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SENATOR HANSOM HURT. i UK m MtOWX OUt Of a r.ra'n AM* PAINFULLY IAJUMMP, Tatrrsburir M?n'? Nunn tarred to Not<? Found In a Itlrhnioad Ilsa*-. Nsw Hrservoir AlmoBi ('nmpleleil. PaWEMBURQ. va.. Nov. 22 BpecksL Hon. M. \V Hansom, Unite 1 Mat*! Sen? ator free*. North CareHssy m.t with a very sen. us accldi nt last evening Hs was drlvInK In a double Bftxggy <>ver hts farm, which ls about six mile* from tiaryshurK. when the pole of the Vehicle became detached hom the ;>xle. which tau.-f-d ii:, team t.. ki.-k rigorously. In handling HM leaMSJ Senator Hansom caused the leafage to pull all to SOS Std*, and in doing SO thc letiatOI was thrown out and galts bally bra teed. i "arneii fr un n gentleman who arrived here to-.hiv th.it Senator Hansom is con? fined t" the house Hom hts Injuries. Mr Thomas Hue.mi. a son of tbs St whs in the buggy with bini at Uh t.n," of the accident, bul be escaped uninjured. MlglgUOXD BOMsaUSJL Mr .latins A. Pulley, Mr. 1 lanni I Dexter and Mr. William Karl, of thli cits, wu- notified to-day by the Kii>t .Vatioual Hunk of Richmond thal laen notes wt ut to protest on Ihe 80th mst.mt. Tin se nott ? .il" ill! pi.cc"Hi. ? .1 forgi but by wh.un the forgery waa committed is not known. Mr. Pulley's note eras for li'.*"... Mi Baxtgr' I i I26.U, and Mr. Karl* for Bl Mraere. Pullej and Baa ter an- huckster! here, and Mr. Karl li n buti lui inc mw hem n\ Ol it. The sjerat surface isseirolf ls expe '? lo be completed within the next two wo'i(i, 'i lie i ? ervolr will have a capaclt) fm three million Kail.ms ol water, and when con ph te i wm coal the city ?? """ Ttl- wrk of laying the pipes to conned the western part of the city with this reservoir was tx gun to-day. The entire cost of thc pipes, which were purchased in Philadelphia, win be li""" \ l*"I KIN. '"he featest ma thal baa been ms -? tne AU.inti. Coast Um foi some time was that last evening. .Major J. ll. Ken? ley, general managei "f the line, bad received Information of the Illness of his father, who reeldea in one of the northern cities, end be waa anxious to overt ii-, i usi ? ngei nain No, 78, nol th hound, at Richmond, In oiler t.. reach his fa the i us aoon as possible. Major Kenley lefl llocky Mount rn his own privett ? 'i n I ? P. At and arrived .it Richmond si 7 M The train was delayed thirty-five minute* on account ,.i a hoi bos. Tl..- distance from Rocky Mount lo III. lin..nd is IB Dalles. ?ni t gong, Mcj. ida l?. Tinsley, "f thia city, and Mr. William P. Holsseau, of Chesterfield county, wei" married this aften.n al thc resldi n< ?? of the bride. The condition <>f Everetl Andrews, thi young man vic la alleged to have been ? ??.ly beaten hist Saturdaj night In chesterfield county by Samuel l'U' ki tl ard Thom- Andrews li reported lo bi very irii'. a ! H.v. ile,ice c Vandersllce, who has been upoointed to Union-Station M. E church, in Richmond, passed through heic to-nbtht on his a ty to Suffolk. He told The Times correspondent thal he wouid enter upon his duties lu Hlehniond next week. Hev. J. Powell Garland passed through here this evening on his way to Norfolk to muk" arrangement a for taking hft family there. Mi. Garland waa appointed at tne recenf session of the Virginia Con? ference presiding elder of the Norfolk district. UtiitOMM i ih i'. A sail. Munbftl of Ihe South, rn Atm, i?c Pre** Ka? a \a?y Ya'd ami a I ?ir*. NORFOLK, va.. Nov. 22.?The mern i.eis of thc Southern Associated Press, coarsprtslng all of those in attei ' yesterday, took the steamer Chesapeake, of 'he virginia oyster navy, this morn? ing about 11 o', i ? s for a nip nt ob? servation, the vessel having been placed at th.- aervlci of the Virginian and Land? mark for this purposi by Governor O'Farrall. The lust point of InU-rest was the n;t\\ yard, where thc puru waa mel by Ad? miral Georg* Brown and his aide, Lieu tenanl Tyler, who were untiring in their attention, The officers showed the vis? itors over the yard, through the magnifi? cent shlp-bullding pliini of th.- Go ? meit there, and on board the battleship and cruiser Raleigh. Prom the navy yard the parly went to (dd Point Comfort, where thc paid i flying vis,t io th. Hygeia il itel and th, fort, their time hen,.', verv limited The return t.. Norfolk was made itt 6 o'clock The gentlemen were unstinted in their praise of Norfolk's harbor, and said the\ had never before miu appreciated the extent and Importance of this grand i i port. Most Of the Visitors left the el'v for their homes to nigh! .--| ///1 wit* * . ini.\ii (,p/. Daleen Discharged i>> the Naajtetrale? lu-nti.1 win Besarst WISC. VA., Nov. B S|,c, i,,l Thc ex? amining trial of J. i>. Datson for shoot? ing w. B. Renfro mi ? dei Hon flay, w;is yesterday closed by a strong effort to send Ihe defendant to court, bul the lust Ice In his wisdom thought thal the prisoner was Justifiable in his ac! and liberated him. Renfro will reviver, he beni; aide to teat If y in the case The ball, No. 41 calibre, entered under the l.-ft cheek bone and lodged near the ri?ht collar I ?"? ? The new jail for Wise county will be . >inpleted in one more week, and hy thal tune Hcmoi Fleming will be about the ilrst boarder, be being an accompli) Taylor, who waa executed October il, \tsa. for the murder o: the Mullins family at Pound ? lap ''"i nilli.'. ? "i-ii.iiii.-i : BOYDTON, VA., Nor. B Special Yeeterdaj nus s day of special Interest to the people of this county, and t" thc public generally. The cornerstone >'f the monument erected to the Confederati sol.luis Of this COUnt] w.is hil.I Thc ceremony was performed, according to their Impressive nus, by the various gea ol Masons in the county. There ayers m line Brat the in ass band of Clover, Ya., which furnished the music f >r t;:. occasion. Thia was followed !>v thirteen Noun* k'irls. clad in red doak an I capes, each with .? flag. These repre? ss i. ??! i li- thil t> - n Bl itel Then fol i wed the Ma-ons. m their regalia. Then there came the OM veterans, and lastly non iii l boya bringing up the rear. Hon. K. B Goode .nt. i well as chief marshal. \it.r the ceremonj was over there *ere sympathetic speeches from Judge Charles inder, < 'ap sin T. I ?. Jeffreys Hon Goode And C >lonel T. 1'. Goode, all of this county. Judge Rlely, Colonel ' ii" I ana .rn ! ? Parrar had been invited to speak, b - ... not coi ? Knuth ?et were i ? td fi om e ii h. pedestal >l ihe monument is of Virginia Granite quarried near Pi ind iii- v.mk was well done by ii ?upai, >. A tile funds .rn- 111 hand the figure of a ? in t" ii se win be placed on tha te pedestal \ large and Interested ? mblag ol Loin-, gentlemen and chll di cn entre pri ll Jahn ? alt! i t re lilian. LYNCHBURG, VA.. Nor. B. Special John Hulda Utensil iw. an old and re? ap* ted citizen of Lynchburg, who bs I >? ? for i ene time, died this morning at ll: kt "? tock at ins borne on Bim ave i. .. Mr Urenshaw WM born in Hcdford six ty-flve years uk", snd for a long time aervud as Commissioner of Revenue In th it county. In fact, h.- w.is in publlfl Olttce until after the war. wino, lie re? nes ed io Lynchburg una entered bato the tobe. ? o bunine This was In October, IMG Re. had been e tg*d In hanillliiK tobacco In this city for twe;it\ gye \. us. and for the lasi fifteen yean waa a magistrate, until in th.- last year be waa unanimoualv elect? ed by the uoiimii to the office of Police Justice. Immediately after thal office was created. Ile leaves a wilow and a larne j family of children I lui anna Ite'tis. COLUMBIA, VA. Nov. el Speiial. Mlws Laura Banders White, sitting at ths table this morning was taken suk and die', iii a few minutes thereafter. |)r. Fuo.ua, of Duvanna, died with t\ fhold fever ?t his home near Fork Inion Sunday. Mr. Janies A Shepherd, our postmaster at I'olumbla, Who luis tuen \ery si k for some lime with fever, ls Improving, and we hope soon to ute hi/n In the of- . flee again. i Ali. 1'. P. Jenkins, of Richmond, ls In | i town, potting up at the Hotel Heny. Mr Jenkins ls a great turkey hunter WI BX peel many to fall In Kluvanna during his visit Ho killed a tine wild turkev vga tarday. He left the hotel tarty this morning, and wa expect him to return soon with ? line lot of game. tun., lau iv . t< i ir m. Ile will Appear Pelora th* C anvaiilnK Ponril ii' . .Next Mnmlnj NORFOLK, VA., Nov 22 Spedal.-Col. C. A. Noak has not derided to withdiaw from the contest for brigadier-general He sahl he has not fully mad" up his mm , what I' ? will do. Mis M,,r> T. 1 ii .111. who was so badly bumed by a gasoline explosion, as re? ported in The Times, has died tro:n the ?ffl , ts of her injuries. . Col. William Lamb w il! appear before the Canvassing Board In Richmond nexi Monday in the interest of thc Republl "> of this district , , ,. The Investigation of the alleged election frauds In Sons precinct, of .Norfolk county, will he held by Justice Hawks on Saturday next. , t, .,?,. Messrs. .lame* T. Stafford. J. B.,?uy burt. J. T Hodges and Jeremiah Hulpi, judges and .ink' "f th- '?'??t,(: ;;,,: api ? ired before Justli - .'"''ti [. Ortmn, .,! n irf >lk unty. at the court /.ouse thia in on .. warrant issud al the Iii stanca .-f fol Wm. Lamb, charging them With fraud in the COndUl ' of the clectlom Th.- accused waived an examination, ard the case was sent on to th next term of ri,.- County Court, bond u-ing given for ich. . ; I. mb lui' sworn ont warrants for ti.- arrest of th Democratic Judges at Hali's Corner, Norfolk county. ?arrhage cf M m liasr, CNIVRRSITV OF VIRGINIA, Nor. 8. Special. Mil Polatoe Minor, ,i.,-I. ht..; of Professoi John I- Min r, .tried to Mr. John Wilson I ( Plttcburg, Rn . to-day. in the chapel of ll,,- I'nlverslty of Virginia. Hey. H. B. I..-, of Charlottesville, and Hr. Wilson, ether of the groom, performed the cere? mony. -.-1 (?ilia ri ?.-lunn Bwaasea to Wei. DANVILLE, ww Nov U Special Tlie marriage of Hon. (laud" A. Swanaoi I'ongrcssman from this llatrtct. t' I Lizzie lt. Lyona, of Richmond, ls nounced to toke place in Washington on 'he 11th of December. Wcti |; ( lunn Farr. The very succeaaful fair of the Mcdill I'nlon tei minuted last night, when thi articles not heretofore disposed of wei, s.11 at public auction. afr. Bills, the w.di known auctioneer, tllil the crying, .md th. prices realised wera, as a rule, quite good, som" few -onteats had to be postponed from lh< previous night; tiny w.-ie all concluded last night. Mi** Pearl Johnson, daughter of Mr. .1. w. Johnson, won th" handsomi bride at Mrs. Harton's Mts. Catognl'a, and Mrs. Ryan's tal le. Miss <?. iv fraft won tin- doll-baby it Miss Plxzinl's table. The pair of kids at Mrs. Smith's table wera* won by Miss Leonl Schad. Th? titi" nt Mrs. Catognt's table waa won by Brother Pim The Chill Of Nfl', medal on Sacred Heart tah!-- was voted to Mis.- Annie Ml Alleenv. Miss Anni" Kain won the silver service at Mis. Harton'i table The four tons of coil I,, be voted tween th" Little Slater* of the Poor Male Orphan Asylum, and the Eplacopal Home will clOM on next Thursday. ile (>M Uamlnlaa I lab. The 1 nd Dominion Democratic flub held a well-attended and enthusiastic m 1 1.l-t night ut headquarters, corner Nine ;.ti, and m ir streets. Th. follot oin. ets wi,, elected tor the ensuing yeal President. W E. Joyni r; VTce-Pi Messrs. .1. T. Waiien, Sol. Bloomberi George E Bowden and s. Steri'; Se tary, Marshall E. lhiua i ; s rgeant-at Arma, Peron O. Gentry; Trustees, M< Sol. Bloomberg, William [Canary, .1 F Flournoy, J. W. Wilkes and Josepl 11. my. The trustees were Instructed lo Se. a charter for the club A vole of thanh- waa tendered Mr. .1 P I'lournoy. the retiring pi.-s,dent, for ott:, lal services. Snec h> s were made by Messrs. Bloom ? >-i" Joyner, Parater. Hem."- E. Bowden Flournoy, Ramos and others. ( 1 1 ( Ircait Court. la the city cir,ni' c,nit. before Judge \\ ellford, yesterd i\. upon petition "t counsel, th" chinch property of Moore Memorial Eplacop il church, on Lauri 1 street. 1,,-tween Mihi stree! .'ind Floyd avenue, was conveyed by .1. W. Plckrell, .h.im W. c.ord,,11 .ml Edward C. Mayo, trustees "f Moore Memorial "huh. ti .1. W rn krell, John W c.^t ion and Edward c. Ma) "f the "Chun h of the Holy Trinity," a memorial t" Bishop Mo, 1 In ih. case id' l > C Rli h. rdson aga John T. Hughes, sheriff and committee ol John Blayton, adjudged a lun judgment was rendered for S225 for tin 1 la'tl'lff In the ease of IC" ' m.-nd T. 1 ? against th, same, a I was a lao ri ndered for plaintiff for a Imlla amount. i,li'hni<iiiil l'oiilti vnteii. \t a called mei tina nf tlc- noulti ymen nt Rh hmnnd and vicinity at t dee ol tl e Southern Planter last evening the old H hmond Pnultr) and Pigeon Ai i oclatloi . which has be< n Inacth?? for Borne timi . w:,s reorganized, and the following offi? cers were elected : Pn W But h Firs! Vlei Pn si lenl H V. < >wi ns; .-? imd Vii ?? Pn Mdent, W. W. Tumi r, Si c I; W. Thompson; Treasurer, Geo T. King; Superintendent, E. M. Zacha ri i< i Committees were appoli ted t i mak arrangemi -ts for a poulti > and show in this city from 11 Mth, inclusive. Meetlnga of the Hon Will be held ev ; \ Thursdu i: _ hi i the same place, and all the ol f members are Invited to renew their memht Justice John'- Court. Max Voge, a German, was an before Justice ? 'ruti hfleld In the I esterday, charged with the lu I s lot of stained giaaa, (1 ii tv of w. A Hefferman. A poatpoi . meat of the examination until the 2Rh was giant, il Edward Wright, charged with ? lng, eui ilng, abusing and thre ttl i ?Jrlke Ih K. Manu with a wi ri 1'ind market, during mathe: hours, wai liui d $1" and ci,sis. The case of J, li. Tillar, the In agent, who ts charged with forglna thi ??n?e of Dan J. Bui kley to a receipt was called and again continued on . ''omit ol the unavol lable absenci ?,f the complalnai t. Th- Pr. a* Club. A called m. .a nu of the OW Domlnloi Cres- . lui, was held in th,- clubs non, '""">r ', ???'? and M.,,,, streets asl evening. President Chesterman p. lng the , hair. The pool lable ri ently placed In the rooms -.. i iccepted. mit tee ? Holdorby. v ? pointed to revise the ? mst and report al th, After - ? -:der..timi ,,f several mattera tba meetii .1 m.'ih I Ira, ti tri 'a Ponara], The funeral of Mrs Elizabeth I Gary, who died Wedneeda; u the home of her husband, Mr. M. E. Gary, will take place at t o'clock to-day from Trimly Methodlsl church. The following an the pall borers: Active .1. w. Fergusson, John 8, Leei Dr Isaac Cuni, w. M. Vickers, C P Walford, R. J. Christian, Charles i' Rudy, and Charl* W. Hardwicke. H morai y T. Wiley I >avi-. P. .:. Creu K. L Johnson, T. L D. Walford. J. H. korti ami T K. Stagg. The Obristfaa Endeavorers!, The executive committee of the local uni.f Christian Endeavor will meet in the Young Mens christian Associa? tion parlor Tuesday. November 'J",th, at 8 l". P M The bi monthly rally of the union will h.- held Friday evening, November 'tiMh. at s P, ll . In th. Cow arditi-A venue Dis lidos' cbunh Manchester. Thc society Securing the harmer for the next two mon;tis will have the honor of taking it to th,- Staunton convention A H .uli,inu- ' a in A. H. Robins, th,- drugglM nt igcond and Marshall Btiee.tB, is making a prepa? ration foi 'happed hands and lips, rough -kins, si aids ami .-'minni's, v. ntl h le? lia* put on the market under the name oi Soothing Calm lt ls a dell^htlul remedy, and ls havlnjc a blj; Hale. Real merit la the characterlatic of Hood's Sarsaparilla, and it ls manifested avery day in the remarkable- eurea thia medicine accompllanea. lloyd's Sarsapa? rilla ls the kind. Try lt. 'VARSITY'S LAST VICTORY TEEPHtLADELFBU aTEZETIOOLUB DEFEATED 9f A SCOREU TOO. lb* Virginian* flay a Fine Game-The Quaker i ii* Boys Conl'ln'i burk the ?Varsity's t'emrs- Oilier Usitie*. UNIVERSITY ur" VIRGINIA, Nov. 22. Special.-Virginia added another to her atrlag of victories this evening, by de? feating the philadelphia Athletic Club, by a BOOT* Of 64 to 0. \ Irgima gare the finest exhibition of foot-ball se.-n <ui the grounds this sea? son, and the effect of Mackcy's coaching was shown in the snap and fire with w lilch th" team played. The Interfen ence was superb, and time after time the backs Circled Ibe ends for long gains, bv hind beautiful Interference. The line wan a veritable stone wall. Time and again the Philadelphia nen would rush against the centre la vain efforts to break through, but never an inch could they gain. in justice to the visitors it should be said that they had travelled all ihe way ir.jui Philadelphia and went Into ohs kaine with scat eely any rest, but the superb gam..- which the 'Varsity team nut up would have been almost ii.. 1.1.- under any cir. umstanees. The game was witnessed by a larg crowd of students, who were anxlo?s to sea what Improvement had leen male dur.ng the week of sn rel practice under Vu k-.y's supervision. The) were am ply rewarded for the improved team play, which was simply beautiful, a turu red well for the result of the gams Thanksgiving day, from a Vir? ginia standpoint The visitors ? on found lt of no avail t" buck the 'Varsity centre and reaorted I- a kicking gama almost entirely, in which Mintie did .-ome excellent punting. K..r Philadelphia the bes! playing nra done by Mintie, Minks. Roberta and i irblaon, The features of the game outside of the beautiful Interference of the home team, w.re the beautiful runs of Pope, Joni - . Groot Taylor made a pretti run irty-Ave yards and a touchdown "ii a double pass from tn.- full back. Prli also made two pretty runs, of elxty and forty yards, on ii double pas*. Hicks. HoBhei .md Burllngamer ran well with the ball. In fat t, the whole team played well. Tins la the hist game to he played before Thanksgiving-Day. Nexl week the team will n..t have any bard prs ii.'. bm will rest up and gel on edge foi Noi th ?"arollna. The team lined np M fol L'nlver. of \ a., Position. Phil. Ath. C. Prlci .right en I. Robinson Hicks.right tackle ...Heffelhelmer ?.?nt.ui .righi gua;.I. Stannard Ulallie. . entre. < >'Nell Burlingame .. lefl guard. McKenxle [loaner .lefl tackle.Tismah .' ihnson .lefl end. Taylor .quarter bach.Seymour ilium r .righi half. Marka Jones .lefl half-ba k . Roberta Pope .full back M Touchdowns Pope (2), Taylor '-'. Price .j., .huies iii, droner iii, Johnaon il). Micks (1), Bosher (I). Goals from touch? downs Pope (10). Lineman Mackey. Cocke. Umpire Harp.!". nanum wai hui. sot ri. tr Pbyaleaas Say Hs Ui.t Katey tba Usu* W't'i Harvard. NEW HAVEN, CONN., Nor. B John C. Greenway, for two years end rush on the lale eleven, has Snail) li yield t" a physician's ordera and will aol play in til.- big gamea thia year, in the ,', ith weal Po ni hi re elvi d .. strain which has caused bia rci.icm.-nt un the presenl time, and noa his phy? la p. remptorily forbiddi n i Ireen way appearing on the gridiron again this year, and the chancel in thal he Will be uiialde io wear a 'i ale bast ball uniform nexl spring. Greenwaj ls the 'Vai ilty cati ber, and his present ,? h. lund the b.u lo support Carter la in? di pi i ilble. t.reenway's phi a on the foot-ball team Will I- lilied bj n.uus Hinkey, a bi oi Captain Prank lllnkey. The leoline, candidates foi the ' \..i --it v te , m v, et '? yest el da | given suits. Tins act la significant <>f the final membership of the eleven, and, as usual, one "! two catch lat"- whose chancte Beemed excellenl for securing i on the t am, i et eh ed unifoi i s. Ti e lucky candidati a wi re u. A. Hlnkej. captain; P. T. Murphy, A. v Bi .1 A. Mccrea. tV. 0. Hickok, P. Still? man. G. T. Adee, Kb hal i Ai mst i S. H Thorne, P. 8. Rutti .worth, A i I'.ln'.s li. Jr., Cl.ti,-;.. e I 'ii ol,. Clarem e M. Fii ? ke, \ N. Jerrems, Louis Hlnkey, .innes <? Rodgers, John I I ,1 ? . . I I 'I.il. lice I t, v. ll I . The fai i thal Bass an I Mills .ni ot receh ? .-mts dtapoi es of their chani . ior po ? itlons on i ic \ aralty team. ctiAi.: i v gai wi K wu.i. PLAT, cambridge:, mass., n Hal val i foot-ball authoi itle ? ? "I! refuse to talk about the make- up ol the ti am for s.lim l ip. .md In spite "! all thal baa been Bald in the papers, il i"..k- now ar? il...nih there might yet be som.- aurpri ea w hi n the team lines up on H I lt is pr.o tl. al!', know is I ge that i 'aboI lias !.,,t lu . ii p| i bat k at all in the past fea days of the se< ret i ' has been on the end of thi Arthur Brewer's Injury to i i r >bably more i n has bi en gen? erally allowed, an I while he a ill un atari In playing In the tnr-i it i> by ti" means certain thal he viii be ahh- t>. last tiirou'.'h itu- game Al an} rate, he lois nol bad mu. li hard work for a week past. Kmmon wrenched his kn..- slightly In practice, bul lt ie nothing that will Injure his lu s. Uro.ks and Conant i> fused to talk tlu-- ai ternoon ab >ut > i.idiI i lharle) Bri >m r. < ine tl I tain, however, he will be found In bis i as right half back rn ihe game. Hallo .-,. ii ha.- brat ed up wondei fully In hla playing since > oung W lu ? ?? i hu ? I lo mik.' such u showing for left tackle, .md he la now pretl the place. Harvai i will make un al tempt to impi i\ ?? i i cheering thia year. Manager Milla has appointed eighteen leadera, who will be under the general i hal ge of El dell, ?;<-'. iiwr jiiici mme bolucmh. eaton for Ihe Sn.pm.ion ol BWclWS*rgeft iiuiii ia and ru flo''. PITTSBl RG, PA., Nov. 23 James A. Rai'. president >l thi Chi 'ago bat ? lub, is m me city, i uiuii.,u..-a to aj In me i nile I Btatea i out t a> defi nuant hi again i hi r a. C. Gum Mr. ll tri said thal the Ls \..)ulil neither rescind hoi i:;nlii> lin o of the N i ii lui . Mesai I. le, unle? - thi :? prove thew in ni e ol tic.ii merv (?? . he !-? president Hart says tia proposed imen : Its origin :n iii. ? u.-al of the New 'S.uk base-ball du Ired, pfeffer as sc nd baseman, laal september. Aci rding to Hart. Prank Kiel ter, o: thi Sporting Life, ducting the di al for tne transfi i Pfefft r to the New Von. almost succeeded, when iii" Ne* players revolted and said they would nol play with Pfeffer. Pitcher Meekin li ihe opposition, and charged Pfeiler s o".Uri down mi .uiiiii.ii> players, ??? far as t,, refuse t i cat at the sam table w;th them, an l ri ling on ? separate ar when the Louisville club was travel Wiih this opposition toward Pfeffer, Director Talcott could not disrupt the New \ ork duh by signing Pfetfer t" play second base, 'i his angered Richter, ?ml hi toithwith .stinted au organisation to down the League, lt waa the original Itlon to put a club in each ol t he League cities an i i . a bile the League iluh> wera away from I Hart ayi while Richter posed as the emancipator of the bali players, bi I i done quite a business bj selling pl i to the di;u r.ni League club*. President Hart aaya the League waa foi ?? l to take the action it ,h.{ a^ Buckenberwer, Barnie and 1'frff. Barnie and r<'V,.-: bad approached the players of the Philadelphia club d tba butt series ol games between P] delphla and Chicago, and a 11 Philadelphia players not to sign for next real aita the League, as the) bad sonn thing bi 'ter Pu them Buckentx i. charged erith th. aami offense while io? was In the . mpk>) of the League T.'iia-tii tel lio.tuie ItKre.i, The committee on Health yesterday held Its regular monthly meeting and transacted the usual amount of routine bualn.-KH. A numtxT of hills were onler.-,! paid, and the pay-roll of thc employes for the oast two weeks was approved. ?omiii;o> tty I ItB i i:*A*l'Ht. Ma.. D. N. MllBJM -ahnHa M . I'SPoft to -?r Mary 1 i INM WASHINGTON, Nov. 2L'-'? be Treas? urer of the United Stat'" HOO !? N Morgan, has submitted to Secret.,i. Coi lisle the annual teport on the opetations and conditions of the Treasury The net ordinary revenu.e for the tb,, al year ending June 3<nh. cents otnUte. . were WI.05,019. a decrease of gMWIJOl, as compered with tha year bejonr, ine net ordinary expenses were mmMUHtn, ? ase of H5.M2.ff74. Prior to July. tMl the gold.reserve was but little affected by the withdrawal or coin, there never having boen any con slderable d-mand for ihe redemption of notes. Eran when goW enpori heavy the metal waa furnished t> harm? ers from their vaults, or was <>i,taine<l from th.- Treasury fbi ?oM ceruncaies, oi course without Impairment t" the re? serve. Iniririe, tbs last tw.. years, how? ever, th- Treasury has ben <*!?*5? ul'on to furnieh nearly the whole of IM If oulrements for exportation, ami there have recently been wnokieraMa with? drawal- for i,rh. r uses. The two Imi-,riant ,vents of the year sffei tim.- tl.ondltli n of th- public debt w.re the Issue ot W.MO.000 of five per cent. bm,.ts to replenish the gold re? serve, and the stoppage of the p or silver bullion by waua of rreasury not.-s. With ri f.-retie to the retirement of Treasury notes, tba treasurer says that prior to August IMS, the Treasury had he.-n aid- to provide foi th" redemption rn Treasury notes In silver dollars put ot the holdings of rree olver, sn that there had not ben. up to thal time, any impairment or the !"'?'?' amount ol rb" silv.-r fund si-cumulated under the act. On th. rbu 1 of that month, however, the .-liver dollars and bullion In the rreasur) had h.-. em- reduced t- the amount re? quired by law io be retained for the pay. m.nt of outstanding Treasury note* and certificates, und the demand ror the re? demption of notes continuing in conse? quence of th.- s. arclty of small denom? inations of currency, lt became neces? sary to draw upmi the dollars cimd to? pe, lally for thal purpose. Th.- ?||ver . ind being thus mi ...ire l. the notes so redeemed were canceli.-d n md., to preserve the reojjlred equality h.-iw.n tb- silver in the Treasury and the not. < outatardlng. The total am.mut of the notes retired la ibla way up to October Jl?| was H.7M.4S4. The atm ont of the new ISSUeS Of lilted States paper currency put "? .' ''ircuia tlon during the year was ffiO.M.lM. hav? ing been ex. e. ded bul on ''? ' , !v' The aiiiKini of worn an i rn dilated notes redeemed was |:r.< ,?jo2.2?i This, also has I.r exi e.-ded but ot" - lu 1*8. I he total paper i In ulatlon reached Its highest ?olni |, M | li t, v.h.-n it <'.I,.-.'?"'. Sime then tin-re has ' !,t ?'""; traction, reused chieflj b) I ? redemption and rt ' . is---;,. Of Wi'' " "',S iU"" -, when the told r nerve of th. "? ,'" ,"': "A . -s-? itt rut hoi it imo oi ritF. Twenty Thnnaand Fighting Men Stand Heady, Say Ceagiessiwsn-Eles t Howard Congreasman-gilecl M. W. Howard, of Alabama, appe.it- I Uni X| ? I '"'Uv at the Cnlon League Club, of Brooklyi nesday evening, and entertained the mern h. is of the ' inti with a fifteen speech says th. New fork Bun. Several hundr -l m. mbera hud a lemble 1 to tx pr.-: .-nt ar tn.- n-iiul.ii monthly entertain? ment, and tim appearai liepub llcan-Popullsl candidate was unexpe ted. m. Howard was warml) received. He with a marked southern drawl. ll., aald the Republican* of Alabama were ? bing for tlc- negro vote 1 - Democrats had taken the place of tha Republicans "The I temocrata remin I me of i Ml | be " \ ? olored lover om >? u led to lady love In the nltltt lb was 1,1 |, k sh" was black. The nigh! w is i |ai ||, and the colored lover found diffi? culty In finding the mouth of his lady. \rter he h i l kissed al random and mis e l . ver il times, he said, Wha the debil ls ,t, i inth)'.' Bo the I I bvi been rn iking love to th. i: the d irk, ard int tn find i lemo, ral said, 'Where tba devil ire you, anyhow'" ii: Al ii. mia ihere an ? .lon l \oters, :". of ' Influenc. al t! .- polls only ahoul 3,000 voted. The -..i l Smith has been broken and the c ? better off. The wall has been I down, and by this great popular I Hean wave sweeping over the countr) th. nd the South hat ?? been m i le oi - protectionists In \' iban a, \\ ? ? -..? how protection his made Sew Ens. hind rich We a ill show you what we . ... do wIth our Influence for pi? In I8W V"i BrookR nltes ? an lustly b ? conan Mutated -v er n hal \ o-i have a< c iiiiidi.-iie t at f! d bul rio- v llalnv al tlrav. en l is p il. d by w nat i -. our Sr.it.- jn one ? ounty there was a registration Of about three I \. t tl i... . ? ip ot er titi . tl ou .mi -. des In thal count] How' ? ? I w um'1 m ? mi. one Mr How ird th."i dropped polll told some negro In a? t,. fore the lecture Mr. n .? ard said: 'rh.- purpose ol Captain Kolh In fl? oe to lion! ? . oath on the th nexl H. ? -. ? bel is simpl) ligation In? to the ? ?:.- l -:. .1.- timi Tb it ls all. Kolb rn di nol only lake ? he will i ike pos f tl enl This two rival - lovi rnments, with ? ? a com? promise, All ,o- ask In Ihi world ls sn ttlon, li w. can se. 'it.- thia, w. ?? ?? by ih. m- -? i osltlve and un ,| leatlouable e\ Idence thal Knit, a Kail) ele ted, an elved a ma jori t) only thi turn. And havm propose to seal Koli, as Coven "I wan ? i that the people of Alabama are thoroughly rn 11 died w ii t- The i In this Stale il men who fought I ll \\ ar, and tina bloo i ? th. Bl believe thal ? n a week fn rn nexl Sat urdu), ii ' here w ill be at ? mi figntln - ? '? Th.- St lt tl i w 111 lee ' maj,u I ty of the militiamen ? m| athy with us, and will tl ell at tn before they will fin i ni ind If i ? All a-e demand is th il an hoi ? impartial - immlasion - ill be appoint, i. a 'hu- to 't;.- el. I ral i rn ind thai l ila commis the le? ar iii.. - .h a ? on mi-.-i -ii i:- appoii ? I, ' In adv ? . i abide b) Its le. 'alon n.i mme peace! ind law abiding cl izen in the Stat I Capt lin He is tn. lin. d t Thal is -.'.la I abo .ld - of more nei ve a : nomi the P or Tillman ha I ead of South i ? it al he w uld have been C. I m i ? fight t o ? s ?a? ' Sink > 1 il" In Inilinna. Aboul a mil, and a h ilf from ttlon, which, fr. tn rn) s which "'" '*; Hill " lt. th early l e settler and hi t. ned away b) und strange rumbling noises, th hom." often i-e ? i .- h I.."i as by an cai" fd since Hut time been the scene of many n Loggers havi started without any visible rause large rocks bav. t. ived from their be,,;' and in wet weather low, dei p r ii.iv.- I..-, ii h.-ard. a< i ompanii perceptible trembling of th- hil! i h--?? things are vouched for bv liable people, but no one lu to i | rmlne tba couao.?Clnclni Mmi st t r.h Iel ree Man at his birth ls not frc In ?Wf riall and squirm ls absolutely al the dla) or of whoev.-r .ls.- i-i in charge '! him. lt may h.- sal 1 that in- I - ira - free b ll thai is equally ridiculous Ha la to choose t,N language, his habits his standard of Hunt and wrong. All these are Imposed upon him by his i Inga, i a nfl mi " aqua! ai their b ? afterward, ts a similar falslfli - Tba m.Mm d MM ROI mean that at birth men are equal in 'h- total lack o *:? edom Then ;me. it meei - i all as regards men at the momenta < ' their blubs. It is obviously Inapplicable to their conditions in after life, In even stace, of which the Innate inciualities of capacity nnd their remilts become more and mote marked.-Tu* quarterly ltc vlew. DEFEAT OF IT INTYRE ny j.v jj ha TEE sat mi sk of tue HAY AT ST, AS A J'If. roar Favorites I Inlihc.l rirsl-Tlie Me*? Ing Will I',..I,,,i ,. fn.I Dorina December-Ot har Kvrots. WASHINGTON, D. O, Nov. ^.'.-Favor? ites again scored four of the events at the St. Asaph course to-day. The weather was clear and the track cuppy. The surprise of the day was the defeat Of McIntyre, at odds-on, by indra, a IS to 1 shot. The opening event, a handi? cap, was won easily hy Ed. Kearney. Olly Gamin was never headed In the third rae, uni Charter won the fourth after ? han drive with Baronesa thu tifth race ems ? n at for tba latent, Jack, the Jeer, an almost even atone] favorite, running In the rm k and ftoleb Ing far in the rear, while Beauregard. an outsider, bested Enchanter by two length*. Th.- closing event was a gut to Wernher*, vVlB Elliott pulling ?P lame. v. Many of tb* Stable owners HOW neve wnl withdraw their horses upon toe expiration of the licenses, though a nt rn bei ol them have announced their in? tention lo remain. 8*. retary Mi Intyre and starter Rowe ai'- among those vii... win probably resign if the present plan is , errie I out lt ls officially explaine i ih.i- the tim- lost and redui non ol | during .1."Hon week, the opposition of ni.- Alexander Uland track, and the unavoidable deference of the Inaugura? tion meeting should Justify the extension. which, the management (launs, would he no mor. a violation of the nil." than th.- extension (ranted tin- New Orleans ? Overtures between the two tnuks fm- division of time ate very Improbable. Treasurer Kirk said to-night lt was not the purpose Of ll'" ' lui' fi extend the meeting at all beyond De ? ember. Uummai le - First rm >? ell and a hali fui Ki Kearney thin, sims, r. to "?? urst, . ilad, Mldgley, 13 to ,'u set ond. Prig third. Time I .':'.',. I cae six furlongs. Olly Qamln il":;, QriflKi, even) hist. Part hen la eec . ul. Maurine third. 'rim.-, I 17', Thh I rac seven furlongs lidia (lirj, K I toggett, I'J i?i H tu -t Mclnt) ie sec? ond, Longbrooke third. Time, l:aW-%. Fourth ru., mile and and quarter. ''nut.,- (ino, Griffin, I to l'i first, Baron? ess second, clarks third. Time, 2 lit. Uifih nc. six furlongs. Uc (lui, Bergi ? ? li first, Em h.niter sec? ond, Mlnfvi i third. Time l ITU Sixth rai -? 'v. .md a half fui I v. . i i em 'l"s. Sims. :; to li) first, W III Klllotl Blberon thud. Time, Ul". A IS 1 R I; ii ?a ir MARSH li ; F. NASHVILLE, TENN., Nor, S Notice . i thi, aft. moon thal rai lng i e continui d at i "umberl ind Park all ru xt W'.-k. and probably longer. Be c, nt developments In turf ra ut ra may result in the meeting astin*, marly all the winter. Favorites won in all bul rac I..-dav. and the olh. r was W .'i I well-played s.nd choice. Lynch, the own. : of the Boae* md coll mad" a killing In th. firs! racj H beat ai ? hi ai \ n- . in a common canter. Rum . !-'u -t r.u e?five furlongs Bos< wi ? I (1 2 m cue. 7 to :.i Urst. Hoyt -> on I, Koslnetl third. Time, 1 Ol S-4. Sc ond ta. ? five furlongs Le maa - il..... I. Hill. 3 to U Urst, Dr, Work ond, Miss Addle Hurd. Time, 1:02 ra ? six furlongs ? 'l ira Bauer li i ? 'asa u. even) first, Theod h da third. Time. 1 14 1-2. "i ri five t ui longa Mi ? Brad n. Kuhn, - to u Hrs'. Judge !, Myrtle third. Time, 1:03 Fifth mlle Full her '' Ul, ? ia;dm r. even) Brat, lennie W ? ll.;, third. Tune. I: U 1 1. IBI WIHX> M 1 1 ru*. LEXINGTON, KY., \..\ -'-' Th M ? daj of : .:cl wa - en? joyed hy a large i rowd Th" betting waa iuusk arni Die talent ; three * In ? ? ie j... am] tKo well-aupport - i , ? i'll.- ll on? ie.is', i (97, i ? ?' ahue, li t.. l"i llrat, Huei n Bird -? .c.d i 'ont >at third Tin Se, lan. lo- nm. Perkins, 8 '?> 5) first, Prairie second, Pl ."??;. Third ra. .- glx furlongs I 'llntli ? c. i u.' ham. '. ?" ii ? t .1 Kalvalon se. - ? nd. Willard third. Tm,. , Mt l i i '? ,i th ra., .m.- mi:.- i ii eena Ich il '. T'i-u pe, l io u first, i'lutus ? h.-s third Timi Fifth furlongs?Tun Perkins, : to ii tu st. Dh in uv third T " Sixth 'a e?five furloni !> Pinn ber (93. J. Daly, 8 to si "i..!. Necedah thu I Time, l 02 ut. Juiir . ic; Reeds sad ?uhrr Galls. The galla ens ai t.i ..v. ii in' 'allfci r.la as ' il. i si ? i - ' ? ? ? ed cavity I ill h is I.a h i ? I Ihe leavi ? ll.le. to.., jv Ul' ? their eggs in ii. in the ? tn-'. w lien tully developed tue - ? overe I willi pullen ol from th" male flowers rear tia opening, of the fig, Following au an. lent custi m. the ' '.i. ck- and Italians ha- I Ul- will frui'. mi Un- I tig ,: .1 i h.- pollen-. esi ape from them er'. Aga ucl :? -i florets in their Interiors. Thu onciatloi :- known ? Ideation, The ' willi var;, tj i ai gulle -- I'..- cs i,..i h.-ru - vs-th-s. Each si wt uld ai i Ita o* n ?-i". iii .-aw tu, Thi r apples of SoI,nu. "wi.i i.i n io tehea on the hp. ' :"" i robablj gall .,i ,. ,k i b) ? mips insana th . ? "I A ii !? ila.: Knov tn Old i lame. The folio* .ie e/aa told tee bj ms tn- nd. lu. Prior, who h ii li fi >m Mr. John Bi ni lt, a ho waa Ihe In Iden! ... irred, Al ii dinner ?am st Bowood the Marchlonesa of ),.<i downe Introduced Canon Bowles to an elderly lady, and they sat down ea ij \ .-I \ pleas inti) about thlni div. Bowl; ii . '.. whon ? '??? I"- married when he me besidi 1 ?'?" '' ;,! -' had been I roken off In .1 want of perte t ' ,V' ' 'ol-! hl'l";" ; nama ? 'lightened him as to a um.-. .] ? um, I d..; ? Then ihe adde i smiling, I retend to 1 Was M ?: ?' ? are k' waa the epontan*. f thi "Kane. >/l;".1'"1 ike im beauty ..f her youth ?? 1";"" !'; the conclusion that the ?ii had been aa often en gaged man in his time, and if his c Blaney wis ,,t faull hia good taste eu Indisputable. Temple Har. ' THE GREATEST PURIFIER . fond I JR THE BLOOD. tv?n SALE?TWO EXCELLENT ?EA1 1 tor Jefferson tn "Rip Van Winkle " AdJivsa J. A. Wm Box ML noZi -THE? COMPANY. ?i iii ii ii it in i ii ii tm CAPES, COATS, JACKETS. A wonderful assortment, comprising all the newest effects In London. Carls and New York stylca at prlCOO extremely low for so fine qualities. Probably a larger assortment of deefr gbla C.arments than was ever shown In this city before The Immense crowd seen |n our clo .lc Purtora ever? day indi ates to a great extent the gttrwtlvoneea ?f our Prices commence at 17 >' fOT I Btyl? ish, well mud.' Cat>e OT Jacket, and go up witta easy rises to the tine im* ported Garments at MO and IM each. Von an- just as welcome lo took as to buy. THE FOURQUREAN-PRICE GO. jiYSPEPTICfl' B ??? TAKE ??? \ Baker's 8 Premium Sitters! Tho Old Reliable Remedy -HAS Stood the Test -OF OVER FIFTY YEARS, ELIJAH ItftKKH, Jr., Ppoprletop, rriciiMo.Ni>, . . VA. N. \is,X:SISA;\A, 5^ DM Suite! The above cal represents ? th. nobbiest nh les e*cr km1.!. W" are now uttering som 3.50 Kegular price, $?">. Come and g e I hem. 30 EAST BROAD, COR. THIRD. i.o :-? m,w< .fr 1894 BLUCHERS! ls to tit all Sg. Men. Women u l Col' illdren. ??Bal ('lui iran's -:/.? ? to \ li. Children's slseu, si . to ll, tl. Children s bIz. -. n'?, to ll, *1 Z>. Misses' si-/..--, im . to 2 J' Mil UL. to -. % i-a li. -' Bpi In - lb el - Ladies' Mprina iie.-i. y: ? - H.ei. patent trimmed, li 30. i. .dies' H....I pat.-ni trimmed, C LsdleM' H., I .'. , lt ni . i. rs. SI. Lai lee' lim her la the latest style, ii possesses beaut u good titter ? ne ?iiiHlttv *? guarantee perte. I No '..',V'u 'eather ,\ ali a wry complete Una t i le. t r..:n ?CHOLABSr COMPANION Ii. SHOE HOUSE, - 311 E. Broad,. I New, Beautiful* Interestin j! i The Times' New 1're mi am Book, Conquerors of the Wilderness, is a Thrilling Account <m the Wonderful Achieve? ments and agoni sing m. lt is Handsomely Bound in Cloth and <.io!?i. and luis 742 j.aires with 200 [ilustral: Call at The Times office and ec' the hock, and .Vam Terms! Subscribers. ff^^i=rJ=ttrJ=ru&.-r.L 2 ? -177 CENTURY WAR BOOK. | 9 - Url ns fbrei T Coupon* fra S jj Toa Iimsi I rna I 'Mr. ? " ? with lan Coots Jf in eoin. ant e?ir? On* Par; ft of i em: ki rrj wau BOOI. pf bulling, t * ) if: rania aura. JP - | Tart.. 1 ts 80 I tUUj. the world * ?? IIn I'll. ii ? ! .1.ll.Hi. Koa. l i" IS BOadj/t Three eonaoOtttlTl Connon* ?nd ? Cent* in coin prs*erjt?d at I HE MMK-i office antills bolder to on* l'H.H'o GltAI'UIC l'Ui.i UM.KU No marni)* taken ' a '^!*?t~.r ??!?? ? 'm.W.afl P*-*T*,iU"*'",?*r J* ??? ? -"I .".'.-. . ? -. rand, mcnally & co/s ENCYCLOPEDIA AND 6AZETTE:i.. N?s, i k, r.\ .toads. Pend or bring thrss < .ripon to i HR TIM EH office arni Keants in ro:n. snd reeeiT.) One Parl of th* KV t i LOI'RDI K AND QAZIil 11.KU Nj ? lam: * taknn. BtiJ-t?Jr*-'-'-'- - -.Vmu! tA rj?ijw^?;-^*r;w p l RIDPAIH'S HISTORY. No,, i to El lotty. ' r trlntr Three if Ihsss fl re willi les .-???,w ? i ' na I art of IUU PATH'S tilSTOBk'. Nostaosoatoben. ?i Picturcsquej^mcrica : 1 tl ni; rBSJU - < ... - Tima to i hs li mks oil ? i ' ccuta m coin, and re. air* ? ino Cart ( of d' TUttESQI I. AMERICA. If , mai.el, twj oeuU fi'.ra. No atOF.Da token. - 1' X IMS 1 ll) Jil Kl Alli. 1 BOOK OF THE BUILDERS. ? loons from DAI TIMES to HIL UMK.S OlBoO, rn twenty cant*, au I reoa ra ? .. lar. of BOOK OF lilt'. Iii M.DLil-v '1 wo esau *i'.ra eben mal.ad. ParU 1 to~G Headr ^pr--IrrrirTUST=lJtJT=gr=Irr-. A LIBRARY COUPON. L Kev eries ot a L.^ue.vr. ? i^? oi AlHiWIll i.oua, i. i...>iuaa "i-emfrl 4. The lio^ae ot Uio bevan lisoie*. 6. Craufurd. a. The Coming Race. 7. JJreaxa l..re. a. ti a..:.?. -.A. I. A Book of Ooldea Deeds. 0. Moase* fi um an Cul Manse. L Tba bcariet l-ciier. 2 Essay* ol b.Ua? 3 Vtcsr ot Wan .-field. \ i.wice-Told TaJea. 1 feui and Virginia. i '?Story of sn A.11, *n t'Atm." 7. La} a ot tha bcultuu Cavaliers, ii. Lucile. ?j. Ureama. ? 0. huck heauty. 1 ..ne of the I't-ofrsalon. ISSffiSTo.*rta*UaJat , 'lue Lady ,; Morulna* ? r , ri?oOa. S; SSW ' - " *? "?'??? I ";\* *S :'ccms. 11. ag* *.,?. * luVuafs -IretlOBSi i. l'??"!K-tl\i preei !r KTiouah" frv;U1 t1**,. Emperor Marvus 7 Aurelius Antonius." . ?i?roes "nd ?'-' v. trVorshtsy 1 ! Iv Coin ai-ikea^arf* ^ J fruin bneaaavvare" i*xvt?na volu??>; a U|,#%> I Me"! L j i liam co.,it iioot" ?'? '. iuu on the Floee," *? ,.Jijh .ii ma Hose' laocogsj terir*>. f ..|tt)inoIa. || rven.? ? 1 "i?aay?" tses-omi aerleei. ?? -whlri* "f ,h8 ,,ll4! V :. ot tbeee couoons cut fruin The JrmS anl sent ?tt. w-tKtlt celt. |u 0vl . 2 Tn.^Vlmes offtca aril I eutitl* ??? ? j..1;' of the *bo*e ooefce. "fc^laiVr. lak-B.