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A WT glv twa (MM kit district Wb9i wa elaeted la 11. M4 having don aothlng to discredit himself Is awhile eoumetloa. f19 that we atltted la 1983 to a rtmBiM). hat want down before tha fee "eaetoe FaeoKt ta tbe eoaventtoa ml tha y.ar ef the evavrntio two year later. He wni Met hint tor tbe third tiia thla Fail, and maay of th pollUcUna predict the CbamBBg Senator dwnflL ettate Faaaett ha appealed te Halta Offlowr mtlh to defeat Bald win.

aad aocnr for kin the Allegany delegatioa. But while Ua Health Of- aad hi friend might im-ape deprive Held via el apart of tea deiegelioB it doe aot eeeat II they eoatd wraet th whole of it from kla. far year a "cat ka beea on tu toe county botwoM I'm Bald lit- am I ton Ward men oa ntto aids end the rwlatlv and frienda if tka Health Other the It the latter make Bgbl again! BaldwlB tbla time and he should in ke would ke In a position to help Itie raB'io-portere af Aaw-York rid tbe Part of the lieaitk bmew'a nreaewca. The Health OfBcer'e faction la rereeeatl he weighing tbe altnottou very earotuity. Kven a Health t'fHcrr kae bla r-rww ee well aa hie iy op id Alln nar County.

Tadeaort Feaeett would be ungrate 'ui. To make tortne with iiaidwla would pod lie, and perhapa possible. Is the loterwat of harmony the situation la this dieirlrt. and aapretatly la Ailei-BBy, baa rn eonalterablr revolved -la the brain of Heoarnr Ulareek, Cpn Mm wrni to devolve the nr of karutooUmar too oietueata la tbe party which are at diecord. If reptirtafroia New-Y are welt fuuaded.

to blta was depetrd by Mr. Piatt tba task of smoothing lb troubled willies of the dtslriet, About the ttb of June, an the Alieeanr M.llucUoa aaaort. Mr. lr easel t. and ek-Atlomey-Oeneral IfamlllOu ard all net la w-Verk aad endeavored to atuet spatter.

The adiiieimcnt waa lu tbe lie threat altogether of Mr. flail and Venator I'a- avtt It waa declared that If Mr. Bsid-wia woo Id retire from tba Meiiatorial fta-btaod leav tba road to the eon of Chemung, bia nam aboutd rereive favorable eal'lernlun when tbe t-owcra of tbe party meet a hleie tb kU Hew Mr. ard rcaarded tbia raa unlr be tuferrett. Mr.

Baldwin lis yrt drawn fntm tb fenarlai rare aud bin frktuila atoutlr deelar that be Bvr will. If br pomlblltiy iir. Ward alioulJ d-atrt bim thoraaie oilirra wlm will blp 111 in in tba Buhl- Tbe tot a party arbitrator la a d.fturult noe ihla eeat'H-r. wttvn every pitire or ooiununt riar rinitoa le im etuieaniea aid pepvlhty uputta bia half Bber'a una in anv auca uiiudguuo. Tbe Maetrial eonteat beiD flrrrrlv war4 1b the hevapaprra.

The Ctraia Journal ka raaaM tbe c.luura AtMarhw vioee qaartara, a ml cbargca ua nrupiier wltb running a ixxxllo eaavaaa -for daietflea. wttb having moved 'o roier to tbe ComaiUtee on Orlevaoa the bnuillre u( peutiuo aakiug tba Kepuiilivau eenatert tu ciHiliriM Col. rrd raul for Cuuraatioe Cnui- lalalooer in tbe plare of Mr. Plntf. and with lt4vtag groaaly njtiarH-autel tbe arnilatllte at bla itrpublwHa oonatuuenla In dtvrra way toe nmutiroaa to lneutlou In tbe riuuiua i)f a New-Yrh daily.

bu run a Leuf Torn out oa tbe Aitterhter't forward deck, unit la eeaatort eneuiiea. MaaKetl uat-- terlea aloug tbe turn It a tbe Canluteo nit ea tbe aborea of Usui: a are bocieniDg to burl aht at tblr rtia- veteeuied i-lmlra conteuiuorary. Only tbe port aolea of tbe WeilavkUn Htuvrlv are clonnd while eigna of activity are lacking among Ita aggrvaalve orew. kUUtor Knua barnea la xu- Mtoed to ta aoraptag hla ahla'a liottuni. Iguuraiit tf tbe fray, but puatlblr rUicmoerlng tUat, luurli aa bia Tmpellttee go out tu the young heoaior.

hi ova euluain of twe year ago mar lMjeUlr be turned oa uliuatilf If be nilngiri too roueptcuooaiy in ill a nguv fue lire or a lotu ltatt aeaalor poaaeaaea leaa eharina and pruin laee fcaaa ea fur the dug day than alniuat aav other that atugeate ItaulL 'ar better contented taual ke the dog under a clrcua wagon lu a four- aerial ahow. If heaator Kaaaett ta renominated la taefeeeeJ tkieoooueltlua. the UniaocreU mar Kowloat agaiuat hlui C. B. Walker, of Cora- lag, ta I bai roian of toe leDiocraue btata Loiu taltte.

Mr. Walker wealthy and pro1iial la pMlltlcal expeudliurea. 11 one anatehed the othveef CoaMireaaniaa front tbe ReaabUean la ta diatrk't, autwiUialasdlof tu baavy hepub-Iwaa tuajuinty. O. F.

ITOAXIOLM STILL MISSIS a. Chicago, July 27. Ex-Warden McGarl- I till at large, and to la Dr. Leonard 81 John, who, the autbontlea believe, had everything to "do with tb boodle Collector ea-eape. After a good deal of effort ubpwna waa aervad on Dr.

it John thi morning, aammonlng him to appear before tb Grand Jury and tU how spent laat Saturday a renin g. Vr. St. John waa not a willing witneaa, and tb Mury he told, although th detail are not kaewa utaid th Unuid Jury room, waa not aailrely aatiafactury. It.

tW John waa aaked about hi ownertblp la theCaaadlen achooaer Jul ward J. Blake, which cleared from Chicago laat karurday under rather eiuioua clrcamatoncea, aad admitted thai be had an lutoreat in tba vea-ael, which la eommaaded by bia brother. Tb Hiak waa uaieaUlag here laat BaW arday, whaa tb suddenly thrw off her line and got oat into tb harbor, bhe cleared tor KlDgaioa, but It-la aa latereaung queation whether aka did not remain la th harbor until vary late Itaturday night. Tbe Blake la believed tbla aid of lb trait, and It 1 likely that aa will he Inapeetod from ate in to aura beor ah ta abl ta reach a Canadian pork ST. Iomact, July 37.

Mayor Heed, of tbla etty, poaiUvely aUia that he aaw J. Mo-Oarlgle, tb aullug Chieago boodlar, at Baull Ste. Marl oa tb Canadian aid on Monday night. He a Ulna to know MeOartgle'e faoa, and baa no doab a to th identity o( the man. Detective from Chicago, who bar been aearcbtng tbe Strain of Mackinaw 1 iteam yacht, bav given up th taak.

MWOIirMK AXD TIKMllAir KILLED Chicago, July 27. An accident occurred A Ik Philadelphia and Chicago expreae on tba Balttmar and Ohio Railway at York, which reauiled in th death of th engineer and fireman of th peeaenger train and tbe Injury ol the freight engineer. Th train left hare at 6 o'aloek laat night, aad at York, owing to a mle- J'laeed awltah, raa Into a aiding aad into a retghl trala which waa atanding there. En-. glover tl Cramer aad Fireman Edward Keokea, of tb paaaenger train, war both killed and W.

K. Devtne, tbe engiaceref the freight, waa badly Injured, be I will reeevar. It to thought. on ala waa hurt. Thar I good reason for th sniplolon that th aaetdeal wae tbe reeult ef a deliberate attempt to wreck tb train.

Thirty minute before the paaaeotrer train paaaed York an tenralon train paaaed earely ever Ua switch, and after lb ae-eidentit waa foaad thai th switch look had ee krekaa pea with ft heavy clnk, A-Vnveeisr akmkstsd. Chaxle Waloecka, druggit' dork at 70S Second avenue, wa Im rleu4 troubl but algkt awing to th ttemat mad by Carrl Btau, ft bervaat. ui ployed tb family ot Baga Loaanar, the tobaooonlat. wh Ure at 244 East Thirty-eighth atreet. bAerrcd ta suffering aod bar road i Ue a wa auob, aot being married, that Mr.

Lueaaer Informed th aolloe of th case. Ta girl told rVlto Surgeon Mauhewe laat bight that aba had wtattod Walaok at tb rug atore, taat a baa perlormed a alight op- ratioa and Ktvaa her am medicin. Th girl aow a naiievu uoapttai aanerint rroca peri- tuaiua. and her contiuiun waa aerloua. Wai- bwuk was arrealad.

hut pro teat hi Uaoosno. X1LLS1 Bt LA.5&LADT ASO HDtSMLT. Okaxo lUrvDa, Mbcbv. July 37. A double tragedy, eeeeirred her thi meraing.

Caarlea J. VeaaAlataagal el the Metropolitan taaaraaee Ceaeaeay. aad trrteg at Patoiaea, N.J., had a i pwa wna air, pueaa noarajy. hla iaalaoy, ever ea wM ImmoI but. Wataax drew a revolver aad ua HIM Meelag tbrouga Mra.

atootali krmua, hUlmg her iaataatlv. tbea abot biaiaeU di it ra. Mawialr wee a vate. Welaar teevee a wife ea raaiij( a yalaraia. wattaar be waa about a re- HrRDMKKj bis so.r.

CorcnnuTi, July 'av, a farnar Uvtac- wight aaUe treat Talmeath. Ky, waa deUber. ateiy aaareeted bp kle eaa Jeaa thai aaoralng. Me, Naave bad gea to bla rma. ipw which Ma aoa waa Uvtag.

eaget hia aaareef the crvpf wheat. The aoa. twr auute eaeee, erdered him ael ta drive tb bara. The eld geathrataa kept ea, aad ta aea trad aed bia father, bl the took ah altar ia hi aeaae ana arreek Jtr VYMM AT A CKOSSISa. B0tT05, July Harrig aud hit 13- yearbl aaaghter.

eg lUaduiph. ktaaa, while oroaa. teg tb railway track bt a Vun tbla atoning were euwe by etnauv hVatb were tarowa ever a wall caio a bm eaa ao aedly icjaiwd that they are ae ea pact ad a I bad Vhabere IB aaggw wa kiUaak ajt etrfgrx.Yjrs ydfaT. WAatrnrgx. vaAou, joiy 87.

Mil, viol, a Nau aeree Barrett's Circa, tell trem her karan here a Menday night aad -taiaed eevar Injarte. It aatd that beiag At aa rag ana a taat ana la see. txm TXU.OW rsrsx. Xby Tm. JaJy T7.

Tw new of rellaw save kae davalagsd alaee yesbardar. Jf tOUKM BT TtMX. A re at Oecreete w. at veetordav deetroved waa axutaUea aa tbe artaeiaal baaiataa Meek eg ua aow. laataaiag ta ealee ot tbe ttaaet Bwa aepac, leui taae aaUaaatad at rtr kvoh early Uat Tawing nmoftg awaea toe top Soar e( tbe votory balbttag at Vd ai auaal.

eoaosioH ap Uaetge K. BUle at Cew a aaaet atoaa. The kaaa Ca tbe eaoek te pat o- aate a aee penning at aeota. eaauwa. apaau lawlawft yaaaaea I I I I II aawa INTHfe RAILROAD; WORLD A HESCLT OF TUB VOL LAPSE OF lYASS DEAL.

THE ADIJITIOXAL $10,000,000 OF CVtCl" JIATli BAMILTOH AXD DATTOH STOCK WILfy XOT feE WSCED, ClXCTsitATT. ply 27. IL B. Uoorehead. IE B.

Meerehead A Co. krvkata. rataralnf from VewiTork taday, aUted that ke had been aalhorU4 by Ivs. Btaysor 4 Co. to aoaouac that tbe of the preferred atock of tbe Cincinnati, llarolltnn aad Uaytott IUI1-road recuiiy will not be 1-aord.

Mf. Moorebead prefeimea) to liav little kuofwledge Aa to why thla locution baa beea raaVa. but tea I cat- be preaumra tbe failure toarry Uirough I tie Uaittnuar and Ohio deal ha th aceeity for railng a larger amount jf meoey for tuor duubl track aid adOiUoual termlnaia for th Oucinnaitf. llMnllloa and pay urn. A reaana for hot Utatug wore pre-farted iatork I waa to tfa ataMlity to tba epattnoa tm k.

Kunnal artlou rescinding tno rewilluttm uijlborUlUK luo la4 cannot Im takrn niilll MJ uol ri; of ii iiioiiliuii but Iter uki vu, but Ivea ik fcuyner bif roirt een led aa de.irltig tbal it abould be known at unit that tub eUM-IC a I I not be tteurd and that in edeol; tbe anlloa reaolu.ling tbe resolution aolberUlu It baa alruxly been taken. Tim aantitiiioeiuent bad do effect oa Cincinnati, tiaintitoa and Uaytoa atock her. It weaohVrrd Ireni- lMldoau to lo without be-In taken. Mr. Muort'uead aaya the road eaa eaelly pay all itahiirgee aod percent oa tli twiuinon: atock bow that there ta to be BO addition to tbe preferred.

THE FIGHT! IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. CosctiliD. July 27. The railroad flaa la! New lUuipablr haa attained gtnentio lroportlon and 'totally abaurba the altrntloa of tbe LegnUatur and. for that mattaiof the anUre Btat.

froncurd fall of railroad (obbylata, and tb Cotton aufl Main Railroad tnaklnf ipreai effort to tarry it point aad gala control of! the Xew-nauipahlr ayetem. Two bllla 'are before tbe Lrgiaaature. Tbe Ilaaea but prov'ldre fur bo reduction ea the ruarta wblch (be HoXou and Maia may lea under it. either In paatencer faraa or freight ratea. ft limit Bxed beyond which they may not go.

i Th Atn-rion bill provide fur a lane reductloo paeeoger ratea aod tpcoifl that freight rutea aball not be raised. The Eat no Mil offer no euub protection to tbe'paopi of th fetale. i i Tber ia a w(drapread feeling to th Lefle-laturn asainat allowing a forclitii corporatton, or one largely ao, to obtain a practical monopoly of all tbe priucUal railroatla In tbe Biate for a eiioa of li yeMra without any rralricUng condition of; any ktud whatever. Thla is, la tt opinion of a large 'number of tbe memhere, precloOly wnat tbe Uazen bill prepoaea. They aay tbt bill la too broad and wecjlDg.

If tbe Legialatare abould aee III to paa the bill tb 'ew-Uumpabir roada In the ceutral part of tbe btat would be Inevitably compelled to go In the Beaton and Maine ayafem far a term of yeara thro tluiea aa long aa th arerax ltf af man. The iDiember of th preeent Laglalature are aaged to makw a law fur tba three auoceedlug gvqerattona which ahall coaae after them. tlr tiilnga are predicted by tba frlenda of either bill it iuo omor taeaaura ia aaopioe. naturally, rharce of corruption ar rife oa both aide. The Concord people cbarg tb Botiea and Main people with expending 9100.000 to fain aupport for their acbeue, aud the Boa ton aad Mama folk a th other fellowa have Dure baaed all whom they bar beea unable to buy.

EAST-BOUND SHIPMENTS. Chicago, July 27. Tha shipments of flour, grain, ahd provisions from Cbioagoand point! common thereto to through point in tb East by th railroad Una named below for tb week ending last BtturUay ajnotutad to 27,288 tout, agaiuat 24.163 tons for th week previous, an Increaa of 3.134 tone. This increase ta altogether duet tb cutting of rate on aiDOrt tratllo. Tha ramora current during tha week that th Michigan Central aod other VanderbUt line had decided to tbek tne diversion of export frelbt by the Pennsylvania aod BalUmore and Ohio, via Philadelphia and Baltimore, by quoting Baltimore rates buelneaa via Boston.

anein to be aubstanuated by tba reaulta. The Micblgan Central, which for the week before laat carried only 14 per cent, of tbe total shipments, carried' during the last week 241 per Tb Lak chore inoraaaed it percentage front 10i to la's nor cent Tbe Pennsylvania lines, however; kept up with the procession and continued to take a large percentage of tbe shipments. Tbe following statement shows the percentage carried by each of th lines; Chicago and Grsod Trunk- 10.S Michigan CaatiaL 24. Lake nhera furl Kaltimore and Ohio 6 4 Mokel I.t Big Four 0 8 cago, kk Leala aad PitUhurg -ISO ILLINOIS CENTRAL CHANGES. Chicago, July 27.

A number of impor tant change la tb management or tbe Illinois Central Ballroad Company will take place Aug. Tb offle of General Traffie Manager, wbloh wuabollabedjwben Joseph F.Tucker left tb servie of tb company, will be revived. T. J. liudsoa, at present buperiu tendon of the Illinois and Iowa lines, will be appointed Ueneral Irani Manager of tbe entire Illinois Central system, with; headquarters at Chicago.

Mr. tiauson Is said to be well quail Gad fur tbe posi tion. He baa beea la the service of the Illinois Ceutral for tbo last lO years, and some years preyiously ws Superintendent of th Oilman, Clintou and Pariugtield Railroad. kL Markham. at Dreeeat aaaiatant to tb Gsaeral Muagr, will be promtrd to tbo position of Assistant Trafno Manager, with headquarters at-Chieago.

Tbe office of Superintend-ant of Lines la Illinois and Iowa has beea discontinued and the duties divided. A. A. Sullivan. Division Superintendent of tbe Chicago division, will succeed Mr.

Hudson as aiuperin- tenaeat or unes in liunoia Mr. M. uiiieas, Buperlntendsnt of tbe Iowa division, will become eupariatendeai of tb Iowa linua. Mr. Sullivan will be uoeeeded as Division Superintendent of th Chicago division by J.

C. Rosa, now Secretary to General Btipenntendrnt Bees. Tbe office of Superintendent ot Car Service ka been created, and E. M. Morton ha beea appointed to tha position, i PENNSYLVANIA'S EARNINGS.

PHIIADELpniA. July 27. The statement of th business of all line ot tbe Pennsylvania Ballroad Company east of Pittsburg and Kris for June, as compared with the same month la 188B, shows an increase In gross earn ing of aa Increase In expenses of $303,431 1 an increase la net earning of The six months nf 1387. as compared with same period or lSMti, aliow aa lacreas in groaa earning of 3.1'.'O,30O; an iucrease in xpeaae of 1 aa Increase in net earnings of tl.114.75U. All lines west ot Pitts- bur ana trie tor tbe sis months of 1887 show a surplus ever all liabilities of 410,444, being a gale aa eompared with th.

same period of jto or Tbe statement of tbe business of tb Philadelphia aad Reading Railroad and Coal and Iron Com pauiea fur June. 1887. aa compared with tbe aame muatb la 1880. aboar an lanreaae lu groaa earniega ot 184.877, a decrease in ex penses of $147,339, an Increase in net earnings on Tbe etatemeat for the seven months ending June 30. 1887.

as cum pared whb we same periua in isao, suows an lu-crease in gross earnings ot 42,360,333, a decrease la expense of 730,008, aa lacreas la bi earnings i qw.wa.tua. BUFFALO HAS HOPES. BcrpAXOeN- July 27. At last it would seem that th project which to to glv Buffalo aaotkar trunk lint to tha East giv promls of lit. Btrong runturs are current that activ op erations la th oonstrnctioa of tb Buffalo and Geneva Road are about to begin.

Laat week E. M. Leufler, formerly wltb the Pennsylvania, wa appointed Chief Engineer, and In oomnany with General ouptnateadeut Stevenson, or tbe Lehigh Valley, paid a visit to thi lty, eonaulttng with Preaideat Wllaon BlaaelL Aa a reealt el the eoafereaoe, the purport of which wa kept crew su ta map ana paper belonging to tb- company have. It is learned, beea ahippbd to Mr. LauSar.

at. Uaueva. Tha survey la to be at one perfects, and a eoe aa this la done bids for tbe coastruo-Uoa af the liba are to be invited. Tba road will run from Geneva to this eity, a distance of 203 mile, the ssstera cooaectiua being with th 0ava, lthaoa aad Bay re, la which th Lehigh Valley I heavily and which will form tha ttuk which will eotaect th aaw road with tha mala Uae of tha Lehigh Taller, in whoa lalereettfe new line Is to be built. Tba aaw eompanv will, it to understood, eater thla city ever ha track of tha Lehigh allay Road.

THE ERIE'S EARNINGS. i Tha annnfhlv atAtment af tha Xaw.TorV. Lak. Erta aad Westera Wsilrwad Company for Jan, taeinding 69 par cent, of aamlag aad tha aattra working expo so at the JTw-Trh, Peaa-aylTaalft aad Ohto Rtllroad. ahwwg; Gros xa ian.

t2.0,S71 lOi wevc1arzra. tl.464. 2V9 lWi wesvaratag. $004,274 tl, which aa ftS7.auT TS aMT-tka aal unllH Jane. tasa.

rraea 1880. to Jaa. 1S87. raeiosiw. tka groag earalag vara aU7.naii9 Ui 1 2.4U.3iO 54 fiat earBlns.

S3. 14 $9. aa ever tba eorreapeadlng moatkaef the rrrdedla wearot 30. Tb groaa earaiars tb Kew-Terk. PrnnayU Vanla an Okt lidilroa-l for Jau.

lb- S1.7S5.470 iVit ttNirh-tut rxnenara. Sl.lOi.- wCKI Hti; net t-arnlnbt. U5.9od 50. wblch la an Increa fW.0 3 over Uioae- of June. 196.

From October. lH- 'i. to Jnne, Incluatve, the groaa earninga rere 914.61484 working cxrwnto-o. (C9.H-J0.6O1 26; net ftarniuca. a5.193.783 72.

wbii is an Increaa of 67 over tbe urreapoiidlng mouths of the preceding year. THE PLUN APPROVED. Phi LADKf.p!i! a. I July 27. The Receiver ted tbe reeeiuilruofoa Tmatec nf th Philadel phia and Leading Kallway Omipany.

which la a large holior of tir.J mortgage bunds of tbe Pcr-kioiuen Uallroud C'aiaauy, bav approved tbe plana uf ita rvorgaidzation. Tue plana provide for the rancellatufe of the tlrnt mnrtgase 0 iwr ct-tit. boadd, which matured April 1, anl the couaoiliiated mortKage. which la guaranteed by tbe Hns-llnr. new first mortgage for will le treated to ercurel two aerlea of- 30-raar eou- pou bonds.

Tbe Biit acrtra fur will be troferrrd and bear f3 per ce t. lntrrrat, and tbey will be uaed to take up iba outstanding tlrat mortgage bodda. siiiuuntiug to The at-conU wriea it 1.4.50.1 hh) will bear 4 ir etmt. InUiett. and ill Im! uaed to take up ilio eonaollilatod mortgaife bouila amounting to l.l-'.l.(MKi.

Tbe balanre will used for equipments and iuiproveiueuM. Tne Heading will gnuruntee the pnurlpei an Interest of ooth actira of bonda. feioeuriUee are ta tie dfspoaited by 8cpt. 30 with tbe Pennsylvania Company for Insurance on Uvea and granting annuities. Tbe Perkloaien Railroad la 384 iiilea lung, extending alpioet directly north frutn Perkiomen Junction to Iimii'i Junetioti.

Tbe eomparativei statement of the Philadel phia and Reading for the month of June sbowa the groaa receipt of both companies to be The dxpeneee are th prottta fur tba monih gain ut iil, wbich la due to an Increase nf CJ44.877 la gross earning and la dferease of S127.339 In ex penses. Tbe total troBt for tha year for both companlee ia 116,704, an inorease ot due to an incrvaae of 92.ft0O.S39 In groaa aralags aad aaeaauaaaof in xpusa. DEPOSITED FOR EXCHANGE. PhiladklpdiaJ July 27. Tbo official statement shows taat of the stock and sureties ot th Schuylkill Navigation Company 82 per cent has been deposited with tb Glrard Life In-auraac Annuity and Trnst Company to be ex changed for Reading securities, and nesrly 61 per cent, of the sto and sureties of tbe Susquehanna Canal Com my have also been deposited.

Th it trailed statemsnt of tbe suveral classss of securities of Ik bobuylklll Navigation Com pany la: Loana of 1873, imoant ot laaan, $1. 888.397; Loana ot Ituri, ln-na. a4.WM.ftOg; depoaitl aj.4l4.ft98. 1MB ot 1895. laane.

ai.aXM.WMl; (tepoalt. Impmvsmtinl loaa. iuue. C4.Hd: rtauoeit. $187, BUO.

Boat aod car loan, issue, 1.3.3i0 ilapoalt. I.14.1(KI. Pre ferred atock. laaue Ueoonlt. S.012.7AO.

Common atock. lsaufe. 4.yl2; ilepoait. loiai laane. 9ix.40S.eix: voiai nnooaiia, viu.z.-y.

19H, leaving balaac yet to bo deposited of 31. Tbe Issue and deposit of th Bitsqaehanoa canai company; are: First mortgage, treferred Usaa. $227,500: ria- noaita, $184,000. ilrat mortaaaa. nrtorltv laaue.

demtaita. Tblrd mortgage 0 par iwoh, iwm. si.ajo.wii; nepoaiia. sroi.uii rounn mortssae 7 nsr eebL. laaue.

Ai5n OHO: daeoslla. Block, fiaaae. danoaiu, $1,117,800. Total liaua. gS.oOi.aOO; total rieiual is.

a.149, teaviag ai.szs. ii yet to be aepoeltetL A SECRET FEOil THE WEST. Detroit, July! 27. Facts which hava com to tb knowledge of tb IYe Prtta within tbe past few days show the present trip ot Gen. Alger, Cbauncey Depew.

aad Henry B. Led- ysrd to Europe involves a railroad scheme of the flret magnitude. Their trip Is for tbe sol purpose of placing 97,000,000 nf bonds of tb uw transcontinental road with Eugllah capital-lata. It Is deslgntfl to build an entirsly nnw Ha from tb Strblts of Mackinaw to Duluth. running midway I between the consolidated ttulutb.

South Hboge and Atlantic and Milwau kee, Lake fcshoro aiil Western, and Chicago aud Korthwestern Rokds, which now skirt tb southern bounds rv I of onner Mlchinn Paninau- la. and th partly somuleted Mianeauolls. fiault ota. siane sun Atianuo ttoaa. iuo roait will traverse one nf thoj richest timber aad mineral districts la th wdrld.

and will bo sutUcient-ly remote from parallel lines to enjoy profit able local traffic Contracts have been scoured from the 1'aclno and Mloblgan Cen tral: upon which kbe buslaes of tha three companies wai oe i conducted. NOTES OF YAEI0US INTERESTS. As soon aa tb lnkerchang ot passenger trsffio contracts with tba tiaok lines have been signed by tbe Chicago, Bockhsland and Pacific Railroad's officers the General Passenger Agents of the Kaetern roads will send out orders to pnt tits Rook Island's tickets on aalearainln tbe offices of their comnanina' There will be no nee to wait tor another meeting uf wie iruna une oaaaeager committee. Railroad earning for the tblrd week of Julv. aa reported In Wall-atreet, are all on the sldn of mereeaee.

Tiie waaaab iviUn hnad the liat wltb a gain of $19. 000. I i-t. toula and 8au FrxncUco liae lncrra-eil tjt. Loula.

Arkanaua aud Tmvbb h(U- Uivli.al.r bli.K..r. (11.000; Canadian Tpadtlo. Emgston an fern broke. 1.037:I8L Paul sml Diilutli 4i.iS4H: LeuisviHe sud Nasltviilb. 40: Buffalo.

Kaw.Vork aoa i-miatieinnia, eou Nkw-Uavkn. Julv 27. Vioe-Prealdnnt E. M. Heed, of tbe L'onaoltdated RoaiL nrfu tb-llv aubataniiated tbe rsnor that tbe Dorby Railroad, which waa receutlr acquired by William H.

Hier buck, la to be paralleled by the Conaoltilatnd Com my. ins new urascn wui ue bout from Ut-rby to uoilmonL Mr. Hafcd ssvs thst trains ran ha ran over the proposed road from pt-rbv. where a oonuec- iiou nut li an aatu iui augatuck tolo New Uavau Quicker than thrv can ba nrnr the old riariiv The road. Mr.

Reeilsays. wsa stsked out and aur. veved aoroo time aad. If It la built it meana a aharn rompetitioa with btrbuek'a interest, and one that. in twiiw? ui uuw, mpr a iitoij raitroaA war.

it ia ant koowb soai eooa uie new roaa wm ue eota- menoeo. MoaaitBCBO. Otitarie. July 27. The first sod on ths Ottawa.

Wadkliagtnn aad Naw.York Railway was turned near bel to day in the areaeoee ot ths Vlee-rreeiiteal and tractors of the company and a large nnmbar et eotatora. The work ot grading naa ueen oeeun will be protect! led vigoroualv. 1 be litrecttirs are a out to eoniDlele arraaaamanta with JKew-Yorh ca italists whoaa Intention it la to build a direct Uu from ecneueclatlr to the bridae site st the 81. Law: noe stiver. There la every pros- pect thst this loi t-uuaea-or enterprise win De th energy.

Agreementa have poshed forward alee been entered to for tha delivery of tha male- rial requisite for th anage erer ml at. lwrenoe mver ai ease. Montreal. One i. July 27.

Tba following la the hall yearly stat neat ef the earnings of the La nadian faciQe Ka: June. 1887 Uroaa wny ior ins nstes mentioned: tag expenaee. $870 3 T9: net on.tlta. a.Ki8.70a SU: Jan. I to June 90.

loot uroas earnings, SH.ia,-leaaea. $3,787,458 OA: net nrof. ivi 47; working a Ita. tOtl.Sitt 43. I June.

1886. tha net nroHta were 378.449 69. aad fr in Jan. 1 10 ana yu. lMtu tiiar nHipnraiuiii.zvaoia ua.

PurLADM-rat. July 27. The monthly state-meet of the Norfolk and Waiters Railroad for June shows net earning of Cx. an iatTease of Oft aa eompred wltb the aame month ot laat frmi. tue expeneva ior tne month ware Viti X0.

an lncraiui or o7 ov-ar laat year. Fr the six moo tha 18S7 the net earnlnaa were 78. an ini or glbU.MU a3 OTer ths aama period of last ear. rue expenaea tor ths sic months were 1,1 lu aa increase ol on ever laatyt Kkbhoxksok, July 27. Surveyore are St work sarTevlm keepsi Bridge wet ior a rail roan rrom tba fenab- lati fanaavlTanta- At Tirm.

eat mey are oeromi down tbe Hoadnut Valley, near mis piece. It is Mis Sbawangunlc iiieratooa uiry id lend croeein ouaiaias tnrongh the locality snows aa Tne KCTLAVD. Ji ly 27. The Rutland Railroad stockUoulsrs yestorj re-elected ail the old 01 cere. OhlO SOCMTT HICUMSIOX.

Apparently nt caring a rap whether Blalu or fibermaa would be indorsed by the Republican Couve itioa to-day, or whether th Btat would go pomocrauo. Republican, or anybing ezoepl I Prohibition next Fail, tbe membere of unio Society gevir sailed awsy day afternooa. their daughter at. ueorge yester- They took their wives. na insir sweetUeart with tbem.

and th bl ferrybeat never earned Jollier party. llomer Lee, the 6 lomaa wlng. the PTealdent: rotary; William r. Fogg, tha ireasurer; ex-uo nuauij, j. jonnson, ana men.

who nrnndiv neoelalwi many other gen 7 taeir oirinpiaee, war in tne company. aiauer at in vaaiue lnv took the seats ten bad been reserved for toaiu on the grS a stand and saw Babylon fail to the da nclng of th Bsynapdal bauet and th Dames of th bla fir Mircaea. They sk it wa a grand fall, but Botniug to what neianati couia do she tried. abq as lor tbe usio. Well, von oueht to be preeeat at tbe grand Spring festival In th nau at v.innianau.

-tay tax ume. TBE ERIE EXPRESS. Two Italian borers, employed on the Nsw-York. Lake Erie and Westera Railroad. war struck aad laat night by th express from the West reaching thi city at 10 ocwee Tb me ware member of a gang were at work aa th or aooat 40.

track sear Ka: a stauoa 32 mile trout Sew-York. Aa xprae approached, tha trala men say, th There waa niaaty ngtnear eonnded hi whistle. I urn, aad nil of th Italian workmen at ataped to tb west-boaad track aad eatet way. Tbe other twe seemed itt approach of tea train. Thar Mwiuadby taet stood fairly ta track them, kill! iBjariBg tb oihe way anttl th locomotive i taetaatly.

and so badly that ha died man tfur. Ttm trala snea aver thml at tbe aan th earth bank beside the treek are so tow tba coo ka allambad th without ua awaws aiiuwang jgtb-giffh) gimtgy gurmgyrrgttig TUE TICKER CHICAGO'S OfEir IOAKP gTILL GET IT QCOTATIONJ. Chicago, Joly 27. Tb war between Board ef Trade aad the open board I ttlil on, tb big board beln appareatiy determined to discover where its neighbor gets quotations and shot off the supply. Tbe big board yesterday requested several firms in th Board ft Trad Building not to post produce aad provision one tatlims on their blackboards.

These request were made rspertitHy of such Arras as Scbwars A Dupt-e an 1 Joiiea. McCorailck Koanett, from whoae res on tb crou.nl floor of tb bulltliug Itlarasy for su open board or bnrket abop dele.jrat to carry or aitrnal priceJ arroa the sttwt. BAinann lirorhers' office, wblch la tllrei-tlv nppoait" the opoa board, was" helloved to he tne main en ore or 10a onee noara a quo tations, and their ticker waa ailearea oatngns. but yesterday tb usual infnrmatlo was pnt out by the tape, aitnongn tnat nrm, ana in others on th ground floor, posted Bathing oa tbHr blackboard. Tbe commission Arms are o-opranng wita the authorities in endeavoring to stop the steal ing of quotations.

In tbe large offices ot Hehwsr liiwe ami Jones, Mt-iwmiec ainpeii. hii'h alwara contain a crowd of eustomors or spectator, tue tit-kera wom kept under guitrd and no unknown man allowed ntUandlsthe tae. hevrrtheleas, tbe open board bad Its quota- tibus. They were a little late and were not arwava correct, but errors were very quickly discovered. The open board manager amlle at any mention of the regular board enorts 10 freeze tnero out, nm get the quotations fast said an otTluer, uu-im tuey shut out everybody and don't let a single wire leave their building.

I don't know why ft i. but nothing helps us ao muuh a a fight with tb Bosra or xraae. two yr ago mey were after us In the same way, bad for two month we sold new memberships like hot cakes." The rain tickers were taken out all tn sa loons yesterday by order of the Board of Trade. Secretary Btoue ordered thou taken out. Under our contracts with tb tirkar eoajpanie," said.

can do a please about If." Can you shut off stock quotations Wnat did yon do It for Because we wanted to," replied th Secreta ry, with a pucker ef lb mouth and a squint pf bis right eve. Tbe stock tickers still remain in tb saloons. and quotations wr received yesterday. TUE MARYLAND DEMOCRATS. TESTERDAY 8 NOMINATIONS AT TBX STATE CONTENTION.

Baltimore, July 27. The Democratio Stat Convention to nominate candidate for Governor, Controller, and Attorney-General assembled In this city to-day. Resolutions were adopted indorsing tb Administration of Presiddent Cleveland, urging the delegates in Congress to work fur a reduction of taxation, opposing tbe Introduction of foreign paupers and convicts, and for an eleotloo law embodying feature of the Tildeu law, and such other provision aa win assure ice purity or eieouuns. The balloting be us ut 9 o'clock, and on th sixth ballot Ellhu Jackson, of Wicomico County, received a majority of all tbe rotee of tb convention and waa declared the nominee for Governor. William Piukney mbyte was named for Attorney-General and his nomination waa unanimous.

I Victor bnughaiau, of Frederick County, now President of the Cbesapeake and Ohio Canal, was nominated for Coutroller. The ticket aa nominated. It la deolared. will heal all the dissensions in tbe liemocratic Party ot theUtate. tilau t.

Jackson is a native or Wicomico, and not yet 60 years old. He was reared on a farm, and in hla young manhood waa a aubool teacher. Later he kept a vlllasa atore. but some years ago engaged tn the lumber trade which has grown to large proportions. He is a man of firmness of eliaraoter.

and is highly esteemed In the Eastern Chore section of tbe Bute, where he haa Uved all bis me. TSB PXSSIDBNrs HORSES, Washington Lttter to Ike. FhiladtlphUt Time. President Cleveland's private stable estab lishment consist ot five horses, three being mates ot the Hambletonlan stock and purchased In New-York; one buggy horse, and one horse used for farm work at Oak View. He baa four carriages a landau, victoria, brougham, aud buggy.

Ills favorite carriage for bis own use is tbe landau. In tbat stately vehiole the President, with Mrs. Cleveland or Private Secretary La-niont, may be seen almost every evening enjoy ing a drive lu the suburbs north of tbe eitv. Ha 1s very rarely seen In a buggy and never drives alone. It was also noticeable that before bis marriage, as a rule, was aocoinnaniett by Private Becretury Lamont and occasional ly by tsecretary Manning during his con valescence.

The otber members of the Cabinet are practically never seen with bim in bis carnage, eicept when going to the Capitol or upon ceremonial ocrastoos. when he Is accompanied by the Secretary of State. Mrs. Cleveland, when driving with ber mother or a lady gueat, uaes the victoria. The three magnificent browns keDt in th eitv are 17 bands high, stylish, and steady roadster.

Tbey are uaed for an the driving done by the President or tha ladles of the family. Tbe President firar purchased tbe pair, which coat Sim lu the neighborhood of a round thousand, and sulwe- uueutly added a perfect match in a third borae for oontingencle. Mrs. Polsom, who tu suitable weather drives la from Oak View aliaost daily. generally uses tbe buggy as more convenient for hopping ana little household missions wbloh she has taken upon herself.

The "official" horses number three and are used for public service by the private aeeretaries eg tbe Pres ident. MX LIS HUES TO SB SATVRALIZKD. Prom the Boston Journal, July 25. A movement of no little significance and Importance politically, and one o' the outgrowths of the recent demonstration against tbe use ot Faneuil Hall for tbe celebration ot the Queen's Jubilee, 1 tb plan undertaken by tbe various British and Scottish association In tbe State for naturalizing their member and all other British subjects who mav be eligible to eitlreaabip. Those la teres ted In the movement zeei mat toe propoed action Is usocssary tor meirown protection, ana, furthermore, is a duty too long neglected.

Tbe first steps in tbe direc tion or tne proposed plan were tasei at a meet ing ionowing tnat ot tne txecsuvo Com mute of tbe Uueen's tubllee held at me uuiney House baturdar evenlnir. Julv 16. Totrty-four organizations were reoresenteiL An executive Board was elected to carry out tbe idea tn view, to which was given the power of calling future meeting. This botrd Is com posed of James Wemyss. President of the Hcotrn Charitable Association; John Kinneir, Secretary, Koyal Chief of the Order of Scottish Clans; James Stair, of the British-American Club, and Measrs.

Cornell and Arnold, Grand Jbeputiea of the Sons of Ut. George. Among the active promoters of tbe movement are several large iioston merchant of Brltisa origin, In wuoae employ ar many or meirown country men, whom they expect to Induce to become cttixene. It la calculated by careful eetimatlon that there are at leaat 27.000 unnaturalized British-burn meu In the State, a large proportion of whom live In tbe large cities ot the eaav ern section. It Is hoped that 6,000 can aat- raux ea tai year.

A SATISGS BASK FAILS. Leavenworth, July 27. Consider able excitement wa occasioned this morning, when tho Citizens' Savings Bank cloeed Its doors. A large crowd soon gathered in trout of the building, and word was nassad around tbat th President ot the Institution, K. l'.

Clement, wa a defaulter In a large amount ana nau aoaoonaeo. Subsequent devel-opmeats confirmed the rumor. Clement left town Sunday night ostensibly for St. Louis on business connected with th bank, no on ever dreaming jtiei auytoiug wa wrong until yesterday, when w. B.

slosaon. one of tb bank's Directors, in x- amining tbe records in tbe County Recorder' utnee noticed tnat a large amour of real estate in th city belonging to ClemeM had been transferred to his (Clement's) brother-in-law oneChlnery. Mr. Slosaon suspected something wrong, and when later la the day confronted Chlnery th latter confessed that Clement bad noaconueo. a.

meeting of the lilreetors aod at- torney waa called and tbe conference lasted far into the night. Meantime tha bank'a bonira were bastilv exmnainjtil And discovered. It wa learned that Clement left a letter in the bands of his brother-iu-Uw for the ii rectors. In wbich he confessed to the defalca tions, attnoaung ai downfall peculation la wheat. 1 HE.

AB.M0CR LOSES BT TIRE. LojuAuu, juiy iw. a ere. startinz in Armour' aaw beef bona, at th Stock Ysrds, thi svaalag. caused a loss ot nearly so onset which there ia an lnsnran of $195,000.

Th beat honae waa a cheap two-story and basement frame structure. veneered with brick, and eovered nearly an en- basement contained about m.vw niuea. ua tha first boor were between 3 OoO and 4.000 dressed cattle and over 1.0O0 andreaeed. while oa tbe second noor were OOO dreaae.1 ahaan and lttft xa oniiainff wa almost totally destroyed, aad moat, if not all enerwo. a Similar tat, altheaeb Mr.

Arm one uvuwvrw tut me uln lkI.M.UM.h eepeciauy on hldee. to enable bim to oat a boot even. The lnanmnro wna nil t)t ibrk xewjit 920.000, aad wa distributed amonta -w4 iai wMMiyeaiaai 28, 1887: CLEYEUyP GETS ONE RUN WUILE TUE MK7S TAKE FOUR AXD TUE GAME. TBI VISITORS 0CTBATTCD AND OCT FIELDED BT TUX HOME TEA at ORR LEADS AT TBS BAT. Tbe Met woo, a gaiae.

from the CloTelaod taara at 8c George yesterday. They ontbatted and outnelded tbelr opponents. Orr led In the work at th bat. Tb short stopping of Bedford and MeKoan, tba second-base play of fitrloker. and Lynoh's pitching were the features of th game.

Tbo tctiro Is appended nkts la.ro. a. a.icvgf.Ao. lB.ro. i.t Radford, a 0 1 I tt 0 8lrt.

ker. b. 1 8 0 O'Urlnn. 0 10 Orr. lb 1 8 11 0 Jenee.

r. 1 1 ll'klna n.Jb 0 10 2 B.isenian.e.f.1 fonunrrs. r. .1 0 6 3 Uerhsrdt.ab.1 9 8 0 srroll. r.

t. 0 i Mi Keaii. a a. it 0 A ueo. I 0 eii'ny.

0 2 1 1 1 a 0 0 1 0 0 1 Kecclus. 3D 0 Mnayan. a 0 LtfBch. tot Creweli, Total 11 ST Id 'O'Brien deolared put. .1 RCNS SCOJtgO KACH IXWIVO.

Metmpnlitan 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 14 Ciuvelaud 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Hamad rnn Matmpelttaa. Cleveland. 0. Vlrat base on balls Juues. 1 Uerbardt, 1.

Left ou baaea Metro)oiitau, ti; Cleveland, Struck out Mrtrnpolltan. H. Cleveland, i. first bswei errors Mrtropoiitau. 1.

TWM iiaM hita Hankiuaon. I. Two-bants hita Allan. 'J: Strieker. 1.

Utolan batae Metropolitan. ClaTeland.il. Doable lays Jenes ana urn toy eon jm vayani aniamera, lauklnson. and Oerhardl: Mckean. Strioker.

and Heipschlaaer. Wild pitches Lynch. 1. Passed bails Somiuera, Umpire Kid Baldwia. of the Clnclnnsus.

Time ef game Two hours aud two miunte. SEVENTEEN TO- SIXTEEN. Nine from tho city staffs of The Timks and TVtbwiM played a friendly match, under regulation rnles, on the Polo Grounds yesterday. It was the most entertaining game of tbe season, and in many respects tb most remarkable ever witnessed in the metropolis. Tbe 7H une team went Into tha fray confident of Tietory and quite sure that it could giv it rival point oa th great American pastime.

It bad every reason to feel hopeful In spirit, tor not having been bard pressed with reportorial labors this Summer the leisure hours have beea psssed In diligent practlc with th boll and bat. On the ether hand, exacting offlo duties, a usual, kept Thb Timcs'S reporters so busy that practice for tbe contest was impossible. However, aa tu result snows, thi timk was equal to tb emergency, and maintained Its good reputatlou nf belug first and foremost in all events of the day. The members of tbe staff de tailed to cover tne assignment brought to near tbe conaolldated eaaeuee of genlua and tact, so necessary to sueoeaa in Iholr arduous profes sion, and polished off their sanguine competitor In truly creditable and Journalistic atyle. For obvious reasons the seiantlne points ef tb ame were disregarded and, as a matter of fact, was a scramble for first place at th finish.

Thk Timm' pitcher was sn Invincible tbat already be 1 in demand by several leading professional eluba. Is loyal to Princeton and Tiia Titles, however, aud It I safe to say that nothing in a monetary way can tempt bim. Tha boasted battury of our esteemed contemporary- showed undoubted pluok. but very little effectiveness. It waa probably ow ing to tbe eollan of tbe pitcher and catcher tbat tbe basenea and fielder got rattled.

The batting ot tha winning team was terrific and the fielding absolutely perfect. Old Harry Chad wick remarked, at the close of tbe battle, that he never had a lovelier score sheet, and Intimated tbat be might give It to tb Museum of Amerlean Sports. One ef the most painful incidents of tha gam wa th fact that a thief during play entered the dressing room and stole a pair of diamond sleeve buttons belonging to Stackhaiis. Toe official" score by Innings tells tbe story ot th msoi arable gam without frills: noss bcobxd each nnrrNQ. Tribune.

1 8 0 9 9 01? Times. 1 1 B-1T Earned runs Times, lii Trlbnns. 0. First baas by errors Times, 'i'i: Trlbnn. 0.

Struck out Tlraea. 0: Tribune, 9. Lett on bases Tirasa. Trtbnne 1ft. Home runs bhsnks, Kennedy, Henri er eon, Oraedin, Thayer, Flahler.

Lord, Da Pny. aud Kanaoin. 'ibree-baae hits Henderson. 8: Flahler. Thayer, Lord, 2.

Twe-bsss bits Orsndin, At Hansom. ahank. V. struck oat Henderson. Hi WbiMitsr, 1 Cmpire Mr.

ttoaoh, ot tbe Nw. Yorks. scorer a. Cbadwlok. LOST BY BROOKLYN.

Brooklyn was beaten by Cincinnati yesterday. The batting on both sides wss pretty even, bnt th visitors led la the Held work, E. Smith, the pitcher of the Cincinnati team, put la torn good work at th bat. Following is tb score bbooklyh. r.

ln.ro. as. icmcnoi ati. ro. a.

b. Pinkliev. yb.y 8 0 Nlcol. f. 1 0 McCrian.ab i Phillips.

lb Smiib. s. Terry, Greer. 1. 1....0 Paeplas, Potter, 0 1 0 3 1 1 9 A 1 0 McPhae, Kb Klnnally, s.s.O 0 14 0 HeillT.

I.t bl I 00 OrklillLc. f-1 3 0 10 tjirp-ter, ao a Kronen, 0 14 4 2 StulUue. l.f..l Huilth, p. .9 Total 11x4 14 4 6 10 97 18 a RUM SCOBID EACH l.tMSO. Brooklyn 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-S Cincinnati 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 Earned runs Brooklyn.

Cincinnati. 3. First base by errors Brooklyn. Cincinnati. 2.

Btruek out Krooklyn, 'J; Cluclunatl, U. Lett ou bases Brooklyn, 4: Cincinnati, 7. Firat bue on billa Pinkney. ij MeTamany. If Peoples.

Portor, Cotkhill. 1) Kaenan, 1: Mullana, 1. Three-ban hit K. Smith. Two base hits pinkney, li NUol.

E. buiuh, 1 stolen bases Brooklyn. 1 1 Cincinnati a. Pssed ball Kernan. 1.

Cmplr Mr. McUuaiu. Time uf game Out) hour and blly minutes. OTHER GAMES. Baltimore, July 27.

Association championship Rt. Louis. 11; Baltimore, g. Pitchers Fonts and Smith. Earned runs SL Lontsw Baltimore, 4.

Beie hits St. Loula. 16; Bsllimore, 11. Bsaes on balls -bt. Louis, 2: Baltlmors.

4. Stolen bases ht. Louis, Arrors ixmis, Baltimore, 6. Philadelphia, July 27. Association Cham plonsbtp Lenlsvllls, 7: Athletic.

4. Pitchers Ksiusay and ssward. Karaed rnns Louisville, Auiieucs. JSBse nits Louisvuia, li, Atuieiics, Base ea balls-LoDihVUls. Athletics.

9. stolon bsses Louisvilie, A ibis ties, t. krrors LoulavlLe. Athletics, 2. Dktboit, July 27.

Lagu Champlnnsblp Patroit. 10; Chlesgo, 4. PitchereOetzeia and Baldwla. Kara ad rnns Detroit. 10; Chicago, -J.

Base bits Detroit. 10; Chicago, ia Bases on balls Detroit, Chicago. 9. Stolen bases 1. jirrors uetrvis 1 tjmcago, a.

Pittsbcbo, July 27. Leagne Championship Indianapolia. 1: Plttabsrg. 0. Plfehers Healy and Ualvlo.

Kamed runs Indianapolia, 1. Base hits inaisnapoiia. rittahnrg, 7. Basas balls Pittsburg, 3. Stolen bases Wutboxg, 1.

Xrrers Xoue. International League Osmee At Toronto Toronto. Newark. 2. At hovbeater Hochenter.

Bloghauitoii, 1. At Buffalo Buffalo. 24i Wiikes- uarre, e. At Boranton eyracaaa, cranio e. N01ES OF THE GAME.

Charlie Bennett Is catching again for Detroit. This afternoon the New-York will play in De troit. Beatin and EIbsIow, Allen town's beet battery, ooea eota ueiroifc (or Si '-Lip" Pike will make bis appearance as pitcher scalnat the Clevelsnda to-day. The Brooklyns will meet the Cincinnati team snd ths lieu will cross bate with tbe Clevelanda to. uay.

Th Cuban Olanu won a game from the Mat aaie oy ngoras 01 A to 1 en tbe foto rounds yes- wniif. With the exreptlon of Mattimnre aad Becan non. all the New. York players are with the team on uir yiiwm ii ip. The stockholder of the Altoona Club arranged yesterday to transfer tha elnb to Canton.

Ohio. The arn was paid off la tail and will start tor Canton to-aignv. J.V PAYOR OP TBE QLENN BILL. Atlanta, 27. The Educational Committee ot the Hons and Senate, la Joint session last evening, reported in favor of tb Glenn bill, which makes It a penalty for any teacbor to teach a whit ehUd In a colored school or a colored child In a white school The preliminary dlscussioa of th bill ka created eon- smerauie excitement In the north.

lu passage is accepted sere as tbe aiea policy ox tne state. wm itttie oiacweaion in tne eommiiute. ivery white man voted for the bill, the two colored member of tha eomuutlce voting ad- Tereoij. A STREET TRAOEDT JIT WASBIXGT01T. AnHrsGTos, July 27.

Waahingtoa added another to It list of tragsdie this afternoon, when Henry Bvgeaa, a colored barber, shot and Instantly kliiad James H. BuraatW also a aegro barber. Bar gess st present keens a negro pool room and rsstaa rant, and had a row a few atgbU sgo with Borneo. whom he ordered fa nntt bltn tn bia nlafn. Burnett ia said to have draws a raaor ea Margaa at iiua uuie.

oat ae pat It Bp ass la. About clocK una anernoo starnett met Bargees sad L-naiedi. ataly drew a black jack and pat bla bead to kla his pocket as if to get a revolver. Before Burnett eeoid commence his Intended assault, however, Bareess ended bla life by putting a plaul bail la bis tura- auxgcee wae aneetea, TaTif PERCYIAS BOX DR. LntA, Jaly 37.

via 0lvtoB. Tb pnbU ar mnch laurestod nt the eseeeeeral Issue of th eeav traec.wlta the eosBssitte et Peraviaa boadboldara. ee waiea groat hope of tbe latere prosperity ec Pera are baaed. The Kzecativ will anisll the approval at Ceagrisa. wkash tue EuyyjNo tvef: the Saratoga races.

BORtKS THAT w0 YESTERDAY AHD XyTKIKS FOB TO-DAY. Saratooa, N. July 27. With a good track and under favorable condition racing was resamed ber to-day. with th following results: wlft, a hat favorite, won th opening db at a mile by two lengths.

Hairy Kussell second, and ttalUUa third, TAo 1:7. mutualt wr yld oa tb race. Th Alabama Stakes, tor which flv appeared, wa won by "I jickr" Baldwin's Grisatu tn a runaway race lu 'JiOOW. beating Congreasoiaa Rcott's Flageoletta by two length, and Florl-more. Wary, and Kdittu, Th third race waa a handicap aweenetakee at a mile aud a aixteer-th, aud wee won by Wahoo, 110 pounds, by a halt length rreui Harwoud.

with Lewi Clark tblrd, Himalaya and Irish fat following, and tel Nort, who made tue running for three-quarter of a mil. UniahlBg I sittU place, Ught to Sevea and J. J. Hraly also ran. Tbe fourth race, a dash ot three-quarter of a mile for 2-year-olds, was won by Uluuan Una by about two lengths from Ksrmosa, wiiu Kinf Crab third.

Leo IL, th favorite, Uolabed foiiilh. Time Tbe haudivap steeplechase, two mile and a quarter, wus won by Abraham, who was seound choice in tue.ttnttliig. tn from a llrld of 11. Bonnie Duke fell, and Bourke Cockran, the favorite, stumbled and threw bis rider. heat) finished second, closely followed by Beach mora.

following ar tha for to-morrow's races: nasT Raci Parse $400, ot whloh 3l and th entrance money, tin each, to tha second, for three-year-olds and upward; alx fur.oncs. Amalgaai, lit poquds; Ben i hompaon. Manila Kant, aud Gleaaor, Hi poonda each; Vodestr, 1 10 uoiiu.la; Vaiooear, p. Hairy Ituaaall. 106 pounds; Ovt loi ponndai Cnbaa.

101 puada; Magga alltchell. Of pouuda; sly tlaryUnd galdlug, V5 pounds, aud louche Pas, HO pouuda SKUOMb Mack KNcelMor Swaepatakes. fer all agseibiO each, half oriel l. with 1.000 addel. ot which ii0 to tu seooutl.

the third to receive glOO out ot tue stakes; on mile and a quarter. John Svellmaa'e b. h. Btrathaeev. ared.

.120 .118 .103 iABiasuav Brothera' br. g. uravt Puke t. Corrigan'a b. e.

Oarsy, ysars William Jennings's e. Panbeyee, 9 years, bsnta Anita amble's b. Miss Ford. 9 rear .100 THI up Haca Puree 9iW. of wbich and the entranoe money, flO each, to tba aecond; heat race; alx farlonra.

Himalaya. 120 ponnda; Our Frlrnd, 109 peandsi Fran kle ins pounds: Strathspey, 100 poo mis, and Nrllle Vsa. 99 puquda. i'ouKrH MAca. Pnnte axon, of which fOtotn second aad ths entrance money, 91 a.

each to be 11-vhlad betweea the second and third; oun mllo and seventy yards. AI Bead, llo pounds; Boaaltud, lu3 notiBiisi Valiaat. loa poaods: Tramp, vd poaoUa; Broasonisrte. 9i ponnda, and wyndoo, 88 pounds. Firm Kacb belling race, purse wblch 940 to the second, and entrance money, 910 each, to be divided betweea the aecond and third; the wliiaer to be sold at auction! six furlong.

Our irleud and liter, 1 1 9 pounds aaehi Bovoke aud Biddy Bowling. 119 poneda each; (Tntque. Ed McAvoy, and Kva 110 pounds each: Pat Dennis aud Middlesex, 10 pounds each: Swioey, 107 ponnda; Nat Uoodwin. lOd poasds; Xellte Van, 104 pounds; Phil Lewis, 109 pounds, and Void Bond, 84 pouuda. MONMOUTH PAKK KACES.

TBE BQRSeS ENTERED TO BUK IX TO' DAT'S COXTESTS. Six race are to bo ran at Monmouth to day, non of wbloh offer anything brilliant in tbe way ef finishes. The opening race should be won by Eollan, with Eufsula eeooad. The seo-oad race, a three-quarter-mile dash for 2-year-olds, should won by Confusion, with Anlban second. The Naveslok Handicap, the race of the day, ha six horse very evenly rated and gam.

At the distance and weight Faror look Ilk a winner, with Baraum clot up. Tbe fourth rac should ro to Kingston If he is good for anything, with Eol second In spite of hi weight. If tbe selling race at a mil and aa etgnth is run on Its merit Phil Le should wtn. with Taxatherr second. Tn entries for the day' race are as follows: riasT back.

Pre handican tweeestakes ef 931 rac it. witn 'o addea, of wuicb iao to tne sacomt sevaa furlongs. Little Minch sail Choetew, 130 pounds eaoh i Bin Line aud Politico, 109 pounds eaohj Harder, 99 pounds; Eufaula, 97 pounds i Cambyses. 90 pounds; Ferona and Terbouchs, 9'J oounda each. eacosu mra aeuo, ior y.year-eifls.

in winner be eoiq at auction tor N.oooi sis ruriongs. fratbersnd Kegulns. 109 poaods each: There. 109 Doundai Kara and Anlban. 100 oounda eaoh: Via- dette, 94 pounds 1 Coutuaiun.

VOpoundai Tain station amt uoiuea noa, noauaa seen. THlBU hack The avsinh liandleap, a sweep, stekeaot 950 eaoh. half forfeit, with ai.eoo added. tue second to leeeivt 93.10 eat et the siakee: one mil sud a halt. Bsruum.

l'Au peandai Pry Mono-pole, UU pouuda; Favur, 116 pounds; Bnnansa, 119 pound" 1 Anrus, 119 pounda, aud Liadea, 110 pott ads. KOUBTH Rack. Pree handtcae ween takes ef tii auh, with 9760 ail (led. of which 9190 to the eee-oudi'Owe mile and tltree-alxteeutha. Hole, 194 pounds; 110 pouauat atingaton, lis nonnila: Laxgard.

108 ponnda. aud Argo. lOOnonads. ru in ttAvs rurse aaw. ior a yaar-oms ana nn ward, tbe winner to be sold at auction fer W.OOO; one milo anil a furlong.

Lancaster, 119 ponnda; Kaatar anndav. Ill oounda: Three Onaera and Phil Lee. lOgponada each Menecrat, 104 pounda: Moan. fram and Peg aaos. 101 poaads eaehi Pat Sheedy, 00 pounds; Indnall.

93 pounds; Taxgathsrer and Vinton, 98 pounds acb; slink. 99 pounds, aad butt er, B9 pounas. AT BRIGHTON BEACH. A MOODY AND SLOW TRACK AND A LARGE ATTENDANCE. There waa a mnddy and alow track at Brighton Beach yesterday, but a large attend' anee.

Tb raoe were run off with the following results: 8ix furlongs selling rare, tor beaten horses. Hick ATT I Ml till 1 IV IWAlHnffrll, I 1 1 tl In IT and Naptuoua third. Time 1 :49. Motuala paid 93. Littletallow paid 911 40.

Ms furlongs; soiling race, for beaten horses. Roy cot won "7 twn mHKiua. Affirms aeooou. ana nooo- unk mini, i nne AtutusAS paid a LetrlUa paid 9d 90. Pavea furlongs; sslling race Kink won by half a length.

Belisvue aecond. and Kabul Friend third. Time 1:34. alutuais paid oil 90. BeUevue paid ii a P.

On mile; telling race. Keokuk won by length nil A llf Tim .1 I I Time 1:479. abtotuais paid til 80. JlmCiarepald $14 09. Obs mile snd an eighth.

Tate Arnold won bv two lengths. King B. seeoud, and Kplrure third. Time MutUAia paid Ml 10. King Usui 9)1 95.

Seven furlongs. Armstrong won. Pink CotUg soconii, snn nmaoniroi tblrd. Mutual paid Ba 93, rma voltage paiu ao eo. EACINQ IN ENGLAND.

London, Jnly 27. At the Goodwood meeting to-day the race for tbe Lav ant Stake wa won by 81r T. Bykes ch. e. Cardinal Mai by a bead from Life's Mistake, The Miser tblrd.

Sir V. Johnstone' ch. Spot won th Chesterfield Cup by three parts of a length from Dante, and Buddigore was a bad third. The raoe for the Sussex btskes was won by tbe Dnke of Beau fort's ou. t.

Keve d'Or by a head from Seottiah avinA, ajovu tioet tnira. ISC0XF0RTS OF SPECIAL TRAIXl Fmtn the Railroad QateUo, July 2x In truth special trains are handicapped by pronounced disadvantages, and many officers have come to regard them In the nature of neo- essary evils, and to be avoided when possible. The fact tbat both the men on tbe train and other whose duties ar Sec ted by it ar work log outeld of their habitual round is well nn derstood, and has been heretofore referred to in these columns. But a promim-nt eause of dls comfort 10 sucn trains frequently la tbe excessive speed, and It may be reasonably conject- urea tnat tnia, witn its attendant excitement. more or less mild, among both passengers and trainmen, it ono of th considerations which weighed In the opinion we have quoted.

By excessive speed we do out mean an nnsafo rate, but one tbat I too high for comfort. When tbe arret aud Palmer train went aeroas the continent in 197ti la 94 hours it was reported that tbe pasaengera alighted "completely Jagged out." all will agree that niauv rain both regular and special, ar bow ruu too fast for the comfort of passengers. A solid tra.n ef bait a dozen 35-ton sleepers, with double track, running at uniform speed, can be run HO mites sn nour, or raster, witnoul a susplclou of th high speed en the part ot most of the passengers, but tuor are comparatively few roads that can do this, aad these which can do not feel as though they could afford a great deal ot It. Those who attempt to imitate this method with light ears, suit soring, un even speed, (as required by grades.) dusty road, aud open windows fiud the experiment more or lees trying to peoples nerves. trala which from any cause make a racket tbat eoastantly Intrudes itself npon passengers ears eaaoot be called really pleasaat to ride upon, tvery one recognize th difference betweea an open-windowed loeal train la a dusty season ana tbe comoarstive oulet of aheavv sleeper ia Winter when snow is several inches aoove tne rati, aad even on rock ballasted track the reverberatioaa from every object passed are often unpleasant.

Most people desire oulet as much ia a day car as at Bight. To secure absenoo of Jar is not aa easy task, and certainly cannot be successfully don at high speeds without peevy car, so that Increase or oao reuse ol load shall not seriously affect the operation of the serines, and noise esnnot be satisfactorily excluded, in Bummer at least, without such ventilating arrangements as will admit ef having most ot ia windows close. KMVPP AS A MASTER. From fAs London Standard. Alfred Knipp enjoyed tba reputation of beiag coed master.

Be wa freak aad straight forward, hat eft reagh aad hasty, at ether iimo grave asva taeitara. area ta ccatritlty. Hi 9UC9 at 1 hi oily son, Frederick, A GOOD DAY FOR TROTTER At -f THE I DAVE GOOD BACK 8 01 A XUMEEB OF TRACKS. RESULTS OP THE RACES AT CLETELAbTD, BEACOX PARK, AhTD OlTTTISBURO, A5D ENTRIES FOR VTJTCRK EYIKTt. Tha maatlag at tha Vortk Hndeoa Park, teakarg, Wttl be oacreded to-day with race tot tnHM ta tha AS nn4 Tk.

large atteadaaee yeetordsy aad large Selda. Tb races were weu eeaieeteo. a asoauea wag mad la both eiasse. SCXMAKIE9. PiasT Rac -Parse aSfM; a At) alas.

A. p. McDonald's g. Billy tivrkiu a w. m.

Not a 9 J. it. chulta'a eh. e. Creaceodo F.

Tiottaiu'a ek. a Munaiua. O. H. lbaru'a b.

in Kmily ......9 vmwi a- rtoaerieg. R. 3tiaaie'a b. g. Craiaer .......7 W.

U. Holler blk. g. Petrolrai Time 8BCOB0 RACB. Pares 9iWI, clasa Giwrge Malaoa'a b.

Bl Kitty 0 9 vt i nam Loveit b. g. Uelegste 9 D. C. Walls's eh.

a. Maiy Oouid 9 9 V. FiS 'sr'a b. Billy Trouble 10 9 II. Uiaac' cn.

g. Banter 7 9 W. Smith's b. ra Asaea 9 10 J. M.

Hlchantaoa'a b. a. Clarence 119 lodie W. U. Holler' cb, tu.

Naaou ft A 4is William NichoUnn's b. in. Dew DroD. 6 7 8 8 die P. Mubouaid's g.

I. A 4 4 dr J. liart a u. w. Lsdy Finch 11 11 it) a Ci.kvxland.

July 27. To-day wa the aeeond ot tha (irand i lrciilt meeting la tbla city. The weather waa all that oouid be desired aad the track was la perfect condition. Tba albtauaaio was fails 9.000, arruwmrwa 9:87 trottiag elaasi nurse. 93.000.

Aunt King -all 1 iboott Sswaian. 44441 Fun. 0 iiH Berths, 6 3 di Keilte Howard 9 7 9 9 1 1 Bnlle .3 8 3 0 4' rime ans; xizit: 1:9. rolling cuwa putse wu.uwi, aiv leea. Hi 994 Uumet Astral Favottl i 10 dr.

Opal Orphan Boy J-Atiy Aeusett CilDocr 7 10 11 11 8 4 John VYU Iroy Bostok. July 27. Ther wa a largs attend. ance at Beacon Park to-day. Jack Shepard, i af Tex Uuiahiag laat in tbe first beat ef the 9 :9 claaa, for a nurse 01 took tne next three beats, having hot brush with Kex in the last, aud wlnutng It lv head.

Brnaatt apralned her leg at tbe atart aad waa dialaaved. arL Moroliaht. Viator, and Oweuee Were declare! ilistaBced by th Judxet lot foul driving. Hex was second and Kitty a. third.

IHlie A. Si; 4 In tb 2:27 elaas. for pacers sad trotters, tor a purs ot SH00, Carpenter's b. dweepatake we 111 tbre straight hesta. Captai rcoad.

and By Wilkes third. Joe B-. tverott snd tiaoras Joaaa alae alar tad. Time a -Ml 1 9 :4 a 9 Kutlakd. Jnly VI.

The annual meeting ot th Batland Driving Park Aaaoeiatlea eurned yeaUTdsy. The track, though autnewhat heavy, waa in a fair condition. In the 9:00 claaa, for purse ef 950, M. I'ejoe'e b. g.

Jim Braekut won la turee atraigbi heats, uianena tt. uotng aeoond. IkXU thlnL aud Marry C. foartk. Hn-i4V; 4: In the 9:90 class A.

i. Husaell's b. g. Oeorgs C. took tha third, fourth, and fifth heals.

Jtg ta first, and Pickwick tb second. Timea Jolikt. July 27. Three thousand nersons at. tended th second day's raoea of tba 111: aula Valla Circuit hare to-day.

The 9-year-eld smke wss wua by Dtploniach. a Do a Coaaack filly, who took ths second an 1 thlnl heats. May Hose wo the first beat. Time 99tt; 9 4t)V Ia the 9 83 class Arl McUreaor won Bt three stralal.t heats, wits Jeaaslte aecuad aad gig third. Time 9:93 9:99 9:9 Buffalo, July 37.

The entries for the Grand Cirenlt race la this eity, ABg. 9, 9. 4. and 3, closed laat night with over liO uomtnatloaa. Nearly all ot tbe iaat horses are coming.

Including Marry Wilkes. Johnston. Belle K. J. tt.

Arab, aad Bella llaoilia. President Hamlio predteu that better tint wU be made over the Buitaio track than ever auy track the circuit. Rochutck. July 37 Tba Grand Clreuit raoea will take ploo here Aug. 9.

10, 11, aad l'A Tbe entries clussd last uigbt with 190 eatrios. Vtica. July 27. Tbe dries for the August races of the Urand Circuit, to take piaee in thla eity en Aug. la.

17, 19. aud 19, oioeed htoadsy night with lb satriee, the largest number la th history ol the t'Uoa Association. THE COKE REGION STRIKE. AM INSIDE VIIVT OP Till CACSX Of THE TROUBLE. re Us Editor of te Fork your correspondent who reported the strike in the coke region was tent from New-York tor the purpose ot giving the readers of Tua Tuou tra ooo aot ot th cause tbat led to and the eendltlons et tb strike am sorry to say tbat la th mala it wssatutll mission.

After referring to ths strifes being esrried an agataat th amptr' award be says i 'When coke wss selling st 91 SO a ton tha ass were getting 91 tor mm lug 100 bushels, and 90 cent for 'drawing' the same amount from the evens. Tbey were prom lead aa advaace on the nasi ef snuing seaie wnen toe pnoeoi eoae ativaoeed. may thought thsy ttieoovered that eok bl gone op to 'i a ton, and thny demaudtxl a raise of 'H per cent. This was thadlapute raterred te the urns I re, Jsck. son.

lie fouod that tbe man were not sautled to an advanc till tbo price of ooe advsneod. Hut the niau aay that the teatimony ef tha operatora at that heAting ahowed that ooke hat advanced, not to Si but to fl 79. and that the umpire ought to have awarded them an advanc ef 19 per ctal. accordingly. Ho they worked two dsye as a technical acceptance at the decialoa.

and then struck for aa advuooe." The first part of the quotation Is right, bat Ute latter and principal part ahuws a remaikaule ignorance of tue true caueoe that led to th strike. Ua Dec 5(4, letid. the coke operators agreed with th workmen's representatives to sdvaaoe wages le proportion lo the advances In ths prioa of coke. AI that Urns th Biarkat price ot coke wae 9130. This pries advaaoed te 9'J per ton, and, according to agrae-tuent.

ths workmen asked a proportionate advaaee In weave. In meatlug with the ooke operators le ad-Juat tiie rate of lucieaae tbey claimed that while the market rate was 99 tbe average rats was only 91 74 per too, bat admitted tbat where the marknt rate wss 91 SO tb average rate waa only 91 40. This showed an advaace la theyuerkel rate of 99 per tint and oa the average rate ef 94 par cent. Than, without any mistake whatever a boot th prioa of coke, a demand was made fer 90 percent, (not per cent ss your reporter has it, I bssed en the average rate of 91 74 per tea. Tbe opera tors offered 3 per cent, wblch wae refused by th workman.

Tbe case was left to arbitration, aad Joh B. Jackaoa, of Pittsburg, wss sanied by the operators aad accepted by the worgmea as empire. After keeping tbe evidence ia hi hand for only a few hoars, (snd tb video oe contained some 19.009 words and figure.) he geve his swsrd IB a few words, merely saying be had looked over the evi. deaoe and ooucladed the workman were entitled te no advance whatever. The dec la ton wss so aaaav teeily unfair that not a Bewspaper la this part ol the couatry offered to sustain, but with eat eicep tloa admitted tt was wrong.

The deelsie was ts take effect front Feb. 1, aad It wae given Is the Isat gays of April, therefore It had already deprived tbe workman of aa advaaee da then for three month. Tbey seeeptod It for that period and then redueed their delnaad te til's pel aod gave the operators foar days te rei4y Tbey refused te act. and consequently the strik wss ocesalonsd. This Is a true statement of tbt causes thst lod to the strike, and I challenge contra in any particular from any one.

Tbe ku time contract which, being taken at a low flgurt yeara ago. rvdaced tbe eelling prion te en average ol 91 7 A werelhuaeot Frlck. Carnagis yet this hrm. with Ita low cm tracts, paid the wages the stnksrs demanded. Ths saen hsve now oaly dontr what thsy duns before, i.

they coiumenoed work with the understaoding that th wagaa will be ad ii. ted at once. This is precieely (ae thing they did when tbey demanded lis per cent, and worked four t. enable ths employers to conalder theit demand. 'Tie very hard to find a aewaeaper that will credit the woralngtnaa with ail he ia wort whaa necessity and principle com pal him to be a Striker.

WILLIAM Ml'LLCK, beuretsry Miners' and Laborer' Amalgamated A soctatiou. BBtirOBD, Penn Menday, July 25, 1887. 0BITUART XOTES. Vi T. Beers, one of the oldest residents et Brooklyn, died yesterday at his home.

311 Carlton-arenae. aged 74 yaara. He was ea paged la the whole aala atore buameaa until a few yaara age, when be opentd a brokerage office oe Montagne-street He wa a heavy stockholder in eeveral batik and trust companies, snd lesvss a large foct-ane. A widow snd four chihlrea survive 1.1m- EfSngbam Townsend Hyatt, who died Jaly 24 Bt Foaghkespsls, wsa on of the undergradua'es of Col nm bis College who marched to tbe frout with the beventh Regiment Being tooimlaaioned Lisoien-aut ef New-York Voluoloera. be wss in service ss Adjutaut of Col.

Foster's regiment oa the Ys. where he contracted the lingering diaaaae ef which he died. Mr. Hyatt waa a member ot the Maw-York Bar, and was highly respected as lawyer, a soldier, snd a man. sirs.

Wilson Barrett died la London yesterday, after a long lilaeaa. Aa Carolina Heath shs made her professional dAbat at tbs Friaceas's Theatre bept- 19, 1832, a Stella In Bouclcaultfs drama, "Th Prima Doona," bavlug previously appeared ss ss snistsur el the Royalty Theatre, bhe played as a member of this company tor sotus years, sppesring In the vartou thakeaocareaa revtvala which were produced under the tuaoagement ef tha Keana, taking amoug other, the characters of Ansa atoleya, Ophslla. Conlaila, and Juliet. Btaa also auppurtad Charles Fecbter during bit eogagaaient st the Fria-eess's. bBbsettuently to 1940 shs devoted barself te starring In ths provinces.

Among ber moat auoeeea tui lmperaonatiocs were the Witch of toe Alp, ia tbe revival nf "Manfred" at Dniry-Laae Tbcotre, Friaeeae ollrapia, in Falconer's "Night and Mora," Lady laabelle la Kaal Lyase," Margaret Asm-sey, aad Jan Shore. Daniel Conway, for SO year a livery man la this eity. tell dead of apoplexy la tbe saloon et the City Chicago Juat before sh to ox bad at Queen towa yesterday, after leaving Liverpool toe day before tor New. York. Mr.

Cos way was 70 year eld aad at boot bodv. creweed with hair aad beard that beeame premautreiy gray nearly tare decease aso. wss a laiailiar alaht for year ta what i now the Sixteenth Aaeembly District, where be lived, having hi face, at 911 tail Twnity-txth-str-Hs was bem ta Counrv Lot ford. Ireiaad. ess a Lead Leaguer, aad loft five weeks age to visit BIS birthplace.

Mia death oa bla re torn trip waa aa Boaaead yaateraay by eabla to bis eamguters la tale city. Mrs. Ailca Me Lao alula. Mrs. atatlaarlB Sue.

and Mia Xauly Co way. The ssmta wilt toest aad tuey wlii bav atsnaged for thorn tb raUaar laatativ katiaest that Ux. Ooawar built a..

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