Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
oe pila sr ain P| -” i LE its, eer e Bt THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON, D.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1889. 3 FORSALE—HOUSES. _ MOY CHUNG FINED. OR RENT — 1209 © ST. ¥. w. =I (ONAL OPPORTUNITY—| A Lively Time with Chinese Interpreters rooms and tnath_ completely furnished, bath; corner how: in the oF Fe r 5 oD | P desirable a Police Court. 1 = office. St ‘ WILL IT BE WINDOM? He May Again be Made Secretary of the Treasury. tf: ‘The trial of Moy Chung Kee, the Chinese |1r 1s Nor BELIEVED Ix rxptNaPoLis, WHERE | From the Epoch. i 301 MAN 1407 F st. rr TO CLOSE OUT AN ; charged with| cot. xew 1s raovont SELECTED FOR ae sker ; bee Oth and Tote ste i Satgey brick grocer, at No. 108 43§ street, bles Peon vou and tats 2 33 rentals fot 168180 o'S0 fe alley wa eatlnes | poeta en the Potine ce nneat wie re: | THR $UA00—SENATOR RVARTO MAT BB CEOSES throughout all Italy, and is taught in the public | City auctioneer, ten days ago, and represented paey an snot schools of Rome. There are two kinds of Ve- themselves as agents of the York safe company ATE, wslvania ave. Pay hand sumed in sp dasey bee oldrnlgne 48 ATTORNEY-GENERAL, ‘= t, 1003 F et.n.w. £7-¢ Watter called the defendant as the | gai FOR BESTA ay Sean POE PEON, BANDSOMEL: FINISHED “and Although Moy Chung Kee cohversed While there was a good deal of speculative | netian laces—that made with needles and that of Philadelphia. He wanted a safe. “ = but jut cir: | with the policemen; his counsel called John | Matter about the cabinet sent out from Indian-| made with bobbins, only one person being en-| Rochat, the jeweler down the street, has one bry : ‘& Gath, « Japan, 56 date tos apolis last night there was not s single item of | gaged in the former to every twelve persons of our safes,” said one of the agents, “and if FOE SAE GREW BRICKS, 08h, br Kn, <. 0409 | to the court's inquiries theinterpreter gave the | 3°", The rumor in regard to the selection of | engaged in the latter, The laces made with | you know him Ican chow you just what clase @ neat Oe Brey mar ta ave. , information that Moy Chung Kee was a “good | Mf. Windom as Secretary of the Treasury is | the needle are far more elegant and costly than | of work we are doing. Let's go down and see ney Bins Gat, ae. We F t ive not believed to have any foundation there, and | those made with the bobbin. The difference Rochat's safe, anyway.” THE LACE INDUSTRY. SHOWED HIS SAFE TO BURGLARS. How the Costly Venetian Fabric is | They Kindly Tel] Him How it Can be Manufactured. Made More Burglar Proof. From the New York Sun. Within late years the lace industry has re-| Two men, one about 40 years old and the vived im Venice, and not only in Venice, but | other 25, called on Lewis E. Wood, a Jersey Big — ‘i BS B 3§ ae: IR RENT—2732 SEVENTH-ST. ROAD, Schuetzen Park rooms and cellar; b Tanged for invalid; rent $12. For saie for Also, furniture for reut. Inquire on |p OB RENT—SMALL HOUSE, 231 10TH ‘street ae., pear ™ MAKER, LIS P. mou a fe7-3t LARGE TWO-STORY BRICK BUILD- ing, 79x25. im rear St Joseph's Ball, band H ste foot alley ; for warehouse, work- ‘stable. accowmodat ict. ten horses; con- water, Gas, cowet, 6. tion. Per mouth, th be remain eS ORO # EEsnr0xs, - 930 F st. bw. Rok RENT— f Fe Cy some! SS1O0 at 10r. mid eobupe 8 Sh e the politicians incline to the opinion that Col. | is almost as marked as the difference between | Mr. Wood EACH. “What counsel accompanied the safe agents te 0 Cleve: aGaenee ee asked - New will be appointed to that office if he will | a steel engraving and an engraving on wood. | Rochat’s store. As they entered the younger = 4 Hq arin, : pned 1.” John, accept it. Mr. Windom, it is said, would be | One is an elevated -and difficult art, the other | of the men pleasantly accosted Mr. Rochat. ing 8] Ea Te Fi 8 mea P de t said that | *cePtable to Mr. Blaine. who recommended | js an industrial one and serves the ordinary| “How do you like your safe? Our company FORDE Fae” eta | ne crcied tee maa ar, defendant said thet | him for the same position to Gen. Garfield, but | woce fixed it up for you. Turn about's fair play. Mr. F° T BARGAIN—LARGE HOME he had ever seen a game of poker or fan-tan | ‘* # alleged that the ex-Senator could not be| The costliness of what is known as point Wood wants to buy a safe, and we want to show Tht Pica guy 68.500 any te ; pics taken from Minnesota, as he has not lived there | d’Alencon lace is owing to the fact that it is | him yours, ferties » 7 MS l42a Fat | Played in his room for money. for several years, and that it wouldtnot be just | Worked with the finest needles on parchment | Mr. Rochat and Mr. Wood are good Po SAE BEAPTRUE NPY House xeAn eat ee he ever showed | to the state of New York, in which he | Patterns, the pieces afterward united by invie- wee Donat ous gente Rn St E Dupont Cire bai fuis ny everything | the officer containing mem! *|now resides, to appoint. him from that | ible seams. Twelve different hands are re- | Pen fe, WI Yh; tifa tee INRiN! “He say,” answered the interpreter, ‘H lish, ND BASEM. AND 2443 MST. 83 Fae. omnes bricks, $1, . 1, Be rH oe fe: perce Bon Et [18.30.1900 H st. Tg, 19th ad Hf tas aw ® RENT VERY COMFORTABLE hd 1X- Ere jouses, near Electric railway, 1516, 1 ‘ its at red) Sf North Capit tg dearable tua real Fs 5 bey ® i i i all. and opened the various drawers for in- tate. The Windom boom ‘to’ be | quired to produce a single piece of the lace. | * ope ad re. | speak Eaglish, be no read fapiishy’aud, he stronger in thie ct than at the home of the | 7 aang snaraved spon copperginte ond | TESS uejshowes covre be Levi his mes ENT BRICK, | *ked policeman what was in the book.” eee cee a arsustaied in Tan Bran yoo- | to sncs long. each slip mrnbered in a given | BORG. and explained how extremely burglar EF i Chong Lee then made his appearance and terday, there ° roof the i conti is order. The pattern ispricked upon the parch- | P! whole thing Te Feunw. *_ | oR REN’ listened to see whether the interpreter truth- eae ae Mgwiiesy ment Fig pater ioe the canoer teenea [OS or two as to how the safe FoR RENT_DESIRABLE, NEW, NINB-ROOM F Go. "on Conn, J Oa SET RORY CibiiOn nu | Sly repeated the testimony or not. The first | rho think that the financial adviser of Gen. | tie attom of the parchment with thread tpon ‘House all mod. iinpe : well located; 1. suitable tor ALE-ON 1, BET, NORTH CAPITOL AND | question and answer met with an objection | @arfield will again be at the head of the Treas- | t'e, Pattern of the parchment with tiitead upon BR ow rent to desisablo tenant. HL. AUST.| or business pur Bw geese is, Bwa splendid Sstory and besement | from Chong. and Mr Shillington explained that | "FY department. The Herald — Taunt. The ground petting Of the lace b then see the humor of the re- pon RENT-SIX BOOM HOUSES, MODERN 1x : L782 12h sense Sie: 93 i RNER & C0.,916F st. nw, | Chong was his interpreter. hight that a tender of the Treasury, portfolio worked in, and it thus “passes from hand to | mark, “We will show you Just what clase ‘of RK > A > “a . sent Ratt. Btrtrcew dobd -y r ” Fe ts. Apply WHEATLEY BROS. 33 RIMENT INTERPRETERS DIFFER. to Mr. Windom was on ite Gages Se York, | hand until completed, when it is cut from the | work, we = Ln A at Pe eRe nw panes eases” pak. | S012 FS ets 8S | Ares 81 Moy Chung Kee made another denial of the | but he added that it was not iy be- | Pattern with a raz : 3 RENT—THR! E88-] od ‘01 i. ¥. ‘bath, dry cellar; all iuaps.; | $403, 509 or. ‘y A point d’Alencon shawl has been known to | that “en had robbed his safe during the Feese tees comes ‘ST.—BRICK AND | Charge and said that he receives his friends on | lieved. jext door to the jewelry store is « 000 a ft, Osta, rents for 88: pres, | Sundaysand Mondays and they enjoy a smoke TRE THURSTON BOOM. fell for $10,000. One of the most marvelous ‘window Bric Edat ye. near berlice. Capitol, Pension ji dyeing house. Some time during the snow. 16-6" __ALLEX wiht. 13 9th st. n. weihet: jreril tired Ching ‘Lite x ox-| Ba d Morton Smith, of Denver, Col., laces owned by the Empress Eugenie was a ig the ere arc DEEBLE, 1319 F st. = 12 : =o: a is Se storm early yesterday mornii two “16-68 ; EL BLE z int de Brouxelles shawl. No less than eighty 3 two men were arr: art ey SB Pe FR Sas O8 RENT COZY 6.ROOM BAY-W1¥- | ceptions to the evidence as interpreted by Jolin | assistant sergeant-at-arma of the national re. | Pot de Brot ‘employed for one year in making | Seen to enter the dyeing house. One carried @ : 25 per io. Witkin '& WALT os at. nu n FUR! fF Gott, and the latter stoutly objected to Chong | publican committee, yesterday presented to | it, and it cost @22.000 in gold. It is in imita-|bamd-beg. They entered with a key, pd st r Lee's presence in court if he (Gott) was to act reg preempt race abe that Joba | tom of Moye Veutes ine in its magnificent | ¥hen tuey were inside they locked the door RK SALE — BARGA! by as interpreter. Gott then picked up the bible, M. Thurston, of Nebraska, be chosen Secretary | Web, in its tracery of the renaissance period | *68i0. Then they went to ‘the spot in the bay window brick; § rooms, sou Nth’ ateer: | SWore Chong Lee in his own language. Chong | of the Interior, ‘The petition is signed by the | and its devices of antique figures and Moorish | Wall on the other side of which Mr. Rochat's ig from our office. 10. Ar B. CALWOOD, 098 Sisk febsse | im turn made John swear in the same manner. | Oovernor and the eonee ene eee be the | conceits. Heavy fete droop over the almost | if stands. Half an hour afterward or there- R & WHITAKER, 1503 Penn. ave. OR SALE-ON MARYLAND AVE, BETWEEN |4 Tesular parrot-and-monkey time followed | F2a5 and all of the momnbers of tre legislature, | invisible mesh, there are groups of medallions | *Pouts A jhole had been drilled and sawed 13074 ¥ ot 2d and ‘3d sts. ne, a large Brick, with Brick | 2nd John was made to step aside. A lengthy | excepting those who were absent, including | 8etin exquisite garlands of foliage. and the igh the wall and all through the back of Stabling to an. alley Lot almost 3 32, at front facie discussion then ensued, and Moy Foon, the de- | 4,4 democrats. Mr. Smith said, after his call, | borders are worked around concealed horse- ‘| H age a ee Rochat's Fuilding ot adjoining, yard full‘of shrubbery aud | Tis outy forty feethoy aoable. nee hear | that Gen. Harrison smiled graciously and was | hair. to give it greater stiffness, and to offer a is place of business yesterday : ‘ Gane : 9 striking newtrant to the ad of the Brus- | he opened the safe and then nearly fainted. Mae RAS cL Th of gromd. Teme. | Lee took exceptions to what the new interpre- to receive the petition, but he gave no = = Sais Biase ENT—FOUR-STORY PRESS-BRICK HOUSE, pm 9 = FT ar with all mod. condition. 14: 8. SHREVE, 1009 ih A Pp A 2 Bal The lot contains 5,618 sq. tt. un ‘Terms, Hs . * He looked straight through it into the dyei 82.500 canh balance in froin three Sten years if det ter said. He accused Moy Foon of not only indication of what action he would take. sels manufacture. Queen Isabella's laces are ng bss mene aig ra B Tine i=} 0 valued at $1,000,000, and represent all kinds, lishment aud into the face of a young nell aS on New Jersey ave., bet, Band Osts. se, a 3- | 98king the questions but also suggesting the Ty BEHALF OF SENATOR PLUMB. epochs and nationalities; in her collection are apioyed there wees Sos Fe ee of F 12th. ‘M. near attic and cellar, 16 rooms, with siabling | answers, ‘The defendant was shown the Paper | A Topeka, Kan., dispatch says that a delega- | Spanish mantilla veils worth 86.000, dresses in . ed the young woman. BROWSING. owner, 416 Sth st. 2.0. } vpent Circle... Usith st. [hat bee #76 front and contains 4,708 nq. porporting to be the incorporation of the Ce- | tion consisting of ex-Gov. Anthony, Lieut.Gov. — d’Alencon, and antique guipure valued at | 1°) think it is “Oh!” replied Mr. Rochat's 2 SF aaa SE TS WN Sui af wageare sth Catt Oroauts Sade: | exactly" how. he got’ possession of the paper, | PelhSpesker Booth, State Treasurer Hamilton, | €200W0 each, | a a the crack of the 3 - . ; e hand- ce is Keb've ‘cars, Moy Foon gave testimony for the defendant | ©°l- Hallowell and Col. Walker left yesterday pee oa hentilty | Fase i ; % n, ‘hant strong box, where $10,000 worth of diamonds of ALLEY PROPERTY, withi 4 for Indianapolis to present to President-elect | Produced at Caen, Bayeux, Chentilly, and the “ of Gavel Ground in facit he corgenot | #0d the court imposed a fine of $00. ects rapt to present, to President shect | Pov cunding Giasicts aed ia comeecl vith rez] and © Sot ef cosh tee sharon and beneete ® =} Se 22: Seton 20 On ae ee S, seer See: Bae: 2 aeeee! Suro, ERO r - ~ icles there was a full set of burgiars’ tools, It was improved by two four-toom frames. rentiu for The Case of James M. Leach. lature endorsing Senator Plumb for the cabl- beer ai Pe aise ferme por evident that the safe agents bad been fright- with side Jot for another good house or net. They also take a letter from Gov. | &t Chantilly are ordinarily very costly, and only | Enidrna Sha the saf leted th: 100, on easy terms, THE CHARGE OF ASSAULTING THE MISSES FARRAR | Humphrey, in which he states that the resoln- | Within the command of the wealthy, but the $10,000 worth « Amen. jeted their work. The jes are not vuly cheap, but desir- WITHDRAWN. tions express the wishes of the people of the | Bayeux silk lace closely resembles it. There | £10.00 worth of diamonds and the money was ‘Hill, ail being eas the Capitol, -M.MROHEER, | The case of Mr. James M. Leach, jr., chief of state, The delegation have arranged for a | *T¢no such assemblages of hand-lace workers valued a e400 sen neg eee re d 302 East Capitol st. ay nnicx | 8@ Pay division, sixth auditor's office, whohad | hearing with the President-elect to-morrow, | i” Ireland or Scotland as at Caen and Bordeaux, | Poot Ga cntion er the, he police haves JF ORSALE ATA BARGAIN THREE STORYBRICK | some trouble at the house of the Musses Farrar, | 9" x-Gov. Anthony will, on behalf of the | "bere upwards of fifty thousand females aré oo 4 elling 4 H st bw fats and heres pass ag “ nie le al : ry mt on al delegation, present the name of Senator Plumb | ©"8*ged in the occupation. The value tose ‘SE PERSONALITY. joor: house ow vacant and can be exainined: price : * : - “eh SRSONALITY. $1,000,000. The workers in the north of Ire- OR SALEDAT A SACGRIFICE-FOUR Two. | 2 the Police Court this morning. He was EVARTS FOR ATTORNEY-GENERAL. land and Scotland have an especial aptitade in| W%®t Life Insurance Officers Learn oA) Be: ‘and basement Bricks, on 12th st; above | Charged with assaulting Miss Etta and Miss| Inregardto the rumor that Gen. Harrison | producing difficult work, About their Patrons. ‘wood Rhode ive. mod. imps., ‘mantels, Ada Farrar, and also with carrying a loaded | would recognize New York in the selection of | A modern improvement in the production of sg ‘and woodahed in Tears price 85,000 each. eapots revolver. ‘ Senator Evarts as the cabinet representative in | lace is the introduction of shaded tints in the ~ San Francisco Call. *\19-1m* OEE at. Mr. Shillington called the attention of Judge | that state, the Herald correspondent ears: «qt | flowers and patterns, giving them the relief of - Talmage says that Joseph was president ie a the cons, oe oy pete as a is now generally bi oliaved ors ap yg A a patere. : e art has been most a of the first life insurance company,” said a or in Tuesday's Star. and said that matters used in the laces made in France. The effect | downto: i is WINTER RESORTS. been ao arranged that he desired to, enter a | Shor and ite alse Sosa tra eeeat | is produced by varying the application of the | Sure corn ethes he, Whisled around in ‘hi ENNEUEST, nolle. pros in the assault cases. As to the charge | Tr iS'argued that his terre techy seis saat by | two stitches used in making the flowere—the ncteee op dearest P ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. of carrying concealed weapons he understood | a¢ an end in two more yoare, and that he secs | rst being the “toile” stitch which forms the | *PPlication for life insurance policy is a very the beach; open grates; 0k te oop, | that ME. Leach was willing to plead guilty and t hard fight before petiageg heed wood wg It is a stitch, and the other the “grille” stitch | interesting bit of personal history? For in- ._ | pay afine of $20. nown that he is fond of Weshiactes ite. na | employed in th the pattern, | stance,this application is from a well-educated, said that he was willing to 20 athe proneeat: | ¥ going into the ‘cabinet he would be The Mudd-Compton Contest. Ba Ce nlaen. Ser mame % tie. ivieien” | ing atforney had intimated. ‘He desired to sur | Hie greeny onze more ,and Posey Ca | ee oe sotraeee eametnee oterans | Helen Corbett, of Galveston, Tex. She was EW WINTER RESORT, | however, that he did not think the court would | ()'s suavetuent recently subire to ha aiect me ao born in Richmond, Va., August 19, 1859, and NY ee CEP ie, impose a fine shuld the caso go to trial. The | th2t'he would itke to take the Aitormey-tiemmct | Evidence in the Muda is, therefore, twenty-nine years old. She has VIRGINIA BEACH, VA. defendant, he said. had the weapon, but he | ¢o0 New York, is significant.” — Se ran OT 5 ollie Sik peuiniied has hed Ons ani This new, artistic and completcly-appointed hotel is | thought he was justified by the facts in having cit tierce pscargrennps ssondiceinomtl mang)! mengire Sivas | ONE fio eigen ayo ae ne “ ‘TIC OC! in his possession. iN lore Jos. 8. Wilson. examiner. The Baltimore 4 ‘ : miles seat of NORFOLK, Vi. tovemitiety Nossoue | The Judgeaaid that where there is such a| A large number of coal operators and miners | 1or° cays: Wm. Brown, of Marlboro’, was | St the beneficiary for her $3,000 policy. AND VIRGINIA BEACH R. Rand on direct line soe wgegern Rermecer it be ee who are holding a convention in Indianapolis | sworn. He said he was seventy-two years old, ao) ae Fo iat, a between the North and South. A primeval pine forest etter je mi i i “te “ b Sonak Salus ost enn aeaceeee (wideout tial, : : fem Ateins eee: on offered wet Coda and on the morning of election his vote wes te- | aay a ay ee pear’ name was ‘Asa health susan teas superior. So the penalty, was only imposed for carryin the 7 ion of selecting a cabinet by | fused by the judges because the name William aries Canale Smith, and he was born in J. W. ALMY, Manager, | the pistol Mr. Leach having settled his “bill | Frorgusng him 0 slate made up entirely of | Brown was checked as voting. When asked how | Booneville, Tenn... and died at the age of fifty- Or $8, E. CRITTENDEN, (late of Hygeia Hotel, Old | with the Misses Farrar. JoneG tee nand Cperators. Gen. Harrison en-| he would have voted he replied, “For Mudd | ite of typhoid fever. The mother's name was Point Comfort, Va.), 44 Broadway, New York (Room 4.) Bl oreeois pe heed Se ea Sea fe winter |84.Grant.” Charles H. Green gave. similar eye sy eae fe2-26teo ie Death Record. ~ Poca 4 testimony. Mr. James W. McKee, president of 4 —_ ae eS 1,000 | rINHE LEHMAN, OCEAN END OF PENNSYLVA-| During the twenty-four hours ending at noon rg mgr fp tgenn ery gh that | the republican club of Washington, swore that ort = aS eee, ou ake — books, Pe fal st I at office for fener teen Sity XJ, Enlarged aud newly | to-day deaths were reported to the health office i D y Mr. | he knew Richard H. Club, who was refused his 9 tong wae Gaver ed Ss fo} 5 a 3 , 4 : George Bain, a prominent Missouri miller and > wpved brother, and her only sister died when she was SOR SRLE SEX RE HOC oe A | MebGomtanthedin MES. FW: 2p ornclin M.. Minor, white, 00 | ex-president of the Merchant's exchange of Bt. | Tittal that Seasenen Pur te grict, He ad- | eichteen months old of cholera infantum. Our 6 rooms and bath; two latrobes; bricked-in ranze TT! VICTO! OCEAN END. 8. C. AV! VE» years; Ruth E. Sesson, white, 45 years; Lucy | Louis. publicans as to Club's registration owing to | *PPlicant was vaccinated last year and does not cryatal chandelierg; thantel mirrors de, Bored cada sax oRaUEnly rencvated. heated, g48, | Hancock, white, $1 years; Bradshaw H. Web- CANDIDATES FOR MINOR OFFICES. non-residence, and that Club's uncle Objested have a regular physician. She is very abstem- out. Apply at 403 4th st. ne. 15-3 ales, tukth sue 3 W° Wiliams, | ster, white, 52 years; Geo. ‘FP, Gaumar, white, The Tribune correspondent says: Fresh | to his voting owing to his minority. Andrew | 1008 in her habits; does not use wine or liquors, {OR SALE—FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY IN THE 4 years; Jas. M. Espey, white, 72 years; Daisy ‘, . as tobacco, opium, chloral or morphine. She has pt yh one a for | [EE COHONARO. . nits b d, | Candidates for minor offices at the disposal of | V. Robey testified that he saw Club on the day om 2 3 8.500 to an hi ‘purchaser. AP. HILT CO. Ocean End, Virginia ave. Atlantic City, N. J. | Barnes, white, 21 days; William Smith, colored, thi és athatatbicads of election, and club told him the judges would never li in the tropics and has never had 51: Bs NS “tél ’ | Openall the year. “Excellent Carine, 5 years; Matilda Barnett, colored, 79 years; | the nex! istration are coming to the front not let him vote. He would have voted the re- | ®8thn1a, angina pectoris, aneurism, alcoholism, =o OR SALE—A VERY CHEAP HOUSE ON MASSA. ETE 8 Julia Marshall, colored, 22 years; Jared Ed- | every day or two. Ex-Senator Geo. M. Chill- ablican ticket... apoplexy, bronchitis, colic, chronic dysentery, S7H421 Lith sto. F chusetts ave. ne., near Stanton Park; six nicely 1 me ilo vo CITY, wards, colored, 70 years; Jos, Brooks, colored, | cott. of Colorado, for instance, has expressed a “ Evidence in thi 86 was also taken in Leo! | catarrh, convulsions ‘or fits, concer or Gamer, £o838 B, Bapered iyorte tid’ Sct) "every ipodern convenience’ OTILL OFEN FEBRUARY Or Leso, 27 years. : desire to Gen. Harrison to be made the next lence in the case was ©on- | diseases of the abdominal orguns, disease of the © HOLTZMAN. 10th nly $8.2.0._ DAVID B. STONE, SOO Fat. nwi0-3t| 4.14.6, OPEN SE ie ticcan toe commissioner of the general land affice. He | *tdtown eee es the contestant, | brain or the bladder, car, heart, kideys, Pabacecr sth sO ae senate for tobe RSLGE | WINTER AND SPRING RECORT. EATON cox: | , PRWONER Waxren tx Bostox.—Major Moore | has the backing of the Colorado Senators, The | *PPearing for binselt and B, H. Camalier for | jungs, liver, wpine, skin or spleen, dye: Howe on iduiarong ting for 890 per month; Wee ‘Hotel, Old Point Comfort, Va, ‘Terms gz | has received a warrant from Baston for Walter | friends of ex-Gov. W. z pton. e B THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. BY RO. HOLTZMAN, REAL ES- or Oth as ee a a8 a REX x Gite Std Insurance ‘Brok ‘and F ste. uw. LaPierre Hotel, 10th 2015 N st. nw., Sr dE ste. uw, 48r4 (3113 Nat. 10d. taps. e509 203 | f = orgs: BeBe ar Parte, gore foe é ‘arren, of Wyoming Terri- “ 4 pepsia, dropsy, epilepsy, erysipelas, gout, = oe fi 10 per Week and upward. Whitcomb, alias W. G. Moore, alias Mason, the | tory, are urging his renomination. Mr. War- | PeeD examined, Mr. Sidney E. Mudd. the con- | Perel, Shopet. vel, 1 con: er tour bel —— on the second: = GEOKGE BOOKER, Proprietor. | man arrested by Detective’ Me iy ons | ret held over ter a ‘yearunder President Cleve. | test#nt, testified as follows: I was the regular | Sonera debility, | gravel, ernest com S-3t DAVID D_STONE, 806 Fst. .w. | <== | charge of passing a bogus check af Solati’s | jand. and was succccded by Goo aiersiole, | Fepublican candidate for Congress in the fifth 7 OF TBE BEST-BUILT NEW DENTISTRY. home . tidat " impaired vision, jaundice, neuralgia, UILT NEI jotel. The warrant charges him with forging | who has made. an ‘unpopular ‘administration, premphaee pony led Laat oe ghee diera siistion, puansinain, pases paralysis, ‘s 3 ees ——— = | tl ra of exc! 5 i proce 38; my ne: 4 i pre sun- Pay rai Be ea eerie waa bau 1% 185200 83 | TORRE DENTAL EVFIEMARY TEETH FILLED | We ™*me Of Foe. Dugan to bil — Filler or snes for public printer is, Robt. J. | (sometimes epelied Sydney, semetitacs Sidney cy emacten, Saale Pek, Scceain, Sa shes: wil § sold very eh cep to an, iinm te Du and artificial tecth inserted without charge, except ALEXANDRIA 5 c t ie has ri 8 | © ‘Mudd, and often written by the initials §, | *oke, scarlet fever, typhoid fever, varicose ee oe 3 goat ot rater) at 120 ath. Delta vd - sre commending hin for the place from Sen- | 5° wugd) T was the only person by the name | Y°il®, Vertigo, yellow fever, open sores or en- . L 5 ment of Colm nivel » from 1 t0 5 p. 3 le 5 4 . eas: " it of rot Georsvionn, The jaanafon fs | exceny Sunday, Extraction “dco Int gbes | Reported for Tar Evesixa Sin re Butterworth and Caldwell, and other promi. | of 00a who wag & candidate in this district | ME Cone 140 poutda than abe ema ck structure an.) commands a magnifi- pose 2 to 3 4 ISORDERLY WASHINGTONIANS ARRESTED.— hio politic: jast fall; I am the only udd in this | 5 i i . cent view of Washington aud the surrounding country. = = ~ Mo — | nent Ohio politicians. . [| inches in height, has a bust measure of 36 B STALE PAESO S, DENTIST, PTH ST, COR: | A number of young men from Washington vis- GOV. FOSTER WANTS NoTHIXG. state or anywhere else to my knowledge; I nt 7 : 4 ili be sold st a ba Diner eas, bulge seed acted | ited this city Inet night. and having enjoyed am the only person by the name of Mudd | bes, which expands 8 inches when she takes o i aching tee 4 in. 1-3t =R. PL HUTCHINS & CO, 1321 F st. nw. , . FoR SALE2Wo NEW AND BANDgoME Rest. | Cialteeti sertety saved. Lous @ te 5, | themselves made King street the sceneof much | 4 Toledo special to the New York Evening tt Circle, full breath, and she has a dainty little waist who has ever been mentioned to my recol- | * 4 Geuces on Rhode Island ave., facing Seo mbt riot and boisterous behavior, hallooing, en- | Post says: Ex-Gov. Foster was asked to-day if | lection. rom By Powe Mme Fl 2 “_ a bet * 5 a yee se oe a a fire, a he had been offered a cabinet portfolio. He gee 3 and light hair; that she does not look her age, ——— steve! . About 11 o’clock Lieut. Smith called on them | said: “I kn thi it, “What is your name?” ; q F Secor tasement ana tack butane Nor a Wy Tyos. J. Lorreens ney oe they oe a by two | nothing outside of =e! oa poeta | A li. = —y ways we i as as dees eee pom Pang ae es dane between 6thand7th. = JOS. KEDF istol shots fired in the air. ree were ar-| + What foundatio1 is correct, generaily spell it myself Sydney is i i . oid eeiinass ae ee —, Tapelial the late beat by Gus polins end seo? repos eae ne oe enaruomepapet | caer x Guan eae Danone Sidney, and | Sb¢ is in the full possession of her five senses. -T. NG. them gave their names as Martin and the other | """'T'm sure T don't know. I am free to say one | Wuite frequently 8. E. afudd.” ie Unie oF See ee ee 50 doz, Gents’ LINEN COLLARS, slightly sotled, | 6 Jackson. They spent the night at the ste-| thing, however. I wrote Gen. Harrison some | Q-—'Were you ¢ver known as SN. Mudd?” | Petochmends us to take then sold at $1.60 per doz., now 50c. for a doz. tion-house. The mayor was inclined to at time ago telling him I wanted nothing.” A.—*ThatI can't tell. Ihave never desi “And you think you will do it?” YOR SALE— 300 Ladies’ VESTS, sold at $1, reduced to 75c. the whole matter asa “lark,” and dismissed nated myself as 8. N. Mudd, but Iam not ab! % “ F a eh “Would yo t a place in the cabinet i ; W i i ue = 100 Ladies’ VESTS, sold at 75c., reduced to 50c. ‘| the young men with a reprimand, Pa rcape oe Prctigp see ex ay cabinet if | tO way there are not others'who think that 97 | cient ee eee MOS _ ae by 5. All of our Ladies’ and Gents’ RED UNDERWEAR at County Covrt.—The county court is still in New 6r. br prim Well, as I said, I wrote Gen, Harrison that | 24mé.” ie wearer peony Boy Yoga ¢ 4 x be . said, I wi en. Harrison tha’ a . jut the man S00 SILK HANDKERCHIES st and below coat to | S¢*9i00- |, The trial of James Hanvey and James | t wanted nothing. ao Ican’t say what I would | _Q.—“Do you know mye who cast the eeaeeced a Smith, the soldiers from Fort Myer charged | do in such a case.” votes for 8. N. Mudd, 8. E. Mudd and Mudd in Origin of an Old Saying. A large lot WOOLEN DRESS GOODS in Remnants | Wi‘lt assault upon David Sturnmets, who keeps Norrs, aytei rr oc argege The saying, “Those who live in glass houses t half a bar near the free bridge, was concluded by a “ r ” Sy Virgee acs Ghastiate ed caiecsan ail Gita teousa. | peatiowet uk gaiver cate Gata oat er pu Bev. Dr. Bayless, tho editor of The Western| Q.—‘Therefore you cannot say they were | shouldn't throw stones,” originated as follows: etisgoauhe. Cloths, Flannels, and all Wool Dress |as to Hanvey. Hanvey was then fine Christian A te, @ Methodist Episcopal | east for you?” At the union of England and Scotland in 1603 beach Gwe Bed Comforts, Blankets, &c., till February 21. | Win, Jackson has been convicted of breaking | Church Leto ype Cincinnati, was one | _A.—“On the contrary, I should say just the | greatmumbers of Scotchmen flocked to Lon- ORME CE DT é BR. ps a ded pn cee 506. to 25c. into a stable in Alexandria county, and sen- | of the general’s callers ‘hemp He is col- | reverse. I cannot imagine any other possible don. Buckingham hated the Scotch bitterly, R SALE-NEW, THEEESTORY AND pase. | #1.snd $120 tosoe. peryad 7 | tonced to the penitentiary for two years, eeting material for anarticlo on the President- | individual they were intended for.” and encouraged marauders to break the win- Fs Notas. 46 Foot. 13H; ety nova side ni | WOOLEN FRINGES reduced trom 25e. to 10¢, Judge Chichester this morning set aside tho | elect, ablished in fe Review. —— . 5 wed alley : 7 . . ; =o . Petraes G00! i d last ing in th Other callers were W. L. Scruggs. of Atlanta, dows of houses occupied by them. Some of iogiee cinioe mauieley yuble ; | elec vy canig at % GOODS can well invent | Tons) Teumvicted. of breaks = isto e puta, oo the United States of Co“ | porn ee the sufferers retaliated by breaking the win- GbO. PRING! Photorrapher, ‘THOS. J. LUTTRELL’s, | The court then adjourned its February term | lombia; 5 and Corps Henry, E; | "Possibly the attention of very few mothers | °*#ef the duke's house, which had so many Fhotoerapher, cine one Weaver, of Chicago, and ©. T. P. Fennel, of FO? SEE-A VERY MANDSOME HOUSE ON K W520 ___ 20th at. and Penns. ave. nw. | ""Nores.—The city school board will hold ite | Cincinna: a Sy oe 171 8t! ‘that it was called the “Glass House.” The 3 ing te Mrs. Harrison and Mrs. McKee returned from apd 2 ch ri take, sacant, srounds regular meeting to-night for the month of Feb- duke complained to the king, and the mon- arch replied, “Ah, Steenie. Steenie, those who has been directed to the impprtance of the position of their children’s beds, With certain ruary.——Mayor Downham, City Treasurer Har- | their New York trip last evening. Gen. Har-| orderly, carcful mothers a small alcove ad-| live in Glass houses should be carefu’ how they iE SALE— Dress Sorts low, Alderman Agnew, Hon. F. A. Reod and | tison and Mr. McKeo met them at the station. | 10:1.’ their sleeping room is generall rey dara z 5 % I ly con- __——e@~——____ F° PigAeERS THAN A EO, 708 1EE, others returned last evening from Washington | Both ladies seemed in good spirits and unfa- He Was Solid With Sir Jol t to by tigued by the long journey. Russell B. Harri- | sidered suitable; leaving the main room so STEIGL EE LIEBERMAXN, 1903 Fst, | 38-2m A VE Ee EW. of the Mount Veron svames: mae bill as | 80n did not accompany them. much freer for other uses. But to what fate 4 POLITICIAN GETS A TIMBER PRIVILEGE FOR amended by the House of Representatives. een are we consigning our child when we exile him $316 AND SELLS IT For $50,000. At a probate session of the ecunty court, A. W. At the Artists’ Costume Ball. to the alcove? Here lurks alf the stale, vitiated, | 4 dispatch from Ottawa, February 6, says: B R Cc Cc Armstrong was appointed and qualified as guar- | From the New York Sun. or, as we might say, dead air, undisturbed by iSHOP'S ELIABLE. OUGH ‘URE - Py There was quite a scene in parliament to-day JOU dian of E.C. Hale, the former guardian hav- | The person who attracted most attenti the freer currents of the main room. Thi . . wh rs cman Es Fue ake imacutovs | ing died.——Another exhibition of the family | probally Me Mosoog, irene a thfal in | Child breathing this air, night after night, ex- | When, in reply to a question, the minister of ‘TES GOOD. whipping post instead of the state whipping periences a loss of vitality, @ tendency to | the interior said that Henry Robillard, mem- CHILDREN LIKE I?. 3 22 CE EIGHT-ROOM NEW HOUSES, shown at the station-house yesterday | 48 copy of a Roman dress that he was the colds, and a languid, depressed condition | ber of parliament, had acquired the exclusive OO: 8 your drngwist for : (Be wees a colored lad, who | subject of much comment. He appeared with-| in the morning, quite different from | _, he Deniaien govenment Aatat a. two ines of carvat dour, twos: | Neat ida tN gd. bitchy fe bath eee errs nici aie had been guilty of theft, had the “law of Moses” fout the toga, in strict accordmce with the | the yetreshed | awakening in pure Te owe reac agg get) ome Sodern conveniences, with Or bal 49 408, 87-500; Seth side, ae: wl4-3m LARGE BOTTLE, ONLY 256. Pear gh iat ES ee spirit of the age he represented. Ho was | the pails masbach tae waihe Aathecamena ieee timber land in the northwest for, the nominal north side A, bet 8th and Sth.e., brick, Gr, bath, % genre - 3 wound tightly about the body with folds of ighest rate of mortality, i ure of €316, which privileges he sold three 2g ga.rgdseu cde ity bee Ban DISTRICT GOVERNMENT. Eharge of a church in Deneilo ee peeaekan | thin white stuff, which met sbove the right | frit‘ettetacsses of role tey cane, Uab- | days later for 950,00." Robillard is stro E bee os) 4 will be represented at the Danville meeting of | shoulder. His entire right arm was bared | alcove of the bed-room. ee — wemy J FoF SAE ANT CE ON R. BRICKLAYERS WANT THEIR MONEY. the Young Men's Christian association on the | from above the top of the shoulder. His ase > The Commissioners this morning gave an | 1ith instant by several leading members of the | really fine form was displayed as if in tights. audience to Messrs. Thompson, Jenkins, Sut- | associntion.—The coroner examined yester- | His legs and feet were bare. He wore the san- | has given rise to the building of NX, | ton, and Grace, a committee appointed by the | day afternoon the body of Page Lomax, an old | dals of the early ages bound to his bare feet | pitals, where the air along t! floors rises as it a as tees -6t_| bricklayers at work on the new school building | colored man, who was burned to death by fall- by — around the heel and between the toes, | reaches the wall, effectually ventilating the FF, SALE— TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING, | at Brightwood. They claim thet they are un- | ing on a stove at his house on Franklin street, | Sir Cameron was prominent in bare | Whole. The first suggestion of this idea came Kersand tethcoene Weer 20 Ses Soe, three a able to collect their wages from the contractor, | near the ship-yard, and decided an inquest un-| knees and Scotch kilt. His wife appeared as | from the dropping of a small piece of paper coh; handeome siste | Mr. Rothwell, as he says the brick work was necessary, i i 4 near the center of a rotunda, where itskimmed sublet, and the subcontractor is responsible, Zeeman eae: late, and caused comment everywhere, | along the floor and rose as it reached the wall. The eighth clause of stipulation in the contract THE COURTS. A handsome woman in a ire costume | Inan m a similar ———- with > DWELLING EEL i ordinary root 708 SALE—FINE DWELLING, NE. rovides that a sum equal to the estimated of great cost exclaimed, as she was waiting for | ® piece of thistle-down will indicate Reiser canal vat 2d Seraty fn. Einvunt of the contract te held for a space of Egurry Court—Judae Coz, her carriage to go hom Sid direction of the air currents, ia going . three months after the delivery of the build-| To-day. Homiller agt, Homiller; sales finally} “Snowin; feavens! Howin the world will POD, 1307 F at 2.W. mad bd ab reit ing, thereby guarenteeing the Disirict against | confirmed. Burton Burton; testimony in | I get from the carriage to the house in SALE—THAT ELEG. RESIDENCE, 1022 | all liability on account of liens; and further, | New York and District ordered ‘taken. Earn- oe ” of amusing themselves—getting sick and send- #3 ‘ermont ore. 2. » with sattached Sor tarts thes the contracts be strictly and faithfully per- | shaw agt. Smith; sale decreed; F. T. Browning TPete see ’em,” said her escort. TSS sireet nw. aise ance of absent defendant gt | ssked reproachfully, thrusting « dmall sik. | t#¢ only cagus belli this country has against | have female doctors to any extent. If we do i to the satisfaction of and accep’ appointed trustee, Adams agt. Adams: “And you haven't noticed them yet?” The Samoan difficulty is not by a long shot | ing for the doctor. I don’t belieye we will ever se) i Baker: do. Wheatloy agt. Helphenstein; decree foot from below her Germany. The people might get along will be mainly for children. Men will never ott mene i - adjudging sum due, and default of | sions’ von to foms 22252 S53 Erbe peteee oraz) MtQioe ~~ ON i tm ing sum for sale in r8 were of delicate cream fortably and let the Germans have the 3. ‘frame, y t of the men, and he will do everythi ent. Cummit Barnum; to} studded their all ite. bear ieee ee Tosco that they are paid. — Ble eroe-bll granted, “Woods a ney’ small diamonds on cores nae Ja26-e06t pele: Ax Isvergstixa Musicat Event.—The con- ed to ts Ingle, exami i- ae rots For sate— cert given by Mime. Biro de "12th st., near W n.w., 6-room brick, all artists at the Universalist church last night was warn Pert well attended, and the audience showed its - leasure by generous x germ Mme. De has a voice of muc! ect tee pleas- i skill and effec- Xander several trllassy. Eavinis and Soste De Witt played the very ac- ceptably. 3 gF i Lit B55 F if eH ey ih ct thd 4 and don’t want the only or yf i nobleman | they ere £ ha F a ie | nit é i t ra fete