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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED DAILY. Except Sunda; AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, ss Werthweet Corner Pennsyivania Ave. aad 11th Sty by The Evening Star Newspaper Company, & B. KAUFFMANN, ever. one postage Month: one your, $5. sitmonthe gts OY Sets © econd clase mall mater] “aelneton, D. C..a@ Tux Weer. Sta8_published on Friday-$1 @ Fear, postage prepaid. Siz months, 50 cents: $27 AD mail subscry must be paid in advances pepaper sent longer than is paid foe wt 12 ad Rates of adverUsing made known on A f Leation SPECIAL NOTICES. ag ALL MEMBE! TMON LOL thelr hail. 12h st nw. on SUNDAl- Nuvem- ie yee gices m.to ‘tend. the funersl of cur Srpinriied tyatiqog r= Members of ster ogee SBF GRANT, PX acess SPECIAL NOTICE. There will bee caliod meeting of Columbia EPareapyicn sign so 101, SUNT ‘eu bet Oelock. Busi of im # of the President. F. Hl. PAD- THE LADIES ARE NOTIFIED THAT | rei GOULD (of 421 Urb st) hasa noe Of Japune-e Gooda Potpourri Perfuise, Gold, iver and Faacy Colored Paper. French 1 ius Pape y, Toys, Freuch Iransfer Pictures, Easel Gold Paint. Metalic, Scrap Pictures, & Te Be NOTICE, TBE FIRM OF LOWE & DON. 'OHUE has this day dis-oived by mutual con Seok AL persons having claitns acalust the said rua Sil peepent tne same Yor esttucrat M. LOWE, F. DONOHOE, 13TH SF ding at Sn. AL. Feasonable Tatra marking linen, &e. @~>, GEO. A SCOTT HAS REMOVED FROM = ‘801% D st. to 520 Sth st. uw. Le Droit Iuuilding. nv-6t_ NATIONAL CAPITAL DIRECTORY. — Ciice, 1417 F Street Northwest. Acomplete and the nvaae of the District of Columivia te now and will include every Fesident, the, < ton ad address, ‘Alarge cireula’ ma of the Directory is already as @ured throu orders received from every Departinent of the United Stetes Government, the Cuited States Capita! s community. As au advertising medium it will be unexcelled. ILL BE READY FOR DELIVERY JANUARY 1, 1N88. Rates for Adverts Ore pare... "Uh, including book ne-half paws. 5 5 me: e-quarter ps % = = fasmers tomertec i laire t) passes ccess-eveeeneenveseee @B acriptiou to Din ctors, rm ‘Special contracts made for margipal page advertise- mame a ly bound in a substantial black . wry, and will not be distigured By advertisem-nts on the back. sides or mancn. ‘Send in your orers at once. ‘WILLIAM DICKSON, Publisher, aim 1417 F Street Northwest, WILHELM) CLUB CONCERTS. =< YOSER KANPAR. Cor ductor, os for STRING ORCHESTRA. Dig- Yngurshed Solo Artista. First Concert SATURDAY DECEMBER 10. Season Tickets, three le, #1. No single tickets sold. ons at leading Music Stores, , ee PAYMENT 14TH ISSUE. ‘NOVEMBER, 1887. FQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSOCIATION, “EQUITABLE BUILDING,” 1003 F st. ASSETS—@81 1,892.28. on hooks are open for & new issue of stock ‘table Building, 1003 F st. Shares are $2.50 per Pauphiets explaining the ob; id advantages of Office bo from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. On the first yeti SEE RIT Be Seat we Oeiock "> yHOMAS SUMERVILLE: Prost. JNO. JOZ EDSON, See'y. 43m =, THOMAS G. HENSEY, REAL ESTATE Bo actliomurance Avent: has removed (0) his Rew quarters 1226 F stn. 23-1 Posraste 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 potterien, Artistic Bronzes, Brasses, &. HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON, 019 424 9th stroot. YCLOPEDIAS, «, Preskiont's choice, thagAmerican (Appleton's} | | tinued. “The p | = TABERNACLE, 9TH AND B STS. 8._W. cer. ie the Pastor, Rev. Wat. © Sco- 27:30pm. The Moody and San- | Key collects: | School at 9:0 am. a ——. CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (PRES. | Buspose of Ds o on 6.45 p. m., Young People’s Meeting; 7:30 p.m. Ping Sunday School and Missionary Exercises. Seats oe F ae a mae nll MISS WILLS, MODISTE, WISHES TO IN E> core her custemers and the pub t aur sh the nates of over 000. act subacribers in this rity alone, Your chilicen attendinar school need it. Shaan aie popula brary of ferences on the best terme’ re ‘once Box 12 saredee, Fo = lei SSg HR 1 RRR TIT gf8y ms EEE ER ‘s RHH it RRE zt "ss, HE WO OEE & - SaoRegke t SS 2 FINE DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER. FOR FULL DRESS—AND DAY WEAR WE EMPHASIZE THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUS- ENESS. IN THE EXERCISE OF DETAIL AND FINISH WE ACCOMPLISH SATI3- FACTORY RESULTS. WHEN YOU NEED SHIRTS REMEMBER THIS B. F. WOODARD & CO, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, 15TH AND F STS. 26-1 . Garr Suz Or Dex Goons Now in progress at BEHREND'S BALTIMORE STORE, 908 Seventh st. mw. We are closing out two Departments at a great sacrifice. CASSIMERES AND CLOTHS and cLoars AND GARMENTS OF EVERY KIND. We are compelled to close them oat. We have no room ne for them Have you? Great Mark-Down in Above Departments. A Feast of vet icrvalun Finet-Comers have the Choice: and Bisel. at a 4 BLANKETS 100 Pair Strictly All-Wool — $20. eel. everywhere tor $3.50. The reason why? Vics are allieht-y soled, ne Lot of 50 dozen STRIPED SOCKS, usual price, rule that sold for @1.2;, go at 84e. BEAUTIFCL LINE OF DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LE\Rp GASH MERES. TOWELS. LINEN DbOML> Ties, FLANNELS, &e., &e. Ws have made prices on line of Won- depyh Brenton {wale the attention feustomers is BEHREND’S BALTIMORE STORE, aS-3en ‘908 7th st. nw. Die Recon & hae CLOTHING COMPANY, COR. 7TH AND G STS Fora fne Drem Suit or Overcoat, go to the London (& Liveryoo! C.otinng Co. ne If you want to save €3 on » $10 Suit or Overcost, go to the London & Liverpool Clothing Co. If you want s cod, strong working suit et 96, 0r8 fine business suit at $8.50, goto the London & Liver- rol Clothing Co. If you want fine Prince Atbert Suit at to the Lonten & Liversest Clotuas ee Oe ‘We will save youfrom $5 to 46 on a $20 Suitor If you want s good Suit or Overcoat for Boy 13 to 1S years old at $5, go to the oo London & Liverpool Or, if you want ofine Suit or Overcoat, the Loudon & Liverpool Clothing Cot SO? If you want 8 nice School Suit Overcoat wo 15 years old ot €2.50, oF fine Dress Baier Ore coat at 65, go to the ¢ COMFORTS, BLANKETS. | —TOhe:«£ Vo. 71—No 10,761. "SPECIAL NOTICES. bening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1887. TWO CENTS. PECIAL NOTICES. Washington News and Gossip,. |°*O#ETARYLAmaR TomR.sramxs ounmiittee of the ¥. M. C meet ‘ir Cormeliua Buriew will ead these apeetai Sovic-a sv oting ten are cordially invited. seni i iy a MOUNT VERSON PLACE ACE CH ‘South, corner of #th an@K sts. n.w., Rev. % ee —Preaching at 11 a > Preachin FIELb at 10a. uh is seal at the evening servi ‘All are cordially invited. ‘pyterian), Connecticut _ave.. Nand 18th WacServives-at Ihe. m. and 7 40 p,m Preach by the pastor. Rev. T. 8. Hamiax, DD, Th t. Band F pw. ing very Thursday all. =>_McKENDRER M. F. CHURCH, MASSA- : 5; be MERT KICHARDSO: id to Build an House of the Execution of the Chicago Anazchists:” and ‘W YORK AVENUE PRESBYTERIAN ‘cure! Wa. Auvin Bantiert, D.D. m. and 7:30 pam, San Tu. Young People’s meeting Rev. pastor. Puolic worship at 11 ‘School at 9:30 p.m, Lecture and prayer meeting*Thursday pan. ‘ance i. B. Moulton, CN. Wh: F, Bradley will sddress the meeting. McKendree ch ‘will conduct the music. Pubile corilially invited, N TUESDAY F: NG. AT 7: meet.” Essay of Society in this Country. Critics: F. B. Tasker, W. F.Gapen, = Wi rectory for Nurses has been Nuries day aud niet. <g=> REV, SAM W. SMALL ‘Will Lecture for the Benefit of the WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ‘at Mount Vernon Church, 9th SATURDAY EVENING, Nov. 12, Subject: “THE 1HUGS OF SOCIETY “A brilliaut and breezy discussion of the characters met with in modern society, whose lives and influences tend tothe spolistion of the true, the good aud the beautiful in human nature. ‘This lecture has received the most cordial approval and applause wherever it hax been delivered. Adinis. sion, 25 cts. Tickets for sale at Brentano's, 11th and €.6, Purcell’s, and Temple Cafe" nll-2t If you want 1413 N.Y. ave “<g> WEST WASHINGTON. D. c., November 10, 1887. ving, this day purchesed, Stores No. 7260 and fa st..formerly owned by me, from Mr. K. B. Saneroit, I would sohieit the continuance of ail my old patrons, assuring them that their wants will meet «ith prompt and courteou> attention and that they will fd waa y resrect, “Special attention wi ven to compounding physicians Prescriptions and tanily recipes. AU night calls prompt the stock new aud co plete in every: Poe g=> STOVES, & naces, Slate Mautels, ill styles and latest ns at low prices, M. B FLiNN, 691 Penn. A Caustic Letter From The Cabinet Minister to the Commissioner. ‘THE SECRETARY SPRaKs OUT PLAINLY AND SAYS THAT RITHER HIMEELP OB THE mEAD OP THE Lax | *BINE but harmony for w lon OFPICE WILL HAVE TO RETIRE YROM THE DEPART- FORK YOUNG MEN SWMAN, will Preach in ‘aud C sts.,at 11 a m., to Young Mrn, by request of the In- c. A. Immediately he morning and evening services there will be mes for Young Men. and at 3:30 pam. Mr. A. T. FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN ‘oth st. vet. G and H ste. n. ith School at 9:30 &.m. bh: ‘prayer meeting at 6:30 Pun Strangers are cor- Goverxwent Recerrrs To-paY.—Internal reve- ue, $410,940; customs, $518,731. CHECKERED CAREER OF 4 ea aa Among the Department changes announe: One in particular will attract considerable atten- jashington, Bartley to be a laborer in the OMice at a salary of $600. He was & Washington boy, the son of ‘the late Judge T. W. Bartley. He oung man of talent and but always wild and wi am. Young Peo; iu Gostel service st g=>, FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 13TH ST. et. Gand Hn. Sunday sei Secretary Lamar wrote a letter to Mr. Sparks, the Commissioner of the General Land Office, yes- terday, 1n which he informed Mr. Sparks that one or the other of them would have to retire from the Department. This isthe result af aconstant fric- {ion between the Secretary and his subordinate, ‘aggravated by the open criticism of the Secretary's decisions by Mr. Sparks, What directly called for the sharp response trom Mr. Lamar was a long letter to him from Mr. Sparks questioning tne cor- | of Congress rectness of the decision of the Secretary in the ‘Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis and Omaha railroad indemnity land cases, Mr, Lamar begins his let- ter by saying: “I have recetved a communication bearing this date (changed by erasure and interpolation from revious date), addressed to me by you, and hi try to answer it at once, as the matter to Which it relates has already béen unnecessarily | terior Departmen delayed too long. Fortunately, I will be able to get rid do this more conveniently, because every point | formal ‘submitted has been the subject of reconsiderai comes from a source that should ‘under. having been presented through the columns o ‘whose enterprise put them in possession | retary Lamar ex; ese points before Iwas apprised {hat the | nominated for decision referred o in your letter had incurred our disapproval and met with your displeasure. | prominent democratic official, who 1s not unkindly. have neither the disposition to enter upon a | disposed in olemic discussion with a subordinate, nor to en- | Sparks, thi gage with bim at his insistance in a gladiatorial | tl especially 90 in a matter in which he has | and after exp! my care matured instructions, a | the office ce in the public | purpose of publishing the letter; that THE PRESIDENT ASSENTED } ‘sermon, *Cousclence m_ Religion,” “Conscience. in Politics, | “Conscience in Businesa* General prayer and confer wuraday evening at 7:30 o'clock. ni i and at 7-30 p.m. subject “Man's ‘Young people's meeting at7 p.m. ‘9:30 ain. Revival services ‘cou- rdiaily invited. iv out actor of some abit t the cou! an al and a favorite role was that of Rip, Winkle, Dut his habits prevented him from rising in that .. He spent x good deal of time ranchi the West and his career has been a very check- as Preaching 11 a. M.E.CHURCH.COR. N D. ieamnectiig st 6 pane ‘the publicars. cordially pis'a tneetiine st 6 pia. ‘the public are cordaily ited to each of these ineetinss.” 11am. 7:30 p.m Upfendins? aba apl pon EXTenston oF Leave.—First Lieut. David N. Mc- Donaid, 4th cavalry, has been granted three months’ extension of leave, SecRRTARY Lamar had a short conference with the President to-day. Navat Onpere.—Surgeon J. G. Ayres has been ordered to the Galena, Lieut, W. F. Lord detached from the Saratoga and placed on waiting orders. Surgeon F. L. Du Bots from the Galena and on waiting orders. Ensign W. J. Maxwell the Coast Survey and granted six months leave. ed three months leave, ‘Tue Lancaster has sailed from Rio de Janeiro for Monte Video. Giences tollowed Were: dear coutet METROPOLITAN PRESBYTERIAN ‘Chureb, 4th and B sts, se, Capitol Hill, Rev, Servlees at 114. and e evenina Sirvive will be in observance of tle week of prayer for as men. and the sermon especinily to. the young. & polat #30 am. Youus People's meeting ODIs’ N = ae TRAL METHODIST PROTESTANT Z STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, NEAR . B.W.—The pastor, Kev. D.W. Fav Lam. ‘The discourse wili have es: reterences to the life and character of Re: Lecture at 7:30 p.m. Subject @ better thing than to doom a city like the pastor, Rev. &. REESE at 9-30 a.m.; prayer meet Punite cordially invited to ‘* CHURCH OF = ‘Versalis D or 13th and, oan vat by Reve J. A. Spitz of Ni Ensign Jas. 8. Bi GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘chureb. corner of 9th and is sts. n. w.—ito- ival services on the Sabbath and durin week, conducted by the Rev. ANDREW Preaching to-morrow at 1 the Rev. A. Maxsurp. Suni 9:3 jencral experience ‘oun people's meeting at Public cordially invited, REVIVAL SERVICES ‘Metboulet Epincopal church, corer 4th at eaidenice, SU East Caption st 7 East Gai tor ii am. and by. Dr. Satmon Harcuine on THe Covousta RIveR— ‘The Fish Commissioner was authorized by a recent act of Congress to re-establish salmon hatching on the Pacific coast if the laws of the States were found to afford sufMctent protection to justi Commisstoner has satisfied himself arantee the needed protection for the young h, and it 1s intended to begin salmon haiching on ‘the Columbia river on an extensive scale. sixty millions of young salmon will be there during the coming season, Con. SwirziEeR IxviTED.—The chamber of com- merce of the State of New York has invited Col, ‘Switzler, chief of the Bureau of Statistics, Treas- ury Department, to meet its members and friends at the one hundred and nin-teenth annual anquet of the chamber, at Delmontco’s, New York city, on Tuesday eveniny by official business he will probably attend. meeting, 3:30). m1. 6:30 pm. Seats free. ‘to command and the subordinates to obey. “Your excuse for this extraordinary communica- tion is that an argumentative report of yours as to the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad had not been brought to my attenuon, and that the Omaha cases were, AT FLETCHER 5-4 Sunday preachis by Dr. Rrcey, m..fallowed by Revival services, tion will be viven to Join the church. “The Hywnal is used in the Sabbath School aud the We noed help in the school. leome from Bro. OWES, and a warm ¢ meeting ‘3 pm. at the WAUGH M. ©. CHURCH, pitol Hi, Rev. J hing at 11a. m. by Hey ati Conferenee, a S, chaplain U. 8) Thursday evouing prayer services inday” morning ‘clans at 9:1 wortable, aud everybody” wi next. If not prevented A HIGH AVERAGE FOR-THE SECRETARY'S CLERKS.— The clerks in the office of the Secretary of War to-day received their rating tn the recent examina- tons for promotion. than in any bureau of the War ResigNavion.—Mr. Owen McCabe has resigned in the Pension Office on account of Affirmative: Jobn N. ative: Gen. S. 8, Henkle SECOND BAPT! 1810, 4th st. and Virgin EpMOND Herz SWEM pastor.—Preaching Young uien'smesting Suuday 5p, uw. hhrintiaue” meeting Tuesday teachers’ weeting Prayer and praise gervice Thuraday, “C40 p.m All Come, will you? Parsonage Now 780 41 dy Sich Friday from 20 10m, higher aealmae a ‘D THE PUBLIC AND MEDICAL profesdion to know tat the Washington Di- noved to 1118 1Oth st. BN. where they can be suppited with competent Prrsonat.—C. A. Lamb of Chicago, P. D. Far- rar of New York, and John M. Staples of North Carolina are at Willard's——Count Mitktewicz of w York last night. ‘The letter continues: criticism of every puint in my recent decision In my former dec! extending over a per sole object which you apparently have in view 15, [AN CHURCH, NORTH PRESBYT ERI st., bet. 9th and 10th sts. n. w.—Se 11 a.m,, Rev, Mr. AIKEN, Fecently ‘ia, Will speak upon the customs and reluricn of that ry: 7:30 p.m. preaching by the pastor, dev.C. B. HAMSDELL, "Special religious services “Tucaday irsday 7:30 p.m. Strangers we @> UNION METHODIST EPISCOPAL day school at 9a! m. At 1i am. preachii pantor, ey. Ww. H Citvrataxy ad at 71 NAUGLE, evangelist froin Ohio, meeting at 6-30 p.m. Revival services each xcept Saturday evening, Washington was fi 8. Fillmore of Boston, W. E. UI ‘Lombard of New York are at P. Mitchell of New York is at Welker’a Samuel H. Randall and A. &. Schwab of New York are at Wormley's——J. H. Butman of Boston, C. T. T. Smith of Omaha, Neb., and Wm. Brackett of Chi- cago are at the St. James.—H. A. Lyman and A, ‘M. Bates of New York, A. phia, Capt. J. B. Milton of the Of San Diego, F. A. Adams of Bi of Worcester, Mass, J. K. Hill of ‘Tyson of Baltimore, H. A. Locke of Cam! Mass, and C. H. Thompson of Boston are al Metropolitan.—Jobn P, Gill of New York and Bi oughiin are at ‘the National—Wm. E. Dodge of New York and Arthur Meeker of Chicago are at the Arlington. Society Notes, A pretty “small and early” dancing party was Dinhany of Miss Flora West, seco aacgie if tne bird ss Blora West, second da ter of Sir Lionel 8. West. ‘The’ ia a ation were softly and tary lights halt to insist that I -Co.winbus (0.) Journal, Particular classes of land lost in place. to discuss with you these past decis- inly did so instruct you in my recent A; Lowry of Ehiladel- | gectston of October 7, 1887, and you did not even Navy, Jas. T. Fisher Pes exening during the week, ‘The pastor will be assisred each evenings to these services. REET M, E. CHURCH, 8. E.. Rev. M. F. B. Kioe, pastor. 9 a.m., ‘at the charch and Mission. Tt am. and 7: m., preachiug bY wv > pas or. 6:30 Divs praise mect O'clock church Wednesday eveni jally invited to worship with us, “I => CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNE! 8 gth Hi and sirects in. wa Rev. Saucy He Gueesr, pestor Sunday school G40 am. Schools 3:30 pm. 7:30 thee snurtaras ~ = given at the British LATROBES. FUR- Tooms of the tS has moved from I} 7 © st. uw. toslé 6th st., bet. D and B st here she will be pleased to sec them. 5S. T. Tay! mw. n10-Lm* ‘A 3 ig, No. 1419 F st. n.w., Washineton, D. NESDAY, November 16, 1887, at 4 p.m. for the pur does of electing « Board of Directors and transactug Sther important business, ‘AUSTIN HEI, nk 12 Presid Tf you wish to avoid thjarious chemical preparations Use 7 Sisters’ Hair Grower, Tf you are buld 7 Sisters’ Hair Grower will give you ‘a fine head ot hair. If our bairis brash and dry 7 Sisters’ Hair Grower Will reuder it soft aud «ilken ‘For sale by SCHELLER & STEVENS, Pharmacists, 210-26 9th and Pa ave. and Nat. Hotel Drax sto lace M. E. Church, FRIDAY EVENING, Nov. 11. 7-30 ofclock. Interesting aduresses will be made Win. E. Dodge, esq., president, and the Rey. Jo ‘Strong, D. D. Caverly & Co, will cell st i ‘k at the old stand, 5 vi No. 17 underaigned, and said EDWARD CAV! Of their claims to the undersigue. avenue. K WM. J. MILLER, 29-26 Assignees of Edward Caveriy & Co. OF THE IN THE SUPREME couRT DI r OF COLUMBIA. MUTi Bro’ & Co ¥. Srorr CRomMWELL & Co. tal. No. 10702 Equity Docket 27. ‘This cause, together with the report of the ‘assignees and receivers being referred to me to state accounts of the asset- and of the claims of creditors, notice is hereby «iven to all crediturs of the firm of Stot Cromwell & Co... and f E. Chester Stott to prove thei claims azainst the said firm, and the said Stott, before me at my office, in the United States Court “House, ¥.ashington, D. ‘aud after this Ist day of Ni ‘Notice is further given that the third December, 1887, at 11 o'clock a, my office as above. JAS. G. PAYN: m1-iu,thu.settn so Se EN, SYSTEM OF ‘not fret the lecture lomson Nov. 124 p.tte, ‘id Man apes at pit and Nov, 1 MeDonala f school See Educational. a = g p,, New York ave., Wasiinito see Fe SE, at PT. HALLS, 908 F st nw. “Shirts to order. ‘014-30, ‘C. A. mass meeting at Congregational a ywers that decorated the mantel tables, With the large mirrors.and the fire some exquisite et room Was brilliant TERIAN CHURCH, COR, he and ets. ‘ieee GOB ervices AY asf and’? of the tiny lamy duced. The ball the great chandeliers, with Light retreshnente de foie gros sandwiches, wities were served guring the e' pink gauze, cut danciog Shaped, ‘Miss Flora West wore a siinilar dress of cream colored wore a simple tollet of white sash of Scotch plaid, rose pi tened on one shoulder, crossed to the opposite and carried to the bic! to the edge of the ¢elved a great abundance of flowers. had ten immense ones for herself. ests were Mrs, de Reuterskiold, Baron and the roness Rosen, Miss Adele Grant, Mrs. Cameron, Miss Endicott, ‘Miss Janie Miss Macomb, Miss Chew, Mr. Murui of tne Spanish obath school 3 p- mung people's mecting 6:30 p.m, Seats free, conformity to a recent act of Cor ETERS, ‘pon me. ve duty of caus: be adjusted. It therefore ony | meee ane on this point to dispose of your | “greedy cormora vernes Ly ining | public lands, and that they have succeeded in are, in my Opinion, eotirely irreie- | Using the Secretary Of the Interior as a means of riiffer in our con. | BetUng bm ont of their way. struction of the statutes or of decided cases, and | Another party who assumed to know something Whatever variance may exist in our conceptions | of the inside a duties, I am constrained to say to you that #8 obviously one point upon Which we \drough accord. Upon this point you have in the communication before me, riveting on my mind a profound conviction. ‘The al effect of your present course 1s that you cannot execute my orders and follow my instruc- tons and co-operate in my administration without inions which should be consci-n- ed with reference to vitally im- or bens protound am as sincere as you can protoun conviction that my instructions to you are in exact accordance with the law of Congress, in line | that Secretary Lamar 1s gotog uj ‘with the decisions of the courts, and in support of | Bench, and that Mr. Vilas, who fs to succeed him upremacy of law anditsinviolability. It ts | in the Interior Department, is as destrousof getting rid of Sparks as 1s the present Secretary; that TING OF THE STOCKHOLDEUS of tie NONTGOMERY LONG FIBEL CO? TONGIN COMPANY will be beld in the Glover Bulld- Mbit eo in 2 ©..0n WED- VTERIAS CHURCH, con. the pastor, Kez. Noort on “The Do-Nothing he Manse, 936 B xt. 1 me citations of legal maxims by Infgrming ngth and tue bedice V "8.8, at 9-30. Youn, 6:30. Pastor's residence, jauze, and Miss Amalia + * “However we may and pale blue, fas- NEW JERUSALEM CHU ‘Capitol st, bet. Bund sunday school at Subject of sermon: where it fell tn 1o1 » Kev. B.D. DANTRLS, m. Preaching at ‘way, bot sa our E: F 10th and D sts.s.w., Rev.CRas. W.Batpwis, pastor, 11 a. m., 7 school #8. 1. Young Prayer méetiag ‘Thi Please bring your Hytnals. FOUNDRY METHODIST EPISCOPAL ‘Church, coruer ot 14th and G Noygtuber 13, areas follows: 20 8m proud t Pastor, Rev, Gronok Etuiorr at 11a m.subjects “Drawing Power of the Cross.’ Interesting program. and Japan." Sermon ag 7:30 p.m. ‘Realization of Idesla. p.m. Always glad to welcome vis- itorsand strangers, gt FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of 10th and G ata. now.—The pastor, will proach at 11 a. Tecoguition of the = en held throughout the world by P. i, Washington ¥. 3. CsA. ins for the same object. Simday Pilgrim Brauch Sunday School Vesper service at and Mrs. John Mirae boss and Mr, Romero fegation, ‘Mr 8 Endicott, jr, Mr. Roustan, Dr. and Mrs. Lorin; Mr. Greger, Mr. de Bourider, a Sala, Mr.’ Salancon, Mf. Beau: ation, Mr. L de Roulkousky, Russian legation; Lieut. john Davis, Mr. ‘Jusse Tyson, and Mr. Mrs, Capt. C.C. Byrne, of the Soldiers’ Home, ve @ tea in her home on the grounds of the ome, On Thursday afternoon from 406, The heavy’ rain of that day ceased in the late after- noon, and many of those invited drove out. Among the guests were Mrs. John Moore, Col. and ‘Mrs. Dolph, Mrs, Nix ‘Boston, Miss A PRELIMINARY MEETING TO PRE- | a Way for the general mectilig. in De- ceniber nent, of the United States Branch ot the Evan- pring Rice, Mr. felical Allisee Will be held ln the Mount Vemon Mr, ices to-morrow, Suuday’ secretary of the Alliance. p10-2t | <q=>, THE UNDERSIGNED, AS ASSIGNEES BSP inorder to clone tp ths attains of Edward ‘Missionary meeting: Subect of discuss ible for me, in contravention of my own opinions, arrived at after long and anxious study, | the President assents to the p' ‘© surrender them to you. Under these circum’ pranves, It 1s due to ord: tie ei enate he Peters, Sin Mostyn of Engiand. is, Tinner’s Supplies, stove vod chance to buy’ ‘usefal ir. Caverly in charge of the store— and also Warerooms in rear of premises 26 1oth st. uw. and goods therein, as our agent, and he will be pleased to show and sell the "Al persons indebted unto said EDWARD CAVERLY © COvare requested to make early settlement with the esous having claims against LY & CO. will send statement 486 Louisiaus | Rey. 5. M. Newa an, D. Our opinions, ot to appoint & Comin sioner ot am or to appoint a sioner of | tai ar finds who wilt baminister iis Bureau 1a Retieral of New Mexico, und who Was appointed to rit and concert of action with the | that office to carry out the reform pol Administration ta regard to public lands, is highly it and by Secretary Lamar, ‘Mrs, and Miss Hunt Coolidge and her Mrs. Hoyt, and Mrs. Capt. Catlin, Miss Edes, of K street, gave a dinner party on ‘Thursday evening, to meet Mr, Andrews, of New ‘The Chinese minister has issued cards for a 'y, for gentlemen only, on the 30th ‘Mr. Joseph Chamberlain 1s not expected here before the 21st of the month, as Sir Charles er has not yet arri ceiving maby social attentions tn He has invitations fora round of dinner that would take him-all winter to dispose Cards have been received here announcing the marriage at Waterville, Wis.,on the 24 inst., of ex-senator Patterson, formerly ot South Carolibay nd Miss Mildred M. Franks, of the former place, The bride, who is both young has many friends in Washington, to whom nouncement will dotfbtiess be & sui terson Is at-present a resident of Lieut. John M. Carson, jr. of the 8th cavalry, at Fort Riley, will be married on December 1 Fort’ Leavenworth, Kana. daughter of Maj. Edwin V. Sumner, Mr. and Mra. W. V. Cox, who have been visiting the relatives of Mr. Cox in Ohio during month, have returned to the city, and will occupy their house on H street during the winter. Mrs. Judge Gist, who has been seriously ill for several weeks, is convalescent. School at 9:30 8. m. 14th st, nw. 3:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Church” music Jed by Dr. Bischoff, or- Bc De} nt, and without putting bi necery of more ccisive action Ga hi same time thgt this paper will be ‘Treasury Department Changes. Rossa F. Downing, of New Jersey, has been ap- Pointed acierk of the $900 class in the office or the Controller of the Currency, under civil-service INCARNATION CHURCH, COR. Rev. I. L. TOWNaEND, 8.7.D., . 1: Sunday School at 9:30 a, norning service at 11 a.m. an | choral even sc ‘The Rey. AMTHUR S, PHELPS will. rvices, The offerig at the 11 o'clock -e Will be devoted to the carrent expenses of the isk. At the 4 o'clock service ween the choir and Sunday schoo} ETROPOLITAN A.M. B. CH "at, bet. 15th and 16th sis,—Preac 47:0 p.m. by the pastor, Dr. T. G. ie Stndy and song ser ice. Kev W. KS and Mrs. M.'L. SHEPHERD, the Evangelist, aiter the sermon at e held by Mrs. SHEPHERD. “Ho- joeting every night next week. Mrs. SHEPHERD, i with us “All day Rector.—Sunday The Probabie Outcome. SECRETARY LAMAR SAYS HE HAS RECEIVED NO REPLY ‘The letter of Secretary Lamar to Land Commis- sioner Sparks was the prevailing topic of conver- sation in the Interior Department to-day, and the | Lexington; probable outcome was generally discussed. Secre- | Frank P. lishman 18 re jew York city. the gfted revivalist, will jeeting ob Wednesday, EAMEN'S BETHEL, 60) nd L sts se, near Navy Yard —Divine service of prayer and praise, 3p. euce, 3:30 p.m. Wedues lay evel ‘shall proceed to state the said accounts of assets and claims on Saturday, & i Hi Bi : 4 Frida; meeting for everybody. Kevival service, All we Come ani tel What God has doue for you. 8.—These meetings will be cont EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS. REV. JAS. Waantox, the English E gina neries of revival services at Lincoln Congregational church, cor. 1iti and it streets n. w. to-morrow woruing. He will aiso preach at night and Dicht durug the week. ‘Kev. GRO. W. Moone, pastor, CRDAEa aie Mek sal MESES Li's, 908 | . pa Let everybody come, Boe ONAL TUE INDI RTHTAL SAVINGS ‘AND LOAN ASSOCIAGION bas removed to | Ise new quarters at 1226 Fst nw. JOHN E. SOULE, Pree THOMAS G. HENSEY, Sccreta.y. 031-1 Corner Ne id 10th st, First-class yarments at Feasuable prices, gs EH GoLDsbonOGH eco, <=. ‘Real Estate, 1405 F st. Teal Etato bought and wld. Louba etecieds tre 1 surance placed. Tuvestments made. Special atten- {ion to the collection of rents and manavement of Heal Properties, K. H. GOLDSBOROUGH & CO, _o1s-sim 1405 F strest, | <a FIRE INSURANC! ‘ontineutal Fire Ins. Co., N. ¥.. Capital. ..§1,000,000 Hienover Fire Ins. Co...» Crient Fire Ine. Co., Hart{oi T:000:000 aod tar Girard Fire In. Co" Philacelphia (an old ‘and favors biy knows institution, ands lane owner Of Teal estate iu this etty.) piitnct or Cohuuabia, Re TMS poy Houses, Stocks. Household Furniture, Fuunily Wear te ay Libraries, &c., insured at the lowest rates. g=> GAS-FIXTURES. Sahm STOCK. LOW PRICES, ew ANDLKONS NEW FEXDERS. EF. BROOKS, aul 531 15th st.. Corcoran Building. 8 Be OF Coon row Bacanrene CORSON & MACARTNEY, GLOVER BUILDING, 1419 F ST. x. ‘Bankers and Dealers in Government Bouda Depowits. Exchange. Loans. Collections, Railrosd Stocks aud Bonds and. all securities Usted on the E3 Philadelphia, Bosteor LOtHER PLACE MEMORIAL CHURCH, Sy Peter 1.G Borie —At11 am. by request, specially iu the latérests of young. mien’ afternoon, atrvice reulatly at 4:90; Sunday school at 9:5 1d 3 p.m. Everybody weleome. CENTKAL PRtSBYTERIAN CHURCH, =, RAL. P AN CHURCH, Tlam.; Key. J. a. Earn SSiain. the Customs and Keligion of =, U PAE RPIPHANY Rev. tiauay school 8:50 sak Meee m. Service m with jects from the Mrs, Captain McNair 1s visiting Admiral and Mrs. Russell for a few days, ‘Mrs. Hitt is in New York City. 4 Bae. Dr. Prize at Din; wubsect f the People.” Ali ‘Sauven H. Giest, ‘There are other bureau chiefs to whom } with sermon. at terncou Sunday school at 3 o'clock. ‘The engagement of Miss Nannie Yulee, daughter yy yr of the Inte Senator Yulee, of Robey of this bys 208 whe ‘Decame acquafnted in Aiken, 8. have been sent a ‘are verbal. “It is i jabsect to-morrow evening, “Nebu- Service will be found in the per WESLEY OH: et containing evening las. PL Wy y= baa ae Fi ‘TIAN ASSOCIA. Lamar pressing importan administration of my public duties. In no other Way can the functions of. s great pel Seniet | tO the proposition that Mr. Sparks should go, and ment be suceessrully executed (hat Tor, the Cae | a area ae ae ee oMficial said further that the Secretary’s letter was published as a final answer to the numerous criti- cisms of Secretary Lamar given to the press by eanon, a $e | Commissioners Sparks, He added: “The truth 1s wns ene citation of authority in support o to newspaper correspondents He did, mal our) justment, and without argument care whet! were pubiisbed 1 behalf of the United States, In this last assump- + Senkacne Gat “aoe agen ao tion you are in error, and the reverse of your statement is the fact. "you commence by advis! me that my decision in the Omaha case, rendere as you agsert, without the benefit of your counsel, Was in direct ant you extend your criticism to all touching the same grant and direct you in adjusting this grant ‘of public life in civilized coun or ‘TO HIS LETTER. ruse, Lamar was at hisl office early in the day, eticuuing to business, fe said tos Star reportel ‘War Department Changes. that he hiad received no reply from Mr. Spari TS. O'Leary, of Massachusetts, appointed clerk : i, | class $1,000, Surgeon General's ‘OMce; Wm. H. in response to the letter of the Secretary, hand in | Welsh, jr., appointed assistant messenger, Adju- tant General’s OMce; Herbert D. Bartley, ap- pointed laborer, at, $800, in theeffice of Rebellion Records: Thomas Highfield, appointed laborer, Paymaster General's Ofice; 8. F. Durkin, ap- letter was the subject. considered. taken in ctor Tumored transfer of Mr. Vilas | pointed messenger, at $240, office Chief Signal confirmation of Secretary Lamar as justice of the | q4v"B, R.,Johnson, clerk, at $1,000, Surgeon Supreme Court, indicates a purpose on the part. of wt in the event of the | "EG win 'W. Great the Administration to clear the way for Mr. Vilas orgs, when he assumes charge of the Department. womtage hd THE ACTION OF THE SECRETARY COMMENDED BY ‘The officials in the Department generally ap- prove of the action of the Secretary and one prom!- : WR 8 LIKELY TO BE TRIED BY 4 COURT-MARTIAL. nent division chief said to a Sra reporter: “There — seat tional x Deing ordered for the trial of Lieut, EH. Taunt, When the Secretary says, | who is well-known in Washington, He 1s the son- po in-law of Rear-Admiral English, and gained con- ‘and. the subordinates to | siderable reputation by his recent explorations in | the Congo country, for which he had been granted ‘apply with almost equal force as to Mr. |'an extended leave of absence, He made a visit Another official home some time since and it was ‘would wf ears of the beorstary bas prevented | couinue hig African exploraslons, {aking this action before, vo the injury of | iit quehim, and a the Land OMmoe there to_pe | Longe was: spoons atten ne tear | ir fox ‘were referred to his letters to the secretary in ‘omicer the Omaha Rallroad matier, which it was claimed | Cxpected that nis commanding mms fully set forth the attitude of Mr. Sparks, WHAT REPRESENTATIVE WOODBURN S473. ‘The publication of the letter of Secretary Lamar led to a general review among politicians of tne Felations between the Secretary and the Commis- sioner, as it 1s no secret that there has been any- Telegrams to The Star. —-—_—__ ‘ought to have done Representative Woodburn, this issuse Tam with Lamar, Sparks has kopt the Western States and Territories in acontinual state of confusion With regard to all land matters and has done an lucalculabie amount of mischiel.” DEMOCRATIC SENTIMENT ‘seems almost universally to be with the Secretary. “The only criticism upon Lamar,” said one proml- nent democratic Congr -ssman, “18 that he bas de- layed this action too long. has made himself unpopular, It seems, with miny members of Congress trary and dictatorial manner. ago,” remarked of Nevada, “and on The Differences Among His Doctors. THE TROUBLESOME ANAROHISTS. Commissioner Sparks | PROSPECTS OF RIOT IN LONDON TO-MORROW tes by his arbi- ‘here are members Who Wil not enter the office when Commissioner Sparks 1s there. MEANING OF THE PUBLICATION OP THE LETTR AT THIS Corrupt Election Inspectors Confess, Se aS IN LONDON, What British Journals Say of the Exe= ‘cution of the Anarchists, Special Cable Dispatch to Tue EVENING STAR. —The papers to-tay generally express approval of the anarchists’ execution, One or two, following the 7¥mes, which is always ready with a perverted moral, speak of the Sterness of the Americans in dealing with present offenses against law and order as lessons for Ire- land and Gladstone, The Times confesses It does not agree with the opinion of an American legal journal that the decision ts a vindication of the Supremacy of law, and it condemns the tedious Succession of appeals from court to court which allowed considerable volume of sentiment to ac- ‘cuinulate in favor of the prisoners, The Pall Mal! Gazette o Pressions of sympathy w! Eiitortaliy'it bas not gone further than to" Rint Ubat the Sentence Was One of vengeance, The Daily Chronicle says: general sentiment When we say that the civilized world will breathe a sigh of relief now that the last penalty of the law upon theye red-handed criminals.” ‘There was a great Geal of speculation as to the meaning of the publication of the letter at this Ume, By some it was assumed that it meant that the Secretary will not go upon the Supreme Bench; that he intends to remain at the head of the In- and hence felt that he must ‘the Land Co amissioner, ion that ought But upon in- to bé reliable, as it Stand the situation, it can be stated an early day to be the Supreme Bench. A Star reporter was informed rsonal feeling towards Commissioner Lamar yesterday showed It, to the President, laiuly the importance of a change In Land Commissioner announced his letter, after he columns to ex. arnachists, but “We believe that we has been visited econreepomeents, 0650 ms THE TRAFALGAR MEETINGS, A Test Case to be Made of their Pro- | EX-1 ibition by Sir Charles Warren. Special Cable Dispatch to Tak Eventve Stan Most of the radical vinds ana| OMtFages on Americans in Mexico. associations and all the Irish political bodies in London will take part in the attempt to hold a in Trafalgar Square to protest . against the chict commissioners’ prohi bition o | #00Ut two weeks ago. He left last night for Calle The leaders will give Sir Chas, Warren, chief of police, the names of men | In regard to he ‘report that be whom they desire Lo see formal to make a test case, The tactics of the leaders is not generally approved by liberals, the Pali Mall | aid not state whether the tender had been made. Gazette being alone in its advacacy of extreme | The fact that be goes from here to California gives measures against Warren. By Associated Press. Promises of a Row. Loxpox, + peg ogtoan F — chief — missioner of police, has issued a proclamation U - ~ Brovession shail be allowed to approach Tra foralan named Dickinson by Mexican brigands, far Square to-morrow. 6 radical clubs and socialist federations are| PANE FIRES IN aged in arranging a plan of march by a ope to force their Way through every street debouching upon the square. Placards have been postedin various places appealing to the} Cuicago, Nov. 12.—A Mandan, Dak., special to come by tens of thousands and : - carrying out of “the ukase of the mili- Says: Reports of destructive prairie fires in this pubilcan or democratic pal ‘Now, upon the eve of retirin, partment, Secretary Lamar, no doubr, decided th.t it was due to him- i —i reer nen et on ae himsell agafnst the numerous complaints and critictsms nism to any decision of the | ors; uttered and pubitshed on divers oce: at. You, however, immediately state in | Sion . a substance that, prior to 1875 the Government rule of adjustment had been uniformally in accordance with the practice laid down by me.” pi retary then discusses the legal aspect. the question ina brief way, and tells Mr. Sparks ‘that bis statement of the case makes no impres- sion on him (the Secretary). ‘As you have quoted largely trom the decision [in a case cited) itself,” be says, “to support your opinion, I do not deem it Nothing at all will be said at the White House to-day about the Lamar—Sparks controversy. SPARKT MUST G0. Itis generally admitted that Mr. Sparks must step down and out. There seems to be no two optnions on this question, though there are some omit aaa ops neater ~yeerpgon ig to i st even jent in the Issue F-lsed. TIS Baie aarntanane canna Neue oeioee Jdea is based upon Mr. Spark; assumption that the “Not content with elaborate | People of the country are megeeeye meee nad jparks heid Ubat the people of thie country were with hin. Relying Upon public support it ts suggested that modo tha yee, fe | Meta ht fates et * As Mr. Sparks could not be seen, a StaR reporter not in such prior orders and de- called upon a well-known and ledding democrat, formerly a member of Congress, and now holdin; nity for ‘swamp lands and other | an "importaut public position, who 13 known to ave been active in procuring the appointment of Mr. Sparks to the head of the Land STaR wh ppedictpediecta that ne So had seen an th Commissioner Sparks during Peer ma Fan sunderstood the meaning of MY | tne forenoon. He sald, whcu asked about. tie ms. You conclude your pay an- | matter: “Of course, Sparks must retire, there 13 other elaborate criticisin of my decision upon the branch line of the Omaha road. You claim gross error on my part in allowing indemnity for reser- vations, putting your argument upon. the proviso, to the granting act under consideration by me. It ‘seems, however, to have escaped your attention that it was neither my purpose nor my duty in communicating hg my Cree ot _ grant to assume the task of convincing you ene cst’ ae Rae Se pu | rae elal tation. o cided cases’ applica- ane ble to the subject. I had conceived. it’ to. be | more harm than good tn ls radi my duty as head of this Department, and havin, ~ ~ Maine inn view riety oltice, 10 ire | Land Office, but there are differences as to how You as ‘to what dates I required “sou to | these shall be effected. “Oh, I presume that Sparks T had also conceived 1t to be equally your duty under the same obligations to obey iy instructions or witharaw yourself from the duty of $0 doing tm the only Way recognized under demonstration the meetings there. arrested in order ‘the Secretary. in Tux Star, Commissioner an no doubt about that, CORRUPT ELECTION INSPECTORS, | Uers have lost several hundred tons moré. 1. ‘This 1s tke culmination of difference of opinion in regard to the administra. Mind you, the Secretary of the resident and, Comunlssioner Sparks all agree as to the general policy Uvat shouid pre- Yailin the Land Office, but they differ as tothe manner in Which that policy should be carried out. ‘The Secretary, Lon of a polic: Coed oy Confessing that they Fraudalently | Whee they stood in Special Dispatch to TRE EVENING STan. fermi lost their stacks and other ALBANT, N.Y, Nov. 12-7 Democrats report that | Oue lntlan bed is chilaren buried under’ splat the democratic Inspectors in the 11th (Watereiiet) | 1" Sui a cet poe oe confess that they understand the Sparks is too Tadical in’ the exercise of his duties; that he does valism. All three ‘out reforms in the of them Dbelleve in carryin: mer eight plurality; ‘on Tuesday, Will be’given the senatorial pee Se London Book Notes. Special Cable Dispatch to THE F'VENING STAR. ‘ov. 12.—In Kitton’s forthcoming col-| Beriix, Nov. 12—The crar’s announcement of ‘Portraits of Dickens,” another inter- | his intention to visit Berlin has been most core esting item will appear, namely, the first page of a | qially received, He has especially asked Emperor the future novelist | Wiliam, on account of his age, not to welcome Piskwick” was PUD- | nim at ihe station, The imperial party will will resign.” A PROBABLE MANIFESTO FROM SPARKS. ‘It was suggested to a Stak reporter that Mr, Sparks will protably accompauy his resignation fo when {was mywcit but acting | With 8 etter designed for the pubis, tn which he ‘barrier in the way will take the gro burlesque drttit, written Uhree or four years before lisned. The burlesque ts called “Otheilo.” eho cecal News From the | the émperor, who will return the visi= later. The Crown Prince. jal Cable Dispatch to Tue Evextwa Stan. Be —The news from Germany 1s Guarding the Czar’s Train. ‘The doctors are doing thetr best to | | St, Perensecno, Nov. 12—Large bodies of ‘The doctors agree in Secretary Lamar advised the President that he Was unwilling to leave the Interior Department with Sparks remaining at the head of the Land tn | Office; that in such an event Sparks might be suc- cessful, or partially successful, in enforcing his views and policy upon bis (Lamar’s) successor, and ‘thus overturn the good that Mr. Lamar thinks his Policy has accomplished. COMING CHANGES. So far as can be ascertained, with the principals to the controversy refusing to talk, and with silence at the White House, the indications are Loxpow, Nov. 1 better to-day. restore pubile confidence. their diagnosis, but Keep the im) themselves. ‘The most eminent PI open the crown prince's throat, Ss. By Associated Press. More Encouraging Symptome, 12.—The Crown Prince Fred- erick Willan slept soundly last nizht. His con- dition is much improved. “The sweill larynx has decreased and ‘the throat congestion. ‘The prince's hoarseness has decreased ‘William has started for San Reo, Nov. n the Supreme aa to some extent. Berlin. SYMPATHY PROM ST. PETERSBURG. St. PETERSBURG, Nov. 12—The Journal de St. Petersbourg, in an aruicle on the condition of the says: “We trust that veteran who Is ‘our great meighbor- and that even though Mr. 8) lerly and decorous adminis- | aliy stubborn his tenure of o! tration of the Government, to important public in- | ts said, uj ‘the common cause confided in part to | Assistant Com by the President, and to the personal 3 may be unusu- ‘will be brief. It democratic authority, that either ommissioner Stockslager’ or Hon. Geo. ‘W. Jullan will succeed Mr, Sparks. These are id both entertain for him, that | poth Indiana democrais, Mr. Stockslager, formerly wed to choose a Secretary of the | a member of Congress, has, as Assistant Land Commissioner, kept in ‘entire accord with Secre- ‘Mr. Juilan, who 1s now surveyor. entrusted with the destiny ing empire the grievous trial which is dreaded.” The paver expresses the hope that science will Prevail in restoring Che crown prince to health. Insists that it Is a Cancer. Ber, Nov. 12.—Dr. Schropter declares that the disease trom which the crown prince ts suffering esteemed by the Presi: to perform the dangerous agg = 7 Operation of tracheotom we the cancer. This, be thinks, wil, Patient's live three or four years. Dr. Mackenzie ‘against this course of treatment, as Re fears that the crown prince may succumb under it. He prolong the prince's life for a year and a-half by the methods he advocates, tracheotomy. All the doctors, however, jor of postponing any operation for the eatin. THE REMAINING ANARCHISTS, and Schwab Gloomy at the Prospect of Life-Long Imprisonment. Cwncaco, Nov. 12.—Pielden and Schwab will be taken to Joilet in charge of several deputy sheriffs to-day, to begin their term of life imprisonment. It ‘The Secretary of the Treasury has appoint following storek nd _gaugers in the fifth Eexingtor fa A. Dula, at Mockville, and x ta ae For Church. Tat Secretary's OMice; Gustavus Greenwell, messen- OFFICIALS. ‘ger, al $480, Office Of Chief Signal Oflicer, promoted. Lieut, Taunt’s Singular Conduct. i F ‘ i i Hi E i . a AFTER THE EXECUTION, Comments of the Chicago Newspapers on the Events of Vesterda: Caaaa, Nov. 12—The News this moraing sar, editorially: “The one paramount lesson of the events which culminated on the scaffold tn this city 1s that of responsibility for one's utterances. som Of speech is the Inalienabie Uirthrignt of every American citizen, Dat coupled with right is also the respousibinty for 1s abuse, If a man by his speech incites vo theft, or arson, or murder, of bomb-tnrowing, he mut cake the consequences equally with the actual Cul incendiary, murderer, or dypamiter. Avarca to lay this lesson to heart, jest the rashness if mouths lead theta in the footsteps of and his teliows.” ‘The Times this morning says: “Por soctety the effect on the behavior of the living contreres of (he exterminated murderers is the supreme considerte ton, The condition Of the existence of human #0= clety 1s that the wicked shall perish. fither the murderer must be exterminated or society must Cease to exist. Bither the murderous propagande called social anarchism that has tnvadea this te Public from Old World dens of crime to preaca the ospel of assassination must be exterminated, oF ‘Organized society will @isappear. This ts the al= ternative necessity that cuntronts us, There is 20 middie term. Kither social anarchy must die of this American republic must die. The Inter-Oceu “kven Upon taose allem frreconcilables w ihe spawnersand latohers Of sedition in this country the siowiy-reached cle mMAX Of yesterday cannot be Without good effect, The step of Justice was not accelerated by Tear, There Was no burry to make an awWTu exaropi no effort to Suppressevidence that mig iit show the extentol anarchistic conspiracies or Uae number of anarchistic voters. AN ANARCHIST EDITOR'S TIEWS Edmund Deuss, the editor of the Arbeiter Zale tung, said last night that he bad not yet found che Compostre Lo Write his editorial senUiments, but be coald briefy outline them, as (hey would be im the next issue of the r. “This will be tbo history of the worid is 4, and as Sherif Matson , 80 shall be stand ecraigned DY popular sentiment for bis cruel denial ot afew [Ate Well words to Uhe condemned, He had plenty of time to allow them even as much as twenty min- Utes each, but he refused It, aud strangled Parsons ashe spoke. Such reflectidns as these will be M6 burden of our editorial.” — RIOTING AT POCAHONTAS, Natives of a Virginia Mining Town and Hungarian Miners Fighting. LYNcusvns, Va., Nov. 12.—A riot has broken ous at Pocahontas between the natives end the Hune garian miners. Military from this city has gone to the scene of the disorder. INISTER FOSTER’S MISSION, Thonght to Have Been Investigating fa EL Paso, Texas, Nov. 12.—Jno. W. Foster, ex. minister to Mexico, Russia, and Spain, arrived yes terday from the City of Mexico, whither be went fornia, He does not deny that he went on a Gov. erniuent mission, but declines to say What It was, deen offered the vacant mission, he gall that be would NOt ad cept the appointment If it were offered hin, but color to the report that at least a part of his mis. sion 13 to investigate certain alleged outrages upon American citiens, accounts of whlch have recently filled the newspapers of Cailfornia, The chief outrage was the recent murder Of « Calle A Fight to Save the Bull Manding Rock Agency. vicinity continue to come in, Tne Riverside Ranch Company has lost 300 tons of hay, and set= Wagons and buildings have been swept aw e way of the fire. The flames jt ny ‘Cannon Ball River at 6 jot where Chnnged the Hevult im a Senatorial | {tise iundred fect. fro bak to bade Neverat Unrifty Indians on the Sioux Reservation, who are of the Sioux. ‘The fire ‘took Uuls platform fraudulently | burned the bodies. The soldiers ahd Indians 98 changed Russell and Chase's vote, giving the for- | Standing Rock Government Agency aad vo Bgh® a Uhat Chase, democrat, | hard to save the buildings. THE CZAB’S VISIT TO BERLIN, The Announcement of it Cordially Res ceived at the German Capital. received at the Russian embassy by Princess Mam, and wiii then be driven to the palace to visit ezar will be entertained at a court banquet on the evening of the day of his arrival. bave been ordered to occupy the Fal way from German frontier lo Galschina during Ube passag® unt results to {0 | of the czar. ‘To Meet tm San Francisco Next. Lawrence, Kax., NOV. 12.—Ata meeting of the executive commitive of the National Neachers’ Ate Soclation, ta hls city, It was decided vo hold te ‘ext annual meeting ‘at San Francisco, oes Getting Rid of Russian Stecks, Berutx, Nov. 12.—The Seehandiung has followed ‘the ex mple of the Reichs Bank with regard Russian stocks, Both banks have recalled as: << their loans on ouch stocks as they are abe 80 NASHYTLEE, TRwx., Nov, 12.—Miss Prances i Willard, of Chicago, president of tbe National W. A ; i i Ing Ue ito-savt Tol discovered an

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