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aTHE EVENING STAR. Telegrams to The Star. BLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS st Corner F Ave, and 11th St, by ES p [ he Even Wspaper Company, | Henny & ar 4 S, Pres't. THE SOUDAN CAMPAIGN. RELATIONS OF FRANCE AND CHINA, oats FEARS FOR SAFETY OF GREELY. Sinn eed it the Post ¢ Josrph Jefferson is still at alerts m under a physician's care. It will be ime = € for him to appear again this week, S ‘i ‘i by ‘i ‘i Vf “NTS The Relations of France and China. ASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1883. TWO CENTS, | mecreau sels eine grovel _ _ —— Caeee a = as torthe COTTC . . sHO WILL BE SPEAKER? CONGRESSIONAL CHABACTERS, 1% in e eller t i |____SPECIAL Novices. __| Washington News and Gossip, | WHO Witn ne sr a ice im caprentig Min, fhe PATER | (OER, TAROMA PARK—THOSE TH\T ARE TN S =a be | The Real Fight Between Randall ana | Three Members of the Next House. mM. Which France x that she 4 : VAKUMA PARK | To-MoRRow being a legal hollday, no paper will Carlisle : ry power to Will accept LED CONCERT, SUNDAY, F our porular brand of | u an opportunity tos (ed from this of . PEE ES eee te sreeey, POTFORD, 4 | out of deference to the de pend . low < been finitated MORROW (Thanks. | = 5 KENTUCKY MOUBTAINEER. } Powers and from a wis! » the Come wned arers, we hers ©. depot. All wis ext RECEIPTS To-pay.—Internal rev- | HOW THE DELEGATIONS STAND—OPINIONS OF LEADING | _A published sketch of Gen. Frank Wolford, of | iu te world. customs, $11 . DEMOCKATIC REPRESENTATIVES SUMMED UP, Kentucky, does him the injustice of representing . yan ' of piles ee him as an ex-confederate, When In truth he was a | Fears for the ¢ a all pers ANESGIVING.—The Clerks Of the War andNavy | It ts claimed that the race for Speaker ts really | Union soldier of distinction. He ts described by | Putte hace otk minal IN GRAND mm our eerie | artments were disinissed at noon to-day between Randall and Carifsle; that Messrs Cox | his colleagucs.as.a most remarkable man, and hits : rin fhe Amtic ocean te s te eaute ¢ for Thanksgiving. and Springer will drop out after a few ballots, and j Bistory bears out the description. He belongs to Dunidec essed his fear Uhat —- == 01 ‘ in. ‘Th e mountain region of Ke 2 tts bearincs, Ww TIME IN THE DEFAKTMENTS—The various | Mab then the real fighy will begin. ‘This 13 the | the mountain region of Kenttt n ts arin, and 2 entive departments will gradually follow the | 2V°ved position of the two leading candidates | said,monscreat ts es mple of the Treasury department in adopting | MY. Randall directs all his efforts against Carliste, | section tira in its loyalty to the Union wi GENRES Gia Hees hae EERE Hon AL Cabinet omiceretaten | ding the latter as his only bona fide rival, | warcome upon us. Aman of prompt a - Toe to-day that a change of tine meets with th Wl of the Carlisle guns are trained agaiust | espoused the Unfon cause at once Pe Peay of the President Randall, The Cariisle workers have been trying to | BIS friends and ne f di that the change i persade Cox's friends te abandon hlin and go over | Tupt! 4 = OSE SAL DEEN DAP BInGE CU Tibeacis te aie Ceberarben te to the Kentuckian, on the ground that the latter | cam ar s Hyspital, DC. IvinG DaY AT THE Post Orricr.—Post- | {8 the only man now whocan possibly beat Ran- | ers 0 fies i AS FIXTURES, nger to-day issued an order stating that | Gall. In order to get some information as to Low See Se cers LIED AND CHA e would be no change in the office hours of the | the various dele: stand, as a Randall | 15 the position of brigud oe Brees Constez 1 eon Thank: and Carllsie, a sorter hs mae ail as = DAY EVENING, 3 prac veuety ot eer quitry tan Se MeMbEES nore. be ey oe AS In ereat Variety of colors, 2 it One member of each de fe del - LATRODES, FURNACES. -m.. With the usual collections tor that hour. | Seen a tudid judgmen i supposed ELUMEING AND NEATING. coliecti lena will t oe upon su a ieee alt of the negro sa? te tne BAML S. SED, ‘The carriers’ window oy as ute Sonne ot tke a. wich une so hits persons Se narthwake miber was assured that no use would al, but. Wolford it. landlord By FOOTEALL! — PGs A Boanp or will be appointed to we of his name, Dat that onty hits opinton was mk CCI eae ah Lie peed n Tales, Brief ad- | meet in a few Gepariicnt forthe | Tem oe ciicn epee oa it to Washington In irons, at vise | CXatnination of candidates for the pesttion of as- | inclinations of the dierent. tembereat the set Sie en COO SUDDEN RO SaSE tO DEAE-MUTE sistant coustructors in the nav; tive delegations and even military rigor, = ching the conclusions es COLLEGE A LiEvr. COMMANDE! tube inquiries thus Tade, tabu! “CALAMITY” WELLER. THE AMERICAN BISHOPS IN ROME. HAVING DAY. "| BL ikeudicle cantacen net detached trom the Michigan, and ordered to the Another singular character of the coming Con- | Rowe, Noy. 28.—The Ans Bishops, whose tk, BaRTEETT, D. D. | Suenandoah as executive oMicer, Alabama 3 gress halls from Towa, and is known in his portion : ng ies 4 mat ARD WILT SPEAK = Tae . Arkansas. ofa 4 {the country lamity” Weller, because It ha: ttl E. WILLARD WILT, SPEAK - 3001 s : ol o y ‘alamity . lethe .! Sth and H streets | THE T of blue “Sere EE Worcester | Caltten + 3 8 custom as a public man and frequent can- aL for 4 November 29, at 8 | has been ac ake effect December 1st. 1884 Conpeette + 8 a pto tuvarlably look on the dark side intend aut e on gi ed leave sence until that | Delaware a hi invariably look on the dark sl : « and he has Leen granted leave of abseuce until ye - 2 9 tonal questions. ‘He would wara the people | 2 change umen’ | = Georgi - 6 3 ridly calamitous consequence baat IN ON WINCH MR. GLAD} ‘Tue naval retiring board which examined Tout, | Ttnoi 3 5 pes the CANS ted trumped. ATTEMPT To WRECK A TRAIX OS WITCH MR, Gi A . F. A. Miller for retirement have declined to recom- 3 3 ou Se pe ra ee fl < ee (2. stone wore i : | el aduionished the people of nat the stone were dieports at IL mend bis tellement. 1 z the brink of rata. The bouduniders ated ee Rector. See 3 2 tonopolists were about to swallow up eve ry re ReMovat.—The 3 A Aeneas eye ri nd in erecubackism alone and its suc ii : Seis ot a fee Gee s A a ler Inciuded, rested nadonal salvat: ats pla > 3 OPER fous pnstructo x Sort of tactics brought Weer more notor ¥ than | Dp pet 2y] F ES OR ja 8 2 Oftice until Last fale The wpuuiieneae al} The War in Upper figype ISON © {3 zB | 1 convention of the fourth district renominated Mr. | THE REPORTED CAVTURE Ore CROCE, . | of 1 ol Uptegratt,a very popular man, who had made Vv atch fo Keuter's 1, Gitta retary of State 3] \o z tab tative.’ His election Ww aay saves The report nuysen has received a telegram from the U. WI 4 Cluston, ut wy ELMa 5 in Paris stating that a decree has at 3 nt tolet the tht ancelling the prohibluion on the im- hae S to make some show J Berlin and domestic nj ° uly attended, of ay B. 2d i =U 3 3 mabled with te view H 31, Gano, ILS, : 3 5 date T COATS ne all preme Court this morning, John Ambler Smith, ry 1 and all of | representing the commonweaith of Virginia, 2 1 © and cured slving counsel for thesiate ten days be =! the li Ab Conbared etm tLe ee to tile their brick in the “Virginia coupon tr: — — y, the honor Was Cobferred upon Weller as a : % nase” Subrutied by Me Ne Le Roy qr and . | Total - 9 a last resort, and much a the diegst of the arian othe Part | Witt, of Richmond, last K. This » Involves, 3 1 » clea! jndgment of | RENT men of the party be Won Uie ght, and is now Somes Wallin: the Validity of aM ‘the debt, Settlements. 1 members ow in the elt. in ever tise aie ane | @ fullitedgea Congressman, ching: to the presen a vice jeracy Coats heretofore sol 8 | the readjuster le: dali fs given the minimum of the Gains for hin, = ¢ mae richr | presidents of the lower hous: or the Prass.. die COLE AY LELERARY CLUB AND |S. Blair Will appear Jn person for the state of | Th Missourh for austanes: Randaifs trends else EN OESDORAS WOM TK Pantie | RTE CnLs Ot Kine Rewer Hout ok tp Exes hat ees Jeracy Coat ol gh Mit please meet Pitt. ginka, He regards the ease as amost important one. | or § votes, but. his opponents concede euly 3 or 4. 2 UBLICAN DISTRICT. } Md be maint.t seven plore’ RT le he is allowed 3. From Oulo the | Tn the third district of Wiscomsin a surprise stmt- | septs Jersey Coats, 5 0 a im 8 votes, but his opponents say | lar to that experienced in the success of Weller fol- | aud Iussha. x f_ | registered in New Yor! he Avil get but 5, which is’ the number alloted to | owed the election, ‘The republicans were divided : DIAGONAL TIGHT-FIT- “ORAN GALL Kin, who Was quite Il on Sunday, is again cou- | hin inthis caleulution, Hence 1t will be seen | eps ray 3 THE CONT! NTALS FAI, B c eerie Now. 28, 1883 s voorhees was registered in | tlt Mr. Randall's strength 13 not exaeeerated In | Ato two factions, and éach nominated a candidate, PS ie GOS n TO MOTO W CT hinksivtiug | ¥ HAA MEM Aon Oh ne ten [the Gable There Wil be abet Ga Ree | The district was overwhelmingly republican, but ae ni Se vert gr SRE MEE OR IONS es m2 vnc, the engagement of Representative | CAUCUS. as the Several candidates will nt eater, | the sttuation afforded a bare Bape or democratic | ‘The Festivities at Masonic Temples TON ONLY iv CEN1 | Belnoat to Miss 1 ngdon has been terminated by | aud therefore, 1b will require but 96 votes to notnt? | siecosa The democratic convention nominated a Pisce ateline ae aeh Raia : mess 5 the young lad nator Platt will occupy qi te. 63 if vac at = ECORATIONS OF 1 nal my SILK OTTOMAN DOLMANS, ters this wit Massachusetts aventies He ARRIVALS TO-DAY. Pier tig Say meee mets ele PARADE TO-MORROW, CHILDREN’S HAVELOCKS, 5 | SEL De accompanied by his wife and her mother.— | qyThere was more animation in’ the Speakership | dest declined, ail of them for the Same reason, that Fitugue waiturmy waste | DOU Pate 1s visiting In New Yor was to be accounted for be te ee ee cae ints | Lies conld not afford to make a, trutticss cabvass: | mere was not a.crowd at the Continentals’ fair . Fatigue unizorm, wiate aes apy a tO TE eos ea @ young man ofes t character and sec eagtinn 5 | effering the best bargains ever brouzlit before Aas | additional democrats, ‘and: most of them enter at | Hocallty, was tomlnated, He entered upon a vigor- | about as tany present as could move around coms | a 1sth ant W | There tsa pleasant prospect that the rather vul- | Once into the fight for the side they favor. oS i et a aah cate PL aeanien = a jfortably, ‘The selling and votlns were ris, atu ‘ Woe eee peeuon fie 10) car profusion of fond and general over-display REINFORCEMENTS TOR MR. RANDALI. Renta. aid’ one cae oes gregaie tle peter | All the features that render a tuilitary fair enjoy- b aaeaae Cee eiPien ee yo seu eaar- | \ciich have marked dinner parties for some seasons The is | than ‘that cast for Yo Men WO rau against | 2012 Were prominent. ‘The hall is very tastefully iii eRe ase oe st ste sickand des | psi will shoctly give way to more simple bills of | , TR arrival of another body of Dir. Randali's aire 8 ERO ENO Eee Gecorated, and the booths are picturesquely ar- as heen selected for the annnal | fare and severer but more truly elegant style in the | fflends from Pennsylvania this morning infused ranged and presided over byg band of pretty i Lot cotton to 5, Orders fc ALUCE OL In aud decorations, tloral and other- | new vigor into the canvass for his election, Among A Scene in the Criminal Court. ladies, Flags and a nnenetiee draped oar 3 — Will beuratemily acknowl : the leaders of New York soclety | these were W. J. Brennan, chairman of the demo, een ~ 1 Who providea Entich at the | decided steps in that direction, | eratic committee ot Allegheny county, (reaany MR. W. A. COOK FINED $50 ZOR CONTEMPT. Walls and festooned between the windows. Over | vou MMMM a be reac py the 14th treet also that a reform so desirabié | frp com districts), Solin e, Tavs aot S| To-day in the Criminal Courtin the case of the | the stage, where are displayed some of the principal uo Maw . a Into the more renned ang excl l represtate Se a tre oienes jase oF District of Columbla agt. Donnelly for keeping an | prizes to be voted for, such as the Hallet, Davis &1 \ u y be observed ere that they who are | cllv. Among those whose arrival 13 expectes whig , Wullcensed bar, W. A. Cook and D. E. Gahill ap- | Co. piano, sewing machine, stand of colors, | OF A { the new departure are those who | afternoon or to-morrow are Hon. Richard Vaux, | Peared for the defense. Mr. Cahill in. the | marble-top table, writing desk, parlor stove, ; ne ened comes bet | are best abl ie oe eae ce oe aseen ae seperate poe ee eas oe | case for the defense stated that the father of the Pe is hung in lange gilt letters: “1776—Wash. cral of vur deceased | {0d display with which they sensibly propose to | s yy er of the Philadelphia here sted ington Continentals—18%3,” while Just in trot : malofouriectased!) inoue Gla inopoed Fer Milano ene | Record, “and” Hon Wwatint Weihl, presi- ae Sau atlas anna pee | or the stage isa row bt Tange potted pleat { isc in wood standing f:aternally | the nicest attention to the flavoring of the dishes, | dent ot the assoclation of amalicantated | $15: ip oe which add greatly to the decorative beauties of th 2 Tee THe table toe be ee aality ad icing of the | Iron and stecl workers of the United States. ‘The | streets, and he gave no cause for complaint up to | jill add great Ist of these plunts 1s placed, under vial meeting Wednesday Wines; the table to be severely simple in’ its ap- | Pennsylvania members of 1. Ene uit @ Single | his death. That about this time a gentleman, re- | a special guard, a glass case containing the liver yy G2 fake othcr necessary array pointinents, with no display of any kind, except | exception, are on the ground. ‘They profess to view siding in the vicinity, who endeavors to take a ant pearl mounted revolver, presented by the Put- Py order of the W. BM. d The nodest Howers of the season, thouzh they be | ation with increasing satisfaction, and point “ tn the local affairs of the District | BM Phalanx, to be voted to tue most popular mille} etiteTamoes 1 A T Polat at agra ia ot ete | eee aura anal ne serengi tela | Rromlnent nat i be eel ata ot the Dist | aa eae ee PP a of the Fams Care = to the last degree; the Inen purity ttsel very southern state as an answer to the idea that | 21d is the tesla seni k's head, wreatiied in diamonds and sapphire AND JOHN KERNELL | ae aie fonzet the Cuimp rvants velvet-tooted and so unobtrusive thee | ally Sectinret anterest 1 involved in Mr. Carlisie’s | j ME youn W. Thompson—oMclously interested | Sevotnd to the ret Popular member of tie Onder? Army Hall, co H e WI be only t ugmestion, of ‘thelr presence a aoa eed Tecelved at a Ran- | SS Wylle called to Mr. Cahill to stop, say- | Of Elks In the District the handsome golwateh to! a ——— ia the exulting Snugness of the dining-room. - | dall’s headquarters teem with eulogistic notices of Reap Doren lion deere AL | be voted to the rentlems he cfty; eS ee PATEK PHILIPPE & CO, ‘The Cosmos Club, which was the frst organiza. | hm. The Lynchburg Tivgintan, to Mle Post, | Ine that he would not allow counsel any suck int the orermmncure “ontciais’ guid: watch, te memes seclodive Thirty of Cac Pinest Paforuers ia the Pro: eee Conxen oF 2ivz ano K Srauers, pm ot ats class ta Washington since the demise ot | Democriie and Preapune Sd aes Gee ee | OME {Gaull replied thay he was only alluding to | Washington: thegcd esc ee . N he Old Metropolitan Club, then housed where ce _ “ what he should offer in proof. ¢ ag i " t ; oS 3 Will Le open Wormiey’s now stands, to give an entertainment | {tse Journals of thag section, are no less pro- ‘he court sald: “X wil pass upon tt now ana wan | tes to 8 voted ter; and the guia watchs diamond! |} Matinces Tuesday anid Sstunday. of that character, Wil’ give another reception to | Tet ApPReAAUON SE Tae ey out a nogpiiow such proot | Tie teat Jgirelrs. e., to be preseuted fs prizes to ‘ oa : RRO RaTAe RICAN Cit COMPAN: ‘EDNE PROTE: eo aude len: 4 afayette Si | their a at g hat Mr. Randall's , > 2 . | the ladies selling the most t j EXTRA THANKSGIVING BHERSDAY, AMERICAN WATCTI COMPANY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, ladle ae Tee cuiatiyeue Square, | ¢lecttou how will luure to the success or iis party tage” “iulll sald ie would lke to be heard on the | “"iy.e fasts tn harceor then wing committerss | a WALTHAM. Fron. 5 o'clock a.m, until 10 oclosk pm. handsome party given by this Club last year was : = ‘The court sald: “I will pass upon It now.” aint Augen nen nae ee 1 TOE Toa one of the most delightful and elegant suche events MR, CARLISLE’S HEADQUARTERS ar. Cook. pin to De nie ae praia CB, Anderson and Senet, W. Fills Clapp. | De GREAT FUNEY RESORT. ae OF y | enge season, and {tis intended that the coming | were filled during the day with his friends. His| Wo coust eran woe hear you sir, sit down — | (onnittee to i gene an Bite D ATTEACLIONS "| Along experience in the salo of Watches kas con- <G a st. f jee reemen a a sump ne Gee fet tena most active workers assured a Sra reporter that ues ke ae se Mi Charles I Gag i r Grand itution and clection fe Active 2 enjoy qua es | “every! io x just S Ni ‘he court—“Sit down.” 4 . Bo sca i | vinced us that fer accuracy and durebility those made | placa)» Mtl and clection for ty pose of the managing committee to make an art See ied be) Se Mr. Cook remained standing and the court or- | Herrin Us Mout E- vt mes , | liy the above celebrated makers have no sujczicrs, ORE SARE EEG Trees eae IE Dak previous estimates, and satisfy us that Canlislo | 4¢fed hlin Into custody, and Mr. Searte {ook mia | |The members of the company were In attend | 0 Nabonal 3 ALIFE At Ieee, ged Totton of sclence, | will be nominated, perhaps on the first ballot.” | CRASS ANd marched ‘him to the mar be released Sppearuee rm ald presented a reamariabiy die | invited to the low piice for which rs to serve during 1k ate aud the arts, there 8 reason to bellevé | some of the Carlisle men were claiming that their | tila fine of $50 1 paid.” ug. at the rounis of the Club. ath at (he. collection of pletures and objects thus | canaiaate can be mominaeod inten asingie vote | Mr, Cahill drew hts’ check for the amount and SEE FARIS SO OREDW. ; a reliable timekeeper may be bought, ere enue ot MONDAY EVENING, De- Drought together will be in a remarkable degree | trom, pw York, Ohto and Georgia, Due. tiers 4s, | sent it to the im: arshal, Whereupon the court ver- | The parade, which was p sned from Monday, " : Liveay inten capacity of tne Cheaper es | probably, more edthusiasin tauu Sound "judsient | baler ordeal Seca discharge. j olny to the Fain, will take place toanorrow morae} = YRE, |Muvitations must necessarily be somewhat,” re- | "Such @ calculation, Oe eee nea ay NE, Cahill, Mr. Cook sent | ing at tem o'clock. ‘The ine will forin on E streets (=, pismicr, or con d, und already sociciy people who have AT MR. COX'S PARLORS Sara ATged, HOF colne Into COURL till tis cog | the Fight resting on 7th, and they will march down, M. W. GALT, BRO. & CO, AF al Society he x davhg Hert are wondering who may | @ Star reporter found Messrs. Bagieyand Green- | Sif discharged, nor make entry on the docket set- | 7th to Pennsylvania avenue; along Pennsylvania Seles va Ieee eee aa a <uiheh aud Who left whpn tho lst 1s fnally | teat, democratic members of New York, who arrived Ung forth the commitment and subsrquent dis. | avenue to isth street; along ist to T; dé “at Torlock. [see Kindloberger, wife of ‘Medical Inspect here to-day. Mr. Bagley said: “Notwithstanding | charge, and he should be notifled in writing by the j sot eoee ith to F; down Fto 7th; thene 3 EES ROAVER! ezit JOUN SACT, will deliver an essay on “Hardy | Mr leberger, Wi 2 tor erous . spubilshed, | clers sachusetts N07 PENN. AVENUE, 9 4m 1 Plants and ‘Theis Hequisite Culture.” fhe | Kindleberzer, witttake advantage of the prolonged Bae ae ation Rie od The court made the order and Mr. Cook came tn, | to 3¢ street; the public are cordially invited, absence of her husband In his capacity of fleet su peasd ros you that trent aH and Car- | afr. Cabtil safd that Iasmuch as the court had | Peansyivania ‘thence up th. j Seow Of the south Paeitic squadron, to which duty | lsle, T can assure you that twenty of the twenty- | confined them In their opening, they would let the | hace ee wit be | be Was Jately ordered, to make a visit to Europe, | one democrats from New York will ~ote for Cox, | case goto the Jury withour forties argument on | ormed into tw by tue | f MARKET WILL BE OPEN | which will probably be extended to a year or | and we will stick to “him as tong as there fs a pos. | thelr part. Marine band, will antry, | theZstlt, trom 5 a.m. undl%p. | induration, The Doctor expects to sail from New | sibility of homluating hima. One member, Mr. Mul- ——__>—__ the Unton Veteran ¢ - no York for hts new station on the 10th of December. | ler, 1s In doubt, but the others are soltd for Cox. It West Washington Afiairs. Unton Veteran « is ER MARKED, Just when Mrs. Kindleberger will leave has not yet AS TUCLTUMy as Mir. Cees Seuates stick to | A Fasmionarce Weppixa - To-Morrow.—Miss | headed by the Secoud Artillery band, and ce s -— bar been determined, end her movements them as faithfully as Mr. Cox’s friends will, then it | Riand Brockenborough, of Virginia, ad Mr M. atonal Rifles, the Kies’ Cadets, the First, . i Z — spect will be governed somewhat by her Will take a great many Dallots to nominate a | hew Plater, a well known and popular young b: upany Union Veterans, the Cormorin Cadets, ‘You bid me make it orderly and wel — | inding a, suitable tenant for the! | Speaker.” Mr. Greenleaf endorsed these remarks | officer of this cit: ', Wi!l be united in marriage at St. Gonzaga Cadets, drum corps, and the Wash- According to the fashion of the es THANKSGIVING WE! dener he sa hich Hay both greatly regret leaving | as Repecting his pees ~ om ton members | John’s P. E. Church Sar ego afternoon. et ington Coutinen ‘ —Shakspeare, SNIFICENT Dispay! | # ther hands, with tts many lovely belongings. ~ | and the supporters of Cox trom other states, say | Will be cleht bridesmaids: Sllsses’ Aneto a MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY! ‘Our distinguishea Sel Mr. George Ban- | they regard him as the best compromise candidate, | Georgie Adams, Berdle Billings, Misses Stealks and | Thanksgiving Day. ay — os Sy jing, (ey Intend to make a determined fight fof | Barbour, Irene and Annto Jones and Miss Brocken- | Now THE MOLApAY WILLE EE OneLieeo aw wasninge Sa CHURCH, <n crott has been complimented by having a town in | {24 Dorough sister of the bride. Mr. Arthur. Brice | qoxcpnvices IN ame cdtucnns, Nien ENING, Nov OVERCOATS, ESE AND DEST MARKED Ty THE | OWA named after hin, nacknowledgmentot wate | Hon, Prank Turd, of Oto, says: “There is no | will be the groom's best man. oath s esgnectigns vt BS mark of honor he has’ sent his namesake an appro- | gout or Gaels ee en Ls Carrie Manker.—Live stock sites at Drovers | PERFORMANCFS AND STREET SPECTACLES—anE OVERCOATS, WORLD! Perate cueastening present of $1,000 worth of books | Sut Or Camisio’s nomini OF THE TARIFF QUEstion | Rest ure reporied by ‘Tavenher Bineas tate | FIREMEN’s PARADE, ac. ; , ovERcoaTS, en neces 108 a Te wateand IN THE CONTEST. 1s eattloup and sold: Bes, sold at 3, $05 ond | According to the time-honored enstom, to-morrow, ’ ae — " 23 'e Sold at 437 to5; medium sold at 4 to 43g; common | ‘Thanksyiv ng day, Will be gencrally observed ovERcoats, THE CENTER MARKET WILL BE OPEN Tus | {WochMlren arrived yesterday, ‘They’ are stop- | _FHends ot Carlisle say that Randalts etection | S04 AUS to a. oO) shcep and Innis sod as for, | TAKS tng. ay, will be gencrally observed a8 a ovEncoars, ireeticow Pig streets COM Mealth OMmeer “Townshend, | Will uot prevent the agitation of the tariiT ques. | jows: Sheep at 8 to aig: lambsat dye the tonces | stateful holiday throughout the country, and par. : 3, WEEK ON— 221 day street. = tion, as has been claimed, especially if Mr. Ran- | and ealves sold at $29 to 60, Ucularly in this city. All the govermment clerks) 2 from 6.a.m, until 2 p.m. Mr. David Graham Adee, of Washington, was a | dall’s proposition for an immediate total abolition |. UNION Senvices will be held at the Dunbarton | will be free from thelr de he business houses 4 MADE TO MEASURE ANY STYLE DESIRED, from 4am. until 2 p.m, Pnger by the overland train to arrive at San | of internal revenue taxes shall beadopted. Referr- he nn ee Ge At which | throughout the city will be closed, and appropriate AY, Nov. 28, from 5a.m. until 10 p.m, cisco last Wednesday. ing to this matter to-day, Representative Belmont, | Sovrch, wih paseh, roe * | Services will be hold tm the churches, Those Ihe THURSDAY, Nov. 29, from 4 a.m, until 9:30 a.m, Mr. F. H, Richardson whorepresented the Atlanta | of New York, said: ON THE Sick List.—Sergt. Trunnell and OMmcer | lined to give the day to pleasure will have ample : Coust tution here for several seasons will again act | The abolition of the internal revenue tax favored Jones are reported on the sick lst; Sergt, Trunnell | opportunity. Special Thanksgiving day matioce | = as its Washington correspondent this winter, by Mr. Randall and opposed by Mr. Carlisle would | belng threatened with pneumonia. performances will be given at all the theaters. a Special Display of Fine Fruit, Produce, Meat, Butter | Senator George, who was reported to be severely | at oneo render necessary an immediate gen-| NoTes—The Washt aqueduct bridge snow | ‘more will be two notable street spectacles Pork Cheese and Game. ii lately, has arrived in town, and fs staying at the | ral revision of the ‘tariff, as the large | opento travel. during the day. The Continental Guards will NNN I — National deficiency which would result ‘therefrom aa vi ii 5 Stands. make their first appearance In public at 10 o'clgek, NNN U - Mr, Nathan Smith, of the Post Office department, | This will bo: woparene ae, customs duties | Mow the Virginia aad eat Fire dagartiann of toe Diao ie ee o> { Hany ONE OF THE MOST ATTRACTIVE SIGHTS Pag retamed from Genda Springs, Kansas, where | will examine the last published annual report of | T#® WORK OF THE RETURNING BOARD FINISLED. | nual parade. The rendazvous will be at K NNN OF THE crry, | be has been for his health, tne cccretary of the Treasury and also the yeportot || ‘The Virginia state board of canvassers have | igth ctrests From thon tio line of march will — Miss Henrietta Vinton Davis, of this city, gave a ae penned June oh eee Re ee dg finished the canvassepf the election returns, and | by the way of 16th street to Scott circle, where dine ~ year Ju "§ TO- e dey will be Ins i ~ Every Street Car Line in the city comes to Center | Tet@ing 1n Hartford last evening. y rt, made before the passage of the law reducing | te Fesult does not alter the claims of the demo- a or topo bind pesomces ined poe yj t eet x ‘Mavhat_ avon the Bataan nacat | Mr Wm. McMullen, a well known.citizen of | [otnal revence tres tie eee eee ts for | crats, except that McDonald (Mahoneite) ts | The Mstelot Commission’ will be taken ap acon a | ae See Ca AA --— ———— Philadelphia, ts In town, staying at the Holmes | the fiscal year of 188 are fixed ot £4115.000,000, | awarded the certificate in Westmoreland senato- | foniows: From circis ty way of Marsachustte ee ar T AA Ce, A FULL LINE OF LOONEN'S SOLID-BACK | house. Which includes $145,000,000 on account ' of | ria} atstrict in the Place of Robert Hall, democrat, | avenue to New Hampshire avenue, to Peunsylvauta, T ABA Hair Brushes :algo English and Frenchand Ame Mt Albert Rhodes, for five years past U. 8. consul | internal revenue taxes. “The internal revenne | na two members of the house are lost by the same | avenue, passing around Wasulnton statue thenoe. ToaAA | fan Tooth Brushes, of MUNCASTER & HOWARD'S | at Yroven, but leon report, however, prepared since the reduction | 2™ by way of Pennsylvania, : ts Gaon i deere eee eee ee oes Ue a Ea eee | Seoae hy ee es ee eae TRON | Oy calor Wigut comme WER The eon a amin avenas, passing through aes (BP POPS, DINECTORY, 1884 —THE CANvass | merly connected with the press of Washington, and | ternal revenue will not exceed $120,000,000, thus re- | ocrat to the nouse Dy gno, majority. was Tfectod | streci, to Pennavivanta avenue tot to K ; Wasarxcrox, D. 0, x97 for the above work has been completed’ All whe | always elite ve city with renewed interest ’and | ducing the total estimated recetpts from $415,000,000 | and the matter rel wag sins- | where the first battalion will break to the lett hava changed thelr address in any way Or contemplate a | pleasure. 0 $300,000,000. Mr. Randall's proposition 1s’ to cut | berger, coallt wits awarded the coruficate (0 | the second to the right abd Manrch to their reapees 26,98,90__ | change in business or residence, or who think they have i Off the $12,000,000 of internal revenue taxes, ‘This | the house from Rockingham county, iustead of | {R°, houses, ror gruitted, will please send to the office, oom 50, Le | _ Senator Cullom, of Tilinots, and ex-Senator Tabor, would further reduce the total receipts, as esti- | Soule, democras. Bisss Bacon Hrearers:: Droit butldiny TL Use the Post Office, such change | of Colorado, arrived at Willards this morning. mated for 1884, to $270,000,000._In his report Secre- | ‘The two houses will stand upon the opening of Date OF a Verenax or 1618—JohnS&. An = 225 M, H, BOYD, Pablisher. 26 tary Folger estimates that the total expenditures | each as follows: Senate Deinocrats 9, Mahone. | an ova reeident of tue Disrtaes ilce coop] . . . ee District Government Affairs, for the period mentioned, including in round num- | Ites 14, vacant 2; democratic majority 10. House— ing at his son's home in Anacostia. ‘he tune veled tb teas futiys on Sts Matters is seain ns | PSS be WIL ME CATE FENCES AND GATES AT RATLHOAD CRossinas, | Ders So he, how ine a a oF ne auuTe- | Democrats OF, coalltdonists $6, vacant 1; Geenocratic | WrEien "ari gues ices pen erase eRe , CELEBRATED LATROBE STOVES. Ratt Beat is Westen fon cfice, The District Commissioners yesterday sent to | gate $340,280.62, showing an excess’ of expendi- | majority in i; tle majority On | tengea by tho Oldest. Inhabitants aug vy the tow = ——— = —F= |. Their beauty and excellence of workmanship and 904 1itH STREET, FRANKLIN PARE, George O. Wilkins, Superintendent Baltimore and | tures over recelpts (provided the internal revenue | joint ballot 37. surviving veterans of the war of 1612, in which ’ finish, enhanced by late improvements, render them sn- | 8 the Ist, 2d, 15th and 16th of cach month, Potomac Rallroad company, a letter calling atten. | taxes were repealed) of more than $70,000,000. deceased was a soldier. Mr. Anderson was in Taiwan & Heremssox, riok 10 auy other Latrobes iy th tnariet, The only | Exclusive attention: te cur vatere oo tho Spine and | tlon to a reported statement of Col. Totten, counsel | Even it Congress should refuse to comply with the | _‘TsMPERANCE PROPLR AFTER A POSMHASTER’s 8th year, — aay i trobes that eoectually Rest 8 Lower rooms, Complaints in general. for the company, in open court, that the company | requirements of the sinking fund law, and stop all | Scatr.—Postmaster Stevens, of Denton, Md, who —_——_ 4 NINTH STREET, BIBB'S LATRI UAL TEED w York office, Hotel Vendome. Hours 10to3, n23-1m | was not permitted to fence thelr railroad track in | Payments upon the principal of the public debt, it | has held office since the second teim of Grant, has | ‘Tar Cnaror AGarser Berro Gnisseut.—In the to give eatistaction in every case. For vale by dealers BOOK AND JOB PRINTING BY « this city, and until recently could not put gates at'| Will-be seen from these figures that there would prevailed heretofore mays numerous efforts to } Police Court to-day the case of rape st the Acents for LOWS CHELSEA ART TILES, TRENTON | wenert!*. palin | ag GRAY & CLARKSON Crossings, and desire the ald of the court. “if | still exist a deficiency of more than $25,000,000. The | oust him, but now the local temperance people do- | nine-year-old Ttailan ALT TILE, AMERICAN ENCAUSTIC TILE COM. Globe Oit.ce, 339 Pennsylvania avenue. this statement was made,” the letter says, “it was | government could not ne with a repeal of | Clare that he must go out. Mr. has a for trial Mr. Daniel TARY, MUNTON, MAU and other IMPORTED TILES | Gear Sars Ganrxents, ug factities of oUF estabilshinent are such that we | probably in ignorance of ‘the law of the legislative internal revenue taxes, defraf the ordinary ex- | store in connection with his ‘and it 1s ci entered a plea of “not ” Dr.W. V. ” z == ss - can execute printing of all kinds nestly and correctly at assembly, D. C., of June that juires penses of administration, and it would become at | that he sells liquor illegally. admits testified the c! Annie Schmidtmann, RASS FIRE-FLACES and BHASS ZIRE GOODS in | 35 45 59 inches Jong, cut in to the figure, selling at ota | Teasonable fwures. GRAY & CLARKSON. — n21-3m_ | to erect sich fences gi and that for ne thd once absolutely necessary to revise the tariff.” whi: ut in no ee ae ee been suffering from a disease which would wraat varity, prices, notwithstanding the rise in skins DRUGS —O. 8. PRICE, DRUGGIST, 426 Tra | to do so the raflrond js Mable to be fined, Mm. 0OX OORFERS WITH MR, RANDALL. sert It is understood a <r is foremost | bly cause the loss of the leitaye, The case waa ‘The popular Mink-lined Circulars, with hand: bor. street couthwest, the leading Pharmacy in South | and that no farther permit te ngeded, Unless this in the movement Who, it 18 said, do- | continued. r BAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, shatter. ion ga aie = scene Des Weshington, | Physicians’ Prescriptions 9 , Specialty. | duty 1s soon voluntarily performed tt will become | Representative Converse, of Ohio, an active sup- | Clares it ‘the dep: nt at Washington refuses to ————_—. rep 424 0th strvet. ter of Bink e Patent Medicines, Perfumery Toilet Articles ‘the duty of the ‘Commisdioners to secure the ald of | porter of Mr, Randall, hada conference with Mr. | turn out Stevens, indignation meetings will be the Poxerat or Joseru H. BLackrax.—The tuncralot — Siberian Rauisrel aud other fur-lined Circulars, $25 | great variety. ni2 | the courts, posstbly not in the ame sense Intended Cox to-day. Subsequently Mr, Cox visited Mr. Ran- | next. tacttes to’ be employed. Ar. Stevens ts @ | wir. Joseph H. Biackfan, the late superintendent ot J. W. Drew. Cireulars and Dolmans with quilted linings, 915, gc0, | (og GAS FISTUREST nye attorney, but by way of @ prosecution and | dau, and that once set steiner ee Med pimiirenvinam ses Ident, 190 15th strest, These we ee if $25, 830, $35, 840. THE LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY TO ‘LICENSES, sald that an arrangement was effect ween | Mr. Jz: ve friends HARMACTS LIQUOR /ZFFERSON’S Loss OF Voice.—Joe Jewferson, | ance of the ‘and y ee Sere ee Finest Seal Plush Sucques with Seal trimmings, SELEOT FROM AND THE CHEAPEST. ie fou orang ap tonsforiiqurcenstewere | Cox and Randal, Put according to taformation ob- | wh vas By at Peoria, I. last night, was pro- | ceased, and numerous oral Witnies ef athe ‘ToXce pleasure in snnonncing the arrival of a laree and | NoVeltfes for young ladies in Shoulder Knot Capes and LEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. approved yesterday: Alexis Adt, Jas. Clotworthy, P.| tained by a StaR reporter, this isnot true. Some | vented by the fact that ab four o'clock yestertlay: ‘The services were conducted by Rev. Joseph T. Kel- plete sesortinent of M: oods from the estab- Batchel Muffs, CORCORAN BUILDING, Br jinn, Julius Eisenbelsa taa,8. Holmes, Frederlok efforts have been made, nd doubt, to get Mr. Cox mornitg he was stricken with a sudden ‘and com- | ty, the pastor of the Founh Premienae Pai ER tica’s Bret Manicure: | Beaver, Chinchilla, Astrakan and other Fur trimmings mo E.F. BROOKS, | Horner, George W, Harris, Martha Koehit Bridget | off the track, but he and his friends say he will not ey to be caused by =. or the deceased was an Po CL; on hand and cut to order. “BUILDING Di > AND HARD WoO! Lee, Anna McCarthy, W. B. Moses, Edward Moses, | entertain any such proposition for an instant, at Rockford Mon! when suffering sisted by Rev. Dr. Cuthbert, corns Hohn Pu cope orc, | CBP aed marae eps cntnen ooed | Sous F Manet Sates rane Am Mahe Zor OF Tux COTE. Bee oy aga Mam RN ea | rt Bap. chart AP th « B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, customers, ory i ely, Jo. Blackburn arrived to-day and went to . — ve : 2 Michael J. Fi ‘William Lewis, Geo1 Col. Jo. ‘bly not before the expiration of a month. follow 1 gis AND BOXWOOD: Taw Pes aenawern 4-4, 5-4. 6-4, 8-4 Ash Counter Tope,prime and seasoned; | Juenemann. The follctiny ay a were work for Carlisle, Ho and his family are at the |?" on Wale De dc Welling. FRENCH 2a nsyivania avenue. | also Walnut, Mahogany, Cedar, Cherry, Poplar. Oax, | approved: Jamies Gallaher, hael Leston, and | National for the winter. Clarke, Dr. Daniel McFarland, Mr. FRENCH CUTICLE KNIVES. om-3m_| J-oR LATEST STYLES NEW MARKETS, RUSSIAN | Ash. White Pine, Georgia Pine and Virginia Ping rough | Jonn Ricks, Ex-Senator Davis, of West Virginia, ts here, doing Mr. Ucnry Beard, Mr. John ee CIRCULARS, dreracd, or manufactured into Partition, Ceiling, Wain- his best for Randall, ment was made at Oak Hill cemetery. PROMPTLY AND ACCURATELY | Don't fail to go to 796 7th street, : scoting, Flooring and Mouldings, in lots toaccommo- | _THE NICKERSON CaSEs.—To-day, In the cases of the Post: Oftice et 120 HMOURNING STORE. | Geto, "All orders filled with dispatch and correctness, at | Emma C. D. Nickerson agt. Azor H. Nickerson and| Mr. John ‘Trainor, of New York, has a certified alcmast. We day and the YFE WRITING Machines for sule and rent, = = lesa than custeut market prices, ol for divorce and account, the aj e3 of | check for Which he ts anxious to. etgn taalis was a3 a mark*ot (QUGHAPH and TXVE WAITLIC cyerators sup- | JR LEVI, DEALER IN HEW AND SECOND-IIAND . Hon. W. W. Wilshire, of Ark.,'and Mr. J, J. John- | against 67 ‘will beat, the taewMory OF tie deccased. ‘The New Jersey PSHORT-HAND WRITERS farnished at short notice. | ~"* 438 oth street northwest. WM. MCLEAN & SON, | gon, as counsel for Mra Nickerson No: 1, were | seadew ot son yesterday on Randall, and wants Mean assoclation est might ado appropiate ole J. A WHITCOMB. 927 1 street now. | ‘Highest Price Paid tor Second-band Clothing. 017-3m ' ob Cor, 13th and Bstreetancrtpwees, | entered. cn. resolutions respecting the Geath of Mr.