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Tl IK "TIMES" THE CHEAPEST 4dftrtiriag iviotlium in mi ,tt VOL. IV. NUMBER 1128. \%\jt iaila mrilMOND. VA.. FRIDAY, XO^ mt?. MERCHANTS A1WXIATB The "nuns'" MERITS. RICHMOND, VA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 3889. PRICE, TWO CENTS. ll tl* l ill B t OMI < S-4TB. ii . nsTsaaaai us iou, n bo ta se, .ni ? n Xe, larisa ta iiigh on tbs h ? aio'ln. fuir Krl-lay anil much foliar; Wf.tsrlf ! M \i;im IM I I I U.I M K. 11 mw *.<?, N,,v gav itu,. - ? ta 1 1.M-, p in SM Dfl a i.-ii*tl,, wn sim ? I III HM "Ml ll lt ? . I ;? st .* I Mltlnl| iTaaaaa ...47v ' ? Ml SOVI Mi-.- tr - - n.Mi -1 \M'\iti' or r _ er* ? ? ? ?AH *? io ?-I-t il t -. i i I-. il ll M. ? -? 7 IO - U ? ? ? - .' i x *, I ? III lu in lt*. 1 1 ? ll .tv " :- l i. I'i l I .'ii M IZAK! iCADEm OF MUSIC sud Manajera . -: nv nov. rr. Alt I ital loy a .(. t.li.M . . i TEMPTATION ? I'lint'i | i'n HOI lill IC ra |'i-i ' | - -. Bl 3SUl , M illili.-. no l ii Ul Ml ?>l MUSIC. -. l Mmiiiier*. V ll I.MIIBK*i. t.tieuteil ? lie, , '! \ 1111.15. lt irand ('"in ? i M.-, "i Ia l aaren ki* - , Sovi aaal 98 ??>' ?2*to \ * ??? ,. Lat : Karie, Kellie . "lld. '? i? IN RE \l. I BTATE! . i vi: BALI "it I . I J i-i i' U i OH irei ' aa aad aol* ? public I,1 vli'i'lll', n Tenth at ELEGANT LININGS I i VNXOI lil -- ih.* < l.i \l>l\ lt ' ' - : - *a1 alu ;i\ B luis. ll in rill n liking from -Un;.; cl th. x}\ |21. 8 I lo s;,._.,. 101 Til U()( K I'AXTSCO ROSTOX, j " Y Kl< BMOND, \ \. j S.W. HARWOOD ? SON. i m >\ crnor si?*?*>f. liE LATEST POPULAR STYLES MAHOGANY, WALNUT, CHERHY AND OAK FURNITURE For Cash or Instalments. tsuf! t WU; I ? ? ?140; v l-l ? v I.. |V5; - "I li lU.^K -a Irom I'itoiTJ t ?'? XlUlii li ru iitu-iiw. S i.uvi KN'ttn MUKK'l. Itu hi \1 1 ' Ll VBRPt >* >i. s.\i;r. I ile! tu sn IVr. ta ratllltttlot.-, Ilur '"lialalliu ul ? I IVI lll-tiul. KINK H.t.* li '?MitY-.Ai.'i. Deeklas. .ol li. iii ri , liranOs. *.'.' ? ' HVI Kin >|. URot*NI) "?' ! it.ll ' f "in ilinvt liiit-orlailon. ?- ? ii Mit, ami Urrliu ___', v ' -- i- nnii eoimumsra __*""' ? ? --vi iii loieiau ????? a ,n i an aiiiiN ol I lo-luL t.il' 9sm I'AVi.M'uttV a fcivUKH, FEARFUL FIRE. BOSTON VISITED BY ANOTHER CONFLAGRATION. BB??SM l'ortloa or tli?i Cllr S-a|>1 hy r taman A ld Hani tram Other t lllaa "snistl Army af Hiamrn at Work i <-..a. Ossa BIO,OOO.OOO. Rostov, Ma--., RoraBU**at BL Fir** Mt*rt?s;l shortly benn 0 0*clOolt this m.un lag oa tit- apper boot of the six-*"***** **raa Ite block, No.. 60 to tl, Iteiifurd itreet, owned by .Ionian. Marsh A * .... BBdooco. i'i] I.) Hu- sins- anil Leather Rzcbaagp, Brown, Durren A < o.. ti ooasockel Rubber < orapaay, Holomo. M.-iH-rt A Ropp, Adan -. i ' ?>.. nml h broach attn "I I tai tt i st.rn I iiinn Tsjeajraph < aats paay sa t ii*- grauad laor, aad, about fifty oflkcsof out-tsar, lunn anti abos manufactunira 'in tli*' upper tV rs. Th*Ira >-vnii'ii*iv had complete aoaaaaaloa of th. upper ti.s.r before ii aaa discovered i-t tbe lames buratlajji fr.-in nil the upper Windows. I'll- ulai in is as prnuiptl* an? swered, bul before a stream eoold be fro" ? ?ii the two upper Morie, were pouring forth tte?ss that reached across Redford street aad caught th-- stagta** In front "f the Bes Mhos sud Leather Exchange build lag iu i-rnei as ot - raetiOB. * -n.tni-, iinitii ami B?BBBAL Af?IBM followed each ..iii.-r in ijuick aaosaaetoa, but before the addttloaal spparatus had ar? ru, tl the Barnes leaped across Redford, KiOgBtOfl Mini < OlUIObtlS streets, uml Ililli ? ii ked the buildings in the rear ii th.-srime block, and engines alnadj li po. sitimi wereobliged to retreat to new pod. Ilsa, ob aooouat of the mat boat, aad t" n the ladders ami loaf Ila. t bon, Rvfl 16the iiantU'-nn brow, stone Ames building on the opposite cornel of Redford iitnl Kingston stra.-ts WU B m.SB of flames 0BIA1 IHBBTI Of ya auk rtron avary bIbbVib ami raaebed across Bedford street, cracking tbe Klass of the opposite windows sad eettiag taara oa lu. in all their upp? si-nit ... rBOQBBM "i I uk < -.Ni i Ai.KAiiti.N. ll* '.':!" the rear ot all the buUdlBf-aoa i lianne, i. atreet, either huh et Redford, u.i-- mi lire, anti the lionel wei*' apparent? ly imaMc to cope witta ti" conflagration lie t-hu-f tln-n sent to all the suburb.! cltiea and towna for help, whicb was prompt i\ readerod. Detaila "t polio. boob bad nil that aeetioa bounded bj Hummer, Washington, Essex, ami Lin* oin stre.-ts roped off bo thorough!* tbat lt waa impoaaible to gel Bear enough '." gather fa.-ts f.-r the pitas .lust as tin- I flited Press reporter waa obliged to - ?. fore the policemen's clubs on Avon street. .Inrilan. Marsh ,\ * .... t | lloveya * ".. .uni a host ni other dry goods lu in < mi thal street, Here loadlliir heidie.. express wsgoas, aad hacks sith silk- inti the more * aluable of tin-ir gooda. MIK I llt-I i.KNKI: VI. Al HIM sent out in Hoatoa since th. hie ire, waa runs la this raoralag lor a tin-which start* 'i lu the building occupied bj ltrrnvn, Darrell ,v * .... mi Redford street, and which I i ovi .i io be in a uv Inkling more than the tii-i. second and third ileta.luii.-ui could na,hiv handle, The Brat alana sal sounded al *? lb, and ihe buHdiag in which tb* Ure started, always though) lo lie Ira? ni of, burned like a tinder-box, amt ths flames ism III s DBBBS "l I ie I Into the air. Aseooad alarm sa. mag ii .cine'., ami when the apparatus re? sponded 1" Hu- mora Viii- l|eei|ci|. A little after 9 o'clock a third alana wai seat "ui. amt la half aa h..ur thara was Issued a g rneral alanB, whi-h brought ap paratus from Cambridge, Somerville, and I lu 1-a. limn the building of Browa, Darrall A * .... win re the int i-nije|it, i! spreail across reel aad back through the iiurniiiL' building into f'hauneev street. In a fciv minutes ll bad extended aloa. < bauneei stre* i on the left-hahd side, eating lalo the building next to it on the smith, occupied bi < luett, Kool A ? .... snd in less thu t. n i ng ii- waj through the ti. \i mammoth stone building, occupied bj tt lilia m- A Cu., un the m\t OurOerSOOth, v rom the othei sida it t...-k hold almost at once upon tbe buildings on Rowe Place ni th.- tower -iel. and the wind favored tbe sup|*osltion that the whole m.mh* ..v.-ami ths wholesale dlstrlcl was dooatsd. tia th. east aide ol Chaunce] atreet, tin buildings, all ol them mammoth structures, L i ,ik *\ h..las.tic houses iii the t? amt fan??* good, ?rede, aad everj -micalo! was made to k.cp tins- ll un Ai tie Intersection of Howe Place willi th.- great buililm.' ol ? lulim. |.au tl ? - ,- t n.. a number of segiara won massed h..iiini;' tb*' ire gallant!} in oheek, amil Ibe l-l ? si.m.- I.-'Ullin- "I S, Nt iliiam-. A i t hann. c. street, BBd Row. Place IgBlted, whei tjinliiiK A 1 ll.it* | i-.tNH It.H-lTltiN ni ih.-ir rear, thej bid lo hun-.* ni> lo Rowe Mara lo save ll possibb. the long ?iiiiite block oa the west side of Chaunce*" street. Hu-ttl. rt was futile aad ths inj I ll'SS. A ll"! Alli Hil t.MoW Just bevon this, while a small amy nf v,im. n weretrj ins to aave * haauce) stre* i. the hoi led bj the Ure raging in ?ta rear, blew out the eotin glaaa Ironl of street, occupied by Wright . in -kins iiiiil hil. I'm null ss, ,-,? ,'u the haRding ,s"'1 ? tim of hore, aad were literallj blowi oui lalo th-- street. tine ol th'-in nanietl ?IBSiBg SB. OBI ami tara la a ""rightful maaaei IJi- eye. wera , out .'flus bead, ki Itttt A M. I il K UktOet/M BTW i in*, ms Bl li l.l K.,. lU Chesses*) and Redford streets, caught Ure The ouiidiag waa occupied by lier ,v i ,,.. I ..uvi-. ii ?? A * o., aad other dry commit?ion tutu-. The building ii.?.,i.,i with water. lu lins building oas located the bia lace eoaeera of Shoninger, .v . ... William liiwoni a i .... wool. eas; George F. Hears, ootlasi iRcetnua a ? ?., and several other large fnae, while on in,- Avon i'i--. -.'in'i '-vi*- localed the Mount \ t in -ii National Han'.. I .ul. i. ll .11* a <?'.'- B"*ratlem.B*e fur? nishing caisl.li-hinent. on Chaunce) atre* i. ? as 111 tl.lllieaall'.ltlv l-ob-rc UoYl.-ck. jil ll :30 ..'i'Ili lbs tire win* w n i Ul ll AM*, ami -soutim-l whollj i" th** Noel*, oa the corns* ol I baunoey and Radford streets snd th.t oMosUe. to lb* westward, occupied bi *i -i??'. '.ansi-1- A Co? George P. Fraat I * ... ami y.uiev. Him* a * ... uoaasa BenitATB- ai tk\JkytjMM, lin- ", loot makes the fo'joivilli,' estllliat. s oi*the Ira* bf t" <iar's hr- Uss os build in.^ ilcsir.-)*'*! us pet aaatsaoi's valua? tion ;i 'Knit a-'i'Hi.'- ?*.?-. damage to other build? ings nol 'lesiroii'l inutsil) water), IJOH.lKtO; careful esi^maW of l->?s ?>?? merchaadis**, li too ooo' tm *l '"*** (cawW *j*-uAint?- "i ii ?w,, ,. %tkoojstx itu.wu. Darrall <*>' C*** Bamfla a at>oea worth fu!1 v t-iiS.oo*'. w-ln.-b ta s total loss. i i,.s are lasund for r'7.->.o*>". i-uyh.-.*- Hi?-. . d capa, report thair lora st |io*'.ini*.>. mi which they hs*.- ,iu -SBtaaeeaf it.*-.* goo, i vir.-i isiiMAik ff i*>*v* $li>,ooo,im?>. HaTOB*. NovcllllsT Hi lhe I'-sS 1-T I > dava jtl/t '.estimate I to-night ?t|lo,i?>*i.-'"". The fire rsm--J for si\ boura, ami tbe burncit dlatriot eateafis over twa acres ofgrouad, <sU)*ii i* ,ia'?--* ?'!???! villi st ru.-tu rcs of tli** bmt ttSMM lm.<f*Aifir. <>RH.I.N ?'V IM?l,|*tK. rha *j?si ?*?*? tirst s.-.-ii bamlag Ami tlml louotths'Vrosrshsilding si Hedlord sud Kingstons?sets li waaovar the elevator -halt and |.r.'i..i'-l* t-nsinat*.-*! lg thI abaft. Ute blase waa disowired by a laUar-ear. ll?T, Who llntirtcd ll J^liaM^UaU. f|M *NBSBJ :im*^?J ni th.- shuni at tbs saJii*' bog from which the great Are "f if.i bh-souiule?l. Tat ieiit* bri- atm tnl nt hin4?t.s*i audSuui llier atl-s-ih I Wit III M>U*lJ> HUMS Bt'HN'T HIT, 'i'.Iii re an- utiout 20*1 lij ins burtie*! out. anti ila, .laj'iits of New Yuri*, ead We*uru linns hu*>h"? theirheadqitBrtiaa jattroyoi. Tbt ?evi-ui*.piai lasuranea cumpatauti |?u-,mh to \<e ' is?"******?*d carr? un s?rt--*aU- tu. suraaos uf tiSrVOe-W 0I* the bunud prop? erty. i Arv.st BMaMWMtMS ke\AeM\tw% Later eonwrviilive MBB?BB pls-c th' loss by to-*Uy'? Ar.- st four uiilliou dollara. RU I VIKK I -lill UK* I'., IH?t HUH. At 2 A. Si. a ciin-ful i stiiiiaie of th*, ks plBSBI tb** total at a ls.nt tin- inillnui dollin ?. IVKi ITIKKMK.V MtMSINti. RobtoB, Xweaiber "(W.-^Two lii-.-ui* n Dann 1 ltuekley and Kraotk R-l/Jt-kcr have ?-?ii missing sine** euri) this iworuini*. Tb?*y were laat s-h-u on the lirown.lt-urieil i utliliiij-. Surat ti-vineii who saw them sis w aa iii th.- building repatl nu BXploaloa of Imt tiir and tln-ir uvvn narrow saeape, uiul sn of ti|iiiii"ii Iffxt tba men wi-r" OTercOBM und llllill'll- tu save the|llae|ve?. un: OKH.IN llla.Kl.KH I', in uk. ii-. ' W IKK. 'llie origin of to-dav* fin ia not delitiiti-lv Lnovvn, Imt ia i'l-ii'-iailv itllriliiiti-d t" th* electric vi In s, *\ luwA roam r_uu.*i DmoTn. Aiii'iNA. low*, November BA. Tha taara of Wesley, twelve miles I ;iat "| le te, Wlla lienrlv l|eatr"Vilt 1,1 lire Veaterd.ll. The ida/.- Btarted la Putnam's min elevator, I .ii rn inc thal aad Bardell A I lu nt lev'a a ;i re? house, M. T. I .iv lot's . "iii-aii,,i,' lumber] ollie,, and innis, the UniL't-r House tnd I !.,'ll lia. llll'l Ni. I. I riv lol a lilli- Store. llio Algona tiro department eras lela* graphed lor, and arrived in tune to lend valuable assistance, lin- lo-a win i.e np in the thousands. THE HILL CITY. Kr.lKniit |,,n or a I'lipiilir Baptist rr.-nrh er~Intrr?--,tlnK Mari Intra- I in . I.vm nm kl. Novi-niU-r a*, Special. XtOV. Hr. W. I., -lilith. f-T a I.n ? time the popular pastor of the First Baptist t burch, ol tin- city, has resigned Iii- ? h ir..-1.. a new . tin- Firsl Bafiiisi i burch, Seshvllle, Tenaeasee. Thia waa a real surprise t-. ? v ? i v bodj . aa I'r. Minth is the moat popular minister ever known here, and bis depart? ure to a ii'-vv ti. ld I* n..t "lily a.-.linst thc ii na ni mo. ia Irishes ol ins congregation, bul tin- I'tiiiiniiiniiv at lar.---. Ile is ,i ?;. ,; 1, ,. to th" Baptists of the -tate. His letter of resignation via- my bbTcoI in.', a* lollowi ?I?? ir I'.i'ithi rs and Siatare, In the ptOi i di-ti'i- of (.oil. an mian inion, and sol- mn ea ll tia. route t" me for pastoral* seri ie.- in au? nt Inn '-hill -ll. vvhn-h i du not feel at liberty t" disregard, There is not a single i ot dlaaatisfactioa in mi preeeal .-har. twelve venn ara han- worked happily together, and iln- Lord has greatly proHjx r ??tl his wort in nur hands. Mi deacons baTeataod by bm lit*'* ttrae nea, and the numbera, young nnd old, lia*' lightened un la hors hy ki nd m sa and love, Von need no Banana*.i m> undi m.- affection. I in ed nolie fl. ,111 lou I ln-|ie\. tie- -allie Lard Jeana who eallad ate here n- a bet kons tm- aa nv. ?*l souiinit inyssii nml you, ia; church, t" Mis guiding band nnd sovereign grace, and lo you l now return Un ? trust I have held sn jong, tbe.pastorate ol tina church, to take effect January lat, 18D0, 'Affectionate!*/ ri i . ?W.B. I -mihi.*' hutong the many interesting marriages thia weet was one al the tuen Ambler OOUnl) l-'Uld'-n.-e. Amherst. ??( Mi. Rt I,. I 1 B. lilah, a leading tobacconiat, ol thia city. to Miaa Bessie !',. Ambler,the accomplished dangbter of John R. Ambler, Beq, Another moel Intetaatlng marriage wa* that of John IV. Burrcss, of Richmond, to Miss Susie* . Withers, daughter ol lir. W. H. H ithers, of tbia city. Ks-Senatoi R. Withers waa one of the gueata present. J, M. Spence, clerk "i Ihe < inuit < ourt ol Bedford county, who was stricken with paralysis ri st* rtlay, i- considered better to? day, amt there are nopes ol bis recovery. i be residt ace of M. L. (.riggs, ni bi ? barlemoat, Bedford nounty, waadestmvt -\ I'V tile -Ililli,IV Illili IlitlL.'. I.osa, al.ollt l.'i.OiNI; insured for $1,000 In the Virginia Kireand Marine of Richmond, with tbeagenc* ofo. U . Kl -Nel. THE SPEAKERSHIP CONTEST. lt. f.,1. of Maine, in t lie 1. u.i.- M<Kinl.->'a lilenilg AihUi- Ulm ti. \\ il lol r?.a-?.. n . i ll N iisliitii-tiili Neila. u i-iiis'.i.'\. D. * '.. November --. rbe ggbt for the Speakership ofthe Ilona- ol ICenreseutativee Ib approaching a climax, and all the Indications noa seem to point to tie- nomination of Thomas B. Recd, of .Mame, in tin- Republican oauous, whicb . n '-ailed io meet on Sr.tnrdnT m-xt at 1'J llVl'ICV H'M,n. ,i significance is attached to-day lo the i.et that two of th.- three Republican ? -Mm ii from Missouri wi,,i art pledged to McKinley weal Into the confer ence of Southern Republicans held al the bouse of Representative McC'oniaa last night, I be leading spirit anion-.' the South ern Republicans is Congressman Wade, ol Missouri, who la an open supporter ol Mr. Reed, lt i? rumored t- -day thal Mr. Sied ringhaus and Mr. Rinser, ol Missouri, will rrj "v,-r from tin- Meninie] t" (he Reed forces lietore Saturday, Bomeofth* friends ol Mr. McKinley have Been urging upon bim th.- advisainiitv of withdrawing mun the '?ontest. and n 'is believed that he baa this question under consideration. Tbe strength shown bj Mi. Ri il is gene* rall) attributed to the interference ol the Senators from Pennsylvania In th* Ight. Roth >jr. i ann ron and Mr. Qua) di nv Iii ll ii.-v have taken an active Interest In the uiiii-1. hut the general Impreasioa is that llM'j l-aii- inili in ed the votes "i a numbei of the Pennsylvanians and turned them over i" Mi. u< ? i A caucus "i Ibe Pennsylvania Repub? licans is i" be iniil i smorroa to determine whether the delegation will vot* a- a unit or not. H th* unit mle should be adopted, ii.i ? u.?ii- ii ol Mi. Reed's election would ia- decided at's..luielv iii the aflrmative. Keprtseiitaiivis ? elden, Renner, Yardley, (i,I'l-nie ami .-.nil, U is thought, Will lott i", Hr. M< Kini. v. I Ut.- . .i.'idul.iii-s now claim li-1 d, AA vot.??; Mi'Uiiil'-v. bi; llelideis'.n, ll. and Bun ws, iv fae wai is is,. THE MONTANA MUDDLE The it?-|iui>iii?ii-i flatting PaepetalB. Chicago, Sovemher K. A Tribune -pe, ia! from Helena, Muni., aa ya: Repub? lican leaders yeeterday wen- in consults, lion with several eminent lawyers, and be. li.-i.i ii.i-i have found the wai lo extricate tlieiiis.-ii.-s j'j-ijtii the muddle in which thej iind themselves, li is stated timi Governor Toole waa aol legallj emjwiyered to name a place In wbich tbe legislatures!.!,! aaaenv Idt-; lhal Ihe "Hiv -tal.- "Di,-,-i who j??. s.-ssi a men sulljority is state Auditor Kt n* h. v. ami that that O0cial personally no* titieil the mem-eta of tba House t.t al another place limn that selected by Gov. e.i I...ie. Wheo only Republicans re* sjiondeil. li--, as authorized bi the constitu? tion, called Un- roll and declared the House asannt*los* -^d read* tot huaineaa. In a length) legal opinion yestenlay, the BepubHcaaa uf lae aoa**l* .ir>- adv Used to w.t't u" leaner fog the *' sui ir.ant Demo? cratic ni'UlI".-"*, bul go aiie-ui v. ith theil buaineaa. tai l^tfWanUQoveraor, tbe lawyers aai in theil1 "pillion, must, as the p.'.iiliiii,'"Mi'-er, ashiiuie the responsibilltj ol . .isling the deeidiag rota that i- aaaes? sary to ooiisiltuie a quorum. I.'ietiteiiaiit-iio-.i-f?o. Richards said laal night that be U-lit-n-tl flu . -- i-stion out? lined ia hia opinion is tin nilly salvion ofl ll.e dltli.-llltv. .Hld Unless ti,,' 1>- Hi-m-, ,l!~ i awaken to their duties be v.ili break lha dead-lock, rbe Republlcaaa are alao coo* 1 sideling the Imfwa^ment of liovernor Tis,le. on the ground thal urtmitmiil b shadow ot ii..:l)"ntv. be hii'.-d a hall, cauaed lucas i" be piaee^ -n all the doora, and pla.I % inila for tp.- o?.;-?.,? ot keeping oul tbe aonteatini* (acpiiitjicana ,. -rn Silver Bow, knewlag that without these nu-...'-rs the Ueaaocrata i auld J" as Un-) plt/Jased ? ANOTHER RAILWAY TRAGEDY. Ilov.-maii "ii tlie Atlaiitlr and Iluiuille Rewetted to i>?-ain. Suiut.iiK. Va.. Noi.nila-i RA, Special. Thia morning, about 10:80 o'clock, ? foaag man uaiiied .lat'oti Miller, employed us a ( :- ?k. in uv on the Atlantic and Danville riiili.,u ' lust hie lifo at the depot of thal .-oitipiu'i., ii. ;? ?.. -'-mouth, b) attempting t" [ump ona coal ? ht, . I ?' was In motion. Ile hst lu- rooting aaa r ll <<<?; >rr " '1>'* cara, thu wiie.-'sqt.vt tin in paaaiaa ".?-. ki* Imdy and cnishing him. In bia Tall ha waa iu .-.es. u viTiInt was rendered tliat di i-t-asi-U was ?iiftitleiilally crushed to death om the eaia of the Atlaatlc and Daavllle Kiiiimomvi n fcU* ln dlacbaxire of bis daly." ?i?iki-? vu tim i-.xti. CmCAOO. >'"vemts-r '."?. ni sieaoit-. Calumet, coal laaaa, from Baaalo i"i IM Ililli, I'aptain O. W. tin-etic, toinniaiiillti.', sprung a ;-;.'-. oa Wedaeaia_ morning, and lust ni^'iit. irhaa tTppoaltr Eraaatoa. aaar ttas citT, Um captain -..a* aaaipauad t" Ikvosh birt- The I.*, auston l.ln* hnytut, i. :>?**'. with UatK'li dig?*;ul|v. r?H?cus*il fha crew or t.ixte*u aicu. Wo rjlijmit ls ow inti bf Uuffaio parties am! was loaded with 1,?00 nuts nf Km), ^e wd. lo all probability, I* a total wrccjt, THE DAY IN GOTHAM. !HOW THE GREAT METROPOLIS GAVE THANKS. Grandly I -.hired In Willi rhlmr. from OM Trinity's kteeple - Trna Christian Ckarlly-?>nr Man Who Hp^g a Gloomy Thanksgiving Hay. Nkw Vobk, Sovember M.-MLNpccinl.' - mn loe.il paper* wondefll What Ma? hon.- has tn Im thankful for to-day. The 1 I ivtr.s maj think that too difflifalt ii conun? drum tu answ, r "ii this _r> at Yankee fi-sti v d. but it prolmlili would hava Bo tr"iild< at all in t?'llin_ what han lien appt-rniost in the thanks ? -I lin- ja-.|.|e of \ ilWiaia for the rei*enl hlessln.s tlnv have rei-Ajvad from ii heil' fleeiit I'roi iil-ll'-e. Turki-v pr<il<iinitial, a m tin ity. Of course. to prop' ill '-'-li I ,|,I te tho 'i'i 1-l'lB Wi til if". a| I.n,,wa|,jj, and .-k| el,,-.-r. l'rcsklent Mar ii.oii'- hird passed tlirotiL'h hen-aarlv in the vte.-k - .1 rout. rr. in 1th"I-- Island' to the White House. Senator Anthon* in Iii*, lit- - time provided these delicacies tor tha R> in Presidents, and Mr. John M. Bren? nan performed a similar sen hfe tor Presi? dent < leveland. President llaarleon is in? debted i" Mr. George * . f..--iianl. nf Provi? dence, and Mr. ll. II. While;,, nf -south Kingston, lor Ins hird. Ihe latter ruined it. and iii- former bunted Un- cduntn over until In* found iii" one that a as. in hi'* opin? ion, beat suited te tin- Presidi at's stomach. li," iud w as killed m the most approved fashion and packed In a champagne haskel willi oilier delicacies, and then sent bj pfc. to tie- W bite Houee nn fueadaj ba fore Thankagii inr. old nunn ^ 'a i ana Tin- religious eel* oration bena Uii* BMra Ingbj tin- ringing ..i th.- chimes at idd li univ I,-, Mr. M. i-lahn. At ll uYlo.-k a in h celebration Bervice wa. i,. id. ai which the following music wa- -emir: Rene, dicte, in Vt (I.H. Martin; ??<>. All i Works oi the Lord, Bless So tin- Lord.*' Jubilate, in ll Oat. Stanford; *-n Be Joy. ful in tue Lord, ?i Mv Soul: " anthem, Barn Lt. "(i l.onl How Manifold Ar.- Thy Works;" communion service in 1'. tint. Mozart; Kyrie, Sanctus, hymns, i.lotia in Kxceisis; i ul- rtorj. '1 kfllve 1 hanks I nto The Lord," * "wi'ii. Thi Rev. Morgan l>ix, - I. II. the Rev. Mr. Magill, Ibe Rev. Mr. udell, ami the Rev. Mr. Mills look part in the SI'IV iee. A union Thansgivlng aervice waa held in 'alvan Methodisi Episcopal Church, at Seventh avenue and One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street, al ll A. M., whichwss participated In bj the past-,is of Ihe dif? ferent evangelical churches in Harlem. The Rev. James Chambera, Ot Calvary I'resi'V terian < 'burch, preached. There arere maa) pul.lie and private dla. aera, and also a number of dinners f..r the poor aad lae Beady. i'i?*- charity of tba great metropolis i- nol Btrainod: ltdroppeth on Thanksgiving Ha) in the shape ot i -.ju ii.- dinner for everybody. The 15,000 dependents In the Department "f * baillies ami ? orrection had their usual fvist. Tbe commissioners'supplies tor the du acre as follows: ll,4K*i pnundaof chick, en, 3,975 pounds ol turkey, Bfty-two barrels red and yellow onions, forty-two barrels of red apph-. twenty-two barrels of ]Miik. lill g t ll U'I I V. a true i kristian, who baa kepi bia aaaae from public approbation, Inserted th* i I lowing advertisement in several af the duh papers on Mondaj i \N1 I Wtll.V THAT I'ANNnr AKKi'1'.H t" inr. a lui kei i,,r I hsnksglvlng i Mj a ill tn- preaented vi ith one. until h Sappi? ol one thousand is ? xhausted, br mail ag name nml address, sriitti n distinctly and In full, to ANONYM1 'i -. I*, i'. Station <?, lt ia lianllj ie'?'?.sai i to sa\ be has none of In- '.."tm hillls lt lt over, Thanksgiving Hay bas always been n great occasion for tariret co? pan' -. ami. ville-l'Mis as in th. p.vt.-tin mani ol theae organization na* rad* d today. 11 ni k r 1. "SFOBTS. Athletic sports wena promlnenl feature of tin day. Coothalla baseball sod other athletic exercises arere engaged In by moat of tbe clubs in thia v Icialtj. There wile matinees at all tba theatres, ind the day was ohaerved ia true American aili.- ai the < "tiirai Turnvereia Fair. A NKW -V S H,..ol p. In Hebrea circles there via- a reueral re* il ing. Iii-- congr gat ion ol /rlirmi Eph? raim laid tiie cornel stone of its nea Byna* iroguu In -i\i> v.-,,nth street, betwi thud and Lexington avenues. Addrea iv, ie made I'V Kal,hi .Ins, ph and ether-. There wen- elaborateexercbteaattending til" laving "f 'll" rorilel-st"n I !;. n.-iv hall of tie-<?-iiii.iu Odd Fellows'Assocls tion, al St ? 88 -t. Mark's pl.v.. The dele gates, avesta and tbe attending lodgt - aHsembled in Eckstein's Metropolitan HaU, So. '?- I.a-i I '..nnii street, at balf-pasl i P, M.. and marched In procession at 2 1*. M., beaded bv two marabilla,to tbe etta ofthe ni'iv building. k\i:i i rios m ki ia ran mr. There was one man to whoa Hie dav hardly brought anj pleasure, the murderer, i h.iii.-- McKlvsine,who looked out through i .vu wail-,,t sins liing prison on perhaps hui laal thanksgiving morning, ile aaa been condemned to die under the nea law of execution bj electricity, the enact? ments of which were reeentlj explained In the 1 imi -*. liv execution of McElvalne In Sing Sing will be the Ural cnaa on record in tbe histor) of tbe ? ommonwealth where a lau breaker waa brought to death In thal prison, ih- ? ll i- in.- feel wide, eight tnt loag and ' -hi I"' I high, planked and paint, d a dark color. I I li nj ide i I gaspipe, like all tin-c..ts in-m. King, There is an abundance of good bedding. The wall- "i lin- cell an- devoid ol pictures or "ti,, r A e* orations, a lane nana, fbnaerly need aa an officer's sleeping quarters, lies opposite the cell, and in this large .rn MeEIvaine ls allowed to take lonn daily walks auder the -ui willan.-.- of two keepera, who sever leave bim, one serving during the day. the uthei remaining ob ruard ai night. McW raine is furnished with sn unlimited supply of cigarettes. He smokes a pack per day. li is rare Iroaj of human kindness to sunplj a condemned criminal with dainty food ami ol bei h.,.??I"--. Ile approaches death with ij Indltfereno* ufa paaaenger tr.iv.-i. lina rapidlj on a glaaa railway toward b iiuhtiul pn -ipi. e Walden lu ii-ti and I hi-f Keeper < "ii naugton are tanking McElvaine's last days aa pleasant as is consistent with a proper : i't tin- stringent requirements of tba nea l.?v> In Cu- peftafmance ol lana* duly, however, (hey a... ii.ij. _i:il.-. The lan arlil bo strictlj obeyed, and n.taidor will know theda) or hour ol tb** execution "f he B w itlleas nf lt. The |.|i?Otier kifps ?ipthclaoatbrutal Indifference to hlaaur* Iroundinga aiul lo the greal Bacrlfoca Iii-. relatives are makin- lo Baw lum. HOV mil r.*n j tujp. w ii.i ni* na i i ri. Th'- elivtrlr.il iiTiiuiiioa ,??,- iii number whick are io u- used in tbe aaeoutloa xi Kc* I Elvaine, wera brought ta thf* prison two ni-.;.',- a." and tin ii vv. r. taken li Halt U i- was,.;;.?? ..I '\ Expert liri.wu. for tim avowed purpose or belna leatad, Ihej are contracted for to be of tim ooathiaed CapaCitt of -.'.UKI Volta. Their |'l-es,-||t ll Inn . i abouts ure nol keon n, bal they ure expect- d back al ibe p.- :: -un dav from this lime I forward, with the oeauA Westinghouse viv nun"- w ill .-onie Expert l>i-ov.n anti tb. I han and "??.'''' paraphernalia "f daatroc /timi. The execution *>ii- pAgt pipet iaa small building now teiqg erec*Al fot tha purpose, lt ail) 1?* a back cxteii sion t<> the Boiita-n -il liuilding at th.- south .ml ot tin- Miana, yard, back ol the principal keepera oftee, Tbe apartment will be nae etorj height, with a indows. ami al one and win beoonstnicbil tiv.- mon ?ella tor solitary cong neaten* There i- nothing forbidding, nr murdonna, lei lous-lookiag altoni the exterior of tills i'lott" i ri,siou rn| death by electricity. Ihe buUdlhg stands io ti*-- -?? uj: nf the pi ison _-Brden and iBBurroundcd Bya eaten j p itel*, fn which ara long treachea in which iii.- n li ry li- , ot. s. ..!,.?' j? is a |doasant, i-heerfuI' spot, bathed by t!i" sun, ann ...e :(t the triodes! struchire, wboaawhla art- slum, being raiged li'in the ^mtind by the workaaa. cpa Miali raaliee that a* (? tn bl l'Ut t" SlIC'll U di-?|'el-,l|n use. Mil 1IIKKN I IlKK-.lt KK. ?^'?-.iiiaaj )*g|iQa Paga vvill hs-iure on >? rin- New -outh.-ni .'i'-iatun;*' U-fun- tin .Su.i-ii i-i;f?i i .??uiiii Club, on tbe evenwfO. f. lu H.irV Jlsi jiiijAi,!,!, II.tt hteftlp' will ba fellowea bj h .|. ii-riptinn m tin,- suOjwt hy Uii-Iiard WBtaoa tlil'l'-r. itlityr of the Centura Magazine, and Mrs. Maud Howe Klliott. IIKBUKW HUfOUNt Hie annual rei>ort of llie tnaatltfl I "in "Blttea of the tirand l>sl^?- of tin* K'u'St He brew benevolent organization, tbe order uf B'nai H'ritb affords much pleaaure to ita Meads. It shown that th.-n-are now in the nine districts of ths --nlcr .-'-Itlistrict lodge** shh a total msmbsrship ot _*,_ll. During the v-ar-iiiltnif Au.-ust .-.j tir.'.lil.r, ha-: Issn paid in Lem nts. ami then- was thin a l-alance ol f i.v.1.01 remaining in the tn as? tir* . r'rum all the ili-tn t- in tha I ath -I -tates and Caaada cobb* n-i-ii-t** ahoslBg in al? most every eas.. Bl luipi Ol .?in.-nt in the -inliti'-n of the Order. At Atlanta. I.a.. an orphan MjhMB WM bulli aad dedicated last March by'I tint rid Uraad Lodge N... -*i. amt lisa been in every way saeOSBSflll, It ia also prapomd to erect aa arphaa aqdam at ?leriis il'-iu ii- s,?,n iia tl?. necessary finnis lilli" h's-|| sill, v Til', ll. Ih.. report fr--in the New York district, malle I* M. Tiiaiini aaiaasr, eoatalaa laug gestion to ttl I lld a ??hollie" in this city. Thc n jsirt- from the (bri Iga district* are particularly era ti fy in ir. lu t.crmany aloss tin re ara tw'intv.si\ lodges, contaiaiBg -. MT members. -Mr. I?. W..if is *t the head of the New Y .ik .li-tri.-t. ami lu- is enthusias? tic in his work of t ai. mlin- tbs reach of thi '-ri- r. Th.flraad Lodge "Zioa," of Hon? man a, estsbtisbed within Um year, has prospered. Lodges are now- sataMiahed at Bucharest, Rrslis, Oalats, Ploestl Cralvoa, Tnrnu-Severin, Pitesti, ami other tnim-. Pivehuadred andawty-lbai aramis*, ar. their rolls. NORTHERN CIVILIZATION. a Dram?aa Han kui* His Plashes ti ira. >viia* t ib, n. Y.. November SS, Obi i I th'- mssi cold-blooded murders known In the criminal l.iatory of Syracuse was com* titted last light, shea Michael Kennedy, a salt iMiil.r. brutally killed his With, Marv Kennedv, at their h"nu- mar th.- salt v uni-. Holli th-' man ami WOBUUI ha-I In-.n OB t drnakea spree Ibr the is-t wm dave, ead hail a i|uai r-1 yesterday forenoon, Nothing mot. was sen of lin-tn until thi* BMSSiBg, when Keanedy wandered about Ihe neigh bofhood -patt, i'll witli blood Irom h. ul ts fo?.t. He Mewed tc ba reooveriBg from a druokea stupor, gad aaid that ala wita s.nl been Uilleil bj .ar-. '. .limIS Weill |0 Iv-till-ilv't. hoiiss u,1 found the woman lying ona bed drenched sith Mood. The floor waa Beariv covered with a pool of blood, Tbs bask of tbe mur? dered W'.inan'a BCCk BBd lieiul Wet. slashed, uinl on the floor ls*- a kaile an.I ,-*n 1X1 Milkami willi blood. Tin- Issly was Cold, amt th-- cum' miiat have been committed early in ths nL-ht. Keanedy m ide m effort to escape. Ile rn a. unsted charged with monler, sod his two sobs held as witnesses. Kenned) i- aboul ld Tear- old, and tbe murdered woman wss A SERIES OF LANDSLIDES tYlilrh I Ullin, Rash Otliar In Muli k Sui - cession. Ai mv\. s, v.. Kovember ts. Thi coal trama on the Saw \-,\\ i.niial ro.ul w.ra all delayed 'his ifteraooi aad ti ii* I indslid* - at the i I iy embankment mat i.i km ths i raj Ira. works. At ioi . this im.riling the ti mt sill..tint il, the hunk s. illili.' .lan n over the east track. Aa noun aa u wj. discovered tkerosd naater put a gang of mea to work. Para tim.- tbej gol on vi ry well, bul In the loon tbe bank began to come down li i ?slide so fast tbat the men could not shovel it out. 11 ainu were stopped, sad Ibr a timi nil Hatti.- w as it..ne mi this ante of the river. Th* si ul.- was the largest ? ri i -? ? a li tins v j.-1 nu*, and four framed bouses on top wei a moved by the slide, and one is in ? danger Mis position, llama I an ii]. m? lu Sa Ilia |rea works on the othei sula BM^traarastrcd pMsemmn. Hu mea sra busy n .linn,- si thesliilw, it will continue all ni.'ht. I MI. ara toora ot aaother slide, If the rail eoa Iinu.-a. *.le.a troubil is r\;.led. A DRUNKEN MILLIONAIRE Ucl. Ilia Wira timmi in Death. Nbs *i bbb, Kori mber bj, \ -: the World fi m Philadelphia s.u-: "Lewis -. -)i * 11 -1 - -*--. not ol the member, of las graal Iras linn of M.uri-. Taakerd ' "..ami a millionaire resident of frankford, beal ins with iilm..-i I-, death oa Tueadaj night, and was yesterdaj committed to Kirkbridgi Asylum, I laeaull waa committed while h.- was nn a drunken ipi ? ?Mi-. Khalil i ss i- ?erj i I from the (right. ful heating and kicking which she rc.-, ucl, but it is boped thal she maj recover. Shall cross ls thirty-eighl years old sod bis with tliiitv ." Atlotllrr Itlanla -ai..al iou. k.TLAMI. <*A.. N..M lill- I' :*. I ... tftfMft'oa mskes public a sensation in re? gard to the record of vi . B. Dale, p istot i I tbe Seventh Bsptisl Church, ii tins div, rwo citizens bave Identified Dale a* .I.n. II. Nuti.iil. i.rim il* a printer and sllrer smith at Charlotte lad Dalis, S, l .. who was charged with deserting hui family and eloping with s young girl. Ol the othei hami. ama whohues Nuttall.saj that Dale is imt the a.un.- man. Mr. Dale's brother preicbers sn- looking into tba mau. r. VIRGINIA THE CHAMPION. The I nil. r.Itv llu> - Heal Ute .1..lui--Iii.|. kilts liam. i grvaasiTYoi V's^ November "M. Spe? cial, The Johns ll..;.km- foot-b.ll i- sm played tbe I nlversitj ot Virginia team oa the latter's grounds to-daj. rae game waa i walk-over for the boam tenn, tbi standing BS to 0. A streamer bearing the legend, "Cham? pion! of tin- South,'' which the Hopkins team had prepared In anticipation ol a rlc? toti. ta- not display).| The Lehigh team will pjaj hera Sitttntay KXilllV. i.AVIr-. lllllVVKKN rillNtli.-S IM' 1 Vi V. Ni-.w Yobs. November H. rhe deciding _-.nn" for the Inter-coll* giatefoot-ball cham pionsbip was played bj Princeton and Tale at Bel?HT1 l ii al lin. -lit-rn...ui. ami WM wim by Princeton bv a icon of IO to 0. There wm over "10,000 peonl.i the grounds, ami the greatesl excitement prevailed throughout the coat?st. On all sides wera hrighl Bags and banners ol rai colors. 'lhe c.H.-.-ians had congregated In torc* iiml kepi up a coatiauoua yelliBg, ebeeriag and ti-.tin. of tm horns. (ur.e.I l.uil ami llle.l. i'n11-ros **? i'i *? *>?? n ??? inis-r J-. John < hana, a hopeless paralytic, M yeera old, wm fooBd de id "ii th- ii .'mr -.f his room le? da* with a leather strap arnuad ins nek. lt is believe*! ha committed sui.-iib-. som* suspect [oui pl.] Chaaa *?ao mini i-. ? m.. , ? i n "iii sfrong amt healthy, li is said thal om dei he cursed his maker in a meaner terrible to hear, shea ba Wi to dis loor dumb aad paralyzed, la which coadition heremalaed until lu- tin .1. Hun Amuck. Nkw *i!iick. N.-.i-iiiUt -."*.?1.-.life Mur? ra* , rt neon, WBO IM subject to til- "f 111-a li? lt*', ian smock through "-.?-( Houston today, ll. cut two italian pel?lets on thsj head with a hatchet, chased several nten alni wolu.-it, ami vv iis ju-I about plunging Ills hilt -Int latC III" ileul "I I >.uni.* WO* min. when a .-iii/.-ii knocked nun th.wu with a st-ne. iiml inlil him mini a policeman ?reived. The injured Italian- sere tal?a to a !n s-.it.il "tliirtleir.l 4 1'rclt*. l.lrl. iiKi.i.giuiig. I'a.. Sovember -S. Th.* mau arrested ai \ aiul. (bili inst night on suspicion of being ihe murrien*! "i Clan Pierce, ues 1 K ra ul hans, bM Ix n rejeaaed. karla! proved ia alibi, a bodi ..i mea ar sesrebiag for a tramp suapecteaol being the murderer. Mi-- Pierce was a pratt] giri of eighteen. Her body wm found ka tao road with three bullet-boles through it, ind Um iaqueel revealed Um amt that?a giri had ban1 outraged aad then sh t. THE SULLlWAN-dAgKljON MILL Hs. Ui-.i I |> By gerara! Wealthy Sp..rt 1.. \ 11 I"UI ?. li. t ., Vi\.-,,i!.c,' -J- -,. ,.ra, well-known sjsirili,^' gf-h*.leiuei| of this 1.it* 1.av mibv iilsnl |.'t0,u*"n mt au liitluct. iu-.it f"f thc suiUh an-.la,ks.iii null to Bal. (.ia. i- in or mar this city. A |?irtit>n of ttie .iinoiiiit has already bee. sepwlmd at ihe Hank "f llritish * niuiubiii. BS au -artiest. The pnBMBMI of the affair ban- ls<u tt le graphed. Ano Min Hai.illlrllrl.lal !V< <*|.llon. I'.isuii.E, \ i? Noveijib.-rJs. >|*ecial." There w.is a slight full of snow i-erv to. Bight. Mr. N. ll. Massie and bride Wttt tri*cn a ?harmiag reception this evening by Mr. aad Mrs. riu-in is Hamlin, at their bowe on Hol? brook avenue. THANKSGIVING DAY VERY GENERALLY OBSERVED THROUGHOUT THE STATE. Bssbmss Neaemami in au um rrinci |i?l Cl?M - How I'li-.til. nt ?an?sa Baal ll Ipr- ll,,11.1.1, in oilier Ntal?*? uaUglaaa teoxrleoe Dib** ii 11.. \ ... \ ...;,.?| .. gpaelal. rhankkgi* itij '',v v - - ?ervi .1 in r... an ! lu Banka uni I ? building* u re closed, md mair, ; i holiday and ?Ml "in sf tb.- .-ij., |,.r recreation. I-i* hip services were heidi la the Kpisc* pal i hurcb, an I the lad th.- cfti Mh.sii.ii i headquar? ter, al Masonic Hall and received gifts f"r r. The contrShut ions wera very libe? ral, aad consist -1 of provisions, clothing, a tesl sum in rash, und ? rsVrs : r i'u*-l. rt?_ksgiving sen i.-es vwrc lield tn-nfglit ai the imii. conducted by lt. s. I . lt. Betty. t vx nm in, i.nsr.nv Bl, i v m m.' i-.n. \ *.. Sovember M ?iii. Thanksgiving wm observed h lay asor, generally than ever kass fore, both in churches and business deport amate, ibowiag the unusual gratitude all Mir people lee! ii ? kind providence. l HR Mat IB -mi ii t IBO" IB I. * ii mi K-inN. **, r. Uaremba? ?:?*. rheakegivlng llsy a - irated by a ;i n. rai tuspi nsion of business. Set wen held in leaiij all of the churches. .UK I'AV IN VIAIO I imp. I'M.iiM'iitv. \..vemisa ???-. Thaoksfivlns Day ol i***-'1 tarnishes its usual number ot running sccidenta in Maryland, Bo tar m sported, two ol ih- iii ne fal il. ' D. Cole, aged twenty^lghl years, ot hooa trundel count). n aa k Iii .1 bi th ? pa ma? ure iii- har.-.? ..f his ..un. the fourteen ear-old eon --I Pollct rn in John Hiller, of lalUnore couaty, aaa ila <*-'-'? .1 thia af ci no..n bj th ? biii-tiiu' of iii- gua. i uk Pkt IB vv A-iiiM.mv ti V-IH.M.I..N. h. ' .. Sovembi i th, Tha ir-t Thankagiving Daj "i the pew adminls rati..n v?a? .;. neralh cell bra ted in ti ii*t-'ti, aad the twight, bracing weather trough! "ut on Ihe stn ? i- mini ile who were obliged to keep within doors br tin- greater pan of the tim. dui I arlim il i*-. f tba sai k. oa account "f the I- av ? rain t.'. it i revelled. I ?rnineiit departments .nd most ol th.bu.l tess bouses were closed, and the employes, rith relatives and friends, spent the daj in h.- usual way. i te- theatres were well ".trouUed, md np t-i tbe liam of tl.pen. n.'11 the matinees, Pennsylvania avenue ia- thraaged sith promenaders, ll I If K . Ml I E ll-.l -I lin. Presid* ni c irried ont 'h.- letter ol in** oanksgivlng proclamatioB bj attending lillee ill the I l|]||-e|| I,( t 11.- I .. V e| il ll I ill tile a..ruin.', iii tbe afternoon he ate an old ssbioneil Thanksgiving tinnier at the Whit* louse, surrounded by ih" members of bis amit., toinii.-i Eraeet, of the army, the aea com. iissmoerof public t.iii!,i.ii_'s ami grouoda, i a- tin* oalj mest. - *niM-:i rn i it KU-. mit \\ in.|.an and I'..sfna-', i-i. -n ral MTanamaker were the only < ibin era who took their rbankagiving dinnei .?n from Washlnirton the former with ira. \vuni..m. .ii Brooklyn, and I r, ti an a.ik' i I- al ins country k at, Lindi nburst, tear Philadelphia, where be baa a boua* ult Of mun,' people. kkk!., nu: i iiviisi, mum, Th. Ken fork Republican Congressional ition mel al the Arlington Hotel to iiem nml discussed tbe Speakership ion. Mxtcen out of th-' nineteen inemb* i ?( the delegation favored Mr. Reed as theil ir-t ch..ic-, fbi ^ i,,,.) Mrith tim assurance. t i? uadentood, from Mr. deed, thal be did lot drain aaj unwilling membei "i tb* leleg dion to is ?? erred Into bia support, alt that be seated a full ami free discus Ion nf hia candidacy before gael action .. n. Iii delegation, with Ibe km of Mi. Flood, sill lever Mr. Reed as ipeaker In tbe caucus ob Satuidaj. THE SILVER CONVENTION. I .ul Ila ra rrtttfi il In ira ofth* P.ml,. -i. i.t.i i-. M.-.. Sovember ts, tbt ? (invention ass -mbled si egan consideration ni' lbs proposition a form a Ballona! siivei committee, ??! ons itemU i fr. in eat h ~; ite and l - rr!tory. ?iiuu i.i- vs a- then formed, lb* i ng tweaty-four states and rerritories rei eseuted upon the Brat celi. sith several lelegatione yel to maka I ih.-ir ommitteemeo. I ic- committee on resolutioM then report. ?d. re...linnell.Im .- thal the convent i nullullie'- ..f inc nli", iii conjunc ion wita the preeideal of the convention. viii prepare -i utemorial foi pi lentatlon t ungrees, embodying tbs ideas of the con rmi..ii upon silver coinage. Sevi ral minor "?solutions amt _otioM sen then dis| .f. -filial papers on rsrious phsses in- question uniler considei allon sere Bled vnh leave tc print, sad th* convention ormed Itself Into a gathering ot --1st. fall." llmi. !?..!- 1 s - - I ; . .articular!* happy speech, bringing in- hims.' with the declaration tbat Ki ll its llLi.Ul.'I.ll ile.lilli.a I i'l ? -T US! BBl .vas--billie...sctti.-r* of tb world snd I ?jiu. the ge.tlem.fl from tbs rural dis rn?ts." v . . t- vv ia ' iken until t ..'t-lo.-k, win n i short BeesSoi sis held i"r tba appoint nelli of ih.-iii-in-1.ai committee, and tbs niiviuiinit a.ij. linnell tine die. rhe delegate, ire lieiag baaouetted lo ii>;ht la the ball of the M- rchsnts Exchange ?mela beiag lani for the sccommodatioii .1 OM timuaaiiil Jju-ala. The convention lelegntaa ar.- unanimously preaeat. BEYOND THE SEA. ? mini AaaeHass Beasjaetla Beril. Ger* ? rm Bess Ovei tb.- < ?i.i<*. BBB?IX, Noviinl.. r ?-?* A gi ti.I I ?an ' iBouet i as given al tbe i* i his evening, at shied there n ia Minister Phelps presided, and al bis ? ll . Qiai ? , Ch'aj,. mi hi-1. ii wi ru Prince Radi I'.nl/iwiil ami Miss Phelp.. Amen.' Un guests pres* nt w. , M uni * urtiers aad * "ii-'il Edwards ither |ii"iniiiciit .\niiciiciiiis sith theil -v ms. Mi. I'lielpB highly ? ? lat. Mmister Pendleton, and in toasting I'r.-i li-nt Hani-..ii alluded lo tbe similaril in-- vni.i- a smi iia.hin i ?-?'. tierwan) aad \ ??'I hw youth! us from Aiaei h*i .univ ml' in German}." he said, '*had ravel n.-t-ii i.tint'-ii with tai breath of rai?dal, rh-- material soodera of America," bc de stared, --il-f;- ? ties of rhetoric ti lot?em justice, sad thi L'lited -tates i prniiil "1 !h-iii^ tbs OBI] nation ul Imi where the poor have a home, aad a hew tty ?-...??' in. men prise education, I ?-? tbeii country, aad wt,r?hi|> Mod. Ia 1-ii.siim, mik mmoi Mr. Phelp! san! --I'lie lit-rinans | kipp) MSC IM iii hal ill,,'Hie sain-tr.nl tioaa aad virtues aad a great ruler, sb llltiatratea their anni.I.- imt uri i maadovtag, sad i,.-d-t** .iring." tn M UlCHllkLHl lll-VlllU K offend hi- sin*-* n- (beaks fur th" selcomi given to him, wi|ici,, i,e mill, nada him b ? thal :.-? ss m u.it -I'.i'ie ? ?treager t" Ik Aim-ricui nation. a"* aliciiiiisiini- HOB?Bl TOBOBTO, Nov ember M. Archbisboi Walsh, it'.'iitlv appointed to this di wa- Installed last night at the cai here. While rnlinz fmui thc railroad station to the i il?ali el lie carriage ot* Ihe Anh bishop sm stoned bj aoBmOraage rowdies, * Mic of the atones struck the Archbishop on the ann. causing a v ??*??, painfiil omi-c. In? tense n-diii?, i- iuiiiitf'**if?d bj loth -cl. -. am! th-rc sre u-'av leam of farther trouble. Thc Archbishop was 1 .;ii,.;,n i-d this evening AMilllKR IS" K t-Al-.-tUtlls' .SIK1KK. l.u.MsiN, NoveiiiUr -"*. (hadeck lal-or cra at llristol ls-.'un u strike to-day which threatens to spraad to tbs Inclueloa of ocher branches "f labor. Already IAMB uu-n ure nut. MtMM is HAlIFAX. U.VI.IKAX. N- B . Novcllils- 1- - it,<*t,.s ot suuiv 1*111 Uls uiort-iHg, aud was followed by a heavy iain. I his tvealag a violent aoBlhaaH gmt -x-t in. * am k NOTKa. l.ii.vixjN, NovemlK-r ;**.~White's eiten sive dragsn i*stablishm?*nt. nt Aldershot, was burned today. Loss t500,OOU inuit, Saxeuibei ^i.-vwuhl \m V?4. I 1. lev, r.i-rmnn minister to WBabington, is ths truest of Prince Bleat irak. 1IKKI IN. V I \..|k mann. the tamous sui a of Halle, died I this ??? today, aged gfty-aine nani. I.uviaiN. Sovember '.-. ratted mates Minister Lincoln ban beea sudd*aly called to Versailles, where bia wm ls falsify ill. l i'nix.n. November -'-. "v li meaduoua landslide occurred at liaatenberg. Branden? burg, today completely in two -.balta and ? atombiaa a auml ttjo-i rescue alli t la doubtful. Ifaattrr. ***fr r*a*'TT I** An ei curred m ,i ?-. al tutu ? it B I lin pbalia, tod ty, bi wbl h 11 irt u i wera killed outright and four b BRIfcF TELEGRAMS. Re*.mm,. i*rs\.. Sovembertf. I len, * heater countv, thia i months-old daughter ol \V. \. i; was found dead with tl nj on Ui, (lille's womb and v -. i ?.,. i eenmmtm. jury decided thst the child wss BUfPw^Pl |,y th ? c it. W BBB* im . W \ i . -? avealng Mr. M u k liol and his a tiing cinders i bank. I aa h mk (ie w 11. sad ' "-'I sad vero thrown Into the i 'ht,, rivi r sud droa - Bomb, Ra., Non mix i while iissie Johnson vi - the hall -ti iking 1 Lam-dell, who was stan' ? and lie died las) ni.'ht from Iii" efl ir-,. Mn wai ki i\ w I-., \ ... nil i ? <e ? .iiii ii iin psst airer ?t? l.udingti Q, is n port* i HlutT. eighteen miles rn i Ih il - No particulars can I.?? iln ?! S I W I l III K IN - N v ." I /' - - .- ' - tnlmoor, Indian i ci.il sar- thal - i rh! in n ha a -. "I th - Ult 1 I'e.l, ntl v night. The IP lt is ate U"in n in thee ise, and lhal rests will i Uti;m: Ni.h IM, Vi \ . v i' i ill.Iron i "mi from forty to i? ?? r v. nnd nne-h ill ? ? . i .ii. ' mm neln ? -., i? r i-t. Thr \.lim ,1 i.aa Suppl! l's* ra v.v Imh in um i- Inl . S . cltj'- supply of ii ti i rapldlj last n cant" piping from the n i coldi i. Though bul fi large were i unnlng, th* tur.il K-.is -upi Ij a - ptibly iliminishi d, ind the - i dwellings in I ran i r. low, \f thc imckin rn ni ol Kin small iii il coal had to be - ' i pip., linea all enter front and the n rth side ? lll.'ll'.. li, ? ot Pl', po, 11 I began, -.et A. .i-l. ni itlt *. A rt an 11 \\ illi.-nt J. Kda ards, -i | \l ns *. ? ii I- a i- ev!' ni 'Hi - tenant Kussi ii fl. r-.n.. ? ? Ilia ri in in doubtful, tli . : ,i-i, .i ia n tb* in ii' nt "B. i yeal - ld and -..1111111 I Han. i t.oia Ballrsad il rn-k, lt;.in i"N, i'.. Soi w reek " ? urn .1 a; ? ? the ('ht - ipeake lind Ohio 1 il i wa- ihroan ii".ii the | a winn runuin it i ra en -nie. ; nnd la - brain in* n vv n killed. lleull.el VI,,. ||..?. || < ,,l.|,. A ll is I v. '? i ?i ii ri ? i - n-i i "i.ii. died in \ . , ntv on.-. -.?" - ti, i. fla. K..\ir. Li. - - - it Ml. ?. ii * . . ? were both i I, Marti i bind Imii a c.- '-li? lli yean ol aga * . rr. ? I . ga ???-.' III dang) i u a waa bb n i raina th u li td fall* a. n, w Uh th* His horaa hod hai the stream when I I ovei one of the many I r mil. lng i ba em. ta-til i . , : t yat * ? cnulil imt t. il a li it iia-i ' after - t oul ai, i not iintii li i ra 'li I Sr iii, | an.I ilia! bia n* | don i stn am, 11 thal Um. a witli the ii, ? fe . m.;. at Iii '11.41 . . -tte.tiu. calilag lol In- bad run about bali a !e ard. il-- pluagcd iM ? . (Il tie- r od to* u-tit, bowere*. i n ia - thou i', ... i ? r bia "???ii danger, bi the -i.-i.' -t |". tibia time i Dearly dron ned and fro/, n lie bore in b|i -*: i.i. i" tlr.i worda of fha htti _ eh waa: ' I kni.-Nv jr* j would -av.- t,,,-, aad i bm illowa."- Philadelphia J' nial.ir> ni Hm lath. It aeetna negative evidence, iii.it the fi eluded ia the silv, prara fl ire let u-.sl as I dav. Bince kita in a fork .mi for holding r* .'.-..,. tbe lu'ii ix>r^:. lorde ui.-i I.. Li ppear t i a... U-nl tlc li fur toasting lin -ir bn ad at tba bn ro-'iu tire Ih' re iv in-- dil that Uity """ere etaplojad to bold btanceo ['articular! y dlngreeabai ur in Hwaasleat lo ban wbich would leave aa unpleasant smell. ;. Bogan 1 daintiee, ur -uti;. tlie juice of which would fctain thu tin-, ceri. Only iiim Incident ii .-. ?; ..'.ed ot the usa of tha forb sa (hi Khaftaeath caa tm"** fashiop. Thin uni hy a neb!..' ! I'y/antium who had mani ad ad v, mee, mai continued ia thal etty loaai after her own custom, cutting la r very finely up und Conveying i' '.^ nt mouth with a tara p ..?? t tonk Tht act waj ren(d-Mi la Venice, aeoording lo '.';u?iiir, Uaiaiaau-*, an a XBxfgp vf BEfit . J sive luxury and extreme .ITnuiaacy. ll suggests a probability lhat the t ! of cuting with forks originated H the [ imperial court of B**_?tfcM aiul thence I extended to the west. Some hundredi of yearn li.nl mill to pas* before it couki be domiciliated in Europe, for vi^???,_. '. Hy contine wifa li?c4 h? tho Eleventh cur.tury, wbile the fashion of eating wilh kihi did noli become general till tbt> faveateeath caatuxy.?Rrchan^^ aaa-B-U < i ni him.. HEIL BUY A8AIN. THAT ISA BEAUTIFUL CO T. Pvc been in every first class house in the city, and I havt n't seen a coat that , - rte IO wi !1 as this one. tays the wife, I like this coat lu'tttr than any we've leen. It w.is one of our Fine Kcr vcry richly trimmed, the tun st .Satin ile Chine Lining, .satin .Sleeve Lining, Full Back, Strapped Seams (a perfect coat in every particular). Price tao. No trouble to tit. and the sale was maile. Also a pair ot'<.??; Trousers. Another n e w customer made He'll buy from us again. The cloth is good tor lour Mars. [The color will never The inMilo may not \w.ir *-n inti'*;, tho' WC put the in. It's no surprise, I ii** w< mid * barge ?>.*5 The was I'*!' re Kim as to 1 a ic and low price, ( hir ()\fT, < ats, from *f5 to are worth a public exhi "the boston: li ni M \i > BTW ii i-iTn. KWttWflDA iWlMIlD 1 to. CLOSING OUTSALE OF SHOES. WaX ? ? ? 1'- I la l?-;ivi< m. hm.ni*, arni 1 ' 1 timi ai iieeily teaaeeel \., u 111 j i,a!.l\i-ly l.-ava ! ? taaU " -I le li.iv*- a III bb Beeatatr, mn ofter [?las tata 1 n. ri m vM'Hxii ia.Mrmi ,m:. tine 1.11 ir.11 ti aale.eeara an' 'ii - I Vi t -i nil. lu f-1 UN Mt l*F 1 iiu , aud ultu\i? hilucna. ILL 1 SAf.KRUPT SHOE STORE ?24J.~? Broad SJti-??et. rr VmUjtUfl w . ai * Ul li STUDENTS IN^k' \iii \ .1- ry PK* u iiniNM. in.I a- li.ail i-i Kl.'liiawaa ? ii il. iii. 1 tutc 1M> Jina r',, .1 laiiuma 1 rr ax 11.at,,I ? nra.-. 1. 1 ? ku 1 .-in . .1. Mi UILI IU. Onlf 1 ... tn - - 1 LMJoKAl'tl? , UH 11 -.itu Mall. - i,.t. #,.1 ilai K..M s ?I'APY ?40 F.XPKNSEd IN " l)"? || ,,.i.->l *,, ll UlOlllh. 1 il li -i , ,.i ii.i-s-lina. a, tit ivwiiaa ?i"-i ti-*!.* po*lal ? ,i.u Viiiimiw. II ll I I. A l" , ll..UH. < Btu. 1 u.'li,-*ii*_*u-4-* HEAVY MERINO SHIRTS. f>o Centai I Bill < STOKE Around the Corner, -imii mm* : - - ? i. inn 1 i.n-. 1,-nl'. (INK WEEK tiNI.V. 1 \ Ki) si'a U|, 1 roe 1 1.idol liv 111.I 'v. I" l-l-KM II 00. ;<r, ?.uno Iuds. Bali buyata. J I. 1.A ll.W'MJl? 1 ti. . .1.1 Bf*ja&_ , il,.:., ii! :1. ? ' toa ?? , uiiii Bet vaia ?-? it?nu<-a I ? * 11. -.1 tln< I |i.iil'->l of uu ? .1 Ike Ki-noina ana . tiui'i kkk tiU'iriiKtva. I ll 1 Nain Mtraat. : 1.'-. iii8 l-;.ai Iii'>a<l .->lr??v. -*.i Ml I UM.. I'oSU'tlNKMKNT-A -> lilli i-f Hu- i.ji MMO.M? I ll \>l MMl l.i'l-. Will i~> I.fl-i I? i;l I - ? '1 Nol i Min n .v. 1 *?-?t# al fto'ftoafc V. Kl., A ititi il'" M ?* til I |>1C I HAMltl.Kiorar 1..uni lui.kj, lii?l*-ad ot -.-?.ni. 1 pr* vwuaJr aav* 11 additional m. ii.l-.-i* ul Uta I I .j, Iff-P llii|a rwo? . alli Iw broagiit belora tba malting; ?o . i'..,l ulleuUa ? ..1 Un- iii.-iul.icr* of Ilia ... ;. . t. -I i.l.'l'.iiK I . I'MltlsllAN. i- ft vie* PreeMeat, ?-.-|rlill>. Il.'*i7-34 Uk il-i.l'aUTFKH lt. V I Bl I'AMI'. No. 1, I Nu.rinotr tu, isaa. 1 I ll CAMI' AT THE AKMORY* Iv BAZA .'. I: - i'i.:i.raUvi,- Ilia i aropft 11 .-. |it..i an iiiviiatio' i>. visit taear 1,. /im ,u Hi Armory in-Multi,tala ur-* ieafeejl ma. iiif-ro Ui a tull au*aa* aaa*, Meaal aaa ha. lat ou-ninn* win waar ia*a?. uy aaiaa ruuMAii a. Huuma ' - luukiUalsr. J 1 iu..i? ?Ta.irrox, AUJutaaU yo In differ Wi Piles? iir*o,gentouca and pei a bout*- cf CAR* rsa - riuaaankOT. ?*?* m ?a.? byan waiata, and I.** lt nowa not ttuw you utter civ lng lt a fair ii tal, Juat rvtuta llxa - la.Hld to vrl.oui you buy lt of, and you* J in.iii.-y w-ll he refuuiln.1 yoa, 1 lita U aa ta* tiri ul r-uH-.lv, unit tu-ta li ao pata or ilaa* a i in Ballia '.'-. r alt ilircalioai oh aa?b out* ti-, Sow il youi ti-uggUt Uont kaap it. wa 1 v\ ill iciiii you a um|i|ii bouts by niall on tt* ? H?tof i rU*a tl maa, Manu fi*, lured by iituBtuT LAKrcu a ca. hock Dux Xii Klefcuooa. "fia noJO-lwD*aW mumu* I IIIII.iiMh^^tti^