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14 THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, ONLY ONE MAN IN IT. |, m<stcomrsteninay pteratt mera — lar, burglarized its way into the Senate pe be an: sistance of Senator Ingalls Ite object The “Wage-Workers’ Alliance” and | Sbeiition of local taretion. “It the the ‘Topics of the New Year in the Great Me- tropolis. 40a) (OF SLEEK axD = ao eons niemes— | SS 4 cosrous qcesriox raar war com merous | {°<y Som "Tent Conannse—rax raovuLEs oF BATEMAX & c0.— | Ji. ,chanty era ‘WHAT IT COSTS TO SWEEP THE STREETS. Correspondence of The Evening Star. New Yorx, January 1. A foggy, dingy, porous New Year sure enough, the city looking its worst and tho air | , fall of pneumonia and those formidable bacilli | Tae, Then cates which Dr. Koch now exorcises. An unpromis- | 2" {1 {"" Scottie tbe for stare ing lookout, this; but we can take comfort in | (2 4) p.m. Dally, “excont Sumiay, for Manama the old wives’ fable that the pretty babies make | “S705. homely men, and vice versa. man Sleeper 40 Memphio Dew orthwest. q geet The old year went out in a Wagnerian tumult | 11 10. p.m.— Western Express i ich Chariottesvi i! Staunton, Louisval A. HL Lowery, store wert ey of horns. We are told that time shall end with | Sansa" Mal ie Washes $18,000; John A. Baker, ware house, 423 10th | Gabriel's trump, so it may not be inappropriate | 4! §Fulliwan Siesnor for Lowinriie.s . street, £21,000; National Brewing Company, D | to celebrate the close of time’s divisions with | Danville, Halew’.. c Shumatnas fircet between 13th and 14th streets northeast, | mimic blasts of the same sort. Then there were | Surana. Are Lg brewery, $75,000; Great Falls Ice Company, | chimes and all the other paraphernalia of the | ton to Sew = Water ‘street between 10th and 11th ts | hour, including some very jovial gutherings | Pullman Sieerwr Wash fo Beretnaten. Ale; southwest, ice house, $18,000; Hygienic Ice | where, with a sad lack of reverence ov een | Rowan Wecktnctes "ts Rikeeliie cal Git Gemma northeast, de, treasurer of the United States to distribute the Laws It Proposes. sum of ten dollars per to next preceding national census, to the duly ITS SINGLE MEMBER FOUND}) $h,ttes; ‘ertitories, di within tho limits of this republic on or before the last day of December of each year. Singular snd Startling Propositions That| This money is not to be distributed until it Have Flooded Congress—Measures of Social | shall be apparent to the federal authorities that cial wubeunsiatk Magia “sacl "and | #1 local taxation bas been wiped out of exist- Bills in Great Numbers. —_——__—. Nobody scems to know just what the alliance enema towers, the gonreous palaces, | meant when it framed Senate bill 4274, ‘‘to pro- The solenia teniplen, the great globe itself, tect all persone within the United States Hanite | 1.00 Sols: on vGire Boarding Hosen” be- Yea, all which if inherit, shall dissolve; in their constitutional rights.” ‘The alliance | 20th Pamsertoan = dian ch tho And like the baseless fabric of a vision, commences this with “Whereas, we, the people Economic Association Leave not a rack beaind.” of the United States.” The measure iss mys-| Meeting here this week. He who listens for HAT'S just about how it is with that once | tery except that portion of it which is con- | some time to the working people’s complaints ; tained in section 2 which says: “That the | will soon discover that this dismal music is ‘isem: thi sree casera wane pekory Folideal President of oe Seecrupana tan ae Dervadod by one dominant note the complaint thin bead i the parlor, REAL ESTATE GOSSIP. Comy 15th and E race at or! luxury greatly 5 A year qpenk, she Alliance of the District of Columbia. Many | inay be meceneary to maintain the eonatttational | f insecurity. This species of misery preses ils, “Many —— house, $35,000; George Trucedell resident, | She door neat tld ogo cetend but tinea | B imteltigent people may never have heard of | rights of each person within the limits of this | on the-very elite of humanity. It is essentially | Tori, Size. Ma spend their eyenings-in | Defective Flues and the Building Regala- | hotel at Eckington, €250,000. ‘One such gathering met in the rooms of the | mew that formidable aggregation of toilers, but the | Tépublic whenever he may be asked to do s0 by | characteristic of the civilized state, for only ‘lors specially reserved for the purpose and tions. THE HEURICH BREWERY SITE. Authors’ Club on 24th street. I take it that I sy. the person who claims that his constitutional | the civilized man looks into the future. The | lo recsive their friends there, thus promising to ‘Tho transfer of the bre am not vi club good manners by allnd- | 5 ‘ ignorance of otherwise intelligent beings rub-| Figuls have been violated, or by any other per- | wt | redress one of the most crying griseances of |THE RECORD FOR THE PAST YEAR IX BEAT, ES- . ery in this clty which | ire to this fentival, which now hes cores te ty | Sa eaey squth via Charlotte, Dum. tracts nothing from the strength of the combi- | son acting in the interest of said person, under | {n¥ellige Rapes: pestee i toan ae domestic service. Withal there to TATE AN UNUSUAL ONE—THE apprtioxs wapr | *™* established by Mr. C. Heurich, and is still die sod a Wenn os 3m hard - 0 Haat Tennengee, Bristol oe via Chews Lye oanoke, —s Daily Limited, of Gecmen Sad Pocech, z hor £12,000: ‘Thetr Purpose and the Way in Which It is 12, od New Y¥« Accomplished—The Question of Amusement —Where Military Rule is Out of Place—Giris ‘That Pay Their Own Way. Weshington and Somthwest re Yetwr a Weshineton and 4 ‘Mr. Robert Stern of this city read an inter- ree ef and ba pam: dally aud 700 acta daly naten. " rs reckoned high among the noctes ambrosim of | nalty of impeachment and removal from his eit ‘ae and aaorbenatets satene managed by him, to an incorporated company | the year. re is no di fe a What is this Wage Workers’ Political Paice public trast forthwith for any failure | the coldness of his room, nor even by the crav- | Y#ilamong the public prgemleryny eee ee ne | il Granbiaally saeil’n thse 02 jargement of the | run’on the principle peel living and Ligh Alliance? Where are its headquarters? | #0 40 50. ings of an unsatisfied stomach, as by the | homes deliberately withhold certain amuse- a ~~ | plant. Mr. Heurich will have a controlling in- | thinking, if not I For what object was it created? TO ABOLISH LANDLORDISM. thought, “What will become of me and mine if | ments which they might easily grant. A lady | 4 defective flue is aid to have beon the cause Lope tly tem corporation and will con:inue | t@ quote Sydney Smith's rather uncomfortably Questions like these have been frequently put | Twenty millions of people would rejoice with | this or that thing happens?” who has given much thought to the subjec: ~ rs tomanage the business, and he will probably | literal®translation of the Horatian verse. To a scking | of the fire in the Blaine house the other day, , : Dy Congrommen and @ good many other citi- | exceeding great joy if the ground planofSenste| But if this blight of insecurity falls heavily | Presses her ideas in forcible terms. Thinking other day, | carry out at an early day plans which he has | D&me those who were present, eithcr members | table to hear both sises So many fires in recent years have been at- _ 3; guests, woul = zens daring the past year, but up to the present | bill $199 was a possibility. The bill abolishes | on man it falls with tenfold weight on woman | questine, Poetwes t Seed faa 4 - ve been at- | had for some time under contemplation. He | °F . would ally be to give a cata venture to quote part of her letter, | tributed to the same cause that it is not sur-| realizes that the owns ewory is | !ogue of the working writers of New York. tine no one bas vouchsafed » reply that was | landlordism. The preamble states that there | When a man loses his employment he has be-| faking care to prouies thet bome of the steve. ington a ei aco valesiin sobs mace cae | | As msiaigha enreoniuhe eesereaton ttebe- a h: prising efforts have been made to devise reme- | located has become too valuable to be used - . zeally worth repeating. Others beside the | are in the United States less than 500,000 land | fore him at once a score of new avenues, which ments seem rather swoeping and by no means | dies, ‘There is nothing in the nature of a mod. | business site, and anticipating the appreciation | &tphic communication, the lights were lowered | 1 ‘ekSirel and Puesed as to the location of the | QWM¢r# and more than, 20,000,000 of “renters; | he, at any rate, may try: woman has, in propor- | #PPlicable to all the homes: ony Ci sar ataree ay The peril | 12 Values some time ago he secured two avail- | 20d 1890 paseed away in'the ewan song of “Auld | nc een ad Ee ees ne of the most | tBAt the rent roll of the tenants of the republic | tign, only five or ax. ihe wages of most men | , "The opportunity for a reasonably comforta- ately dangerous. The peril | abje sites in the eastern section of the city. He | Lang Syne.” Then followed the first raatinee source from whence sprang some o! that most | exceeds €2,000,000,000 annually. It author- aia ‘enough to permit some savings; the | ble home life for women who have no natural | lies in the defective construction. A careless | would have given up the present site before | Performance of 1891 in a series of witty and | extraordinary leg’ ge yee ansteathe | izes the tenant of any real estate to draw a wages of woman conform with appalling strict- | homes is very small. The homes started by | workman may thrust the head of a joist into a | this if the problem of the location in the city of | Charming speeches by some of the best known | RE emanated from watlocal: labor arcant. | ¥FFant upon the treasurer of the United States | ness to the economic law of the in of liv. | thore who know the difficulty experienced by | fiuo either in the same house or an adjoining | the railroads had been settled. When he | 2d most accomplished of America’s authors, | For iit Cy ae a trace his ceviste wici bad | £0F two hundred times the amount of monthly | ing. ‘Moreover, des\tule woman ie tereatered | Working girls in securing boarding places arg, house. In tho course of time the wood being | MOVe® the brewery he desires to secure in| Of course, “the chiel amang them takin’ | $f! yilmsl,, Vestibule Car at 30 “6 aan. Mai ee tng oF tiioned materity im | Tet paid to the owner and then have the prop- | y's clags of miseries trom which man ie wholly | generally, like Tost charities, managed tosecurs aod tie | the new location ‘railroad facilities, 20 that | Notes” on this sacred occasion threw away his| tai’ si'i a apparently been born and achioved maturity in | ¢rty Fecorded in, his own name, subject toe exempt. greatest amount of pleasure to the patrons | heated becomes charred and thena flame bursts | he can procure’ the materials aned ie the busi. Poneil and kept faith with his comrades. “But a night, and the wisest among them were ji | first mortgage in favor of thesaid United States. | “Tr "Poaia be ing if in our much-in-| rather than the beneficiaries. They are not | out. Whenever a flue can be reached bya|ness without the expense of long hauls. |1 must allude to one characteristic flach, the thoughtless or ignorant workman, there is, of fault when they guessed as to the causes which | 7.) tenant 1s authorized to tender the & i homes; no place can be a home where the in- He owns the greate are | uthorship of which should be guessed eve: had produced & something—friendly or inimi-| yo Otto the owner of the e property in tall wine ceeaplionatenectin er’ pln ered mates must live like machines, eat the same | course, danger that he has brought the wood | Where’ the Drowery is "now located. 7'The | though I fefrain from ‘writing it ‘out in print, cal—they kaow not. payment for the property. the leasing | women had not given rise to exceptional meas food cay after day, turn out the lights at ap- A bre: building, which is It was gravely proposed to start a Chestnut ay > on WHEN IT FIRST APPRARED. jonants so are given thirty years’ time | tren "Aecordingly. we find. thet lineal ote times, be in the house at too carly an | Closer to the heat than perfect safety warrants. | he thinks can be remodeled inte ee atacttnct | Club,, where if Sue! told-a wtory that eee nee | Reutia geht ak P4b ay, itn Meepae The allisnce ‘first made itself known by the | in which to return the purchase money to the | jarge city in the United States contains one or | hour to allow of any but tho very mildest of | There have been cases where = into | house and the rest of the ground can be sold as | *lteady known to all the members the offender pS ee 5 gna Wi. Loain, ose. imtroduction of numerous bills and the pre- | United States without interest. more institutions designed to afford to re-| S00ial even’ and. be compelled to give up | the wall to receive the hook by which the man- | building sites. The locality where the brewery | a8 subject to fine and discipline. intr a és bells Seemed OTmkR PRorosats. ctable wage-carning women security against | the precious boon of solitude or ‘sit in the | tel cabinet is fastened has entered a fiue and | is located is now handsom: ly improved and the AUTHORS IN LUCK. Conarea. Prowinent, statesmen. received | Other petitions from the alliance relate to a | the special dangers thet threaten then, pr A SS | in diled with nsoke fromsome unknown cua, | Seca, Plan will add sil farther to] Asone mingled in the throng at the club ‘ong a i irls’ bi fore are n lomes, an ‘4 a i ity. A te anonymous communications, signed. only by | great variety of subjecte—the abolition of the | tatiutione are generally called girl’ boarding | y,.yycregore, the, Rome sre not hemos, and | wich iavestignen, Terres tae eee es MUR, BAENEY'S reve meroeee, te | Foomshe conld scarcely fail to be struck with IMORE AND POTOMAC RATLROAD. this remarkable body, and most of the bills and | national banking system, amendment of Senate phate Dab this city none seem to me to be what they | burning of the wooden frame which supports ( Mipncheeatsigeins Lin the prosperous effect of the scene. Nowadays ji 2 eel emorials which accompanied these epistles | ies the purchase of street railroads in the —_— should be, boarding houses, where working | the brick arch of the hearth of the fire- - : mee that is rather novel Grub street” pays well for fresh brains. All | por‘. Cathuisises enil hechenter Aaity for But were introduced. Not afew of them, though, | 1 1o ') Novartment of elections, to prevent |, Stppose that none of these institutions ex- | girl who can afford to pay but €3a week for peo. The wood has been too close | its design and in the arrangement of the inte- | the writers whohave shownany marked capacity | *saivwint aware daily exrept Satuniay. 10 00 p. Were thrown aside, notwithstanding the. fact | s othoiders fa national banks from’ serving on | isted and that we were called upon at this mo-| her board has the same consideration which Te ie tho wine TOY cot | rior is the one that has recently been completed | Fe crowded with Incrative work. ‘Often they | p,,"%c,wils sinc Car Washtnett tod 2 Fale 40 Phat they bore the seal of int efioas thoes tie | the finance committee of the Senate and many | ment to deal with the problom which they are | can be bought by any respectable woman any- | one case ina thousand where defective con-| for Mr. A.C. Barney on Rhode Ialand avenue | STe literally “rushed to death.” The great Bess Sevunday, “with Sleeping One ee ee tel Nin an’ original | other things. All communications to the Sen- | trying to solve. We have before ls, first, | where for €6 or $8 or £10. The ralo in most cotegiaion: bial ter cadertes tee ae between 16th and 17th streets. The architects, | Ganiiric umce STery POPalar writer of today | | Washinei 0 Rouen en nam ao - rhat e. i ber of women out of it iomes seems to me to be ‘you : yee : H 4 werk Sor Sompting pay. except St SEES SE Taw hc | Se Styrene |e ving so snes vec | ue py Stree seo fun | rn rd rain re oon | Meare, Anan gk | arena ina ate aa | pce ae pega anton ocey hf ro Laee | ROH ger letters, printed, in| the evil hour; and second, a much larger um. | than $8 for your board, therefore you must be prevent the dangers Arising from such carelee- | eee cee Coomtees Gras fant and apart | fOr gine moana or e third than strictly the fist TLADEL PRL ey were less ecce ie thas e which f “ o 2 + rd +: ili rkmen. Lilding b ocean, 4 2 A ersten * lumns and abounding in the empha-| ber in employment, but earning too little to | willing to give up the greater part of your | 116 feet. A feature of this capaoious residence | {i i i PS resting place in the waste basket. The al- | Barrow columns an ~ ji freedom, sink your identity, eat what we give | regulations now provide that all flues shall be his capa nee | literature, including the literary features Hance was not indiscriminate im ite election of | zing wso of ftaice and emall expital, are pee Se ng po Poe ‘you, goto euch places alive | bullt of terra colts, piping enonsed in at least inan inner court, by which means s the interior | of journalism. makoea market for sketchy. clever those who sbiould — Do proreotesdains| roe ad probably hit on one which at first sight appears | are willing to allow you, pray as we do, and in four’ snd one-half inches of Dee wat. J | moet bam ek Ohio stone te ook = sear ~~ ee We may ren and as a consequencs cc H ‘i 0 “4 to oes not ; p iy is if we choose, and see worked almost to the exclusion of others, the | And now the question 3, a8 s Sagging by peuay. 4 ints ploctes oventine ing the day.’ ‘These homes, with the single e: openings in the chimneys under the condition | P® eae = ephemeral use a waste of gifts which if better gxceptions being Seuators Voorhees and | arising for some time past, who or what is this | of mendicancy, and. when’ the ‘accompl ception Ihave mentioned, as far as my at such flues must be surrounded by a brick ee Soe rerenrance ise small | economized would yicld a classic product. Blur. I ¢| Wage Workers’ Political Alliance of the Dis-| vicarious beggar dies, he docs not always lea perience goes, are ran on neither the strict wall at least nino inches thick. In either event ro The upper portion of the front ang | Where, it may be asked, would fellow or hast when thealiemn comememend ha Seek ot 4 cf Coluasbiad “Ij tethe w’ Sican ‘cipeters /avasemmeers Mi exeaaeaien ties a oat or xinees principles which could make even a | atleast four inches are allowed for the opening | 8 pPer. Por f the front and | Emerson have been had they as youngsters Wearious legi-l: : ; | faced teem Pricer ac laslowmenh. Thi tan maecatorkbin eins | Seana ing house ‘pay, nor on those | for the wooden joist or whatever is inserted. | the frieze, are diapered with, ‘stone | and pent their energies in clever routine work at | moment, b n es n ime alleged or- i inciples of ig vet ewes enna front fancy figures on the big blanket sheets? The ; pape TS ‘aaa Sas gare aayonene beable cng ek ree the eee a incompatible | about four inches and a half measures the | finished with an elaborate corbelled cornice. P ogeses! is one to be treated seriously, and yet | trains from ad Ly nehbany arrive od i yeh veake aod hand B st. JAS. L. TAYLOR, Gen. Pam. Agent. ar. PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE. RIM, WENT ANT PLENDI double ferriace actuas New York city” For Atantic City, 11:40 a.m. week daya, 11-35 p.m. iy. . ; crag is - | The main entrance and the servants’ entrance i i For Baitimors, 6:35, 7:20, 8:10, 9:00, 9:40, 10:00, Ror Representative ; : ‘any serious consideration, a single individual | Consists in the gift of land and honse actually | with right living. | Now, they are charities in | space betveen the end of the Joist, for exam- | 52 Tos04 with wrought-iron tater ta tha Vere, | {29 reedy and suficient answer is that the | Fy, Ratinom, Set SO ata Png tof freedom, | When the flues are surrounded with brick, ho ought toand do know say that | Used, is afterall a dead hand forcing an un- | the coldest sense of that term, and I do not | ple, and the heatof the flue. When terra cotta t writer serves his age as the ‘ age i find that gi: ‘the: than | is used the joists can be brought nearly up toit | tian style, while the basement windows are pro- | quires. One epoch is dramati al in question is none other than | willing, ive hand to open itself and dispense | find mend ee pape i555 | without rhe pacing flue is very | tected with wrought-iron grating of design | ix poctical, a third deals in philoso; fi rege cieeaton ter ellaged | speedo teal eck: eatin So oe re Sess ee Tics anes | ncn arent eee ee erally employed since this regulation went | Similar to the gatcs. | There is an entrance hall other offers praction! problems, th floor of the ef i rece , 8 Anne's time” wrote for the writhe under the burden of charity and throw | ‘“I have written so much, thinking that per- | into effect, and in nearly all the mew houses wm ll | Queen Anne's time” wrote To EDIT TRE PETITION Dox. sforsone, Hosscmed to regiel nis Sisseresy [18 off in. borror whenever they tan, wo cell | hepe may practical ‘orpecieace, both with'ise | the ues azo. built of tis material” The Tale palpate fp Anne; the “Victorian posts” addremed That brought forth a proposition, which may | 34 something humorous and’ laughed heartily | probably be disposed to give up the. tack. But | inmates of such homes and with the managers, | is to frame out, that is, to fit in a crose-piece a dacs sina one one © age of Victoria. and the writers under the “ Wbe ) FE i “aie tof much ex- | might be something, you being a man, did not | little distance from the wall at the point where 66. “2 orton »; | Sdministration of Hen Harrison ply their pens be found in Senate bill 433 introduced by Mr. | over the situation. In a general way he int we persevere we may. by dint o! uch ex- +3 “2 the fi .d then rest the ds of the | On the next floor is a handsome library, 42x23 | to suit the ideas an i the conditi of the year : 1 anth i instructs | mated that he knew nothing of the alliance, but | Perimenting and after exhausting all the wrong | have, and that you would find it possible to say | the flues are and then rest the ends of feet, with oak-beam ceiling and a handsome i ar a oeemaene or Voorhees. The bill au zes and instructs Pregeae aad pi pita aad familiarity with | Methods, at last discover the right one. The | some words which might compel even charita- | joists upon this cross-piece — Venetian stone chimney piece. Off from this 1891. If this is the age of the ee, of Sys excepted) a, periodial which should bg | e Work of tat great body in the. course of «| chances are that it will rat prevent itself to | ble women to realize tbat working girl {S285 | therdis no danger from fo, “The fact that, ce | 00m iva music room, "A'salon, tented. in the | yond PUB And the Linotype and the perfecting days excepted) a pericdical which shoul ~ our minds in the guise of ble. Alpine | like other girls in their love of innocent pl er from fire. i ir =d ‘ a ; known as, “The Congressional Petition Box,” | Somewhat Hegkintivsiy ieclined’ getecnset | souriote all un of ths danger cf’ traveling free tre, in their desire to live their own lives and | few fires occur in this city is an evidence that apenas a Se Lae = tee einen ee graves and de- Ye f atuitous distribution to 3 y their ical needs.” care = 2 3 ty r ean Ui applicasta.” Purticr provision was made | CPX n the work of reforming the ‘world and Scrat das and deep, over Toudy tftwaloe ESE eee ousen Thera is no feataro of building that i | Tiere are two ising root, ociagtenl a feras | test aabeard tothcuriz and generalize on ‘ion of fi y sis . a more closel ter than the construc- | ‘ pins, form rary conditions. it evening, for exam- for th ons — Petition Box | knOwn woman agitator, who mae > attempt cea — [eal mee This is a severe indictment. Military meth-| tion in the vicinity of flues not only by the TS ee paneled ceiling. The flooring is | ple, I put the question to the editor of one of to be four dollars perday. ‘The duty | F¢*terday afternoon to deny the ‘but | but always in groups, the more the beter, | 48 evidently are woefully out of placenowhere | building inspector and his assistants, but by | all o the leading magaziaes: “ilave we any coming would be the arranging, classifica- | € Teporter and seemed to be anything fastened together by «long #0 that should | ™0Te than in the girls’ boarding homes. For-| architects and builders. If this was not the TRUTH AT A 1H American authors?” He eaid in the field of the a and publication of all peti- | "Peet Lele ap mp m4 chapter of the Wage | one fall into a crevasse he will bo drawn out by tunately nose of the statements made in case the proportion of fires would be largely HIGH PREMIUM. my, shore : observation chietly lay, he soe ae _Here ex 3 : r are such as will not bear explanation. In | increased, es} ‘at this season of the year, Ey es found very few if uny young men and out ed’ communications which he | Warkers' Political Alliance of the District of | the others. A poor gurl alone in a large town | {Se‘Goat nlaco, the eriilate relator raivorpaie | creme cepectally at this season of the YEA, ruse adie Almost Burned Down le this experience he went on to observe that the | hen ve from any citizen of this republic | ©lumbia. wd darker thas: those of ‘Alpine glaciers. | 2 the homes of one city—a small fraction ont | to keep the houses comfortably warm. Father's House, But He Didn't Tella Lie. | essay was a branch of literature which called | “4 ‘bh petitions, &c., were addressed either Find for her the magic rope by which she may | the whole number of 122. Some of the From the New York Herald. for maturity of thought and expression, #o that | = bron Supreme Court or the Presi- GIFTS NOT HELD IN ESTEEM. a joined te oteera endian Jtanted, and ake | Bomes in other cities are known to do full Little Eddie is a Brooklyn toddler. His wecouldnot expect to find excellence here | JRALTIMORE AND OM10 RAILROAD. wided,” says the bill, ~*that said com- Se IS ‘oul: Suc aleaoul abeotads ok honor to their title, as testified by the tears of a : . : moon » “ t. His great | among youth. Whereupon I suggested the | ‘Schedule in eflet January 1. 1801, seer lcansons shail clearly show that something | Experience of a Washington Society Woman | ™4Y lute safety. those who are compelled by circumstances to | Prosperity in real estate in . ambition is to be a man and wear » mustache. masterpieces of the college boy Macauley. | Metre Washiturton trom station over of New Jamey is wanted by some citizen of this republic an in Pleasing Her Domestics. leave them. In many of them the regulations | stand out prominently in this history of the | But he likes to play with matches. Of course “Yes,” he admitted, and he added that Emer- = ~—e” that the person who wants that something can be “Ty, HAD A MOST remarkable experience in e are quite liberal, and even where their letter is | city as the period when great enterprises were | his mother has often forbidden him to touch |#on had done great work while still a found usually at the place stated in the said ‘ © eel j undemocratic they can be administered in a | ;, ted the influence of which will be felt | them, but he has often disobeyed her. youth. “But,” he explained, “these were ex- | 4,!; communication.” Alf mail matter sent to oF Christmas-giving this year,” said society | 1.9 gathered them and given thema house just | democratic spirit. This, of course, depends | imveura a ee -yed her. 8 mary to come. ‘The location of the:Rock | trata traordinary men; they were exceptions.” Pre- | “Yur Putsmure by the editor was to be carried free of postage. | woman toa writer for Tux Sram yesterday. | jarge enough to contain fifty. Note how | Steatly on the personal character of the super- | for Jears to co of = Until the other day, however, he had done no Py sk Park, the it ft Ce no | cisely so; but that was just the point. Have we | am. ands An appropriation to sustain the journal was, | “The winter being rather severe,I had made | changed is their condition. Yesterday each | intendent. Above all, it must be remembered | Creek Park, the opening up of Connecticut | mischief. Then he learned a lesson that will r mne extended { miles into the sub- : 5 any extraordinary men announcing themselves? | , fo,1¢uneton. of coune. a necessity, and most folks would be | yp ay mind to give toeach one of my three | one of them was in soltitude, or in the presence | that the great majority of them are not more | trbs ang: the building, Gf wn clecnge ah] | Probably linger in his memory aslong as he | Are there. any exceptions to be named to the | "Yor satisfied to have an appropriation if there was | female domestics—the cook, the parlor maid | of rude associates, and in constant expectation — rent oe TOMS, Old, | that almost | along this avenue, the development of the busi- | lives. His mother had left the house to dosome | phalanxes of capable, industrious, Prosperous | = r ooauc toner face shin gspeee: ler ones started independ- _ cals cea mediocrity? If so they are their own law: They pam bed that defeat vabich satgnaseean teens | and the upstairs girl—three ‘useful gifts. For | of insult: today. pt Bsa “ienats | ently, without precedents to guide them and | BOM sections of the city and the activity in | shopping and Eddie and hisb e were | rule simply by right of conquest, and the sub- com nets where ral a scarcity of governmental funds. so it put in a | each I bought a warm and serviceable dress, a | Det Company and in precincts where ru that they are only now beginning to compare a ee a jngated world has to accept whatever terms vision that “in case there shall be nomoney | waterproof of good quality and an umbrella. ; their experience and unify their methods. thistimo of year, there hae not bees much t2 | _ Searcely had the mother closed the door be-| the, ,wase t0 offer. said treasury, then it shall be the duty of the | tt gave me great pleasure on Christmas morn- in slices Progress of all government has been from | engage the activities of real estate brokers, but | hind her than Eddie proposed to start a bon- THE FORT IN A FERMENT. Bocretary of the Tresgury to cause a suficiency | i245 sead the packages to the kitchen, with tho i A ER hehe, eee lee tet they look forward to. revival of business dur- | fire in the back yard. This proposition was| To turn toa theme more congenial to the the United States of America to be prepared ox | name of the recipient on each one, and it was — Teatesing. M dis | tie heanes con nover attain tha full wecaure of A28 she coming season, The present dullness | warmly eeconded by Cliffe and they soon guth-| spirit of New York than the meetings and ques- | , silk-threaded paper exclusively, in the highest | with agreeable anticipation of thanks that I their efficiency until they are made so attractive | 5)" interest in real estate.” Property thee ie | Ted beap of fuel. : tionings of “literary fellows,” we are much en- style of hand-roller plate printing.” cal “Chene tat wiledk moments later I that girls will seek them in preference to private | Offered below the ruling market prices finds «| ¢.A2%tish wind was blowing they thought-| gaged just now in a custom house strife that | # t the alhance became peculiarly philan- | heard a knock at my aes oe ae ae ~ ly for the Sa ready sale. "There ped bee eo nee ss — i ee ne ree inds one of the celebrated Phelj , Dodge & a e af . security, decent living and economy, but ~ be e a board fence, a two- | Co.'s suit many years ago. One jin Shropic and it framed bill in which it was | “<The parlor maid entered without ying s for the take of grote: enjoyment ‘The mort Grin which shows thet eens are remain | story frame extension of the house. In’ few | importing houses, has fad ite season's wiock of Proceedings in the courts of the District any at- | word, umbrella, waterproof and dress in her - So reg neo as do all — Saetiie te aeee eee De ee mlsuies 4 the a lighted a the children pores scined and held V2 the » government at a | i . on rer of a waterproof i menters, that they have been groping in the | 97°! 3 cing blaze in high glee. | [oss alrendy of several hun jousand dol- Set agian asneiebeae tine ee ee eae ere 4 ° dark and that thelr mistakes have been many. | *Mits furnishes good evidence that generally THE HOUSE ON FIRE. lars onaclaim of undervaluation. The caso erudition which was being dis; y and those ce and after a while th c the indiv B® gates ad igisbad | For Popes Creck Line, 730.10. api 4-30 p.m. @aily, Peneg sunt polis, 7-20and 9:00 a.m., 12-05and 420 seacent Sunday. wusdaiie, B00. ae mms between Washington and Balti >, SW an, 1210, 32, 420, GM, Sundays,” 8:30 0,” 325, =~ = coon Raith ase om ae 1200 noon, “> 0), nels, am, rage? i . intermediate points between 35:00 and 47°90 tay ted leave New York for Ws 29:00,1 30 Fe Reet cee cs 4 ‘Traine 615, “11-358... 1140, “481, "60, ‘For’ Atlantic court, defend a person charged with an offense, center table while I looked on with ex- Ms ‘i speaking Washington property is held in stro: * . is i " and when that person is destitute of means, the Sossusnma sok Ged aes plinth Pat granting that tho charge of tyranny is truc | Tinds and. that the activity of the past yex¢ | Their fan was short lived. Soon the wood | is one. that has the ramifications of © can- attorney is to be paid for his services by the | Pectant mnile, and om cee ee ee cee the et ich | 88d ® good, substantial basis. The present | work of the extension was ignited. At first it | C'> ae ts oat ——— jrernment, the compensation ‘not to eaceed | down on top ofboth, louncing thereupon o i ap A i ee situation is therefore regarded ‘by operators as | burned slowly, but none theless surely. ‘The |{PUston of ® ereat house, but the =o pracont oe 4 dreds, knowii t they will have to bow their | *ording’a very encouraging ou! for the | boys became frightened and ran for water, but | very axioms of liberty. Evidence of a most 2 COMPAEEESSIYE MEAs. nih astonished mo somewhat, but Iwas al Hse | SaemeSane afta theses | tre. ftw pci mao that the game | DOT, game fighenad and ran for war, but | ery” esiome af ber, Budece fs moc oi, ages oat Ras One of the most comprehensive measures of | together dimabt pepe tery — = have sede strait jucket, what must be the conditions from | Hiatiy the time mbes sual cetany eaten to at. | crack in the building and when they returned | tation and trade of the house is 60 apparent | {i000 $1 m. reform proposed by the alliance was Senate | Ap 0eq her aaa, ‘dress por pr oak H which they are trying to escape? And if these | Tact general uttontion and tie beer’ at | they found a fire of large dimensions that the commercial world is profoundly Eee Doydis and intermediate stations, °7 p.m. Dill 3411, introduced by Senator Ingalla Its| dove upon the mame’ table, antprensepr es | mae cacy ine | institutions are crowded now, what would they | iooking forward to the nest semor wih plone, | Healizing that he could do nothing Eddie ran | stirred. At present the case ie occupying the pO et a object was the establishment of a department | once in her turn. PpeAENS | frionda Bad hor how employment. Y een military methods were | ont anticipation. ig eee 2 ae eee te eee ee ee aS th vine ae. ak, ee ab of banking, by which the banking business of be ——— ines aghast, I ge n ve ee ae with impunity; | *Dolish acacia ae WOUBES CosTIxa $10,000 AND UPWARDS. ates my =4 — rh ‘or =e ‘ sey wer aaiean tetera = t rz sak Siaiink cock ae fobs returaable at the ‘pleasure of the. bor: | doorway and laid down her own Ing word tober, foro wouldbe confronted by | Ba that ari ray te sage of experiment ia | ADEM‘ 2000 ew houtce wore eesti in this] iin? th Ci dingnous of hw Case ascot Stogetier lbely hat Ge whats meter ah be | eal sheer en ceat nore: fe ee aas ic 4 i tter wi Pom. rower. Assecretary of banking is created and | the others. This was too and as she standing shoulder to shoulder, backed b In the course of twenty-four years about | “ity during the year just ended. A somewhat | rect. nan veyed ae Sn ena Vitisbune 720 ame 800 the treasurer of the United States ia directed | turned to go a ° ent of friends and supported b; Efty homes havo grown to be practically self. | larger number were built during the year 1889, | | It peep ates ase od agent erry eon Wetore Congress Pedigaios aiien. Gn nine to furnish him with fands necessary to carry el. supporting, a palpable proof thut they aredes-| but the total sum expended, as shown by the | #18! Dursing structare ‘with aves, hese sscd | Geal with the veandal thoroughly. If this hap- out the provisions of this act. In case there is sapee, aveaiog her ‘ tined to last. juestion is no lon records of the office of the building inspector, | water. The fire was -¢ ished, but the | penswe are in for one of the liveliest sensa- | ..7or New ¥: Ro money in the treasury the Treasury Depart- id Came BS nantly, ‘we don't three i ibed, they be made to live? but how can we fall considerably short of the money that was | building and most of its contents at | Wives over developed in Dy 202, we Ment is directed to issue the amount required. | care to take them thir ‘hat we expect is and enlarge them? The first requisite for this | put into brick and mortar during the past year. , ae ‘THE BATEMAN FP, the 10.30 pan =. ‘This money, the bill directed, should range in for Christmas.’ . is publicity. They need to be brought to the | ‘The new buildings erected were not quite so SANTA CLAUS’ STORE HOUSE. ALLURE. Ror ibeckon twenty-eight denominations, from one mill to indeed?’ I said, sartirically. notice of two classes of people—the working | numerous as last year, but they more. | One room in the extension had been made a of » as through to Boston without. five dollars, as follows, namely: One, ma'am. of |girls and the benevolent rich. ‘To do this |The cost of the dwellings, stores and other | store house by Santa Claus for his toys, candies —— $ro, three and Sve milly, one; two, three and efectually the, objects of, the institutions mast buildings erected, the repairs and additions | and other presente, but these papa rescued Ive cents, one, two, three and five dimes, one, = cl understood. It mai rofitable, | made during the past year, as sho i two, three and five dollars, one, two, three and | “I didn't hear anything more about the mat- therefore, in conclusion ‘0 sketch the ms ois, oa Enat’year tho expends | 0% the flames at the risk of his life. But it | 1 A records, was $7,642,333. “ five eagles, one, two, three and five condors or | ter for five days, though I observed some evi- ; iy institution. We have before usa large build-| tures for these objects ted to about | Was 8 serious battle in clouds of Llinding, suffo- ordinaril; hundred dollars, and one, two, three and five | dences of sulks in the cookery, a ‘a8 | ing containing at least 100 persons, with an an- $5,500,000. wae ee cating smoke. other graduates of Washington in the storm: talents or thousand dollars, respectively, and | the making of the beds. A‘ the end of that nex for transients. The house, land and orig-| ‘The following residences costing $10,000 and | _ After it was all over there was an investiga- be illustrated when practicable with objects time the parlor maid came to me, looking at me . be inal furniture are the gift of benevolence; oc- | upwards wore erected or were in course of | tion. Little Eddie was the first witness, and scenes from nature and without vignettes | Out of the tail of her eye and chewing the corner these casional further gifts aro accepted for the pur- | erection during the year. The values are those | _ ‘‘How did the house get on fire, Eddie?” asked | the of persons or pictures of battles. of her apron as shyly as if she had been about pay less of enlarging or improving the institution, | given in the building permits, which in most Papa. A DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION. six pe of age. o cepted toward tho running | cases are below the real cost: “Why, "he said. as his big, dark eyes y Three months later, the banking scheme not | ents, eae ae, Syabowt the Chetotenas pres- expenses; these are wholly borne by tho in-| Residence of R. A. Neale, 1808 H street, | filled wit “I is sorry, but I did it with | that “Happy New Year” ‘weare par from, « bill was introduced | “= 1Cheisaeaat genet? 1 ac mates themselves. In fact, the institution is | ¢1: Mies Minnie Ewan, 1819 Rhode Island | my bonfire. aa ing ens saataee. hs a ed, " ow med -ANTED-——HERCULES. it? whip: but love and admiration for his truthful Fx at the request of the alliance by Senator Ingails. | Christmas present nothing coery —— house, pty ~ ” nen Mrs. Z. der Por s moment pa wished he. a horse- vulinrity, ere is no 5 eat ‘It was a sweeping measure and its avowed| “\“The presents you were goin’ to give us, Trebeing Teplaced by a ‘committees ‘lected by “4 2, jison Little man prevailed, and with a half stafled sob | What NewYork wants, and for whom she = the inmates. On the lower floors are class | 17: 000; Emmert & | of joy he caught in his arms and kissed H. A. Sey- | him. object was the establishment of a “department “Ob! = — a ef communication.” In the preamble it was “ ” Qian’ 8, mm an a 500; stated that private monopoly of the means of | .; We didn’t know if you had concluded to | mates, making receipts res bal. th of the inmates and | mour, 1387 Connecticut avenue, $20,000; John | “Yes,” Papa afte communication prevented the more rapid dif- | S7¢,7¥ the money instead, ma'am. aid of girls living outside. Gentlemen, after being | Gibson, 1208 15th street, $10,000; Geo. A. Jor- | story, “I suppose you will sey t to have fusion of knowledge amongst mankind and that| The nape ne duly nominated and elected by the proper com- | dan, 1517 P street, $10,000; Henry Orth, 1011 L —— the little rascal, but the is, sir, I ‘the time had come when the people of this re- re was ® pause at that point, while she ywomnen mittee, are admitted to certain educat and | street. 18,000; Mrs. A. G. Hunt, 1915 Massa- | didn’t have the heart. ' No amount of _— Public mast own and operate all the means of | ted 0.sce if I exhibited symptoms of yield- ae, social de ts at specified hours. Girls | chusetts avenue, $25,000; A. 8. Pratt, No. 9 | could have hired me to have done so. Pu aes communication at cost and in the interest of | 8; Lg fx Perceived none, and so she added: enter the itution on single condition of | Iowa circle, $14, Sidney A. Kent, 1714 . ing “innati| the public generally. A secretary of com- thi ‘@ have made up our minds to take the character, at any age above twelve, and, | Massachusetts avenue, $25,000; F. W. Pratt, | wit ut ee Sages ¥ v4 manication and four assistants are provided for. | 4 luring good behavior, are never obliged to | No. 24 Iowa circle, $10,000; Henry Strong, 1620 toward It was made the duty of the secretary of the ve you, indeed? I responded. leave, except to die or to get marricd. The |K strect, 40,000; Mrs. F. C. Dennison” 1517 department of communication “to seize, con- ox, said, ‘we concluded Soe are regulations are designed for one sole object, the | R ‘ strect, $13,000; "Mra, RB demn, appraise, purchase and operate at cost | ¥¢ Would rather have had the money, they ~ maintenance of propriety, neither forbidding | 1622 —_ a her yp eseag a be pc a 5 ftom ‘does Sot forbidtor nee ‘wae © cane, Mrs. are ‘Whi of this republic, and to so extend anc , , fect the system of communication that exch i ‘The regulations are voted by the in- | onion voting precinet and public park will be ‘am? mates themselves, and every a at en- Joined as in a whisperin laid. ben croachment on individual freedom is sternly the surface of the earth. , pe ‘umbrellas down. While no attempt is mado at ‘As in other alliance bills, if there is not suf- | * three , oie til comforta and all inexpensive en= ficient money in the treasury to start the | © - in such scheme and keep it going it is provided that pre eo | ai the Secretary of the Treasury shall have some tbe: Christmas presents. money made. The existing system of post See: penses, called coieeet offices is to be merged into the department of pion Ny rey olin ig rll Wednesday, NO MORE METAL Mover. basen : ner A glance at the list in your hands will One of the most important conclusions ever at all?” reached by the alliance was the one which, so far as the alliance was concerned, destroyed all the metal money in this country. That bill, Senate 3887, presented by Senator Ingalls, pro- vided “That it shail not be lawful for the Secre- tary of the Treasury or other officer under him to coin any more of the money of the United if i i . i mas. = From States of America on metal after the of entrance vary ‘under certain this act, and any violation of this section, u PORE ny: ETS Tee all being the bacillus barm- couvietion in any district court of the United Some have Captared. States, shall be punished by imprisonment for Samuel Bock, eaid to be the most expert life.” ¢ ms a mond setter in the country, iss prisone~ Coin and coin certificates now im existence | New York police headquarters, charged mast be presented for redemption within two a a years. euindling o samber TO EXPAND THE CURRENCY. out of goods varging in Senator Cockrell was godfather to Senate | $400. Bock's victims ‘& Bros, ¥. nite it Hi hil Ui te Hf H iF : i t i in Ht Hi fee cut é i t i cE fee ii i af Agno

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