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HX , - HL NIW=IRALD. WHOLE NUMBER 1.842 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, MOND AY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS LONDONHYOBS MORE ORI)ERLY senate nd :,seth tett utrbeS RIO IN LM RC HT JNE'DLSO Si Blm e shapr i wath anJn e endHISSLV TO day M Ruvie,h upo receipt'of this in- cormment n he, n ofilwriting hon the formation, proceededat once to the resi- margin what do yo think of thi yOu SEVERAL EXIRMISHES IN TRAFAIGAR d abej tM annuc M. rv' reigtim POLICE BECOME INFURIATE AND DEMOL- THE E@X-SENATOR SAYS HE LEFT WASH- whIno e allt f s is ta matersoin DAVID'S LONGING FOR -THE COOLING tion. ISH THE WINDOWS OF HOUSES. INGTON SOLELY TO SAVE HIS FRIEND . Jones, case have reached a crisis. WATERS IN ITHE CAVE OF ADULLAM. 8QUARE, BUT LITTLE DAMAGE DONE. Motions to adjoun until Thursday will -- - be made in bothhouses to-morrow* A Demonstration in Honor of Manches- DIG NTESAEGPTL -- - Sunday Fightingr in Public Squares Be- I ter Martyra, Frustrated-Lively Fight His Acquaintances Had Been Dishonest Jcsnil' itChre WokftH Eaunts of our Youth-The Gospel Well comii g Tiresome-The Police Have no FURNITURE STORES BUENED. Between the People and Constables- and he * o ould Not Testify Against JcsuprilemeCiy urtersWkonas. e -Comfort at the Gate-Our Need of Trobl i Divig heCrwd efre--Hundreds of Heads Broken. Them-He 'Tells His Story-His Son Special Correspondence of the Nriws-HERALD, Absolu1tion-Fighting Worldly Sin Them-Excellent Conduct of the Police. A Sunday Blaze Devours $800,000 Does Not Know What to do With Him, TALLAHASSEE, FLA., November 27.- Cin,- The Peace of Christ-A Gospel Thirst. Worth of Property. By Cable to the NEB-BERALD. siderable interest has been manifest d --- By Cable to the NEws-HERALt. Special to the NEWS-HERALD . LIMERICK, November 97.-An attempt to From the New York World. .here in the decision of :the State Sui- Special to the NEWS-HERALD. LONDON, November ST.-Although the GRAND RArmDS, MICH , November 27.- hold a demonstration here to-day, in honor -DETROIT,,November 25,-Recently ex preme Court affecting the new JacI. BROOKLYN, November 97.-This morn general quietude of the day has been in One of the most serious conflagrations of the Manchester martyrs, , was frus- Senator Jones opened his heart on the sub- sonville charter. The general impression ing at the Tabernacle, after explaining marked contrast with the disorder of the that has visited this city for years broke trated by the police and, resulted in a seri- ject of leaving Washingtonr before his term is that in spite of the defects in the appropriate passages of Scripture, the lafewSas the grsieeeren wamtilong hot oclk this e"o e s & mrning inte -os riot. John Mc];nnerney, of Newv York, expired, and without so much as hinting charter it is practicable for an election to Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D.D., gave out wo sn the i grsie elmnth amonithoem of Cp ny'ieso y & rc Matte urniture who came here to preside over the cere- this time at any conspiracy gave his rea- be held to put the new municipal govern- the following hymn, that was sung by the whoag spent e their ie ithe voicint soe of Compa nfv stry brIc wafreroomky s- mony of uilveiling the statues of the sons in the most positive terms' possible ment into operation.. The charter states congregation with greathbeartiness: Trflarsuret ie h olc o e ed5 tho raeva.o shaft uedqcomund martyrs, proceeded to deliver an oration in and with an earnestness that-left no doubt terqualfihatdons efvotersan gvesmth au- "Buried in sorrow and ini sin thing to do, and dissipate the confidence cated to the inflammable material in the the presence of an immense crowd, when whatever of his sinceriy Mr.Joesred y eain holy teetilsan ofm thoin At helP'sdark door we lay; of a great many persons who believed no finishing department, situated on the the police appeared and forbade further cited, with some show of bitterness, that and returning the election un provided for, To see a globiou0 day.'v, furhe trube as osibl, hid ad ourh lorsan ina ewexercises. .while his record in the Senate was clean, and this ca be done.in any just anid rea- The subject-of the sermon was "Thirst Several sirmihes pokplac durng te msutstheflamsaweebntoh~co ware- The crowd booted and 'jeered the police while he never hpd accepted a bribe, but 3ala ovys nin canflc eit th ofen aCvr; n h tx:"hta n day and in each case the police cleared the hnAsou s in was dooed, the teto and the latter attempted to disperse the' had on the contrary, saved the counr gernmerviin wul gi n h oiy fornaCve; medik the w hat onte square in a remarkably short time. No of the fire dIepartment was directed to gathering and clear the streets, usiag their "millions of dollars," some of his com- *The chief idea is to ascertain fairly the wel ofBtlhm'hc sb h t!11 body was allowed to loiter and bodies of savn be aImmuse nacory separated bayonetia an batns freey pThils sum- paious, with no greater opportunities, coceho thi peopl on a pouar edctioon, wS mell ziii.he, 15.c Mr. Talmahe aid: mounted police made a circuit of the ley thirty feet wide. The factory covered made a desperate resistance and many had become rich by allowing monopoliesto lusion, surprise or imposition the tendency War, always distressing, is especially square to see to itta, h nrlodra ceormr fgonadwsfle civilian constables Were mnjured in the flourish where timely legislation would of the courts is to sustain the results at- ruinous in harvest-time. When the crops Te eemg n"Hydobpark was some- men duccuee rindsavinthe huld Th unwatratbl brtaliy ofthe police hvcutemdw.anh eno hbna lacharterdcas are all ready for the sickle, to have them wha smllr mrepec t nubes tanthough it caught fire several times. incensed the people in the houses and ho- Coigtedrclyothmaerfhs has not been handed down but probably trodden down by cavalry horses and heavy lasu Sunda-, but the numerical falling off Eaist of the burning warehouse, seper- tels along the streets, who taunted the leaving Washington the second time, in will be before very long. The question in- supply-trains, gullyigteeds'seog a oe saeds durIan icreasesm th aedhy ee no clcail anstablefrbmwindow1eskwith cowardic Jl,18,tee-eao si edds t ~eapcu lonyh oaeaym n's he fick. Wh enouthe even the vivisectionists taking a hand in inghes, or occpid byu tForth Ntionabul- rwsoe n thrmsls ayo solely because Le believed an investigation sections ofsrplusen mar weeinnealatgraoarbokguymErpe.n theprcedig.Th seehe wre not bank, and about a dozen stores and large thmtrwn hi tvsa h i-it eti atrwscming, in tently inserted in the bill after passage, France and Germany were corning into remArkably violent, but were especially number of offices, and in part by Nelson dows, smashing hundreds of Ianes of glass which some of his friends had been dis- so the act as passed with these additional horrid collision, I rode across'thieir golden 1h tel n oft e speaer wrchas pro- Ma omnctdohsbidn s ud o fl e vunables tgeouof honestly interested. It was certain that secin woasi sne bengGtoernor, harvests, and sawthe tents pitched, 'and longed and deafning. . and made rapid progress, but it was con- way. Meanwhile the resistance of thle if an, investigation was begun he would be that have never passed either house of the the trenches dtig in the very midst of the The chief features of the meeting, or fined chiefly to 9 and 18 Canal street, people in the streets, who resorted to the called as a witness, and, knowing what he Legislature. The question is whether~or ripe fields, the loing scythe of battle sharp rther the combintionhefhmbetig, der thghdthe building son either side were use o ns and evory coneiabe for emf did an being unable to give false testimony nod- these surplus sehctons arena operatirve eigt o onhret fmni around andcthe almost unamimous indul- the entire bock were also seriously dam- lice were compelled to send for the mili- even to save the reputation of friends, he maider of the act will stand on its'own great winrows of the lead. gene n dmaoguryby hespekes.aged bytwater. The loss' is eimated at .tary to aid them. chose instead to leave Washington tiltemerits. .It was at this season of harvest that the At neither Trafalgar square or Hyde park $300,000, pretty well insured. Troops appeared, but were not called squall should blow over. Then', however, The presentation of these special mat- armV of the Philistines came down upon was there any demonstration suggesting a The fEre is supposed to have been caused into active service as the municipal officersbtesothSurm Cuthasrisl disposition to start a riot and on the whole by spontaneous combustion. Five hun- of. the city had, succeeded in quieting the came the newspaper comments because of inferrted withrthe regularhworkeofothat Bethlehem. Hark to the clamor of their both the people and police behavedcredita- dred men will be thrown out of e mploy- people and inducing them to return to hisabsence, and he the more easily cut'i- body, bu thcos the pa ont inolve vocsttenihigoahercageth bly. ment. -their homes. vated h' feeling of resentment and stub- were neccessary and immediate attentionbleoftirrupt ndhecahf Thce astreet were nost swrin g width o-w 'I be town was perfectly quite at 11 borniness, because about the same time he had to be given them. These decisions their sbields. Let 1)avid anid his usenl fall apecia constabe sa benandn baedeandethere KILLED AT FORT HAMILTON. c domht~dn d e bcm ovne f the existence of wLat wi reale 1i th lglp ofesoni feo bck Theu L dhkost sometiins Is made no effort to assert their temporaryPiaePtikE hosRa .tetdi the hospitals and a large num- he has called the conspiracy to ruin him. new constitution. He ba been brought up in that country. athrbty toineds giian occasionae illi lle Tri ed fig hors uRder-. ber werem tken or were- able to walk to "I don't yet just know what we will do Middle Florida, and particularly TaHl Boys are inquisitive, and they know all was immediately heeded. Special to the NEWs-HERALI$. With fatler," 0oh1D Jones, the ex-Senator's hassee, is now enjoying asubsantia d about the region where they were born and LORD DALHOUSIE-HAVER'S DEATH.* BROOKLYN, NovemberB7 -Ryan H. Wil- MURDEROUS SIOUX INDIANS. second son, said this evening. "I am very liatcem et hs beiautiu lacind bld gomestead youcshld wtobc teye 'lis, son of a saloon keeper, near Fort muob afraid that he can never be per- is attracting an unusualnumber of visitors shut, find your way to the meadow, or t he The Supposition That He Committed Hamilton, was shot and'killed late last They Try to Kill White Prisoners and sued to quietly leave Detroit. He is very this early in the seasor, while investors orchard, or* the hill back of the house, with, Suicide Unfounded-A Gladstonian* ih yPiaePtic ig fCm pca Then ]gang Themselves. stubborn osi this mindffctd" ani prospectors are more numerous tha whis-h no were familiar thirty or forty B3L Cble to th oNEwsHR D.TeeahO panry-I, Crabb's battery, stationed at the. GLENDIVE, MONT.,November, 27.=Yetr trl that fathe wawfoa tim hpkrial ligtulm otetl ladTitrs eHE CAVE OF ADULLAM.' Lord Dalhousie-Havre, within a few hours fhrt Wenisking andehlf at doze ohr daynmrning h Sitt ou , dansnd insanbreult tat aras wdasno reg red asgedne nqu1su rnvna e Shavi nwtecv fAulm of the demise of his Wife, has created a ha bendikn.oehra aonFngral ~tigi-rnadPt the resutheof as aewund aen n herced- The cotton receipts at this point more Perha in his boyhood days, be had near by. They quarrelled and King went Matthews, confined in the county jail he-e iry Fahrhsawysbe-necl than doable those of last year, and the re" played i4de-and-seek" with his comrades tremendous sensation here, and for a time to his quarters. Willis followed, and was lent health. I am in sore straits regarding turns have been entirely satisfactory. , Far- all about the old cave; and though others many persons were inclined to believe he pursued by others and one of the men for horsettealing, made an attack on two the "proper thing to be done in the mers aegatyncugdadwilbinmight not have known it, David did. committed suicide. It has, however, been n a Monhan ateitike Wilis. what prisoners.Th weapon were table mntter.fic a new year with increased energy and Travelers say there is only one way of wh t Wule heywerefigtin Kig cme up knives, a pair of Seissers and common E-eaoJoeswseninthofcemore resolute determination to win sue-. getting into that cave, and that is by ascertained. by physicians, wo were wit with w, rifle and ordered all hands o1f the chairs with which the jail was supplied. _,of the Griswold house late this afternoon. cess in a favored lanat. *- very narrow Pathn; and so, with his three him and who examined his body after government grounds. All left except.' After inflicting mortal wounds on the He.entered the office with firm tread, Considerable time and areasis devoted to brave staff-ofticers,hIegoes along that path, death, that he died from apoplexy. He Wilhis, who advanced toward, King. Th white prisoners, Fingernail, and Sittin, twirling his cane in the manner which has stock, raising anid grain culture, the re.- finds his way' nto. the cave, sits down,, was apparently well when he retired on latter fired, The ball entered Willis' lef in-Front hanged themselves in their cells grown habitual to him. Hisi conversation sults in every case beingentirely remunera. looks around at the roof and the dark pas Thursday mg~ht, but was stricken with breast, causing death soon afterward. with their bunk straps. They were assisted is entirely rational and he does not~seem to tive and satisfactory. DairS farms, f ruit sages of the mountain, feels very weary apoplexy soon after goina to bed and never King went to'hisecaptamn's quarters, gave bthoheIniPteMtthews, who, materially differ, accept in the matter of cards and hay fields are increasmngeacb with the forced march; and water he must rallied. byh te nin eeM rhhimself up and was put under arrest. Hle after they committed the deed, tried to but, attire, from his appearance in his days of sucsieya.~have, *or die. He wanted a deep, full, cold Lor Dabosiewa a tanchGldst- lais Wlls tretend im it0a owe his brains out against the wall of the cell. prosperity. '!''he crops of sugar cane are now being drink, such as a man gets only out of an nian and next to the death of Lord Wolver- knife, but no knife can be found and Wil- The two Indians who hanged themselves ,"Th'e day is not far distant,?' be said, -made into sugar and syrup, and every day ol0 well with moss covered bucket. David too hs tkig of s te eve a lss helis fiens ay e a lnoe.stabbed themselves all over their bodies edn h a oartrdsaIwe parties gf Tallabasseeans and visitors go remembered that..ery near thiat cave of Liberal party has sustained in many years. .King will be tried iu the United States before resorting to hanging.f the newspapers will bitterly regret this out to, neighboring farms to witness the Adullam there was such a well as that, a He was a liberal conitributorto the election court, as the murder was committed on Fran cisco Salamo, an Italian, who was attack upon me. It has always been the process and enjoy the delightful merry well; to which hae used to go in0 boy hood expense tof thpeal par an neerfarienoa oermntgoud confined onl a charge of burglary, was Stab'- way of the world to attack everything that making, incident to these southern insti- the well of Bethlehem; anti he almost im respond toappeals fo any extrardinary abed in several phtees .is good(7 and everything that itcannot un-triosainshthecnhathlqudpshf financial assistance deemed necessary by __. __ .dersedid. It I had used the advantages thoeo tecpta iyoit olks atell tan his paharhe tonuep h moe hi oiicl socats CA--INR - ILIlt~$ Dynamiters and Scabs. offeredl by my seat in the Senat obcm who have spent'the summer and fall 'through his hot lips ashe says, "Oh, that recalestle fact tha dGldstone wasalaus TeeWatanordghl Pay IDay'and Special to the NEws-HERALD vord to myagainsotn ewto-day,h b ha m 1i l bat hoae fa an indth da sea ohe, weulof Betbeem, which is ibyte mg the theatre at Lady Dalhousie's inivitca- Lesser Considerations. 'Niw YORK, Noverrber, 97.-To-dayts, did not do. I went into the Senate apoor son begun in earnest.' gate!"' tionion thernight that he was informed of Speelal to the NEWS-HERALD fleeting of the Opntral labor union was man and came out of it a poorer one, but Chie Justice Maxwvell, of the Supreme It was no sooner said than done. The the fall of Khartoum. PITTSBURG, November 27.-District As- as usual, a turbulent one. IThe applica- it wi11 alt come right some day. I ami a Court, has been spending a few days at his three brave staff-officers bound -to their GERIMANY'S HONORED EMPEROR. sebyN. h M.of L,a c-m* ta cl tion for admission of the brewery en- tringsbeienrual tiddoth rerbata homa lnrn ssoner Himes isaths nd start.mBrave soldier swill take .~~ og ve an1ta ineers, who Will be socialistic and who Everythmng that I have been-and- Ileave ou gm fe re ec pt wt eiente n h el1ytehos of He Tells tHe: reidnts ofteeicsa NogIgee colrgouhv atl have left the Knights of Labor, was the my official record to speak for itself-was his family. the Philistines, and what, could three men Tht eWatsPac*dressed a letter to the Pittsburg Times for bone of contention. Tht, socialists and accomplished by my own exertions. - Governor and Mrs. Perry went over to do with a great army? Yet where there is Ey Cable to the NEWS-HERALD. publication to-morrow. The lette r de- anti-socialists called each other dynamiters "I landed in this count ry from Ireland their home in Pensacola Saturday tco re- a will there is a way, and, with their BERLIN, November 27.-Emperor Wil- laethtues prosganmie and scabs. The application was finally re- with my widowed mother away back in main a few days. swords slashing this way and that, they lim received the president and vice clrdta nesoeaosgat[icsjected-58'to 48. Many socialists thereup- the forties, when I was but twelve years Col . L. B. Wamnbwell has resigned the make their path to the well. While the a fortnightly pay day and make various 'or) left the hall in anger and the meeting of age. We were almost entirely without presidency to the Tallahassee literary Philistines are Amazed at the seeming fool president of the Reichstag to-dtay, and oflher lesseremne sioems, a strike will ocaur adjourned. ,.means. Chance took us to Florida, where circle and Mr. Fred T. Myers has been .hardiness of these men, and can riot make was presented by them with an address at once. Over 5,000 miners are involve d, P. J. McGuire, national secretary of the I1 started in to mrake'a man of myself andchsnahisueso.ptermndextlwatimash, exresig ymaty ih heCrwn Ineriws have neen had with several Carpentets and Joiners' Brotherhood, who become somebody in the world. In 9Almy Mrs. T. 1B. Simkins, of Monticello, is three men have come to the well. The-y;7 I the E & th ~~leading operators on the ' subject. was present, said it was evident that the previous life I had not to exceed a year andvitnghriseM .T.HRadl. dophebct. hybinuphewer prine. nrepl mpeor si e hey reauae mus Iasaygg heyiust entrlWlaoreuionuasttoCbukyraalhafaobscholin.oDuingshoseearlbMr.R. HaGamleatis eek eturedoTeynpur iDinihegpltondetenarart ailment of the Crown Prince was a severe abide the strike if it comes. Coal barges body. -rhe number of delegates must be years in Florida I worked hike the veriest from a visit to friends in Baltiamore. for the cave. "Stop them!"1 cry the Phil visitation, in view of the abilities he pos. in the rivers are allioaded at present and reduced if business was to be done. slave by day, and studied by the light of Mrs. A. L. Randolph is at bome again istines. "Clip them with your swords messed to continue the police of Germany waiting a rise two go Souith. Until the .a. pmne knot or tallow dip far into the. after several weeks absence in St. Louis. Stab them with your spears! Stop those in amannermwhich twoul have enabled wateb. riss tenare unrble, to acobplis Hand and Machine Sewed Shoes. 97~.In this wayaIfitted niyselftfor the Ms inJohnF.r dpas if fronticelloi three mbn!"i'PTo'hles re ibne avealo a ~~~~~~~~~~taken on the partof the miners under the Speeial to the NEWS-B.RALD* eod fm ea aeraesatrdal u h agru ah ihcek lse Ece errtter hehadnot een'haletooircustaeesnOpratrslfelnabe tMBROKTOs Mss.rNoembrd27---aco- oer lordanadelpsoerntoseveaithssstCra ndxBanceeHndeson ofniththeexctemntond ll ut f beat open the Reichstag in perse was he would grant the demand.- ventionl of seventy-six qelegates,,represen- Other States. I bad to fight against race Tampa, are visiting their cousin, Miss in their haste, they fling-their swords, red have told the world ehat he desired peace, L ing about 2,000 hand sewers,mostly of the Iprejulices and was entrl i ith uback- Flor-a Henderson, on South Adams street. with the skirmish, to the side of the cave, pland r itwoul have gven hihototFGTWIHACAYCLSIL old colouv district and shoe centres north pinnacle of legal distinction beforeentering Mrs. H. 8. Elliott and child ren have re- andbry outto David, "Th ee captann of e aloepresed ois l ieen oeget atHe Fatall S11abs arPassenger a-nd is of Bostonm ha een so hereno ds- uPon a cliti(a caer I wa pr icual tred 19 b vsttoTue l well of Beth ebierl whichh is by thi. L n ton N o e m b e r e . - T h e l as t h m a lWas t r v ln g o h e D e n v e a n R ivet o l o r e ub e t t h i a l erse of th e L e is a tu r e rt ich se t o m e n t e M r. en d M re s Bum r all f ao n ec c ut ad e a d c m o t a d b e s h l i h I h d advicesi from Congod sttetatTppsTbGrnemrantoSnnrncsc eseda, heSnae n184 Sne ha imy.a-vsiig.rs1.-.Radlp- eersenthmgfryoreie.oldb

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HX , - HL NIW=IRALD. WHOLE NUMBER 1.842 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, MOND AY MORNING, NOVEMBER 28, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS
LONDONHYOBS MORE ORI)ERLY senate nd :,seth tett utrbeS RIO IN LM RC HT JNE'DLSO Si Blm e shapr i wath anJn e endHISSLV TO day M Ruvie,h upo receipt'of this in- cormment n he, n ofilwriting hon the
formation, proceededat once to the resi- margin what do yo think of thi yOu
SEVERAL EXIRMISHES IN TRAFAIGAR d abej tM annuc M. rv' reigtim POLICE BECOME INFURIATE AND DEMOL- THE E@X-SENATOR SAYS HE LEFT WASH- whIno e allt f s is ta matersoin DAVID'S LONGING FOR -THE COOLING tion. ISH THE WINDOWS OF HOUSES. INGTON SOLELY TO SAVE HIS FRIEND . Jones, case have reached a crisis. WATERS IN ITHE CAVE OF ADULLAM. 8QUARE, BUT LITTLE DAMAGE DONE. Motions to adjoun until Thursday will
- - - be made in bothhouses to-morrow* A Demonstration in Honor of Manches- DIG NTESAEGPTL -- - Sunday Fightingr in Public Squares Be- I ter Martyra, Frustrated-Lively Fight His Acquaintances Had Been Dishonest Jcsnil' itChre WokftH Eaunts of our Youth-The Gospel Well
comii g Tiresome-The Police Have no FURNITURE STORES BUENED. Between the People and Constables- and he * o ould Not Testify Against JcsuprilemeCiy urtersWkonas. e -Comfort at the Gate-Our Need of Trobl i Divig heCrwd efre--Hundreds of Heads Broken. Them-He 'Tells His Story-His Son Special Correspondence of the Nriws-HERALD, Absolu1tion-Fighting Worldly Sin
Them-Excellent Conduct of the Police. A Sunday Blaze Devours $800,000 Does Not Know What to do With Him, TALLAHASSEE, FLA., November 27.- Cin,- The Peace of Christ-A Gospel Thirst. Worth of Property. By Cable to the NEB-BERALD. siderable interest has been manifest d ---
By Cable to the NEws-HERALt. Special to the NEWS-HERALD . LIMERICK, November 97.-An attempt to From the New York World. .here in the decision of :the State Sui- Special to the NEWS-HERALD. LONDON, November ST.-Although the GRAND RArmDS, MICH , November 27.- hold a demonstration here to-day, in honor -DETROIT,,November 25,-Recently ex preme Court affecting the new JacI. BROOKLYN, November 97.-This morn
general quietude of the day has been in One of the most serious conflagrations of the Manchester martyrs, , was frus- Senator Jones opened his heart on the sub- sonville charter. The general impression ing at the Tabernacle, after explaining marked contrast with the disorder of the that has visited this city for years broke trated by the police and, resulted in a seri- ject of leaving Washingtonr before his term is that in spite of the defects in the appropriate passages of Scripture, the lafewSas the grsieeeren wamtilong hot oclk this e"o e s & mrning inte -os riot. John Mc];nnerney, of Newv York, expired, and without so much as hinting charter it is practicable for an election to Rev. T. De Witt Talmage, D.D., gave out wo sn the i grsie elmnth amonithoem of Cp ny'ieso y & rc Matte urniture who came here to preside over the cere- this time at any conspiracy gave his rea- be held to put the new municipal govern- the following hymn, that was sung by the whoag spent e their ie ithe voicint soe of Compa nfv stry brIc wafreroomky s- mony of uilveiling the statues of the sons in the most positive terms' possible ment into operation.. The charter states congregation with greathbeartiness:
Trflarsuret ie h olc o e ed5 tho raeva.o shaft uedqcomund martyrs, proceeded to deliver an oration in and with an earnestness that-left no doubt terqualfihatdons efvotersan gvesmth au- "Buried in sorrow and ini sin thing to do, and dissipate the confidence cated to the inflammable material in the the presence of an immense crowd, when whatever of his sinceriy Mr.Joesred y eain holy teetilsan ofm thoin At helP'sdark door we lay; of a great many persons who believed no finishing department, situated on the the police appeared and forbade further cited, with some show of bitterness, that and returning the election un provided for, To see a globiou0 day.'v,
furhe trube as osibl, hid ad ourh lorsan ina ewexercises. .while his record in the Senate was clean, and this ca be done.in any just anid rea- The subject-of the sermon was "Thirst Several sirmihes pokplac durng te msutstheflamsaweebntoh~co ware- The crowd booted and 'jeered the police while he never hpd accepted a bribe, but 3ala ovys nin canflc eit th ofen aCvr; n h tx:"hta n
day and in each case the police cleared the hnAsou s in was dooed, the teto and the latter attempted to disperse the' had on the contrary, saved the counr gernmerviin wul gi n h oiy fornaCve; medik the w hat onte
square in a remarkably short time. No of the fire dIepartment was directed to gathering and clear the streets, usiag their "millions of dollars," some of his com- *The chief idea is to ascertain fairly the wel ofBtlhm'hc sb h t!11 body was allowed to loiter and bodies of savn be aImmuse nacory separated bayonetia an batns freey pThils sum- paious, with no greater opportunities, coceho thi peopl on a pouar edctioon, wS mell ziii.he, 15.c Mr. Talmahe aid:
mounted police made a circuit of the ley thirty feet wide. The factory covered made a desperate resistance and many had become rich by allowing monopoliesto lusion, surprise or imposition the tendency War, always distressing, is especially square to see to itta, h nrlodra ceormr fgonadwsfle civilian constables Were mnjured in the flourish where timely legislation would of the courts is to sustain the results at- ruinous in harvest-time. When the crops Te eemg n"Hydobpark was some- men duccuee rindsavinthe huld Th unwatratbl brtaliy ofthe police hvcutemdw.anh eno hbna lacharterdcas are all ready for the sickle, to have them
wha smllr mrepec t nubes tanthough it caught fire several times. incensed the people in the houses and ho- Coigtedrclyothmaerfhs has not been handed down but probably trodden down by cavalry horses and heavy lasu Sunda-, but the numerical falling off Eaist of the burning warehouse, seper- tels along the streets, who taunted the leaving Washington the second time, in will be before very long. The question in- supply-trains, gullyigteeds'seog
a oe saeds durIan icreasesm th aedhy ee no clcail anstablefrbmwindow1eskwith cowardic Jl,18,tee-eao si edds t ~eapcu lonyh oaeaym n's he fick. Wh enouthe
even the vivisectionists taking a hand in inghes, or occpid byu tForth Ntionabul- rwsoe n thrmsls ayo solely because Le believed an investigation sections ofsrplusen mar weeinnealatgraoarbokguymErpe.n theprcedig.Th seehe wre not bank, and about a dozen stores and large thmtrwn hi tvsa h i-it eti atrwscming, in tently inserted in the bill after passage, France and Germany were corning into remArkably violent, but were especially number of offices, and in part by Nelson dows, smashing hundreds of Ianes of glass which some of his friends had been dis- so the act as passed with these additional horrid collision, I rode across'thieir golden
1h tel n oft e speaer wrchas pro- Ma omnctdohsbidn s ud o fl e vunables tgeouof honestly interested. It was certain that secin woasi sne bengGtoernor, harvests, and sawthe tents pitched, 'and longed and deafning. . and made rapid progress, but it was con- way. Meanwhile the resistance of thle if an, investigation was begun he would be that have never passed either house of the the trenches dtig in the very midst of the
The chief features of the meeting, or fined chiefly to 9 and 18 Canal street, people in the streets, who resorted to the called as a witness, and, knowing what he Legislature. The question is whether~or ripe fields, the loing scythe of battle sharprther the combintionhefhmbetig, der thghdthe building son either side were use o ns and evory coneiabe for emf did an being unable to give false testimony nod- these surplus sehctons arena operatirve eigt o onhret fmni around andcthe almost unamimous indul- the entire bock were also seriously dam- lice were compelled to send for the mili- even to save the reputation of friends, he maider of the act will stand on its'own great winrows of the lead.
gene n dmaoguryby hespekes.aged bytwater. The loss' is eimated at .tary to aid them. chose instead to leave Washington tiltemerits. .It was at this season of harvest that the At neither Trafalgar square or Hyde park $300,000, pretty well insured. Troops appeared, but were not called squall should blow over. Then', however, The presentation of these special mat- armV of the Philistines came down upon was there any demonstration suggesting a The fEre is supposed to have been caused into active service as the municipal officersbtesothSurm Cuthasrisl disposition to start a riot and on the whole by spontaneous combustion. Five hun- of. the city had, succeeded in quieting the came the newspaper comments because of inferrted withrthe regularhworkeofothat Bethlehem. Hark to the clamor of their both the people and police behavedcredita- dred men will be thrown out of e mploy- people and inducing them to return to hisabsence, and he the more easily cut'i- body, bu thcos the pa ont inolve vocsttenihigoahercageth bly. ment. -their homes. vated h' feeling of resentment and stub- were neccessary and immediate attentionbleoftirrupt ndhecahf
Thce astreet were nost swrin g width o-w 'I be town was perfectly quite at 11 borniness, because about the same time he had to be given them. These decisions their sbields. Let 1)avid anid his usenl fall apecia constabe sa benandn baedeandethere KILLED AT FORT HAMILTON. c domht~dn d e bcm ovne f the existence of wLat wi reale 1i th lglp ofesoni feo bck Theu L dhkost sometiins Is
made no effort to assert their temporaryPiaePtikE hosRa .tetdi the hospitals and a large num- he has called the conspiracy to ruin him. new constitution. He ba been brought up in that country. athrbty toineds giian occasionae illi lle Tri ed fig hors uRder-. ber werem tken or were- able to walk to "I don't yet just know what we will do Middle Florida, and particularly TaHl Boys are inquisitive, and they know all
was immediately heeded. Special to the NEWs-HERALI$. With fatler," 0oh1D Jones, the ex-Senator's hassee, is now enjoying asubsantia d about the region where they were born and
LORD DALHOUSIE-HAVER'S DEATH.* BROOKLYN, NovemberB7 -Ryan H. Wil- MURDEROUS SIOUX INDIANS. second son, said this evening. "I am very liatcem et hs beiautiu lacind bld gomestead youcshld wtobc teye 'lis, son of a saloon keeper, near Fort muob afraid that he can never be per- is attracting an unusualnumber of visitors shut, find your way to the meadow, or t he
The Supposition That He Committed Hamilton, was shot and'killed late last They Try to Kill White Prisoners and sued to quietly leave Detroit. He is very this early in the seasor, while investors orchard, or* the hill back of the house, with, Suicide Unfounded-A Gladstonian* ih yPiaePtic ig fCm pca Then ]gang Themselves. stubborn osi this mindffctd" ani prospectors are more numerous tha whis-h no were familiar thirty or forty
B3L Cble to th oNEwsHR D.TeeahO panry-I, Crabb's battery, stationed at the. GLENDIVE, MONT.,November, 27.=Yetr trl that fathe wawfoa tim hpkrial ligtulm otetl ladTitrs eHE CAVE OF ADULLAM.' Lord Dalhousie-Havre, within a few hours fhrt Wenisking andehlf at doze ohr daynmrning h Sitt ou , dansnd insanbreult tat aras wdasno reg red asgedne nqu1su rnvna e Shavi nwtecv fAulm of the demise of his Wife, has created a ha bendikn.oehra aonFngral ~tigi-rnadPt the resutheof as aewund aen n herced- The cotton receipts at this point more Perha in his boyhood days, be had
near by. They quarrelled and King went Matthews, confined in the county jail he-e iry Fahrhsawysbe-necl than doable those of last year, and the re" played i4de-and-seek" with his comrades tremendous sensation here, and for a time to his quarters. Willis followed, and was lent health. I am in sore straits regarding turns have been entirely satisfactory. , Far- all about the old cave; and though others many persons were inclined to believe he pursued by others and one of the men for horsettealing, made an attack on two the "proper thing to be done in the mers aegatyncugdadwilbinmight not have known it, David did. committed suicide. It has, however, been n a Monhan ateitike Wilis. what prisoners.Th weapon were table mntter.fic a new year with increased energy and Travelers say there is only one way of
wh t Wule heywerefigtin Kig cme up knives, a pair of Seissers and common E-eaoJoeswseninthofcemore resolute determination to win sue-. getting into that cave, and that is by ascertained. by physicians, wo were wit with w, rifle and ordered all hands o1f the chairs with which the jail was supplied. _,of the Griswold house late this afternoon. cess in a favored lanat. *- very narrow Pathn; and so, with his three him and who examined his body after government grounds. All left except.' After inflicting mortal wounds on the He.entered the office with firm tread, Considerable time and areasis devoted to brave staff-ofticers,hIegoes along that path, death, that he died from apoplexy. He Wilhis, who advanced toward, King. Th white prisoners, Fingernail, and Sittin, twirling his cane in the manner which has stock, raising anid grain culture, the re.- finds his way' nto. the cave, sits down,, was apparently well when he retired on latter fired, The ball entered Willis' lef in-Front hanged themselves in their cells grown habitual to him. Hisi conversation sults in every case beingentirely remunera. looks around at the roof and the dark pas Thursday mg~ht, but was stricken with breast, causing death soon afterward. with their bunk straps. They were assisted is entirely rational and he does not~seem to tive and satisfactory. DairS farms, f ruit sages of the mountain, feels very weary apoplexy soon after goina to bed and never King went to'hisecaptamn's quarters, gave bthoheIniPteMtthews, who, materially differ, accept in the matter of cards and hay fields are increasmngeacb with the forced march; and water he must rallied. byh te nin eeM rhhimself up and was put under arrest. Hle after they committed the deed, tried to but, attire, from his appearance in his days of sucsieya.~have, *or die. He wanted a deep, full, cold
Lor Dabosiewa a tanchGldst- lais Wlls tretend im it0a owe his brains out against the wall of the cell. prosperity. '!''he crops of sugar cane are now being drink, such as a man gets only out of an nian and next to the death of Lord Wolver- knife, but no knife can be found and Wil- The two Indians who hanged themselves ,"Th'e day is not far distant,?' be said, -made into sugar and syrup, and every day ol0 well with moss covered bucket. David
too hs tkig of s te eve a lss helis fiens ay e a lnoe.stabbed themselves all over their bodies edn h a oartrdsaIwe parties gf Tallabasseeans and visitors go remembered that..ery near thiat cave of Liberal party has sustained in many years. .King will be tried iu the United States before resorting to hanging.f the newspapers will bitterly regret this out to, neighboring farms to witness the Adullam there was such a well as that, a He was a liberal conitributorto the election court, as the murder was committed on Fran cisco Salamo, an Italian, who was attack upon me. It has always been the process and enjoy the delightful merry well; to which hae used to go in0 boy hood expense tof thpeal par an neerfarienoa oermntgoud confined onl a charge of burglary, was Stab'- way of the world to attack everything that making, incident to these southern insti- the well of Bethlehem; anti he almost im
respond toappeals fo any extrardinary abed in several phtees .is good(7 and everything that itcannot un-triosainshthecnhathlqudpshf financial assistance deemed necessary by __. __ .dersedid. It I had used the advantages thoeo tecpta iyoit olks atell tan his paharhe tonuep h moe
hi oiicl socats CA--INR - ILIlt~$ Dynamiters and Scabs. offeredl by my seat in the Senat obcm who have spent'the summer and fall 'through his hot lips ashe says, "Oh, that
recalestle fact tha dGldstone wasalaus TeeWatanordghl Pay IDay'and Special to the NEws-HERALD vord to myagainsotn ewto-day,h b ha m 1i l bat hoae fa an indth da sea ohe, weulof Betbeem, which is ibyte mg the theatre at Lady Dalhousie's inivitca- Lesser Considerations. 'Niw YORK, Noverrber, 97.-To-dayts, did not do. I went into the Senate apoor son begun in earnest.' gate!"' tionion thernight that he was informed of Speelal to the NEWS-HERALD fleeting of the Opntral labor union was man and came out of it a poorer one, but Chie Justice Maxwvell, of the Supreme It was no sooner said than done. The the fall of Khartoum. PITTSBURG, November 27.-District As- as usual, a turbulent one. IThe applica- it wi11 alt come right some day. I ami a Court, has been spending a few days at his three brave staff-officers bound -to their
GERIMANY'S HONORED EMPEROR. sebyN. h M.of L,a c-m* ta cl tion for admission of the brewery en- tringsbeienrual tiddoth rerbata homa lnrn ssoner Himes isaths nd start.mBrave soldier swill take
.~~ og ve an1ta ineers, who Will be socialistic and who Everythmng that I have been-and- Ileave ou gm fe re ec pt wt eiente n h el1ytehos of He Tells tHe: reidnts ofteeicsa NogIgee colrgouhv atl have left the Knights of Labor, was the my official record to speak for itself-was his family. the Philistines, and what, could three men
Tht eWatsPac*dressed a letter to the Pittsburg Times for bone of contention. Tht, socialists and accomplished by my own exertions. - Governor and Mrs. Perry went over to do with a great army? Yet where there is Ey Cable to the NEWS-HERALD. publication to-morrow. The lette r de- anti-socialists called each other dynamiters "I landed in this count ry from Ireland their home in Pensacola Saturday tco re- a will there is a way, and, with their
BERLIN, November 27.-Emperor Wil- laethtues prosganmie and scabs. The application was finally re- with my widowed mother away back in main a few days. swords slashing this way and that, they
lim received the president and vice clrdta nesoeaosgat[icsjected-58'to 48. Many socialists thereup- the forties, when I was but twelve years Col . L. B. Wamnbwell has resigned the make their path to the well. While the a fortnightly pay day and make various 'or) left the hall in anger and the meeting of age. We were almost entirely without presidency to the Tallahassee literary Philistines are Amazed at the seeming fool
president of the Reichstag to-dtay, and oflher lesseremne sioems, a strike will ocaur adjourned. ,.means. Chance took us to Florida, where circle and Mr. Fred T. Myers has been .hardiness of these men, and can riot make was presented by them with an address at once. Over 5,000 miners are involve d, P. J. McGuire, national secretary of the I1 started in to mrake'a man of myself andchsnahisueso.ptermndextlwatimash,
exresig ymaty ih heCrwn Ineriws have neen had with several Carpentets and Joiners' Brotherhood, who become somebody in the world. In 9Almy Mrs. T. 1B. Simkins, of Monticello, is three men have come to the well. The-y;7 I the E & th ~~leading operators on the ' subject. was present, said it was evident that the previous life I had not to exceed a year andvitnghriseM .T.HRadl. dophebct. hybinuphewer
prine. nrepl mpeor si e hey reauae mus Iasaygg heyiust entrlWlaoreuionuasttoCbukyraalhafaobscholin.oDuingshoseearlbMr.R. HaGamleatis eek eturedoTeynpur iDinihegpltondetenarart ailment of the Crown Prince was a severe abide the strike if it comes. Coal barges body. -rhe number of delegates must be years in Florida I worked hike the veriest from a visit to friends in Baltiamore. for the cave. "Stop them!"1 cry the Phil visitation, in view of the abilities he pos. in the rivers are allioaded at present and reduced if business was to be done. slave by day, and studied by the light of Mrs. A. L. Randolph is at bome again istines. "Clip them with your swords messed to continue the police of Germany waiting a rise two go Souith. Until the .a. pmne knot or tallow dip far into the. after several weeks absence in St. Louis. Stab them with your spears! Stop those in amannermwhich twoul have enabled wateb. riss tenare unrble, to acobplis Hand and Machine Sewed Shoes. 97~.In this wayaIfitted niyselftfor the Ms inJohnF.r dpas if fronticelloi three mbn!"i'PTo'hles re ibne avealo
a ~~~~~~~~~~taken on the partof the miners under the Speeial to the NEWS-B.RALD* eod fm ea aeraesatrdal u h agru ah ihcek lse
Ece errtter hehadnot een'haletooircustaeesnOpratrslfelnabe tMBROKTOs Mss.rNoembrd27---aco- oer lordanadelpsoerntoseveaithssstCra ndxBanceeHndeson ofniththeexctemntond ll ut f beat open the Reichstag in perse was he would grant the demand.- ventionl of seventy-six qelegates,,represen- Other States. I bad to fight against race Tampa, are visiting their cousin, Miss in their haste, they fling-their swords, red have told the world ehat he desired peace, L ing about 2,000 hand sewers,mostly of the Iprejulices and was entrl i ith uback- Flor-a Henderson, on South Adams street. with the skirmish, to the side of the cave,
pland r itwoul have gven hihototFGTWIHACAYCLSIL old colouv district and shoe centres north pinnacle of legal distinction beforeentering Mrs. H. 8. Elliott and child ren have re- andbry outto David, "Th ee captann of
e aloepresed ois l ieen oeget atHe Fatall S11abs arPassenger a-nd is of Bostonm ha een so hereno ds- uPon a cliti(a caer I wa pr icual tred 19 b vsttoTue l well of Beth ebierl whichh is by thi.