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THE RICHMOND JMSPATCH vtmukw mrmioism SATURDAY. NOVExMBER 21. 1891. GRATIFIED. OVER THE RE ri CONFERENCE.

nor. Mr. Cardwell, end Intew.t IMoftWaaNti MttJtoftbt conference wa? rim. and ttiere wae WM wiu de tlon with I 'Ull'i rommiMion, rgiain was Richmond. ftUjr J.

i. I Mi ftnical uit. ftod felt made ft 111 hirinj? the money not be run i tlit! r. ii hUD did. A would not.

rite 1 the I for. of til? ftftccei round i OUS his I I of per to .1 1 itz 1 the i On D. B. i .1. I 1 at i reoeived the Kim railroad id on iis la 1.

.1. klMUAl.L. I IN THE STATE. i Bi? i mi nuil 1)1 Koreti i aspect to-day. it of loti i Ii I IBW3.

Of the rlty, tie Vir i.im as in que? to hit Ihia MUlemont I CAJOI i to? I ftf ino suu iri, wUl? a i i ts UM T'i? near A-ariucx Biftcojrr. 11 a HI ritlfr Thai nae i. i nil! ft teftfcadt -Ji' pranuwat lawyer, aootpt it ell lift a great, borden front th i' i i i In the path i r. great Md a i.tBtitii.coirrttoxi'Oc Mr. Alexander It lu? mort libe? ral IBM ha i Mr.

K. M. Ih hoartllj and 'i thing for ui? sum? by many ia? qeeetlon, and tin- hop? will be early II Meeting. tolegram to the Dispatch. -Mayor Morrla Norfolk to-tnorrow axproeslon to oflbeHiat? debt oonfer THE JUSTICE AND HIS COURT.

Th? Waldro, tltewar.l. anri Iver Hut thf Ijml Two Not rate.iald wmnflid th? tkrone nt tli? ut ven morning the Pergeaot remarked to If aye en to continue having such I court than'three a week." Tbt ed orer hit the boou before him ejaculated that it reflection upon that ever-brisk tribu alun Um tValdeua an W. Steward i. I Itrej It, alliioiijcb warn fur them. Thcue r.

atine ol, which affair irsday morning's Hi totalled lown? tin? tbattlii attable to find them, ami t'ieclty. I In- all partie? lu th? affair can bo bioig-ht In wla and Wa.l? pejg MUv tor Doll disorderly and apon tiio bad u.D'iert'ikon to OH? Kill.m-'lui Ml gfi Hill V. of and I Intent i "ir, wa-? nature. B. if i against a lamp-poet while in an latoai W.

I'. 1 wat; charged with beln? drank a. it not proved tin? 'in for cutting launodest boroognstes. THANKSGIVING. DAY.

(inxrrnor Mi-Klnney liinii a Proclama? Oalltosj for observance. Muir MoKinney veaterdaj 11? wing proclamation IN I'K'li liy i prosperity I and express openly and In a I and profound nth' aa Individuals II 1 and cive tin i our prayera and I lire with thiiu an 1 cunoin by up: i Int 'I bnraday the if I i -i i and pra; er. Il Hi" people In abll woranlp, aii'i In and la way? ii ca with etati i ol Idnal im np tbi ar 11'ivrhiy ratbarforall i an i tender mi rolos to In witueM al th" i md, tinn irenber, In I Lord, elghtoon W. McKlXRIT. il.

ry ol the (' I PROPLRTY IN NtW HANDS. ila I '1 Itifliiiiond and Hellt The follow I bttaNtin Md seje in ourt: i (lax? II nil iri l. Metten to Morton, V. i Taeaty BKKBIOO00I STTCOIHT. John T.

Bland'i uirty-fourtb bn B. i.ndd to L. N. lia lurnplke, I 'ii rlagwoflflM 1'infv mid Mr. Smltli.

and Mr. Buaaell Rmitbwrere Thuredar evening at liai choreo. and Mr. I of acted aa matd-of iberl A. Alston aa beat man.

and tin? i. La rcraony coupli I by i jiti ni the borne of the brl K. The i i 'lea the Mr. and Hmlth left on t' peake and Ohio train lor an extend? Mee and who a lKipular City Ha bride, Ullam I- Ptn I lot a I me for B'aal H'riMi '1'h, der the I SUS, B'nai nexl Nun be a I III? "llllll lal and i a- W. 'i bilow tirgj "The Torab a i ii B.

IL, Mr. Jallua Btratu, first It alto aolo, I. H. in. of Um It' aid ct Con .1.) It.

Katin B'nai U'til'i, Knbnl Kali'i mpUahea, Mr. ii. A. number ol larttatJoaa will be I '-ver lu the eyuagufc-uo will be To At Hi Otiiecth Ol tiio Congregation hetli Ahalm. pnbliahee this morning a letter asking the pastora of all nd cburchea to imtv notioe alpitt of a meeting ynatrogue xt th, for the ruri liting a the aid of tho tyrunuv." to tht Minuten Richmond: a iiicptiiic held on next Tuesday, in renUi ttroet.

for Ui of a aoolety for thcaid of th? ny. In the name of taeee i'UtlT 1 r. --t fOW t.i lltapur Kuwari- habbl Beth Laat of Ao.tonii.li? Ity. 'I luanv pegaotM who hare found ao ami interest thoia in city Hwise No. that ttiin proba inarvelloua prodactlon "Ul ateaaewrVurehen noaaoeO carlv xhibitu.u last hew atka baa found the oUkw be work iu.

nl)1. iro tiwlar will it lor ti tiaie union? oonie next i Not Ar.ju-intatl with th? Cars. Tlie of ni? i'i marteta. aodliiwsaMmat i. Itriv tod conaidvrable a'' virgluiaand wirmm iqAC'o.

s. i very ataoh ft Ighieaed by the eiocuio cars. Kursfonl's Acid rheapbate KBOOMH-ar PHTtliUAKt of all lor the brain, norrts, and stomach. TEMPERANCE CAUSE. SECOND ATE CONVENTION AT RALEIGH.

An Association Rlaetml? Conflict Between Oritermen and running Factorial. telegram to the Dispatch.) IUieior, N. 0., November W. 0. Benbow, of Greensboro', presided at to? day's session of the State Temperance Oou vention.

Letters were read from promt. cont men expressing their sympathy with the work in hand. The report of the Com? mittee on Platform declares it to be the purpose of this organization to suppress the aale of liquor in North Carolina hy all possible moral and legal means, and asks the support of all citizens without disturb? ing their party affiliations. AS TO PCBUC OrTICIAM. It declares that intemperance should not be countenanced in public officials: de thorough scientific temperance tn strnetion in public sajiools: ail worn done to be by methods non-secta? rian, and distinctively Christian.

THS The name chosen the North Carolina ranee Association, to ba son posad Mntrnfftbaoonntios. A constitution wns adoptad. Rar. Dr. Nash urged organ ih county.

J. N. Templeton advocated tho forma? tion of a Prohibition party. TH? OFFICERS. Officers were elected as follows: N.B.

Broucbten, of Baleigh, president; H.H. D. w. ft Itenbow, I. J.

Currish, Durham) T. B. tl.Muau, Ooldsboro', Executive Com mittte LICENSE CBOTD. Tho following was unanimously adopted: Whsrsas the oommissionors ot several have declined to grant lici i the sale of Intoxicating liquors: and their action in tiiis respect is. in the judgment tin? Convention, in strict accordance with the Constitution und laws of the State: therefore be it t'on is gratifying to thh onrention, und we do baartilj mendtl and baroic example to the boards oi 'commissioners of all other counties iii the state.

President the con ti, which then ftdjournad cfat rt bant at (trifton, 1. The assets and liabilities are not stated. MCEfi. News from the northeastern part of the state to-day is that the oyster eu to pay higher pria to becln work unless supply guaranteed, whils on thu other hand the oystermen are united in their determina? tion to have bettor prices. The factories bava combined, and those nt Ffewbern, Washington, and Elixabath City will not rim ut ull unless they all agree.

OBEAT RATIhFAC The leading Democrat-, here stpiSSS their great satisfaction nt the settlement "i Virgin La's debt, which seams iaU to be agreed on. Bishop Galloway left to-day fur Durham on business connected with Trinity THE I.RARE CaaXTXMBS, Tho Directors of th? IVnitentiary mot to-ilav and confirmed the lease of ncre farm of Senator hansom, in North? ampton county. This fives the peniten? tiary DO loss than 17,900 ftcres of lands in famous lioanoke-Biver tbs mi fertile the entire state. it ion for the denf-mul I I blind is more crowded than before. In Us white department there aro now pupils.

A HOB BATI.nOAn. The sinking fund of the Wilmington and Idon railway, which i ordi 3 tinned sod divided among the stockhold? ers, amonnts I i the port to tho railway commission show. lio ron! is the richest one of the most ml mirablj John T. Pullen, of lialeigh, has made administrator of the Is Mrs Mary Smith Morehead. i be which is bequeathed in cai to the I agricultural will be paid in cash.

Birouxioa raooaaaan. The i nest (the closing one in i- very attractive one, and will bring many tui ti I i aesday, Ks day, with a rat between ol Hale gh, and 1-it Simmons, of Thursday, firemen's mechanics'der and reunion of the "Bins and the Baturday, hospital day. Tbursdaj thi of Confi ms of the Slab will present a badge to the retiring head ol thai organization, Colonel Julian S. Carr, ot Durham. I i will have ednoational tion and exposition rhursdayand Friday, MINISTER MORTON'S DANGER.

Dastardly Attempt to Amimlnnt? Hiru The IMsoaUIi as ii 1stlierer. of tin? Btohmood N.O., November night asBev. B.Morton, tbs beloTod oftheBaptist church here, waai the rendenc its Allen, boards, he was strnok a terrible blow on the head bv uu unknown WOO sin, who had secreted himself behind largo sycamore tree which stands quite near tbs iront steps. The villain the minister twioc, knocking btui SAW HIH ASSAILANT. Mr.

Morton aaM be saw his assailant as ng ir.m behind the and aid resist the man raised a bi and struck him over the bead for? tunately "dr. Morton had on a stiff bat, which probably saved bis life. The man attempted to drag him to the tree, lut probably frightened 11 IIEAIvl) 11I.S MOWS. Ono of the young ladies in the hones beard his moans In the iront yard, where i by the frightened in? mates in an Insensible condition. He was into his room quickly as possible und medical assistance rendere i him com? fortable.

He i- doing well this morning and is quite cheerful after his narrow en? capa, nt-RClLAUR AT W'OHK. Burglara ware at work lure again last night. They visited severa! residen In every instance they were frightened an entrance ooul I ire of O. P. Kater was red, but this m-tance the law-breakers fared quite badly und Were hauled 111 by the They are white Men, apparently about twenty and twonty-flv lorningin the Mayor's Const they teir names as Thomas Kulhv3U, anil Charley Hurley, and their residence as Binghamtoa, N.

Y. SEKT OM. The Mayor sent them on for indictment by the grand jury and default of bail committed them to jail. As an instance of the advantages of the DnWATCB as a great news-gatherer, the Itev. J.

A. Lea, of tnis town, informed me that he first heard of the death of I Junes Simmons, of this county, through an Aeherille paper an article duly credit? ed tO tho A DRUNKEN NEGRO BURGLAR. He Oils rive Years for a Lady's liainber and QeJlsSJ to Sleep. of the Richmond N. November case of the State George rorenian (col? for bnreUrj was called in tb? Supe? rior Cotfli this His counsel to a verdict of burglary in the se? cond degree and the Oourt him to the penitentiary for a term of fiv.

Ihocaaei? without a parallel, it being in evidence that Foreman entered the resi? dence of Mr. Wiley Cherry, of this county, al.out midnmhtaud was found asleep upon the foot of a bed in which there Be. males. One of the ladiea discovered him uoon the aud ran trom the calling for help. Mr.

Cherry went to hat man asleeu. and when aroused appeared in a i "azud condition. He had not molested or attempted to nmlest any of the inmates of "he house. The supposition it that be wat drunk, Officer? of th? North Midland Boad by telegram the N. November stockholder-of the North Carolina Hid Und i to this city.

A targe amount of the int repiwented MM? routine buti ueet twnsacted. The tollowio? Board of Dlreotors were re-elected John H. s. Brice, and Ooleuvftt i ford Houston, of New leek: Morehead, of Leaksville Hon. A.

resville; Colonel A. B. Andrews, i hi Hotw. T. B.

Bailey and F. m. .1 and ilev. W. C.

Wilson oCMocks J. W. Fries, of Saiem; G. W. Hen shaw, of Wit; ornares klecyeo.

The directors met snl elected the fol? lowing Colonel A. B. Andrews, president; Morehead, vtce nt H. W. Miller, secretarr W.

Hall, treasurer j. Captain W. H. general manager. Reports showed tne to be in good conaitio? S.

M. Warren. a revenne officer of Wilson, made a haul on somo blockaoe whiskey yesterday afternoon. He cao tue owners and entire outfit as were crossing the Yadkin river at Olenn Ferry. Mr.

Wsrren accompanied the two men lo Winston, arriving late last mgnt tents were I in charge of McArthur livery stable. A TECS DBXAM. The officer retired at th? Hotel Qnincy, and .1 nixht dreamed that tne owners of his seizure ho'l r'ono to tne sia blo and skipped with their teem. Upon awakenir.L he pro.led to th" stable to fin 1 that his dream was a realization. JOUES.

Farn the evangelist, will lecture 1 lay night. An effort will DS made to get bim to lecture at Mt. Airy. THE CONOLY MURDER TRIAL. Further Evidence Against Me DougaM DUgniie and fleffram to the Pispa ten.

1 N. C. November my of the State's witnesses yester dav that McDougald had bought a wigsnd ile.whiskers in Laurinburg prior to Con oly's assassination was corroborated bf the sridenceof witoessee to-day, making it plain that Mel' I planned to play the ro'e of a negro in tins bloody tra by disguising himself after leaving tne freight train at Shundoti, on the Cape Pear and Yadkin-Valley railroad, the morn mg Conoly was killed but in doing so he unfortunately omitted to leave off I long duster and old distinguished him i Store and after that memorable night by all who saw bim fron the Caurinburg, the morning of April till bis roturu onthe following day. BOLD HIM LAMP-BLACK. Dr.P.

Graham, of the first witness on the stand to-day. lb I he ild the defen lint McDougald lamp-blai between tho middle of last and the loth of April; that Charley V. icker had written bin from Rowland for a paokaee with which 11 black IX order that he might pley the part of a ne? gro in bat place. '1 ho testimony of otacx witnesses eon i McDougald with the pair of pants. tndkerchief, underskirt, an 1 pack lampblack found at Campbell's bridge on tho morning of the Conoly murder, OTHEil DAMAOIVO TESTIMONY.

It was also in ev.donee that McDougald lo iring of the suspicious looking clothe? foundon the banks of Cumber river at i ridge went in person and car the clotiies on tho following Satiir iit some one them from bis buggy one 1U had to be spirited away out of the neigh? borhood to avoid lynching and had re solved upon getting oui of tne way that Moore lamht fasten the crime on the negro. HIS ILKinT. Leaving his father's residence in Laurin burg May 1st, as be said, for Charlotte, but utti rwards be took the Richmond ami Dan for Gi Lo nohbnrX) and thence to aisville, stopping as City, where Le hesitateu al al going further or returning, anally continuing westward to Portland, under tne name of D. H. Mcl.aiirin, nearby where ho v.

by a uetective. HALIFAX COURT PROCEEDINGS. County In tiood Condition? Senator Tarty tho Noy: nabar 10. Willie Thomas, a colored boy charged witli killing a girl, was found guilty of inaii und was atenced to one rear's skergeawitH and burning John in a ftir spi was for I the Solicitor asked for a post ponemeot. with the hope of arresting guilty parties.

Doylo remains in ii. tee rise charging House with linier ot Ben. lingers at Bobgoi some time ago. returns were made by the sheriffs of Halifax and Martin counties thai ti not be found. I JAIL.

a large number entments at this term of court. ported that the common county Jail and tne poorhouse aro in goode dition and well kept. sat rday said that tbs thronghoo do not suf? importance of the ranks of the Democratic part'. thinks we will elect our next ratio candidate for President. The fight over tho toros bill is null fresh in bis mind.

EASTERN FIELD TRIALS. Winners lu Um Bench Show and In the All-Agcl (By telegraph to the Pispa', Pout, N. Koi -mber In the i show for dogs run in this trial tne Lorillard medal tor the beat dog was I to Rodger. 'J ho winning bitch all-aged stake wa? continued to-day. The weather was olear, the finid good, and rk of the dogs continues to oust Count Ola 1 Stone.

Wibon, doing the best work. mit of the ail-aged stake was: Or? lando, prit 600; Daisy lluuter.se and Antorlo, third prize, ou stake will be run to-mor? row ami will probably be completed. The ter stake will begin Monday and continue nntil completed. The Oordun tuala will nut be run this year. TRINITY, UNIVERSITY, 4.

A Cloiclj- and Wcil-Oiitcstml of I ont-llall nt Chapel telogram to the Dispatch.) CitAiKi. Hill DxtOS, N. C. November 20. Trinity Oollege and Cniversity of North Carolina teams played foot-ballon the Cniversity bal: to-day.

Score, 6 to In favor of Trinity. Trinity had lad made touch? down and goal in the half by ruahing through tbs Diversity osotre. In the I half Trinity got the ball and went within two yards of making a touch-down when Sam, Asbe, of the University, trot the ball and made a ninety-five-yard run, which resaltad in a for the ity, but the latter failed to kick the goal. HURT IN A SHOOTING AFFRAY. On? Man Fires at Another and Woniuli a Third and Innocent Party.

to the PrrtBKBCHO, Novemi shoot affray ocearred this evening at the teiegraph office of the Norfolk and West? ern railroad in this city, whioh came mar Leine a serious atfa.r. il i Beck, a fireman on the Nor? folk tod Wostern railroad, was tlt the office talking with several ritdrond-iiii whon F. A- Hartman, a sec? tion master on the same road, came into the office and commenced firing with a Leek. The first beck, but the bullet elanc-d off from the a wall and inflicted a painful wound in the right hand of Emmitt Ctwd wi 11, an engineer, who was standing in the A BXCOKD SHOT. Hartman fired a ascend ahot at Beck as he waa trying to make hit escapo, i he bullet passed between Beck'? legs, going through his pants and just taking the skin off his right leg.

Beck saya the shooting was caused by a difficulty he had with Hartman several weeks ago. since which time Hartman had sworn ho would get Stee, When arrested to-night Hartman had a pistol in each hand, and remarked that he was sorry that ho had missed Beck. Hartman Lad been drinking freely to-dar. his friends n.tiuiate that the was cansed by other reasons than those as? signed by Beck. Bail wat refuted Hart man to-night, and be was lodged in jail until to-morrow morning.

Every factory and workshop in the land should keep on hand Salvation Uil. cents, Old newgpspsrs for tais si offiot; osnta mi ka-dxtxl. DR. INGRAM'S DEATH. MANCHESTER LOSES ONE OF HER MOST POPULAR PHYSICIANS.

of Bis Lift and Professional Ca? and to Ac. Dr. S. L. Ingram, one of the leading ticiant snd most prominent citisem Manchester, died at five minutes befo O'clock yesterday afternoon at his i dence, corner of Twelfth and streets.

Hia death, though not exa su-! was both a surprise and a sh to the community. He had only beei about a week, snd it was not until thre four days ago that hit condition beci inch as to canse alarm. Then his son. Lawrence Ingrain, was called home telegraph from Lunenburg. where he gone for a brief stay with relatives.

Isaiah White, of It: mond. and Drs. T. Mathews and T. Dorse tt.

ox this city, were almost ttantly by the bedside of the ill physii ami did for him all that medicalskil? co Ma r4 Ingram was a man of splendid ct ecter and universal popularity. A dence of nearly twenty years in thit gave him a wide acquaintance among people of Ktcbmond. Manchester, i Chesterfield. And he was held in high teem by all who know him, not only bis learning and skill as a physician, I sjsofor thotsj iiolile traits of charac that make up the true man. To his fan he was affectionate and tender, to Metida he was steadfast and true, and ufo abounded in deudi of charity a goodness.

He M't death with Christian heroin snd a short while before he passed he enjoyed the communion service of I 1 Church ami signified his ran ness to pass to the reward of the good a tost sxrrcn omasum. P'lvana? LPtlepago lucrara born at rel I.anenburg county, in Vasa son of Captain lustrara, a sob' of the war of and of Alice Utttepage I lor. He was educated at mo University oM Kin a and at al CoUeite, I'bilai; Bhia, and subsequently attended lectures at ospttalof France, in Paris. blsreti from Partshe was tendered by Uon-Cbai Faulkner, tbou Minister to France, i 11 secretary at Isgattoa, winch diet BOBOr Dr. Digram ducuned, preferr1 to melles lila profe.sinn.

Be I-'Kan practice of medicine In HI Qd at of the war entered I service as attached Courtney a battery. He continued In the cap? ty of surgeon until the end of bos. SIM'S THE WAR. After the war Dr. Ingrarn pru-tice-l for a years In the county of nativity.

From UV red to Chesterfield, and In 187J sell! In M.mob'-mer, (tan which time until last Mi day he was actively and continuously engaged the practice of bl? profession. For mi had been Coroner of the city and 1'reald? of 'he li.iardof Health. Hiirimt all thn years bis residence hero be was au active member of the Meada-Memorial I Many years ago be Joined Kiclimo Ipb 1W, A.F. and A.M..of and at the time of hi? death he wat of Manchester No. 1 1, A.

F. a A.M. He was aUki a im-mber of tin? anights of the Iron Hall, lie was twice married, his llrst wife being Smart, and bis second wife Mi. aneaburg county. He loaves ti vivlng bun bis widow three childreu of i Oral John il.

Hustings court of stoaohester: Dr. Lawi (tram, ef thi? city, and Page Waller i'? Military Academy, FauquJ county. Mineral will take place from UM ial church to-morrow afternoon at o'clock. WANT mtf TO STAY. The fimirregatlon of the Ptfth-Street Metb dist church are very anxious that Kev.

LniiKhau beeoBUnoed a-i their ai the prensuro has been so greet that to body has telegraphed to ti his iiifiuet.ee to get make feeimg whatever again i. ilwnnl, who ha-? been app reet, and If he ootnee his recepttoo bs cordial and hearty. Mr. Laughan bat a coinplUhedan cxi-eilent work In this and it Is feared that any chango this time i not be 'I ne old pa tor will almost certainly be sent back. The aleo prevails that there au rat? oi the sa huren.

It ramored Hi it Kev.Kr.Wli will be sent to another Hold and a uew pastor I ml to tub? charge. A sAMTM. A of assignment wlh of tii? Clerk of the OOTI reetafdi from Jona IL Pa a i Hull streot between Tenih and Eleventh, (M aUofthe property Mr. h. who Is named as trastee.

The Wirt fe. Taylor of HI limon i Min ir, 57; tors: Taylor, bollln. Edel lirother Todd the total liahll ties are assets about TUB STAM'ARII tUXM (OMI'ASY. Tho annual meeting of the stockholders i tb Richmond spike aid Iron Curnpan; plant la lOCSlOd in till? c'y, loll at uoon at tho impany's office, and of routine business tram lie- following offloeri elected i irer iiiiii mail John Ityrd Warwick, J. T.

Allen, K. A. Maunders. rSSSONAlS ANO BKIEKS. Mr.

W. H. Llpscoiub Is del tin-d at home BlCkBl Mrs. S. A.

Morrtseett Is quite sick at her re? It. i. of this city, Is very sick a her Mr. James F. has returned to tt city.

Hov. John J. Clopton is detatned at home Clerk M. A. Cogblll, of wat In tb erday.

Mrs. D. 1- i'ulliam continues very ill at ho Pi rter Mr. ii. P.

Vsd? un 1 bride returned homi Thursday from -New York. Christian b. sell attended. There hav? been tl week. ltev.

W. C. Val-n, the uew pastor of Centra Methodist obttroh, expected to preach his lC' troductory sermon Sunday moruuig. Mr. i.

irg, and Mr. terfleld, were In Maucbestei '1 tiurreiay afternoon aese. The funeral of little baa Dv; took placa yesterday afternoon at from tl bytetiau church and largely Sttendi 1. Jamet A. Llpscomb, of this city, ha? been il In Ibis rilly of Hi? Toitrtn Cavalry Association, wblcb has on fuotainove meal erect a statue to Jeb Stuart.

it it. Charles (ialloway, formerly of Milftioe, tei, here on a visit to friends and He will leave In a few day? for his now BeMol Gloucester county, where he was sent by the Metb The Board of Bauet fkeuts of Chesterfield county will meet Monday. Iho board will bo 1 the time for completing the new Ja.I. 1 he contractors would have completed the viurk by the but for bad weather last nu nth. tin Brodnax has opened an office in fir the practice of medicine.

Dr. ir graduated with ittsttnotion bom the goof Virginia last May, and since bst beeu a physician at the Hetreat in It liiuii. I. Tul? morning at 10 o'clock at Cowardln-Ave char Mrs. Laura E.

Mitchell sud her baabaod. Bev. lienjamin Mitchell. missionaries from China, will speak to aricbss ter. I lu re were so? eral minor cases in the Mayor's Court yesterday morning, uoue of which of pjbll mtereat.

COLLEGE BOYS PLAY FOOT-BALL. Tbe Second Eleven of This Instltatiou Defeat McGuire's Team. An interesting gamo of foot-ball be? tween the second eleven of Itichmond Col? ic-o and McGuire's school team was played yesterday evening on the college Ilrrtbali was begun at 4:10 P. M. and rasaMed in a i tank for both tbe ball be? kept near the JlcUulre's ifoal most of tbe Tus second half started with McOutre's kicker In vi tue bad, which bj successive end they wed up into the college gotd.

ilere tbo eo.it.ge team, secured tbe ball and male a beautiful run, being within a tew feel cl McUutroe goat 1 be ball was touched down, wuich was followed by a goal Score, 8 to 0. Neither side after this. Both teams showed great practice, Wilson, sud Mercer, of McGulres. and (i. Win? ston, ChiUlrey.

and Parker, the college team, rspe.rl?Ily disttnguUbed themselves by skilful tackling and daring runs. LABOR MEETING LAST NIGHT An Assembly of Mechanics Listen to an Address on Folly one hundred and fifty of Ifich mond's sturdy mechanics assembled at the Old Market Hall last night to near an ad? dress by Mr. V. J. Mcuuire, of PhtladeL phut, general secretary of tbe lulled Bruiner hood ef Carpenters and Joiners of America.

who. It was announced, would make a special talk upon tbe subject lhe Hardens of Labor and Bow to Behave Them." Br. Bctiuire fcratoat an boar midtifteen minutes, and bis aUdreje was frequently interrupted by applause. In opening tne speaker expressed his pleasant at beuig to Ulk to a KMfamoud andi? ene, after which ho went Into his subject with nuency and eloquence. He said tbe tneu who are working lung hours ax? putting the lash tt hauds of the to whip themselves with, lie (ltd not believe there was an honest, stpjara in the city of hlchuoad who was op poaed to unions.

Jfvsry man who wanted to have a happy home an 1 eujoy good school fsctil tiss was ready to go lato tne tabor crgaulaaUoos. Br. MeUuirs aassrtc? that only the shifting lew were opposed ta thefts, and claimed th they derive! no benefit? by being cosasot with them. He said be thought a stro: and healthy man who was folly able to take ca of himself was a very mean man If he was willing to std the weak. The sneaker drew beautiful picture from nature In eoBcrusten, ai bow the birds of tbe ah nocked and lioffaloe? of th? West went lu He said the poll -y mapped out for mankind organisation, and it should be adopted, and was to tbe interest of tbe strong man to cot bine his efforts with those of the were man Improve me condition of humanity.

DEATH OF MAJOR HARRY H. SELDEf This Popular Gentleman fteddenly Pass. Away from Major Harry Heth Seiden died suddenl of paralysis yesterday morning a o'clock, after an illness of only a tew day The sad event occurred at his res No. 9 north Sixth street, and was a den and severe shock his relulivse an Major Seiden had been complaining fo some tune, but bis condition was nr thought to be serious and did not ii with his business. Last Monday heappue for a leave of absence from the James-Kiver Improvement, where bad been employed for some time, and Tuesday he started for liellfield.

where ht wife was visiting. While on the tram was taken sick and returned Lome. Beiden sent tor and returned to thi city, but the detaaaad after the attacl seemed to rally and kept in eXeBttn spirits. Thursday be seemed to have re covered almost entirely. WaoTB UIS NAM? AND DIET).

a few minutes before his death yes torday the deceased signed several nasse which had been sent him by Colonel liur gwyn. They were delivered to him by i colored servant, and Maior Sohlen his signature in a firm, bold hand. He hat hardly done this when he fell back in bn cbair and expired almost immediately. At alarm was Instantly given and phyeiotaai sont for. Dr.

latuin. who was the first respond, soon saw that nothing could don as life was alroady extinct. Major Balden was in the fifty-eighth yeai of his age. He was a brother of Major 11 K. Helden, of the Manchester way.

and Mr. Charles Seiden, of the City railway. Ho Uarea a widow, who Mrs. Kosalio Winston, but uo children, The deceased was a gallant Confederate soldier, having served at ono time in the quartermaster department, subsequently on General Lwell's staff, and iater with General Jones. He was an exceedingl) amiable and courteous gentleman and eery popular in society.

'1 he deceased wan very attentive to his duties and a warm friend and useful citizen, who deservedly possessed tbe highest ciU-cm and respect of all who knew him. thi The funeral will take place this after? noon at 3:80 o'clock trom St. James church. ami the following gentlemen are requested to act as pall-bearers C. I.angborne, C.

P. K. liurgwyn, Joseph W. Johnson, L. It.

Tatum, Julien Hinford. W. M. bridges, Cr. G.

A. Orenshaw, Or. KeevesTatuui, Hing. W. Q.

F. H. Donne. g. i W.

K. Johnson, and K. H. Steuer. It was a sad coincidence that the resi? dence of Carr.

in which Major Saldan du 1, was. the from which the brilliant wedding party of Mr. Hsnry Hob nier and Miss Addie Lyons Btarted Thursday night. nBsXB of SARAH r. lire.

Sarah F. Huband. an old and high? ly-esteemed lady, died at the resi her daughter, on Church Hill, yesterday morning of bronohial affection. was the last surviving ohild of John Dud? ley and Ann Jane Armstrong, the last named of whom preceded her to tke grave by few months ot the advanced age of rears, and widow of the late Ephraim Huband. who for a number of whs chief baker at the Exchange and Ballard hotels tuis city and during tne war lovernment baker to tke in and around Charlotteeville.

She -ix V. C. Wilt, F. rds, Mattie, Charlas and James 1. Huband, of this cttv, and Mrs.

Thomas I. haines, of Manchester. Her funeral will St. Johu'n cuurch at o'clock this afternoon. ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA.

Meeting of the Asiuelatlon Next Month? Appropriations to the Home. There will bo a meeting of the Associa? (the Army of Northern Virginia at mp Hall Friday, December Uto, at noon, for th? pun a of aeretaifas nsoiana for arousing more cntliususm iu theor tion. The subject of selecting an orator for the next annual session will also be considered. At 5 o'clock tho samo afternoon, and at re will be a meeting of committees from the various Confederate camps to take action regarding securing from tho Legislature au increased appro? priation for Lea Camp Soldiers' Home. CltT rirenlt Court.

In the Circui' Court yosterdev in the suit of th" Merchants National Hank th? ilaMleiiii Fishermen and the Jui nd ajalnst that association Kovall Hacks, pe Justo, and it. larks -for 1268.10. William Cus H. Hill, and others, were not tin the verdict, and the salt as to them I a the ease of Mary Dotlard against the city of Richmond a ver llct rendered in favor ot the plaintiff for W50. This was an action I rie? all" from a fall street forth? condition of wat the city, It aasolatmed, was Damages were laid at Two Old Thi funny absurdity has been hero uevr ral and never naa failed to please the larpo sudlen -es that have greeted It.

Addl mad? both In the east and mu abefs. Wurn nogrmblanc? wf a plot. t'Ut a BtriiiK of i oiiin il loko.s, wuhth, uni that keep you lu a roar of laughter till th? last fall of tho curtain. The sale of re? served seats begins to-day. Ilot'i Are Improving.

The condition of Mr. Lawrence Lotti? who suffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago, Is still cntl'al, but Dr. ueorge lieu. JuhnMcn, his physician, said that he was slightly better late yesterday afternoon. Wblttlo was mocil more comfortable thaii ho has been lor boveral days, but be Is still sick.

Application for Denied. telegraph to the Utcpatch.1 WAgnrNOTog, November Presi? dent hai denied tho application for i of Kowlaad Cooper, oonvtottd In Mhuiseippl ot violating tbe internal revenue laws. Ruin for Sale. telegraph to the DtaesAOaVl Kaxbah Cttt, November maker Melbourne has formed tin land lattou. Capital ilOU, 000.

Bain eotd to all buyers. Fatal Kxploslon a H-oilei. (By telegraph to me Dtspavh.1 Cbattanooua, day, at ilentoga, fnrty-nve miles below here, a saw-mtll oiler exploded. Instantly killing two young sons of the proprietor, T. P.

A aaw-duat wheeler had hi? leg broken ami Mr. Battens had an arm broken lu two places. Por? tions of mo boiler were thrown 300 feet. Attachment a Misting; Treasurer. telegraph to me Dispatch.

1 Lowell, November at? tachment for was to-day pin funis bel? ng ng to Dr. S. P. Hmltb, the mls.ilug supreme trteaurer of the Order of me him, who Is alleged to have Improperly loaned of the tunda of that order. Britain's Arbitrator as to Baring Sea.

telegraph to the Dispatch.) Ottawa, November it learned from well-informed quarters that information has been received here mat either the Emperor of Hermanr or me President of the Swiss republic will be asked by the British to represent Great Britain In to? Arbitration Commission to be appointed to set? tle tue Hering Sea question. A Villag? Magnat? Falla. telegraph to me Dispatch.) Caictoo, Norembor special from Arlington, J. A. Oblingcr, cwner of me Hank of Arlington and postmaster of the village, Is a defaulter in ma sum of tl 000 to Depositors wlU lose everything, as 'ha Lank was a private one.

His bar? been gomg on fcr nearly two yuan. Specu? lation wheat Is me cause. The telegraph to Ute Dispatch. 1 New Yosx, November business failures occurring throughout the country for the last seven day? number for the United States, and for Canada or a total of MA as compared with -f'l last week, and tiod the week Detraction of Lake Shipping. telegraph to tbe Dispatch.) Chicago, November heports now coming in show thst tbe reoent storms were destructive to lake shipping.

Half dozen schooners were wrecked. Vat? the Kavorite, I By telegraph to the Dispatch. 1 Nsw Uavxn, November is the favorite at 5 to i to foot-bail match with Harvard. DIOCESAN MISSIONS The Congress Thinks Starre Work Should Tie Done Is tbs outitrr. telegraph to tho WAsnwuTos, November subject of discussion at to-day's session of tne Episcopal was The True Pwlisy of Uiocaan Msssiona." Pspers were read by Hey.

Dr. Ousfave Gtrstonsen. of New Yorkctty; Key. Dr. Lindsay, of Washington, and .1.

T. Zorn, of Mor ristown. S. V. A number of persons mado brief speeches.

The general tone was fa? vorable to the Episcopal Church more work in country and sparsely-nettled piles. THEIR ESCAPE A W0N3ER. Two Railway-Passenger Cars Marled Into a SJasara, Hut No On? Killed. (By cable to the i accident occurred railway, and all the sn almost miraculous escapo fr'tu a most bon tram high t. KOJTgU, owing to son ed reason, the car- dnvjf others it.

The wkoie train was derailed. Two of the carriages plunged over 'ho side ol the viada tell to the ground. F' rtunatelv as they went over the eonpling-pins broke and the otber ei on th viaduct. Quite number ot in the two cars that bad fallen, but, atiaage to say, none of them were killed, bight, however, were seriously Injui on the Austrian (By Anglo-American cable to Uie Utspv Virs to-duv. Ben Steinbeck Banco, replyuig to a proposal tl ot tli? Ii il 'r to that lu said the in i a bad effi rameal Bnanessi ami that he could slder such a proposal.

Mnrder In the (Ky telegraph to Novembex 20. The jury in the case of Charles Catkins, charged with the murder of his wife, tbet'oonty Court at Saloin, brought In a rerdlel of hi me first degree thin afternoon. Watklns will piobn biy be ssnlonoed tfasttw control. (By telegrapb to the Dispatch. I Savannah, 1 a.

November 20. -The small? pox epidemic af Harns Neck is well under the control ot the United Bertas-Hospital authorities si The disease Is in an Isolated which Is sparsely populated and is eighty miles south of Savannah. The epidemic is confined wlihlu a radius of dv? miles. Passengr sleet -Nob. dy Killed.

1 lyTXOOUl. pas? senger trains ou the Clack division of 1 IhsI ultfht. Thebattageand mall-oars seiet ilercoped. fwo mall clerks have broken bones, bal th? gers escaped with a shaking up. Tie engineer and iiieuiou Jumped safely.

The Luinlixr-t uttlog Steeard llejten. (By telegraph to tbe Minneapolis. Korember lumber season is over. The cut for the year reaches 447,713.253 feet, Ihlnglss. and This beats all records, and the output of lMtIO by lumber, and Wanted Mnslo at Taking OfT.

telegraph to the Dispatch. Abixxni. Tkxas, November II. Frizzle was hanged here to-day for the murder of his wife la Oomaacho couuty last Two days ago he requested that the Abilene Cornet Band be permitted to play at the hanging. Purchases of Silver.

to tbe November par chases, ounces at from WJi to No more purchases this month. Panorama Pilgrim's Progress. Kev. Adam Chambers will give hit brated. soul-stirring lecture, by magnificent paintings, at Leader Hall, Manchester, Thursday night at o'clock.

Don't miss tins great treat. Tho next night Mr. Chamber? will show lecture at FroemoKon-Streot baptist church, Nor? folk. 25o. children, IV.

Manchester baptist church Sunday night at o'clock, illustrated sermon on the Prodigal rion by Kev. Adatn CsMMtbsVS. Very largo and magnificent oil-paint will bo used. All are welcome. Tbe magnificent decoration for the marri? age of Miss Lyons and Mr.

II. lidimorat Kt. Paul's church was furnished by Hill brothers. Florists, 61S west Broad street. The only positive cure for constitutional blood poison is A.

H. C. Alterative. Tbe A. B.

C. Chemical Compeer publiant "Home for their Alterative than any other blood medicine? Whet? Baby was stet, we gave her When she was a Child, she crtil for Castalia. Whs? sh? beoam? Mas, she clung to Castorfs? Wbea she bad Children, she gave them THROAT DfSSAtSS ootnme- with Cosghy Cold or Sore Throat, Bisnaocufr Taocitss" gtre Immediate rsUsf. swig fei Prio? S8 cents. The best regulator of dlgasttve orgaaa and best appetiser known is anuostcm Try tt, but beware of imitations.

Uet tbe gsetts In? arricio, ruauufa. tursd by Dr. J. (J. B.

StSgerf A Sons I'M TlliUct STORE NEIVS. S.vn BDAT, November 21st. You probslly found out during the) cold wsvo the past few days that joa needed heavier Flanuelt, kc. aro oouatsntly ro? ceiving now goods, und ft el certain W6 cun please you in any department tf? aro offering unusually Heavy Canton Flannels at 10 and 12je. a yank Wo would like you to comparo those with you've ever seen.

are also otetag splendid values 1:1 all kind? ol Colored and Figured Canton Flannr.lt White, Bed, and Cray All-Wool Flan Baaw Received today 100 pieces Extra) Hoavy Apron Oinghatus, which we will soil at x'. a yanl. The value its to great that wo expect them to sell rapidly. social good things in tho Linea stock received to-day. tt Turkey? Pamask in new designs, iH? wide, fiOe.

a yard-warranted fast color five new designs in Soft-Finish (lerman Cream-Finish Table Dauiip-k, iiiclioa wide, fis best valut? ever oflered German Croaiu Dime? Napkint, 1.23, $1.50, I1.T5, tho We lave nevor seen anything ta oipial our All-Linen, Long, Soft-Fibre Iluok Towels at lije, each, tho 17c. each, .2 the 20o. each, the dozen tub, $2.75 the dozen. Cur Knotted Fringe Damask Towel Ifki stltsjjtil on account of it.s immense size ami tho delight of buyer and seller. It gives satisfaction on both Bides of tho counter.

Our line of Merino and All-Wool Un? derwear is complete. 1 hi nnmliers wo offer at 25 snd aro being sold all around us at and 50c, Wo offer special bargains tit $1, 31.25, $1.50 in Merino, Wli to, Ri 1, aud Nata? ral Wool. A completo stock Wird Cloves) for children, ladius, and Kid Cashmere, Fleeced-Lined. hitvo the. best Jersey to be found Men's Kid, Dogskin, oud Castor vraxj lined and online I I.

Homo special drives in Bis rufei Comforts go on sub' "Crown I' largest and l.ea,n-t AH over offered ce xtic-adb. $10. $10. $10. $10.

Search The World Over and you'll not find a better article for tho money than wo offer in our SPECIAL OF MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR Jen $10. Je? Price has been compnrod to a lever and in said to move tho world, and the price wo have mado on tluso Suits is bound to movo a world of trndo in out Men's Suit and Overcoat Department to-day. But price standing alone means nothing we want you to judgn by facts, nol by fancies therefore, wo ask you to look at the quality and real valuo of the gart monta wo shall to-day offer in the suits and overcoats wo advert STYLE AND A you may make euro of finding in every garment we offer, otherwise it would find no place among our royal stock. The variety of materials in which wa can fit you is very large, and the make and trim all you would expect to find in mita ol a much higher price. You'll find among them Nobby Sacks and Stylish snd they will recommend themselves to you at sight Every Huit and Overcoat sold at this price will add another link of appreciation to our immense and mighty chain ol patronage.

ftfir Special sale MEN'S PANTALOONS today at 81.00. such as others sell at $2.50 and sizes. IN THE BOYS' DEPARTMENT, 65 two-piece Short-Pants Suits, sizes four and five years, former prico $3.30, $4, and prie? to-day only for S2.95. $8f two-piece Short-Pants Suits (a few tbreo-pieee Short-PanU Suite- among them) at tke special prico, to-day only S4.80. 123 two-piece Short-Panta Snita, broken lota, but enough suits to fit size boy.

The materials ate the finest cawdnierea, worsteds, and ehtmota, Their former prico was $9, $10, and $12. You can take your pick to-day for S7.50. 816 Boya' Long-Pant? which for $6, $6,50, and $7, yon pick to-day for S4.85. 100 dozen Men's Derby Hat? to-day for Special prioM on UNDERWEAR today. A TYPEWRITER FREE with every purchaae of $5 or orar in any ot of the THEBOSTON.

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