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THE. NEWS-HERALD. W110 LE NUMBER 1,837 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS ANXIOUS FOR TM ELECTION e pi w b s se ran a C , MR. del e, e in ol the collision, andthat the Scholten in -E F1ERtE. ROUNDS Ex-Alder.an J. A. Huau believes that some inexplicable manner struck her. an election will be held at'the proper time The second mateMoritz of the Scholten; THE RULINGH OF THE SUPREME COURT and is heartily in-favor of the charter and testhied to-day that whence first saw the THE RULING OF THE SUPREME COUR its provisions. A Dil'S RECORD OF WICKEDNESS AND HIS OLD TIME VIGOR AND EARNEST- lights of theRosa Mary he took them for A CHICACO SILG'ER TERRIBLY BEAT IS GENERALLY APPROVED. che question of the new charter was IfLOING FROM OVER THE COUNTRY. NEhS ARE SILL UNIMPAIRID. those of a ship at anchor. EN AM FINAI I KNOCIhED 01U1'. considered by the City Council last night. _ _ _ Alderman Tr'ay called up the matter and Grevy's Resignation Inevitable. What Prominent Merchants, Lawyers ,stated that in a conversatioun.witl two of An Inhuman Step-Father Beals His Boy The Charges of Feignizu Sickness Re- By Cable to the NEWS-HERALD, HXaay, the Oanadian Oarfmin, Defeats and Politicians Hav to Say About It- the attorneys, Mr. D. U. Fletcher ard Mr. to Death-Another Dynamite Bomb in fu ed-His Position Unaltered-He Ex- PARIs, November 22.-M. Leroyer held a Connelly on the C1 arles River-An Af A Cll o he emcraicExecutive L. I Fleming, they stated that it wa's their Committee-An Election December 13. opinion that an election could be held. Chicago-Muidered by Highwaymen- presses Opinions Remarkably Like conference with M. Gievy to-day on the ternoon of Spoit at the Fair Grounds But what measures would have to be An Old Man Assaulted by Burglars. Gladstone's-Davitto o be Jailed. subject of forming a ministry and strongly Foot Ball, Base Ball and Racing. adopted they were not prepared to report. On motion the tpeeial committee appinteresgnation as a means The action of the Supreme Court on o inves tigate the mater were reqeste Special to the NE ws-HERALD. [Copyright.] of terminating the crisis. The fac hat Special to the Niews-HAlD. Monday in sustaining theconstitttionality o have the attorneys submit at an early SAN FRANcISCO, November 2.-Frank By Ceble to the NEWS-HERALD. every leading French politician and states- BOSTON, MASS., November . d n man has refused to undertake the forma- B0STO2, MASS., November 22.-George of the new city charter, was the cause of a date as possible their report embodyiLg H. Northey, recently convicted of attempt- LOADON, November 22.-The chief topic tion of a Government under President Ryder, of Brook:ine, Mass., and "Slipp consderblecoment mon me ofallwhether or not an election can be heldit b considerable comment among men of all w how ne a eso n caede l, iug to bribe a jury, was sentenced yester- of discussion and comment ,hismorningis Grevy is regarded as making his resigna- ery" Breen, of Chicago, met in West End classes yesterday. The general opinion Late last night the following call was is- day to nine years' imprisonment at San the Parnell interview publishedin to-day's tion inevitable. hall this morning to fight to a finish for a was in favor of the decision and not a few sued: CQuenlen. t papers. Parnell's position and views are Damaging Testimony Against M. Wilson purse of $500. Twenty-seven fierce rfbnds looked upon it as a decisive victory for the To thd .Members of the Democratic City Exec- N srt eRw4berictt-r theF M me charge ... altered-one wit. d n ... so.Cbe.LD, city of Jacksonville,. .,autive Committee :s-.agi Robert F. Morrow, a promi- n arose from disallowed claims of foul on c number of prominent merchants, law- GS m-Yu ae hereby notified meet cpitalist, and James McCord and D. silence, nor has his mental vigor become PARIs, November 22.-Two important both ides that the fight had to be sus at the oflceofHonA-.W.Owens, Holmeg build- tirefh ton, local politicians. The latter in the slightest degree impaired through witnesses were examined by the Wilson pended to prevent a row. yers, property owners and politicians ing, at 7:0 p.m standardtim e, Saturday, No- ffled toMexico after their conviction his physical weakness, investigating commission to-day, whose After a long dispute the referee ordered were interviewed on the subject yesterday. vember 26, for the purpose of consdeilg , nd 'J he juries in the cases of Morrow. andhe eno gti uAnwpae r provdigfowere interviewed on the r the hold f an elet oin pur- Co disagreed, and their e teal;iist . The Tories generally effect to discover a evidence it was resolved to keep secret for the men to fight it out A new place for Mayor J. E. T. Bowden, of LaVilla, ex- stance theact of the Lslture 1887 es- for Mdnday next. r . emarkable similarity in tone and- purport the present. It is understood, however, the battle was selected five hour later and pressed himself quite freely. fishing the muipaty of nie, Bte Beat His Step ntoeath. between the recent letter of Gdone that their testimony was very damaging gur more rounds wered fought, both men pressed himself quite freely. tablishing the muniipalty of Je1 senvil, u ab - toee. Wilsonand also implicated several eing terribly punished. In te thirty "'I think," he remarked, "there November22, 1887. - Chaiirman. ": "I think," he remarked, "there November2,1887. Specialto the NEws-HERALD. condemning a violent opposition tothe persons not hitherto suspected of com- first round a swift upper cut on Breen's ill baanoelectontanST. AUGUSTINE NEWS. HICAGO, November 22.-August Hat - Government's action in closing Trafalgar plicity in the War Department scandals. law knocked him insensible. Te force of in calling one if the end c an be ST:z. SI: W. .•.. ... the blow sent his jaws together, !.ac *ating accomplished in that wa because I rotting ka, a cabinet maker, was arrested this Sqtiale to publi meetings; and Parnell's Ex-Empress Eugenie Dangerously Ill, his tongue in a fearful manner. Breen di thinkif the extension is to be made it is morning for beating his little step-son, stricturesupot the plan of campaign, ima- By Cable to the NEWS-HERALD. not recover his senses for fifteen minutes. think if the etninito maet1,and Suburbs. By Cad it, toedeath.AD The child' name waswrddt R r better that it si-ould be made at once, be- a u aged 11 todeath. Thechild's nume was plyiD4 an understanding between tile twoo b cause delay only deters business anl leaves Special Corresnondence of the NEWS-HERALD. 11ac Dilma. He returned to his home a yna understanding between the two AMSTERDAM, November .- The ex-Em- The ,ht was awarded to R er. things in that uncertain state which the Sv. AGUSTItNE, November29.-Mr. Ham- last evening, after being away for some that the Unionist-Liberals may be won press Eugenie is lying critically ill in this CHICAGO'S BILLIARD TOURNEY. final accomplishment will alone settle. ilton Disston, John L. Hill, William S. time contrary to orders of his step-father, over by specious sufferances. But to an city. "I will say that was always opposedto Douglas and Daniel McClinel, of Phila who, procuring a leather strap, ad inis- unprj'diced Mind nothing f the sort is The Wizard," as Usual, Leads in the the extension, but I suppose that it will tered such a severe whipping to the boy NEW POSTAL RULES WANTED. Contest-Bridiant Shots by Schaefer. inevitably come, hence I think it is just as delphia, arrived here this morning from that his moans finally became almost im- apparent. It Was naturally expected that CHICAGO, November 22.-Sloss n and well that. it should be done at once." Jacksonville. They were met at the depot perceptible. The brutal man still con-- t arn i would take advad ntage of the first An Association Which Seeks a Reissue Schaefer played the opening game to-night erc ,uiyof re cen ai o pbittar mad "My opinion is this," said Mr. M. L. by Dr. H. C. Slog ett, the manager of the tinue to ply the strap and oly ceased opPor of "Shin Plast, rs." t " Hartridge, "that if the charteris'constitu- East Florida Lari ad Produce ompan when the neighbors interfered. Some u ht ep o the recentaeahiade Special to the NWS-HERALD. in the billiard tourney with a game of 200 pafterwrd the boy was found dead in bed. simulating illness in order to evade the SPRINGFIELD, MASS., November 22.- points tiul adteSurm Cuths od-and the party were driven about town. ' pons creed it, the present city government ex- visit was made to the Ponce de Leon ho 'Undoubtedly a Murder, responsibility for the recent action of the This city is the headquarters of a co-oper- From the first the "Wizzard" took the pires on Dhcember 12, the day fixed for tel, where they were cordially received by National League in resisting the coercion tive movement called the United lead, running out when Slosson had only carrying the charter into effect, and unless Mr. Flagler. They were shown around the aeciM to the N ws-HERALD. 2ct. But to the surprise of everybody, the 12 some provision is made for holdingan hotel and the surrouu ling group of build- ALLENDALE, ILL., November 22.-Theapostate Chacellor of he Exchequer is States Postal Improvement Association. 120points. Shaefermadesome brilliant t a osat C anelor f he Exhe uesshots, besides twice making a' u f w election ny that date, the city will revert ings, and were both astonished and de- dead body of Miss Priscilla Grier, a do- wholly ignored. Its objects are to secure reduced shots, besides twice making a run of twen tothe county officers for the administration Eghted with .the sight. After dining mestic in a family named Storey, was What Parnell had tosayof Michael Da postage on seeds, plants, etc., four, while Slosson's highest run was -~ seventeen. of its affairs until an election is held." with Dr. Sloggett, they took the 8:30 train found Sunday morning on the Indianaside vitt wassomewhat ambiguous; but what- reissue of fractional currency for use in seetee "I an: an avccate f the new city char- for Palatka on their way to Kissimmee of the Wabash river two miles from here. ever he might, have said, either for or the mails the abolition oM postal notes, Thegame between ouds and Thatcher 0ter," sabd Mr. m. A. Bors, id e rnestly City. Mr. Disston, in conversation with the Her lower extremitieshad been burned against the father of the Land League, the issue of money orders under $500 for result in an easy victory for cuds, he hope that s Le means will be adopted by NEWS HERALD correspondent, expressed to a crisp, and her neck showed signs of would make no difference in that earnest three cents and the repeal of the law score standing 120 to 77.S which it can Ue carried into operation at the opinion that'one of the most i violence. She was lastseen on Saturday individ~t'S cause. As the record now stands, Schaefer the time specified." the op t. la o te ot unD violence. She was labt seel on Saturday individual's cause. against printed addresses on wrappers. and Carter ate a tie for the firsb and "I have int iven the matter much tant crops that Florida would produce in night carousing with a man named Mull Davitt'sspeech at the Step aside meeting The President is W. P. Mixon of the second money each havn won thought,"I have not given the matter much future would be tobacco. He and another named Miller and his wife. on Sunday was not nearly so violent as Chicago Intcr-Oceau. Among the vice second mones yd lost one S fg r to hardly prepared to express an opinion, bu the law which allows a plan- Miller has been'arrested. most ofthe speeches Uade in Ireland by presidents are F. G. Pratt. one of the pu- thatcher and losCarter to Ives. The t o e h ur t' terre to d isp oss a n opfi n $1 0 o th of --. I hope b ter to dispose of $100 worth of e- - - Parnells parliamentary colleaguesind his lishers of the Youth's Compae on; t hesl Ives. The tie be h is isb e s of th e Y o ut 's C ~ ap rvi n w een th ese tw o w ill b e play ed off t-m or <hh tit measures may e adopted unmanufactured tobacco on the premises A Desperate Struggle With Burglars. recognized followers during the present Mortimer Whitehead, a lecturer of fect, for if tis is not done, myie opinion is Se o s ll g e an ae special to the NEWs-kiEliALD. recess. Yet it is conceded to have had a the National Grange; C. . row will get the third prize, while This he believes Will be a great encourage- SeilMould's will get the third prize, while that things will be in a terrible muddle.." effec o increasing tobacco culure NOwICH, Co,. November 22.-Three greater influence upon those who heard Macune of Texas, president ofhatcher Ives and lttlews ar tied r thtthns il einaterbe ndde, )efet ficrain obco uzue han any.,speiech, he has made for year s. ners' Aliance; andE L . o F arm Thae~rh Ies andsiatthews arey teo Mr. Telfair Stockton was found in is Mr. William Astor, accompanied by masked men entered Peter Williams' twillbe strange, however, if Davitt'is president of the Society of Ameri o Flor- the fourth, fifth and sixth money. The se officeadiresponse to the inquiries pro ajor .MLaughli arrived in this city house at Ledyard early Tuesday morning not sro provided by the Government with lists. The treasurer is James Vick, the o de t oca e n pounded said:thsatrol va hToirird rfrivtdiietemnyTefnl o idk: ht ers dtthi s t afernoon, via, the Too railroad and witb drawn revolvers demanded his a convict's suit and prison fare in retali- well known seedman of Roeseter. game will be played to-morrow night. thirk That the charter isa good thing Mrs. E. L, Drown is rapidly recovering money. Mr..Willians struggled with ation for the inanner in which he has g i p d og for the city. It. will increase the value of monem Mr.rillimnesru. for t repc f t o inoite ete from her illness. them and was knocked senseless. Mrs handled the Executive ard his subordi- TRUNK LINES IN CONFERENCE., - M3cKay Beats Conley Badly. suburban property to no little extent. 'The St. Augustine Fire Department will Williams gave the robbers a purse wiDh nates. Certainly every one of the castle ,Besides the fact <f ihs increa sing thelivalue lW rdg~n r epa 1 gilliams gav the rbbers ra iursewi t s CSranc d nofo11 yAGnea u nFegtRtsOdrd pecial to the issws-HEiALD. Besides the fact o its increasing the value have their first annual parade and inspec- $20 in it and they left. There is no clue to attachef3, from Viceroy down, would enjoy A General Cut in Freight Rates Ordered Special to the NinWS-HEaALD. of property it will show to the North that tion on Thursday. The department is a their identity or whereabouts. Mr. Wl- a seaAsi of rest and immunity from just To meet that ofthe Grand Trunk. BosTON, MAss., November 22.-John we are a city of 20000 or 0,000, instacricis, couched in vigorous English Special to the NEWS-ksAiLD. McKay, of Halifax, defeated Peter Conley. 8,000 as we are now rated. When this fact volunteer organization andis composed of liems is 77 years old and is suffering from criticem, couched in vig othe NEWS- ALD. becone s known it will of itself produce a the following companies: Vincent Hook the shock. during the term of his incarceration. NEW YORK, November 22.-At a meeting of Portland, in a three mile race with a great benefit to the city. It is a great ad- foreman; Ponce de Leon Steam Fire En- An Attempt to Murder a U. S. Marshal. B ISMARCK AND THE CZAR. of the trunk line presidents at Commis- turn on the Charles river thin afternoon. vertisement in its way and I am sure it glune Company, J. C. Toshach, foreman; St. Secial to the NEWS-HEaALD. siner Fink's office to-day a cut in freight Toe water was smooth as glass ad the will add to tire prosperity of the city." Augustine Fire Engine Company, (col- M tuaLComplaints ahd Promises of a rice was interesting tlrotigiot. Conley Mi. F. . Ely was found in his office o ored) James Morris, oreman. Mr. Wm. CHICAGO, ILL., November 22.-A gas pipe ,M t o i rtsates to meet that of the Grand Trunk re M s bn t West Bay street and answering the ques- . Ingraham is chief of the department, bomb was found this morning on the door By Cab t o the Nws- st. rwas ratified. From to-morrow the rates thirst half fthe race, but after imng the Af nrhmi he otedepartment, he By Cabl to the NSgws-HeiALP.wsrtfe.Fo omro h ae irthl ftercbtatrt-ir h tio of how it would affect insurance rates and C. H. DoWell assistant chief. step of the residence'of United States Mar- BEi, ovember 22.-Th North OGer- will be as follows: turn McKay gradually closed oi him and on dwelliDLs, said: , to h ed iwl ysvrllnts ohen d he aemai s a eThe vestry' of the Trihity -Episcopal shal Marsh, ou Michigan avenue. It was BEReN, took the lead, winning by several lengths. "When the water mains are extended to church has decided to build a two-story six inches in length by half an inch in ma Grazette, official organ of Bismarck, catles ;shep, cens per ow; ogs, 48; he tine was 21 minutes and 15 seconds. the different suburbs the new city charter house on thevacant lot on Marine street. diameter, plugged at both ~nes and sip- id its isue to-day states that the interview a'or ordinary freight cars, rnnin on lines The race was for 250 a side. can be appreciated, ior the fire potetior Mr. Edward Drown, son of 'the rector of plied with two fuses. The Marshal took recen had by Bismack with the Chr t e l t than those which own tPeni oi hiree affordedytthechrngees shall be one h a--i Special Pedestrins at Philadelphia. afforded y the change wilt give the Prop Trinity church, is now studying for the possession ofthe dangerous looking missile them, the rateall haoe hf a cent p pecial to etiWa . a P ery owners a ance to get insurance for ministry in the divinity school of Harvard and turned it over to the police. was o the most friendly and comprehen- mil run (instead of three forths of a cent Special to the NEWsHERIALD. 1-4 of 1 pi- cen t,. lo wer t Van it n ow is. It iityith iiit siolfHavrantuedtoerot6plc.df 1-4 of 1 per cent. lower tha it now is. It college sive character. The Czar complained of per mile aq formerly); and 15 cents per day PHILADELPHIA, November 22.-The will also allow them toinsure for full T. 3B0wen, of London, England and The Killing of GrahamExplained. the policy of Germany, especially that pur- for eveiy day on te road in order to prevent cr tE ov o-e vale.waile aiv they are limited to three- Arthur C. Jackson, who bhas spent several Special to the NEWs-HERAL. sued with regard to Bulgaria which bde- 1 t in tf eturn. t score in the six days "go-as-you-please" the property In- olared Was directed against Russa's in-f cent perm, ise of he elfonth s walking match at 11 o'clock this afternoon ure. Ifth ae f r the r n- oth recently in Europe giving lectures NEW YORK, November 22.-Inspector .aLn w e a cent pe mile it of one cent as u uror. Iu itere at the Carleton. Byrnessays atDan Dohertwh sho tthe Busian Foreign Office conclusively Mr. tekson, ofCan a, was the only trunk Littlewood, 245 miles; Albert, 220; Paunchot, 1r. 1. W. rli ws a l for a r. W.T. Cotter, of Sanford, the con- Graham in London, is a bank burglar. showed. linepresdentabsent from the meeting. 210; Noremac,0. 0- Elson, 197-1; Cox, 186--3; opinion vs to its eft, ct on the city: tractor who is building the Cathedral in He served fifteen years in the Massachu- Bismarck, in reply to this declaration of - Burns, e-82 ; Hart, 18-2; Strokel, 16.4-9. "lan very much in favor of the exten- this city, was at the Carleton to-day. setts State prison, during which time a the Czar, indicated that Germany alwa3s E CASTLE GARDEA ABUSES. sion," he said. 'and think it will stiffen the Mr. Warren Rey, of Rey's line of schoon- woman with whom he bad, lived in New regarded bulgaria as lying within the -- - OUT OF DOOR SPORTS. present values ot property both in the city ers, of which H. A. Barling, Son & Co. are York went to London with another bank sphere of Russian interestsand he actedgin The Conim ssioners Thro gh Their Attor- -_O and suburbs. It will be beneficial to the agents, is in the city to-day. burglar. Doherty probably followed the this spirit wherever no strictly German neys Agree to Show Their Accounts. The Elevens Selected for the Foot Ball city, but I think it will induce most par- : alph Gorharn and Win. D. Curtis, of woman when he was released from prison, interests were involved. Bismarck also Special to the NE WS-HERALD. Game attheFair Grounds To-morrow. ties purchasing lots tot rtherout in the Lenox, a '; are a ong the recen ar- expressed a desire to see the letters men- WAS'INGTO , D. C., November 22.-irn- Several parties of young ladles and their country aind loate.to It will bring up ar e a1 1ethe recent ar- A Pension Forger Pleads Guilty. tioned,and formulated atlength Germany' IITo no r Several parties of young ladies and their price of suburban lots near the city limit -s Mrs. H. A. Wilson has returned home Sp-ai One NEWS-HERALD. complaits agaitst Russia. The Czar was , New escorts have been made up to attend the a id have a good effect. cannot say it from her summer visit North. WASHINGTON, D. C., November 22.-The very attentive during Bismarck's recital York, accompanied by Charles C. Beaman athletic sports at the fair grounds to wl i a te t but t A. T. Lake, of Marietta, Ga.; D. A. nsion office is nf dthtMG dl and promised on his return to St. Peters- as attorney for the Castle Garden Inmmi- morrow afternoon, the novelty of the foot showing in) a prospectus of the city Would Kanip.n offfe Nes Yorkme andt J Wiomier andsreunoS.Pees be. much grerter. itormea ui MGudley, burg to better inform himself on the mat- nation Commissioners waited upon See-a be mu reat e Kemp. of Neas York, aend J. Wimer and a notorious pension forger and swindler, ters discussed and to arrive at a decision geation Co issione-s, waited pon Sec- hall match, the first in Florida to be played bem 9 rues wife, of K nsas Cityi are at the Cleveland to day plead guilty at Cleveland, Ohio, Of accordingly.reay F ic ldt n Mr. WV. P. Gifford, of the firm of Forbes house today plead guilty at Cleveland, Ohio, of accordingly. reiary Fairchild to-day in reference to the under the rules of the Inter-Collegiate Foot & Co.. in a few minute's couveisation-said: Several painters arrived here to-day to forging. His career of crime covers a ac unts upon which the Delartment hbs ball Association, being the drawing at "Police pr( tection and other advantages work at the Pece de Leon. score o f years and he has drawn thousands GRAHAM WILL BE DISCHARGED. refused payment bec cuse of the failure of traction. will always enha ce the value of property Mr. J. A. McDonald went to Jackson- of dollars in pension money for ficticious the t'ourssion to account for the amounts Great expectations are entertained con The the s__e Pf notvieges cerling the base ball ame wkhinh be-isins in the sutmrbs W d I think that this fact ville this afternoon, persons. -cet to olo Him for Trial. received from the sale of privileges. cring the base ball game whi bein at Commissioner Taintor agreed to submit 2 o'clock sharp. The foot ball contest be will ituce may to inve st in uburbait 'lhetrialofCharles'McKnight, thetramp Murder bya Highwayman. By Cable to the NEws-HlmTALD. these accounts, showingtht $80,000 had gins nor later than 4 o'clok, opening at the roperty, who otherwincreased populd geation will being knocked yedown with a brick thef, after Secalto th NEWS-H]1A. LONDON, Novemnber 21 -The proceed- been received, of which $80,000 was ex- conclusion of the game on he diamond, fp*rry. The increased population will being knocked down with a brick, was H :OPKiISVILLE,, Ky, Noember 2.-Mr.lgsinheae Pf Ir~~~m Mm e u 'ded fory insurance, repair's, ec. This andwill be played in two innigs of twen help to advertise the city, and although I brought before Justice MacWXVilliams to- - ings in the case of Mr. Grahim, Member pded for insurance, repairs, etc. This and will e played in two innings of twe am living in a suburb I am willing to pay day and was bound over to the next term H. H. Ferqueheran, en route to Hopkins- of Parliament for West Lanarkshire, who would leave $0,000 to be accounted for, ty minutes each, with a five minute's in the extra, tax to secure the advantages of the Circuit Court, going to jail in de- ville in a wagon, was intercepted on the wile the accounts eld b te Treasury trission between the mings. spoken of, although in East Jacksonville fault of $300 bail. public highway last evening by an un- wats arrested at Trafalgar Square a week are for 70,'000, of which $20,000 will now The teams to play in the foot ball game the community was law-abiding, and there Willie Johnson, colored, was arrested known ex-convict who demanded his money. ago last Sunday for resisting the police, undoubtedly be paid. were chosen last night and are i was but little necessity for increased pro- to-day on an affidavit of Simon Lambs or his life. Refusing to accede to the for- were adjourned at the Bow street Police First team: Rushers-Markens Hartley, tection. The charter will have theeffect of stepfather of the man's paramour, on a mer demand, Ferquebheran was shot and Court to-day tor one week. GAS EXPLOSIO I BOSTON. Hill, W. M. Stockton, Hartridge, uf, B er equlizng alus, ndand others; Bucky, quarrier back.- E. Bisb equalizing values, and it will no doubt charge of adultery. Johnson was married killed. The m'-'"c <a-t ed. Evidence given by the police is of a most An Enameling Oveni a Bicyble Facto- (captain) and Parry half backs; Hillditch,. have a good effect when the to the woman on her representation that They are Glad Ta e is Dead. ndefinite character, none of them is wi ll back. new city government is inaugurated, her former husband wats dead. As she Special to the NEwS-HERALD. ing to acknowledre that he assisted in i- - ry Blown u. Second team: Rushers-Dent, Demar, Dib I am not so sanguine as some coacerning could not prove that he was dead to-day fliting the wounds Mr. Graham received Special to the NEWS-HERALD. ble, Holland, Rollins, Gardntr, 1 liurphy and its effects and think the matter has been Johnson was held in default of $100 bond. GIs CITY, DAR., November .- after he was taken into custody, nor is one BOSTON, MAss., November 22.-An ex- others; Bidwell, (cal tain) quarter back; aud very much overestimated. I regret the John Rogero, a sen of Nicholas Rogero, "Jery, the Bum," a notorious desperado of them to be found who will svear that plosion of gas oceurredto-day in N B. v- low and Carter half hick; Cchen, back. charter has been so bungled as it has who had his leg terrtbly crushed by an ac of the Black Hills, was shot and killed Mr. Graham made an attack upon the Those en plai g on the first team will of th Blak Hils, ws sho andknhle Mr.Grahm mad an ttackuponthe ehtt Ce', biccle tThrsebanSenlekelywearas fanashossi irsbuetorblacian had a tendency to unsettle matters up to client at Savannah several months ago, yesterday by a piano -player in a dance police. eritt & Co's, bicyestore, -6and 8 Eerkely wear, asfar as possible, blue or black, and the present :iame and may yet continue to returned home to-day. He is still quite hall dive. There is some talk of present- The probabilities are that Mr. Graham street. The explosion was in an oven used the other team red or tLrown,to distinguish do so unless some provisions is made to lame. ing a public testimonial Io his slayer, will be discharged for want of evidm nce, for burning the entmel on bicycle. 'The tm sedes. have the new city government inaugu- Mr. Byron Bennett and party, of Jack- and that his case will be made one ot the -The ses w w t a .rated." soville, made a visit to St. Augustine to- Accide.-tally Shot by His Brother. first questions" of the discussion at the eve i wad fille a w.th gas and when the door ehlorets will conc e with the game Hon. Horatio Bisbee was seen at his day, returning on the 4 o'clock train. Special to the NEws-HERALD. opetiheff Prliment. wheas odenef txplosion immediately oc- whi the forty three ball tmssers, bali office yesterday afternoon and expressed A unique and elegant mirror, coning ABERDEEN, DAK., November22.-Robert l T urren. kickers and umpires will meet in a 11 his views: from Stein & Bioch. of Rochester, N. Y.. H. Sears, on of City Marshal Sears ad MR. GLADSTONAOLOGIZES. The injured are: -vaads' dash. "I think the present charter inopera adorns the clothing store of Albert Meyer- aged 5 years, was fatally Shot by his .eLad.o Intentionof ChargingColaeel Wa L.Ros n getit for Everitt & The Foot Ball Asociation, through its tive. "It will be a difielt problem to son & Co. eCompany; James Buather, superintendent secure ry,oW. M. Stockton,hls received hold an election under it. The only way The ever mniling and irrepressible Webb, eigmt-year-old brother George to-day while fDopping W th Brutal Evictions. of the Boston Cyclorameter Company, and a oh allenge fr m the English foot ball that I know of is for the voters to asseni- of directory and latterly "holler Exposi- playing. By Cable to the -NEWS-HE ALD. Mrs. Edward Smith and Mrs. Hobert Knox, team at Oakland. to a match ganie to be ble at their respective polling places and tion" fame, was in the city to-day, Mr. LONDON, November 22.-Mr. Cladstone of Pawtucket, H. I. played in that place, the return game to l e after electing their own inspectors proceed Webb's name is a synoym for all that is The Jury in Herr Most's Case. Nne are injured fatally, played in this city soon after the opening to hold the electi n. I am in favor of the enterprising and progressive, and he will Special to the Ne--ERALD..r a a of the Sub-Tropical. The proposition will charter, but I must reiterate the state- do for Florida more to advertise her attrac- NEW YORK, November22.-Eleven jurors Doniegal-lanatlord, from whose estate some The Tug Waverly Wrecked on the Rocks. be laid before a meeting of the association ment I made before, that it will be very tions and business advantages than any in the case of Herr Most were obtained to- especially brutal evictions were recently Special to the NEWS-HERALD. to be held monday evening. difficult to hold an election under the one man in the State. day. The trial will probably begin to- enforced, apologizing for the inaccuracy of MILWAUKEE, Wis., November 22.-Last About twenty foot ball kickers yesterday preen l."Brssi Ia etrl ai-- morrow. the statements he made concerning the evening the propeller Waverly ranflon thetafternoonfi indulgedrons inmha short cptared ucce J.M arssi:" a niel ai-Gweedore evictions and reflecting upon the rocks in Whitefish Bay. There are three at thear grus.be d"e atied fled that we will have an election; the DISCRIMINATION IN OIL FREIGHT. MINNESOTA PROHIBITIONISTS. Colonel n statute orde-s -an election on a certain __oisilaNhil__[cale he p~nuc byhLcneaFiuete ) muigt oonlDpigh ral aae:T~ n ie ,l adno Bisbeh-downe" toe te 4 So m day, designates what officers shall be elect- A ville and Nashville Official De- Mr. Gladstone says that he had no inter- feet of water in her hold and her cargo is captanned bigE. Sudlow by a score of one day deignteswha oficrs hal beelct- nie Tht Pefrenes er Shwn They Pronounce Hiah License a Failure tion of imputing to Colonel Dopping the greatly damaged: Tugs and a life- iv' al and one touch-down to nothing, or ed and proseribes the new limits of the city nies That Preferences *ere Shown, and Local Option a Demaion,. use of a loaded gun upon tbat occasion, saving crew have gone to her assistance, by points 10to 0. and the duties of the officers to be elected Special to the NEWM-HERALD. Special to the NEW8-HeiEALD. and regrets that the latter should have sj The Waverly has a crew of twenty-two a under the new charter, and for these rea WASHINGTON, D. C., November 22.-The MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., November 22.- construed his comments. Colonel Dop- men and is valued at $50,000. A New Cable Railway In New York. sons I am perfectly confident that an _____~.. election will be held, and such officers as hearing-in the complaint of George Rice, The state convention of the Prohibition- ping has consequently a uantdoned his in- C S eale RaLD. b the arietta, hi opoleumt o ildaefsso ineoaGttodyehoeprrgneo ose lglrdes o h trc- CnesinRaeioSelSriescpciltehNW-EAD may be elected will be daly installed." arie, io, petroleum oil dealer, lists of Minnesota met to-day. The report ures of the ex-Premier. Special to the NEWS-HERALD NEW YORK, November 22-An evening . J.A NEWS-HERALD reporter met Senator against the Louisvalle and Nashville rail- of the committee on resolutions occupied T L GcLS IWORCESTER, MAss., November 22.-The paper says a cable railway company has = J. W. Whidden, of DeSota county, at the ra dohrsuhetr odwscnieal ie ihlcnewsd- T LA E ILSLD Hotel Togni last night, and immediately road nd other southwestern roads, was considerable time, High license was de- T steel work's trouble was adjusted to-day, been formed with a capital of $10.000,000 to pressed him for an opinion with reference continued before the Inter-state Commis- cared to be a failure and local option a Lhe Gover ment's Persecution Has Only the managers conceding the point claimed build a surface cable railroa from the to the new city charter. In reply the Sena- sion to-day. The day was spent in exam- delusion and a snare. Served to Increase Its Receipts. by the men on Ight raise and the work- b to Fort George, near King's tor said, that "if there was ani doubt inning two witnesses, Howard Page, who he Prohibition party pledged itself to y e tomt aeNwsn -HRADIlfthe we 1 Of bridge. ft will extend through West the charter being put into operation, e connected with the Standard Oil Comn- continue the fight, in the line so far pur- By Cable tohthe NrWS-HRD pg T 11 1 street, Broadway and 155th street. Among was of the opinion th t it was the dtuty panyat Louisville, and T. M. Culp, general sued, if it took a life time. DUBLIN, November 22.-At the regular prices on other work. The mills wilistart the incorporators are said to be James J. of the Governor to call a special session of freight agent of the Louisville and The resolutions favoredpunishment for fortnighutly meeting of the National to-morrow. Coogan, Isaac L. eet and Lawon N. the ierltur to ede1sermithle mtter. lfsvi fadt i the o uiin vote selling; deniedtherig<tofthe Gover- League held to-day Timothy Harringtou A Day of Thanksgiving in Tampa. Fuller. The new charter repealed the old one, and, Mm-. Culp, after explaining very much in meirt to ta : liquor ; sympathized with all after the time specified for the holding of detail the schedule of rates on oil in bar- workingclasses, asked for the passage of a stated that instead of local branches hay- Special to the NEWs-HERALD. an election had expired, the city would be rels and in tauks, testified that his com- law to regulate the telegraph and invited ing been intimidated their receipts had TAMPA, FLA., November 22.-The record A Benefit for the Anarchists' Families. without any government." papy never gave any advantage over Mr. every one-who indorsed the principles of been very largely increased since the Goy- to-day is no new cases and no deaths. Special to the NEWS-HElALD. Eon. Frank W. Pope made a few hurried vice or any one else in the way of rebates the Prohibition party to join it. eminent proclined against them, and John R. Jones is very sick. Dr. Wall ad- CHICAGo, November 22.-Arrangements remarks to a NEWS-HERALD reporter. or preferential rates on oil. Other wit- The selection of delegates to the national their membership was much greater. vises refugees to wait a week or two before are being made by all singing societies, "I am certainly in favor of the charter," nesses will be examined to-.norrow. convention was left to the State Cen- Mr. Healey, referring to the fact that returning. A union Thanksgiving service Turner societies and the Central Labor , said he, "and think that an election held A trial Committee. some of the Irish members had evaded the will be held in the Congregational church Union for a grand musi,-al entertainment Colonel C. P. Cooper said that he had not Special to the NEws-HErALo. oE iATIONAL GRANGE MEETS. that they had thus placed themselves in T s to beheld a Batter Don an early ate unde itwil beconsderd lgal" .n Unnow S oonr Suk. THENATONA GRAGE EET. tat hey ad husplaedrtemslve inenefi__t-of----he- frateibneetofhefailihoftheRay had the time to give dth subjectthatt imop CHICAO, November 22.-Captain Gil- The Resolutions Advocate the Election anY tidignifled pimintin. Forle dignity Athenuem Burned. market Aechists. I i id that an tance den anded, and therefore was unpre- man, of the steamer City of Ludington, of Postmas er byaPopular Vote. wouldn't give a straw. Special to the NEwS-HERALD. chest-ta of forty pieces and a ch',rus of 600 pared to give an opinion. "But from an which arrived last night, reports having SIpeial to tihe N.ws-HEgALD. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., November 22.-A voices will take part. off hand view of the matter," continued seen the half submerged bull of a two- LANSING, MICHI., November 22.-In the Going to the Pope's Jubilee. fire this morning destroyed the Engle- B' Coho nchaoer, it aostiomale th iref masted schooner, one mile and a half National Grange to-day resolutions -were By Cablet o the NEws-HERALD. wood Athenmum, a large three story J.BeavorWebb'sWedding. ent city charter under which we are work- abreast of Kenosha. Inquiry among yes- adopted asking for the election of HOME, November 22.-It is aunounced brick hiilding owned by Geore S. Coe, of Special to the NEWS-HEltALD. ing is reealed, and attheexpiration of the .sl men fails to throw any light on the postmasters by a popular vote, and de- that a party of Englishmen and women, New York. His loss is $25.000. The oc- WASHINGTON.Novenber 2.-J. Beaver time fixed by the provision of the new identity of of the unfortunate craft, but handing that governmental indebtedness making a pilgrirnagein honorof the Pope's cupants also-lose about $25,000. Webb, the English yach , designer, was to crtrfritogoit oprioit is thought, she is a Milwaukee fishing aitm_____ if an election is not held, we will certainly subcko asiet rai vehahingn . bonds shall be reduced by redeeig Jubilee,willarrivehereinJnary. They * day married in the presence of a distin be without any city government at all and lia have been pic ed up on the bemch at th'tm with the Treasury surplus. * willrb followed ya Scotch partl n I t o n P phmon things will be in chnes. I very much re- Kenosha. The fmillt hog oiicers were elected: ruary and a copay Speial to theNEwS-HERAi. various foreign ministers, toMiss A o .... . .- Worthy Master-, Pat. Din-dh-n, of Mississippi; March. Spca oteNW-EAD aiou fragmne ofiir. , tlon Mis Aice The gret that the upeme Court did not go S poraker's Official Plurality. Overseer Joeph Drape- Massachesmtts" The Scholten's Officers Blundered NEW YORK, November 22.-The United a'd d au g er o D o I M. Te end point our soime way in which the char- Spca oteNW-HERLD Lenure, J.tie He hea, ne t Jence;. :. .. ter could be carried into effect." CoLuMnus, O.,November22.-Theofficial haplain. A. J. 1ose, Texas; Seeetary, ohn LONDON. November2_--- ,he proceedings that 1;. h. Rogers, the boodsmen for church. The happy couple will make a Colonl Coes assured the rep ortthatout shows Foraker's plurality to be ' ng r G ateKee, A. of the Scol n inquest thus far inmate lin 1886 with 13000 mst make Cy,hert triae tor .andl take uptheirper 5 wou study t nuer care y, an 1,73. Brown, Delaware. - -.- that th Rosa Mary was really lying at god the amount of his bpnd $12 ,000. maent residence.

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THE. NEWS-HERALD. W110 LE NUMBER 1,837 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1887. PRICE FIVE CENTS

ANXIOUS FOR TM ELECTION e pi w b s se ran a C , MR. del e, e in ol the collision, andthat the Scholten in -E F1ERtE. ROUNDS

Ex-Alder.an J. A. Huau believes that some inexplicable manner struck her. an election will be held at'the proper time The second mateMoritz of the Scholten; THE RULINGH OF THE SUPREME COURT and is heartily in-favor of the charter and testhied to-day that whence first saw the THE RULING OF THE SUPREME COUR its provisions. A Dil'S RECORD OF WICKEDNESS AND HIS OLD TIME VIGOR AND EARNEST- lights of theRosa Mary he took them for A CHICACO SILG'ER TERRIBLY BEATIS GENERALLY APPROVED. che question of the new charter was IfLOING FROM OVER THE COUNTRY. NEhS ARE SILL UNIMPAIRID. those of a ship at anchor. EN AM FINAI I KNOCIhED 01U1'. considered by the City Council last night. _ _ _

Alderman Tr'ay called up the matter and Grevy's Resignation Inevitable. What Prominent Merchants, Lawyers ,stated that in a conversatioun.witl two of An Inhuman Step-Father Beals His Boy The Charges of Feignizu Sickness Re- By Cable to the NEWS-HERALD, HXaay, the Oanadian Oarfmin, Defeats and Politicians Hav to Say About It- the attorneys, Mr. D. U. Fletcher ard Mr. to Death-Another Dynamite Bomb in fu ed-His Position Unaltered-He Ex- PARIs, November 22.-M. Leroyer held a Connelly on the C1 arles River-An AfA Cll o he emcraicExecutive L. I Fleming, they stated that it wa's their Committee-An Election December 13. opinion that an election could be held. Chicago-Muidered by Highwaymen- presses Opinions Remarkably Like conference with M. Gievy to-day on the ternoon of Spoit at the Fair Grounds

But what measures would have to be An Old Man Assaulted by Burglars. Gladstone's-Davitto o be Jailed. subject of forming a ministry and strongly Foot Ball, Base Ball and Racing. adopted they were not prepared to report. On motion the tpeeial committee appinteresgnation as a means

The action of the Supreme Court on o inves tigate the mater were reqeste Special to the NE ws-HERALD. [Copyright.] of terminating the crisis. The fac hat Special to the Niews-HAlD. Monday in sustaining theconstitttionality o have the attorneys submit at an early SAN FRANcISCO, November 2.-Frank By Ceble to the NEWS-HERALD. every leading French politician and states- BOSTON, MASS., November .

d n man has refused to undertake the forma- B0STO2, MASS., November 22.-George of the new city charter, was the cause of a date as possible their report embodyiLg H. Northey, recently convicted of attempt- LOADON, November 22.-The chief topic tion of a Government under President Ryder, of Brook:ine, Mass., and "Slippconsderblecoment mon me ofallwhether or not an election can be heldit b considerable comment among men of all w how ne a eso n caede l, iug to bribe a jury, was sentenced yester- of discussion and comment ,hismorningis Grevy is regarded as making his resigna- ery" Breen, of Chicago, met in West End classes yesterday. The general opinion Late last night the following call was is- day to nine years' imprisonment at San the Parnell interview publishedin to-day's tion inevitable. hall this morning to fight to a finish for a was in favor of the decision and not a few sued: CQuenlen. t papers. Parnell's position and views are Damaging Testimony Against M. Wilson purse of $500. Twenty-seven fierce rfbnds

looked upon it as a decisive victory for the To thd .Members of the Democratic City Exec- N srt eRw4berictt-r theF M me charge ... altered-one wit. d n ... so.Cbe.LD, city of Jacksonville,. .,autive Committee :s-.agi Robert F. Morrow, a promi- n arose from disallowed claims of foul on c number of prominent merchants, law- GS m-Yu ae hereby notified meet cpitalist, and James McCord and D. silence, nor has his mental vigor become PARIs, November 22.-Two important both ides that the fight had to be susat the oflceofHonA-.W.Owens, Holmeg build- tirefh ton, local politicians. The latter in the slightest degree impaired through witnesses were examined by the Wilson pended to prevent a row. yers, property owners and politicians ing, at 7:0 p.m standardtim e, Saturday, No- ffled toMexico after their conviction his physical weakness, investigating commission to-day, whose After a long dispute the referee ordered were interviewed on the subject yesterday. vember 26, for the purpose of consdeilg , nd 'J he juries in the cases of Morrow. andhe eno gti uAnwpae r

provdigfowere interviewed on the r the hold f an elet oin pur- Co disagreed, and their e teal;iist . The Tories generally effect to discover a evidence it was resolved to keep secret for the men to fight it out A new place for Mayor J. E. T. Bowden, of LaVilla, ex- stance theact of the Lslture 1887 es- for Mdnday next. r . emarkable similarity in tone and- purport the present. It is understood, however, the battle was selected five hour later and

pressed himself quite freely. fishing the muipaty of nie, Bte Beat His Step ntoeath. between the recent letter of Gdone that their testimony was very damaging gur more rounds wered fought, both men pressed himself quite freely. tablishing the muniipalty of Je1 senvil, u ab - toee. Wilsonand also implicated several eing terribly punished. In te thirty"'I think," he remarked, "there November22, 1887. - Chaiirman. ": "I think," he remarked, "there November2,1887. Specialto the NEws-HERALD. condemning a violent opposition tothe persons not hitherto suspected of com- first round a swift upper cut on Breen's

ill baanoelectontanST. AUGUSTINE NEWS. HICAGO, November 22.-August Hat - Government's action in closing Trafalgar plicity in the War Department scandals. law knocked him insensible. Te force of in calling one if the end c an be ST:z. SI: W. .•.. ... the blow sent his jaws together, !.ac *ating

accomplished in that wa because I rotting ka, a cabinet maker, was arrested this Sqtiale to publi meetings; and Parnell's Ex-Empress Eugenie Dangerously Ill, his tongue in a fearful manner. Breen di thinkif the extension is to be made it is morning for beating his little step-son, stricturesupot the plan of campaign, ima- By Cable to the NEWS-HERALD. not recover his senses for fifteen minutes. think if the etninito maet1,and Suburbs. By Cad it, toe death.AD The child' name waswrddt R r better that it si-ould be made at once, be- a u aged 11 todeath. Thechild's nume was plyiD4 an understanding between tile twoo b cause delay only deters business anl leaves Special Corresnondence of the NEWS-HERALD. 11ac Dilma. He returned to his home a yna understanding between the two AMSTERDAM, November .- The ex-Em- The ,ht was awarded to R er.

things in that uncertain state which the Sv. AGUSTItNE, November29.-Mr. Ham- last evening, after being away for some that the Unionist-Liberals may be won press Eugenie is lying critically ill in this CHICAGO'S BILLIARD TOURNEY. final accomplishment will alone settle. ilton Disston, John L. Hill, William S. time contrary to orders of his step-father, over by specious sufferances. But to an city. "I will say that was always opposedto Douglas and Daniel McClinel, of Phila who, procuring a leather strap, ad inis- unprj'diced Mind nothing f the sort is The Wizard," as Usual, Leads in the

the extension, but I suppose that it will tered such a severe whipping to the boy NEW POSTAL RULES WANTED. Contest-Bridiant Shots by Schaefer. inevitably come, hence I think it is just as delphia, arrived here this morning from that his moans finally became almost im- apparent. It Was naturally expected that CHICAGO, November 22.-Sloss n and well that. it should be done at once." Jacksonville. They were met at the depot perceptible. The brutal man still con-- t arn i would take advad ntage of the first An Association Which Seeks a Reissue Schaefer played the opening game to-night erc ,uiyof re cen ai o pbittar mad "My opinion is this," said Mr. M. L. by Dr. H. C. Slog ett, the manager of the tinue to ply the strap and oly ceased opPor of "Shin Plast, rs." t " Hartridge, "that if the charteris'constitu- East Florida Lari ad Produce ompan when the neighbors interfered. Some u ht ep o the recentaeahiade Special to the NWS-HERALD. in the billiard tourney with a game of 200

pafterwrd the boy was found dead in bed. simulating illness in order to evade the SPRINGFIELD, MASS., November 22.- points tiul adteSurm Cuths od-and the party were driven about town.' pons

creed it, the present city government ex- visit was made to the Ponce de Leon ho 'Undoubtedly a Murder, responsibility for the recent action of the This city is the headquarters of a co-oper- From the first the "Wizzard" took the pires on Dhcember 12, the day fixed for tel, where they were cordially received by National League in resisting the coercion tive movement called the United lead, running out when Slosson had only carrying the charter into effect, and unless Mr. Flagler. They were shown around the aeciM to the N ws-HERALD. 2ct. But to the surprise of everybody, the 12 some provision is made for holdingan hotel and the surrouu ling group of build- ALLENDALE, ILL., November 22.-Theapostate Chacellor of he Exchequer is States Postal Improvement Association. 120points. Shaefermadesome brilliant t a osat C anelor f he Exhe uesshots, besides twice making a' u f w election ny that date, the city will revert ings, and were both astonished and de- dead body of Miss Priscilla Grier, a do- wholly ignored. Its objects are to secure reduced shots, besides twice making a run of twentothe county officers for the administration Eghted with .the sight. After dining mestic in a family named Storey, was What Parnell had tosayof Michael Da postage on seeds, plants, etc., four, while Slosson's highest run was -~ seventeen. of its affairs until an election is held." with Dr. Sloggett, they took the 8:30 train found Sunday morning on the Indianaside vitt wassomewhat ambiguous; but what- reissue of fractional currency for use in seetee "I an: an avccate f the new city char- for Palatka on their way to Kissimmee of the Wabash river two miles from here. ever he might, have said, either for or the mails the abolition oM postal notes, Thegame between ouds and Thatcher

0ter," sabd Mr. m. A. Bors, id e rnestly City. Mr. Disston, in conversation with the Her lower extremitieshad been burned against the father of the Land League, the issue of money orders under $500 for result in an easy victory for cuds, he hope that s Le means will be adopted by NEWS HERALD correspondent, expressed to a crisp, and her neck showed signs of would make no difference in that earnest three cents and the repeal of the law score standing 120 to 77.S which it can Ue carried into operation at the opinion that'one of the most i violence. She was lastseen on Saturday individ~t'S cause. As the record now stands, Schaefer the time specified." the op t. la o te ot unD violence. She was labt seel on Saturday individual's cause. against printed addresses on wrappers. and Carter ate a tie for the firsb and "I have int iven the matter much tant crops that Florida would produce in night carousing with a man named Mull Davitt'sspeech at the Step aside meeting The President is W. P. Mixon of the second money each havn won thought,"I have not given the matter much future would be tobacco. He and another named Miller and his wife. on Sunday was not nearly so violent as Chicago Intcr-Oceau. Among the vice second mones yd lost one S fg r to hardly prepared to express an opinion, bu the law which allows a plan- Miller has been'arrested. most ofthe speeches Uade in Ireland by presidents are F. G. Pratt. one of the pu- thatcher and losCarter to Ives. The t o eh ur t' terre to d isp oss a n opfi n $1 0 o th o f --.

I hope b ter to dispose of $100 worth of e- - - Parnells parliamentary colleaguesind his lishers of the Youth's Compae on; t hesl Ives. The tie beh is isb e s of th e Y o ut 's C ~ ap rvi n w een th ese tw o w ill b e play ed off t-m or

<hh tit measures may e adopted unmanufactured tobacco on the premises A Desperate Struggle With Burglars. recognized followers during the present Mortimer Whitehead, a lecturer of

fect, for if tis is not done, myie opinion is Se o s ll g e an ae special to the NEWs-kiEliALD. recess. Yet it is conceded to have had a the National Grange; C. . row will get the third prize, while This he believes Will be a great encourage- SeilMould's will get the third prize, while

that things will be in a terrible muddle.." effec o increasing tobacco culure NOwICH, Co,. November 22.-Three greater influence upon those who heard Macune of Texas, president ofhatcher Ives and lttlews ar tied r thtthns il einaterbe ndde, )efet ficrain obco uzue han any.,speiech, he has made for year s. ners' Aliance; andE L . o F arm Thae~rh Ies andsiatthews arey teo Mr. Telfair Stockton was found in is Mr. William Astor, accompanied by masked men entered Peter Williams' twillbe strange, however, if Davitt'is president of the Society of Ameri o Flor- the fourth, fifth and sixth money. The se

officeadiresponse to the inquiries pro ajor .MLaughli arrived in this city house at Ledyard early Tuesday morning not sro provided by the Government with lists. The treasurer is James Vick, the o de t oca e n pounded said:thsatrol va hToirird rfrivtdiietemnyTefnl o idk: ht ers dtthi s t afernoon, via, the Too railroad and witb drawn revolvers demanded his a convict's suit and prison fare in retali- well known seedman of Roeseter. game will be played to-morrow night. thirk That the charter isa good thing Mrs. E. L, Drown is rapidly recovering money. Mr..Willians struggled with ation for the inanner in which he has g i p d og for the city. It. will increase the value of monem Mr.rillimnesru.

for t repc f t o inoite ete from her illness. them and was knocked senseless. Mrs handled the Executive ard his subordi- TRUNK LINES IN CONFERENCE., - M3cKay Beats Conley Badly. suburban property to no little extent. 'The St. Augustine Fire Department will Williams gave the robbers a purse wiDh nates. Certainly every one of the castle ,Besides the fact <f ihs increa sing thelivalue lW rdg~n r epa 1 gilliams gav the rbbers ra iursewi t s CSranc d nofo11 yAGnea u nFegtRtsOdrd pecial to the issws-HEiALD. Besides the fact o its increasing the value have their first annual parade and inspec- $20 in it and they left. There is no clue to attachef3, from Viceroy down, would enjoy A General Cut in Freight Rates Ordered Special to the NinWS-HEaALD. of property it will show to the North that tion on Thursday. The department is a their identity or whereabouts. Mr. Wl- a seaAsi of rest and immunity from just To meet that ofthe Grand Trunk. BosTON, MAss., November 22.-John we are a city of 20000 or 0,000, instacricis, couched in vigorous English Special to the NEWS-ksAiLD. McKay, of Halifax, defeated Peter Conley. 8,000 as we are now rated. When this fact volunteer organization andis composed of liems is 77 years old and is suffering from criticem, couched in vig othe NEWS- ALD. becone s known it will of itself produce a the following companies: Vincent Hook the shock. during the term of his incarceration. NEW YORK, November 22.-At a meeting of Portland, in a three mile race with a great benefit to the city. It is a great ad- foreman; Ponce de Leon Steam Fire En- An Attempt to Murder a U. S. Marshal. B ISMARCK AND THE CZAR. of the trunk line presidents at Commis- turn on the Charles river thin afternoon. vertisement in its way and I am sure it glune Company, J. C. Toshach, foreman; St. Secial to the NEWS-HEaALD. siner Fink's office to-day a cut in freight Toe water was smooth as glass ad the will add to tire prosperity of the city." Augustine Fire Engine Company, (col- M tuaLComplaints ahd Promises of a rice was interesting tlrotigiot. Conley Mi. F. . Ely was found in his office o ored) James Morris, oreman. Mr. Wm. CHICAGO, ILL., November 22.-A gas pipe ,M t o i rtsates to meet that of the Grand Trunk re M s bn t

West Bay street and answering the ques- . Ingraham is chief of the department, bomb was found this morning on the door By Cab t o the Nws- st. rwas ratified. From to-morrow the rates thirst half fthe race, but after imng the Af nrhmi he otedepartment, he By Cabl to the NSgws-HeiALP.wsrtfe.Fo omro h ae irthl ftercbtatrt-ir h tio of how it would affect insurance rates and C. H. DoWell assistant chief. step of the residence'of United States Mar- BEi, ovember 22.-Th North OGer- will be as follows: turn McKay gradually closed oi him and on dwelliDLs, said: , to h ed iwl ysvrllnts ohen d he aemai s a eThe vestry' of the Trihity -Episcopal shal Marsh, ou Michigan avenue. It was BEReN, took the lead, winning by several lengths. "When the water mains are extended to church has decided to build a two-story six inches in length by half an inch in ma Grazette, official organ of Bismarck, catles ;shep, cens per ow; ogs, 48; he tine was 21 minutes and 15 seconds.

the different suburbs the new city charter house on thevacant lot on Marine street. diameter, plugged at both ~nes and sip- id its isue to-day states that the interview a'or ordinary freight cars, rnnin on lines The race was for 250 a side. can be appreciated, ior the fire potetior Mr. Edward Drown, son of 'the rector of plied with two fuses. The Marshal took recen had by Bismack with the Chr t e l t than those which own tPeni oi hiree affordedytthechrngees shall be one h a--i Special Pedestrins at Philadelphia. afforded y the change wilt give the Prop Trinity church, is now studying for the possession ofthe dangerous looking missile them, the rateall haoe hf a cent p pecial to etiWa .a P ery owners a ance to get insurance for ministry in the divinity school of Harvard and turned it over to the police. was o the most friendly and comprehen- mil run (instead of three forths of a cent Special to the NEWsHERIALD. 1-4 of 1 pi- cen t,. lo wer t Van it n ow is. It iityith iiit siolfHavrantuedtoerot6plc.df 1-4 of 1 per cent. lower tha it now is. It college sive character. The Czar complained of per mile aq formerly); and 15 cents per day PHILADELPHIA, November 22.-The will also allow them toinsure for full T. 3B0wen, of London, England and The Killing of GrahamExplained. the policy of Germany, especially that pur- for eveiy day on te road in order to prevent cr tE ov o-e vale.waile aiv they are limited to three- Arthur C. Jackson, who bhas spent several Special to the NEWs-HERAL. sued with regard to Bulgaria which bde- 1 t in tf eturn. t score in the six days "go-as-you-please"

the property In- olared Was directed against Russa's in-f cent perm, ise of he elfonth s walking match at 11 o'clock this afternoon ure. Ifth ae f r the r n- oth recently in Europe giving lectures NEW YORK, November 22.-Inspector .aLn w e a cent pe mile it of one cent as u uror. Iu itere at the Carleton. Byrnessays atDan Dohertwh sho tthe Busian Foreign Office conclusively Mr. tekson, ofCan a, was the only trunk Littlewood, 245 miles; Albert, 220; Paunchot,

1r. 1. W. rli ws a l for a r. W.T. Cotter, of Sanford, the con- Graham in London, is a bank burglar. showed. linepresdentabsent from the meeting. 210; Noremac,0. 0- Elson, 197-1; Cox, 186--3; opinion vs to its eft, ct on the city: tractor who is building the Cathedral in He served fifteen years in the Massachu- Bismarck, in reply to this declaration of - Burns, e-82 ; Hart, 18-2; Strokel, 16.4-9. "lan very much in favor of the exten- this city, was at the Carleton to-day. setts State prison, during which time a the Czar, indicated that Germany alwa3s E CASTLE GARDEA ABUSES.

sion," he said. 'and think it will stiffen the Mr. Warren Rey, of Rey's line of schoon- woman with whom he bad, lived in New regarded bulgaria as lying within the -- - OUT OF DOOR SPORTS. present values ot property both in the city ers, of which H. A. Barling, Son & Co. are York went to London with another bank sphere of Russian interestsand he actedgin The Conim ssioners Thro gh Their Attor- -_O

and suburbs. It will be beneficial to the agents, is in the city to-day. burglar. Doherty probably followed the this spirit wherever no strictly German neys Agree to Show Their Accounts. The Elevens Selected for the Foot Ball city, but I think it will induce most par- : alph Gorharn and Win. D. Curtis, of woman when he was released from prison, interests were involved. Bismarck also Special to the NE WS-HERALD. Game attheFair Grounds To-morrow. ties purchasing lots tot rtherout in the Lenox, a '; are a ong the recen ar- expressed a desire to see the letters men- WAS'INGTO , D. C., November 22.-irn- Several parties of young ladles and their country aind loate.to It will bring up ar e a1 1ethe recent ar- A Pension Forger Pleads Guilty. tioned,and formulated atlength Germany' IITo no r Several parties of young ladies and their

price of suburban lots near the city limit -s Mrs. H. A. Wilson has returned home Sp-ai One NEWS-HERALD. complaits agaitst Russia. The Czar was , New escorts have been made up to attend the a id have a good effect. cannot say it from her summer visit North. WASHINGTON, D. C., November 22.-The very attentive during Bismarck's recital York, accompanied by Charles C. Beaman athletic sports at the fair grounds to

wl i a te t but t A. T. Lake, of Marietta, Ga.; D. A. nsion office is nf dthtMG dl and promised on his return to St. Peters- as attorney for the Castle Garden Inmmi- morrow afternoon, the novelty of the footshowing in) a prospectus of the city Would Kanip.n offfe Nes Yorkme andt J Wiomier andsreunoS.Pees be. much grerter. itormea ui MGudley, burg to better inform himself on the mat- nation Commissioners waited upon See-a be mu reat e Kemp. of Neas York, aend J. Wimer and a notorious pension forger and swindler, ters discussed and to arrive at a decision geation Co issione-s, waited pon Sec- hall match, the first in Florida to be played bem 9 rues wife, of K nsas Cityi are at the Cleveland to day plead guilty at Cleveland, Ohio, Of accordingly.reay F ic ldt n

Mr. WV. P. Gifford, of the firm of Forbes house today plead guilty at Cleveland, Ohio, of accordingly. reiary Fairchild to-day in reference to the under the rules of the Inter-Collegiate Foot& Co.. in a few minute's couveisation-said: Several painters arrived here to-day to forging. His career of crime covers a ac unts upon which the Delartment hb s ball Association, being the drawing at

"Police pr( tection and other advantages work at the Pece de Leon. score o f years and he has drawn thousands GRAHAM WILL BE DISCHARGED. refused payment bec cuse of the failure of traction. will always enha ce the value of property Mr. J. A. McDonald went to Jackson- of dollars in pension money for ficticious the t'ourssion to account for the amounts Great expectations are entertained conThe

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in the sutmrbs W d I think that this fact ville this afternoon, persons. -cet to olo Him for Trial. received from the sale of privileges. cring the base ball game whi bein at Commissioner Taintor agreed to submit 2 o'clock sharp. The foot ball contest bewill ituce may to inve st in uburbait 'lhetrialofCharles'McKnight, thetramp Murder bya Highwayman. By Cable to the NEws-HlmTALD. these accounts, showingtht $80,000 had gins nor later than 4 o'clok, opening at the

roperty, who otherwincreased populd geation will being knocked yedown with a brick thef, after Secalto th NEWS-H]1A. LONDON, Novemnber 21 -The proceed- been received, of which $80,000 was ex- conclusion of the game on he diamond, fp*rry. The increased population will being knocked down with a brick, was H :OPKiISVILLE,, Ky, Noember 2.-Mr.lgsinheae Pf Ir~~~m Mm e u 'ded fory insurance, repair's, ec. This andwill be played in two innigs of twenhelp to advertise the city, and although I brought before Justice MacWXVilliams to- - ings in the case of Mr. Grahim, Member pded for insurance, repairs, etc. This and will e played in two innings of twe am living in a suburb I am willing to pay day and was bound over to the next term H. H. Ferqueheran, en route to Hopkins- of Parliament for West Lanarkshire, who would leave $0,000 to be accounted for, ty minutes each, with a five minute's inthe extra, tax to secure the advantages of the Circuit Court, going to jail in de- ville in a wagon, was intercepted on the wile the accounts eld b te Treasury trission between the mings. spoken of, although in East Jacksonville fault of $300 bail. public highway last evening by an un- wats arrested at Trafalgar Square a week are for 70,'000, of which $20,000 will now The teams to play in the foot ball game the community was law-abiding, and there Willie Johnson, colored, was arrested known ex-convict who demanded his money. ago last Sunday for resisting the police, undoubtedly be paid. were chosen last night and are i was but little necessity for increased pro- to-day on an affidavit of Simon Lambs or his life. Refusing to accede to the for- were adjourned at the Bow street Police First team: Rushers-Markens Hartley, tection. The charter will have theeffect of stepfather of the man's paramour, on a mer demand, Ferquebheran was shot and Court to-day tor one week. GAS EXPLOSIO I BOSTON. Hill, W. M. Stockton, Hartridge, uf, B er equlizng alus, ndand others; Bucky, quarrier back.- E. Bisbequalizing values, and it will no doubt charge of adultery. Johnson was married killed. The m'-'"c <a-t ed. Evidence given by the police is of a most An Enameling Oveni a Bicyble Facto- (captain) and Parry half backs; Hillditch,. have a good effect when the to the woman on her representation that They are Glad Ta e is Dead. ndefinite character, none of them is wi ll back. new city government is inaugurated, her former husband wats dead. As she Special to the NEwS-HERALD. ing to acknowledre that he assisted in i- - ry Blown u. Second team: Rushers-Dent, Demar, DibI am not so sanguine as some coacerning could not prove that he was dead to-day fliting the wounds Mr. Graham received Special to the NEWS-HERALD. ble, Holland, Rollins, Gardntr, 1 liurphy and its effects and think the matter has been Johnson was held in default of $100 bond. GIs CITY, DAR., November .- after he was taken into custody, nor is one BOSTON, MAss., November 22.-An ex- others; Bidwell, (cal tain) quarter back; audvery much overestimated. I regret the John Rogero, a sen of Nicholas Rogero, "Jery, the Bum," a notorious desperado of them to be found who will svear that plosion of gas oceurredto-day in N B. v- low and Carter half hick; Cchen, back. charter has been so bungled as it has who had his leg terrtbly crushed by an ac of the Black Hills, was shot and killed Mr. Graham made an attack upon the Those en plai g on the first team will of th Blak Hils, ws sho andknhle Mr.Grahm mad an ttackuponthe ehtt Ce', biccle tThrsebanSenlekelywearas fanashossi irsbuetorblacian had a tendency to unsettle matters up to client at Savannah several months ago, yesterday by a piano -player in a dance police. eritt & Co's, bicyestore, -6and 8 Eerkely wear, asfar as possible, blue or black, and the present :iame and may yet continue to returned home to-day. He is still quite hall dive. There is some talk of present- The probabilities are that Mr. Graham street. The explosion was in an oven used the other team red or tLrown,to distinguish do so unless some provisions is made to lame. ing a public testimonial Io his slayer, will be discharged for want of evidm nce, for burning the entmel on bicycle. 'The tm sedes. have the new city government inaugu- Mr. Byron Bennett and party, of Jack- and that his case will be made one ot the -The ses w w t a .rated." soville, made a visit to St. Augustine to- Accide.-tally Shot by His Brother. first questions" of the discussion at the eve i wad fille a w.th gas and when the door ehlorets will conc e with the game

Hon. Horatio Bisbee was seen at his day, returning on the 4 o'clock train. Special to the NEws-HERALD. opetiheff Prliment. wheas odenef txplosion immediately oc- whi the forty three ball tmssers, bali office yesterday afternoon and expressed A unique and elegant mirror, coning ABERDEEN, DAK., November22.-Robert l T urren. kickers and umpires will meet in a 11 his views: from Stein & Bioch. of Rochester, N. Y.. H. Sears, on of City Marshal Sears ad MR. GLADSTONAOLOGIZES. The injured are: -vaads' dash.

"I think the present charter inopera adorns the clothing store of Albert Meyer- aged 5 years, was fatally Shot by his .eLad.o Intentionof ChargingColaeel Wa L.Ros n getit for Everitt & The Foot Ball Asociation, through its tive. "It will be a difielt problem to son & Co. eCompany; James Buather, superintendent secure ry,oW. M. Stockton,hls received hold an election under it. The only way The ever mniling and irrepressible Webb, eigmt-year-old brother George to-day while fDopping W th Brutal Evictions. of the Boston Cyclorameter Company, and a oh allenge fr m the English foot ball that I know of is for the voters to asseni- of directory and latterly "holler Exposi- playing. By Cable to the -NEWS-HE ALD. Mrs. Edward Smith and Mrs. Hobert Knox, team at Oakland. to a match ganie to be ble at their respective polling places and tion" fame, was in the city to-day, Mr. LONDON, November 22.-Mr. Cladstone of Pawtucket, H. I. played in that place, the return game to l e after electing their own inspectors proceed Webb's name is a synoym for all that is The Jury in Herr Most's Case. Nne are injured fatally, played in this city soon after the opening to hold the electi n. I am in favor of the enterprising and progressive, and he will Special to the Ne--ERALD..r a a of the Sub-Tropical. The proposition will charter, but I must reiterate the state- do for Florida more to advertise her attrac- NEW YORK, November22.-Eleven jurors Doniegal-lanatlord, from whose estate some The Tug Waverly Wrecked on the Rocks. be laid before a meeting of the association ment I made before, that it will be very tions and business advantages than any in the case of Herr Most were obtained to- especially brutal evictions were recently Special to the NEWS-HERALD. to be held monday evening. difficult to hold an election under the one man in the State. day. The trial will probably begin to- enforced, apologizing for the inaccuracy of MILWAUKEE, Wis., November 22.-Last About twenty foot ball kickers yesterday preen l."Brssi Ia etrl ai-- morrow. the statements he made concerning the evening the propeller Waverly ranflon thetafternoonfi indulgedrons inmha short cptared ucce J.M arssi:" a niel ai-Gweedore evictions and reflecting upon the rocks in Whitefish Bay. There are three at thear grus.be d"e atied fled that we will have an election; the DISCRIMINATION IN OIL FREIGHT. MINNESOTA PROHIBITIONISTS. Colonel n statute orde-s -an election on a certain __oisilaNhil__[cale he p~nuc byhLcneaFiuete ) muigt oonlDpigh ral aae:T~ n ie ,l adno Bisbeh-downe" toe te 4So m day, designates what officers shall be elect- A ville and Nashville Official De- Mr. Gladstone says that he had no inter- feet of water in her hold and her cargo is captanned bigE. Sudlow by a score of one

day deignteswha oficrs hal beelct- nie Tht Pefrenes er Shwn They Pronounce Hiah License a Failure tion of imputing to Colonel Dopping the greatly damaged: Tugs and a life- iv' al and one touch-down to nothing, or ed and proseribes the new limits of the city nies That Preferences *ere Shown, and Local Option a Demaion,. use of a loaded gun upon tbat occasion, saving crew have gone to her assistance, by points 10to 0. and the duties of the officers to be elected Special to the NEWM-HERALD. Special to the NEW8-HeiEALD. and regrets that the latter should have sj The Waverly has a crew of twenty-two a under the new charter, and for these rea WASHINGTON, D. C., November 22.-The MINNEAPOLIS, MINN., November 22.- construed his comments. Colonel Dop- men and is valued at $50,000. A New Cable Railway In New York. sons I am perfectly confident that an _____~..

election will be held, and such officers as hearing-in the complaint of George Rice, The state convention of the Prohibition- ping has consequently a uantdoned his in- C S eale RaLD. b the arietta, hi opoleumt o ildaefsso ineoaGttodyehoeprrgneo ose lglrdes o h trc- CnesinRaeioSelSriescpciltehNW-EAD

may be elected will be daly installed." arie, io, petroleum oil dealer, lists of Minnesota met to-day. The report ures of the ex-Premier. Special to the NEWS-HERALD NEW YORK, November 22-An evening . J.A NEWS-HERALD reporter met Senator against the Louisvalle and Nashville rail- of the committee on resolutions occupied T L GcLS IWORCESTER, MAss., November 22.-The paper says a cable railway company has = J. W. Whidden, of DeSota county, at the ra dohrsuhetr odwscnieal ie ihlcnewsd- T LA E ILSLD

Hotel Togni last night, and immediately road nd other southwestern roads, was considerable time, High license was de- T steel work's trouble was adjusted to-day, been formed with a capital of $10.000,000 to pressed him for an opinion with reference continued before the Inter-state Commis- cared to be a failure and local option a Lhe Gover ment's Persecution Has Only the managers conceding the point claimed build a surface cable railroa from the to the new city charter. In reply the Sena- sion to-day. The day was spent in exam- delusion and a snare. Served to Increase Its Receipts. by the men on Ight raise and the work- b to Fort George, near King's tor said, that "if there was ani doubt inning two witnesses, Howard Page, who he Prohibition party pledged itself to y e tomt aeNwsn -HRADIlfthe we 1 Of bridge. ft will extend through West the charter being put into operation, e connected with the Standard Oil Comn- continue the fight, in the line so far pur- By Cable tohthe NrWS-HRD pg T 11 1 street, Broadway and 155th street. Among was of the opinion th t it was the dtuty panyat Louisville, and T. M. Culp, general sued, if it took a life time. DUBLIN, November 22.-At the regular prices on other work. The mills wilistart the incorporators are said to be James J. of the Governor to call a special session of freight agent of the Louisville and The resolutions favoredpunishment for fortnighutly meeting of the National to-morrow. Coogan, Isaac L. eet and Lawon N.

the ierltur to ede1sermithle mtter. lfsvi fadt i the o uiin vote selling; deniedtherig<tofthe Gover- League held to-day Timothy Harringtou A Day of Thanksgiving in Tampa. Fuller. The new charter repealed the old one, and, Mm-. Culp, after explaining very much in meirt to ta : liquor ; sympathized with all

after the time specified for the holding of detail the schedule of rates on oil in bar- workingclasses, asked for the passage of a stated that instead of local branches hay- Special to the NEWs-HERALD. an election had expired, the city would be rels and in tauks, testified that his com- law to regulate the telegraph and invited ing been intimidated their receipts had TAMPA, FLA., November 22.-The record A Benefit for the Anarchists' Families. without any government." papy never gave any advantage over Mr. every one-who indorsed the principles of been very largely increased since the Goy- to-day is no new cases and no deaths. Special to the NEWS-HElALD.

Eon. Frank W. Pope made a few hurried vice or any one else in the way of rebates the Prohibition party to join it. eminent proclined against them, and John R. Jones is very sick. Dr. Wall ad- CHICAGo, November 22.-Arrangements remarks to a NEWS-HERALD reporter. or preferential rates on oil. Other wit- The selection of delegates to the national their membership was much greater. vises refugees to wait a week or two before are being made by all singing societies,

"I am certainly in favor of the charter," nesses will be examined to-.norrow. convention was left to the State Cen- Mr. Healey, referring to the fact that returning. A union Thanksgiving service Turner societies and the Central Labor , said he, "and think that an election held A trial Committee. some of the Irish members had evaded the will be held in the Congregational church Union for a grand musi,-al entertainment

Colonel C. P. Cooper said that he had not Special to the NEws-HErALo. oE iATIONAL GRANGE MEETS. that they had thus placed themselves in T s to beheld a Batter Don an early ate unde itwil beconsderd lgal" .n Unnow S oonr Suk. THENATONA GRAGE EET. tat hey ad husplaedrtemslve inenefi__t-of----he- frateibneetofhefailihoftheRay had the time to give dth subjectthatt imop CHICAO, November 22.-Captain Gil- The Resolutions Advocate the Election anY tidignifled pimintin. Forle dignity Athenuem Burned. market Aechists. I i id that an

tance den anded, and therefore was unpre- man, of the steamer City of Ludington, of Postmas er byaPopular Vote. wouldn't give a straw. Special to the NEwS-HERALD. chest-ta of forty pieces and a ch',rus of 600 pared to give an opinion. "But from an which arrived last night, reports having SIpeial to tihe N.ws-HEgALD. ENGLEWOOD, N. J., November 22.-A voices will take part. off hand view of the matter," continued seen the half submerged bull of a two- LANSING, MICHI., November 22.-In the Going to the Pope's Jubilee. fire this morning destroyed the Engle- B' Coho nchaoer, it aostiomale th iref masted schooner, one mile and a half National Grange to-day resolutions -were By Cablet o the NEws-HERALD. wood Athenmum, a large three story J.BeavorWebb'sWedding. ent city charter under which we are work- abreast of Kenosha. Inquiry among yes- adopted asking for the election of HOME, November 22.-It is aunounced brick hiilding owned by Geore S. Coe, of Special to the NEWS-HEltALD.

ing is reealed, and attheexpiration of the .sl men fails to throw any light on the postmasters by a popular vote, and de- that a party of Englishmen and women, New York. His loss is $25.000. The oc- WASHINGTON.Novenber 2.-J. Beaver time fixed by the provision of the new identity of of the unfortunate craft, but handing that governmental indebtedness making a pilgrirnagein honorof the Pope's cupants also-lose about $25,000. Webb, the English yach, designer, was tocrtrfritogoit oprioit is thought, she is a Milwaukee fishing aitm_____

if an election is not held, we will certainly subcko asiet rai vehahingn .bonds shall be reduced by redeeig Jubilee,willarrivehereinJnary. They * day married in the presence of a distinbe without any city government at all and lia have been pic ed up on the bemch at th'tm with the Treasury surplus. * willrb followed ya Scotch partl n I t o n P phmon things will be in chnes. I very much re- Kenosha. The fmillt hog oiicers were elected: ruary and a copay Speial to theNEwS-HERAi. various foreign ministers, toMiss A o .... . .- Worthy Master-, Pat. Din-dh-n, of Mississippi; March. Spca oteNW-EAD aiou fragmne ofiir. , tlon Mis Aice The gret that the upeme Court did not go S poraker's Official Plurality. Overseer Joeph Drape- Massachesmtts" The Scholten's Officers Blundered NEW YORK, November 22.-The United a'd d au g er o D o I M. Te end point our soime way in which the char- Spca oteNW-HERLD Lenure, J.tie He hea, ne t Jence;. :. .. ter could be carried into effect." CoLuMnus, O.,November22.-Theofficial haplain. A. J. 1ose, Texas; Seeetary, ohn LONDON. November2_--- ,he proceedings that 1;. h. Rogers, the boodsmen for church. The happy couple will make a

Colonl Coes assured the rep ortthatout shows Foraker's plurality to be ' n g r G ateKee, A. of the Scol n inquest thus far inmate lin 1886 with 13000 mst make Cy,hert triae tor .andl take uptheirper

5 wou study t nuer care y, an 1,73. Brown, Delaware. - -.- that th Rosa Mary was really lying at god the amount of his bpnd $12 ,000. maent residence.