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Except Sunday, aT = Stak BUILDINGS, : Corner Peunsyivania Ave, and 11th St, by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & HB KAUFFMAN, rere ‘Tee Weertr ® Mens postaee prepaid Sx montha. Seman? —* ke mail subscriptions paid im edvaneey sent longer then te paid for mo di of advertisiiu mnie known o0 application. Vor T1—-No 10,752, AMUSEMENTS. PECIAL NOTICES. Che ening Star. WASHINGTON, D. C.. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1887, JD"? Fat fo atresp Tas GRAND FaIR For the Benefit of ST. DOMINICS CHURCH, At the Hall, corner 6th and F sta. a w.. COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2D. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock every evening during the continuance of the Fair. Admiss'on........ Season Ticket... 2-6t LBAUGH'S GRAND OPERA HOUSE EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE. America’s Distinguished Artists, MISS KATE CLAXTON aD MR CHAS. A STEVENSON, With a Co: inthe wo eee ot — Merit, “MARY WARNER” + qa Wetnenday. Evening? “Two Saturday Slatiiee und Night, ORPHANS.” Tharday aod » “MARY Friday Evewiuey —§ WARNER” Next Week—Prank Daniels in “Little Puck.” Sale of Seats opens Thursday. N ‘EW 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: Ox, ALADDIN'S WONDEKFUL LAMP. FX E {TRA—NEW NATIONAL THEATER ARABIAN NIGHTS; ARABIAN NIGHTS; AKABIAN NIGHTS: om, ALADDIN'S WONDERFUL LAMP. ‘The Most Gorgeous Spectacular Burlesque Ever Pre- sente! in America. WEEK BEGINNING MONDAY, NOVEMBER 7. Sale of Seats begins Thursday Morning, November 3. Ran 13 Weeks in Chicago! 8 Weeks in New York! BZ-4t —_ Over 120 People on the stage. Kes GTON THEATER. Ad aud 5c. Matinee 10 amd 25c. TONIGHT? Ken: fer Parade TO-NIGHT! L's MONARCH COMBINATION. KEKNELLS. Grais Jer ees enre jLLUSTRATED LectURE Z HON. SIMON WOLF, LECTURE ROOM of the NEW ‘RCH TEMPLE, North Capttol St, and C, THUASDAY EVENING, November 3, 1887, at O'clock. - Sat EGYPT. ‘Mr. Wolf ‘ited States Cnsul General Seay eS oe Mr. Wolf is est Ora- py Pata at oft yw Chareh 2 -31 y Aid Society. ro Lap S CLARA A FIELD, C Boston, (27 years oh Tustrum), will lecture to Ladies alous, at St. Georee’s Hail. 310 11th st mw, THURSDAY, November 3.7.30 pa The Physioioni, galGynecviogical and Hyvienic (nformation unparted ge brow obtained at iu:mense, cont. aud te of priceless vaize to a especially youns women - Peeant mothere ‘Tic rte SOc std. oF. 3 \LAND LITERARY ENTER NIVERSALIST CHURCH, reete. nw ) VEMBEL 3, 1887, AT 8 P.M on Harpist, Pianist aud Compuser, SIGNOK He PAB’ Jr) perform, supvorted By, the follow ng popalar taleut: Mistes Ka.t- Wilson, Florence Grice. Ada Uber, © Stuer, Amy t. aid Mesars Ernest Sz-m ‘1 “. B.S. Whipple E. F:deweil. Dr. Fraax White, Geo. Jao. 0. Hiuasel aad Win, Hee Harmer fas oop eee a tor of the New York “Chistian Advorate, and Author of “Fhe Midnight Sun, the daar, and the Nauih WILL Lect “PECULIARIILES OF w ‘ cpa roer 14th andG sts. at MONDAY, Novewber 7, at o’eluck p.m. . Admissivn. 306. 2a wt Paden, Bt Ts ‘LERIES. 1406 NEW YORK AVE _ Teeseien d ker. lay oF Boor Largent 2 PA Ese or uArTe OF wee nex om let ke oath of Feaueyivasiaare, Detutily Caled Uy ew and compleee ayparat ye Crisis Te Wisrex Wearsze 18 48 LONG ON THE WAY AS THE FALL WEATBER WAS BEEN A LIGHT OR MEDIOM-WEIGHT OVER- COAT WILL BE THE “ORDER OF THE DAY" FOR most o TSE wiNTER THERE 18 ECONOMY, STYLE AND COMFORT IN A FALL OVERCOAT. ECONOMY, BECAUSE ONE COSTS LESS THAN A WINTER GARMENT OF EQUAL QUALITY, AND ONE SAVES A MORE EXPENSIVE COAT WHILE WEARING THE CHEAPER. STYLY, BECAUSE THERE IS NO OUTSIDE GaR- MENT THAT A MAN WEARS IN WHICH SO MUCH CHARACTER OB “EXPRESSION” IS FOUND aS IN ‘THIS GARMENT. COMPORT, BECAUSE FROM THE FIRST OF Oc- TOBER TO THE HOLIDAYS THE FALL OVERCOAT 18 MORE USEFUL-THREE TIMES OVER—THAN THE HEAVIER ONE IT I8 NOT SAFE TO DO WITHOUT SOME EXTRA OUTSIDE CLOTHING « POR QOOL MORNINGS AND EVENINGS, AND THE HEAVY Coar Is TOO WARM. THE MAN WHO KEEPS TWO OR EVEN THREE OVERCOATS ON HAND AT ONCE SPENDS NO MORE MONEY ON THEM THAN THE MAN WHO LAYERS: UNION, Gare directed to report st the hall, corner of #05 and Lata ou ATTENTION, ICKLAYES 1—~ ALL Sse pairs Bitte SPECIAL NOTICES. Tat] A MEETING OF THE 8TOCI Semin bara go ia No. 1418 F et hye Washineton, De. on C8 Al INTERES! PALD TO. PROFITS FUR T! PAPENS 9 OSLY alb00, GHAND 8U_PLU>, 830,088. ‘ADSELS, $206,406. ‘The first series of shares, rouning only six yt worth 33 per ceut, oF Li per cent per snuum, ate present value $45.76. IS per ceut 0 860 Paid in, Tout yer nucum. promt @15, valve €75, and increasing in value every year. ‘We are advancing $150 to s share, of $1,050 on seven share: fora womihiy pesiment of oul @ie, toe cui series of stock is uow open for subscribers, § share wouthly. 0 cents to 61,000 cam be paid me. o per cent per auuum paid if money is with- wit Get & copy of the annual airecors, "Anwual jueetinw from the office EDSCSDAY EVeSING, ident, 9th and D sts. n.w. 1311 F st. aw. Pension Buresu, 704 H. stn. e. NDENBURG, Tovacconist, 1745 Pa. ave. KES BROOKES, War Dept. 1619 K st. 2. w. pTLi.a Eis, War Dept, £10 A st. a0. SCHELL. Re ORDA — SECOND, MONTHLY MEETING SECOND HOMESTEAD BUILDING ASSOCIATION wil be heid on THURSDAY EVENING. November 3, at7 o'clock. Ou secount of the bail beme en jor St. Dom. nic's fair, the meeting wil: take place in the basement Of the Couvent, oth st, between and F ste. a.w. ‘Over 2,000 sLiares of stock have been taken. Per onk wishing to Jolu @ goud association should subscribe for stock at Gnee, $150 may be obtained on each share advanced ou. Int. ret allowed at the rate GG peceent. Soares otiedulias pe. month. fgecaite ‘ J.J. DERMODY, Secretary. o2Y- St A RECENT TRIP To_ALASKA.. LEC- SB ture by Lev. ¢ Einarethoist bpisc : | Stiniay Schuck afissicuary. Society. FRIDAY. nore a7 BO ‘Adustssion, o29-6r SDAY. Nor sat 4 Ba ‘the: st locke shar ts baer pertain REDDAY Noveuibor Ii, Jair. at 4 pan, for the par. ekipguies to te | es tore weriyn O. DEK OF THE UNION | “'usg Tae r™t Casinos. aterin 5 GREAT SHOWING FOR THE ROT HTAETE ak | <n TIVE BLL DING ASSOCIATION eS Bis ‘the kquitable Co-operative Bu..ding Association meckir ey Fos SEE 5 wil bold ite ei hth aanual weeting at National ¥ between vth aud 10th nw.,at 7: MAS SOMERVILLE, Pres't, Iwo. Jor Evsox. See. 7 2 FIRST REGULAR MEETING OF Pomel uise one ernaosee at of Mra. Ht, we rHURSDA' the house Armory, @ st, O'clock p. m. ‘Hon. is ComPTON and other speakers ‘Bd Democratic Club st 7:40 lock to-night, Faave. Come one, come all, a Se ‘asinzsarox, November 2. 1887. On an, atte tied iy aon Leopold Bauaurarten aly, SULt0S BAUMGARTEN. ac-ordance with the above the firm will hereafter pa knoe wanise i an aha J. BAUMGARTEN & SON, ‘and will be carried on bereatter in the new store, owing 1220, FENNOYL: ANI\ AVE. N. W. to the of bust and more sracious place wee found t be mcconsat,s Whisre all Orders in the line of seals, Rubber Stauupe, Stoucils, oat ‘abd ou pres ut tion snd all thowe com on. ove cone ae, a wit be the sual Teapecttulls. J Livs BAUMGARTEN, LEOPOLD BA. MUARTEN. af77No other Baumgarcen as aiy counection ith i 3 i = ANE H. PELOUZE, FR Bad BO bisa, 1416 F ST. Buys and selis all Stocks aud Bonds’ dsted on Wash- ingtou tock Exchange meat a = Wil, be pleuse to see his ti s __ At 1425% Peunsylvania ave, n.w. — D2-wés,2t ATTENTION, BAKEKS—AT A MEETING ‘388, K. ot L., held on sionday, y turn out in of Labor Parade on Wednesday: 1887." ‘The Assembly will meet ‘Cosinopolitan Hall, to proveed 2. Sy A;K BlioWNE HAS HEMOVED His LAW Boxe ice oa Ta re, co ponite “the hall E: ANS HENTiD, $2 per mou a PRG. SMITH, 1225 Pennsylvania ave. DR-HIDDEN. CATARRH, THROAT AND “@ LUNG SPECIALISE, will ‘esume practice at Willard s, ou MO DAY, WeDNESDAY and id- DAY, beciuuing November 2 Free consu.tation. ‘Oticd heurs: 12 to o26-Lm OWES, TAILORS, Corner New York ave. atid 10th st. First-class armeis at reasuable prices, ‘s16-2m —qa> SIEBEL © — ss GOLDSBQROT ‘GH & CO, = Estate, 1405 F at. Real Estate bought snd suld. Loans effected.” In- surance tion. Proj vestinente made. ‘Special attev- ‘D of Feuts.and 1uanarement of Heal R. H. GOLDSBOKOUGH & CO., 1405 F street, UNITED STATES BONDS ON HAND. 'FOR SALE Ox PURCHASED AT BEST ‘MARKET HATES. ALL REGULAM INVESTMENT SECURITIES DEALT 1X. FOREIGN AND DOMESIIC EXCHANGE. Olz-lu. LEWIS JOHNSUN & Ov, Bankers. FIRE INSURANCE tal Fire Ins. Co., 5. Y. Capital. enuver Fire fue Coke fT OR 8 00-008 Crreut tie The: Go. Harti “| <cc000000 Gizurd Fire Inn Co. Puiladeiphia (an old aud tavors. E.knows faetitution, aude large owuer Of real Listmict of Coluuibia Rey resentati torte co 000,000 Te, W CLARENCE DUVALL, Real Estate aud Fire fasuranca Bzp F st. aw. Hone 4, Stocks, Household Furniture, Fauily Wear- iw A} ‘Libraries, &c., insured at tiie lowest rates. << One W.Comsom. inber aA Sock Ex aearaare red x, ; an ania iestemmernaaate ai Deporite. Conections. railnied stocks ura Bonde, securition ated on tLe bachstn.es ot New Nork, "Boston Sid Baltmuore bongh? and suid? ‘epecalty wader lnventment Securities, District Bends audall Local Kailrvad, Gas, Lbsuraiee ad Tele tock bousht and sold. 3y18 yOoT st nw. a> PE Gas Pavrenes SLATE MANTELS, PLUMBING BEATING, 1.£.8HEDD & BRO. wit 432 Oth st. nw. 3 i: peter mz ee as} BASS FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. FOR FULL DRESS—AND DAY WEAR WE EMPHASIZE THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUS- INESS. IN THE EXERCISE OF DETAIL AND FINISH WE ACCOMPLISH SATIS- » FACTORY RESULTS. WHEN YOU NEED SHIRTS REMEMBER THIS. HF. WOODARD & Co,, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 15TH AND F STS. 026-Lm Porraste Grates, BRAS ANDIRONS, FENDERS, And all the requisites for the artistic treatment of the open fireplace. Exquisite Porcelains for mantel orna- ments. Choice examples of Royal Worcester, Doulton and other celebrated potteries, Artistic Bronses, Brassea, &¢. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 019 424 Oth strect, “ ‘Panavrrma Store» ‘928 7th and 706 K ste. nw. . Wil offer this week special inducements in Under ONLY KEEPS ONE: OFTENTIMES NOT 80 MUCH AMP HAS MUCH MORE SATISFACTION IN THEM. WE INVITE AN INSPECTION OF OUR LINES OF THESE GOODS WE HAVE THE NEWEST THINGS UN THE MARKET, OUR ASSORTMENT OF LONDON-MADE FALL OVERCOATS 18 LARGER axD MORE VABIED ‘THAN ANY EVER SHOWN HERE BEFORE. WE HAVE VERY HANDSOME ONES MADE UP ‘FOR Us IN LONDON AT PRIC:S FROM 91570 625. OUR OWS GOODS FROM 810 Togus. COMPARE THEM EB BARNUM & co, 831 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Far Buco Asp Staxo Piss W. SCUTT CHEW, Manufacture, CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 Fst. ASSETS—-$790,558.61. ‘Subscription books are open fora new issue of stock (ihe Tail). Subseri;tome avd. the “frst payment thereat received uuily, atthe office of the Associatiou, Kauitable Duiidiig, 1002 Fst Shares are 62.60 pet Pampblets explaining the object and advantages of the Association ane Jurnished upon application. (fice hours from @ a. 1. to 4:30 p.m, On the first Wednesday in each mouth the fice wisi be Open trom Go 8 Seldek pay Savances ‘tu be unde, pRuupaly at? o'cock. The Kigth Auuual Meetux will be weld of tioual nifles Armory, G st. at 7:00 o'c10ck py W THOMAS SOMERVILLE, Prew't JNO. JOY EDSON, Sec'y. nl2t Miss T. WILL ‘MODI! [AS moved frou 110; Fat. nw to ait Ouree uw, and wil be pleased tose her old: customers and Shy, btyegs wae niay wiah to-eall. 8. 2. Taplor syste Washington News and Gossip. Pagns 3 and 4 of today’s Stam contain: The Program for to-night’s labor parade, the ansr- chists may confess, New York growing uneasy about the cholera, governors’ terms in various States, Mayor Hewitt tals politics, telegraphic ispatches, &c. The advertisements are classified as follows: Auction Sales, Wood and Coal, At- Government Receirrs To-pay.—Internal rev- enue, $240,672; customs, $830,467. ‘Tue Pusiic Dxst StaTswent shows the reduc- on of the debt during October to have been a and there 18 $11,500,000 more cash in the Treasury than there wan'e mote age, ‘TuE PRaeswent held another public reception in the east room this afternoon. There were about ‘two hundred visitors present. ArromrTMENt.—The Secretary of the Treasury ted Oswald to be store Hoey sppsaced opmals 3 Teague ‘Tam Naval Board on Coast DarEnse bas nearly Completed its report, Ithas agreed upon a sys- tem of defense, consisting of monitors supported yy auxiliary craft, such as rams and torpedo-_ abd is sausfled that the $2,000,000 approp by Congress for this purpose wi be suffiviens to eStabuan at least one unit of the system. The monitor Miantonoma. has been selected as the Veusel which will be the cen.er of the unit, and ‘he will be equipped with several fleet rams, Which. in ura will be accompanied and prowecteu by small, jo-boats, If this unit showd be found wo Work Harmonously und efficiently the ‘syste can be inueflaiveyy exieuded from year to Year wituout requiring & great expenditure at ‘one FivaL Naval Maneuvers aT Newrort.—The last of the naval maneuvers of the North Atlantic ‘squadron will take place at Newport within a few days, wuen the entire fleet will once more com- eve for une guanery peanant now carried by tue Aulanta, Tue maneuvers were to come off to-day, but had to be postponed on Account of the heavy gale Which nas been blowing. As the guns on Ube Atanta and Doiphin are so inucu bever than Uuose Of the other ships, these ships will keep at ‘Au average distance of 1,200 yards from the tar get, Whue the Richmond, Us.ipee, and Galena WL Aecp at ap average distaiice of 900 yarus, ARMY OxpENs—Col. Henry L. Abbott, Corps of Engineers, has been ordered to proceed trom New York to Newport, R. L, on public business, and on its completion to reiurn to his proper sta.ion. ost Gap ys 0. J. Nave bas been redeved from duty in the depariment of ‘lexus and ordered to the department of uae Piste. Second Lieu. Wm. D. Wright, signal Corps, has been ordered vo pro- ceed 110u2 Woods nol, Muss, 10 Lyn, Mass, 10 Anapect certain unse.viceuble’slgnal-sefvice piop- ery. Leave of absence for four montus has gtanted Col. Wm. P. Carin, 4u infantry, SixTgRN Mong Diswissats.—Acting Secretary ‘Thompson to-day approved the recommendation Of Couector Magune tor the dismissal of sixteen clerks 1n the New York custom-nouse who bad twice fulled in the civil service examunation tor prowouon, ‘Tnls increases the numver of disiniss- als ut New York during the past mont to axty- os B= RCL ESD, sr SAVINGS AND LOAN AwCLAT IU‘ uae femnyyen to fe uew quarters at 1226 Pat tow JUN & SUCLE, Bron. "THOMAS G. Hansbd, hecrete Jo OS I-Lus “wg \IKGINIA DEMOCRATIC VOTERS BA Al Dentcrstic Voters reading in Washing. Nome destriuy to tute in irwuie will fd it to tacks Sdvanvare 10 Gall st the Heacyoatiere of tue Virginia Dewocrstie Amociativn 410 duta stb. W. kts will “be ‘kept open to day -f elecion: “By orier Gaius Paley Cotaieten Yau, 3. JONES é ce ‘SPECIAL NOTICE. ‘Lhe attention of the public is res) Our new kanv Warervow, No. 957 F st. Wii ve fuuuds fu.) sine of Fisuos and VU. eget, ete tong ed esc” Pion a by Michacd w. x, £1 Cousteutin Soapiee’ feeeed teens Pans eects ware ee ee capes nna acd Avie ea Pua ‘Pianos suld on instalments, rented, and exchanged. invite? to o31-3t CARTWRIGHE & REILEY. =>, THREE HE.IGIOHISTOMICAL LEC. SP rel roto bedcliver uous awcek, i ths Cunper of Curist wis.) CL ely Ost, hes Sth "and "7h by ik “hettor, how: Gods WIT A CS Firat vectre WLDNE* DAxE. 31. at 7 O'locas SUD: dect: “sue lutroducton of Carislauity int Britain as itu Ladeyenueut Apostue Cuurcu.” Ookest™ = REPORI OF THE CONDITiON oF THE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE Bui.bING ASSOCIATIO’ At the c.ose of business Uctober loth, 1887. BisOULcEs. buuuiug loi’ and improvewen Persouai proverty Va. uatiou,co1 8719-7444: $2195.78 2,000.00 S836 89228 STATEMENT OF ASSETS FOR EACH YEAK SINCE THE UnG\NIZATIUN OF THE ASSUULALION. First year, 1880 Second year, 188) uted: year. 1903 justi, year. Fitth ‘Baxi 70. 0 s BLLv228 District of Columbia, City of Washington, 13: 4, Jubn Joy sdsub, secretary of ue abuve-named Association, do solemiul; swear that the sbove state etary. zutn day of JOSEPH FURKEST, ‘Notary 1 uvile, THOMAS SOMERVILLE, fresident. BEAU. Fe ¥ULeeu (Finance Com. Hei tWoabiy.” ‘The fourteenth iseuc of stock is open for subscrip- Payments commence November, 1887. fice Eyultable Bull airs rset G81 = N&W ISSUE OF STOCI ‘The Union Cc tive Buildi hold ite seventy-thied revuler monthly stv oveubee a iuuy a7 gloss Mau Stall, cor. oth una Kate wwe gensaabomiaae reset at ‘Dennis Connell, President Goruer ist end H ite mw, B. B. Tracy, Heai B tate utfice, 518 Tw st nw. ‘Moyer Loeb (Eisman Bros), 7th ae St mcetiug for tbe batancts oo REDSL Lieat. J. F. Kelley, 31 G st. n.w. DANL DONOVAN, 31st Secty , 101 Lat. aw. FFI F Ti Ma B ca Digit or CLUS gs Re TROTOR, E87 — Leeman the pavi.c interes to 0 Gireetiou ‘sivug tbe uerthern buundasy ‘Cor to tue junction of the Harewood. End buuker iil roads, the cuminicatoners ofthe Bige {ict of Culumbia have Lad the said route duiy sur Veyed und a plat thereof ‘and. filed in this of- Bee (Ip cotupliance with the requitvineuts of amy Bo o wOpused opeulne « vray. sfureustdy and ell tho Serivces ‘the ye hearing t ull Strestads by order ot the “Conauiasicners St tse Dis * WEBB, President Board'of c olS-awaw. Have just received tid wholesale them, = JARTIES DESIRING A COMFORTABLE Pansowal.—Mavroyeni Bey,the Turkish mintster, Commodore Walker and Alexander K. Shepherd of Washington, were in New York last night—J. Spear of su W. E. Lurp of Troy, N. ELF. Sturr of Philaueip! & H. Ackley of New rk, CU, a. Pray of Boston, BE. L. Z.iluski oc we anny and Capt.Manual de la Cacmura of une Span- ish Davy, are at une Ebvit.—Kepreseniauive bland, James Menderson or Brovkiyn abd J. & aiarkley una George L. Goodman 0: san Franclo, are at Winurd’s——A. G. Brads.reet und Geo. Place of New York, and J. Parker of Chicago, ure at the Higgs—A Powe of New Yurk 13 at welckers.— i. Ii. L-W.s 01 New York is al Worm ley's, — Perey Coniugwood of London, aruur Le Fevre of Kansas anu c. >. Nortou of tue pavy, are at the Atliuyton.—Dr.-F. L, Robertson of 'Vir- ‘tae and Eugar Sanderwo of N. ¥.,are at ine TOPOL ait.——S. Sweets and A. V. Bassett of ew York and W. A. 8) fay are at hie Nationa.—E oXs ou Pau wu Ot Nortolk, Va., abd F.'W. Bargwaat-of Boston, areal tue SL. James. ne TRUOPS FOR CHICAGO. ‘TwoCompanies o1 Lafantry Ordered to the New Military «eservasion. THEY ARE SENT THERE 70 TAK CARE OP THEGOVERN- MENT PKOPEMTY, BUT WILL BE AVAILABLE IN CASE ‘THEIR SERVICES SHOULD BE N&KDED AT THE Lake cry, ‘Two companies of the 6th infantry have besn or- dered to the new military reservation near Chicago from Fort Duuglass, at Salt Lake Uity. Major Wm- J. Lyster, of tne 6th tofantry, bas been ordered wo command the post, No other troops will be or- dered tnere for ue present. The object of garri- soning Ube post at this time is that the Govern- ment property may be guarded and protected during the winter, and that troops may be on hand to begin work eurly in the spring. The troops will be available in vase there should be any riots In Chicago, but it 1g Stated at the War Department that this ts not the primary reason for ordering the troups there al present. ‘The new reservation is between Lwenty und twenty-five miles from Chicago and contaf..s ubout 640 acres. It is about three mes 4s.long a8 wide uud runs along a high Diuff on tue lake suore, The Chicago Northwestern rail- road runs along one cofuer of it, 0 that Uroo) can be readily Inoved. There ts no money avi able for improving the reservation, as Con; ‘has as yet only authorized the acceptance of the land by the Government, It 13 expe ted that an appropriation will be made at the couung session OL Congress for the erection of bulldii of whic there are nope on the land at ut. Near the re ervation there 18 an ino, und there are several Trame housés in the neighvorhood, at which the omivers can probably secure quarters for the winter, ‘The troops Wil: Dave to be quartered in tents, Dut ‘they wili be floored, will bave swves, aud’ wil oid and 1° lsexpocted tat ehey wilrbe ebroughas oid and 1 leexpocted tuat they w Somortable for tue wat pe Personal Movements, etc, ‘The Swedish winister and Mra de Reuterskiold ‘and infant have returned to the city for a briet stay Deiore golug to Sweden to spend the winter. ‘The wx-weeks-vld child Was baptized in the swed- ish cLurch Oa 15th street, n-ar Third avenue, in New York city, on Sabbath, the 30th of last month. ‘:here were uO invitations and no guests, bere alng present obly those | personally’ concerned, ‘The ceremony Wok place # O'clock, betore the afvernoon vervice, and the church was filed with mew erg Of the congregation, The snail christea- rt minister, were Townsend and Mra, Present, were the godinothera, A sors in’ Sweden were named Prince Oscur, the second Sweden and Norway. The child 19 named for i mother, Louise. Mrs. Whitney paid a visit de Reuverskioid and baby at their novel on: day, aud deciared her intention of being present the service next day, Dut was detaioeu by het caro or bet ‘husband, wee regan oe Pinr. ond Mrs. T. W. Noyes have moved into the city from “Aiton Farm,” have Dovsckeeping at No SST eaustreses baited Senator and Mrs, and Miss Cameron returned to Uhe city last evening, and are at thelr house on Latayeve Square. ‘Mr. John &, Shriver, the bright Washington cor. respondent of the Baltiinore American, Curbed from an exvended Burdpean Gout and. fe sumed charge of the Washington bureau of his saped & : 3 Bas) Times, Tet by COL Z A. putin EN. ley, excellent Dewspaper men, Newon Dingiey, jt, ot} od wus be Tema. Dered in Wessiagion as having curried off Une ‘bonors of the Columbian law Ju.ge W. P. Dole and family have returned from Berkeley Springs, and are at thetr residence, 1014 CARHART & LEIDY, 928 7th and 706 K aw. Leadhee -1: ee SUMEA pus wax anh SUSREENO IPSS IS, | te oy 408 008 Ts cc es adore Dat ‘Geode todo ta pamipl tg FELTE Serna ‘THE DOOMED ANARCHISTS, ‘The United States Sapreme Court De- : cides Against Them, CHIEP JUSTICE WAITE ANNOUNCES THE DECISION DE- NYING THR WRIT OP BRROB—NO HOPE FOR THE CONDEMNED MEN UNLESS THE GOVERNOR DNTER- PeREs. ty In the U. 8 Supreme Court this morning Chief Justice Waive announced the decision of the court 1p the case of the condemned Chicago anarchists, refusing to grant the petition in their bebalf for a general for the State of present, ‘a number of ex-Senators and prominent a 4 Es their arguments ‘tue court. ‘the facts thus set forth the court w decide as to their Jurisdiction. As to the claim ‘ue counsel-for tbe peviioners that they had deprived of the rights accorded the Constitution of ‘tue United States, in Brst “ven amendments, of a trial "by impartial jury, the court had hel : on several occa- slons that the Mrst ten amendments of the Consti- Uutlon Were limitations upon the Federal Govern- ment and not upon the staves. ‘Thereiore the Jury laws of Illinois were not in v.olation of the Cousti- {ution and did not abridge the privilegesof cit.zens, ‘The Ju y laws Of Tlinols were slmllar to those of New York, alchiyan, and several other states, which had ben in practice for years, and were heid by the Supreme Courts of the States to be ‘constitutional. Cases in point were cited in which it had been held that thee 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 em, ‘To warrant the granting of a writ of error onthe grounds of the incompevency of a Juror it inust be shown that the defeuse had no peremptory chal- lenges left at the time the Juror was selected, or that 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 im the decision to show Just the manner in which be was Selected, and attentivn Was culled to Ube fact that while the defense had more than a hundred and seed forty, tory challenges they did not exercise Unis right, but virtually accepted Denker upon tue ‘trial court's tbls Objection for cause. ‘The law of Tinols perinitied the acceptance of & juror a8 impartial when he deciared under oath That be thougnt be could decide tue case upon the evidence prevented if the court believed him. The record of the exuwinatiou of Denker showed that ‘he had made this deciar Uon ahd that the court ‘bela uim to be a competent jurur. Tuere was 20 ‘Warrant ior the Sup:eme Court to interfere, Tae Juror Saniord, to” whom objection bad Deen ‘Was welected after the devense had ex- hausted allt heir peremptory cl and they had challenged him for cause, because they could ‘Dot bave him rejected otherwise. ‘The Culet Justice read irowm the record of the examinat.on of this Juror 1, tue trial court, and Gecided that there Was nothing in it Lo su0W that he Was nota competent Jaor according to the Jaw of Ilinoia. It appeared that the trial court, as the Sup:ewe Court of ie Stute had decided, hud compiled in every respect with the law Of tué ‘Blave and with the Constitution. ‘TR CASE OF “PIES. As to the plea that august Spies hed been com- pelleg.vo give aay og himsetf, the reeord wo ipreme Court sowed thar Be hadwated to Oe paced upoa toe stand as & Witness in bis Own Geieuse, a8 euch be was subject to cross-examination, and might 90 be compeled virtusly w testify against binse.t, ‘Tuer 101e, no Federal question couid be raised as ‘to that point, ‘THs PRISONERS’ PROPERTY RIGHTS. ‘The point had been raised that the prisonere property rights had been violated; that thelr houses had been broken into end their papers and other private property taken without due process of law, that these papers’ bad Deen Used as evidence ust them. The records of the trial court, the Chiet Justice said did not snow that the defense had objecied to the admission of the letter of Johanna Most upon this ground, but permitted it to go ip as evidence thout such question. Ris tage ee ee ee made at GEN. BUTLER’s POINT. Upon the point made by Gen. Butler that Spies and Fleiden, as toreigners, could not be deprived of certain rights and immunities insured them by the Consti.ution, the Supremr Court held that, as this quest on had not been raised or decided in ‘the lower courts, 11 cowd mot come to them in an acre, PrAver for & writ of error was, therefore, ST@EET ESTIMATES, ri ee ‘WHAT COL. LUDLOW SAYS ABOUT THE MATTER—HOW ‘THE DISTRICT RSTIMATES ARE MADE, ETC. ‘Commissioner Ludiow said to a Star reporter to- day that the statement that the Commissioners had prepared thetr estimates of the Citizens’ Com- mittee’s schedule of proposed street improvements, ‘with a view to casting doubts upon the ability of the committee to make an estimate, is simply pre- posterous, He said that tbe Commissioners were required to submit their’ estimates for street im- provements to ihe Seoretary of the Treasury on October 1; that at the eleventh hour the Citizens? i i a i : 8 | a E i tf i a i EB fe Fi i i i | i il i i [ & fy E 8 H 3B i i E ! bad TWO CENTS. & BODY FOUND NEAR THE TRACK. Supposed to be that of Assistant Sur- geom Arthur of the Navy. ‘MB HAD STARTED FROM WASHINOTON TO BE MAR- ‘RIRD—HIS BODY 10 BE BROUGHT TO TuIS CITY. ‘The Navy Department to-day received a tele. gram from the officials of the Virginia Midland ‘allroad Co,, at Lynchburg, stating that the body Of a gentleman was found near the track last night West of salem, Va. From papers on his person he ‘appears to be Geo. Arthur, @ passed assistant sur. geon of the Navy. ‘The body was at Saiem in ghaTGE Of the rauiroad company. It ts learned at the Navy Department that Dr. Arthur was granted teare frum kon 1m Rovere. and. Sarind from ton yesterday afternoo! vi ‘Doun, to demarried. "He was ordered to Ws 4 ton about a year ago, and has since been on duty in the museum of uygiene. Nothing ts known at the Department about his’ family except that he tue Navy trom Maryland 1 1857, sumpeon Gene V3 in 1877. ne Givi enenr ence © ate y sen re nicate with relatives and friends, Lively Time in a Law Office. ‘MR, CAHILL AND MR. T. F. MILLER ENGAGE IN AN ‘APFRAY—NOBODY BURT. ‘Yesterday afvernoon in the office of Messrs, T. F. Miller and J. Brown, on 4} street, near the Court Bouse, Mr. Chas. L. Hive, a8 ap examiner in T. F. Miller, Daniel B Cabili, C. A, Walter, Col Brown, Mr. Washburn and a colored mao. In the courve of the sewsion Air. Miller had reud the vesil- mony of Mr.C. A. Walter, when Mr. Cauill said was a lie, of that the testmony bad not traaseribed. Ar. Miller asked: “Do any oue a liar, but I say tha: what 18.9 lie.” Mr. Miller tnen grabbed Mr. Mr. Waiter sepuruted tuem. ‘asikiog wvout bis Laterference he interfered in tue interests of In a little Ume theexaminution proceeded. air. Walter being on tue stand for crove-examination ‘Mr, Miller made » statement, Mr. Canlil sala tuat Such statement did not appear in the record. ur. ‘again jumped up and asked, “Do you inean tosay Tile, su?” Mr. Cahill answered, “You may take It as You please.” .r. Milier (hen seized & chair, and or, Cabiil, baving had his kulie ou, Said if Miller advanced’he woud use the weapon. A lively" tune ensued, during which uluws were ‘St.Uck, chairs Overturned, and devas Knocked out Of piuind, ADOUE Uhis Lune a lady rushed into tue ron, uF, Calla 10F the Kulie, and we then pus it up; saying he did not intend to use it, var aviled air. stiller togoout und bgutitout. Fiuauy all hands quieved down, each coubatant regie- Ung bs shure in the affair, Maxursor Licexsrs.— Marriage licenses have Deen’ issued by the clerk of tue curt to George Afenstein and Hennetta 8. ‘emple; Ciarence F. uoluies, of Fredericksburg, and sary E. Jones; ducud F. Kugie, Of Chariesvowa, W. Vi, aud Mary J. Utuey; Artdur A Cuapin and Rebecca T. wi lauson; “vr. James W. wuywatu und Susan E Coryeli; David 1 Ofutt aud K Gleason; Wun ¥, Fietcher and Maggie 4. aicatunun, Evrect OF saz WRATH. ON POLICE CoURT BUSI- NES. —bUL few arrests Were made by tue puiice lust night, abd we sessiun of tue Police Court sasted ies’ than um hour this Sneil remarked Ubat the business im uarmouy With the Weawwer. In Warm Weather ‘The assault Casts before the court usu .uly increased tue Dusinéss, Wale 1a colder or peasant Weather such Oases are DUL few in uuinder, Jeff Davis Said to be Sinking. THE RX-CONFEDERATE CHIEF IN aN EXTR&MELY FRECARIOUY COsDITION. A spectal from Macon, Ga, totue New York Her- Gid, uated Nov. 1, says: There are cousiderabie doubts as to whether Mr. Jefferson Davis will re- ‘urn to hy isolated home at Beauvoir, Miss., alive. ‘His cond.tion, to say tue least, 1s extremely pre- served only to aggravate his allent, Siace last Saiurday be bas been confined vo his bed aud a ‘1 Wao are Lhe guests Of Ube city 01 Aluvon, bave Deen ‘Summoned LW tuelt taLner's side. ‘The end ws ex- pected at any mowent, J + a A Baltimore ™ insanity. HE HAD A PLAN 10 ELECT THE PAOUIBITION CANDI- DATE GOVERNOR OF MAKYLAND. The Rev. John C, Rouud, a well-known Metho- dist minister of Bultimore, and one of tne faculty or the Centenary Biblical IustiLute,was on Tuesday sent Lo Spring Grove Insane As) lum. Until atew ‘weeks ago Le appeared periecty sane, He had Jong been an advocate of proutbition, but only re- cently showed a disposition to enga-e in the pro- Biolton ‘cumpaiyu,’ te went to te leaders of the Prouoluon party and wan.ed them to accept a plan he wuld ue had for electung Summerfield Bald- win, the prouibiiion nouunee tor governor. A few day’ago he Was examined und pronounced tasane. hie continued, however, to visit the bewspaper of- ices und offer for publication his articwes advocui- ing Baidwin and declaring that be Was coufident Thav if aif. Baldwin was e.ected guvernor be would certainly succeed MF, CieVeland in the Presidency. ee Jonal Election in Louisiana. ‘A New Orleans dispatch of lust night says: 11s A Million for Missions. ‘THE OBJECT WHICH THE METHODISTS MAE SUCCESS- FULLY TRIED TO ATTAIN. ‘The New York Times to-day There are ‘over 1,500,000 Methodists in this country, and to- ‘Unis country has been accomplished. A few years ago a big target Was set Up, with $1,000,000 tor the ye-eye, and tne Metuodiste began fring at it. v ‘Bave bit ube ‘aad ‘Tole year they Iu are yenee, i if ® if : cit | | fr i 2! iH ey fe de Hy ! A E a Bi Ht i i . : iif é i i 5. i : i Fe f “ I i i ! : if id i ; i ef Telegrams to The Star. TWO HUNDRED CROWS ESCAPE. Alarm and Indignation in Montana. O'BRIEN IN JAIL AT TULLAMORE. DEATH OF JENNY LIND IN LONDON. A Osnadian Attack on Chamberlain, Se THE KAISER’S ILLNESS, European intore Making use of it—A Good Night's Hest. Special Cable Dispatch to Tax Evexixo Stan ‘Feaxkroxt, Nov, 2—The Emperor William was obligea vo keep to his bed all day yesterday, but ne ‘slept well last night and is out or bed to-day. Yes terday’s alarming rumors were unfounded and 2ad thelr origin in speculative sources, An alliance has been pefiected between the nauonals abd conservatives ior the Berdn muni- cipal elections, ‘Vienna Presse says that the German govern- ment has proposed to Austria (ue proiongation fur ‘one year of the commercial treaty. ‘Kenves were weak 0-day lor domestic reasons. For other securiues the continental stock ex- changes were dull but firm. MR. DAVIS 1N GUOD HEALTH. A Denial of the Sensational Reports that Me was in « Precarious Condi- tion, MaCox, Ga, Nov. 2—Reports that Mr. Jefferson Davisis in a precarious condition are not correct. His beaith is Lever than it has been at any Ume Since he left Beauvoir, Last night be received a uber Of iriends, ..nd conversed with (hem until @ late hour. Tuls morving be is in fine spiris, and in better beaith (han usual @BRIEN SECRETLY REMOVED, Cor, Nov. 2.—Mr, Wiliiam O'Brica and Mr. Man- Geville, who are under sentence for using seditious at a meeting at Mitchelstown, were quietly removed from te Jail acre at Nve O'ciock Luls morning and taken away in a »pecial Uraln. ‘The news of their removal Was not KHOWN Lo Lue People of Cork watli 10 o'clock. It caused tremen- dous excitement. LADGED Dt JAN. AT TULLAMORE. WV. 2.—MF. O'Brien vas been lodged In the jail at 1 ullamore, Mity ies from Dublin, ‘Mi. Mand ville was also Laken 10 Luuaumore atl, A strung escort of police accompanied Une priso- hers in the train from Cork. Both prisoners wore seg FOREVER SILENT. Death of Jenny Lind Goldschmidt in London at the Age of Sixty-six. Loxpox, Nov. 2.-enny Lind (Madame Gold- Schmidt), the celebrated Swedish singer, 18 dead. She was sixty-six years of age. Sh- had been seriously ill for sowe weeks. She retired fr un tue stage after ber marriuge in Auierica 1 1852, but re. ‘st Various concerts in alu of cuarities Ske had not appeared in pubilc since SESS Attachment Against Seymour, Sabin & co. Cutcago, Nov. 2.—An attachment was taken out 4m the Superior Court to-day by che Merchaiits’ N. onal bank Of Chicago agaust Sey mvur, Subli CO, of stulwater, Mua, OL TWO proullssory noLes 1 $5,000 each. —— From Wall Street To-Day. New Youx, Nov. 2.—The stock market was some- What irresuiar though yeneraily strong av tue ak. moraing, dist. prices bing {fo.a 0 ‘36 pet cont. abo’ evening's final ogures in isost thoug Norwern Pacitic pre.erred Was down jg. There Was 20 wctive Dusiuess in Walch Miwou.i Pacitic, Heading, Uniou Pactuc, Lake buore and St. Pael Were most consp.cuvus. 12 Manes Was Tutuer fevertsu, thousu Lairiy steady in Ve early trading, Wulle a few Stocks showed déculnlng tendeucy and Lue Missouri Pactl: ldst % F Ceu.., Which, however, Was ullerWard regained. Proms, Decatur, and Evaasviile, was ver} situ, Gaining 13, wilue Colv adv Coal rose 134, Maul Voda auu Burlington and Quincy 1 aud several otwers fractional awouns. Tue maker became more quict lave in tue LoUr, DUL Tuere Was uo Turcber change in ihe wpecuialion. At 11 o'c.ock Tae marset Was fairy active and steady to Bim at Close to opening agures. corel Going Back at the Old Prices. Inpunaroiis, Ixp., Novemver 2—rbe coal miuers’ suuxe in tus chy was practicaly enued Yesterday dy a large nuwver Of miners returning Yo work in the lugiesid: aud Buunyside mines ac Ihe 0.0 scale of prices. ‘The remaluder of the surikers wil returu \o work W-day. Sn ‘Thought the Town was Doomed. Culcaco, Nov. 2.—A speciil from Euscola, DL, ‘SAFo: A Uisustrous tire Visited Luls cy yesterday, aud fora Une 1 was feared tue Wuule Dusivess Of the pluce Would yo. ve Dre Origluated Lue engine ro0.0 of tue large Quuring mui oC J. B. Waiuoiey, wiick Was consumed with 7,000 bushes Of Wueat and ull the macuiners. Loss $30,000; insured for $4,000. “Lhe city Bre depart wen. buuding Was nex vurned, aud luver ihe Ceu- ial “tutel, owned by A. Tuayer. Loss on uotel $10,000. ‘Fo Adminivter the Now Land Act. Drsux, Nov. 2.—Several legal commissioners 1.1 oun be appovuted (0 administer Lue new land act, A large umber 0. tenauis have avesdy made appucation to be permitted to aval them selves OF the provisions uf the act. ——— ae Abolishing Quarantine Against Italy. ALETANDKLA, Nov. 2—Tue quarantine measures Which have Uen ‘enforced uete against veoseis from Itallan ports oa account Of tue ouvvreak Of cholera in taat country Wik be abolished. ‘To Visit the Sultan of Morocco. ‘Tanoige, Nov. 2.—Sir Drummond-Hay, lately Engusi nilnisier 10 Morocco, bas afrived here ‘sbuurd the bilush gunboat Grappler. ve is gulng Vo Visit the sulan un a tuission. ie whi take a number of Valuable presenis to the sultan, ‘The Locomotive Engineers. ADJOURNMENT OF 1HB CHICAGO CONVENTION—TO ‘MEET IX RICHMOND NEXT Yeak. Cuicado, Nov. 2—1we wroucrnvos of Loco. motive kugineers Couciuded tueir business yester- ay aiternovn abd adjourved, The entire morning Season Was occupied 1M Lue Conaiderauon OF a Te vision Of the constitutiva aud by-laws of we of any importance ‘When Ube Unie tor adjouruwest ‘Long, of Chattanooga, and Secretary {. 8, lugra- haw.’ The vext anual yession of the brovberuvod ALL NAXT YEAR'S RACKS. Loxpox, Nov.2—rhe yacht Gates, which ar Five at Queenstown on Savurday trom “New Yo.k, will 10 Southampiou. Licut. neon, ber Owner, say's he Wii Lake uis Loa Lo Aine toa again iu twe ‘spring and take part un ail of mext season's dark 1) Bar had foupdered in tne Brisvol ‘Cuannel, Yesterday's svorin and tuat all Lue crew had beeu ‘lust proves unurue. ‘The vessel at ize i i F Fi i E i} : Hi Fi BE i i Sep in the Direction of War. ‘ToRowTs, Oxt., Nor. 2—The Glode refers to Mr. Chamberlain's appointment this morning, and In @ Mrongly worded editorial article says: “Let British Tecalied. There is 20 ought or should in tae ‘The imperative ts required and Canadiao® to employ it Me must be recaded. iS: understand tuai Uhetr own Inver- DULY staxed On UME resuit of Ube lm pending pegvtiauous. Suouid the comniesioners alk tO ‘& wettlewent, or suowld Une Senate Burke a agreement novuilg caa be more vertalm than that Britain's abandoning lorever diggrece the usb pame, Do Britous Kaow tbat tue wolted States Congress has already passes an wc to cut Off every so.t of Commercial exchange Wich Cate sda?’ Do they know that Congress bas uryed (ue Admiuistradon tO enioree tust act? Are they Vers lange proportion of the Amer can Journals ceasewesuy Vituperate Un because be has uot Tesoried to -etaliation? Ubey compreaend that Ue can have Do option DUC toempioy tue apt If the negouaiions fali or Af the agreeiwent be disallowed In Lue Senate? If he does ewploy revaltation, What then? We do not act as alarmists ta dec.aring that @ war which Great Britta has long teated more than any Other Posie Die war will probabiy Oocur, To avond tue dangers and disgrace (uat Lureaven Chere is bul oor way, MK CUAMBEALAIN [8 THE SOLE CAUSE that the ouUook Is -ark, Before bis appointment, it Was bri ut enough, It was Drigbt UnUL be Wade ‘Voniy embarrassed Lue situalion, IC is glooay bes Calis: be Has readered Ube Dest metuod of seitie~ imeut diilicuit vo propose or discuss, aud he haS made himsel hateful On Uuls Without disuiucuon of ori.in American Ansvient attack upon Undse felww cit loyalty rang true by Une most Lerrioe of Less When bunureds of thousands of sous of Inisi mothers faced deach iu DavUe for the rpublic. 1b is Useless Lo ToUnd sMooLa prophecies Upon the hope Uhat Mr. Cuauiber.alu's PHO Apies Cal. escape the Consequences of the hostility that be bas aroused. If ibey donot recall hin they ~~ 4 Feepousibility wor wim. If tbey do Moi rec% Icisoniy because Wey are full of sympalby 1OF bia. His Own rasb In: wor has tun Ito Urouble, abd be alone suoud be tae vicum. SUreLy Itus becier that he be wade to undergo uls deverus (wan that Uke peace Of Usdrods of millloas of English speaning peopie shoud be Jeoparuized Om Deval! Of Bis dignity.” THINKS IT Was AMITE, Opinion of the St. Louts Fire Chief as to tue Cause of the Terribie Explosion. St. Lovts, Nov, 2.—Juo. Lindsay, chiet of tne fire deparuncnt, says regarding the explosion on 14tR street yesterday morning, by Which eight persons were kiuied: “Iu my opinion the explosion Was not Catised bY iter yas Or Easouue. Neltuwer oF chess coud bave dewolisued dhe buliding 44 Walch tex pidded and ai, Of Uke suTOUUding DUlldugs tLe Way you see at 14UL Stree, I never saw such a compiete wreck Ia my fife ay Whe ove Yesterday iuorhing. 1 Was Upon (ue scene Tou minutes aiver Ue aiatin Was strUk, and We place Was then as you Rnd A Woday, bituer dynauile, guapowder Or glam powder Was What exploded, ad no one cal make me Dedeve ouuerwise.” ihe opluion of & Duwbver of exp The Lact of Lue explualon being accome ML Indicates Unie, Tue testanouy of roveTy clerk, CO Une cect Guat Suies Bicavue, uhe Le aaic-d aud Caused Ue proprietor's altenuon WP Mor ps yas, Suppo. cs the gus Laeory. ENDIANS ALLOWED TO ESCAPE, Alarm “pd indignation Over the Al- Jeged Ametiicency of the troops. Cuicags, Nov, 2—A Billlug’s, Mout, spectal sayy: Afver Watcning Une Lodians for Ure weeks We miuLary allowed 200 of them Lo make Uelr eScaye 10F paris unkuown last night. Uhey are SUppoved Ww have Coure LoWard Lule piace, aud CObe shierable Mueamivese is (eit were sot Lue sately uf Uwe people ang ue LelluwWsipue und also Suudiou chy. “fhe acuous o dean Indians bout coups tue Geller Chat ail te wot rigat Ab is nouced at aul are Well afmMed abd val wake & JOug sirugyic. Mauy sivchuweo Wu bave cate Ou tue 1ese-y ON are vend.ug OWN Wen Lor Weir provection, Just Bow Lucy at fal, aud many Will Surely be Kilied by Lue turMent reas ‘The cit Zeke wee ase greatly Invewsad VO LAK Uae Lue ludiaus Were G.owed lo encaye Lo make LoUble Wuen Wey wigut uave Deen caplured, CUMSTANCE. av 190 Nez Percew have arrived on the “Crow rovery livia, bey say Lay 10 Wade with tue Crows, but Binge! known b) sue Setters, Many Usual LO oud. Fears for Lue saiety as Cue udVauers, and Were iB 6 WITH THE SPKRETS. St. Fath, woncer Press epoca Trou ive Crow. Agency, says Lue Indians fepors Sword Bearer lo wave Oven la the Big ora Soume VAS NO.day COMMUMUE WILL Lie apitila, 210 Lelis Lucu We Goes Wo WueNe God Lives, Wuo bes ® Culhawan, a Wale mad, abd ab lodien Willa Walch LO begin We Word Uver agall wueD ai wie Kiused 10 Uns War, Lue CoWwred Loops Loud Sichinuey cau,ed at the agency Way, waking Ax compauies bere, Must ut We Ludiaus coummg iu Lu respouse W GER, Kuger's orders are SqUAws aud couuren, meanness NO SURPHISE CHICAGO, The Authorities did not Expect a Writ Wouid be urantes the Anarchists, Cuicago, NOV. 2.—1 ue Brst news o tue decision Of Lhe Supveme Court In Wwe Case OF the aaarculste Was taken to the county Jail bY an Associaued Preve reporter w few widules after It bad been Te cxived Tom Washlugivn, Jaier Fobain was Seated lu bis Offic: Upped back in is cuair and vu W ght uls Cigar. When tue reporter wid itu tbe uews We GeubeTavely SUFuce a match, Be uss cigar, abd Suid: “Weil, It is Just Waal We'ex pecs.” ‘Lucre were Do visILOrs at the Jail to 4y, and al tne Were lu Weir ceds Wuen Lue ews are TWO, MOLE Was seul Up Lo Spiex leuluy Miu Met OWE uad been dewed, alu aonlug Me bad LY stamens LO Lake ID Tegasd WO tue atler, Spies was sig i bis Cea Lusly en Baged Wha swe MaUURTIp. He read Lue DLE Suu retuged it Wha « suort “4 have butuing tO Say.” Nowe Of Lue Ower incu Would way any ul camer, Everything is pet cuy quiet iu vidi Le Jala, alae 10 LACK wd OVET Laue w idule CIs uel UC Cue Wri Was Whal Was UnIveroMuy eapecveu ere, ———__ Raitour’s Kvpes tor Ireland, Loxpox, Nov. 2.—Mr. buifous hus written « letter AM Waku le says Le does Mut duUbE at Ireland WiLL Liue aud pallens Wali See LUE LAW again ue Lue posiou OF supremacy ium Wuled IL oUgay weer W Mae Dees ausWed LOialL Abe Lunn of TEBLOTIME Lue LaW is DOL 4d easy Out, DE says, DUS ayuIpaily eucuur.ges Luvee eugaged upou it. Daring Neaicam Bandits. Garvestox, ex, Nov, 2—A special from Browaosvine sajo: “Awaican Uandile cuvered Wie cuore ui auagdeliue Fy Indaigo voauly, on Live ight of UC. 81, and guLted ‘1G, Cain ]VEry Guuai's WOFLKR Ol AWwer odd ate bore leaviug Whey uusiug d tue dot, smasued tae windows wud Geaced Lue wuUst Geuctaude 1u@ Denice Cureatoucd Lo clean Out tue COMBS ALY Belure Waly Gayo ————__ ‘The Reichsing Convoked. Beri, Nov. 2.—Au unyeral decree has been issued COLTRI Lue Pcuscug ou Noveuver 26, Mr. Baltour Leaves Sreiand, Loxpox, Nov. 2—air, Baiour, caves secretary for Irevaud, Wikv was beck ia DUUUR for Ven Gays, re tured Wo Lundun W-uay, Like an Ordinary Prisoner. BARPER, 1M8 CINCINNATI BANK WeaCKEn, OX THE BawWL.ON LOUSY Jat. Cuxcixnant, Nov. 2.—Shoruy aiter 1 o'clock this morkuy £ L. maiper, of we lve Fdedy Went for We Ris. Uwe imo ub ordiuary Cou ke U Maumiiiva County juli abd spens tue agut Were Like an ordinary pisouer. ie accepled bis 106 WAU COMpidIDL, aud said De Was Wiulug LO GO Ine Leu OF W's Guugeon, as Lhe Goverment should chose. ‘Tuere are suwors thal tue Govern thems OMcers bevaue fearful (ual we Wold escape iow ue Dayton Jui, aud Wat be War brougab bere for greater Secdily. he Was Tenualy aPe Taigued Upon wis Lodi uweote in Whe Cuivad lates Court Wuls murulug. — YeLiow FEven at SaxporD, Fia—Two deaths frow yeuow 1ever Wuder suspiivus GrcUusiances Awwhsay in Sauiord, Fin, uduced Wwe Duval County Board of wealth Ww vend vs. Daniel, & Yee JOW Lever expert, down Luere Ub 4 specias Ural WO wscertaib UNC .acls aud reyort Wiew Dr. Daniel rewurues Yesteruay wud Made ao ollictal report Ww lwe board OF WealLh, am Wuied ue says: “1mere IB