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THW WOULD: THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1890. I BISONS' LAST RESORT. THEY GIVE DEACON WHITE A TRIAL IN THE BOX, Ho Ilelil the Down to Nineteen Men TnUc Their Third Strnfght Onmo Both JlrooUIyn Tonms Men Tiilto the Tjoad Once Games. Roaiiltn and Attendance. Attoid- PTJATT.TIS, anca, NATIONAL.

A 2' Buffalo 4( ubu Ui ttrmklyn lfj( 4K() Chicago 9 Bmlon 101 Hf Fhlladtl'a 0 10, fi 588 081 3,080 1 85 How the CInliB Stnnd. Par I NATIONAL Won, lout, ccjil. Won. tot 8K 20 4a VS U7 'M .0871 Brooklyn. 41 M4 New Sork 33 Philadel'a 40 Bll 32 HO 311 Brooklyn.

35 34 SiS Philadol'a 8,1 York JiO 40 Cleveland SB .441 Oleroland 43 17 40 Pittoburs. IU 4S AMERICAN. Won. Loaf. Athletio 40 24 LonlBillle.

37 Bt. Rochester. 35 Oolumb's. 33 S7 PIT cent. .625 N.

Haven Won, Lost, III a8 dyu. 15 Baltim're. 18 B711 3(1 MR 28 27 "08 Waab'et'n 31 B8 J. 20 37 .44 "WU'niBt'n j7 41 2481 Hartford. 14 43 "ar cent, iiflfl .548 .250 Ftr ami.

.724 .714 5110 .418 Brookly Gnmos Scheduled for To-Dnr. rtATEBS' LEAGUE. NATIONAL LKAODE. Buffalo at Brooklyn, Oinciu'ti at Brooklyn, Obicago at Now York. PittsburK at Now York.

Pittsbure at Boaton. (Jhloago at Boaton. Oleveland at Pbilad'lpbla. Olovoland at Phll'd'lphia. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

ATLANTIC ASSOCIATION. Athletic at Louisville, Hartford at Cit.y. Brooklyn at Toledo. "VVaahmgton at Newark. Syracuse at St.

Louis. Worcester at Now Haven. Kocbester at Columbus. Baltimore at Wilmmgt'u. PLAYERS'LEAGUE GAMES, Oeacon Wliito Tries Hia Ilnnd nt rilc1iiii(t Agalunt the Ulants.

The young men who officiate in the pitcher's box for Buffalo right. They are dudish chaps and can twirl with the best of them when they are feeling well. The melancholy fact remains, however, that tho combined whiskers of the whole gang could not be found by the most searching wind. Yesterday the cool, crisp which crept in from the Harlem ''onud something new in the pitcher's box wnieli it had not counted upon. The thing was eauut and cada-vcr- ous, bony and hollow-eyed, but it had a mustache that would have satisfied the most exacting wind.

This mustache was in the flower of its beauty in the old halcyon days of Zettlain, Pinkham, llodos and McAtee. It baa cavorted around over the diamond before the crownea-heads on the green cricket fields of England and has distincruished itself in almost every position that goes to make up a baseball The mustache is on-ned by James Methusaleh White, the friskiest old Roman of them all. It is sad that the old man should have been slaughtered to make Giant holiday, but Atlas-like ho took the ball on his own shoulders and has nobody bnthiinnelf to kick. Person, the Western pic-eater, had a hack at the boys in the first JnnitiK, durinp which brief period ho sent the ball everywhere under tho blue heavens but over the home-plate. Observing this with the cold codfish eye of a philosopher White made up his mind to try au infusion oi nporty old blood in the box, Bainey was brought iu from the backyard to take White's position at third, while Haddock guarded right field.

White then stepped into the pitcher's box with tho calm an of a man who has just put a nickel in a cnewiuR-Bnm slot and iu waiting for his cud. His delivery wa-a a cross between that ot a dredging machine and a derrick. He started the ball from ft point below the leve. of the sea. but every time it passed over the plate it was somewhere above the Giftnta timber-line, apd it kept the miserable Halligan sporting about in the upper ether like ono of Jlnpiiael's rod-faced cherubs.

Mr, t.held the down to eighteen hits." When this is said, very little remains to bo told. Opposed to Mr. White was an attenuated structure, built on the plan of a forty- horse power telescope. Everybody knev it was John is, everybody bui a little feminine vision in the upper Hero! tho grand stand. She did not know much about baseball and the spore she kept was a wonderful affair, bui slie evidently knows good dancer when she sees one.

fcihe could not understand that the high kicks, tho breakneck poses, the cachuca, hoedowus and tbe jingo attitudes of the long Ewinp were a vitaland essential part of his business. She pondered over the matter long and earnestly and finally, tnruvnit to her escort, said: By thq way, will you kindly tell me who that is 7 I mean the tall one who dances so much." That," replied her escort, is the great and lofty John Ewiug. He is doing some fine work." Oh." she prureled with a sigb of relief, "I thought it was Carmencita." When the Buffiilos saw Ewmtr in the box they rubbed their hands gleefully and cou gratulated themselves. After tho garni they could not understand how it was tha they had found the ball for only four basi hits. In reality they secured bui three hits the failure of Ewing to cover first base in the ninth giving them a single to which thej were not entitled.

The field work of the New Yorks was rather ragged and no by any means a credit to them, in fact it wan a loose game all aronnd. The runs were made as follows: The Now York made three in the first inning on Gore' double, bases on balls for W. Ewiug and O'Honrke, two stolen bases by the latter Halligan'B error and Richardson's sacrifice John Ewing's triple, Irwin's fumble of Ewing's pronudor, Brown's force hit anc BOWO'H fumble of O'Rourlte's grounder eavi thein three more in tbe necond. Tha Bnf EwinK'B sacrifice ond Brown's single gav the New Yorks a rnn in the fourth. They 'made three in the fifth on Shannon's singl and home runs by J.

Ewing nud Gore. batting streak with errors by Beeohe ive tbem eight runs in tho sixth. Th inons scored iu the ninth on hies by Hoy and Irwin and a fumble by Gore. The batting of J. Ewing, Goro nud Brown was th of the game.

The score: NEWYOHK(P. L. AB BH PO A 4360 3 8 SB BO BB BB LB 0001 Oore. Brown, Ib O'Honrko, Richardson, as iTnnnston, filiaunotl. 2T 31 Vaugbn, 4018JOS7 07 2044 BUFFALO (P.

AB It BH PO A SB BO BB BE Hov, 411300 0010 Bainey. 3b 410420 0011 Irwtn, g-b. 510252 0001 'Beeoher, It O101 White, 401030 0001 Rowe. 400101 0000 HallliaD, 40 0.1 02 0101 Carney, Ib 4 0 0200 0800 Totals 37 4 42715 7 0736 NsWyoEK 3 30138000-1 Base Hits 1 11237811 BUFFALO 0 002000002 Brotherhood Park, July 9, attend 880, Earned York, ti. Horn John Ewing.

Two-Base (2), O'Bourke. Tliroe-Baae Bvrine. Ir win. Sftcrifloe Hita-Ewlnit, Kiobardson (2), S' noo Doable Hoffo, Irwin and Carney. by Pitched Time of hpu umi fifty minutes.

Umpiroa-Mesara, Sheridau an Gaffney. Brooklyn, IS; O. The home team simply paralyzed Baldwl: at Eastern Park yesterday. At times he be came BO mad that he snapped his fingers au stamped bis feet, but it was ot no nse, th Brooklyn: boys knew just whore to look i'o 'the It was a great sluggivE game. Thre home rune were made and two of them, course, by tho Brooklyn men.

"Whistlin Joe," who occnrticU a seat on the east bleach ery, almost swallowed his whistle in the ox Coimiifeey and Arlie Lathnm were there pee their team defeated and tliey. saw som wretched play on the part of tueir own meu The ooklyiiK made six rnnu in tbe firs inning on a base on ballB, two singles, double and a homo.rtin by Kutslow. made another in tho thir tslow. ning ou oubla and bano by error. In the fifth maclo three runs on four hits and a ase by error, and in the sixth on two hits, uasa by error and a homor by Van Haltren hroe runs were added.

Wivrd got a two agger in tho ninth ivntl followed a hit for tbreo bases, The score: 'RLTN(P. L. All 11B PO A BBSOBBBRLH Ward, en (I 2 3 II 6 0 10001 oyce, 3b 5 1 1 1 I 0 0 1 1 0 0 Mdrc.ws, 610100 00100 62110 11 01011 I) 4 4 0 00001 an Haltren, U. 4 2 0 0 0. 1 1 0 0 rt 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 ii 1 Miislow, 5 1 2 8 0 11 00012 "--lung, 611000 08003 otaln 46151U2711 4253 HIOAGO (P.

L. AU BH I'O A BH SO BB tl, 330400 01) 2 If 4 0 1 (I 0 001 a 3 9 A 0 4 1 0 BOO ooo oo iyan, of Mb oylo. lib 5 'iirrell, 5 Darling, 11) 4- 4 aldvrin, 4: 'otais so oias? Ti 15 0 (I 0 0 1 001 li 1 01 18010 03 iELn 0 0 00 001 isu Hits 4 0 1 0 2-3 "11 Babe Hits Eastern Park. July ittond- nco 450. Earned Kuna-Brnoklyn, 0: Ohioaeo, i.

Home Van lialtron. PfeHar. wo-UaMi Hita-Ward, Sunday, Ryan, Farell, Bnldtriii. Thrne-Base Sa- i-inco Orr.Sunclu,Boyle, WtUlun- PfeKor and nirlinij. Balle-Farrell, KliiBlow.

1. TVilcl Weyh- np, 1. nna or boura and twelve llolbertand I'orBuson. Uoslon, 1G i Cleveland, 8. BOSTON, Jnly home team pre- ented their cuckoo battery to-day, and if Cleveland had played one of their veteran Htchers they would probably have won.

Jut McUill did their twirling, and the bat- ery, as far as singles were concerned, Kiual. Eighteen hits apiece, Boston having hirty totals and tho Spiders 23. Oonsider- ng the slugging, the irame was well played, and for five innings Boston's display uperb. Cleveland was shut out in the seo- ond inning, after making a "ingle, a double over Tom Brown's head and one base or balls, Capt. Larkin made a hit every time he came to tho bat.

ttelly, Broutbers and 3rown had their eyes on the ball and raocked a home run over the right-field euce. the first time the feat has been accomplished. To-morrow Oil Hatfield plays shortstop for Boston. Umpires Leach and Pebeau are doing well arid will be in the 'auks in a. day or two.

The score: BOSTON (P. i. JIB I1H PO A Brown, cf ft 3 1 0 0 Stovey, rf. telly, as Iruuthera. Ib.

Kicbardson, If. Bh, 31. SB SO BB DZ LB spiiib loioo iiii a 221 1220 S8S 100 U10 tjuinn, 2b 4 1 2 Ij 2 0 110 swett, a a i a i 2 a Uumburt, 5 110U1 OOOOO Totals 4310182710 4 4 5 0 8 1 0 00011 001 0 0 0 0000 CLEVE'IJ (P. L. AB BH PO A BDSOBBBKLn Strieker, 2b 0 1 8 1 2 SB.

II 1 1 Jrownine. fi 1 li 8 0 Larkin, Ib. 1 510 1 McAloor, cf 5 1 3 1 0 ladlord.Sb 1 a a lUloliffo, rf 4 lOOlu uiiiiu Irunnan, 5 1 2 II 1 a 0 0 0 IcGdl, 300021 0 0 0 0 Totals 44 8188711 6 004 BOSTON 4 3001033 BaoeHita 2 20211433 CLEVELAND 0 2 0 3 7 0 3 1 Bostoo. July S3, 1800. Exact attendance, 782.

Earned Boston, 10: Cleveland 2. Homo Nabh, LarKln. Two-Base Brouthera, Kelly (21, Storey. Gumbert, Iladfcrd (2). Threo- Brown (2).

Sacrifice Richardson 2), Kelly (2), Stovoy. Nasb, Delehanty, Sutolift'e. Double Nash, Quinn andBroutbera; Larkin and Dolebanty. Passed Brennan, 2. Wild Pitches-MoOill, 1.

Hit by Pitohad Ball- Quinn. Time of One hour and nfty-eipbl uinuteB. Messrs. Matthews and Bake' ey. IMttsbnrs.

1C; I'Mlndnliihin, O. 46PEOJAL TO THE WOBLD.l PHILADELPHIA, July The Pittsburss made nineteen hits with a total of twenty- nine bases off Cunningham to-day. Nine of their men reached first base on balls, two by being hit by pitched balls and one on ai error, and they fielded almost perfectly and the bases well. On the other hand tho Philadelphias could do nothing with Manl'- speedy delivery, they malting one hit in 3rst inning and then failed to again con noct with the ball until tho ninth, when they bunched three more. But two of them came after two hands wore out and the other went to waste in a double play, so they availed nothing in the line of run getting.

The score: PHILA. (P. LJ AB OrifUn, of. $00X10 2 0 i Shindle, as 403461 0000! Plokott, lib 301130 00102 Mulvey, 300020 00101 Wood, If 3 0 0 1 0 tUlhuiui.rf.ftof. 4 0 0 a 0 Farrar, Ib 4 0 0 10 2 88 i Milllean, 400311 0 Ounningbam, p.

301130 0 Totals 3 L) AH BH PO A Hanlon, of 5 3 2 0 0 Vinner, rf 34210 iBner, rf Ib 4 5253 Kuehne, Bb 0011 Uorcoran, 4 1 2 3 Robinson, 4 0 1 5 4 222 laul. 3210 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 5 0 Totals 3810192718 1 420 11' PHILADELPHIA Basellits 1 00000030 PlTTSDOlia OB 402400 -1C BaseHlto 1 5 a 0 2 0 1 1 I'orepauirh Park, Philadelphia, July Exact attendance, 722. Karued 7. Two-Bans Quinn (2), Maul Three-Base (2), Corcoran, Hacriflc Knebne (2). Double Blnndlo and Fnrrar; Sbindle and ttobitison, Corcoran, and Beckley (2): Kuehne Robmsonand Beukley.

Passed 1 Hit by Pitched Maul. Time hour ftnd irfty minutes. Umpirei Memrfl, Knisbt and Jones. Other Gamca. AT YONKEBS.

Y. 0" 7 1011400 7-3123 OO100010O-y 8 and Murray; Taylor and mon. White. 0naebo.ll Tommy Burns is now captaining: the Brooilyi (H. team.

The International League was officially do elarod dead yostorday. The made only two errors in th three Cleveland asmes, The Pittsbures (N. will mate their secon appearance of the aeasoD. at tho Polo Grounds to day. A mime will be played Brothorhood Pur July 88 for the benefit of the striliinB cloak makers.

Hm'ler Weetorvelt, the crack pitcher of th Eniriewood Held Club's toam, is only seventeo years old. Lndlca will be admitted free to-day at JSostet Pork to see the first Brooklyn-Buffalo (P. L. game of tbe second sorios. Gil Hatfield loft for Boston last nlffht to hel the Hub team out.

Arthur Irwin is on. tbe sic list imtlit may be soiue time before be is ablo ploy. Tho between tho National Leafrue leader will be resumed at Washington Park to-day. I will be observed as ladies' day, as is usual Thursdays, The record of the olubs playing for the A. i TJ.

chiuwionBhip to date follows! Now Jersey 0... 7 Q' New York A.C.... 4 2 ,6 Manhattan A. 0 3 2 Yonkera A. 0 2 5 Berkeley A.

A 0 0 Tho Indianapolis Club, of the Tntersti Leasue. disbanded yeBteraiy, If Fort Ww does not accept tbo franchise a five-club ule will be arranged for the balance of trie season linBCbnll. Wnnblnffton Park, BnOOIILXH VB. OlKOINNATI. 4 P.

Adui. 50c. Ladies free, OroundB and btand, utb ftve, Ii and horae-oarB direct. Baseball Tc-l)ay, Brotherhood Park. THE OHIOAOOS THE OF TH K-eeleand Evrtng.

battery ior New York Game 4 P. BniebalK New Polo tiroiinitai Grand Leaeue same, PlTTSliriH vn. SEW YQBK. 4P.M. Adrafiiiiou oOo.

BriBCball, Enstoi'ii Park, 4 P. M. To-Day BtyjoptxH vs.BDj day i ladles ireo to vs.BDj-i'Ai.o.Plf Leacue: ladle ai and Grand Stand. Tho Clilomto Market. TO THK CHIOAQO, July Tbe trade was very bearish i wheat again to-day.

Tbe business wu not morke by iny suob sbo.ru turnu in prices as on Monday an Tuesday, und the market was narrow and comparatively dull. Hntohlnson bought some wheat ear on country orders. Bloom unloaded quite a lino ptirbaps half A bushels, about noon, an there wail urotty treo realiziui; by the crowd in an ttcipat'on o( the (Jovernmont crop flsnres du Thui'BClay. 'J'hn nctiou of tha niorkot wan as iallowi July KHd. nominnl Aug.

HHMo. to HHMJ. to lo to Sent. hWia to BOMo. to OOu Dec.

DIMc. to UlMo. to OlMo. to BIKii. Tbero wan a sudden desire tp.roalizu befor tho clues and botiiB no good Bnpport th market weakened to tin bottom points ot the of .40, 000 Sept, at 89Ko.

SOMa. were about bottom July Sept. 81Jio. Year Bold at and May at Uoo. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES.

noon Took All Throe, Undo Ua Fnrc- ivcll nnil Uupnrtccl. sun was dying in the west lion the Chicago bravou stalked out of tho olo Grounds bearing throe gory pcalps. It aB their third successful expedition into iO enemy's camp. Tho struprKlo was fierce to the last momcnf. DuriuH tho rasloo rano and Murphy fell by the wayside, rane collided with Er.rle while trying to cal second and Murphy's fingernail camo i contact with one of liuslo's hot ehootn.

owera waH erratic in his umpiring'and Domed to have tho deflnitioim of alls and utrikcH hadly mixed p. He had apparently failed to clis- ovgo tho oindur which had lodsed one of his eyos tne day before. Tho local nen should havo won tho eamo in the BC-C- nd Inning, but Buvkett, with HoriuniK tw oacher, ursayed to (jive nn imitation nf a lan rnuniue bases and made a dire iailure. was cautjht; nappiuK about twenty Jeet third base by a quick throw from Kit- to Burns. Tlernai; was given Ins nn balls tho rst inning.

He stole second before CiliisH- ock Bacrillced him to third and crooned the lato whun Horminu ninalotl to right. In 10 necoud inning: huHio drove the ball to ar riuht field for three hasqa, and camp orne on Earle'n wild throw in. I'orCln- aso, Ooonev toolc firnt on balls and to eoond on Oarroll's saorilloi'. From this oint ho ncnred on a paninlo Rlnrphy's activity. Enrlo went to firnt on alls.in the second Inuinis.

stole ai-u cored on Hutchison's clonblu. The end was soiling. With one out Kittridtrp hit for wo bases, took third on Doimy's fumble ot 'poney's hit, aud scored the wnming run on Yi mot's short rap to lef 1 The ucore: EWYORKtJT. L.JAB II nn PO A flnfiOBUBF.T.B icrnan, ot 311000 4 fl 0 lurpiiy, 1 0 0 4 1 'J 3rario, 0 0 0 0 (I lowo. 000020 iaterlirook.

0 0 0 0 lornuuf. If 4 0 1 1 0 0 ienny, Sb 0 0 1 f. 1 1u.rkett.rf 4 0 1 0 1 51nrKe, abi 0 0 7 1 01100 RilBld, 31S010 00001 10101 0 0 0 (I 0 1 1 (1 1 00100 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 00000 0 1 0 0 0 a 0 'otala 30 "5 5'XttQ (I 15500 HICAOOtN.L. AH II ItH PO A BB 8O BH BE Jooney, as, 310130 1 1 a 1 1 Jan-oil, If SOOMUO (l 100 (I Vllmot, of 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 Auson.lb 2 0 1 10 0 0 is. 4 0 0 1 .1 0 10001 1 0 ft 2 1 1 1 0 0 Nacle.

800200 0 2 1 0 1 lutobison, 4011 0 0101S Kittridee, 11440 0 1 1 Totals 33 7i "4B715 I "ii ill 0 rnn acored with two mon u-tt. NKWYOUK 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-! llaseHits 1. 0000100 CHIOAOO 0 (i 0 0 0 1000001 Polo Jnly 0, Exact, Attendance, )t)8. Hutchison, Kitt- IdBO. Snoritioo EatorDrook.

Carroll. Hutchison. Jonble and Clarke. PiBsoU Vlurphy, 1. Timo of hour and ntty- minutes.

Powura. nronlilyn, Cleveland, 3. Jlanajier Schmela's boys played their third md last game of tho series at Washington Park yesterday, and, like its two predecessors, it resulted in a victory for the Brook- yns. The game was fully as interesting and well played as tho other two. and bril- iant plays marked its course from bogin- ling to end.

Smith and Collins were here, here and everywhere, and made stop after stop that caused thrills of joy to tickle the spines of the. spectators. Daly again coverec irst base, and his work was magnificent. scooped ground ballH.arul caught 'eiu right, to left and above.him. naving-at oaht half a dozen wide throws by his dox- -ority.

In this respect Yoach, of tho visitors, was not far behind, and bo d'lnorves much eroclit for the way he played tho haw. Lovptt pitched for the Brooklyns and WUH uteady, except in the first and eichth inuineB. wne; janes on balis started off two of the visitors ihreo runs. Tommy Burns got in auothoi norae run, sending tho ball to left oentn this time, In the first inning DOWBO'S two-bagcer, i oase on balls to Mclvean, Ycach's single ant a sacrifice eave Cleveland two runs. The Broolrlyns evened nn in tho same innine on Mcllean's error, Pinkney's siuKle, Bmalloy's onr throw and Burns's naoriilce.

1'ontx's ase on balls in tho fourth, followed by Donovan's sacrifice and Smith's single pave Brooklyn another run and tho load. a'4dod ono more in the sixth by nondina the ball to the carriages for a homer. I)ono van's double Daly's bunt, two sacrifices and a wild pitch in tho eighth gave the Brook lyns their two runs. Tlio Clevelands tallied once in this innins on McKean'H baef on ball) and Vetch's double. The score: DBOOKI.TN (N.

L. )Ali DH PO A 6B6O BI1 nELl Oolllm, gb 4 1 1 4 (I 0 00011 Pinknojr. 411100 00001 liurnH, FoutB, Donovan, uf. 41 a i 1 1000 9 0 0000 a ooo Daly, ib a i 118 a SraitU, B. 4011SO 00001 Lorett.

a 0 1 0 0 OOlOSi 4 ZOO Totals .....31 "5 CLEVELANrXN.I,. )An DHPO A aiikK.it.... 4 -ill 0100: "5 1 McKflnh, na Veaoh, Ib, DaviB, Zimuier, irdnor, 2b i a 1 0 0 i 4 0 2 14 0 0 .400200 400320 0 4 0 6D BO Bn 00 000 000 0 3 000 000 000 BE 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 1 Bmnlley, 3b 4-0 1011 000 Beetin, 4 01010 010 Totals 38 2 4 0 BBOOKLVH 2 0010103 BtBOliita 1 1 0 1 0 a a CLEVELAND L' 0 0 0 0 0 0 10- 10010010 Washmston Park. July 0, attend ftnuo, 745. ICarnod 'A UleveUnd 1.

Hoiiio 'J'wo-Bsau Donovan Dowse, Vonch. Sacriiice Hits-Gilks, Daviw W) Heatin. Donovan, Smith, Lovett, Double Play- McKean, Ardnor and Vonob. Famed Buahonu (1). Wild fitclies-Bonlin (1).

Timo honr and forty-two uainutea. 191 PltrslnirKi BOSTON, Jnly 0. Palmer O'Neil up his players'names in a hat to-day am they dropped out in the positions in wliicl they played. Thoy mado a sorry exhibition asainst the Bostons, who pounded Bowma: and Baker for nineteen runs and twenty-on with a total of thirty, it was well fo Boston that they had such a picnic iu th Pittriburjj pitchers, for Nichols was wilde tliau. a prairie chicken, giving ten men thei bftKtis on balla.

He was renponBiblo for iiv of the visitors'seven runs. Long, Tuckei Sullivan, MoGarr and Bennett led in th fusillade of hits. Bennett's homer was beauty. TUe score: BOSTON (X, AB nH TO A 6JI SO BB BE ai Bi of 5 1 1 4 0 1 000 Tucker, Ib 528710 10 1 0 634101 1000 5 1 I 1 0 0 0110 niUPB, ui. i J.

4 3 3 110 Uonnett. 4 3 2 2 1 Smith. 2b 4 2 0 NiohoU, 432020 110 .010 1010 0110 0010 0001 413.0213113 24201 4 2 Ts 0 0 0 8 LirMUO. 301310 1020 0 0 0 0 0010 88 2240 0010 Wilson, 4123220001 fiaW.D.......... OOOOO 00 OO 80 7 86 3 210 11 0-1 PiTYSDvraa 0 a 0 0 4 0 Ban 1 2 1 0 0 0 Boston.

July 0, 1H90. attendance, 9S1 Barued PittsburK, 1. Horn Kun-Bennott. Two-Base Hits-Lone. Snllltan Brodle, McQarr, Bennett, Nichols.

Sacrifice Hit -Tucker, Brodie, Miller, Jjarogua, 'Root, Heqkor Wild Niobols, 1. Hit Pitched Hooker, Lons, Niobols Time of pour and thirty minutes. Una pirn-Mr. I'blliKlolpblH, Olneinnall, 1. TO THE WOULD.

1 July pitche ill around the phenomenon, llhines, thi afternoon and landed his team an can winner. Tlie reds secured'only three hitt oiioof wliloh a sift by the "kid" him self, who failed to cover first in time to re ceivo a throw from MoOaiiley, The Phillie batted rllilueK hard and well topethor, seyo of their nine hits beitipc ffiiulo tbe imiin in whiot they did scoriuir. Tho score 0 0 1 ISO Total! 35 I OS710 )AH it nn i-o A r. cPlwo, lio 40128 ulliii'O. 4 0 2 1 0 ollirlay.

cf 4 (I 0 7 0 oiily, Ib 4 0 017 0 0 arr. 3i) 400010 nicbt. 4 fl li 0 0 0 icol. rf 2 OOOOO Oil nrrington, 3 00-111 000 liinoB, 10000 Oil 000 0 0 000 020 0 1 0 nrcLn 0 5 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 otale ,..31 132717 3 (I 0 3 6 Hn.ADELrHlA 00300400 UaaoHitH 0 0 1 1 fi 0 0 0 ISOIKKATI 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Uasn Hits 1 00100010 Philadelphia, July 0, attendance. Enrni'd Riins-PhiUtlnlphia.

B. Two-Base MoPliofi. Thruo-liase acnilce Burko.Mtillano. Double and Ruiily. Time of Ruie-Ono hour and forty-live minutes.

Ir. Lynch. American Aaflnclatlnn. AT TOLEDO. B.

EH. E. olotlo 0 0 1 5 0 2 3 1 13 0 3 84 and Mftttiniore and oy, Toolo. AT LOUISVILLE, 1JH. 300000000-3 74 0100000 0 0-1 1 2 and Wecknoclior; Reward ana johiimou.

AT ST. LOUIS. K. Bit. K.

t. Louis. 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 5 (1 yracuto 0 7 0 0 0 0 3 2 12 3 and Wells; Koefo and I'ltourko. Emslio. XT COLUMBUS.

H. Jill. E. 00000830 0-6 11 4 Inohontnr. ..00 00031 1-7 0 4 mid O'Connor; Callihan and icGuire.

Peoples and Doebchor. SOME MECHANICAL FEATS. Snys Jnnkson la Disappointed. Ashton, tlie Providence pugilist, who las been tlie sparring partner of Peter Jack- oli sinM the lattcr's return from England, cached tills city yesterday, after making a our on his own hook eastward from the Palilic coast. Ho said last night to a WOULD eporter: "Peter Jackson is greatly disap- at hiB inability to get on a match vith Sullivan, and he will soon return to if Sullivan, iu the mean time, does lot change his rnincU He has looked forward to a light with tho champion ever since 10 came back from England, but ho had ittle hope of a meeting when I left'Frisco.

Vter is one of the bent-hearted men I ever mew and he's ft fighter and a clever one mm tho word go. Through that unfortu- mto accident at Chicago I was prevented rom meeting Frank Glover, whom I fplt sure 1 could defeat. My fight with Chojriu- hki, of California, ia off, but I may gpfc a chance at him next Fall." Snil en lalaniln Tictorloui. ffil'ECIAL TO THE WORLD. 1 BALTIMOUE, July championship giune of lacrosse for the Oclrichs Cup, jltiiniitic of the championship of the Eastern States, between tho Btaton Island Athletic b's lacrosse team and the Drnid LaerosRO Club of thin city was won by the Statsn Island tcnm by tho score of 4 to 13.

Tlie waw fat-oil at 5 o'clock and the first goal wan scored after tivo and one-half mitiutoa play by McHaig, of the Mtaten Islands, I'lie Druids Hooted the second goal from a aliot by Peuuiugtoti, after twenty-aix Ymu- play, The third coal went to Btaten Uilantl from a side shot by King scorod the third goal for Staton Island by a drop on the flags. BetfHO got the ball ano 1 conrerl the second goal for the Druids. MeClain scored the fourth goal for titaten Island by a shot from the centre of the field. Fffftitera 1 Cases Adjonrnotl. For a time there was souia uneasiness among tho sporift arrested Jor aiding and en- ing in tho Kelly-Murphy fight at No.

12 Mark's place when tho cases were oailec for examination at the Tomba Police Cp yeslorday. Dominick F. McCaftVey. iu a dazzling suit of light trray homespun, nettled, and Jack MeA.ulin'e talkov" mrnostly with his bondsman, iJavid Hol- nnd. Both Kelly and Murphy reiteratec what they Haiti at Essex Market about retir- ina pornmnently from the ring, and Manager Hilly Oliver swore that if ho got out if his present dilemma ho would Btiok to joat building apd leave matters pugihHtic alone.

Upon the application of their qp'un- sol the examination of the sports wttS jj d'- journed to Aug. go, mnoh to their satisfaction. Racing- in a Sti Mr. James Arnold's yacht Henry Ward Beecher yesterday afternoon eaUilylwbii a handsome silver cup offered by Mr. William Arnold for a race between yachts owned in Great South Bay, L.

I. There were six en- trien. follows: Thrysa, B. Loines, owner; Chimera, G. De Forrest, Jiuza.v, William Arnold, owner; The Mabi Dr.

Cadwalatlor, owner: Vixen, F. Wicks, nwnDr, anil Henry "Ward Beecher, James Arnold, owner. Tho course wns twenty miles with three turns. A stiff northwentei was blowing and all tho yaohts had three reels in. Kportlmr Miscellany, Z.

A The Gladstone Athletic Club ofiortfa'purse 000 for a fight bolweon Andy Bowon anfl em Carney. Georfre Hosiner andNecl Hanlan, the 'darsmon, Arrived' iu Dulutb last and will take part in tho international refftttta to be hold thevo. There are already over one hundred professional entries, and the town Is nllinir up with visitors, JUneomber, und Kilrtun wore respectively by Bill Muldoon anc Miko Cleary nnd Charley Mitchell and Mike Donovan. John FitzpuUick, of Orleiins, was tbe roforee. 2.

No. 8. Seventy-five rounds George La Blanche ban decided to retire trora tbe rocuniously lucrative business of dlsrenuinff liquid nourishment to tbe patrons of bis isan I'TanciHco cafe, and will try hia bond at fitrhtini England, He meet all or "Cbes torlield" Uoode if the Pelicans will give a 82,500 purse for tbe "go." A modest pioposition fo La Llancbo. A glove contest between Robert FitzBlmmons ilio Australinu middle-weight, and Arthu llpham, uetore tbe Audubon Athletic Aasocia tion, has been arranged for tho2fcthinBt. Las nlfr'bt FitKBlnimons iolographed that tbe term we'ro satisfactory, and he would leave San Francisco to-day.

'Ibe winner will get $1,000 and the loser $250. The Grnmpa BranchinR Out. TSPECIAL TO THE WOULD, PHILADELPHIA. July 0. A deed transfer ring fifty-seven acres of land from Walton Ferguson and wife, of Stamford, tc John H.

Dos Passoa, of New York, for a consideration of was recordoe in this city on Tuesday last. This is th first step towards increasing tlje working capacity and capital of the William Cramo Bons Ship aud Engine Bnildme Com pany, This transfer includes all that trao of land together with tho marches anc accretions, beginning at Greenwich Poin road and the middle of Jackaon street ant extending from that point to Kitnor streo on the south and the Port Warden's lin on tho east. It was a portioi of the old Hamilton estate am lies in that section of the First Wart known as Martinvilln. John B.Dos Passes in whose name the tract was bought js a railroad attorney and the general counsel tho new Company which will be with a capital of BOO, 000. Nothing can be loarnod at this time as ti wlion tbe new nhipyard will be started although it is stated on good authority tha thin now venture will not many way intqr fere with the present shipbuilding plan at Kensington.

Drmvned During (lie tJialc. I SPECIAL TO THE WOULD. I PLATTBBUBO, N. July th storm on the lake yesterday the steam-yach Nellie foundered at House's Point, and Capt. Georgo OSarlt, his son and one Hill, the en jrineer, were drowned.

At the Hotel Champlain, just south hero, a nian who was out iu a small boa lost his lite. A number of narrow escapes but no fatal ities are reported from other points. Vooruis Democracy A permanent organization of the Voorhi Democracy oi' the Fourteenth AssemblyDis trict was effected last night at Fourteentl streot and Avenue A. Committees wer appointed to arrange a constitution an by-laws. Ex-Assemblyman Kuntzmann au Jhivphy were active in tlio ornauizutioiu Sixty-four nurueu wore enrolled.

St. Crtttle Alarliot. ST. Louis. July linad; Khiimiontp, U.IIOO- market steady; Rood fancy native Hteorn, $4.25 a 84.00; fair to sood HO a Mockers anil feeders, $2.20 i and Indians, $2.15 a 4,000 head; ebinniontu, 000 market tower; fair to choice heavy, 75 a $3, 1 acking grades, $3.70 a Illiht, fair to bei 3.80 a 3,300 Dead Khipmeuta, 2, OOOt market strong i to choice $3.76 a $4.

UO. YONDERFUL ACCOMPLISHMENTS OF ANCIENT ENGINEERS. 'ho Portable Roof Over the Colosneum AwnliiB Over tlio Fornin Ronmniim ICnormoifB Tent nt 13auylnn IVIrtffntQ- ccnt Thcntl'c Dcnnrlborl by IMlny. IFrom the St. Jrtmci nowiU.J bumptiousness of modern engineers ''ives little offoime, becannc it is honest and 1'erhapK the ovOcr of mind "which Jevotes itself to that pursuit IK commonly verso to historic readintr, and in any case he hard mechanic trainiuK necessary for an engineer of the present day disinclines im to spend bis scanty leisure in studios vliich cannot be Uiriuul to account.

The is that ho conscientiously believes his art to bo the special flower and glory of ho which lio ia not altogether wrong, but beyond Unit ho regards all ear- ior feats of engineering us unworthy of serious discussion. And tho public, as iff norant with loss oxcusn, encourage thin flow. It is waste of time to ivnk him how the boulders of Stonehenso convoyed to their routing-place, how the walls oi Fiosole or Mycenic wore built; theso mar- vein represent the power lies in the brute force of muHituclos, and there's an end of tho question. Engineering now IB an nrt and a science, which the rndo work of savages has no sort of connection. Ono must not inquire why he takes it for granted that Stone- henee, for example, wns built by tmvag where the hrnte multitude cnme from, hon they subsisted on Salixbury Plain or why it necessary to assume that they were xuiac- qnainted with mechanics.

All that is beyond dispute. If yon cite records of an tiQuity which tell of works he cannot rival, that fact alone is proof that tlie record is a lie; for how can it poanibiy be that more Greeks and Eomans should have been ablo to do what the builders of the Eiffol Towel and tho Forth Bridge cannot accomplish We had an amusing instance of this feeling ately. The ingenious M. Eiffel and the artistic M. Bartholdi have been gravely pondering tho Colossus of it and weighing it as per description; and they conclude that the tiling was simply impos- It could not have been set up, to begin with, and when sot up it could not have stood the pressure of the wind.

This is demonstrated by all tho rules of moderi science, and he who does not admit the demonstration must be prepared to show that two and two do not make four. Those antique personages who professed to have seen tho Colossus were victims of an ocular delusion or flat etovy tellers, and that greater number who men. tion it incidentally, as WQ might montioi tho ruins of tho Goloaecnru. were credulous gossips. Tho fact is that Messrs.

Eifl'c and Bartholdi argue in tho fashion usua with eiigiueom. Not all of them would prc tend tbnt tlioy know any law of naturi which applies in such a case. But very fen would listen patiently if it wore iirgud tho ancients Knew some laws with whict they are unacquainted. Bo it appears, however, to the disinter ostod student; and we can bring forwart evidence enough. If it bo true that th( Colnnsus of Bbodes is really proved "irn possible." according to tbe best modem an Fhorities, this is a good illustration to bogil with; for its existence is as well autkoi-tl cated an tho Temple at Delphi and the utatu of Olympian theTower of London for that matter, to one who has never soot it.

By Homo means it wan net up, and by adaptation of some natural lawn it was mad to stand until an earthquake overthrew it One is embarrassed by the 1 anc illustrations to the same eflee which'crowd upon the nund. Since tu Colosseum has been mentioned, we may choose examples of that class. Is M. Eitlu prepared to put an uwiiiiiE over T'rafalua Square when the sun shines, and remove i promptly, without the aid of a central sup port, of steam-engines, or even oliainn The area of the Colosnoum la certainly no loss. This may seem a trilling mattor to th thoughtless, because thoy havo never con sidored it.

Koman engineers covered ii that vast expanse with some woollen mn teria.1, and thoy worked the ponderouu shee so easily smoothly that it was drawl and withdrawn as the sky changed. Th bulk of it munt have weighed hundreds tons, all depending by ropes from the cir fi liut thu ancieuta thoughts ttle of this feat that they have left only one trivial detail of the method. 8 Julius Ciesar itretchod an awning above the Forum Homanu in and great part of th "Via Sacra in the space of a single night Have any of our modem engineers pouderet the contemporary descriptions of Aloxan dor's durbar tenc before Babylon 7 Tixat again, appears to have had no central sup port. It was upheld, saj-s fhylarchun. eight pillars ot solid gold.

Of the gloriou plenishing within wo have not to speak sinqe our theme is mochanicn. Aroum the throne and the great courtier stood Macedonian guards; in oirpie beyond them 500 Persiai guards; beyond those again 1.00 archers. To lix a tent which held a. 000 so! diei'B on duty with arms and accotitreniDntH Burronnrling, in successive circles, the mow gorgeous Oriental court that ever was, wit hundreds of natraps, councillors, generals ountiehB and slaves, would perplex meaha niolan of the nineteenth century. Ilewil reply that the Btory in bo.

ho cause he could not match it. Happily, th of tho Colosneum stands beyond dis puts, and Alexander's tout IB a umall mattu compared with that. Jiut wo undertook to deal with th engineering of tho an.ciente in connectio with tho theatre, having chanced pu tha olaKH of illustration. Pliny tells how Hoteilu Scanrus, £dile. built a wondroua edilloe whiuh stirred his rival, C.

Curio, to franti jealouay. Jt may be ivorih while, in pnniiin we are all HO much intorested in th nowadays, and think so much 'bur now tell what sort of a buildin that was Curio Hot to outdo. It ha 300 marble columns each 38 feet high an 38 feet apart, About three thouuan bronze statues stood among them. Th stage had three floors, as was usnal; th lowodt pavoii and fitted with marble, th second with glasH, tho third gilded, board and all. It held HO, 000 people.

This account will fieem so fabulous Hteady-aoing Uritons that it ia prudent give chanter and verue. The deucriutio will be found, with curious detailii and pas sionnto reflections on tho luxury of the day iu plhiy'K "Natural History," IM Such wan the wonder which Curio resolve to beat, aiid recilinp; himmlf unable to vie i outlay, he summoned the engineers of tli period to design Homething to fetch th pttbliq. Thoy built two enormous theatre of wood, oaiih to contain an audience which stood back to back. Whittle spectators assembled in the forenooi 'Curio was chaffed, no doubt, on tho iasue his attempt to excel Bcaurus. But tho ui diencc returned in tho afternoon, for then entertainments wore devoted to tho maiio of Curio's father and lautedamoutb.

I the uisce of two theatres back to back, the found an amphitheatre holding 80,00 persons, wherein gladiators and wil beauts contended until dewy eve. The tw great buildings had been swung round an united; and, day by day for the mont following, this colossal triok was repeated The perlervid indignation of Pliny coul not niAlte him ftltoeether indifferent to th ingenuity of the thing. The fact is, i brief, that those who jcnow what ancien engineers did, with tbair imperfect means feol qualitlsd adoiiration for tha weirks th9 monoruv. li Archimedea or titanic-rale had been acquainted with the forcoa and tli with which every old woman is i'amilia in days, they would have chanced th face of the earth and the destiniea of man kind, Hrareil to Dnalb by an Intruder, N. Jnly Davi Mnloolc, of thiu city, tuis afternoon 01 dered Aiiguflt Bonbender off her premises The lattur waa drunk and abusive and Jlrn, Mulook took up a stick aB if to strike him.

when che fell to the ground and expired in a few minutes. Some of the bystanders as- fcert that Eeubender Btrnck the woman in the oheBt. but others deny that he did no. No marks of violence oould be found on the woman and it in more than probable that death wan due to heart diaeafte. OUR GROWING CITIES.

Recount for St. I-ouls Not Yet Decided Upon. WASHINGTON, July 0, Superintendent of 10 Census Porter to-day sent tho foj- owing telegram in relation to tho populo- of St. Loiild to Mr. Eugene F.

Weigel, lie local coiiBUH supervisor of that city: You will bo gratified to learn that tho ough official count completed to-day shows 10 population of St, Louis to bo 448,124, excess, I believe, of IS, 000 over your ostal-card estimate. Here we have a rowth of nearly 28 per cent. against an ncroaso of a triilo over 12 por cent, between 870 and 18KO. Such a rate of increase is ogardod as most satisfactory and health- til, especially when it in remembered that, nlike many of hor sister cities, St. Louis as annexed no territory during the last ecado.

The ronnh count of other cities iu- licalOH that St. Louis will change from tho ixth to the lifth poHitioii in the list of the argo cities of the country. Hecretary Noble has not yet made any de- buon as to whether or not ho will order a 'ccomu of the city, as requested by tho rlayor nnd many loading citizens. Tlio result of the official rough count of he population of Baltimore by the )fhce hero shown a total of OMii people. IHHO Baltimore's population Mas In MeM.

Branch No. 513 will nominate illlcera next Monday. Killorfln, of tho T-ronsonmiths' TJnlou, has 1'roin the Board oi Walking: DeU'irntos. May tJiecina, of No. 4:1 Avenno will fur- libh the Btrikinjr cloak makers wilh bread in ro- urn for choctfi from the acaiUiuartsra ol tho 'iiion.

Delocrate Cliarlcs Owens denies that ho has 1 eon minify of taking Into tlio Brotherhood of neiilorb nnd Joiners delinquent uionihora of United Order. The strike nt ahop 15 still on. Tho Jion are i ot puccefis, O'he Workers will not bo represented at to- vonlerence of tile Nationalists. The have been elected in tbe 'ooJors 1 Union: HcGrane, President; Supeao Urijiiijt, James H. Ciiinn- )elJ, liocordinur Secrctavs'i Charles 1't- nmcl nl EdwnrclO.

Brace, Treasurer; Thomas l)unn, Ahnouer; Edward Hynoa, Un- rnoM-n Kniirht, p.nd biuiun Gornpers, Bergeant- The riruie of tho IClevatecl Trainmen's KoHof ssopiatinu nt Sulzcrs Harlem l.iverPark to- will be very Inriroly attended. Three insand tickets have already been Hold, and it erreetnd that as many more will be purchased at the trate. Ecltrai 1 M. Crawtovd, of the Seventh Reiri- Tient Veterans, ia djuiceiously ill at Oreonwich, L'onn. lie tho ot Foster ITiffirinij.

esil. fbo Colonel's nifny friends in this city will re- fret to learn of this wad intelligence. STEAItlnOATS. S. FALL EIVEE LINE.

FOB BOSTON, NEWPORT, FALL JUVEK, PROVIDENCE and all Eastorn cplnts. Four Bteamers in PILGRIM, and OLD COLONY. Two each way woek days (ono on Sundays). Fine orohofltra attachod to eaah Leave Now York from Pier 28, N. B.

(old number), foot of Murray an follows, P. Fall Ufver direct, connecting withexnroBS train duo Park Square Station, Boston, O.oO A. (t 15 Newport and Fall River; duo Newport, 5.45: Fall River, 7 A. M. commoting with exuroHB train due Park Square Station, Boston, 0.00 A.

M. Returning truUiB leave Park Square Station, Boa- ton, at 0 ami 7 P. steamers leave Fall Hirer at 7.30 and H.25 P. Newport. 0 P.

M. duo New leavo New York at 5-30 P. M. for all points, Park Square citation, lioe- PULLMAN VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS between Htoiipior landing at Fall River and Boston. Conuootion by Annex boat dally from Brooklyn, 5 P.

JfirBoyCHy. 4 P. M. Tickets and stata- rooitiH may bo obtained in Now York at 201, 7 l-l. 044.

1)57 1323 Broadway; 3170 Uth avo. 204 West 125th nt. and 134 Kast 125th at. 143 Bowery; Aator House r.nd Windsor Hotel; lino oflice, PiQi-28, North Hiver, and on ufcoamerH. JRAIliKOADH.

Day Ijino Steamers. NEW VIHUi. or'AMI. Dnily (esuept Hundiya). Leave Brnolflyn, Fulton (by Annex).

8.00 A. M. do. New York, H.40 do. do.

do. 11.00 do. For AI.1IANY, landhiB at Yonlcora. Woit Point, No'-vbin-K, Hblnebeck, GatsUill A Hudson Beturnlnp leave Allviny at 8.30 A. M.

WEST POINT, NiiWBUEUJ AND POUOH- KKKP8IR uith down Dny Boat. BHINIpBKCfv: (by ferry) with Ulster Del. RR. for "Rcsorta of tlie Catakills. OATRKILL with iipootal traiiiB on Catskill Mt.

RR. AT-li ANY with tramn for Niatfara Pails, Buffalo and ibo West, BoHtnn and tho Knst, Montreal and the North, and SPECIAL TRAINS to nnd from The New YorkTranflforCo. will call for and chock bajftfaRo from botolfl and rnsidonces. A fine orclicatra attached to each (itearner. ANII WANS; of secoiiil pianort in perfoot orr'o Your of 10 piano, monthly until Itodartpinno.

iBf) monthly until liny piami. fijC! monthly until pairl orine Diwno. H)7'niontlily until iiaid 11 Inno, monthly until piii 1 up. WM. WHKEI.OCK.t JJJ and J25 Hast 1'Uli $75 l() uprivlit piRnos JilO monttny until paid Ill) i)unroand tiprtebl pianos some nearly now, all fully warruntod also for sale clump, tho Inrgoatatook of nocond-band pinnou of other makers.

noliiding every prominont namo in Amorioti and Kttropo howaro (it botjun iustrunients reproisentod flirenuino Pianos. BVfilNWAY A SONS, Stoinway York. FOR 8ALR ferri-ftraaorifroojilniost tiRwT rosewood upright piano, by lamily inHtvvinionfc ivll UtoBt ooHt $000; can bo bnuglit for lfinn than onp-tlilrd coftt lioxtoHhip, Call to-day at private msideiico, at. between 4th and avow. (niut pier above Dwabrofleofl Ferry), (Suiufnys oxcopted) at 5.80 P.

JH. Mulceta sod stateroonia seoured at principal ticket ofiicos in Now York, Brooklyn nnd Jerany Olt-y. at 'inr 40 North Rlvw, and on Bteamora. HPEOlA-L IXOURSIOS up nittbta and down Hun- Inys irotn Now York to New London and returu, Norwinli nnd return, 35. Sunday stoamor Norwich 7 P.

M. London 0 P. SI. Hudson" River "Steainer" Mary Powelf, Leasing lest 22d St. Pier 3.

30 P.M. SATURDAYS, 2 P. M. (Sundays excoptod), or OUAKSTOR'H. WEST POIKT, OOIlNWALIj, NEW I-IAMliURQ, MILTON.

POUGHKEEPS11C. HYDE PA11K BOHDOUT. Mtoatners BREW Mid OKAN RICHMOND leave nil!) pier 41, North Hivnr, foot Canal at 0 IlrookLvn. Fulton via Annex, P. oniiRctiup with expro'H trainH lor Kar'ttoffa, Lake OorsR aiul (ill Adivoiulftolv points.

Sharon riprlngs, jooperstoivli, Tlloimnnd IsljindM and JATURUAY NIGHT KTUAMKH ooniieote with 3tin(lay morning train for A -M AMLt CO. have romorod to 168 5TH AVIS. A lunbor of usoii pianos 411 organ ti at reduced pricsH. new. urilllunt tone, at a ttargain.

OSihat. 100 East A LMOST NEW upright pianoforte, boat nmltfj, $90. Kofildouco, ylo Kaat Ulbt noar -FINE JtOSKWOOD PIANO, ttool. cover, $50: enPh orinHtalmonts. LUBOU, 337 4til iiprlvhl piano, Uosidouce, liam $50, rosewood fect order, with utool.

30th near 3d avo. sToTnway, Weber low rente; VJ piauoa, orgnnH, fil-50: seaside or country. GORDON'S, 13 14tb at. L1''GANT lartre uprlzbt piano, nearly new; annrtfici) or 1BH monthly Oh'okering, bargain, LoxiiiBtoii UPfilofn. 1 $l()5i stool, scarf; 90 inniitnjy Rtoinwav.

bargain. WISSNliK, 200 and 302 I'ullon VT wood BBROnU-JlHiifl pianos; prices $50 to $200; pliymentB Ifiri l)0r uiotitil; 100 new iipi'ifrtitii only paymontu $8 por montll; pianos ex- HORACE WATEBS 4 inlBthavo. rented; 8135, oloeant upright piano, stool and Heart; oricantf 4'25. IIIUDLE'S. 7 ICaot 1-tth St.

I Elegant roMowood llardmnn linrenin; inatalinentH, nts, Biddle'u, Fulton Btooklyn. iKf KB. ifcr. OYB' BOABDINlJ SCHOOL, Wiltpn, Oonn. home comforts: bealtlly inoation; good care kind treatment; eood table tarms low.

AUGUSTUS WHITLOOIC. ANJO INSTRUOTION, 185 course; nota or easy method; private IBBSODS. J. F. Dean, AT15U' YOKK AOADHIHY.

O.J. WKIOHT.B.S., A. Cornwall, N.Y. ENNINGTOM (Nrj.) SKMINARY and Ladies' College. 51at Yeui.

Oflers raro educational fftcilitJHa. Termti moderate. JliRh and Stuani beatintr; KIS Urn escapes. Nvjy of aoctiss. THOS.

flAWLON, U. Prosidont, lor 21 yeara. reporter 20 no failures ait nation a giiai-alitcoii; book and circulars FRANK Stenoeraphor. 'JB9 Broadway, N.Y., and 721 Brood J. TBNOCiiiAPIIY nrui tVpe'irritiiiK 810 Krondway terms.

per week oull or write. 8OIIOOI.H. -I10HEA riIG07NH-(Oim OWPO AOAD- IfiMY JTOR DANULNG. 08 Wefib monthly; islitsfii'H Monday, 'I'nesdAy, Thurfldny and Friday, to 10-iJO; loaspna pun-CF-utood iti livti iKitfflte with music, ttokutB uaud at Iho oi' piipusi nlii lor b'JEinnorn: lour logons, Quarter, 2-1 loa- sona, J5; InUy iiiiKlHtantii. Rucoptiona, HutnrdftyB.

J-'Srut IOMSOHH nrivu-to. Jn.r rcst electric cold-air appliance 1ms bouii in tho innin 1mII, nolwitlifitanrliuB thin was iliuooolnHt anJ mowt com- forlable iiciidfitny last 0 McOMlE'S AOAOKMYfar Dancinc. 21 17th nenr 81 tier mon th; clnadng evory afternoon finti ovoni lousoiiB auy $1 eftch; wftltz Riifi loodi Indy nnd Rontloman assistants: raouptiona Wed. ana Sn-turday opou all BuuiiHor, instruction: three waltzes iB(J; Inesons lady naaiota Want Moth sr. IN.STRUtJTION.

ANJO, iriiitnr, mandolin, violin, flute, zithol aciontifica.ly hy regular notes in Ion annfl by Prof. Hl-antoii. lat.u oi London. Knitlftnd. Three tunaa Rtiarantood huginnorBevory aon: moat rapid inotiiodii known.

For nurtieular adilreaa STANTON. atudio. 250 eat 4yd Bt. AND UfUDM. "B70R.

beautiful larffo parrot; tine talker aud singer. M1K AVorld. 'RKD of imll and Kamn fowJw. Look-box Rutland Vt. UG'PUPPIES for Halo, very clieap.

Kaat btora. T. BKHNAUD PUP. 4 monthaoW. orange HU whitemarlciiigu; podigroe, Clarke, 140 Woet JL i fox bull terrier for tialo; ATENTS for inventors; 40-pago hooh frea, W.T.

FitzGcnild, Att'y-at-Lavr, 0 ATENTS for in veniionfjprpoured promptly: low ratejj. Boeder Brieaen, 8'J N.Y COASTWISH NTKAJVIEU8. potfrit AND SOUTHWEST FLORIDA POINTS, THE CLYBE S'lHAMSiHlP COMPAKY. Heminose.dliavleiiton^ JackBousille, Frulay, i July li Oliorokeo, Oiiavleaton A Jacksonville, Hominolo, A- JulyiiX. All HLeauiers have lirat-clasB ptt6nrnijBr acconmio dations.

InsHvaneQ undev opoa policy enectovl a 1-5 oi 1 per cent. Will. General Acenta, 5 Bbwlintf Green, New York, G. E. A.

G. S. K. Lino. 347 B'way, ONLY Jireot lino to CottHRO City, and port- laud, Me, connecting nt Portland with all rail rotid anti steamatiip Ifilua for Bar JJ-avbor.

Ok Orchard, Poland Sprinaa. White Mountains. Hook land, BanRor, Kaatport and tit. JohD, N. anc all Enaturn Bummer resorts.

Steamera every Wod I neiday and Saturday at 5 P. from Pier US Baa i River, foot of Market New York. For Intof I motion apply to Horatio Hall, at (he or BOSTON, WOROESTKR. WATOH HILL, LSIiAND nud all points NORTH and BTKAMBHa ioave PIKR 40 CDENNSYLVAN IA RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER JUNE 38.

1800. Trains leave foot of DenbroflflCfl and us follows: .00 A. FAST LINE for the -West. Pollman Voritlbulo Sleoping and Parlor Cars. rlveo Cleveland n.Ka A.

n.flO A. Chicago 5.00 P. M. and St. Louis 7.00 P.

M. norb day. Connects, MHO, for Williamsport. Lock Haven and llonova, eiceot Sunday, and Toledo, oicopt Saturday 1O.OO A.M.— TUB NEW YOIIK AND CHICAGO compoaed exclusively of Pullman Vestibule, Drawing and Stuto Room, Sletiping, JDininff, Smoking: and Obenrvation Care, presenting finftn- ciat roportft, stenographers nnd typo writers, bathrooms for both BOIOB, maid, barber- nhpp, library and all Iho conveniences of home or office. Lighted by statlonnry nnd movable electric lifihts, Arrives Cincinnati 0.40 and Chicago 0.

45 A. M. neit day. 3.OO ST. Louis, CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI KxritEsa.

Pullman Vestibule Bleeping Car and Dining Car Now Tforh to St. Louis, Oni- CIIBO and Cincinnati; PassenKsr Ooanh New York to ttoliiniliux. ArriveH Cincinnati J.1.00 A. Uhicaffo 5.00 P. M.

and St. Louis 7.40 P. M. P. THE WEHTTCRN EXPRESS for all points In the West, Northwent and Southwest.

Pullman Vestibule Sleeping Oar New York to PHtHbnrg, St. Louis. Chicago, Cincinnati and Memnhitt. Pennsylvania I-lailrond Dinintt Car York to Pliiladolphia, and Pullman Dining Pittuburg to Richmond Obicago. Arrive at Cincinnati (J.UO P.

M. ChicAKO 9.30 P. M. nuit day, andHt, Louis 7.00 A. M.

ttecond morn- iuR. QomifictB 1'or Clevtnand and Toledo daily, exeunt Saturday. 8-dO PACIFIC Exi'nEBS. Pullman Buffet SloHpinp Car Now York to Chicago, Now York to MomphiH via the Shonnndonh Valley: arrives week daysntOohnnbnsT.lnP, Cleveland 6.35 P. M.

next day, and clnily at Chicago 7.00 A. M. aocond morning. Connects for Toledo daily, and for Gorrv. Erin, the Oil Regions, Cleveland and Columbus except Saturday.

fc SOUTH. Washington Limited Express 11 of Pullman Par- 0.30 A M. ar- Catskill fountains. ON SATURDAYS ONJjY STEAMEIl MAKV POWELL WILL L1SAVE WEST S2I) ST. OONNKOTING WITH WISBT SHORE KR.

AT OOKNWALL, ARRIVING AT KINGSTON 0.35 P. WHERE ONNKOTIMS AHE MADE TO ALL POINTS IN THIS OAT8K1LI.S. jOHOVlilEKUIC LINK. I'orliOSTO BOSTON.PROVIDENCE. and all Nrvr Knuland points.

Full niglit's rokt. Shortest rail riclii. SicnniBis OONNKOTTnUT and MASSACHUSETTS will 1'ler ail, N. foot Warren lit 5. 30 P.

M. ilntly, exortpt Sundays, nrrlvlng I'rovi- A.M., 7.15 A.M. A lino orchontra on oan'i Htoiiinrr. Tickuta mid atatornonin Hoiuirecl at 120. 257, 2111, 1121.

044 and 057 Broadway. Astor IloliHt', ami Cosmopolitan Hotels, all offieofl N. Y. Transfer N. Y.

and Brooklyn, vbo will call for tmd cbock hBagaee Irom hotel or evidence t0 deutimiti'm. Telephone call. Oortlaudt 3.838. 4 KXOUBSTON, LAKE Ht. OKO110K.

$7.30: TKOy.Ss2.oOi pood dn-- TROY BOATS. SaratOKii or Olty of Troy; loot Woet except Saturday, 0 P. M. Express traina for Saratoga. Lake George, Adirondacks.

Sunday utoauior touches at Albany. lor daily, except Sunday, 10.30 M. arrive Washington 3.50 P.M. and "Congressional Limited daily, with Dininc-car, at 3.20 P. M.

arrive Washington 8. So rosrukr exp-erfs 6.00.8.00 and 8. A. 2.10, 4. HO, n.OO and 0.

00 P. M. and 12. 15 nijtht. For Baltimore only, 1.00P.M.

Sunday, 0. 15 and 8. DO A. 4-. 30, n.OO and 0.00 P.

and 12.15 night. Vor point on Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and Sleepers, Bmiug-car and Coaches thruugb, 5.00 P. M. daily. ITor Lonir Brsnob, Point Plonsant and iutermedtato stations, week (lays 3 tfO.

7.10, 0.10 A. 12.00 noon; 2.30, 3.10 (3.40 flpecial). 4.20, n. 20 and 7 OOP. M.

Saturdays only. 1.20 P. M. Sunday, 8.15, 0.45 A. 5.15 P.

(do nob stop tit Asbury Park on R'lnday). Fon ATLANTIC CITY, l.nO P. M. ithrouah Buffet Parlor Car and Diiy Coaoli) week days, for Capo May and with through oar for Browji'a Millaand Beach Huron, For Old Point and Norfolk via New York, Philadel- tihla it Norfolk Kaili-nid. H.

00 A. except Sunday, ami H. OOP. M. daily; via Baltimpra and li a Line.

a. 10 P.M. woek daya. FOR PmijARELPHIA. xprpgs trains as follows: 6.20.

7.20, 8.00. S.30. 00 (10.00 Chicago Limited, with Dminw-car, and 10, 10 Washington Limited), and 11 00 A. 12.20. 1.00, 2.10, 3.00.

3.30, 4.00, 4.30, 5.00. 6.00, 0-30, 8. no and U. 00 P. M.

and 12.1fi Accommodation, 11.10 A. 4.40 nnd 7.00 P. M. Butidays, Esprosf. 0.15, 3.30.

0.00 10. 00 Limited) and 10,00 A. 2.00, 4.00. 4.110. 5.00 0.30, 8.00 nnd 0.00 P.

and 12.15 night. Accommodation. 7.00 M. Tlio NtiwYork Trnnsfor Company will call for and hftck from hotels ana reeidoncoa. For timn-ttiblus oC Local traias c.pply to any ticket airent tbor.onipftny.

CHAS. E. PUGH, General Manager. J. R.

WOOD, General Agent. nnipOKPOilT Steamer Ronedale leaves A Pier Bunt River at 3 P. M. i et. Kast River, at JJ.

15 P. connecting at. Hrtil tilxeport for trains on N. N. li.

and H. Nai natncli and Houaatonii! Railroads. hair an hnnr arlier. Sunday! leave Peek Slip 5 P. M.

i liant LTNE-PllOVI- UENOB. WOROKSTEB, NABRAGANSBTT PIER and WATC1II HILL. Steamers RHODE ISLAND and NAHRAG ANSETT leave new Pier ilHIf. block above O'enal at, 5 P. fcjunttaya cxuentcj.

TTtAMEK HLBEBON FOR LONG BRANCH, Br.inclil)ort, SeftlJrisht, loaves New York, foot Frnnklin daily, A. M. leaves Brniichport 2. SOP, M. i Sundays r.t:i P.

M. TEAMER ALBEU'i'INATFOR SHREWSUURY, Long Bratiutl iuternlediatn landinffa.loaves Rod Bank daily 0.45 A. M. and New York daily nt.3.MOP. M.

(Hunduys excopted), Saturdays at 2 P. loot of Franklin at. ATSKILL Steamers KAAT- ERSIULL and CATSKILL leave plnr 33 N. R. foot of Jay st.

every week clay at 6 P. M. connecting with CatfVill Mountain and Cairo RR. MEW YORK CENTRAL Him.SON 111VEH All trains arrive nt and depart from GRAND CENTRAL STATION, 4th ave. and 42d Nesv York.

Tuu only htation in the city. Trains leave nn follows: A. LIMITED OlMMsolo.10 A. M. nnlt dny.

A. VESTIBULE TilM(TKD-dnfl Ulnolnnatl 7.50. Indianapolis 10 A. St. Louis fl.

10 P. M. JO.SO DAY ddiiy exeept SHORE VESTIBULE WMITED-dim nt Dotroit at n.T5 A.M., Ohi- 4. SO 1'. M.

next day. O.OO P. WESTERN £1. 00, Cincinnati 0.15 P. Ht.

Louia 7.15 A. M. 7.SO I'. ALAND NIAGARA FAf.L KXPnJSSH. i ST.

LOOIS AND OHIOAOO EXPRKSS-dne Indlnnapolis 11.20 P. M. noib day. Sf, A. M.

FIRIIKIU, (MKWBUHIi). POUOnKEEraiE. nHlrjliCLIl'T (KINGSTON), AHIi ts.30, tin.nt). tll.30 A. t3.30.

3.55, tll.ySP. PoHKhkBBnsiB.10.aO A. ta.HI), 4.50. t4.r>fl. 0.15 P.

tor Onrrison's (West Point). 1H ilO. tll.30 A. 1 30. 4.5r>, tti.L's P.

M. 10.20, tlO 60. tll.30 A. a.bli. i.flO, 0,00, 7.30, 0.15 P.

night. THOY-tS. 30. O.nO, P.TiO, 10.20. tlO.50, tll.30 A.

t3.30, 4.CO, 0.00, 7.30, 0.15 P. UTIOA AND 0.60, 1.0.30, flO.uO A. 4.50, U.OO, 7.30, 0.10 P. tl2.UO night. KOOH.UtJTEH-0.nn.

10.20, tlO.fiO A. M. ,4.30, 8.00, 7.30. 0.15P.M.. tf2 00 night.

10.20, tlO.50 A. 6.00, 7.30, 0.15 P. M. WIAGAKA FALI.S-10.20, tlO.BOA. 4.50, C.

00, 7. HO, II. 15 P. A. T3.30, 7.

tr.2.00 ni bt. LA.KUUICOUOK-tU.00',til.SO A.M.,§3.30P.M. THOUSAND A. 4.50, 35 H. tlSniyht.

ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS AND MONTREAL tll.30 A. 7.30 P. tllj.l 0 nitrut. Also Adirondack Mountains. 4.50 M.

AUflURN. GBNKVA and tO.50, 110.60 A. 0.15 P. tuid- BKlflcSHinE HILLS. VIA HAHLEM DIVISION A.M., f.5.50P.

M. For tickets and apace in Kloepinir-Cara apply at Grand Central Station, or at 413, 7flo. 042 and 1 JJroiidway, 12 Park plane, 511 West 125th st. and 138th st. station, Now Yort; 33!) Washington 720 Pulton at, and 3l)a Bediord 15.

Brooklyn. Westuott's Express calls for and checks bagfraKO from hotels and residences tlirongh to tioiitiuation. Directory of summer hotels free at pier or mailed to any addr HUGHES, Treasurer, Catsklll, N. Y. mid boarding-liousos ny address by W.

J. A -BRIDGEPORT AIL WATJSH- HURY, Pier 35 East Rivor, loot of Oatharjne 11.00 A. cnnnoctinK with through trainu on Nangatuck and Housafconic Kailroad, mediate Steamer Noiv Brunswick leaves foot Harrison st. daily (it, 3 P. Al.

Saturdays only 2 P. M. steamer Meta, for South Amnoy and nil landiuss, daily 10,30 A. M. Sundays.

A. M. JoliM" H. STATtIN and EKASTUS OOIl- NINtJ leave Piir IK N. foot of Oortlandt at OP.

mi Now 15 P. dally copt Saturdays. Tare, 75o. KXOUItSlON, $1.25. Vj Long 13rancb untl intermediate landintrs leaves Nrw Yorit, loot ot Franklin 1) A.

Roil Bank 3 P. daily. Sundays included. OOUTH NORWALK. DIRKOT DAILY.

S'i'iCAMliOAT CITY OF ALBANY leaves Beiikman st. at 2.30 P. Kant 31st et. P. M.

Saturdays and July 3 half bour earlier. EIJUOPKAN STEAMERS, TNMAK LlSf U. S. AND ROYAL MAIL JL STEAMERS FOE. QDItENBTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.

July 10, 4 P. M. R30A. M. July 30,4 P.

M. Cl'l'VOPCllKBTEH AUK. ill A. M. rcun Pier 43, N.

adjoining Chrinconber St. Ferry, First cabin, 8UO and upward, according to Hteamet and location ot' room Hooond cabin, nut- ward, $35 and $40, prepaid 540 fteeracu, $20. PuA'Mt WKIUHT 4 SONS. General Agents, No. 0 Bowling Green, New York.

MNB BETWEEN NEW YORK, GLASGOW AND MOV1LLB CLUNDONUERRY), ITIi THROUGH T1OKETH AT RKDUOKD RATES TO LIVKRl'OOL. LONDON, DUBLIN, io. h'l'ATB PENNA To Jnly 17, 8 A. M. STAT1! OF July 24, 7A.

M. Cabin pitssacB, $115 to 1T150, accorfluiB to loo.ition of atat-erooin. Kxouraion tiokotn. IB65 toaiy5. Htoer- IIKD tiukrtB to and from all parts of Kuropentloirest From pier (Jolumbia BtoraB, South Brooklyn, N.

Y. For freight and passage apnly to AUSTIN BALDWIN 4 Qoperal Aueuta, 83 Broadway, N. Y. Stoornfie office, 21 Broadway. Daily except Sunday, trains run daily.

Saturdays only. Otber Above ins. except those leaving at 0.00. 0, 50 A. 2.30.

3.IIO. 3.50, 3.55. 4. DO, 0.25 P. M.

and la. (10 midnlirbt stop at 13Stb tt. station. JOHN M. TOUUKY, GEOttGli H.

DANiELS, General Manager. Gen'l Passenger Agent. Fast Express Train via PHILADELPHIA to BALTIMORE. WASHINGTON, Chicago, Cincinnati, ST. LOUIS.

All Poii'tB West. PULLMAN OAR SKRVICIE ON ALI, TRAINS. Leave NEW YORK, oi Liberty St. as follows! For CHICAGO, a. SO P.

12. 10 A. M. For CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS.

0 A. 5 P. M. for WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE, 2. 3.20, 5 P.

12 It. A. M. All dnily oicBiit 11. 30 A.

M. Bin lay. For NORFOLK via Buy Lino, 2 P.M. wiwlt days. Tioliot ollicos, Kill, 415 and 1140 Broidwny.

N. and DH RroadWRy, Brooklyn. Station loot Liberty ot. (Central RR. of N.

Now York Transier Company will call cbeck bftecago from hotel or rosulonee, ODISLt, Oen'l Manaser. CHARLKSO. SOULL, Oou'l Passenger Agent. PI 40 HORTHllIVER. FAST liXTOESS MAIL SERVIOIt, 2 I'M'Umliria.

Auif. CHAM IU, 5AM Servia tug, 0, noon 7 Auif. Itl, fl AM Auraniu. 2U. nooni Aurania, Cabin pnssaeo, iftiO and upward: intermediate, $35 and $40.

Steerage tiukets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freigbt or passage apply at company's oftloe, 4 Bowlinl! Groeu, N. x. VERNON H. BROWN 4 7'iOMPAGNiit dENEUALE TRANtiAI'LAN- tique Erenotl Line to Havre every Saturday.

Oomnany'd pier No. 42 N. foot of Morton st. dejousaelin. July 12.1.30 PM J.aUascoBUO Santolll, July 10.

(j A.M. 11.30A.M. IM Bournogne, Franceul. Aug. 5.30A.M.

Jousselin, AUK. 0, noon A. FORGET, Uou. Agout, 3 Green. LlMW'ED-IiUlLT KXPUKSBLY OR TUfS VICB-LBAVES NSW YORK AT 3 P.

M. DAILg. WHiTE MOUNTAINS. Commencing; June Grand Ueutrnl June 30 a solid through train will autrnl Station, New York, for Wliito via N. N.

H. i H. RH. and Conn. Klfiir Line, dally, except Sundays, lit il.02 A.M.

i due at Mountain stations early in.tba eV in detail see Conn. River Lina Folder, vvluuh may be rooured at principal statipo. arid oity tiokut ofticitH. 'o. T.

HKMPSTKAD. Oi en. Paas. Agen.t. HEAIiN.

Trunks, Batohola, Vngn, Steamar Ohaira, Iluga. stock best New York. COASTWISE New York Steamship Company, FOB COTTAGE UITY, audall pomtsou Peuobscot lliver. EASTI'OKT, aud JO11N, N. O1KECT, withaliconDCOtious.

IRON KTEA3ISHI1' VALENCIA, Oapt. F. O. Miller, leaves pier 40 B. (Olintou UVJ511Y TIJESUAY AT 5 P.

Superb accommodaUone and low iaro. Freight at lowest ratas and NO TBANSfERRrNCS. Goods ro- ooived dally. Other steamauipe early iu July. Fur- tioulara and information, N.

L. NBVVOOMB, J. Oeneral ManaKor. WBy V. 4 P.

Agt. I'. H.MEWOOMB. Flstbush MACHINERY. A 08-P.

book, "How to Keep Boilers.Clean." freo to any Jas. A. Hotohklaa, 120 OILERS AND ENOINES-We have 8 large; warehoussB Philadelpbia and Camden. aJl all sizes, all 'fJoUom' prFcoa; largeaO ORr'BALE-Smal 1 eneing. suitible lor thres lann.

O. EUaTAOB, S4 Centra AS EKGJHE VANNED. ono-horBe vtirn, nEtLfiY, front at. SKINNEB ENO'lNE. -oro nejirly new; seen runuing: low prjoe.

HK.NCK.KN, 132 Oharoh st 4 -HOBSIS PO WEB Shinly engine, boiler; pulley, Bbaft-liauijers. 460 East 151st It. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. TtTEW YORK AND CUBA MAIL STEAMSHIP JN UO-MPAN Y-lfOR CU A AN 0 MEXICO. All steamers sail Jiom niors 10 i IT Ktt.atS P.

M. YUMUM. SENKOA Hav. and Mantanzns, July iniirviririiT'nf lie Cuba and July 17 Frono, and Ovuz, Sat. 18 ORIZ AB NIAGAHA, Hatanaanil i NTI (Naasau, Santiago de Oubanod Jcienluegos.

Thursday, "Will call at Guantanamo on trip..

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