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= i +B THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 188: . | it to its 5 bad uch evidence IN: L CALL. A WOMAN’S CURIOUS CRIME. source. = A NON-POLITICA FOR SALE—HOUSES. BUSINESS CHANCES. _CUR ag es ATK oo Fopsiiette EW HO ON ATH STN. E: Feet fas Re SRE oe oy ARTE How She Tried to Evade Payment of a of the how ofthis villainous “para could not The Indianapolis Ministers’ Association 612 Cat. ne.. Gr... $20. i Ae Debt toa Friend in this City. Wait on Gen. Harrison. iz BORO | GUC CADDIY st 408 4th toes eres nae SALE-OROCERY PROVISIOX, AND MEAT MRS, BROWN BREAKS DOWN AND MAKES A FULL iene” 6 4s 1216 0 st nw. Bb Store, ina nesepborhood, doing. & goed bask THE INGENIOUS STORY SHE CONCOCTED—INVESTI- CONFESSION. { THEY PRESENT HIM WITH AN ADDRESS AND EE 1z Fa 3 ST heaped DeeN RY WEE: 403 7 Fessons #E98F° | Ganon By Post-orFice ixsrectors—nxER coot-| On October 15 Mrs. Brown was again a] MAKES a marry REPLY—MORE CABINET Gos 400 - zat Oe ot A CASE | NESS BAFFLES THEM—BUT ARRESTED oN a| prisoner incourt. Her haughtiness had dis-| str—now THE NEW YORK PROBLEM MAY BE al ey Freieapanys stock. Address A. B.C., Star office. CHARGE OF PERJURY SHE CONFESSES, appeared. She was a penitent woman. She] soLvED—THE LaTrsT SLATE, 15-20" sobbed bitterly when she heard the commis- expe ee 42 Mouse in thie Cite teria ee Aare BARING | An interesting case has recently been inves- | sioner order her case before the grand jury, | The notable incident at Indianapolis yester- Sor wy, ie basineas an with atone $29,500" wwenereet | tigated by Gen. Harrison, the inspector of the | Then she called the inepectors to her side’ are | 4ay was a call upon Gen, Harcinen et che sneer: oi a member of the firm lately retii ‘The benk is well | money-order system of the Post-Office depart- | asked if she could escape the penalty of her | bers of the Indianapolis Ministers’ association, 805 and favorably known, doing a safe and profitable bust: : sin if she made a full confession. y_ pro- t Whitney nese, principally in Commercial discounts. Invest: | ment. He regards it as one of the most re- a ekg wih, daly oh ‘and sealed, and | “°™* forty m number, who presented him ota Seid cutie nik BASKeASE, 6°Box | Markable that has come within his official ex- | {uced her affidavit, duly signed and scaled, and | with an addross, expressing their kindly feel 1816.18 226. - 14-6t_| perience. He received information of the case | Continue to revolve until che was more closely | ings toward itim and their satisfaction at his re f alas Sy Oe Bale SnOuRay, MEAT AND eg from a letter dated June 6, 1888, from Dr. Mar- | bound with red tape. But they showed her | election. The address was handed the Presi- STOR: FFICES, &c. 3 334 kth ating: ior petieniens ea 500d reason shall L. Brown, of Alsen, a suburb of Boston, | that the court was influenced by confessions, | dent-elect by Rey, Hunford A. Edson, of the Store and awine Str, room 043 Pa. avn. Bio omn fea ote i : : in. | and suggested the advisability of relieving her | yemorial Presbyieri : Pa. ave. 10r. 00 Pst aaa SK Ow STATIONERY. TOTS LED making a formal complaint to the superin- inane af tis tend of jury. Then she yterian church, who said: Btore and on neous arilen “By Hrtasat adeedot we | tendent of the money orderystem that his | crnds's full confession, She maid that ail her | _ GES: Haxmisox: Your neighbors and friends, Gunton bid’ 0 141 signment from, James G: I offer for sale asa | wife, Helen A. Brown, during the first week in | previous statements had been untrue; that she | the members of the Indianapolis Ministers’ as= Bt ard Tetahisis teeseste 1085 SutiesToats sae eetber | Tauuary, 1888, purchased in the main| bed felt piqued beeswse Mra Fatham hed | eoclation, have bern tee meee betwixt two.” 50a tet ithe above adords «rare opportinity for ny one ae- | POSt-~office in Boston n money order for the | dunned her; that she had concocted the story | We are not unmindful of your imperative en- portion of the property on amy | A014 Larch st. Ui siring to engage in the Stationery, News and Toy basi; | sum of #38, payable in this city to Mrs. Put- | #out the money order withont thinking of She | gagements, and yet we were unwilling to eee toolks, For full list call at oie for pee seth | 1544 Cctambinnts 7 1 Ay Stock and Inventory apply tg) 1°" Perms &© SPF | nam, which was said to be lost. The case was | from conteaing thetalcheod, “After she bad you taken from among usto your new tasks the Istand 15th. [f>| THOS. E. | fas Pleasant. Sr. h., Or. 500 1,000 R. M. HENDERSON, i ‘i is in is without seckin, i 7Jgok RENT—BY RO, HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- | }sj 4 The above is only a portion of the ‘on ray Asngnes of JAMES GRAHAM, | investigated at Boston by Inspector Boyn- | signed that confession she furnished the re- ts and wih you gots Bese tate and Insurance Broker, 10th aud F sts. u.w. } y books, For full list call at office tor posCnieeastes. Care of C. CARLISLE, 344 Dst.n.w. (ton, and it was found that no such | quired bonds and wenthome sad, but wiser. | respects an you d. Considering HOUSE: 1 | the Istand 15th. - (£5) THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Till further noti j LaPierre Hotel, 10th and, E sts. ny. 484, st nw. 8r...949 | the assiguee will continue to die. order was issued from the Boston t- | She also returned the money to Mrs. Putnam. | the weight of a 80 soon to come to OF. HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, _ ; ntinn pos E SALE FINE. BUSINESS PROPERTY IN THE Panel er ne Oa ae eb apie oftice. Inspector Smith reported that Na cane waa presented | to thes grand jury, uy hoi to be able to tara toward ths + tpt ae. ; on | % a SHASE STOCK AND FTX. | 2 Advice of any such order was received at | who brought in an indictment. The case bi lence Re dee | NY nae trae ee end AE EEE | tae Weshitigton Gost oftee. Tuapecher Deyatan | wh get wae totrial, but when it does the cir- | stand before our co tions and in our R SALETA VERY CHEAP HOUSE ON MASSA: | Address CIGARS, Star office, fee S¢__| then forwarded the afidavit of Mrs. Brown, | comstances will probably induce = nelle Pomes, you may be assured that we shall con~ chusetts ave. n.e., near Stanton Park: {OR SALE_CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE; | giving minute details of the alleged purchase | to be entered. The government officials think | tinue to crave for you His protection and guid- Pai, Ge ee Fities from $2p 10.920 pee day; a zane e: stock | of the order. About the same time an inquiry | that Mrs. Brown has suffered sufficiently, and | ance. The association have Criet ance: iy : r modern iin: | 2 _ DAVID D. STONE, 806 J tobejnventoried. HERE 1307 ¥ st. | was set on foot by Mrs. Putnam in this city. — | is repentant of her attempt to get the best of | address, and it is my pleasure in their bebalt YWOOD & GAR- FOR SALE—$4,000 WILL BUY A rh improvements; near cars, 6 rooms . ve. ; wements; near cars; 20.50, EW BRICK | — = a FREE Any one familiar with the money-order sys- | the postal authorities, now to present to you these expressions of their conned )B. CAYWOOD, 916 Fst. now. House on 11th'st, n.w.. renting for 830 th; DWARE—A STORE ROOM 16 FEET B , cath ~ ——-__—_ most cordial este: pee moe OS® CAL WOOD SISFEL ES. | deo barony, dintuerrooes, Sad Liebe oe kee nee | ane ane, A STOuE BOOM AG FREI tem knows that the application for every mond elieeten. floor; four bed-rooms and bath on the second; hand- | offered to be rented as a hardware st some! y papered money-order sent out is kept at the office from POLICE MATTERS. THE TEXT OF THE ADDRESS K Away from RENT NEW BRICK, NICE PU. throughout. Pennsylvania or 7th st. this location 18 one of the best ich it is too, is as follows: DAVID D. STONE, 806 F st.n.w. | in the ety: being ‘on the thoroughfare to, Capitol Hint | "eich it is sent. Then, too, the blank sent by ae ‘and 0. mth, Qst., near 32d; convenient ti cy ai RS, 3077 M st.;9to 10 and 4 to 6 hw sehen and ‘0, station and on or near four Lin the buyer of the order to the person addressed | Specials for the Inauguration—Police | 7 Gen. Benjamin Harrison, President-elect Oth st tow ar dS naa Wet 5 Bg i ao herdics, ‘This offer open for five aye only. | does not bear his or her name. It simply con- Matrons—The Poor Fund, Etc. the United States: a SE 1005 NEW JERSEY, AVE: | near East Capitol: ten rooms and bath: lot 18x100 £3 | S024 We SE he the amount named in the aes cei a Upon the eve of your departure from among ne . Apply ASBUR alley: will be sold very cheap to an immediate pur- | JOR SALE. HEAP 1F SOLD AT the postmaster of the town or city designate: bundre yo _831-1m_ | chaser. DAVID D, STONE, BOO F st. The f cor. Grocery Store dois vod buniveas, reaxon {or | to oes fas eiin Go the person nana Sk 9 EE There have already been several to enter upon the high office to which you have » ROOMS, | FOR ay a | gelling: owner compelied fo leave cits. Adder applications made to the police authorities for | been chosen by your am te trymen, the members 1 ESTEAD AN of advice which is sent by the postmaster who os : ; 4 : a z hey 4 room flat, | J acres of ground in Georgetown. The mansion is a | StF ofiice. eee _ f02. 4 a len —- Positions as “specials” during the inauguration, | of the Indianapolis Ministerigl association beg fat #20. Ab: | substantial brick atructureand commands @ magni: | PXOR SALESA DRUG STORE IN NORTAWES? | filled out tho bl The person receiving the . : rs. comprise | pectfully to te or this expres- | sion of their cordi: and affection, It is a woud business. Address PHARMACIST, | first blank must sign the receipt, and if the sig- | ‘The applicants, as in former 5 cent view of Washington and the surrounding country. 5 Wil i office. J#10-1m | nature docs not agree with thename mentioned | all sorts of people, many of whom look like he sold at ab 7 a 5 {IN: 30° = ) natural that we \d hes > SHED. stn iti: <a _ fot oR. PH INS & CO., 1321 os nw. - = | in the letter of advice the money is not paid. | they should be on the other side of the bars. | our metal ce liens gente Hymna —TWO N N N ” = \) a \s y . - 1 - 7 » “d a s “hap Zn dee taka, facing Rott ric | LOST AND FOUND. Hendy STORY OF A TEMALT FuIEXDSHTE. || Othiers are cripples and persons who are wholly | of th of Jemas Christ. “We therefore -B YOU — ————— ere was a mystery which required solution, | incapacitated for police duty, Four years ago ie ‘ magistra: the repu 02 ‘Y—MONDAY, GOLD EYEGLASSES W “ | pac pol 3 > 8" a eee ae ove Con between Bureat of ae ‘and Ci and Gen, Harrison went on to Boston for that | many of the specials went on the force simply | lf #8 t be intrusted to one who holds all Building,"Grepre or Dank apa Gth st, vators, heate LE—WE OFFER AT A LOW FIG x y baxetnent and back bufldine house on Return to Burean o: purpose. He learned the following facts: | to have a good time and ther eneceeded. This | uristian interests in ancred regard. We shall JOS. REDFI ce - continue to remember you before the throne About five years ago Mrs, Putnam, whose | year more care and judgment will be taken in | heave grace, imploring for you that Sas YARDS, JAN ST , 18S), one Brindel eee r “stag,” with | health was qnite delicate. waa taken very ill in | ju. R i nidane hie! fw HANDSOME BAYWINDOW, 13- | ropearoundhis hors when ho Kot away. “Any in- | Boston, and by accident Dr. Brown was called | *°!¢cting the men for that duty, | rast dopa ntich all power and usefulness : 40 | TithstnwaneGioe et. Kavi canta ae Meee yo st | forfbation o his return to nten, Stork Yards, Ben- | 46" attend hors webecquentic: Mie Been THE POLICE MATHONS | asin we yon ned sees ee a 5 ‘st. i N erst . y re’ eC ? ) bs “ae 3 i ii ii ii “n i ¥ ye ss HOLTZMAN. 10th and F sis nw. on aniguaners on say pod vitol Park. A ba ning’s, D.C., will be liberally rewarde a | galled with the doctor aml was ind and ab | Will be sworn in and assigned to duty in a day Ayer wa yours through the coming x ; Imediate’ purchaser. Kt P. HUTCHINS & CO. I st.n aa to room Driek ogee? besrig, wars anos —— ee and cellar ;heated by Jackson Seneinaing giatca thins | JP O3T SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, reso, 4 Fi aia Se aS A.suitable reward will be paidif left at 1 NT%4 MASS. AVE. N. W.. HAND- somely furnished, to a private family of adults, 11 Toome; house an: furniture new. linen, silver, china; entire house, 2100 a month, by the year; to reserve two rooms for one person; rent, #75: with board for same person, rent $50; a trained white servant can be secured with house, references. 4 = x : 1 . | years, and that in your responsible station y AiO rewant wit bo | tentive to the invalid. A strong friendship | or two. In the first and sixth precincts a | may be “a minister of God for “good” to our Massachngetts | sprang up between the two ladies which re- | lodgers’ room has been taken for their accom. | Country and tha worth, ceo year k ingot 5 " ul 1 - | y . We subscribe ourselves 15-30" sulted in Frequent letter, a ee PRE | modation, The old wooden bunks formerly | ™0st respectfully and sincerely yours, peer cli fb se ona, whan EMy | used by the lodgers have been removed and GEN. HARRISON'S REPL Dear Prill” end by Fanny, Mra, Brown's the rooms have been thoroughly overhauled | After receiving the address ( bettered Z eae wes — atreet n.w. a 2 n. Harrison JOR RENT— JOR SALE THE OWNER WILL SELL HIS HAND. | S7°StMw daughter, as “Aunt Prill,” and Mrs. “Brown by | Wey, witht handsome ets of furniture. | made the following brief but happy reply. Wash. Cir., 12 rs Dupont circle, to an immediate purchaser ata creat Lixtinasy'evenine on ot Bly probally ¢ wl ze Mrs. Putnam as “My Dear Fann; guard their tongues. Hereafter the officers| “I very greatly appreciate this kind and ob pet ave pe erie RS ol 0 ace aa bes ae te MISS FANNY'S VISIT SOUTH, will have to tell ghost and war stories instead | frie 2 iy expression. Coming, as it does, from yon Place new, tiave-the ble. brick house ILL THE LAD son Place, new, three-st louble, brick house: | WV #2 gocma, Inquire of owner, GEO. C, MAYNARD. | VY and blue striped & ja2s-3w* 2g st. nw. Tnion st. 8. w. OF DM A SMALL waite | About August, 1887, Miss Fanny, a school | of the usual police stories. One of the appli- | all the pulpits of the city, itis all the more t awl was handed by mistake at | girl, spent eome time in the south for her | cants has withdrawn her application. grateful to me. Entering ‘upon the discharge spa Navy reception, please return to Ve health. While absent from home she appears! Major Moore has been asked for information of the duties which I shall so soon assume, I > Oftice rs. 1307 Fst i.w Barber shop, 13th & Eu.w. Tor pear 20th, Lr. ear N, 10r lor. L704 N WNER. ead 5 - | Am sure I shall need and appreciate the prayers 08, YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, A TOY TER-| to have becn somewhat extravagant, and to | fontruing James Redden or Redding, mem- | sod aympathy of the gout people of theese rier, about four months’ old, with’ grayish fuzzy | have exceeded her money allowance, Return- | pany H, D. C. volunteers, tion. If I am conscious of the a hur. Five dollars reward if returned to 1011 Hst. “| ing north, she stopped in Washington and vis- | 8PPeared from this city about 1862. pessension ae ato : any qualification for the duties te which I am one “s ited ‘‘Aunt Prill,” who generously entertained THE POOR. call “i it ork Pe Eape. lost Tray eh ane ST OULDER | her, showed her the sights of the capital, and | ‘The call recently made by the police for con- | Sivktrn. i yTiows and settled purpose to do right, as it shal . will be pail for the row: | When she left for home made a lorn of £38, Ceca post ttl be given, mo to seo the right, SMC. BLODGETT, 1237 & Pierce Place, 10ré4 1702 R st.n.w.,10r......40 ‘The above houses can be examined b S en sl } tributions for the poor has been answered by | I thank you for your visit and your friendly eurgiiceonly. "THOMAS. Fis Frick it was promised would be returned By | a tow persons, while the applicants for relict | €xPteasion of interset.” Large 3-story brick dwelling, SEMBLY, : F . are numerous. The following contributions CABINET GossrP. in first-claga condition STRAT THE ARMY AND NAVY ASSEMBLY. | But Mrs. Putnam was not repaid. After the a aR - - have be received: Cash, $50; Saks & Co., #10;| The gossip in regard to the cabinet now f4-6t SWORMSTEDT & BRADLEY ait star. The finder rewarded by return- | lapse of several weeks, during which no men- . er < ig OR SALE—OR RENT, AT A BARGAIN, SMALL | ineit to 175% Mat, nw. f4-3t" | tion was made of the $38, she introduced a or evaey ee welt as citt, | takes a wide range. Though Messrs. John N frame house, 231. 10th st. 0, lot ¢ 202100, oly | —————_— —= pies hint in one of her letters that she needed 4 . A % 18 P. KER, t ° ; ‘ll di, | Farwell, ex-Gov. Foster, and ex-Secretary Win Re, E 1 3 bape re thankfully received by the police, who will dis 4 9 fe nes near schole, arkete atrced 3a | Teztamenay ene, Still thare was no response from | tribute them only “0 those persons. who |40m.are mentioned for the Trensery da ‘and are ni ant ee we paeeeeion Srecrat. Boston. Then she wrote again and sent a >i < ment, it is still generally believed that Col. Te BRADLEY, EK AN ELEGANT 13-ROOM HOUSE — broader hint, but the silence remained un- | 2F¢ really in need, and not to a class of per- | TO" N ¥ i Sp t Circle, handsomely papered and. fres- : 4 " ~ sons who call simply because they have a|J0hn C. New will be selected for that office. ee _ | coed: large closets ahd pantries ; pretty mantels :heated J. C, HUTCHINSON, broken. A terse explanation of the circum- chance of getting a portion of the fund and | Mt. Whitelaw Reid is mentioned as a cabinet ‘T—FURNISHED—ON ISTH ST., NEAR | bya furnace; large lot to alley DAVATERD at RY.000 stances under which the money was lent failed | S500 for thevaselvos a tow dia possibility in settlement of the New York air®. very desirable small brick rebideace; | Terma to suit AVID De STON IMPORTER to recall the wife of the Allston hysician to 9 : pried zed problem. and it ix stated by the Graphic and order, and handsomely ui completely furnished. ia ——F — = 0 sense of her obligation, en ‘atnam’s NOTES. Mail and E: ss that i ys Het beasts to dena tens Appts on in excclient Sopmins ori @7000 gia cena Patience was exhausted, and she demanded the | | Major Moore has been officially notified of | actually becm wade cithee ory eons have bath. Sit fret, 835. nate SS 8 Pe ee EK & LIEBERMANN 1303 F st. RICH MILLINERY payment of the debt, whereupon Mrs, Brown | the recent action of the Commissioners in| Harrison is willing to carry out provided it will a Brick. . 7.5.8 — ‘ORY AND BASZ- | for Street and Reception Wear. Latest Paris Styles. | condescended to write that she had long ago ranting a pension to the widow of the late | settle all political differences in the party in Mw 418 Fst. st., north side, lot WRAPS returned the money in the shape of a money er te widow receives $25 per | the empire state. These propositions, as stated t FURNISH ing Soi hh rguhte oor: a Bae order, and she expressed in emphatic termsher | month and the child gets #10. by the Indianapolis correspondent of the Newmarkets at $2.50, worth | contempt for a person who wonld persist in Surgeon Bayne, of the police department, is 25 i " Grapiic, are us follows: eass otoeraphie, 12 and 814, dunning an honest woman for adebt that had | confined to his home, suffering from a severe | The first is to take Whitelaw Reid, of the tels ; plate-lass wandow parlor hes ge Apply GEO. rooms, a. Ta. 1 60 ___llthand Pa. ave._| ppg tRIMMINGS. LACES. already been paid. This led to the complaint | cold, which, it is feared, will keep him in bed | New York Trilune, into the cabinet ny 1406 Stoughton st, Satory’ brick and stoi ; ¥ SNUG NEW SIX-Room Anp | PRESS ” <@ styLes, | Made by Mrs. Putnam at the Washington office. | for several weeks, promise, give Mr. ‘Evarts the English tmisten rooms, &. 1 5 dwelling, south front, in northwest, for BUTTONS. SPRING R 2 " ——_—-___ 4 a 1 -story brick and stone, 9 00. A beantifal new 7-room and bath and fine i PUZZLED POST-OFFICE INSPECTORS. e a and urge Mr. Platt for Senator in the 60 | cellar, furnace-heated dwelling, well located: $4,800. CHINA SILKS When Gen, Harrison, with Inspector Boyn- GEORGETOWN. thus vacated or leave it open to Mr. Miller to go | Both desirable, properties aud on accommodating in All Colors, at Se. ; regular price, 85¢. 7 — contest the senatorship with him. 69 | terms. J.-B. WIM 313 F st. : : : ton, called on Mrs. Brown at her home she re-| 7, —Th ip of |r oe 2 $0 2 R, ae ee! % 4 es ‘ ‘we Maprican Cive. e membership The second proposition is tomake Mr. Evarte 45 | FJOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, FOR Ri FOSTER KID GLOVES, Street and Evening Lengths. | ceived them pleasantly. When she was asked | the Madrigal club, of Georgetown, has in- | Attorney-General, a position he is understood orne over ste cr, ao a) tases eaten iain ee * 907 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. | to explain where and when she had bought the | creased to such an extent that it is mfcessary | to have already declined. give the agricultural 20 Towa Circle, 3-s brick, poms, heated house, extensive grounds, magnificent view. Call at | Telephone, 1167-2. money order which she had sent to Mrs. Put- | to hold the meetings in the Linthicum institute department to Mr. Miller and put Mr. Platt in $y Tugmece, newiy papered with paper to match | re._S.C, HILL, comer Sthand F ste. 002380 | = | nam she gave a detailed account of her visit to | hall. ‘There are fully 60 names enrolled as | line for the vacant senatorship, arniture. ; bet 7 ALE~ BARGAIN LL BE NEW YORKERS. | the Boston post-office in the first week in Janu- | active members, and it is hoped that before | The third is to put buch P! tt and Miller ii pe Hee rm fh age gf Meee Te ary, 1888, and by her description of the corri- | long there will be 70 or 80 singers on the list. | the cabinet, the ene av Secretary of the Ni ye Paice, 64,00, will pas 15 per cont per anmrnm Oo tent Cleveland, Carlisle, Perhaps Fairchild | dor showed her familiarity with the building, | Names are steadily being added to the already | the other as Secretary of Agriculture and te price'and hold it. Inquire of . ama tien Dasoct She mr ‘“oned go many little incidents con- | long list of passive members, who pay a small | send Mr. Reid to England. GEORGE FE. EMMONS, i nected w. ” the alleged purchase of the money | annual fee. There is no fee whatever paid by Atlantic Build: — Ls y Bay AS TO EX-GOY. FOSTER. Fst.nw._ | From the New York Sun, To. day. order tha inspectors were inclined to be- | 2etive members, and any one who is inclined “ eo jourth floor, 3} room: . fifth floor, 33 rooms. MM. BA ave, Sr Pla es roi a i it 4 it The Washington correspondent of the World, = PAIK. OR OSINFSS PROPERTY, TH ST.N.W. | Of the fifteen hundred thousand New York-| {ive her #. “Y. But when they returned to | to join necds only the qualification of being | , eal Estate Brok ler good. 34 : the post-office and examined more closely into | a fair reader of music. Mr. Edmund 8. Mon- | in sending the rumor that ex-Gov. Foster, of Rear 2403 ee, a ee THIF at F Ho UnAY RCO OAT Fat living rooms sore: | ers perhaps 10 per cent have seen Grover pe ihe O49 Oh the case they were more than ever convinced | roe is president; Mrs. C. W. Fisher, vice presi-| Ohio, may be selected as Secretary of the 0.40 Rear 2012 K st... 0.3 JOR SALE—A VERY HANDSOME HOUSE ON K | Cleveland. Gen. Arthur as a New Yorker was | that the money order coald not have been | dent and treasurer, and Rt. I. Geare, director. Treasury, adds: “He is sai ont tee, 17th aud Leth will take yacant grounds | q familiar figure, but after he became Presi-| bought there. ‘They examined the records of | Several beautiful selections for the concert to ¥ le is said to be acceptable as ue LL dent there was just as much curiosity to see | all the division post-oftices of the Boston oftice, | be given shortly were rehearsed last night at | {ohO\h the, Sherman and the Foraker factions, 4 him as if he had come out of the west. The but there was no trace of Mra. Brown's money Linthicum hall. 2 whose appointment would not cause fealousy. : ‘ order. Then they favored Mrs. Brown with | | Loox Out For Hrw.—Several young ladics of | He hus « hard-money record, Hike wena announcement that Mr. Cleveland will on | another call. They tried to frighten her into | Georgetown. of the best social ‘stan ing, have | son's and his personal relations with Ger Alli- March 5 come to New York and associate him- | a contession that she had made a wrong state- | complained to their parents and friends of the rison are cordial” - m. Har- nett golf with the law firm of Bangs, Stetson, Tracy | ment, but she was as bold {sa lion, Dr. Brown | conduct of a tall, well-dressed man mith red saw seanlisahs Sabai S " i st | Was present, and interrupted the officers: “I'd | whiskers, who has accosted them on the street, ‘ 2 PTE RETLY ANIA AVENUE, seat ada haope se Geal of interest | Have you understand, sir, that you are talking | asking “if they ‘were not Mise, Boned, ‘The Mail and Express says: “The only defi- ‘NEAR ‘TREASURY. yestorday. Gen. Arthur, after his term, as#0- | to my wife!” Mrs. Brown answered the ofticers | #0, and then persisting in walking with them, | nite minister and portfolio thus far decided _f2-6t STEIGER & LIEBERMA: 1303 F st._ | ciated himself with his old firm, Knevals & | as coolly as though they had been asking her serine see conversation and greatly fright- | upon is that of attorney-general, and he is to Ransom, and was valued for his great knowl- | about the weather. She reiterated her state- | ening them. One young lady was followed by | he General Harrison's heretofore lew .w,|edge of riparian rights. Roscoe Conkling | ment that ahe had bought the money order, him’ S street car from which she alighted William Henry Harrison Miller, of maw usiness | made a fortune as a jury pleader, and there | “"4 even specified the window at which the | a a pay whinge once ye lis, Mr. Miller isatawyer of great | i JOR SALE—11THST., BET. K, Lave., bet. 14th and J ‘Mass. av 00; 1 5 6 Fora full listapply to W 3230 i Fr BT sith st..u'rDupont ), bet. ith and 10th. Sthand V. ER: rents at $25 per 8 7th Wie 83, business "proj month, Good perty, ti rents at $45 per month ; price 85,500. Good bus proverty, on Eat, bet. 439 and 6th; price $5,000. ood little by 406 0 st. nies property, with atoci, on Nat. «| Was considerable interest to learn Mr. Cleve- | MoMCY as paid in. Mrs. Brown saw that the | the nei . . H. PARKER, , {80 tensive practice and a citizen of the highest “ : 4 flicers were puzzled, and, feeling sure that | when she reached her felative’s home ‘she | =*nsiv 7 ; ; 5 Col. ots rice $1,865 5 land’s specialty. Mr. Francis Lynde Stetson | ® seit, Ss - r reputation. His personal friendship for Gen. th Pree ie ‘s¢and Este. s.w._| said that he didn’t know of any except that Mr, | BeF cause would triumph, fainted. Some of the big brothers of the young 08 C NTIRE, $15 F nw. JOR RENT—1410 20TH 8’ W., 10-RO house; all modern improvements; rent, WESCOTT & WILCO: 1907 Pa. ave. n RENT_N. W. COR. 15TH AND R STS. Harrison is undoubted, and the whole count Cleveland was endowed with great chunks of SHE WENT A STEP TOO FAR ee ee eee een oe for the | would consider Gen. Harrison to be clearly = sense. Mr. Cleveland will take ex-Attorney- | and gave them the first opportunity to disprove | 8nt¢el-looking athe titled to bring one man into his cabinet from General MacVe: place in the firm. It has | her story. While giving an elaborate account of purely personal grounds of confidence, been said that Cleveland will not try CatrLe Manxet.—The following are the re- n F, and affection, so long as he also united to these #.., $1,600 each; 326-336: | Causey in court. Mr. Stetson said that Me of her movements on that day, she said that she | ported sales of live stock at Drovers’ Rest, yes- qualifications those of the greatest ability and FOR SALE—CHEAP—TWO 6-ROO! Seat. het N ail mod. 3 . a Groom BE on i i wrote Mrs. Putnam's name on the money order | terday: 75 cattle up and sold. Best, 4% to 4%; | highest integrity, as is the ith flexant residence, 18 fooms and stab! fois 10 feet traits 1,500,” "7 Foom BUCK | Cred will go to courtit the Ducinesa oY ig | blank, and saw it sealed and. stamped.” When | good, 4 to 4%; med., 8 to 4: com., 2, to 3, | highest integrity case with Mr. Mile st se, tw hm BS . H. PARKER, fe inniinash raaber they heard that the inspectors knew she was | Sheep, 4 to 5; lambs, 6 to 6%. Calves, 53¢ 7 __ * gigtnd'Bste.s.w.__| firm and his inclination take him there. |__| they. heard, that the inspectors know money | to 7. Cows and calves, $20 to $40 per h THE LATEST SLATE. DR SALE ELEGANT TEN - ROOM sAIcK | ,,¥r_ 9nd Mra. Cloveland will live temporarily | (Taer with the name of the person to whom the | Market fair. The Associated Press sends the following Beer reat ere rare Oe Tae tee ero ston eae sa Eek | money was sent written on the blank, ‘They | Auxasta.-Honton Herbert, who ecmsslied| from Inflamapolio lest might: “There ass adid Tocation, rig] x we my ye ‘until'he as bought a house, , A | told her sho was committing perjury, but she | Special Officer Vass several weeks ago, man-| rumors and rumors on the cabinet situation, we aE on Ath st. near Ny a convenient and | sineular feature of Mr. Cleveland's new loca- | Smilingly adhered to her story. ‘She readily | aged to evade the — = ee and they multiply faster than the seven-year nents, sleven room: very chen $5,500, tion will be that he can look out of his office | Signed an affidavit and made oath that she was | when he was arrasted while ¥ Officer | locusts of Egypt. The best opinion here is viith sty fetween Hand 1 nv.two Brick | windows at 45 William street right into the | telling the truth, There was not a waver of | Hawkins. Wm. Hornady, a barkeeper, was | that Blaine will be Secretary of State. Wm. __FOR SALE—HOUSES. _ utfor employes in Govern: printing office, J.HOGRAY &CO..637 Ff On Dwellings, each 20 feet front, ten room: ros = = = all modern | ¥? Vm, | the hand era moment's hesitation. The offi- | arrested last night by Officer Sutherland for | Windom, of the Treasury: Rusk, of the W. JOR SALE— 100 CASH AND #25 MONTHL oy f thi factory ru y Wm, ; 5 i mad 44 x ~ Etsy Ee gino pre Uk Fe ee eee story Brick, | Me Ivins and, others in the. last eacepeiny | cers explained to her the serious consequences | being drunk and’ disorderly upon the streets. | windem, Of the Treacur Navy, with Evarts a adhe ene 1050. donne poh Mag Be which followed deliberate perjury, but she was | ———At 2 o'clock this morning Alfred King was | Attorney-Generrl. As has been said there ie On Ni ‘ ¥ a ew York ave.. between 9th and 10th sts., three- i i i not to be seared by anysuch talk. She assured | released from the police station here, and at 9 | no doubt that Allison has positively declined to tory Brick, eleven rooms, all modern improvements, Peet eb resi hata er cer tn es | her official visitors that she was a woman of | o'clock was rearrested on the same’charge—| ro into the cabinet, and as Gen. Harrison dee 108 G st. between 30th sad Lith, three-story, | take up a permanent residence in New York, | VeTacity. She felt deeply aggrieved that they | drunkenness. sired the Treasury department to go to the ourteen rooms: a bargain, 81! , Secretary Fairchild was in town yesterday put- | Should doubt her word. “She looked the pic-| _Nores.—A pleasant dancing entertainment | west, it is re i st. between A and’ B s8.e., Press Brick on good authority that he " sabi Z si .. | ture of injured dignity, and her glances would | was given last night at Academy hall by the | has selected Mr. Windom for that place. Price of $6200. on ‘weirs Touma. or the low | Hing the teas onches to, his business ar- | have fallen with erusbing force upon less hard- | Columbia Rifles, “~The regular monthly meet- olin. On Khode Island ave., between 14th and 15th sts., | 7 ill be * ened hearts than were possessed by the two in- | ing of the Georgetown real estate company was . . - hree-story, ull modern improveninenta, 2” feet front. | ington square, and will become president of a | © To ei ht to her story Mrs. | held last night at Association hall.There | _ Col. New did not start for New York yester- #11,000. rast company, with 'O. 0. Baldwin fotrserty | SOC ate, fer dace rduce a letter | will be a supper in the annex of Mount ‘Tabor | day, and his delay is believed by his friends to Fenton Place. a desirable little House, two stories, | president of the Louisville and Nashville Rail- | Brown bade her daughter produce a letter | wi pe es : f y 9 th, f.. Gr... bath, | flye rooms, with frontage of 1:26 feet, Price, $1,225. | Pres! and at directors. ‘The | ftom Mrs. Putnam containing this postscript: | (M. P.) church to-morrow night. be due to the fact that he had been selected 3thand Tith n? | ‘Two small Houses on Chester Place that rent for ®10 | TO® ‘rik eae ti Fen re ona = | <1 toreotto thank you for the post-oliesertion™ —-—>——— tor th linea b> . Perinonth each, “Price, #900 cach. name of the new trast company is not yet given | 1 To'So" to thane sou for the ation, euaens . Ten Dollars for Experience. — ema Paget > Senator Allison, ie ont. A A . ton, surgeon-general ore Coty neat} 1g n-c. beautiful Lot, 60x10. This | Col, Dan Lamont will become president of a | Posing that she had swept the doubts of her | From the Detroit Free Press, the marine corps, called upon Gen. Harrison part of the city is improving rapidly. ‘This ie very | , Col. Dan Lamont will b company if his pros. | visitors from existence, she aguin became the | “Did any one in this car drop any money? | themarine corps, called x ‘way to inspect the ts on Oregon ave, ‘These are very desirable. | ent intentions are carried out, Negotiations | *8Teeable hostess, Not once during the inter- | called the conductor as he opened the door. pers with Secretary William C. Whitney are also | ieW had she lost her temper. Not once did| ‘There was apainful silence for half a minute, 02100. i f he hesitate in h lies to questi Th 18th ots. n.w., Ane Tot, 14x | UNSE eay im fhe interest of Col Lamont, Tt | et cstore returned te the Bolen post-ofis | and then e man held up his hand. room Franie Hoist. “850 ber | Iueereate of the Droate ae aad Becca rene | and again searched the records, At last they | “How much was it?” asked the conductor. OR RENT—NINE-ROOM BRICK, rider, with lange yard. 86,500; LOr., bath, 19-4495, #7506 chasetts ave., bet. #th and 10th, brick, Sr., bath, #10 15 + brick, Gr, bath, | foc é 340 north side A, bet. Sth and ths. = i found the duplicate of a postal note for afew | “I dropped #45 at faro last night, but I can’t saree ad eae: Bg REE, ay bat: vere ib front, | TPL. $3750: ena shle Tith, bet" Band Cae? soli Lith st, just north of Rhode Isiand ave,,24x100 | Railroad company in a plan to extend the eniki wit tice eeu ean seis So. Mr. Pus. | expect 6 Gah dbaD. Wash, “ditve one Qubuad ies 3 kx, Gra. bath, #3000, J. MeL. DODSON? i tracks of the company on through the suburbs qaenbady . JOR RENT — 430, H ST. N.w. HOUSE OF Ti Pest. tw. £2-6t jg’ Vth Actes of Ground, at Hyatteville, MA. | and by a rapid transit plan over the Harlem | B&m. Pid sss calor got perrss a Frome qed two bath-ro0n none. 5 ORY, 9-ROOM BRICK | *Hutlding Lots ence to that postal note and not toa money Sea ee glee ehonocih citer ret seanouable Hou Lat me. near Ath st-call modern | Sse Actes of Ground te Rees, unimprovea; | ‘2, Wettchester county and beyond. | Speaker | order. ‘Then the oflicials came to the conclu- | Won His Wager and Spoilt His Cheek. Spe Se good iot alles.” STEIGER © LIEBERMANN. Tod | “eesti om station. S00 per acre eee & 00, | Carlisle will shortly practice law in New’ York. | sion that they had From the Harrisburg Telezraph. cellar and kitchen ; large back a ¥- 2s ett | = “Soe, £ BEAUTIFUL aoa He will either open an office or become asso- FOOLED WITH MRS. BROWN LONG ENOUGH. A Dickinson college student the other day, ee ae OR SALE—FOUR WELL LOCATED. bY | Broom Houses, with bath, range, &c ; in the - | ciated with a firm somewhat after the fashion | They applied for a warrant for her arrest on | in a spirit of braggadocia, made a bet of $5 | able to spend some time in that city in 10: st. n.e., Or. houses; nearly new and reuted to good West; hear F stand 7th st. cars; price only of Mr. Cleveland. Not that Mr. Carlisle is to | tne charge of rjury. The warrant was placed | with another young man that he could put two | ©" his way to the New York centennial $30 2205 E st. nw. 47... ants. JNO. F. WAGGAMAN, 1003 F st. each; terms, $300 cash; balance $30 per cut loose from polities, or at least until his ‘ge of perjury. P ; 7 tion. 30 300 Willow Tree alley ye Fe ON ie, | Also cu Cloveland ave. G rooms, for term expires, but he has become impressed | i? the hands of Deputy Marshal McDonald, and | regulation billiard balls in his mouth at one —naniaeoetetlisencnrmasiatie - y sce i FOE EE very substantaily and artistically bunt | OB 8 bet. 15th and 16t with the advantages of New York, and will, it | on the morning of October 6, 1888, he presented | time. He accomplished the feat, and is now a ANACOSTIA. and very handsomely Antahed in its details; con- bet, Tand U sts. » ", is stated, make a start here preparatory to the | himself at Mrs. Brown's house. A horse and | sadder but wiser person. The balls stuck in very reasouable. STEIGE! 93 sist: with sant: $300 | time when he can become a permanent resi- | buggy were standing in front of the door, and | his mouth, and all efforts to dislodge the same F st. a i Best a Sth st., h dent of tropoli: Mrs. Brown was preparing to take a ride. She tile until finally ‘was called B SALE — TWO-STORY, BRICK DWELLING: rik Gh aid A at eet Sater was dumbfounded when Deputy Marshal Mc- | ProvGd "utile until finally » surgeon was FF itw.: tourroums decp on ret Soce. tnee ane: Ei A TALK WITH MR, MACVEAGH. Dosald invited ber te slow Lies ant 1 com- bers and bath-room on second floor; handsoze slate _____ 1420 New York From the New York Times, . . a the eget eat ot int bi owe ee to cut aslit in his mouth on each side. Pye, #4250" cany teas, TYLER & RUTHERFORD: ZY HOME ON PTH ST. NEARE) Purapetrura, Feb. 4. —Ex-Attorney-Gen- | Producell the warrant, Mog, Bosna dey eine | The other fellow paid the bet. Ro? Fat. new romania yea __ fer” ‘a ‘pest betsuin fai | €Fal MacVeagh, who has been acting since the | fall thinking during that ride with the deputy.} Alfred C. Lewis, a United States commis- RK SALE—FINE DWELLING, NEAR McPHER- | “2¢ r4 death of Francis N. Bangs as counsel for the | She was laying out a new campai the instituted a suit for $5,000 against son Square, substantially built and elegantly fin. | _fel-6t_WHITAKER & WHITAKER, 1307% F st. overnment officers. When ished: brick stableon premises; willbe sold at a low | OR SALE—GREAT BARGAIN—IF DISPOSED oF | #™ of Stetson, Tracy & MacVeagh, | £2 fiure ax owner is going away. TYLER & HER- Fu next few days—the 10-roou press- which President Cleveland joins on the 5th of fore the United States commissioner FORD, 1307 F st now. " fe2-Ut" 319 C st. s.e.: modern improvements: in | March, was interviewed y on the subject, | Wept bitterly. Her daughter also wept, and brick fron 3 ¢-LARGE THRERSTORY AX GE. | perfect_o1 for $3,650: very cl at $4,000. | He said that as soon as the electi the doctor's eyes were not sas, pe" 'y easy terms, [ROR SALE-AT A SACRIFIGE=FOUR Two. | Teturn to the bar and to settle in New York, | than from repentance. Rh She felt ‘allach between 13 and he therefore ve: turally turned to Mr, | think that she had been beaten. She pleaded . F. Hecht, cashier for a Chicago ‘was | to the public, were wo-atory Uetche Grooms eed bake Pec eee hay Btetson’s firm, in view of the friendship which | 20t guilty to the charge of perjury, and her | attacked by ligheo sme in Meo in | young men last om eit mh street, near T street, two-story brick, mae cts existed between Mr. Stetson and hi Mr, | case was continued until the next day. Chicago and knocked down twice| were G. O. Ws gare “Wwestoort & MaLCOX, 1 ‘ has it, | MacVeagh ee etd his own reistiog to the MRS, BROWN'S LAST TRUMP, with a of — nd Pipe, but held on toa ag oe. ES SE I ee ( Paave. 15 hi SALE—BARG. Y INVE: ‘ST - firm, owing 1s idence lade! Mrs. Brown played trum] valise containing - JOR SALE-ELEGANT HOME OF 12 nooms—| KOR SALE-BARGAIN’O FER. CENT renidence, | Was of course only to continue until enue rns Seder seer 00h A nee General business throughout the Schuylkill Ke and Mra. J. E. on, Lith street, above Iowa Circle: 4 rooms deep; | near 10th st. 2.w. ; 85.800. Corcoran street, | satisfac arrangement could be made, He | ** Wasn't large enough mpl visiting Mr. and Price 8.1 #100; fe + has furnace; can- near Nyt ave.» 17x87. OWNER, 1536 Pierce Place. evidently Taought the action of the President street.——Some Nfel-ot WHITAKER € WHITAKER, 1307% F st, = was very wise and to be commended in every stable of Mr. A. Piscnan ane te ea Manne doze ARCHITECTS Pete the Toledo, | barnes either and to inspect, to GUKLEY ——— =: James 5 | Tad Fatrect us. — jal TANTON 3M MOWARD, ANCHITEGT: “MAY ‘iain Baler Ler ag ye Contral Gen. Harrison Bs | Fee tet arene Date, 2 et Brennen tery deme | SUMRR® of ae wie tant | Bookie, Coun, , yey 4 ye === | The case was not the Van- | from which the suit JOHNSTON, ‘the Big Four | general will at _mieeotw 10S Pema.ave. 3 it mf SORT: permit C. M. Norwood, late union In New York James ‘OB RENT-NICE EIGHT-ROOM NEW HOUSES, < f last week, ie ng took -; two Lines door; : SALE— irobem, range wankiny two cloeets and ‘bib, Wels | RQUSALE we Gasom brick alla, Ropaing bonds for all eosts, Norwood “Caremuth | The girl is in» Singretea yard and ales. smonth Pavered contest, Te at Rime