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T- 4 M. be X- IB ji I I ttJL 1H XSD ABOUT THE' CHI OF NATURAL RISTORT. 1 9.7 yoemaiv ormvixa or tii bw raa TBOCBAXM Or YIIITOM. Hetural Hiatory. rwcently oaa- 1 Burnt, tw esmmsmsrstod yesterday by Halt 6 'tMk to th after b.

Ti mWr rati, rgtehr4 by gfMl(M0(X At 4 'to jmjlwri; xria to nntia with th bra enter th Mf building to th Board of gT4teat af th mums a th city attrltta hold la th main ltar room of the laatv Th vara preceded by a deilghtfal proaMaado aula' LulM! or-th mnstelens being hidden front rtov to gaJloris The new vta to ntral featore to toad. Walsh, vara to plans for to mto1i at tAwkeif lliililln Eqaare with 'xk bltte baadtag 1 arrid at, will oatvt i the 9ethm frwat to Mam Mat! Itkitary. Th naterlal af whleh tola faoad to aslraste to a pcntlr red granite, oming to tor Xorto, wkiak kd net preWoualy bee mpUyd far building pmim to tola eeaatBg. Thtylof rehltotar to to maaaaQan la a whs wtaia It lull for sxal i ktliaa parpaee, tiiiin a ee maay atorlaa af to ranging tram by 110 et ta SO by 125 feet, together with tka offleee and etndy raa eseekttal to tk administration ol to iaatttattaa. Tka floor epaae, wktek nntn- am bared kr lnrnne aad applteabl xbt-bttlaa perpooos.

a ran nearly twa aorta, wail ta rroata af Ik arlaaa ahoweaa. If Dlaaad eon s', tiaaeasiy eld by (Ida, weoia extena oaa ana 1- Tka faratal traaafar af tka bolMlair waa aiada by Major Paul Laaa, Praatdaat of tka Iaprt- I taat af PabU rarka. who wd tkat la tka 1 tuiaaa yaara to wklek to bumqh had baaa to acattaaaa It bad eoma to raxardad aad raoog-: alaad aa aaa af tka moat valuabl toaUtattona i a4 faatwaa af toa alty. nraatdaat Moma S. Jeaap aald, to accepting i tk tonildlac tkat to Xruat aad baaa la-ad by aa Mraart prld la th work clrtof 1 toaattyaad aatry a aaaaaam fUled wltk to i Btakaat ttaaanraa from arary domain of aataral i.iavmrj; a naaaojn tkat akoald btkapaarla i nry raapao af tka raaawaad mnaaama of aad tkat waold offer to to maaaea of ta kmplra City a koma whara toay mliikt tad A that raareatlaa, eBtertalameat.

aad aduoatloa wklak alarm tad aad earlekad 11a aad ckaraetar. I BpaakUur at taanalai aiattara aa affaattag to aioaatlaa af affording the poblio aaaaaa to to waaaam fi af abarga, and of eanday openlag, 2raal4aat Jaaap aald tkat daring ao period laoa the apaalag oc ta "Brat kaUdlBg kad tka taaaJpta tram the eltr or Ike pabllo eqaaied tke expaadltaraa. It kad beea tke cnitom of tka Trualeea to eoatrlbata aaak year th lum aaeea- Kry meet tk dekeleaey, wklek harden had aa ehearfmly boraa. Tk fact waa wall-t tkat during tka laat four yaara pa bite apldtoa bad damaaded tkat tka mneeam akonld be eatlraly frea to eltizena Terr day of the weak. Including th afternoon of Bandar, aad tw Tnlaga of toe waek.

Tka matter et Bandar opening had eaaaed tke withdrawal of tke aabaorlpttoaa af a nam her of tka trlenda of tke MaM mstA IfthaAiMfitnff mmM tt Ka miiiIiiiiajI It weald be neaeeeary for tke etty authorities to oocia forward and aaaam tka expeaae of tkat aadartaklag. rraaldaat Bath Law of Colombia College 1 aald It waa mat tor the fnUeet gratineatloB to klza to ahl ta state tkat to traaaarea of to amaaaai war to ke made arallebie to the pabllo be a still greater aiaaaar tkrongh aa I arntagament by wblok It was propoaed tkat I laataraa akoald be given npon tke eolleetloaa la I the in nun by profeaaors of Colarabla Collage, Tkaaa war to bo opea to tlie nablle. aad would i comprise la tarn tke eubjeete of tk wooda of Amelia, aa LUastrated by tk etna oeUeetlou. Mtroaomy, to ilDralgleal resoaioM of to failed nut, aad ckaaiutry. Baer addreseea were mad by Abraot 8.

Bevtu and Blaaop Heary C. Pottar. Among taaaa bar tag seats aa tka platform were Jamas kL ConataJila, ullver Harrlniao. BenjamJa-H. 114.

U. aUlla, Oearge O. Uaren, ITof. A. Illakasore, Arohblabop Corrlgan.

A. B. Tappan, Heary VlUard, Chancellor MeCraeken, Pr. Jama HaU, Henry U. Marqnand.

Oen. P. 1)1 aaola Ctovalaad Cady, tk Bar. John H. lunger.

Appletoa BtorgU. aad Profs. J. J. JlaTeaeon, Heary If.

Oabors, K. P. Wnltllald, aan 4. ZOSJS DAT AT THK TLQWBB SHOW. BBAUTIKS BBOWK IS COXPBTI- TIOH FOR BPaCIAI.

PK1ZEJL Boa Day at to flower show waa marked less by to qaaatity than the aaallty th xhlbl- Th floriata had on tablafal and th other. Perhaps tk moat atrlkiag shewn waa th Care line Teetont, a large ptak awar wklek looka Ilk a La rraao growing wild, The blooeoa are rery large and of sln-xalar baaaty. Th ptok Madam Cutto, to white Madam Heete, tk magnlfleant Brida. tk h'lpkatoa. aad Oatkarla JI ermet ware aU 1 lap lay ad.

aad alao a new reaa oailad tka Brldaa-nsaia. smallar than th BrUa, and beaattfoUy The aew Ha W. Whltaer. One pink reaa, waa highly eoairoeadod. Th Madame Wattar-vQl la i a other aew roe, shaded krUllaatly from piaka lata white.

Tk splendid deep erlm-saa kfatear won monk prala rreta rlsltora and Jaagae allka. and a Urge tree of Amertoaa Belie, aa adahewtrrwm to old itarlaw Beauty, waa a autre astareet. Xha gaaerai prlaa effared by to show for reee war aol larg eaougb to tempt florists to maxe a large alaptay, bat tke apeelal rises ware eoaa paled for with spirit. Xh following awarda were mad: Mr. W.

Whttaey lex the beat aew seedliag rose a utinaa erlgla aot axklattad nrrrtona tasfli wea ky a flaa deep ptak rose, aamed Kra. W. a fYaitaer Joha H. May, baoin.it, N. J.

Aaaas 7.tMim sap rained at 935, offered by aira. unariae lnier lor the heat new aaadlina af asMo-a engia Bos axhiUtad aranoaa to anas smu Wast Habokoa. aT. J. CSaaa Fifty dollars tor tn beet osOaotlaa of Ulaaa easTaload at bOO.

offerea by Taylor tor arty aew pink rosea. Joha Uheetant HUl, Philadelphia. tAaas Bl. (kUver sup veined at S60 for JOO efPaaa Oeattar. offered by Xmst Aamoa.

Jena Tartar. Wayside. M0- atrea by T. lsrsaa AOa, for the most premising rose! re. at iatrortaetioa.

Kraat Asmna. kK Jn TaiBsS at gM, aivea by A Ladaa-c the heat 000 rosss la six rmrUtUs. Joha H. I Th Garden was well fuled tkroagkoat to day. aa ta tk evening the aenal arowd eame.

iaeee or ao roeea. tka akryaaataamam la art-daaUy tke Bower for Ike average attendant of too ahaw, and Small A Bona sold many kun-rut aWgy blooms. Mr. Ladenbnrg-a toboryaa begoala war latereatfkg to toe TT.d 1 dlaplay of aew aaaaaa. In- TT.d Af, dtoptoy of new eaanaa, U-al ndlag the Alphaaa Bouvier aad tkaMma? Ooxj.r F.

B. Plereea Tarrytewa. tm ta eaew yestardnr Jare: Meary Marqaaad, Mrs. Brke-Koaeaad if X. H.

Bpauldlag. Mr. J. Howard Latham. Mr.

aad Mrs. c. OalUraw, Mr. Adrtoaiaelra, uVj! at a. a imuimr, aaa 11.

XX. Uoule- ZJCSJCSr 0TF1CKRS MJtXT. TMBT blBCTJM THB MATXXS OP Ul- 0 BOCTtaTB OP ST CD I a. Amsstlngvf tke.affleera tk First Battei-Bavml ITaeeria of How-Tart. wut.Miu CammaaJar J.

W. arnw i a to sssslia aatU mldalgkl Tka 1 rvT? mmitt CaUors. was eaaautad Usate. i fmrthaeamilnx Uter waa ,7 waa drraeted that th Jaaiar Ltelteaaalni toaliaijl toordaaa aad issmn TZTTi- i partaiaa la battalion drill to thaee aablLTr Vw. www wmmam ww uwwwoe a SIJT 3 sntsai aad the.

Jalaa Ke-lftTa I and alamiliiitr. tailaa mmA! taoto i. MMTtr XHlbT. It 1 HMOMi ln tons li aa win be reviewed by Inspector Uaaaral AwTa. mmm win a ma aa aanewwrtay a ana aa pooalble.

will i in la aravary ta 1 Ta aaatt) at anartarhr ttavasaat dar aa the ilWto ajreagy. 396 ud 398 CaaaTBtrMt, ah4 QraasI i Army Mlasioa will remdy. ag aaal. atakaeara th poor Tateraaa wh wta basrta ratharlnaT la tka vieinltv to-al i 1 I eaak tkadr absnk far taaaa without aad he tkaaa alitteaa. aba gaad work laxae asamar.

and at a thmevaalac there win a mootiag bg aaCaatan VmaBBBmaan. at f-aaaa1P aaaaata tk. bei imprTiaaTag mwObMamrkto: aad patxtog ta lnatltntloa raaarv abi Jm, aaa aay paraaas wh eaao ilma I the ataotlng may eeadtkelr aoajl CL KJltoaa: MeammriamTwi it 1 tM ZXTBSTIAATlOaT Of BBPCBUOAaT AJ" i' liuxum nr wtTBBTOwx. Waarao-roav Jfar. vlda to yafrtowa aampaiga aeatflbaUoa oa wbUk Waa Onf kraagkt to, pablS attoatloa bjTHk Tiaiaa.

kaa beea asat by ttfe OvU aervie Cob-BBtoatoa to the Attorney (raaeraTa Mr. Millar bow km tka atosap la tk Wast, aad Bo-Batter Oeneml Aldrlak. kaa okarga tk ffl to kla abeene. atat aw dold whethar Ckalrmaa MVldtotoa tka) Bapahilaaa Cnaty ipommltta Jafferaoa Caoaty ahaU bsx paa-Iskad tor attempting to aaoare OBtrlbaueaa from offlo holders to fithr th laotlea af Baajaaia Barrlaoa. CivU aervloa Commlasldger Rooaavelh forwarded this eommanUaaiaa to the Attoraey Oaneral'geffloe to-day: Siii Tk eommiaslon tlrwctom to lnoiese to yoa keoey af tke report aad taeUaheay takea ky toe boo-tatary of the eommlssiaa.

ktr. boyie. in aa lavasUga- oa held as Waaanowa, X. by the Inn of the oasi ail galea apaeare freas tkla that fee Wttt a kttddletoa. tke Ohalrmaa et to Bepabliaiah Coast Committee tieffereon.haebseaeagaged.la aa effort to aeeaea the Paderai amatoyae ta Us past Offlaea la JTegeraoa Cooatr, aavlag attempts tvdailoet very large anma meaer from them.

Haheeaanllr. when It waa aeaeanoed In the papers tl the oomausatoa Woeid lavas Ugate the toeta. aa effort waa fsade to withdraw thee; eirealar. It doaa not appear the ear meaey wes one tribute la resBeeea a them, aad th aooretary of the eenv miasloa. Mr.

Doyle, states thalM aaa area beea do- a meaey win as reeelve irom the em ers aad amaleyes at the Peeaj Offlee at Watartewa. It aoee aol appear tkat Mr. kftfldletoa reepoaslbU for Una latter aeUaa. aad it wUl be ebaarVad that he repeated tke aoiMltaaea oa Cfr. lft.

the aret letter kavlng baaa written aa Beat. J9. I The eammlaaioa baa beaKabta ta get bat one Of the envelopes ta wklek tod elrenlars war sent. 9'hla la the one addraasad ta Me Postmaster, -and Is bddreaeed "K.M. Ostes, etty It waa delivered to him at the Poet Offlee.

Thaaetmaatar faralahed iraahl ail the Inoratatlon hla power. It waa mere dlfflealt to obtain it rreaf eome of the etber em-plevos. aad the eomtnlsaloa dAe aot feel eompeteat to aeelds whether the elreaiala making the aseesa-Venw aaa be eonstdered as dtf acted ta the employes ta a Oaverameat boUdiag or t. nor doea rt feel that it weaid be advisable lor It ooatlaae farther the Investigation, ta view ot lte. inability ta adaaialater baths aad summon witnesses.

1 It appears, however, beyond qnaetloa, that a reeolnie attempt waa made: 4o assess the Tederal employe, aad that the letsenreontaialng the aissss tnsnt olroalara wera delivered la the Ooverameat balidlajg. The aommtesloa turae the papers ever te rear iff re for snob, aetlea as toa may deem wise to to promise. Clark Dorle fooad th fgeto in th esaa to abatontially thoae deserlbsd la tk Watartewa dispatches to Tm Tiyett- the employee la the Wbtertowa Poet reoelved copies of the two eirealar letter sent out by Middle-ton demanding contribution, a meeting ot epnbllaan poUtlelana Was keld as aeon aa It Was learned tkat the eonfailesloa proposed to Investigate tke violation tke law. aad an effort was mad ta get bax tk latter wklak had been ssnt oat. I Pay day bad not intarrfaad slnoe th date of tk tsst letter, aad.

a fair aa Mr. Doyla eoald aeoertoin. no payment Sad beea made. Slaoe tne attempt to seonre bobdle baa beaa nnoov-red. the Republican Btato Commltte has dire ted Chairman Mlddletoa aot aeeept any ontrlbiitlons from the ffle bolder In hla baJli-iwlok.

Whether Mlddletok la molested or not. hla aeheme baa failed, aad the offlee holders naturally give to ereditjd Tub Tntxa tor nipping it In th bad. -j uyioy bio wis. I i GOOD MAJOBITTj BSTIMATXD i FOB CLEVELAHD CXAN's FIGHT. Euzihth, K.

Kov. 21 Th returns mad to tk County Clerk to-dsy regarding th registration to Union Coaaty wbow a big Increase In nearly all th cities aad townships. The heaviest Increase Is tn Bommi WestflekL PlalaQeld and Elizabeth. The total; registration for the county 19.117. whloh'wjuld Indicate vote fr about 18.000.

at the lekik. 1 Th politicians ot both pnrtlea ar hoax flgar-lng oat th probable gain Akey will dertta from th heavy regUtration. bat It looks as If the Democrats would get thetiioet benefit from The townships of Bnis.Bltand Union show a moot gratifying laeraaae. for the Democrats, aa do the wards at ElUabetkport, th Demooratlo aeetloa of this etty. It la estimated that Cleveland and Stevenson will atft have less tbaa 1.300 i majority In ths eosmty ahd It may raa higher.

Th Republican csiilpaign managers are ao longer boasting about, fhelr ability to carry tb county for John as it la known he will be eat by at least 30fflepubUoana. Bom of th moat prominent Repablloana In th county are secretly dolag all thai can to best Man. Mr Kean's friends ar wall aware of this aataroa- lsm to him In certala Barters, and the only way tbey hop to oounteyaot it la by obtaining for klm Damooratle To this aad It is said My will trade of Harri-son ar any of the other cAtfdidata on tbtlekl Tbey feel It would be a setlous blow to kla prcs-: tigs if ke failed to earry hla own oounty. (wbloh ke kaa previously, beea abla to do In his former political -It looka as If an enoratona eorrnntion fund would be poured Coaaty between now and election day la effort to earry It for Hartieoa and Keen, andtae heavy registration has a suspicious look of extensive colonisation. Scores ot Italians whjare not known hereabout have obtained hhturalliation paper throagb tbe dtate RepavRloan Committee during the past week, and many of them.

It is said, ar employed on the Union County Water Works, chiefly owned by-. John Keen, Jr. The Strangers, who, it la imported from Sow-York, all wear Ka.n buttons on their eoeta, and. It la claimed. Pave no light to vote tn this State.

i The Democrats don't appear to reallxe what a tremeadons effort la being made to make good the boast of th Bepubljckn leaders that Union County's regular iMmoorktlo majority of 1.000 will be turned around for Kean. Xevsr before baa therfbeen known anoh an xtenslve nataralltatlon Of Italians. Polanders. and Uangarlans as waa during tbo sat week, aad nearly alii of it was done in the itereataot tbe Republican candidate. Hereto fore theaa natlonallttos have been chiefly Demooratlo in their tandknoiee, but.

this year they teem to be expertonaing a remarkable bang sentiment, abt'lt being largely attributed to the potent iftftuenee ot boodle. The Kevublloan here Hcem to kaveloU of money and their party worker ar going around nightly to th saloons An the manuiaaturing action spending money 'ffeely. The Democrat, on the fcther hand, have not enough funda to pay the-; eoeesry expenses of th election. An nrgeat appeal waa sent oat by the County Executive Coin ml lee yesterday tor contribution Ko Finance Committee was appointed until Monday alght. STUMBLED INTO WRONG CAMP.

A DEMOCRAT "Wedl FOUWD BIMSELF OK A PROHIBITION PLATFORM. Caemel, N. No v. (j. Th average campaign orator la ueualljf labte' to distlnaralsh a Inhibition crowd froma Demooratlo crowd; bat the penetration ntoejsaary In order to distinguish between the twoVwas not posseased by a yonog Demosthenes wBb waa sent up Into the wllda of Putnam Conner to other evening by the Demooratlo CommlttAe.

Th young man had' befta assigned to address to workman ot to TlQy Foster Minn, about two miles beyond Carmef, He got off the train by mistake at CarmeUr wker a Prohibition meeting waa to bo helol that evening la the Conrt House. In compaby with a elergyman. Who was to address th 'oold- water voters, th young crater mad hla rhy to one of the hotel. Her ha had snpper wit th clergyman, whom fa probably mistook fog on of th namerous lrical gentlemen wbofcave recently declared far Mr. Cleveland.

Attar supper thai orator went with the erowd to? the Court Heoae. and. aeatlng klmaalf, waited paUanUy for hla turn ralae kla volee for Cievefhnd and Tke Brat speaker waa tka olergyman, who proceeded to criticise RapnHleaa prwteotlon. This eemed right enench. bw whan the olergyman stated that ke kad keardVeotne persons say tkat earn one also kad told them tkat Cleveland had one Indulged to drlAk at tke Wklt Bona, and tkat a eaak wtae Which had been sent to Harrlaon waa now atctdMly ontamtcatlng th Uara th White Hoka.

a grant light broke npon the young orator, and parted company as speedily aa poeelble wltk tk Prohibition erwL Bat the learned that it was tao late for him reach the Tilly Foster Mia to time to fulflll hla mlaaioe: la th mean time, th maar of the Tilly Foster Mlaa had bean waltlag lmpaueatly to toelr kaU for to orator, aad a no ha waa preeent to do It Ier them, tbey procaaded te deaooae Repnb-Ueaa proteatton themaeWea. Th local Demo-rata arraarad for aaathhr maarina wtt.v I evaalag. aad tkey saeeled tola lime 4a get-f, jy.110 wk waa gat haadtoappeeT with a eaaaiag axuar traag geaa. i TM Rxt Nwly'a Dxlfi. A apsalal elsettea da? matlad af -Dollara Jralhaatr next Tney afternoon and to last perfor-tW.

rltha4drwU1 0 Wteaadar nine, in Thnradar 10. kww eomady, kdapted from to German by Mr. Daly, aad sllad "A Test Caee: or a J-O'-tto-ivVni be for th flra time. The ertgina German play 1 hr Blumeathal and Kadalbirg. tkalaitere? Wham an ot tk aotkonT nSTS-nitmd ft Ur- and Tat Oaa to aald to be ater a tk Uaaa rCn tkaa tka la'tae (1, ao.iaver usrass play pro-T-Ji aretr aaaea as tne taeatra.

wui a arse tad by aua irvmg. atiss Cbaatoam. Urm, Cowea Mr! UwU. Mr. dark.

Mr. Jowrator7 aflToUaSt Ma, I salrq. aad Mr. fitsaasm "awr, j- jgtia-gcil; 'JxbksSszx 3, rt from start to finish. TMOM START 'TO JfSIiB.

I mow Tanroi wbt itboxo "wttm tbb I KktlBB WILBBLat IL thl Vaith wwrman liayd atoamahto WUh ilm IL toeeked port yaterda meralag lookl tg aamawltoB to won for her topjr atmg-gl 1th gale aonnterwd dtirlng th way treat Brenaan. In aaaratlnit to eaa-aaiU at Qnaaaallaa It waa toaad that twe tk were to hoepltei with broke lags aad a tkt il had bean, severely tojarad by? a warn that taaae tambllng ever tke bow. Tbi i vassal's $1 fort aaa did aat desert Bar evba la peaoefal waters et tk karbc Bk left Qnai satin at 'lok yesterday morn tig and staai led up thf river nndar reduoad spaed. Jaat O. Battery! the tag Plttaburg.

faith tw hear iy-ladn railroad float belongtog to tk Post iylThaU ItoUroad, waa ndaayortoV to eroM tk traaav. japk Btfirmar et tka Kalaar Wll-kela says tkat waa ke are BkOtlead tke tag aad her tow af floats toa oraft wera about tw points a hla fort bew aad tw three ship Iaagtoa distant from hla veaat Aa tba tag had apparently sum pad her engines toa Kalaar Wit halm) aald oa bar eaurse. A moment later tab tag Bounded two blaete. algalfylag kerlatentlea to i eroaa tk bow of tbe steamship, and at th samd Urn bar propeller began to phnrn to water. 4 Th engines of th Bremen liner were atone re versed at fall speed, bat too tot ta avoid collision.

Her stem atraek one of tke float a heavy blew amidships, aad Indicted so maeh damage that It was thought that It weald sink. The injured float waa towed to th iBrooklTn aide by a tag which was In the vlclklty. The other float waa andamaged and was towed to her deetlaatioa by th Plttaburg. Th Kaleer Wllhalm basked clear of to splintered float and finally reached her Hoboken pier without farther mishap. i i Bpeakiag etj to voyaxa.

th affloers aald It had been oaa tn roue beet la then- experV-eaoei Th vassal cleared the KeedJee at 10 o'elock tka klght of Oct. 23. and thn began a battls with to elements wklek did not and until the voyage iwaa well-ntck eomplexed. The heavy aeaa wbseh came rolling from the wnav ward Increaaed 1 also aa the veeeel drew away front th hr frightful pltoklag over the green aeltvltles caused seasickness among tbe paaeena-era long before the shore lights had disappeared beneath the horizon. i On the third day oat, the gale, which had been dashing to waves against tke boar of the steepjshlp.

developed Into a furious karriesne. To vold th waves which came rambling aboard at brlaf Intervals, tke eomp4nlonwaya wera eloeed nd all the paasenrera kept between deeke. of the crew, whose dot tec compelled them to be on deck, had their leg broken by a war whleh swept them against the hatahway. i Tn storm ojontt ned with unabated violence throughout that day and then subsided seemingly having blown Itself out, It left aa ugly sea running, and before the storm-tossed passenger! bad fully: recovered from tbe eftorta of the shaking np they underwent In the rhurrioane the ship was atruggllng thronrh anonher ana of equal violence. One of its waves swept over the bow aad dashed aaother Ineautlons member ot the crew so violently across tbe deek that he susatlned Injuries necessitating his removal to the hospital fTke storm lasted nearly thirty-six hours.

The ship earns thronah It Intact, bat shewed apranwhltened funnels and a generally Hl-osed appearance when eh steamad np th river yesterday. Ska brought a large number of eabin passengers, among whom was Senator Oeorge F. Boar, who went abroad last May to have his cyeff treated by a London tpectallstt Ha waa accompanied by Mrs. Hoar. Th Benator refuted to dlaoona the political situation.

other peasengera by the vessel were O. F. Curtis, the Law Llbrarlaa of Congress: W. W. Rice.

Mrs. 8. Eyck Prince an 4 Miss Ten r-yox nee, a. weber. ana My.

and Mr, r. it. Mist walker. 1 'AFT. MILL'S LONG TO AGE.

TO! SED BTiA HDRRICANB AT PORT OF flPAIJt AKD BIO OALB3 AT JBEA. ie British tetmiklp concerning whose safety some apprehension; had been felt owing toper very long voyage from Trinidad cam into port yesterday. Tbe vessel all from Fprt of Spain. Trinidad. Cfot IS.

and due at tha port nearly a week go. Cspt Hal her commander, reports a suacesslon of viol snt galea upon tho Atlantic, on of whleh had the effect ot shifting the vesail's cargo. Ball whioh were put on the skip to steady hsr wane blown Into ribbons, and mnck Idamag to ventilator aad deek fixtures waa done bv waves freauently boarded tbe eraft. i The eabin I flooded, and altogether tbe Captiln cenald-kbat ha had rather a rouch time of it with Dctober gale. Bha carried no sasaenrer brings a general cargo, consigned to George stau, pt Ball gave some details of th hnrrioane swept ever Port of Bnain while his mui at anrhot in that harbor.

had Jowt dropped anchor," said the Cap-" when the brlxht akv vanished Hthinl the blaakett oloufl I have ever seen. Big drops ot rain pattered upon the deck, and then It eame down In torrents. When the storm bejran there wer ten lighter about tbe harbor. Buddenly a tenllble blast of wind whirled across the bay and) two of Jthe lighters were swsmped. Our ship rocked Mke a kammoek, and the smaller eraft around lis were tossed about like peanut bells.

an hout It teemed as If there was more water abover us than below. The decks were mlng Id water. Tbe ralndroDS wera the at I've aver seen, and as the wind blew the Into onrffaoea It fait Ilka tbe laab of a whip, fhlle thetanery elementa were maklnx such oo oa aea there was consternatlcm on abora. street eg Port of Spain eould not be crossed tlhout wadtnr. Boarina-.

awift-leantna- rirara took posscaaion of tka town. Many wera drowned outbf their homes for hour Tbe hurricane lasted! only three hours, but tt seemed a weak. i When the) storm had ceased and It stonned as aulekly aalt eame there waa notiene 11 titer on tka surface. Tke ten l-oata bad all cone to tbeibottom. Jt was a miracle that bat few Uvea were loan" 4 Ad SLIGLfT TO THB STATB TICKET.

M0HTLaIB TARIFF REFOBM CLUB'S TRAHSPARBKCT MISCOKSTBUED. XtitorprtKt Frw-York Tint: the New-Terk maralng papers of lbls date ap- ed ths folio wis news" paragrapK ONTCIAIK. Nov. There Is great excitement In temocrtls circles In this town ever the tact that thel alontclalr Tariff storm Club haa swung to the oreexe a ueveiana-Btevensoa transpsrsncy, leaving off the Barnes af the Democratic candidates for Oev. ernor ana uoiraty uierc." is some amnlincatlon and further rafmnr the actio of the club on taie Issues." is is essentially a fabrication.

There baa been swinging to the breexs nor "excitement" ot six weeks ago the clnb pat up a nrsnsparsney. ag forth brletly lte Ideas about taiitt reform aad national', ticket. As every one In UsuM.ir iw who knows snythlnx about It. the Tariff 0lubi never takes any club aotlon on state ie The amlaMlon of the State tlokst from th.ir traasparenoymens no more than the ots lesion ot the geaealoeieal Stables la Balat Matthew's Oospel; tt SUS ply haa aethlng to do with the oase. a mattes or ract.

I believe moet of the members eiua will vote lor the Demoeralia ndM.t. Qovaraet, bat I do not know. Tbe clnb. aa a is aot interested la the matter. It JOHN R.

HOtVARD. President Montelalr Tariff Reform mh loirrcLAOs M. Nov. 1892. i Oeorg A.

Miller.amemberof thaKTMntiva' Committee the Montelalr Tariff Brform Club, ad yesterday: The dispatch about our elnb mast have emanated from Republican aouroes. The elnb was orranlied eight years axo, and haa never taken: part In any bat national and Congressional eampatgna. It bas nsvsr participated In aj Btate or local campaign, and has never lndonsed any bnt national ar Congressional candidate So aatioa haa 'bean taken this Fall on way or th other on State or local eakdldatea. i Aa a matter of fact, at toast two-thirds of the mombem of tbe club will euppoa th Dem-ocratlo State and local Ucksta." i Tit Wlremem'e Strike, ffattaj ot tk walking delegates to erippl buildlngftrmdes by ordering all men In ataik in rdr to kalp th Wlramen'a Ion to lUJflgkt agaiast tke Eleetneal Con tra' Association do not seem very effect- There jwer bat tw strikes ordered yea- lay, one at Terraoe Garden, and the other at ie veltld school in aat Beveaty-foorth it. Neither of these amounted to anythlns.

as In sack esse only a part ot toa workmen went onttriio. i Th SUeatoleal Contractors' Association met in tk afternoon at the Balldlng Trade Club. 117 ICast Twentr-third 8 treat, and a mmlttee of three walking delegates sailed aad oonferred." Nothing eame from the ooafereaoa. however, and tn th evening the delegate advised th wawmaa to bend a committee te oarer with the ooatraetara-and Battle the strike to-day. 1 i 1 Ittokea Buea dtoke tolt haa ben begun by Edward 8.

Stokes agtinat Wltoam E. Dodg Btokeaj-ia the Bu-pr ime Courif. and yesterday an Injunction waa ob Lain ad from Jndge O'Brien restraining th defendant ffotn prosecuting two sahs, whleh he had brought in th Superior Coant, to recover about $34,000 on promissory not, and to restrain hint from parting wltk a larg tract af land in Virginia, West Virginia, and Kentucky, ontalalng abeat 18S.OOO earee and aeO mated to worthwl.OOO.OOa i tt i stated by Mr. W. Z.

takes that th pur-poa th npplteation for th Injunction la to aeeur delay, aad that If th tojuaatton kali be dlaaolvad. than Judgment will be oaterad against Xdward BteAa aa the aeaa. to-f Tb aef Abk kDei Ketorm last TTlTjTt iftvprTi XaAAllVJAalUl. 4.1 ILL DIFFICULT WORT TO MAT ISM 8IR02TO CMICAOO ISAM. HtFFELFIHOBB AKD III IABT BABD -OB FOOTBALL FLATS RS MAKB A WAU.AJTT STABO AOAtVBT THB OOtU LB LAVE, BUT ABB 'lBFBATBA BT BOOBB OF 13 TO FnronToa.

jr. tBy far th largaal arwd that kaa barn ea the Uaivwrelty Fiaid lata seesns witavaaee taa fsstoall gam ta nsy bitassa the 'Varsity eterwa aad to Chiaag athlatte team. Aoerding the exaaetstUa of aU. tke Cklaag pt UsU stroaraat team to the neat tor surpassing any xnas aaa mes taa vsrteaa seOsgt Hsvsas daxtag aaatera tn in, hi tiBsUttd flva af Tnle' eld star pUreaa, tw of the Valvar! ty aff Mtahlgan. tw of kTArvard.

aaa at Lahig. aad "naaka- Ames af Frtaeslnai DeaaeUy at VrmoMea aad atiokney af Harvara afterward abstttated. Thl mad a tormldahl avpaaaat far th Frtaosta. nlans, and for a loag time the speotalers expected te ea a tie game. Prtaestea.

however, played a pleat' game, aad beat the Chiaagaea by the eeere et 11 te a Cap! King. Holly, aad Vlaeeat ware a great bma ta to streacth th Ptiaoetea alavaa. They did aot play, because they waa ted to save Barnes! vea tar the TJalverelty of Pennsylvania gam aext Saturday The assail soar la also explained by the fact that Ptiaoetea did nebose any: bar beat tricks, kaa wis that she waa plarlag against Tale maa aad tkat tbe Galveraity of Penneylvanla team wera present watahlag the game aa wall aa several Harvard an. When the gaasa epeeed the Chloegoe had the ball, aad with taa mighty Hedalunger at the head of the they plowed Into toe Princeton ranks tor five yard. Far twaaty-Bv minute snort gains were made by aaoh team, tke bail ohaagtag si ilea oa toar dewne.

A boat five miaatee before time waa ealled far the tret half Prlaoetoa braced no. abort galea wer made by Poo aad Baxaett. when aterae ab talard the bail ea Barnetfe tumble and raa thirty yard. Poe followed with tea Barnett made a short gala, whaa Pea took tho ball aad eroeeed the line for the nret touch-do wav from whioh he kicked goal. amid the howls and cheere of the spectators.

Tlate 26 miaatee. More Pnnoetoa. 8 Ohieago, 0. Nothing more waa made la tola half, which was only 30 minutes. There was a dispute la this halt over a safety claimed by Chleaa-a.

but the refer justly decided a touch ta goal, which counted nothing. Tbe eeooad half was a repetltlea of the first, only Chicago seemed to play a stroager came, at ene time backing Prlnoetoa np from the oontre of the flrlct to the twenty-yard line by steady gains ot five and tea yard This half waa 46 Kino tea, and neither side scored nntli within 1 mutate ot time, when "Johnny" Poe took the ball at the slxty-yard line, broke throagb the whole team, and made a tonoh-dowa and kicked goal. Time waa oalled. avoore Prlnoetoa, 12; Chloagu. 0.

For Chicago, Heffelflager. Hamlin. Finney, At-ward. and Ames played an excellent game. Wheeler.

Poe. MoCacley. Treaohard. ad Bsrnett played well for Prlnoeia. Hall did good work against HeOel-flager.

uoa ot the features of the game waa the punting of Ames snd Homan They wera about evenly matched, although Ames at times oat-kieked hla opponent. Amee missed a try fur goal from the field la the nrst halt. The teama played aa follows i Prinesloa. oetttoits. rkteage.

HcCauley Left end Woodruff. Fisous Left tackle Katferty. Wheeler Lett Heffeillogaz. Oeatre -Kteveneoa. Hall Right guard Malley.

Taylor Right tackle Kinney. Trenohard. Risht Harwell. Morae (Jnarter back. Crawford.

Poe halt back. tin. Barnett Right half back Alward. Homana back Amea. Boore Princeton, 12; Chicago, 0.

Weather cloudy. Atteailanoe, 3,000. tnjuriea Alward. Donnelly. Woodruff, Treachard.

and af alloy. Kubatttu-tlone Randolph vie Treaohard, Woodruff vice alley, Donnelly vice Woodruff, Bttokney vice Donnelly, and ttmlth vice Alward. Umpire William J. George ot LawTonoevllla, Referee-Waiter Cash oT New-York. HAEVAED plays in the fog.

A GAMB OF GOOD A XT) BAD FOISTS WITH TECHNOLOGT INSTITUTE. Cambrtdoe, Nov. 1 In the rain and tog this afternoon Harvard played football with the Mas. aeohusstts Institute ot Technology, and won by a score of 34 to 0. Ths ground and the ball ware so wet and the field waa so dark toward the end that a slip or ohanoe often counted more than strength or skill Ths Institute bas not Harvard's facilities for securing and training good players, and ao the quea-tlon from the beglnaing ot the game was how large a score Harvard ooald make.

Harvard was anable to put ber beet nit-a into the field. 81ace both Lake and Lee are laid up. Subslltutee (isge and Brewer want In aa half back lewis was back In the centre, where he haa not beea playtnx fur some time, stoept Just at the olose of tbe Amherst came on batnrday. Evidently lwlt Is bsck In the centre to slay, snd tbe men can again begin practicing team work wllh him In that peltioa. To-day Harvard'a team work waa a shsds better than on Saturday, though there la still much to be deilred.

At timee the blocking. Interference, aad taokilag were brilliant. But oa several eooaaioae the maa running with the ball found tnat ha waa alone In the held ot tbe enemy, and that he mast ttgbt his own battles. Such work will never do against Yale. In pite of Harvard's superior wetaht the Institute several time forced the ball into the Harvard's territory, once to the fifteen-yard line, once to the twenty, and airaia.

toward the end of the game, a little short of ttie latter point. Gage did well. ask-In half a dozen or mors nne ruabea. The time waa two half hour Tbe summary ot the game is as tallows Harvard. I ejtften.

ftrtttui. Kmmoas Left end Nseh. Uyton Lett te. tie Cuablng. Wallers Left guard Oilman.

Lewis Centre Honahan. Acton Hlirht guard Talnter. Maeoo Johnson. Hallo well Hlrhl end P. H.

Thorn, Trattord wuarUr back J. H. Thomas. Brewer I.eli halt back Oaa. Right hall bsck Dearborn.

Corbett Full back Andrew Score Harvard. lntltute. Weather, rainy. Attendaaee BOO. BabsUtoUoa Beers for J.

H. Thomas. Befsree Clark. Umpire aegu. STEVENS'S WELL-EARNED VICTORY.

BCTQERS COLLEOE BEATEN BT A BCOBB OF 22 TO 6 AT HOBOKEN. The aid rivals Stevens aad Bntcsrs met again on the football field yeaterday, and the first ot a eerie of games resulted In a viotory far the institute, at ths Cricket Grounds. Hoboken. Ths game was very sxcittng from ths start, and though there was no hard feeling to cause much slugging. It ooald hardly be callcb lamblike playing.

The Stevens teem sot-nally played niaxnlfioestly together. Every trick wss executed like clockwork, and the blocking off waa excellent. Besides all this, there wss no lack ot Individual good work, whereas Butgers played a slipshod game. Ths bscks strove bravely, but the lias wss comparativsly weak. Toward the latter part ot the second halt Butgers braced up considerably, but still their opponents had the upper hand.

CapL Loud did soms good tackling, while Dyke managed hi man In so admirable manner, and Townley aad George Ludlow practically played Half ere game. Brows work was aeubilees ths best lor r-teveae. while Mac-Cord. Capl. Coyne, and Mackensie held np their sad of the play moet admirably.

Play commenced at 3:44. Stevens defending the southern goal and gaining five yards on the V. Tbey rushed the ball down slowly but surely. Brown log eoostaatly through the line, and Dually carry lag the ball over, scoring- first touch-down in eoven mlu-utes. W.

P. Mackenzie kicked ths goal. Bulgers gslaed fifteen Tarda ou the next start, but soon lost ths ball, and ktackcntie made twenty, five yards around left end. A neat pass by Coyne, after being tackled, gave Koehler a ehaooe to gala groaad. and, when slopped within a yard or ao ot the line, it required only a buck through the line by Brown, and a second touch down followed.

No goal. Again Batgers gained a little oa the start aad followed It np with a coal punt by MeKnlght. Another twenty-yard dsah around left end by Brown, bewever, resulted finally In a teuoh-down. Mackensie kicked a eecond soul. In tbe aeeond halt a poor pass to Mao Cord aaueed a lose of twenty yarda.

The ball went to kntgers on downs, aud alter short gains waa carried over the line by ueorge l.udlow tn Just sevaa minutes' time. MeKnlght kicked the goal. After soms good hard plavlng Stevens got the bell oa aa oS-slds play and loroed It flown the neint by kioka aad runs around tbe and MacOord placed the bail between the postsjust before time was eelled. The goal waa The men lined np as follows Hltvtnt. Koehler Huteainson Moll wain tiailagbsr U.

U. Meckenxle riohumacher Camming fotiwmt. Bvtftri. end Van He tackle Townley. Tiaraey.

Centre lyk cuarg Hlrlit tackle Yabe Ludlow. Bight end Load. beck. Cuyns W. P.

Left half bee O. Ludlow. Browa Klxht hair aacx Vandaser. MscCord Full MeKnlght. toore t-levene.

Butgers. a. Weather ever- cast. Attend ace 700. Before Mr.

Alexander et Weeleyaa. Umpire-Mr. Marshall, The btavens students held a grand celebration of the victory In the evening, serenading moat of the IT aealty. STRONGEST TEAM I THREE TEARS. NgW-HAVEX, Conn- Nov.

1 To-day's praetlee of th Tale eleven waa the most valuable th team has indulged In tor weeks, aa It waa tke only afternoon of the season than far whan the players have kad aa opportunity to handle a slippery balL Tbe small amount of rambling done was an agreeable earpriae to the coach ee la attendance. ex-Capt. Rhodes aad Walter Camp. Aa accident occurred dariag the practice wklek may deprive Tale of an end rush. Cox kad kla nose broke la a serimmaga Tbe fractured member bas beea promptly ettaadel ta.

Oax aaeerta that will play aa usual wtthla three days, by tbe aid at a Baaa guard. This la the worst aootdeat whsoh baa aa-peaad to a Tale player this si as en. Batterworta was tbe only eee of th disabled backs whs played. Bliss's aad Oravew's ha ess are tat-previag aad they will doa their uniform la sbtal a 1002. Gat JJzrz Marten he beea pettag Orssawr hard far taa Z-a -w.

SarOdrm foiaa toft gaard Tmw toj aaaerl Uaae, bat retired toward taa sad eg the ptay ta give MeCre a anal tec ta psslMsa. PfJ.wlta taaaa made by bar ta Oesahea-lBbw aadtoBi, ntoaWth belief that tblo yaarTleVale'a in UMLYele. lKtetsUiMaeiulxl realaai. Tala. no; eppoaaala.

Fee lows, Tate, Sxttsvpe. w. DU2fRAVX2f WILL NOT RACE. w0BT KBCBITBD FROM HIM BT CABLB TO TMtB EFFECT. It waa toaraed laat evaalag treat a tratwrtnw that H.

Maittoad Karsey af tke White Btar Uaa. rear as sa estiva Lord Daaravaa latkala. bar BsgsnsMtas nsr a rao far th men era Cap next yvmr. rseoivwd a aabia dlapatak treta Daaravaa wtarday aying tsr win be rae aext seaaea. Mr.

Karsey Mold aat feaad laat avwaiag. bate nwasataoainal Mr. Kersey ie aaa vtsvsed Itapi yaokteman ar aot winiag teaeeept the -dead ef aift" gwveraiag the ap, aad the altaasiaa is the saaaa aa It haa beea tola. Taafaet earry maoh weight la w-g'H As lni aa tt la the dead aaretgn yaeat eroaa do aa waatteeaai. tonga.

M. FAETB IB HOPUrTJL. aoaron; Jfav. a. oa.

a J. the MewwTerk Teaks rnma match for the Ameriea'a One with Leew has been very silent ea what might be the salnemt of the eamjalttee's work. Taday. kowsvar. ke ex.

pressed aa opinion after a earefal paroael of tka a. btod Interview with Lord Dnanveav Tan Txnns-g eorrespoadeat he saldi "The Interview makes ma mora hopeful than I har recently been that ws shall havs a raa. Lard Daaravaa ears la the latwrrlew if I wta taa eap Taoat Clnb ehaileaa-ea. there to -an ew ay vasa staasaaBl i FTiraj mv fBaT tea r.7. mwjm a onaueaga.

It" ooattaaed the OaaeraL -O iT? veareaaata Lord Daaraveaa meemlaa. it iTrii. -rious obiteetot a race sruiariaa. atilL I shall net feel ataUeertala untU we hear frees Lord oaatnlBsee. They are also eea.

heiva, that Ooaveraear svtrlght VaebtOl.b. vhsMto; eoaa after ths meetlag at the etah, at which aottoa oa the preliminary ehaUenge was taka7arrtsd La andto cm with hli AaTatli! otea of paraoaal eon ver aatioa la worth hears of letter writing, and a traak ainUOilt the faalinr ea both Me. of ute water may bnn77ood-ll" RE8UXT8 AT GLOUCESTER. FIRST RAOE--x aad a halt forloaca, Mien. 1, Blixxrd.t: Ktog BagoatTh TiaslasT runners Asawan, Lord itaW.

ladii Frank Mart, Haytleoss filly, and Waiter Cama-bell. BECc.VD it AC K. -Four sad a Wf fartee 9 o1. Otter raaaen BarvtwaaariBal! THIRO BACK. One mile.

Mllo, 1: Kddla Time-l other runner iktoa CUSn- "UTU RAOBFoar aada half hjrlong Hawkeys 1, Airtight, LnttePhi Hr r1- Other runnere Tioga, Jack of Ijli. monda, Blumber. Green Bay, John Lack lead. Van a. and Nubian.

FIFTH RACaV Fowraad a halJhiiw hilxenny. li Prospect. Marty R. Time Other rnnnet-Niuo, id BeeiZn! Bagtna. Chamblv.

Patroelea. Washlsrtea, Jtat Oatea.HemMtaad,aadaatacy. SIXTH RACE. Bevea furlong Bias, lj Lea 8.. WyemiBX.

A Time 1:32 other rnnnera-Conundrnm. Kismet. Vedette, and Ruby. KNTKIXS POE TO-DAT. FIRST RACK.

Seven furlong. Ralph. Persuader Apollo, Stocking. hnSXfc Judge Toaoey, Qleaall. Albemarle, aad Fred B.

io pounda each; Bdby. 104. BLCOND BAOxTlilx lurloag Podlga aad Freeland, 107 pooade each BeU Court, lol; Chareoal aad EmprK THIRD RACE. Five farloBg Hou." Flagrant 110 Pound each; Forest snd Roy. 10 ach; Majella.

107; Bob Arthur. Black Knight aarrlentos, John Atwooil, Coagreas. and Croeas7lo each: St. PsU and AirUght. 101 each.

FOURTH BACE. One raUe. Major Jos, (lata Klag Alts.) 114 pounds; Lonely, 110; Moatpeller. 104: Pelham aad Prather. 10i each: ri leader, 04.

FIFTH RACK. Five turlnogs. DrLisle snd noertalnty. 110 poeads each; Maid of Blaraay and Lnray. 107 eachi Jester 105; Moasoon.

100; Lallah, OX SIXTH furlongs. Reglaa. 109 poaads; Picket. Orenadler, Bhakaspear. Poverty, Border ViaatreL Proepect.

Iverktp a-eldlng. Telephone. Bias, aad Piedmont, 107 each: beablrd. lUlaa. and Minn ore.

104 each; Emma Mao, 86. RACLXO AT GDTTES'BERO. FIRST RACK. Five furlongs. PnsclUa.

1: V. ooeliah. Even Wright. S. Time 1 Other rnanere-Tillie U.

Van Wart. Weet Farma. Kxtra. kaick Knack and Walter helm. SECOND BAc six forlonga Polydora.

Haaleburst. 3t Mamie B.B. j3 Time Other rnnners Bob Bather, land. Thanks, and Remorse. THIRD RACK.

One mile. Brown Charlie, 1: Headlight, 3: Merry Duke. I. Time Other runnere Radiant, hlr Baa. Baylor, and Gleuloooy.

fOURTH RACK. Five furlongs. Balanc Mackiatoeh. Fidget. S.

Time liOlv riFTH Ahreas. Merri. ment, Veenasian, 3. Time lil7V Other runner -Eugenia and Freemason. SIXTH furlong May D.

Villa Maria. 3i Slgaatare, 8. Other ruBBer Ulorlaaa, Advaaturer, Kliaa. Boa Voyage, aad Kxprssa KXTB1ES FOB TO-DAT. FIRST RACE Four aad oaa-half furlong Llixla D.

aad Suae B-. lis pounds each; Passlmlet, Idaho, Ondawa. and Qamester. 108 each; Adalglsa Oily Athalsna, Brookdaia, La Gloria filly. HI Ban Lady and Elainore Oily.

109 each. SECOND RACE Six furlong Fox ford. 112 ponads; Woodehopper and Lavish. 107 aaoh; Adalglsa. 101: Pan Handle, 09: and Dew Drop raiding, W3.

THIRD BACK. Five furlongt. Merry halt, 108 pounds; Even Weight and Balbrlggan. 104 each: Sweetbread and Ellea. 104 each; Bolivar aad Mar-bonne oolt S9 ocean Queen filly, 99.

roUBTH BACK One mile and one-eighth. Tension. Ill pounds: Jck Rose. 109; Biro. 17; Kirk-over aad otr Walter Halalgh, 101 eeah: Baylor aad Sir Raa.

94 each. FIFTH RAGE. Five furlong Wheeler, 113 pound; Hslen, 10S; Marguerite. 10'J; Blghtaway. 100; Tramp, 99: Maria Steeps and Es- telle 95 each.

SIXTH BACH Seven furlong Centaur. 1Kb pounds; Hsathea. 133; Xenophon. 11: cllseMorrlaon colt and at See ver. 117 eaohi Dan SuUivan, 10.

HELEX NICHOLS'S NEW RECORD. COLCMBCs. Ga. Nov. 2.

Columbus was the soens of a great svsnt this afternoon. Another world's record was broksn In ths presence ot 16.000 people gathered at the Chattahoochee Valley Exposition now tn progres Among ths reoes during the afternoon was a mile dash tor two.year.olda, for a parse ot SOO. J. J. McCeSerty eb.

f. Helen Nlehola. rtddea by Kelffe. 87 pounds, woo on a circular track. Time 1 beating the world's record for two-year-old Nero was second by a length snd Archbishop third.

Track s.ow. Entertaining Visitors at Charleston. Ch ARLKToy. 8. Not.

2. The attractions for gala week are numerous, and tbe 15,000 visitors are having a good time. The officers of the Dolphin aad Vesuvius, after a bant in the swamps of Berkeley County, carried aboard a splendid back yesterday, and will try tbe sport again to morrow. The day waa devoted to a meet of the wheelmen of the Booth Atlaatlo Btate under the sutpioes of the League of Ameiioan Wheelmen. In th precession tonight were about SOO blcyelae.

A Live Wire Caaaed HI Death. Castor. N. Nov. 2.

Hiram Mellvaln. a lineman employed by th Camden Heating and Lighting Company, while changing the earbona la aa electric light at Eighth and Cooper Btreeta this afternoon grasped a live wire. He was Jerked from the pole and hurled to the pavement below, dashing bis brains out. When Mellvaln's body was picked up tt was found tkat botb of bis hands kad beea eharred to the bona by the electric ourreni. There'sIiS Every one who has drank it know that there is bounding life in Saratoga a a tvissinge Water Th del ldoax.

aparklli tanie drinn. lie ail outer ilia, tni a myaterloaa thing. Men eaa prepar a water containing the earn log radiant (much aa they eaa mtks an artificial flower), bat no man can pat that lu la tt which kind Natarw bestows. DUUnruishecl ebemlsta declare that It takea, in a manofactttrad water, flv time th quantity of lngred tents to tccom pliah what ta natoraj Saratoga Kissing en Water do In relle-ving and preventing Nervoqins Ladigaatton, and ail stomach ill. For table csa tt la nnqaalid.

Sold only la botUaa, and botUad with lu own Ufa aa It flow np throagh UB test of solid rock. Get peutlcalaun from the) araitoga KJnslngen Spring SaratogBi 8prings, H. Ye vemsawaa-B eablagrsm that there are a r-nn race. paara that Baahah lITaKO COVMX. -Th Beiiimt Cwmrt of swtswawwaa awswaaaranp) oaa P.

jrettaa. tsvasl Wirrats. hf Thotlteataitad Ce taa tor aspeilae. awia ivi v. Th aabBtted by Mx, i.

X. XUiok tor ah. Ks XA-Martha Bi apTlleatv Tke Daaitad Statea. f-aeeed. Avar, a at A my, arvaast va, taa llty rTsmillnq Xisawist eemmsaesd by Mr.

Jaha W. PelleU nsr taa sitslksi aad eeetlisad by Mr. lteaAndiwwa taTjlA Israel WUllame far the appeUaa. Adjesnraed nam te-menaw at Ik a'einek. Tboday eail i lev Tbareday.

hfev. A wlU a aa Mee. XikX. MAEINB INTELLIQENQE. unrxArxntM axmaxao tht atJ I Baa sta.4 I miob watse ro-Dtr.

AMI AMI OS I Sew. 11 8 A tt -8 84 I HaQ IT Phtl 1st SMaa LOW WATaa Tv-lAt. AMI AMI TH aeady X-k. I Oev. IaL.11 Lt I MeO (..

1 41 I PMI AM iaady B.Xl 17 1 Oev. IsL-11 I HaU I OVTQOXXO MTMAMSHir. io-dat. (TnonsnAT.) nor. A Colambla, Soathamasoa.

SaM A S40AM herwae-taa. Ulaecew Ortasso, Barmada. 1 OO at aWP hf nXDAX, STOV. 4, Iraq eel. SiopM llOOPX a ioo a fiOwAM IM1K 6i0 A 0A ltiOO A 2iO0 IMrK IMfX sMaM xsnsnsisss.

aavaaaak. aATtmnAT. xrv. a. Area, Klats-etaa tseaeel.

Glaaiew 4i0A aaeae City. evaaaaa. La Oaeoogae, 1:90 A a at iiMAK if aaaaaa. Pussla. Hamkrm 4MAk TrUMed, BV CToIx 10:00 A Vm brla, I verveol IMAK srra, Ooaea.

laoa a aim, Liverpool Tncataa. Havaaa. A at ostOAT. aov. T.

Chattahaeohoa, avnnb Cherokee. Obarleetea zircouiiro teams xrir. DJ-TAT- Mot. k-Beigravla. Olbralter.

Sept. SO- Lsstdaa. Oct. li laalyTLlvwr-poot 1-7, MoBtesama, Lea doa. bepv xl; Maordlaad.

Aavwrp, Oo Sprae, Fmbh. Oe. Ui WleoeBala. LfvarpeeL Oo. kA TxiKAV.

Wo v. 4. Bntaaale, Ixverpaai Oe. Biehmead Hill. LeeAea, Oct.

11: Spearadaea. nVs, terdaea. OoV. S3; Vsassasla. La Oaayra, Oo.

XX sATi'iMT. Mov. A-teaevia. Hamborg. Oet, Zaandam, Ainstsrdam.

Oov SU BUXDAT. Nov. Auras la. Llverpoel. Oet.

19; Da. enla, Olasgow. Oct. U7; La Bralagae. Havra, Oct.

19 1 Pau land. An twerp, Oet a. Mot DAT. Nov. 7- A Her, Braeaaa, Oo.

19; Columbia. Gibraltar. Oet, 23 1 Naroaie, Liverpool, Oe. Onxaba, Havana, Nov. 4.

NKW-YOHK WEDNESDAY, MOT. SL ARkUYXD. B8 City of New-Torx, (Br) Lewis. Uvarpool aad Queenstown 7 da, with mdae. and pasenncnn to Peter Wright A Son, xteported south ml fire Ial- and at 8 tTp M.

8H Kalaar Wllhalm IL. (Oe,) Stormer. Breraoa aad Boathamptoa 10 d. with mda and nasaansst to Oslriohs A Co. Arrived at tbe Bar at A M.

BH Johannes Bran, (Norvj Wsoeaberg. Naaaaa 4 d. with mda and peaaengera to a. TT ataateU 6off. Arrived at ths Bar at 7 A M.

88 Bermuda, (Br,) Hall bono. Demerara, Barbados, aad Bt, Lucia 11 da, with eagar te Alexander Browa A Sees -vessel te A E. Outerbridge eb Oe. Arrived at the Bar sit SO SS Athos, (Br,) Low, Jam el. A ax Cay, A 19 da, with mdae.

and passenger to Pint, gm wood a Co. Arrived at the Bar at 10 44 M. BB Pawnee, Ingram. Wllmlngtoa. N.

a. and Gaerr- towa. 8. 4 da, witt mdae. and passnagms te W.

P. Clyde A Co. BS 1 City of tntchburg. Bibber. Psil Blvar.

te Bordaa A LovelL B8 Finanos, Zoning. Santos. Rio Janeiro. Bahia. Pernaabnoo.

Para, Barbadoa. aad St, Thomas IB d. with mda and peaaengera United Btatee and BrasH "Mall steamahlp Oompany. Arrived at the Bar art M. S8 MartoUo, (Br,) Baa, HnTl IS da, with mdae.

and paaaesrers to Sanderson A Son. Arrived at th Bar at 1 M. BS Iroqaota, Baarse, Jack son vtll Bad Charles to with mdae. and passengare to William P. Clyde A Co.

BB John O. Christopher, Crawford, JackaeavlUe wllh mds. lew. Coatee. BB hanaas City.

Piaher. Savannah da, with mdae. aad paeeengers te K. L. Walker.

BS Hall. Port BpalB via Xt. Lada 14 da, with mdae. to Q. Chris taU.

Arrived at the Bar at 7 A M. BB Naraala. (Br,) Billy. Tarragoaa, Den la, Aa, via Bermuda Mda, with mdae. te Barber At Oo.

Arrived st the Bar at 3 A M. BB Mlgael M. Pirilioa. Claa, Mataasas In ballast to K. Pnig.

Arrived at the Bar at 7 A kt. SB Maeduff. (Br,) Porter. Yokohama. Kobe, Shanghai.

Aa. Aug. A with mds te Carter, Maey A Co. Arrived at the Bar at noon. Ship Fawn, Hopkins.

Bio Janeiro st da, la ballae te Theme Don ham's Nephew A Co. Bark Margretb (Norw ,1 Waaler. Stockholm 90 data ballast to Fun oh. Edye A Co. Bark Edward D.

Jewell, (af Bt, John. K. John, aon. Liverpool 4H ballaat to TTammtll Brae. Aaebored at aaady Hook for order Brig Moaa Bose.

Donovan. St. John. X. 9 d.

with In ber to Qraas A Steers veeeel te jTw. Parker A Co. WIND-fioaaet. at Haek. light, deaa fag) at City lalaad, light, W.

foggy. SAILED. BS Teutonic for Liverpool; Char lei, for Dover; Herman aad st, Hubert, tor Antwerp; Praters. for Charles lorn. Alee, ealled via Long Island Sooadi SS Seneral Whitney, for Boetoa.

fPOKEX. Bhip T. F. Oskes. (Amor .) Reed, from Nsw-Tork Aug.

10 for r-aa rrmaolsoe. waa spokea Sept, Si In lat 11 N. loa SO W. Bhip SumarUde. (Norw,) WUg.

from Batavia July 1 for New-lark, was spokea oet. lft In lat h. Ion 8 W. BT CABLE. Lojrnow, Nov.

1. Hamborsr-Anierteaa Line BB Bo. hernia, Capt, Schraeder. treat New-Ysxk Oe. la.

arr. at Hamburg to-day. National Line 8S Spain. Capt, Griffiths, from New. 1 srk oct, 19 for Londoa, was sighted en the TJ- ard at 1 A yesterday.

North Oermaa Lloyd SB Trava, Capl Saadara, from Breme. aid. tram Beaahemptoa for New-Xork at 7PM to-day. North Gorman Lloyd SS Eat, Cap. Balm terra.

trem Kew-Vork Oct. 31 via oral tar. arc at 1 sain at A te-day. United States and Brazil Mall BB VUrtlaaca, Capt, croasman. slo.

tram Bio Jsaalre tr Nsw- Turk te dsy. BS Haotellfr (Br.) slA from Gibraltar to Hook Oct, 26. BS Cheruskla. (Gsr .) Capt. Martoaa, aid.

from ourg 1 er i w- or eeterasy. BH cuntonu, Capt. Buimaa. from Mew-Terk Oct, 8, arr. at Amsterdam oct.

SO. SS Beaveau (Br,) Capt. Thompeoa, alA fresa Singapore tor Now- York yesterday. BKAL ESTATK JfAJEJCXT, The fsUowiag business was transacted at the New. Tork Heal Estate balearoom yesterday, Weaaeeaay Nov.

a. Bryan L. Kenaelly. under a toreelaenra decree. Boyal H.

Crane, Esq, referee, sold one-fifth la Wrest la the three-eutry aad toar-ttory briek bull din with lot by lrregnlsr bv 1L7 by 64.7. SacWtllieia Bt, aeath side. 04. feet east of Chamber St, tor gl.174 te T. Doaovaa.

William KsBBally. aader a foreelosure decree. Xugsae Duraea. referee, sold oee lot. 99 by lOu.8, en Kast 94th bt, north side.

79.9 feet east sf 3d Av. tor 94.10U. te James evens aad aader a similar decree Joha A Foley. Leo. referee.

Mid the two hve-etory brtek Oats, with lota aaoh 94 by IOO. 1 12S and 930 West 123d St. sooth side, aaet ot Sta Av, for au.0OO. to the 1 Oermaa-A men can Till Uuaraatea Company, piaiatlll Peter P. Meyer, under a foreclosure decree.

Tbomaa T. OUrey. referee, aold the three- to ry brick dwelling, with lol to. 8 by 09. LI 19 Park Av east aide, itta teat aeath ot 96th bt, tor 431.

tOQ. r. reader. Smyth A Ryan, under a toreelooore decree, George G. Pry, refer, aold eae lot.

5(4 by 100.1 oa 104th north side, 60 toot weal ot av. for 413.000. te W. G. Haskell.

Richard V. Harnett A Oo. aader a foreclosure decree, Fraacla P. Lowery. referee, sold the tw lota, sack 36 by bLe.

oa Willis Av. eaat aide. 60 tea aeath of l4h at, for to BsorgsB, Lee, weed, pilautf. Recorded Baal Kmtmf Trwataxera. Aew- Tork.

Wdetay. Jfom. X. 117th Bt, SSS Eaat; Kadolph kelehea stela aad wife te William Boadfeltand llbta bt, a 240 tt of 4th Av. 16x100: eara am.

Dosnaa aaa ouers to toe ateraam Imprevemeat Cost. pear Moma Av. 16.4 It a of 164U 164ta St. IBs 100; ABgnet Witt and wil Bell. Baasa.

e. part Let 11. map of Mot Have 1 Barbara SohatalUerar to g. Tag. lac 8X4 aC'a a'aii'ft e'af Aveaoe'B, Haaaah M.

M. atseit aad anetbss- to i. Brandt aad aaeebev B7th St. eel tt of Oen Ural Park west; lStllaB; Charles Bank aad wit B. 704) 10th stl H'w'efveaae'c lsV9A9 xtvPa neraaar wertaeim aaa wxte te xstereea Jakeb IT.

7 7 Ltsasrd tfmkilibslmu te Mara Baroa sMLMh 44 th Bt, a IOO ft el Aatatetvaam Av. Box a. a- Jekastea aad sseibar ta Haan- 1 Vfanaa ava astsSssl 1 Overah 8V 4 tt a nrviagtaa st, Ux 96.9; J. Wsilataa J. Beck et 1 1 eons of Field Bt, lOOx too; st srtaew ateca aaa vm ta j.rege, 66 th iii'mi.

im'H's af "ach" iAxToaATaT P. Holly te J. W. Alstsssw Cos oral Av, IOO ft a eg Aadrew piaee. 60x107; A Crslghssd aad wta as xx ai at rr, Heary Meea.

Jsae WaQ aad atbara BAta a 10 ft tfysr, ldtta at. a a. 94 ta of M. a a. x.

1 'X KBOf lAh It 1 ft af Qiminstl A. 14a 0 a asw ec wuia av. stiet Psine Ms A ad row aad wits te auabard aram TTaavy am mm a tn 1 mmm mmm a mm lPth Av. eea WAS ft a of tTth s7la.xT( ktaraare Umty to P. Dwffy 1 th av.

a nisis 4th n. BwxtAki 2eja aala Armas- sa a. 1 B6ib St, 10 ft Wast Bad A v. BOx 1X1- Eliaa Beandet W. D.

MeeaakWe Dovwe St, 97.11 ft of Bremsec av. 4bxO0 Ttiaii aX Bam bail te P. W. Pet, UN It 94 at. a a.

Ilk ft eat 7th Av. 9oxla.llT Ooorse BabMae to A. Haare 94th bt, 14 aef 9th Art Imajei P. Applslea to K. Beyaelde data aa of 94 av.

166 1 Kin warden te hi. A. Mreav 4tk at, a a. SLS ft lltk Ckariaa V. Lamb a Qnlli1ata4 6a Ceav 1 diet m'Ci Vs" ajt4 131 eT sieewaeA4 te A.

aV Jeaaasam loot St, ee, ao ft of loth XaTix 100.il i J. AeeAeaSn A. K.tutwa 1 T.6w IX aw 9A.004) .1 1 4.BBW law 1 il 1A.90B Aaoa swaBbw It, BOO 1 vaeiif at, a a. Let B3X map of K. lx STOrei 1 T.

VilMUai tat rkavtan ih av a a. 16 tt af Id Av. Mx7aA( Bamossupattf Alfred P. MeadTte $esae IX 4h at, a ft Vtt iaA vTuxriX fred J. Hsiao tel.

T. Wash (arte at. s. S4 ft of la kt, map Mesrmeaiat Thomas G. Hsmmomt be R.

Haal Water tali Aesbsr W. Aiaetatata hi. T7th nt. s. 164 ft otTltt AvaTir xtoS-S F.

M. Jeaek te H. TaaaorbUt av. a. adatasa hvad Way.

si Jem If W.u WW nana. Bivlagtea St. 199; Broom BtS44Kv.BBbrt "W.kC th al" toi" Htsf Dsmtst W. Apeistaa te J. Tayiar lketa HittUAtel Ttk Av.

lOxwAlli O. G. Bates te J. sV Baattaere West Kad Av. coarser ef 1034 St VtixaOi William Droerht te Mary Jobs boa Mediae Av.

IS61 Joha W. Haw a WUlaasa W. HMiaMi dXBBw tonaai nisreeaTdBy ta the Ceaaxr cvrk T3 Bk Wat 144 to 949: J. P. Daffy A On.

against J. W. take, earn eg. CA kUeh aad J.W. Btakea, eoatraewtr Beary at, S9i Jaoob saaaJewksta.

acataat Jsaaoe Shea, ewaer; a N. (ssltfH owsv W9 evw mm mm -as4 eejea Bame preswrty 1 E. Drabitsky agaiast 34 14 ladth St, Was. 9ul te 966i Jvba Weeds agaias Taoaaaa Va Brant, tvtei aad lwth BAB 99S ft of Shartdaa Ar, 16 ft froatiCtlKard MUler aereiaet WUIiaea aad Xagaaia Hargrava, eeamst iwiiliam Hargrave, eea areolar 144th Bt aad Osavwat Av, siren: Bo. art Day a-aiaat William H.

Da Pus est. Ja xmvia ABM Citj Gstxti, 7VO KXTKA OHAkOl FOB TT. 1 1 AdvvxrstessasaM lav THK TIME a may be loft at any AssarVoaa Instrlet Meeaaager aCioa la aais mv. GERMAN AMERICAN i REAL ESTATE TITLE GUARANTEE CO. Plrat 1 Claa Honsraawa Maary TltLet Examined tutd nnarntcar1 t- P-IXKD AKD Ul Clamrnae tee Dtsbai ssmasvsa.

3 NASSAU 8TU, CHssbaal Ufa Ism. Kantian. sseMTsrkJ 189 MONTAGUE STa (avaej Batata wit naagsa fmg A BX 1 MEDTTTM-PRICTD HOtTKK. XVALA. STTLE8 AlfD SIZES- ko iwit ATJ-srw, SIXXMG-BOOM KXTK.VBIOBA one with stBimvsasf i.

4 TO 64 WEST BTTfcC BT-BO TO 64 RrVEHBIDR IBlTsL gTamtas them: lew prVeaa; ALWAYS bPkx. BIX BOLL; six mar te imot I wae speaks tor ta aaxtt Pissaed. bailt, aad lac earn by CHABLE BDKK eh CO, Co ram bas at. aad Tad bt. ACCTIOKEKBU ASAaOTT Geo.

R. Read, REAL ESTATE, ran BT, AbTTOM BC1L.DIHO. BEOKIK. APPHAIKKat, "IT" r- nnillsglT ilsilistls miilam stae heoae 44 th Bt- betwase ta aad ft Ave. W.

B. TATLOB a BOMB, 614 6IAAV, aeawaadaA gtxl ftxtt Rt ttrtixm. it wllieeil at'saotWa THCRSUAY1. KoV. A TfTT i Mtl niH1rr Am.

4-V4 A a Boom. 49 to 04 Liberty a 49 EAST 64TH ST, fonr-story basemsat aad cellar blga-eteep browsv slens dwelling. 16x66x100.6. in trfi(il sidsngsl tlxtaree, oAandeliara. aad mtrrore go with to ttlin ntartgage B1T.0O0.

at 4 per held ky aavxaaa bank. Maps at aacttoaeerr. 71 aad 71 Uberty W-4TEB ST BK KT. Coeut ot Commoi ana for the City aad Cwnaty af Kew-Tersv BTEFHEN H. OLt N.

sa sabetttated tTaatse ef KLlABETH ME AO HER. alaiatig. mla JOfTBT J. COBTKLLO aad other, dataadaata. Ib pmrsnaace of a jadgsseat ef toes peart satd eat mads aad entered ta the above aatltiad aasoa aad beariag data tbe llih day ef October.

1X, I. th BBderelgaed. the referee said Jiuli msml 1. will aellat pnblle anetlea, at tbe Etrhsage ifnln rooes. aTomber 111 Broadway.

the Oily eg Kow. Tork. ea the 16tn day ef Movombar, 1S0. at twelve e'elook nooa. by William EeaaeUy, snf tlsansr.

taa premises meattoaed aad deeeribed in seed rntgmsat, aafoUowsi 1 Ail that osrtala let. pleee. or parcel of mad. wttH the bnildiag thereoa erected, kaawa as am bet- ITS Water Street ta tke City ef New. York, aad bsan4d and deeeribed as follows: Beginning ea the aeath, easterly side of Water Street at.

a point dtentat seveety-elx (7) feet tea ilOi larAea ewataweevsrir from tbe eoatberly eeraer of Water atrwet aad Uarvwr Steee. aad raanlna theaee soatbwveteny ateag tbe aontberiy slrte ef Water vtreet twaaty-lemr (Xei als aad one-half (SI Inches tboaoe sssibsastmly at right anglea Water Street, or aaarly eevoaty. two (7S foot alae and oae-half (ti Inches tasmoe aonbeastoHF paraliol with Water Street, ar assart an, swsaty.fenr feet all aad oae-half Incbee taaaa northwesterly at right aaxlee ta Water Street, ar a early so, seventy-three (71) test aad eee-haU (H ef aa lack to tke petal or place ef beginning. bated hew-York. Octeb-r 18.

IbPX. HK.VBY I HOTCRKIRS. JOE H. MontKiaiiT, FlalBtU'a Aworaoy. Onto aad Poet Ofaee sddress.

Si Keaeaa trees. Hmw-York City. 26-ewAal6Ta tf 1 TTTT VT-T VTTnwTeitvr, snria ew- Vlet tor the eeaeoa er year, ta aear 6te Av. W. B.

IAIUiH A aUHB. 419 4 lb. A aaa AM SS, SfTCATHERINE APAMTHKHT UOCHK. MADIiaO" AT. AfD 4D ST.

TO LTET On elegant smite of Bitesm twi am silts' rooms aad iaaadryt ks a dirwateast aa oAetraoted exterior view of tTJO teat; aslte earn prlsss satire noor; tbe oablaet werk aad daajarsassa are aot sorpeaaed by aay aoaaa la the mays asae 1 similar salts ef tea room Partteaiar at awwasss from LP. BOO MA bnpertateaaeat. THE CLEVELAND, 110-19 KAST 14TH ST. PLAT TO BENT, lit Fl aMtH KD enea MSelda naht aad air. ahewa 1B-A, exaopt Haadays; owner rssmaei Spxrlmnttt Zs Hotel Renaissance, 43D mr WKNT OF 8TH At.

BTBICTLY TTBK-PBOOP. AW APABTMEXT ToIbkMT. APPOIBTMEJfTB OOMPLKTK. $vxrtmnts get xwtfAri. UBrCBkTIBHED PLOOK, TWO BXJUABI rwosas.

tw dlaiag mat aad knrhiVasi 11 arnaodaad lUkted. wiu see of ramtptmaTreoei Bratkaeri Btavage far traakat tei sssagmd by ewaer wit as estiagreec tbr a xreat iet at, atevated em yea. AAmroea mmmmm nmss p-towa tHOoa, Atrea way. TO LET KN'TLKx IX) FT If op MODERN BUIXDING 7txlOa, OsarrsTly tsmlsiL ON BROAD WAIT. BeaigjiB with jsmijyr mt freight alsvslig.

APPX.T-TO H0BACZ B. BLT. 4 CXDAK BYT. Tt Stoat It-, ZeRtttmL XAMTsVI BsJtsnag raa. ha 1 stig save ar -JjiBam AiarssMWAJIMBeat Tmm sf WmTKsfATlSn Matskklsa aad wtte a Jasaea m.

1 rs at ta av. bvjxtsi asan- eisa MebrkeCteA. Braadt Bathgate Av. stnsi a lMd at arvvSA, Wtloam Piacaaa aad atbsra So W. Basra ets te Max I i 5.

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