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THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C WEDNESDAY JANUARY 30. 18 LOCAL MENTION. THE ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION. MR. MORTON’S RESIDENCE. WANTED A HOLIDAY. SOMETHING OF AN APPETITE. AMUSEMENTS. The Weather. A Discussion of the Interstate Com-| Additions to be Made to the Bell | William Dunn Gives Himself up and | A Man Who is a Terror to the Hotel AXNTAL =e sn <. Cohen, Maryland, merce Law and Its Constitutionality. House—Description of the Building. Tells Why He Left the Workhouse. Waiters. Do you laware. Virginia, ‘est Vi . —_— —_ — ae oo alightly warmer; winds generally ssutherly.* | ‘The monthly mecting of the Washington | Mr. Levi P. Morion, the Vice-President-| William Dunn, one of the three young men | From the san Francieco Examiner. Jowest prices a CHAREGE Baka, 1200, Da A. BR Fumuy, physisien ond branch of the American Economic association, | elect, has given directions that the Bell house, | who escaped from the workhouse Sunday | There isa St. Louis newspaper man staying | Old Gov't Java Tor the Bemett of the Fee i } ight years in a | lst evening at All Soul's church, was occupied | on Scott circle, be at once prepared for his | night, as published in Monday's Stan, gave | &t the Occidental, aud Mr. Hooper very much Sage ond consummtal pecstios, iis: olened an | With conshbarstlan of Mik Setertiahe-sommecos | fubuts retldsase, ills atusios vee onaaea-ss {LimoBt Ob oo acaues of unt exe precinct | Wishes he would leave. There is nothing par- office at the corner Sth and I streets northwest, | law. The paper of the evening was read by | prepare plans for the enlargement of the | last night and was again locked up. When | ticularly the matter with the newspaper man where all calls intrusted to his care will be | Mr. Posey 8. Wilson, who said that when the | dining-room. This will be accomplished by | asked by a Star reporter why he left the prison | that should make him an objectionable guest, Beers thect cenit and ability. Night calls | act wag pending he opposed it, on the ground | building additions at the southeast end of the | he replied that he only wanted a few days’ | ¢xcept one thing, which gives Mr. Hooper thé that it was both unconstitutional and crude. | house. The dining-room is at present large | holiday to get something to eat, Anybody, he | Cold chills whenever he glances into the Remxaxrs of the best Bleached Cotton, 8c. __| He then went on to speak of the ‘general wel- | enough to seat eighteen persons at dinner. | said, can get away from the workhouse, While | dining-room. The St. Louis journalist is well- Dagunerens romp Sanwa 2 gages fare” clause of the Constitution, and concluded | The proposed additions will increase very | out at work one day Isst week, he said, he | behaved, dresses like a gentleman and pays his saci * 636 Pa, ave, n, w. | that certainly none of the fathers foresaw the | much the size of the room. It will not be | picked up an old knife, which he took into his | bills. It is his appetite, however, and the sawn te Be Steamboat and railroad, or dreamed of the | necessary to make any other alterations to the | cell, Sunday morning, after breakfast, they | danger of a famine in consequence, that causes j ‘a the greatest Bargains in Shoes ever | im When it would be “for the general wel- | house, as it was recently put in thorough re- | began to saw at the iron bar. They took turns | the Occidental people anxiety. “I think,” =| | ; i CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL, AT THE NATIONAL RIFLES ARMORY, ON WEDNESDAY, JAN. 30, 1889. l f : The Managers take pleasure in apnouncing that the following ladies have consented to act as patronesses, ult i | offered to the public. Attend the sale of | fre” to give Congress the power to say that| pair by Mr. Alexander Graham Bell. The | at the job, and it was nearly dark when they | Mr. McNabb, in speaking of his well-condi- nahn _ slightly damaged Shoes atthe Famuy Sao | Steamboats and railroads should charge so | house is one of the largest and most spacious | succeeded in their undertaking and severed | tioned boarder, “that this St. Louis man | i Mrs. Brooke, Store, 310 7th st. n. w. much and no more, or no less. He thought | j, . tri one bar from the iron casing. Then they | is the mightiest feeder that I ever saw | iD any quantity to suit. y, ‘Mra. Bancroft Devia, jon, 2k Ee that if the law became troublesome to rail- | lar pieces of tobe aang Se ae fy, | waited until after dark, when they made long | Debind e Lenife ma goer. tat toe Nad foor | and E ol Reduced pric Mrs Hale, “Tur Cuvmter.” the overcoat ‘‘par excel- | roads it will be attacked in the courts, for Con- | and with the extensive parking on all sides it | ropeof their blankets and got down, one at a| meals a day since he has been here, and For Many > iehaen at Dr. . Mrs. Hearst, lence,” at Oak Hall, cor. 10th and F. Gress cannot limit rates. But he said that it | has almost the appearance of a fine suburban | time, antil the three of them were safely out | the other night grew quite irritable because ae oe Mrs. Herbert, : ‘ | Henley’s Celery, Beef and Iron is a most SREP =P a was not likely to be since the president of the ji i ji lawn, | of prison. They then scaled the fence and|we had no hot supper ready after the a ii is Phe baving joo a2 ith st. Bw in make | interstate commission says that railroads nover | Krnimenetahe hy itso ice the toe: | left that part of the city, theater. T’ don't Kkuow “how many tape | apie and efficient tonic and nervi lowe ae et eee bargains | 49,80 well as when living up to this law. Prob- | erg and high-pointed roof being conspicuous | Dunn said thathe made for “Swampoodle’ | worms this gentleman’ is supplying with —— . omc eee doe ably all that can be done, in the opinion of the | even in that locality of fine residences, In| and got a change of clothing from s young board and lodgings, but theremustbe a colony | Barry’s Tricopherous eradicates dand- c erm rit vem “a: peaker, is to hamper the carriers as little a8 | front of the house is a small reservation filled | man at the “Sandlots,” near the base ofthemIam sure. He is rather a slender | ruff; cures diseases of the scalp and hair, 1 — ta hag ar ey rag a Fomttte by vindictive legislation, leave them | with shrubbery, and then farther on is Scott | grounds, His companions, Thomas Hendricks young man, with a pale face and of very quiet peer omiee tase Bere geemcarge rasa ree in buying material and compel them to | circle, with its parterres of flowers in proper | 8nd Joseph Campbell, went thward the brick | manners. He usually breakfasts about 9. He | _ Cheapest Sewing Machines in the city. "Carving knives and forks, worth 7Se., for 8c, | Wealequally with all men. Property in car-| season. The entrance is from Rhode Yslund yards with the intention of leaving the city. | starts the days festivities with a bowl of oat All Kinds. “At the Domestic office, 7th and H, arving knives and forks, wo 2 " | riers is private. Law, he continued, cannot in | avenue, under a porte cochere. ‘There is a | He did not think they would have any trouble | meal, a large piece of broiled salmon, a porter- | C- AUERBACH, Exclusive Agent. — 4 * ‘Hand-painted salad or fruit bowls, worth |* ree country fix railway tariffs, but it can spacious entrance hall, with a grand staircase getting » change of clothing, for almost every- | house steak, four or five chops, fried mush. Samstag & Co. fait ae ‘Sle Bottle of ink for 3c. compel carriers to operate under some general | jeading to the upper stories. On the left of body was willing to assist him. The old men | three poached eggs on toast, two cups of coffee still selling th k of Heavy glass crystal pitcher, one of the best | Principle, as, for example, to sssume a unit of | the hall is the libfary, and on the right the | in the cell, hesaid, were afraid to leave for | and edough bread and butter for three, mon, | Sip Otill calling the stock of Brad Adame at 448 ee orton a Weight sacar load and a unit of distance as | reception-room. Leading from the latter room | fear of again being captured and punished. | This is a kind of appetite. whetter. For lunch | 9 street, consisting of cverything kept ina he the mile. thi trance to the parlor. and farther | “I'suppose that be punished when I go | at noon he takes on board a bowl of pea soup, , rst-class stationery store. For bargains call ~ Fem | be pincinse A od es rane Dab IN THE DISCUSSION WHICH FOLLOWED posts is catalan eitiany aa then the dining- | back,” he said, ‘but I can stand it, for I only | a pound or so of halibut, a veal cutlet cooked i ey “oir the day. Auction every even- ou obtained from the Lady Visitors, ~{- f picks, all for 29. Real planished mugs, Se. | the reading of this paper the president, Car-| room, all en suite, and connected with the | have'nineteen more days to serve.” to order, five links of sausage, three pickled | 18 at7o'clock, © Hanae oatubtinal o Gems undieee ‘a broom os will sell at Ine. ” | roll D. Wright, spoke of the interstate law as | Central = The oe a wey ae Poth ce nel pan ment do you expect?” ons et as) ant = moe = s es A lightning cure for 25 cents a bottle is | J=21:9t on the evening ball. ‘i ‘ i le. The 3 . w . m., E o1 r : atialdellceceideceeseueitnaioe socipg’ tine washboard snd bottle of blueing | applying only to railroads extending through | Elst Woor is hacsomely Aniched in hardsrocds, | “I suppose,” he answered, “that Twill be | Dhos ke attacks ana, oping until 4 p. m., | Salvation Oil. ft kills pain each and every time, 3 W'HSDS SA wepxrspay, zen. 29 ana 30, Elegant hand-painted fine porcelain chamber | ™0F€ than one state. The powers under the | and the rooms are large and spacious and well | placedin the dungeon for several days and| the day. It consists of soup, e, three or| Don’t Purchase a Sewing Machine PROP CARPENT ROE weniaeniae ect; sort G645 oe Will coll ver 8.90 Constitution to regulate interstate commerce | adapted for social purposes. Mr. Morton will | given a piece of corn ‘chuck’ and some water | four entrees, two kinds of oo rma kinds of | before you trythe “Standard.” J. J. Houus- Wonderful Loughable—inctrnetine Fine imported decorated china dinner sét, | Were the same as those used in legislation re-| furnish the house after the workmen leave it, | every day. Then, when they think I have been pudding, minee pie, cheese and black coffee. | TER. agent, 405 F st, n.w., Masonic Temple. mica tm, cent nite, nes worth £35, we will sell for $19.48. lating to Seep apes and divorce, corporate | ‘There is a brick stable in the rear of the lot, | sufficiently pnnished, they will put me in irons (ocmncationse > A ights, &. e interstate law did not claim ich i ith the hi by electric | and probab! Our 25e. whisk brooms for 12c. rig: x which is connected with the house by elec PI About 25 other special bargains, which will be bles to roads lying altogether in one state. mn 4 Supper at 7 is pretty nearly a repetition of the | 26,28,90,81 ly keep me in them until the expi- | bré except in pl of a porterhouse . ils, ration of my sentence.” He sayshe gave hia. | steak he calls for a family: sirloin.” He keeps |, 20 Per Cent Discount on Domestic Sew- ; . 2 ¢ * > os FRIDAY EVENING, FEB. 1, at 8, c T. Bowen thought that the government —_—.__ self up because the third precinct officers were | two waiters on the jump at each meal, and | "8 Machines, at J. J, Hoxister’s, 905 F st. n. AND no ee ought to own the railroads, but the assertion of ‘A Card. close on Bis track and he Aid uot ‘care to ive | when ihe comes out of ths Gining room ne bccks |" aS Temple. _ «26,88, 90,31 SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 24, at 3 o'clock, ‘Tue Fam, 812 A gee the right by the people to regulate and control | To the Editor of Tae EVENING STAR: them the satisfaction of catching him. He was just as slender and ethereal as when he went| $3 Per Gallon, 75c. Quart Bottle, No. TWO (2) GRAND “ROSENTBAL” CONCERTS, meee, Save ” 5 pooecnny sea a crerpat in that cecvengy He Inasmuch as we have always paid our honest | returned to the workhouse to-day. oe I eapet = add.” continued = a 1 Bre i Dest in the world for the money. On the World. Riprxe Corsets. M. C. WHELAN, 1205 F st. ought the present law a complete failure, | 44) is 4 cece ee “that the gentleman i nding a few we . " which occasions renowned Phenomenal peperseas a ocetae but itserved to demonstrate the fact that sncl, | 4¢bts and as there may be some misapprehien- GEORGETOW3 in Califorsia for his health.” Orders by mail. Lyxcu's, 9th near D st. sw | prontet, MOnIZ Miss Suepiey, representing Jouxstoxe & | corporations could not be controlled by law, | Sion in reference to the payment of & bill o} coe For Bright, Quick Fire and cheap. | per oo SSg REE NN N HHAL SxEpLey. importers. of 328 5th avenue, New | President Adams, of the Union Pacific, was | Mr. H.L. Cranford for street surfacing®which | Anrestep ar Last.—Several days ago a dis- “Is it Catching? clean fuel buy Washington Gas Light Company's | R_ RO O§ Sk NN N HH AAL — —— ben ladies - —— Pa = — quoted hay the speaker as saying = — effect | has been given out to the public, stating that | pute —_ over as emmy of = ae of | From Wide Awake. Coke. Jouxsox Brotuers. rs3 ie) eee Hen AAL at Hotel Arlington on yan urday, | of the law was to hasten the consolidation of i is bil -!| money between Nathan Rideout and Wm. Hum-| Why should intelligent persons. as if they Exclusive agents. Si £4 tue February 1 and 2, to examine a very fine selec- | railroads. In Mr. Adams’ opinion this was | £0" failure to Pay this Dili of €8,397, the en-! bes ‘Loth colored, during a game of crap, and idl eerie patra cxigrmerurd 7) ee 1s eee res eS 2 ee tion of ball, reception and street costumes, | being done t0o fast. ineer department, by Capt. Symonds and | when Humbles grabbed the money. Rideout | Were Parrots, adopt and utter certain phrases s " Ter > c ‘With the Young Violinist, Wraps, tea gowns. matinees and millinery, also} Ralph Beaumont was of the opinion that the | ajo" Raymond: had ordered that the same be | struck him, for which a warrant was isstied for | @4 exclamation? I sat by Mrs. Blank (her) === AMUSEMENTS. __ FRITZ KREISLER, spring materials for taking orders. law wai lure, and argued in favor of gov- | Sig fur street Hi Stine and Chich ie cnsal ‘ted | bis arrest. Rideout mataged to elude the po- | husband is a clergyman) in the street-car a 0-NIGHT! To-NIGHT! | Cha. E Prett............. srs cictoeamee A cons Saaen oe trol. Mr. Moore took the oppo- | du¢ for street lighting, and which is calculated | jicg until this morning, and when ho returned | few days ago, and after we bad exchanged | I" 8 O'CLOCK. will appear for positively two performances only. a ennes Dameem Sue. site ground, and said that railroads were pri-| ‘0 injure the credit and s\ inder the circum. |%2 Play policy he was arrested by Officer tings I said, “My Cousin Angeline sails UNIVERSALIST CHURC} Admission (including Reserved Seat) One Dollar. Ladies £2.50 Kid Button only $1.20, at the | yt. broperty and the state ought to resvect | mercial industry, I am forced under thecircum- | ghahie. greetings I sai 7 Cousin Angele .sen HB, noreye it = as ae aol Fanuty Suor Store, 310 7th st. Gan Alans, ‘Newecab. | stances to state the facts in the case, Svcckssrvr. Revivars,—Tho revivals that are | £m Liverpool to-day.” “Is that sol” said Cor. 13th and L sts. n.w. Powe gee apne merger pg ent og baa - ee Renick, Tibbitts and Blodgett took part in the This bill was presented to me recently by a now being conducted at the Dunbarton Street | MF8- Blank. “Yes,” I said, rallying as well as PIANO-FORTE RECITAL ay! pode, 3026-60 Pure Marte Syrrp at D. Ellis’, cor. 3d and A discussion, and President Wright said in con- | S¢2tleman (presumably one of Mr. Cranford’s | yy — Church are lar ely attended, I could, for this reply takes all the spirit from By the world-renowned Artiste, Mime. so — ste. s.e., Capitol Hill. a = rig) mt tho | employes) and I told him that this bill. after | ~ o,+ rite me,” and she is always very ill on the ocean,” * {EW YORK AVENCE RINK, <A Ee clusion that the opinion seemed to be that the | pujP oFes) Ant. audited, should be paid. In| oC AT#O’IC Ustox Exzctiox.—The Georgetown | iy that so!” anid Mes, Blank again. A pause 3 N Ovenrcats, Surrs and odd pants, for men and | interstate law was a failure. es d Pi Catholic union elected at its meeting last even- 2 : se eer Commenting t - 0 Oth 2 fF the mean time a writ of attachment was served 7 71 A followed. Howcan one continue to pay out Sgt ee eee f A peng = ste nt, Hom Carr wD. Weig nt; | NOW me by the proper officer of the Supreme Mecarth Pass olen sts foonvarioee at ths the coin of conversation it not even the tnterest Frye Lapres’ Dresses (second-hand) bought vice resident, Mrs, Annie Hi. Berns; secretar ; | Court of the District of Columbia restraining | Catholi Young Men’s National union tobe held comes back? idekd. SesatuCha bead Gb D obese pf vhences ag aio Daish; couacil, Chas, | m¢ from paying the same to Mr. Cranford, as a | jn Baltimore on February 4. Iwas glad to get ont of the car and meet F. Adams, Posey 8. Wilson, and the officers of | J2dament had been obtained against him, Notes.—The attention of the Metropolitan | Pretty Amy Dexter. I hada bit of news for WEDNESDAY NIGHT, January 30, AND EVERY EVENING AT 8-15, POR 9 NIGHTS ONLY, 9 Awsortner Great Day ror Housekeepers will i Iregret that this matter has been paraded | pai) A her. Amy is in the high school, and I told her begin to-morrow at 8 a. m. at the society. before the public, as our company is willing to Condition oF Pe pe ee tetG the unfinished | at Gnee that Mise Cummins, who taught her PROFESSOR 0. R. GLEASON'S R. Gotpscumrp, 1007-1009 F street n.w., The Plumbers’ Trade School. use its money Ua tot ot debts foes fore | on P street in the vicinity of 82d street.— The erp last de to be meee ee “ _ a make nakieen ies a. ie mio where the following goods will be offered at | ,. :renestixa TALK TO THE Bors at THE see- | He Payment of dividend am at a loss t0 | taneral of Mrs. Margaret Stevens took place | that so!” returned Amy. aj love Amy, nut I do SE ee depen hogeer esr OS MIBITION TH, startling low prices: PP saeepereccen ing conceive the motive for this pub eation just at | this morning at the Oak Hill cemetery,’ The | 2% like | Is th at so!” an I hastoned on to Cad fi earner cuead’ ns Introducing A broom, wooden bucket, and large scrub- Th. 1 Pree eas iia een this time. Samver NorMENT, deceased was for many years matron of the out of his way; but as I went along Frank Sul- sempre tren bes [= Gas Siege 2 Act, bing brush only 28¢., worth 30c. ere was a large attendance at the plum! President U. 8. Electric Lighting Co. | Georgetowa affishouse. ‘Her death oceurrea | Yan overtook me, and will you believe that NEW NATIONAL THEATER, ane And all of Pure laundry soap. 6 large cakes only 25c., | ers’ trade school last night at their hall, 512 Paps uae on Monday last at the residence of her son-in- | W421 asked Frank if Mr. Stockton had really nee GLEASON’S NEW 1ND WONDERFUL PAT ENTS each cake weighing 20 ounces. | 12th street northwest. Mr. Bernard ‘R. Green ete ee sete Ponnsclvanie | 18, in Frederick county.—Mr. Albert P, | Pfomised to answer the question, “The Lady | Every evening, Wednesday and Saturday Matinee, Positively Gleason's Last Visit to W oghineton, owt 5 boxes bardwood toothpicks only 10c., each | had been invited by the Master Plumbers’ asso- peeer ee eee : ; or the Tiger?” he exclaimed. : box containing 2,500. avenue Monday night, and who attempted to | Yauch. a well-known young resident of Geqrge- | "Tater in the day I told Mr. Emors that his M0. GOED WER: aod le 4 jation to pay the school a visit and give the imself i > cell, wi rest in | ton, who was adjudged insane by a marshal’s i * Admission, 25. Reserved Senta, 0c. mb, and 1 box blacking only 38c., | Mitchell. After congratulating them on the | Was fined 5 by Judge Miller this morning. ON + | mured, * /s that so!” First Time here of the two Comedy Successes, 8t the bor ofice. - asox ae “"nglisls decorated china chamber sets, large | ster in thelr "profession ‘he somplimented | , HE Stout Bowooxa Savsaor,—Charlie Jobn-| ,. Gen. Butler's Sharp Grandchild. A Good Guess. CONFUSION ibe fies We size, only 21.88. 7 in8® | the Master Plumbers’ association for faking the | #8 is the name of a colored boy who has gyros hag sion : From the Merchant Traveler. and W“"!8eT0N RIDING ACADEMY, Bronze vases only 25e. a pair. initiative in providing schools for their appre. LeBel eihg eek creepy ina teen eal ee aticau aed Montounione was covered | “Now, children.” said the teacher, “I will ‘A ROYAL REVENGE. Conner et bod und Peta. me, ted china tea plates 6 for 48c., poem oe Coe Pilea A cod Charlies was on New York avenue last evening. | evening on the Boston-bound trara with hie ask you a few questions in the lesson we have Mr. Goodwin in both plavs. Instruction given to Ladies, Gentlemen, and Chil- » decorated china dinner sets, 190 /| spoke of the evils of strong drink and tobacco, | He had some bread in his pockets, but be | colored gervant. The general felt that the | Ut beem over. Can you tell me, William (ad. - > an 1 a na_ dinner s F iecudl Ye waned: mkt ox i i: MONDAY, February 4, icces only, £10.98, worth $15; 117 pieces ‘only and warned the boys against them. eDonald Pinte as dent ae Beles | arguments of his side in the Hoyt will case be- Sefer leapt ecerve ly sates HERMANN'S GEEATEST SENSATION, BEST APPOINTED BOARDING STABLE IN THE evolving roling pin or large potato masher | the New York tds school whe spoke of tre | Charlie made a brenk for the vehicle. “He | novela, ut the book he wae oceuried, ith | gq; cot know Ma'am,” said William, hesi- | JFUPTH BAPTIST CHURCH D ST BET 4 AND | riage room and apeil accommodations for Se, each, worth 100 nahh: school in New York city and the as ETT oto preg orgs ear petro lng aes {"bo. | When he was found in his room in the Delavan retleat eel eigenen? yl beriveninthechurchon THURSDAY | FUBLIC MUSIO RIDES EVERY SATURDAY Japanned tin-covered chamber pails only 12e. | it bestowed. He said he thought the school in isgua sagsage, which he took aed faa off, re | Howse on Wednesday was the Popular Seience «Unless he hada pat hand and didn't want to | “Rrocret fur the bench of the church, co eNE ATS OSC and? i6-ine oe Gr corn seso ak bial ata New For = hie rare he school ad- | ¥#8 not long afterward that Policeman ‘Daly Moncey Mette ave netted. ee ————+e0_______ aorta a PERSONS RIDING OWN HORSES, 560 CENTS, HE Gotten 107-1008 st. mw. | Journed, eridence in ha stomarty ithe mene | Seung atrononis, and be andi ave wome | The Central hotel aid tines sdjoining build, | M4 87 “Cuanurs x LTCHMAX. oq, | ampamcaieia, Sana forcne - Py * ; ; ‘dag +i at debates on the subject. It is nip and | ings at Mount Holly Springs. Pa., were burned | ING, Fe ‘S o'ck —"En- 5 Cext Daztes’ Sxozs 25 Cents. The Georgetown Orchestra Rehearsal. | deniel. This morning Judge’ Miller gave him | PTS Sricte et tate heed ae 4. D. BROWN, This and many other Bargains can be secured = teprping aad abr Recigforl ot Moetia fifteen days in jail in default of payment of a| tuck. He will give @ poser and then I will en- | Tuesday. Loss about $10.00. . Nearly every seat was filled in the Congrega- | 25'in4 where he will get ment bul tak with, | (eavor to stick him with one, The magazine = Adiuission 25 cents. | Seuts reserved without extra| ja1¢- charwe, at Metzeroit's Music Store, 1110 F st at the Faumiy Snor Store. tional church last evening when Conductor | got stealing them. las just such an article in it as will answer one Witty, turcible and eloguent. Hear bim. 2 is i is is ic : f the young man’s questions, and so I have JAMES BUCHAN C., of New Jersey Tae Brst Tarxes CouxTeRrerrep. Josef Kaspar rapped his baton on his music ener el patio hpags nS questoms, 7 4 ” Buyers should insist on having the genuine | stand and the Georgetown Orchestra burst | Marntsor Licenses.—Marriage licenses have | Mailed the magazine to him.” And the gene- BR oo YY cy E eee EERE c ral laughed to hi If. Then he LOBE THEATER. OSES Baker's Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. 2 - been issued by the clerk of the court to Edward ughe rimself, en he told of a RRR OO YY AA CL TE! - ie bgt F'sta'S. Ww. Jxo. C. Baxen & Co., Philadelphia, | fTtB into melody. The occasion was the or- | Washington and Lonisa Davis; A. Benson Searle | geometrical question the boy gave him: ‘Take BR OO yg ass &£ Matinees Tuesiay Wea WASHINGTON, D.C.” Se ee " | chestra’s thirtieth public rehearsal, the second | and Electia MacShryock; Thos. E. Reed, of | ® plane and place a cylinder on it, what part of RR 00 ¥ A A TLL FIRNT-CLAS — 00 Stircnes PzR Mixure on the ‘“Stand- | of the series of four concerts they have planned | Fairfax county, Va.. and Lillie L. Harrill, of | the cylinder touches the plane?” The general CARPET DEPARTMENT. ard” Rotary Shuttle Sewing Machine. The | ¢o, this wi Th isted of | Jefferson county, W. : R. S. Diehl, of Kent | replied. “The line.” ow can that be?” re- _Admission, 10. 20. aud 30 ce: 3029-6t° The following are ® few of our special drives for lightest and quietest facetlirmtl-iri- ralktell Gas exeleseare:peniooel county, Md.. and Birdie F. Hurst; Solomon | sponded the student. “A line has no width, aa pea a ALPAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. _ [ce - ublic. J. J. Houuisren, agent, 905 F st. a.w., | (12° Tt was as follows: (1) Coronation March, | Foreman and Susan Green; 8. Sewell Cissel and | breadth or depth. Being without these, how| BBR, A & KH as, REEF ASE Ta edptanettry Rug, 11-0x14-6, worth #35, reduced to lasonic Temple. Voikunger, by Kretechmer: orchestra, (2) Over- | Ada May Welch. can anything rest on it?” The general prob- BBB AA KK IL G MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 1 Rug, 9-4110-8, worth $19.50, reduced to A Cuaxce to Scunr Very DrsiRaste Rooms, | ture, Son and Stranger, by Mendelssohn; or- Didi Chavies ‘Bind! Hits Deg? ail shoment upa-question for Geyoungman) EOS 264 Ee CEE Only Matinee Saturday. [in angpgeentgdnenyt opeggermneneted Having removed my studio and receptioa-room chestra. (3), Symphony in B flat major, by Bs , EI Foe + FANNY DAVENPORT $12 net. ibury Palac: Ernest Lent: orchestra. (4) Vooal solo, orches- | From Notes and Queries. Supported by 1 Tapestry Rug, 10-6x11-9, worth $23, reduced to oyee He Pratiery Felson, of Maks, TE De ee en eiant Beeston DEL ten | | wo: advertinemente appeared Sn Mercurtas Danger in Ball-Room Dust. A CAREFULLY SELECTED COMPANY, $15 net. ave.. I wil) rent the front two or three rooms I aoe g is From the Lancet, . 1 Tapestry Rug, 9-4x12-5, worth $22, reduced to formerly oceupied at 1219. M. P. Rice. hauser. Mr. Emile E. Mori. (5) Piano solo, | Publicus directly after the Restoration. The In this festive season dangers af PPP, OO WoW WwW DDD EEE RRR Including 14 net. 4 Aecrise the Fire fala of Go Foxx Guan | SoS em Aaa Valine, BY | Arsh wes-n0 Goal drawn up by the John Bits | groan tages site ence eas pea [ee $$ ears De ee ger | ee ene drarena ce | elaadiniase yeaeuanngpamenunt a! > e Pasar’ opin. Mr. . Markees. isions in a i i ad ve tere Magnificent Product: Sardou’s Sensa P AT Dreden’by Lumbye; orchestra. (f) Fieatatic | who iementioned init. The wecond must have | Cevtinn try ant tar sarteatiera? of pragent |B 9.8 Gwaw BoD Ee. EE = Pro Continents, 7" Semation of | |} Velvet Rug, 10-0212-9, worth $38, reduced to Buz Youn Coal, Coke and Wood from Joms-| Hrceayuses Tp, cnila by W. Popp, Mr. Dre ee tee ne King himself: “A Smooth | of senility which can be Iaughed to scora by £ TIFT (00, 885 cog a | 1A Velvet ur, 820.0, worth $20, reduced to #17 r Yo ‘oal. Coke an from Jous- enry Jaeger. (5) Overture, from ymon jack Dog, less thana Greyhound, with white “g = 1 Velvet Rug, 8-3: seduced to 616 Seg Puotmans, the leading firm in the Dis-| on le Soeur dé la Tteine, by Thomas; orchestra. | under his breast, belonging to the King’s Ma- | 4 ™0rexouthful and robust. |The dangers of 7 fuga: § Soe he ik ieee 0k trict. | (2) Waltz, by Waldtenfel; orchestra. The solo | jesty, was taken from Whitehal the eighteenth | by those who have not learned Wieder: vedhtie ABSOLUTELY PURE. LLLL 4-4 Tt 00 Sss§ Occ ADA = 1 Velvet Rug, 6-0x9-3, worth $20, reduced to #12 Reap W. B. Moses & Son's advertisement in | ao ee ie ee ne this cep heres Met empl = oe experience, until too many families have to 1 Velvet Rug, 12-0x13-6, worth 845, reduced to $27 ‘ a ,. | and J ev ect iby one can give notice to n Ellis, one of his | mor vhose: intik cis OUBA S, 2 net fered 1) bay home furschiee et he peleeet | “Visions,” containing a zither solo part, elicited | Majesties. Servants, or to his Majesties Back. | MOUs the loss of ome. whose ee Feb. 4. SALSBUBYS TROUBADOUR'S. 228 _| *S'Tapestry Rugs, 10,6x12-6, worth $24, reduced to y we *ow prices. | forth an enthusiastic en tayrs, shall bo. well rewarded for th lane? a eXPosure on leaving a| This powder never varies, A marvel of purity, ARRIS’ BIJOU THEATER. #15 net. pa Capp aE 2s se deat 1S GG We erat cer | dance.” A correspondent seasonably draws | strength, and wholesomeness. More economicel then — 1 Tapestry Rug, 10-6x12-9, worth @24, reduced to Hovcatox & Co. are in the front again. aye labour.”—June 21-28, 1660. “We must call | our attention to another risk which cannot be | the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in tition MONDAY EV! $15 net Get their prices on cots, blankets, &c., before ig Colored. Edttern. upon you again for a Black Dog, between a ided by the most pradent until it has been | with ithe anubtitane of low-test, anccsaipignt oease oe fic —_ TSU pe Sader ee bog mae oegrmmry nid duit oe AR ioe ee on ee Fee Tea genorally recognized. viz., the Probably, dele- | phosphate powder. Sold only 'n cans, ovat Bax-| IN TWO FAMOUS FUSSY efotapetry Rug, $-9x11-3, worth $18, reduced to : ath 3 an all- : » ¥ y . on hi ry y erious ction of the irritant particles of glass | NG PowDER Co., 106 Wall street, N. Y. janl2 | Monday, Suesday und + Sou once tia” We Howe Carns? |W rin Che and ev. Bs 8 Laws, of th | bobbed, anlar Dogan | ux inown in comoroe as Spinaring fren ; cnt "Til Gera ne oun ooh omen or - HovaEtos s , J. W. Cromwell and J. M. Ricks, of the as stoln, le: THE CORN 4 * 31 21 &. 7 ic] 1 Body Brussel Rug, ‘7-0, worth $13. nor bred in England and would never forsake | ;270s* Powder.” &-. | These particles were rand y Br ug, 6-0x7-0, $13.50, re 1218, 1220 F st. n.w. = : (2 artifici duced to $7 net. = eas wine ovis diene FP, Wechng |e "utr, inner, Sng im maya | Grattan eget emer 8, | = aay sent won "BORE EA wyben,Bee nw, 047, worth 4, raed ‘a Mee ae amen ton correspondent of the Memphis, Tenn., | guaint any at Whitehal, for the Dog was better are now employed exteusively by merely be- ED ABLE JJamask, Next Week—' 07 Watchman, met in the ofice of the Bee yester- | Euown at Court than those who stole hi a and aes ; day afternoon, for the purpose of making ar-| they never leave robbing His Majesty? pr Tbagis te take femtalctomeget tyrant be rangements for the coming press convention of | he not keep a Dog? This Dog’s place (though in demjohns and bottles left over from the holi- | Colored editors of the United States to be held | better than some imagine) is the only place soley, Brussel Rug, 6-0x6-0, worth €12, reduced Body Brussel Rug, 8-3x12-9, worth $30, reduced ae |feement, saa nee ena date of | FRGUR QE LOOM cPRTeR, te —— ), | smuserment, and are hence readily shaken off SLIN, real good quality, Sc. * and diffased through the atmosphere by any| PONPDALE CAMBK Matinees Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. net. to » KIC, finest quality. 10c. Body Brussel 8-3: orth $25, reduced WOOL BLANKETS, $1.25. | KENTZ-SANTLEY NOVELTY AND BURLESQUECO. | ¢c/¢32{ bras! But, 8-Sx11-3, worth €25, red : DOUBLE WHI fe ‘ e A ) - et brisk movements. Our correspondent has| BLACK SILK: ‘Hlent quality, 81. URLE ‘ Brussel Rug, 6-0x9-0, wort! laced days, consisting of the choicest wines, whis- | in this city, at the Metropolitan 4. M.E. church, | which nobody offers to beg.” —June 23-July 5, | experienced irritation of the throat, while he | DOUBLE WHTIE WOOT Be ARKETS, immense | 2° TESLAGCHAELE Donte Guanenne $5 | glint, 4 pepe PEEL kies(both rye and sour mash), gins, rums, | March 5,6and7. Mr. Chase, chairman of the | 1660. Possibly this was the “dog that the king | hay known other persons who were affected in | Size: extra heavy: rev ae " 2 Moguett Rugs, 8-3x13-0, worth #35, reduced to sherries, ports, brandies, cognacs’ and black- | !ocal committee, rend a communication from | loved.” which came ashore with Pepys at Do- | the eyes. or who suffered from irritation of the | weeNEiEtEs CASHMER! nm Py es THE PASH AS BEACIEE me 5 berry brandies at 20 per cent below their reg- | the trustees of the church, granting the use of | ver, (“Diary,” May 25, 1660.) Or it may have : LORED SILE PLUSH os ee eee ee “ Rug, 9-4115-0, worth 25.50, reduced to skin of the face and hands, doubtless to be 50c. Cheap prices at matinees, land 25c._ja28 ular prices. My price lists appear in the “For | the church to the committee for the press con- | been the dog to which Rochester refers in one E 50 wet, traced to this cause. It is quite conceivable | .4ADIES' BRO. 1 Tapestry Rug, 9-4x11-3, worth 822.50, reduced to é 2 - - . ii ii 3 anda halt wid e. NTON STRELEZEI, @18net. Sale” column of every newspaper, and are too | Yéntion. A vote of thanks was tendered to the | of his satires against Charles If: that the trouble may extend further. It is | “kiesuit FRENCH SATIINE COMFORTS, 82. apestry ‘lt ison 4 ues unatien bes a ee trustees, A committee on finance, consisting “Bia very dog xt Counal-board weil known that the operatives working in an | STVLISH CLOTH PLAIDS, yard wad’ bat “wide A CELEBRATED COMPOSER nd |) _)—-euagoepmetpeagantnsameeted 16S0X, 1200 Pa. ave. n.w. of. MI ponte iS. Laws and B. F: Pet- srave and wive a3 any lord, atmosphere charged with iit t spicules suf- MQESRISETA CLOTH SUITING: clecant dress i efaTRBTRT Bure, 8-9213-6, worth €24, reduced to Sa aaEaaaeaen a ined. Mr. J. W. © 7 * | fer from various forms of chronic. pulmonary u y fi lity; nearly ‘yar ‘Tapestry rniture this week at W. H. Horxe, 01 Mar- 3 ang’ AN INSTRUMENT WHICH DISAPPEARS IN THE) tality in England and Wales during the ten | BLae KS. 306. ¥ ne, worth ket space. selected to welcome the colored editors of the MOST MYSTERIOUS MANNER. years, 1871-':0, Dr. Wm. Ogle devoted consid | Sis = MOOL BLANKEL~ 86 t0 87.50. CeO | Bann cauteer eireriafimeraa ahr ce aaaedaclh fue — CRS ehesegpeneie CITY AND D! = TR ICT. eee ae jer ong = com-| The apparently fugacious habits of scissors ee apace to bes consideration of the mor- | forcash exclusively ‘ ar duced to $3000 s AEST are » A) ) “ = ie ct have been noticed since the earliest historic | tality from phthisis and diseases of the respi 711 MARKET SPAC! ‘ ee eee, wet OM, ee ae ieee ue tae ete wikia cane wil period, according toa writer in Collier's Once | tOrY Organs in what he terms “dust-inbuling Next door to the Boston Vaciety Stora ee cree SG Gromeioy’s Bet English Velvet Rugs, woven im AMUSEMENTS TO-NIGHT. be the largest in the history of the ‘association | a Week. ‘They disappear with a celerity and se- pee poor serg thi ee dbeleat irae tingord Py eee ay A Bh ee "Tem per ceut disccust fur eakoos eS " . ¥ diss daga st of stone an ie dust of oo ith 8} = yes Fanny Davenport in“La Tosca,” | #84 some fine papers are expected. crecy wholly without parallel in the history of | metal. Hitherto the dust of glass has escaped | S52" Hew ro lates 84 fis Duznask Towels, wort aedepacccrnhdbess 400 Kohie Fancy Sattne at 84 per rl of 40 erda. Karn Nat Goodwin in “Confusion.” A Curious Case. lost objects. A woman is sewing and hus a pair | observation; indeed, the circumstances under | oF Spe ot Sok Ea ts, | Reserved seats, 50 cents, On suleat John F. Ellis & rd. reduced from 3oc. " Usiversatisr Cucnca.—Mme. Teresa Car | A 3Ustice oF THE PEACE istes 4 mapeas| Of scissors in her PEM cag eal crepe aed Merge patea iret ba eee oe ets soot the foliowine, yrenante witn apenas | OS = L mead PRSAL! .—Mime. : a her | rem. ; io oh of t ‘ th a purchase | Co's Music Store. aenese a : pono. "CORPCS—THE CASE NOLLE PHOSGED. imtoo aaa cack dime drops them again is her | are Mkély tobe attribuled #0 some eteer | seas eloies Dees Fine Duuack Napking word *oue Tewrce, ¢ ra Heavy Cotton Ingrain Carpet at N. ¥. Averve Rixx.—Prof. Gleason. Policeman Henry, of the South Washington | .}¢ cannot find them. Though she searches | C&S ; still, it cam scarcely be supposed that | 32. lurge size, suman THURSDAY EVENING, JAN. 31. 1889. a ‘ Haxzis’.—Dan. Sully. precinct, returned to the Police Court this | her lap, her dress, her chair and the floor | these insoluble sharp particles can be inhaled RICHARD IT, gt wll dost Witazp Hart.—Prof. Carpenter. morning a warrant, which, in effect, was a writ thoroughly, she camnos find the, slighiest with impunity. sae on gon stage Keaxan’s.— Ri -§ us. The writ db: trace of the missing scissors, and thereafter " — warr: let us say that a woman, in the very act of us- 4 " any em greg oe ing pair of scissors, is called frou her work, | Have you any idea how many miles a dancing ee CONDENSED LOCALS. Pag a bl ett = she places the scissors carefully in her work- | girl gets over in a single evening? I don’t mean ‘at less than cost to close. In the title role, Sete Cie oe a : Columbia, greeting: Whereas, tha Nelson ie — y < bos; , aes % r Under the management of or wool tn them ‘ hath, bef me, Jami it, basket, goes out, locking the door of the room | a more or less wall-flower, or one who sits out - ~ year-old child of Fanny Marrow, col- | Matice ot the poeos; in and for the, Disine vcr | after her, and returns in ten or Aftean minutes | har dacebe abe eee oan ne sits out Vang eae eer ey SRS MB. ANDREW F. WHITAKER. oy thse iving in Hughes alley, 25th and 26th, 1 | Justice of the peace, in and ee u 7 P A s tors; Reserved chairs 75c. (at Droop’s Music Store, 925 tnd Kstrects, died yesterday ethan’ 26tb-T | Columbia, declared that on the 22d day of | % find her scissors gone. lover of waltzing who dances everything from nators; peice was 40 to O0e.. now 25e. 2 HE a _ the ~aeys F f Pa. ave. nw.) General admission, including reserved is January, A. D. 1889, m the District aforesaid, | What is the more remarkable about the dis- | beginning to end. and looks almost as flesh at 5 seat, S00. Exc tickets for eats at attendan. .B . . a 4 F bs 2 " All that were 75c. to $1, now 50c, + have ot . . ch: H. . No. 219 7th street t, | Appearance of scissors is that once having dis- | the end of the evening as she did at the begin- Droop’s. ‘Gallery 25 cents. > pate warehouse of T. S. Ware, of the Ebbite | Sith basingens asian Meat nant | epemaxed: aap arecuewec gutta aoe ming teers is very fad of See Afew pair left of the 5-poundall- | _Doors open ut 7. Overture at 8, 2026-5t_ | Tork et’ prices Ponse drag store, in alley, between 18th and | Son, th daugliter of the complainant, the wad | may loose a tack-hammmer, ‘or a comb, but | those sortof things at his Angers’ ends-—had woo! Blankets at €3.70. inepane emai tae wo ber seute One Sling of the hook ef the pot Y | Catherine Johnson being a minor child, against | Soner or later you find the missing article be- | learnt it ull up. Some man has been attending ns rn > WEDNESDAY EVENIN [ANT == the form of the statue in such case made and | hind some piecs of furniture, but a puir of | several dauces with a pedometer in his pocket A full Line of Comforts, Pit Apgemneesin Geaagner provided, and against the e and govern- | 8cissors once lost are lost forever. ere is} and he finds that the average distance tra- ‘Special bargains in Table Linens, Da. EDWARD PICK, Ph.D., M. ao slore | laborer employed at | ent of the United States, "You are therefore | scarcely a case on record of the final recovery | versed during an evening of twenty-two dances pe y e 2 Knight of the Order of Joseph. ; hereby commanded to take the said H. Baum | of a pair of scissors that have been missed and | is 13!¢ miles. If any girl of one's acquaintance sarap ane The Greatest Living Authority on the Subject of caece ped ae pee crth and badly hurt. | He was | and bring him before the Police Court forth: |have not been found within the uext five | was agked to go oles equally long eke te A case of choice styles Spring | Memory, im his A e with.” minutes. would jnst say it was impossible; at least I Bates! road. and attended by Dr, Stone, Prosecuting Attorney Shillington investi-| ‘That there is something peculiar in the dis- | know I should, but somehow, when’ one hase banemna ert A fire —— I put B o'clock yesterday gated the case in the Police Court to-day, and | appearance of scissors is virtually admitted by | penn er, good music and a good floor Great bargains in Tapestry Carpets. pm J e residence of Nicholas Studer, on | informed the child's mother that this court | Women when they seek to prevent the loss of | ina well-lighted room, one searcely stops to a o—< 2 — road, near Anacostia. It was | was not the place to hear such a case; that a | scissors by means of charms. For a piece of | consider how much ground one has ox 4 ad om Studer and some of his | writ of habeas corpus could not be issued by a | ribbon, which many women attach to the han- | The ave length of —_ ~ —_- capt about £200. magistrate, but by the Supreme Court. e | dle of their scissors “to prevent them from while 0 poten is <a @ = of Eliza P. Prince, filed P are oey cause of the trouble, as explained to the prose- | being lost,” must act as a_charm, or otherwise | lancers are a quarter of a mi CARRART & SUIWH, wee her property to her mother for life, to | enting officer, wasgthat the mother failed to | it would be valueless. How, in the name of —_ to nod sister, nephews and nieces. J. tly clothe the child according to Mr. | science and common sense, can the mere fact hand 928 7th and 706 Ket. n.w. c eet - — Me., is named as executor. | eat ideas. The child has been working at | that four inches of blue ribbon are tied to the night elected J. Caldwell aintant secretary | WF Haspfe hows, and her ‘salary was turned | Bundle of fui of acimors keep tim trom and. the Bazoams Ix Lanes Ganaexrs H. J. over to her mother. The latter, the girl suid, ing mislaid? In point of fact it dresses of the association. refused to provide her with proper clothing, | nothing of the kind, and in spite of wo- ty, x si d for that reason she wanted the money her- | men’s faith in the blue ribbon charm, it is ab- : AND FURS. A Department Commander Elected. beef She was willing that hi oth: solutely useless. “If, however, we assume that Potomac Department G. A. R., last even-| receive her pay if she would prov sr ahoa the origin of this custom was the attaching ‘Wo will cell balance of our stock of Sealskin, Plush lected W. 8. Odell department com- cloth: The xpressed a | Of & bit of witch-hazel to the handle of a and Cloth Imported and Domestic Coats, Wraps, &c., i pair of scissors, we can understand it. The woman of the middle ages had a vague belief ‘indica- Hee Does ae Cen, Colinas as Fintan Serer that the disappearance of scissors was due to reduced prices. the witches, and therefore called in the aid of Seal witch-hazel Tho modes some. ernst One ‘Newmarket, Beaver trimmed, $150; the peculiar efiicacy of wit former price $250. ple ange Bg i allie gtr rae htt Sole Agenta for leading makes of Imported and Do- to witch-hazel because it is and mestic Silk Hats, Derbys, &c. leaped BB STINEMETZ & 80N8, ‘1237 Pennsylvania svenue (Through to 13th st)