Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The New York Times from New York, New York • Page 3

Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i 1 i Sir. i HI: 'J 1 i A it If: Pi! DEIAHATE AS A WITNESS lTZSlIQATlOS OF JUSTAXJOA CANAL. SCANDAL, v. v. --7 mxni LO0BST orposxf TOO.omxxT roirva in coxuart dblahatx 5rrioxi font Jo VAXX, TBAT.br ma ixtjti--baxoxxixach- rinu I JoattM Bleard appeared before the rmu Caaal Investigating Committee at 1U opening t-4y.

Tbay spoke laeppoemen the mohI ot J. Pouiery da BoUmtU, that th eeamltWe aeaU be lavoeUd wlta tbe power etaa examining magistrate, bat they statea that the- Government weald great mmm paper u4 deoamaatt collected far previous la vault X. Pelaaaye was examined, Bad addedajfttie to the eeeeeettoas already made, bat-flud aot 'give detail. Hi rtdaaee was merely a rap UOoa af tBeeBeralltlee yraTtoulr rafaxrad ta is. ale speech tho Chamber af Depattaa.

Waa tfiml to ba mora axpllelt by tha mam-bara at tka aommlttea, ba aoaflaad bimaaU ta MBtioalnc tba aaf a fermar Hialatar at AtrlaoJnua, mv daad. Ha tddad tbat ba aaaJA Mt faralab a Uat af tba Dapntlea lspUaatad. aa ba 414 at bara tba malarial arUtaaea, bat asly total proot Ha bawaw, tba baaMa of aawral baaka vblab. ba daolarad, avoid poa albly fla arldaMa. Tba maaacla adUar af la, ZAbr Parol-w9 zamlaadUxaffard 10 tta abargM mada ta tba aalamaa at tbat papar acalaat bt Ptaoat.

Ha daalarad tbat anly bt.Dmajaat, tba adltar.tvbo la la priaaa, aaald gira aay lalomattoa. bL Prooati Dapaty (ran Dau-BfeYraa, vaa aUad amd xamlned. Ha danlad barlac Tr raaalTad aaeaay tram tba Faaam Caaal Com-paay. Tba temaalttaa daeldad to reqnaH tba Mlala-tar of Jmattoa to permit M. Dramont to ba broagb batora It for axamiaatioa.

and alao to raqaaat tba btlaUtar to plaoa bafora tba oa aalttoa vbatavar arldaaaa la tba Panama Caaal aaaa ba bad la bl poaaaaaloa. vltb a ytav to aaaertalaiaff proof of tba atatanaat mada by bL 2alabaya tbat tbo doenmaata boar tba aamea Tr boo paraoaa vbo vara aabalduad by tba Paaaaa Oaaal Oompaay. yiaally, tbo aatnmlttaa daoldad to ui tba Govarsmaat to Tariry tbo aaaaa of tbo death of aroa Balnaak by ardarlar aa autopay aad la qaoat, aad to aauaa tba Baroa'a papara to bo oxamlaod. Tba eaao of tbo GoTaramaat a-ainat tba Paaama Oaaal Compaay vaa oallod la tbo Court of Appeal to-day. Tba datandaaca axe bL Pardiaaad do Leaaapa.

tba Cbalrmaa of tbo Board of bL Cbarlea do Leaaapa, bla eon. Viae Chairman; bL- Marina roataaee aad Baroa Cocte JXraoutra of tbo eompaay, aad M. iUflel. tba vaU-kaova ooatraotor. h'oaa of tbo defeadaata vara preaeu.

Tbo aaaa vaa adjonxaed nntll Jan. 10, eooaaal for tbo defndnu fraaraateelag tbat tbey voold tboa appear. Tbo Preeident of tbo Court Appeal reserved bia deelaloa oa tae qoaatlon of vaetaar ba would enforce tba praaoaoo of bL Terdlaaad da Leaaapa. Tba abargoa tbat appear la tba la41etaaat, vblob la a very Tolumlnoae dooumenv are baaaeb of troat aad malTeraattoa of fuada. THE TRAVe" IN AFOa.

TOBT OP A VABBOW XSCAPB THB AOBVTS DUCBBOIT. Loitdok, or. S3. A report vaa la eJreulatlon bora to-day tbat tba Vortb Oaraaa Uoyd ataamar Traya, Capt Bandera, from Ifew-Yorc Sot. 15, vblob leaded aoma of bar paeeeagera at Boutnamptoa yeatarday and preoeeded for Bra man, bad a Tory aarro eeeape from ranking aaboro at Start Point, tba aoutbera extremity of DaroBebtra.

Tbla point la a danger aoa one to hipping, which girea It a wide berth. Iaqulrlea made of tbo North German Lloyd' a ageata bora olleltod tbo laformatloa tbat tbey bad aa omoial knowledge tbat tba Trare vaa In any daagar of abip vraok. They considered tbo report vary doubtful. One paaaangar, tbay added, bad told them ba bell or ed the ateamer vaa fb daagar off Start Point, vblob vaa paaaad la darkaeee aad a dense fog. Tbo repreaentaUre of The.Aeeoclstod.

Press baa latanrtevad Mr. James 8. Ooodsall of Sew-York, one of tha pas ten rar of the Trare vbo landed at Southampton, btx. Ooodsall confirmed tha report tbat tba steamer bad a.aar-row escape troat being wrecked. Ha a aid tbat a anmber ot passengers vara sluing la tba amokiagroom at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, vbea tbey all beard tba belli ring tor tba engineer oa watch to reverse tba angina.

Tbla vaa quickly done. All the men in the emoklng room rushed out oa deok la a atato of a ml-penis, not knowing vnat was about to happen. Tbo abore could be aeon threugh the heavy mist, not fifty feet distant from the steamer. Tbo officers noted la a Yery eneleat manner aad quickly restored con-. fidence among tba paaa ens era, vbo bad taken alarm at tba elose proximity of danger.

Tba excitement lasted for only a fav minutes. Mr. Ooodaall added tbat tba ateamera officers admitted that the Teasel vaa out of bar eouree, aad tbat aba vaa going a or the est Instead of east. General Manager O. H.

Behwab of tba North Garmsa Uoyd liaa said yeatarday, la retereaoe to tba statement tbat tba steamship Trare bad aarrovly aeaned'runulag aa to tha rocks at btart Point, oa tbo English coast: We bare received ne advleea aa tba aabfaot It la likely tbat aomo paaeenger became alarmed vbea tbo for lifted at Btart Polat aad apread the report tbat tha ship was in daagar. Cept. bender la oao of tbo beat aad meet oxperteaeod Captalaa oa tbo Atlantic sad be oea be relied bpoa to keep bla abl out of daagar It any maa CONGRATULATION FORfCUPRIYL THABXS OP THa. bTPBBO -FBBBCH COMM1BTI OR TBI ASDBBSa. Loimoa, JTov.

23. The CAroa4ol Berlla oor-ree pond eat eaya tbat Emperor William has varmly eongra tula ted Count ron Oaprlrl upoa the sneoees ot bia ipeeek la tba PtlfthMag Pais. Her. aevspapers bare are showing much eeaaera over tba speech dallv-arad by CbaaoaQor vaa Caprlvl la prassntlng tba Oermaa Army bill to tba Belcbstag. Tba Etpubliqu rranfait aaya tbat tba aeeu-aaUoaa launched against Prance by CbaaoeUor Voa Caprlvl ought to lniplre eeoraful oem-beettra.

Wa da not adds, ta defend aaraelvoa against laslaaarioaa tbat are eredlied to nobody," Tba tWete aaya: -Tba joy vltb which tba Faniab preea baa noted tba peeaimlatle deelara-tlaae at CaaaoaUar voa CapHv ought to bo a to tba French people. r.V!LnMi Dif eara: -Tbo Oermaa rarooeh tadtoatea that Aastrla aad wWm "toe. aad that tbay 'LIT0" "ry anpply har-eelftth the reeoexeee hltherte asanred throngh I A WHOLE REGIUXNT DESERTS. I binm OP SOSDIXBa IB OABRUOB'IB T. PBTBBIBTBOt.

Ps-msncno, Kev. 25. A. great aaaaatlea a this alt to-day by the matUy of ba Bovotebarkaak Regiment, vblab hat boea in ilaaaad her for seme time. 3 at tba raglmoat have leag boea aom- baaa aubtoetad by their affleere.

Being aa ucb.tre.n.e.t. thZy d- thotrheesen alaf aad aurtad for -Aa aaaa aa tba fast at the mstlsv another raglmoat vaa aentie; USST aad the aaUeaovtand broacfet eTtr 'l'. Booted tbat draatte puBlsbaseatWlU WmiliS ta thorn, aa tba BuseiaatoUitarr lLVbTlv areasely severe aaaaa ot atattayTT to. nr the czAB'a faililt. thb cxiBowrrcn't post a obabo DBB DISAPPOIBTMBXT.

Br. Pars immo. Qt 4v. 'WVWSH toevted tba Caarovltob to ba President af wuau. aa taisM ballad aa a eauacxaacxar deal roe to tofaaa a mora lib.

rut apmt into big admlnUtraUoa. Sa 1mm ato abaaga la methods poaalbto, beverar. fPreeldent of tbo Holy Brnod. vbo to a lmmadl- arar. aa wo rroaMeat ar the Com too Preetdeaey of tha Csaroviteb CouaelL ntebthe IT bo Telexed.

i avaataaV lOOlatviUb. reeaatlT m.l-rmA tm. BlahoUe rgaaata laa, a to dl- uaumni W. MM gava bla "to taoatarrtaga, bat tbo lady a) aiatntad tbat tba tltlo ot Grand Duchess should bo be-atoved vpoa bar aad that ebo bo reeetved at Court. To tboaa alaima tha csar raruaea to ao.

aada, aad his aaaetioa of tba roarrlaga vaa a-oordingly vltbdrava. MB. GLADSTONE'S PLANS. DBAPT OP THB BOMB KUll BILL wt POLICT IB BXOABD TO COABDA. Loirio.Kor.

25. Tba Cabinet baa daaldad tbat Parliament abaU meet Jan. 20. Mr. Joba Moriey.

Chief Secretary for Ireland, has taken ta Dublla a draft of Mr. Gladatoaa'a Homo Bole bill, vblob vol ba submitted to tbo Irish leader. Mr. Moriey will explain ta thorn tba mala provisions of the measure, vlth tba vlsw of resolving suggestions aa to tha modlfleatloaa tbay doom aasendaL It la aaderetood tbat tba measure provides for the re tea tie a at tba full strength ot tba Irish party la tba Imperial Parliament aad for tba atraagtbaalag of tba Imperial veto. Tba determination of Mr.

Labouehere, tba well-known Radical mam be for Northampton, to move aa ameadment to the address la reply to tba 000088 speech oa tba qaoetioa of tba retentioa ef Uganda baa already obtained for him premises from a aoora of member tbat tbey vlll eupport aneb aa ameadment aa ba vroposea to cflsr. Should the Government majority disappear aa tha first division, vhicb ap pears uxeiy ta ao toe ease vnea a vota is isien oa tbo Uganda amendment, the Government vlll bo aaved from a eollapee by the Ualonleta, vbo support tbo Governmeat'a policy ao far as Uganda la concerned. Tbo expected Badioal desertions will sot overthrow' the Cabinet. Tbo Church Mission Society la aazloua tbat tha British East Africa Compaay remain la Uganda, and la trying to get enough donors to rslae JtsO.OOO yearly vltb vblob to eubsldlxo tbo company to protect the Protestant missions ta Uganda. ENGLISH CATTLE INSPECTORS.

ACCUSED OF BITHSBOBOSS BBBOB OB A.BSTTIBO POLITICAL FRAUD. Xoxdo. Nov. 25. At a meeting yesterday at Edlnburch of a number of Scotch veterinary aur-geona, ProL Will lama made aa adddresa la vblab tented strong language regarding the policy of tha Agricultural Board la connection vltb the import cattle trade.

He asserted that the board smothered Independent Inquiry by destroying the lungs of all eoademaed cattle alleged to have died from Sleuro-pneumonia. The board'a advisers, be eolarod. vere guilty either of groat error or ware abetting political fraud. The American Inspeetore at Deptford, Dr. Wrey aad Dr.

Ryder, aubmttted portlona of the lungs at condemned animals tbat vere landed there by the steamer Borderer, from Boston, to Dr. Nooard. aa eminent French expert. Dr. Boeard made a eloao oxamlnatlaa of tbo tissue and deolared tbat tha animals bad not suffered from any eoatagloua disease.

The meeting appointed a oommiuoo to Inveatlgate. TAKING CARE OF DAHOMEY. OBaViDODDB'S WORK AFTXB.THB DB-, FBATOF KIHG BBBABZIN. Paxu, Nov. 25.

An official dispatch received hero from Gea. Dodds, the commander of the French forces la Dahomey, aaya that, la eonte-qnenoe of tba flight of King Behanzln. tba ehlefa of tbo country are la a disorganized condition. Gen. Dodda adds that be to busy reinstating the authorities and la taking meaanret to oo-oupy tbo ooaat territory of Dahomey.

Six hundred Najroe vbo live north of Abomey have aubmttted to the French. The health of the Frenoh troop la good. Abomey, the capital ot Dahomey, vblob ia now in pofseesion of the Frenoh. Is on tbe top of a bill 250 feet high. The sanitation of the plaoa ia good.

WEDDING GIFT SCANDAL. SUCH METHODS INVOLVED THAT TBB PRINCESS MARIS REFUSED IT. Loudon, Nov. 25. Tba Ckronirlti Berlin correspondent says: A committee of ladles of 'Bucharest, headed by the Roumanian Premier's wife, recently started a fund in tba Roumanian capital for tbe purpose of purchasing a wedding gift for Prlnoesa Marie o( Edinburgh, vbo la betrothed to tbe Crown Frlnoe of Roumanla, Money vaa collected by agents vlth all tba system of tax gatherers, and their methods caused a profound soandaL tha papers openly denouncing the affair.

Finally Princess Marie wrote to tbo committee asking thai the money be applied to charitable purposes Instead of a wedding gift." AN ARTIST'S SUICIDE. THB PBBNCH FAINTER BLATN SHOOTS HIMSELF IN TBE HEART. Paris, Nov. 25. The well known French painter, M.

Fernand Blsyn. bas committed sul-elde by shooting himself through the heart Tha act la said to have been prompted by despondency brought on by family troubles. Among M. Bleyn'e best-known works are -Burial of a Young Girl "A Lifeboat," Una Epure Yport." An Idyl on the Bosch at Cayeaux." Normandy Flsherwo-man," "Evening Casino of Ktretat." "lathe and Girl of the Isolds." DANISH EXPORTS TO CUBA. XiOVDoa.

Nov. 25. An agreement, has been effected between tbe Governments of Bpaln and Denmark vbereby a mlnl'nnm tariff to Imposed oa Danish prod acts Imported Into Cuba and Porto Rloo. CONDENSED CABLEGRAMS. Tbe Master Spinners of North aad Korthssst Lancashire have decided against a reduction of wages, thsmalorlty of those present baring first ds-eUaed to adopt ths short-time expedient, Kmparor William baa entirely recovered from bis recent Indisposition aad will returns outdoor work lo-dsy.

Oa Monday be will start oa a banting expodltloala Silesia. A recruit has been arrested oa the ehsrgs of de-faolmgsaddles In the stable the fourth gneea's Own Hussar, stationed at Colchester. Anclaad. A royal oom miss Ion hss been appointed In England to Inquire Into ths possibility of ths sx tension el eretter holding 1 Sootland. Dervishes, Bresnmsbly of Osmsn Dl rut's forces, have been repulsed, with much loss, la an attack oa Port Tamrln.

near Tokar. Ths Vlhllists In Roasts sre sec used of trying to Stir up a revolt ef the Volga pessaaury. WATERS POUT IN CHINA. THB COCBTBY NEAR CBABG-CHOW SWAMPEDATTACKS OB FOREIGNERS. Bab FBAXcrsco, Not.

25. Advloea per steam-skip China state that a traveler arriving at Foo-Cbow ports tbat la tbe latter part of September a gale, accompanied by a vaterspoot, avept down from tbe mountains, avamplng the oonn-try In tho neighborhood of Chan-(Jho w. The vator la aomo places stood tea feet deep. Tbe Confucian temple aad tba temple of tbe City God are both submerged, tha valla of tbe latter eollapetag. burying eighty soldiers, in tbe Nan- tiaiea aistnes people also, sunerea much, in a gale off tbe Japanese ooaat Oct, 20 to 22 many bests vere wrecked and nineteen fishermen vere drowned.

Several attacks on foreigner are reported from tbe interior of China aad Japan, but no serious injury to life or limb. At Kieng Yang, China, tbo Rev. H. Phlllipe and wife, mission tries, bad their bouse burned over their beada aad vera forced to appeal ta the local magistrate for protection. Tbo British war ship Rapid baa shelled and destroyed seven native Tlllagea la tne Solomon Islands, aad her officer have tried a aamber of aatlvee tor tbe killing of Nyberg and soother white Oao native found guilty vaa executed.

ABstrattaa advloea state tbat tbe eon vlottoa of tbe tlx anlea leaders of tbe Broken 11111 mining strike, oa Oct. SI, vaa a great surprise to tbe atrlkera. aad lad to rioting. In vhlob tbe police aad aea-aaloa miner vara beaten and roughly handled. Ia a angaria Harbor, recently, a yacht belonging to Joba Tucker, eoaeb builder, eapslxed, aad Tucker aad eight others vara drowned.

Asslgraaaeat of Jeaalngn BrotMers. Bpestal flU Usssetated Pvata. BATAiniAH. Oa, Not. 25.

Neva vaa received acre this morning af a general assignment of Jennings Brother, turpentine distillers aad dealers In general merchandise at Jasper. Pi a. Liabilities. tUO.OOO; assets. savannah merohaasa are latere ted to tba axteat of fJO.OOa A meeting ef the Savannah creditors vaa bald to-day.

aad It vaa decided to bint tba asaigameat aa tba ground ot fraud. Mra. rraosnM'a First At nanus." LAgjrvoorA, N. X. Nov.

25. Mra. Fraael aa gave her Erst at heme tbla after- btsr af her frlaada aad tboaa af Mrs. I Cleveland took ad van tare af the epportunltr I aa pay taair respects so atra. neveiaae, lira.

Cls vol and aad tba Free mans attended tbe eeaoert at tbo Lake wood Hotel tale avea-dav A TO ESQIXEEBS. 1 CIUTABT TEACl'd APPBOTAL OP TBB VBBDICT AGAINST DABFORTB. I rbe approval of Beeretary of the Navy Tracy i tbefladlaga of tba Danfortb court-martial ta geaeraUy expected la naval alrolaa at this rt, but that Secretary Tracy should takaoo ej dou la rendering his deelaloa positively bi raafter to reader tba engineer offloar of every iT ship la tbe service aubeerrleat to untimely ea lis from tbe deck vaa far from being expect-e: la engineering circles. to eafe to aay that ao resent court-martial ei to ef tbe navy baa attracted aueh universal at toafdoB la eivll Ufa aa tba ana tbat baa just re sently closed oa young Danfortb. Danfortb hi a boea ad Indeed guilty of disobedience of oi lore for refuting to leave bla poet, and eea-te need to one year a auapenaloa on half pay.

irougbeut tbe next twelve months, ao matter many vaeaaclaa occur above him. Danfortb ea nnot bo advanced avea a alagla anmber. He hi a practically to thro avay a year of hfa Ufa la tha navy without one atop of advancement, ai Beeretary Tracy in approving tbe aaatenoe Is reported aa saying tbat but for tbe youth and Inexperience of the accused ho would have ordered the court to Impose a more severe tea-Coo rotary Tracy' finding en Danfortb'a case was tha occasion ot much adveree oritlelam last aiabtla a number of elube, and medical men who read the result wondered If this finding compelled their fellow-Burgeon in the navy to atop In tba midst of a surgical operation to re-apond to some young officer doing duty on deck. panfortb'a trial baa brought out numerous stories ot tbo paat treatment of engineer otll-oer. and there la on record the case ot one engineer otBoor of long a tan ding In the eervlee being called on deok eeven tlmea during one watch by aa ensign several years bla Junior in tba navy.

In naval circles Capt Barker of the Philadelphia la looked upon aa tbe prime eauseof the present unpleasantness. This officer, whose long experience In tbo navy would aeem to have been aufflolent to stop aay misunderstanding aboard bla own able, ta referred to as having shoved the ease against Danfortb and then followed it np on trial by throwing oat innuendoes without any evldenoe to warrant them. In pleasing contrast naval Ulcers are pointing to toe manly statements ot Capt. Phillip ot the new cruiser New-York In behalf of Daulorth. prominent engineer officer, in speaking of the Danfortb case, said to The TmsVs representative tbat in his opinion the court-martial vaa simply tbe outgrowth of bad feeling aboard the Phlladelpnia, and, continuing, he said: 1 recently eerved three years aboard the Net a little of our work was In the tropics, and many a day when the perspiration vaa rolling off me have I beard tbe Officer of the Deck overhead oall down, 1 say, old fellow, can 1 set tbe wlndsall for you, or do you think If I aettbe main trysail it will make It oooler for you down belo wl' With suob a spirit pervading aboard wa never knew what a clash or )ar meant throughout that entire cruise, and when at Us close we were all ordered detached It did aeem like leaving home to atep ashore.

No one aboard the old vessel attempted the lording act over a brother officer, but. on the otoer band, every one aeemed desirous of as sitting his shipmates aa best he knew how." To ssy that tbe feeling In engineering circle Is (deep over tbe finding of the Danforth case puts It mildly, aad no one need be surprised If Congress Is appealed to to reverse the decision tbat baa been rendered. Not a few young En giaeer officers were beard to aay last night that their commissions had depreciated one-half in value by She becretaxy's nudlug, and tbat under tbe prospects of future rulings there is lit-tlk to look forward to in the engineering branch of) the navy. The older officers feel keenly the blpw innicted by the Secretary. They expeeted eoknethlng different from one whoso reputation tog fair play baa been ao general, though for tbe moat ot them whose lives have tor the tester pert been spent in the navy they see little else to do but remain silent, ne offloer.

tbe Chief Engineer of a bis- war lp now in port, recalled how some twenty ars ago no served aboard tbe steam sloop-of- bhe was commnnded then by tbe sent Bear Admiral. 8. B. Luce. Luce is thing it not a sailor, and on that cruise in the dlterranean lie proceeded entirely under salL one year steam was maintained for but four ys.

The bed then two Engineer ottleera, d. In the language of one of tbese offioers. it uld have been rldloulout not to answer the 11 of an Officer of the Deck hen, as he states. 1 we hat to do In those days was to look at Id iteeL But to-day the conditions are changed. On vessel axe no less than flftv dlnrmnt gtnes under my control, whereas on dock the ties ot the Officer of the Watch are Dractiellr fined to his psclng back and forth on tbo ldge.

I do not attempt to depreciate bla lin- rtanoe. but do Question tbe wisdom of an Nler which makes It possible for him to call away from my uepartment. with all lta lajbyrinth of machinery in operation, to repair to tbe bridge. If the Olileer of the Deck la important on tho bridge, my duties are equally lm- rtant in tne engine room, ana it is a question ether in an open sea the saletv of the vessel Is not far more Jeopardized by my leaving my pest than oy tne Officer of tbe Deok leaving his St." ecretary Tracy In bis findings lays down the now that, no matter what work is in prog- In the engine room, the officer there who be standing in charge of the machinery st quit his post on tbe instant to respond to order from the deck. Tho precedent must uaily apply to the Burseon encased In a rgioal operation and to tbe Paymaster, leav ing loose before him in his department large sums of money.

Whatever loss of life may re-adit as an occasion of such an order, tbe relatives ot the deceased will have tbe questionable satisfaction ot knowing that the responsibility rests upon tbe Officer of the Deck. BAXCROFl'S LIBRARY WAXIED. GERMAN HISTORIANS TO LEGE cos- GHE53 TO BUT IT. Mr. J.

O. Bosengarten of Philadelphia made ai i address last night at a meeting held under tl direction of tbe German Historical Society oi New-York, In the assembly rooms of tbe Rote rm Club, In vhicb be invited tbe society to be tl first in a general movement of German-American blatorical socle ties to urge Congress purchase the library and manuscript left by unncroit, in aoooraanoe witn tne historian's wishes. (The value and Importance of the collection and publication of the material that would best Illustrate tbe share tbe Germans bad bad In niaking American history. Mr. Koeengarten b41d to be unquestioned.

Bancroft, during bis long life, bad brought her an extraordinary wealth of books and manuscripts bearing on this subject, and among them were many vblumes and important paper copied from the Cilerman archives. Ibis whole collection was now, under bis to the Government of the United States tor purchase, with a view to being made a part of the Congressional Library. Would it not be well for the German Historical Society of Sew-Ybrk to Invite tbe co-operation of similar sock) ties elsewhere in urging on Congress to buy tie library aa tbe nucleus for an exhaustive collection of all material tor tbe history ot tbo United btatet What BancroftCnd Sparks had done with palua could now be supplemented at atnall coat if only a persistent edort were made to carry ea tbe work and complete It The arehlvee ot the German Princes who furnished soldiers for the British Army In tbe American Revolution bad been gathered and arranged at Marburg. They bad been used by Bancroft, Law ell. sad others, and from the material thus pat into print and brought here in manuscript could ba made some estimate of the ovtent aad value of that which bad not been copied or used.

(Mr. Rosengartan submitted resolutions embodying hie reeammendatlons regarding action by Congress and a ir forming r.s association of representatives of speclai. local, aad State historical aooieties, libraries, and stu dents, to provide for the expense of having complete distributive lists of tbe manuscripts Is) Marburg and Berlin as veil as in private cellsotlons bearing on American history, made aad published, to enable students to secure transcript and to have copies for deposit In tbe library at Washington. Tbe resolution will be considered by members of tbe society. i oi vnom ravorea tneir provisions.

It is ald that the aom desired by Mr. Ban- ff a trustee for tbe library la S75.UOO. Will Change City Hall Plana. i plana for tbe new City Hall In Jersey City i apt to undergo aomo modification. Tbla Is Be to tbe discovery tbat no one will build tbe structure in accordance with Architect ame'e plana for leas thsn S25B.OOO.

Besides kat. an expenditure of about If 15, (MX) for ar- lteets feee vlll have ta be made, making a ktal of 273.000. Tbat la just 23,000 more an tbe alty to allowed by lav to spend on the atruoture, aad either new plana must be bad or taeremest oe retrenenment eoniewnere. (Architect Broome discovered that two wings of tha building might bo reduced. In also.

A. Boston, tbo lowest bidder, agreed to deduct BU2.O00 from tbe flguree be bad bid If the atter-agloaa vere made la tbe plana, aad at tbe eel-lag ef tbe City Hall Commission next Monday be will probably receive tbe ooatract. MIXOB MUXIClfAL MATTERS. I A aseotlss' ef the Armerv Board was aeheAaled for yeslerrtar afteraooa ia th Mayor omoe, but President barker of the Tax Uramuuii ui and Oossmlssieeer ef Public Works Gilror had aoi returned from bis trip, aad so ne meeting was held. I The AJdemtea aetmc aa a Board ef County Canvasser aaet jrestontar tut the purpose of makta sete alight eorteeUoo la the eiBcial count.

The' Octal declaration of the vet will be made at neon ea Moaday. I City Cbamberlaia Thomas a T. Craln will speak te-Bserrow eftsraoea at the Bowery Braaeb of the Beaag Mea'e Chrlsllsa tssnrlsitoa. COLLEGE BOYS DRIFT AWAY LAST ECHOES OF TEE F0O1BALZ. COSTESZ THIBTT- THOUSAND DOLLARS TO BB DIVIDED BETWEEN THB COLLEGES TALK OF A PLACE FOB FCTCBB 1 GAMES, WHERE TBAB8POBTATIOB FACILITIES WILL BB BETTER.

Not all of the collegian vbo bad mada tba town merry vltb their cries and their antlos ea Thanksgiving Day returned ta their alma maters on Thursday night Some of tbe boys from tbe Yankee college vera about yesterday morning, after a night at the "all-night" resorts at tbe towa, aad tbe early risers yesterday beard tbo last echoes of the victory on the football Held la the hoar chores sung by tbe pupils ot Dr. Dvlght, vbo la a sleepy fashion veleomed daybreak vlth their cheer for Yale and the chorus: Cinch, cinch. Oh, whataelncbl T-a-aa-btel" When other people began their duties for the new day these rejoicing lads either found their vay to thelr respective hotels or tbo Grand Central Btatlon, where tbey took tbe first train for New-Haven, and for tbe rest and aleep tbat their eyea and their actions plainly ahowed tbey needed. Some Prince tonlana vere to be seen about the towa yesterday, but they were comparatively fev In number, for most of them took tbe late trains for borne, to mourn in silence over the defeat of their team and to build hopes for tbe future In the next fight with Yale. Tbe eleven and their substitutes left the Murray Hill Hotel for Princeton yesterdsy afternoon, a defeated, but by ao mean a disgraced, lot of athletes.

Most of the member ot the victorious Yale eleven left tbe city at midday yesterday, a trio only remaining over until tbe midnight train tor tbe purpose of making short visits to friends In the city. Borne of the undergraduates are still here, but most of them have succeeded in working off the surplus enthusiasm, and they left for home on tbe late trains. Broadway resumed lta usual air of quiet and repose last evening, and there was not even an echo of the racket of Thursday night to be beard. Buch students aa there were left In town attended tbe theatres and behaved in a normal fashion, hsvlng parted with their blue ribbons and their desire to flu the air vlth shrieks for Yale. Most of tbem had very sore throats, some of them hsd to converse with tbe young ladles they had escorted to tbe theatres in whispers, and nearly all of them bad an almost unquenchable thirst, tba result ot tbe cheering ot the day before, of course.

Tbey feel far better to-day. and will be all right to appear at chapel on Monday, when tbe Thanksgiving vacation comes to an end. Estimates as to the exact number of people who saw the football game have varied very materially, and that number will probably never be known exactly, for there Is no meant of ascertaining the number of persons who saw It from tbe heights oi Deadhead II in ud other points ot vautage where there was no record kept of tbe Seotators. But tbe number that were actually in tbe inclosure will be known to an almost exact certainty when all tbe returns are made to the Tioket Committee of the University Club, which took the entire management of the affair. Those flgurct bad not been compiled exactly last evening, but they have been estimated so nearly that a very correct Idea can be hud of the number who shivered In tho Held while the collegians were battling for victory.

the grand ttsnds and on tbe coaches tbe committee estimate tbe number of people at 16.OO0. and there were between Io.ixh) and 10.. MX" general admission tickets to tbe field disposed of. All of these. It is very safe to assume, were used, and tbat would mulct the total public attenuance about In atldiliou to these there were cx tickets Issued to the press and the member ot the committee having tbe Fame in chance, and there were at least li'O In the membership of the elevens, with their coaches and attendants of all kinds, iiuaidea these there were the members of the Horse Show Association, who had the right to use the clubhouse on the trrounda.

and each one of whom will pay to the trearuryof tbe University Club $1 each for the privilege that tbey en-Joyed. It la supposed that there were at least 2oo of these. That would make the agirreKate number on tho grounds at least U7.0OO. and tbat la probably but a few huudred out or tbe way, one way or the other. The total receipt from the sale of ticket was last evening estimated at 3.oH.

Tne expenses, which Include ifil.uoo for the use of tbe ueld and those for printing, advertising, and for a number of Incidentals, will not reach over irJ.lXH) wore, making M.ixxi lu all. If these estimate should prove to be correct, wben ail tbe bills are in and settled, then there will remain to be divided between the two teams the sum or 30.hh). which will give to both a very comfortable nest egg to berfn next season's work with. For tho servicet which it members have clven in tbe maiiaceuient of the affair the University tub has refused to accept a penny in any way, directly or Indirectly. Graduate! of colleges that took advsntage of their opportunities to secure tickets for the game which they did not use end which they sold to speculators, did so without the knowledge of the University Club people, a proceeding that tbey took sll possible precautious to prevent Some of tbe men who did that are known, and they will hare a hard time in securing tickets next year It the man-abluent of the game rests in the same band again.

The ticket committee a that all of tbe tickets that they hsd to dispose of (16.000) were applied for by Nov. 5, four days after the announcement was made regsrding the allotment of ticket, and that they bsd applications for more than double the seating capacity of the grounds before the end of the following week. They assigned the tickets as best they could In bleoks of eight, and that tbe complaints from late applicants were to be expected, but were absolutely unavoidable. Tbe fact is they had a task on hand that was inueh greater than they had antlclpsted, and It rather got the best ot them. Experience has been a valuable teacher as usual, and some plan will bo devised for tbe future that It It expected will prevent the troubles tbat were had this year.

Those who attended the game did not cease talking yesterday of tbe dlsoomforta tbst they suffered in getting to and from the grounds, and every one of the sufferers it now an earnest advocate of some improved system of rapid transit which will enable them to get abont the city with some degree of comfort when other events like Thursday's game come around again. With it's abtolute laek ot twitching facilities, and with tbe abturdly cramped quarters for the sccommodatlon ef passengers, the elevated rood could not Klve anything like tbe service that tbe occasion demanded, aud there seems to be no hope for better facilities for the future from this road. Kor fhie reason there wss a lot of talk among tbe graduates of the colleges Interested In tbe necessity of flndmr some other place where tbe annual game may be played. Berkeley Oval and Mount Morris Turk are both talked ot as possibilities for the future. There Is a chance at either plaoe for stands to be erected that will accommodate more people than Manhattan lleld can.

and tbe facilities for transportation to either are rather belter than to Manhattan Held. It the crowds that attend the garnet keep Increasing as they have been doing, tome-thing will have to be done to furnlab more room at well at to get better methods for tbe movement or the crowd. Another yetr with dls-com forts similar to those which people suffered on Thursday will result In llnng people ot at tempts to get to tbe eames. and tbe friends of the sport do not want to see any falling off in the interest or in tbe attendance. Failing to get belter accommodations from the elevated railroad people, the graduates aa a whole favor a removal to some other grounds which people can reach without danger to their lives, uerseiey oval teemt to be tbe first plaee thought of, aa it can be reached by both the Harlem and the Northern KaUroad as well aa by other means of transportation, aad Is readily available to people who wish to drive to tbe grounds.

Mortis Park Is further away, but It la still mor accessible, because of tbe better facilities tor transportation tbat exist But the park would have to be changed very considerably before it would be suitable for tbe game and tbe accommodation of tbe crowds that would want to seethe contest Tbe present grand stand la too far away from that portion ot the field where the playing would be done to be of any use, as It would not permit the nne points or cue trame seen. sni tbat Is just what every football enthusiast wishes to see. Temporary atandt might be erected In tbe lafleld. however, and if tbla ware done tbe ground would be model ones for the purpose, as there la a fine lawn with good strong turf and room enough to build stands to bold bO.OOO people, it such accommodations should be required. There is plenty ot room on the spur tracks Seeding to tbe race course and on tbe main tracks at tbe Vaa Ness station toareom-modata all trains tbat would be needed to take people to and from tbe ground, and in that re spect tula spot is aeenaou ue more uesirsble than Berkeley oval.

There seemed to be a feeling among the college boys about towa last evening that Morris Park voold eventually be tbe spot selected for future gsmee If 1U owner would do what was necessary la tbe way of erecting ttaads near the playlna- gToand to accommodate those who would wlab to attend tbo games. It may all end la talk, at such thing oao ally do. aad people vao go to see tbe game ot let3 vlll probably have to go through the aamo experience tbat tbey bad this year, vltb all tba dlaadvaategee I wy of transportation that the elevated fnii-VT "oom auia to furnish mora eaeeeee-enith ttaninorutloE company KO FOB THE GAafE. Ttm An alABYABD TO MBBT AT FOOTBALL, AT CAMBRIDGE. Kav-HAvaa.

Osan, Xov. tba Captalaa at tha Harvard aad Tela treabataa etovoaa Battle a certaia petat to-algbt, a unique feature to likely be is trod need tsto the aaaaal oeateet between tbe freshman Conikmil n. i leges at Cambridge to-marrow. Harvard. It to aa- eesireua of alaylag Lewis, her Varsity centra rash, ia i freehmea oa tbo ground that tbla to bis first year ta xaie is opposed to allowing a lav Si i will ettdeav.

aiesaad Harvard trass pauiag la Lewis. t22Krammt VmU a reserve wllC to la wT.M ft'. Grave, tba" Varsity Bn aadgerelss HT persist in her asar be placed at bait 'Tf frf u. The eats e( tbe two Toll similar. Horn have bad ZrU Grave aclom "(lrnoe- the ftVMma who jjofff K-oU-jr year-e William teaav, win act as umpire.

Ths Ysle team baa alagle'nraeSceTame. 0'' ain week to-morrow Is Ukelyai Jomt j. r. woo was susbtlv la- TIIE ARMY AXD NAVY GAME. WEST POIBT ASD ANXAPOLIS CADETS TO KICK THE PIGSKIB TO-DAT.

The annual game ot football between tbe twe national academies, th Xaval Academy at Aa-napoiu and the Military Academy at Wert Point, will played to-day at Weet Point, The event It sure to be wsll worth seeing, for each team bas been practicing tor weeks solely to this end. and ths gams is eenata to be boUy contested. Both teams Play well, aad la their nnwi civilian colleges this Fail havs almost Invariably come oat victorious. They clay with, great vim and dash, are composed of fellows as strong and musco- muj was xais sad Harvard have produced of From reports siren ent me oloer to of stJpr This is the third rams la th series, aad it a aiv. toao.

Weet Pofnt ia on West Petnf sTO.Bdt dsctdet tbe championship for yea, to com. There wltne. same from both thl EmI mrr it in which bi" arms of the service take th liveliest i.lri.T Jfe will be General, Commodore and Trie same wiu be pleved in tbe afternoon, and can be witnessed by all who ehoese to ce to Weal Point L'TC "Lonly fetylgbt miles from Aew-t ork. nd can be reached over the New-York central or the West 8Uore lurt. In aa hourVod a Mt," Mia Trolas from IbS Oraad Central Station can be taken at 7 30.

or 11 so T.SJ. rB- by the ferryboat lanrfcr which runs to West Point. The re-aUxr fire lnclutlln iMrr, i uti t7m1klft JiX 7- a6- t- be. Trains return in the evening, lrsvlog Wett Point st 11:06, sad ill 7 "aid Sbre- football team of the Naval Academy reached this city on tneir way to We.t Point lost clock. Thoy went to the Btnrtevaot Hooie, and tbe register shows the names or twenty.four naval ca-lets who are in training aad every one ot whom STr, iT w111 n.U rnn rtk breaklnr ear lndUidual bone in lils body in order to belo win tha game.

When they had refreshed themselves after tha Jonraey they sallied out and made a eoneerte.1 attack on the Nearly all went to se. Nat roL" Tlie other beat re, l.Vlr. 1 beu they came uulelly to the hotel and went to bed to get a good rest; In read), ness for tho ret contest. Ther will leave tbe city Ibis morntua- by th New Tork Central Koad at 9 -24 anjj will be due at West Point at about 11 o'clock Uf Urg0 acoompaaMaathe team, made up of o.lleers and their wive, families, end civilians from Annapolis and Haiti more who are Interested in the same. Thar will be not less Uian 00 from the Naval Academy at West Point today to shont and cheer for the strascllof Wm-.

TtlU Tenln 'here will be a grand hop at ent Point In booor of the vi.itors, and it should be understood tint tb We.t Point hop Is generally a matter of more state and eoa.l1er.llon than the averaxe bait The naval football team wul remain over fur the social event, and wlU match their ability as daaoer. affsiott that ot the military cadet. Th naval boys were not disposed to talk Tery lare la.t nlRhv They have been practicing alt u.maly under ths direction of Mr. Crosby of Yale, who them. '1 hey are said to play a tin team s-atne and.

for their weiKhV to put oi, a rood t-aiueof football. The average weight Is said to be lo.l pounds, but thoy Impress tbe ob.erver as being somewhat heavier. The We.t Point team will aver-age 170 pounds. They are a.ktng odds of three to two on the result, however, ami but lltUe money It being put up at that nrure. The naval team hss bean doing great deal of praclic.ng In a small cuiirt lighted by electrlo llcuts.

and from which observers were rurldly excluded. They had no klna of letting West Point know their tricks and sltnals. aa they allege wa th case lost rear, aud which aided In their deleaL THE PUGILISTS WANT TOO MUCH. Xlw. Orleans, Nov.

2i-Th Olympic Club will not make the match between "Tommy Ryan, th Chicago welter weight, and "Tom William of England. The club offered S3.000 for the match, bot the recent forty-tliousanddoliar offers have given the pugilists an exaggerated Idea of the value of their serrloes. and fcyan promptly replied that the money offered was not enough. The Olym-pie recognized tbe answer of Hjan as final, and aa It was U'it proposed to give mure for the match. Ui matter was druppxL Tbe Olympics wul now devote their energies to triple event for March, at a date later than Mardl ras.

The triple event will consist of three difler-ent branches of sport-Uixlnr. billiard, and wrestling provuted the cbamplons In the different lines eoiLFUt to come at reasonable ligures he principal pnKlliUc cod u-n will dottbtle.s be In the heavy-veiKhtllae. aud will depend npun the outcome ot the Matter I ioddard battle, and the effort will be made to match the winner agalo.1 Havla or Ctooy-lnskl. A telegram has also been sent to "Jimmy Carroll, asklnc aa to a niatoh between "Johnny OnfUn and Hill Mnrpbyof Australia Ortflin't only deleat was at tl.e Lands of Murphy, sad he ha always expressed desire to meet Murphy again. Murphy is now lu San Francisco, and UntUa caa have his wUh gratified.

Either of the matcbes proposed will answer the purpose ot the Olympics, and make an attractive feature of Ui Intended tonrae- ROEBER WANTS TO MEET LEONARD. Ernest Roeber appears to be very anxlont to get on a match with Leonard, the wrestllag instructor ot the Manhattan Athletle Clnb. Yesterday ba Issued a challenge to meet the Manhattan professor In Roman style, best two in three falls, for any amount of money from to 91,000 tide tnd the championship of America: or he will wager $500 that he can throw Leonard three times accordiag to tira-oo-Roman styl In ne hour; or he will wrentlu him two fall. Or.i-eo-Rouian and two falls catch-a. catch-cab.

and the man who win. the two bouts the quicker to be declared the victor. The match or matches most be decided before Ic. Zi. Leonard haa been Usulug Challenges to Koeber while the latter was la the West.

and now that Koeber haa returned he Is anxious lu make lonant pot np his money and wrestle or sdmlt that he i Koeber) Is the better man. Roeber was formerly tlie amateur cbamolou. but for the pal few years has been wrestling In the professional ranks with fair sac-cess. Last sight I eonanl said that he would consider th proposition and give Hoe be an answer In a day or two. LOU A WINS THE "ALL AGE." Special to Ths Anoclattd Ptrtu Point.

N. C. Nov. 25. Tho wealhsr was mild to-day snd there wss no wind la the middle of the day.

The All Age Stake was computed, aad. as Intimated In lavt night's report. Lore. P. Lorlllard't dog.

came ent first, 'this make the secoad prtz whtah hss fallen to Loriilard this week, aad the trsiaers are labilaas. Coin I Gladstone came out eeosd and Harry C. third. Th rare wss a very prsttv one. the ranging of lor wss snperb.

while her ether movements were bo les admirable. The verdict aeeui to coa curred la by competitor. Tomorrow Is the last day for th Eastern, when the champion stake wfll ran. Bom ot the old trainers were disposed to eritlols among thamseU'es th man tier of banting. There seem, i a habit of taking the dogs on a straight line Instead of hunt-log all luviting groan.

in a circle. This aoconala sometimes for the complaint of tow bid. A few member of ths club len to-night. LIKDEX GROVE GUX CLUB 8HO0T. Tbe Linden Orov an Clnb had It moathly shoot at Dexter Pars.

Long Island, yesterday. Th shoos la for ths best average through the season at seven lfvs bird, modified Hurllngham rules, elub ksndu osp. Frank Ibert, J. Unrmel, aad O. Magsr mad straight scores.

A sweepstakes st ten birds, twenty five ysrd. rt.e, ws. J. Bchllemsn aad T. Ibert killed Bine Dim.

each and dJvlrieat. Score ef dab shoot: Ibert, Kjy.rde. J. Bnrmel. 26 yatds.

7: u. Ma- a-er. jranla. 7: J. aohllesssa.

J5 yard P. J. Kpplg. 5 yards. M.

Koler. V8 yards. F. Wetweubora, 37 yard. 4 H.

ileraasaa. 14 4 PRESS CLUB ATHLETIC BENEFIT, Ther was a meeting ef the 8 ports Committee ef the Press Club Building Fend la the elnbhooa re-terday after noon. Arrangements ar being atad for a graad meUng of athlete, aad tbe probabilities are that the en tit i tain meat ta held In Madison eonar Oardea oa Imo. 17 will surpaas say athletic eveat ever held in th Oardea. A WATCH FOR 1B.

LINHART. When Dr. C. P. Lin hart, who ba now ebarge ot physical training at Union CoUsge.

earn dewa to see the Yale-Frlacetea game ThaaksglvlBg Day be was pleasantly surprised a th Manhattan Athletle Ciab to a pre eats with a bsadeetae geld watea. fj baf I fi 'II 1 iff IV I II I HI I at I v- axe N. K. FAIRBANK CHICAGO, snt tO CIS, XIW.TO BALTIMOKS. RXW-ORIt POBTLAXP.

MLi POKTLAKD, ORaVi I "'Sweet Bells "BUck aa the Ac ef Spades! Thafs what said of the paint m-tca wt moved into this hoota. "Merer, ma said Belle, mj eldest dgnstter wtT1 never be able to iret it deaa." -Nothing lie trying," said go to the taweatitxaTa, Bell aad tefl lim to yt tha be Mg, Here's aranrthing better thaa tmtj its Gold Duat Waabina; Powder. Dont you reraejnber how auntie praised it Now -wall see if vhet aha said proves true ia our Well did, you'd better believe, I bemeatly think white chalk would make a black.mxrk that paintiaow. Our tootto If at nt 70a doat succeed "bot you will If you use Qold'Dust Waaaing Powder. Gold Duat Waabins; Powder is sold by all grocers.

Is a fascinatlnz story of New York aodct by Mr. Barton Mat-rlson, that commences In the November CENTUtY Maoazinb. Every woman in the land will want to read it," says tbe Troy IYcm, and adds, Tub CorairY. Is tbe handsomest and best magazine published." In 'Sweet Bella Otrt of "Ttroe? the frivolity of fashionable life Is faithfully reflected, but among the Insincere characters comes one deep and strone woman whose future will bo.watched with attention." Ask yesor mm iflialos tea1 The November4 Century kl i.i mm pmpiis ia toe cian, wnere he h4 lurnierty been medical adviser. Klcaarg W.

hart pu bn.rfy MANY ATHLETES EXTEEED. COMPETITORS AT TBS MAX ATT AX ATH LKTIC CLUB GAMES TO-XIOHT. Over S00 tries have beaa rsoelvaa far tk. Ki. Indoor athletle meetiag to be held at Madison Square Garden tbla eveninc and from tha lorn aimhar of ticket that hav bea sold, there will nrooaMy be a very Dig sttendoace.

The foUowlag ar a few of the most bromlnent athlatn. nuwi i th eveuU: 70-Yard Dash. (naBrtlcap )-E. W. alien.

Nsw.Tork and Harvard AA. H. TTHardlas. Mao-nattan AC (seratch.) u. R.

Bwala. M-siisMsn 176-Yard Dash. Uaudloa'p -K. W. AlletC New-York rmmmy.

ii i. ataa. halUn AC. (seratch Q. B.

Bwala, Moahallaa AO, (acratohi) C. UlUelte, Yale Uelveruty. Ci ysr-ls;) T. Howard. Manhattan All yards:) J.

P. Utan. Paatim ao. (IS yards;) T. B.

inrner. Maahattaa AC, i- yards;) it Car-Well. Maahatiaa AC. (1 yards;) V. H.

Atv -blwaa, Boston A A and H.rtinl a a Il i 600-Yard Kon. Hand lean. I T. PL Trims? Maa. hattan AC snd H.

v. Wlnalow. N'ew. York Aa (scratch:) J. a Koddy.

Maahattaa AO (1 yards?) Clark Mellon and K. Howard, Maahattaa AC. One-Mile Kub. (Handlcan. )K.

W. Bjertberc. lfw. jersey a. 11 jcanhauan AC, and T.

'una'an AC, laoratch:) A. J. walsh. Xavier A A. (6 yard;) W.

MoCarthv Manhattan an i-iK Uebgoid, Pastime AC: T. bliearmaa. Maahattaa ACT aad W. II. Meek.

Columbia AC. (aerateh;) Mlo-olU Manhattan AC. aeeoada) 1 5-) ard Hnrdle Race. C. Paffor.

Manhattan AC. (Miwteh;) H. f. Hardlas Maa! ic.6 wJny Banning High Jump, F. Rweeney At (1 Inch H.

HallocK. Maanaltaa AC. (2 ixtoss. MsskaC tan AC 1 "i inches. i One Mil Bicyole, Handicap.) O.

A. Banker acratch;) H. C. Wheeler. Manhattan AC.

(JW yards:) W. 8. Campbell. Manliattaa AC (J5 yaris; Carl Hess. Man net tan AC.

0 yards) Two fie Bloycie. (Hsn.llcsp)-G. A.kVjIaa. hstlan AC. (scatch;) H.

Wheeler. Maahattaa AO. 30 yards;) cart Mess aad W. a. CampbelL Manhattan AC, (40 yorda) Tliere will oIm be a SftO-yard norlo rece.

with forty entries; a half-mile Doric walk, and a hall. novice bicycle race, all acratoh. There will also be a football match between th teams of tbe Voriina Boat Clnb and the v. Athletle Club. This contest Is tor a handsome baa ue imeresiing ana exciting.

Tbe r.rtfiia Man.K9.ttan AOL Dntenberry. Ooff. BueU. bpler. Coachlla, Caah Prentia.

VluUi B-ls-ar biikam. ITatetn. Hl.hop. Carleton. Strata.

Yates end end halt back -Her jran. mgnt naif bck Quarter back. Ho P.ACIXO AT GUTTE5UERG. riRST RACK. 81i furloacs.

Berwrn 1, Salla. oarr. 1: uie hum tubi i i per. -Turk 1L. Bon Voyeg.

Ts. Moatlece. joe Courtney. Tammany Hall. Harry Ireland, and Bwiin fKCOND and a half rnruJost or "Tl- Vespaalan.

a Other rnBners-ale Ahrau. Tramp snd Llxrle T. THIRD aad a half lur-longs. Maclatosh. pandown.

Inferno. 3. Jim''SU. Otiier runners Td rev. Snkla a.

and Charll Ueoa. FOURTH BACK. oae mileaad a sixteen th. Uutsea. Frlnoe I-rtaaataa.

a- Jack Roe. TJme-li49. other rnaer-Bea Mo-Doff. riPTU far Ion. Ton hark 1 king Harem.

Kenwood. S. TUae 1 oiler runners Jamestown. Bhotover. llacsl aad Perslia SIXTH tarloasa.

BaJkri. an. MUo. AlmsT, 3. Other raanr Uoarta master.

Johnny O'Connor, and GsBadiva. KOR TO-DAV. riB9T RA.CE.-Sli furlonsa Jeronetaid Dew. Drop seldlns. 107 pouaa each Acala Heat.

Bad AdventBreea, lot each; Freedom, 102: Lad BallarS aad each Hieru7tfpoT aad Dan bullivan. Us each; Athlon aad RocheUe. SI each. 8ECOXII aadoee-haif fnrlooa Kile. May and l.lllle K.

lu ponad each- Ad. veaturex. hir Waller Ralelah. hi Ira. Khoiover.

Prince Forxnnala. ad Tlemaa. 113 aack. THIRD RACK eix furlongs. Burllscion.

11 tmands; Bob Hutherlaad. 1 10: J. B. freed!" 108-Mamie n. H.

and Date John. 10 eaeh; Mahleonl lOi; Polydora. l7 Hanalbal. 4: Pior Jonathan Van Dyke, MO; Ana Ell, 7: KOVRTH BACt-Plv InrlongsV Balance. 115 pounds; Julia 109; Caledonia aad Rlgbtaway.

10 each; Helen. 106: Marguerite aad Tramp. loOeoch: Kindaeae BUy. VltTU HACt One mile and a halt Feaelon. 14 pound.

Mr Fellow. 143; ML. Loke. 14; KmlBeaoa. 127.

KPh. 90 8IXTH RACk -hevw mrlin Parly f'sw- Hrrv Irelaai aad Marty 122 poaada esch: Tso. fraocy raiding, aad MBials. llTacai ocaliaa. 106; forset-Me-Xot.

09; Skodl. RE8CLT8 AT ULOCCE8TEB. FIRST RACE. -Oae mlla Telephone, Rapides. 2: Paolo.

J. OlleTTWanera-kt. aton. Montreal. Mlrthwood.

Jersey. 8V PelL an Heltle. bECOXD RACE lx and oaoaaW fnrloBg. Saragoeaa. tiiarilgBt, 2: ksssa other ruBnerBomaa.

OrTnAaTaaa HACF-Fiv "oeiaT Zra.i Lull 3: Artsoa. 1 Time-1 Ovnm-, aaaow.rT FuLBTH AUK nix sad en, half forloase. Jack of Diamonds. 1: Jim Clare imZ Tlm.l:2v Oth.r"ruBJ!eyia5w.T: Picket. Joba At wood.

Judge Nelson. frTtisss Oreuadler. aad MauoaaL irTH RACt-nri furtonrs, Arsfah. 1. O.

IjCrecaViT Time -l-O1 t.M,er rnaaers-Fereet. DoraTald Melfee-er. SIXTH HACK. -on mil aad tor fori oa am. KMiion, i jaoaipener, Th Fern at.

A Tims a-4 Other rnnber-Who, Phllaadar. Agaee bcim rwrn. orias SI sea, xiarsb barg. vivi emusn, E'TKICS FOB TO-DAT. ftbjpt bace Flv farloBcB.

ayraense, Xi more, croon, aad ailaaee, .10 poaada eeveOi Rim. atone. Battl Cry. BUek sight, aad rpertaen. log eaeh; Mayor B.

104, and La Cigala. Ba ahCOKD fartonra. Orphan ood Flaw, wot ivttpoands each; Mia ilea. 10S: Drummer aad Ipewteh. JW.

TH1KD Ei Ct-T Inaga CsrroU Bald. llOpeaads: Bafasraad LBekw Clover. 107 each; ABawaa. 100: Mlrthwoed. lost aehoylklll, lliX; Jot.a Ark IB.

aad Jua Dnhtv each; knby and Mlaaora. eaca. aad Mary lx" asl FOURTH turngm. llu peuadt; DrUtle. 11: Flatvery.

109i Hvl aelnth. 1O0: Bhellbark and Blaotttarm oa IZL 1 1 Fl II BACK. Six sod a bolt fur Ionia. 6nsi luao. Klchal.

Caa't Tall. Leveller, sad Kaadateaa 10't poaada ahr Lit. S. aad Qweaa d'Or. bA alXTH turleasa frhoauwek 111 rmnds; Aonaaeoaad laverktp gahtlag.

11a reedom. lib; Barrleetos. A pel la, aaa IaciUad. aad Boy. 114 each: Perseader aad Jim Facia, ill ach; Patrick.

1K: Boboy Calaaa aad BtarUa. ioa each; Dr. WUcox. 104. aad Goldslep.

lox. A GAME FOR AULBAKIAXs. sr(ai to roe AtmnmUm floss. 1 Atlabts. Oa.

Xov. U. Ta toarth ef ibi am 1st at football foms was played bar ta-day safer a zairuea orewc ay ta a. m. g.

OaOaaa, Aabara. AiA, v- tha QerslaTcansiaal essii, Aabara gaav. t. the atwt halt lavai iaM wen tbe gaa a'Twaae Sole ManufacturcfCf BtIL FHIIaAOXLPHIA, BOSTOX. KAKa, aAIt PRAHCiacO.

PTTTwBUsCQH. ASD HILWirKtE. Out of uhey sharp. tssi sssl a Wlavta srenaS Anbwra fa sat acala sssnsf. Tbo Calveraltv at Yargiaua yf4 Tbe fearare ef tbe gam was the playrag eTDareer Aabnra.

auklag taree toaea-dewas ea ieag tUy exeltiag Th Calveralty at Wslaia CITY ADSUBUEBANNBWS KEW YORE. The atoamtblp Cblaa arrived a taa Praa etaeo last Thursday, wttb mail tress Hang Kong. Nov. 1 Bhaaxhal. bo v.

4, aad Yeaebacna, Aev. ia These mall are dee to arrive la hew-Tork ae xt Tuesday morning; epoclal Advent aarvloea la ths varloas Prat. astaat tplscopol Cbureheaof tbla atty ara am aounoed for next week. A dUpatob baa Juts been reeetved 'stattac tbat tbe steamer Empress of China arrived la Vaneouver oa Jev. 2i Tub Timxs haa reeetved f- frwni TA" for tha Jerry MoAuley Tatar ctreet hUaaloa.

BKCOSXTX I A eraab pla on aa eagta en tha' Breeklya huevate Kood broke yeatarday Bsoralag just aa tbe enlae left tae Grand Avenue stauoa. aad. tor 'er half aa hour travel aa tha road waa blocked, i Burglars foreed aa entrance ta Aataaay Buaeh'a saloon, at 'iil uoia Btreev eeataUme Sunday nlgbt. bit opea tbe sate, aaa got la cash, a gold watch, and a diamond pla. Mr.

JUu Drabar baa dlaappaarad tram be home oa Ilackensaek Avenue. eebawken. Kb left a note for ber husband. Informing hlaa that she bad ncd with bis friend. Modolpb 8 tela, and tbat sbe proposed aever to return.

Thomas Hoffaagel shot him sell Utrottxb tba -esrt at bis home oa Bargea Line AveaaaTL'aloa HU1. yesterday. Kusineas trouble are aappeeed to hav driven him to aulclde. MAX'S RIGHT TO DE1SEL BEXRT X1CBOLS OBJECTS, TO 'tXTXE PEREXCE WITH LIQUOR DRrXKIXO. The last of tbs Xovember lee lures baXora th Manhattan Liberal Club took plaoa lass area lag la tba Oermaa Matenle HalL 230 ast Fifteenth Street.

Tha speaker waa 1, Baarp Jflcbols. and his eubject was The.PrehlblQoa Craze aad lta Basalta." Tba hall vaa aaarly tilled with Usteaara. Mr. Xiohola took tho position that other ansa bad as much right to tbalr ipirttaoa drlaka aa ba bad to bis ooffaa. Ba asserted that to a tit elate rumselllnr with thlavlac aad marAar vaa a thing too ridlsalouaevea to ba eaUad aopalatry.

keealy reeegnlsed all tba ovila ot latempetw anee. but white en' duty wo to da alleoe eould with tongue and pea ta evereome ess aboold not attempt to 4a ao by fi gating evil with evlL Insobriety was Immoral, a it ale was to drink with the eert slaty ef Intnrinansa later oa. but to drtak wlthia tbo boaade ot eelf-eontrol waa ao more Immoral thaa to aat bread. Mr. Mokol disputed tbat tba drinking af liquors eaaaed a pre pond raao of exist and la proof Inatanoed the etato of Mala, wkleh had oonatltntlOBal prebiblOoB.

aad la wUob. ss ts-aerted, orimo waa en th Inereaea. He alaa 2 noted tetisti from Vebraaka aad ataaa tatee ahowlag that oaly a email peToeataoe1 th crime wer committed kyaiUssnwpai eons under tba latin nee ot tlqaar. Buried In Prospect Papk. Tba lau Mrs.

Ellrs Bowtob, vbo 'died ab Port Cheater oa Mondsy, vaa buried yaaaarday la tba old Ouakar Cemetery ta Pros pee park. Brooklyn. Th relative ot Mrs. Bowroa brwagni bar body ovr tbe -Vew-Yerk Central Palrreeil and from tae Grand Central Btatto drove recti to Brooklyn. So arvlc were ad noted at the grave.

CXJP'OJtJrjt MXiriSO MTOCMM AF rsATCiscx Xev. 25. Ta ifflistl slssHt quotatloat for mining stor ks la-day -were alailwst Alt. jo) Bother ial, iylm. Mt Bsdwer Nevada Ooms ju Bert a Beleber L0 NerUl n2i7Tlll oi .10 ohlr il Chellar 1 PetS Oomaxaweaath lit See How 'j v-It Sparkles! Fbr those mho caa cbocae, there 'is ar driak ia Um wide wodd SaifaSogaf: KissingeEii Tba moat popular nd.

table MrsferB. Bottled on! -arfHt its own tpouta up tbroogb igzettct solid, carrievwTwhere Earti best spit U'Ux thinfrawSer-' Iascaream4 rta- enl lr)epis, Iisdigrjatiptv aad all Stomacb.Ula. Soidamjalsua. IWOOTTLES-OMLY. Fat mrticalarsadiiw I li Eprtp- Cd- aant aaa tne aiveraity of Nerta Oarellna May -to trophy offered by the Atlanta thlewe whlek will be press aled by th wwOhaewa a.

twtary. Mr. G1U. Tne rsas wul Bvwaaaly eiossst aaa asoet sieinag eoateet of the esctea. a ii L8Q).

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The New York Times Archive

Pages Available:
414,691
Years Available:
1851-1922