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i-- 6: a. rHETWO CHAMPION RACES to be bun at xiosuo vtu park this afternoon. JatSCLT. OF THE BACKS BCTf TEiTEE-CAT AT TR1 i AHA TOO 8R1GHTOJT, ABD OCTTEKBEEO This to Champion day at XnMoit Park, tm rtia falls Uilur to reees sr called (her will fast track tot th deeielo) of tb tw great Mt nni of th eeaoa at Monmouth tb. Junior Cbanipiea and tb CbamploMw The starters ta to arst will number about twenty, tb bet twa-veer-elda la Una atouatrv riatlti la raoa which brlna-B as snarh af tth forma to la winner.

It will a race for oiooa, ana to beet nor will land a prlx. wortk about 92Mnt for hia or h.r Mf. Tb. Channloa haa ni-mw to a cornered MniMt th. Uatffia pair, Bal valor and and CoL Pul- iicrr gain hum iotm Ten Br.

Mr. Belmont. that Prlare koral aaa ao chane In aaca fwmpany, baa wlaely a-retched him rather aaas euner amain defeat, wbll Green Morris will reacrv Judge Morrow for other stakes later w. inronunateiy lor btin. ha not anracrd ta th rich Omnibus KUlu ha ally he It at his mercy.

It will bo a great track to aaa It decided. TV entries and weight w. reveo are a follows: Frser Rr. A fr 820 each, wit S1.0OO dded. 44 ui aeeood sad too to bl af a mlla.

Volutor 111 pounds; kleridea, im; MadstoBa HJ; nu iwii rrjwir arm unmaiai. iu een lIw kb 1 eachi Wlllmw B7; Lamias B6. EemD Kacx. Tha Jan Cfcarepfo Stakes, for e-rsr-okts, of VM half fvrf.lt, er if 1-0 lcOrl by Aac. I.

wall 810,0 added, of WMi and 81.11 uurd. Xliroa-laartors of a tail. A. rXavmt'a cK by CLBlalaaaa- au-lwnaa ...118 Caua Hiatila'a n. a.

BanaiuU. by Beraaa-ralr I'T-, 1X8 Uj b. a. Balcawaa, by BtraUiinor- Irluktiat Ija n. burtiaaa'a b.

LoaKfortuaa, by LungfoUvw- MiaforUwa Larabta'a b. a. High Tariff, by Lougt ft tew-Cbrtaiia 118 O. Htr.1'1 u. a.

rirawark. by ralaua.S(plaloB.llt FtrirU by tolnarry. "'v tlowarwf Maath .77..... 118 H- b. o.

Boaaall, by "kjiii TUUo Uaaaa I .77. 118 b. a. Jalrwr'by'wata7. jjj wIV eh.

a. Boiera, Bayoa'd'Or-Aii HaaAa Arinl na Tbomaa H. WUliama, Jra. a. a.

Uootar, by Bbaa u. aallla Uar.lner, 111 folk Marian, tig Z.l. UiUMra7 aa. e. Surplua, by Vaeaa'AbojT.

118 erer. by Cacaa-Waoro. tauirv, 11B MoOlalland'a eh. Mallia MValUoi'by'Hii aWH4ail Mine 1,. Baam.

ataWa br. Kildoer. by BarebUJn iiair Ha A. aV. A.

H. Morrta'a b. or br7AmLuJaaa.br UBuattaa-a-litovk btarla. 7.. i.

B. Iiarla a. eh. Kalrawr, 4 fa5 b. ax 1raaal.aVd rovTH Raol-A iwMnukM of 816 each, for JlW.twrr olda, kddVofwhJch 1W la BMoad and 60 lo tnird.

Xbraaoartan SiUy 3 ool' "A iSl Rf- A fra handleaa aweniatakaa of 83B lUft to tbird. onaaillaandaa alcbUL Earoa. 7 BlSTN Raca A awronatakaa for tbraa-rcarIrta addedTonJbich f.i0-1?, l1 S4 a to third; aaUlna Allovanc Wou.1 and 1 llOTmliX, pnala af 1U1 Arab aad Orer Dewa. 1(M ranh Uray. Lmif Afuaa.

74. RESULTS AT 8ABAT0GA. BACE8 RUW TE9TERDAT AMD THE ENTRIES FOB TO-DAT'S CONTESTS. SaauTooA, Aug. IL-C00I weather, pun rant only, aad a rather tame card at that, niade the anort commonplaoe at the Boring today.

Tne mora were run with thee reaulta: iJI of a mile. Rainbow. 9H faU. ridden by Buyar. wea bytwoleagthN with Cra llu.aapoed.

a head belore Ooldaa Koi ll(f AmiinatTuiaiww, latJl 81. 1 or pil" 8ecoto mlla and aa eighth. King Crab. 11" U.H1B.U, rtddea by Morion, wuu eaally by Jl, by anack bwr the place. 11ai Prtuocai 107 ao'iada, nd.u.a hy Br1tu.n, wta ait aaaily by two Iragtba froai AllaaBauilia fct Araloa.

flaorLette. 107, JaaMrrtia! 107. PhiT? J06, Pokaao. 10V.y HTlo 1-10 5. mg-Agalmt Ma Bella.

to waittbito 8furplaoat agalaat Ailaa Baae, 4 tot vfc'SfTr0-. three-yaarlda 'l1'" woa haadl. JJl three Wagtha from ruxn.de. Ilia, whubeat lliy J-' Crete, 104; 108; Keeelnaae Kay. 101; Mora.

103: CvrUc.Ua BM Wan. B.lok. aid" 3iSt: 111 Worth, I. iSaliht JtoJI far BUoo, agatoat laiaaa, area auAey for "11 aad aeraaty yard. Pull.

frooj iBuihdey, 11J, who beat Barrtater, Vif-. Marry vVeliWaT lut): BaDle lOtJ. and BoUl Hawler, 1U?" alio ran Beiung-Agalnat InUuiaa, 9o to gUttol tot aleoei agalaat berneter, 8 to 8 tor alaoe. rCBkDAT'f KACBA. RATL-Pora of which 850 to aeroag PyPTt be dl ruled betweea aaeoud aad laird.

On aide. Bradford, 118 puuyda" ol kaiy, 87i Ocypeto. 88 DUeaUa. wmwmv xuiw.raiwa.MHL ar Whloa 850 to Bee. ad aatraaoaaMtaey.

18aal, tobedlTlded betweea eeeead aad third, i.oe mil, flood Una. loa MuaUa; MLgraVa" I-ad HIWf.r lo7 each; lfapiSl: 87 JlUUrd; tor BliMa twe year. aid. Tareeaartor. O.

H. Keraagaaa'a bay ally by Dak at hul" Ireee-Helea lin 1 Maa Oy, by Iwwaaua-Uiato jitSri 1 -roay I IAS by Weedlaada Dtaty ....101 1 Caeepatra, by OrlaataaAMag. g'e 101 aVeaaiabeU-ebr. 1 Beral. by Blag Altoaea-Valrla.

100 War. Lak Black- loo rau BtaWa bay ally by Lake Blaekbara.Tara7!l0) PtrBTW Raob. rrae aaadtoaa Bweepelakea of 818 jaeb. with 0V mUU. of which 100 UUoad Zil to third.

iae mil ead a auteeath. Larlala Belle aad Wilfred. 112 aeuaoa each i HaaUet, Mania lTacbi ildeaeeT TSJ fKttj. vaeto Bob. 10.

BaOaeaoa. 10T Bacay-Tb Vattod make Hotel Btakea; a Ptokee ror toree-yeatNeid of each, half for-totV or 810 tfelaedby jaly L. with 81dtoa. eadahalt'0 "1" uatai S.tS -fcc-fw. 400t ea'traaVe bmbmt.

810 yoar-edeaad ay war wawa aaaaa, wk rvmm MT rw ai aeaner of a atua. Uit i. eeehj Mater fu. iau. 1TJ 7" ioa: Keuia am tea Aearaa, 'tV 'Ta 108, teeiuMgal.

KE8CLTS OF TXBTKJUXATa KACXS. AT BRMBTOB BKAOL 'j' TTkaT aUrm. rlTetgrbaof awole, tar bvlMob. liWAe: loa, alee tea. awn.

taaial laiMia, 4 to tol. P7 torptooa, xorurs BAf. Thin aartari at a atOat far twa yoaKeaia. Beilevw. 118 rid lea by Taytor.

wea by wa haagth free (he awaeaee eaat, 11a, wa beat bWtoaa, loo, a bead tor the plaaa. Tuae ta. LdMy uaaaaew aur. ion aeexter. lia.

Tnixn Baorn; 8rrea rlghta Tba J. Hi reaaria. rvtueaTy M-aiae trvra i ia iv lij. at a BhQa, Ceaat biaax wea Vr Una whe wea head baaae toil iBiro. Ta Abeaaa, Ikit Vka.iihe, ajU Beeec.

UXatoe larad br 1. with 2.ft0 artdad. of which ioiW aeeoa.) aad thauard to aar kla atak. onanula MMWlef. waa aTaTTaitr-T taiM keajrlhakwiaa niece.

Ttoe-Tiv 4wTB-a5 Baarr ae.iiaa luai r.imm aa, hoi a.M ia. Lara. ItIA i CarkMae. Iu4. I Mlae kwciaR laTtakaTuiLi.

I tcey iwtw.wii vew L.aiw, 114. aa the Aartoata aalt, 118. alee ran. 'Auif-AeiB4 KrUevwe, 8 to 8 etrelaht aad 1 to 1 tor aiaoa. agaiaet to Baee aH tor liaa, Ttoa.

ra Wtt1n A rain at Ceeat TmWryAlf 1 atratrht aad 4 to 1 ytoe araiaat Beoato A. tor ptaaW 3 to rot rrw ndleaaoda ball TealeUa, by a bead frwai lirt. Jard. Kraeet. loa.

alaeTaa. Betwag-Acataa Veadrtta, 7 tol Vtraht aad 7 toe rlTT. byMe-r. w. by a batf leacth fiwai i ha latoB, 114 who baa VKid.

02. a twbgta frvtbepaee. Tlme-a tteaer! Bowlangr. kti; hk 04 byra On. aad Brian fconloo eUe raa.

BrtUag- Aga.aat Mue Cedy, tor pblea! 7 to'lO. Wftft Baliotua P50 "500 added; hU (aim. iieiawtr. 14. nonuda.

ndrtm br becwrait. wea by bnr t-ntTt fn ai Ua-ater. 140. wue Waa a aialrealh n.lla lphla. ltso, third.

betting-A ai net AT GCTTEftBZBiJ. BArx. Trevqoartrra of a Bile. Ida Olrt iim noiiada. rtd.Ua br Jtmtm.

wm a. t.nr. Long Jerk. Ill, beat Coldafreaia. 117.

tee nir ui piam. i-uae 1:17. blumbec. 117; ohlU. 114.

Ir Jekyll. 108: 1. 1. wir. It; Hhkt-are and Pf-raaoji.

lt eaeh. and Alarntlag. iee raa. Ida Olrl, it'jie atraliiht a.d 4 to 8 tor place; avalaat Bbcuks BAnL-Firelrhtha of a mile; or two. year-olda.

Pelriiora. 107 pouada. ridden MiUer. ZLm trem timle. 107.

whe at toe aiaaa lime 1 H4. lite'Lm lift 1 lift, MHiH. jib: i saner, 107. onl Truth. lo7: alee raa.

Belttng-Acalnat PuireW. 8 to 1 atraljrlat and 4 to 6 tor pUoe; eaainet EBtttotorBtac.Sto6. Twtno Bacv -lxtli and a half rniionra- Hearr Hardy, lilt pndr. nddra by Mrto-rm tt. via by Pii Mir Agatoal X.toutown.

4 to 5 atraigl.t, mr place a bet- MNwta piawe, a 10 J. i .1" 4C, "Ue eighth. Falcon. 117poowta. rbldea by Day.

woa bran. thrd I.Taji..er. lZzelj, 118: OayRtoekton, 1 12. aa.f Toaion. 107.

alMTna aaicon, i io I atralght and 2H to 1 for place; Bgalnat Anomaly tor place. to i. Sixth ttica. tan i riu.Vl. I'1 WD" i hoc tor, lid, three ImgtAa lur the place.

Tline-1 'Si ian 118 1 tttfefrUo iia llrLr" M4i Btode" is Suaritau. 114 aad Pnrae, llo. alao ran. iL.tT TBOTTINO AKD BACTSO Knrr Andrew, who ha trained the Villag yam hnrae belonging to C. J.

Hamlin, left the employ of the Buffalo millionaire on Saturday. Hamlin jawed him frowd ie Andrewt retuaed rawi, uw a 17 pace on ftSTili' PulUnr; him. AiMlrwadror. '7 mr iwuiu uk Which augrred Ue alleared aportamaa of Buffalo. la are.

Ult Uf Ik, U.inlln Lim. uuiK.t miner. it. drewa going Houthern California to take chars of the Count Valenam'B trotiera aad t-m Trench Park, the thoroughbred a tail ion recently a jar. uuieon ex uu aty by charle rami in Tenne.

2" of lnng ferer. Mr. Rerd paid TaVema impurwa norae, Mr. Pick- Palo Alto won the nannlahed free-Jar Ul trottlnr Mai. eeterDay, oy beaUng Boaalind WUke In the fifth and laat heat, in 3:15.

The mare etow aiTOelJt bnl 'i jNmht V. oy-emen. Ma Will be eam.ia.ltfi.ad ti i. j-i vtimuu circuit. TP.ml.th known aa PltUbnrg Phil haa b- nght the unlucky and unruly Kern from 57b Mar gin, through tuelaUer-a trainer, MatL Byrne.

rhavlaa Vf arvln 1 xi roVwlthSnn-oiandpSoAlto: manta to tin there mi eugaaa- RAILROAD TO MOX- MVUIH PARK RACES. Special train leare Kew-York from Utions foot of Cortlandt and Deabroaae fitreeto erery eaa 4p alWO, B-IIU J. dC IW X. f4 aturday only at 1 P. returnlaa liuniediAteir after the ra Irbagjaa BAIL I I 'HAB mm 1 a a w.

a waayi, man.PRicED sheriff. THE RETIXCE REQCIRED TO MAKE A BEIZIKE Or PROPERTT. The old ault of Hug-h McRoberta tnimi TT.n 8. Bergman, the object of which wa to recover a piece oi tana on staten inland, and which re-ulted In Judgment for McRoberta. nn yesterday before Judge Bartlett in the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, when eounael for Tt.ro-n..n in jected to two ltemaln the bill of coata preaentod oy mo Dnenu or Kichmond County.

These item were n'j xor ethnographer' a note, and $1,652 for SherUTa fee. The law glvet tne latter the rlirht In ai an i in, u.ifc. iuu law- 165" cheek to charge Lawyer Bruce, for McRoberta, argued that Uie (Sheriff waaiuatliled. aa hbad to hire him, owing to BergiiMui'a resistance. This was Dec 31, when the property wa seised.

Mr. Garni said the ehertfT engaged a band of music, a steamboat, and twenty men, and went down to tne place fully armed. Uuoe there this horde seUed Burgmaoe wine and cigars and disposed ot them aud then drove his family out. One daughter. UUie.

was aelxed before he could get dressed and was put out, her elotlies being handed out of a Window and sh being compelled to put tbcin on in the open field. An amdarit from Mis Bergman to this effect was submitted. -If the charge ar true." said Judge JtoSWSy flir-W Presented drt that the matter preaentod to the proper tribunal, but on the anpil-cation for the reduction of the ltaina of va reaerved hi decision. THE XAVTTJRD THEFTS. STOLEN CASTINGS TRACED TO A OAS0 OF BROOKLTN THIEVES.

The problem a to how a party of thieves managed to remove bulky metal castings from th nary yard while sentries paced at each fata and along each wharf la the most pux-kllng thing the officer hare been confronted with In many a day. The arrest of one Mulllns, ailaa Mulligan, who la said to hare confessed to a participation in the theft, throws no light manner In which tne metal was MuUlus haa made no tatement, exempt that tber are many other Implicated, and tkaa the olUcers are awar of. Co- h' nnB originally ileSi.VK,J?.,tr "tiou of thi navy JIr.f nd who, auaplolona were by "me, P- of tlug found ean throw no light on the Implicated in purrhaaing the stolen goods knowingly. that arrests had been made in fjTl ia manlfeatly untrue, and the same may said of several other Orma who handled th stuff before It reached them, pfhoer Leatrsnre, the navr yard detective. oplnloa that a party of Brooklyn thievis aaa boea at work In the navy yard, and thai the contoaalon which MoUin has made will lead to breaklac ap of th gang.

Th material that kaowa to have been stolen Is valued at aVoo wa intended lor the new crulaeTphlladea- MISM MLXAV0X J. CBAPIX ZXtAirM. An application wa mad to Jndge Clement, in th City Court ot Brooklyn, yeaterday by Drs. BtoM aad Bon of th Charitie Department to Baw Mia Eleanor J. Chapln, an uamarried wo-Bvaa of fifty, who ha been a practicing phvalolan tormailyV mini tied to 17 WahVe private insane asylum in bt.

Markka Avenue. MleeCaapia to now tfeMw. haviac beea last eaturdar. hhs haa been In the -mii 1rW Mr "'nTJawo" KowaVton! sor sTaral year, aad oa her eomplalnt waa seat to aa aaylont ta Hudson. A 218bs.

and twmained U.rWforVr PrsTtou to that tin Mia Chapia had been WOeln BMdiclne Hadaoo, but twbrTei amd tb applioaaoa ZmZZX not atoms or run xxcisx law. fty prisoners arreated Sunday for violating taw axoto Itvvw arraigned ta th vartoaa p41ecaMrUywstordAy. Of thaw do, or tor saloon keopar war bafor Jade wralta la tb Toanba. Th.y were all dtoehargwl fe7uok evideacav. They all admitted Uattber were they had aobt bettor.

rem af th ether wr not a fortaaato. In Jeffbra Mark Cwvrt Michael Eagaa if ISA DKlr btreet. Charie Ortk wTaSi Was. 'Irtr-eereatb Btrwat, aad J. H.

IUeiaa of 47 tti Twelfib Straet were heldT lVueHrtta wTSr- On HnlredVnd lrtntb 8 tree was bald, aad ta ta Co-Art Joaepk Brady Of X28 tMUTl Brady oTiaa ftrrt Avenu. fienrS tfyyw.V.rg rtMirtb Avenua. sd Vlillam 110: He llir; ermanlr. HO: Lake Turk. lOfl" ldy Arc Mr, 105 and lm(t, HA.

aleo raa Iteuina--Aaalaat Maary Hardy. 3 to 1 atralKlit and aoney wr piece: agalaat Artxena tor place, area atuaey. rCTH RA'X Fix and a half forlocca. Eatoa-town. 110 jwnnda.

ndden by Mclerro.Kt, won by two lenU.a fn.m SUolover. Ill, who brat HpeedarlL 1 10. a leuxth for tbeplac. 'llBe 1 Harry Boa artl. lie: IjardnerriH, ll; Koualnr.

llo- imri v.i ABOUT THE CITY ItABt MAT ESS EE EST. AGEXT ITOdKIIO MACES OCT A PltETTT WEAK CASE. MaryHaresJ tb twelT-yerold dangater of Mrs. Mary Hatea, a widow, who keep a news- stand at Enid way and Twentr-third Street- peered over thW desk at Jostle O'Belliy In tb Jefferson ailcet Police Court yesterday and van as modeA a little prisoner as ever stood iie before him. Justice took a dee ded Interest In the clrenmsiajiee attending the little girl's arrest for eeHijig papers at her mother's news- stand at Twafaty third Street and Broadwar.

and proceeded ededlto to make a careful Inquiry. Agent i etookiig of the Society for tha Preren- tion of Cruelty) to Children made an affidavit the little girt selling ratter at that he had the stand. In pi prohibits eiil it selline uaneral violation nf tha la vv Urea ruder sixteen w-ddlina- or He mrther sld that on Jnly 20 i.t v. i.i Buperiuteodent ceroa mm to it away from tbej utloB i Jar. Ilaye to keep Mary veaut.

uru ue naa a one so sirs, uaye made a a. at bah visited the society's rooms and sturdanc. place, and he cw. one reiufea to leave the another othoer had rarried her diidi out in tneir that complain girl seillug pa na. air.

Clocking further said hud been made of so venn a er. i our uud cited," aaiii thing or slept nieas excuse tne if I am ex Hayea. but I have not eaten a 8 uia lUCe eunaav arternnnn aiy utile girl Uect Avenue liOWn from ttfinta a. L. pua on Hundred and Sixty seventh street! Wltn bl ll una, I wa tne tterata www wi aire eaunar it when that man pointing to Aient btocking came up to the siana and i Dushed me i seized my girL 1 ran to ber, but he Three i away, society's roouil r- nwu.

Wltn ma ts. 1 -A .1 society would a lwrsecuting uia 1.., r. "T7rr rv. mt. aoej ar aimoir My girl doe not sell papers, out on a tin lira me mv dinner ene goes to As rea-anla scliool with her sifters." making a disturbance in the society' room.

ur Hayes deuied actinic dl- orueriy, out mule-faciid said tnat clocking and another put her out. Justice interring ui curutnuo, liaa O'Reilly said that the girl, had a right to be with her niut.ner at the staud, but not to ell paper. Thb intent of the law. which was an was to prevent young girls from excellent one. peddling pa rtsuera.

In auera aim visiting omccs to deliver i orr, lence. he adjo itrned the case till next aar. He a tour of her UowM the little girl to iro in the cue- Mrs. Havea mwaicr Ull IOCD. ia kept the stand for several SUAtolliel-a all vAll years, and her Her huluii.ri i t- aed six years sko.

He waa hllnrl and sold paper mo aauie atanu. WLAUGmiN TAKES A HAXD. COi- KERRIGjAK WANTS TO BE SHERIFF Ot KINGS COCXTT. CoL Thomas A. Kerrigan, in whose auction room in Will mghby Street, Brooklyn, Hugh McLaughlin ha.

occupied a desk for over twelve years, returned to town yesterday, and created a uun aeusauup oy announcing that he was a candidate for the Democratic nomination for enerur. "And I am going to get the nomina-Mon," Kerr Igai added. "I have been urged for years to run fori publio office, but I have never agreed to do so (until now." This announcement is regarded as significant. and the boys 1 1 thought that Kerrican stioke for McLaughlin. He has been with the latter for some time, and It aaWl ha haH Vitatlon from him ta auk fr waraw.

awa IIJ VAA-A AA Bk AXJ aAi VW at any time. If has tlnaUy agreed to take the nnnnn.i inn 111 -1 fjucnu, uo wm uo uie means of Duttina- an end In a nvhr iK.t Leimr verv Iniatcafinu I'llll I.l.ti... vuu wuriucT ib most prom inent canaiaate for the onice. He wanted It three uil hnt waa 2, fc vo uiaae room for flliara A. furey.

The latter waa beaten by a vaev lite li. --o am ui. ineuus uave main tAliie.1 a i 1 wiuruMjr aniicu mm. The Quarrel became very bitter, and now Furev and i. The local leaders have been divided up into Purer men or nnptnn, has so far re fu to support either.

Hesays IB Aaa ana. I. .1 aureiiuoua enorto have been mulaia lijnu mvj ami auituvn xrouoe JuUo jVciiu In owlor ia tbatw.r to drt. a'w a aa a wAaa aw JT vaP UOACawm Courtney, but is this would be an emphatic The appearaude of Jverrigan at this time rndi- i.ijuiui, um uuaiiy ueciuea to Lave a vnlee ai tha L-i tmtmi. Aci-rigao, 11 is au-mitted.

has no sdrength aside from Mci-ujthUn'B personal backiiar. and in tha v. ro' waa cuuvu UO would represent nobody but McLaughlin. For that K11111111 It I. 1 .7 1 wuuiu naruiy have begun hU igbt so opeuiy as he aid yesterday unless he wk acting under orders.

THE CASEl OF WILBUR CRANE. HE WILT, PRbBABLT HAVE TO SERVE HIS APPRENTICESHIP OR GO TO JAIL. Wilbur Crane. the young lithographer who ap- prenticed himseir 10 tne springer Lithographing Company and tUien left It for another com nan which offered htm Higher pay, wllL unleaa hta case is changed In. appeal, be obllited to trn has-fa- to the Springer Company either before or after a sojourn In Jail.

Springer Company procured a warrant for Crime's arrest on the irround that be waa an i unruly appreut.ee, who refused to Of ilia ludwnbiiM ahifie l.v tn 1 term uimseil np when! he learned of the warrant. 'lha raae waai men brought before a Police uatlcea unv.1... nn JUatlve. Police much to do witn uv.ua. bippreutice laws, ami the ti.iia ustice as In duot as to what should be done In tha matter.

fL'h old law governing such hat. If an apprentice refuses cases provides 10 aerve uminli to tne terms of his appren-lms brought before a magistral Uceshlp, may who mar. in i --o ue iwrsiais tn nis rerusal to um to jail until he withdraw. aerve, oommlt I his refuaal. To have the matter tested In a aa ...1 1 4 V.

illirher court It Lun young crane ikted. mrlu of habeas eorni.a auouia ue oomm aud certiorari Jaer theu procured in the Su- ureme Court. mb tue case in Supreme Coil ureed on bebui? wa called before Judge Beach Coifrt If viiauiutn, yeaieruay. it waa of Crane that hia in Ma. apprenticeauip did not oomnlv with tiia cor tue bpn Craue waa rr Conipuuy it was argued that rlV ailllfenrinad regularly law.

and that could be fnreed the time nl hiai ilJ apprenticeship. Judge beach examined the Datier down hia .1 jt a auu later iu tne day handed ucviaian, mandlug Crane. uiauiiaauig ue wni aud re- luiaiu 11. Pran. 1 a Crioe, an older nf U'liw With tha htmhrU, Lithographing Cbmpany, and while the contract luth COIlitianv tn wa in force uluv of the 1 vuvc.

ui. em- MetrfpoUtan JobPrinlluK ComDanr. me btroDndire k-ompany brought eiUt iu the Dupreme Court ior any other Beach tntril.t um iruui uoiug work horaphliiK company. Judice KraUled the tor, hoioiug thai t. raue had clearly violated the lertus 01 uli couLract.

ACTIOS WAS DEFERRED. THE 8CPPLT k)F BRICKS KOT TO BE CCTIOFF JC8T TET. The New-York land XavJ.ru. s.v facturara- Assoclition met at the Astor House yesioruar and gave renewed attention to the matter of th bo-colt of Planck brick yaris. Th assocUtion had been wuiempiating sautting off ail supplies of brick ery uty, and Brook! vn nana.

the borentt fw. ..1 f.i ir. laer ome expectoUon adoptton oYT V.1 UndBratoad- had L.J.. Uie suppiii. Vf brTci Ith.

cVuca ItrrnTerj w.th u. gVYp.Tcr' 01 na' avugnr in commute worked th. torTal-AaaocuT- it "7'i" acuoa. Mendar. aad it Lai iwvuaN vu nntil next "Ptod that at tb adjourned wU prented byiL, eim- -ueetlng a repore snitta, I T0CXD WITd at TRACTVRtn trrr Cronr Buttonlwaa ealbd hniA ----w a-wr jaHg mmm UtO BsMtj TwsterttajaTar ti body of Joseph Bcalso, an Italian, whose boidy dead was found lying at the too BreciDftotu kill la a a.rv i ebaator Cvnuity.

fHiaskuJa had been ftwctui-d. 4 rtn vU found near tb bodyaotrw. kair aad bloM. Th Coroner believes tha Pt Vbers found to ww va eawrted kkajaa-' a moacY. Both these ar rnlMinir.

Two davs be fore, t-calrv had a qiiarrrl with hia brother rar.k. and the latter threatened to ret eves with him. He had also bad quarrels with otber. As there was no proof agalaat anybody th Jnrr found that fcealao came to hie death tmta a fractured kali, produced in a mann-r unknown. THE OFFICIAL AXE FALLS.

SECRETARY WISDOM DISMISSES SEVERAL CISTOM HOUSE EMPLOTES. The abrupt dismissal by Secretary Windom of two ueputy surveyor ana on deputy naval officer this port ha caused a sensation at the Custom House. The deputy surveyor who are to go are jonn w. coming and Avery B. Cauln.

Both were appointed Xor. 1, 1889. Corning earn from ltnira. It was hia first experience la the Customs Service. But Catlln had been tn the service for twenty year.

Us waa an Inspector be -ore he became deputy surveyor. He haa strons political baoklne. heln a hMtha.in. law of Secretary Tracy. Herbert H.

Taylor, the ucuuij uaiai omcer on wnom tne omclai axe le.l, is a Brooklyn man. be waa appointed IwiMl tkia.mntka..M aiuraUy. the ttrat thing that was snggeated am faaALnra fns wVaaa. aaw. rat a iwavu va VtaaJTb wVCUOU WeVPt lUftVt SUhllia rw-kH ta 1 I 4 1 KtU polKic to have had no thin to do With til.

aa In.AMnu. k-1 ft 1- nwiu nvaiUKWR lit that when the account came to be audited no niiuionty was xouna ior paying more than one uepuvy in eacn department, xm. was con- nrnieu oy toe Aixorney oeneral arteran exauit-naUon of the law. That settled th matter and Ibedlsmlasals will disarrange the Surveyor's department. Surveyor i.yon.

Mime moo tha ago. dl lde.1 llie vnrt Af hia aAa. v. ii. ircuuoi.

placing Deputy Surveyor Collins, who now Is the onl- deputy, In chartr of the boarding offi- vviu.uk iu lliaim Vi WOri Bl IOC DSTgO Ollice. and Catiin In charce of Mia vi Lyou stated that the work had tbua been ayal acuie.ww. uu uic reauic naa Deen very satisfactory. Harrlaon V. Oourley 1 the Deputy 1 V.

1 1 Secretary Wtndom waa reported yesterday as saying that he waa aware that the officials were tiMuft.rT. and that thAsa WMnt.4 w- new legislation to autaorlae payment for their n.trln.. Unl lh.nalft. 1 1 1 Vinci out oe rescmuea. i oere may ue, nowever, an effort made to find iui un lueu, ao ii at inev may continue their work, pending the legislation necessary to Hm Iham tha M.itlnn.

1 v. tary V. indom also sent letters of dismissal yea-terdav to Rlehfird A liln. i t. 1 uft WUU At.

XA.lt- doun, who a few month ago were appointed a 4VV v-ayv VA aTJSB. BRIDGE TRAFFIC INCREASING. A PROSPECT AT LAST OF BETTER TER- MIXAL FACILITIES. traffic feel the effect of the on tint- nee. on and shows it in the return but a compared witn previous rears the traffic for July waa larger than in any year, and fully maintains the average annual Increase, The total receipts for the month were an Increase, off8.4o3.Sl over July, 1889.

and a decrease of $5,924.30 from the June (1890) receipt. The dally average of passenger by promenade and railroad wa 99.268 a aeainat 110.701 faring Secretary Henry Beam, of the Board of Trustees, eald yesterday that Em 11 Emmaa- th. owner of the property south of the New-York entrance oi in Dridge, had withdrawn hi appeal from the award made by the Commissioners and would accept the 200,000 awarded to him. This would be paid la a few days, and then the run tecs wouia take possession of the nrotertv. Hillen, on the other side, will carry his appeal thiougt) to the court of last resort, and In his case the Trustees will deposit the amount awarded to him with some bank or trust company, under order of the court, and will take possession lust the same aa If the case waa finally (J KVA1VCS ICU, The commission authorized bv the laat Leg islature to devise a system of Increased usuai.

laciuues ior tne bridge Is in almost dully receipt of plans, more or less crudely drawn, and from all manner nf man aa frsslonal engineers; but several of the latter are aaiu ui oe eugsgea upon plans which they will present to the Commissioners before Sep. 1, when the time for their reception expire. Of the plans thus far received. Secretary Beam said. the a ftnicrciarj DHDI BB1U.

6 greater part contained the insuperable ob-tlon of switching loaded trains In front of a 1 1. 1. -1 lec wtuc-w eiwaeuier pre Otis and ImDraotieable. the ni-V locomotive, utners were altorether nmnn. iter- iks i and visionaries who had no conception of tha an.

iui.1.11 a va Uft. TESTING A WATER TOWER. THE HALE APPARATUS TRIlcn OX A KOBTH RIVER PIER. The new Hale water tower waa tested thoroughly yeaterday afternoon on the pier at uieiooiot west Thirteenth Btreet In the presence of a large number of representative of the Fir Department, and the latter very generally eapreaaea sausiaouon at tne way the apparatus performed Its work. It waa taken down from the Fira Department repair shops In West Third Street to the pier at West Thirteenth Street- and there two lines of 39-lnch hose were connected with It and the powerful 7ia-inch nnmna tha Are tug Zophar Mill.

The tower waa raised a lull height of sixty feet and stood a pressure of iou pounas. jl pressure or leo pounds was put on. but this, in tiia nf 1 av va VUV lUbvUD her wabble" a trifle, and the pressure waa put aiaaUrW 1 KA an1 Wan S. aa ww VV 4UVA aVOIfl, LUUi D. xucappara.ua urewa fttwam udffMl by the Fire IjoArtnifATit mn whs.

tA a- aau vw aw-n aA.z-11 1 a aaji 17-75 aa, Uj.aj. tance of about 400 leet The noule was turned a.uuuu. uciiwKtt, ana manoeuvred at ankles, the steel plue raised and lowered a ...1 ind Cailarht It tha a.aanln..Ml..M. ft 7 vaua uvmiuu UI water Waa aent In a ramil.n causing the people to scatter to escape a drench- 1 A n.mtniri-ftnlia. v.j i a unu (iiauicu IlllUBeil In what he thought a safe position got occasional du.uicu mm to 00 some wora insiantineous photography.

A inn it naa nMaan. Chiefs of Battalion res nan. Moill. iTahn. Hhnrt ramnh.ll 1 w-utu.

win a Uft 1 JJ PRICES TOR LEAT7TV.lt Leather manufacturers are enlnrlnc of better prices than they have known h.rn.e tor a decade. Editor laaae rr n.iia. wa. wa UI. oaoe ana ttalher Reverter said vesterdav- that notwithstanding this fact, the country wa better supplied with bides than for manv nr.

years. The present Improvement In the market was a perfectly natural reooverv from long period of depression. From had fall AT. BTrfAlia1t- A A Ka a. 1 -mv vv ucr Will, UBlO' ioc.k Z0'" leather that In 1880 sold forSOeenU centM.

Iu the earlv Hnrlnir ti- aa-aava aA.Ar AA ua an? tWIIIl IT waTaaSl wia-htaw haW al 1 1. tannert had Ixnitrht titi h-v, at tne prevailing low prices, and when other Har SMJ VAIU A A at SA Bl UaJBBJ UIUPH bled rouna cvcrj thlug gob- IhtM t'lSSS Of la. tha. Vail a percent, since Pprinx. Other kinds of leather "I IU" wnerai increase In the do-U nd' hiflnnlng to feel Th.

1. "75 footwear. season at least. Mr. risllev thonirht ka.i v.

to them. "UB auV VUaliAsUCA THE SPOILS IS STSK-T Brins- u. uxut amour Rxut a a.vvw.wi.weu. IUr lucrsavejobsln the navy yard waa the cause -unter yeaterday In which Jeremiah ruiUaineaaTeo President of th Second Ward x.cpuouoan AssocUOon, waa badly pummeled. waa lavMna.

rum ard tough. Some time asro Gil 11 ran r. a iK the asocuuon ih.re. two btSM --d Gold bo betow ha "t.noT-1-a 4iai -w 1 f'vtiuou i or. trn ri baih Xtt.ZZJVL!!" Democ-raC- and leVt -a.

01a manaown POUceman hurried Jusuo whom svi TIJ I llt4IJll JL auuiE rovsD AT OXW PISS. WW 4VI411IS. 8B VewSr At. WallabOUt Bain. veate-da.

rZ wvwHDU UCJU lawnl fnn.4 a. a Til aw toat of David Olenh.n. an unmarried man, who uTT nd Bridge Street. Brookl was aitttnc tKa v. iw viTnV overboard.

Two man Le an1 oragged bin asuora, but aa wsi oi rTeaericg Haa. a auu reaterda. hi. aaw. uw anrrse.

iuxi WILL Jftxn trt "un.illj, Mward Fanebap and 1 t.na, ti a i -atw, sh wer "'I'luaaa xn a anreiar. iir.t nt ty- -i- ow wona of goods wer -7paoa guilty in th Court of General Jtl'T0 10 ta th tread. nCTJ 5 a1 Welvlng tolew character. TKieuc 01 good i dredT J. 1 Jfd ut ban.

IIakes IJght, Flaky, Delicious Mot 55aiife The most Appetizing, Digestible, Wholesome, Conveniently prepared of Summer Foods. THE MODERN ORCHESTRA. MR. WILLIAM J. ITENDERSOW LECTURES BEFORE THE SEIDL SOCIKTT.

Mr. William J. Henderson delivered a lecture under the auspioe of the Seidi Sooletr at Brighten Beach yesterday afternoon on "Or- Chftaf tlnn. Mr n.ndarann waa aaala.au K. Herr Antoa Soldi aud the Seidi Orchestra, and tne result was a dellghtfuliy-lnstrnetlve entertainment.

Bv wav of nrefau-e- th. leetnrer that he did not pretend that there waa anything novel in wnat he wa about to any. It waa all alphabetical knowledge to the trained musician. but to many others who were not familiar with the technique of. mualo he honed that tile lecture would be of vain.

He wa led to speak on tha aubtect of orchestration, because manv members of tha Seidi Society had confessed to him their ignorance of th uses, direct and relative of tha various musical instruments used in an orchestra. Hi purpose in giving th lector waa merely to aaaiathia hearers to a general acquaintance with the tone, character, and naa of Inatra. menu employed In a modern orchestra with view to aiding them In following the various voice part of a modern score. He then described the construction of a mod ern orchestra, naming all th lnatrumenta- and the three band wood, braaa. and string.

The instrument used in each of the band waa deaoribed. and It waa tnld hw and why they were written In th score. Com parison waa made between various composera, showing the difference in the methods of orchestration. The foundation of the orchestra waa the string quintet, because string never get tlTM. Mnahla a.

1 rtety of effect, more than all the rest of the 1 w.v Wft.ft.va. V. U.TT.1UI1B orcuesira put to gather. nr. iienucrson than took no the several In.

atmmenta in orri.p ami iiu.iHK.il a each. At the Conclusion of such dawtrlntlnn auu cfiauauuu, xi err ceiui ana a is orchestra Illustrated what had been said. The result waa i auwaaw lua, a. VDOO OieBT, intelligible, and entertaining. The violin, viola.

av.vuwaav, uvuuia VIH, OBXp WClW SUD-leCted to this treatment Indltrldnal). an MTIU, lvely. Then the wood-wind band was considered, and tha fliil. V. T- ill 11 "ui pivi-uiu, virve, x.ugusn norn, Daasoon, ClaVlUCI, WW Clarinet, 1DQ nOtH were treated as the string Instruments had been.

The third division wa tb bra, and her th cornet, trombone, tuba, and tympanl wer particularly explained. Finally the combination of the three bands was shown. Brief men tin. wa also made of the bass drum, snare drum. amhal.

V.I lft.il. V. wj.uft.wM, "ciie, uanuonica, gong, tambourine, and th other instrument used In a "iwri IHVUB.ua LABORERS AS CLERKS MB, MTERS, COnUTT DEMOCRAT. TV a TO MS. BKATTIK, TAMMAHT.

Controller Myers. Countv Demoerat. aent n. following to Tammanvita Hana ReatrJ. vieaning uimmiMi oner, yeaterday: HtX: ReTarnne ta tiia nav m.11 at a eni'lng Jnly desire to call yourattonttoi to th.

fal that anal. na.i-aA.ta ed as Uborei snd detailed clerical work and as asauunt foremen. I would respectfully snuest that the continued performance of aervices of such a char, actor by persona appointed as laborers and detailed comidiane vnnli. thawf dvitLn-iU. Of the detatlllliar Af afjaisl tiAFanria a mmKWMMX9 IM w-e yanwwi arji CkriinUwLioDer Beattle aent tha fniiAtvins wer: Rll? nafArH-tsr TA a ai a In rrfetuT.

TlTa nawA.tsrnmtAw1 lm Vwvwftaa.a... a. a a-il 7 77 e- un wort aixi aa aatKtint ftii-eniei. od tba pay roll of Utonri nctinf Jalr Slt iH90T too are moat t. ZCr Doucf mu eiaase or the eer nfliatlnli enraead Xw I oiioai ivre or in) fjomrotev- af a-cays, I fTBA Li III 1 It SAX arsons nam I in the said par roll alio have io ins taxing effect of th civil service regulations have been duly appolntoa latluii.

uoa regu- T0 EXAMINE DE ARNAUD. HAS HE FALSIFIED THE WAR ntPlDT. ME NT RECORD9 1 Application was made to Chancellor Ver.iii in jersey mty, yesterday for a commission ta amine Capt Alfred Amand at Hot UnHm a. In the interest of Mr. Mary Poet, who la suing Ulrica a.

iie Arnauq or Bergen County to recover title to aome property. Charle Ar- naud say he a Count and claim to have eom- manueo. a ooay of Mlssonrl Voluntrra dnrln. the The name Alfred Arnaud on the records of the War Department at Washington, ha says, was Intended for him, and It alleged that he had tha Mannl li in ui. name.

TOl lawyer claims that the Cant. aviirea uninn vhn a ti.w .77 oi iun nulla AiiiataftH i i iv. nauu claims to have commanded. I. i.

nat avawuiwl WU1UU Hfl Ar- Jr wnis to nave toe testimony of Uken Present DoAx- The counsel alleges, too. that the War Denai-t, roent naa commenced proceedings against Da Anuuid for f. Ulf.1.. rv. i.B avw a maiounuj, CVRI0VS PEOPLE.

TWEKE When free-letter dellverv waa i- West Xew-Brigbton. about two months ago by tue i-osi umo iiepartment, two letter box were placed In the villare of Port Ria.hn.. (which ha iu own Post Office.) on teiearranh pole, being In violation of a vilhu-a nr. ottentlon of the Tmsteoa V. Wtu caUd to tb tt and at their last meeting a resolution waa adopted natniiu Ika -nl.

U- 7 writ to Postmaster General Wanamaker. Baking that the objectionable boxes be remn-rld the popular feeliuc wa in oppoiduon to their nreaeiii-e Th. utia. v. 1 v.

v.imwieruf iienu thWm much. Interest by th eitUena of ALMOST TOR MRU. CHARLES P. tnt Judge Beach of tha Bunrema Conrt ra.t.nia. allowed Mrs.

Llxzl B. O. Shaw B2S wa.v -il mony pending her ault for a limited divorce) irom ner husband, Charle P. Shaw, the cab! railwav nmmnte. lni.i.ni.

i ofdM'. V. AU allowance) tsnaw eharge that her husband has treated her crueUv. In another suit she aks tot a ao- eoantittg as to about imri A vwuuiti waa also waa settled 1, to ehaw.ind- which aftoaM afg2ffi hand, and 1. in.

out MR. TRTS IS irox.nntnrrm Controller Mvera au.i.aj a WW. UftO lUt- lowlng non-committal letter from Senator Wlll- iaau r. rrve. cated at aaawer to th Controller letter protosting SSi of th Item of 1330.000 rarelal eaUratl Z't ZZZZ.lS.

1LJ" raeelvwa. I shall civ have mad i i- face. not la to Beaaia. to de what to be tor tha laai l.iIT;. truly.

wa taw n.l iaiar.t. aa. tlv WIXJalAJt P. JBTX. MOBOKElf eiJTTT.nvrr Trxmm ft.

avVaA. Tne diaaOuearanaft. f-. a. a uvai xto week kaa crwatad alarnt that City.

Monrla Vathan. a Httl. Id cripple, was th first to disappear. Mr. ZS 'a kld, Blsrmata.

Tt. .5 i-TT- eeaan. a al Uaaur ax. ca iront TESTERDATS BASES ALL GAXZX JaXTRIl TEAM PLATS riXE fXTUC AKD DEFEATS THE LXADERS. Tb Mew Tor Kattoaal a aew leaf yesterday aad played a truly ajawaaaa dwfaauag the laarlars In a close sad xMla Welch wa la la torat, aad aei tb vta tiers aowa to three hit.

alUtoagk at avral time aadaeloat aay af hUagactlvaBa It weaUd aav y. sultod die aatronaty. The apectator aerva strung ap to a high pitcb all tb way tbreuga. Tb faaturrs wereeatch bv Deaav aad Hainr. Kenny's was a foiU Br which, while raaaing a breakneck apead, ha aaped ta with- awe baad vllhla a af Uie.fra.w which ae vara tea th IrrviUid bleara.

era trum r.a tllaaaiWi. It wa owe nt tb noat dlta. cult ratebea evrr aeea a tb grenada. WhtaUrr trn. hoe perfurmaac was fully ap to tb mark.

In niBa Manager Mutrto aeeaia sa hare a ana Blaywr. Mi' HlTaa. th. new lelder. waa af ao aaa.

Ha weal to the bat tarto. wbea aaaa ware eat asss aad atrack eat eavh time. Neither aide soured until the sixth Inalng. Clarke nit lor twe hasas. and weal re third ua Olasarark slurle.

He soured on Vkiitstler's safe hit. la tb seventh llemang. Denny, aad Welch hit safely, sad ou i toraaa's smgl Huraoag aad Danny sooth. Ta nw-rong. (M.

L.I OL t.1 a. Ttemaa, ct 0 Clarke, e. 1 Olaaae ck.a a Whlatler, lb.0 Baaartt. ab. Hnrnung, Ltl Denny.

1 Watch, 0 la.ro. a. 1 1 bontna. I rx --a. a ft.

a la.ru. A. K. 0 0 4 8 1 6 1 0 lis 1 1 a 1 8 1 0 laaavi, roots, lb 0 Terry, a. 0 Daly.

cT 0 0 0 0 SIS 0 0 10 i osMivan. Clark, r.f 0 Total -3 8 9711 t. Total. 0 if7 is Xew-York 0 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 0 Bauoklya. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Earned runs Xew-York.

S. Struck out Tlarnaa. kiaVllllan f'l 1 I TT 1 i i ft.aj, 1-. tt wm. UuB.

ri.l Plnkney, Smith. Two-baas bits -( larks, Pi-sta. oaiTince uiaasotek, iioranna, ULark. Stotea bases Clark. Fouta.

mptro Mx. Lyaoh. BCCk'S" MIK LOAB AOAtX. Th gams put up by the Xew-Vork Playwrs Laagn Club at Brotherhood Park yeaterday wa well, avr miad; th less said ot It th better. The majority of tb spectstors wer not disgusted, beceee they hold a kindly feella toward th plarars, but thef war sick at heart to an their great favorite plana- headlong into th ebyas of exocrabl baseball playing.

It was little short of a burmsqua, witfe the soraes ahllV in rapidly from muffs to fumbles, from fumbles to wild throws, aad back again, crowned with a pr dominant lack of beadwork. O'Day aad SlaUery ta. Beared ludl! arent. They did not aeea to ears whether ley won er lost. Brewa's catching and batting waa th only redeeming feature.

Tb tellers played a good game, a foul eaten by Wood aad a stop by Mnl-vey being tit features. Th soorei xsw-TCkx. n. raixjLDixrwiA. tr.

u) a. la mo. a. a a. ln.ro.

a k. 3 110 0) Oriffia, e.t..8 8 110 Broara, 3 8 8 8 0 Connor. 0 10 0 of Bhiadla. I 8 0 8 0 rogarty. r.f..3 8 3 0 8 Mulray.

0 0 3 1 Klch'd a. as. 9 8 4 3 0 Slaitery. rt 13 0 2 1 3 10 1 Shannon, 3 1 4 4 8 Wood. lf 8 3 10 Ptckett, 9 9 4 7 9 Farrar.

1 19 i 1 Hall man, ...0 8 8 3 0 Hatfield, Sb.O 10 8 0 0 0 1 31 UamU, -A 0 10 Total ai 11 94 14 71 Total 18 18 37 18 8 Xaw-Vork ...8 0 9 10 113 0 0-11 0 0 9 0 8 1 0 1 Earned raaa-Kw-Yrk, 8: Phlladelnhla. 6. Horn runs Brown, fa.) Three-baae alto HatneM. Shin, die, Hailmaa. Two-baas hits Gore, ghladle, aTofrarty.

Stolenbasaa Oore, Johnston. Bhindle. Wild pltoae O'Day. (8.) KaeD. Psased ball Brown, la-plrM sears, (iauaey aad WAiD'S BATS- VUI HOT FBiXBlX Ward's team did not win at Boston ysatarday -ply becana Delay's earva would not socasct wtth th tats with which th great shortotop had provided bis men.

Ward. In his first dm to tb bat, mads a run, and that waa all th Breoalya got. The aoorei Boston, (p. 0 0 8 0 0 1 1 97 Brooklyn. 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Baa hits Boa ton.

13: Braokln. lWaa.Ti ton. Brooklrn, 4. Earned rune Boston. Two.

bsae bits Kellr. Breutbera, Murwhy, Union. Stolen bases Klohardaou, Quinn. Marnlur. Kellr.

Ward. Andrew Passed ball Murphy. Wild pitches-. Daley, Sowders. Struck out Brown.

QuinaT aurvav Wsjrd, McOeachy, (2.) Bierbauer, Joyce. Lmplrea Messrs. era-neon sad Hoihert. Aattairw 1 i and Marph bowder and Cook. OTHEB GAMES.

AI BAawvYtwr 3 0 1 0 9 1 0 4-14 1 4 A aWt'Tawvai Bi rr uav-t nusourg. (K. I) 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 aaaav a iBwVWk, a. aTT aar. Plttabarr, (P- L-) 3 1 8 0 013 1 C20 Cleveland.

fi 8 0 4 0 0 1 0 111 Lnaclanatl. (N.L.) 1 18 110 0-9 i-arTiail 1 8 0 3 0 1-7 AT CHICAGO. WaW 11. Chlemra, (P. HnfT.li.

CP. .3 0 0 0 3 8 0-8 a i Buffalo. 0 0 0 0 0 Chicago ..1 0 0 3 0 0 4 3 0 0 0-8 it mr Ai-ia aa Im. a a 7 a Brvoklyn 8 10 10 0 9 8 IS 108 Toledo. 0 0 9 0 0 8 1 0 0- aauuetic 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 9 os At INswark-Newark, 6: Hartford, 3.

At New-Haiven New-Haven. Wllmugton. a A Lebaiii.B lialtlroore, 1 ban mi. 'i Wuhlh.i... i.i.

a. tt -7- nvnigirLIL a t- risburg tailed to put In aa appearauoa. KOTES. Pamv was oeminsr down on a. th gam rsatardav.

and bv hia aide a uiu woa. tne attenaanoe wsa. "ft. about six or sevea hundred. I gxuma," replied Psrrar iioklna aru-iaa.

tha rar ha a. Tk 7Kr7 He buaiied up and. adecUng a aonchalant air. aaked of Hallnisn what th. nraa li i Hallnian what the ttgnres were.

Hailniao taT.ia a-Wft Sr a. I "a awaeaai awum aw Ult U. IAUS.EaWtr TTwJFBn nisi hntiiraf mhUpwck-l. iuru'-d over the edge and showed It to latter. wuptra to ms mead.

It la supposed he told him th actual paid attended! which he not wish the r.i.i.n 1 hera hava bean aoma ramair. aa Ewlng. the Captain of tha Brotherhood ball player. faVtlil taa Bkatat w.Ka aaafM a awwi ri ir. u.

reeuintioiia smnulujr their ouuddenoe in lum. deprecauTTthil. luaUce jl, rumor doss him. and recong work haa done oa and off the neULihey iythata player of th club desire, th release of EwinsTaad being eiroutotadtt lid Th Naw-York and Brooklva v.h.i teams will play again at tb Polo grounds to-dr h(1. Tr i.

n. -uu. i-iayers- ieagus team win trv to aka on. a. ma frrn 1.

i 1 .1. i TT .77 I -a a auouiarnood Tlenn. nlavaal aaa a-. 1.1 I making' a 'prVton 7u "to Swf bieeTOeh1- "fi: irvu. i 1 1 1 a taw, mat.

TnffV nf tha f-auiaaa a laeaaue leaat waa re. moved from yeaterdars gam byUmulra WZZZ io a dari.u.i, -mpir paafos tor Tr.a S-a-aaateaaa TU VVa Aa, ICID CTfrH UJJ Aa-4 MlaaafSaSa Knn.LfAV V11 taMtawi.aa U.I a that hewulbe -nablT to pOTtKr "Bock" Ewing la usdtr th weather anln vr. may not be bia play for twTiuee dayaT Mm.yw-UlM MBurk.ttaaooldbkept to light field by Mansgsr Thos twe home-rnn hit by Brown war bearutos. CABBED CHECKS ASD DISAPPEARED. BUberberg Brother, maker of caps and apron at 61 aad 63 coster Street, mourn th loa of 500 and would be cheered If th thief, Joseph B.

Lindner, a lad of eighteen, war arreated, Lindner, in anlt. nf hia a aui k. um asnio ox 7 hj raoe course fre- i J7i wout-aiDiiowj oi Bia empiorera "71 BaaCA8T WlsaUsWW WlUS 104 Mf eoAtoS sr. w.j.uio iq me oroer or tn firm. Yeaterday ha took a number of checks aud said B.

ararln ta. 1. V. U. ft u.

va as uoux ana a half that had, without au- thAFitV Mahail 1 um amount or aoOO and Www, ui auxntn arlwoincs aatiBtted hlmseU that ha had absconded. a -kT. torn which de- cnbed Lindner a 5 feet 6 inches in height, verv swarthy, and attired in a black uta-r coal trowser of a check pattern, a fiann! shlit, ru7 aet leather shoes, and a white straw hat 0XM OP TBS JERSEY RISO DR0WXED. Cormack Dolan. a weil-knoww augar house la Jersey City, feU into tha water at South Gap, Jersey City, yesterday afternoon aVnii Wat ft afla-wbwarVlLaBftA TTI a.

tin 8t-vur waa riwio Tti rsWT arter twelve mlnates, but all attempt atT TtmuZ citation nra.ad fntll. u- dieted Lonoio; in Jersey u'ty. TVl BwYr tavrriai a.a.t.. ri I. -v- 'I'f J- -rreia out aetspe- Skad a a.

Ta WA 14th U. rtn aTsiaalBaiu.saan -aw IakhB5r yswcaa Diamond Pins. avrowg frtttf Utignt, ligkt, frtotful forms. Btoiertoet. Theodore B.Starr 206 P7JTH -ATI, -Batt, IrtimJfr4in 25fA mud 261 1126 aBKOa4JJWa.T,j Good thincrs Trousiers.

for in. stance come high. Our best Trousers. $7 to ti): but then have others for less, and some of the best ones get marked down about this time, so that 15 to II 7 buys very nice drapery for your INice suits In ample variety and Fall Overcoats are ready. B0GEBS, PEET CO.

TTTRIH Tiiaee. BROADWAY Warns, 1UOA, ixwh. PARDETC GREAT CLEARING SALE. omatxxcixa mostjati a.tto. il $50,000 Value.

Tslvers. Body aad Trtjry Brsal. aad txtrw Super IngratBA all tha best aaUryTtaa TaWga. tn an th dlffVreat bbrt bare arade late Bags, varylagla atsea, oitahi fa all klda af J. I r.

actual vala. MEW frTTXKS AJUirVTSO DAILY. Th hvgeat aad most esparb vrtoty vwrsiwwm. fjIXTH AYWXVX. 1STH AKD 14TH BTS.

Craad, Crrlgbt, aad Ba ATederaia rrlnn. TOaKZKT. IftBTAXftLMESTK. Sc KXCBARtTB. 5th cor.

16th N. Y. tjdbj-0rh Sinus. aEiiioB two GEnrra. Svinday kdition Five Cents.

Terms to Hill Subioribars, Pottptdd. BiTl.T' SSSnr- LYttooloding Swndav. nvaar- fcLNDA V. I WTul, f. fraa iwia.

witn ounday smrifSB LKak TaTifKAni iva, UABaJtaV BJfltkiwit U.ai.l wiua 82 wB am WIIBBJail aro BAaTl Bkjr WT.1KXT. per year, fit. Mx montha. A SEW MOTOR, PKELTMTX AET TRIAL TBIP OF M'DOCGALL ELECTKIC CAB. THE A number of geatlemea lntereatod la nralera method of treevcax traction wltaeaaed th first preliminary trial trip of th Mlr McDou-gall storage battery eleotiio oar laat evening ta Bvnth Avenue, ana though tome of them wer xpert la such machinery, and naturally erit-leal, they pronounoed th.

xperlment a ano-cm. Tha Inventor. W. ItL MeAJowgall, handled th lever himself, assisted by hi htartrlclaa, Townsend waioot he ga hi experiment by storing th batteries from the engine ta th Broadway and Seventh Avenue Car Stables. In seventeen minutes h.

had enough lectrlctty stored away to run th. mlnQt- Th mechanism of tb S'toractor. aad th Uttl motor eon-ceaiedunder tb floor of th ear weigh only V- It ma by a battery of 144 eU ithat develop a power of 720 volt eontlua-oualy for twelve working hour. aA-5 Mv MoDougall had taken on hia supply tod th oar and Ma It all over th traeks of ths ear bouse at half speed, taking th old unused switches witn a facilitythat sur? iVhi Ptora, among whom wer PreeV-r'llvr100. of.

tn -ri'h lec trio Unht -rtdan. W. N. Van Voorhia, Jealdasnt of th company, and Job W. Tlmj? Thea th ear wa ran oat and startod ap to th ITad and eoTve readily, aad th motion of storting and stopping was low and pleasant and wltboot any lar.

teeveral tb ulr ear wer ehaawd oa th np and down track. Mr. Me- iOUarail nt. Ht.r.1 Tl IU. DVBUVt held over th car by running it at full speed .7 nil Hwainnnu th car ahead.

Broadway peopl ar much ln-fr 1 th. Invention, for, nnllke others of nMtor of being to th ordinary ear now la naa. which woold entail verv lit-tl. aalditiA.ai ZZZl. .7 of motiv power.

-ug. ewmjitAny aa been OTganlsed to bond th 1 .000. Th offlcTr iivwieiii w. i. west.

eot. VtcsPre-Jdent: Joba Tlmpsoa7 ftcrs tory aad Treasurer; W. M. MeDougalT General WfeVnAawwAB Tnarts.ail wHfa.l--U W-. TTBsTTJi ml 1 AWWBWMI4 uaj aa.AanJs.s7.

iWlsn'fll XSTLLTM B0DT TJX ALLY Meaemer after a good deal of alffl-wnlty secured a Jury of ton men yeaterday aad axarehed them down to 73 West Btreet to view th body of William EalOy, th. longshoreman who died oa Ward's Island from lockjaw alleged bt ta)ar tnfllctod upon J40, tti Jtrnooa. when ths Inquest will hold. Keiilys foaeral, which wa to hava token plac Sondav. wa stopped by order ot the Coroner, who had failed to Impanel a Jary.

and th body wsnotsrAOiUed to moved until had MS. OILROT IS TOWKRLXSS. Ko ana wer ha yat been received by Comml-slnnee of PnhlU Va'AT-ka iiiIfa li, lmM to th Sew-York Bteaun Heating Company. Mr. uuroy any that steam waa rising from over aiuiuiTu awa opeuioga aavu vivwa water head down town according to yesterday re a aaa.

TVM mmym nim a. ww arleaa to 'aV eiialiav. af ana 1. 1 1. a uauaertholaw.

iood ex ores tor two cxxtcxixs. For nearly two hundred years a street la th Tlllaara of Port Plrhinotwi ran. n. tt. leagtk along th.

JOll Von Kail, ha bea knowa ua. rnura noax a aw uaiuoa or xn. VuLlaaw at theij- lAvat toeeling, upoa a patlUoa of th reaa-denta of the read, changed tb na-ioa to JUclr Bvud Terraoa, which 1 th same MBM ta msm ftl a ftl dailv: a Willi. 4. bAiEti a 'at.

DAiiaV: i B.00 i.ao R4ILV: i.ii "nwr cnartoa B. Upeax of a iLTBPmwny' aiwlm OampbeU ofbooth at CamDbelL UnKart i. zr i jim. i iu, aiao anown a uver-Pool Jack." Then th Cfeninet-warnad th Jury mat. ta at tat Ttt -a.

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