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AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pounsyivania Ave. snd 1th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & B KAUFPMANN, crest. Except Sunday, Vor. 71—-No 10,752. AMUSEMENTS. SPECIAL NOTICES. JD"? FAL To artes THe GRAND FalIR For the Benefit of ST. DoMINICS CHURCH, At the Hall, corner 6th and F sts. w.. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2D. ‘Doors open at 7:30 o'clock every evening during the continuance of the Fair. EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. Americe’s Distinguished Artists, ‘MISS KATE CLAXTON axD MR. CHAS. A STEVENSON, With » Cor inthe owe mee of — Merit, “MARY WARNER.” + gag Wetuenday, Evening, > “Two. Saturday Mates and Nights © ORPHANS.” Thursday and =) “MARY. Friay Eveine, = | “Warwen ‘Next Week—Prank Daniels in “Little Puck.” Sale of Seats opens Taursday. 22 Ne NATIONAL THEATER TONIGHT AND SATURDAY MATINEE, ‘The Brilliant Comedy, THE HIGHEST BIDDER, “with Mr, EH. SOTHERN, from the Lyceum Theater, | New York, ‘Where it ran for over 100 nights. Nov. 7.-THE ARABIAN NIGHTS: On, ALADDIN'S 4 WONDEKFUL LAMP. Etter NATIONAL THEATER. ARABIAN NIGHTS; AR‘BIAN NIGHTS; AKABIAN NIGHTS: om, ALADDIN’'S WONDERFUL LAMP. ‘The Most Gorgeous Spectacular Burlesque Ever Pre- sented in America. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Sale of Seste begins Thursiay Morning, November 3. Ban 13 Weeks in Chicago! 8 Weeks in New York! BL-4t —_ Over 120 People on the stare. ERNANY WASHINGTON THEAT Adzoiweion, ‘aod TON! si KERNELL'S 4 Lucters 4. McA) ‘Solani ‘and how ate: MONARCH © KEKNELLS. & J LLUSTRATED LecTURE ar HON. SIMON WOLF, 1% THE LECTURE ROOM of the NEW CH TEMPLE, North Capttol St, n Band C, THUASDAY EVENING, November 3, 1887, At § O'clock. Sul EGYPT. Mr. Wolf was Untied States Cuneul General in Egypt, ud Serviuted by President Garfield, snd fp oe RENE S of “Charen Ladies? Aid Pe ‘ Bz 2B cer: - 1-3t TADTES Boston, (27 years Ladues aloue, at St Georw THURSDAY, November be Phywioloni- cabGyaecuiogical and Hyviensc has bees obtained eed ARBIS' BLIOT THEATER H MATINEFS DAILY. ‘Prices: At nigh’ 208. Fane Eee very ander 16 years of ave, half-price. Afternoon and Sirbt ‘The worid-wile ind weil-kuown German Comedian a Voeaisas “FETE BAER orms sp Lesa, Sagrorted Uys are ected Company. _Sext Week HESBY T. CHANPEAU a "RIT ™ 031 Baxp MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER NE 5 CNIVLESALIST CHCECH. Cog itp sud L streets nw) Tac Cucheut finan Barget, Pianset und Compeeee, * BB fablas Wa perform wipoerted byt talent. Wines Ke F BATTLE OF BULL RUN, wo biorks soath of Feuusyivauiaaey Te Wosres Wesruez 18 48 LONG ON THE WAY AS THE FALL WEATHER Mas BEEN 4 LIGHT UR MEDIC M-WEIGHT OVER- COaT WILL BE THE “ORDER OF THE DAY" FOR MOST Ol = TER ‘THERE 5 ECONOMY, STYLE AND COMFORT IN ‘A FALL OVERCOaT. ECONOMY, BECAUSE ONE COSTS LESS THAN 4 WINTER GARMENT OF EQUAL QUALITY, aND ONE SAVES A MORE EXPENSIVE COAT WHILE WEARING THE CHEAPER. STYL©, BECAUSE THERE IS NO OUTSIDE GAR- MENT THAT A MAN WEARS IN WHICH SO MUCH CMARACTER OB “EXPRESSION” IS FOUND ASIN THI* GARMENT. COMPORT, BECAUSE FROM THE FIRST OF Oc- TOPER To THE HOLIDAYS THE FALL OVERCOAT is MORE USEFUL-THREE TIM£S OVER—THAN THE HEAVIER ONE IT 18 NOT SAFE TO DO WITHOUT SOME EXTRA OUTSIDE CLOTHING . PUR O0OL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, AND THE MEA\ YT COAT 18 TOO WARM. THE MAN WHO KEEPS TWO OR EVEN THREE OVERCOATS ON HAND AT ONCE SPENDS NO MORE MONEY OX THEM THAN THE MAN WHO ONLY AREPS ONE. OFTENTIMES NOT SO MUCH AMP HAS MUCH MORE SATISFACTION IN THEM WE INVITE AS INSPECTION OF OUR LINES OF THESE GOODS WE HAVE THE NEWEST THINGS EN THE MARKET. OUR ASSORTMENT OF LONDON-MADE FALL OVERCOATS 18 LARGER AND MORE VARIED ‘THAN ANY EVER SHOWN Hene DEVORE. WE HAVE VEEY BAXDSoME ONES MADE UP FOR US IN LONDON AT FRICs 8 FROM 915 TO 626. OUR OWS GOODS FROM 910 10 945. COMPARE =. BR BARNUM & CO, BRICKLAYER | ‘meubers of BKICKLAY ERS: UNION, directed to report at the hall, ‘Wt DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, at Bo'clock ES sharp. with bedavs. to particly onde et ONES O: Dek OF THE GREAT SHOWING FOR THE DING ASSOCIATION. ‘AL REPOxT. No. 14 ‘> Washinton, RESDAy’ Roveuber ii Jagat dtber teaportent bastiees. ‘cst: nel; ie AZ ‘CO-OPERATIVE 11 DING ASSOCIATION aut uve Bu.dil dire Ba yeting at National ‘Vth aud 10th nw. st ‘ASSETS, 8206, The first series of shares, rouning only ai percent, oF Ll per cent per_smuum, o® 673 present value $99.76. F HE FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF fonolti nite erie at the house of Mrs, ©. W. FISHER, 3304 N at. Dow. Per cent ou. $60 Paid in, Gout per aunum: pot $15, valve 875, ar. ing $150 to s share. or $1. seven share: for a wouthly payment of only 8) seventh series of stock is uow open for subscribers, $1 fe. share monthly. G0 cents to 61,000 cum be paid at time} per cent per annum pald if money in with- Get a copy of the annual Annual meeting November Z. at 613 7th st. ‘G. DUNCANSUN, President 1s ABRAHAM, NCIS G. SAXTUN, Treasurer, S.cretary. 618 12th ASS, Belt Line Ke . S23 j Gouda, $15 Fi at nw. fEBRGR, Bar. Lng: aud Printing. $d st, Cap- Pension Bureau, 704 H. st. n.c. SURG, Lovacconist 1743 Pe sve. BROOKES, War 1619 K st. 2 w. Li. El, War Dept, 410 A st.ae. CHELL, 41st.n THE SECOND MONTHLY MEETING ‘of iD HOMESTEAD BUILDING ASSOCIATION wi l be beid ‘THURSDAY EVENiNG. Noves ‘the ball bei nic’s fair, the Ineeting wil. take Place in. the busemeut f the Couvent, oth st, between band F sts. aw. (Qre: 2.000 stnces of Srcex have been taken. "2 wisluiuy tO Join © oud sssoiation sho ikiat Once, "$150. thay be obtained oD tach share advanced ou. Int re-t allowed at the Fate cent Shares one dollar _J. J, DERMODY, Secretary. — NORD ot_ >, A RECENT TRIP TO ALASKA—A LEG- ‘ture by Lev. CHARLES W. BaLDWix, at hy- Chureh. for the beueBt of bert sie from the officers PEDACSDAY EVENING, ‘9th and D sta. nw. ut, 1311 F st, 2. w. 15 20th st tw. bem Fk Ey 4 pasa of Ee more syaclous place all Grdets in the line of seals, Rubber Stau ‘tit be paba om pres ut, tions and all thowe some ‘on pres lyin Dew tru willbe pald with the or LIU BAUMGARTEN, PULD BA, MGARTEN, has any counection &e. old’nrn tracted £9, LEO af? No other Baumgarten FBECE President. “Suethodist E pisco = MARYLAND DEMOCRATS! Hop, Bagves, Comp row and 0 clock to-nignt, ra, Sea w, Ne On iter thin dp"tuy son Leopold Ba ‘“SjULIUS BAUMGARTEN, raance plpsszetdance with the above the frm will hereafter J. BAUMGARTEN & SOX, ‘and will be carried on hereafter in the new store, 1220 PENNSYL+ANI\ AVE. N. W. Owing to the steady incr. a.e of business s larger and a found to be Deceesat,. where ene partner especially, fave. Come one, come all. FRANK B. PELOUZE, KELLOGG BULL DING, 1416 F 8T. ‘Buys and selis all stocks and Bonds sted on Wash- faytou ~tuck Exchange quay ae ee, any Vo wee his irieuds, Wilt be At 14253 Poansylvania ave, n.w. ATTENTION, BAKEKS—AT A MEETING ‘ot L. A., 2380, K of L, held on sunday, October 31, 1887, ‘the tuliow.ny resoludion was ununl- ously adupved, Viz, “Anat this Assembuy tarp out in ‘on the uccasion of Weduesday Eveuing, November 2, 1887." The Assambly will meet ef ‘Hall, to A. K BROWNE 36 Sot’ opposite the City ong-4t OS RENTED, $12 FOR 3 MOTHS. SS HENTeD, $2 per monty, 1225 Pennsylvania ave. . CATARRH, THROAT AND LUSG SPECIALIST, will resume practice st Willard s, ou MO DAY, WiDNESD. Day, bannuing Office Keurs: 12 to 4 p. a. ~e=> SIEBEL TAaILoRs, Corner New York ave. aud 10th st... First-class garmenis at reasoable prices, ‘ree consu.tation. Equlabie Sudan, wut Pampblets explaining the obj nd advantages of ‘the Aswociution are furnished upon aplication, (fice hours from 9 a im. to 4:30 p.m. On the first ueaday in each Mouth the «tice wil be open trom Sleek pas aatvances ibe lade ruta cuwck. The higth Auuual Sieetiux wi Ratioual unifies Arwory, Gt, at 7:30 Oi0cK py THOMAS SUMEXVLLLE, Pres’t. JNO. JOY EDSON, See's. — = Wedu RH. GOLDSBQROUGH & CO. 6t0 il Extate, 1405 F st. ate Estate t and sold. “Loans effected. at surance placed. vestments made, Special att tion to the collection ot reut Pre es BH mauavement GOLDSBOKOUGH & CO., S<e> FL PAT Te sve No 8 EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Fst. 558.61, ASSETS—$7: ‘Subscription books are open fora new issue of stock (the 14th). | subsen) tious abd the firs Sheroun recetved uuils, at the offieg of the Assox: (v0 Fst. Shares are $2. ITED STATES BONDS ON HAND. SALE Ox PURCHAS:D AT BEST MARKET KATES. ALL REGULAK INVESTMENT SECURITIES FOREIGN AXD DOMES1IC EXCHANGE. AND DONIS JOHNSUN & Ou. Bankers, FIRE INSURANCE ent’ =. Pree 1 Miss T. WITS MODISTE, Bas ‘moved froni 110; Fat. n.w. to 414 Gth st, Ley and wis! be pleased tole Wor ol omer Say pigeys who nny wah tocall. Sf Laploreyetou ¢ her ol Washington News and Gossip. Paces 3 and 4 of today’s Stam contain: The Program for to-nignt’s labor parade, the anar- chists may confess,New York growing uneasy about the cholera, governors’ terms in various States, Mayor Hewitt tal<s politics, telegraphic Gispatches, &c. The advertisements are classined 8 follows: Auction Sales, Wood and Coal, At- torneys, Educational, Pianos and Organs, Books, Sewing Machines, Medical, Professional, Raiiroads, Potomac River Boats, Ocean Steamers, Dentistry, Specialties, Family Supplies, Ladies’ Goods, House- turnishings, Governuent Recsirrs To-pay.—Iaternal rev- enue, $240,672; customs, $839,467. ‘Tus Posiic Dxsr StaTsMenT shows the reduc- Uon of the debt during October to have been $16,833,605, and there 1s $11,500,000 more cash in ‘(ue Treasury than there was # month ago, ‘Tux Pasewenr held another public reception in. the east room this afternoon, There were about ‘two hundred visitors present. Arronrmwent.—The Secretary of the Treasury {o-Say appolated Oswald M. Teague to be store Keeper ana yauger at Marton, N. ‘Tux Navat Board ox Coast Darenss has nearly completed its report, Ithas agreed upon a sys tem Of defense, consisting of monitors supported by auxiltary craft, such as rams and torpedo-| Sie cea i eee vemos ete saw Satara thea monilor Miantonoma. has been selected as the vewsel which will be the cen.er of the unit, and ‘she will be equipped with several feet rams, Which 1m turn will De accompunied and provevieu by small, vorpedo-boats. If unis unit shoud be found Lo Work Darmoniously and efficiently wwe ‘systew can be indefioiley exveuded trom year wo — wituout requiring @ great expenditure at Final Naval MaNgOvERS aT Newrort.—Tho last of the naval maneuvers of the North atiantic ‘squadron will take place at Newport within a few days, wuen the entire feet wiil once more com- Bete for ube guonery peanant now carried by wwe Aulanta, Tue maneuvers were to come off to-day, Dut had to be postponed vn Account of the heavy gale Which has been blowing. As tue guns on tle Atanta and Doiphin are so mucu Lever than ove Of the otber shive thewe ships will Keep at ‘Au average distance of 1,200 yards from the tar- get, whue the Richmond, Ussipee, and Galena Wil Aecp at ab average distaiice of 900 yarus, Anuy Onpeus.—Col Henry L. Abbott, corps of Engineers, bas been ordered to proceed from New York to Newport, R. L, on public business, and on its completion to reiurn to his proper sta.ion. Fost Chupiain O. J. Nave bas been reueved from duty in the deparunent of ‘Texas and ordered Uo the department of ue Putte. Second Lieu. Wm. D. Wright. signal Corps, has been ordered 10 pro- inspect certain unse viceuble’sigual-setviee prop certain eal ery. Leave of absence for four iontas has en granted Col. Wm. tu infantry, Stxreen Moze Dismissais.—Acting Secretary ‘Thompson to-day approved the recommendation Of Colector Mugune lor the dismissal of sixteen clerks in the New York custom-house who had Uwice fulled in the civi service exumunation tor promouon. This 1acreases Lhe numer of disiniss- ‘als at New York during tae past mont to auxty- REMOVAL —THEIND. STRIALSAVINGS ‘AND AOAN A>8UU1A11U4 uns removed 10 Aja bew quarters at 1226 fst L.w, JOHN b. SUULE, JUMAS G. HEASEY, Secrets ¥. {tal Fire Ins. Co. anuver Fire lus. Co... N. ire Ina. Co., Har ire Ina Co. Piladeip| known institution, aude lane owner of real estate ib this cit; Listnict of Cohuut ,000,000 (an old aud tavore Dei will pai: Comat Stocks. Household Furns ‘Libraries, &c., insured | 1. = == Poti! NE!—MBES. CLARA A FIELD, OF = VIkGINIA DEMOCRATIC VOTERS. BA Al Dencctatic Voters residing i tou chy desiring to vote in “inginia wil fh advabiage to Gail at the Headquariers of tue Virginia it "be kept open to day cf eleccion, "by orier Gamat es Z ittee., Iau, A JUNES, ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘Che attention of the public aes our new Fano Warervow, No. 9. Will ve fuuuds fu.) ane of Fusnos and Ox See Fe tate a pits ae ry Asichacd W: vr, Frau iiszt, Comet tternborg” Tecoaate AROuwws, ao ry uth of EuPUpp piesa eo Pc eas "150,000 now im use. Pianos sold on instalments, rented, and exchanged. 031-3 CARTWRIGHE & REILEY. 57 Fat uw, Where te We Tustrum), will lecture to rum etawe © ty wade ot Invest Hall 510 lish st nw. li Loca) Kailroad, Gas, Insurance and Tele: Thowe Stock dealt in. American Bell Teleyhone Stock bought and sold. 3y18 Luaper of Curist’ episcuy tan" and “fabs by eh Baret hectare WLDNE> DA es ge Lutroduction of Carisauity’ 12 tormatio, Laparted meuee cont, aud is of pacelews = Has removed his office and Boe> NE Gas varrenes SLATE MANTELS, 1.£.SHEDD & BRO. 432 Oth st nw. bUduing lor sud “Tuprovewent FessOusi property = La iwictoto STATEMENT OF = SINCE TH FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. FOR FULL DRESS—AND DAY WEAR WE EMPHASIZE THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUS- INESS. IN THE EXERCISE OF DETAIL Association, do sol Ment is true, to the «est of wy kuowl INU. JOx EvoON, Secretary. Subseribed and sworu to beio.e ie tis 2 ‘October, 1887. Soske Fonaesie? AND FINISH WE ACCOMPLISH SATIS- FACTORY RESULTS. WHEN YOU NEED SHIRTS REMEMBER Payments Office, Equitable Bul. HL F. WOODARD & Co, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, faa all Gor- Sth uaa & oth ts ‘Subver.ptvhs and payuent on webbcrlece wraks taco 0% sot wk ing: ‘Dennis Connell, President, Seer iste aan ae, 15TH AND F STS. Ponraste Guates, BRALS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, And all the requisites for the artistic trestment of the open fireplace. Exquisite Porcelains for mantel orna- ments Choice examples of Royal Worcester, Doulton and other celebrated potteries, Artistic Bronses, HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 424 Oth strect, “ wood, Panavevan Store» thet of Gatun 928 7th and 706 K sts. n.w. — Offer this week special inducements in Under- Sanitary Underwear for Latics pderweas for Mem, Dodges is Cites | Foe Nocigcbc ca ras Pecan ert wut half their value. ‘Wil offer six Pais) ‘Curtains. or less than ope ley Shawls for one-Lualf their value. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Sst THREE RE.IGIO-HISTOMICAL LEC. TULE>, to be deliver u, oue 4 Wek, in the ) ChB, G st. he, evtor, sev. GF. Wil au Fo fu Ladeyenueut Apostune Cuurcu.”” ¥ REPORS OF THE CONDIT« = orgs ON EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BuLVING ASSOCIATION, At the c.ose of business October 15th, 1887. ResOuncEs. LIABILITIES. First year, 1880. Secund year, 188) ‘Lute year, osz. Fourty year. 1583., Fifth year, 13: Sixth year, 188: Seventh year. 1 Eight ye 1, 1887... District of Cumbia, City of Washi 4 1. Jub Joy sdwia, sveretury of Wne’ above-named J} wea: that ‘the above stato- RED. W. Pua, BESS. F. FULLER, {Finance Com. H. i TWoaBLy, ‘The fourteenth iseuc of stock is open for subserip- Ni ber, 5 nings 1U0G F pineae 31-9¢ c= NEW ISSUE OF 8: ‘The Union ative Buildl Association will met Co- 0D! ~ oVeuber 2, 1887, BB. Tracy, Heai £ tate By. Set ow, E. F. Buckley, 706 Est. nw, Jobn J. Fuller, 58 H st n.w. Lieut. J. F. Kelley, 31 G st. nw. DAN'L Do 031-3t Beaty 40! 1 iB OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF oe ia or COL ay te rt October 15, 1887.—Leeming it juve iiste: to open « higuway from pres- cat terminus ot Stichiests utente in’wrortkesst sty rection alung the northern bow {ict of Cylumbia bave bad the said route duuy Segediatd's viet mereos prepared ‘nd ‘led tm fee. In compliance We Fequirement fiee is hereby miven of the propused opeutiye «nd teusiou of the ASSETS FOR EACH YEAR HE UnG ANIZATIUN THE ASSUCLALI0N. MAS SOMERVILLE, President. to tie junctioy of tae Harewood the comunissioners of the Prnsonal.—Mavroyent Bey,the Turkish minister, Commodore Walker and Alexander K. Shepherd of Washington, were in New York last night.—J. W. Carpenter of st. W. E.Larp of ‘Troy, N. X,, EF. Starr of Philudeiphia, & H. Ackley of New York, C. st. Pray of Boston, EL. Z iuski oc we army and Capt.Manual de la’ Ca:mura of we Span- ish Davy, are at ine Kbvit.—kepreseniauve Bland, James, Henderyou of” Brovkiyn and J. arkley ana ‘Goodman 01 au Francisco, are at Winasdaen-d. G. Bradswreet und Geo. Place of New York, and J. Parker of Chicago, ure au the Higys—2 Powed of New Yurk is at welckers.—E. Hi. L. wis 0: New York 18 at Worm- ley’s. — Perey Couiagwood 1 London, ariwur Le- Fevre of Kansas anu c. 5. Nortou of tue navy, are at the Arlington.—Dr..F. L, Robertson of’ Vit- fala and Eugar Sanderqwo of N. ¥., are at ine Metropoinan es. ‘Bweetd and A D. Bassett of Nationa—E_ Boe Yoru: aa wou Of Norfolk, Va., and F.'w. Batyvant. of Boston, areat the Si. James, ‘RUOPS FOR CHICAGO, ‘TwoCompanies o: lafautry Ordered to the New Military cseservauion, ‘THEY ARE SENT THERE TO TAK« CARE OP THE GOVERN- ‘MMNT PROPERTY, BUT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN CASE ‘THEIR SERVICES SHOULD BR N&EDED AT THE Laks cry. ‘Two companies of the 6th infantry have bean or- dered to the new military reservation near Chicago from Fort Douglass, at Salt Lake city. Major Wm- J. Lyster, of tne 6th infantry, has been ordered to command the post. No other troops will be or- dered tnere for we present. The object of garri- soning the post at this time is that the Govern- ment property may be guarded and protected during the winter, and that troops may be om hand to begin work eurly in the spring. The troops will be avaiable in case there should be any riots tn Chicago, but itis stated at the War Departinent that this iy not the primary reason for ordering the troups there at present. ‘The new reservation ts petween Uweaty und twenty-five miles from Chicago and contaf.s ubout 640 acres. It is ubout three times ws Jong a8 Wide wud runs along 4 high DuuSt on tue lake suore, ‘The Chicagy and Northwestern rdil- road runs along one cofuer of it, 80 that troo) Can be realy moved. ‘There 1s "a0 money uvall- able for lnproving the, reservation, as Congress has as yet only authorized the acceptance of the land by the Governinent. Iv 13 expe ted that an appropriation Will be made at the couung session Of Congress for the erection of bulldi which there are nope on the land at present” Near the Te ervation Ubere 18 un ino, and there are several frame houses in the neighiornood, at which (he oMiverscun probably secure quarters for the winter. ‘The troops Wil. ave to be Quartered in tents, Dut they wil be Doored, will have swves, aud’ will Gold, and We iexpected tuat they wir be worcughis col cted that wi couttortable for the winter, Personal Movements, etc, ‘The Swedish minister and Mrs, de Reuterskiold ‘and infant have returned to the city fora brief stay Deore vo Sweuen to spend the winter. ‘The wix- ‘child was baptized in the Swed- ish church On 15th street, n-ar Third avenue, New York city, On Sabbath, the 30th of Last month. ‘shere were LO invitations and no gucate, sbere 5 by her care for her husband, who req ner resence., ij ur. and Mra T. W. Noyes have moved into the city from “Aiton Farm,” ve ‘Senator and Mre, and Miss Cameron returned to the city last evening, and are at their bouse on Eatayetve Square. ‘Mr. Joba 8, Shriver, the bright Washington cor- respondent of the Baltimore American, has re- turned from an extended European tour and re- Maj. A. H. & Davis, Washington correspondent sideration. Mr. Tucker and Mr. Salomon, counsel for toe prisoners, and Mr. ral for the State of ‘Saumber ot ex-Senators and Sromiuene ta Hunt, the attorney- a i Fj g fe ° a ES i ie etait e s% B 5 ‘their arguments ‘tue court. He sald t the facts thus set forth the court was enabled to decide as to their jurisdiction. As to the claim of {ue counsel-for Lhe peuitioners that they bad been rights _ accorded" them. the Constitution of tue United States, in the first ven umendment: impartial Jury, the court sions that the frst ten amendments of the Const- Vution Were limitations upon the Federal Govern- ment and not upon the staves. ‘Thereiore the jury 1aws of Hiltnois were not in v.olation of the Cousti- tution and did not abridge the privilegesof cit.zens, ‘The ju y laws Of Iilinols were similar to those of Michiyan, and several other states, en in practice for Years, and were heid by the Supreme Courts of the States to be t were cited in which it had been ¢. laws were constitutional. AS TO THE INCOMPETENCY OF THE JURORS, Denker and Sanford, as alleged by the petitioners, the court held that there was nothing in the re- cord to snoW that the court should have rejected ‘To warrant the granting of a writ of error on the grounds of the incompetency of a Juror it must be shown that the defense had no perer lenges left at the time the juror was selected, or ‘Uhat it was clearly Une duty of the court to reject the jury for cause, ‘The examination of Juror Den- ker us given in the record was embodied in the decision to show just the manner in which he was and attentiun was culled to the fact that Gefense had more than a huodred aod they did not exercise Denker upon tue verruling this objection for cause, law of Tiiinols perunitted the acceptance of a jpurtial When he deciured under oath t he thougnt be could decide tue case upon evidence presented if the court believed him. The record of the exuuminatiou of Denker showed that jad made this deciar tion and that the court uim to be a comp-tent Jurur. Tuere was no we Court to interfere. to whom objection bad ras wolected afver the devenue had ex their peremptory chalet they Le ise eae eae ck Bot Dave hun rejected otherwise. The Cute Justice read irom the record of the examinat.on of tnis juror 1, tue trial court, Be was nota competent jaicr accoratng. ro. the a NOt a mt jwor Jaw of Hlinola. It appeared that the thal court, Sieierem se eeanaraes every ‘Stave and with te Constitution. ‘ ‘THE CASE OF :PIES. As 0 the plea that August Spies hed ‘been com- testimony against himself, the to the Supreme Court suowed @3 euch be was of @ trial by an hel : on several occa- constitutional. for rem pt chalienges this rgut, but virtually escepted ‘trial court's 01 1d tor the Supyeme ihe. Juror. Saniora, to give ‘Unat be bad waked to be 8 witness in his own defense, coupeled vireuaiy ws testify ngat Tuer sore, no Federal quection could be raised as ‘THs PRISONERS’ PROPERTY RIGHTS. ‘The poiut had been raised thet tue prisonere’ property rights bad been violaied; that their bouses bad been broken into and their papers and ‘taken without due process Uthat these = papers had evidence against them. trial court, = the ‘Chief Justice said did not snow that the defense hud ovjected to the admission of une letter of Johanna Most upon fe Bat Sie EE ene this dae GEN, BUTLER’S POINT. Upon the point made by Gen. Butler that Spies and Fielden, as toreignera, couid not be deprived of certain rights and immunities insured them by the Supreme Court held that, as ‘ot been raised or decided inthe F courts, 11 cowd not come to them in an “Poe for «writ of error ene ‘was, therefore, other private ote but tted fmouv’ suen "question. the Constivutio: STBEET ESTIMATES. 4 —— Citizen» Committee. WHAT COL. LUDLOW SAYS ABOUT THR MATfER—HOW ‘TRE DISTRICT ESTIMATES ARE MADE, ETC. Commissioner Ludiow said to a Star reporter to- ors’ report 10 Congress each year represent several revisions in which many timés the character of FE i i ci E | i | ! i ij i i é | Hid a it i f i i {i i ibe HH ji HH ie bad b WASHINGTON, D.C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1887, SPECIAL NOTICES. fae iE 8: ‘of the NONTGOMERS LON UN A SUP ANY Will be held ta 0 u F st. 4 BODY FOUND NEAR THE TRACK. Supposed to be that of Assistant Sur- geom Arthur of the Navy. MB HAD STARTED FROM WASHINOTON TO BE Man- ‘RIED—HIS BODY 10 BE BROUGHT TO THIS CITY. ‘The Navy Department to-day received a tele. gram from the officials of the Virginia Midland ‘Rallroad Co., at Lynchburg, stating that the body Of a gentleman was found near the track last night ‘West of salem, Va. From papers on bis person he ‘appears to be Geo. Arthur, @ passed assistant sur. geon of the Navy. ‘The body was at Saiem in Charge of the rallfoad compaiy.” It is learned at the Navy Department that Dr. Arthur was granted Washington yostesiay afternoon for Sheibyvite, v1 Teun, to bemarried. He wasordered to Washing: Yon about a year ago, and has since been on duty in the museum of ‘ny; Nothing is known at ‘he Department about his famliy except that he basa Urother in the Army. He was appointed to tue Navy trom Maryland in 1877. Surgeon Gene~ Tal Gunnell direcied that his body be brought to Washington, and is endeavoring to comuu- nicate with relatives and friends Lively Time in a Law Office. ‘MR CANILL AND MR. T. F. MILLER ENGAGE IN AN ‘APPRAY—NOBODY BURT. ‘Yesterday afternoon in the office of Messra, T. F. Miller and J. Brown, on 4% street, near the Court House, Mr. Chas. L. Hiue, as an examiner in chancery, Was taking tesumony in the case of Mc- ‘Dermott agt. Madea. There were present Messrs. ‘T. F. Miller, Daniel E Cahill, C. A. Walter, Col. Brown, Mr. Washburn and acolored man. In the ‘couree Of Lhe session Mr. Miller had read the vesui- mony of Mr.C. A. Walter, when Mr. Caulli said ‘Chat it wage lie, or that the testimony bad now you been vorrectly trénvoribed. | Air. Miller asked: “Do mean tocall mea Yur?” Mr. Cantll repiieu: 1do not cail any oue a liar, Wut I say thar what have red is a lie.” Ms. Miller tnen grabbed Mr. Cauld vy the collar. “Mr, Waiter separated twem, In reply to air, aiier asiing auout bis taverference aur. Walter said he interfered in tue interests of Peace. In a little time the examination proceeded. adr. Walter being on tue stand for cross-examination ‘Mr, Miller made a statement. Mr. Canlil sala tuat ‘Such statement did not appear in the record. ur. ailuer Jumped up und asked, “Do you mean, to say Tile, sir?” Mr. Cahill answered, “You may take it as You pleaye.””a.t. auilier then, seized a chair, air. Cahill, Daving had bis kulie ou, said if Miller advanced’he wousd use the weapon, A lively’ uine ensued, during which vlows were st. Uck, chairs overturned, ad desas knocked out Of piuind, AbvUE Luis Lube @ lady rushed Into tue Tuou, begging AF. Call tor the kulie, and be ten pus it up, saying he aid not intend to use it, but aviled aif, aller togoout and gut tout, Fiuwuy all hands quieved down, each combatant regre- Ung hus shure in the affair, Maxnrsok Licexsss.— Marriage licenses have Deen‘ issued by Ube clerk of tue court to George Alenstein and Henrietta 8. ‘lemple; Clarence F. oles, of Fredericksburg, and sary E. Jones; dacud F. Kugw, of Cuariesvowa, W. Vi, sud Mary J. Utuey; actur A Cuapin and Rebecca T. WiL.- {auson; ‘br, James W. wuywaru und Susan E Coryeli; David L Offutt aud Euza K. Gleason; Wun ¥. Flevcher and Maggie 4. atcatunun, Evrect OF THE WEATH.# ON POLICE CovRT BUsi- NBsa.—bUL feW arrests Were Made bY tue puiice lust “night, and tue sessiun of tue Police Court sasted ive8 than ap hour Us inorniug. Judge F] the Dusiuéss, Whe 1a Colder or picasant Weather uch Cases are Dut tow in number, Jeff Davis Said to be Sinking. , Use attending physician, expresses y.wal fears Sitietabity eins tv sua a as et be elt greally improved, and despite ad- ‘Vice Lo tue coutrary he euvertumed tne Yuuug we dies of Wesleyan Couege. waen they caued até O'clock Mr. Davis Was helped dowustairs by urs. Davis and Captain Juboson. Wueo the recepti ‘wus coucluded bé.eturned to his rvom compiciely expausied. It is undersioud thal bis duughiers, Wuo are Lhe guésts Of Lae city 01 alacon, bave Leen Summoned Ww tueir tatuer’s side. The end is ex- pected at any moment, yaogeae A Baltimore Minister's Insanity. ‘BE BAD 4 PLAN 10 ELECT THE PXOMIBITION CaNDI- Tat 20 But Tar Poms The Rev. John C, Rouud, a well-known Metho- Gist minister of Baltimore, and one of une faculty of the Centenary Biblical Iusti:ute,was on Tuesday ‘sent Lo Spring Grove Iosane As) lum. Untll atew weeks ago he appeared periectuy sane, He had long been an advocate of pronibition, but only re- coakly showed s Gisposition to enga.e i the pro- hibition cumpalgn. he went to the leaders of tbe Prouloiuion party and waned them wo accept a be suld we bad for esectung Summerfield Bald- ‘Win, the prouidiiion nowunee ior governor. A lew é ices und offer for publication his articws advocui- certainly sucveed MF, Cleveland in the Presidency. ee Congressional Election in Loui ‘A New Orleans dispatch of last night says: It ts ‘The New York Times to-day says: There are over 1,500,000 Methodists in this country, and to- Gay, Nguratively at least, \bey are, as ope of their umber expresses it, “everiastingly throwing up their hata.” One of the ambitions of Methodism in ‘thi country has been accomplished. A few years ‘ago a big target was set up, with $1,000,000 tor tne Duul’s-eye, and tne Metnodists began Oring at it. Pals year they lave hit ube Uullesye equate, and 11 more than propanie twat they have even dous better than ie fi Hi ee nla the otuer secretary, apd aicUabe, nowwitnstandlag: eloquenve Ube io chapiain's ~ u i i i i i FE i 4 i | | i Hi ; HI j i | jl | Si gk aiid ak —————_—an===— “CHAMBERL MUST BE BE- caLlLeD” His Coming Deciared to be a Long Step ia the Direction of War. Tonoxto, Oxr., Nov. 2—The Glode reters to MF. Chamberiain’s appointment thts morning, and toe ‘Strongly worded editorial article says: “Let British 4 . be recalied. There is no ought or should in tae case. The imperative ts required and Canadisas are entitled to employ it. Me must be recacied. Let the Bris: understand tuac thetr ows Inver esis are Dugely stased Oo tne resu.t of Ube tm. Pending pegetiauious. Suould the commissoners Fadl to @ wettlewent, or suould the Senate ‘Wah BEYWEEN GREAT BRITAIN AXD THE UNITED TWO CENTS. = 7] can be avoided only by Grea: Britain's abandoning Telegrams to The Star. | tsi oee eye ee TWO HUNDRED CROWS ESCAPE. Dtales Congress has already passeu an wot to cut Off every s0:1 Of Commercial EXchange ¥ ich Cane ada? Do they khuW that Congress bas urged the Adataistradon 10 eniorce tat act? aWare tbat @ Very large proportion of t can Journals ceaseiesuy Vituperate Un because be has uot resorted 0 etal Uhey comprevend Laat be can have Bo op Alarm and Indignation in Montama. | serves: ve disatlowea in the Seuater Ii he does | agrectueat be disallowed In tbe Senate . . oe SSipuy teiatonten: week tueat We do oo eck as | lara ia deesaring Wat & war wulch reat Britain has long reared more than any other pomsie O'BRIEN IN JAIL AT TULLAMORE, | be wer wil provabiy occur. To aved the dangers and disgrace (uat Lareaven there is bul one Way. MX CUAMBRALAIN I8 THE SOLE © WU0OK I$ ark, Before his aj Lt chough, it was right @ Taswed vue situauion IC is gicoay Oe cause he has reagered the Dest” metuod or setie- iment dificult Lo propose oF discuss, ald becadse he has made himbelt uaverul OM tals. c Wichout distincuoo of oniein Auerteats 1 insolent attack upon those. Telww citizens whose loyalty rang true by he most vetriow OC vests Eurepean Jmtore Mak When hundreds of thousands of sous of Iris pghines tag mse Of | roibers faced death in bavtie for Wwe repuolic, 1b it—A Good Nights Hest. Is Useless LO foUNd siNCdLU prophectes Lyon the Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexixo Stan ope tat Mr. Cuau! ius Pra Apes Can escape Fraxkroxt, Nov, 2—The Emperor William was | Une consequences of the hostility Unat be bas obligea wo keep to his bed all day yestertay, but he | aFoused. If \uey donot recall ius Chey take Lae ‘slept well night " respousbility or uim. If they do no. recall him — and ts outor bed to-day. Yeo Mis ony because Wey are full of sympathy for terday’s alarming rumors were unfounded and 344 | pi... tis own rash Insoieuce bas Drowgal 4 thelr origin in speculative sources, (rouble, and Le alvoe sucud De Lae Vici. ‘An alliance has been periected between the | tus Detier that be be made to undergo ils deverus nationals and conservatives ior the Berdn muni- | tan bat the peace of husdrods of milllous of cipal elections. Euglish speaning peopie sbuusd be Jeopardized ow ‘ne Vienna Presse says that the German goverp- Weuall OF bis dugnity. Sue year cf the commercial treaty. | THANKS ET WAS DYNAMITE. For otter ‘securities, the coutineutal stock ex: | Opraion of the St. Louls Fire Chicf asto changes were dull but firm. Tue Cause of the Terribic Expiosion. hegeeerge~ greene ‘St. Lovts, Nov. 2.—Jno. Lindsay, clict of tue fire MB. DAVIS IN GUOD HEALTH. deparuncal, says regarding the expiusion on 14th street yesterday moralug, LY Which eight persous A Denial of the Sensational Heports | ore xiied: “1a my opinion the exploslyn war not that Me was im @ Precarious Condie | (ised by eituer Kus or gasduue. Neluuer of these tom. coud bave Gewousued ic buliding: a _ one on | prosed and oi of tse) wartouuig, bulldangs Ca m, Ga. Nov. 2.—Reports that Mr. Jefferson | Way'you sec at 14th sircet. 1 Dever saw such ® Davisis in a precarious condition are not correct. complete wreck ia my iife as Ube Obe yesterday His heaith is better than it has beenat any time | Siorhinc. J was upon tue soeme fou tnluuves alter since he ieft Beauvoir. Last night be received a | Wwe wiarm Was struck, and we place Was Luen as | DEATH OF JENNY LIND IN LONDON. A Osnsdian Attack on Chamberlain, THE KAISER’ ILLNESS, huuber of Intends, ..nd conversed With Lnem Unt | you Rou At Lo-day, Eilwer uymaunile, guapowder @late hour. Tuis moroing he is in fine spiris, | or glaus powder Was What exploded, aud a0 one and in beer health than usual, cau make me Dedeve Ouuerwise.” ‘ihe opluion of ——— & RUWvEr Of Experts Hud aMpie prooi of gas or Wasollne.. The tact of tue explosion being acoume a ee aie Uy a Liat Wulcates Ula Tue Cestiniouy Of ‘Taken from pork morning | Juies Bicuvue, dhe grocery cierk, VO Ue 100 cm from Sut Cor the morming | st poate toma ts the gas UBeOry. Conk, Nov, 2—Mr. William O'Brien and Mr. Man- | “PABAEPE ws SUPPO: LS She 6 é Gevilie, who are under sentence for using sediicus| ENDIANS ALLOWED TO ESCAPE, language at a meeting at Mitchelstown, were = — quietiy removed from. tne Jail were at Ove O'ciock | Alatm Bmd indignation Over the Al- Yuis morning and taken away inasj«clal train. | — deged@ Bmetuicency of the Troupe ‘The ews of tocir removal Was DOLLDown 10 be | Emcaeo, Nove 2A Billuga, Mout, “epected Revple of Cork until 10 o'clock. It caused UreMED- | gayye grur Watching Lhe Indians for three weeks eaten —— (We miutary allowed 200 of them Lo make thelr Dosiix, Nov. 2.—Mr. U'Brien uas been lodged in | escape lor parts wukuown last night. “Ubey are the Jail ut ‘ullumore, Mity ines from Dublin. SUppuved Ww have Cowe LoWard Lule piace, aud COD. ‘Mr. Mand Ville Was also taken 10 Luilainore Jall, | siuerable Uueasiwess is fei. Gere LOF Lue Sately of a excort Of police accompanied Ube priso- | tue people awng Lue LellvWstpne apd alo at bers in the train from Cork. Both prisoners Wore | Juuclion Chy. ‘The acuous o defau ludians their usual clutues, ‘ADOUL Confirus te Velvet Laat all Ib BOL rIghL Ab —>— Js DOUiCed ual all are Well arined abd Cal wake & FOREV! LENT. JOug siruggie. Mauy midckwen Wuo Dave cattle Oa Lue 1€s.¥UOb are send.ug OU men Lor Welr Beat jemny Lind Goldech: wectiua, Just NOW Uicy af tai, abd wany Wi a or wats tm | Porely be Kile by tue CUrvUIeUL feds ‘The Gide Eondou at the Age of Sixty-vix. wetls wee are greatly Ubceused WO LbIDK Last Lue Loxpox, Nov. 2.—@enny Lind (Madame Gold- | {jgiius were a.0wed to eocaye Lo make LOUDIe Schinidt), the celebrated Swedish singer, 1s dead. | Wucw wey migul wave been captured. She was sixty-six years of age. Sa- had been | a-oTms wisGUieTing CIRCUMSTANCE. 5 seriously weeks. retired tr (Ws iad justi Peaca d were Lu Ne tue lig ER gti tn Semaseee ry i have arnvVed on the Crow feservstivu. bey say but reappeared st vurlous concerts in aiu of | Uiey Came W traue with tue Crows, but Ubelr Charities, She had not appeared in pubiic since Spagye ty she cemtees, Reny Coe 1306. care for Cae saiety peepee S tue adVauces, abd there As Attachment Against Seymour, Sabin | “< % or ore ae 3 mm | ewoRD BEAKEN MANNY SETH THR SPLAT, St. Pati, Nov. uc Pioneer #ress’ myocial Curcado, Nov. 2.—an attachment was taken out | - 57. Favs Xe Tg fe | ‘4m Ube Superior Court to-day by ihe Merchauts’N. | fess — Bas a "7 (ional bank Of Chicago aguust Sey muur, Sabin @ | 2" Bearer Lo wave vee iu Uke Big uote Mowe Goof Slwater, atlun On CWO PROLLSOTY DOLE | HA Lele mace God ity hy hase WE ERTS, Cuinawiut, a Wale Mad, Bhd ab odiap From Street To~ Wits Wuicd Lo begin Wwe Word uver agai WuER — peerage o. | Mie Kused im Us Wat, Lue Cowred Lops Loud wae Yeux, 3 ‘he stock warket WaSSOM- | S.cainuey cam,ed wt the agency day, making py eg aren geen six couipauies here.” moo. ot we Ladiaad Cou 3g per cout. above last eveuiug’s final ngures in | i ioveuse W Gen Kugers Order are oy Ghost ‘thi ra Pacitic pre.erred was | “tt Chuan down jg. There Was 20 uctive Dusiwess in Wiicd , N CMIECAGO. Sirmoc’i Paci, Heading ‘Uoa Paciae, Laxe 8° eUREmIN of cae duore and St. Paul were most conspcucus 12 tharee: was'fatuer feveriaa, thouga iainy steady | TMS Authorities ded mos Expect @ Wats An the early Urading, Wulle 2 few stocks suoweda| — Wow! vrantes the Anarchists. declining tendeucy and ine Missouri Pacitic lust % | CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—iue Girst news or tue aecislom cen Wicd, uoWever, Was aflerwatu regain. | Of ue Supielbe Cour’ In We cave Of Lue anaroulsta Poona, ieoatur’ and Evansville, was very siroug, | ovtecb ts tac coumey pel ty enamonend Salning 256, wile, Cou le Coal rOs- 124, Mat’ | Prove reporter a {ew wiluutes after It bad been Fe Others fractional awouns. Tue maker Decame | CVed row Wasblugion. Julver Fulsuin wae ore quiet lave in the BoUr, DUL there Was yo | Sealed 18 Lis Oflice, Upped Back If Lis cuait and fusiber change in ube specuiation. At 11 o'c.ock | #¥0U. L Ugt Lis Clyas. When tue reporter vold tue marcet Was fairy acuive abd steady to Brin at | lui Whe uew> we dcuberaucly SUrdce 4 atch dh diss cigar, and Suid: “Weil, AL 1s Just Woal We exe close to opening dgures. moat Going Back at the Old Prices. “Lucre Were Do Visitors at the Jail to-day, and all Were lu Weir ceuls Wuen Lue ews ar Ixpuaxarous, Ixp., Novemver 2—rhe coal - oritng ann a a MBE itp wan practicaly exviod | Het muwute Nas seu ap co spice Gey La Youtetday by @ large Muuwver Of miners revUrMIng | og Buy eimicIneuL LO Wake ID regard LO tu® Yo work in tue Ingiesidy aud Bauuy side mines ar | Ad SAY eimcanent i) te ae en bahay ote the 0.0 scale of ‘prices. “Ihe reinainder of the | MatMir, Syics wan silted om ie trad tae Dole poeeans penne oe eae ee. Bid roLu.aed ie wid a aubri ~4 have noting (O ought the Deomea, | #5." Nowe Of Lue wer ticu Would say anys Camase Mora special trom Season, Ti, | See oe jai ain in tnck od Over Ue orbuae eatge ‘Nov. 2—J » | around ibe jai, aba ln Lact a1 OVEF Lue whole CALs Says: A uisastrous ire visited tuls cis yesterday, | Tue yeaa or tue writ Was What Was Uulversuay aud for a Teared ruule Dusivess oon ortion oF the place would yo. be Lire originated ry aga _—— (ue eugine ro0.u of tae large fuuring miu oF J. Bastour’s Kupes for Ireland. B Wauuciey, waicn was consumed Wita 7000 | Loxton, Nov.2.—-ME BaifOUr hus written a Jeter 5 : WiLL Laue aud pallenve Wali Set Lue LAW ag, tue. binding was next vara. d, aud ater Be Ceo | a PS ureuacy ina wade it ouput ‘000. ueVer w waVe Oren auvWed Wisk Ate Laon of soy So ER resvorung Lue LaW is DOL Af Cusy Out, Le says, DUS ‘To Adminivtcr the New Land act, | YH Puiliy eacuur.qies Layer eugayed upou it, Drain, Nov. 2.—Several legal commissioners Daring Mesican Bandits. W1.1 soun be appointed to adimiaister tue new land a te 4 Teo "A"large auuver o1 teuauts bare azesdy | pGAEVESIOX, Lex, Nur. 2A special, from made appuication 10 be permivied to avall heli | ore us magdeuue Flores ab Saculilas Taucie, 1B poe ee ees indaige ovals, OD Lue aight of OC. , ana guLbed Abolishing Quarantine Against Htaly, | 10) \SAiK S76) Gi od tue down, suaoued, ALRTANDEIA, Nov. 2—Tue QUaraDLINE Measures | (yy windows ald Geued LUC WOUse Beucrauts Mhich wave Gen enforced were ayalost, vowels | ue Deundius turvateucd Lo cleab Out Le OOMIMUB from Itallan ports on account of tue oucbreai of | {ty peture inany cholera in tuat country Wus be abolished. a eee ‘To Visit the Sultun of Morocco, Ee 2.—Sir Drummond-i 2—An auyerial decree has bee Riga unser to Morocty bay strived ere | Moved CoUvUALIg Cue rlcusag on NoveROer 26 wbuurd Ube bilush gubboat Grappler. ise ws gulng Bal r retand. Sera che sulsnn wee apectal Stee. 0 | sogaem, hori. Raicoae, ct encostay CO ee Irecaud, Way dus ben. Duuun t0C vou days, foe ‘The Locomotive Engineers. Uurued Wo Louden Wma ADJOURNMENT OF IHR CHICAGO CONTENTION—10 ‘MEET IN RICHMOND NEXT Teak. Like an Ordinary Privoner. Curcago, Nov. 2—Lae prowerhvod Of Loco. | BARPER, THB CINCINNATI BANK WeaCkeh, DY THD molive hugipeers Couciuded tuelr business Yester- BaMiL.ON CUUNIY Jat. day aiternova abd adjourned. Tue entire morning (CINCINNATI, Nov. 2.—Sboruy aiter 1 o'clock this session Was Occupied 1M tue Conaideradon of a re- | morcuuy £ 1. tiaiper, of luc lave F.dedy VisioD Of Ube comsiliutiua aud by-laws Of Uwe | weul for Lue 1.8) luue lute oD ordinary ce le Dut mo changes of any importance | Hamilivn County jail aid spens Wue ugzut Wuere When tbe tiie 10r adjouruwet | Like ab Ordibury pusouer. me wLvepved Lis LOG arrived fciicitous aud enous aging speccues Wefe | wichvull COupiaiDl, auu sald be Was Wiulug LO gO made by Culef Engineer P. M. artuur, First Asels- | ino a vea or Ww" GuuyeuL, as Lie Government (amt Grand Euguver H.C. Hayes, Second Grapd | spould chose, ‘Tuere are suwors Ukal Lue Govern En,ineer Cavever, Tuird Assipiaut Kngiueer Jus | men. oMfivers Decaie tearfui (wal we WUE covape Dprague, Of ‘Torunto; Graud Cuap.alu Nichowas | row We Daflou Jali, aud ual Le Was brougub of Cl and secrtury 1.8. lugra- | beve for gueater Sovdrly. Be Was Tomaaly af~ Daw.” ‘The next anuUdl vess.0n Of Lhe Drovberuvod | raiued Upon dis oui uueots In Wie Called Diale® Wils ‘be held ip KicumvOnd, Va.,on the third Wed- | Court tls mirulug. i -—__»—___ Mie Mente a Yew Fever SanPox, Pia —Two deaths Lieut, Henn’: Pinus. frou yew tever dude nenpivas GPU At ‘WILL BRIXG oven ‘OOMPETE unuay in Saniord, Fis, uduced tue Ee als MuxT Teas Backs. | County Board ot sewith wo'vend wr. Dale, & Yee Phelps ‘Gates, which ar | 10W ever expert, down (uere ob « speciut Ural WO Bere asenstowa on Satas tues Noe Pork, | meocrtaud we -avte und reyort bea Dr. batieh Wii proceed 10 Sourbampiou. Lieut. tenn, her | Tuurue yesterday wud Wade au ovliclal f rf Aine loa again | Wwe Voard Of Leall, a Wuien Le mye wo UudOublewly oom rave eucusi0u Under 4a tue'apring and take part in ail Of ext semeow's | ANU circumecauccn soul au ver) sure tue aie eet ha orice uf Saulord "are no Luiyteneed ub regard WO We Waller Lucuscives.” Lue Cl. Ulla bey agra, = gp ingen ee Slauces ue Duval County Board of Meaiuh Bas ae» Dark ‘Temple Bar Tad touscred in, tee Brisvol | OFS Hugsa quaranuine agaitet Wausoud, Channel during yesterday's s.0ria and Wat all Lue | pops “Comnexs” MDE LMPOSSIsLE—The board, pl ‘The Vessel af | of gucctors vi Ue Cumagu ward Of Crude lash wn on trial at Raveana, hie aceae ‘The Lynching of Amer Grees. TER GRAND JURY UXASLE TO CBTAnY ‘2GaDMer TEs LYXCHSES one nd or une. jadye, ad in Bot providing | on of Vuryinis, At WYUuCTie It ue erate iar tty were’ uanule to ascercaia | “Uvdauna, leader bt London's unemployed in the hh a FeCens dewomstratiou, Dus DEED cuuuiiied On @ ais0 exouerated Judge and by doe yp Py a ‘The soreman of te Jury wees. Ale mee. ing Of soviauais ned at K.veooa Sun ‘wich toe reper. Srcsemuea of the cocage axcrastee | | iH F t ! i F i E § if j

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