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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, . - @ : AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, by : J Necthest Corner Peusyivania Ave. and 11th 8ty-by . The Evening Star Newspaper Company, . W. ADAMS, Pres't Tae Evexrxe Span isserved to subscribers in the 4 Vo. 6G8—No 10.24 . WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1886. TWO CENTS. SPECIAL _NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES SPECIAL NOTICE! s—> PERPETUAL GUILDING ASSOCIA VIHE CLERKS EARLY CLCSING | Paes ST. Jamps’ CHURCH, Washington News and Gossip, |AT THE CAPITOL TO-DAY GoveRNMENT Recerprs To-DAY.—lIhternal a anniversary Tevenue, $331,098; customs, $314,460. THE HOUSE MEETS FOR DEBATE. NG, th FubRay | Assisranr Secrerary SMITH has gone to Rev, Father Convers, New York for a tew days. i al EES House of Representatives. SECRETARY WuITNEY Was at the Navy de-| Immediately upon assembling, the House, Are cordially invited to altend any or all of theser- | partment: to-day, after an absence of several | under a previous order, went. Into committee | Vices. "Wednesday, March 3 the Bishop's visitation, pand 7 pan, 2 a.m. All persons etn terested in | Sige, W days. He had a con‘erence in his office this | of the whole (Mr. Crisp, of Georgia, in the chair) Gtimportancs fo traneact. C MAISOK, Presiden.” | (Peas Si JAMES CHURCH, STH ST morning with Chairman Herbert, of the House | forgenerai debate on the state of the Union. ROE IORReON Ie bere ia ee aoe Raval affairs comunitiee. Mr. Weaver (Neb.) discussed the sllver ques- cuilng? at any time, and | _4- ROTH, ‘Preasureé 3t_| Chait, rector “Services Sunday's, 10:00 ant AL a In is to ong thousand )p.i. Sunday ~chool, 3p.m,| “ RAILROAD HBARING.—Secretary Lamar | tion and predicted that the efforts of the intl Friday, 4:50 pong, Othe | and Assistant Secretary Jenks to-day heard | money oligarchy, assisted by the execut ve 10 TRE EDITOR OF THR EVENING and 6:30 p.m. deatsiree.” It _ | arguments from Messrs. Jeff Chandler and Jere | officers of the nation, to double the people's mst R: We. as mechanics and workingmen NEW JERUSALEM (SWEDEN BORGIA Wilson counsel oF, the, Central and, Union bardens and cripple the business of the ea would like to know wherein the amendinentas offer PLis, North Capital si een Band | Pj tron se to the demand | try b; ze, woul by Me Wadeworth to the Mechanics’ Lien Law pro- | C, stx--Services tomorrow: Seuti free.” Sunday | made by tho derartment to show cause, wuy | Hote Kips On OF silver colnage, would feels the mechanic or laboring man, If it does we | school at 9:30 am. Preaching at 11 am. by tne | made by the department to, show cau Brore saiconee - puto of fail to see tes 2A building is finished, the | pastor, Rev, Janbz Fox. ‘Text: Matt 20, 22, Lord is sk canal tigs Gt these ccedn, yf le was attracted to the question. owner bas in hand a ce of $150 due the original | 1t\?" 1 cent of which under the hurman i favor unlimited coinage. contractor, payable: netics: tiie wad Choteeeren T AVENUE CHRISTIAN | Lil? $overnment, should not include thesum of | Mr. Candler (Ga.) submitted an argument wes bills to the anion tw mechanics who fg A RE Ps 040,409, which. these companies pald the inst the suspension of silver coinage. QUITABL were employed on suid building. As we understand bgp } Pacific Steamship Co. in consideration of the r. Clements (Ga.) thought that there was no Sing peoples servic? | latter diverting all of its tnland and Atlantic | ground for the ascertion that tho standard Strangers welcome, coast freight and passenger business over these | dollar was a dishonest dollar. NESDAY EVENIN DUNCANSON, Presid S Aba VIEAM, Vi LAWTOS, ‘rr: CHAS BAUM, Dire JUN COU! the’amendanent, in this case the mechanics would pre. oF { AUILDING Associ sent thelr bills’ to th who bas S150, out of RIES SES SOUL which to 2 and the mechanics would receive & bro rath ictributlan of the amount ‘and the eae =>, CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER ( Towel Dati net tees br nie Seiets "iris. The District in Congress. would be settled: aud should there be no tnoney ie and L sts.. Rev, ALEX. 4a hands ofthe owner, We orucinal contractor having oF ce temortow at TL am. and 7:30 p.| Case. Messrs. In; ails, Harris and tidal ‘berker have the meeanic has ho other resort other than wo lose | iviteds = SOMOS RM Strangers cordislly | Worcixg THREE WEEKS EACH Moxri.— WAN sabocaan been appointed a sub-committee to consider all What may. be due him for labor performed ‘on sald | 2 ; atideg 1a our epluion this amendment i simpiy a | (f=ae>_, UNION , METHODIST, CHURCH, 20th st.. near Peni Chief Graves has decided, instead of discharg- | treet railroad bills relerred. to the Senate Dia- ‘making. pa 1 WEDNESDAY, ion a are to entrap the nuechail Rev. | Inga portion of the force of the bureau of en- eee a cocng: | workingmian. ‘Could we have the say in thi Cuantes W. Batiwix, paior service and s-| graving and. printing, to, furlough a certain | ict committee. | we would allow she Lien Law to standusatpres.nt | on at 11/6 im. ‘Sunday Suciber cash peck: etlamtie aU or ainks Eabont Capitol Topics. ae ee three weeks’ time each month, A DULL Dax. But tew members were in their scats at the : Z AmoNG THE PRESIDENT'S CALLERS to-day A FEARFUL WARNING? were Senators Plumb, Voorhees, Call and | 208 to-day, and most of the comgnittee rooms * - were deserted. The galleries were crowded, in Dr. WM. B. HAMMOND, of New York, the cele- | T a ni .. | Kenna, Representatives Ballentine, Green, anticipation of a lively debate, but the speeches: brated specialist, savs that “in about 1,000 years tis Conmunion o fue | Weaver, Outhwaite, with A. W. Thurman. of | Wore ot a very quiet charasion ora the dave EB 8 ea —__ SES SS | nation will be periecily baldhende z “diallg: welenme. 82 Cvenlns service. | Ohio; Ward, of Llidois; Davidson, of Florida; dragged heavily. if (Rae Saucers Sion ‘This would be a terrible calamity to contemplite ly_welcom Cotes, Lefevre, Cox, Joseph, Warren, Crain, Q en, -GAS FIXTURE SEN Dit SEMSIESS Elects Fists Restores: Bethe Voorhees, Foran, Johnson, Tarsney, Payson, | AGAINST MONTGOMERY'S CONFIRMATION. S FIXTURES— eS. Dit SEMALES Electric Hale Restorer. By the TOT ee eet + SLATE MANTELS, LATKOBES, GRATES, | We of It, and It alune,cun such a terrible fate be with G. W. Patton, of Iilinols, and Bianchard, | It is reported that the judiciary committee ot 3 by, with Col. . Bradford and Mr, Drummond, of | the Senate has voted averted! cl % Ae as VO! to report adversely upon —PLUMBING AND HEATING— For particulars consuls MRS, DR. SEMCMES, 2222 | Siu wel alll howd thee ,, ¥ | Louisiana; Edward A. Hammond, of New York; se cohen ‘and Ara Cla i 1 the nomination of Zacl ery, of Fst nw, city, and New York Te itonch, “Single frome ee pee AU Clvs | J.T. Leslie, of Florida; and Mr, Joseph O: hariah Montgomery, g=>_ ATTENTION'—-ALL PARTIES WHO | W. F-Reed followed by revival (Se cottempinre taiidine acne tie coming | ig aie Cinta Te hea tee seoson are requested to fake united action azanst the | during the micetugs propused eight-hour system and decline tosubnit to | ma, sm elect fekame byrbostponiis tei building and withhold | Teachers wig og all possible work until these exactions are recon: | Marci siderea! ae JUSTICE: 409 9TH S1 AL NOTICH—1 WisH TO ID public tat Lhave no partners oF Lat net responsible for any engage not diree dy throug! AKAUSE, Les ed by | Miter. California, as Assistant Attorney General for is, conducted . ale the Interior department. The grounds of the goa. Sp | NAVAL OrpeRs.—Chief Engineer P. A. Rear- | committee's objection are said to be the senti- of officers of the Sabbath school. | ick, ordered tothe Norfolk navy yard; Assistant Bae. cnlartained by the nominee with respect i preachers from theertiersen* Wet | Engineer Howard Gage, detached from the | wore caiticy represen arbich sentiments RUS Preachers from the conterence. _1t*_| New York navy yard and ordered to the buread Dyin eunitenae (=, CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, COR- | of steam engineering. eitloiets EGE CAETEOIS "s Orchestra, ‘pees, NOTICE Is MERERY GIVEN TH Sosrsthand Hine wae cheers See Fee Onan alter this date, February oth, the | pastor. “Sunday school,9:30 ain. ‘Prewhing.11 ain. | ARMY ORDERS.—Flrst Lieut. Thos. M. Wood-| Ignacio, chief of the southern Utes and head Re a PEELE ikke Lace nae Hherpected ig | FUfl, 6th infantry, actingsignal officer, bas been | chiet of the Winanuchees; Buckskin Charley, Continued under ‘the fm naive ot Web. CASES Prol.Goupos, seats for ull, and | ordered to proceed from Washington to Nan-| head chief of the Menuchces, and Tabuchee, D. CAMPBELL, J. T. CAMP- ___3t_| tueket Island, Mass., via Woods Hall, Martha’s ehief of Capotes, branches of the southern Utes, & CHURCH, | Vineyard, Cottage City, and Edgartown, under | are at the Capitol to-day in conference with the Preaching at 11 « | special instructions from the ehict sigual officer. | Senators from Colorado, ‘The delegation. came Leave of First Lieut, Chas, F. Poe, adjutant 2d | here upon the invitation of Senator Bowen, cavalry, has been further extended to January | whose purpose in the movensent is to ascertaln TEBEL @ OWEN, MER | US “corne Will _open MARCH Ist, Store | 1, by the pastor, ee. and 10th st. n.w., with @ fail | by the ew. De. 3.1 ne of spring goods, which the public are invited to | service at 6280. Suin & WILSON MF Riley B i peck, = MT Zi ae pape ie ed tane what terms the Indians will surrender s : oe a! ZOD mniantry, extended six months for disability. | their present reservation and move into Sout! hook cearmectt, | cess TH FRENCH Winea Soap was are | USE ist aad Leave or Gapt. J. W. MacMurray tet attillory; | ore Tate teers and move into Soult Puactipioteasecshy ee eae Oa TL OS Severed bs | extrended three months for disability. Major | tural lands, but. are sald to be making no pro- a 5 ~ == | Pennsyivanis ave —_ Ss Gul others, Recitauions and {20 8. Witeher, paymaster, granted four | gress at all as cultivators. ci =.. aL STARS Chee . G. WYTHE COOK HAS Oy mumbers ufthe Sunday Sebool, | Months leave. Lieut, Col. Al R. Duffington, PANY" w HALP-PA~ DN TaS6,. at he ollice ‘of the Com watwhich ume the | LS it be B The | judges that real Patent Process F tseription ihe above | Was Bt only Lie whitest of the many competi Sie! pro demi abe | pls, har ais ontakned mo gute than ae Tweiity-one samples. Cereal infor sale by all Zrocers. DEPARTMENT, BARBOUR & HAMILTON, Sourrnotiem ov" rim Com | 927.3t Wholesule Agente, Wasmiunex. December 25th, 1885. | 7s GRAND TE cE RALLY! hereas, by stittuckucy evilence presented ig the | (ESS "Hen tone B MLL, Eight Worthy reggie, Whe Ueeth tnaule to that “THE | Chief Templat arthe 1.0. Gat mplars of the W NE BANK OF W: Will addresya Lemperaney “Mass Meeting’ on M CONFIRMED BY THE SENATE. ordnance department ranted three months eave ior diswuulty. "First, Liew Wine W. | The Senate has contirmed the following nom- ‘Tyler, 13th infantry, granted six months leave. | inations: Henry P, Kernochan, naval officer at Chaplain 0. J. Nave’ granted six months leave | New Orleans; Richard P. Hammond, jr., of San for disability. oe gut yoyor general of California, and Sore . John R Fellows, F. H, | Benjamin'H. Greene, of New Orleans, surveyor Hatch, Wm. C. Le Gendre, M. H. Leveit and J. | Sr'puuli moneys. vat, Indovena eae Reeeee \t | B. Tiffany, of New York, and Mr,and Mrs, N. Wiliam Gee Sutton, of Ohio, assistant Tring HURCH. SOUTH | D. Clark, of Boston, are at the Riggs.—J.C. | treasurer of the U.S. at Cincinnatl, ting at Lt wim. by Kev. | Ware, of Washington, was in St. Louis on A TELEGRAPH INVESTIGATION !DERE! tate Panierente. now ta CeeeE | Thunsday.—J. H. Storin, of Mass., C. F. Ross oo oe = ick by six. compe te THE REFORMED CHURCH IN TH SE United states—services hi corner 15th and O sts. nw, school at 9:0. At 1} v'clock’ p t Duy. ers cordially Welcon Prscnt, SHINGTON. DAY EV NING.at 8 o'clock, at ML Vernon Place | Members of the Virginia nee, now in dL, A. Bailey, of Clevel: he Metro- | _ 12 the House yesterday Mr. Dockery, of Mis- GINS at IER a Mechorin charch: ore 9th a aihd Maraaehnnetin ave, | polltan eHow We. Be kanitie Aesitans sero: | Sourl, from the committee on accounts, re with “all the provistoos of the levied | new. Cond Te will atter ‘are inv! = 6 : ‘ ack a reed ed “tuts required £0 be complied | Adratssion tree. near | US y ices every day at 12 | ja'y,04 the Treasury, and Representative Bur. | ported back a resolution, which was adopted, ciation shail be authorized to Con} usiness of Putuikiug leigh were registered in New York last night. | empowering the committee on post office PuGEE. —Hon. George Pfeiffer, jr., of New Jersey, t roads “to ascertain whether addition: = = aT eee and every (Rg COLUMBIA 1008, NOTE OM Have tect w. © : Tocmorrow (Su Wm. E. Love and wite, ‘or bakota, and 1. P: | fegisiation is necessary. to prevent the mono p Herel certity that» Members of Columbia Lidge, No. 1, 1. a duct of thes 3 by the Board of Directors ‘ot Maine, are at the National.—Chas. J. | oly of telegraphic facilities to secure to the SiINGTON willbe resummed 0 Monuay, Allure invited. Come, Hail, corner 71h and L streets northwest.) 't pa eh ae Ae EV 4 pose of pas : nige oF Alexandria, Va Members of Sicter Lodges invited. By order of W. M. J.W. KIDWELL, iecording secretary. OF TRON HALL—PAYS $25 sickness; $500 total | Ot atend of se guested to ineet at thelr louge room’ (G : ‘ . (1, Chas. E. Harrington and Horace ‘D: | southern, western and Pacihestates the E Sherrill, of New York, fi Bullock and wife, | tits of competition meen plied pes of St. John, N. B., and W. B. Mitchell and wite, | panies, and to protect the people onthe United of St. Cloud, Minh., are at the Bbbitt——Henry | Btates’ againee unoasonaeig charges tor tele- W. French, oi Boston, Win. B. Mead, of New | graphic services.” The committee is authorized York, N. D: Moore, of Milwaukee, C, §N. Brisco | to send for and examine persons and papers, to in tke evenig agouti amie | AB4, WUE, of Chicago, and Gov: S.'t, Hauser, of | administer oaths to witnesses and to craploy. @ ‘the Prodigal's Return.” 1 wenty sh prayer | > lontana, are at Willard’s.—Mr. Ben. Cc, Tu- | stenographer, and the expense not to exceed Ing ut cluse of evening service. > ‘Scuoolat | Mn, formerly one of President Johnson's pri- | $1,500, is authorized to be paid out of the con- am. Music led by Dr. i vate secreturies, but who has been lately en- | tingent tund of the House. os ent eer ed in business on the Paciffe sloye, 1s at the (UND ARIAN) CCRCH, | Bebe ; NOTES, ner Lath and 1. st, Rov. une Fe svn Bets House peter passed. et ea hoee PEN, bastor.—Sunday school at 9:30 am. Born! point Liet am P, Se vee S. it¢| A STREET-CAR WRECKED. — | Wigan hentagayPaunt Lieut, Wiliam \PTisT CHURCH, | Ram Imto by a Train of the Baltimore | “¢¢ list of tho navy. pastor. Strangers cordiousiy Invited and Potomac Railroad. THE POLICE CcoURT. cuts Tree, a provided in Section Of the Hevised satu edd States. Tn te cot. Witness my hamt and Seal of Gas file, this 284 DAY OF DECEMBER 1885. CANNON estore ad 7.30 p.m. In the morning each pon “The F tary Nature <a ‘The mens compiete, Drug est Washington. ur prices are exceed, t THE UNDERSIGNED | EAST CAPITOLSC. (See "Cilinand Ghasware therchants, agree to | (DOSE aes GAR TOL ST, close thelr respective places of business at’ 6 p.m, | Vv MILt. . V. RANE HAS Ki EMOVED TO Saturdays excepted. on and after March 1st. as eee fine Sf chsaiace | S.J. WATTS. 1421 N.Y. ave. = = FOUNDRY M FE cilURCH, Counnr | TIVE OF THE PASSENGERS IN THE STREET-CAR | Proposed Changes in the Manner of ens Waisis, French Corsets and Busties Wit arr & Teun’ Dede Tt Navvon | ISJURED, BUT NONE Of THEM SERIOUSLY, 17 fi aad Get Kev. be IE Te bbath services February Trying Police Cases. Gro! WATTS, pastor.—s aching at | 18 SUPPOSED. A — —_ Hi'kin bythe pastor Ac ednmia oy Keeeune Me PERSONS DES INStE + Prann 0 pu Hee teperatice uve A BILL SENT 70 CONGRESS BY THE DISTRICT <= ace is pretert les or as an RIDGE, 1000 Pa ave. re und aadress by tho | ‘This morning there was a collision at the cor-| " coymisstoNERS—A POLICE COURT Wine a Investment, wo the merits DER, 4087 st. : ‘ i ofthe Mane 2 M. sow, Of Michivan, A hearty invita, | Der of Virginia avenue and 4% street, between | syny PROPOSED—MAGISTRATES TO TRY MINOR Sore lesa 7 z dial welcuine to all tac Services ig 3 ete STHL EUR uid er of Aum’ | the train due on the Baltimore and Potomac | Cages—a REPORT BY ASSISTANT Arronwey are greater, und its policies th w., under Odd Fellows’ Hall, feu. No restrictions ty Army or Navy officers. Call | al 6p. nn, except saturd and We will show you Actual Kesults, not misiead you i Sy 7 1O MEET THE REQUIRI by wild estimate (Fs ane public. we wilt keep Sur a : ‘saturdays excepted, TU eegehSS = pis Se. Store, lteag <= WREY HARVEY, wi bet in i railroad at 8:35 o'clock, and street-car No. 52, iS aim, troy | Ofthe 9th street line of the Metropolitan rail- ,Contirihation | road. ‘The street-car was badly wrecked ana| The Senate bill proposing to do away with pre az Gishep | five of its occupants were Injured, but none of | the Police Court of this city and to establish P. eviews by the Key. | them seriously. The train was drawn by en- | eight magistrates’ courts in its stead, has been rege and So ambrkize, Mes Seats tree at § 3. | gine 304, and was approaching at its regular | considered, but not approved, by the District . ‘ioe, distributes | Speed when Mr. Boyer, the engineer, seeing | Commissioners, The Com-nissioners have sent that the street-car was within the gates when | to the Senate District committee a bill pre- the train was about 100 yards off put on his | pared in the office of Attorney Riddle, propos- brakes, and although the train was not stopped | ing to retain the Police Court, with provision in me its speed wiis much reduced and it did | jor jury trials, and to establish in addition no! e the stree vith a 7 iProuid otherwise! and Chae pom | Agno’ courts to Talltate the als of | bly saved loss of lite. ‘The driver of the street- | Minor police cases, cur, Mr. Ballenger, seeing that the gates were | The bill provides for police magistrates to be open, was driving along as usual, and just as | commissioned by the Rupreme Court of ine Dis- x Kom PADGETT, SH. Gress Communion; 114 1 (ENTS OF open until N & CO z ial Agent, F street mw. NSACT "Ss Furniture aud Care please call early, as we “OPEN AP stn. w.. SATURDAY MORN- through te seals across for Confirm tory to be cK, Fol rHSTR. tM. CH Rev. MF. b ttice, Pa he elu the disposal of the pom 2t5 a fice hours from 8208 from #10 only. Te Ss WE TAKE PLE ‘Sta carly date, or with- | that we WH CLOSE OCR Demon and after: March TOS req Uansierted thele depe EANK OF WASHINGT. fitem withor: v ¢ wurday ex. his car had passed the gates were let down be- | trict and hold office for sl years. ‘The number cyptea 2 SCHLA PER @ BRO, China, Glass and hind him, Then seeing his danger he atonce | of the magistrates and thelr compensation are whipped his horse and had got nearly over the lett blank in the billas prepared in the attor- south bound track, on which the train was ap- | ney’s office, The salaries are to be paid by the | proaching, When the collision occurred, The | Commissioners, The Commissioners shall as- streetcar was thrown from the track and fell | sign said magistrates for duty umong the dii- over on its side, the passengers being pitched | ferent police precincts. The magistrates shall into a mass and the driver was thrown off and | have origival Jurisdiction of all offenses now ex- => A. DAVIS, JR. BRICKLAYER AND USS." contractor. Estimates furnished for briek- Work in all its ranches Jobbing solicited. Room an Building, Lion teetinE of Directors of cH 1<T, WE | Praver mecting Thursda: ‘above named, with ws excepted. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN | somewhat bruised, his ankle being injured, | Clusively cognizable by the Police Court ,, 1.3. GARTRELL, * sion, 1409 New York ave. | The collision was witnessed by a number of | except offenses jainst the Sunday an Eee ne Stoes: MULE TU RAK Oe OFFS Breen AEE CCP De 3 are ctators, some of whom with Officer Henry, | license laws and regulations of the ee THe Hatcuer. Barley: music lad bs Ye MC A oreheatee’” oyiz | Went to the assistance of the pussengers, aud | District, and" shall “have power ‘to = —s meus bib. 15 p.m. Gosiel mectngd vewek: | those injured were at once taken to the neigh | issue all forms of process nevessary to the exer: 0. H. ROTHACKER, EDITOR Young men visiting the city cordially lnviked toatl at | boring houses or their homes, else of their jurisdiction. Fines, penalties, for- ‘The Hutehet has undercoue a change in manage- | ‘ese Services. ne = FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE INJURED PERsos, | [llures and costs imposed or taxed by’ the ment, and ill appvar this week with many improve: | ( -—G=> MT. VERNON PLACE M. Cit Lucinda Woody, colored, who lives at % and | ™&«!Strates shall be turned over fortnightly to x Is oa onto * NE ohondee woe the collector of the District. Any party deem- mente, The te ay will ee eee joa Seger ee ie eee Davgity tates H streets southwest, cut on the head; Mrs. | ing himself aggrieved by the judgment of any Pe recoel and ela an mote | Sumy exert Wemecaay, at 725 pm Pubic | Mary Moran, 380 L street southwest, badly | of the magistrates may appeal to the Police wer personal and political matter of | cordiaily inviveg to-wit exercise «| arred, and being aged, Probably the most se-| Court. ‘The judge of the Pollee Court is author. jephone Stock executed | news bays: andueiivered say eee eee caide) and | 7 SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER | riousiy hurt; John “Corrigan, 580.8" street, ized lo certily any question of law arising in rete Monten, ‘Conan | Tice Ociee te EAR be eee ea Ee feces of ai ot and inginia s€, Epsoxp | bruises on the head, arm and side; Mrs. Roths- | the course of any cause pending before him to . epuonD | b : : be heard by the Supreme Court of the Distri ‘aching ‘To-morrow by the | child, H street, between 444 and 6th street, cut ba rict eid pabe 7 Bi Shore ser- | by glass in the shoulder; Miss Maggie Wright, | 12 general term before proceeding further mons and short services, Prayer und praise meeting | 314° Virginia avenue, cut on the back by glass, | With the cause, In all cases of appeal to 30 o'clock, Buptism at close | O75, 1 Eman Deke MeMahon, (living at 337 the Police Court, and in all causes of which *_ | estrect), states that he had put down the gates | tat court has now original and exclusive ju- : ia | pees AE IN DENTISTRY. BRENNAN MAS REMOVED FROM | "Yoo wear nothing ot ss mech tmportanceto per-| Thain somites ilurses taken at livery. ‘Telephone | Sonal appearance, to say nothing of health and com- | Of >unday evening servire. : 2 tediotion: trial aeall b: Wim | fort,as your ARTIFICIAL TEETH, but they distig- McKEN DENG ME CHURCH, Mans | and caught the ‘sireetear inside, whee ie | Fisdiction, trial shail be had by the judge of the ture many faces, abd are a source of discouatort to the | LSS “chusetvav,bet bth and 10th ote ee Be tailed to the driver to stop, and had'ne done 40 | Court und’a Jury of twelve persons, except in wearer. “Toachieve all that is necessary, other mate- | (antes Dy Dae The te ae Oe eee WSS | the accident would have been averted, Dur-| cases Where the person charged walves is bt wre. ‘Toachiewe all th right to trial by jury. It is provided that jurors EYCK'S, 515 12th st. nw. rene | oe kN front of Helm’s restaurant, breaking the tront | 1F 4 term of | two weeks, and receive as com- * pensation one dollar a day. It is provided also rebar gue core Gamaging It to the extent | Fiat the votes of nine members of = hie only MEETING OF ‘THE | flaave se., wasalugton, sunday, ‘The damages to the car will be some $500 or | Shall be necessary toa decision of a cause, and ‘ot the National Life Insur- | “What must we do to be Saved? of the United states of America for the | CoPdial Invitation to ul ix nee compan t a decision of such nine members shail election of directors of sald company for the ensuing =3_ WESLEY CHAPELS $600. corded as the verdict of the jury. Seae . year will be held at the office uf the company, 401 9% PRAYER MEETING, 9: LATER—MISS WRIGHT FOUND TO BE SERIOUSLY ae ‘s 51 15th st. BiG Paock 2 nc OF We Re MARCH Sch SHG, | seiool, 9:30'a in. Preaching’ by. Rev. Sous i, INJURED. Men oo = r¢ SreNce, D. D., president Grant University, 11 , Mr. James E. Padgett, tho assistant r SHOE HOUSE, 402 7TH Young people's uvetiug aio pus Preaching by | Miss Wright's injuries prove on examination | ,,” pitino ise tele nerimereed ist de closedon and after this date every | ev. Pace MiLuCKN at 750 pi, Prayer mecting | to be more serious than was at first supposed, | nas submitted to the ‘Commissio o_ | Sremine St fete, eacaye Saturday, ct faraee | Searetey svetieg as iit. | her right shoulder having been pierced by the | (ee sneeiune to stereo one itgeplinia eid "corner Of Mass, ayes aid Thea e GN: | broken glass, her left shoulder dislocated and ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL GOODS LAMPS, & bill and in support of the measure ontlined Tus'C “Can 2) r Rev. be Riviors, rector. “bervices at ita, m. and | SHC Was cub badiy about the body and has a above. ‘This report, hus also been sent by the a Aue Carman Die Carri 2 ne een Sie hyn attalion D.C. Vol EERE, uahecinpcest sraceur in the morning | contusion oft Drain the deivor could have | aiaieignen 18, the, senate Disciae com E ANovirex nnicurvarertomonnow, ¢ | fnvuith arate of ie enenemaciee | (fae, SE BAPTIST CHURCH, Naw Guat | Gua teem tne approscaing trained tact | referring, tothe. eight magistrates" bil 5 & | Gommunteate with J.T. Clements, Georgetown. D! | pusior, Rev. D. W, FAUNCE, will rence at Ty ain | track, shutting out the vie visions sufficient to remedy the dissdvent: & chere th 16 was formed, with ¥ a » Will preach wt 11 am; - to edy the disadvant- $ ALL tum cosstr or tne werK. 3 |p requatol SOMEOF THERURVIVORR | MGS" UBM. sidervicel shuri sermon and bap: | Employes Investigation Preecedings in eriminal c es copuizationny we s = fie-. = ee le cases cognizai ”y the ‘| = F = = WAU EC WITNESSES EXAMINED BEFORE THE HOUSE suB- | Police Court. From a statement professing to @ MOcaL MATTERS FULLY TeEATED | (Pg ON AND APTER ins pate ame | (}oeo~,WAUCH M. & CHURCH, 3 AND & saitnce ried sah tontears show the costs of maintaining said court andthe & Pheonix Mill Property, formerly owned and | pastor, Rev. Rout. S- Bare, D. D,at li sme ot ts continued its | Sstimated costs of the system proposed by Sen- faa gua uy Daniel smith, Wilt be run in conection | Uy School Mimlaiary aniiver‘ary: with: abpropeite|| The sub-committee on accounts continued its | Stell No: BU, wep rs a es = pe. LATEST NEWS, By consolidating the two businesses under one head | SXeTeiseS, at 7.30 p.m. Addresses by Hev. H, 14 | Investigation of the force of House employes to- | urged for the passage of sald bit ie tare # 33 ara? one’ amanagenent will fcliite mattersso asto | Si-nc, Da, Ghapiau Us Navy. aid the Pastor, | day. Mr, M. Harrington, of Oblo, who is carried | saving In expenditure. The reports of the wae 2 THE SENATORIAL CUPID IN B | Sin dispacen, and pats te on equa foting witha | Feien their Hutcal carda{or next year atthe mora | OR the folding room roll, was frst heard. He | {oF of the District for several Painicg aon i 5 x F | Seepetiocn anaes heoree geenenerotan mae LNs a ae Said ne had portormed no work except ineiden-| ietail two ce tary are eustainiog, and in CHIGAN. ] me aC ALCHURCI . Hes bout from door see gach ophtesdaets 2 | cites it og ties | tas tank at Akan ta ahczesretioee | tho mon were ot thelr posta Behad bon | nthe treanurp oft Pisce tala separ for = | arice f havin : . Dey 1 a Bo AGREATSPEECH FORCLEVELAND. 5 | fect every ten days, and froma uow on Iwill makethis | 4:30. \ongrestoual Temmpersice tease Tee eec | sick for three weeks, 1881 shows amonnt of fines received freee said E Ee | “ire froin edecscs way Wannee fanpand pcees |= 15 pain. Interesting program, and all invited. 1° | Doorkeeper Donaldson fais Se eden court by the anditor to be $16,861.80, perry “car: » aiusgin EE 2 (ees = hog =~ THE TABERNAC KEV. F stated that Saar ” inion aarti MAA ge ol Sone AER A renege mentee legen peyton gees @ [BET Fey Mes tis eee Contract has been entered inte fe bave oa band's | BOW, Will preweh wt 11 az. and 2 PB gdtey: | formed their duty. He did not know his men, | @Xpenditures, $18,517.19; — 1883—receipts, Tavs, Arrests. SHEN“ Goat, Semen chinmners which | Sunday schootat Sama Ter Suen. B Cougs | oud od ineir Mtties, Stee EB. Wado, the tor. | Setnye pu capenditures, $15,402.30; 1884— JADLES, ENTION, shall be pleas quote you special prices on, and | SY ~ . tormed their @ities, Mr. E. ‘cor- ipts, $3: 3 ndit : should you be in search of fne Mahogany, Walnut CHURCH OF THE COVEN, eakoltid marion. wh Tece! expendi tures,$12,784.99; LATEST PARISIAN MODES IN HAIR GOODS. | Ait Oli, Cherry. Poplar, ete, fou cul 0, aieg eye D, Cons, aver Saud teen ag ce Carplod on the folding ell, was examined, and nd Lesorreselpin Girea aed apanaitares, + MOLLE M. J. PRANDL, beders, whether, tor mill work or himber, wil have | Cittnits Kieci of tores Ce or Me ne eek $i hak he “ecknally perk tcees. sevice te 8. forge suins paid ts tae Dieta es nee were 4809 F Stxexr. personal attention, and in asking for # share of | at 930 a.m. ‘It | {0lding room formerly, anc + ployed | eases where prosecutions had commenced in ELIA BAN LOUIS XV BANGS See onus at ‘MCLEAN, rk, SPIRITUALISM TO-MORROW, G. A. RB. Inst Nifgp detente ae ae ts hos Eee ny a ‘the mere qt ad OPHELIA BANGS LOUIS, NG! . »G. ‘C08 re 18 no reason why ti 1 ee pela Se ea, A ESGLISH BASKET PLAITS AND EVENING| — Ofer, 18thand Rstreeta paw 0 Pm. prompt Str. J. Faanie actem vocalist too. Police Court system should be ‘COTF SURES, Brion Yard, Yath, tet Baod Cuts nw, 125 | Lifer Kid medium, occupies the platiorin Lag day WHY THE SYSTEM SHOULD RE CHANGED. ate Drewed nd Bangs Snel. ___ eam | “GLUTEN FLOUR? Bia tina ag ig or the Sindy of pela t there do-exist,” continues Mr. Padgett, ¥ENTLEMEN— HEC z 3 ~ tualiss and Bellef.” 1c, door collection. bt “two very serious reasous why the said system. ee invoice ot the F Diabetes, Lung Diseases and = EGoe mee OBUTTON WHITE” KIDS vous Debiliye “An iuvaltabie tome’ and. wose fe: | (Jee, 0; P, HOLLOWAY LODGE, No. 15, 1. should be changed and improved. ‘The first of end Tice 250. and 9h, pie tot | Palrins Flour. Bend tor circular. ‘ae ee Pasa th beers orig g nd temperapoe Hiese reasons 1s stated by the major of police bs 01 ey im the city. >, new C. C. BRYAN, pond - 1884, wherein Wiss ts “peat rarS Neg Poke | Ror Cita 2 Chan ce se kad Kota’ sof ihe Pollee Courts Sow soiseeenaaee, pices ii WE, THE UNDERSIGNED BOOT AND | thy Chief Templar Wartsey cai 90,18 increasing 80 _much’that one man, ivania avenue | [= and Special ¥ ‘Shoe dealers, in urder toassist in the karly | song service will be rendered by the and N. er able a judge he be, cannot give Closing Movernent, abd also to ‘shorten the hours df | Gab. SL. Chureu Chott (eons Cone ie tion to every. ease coming ente, labor wegen gs fete A ree 10, close oar | the house be filled. ie Moreover, the court is so far from the police HES ete Seda | (ae ASR, REEL DES AocigTION ota ean aad, ae Pennsylvania Ave, nw, EDMONSTON CO, 1339 and 1341 F st. 91,7280 p.m, in parlors of the Harris House, & st., bet, fal of thelr datog foneas of the = ay pou mae oe a WINDSOR. 2,2 34z5 New York. ‘ave. isth 4th sie.n.w. (1) THOS. J. KING, ‘ye force is m: the ed cou {GSON, in charge. DONORS TO! aa = nw Lt} THOS J, KING, Body. grook reocr. DALTON @ STRICKLAND, Goo Pa aver” | (Kage BY ISCUUE, COUNCIL, No. 7, sons bye Bessie iam MAS W. HRICH, 717 Market Space. fmportant ‘Will be, transaced ‘on MONDAY p Ago PHILADELPHIA ime ‘ 10-8 NIGHT, MA! 1. All should atwend. aw or having: atthe a >, PHOSVITM—THIs COMBE THE BALTIMORE CON! 2 AN vasace waneen "| [aes CRO ge ERR COMTIRATION, os | (fees, ute BADTINORE Cos coe, te UXDEY. Phosphates, js a popular and ‘Brain and Ne ‘ary Society will be held at the Re yo Sun sareet northwest ‘onic aod We court.a court of agains. Malaria. at ob next Weduesday Nesters aind Cate Toveee Lace snd Lace Cur | MILEUKS'S PHARMACY 1450 Peonatyanisy Foto ‘ishoy sen Totnes dae sock a specialty. Ge-um*” | iw betties oF on draught with soda water gap joo cuners, Pabbese i Ne Ph es pata sie lime lost’ remains to be mentioned, and that | and Mrs. J. G. Cannon, Hon. and Mrs. Wm. hee penn ond vee Co Seog ay Warner, and Mr. F. B. Bullene, : juty during the latter part of the ni progressi gooff duty at 6 o'clock a.m, and are supposed to |, YeF¥ enjoyable snracicet ped take rest until 6 o'clock p.m.; but should they | W2* given last evening by Miss Dutton, of 11th have been so unfortunate as to have made any | Street, in honor of her triend, Mrs, Neal, of arrests during their tour of duty, they must ap- | U™more. Ten tables were occupied by the play Pear at the court and spend a large part ol the | eT While many of the guests who were Unac- day there instead of at their homes in bed rest- | Gunted with the game watched the progress ing; so that when the hour of 6 p.m. arrives | Of the participants, The finst prizes were re- the’ men are tired and too often unfit to again spectively won by Miss Sims and Mr, Emmer- resume duty and do ti efficiently.” tobe wile, the “Booty ” Prizes were taken by A mere reading of these statements will show | Miss Be od Deemer. Supper, © the necessity forsome Feller this particular, | Midnight, was followed by dancing. The bill, which is herewith transmitted, will] Mrs. Wm. McLean gave a very pleasant mad Sapseteicd call = tor, not only as regards | birthday ty to her daughter Lillies on the the ang on by the officers, but alsoas regards | evening of the 23d instant, Among those pres- he next evil here mentioned. ent were Mrs, Dr. Mitchell and daughter, of As- DISADVANTAGES OF THE PRESENT system. | bury Park. A very pleasant evening was spent Upon @ conviction in the Police Court the | un, uusle and games, after which retresh- party charged hasthe right ofappeal to the Crime 3 inal Conrt, where the judgment ts final, This | gag aie? toe cp ematsal residence of Mr, latter court is overcrowed with business, and in | Gvening to entorinie thele frets ote ae gynsequence thereof, cases in which the District | tarn, fairly tested its capacity in thelr enjoy~ of Columbia is a party are not tried for six, | mentof Its hospitality: Bae See twelve or eighteen months after the trial in the | midnight the ropins were Gomded gran ee Police Court. Almost invariably detendants | aut company, made up lars S charged with violations of the Icense laws of soe the istrict upon conviction in the Police Court were exccedinely Gemndint ‘Among those appeal to the Criminal Court, knowing that | present were Mix Mitchell, of Phlisdelphin, ood trial therein will be delayed for months, and | Mis Moore, of Weisktntin. eae ee the possibility of conviction be reduced 'to a | guests in the house, Mee aod Nba Ans, minimum. And such is the fact. ‘The amount | Son, Mr. and “Mra M. Ge Emerg; Jade and of money involved in these appeals is each year | Mme W. W. Upton Dr Asker Mar aug wee te from $10,000 to $12,000, and the number of | 0, Wickham and daughter, Me wad Mre IL, At convictions comparatively’ few. for the reasons | Willard, Mr, aed Mee GH ee ate ain Stated in my report of 1884. I there said: ‘A | Mr W. GW, Hrs G. H. Wilcox, Mr, and great many of the persons prosecuted for keep- Mi cel Mie eben oe aa te ing unlicensed bars, and of those for keeping See ene ae thelr bars open on Sunday, took and periecéed | Mrs. SI.’ Davis, Mrs, Charles Nordhoff, Mr. appeals to the Criminal Court, there to be tried | and Mra, it. G. Rutherioct Gone oe oe ae by a jury. From the necessity of the cases lare | Warner Milier, Miss Churehill, Dr. Clarke, Mr, majority of those persons who testify in! and Mrs, M.& Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. ‘whisky cases) trequent bar-rooms and grocery | Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Fisher, jr, Mir_and stores where liquors are unlawfully sold, and | Mrs. W. D. Wy-ville, Mar and Mrs. Powe consequently all their sympathies are with the | Paymaster and Mrs Hit smitin Me wad Man whisky seller, Now, when the cases are tried | 4\ if Mullett, Mire, FE, We billite, Mer ered Mek, in the Police Court, ihe occurences which cone | ii S$, Cuinings, Mrs. Geo, I, Melinonas: Mine Ee stitate theoifenses ‘are fresh in the minds and | M” Hittenger Mrs. SP. brown, Mi, aad Mee AL memorlés of witnesses, and convictions are | 4” Birney, Mra. Lieut, Main, Mr. and Mrs. GS. easily obtained. Appeais are taken, and after wits eeliy imig gg: Say mg the lapse of six, twelve and sometimes eighteen | Ketcham, Mr-and Mrs. A. M- Smith, Mr. and months, the cases are called tor trialin the | Mrs Frank Freeman, Mrs Mortis Ketcham, Criminal Court; when, as frequently hap-| dirs. Vanderlip, Mr. and Mrs, It. B. Clark, Jud: pens, the withesses “have leit the city, | Puillips end daushion Me or ¢annot be found, or, it placed upon | and Mrs. s, Prof. E.'S. Burgess and the witness stand, forget everything connected | Wite, Miss Isabel Leunian, Mire, Blunt aa Mice With the case, except at sometime they ob- | Goddard, Judge Willoughby and daugiter, Dr, tained Nquor in the place of the defendant, but | and Mrs. ‘Thompson, ton cannot say when or how much, as ‘it has been | wile, Dr. and Alte We, Ay bas so long ago, and they did not charge their mem-| Day'and wiie, Mr and Aire, W ories with ‘the facis,” and, consequently Mise Julia’ Camp, Mr. and “Mrs. AF detendant is acquitted. Time is a materi lion. ©. H, Allen’ and ile, Mr aud Mrs ce gation In the information 1n this class ot cases, | Foster, Mr, aud. Mts, Ie W. Tyler, P and must be proved as laid. If these cases | Gould’ Dr. Kennedy, Mrz le M. sacuders, could be tried in the appellate court within two | S°W. Sidwell, Dr hodaers, oir Selle Ali e or three weeks afler the trial in the Police | Sirs, JU. Ciephane, Miss "Albert, of 'L Court, In muny cases there would be convic-| puis, Mr. D. W. Bartlett and ‘Mrs, Rodney tions, wherein now dismissals are had because | Chipp, During” tue cvenine au elesent ‘ol ihe roseine abowo stated.) served and never-exhausted of reiresi MONEY LOST AND THE LAW DISHONORED, | ments was a prominent and atiractive feature Not only does the District lose thousands of | Of the entertainment, dollars because of the delay mentioned, but the | At the luncheon given by Miss Cleveland this law loses its terror to the evil doer, ‘There are a | afternoon at the Executive Mausion the follow- number of persons who think it not wrong to | js 4uesls were preseut: Mrs. J.P. Joues, violate the law, provided they are not caught; | Actin silts Palmer, Mrs, stanton and Knowing ‘also the long delays that mast | {ung gus \Wauderpecl, Mrs |G celyy Mr occur before their final trials, and the chances | (ard, Mis. Weliiug, Mrs. Breckinridge, Mrs, of escape they run the risk, and often suceess- | Palieins, Mrs. | Nowrnoes, Mrs Aldrich, Mrs. fully, Could we have asystem of administer- | Wty. ih Waciite se Jeeta rr ing the criminal law, where trials would be | Miss Van Vecuten, Mrs, Stauluecke speedy and ppnishincnt certain, there is no | Sir» prs tio coon aa a Wn be a — ae in ix done Se saat crime, and the District not robbed of revenue to | S- Jor Sabio, Mrs etd, whiell It ts justly entitled. The bill herewith | Sowden, meagan Min, Viste, Mew: Coles Mrs, submitted for your consideration I ha Prown, alee, W buon art, Fis. See ee evil described. “When trials in the Police Airs, Aldrew, Mrs, Dowdiiey, Miss Vau Buren, shall be made final and obtainable withi Rit Masao so rpg seiggctind week or two after complaint, many persons anderson, Mrs, Gray, and alts, Frye. Who are in fact guilty will be Convieted where | Mrs. Jon H. White, 1502 Vermont avenue otherwise they will escape. ives an “at home” on Wednesday next, from Senate bill No, 852 provides for an appeal in | $197, watford her Irlends. un opportunity wo all cases from the Justice of the peace to the | meet Mrs. C. C. Clay, of Alabama, readily seen that the Criminal Court would | not receive on the two remaiuing Mondays ot have so many cases before it that they could | the season, -y, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. J. , Mrs. Townsaend, Mrs, ae ed tried, It would result in evil] Cardsare issued by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Wil- Our city has ceased to be acountry village,and |" The annual Charity Ball tobe given at the i machinery for administering the criminal Sationabines ball on Monday evening will Jaws must be adequate to the demands of a | doubt {he most recherche and delightful elty. And in my opinion it is of vital impor- | aMfairof the season, This much can safely be tance that the civil and criminal jurisdiction of | Predicted trom the experiences of the past. ‘The magistrates be kept separiite and apart, The | opportunity to aid so deserving a charity and amount of crimifial cases is Increasing very | @t .he same time enjoy an evening of un- rapidly each year, and any man who properly | alloyed pleasure is always sure to bring to- Attends to hia office, as provided in the bill sub- | getucr a large ‘and eholce company. All'the mitted, will find that he has no time toattend to | 4ffangemeuts have been made to ensure the civil matters, and besides the sources of ourlaw | Success of this year's entertainment, judged are so varied that it will require constant study | {rom every point of view, and especially has for a magistrate to so familiarize himself wit everything been done to promote the pleasure the laws as to properly administer the duties of | Of guests. The bail will be opened at 9 o'clock his office. First, we have the common law; | Wilh a grand march by Weber's full orchestra, then the laws of Maryland prior to the cession: | and it is expected that the President, Miss ordinances of the city of Washington,applicable | Cleveland and the members of the cabinet and our territorial District; ordinances of the city | their families will arrive about ten, on Georgio cee! Tovy cours; acts of tho The Baltimore “Kirmes,” which 1s just now egisiative assembly, a) le to the whele Sity, Districts health ordinances; building reguta. | CTeating such a farore in the Monumental City, tions; coal regulations; plumbing regulations, | bids fair to be even a greater success than the and all more or less modified by acts of Con: | Kirmes of last year. Already the proscenium rant boxes have sold tor $300 euch, parties from There are other reasons why the present sys- | New York, Philadeiphia and Washington being tem of administering the criminal law shoula | ®Mong the fortunate competitors, while the be improved ana other objections to the enact- | Push for the remaining seats is so great that ment of the bill upon which you desire a re- | Right, long alter the suieof tickets began, a long port that can be better stated orally than in a | liue of messenger boys might be seen on the ad- (rita communication. Jacent street patiently awaiting their turn at = ‘McCaffrey's to secure tokete. Quite a party of societ; ople from Washington will attend SAXINGS AND DOINGS IN SOCIETY. tiie Rimes thy response to tu luvitation trom its lady managers, and ina private car teudered The President's reception to the army and | by Mr'Garrele which, will pomote ni a eer navy last evening was a very pretty affair, The pers Pee rye] —, ymin green of the tall exotics, the colors of the banked | Comes off Just, after Lent «nd in which a large flowers. and the old and blue of the untforms | Hytpata. | more ladles are invited to pare ave diversity of color to a gorgeous picture. :: A “ Atnineo'clock the presidential party descended | There will be a “Mikado” ball next Friday the stairs to the stirring strains of “Hail to the | evening, at Willard’s, for which all the invita- Chiet.” The red corridor was by this time quite | tations, which are limited in number, have crowded, and the policemen with some diffi-| already been sent out, and no more will culty cleared a passage for the Chief Magistrate, | issued. The reception committee will be Mrs. who led the way with Mrs. Manning. ‘The Sec: | W. R. Morrison, Mrs. C. E. Boyle, Mrs, J. H. retary of the Treasury escorted Miss Cleveland, | Ward and Mrs, J. A. Corwin. Secretary Endicott walked with Mrs. Whitney, | Mrs, S. P. Rounds will reccive on Friday, at and Secretary Lamar with Mrs. Vilas. Mis | ner home, 2001 K street, assisted by her dadghe Cleveland's dress was pale dove-colored plush, | ter, Mrs. 0. H. Rothacker, Mrs, G. B. Kane, oi one Flies saeatn egret apa rien Chicago, and Mrs, Poland, of Vermont, orehids and cream plumes in her hair and car ts iy Fled a large bouquet of orehids.‘Mrs. Manning | | Among the ladies who will reecive with Mrs, wore heliotrope satin, with tablier of cut crystal | Wm. M. Springer on Monday next will be Mrs, embroidery. Mrs. Whitney's dress was jetted | Dufour, Mrs, Springer’s sister; Mrs. Gen. Black, black gauze, and Mrs. Vilas wore pale blue silk | Mrs. Representative Spriggs and daughter, of and pearl trimmings. Some of those ronped New York, Mrs. Eugene yom oe Mrs. inthe blue room were Mrs Kinney, Miss Wan | H. 0. Billiags, Mrs, Jules Guthridge, Mrs. Col Vechten, Miss Endicott, Dr. and Mrs, Warner, | James Stevenson, and Miss Armstrong. Mra. Lamong Gen. sheridan, Adit Gen. and Mrs. Kuki, wife of the Japanese Minister, Mrs. Drum, Miss Wedde! n, er, Gen, New York yesterday, accompan! and Miss Van Buren, Mri, Mason, Mrs. Mar-| Dy Lieut. Salto, of the logation. = “3 shall O. Rol Mrs. Ricketts, the German, ‘Dr. a M: “d ‘A. D. Warner, of Brid; French and Tu Ministers, and M. Roustan, Deargionge M y pending ‘The guests present included all the army and | Conn., are the guests of Col. and Mrs. Lamont. navy offioers in the city and their families and | | Ex-Senator Eaton is st 1321 N street, for the friends, and many other persons well known in officlal’and private life. Many of the dresses | {n'tnesocial circle, and receives More ate were extremely rich and elegant. Mrs. Charles W. Babbitt, 1009 G street north- The ladies at the Belmont, 813 12th street, | y ost will be at home hereafver from 2 to on held their usual Friday afternoon reception | Siondays. esterday, which was largely attended, no! Withetanding the inclemency of the weather Mr.and Mrs, Edward I. Darling, who have been ndit & month at Old Point Com! ‘Mra, Laughton gave. german lat evening to| ben spending a month at Qld Polot Comtors her daughter, Miss Berghmanns and he Miss Brown, of Philadelphia. eh | an ee Lieut. Col. A. W. Evans, U.S. A.,retired,and| te LoxcH at THe WHITE Hovsr.—The Miss Susie A~ daughter of Aaron G-Tuite, Esq-, | guests at Miss Cleveland’ luncheon arrived at were married Thursday afternoon at the’ resi: | Eueste at Mis 3 he dence of the bride's parents, in Elkton, Sta, by | the louse at twoo'clack today. The weg Bevin afterwards’ started worta og" aber | pertons Prevest, mowlly” the wives of Senators ene ren! on thelr | thd Representatives. Mr. and Mrs, G, H. Martin, of Baltimore, who as have been stopping at, the Arlington or the | soggy THAT ME HAD FOREED a wo Ir ew Bnd Florida, gave a handsome luncheon yester- ABLE OPINION OF THE day in one of the private dining rooms of thelr | Paxama, Feb. 27.-Hon. John Bigelow has hotel, covers being laid for twenty ladies and | returned to Colon, He accompanied M. de ntlemen, Among those present were Gen. C. ps and. party to La Boea, on this side, and G Angur, Mire ©. 6. Ciay.and Miss Barnard, of | iC is believed that ne bas formed « favorable and wife, Mr. and Mrs, A. Rieharasor Mrs | sell probably leave on March 3 ior Franco Fitzhugh Cople,Dr. Goldsborough, Gen, Beverly | rect Robertson, Mrs: Dr. Lincoln, Mrs’ Peterson, Re. tative Gibson, of Maryland, Mr. 8. Louis Sense cea oan ie lunch’ there was a m oy Martin contribut the ierame otal and ‘Miss ‘Dr. Goldsborough, Gen. A] Admitted His Werkmen as Partners. 4 ST. LOUIS CAPITALISTS WAY OF SETTLING, i f E i a ly of permanent | Telegrams to The Star. VICTORIA'S SUBJECTS IMPATIENT. She Appears in Pablic Too Infrequently, THE DILKE AFFAIR ONCE MORE A DENIAL FROM EX-SENATOR TABER ENGLAND'S SEeMIT QUEEN. The People Becoming Impatient at Her Seclusion from their Loyal Eyes. Special Cable Dixpatch to Tae EVENING STAR Loxpon, Feb. 27.—The queen is rapidly be coming acommon tople of discussion, An ex traordinary editorial In the Standard yesterday has made a sensation. Itsaid: “It is time to say publicly What everybody has beca saying privately for years, that the queen and the country over which she ruies have been toc long separated; that the separation cannot be continued much longer without serious and lasting injury both to the throne aud the com. munity. There is no room in the English eo stitution fora sovereign who lives in almost complete seclusion,” It will be remembered that the Sandard is the organ of all that i most conservative and loy WHY THE TOAST To THE QUEEN WAS MissED, The evening papers Right In parliament great tecling was displayed bout the hissing of t Wednesday night. The clared, in reply to a chalte xplain conduct as a ininister of the crown in not leay ing the table, by saying that he heard no hiss. ing whatever, and that the accounts were grossly exage: nly say T ant within te ral at the this is perfectly we | classes th rightly, Uh on several iS recently with a disti It ds this they re: It is to prophesy that the | rather more of her after this little excitement, MORE OF THE DILKE SCANDAL, Spicy Correspondence Between Chi berlain and Stead to be Published. Special Cable Dispatch to Tie EVENING STAR. Loxwon, Feb, 27.—The Pall Mall Gezette pub- lishes to-day a private correspondence of an in- dignant character between its editor and Mr, Chamberlain with Sir Charles Dilke Jedge. The former asked the latter to say pub- | Mely that it was by his advice that Dilke kept | out of the witness box. Mr, Chamberlain clined. Stead then wrote saying he ad long felt convinced that Chamberlain would sacrifice principles or party to personal ambition, but he had not believed he would so crifiee an old and faithfal friend, Chambertain replied that this letter was so ould decline further correspon- k saying whatever 4 him personally be ould net let that begged for Dilke’s sake b prevent him from stating the only fact which could give Dil erin nee of saving himself. n along letier, suill de with « stipllar one. The ged the Pall Mall Gazette wo ‘ows chall Daily pubitsh them, The Pall Mall Gazette retorted that it would be 1 had marked berlain da st happy, but Chamberlain s private, Late ast night Cham- “arance ti ‘would be the nn motwersin-law tall owt We get al the family tacts.” Neither party ean gain much. ainan EX-SENATOR TABOR DENIES. Me Furnished No Money for Centeal American Filibustering Schemes, DENVER. CoL., Feb, 27.—ExSenator Tabor was Interviewed last night in reference to the charges recently made in eastern papers that he was furnishing ex-President Soto, Tax, with money to ca schemes avainst that can republics. Mr. Tabor acknowle iged that he had property interests in iond but emphatically denies having any int Soto's schemes or with having furnished him any money, ——————— THE LONDON SOCIALIST TRIAL. Hyndman Attacks Childers—Col. Hen- derson’s Important Adminsion. Loxpox, Feb, 27.—Hyndman, Williams, Burns and Champion, the socialist leaders, were again brought betore Sir James Ingham at tly Bow street police court to-day for a further hearing of the coarges preterred agatust t on account of Useir utterances at the recent socialist demonstrations in Londo Hyoa- man, who conducts his own ds se, COM Pluited of the course of the magistrate abd Mr. Childers, the home seer: declaring that they were prejudiced against the detendants and exhibited Ubat prejudis the course of his remarks bed Mr. Cuilders “Goer: cion Childe |. Hendersra, who was at the head of the London polic: at the time of | the riots, who has since resi; 1, and who was ubpasnaed as a witness for tic delendanta, tex: ificd that he saw no signs at the mecting of a premeditated attack ou property. Renoancing Her Right: VIENNA, Feb. 27. ¢ Archduchess Maria Theresa Salvator, the daughter of the archduke of Tuscuny, will, before ber Archduke Charles Step broth queen regent of Spain, ¢ ath renouncing all rights of herseif anid the issue ire mare Mage to the Austro-idungarian The ceremony Will Lake place In presence of ail the members of the imperial family, the presidents of the Austrian and Hungarian parliaments and the privy councellors. 4 _ Guarding Neutrality of the Isthmas. PANAMA, Feb. 27.—The chief of the state of Panama has issued "a proclamation forbidding the encouraging on the isthmus of parations agalust neighboring t whom Col The prociam: purpose of the gov means the clan. urough the ist Sngor aiding revolutionary tm a THE COLD STORAGE PROJECT. The Hearing Before the Commission- ers. There was a hearing before the Commission- ers yesterday, as stated in THE STAR, in regard the matter of placing the cold storage build- ings on the wholesale market grounds, Messrs, Reginald Fendall and John A. Baker appeared in opposition to the plan, and Messrs. Join Case selis, N.G. Ordway, 8. W. Curriden and Gen, Birney appeared in bebaif of the market com- pany. Mr. Ordway, on behalf of the Market com- pany, alter referring to the great benetlis the city had received irom the flue market build- ings this company had erected, stated tbat it Was necessary, for the business And prosperity of this market to adopt some measure for caring for the large quantities of the dressed beet that came tw the city trom the west, and for cold storage of provisions aud perishable products, The refrigeration proposed would be Of immense benefit to .he general public, inus- much as it would enable the people to continue Wo get beef in quantities at 8 and 10 cents a pound, instead Of for double that sum, us for- merly, and at the same Ume result in a great Dencill to those wine desired to keep butter-lard, fruits, etc., # facility which every otuer city ny size in this country already hus. | Mr. (rd- Way said that to enable tbe company to do this jo » Throne. jaw. He stated that they could at great incon- venience to themseivesand the public put a re frigerating plant in their own butiaing, but he did not think tbat they should be compelied to do this when they were willing to pay the city @ good interest on @ fair Valuation of the Se a i ae Z . ie il g i] : Hi i Ht d iH