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1 THE 1IHINIEY TARIFF ACT Of 7S1S CO UXTJtT, rax rorrxBT ibtdcbtrt of trertor--two reports no ths commis- glOVER Of L1MU. rctL iin SAYIIO IX SEOLARD. a jmum a jrs-r. Aoeordlag to th auilMtutn tt Treatoa, Bt only are tb pi rate higher by 125 pr sat, but tb Mralap of tb workman and th set of lebof wbr 4 iim paid er high la Ilk proportioaa. to.

Of mum, th HIM rlttoa most to ahowa to exist UlH( thes to mk th arm rant valid ths protoc-Cm of Ubor demanding blgbar duUeA But th Commlsloar of Labor of Nw-Jersy, la his report of 1883, mad ratbar borwork with tbo llm of tbo aoaaaxaotaror boforo tbo Tariff ConBlMioa la 1S3 tbat tbo vara stated tk tbo trao and only valid eours to got tbo ml ai.inga by taking- aotaal working Unit, and arrtToo at resulta of a ratbor dlffcraat Bator. Tbo Commissioner takoa its of tbo principal occupation, a follows: fMiM Afrf Witt' jnrada. ar Wtmk. Wnllawwara 8 )uk wlm.M... l.8ft fadWe 17.10 Mm fr Yr -HUM.

ae7.7 06t 90 as a 47470 HHvliU 19.19 Cador "BoBarka," tbo CommlMtoaor aari: ThtowTthvsrrew8gto paid et eae of tbo Ctueipal potteries la Tree to. Tbo figure wr knlMM tb Mf roll Tb total of wge paid In breneh toe a werkaten who war employed I setae! werkia day of eoch bands waa fixed with sruinty, aa4 wage jiaid for cleans or help dor. fcift tec days deducted from the SToea aoMsant ob- lata lor eeca Branca, rraa tno act amount ot wsaws raaatrad tka twui aa clvaa waa aaleniatad. jiaa vc wa votihhi taaif mm maat rmwi aparalora la Traatsa. Ia avar? tfapartasaat taara la frm Tanaiy at wort xaa aaaa wuck laa aoara dallr, kaa twa aa Batarday, aad ara paid by tba naoa.

Wa ballara tbla to ba tba atoat rallabU aaU. fcaia of araraf wagaa paid at oar pottarta orar praaaatad." I ballorod ao, too. Ia fact. It It tbo only war to oonpato avaraff aarnlnna Tbo atatamaat of aaralaca of tba aararal braaobaa of tba nfllab. sottarlao waa eoiDDaved la tbo aama war.

to wit: Actual working Umo aad nat wacaa. Uaaea I aoooptad tbo CommUaloaar'a atatotaoat for oomparUoa wltb Eagliab oarnlBca. Tbo to Uo wine flgurea abow tboao dlSbranooa la waaklr aaralnca: JWnton. Bottanrwara 1l.H Vila aali. 11 I- o.ia Tl prMaar.

7 7.7 i(ariuaa a a rraui wnrk aoaoaat wf works atamiaad vr airaalf. AanoUtod pottarr aiaauiaaMran MwrUi aiaf. tWdioiro, AooordlBg to tbMo. tbo dlffaranoo would bo about 40 par oeat la aTorof Amorloaa blgbor oaraiaaa. li raport of 1 8(4-4 tbo CommJaalonr of Labor giro a Urt of wooklr wagaa, aaanal aara Ingi, aad timo loat of too bollowwaro proaaora, twa flat praaaara, ono dlahaaakor.

aad oao baa dlao aat wagaa. Thay abow aa follow! Tim ttrnjit. wl 6 to ISO WMKg Xmmintt. faa aallawwara araaaara.01 4. 10 Ta Bat prime Ul.OU mJi la ITmc.

11.40 10 B5 ta 114 JUHiW. 1ft. 7 10.68 6 to 1Q4 Tbla waa Indaed brlBgiag tblnga dowa to a baata of raaJltr far bolow tbat claimed br tba pottary aaaantaetorara. Tba mattar had to at right or tha raaolt might proTO damaging. Tbo aid Invoked prerod AraoUblo.

The Com-Bbwlonorof Labor, laa raport of 1686notd by tbo maaaf aotarara. raportod qutta to tbeir aatlafaettoa. Tbaaa ara taa alx llama aat aide alda by tba manafactorara: rafaa. 3Hln iragaa. I II.

If IMat 10 to 1U.4I lh btakora a.ea ouowwaro rraii aUfl lte a.o a.4j 10.11 17.10 WWW 17.00 81. US. HoUowware jig-i ara S5.64 Traara. lilt ia. 00 ia 11 Tbla waa doing prottr wall la verifying tbo tetomeat laid before too Tariff Commlaaloa by the Commlaaioaor, wbo bad rrpeateaiy on pra-tooa eeeaalona prorea tbat tbeae atatentaata were ulaleadlnr.

aa repreaanttna' full working time without allowance for tbo large pereeatage of loat time tuaal la Trenton. Bat In work covered by day wagee tbo tame telattTo height would bare to, be reached la order to make tbo Harmony complete. Here the Commteeioner reaohed evea higher preportiona. great part of the Ubor coat Ta pottery relatea to tba flrlog of the ware. The bleoalt ilia doee the grat bornlng, the gloat kila the eeeeod fir-ing, which produeee the glaring.

The eettlng aad the drawing, after ooollng la tba flret firing, eooaptee what la eqaal to eeTnteen daya work ia Kn gland. Tha so tuple te work of placing la and drawtng out of an 10-fO4t blaoult kiln la aiTea la my report for Enrlaod aa 031.63. the gloat work of a 16-foot 4-TnaH oven, laoludlng dipping, cleaning, eranklac, ttrtaaV- aa, aa voi.eo. making iom oi e8.ir. Tbo Labor Cob nlaaloner la 1081 makee tbo eoatof tbo aame work to be, for Treaton, (107.60, or 180 per eant above mp abatement of JCngllab aoak Aaaonllna to hlin.

It Ukaa la the blaoult Mdari'work la Treatea. ag alntt 80 la tng-laad, and la gloat kiln work 3tf daya work in Ireatoa, agalnal 85 daya lu England. Othar Ikinge are bald In proportloa. la tale way tba Igh average la brought about 1 eaaaot bare go lato further detalla, It la dllBoaJt to nnder-tead why labor la A marl a should require ao mtoaYUOJ nMgaaa A ai eiat tja abwawatai rttlatti 0 Haft ablMa a aa la Kngllah worka, wbea la all other oocupa-tioaa evea In tbo aama line the contrary la tha oaae, aa readily aeknowledaed by both aide. The dlaerepaaoy beoooioa the Bore glaring wbea we eompere aaeh aaaertlone wltb the ln-dubtteble facu related prevloaaly, the trade acta, to witt a.

auty oi aw per ana tatrr of ftb per cant, aa protection agalnet tba wicked foreigner, and the American manufacturer not able to avail hlmaelf ef the fall meeeare of pro-teottoa by eome 15 per cent of the Bailing price vi ue ciaaa et (oooa sow oaaer aieeaaaioa on account of the Inferiority of hie good. And tbla ia toe race oi tae many other advaatagee whloh be pooeeaaea aad whieb to aa extent alleviate tba othenrtee atill mora aarloaa (1.1 The rraaltir tMlltr tKa nuafuia. orar ta eater te the waate aad taatee ef a home trade. a. I The greater adapaveaeaa of Amenaaa manoiaewirer.

a filling oroere direct from the factory to Obe Jobber or retailer at abort noMoe. 3 lb alwaya la favor af tbo tout Baaufaoturera, aad their Belling price ndaalably ebaaper thaa the foreign pAoe plua the duly, the Baaufaeturera onrht ta tnal poaaaialoa of the boae market. Uow far rtirielafrom realUaUoa to ahowa br thatrada aia.tvwii: ii aannai BMduM mttA o'-'aoMirerei of wblto ware of KWHlyo, agaloat la porta of f7.0uo.00o: whkee a boao value of about ouoo, at a aaliiag train of fully UUe average of labor wore 125 per cent ww iua las ugiaso, if woua do airnoBit to www hi ii ie yoeuoio tut wan a Baaoiaoturer la potlerie wbo twenty year ago waa a poor ataa baa realised a fortane alaee aadar a duty tor the moat of the time averaging tor tbo duly ea ehargee, about 60 per cent One of tbo Baaaiaotarora, a Uoreagb golag old kagllth potter, wbo at aU tlwea oppuaed the eadeavor of tbo Trenton maaafaetarere for bbrber datteeVempheUcally declaree that be baa made moat of hia money andrr a 25 aad a 40 per eeat duty. True, a number ox gave failed, bat not for want of protoctloa: they have failed for waat of capacity aad bweanae of their aaStaeea formaaaaing aa lad oa try of ao oompUeated a aatare ae white pottery, requiring ee much a kill and technical knowledge, not alone la tbo workmen, bat alee, and, ladeed, la far greater meeeare. In tbo at lato the prodla aad the capital of a pottery ie much ae waate.

doe to breakage, aad largely la perfection la the firing ga4 to grazing of the wara, Two rear ago, at tba time of tbo groat eoal trike fa the aatbreeite regioa. Treatoe potto re altered eeporiaUy beery loeeee from graaiag of taairwara. They bad to aabetiiat bltumlnou eel, and tbU oaango In tbo fuel led to eome Vary diaaatroo reaulu, not anlvartal. however, ad it weeoleeiiy the emdenoy or laernoieacy the raaaagement which made tbo dUrereneo. Tkeae maaufaeturera wbo knew bow to adapt tacmealvee by reoulatte change to ault tba ekanae la faol Bade pronto; thoeo who did not tattered heavy loeeee.

The trouble la grastng to It ef tea ahowa tteelf mo tba after the war beea burned, aad ao the Baaafaotorere oftea got rood back month after they were eeld. Tkia eonditioa of tbo iadaatry largely axplalat cramble for blgber rate. It to to eovor la-loiaoay the perpetuation of whlob oagbt be the obieot evea of paternal leguleian. Te tala latoriority aloae to dao tbo ooa- Is li if i. ttaned large Importation ef ware from tbo Otaf-fordahlro pottorlee deaptto blab datle.

It bee bf a eomiuoa earing ataoag leadlag North Btotfordablre meaafaoturera tbat they -do no wiah the Aaericaa tarlg reduced oa their owa the 'Amarteaa aaaafactarer new live la a foot paradlaa. aad doe not Bake Improve menu and eeviaga aad a oloao atady of bia baalaea. auch a be would make IX barter proaeod by JTagland. ummr LABOX-OAVIXO AfrUANCKO. '1 Bow tbo latrodaoUoa of labor-aevlng do-vtooo fa pottery making baa helped la roduo-laT prlooa of tbo war aad at tb aan Dme la-reaaiog tb worklaxmoR' aaralnn wOl bo ooaa from a fewlaou wblebl took froni tb ra doiea a day.

In 1839, employing tbo 11 ateam tool or monkey, they ooald make two ecore dotea a day, at the rate of or -f day VMM, 401.46.1 a lop Ura tuueUat6a7iid7i01.6) 10, and aell ar Irom aa 64. to 3a, (61 to 73 oeata.) Tb oaaiitltr made by band waa not over a dotea, and to bow -alx do tan a day. Jug ware paid for la i960 at the rata of a doien, when a workmaa Bade four doien a day. i la Itftio the rata bad gone down to lod. a dotea, aad tba workmen could Bake aU to olgtrt doua a day.

Wow they are made by ma-ohlaerr. Ia lssOtbey werepald for at 4d. (0 cent) a doaea. Ia 1880, with an output of forty dosen a week, at the rate of lod. (20 cent) per dosen, the workmen made 213.

4L (fi.08) a week. At tbo preaent time, with the help of machinery, at the rate of AVd. a dotea, he makes from 850 to 300 doten a week, earning from 04. to 112. (022.87 to 027.35.1 lcav-i2f or bJaiaolfc after paying bto help, about A3.

(0I4.B8.) i a Equally Important wltb tba Improvement lost noted la cheapening prloes baa beea the Improvement made in the bulldtnc of kilns and the oonaequent savlag of fuel. Tbo coat of fuel In ordinary while ware to about one-third of the coat of all oiher malarial need in JCnaiua potteries where eoal to found on the pot, and therefore eosto aot mnek over one-half of what It eosto la Trenton, where It ba to bo brought from adistanoe; A manufacturer in tuootaf-fordsblr potteries told mo thet wben be began be tued for tiring a blaque oven fourteen tone of opaL bat that now. with the down draught, he could do the aame with tea tone of alag and two of eoal. and slag does not oost mora than half a mncbaaooaLt The ooet oomparison in this Instance would be, taking eoal ae It stood la 1885, at the time of my report, (It la blxber now.) coaL 0AO7 per ton aad alag fl09. and Including cartage from tb; pit, )X3ind 01.38.

reepeotively. With the old tiling method the tiring of a kila atood 032.34. against 017.92 with tba preaent mode, a aavlag of 014.42 in ono Brlna. In Trenton not only Is eoal higher, bat a greater quantity of fuel Is oonsumed In the firing. ItlsweUto bear three faoU In mind.

They show bow complex the question are that we have to consider when estimating price-making In ao variegated aa industry aa pottery, and tbat it to one tblng te set up claims aad another thing to bare them tested In tbo light of reality. oavitakV Wabjc Many niaanfactnrers admit tbat eompetltlon among tbomselroa, and espeelaUy the rushing In of laoapabl men into a branob of which tby bv little or no knowledge, are far greater danger thaa Kngllab eompetltlon. Tbla baa bowa Iteair prominently In sanitary war. A Suroutr of inAniifarturan burs guns into tbla ranch, originally on account of nlgbsr promt aad the large dnroend roaultlu from the aluintt eaivaraai employment or atatioaary wean atAAde aed aanltarv annllann. it mtmmA nt tu steads and sanitary appliance lntoad of the obamberware of old.

(nniPUtlon ba boom ao keen among tbenudlrsa that If price alone were oonaidered aotne of the articles could not be i Imported even if there were i ae duty at all. English goods are takea In preference by bulldera and architect, oa account of their superior quality yet the price dltferenoee are to arreatly In favor of the Trenton goods that tbla alone moat Inaure them a considerable market The manufacturers would wish to raise prioea. but they are deterred by the fear tbat so muoh competition would be Invited that they soon would be worse off than before. I have obtained the price of some of the leadlnKJirtlelea from an Importer of Knarliah and Jobber la Trenton sanitary war. They are aa follows: I Jobbing Pric But I Kne- Trrnten litk Wtrt.

War 14-inch round plug 1.13 .65 It by 1 inch aval plug baaiu 3.A0 01. 90 Lerre Beotordehlre urlnal.Upped. 6 AO S.HO 'Waabeat. 10.B0 7.85to8.0 Comment aeema auperSuoo where figures and fact are so eloquent BROWN STONEWARE. On of tbo owner of a pottery, manufacturing brown stoneware, requested me to obtain for aim the prloes paid la England for corresponding work.

A strong tariff reformer, ba bad bla snuploions tbat tb claim of the protection-tot that the blab, waga earalag of American porure ImplledbUh labor ooet requiring blsh duties a aa offset-wee not bom out by tbo facte, la bl branob be wa of opinion tbat tb higher earnings war dna only to tlie greater quantity turned out I obtained the revised prloe liat from the rteeretary of the Associated fetonewar Thrower, England, for 1h. and my oorreponilant In Minnesota supplied us Wltb tbo date from bis wage books. I take articles whloh are well known, and which are called la both countries by the aame names. I am authorized to mention namea, and will quote theeaaential part relatlna? to this branch Irom tha letters of Mr. a M.

Hell: "The Med Wing Stoneware Oempaay, of which I am Secretary aadln which I em personally iniereet-ad, elainis to be tba lara-eat einsle stoneware pottery la tea United HUte. ft baa baaa In axtotaneenfuen years, aad. after a arraggle for life, la aaw ia a hlehly proaparoos aoadltlun. The daasaad for oar war ao far exceeds ear capacity that we make all wa eaa; we do aot limit tueanioant of work wkleb the men ere allowed to do. Tliey, however, work by dayUcbt only.

Ia accord with the teehnloaUtica of the bast-neea. men ara paid by the teat ia, tha petur's vi mwui kiwi vr hw ok ware. 1 Da tn. I. a ma ft ra mm poiHw vw oe nv potiara aayr were in one ealea-ftar day.

aad be ea do alx If aa eipsrt and aot Urn-lud la quauUtr. The petur at hi wheal, even tbouah hi ealy turns eat the eeaimea jag aad pet, la a skilled Uberar. Ueeommaaoaa en tha smaller sis of wars, and a he oaconics more aklUful he Jr0" iD t5- Ooaneutly, tea skill of tba werkmaa utuleatad by the else oi tbe pote 1H eaTrBB Tbe data I sand Is absolutely reliable and I take fresh free tee eompauy'e book Yaa ara at liberty to use It aad tee nama of oar eempeay and of lie m7ae.VUJ;1aa.,i' to Mjr Tbl oompany ship wara to Winnipeg, where It compete with ware made la Ontario, although tha Canadiaa tariff Imposes a duty of 3 eant per gallon, eqaal to percent ad valorem, the sailing prloe on ears ailtodwiag being ft cente per gallon for butter tubs and 0 cauu per gallon for Jugs. Comparing, after this explanation, tbo Ens lleb labor price with tbe American, the reader will find a flood of light thrown on tbe subject Of hi ah wages and low coat of production. As tbo English price la per 100, 1 reduce tbo Aner-loan ratio ox day work to tbo aama unit of 100: JVemear 7 Turned Out Xd Wing jwr Mat.

Tfatfr. fMU. XnglU ptr 100. 100. aler IBS fl.OO i800 Two 13s.

og l.es Three 4.60 144 4-9 tl6i rour. ii6. 6.00 B.75 tl20 I 7.im 6.31 1-g too ciz ao. i 12 oo iu me potter-e daya. talx potter's daya The first two numbers are now mostly made br machinery and molds at Red Wing at a ooet of 85 cents for the balf-gallon slso and 60 eente for the gallon also per 10O about one-halt of tbe turner" rate.

Tbe men pay 85 oenu per day for steam and 60 eente to tbe ball boy in tbe smaller ala and 01 In the larger ones. Tba weekly earnlncs. taken from tbe pay roll. Of Ova good averaae turners for fourteen consecutive weeks, show tbo following, tbo conditions being normal and wages at tba taadagd rat above apoolfiodii 1 trwrw, wotien. 14 irf lav 02IN.AH ia.oo 14tfg.eA AgMtf i Wnm.

uo Iff llfi A Win 1 aa informed by my friend in Ena-land that London potteries psy rates somewhat below thoeo obtained from tbo Secretary of tbo Associated stoneware Throwers. The difference would not be material and would in no way la-validate tbe propoeltlou that blah weekly wagaa, where tbo best energise of master and men are engaged la tba work, by do means pro-olnd a low oost I of production. But ueb results are reached more by dose attention to and a thorough understand Ins; of all tbe mean-factoring detalla than by politico raisin dutie area after they have beooine Inoperative aa protective measure, aa to aa extent 1 ordinary white wara aad to a much larger extent In sanitary ware, 1 4 I i I A Z03TO 1BLASD CZTT JMFM 0 TMMMJfT. Tba Varaoa aad Jackson Avenues Improvo-Bsont Commleeioaere of Long Island City have advertised for bid and proposal to bo opened at tbo offle of the oomaUslca, 42.ackson JanoS. Tbo approximate oost of tb work to estimated by Engineer Van A let at 0000,000.

By of Kertslatu raUa eeVmU-aioa Is powered to ao 0400,000 ao far aa it win go. Mayor Cileaaon is charged wltb being aateg-oaletie to tka eommlaeioa aad working eutrtiy to defeat It end. By bto counsel tbe Board ef liealth recently ordered a newer pat la over part of tbo thoroughfare to bo Improved by tbo oomalaaioa, taking tbo work out of tbo eom-Biseioa'a bands, bat tbo taxpayers appealed to tbe court aad obtained aa lajaaetloa preventing the earrylna; out of tha aobema. Yesterday tbo Leag Island City Board of JMdarmaa passed a rraolutloa reqaostlag the Cltr Iresasrsr to nerotUte for lb sal of 100.000 of tbo beads, tb proceeds ba bo need for aegiaaiac the lmprevemeate ooawBplatod by tbo oommlsalpa. rbotu'T Henley.

Dinner plate, (tbo pT' aoore doaea. or 2i pleeee.) II wore made by band-tool andlbgerat tb rata of 4a twL.or li muLi V.w w. AKOTHER GAME IN CHICAGO TBS XXW-TDRKS 7 IDS NT LJ OIL Tiyo lyro pood trim. wakd'o uookirx team vailed to oaw A YICTOBT AXD SEOPPSD 1XTO LAST rtACX RXaTLT OP OTEKK OAMEO PLATED TKOTEKOAr. I CSKAoo.

atay 17. Aaaoa-s load Mew-Torks would be snowed aadet bora were far- taor abetter te4y, obea the vtotlora woa agala. Tbo "Old btaa" bptrit were away dowa after tbe game, aad be wobld hardly speak to alsaeqoalat aaoea. To lees bad given It itob straight to tbo Ksw-Torka, koa lout wltt all the positive aaaerooa of whieh ba to ea Pablo. Is tbe hardest blow be has bad this ae The Kew-Yorksl wen easily i In feet they bavs wen aogaeastbls so handily.

Sbarrott pitched a ryUadld game, home team getting bat fear bit off blm. He performed the rawer able feet ef striking oat feyseJ fear times ia aaeeesslon. Connor made a woader(al step ef bet bit la tbe eveath mnlag. butting off a sore twe-bagl'. Laby was bit hard Tbe KewTork! get right dowa to bntineas ia tbe Orst toning.

JUenardaoa went te first on balls, aad then Tiornsn Ufteg tha ball ever the left-Bald fenee stasia bv arroll In tha aecoa lor a noma ran. inning, a bad muff In i by Tlernaa of Pf offer's fly, and aae- nno mu by win Tbe New-forka lot ana imot, uuiosso sonrea a rua. sUriad the ball rollta merrily I lanlac. 'no nor bit for two bams aoala ia tba fourth sua stole intra, on bail, atole (rlaasoeck. aftar settlnf to flret baaa ball Keasettfcltt ma.

nours (ot me oese on for eeoond base and Connor and Ulaaacook sound, aad tried to eate Ceonay stopped Clerke'a groaodar O'Kourke at tbe bona plate, but throw br aaia. Mbarrolt seorr. failed. Ua a wild ta tha flfth In i inalna; Mlonardsua and Tlaraaa hit eafaly and 0nao sot vt nrst ea bans. uiassaocK out at tbe alata.

TUmaa aeersd lurea Hieaaraaus oa a wild plus, and Ulassonok ITIiourke's two-baacer Connor soured, on Magic's overthrow to third U'tViark oored. Tbe Mew.Tork mad mere runs in the ighth. boor i CHICAOO. I MBW-VORK. alsJro.

i. k.l a. ls.ro. a. a Rvaa.

Lf 0 1 o'Oore, 0 0 1 1 Ooonay, labiea. 8b. .0 Aaeon. Carroll, r.f...l Pfeffer.Sb...O Wllmot, c.f..0 1-ubT, p. Kail.

i 3b. 1 1 0 2 12 0 2 Tlsmao. r.L.I to 0 Connor, 8 O'Olaeae'k. 2 OiBaaaett. 1 Oiriark.

0 S'Sharrott Total 1 4 84 12 41 IS 97 IS Cbloagoi 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Xsw.tork 8 0 0 4 4 0 0 2 ..12 Earned raas Eew-Tork. S. Two-caee bits Con nor, (z.) Baaaetu iTKoorka. Heme run Tiernaa. Stolen bases Glasscock.

Laby. Basset. Tiernaa. iAioble plays pfofler and Anson i (barrott. Olaas- eock, and Conner; Olaaaeook and Coaaor.

First base oa balls CfT Bharrott. od Lnbv. S. Hit by Eltcher Pf offer, atroek oat By SharrotL 7i by aby, A VnilA Ichea Luby, 2. Bun batted la en blu By Twrnan, by Baaeett, 2i by O'Uoarka.

by Connor, I. XI as of game Two bourn. Umpire-Mr. Power. CINCIXKATI 16; PHILADELPHIA, 6.

Cixcuraan, Ms 27--Cinclnnstl had an easy victory today over is Quaker City Club. Two pitcher were stood op bWe them and knoeked out ire-son did aot last v-a tbrousn tha nrst louln(. uult a number of lataf asttu plays wara asad, and tee bluing was bard kndgiHisraL boors i CINCINNATI. fHlUbtl.fHIA. A IN pa.

a. a. a i ffamtiioaj.i. 1 4 ,1 0 8 1 UHhindl. Jlelllday.

Lf I Rellly. lb ...8 all Merer, wu. aiatury, s.ls 4 mltu.ss ...1 1 Harrine'n. aO 3 0Myer, 0 Brown. 0 Alien, S.S....1 0 Kumer.

0 btnllane, 1 aniiaitx. a ..1 18 goleaaoo, Total 0 5 37 1 3 Cincinnati .6 000180 3-lfl .1 0000980 0-6 kerned ran Ctnolnnatl. 18: Philadelphia. A Two-Jtaaa hl Hollldiy. Three base htU-McPhee.

La, Slatterv. I Home runs HePhaa. Hnllldsv. Hamilton. Thompson.

Btolen baaea Latbiun. Iletlly. Delehantr. Doable play i Phea and RelUy i Mevara. Allan, and Delehantr.

First baee on balls Cincinnati Philadelphia. 2. Btrock out Br Mullens. 3: Raner. 1.

Paaaad baUa Hanina. ton. I. Umplre-Iatr. Hurst.

CLEVELlKD, 4: BBOOKLTH. 2. Okvxlaxd. 27. Tba Brooklyn loot again to tbe Ctoveianda day because they could not hit ruber at the irlaht time.

They had man on baaea In nearly every tnnln. The CI elands pUyad a superb rams. retrtog tba visiters la three lanlngs oa dooUl plays, he i scorsi cumum aaoogiTg, o.A.n.1 ain.ro. a. MSAIasr, Lt.l 31 a.

a. ri. a. a. i 8 kf.V'O 0 0 0 0 ooiiib.

a 3 3 XsKeaa.aa.O Ievls, af ...0 wara, a a. 0 0 SI.M.V II Child. I. ill Jobneen, bavla. Bnraa, r.t O'Hrun, FinsB: Vtrtoa lb Zimmer.

a. ,.0 1 0 Tout 4 7 27 10 91 2 10 9' il i 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 urookiya. 0 09 keraM runs deraland. 1. Twikhsaa hit Three-baaa hlU-iCbilds.

Plnknsv. MsertAea hits MeAleer, Collinsl Ward. (A) wrilfla. Molea baaee-MeKeaa, r.lmniev, ruber. Oolllna, Ward, Origin.

routs, uen oa teees-CleveUnd, 7: Brooklyn, 10, truck oat By timber, 1 1 br Terrr. A Baaea an balls Off Ornbei St IT Tarry. 2. Doable plsrs Mo Keen. ChlidsJ MeKeaa.

Passed! VlrTl rural Pimm. balle-Zimmer, 3i KIbsIow, Pirst base oa errors-Cleveland, i Broociyn, a. wua Umpire Mr. Lynch. pucn icrry.

yune i B08T0 PITTSBTJBO. 1. 97. Boston, wen to-daya same by PrrrsBUka, May hardhitting aad PllUbaraj'a Inability to bit Clark. eon.

Birr ban er InJnred br eolUdln with Tnekav in the fourth in in and was eomoeiled to ratira. serger using bia poe. Artuudance. 3,600. Soorei rrmwra.

aosTOf. blal PC A. A. 9.1 AlB.raAa, 6 9 Rredla. 110 Miner.

Beak ley. lb 1 Browal'g. LtO CarreU. t. Bercer, 0 i 9 lit 0 0 aulUvaa.i-f .1 2 i 0 0 VMtl 9 8 9 0 Oi Mesh.

fl 1 1 0 0 1 OlUeinn, 0 8 0 6 1 0 0 Htevay. r.l...l 110 0 1 0 ofacker. lb. I 111 0 0 8 0 Lt i meroe'r, ao.o anion, Af 0 atacs, a 1 1 Dennett, tta. 0 6 10 Ksiiiy, 8b a Oi Clerksos, 0 0 4 0 auag, .0 Tetol 1 7 B4 11 13'3dl0 1 Heckley outfof ruaalsg oat of bass lino.

nxsnurf Earned rasa Uosfea, 4. Two bees bit-Tanker. Long, Mtevsy. BU4u bsss pitu-1. rirst lies ea balle-Pittsbarg, Three-base bit bar.

1 1 Boston li Boston, 9. I awarwaajrii. at-By Alag, 4 ny piuiwa ban Mack, ntriiok uy tnarseoa, a. vmpire Mr. Me- BBa.

PKISCETOK. ftt COR5SLL, 2. PBWCBTOH, N. 1.. May Prineetea Valvar.

alty nine defeated tbe Cornell team to-day by a aoore of 8 to A Tb Princeton played aa errorless gams aad showedaa lnproremsat In batting, having laid extent their net buntlne- hats. rwae tha feature of tba s-aaa. ha stnklnsT oat seveSteea mea. Oomell played steady throne bout. Moett Princeton 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 9-8 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0-2 Mea blU-Prliceton, Cornel, 6.

Krrers-Cor. oeik a. uatiene loung saa Brecawt priest sad field. Attendance, 500. Weather fair.

HARVARD SIDE Or THE CASK. CAKBaiDUA May 27. The following self- explanatory let was glvsa eat for publication to nlghti Xwfrtf J. W. Cwtnmittn: CVa trasea Bmrvwri, jttkUtU The Harvard enreaantatlvaa.

la vests bv van eossniltle with fail power to adjust, If poaalbla. the esletlBS diraoultlee In bassbsil betaan Vmim ki Harvard, submit ills loUowin report i la reepoaae to tbe requeet of aaveral ef our sradV astes la Mew-York, we went to Xew.Terk, end met there Mr. Adas, to whom we submitted toe fullowtsg pronoelUon. with Hue request teat be would lay It before tee Vale athlatie euthoriUsa, aamalyt Tbat Tele aad Harvard, following the preeedeaV eetab ilslied ta tracki aUtleUcs, sbooia enter late a Blue rear arraugemsat for as snaaal serl ef f.mr gsme of besebaU sad for ka anaasl cams et football i thai this arraasemsnt should prove aeoepteid te 11, Harvard etoud ready te play Crlucstoa tela year la baseball, each eollsss bsiai-ft tree te make huah arraufsaiente as it BlveseS with ether eelbejie la tbe future, enceeted. farther, that a eoemlttes from Yale with fall powers meet a similar eusamltlee frea Harvard at Sprln.

fle Id, To seder, May 3S, to eonaider tela preposition, la anawer to teiecrania from Mr. A. A u. Cshb. wa et tkw ssotieaaea at Oprlnrneld Tester-day.

1 bay did ao eeme, however. wltb full powers to act for Yale, bat hacgeetod that Harvard play two game with Ysls us year ana oa with Palaoetoa, any arrsngemeate for the future, et consent, bat we were willing to ee far ee to eooSae li ta basrlisll witnoat censiucr Te this eoald modify ear prove We said that la making- ear presosltton we were wllllae to seen Laura naa ivee an aawarraated asanruoe that Harvard wotfid play same of bail with Prlne. toe tela year, that auch aesaranoe was reasonably believed by Tale's hiaderrradaate rtpreeeaiellvee to be given with eathorltr. aad tbat Yale, acting ea auch assures oe, aliened her agreeateat with Harvard and sabeeoasntlr roads arraareaienU with Prtaoaloa that mlbt aot otherwise bsre beea eeaaummeted. alteaash oa all three eetnU there Is room for e-rave eoabt.

We said farther the tee Harvard eiatotlo aateoritiee were bitoetber i-aereai ef tola alleged ass ranee esUi aher tee receipt el Tale lat er ef Msyi, decllnlngj ear larlisttua to plsvaesries ef four tasasa, aad Obat the arrveaeaU with Tale aad Prlecetoa were Saaeeled la Me belief tbat these ear esss sets wereluBdaratoed by alt acaserasd to be prevlamaal aad Sbteet te ratlflcatie by tee Athletic Committee la seeerdnaes with a rule af several years' staadlag, whieh require ail aaderaTSdaete scbedulas Ie be approved by that eemmtttoe la order te be tnal. As we were ready to make all the assess tea toet atentiaaed In favor ef Vela, sad teas to auke all beeerabi eeaa ror aay peeaioie lajaaaee te xi aeeorebi oaea lor say poaaime lajoaaeete Tela sim.il bv ear eeaeellattea of tea Prineetoa- Harvard vuteaai arranswmews, wo iwis spa i waa wair to eoapl with tee eettlemeat ef the dlifleelty of tele year aa arratimt by whlob aipieauue ee tlatlmia wtia eu aaeir anewoaat vvus aigai pe reduced la a mtaiataa bereatter. We pemie4 eat that so aa arraageaseat we only a levetal reeagaltiea of the eiuuag oastesa by whieh 'Tale aad Harvard meot la all tb itru svery yeei that beta aaivoreltlee were letl wltb a free bead as ts makiag eajratesaanta with other oaileeeei the If jVai ebjeessd te tee aerdebla at piarta tw eertet wi gaat aaaaaUy. eae wU atar tlB. K), A.

a. 1 tl43 i I ii i ii sn tin 181 0 0 1" oooo 0 0 0 0 feg 28f ward aad eae wtth rMBMtss. aalaae Harvard alee played tw series. It weald el way a be possible aador faia arraagemeat tar Tale aaoertala Harvard ia. gteatleas before eaeaaaltuag herself te gaasee with nasstea.

We atteaaptedals te make Uetear teat arvardsattitad toward Prlaoetoa to aitoswther frteodly, aad that we aaw aereaeea why Harvard aheeid aot play baa wtth PrlBoeiea havaerler la the saae saaaer teat ehe might plar with ether esi-laejaei hot teat we are oaeltorabiy eppoeed te eay Mraageeaeai wtth Tale eeadltlobed Bpoa mate! third eell, re. 1 hie is slgaad by i. tt Aaee. w. Thayer, WOl-las Hooper.

A. BuwarV aad a W. Smite, a i lYALE, 0i AMHXKOT, 8. Hgw.HAVaa. May ae ef Tato rivals, appeared at tb Tat fltld tela aftawaoeaaad for aa beat played, goad ball.

They, however, were rattled te the flfth lajilar, aad 9 rcaa war eoered by Tale. Sharp beiunste the eeveathjreve TsUteasy Aaherst to tor scored ea YaU's srrvrs la te eiihth. Seersi fale 6 0 0 9 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0-8 Base bit Yale. Amherst, 7. Errors Yale, Si Amherst, A Bat tertee-Poole aad Bowers.

Hoat aad Atare, Attendance. Hi. WOLIAM8. 1ft; TROJAJfS. ft.

WlUJAJUrroww, Mass, May WUhams Oollegs team easily defeated tb Trojan hers to-day. Sonrei William. i 9 8 9 6 1 0 0 0130010 1-8 jse niu-wuuaas, IS: Trojans, A Wllllar, Trnians, A Batteries lor WllUame-Kpauldlns, J. Hulllatar and C. HoUlsier.

For Tre-srshall aad Allan. aathar deer. Attendance, 980. jBROWW, ft- TRntlTT, A SrkruorTXU), May 27. -A ball fame was played la Onting Park between Brown aad Trinity, reealttng lb a victory for Brow, score Brown.

...4 0 0 0 0 1 0 8-5 0 0 0 0 0-4 JTEW.JER8EY, 12; WEST END. X. At Bay on ne. yasterday. the New-Jersey Athletis Oab won aa easy victory from th West End Athletis flab of SomervlU.

Poor pitching by l.lddy and Hsrklns waa malaly raepunsfbla Weeurvelt pitched a fine rams and wa supported in good Bsp. Soorei NewJsrseyAthleUoClub.2 4 1 1 9 0 2 0-12 West End Athletis 100000 0-2 Baaa hiw-New Jersey Athletic Club. i West And Athletteclub. A Krrore-Kew-Jeraay Athletio Club. 8i West Aad Athletio C'lnb, 13.

Battertee WestorveU aad W. Curtis; Llddy, Harklaa, and Bow, Uaiptr-Joeeph Hellly. i THE MANHATTAN SCHEDULE. Below schedule of tha amee arranged by the Manhatua Athlatto Clab turn: May 80. Titan A.

(10:30 A. .) Manhattan field; Cathedral A. 0.. (8:80 P. Manhatun Vleld; Jane A Wlnthrop B.

C. Manhattan Plaid i Juas 8, New-Jeraey A. Manhatun Field: June 10. Cadet of U. S.

M. A Weet Point i June 13, cadet o( U. S. M. Maahatiaa Vleld; Jnne IS.

New-JsTaey A. C. Barren Point; June 30, Jorlt A. C-. Manhatun Field: Jane 27.

Cathedral Manhattan Field; July 1, A Yonkor A. C. (10:80 A. Manhattan Field; July A Tonker A. (3:80 P.

Tonkersi July 8, Maw.Tork A. Polo Oreundsi July 11, Orange A. C. Orange, it. i July It.

'Kewjerssv A. c. Bergeu Point; July 18. New-York A. ManhaUan tloldi July 35.

-Ca-thedral A. Polo Urouoilsi July 33. VonkersA. Yoekerai Aug. 1.

Cathedral AC. Manhattan FIsUi Aug. 8, yew-Jeraer A. 0 Manhs'Un Fleldi Aug. 19, Vew.Yerk A.

Manhatun field: Aug. 22. MouUUir A. Montclali An 96, Yoaker A Tonker. THinoUs eliamptonshlp sames.

Members or tha Msshetua Athletio Clou are aooiltted free (grounds and grand (tenul to ilia siisuipluushlp uputi praniatton of olob tlosst Urtioi ir lmitunj to all (mum. Ssturdsy sni begin at SiJUP. M.J ether gaaiea, 4 P. M. I i AT T.

I.Ol l. StTeril 0 0 1 it 0 0 0 8 8-10 Washlnsrten 0000000 00 Base biU 6t Ixmls, 10; Washington. A Krrors St. Lool, lj Waahington. A Pltohera-Meal and Foreman.

Umpire Mr. Aarln. AT 0 0 0 0 9 8 0 0 S-8 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 08 Base hits Athletic. Louisville. 8.

Lonlsville, 4. l'ltchtrs Oslllxan and Bell. Umpire-Mr. Matthew AT CIJtCIKNATI. Boston 009000037 Cincinnati 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 013 Base lie Boston.

Cincinnati, IA Errors-Boston, Cincinnati, 2. Pitcher O'Brien aad Mane. Umpire Mr. Jeae. AT CUl.tTMBt'R.

Cnlnmbn 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 03 Baltimore. 0 3 8 10 10 0 ..7 Base hlte Colnmbns, Baltimore. A Errore Columbus, Si Baltimore. 3. Pitchers isalrigbt and McMabon.

Umpire Mr. Fergason. EASTERN LEAGUE. AT BOCRKHTBR. Becbsster 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0-4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-3 Baaehlto-ReeheaUr.

4i Lebanon, 4. V. rrors-Roches Ur, 8 1 bstuiiies-liUuvsll and Bow. maui Taylor and McCaffrey. AT SfRACl'sc.

fyracus 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-6 Mew-ilavSn U0O0O000 O-O Bean hlu-ayrae, lOi Msw.Ilavsn, 6. Krrors ayraause, 9i ew. Haven, 8. BeUerlaa Ceughlla aud Myarsi Heraer sad Wilson. AT AL4r.

Tfovioenoe 0901001 1-7 6 9 0 8 0 0 2 1 0-14 Base hlU- Providence, lOi Albany, 19. Krrors -Providence. Si Albany, 8. Batteries Tlloomb, Sullivan and Murphy i Frtcken aud Brown. at nurrau).

8 1 0 4 1 9 1 0 0-19 Troy 0 8020000 16 Bee hlte Buffalo, 14: Troy, 7. Srrors Bnffalo. li Troves. Batteries German aud Marpby; Cote and 1 BTAKDHfO OF THE CLUBS. LAAOUL ASSOCIATION.

CUibg. Won.Lott.Ctnt. I Club. Wm.Lott.CtnL 10 34 13 .681 14 .648 Baltimore 14 19 18 .6.48 BL 3 17 14 Boston 16 18 Philadelphia. 18 1.1 Cincinnati ...13 18 18 SUO Athletio 18 1H 600 39 .47 60O 34 .415 400 Columbus.

...18 34 .400 8. 38 .368 BASEBALL BREVITIE8. President Byrne refused to enrsce Staler of the Pit Ubara-e because J. Palmer la order to be indnoed to release blm, wanted him pay to tbe Pit Uburg Clab tba aalary be had already received e-rs FLINT'S FINE FURNITURE. 4 greet cbsag la lb Furultor trade hs token place la tbe past tweaty five years, slaes ws evm.

i Banesd rstalllag th pruduois of ear fastens sles that sold for 6100 are oftea 038 new, and we bare takes nearly all the trade ef those la business i then, who are eae by one winding up, end yst ws aeior sell cheap goods; we only sell food Furniture at Ws commenced sailing at what retailers often paid aad then advanced 80 per cant, i we go on tb same way, knowing that profit la a question of quantity, net price. GEO. C. FLINT Furniture Makers, 104. 106, AND 10S WEHT 14TH ST.

1VANH0E. "I Till "'OMAN URIKGa: TUB BXMT MlWll) rROM TUB COSCKHT ttOOMM TO TltC PtHKHIDK. TUB JULIAN ocunr 70 become po pilar, momt W1DELT HO IT MERITS) ARB UN QUI ft. TION ABLE." DAN I PROUH4N, MAN. AQAtt LYCEUM THEATRE.

MEW YORK. Selections from Sullivan's new opera, will be played this week for all visitors to our warerooms. The music of this opera, which has not yet been heard in America, is considered the best work of this popular composer, and we feel assured that all who favor ns with a visit wU feel well repaid. Those who own u32oHans are always the first to hoar the new musical productions. You could learn to play the iEolian in a week.

I T1HE VEOLIAN 18 West 23d St -WE HATB A DEAIRARLE IXOOkt TO let nt warn Bt7u.iNa. 1891. 'ta agts THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE TEAR for tbo aee of the NATTTRAL, CARLSBAD UINERAL WATER There are tw kiadlh XATVAAJUaad teelRL ATI ON. With regard to tbe Utter. Sir HEVBY THOMF-SOlf.

the eelebrated Ehgnsb phyuciaa. saysi It I eeasntlal te employ the JfATC BAL wlaeral water, siaoe whet are eaOed arttfleial bewever admirably piwparad, ar aim ply predaete daetttateef the resaarfcabi oaallty whtoh diattof uisbe the raas-edles they are designed to tmltete. Tbe Mataral Carlsbad Waters are saperter for pmmetlag tbe as-Una of the liver than bursary. aedophyUlB pllta, aad all other vaunted 'sab tits Us tor I nrmly bellsv that la th majority af easae tbe aee ef tbe Bataral Carlsbad Waters eaa be mere aeeeeefally poraaed at borne thaa br going abroad. The paUent who sure at Carlsbad tore weaka gaaerally eoa-aumes too lar uaauty ef waur lu a siren epece ef time.

The quantity la I tee If la probably not too maeh for his needs, but It 1 9-e sffleaciea to devote twe or three monthe to the teak than to swallow the whole within tbe brief term named. It 1 th spore-benslon of tela fact whieh has made me so warm aa advocate tor the yuiatlo home us of the Natural Carlsbad Water." Th MATUKAL CARLSBAD WATEB should be need st this tuns of tbe year for all diseases ef tbe liver, klduey, and bladder. (Jaundice, diabetes, for dyspejiala, catarrh of lbs atoiuaoh, rhetunallam, and gout Te lncrtase the laxative action of the water, dissolve one teaapuonfol Of tha genuine Imported Carls-bad (jprudel Halt In the first tumblerful ef tbe water taken early in tba niomlng. Bewsrs ef IniitatJoa Tbe OE2TCIXE CARLSBAD IXEUAL WATER AND SPHUDEL HALT mast here the algnsturs ef "EI8NKB A HEX-DELhON oa. Hole Agents for the United State, Mew.

York." ea the neck of svery bottle. --L. 5-sej rHHHasai so far thU aetaou, besldae hU expense for tk Soatbsrn trip be took with the team. laicy also wanted an a.fvauoe ot r)(HI in salary. The Boston Club, however, bit el this liberal offer of O'Mall' and euiey waa released to tbem.

In the rams at Albany yesterday Onnahannon. left fielder of the home team, waa knocked Insensible by a pltchwl ball, Conousslon of the brain was caused by tee blow, and It 1 doubtful whether will recover. On Decoration Day the Oran-re (X. Athletis Club nine will play the Princeton University club at tha orenre Oval. The UsnhatUn Athletio Club nine will play tbe klatual club at hfenhatua Field to-day.

AMHERST WINS TEE PENNANT. TUB FIELD Vf OF T1IK HIW-IHOL1KD IKTKRCOLLEGIATE ASSOCIATION. SFaiMoriELD, May 27. Tbe field day of the New-England Interoolloglate Athletio Association on Uampdeu Park tbla afternoon wa ons of the most uooctul ever held, both In tbe matter of rooord-breaklng and attendauoe. It wa Amherst's day front tba start, aud to night tbe obutiiplonshlp pennant will return to tbat college wltb tromemlou rejoicing on tbe part of usarly 'ioo Amborit rau wbo oara down to bnr on their team to vlutory.

Itnnisulstely after the games, th Amherst iteleattou, beaded by tbe C'alet baud and tbe vlowrloa athlete in backs, paraded do wb Malu 8trvet, wbll pnrpl and white were tb oolr diaoorntbl oolor on the struct Atnborat I a favorite oollage In this city and vicinity, and to-ulsht tbe whole populace la helplti the students eolourate. Amherst won nine first prize and four second, Dartmouth got four iirate and alx seconds. Wesleyau aot two first and one second, and Williams and Worcester each aot one first aud throe seconds. Tbe standing of each college I made up according to the number of first prizes taken, and thus Amherst gets ffrst plare, liartmouth second, Wealeyan third, and Williams aud the Woroeater Polytechnic Institute are tied tor fourth place. Brown got one first prize, the University or Vermont one second, and Trinity did not get above third.

Kleven of tbe New-England Association' record were broken, but no lnurcolleKiate records aufiereJ. Pellet of Amherst, In the 2'JO-yard daau. oame within three-fourtbe of a accond of equaling the beat amateur aud Intercollegiate record, malctn- tbe run In T2 soc-onds. Other aaaaoclatlon recorda broken were In the hurdle races, the pole vault, the half-mile run, and the mile walk. About 5.UOO people attended tbe meeting.

Aruhsrit sent down about 'JUO mea, Dartiuouib about f.O, and Wllllaroi about 100. Tbe record or tb svsnt were as follow i IOOTabu Tasm. A I'. Uoardniau of Amherst first i tints, 0:10 9A If. ().

I1n of Dartmouth swmiu-1. 0. I 'adman of Worueslar flrsti Uuis, Uil II X. A. Taylor of Worcester second.

JO Vasd n. lulsben ef Weeuysa flrsti urns, K. Potior of Dartmouth aaouad. Two-mils Bit rcLa R.UK.-1I. ii, Malloek of Amherst flriti lime, 7i 10 V.

Pratt of Amherst sreoud. MIL O. Wells of Amhnrst flrsti time. 4 41 1 J. M.

Ualluhsr of Worcester second Hlk. -H. A. Huseelt of Amherst flrsti time, 10 J4; A. at.

Levy of Wuiiaina seoumt. Pol.R VAi'LT. A. C. Potter of Dartmouth first 9 feet 0.6 inches: A.

A. Kwing of Amherst second. Tro-or-WAH. Won In two straight pulls by tha Williams team, consisting of J. Nelson, H.

A. Ood-dard, f. J. rein, and r. Krein.

Hi akdixo Bboau Jump. Won by F. H. Burnhain of Dartmouth, 9 leet 11 inches; C. A.

Edg-erUa of Williams aecuud. PuTrmuTHS 16-Poukd Shot. N. D. Alexander et mberet hrsv 37 fact 4 Inches; U.

Ueorsja ot iiart-mouth seoond. BlNUo Sinn A. Borrows of Brown first, 5 feet 8 Incbi-s; Lyman Allen of the University of Vermont seound. THROWING IMS iU-POL-ND RaMMSB. C.

ft. little of Dartmouth drat, IH leet lw Inches; F. W. Alien of Amherst seoond. Btamuijm iliuu Jour.

Won by F. B. Walker of Amherst, 4 foot iuchca; E. 11. Fish of Woroeater second.

KisMMO Bhoao jump. Won by K. C. Potior of Dartmouth. 91 feet 1 Hi iuuhas; W.

K. Hall of Wee-ley au second gt ABitk-MrLB Bus -Won by O. B. Sbittaek of Amherst In 60 1-8 seooads; t. A Koweol iisruaouth seoond.

9'20-VABO JUSrilJt KACB-Won by T. H. lUlshsn ef Wasleysn la 6i 11. C. Ide of Daruauute second its or W.

W. Orecg ef Amherst in 7i17i A Uhsseof WUUams aeouni. 990-VAMU DAA-Won by K. PeUetle of Am-hsrst A. A.

Kwlug tbe ia yard hurdle race C. kussell of Atubrst tell aud broke bis arm. SOME WONDERS OF THE SEA. PROF. BICKUOnK'd LKCTURC ON CORALS AND CORAL ISLANDS." Pro! Albert 8.

Blckmors gave tbe first of four lectures to members of the American Museum of Natural History, in the main ball of tbo museum In Central Park, last night In announcing hi subject "Corals and Coral Islands," he said that two ot the four lecture would be on natural-history topics and two on travsls. Tbe lecture last nlgbt, so far as It related strictly to tbe abject announced, was substantially the same as one delivered to the teachers ot the public schools some week aco in tbe course Prof, ilickmore has Just completed under tbe auspices of the mate Department of Public Instruction. If wa Illustrated wltb stereoptloon views protected on two large ereen. rJeveral hundred persona attended. Before beainnlng bla talk on corals Prof.

Hick-more discussed the nature of the bottom of tbe sea as It has been revealed by the Oovernmeot survey, coaat and gsoloaleal, and be outlined briefly the method of. making examination of tb so bottom at great depth A pbotogrspb of the Blake, tbe Oovernutaul vessel whlob ba bssa used lu dolug uiuob of thl work, wa shown on tbe eoresa. Apart nf It outfit Is a double nef, one within the other, tbe Interior one of very tine texture, whloh ts drafted along the bottom of tbe ooeaii. Tbe net I V-sbaped, and at tb larg sad ara attached two runners, like tba ruutier of a skate, wbleb slide along tha sea bottom as tbe ship mors. Kiperltnaat with tbl have proved that the bottom of tbe sea Is psrfsotty Isvsl and smooth, for tbe net has been draitged fur mile without tearing the fine rooabe.

Borne ot tbe flab thst have beea scooped np from a depth ot X.OOo fathom, where aueolnte darkness alwaya relsrna, were ahowa on tbe screens. They were uncanny looking think. Living In darkness, aad unable to see their food, nature bad given them mouths larg enough to sooop up everything In lb nature of food that comes within reetag dlstaaee. Eyee were of little consequence, and ia some ln-unoea they were placed almost oat of eight behind the bead, which made up th greater part of the animal Two lar pictures of the ocean were among the first shown. One represented a scene at a bathing resort, where the sandy beach aad th sea for some distance ont were thickly populated with bathers.

While tbe pictures were in eight Prof. Blckmor apokeof the annual exedo from the Inland trillee to the ocean reaorta. He aid he believed there waa something la tbe oeeaa air wbleb wa especially up-baUdinar. aad however great th attraction at Inland Bnmmcr resort might bseoua, tbe popularity of tb resorts a' tag tb ocean would not diminish. CHAK0MD WITH MTZA111M A XAMZ.

Joseph IL Baebaar of ICO Rlvlagtoa straat. was charred before Justice By an, In the Essex Market Folle Court, yesterday, with lax near ef tba name Rough oa Rata." TbU poison I patented sad manafaetared by S. Walls af Jersey aty, whs has also copyrighted tb nam. Seme time ago Wells sued Baehaer la tha Napreme Court for IsaitaUaa tba stuff, and sseured sa lajaaetloa prohibiting blm from dalsg so ta tb fete re. Upon th discovery that Bushaer -ooatlBaed to njsn factor tk Imitation and to a tb a baa Walla bad blm arrested oa aohargw ef lereeay.

Baehaer waa bald for trial. CHr AND SUBtTRBAN NEWS lfEW-TORX. 'j Postmaster Vaa CoU ba ba lnforaaed bf talegrapb frees Saa Fraaolsea tbat tba steeas-sblpClty of Peklag arrived at that port Ta 'ay. wltb maila from Cblaa. Japaa.

ot tb followlaa dauei Hongkong, April gdi Sbaag-I hal. Aprtl 7 1 Yokohama, May 8j May la-due to arrive la Kew-Vork Saadar morning. Tbe aext mall for Cblaa aad Japan, will eloee st tee Ueaeral Peat OfBoe at :) M. Juae 7for dUpateb br steamship Oceania from Saa rranciseo Job 18. Bupeiiateadeai Conklla af tba Oaatral rark Menagerie told the Park Commlaaloners yesterday tbat os-Jad.

Hsary HUtoa wanted to trad two pair of kaageroos, worth Siou, and three monkeys, worth S43. for tweaty-fonr aouth-dowa heep and ten lam be from the Central Park; flock, worts JO a head. Oommlaeteaer Btrea taoucht that Mr. Hilton ought to give fear monkeys, but Mr. Conklla wa Instructed to make tba trade.

Tba first concert of tbo "Broadway Conservatory Grand Amateur Orchestra" will take plaea this evening at Scottish Rite Ball, Madlaon Avenue and Twenty-ninth 'tract at 8 o'olock. The orchestra will be eaatatod bv Mr. J. V. Pat-tlaon, th Amerloan prima donna: Mr.

Edward Srblomaaa. Signor Joseph Braund, aad Harry Pepper. The proceeds will be givea to the five Points Bouse ot Industry. Tbe Park Board passed a resolution yeterdr asktng tb Board of Estimate and Apportionment to transfer 8,800 from tb department' nnezpended balance nf 1800, to par for repav. Ing the Eighth and Fifth avenue elrolea at tha entrance te Central Park.

On motion ot Com-, mlaetoner Tapnen, tbe Hoard of Estimate was also naked for for tba Improvement of Bt Mary's and Crotona Park. Es-Scnator Warner Miller sfflted bis slgaa-tar to a bond yssterdsy In the blstrlot At. Ur- bondmaa fo William V. little, wbo I charged with stealing soma 8700 worth of Jewelry from Masoa's dla-uond ttora. S240 ruth Avenue, while manager of tba establUbment IJtUe was placed under S3.0OU ball tor trUL an Indlotment bavlag beea found.

Tbe Aqueduct Commissioner empowered President Duane yesterday to advertise for bid for the ootnpletlon of dbaft 25, Seotlon 10 of the new aqueduct Contractors O'Brien A Clark were deprived of this work because of unneeee aary delay. Blda for building Shaft 23. Section 12. were opened, but were rejected because they all exceeded tae estimate of Chief Engineer Ptelcy. Jndge Lawrence of the Supreme Court yesterday dismissed a writ of habeas corpus In tb eae ot Doorman Thomas Dsmpeey of the Nine teenth Precinct Police Station, accused of accepting money to get men on tbe police force.

If It was dost rod to review the action of tb pnllo magistrate. Judge Lawrenoa said, tb Ueaeral Term must be applied to. Nanaibsr Stutxky, a Russian Jsw fifty-one years of age, wko ba been In tbl country for about three year, wound np a pro longed spree yesterday rooming by shooting himself In tb mouth with a 3H -calibre revolver at hi daugh tar's apartments, 40 Clinton Strest. He was a man of striking appearance and One education, and came of a wealthy family. Mlsi Ktthtrln Dor of .03 ft'! Thirty ninth trt, profotilonAl banjout, chargsd David w.

Pierce, twenty four year old, wltb atoallti a pin worth UoO, In tbe Court of (sen-oral He salon yesterday. Pierce Is a hotel beat and tbe pollr- had bn looking for blm fur soma Urn, lie was convicted and remanded for sentence, Edward Dunkln, a big negro, who claims to have been a body servsnt of Stonewall Jaoksoa before the letter's desth atChenoelloravllla. was oonvleted In tbe Court of General Seeelona yea- iciue ui crucni uoatin a woman witn a StOV litter. He has been In the penitentiary before for assaulting his wife. Ho was remanded for sentence Special Commissioner Alexander D.

Anderson presented the prospectus of the World's Columbian Exposition yesterday to a rather slim oudlenoe of wholesale dry goods merchants at tbe Mercbante' C'lnb. He urged the dry goods men to teke Immediate step to make an exhibit ot the hiHtury, progress, aud present statu of the trade. The Park Board received an application ce tera ay from the Fiftieth Street Astoria Ferry and Central Park Railroad Oompany to put railroad In tbe Blxty-Oftb, Seventy-ninth, aad Ninety seventh Street transverse roada la Csntrsl Park. Tba application was laid over ao tost omrr raiiroaa companies eaa makooffsrA Patrolman William Doyle of tbe Fifth Pre cinct was taken sick with aa acute attack of gastritis at 6 o'rloek Tuesday morning, and wa Uksa from tbe Leousrd ntreet polio station to vw, si npnni siren, isr roeajcai i'" rw rapidly were aad died at 11:80 o'olock Tuesday Bight Plans for a uw fourteen-story offlo building on tb east tide of Cburob Street between Day and Corttandt Streets, have beea submitted to the Building Departniont Tba stractare will cover a spao measuring 200 by llXl feet It will be erected by Theodore Ilaveiaeyer at a cot of 8750,000. At their meeting yesterday afternoon lbs Governors of the Stock Exchange voted to suspend Max H.

C. Brombaohef from tbe privileges of membership for six month The charge againit him was thaUAprll IS he offered Cht-ego, Burlington and Oulaoy (took below tb price bid for it Folly three thousand people attended the thlrty-aeoond annual reception of the woman's art department at the Cooper Institute last vening. The work of all the drawing, designing, painting, and modeling classes was on exhibition and called for high commendation. Assistant Seoretarv Nettleton has decided tbat Hollyer Pcttlson and wife of Sweden, who were detained here aa polygamlste, tell within th prohibited olaa of liunilgraute and baa ordered their return. Thl 1 th Orst Urn that polyga-inlst have been debarred.

Frank MoCormack, wbo was convicted of manslaughter In baring killed William Gillespie af Seoond Avenue and Thirty-eighth Street la November last was sent to prison for fiftesa ysars by lloordr Htnytb yesterday. A baudsoue white aad yellow setter dog, oa whose collar 1 ngravd Compliments of Jack Smith to MloUaol Mangin," Is at tb West Thirtieth Bireet police station awaiting bis owner. Tbo Park Commissioners yesterday gar th Trustees of tbe Metropolitan Museum of Art leers to open Sunday. This waa thought to be a necessary formality. The committee of bondholders for the settlement or the Virginia debt expect to visit Kloh-uiond In a few days to oonier with tb Stat Debt Commission.

W. J. May 30 ia a legal holiday In Bew-Jeraey. BBOOKLTN. Tba Kings County Charities Commissioner decided on their budget for 1892 yesterday, and sent It to th Board of Estimate.

It call for Stop Chronic Cough Novi 'or If you do pot It may become eon-somptiT. For tesMmpMen, IlivaU. Umnmtl MUity and rfasviss itiiimtm. tbsre nothing Uk SeTT'8 ULSIOfJ Of Pure Cod Ltrer Oil and HYPOPH03PHITC8 Of Ziima aaaacA bSsmAss. It i almnat aa palatable aa milk.

Far so-called Emuiaioaa. A wonderful fleeh prodooar. Scott's Emulsion CarlMSchnlizs CARLMHAU SPRCDEL. OOCBLR CARLSBAD. QTJADRCPLB CARUSBAfk.

t'ARLHRAD WITtl LITUIA. By ailatlag Dwahleaad Oaadrwpie Carlsbad wtth eae voinme et bet water, warm eflervaeneat Uprwdet aad Double pro del are ebtalaed, thae ebvlaUag tbe eae et oarvlUMe sella, waetbe eryetalUaad, bU-verlsed, la ptli )ar Is had beiag aa ackowUdged resnedv ta eertela ierma ef aev the lm per Lease ef Oaftahsst with Uteteeaaaet be erereeumate-l. THE COMPLEX A ALT IS OT BACK Wat cn is or fkB bottl; and the WaTSM ABA OOARAKTEAD TU AflREat WITH TBTXsa AbTALTaXA. ATnaaa oassrs jo to a ist at, X. ti 872LJMO.

Th epprvprlattoa rer the preeeal Fear wa Se72Jbll, Tb Import aat Item lev the bad ret are: Suppilee, saiariea, Aa Item ef fowOOO for a aaw asat- apparatas at laearted la th budget a raxrvlmaa am XaUy 4 Joba atara ot tb Adaau Strt polio stattea. Brooklyn, war promo tod to tba rank dteetlvee yesterday. Mark wa rooaaUy abol by bla wife, and sull uitIm Ih. talM I. tl.

UN M. lie ku hsss on tb fore siaoa lee. ateU baa bee ia po- Uoemaa for grteea rwar. Private Uaadersea Neteon. wh kilted rUral etoha bULeaa at EertHaaUltoa oa Monday, waa Bmi-avwhi arwisnva narnaa VTatRajR brsbSasi aMteiiAkiAits Morle, la Brook ty yterdy, aad wa be 14 for atamUattoa oa tueeday aett Tba body of hla victim wa buried ta the llolg Croe Came- tery yseterday aXteraeea, i saw svshbsi sws eappiing ana iteam bcbmu apparatus la tb aaw Thlrteeath Keglmaat i Armory.

Brooklyn, waa awarded yesterday ta a Bsiswr, ms towwas viaaer, a xna bid oa the iroawork and th plomUlng war mfsiTwd to a oumuiu baoaus tbar wa only Caaiies ths lnsaae anAa who tpraag Into Brawsr Epplg wagoa la Brooklyn oa Toaaday and almost uoeeeded la dHvlng tbai bore Into ths Leal River, wa sonunllled tb i FUtbush Asylum yaaurday. State Senator Joba Jacobs was eon sod ta bis borne In Union Street, ilraoklvn. vaaterdev. and It was given out that, he waa dangerously lit lis Is luSarlog Croia a Btteok of sryslpoi. WESTCHESTER OOCXTT.

I Tb Democratic County Committee met at lu room In White Plains yesterday and organised by electing tb following officers: Chairman CwL William F. MoUsr of Yonkers; Vic ChairmanGeorge IX hanfordof Peekskilli Sevreury iiaorgs Appel of Mount Vernon; Trrasurar vV llltem li. light ef Somers, There wa a contest a to Wbo wa tb lasallv elected commit. toemau from tbe Iowa of Westchester, Alex- ander Devlin, and Joseph Walsb eaob claiming it The oommltte deold4 la favor of Mr. lviiA When tb Yonksr surf ao IUIlroad eontem-: plated potting it rails through Warbuxtoa Avenue.

CarpenUr, Joeeph Peene, and, John Pagan got aa InJuuoUon to restraia it' Subsequently tb court dissolved tba injunction and tbe sompany made aa application to have a referee appointed to ascertain the damage It bad incurred. The oourt appointed burro gata Owen T. Coffin of PeekeklA aa soeb reterea, After taking eonsldarabl toeUnionv baa made a report allowing tb company $357. Tba mangled body of Angalo Oantrttto, oa of tbo vlotlms of thTarrytowa xplosloa, wv" found veaterday floating la tba Hudson River off Klverdala aad wa brought eahor by boatman. Centritto waa aa Italian, thirty-three year old.

and lived with reletlvec la On Hundred and' Fifty-first Street Albert Ewsrt tb lnturano agent who, by-representing that Jacob Hoffman of Fort Cbaa-I1 tor was dead, obtained 8230 from th Prudsn-t tial Life Insurance Company, wa oonvleted oC aranu larnsr in tn seoona aegree at ait Plain yesterday aad will ataoad oa rri-r. V.th.n 11 Vk.b. 1.411 Lll- I. rwsHiii, vsus oareutaj as beevy load of eoal dowa a steep grade Tuesday' Bight lost ooDtrol or hit bortsi II was ptiU4' jovar th dashboard o4 uadr tag -or' ft and waa Uampted to death. LORO ISLABD.

A Dumber of th lumber dealer of Loaf IaLbsI City closed their yard at 6 clock last night to remain eloeed nntll further notice. Among th firms that have shut down, are E. W. MoCiavo A S. H.

TJsdale. W. A Reere. nad tba Blob-" eniteen Lumber The movement la' doe to desire to support tba Raw-York lumber dealers la their fight Charles A. Tray, Bortar7 of tha riusblagt aad College Point Electric Street Railroad, la reported missing from his borne In Flushing.

I I. He baa beea 111 for aocoe time. It i feared that be has wandered away while temporarily-deranged. A mandamus1 was served yesteruAy en tha Queen County Buperlntendenta of Poor directing tbem to transfer within thirty day to the State Asylum at Middle to wa tbe mala patient now la the county asylum al aUaaola. NrW-JKRSET.

Tb nauaaal sight of a locomotive oa fire at traotod a larg crowd of tpMtatora to th North Jlvenu ttaUoa of tb Jtrser CSntral Ballwar at Plalnfleld yssterdsy morning. Wbsn th last park was ettlngulebed the dlaflgured loeomu-tlve prooeeded on to Jersey City with It train, twenty ulaatea late. Th entire wooden jacket tb board of whlob are aa Inch tblok. from rail to swokasiaok was badly charred, aad th spectator carried away bit of th black eoal a souvenirs of tbo singular and unusual accident Th annual metlnf of th Arobdaaoonrf of Jersey City wa bald thl afternoon la Grace Protestant Epleoopal Church. Tbe Right Rev.

Bishop Thome A. Starkey of tb Newark Diocese presided. Archdeacon Jenvey was reelected for another year. Tba Hev. M.

(lay-ton wa eleoted Secretary, aad Kdwsnl Johnston ot Jersey City ws chosen Treasurer. Tb Rev. J. W. Rook and Paul Browning were elected members of tha Llooaa Executive Committee.

Tb social svent ot tbo season In Bed Bank wa the annual ball given by the Monmouth Boat Club at the Globe Hotel last evening. Th Committee of Arrangemente consisted of William N. Worthier, Kd in und O. Praser, Millard F. CoruwelL laaae IL A diem, Joseph Burrowea.

Charles Noble, aad Ensley Morria. About one hundred and fifty persons were preaent representing New-York, Brooklyn, Bed Bank, Long Branch, and other cities. Daniel Luyttor and Jack Qnlnn, tba Ellcabetb i pugilists wbo engaged la a disgraceful Sunday flsbtsom weeks ago, have been indicted by tb rand Jury of Union County, but I bey have Bad from the dtv to escape punishment Joeeph; Tellou, one of their alleged second and tbe sea of an KlUalietb City Councilman, has aio been Indicted. He cannot be foaad either, aad la supposed to have taken flight Twenty men mployd at Ashley A Bailey' silk mill la ratersoa bsvs beea Indicted by tb rand Jury. Walter Todd, formerly a forsmsti of tbe twUUag deiNtrtraenl of tbe mUl, makes tb charges oa which th Indlctmenta ara based, lie alleges that bl dismissal; from th employ-meat of tbe silk firm ws th work of tb iu ploys, who desired bl downfall boeaus he wa a non-union man.

John Glldee, who was convicted In Jndge Knapp's oourt a week ago of manslaughter for the killing of John Boyle at East Newark on Easter Sunday last was ssntenoed yesterday to ten years' Imprisonment Closing exercise by Prof. Sloan's school for young ladles at Bayonne. N. were held last evening. A largely-attended reception followed.

Tbe cltr of Bayonne. N. will raise 851,430 for school purposes this year, I A.LUX1TAI Of TMOT 8 XIV AST. Former pupil of Troy Female Seminary bav organised, wltb headquarters tn tbla city. Their omoersare: President Mr.

Russell Bag; Recording Seoretary-Mrs, WUllam Bpelmaa; Treasurer Mrs. Titus Eddy; Corresponding Secretary Mrs. Leon Harvter. There are an Executive Board and a Board of Directors. Tb ob ject I to revive old association sod to perpetu al to nam or Emma Wlllard, to which and a rennlon dinner will bald annually la New.

York and frequent mealing among resident pupil from tint to time. A Van Inn nf ettnll. as tile Sv.tni. W. I Av i go Is being arranged la the Weet aad this will irw par oi toe new-iors uity movement for a permaneat organlratlon, a will also the Einm wtllsrd Statue Fand Association of Troy.

Tb fllril SbBH.I M.hln. a .4 mIII 1. I. 1 A tb Plasa Motel, Get 15. AMATEUR ATHLETIC NEWS.

R. p. tBg hae beea aeteeted Sa one of the V-1" ga te Europe te represent tba JSaaLattaa AUilette Clab. I-sage wua tAe threemile walk Oelordar at tbe Manhattan eamaa with ends' start from Nlonll woa by over half a mln- ate. itte nwugbt teat Uo-, Myers will accom.

paay ths men and aot as eoectv s. L. Harr the -querur-mtle raaaer. hae anBuaaead hla latenUoa ot w'1'; toam. He waa a member of the Man-aiua Athleue CloB, but not star; therefore ka wlU have to defray hi owa sxpeaaaa.

a9rmoT There wlH be a Bomber ef laureatlng events by the NewJeraey AtbleUo dob DaeoraUoa Dar oa its Vot? Tn will begia at M. The flrst track event will be tiJTin ftllftni' 24 broad Jump. Over 880 entries have beea received, thlrtwia bT tag entered by tbe Bos toe AUiletle Aaaociatlaa At 4s th arst game ef baee bail far Oe TnTsUer Al. leo aiea champtoeahjp will be st lag teams betas those ef the Xts.TuTk iiku.i.V,,i. dteeNewwereyAtbleteClaU a 7T.

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J. A.Ci J. riamev. Besto A. a -f- CA.LITOSXU Milt I HO MT0CX8.

SAJf FkAjsotarx), Kay 97. The efltetal losing ao. tettea tec mialag stock today ware as feUewsi a St iNsvato .18 80 Opalf too Best A tuleber. too 10 (05 aedu Onnaeitdsl aavage Mien Nevada ...8.18 toiler 9.8o Com. Cat A 9V I-Bio t'tohi Tallow Jseket uetii carry.

'i Mala A 80 Msxtaaa 80d Mow .8 Meat losses. A 80 rneeaataa wealth .70 iNevae .) Uierth Belie 11 ThefollowlBgaotriea har kse maris for th all-reead ehamptouablp be bald Jans 9 at Rarteler I.

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