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EVENING STAR. Largest Circulation in the District «CROSBY bead uerEe WASHINGTON OITY: MONDAY . FEBRUARY Saami S7 READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. SER OUTSIDE FOR INTERESTING TELE GRAPHIC AND OTHER MATTER. Becaus ‘bit of imformation that will be of vaine to advertisers, as well as showing bow Tam EvEsinG STAR is appreciated by the reading community. we may be pardoned for tng the fact that within the last oths jts regular and permanent circulation by carriers within the city limits bas increased mOTe than fre thousand copi-s, and is still going op TMpidiy and steadily every dsy. The ta- cease 2 transient les. at the ceunter and to Leweboys. bas been in even greater proportion. its three This day, the anniversary of the birth of George Washington, the founder of out liberties wnd preserver of the intaut Republic, shoula be dear to every American Beart, and sheuld ia bo place be more cherished than im this city, ¥ Dich bears his illustrious name. ‘The terribl« | crisis (Brough which our nation recently Passed shook it to i's foundations, but patri- ism prevailed, and we emerged trom the con- test stronger in many respects than when we eotered it It is not too much to say, that the cbsracter and services of Washington: he ve had their influence upon our public mew: and that much of the sacrificing patriotism | shown im the late struggle was in emulation of the “Father of bis Country.” It wonld pe ¥ood for us, if this anniversary were more | Eenerally observed, snd the teachings and | mple of Washirgton more closely followed. | bier with the Iapse of | time, sed while the unfinished monument to bis memory in this city. may justly be consid- ered & standing reproach to bis countrymen, yet be has an enduring monument in the Great Republic which be founded: and his memory ‘Will be green in the heurts of the frieads of lib- erty throughout tbe world. when stone and mortar bave crambiled mt dust. We hear that the contractors for the K street bridge are building it oply about eighteen in- ches bigher than the old bridge. If thts be so, and the builders arecomplying with their con- tract, a great error bas been committed some- where. The desideratam aimed at in the construction of the new bridge was to have a height sufficient to allow the free passige of canal boats. leaded and untoaded, in order that Washington might reap some advantage from tbe canal trade instead of Laving to cart every pound of canal freight trom Georgetown to Washington. To thts end it was requisi that the new bridge should beat least two-and- S-balf teet higher than theold structure. To be sure loaded boats (deep in the water) an pass down under the bridge at the present jitch. but they cannot return unloaded except by letting water ino the boats to sink them to © required depth: and thus process is so dam- te the boats that the owners decline Al last summer—the old bridge the way—the outlet lock leading me canal fo tue river was in use by the the advantage of our Wasb- 2 business men, butif the bridge isto be this low pitch, this outlet lock will it a it is a matter ot he long delay, and the attention givea to this bridze « should be built 1 this clamsy way to impede easigaricn. bat the Ci y “ouncils will tuke the in Band besore it is too lat, and see that Dridge is putup et a height to give every f canal t busines ts stated [Bat one branch bas adojied % measure woereny t tax levied upon pass-ngers by cOMpanies, sieamborts, &c.. in ditto to former fares. is tauen uff. Tais is very jus!. for the reason, first, that tus taxing t percens, Most of whom are of limited means, mos! ieprebensible. Indeed, no man koows ¢ provision of lnw authorizing the exac- mie t0 ps profitable, ne Washington otgetown monopoly in this city. But | wssment WAs ever mde npou the stock. | end, therefore. all there is of it has Tom profits. There is, therefora, no n for the idea of the Sra, tha: a tom t) the old fare of five cents will harm it. Its profits must have been five per cent.on the aver: monope Teepted i prevem ing an tn ound:: and now, for one, even if that material be re et of ibe street. cobble stones be for horses’ feet for draught purposes the ears, why are they not ne ‘Ss mm carmiages, bghe an Portion of the street ue Would have a if & portiva at ial Gud another por er is Tight abort th ness. ‘The fallacy of th pull the s are over @y vod tthe street railways in Western cities The grooves between blocks affords the foot. req@ieite forthe horses. One of the beau - the wood pavement is tha: it can b » closely aud uniformly to the rail that iited Vebicles can the track without the feartul Be And wrenching iucurred- now im tg the neeven, cobblespaved tr: the stones are sometimes above below the rail and always with « ing that seems to be maintained in the carriage-menders. A> regards the pro its made on this road the eras partly right. It is true that the | Crginal stock-Dolders—those who got im “oa aade % good thing of it, Paying only $5 on the sharr of $5) pur, bat they Pradently realized im reaxon, during the fue umes of the war when the street cars were | Corng 3 (re@mendous business,and when thestuck went ap to nearly double its par value, and | bearly four times what had been paid ia. In- Geed we believe a few shares were sold as high ss $100, 8° auction. Probably there are not | sow Bve hundred shares in the original hands when it is remembered that the present | iders have paid from $6: to $9) per share the | povcer Will perceive that (icy, at least, are | not likely to make 25 per cent. profit ima hurry With fares at 5 cents. But,as we said before, the publig will be the gainers by the reduction, Std the stocm-holders will have to grin and bear it, until Borse-feed comes down to anie- éctium prices. ' ee ae About two-thirds of the gold revenue of the | country 1s collected at the New York custom- bouse, but ft costs in round figures #2,110,00, | sm curtency, to do it, exclusiveof the rent or in- terest on the value of the bu:idings required, and saying nothing of perquisites Of this | sum about $1,960,000 are paid in salaries, the | whole force employed numbering ever 1,200 men. In view of wis vast Paromage, it is no | wonder New York politicians have a hauker- ing to be Collector, Surveyor, and Naval Off. Cer Of (hat port. | ‘The sensational and on its face improbable tory started by a New York paper that Dr. Burdell was killed by young Jefferds is pretty badly spoiled by the counsel ot Mr. J., who Writes that the statement is incorrect in every particular, that he was a mere child at the ‘ume of the murder, and that ke scarcely knew Dir. Cusningham. He avers, also, tat to bis own knowledge and that of Mayor Hall and the late J T. Brady. Jefferds was uot guilty of we murder of Mr. Mathews or Mr. Wstron rs Of Alabama, has issued a f inet uction to the Sheriffs of the dit- | e: Cecurtes of that State in reference to the | sees perperrated by the Kuklax. He says | oy aze uo vested with ample actnority to pro- twet citizens and preserve order, and if toey | sre waable to do so by means of a posse coma. | . tt as im (Beir duty to call upon the military | Tee: mander of the Dearest post. who, under a s\sading general order from the War Depart. wert. will furmish all requisite assistance. € im ignorance of the tragedy. The clothes and { ‘The unreliability of post mortem identifi tion, particularty in ca-es of murder or a Geutal death under mysterio umstan Is pretiy conclnsively established by a state- ment of his experience made shortly before his Ceath ty Inspector Leonard, late of the New York police force. The citeumstances of the case related by him were substantially these In the summer of I-61 the lifeless body of a beautiful woman. with some plain disting: ig Marks aud characteris'ice, was found the Jersey City docks, wae enpposedo be thatof Ada Ricard, who bad mysteriously disappeared trom New York 4 short time before: aud it was iden ified ap. parently beyond any question as such by both ber husband and her hair dresser. Kat before the excitement died away Ada turned up in propria persona, having taken a faucy to visit New Orleans, aud, becoming tired of thst piace, bad returned as suddenly as she went. | Then the remains were ciaimed as those of her | daughter by a Mrs. Callahan, of Boston. and | the identity was again clearly established, 98 every body thought. Yet, before the arrange- ments for their transfer to Hostou were com- pleted, Mrs. ©. learned that her daughter was in Bellevue hospital, where she found her, to be sure, bat nevertheless alive Sothe beautiful corpse and the manner and cause of desth, became a mystery once more, and have remained so to this day. in Subsequently it | A cose bardly iess singular was the experi- ence of Jobn Backsen, a patient and peaceable sea captain, living near Providence, ia 1851, Fora long time he bad lived unhappily with his wise, and one night a neighbor passing their house happened to hear high words te- tween them, and saw Backson ina threatening attitude with a piece of qprdin bisband. The next morning the house was closed, and re- mained deserted for some days, but this circum. stance attracted little attention, as the husband Was Nceustomed fo leave suddenly on coast wise cruises in Bis schooner, and (he wite frequently absented herself at such times without notice | Alter considerable tume, however, some chil- | dren who were berrying ina forest near by discovered, through the efforts of a little dog Accompanying them, the corpse of a woman buried and sprinkled with chloride of lime, On being exhumed the body was pronounced tobe thatof Mrs. Buckson It was tound to have marks of @ cord about the neck. such as might bave been made wiih the cord seen in ber husband's hands the lust nigh: they were known to be together, and which was after- Ward found on the floor of the cottage. Every one recognized ber im the corpse, and som- articles of ber clothing upon it; while chloride ot ame was found im the cellar, evidently Intely disturbed. UL course suspicion fell upon Captain Buck- son, and he was a short time after arrested in New York, whither he had gone with bis ves- sel. He protested bis innocence, but was tiken bome and imprisoned to await his trial, every- body being convinced of bis guilt. But before his trial occurred bis wife unexpectedly made ber appearance, alive and well, having lef: the house the same night asher husband, to visit her sister in Maine, whence she had come Jewelry were evidently those of Mrs. Buck- | as they proved to be missing when sie examined the house after her return, and a long time ‘Tward 4 female outfit of clothing of coarse material was found in am unused well in the Th bad been entered by a party of bur- | disarray the hous ise Was generally | theory then set up was that | glars, of woman was one, and that alter she ha yed berself in the prop. | erty of the absent mistress a quarrel ensued, in which she was murdered by the other mem bers of the gang, and secreted where her body was found: but who the murdered woman was, or Who ler murderers, was never disc 9-- These cases serye to show not only the un- ertainty of identification after death, but the reliability and worthlessness of cireums tial evidence im some cases, no matter how completely the links may be supplied, or how strongly welded together; and Whea we reflect thatat is held by emiuent criminal unbroken circumstantial evid: clustve and satistactory than positive testimo- By. it Id seem, in the light of the above cir- cumstances, that there can hardly be such a thing @8 au absolute certainty, so far as tha human senses are relied upon to establish it If the recent side-by-side trip from New York to Liverpool of the Inman steamer City of Paris and the Cunard steamer Russia was not intended a5 @ trial of speed, as the counsel of Mr. Cunard affirms that it was not, it was at least sufficiently hike pre-arranged race in ail Tespects to afford to she passengers in the two vessels all the excitement imcident toan occ: sion of that kind, and to afford also as satisfac. tory an opportunity for the transfer of money wagered on the result ae if the rum bad becn mnade in strict accordance with th« rules govern. ibg sporting circles. And if the circumstances were accidental, they were very curious, as tue log of the trip shows The City ot Paris leit New York at 145 pom on the loth of February, and arrived at Liver- poolatS A.M on the i9th, thus making the ran in the remarkably short time of 8 days, 15 hours end |) minutes; while Ue Russia lett forty. five micutes Jater, and arrived out an hour and thirty minutes later,—consu:ming only forty five minutes more to make the trip than her rival, They were met by two steamers coming this way, the first time 12 hours out, ben the City of Paris was three miles ahead, snd the second time seventy-two hours out when the Russia was four miles ahead; aud the presumption is that the vessels were at no © out of sight of each other, and often within lang distance. A= counsellor Lord says the trip was not a Face, We suppos# we are bound to believe him; bal we Insist that the circumstances of the case are suspicious, and give color to the report that, if BO money was staked by the proprie- the contract for carrying the British mail was to some extent depending on the result. And, in this matter. as in many another, we | es will ce THIBY Veearyh s suppose “a rove by aay other name wiil sm+l! Rs sweet Goep News ror AsrtRants.—We are ad- vised that the movement in favor of Mr. J. W- Dwyer for the Third Auditorship, to which We referred a few days ago, was made without onsultation with him, and that he is not and Goes not intend to be a candidate for the place. As we are given to understand, he prefers | present position Mr. Enoch Totten also destres us to state tha; he is not a candidate for the U.S. Attorneyship of this District—considering the post of honor to be the private station ; and substantially the same thing is said bya cotemporary ih behalt of Mr. A. G@ Riddle, whose name was men- | Noned in connection with the same office. While these disclaimers must be cheering to other aspirants for the offices in question, the sity for them is in the highest degreé com- itas evident that the current mention of their names grew out of their recognized fitness fur the places rather than out of their own desires. Velocipedes are doomed. A man died in Bo ton, the otber day, after riding on one, and ater Ls & beginner In Cincinnati rode his flery untamed steed down a hatchway four stories deep, there- | by seTionsly imperilling bis adventurous life Badinage aside, however, to gal & very firm or lasting foothold in thi: country. Like all new seneations, it will have its day, and be the mania for a tim but not for long. The practical American disposition it Shillingtom sends us the Maren, and Harper's from Philp & Solomons and from French & Ricbardson (Hudson Taylor bookstore) and trom Blanchard & Mobun we bave Harper's Bazar for March 6. From Fren Loty's Prien’ tor mwe have Puy. S7-Saleratus has caused trouble out W. A Witconein fourle quarreitea ‘about whether there sbou saleratus ip «tt - fora divorce, iret stceess of tne tate journe: rike in New York is tua to nave been owing to their complete organization ‘This i on uint for all other working men aud be Repablicans Bogie Ob» estapli-b a Union jo New York aud P! nel ‘ACO Propose to imilar to these Dental Operations ski Plimentary to the gentiemen making them, as | Teeth extracted faithout pain the toy is not likely | Whore From Blanchard & Mobun we have the fol- lowing Tecemt publications vy D. Appleton & Co. New York: > How a Bride was Wor: or a Casse Across the Pampa. By Frederick Gerstacker, A lively narrative of adventure, including brace of love stories. (ierstacker is the Mayne Reid of Germany. The Chaplet of Pearls or the Waite and Bisck Riboumont. By Miss Yonge. A novel by the well-known a@utbor “The Heir of Redcistte.” Letters of a Sentimental Idler, trom Greece, Turkey, Egyp’, Novia and the Holy Land. By Harry Harewood Leech. The portrait of the author, given on the froptisyi-ce, presents rather 4 spoony looking youth, but Bis book is better than his picture. «The Poacher’ and the “Pacha of Many Tales.” Thrse novels form two “ bers ot the admin printed cheap edition ot Marvatts Works, now being. issued by the Appletons ‘Tasso's Jerusalem Delivered. The Apple- tons are doing the public good servic in pre- senting this excellent edition of the great poets at a price within the reach of all. For in- stance, this issue of Tasso, (Wiff-n's transla. tion,) with a life of Tasso, is supplied for fifty cents! ‘The Waverly Novels, “Rob Roy,” “Uid Mortality,” “The Monastery,” “The Pirate.” ‘The Black Dwarf,” of the Library Edition of Scott's novels, published in han¢some style by the Appletons. Phornixiana; or Sketches and Burlesques, New edition. In the death of Lieut. Darey, better known as + Jolin Phernix,” the country fost its best humorist. “Poca: " will live when the dismal effor's of his successors, who rely on bad spelling for their fun, are forgot. ten “ Woodstock’ and “The Talisman;” of the plaid back, cheap edition of Scott's novels, published by the Appletons. Also, from Blanchard & Mohun we have: “Tbe Washington Sketch Book.” By Via- tor, New York. Mohun, Ebbs & Mough, Washington: Blanchard & Mohun. This ad- mirable little book, prepared, we believe, by Mr. J. B. Varden, is the best work of the kind that bas yet appeared. Though not Properly a guide-beok. a visitor can in uo other way get so good an idea of theeity ax through the pages of the Wasbington Sketch Book. From J, Shillington we have the following The Count of Monte Cristo. By Alexandre Dumas. This is the cheap edition (two vol- umes in one) of Monte Cristo issued by Peter- Brothers, Philadelphia Tales of a Grandfather. Cheap edition ot Scott's works, issued by W. W. Swayne, New York Moore's Poetical Works. Cheap edition, pub- lished by W. W. Swayne, New York. Madame de Chamblay. By Alexandre Da. mas, Philadelphia: Turner Brothers, From French & Richardson we have the fol- lowing Col. Thorpe’s Scenes in Arkansas. Illustra. ted. Poiladelpbia: T. B. Peterson. This se- ries of humorous sketches haye had a wide celebrity, and @ new edition of them has beea showing that they are likely to MAINtWh A permanent popularity. Twelve Months of Matrimony. By Emilie F Carlen. Philadelpbis. Peterson Bros. A ucvel, by the author of «The Foster Brothers. Hans Breitman’s Party. With other ballads. By Cbarles G, Leland, Philadelphia: Peter- <on & Bro Svar hy erdor of the Lovige fe2 , u WM. G. BROOK , Bec’y pro tem, NO. 11, K. Mere SING DY RE AUT Vis by reqnest of the Lodge Ail members of thin and Sister Iocdges ta good standing are in- vied ly attend Q tha CALANTHE Les tig lecture W. th Chairman of Committee, \ © moe 8 NATIONAL PHOTUGBAPHIO COLLECTION OF LEPRESENTATIVE MEN AND WAL VIEWS, No 352 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Near Merrororisas Hoter ‘The public are invited to fpapect the large and interesting collection of PICTURES, cousiatiag of tite of distinguished vest ‘Travelers, Military phs of the MEMSERS OF THE PRESENT CONGRESS also on exhibition, BRADY 8 great collection of War Views trom the fret engagement to the Anal scene of watic tugele. tnelnding belgie noder ORANT, THOMAS, HOOK El SHEE DAN SHERMAN'S GREAT MA Anon vo THE Ska; VIBWS OF LOOKOUT MoU CHATTANOOGA VALLE 13 RISON'S DEATH, McPH ety 8 BATILE FIELD AND BU- represent 4 complete © age 40 clock, the trade will be raale dealers, and others inter: sated tn the liquor trade are condisliy torte to ‘eee THE PRESIDENT. COBPUBATION BUBDS WANTED AT current market rate zWis JORNBON & CO. Bankers, e. and loth street, ABORN. ‘COMBULTATION ROOMS, Bo. 24% F Street, te tween 18th and 1th rea BANKBUP COY Ps ye last heey seg Lew the Bankrupt ‘ovides K fray! eo pa fe of of January. Fiat, por cate grisea ects pd le a8 ‘principal debtor. does act. however. shut ont from the I poor debtors, for aif Sarther farther lat tain petitioners. and ey sien recat. GEO. MASON, acgreast at-Lew and Solicitor ia — gress HOTIOB D. D. all Purse Nurous enn nRPERENCH Prof. T. L. Buckingham, Prof go Barer, Becue’ 8 D.,D.D.8. i See aley.M. D., Ho. 390 Ontrest, Waan eo scr veka stunner, 4B BXTSHSIVE BOOT AND 6HOR HOUSE, (and thas of ths best’ quatiey,” Wet Se wo deors south cf Mand Mortacrn Markos, vent,” ave and the average American road are both against Buscx SILKS. BLACK BILKS. =7r for March 6; also, | THE CHEAPEST Braye SILKS IN THE J. 3. max & cO., 305 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Between Nixtu anp Tent StRxets, r Pye th 8 ia iak ttn BILKS at $2. ae fy 8° w oe em oreo OF EVRBING BILKB in reat variety. N = . = gs EB PBIOS ONLY, markeiin Pile ie gs 8. OBEZ: J Desisrs PUBE — se Neha Sahar fee. -— 3.3. MAY & COWS PARIS KID GLOVE DEPNT. 368 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Berwery Ninty avo Texte Staerrs, TMPOPTFRES OF ALEXANDRIN]'S any DECPRE'3 CRLEBRATED PARIs KID @LOVES. At COUBVOISIER'S AND ADEXANDRE'G BIOCK OF GLOVES ON HAND WORTH 87 Those wishi LSet of gehen oe they wan fe 23 Sif LOWEES, TREES. PLANTS. BCQUETS WREA pea KU A sto of all kinds. ue by the 1 000 <4 sil ade Ti Roses n bead Fo snd Demestic Flower Series =e variety “from Knglanl and the Continent. Catalogues can be had on application. No agente from my =r JOHN fe22 eost* 446 7th stopp Patent Oftics s ————— eee. = SELLING orF TO REMOVE. Having this day rented the old Stand of Mossrs. Shuster & Co., and wishing to reduce atock to the lowest amount before m: will sel! our entire stock of DRY GOODS AND CARPETS aT Cust for the next thirty days. GEO. J. JOHNSON & Cw, 521 7th street Gloves fur Balle 8 will tins E PARIS KID GLOVE D! DEPOT EDS. & THS. &c. me from, | een, house Flowers Blow TR fraah| | fe 22 at" Limestoxz: LIMESTONE! LIMESTONE 6 Med LOADS of the favorite and well known brand of TLIMESTORE FAMILY FLOUR, Just received and cue le rn sll Grad if \N AND B80) ERN EXTHAB suitaslete fog hakers tna oe Seen ytd ith may 1th. C. B.J ELL’S PRIZE BO0aP. THE BEST, rd Rel kad Save. TIME, EAROn AND ON KE THE (LOTi rae WHITE aND CLEAN. HES guslity, and are guar- TARE No! aT ick Pion name C. B JEW: lao the quality, take 5008 ‘and S02 Street morte. es bth, Washington, tween 4th an UST RECEIVED BY FUESDAY’S coma LOW-PRICED Wane Tis G8) O1u CLOTS, Good INGRAIN" ‘SARPETINGS at $1, worth oes INGBAIN CARPETINGS at $1 12, worth bd Bo INGRAIN OARPETINGS at $1.25, worth Good FLOOR O1L CLOTHS, pretty colors and patterns. 75 Good FLOOR O1b CLOTHS at $1 Kccome and Halle measured and «00 and sent home free of ex Mefise fuat received, lot of very superior BAG and LIST OABPETL sone] hee as DODSON, Dealer in all kinds Sra ‘e Dr éeoim | Intel] 3 No, 472 SEVENTH eee Wasrineton, D. O., January 21, 1899. This may certify that we have examined these | curities of the Freedman’s Savings and Trust Com on deposti at the Safe Deposit Uompa- nd them as follows: tr Union Pacific. Stened H. ' . WS HUNTINGT LEWIS CLEPHANE, Ficauce ( omimittes. Attest: D, L. EATON, Actuary. ‘The office of this Thay, and its branch bank are now located at 47 EVENTHE ee op- Hitherto it has paid five per cent per annum Dividends male three times a year | Nore —Interest of FOUR PER OENT. peran- | nom paid from date of depostrs. on sums of $5) or wore, remainikg on deposit thirty daysor over. — | fe Bm M ETHOPOLITAN Pes UR. NEAR Din 8: st. ‘okULGE BAUER, Proprietor. Open from 6 a. m. to 12 p.m. The Bar is stocked Tit the finest Liquors, Wines, and 434, tT gfthe fuest brands ww u. aoe Call and nee } DR. MAURY'S PATENT IMPROVED TOOTH BRUSHES. RECOMMENDED RY THE F itt efi OF THE BALTIMORE COLLEGE OF DENTAL LTiMORE. Feb 1349, members of the Facuigy at the Baltimore Dental Surgery unite in recommending | bic LR. MAURY SIM PHOVED TOOT! ever the common copstraction. The « ‘and polished the Imp ally removes extranecus matte ‘acea of thi th which +7 is rmpo:sihl- ith the ordinary Uresh. ‘All appuiee edes removed, the cumsare less Liahl: to abrasion, ANd the ter lem whicn causes them te recede from the necks of the tne GORGAS. DDS, Dean of the Baltimore e College of Dental tees ‘ as THE DBUG sToR! ie ALLY & BROTHE! a4 pouth Sele & aia icryinnd, the tx for District o} ‘Columbia, Northern, came! hand Carriages of eve promptly aseones® bs a nee Compan’ feiset t. 10th and Lith ets. 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