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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDING Northwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. Tre Frrsres Star is eity by earrtiere. ont w Fad conte pe By marl mix Washington Ne SOCIETY AND PERSONAL. THE DISTRICT MILITARY. E are 187 new advertls TAL NOTICES. TLS CHURCH, ¢ n, w—Riy rs and Gossip, atiniveane Arrangements for the Parade of the Continental Guards —The New Ar- ston Cadetw— ‘The chief activity among soctety lalles now Is the Wash: Soiree of the Rifle Cadets, Etc. ustom of fashionable rand fine quali parade of Washin goods could not be ge in this respect this sea pantes already onx: ne WII soon con Bra Svrcrt Ne Srecrane Strawens, & ‘Tue 7 _ AMUSEMENTS. Foxes. HAZEL KIRKE, SOUVENIR FAREWELL TO-NIGHT AT 8, HAZ KIRK BY THE EATER COMPANY, MADISON SQUA! Every ly be prone Fuzel >< « ¥ cite of th hadarun of uve ON WILL 2 iD NAL THEATER—THIS W “THE SILVER KIN my member of eluck. Concert ec FOU echt Ls YLN HALL. MONDAY EVENIN NOV. 267m, 1893, Years and positively only ap THEO. THOMAS straof Sixty , NOVEMBER 19. ONE WEEK ONLY. SEUM. irand Extra Attracti EVERY APTERNOON th the Ohio Fac J 5 19 years: the LITTLE al Child. Miss NELLT Moor LAZZtk Wonder, ith two hours its. 17-9 is getting to be quit RS TO BE TRIE CRT MARTIAL. Capt. W. W, Milis, with ( mvt martial to meet at the navy yard, Boston, on for the trial of Capt. Andrew Of Ene dress unnecessary (0 goto New York to make her Sontinentals w music, six ti formed in bine have tvelve pleces of fel six drums, and will be un with buff trimmings, duff m ed hate. The Sin the pertor= hee of their duties at the r Powhatan and th ‘The detall for the court 18 as Commodores Win. G. sof the Supreme Court are nd are very fondof the game, Justices and thelr families have formed a whist party for tis winter, and meet on HTDSON's Lowpox, Now appointed and the Earlor Dunraven bh | ULY governor, in place of Jon god whist players, Druid, near Be $4,159, which will be voted to ¢ fs evening they wil Justice Miller 13 an and has had whist a ince he has resided ere, in fora game ac for the most sewing machine THE PRESIDENT will leave Washington to-morrow night for New York, tobe present at the Evacua- tion day celebration on Mond Most popular oMie peultion; a carr r general com- a $26) for the most popular Press uniform; a pai est man In Washin, ne of his frienc the Close of ¢ mow hospitably entert are sure to dro; week, and they med Chiet Ju: aford, Justice Woods thews are also good euchre players. Owing to recent: deaths in thelr sevel Mrs. Field, Mrs. Harlan and Mrs. Bri hoid their usual Monday receptions Mr. W. H. Childs and bride, of New York, are at the Ebbitt house. Judge and Mrs. Bancroft Davis celebrated the anniversary of their marrlage this week by a dln- ner party, at whieh wer thelr most’ particular friends, Representative Post, of the 15th Pennsylvanta district, arrived here with his family on Thurs yaure now charmingly located tn their re denee, 1123 10ch street, for Ui Representative Hunt and family will be at the Hauntiton house until Thursday. when th move Into thelr quarters at ihe Portland, which are now being prepared for then. tt gave a handsome dinner party at his residence, 1729 Tstreat, last. § ab which covers were lald for twelve Judge Matthews gave a dinner, of sixteen covers, for ladles and gentlemen last Thursday, ‘The floral decorations were quite handsome, Senor M. Romero, the Mexican Minister, having returned to Wash resumed his officlal duz tano Romero, who h. Ures to his former post! ton as see It 18 a matter of general re charming wife of the latter will not be ceive or appear In sort of the severe and hop Geueral Benct, chief of ordnance, gave an elegant dinner party f si last Wedhesday, the sp ME. CHURCH, 1 | cheered. Ss under arrest for nd Justice Mat- TOR SPENCER, Who tempt O& court, !s expected to arrive here to- Tnabridged alet school teacher; a Co nam Phalanx, of AS AND NEW PLACE M. F * | forty-five, a profess! Hartford, for the m P muliitta commander, and a pin of the Order of valued at $100, THE SOIREE OF THE RIPLES’ CADETS. gave a complimentary Soiree last night in the handsome music hall of the Nava Notes. pt. Geo. A. Steven has re- quested to be retired under the 40 y provision. Ensign Hen moted to be a Heutenan ells has been placed on the retired list of the na ‘The National Rifle C: Satlmaker W. M. GAS FIXTURES, entertained some of Coumonone Jouy Ler Davis, who ts now on his way to China to assume command of th station, has been appointed an acting rear ad- nce since the rel Tank has been present. Mr. Lee . Mosher acted as floor director, assisted by Messrs. F. D. Merchant, R. H. Johnson, Walter Wallington, nerly and J. Arthur ommnittee Was Com} wirmaan, and Messrs. i In great variety uf ¢ eS MISS FIL ILLARD, PREST PLUMBING AND HEATING. pebeyettiennid EL teas ts nated to act as r . J. King, Fred. . Domer and on, ‘The inuisic was Turnistied by Those present were Arthur Tornlt the marine band. Frank Downing, Stone, Kobt. P. Stone, 3 has ordered that alm or stations of the ly rezulation uniform When turnished. » service shall have | cipal speech, tn ths nd Wear it from the date arion Downing, M! day evening, ler, Howard Bur » Miss HAtt Frank Baxter, Cowling, Luthe Mr. Doyle, Jolin. Kin, er Apple, Charles Yi eorge Cooper, Lily Mann, Miss Ashburn, im Tomlinson, Miss a reaister's office, and 3 Trevenue, are examin- THE ANNUAL : A ton from his a his Stead, re i in the bureau of engraving and iry othe legac other securitic: Tom Redd, Miss Luiu | Miss Magute Stle ch, Harry'Wurdeman, Miss Maxwell, iss Florence Seiby, Miss Strin, MiSs Shepherd, Miss W nacht of the com 1583, TWO O'CLOCK F afternoon appolnted Sur- y this winter, on ¥, how on duty in > | foundered within two iss Vian Arnum, M: s, Miss Morris, Miss I » ny Miss Houston abd Messrs. Cook Cranmer, Kenherly and Stevens. OTHER MILITIA MATTERS, ashtngton Cadet Corps will, Monday even- ing, march In a body to take possession of thelr new armory bullding, on O street, between 7th and Sth streets northwest. The honorary members of the | corps, with thelr ladies, and the ladies of the fatr committee, Will assenible at come them on thetr arrtv: will hold a falr for the be morning, at nine o'¢ a Cadets, composed of students Will have a competitive drill. nd Lieutenants Dunn and Tomlinson 1 be the judzes. ‘The Unton Vetc om general was, at the Jeffer- in Philadelphia, was appotnied Mducted. by. Mr. Miss. Reardes al guest of the The table was decorated with flow =~ DRO, A. honbrN Side of the mirror ¥ luitfor In 1860. He sei Sade assistant 1 with the rank of Heute veel during the war The statement heretofore published, to the etect that Mrs. Archer will oeeupy “husetts avenue, dnvit is incorrect, as we are inforin Mrs. McKeever gave a dinner party on Thurs and 4-15 p.m! Ci sidence, 1401 free), eVeniie Sery colonel June 26, 18 » new armory to wel- |. In December the cadets dtof the armory fund. ack, the four ‘THE TALLAPOoSA Sailed at noon to-day fi Washington ni; ‘y yard with the heaviest. freight —100 tons on her spar deck, valued s to Norfolk first. and takes and from there and Portsmouth, N. boilers built at the Washington navy yard. ntative Holman, the New York Sun's ¢ for presidential honors, 1s at_the Ham- He is accompanied by his companies of of Gonraga College for the winter. Wo daughters, ntative Miller and wife have taken apart- ments at the Hamilton House for the season. They are expected to arrive Monday. 0p. mn. Prayers a ‘an Corps, first company, Captain Telegrams to The Star. a ~ Se CONGRESSMAN FINNERTY’S SPEECH. HE WOULD LIKE TO SEE LONDON BLOWN UP aoe FRENCH DEFEAT OF CHINESE: Sea Es WAR IN TRE EAST INEVITABLE. SAN FRANCTSCO WALKING MATCH. — HANLAN ON THE TRACK WITH O'LEARY, ————— THE SOCIALIST SCARE IN tonbon. a list Sensation in London, Erwa FOR TNPC = The San Francisco Wathing Yintch. HANLAN WALKS AKOUND THE TRACK WITH O'LEARY. SAN FRAN low . Marritaan 403, un, arrived La smuteh, He walked wy aud Wus loudly and was nt al Gite Wa around the track with © —_. A Thief Killed by a Satoon Keeper. PHILADELPHIA. Pa. cl Ath, aged and killed m- by George Trenwith, in matte head. C With, who has served mony term: for robbery and assvult, wis locked Congressman Finerty on Irciand’s Wrongs. HE WOULD BE GLAD 10 HAVE THE DYNAMITERS BLOW THE PACE OF THE EAKTu. ~ %.—The Fenlans bere met last » death of Allen, Larkin WhO Were exeriit ae Sone the prin- hi That he had would se and people compatriots. Conger would beg] Oo hear that 0 Iston. collision on Lake ch twenty persons were belween The steatie » and The Rome > Was much damaged, making ouchy, sir ong anne Sa¥s NEWS has been acing th in th When the Ch moruing untill se retreated, chanel force killed and thud 1s hull penee my S shot ih several places, and 6 i. Telegraphic Briet«. clurer of planed lumber at tngham, Mass., who hag 4 ih the The joss of the Pr Wounded. The Freneh gun! trated by the er of the Crew Wel Newton, fatied, i Tappan, give thelr second complim x November 26h. To Go to the Penitentiary. DISTRICT CRIMINALS SENTENCED TO CONFINEMENT IX. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE PRISON. In the Criminal Court, Judge Wyle, to-day, Henry sher, Who pleaded guilty some weeks since of arson, in setting fire toa barn at Soldiers’ Home, on the 4th of July last, was called up for sentence, and was given two years in the New Hampshire state prison at Concord. Win. Green, convicted of grand larmeny of a 17 from W. H. Cotton, w 3 John Frisby, con’ and Charles George W. Ada Senor Dominiguez and family will not remain at ex, as they at first contemplated, se on Rhode Island avenue the Arlington ann but have taken th owned and formerly ove Itams, and will keep hou or It to be agreeable for them to board, not “receive” as comfortably at a hotel In connection with repairs steamer Plata, was acquitted is now belore the Secre- by the court, # tary of the Nw THE MOTION FoR A New TRIAL FOR Br To-day, in the Criminal Court, Judge m for a new tria Senator Frye and wife are located at the Hamil- ton House for the winter. Representative Stevens has his wife with him at the Portland for the season. Representative Sprigg and wife will take posses- ston of thelr apurtinents at the Portland on Tue ng, but Mr. Tag, id -other ease kK the Bigelow ea: that he pass up his moiton, whlch ts based on 45 exceptions and he would read BAPTIST CHURCH, 5 CORCUKAN BUILDING, ext of the Series of W's Trial and ‘Tri- AND HARD Woobs dally ordered to suit description expe to three yea 4-4,5-4, 6-4, 8-4 Ash Counter Tops,prime and seasoned; Miss Emma Reed and Mr. Richard C. Marl Virginia, will be married at Foundry church on Wednesday next. Senator Dolph has leased the honse formerly oc- cupled by Senor Dominguez, Massachusetts ave- Commissioner Lonine ts engaged in preparing his report of the cattle convention, which met last ‘The committee of twenty appointed by the convention will meet at the Agri cultural department on the 10th of January, next, re a metaorial to Congress asking for legislation for the suppres eases among. cattle, pects the mov resident, le sa; Ash, White Pine, a E manufactured into Flooring and Mouldi filled with disp lees than current market prices, WM. McLEAN & SON, Cor, 13th and B street of” $400 from 8. In 1882, To tWo Years In the same prison. Majors satd he found the mo before he heard any o 4, and hehad then spent. som uid not return It. ight have the mercy of the court. Frank B. Sullivan, convicted of housebreaking, Mr. E. P.Phelps, for ue ber in Chicago, in lots towecor ch aud correctness, ut Was some days invited. "No evllee It 4s understood that ex-Senator Tabor has pur- aluible plece of property, own, and contemplates building ded guilty Usat he nent to be well supported. ‘The in sympathy with 1t, “Clifton,” Geors @ palatial residence there. The house leased by Representative Holton fs 1310 Vermont avenue, not Massachusetts avenue, as has been published. Peter Bentley, sr., of Jersey City, gave a dinner toa party of twelve gentlemen at Chamberlin’s last Was called for sentence. prisoner, sald he had fled a motion fora new trial, asked that sentence be deferred. intimated that Mr. Phelps had done more than Lis share in getting criminals off. Jolin H. Williams, convicted of housebreaking tn the residence of John M. Lloyd and Was Sentenced to three In the case of Her intent to kill, sentence was deferred. These are ces to Concord, N. H. ———. ‘The Manchester Martyrs. THE CLAN-NA-GAEL COMMEMORATION LAST NIGHT. ‘The Clan-na-Gael soclety of this city last evening celebrated in appropriate style the sixteenth anni- versary of the execution of the Manch tyrs—Allen, Larkin and O’Brien. ‘Thetr hal!, corner ue and 44g street, which was ped with emblems of mournis memorative of the sad event, was thronged, proceedings were highly interesting and impres- sive. Mr. James Bellew, who was chosen chatr- man, on taking the chalr’ made some brief and in- after which Dr. Cleary, who wa hen Introduced, recounted the sorrowful inctd attending the execution of the three Irish thera, “God Save Ireland,” it style by tne ¢ followed with an eloquent addr: which was frequently applauded. The muste Ilterary exercises that followed were conduct oral Union. Miss Annie Maguire, d. of Mr. James F. Maguire, pre led to PHOSVIT aust Malaria Fur sale aerated W. C. MILBURN, Bole Inventor 2 rrow at 11 ain, and 7.30 pom, Sunda: THe ADUITERATED TEA Acr.—MM. Jas. R. Davies, ‘amainer of tea, With headquarters qn New York city, called upon Secretary Folger yesterday and Submitted statisttes showin; WUIlity of amending the “adulterated tea a s passed during the closing hou session of Congress. As hurriedly passed the Dill imperfect, and the importers have stron; nended A number of ame United States NEW JERUSALEM Ti Japed Fox, pastor, Ser- ; Miss Annte Ray, of Montgomery, Md., 1s visiting Having greatly ‘Miss Reed, of M street. The Young People’s Soctal Club gave a party at the residence of Miss B. Kirkland, 828 13th street , Which was largely at- ND CHAPEL—AL Itev. R. Nonuis, Ger Revival services eac de LL DAY MEET! to furnish with of making the: simmoned to. Washington, s, It adopted, will be night during the ments, Mr. Davis jug, for either relict or plate-press print heneflci to consumers, tended and grea Cormmunicate with Congres Jeet, and it ts thought ined the adopuon of t nt surprise party was given to Miss Bertle Blau at. the re 1619 ad street, on Thursday evening, whieh brought together a humber of her young friends, and proved to be an occasion of great enjoyment to all paritelpants. Mrs. Chief Justice Drake has returned home, after a four weeks’ sojourn at Atlantic City, from which her health THE LAULEN ENGRAVING COMPANY, 1425 New York avenue. _PUBLICATIONS. ike 5 TO-MORROW AT 11 O'CLOCK, THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER able that he will recom- he proposed amendments. Wann, of the LL and others, Work on the Monument Suspended. THE TALL MARBLE SHAFT PUT INTO WINTER QUAR- IT OF 410 FEET. on the Washington prep? HAMLI P streets porthwest, TERS AT A EX ‘The masons stop work to-day Monument, leaving the shaft for the winter at a At this elevation it ts the loftiest artiticlal structure on the continent, and ‘eptions in the world. It ts now almost the exact helght of the cathedral at Ant- werp. Itis higher than any specimen of Mostem ehitecture, the highest minaret, that of the Mosque of Sultan Hassan at Cairo, ifting its highest point only to 2 ‘The highest bell-tower in the world, the Campanile nice, 1s nearly 100 feet lower than the present shaft or the monument. Shocmadoo at Pegu, Burmah, ‘The Chinese pagodas are rst rising only 250 feet from the highest viaduct or bridge 13. si Of the few works of much benefited. Rev. Dr. Domer 1s still at Sabbath Rest, Pa, at her, who 1s thought to be ng. Mr. Dower, seniot, Isnow 88 years old and ight of 410 feet. the bedside of his fa! 8T. NICHOLAS. ee with their custon with very few ey The Hawaiian minister, Mr. Carter, and family will take an active nue. —FREDEMICK I i prvaelt at 11 the editors of te of the December 13s UME, Super butions of the a It contulns ARLY ONE HUNDI eee printed In col un article on the c piewares, Epowa sans the most beautiful ever engraved for a art in social ady become very and the minister bids fatr to be as highly $ hi Allen, whose sudden . | MARTIN FRANKLIN feet above the pa such sorrow in diplomatic family will consist this Wh Mrs. Carter, Miss Carter, who Will and Miss Judd, Mrs, de thelr reception ‘The two sons will not. of Lhe prograta were the by Mr. J J. Me’ nny Skivingtor hany; recitation, by r her debut this season, ors. The tilns- nr a feet high. s iy luvs throughout the still lower, th ‘The elder ts pr: and the younger fs at college in Ne Carter 1s now receiving a visit from ls uncle, Geo. R. Carter, of Massa Mr. L. Frederick Moors, private secretary to Mr. A. A. Lefaivre, the French Commissoner of the ims Commission, Is Stay- ny England. “Mr. Miss Mary’Madi- ‘Mr. M.Burns; ton, by Mr. D. Stack; duet, by ‘erhiny and George McCauley, and arecitation by Mr. Thomas McCabe, MeNerhany, in response to a call, delivered a brief ing address, at the concluston of which ses and meeting were closed by the Choral’ Union rendering the “Wearing of the ——___—_ A New Building Needed. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SIXTH AUDITOR, In his annual report, Sixth Auditor Ela states that during the past year there has been a very great addition to the current work of the office, besides the extra work, and It has been found im- possible to keep up the current work. The work of the money order division has been performed under difficulties, caused building without casing je Bi6 feet above the earth, Man which can sul look down on the unfinished trunk of the monument are the two tall chimney: of manufacturing wor the other 460 feet hig Cheops, now 454 and the Gothle 428; Landshut, 43 burg, 468; Hamburg, 47: these will be in turn surpassed by the monument Ull 1t towers above all the created works of man. Its nearest neighbor in the air will be the main tower of the new Philadelphia city hall, which is designed to be 635 feet above the pavement, or only 15 feet lower than the monument. Now that the shaft has attained such a that of even the alaveras county—put down at 876 feet— the monument has become an object of much interest to the sight-seer, and 1s visited dally by large numbers of people. "Access to the Intertor 1s free, but visitors are not allowed to ascend the Staircases, and can only go armed with a pass. No! Stack;’an ess chorus, by the Choral Union; recitat gan and Mr. W AY NCHOOE, he Union will O. Drennan; solo, by Mr. W: Texular me xth Presbyterian Messrs. J.J. M land aventte southwest, the Rev. D. W. Faunce, D.D, Int in_ Glasgow, one 450 and the great ’ pyramids of feet high; St. Peter's hedral at Amiens, 422; Hamburg, Vienna, 449; Rouen, 465; Stras- begins in this num! OCKTON and Jv: scores of other good things. $3.00 a year, 25 cents a num- All dealers sell It. per, and there are fairy storles AN HAWTHORNE, and American Cla it the Lexington for the winter. Miss Mary Margaret Melchior, for the past elgh- teen years, organist of the Catholic Church of the Tmmiculate Conception, has resigned, in conse- quence of ill health. : Mr. James Dudley Morgan, son of Dr. James E. Morgan, has been 1Il for three weeks at, the Belle— Yue medical school, New York, where he 1s a stu. gente He will return home as soon as he is able to ‘The marriage of Miss Louisa Cord to Mr. Henry pert, which took place at St. M: street, on Wednesday, was a notable soci ‘The church was crow and all the arrangements of the occasion the most tasteful character. The bride, a ‘wore a dress of al yell fastened LEY CHAPEL, CORNER OF FIFTH AND a horthwest “11 aun, preaching b 9:30 y Bel ‘Thursday evening, ‘Seats free. Strangers wel- TURY CO., New York. CHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, nid avenue and 2d street southeast, p.m. At night sever made in the interest of the Charities, Seats free; all welcome, PL MoUTH CONGRE at lla. m.. by Re er of Love and Charit; Wa. Prev. All are invited. Buss Barnvoxe Heasrers: ‘The attention of Housckeepers and others ts again in- nee one BRATED LATROBE STOVES. and excellence of workmanship and hangs yee = fhemn su- robes in the market. T] bes that effectually heat t [TONAL CHURCH, M streets—Preaching also, asermon to the led to its utmost ca- by late improves on the elevator when thstanding these wise nards the workmen are much annoyed by the ‘TCHINS OFFERS AS A elling the largest number bright-eyed beaut << Prize to the lace trimmings, wit! “6 ee eee of Sunday Tests, in Decembe aule by dealers AND OTHER 5 hi or withont Orchestra in- 1144 12th street north- nl3-Im' ANCTNG, nd H sts. hw. the Ist of Decem- jor B10. Late Class nIg-In* TEACHER € Hall OUTHEAST, at lowest rates. n9-Im* Ing upon them of curious people, as the Spaces upon the stone shell at the top are very The ascent 1s made tn @ platform elevator -n Which the marble tocks are hoisted to the summit. ‘The trip 1s an interestt easant experience. For nine long minutes one is wn upwards in the cold, dam) with nothing to distract the mind from reflections which occur to it under such circum- Stances. Once at the top, however, the view is Superb. It lacks, of course, mountain prospects, from the isolation of the standpoint. Even in a dome or aspire the eye has objects to rest on to the back of the head, which 01 cealed the pretty costume. After the ceremony the happy couple returned to their home on the 7tr street road, where they received the congratula- tions of a large number of friends. During the evening a bounteous supper Was served, and music and dancing were enjoyed up to a late hour. Postmaster General Gresham-left the city last for a short visit to his old home in Indiana. ts, of the cBast survey, returned yes- hither he went some time ional goedetic conference at y partially con-| ways are already filled with casing there 1s no piace in the ‘ullding tor the present one, is an e money order business and to the eecond Durly Post ottice, CARPENTERS ! UNION AND NON-UNION, are invited to attend a yblic meeting of Local Union No. 1, in Knights of Pythias Ha i: lvania avenue, on WEDNESDAY EV 28, at 7:30 p.m. All are invit highest a $5 gold piece, Particulars at Haxwanp & Hercussox, = 4% NINTH STREET, Agents for LOW'S CHELSEA ART TILES, TRENTON ART TILE, AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILE CO: ‘ON, MaAU and other IMPORTED TILES, BRASS FIRE-PLACES and BRASS FIRE GOODS in ‘but not an altoge (ON VETERAN CORPS ‘ors will assemble att ‘ith and L streets, on MONDAY, 26th instant sharp, in fatigue eniform, A. TAPPAN, Capt. comd’g. ERAN CORPS (1ST COMPANY, 18T COMPANY)— ir armory, corner terday from E' ago to attend the lately held in Rome. Senator Harrison is In town. roportions of HAYWARD & AUTCHINSON, 424 9th street. LECTURES. A DAY. N, ‘at 7:30 p. m., Subject: HOME, SWEET HOME, : fee Hite Burtt. 7. stueet scythwest;W.B Davion. Titlsat southwest, aud Heiry L. Rose, Treasurer of the 1 _ BALLS, PARTIES, &¢ JFR{ETH GRAND CompLIMEN Fas Sites jatioual i et bet. vth and lt ny. SHAN rsiny, NOV. 2 A Boudin suave: lady. pore snd equipments were deliv break the preciptce, but here the four smooth, per- pendicular w: ne plunge the visitor a keen sense of the hi The city lies like a map on and beyond are seen the hills of Ull lost in blue distance. ich nt buildings or fed to footstools, makes patronizing comments qn even the dome of Col. Casey, under whose nt direction the Thus ho without GFvor ar ace aring his report cot the Fults in detatl from an ensindering seaedpo it. At the conclusion of work last U. 8. Treasurer Wyman has gone to Omaha, where he used to actively engaged in business. Mr. Green Adams, of Kentucky, is in town for a J. W. Drew, PHARMACIST, Consrn PENNA. AVE, AND OTH Street, the arrival of a large and of Manicure woods from the ectab- ND NAIL ENAL EIIC ROSALINE; ‘This insures a turn out on the Monday to escort the Continental sion of their initial their Armory on M TO THE PUBLIO, Having been informed that our Cigars—OUR POET (“Longfellow”) lous manufacti Gur pepper enone and sold under that ‘brsod Eohaling such poods for lahiainy oases Esch one of our boxes will have our fac- ER signature on the outside and our caution notice LUCHS & BRO., 823 7th wtivel Wartiorest aaeeeaae CASTER & HOWARD'S js corues 7th and Tatreste northwest, = n23 if i of the Veterans next Guards arade. The Corp NDAY, at 3 p. m. sharp. land and Vir- plcesure in a Mr. 8. K. Hannegan, of the Senate document who has been extremely ill for the past ten is slowly improving. Gen. Beale gave a dinner party on Wednesday. Commissioner Loring’s family returned to the city for the season last Saturday. ‘The wives of the governors of the Metropolitan club will be invited to assist at the club reception Baron Francis Salvador, of Faris, and . Albert nents a€ the Hanutiton for the winter, eee eel rath Ellen Reed, wite of Charles H. the assassin ' Guiteau, began a suit in Elevations as the ac structures are dw: ‘tx Wory aN BoxwooD: FRENCH FILES. FRENCH CUTICLE KNIVES, ANOS MOVED AND len and guaranteed against ‘lvania avenue, near 10th PACKED BY CAREFUL a damage, JOHN F. NDUSTRIAL EXCHANGE. — ORDERS French's celebrated cake (Angels Food) and. A FULL LINE OF cakes can be sent to the INDUSTRI jeahington, D, ‘The settlement, up to December, 182, Was On an average about one ch and a quartergor the struc- a astop CHANGE, 106 F terday for divorce, on the ground of port, Will get very Win. Fre: struck by a New Pennsylvanta railroad, a& to Philadelphita, last night and whose wife and sen were ten instantly killed died Us morning of Lis injur > aN 5 Lieut. Garlington was the first witness before the Proteus court of inquiry this mornlug. In hs tes tmomy the wituess referred vo the testimony of Sergeant Lamar, and satd that he had n any differences with Capt. Pike cone’ progress of the Proteus uorthward. had never heard Capt. Pike protest or mauth dissatisfaction with anything which he (Lieut. Gar. Mngtou) had sugzesied or ordered, Sr amar Was called upon the stand and by Tlington upon hits testimony id he had bot seen anys ington and Capt. Pike vat. Atter the completion of Sengt. Latar’s tesuiueny the court was closed for the day. A letter was transtatt on the subject of obta Witnesses usked for by ¢ questione ted to the Secretary of War ning depositions Trem Uke Hazen. CABINET MEETING TO CONSIDER THE THREATENING RELATIONS BETWEEN FRANCE AND CHINA, ‘The threatening relations existing between France and China were discussed at length by the President and his Cabinet yesterday, with a view of deciding upon Uke attitude to be assumed by the United States in case the difficulties between the two countries are not brought to an amicable set~ tlement, As a result of thelr deliberations the Sec- retary of State was authorized to frame a dispatch to the United states naval ofMicer commanding the Asiatic station, Instructing Lim what course to pursue for the protection of American Interests ih case of open hostilities. All Infortuction of its contents Is denied, as tt Is not the able to make pubile at present anytlitu With the matter. ‘The dispatch was forwarded Last evening Unrouzh Ui department. A special Cabinet meeting Was held this afternoon for furs ther deitberations before deciding upon the ade ‘ude Lo be assumed by t pULOry. = An Ofd Swindling me. THREE CASES OP Perry In the Poller Court, tls morning, Martin Prank- Un, a well-dressed young man, Was charged in four cases with petit larceny. It was shown that Franklin went to the bar of Louls Sgumtdt, and asked to have the $10 bill given to lim changea, and received the ch: nd ran Of with the Dill andthe change, Young Schmidt, who wulted on him, chased him as Tar as the coruer of 9th aud @ streets, and made Lim return the stolen #10, Franklin then went to the restaurant of Mr. John Walsh, and successfully swintied Mr. Walsh out of #10 by the same game. He then went to the store of Mr. Tyssowskt, and bought a pair of gloves, and tendered a $20 bill in payment. After receiving his ¢ he proceeded to play the same old came, Dut Mr, Tyssowsel thought something was wrong and refused the change. He then went to the res. taurant of Mr. John Greason, corner of 18th and E Streets northwest, and played the on him and ran off, but Mr. Greason followed lim and took the #10 from and called Ofticer Horne, who ar- Tested him. court said he would give him six months in each of three cases, and dismissed the ase Of the larceny from Mr, TyssowskL whan) ions A NEw Bs ged COMPANY ORGaNIzZED.—The Pan-Elect elephone company Was ong in this city last cota with the following officers: President, Gen. Jos. E Johnson, of Virgiula; ‘vice Senator Isham G. Harris, of mn and treasurer, Jion. Casey Young. Tennessee; attorney, Senator Garland, of Al electrician, J. Harris Rogers, of Wastiington. - The company, which 1s organized under charter from, the state'of Tennessee, with a capital ‘of $5,001, ances, the princi, which are a telephonlo tRinemttter and’ an’ dutomatio tel i i tus. The inventor of these ts J. ing appara patents electrician of the company, ‘Virginia house of delegates. Jury of Charies count ‘Ma. are inv ot persons who gave Bheaktasts, other cee eunueag of section day, as tt i wo oron a a contrary to laws not previously enforced.—T. A. elvin, democrat, sheriff-elect of Dorchester tg bald to be ineligible, not having been a ‘Of the state five years at the thine of we ctem on. , it

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