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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED DAILY, Except Sunday, AT THE STAR BULLDINGS, Nertkwes Corner Pennsylvania Avs, and 11th St. by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't wp Fersrwa Stan fe served to sutecrfbers m the a STihett Sen secre. at 10 cents oor nth Copies st the counter t cataze prepaid—cucents s month, mat ‘ofice at Washington, D. Caat ha WeaKit Stah—pabliahad on Priday—1 a year. ntacriptions must be pad tm savanos: pa tor rene traie known on apntication, Che pening Star. WASHINGTON, D. ©. . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1884. TWO CENTS. EXCURSIONS, &e. | SPECIAL Ni OTICES. SPECIAL NOTIOES. ONE WEEK. commencing MONDAY, NOV. %4, First pratuction in Washincton of FRANK HARVEY'S at Melodrama, THE WAGES OF SIN | Washington News and Gossip, AST CHANG Li GRAND EXCURSION TO THE WONDERFUL CAVEBNS OF LURAY (> “eure issvn EQUITABLE (CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ASSETS, $427,997.69, = tobe at late brother ‘Present "THERE WILT, BE A CALLED MEETING OF the Knishts of St. Rernant THIS EVENING at 8D. m,, to take action in Teference to the death of our Joux Doxovax. All members are requested D_L KANE, Recoriing Secretary. JEFFERSON DEMOCRATS WILL MEET AT GoveRxuest Receters To-Da¥.—Internal reve- ‘nue, $713,261; Customs, $627,006. PASSED ASSISTANT SURGEON Inwmx, of the marine ‘hospital service, has been ordered to duty in the THE KILLING OF McMAHON. George Hough on Trial OPENING PROCEEDINGS IN THE CRIMINAL COURT ‘TO-DAY. In the Criminal Court, Judge Wylie, this morn- ing another homicide case was taken up—that of yr Murder. ( THE SWAIM TRIAL, An Adjourn day—An Ap) Swaim for Permis: District. ‘This was the eighth day of the Swaim trial A | Telegrams to The Star. GOV.HENDRICKS' MOVEMENTS THE FRENCH CAMPAIGN IN THE EAST. THE NEW HAMPSHIRE EARTHQUAKE SEVERE STORMS ON THE ATLANTIC COAST. | THER. &0, TELEGRAPH 00. WIN ASUIT Gov. Hendricks te Lenve New York To-night. ember %.—Vice President-elect KS will leave this city for mis top on his Way at New- emocratic parade Among enator Wallace, of Pena- New Yor, N syivania, Monthiy payments are $2.50 per share, | (25 sto tminghsap oe ro IGE O TET apa | mala oMce in this city, relieving Passed Assistant | Cee ieee tad red tor the murder of Won, | Tuling of tae core directing that the additional ee AGNES BOOTH, ares inthe eachth issue sy tw taen and permenta Br aeuagiroentens of ail uemoerate, clube ate invited | fn estan, Sanh WhO has been ordered to duty | yewshon on the night of September sith last by | change referred to the court be fied for turare | SwePRem Me =" eee 76 sain eid Sena eee ee made at the ofice of the Secretary from 8:30 um. to | to demain omic itn Ds in regard 29 tue action taken cutting him across the breast, near the corner of | action, was announced Saturday afternoon Detore | Xe Yonn, Novemler se cStephen Precis JHARLES C2 S cmannee ORRTOR, RR, $30 pa, dally eer cnteceien | 2 GEO. E.LABARRE, Sec | Nava Onpers.—Ensign L. K. Reynolds, from | 7rn street and Louisiana ave a a x And Maubury & Overton's POWERFUL DRAMATIC COMPANY. MATINEES THANESGIVING DAY and SATURDAY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27a. Nochange of cars, Beautiful autumnal scenery en aining the te avant acdc fou pel ge senate ane a a _3NO. JOY EDSON. Sec'y, 917 F streetn'w. n22-t 2g WASHINGTON SIX PER CENT PERMA- (Co UNENT BUILDING ASROCTSTIOR, ss DRY M. F. CHURCI ih RES meter’ and’ Key. “W- — CENTENNIAL MASS MEETING AT FOUN —A M. E. centennial masa held in Foundry Church THIS EVt~ BeCa ley, Fryeniger and Van- H. Chapman deliver ad: duty connected with the Louisville exposition, and ordered to report to Lieut. B. H. Buckingham for duty at New Orleans. Ensign Albert G. Winter- halter, from the Jamestown, and placed on walt- ue. The parties, Doth printers, had been drinking and a scuffle had taken place between Hough and MeMahon at Hoy’s saloon, on 11th street, below the Avenue, and these two men started dowh the Avenue. It is alleged that near the corner named Hough drew a knife the court adjourned. When the court met this morning, Mr. Grosvenor, counse! for Gen. Swat asked that the court take a recess, begiuning to morrow and lasting till next Monday, on accou! Of important professional engagements, which | Was renominated and couairimed as police commie sioner to-day. a From Wall Street To-day, New York, WALL Steet, November @4, 11 a m.—The stock market opened strong und the ene wate 2 radtieigy etiaaelon: ts ubscription of stock at any time froin persons and gave the fatal cut ana waiked off, afterwards | called him to Ohio. He sald that at some future | tite list wlvanced ~ to" por come under the leat. Neat We Cenc lek REEL en ee ogainy suumediate gdvances on reilestate security: | J-es= THE JACKSON, DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIA.| Tux New Disratca Boat DOLFRIN, which broke | being arrested at Millers restaurant corner, of ota tume they would aska short vacation to prepare penpaa Lackeseune aon tee THE SHADOWS OF A GREAT CITY. Positively Iiaited to 150 passensers from Washington, | in iuonthiy igatsinieutsat tho rate of $100 Rectory | atets ont eese epee commer of # and eth | ner shaft on her trial trip, reached her dock in New | Street ad ‘Pennsylvania avenue, ‘The prisoner, | testimony for the defen, wich had come to thei | AU" 11 ocWeck the market ia Mr. Soseph Jefferson sad Mr. 1 Train leaves B, and O. Depot, Washington, at 8:90.am.; | $200 advanced. “1h interest to bo gall monthis at | iustant at Ta). JOHN E. NORRIS, President, | York Saturday, with the assistance of two tugs. | who a ~ Se ee Rented eae ae ee eee ‘sf % per cent, He the rate of six per cent per anium on the actual ato Bs 9 Secreta ‘age, 1s represe! Messrs. W. 3 - | indulgence they expected to ask of Le co 4 EDAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Ree eS cacee—t0n Gib cad Taal Foner | due aiter every yearly sottisment, A (vances ‘ena bs | —* oAEDO By: BA | Tae Waxck oP rae Guapatovrr—The signal | mund Burke: (of Alexandria, Vay Distriec ac. | pawugence U Sane Burned to Death WEEK FESTIVAL, repaid at any time, or can run the fall Hme of sixteen V ‘ESLEY CH, EL SUNDAY SCHOOL LECTURES, sald Mr, Grosvenor, His Home. LE} corps station at Bi torney Wortliington appeared for the government. | this eourt one motaent beyond what Is’ nece Prrmexcna, Pa., November 24.—The residence ‘THANESGIVIN’ vanig grams and at Depot on morning of excursion, | Fem and sieht months when the debt will be extin- | NV Jev.C, W. Taneyhill on Tureday. The Jewish Tab- | COPS station 8t, Barnegat feported che tooo | ihe Getendant ‘ascod’ to withdraw tas plea of | Weitere eee erent wna Is a Willam Caday, ai Ripley, Fas Caugne Gre pester ot iguishet. Expenses to obtuin advance vary moderate. Saecie with model ca (poae th ae se Steamer Guadaloupe, beiore reported ashore, Not guilty to Me a motion to quash, a plea io | stances, make ‘any facilous opposition Ub morning, abd Mr. Caddy, who Was an old man, G. HART1G, Treasurer, aoe ere cree ee naeke | 12.8 dangerous position on the bar, with the sea | abatement and a demurrer, but the court over LADIES GOOD: breaking over her. Part of the crew’ refused to re- Tuled the motion, saying thé same questions can consume an hour's tte or a inoment's time, and perished in the lames ‘The Wie was sertously In: ee > We ave no ulterior purpose coanected Wit jared. noe met a [cg NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB_THE ANNUAL | main on board and were put ashore. ‘The captain ; st of ent. EX . : — — est: Woh, Goren Wh and Kiutroots mw. | [EB ectiorur une sacren! Sucker Gu ee tis | Bath Gomes eee ee are, “The captain yea ees Be in Serene Os Joneeien RCeeb Geet a ae § Mmncknbes Kieeemn Ak Monae Woe Wisrex. Oresrxa. TICE OF DISSOLUTION. {he eon of eflicers te serve during, the year 1865 and | fect of water in the hold. About half of the canzo | “4%” jury having been called inthe box, the wit- [Case of the de cinta. i i: su nership of the undersiened as ‘“Snorgan & | DAY EVENING NEXT: Doesne oe eee {ansferred, and there 1s no percepuble change for | nesses were called and two of those Gn the de- | orate in testine ‘ or 24.—A Kingwood, © 138 consecutive nights — in the hotel business, etc, at No. 935 Detreet | TOOM, doth street and Pennsylvania avenite, at half-past better, « Tendant’s list failed to answer. a Shellabarger also utged the Intermission Ast oe Post says: A femarkadle cavern: ‘New Fork city. this Zist day of Nove1 seven o'clock. saicaen aaa Ke . Grosvenor, ailegins that MI-Gros sen discov ver, ear tit pt SO IE MLLE. M. J. FRANDI, eh gp I een H.D. McINTYRE, Secretary. | Mm. Buarve’s Secosp Vouous—A private letter 5 gomced stan (ons ot] onan poieeme war macaiae orien Avery. stuall aperture ieadn to a settee Wt sont df prodincton this | ‘No. 1900 F street northwest, all debts owing by the firm and the ownership of the | => NEW ORLEANS EXCURSION received in this city, dated November 21, from the | While an afMdavit was being prep: naced ‘The judge advocate sald ihat the pre bers, the stiatiest Of which 4s 73 few ‘sdatesion will be estubiisiiment, Mr, Moxoax retiring from the coucerm, | [> ee icmiea Henry Bil Publishing company, of Norwich, Conn., | these witnesses—James O’Conner—arrived and the | was preparca now to begin the actual, tre by 40 feet Droad, and 30 feet high. The caverns Announces that on NOVEMBER 25th and 26th she RICHARD W MORGAN, "| Tickets will bo placed on sale November 25th vid the = ‘work of empanneling a jury was proceeded with | case. He suggested teat if a re: 11 Deen explored, but are believed to be Rill temect time coterie SOHN A. KENNEDY. Tickets will bo placed, on sale, November says: “The statement copled from a Boston daily : 3 i j Mears IMT rae pre Thapkine the public for their past, support io the | through Pallane setin sr TR ay raeasad | newpaper, that Mr. Blaine would not coraplete the | and the following were selected: William. B. | taken ft should be before the testis Box oto for wale of nccured seats now Open HAIR GOODS, franc reapecteally sas ieee anata ne te eto tNe | through Pullman eleering cars, ‘Cail at Virginia Mlide | REWDaper, 4 uid not. complete the | Cooper, @. F. Hartin, John. &. Harding. Charies E. | He would not consent to an adjourner ! ——— yeah castes Manoa Peryonally selected while in Zoudou and Paria, Wit wf contin ho bunks fais en benege | Me Ot Fesbratia ean eats fe | stead solume, berore June. whol grithout | Curtis, Jaines Halland, John €. Hess, W. il. Dunn, yeas understood that Ube cuss was st porciuptordy by @ Discharged nue MONDAY. DEG. 1-RAYMOND. oveities 13 Shel % Wy, MORGAN, Soe z 2 Teta Gen nee 3 ratley, Michael Cunningham, Jon E. Hil: | for next Monday. , = es A zs = organ iow os argeant house in Washing- u ningh: = oe THANKGGIVING WEEE” | —YOUSTe Fewectfully tnvited. 243 | ponat Geortowm, Do. | {7 LUMBER. LOMBER ington, and would ‘bo thereby tne malddis or this 3. Wheatley and Josep & Johnson. ME. Grosvenor agreed to this, EVERY NIGHT AND T WEDNESDAY. THURSD: AT THE COMEDY T © MATINEES, i AND SATURDAY, ‘ER OF THE CAPITAL ith festal cheer, Mea K. A. Doxovas, 904 F STREET NOBBAWEST. (> CHILDR=N's HosriraL. November 224, 1894, ‘ke regular annual meeting of the Tucorparatore and Contributing Members of the Children's Hospital of the District of Colnzubia for thy election of Directors will be held on MONDAY, December Ist, 1884, at 7-30 O'clock, First: to ‘ncrease our trade by snbstituti: Owing to advertisements of others we desire to call attention to a few facts, That we shall xor, st this late day, endeavor Selected Stock Week. ' ‘There 1 no truth In any of these state. ments Jn Mr, Biaine’s last letter concerning the second volume he stated that it would be completed in the contract time, which calls for it to be tn- ished in February, and we expect to have It coin- pleted at that tiie. orthington opened the case to the jury, stating what Lue government expected to prove. ‘THE TESTIMONT. ‘The first witness was Dr. James F. Hartigan,who testified to making a post moricra examination of ‘A Vote Was taken by tuemnbrs of The court, and Mr. Grosvenor's request Was acceded ( Mr. Grosvenor stat he unilerstood tt, the arvest of Gen. s iinited is movements U5 the Di Ai Was important for bin to go during the week to the city ot New York. —Edwand B. Case, of the H. Case & 00, Wos nent Of his house last nicht, with: 11S Supposed the d by & man named Roach, a by Case yesterday, It is be 1 Duse ied in tWO Pinces, watchin: jeved Mr. C vi neni ‘Bon- m., at the Hospital buikling, W. between 121 Mahon on September 2th, Witness described | the conditions of his arrest were within thy {Tennyson | _ Winter opening of 100 Pattern Hats and Evening nd Isthatrects hortiwese | ween 122 | fora Poor Sto k, which we havo at all times by our | —p, ne ; ae ont reare nig across | of the president of the court. he 2s init | Amether Victory e comedian, | nets of the latest importations, which will be sold at thorough kuowledge of the business, been abie to cast | | PFRSONAL.—Commissioner and Mrs. Edmonds, | the wounds—a cut of the left ear, read ane | extending Lhe artist so us toperuit hina to procesd | R. E. GRAHAME, | very close prices. Tuesday and Wednesday, November | _J. H. SAVILLE, Secretary. side, and allowed others lesa fortunate to become | WO Were in New York last wee, returned to the | the throat to the breast 6% Inches long, ind an. « York. Fad Mie | 25m ana pazate | > r owners thereof, i em city Saturday eveninz.—Ex-Scnator and Mrs. Pear the Inte nites. Te nemerrhacy “icuoting | Gen, Schotleld sald that application should. be pany have taken teeeeoee a ee a = Second: That in the future, agin the past, our eusto- | Platt, of New York, who have been at the Arling- | the wounds led toa bluod clot ih Le Leart, whick | made to the War deparcaent turoush t tas teieerane Lines alt the mon an mee ts, with agroup Mas. M. J. Hes. ees mers shali have the whole of this advantage, and be | (OM. left this morning tor New York.——Dr. | was the immediate cause of deatl jotthe cour. As president of the court he woud | and We-tern rallway becween Cornwall and On, ay and we a efile y street ne sasit Norris ani ispevts of Ti umes. ksciving 1 jy attraction will be Hoyt's farcical | 409 F STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Has just returned from New York, and will exhitit on carry ous ener eat we boweht and. varies E BER, w supplied with merchantable aud well-geasoncd LUM- hich we always have on hand in large and small quantities 2 hington, the Central overland train to co last Monday.-—Mrs. Lock were passeng arrive at Dr. D. P. Hickling testified to assisting at the autopsy, and that the Jugwiar vein of the deceased was cut’on both sides. Approve the application Understanding (he court ten adjournéd ua i tls alon- with vartots pany dated niches, und ngust ist. at a contract with ese Lines have 1 by the Western Union Abt 1 eC + Washington Uo-morrow on a lecturing: obert Hoy testified that he kept a saloon at 314 = i by the Atianvc dt Pa- aeons 5 — | 4, 1hird: ‘That our couneetions with » number of mills, ave been Issued for the marrige | 4, Riedie Home Bec abou sear A COLORED MAN sStmOT BY A wgraph The Western Union cou. - THE RAG BABY! THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1318, both in Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia and Fiorida, | c-remol May Sherman Stevens and ised for ‘abouLOaaya, becore, ¢ ICEMAN. | wire on the tine bed w% ‘FasSurzsves Case Jone f etntaaen enables us to cut especially to order, with dispateh, bills | Kubert Edmond Brad’ey. which will take pla ize used in this market, at the lowest possible came to his house when he frst ¢ Atlantic and Paciic - = St. Jobn’s Episcopal church Novernber 29, at 11:30 Tronbie Growing Out of the Arrest of | | ‘longed to the West- URCH OF “OUR FATHER.” SING BONNETS. 210 'cloe Representative Murray, of Ohlo, 1s at le from 10 0 ae tivceeoe an | to protect {ts contract with ¢ __ Stil AND L STREETS. 7 = Rie eee Fourth That should yon want any kind of MaRD-| Wounteys-—=-Col KG. Incense In. St Louis : nabouté o'clock, | TWO Women Without = Warrant, | . the ratlway company ap . + Corcoran Ballin, WOODS, SOFY PINES or TIMBERS not in this mar- | — Pee ys sna Cts shington, .¢ down from supper they were EW. tiv ae 2 restrain the Western gies fete tat SSE | wo illsrce fo dnd vmeand detverat once, | Wete ASRS by ues Suunen Gveriand a6 | jiseabout clocg a wets Medkauoa aed iru | MP EW Grant ving ro ov oF tnerering Sorin Put pnd wate ton mitee ee ee Hoyt. S Consul at Lyons, 1s Iu the cits. the nd they took hier and went | that on the previous Tuesday she had civen 4 after a full hearing in the ss for wale at ‘eve. DASE LADIES’ TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 414 9th strect, Washington, D.C. Boos: ar mings, Sixti IDA PINE, whi ing, Partitions, Wainse ve on bund over 500,000 feet of GEORGIA AND. daily being worked into ing, Ceiling and ‘Trim- ‘That, being encouraced by the enormous sl, is Lhe guest of the \itsses 1205 K street. —~James G. Wintersmlih, doorkeever of the House of Representati at Whlard’s.—— tives Crisp, of Georyia, and Geo. D. of Virginia, are an.——Raron me back, having been to the Ps ch Cane In haif an hoar | atterwaras (a s ‘They sing and called for more liquor, fused to give them. They went ou rer ored womin about #35 worth of cloth for her, and the woman articles. The cole given to wash 1d fatled to return the woman, Whose name was Ss Emma Stewart, was, said Mrs Grant, a Judge Wierd Bartiett jou shail be continued n, jeaving the Line Baltimore and Ohio com- has onde during tb ; son and “Hough, atd Sie Mahon rei = A man went to'SfrMahoa to p he wouldn't, Honzh mpbell and “anotier nai When MeMahon | stranger to her; she (Mrs, ©.) bad called the woman [im from the street aud trusted her with the clott- ing. ‘The case was assigned tw Detectives Cox and | Carter, who s AL, FAIR mand Mrs. RW. a FLAC | BAUM’S, growth of our bifsinces and prospects of a continuance, we hope to be able in the new year to offer you a com: plete stock of SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, ete., which, in yand workuanship, ahall be second to none in he Italian Mintstei ort stay.——Rep! am, are in town for the season. Of the interior department, Mas Senora Rovrcer 416 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. '¥), and called 608 ITH STREET, Opposite Patent Offic i Xt Liked up) asked, K, N. N was felt it LEGGINS, LADIE: Infants’ and Chitdrei SHAWLS PLUSH BONNETS, » WALK- ‘DYED ADIES' SEAL GARMENTS ALTERED. RE ecwar Linings re Recor and relined. ‘Ci We offer # spec trated Gift Book ted by Dore ustomers in Tu: 8, including Dante's Inferno, ilusira- miy S305, foruer Cail aud examine our stock of Books and Stati ‘We guarantee our prices to be the lowest in the cit | prices and quick deliveries to make this 7H | | | TE yard of wu. MAKING ani - TION OF THE GREAT EVENT. A sub-committee of the commission, which con- ument association, and Col. Casey, will hold a lnceeting tn this city in & few days to consult about “y di about 11 o'clock, he sald he had been looking for a temperance society. Don's think when they left q supper [ough was on the floor and MeMahon on top. MeMabon was quarrelsome, so much so that witness told him he not want him to come to | Town" about nine o'elock yesterday mornin Officer Slack’s suspicion rested upon two aged colored woruen, natned Susan Bar . 5 = Sen : returned from bls home id 1 “where 1s'my drink,” and witness refused to give Pas to dispiac shee Serene ongan. | Lanmeand complet, stock, of LADEES. AND, CHIE. | i ran | Gouinections waaegiumbis, | In the meantinie, by our | Secretary Teller isin New York, but 18 expected | nim'e dricke Metiahor then weat aUstOnGH | pecaiaay atcernaon Mic ferent week a eS Mahutactury. The shock Was Range RS? | and CASHMERE GLOVES. ‘COTTON, WOOL aid | fare in eonstent receipt of the latvst publ | connections with thre mille here, and men perfectly | back thls evening, i thought that MeM went towards !{n one of the Columbia street m he | iy cit IM this par. of New Hampshire. a ; | GSSSIEHE HOSIERY dhe ones. Ne sellar 8 disor | Serses in a details of house-fulshings, we eau fll your SolieenaGRe . * | Csireet, put after Hough left saw them on the cur | thougit was tne Bulics ivswicn, N. H., November 2—An earth. HAY ENTERTAINMENT | Beautifulline of HAND-KNIT WORSTED GOOl DTG ee ee | orders with accuraey and promptness, and we sha}! rely edicating the Yionument. pass down the avenue. Camp- | pis wite h ~ quik® shock Was distincUy felt here yesterdsy such as HOODS, SACGCLS, rENS. | hers too | upon vonrfayors,e couraged at all timgs by our shaded RANGEMENTS POR THE PROPER CELEB: K. and when witness saw Mil | Q acts were nade | ING SUITS. MERINO CLOAKS, plain and’ embroid. | 4,9, Dore, onl iy ac receiv, | Correspondence for quotations and estimates for | sists of elght Representatives in Congtees, five Sen: | Ul ch drunker than the other. poten, meant Sitter Sovember 94.—Mamie ( a ered, in Mother Hubbard and otfier styles of Pees cpt ae 1 . : paged Reis Brees, Nee Cross-exarined.—When witness came dowa from ‘Spee = = Par old girl, was. o sea, in ‘Bubl les of supenor | eae Grier tet firanis only aX, Ene work | boikters reely answered at once aAtors, and three menibers of the Washington Mon. find Special OMicer Anderson, old ziti, was found dead in bed. ving ot her Fesidcuoe, No. 268 sub avenue, Dav. ing been suffocated by coal gas, which escaped from the pipe. Z ~ = =e = McLEAN & SOX, his hou | Harriet Isaacs, who we DOUBLE > MONSTER SHOW For | fd._ Cloth mui INGHAM, the arrangements for dedicating the Washington | 28h: es rer H A Swi EVERY Sere eOb ANS RIGHT. = = | 23TH AND B STREETS; ALSO, MTH. BETWEEN B| monument. Charles H. Sengatack testified that he knew both | und he placed the Damage Done in Miawsachusetts by the aud Bache, Lot- | 's Blood © CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE NEW ‘Cleaning Establish. ‘kinds of Ladies’ and ing, Seouring and XY. ave. aw. MERINO AND WOOL UNDERWEAR } ‘The Gospe: in the Stars. (S-ise } as Chris stun is “are Low pen for inspection, ly recetving new novelties AND C STREETS NORTHWi nt | | | l= * D THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF THE pening Choir Presi 4. Solo by Misa Eva Mills, lent. Dr. J. C. Welling, one of the members, is at pre- sent confined to his bed by sickness, but If he Is er, as representing the Monument Association, said to @ Sar reporter parties; Saw them at Hoy Saw the wrestle, In which MeMahon threw Houch, and afterwards they hada drink, Witness left tn. in the nightof the bomteké>—Houzh, Campbell Uneir Innocence, but hey station hous*, and AL the proper theold men, and began Ww resist the oMicer, In ember 24.—Great re during the gale of ¥ was done h Tw ; doos in iss mses superar micuse dapat ie Geass) Eo pistRic OF COLUSA" holds able wo go.out by theend of the week a meeting | Mfleen or twenty, miniites afterwards, the others oe een ovricems Mivets Uclonging tA O. Packard, were tae ion ERROR SS emda atte, | fob Lantoul CH. Le Nelson > SVEVENING, Noveinber | Wilt be held; otherwise it will be delayed unt next | "Ponnaa Faith tested she fived 2¢ 309 “Suu FOG GUAR ie Ooh Foam ld E ikichmond’s carriage house was ive h A. Fischer. ocw-2m~ |} Sons of th Puba, (Rune) 25th. The following program is ar-| week, + | northwest; kept a beer saloon; that’she n't you go wid dat police, Susan,” sak iD | demoitshed. = = “tales. Onicr of Exercises 1. Prayer by Rev. 8, H. Greene, | Mr. W. W. Corcoran, who 1s on the committee | Hough, wio nad @ Toom in her house till some | Barnes, the husband of one of the prisoners. : Bostox, November 24.—During the wind storm | Dust Seser ‘CORNER Pat ‘ot All Souts!charch: SG; with Dr. Welling and’Dr. ‘To Weeks before Lae homicide. Several parties came | Tue Wouian Wes encouraged by the remarks of last night the Fitchburg railroad company’s new hay and storage shed, a substantial wooden Dutid- —— at oi o the General Secretary, 6. Music by che | this mornin and Nelson with another party. Hough rated | Jess than five minutes nbout 30 necroes hud assem- | Ing newly constructed, and 406 feet HEATER COMIQUE. Fifty cents sill positively buy the heer UNDERVEST, Siliays rete gee ree hiss be en Hash Bosh ae | , hthere has been no action taken as yet in regard | hd left—the man who was killed going out Bet. | yied ahd made au attack on the ofucers, Who were | Neotly demolished, two-thirds of it being T — for ever shown in this city. For 73. we offer WAL. H. aoRRISON, Miuci" by the Ghoit, The Ghat Anis pone, 22: | to the ceremontes on the occasion of the dedication | ‘They appeared friendly and were quite S ye. | OFCRPOWeTed and the prisoners taken from ther, | down. OSE WEEE, COMYENCING MONDAY, NOVEM. | 2Uuibgiv Sak souto lock al so afte aang EES - 410 Pennsylvania avenne: | Ruetett Ie Sule. fxg Sha 1, Businées | Of Re monument, with tue exceotion of inviting. Henna B. Swing testited thar be knew Me-| During the fight, Sisinyone of tue Worden CUL At , AMAN KILLED IN FoxnORG’. gy uss ‘you: lygrienrectox: Ghncinke oe Plcction of ofiete Soe He wore eee: Se Bee by |-ser Rovere. Wiutht ‘Massac! ide. | Hanon in Nev: Xork.and in this cugswew LU On | OMtcar sia ey Cultlug le oats. but pot cucilng his | | FOKmanO', Mase. Est5s5 wearais + | “GRIEDRES'S VESTS, heaty Merina, excellent valus | Witt aneronee eka TING, LIBRARY, the Che Benediction su Adjourament, —n22-St | lvered the oration at the laying of the eorherstone | tie night of tue homletde on Penneylvanié avenue, | fesh.” Joun Warnes struck Offices Slack over the do BURLESQUE AND NOVELTY COMPANY. | at BSc, S for 8, Oe... Oue... 7Se., $1, Re as soon as published. Aico fine Statia low prices. TAX PAYERS’ NOTICE. of the montument July 4th, 1848, (o deliver the ora- i peseen Sth and 10th streets, In the screet. |. met | head with a chub, While his dauzi:ter Martha struck ress were uprooted and fences | oehgahur a SCARLET ONDERVEST, for ladies, pure Mrs. G. 7. WASHBUEN & CO. Usrscini taxes and weceral taxes prior to ana | Uon upon this occasion. ‘The committee will hold a | Was with hua, Dut did not Kno 10 he c | niin over the head witha bore, wrecking the | Dlowndown in many places. In Foxboro’ a 2atnees Tuesday, Thursday (Thankagiv and TMs Sera wir ats NPE “RaNcanoo: en at $2, Sa Re Eadierrextcn ics DRAWERS, fashioned. Also extra size bands for very fleshy ladies se Or ToDiz paid ath discount. G DORS' folie, 31 ‘cal, five ine EY CLAGUTT, meeting tn a few days, and then the entire matter ‘will be considered. | Mahon appedred to be drunk; thinks his com- panton was locked arms with Me Mahor ‘Heury W. Hurley testified that he knew James officer's hat. John Isaaes, te husivint of the other prisoner, aiso took part th the fight, walen threat named Simons was killed. He had ercuing a greenhouse, and during the ns “I cant Say how many days will bedevoted to | | He B | hed a serious disturbance, tne whole crowd direct= | Out to see If everytning Was pecure wi Marion Orawfon’s New Book, == GEO, Wi Conn the ceremonies,"continued Mr. Corcoran, in teply | B. Nelson: caw hin the night of the homteide on | jag uyeir etfurts towarts Otiees since wine Deing | Struck by a sash Or piece of timber and 90 badly i> SAFETY, SPEED. COMFORT. AN AMEKICAN POLITICIAN, 5 ‘CARPENTER aND Burzorn. a question. “I suppose there will be the oration | Pennsylvania avenue, between 7th and 8th streets, | pressed very close, drew his revolver aud 36-inch whee! eared to speed of 34, 60 oF 80," MSs 45SIE K. HUMPHERY, Also, afull line cf the Latest Christmas Books and to repairs and remxleling of ‘hich, [should judge, could about {Wo minutes past ten; Nelson was with two Jured Uhat he lived only two hours, ~~ gener i jobblig. 18 Sth str et ho necessity of continuing | Other men, aud they staggered toward the curd; FIRED INTO THE CROWD, ‘The Fate of the Schooner Victoire, Makes CORTESTE STREET NORTHWEST, Christinas Novelties. sient neti han one day.” did not know the men, and passing westward saw | the bullet passing through theealf of theleg of the | WHY THE LIGHTHOUSE KuErER WaS UNABLE TO Balleallaronnd. $125, laken COREETS to order sh ———e Call and we st sion at . ee SCRIBNER'S, 1103 E street northwest HOOL OF COORERY, 617 tm STREET. Mince Pt Pum F or Thankacving, noate ents Comets, and 81 Corset (Miss H.'s owh that for the rice is upsurpamed. | French, German and Spanish spoken. marl4 | AL COURSE OF _STX CON- | TIONAL CHURCH, HOFF. Director moot, euding May 2, 1843, Rewerved seite for tlie six concerts, #130, ROCHON. CORCORAN BUILDING, FIRST CLASS HAIR DRESSER. FROM PARTS, ‘Three Patents and Five Medals trom Expositions of Lavlies fine Hair Cutting aad Hatr Drewing. shanpooed ‘Wedding snd Card Engraving a Specialty. JOHN C. PARKER, O17 and 619 7th street northwest, Mo: REET NORTHWEST, the inost complete and choice atock of Brayers and er Books in: new and beau! ni ° DY OF ORIGINS. FOR WHITE PORCELAIN # W. , STOUPS, 313 th street, Better | ior doing all ands of Sim Painting than any velephone connection 44-4. Teas e teas £0 the ofhice ‘Le Droit Building. ted $3.50) towards the penses of the dedication, but it Is thought that tals Will not besuffictent, ani Congress will probabi be asked to make an additional appropriation. ‘The oration of Mr. Wintatop will bedalivered in the | House of Representatives, but the @ther ceremo- mies wil be at the monument, It Ws proposed to | have a grand procession, compristac the Meivers of Congiess, government, oitic itary compa. | nles, Masonic bodies, and other gfganizations, and general Invitations” will be egfdded so that as | Mauy of the peopie of the as choose can STRUCTURE. | suspicious monner. | with a brown suit | and thinks he haa | _ Crossexamined.—The man behind the tree box | seemed to be trying to Keep out of sigut of she | others “Hongi was not te man be then saw; he 1s not large enough. APTER RECESS, James B. Nelson, who was one ‘of the party with Hough and McMahon, testified that he saw Hough He wasa maa of 169 pounds, of clothes, dotted with white, ‘a Diack mustaene, Jound that he Was bleating and went In the Post another man following, as Witness thought, in a | old colored man, John Barnes, who was removed to his house, where the wound wasdressed by Dr. ‘The crowd becane Slattery sent_O% Ule patrol wago head«arters, and Maj. Dye ordere wagon, Detectives Cox and C: es from the second, sevent sent to police out the patrol and the re- nd elgath pre erves arrived in se cineis, Hall whole affair Is said to hive started from the fact RENDER ASSISTANCE, Queprc, November 24.—News has been received hefe of Une fate of the schooner La Victoire, Det reported lost. Two men, who have Just arr from isle AUX Coudres, state that towards fall of the 5th instant they say off the aight house a schoouer Gn her beam ends, num ber of persons clinging to Ther sides aad say and immediately prepared to the Uzhithouse keeper for assistance, tue keeper beard the to go to thelr rescue, but was prevented from doing “Rag Town,” ‘80 by the fainting of his wife from fright Parts Lronesud Viena 6 pocki Bibles, all yes pardieipate. : ake two blows at MeMahon and io rau up to the | “Rag Town,” olored peple said nat scare | SOF rome te — 8 FRIDAY EVESING, ber Sth. | Esialartuger ana tnporter of Ow CCoMPLE aoe : r latter who sald: “Tm done for this time.” Witness ace oiltoer Whe ‘was ne The French Chinese War. ¥ One the first Friday Evening of exch, PUMA HL ASO EERE: HATE WORK FHOM 4 COMPLET! nit WHAT REMAINS TO BE DONE TO THE ROOF OF THE THE REPORTED FRENCH SUCCPSSES IX TONQUIN AND ai ' = ‘ Office and asked that they telephoue for an ambu- FORMOSA EXAGGERATED. Every at la the house will te offcred as a reserved | WHE (Yel and etter i jarrent Disenssions in Theolozy, [ey ES She sang plesiocm near 6 top of Oe Hea | ance, Hoxe Kor, November 21—It 1s asserted wit vatot MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, | NOVEMBRE 24 AND 25, Ma) J.B. Bond has -he honor to annowase ‘MARK TWAIN, oy” S37 FIFTEENTH STREET NORTHWEST. Axrtos Fisuers mics, Pe P. Bee's aid . Hoeuis abd suvettl © C¥CuSeLL, es, Bookseller, PIPER-HEIDSTECK. . Ticonsumers will compare this brand with others ton monument, whica will be used in completing the structure, has becn erected. Forty-four stones are yet needed to be put In place, 'Twenty- seven large stones and elit stall ones will be set ———_ The Death of Mrs. Green. THE DRIVER OF THE WAGON THAT RAN OVER HER John Parnes, ¥ arrested on a chen Hat 4 Joun Isaacs were sault and batters, and t Isa2es Was xirrestad on Susploton of larceny, bere that ihe reports of Victories by the French im the Jsiand of Formosa are fabneations and that the French successes in Tonquin have been greatiy it overrated. invaders of Tonquin ere making hemical Der mnaen . | thes will be convinesd of its supertorit ‘ HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR HER DEATH. pnt. was subs ed by Sergeant Slat, mate en eee, BG eek mean as SN ines ms | Porelererebere attains | Hy the present ostingapparntusand then the nine | an ynquese was held ste fourth precinct station | os Sees ea ee ae a Sengeamt SUA | no They are contived to te delta of Ube Bead, Hive, fadtes? and Gentlemen's Garments sive Velvet ana | Giaexvince A. Warrase: . hosted to the nw pl 1orm, aud the present hoist- | yesterday afternoon in the caseof Mary AnnGreen, | Stolen the clotuing. In Formosa the French hit except ot Plush Closks, Crape Veils, Laces, Gloves, cie., are er ss sid ' ing apparatus will be removed entirely and a new | the old white lady who was run over near the cor. THE HEARING IN THE POLICE covRT TO-DAY. The harbor of Keelung. ‘The Chinese are now as Seaned x this Superior pauses, EVENING. ‘A SPECIALTY. Gentlemen's Clothes Clvaned by this procems will not oe, and yerease ¢puts removed effectually. Price 8150 ani a1 3 ee Poncease Your Cunistuas Presents BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER 2105 Feunsyivania Aveaua All the new books received aa soon ax published. ial attent on riven To on efor hooks nck on had, Cards aud Weddiug fnvitatious engraved and Capitol hess [hays born com: i, PIE BAKERY. ied by CM. Lamb, 1861, 290 Yast ‘Owin= to the large increase in my Fie basl- “d toaimadon the Bread busi- Pres nt 40 as bo devote lay entire attention at ‘one erected om the platform, by which all the stones will beset. The work, tt Is expected, will be completed some time next week. The possiblity of an unusnally bad spell of weather or some un- Torseen accident which would delay the tonu- ’s completion will prevent the meeting of the committee appointed for the purpose from meeting ner of 22d and G streets on the ist of last month, by one of Stephenson’s express wagons, and died from the Injuries received at- her son’s residence, No. 1920 L street northwest last Saturday. Drs. F. B. Bishop and Robert Reyburn described Mra Green’s injuries. The immediate cause of her aeath, Tn the Police Court to-day John Barnes, jr., Mary Barnes, his sister, and Jolin Isaacs were charged With assaulling Oficer Slack, who testified that he had no warrant, and did not at any time put anybody under airest. He wanted to get tne | woman 10 go to see Mr, Grant for identification. suming the offensive tn both Tonquin and For- mos. “If the French are to continue thelr course Of taking reprisals they will require reinforcements to the number of 15,000 in Tonquin and 10,000 1n Formosa. An expedition cin ‘direct, would be cheaper tor France a8 bow the number of inen and the amount of money thas e, to decide on 2 program of dedication until there 1s Barnes struck him with a sack before he shot Lim. | would be required. Ole. 8. L. Clemens), ponted x ae ic pesinean att c much enlarged | no doubt, ont its being finished in food season. they said, was “lockjawr. W. H. Carr, who saw the Isance Sand, no, Barnes, ‘Jr., only caught hold of cabanas ae Reo!er of his own superb fan: and 115 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! woods of the very best quality. it everything goes satisfactorily the committee | accident, testified that the wagon was coming him. Political Notes. “Did you have warrant?” inc the re ama casa FROM THE a aces aaee. W. J. SCHNEIDER, | Will meet next week. 4 plan of dedication will | down 224 street at a moderate rate of speed, the y any quired GOV. CLEVELAND AND THE COLORED RACE—BLEOTION ‘The distinguished Southern novelist: own tnatebiews sceues. Presenting his TURKISH BAZAAR, HOUSEFURNISHINGS. fe Proprieto BER AT LOW PRIGES, hot be arranged until then. ‘The Post Offices of the Country. speed, ‘diagonally towards the north- gotten nearly across when the e driver got off his w: deceased was cl West corner, and ha wagon ran Over her. J “No,” answered the officer. Witness said he was informed that the articles stolen were worth over RETURNS, BTC. Gov. Cleveland has engaged a suite of rooms st ‘the Genesee hovel, in Buffalo, from February 4 to z. = INTERESTING PACTS FROM MR. MARK’s REPORT. | and picked up the deceased. There was ser | $40. TO APYEAR TOGETH) } Having contracted with several NORTH CAROLINA man on the seat with the driver, and they were | “How do you know the value?” inquired Mr. | March next. aoe patton, | Mrroveddee tame” Ae S82 | Porzeny Axp Poncerawy. Eris Goyette and cg | ce it Asan Patan Genera im i an’ | SAGE ayes ae moan | CHO aaa tg | Amani om Aan the New York. wor x Sey fears — oregon | 2.500 Embroldersd Towels, for chatr-tidles, table, == make rooin {MMEDIATELY for the’same I now offer his team until the wagon had passed over J = or ‘Says: William Sampson, a colored man trom Jack~ Azeubly tg the intelligent public. pishoand bureau Scarfs, WE ARF NOW RECEIVING FROM BEST MANU- inne tua mn _preseut stock of JOIST an 1d. SCANTLING (embrac- uy sizesand Jen ths) at prices that will nualreport. The whole number of post offices n the United States 1s 50,017, but of these only 2,393, her Wr iiilam Lovelace, John Breen and Mary Con- ofa felony having been committed he has a right Lo arrest the person on information and betlef and sonville, Fla, called on Gov. Cleveland Saturday. vs in TRE i. kU Prove at nell gave similar testimony. John Bombry, col- za Ergqe of sdrpvaion, mchading roveved ont, Ste te, | qcart vlan tangles Baer ome 2 awe cation, for | FACTURERS IN EUROFE | dt (he cP gc ncn ey | o€ Pere oar AN en ee eer ee a a ee ane ee caret Pits ss rug to Locations ‘at Elite? 2 _ “ B' iN used. | Th 3 wually vol 4 3 ae i fore, Wt Feunsjivasia avcuue” Doors open at | | Diamond Rincs, Ottar of Roses, the everlasting Per- | LECIEDIN PEUSGN ESPECIALLY SONOUR SALES. pont of the sands of, this elty, but IS NOL STRICTLY | Ue appolmment of the President. (The remaining | or speed, His arication was Drs called to a gin | misdemeanor it ls different. an officer ust see the | poulcy asi'resident would ‘be towards the ast © immences at Bis.inaoahr bese | alan perfume, Pesos Pipes, 25, Se. COMFLETE STOCK KITCHEN UTENSILG | HEST-CLARS'S TUCK HEREGEEER of SADR} aes | pears that tho appomtinente made: inet sear ware | Who was crossing the street, and. then tothe de- | offense committed or have a warrant. ef a (27 AT VERY LOW PRICES. EDDY REFRIGERATORS, &c. now prepared to receive orders. about one in four of the total number of offices, or | Ceased, when one of (he horses struck her, and, be. | | Sergeant Slattery corroborated Officer Sinck’s | fri ‘need feel T. HE Scrrour. KAZANJYAM & CO., M. W. BEVERIDGE, ” JAMES F. BARBOUR, 20th street and Maryland avenue southwest. 11,953. Of these, however, 4 were for new Gfitces, leavin, tia coe tn six, of 8,489, or less fore hé could stop his team, the front wheel had eae on Ocoee Be ae noe eee TL testimony a8 to the assault. Special OMicer Anderson testified that he saw although Tat, will be their friend, and that they ro alana because the democrats have come into , ore) one of the women strike the officer with a botile | power. Constantinople, Turkey: ‘Teheran, Persia; ‘Tremont | _7013-3m No. 1000 PENN. AVENUE. | Telephone connection, Call No. 122-2 Bot _ | CUADESR, er sae TecumeDmoe VAY MONELY, LO || ONE, ce cect oas verkee EEALGALS eeiaseeh Goes | Miion On pelued kine au ot tae beeen cada ies] ren ehomaceeticn oF eho coueey-ee Saueme.eal = | Row, Boston: Bellevue Ave,, Newport, RE TLRAWS, > FOR CHAPPED HANDS AND LIPS "DERAIIG | {ag 10000 Inhabitants ond Peeing Oa cate | to hecdeath “from: injuries received by being tan | oMlcer was Struck he shot old ‘ima who | oficial vote of West Virginia has been mecelved. no10-Im 1208 F at. n. w. LACE CURTAIN STRETCHER, Cahir’ ts the best {Avrenty-five cents per bot- | Postal revenue. He also Urges the consolidationot | O¥er By one of Stephenson's express care: in hisown house at the time. the state house, “Taking. (he highest THIS" 1s THE VERT XEWEST PRuDUC- CARPET SWEEPERS, Be etna one | sinall offices close to each other 80 a8 to give the | lessly driven by John Bembry.on the night of Octo- democratic majority in the is 3,155, to TION IN OVERCOATS: WE HAVE THEM IN «TWO STYLES, IN FUR BEAVER AND CHIN- SJoax F. Paser 913 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘and full line of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, GEO. WATTS & SON, gists, corner 7th and Co streets northwest. DR HORACE GATOHE! fick REMOVED 40-1006 9TH BT. N. W. nr community se all together the advantage ber 313%.” Bembry, who was under $100 ball to an- Fant, the man who last the clothings testified that he ‘reported the robbers, and fx the value at $40 to $50. Did noi order the arrest of add 832 for Hardy county, and the irginia gives Cleveland ts 4,119, 621 votes and St. Jonn 809 vols, 0c28 814 7th st.. 5 doors above Peun. Bpecial attenti to compound ‘treatment DECREASE IN POSTAL REORIPTS.. defendants testified that Slack had put| ‘The lowa board of canvassers have CRILLA, MADE WITH CORDED EDGE. IN | WASHINGTON, D. c. = we Penn One | and the throat and fangs, “om Pound oxygen treatment | 4. p, Hazen, Third Assistant Posmaster General, Susan, Barnes under arres, nen her son spoke ih hear work, "The rrault on, eisctors ts as STYLE, YIT AND WORKMANSHIP THEY | STATIONER AND EXGRA’ E CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, NOVEMBER 1a, | in his annual report to the Postmaster General es- ‘The Law About Betting. and the officer threatened to shoot him; anvalkenburg (rep.), 197,089; Fitch Qs NGRAVER, U1 . 9 Lottlé which struck the oMcer fell from a. shel ; republican plurality, 12,808 ‘The ARE CORRECT. PRICE $25 VISITING. WEDDING AND RECEPTION CARDS ae — er aa tre of fig CkiLdsai® espial of the | mates the expenditures for the service of his| 4 gmanom FoR MEX WHO HAVE LOST TO RECOVER | Loa that th offices wae con ae at 8 helt, Tous which wil mot be. canvassed, belore to-asene iH PROMPTLY AND PROPERLY EXECUTED. A SOLID WALNUT CHAMBER SUITE, 10 pieces, | District of nndia for fe mioption of By laws wil one ee uF a ae haved beige Le THEIR MONEY. * was fired. Tow, will not vary much from GEORGE SPRANSY, sete ee a ‘ofc of Goltunbic Fiefnaurance Com | current fatal Year, “He says the receipts of tue ere | , A Sule was fled Saturday before Justice Helmick REMARKS OF THE JUDGE. ‘The South Carolina board OSE-PRICE CLOTHIER AND TAILOR | Seat Sax Sacoves 90, MARBLE-TOP COMBINATION WASH-3TAND with bracket, MARBLE-TOP TABLE, 4 WALNUT west. 5, V. NILES, President, 4J.H. SAVILLE, Secretary. Ure postal service for 1 rhe fiscal year ended June 30, | 1824, were §: 27; disbursements, $46,404,960, The by Moses Sinsheimer against J. H. Gheen to recover $100, ‘Tne money, it 1s stated, was placed in Mr. : : making an excéss ot expendl’ ures of $3,060,633. Gheen’s hands as stakeholder, to cover a bet made FINE PLUSH SACQUES. CHAIRS, ROCKER and TOWEL RACK, all for $43 50.; (Ce*, SSSENS HEALTH INSTITUTE, 632 10TH Geereage in Teceipts from those of the previous | py sinshelmer with Solomon Scbleisner upon the 07 SEVENTE STREET, Fur and Quilted Lined Circulars. Newmarkets ang | 0 TENNESSEE MARBLE, 945. fF Chg Diseases Sa ek ete | Ascal year was $2,170,065, and was cauised matniy | ction in New York. There being ‘some dispuse Opposite U.S Post Ose, | Views in Boocada, Velvet, Phiubienh Bon THIS WELL AND BEAUTIFULLY MADE SUITE | fucisrascivtante Bont foo ae and M by the reduction’ of the Se Theonly Rouse in the city giving a written Novelties in French Muffs and re | Capes, Beaver and other WE GUARANTEE TO BE BEITER THAN ANY- THING OFFERED AT THE PRICE. 1. BERMANN. M.D. LATE SURGEON TO which went into effect October 1, 1883. le- crease in the, value of ises of ordinary postage stamps amounted to $1,220.785. ‘The total decrease in reference to the bet, Mr. Sinsheimer entered sult against the stakeholder to recover the money. the Baitis E3 ‘The suit, however, will not come to trial, as Mr, quscanten, man | Lowest maclatpiie: W. H. HOEKE, Hospital oie Bown a ei ime pan ioe in tho value of all issues including postal caras, | Sinshelniers receipt ior the $10 given to Mf. heed _ cz) Corner Sth end Market Space} Bini) $} anise. Freak tet aad ‘nel pes i gop aed ae and wrap- ince been court. There is some Faas Suanrpuress, MANUFACTURER OF PURE CONFECTIONS, B. H. STINEMETZ & SON, B2l-2w ‘Hatters and Furriers, 1237 Penn. ave. 415 Seventh street northwest, Te You Wasr A Heansxe On COOKING STOVE, PORTABLE OR BRICK SET RANGE, LATROBE FURNACE OR SLATE MANTEL Fn: also Sexton's aud Wood's Parlor Su JNO. MORAN, NAL A’ 28 2 ae ree laree force, will pe attended to promptly. two stories, as low a8 $20. ele a ee Blaine Will Not Salk. STILL EXPECTING TO BE A PROMINENT ACTOR Dt POLITICAL MATTERS. ‘Special Dispatch tothe Philadelphia Times ‘Wasutnoron, November 23—Mr. Blaine’s friends question as to whether a stakeholder can withhold stake ‘The judge, in passing upon the case, warned the officers to be careful before arresting innocent INAUGURATION CEREMONIES. ‘The executive chamber at Albany, N. ¥., was a the scoretary of slate The poene of animation all day Saturday. "The tnmber | Sicior i tea: Funan, 1 ‘blishment hasine, are decidedly pleased that he 1s coming to Wash- SURSSe as Se Sorat me Say Lame Manco Shen: | 28 Bie. | Bet eemcene, Rar eee 91 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | FORNITURE, CANDETS. BEDDING AND UPHOL- | fou txhibiting thelpuet agortocst of above Foods (OP | FAMUEL & REDD, SngCiakh BN ay Guy. ‘Thee Mea ot Soreante OF tion. ‘The noon train trom New ‘York brougut a | _Complete te STEKING GOODs. i shean, median an ‘grades, ever shown 13 FINE GAS FIXTURES. something else to show that he has lost none of elegation from the national democratic commit- Wegusrantes to meet any ang all prices quoted by | this city: Also, Tin fe, otseltainiit oeds ae SLATE MANTELS AND LATROBE, ‘their esteem has bee HAS THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF jite'Nerify tus Shove call and sce our choice stock and ee TREES OX, PLUMBING AND BEATING. — BI | oct TIT 7th streot northw o NINTH STREET NORTHWEST. CONFECTIONS AND CHOCOLATES Jour F. Jouxsox & Co, Fai —— WHOLESALE CONFECTIONERS, i mas A. ai (Office and Seletroom $12.th atrest, cor. Pa avons Pupuiean BOSTON HARD WAX, Factory and Warehouse 803 and 2. JAMES HW. MoGILE, AROHITEOL a ALL CANDY MANUFACTURED ON PREMISES. Setanta eae 1 gssv0.ch endl the fxgest and lace! eonisaats Nextt] CA Oitico No. 08 G atrect. ‘aan — of plain and fancy candice in the city, Sole Agents for FRESH EVERY DAY. CABAMELS AND LARGE VARIETY OF FINE MIXED CANDIES 25cra PER POUND. OPE RESP eb FRIENDS PRE NGA | price wot Grate Tuer of Baelah sd amcena meee: | gash fuppie of DIRE and STL HATS to ste SUGtaTENa "cas waa wae eo ‘Competent Workmen. F ate = JGSzFs ct ment. oa go sent oereeseend 2.2 atammme 8 00, pi aaa 2, dh ote ay neal bee ws | atti tao Peanaytvaaia avenee, | 131m ; Dealers in BRASS FIRE GOODS, ARTISTIC TILES, noS- GRATES, RANGES, FURNACES, ka. Cazzarct. How, te & ‘the following speciaities; Del Gaizo's French Glace ‘Fruits; the unequalled “8. P." Cough Drops; Van Der- veer and Holmes Orackers and Cakes. A large stock of ‘Nuts, Raising, Figs, £0. Wholesale and Retail 26-$tip? 906 Peansyivents avenus, vuilolnes, cod superineinds Shereerectios “Hee Tian an