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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, NT—HOUSES. MONEY TO LOAN. FOR RENT—HOUSES. _ THE PRESSURE FOR BLAINE. MRS. VANDERBILT’S HOME. THE TIME LOCK. — His Friends Urging His Selection as Seo- | How Richest Woman in America| Points in the Life of People Where F AND 128 MASS. AVE. N. E, TO LOAN. oR obi aaenectene: Pian we bones pas There ts a Change. Ry Ly S- 4 Ns ‘joan at 5. t, in sume Mr. bescnte pr in —_— QOR RENT om, window bric! all a eee From Belford's Magarine. J i. sabia He a Tce belch seas st wae Ber ssa bres. STE RRC NCS cs Thea of the mata ily EX-SENATOR DAVIS’ VISIT TO GEN. HARRISON—SEN- | A DESCRIPTION OF THE MAGNIFICENCE BY bara { ‘There is a theory, you know, that we inherit Tr ats ey Scatory brick; D roomay ain For HeXT_4 NEW THREE STORY paice | "grgeye™ 10th and F sts. 2: w._ | the Reform school. Sore ie iondtabler ogg pti alpen Seca george remain mepedtrmens bea prbens eiaypts prec heer Ee Sateen eee S| Looe gn ye (yest ey see Re tare | seer oe oom reese | nae rate cheedeten a kan ots iio Pet doom Valtodreut, 825. Ungulte O18 Hast Capitol ot 25-0" = K G-ineh castiron pipe, and all the tape of the | as x0 CHANCE Yon APPOINTMENT. ee ae sometimes fancy that they descend to some 2D ST. N.W., ST. & DWG....830| a19-1m Atlantic Po + tilated. The — with a time-ock attachment, A child piety and hands Dib ek ws? rooine wo | Recon T FIVE PER CENT ON AP- roperly ven tical | | Gen. Harrison had really a quiet day yester- | New York Letter. HE Van- | People with a oth st. n.e., 8 rocme and af | Moree er ee ‘saounts s | rain should be haffed and the ¥ tted to enjoy his Christmas | | Mrs. Vanderbilt, the widow of Wm. H. Van-| "orn. he is like his mother, "we wal ears off Toth st, Story beck, S toome 4 BE provea paikiy ys SERPs «| soil and waste pes ventilated above the Toot eke arm ceri There | dervilt, is the richest woman in America. | gentie, sweet, kind, truthfal for yeare—let as tarnished ee ey brick ory st. 8: +8) _a9-Ime == | This will cost " undisturbed vietis: Victoria she is the richest the time-lock turns, and principal c' brie! our houses i Armor! # 9.5. cna a . tical | Next to Queen say seven. Suddenly bes yy ‘es aye CAYWOOD | bait er Scars Mo*F¥ T0055, THE enh jeedee inenretegpes tl has, however, been @ good deal = poli the | woman in the world. She and her son George, | ur? weve ,Suddenls & (modified, ofcourse, by 61 MM PARKER THN Pee Re ey 10203 7TH ST_8. W, 45,000, sania wate te tae Gonumnlosionere have a(idressed | cossip sent os am focammare Mr. Blaine. | the only unmarried child, with a large staff of the acquired habit of seven) years show them- Taran stem | mags © "E, Ea 0128 punto 2 PY ora em poe te epee ee a She corner of thant and Sat seo. In tse sunely take omen afk Anothe 3 rooms: all cor —4 wr 434 and E aw. 1417 F st. | an aj or ® re! * F at of avenue an seven 3 and a "ip seatch te shamans fenton, oakhe te RgOuEY TO LOAN-ON-GOOD BEAL BTATE | the District, ‘The Ceciaees say they con- | was said to be in the interest of Blaine, and a many respects Mra. Vanderbilt leads @ very | uncle, the stinginoss of an aunt, or the dullness, pizt “inquire of Me 3 PAREN, 1418 Ld wgitene “water, 19 Securiy ia aime tot ange tna iijunct tthe reformatory srencin at ie hae | Yery pretty plan was outlined Tea hiserisoe. |stuaplo Uf, exactly ae hundreds of other | Sree neinest ‘grandfather. Then. im SS at iW 600% Wytie nse : Es raped pheedpag ers gowpadinn serted, he had presented to Gen. . th f her | keeping with the next two turns of the lock, he POH RENT—HOUSE 15 F STN. W. S-ROOMR, pikes 415-1m S20 F aw. | amend that in thett ocinten the aa t of State | Women who have nota hundredth part ot i h the coat oy gan xf th. “Apply to W. C. ; “a is This was to make Blaine Secretary 4 9| falls in love every Pe cee SE tag smman acter ra, [Se ata tune era Wet Seen [orem ara ea aaa Se Sa TNFURNISHED——S> 21m JHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 3 also into the cabinet as Secretary of the Navy, 2 family. i ary pA ‘irele..8150 1432 AN AT 1 N LOCAL BUILDING PERMITS. 2 mts steak, chops or broiled chicken, warm rolls, | fas »a8 men go, an ideal business man. anda ; I ceogetdae ine ad ite aot claerse wile lordegan foluseat hates canoe, Tak weclgivenn Gopne te’ feo clee-| tes Sal cola’ Ges, Vankers@h trabhes Eeneral favorite’ in society. | Everybody re- 3 FRANK H. PE le as follows: An eson, wot ive an opportunit ee . | marke © favorable cl since | sage oes be 1313 Ftreet._ | Ent two-story-and-basoment brick dwellings, | tat "° Stophen By Elkins, Mr. Davie son-in-| with his mother; so that she shall not be alone, coupld, ectagh cotings dope a Ge ee Mifitene O OUR NOTNReCHe |B 8 Wan iy och Sones |e areata ne tues | Be Mnraneteat cents | mameeetrcan tA ea ‘to suit, at lowest ra i 5,000. W. T. lan, two brick dwe! » | was pune’ y Mr. Davis, wi | init m | and upright in his deali wi rity i (0. C. GREEN, 303 7ih st. m. 15, ; P in an | and there are usually guests. The dining-room prigl ci Sia i EP rg I et red The Death Record. “I was in Cincinnati_on business, and paid | ing out on 5ist stree! deaigus in bance. | #8 oven Guah really undeteelimated power’ Daring the forty-eight hoursending at noon | social viet to Gen. Harrison becstse I was in | Greplace with carred oaken a a eg Bh tetra se ‘rut Bere oe er en re nin | saieec tend oval ralntinas Naboten pactoet: [maaae ote eS as ee aoe eae eae ined — a6 a= = as follows: Louise Carter, colored, 3 Sage lies, and for six or more summers the —— recently hea a billiar Hable Carrel — soa in os. doubt, more so than anyone else. Seat Gade _GAuSeOLS FORE N-| > Sj IN 6TH ST., BET. D 5 ; Lewis Wil- f the season at Deer | ter. e dining-room v : io ible Frog: barnes ue orttnt section ot its | Fem bp tonn de 4 son, colored, Of Jearn; Joo. Willan colored, | Saku spent part of the,» Our Gendt oaken frnitare. "A bute lis ono entire side | Emotional ineanity ‘is offered se a pombe fo materste reatel to small Semly ‘Penn. a en a 150 per month, ‘BH 2 y ay 6 ; | ness dates back further than the time when we | of the room, and on the other, between th = an RE a Enrope. Apply to WESCOTT & WILCOX, 1007 Pu IAENER & CO O10 Fete oe ee to tat 28 years; Jno. H. Moore, colored, 66 years; ad has sincecon- | windows. are large glass cabinets, in which is | headed, 5 pas ee et ee Theresa R. Boone, colored, 1. year, Eliza But. Saaeartltectiea Wicuuaiis ‘anranionieht far aeeek collection of old Sevres and other he nevere or eolfcightovms. And be? fhe Ti roteetd bath: all modern improve | I modern improvements py es ler, colored, 1 year; Andie Malensie, colored, | ee reer eae mot inset tie |e porcelain, esas feud ae badact enanes tees, seenip. meet toon per mouth; key D. r 50 years; Morr, colored, Go vests; Ge0.:| <itwag vation: (len. ant Mrs, Hiacloom were |” ites tie hed oh pee te an aro: paten enbeianies Ga ie eee Inquire of owner, St NWA TWO TORT NESTMENT ¥. Gren, 1 day; Caroline ee waiting my coming at that Inte hour, and our prea conf vertigo alle glen that the temptations of his past life had never EN - NW FE AS U, NDS. ars; y ; A i i a . | service was of Dre: ; ji knows mens roe Bek Hote, wih ll he moder SUX PERCENT EAiAULE quaprenty, | 0 Years; Mary Kearney, white, 19 years: Vir-| mecting was as vas at tho whation mast day. when | aa tares Cec meen coma, once as to | before taken that particular form. | He knows 1 and papered and it 000, Mrs. Harrison was that the im; was sudden, ding. Hae sea refatinesn inet earcetcondta, mola Pei Glaiien sets, Tl geard, Gasrie Gresneoed, | Uleft, but the general does not show Rinuslt pt ye whelming, but he does not know why and how. 5 per month. — r, white, rears; ie >t al +h now that he is elec’ anda square of the letters W. H. V. - emed to be _innfrest 1210 Tet. nw. _-_aa0.n #20,090-TO LOAN White, 16 yours; Elle 3. Parker, white, 1 year; President. My visit had ‘po politic eipath- | (hopes comers of the table were ‘tli single | It was like an awfal dream. He soemed to be wo ee ad SO Be 10,008 ON REAL ESTATE. eae BRU SASF W00E (100- TRI, | Loe cel axe nama eras Naber owidaly oil silver candlesticks, with pink candies and pink | powerless to overo Knowiedge, and in spite of ation; MS ; 80 < aap) “4 oy I is i .” ‘ilk 8] 8, and in front o! ese smal ie 0 - 4 0 St Suit’ revdent raced Heal tata acu a! Sec nd. Nationa rag a a soni Senator Sawyer also visited Gen. Harrison — weve — dea g ory — i “4 f of euperier Strength ability “and then : ‘a . a oni d iiamonds, an force of superior strength an = FUnNannoe . Snr. di Psem | cereal dividend of per eekt ab thelr meeting and, according to the New York Tribune corre- | Glamour, and on the buffet stood other, shone it was his hour. ‘The hereditary ehadow on the 5 "1 ST. N.E.. wbeaapee” \f ONEY TO LOAN IN AMOUNTS TO SUIT AT | this morning. spondent, gave the President-elect somé advice. | like a collection of huge gems. mete! aren | heme een passed. He, no doubt, was turned feet fronts press brick houses coutalnina Towest rate on apvroved securty, nai Sa SS hore; | He is quoted as follows: “I, told the general of the table stood a large cut-glass bowlof rare | hour was passed. | He. no doubt, was. turned md bath: hot ad cold water, gasand latrobes ; aos GEO. W. LINKING, 19th aud Hats. His Oxty Means or Surront.—A fallen ree: | Wiccmaiatie’ ton good men for cabinet | workmanship. filled with chrysan cmvhich just | Or Texas—who had fallen heir toa drop too fn thorough repair. iad cs ceaiiaa MOREX,.70, LOAN ON REAL ESTATE AND | internally injured, was the center of a crow folios. If he had the portfolio to give us, | Mrs. Vanderbilt's own conservatory. which just | or Tonse- nie hed fallen, be peor thing’ @ te de citienasls le tein ll sen ae oaer wee BROWN, Real Setate Broker, | on the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, near ould be all right. If he didn’t, it would be | now contains an immensely beautiful. display Seppenndl Gs banuhl ta mete eee Segearen tes owes Capabley of being made ro: ete 1106 F st. ow. | 3d street eee eee ee cgi rena | all hh Son: The con wie hanne. bo offer_are | of these autumnal flowers. cotteh to tal tolove oth bar Gate tee. a cation for or fe pasiness; — ase ne thewnim: st ‘up ws ms . e. v~ NER AND GOLD. ii ly man at at Se ee ed Me ih Hecate fe tere | eke gotcha | rr Rees aca atatin | amy ue wen morm ao on. | dS aaa BiG. Chae BeL oi Toth ewe ae BEY Sent Staaten tamed Gves forof incumormes, | ambulance. Agent al Sy enn ea tentsenion | nothing “but the War dayartsacnk: "It like tho | with safes built into the wall. It also contains | shane and contrition “a small but light-n- yaitable for s store; 44 Jackon st. APDiy at fhe plan Ya the best over’ viged to ehatle pa Hound treatment, “don't, want fo kil > | sin has to take i re aera pad Papiarrrad pany, Seek 3 ee ae ee ee daicemaciaier a ilo tev cwn thelr homes for the ordinary cost of rent. | fon and tr ent, ‘unless it is absolutely neces- | Interior or the new depart a.wrought-iron railing, which extends around | With, our | respectable, highly-honored and POE FEE 805 0 STN, THREE STORY Seldom FH SMITH & GON, Agetts, 1222 Pat._| ary. It belongs toa poor colored man and is ai think, | He continued, “and T told the gen- | the room and 5 fect from the top. The safes | herstofore highly honorable, man of affairs in Foret pg oe oor "295 se24-6m_¥. H. SMI 5 . his only means of support.” eral so, that Mr. Blaine ought to have the De- | on the lower range are lined with eg WuNGh | Son aah ier this heen, ona ten machinery of : AW cthecaw a8e-3 Other furnished and un ONEY TRUMS FROM 8500 UPWARD, TS pa rtment of State. He was the candidate of | and contain large pieces of silver, There are ircumstances oiled the wheels and silently E- : ‘0, HOLTZMAN, REAL ES: | weank attention, Gress houses AT THE LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST No Santa Crave yom Tux Honaxs.— ‘No, | partment of Siete. Ho was the candidate of silver punch-bowls, | tankards, candlesticks, | STcumeances 0 Fite Sta invarnce Broker, fotrana Pata. nw. | obtaining perniia from our AND COMMISSION Mocking this Christmas,” said Agost Key in | didate, in 1888, "His friends, too, nominated | surcens Pa ore engraved and of im- | M0 oon SERA ——s co2w SeeGeSr REAL ESTATE IN THIS DISTRICT. See ee ee enn nee lian | Gen: Mactipon” ‘Two-tnteunet the republicans | mense size. One safe contains ro ghinenny cee Her Appetite Her Only Fault. 48r,, " : €Ciane boarding house; can be tented: oes tone | _8022 Sore thought,” he continued, | grey) does not go into the cabinet, or, at least, if the | a tiny railing an inch high surroum SORIA DOMEESSED SUUME summabaa: Keane; every roots wail lighted? ctabie oa 1s¢e°98 | STONEY TOLOAN > ea real | an would have dropped in two or th eetee: | ter of tis devekaryatipiod Sisteils wh meal Iarge showy handles. It is said to be the larg- iseeneberminmebinmeee rooms and 3 baths and pecury. U’ “SCH FOX & BOWS. | ing fountains, but we were disappointed. *| to him, He ought to have it, and I do not see | est'and finest engraved piece of silver plate in | From the N aek ton eerehoas bi like erage HILL & JOHNSTON, | estate security. 1427 Pennsylvaniaave._| seems to have forgotten the poor old horses.’ how Gen. Harrison can avoid offering it to | the country. Another | wale a — Wve dahae * auld o aly inom uptomn tulel> S008 5 DOR SETH ew | eos Se 1d dinner service an gold candlestic! 2 BRENT 9 ROOM BRICK; 1008 26TH ST. 'N; | WE ONEY TO LOAN, OF INTEREST Freemen’s Cunistuas.—The membersof | him. ison,” continued the Senator, | There are few people of royal, blood. who can | ligence office yesterday. order: Tent, 400. S-rvon belek, 1008 Tinie aoe MOM REAL ESTATES SECURITY. «| iTeasi F company: Guroagh Oiair Soreness Wr ‘suas, T teal coutilénk, mate, te abnotote sales” | care are iow people o pointments this New | “<'ey’ isneat and tidy, and does her work w., near Smit as, water, latrobe, nOS & EIS{b24 F scw. | John Sherman, yesterday presented Assistant tions for the cabinet so far. He is listening to | York widow. In the balcony row of sufes the well, but I had rather pay her a whole month's plete order; rent, Private residence, Conn. se5 oon we with a handsome Masonic “ t wisely. I ieces of silver are kept; spoons of ° i rooms, all mod. im = AT Low. | Chief L. P. Lor advice from all sides and will act wisely. I} smaller piec c shisiinghs dhs ban cule Guida eeah, near Britis! hh legation: 101 neers Mo TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE ring as a Christmas gift, The members of en- ‘a an old personal friend to talk the | every kind and variety, ladles, knives, forks, | wages, ough she | uly J ie ave TORT srs #°S Wagner, yontarday, with an umbrella,” | situation over. I knew the President-elect well | ¢ud'aumail dishes, "They ave ts gold, vlver cud Sion to fond her saat har tins foun, Mhosits ELLY, h st. ap24 Successor to DANENHOWER & SON, . J. Wagner, yes JB calpain when I was inthe Senate. One thing I can | platinum, ee pouns . ee ae FOr FEST 1909 1 ee ee eee cota teas a ict: into the cabinet, turally ask what does so | a dozen slices of bread for her breakfast, ¥ ‘Batol AND redict: That, whoever goes int » ca * | One may very na‘ ly k eed ED HOUSES. 5417 9105 Fine sistory $eroom BUSINJSS CHANCES. be ee apaetinetia Ben, Harrison will be atthe head of it: small a family as Mrs Vanderbilt and ‘he on and « = axtiuacy dia er . Sor, her would feed a S Eoncar 15th sty Yr 190 | susnee Baildine, JOR SALE—SPLENDID MANUFACTURING CON- Last evening a row occurred at Pennsylvania TRE PRESSURE FOR BLAINE. George - with Ree pg yg eee the din-| The girl in question was a small English Yet ivenr Yeah, 12-100 Sih. bet vila} foritel( daring January and Soraary. | avennie and th strect between @ party of sol-| Thereappearsto be no doubt that the friends er is the one ceremonious occasion of the day, | maiden, recently landed, and wes stenty*and a eh Midrées bord Staromee, ge Spears that, one ‘of. the biuecoats asked | Of Mr. Blaine are making a strenuous pressure amd cech day the butler is requested to act ts industrious in every way, but hd ‘such 1 tre. ‘Bth, above cack ks ae a Ge appears that one of e bluecoats ison in behalf of the Maine ith " different service of | mendous appetite e ever remained sonanigrin Snare att a Me HLS |g ta! teats ag | ib: aan Ach 0, Man |e" aien its | Bea dans hms wih oars goed SHered an opportunity to make $50 latter thought it wa: fight, | the Philadelphia Times man puts the case con- | To's. F or these sets, but there are enoug! 1¢ Off A Co ng ae fh or Gg money on Christmas day and started a fight. | th follows: The pressure in favor of | ® ime’ before beginning over | appetites, but they cannot compare with for- CO., Knoxville, low: . = 5-Gt* ° i ho was in the neighbor- | cisely as follows: igor- | l#st_ for along time fore begit hen there is any ‘to be done. : i AND TiC rs a oe » for Secretary of State has been vigor- | it, his way Mrs, Vanderbilt learns that | eign help when there is any eating F Peth stb wes inunt be sold by Jane I> cheay for | hood at the time, also took a hand in the fight | Blaine for tary tfow dave ond | sain. In this way Mrs, Van They eal as though they wish to take up for 0 wiz must be sold-by Jan 1, cheap for | hood a 7 One of the bluecoats | ously renewed within the past few days, such of her possessions are intact. y ions their ancestors have been ir. 81210 2d st. se., 6 ve tar office. ___426-3t*_| and got a black eye. ne his friends are making an aggressive fight all cup. the generations thei rae a x On k eye. The officer was s : Po THE WHOLE HOUSE the old country. A it many wee WASHINGTON DANENHOWHE, 1] BAXE MONEY, To, LOAN OX GRAPHOPHONE, | also received Ree when Officer Bar- | along the line, having bee Quay The action ot | ‘The who house, in point of costliness and | ptarring in th help by the day to end iron Fok EAST ERICE HOUSE os.iai sr. veny | MANN Me PEER PEL? Sy See De Serene aoe aves Ot Nie i cn Sites casa a ee urgent | splendor, is beyond any question the most su- | and do the remainder of the housework them- Uftabi, oy 80 er nS Me Anton Fits, Michael” Beadshaw, William | letters, and two-thirds of the entire number | Pender js beyond any question, the most su-) and do becanse they cannot afford to pay ® gil : BSA ° Gun Carrj-| a8 Anton Fitz, Mic! ived by the President-elect since Quay’s a 1 f-tree, a sort of | wages and board her also. a21-1w* DE EES Kk. John’ Hickson and James Swan. | received by the n e d | other morning from halll to roof-tree, Salais bine Bir nrsaeiol aeaiie wae cae 5 HAS S SHIELDS 1000 F at mee dese: | Norbeck, John Court Bradehew | visit hove comie trom sient of icine, £8i\| {iamphal progress forma cover So oper ot tae | Bal + they would ¢ OBA, S. SEIELDS, 1006 5 : ‘This morning in the Police Court contain strong expressions in his favor. A range ith such bewildering magnifi- | ploy one servant are doub! y He MEDIATE EURCHAPEE FOR | and Swan were cach ned Oh, and Fits wus | Senator wrote that the country expected punta! tech taine nl every ohors tear can] ho Sanaa the servant, young man. "Address CHEAT. Star office. G24 St* fev aecschi : Eitinels Sepoinanant sect would Se! Sota | oS mast sclateal ental cond manage to carry Oriental Justice. 5 =, WELL-FITTED UP CE: ly with his recognition. 1 fs definite idea of it all, A trim man 2.6. all tn R SALE—NICE, WELL-FITTED UP OFFICE; —___ onl L ‘made against |@Way any From the Fortnightly Review. Bon Thee. deena ‘ clued: "good teseom for salling’ Ad dsSe | Michael Meany, tingid water the chees of | Blaine with tes party, Elis fnrmics vere, not | Sjuare hall, open straighs up to the roof, with | “Ambien Mighia” was sdminkbered by scudl Star otiee, ae = 0 orapw Ser: at republicans, except “when the battle has been leries running around its sides, one according to his innate notion of itness goom, = Frrvod burtness; room for grocery store? will sel tor | Frank ee eenAy uence toy Se otek: | woe! wud the traits ct ie wictory are\ 40 lon | S20 OS other, and Sod wih a glow of rich. | tings, modified or confirmed by ® more or ‘ 1004 436 st rs, UBiLe#s ; FOO! "TL opiy on EEsmiaes. The Laatiré ee. aD streets, during which he | divided.” In addition to eh eee a aap soft light that fell through the stained glass less appropriate text from the Koran. In criti- Wee FONE FoR TOURERINT PEE RATIONAE | Aveda pistol shot st his oppehet: The later lot Repiaiing Soares hie aapoRtiane in person woh at tet hall’ Acocated by eenotar hameday | Slilng wallvs Dilan os wala MOE a jal MASK = RSE] is ar- | beginni oA fPse lecorated by ; ad A med ea pLiAE INVERTING (0. ofcrs iano thos | the salgon, But {found the weapon on him. | and several of them are expected during the ilnca] carvet, jpatesnd. uid se Miemneeh Gore | as system existed in Egypt within the memory who will build thereon at ae Price, to, be pe first. | ested Meany and foun: 7 a4 days on | holidays. is a chef unre of which a king or an emperor | of middle-aged man. In Bowring’s Store 1227 D st.n. w. runt Noten for various sums for-saleat face'and arc. | The court imposed a fine of $50 or yi TWO ADVERSE OPINIONS, might be proud to boast. An enormous rug | upon Egypt, published in 1840, he gives various 06 Pa, mulated interest. 8. H. WALKER, Presi nt, 458 | the farm. ee The New York Herald's correspondent says; | Covered the inlaid floor: there were silken hans, instances of this, aud exemplifies Oriental no- ny ine eset He Cavour Taea.—Yesterday afternoon, on | This evening I had aninteresting talk with Mr. ings here and there, — chairs —- oe tions of fastico by ee oy he relates be- = = - —— a ~ ; 7 q ortrai 4 edan an Fitoperty khown as the “Braddock Howse” in Alex | the Bladensburg road, — pote slonichip tor etree “ge bce patwaces Panter morse? Nin ono corner. Now and eveuan- ie thtome that you i ana The he eo. Farce Catron Giudeptbat tue airing Gort keekcaad in polltieg rans (parlmeleris. tote aten aa] couse een eeoeh eae {nd went. The | sour thie rogues to a distant coun veniently sit ferry and % 5. rly x ite of bookse For full iste ‘The House contain 159 ur Fistures, Billiard ‘Tables | catch us if you can!” shouted one of = yorne reed Blaine ont of ee Blait co mir tests ondto maaa east the cost of sending each? Traveler— the Istand 1th. {a2} THO Ace Sataery, snk combate Furpiture, ctu be. pur men, ‘Then there was,» gennine race. The | Fe have never thought,"he said. that Blaine | ite laxury. but there was nio sound except those ir 18.6 petra," Govcrvor”And What NT—A_C ‘MING NEW HOUSE, 412 chased tes. This property wi sold on | officer gave chase, i = woul retary - an : pion Tate - p bre? Traveler—Al al a1 oi 3 oy eee a ae ~ They were escorted e 7 recognition, but varus at There is library, cost of a hi ? Traveler—: fliyer ave 2 Houses, 401 Ist st. u.w. and: 53 D stn ‘Local Stocks snd Bonds call on ing an ar on ome when ar- | Blaine has always be ealeader, Ihave | filled with artistic foreign furniture, its walls | PwiSeq sed an instructed . You wi ects cd | ecient alee SU | Mone wom Bee ca BOAR? iby | mote anderson fis vay “hame when a] Sher pee ene woul be se wna | Maanegh kre tic | Gan gt abe for 00, Pinca coe le. : F 0 fh ‘conc re i 7 H i | ‘ing’s rai ; i a20-1m : BROWN {557 Fst, NOTARIES car ALEXANDRIA. would enjoy that,’ Blaine already has » foreign | iard Zoom ite coiling oddly wrought of bam- thieves —and who pay 10.000 pinstros to get OR RENT—BY WHITTAKER & Wi (KOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR EVERY STATE — an , and I don’t think that Har- | boo, and everything in it Japanese. of one! This is your | poeta Sd SETA PS So lates Beth E | neoorted toe tus Bravare Bin H yca sould tudeced ttt bocchen paititbe cise’ MUS, VANDERBILT'S OWN APARTMENTS Didkbl mona Apa. 1490 Tati, Pecate erie 40 | Basa a a pee y BAC, Tut Hortpay Bzasox.—Christmas was passed | 10° "N0'T “don't think Harrison and Blaine | 140 out upon 5th avenue, She has a bed cham- ssis ete cee alge Z sess : —— in Alexandria after the Virginia fashion, with | youd get along smoothly together.” fit for the princess who was bruised by i: cuncunned at Gaal . woo poem om STORY BRICK DWELLING, DES. church exercises and festive enjoyments, noisy | "Sr" So iton also said that the appointment | ber fi Pp lic shite Madea bone The death ance ond car 3 pS a a ag THE TRADES. _ Soe en tr Aa ee tency? uid duict Jove | of Blaine would displease many men in this | sleeping on apea under seventeen feather beds. | wig, ay Marshal Bazaine’s agent, played a iith ctcarG nw 15 honth. TYLER & RUTHERFORD, 130° F at See | GPECIALTY IN BOOKBINDING HARPER at the homes of her citizens. ‘Services were | vaio who voted for Harrison, and also that be | One'thing in itis a and cieewn with siives tok | creditable part at Metz and Versailles in 1870. [ith st fur G pow. 155, mouth. TYLER & RUTHEL » 1307 5 Century Magazines bound for 65 and 73 cents at | head early in the. day = aa Sees pee in would be especially objectionable to his mug- snicroc sot in sllve aeattetion It is covered | He was the aid-de-camp, ary — some say x, eit cvcr ls } 10) othodii ches, and late rt. articles - f the late mara je was with Pa_ave._All work guaranteod_Send postal jait_ | Methodist _chui surches, but from before | ¥&™P Suppo Second Pres- | with old pink plush, and over that hangsa large | accomplice, of and the Episcopal churches, but from i Dr. James McLeod, pastor of the Second Pres- | with old pink p! int lace, which om 4 ine in Mexico; his conduct there was an- —— day's dawn, by the light of the moon, until terian church here, and the clergriman who | pisee of exquisite ‘point lace, which once bg- | Bazaine in Mexico; Dacrox & Sracxzaso mln ett ry ge | ct ate aw Sams | Bae a ra elt | dence te apes ae ‘ were never quiet. Fire-cracke daughter, said to me to-night: “I wi 3 worth many time ; y i i oa &Bst. ne, 11r. Have the largest and best elected stock of filled all the hours with noise and the town | ouster ii Blaine hap no mare chases of get- | is of carved and inlaid wood, four posts and a poche geting ng Wye h hg ir. 12 7 ral y. <i ting & 2 ci an I have. ) 8 h 3 - ~ 3 - = anh Cir MEN'S, WOMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S sHoES | Smelt of gunpowder alld Prisoners to sober off | Dr sicreod speaks advisediy is more than I satin coveriet. Xgut this chamber is «boudoir | which he was acnt to Vermilles and. Hastings, f , whic : 3 y itting-4 , where zy ae ition that Tebefownain miecitss | ~.. |Site Bras Witaiays Cane,illy Wiliams | kROw. Dut he a close friend of the Prosident- on the hare” prety work tal, with i | fomumender Met on condition tat fhe ‘The leading features of these shoes are ae ae St eutb gat mede Pa his total for | Without reason. pst fe Meret variant enlacon ereh ones Pweg pagent pee | wg mtg Swag A m the Fi oN ING, a js 7 " ~< op R WERE aes the murder of Reardeay anima: me A special seas Aepesias to the Boston | Were = Le ee gy ryt — up the prince imperial asemy x wile the em. Di Ss) a i ni sente! a $l " ws] . See eee Sai And with the lane stock to select from, are ensoled | 1827, £0 “the penitentiary. Hie has very few | Journal gives Mr. Blainc's position: “Ar. dressingeroome, they are lined ‘trom oor to fhe kingdom: The prince was tobe ean en i ; mg those in | a: is t made ceiling with vast mirrors, baths marel Bow meas ee eee ca Aa aan ment |e. ae Ri | Se ae ee = ES mits prevented, te : >. e f the murdered officer. The enor has he intimated to the President-| seemed so. ‘The most fascinating room in. a OF RETURNER ee nies mee Init wit wae formuesiy greatly inpeneed apnea slact iis hoe wal soceptiany office; meither has | whole house is Mat they call “Goscgee Eiire-| Ga the ides of « Bonapertist WOR RENT_UNPUEN . m cHR ry i en Williams man ti rsonally are | py” it time does sl taining Biot Ke aanpatic Shes 30. eCmiiameese hela eas pee aoatted. him with a ae Melee paper move in the =a me books, and books, and books, to | General Boyer was a type of the —— ae | 188 | Can be selected from the many styles kept in all iaes | was first brought here, sssulted convinced | interest of Augusta's distinguished citizen. | rive a biblio-maniac fairly crazy. drinking, rough-spoken, and yet i Pp and widths. that Williams was not in town on the night of | Gen arrison, however, has learned from per: ea Tee ee pt pbs Orr ieee NSYLVANIA AVENUE. | Officer Arnold's death. | The court of appeals | sons not standing near’ to Mr. Binine that he Fiddied Out of Church. ee nae aoe 911 18th st, gaze S00 Sanne will take up the Williams case about the middie | ‘youd undoubtedly accept the State portfolio. TEE INCIDENT WHICH MADE CHTEF-sUSTICE Foz | ber! ilthe Emperor: Frederick rooms, 4th floor, Everett Fist Hat. near of next month, anal ee ‘will be | Mr. Blaine has not entices rs eee — LER AN corer eee juite wn saren eed ho became Sor © few Pe - 00, trial or five years in the peniten Mr. Harrison as to whet his intentionsare.| . - 1's. the New York from Datt for 1th .00 ined. Mr. Blaine will not take the English mission, pec! : James G. | 4788 ear ogo area 98 “efiuet Two slight fren called out the fre | MF: Blaine will not take, the E Mallaccop ts | Auguste, Me, December 28, says: James G. oS ee Grant Mansich: Geunsetown Hepa: b'3¢, £20080 | A. Preasanr Asp Acnerante Seana ee er ee OTOL peamiaraipe™, Pe Se nay mreptenctic Geagengetlacal vestry here, | Prom the Atlanta — a ich’ com of Brill’s restaurant, on King street, | These statements, says the forre- | building of a “ After six of the seventeen years, the * shown on application, BEALL, BROWN EGO saeT | SURPRISE tor Jour Wite, Mother, Sister or Friend. | Pitt and St. Asaph streets, by falling fire-| | Those statements, says the Jo republican | which will contain a Kitchen where suppers serving ee ~~ Fog 1907 Pa. ave. v" i the firemen | *P it, term of his sentence for murder, T= srong7 qigjome.n x. orese| Soci WENT-SIRGART BURGESS | te Ifyou havean sid one we wil aboit ia | Work, Dut was extinguished by, the firemen | SRenaens \eestatinteeee oie nen ae Thomas was pardoned, the other day, by the S a RE AND | MACHINES. If you have an old one we before a hole . LT 2 mat y d a D0 ee Les Foe roots it the baadaose Marbte freee HAN. part payment for the NEW HOME. seound was aloo caused by s fire-crackor falling — — his family will go to Washington for governor of Illinois. When Thomas was tried oo ine Buildine, Ta? Get B.,; fire proof. thoroughly SPECIAL DISCOUNT SALE on all of ovr Imported | ypon the roof of asmall tenement op ho} the winter soon after New Year's, their there was no doubt of his guilt, A farmer place im ev om $25 to Hand-painted and Embroidered Novelties. idland depot on Duke, between mene Bos ‘d, | Fesidence there be: leased for five years, named Allen had been murdered in his house ‘Also that ne 10 per cent discount on our fine Mouchoir Handker- Racetsa nasi; ‘This fire lyndeny age: hee ‘of | they will necessarily have to secure another. Singular as the statement seem the | at t by burglars. Leow chiles ee oo leasoes nanos be tonsa the | Their house in Augusta will be closed. notes of a piano and violin drove present | incl two lovers of the da of a wal RUSSELL HARRISON VISITS PHILADELPHIA. Chief. R dead man, who had witnessed the crime, were A few more Baskets left at 20 per cent of our low | firemen. the son of the President- arrested, but there was no evidence Founeran.—" neral of young Julius} Russell Harrison, leased, Then the Prices marked on Baskets to close them out. Bie in iee residence of Mr. | elect, was in Philadelphia Monday and called no ote Se ee a CHEE EIMERS Emil Rosenthal, his father, this morning, and John Wi er, W. Childs and — a lunched with Hamil- of Thomas. The most important: a ma mom erie Hes he cin eee Patho: | GesEmery Sayeed wih Siete te pee ee eos fe Ph running NEW HOME Sewing Machines, tae Sees near his relatives | *n,Disston delegation from Virginia to visit Sy ae y murderers by his vos President-elect leave Richmond which she had heard on i y ise te ty thin week, beaded by Col Wallam Lamb. ex: Wim sho bee been Dames month. SOHN SHERMAN & CO. 1407 8 ot. : ree ee pgheny tj a a R RENT—FOUR MONTHS 01 rsonal friends of Gen. Mahone, whom jail. So Thomas Prison. After Froese cousiely farted H Vill commend to . Harrison as a member ‘a fellow convict made a confession, linen; 11 rooms and bath: 1801 H st. {o'Shich he stated that he had Allen, Tiga, APP 1008 & st. aw. oF om and that Thomas was entirely innocent. When een > She facts came to the governor's knowledge, he st Or. 1338-39 st. me. Zr. at once pardoned gh nt a1-im* "GREEN & see falsely to shield's lover. who in Seailty coo. com ; for Re ‘Swift Bird's and now reside in one 5 qentions wn tonite W. BYIN, ofice Munn & Ga, 22st A Terrible Fate. wep hg heme go beatae toned the ‘What f human 2 agency ee Is Sex Sah nep ie eens BNNEO SCP | ened ius eee Soveetent: meteor ie, wants a divorce.” has wrought the wonderful change,the Cablegram. Mrs. Gadd—“No wonder. It must be por- | Chaska has wrought the wonderful change, the Mr. Justice North's photograph decision dis- | seotiy awful ns 00 eared to omen who oom Scansformation. When soem by your corres: Poses once for all, it may be hoped, of the pop- | read your mind.” pondent Chaska was foeekcane ular fallacy respecting property in private Hlectric Light Wire. _ | sgency store pafing » cigsretis. | He extended hese Shey pti ley a cigarette from a silver holder. Mr, and Mrs. Chaska have received numer museum JOHN SHERMAN & CO., 1407 F st. 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