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6 President W. J. Stevenson of THE DISTRICT TIONS, bia + ALL-NIGBT cance eee the Colum! phic 2 beet t | there bad been no demand on the paromner ow 2 d E D 4 dan Interesting Hearing efore the Senate sqmpany for an all night sorvice; if there was | Heavy ap bn Setnne . j District e com ould meet ‘once. J a arr There never "hed ‘been any intima-| The sybeommittes of the committes on sp- = — —-— PRESIDENT BURT STA’ eemariont Ano 1 ton from “ie amplayes tthe government | propriate having charge of ibe Disses | ODly One Branch of Congress in See-| Conte from tint Pope 7 suanpLy guEstioxeD BY SEVERAL Newsparer | printing office that an all-night service was appropriation bill have completed their work $ ion T ee of J ers ge mes . ae fk xex—wm PEARSON OF THE MeTRopotitax | necessary. If the employes mete 18 tie | eer wall report to the whole committee on sion ‘oday. — ae ml — Psy noap Witt nox 4EL SIGHT IF REQUIRED. teaeeeoe peered pions Monday. The subcommittee did not bsicared H the has been out of town s great deal of the pay ymmais- 20 as to be near "| tat ete ad etropannan Han | Mater Seri een er fee, | er ot sated ot with ne yur’ appe-| APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE INDIANS, | rss o'fst uncer” She ote gst IVES GAIL. and Georgetown and Metropolitan Rail- |" The friends of the bill and also the objectors = wrap ky 3 total recommended by the Sec- day an t gown of pale Diue satin and Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report. " A LILLIE JOHNSON | ington e —-— ies was the principal matter under | thereto will have another opportanity to be . ‘de: brocade with diamonds and Receiving teased From Pri Account of | road compat! - retary of the'Trensury, about €1,000,000 under |, : ay brocade with diamonds LOLS ; be mae! | discussion today inthe Senate Distrieteommitioe | heard early next weeks the agerogate of the items of the Cominis- | The Bill Under Discussion in Com-| Thurber, Mrs Dixee Mes Snider, Mes Annin Feb. 27. Judge Dubose ad- | room. Senator MeMillan of the subeommittes 1TOL TOPICS. sioners estimates, as the maximum total and and Mise Rosecrans. Miss Perki Misa : Feb. 27.—Jodge Puen of [on the bill conducted the hesring alone for CAPITOL Tor Compe: ageralgiocrenagre ee oes mittee ohithe Wik Sr Mite, Beveernne He Forking Mins ra ee evn fiat ber, health was | awhile, but before the proceedings warmed up| q Formidable Instrument of War Under pirtol by hie, subsomin tion aggremnics beat i . ind, Miss Sanders were the useful qasistante LY PURE Seicg impaired Hy confinement in the jai | Senator Hansbrough took a seat at the | Consideration by the Naval Committee, | Porsed by the prenpempene tapertce e c ¢ dining room. "The musicians play - = hind a screen of palms in the second parlor. he chair Clustered around ‘al affairs has fc " te. in ‘cbneon has been incarcerated since|jeft of tl rman, ‘The House committee on navi tions for the current year. ‘The principal cut The minent Fee ee anepent with being an scoot Tice |the SOuthern end of the table were | for some days had under consideration ® Dill | are in the provision for school, buildings; but | ARMY OFFICERS AS AGENTS. baci begas yee pod tore “Tocnshend | be at home informally to their friends Monday | Miss Marie Wadsworth gave a5 o'clock leap the murder of Miss Freda Ward by [street railroad magnates—President Hurt looking to the addition to the | eee ballin dng eethorinnd, and oe and Mr. pag Weeks of Palmer, Mass., takes eee but will not receive again | sour te esterday in honor of the Messre. Lyle Mitchell. p of the Washi Georgetown, | ,, , if the assertions ion amounting te nearly $200,000, = - mer, . ‘season. and Stump. Mi: Tae. jucige in his ruling saps, in part. “7s | President Deareia cel aah Makiopelea a pepetienttart. erie, Min rerolation- | PFOvision for:the improvement for repairs of | An Amendment Allowing Them | P/*93,"ext Tuesday ovening in the rove parlor | “Tt cvening the members of the YX. W. C. ies Millar of Baltimore, Miss : Hantoon, Miss Lay, M ri opinion saat the P: rs st here #200, made under of the Elsmere. ven hundred invitations ira Wem sented in re a have been sent out for the evenf to friends all | T. U. of Union M. E. Church entertained their | Geo. Clark and Mra Wadeworth assioted in te: which sl find these and encompessing them on both the amount appropriated for the current year. to Be so Detailed Passed. for event | A ashend will | friends at the residence of Mrs. Emmert, 2014 ceiving the large mamber of eeeete. Among apte ‘on of the crime known af the Berdan iron- | There are no increases anywhere in the bill over the country. Mr. Orville Tow: will | a Riterary | the sotogy 2 cs 7 sei al ugeatgr umes erte whe woath “uke peensc ace | cad daoasee Histo bo0 fet Tn wogth by Grr ie eureat Yar, tad email cuts are made ——- wale a ee tenet cad ee Reetees | Mores ar scuteed ty" ee Sliven pee | ree aie oe eae d malignantioge oe! - - i ~~ | Mr. and Mrs. c) > y place will be the groomsmen. Gen. Wilson, a rela- | program was rendered by the following per. and Chas, Woods, Mr. and Mra. Com gel en in this | Gitte the early morning rather than walk to | forty feet in Deere cman pal nrTht ceseeinlisre eattasted ei Baresi MOUSE. tive of the bride, will cscagt | her | fons: Mirae Clars Ashley; Emme Logan, an *L belt. Mrs: Marr and the Misses Brene- Tt appears ee a ing @ displacement of i in the eus- yaar © presence of the jcinting lesers. J. M. q - apes ith ‘them the Yorktown and smaller hoe vedi i jects safe , . Compt as the con- | thew's. ride wi ant y three : 5 4 : the ¥,. Cilley. Faust, Wye! ea sence continze Bharthgytlerderd pasizcerpans Horry ter-| than the Charleston. The feature of the design | UOin the trie rea Pee ee ee etart of | salting trustee of the vetorm asboo! fer boys | bridesmaids, Miss Snider, who will be the maid |¢rt Cloakey, ‘Vietor | Poesche and Mas- | Martin, Hellen, Ray and Plallipa ¢ : i t " : of hi i ‘ ters Lawrence and — Jobn r-| Wednesday af Sesneseat in chews foe Bunge | vice way not sfleent to Jonty the company | 8tS th tiowthe watering, Submarsegen | Se }ToMerT not queon that the seveaua fa the Ditto Columbia 1 was| Sisteon. "tbe Set wil'be gored tn ylow | Among those present were re, ernautce, | chaeey ocr’, wertooe Mr. and Mew 2. tine asubt greatly agararale her malady | in operating it. The experiment had been tried | D416" heen tried before notably by | did not critigise the wisdom, of any specific r. Smith (Ariz.) « bill was | and the others in white silk. ‘After the recep. | Misses e, Carrie MoGlue, Belle | 5, A a i imentary to their guest, Mrs. W. D. Hawley y endanger ber lif and the figures (which he presented) showed less | Priccgon, and the Navy Department is | jo jendations. | P&*#ed ratifying the act of the Arizona terri- | tion the bride and groom will start off on ther Means, Fannie Moffett, Lillian Eastlack of | Sf Malden, Maas, ‘Tht sarion or ate ey and terol y ercu and this resson jtlone the | than 120 bassengers per day, He thought that Experimenting in this direction, but the Hee maarele eet a ee eae tones | Sostal legislature meking an. acy ropriation for | bridal trip and will make their future home ia | Camden, poagh, “Lyde Godirey’ "Florence | more with plante and. Aowers, and. the dec- court will nlm the deine eft the. conrt | ROX More, thant one-fourth of the passengers] projectors of the pending bil fel that they | the iuites, reporting the, owls of iat | ®4-AFlaona exhibit at deo worlds ia Palmer, Mass. Womersley, Laura Filbert of Baltimore, ida | C™totsand the appointments, of the table ae Papers eS So ee Se eee eae Year's appropriation. The ‘House subcom-| | "he House then wont into committee of the | The ladies interested in the Hospital for In- Pract, Millie Durnbaugh and Sadie ‘Taylor, | N°Te i Keeping with the hostess’ refined taste 2" Fotoaos 0 is ei tee ae ade ran twenty encountered in these attempts and have now | inittee fol lowing the Secretary in his action = ‘ole (Mr. Bynum ae) in the chair) on the | curables are getting up an amateur theatrical cores - = Santen, ons in such matters. Mrs. Chu pape panied by her futher aud | hours cut of cach twenty-four, the cal a practicable means at hand to drive an enoF- | ignored the estimates, which are based on the | {0dian appropriation bi performance for Thursday afternoon, March | Messrs. Lioyd Emmert, A receiving by : ty were driven to their home slowly for one hour longer | rons shell loaded with an explosive charge of - > a ‘at the Nati “8 Barrett, Charles Hodge, W. J. Clark and Edwin | ley, Mra. atane Sweet, where they arrived at 11 | T'tya¢ it might be carefully examined and, if | Tur powder or gun cotton into the hull” of | Coming Year's weeds ‘and the coming year's ARMY OFFICERS AS INDIAN AGENTS. GB pee dy poe Poe gg mg W.’ C. Murdock. Tea ner and Mra. : it of | revenues, took Just year's figures, representing | Mr. Bo | Howard's “Old Love Letters’ and Migs Fur- ; served by @clcck. 2h | mecessurs, repaired. ‘This would leave Out nny ironclad iefloat and explode it in| this year's needs and ‘Fovenues, and made = minal tel ae sephora rcs nese's “Box of Monkeys" wil be proseated by | | Mrs 6. H. Miller, wife of ox-Congreseman | Mise | Josephine | Postiowaite, | Mase Belle — three hours wuich could be app! ‘took about e very of @ ship. According | further ent of half a milhon. I¢ is perfectly cmon amateurs—Miss Alice jise Harter, | Samuel H. Miller of Pennsylvania, an: ugh- and re. B Horner. Pennsylvanians Indorse Cleveland. of cleautug out the condust. Cleaning tr hingof | %0 the design submitted to the committe and | nnderstood that the Washington of the coming | *@Y_ as Indian agents whenavacancy occurred | Miss Painter, " Mr. Webb» and Mr. | ter are here and are stopping at the Ellemere. | Among the many friends preseut were Mes. Cantistt, Ps, Feb. 27—The democratic | tendaysonce every threemonths. Therunning | explained by Gen. Berdan ahydraulle buffer i i . Melville Church, Mra. W year is not in any respect Himited in needs | any of the agenci - Buckley. In the last act of the last| The marriage of Mr. Thomas Bell of this city | Mra, or revenues by the showing of the current | | Mr. Bowers, in advocuting his amendment, | named play the minuet will be danced by sit-| oq cass Mendinion devant ti & hot contest by the| Yery materially with cleaning and % te" re | 40 adjusted that it will stop the Year, aud tha¥ there in no good. reason for | #tAted that sooner-or later “the ‘people ‘would | teen ung ladies aud gentlemen ied by” Mre antares taco at Bt Paul'e Pe charch ing, and after practicable to run the cable continuously: He | xt @ distance of eight feet. from establishing such a limitation upon éxpend- | Compel the adoption of the principle involved | Col. Leiber. Several Gr the bosee bare been last Wednesday at noon, Rev. Alfred Harding anti-Pattison people, — would try to inaugurate na ak on one hip without. tn jury to th in t. a itures. It is also perfectly understood that sae torte, oticers of the army were | taken for the event and Mrs. Elkins will be officiating. The marriage wa tes - i S © ny " sect 4 riends lowing, YE. Beltzhoover of Carlisle Jos | evive as was arp gett hl each night. | Charges the x- erad suffer automatical y dis, | under e law there is practically an no people on earth in the | among those who aes merticn, sony the relatives and a few intimate fi county committee met here this morn-| horse cars over a cable road wou projects from the bow of the vessel. This i Brown, Hugo, Mr. and Mre. J. . Mr.and Mra. Alex. S Steuart, sufficient—say rine gun directly at th ii es te current | ™atter of integrity and honor. If they | has already tak A. Willa Best. East Fonmaboro: D. RP. Kegerrein SOME PERTINENT QUESTIONS PUT. of tho ship and lodges within” it a sbell | ghlycPrmtion | im advance | for aaa Performed the duties of Indian ‘agenis| orchestra.” ‘The lt of petronesset ie made ‘up | ‘Amily being invited. Helen, pon prom Wr Patton’ Deckieen = | yn respouse to questions by pees pei qursting charge of |, 400 | to the tax revenues and the government's pro- the Indians would be feirly denlt with. ‘The | of tho most prominent ladies in society. irs. Representative Harmer ana Mire bead Bees am . won, Dic! a con- ‘of pow nt ‘to ‘blow e 8] the offices i my jon’ rom. MGeover ee ee el a ak ron every bulkhtad an the ship and treeck the bot- fg theo Pee anise a das arate | skin charge of theumetoet tise eli ne ae ee at) a meee ped yp mea goog Apes Me. ond Mi by s small majority. duit could be cleaned m. details of the it have been | oreeng the oe telligently | #0 more wars. : " Mrs. Townsecd, Mrs. Mre. Metzger, Miss 7 ae road even at intervals of half an hour, Horses | carefully worked out, and the calculations ths ood sted retics tcaalete copiastotes fr. Wilson (Washington) suggested that the | _The Misses Del Monte gave a bteekfast last | Townsend, Miss Taylor, Aliss Stone, Miss Goul- Prepesed Submarine Explorations. had been legislated out of omstmpany had | Ba¥e been verified by experts. Gen. Flagler, | Distr; redit. Wadhington has represented | Officers had been educated n# soldiers, not as | Wednesday. . Mra. Theodore Davis, Lowpox, Feb. 27.—Prof. Huxley writes tothe | motore and as a consequence the company hed | she onie? of ordnance of the army bus approved din, Miss Wolverton, Miss Tallmadge, Miss Kaufman. =" ‘arrangements for any what ix obviously the trath, that the amount — agents. and he did not believe they| ‘The infant son of Dr.and Mra. was | Noyes, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Lanck, Miss B. Wallace, Miss Reich- made no ; the plans and, asGen. Berdan siated to the | Noted toons icon oe Perform good service in the latter | papti i iting | tm Ebeling, lise J.B. Johnson, Mrs. toe- a to meet its municipal te, when the baptized last Wednesday morning if pres-| Miss Kerens of St Louis, who is visiting " porero Tey perenne eation in Jamaica | 72%. Hood wanted to know how the | 20tee the secre, sone stand ready t0 GUAT | money is wisely and cconomically expended, is | © zo ; once of u distinguished compeny of their | ¢, nny sprog ealleerggcn Whitaker Mire it Bales hee Mr. E. M. Hood wanted 0, Mtreat road in, | *3tee the performance of the veste! SESEIEE oyen than the current revenues wed | sonded that artery cnc ee eee and con: | friends. “The baby was pamed George | {igile st the Normandie, Piper, Dr. aba Mes. BR. B.'Decolaee ns Ho says it will moet with cordial support in| company would operate thetr 7th street road in PUBLIC BUILDISGS. pntan arbitrary cut of million, as. proposed | Seered thas army oficers, would conduct the | Morton, after the Vice President, who was pres- | ct.Albaugh's = Sire, Kéndeloy, | Mis Amat maetan Denaidons, 2s. amd Bnglend and America and shouid have most | case the cable wes disable ‘now, because the} There war a two-hour’s struggle today in the | by the Secretary, and a million and a half | #€encies much better than they were conducted and “Mrs. Russell Harrison, Mra. lev, | Mre. it Stoddard, Mr. and Mra W. J. important results for modern biologists. Only | they could provide for thai y Iting | 8 Present. When the India that portion of the new world Ising ia and | 4yelge andiidth rect lines stl used horses | House committee on public buildings over the | **, deren ldathmonvage fen Bebra RoE Trap aed eee Deneath the sea remains to be explored. Surely | arter the entire system Was cabled that would policy to be pursued in committee with refer- ip pe : efer-| the treasury, will be wi ble and inde- | the dieturbance. Ro better memorial of Columbas eau be de- | je impossible. In his opinion it would be ille-| cacy to public buildings billa. The committee | $00, (feasURis ‘peepee t. Dr. Douglass officinted and Mrs. Living- | Miss Lindsley, Miss Medcline Kerens, Mr. De | Acker, Mrs, Aidis B Brown, M nd called tht qua ston Mason anu Miss James, Mr. William Cor- ae, Hie. thexy of Pesta, Lines, Ghesnbes-| Wette: Beome Eee cna te . hee See coran Hill and Dr. Charles Hagner were the is B. Mrs. W. T.8. © . on Ne eaistarines ae na aes sponsors. After the ceremony the guests were Jain, Lieut. Littlefield and Francis B. Loomis, rs. 8. Curtis, Mr. i Mrs. Von Nerta, i eaten poet ory talea-ay iy a i ; Consul at St. Etienne, France. Miss Amy Leavitt, Mrs. Loomis, Mra Fit Yieed than an institation toenable we $0 finish | cur atter August 6 to put he is very much divided on the subject, and when | pins. Tt wants tho mouey which, ‘the | itipressed with the propriety Of the enecd pppnelaim ade canoe ks Mra. J. N. Whitney will hold her last formal | Wallace, Dr. and Mra. H. M. schooley, his work. — Lo | suggested that this would be | ®" #4journment took place the policy which | law and he’ tax collector provides as|™ent. Army officers were men who prided ire. Richardson gave a dinner ® dance |Mr. and Mra C. G. Allen, Miss Shel- eS fen Mr. Hood #uge _ integri it i aan Monday next, 29th instant, at 1403 | 0, “tM would secure the adherence of a majority | i: : {themselves upon their integrity and honor. | last night which ina large measure made up | TecePtion on y | fon, Mrs 1. Hinson, Mr. and a good time to impress upon the committee | of the members of the committee Pog very | in ite current Mavolsinceats bat voveoanaer Whenever an army officer was in charge of a | the dixuppointment occusioned by the omission her sects aera Ook Basen of ~ Lena <4 | L. Seward Bac | the Becesaty er ‘king Pe m for | much in doubt. The members who want public Secretary of the ‘Ireasury and the House com-| Work that work was well and honestly per-| of the Lu! poudre at McLean's. iocpeading Go winter book cmging aban 5 Mics Galpin, eee ee eee ca eee a continuons Here ne te anee dzatem | buildings arc making strong fight and will | mittee om appropriations it is likely to be ds: | formed. . Secretary Tracy and Mrs. Wilmerding gavea| tier " Mr. and Mrs. 3-18 upper, Me. “Arthur, ina Surprisingly succosefal was the entertein-| wag m great | improvement over | horses, | perhaps defeatany policy which proposesnot to | Sues Ci maauaelsecaece diniecion Teeenay nisin: . C. Pennie, Mrs. R. K. Helpbenstine, Mr. and | ts adoption was to come the possi- | rec, dt ti f % 4 a ‘The members of the Woman's Relief Corps | Nrs. Ora L. Pitney, Mrs. Virginia. Thompson, ment given last night by the pupils of the La tee ey aatha Sulaien on Fearn x Pong galiackge Some ard — Mr. Buchanan (N. J.) sarcastically inquired | Senator and Mrs. J. H. Mitchell have sent out Mra Mrs. Andrew G. M. Prevost, ine Johnson, Miss B. J. Noves, GEORGETOW | (N CONGRESS, ~ of the District of Columbia were tendered a re- | Mrs. F. L. Ourand and Miss £. Henderson. Western High School. There was nots — | account of accident some Precautionary mess-| action of Chairman Bankhead will have the poids wbetier the, sarees referred to the work on cards announelag the marriage of ‘heir aang ception by Mrs. L. de F. Jennings at ner resi- | Mrs. Casey entertained a goodly number of seat in the hall, while the aisles were crowde ould be considered. effect of keeping down riations to nar- e new aqueduct in the northwestern portion | ter, Mattie Elizabeth, to the Duke oche- | dence, 612 14th street northwest, on Frida: Thi : ding the soley ton 2 successful one from s financial pont oa | since the Ist of May last there fe Sorc haitune rai nauavin Ge cen onan: Senators McMillan and Harris asa subcom-| ,,“4t Stockdale replied that that was anex-| Auother announcement from Paris comes in | receiving the numerous guests by Awe) — | among the number of entertainers Mrs Stone's eee Serer ae msct enfored fsteres of Pace. son rag ag He eee catcount or | In the House today Representative O'Neill ze : ception, but called attention to the fact that | the shape of « dainty little card from Count | L: Keed of Boston, Mass, secretary national | guest, Mra. Maj. Warner of Kauaas City, who has w large acquaintance in Washington.” Mi the program wus the strikingly gracefal at | these stoppages was fifty itn ner of er mittee today gave a hearing to represeniatives | the ‘i i committee,W. K. C.; Mrs. 8. D. Miller, Mercer, tan, an average | of Penneslvania presented for reference. re ittee today gave a hearing to represeniativ o inquiry inte the matter was intrusted to| and Countess Divonne and their daughter | °° ] sades by nine Greek maidens, all as fair ssh? of ten minutes for each interruption. To army officers. If i vg Pa.; Mra. Newton Ferree, Mrs. J. W. ‘Weisner, tegen at Quan union protesting [Of %R& men who desire. to secure an Indian agent was dis- | Marguerite. amy | ; Hing Mes Newton Fyrree, Me. J. Ws qretmmer, | Ye Che Lun was the center of a. group who caused the Trojan war. Act » tt | carry out the requirements of the bill the com- | against the removal of the Southern Utes. bas psi as bs aie piece ae mayetesecatacce: oe ee ee ae kes being asked the other dey | Conn; ‘Mrs. M.S Lockwood, and Mrs. with deseciptions of Koren pits BoD ypemnn lonley roma (or crap orga Stteen cars | SOTAIX vavon or rurvate sxenerantes, [Tol Company. Mr. J.” J. S._ Hassler | "ifr “Pichior (South Dakota) proposed the | What she intended to do during Lent, sid: “| Judge’ Salozar of New Mexico. The guests Mrs.Casey was pleasautly surprised to welcome a appesi ort orses. " ¢ Thade «brief statement ‘as to the unanimity $a} amendment. | There was nut an Indian that | 8% Sing to church Ash Wednesday. | Anybody | were duly escorted to the tea room, | 4 Cascy was pleasantl ber of 3 Sore | MR. PIERSON WILL RUX ALL NiouT IF xxces-| | THe House committee on revision of the laws | favor of the bill und guid that within a day or | would conent tc wee army officers in control | BQ hes chased folly and fashion ike I have | which was presided over by Afies | ; MOS the callers quite « nusuber of N admirably arumed. Violin selections, vere . peas today reported adversely upon the bill to} two numerous petitions uow circulating in | of the agencien, ‘The coment of the omic | for the ‘past three months cau hold out long | Mary Bradley of New York, assisted by Miss | The house was decorated throughout given by Mise Jonephine Tee vcnd recited | Senator McMillan then asked President Pier- | establish the office of congressional corre- | East Washington would. be presented. to the | ought to have a t deal of weight | ug! Padeeaie reg) ac geet eins em of Pennsylvania and Miss | and green, carried out in charming detail, and by f emg on Part first closed with | .on of the Metropolitan road if he had any- | *pondence and department busi: committee. In response to the question from | in the settlement of this question. ‘The at - ong y Mrs. Townsend ax Nerissa. The characters were ished @ pretty background for the bhavd- : 1 f _ fe 1 z f i improve my temper. Atter that I shall go| were Mrs Senator Teller, Mrs. Senater Palmer, | 227™ peed “How G | The report says: “This 8 a partial effort in | Senator Harris Mr. Hassler ssid they had not | Indian conld not be civilized ‘with bayonets, : = 'T. DeWitt’ Warnes Feber, | some evening costumes worn by the soceiv aiton # accouxt of “Hon Grandmia Went | thing to aay. Mr. Pierson aid he had no| yya ri cehort Providing clerks for members | consulted with the Metropolitan Company ae to | and It" was: demoralisine ac beat whe hones ee Se ee Tepe Snipe eee ype a ped ae to the Masquer: station of the operetta, | experience with all-night cars. It would | of Congress, a proposition which has often been | the joint occupation of tracks; ho supposed “it | and the soldiers to here’ thes. thrown to-| Sirocte: ig rs. and Miss Cabell, Mrs. D. W. Ji west Sune == iis presen tamnected compilation | not be practicable for the company to op-| considered by the House and. alwa: 8 rejected.” | Ws sufficient to have the law in their favor, . | gether. “Three Old Maids connects sirecta, I want to get away from fashion and | Vining, Mrs. Dr. W! R. Pomeroy, Mrs. Imo- sre pom 4 oe err as 8 — haw r r ical motor cars for the tor Harris said it would ie uch with the great pulse of humanity. By | gene R. Morrell, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. I.’ F. Voorhis, | postponed her 5 o'clock tea to have been given of fatisar airs wiih a litle plot thrown in. | erate their electrics), motpe cee ive mae the nusiber’ of euployes, Sf the Mouser ad | to consult with ‘the Metropolitan, Smead Ral pose eee that time I will be weak enough or strong | Sire. L. Messenger, Miss Lizzie D. Calvert, | her lithe niece, Errol Cuthbert Brows, aid ‘The paris were net pe ee ste. Mediog, | chinery would have to be cared for and the | thinks the plan propéscd’ would be neither | It was better to have the influence of such s *, Brosius (Pa.) antagonized the amend- | enough (which will I say?)to come back here | Mrs. Alice Hill, Mre. I. H. Neil, Mra. L. L. Lin | Auna Aspinwall until ‘Tuesday. a batteries charged during the very hours which | usefal or satisfactory” | Breat corporation in favor of this bill then | Ment. He did not believe that officers could | in case, any Mi-carcme festivities materialize. | coin, Mra. M. E. Cuiter, Miss Gilbert,Dr. C.A.| Mr. and Mra. Ferdinand de Janon have taken : | Most of the cast sang and | this bill intended the cars torun. It would ‘THE SOCIETY OF FLOBIOTS. against it. be detailed to perform these duties without im- | After that one’s club or one’s dozens of them | Burghardt, Mre. and Capt. L W. Houghton, wee Mic Mtrolemions, affording to the ap- | take seven cars to operate the company’s nine- Pas : and one’s new clothes are sufficient to keep my | Miss Houghton, Dr. Heluecke, Mr. Payton unl cunt bf | teen miles of track. He stated very positively | A favorable report was made tu the House to- aces ret) cupeteva bet: outtoeat gine aan ofticers | (@¢ble mind’ in working order till Easter Cowling, “Capt, James” Graves, Mies ‘Core preciative audience sn unlimited emount that the company would not hesitate to mect | day from the committee on agriculture on the | to the effect that it would not pay to build and | might be detailed (ueree hington. Oe ee an Curry, Mise E. W. Jennings and Col. G. Wash- | amusement ch ademand as was voiced in the bill. “Wel bill to establish the Society of Amerions | opercte Stara white ee go further . Brosius thought that it was well to allow | , Mis Marie Wadsworth gave s tes yesterday | ington Birch. ratioi ng ASSOCIATED CHARITIES. ea ‘out for nese,” anid he, —_ = there is | Florists. been = a rsmgeis ore Se the Indian service to remain where. it was and et a = reed ~~ a = The residence of Mr. and Mrs. William H. | that city, to have been followed Uy a reception W. De the secretary any business day or night we want it. ir. M. W. Wines, chairman of the committee | keep it out of the hands of n was, by son of illness, una! Y the of last | and wedding breakfast at the home of ber "os on saad Charities, reports that | Mr. Miller then called the attention of the Suey Laem arin: : on railroads of the East Washington Citizens’ | politicians. nnd of the army and the | Present. The pleasant occasion was shared by | fhurtan ay evening, the eoonslo Salon beings oop rents, Mrvand Mrs Robert Lusst, No. 2130 coneees: rps say a depleted condition | Committee to the statement and said it was evi-| Representative Patton of Indiana has intro- | Association, showed on the map how large a| Mr. Bowers aaid that the the treasury ry object of his | ® large company of young people. - Miss Wads- dently conceded that the all-night system was | duced « bill in the House amending the pen-| section of the northeast bad no railroad | amendment was to tuke the service ost cp aa | Worth wore a becoming gown of pale piuk silk and requests the ussistance of the townspeople. | practicable. [t was a matter of demand and | sion laws so ‘8 todate payments on account of | facilities. He indulged in some strong | hands of the pol This w-nter bas been @ severe drain on the | ood was simply profit. The other consid- pensions to persons diseared or wounded in | Comments on the policy «of the Z Baltimore, who stood near the young hostess, mantels and recesses were banked with smilax | sary to counterm: the orders already ebaritabie belonging to Mr. Davis organise: | eration, therefore, involved wasa financial one. | hensions to persone, di ‘Of discharge, and. ali | Metropolitan Company. He said it had no en- $E, -HOLMAX'S AMREDOEERS: Mil, UM, Presented to all the guests. Miss | cud maidenbair fern. “Ihe musicians were sta-| given, which would have mude the wei tion, through the strenuous efforts that | “So nelius Gardner told the committee persue nee decker pence bs @ the | *tprise and no consideration for the public} Mr. Holman (Ind.) offered an amendment to| Miller of Baltimore presided at the tioned behind a bower of palms and flowers. | ding a conspicuous social event in the hare been mate no needy case has been turned | »..y the Chicago cable companies run horse PL eocaeeer issih -inie 3 og aud ite wishes. | Those members of the dele: | the Amendment providing that the army ofi-|PUDCh bowl in the drawing room. | ‘The decorations of the dining room were in| Quaker city. The marriage ceremony had to away. Much sickness bas been relieved derins | cars over their tracks in the early morning. | *¢rued b intoduced a bill te grant honorable | §*tiou who talked were Messrs. J- E. Clements, | corg while acting av Indian agents ehall be un-| Mis® Lay, Mise Huntoon, Miss Mitchell, | green gud white. be postppned « month later and was performed the past season by the societ sa tee uae | He said that the inter between the discharges 16 alkesldiers si ee faithfully | 4. J. 8. Hassler, M. W. Wines and M. 1. Weller; | Gor en, a d. directi ‘th. Miss Wolf, Miss Bynum, Miss Powell, Miss Wiss Young and Miss Forsyth were assisted in | very ‘quietly, only the immediate relatives of Medicine, clothes, fuel and food have G grat. |ca® | was never greater than _ half | Su arges cotende Stk ox, Y | the inst two representing the East Washington the Tahaan. na direction of the Secretary | Williams and Miss Ethel Fletcher also assisted reveiving their guests by Mrs. Chas. J. Young; the family being present. On account of this tributed with a liberal hand to the greet ¢rt;/. hour. Some of the’ companies Citazens’ Association. a Boos ae , | iB receiving. In the dining room, where the | ind Miss Margaret ‘oresth. ‘those | bereavement the entertainments which were to fication of the poor. It is confidently believed | ran ona fifteen-minute headway. He recol- TWO ADDITIONAL JUDGES. ‘The sub-committee has not come to any con- ciate nie ins.) favored Mr. Bowers’ | table was inden with substantials and delica- present were Ar. and Mrs Jas. H. For- have followed the wedding in this city will that no imposters have profited this year at the | i¢cteq that there was considerable objection to| Representative Culberson of Texas has intro- ion on the matter as yet, but it ie generally | Oe" heed an: excuse for eae ern ae | cies, Mrs. Howard Clark and Miss Swope sat at | Propet were, Mr. cand Viire Jae, Young | have to be postponed until next winter,aud the fara aes tines so ane thes eusss porn an all-night servi bo eh pay Sparse duced a bill providing for the appointment of stood Saat she probabliitics of the com: pte i aieceney Hace chapman = oe Saree ea —_ and the Messrs. B. A. P. Poole, D.C. Digges, | newly married — will only receive their ways 1 and he also remember common ages. rs ry securing the route they seek during the . wae uce as musical ase cang a 3 Dr. Rosie: liddlet ler- | friends inform: ‘at their new residence, as were genuine and needy ones. couneil came to the conclusion that the com-| {over to facil tafe the (upon ct cone present segsion are trifle sensce, . pay tbe army in some useful em- | lightfully several times and Mrs. Kate Thyson | Gy71%eh DF rantings Ce We Prirter, 7 FIRST PRISONER IN THE NEW STATION. panies made enough money in the day time to | before the court onic i aboveannounced. col ond ployment and “a proposition to take | Murr played. Agistonemmp ye counterbalance the trifling philanthropy at 18 IT ECONOMY OR DODGING? political strikers out of office. He iissag this resent wore Mrs. McKee, Miss | $5 Nea mt be are ad ton nee! hgmed re greed grspecwstng Although the new station bas not been | Come JUDGE BOARMAN’S CASE. a ogi not sce how the democrats could vote! cisrk. Miss ‘enger, ‘Mies Rosie Torlor te Young ana dh. You end tees beeen | hone aren sped: ‘Ske souabeeer me formally opened, cell No. 1 yesterday received bas EL Judge Boarman was asked to appear yester-| Preamble und Kesolution Presented in the — dieerpeer reg rennected, te | Misses Gorman, Mise Compton, Miss Rusk, Miss | racy K- Clark, “T. Saaiell, MM. Latimer, J: | clubtare heedomen Hale, Hawley, McMillan, & prisoner. For some time the officers have | stor MeMillan asked some questions|4*¥ before the subcommittee of the House House Today by Mr. Dingley. in view of the dissension in their runke and | Koster, Mise Halstead, iiss Hawkins, Miss) Hallinan, M. Weller, K. Heath, Isel, Bales, | Manderson, Saxton, Sweai,Earl and De Sibour. Deen trying to get ae aa ve eriae Ouge*: | about the comparative populations of Chicago | Committee on Judiciary to make answer to the| In the House today Representative Dingley | inci lability tozagree on any economic policy | Mite Dahimany Mr. Seward Worn, Soule | “leunan, King, Roberieand many others. "| ‘Arter nine mouths’ visit in Denver Mian Se ee te, ‘capturing him near the | and Washington and remarked that Washing- potty ep tern [i pgretaiates (Me.) prevented | foe reference the following | it was not clear to him that they would Eaves app, Capt” Oscalooze Smith, ‘Mz. ‘iiee.| Mrs. John Thornton = 318 East Capitol | Gertrude Thompson has returued to Wash- ornet id and Q streets Fearing that | ton was still a good deal of a village. istrict, preamble and resolution: ard Nyman, Mr. O'Brian, Mr. Chapman, Mr. | street, will receive on Monday from $ to 5, as- | ‘ton. Wile, would make is escape while the patrol | "That may De so," said. Mr. Gardner, “but | AM Ustrit. He wae not prevent today, and | Preble and renalalions THE AMENDMENT AUREED"T0. Shater, Mr.” Richard K. Tyler, Mise Sadie Cle-| sisted’ "by Mr. and Mra, ‘MeMullen of New| A pleasant party gathered Thureday evening was being summoned: agen’ — him | the people _ —— = brace ae heard from him. Unless Judge Boarman should | Charge of the democratic party have determined | Upon a standing vote the committee agreed | phane, Miss Shock, Miss even Miss Brown, | York. the residence of Mr. and Mra. J. Hillengass, to the new station, by. unt wagon| “We xre trving to mi ae = that in order to avoid raising a dircet issue on ‘ , Scranton, Miss Janet Richards, Miss| Mra. W. H. Bayly, $28 B street southeast, will No. 721 H street. Among those present were SSE vagy "im tno suede capac | MENG hs ofthe step,"intretea | ya cement oe penny ap |e Prince qrhch, te fevubian andthe |, qq” MOTATH amendment ae amended—#8| signe Mla apt” Rigg St | on noe ovine cele the iim of | Cbs and. Snir ema Sees Was ed 3 im honor of its first occupant. | --And this is one of the steps,” interjec r. lemocratic parties represent in the approachin . rle, Misa Beveridge, Mrs, Jules Gutbri ‘abe and their sons, Mesers. William and Ed- mena in waidia aioe ieee to his impeachment be taken. presidential election it ie necessary’ to make | Mr. Pickler (8. D.) raised the point of no | GeMtitagias Heveridge, Sire. 4 MeWikioms, Me, |e OEY, Mew. Kates. ward, Miss Travasky, Dr.and Mrs. Blanchard, th ood. _ | ‘Then Mr. Hood asked President Hurt if the THE URGENT DEFICIENCY BILL. eople believe that there is a question at | @orum. Charles C. Bassett, Mr. Charles Corning, Dr.G.| The forty-second annual masquerade ball of | Miss ‘Aunic ‘1 ‘This summer the building on the Industrial | receipts of the company on any day fell below| Mr. Sayers yesterday in the House submitted | issue between these parties to whether the | | Mr. Wilson (Wash.) said that there wasevi-|G, Morris, Dr. George Harris, Mr. Louis | the Washington Se mand will be given at | Jackson. Tho Home School grounds ki the old alms| the amount expended the cont the opriatious and expenditures for dently © quorum present. grounds known as the old alms | the amount expended. e conference report on the urgent defi appropr: govern- r . house. which is probably 150 years old, will be| Mr. Hurt said they did—every night, Dill and it was agreed to. (Asvagreed te the | ment shall be needlessly aud wickedly xtrava- THE POINT OF No QUORUM. Mr.’ Preston Beldon, Mr. Wingfield Bullock, | Or the many teas last Thursday one espe-| Mildred “Hullengaes, Mosers. illum aud Ed- ‘dows anda modern structure erected in THE DAILY RECEIPTS. bill appropriates £428,664, being €149.488 more | 8%i't ot wisely prudent and economical; and Zhe chair replied thet thare was evidestly a | Mr; dred . Asdikien, Mr. Frederick Owens | 14, qatighifel was st ho wow sesidenes of | "ra MOOD® ‘There are now over a hundred chil-| “That is not my question,” said Mr. Hood. | than ik carried when it origivalle og Mipéreas there wo-called leaders of the demo- | quorum present, but that the chair could not | "4 Mr. Robert Cumming. aa, eso Sen ears Dene ane ie oak Se ite place. iginally passed the 51 3 2. Mr. Geo. A. Bacon, 1708 19th street. Mr. Chas. eee ee Ce nent talnemcations af-| jam talking about the business for the en-| House and $90,933 less than it earried when it | Grate, PAE: 1% Termes of principle bettect | vote them. ‘The gentlemen must go their own | _%- Lieutenant Williams of Washington bar- | W" pov af Hosted ot ais Bond, who have | Jobn D. Leland have returned from the north =. pre aildings are insult : i 5 ” ited | passed the Senate. z racks will not receive on Monday afternoon. _| recently returned from Asheville, N. C., were | ud are located at 1327 M street. Thirty of the children taken care of are | Sire twenty-four hours, Popes ea po apa ee aera Petes ade tai Saopert hae eee oem curate ome pertatn crannies ein). | cage Gane teen of tobiee sieeakcaa aoe eo ook eee drawing | A pleasant Jeap year party was given by Miss aii cheut the reneer hice tote atone. | ant toe: Wanklegtam and Geargrtewn Uourpany | The Foust yecterday br a veel of ine toms |ieeiea heres craked extravagance | ment was adopted--23 to 43. her last reception for, the season on ‘Thursday, | oom Sirs, Bacon and Mrs. Bond received their | Ada 1. Coulter at Cinbansh Hall, No. 1630 14th gomical reasons the observatory must be 1,000 | fathered in at least a reasonable profit every | sented Mr. Craig (dem,) of Pennsylvania in the | 9@ainst a republican Congress and their SS }closing short but delightful series. Despite | frosts spemted by Mise Kineman ard Miss | street, last evening. Sane Se pone feet on all sides from any building,and as ‘the | day- House in place of Mr. Stewart Mr, | @qually unfounded claim of superior honesty THE ELKS’ CARNIVAL, the rain, a steady stream of callers filled the Mise “gay Mise Aas Lt incol ri were Mr. and Mrs. Coulter, Mr. and Mrs. home structures are within thie radius the MR. WELLER’s PROPOSITION. - " 4 (rep.). Mr. | ard economy for the presént democratic Co ‘LS’ CAR} parlors.’ The table, always attractive, was un- | lise Sinsabaug! ‘ownsend. ' Kretchmar, J. W: Coulter, jr., Mr. J. C. Ellis, ry meetin fe " Cochran and Mr. Babbitt voted with the repub- gress, hi found it necessary to defer ali a) usually pretty, with an exquisite. centerpiece | Miss Kinsman sang during the evening. Miss | R. Dalkin, Mr. -Néckols, Mr. Nelson, R. Har- will be condemned and torn down. The East Washington Citizen's Association | licans. propriations for public permanent works, and | 4 E@TEe Attendance Last Night—Condition | Composed of jonquile, roses and ne TP the | Huntly and Mise Townsend recited. In the ‘NOTES. was represented by Mr. M. I Weller. He NO QUORUM LasT NIGHT. as far as possible all expenses for necessary of the Kobing—Tonight’s Program. valley. Mrs. Y was assisted by Mrs. Willard | ¢legantly Tia comer a Mrs. Lincoln, Joseph E. Williams, while engaged the other | thought the pecuniary phase of the question | There was no quorum in the House last night, | objects of government until the second | At the National Rifles’ Armory last night the | E. Bacll, who wore her bridal dress ef heavy | Misses Sinsabaugh and Townsend poured tea ar dance given by Miss Young and Miss For- | Walnut street, when the death of the groom's th. The house was beautifully decorated | father, the late Col. Patrice de Janon, rag and ‘crepe. Mr. and Mra Henry D. Kirk of | with palms and potted plants, and the large|U- SA. (retired), rendered it mecus” lor, Mr. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. ening was enlivened by in- Driggs, Dr. Jerome Chase, Mr. Harry B. Cilley, | Concordia Hall Monday night. strumental and vocal music rendered by Miss . paaion : ’ \d chocolate. Choice flowers, exquisite lamps | Flathers, " ‘i hould not receive much consideration, | and thercfore no busines done. tension of the present Congress after the presi~ | Eiks’ Carnival of Nations was crowded, for the | White silk, Miss ‘Towles, Miss Bessie Towles, | °" | Mansciea tna Gone ane fhe) ud. Messra. Hurt and” Pearson” at ones piamaihasecio. “ihe: im (ential lection in order that they may be able | Washington Light Infantry was out in full force | !eiF guest, Mise Harris, and Mis Safford, ali | 4nd tinted tapers made a pretty effect. | declared that the pecuniary question did not to point during the campaign to the apparent in pretty evening gowns, which, under the soft | Among those present were Mrs Justice Brewer, gaught beneath the truck and very Dadly in- | ent any figure. Mr’ Weller said that the great |, Thinks $4,000,000 Can He Realized. _| reduction of appropriations in support of their | 4 Strfull uniform and the members were cap- | ight of ebuded inapa made fists to de- | Mra. Wood, Miss Cox of Denver, Ass't Secre-| afr. and Mrs. Robert Corson celebrated thelr Brome Gide Teh raceg, BePlet Condition at | majority of residents of East Washington when | Judge Crounse, assistant sectetary of the | charges and claims regardless of he certainty | t0red by the fair women who presided at the |light ‘the eye of aw’ artist." Ainene ‘alse BY ite cede eee peng | ching” wedding Thureday evening at the resl- ‘Bis home, 212) 7th street. : they happened to be caught out late at night | treasury, has returned to the city from New | that this metbod of procedure will simply ren- | vagious booths. It was French night and in (nae oe Mr, and Mrs Henry C. Hatts- | ean Mee W He Niles tan ain: Mane’ oF | dence of Mrs. Corson’s mother, ‘Mrs. C. iL. A progressive old maid party was given last | wacted to ride home. He Proposed a test, stig-| York, where he spent @ week studying the | Jer it necessury to make larger appropriations | the grand’ march of all nations France was in| 2rough. Mra.- William . Alvin” Bartlett, Lynn, Mass, Mr. Chas, H. “General | Jobuson, 700 4th street northeast. Among Right by the children oi Mr. W. A. Gordon. | gesting that both companies operateanall night nestions of the sale of the United St for deficiencies and necessary public works at | the lend and the’ music was French national | Mts. Representative M. N. Jobuston, Repre- aT Mk Carman and Miss ‘W, | those present were Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson, Much eujoyment was got out of the affair by | Sry ice tor three months mud on the a rs United States cus-| the second seusion of the present Congress; | oes ‘onal | sentative and Mre. L. E. Atkinson, Miss Curtis | sud Mrs. “yee Carman, Mire. 1. W | hur end Mra. D. 8 Breddook, Mr end Mrs MC the little folks. ciesioai eased anu permanent arrangement | *™ Louse property and the landing privile therefore airs, including the Boulanger march. The Ganghter of Gen. N. M. Curtis), Mrs. Myron M. | Sinsabaugh, Major and Mra. Rockwood, Pro- M. Rouzer, Mr. aud Mra Jno. A. Augusterter, Te wanted it distinctly under- | Of the immigration service at the barge offic i farther this plan | Voting on the different articles is growing in- | Parker, Mrs. N. Devendorf, Mrs. M. G. Emery, Se moh -8 — athe} =. 3; | Mr. amd Mrs. Prank Augusterfer, Mr and Mrs part of lot 19%, in Beatty and Hai ‘4a¥- | stood that in thismovement there was no spirit | He does not think _ that it willbe |-of campaign it is inexpedient to provide for | teresting, especially on the police uniform, Vet-| Miss Emory, Mrs. Harvey Spalding, Miss Spal dire, EAM, Tuell, Mrs: De Pay, Dr Gerrge | HG. Bergling, Me. and Mrs. i” Poilard, Me. tion to Georgetown. of hostility toward the companies. He co: necessary to remove the restriction as to the | the construction of any public buildings which eran Legion jawel,grand piano,gold-headed cane ng Mrs, J. W. Ackerson, Miss Langdon, Mi igs a iy, Dr. George N. | oo ire, ‘McAuley, Mr. and Mra Chas. Bentiey, The ld Montgomery house on 324 street | piimeuted both corporations for the courteous | price at which the property shall be sold, aud | this Congress intends to authorize until the fail ie tidertican Giss y | Calisins, Le Droit Langdon Barber, Alr.and Mra | French, Mr. Hill, Bessie Beech > Johnson, Mr. and near Beall is being raised. manuer in which they bad always treated the | is confident that the government will be ‘able | second session, after the presidential -e}ep- | *™ oe Pipe. Gen, Rosenerant’ | Fawin M. Truell, Mr.and Mrs. T.W. Tallmad ef [engl gia pee Mra. Over 300 perch of stone, quarried for W. H. | public in the pust. ° to realize $4,000,000 for the property, that be- | tion shali have been decided and the necensity | friends started him off in the contostfor the pipe | Mra Woodruf, Mra, Edward "Graves, Miss one, a pene hagg age Mobler, came down the canal this week. It Gialatd 4a denenens dca Miata. ing the minimum limit fixed by the act author-| whieh these democratic members think iekiste night witha good ‘vote. Mr. Mulford of | Clara Lutz, Mra. L. G. Lapham, Mrs. W. R. | Mza. J. W. 7g hey Keyser, Mr. came from the vicicity of the Chain bridge. . izing the wale, | In case it should be impossible | for pressing the faluo issue of economy in lich | Willurd’s, for the gold-hended cane, alsoreceived Lapham, dire BC: Tiny, Mie Tavlor, Sire, Pickmen Maun, lam American Guard Cour 1,0. U. A. M.,| Mr. Hood then charged that agents of the | 10 "Go this, Judge Crouuse says, it will, of | of the real issues of principle which divide par- | a number of votes, but his opponent, Mr. Brit- | C. & Dickey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Camp- | 5 Till attend the Gay Street Baptist Church in & | company bad discredited the all night service | course, be uecessnry 10 ask Congress either to | ties shall have passed away. ton of the National, has as yet had uo votes | bell, Mra. J. F. Gibson, Miss M. V. Potter, Mr. body tomorrow night to hear a special sermon | which the Washington and Georgetown author- | reduce the limit or to remove the price restric- Charlotte Dudley has sold to J. W. Dudley bed for their be GTON aurivra isin the lend, with Dr. Hove’ nod Maj ud. | Br Buell, Ned Goodwhs, Harbors wake mefit by Rev. W. 5. O. i tions altogether. THE WASHINGTON ARTI: 5 wit . Haves 2 an }- I~ » Herbert Fionn sf ek tee ea en ne pacman RS ———— -| mall &. "In tho. contest for lioutenaats police | Arthur H. Giles, Miss Marguret Lynn Harris, ae a vied ta sliatene Sie ekee ace eee ean The Second Annus! Exhibition to Open |'uniform Amiselends, with Kelly 2, other eundi- | Mr. Washburn, Mr. Fletcher, - Charlie West Heard From. ment. Mr. Harries related some of hisex-| The friends of Mr. Geo. ta Budd will regret See doubted ne bee ene: , Voting will un- | Mise Lulu A. Barker gavean enjoyableeuchre Mrs. West, the mother of Charlie West, the | periences while ® passenger in the all-night | 4, 100, of the death of Mrs. Budd, whichoc.| Alittle’over a year ago great impetas wis the earaival aie clove of | party Inst Tuesday e Ro acho siipromumadaass yasamatndn cars, and showed how conductors and drivers aa sven art fi “Waahiagton ‘by: the : 3 street, in bi = Petia eee tously | neglected their duty and failed to pay attention | curred yesterday at the family residence, 451 M | 81ve" ston by the generots| Tonight ie fon, who sometime ago, the circumstances of which were | 1o'tepeated aud marked viclations of law and | street worthweet, of pueumouia. Mrs, Budd | offer by Mesara, Woodward & Lothrop of the | nival wil be Sh When an, stated in Tux Stan at the time, has received a| decene ; i ian member o} 7 in. | Tae the daughter of Mr. Wm. Grabam of Balti- | free use of their fine, well-lightod gallery for | is.4 member of Louisville Lodge 2 heghend Moving atc cause’ in Snare" | wash" tema sams | evan ne righ yar ot | sno 87. No rte Tear w|i, er ope | war ay wn ea Ae to : ‘ age. She was well kuown for ler lovable | sponded with alnerity and enthusiasm, orgun-| take part in the festivition. ‘This promises to | Prize, as won by : Biche Mew West received © telegram frouh | ocd for the fares of treet are rea nian | charactec aud ‘omseetio visjuge, Hor death in| ined ~ the—cosiety- of -.Weablagton bo the most ftteresting night of the carnival so | 44 the booby by Miss B. Johuson of Geain amoouncing thet he would, return im-| 1°19 for SG00,000. ‘Care wore Tas cll eane ts | = particularly sad due, as she! leaves seven |and gave’ thelt Ars exhibition far. ©, Westerfield, and the booby by oe ter called to eco dre, | Ne™ Orleans. small children, one being only four days old. | march. Artin Washington bad been generally ae liains. ‘Those present were Misses’ Coulter West this afters hoe gah i sea iaen | «, 4. Western Union telegraph operator, Mr. J. | The funeral services wil take place tomorrow. | considered dead. 'The-world at: la ‘scarcely Review of the Market, Baltimore, Johnson and Orem of. aaa pronase oa ee M. Field, said he bad seen ¢ tors asleep a ___ | knew there wore any artists here, xt ly | Henry Clew’s Weekly Financial Review is-| L. Poulton, H. Harvey, M. Turner, See eee ae ee eee. eal ag tae | in thels Gare ane had soon both Gsteer cae nee Fen ta a wh. they had ttle opportunity for Knowing’ ‘Met | ued today says: von aud Ht Johnson of thie city, it explanation to make concerning his con-| Guster, inde the car while the car! James Spencer, a plate printer living at No. Hon of the fg connolweurt‘whe sa iets | ibe immediate fature of tha stock market is templated return, except to say that she did|"%* i motion. He bad been a iPasenger not expect he would teach here before au, | when six mon occupied both seats a 719 22d street northwest, had a fit this morn- =n ea’ =! nary: activity of the last few woeks : > le im many ways. . Marriage licenses have been issf@X by thé } These mon were all employes ef the Gok y, | him and injared ‘his back. Me was carried Brown Gas the “nar thee eon erecta eve twas. mainly restricted’ to clerk of the court to the felting: Charles | Mr. Stockbridge, who ap in the fates. | into Milburn's store and from there be aging quid that the public is willing te give that | and large holders, who, to support the market, Streshly of Stafford county, Va, and Lilie C. | ests of people who live on léth street, made | ¥8* taken to the gency Met ap ene agement. ” bed ions of seutities disheariened by the lack of appreciation. ‘Zhe | 80t 80. conspicnously brilliant as some of the Tine lying down, while other passengers were com- | ing while crossing Pennsylvania avenue be-| fault lay,” however, “in ‘the condition, | more powerful interests in Wall street would nad a Billed to stand op He related ‘one instance | tween 14th and 15th. He'fell to the pavement not ie at “publi in ETO, Sxhibitiqus | have others believe. The —_-extraordi- ere eight men threw the car cushions at wi re. been . Marriage Licenses. ther and Lobaved with boisterous vulgerity, | DeMF the car tracks and s passing car struck Gynion and Miss Blasland.will be home to their encour ‘were ob! take many mi friends on Tuesday from 2 to 5at 9270 sap ag brief t in favor of the bill and he was cared for by Drs. Atkinson ant The d annual exhibition of the Soe from f scllers at advancii street. Fee na a Seecanse coeaty. Va.; Richard | Sow cos service woehd at take os sane stores | Mr. Bpencer'was not andioesly infared: of Washington Artists, which opens. on tee, | thet sourse of uneos “thot revival of | irs. M.N.Johoson, No. 198 Maryland ave- pty et Pye a he and cars as Mr. Hurt had said it would. pacer erewnresy day, March 15, pr to emphasize both ‘The nue northeast, will hold her last formal ma. 3, and Martha E. Jord —_ ‘Mr. K. V. Oulaban related bis experiences on Sad Result of a Foolish Custem. these points, the are endea to + tion on Monday, ‘Assisted by Dr. the last car which runs onthe present schedule; | A sad tragedy occurred Thursday night Mra B.C. Tiffany, Mra J. C. Anson, Miss Jobnson and Miss eae eee Mz. Buavi, the veteran photographer, took | extent. Last night be found the last ear com. | S¢** Newport, Ark. A couple named Mr. | ‘erent ' i is little change. Gectattalacnbdawe teams | pen Sane me Swearingen and Miss Brattley were married in of tatadod, tor |! ‘omising, only we ‘have been ames Daughters of the Revolu-| way from Georgetown to East Washington | the afternoon and were visited’ by a ebiravari ‘Ané ERUPTIONS on the body are indications upon high and unfulfilled (of potwon in the bicod and show thet nature ie renter! ther like picture of Gov. | hangit toe strap. Pitts the market te. D Tattle of New Hampshire and ‘his suite, now zy ape clonss ee Ipertilit's deatsing making fiorts to throw st out. 6.5.8 wi on s visit to Washington, which wes an equal! gesstor Hansbrough eshed Mr. Hurt what | ae aan a ie : infused by favorable ensist im this good work. It changes thechas =< ‘Tue Guzexizar Pleasure-Club gives its first | ¥#* the par value of Washington and George- “ tote: ’ Row, ian hea ‘wet. “ dance om Monday night at St. Joseph's Hall, | town stock and Mr. Hurt told him $50. Then wounding her. The Sth and H streete northwest the Senator asked him what was the market aoe ‘a Tyleeand he said, this wosld be something Sucastaay Exxiss, on bis recent-visit to New $250. vidends ‘about as rd cent on the capital stock, really did not How Voth ts Eaward a amount to more than 10 per cent on the invest- Hal mebean Yor 903,500 epee zoe | meme