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thI CRICKET MATCH BEGM Hlgiest of all Lcarcnlaj Power. Latest U.S. Gov't Report i ft- ATERYEIPESSIYE LUXURY TRR81DEKT-- BEERS AN INCUBUS ON TEE NEW'TORX LITE. fiu bkckliu xrirDrrcmM hatb made tbs cost or policies nir Hit COMBAET BIOBBB THAW THOSE XV AXT COKPABT MEDICAL i Tbe duftr of anewtac mm kltMU pleases with the asset ef a grJt ImruM eowpany Uxe tbs Bev. York life ku beea may dnuutnM la the mm ef WUIIm H.

Beers. Insd oao ef the asset important lessons tut by kia aotorions ewttr tu bMi tut ef pattinc Jpollry holders en their saard. Everybody, whe 3 laaurad, m4 verybody wbe eon template ia-eertaff. fUI Uri aa oppertoBitr to learn front Ban Tin axgoeare ef Kt Bmti that the jfcicewt oompeay to Ml alway the treaft Lad Uiat HNtl oOn piled by ansernpnlon msn Wro aot always what they item. It baa beea allaa-ed ecaia end ecala that it east lata ta tnsur la a larse company than la a mall one, for tba reaaoa tbat a larye eosapany aa baadla It basin ebaapar than a am all company, awing ta tta mora elaborate official machinery and lu preeamed treater efflflieBcy.

Mr. Benta, hgwevsrv' stated la bla ehare against tbt tnansjrement of tba Xw-Yorx Lite tbat tt eeata mora money te laaara la tba Bew- York Lira Insurance Company tba a In any other bin pany, aad aa examination of a lot at Ifim taken from several eotapaalM abowa tbla ta ba tba aaaa, sot only at tba tlma of tba presentation of taa Baata eharges, bat at tba present Caienswll. Tba Interval eovered by tba fifnre referred to rana baek also rears, aad abowa tba exaet premium paid oa pollelaa for eqael amoant tall taken at tba aams tlma In six well-known eompaais. Tba iraaUemaa boldlnc tha polt-eldii awall-known cttlsea ef roafhkeepsie. Tba total aaab -paid in premium on bla Saw-lorx Ufa policy for tba ataa yean of it axlat-; once la considerably more tbaa tbat paid oa taa next moat expensive policy of toe lot, and abowa beyond doubt tbat Mr.

Ban taa state-tnent was a oorreet one. This state of tbinn iay easily be vertaed by aay policy holder wbo -ibe policies la other com paaiea boaldeatbe ew-- QorkUia. It la believed tbai euea a man will examlaatlen, tbat bla premlama oa lUe Kew-Verk Ufa poller bare been larger tad Ikla dlrldeuUa smaller tbaa la aar other com-; t-ay. This, at Uaat, ta the ease with all the iwllctss takea under thee eiroamstaaoM that fceve been btoaxbt to tba attention of Taa jrmxs. It has been elalmed tbat a matnal eompaay an da better for its poUey holders tbaa a stock wotnpaay.

Jodjrloi rrom taa ovurss rerarred to, Suctt la aot the eaae, tbat la, aot aa regards the ew-York lsie inauraaoa Company. A mutual compear booMtiy aad Jadkuoualy managed abouM be, aad probably la, able' to ftra the In-Bared better res alts than a purely ttook com-jmuy tbat baa to pay a dlTidaad. Btranxely Doajrh, aonie of the atoek oompaalee eaa do kteiter than the Kew-Yerx Ufa. Why I Bo-. eauee they are eondoeted, aa snob eompanles bboald be rondaeted, by men of ability and on-questioned lateirrUy.

Mr. sou's atatement being proved by aa la- atepradent exatoiaatioa of the official henrea of Be oral leadiua eompanles, the poller holders and the publie naturally will ask the qoeetlon. byistbut The answer will be fouad easily BODKh by consulting any one of the issoet of Thk Tm ita for the last 113 dsys. It Is there re-. leordod that Mr.

Heers has adopted measures to retain bla bold upon the eompany for the rest of lita life, and tbat ba baa unloaded bla two sons-in-law on tba company la aaeb a way tbat they will, according to bla plans, eventually saooeed Wa Tueee two sons-in-law oot the Kew-York Lire per aaaam, exoluaive of what the ouavsr of iaem Berthelot borrowed from the i-panlsh lawrtru iepartment to satisfy bis Mexloaa erodltora, aad which he baa sever repaid. allllloaa bare been wasted by Mr. Beers la bis peculations, and millions have been spent by Iblm ta uaaornpaloua metboda of getting new fbuataeea. Ula Intimate trtonda, ef the Clnkel-' Japtel aad Morsbaoher order, have coat the cont-tpany baadreds at tbousaada at dollars. Other fthouaaads bare been spent in blackmail, aad ithenaaada more la purchasing the column of newspapers for purposes of penoaal laadaUon.

ilresj from aa attack ot vertigo, at alxty-nve. land when he was an absolutely unsafe risk, he Lbad bla lite taaarod for la his ewa company, and this while bis soa-tn-law, Henry Task, fwas the eompaay modieal dlreelor. ansae are few reasoaa why tt roau mere to insure ta the ew-York Li'e than la any other company. There eaa bo ao doubt that boalnoas men aad tha Insuring publie generally fully appreciate theaa- rliabiiity of the bow-York Ufe under the Besrs tnaeagemeat if there were aa other roots at bead, the attitude ef tha eompany, la lis efforts te soeare aew business. demonstratM the fact lioyoad doubt, Yesterday, ta these columns, referooee was made to the uaserupuioas asoaaa am ployed by Ageat Webber la bis eageraese to ret aew business, aad it wsa related bow the Insurance Cow misa inner ef the State of Maaaa- ohaMUedroretheeempaareatotthatCommoB- wealth for lu deliberate violations of law la attaining tba aame end.

1 To-day tha attoaUoa of prospaotlve poliey pseldera is railed to etill more glsrlag evidence (of bysterta la the rue for new business. Tbla -da nothing teas tbaa aa attempt to corrupt Ita ttcedlos ezatulnera. A rtreular letter, marked JTsranal aad eoandeaUal." waa aeat by the laomnaay's general agents to the medical ex-ysmiyors throughout several Htatoa. The follow- asg ia a oopr ei tats circular: Tear aesistaaos te requested first, la tor as a geod agent la year locality, if yw no esMre the servloea ot sock a maa i ebtamiaa yea heia ae ef aoea a sbim ik. rennet ml aTeveaiber.

will allaw wmm (alow la premiums which he may par ever to the (ooeipaay sot lasaraaM daring the balaace at this -i- Jt posuorlpt aaya: Thletaar has aeoa read aad approved by the A genUemaa wbo knows a thing or two about lirelasuraaM explains tba eperaUea ef this aohome in thla way: "Dart lies tetter, who accepted by khe New-York Ufa for a one-hundred-the usaati-atollar rotara premium poliey; annual pro- Eilufls. 13,162. The risk waa -evtdeatly a oabtfal eaa, as another eompaay the aame lyoar declined to laoreaM ita line oa aim Issued aeveral years Before, BuppoM the dMtore wbo Examined Mr. HoeMtter bad tba lamp tattoo ef slx-huBdred-dellar Mmmteaioa provided they approved the risk, with only their ve-doUar or bea-dellar fee If they rejected aim, Doee amy Ana aay, What einr Jadgoa aa weU aa doe-. Rors as a rale are aeaeet mea, hat whs weald ffce tboagbi at a Mart whose Jadgea are paid (BsealaryjpM Tided mums are dooldod la a BESTS AQblXTS AJTALTXHX Jveea'tao aswrwao TTsrU.

It is a aad eommantary ea the Integrity ef the prof eastern whaa tba bead of eae of the largest theKew-Terk I-Ue ta credited with Jtsvtng made the atatement before aa assembled ibody ot bla egvata that he 4M aot waat mea 11MtV btM 1, MlU Ul ImuII hmIUU. Ijfe lnsuraase should have ao varasviies far aaeb people. Wa believe that too York jUfo naa been Injured by tbla class of mea te aa ex teat that wtu aaow more ia futare years tbaa bv, Botwltbstaadtag the aertooa ebargee that beea preferred agalaat the nsaaasesneat lortaepas raw asoataa tnaorsemeat or the Beers BtaaacsnM-at by a favorable report Trom Mr. ebaaaaa, regar1la which ao aa aa yet knows anything, or the aaatalaing at tba libel bill agalaat Taa Nbw-Yobs: xLaxa, the trtai of which ia aot eeriata. will net realere leoaiidoBce to the thonaaada at poliey ae.dere woo ootieve taa taey wore eeoeivea ay taa (sat whoa tbsy ooatraetod far taa taaaxaaoe.

-8CCH A SbtAIX UA.TTX& from IAS sratartswa lusi nmL a via. Booond gait tor Uhol baa beea Mmmeaaad Mnlaat Taa Kbw-Tobx Idim by taa Kew-Terk (Ufa Insurance Compear, the aaaeaat of dam-(srea rlataaod ta tba two eaara being lit is astooiehiaf bow aoearatoly tha vaaltb ot mowapapor pre prie tors to seen red. Om woald 'eupivee that Xtt Maw-YuaJt Tihks weald pay aia trioo rather taaa have a lawaatt orer auch at aaiaJA manor i a rsoerccrmi rem tsu Chtsaps Arpaa. Two or taraaat ear tsarloaa aad badepeadaat Vontemimrartoa are oat aew dimsaatratlag -tbotr fearleasTieat aad tadepsadsaoe briumptng oa the oUsebargad eaabler at tba KswTer Ufa, a eulur brave enough to do this weald bare t- temerity to advauoa apoa little ohDdroa S. tab nir-plstol or assail a stalled lion with a -A 1 wa or apparoatlr down.

Tsero aood be no heals taney as regarda tba ewaaUag room, while the act my be made to pass eorroet 4a certain ooarvers as eeorage and lixlepeadence. Tbere-fsro taey Jump oa Mr Baata. But let Mr. Boat Mm ap aata. ae It to outre poeslhls ho atay.

aad tba very papers whloh now aaaall hint hsost will bo aa obeeouleas as yoa please. There will be aa editorial melemsrphosls of tba lloa tote the flunky. BEEKTB FOOB MEMOBT. Fnm CAs yararaaoj WtrU. Turn Vew-Tark Ufe to still keeptac aa'epea book aoeoant with Taa Vaw-Toax Ttaaa, Oa Bept 26aaotbor libel aait waa entered op to the amount at Tbla makes tba puhliihod ebargee to date 1.750.000.

The res value of this aaset is. however, one at tba problems. A general impreoaloa exists tbat the ease will sever go to a trial. They My Mr. Beers' memory would ba very poor ea a croso-examinatloa.

TRAXJU TO MB. rvm Aiesge Argus. Meaawblla. all lUe InsuranM surorn, THE GBAST MONVMXST. KCBXTAKT OBEEKKK'g 8AX.ABT WILL be cut orr mis rii.

1, Tba Grant Monument AasoeJatloa bald a tormymoeUng yesterday afteraooa and waa la aeaalpa two hours aad a bait Tba result of tbla long enafereaM waa that Oaa. H. T. CoUls was suooessrul la bis fight to have the alary of tba Secretary eat eft and after tba let February, 1882, aa salary will go with the offloa. When Gen.

Collls started oat to bare the salary ot 900 a month taken away from the Secretary he wanted to have It go lata effect at oooe. Richard T. Greener, the beoretary, opposed tbla bitterly and ao tar aaoeeeded tbat tba eattlng off of too alary waa postponed till Febraary. The association will thsa probably elect a Secretary to succeed Mr. Greener.

"meangyeaterdar there were present Cot Ki licit IT. Fhepard, Uea. H. T. Colli.

A. 2ri' O'Kellly. H. Hotohkiaa. aad Biehard T.

Greener. ben the ueeUng wm over Gen. Colli aald tbat it bad bwi aaaalmoaaly decided that after fob. 1. a Mlary should be attaehed to tba effloe ot Beeretary.

James CL Keed. who was formerly President Arthur' private eeeretary, waa elected a member of the association, to til a vacancy, and will probably bo eboeea as. Mr. Greener's atrooessor. The action of the Exeouttve Committee ia abolishing the office of paid Beeretary ends a fight tbst Gea.

colli has beea making for the past six months. He said at the time that there was no reason wby a man should be paid f200 month whea mea had offered te do the work for nothing. Then, too, Gea. Colli did not tatak that the aervleee required of the eeeretary were ooeroua sough toeommsud any snob alary, aad he believed that this money mixht be saved to the fund. Gen.

Horaoo Mortar wm ehosea to fill a ra-oaaoy amoag the members of the asaerlatioa. The plans tor extending tha exeavatloa so to lnolnde the entire structure were approved, aad the third lastaUmeat of htf.OOO wm ordered paid to thoontractor for, the work dona, Aa offer trom tha Psnn Iron Kooting and CorruKatlns Company ef Philadelphia to build an office building for the employes wm received aad ao-oepteo. reallred from the entertainment. "1 be war la Bong," at the Madison Square Gar- P-0 nd f-'OO wm received from individual abeerlbera, A2T ATTBACIIVE DISPLAY. WRAPS AXD GOWKS A FBIKCXSS MIGHT BHTT AT DBHVIKG'S.

Women alway tab a great Interest, aad very naturally, in pretty gowns, bonnet, and band-aome eloaka There are soms mea, too. wbo enjoy looking at theM mar veto of the milliner's and dressmaker art, and yesterday a great many of both sexes spent boors at the Antamn opening of E. Denning Co. at their large Place, which occupies the blook bounded by Broadway. Fourth Avenue.

Ninth aad Tenth Streets. Tha creations that were viswed yester-day were beautiful and made tba lnexperienoed wonder bow they could bare been designed, tba tyto were ao perfect, the oolors harmonized and blended ao exquisitely, and the designs were so novel, yet elegant, and ia good testa withal. The goods were all imported recently and are of the very latest fashion. The gown and cloak are from, the Mtabilshmenta of Baoust, Felix, Worth, Fiax-at, Bouff, Fasqnet. and iioo-net, while the bonnets were made br Pouyanne, Marosoat.

lxxU, and Tuvee. la all the house the dreaeM reoelvod more attenUoa than anything alee, and one dross wm more admired aad more looked at, aUo. tbaa all toe others. It wm worth looklug at for some time. It 1 a counterpart of one made for the Cxarlaa of BUMia.

It to of hellotrupe'peaudesole, wtU cause laoe appllquod into tha material. Oa the waiat of tha dress aad oa the train to embroidered a pray of 111m with the green leaves. There to feather trimming on the train of the gown. Another handsome importation to a royal train satin aad brocade gown. The waiat to em brolderod la velvet aad pearls, and around the lower part of the waiat a plaiting of white sWn.

Another handsome evenlna- gowa wm ot boston d'or peau do sols. The waist wm trimmed with alitor and pearl and wnite duebesse lace aad a combination of pink moire faille, There warn several other dresses et this ame material, oaa a water green trimmed with silver spaogiM aad narrow white ribbon. The dress baa a dssai-train and to Intended tor a young lady. In the cloak room were shown soms hand-soms wraps aad eoat. One called a reversible or enrprlM aleak to made for either street or oarriaira wear.

It I made of plush and to faeed with silver-gray cloth. The effect 1 very beoom-ing. Another wm a handsome plush eoat, embroidered in Jet aad gold, with a Medici oollar. A similar one made of Peraiaa lamb'a wool wm very much admired, in furs Us firm hM all the latest fMhion. aa mink, Knsslaa sable, aad Parslaa lsmb's wooL Tba opening will eontlnue to-day and to-morrow.

THE AVZASIX'M XOVeS TRIP. Tba Canard steamship Aoraala, whloh arrived yesterday, had a series at unpleasant expert-enoM, during bar trip. After tearing Qoeens-town she met wrtb flaroe bead winds aad bMvy eaa, wbtob aot only delayed tba pregree at tba TeeaaL bat made many at tba paMngem seasick. Tba gala continued for throe dsys. Bar-tag tbla ported the ship traveled 840, 807.

aad 80 mile per dsy respectively. With a subsidence the storm, the vessel' peed wm pushed to blfh 417 mils la eae day. ounday, when less than 200 mllM from Bandy Hook, a fog settled In. and Us vesssi wm topped repeatedly to aveld the danger of a collision. Late tbat night aha wm brought te aa-ahar aboat nine miles east of Saady Hook, bora aba lsy uatll nearly Boon yesterday, with other of the ocean noet It wm 4 P.

M. before tba ablp wm anally moored ta bar dock, A CtAB XXT CAUMKD Bit DXATB. William J. Donovan, twenty-flv year aid, aa employe at the Park Department aad John Callahan atexted to go crabbing yesterday morning. At Third Avenue aad Eighty-ninth Street Callahan amused himself by throwing a crab aot ever bis frtead'u bead.

The second time Donovan, ta dtoeataagtiasT atmoelf or trying to avoid i the aot, tell aeadleag against a Third Avenue pen ear tbat wm passing, striking his bead i agalMt the metal guard ralL Uesevea wm picked un naeoaaotens sad titm to tbo Pnebytoriaa ro too masTwruB uespital. wbera he died. Hto skull had been fractured. Altheus-h ha wm aot to blame, John Walpole. tba ear driven wm arrested, Donovan lived at oxdham.

BMAL XSTA TM SOLD AT A VCTIOT. On 800 lota eomprtolag tba property knewa a tba Byer Hemes teaa. In Trosaoat. ware sold at aaotioai oa the Boat Estate Xxanaaga yoster-day by Jsjnea Tbara wm a Urge at-teadaaea ef bayars. "A lot at taa aemer at itespsst Avaauo aad Treaseat Avanma.

11 Bb feet, broaght 8X800: eae at Crete as Aveaao Klmwood Plseo. L.4is5; sss Cnuu A van us and Lebaaoa aa eppe-Ha earaor, and a earner tot at Oakland Place aad Creteaa Aveaee, d75. Prtese real-toed were geaeraUy regarded MtUfactory. xreisrxM ix mmooxl tx to-da rl To-day will be tba tret day at tagtotratloa ta Brooklyn, had the poU wiU ba opea aa day long from 7 A. M.

te 10 P. M. There wi'l be no Intenr tsaioa. In put rear. There will be H7 po.ng xlooee, one ea every tird er I i.

LOCAL PLAYERS MEET, TEE ESQ- LlkEMES AT UVIXGSTOX, 8. J. MI jHAWri'8 ZLXTgw TOo ITBOBa AT TBB BAT FOB TBKIB OPPOBBXTS ivt OBTAIB A BIO LBAD OBLT HALF AM lKXtOTtJTi. Onaltboaaand admlren i at tba good aid English gfm of exlckst put aside aU worldly, earee yesterday, docked thsmselvM la beoomlng bell-day riiment, and waat to Btaten Island to Ma yoaa Lord Hawks' EagUsb team play agalaat a picked team of players Mlooted from tba va-rtou ktalotta organlxasioM ta tbla elty nnd tba nrroandtng asetropolltaa dlatriet. Tba match wm begun, shortly attar aooa.

wltb kba Englishman a tba bat; aad hardly more than half of the Brat Inning wm wb-plete whea the stamp were drswa at e'clo that aa opportunity tor contrasting tba ay of tba opposing teams presented Itself, but tl rial tors had everything aompletely their wa way la the batting and tba Holding of tba 1 oal team wm eareles that nothing hart of antlraoiaoan prerent aa overwhelming vl story for Lard Hawka aad bis gentlemen plays ra The local team -worked mora carefully tad briskly toward tba eloM the afteraooa, but nt oaa time before that it looked to oenoxBnuxeiy.tnai taa XBxiuamea eouid go a hotting unto Christmas. Thej result of the first dsy play wm 865 ran aad ivaa man out The large number of runs wm Hue ta ao mall degraa to tba tdreum-txne that tba grounds of the Stetaa Island Crick 't Club, while traiUatd out and possessing aa even urfaoe at. aod. are aomawhat eoa-traeted ta dimensions. Tbla enabled the Brlt- mm knock many ball against and over the bound lor counts of 4 and 6 runs which etber-wtoa Vould have topped la tba field and pro duced a count ef bat 1 or runs, or ma at the cimost Tba American, of course, will en joy tb Mat advantage When tbey get to the bat ETbe score to, therefore, bound to be high la any event It i early la the morning when the pennant tb i etatoa Island Athletic.

Club, with Ita ban of bli and gold, wm ma up at the clubhouse. At tb i grand stand on the other side of the field the English, and American flag were hoisted, with the pennant ot the local club between them The ladies' clubhouse wm thrown open for the reception of guests, and benches were provided under tba staple trees lining tb aoath Ide of the grounds. The member of tb Stnten Island Cricket Clnb and their friend watched the contest from the broad platxa of the elab-boussV Away off at tba back of the lawn there wm 4 tent In whloh beer and sandwiches were dispensed with a liberal hand. The tent wm well patronized. The throng la attendance wm mainly composed of young and middle-aged mea ot bust-ness lot English birth and parentage, attended in many InstanoM by their lam tiles.

There wm a sprinkling of sooletr and a goodly representation of that already larxe and rapidly-growing class bf American whloh has adopted cricket mb Sport to be preferred to baseball. A few truly American lovers of baseball were present, but the game was an enigma to them. They looked on the play slow and tiresome. John Ward of the Brooklyn League Baseball teamiwM present with bis wife, Helen and manifested sreat interest and soma enthusiasm. Ho missed, however, that rinsing admonition to "play ball which hM been a part 4f bis daily experience dating the Bummer, eomeiof tbo Ameriosn sports found excitement In erring tbey are off." whenever a ehange la the fielding arrangement ef the local team took plaeei After the meaner ot the game, msny persona driited into the grounds urine the afternoon.

Many of the veteran attended from Bailors' Bang Harbor. Tbey were admitted free, Ine game wm anaoaoead to ba called at 11 o'clock A. bat the Englishmen were late tn arriving, aad Uwm 13:25 whea the toee wm made) to decide whleh team should have the choice of play. The Engllahmaa won, and ehoee to go to the bat Tba American team made a pretty sight It filed oat of tbo elabheuse la white ualfona and gathered la the centre of the field around the wickets. Some ot the English player, also ta light-colored uniform, trolled out oa the lawa Bear the clubhouse and werof pplauded.

There wm a universal desire to sea) Lord Hawka, bat he wm not able to play, owing to Indisposition. After the game began be reached the grounds, but staid In the clubhouse and did not don bis uniform. Tba opposing teams were made up follows: BKcitsa TEAM. H. T.

Hewett, Captain Viscount Throwley, K. i. Key. W. Wright, a Wrsford Brown, G.

W. Bicketts, S. M. J. Woods, H.

Milles, jr. H. A Hormitiy, U. W. Hillyerd.

endlZ. MeAlptne. AstKhlCAX PlCKBD" TEAM. it. U.

Dsvtes. CspUin; Tyera kM F. J. Preadergaet ef the Msuhsttan Club. J.

Aunand of tbs atataa Island Clnb, J. Hose and O. H. Kills ef tbs New Jersey Club. MsttoskaadJ, W.

Kiasllwood of the Peterson Club. jr. K. Boberte of tbo Fort Hamilton Club, K. H.

Moeran aad 8. W. KiehatdaoB ot the Berkeley Clnb, H. ataalsy aad Haelgsove ut the Kiags Oouaty Clnb, aad A. sV.

Par-raat and A. Brown of the Breeklya Cteb. The tint two batter put forward by the Tag Itobman were C. W. Wrtxht and 8.

Jt J. WoodV Wright' csreer wm ahort Ha wm run out by Bowler Kills after making 5 runs. Wood staid kt tbo wickets until 8 P. M-, being finally run out by the bowler, with -an nnuauat score ot 92 fans to hto credit -One ef ato balls be knocked out of bounds, amid applause. Horatby aaooeeded Wright, but wm bowled out after makina 16 runs.

The Hen. H. Milles snceeeded Hornsby, and wm ti irown out before he had a ebanoe to make more tuea 8 mas. Boy eame after the Hon. H.

Milles, msde SO runs, and wm bowlod out, and Hswett took his place. Wood, who had beea hsvlng an easy time, often walking from one wicket to the other, took a long ohsnoe to run to bis! wicket, bat the ball wm sent in toe quick by Dnvies, and be lost hi bat and stalked enst-fallsq serosa the lawa to the elubhouee. Wood wm snceeeded by Lord Throwley, who made 14 runs ud knocked a high fly to Durrant wha eaUKbt tt Wreford Brown took Lord Throw-ley's place at tha bat, aad Hewett wm bowled oat by Tyera. Ha wm sucoesded by Htllyurd, and ba and Brown played up to the call of time. There were few brilliant play.

Woods lifted om ball ontof bounds. Lord Throwley had been at tba wicket only a few minutes whea ha caught a wlft ball oa bla bat and sent It oaring over bounds, The high ball oa which ha wm finally caught out would have gone over bound but for the wind. Hewett knocked a I ball clear ever the top of a big maple tree ons- aide the grounds aad over a bouse behind the tree. jTbiwe minute later ha knocked the ball out of grounds again. Play will be resumed this morning promptly on time, with Hillyard and Brown at the bate.

At the beginning of resterdsv's game the weather wm sultry, bat la the afternoon a stiff, eool breeze eame ap aad It crew cooler end cooler until, by the time the game wm called, those prcwent were la the midst of real Fall weather, and tha crowd oa the returning beat from St George sought the cabin for comfort Tyers's bowling wm feature of yesterday' pi ay lag. He bothered the batter a good deal, and tbey had trouble tn hitting bla ball for a run. aba balding or the Amerioaa Was not good. I The Englishmen had command of the bat aad pissed the ball with great success. Fullew- soore oi we aay piay IXSUU AB4IIDK, fight raa a Woods, raa eat ou Bora by, b.Tysrs.

ia atuies, raa a ey. b. Trsrs yo swen, a. us hrewlev. Durrsat.

b. Aaaaad ia C. Wrslerd Brown, net eut. i Q. W.

Kmivard. not U. W.Dicks(ta. K. sKkAlpin.

sid not bat Lord Bawke, S3 Total ia. ese a Te. 170, 171, 200. 845. sw AXALrua or nut nowxxxo.

MatA. me. Bette, TyewL, Jrtrms. 4 k4 84 a S3 84 18 4S 6 Maiteiiu. Brewa wee i oe-e Oarfcaea lit 1 ss KUlO bowled 9 aridaa mm 1 mptres-Messra, eeergeLaae aad J.

K. apragaa Ml JT0BW00I AXD IBM TAMOOSM.t' Ko i ate had been axed ywterday for the pro-poseclltesm yacht race betweea tha Norwood and She Vamoose The Kanrruwf 1m Brandbpo X. near Mr. Munro's country Caps. Georr W.

HaJX tha Chairmaa of the Begatta Committee at tha Amerioaa Yacht Clnb, Kdegrapbed yentordayte Mr. Mnaro at Braaohport Mkiajt it the Kerwsed would be sk would bs ready. air. stearat, waa still ta Washinctan. hM ta vaatooM aunjeot to Copt Hall's far tbo oura bbb of flxlao- ik.

rant 1T.1I I I.I in -it hM Doodle will aot ba In the race, aa matter whenit may coma off. He ana heard aothlag treat bay at tha etbsr beata, T'-y tostxat'xs. Oct, Fearth-elMs Post-nintan ware to-day appotated toUawa: Jfrj'ns-L X. Morris, Ceokt GrsybiH. CumI Aew! Fera Beera.

Cut sfaeoBTine. te'sware Cnoa'V: M. WMH.nx. ort sad T. lyccrer lagisruie O.W.v 8.M.I.

J. H.J. Hon. H. H.J.

i H.T. Lord Aiuwi. as amiTaas. so THEODORE0BlSTARRpili Visitors to t- tkit tstobtiskmuni in their sikt-stti, 'mud ta exawtint fully, mt Uixure, without reftrenci to purchasing, tkt goods thai have been mtanufaetwtd and imported for this season's There mUioe found, On First-floor. Solid Silver Vare.

Tta Servicts, Dinner Strviets, Dtsser Services' Sorhsl Spoons, Knives Ttfilet Articles in great variety. trench Travelling-Clocks; Cotd ana Om Second Floor; Diamonds and'all other Precious Stones Rich Diamond Jewelry at large assortment of the finest Gold Jevtelry.Tjn this department may ahoays be i seen examples of the choicest and rarest Precious stones. i.t:..; On Third Floor, Oochs of all kinds. Tall Chiming docks, in beautifully carved case's Mantel docks; Brontes. Rich and beautifully decorated Porcelains 'from the most noted English and Continental potteries Onyx and other tables, stands, pedestals, etc ''x 206 Fifth lcL2sth and 26th Sts.

5 A HEW YEAR AT COLUMBIA. ITS OPBB1XQ MARKED BT TBB CUa-T0MABT HTTKB-CLASS BUM PCS CS. Columbia College began her oaa hundred and thirty-eighth year yesterday with very large freahmaa classes. Many changes have taken place about tha college, the most notable ot whloh to tha removal of the old building, or Matooa Punk, It wm called. It sit to used for a new campus, la tha centre ot whloh to a large white fountain surrounded by flowers.

The sophomores, usual, decorated the college block with sign reminding tba cMual beholder that 3 wm fresh," and swung a Urge banner, bearing the same notice, from a telegraph wire on Forty-ninth Street The banner 'wm pulled dowa by a eouplo of daring fresh men. There wa an extra large attendance nt chapel, bat the enstomsry disturbance did not take place. The Bev. Dr. Atoop scted chaplain and President Low made an address.

As toe freshmen filed out of the chapel tbey were- beset by a crowd of sophomores, who stn ss bed bate and tore clothes with no regard lor the persons! feelings ot their victims. The Junior cheered on the freshmen and did Sal in their power to aid them without actually Joining in the fight Soon the Juniors produced a cue which tbey gave to the truhojcn. and although Head Janitor Singer, splendid ia bla new blue and white uniform, did all In hto power to prevent It a fierce rash took place The two lower elssses In a compact body surged from one end of the new compile to the other, pulling and hauling It their very lives depended upon the possession of that three feet of hasel-wood. At last time wm called, and the upper olaaa mea dragged tha oombataate apart to nnd that twelve sophomore and nine freshmen had a hold on the cane. The sophomores, elated with victory, shouted themselves boons, and pulled np all tbo flower on the eampaa.

Tba men were a sorry-looking crowd attar tba rub. Tba shirts of many were torn te ribbon, and they were aU more or less covered with blood and dirt. One sophomore wm kicked about the head, and to thonsrht to have oeen very badly hart He wm carried off by his classmate. In the afternoon tbe freshmen held a class meetlog at the Grand Cnlon Hotel aad decided to ehsiieage '94 te aa ors-anised rash. In the brief sossloa of the Trustees of the College held yestcrdsy afternoon Inquiry wm made to the action, if any, taken by the committee appointed in May test to consider and report woetber it wm expedient that any cbatuce la the site of tbo university should be made, and.

It so. what change should be made, Tbe committee, which consists of the Bev. Dr. Morgan Dix. President Beth Low, Cornelius Vanderbllt William CL Behermorhom.

and Osorm I. nin. reported, through it Chairman, that ao meeting of its body had yet beea held, and that the enure suujoot wm in aoeyance. Tbe Kev. Dr.

Dlx, in speaking of tha situation, aid that all tbe statements which Aad been made publie tn relation to what tbe college proposed to do or not to do. were purely speculative. The single fact in the pre ml see was, ho aid, that Columbia needed ana most have more room, and arrangements would have to ie made tn provide agaiastAh) emergency within tba next two years, at tbe latest' ait how till wm to be done, however, ne one of tbo Board of Trustees wm In a position to state definitely, it wm a complicated question, the eolation of whleh demanded the exercise of a grant deal of esre and thought ss well close lnvMttgatloa Into tbo charter right aad liabilities ot the Institution, It wm stated by on of the Trustees tbat In tbe event ot the vacation of the present location of the collere, the property could be disposed of to tbe Kew-ork Central Railroad Company for a handaom figure, which would give the university a aobstaatlai um toward the erection ot the aew building which It would require. Thi Trustee ald that if it wave nnaafM Srovide udlelent accommodation for the rapid- -'-growing need of the college in tbe vicinity of tb oxlaung site, that probably would be the course pursued, but lu the event of that hatnv found to bo inexpedient a change ef location woaia unaouoteaiy no agroea noon, which would carry with It a return to the dormitarv ystem, and bring tba la tarsal enonomy of Columbia in lino and in harmony with tbat of the other leading nniversittoe of the country. JTrery eltuen wao want to casta ballot on ale' Hon dan forth candidate of hi choice ehonid.

bear in mind lhat io-day is the first Aay of regie- tratton. i-rocrxutinatten it aanoerone, and the man tehojnUteff registering to wm ether day mayproeramnta one loo often, and awake cm tming to find that the latt day of registration hat passed by, and that kit name it not on the list Mtgitter to-day. MVX OTUR AND XILLMDl Mrs. Elisabeth Perry, forty-two rears old. at Ballroad Avenue aad Warrea Btraet.

Jereev City, wm run ever by ear JSo. of the Bait una test evening, and died shortly afterward la the aty Hospital Tha driver. William jxewera outet, uoooxsn. waa er raa tad for affair wm purely accidental. The woman tried to cross In front of the horses, wm knocked nu over oeiore ne ooaia slop the ear.

lira. Pmptv iru wltkr boabBBd. a labonag man. and oaa child, la the tenement guarter ot the city. JfOBAT LOXDOX DOCX TXOVBtXS.

Loxdox. Oct 6. There la s-reat exnrtammt about Wapplag. one at tha great shipping district of thi eltr, oa acoonat of farther trouble one the aoek laborers. The asmae ti ers', fireman's, and ballast heavers' antnaa blocked tha Carroa and Hermitage Wharves, owing to the employment of men at weekly to rues we wore la dispute muat be done by piece work.

The coaseqaeaoa to that work oa tbo two wharves to almost at a standstill. The police have to. protect the non-unjon laborer who have beea employed. TlUT A TTSTXALIA STSTXhC IV ORIO. CoLCXBCH.

Ohio, Oct B. A motion for leave ta 81 n' petition la mandamus and for a writ la maademu wm filed In the Supreme Court this arurnoon in the cbm of Jibn H. Thomu ngalast Attorney General Watson. Tha abject Mugbt to compel the Attorney General to institute a salt aicainat the Franklin County Eieotioa Board to test the constitutionality of tbo Australian ballot law. Considerable oppo-BlUOa 1 being developed against the system, aad there eesms to be a general desire that the Bupreiae Court should pea apoa It TEE TURF AXD i TRACK.

a At the Mwaal ssestlBg ef the Cewey aland 7eeksy Clab resterdav the vacancy la the Board of Wovera-', or caused by thedeate tb Hon. w. (teett wm allrd by tee ekeOoa ot tee Hea. JaaUt Warts-werta. 1 be feuevlsg etScers wars reelected for tee eaeelag yeari Preatdeat J.O.

K. Leereaee: Vice Preelo-WUUaa K.Lawr.aoe aad cJt LeV-Mo! hua FelSweBr -f9-JXnors are 178 Ontario far the trotting meetlnc ot the PlaiUco DrtviBg Clab whteh bed us at MaiUaMve tsis 'n. track la very test aod seaas lbs! Jockey Trma Taral raeble te rlderestemav hla ana wm Wliy swateed waea aeeatbxowa tram Bassos st stems ark baturday. The English team ot crtokotor hsv accepted the Invitation ef Jean A Merna te attend the races Tea Morns Park TTT Boert Bonner will haw rnf.e tnim tret Mb Wi h-t ia Jan.i.-. 1..

t.i. i New Mm includi DR. QALLA VDET IN ESQ LAND. HB TILLS THB BBITISH PUBLIC OF HIS WOBK AMOHG DBAF MUTB8. Tha Bar.

Dr. Themu Gallaudet ot St Ana's Protestant Episcopal Church was among tba passengers oa tbe Anranla, which arrived yesterday. Bs left tha elty on tbs same vessel oa July 18 oa a mission ta behalf ot deaf mutes, at the sollcltatloB of a number of friend of tba dent and dumb la tba Catted Kingdom. Dr. Gallaudet, whoM labors on behalf of thee unfortunates are well known here, wm Mked to give soma aoeoant of the work la the United Bute and.

also, to speak to tbs hearing people tn tbe United Kingdom about their own work, particularly tha missions to the deaf aad dumb In cities. In the matter of tha education of the deaf and dumb there are two scheoia. Tbe one favors what to known tbe oral method, aomeamM called lip reading. The other favors tba alga language, whleh consist ta the nse of expressive gestures aad signs. The majority of teacher la thi country favor a combination ot tbo two.

Dr. Gallaudet himself lay greater trees oa tb vain of tbe lga langnage making a mora living reality of tha word and idM la tbe mind of the deaf mote, Dr. Gallaudet on tbla trip spoke la sixteen different ehurches and also la various meeting hall In England. Scotland, and Ireland. Between four and live thousand persons were addressed.

Be took occasion to impress the value of tha ign language to express Id cm; to urge the utility ot boardins- school la tbo place ef mere day schools for tb afaieted: to advocate tralalBg 1b industries in these schools after Study hour: and to ask fop Government eld In these efforts to Improve tha condition ef tha deaf mutes. At present in England no Government aid I extended to the teaching of the deaf aad damn. At tb last session of Parliament a bill wm passed providing snob aid la Scotland, and at the next sessloa It te expected tbat a similar enactment will be made for England and Ireland. MaoB interest wm manifested la Dr. Gallaa-def aoeoant of the work done by the Protestant Episcopal Church In America la behalf of deaf mates.

There are sow la this country tea Episcopal clergymen who eaa minister to tha deaf aad dumb, and four of theM er themsel vee deaf mutes. In this country about 4O.O0O person sre totally deaf, and there are aboat one-half many la the United Kingdom. The meeting of tbe British Deaf and Dumb Association was held in QUsgow daring tbe first weektn Anxtut Dr. Gsilendet end bis brother, Dr. E.

M. Gallaudet of the National Deaf Mutes' Collage at WMhlngtpn, attended the sessions. Their presence wm da to Mr. Francis Maginn. aa Irish deaf-mate missionary, who wm for two and one-half rear a pupil la tba Natloaal Cot lex at Washington, where be acquired tbe Amerioaa methods.

He had tha managers of the British Association write Inviting: the Messrs. Gallaudet The Bev. Dr. Gallaudet read two paper before tbo association one on mission to the adult deaf and dnmb and tba other oa homee for aced and Inarm deaf-mute. Prof.

Gallaodel efWash-ingtea read an elaborate paper oa the value ot tbe combined method of teaobing. The discussions of tba association were la the alga Uncus ge. and tba papers were Interpreted la that language- The Kev. Dr. Gallaudet addressed some deaf-mute aaMmbUgea, but wm handicapped aomo-what by the fact that tbe signs aaed ia Great Britain are not alway similar to our, and also because they nse double-handed sign instead of ingle handed on, to the cmo here.

Oa 8naday last which wm the thirty-ninth anniversary of tba establishment er St Ann's Church la this city, the Bev. Dr. GaUaudat officiated at religloM services held oa board the Anranla. aad he obtained between st9 and BIO a collection la behalf ot the Homo tor Aged and Infirm Deaf-Mntea, A portion of the col-lection obtained at a concert oa tha steamship "blob Dr. Gallaudet presided, will atoa be devoted to the deaf and rxor.

eooDTXAsra xmw poxitiox. Prof. William H. Goodyear, tha eminent historian of art. hM accepted tb posltloa offered him by the Brooklyn Institute Curator at tha Fine Arte aad Lecturer aa tha History of Art Prof.

Goodyear has receatly returned from Egypt, and stovned ever in Ens-lend the proofs ot his work ea tb lotus, which to soon ta be published la London. Ha wm bora in 1841. nnd I tb younger son of Charles Goodyear, the inventor. tflV? fc "I1 Eogland and Franca, but in 1867 be graduated from Yale College. From there be went to Germanynd spentM vera! year In Europe and the ut, studying ancient art, Returning to America lnl870, he lectured and wrote many Important treat! sss aad book on taoM subjects, of which he had made a Ufe study, la 1874 he received the appointment ot lecturer ca tbe history of art at theCoooer Institute, which ha still holds.

Ha hold aisolee In Mvaral college Thi Winterba J11 r'v Mvea coarse of lecture In connection with the extended work ef the Brooklya Dutt- CHOICE Carpetings. AXMINSTER AND WILTON, For DR1WING and RECEPTION 1 ROOMS, LIBRARIES, -and HILLS. In these goods, noted for their GREAT DURABILITY, we now offer a large and complete stock of most artistlp and beautifully colored dp-signs, manufactured expressly to our onler. W. J.

Sloane, Sgfe OADWAY, 18ta and ISth 33, SS E. 12th St. J. DEM CO. ANfiOUriCC THAT TO-DiW-aiid IIIll Y- 7 1 EAL TEROUGHbtJT TEETB BTOE OP TITEIB FALL fciPORTAtlOi'lS, i iricLUDinc An MOBDfflABY COLLEGilOlI OF DRESSES, r.iiLLinEtiY, Ci Their.

Customers and the Fitbliox are invited to inspect this lection, which; with their Superb I sfMM stocks UPHOLSTER AND flOnSEFUBBISHIHff GOODS, Surpasses in (extent and beauty previous displays, -1 :AT.j COLD WAVE COMING. I predict that tha eomiar Winter trill hn the coldest Bare had for many rears. If oar is the time to prepara for it. Will jnu wear frs If kr Do yoa wish ror lars made to order? Order yoa wlsk year fare altered or repaired Have it dome TJatU the cold wave does arrive aad comes to stay I will sell Sealskin Gar-meat, tar Shonlder Capes, JSllltarr Capes, CloU rr trimmed, aad all leadlas; Faahioaable Fars at prices which eaa aot he daslieafed. r.y Do aot miss this spleadid opporta.

ally, hat bay year fars bow. Fars pare chased a this sale will be kept free of charge aatll needed. C. C. SHAYIIE, MAKTJFaCTTJHIKG FTTKBTZK.

BETAXU ftP TOWIT. WHOLBSALE. DOWhT TOWff, 10S BISCB 6X JT. retail at Bo not bellere you know ZXew-York nnlesa yon haTe CBlled on AmeiieB'i Gnatett raroltnre 2-26 14th St. East .1 GREAJILOSSIMUFE ATBB.TKD Wilson's Portable Fire Escape BXBS IK USB AT TUB BJCCE5T HCDSOB 1 BTBBBT ABO OTHER BIBBS.

FOE FARTICDLABB GsXL. AT 6ft AD. DBBHH l'A BAstCbAT ST. THEATRICAL QOSUr: tn aarwer to bis tnrltatioa for a eae-aet jsTlnsB Vlar. caarles Pehmao aae reoerved sixty ttreeaew pisec lateaase to SU the reqaireBseats.

lie ass eoa. SIXMUr wwoi eflbJsJmbM fa aa" wUl preanee It within ten ears ss Surtala raiser tor Jsae at the htadiaoa ttouara tko wonU4 im be comtAaeU btim Aidaiijrh Kr. TrommM to with Mr. TBomdTwaiA hV wUsw tsm aalsasBinsw A m. mlshVSL if tha ssamr-taaa sa.

aa 1 1 Jf ejsv avail JSywBl im answawasa eetaide ettv.se that the raa ot "Jaae" eaa beeaa. tianeS lole Bevsmber. 7-h VT. Three rf.n.. mt i AM Si njidraa's opera ossbmcml La Claaie." UUlaa Baeesil a4 llU priaciplsare re.

bearalaa la tbe Gerdea Theatre, where wVrt I to be proAuee Oct, 80: the caonis bo faeilst mtbo Madisea roaare Oardea Aaophltheatra, aaa the read Opera House. All wfll be broafht togetlior in a week at the oarie Theatee tor orees rehearsals. "LeClnaie" wlU reaeaibe aaalvenmr ef ite eeeene year at the Lvrlo a beat re laLeaaoa. aext rrtmj. aaa tt bids lair toroawejl tut the third year in JLnlaad.

u. "Wort Jtr and Mr Xeadal arrived oa the annate Vestenslr. nZ. tl a 1 Xmw. u.

Mr. Maaafleld's 'Kero- and Mr. CBaotoa dui taes tfteir arrival at Iks flrst Mrtennsaee ef "TaermldurPree-tor-a. The eaW ef eeau for their am wsehTattbe btar bsiaa this awratas. BTjsoan4oah la plsvins Its seeeod week ia T.f the of ly st.recK..

Medlor two saocMeiv weeks la that elty. Mr. Howard? nlav has broksa Its forssor reeord aerees the rtverThevu draw mere tba K4.tKw last w. ita oori, Jl the Oread Opera Hooee la thu elty aes Induced A Bsaey ef Charles Trobsisa's eempsnr et essBodlsas, aot aelnr laeladed ia tbe ess The snsafutf next br the ysnVresa-noresue ear. Bmui as ise Oartea Tbeetre win Aaaoa Pond win aeoa prodoos his aew elav en, aid at tills airy.

it Is cabled Ieperats BOn TOR IMPRISONED Jf TarXBA PoTTSTtun, Oct, air earreat ha beea actabliahed la ElhardsoB CoQlery, aad Us expectation is Bow prevalent tbat the men entombed back ef tbs bm of fallen eosl wUl be reaehsa and taien oot br 2 to-raorrow C--t TO.r.:cnnoi7 HAVE mi GL0AS filpirriBil 9th IOtlt i ri'. HUMPHREYS! HUMPHBITB" 8PBOITTCS are sates tit-loallr and earefaUr prepared preeorlptlaaa, aeed for "any years in private preetlee with snocees, aad tor STrA, Tear nsea by tb people. Bvery singla Bpeeitt a pedal ear for lb dUease asmed. Thee Speeitto eare wltnontarorxiBX. parrtnt et redaeiBc tbo system, aad are ia Isot and edtii eevereUra roaaosHeo ol the We rid.

usTor raurciPAi. xos. eras 1 revere. Cnnaeatleav TnflanmarlAe- 1 War. Worm rever.

Weras (Mke H'TiesT Cellc, er TeetbiBf ot I alas 4 Plarraoa of Children er IsalU Uraewtory, Orlpins. Billons uaeierw. VI nrki, VenilUac mmmne. wra, oreai Heodaebea. Slok Hesdaoae, Vsvttcsw I eperrmmmA er PmMml uj vawsinwia xiiiinaa Huimann uiea iv rrenss Oeao.

Coach. 1'littealt nreethlne. Stolt Kacwaa, Eryslpela. Bruptioaa, KSnailiMt, RA.nm.Li. Win.

7 fniM. Blind er UlmmatZ BO tVaoewtaa Cease. Vleieat i. vrarra. inn tkiu fti- sr.

tly K.1S..V pimih s4 iSprvee DrbliUy SO Urtawrv Weaharoa. Wettlas- BT 5 Uteaaa of tbe Heart, JslplteUaa Bald Sv drnrrl.ta-iw seat Mhaii faoaly heoad la eloth aad sold, aaallsd ttesvT Con Wtlltam aad Jeaa SPEC IF ICG cooia, vntararxs. crtm.BBx TtSX CHUTA, GLASS. ABD 0B00XXBT BBABS AND OOPBEB jy I XDDY BEBBIOEBATOBS. 130 132 West 42d BKTWXiar flTBT AV.

AKD BBOADWAT. Bpertal sttanUoa ealled taaar nw hnportatioa at TaibreUitdnahaai Doable. Baeod Tloara, V'. ta rar aad aovst street; alsAtoenr Lacb Curtalno InBrassels, BswIbsbb, aadTanthoat, SIXTH AT, 13TH ATTD 14TH STB. pbict two darro.

Sunday Edition Five Cents. Tenai'tB 113 Eaticrllera-Portpill rhTliT, neteMvo ef Paeday. per eaau.r. er jwr I4lLV.lBMi Kamr lV 1A I miB' vn 1 un i 141 l.V. 6t i i yTTTTIT 1U1 rnicr.

eae .6 tl .6 ait -on I.oe i.ee HniiSr- Hirnkhinp- Sl '0XVT BTOBBS.) t.i Sheppard Knapp a.

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