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Mrs. HACEarc, havy ac il land oe theoundol th at stintsnothg m t T~l PIN -- IIUI ED IN Ms.F. . awhone blckchntllla E RFECTING ALL THE DETAILS ABOUT OUR{ POSTAL SERYIC fulno o tho pblw hile b juiiousW RKI D BI white ostrich tips. o c t Mrs. HarroI , black chantilly lace over 1,011 the sound policy that stints nothing in the perfection of postal facilities and expends A IMPRESSIVE CHUR o CEREON Mrs.cowan,ream white satin on traine, LIST OF INSPEOPORS AND CLERKS FOR ANNUAL REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER- nothingof the public money needlessly. "HITINGTON AND OCIFN '1 NOT trDBRILLIANTRECEPTI Miss Lizie Meek, cream white srah corsage, THE COMING CITY ELECTION. GENERAL TO PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. A BRILIANT nNANcIAL SHOWING. HURT THEl N NATIONALISTS. bouquet of violets . .. Continuing the report says Beautiful Bridesmaids-A Q uartette of Bessie Tysen, lavender cashmere and waist The past fiscal year has been burdened by The MIiha' Mn s'ade upa and of darker shade in velvet Voters will Meet in Primary Convention An Excellent Showing-The Department no change in the rates of postage, while the e Irishman's Mind is Jacksonville's Most Lovely Girls-St. Mrs. Shuff, orange faille Francais en traine, in Their Respective Wards on TUesday Nearly Self-sustaining--Increase in Of- highly prosperous condition of business af- Unionists Can Make nouConverts in Ire John's Church Crowded-The Guests at with black velvet waist. . the Duval Reception--List of Presents. Miss Ambler, light blue striped silk. Night and EleetFive Delegates to Meet flcers-DifferentBranches of the Service fats, giving loose to the enter rise and ac- land-The P'eld to Work in is Scotland -DfcsadRcmedtos ivity of our people, has greatly augmented an nln--eioofteSuton Miss Belle Robinson, biack chantilly lace Thursday Night to Name Candidates. -Defects an Recommendations. the employment of the service and improved ad Engle nd-Review of the Situation. with ornaments of blue ostrich tips. _its :financial aspect. To keep supplied the ris As early as half past seven last night Up stairs in the corner suite o"er the ing denjands upon it, someincrease in the scale J reception room 'were arranged many of The following official call for an elec- Special to the NEws-HnALD. of expenditure has been requisite; yet the in- By Cable to the NEWS-HERAIJD. St. Johns Church was filled nearly to its the edding presents, but by no means all tion was isued yesterday: WASHINGTON, D. C., November 80.-The crease in gross revenues has gone so far beyond LONDON, November 30.-The reception utota po fte aIbe ett h that the year closed with a deficit of but $4,-. repto utmost seating capacity by a crowd-of peoof f them. Many had been sen to the WHEREAS, atameetingof committees from annual report of the PostmastertGeneral a00,000, reducing the postal burden on the given Lord Hart!ngton and Goschen in ple, in part worshipers drawn thither by future home of the pair in Cleveland and the board of trade and the city council of the for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1887, has general treasury nearly three-sevenths. May Dublin yesterday was a great triumph for not 'h hop be I'lylnul t a , as th many notifications had been received here city of Jacksonville, and the several county and s not the hope be fairly nmdulged that, as the y ad a reatrcumnhefo the festival of St. Andrew, in part wedding of presents f::warded, but which had not city executive committees of the two political st been competed and filed in the execu- same happy circumstances of essful bus- the Unionist leader and regade cancel guests, and the remainder curious secta- arrived up to last night. The fol- parties, held at the board of trade rooms in the tive office. It is on the whole a most grat- ness and profitable enterprise remain appa- r of, the excheer f tors who were willing to sit through a lowing list is by no means perfect, city of Jacksonville on the 28th day of Novem- gently in undiminished vigor, the advantage long religious service, in order to be on but it will convey some idea of the ber, 1887, it was unanimously resolved "thatan ifying document showing, as it does, that ous disproportion in the increasing ratios will them personally, but it cannot be said that number and elegance of the gifts: election recalled in the several wards of the the department is every year approaching continue on the side of the revenue; so that they accomplished anything for their cause. i city of Jacksonville on December 13, 1887, to . e, i g Toilet and manicure set, amberittings, from elect two aldermen for each ward of said city more nearly to a self-sustaining basis. employment of them, may apply coming gains I'he arguments they used were the same mony which was to follow it. L. Furchgott and Charles Benedict; flower and a mayor of said city;" and itwas further That portion of the report bearing upon to the generous perfection of - the agencies of that have been warmed up and served in At about 8 o'clock the guests who had basket, Mrs, D. G. Ambler; handsome vase in unanimously resolved "that the polling places this minister of universal usefulness? beeninvited to witness the nuptials of silver stand, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons: silver and named in each district and ward named this point says : Subjoinedis asummaryof the general items season and out since theagitationfor Home i gold lined card receiver, Mr. and Mrs. Goodell; by the county commissioners be ac- The expectation of growth and improvement of the financial account for the year ended Rule began and the "points"i made by the Miss Florence C. Paine, of Jacksonville, to' mouchoir case, with handkerchiefs, Miss Liz- cepted and named as the polling in the affairs of the postal service, indulged in June30, 1887. s e Mr.Lois . inc o Clvean O zie Meek; pickle disly with . tongs, P. J. places for the several wards of the city at said previous re ports, has been realized during the Revenue: Ordinary speakers against Gladstone and the Irish Mr. Louis H. Winch, of" Cleveland, 0., Holmes: handkerchiefs, MissOverstreet: brass election and that the polls open at 8 o'clock, past year. In part arising from an extension po-tal .......... .......... $48,118,273.94 leaders were as blunt astebutt nd of a began to assemble at the church, but lamp, elegant relief, with hand-painted, shade, sun time, and close at sun down," and it was of the limits o mailable matter of the fourth Money order bu i Messrs. Christopher and Somerville; case of further uns.nimously resolved "that there be class-ordered to meet the requirements of ness ........................ 719,35.45 owing to the occupation of the seats by after-dinner spoons. Mrs, Ditte Cleveland; appointed by this convention three inspectors trade-and for the receipts of the special-de- Nothin whatsoever can b the people as above noted, the ushers were diamond ear-rings, from the bridegroom: a of election and a clerk Of election for each livery service but chiefly from the greater em- ,60.39 a ing w o everlc be gained by horser and, ph'o- of a,,h ' bl b dd horse and phton, also from the bridegroom; ward of this city to be composed as nearly as ployment of aI1 postalfacilities conse uent up- Expenditures to either or or against Home Rle The ne unaue to seat t hem an s their numbers royal Worcester vase. H. F. Coats, Ohio; cheval may be of an equal number of Democrats, Re- on the rising business prosperity of the coun- September 30, 1887 $52,891,677.43 is drawn or agai t well can be and swelled continually, the aisles, vestibule F. Winch, Roanoke, Va.; case publicans and laboringmen, who shall conduct try, faithfu lly reflected in the postal service, Amoun certified r a as e an e of after-dinner . coffee spoons, Mrs. the election in each of said wards," and it was the revenues have gained upon the preceding and not reported there are no wavered Every man one and rear part of the church were soon un- Hicks, Cheyene, W. T.; Egyptian vases, further unanimously resolved "that the re- year by nearly $4,840,000, attaining a height paid............... 75,000.00 meets in Ireland is for absolute local -elf comfortably crowded. The services inci- J. M. Cutler; toilet and mani- turns of votes cast at said election be canvassed never reached before, despite the restrictive Estimated aipount government, or he is unalterably against dent to the festivcu of St. Andrew, were e set, Joseph Iredel Columbia, S. C. berry and the result thereof be declared bya board operation of various reductions in the rates of not yet reported 2t. It is therefore not in Ireland tl.at Ihe dettote etia o .Adrw wr sonin case, MisJse ue ~,'e cnitn"of William A. Mcl~ean, Rober, . postage. "Upon the othief hand, the study of to auditor .. '. 251,700.00 converts are to be gained, by either side, not ended until 9 o'clock, ahhalf hour later 11 ndsomely framed and representing a wed- Archibal and Thomas E. Buckman." economy has not been without effect in re- Amount of indebt- cut and to b cogand wher thou ding scene, Mrs. Lecon and M g Mintie Paine, And, WHEREAS. at an adjourned meeting of straining the necessarily rising scale of expen- edness incurred but Eugland and Scotland, wlere thou than the hour set forte wedding cere- Brooklyn. N. y.; tall standard brass lamp, said committee, held at the same place on the diture, so that the increase of cash disburse- for which appro- sands of men who talk glibly enough cn the mony. Charles W. McLain; setof ice. cream spoons, 29th day of November, 1887,itwas unanimously ments has hut little overstepped $2,000,000. priation is re- Irish question, have not the slightest con In the mean time the bridal party ad Arthur F. Perry; pair 'of enamelled copper resolved "that the voters in each ward who Thus the deficiency charged upon the gen- quired............ 119,02.98 option of the merits of the matter. ntementethbrdlpryadvases, silver mounted, (leorga L. Drew:; engrav- favor holding an election in this city meet in oral treasury, which two years since was a What is needed to ad vance ireland's in- "'+ also arrived but were obliged to remain in ing, Misses McAbby and Wilcox, Tryon, N. d.; primary convention at 8 o'clock on Tuesday round seven millions and a year ago but about 52,837,680.41 terests and accelerate the progress of the carriages awaiting the close of the ser- after dinner coffee cups, with after dinner night, December 6, 1887, at places to be desig- seventy thousand less, has been reduced al- Deduct net gain by events ad t e promrei s of spoons, Mr. and Mrs. 1. U. Fletcher; bisque nated by the chairman of this meeting, and most three-sevenths, while the fair augury super count 2,5.80events towards the cousm ation of a vices. When at length this point had been figures, Mr. and M'rs. B-ckwith, Michigan; elect five delegates who shall meet in conven- from our present circumstances gives hope -$-2,814,113.i majority of her people, far more than oxidised silver lamp, if. W. Wolcott, Denver, tion Thursday, December 8, 1887, at 8 o'clock p. that during the current year it will nearly if league meetings at beme, is agitation in reached the congregation still remained Col. one dozen silver tea spoons, Miss Ruth m., at the court house, to nominate a mayor of not entirely disappear. If there shall remain Cash deficiency ............... 3,976,504.2 Great Britain; and Irish leaders would do seated and it was some time before vacant Greenleaf; sugar spo-", C. F. Warriner; but- said city, two aldermen for each ward of said at the year's end any excess of cash expendi- Add credits a3d . well to transfer their oratory to the En places could be found forr seating any of knife, the Misses Warriner; berr city and an executive committee" and it w tur oe o receipts, it cannot but be much less earnings of Pacif- glish and scotch agricultural and mann plcscudb on o etn n spoon, W,9 Bollj, Chicago; hea futer uaiosyresolved, "that the than the postages upon the mal matter of the ic railroad con- tacturing districts or a while and note the guests. This was finally accomplished rest, Mrs. R. H. M.Milhan; sugar chairman ofthemeeting beauthorized to desig- government itself, estimated to be at least two panics .... .............. ,482,598.92 waell the effect of their efforts before re and the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding sifter, Mrs. George M. Smith; set of nate the place of the holding of each of the said millions annually, and reasonably its debt to suwellthe ffect t of theirfrt fe r hand-made china, from the' i r ide'seister;solid primary conventions, and nominate a person the postal service. It may, therefore, be fairly Total excess of cost sumingthe filiess tilling of the barren march, played on the organ by Mrs. Wel- carved uprightpiano, solid silver tea set and to call each of said convention to order," armed that from the beginning of the e- over revenue ................ $5,459,103.14 mental soilat home. don-lund, announced the approach of tue hank check, from the bride's parents; entire And it wasu further unanimously resolved, rent fiscal year the postal service has again be- HnNX E ET AE [cureHrigo~ eeto ilb bridal company. bed-room set, including brass bedstead "that the chai man of this meetingbe author- come substantially self-sustaining; and the THE NXT YEAR'S ESTIMATE. O S c u ington's reception will be Precese I by the ushers Mr.C.W.McLain canopy top, fr om the groom's mother; book o ized to appoint the inspectors and clerks of prediction be ventured that if the revenues be The estimatefor the next year is necessarily us d in fulet the and Mr A. r'. Perry, the wedding party poems, George Collins, Boston; case of oyster election for each ward at said election, they to not further crippled, and. only a similar more uncertain. It may be conjected that, as passed up the aisle in the following order: forks, Chas. M.Fuller;bronze pannl, oxidized be named in conformity with the reso-ution on ratio of increasing expenditure be held, the usual during the period of a Presidential can- enormous Unionist sentiment existing in Miss Florence Warriner ani Mr. L. M. silver figures in has relief, Mr, and Mrs. Holt, this subject adopted at the meeting held No- next fiscal year will yield a surplus, which vass, there will be somewhat less of business Ireland in refutation of the national claim Bailey; Miss Sallie Wimpson an Mr. H. Orange Park; pan-cake knife,Miss Sallie Simp- vember28th, 188.i should, under the same conditions, annuahy activity and somewhat more carriage of news- that the prevailing sentiment is almost Bie;MsSaie imsnadM.HAson; hand painted drape, Mrs. Simpson; Now theref'e be it known: Treat itfoom- increase. papers and periodicals; but there is, at best, wholly in favor of Home Rule; but it must Htitchcock: Miss Ruth Greenleaf and Mr. H.box of oranges, Major Gee. H. INorris, Hqigh- pliance with the foregoing resolutions an "little more than conjecture to base an estimate be remembered that Hkrtington's audience H. Johnson; Miss Dottie Paine, sister of the land Park; cathedral clock, Mr. and Mrs. S.L. election by the regisered voters within the INCREASE IN POST' OFFICES. m e ollewng i to asuln upon bride, and Mr. Peter Neff, Jr. of Cincinnati, Earle; berry spoon in case, Mrs. Geo. I. Nor- city.,f Jacksonville is hereby called to be held By the annual review and readjustment, which the estimate was transmitted to the was a section l one, and bore no urate the bridegroom's best man; the bridegroomn, ris: silver ice pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ti- in the several wards of said city on December based upon the returns of their business secretary of the treasury: significance of wide prevalence of Unionist supporting Mrs. Paine, andthe bride on her ton; bread and milk bowl and pitcher, Miss 13,1887, toelecttwo aldermen for each ward for the four quarters ended with March 31 Es imatedamountofordinary pos- opinion in Ireland than a well filled Meth fathe a l ra pisep Pearl Tilton: brocaded glove box, Mrs. S. L. of said city anda mayorof said city, and that 1887 tb t sh t hb d tal revenue, exclusive of re- odist church would denote universal ac At the chancel rail the pairs separated, Keene; white feather fan, Mrs. M. C. Powers, the polling lace in each election district as , e report ows at on te 1st ay ceipts from second-class matter, etanie of Wesleyan doct the maids turning to the left, and the St. Augustine. named by the county commissioners for Duval of July the net gains of the several classes for year ending June 30, 1888 .... $51,072,938,36 ie eyc doctrines. groomsmen to the right. The bridegroom The reception continued for nearly an county be the polling place in pach of said were t in the first, 5in the secotid, and 0 Add increase of 8 per cent ......... 3,085,836.66 meeting was unquestioably success, but receivin the brie from te father stood hur, afte whichrhe compayirepairdttoowarsnat saitelectio:land titlthenplls willindtheatird; m ekngerespetivettotlsoof88 wih g her e he a t he st e dinin rotr which h ad beny eare r cne at eight o'clock, sun time, and in lhe first, 485 in the ,eond, and 1,819 in 55,158,795,02 rn t i onds sall The wtemp bat re Tv~hher bere ctue as an exuii e ifunitur ro theicasion, aend wered namsed atsun down. And that the.,following the third in .all, 2,336, a net increase of 92. Amount of estimated * tr oLno wligwt rdbti Thebrdes osum ws n xqisteofit funiur fr heocason adwer nmepersons'are appointedto act as inspec- This showing indicates less than the real revenuefrom second- is safe to say that the damage they will ?: combination of ivory uncut velvet, with Miglionico's orchestra led the gay dancers tors and clerks of election in the respective tse sh e s w ere thr the e class matter for inflict upon the Nationalist position o faille Francaiso cut e tratre The pointed util long after midnight. wards, to-wit: +_atbcuehr eeohe fie n yeredniJn 0mprvement accomplished in that of the Corsage was cut square at the neck and The supper table was arranged in the First Ward-Ins ecturs, George B..-Prevatt, titled to adVancement from the fourth 'to ea e88 .ing...June.. 80 ,07.6Uinss ilnt e prn.t h " £ I...iB:.:- pnCleob u 0 Uni o nut s a t the fildin with a Duchesse point laceftchu, long reception room south of and opening oni." L. Harris and4 Williamn Lewis. Clerk, Johni the third class, which, by delays "in the Add incr, ase of 15 perserhrorcagsithstain + The front was trimmed with Duchesse from the hotel parlor. It presented a Second Ward-Inspectors, ThornasO. King, nexts q orts. Anede postne until centc-... 1.. 1.654,939.30searc.er.orchangesn es point, a gift of the bridegroom's mot er, most beautiful appearance-an appearance E. Williams, T. H. Ward. Clerk, George ber there were added to the third class 45 T A RAILROAD SASH UP. Mrs. S. H. Winch. A plain tulle veil, ex- which was not in the least deceptive, for Lampkin. Total estimated ordinary postal. AD. tending the whole length of the train and the guests did ample justice to it when Third Ward-Inspectors, W. B. Clarkson, offices by assignment pursuant to law; revenue -56,81,74. APR a bouquet of violets and roses completed the proper time came, John 0. Kernan, George Armstrong. Clerk, thus maIng the total number of the third Amount o rr estimated revenue assenger uns In a rt T tha costume. .The receptionl was one of the most bril- Fouth Ward-Inspectors, M .A. Dzialvnski, of aliPresidential offices, 2,881; the highest Special to the NEWS-HRALD. The bridesmaids were dressed as follows: liant ever given in Jacksonville, and if it J@n f Tyler, w.A. Gibbons. Clerk, Charles yet reached n te history of the depart- s gro reits FITCHBURG, MAss., November 30.-A Miss Florie Warriner, lavender rhadames, may be regarded as ontiy a foretaste of F. VereIl t. ment. Yeredn ui 0 88... 5,6 53 white lace and V shaped corsage. what is to follow during the next four Fifth Ward-Inspectors, W. A. Bisbee. T. H. - The estimates submitted for the appropria- Raymond excursion train, consisting of an Miss Ruth Greenleaf, ligut blue surah, low months the season bids f ir to be a very Willard, Andrew Thomas. Clerk, H. T. All- 1The net increasein the number of post- tions aggregate 558,967,233.74, a sum greater eng b car and si tbul corsage, point lace, and blue and pink isoman notable one in point of gayety. ing. offices was distributed in portions of the than the estimated revenue by 1,403,499.42. It gme, baggage x vest e ears, aaa. Mr. and Mrs. Winch will start imme- mxth Ward-Inspectors, John E. Hughey. country as follows: To the New England is designed, however, to submit the estimates struck the rear end of a freight train while ... Miss Satie Simpson, light green surah, veiled diately for their new home in Cleveland, B' r Bet.el, Samuell Craft. Clerk, J. W. States, 45: to the five Middle States and the for appropriation in each of the thirty-six trying to get on a side track in a new yard. with white tulle and profusely trimmed with it is not among thu iniposshilites Seventh Ward- Ins actors, E. C. Lefebre, District of Columbia, 202: to the fourteen itemspede ntly high, anhsonel cl o snateopr B tgen src ip;lwcrsg.nnexpended balances maybe reasonably expec ed All but four cars were on the side truck iss Dotte Paine,corncolored moireantique that other year will fi them claiming C. M. Conroy, Geo., Lofto Clerk, Azo Southern States and the Indian Territory to be more than the foregoing difference, as it hen the engine of the passenger train surab, low cur age, made without sleeves; corn Florida for their residence-at least, so Marvin. 785; to the three Pacific slope States and has been during each of the three or four years w colored ribbons tolinish. says the brides father, whois reluctant to Eighth Ward--Inspe tors, Chas. E. Weston, Territories, 115; and to the States and Ter- past. Unless legislation or some unforeseen crashed .nto ti e rear of the freight. The Mrs. Dr. J. H. Paine, mother of the let his daughter out of the family nest. Max. i-irschman, M. Ponder. Clerk, J. L. ritories of the West and Northwest, 396. event changes the relation between revenue saloon car of the freight was reduced to bride, was becomingly attired in a combi- N h Ward-nnectrs F. M. Robin The largest increase in any State fell to and expense, a cash surplusmay be c6nidently kindling wood. George Joshin, drover, of nation costume of black silk and black D.TGerow, FrankE. Marquis. ClerkJosepnh Pennsylvania, amounting to 118, and in anticipated astheproductof the coming ye.r. East Buffalo, N, Y., had several ribs lace. yThe Congressional Caucuses. F. Price. •evada alone there was a decrease, 8 in The whole report comprises a pamphlet broken and strine injured; Wilhato Dixon, The space inside thechanceraliand al out Special to the EWS-H1iALD. Abd that the said inspectors and clerks make number, but 7 having been established of 86 pages and is amostexhaustive review fireman of the passenger engine, spine in the altar had been teautif.lly decorated WAsHINGTON, D. C., November 30- return of the results of said elections to Wil- while 15 were discontinued. of the work of the department in. every jured, also hurt internally. with banks of cameras, ferns and pal- Chairman Cannon has decided to call a A M ea umnRoberne co Archbald and The total number of pstoffices fall detail. T'hetreightcarnexttote caboose was metto. Two high vwses were tilled with a EBukauecptoecofcassnth1tdyofJl,87,todloaded with cotton aiid the next with kerc rofusi'ion of blossoms, and the whole caucus of the Republican members of the them, as a board of canvassers of the said elec- ata s5,157, besides which there were also A WHISKhY TRUST. lane. The. keroseie too i re and both ighted up by scores of gas jets made a House Saturday afternoon. The,business And in pursuance of said resolution, be it 613 branch offices or stations. Of the O B, with baggage car of the pea very pretty picture. It was not complete, to Le transacted is not important. The further knownthatthe voters of each ward branch offices, all auxiliary to the post- Five Houses Oppose It, But Can be cas train, were consumed. All of the however, until the party had taken their names of the mun to be given complimen- are hereby called to meet in primary conven- offices in the larger cities, 458 are stations Bought for $5,000,000. baggage in the car was saved. places as above. Then the music ceased tary votes for the speakership and the four tionon Tuesday night, December t,1887, intheir for the sale of stamps and stamped paper Special to the NEWS-HERALD. No passengers were injured. The vesti and the Rev. Dr. Weller, rector of St. general offices of the House will be agreect ,raes a d t te w ivd w amet only, maintained at small cost; 41 others PEORIA, ILL., November 30.-For several bule cars were slightly damaged, but pro- ' John's, began the beantif l marriage care- upon, and possibly action will be taken in convention Thursday, ecember 8 1887, at are also registration offices; 35 more are days there has been quite a delegation of ceeded to Boston. The engine of the pas mony of the church. As he spoke the open- on the tariff, but the caucus on that is not 8 o'clock p. m., at the court houe, and nri both registry and money-order stations ing words, "dearly beloved, etc.." the expected before the holidays. The Demo- nate a mayor of said city and two aldermen beside: and 79 more are carrier stations in distillersin this city whose object has been sender train was wrecked. whole congregation rose to its feet and crats il caucus Saturday evening and for each ward of said city, and an executive addition, except that 6 of them do no to perfect a whiskey trust. All the dis- Bargaiin in the Pulpf. the deep hush was broken only by the will nominate Speaker Carlisle and other committee. money-order business. The carrierstations cordant elements, which will have to be Srcial to the NWS-HERALD. impressive tones of the rector and the low officers of the House. A causes of Repub- - First Ward-At northern Terminus of Pine are generally post offices in all but name, haemonizcd beforethe distillers are unani- CHICAO, ovembe 30.-The M responses of the man and woman. dlican Senators on the Turpie'contested alec ' etn Ward-At Wallace's halL having a superintendent, created apart After the ceremony, the party passed out nion from Indiana isexpecced on Saturday. Third Ward--At court house. ments, and suitable allowances. mouse, met here yesterday to see if matters day says that Dr. Parker, D. D., of City in reverse order, Mr. and Mrs. Winch lead- It is known that an objection is to be made Fourth Ward-At Mechanics' engine house. Among all the postoffices, 7,745 were on could be arranged whereby they could put Tem1 Lod d a 1 C ing. Behind them the greit concourse of to Turpie taking his seat on Monday. Fifth;Ward-At M. L. Hartridge's livery the 1st day of July money order offices, in their respective houses in charge of the mple, ondon, receive a Chicago worshipers and guests filed out,, and the __stable, addition to 108 money order stations: and trust. Herald reporter in the pulpit of the 600 was ms t ain. th le- K Sixth Ward-SAt Hughey'sstore. 197 offices beside were authorized to issue There are five of these distilleries, andso Plymouth Congregational church last - , money, and hundreds had turned away Specialto the NSittEiD Eighth Ward-At LVilla mayor's office, postal notes. far they have refused to affiliate with the Sunday and endeavored to sell to the Her Nindstuhyelo e1 Wrdt tRobinns machine shops. SALARIES Oy POSTMASTES. others. The meeting adjourned with old a six column rinterviewwith Gladstone, upon finding thestate of things inside. At GiREENF]ELD MASS., November 30.- AusR W. Ows, Chairman, The difficulties in poperly adjustng the t undemstandinig that these houses in collected, " as the reverend centleman about 9:45 the parlors of the Duval hotel David Randall, of Turners Falls, and pro-- -** * Te ificlte inpo l djsigth question would go into the ti'ust, provided said, "during visits to Mr. Gladstone's were 4 throw peror tof the frnd othe ai adlo~resFls npo *.. compensation for thle different classes of they were compensated for their distillery home, and being delicious little things . brie at rdegor oo tn he friend a e prietor of a fruit farm, was shot and T IE COMMISSIONCORNERED. postmasters, always a fruitful subject of property w ith other security than trust dropped in private cot veratio, com reception ws held for nearly an hour. killed last night while sitting by a win Schedules s b blhed Four Su contention, sil continue, but Mr. Vilas certificates. pletely exhausting th# subject, atid really reti ws loed byrdancing in h u.le largedo inihs ie by so wne- Scesle Wes to Pbha d:orSp has reduced the complaints somewhat and On Monday next acommuitteeis to visit making the article worth $l,000." The dn wa followed by dancing sa the large dow inbis andalby some uneown pe- excessive Weeks tob Operative. is of the opinion that each office can best those five houses, appraise the property. offerwas not accepted, though the elo The parlors had been very beautifully throughout this section. Special to the NEwS-H1EraLD. be treated independently with much better and issue certificates therefor, which it is quenr congregationalist wanted to close decorated with cut and potted flowers. Lincoln Randall, his son, has been ar- TALLAHASSEE, FLA., November 30.-W. results than with the present system of said are to be secured before they are the deal right there in the pulpit. under the direction of Mrs. D.M. Connelly. rested on suspicion of having committed D. Chipley, vice president; Theodore classification, given. If they are accepted by the respec The bride and groom stood in the north- the murder. Welch, general freight gent; C.P. Atmor, POSTOFFICE BUILDINGS. five owners, then the houses that are not Lost Her Lover and Committed Suiide. wegt corner un.er a floral bell and a fes- . e 'The report goes into all the details of the now in the trust will become the property' special to the NEWS-HERALD. toon of magnolia leave@ and japonicas. general passenger agent; T. C. Shepard, a rentals'and expenses of leased apartments of that organization. Over the door, windows and mirrors were A Yoing Thief Caged. division passenger and freight agent of the and shows the present number and equip- It is said by those 'in a position to know DAVENPORT, IA., November 30.-Oxford the large leaves of the cabbage Special to the m 9EW5-11ERALD. Pensacola and Atlantic, and Louisville and mentof buildings constructed and owned that unless these houses are secured +the junction, a small town forty miles north of, palm, and the corners and sides GAINEVILLE, FLA., November 29.-Mat. Nby the government for postoffice purposes, trust will not be able to form. and it is here is gr at.ly excited over a suicide which of the room were charmingly re- Kyle, a colored boy in the employ of Mrs. Nashille railroads are here and have Among other interesting statistics Mr. also asserted it will take $5,000,000 to in- occurred there yesterday. Ben Cusle and lived by groups of cocoanut palms, M. C. hellighad a hearing before the board of revisers i Vilas gives the following: sure the success of the trust. Japee fernsoustraof treenu f ae , . Bell, was arrested at evening, Charles A. Logan, two prominet young Jpaeefrsusrlntrefrns, Japa- .•fterirad cmiso po h hr r nwltgvrmetbidnsc ness oleanders, all varieties of the sago charged with theft from her store. He h t io meisn cpontth Thea noc t emunt biig coLe palm and specimens of the screw pahm, been carrying on his ste aling for a year or subject of rates. The revisers consist of taining post offices, and the supervising archi- GLASS MwEN DE.TERMIN:ED. men, were rival suitors for I-he hand of + tect of the treasury advised me that41 govern- Ehzal eth Waterson, a 17-year-old dan h yucca, of the croton family, and the night more. Suspicion on him caused his arrest Comptroilor Barnes, Secretary Crawford, ment buildings, which will furnish post otlice Th'y Form an Association to Fight the ter of a well-known farmer. The two men blooming cereas budded with the epiphyl- ann he made a confession. He was placed Teasurer Crill, Attorney-General Cooper quarters, are in processof erection, and that Flint Glass Makers Union. met atl the girl's house when a dr st elate lium in full bloom, besides about 100 vari in jail to await a preliminary trial. and Commissioner Mitnhell. Their duties special appropriations have been made for 82 Special to the NEWS-HERALD. encounter ensued, the victor to loave the eties of potted flowers. There was a very .- *--- and powers are defined in sections 8 to morewhose construction is not yet begun P Of the 04 In present se, , allin the State of .PITTSBURG, November 30.-The national piize. Cusey was finally successful in beautiful basket of Japonicas and crysan- Sub Marine Vessel Wanted. 12 of the act creating the railroad coin- Maine aretfourth-class offices; 2, 1 in Maine meeting of the Flint Glass Manufacturers driving away his rival at the point of a pis themums with a pink pon1 lily in the cen- Special to the News-RALD. lsson and i in Massachusetts, are of the lowest of f the tol. Logan was the favorite with the girl, ter, the gift of Mrs. D. G. Amber. W. D. Chipley made a protest before the third class, and I holds the Georgetown office, association adjourned finally this after- and yesterday afternoon she sent a bullet At least 250 guests filed up and were WASHINGTON, D. C., November 30.-The railroad commission which being denied, now a station of the Washington post office. non and the action taken may cause the through her heart. presented to the newly-wedded nair, each navy department has invited proposals for he now carries before the board of revisers This leaves 98,of which 86 are in the first and a - in turn wishing something like long life su plying a sub-marine vessel for naval t> ask the restoration of passenger rates. econd classes, and 12 ii/ the third, out <f the most determined fight in the glass trade. Fought With Closed Eyes. and happiness-or words to that effect. ~,urp ses. Patents of this nature are He says the commission rates will not go number of 1,18/ proposed for renting, already A combination known as the Associated Special to the NEWS-HERALD. goso provided for; besides 76 which soon will be GLass Manufacturers of the United States + The scene was a vemy a simated one. There numerous, but no other navy in. the 'worl into effect D)ecember 1st, and he claims alsoin buildings owned by the govermen.asMnfarrfte Unt Stte NASHUA, N. H., November 30.-John was a marked predome n a ce of feminine has ver, tkena practical step toward their that the time since the publication of The number remaining for furthur rovms.on, was permanently formed. Its object is to loveliness overthe masculine element adoption , freight rates, has not been sufficient to on the plan suggested, will therefore be 1,415. deal with alleged aggressions of the Donahue, of Boston, and James Curley, of presietand many of the toilettes were - prepare, print and distribute new rates. The average rental of the 801 ofiloes now American Flint Glassmakers Union. Nashua, N. H., fought fifteen rounds to a sur~~~ al I+ surpassingly beautiful. Below are some Moreover he claims the commission can- leased is $943.00; and of the remainder provided The business will be conducted by an finish with bare knuckles this morning in -' of the more prominent ones: The Fishery Coaventionlin Session. noteuforce their order until they have by allowances, $605.41; and of the total of executive committee empowered at any a brn t ov er t he Maists u org lin Mrs. O. L. eene,blaksatin entraine, elabo- Special to the NEWS-HERALD. " been published four weeks. 0 tlr ssinoe provided fo, s 57.se:and time to shut down any or all factories. ul had teettr of t ettfr ten ratelytrimmed with jets. WASHINGTON. D. C., November 30.-The The passenger rates were published on for the additional ones proposed, because of The scale of "mov es " and rules is very rounds,afterwhich Donahueassumedtheof Mrs..Dr. Sollace Mitchell, a very elegant fishery convention adjourned at 6 o'clock November 16,and thefreighttariff Novein- their small requirements and location in length y, and will e presented to work- fensive and in the fifteenth round knocked White corded silk entrine her 23. He claims that section 6 of the small places, at an average annual rental men through unofficiais The executive Curley out by a blov under the chin. Mrs. Dr. Mitchell, heavy black faille Fran- this 'evening, after a session of four hours, railroad commission act, page 120, acts not exceeding $400 each, or a total additional committee is empowered to import foreign During the last three rounds neither men caM Pier-, black silk and iet. to meet again Saturday next. of 1887 have not been complied with. cost of $435,800 per year for rent, Add for glass for the entire trade in the event of a could see the other. Their eves being Mrs. C. .Jones,black chantilly lace over This section says:000and thegannualtcharge for quartersUm f $0fo strike. It is expected that workmen will closed. Donahue's nose was broken in the black satin, trimmings of plush moire ribbon. Death of Mr. M. W. King. "When any schedule shall0have been mador post-offices will become approximately $1,000,- refuse the rates and a strike will follow, thirteenth round. I rs A. W. B rs ht a h er..----. Mrs. '. . Barrs, wit cashmereth tal Mr. Myron W. King-died at 1 o'clock revised as aforesaid it shall be the duty of the 000, and increase from year to year at the rmate Manufacturers have prepared for the con trimmings. this morning at the residence of Mr. W. said commissioners to .cause a publica- of 3 toh per centum. test and in fact are expecting it. Work Among the Indians. Mrs. W.A. Dell. ashes of roses, satin en A. Young, in East Jacksoville. The de- successive weeks in onenewspaper pub- The postmaster-general suggests that ***obSpecial tote NEws-hrEaALSD. raine with trimmmns, pink and ashesof roses, cesed was 25 years old. lished in Jacksonville etc., and that the Govenent should uid its postoffices Robbers at DeLeon Springs.EW YORK, November 30.-Senator brocae chieniclie fringe. -____ schedules thus prepared shall be taken as evi- separately and solely for postal uses, and Special to the NEWS-HERALD. Es ana Mrs. 'elfair 'tockton. black chautilly lace deuce as herein provided until the sameshall recommends the appointment of a deprt SPRING GARDEN, FLA., November 30.- Daes and Rev. Lyman Abbott were orgreen moire aneribbons.wt trnig fape Robert LA[Kerr, ef lOPaisley, IScotland,Is about missionershv beneaeand published efas aforesaid hfor all Tent rar Dec tvE skle rVughe..Toatmt trbeyhv eumd aogtesekr tameigt-a Miss Emmie Bird, pongee with dark green to erect a thread mill at all River, Mas, in the railroad companies now organized under awa nucl-DELIVERY SERIEuobeook f an Nati I <ni Mrs. FannieDavidson, white satin, elabor- which he will employ 70J hands. the laws of this State, etc." This service was,. during the last fiscal at DeLeon Springs within the last week, association, whose object is to aid in ately trimmed with e-curial lace. Win. Skakel, the convicted proprietor of the * year, extended to eight additional cities one of which was successful. It is reported Christianizing and civilizing the Indians. Mrs. D. U. Fletcher, cream satin en tmaine, stock notation click, was sentenced in Chicago Webb's Rolling Exposition. which had reached the limits then required that the saloon at that place was broken Yearly reports showed that $2,467 has been combined with heavy corded flowered silk. yesterday to pay a dine of $1500. Special to the NEWS-HERALD. bpla of $20,000 gross receipts or 20,000 into last Friday night, the robbers secur- expended for houses, tools stock, etc., Mrs John Gs. Christopher, red faille Fran- James Casey and John Gage fought afight of LEESB.uRO, FLA.l Nvember 30latFlr poaon, and were thus within the dis- ing half a barrel of whiske. o enlong the Idians, and $3,700 for vision cais en train; with tront of cream white moire twenty-six savage rounds at Jersey City .- For- cretionary consideration of the depart Last night three men attempted to enter work. ad trimmings of red embroidered faille Frau- Heights yesterday. It ended in a disgraceful da's Rolling Exposition car arrived this ment. These were Birmingham in Ala- M. Venner's store, at DeLeon Springs. Mr. -**- aesatin e le morning, and was welcomed by a large bama, Wichita in Kansas. Battle Creek in Veuner sleeps in the store and was National Convention Fever. Miss Lula Devuel1, cream white Nai n Tebational committee of the Prohibition Michigan, Winoim in Minnesota, Joliet awaketied he-fore an entrance was e;flected. Special to the NzwS-HERAL.. trM Minni Smith, canary suah en tnparty niet itor i yesterday. They on crowd. Governor Mabry, Messrs. Pratt and Rock Island in Illinois. Bradford in After some delay e mae the rascals at the WASBIOTON, D. C.A,November 30. Miss Helle Wheeli, pale gre--n cashmere, t aososubantially te sameo State repro- and Hawk, of the Corrmtercial, and other Pennsylvania and Rutland in Vermont. door, causing them to make a very disor- Washingtonians have caught the 3.ationa withtrimmingsof darker green velvet. last year. prominent citizens, a delegation of Brooks- Their addition left the total number of derly retreat. Some shots were fired after W Mrs.Starsell, cream white failed F lancaise ' t u Cl e' . foy, a villacitizens, Mayor C. o. Cowden, Dr. places within the privileges of this system them which did not take effect. The convention fever and the district com'-mi entrutreelahrateyltimmerwit duyetsrMarlehediilhdsua'e ini'ening ail, nrd St"oge', FankH. SxonClerYofCourrto ee18 atthennd o theyear - ubbeskmomirndoterfieobtbdi 1mo9sinershavedeciedoofcalha iyear.n Miss Annie Smith, cardinal cashmere and Sothingis being done to ofhet a settlement e. " Hle and Luy Jenues dined on the The appropriation for last year was $4,- damage. A valise and a new hatchet were with a view to urging upon the respectiv plushcombinationentraine. I t was reported in New York yesterdaythat ctr A number of Leesburg's representa- 928,531.25, and the balance unexpended all that remained from which to form a national committees the adaintmnes of the MissFrankie Smith, cream white satin, en the North niver Sugar leinery Company had five men met and appointed a conittee thereof is $309,839.18. The record of the clue. No arrests have been made. capital. The Republicun counrmit ee will traine been solo to the Sugar Trust Synicate for to arrang e foran advertisement and ex- years a testimony to the fairhful and There is much ado about the "wet and meet December 9, but-te Demiocrati Mrs. Cliff MarcyGobelin blu orhadameswith 5825,000; alse that Me ier it amd Comfpany, hibits. The car left for Tavares this even- well-directed efforts of the superintendent dry" election to be heldto-ay. Both par- committee Will not assemble until Feb. + skigtof blue and brooadegray. had sold out$ to the same combination, lag. - -' - of the service to steadily augment its use- ties mmmo exerting all their energy m.rary .. . - -. :: I , 4--- - A+, I .- - -'-I 4,'~~ , -~-. . " --. . . .r. . , .-. . 'I ; - '+, .- s • • -.. . . ...- A- ------- ------ ------

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Mrs. HACEarc, havy ac il land oe theoundol th at stintsnothg m t T~l PIN --IIUI ED IN Ms.F. . awhone blckchntllla E RFECTING ALL THE DETAILS ABOUT OUR{ POSTAL SERYIC fulno o tho pblw hile b juiiousW RKI D BI white ostrich tips. o c t Mrs. HarroI , black chantilly lace over 1,011 the sound policy that stints nothing in the

perfection of postal facilities and expends A IMPRESSIVE CHUR o CEREON Mrs.cowan,ream white satin on traine, LIST OF INSPEOPORS AND CLERKS FOR ANNUAL REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER- nothingof the public money needlessly. "HITINGTON AND OCIFN '1 NOT

trDBRILLIANTRECEPTI Miss Lizie Meek, cream white srah corsage, THE COMING CITY ELECTION. GENERAL TO PRESIDENT CLEVELAND. A BRILIANT nNANcIAL SHOWING. HURT THEl N NATIONALISTS. bouquet of violets . .. Continuing the report says Beautiful Bridesmaids-A Q uartette of Bessie Tysen, lavender cashmere and waist The past fiscal year has been burdened by The MIiha' Mn s'ade upa and

of darker shade in velvet Voters will Meet in Primary Convention An Excellent Showing-The Department no change in the rates of postage, while the e Irishman's Mind is Jacksonville's Most Lovely Girls-St. Mrs. Shuff, orange faille Francais en traine, in Their Respective Wards on TUesday Nearly Self-sustaining--Increase in Of- highly prosperous condition of business af- Unionists Can Make nouConverts in IreJohn's Church Crowded-The Guests at with black velvet waist. . the Duval Reception--List of Presents. Miss Ambler, light blue striped silk. Night and EleetFive Delegates to Meet flcers-DifferentBranches of the Service fats, giving loose to the enter rise and ac- land-The P'eld to Work in is Scotland -DfcsadRcmedtos ivity of our people, has greatly augmented an nln--eioofteSuton Miss Belle Robinson, biack chantilly lace Thursday Night to Name Candidates. -Defects an Recommendations. the employment of the service and improved ad Engle nd-Review of the Situation. with ornaments of blue ostrich tips. _its :financial aspect. To keep supplied the ris

As early as half past seven last night Up stairs in the corner suite o"er the ing denjands upon it, someincrease in the scale J reception room 'were arranged many of The following official call for an elec- Special to the NEws-HnALD. of expenditure has been requisite; yet the in- By Cable to the NEWS-HERAIJD. St. Johns Church was filled nearly to its the edding presents, but by no means all tion was isued yesterday: WASHINGTON, D. C., November 80.-The crease in gross revenues has gone so far beyond LONDON, November 30.-The reception utota po fte aIbe ett h that the year closed with a deficit of but $4,-. repto utmost seating capacity by a crowd-of peoof f them. Many had been sen to the WHEREAS, atameetingof committees from annual report of the PostmastertGeneral a00,000, reducing the postal burden on the given Lord Hart!ngton and Goschen in ple, in part worshipers drawn thither by future home of the pair in Cleveland and the board of trade and the city council of the for the fiscal year ending June 80, 1887, has general treasury nearly three-sevenths. May Dublin yesterday was a great triumph for

not 'h hop be I'lylnul t a , as th

many notifications had been received here city of Jacksonville, and the several county and s not the hope be fairly nmdulged that, as the y ad a reatrcumnhefo the festival of St. Andrew, in part wedding of presents f::warded, but which had not city executive committees of the two political st been competed and filed in the execu- same happy circumstances of essful bus- the Unionist leader and regade cancelguests, and the remainder curious secta- arrived up to last night. The fol- parties, held at the board of trade rooms in the tive office. It is on the whole a most grat- ness and profitable enterprise remain appa- r of, the excheer f

tors who were willing to sit through a lowing list is by no means perfect, city of Jacksonville on the 28th day of Novem- gently in undiminished vigor, the advantagelong religious service, in order to be on but it will convey some idea of the ber, 1887, it was unanimously resolved "thatan ifying document showing, as it does, that ous disproportion in the increasing ratios will them personally, but it cannot be said that number and elegance of the gifts: election recalled in the several wards of the the department is every year approaching continue on the side of the revenue; so that they accomplished anything for their cause.

i city of Jacksonville on December 13, 1887, to . e, i

g Toilet and manicure set, amberittings, from elect two aldermen for each ward of said city more nearly to a self-sustaining basis. employment of them, may apply coming gains I'he arguments they used were the same mony which was to follow it. L. Furchgott and Charles Benedict; flower and a mayor of said city;" and itwas further That portion of the report bearing upon to the generous perfection of - the agencies of that have been warmed up and served in At about 8 o'clock the guests who had basket, Mrs, D. G. Ambler; handsome vase in unanimously resolved "that the polling places this minister of universal usefulness? beeninvited to witness the nuptials of silver stand, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons: silver and named in each district and ward named this point says : Subjoinedis asummaryof the general items season and out since theagitationfor Home i gold lined card receiver, Mr. and Mrs. Goodell; by the county commissioners be ac- The expectation of growth and improvement of the financial account for the year ended Rule began and the "points"i made by the Miss Florence C. Paine, of Jacksonville, to' mouchoir case, with handkerchiefs, Miss Liz- cepted and named as the polling in the affairs of the postal service, indulged in June30, 1887. s e Mr.Lois . inc o Clvean O zie Meek; pickle disly with . tongs, P. J. places for the several wards of the city at said previous re ports, has been realized during the Revenue: Ordinary speakers against Gladstone and the Irish Mr. Louis H. Winch, of" Cleveland, 0., Holmes: handkerchiefs, MissOverstreet: brass election and that the polls open at 8 o'clock, past year. In part arising from an extension po-tal .......... .......... $48,118,273.94 leaders were as blunt astebutt nd of a began to assemble at the church, but lamp, elegant relief, with hand-painted, shade, sun time, and close at sun down," and it was of the limits o mailable matter of the fourth Money order bu i

Messrs. Christopher and Somerville; case of further uns.nimously resolved "that there be class-ordered to meet the requirements of ness ........................ 719,35.45 owing to the occupation of the seats by after-dinner spoons. Mrs, Ditte Cleveland; appointed by this convention three inspectors trade-and for the receipts of the special-de- Nothin whatsoever can b

the people as above noted, the ushers were diamond ear-rings, from the bridegroom: a of election and a clerk Of election for each livery service but chiefly from the greater em- ,60.39 a ing w o everlc be gained by

horser and, ph'o- of a,,h '

bl b dd horse and phton, also from the bridegroom; ward of this city to be composed as nearly as ployment of aI1 postalfacilities conse uent up- Expenditures to either or or against Home Rle The ne unaue to seat t hem an s their numbers royal Worcester vase. H. F. Coats, Ohio; cheval may be of an equal number of Democrats, Re- on the rising business prosperity of the coun- September 30, 1887 $52,891,677.43 is drawn or agai t well can be and swelled continually, the aisles, vestibule F. Winch, Roanoke, Va.; case publicans and laboringmen, who shall conduct try, faithfu lly reflected in the postal service, Amoun certified r a as e an e of after-dinner . coffee spoons, Mrs. the election in each of said wards," and it was the revenues have gained upon the preceding and not reported there are no wavered Every man one and rear part of the church were soon un- Hicks, Cheyene, W. T.; Egyptian vases, further unanimously resolved "that the re- year by nearly $4,840,000, attaining a height paid............... 75,000.00 meets in Ireland is for absolute local -elf

comfortably crowded. The services inci- J. M. Cutler; toilet and mani- turns of votes cast at said election be canvassed never reached before, despite the restrictive Estimated aipount government, or he is unalterably against dent to the festivcu of St. Andrew, were e set, Joseph Iredel Columbia, S. C. berry and the result thereof be declared bya board operation of various reductions in the rates of not yet reported 2t. It is therefore not in Ireland tl.at Ihe

dettote etia o .Adrw wr sonin case, MisJse ue ~,'e cnitn"of William A. Mcl~ean, Rober, . postage. "Upon the othief hand, the study of to auditor .. '. 251,700.00 converts are to be gained, by either side, not ended until 9 o'clock, ahhalf hour later 11 ndsomely framed and representing a wed- Archibal and Thomas E. Buckman." economy has not been without effect in re- Amount of indebt- cut and to b cogand wher thouding scene, Mrs. Lecon and M g Mintie Paine, And, WHEREAS. at an adjourned meeting of straining the necessarily rising scale of expen- edness incurred but Eugland and Scotland, wlere thouthan the hour set forte wedding cere- Brooklyn. N. y.; tall standard brass lamp, said committee, held at the same place on the diture, so that the increase of cash disburse- for which appro- sands of men who talk glibly enough cn the mony. Charles W. McLain; setof ice. cream spoons, 29th day of November, 1887,itwas unanimously ments has hut little overstepped $2,000,000. priation is re- Irish question, have not the slightest con

In the mean time the bridal party ad Arthur F. Perry; pair 'of enamelled copper resolved "that the voters in each ward who Thus the deficiency charged upon the gen- quired............ 119,02.98 option of the merits of the matter. ntementethbrdlpryadvases, silver mounted, (leorga L. Drew:; engrav- favor holding an election in this city meet in oral treasury, which two years since was a What is needed to ad vance ireland's in- "'+ also arrived but were obliged to remain in ing, Misses McAbby and Wilcox, Tryon, N. d.; primary convention at 8 o'clock on Tuesday round seven millions and a year ago but about 52,837,680.41 terests and accelerate the progress of the carriages awaiting the close of the ser- after dinner coffee cups, with after dinner night, December 6, 1887, at places to be desig- seventy thousand less, has been reduced al- Deduct net gain by events ad t e promrei s of spoons, Mr. and Mrs. 1. U. Fletcher; bisque nated by the chairman of this meeting, and most three-sevenths, while the fair augury super count 2,5.80events towards the cousm ation of a vices. When at length this point had been figures, Mr. and M'rs. B-ckwith, Michigan; elect five delegates who shall meet in conven- from our present circumstances gives hope -$-2,814,113.i majority of her people, far more than oxidised silver lamp, if. W. Wolcott, Denver, tion Thursday, December 8, 1887, at 8 o'clock p. that during the current year it will nearly if league meetings at beme, is agitation in reached the congregation still remained Col. one dozen silver tea spoons, Miss Ruth m., at the court house, to nominate a mayor of not entirely disappear. If there shall remain Cash deficiency ............... 3,976,504.2 Great Britain; and Irish leaders would do seated and it was some time before vacant Greenleaf; sugar spo-", C. F. Warriner; but- said city, two aldermen for each ward of said at the year's end any excess of cash expendi- Add credits a3d . well to transfer their oratory to the Enplaces could be found forr seating any of knife, the Misses Warriner; berr city and an executive committee" and it w tur oe o receipts, it cannot but be much less earnings of Pacif- glish and scotch agricultural and mannplcscudb on o etn n spoon, W,9 Bollj, Chicago; hea futer uaiosyresolved, "that the than the postages upon the mal matter of the ic railroad con- tacturing districts or a while and note the guests. This was finally accomplished rest, Mrs. R. H. M.Milhan; sugar chairman ofthemeeting beauthorized to desig- government itself, estimated to be at least two panics .... .............. ,482,598.92 waell the effect of their efforts before reand the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding sifter, Mrs. George M. Smith; set of nate the place of the holding of each of the said millions annually, and reasonably its debt to suwellthe ffect t of theirfrt fe r hand-made china, from the' iride'seister;solid primary conventions, and nominate a person the postal service. It may, therefore, be fairly Total excess of cost sumingthe filiess tilling of the barren march, played on the organ by Mrs. Wel- carved uprightpiano, solid silver tea set and to call each of said convention to order," armed that from the beginning of the e- over revenue ................ $5,459,103.14 mental soilat home. don-lund, announced the approach of tue hank check, from the bride's parents; entire And it wasu further unanimously resolved, rent fiscal year the postal service has again be- HnNX E ET AE [cureHrigo~ eeto ilb bridal company. bed-room set, including brass bedstead "that the chai man of this meetingbe author- come substantially self-sustaining; and the THE NXT YEAR'S ESTIMATE. O S c u ington's reception will be

Precese I by the ushers Mr.C.W.McLain canopy top, fr om the groom's mother; book o ized to appoint the inspectors and clerks of prediction be ventured that if the revenues be The estimatefor the next year is necessarily us d in fulet the and Mr A. r'. Perry, the wedding party poems, George Collins, Boston; case of oyster election for each ward at said election, they to not further crippled, and. only a similar more uncertain. It may be conjected that, as passed up the aisle in the following order: forks, Chas. M.Fuller;bronze pannl, oxidized be named in conformity with the reso-ution on ratio of increasing expenditure be held, the usual during the period of a Presidential can- enormous Unionist sentiment existing in Miss Florence Warriner ani Mr. L. M. silver figures in has relief, Mr, and Mrs. Holt, this subject adopted at the meeting held No- next fiscal year will yield a surplus, which vass, there will be somewhat less of business Ireland in refutation of the national claim Bailey; Miss Sallie Wimpson an Mr. H. Orange Park; pan-cake knife,Miss Sallie Simp- vember28th, 188.i should, under the same conditions, annuahy activity and somewhat more carriage of news- that the prevailing sentiment is almost Bie;MsSaie imsnadM.HAson; hand painted drape, Mrs. Simpson; Now theref'e be it known: Treat itfoom- increase. papers and periodicals; but there is, at best, wholly in favor of Home Rule; but it must Htitchcock: Miss Ruth Greenleaf and Mr. H.box of oranges, Major Gee. H. INorris, Hqigh- pliance with the foregoing resolutions an "little more than conjecture to base an estimate be remembered that Hkrtington's audience H. Johnson; Miss Dottie Paine, sister of the land Park; cathedral clock, Mr. and Mrs. S.L. election by the regisered voters within the INCREASE IN POST' OFFICES. m e ollewng i to asuln upon bride, and Mr. Peter Neff, Jr. of Cincinnati, Earle; berry spoon in case, Mrs. Geo. I. Nor- city.,f Jacksonville is hereby called to be held By the annual review and readjustment, which the estimate was transmitted to the was a section l one, and bore no urate the bridegroom's best man; the bridegroomn, ris: silver ice pitcher, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Ti- in the several wards of said city on December based upon the returns of their business secretary of the treasury: significance of wide prevalence of Unionist supporting Mrs. Paine, andthe bride on her ton; bread and milk bowl and pitcher, Miss 13,1887, toelecttwo aldermen for each ward for the four quarters ended with March 31 Es imatedamountofordinary pos- opinion in Ireland than a well filled Methfathe a l ra pisep Pearl Tilton: brocaded glove box, Mrs. S. L. of said city anda mayorof said city, and that 1887 tb t sh t hb d tal revenue, exclusive of re- odist church would denote universal ac At the chancel rail the pairs separated, Keene; white feather fan, Mrs. M. C. Powers, the polling lace in each election district as , e report ows at on te 1st ay ceipts from second-class matter, etanie of Wesleyan doct the maids turning to the left, and the St. Augustine. named by the county commissioners for Duval of July the net gains of the several classes for year ending June 30, 1888 .... $51,072,938,36 ie eyc doctrines. groomsmen to the right. The bridegroom The reception continued for nearly an county be the polling place in pach of said were t in the first, 5in the secotid, and 0 Add increase of 8 per cent ......... 3,085,836.66 meeting was unquestioably success, but receivin the brie from te father stood hur, afte whichrhe compayirepairdttoowarsnat saitelectio:land titlthenplls willindtheatird; m ekngerespetivettotlsoof88

wih g her e he a t he st e dinin rotr which h ad beny eare r cne at eight o'clock, sun time, and in lhe first, 485 in the ,eond, and 1,819 in 55,158,795,02 rn t i onds sall The wtemp bat re Tv~hher bere ctue as an exuii e ifunitur ro theicasion, aend wered namsed atsun down. And that the.,following the third in .all, 2,336, a net increase of 92. Amount of estimated * tr oLno wligwt rdbti Thebrdes osum ws n xqisteofit funiur fr heocason adwer nmepersons'are appointedto act as inspec- This showing indicates less than the real revenuefrom second- is safe to say that the damage they will ?:

combination of ivory uncut velvet, with Miglionico's orchestra led the gay dancers tors and clerks of election in the respective tse sh e s w ere thr the e class matter for inflict upon the Nationalist position o faille Francaiso cut e tratre The pointed util long after midnight. wards, to-wit: +_atbcuehr eeohe fie n yeredniJn 0mprvement accomplished in that of the Corsage was cut square at the neck and The supper table was arranged in the First Ward-Ins ecturs, George B..-Prevatt, titled to adVancement from the fourth 'to ea e88 .ing...June.. 80 ,07.6Uinss ilnt e prn.t h " £ I...iB:.:- pnCleob u 0 Uni o nut s a t the fildin with a Duchesse point laceftchu, long reception room south of and opening oni." L. Harris and4 Williamn Lewis. Clerk, Johni the third class, which, by delays "in the Add incr, ase of 15 perserhrorcagsithstain +

The front was trimmed with Duchesse from the hotel parlor. It presented a Second Ward-Inspectors, ThornasO. King, nexts q orts. Anede postne until centc-... 1.. 1.654,939.30searc.er.orchangesn es point, a gift of the bridegroom's mot er, most beautiful appearance-an appearance E. Williams, T. H. Ward. Clerk, George ber there were added to the third class 45 T A RAILROAD SASH UP. Mrs. S. H. Winch. A plain tulle veil, ex- which was not in the least deceptive, for Lampkin. Total estimated ordinary postal. AD. tending the whole length of the train and the guests did ample justice to it when Third Ward-Inspectors, W. B. Clarkson, offices by assignment pursuant to law; revenue -56,81,74. APR a bouquet of violets and roses completed the proper time came, John 0. Kernan, George Armstrong. Clerk, thus maIng the total number of the third Amount o rr estimated revenue assenger uns In a rt T tha costume. .The receptionl was one of the most bril- Fouth Ward-Inspectors, M .A. Dzialvnski, of aliPresidential offices, 2,881; the highest Special to the NEWS-HRALD.

The bridesmaids were dressed as follows: liant ever given in Jacksonville, and if it J@n f Tyler, w.A. Gibbons. Clerk, Charles yet reached n te history of the depart- s gro reits FITCHBURG, MAss., November 30.-A Miss Florie Warriner, lavender rhadames, may be regarded as ontiy a foretaste of F. VereIl t. ment. Yeredn ui 0 88... 5,6 53

white lace and V shaped corsage. what is to follow during the next four Fifth Ward-Inspectors, W. A. Bisbee. T. H. - The estimates submitted for the appropria- Raymond excursion train, consisting of an Miss Ruth Greenleaf, ligut blue surah, low months the season bids f ir to be a very Willard, Andrew Thomas. Clerk, H. T. All- 1The net increasein the number of post- tions aggregate 558,967,233.74, a sum greater eng b car and si tbul corsage, point lace, and blue and pink isoman notable one in point of gayety. ing. offices was distributed in portions of the than the estimated revenue by 1,403,499.42. It gme, baggage x vest e ears, aaa. Mr. and Mrs. Winch will start imme- mxth Ward-Inspectors, John E. Hughey. country as follows: To the New England is designed, however, to submit the estimates struck the rear end of a freight train while ... Miss Satie Simpson, light green surah, veiled diately for their new home in Cleveland, B' r Bet.el, Samuell Craft. Clerk, J. W. States, 45: to the five Middle States and the for appropriation in each of the thirty-six trying to get on a side track in a new yard. with white tulle and profusely trimmed with it is not among thu iniposshilites Seventh Ward- Ins actors, E. C. Lefebre, District of Columbia, 202: to the fourteen itemspede ntly high, anhsonel cl o snateoprB tgen src ip;lwcrsg.nnexpended balances maybe reasonably expec ed All but four cars were on the side truck

iss Dotte Paine,corncolored moireantique that other year will fi them claiming C. M. Conroy, Geo., Lofto Clerk, Azo Southern States and the Indian Territory to be more than the foregoing difference, as it hen the engine of the passenger train surab, low cur age, made without sleeves; corn Florida for their residence-at least, so Marvin. 785; to the three Pacific slope States and has been during each of the three or four years w colored ribbons tolinish. says the brides father, whois reluctant to Eighth Ward--Inspe tors, Chas. E. Weston, Territories, 115; and to the States and Ter- past. Unless legislation or some unforeseen crashed .nto ti e rear of the freight. The

Mrs. Dr. J. H. Paine, mother of the let his daughter out of the family nest. Max. i-irschman, M. Ponder. Clerk, J. L. ritories of the West and Northwest, 396. event changes the relation between revenue saloon car of the freight was reduced to bride, was becomingly attired in a combi- N h Ward-nnectrs F. M. Robin The largest increase in any State fell to and expense, a cash surplusmay be c6nidently kindling wood. George Joshin, drover, of nation costume of black silk and black D.TGerow, FrankE. Marquis. ClerkJosepnh Pennsylvania, amounting to 118, and in anticipated astheproductof the coming ye.r. East Buffalo, N, Y., had several ribs lace. yThe Congressional Caucuses. F. Price. •evada alone there was a decrease, 8 in The whole report comprises a pamphlet broken and strine injured; Wilhato Dixon, The space inside thechanceraliand al out Special to the EWS-H1iALD. Abd that the said inspectors and clerks make number, but 7 having been established of 86 pages and is amostexhaustive review fireman of the passenger engine, spine inthe altar had been teautif.lly decorated WAsHINGTON, D. C., November 30- return of the results of said elections to Wil- while 15 were discontinued. of the work of the department in. every jured, also hurt internally. with banks of cameras, ferns and pal- Chairman Cannon has decided to call a A M ea umnRoberne co Archbald and The total number of pstoffices fall detail. T'hetreightcarnexttote caboose was metto. Two high vwses were tilled with a EBukauecptoecofcassnth1tdyofJl,87,todloaded with cotton aiid the next with kercrofusi'ion of blossoms, and the whole caucus of the Republican members of the them, as a board of canvassers of the said elec- ata s5,157, besides which there were also A WHISKhY TRUST. lane. The. keroseie too i re and both ighted up by scores of gas jets made a House Saturday afternoon. The,business And in pursuance of said resolution, be it 613 branch offices or stations. Of the O B, with baggage car of the peavery pretty picture. It was not complete, to Le transacted is not important. The further knownthatthe voters of each ward branch offices, all auxiliary to the post- Five Houses Oppose It, But Can be cas train, were consumed. All of the however, until the party had taken their names of the mun to be given complimen- are hereby called to meet in primary conven- offices in the larger cities, 458 are stations Bought for $5,000,000. baggage in the car was saved. places as above. Then the music ceased tary votes for the speakership and the four tionon Tuesday night, December t,1887, intheir for the sale of stamps and stamped paper Special to the NEWS-HERALD. No passengers were injured. The vesti

and the Rev. Dr. Weller, rector of St. general offices of the House will be agreect ,raes a d t te w ivd w amet only, maintained at small cost; 41 others PEORIA, ILL., November 30.-For several bule cars were slightly damaged, but pro- ' John's, began the beantif l marriage care- upon, and possibly action will be taken in convention Thursday, ecember 8 1887, at are also registration offices; 35 more are days there has been quite a delegation of ceeded to Boston. The engine of the pas mony of the church. As he spoke the open- on the tariff, but the caucus on that is not 8 o'clock p. m., at the court houe, and nri both registry and money-order stations ing words, "dearly beloved, etc.." the expected before the holidays. The Demo- nate a mayor of said city and two aldermen beside: and 79 more are carrier stations in distillersin this city whose object has been sender train was wrecked. whole congregation rose to its feet and crats il caucus Saturday evening and for each ward of said city, and an executive addition, except that 6 of them do no to perfect a whiskey trust. All the dis- Bargaiin in the Pulpf. the deep hush was broken only by the will nominate Speaker Carlisle and other committee. money-order business. The carrierstations cordant elements, which will have to be Srcial to the NWS-HERALD. impressive tones of the rector and the low officers of the House. A causes of Repub- -First Ward-At northern Terminus of Pine are generally post offices in all but name, haemonizcd beforethe distillers are unani- CHICAO, ovembe 30.-The M responses of the man and woman. dlican Senators on the Turpie'contested alec ' etn Ward-At Wallace's halL having a superintendent, created apart

After the ceremony, the party passed out nion from Indiana isexpecced on Saturday. Third Ward--At court house. ments, and suitable allowances. mouse, met here yesterday to see if matters day says that Dr. Parker, D. D., of City in reverse order, Mr. and Mrs. Winch lead- It is known that an objection is to be made Fourth Ward-At Mechanics' engine house. Among all the postoffices, 7,745 were on could be arranged whereby they could put Tem1 Lod d a 1 C ing. Behind them the greit concourse of to Turpie taking his seat on Monday. Fifth;Ward-At M. L. Hartridge's livery the 1st day of July money order offices, in their respective houses in charge of the mple, ondon, receive a Chicago worshipers and guests filed out,, and the __stable, addition to 108 money order stations: and trust. Herald reporter in the pulpit of the 600 was ms t ain. th le- K Sixth Ward-SAt Hughey'sstore. 197 offices beside were authorized to issue There are five of these distilleries, andso Plymouth Congregational church last -,

money, and hundreds had turned away Specialto the NSittEiD Eighth Ward-At LVilla mayor's office, postal notes. far they have refused to affiliate with the Sunday and endeavored to sell to the HerNindstuhyelo e1 Wrdt tRobinns machine shops. SALARIES Oy POSTMASTES. others. The meeting adjourned with old a six column rinterviewwith Gladstone, upon finding thestate of things inside. At GiREENF]ELD MASS., November 30.- AusR W. Ows, Chairman, The difficulties in poperly adjustng the t undemstandinig that these houses in collected, " as the reverend centleman

about 9:45 the parlors of the Duval hotel David Randall, of Turners Falls, and pro-- -** * Te ificlte inpo l djsigth question would go into the ti'ust, provided said, "during visits to Mr. Gladstone's were 4 throw peror tof the frnd othe ai adlo~resFls npo *.. compensation for thle different classes of they were compensated for their distillery home, and being delicious little things .

brie at rdegor oo tn he friend a e prietor of a fruit farm, was shot and T IE COMMISSIONCORNERED. postmasters, always a fruitful subject of property w ith other security than trust dropped in private cot veratio, comreception ws held for nearly an hour. killed last night while sitting by a win Schedules s b blhed Four Su contention, sil continue, but Mr. Vilas certificates. pletely exhausting th# subject, atid really reti ws loed byrdancing in h u.le largedo inihs ie by so wne- Scesle Wes to Pbha d:orSp has reduced the complaints somewhat and On Monday next acommuitteeis to visit making the article worth $l,000." The dn wa followed by dancing sa the large dow inbis andalby some uneown pe- excessive Weeks tob Operative. is of the opinion that each office can best those five houses, appraise the property. offerwas not accepted, though the eloThe parlors had been very beautifully throughout this section. Special to the NEwS-H1EraLD. be treated independently with much better and issue certificates therefor, which it is quenr congregationalist wanted to close decorated with cut and potted flowers. Lincoln Randall, his son, has been ar- TALLAHASSEE, FLA., November 30.-W. results than with the present system of said are to be secured before they are the deal right there in the pulpit. under the direction of Mrs. D.M. Connelly. rested on suspicion of having committed D. Chipley, vice president; Theodore classification, given. If they are accepted by the respec The bride and groom stood in the north- the murder. Welch, general freight gent; C.P. Atmor, POSTOFFICE BUILDINGS. five owners, then the houses that are not Lost Her Lover and Committed Suiide. wegt corner un.er a floral bell and a fes- . e 'The report goes into all the details of the now in the trust will become the property' special to the NEWS-HERALD. toon of magnolia leave@ and japonicas. general passenger agent; T. C. Shepard, a rentals'and expenses of leased apartments of that organization. Over the door, windows and mirrors were A Yoing Thief Caged. division passenger and freight agent of the and shows the present number and equip- It is said by those 'in a position to know DAVENPORT, IA., November 30.-Oxford the large leaves of the cabbage Special to the m 9EW5-11ERALD. Pensacola and Atlantic, and Louisville and mentof buildings constructed and owned that unless these houses are secured +the junction, a small town forty miles north of, palm, and the corners and sides GAINEVILLE, FLA., November 29.-Mat. Nby the government for postoffice purposes, trust will not be able to form. and it is here is gr at.ly excited over a suicide which of the room were charmingly re- Kyle, a colored boy in the employ of Mrs. Nashille railroads are here and have Among other interesting statistics Mr. also asserted it will take $5,000,000 to in- occurred there yesterday. Ben Cusle and lived by groups of cocoanut palms, M. C. hellighad a hearing before the board of revisers i Vilas gives the following: sure the success of the trust. Japee fernsoustraof treenu f ae , . Bell, was arrested at evening, Charles A. Logan, two prominet young Jpaeefrsusrlntrefrns, Japa- .•fterirad cmiso po h hr r nwltgvrmetbidnsc

ness oleanders, all varieties of the sago charged with theft from her store. He h t io meisn cpontth Thea noc t emunt biig coLe palm and specimens of the screw pahm, been carrying on his ste aling for a year or subject of rates. The revisers consist of taining post offices, and the supervising archi- GLASS MwEN DE.TERMIN:ED. men, were rival suitors for I-he hand of +

tect of the treasury advised me that41 govern- Ehzal eth Waterson, a 17-year-old dan hyucca, of the croton family, and the night more. Suspicion on him caused his arrest Comptroilor Barnes, Secretary Crawford, ment buildings, which will furnish post otlice Th'y Form an Association to Fight the ter of a well-known farmer. The two men blooming cereas budded with the epiphyl- ann he made a confession. He was placed Teasurer Crill, Attorney-General Cooper quarters, are in processof erection, and that Flint Glass Makers Union. met atl the girl's house when a dr st elate lium in full bloom, besides about 100 vari in jail to await a preliminary trial. and Commissioner Mitnhell. Their duties special appropriations have been made for 82 Special to the NEWS-HERALD. encounter ensued, the victor to loave the eties of potted flowers. There was a very .-*--- and powers are defined in sections 8 to morewhose construction is not yet begun P Of the 04 In present se, , allin the State of .PITTSBURG, November 30.-The national piize. Cusey was finally successful in beautiful basket of Japonicas and crysan- Sub Marine Vessel Wanted. 12 of the act creating the railroad coin- Maine aretfourth-class offices; 2, 1 in Maine meeting of the Flint Glass Manufacturers driving away his rival at the point of a pisthemums with a pink pon1 lily in the cen- Special to the News-RALD. lsson and i in Massachusetts, are of the lowest of f the tol. Logan was the favorite with the girl, ter, the gift of Mrs. D. G. Amber. W. D. Chipley made a protest before the third class, and I holds the Georgetown office, association adjourned finally this after- and yesterday afternoon she sent a bullet At least 250 guests filed up and were WASHINGTON, D. C., November 30.-The railroad commission which being denied, now a station of the Washington post office. non and the action taken may cause the through her heart. presented to the newly-wedded nair, each navy department has invited proposals for he now carries before the board of revisers This leaves 98,of which 86 are in the first and a

- in turn wishing something like long life su plying a sub-marine vessel for naval t> ask the restoration of passenger rates. econd classes, and 12 ii/ the third, out <f the most determined fight in the glass trade. Fought With Closed Eyes. and happiness-or words to that effect. ~,urp ses. Patents of this nature are He says the commission rates will not go number of 1,18/ proposed for renting, already A combination known as the Associated Special to the NEWS-HERALD. goso provided for; besides 76 which soon will be GLass Manufacturers of the United States + The scene was a vemy a simated one. There numerous, but no other navy in. the 'worl into effect D)ecember 1st, and he claims alsoin buildings owned by the govermen.asMnfarrfte Unt Stte NASHUA, N. H., November 30.-John was a marked predome n a ce of feminine has ver, tkena practical step toward their that the time since the publication of The number remaining for furthur rovms.on, was permanently formed. Its object is to loveliness overthe masculine element adoption , freight rates, has not been sufficient to on the plan suggested, will therefore be 1,415. deal with alleged aggressions of the Donahue, of Boston, and James Curley, of presietand many of the toilettes were - prepare, print and distribute new rates. The average rental of the 801 ofiloes now American Flint Glassmakers Union. Nashua, N. H., fought fifteen rounds to a

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surpassingly beautiful. Below are some Moreover he claims the commission can- leased is $943.00; and of the remainder provided The business will be conducted by an finish with bare knuckles this morning in -' of the more prominent ones: The Fishery Coaventionlin Session. noteuforce their order until they have by allowances, $605.41; and of the total of executive committee empowered at any a brn t ov er t he Maists u org lin Mrs. O. L. eene,blaksatin entraine, elabo- Special to the NEWS-HERALD. " been published four weeks. 0 tlr ssinoe provided fo, s 57.se:and time to shut down any or all factories. ul had teettr of t ettfr ten

ratelytrimmed with jets. WASHINGTON. D. C., November 30.-The The passenger rates were published on for the additional ones proposed, because of The scale of "move s

" and rules is very rounds,afterwhich Donahueassumedtheof Mrs..Dr. Sollace Mitchell, a very elegant fishery convention adjourned at 6 o'clock November 16,and thefreighttariff Novein- their small requirements and location in length y, and will e presented to work- fensive and in the fifteenth round knocked White corded silk entrine her 23. He claims that section 6 of the small places, at an average annual rental men through unofficiais The executive Curley out by a blov under the chin. Mrs. Dr. Mitchell, heavy black faille Fran- this 'evening, after a session of four hours, railroad commission act, page 120, acts not exceeding $400 each, or a total additional committee is empowered to import foreign During the last three rounds neither men caM Pier-, black silk and iet. to meet again Saturday next. of 1887 have not been complied with. cost of $435,800 per year for rent, Add for glass for the entire trade in the event of a could see the other. Their eves being Mrs.

C . .Jones,black chantilly lace over This section says:000and thegannualtcharge for quartersUm f $0fo strike. It is expected that workmen will closed. Donahue's nose was broken in the black satin, trimmings of plush moire ribbon. Death of Mr. M. W. King. "When any schedule shall0have been mador post-offices will become approximately $1,000,- refuse the rates and a strike will follow, thirteenth round.

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Mrs. '. . Barrs, wit cashmereth tal Mr. Myron W. King-died at 1 o'clock revised as aforesaid it shall be the duty of the 000, and increase from year to year at the rmate Manufacturers have prepared for the contrimmings. this morning at the residence of Mr. W. said commissioners to .cause a publica- of 3 toh per centum. test and in fact are expecting it. Work Among the Indians. Mrs. W.A. Dell. ashes of roses, satin en A. Young, in East Jacksoville. The de- successive weeks in onenewspaper pub- The postmaster-general suggests that ***obSpecial tote NEws-hrEaALSD. raine with trimmmns, pink and ashesof roses, cesed was 25 years old. lished in Jacksonville etc., and that the Govenent should uid its postoffices Robbers at DeLeon Springs.EW YORK, November 30.-Senator brocae chieniclie fringe. -____ schedules thus prepared shall be taken as evi- separately and solely for postal uses, and Special to the NEWS-HERALD. Es ana Mrs. 'elfair 'tockton. black chautilly lace deuce as herein provided until the sameshall recommends the appointment of a deprt SPRING GARDEN, FLA., November 30.- Daes and Rev. Lyman Abbott were orgreen moire aneribbons.wt trnig fape Robert LA[Kerr, ef lOPaisley, IScotland,Is about missionershv beneaeand published efas aforesaid hfor all Tent rar Dec tvE skle rVughe..Toatmt trbeyhv eumd aogtesekr tameigt-a

Miss Emmie Bird, pongee with dark green to erect a thread mill at all River, Mas, in the railroad companies now organized under awa nucl-DELIVERY SERIEuobeook f an Nati I <ni Mrs. FannieDavidson, white satin, elabor- which he will employ 70J hands. the laws of this State, etc." This service was,. during the last fiscal at DeLeon Springs within the last week, association, whose object is to aid in

ately trimmed with e-curial lace. Win. Skakel, the convicted proprietor of the * year, extended to eight additional cities one of which was successful. It is reported Christianizing and civilizing the Indians. Mrs. D. U. Fletcher, cream satin en tmaine, stock notation click, was sentenced in Chicago Webb's Rolling Exposition. which had reached the limits then required that the saloon at that place was broken Yearly reports showed that $2,467 has been combined with heavy corded flowered silk. yesterday to pay a dine of $1500. Special to the NEWS-HERALD. bpla of $20,000 gross receipts or 20,000 into last Friday night, the robbers secur- expended for houses, tools stock, etc., Mrs John Gs. Christopher, red faille Fran- James Casey and John Gage fought afight of LEESB.uRO, FLA.l Nvember 30latFlr poaon, and were thus within the dis- ing half a barrel of whiske. o enlong the Idians, and $3,700 for vision cais en train; with tront of cream white moire twenty-six savage rounds at Jersey City .- For- cretionary consideration of the depart Last night three men attempted to enter work. ad trimmings of red embroidered faille Frau- Heights yesterday. It ended in a disgraceful da's Rolling Exposition car arrived this ment. These were Birmingham in Ala- M. Venner's store, at DeLeon Springs. Mr. -**-

aesatin e le morning, and was welcomed by a large bama, Wichita in Kansas. Battle Creek in Veuner sleeps in the store and was National Convention Fever. Miss Lula Devuel1, cream white Nai n Tebational committee of the Prohibition Michigan, Winoim in Minnesota, Joliet awaketied he-fore an entrance was e;flected. Special to the NzwS-HERAL..

trM Minni Smith, canary suah en tnparty niet itor i yesterday. They on crowd. Governor Mabry, Messrs. Pratt and Rock Island in Illinois. Bradford in After some delay e mae the rascals at the WASBIOTON, D. C.A,November 30. Miss Helle Wheeli, pale gre--n cashmere, t aososubantially te sameo State repro- and Hawk, of the Corrmtercial, and other Pennsylvania and Rutland in Vermont. door, causing them to make a very disor- Washingtonians have caught the 3.ationa

withtrimmingsof darker green velvet. last year. prominent citizens, a delegation of Brooks- Their addition left the total number of derly retreat. Some shots were fired after W Mrs.Starsell, cream white failed F lancaise ' t u Cl e' . foy, a villacitizens, Mayor C. o. Cowden, Dr. places within the privileges of this system them which did not take effect. The convention fever and the district com'-mi entrutreelahrateyltimmerwit duyetsrMarlehediilhdsua'e ini'ening ail, nrd St"oge', FankH. SxonClerYofCourrto ee18 atthennd o theyear - ubbeskmomirndoterfieobtbdi 1mo9sinershavedeciedoofcalha iyear.n Miss Annie Smith, cardinal cashmere and Sothingis being done to ofhet a settlement e. " Hle and Luy Jenues dined on the The appropriation for last year was $4,- damage. A valise and a new hatchet were with a view to urging upon the respectiv plushcombinationentraine. I t was reported in New York yesterdaythat ctr A number of Leesburg's representa- 928,531.25, and the balance unexpended all that remained from which to form a national committees the adaintmnes of the MissFrankie Smith, cream white satin, en the North niver Sugar leinery Company had five men met and appointed a conittee thereof is $309,839.18. The record of the clue. No arrests have been made. capital. The Republicun counrmit ee will traine been solo to the Sugar Trust Synicate for to arrange foran advertisement and ex- years a testimony to the fairhful and There is much ado about the "wet and meet December 9, but-te Demiocrati Mrs. Cliff MarcyGobelin blu orhadameswith 5825,000; alse that Me ier it amd Comfpany, hibits. The car left for Tavares this even- well-directed efforts of the superintendent dry" election to be heldto-ay. Both par- committee Will not assemble until Feb. + skigtof blue and brooadegray. had sold out$ to the same combination, lag. - -' - of the service to steadily augment its use- ties mmmo exerting all their energy m.rary .. . - -.::

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