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BOSTON POST, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28, MINERVA AN EASY WINNER MoiiK succKssrrL hacks off Gorilla T.osr*«! Tlor Tojiiiinst (o to OII ht Aat Opni of IM km I Inhiiul liih ilill and OHii'r JCiicrH. MAnni.Fnr.AD. Atifr. day's raeos di iHi'I-uiiiimtr Hi'ilfs of the ('orini liiiin Yaclit barriiifc ncci- dotit.s, til most of Riiy ho 'I'bo wiml from ihn northeant at tlio etart, I.ut to tlio orwtwanl as the day lidyanced. nls were to tho la-avy r.ither than to tlio uind.

I'hey very spoeially in llie 4() foot eia vn Xava down. At the tiiuu slvj wns leadin' tho fleet by The followiner will Rfiil- inj; ol the in ench loji of the course: Fnrtu IlpHch to iirfit mark H. M. n.M. ...............1 171 11 11 Iti 'I'umahawk ....................1 17 10 Kun tu btcond rnnrk JI.

M. 1 17 4H .118 .1 18 071 Minf'fVft. A loiuahiXwk Jkat boniu: H. M. 1 4 Chiquita 1 oiiialiawk .1 Ml 1 ..................1 4'M Thirty-foot Reach to first H.

M. R. ll5 I.T Krtfhleon. .1 17 liun to mark Miiinon Saracen. lieat hotno H.

M. .1 22 21 1 iiarbiittfor n. M. p. n.

M. 1 in or, 1 ai) H. M. I 47 .1 12 it. s.

1 1H 1 17 It. M. a. 1 24 27 1 2tt 2a varied in leniti' frotu 1 7 feet to foot 0 It Nvas twelvn-inile course, t'or- rectod timo: Daw dii'. 2 :1 2 Maud.

2 :1 Kojina, (nicnl. Onward, f'Kt'lSF, or SAVIV lIIt.L TU n. 1 he Ilill Vaoht Club iisued followiuji General Order No. I)oai ttKsTKR, Autr. 27, The of the Savin Ilill Yaclit will be held ai.

Sopt. 1 und 2. Yachts will oil tho cUib hfHiso at 2 p. on Satiirdiiy. fnid at a paws in vcviow.

salniiiiu tlio coniinndorc, Tho will then Mail lor Mnrlilohcad. On Sunday IMPORTED GLASS BLOWERS NAMIW OF THK MKN WHO CAMK OVEK IN THE CEPHALONIA Department Tftklnsr to Any Violation of tho rontr.io.t U'orliuuMi on Ilio AVaj. A deapatoh from Washinffton yesterday moi at o'rlnoK, will i morniiiK stated that tho'I'roasury Department MriuMioil" with the report of District Attorney Lyons on the case of the class work- employed at Jeannette, by tho firm Saracen. over ioiir minutes, and stood more than an OS, Ilarbinser even chnnco of pl.ico at tho Minerva also mut witli an accident, bnt her well-tramed crow auickly r'paired it, and only a few minutes were Cuuillii her topma-t and was ohlincd to withdraw from the race. At lime was doiiii; jrootl work, and hiive been well lip with I at the tini.sli.

in the class Shark Kuapiwd bet- maiiiniHst about twelve tVcr i roiu he dock, bad to put In the clas.s lone her topmast iust after the and Siva liid the same a little later in tho race. JJoth bud to withdraw. The were crivon at the u-nal time, and the y.icht.s wore sent aw.iy on the triau- gular course, with of sniall class, which were sent ti( the tirares and lo- turn. The for tlie tnrtie-t wan at 11 o'clock, and the made very lioau- tiful. I'liH yachts bon? down to tlu! line on the port 'I'bey had cluli-iopsails set and They the line as follows: ..........11 :0 P.ipoo^e ..11 :01 .21 1 I Chiuuita.

I AUco ...............11 I 'I'hoiJK'h Minena c.O'f fl first, she not H. M. S. ------I 45 10 .1 4(1 4i) a tie tile We 1 42 MiKCnoli Tlie result of race makes tween Minerva ChKiuita for cup. Swordfish wiiia the Corinthian cup in the 27-foot and Katlileen are tie I in the I ss tho protest of is decided jn favor of Saracen, in Inch case will hold the oth cannot be decided until tomorrow, when tho last nice will bo It will be ten miles to windward anil return and all the yachts will at.irt with tho exception of Shark, which cannot be tfntten ready in time.

I'here a scene of travel at the Cotinthian club houhe toniiiht. Tlie Sab-m Cadet Hand is on file lawn oisoonrsini; fine mu-ie. Mmiy lailies are present and tho house i.s brilliantly illuminated. 'I'here is irooii owinjr to the success of the series of races, tho first ever sailed by the club. hold her lead fur (iistan e.

The litti though le.waiil. obtained set- Olid position. (ioiilla ilrojii ed ba. ami I moro in upttnr tbinunh roiiKh wator thm anv of the others. was dl and soon pusse 1 I I'omahawk and (jorilla.

About twenty minutes alter the start a hiijie wave llcct and aw.iy went the topmast ui'on (furiUa. It ofT about four fi et above tbe maintopiiiist Lead, d'sabliiifi the yacht. She i ul about and made for the b.irhor. here the wieck wr.s cleareil away. X.ii'.i was duiiitr the best work of tlie fleet, and five miles from the ha.I obtained a leadinir inmitioii.

At that time was secuid anil Chiiiuit.a third. Two miles fiom tho mark the fucountered a series of heavy waves, and three ot them theretjv. Xaia was the first to bo ciippled. llt'r sjire brok find left no sujiport for the topmast. lowereil her clulj-topsail and bravely con- tinU'-d in the race, it was imnosnilde ior her to make any kin.I ot The next yai ht to meet witii a sei back was Minerva, whocairic I aw'ay her port jby quit work as liitVcd into the wind and her topmast was s.ivc I.

A tackle was (juickiy and ttie ritiiring was set, thoueh not until she ha.I passed by sever.il of her competitors. after this ac. iib nt Alice broke her spreader, thoufih she kept on in the r.ice. Her wo wa.s handicanped. hila was try- to repair her ac i lent -he vsas imssed i)y Papoose, vdiiquu.i and Alinerva.

1'ipoose took the lead held ii in h.iii'i^ome nrin- ner aiound the mark. Ihn bunched when the mark w.is reu li.fd. and the turn was in all eases veiy piet il uiado. Tho time was as fo lows: 1 2: 1 0 Xar.i................... 1 2:2:20 I 12:12 Minerva.

12 12.0'.» After tint buoy tho course w.is taken for the (rc.ivo the yachts balloon jibi for tlie tirst part of the rim. Xai.i conid do nothiujr in her conditicMi, and soon aft the m'rk siiu witii- tiiew. li.il.I tiie tbouich sho was hard pressed the yachts ith larger Sail tdaiis. About half wav over to the m.irk the wind shift more to tho eastwar.l, and Bpinnakers were sent up. Tiie increased nnioaat of sail told on Minerva, and she beii in to nain on Papoose, pahsinyj her 0 a mile from tho buoy.

Chiij.iivi also upon but did in siiiji lier. The yaciiia passe the buoy as follow.s: Minerva 1 Touiab.iWiv. 1 17 Ihe last leir was a he.it, and auraiu showed tier Siipeiiority over American boats. She con inually iiicicased her le.id an I an inner. Papoose fell behind and was by '1 omah.iwk and Chiquita.

Neither yacht, hosvevt could in enough to et out of thfir allowaiicti. as usual, sliriped into e. ou on correcte i time. Five minutes after the for had been sent away the signal was given for tlie clasM, and the fleet cro' away well in a bunch, the line as follows: iSaract'ti 2 Mignon. Kathleen .11 The reach to tho out irk was well contested by this class, but the from the Btart we not chanjied to any extent.

Saracen suiled well and increased her lead. Harbinger also tlid well and drooped Kathleen. Shark struck the same he.ivy as the forti and her in.ist snapped olF, canyiiiif by tho board. She saved all her sails, and by laslim? her club topsail to the stumb of the mast succeeded in working; back to tho harbor. The outer mark was passetl as follows: haracou Ilarbiiiiier 12 In the run to tho Saracen increased her lead to quite an extent.

ilarhiiiKer tell hack badly, and wa.s passed by Miffiion and Kathleen witiiout trouble. 'J'ho yachts turned the mark in the order: Baraccn Katiih'cti 1 In the windward woric Ka hleen to show her iwer, and when Tinkei's Island was reached she had succeeded in obtaininpr the lead. It v.as not enouirh to yet out ol her allowance, anil though fcbe crossed tha Hue first she was on correct time by Saracen and The small hail a very haid time in tho rouirh sea, but tho little yachts were well handled, an 1 most of them sue. coded in mak- intr the course in "ood tuue. At the aitiiial bwordfisti was first fo.lowed by iNlopsa, and tho other-; wem biinciied just behind.

Just after tho 1. no met her u.sual Bccident, aii(i had to also met witfi an accident, an.I had to irive up chances for Sv.oi'dash held her lead well down to the turn, she was pa-ssed by latter led her rivals liome. bnt had lo reliiKiiiish rhe lir placo to hwordfish on account ot allowance. i'oU is the auiiiiuary Forty-foot Actual RHODE ol-KN UKCi.VITA. K.

1 Auti- 27 The same fair kkies that have ever favored the racinji days of the fiho le Islanil Vacht Uib huiifr over Narrairauiiett today, and all in all tiie resatiu sailed this alternoon was the and best in the A fresh northeasterly wind was all m.irniiu? and stiff till the siv clas-es hail St irted down the bay. 'I'he course for cla 1 2 and Ii was from club house around stake boat, southeast o. W.arwiek Litjht, leav- iii)( it to rort, to and around stake boat Hnnistick, leavintf it to port and return; di.s- t.inee, twenty miles. For class 4 a course nine miles. For 5 a course of thateen miles, and a conrso of ten mile-', i'lio i-tartiniv cun was fired from tiie Ju boat off Ifiu' Uock at 12:40 ami tho yachts crossed tho line in twos and threes iind flocV.s of five, id' the boats entered di 1 not I.

was a whole sail bieeze. and the boats carried The bij: crossed in this Millie, IVri, Mijiiion. Valhalla, Wilful, 1 l.Tndine lost her toninas' a few miles out. 'J'he tirst four slooi's held their positions aronnd tho I the linrpess model, i nml finished only 14 s. Jater than Peri I bv corrected time.

liuriiess boat had to I allow Peri nearly five minutes. Miliie of Pawtuxet was third. Peri aiso wins tho spo- I cial trophy on sail area but the vice-commodore, who owns the boat and otVers the prize, does not take it, auti it to Millie. The summary: ot Lenartb. time.

Xfiine. M. IV. M. s.

Milne .........................................................44 lo 2 4U 11 Aw a ..........................................................42 10 2 0(J 2 24 07 2 4.S 12 in Ibirbur it i.s desiiable that ihn anciinrod In I ho upper harbor, on tho ju.Ht of the ferry laminisi, So that all mny botonetlior. Allyacbi.s should Ciirvv the dull flatr at the maslliead. It is hnpod ihat every yacht will jiai in thi.s, and make the lirst cnii.se a snccessliil one. a II. SlAliU.

F. O. Commodoro. Fleet Captain. AN II.T-I'MINATRH VACHTIN'O The hotel rroiirietorS alonr the Hevere shore held a meetin); last evt-uinsr the Hay View Crescent Beach.

F. Iv. W.IS chosen presi lent and II. T. Keed secretary.

It was voted to have a jfrand illuniimitod V.JI htinir carnival in roiinection with tho annual illuminaiioii of tho beach 'pt. 4. for whicii three cash will bo for he hest display, to first, is 1 to second and .510 to third. 1 he yachts will nass aloiifi the shore and will be reviewed hy tho indyri at Ocean Pier. 'i he following we cl.oseii a cenetal committee: ,1.

I. (JiilaKher, Tlmmas Harnes, K. Xewell, S. Isaac and II. 11.

Tilton. I). A. I of Lowell, William 1 )aly, il- liani Conque.st and tho newsjiapur tepreseiila- tives. YAfJtTfl.

The (jreat Head Vacht hit) is makinq; extensive prcjiara ions for its tirst l.idies’ day, whicti takes place next Ahnust Hveiy yaeht enrolled in tho club will paitici- jmte. I'. Windsor, of the lioston Tow Moat has the free use of one of iioats, which will have a liand ot aboard ami will head the procession. I'poii tho return to the aindiorai'e the liuests will be niven a baiKiiiet in the lar '0 hail, follnwe 1 by a social hop in the eveniinr. J.

S. yacht Owl, Arthur lit I a aiid and io.idiiu lio ar bciiij; reiiainted. Couimo- iloro F. A. sloop Clitie is at AV ihi vaid, F.isl iioston, painted and On next J.

S. 1'. C. Miller, r. Vonnif, I'.

M. II iley iiid (i. 11. Woreestt-r will take a sail alioard their resjieo- tive and will h.ivo a party of and lemen abniird. A stop will be at Island, and will have obl-Lisliioiicd ciani baue.

llTS. ViSEVAltli VVl.N, 27. W. bilt's stf-ani ide'to arrived this eveuinir from Newoort, imund for liar Harbor. yacht.

I'aniiy sailed for port to.la^'. Anjr. steam v.iclit Silicea, fieortie tabjan, lioston, from boiiiid west. ilKOKOKi), 27. Sloop y.aoht ruutan came oil the Fair Haven railway this mariiuiK iiiid WHS taken in tow by steam yacht for to be fitted with her etc.

yacht Norma arrived this afternoon fr.im the eastward bound e-t. Sloop yacht nona at rived today, nml schooner Aliala, which ariived lasL nit'ht, in port. Valnail.i...................................................ad 10 3i7oa ill 00 14 topmast. In the se ond class of sloopii was Annie, machine from Mystio liridpe, whidi came here wi the of vanqui hinti Diamond. I'bis she diil hand.somely, and took the first prize, finisliinpr.iust five minutes ahead of Diamond.

The nummary: Clasii Crtr. Lensrth. time. I T. IV.

n. M. s. Anille. 04 02 aa L.amuiid..................................................2ii 2 o7 aa 2 11 a li 12 Hl.od;e.......................................................2ii oa Irt-io 20 42 i II 7 14 24 F.

C. Stetson owner, of sett, won the third. The summary Cla.s '1 'il I Xiime. Climax A. 'I i.ouiso..............

lOiiitlla Ill the foij Providence owner, was tiie winner, Gla.lys only one I. Tho sutum try: SHAW OF THE LONGWOODS WINS THE ALL-COM FIUbT IMIIZE AT XEVVPOKT It. P. nnntlnffton A. K.

Tl'rlcht in tlie Scores of the (Jood fo Takn 'or. LeiiRtli. mio KT. IN. II.

M. Oli a OJ a iK I 1 a 11 .........................27 oo all 12 2-i 2 a 1 1 2 10 a 21 It; class Victor, A. L. Swett oi I Cor. LeiiKih.

lime. Xame. in m. 0(5 1 27 12 ol 1 27 la 10 1 aa 2c. F.iast.........................................................2 5 oa 1 24 1 a4 04 2100 1 a4 1 1 10 1 aC 50 1 a4 28 An illustration of the gnstiness to which the first breeze had changed was the caosiz- inK of catboat Unknown of Swansea, hich wiis strucK by a puft' just before the finish.

Daisy, L. M. LStockton of iioston owner, was fii'at iu this class. Ihe summary: Namo. Dai.sy..

Kani.s. Arnold. REUNIONS OF MAINE VETERANS. PouT" Moi Til. N.

11., 27 veterans of tJie Tweiity-sevonth Maine Keiihnent.wliich was coinimsod of men from York county, their reunion at Kittery today, it beltiK attended by inciubers and iheir wives. Tho luonramme (d a trip (lowti tiic liarbi.r tho navy yard. iMoii a b.uiquet was served in (1. U. Hall, after which the annual election of otiicers ocxiimod, iho f.

llovvinK bcini? diDseii: Presi'leiit, dames Stone, KennetmiiUpnit S. liasty, Saco; trciwsul'er. do.seph r. Mason. Jliddoford; e.xccu- tivo coniniittee.

H. 11. linrbiiiik, M. S. liiiixl, rwiciv (icoiiic W.

(iernsh, r.erwiiii; L. (i. lain, (i. W. :ike.ield, iiiddeforil; alvin Hayes.

Kittery; d. Warren, to'i, 11 w.ts Voted to bold tli(i reunion at Ol'l Orchard 27. lH;) i. reunion of the nth Maine lieiiiiiient held in C.innloii The nn uiiters met lirst in tb(-bail ()i S. ('ohi) tin at Mc- Tlic.se oliicers were rhnseii; R.

P. (ieidiell cd S. II. liaKiey. vice-president; P.

F. of sec- X. D. S. L.

S. KairliaiiKs, D.i\id oik eACcutive coiii- in.Her Siias Adams of ervillc, --ecrctarv F. chaplain: (diaries F. Nastl of imet: lb. H.

F. SlurKis, orator. I'lio iiunioi'r present was 1:57. year's me.etjii;,'will be held at Lewiston. iinniitteo was to with Coionel Heath about to (ieltyslmrjf Oct.

Ail oral ion as delivered this by baiel f'dUerol and a hislorv of tin of hambors ifc Kee. A ajrent has fherelore been sent to report on the case, with Instmetions to vfo there and to pet an accurate list of tho ylasi to have been imported, and then como to Boston and comparo it with the list in the custom liousn. 'I'his latter information is to bo used it tho proposed suit is broufflit, with tho plass wtirkors as parties, on tho that tliiy were parlies to an contract, with a view to returninff tho workmen to tho placos iiom which they In recrard to case olonel L. M. MontROniery, special airent of the Treasury liepartment in lloaton, said yesterday: On the 17th of April thero were landed from flio Cephalonia twenty-five tfhtss blowers from Sunderland, I'liey all declared that canic here under no c.intract or verbal or wiittcn, to laTlorm labor.

Tin' case taken by the Slute and loderal ollicers, who, after an rejiorted to tiie collector that there was notliinii In vidence upon hich to base a (diario of violation of the conlr.ict labor Imv. In my letter ttie case to 1 i I reiusnry Deniirtment 1 said the men were all tm chaiiics known idow- Ms, and thii.r destination was Pittsbnrti. whitiier they all iin ciicded after landinur, caib pi'pson having been proviiK'd before IcavuiK I'huTlana with railr. a.I tickets to that Alier Ihe critical investigation beloio mentioned it was still believed ttiat a viol.ition of tlie act (oiijiress ndating' contract, labor (ixistud, Tiien I suKvfestcd to Treasuiy Departimnit that Iho of the district takinii in an in vest ol tho ca-e. riMilizInn that such men as tlios-'tflass blowers be not unlikely to on after a lime.

Another gentleman who has vvaioiiod the cnse liom the said last niifht when ques- tumed it: Whv, ii (i''iiorally at the tim: and is still so iinderstood, that th -S" men W'ere induced totfo to PiUsbuiv by an alien union n. as the PiU8- manufacturers con- toaiplated their own native Aineri- apprentices. Such athiiiii as the enitdoy- nient ol lie ulrtss tices this a lien lalicr union would not permit them to do. nut iorccd tiiciu t'l accept iniporiod latiorer.s trom tlcit tiieso manuf.icturerfi I i in educa Americans into tiie business. it is h'Id by tiie Treasury Dep.irtment that suits may lie tironnht poned laborers and hey be compelled to to Why dcp.irtment should send a nmti to Ket a list of tin'ini ported blowers sinco there is a list in ashincton already, if 1 mistakf' not, tiled Special Moniwom- ery at the timo ho made his report on It is ib.ou^h, how dohn liull tries to (tii'tato hoin shall emiiloy and to whom they shall not teach the hitfh' trades.

'i ho of the irlas.s blowers who came over in tho Cejihaloiiia are sivon, taken irom an oflici.il Hat, together with their W. (j. llcndersoii, 41. H. delVereny, 41.

iiipiis i.uliettc. C. Taif.ao. iiaerfcrd. A.

Comrneder, a2. F. liarne.s. 2a. fi.

Smitti, 24. d. Huifhstiii, o2. H. 23, A.

Frnter, no. dohn 04. 23, li. Coones, id iltim.ire, 24. W.

I'ltcker. 4 I. Cuvenicr. lleiidcr.son, 1 Woi'iicv. aa.

AV. liarrriss, ai. (i. Ifa. i KiKc.

a4. E. Leonard, -Itj, OTIifMt and Sixty on Tfieir Way lo TRW NUK8K. Tlio IVife of Nett York I.ftityer rndor ArrcHt Ml Atlantic ify. ATT.AyTif; ity N.

.1.. Hamilton. the wife of Itfdiert Kay Hainllttm. a prominent youna Now lawyer, who yesterilay stabbed Mary Ann ft ntirsoin.itd in her employ, been arrested. Tho of tho iilTair differ.

Ono says that the nurse was In liquor and quarrelsome; tfiat she wan tw ii'o put out of the rtwim, and finally to abuse Mrs. Hamilton, wberiiupou tho latter seized a liuntinw knife to her husband and phintfed it into the woman's stornarli. Another vorsion in that Mr. and Hamilton were disputine over tho desire to fo New York fora few days; Mrs. Hamilton atiompted tostali her Imsband the knife, and that upon tho interfereneo of the nurse the weapon was turned upon her, Mrs.

Hamilton at the same time chartrinw: h(T witii lyiny to Hamilton, nreliminary e.xatiii- nation today Mrs, H.imiltoii said that she ('. A. Chase and P. Knapp; hile used the knife in Hcll-defence, and her had equal snccesH in winninii trom the uk I is I i player, H. Hloonm, last It, Auft.

tho only match jilaved was the final contest for first prize for the All- cun between A. (d the LoiiKwood club and S. (i'ampbell of llrooklyn. Thus far both had those coiiftidcied (he stropsrest nn'n in the tournament. Shaw had delertcd A.

11 Noltie. Bat cn orod from noisett, O.sterville, Ciiath.im, Cuttyhiink, X'ew Ifedford, On et, Swansea, Fall liiver and Bostou. -CiUx. Cor. l.eiiRth, time.

I' i.N. H. 10 1 20 18 1 41 40 ...........10 01 1 ...........18 00 1 42 Gor. LenRth. time.

I'T. M. s. 2 C2 24 IC 2 OH 1 0 2 1 2 from abroad, flyers dio liridRe, Matt i- IN THK BAV. PuOVinKNC'E, Ii.

Al The orinthian Yacht Cl Cor. Name, Tomahawk. A lieti Kathieen, bbark Kwfirdfish. Moii.s.i MoondyiKj. lone biva time, time.

11. II H. a ir. .,4 07 27 .4 ol r.a 4 4 1 2 4 02 01 ..4 I 4 2a 07 4 20.aii 4 4 2228 .4 22 18 42210 28 4 2 a 21 1 o'. ('IdSH.

10 21 07 oa a 1 4 1 4 07 r.8 a2a i(j Disabltd- 27. lub will hold its initial regatta in the upper Xarraganaott Bay, Monday, Sej't- ib Last evening a regatta committee was elected to complete arrange- meiits. eletjant silver water rvice is ofl'ered by F. Handy, vice-coniniodoru of the Kiiodo Island Yacht Club, for sloops, and Mr. Anderson, commodore of tho old Providence V.iciit Club, is havinii a trophy for the cat boats to compete for.

Sunil.iy the Corinthians will s.lil to Cove on the siioie of Xurrajfansett, and with guests and ladies enjoy a least of baked clams. bands until too lato fo prevent its use. Hamilton Is held as a witness. Heis a jirand- of Alexamier and a son of oral Schuyler Hamilton of He is a graduale of Columbia of Cf liimbia Sidiool. and is ciiKaRcd in the practice law atXo.

York city. Ho now n'presents tho eleventh York district in tho Arsembly. Duriiivr the oxcitement followintr tlie diamonds the value of wiM'O stob troni the room. The wound is probably fatal. Mrs, Hamilt(Ui lias been placcd in iail.

Her husband was field in bail, which he (Mideavored tosecure under surveill'im'e of a detective, 'I'he staiidilivi (d Hamilton has made the allair one of great importance, and inten.so exciteiiient liiis been caused. The attempts ol some to jirovo hat ho man is not havo proveil futile. -Instici: IrvinvT proid of bis identity which cannot bo denit'd. BUSIN E.SS TitoUiiLES. (Joinpnny Suspends Wool PrtAiiopy, I'leotric Motor Company paid US belji last ninbt and shut down lor tsvo w'oeks.

Tlio works at South Petibody are now in pos.sC‘ssion of a keeper, placed there by F. W. Prcsoott of ho holds dialte) mort; 4 of ooo the Ciimpany. 'I'Ik; properly was to have beim sobi yesterday, but tho auctioneer was stopned by an inado by the 0 nipany at tbu last minute. It is exiiectcd that a will be mado.

Work was started in and soventv-tivo liands were employed, turiiiini out IfiO motors, M'istof these have boi ii put out on trial, but the coiii- p.iiiy liopes to money on these and continue business. The stock wa.s floated during the spriiiK boom of TliomS'ui-lbnistoii, and boiiiilit by the of Peti- hody. Saieiii and surrounding; towns, vviio paid as Iliadi as a sitare for it, 'Die last quotation (d the stock was Mits, with no bidders. K. 27.

OtlllK oi 1 he dtrei'iors ol tne Mills lias been tilled lor riie.rsday in ihis city. dohn S. McIntosh, wool piilier, Milton, b.vs made an for the benelii of his creditors to John 13. Churchill of the Boston law' linn of A. d.

II. (jiiundiill, Mr, Ml Intosli is involved in the alVairs oi (leorire Hollis and Brown, Mec.se it Cblrke, and to ict his l.iilii:>’is due. A of this (aeditvu's will called as soon it is to stale it rea.sotu'ble tho condition of his alfairs. I le is at pre.scnt. an.I for a weeH mst has liceo, coiifiiietl to his by sickness, lilt he IS improving, and it is that Ml a fow days ho W'll! bo able to aticnd to business.

I'ho aro said to atffefregaie about $100.000. a nieetin.if of the creditors of Brown, St it Clarke at the ilouso yestcr day tiflernoon, the sontlemen were chosen a committee to select and report ata second meotinii: Messrs. Edward L. lead, president of tho National ExchanK'o Bank. F.

oi the Faneiiil Hall Xtiib.iKil Meicali. of Providence. w.iS given son. by i)r. H.

C. 1., 'Ihomp- SHOOTINQ ACCIDEHT AT NEWTON. kwto Aurf. Mrs. Philip Murjihy wa.s sittniK in a room (d her residenco on Daiby street, Nonantuni, this aliornoon, a Pullet sped a window and in her left shoulder.

It was tired from a revolver by 'riiomas a lad of years, wdio was standing in the street front of tho house. He claimed tliat the was accidental, the revolver poinif oil while he was (vxaniininw it. Dr. Stearns extra.ct(‘d the bullet from Mrs. shoulder, and her injuries are not of a nature.

Sue is sat islied with exjda- natioii and ho will not be arrested. Ho is a resident ol the same neiiibborhooif, MISSING CHILD FOUND IN A CISTERN. hovidi nc II. Au(i. body of a liu.ssian child, threis years old, whi(di has iieen missing from since Friday last, was found today in a cistern, tho heavy iron cover (d which boro no Kipii of haviini been aecidenlally misiilaood, 'I'he people are itfinrant and speak no and tho frenzied naronts and compiilriots ladleve the child has boen by with whom they have bad ditlic ulty.

An iiKjuest will bo held. THEY STOLE THE CLOTHING. olliston Any. Cahill and Hattie Crowell were iirrosted today by State Bean for theft of cdothiiiii from Mrs. Lyle.

Tho propcrtv recovered and the theft he were taken toSouth Frainingham lor trial. WATCH IIILl, RACK. atch im K. 27 pecial The annu.il of thu boa about Hill took jilace yesterda.y afternoon in a whole- sail breeze from tho northeast, havine: postponed froiii Prizes were distributed amountinjf to subscribed by the liuesta at the hotel.s. Admiral Rowe, and Captaip D.

F. Clarkin were tho Tho boats fiot away in tho following ordiir: Onw.ird, Sim.shine, Ariel, Dawdle, (hitmt, Louie Rosinn, Soohie, Sti.ishiiie’o niast splintered, and ahti was out of the race just after the start. 'I'he race was with interest by largo crowds on Stoniniiton Point, on tho hutel vennd.is and on (fomiiKin eminence hero. It was a fine and more than mildly ex Siitnor Broiolini and Walter Saiitord had the in chaixo, and the boats entered DR. EARTOL SELLS SOME MORE LAND.

Auii. lAL.j—A deed been recorded iat the iourt House from Cyrus A. Bartol to Louisa Willis Rotors of a lot of land in known as tho k'reat lot, coniprisiiu 1 7-100 ftcro.s of upland and 4(J-loo acres of marsh, lor $6000. A Piece of Her Mind. A lady correspondeiit has this to say: want to irive a of my mind to a certain (dass who object advortisltiii.

when it costs tiiein cost them a cent. 1 suli'ered a living death for nearly two years with headaches, backache, in pain stand- iiiir (u-walkititr. was literally drajiKcd out of evisit'iice, my misery increased bv driiii- At last, in 1 the sin of iryiiiKaii atlvertised medicine. Dr, and it restored me to ot sound health. I honor tho lihysiciiin who, wdien bo knows ho cun cure, has the moral coiiraiio to advertise the Tlie mentionod i.s iiuanuttcpcl to cure thosii liolicato diseases jieculiar to fomales.

Read printed kfuarantee on bottlo wrapiicr. Forali deransremoiits of the liver, stomach and bowels, take a Aug. 27. i'he report that 1 Go Bcifiiiu window-gbwB blowers wore on their ay re on the steamer Rhynland to work at Cliambois iSc new works at said to caused con.sidei'abio excitement workers in and other workiiifi districts, ml James amplHdl, jiresident of the (ilass Liiion, Wiis charized with heipiad to import the men to the de rimbut of Campbell adiiiitteil that he h.id consented to the of twenty trlas-- blowers some time and he justified lii tion by exphiinitiu: that they had been over to teaeh American workmen tho new art of in tank fac- tiiries- a iiHw industry in tho United I'he Kit) nioii who aro on their way here, ho d' clared, were not new men, bat old hands, most of them citizens of the I States who are in the habit ot Koinji to their nativo country fliiriiiij the summer months, (ilass manulac- turers and dealers in this eity, think that it is possible that many Belgian glass workers will come to this country, it not under contract, then on to see wliateni- ployni.nt they can here. I'heir industry ill Hoiltiiiim has been d' Hieraliz-jd th.ay< af, and fully 40 cent of the fautories aio now closed, in spite of the Ini'll protective tariff that exists in I'his was stated by a membor of the firm ot Hofhrook Bros.

I'ho tfhiss blowers in this country and in lieltium helontr to the same orjianization, and, accordiuji to tho rules of their union, no blowers mav come to this country unless there is still work for them after all the blowers here have been provided for. if they cannot find work in I ubs factories iu Liirope they must seek some other employment, at least toniporariiy. Heretofore all, or nearly all, the cbm blowei's, both here and in Boliiium, have been kept busy, and their alleRianoe to their union has never been seveiely tested. Now, however, laijie numbers of aro out of work. The rate of waires paid to men of their craft in this country is much hitjher than in Belgium.

it is not unlikeiy that some uf them will come here, and should numbers arrive and look for work a in their union will result. Accordinif to tho statements the men have been per day, the same rate paid twenty vears atfo. inanii- iacturers want the men to accept a reduction ot 1 per cent, while on tho other hatid ihe men demand an advance of 5 per cent. The window factories generally fire up ho- tween Sept. 1 and 15, but no prejiara- tions are benit; made this year, and it is possible that most of tho e.stahlishineuts will not fire up before Oct.

1, if then. Tho men have a Ktronti' oi'Kauizatioii and a iund iu their treasury. tiroen plass manufacturers are intj trouble with tlieir men, who have mado a new scale of prices by which their waces would be advanced. 'I'hoy havo been tnakinK from S5 to SlO per day. At the nianulac- convention it wasilocided that the con- ditiim of li 'j trade diti not warrant tho advance demanded, and that the men ouirht, on tho contrary, to agree to a reduciiou of 15 ner cent.

BLACKBURN MILLS RUNNING AGAIN. Aug. Work is being resumed in tho mills which shut down, aud 1000 looms which were stopped have boon put lu operation. AT THE HOTELS. I'lemiiikf, New Y'ork; Mrs, 11 and maid.

Miss E. de (J, Woodbury, Washintilon; Mr. and Mrs, .1. B. Davi-i, Worcester; Mr.

and Mrs. D. tJ. McDonald, Canada; Dr. and E.

E. Mr.i. lliidvs. Miss F. 'fliomas, Charles D.

CinciMnati, O. F. dlins, H. Pow ell. nvcr.

D. York; Hire and wife. Brooklyn, X. Y. C.

Smith. ieveltuiil, Woodward and family. Callo, (f. T. boy and wife, Armstrong, Moinphis, 'i'etin.

Willi.im Renw ick and child, Davenport, Iii. S. O. D. W.

Simpson, C. P. is, Pittsburg; Frank 1 Xel). 11. .1.

Fish, St. Jobnsbury, Chicatio; H. Mansur, Kansas City, P. R. les and ife, Washington; Henry IC, Diim an, Portland, Me Dr.

B. O. Kinnear, York; 11. Turner, Portland, Me. A.

Burncil, Portland, H. C. and wil'r, rariniiiBton. X. W.

.1. ernabi. Concord, X. H. ('.

OskooiI, lii.lianapolis, Porter. Windsor, I'lU Bulfalo, N. A. (Jiliuau, Pittstudd: 10. O.

Drake, (birdiiier. 'I'. 11. Fieicher, Xew W. Jones, Rapids, Mich, D.

Mansfield and wile, Providence, R. 1., C. D. lloilics, (4reenviUe, 111.: F. H.

Cii.iliman. liartford, H. E. L'haiii- iH-rbun. Wc.sierly, R.

L. (iiliiioro, Keene, X. Fustes and wile, O. Konnoii and Man- chcsicr, X. Lester li.

liuMalo, X. iNli's. ileiiry Barnard, Barnard, J. C. Bar- naril, RiM bosier, X.

R. L. Wiiite, lainily and p.irty, Washington; E. Woods, UrooMyn. Y.

A. 1'. Xew York; Ilotiry (I Ward and wife, Xew York; Parsons, Philadidiihia; Mrs. 11 Bemielori and diildren, Toronto, Canada; H. C.

(iould, I'hiladtdphia. Leo, St. Paul, iMitiii. W. (irant, St.

Stephens, X.B.; Thomas Xew York; William M. (diase, (Jonconl, N. H. A. M.

Burns, (J. 11. Burtis, OraiiLic, .1. .1. 15.

Kletchor, (I. l''iotclier, St. Albans, (', C. and ife, Pitisbun; W'. Ro.ss, John 11.

Canios, Xow Yoik. and Mi.ss Anderson. Halifax, N. L. De.in and wifi, Amsterdam.

X. W. E. Laner and bimily. New York B.

B. and family. Providence. i. dhomas W'.

Bakerdell, E. W. Farnuni, (i, 11, Cha.se, Philadelphia. and Mis. (JooriieS.

Philadeljiliia -I. Parlicr Smith and wifo, Chi- caiio; Jolin R. Miiridiy and family, Cincinnati, O. Iv tiynn and wife. Mackay Smith and family, Y'ork; 'Ieinenl Bowen, Brooklyn.

X.Y., Edward Billiiiiis. Xow Miss BilliiiiiS, Deerfield, Josiiua L. (Chamberlain, Maine William il. l.yoiis, J. Lyons, Richmond, Charlrs Koidi and family, Ballimoro, Md, S.

llarw'ood aud Noo. F. S. Bauifs, 11. ii.

Hew'itt, New Y'ork. ('ooper and family. Denver, (3ol, lloiHce French and wife. White River Junction, Vi, Charles R. Herrick and party.

Rocbesier, N. 11. Packard. Auburn, Ijontiley and wife, Ivate T. Andrews, Hudson, N.

W.W. (diauctdlor and wife, W. Va. Mrs. W.

C. Ooburn aud fuiuily, Detroit, Mich, 'I'avorn-P, Clarke, Ivan.sas H. (i, Wiiile. Xew Y'ork; C. II.

Rolle, F. Siilson, Xow York; IL Xoilson, Xew Brunswick; 11. McLeodj f.ondon, E. Braman, W. Ihurstoii, Xew York; H.

Underwood, and 3irs, John B. Meyer, year's chainplon, the referee of the match. Canipliell to serve, and won the first to Shaw's iiy drives out of court by Shaw. In the second Rame dcuco and vantauo wi re called four times I fore the traine was settled both men did some pretty plncliiKT alonjr tho side lines, nml tinally amp- bell won by yh.irp drives to backhand corner, Shaw did not jiood judgment in tho fhud in placiiiR, and M'oicd only ao ('ampliell leads, 'i'ho fourth was won by Shaw, with Catnjibell at by Rood undorband driving the bill to the liivsn line, timpbidl won Ihe by Rood placing across court toward the side hue, Sh.iw inakinti lost the sixth by ctireless work; score Camplxdl lead.s. In the seventh, Shaw aifiiin the ball still fsiiiR jiidvrmcnt.

Rave the tirst set to I'he fiy Rames Hti 0 4 1 ........................................................1 2 0 5 7 Siiaw bcijan to servii at he (d the sei, and took tiie lirst hy to lino, alter (letico liad been called, ill thesi'cond (iamtib dl won on his sorv, Shaw makiii-i only one I'iie third was vantiuio Rame and for Ibo tirst timo made, some poor plays. driviiiR tbo liall out ami ot hers into tiio net, ij.inudi«dl placed hisservcH well in fourth and won a iovoRone. Shaw relumed Ihe ccMiiitlimeiit 111 the lifth. serviiiR iiint plaeiiiR III very wood shape, fn the Shaw made some nrettv cioss-courldi and (Campbell bad hard liici; in driviiiR the ball out, sc iriiij: ai) in this trarne; 4 2. Shaw leads.

(Jampbell won tlie seventh bv lobbiiiR over Shaw's bead, and qui'e by sure with bis opponent at 4 all. Shaw took the ninth by line by a love Rame. 1 ben Shaw played 1 11 Camiib(dl at the net, and won Ihe socoiid S(d, 'I'ho byRanics: siiiuv 1 nooii lO-n HiiiplH-a ..........................................0 0 4 0 7 8 0-4 Shaw won the lirst Rame of the third sot liis own and by line drives lo the base lines. Caniuboil lost tne by bard luck in puttimf the into the net, after do.ice had leen called. Shaw' won tho third by a love Rame by hard serviiiR, amp- bell then served well on his part, and Shaw was nicible lo return but lie oall the entire Rame.

Shaw won the liitb by tine serv- ink and cross-Cfiurt drives after deuce had been called score Siiaw lead in sixth. Shaw lost bv Rood pladiiR on his iunpbdl wo the seventh liy preity in backhand corner, the latter scoritiR onlv 1 Ti. 'I'ho i'iRlith was a ami on by placiiiR tho ball at bis C.impbdl is the Sliaw lernls. 'I'iien Siiaw ed hard and won a love game and the tiiird Tiie bv Sll.lW 2 0 6 0 0-0 0 4 0 7 won the drst R.ime of the fourth a vnntatre Rame, ntf irs by line placiiiif alotiR Ihe side lines. Tho second Cainpbidl lost hy drives out of court and into the net, after du--ce bad been ni.ide.

1 he third went to Campbell. scoriiiR lint on his own sirve. took the fourth by a love score 2 all, Campliell won the fifth, a vantaRO by Rood pUc- iiiR. S'law served bard in fbe sixth, and the HUB PUNCH l'cri-ftalilo to M)iir fri'inH. no trontile In oom- toi.l ii-ie II iii-'l rttuTo s.It til sriilHl (iUOl I its, DlilK.OISTS rtiKl Wl.M.

evoryvylieiB. I die H. CRAVES SONS, 113 14.1 ISontMM. I It i.iwii i i'Mtxo Tho clearing sale of spa- flonahlfi London-made cloth- at 344 street will intorc.st you. Full suits that arc values for and are grouped at ffilG.OO.

patent cut fabric trousers that $5.00, $5.50, and are grouped at score was a all. 'I'ho seventh won hy idacitiR aloiiR tho side lines: Campbell li'ads. Deuce was calleil in the eiRlitli, and Shaw won iiy drives into the net by his nent. faults and a drive out of court deuoo int lost the niiitii for ludl; score Siiaw leads. 1 bon Shaw did some liandsonK' sorvliiRiii the tenth, and after diiece and had vario 1 in the hahuice hroe times, Shaw won the next two noints, tiio fourth sot.

m.itcU and the iirst prizti for l.S:<i), Tho by Rames: 1 2 0 0 0 ft ft 10 00a4 60 7 00 4 This afternoon tlie for second prize beRan, Two matches wero played, in tip- lirst (d'which iv d'd'eated R. V. Beach, 0-4. Tiie othor match wa.s between ('. A.

Ch.i.se (b S. 'ampbell. Cainp- liell was alre.uly somewhat tirod from his previous mat(di in the linnls tliis uiorninR, and did not at his lien. Campbell piaycil well the net. and ('base seemed unable to pass him.

Tiie score by was SIS loilows: rillST SET. 0 0 0 7 8 0 ft 12 040000 SKT, 1 0 0 0 0 ............................0 0 4 6 0 0 8 y- (J THIRD SKT. ......................1 0 0 0 0 ft 10 -0 ........................0 i 0 In the consolation matches, li. P. fon defeated Iv WriRht.

'1 be linal-. in consolations will be lomorrow. morniii'j: Slocum, last winner of tho championship cup. will jday ()uincy Shaw'. the winner of tho tournament todav.

OT E.S A BOU HE Cl I Y. JoscDh McFlroy. aiiout eighften years of aRe, was at work In the well of the i new Hotel Westland, at the corner of West; land avenue and West Chester park, yestxjr- day, when a rope holdiiiR one of tho heavy I weiehts wliicli balances theweicrhtof tho car I broke, lettinR the weiRbt fall. It eanui throuRli the elevator ami struck McElroy on the top of tho cru.sbiuR the skull. He w.is remove to the (Tty Hospital, Superintendent of Streets Jones says that Perm Clerk William place is vacant.

Sullivan has been alisent for about a week without and has sent no rea.son for his absence to any otiicinl connected witli the deii.irtnient, Mary I'. Smith of SaybriKik, w.as arrested in city yesterday, charged witt baiiiR a fuRitive from justice. She is wanteiJ in Saybrook for the larceny of S79 froit Andrew Kenney of that town. Miss Smith was turned over to an ofiicer from Saybrook. 'I'he street cominissioners yesterday laid out as a public under the title of Fulda tlie way runniiiRfroin Highland stroiit to Eliis street, and jireviously know'n as street.

An unknown man jumped from the 11 o'clock outwaid local train on the Old Colony railroad Avhen it was iietwcen Mill utreet and Hill last niRht, lie landed in tho water. The oolico of Station 11 searched for him, but did not succeevi in their elTori.s. Sh' fifty years old, liviiiR at 1 Fairfield place, was workniR on thi' Savannah steamer Cato City yesterday, V. hen be fell down the hold, a distance of fifty feet. Ho sustained internal m- jurii'S, and was taken to the City Ho.spital.

Mr. 'i'owle speaks in the Old South this atiernoiiii, lus subject beiiiff in Tho body of the man Avho was killed on tho tracks of the Old Colony r.ailroad, near Fore.st Uilld station, Monday, has been ideutified as that of Daniel Donahue, a currier, living iu tho rear of I2o0 Trcuiont street, A. Il ISO I a iiplH'll. A. li.ise.

I'. A. GOVERNOR AMES HOME AGAIN. (4overnor Ames returned to Boston yesterday from his yachiitiR trip to on board of Mr. John Sapphire.

The isles of Shoals wero touchod at as well, and also Marblehead, the Governor Roinsi ashore at the Isb's of Shoals. Adjutaiit-lJenoral Dalton and Cantain Ames, tho son, wero members of the party, 'I'ho (jovernor roturiuid North Easton on tho 11 train, (iovernor Amos will from present time on assume control of State executive matters and also his private biisines.s, vIsitiiiR iioston several times a week as occasion may require. THE SHEfFIELD (ALA.) TRUST MORTGAGE COMPANY. The Sheffield (Ala,) Trust it Morlij-aRO Com- liany was orRanized yo.sterday under tho laws of Massachusetts RoverniuR trust companies, Tho capital is and is all paid in. and the will boRtn its businos.s—tlio plac- lUR of lirst mortRaRt'S on improved property only once, 'i'ho ollicers are yet to bo elected, but be selected from those William L.

Cluimborsof Shf'tliold, 11, Moses of MonlRoinery, Messrs. JaiiH's II. and I'red M. Stark, d. Crawford and 1'.

6. Mordaunt uf iSoston and others. THE MUXICIPAL 27, Criminal akdy The case of Antonio (iiletta, charffed witti assault and battery with a loaded pistol, came lU) by coiilinuance, hearinp the testimony in tho case. (Jiletta was held for the Superior Court, his bail beiiiR reduced from 1000. Frederick i'itzemoyer pleaded Ruilty to torturiiiR a rat and was tined and costs.

On ciiterinR his place of business morning found a larRC rat cauRht by the IcR in trap. liiiiiR He at once Iran out a OLD RgSlDENTS ON TREMONT STREET. To tke Editor the Pont: mo to make some corrections of article in tho ost of today. con.sisted of tlie luMises iu the block between Temple iiiace and West street. The corners of this block wore occupied by Josiah Bradlee and his Frederic Hall Bradleo.

Josiah liradloo lived on the Temple jilacC corner, and purchased it from Captain Daniel C. li.icon in 1845 or 184(5. The other iiaiits of the block wero Janies Davis. Joseph Whilnev, (ieorRO Pratt and Prince Hawes. Mr.

JaiiUis Bowdoin Bradleo occupied the house on the corner of Tremont and Mason S'rcets. and time previous to 1840 purchased tfie estate of iiu.ssoll, on the corner of and lieacon streets, brown- stono house next St, erected by John Simmons. His family are all dead, and his estate, which included tho and Simmons buiidiiiRs and other properly, is man aifed by trustees. 0. where the rat's squealiiiR and striiRRlini; attracted a mot lev croW(l, who for nearly au hour were p(diiiiR mihsilos at tho animal lie- biro it was taken in.

The total coats lu tho ca.se amounted to 8.f. STRIKE OF FURNITURE MAKERS. Tho employees ('f O. Vegelahn, a furniture dealer at 147 Nortii street, went out on a strike yesterday. Ride of the story is that he Ims lieen four of his men weekly aRcs of and Recently ho came to the conclusion that ho was payiuR them more than ho could afford, aud iiocord- iiitfly he put them on piece work, on wliich they wore able to mako Si 2 or S14 a week.

The men claim that tliey did not comidain so much when tho chaiiRO was made, but they say that when tiiey put in tlioir bilis, they would receive in return each or lesstlian thev had earned, 'Ihey accordiiiRly told their lirother employees, and tlio result was an aRrcemeut to strike. EIMPLY PERFECT. 'Iho Cni.in Pacitio railway, Overhand ha.s equipped its trains with dining cars of tlie latest pattern, and on after Aug. 18 the patrons of it.s fast trains between Council Bluffs and Denver, and between Council BiiilTs and Portland, will bo provided with delicious meals, the best market atfords, peri'ectly served, at 7o cents each, Pullman's Palace Car Conijiany will havo thai't'o of the service on cars. LITERARY WORK OF CHARLES NISARD.

(diaries Xi'arl, who.se d(jafh occurred recently in Pans, was a brother of De.sira Xi.sard, and hinisolf one of the most active and versatile of writers. Ho was an plnloloRist, folk-iorist and liter ary e.ss;iyLst. and has written more than a score of volumes, dealiiiR with such diverse subject' as ScaliRer and Casauboii, popular books and pojHilar sontis, tho patois, the iiuct, Suard and the eorre.spoiidenc'* of Caylns and Ibirthelomy, translations of Valeriius Flaecus. -Martial and (ijually remarkable for their varied erudition aud finish style. Fifty years aRo he a court tdiaiiiberlaiu U'l ttio i-ou and wrote, for tho Royali.st Since 1871 he acted as librarian lo the lulmslry oi the luterior.

AbsclutcSy Puro This powder never varies. A nmrvel of itrfnuith iind wholcsomPiwHi. More klinij, niidcunubt Im; In wlUi 'uul'ltade of low short wetidit, Hluin phosphate powders. only iu cans, liAt isu 106 WaU 8tw piirltr, al thiin lieelinlnR Cliairs Are without extra charRe on tbo Xew York X'ew FiiRland railroad steamboat train wlnon leaves Boston, foot of Summer street, at 7 in. for Xe.v York via the Norwich Idne.

'i his i.s a new and one that is Rroatiy apmeo.aiod the public, 'I'ho steumers City VVorcester and (d Xew York of his line are eleRanily equipped tlirouRhout for sjiood, conifoit and saiety. visitiiiR New' Y'ork for busiuess or pleasure should go by this liue..

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