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FISTS AKD HEELS ACTIVE tALva novau vjctvbz otbb COKSBLL. BB ITHACA BOM MOT ALLOWED TO CO KB A POIBT iv HB FOOTBALL OAXB TKTltlA. Itbaca, V. Bv. and Cornell mat for the aeooad Am tha football Bald to-day, and 11 ih adtoeatrous bmUii for Cornell, ra along la defeat by 70 to a Yale brought ber MrMfMi ma, resolved oa reveage for Ceraeirs eewrtag iffMt her three weeks age.

They played a perfect (mm wtu um tiMpuo leaf pmmi, asvsr toeing a tunata, grtiag wy a signal, vr falling im fists aad heels wheaever tta mplre boI looking. Me-Bridefs "sleagiag im rwprebeaalble. Tala Bea vara elwaye where they vara atsded sad lareir loat Ua bell as fumbles. Cornell waal ta handloappodt Borstal at Bar beet mea win disabled before Me geme.aa4 fsae toes Mree mere by Yale's bard Howsrer, aba made a plucky struggle, bat vat verwhsr orerm etched. Falling to guard bar halfbacks ooat Bar 4earT.

Thayer waa la bla Brat game at tba eeeeoa. bat ba did vail. Osgood's work waa remarkable. Cbar ecterietieet Ua '-Tata teem to tbat it to Impossible ta compliment any ana maa tbay axa a ait. otu aaaorad tba arnt toueh-4ewa (or Tala ta two mtoutre ay abart Taabee ana following up kietej tbaa Cornell dl4 fear baat wark In tba faaa lhayer tore ibtrty Tarda Mrouga Yale's laa Osgood took nve more ami great cheer-' teg.

Meboweil tried tor a coal (rem Ma aud a icaap -of disappointment went ap aa tba ball atreek taa foal posts six laobee below the erossBer. It bard luck for tba red and worts. They (wraad Yala peat tba Una, but aa aafaty wee alio wad. A loan pilot, McDowell's sniaa, and Gill's ran tali tba story at Yala'a next tonsb-dswa. A bad peea, wbleb Ma Do wall BDlaaad behind bla guel.

aoorad 6 Bore for Yala. Orood and Yawger did Baa work for Cornell, bat sicClsng'a punt aad Morrtooa's daring rueh aaorad Mala for Yala. A aeries af rushea, which Ooraall fought valiantly, cava Yala iwa tnoro tooeb-dowaA Benedict Coraelra eeatre, waa saapptag baak poorly aad Yala cot through taa baiura tba baaka bad balf aabanoa. Mora of tbla piled ba aoora ap ta 88 a Cornell braeed plaeklljr, aad wbaa time waa aallad bad tba bail wttbla flfwaa yarda af Yala'a Una. Tba aaaoad balf waa muob raaf bar.

Yala waa laarollaaa aad Cornell waa a used tu anea, traatnieat. but after abort raabea arer aala Me Bride stopped a low paat from MoDoweU 84.4 toaobad down. Tbayer aad Uptoa tbaa aaada bl galna for Cornell aad Harrey bad a Baa abaaoa for a Keel from tba Bald, but fumbled aoa Cornell loot tbe ball. Baehee and a run by MeUoa aeeored aaetbar tonob-dowa. Osgood was beariac tba brunt of Cornell'a game aad makrnjr briUlaat plnya tbat eaUed fortb aootlaaed applause, but Yala kept op a volley rapia piajs, neTer giTing awar a signal, ana resistless rvsbee and great dodanac raa the Came tip to 70 to 0, wban time waa called.

H1SYABD DEFEATS WESLEYAN. 1 8rxriXD, JTor. 0. Harvard dsfaat- ad Waalayaa at football on Hampden Park tbla aftaraooa by a aoora af 67 to 3. Tbe day waa damp and rainy and tba Bald slippery, bnt vtbarwlae la good conditio a.

Tba grand stands tor tba Yate-Harrard game are already ap and vara ral well oooapled. Among tba spectators were seme of tba moat famous old players. Corbla af Yala waa bosyaetin Harrard'a play tag far tbe benefit af Ma Yala team, WlUla Tarry, enelber af Yala'a eeaebers. waa amplre, walla A. A.

Btagg. Yala'a aad rush, waa rex area, Comaoek of Barrard aid not play to-day, bat -t WM tbere aa a aubsUtoM. Hoiden waa ibere, aad Leads, one of Barrard' most fatnoaa old players. lisrrardt alevea was macb beayler than Vssleyaa'e, bat Me smaller eolles-e played a vary plaeky (anoa. At Me klek-orr.

Harrard bad the ball, and In about one In ate Stlokney, aided by a tine run of Lea. bad made a toocn-dewa. but Trafford failed to kick a goal. Tben MoDoaala and eUaybaok adraneed Me ball a luue for Wealayaa, aaa Lee made a fumble wbieh loot some ground, bat soon Dean made aaotber toaan-down. When Me ball was again ta play, abed fumble by Waaler an gave tiar-rsrd aavtbor toueb-dowa, and Mia time Trafford rot a goal.

Boon after. Hall made a lone punt down Me Bald wbten Trafford caught, but by one misplay earned It over bis goal line and was downed, making a aafaty by Uarrard tor Wealeyau. lunag the rest of Me first balf Barrard kept on making teaeh-downe at ira- aeat Intervals, aad at Ma and af Ma first half Ua seore waa 33 ta 3. la Me aeooad balf Saxa retired and bla plaee aa takaa by White. Tbe Weeleraa men played rood deal batter In Me first part of tbe aeoond baU.

frequently lorolng Me baU Into Harrard'a Tbay atarted off by a Una play by llsTbaek aad McDonald. Tba former took Ma ball and raa. Man paaaed it to AtoUoaaM. aad between than tbey adraneed twenty yards. A mat deal of Weeieyea'e ground waa gained by Bail's fine kloktng aad tbe raaaln of Wee-bysa balf backs.

Bat Berrard'o welvht told, aoa slowly Me aaore lnereasod, till at Ma and It as 7 to 3. hear tba end of Me aeoond balf Capt. Mo-Donald sprained bla ankle severely, and waa fereed to retire. Ills plaoe aa captain waa takaa by Blaybaek. and Day went on aa balf back, laa Unset play lag for Harrard waa done by lueknay, Lee, Crosby, aad Capt.

Trafford. Besides tbe Wealayaa and Crane played slL McDonald's Injury waa a serere blow, aad Mould be not speedily reearer Wealoyan'e of Pennsylranla to small. Tbe oU feoiball men en Me nela trem Yale aad Uarrard, while tbey old aot eay bsaob, eeemeg to Ulnk tbat Yale baa got to work Ma 23d. Tba teams ware as loUews; AarMrd-Hatablnsea, BlaaeharA, Cranston, TU-tea, ass mi P. Trsnaid, Capiala i Stlekaey, Crosby.

jJjliaadba.baUbaikai TraX- Olrer, Crane. Blekrard. ToK. eea. baak see MeitosaM.

hair baea.a: Hall, luUbak abuuitas a-ao played. Wblia aad Day. Daalre WUUs Terry. KICKINO IN THE BAIN. AUboogh tba rela eama down la torranU.

ang Ma Wasblagtoa Park Baseball Grounds presented mora tba appaaraaoe of a awamp bsa a well-kept playground, tba footbaU teams af taa Biatea Island and Craaernt Clubs eama to time terday for taelr aehcdoied mttehU. Ma series of Me Amateur football Talon. Btaten Island boya were light-tigbu earn pared WIM their sturdy oppoaenta. and aiae leaked Me Uttai'a skill. men rrpraseated Me Creeoaata, While only eight Itaad up for Me visitors.

Is spit of tbeae adds the Btaten Island boya flared a great game and. alMougb May were badly defeated, taey nerer last oouxage. Blx-teaa toaeh-dowae, elx a-oala, and a safety (are toe wearers of Me half moon a total of 78 to far Ue boya la yellow aad blaekv A most re triable run by IX dwarda orer three-auar-tors of Me field waa tbe featare of Ma game. I The namea and poelUoua oi Me players were: 1 Cment. Atalm island.

i. 1 Varaoa taokle 4, a ford. C. tfcapBua LeXl cuard i. O.

Baymoad. W. U. Fort u.bed()ea. B- Lamardia Blbt guard.

B. Morris. f. KlfUt taokla.M..a M. ford.

fj LreUe.KiSfctea4. p. beak F. Ashe. f.

(haldua bck M. Kaymand. la Kdwsnls Half baox Morris. Tb referee waa Mr. W.

7. Thompson ot Har- The football game between tba Kaw-York and a Oraaga Atbleaa Cluba la Ma Amateur Foot-Wl Cmlon's aerlea. which should Lava been Uyed en Me Utter club's grounds at Grave-bast Orange. K. yesterday, 4id not plaea.

The game waa poatpoaad by mut-Ul aeaaenl. KEITHEB SIDE BCOEED. AWarout, 5 or. A tie game of foot-was played Im Me rain here to-day. KelMer T1 Aeademy nor Dtcklnsoa College eould M- Tbe field waa aucky aad runaing waa blaast Uapoaslbla.

DloklntoX winning tba Ma bail and opened wlM a flank Tbe ball remained nearMeeeatre tee taig throughout tbe game. Catua made crediubie raabaa. JioMHah and buiU- r1 naywt well. Tbe teame were: Captala aad half backi reb. balf Btora.

fall aek-i Mallivaa lu2 back i aiur. Bailey. Bluer; WUUasaa. "aaa. ktta.

irwia. rasters. ftT Tarp La. Captain aad half book i baea: Pal la a. oarter baeki Masher, feraaateiter.

faacnas, Tethaae. JCrelaad, ktoreag, nuhera. WOJI BY THE SCHOOL TEAM, aa ioKi. Kev. Olymphm.

tta eleven af fit. Jaba'a Bohool. played aa tlunc gam of football with Ma States It-tad Cricket Uub Jaalora tola afteraeoa. aaparwe team work aad a harp rasb-llae oiymntoa waa Ma game by Ma acraaflgtes AMHEB3T AND WILLIAMS TI ED. Aiutmn; Mas.

Bev. 8. -A large aad aaUoat-to erew wttaaaaed tta AmbervVWUliaina jgame ea Blake YleU tbat afternoon. Pael4wae maddr and atlppery. Daring Me 1 balf Amherst made aafaty.

Creekar made a Amberet, from wbleb a goal waa 'ar Williams Xaraa4 aaada a gl waa made. Tbe eeere at Ma aJC made a towaVelrwa AaMexaU Ma ball waa punted tab tba Bald, aad mlasefl rm a try for a fat eateh, Campbell ma4e a tewefe-daa-a far Williams, hat ga. The aearw at te ead of Me gaase waa lu tM la. Raley, Vptem. aad ABaa 414 taa beet work for Amherst, aad Purand aad Campbell foe I ilia ma.

The aeera waa a aarvrlaa to all. Tba referee was Mr. eecaa PrUoetoa, aad PEIXCETOJTS EXPLANATION. I'BncrroB, X. Vev.

ft There la great ex-dttemeat amaag the football man la Prinoetoa ver Harvard's ebailaaglac Amee aad foorteea tber Prince tea players, la eluding Cook, who Baa not been in town tbla year aad wba bad aa thought of playing ea the team. Capk Poa wivte the following apea letter to-algbu be ertieu taken by Me IaieieaUeglaUAasaeia. ttoa ea Moeday last, Wev. has eaased wloeapread "'reatkea aad 4lesasslaw, Prtaoaten deems It as-padleat tbat her peeitiea aad aetlmi la tba metier be aedaitely eapreaeed aad tberewgbly anaereteed, an beeee aaada eat tba toUewtac effleial lew art Tba reaelaUoae pa4 ea tbe abeve-meeUeaed aab-Jees were tbe eejteeeae a tarae-bear diecaeatea a Me pan at tbe a annate eommlMae. bat wbea Me matter waa referred to tbe laiereeUeaiete Oenvea-Uea a telellr dlgereat cewraa waa paraaed.

II waa ealy aataral te axaeet tbat reeeiatloas of ee sweea-Ina a aatnre a hen Id aa follr 4leenael and 4( aetad a at all. at aajr rate only after a earelal eoasidera- "Bueb, hewer er, was not the ease. Tbe measures were quickly aad useeremealeasiy throat through, aad every attemas of Prtoeetoa'a repreaenteure te nvreee her eplaioa was met with aha irraeaeet laaall, aad tbe reealt waa tbat aa arbitrary majer-Ity raled Me bear, sad tba reeolatiewa were paaied. Let It be understood, bowerer, tbat Prlaaeteaywae at eppeaad te tbe reeotatloae tbemeelrsa. but rather and still la la farer af mora eweeplag eaeei bat ebe 414 ebeet te Uia time ef their aaaaace.

aold-tna, aad Jaetly ao, tbat It waa aet aoaatltotlaaai to eheace tbe eeastltutloa tba mtdttie of. tbe esampleasbla sesaea, waereby a team mlsht ba ta. tally crippled, aad also airtnc rUe to a daogeroua ereoadent ot alivwlag at aay time a eembtaatloa of teama la totally disable a Uaaireroaa adraieary. Aa aa expraeelea ef ber disapproval ef tbe reamutloaa tbat were paaaed. Prtsreloa withdrew from toe meeting.

After due eonelderation ebe deckled aet te attempt to play Waa-eabarat because of tbe sentiment of ber own Atonal, aad fnrtber ebe oeolded, as she did aet recocatse tbe constitutionality el the resolatloas that were passed Aor. 4. not to protest aay maa aa the opposing team. Tbe laat determtaatlen. hewerer, aha has been compelled te alter la eeltdefenee, aa Harvard, on FrMay aUrbt, prole tad agalnat Amee aad Wa-ea-kerav, te which ebe raa poadad by ehalleaging Ieea, Craaelaa, Cptao, and Htlekney.

That A maa ot all maa should be pretested. is oarrylng tninas toe far. aad sbawa te what extreme Harrard to willing ta so to ruin Princeton's team, ao aa te attempt te secure rlctory at aay ooat. Amee baa beea Identified with Prtneetoa'e team new for four years, aad waa at one time Captala of II, and It waa aatural to expect that ha of ail men should be left alone, sit la Priaoeton'a Intention to comply with tbe spirit ot Wm resolutions aeaeed Nor. 4 ao as to make ber pretest aa-alnat Me uaoonstltutloaallty of Me pre-oeedlno el effect, and.

If possible, toprerent daaserons leKUlatloa la Me future. la oioelnf aba bes-s erary reader to lre the matter careful ooasldsration. aad aha feels ears that poa due retteetuu be will be eeorlneed Mat ber actum haa beea tba right aad only one oompatlble wiM dignity, sense et honor, aad lustloe." AN ABC1I0 BO USB OF BBFUQB. THC ESTABLISHMENT AT POIKT BAB-BOW opbw at last. Kgw-LOHOOir.

Kov. 9. Informstton baa been received here ot the successful opening of Me Arc tic House of Befage at Point Barrow, Alaska, and of 1U being plaoed In ebarga of Capt Q. B. Borden.

The long-cherished idea of Me late Congreatmaa Cox of establishing a relief atatloa at Mat exposed place la tbe arctle regions la Mua carried out. and whalemen aay that Ma fleet of sail whalemen aa Me Paoiflo coast are greatly pleased with Ma aew atoUoa, aad are Mankf al Mat It to open. They favored Its location at Point Barrow, while Me Paclflo Steam Whaling Company, it Is reported. Indorsed a plan to station Me Government bouse at Point Hope, where a rival trading bouse to malntei ned. Tbe new bull dins can be made ta date lOO man by utilizing all of its room.

It baa beea heavily stocked with salt Provisions, flour, smsll stores, and canned goods. There Is no doubt Mat it will prove a boon to the shipwrecked and destitute on Mat desolate eoaet. Heretofore when a shipwrecked crew nas beea reseued, it baa beea Me custom to scatter the men through tbe entire whaling fleet te avoid putting aay crew oa short allowance. With the bouae of refuge a plaoe to provided where tor until mo nee I leaves Me ocean in the rail, eo tbat Me ships may not become burdened with supernumerary men, wbieh baa sometimes compelled Me gtrin up of a cruise before Me hallux aaaaoa was over. It to hoped that other houses of reruge win now be established in Me aretlc East Cape to aid to be Me next bast plaoe.

Point Hope would come next. Should a atatloa be placed at East Cape It would gjve assistance to any crews Mat might be east away on tbe Siberian Biberta baa many straits aad roads, and with a chart or tbeae shipwrecked men could easily make their way to Mis station, a relief station at East Cape would also help break up Me Illicit tradln wIM Siberian natives, exactly mB It IB mVtbBALavl wKaa atalUa wUi do HTr witti muck mt tbe UUoit tra4tnff Kama a I- I i kwhoihijib bubi aa ocea aone to- uio wreexcu naplr Karwilnn aft K. i ai vara axo, bad Mara beea a proper station Mere. THB HA VA 88 A BJOTBBS. EIOHTEBbT OP THEM IHOICTED BY THE OBAbTD JTJBT.

BaXTDfOU. Kov. 8. The United States riranA Jurv to-oar Indicted ilfhtMn th. dred aad twenty-four Kavaasa rioter for murder aad being accessories before tbe fact, the penalty ror wnion death, seven are charged aa pnnmpaia ana eleven as Bavin aided and abetted Me murderers.

There are five counts In Ma lndietman. t. flrateountehargee George 8. Key wiM having. WIM a pistol, oa Mo 14th of September.

1880, murdered James Wabon, and Henry Jones, Canon Fisher. Stephen Peters. Charles H. Smith, or Ward, Charles H. Davis, Edward Smith, Alfred Jonas, Jamee H.

Robinson, Alfred Brown, James Tasker, Edward Woodfak, James Philips. Eaward Francis. Norman Woorter, Moaee Williams, Amos Lee, ana Cesar Flak are charged with being accessories before Me faot The second count charges Henry Jonea and Canon Fisher wita with aa axe and stone, murdered Thomas K. Flske, and Me rest aa aceeaaorlee. The Mint count ehargee Henry Jonea with having murdered Joseph Faus wiM an axe, and Me real aa eeoeaeorlee.

The fourth ehargee Edward Smith with baring murdered Samuel Marsh with a atoaa, aad tbe rest aa aeoeaaoriea. Tbe fifth ebarcee Stephen Petere, CharlesoH. Smith, or Ward, and Cherlee H. Xiavta with bavins: murdered William T. Shea by means unknown, and Me rest aa acoessorlea.

By request ot Thomas O. Hayes, United States Attorney, Me court has ordered tnat Me accused shall be arraigned at 11 o'clock on Monday ta the Circuit court of the United States. Judged Bond and Morris will be present Mr. Hayea will aak that Me parties be at oaee put to trial and It la thought. It the motion of the lrttirlci Attorney to granted, Ma trial will commence some day next week.

rZBSUXAL INTELLIGENCE. Count Beebaub of Dresden to at tba Albemarle Hotel. Senator John H. Mitchell of Oregon to at tbe Murray Hill Hotel. Gen.

A. T. Goeborn of Cincinnati to at Me Fifth-Avenue Hotel President Fraacto I Pattoa or Princeton College to at Me Astor House. Judge Lambert Tree, recently United States Mlalator to Kuatla, to at Me CUrendoa Hotel. WRIT JSSVM OF USC LI T01CB CAB IS." yvvas lbs Washragtoa Oesrttt, JVev.

S. Tba crowning glory of tba XaUonal Mr waa tbat moat famous af novels. Uncle Tom'a Cabin." by Mrs. Harriet Beecber Btowe, wbiob began la tta lama ot June 1. 1851, and ended April 1.1852.

Before it was halt finished it had created sneh a sensation Mat Me Jewel la of Boston bad tt stereotyped, and Immediately after tt waa completed la the paper it was published la book form. Ia Its earlier stages ot pnb-lioettoa ia Me aewspaper It eeemad to fall fiat. Taa eirealatloa of Me Actional era waa 15,000 wbea -Uacle Tom" was bmgua. On the let of August, 1853, shortly after tbe great romaaoa waa completed, tbe elrexilaUoa had gone ua to 1,000. On Dee, 30, 1852.

It reached 27,000. TBM MMM0M1AL A MOB TV SR. IB WeshlBAtoa Memorial Arch road waa lo-ereased yesterday by contributions by Prof. Theodore W. wight, of Ma Columbia Law School, at 100; Gay B.

Palton. $50; A. P. Segar. 85.

aad Ma follewlag Mrouga Me tew. wriml Ariir: Travara Brothers. 810; K. H. Be well, B5: George P.

KeiM, B'i. and Bimea Klea, Aagaet Goldsmith, aad -Ceeh." $1 each; total B175, awelUag Ma total la Me baaaa ef Iraaaarar WiUlam K. Stewart to So8.7ia.80. TO TBM BALLS Of MOBTZZUMJ. Do aot aay Mat Mexioe la "et ef tba world." Yea can now reaab tbe etty ef Mexico tnflve days by taking tta -Moatosama SpeelaT aad enjoy tbe luxury aad eomrorte a PuUmaa rea-haked Brain with dining oar atlbd.

Fast time. Plaeet eernee. Apply 843 or 8i Bnmdway offl Hattary-plaoa JSaw-Yark. A- COURSING IN BAD WEATHER 'KAJCHB8 AT THB BUT STB AD CL 117 MBBTIBQ. MB.

BATHBC VB'fi BVTBIXS WIS AIX THB PI BIT PHIZES A BABBIT TBAT WAS 1AR0EB THAW THE TO0. If It had bee i ta Me power ot tba weather to prevent rabbi chasing. Me Hempstead Fox-Terrier Courati Club would aot hare ael4 its Brat meeUng the eeaeoa yesterday. A worse Aay for such a ort waa never aeea. Tbe rata poured all the naming aad all the afternoon, aatu Me groat about Hemps tend waa like a well-filled apoi ga.

Bat tt reqa red mora Mas tbeea foxblddlag eoaaltlona to prevent Me members of Me Coursing Qui from enjoying tbalr farotiu aport, Tba do rs had beea broaght to Ma raa-deivooa, some of Mem tram a distance, aad It waa decided raa off tta contests wlMout furUer regard to tba weather Maa a postponement from 10 feloek A. M. to 2 o'clock P. M. Tbe attendan i was naturally not large.

It waa, la fact, ec a fined to the Judges of tba day, tbe owners of the contesting doge, aad a half dozen ladles rho braved Me storm sad remained throng lout Me aport. Tbe offioera vera Jamee Black, 'Judge; Fred Hoey. Breed i Weight Judge; a W. Bird. Field Steward; Charles Carroll.

Flag Steward; August Beimt ut, Secretary, and German Hopkins, Slip er. Black and Hopkins were Brofesaloaals tnployed for their duUes, but Me Mere were me mbera of Me club. Among the others present wei Belmont Purdy. W. RuMerfurd, a Rattbone, BL Van Bebsselmr Kennedy, Mrs.

Charles Carroll, Miss Bird, and Mrs. August Belmont, with two lady friends. Tbe doga were generally la good condition, and tbe rabbtta were strong and lively. The result waa Mat the sport waa unusually food in sotte of tbef rata. The Interest waa Intense, ao far aa tbe owners were conoerneo, because each ot Mem thought that bis dog would surely win.

Tbe first eveflt waaathe Heavy-Weight 8Ukea for fox terriers of 20 pounds or under. Me frise being a lellver eup preeeated by Auguat elmont. added to a sweepe takes of $3 each, play ut pay; Me runner up to receive 25 perl cent, of tbe slakes and a pewter mux. I in Me first course Fred Boer's Veronese beat S. D.

Ripley's Bayonet. Tben iRath bone's Beverwyck Tippler beat Edward Belly's He solute; A. B. Purays Plneherbeat Me Blemton Kennel's Tiara; C. Ratbbone'a Bererwyek Dusky beat Edward Kelly's Earl Lmeester.

and H. Van K. Kennedy's Took beat and W. Rutberfurd'a Warren Dawn. In tbe second courses Tippler defeated Veronese; Fred Hoey's-Ballamony, a bye, defeated Pmober, and Tuok defeated.

Bererwyek Duaky. In the third eoUreea Tippler got Me batter of Ballamony, and finally Tippler conquered Tuok. a bye, lnithe third courses, and won the prise. The contest between tne latter two dogs was reryabaraand close, and It required tao courses tor thd Judge to finally decide which waa Ma superior. The aeoond event was Me Cotton Tail Stakes, a sweepstakes pf S5 entranoe, play or pay, with a surer oup axsded by Fred fioey, tor fox terriers of 17 pouads or under, the runner up to roceire 25 per beat of Me stakes and a pewter ring.

L. W. I But herford's Warren Bluffer defeated Edward Kelly's Resolute; Me Blemton Kennels' Blemton Rublooit defeated SL IX Wtu-throp's Warren riplder; Fred Hoar's Veronese defeated Me Bleniton Kennels Blemton Rapture, and Me formidable Bererwyek Tippler detected L. 4c W. RaMarfurd's Warren Discord.

In the aeooad oourseaja Bathboae'a Blemton Arrow, a bye. defeated. Warren Bluffer, and Veronese defeated Blemton) Rnbleon. Me Tippler being a bye. In Me next courses Blemton Arrow beat Veronese, ana then oreroeme her kennel companion.

Beverwyck Tippler. This result placed both the winner and Me runner up In the Cob-ton Tall Stakes (to Me credit ot Mr. Kathbone. The third and: last event waa Ma Hempstead Sweepstakes or3 each, play or pay, wIM a cup added, tor fox terriers of 14 pounds and under. The contestants were Edward Kelly'a Moll Pitcher.

CL Ratbbone'a Bontrtnr. tha Rl.minn Keanels Blemton Brilliant. 4 war a Kelly'a Resolute, L. A V. Rutberfurd'a Warren Comely.

Edward Kelly'a; Clover Jim, Fred Boer's Blemton Aigrette, and the Blemton Kennels' Blemton Verity. Bowstring finally won, with Verity as Me runner up, a taira neat being Blemton Aigrette. From this It iU be seen Mat Mr. Ralhbnna won Me first PS te la each of Me contests aad the seeond dtIii in one. mt.

Belmont got one Mr. Kennedy, while Mr. Hoev aeoond, as did bad to be cont nt With tnlrd Dlaea In aub event. Mr. Belmont expressed himself as en tirely satisfied! however, ror while he did not win a first prtzA all the nret-prtoe winnere were bred In hla Blemton Ken nela.

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals waa not represented, a faot which. Me officers of Me club aaid, was probably due to the weather. The) only objeetioa raised during tha afternoon 'fas made by Fred Hoer when a tremendous rabbit was brought into Me field for a aourse la whieh Mr. Hoeya Ballamony waa entered. The rabbit was bift-ger tbaa i Me do-, ana when Mr.

Hoey caught I eight of Me former he hastily anatchekt up hit pet and vociferously exclaimed: "Take It away, am aot going to chase a lion (The objectionable rabbit was replaced by a smaller cottontail, and equanimity was restored. The big rabbit waa reserved for the final counfc. la anticipation of rare sport, but when It wad plaoed cn the ground It lastly blinked Its eyeaiand rerueed to run at aa Some excltenient outside of tbe programme waa created bj Mies Bird's horse lying down and trying to roll over Its fair rider. Tbe lady was rescued bexore the brute eoaia carry oat lis daelicn. Then she remounted end plied her whip ao vlgoraoaly Mat the animal probably regretted lu momentary weakness la yielding to a recumbent InolinaUon.

At Mo oonclaaloa of tha contests tha dub took aa unofficial vote to hereafter furnish rubber clothing end celluloid programmes tor its coursing meeui Times change and tastes with Mem. Fort- nnately, both change Into Improvement on Me whole, which iesnlta In progress. Formerly furniture went (by "ssts," and aet" Mey certainly were, turtaed out by upholsterers with no other Idea Man to fill space with so many copies et a fixed pettefa; ao many atlff, ugly chairs In the room tbe regular sofa here, tbe prescribed table Mere, the requisite number of pictures, and all as dead ind mechanical aa a paper ot pins. But It city houses must be "Just like cur their contents need not be. for the old store of Sypber A Broadway and eevee-tee nth-street, has broken up Me aameqeaa.

Here are tha ldeaa of centuries, showing Mat art to long." Here to the beauty or variety. Strong eonirastd and Mines different appear at every turn from nation to nation, century to eeatary, beauty to utility, and, back again, delicacy to strength- It gives opportunity and spur to personal selection, for here one ean get what to wanted Instead ot turning tbe bouse over to an upholsterer) to furnish." One ean nave tosall history. Beaching by oblect lesson as often as tha object la looked at. Prices also vary aa widely docs Me stock, and they are fair, with dally barcaina also. It to a good place to ramble and Jbunt In, which to always encouraged, aad there to never aay aollcliatioa to purchase, zxenangt.

RAXeootr polios mstbods. Jtoageoa (BwraloA) LttUr ta (as xoadeit rims. The poUoe eharged wlM causing Ma death by torture af a villager la Ky aukaal have been found guilty. Oao constable baa beea sentenced to traasportatloa' for life aad another to seven years' rigorous imprison msnt Tbe Burmese Inspector haa beau sentenced to one year's simple lmprtsonmqnt only. This to only one of many instances bf polioe oppression ana corruption all over tbe oouatry.

Tbe police la Rangoon are now eharged with makiag groundless arreeta for Me purpose of extorting money, aud meetings have beea held by Me native community demanding reform. The leading Euro peaa firms are memorialising oa tbe asms subject. Searching Inquiry, followed by Moreua-B reorganisation, la believed to be aeoesaary. Tbe poltee do aoa make ap for their bigb-baad-edness by efficiency, tor criminals aot caught la Me aot are aeldata detected at all. LOCAL BESS XOUMSAMtKT.

Tba Nsw-Torl Chess Club baa got ap a chess tournament for members that to to last about two months. Tl era are ao far alaeteea eatrias. had each player I to to plajr two or more games with every other player. The ea trance foe baa beea ttxed at S3, and four prise have bean offered, tbe fire B40. the aeooad 30, the third R40, aad Me tonyM BIO.

The money ebtaiaea from tbe eatranee fee aad 850 wbeh Me club haa glvea will ba divided among Ma bob-winners of prtoae ia proportioa to Me a umber of gamea that each may have won. The tourae-tneat begaa yesterday, but owing to the bad weather only two eo spies atarted into Me game. Tba gaama will ba oeaUaaed to-morrow a suing. TBM A CMS Of COUrOST AMD LVXUXT is TxxrrzLixo rACiLtTtss. Tba superb Waxaer vestlbuled Kew-York aad Chicago Limited holds Its ewa as Me fastest, moat perfect lb lu appointments, aad best-patreaiaed tr alalia aervlce to Chicago aad Ma West, It aoatlaaea to leave Grand Central Station, (the only passenger atatloa la Ma etty of KewYork.) via tf ew-Yerk Ceattwl aad Hod-eoa Rtver Kajlraad.

dally as 9:50 A. 44.. arrlvtag at Chicago at A. M. aext day, Taa equipmeal tncladea a magoifieeat private empartmoat aieeping ear, a straight etxieea-aecuoa Bleeniagr ear aad ataadard aleeplac ear WlM BMteraomj a dining ear.

aad a beget, moklaa, aad library ear. wlM barber shop aad bathroom. Tbe train to steam bsaisd aad llxhte 4 ttxBhouI by 1 TUB FINANCIAL WOBLLX Tba beaks seemed to be a little aa la ttetr aeaUaga tba aaat week, aad maey owmaarativaiy easy ea eaU at 5 te 6 per Gent, wbleb eeassd ipealBilima tbat tba weekly atataaaaat woald ahaw aa I dpi ocas ta taa ewrplaa reeerve. When Me statemeat appeared yesterday Mere waa foaad to ba aa Increase, but a decrease. Jest ensagh te agaia bring Ma baaka dowa to Me 25 per cent.

line. Bat. aup-postac tbey are able to continue aeoommo-daUoaa to borrowers aa easily aa for taa daya Mat. tba stack market wfll ba all right. It merely means Mora will be ao general advance.

Seearitiee will bava te sell on taelr merits, ta-depend eatly, making aa Irregular but quite healthy market; aad tbla to what we are bar-lag. The market baa not goae ap aa whole, nor baa It goae dowa; but Mere bea beea ooa alderable activity, soma stocks advancing aad otters declining. Taa trust stocks ware active enough, aad bava advanced, because tta liquidation In them bad beea ao ttoroagh. The Cotton OU Trust to to be converted Into a regular corporation under tba New-Jersey law, aad Apposing Mere are ao mors aew aad unpleasant develop menu to be made la Its affairs, the stock ought to Improve; but It Me whole story about tbe speculations or soma of tbe offl-sers baa aot beea told, and some further die-ooveries are to be made, aa rumored, tha advance to likely to be indefinitely postponed. The adverse decision la Me case of Me Sugar Trust waa thoroughly discounted before it was formally banded down by tbe court, for tha rea-aoa that Its tenor had beea pretty well known In Wall-street for some time before.

Fartter-more, about three weeks before election. It was stated very confidently Mat Ma decision would be held back UU after amotion, and It was useless to look for It before Mat time. Tbe Street being Mua weU prepared aot only for what the deetolon would be but when It would oeme, speculation In Me stock accommodated itself to Me facts; so Mat wbea It did come, tbe atoek rose, on tbe usual rule Mat when tbe worst baa happened Me security affected is a purchase. The fluctuations la tbe trusts had aa unsettling effect, but not so muob as did ths attack on the coal stocks. It waa pointed cut in this article last week Mat a weak spot In the market, bad beea found ta Reading, and Ma way the bears tested It was decidedly disturbing to holders ot Heading securities.

Kot till Me stock broke to 40, and Me several Issues of Income bonds bad declined correspondingly, did Mere seem to be any effectual resistance 'offered by Me Reading bull pool. Tbey seemed to wake up then, both here and la London, and oame Into Me market with offers to buy on a scale which checked Me selling, at least by tbe crowd ot small traders. The big ones also drew off, so that all Me Reading issues bad recovered a little yesterday. Of course Me other coal stocks were affected more or less, and fell off In price. It ta announced that Mr.

Corbln to attending to Reading with a devotion he never showed to any other property In his life before, and tbe world can now breathe easier. After Me bears bad done shaking the coalers, they went for Me Grangers, particularly St. Paul. Tbey did this because Mey had noted Mat whenever Me general market got strong, Mere waa a small flood of St. Fan 1 stock ea top, which significant circumstance was Interpreted to mean that some one or more large holders were letting the public have Meir holdings Tbey have not got through with their selling.

Rates are to be advanced In the West, aa usual when lake navigation closes, but Me advance cannot In reality be much, although It may look big on paper. Changes In claaalfloatlon will keep Me bulk of Me traffic moving at about present rates. Tbe dlffloulty to Mat the price of farm products is so low. This to Me secret of Me discontent among the Western farmers, and to held by some observers to be Me real causa of Me political revolution In Iowa. That Iowa should go Democratic to almost as startling a surprise as If Vermont went that way.

The farmers are growling about everything while corn to only 15 cents per bushel, and one hears a good deal about the tariff. As the Iowa farmer baa to sell all his products in a free trade market, and buy all be needs is a protected market, his fifteen-cent corn comes borne to him very forcibly. He baa been for a year or two making It exceedingly hot for Me railroads, which were Me most convenient objects of attack and Bow he seems to be breaking away from his old political attachments. It to said Mat one of Me causes of Me defeat of Me Republican nominee for Governor was Me suspicion Mat be was a railroad man, and probably this to true. It at least seems probable.

It to certain Mat Me Granger stocks bava been weakening ainoe the result la Iowa was known, 8t- Paul and Rock Island especially. The bear points on both stocks are not numerous, but they are strong. And by Me way Me policy of Me Administration in respect to the Dank deposits is orth a word at Mis time. In Me Presidential canvass. It was proclaimed from Maine to California Mat Ms Cleveland Administration bad beea awfully wtoked In allowing tbe banks to bava of Government money on deposit, and when It tt waa turned out all this money waa to be withdrawn.

It was turned out. but the Government deposits now are about and tha present Adminlatratlon has followed exactly la Me footsteps of Its predecessor ta respect to maintaining them. In plain words. Me cry about Me wickedness of Me bank deposits waa a hypocritical pretense. Getting back to railroads, it to lucky Mat Me South and BouMwest sections are doing so weU.

Me traffic returns of Me roads there being of Me most gratlfjing description. The heavy eottoa movement to giving the Louisville aad Nashville Road enormous Increases la earnings, aad Me Atchison to picking up satisfactorily. The earnings ot the St Louis, Arkansas snd Texaa are also largely Increasing, aad Mis, wlM Me fact that a plan of reorganisation la about to oome oat, aoeounta tor Me buying ot the securities, it Is an Interesting circumstance Mat Me German bondholders' committee, who started out by denouncing other bondholders for consulting with Mr. Gould, are now consulting with him Memselvea. It to understood Mat as first mortgage bondholders taey detlre to reorganize by assessing the stock aud tbe second mortgage bonds which Mey do aot OWB.

The rise in tbe Atchison securities has beea marked. All Issues have shared la It, and Me stock has been very active. For this Mr. Irving Evsns to mainly responsible, having handled It la the market wlM great success, if the refund-lag plan goes through successfully. It will ba aa event la railroad aad financial history; but though everyMlag now looks favorable, it to aa big a Ming, Involving ao many Interests, it is yet too early to say Mat It to a success.

If it, should be, It will be a bigger Ming by far, and a' more brilliant, Maa DrexaL Morgsa Co. ever did. All their reorganizations and refunding from tha West Shore deal down, are small compared to this Atchlsoa business. Furthermore, each of Malr big operations has beea done at enormous expense, while Me Atchison refunding to done by Ma ofBoers ot tba company, at Me cost only of extra clerk biro and Me printing of Me new eeoantloa. The general market baa certainly beea strengthened by Me favorable progress so far made, and despite Me bear-' iah elemeata la Ma situation, tha chief betas-low prices ef agricultural products referred to, Morals money to be made oa Ma ban side mere tbaa aa the otter.

It aeeda discrimination ia buying, because tbla market to irregular from causes already atated, aad stocks are acting independently of easb attar la a degree quite unusual. General business throughout ths country Is ahowa by the baak clearings and otter evidences ta continue extremely active, aad Mat never-failing teat af taa iron market Is a strong bull argument. Despite taa higher rates for mosey. Ma demand tor bonds to large, and with few exceptions tba quotations for all tta aeeoBd-claaa Issues, those which have a specoltHve element la them wbleb governs Meir pnee, are rtolag. It to noted by these who keep taa raa at Mesa ttlBgs.

Mat gaa beads are golag ap. 4ae la some measure possibly ta Ma fact Mat taa electric light to aot ta each favor aa It waa, bavlag sa large a degree of Onager la It. This to rather favorable for tba bringing aai of tba fit. Leata CoasoUdated Gas Company sewarinss. which to be a ahaaee be msrs mnaar la wlM very mtle rtek.

far tt la aot Me lateaUea ef Me promoters te pt the stock ea at any faaey pTtoas. Tbey expect to make tt a 4 per cent, divldand-payar inside af two years, bat it will ba opened at a low figure, aa a aoa-alvMsad toes. 0BII0AB1. JUSTICE ANDREW WALSH. Polioe Justice Andrew Walsh, who for twaa-ty yoara Bad presided ovsr taa City Hall Police Court la Brooklyn, died at noon yesterday at his beane, 298 Bridge-atraet.

Brooklyn. Ha bad beea Ul for a loag time aad death bad beea expected for several daya fie sank ao lew oa Friday night that Bishop Laagblia administered the last rites of Me Roman Catholic Cbarah to aim. His children. four eons aad three daughters, eat around bla deeia bed. Their mother, warn deroatfy 1 was bora in Ireland in 1838 aad wJTS.t0"11 1MX moved to Brook- iflL ilTZ Utr obtained aa eduea- tioa ia Me public schools af Mat elty.

During ai! Wr.U latarasi la politics, aad was 11; Assembly as a DauocraV from Me two terms, and Dtotrtet Pellee Court. In 168 he was elected Justice, was ni01. taa l7 1a la lsTo? The omee was then made aa appointive one. aad Juatloc Walsh wse Me nretmaa appelated. That waa la 1880, aad four yeiTlatjr MaTer ta im" Bo bUyer Cbapta J.B?iV0UB dv" WAUb was a mem-ber of the elunteer Fire Department, and tetalned hla connection wiu Ito ergaaizauons.

He waa one or tbe Waders or Me Irish Land League ta Mia part of Me country, and waa Preaident ot Me kunlelpal Council When tbe iariaU ParuV mentary fund was organized JusUoe Walsh be--m." urr Me Brooklyn branch and f' "bUt6d liberally to It He was connected with the Roman Catholic aad St Joha'a Orphan Asylums, tbe St Patrick's aaa Emerald 8a-aleuee, ana numerous benevolent orgaalsetloas. WM few aou" pVll-ttoiaaa who remained poor. WlM a large comparatively email salary he never aared much, and no hint of personal dishonesty Tit Ter uttered against him. Although his S5t wnV bat some oUoo will be taken la regard to a fund to be preeented to bla widow. So arrangements bare yet been made for bis funeral.

WILLIAM CHARLES SADLIER. William Charles Sadller, who died at bla residence In this city on Fridsy. was well known Mrouga hla connection wtto tbe successful Catholic publishing house df D. aad J. Sadllsr 4 Co.

of 83 Barclay-street aad 38 Park-place. Mr. Sadller was bora In Sew-York la 1859, aad recelred bis education at Mount St Mary's College, Emmitteburg. Md. Hs decided to enter a mercantile life, and accordingly early associated himself with his father's publishing house.

By his activity and business enterprise he becsme an Important factor In Me prosperity of the concern. Mr. Sadller waa rery popular with all who anew him. aud his oircle of acquaintance was a large one. The funeral serrieea will be held at St Jerome's Church, One Hundred and Thlrty-aeveoth-atreet and Alexander-avenue, to-morrow morning at OBITUARY NOTES.

Barney Foahay, ons ot Stag Sing's oldest oltlsena. died at his borne st about 1 o'clock yesterday mora-IBS- A week ago he suffered a strata et paralysis, sad be baa erer alaoe beea very lew. He waia prominent member ot Me Methodist Episcopal haron, sod waa one of Me Building Committee of the new Hlgbland-areaae ehuroh. He waa several times elected a rlllage Trustee of blag Blng. fle was one et Me owners ef reebsy Blocs, one ef tbe hsndaomeet rows ot stores sad Oats ta the Tillage.

Ua was aixty-alx years ot age and leaves a widow. John Pngmlre. aged aerenty. ot Monet Vernon, who bad been a resident of Me towa of East Cheater for thirty years, was found dead In hla bed yesterday morning, baring died from heart disease. Por a good many years he kept the hotel at the ststion ot ruckahoe.

Be waa In apparently bis usual good bea'th Friday night He leares a wife aid two children. William Led ot Skye. Scotland, died at Ampersand, Sarsaoc Lake. If. yesterday of heart failure.

Mr. L.t bad resided Mere for three years. Beeltn bad IraproreU rery mneh until the pa.1 monM, and his deaM was a shock to Ma community. A PLDCKY BR ARE II AN. HE PREVENTS A COLLISION ON THE BROOKLYN ELEVATED BOAD.

While a heavily-loaded four-car train on the Brooklyn Elevated Road was trying to climb Me steep grade from the Grand-avenue to the Wathingtoa-a venue station at 0:30 o'clock yesterday morning Me coupling between the second and the third ear broke and Me two rear ears rolled dowa hill toward Me Grand-avenue station. Another train was Just leaving Mat station, and a serious collision was imminent The only thing that prevented It was Me presence of mind of the brakeman ca Me rear platform of Me aeoond car. Ha sprang to tbe Washington-avenue station platform, and, running rapidly baokwara. Jumped upon tbe platform of one of Me runaway oara as it rolled down hill. Rapidly applying the brake he brougbt tne oara to a standstill about ten feet In front of tne rear train.

Tbe excitement among tbe passengers bad been mtenee. and aeveral women, wanted to Jump off. They were prevented from doing ao, however, aad Me accident passed off without Injury to any one. The engine was backed down to tbe two runaway cars, and, wlM Ms aid of a new coupling, got Mem up the steep Incline, after a delay ot only fifteen minutes. AS HONORABLE MKKOHAST.

Prom Us Borton BMdmt, As. S. Several years ago a Boston merchant failed la business, owing many thousands mors than ha could hope to pay, with no assets but health, strength, and strict integrity. Among bis creditors waa a brother-merchant to whom he owed Bl 1,000, which in course of time was charged to profit and lost and probably forgotten. Some years afterward tbe creditor died, and all evidence ot Me debt died wlM him, hla children having no knowledge of lu But fickle fortune unexpectedly smiled upon Me bankrupt, and hla efforts to recover himself and regain his lost wealth were crowned with aueceaa.

He remembered his debt, and, outlawed though it waa, determined to pay It He Bought out hla creditors' children, aad, relating tbe elroumstaneee. Insisted upon their receiving Me amount ot Me debt, with compound interest, paying them upward of B40.0U0, exacting bat one condition, that Ma fact should never be mentioned pub-ltoly, and It la now made known for the tlrt time, after he has Men long in his grave. It is fair to presume Mat other obligations were met In like manner. CoL Henry L. Hlggmeoa of the Arm of Lee.

Hlgginson A Co. Is the son of Mis man, wno paia to Me chuaren Me debt he lowed their father. TJTB BAXMOND TTPSWSITSB ATPRS-CIATID ABROAD. The London press, stimulated by some Phenomenal exhibitions of fast typing." in which the Hammond" receives a large share of discriminating praise, are at last paying unusual attention to American typewriters, The Engineering hat Just closed a series of elaborate teobnleal articles oa "Ths Typewriters at Me Paris Exposition," ths closing artlole being devoted chiefly to Me "Hammond." which it praises for IU great originality, pronouncing it as undoubtedly the fastest meoaioe In existence, and commending, also. ls solid mechanical construction aad durability.

The Bosoar also contains aa elaborate article ea -The Hammond." The ttUi Matt Gaxtu writes 1a a laoetloas but bighly-appreclerive toaa et the wonderful performances of Mr. Meaning, tbe Tip-Top Typist" of Me world, aad ia the eame Journal of Oct 22 we find on tbe first page aa extended Interview, headed. The Here aa Inventor," In which, accompanying Me portrait of Mr. Hammond, la a lengthy and ooMtjiastic eulogy ef Me lavestor and tbe laveattoa. The honor thus paid oonnrme Me high estimation Mey enjoy at home.

AxcXang. LOSSES BY FIBE. 8. John's Episcopal Church, oa If ew.Tork.are-aua. at Cllften, 1., narrowly sseaaid tutal a a.

eiractlm by Sre ea Friday algal. Aa ereraeeied faraaee aet Sre te Me aoor, aad Ma era apt arrival ef tbe Bdgewater fire Departmeat aared Me structure from dsatracuea. Lees, S400. Tbe Durham earn factory, at Our ham, wlM Btephea Field's dweUleg adleuiac wee baraed Friday. Tne factory cms tala ad tfO.oOO caas ol on.

The lees to SI OOO: Insurance. Sd.OOO. Mr. Field's lees laeorauee. SI.

OOO. AtBoea Friday fire deetreyed the Boas Block, the eiaeooio Bioek, and two other bulldlage at MoatesBiaa. X. Y. Tne toss Is 1S.0OU, with a light laaaraaoa.

Bry Sea's mills aad tbe Taylor eras tug raUI. it Fllaloa, Oatane. bare beea baraed. Taa jeae ea the termer te 4,00 aad tbat oa Me latter ao laaaraaoa. bosd orrssixes accepted.

Wasaniorox, Ver. a. To-day's bead effarlaga accepted ware as follows i neglstersd 4a, S1S.SOO, St. 100. aa4 SM.0O0.

at 117, registered 4 Ha. aoa, S7.0OO, aa4 10.0VO, at 10SV The tottewtag to a etesrmeat ef ratted States beoda purehaeed trees Aug. laaT. te data, la. cioairei Ameael paiehn.ad et 4a.

of 4ee. SlZ4.z77.AMs total. JU.sTS.SMi, CwMef 4a, flX0.6l,st of 4e, S1S4.ZAMS: total. fSeZ. 44.47.

Cess at majority et 4s. SlS4.e4Z,loVac 4wa S14S.a44.J54i total. sV.48,s4. enag, 4a, 44wBHl wHeiB2k23 eiTBOLJC COSSSSES. Fa taa baaefit at Mesa deetrtmg to atrial taa Catholic Ooagrees tba Balttmer aa4 Ohio aad Jersey Csatral Beads Will sell uearatoa tlcaeta to Baltimore aad retara at tba rata at BQ.

Tickets win ba good golag Nov. 7 to 13. Bwsei retaraiAc aatli Bar. la, taclastva. Wrinlty School ef rba aew Catbolto Vni-vcrsrry wui be dedicated Nov.

lXuTea that day the Baltimore aad Obi BaUroedwUl esil exeursioa tick eta. Baltimore to Washing tea 20 tor the round ftoaueat Bpetdal trains from aalverslty gronnda. wbleb are located an Me life of Me Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad, te Me aubwrbs ef Washing or Mm rales, leeatJoa of effieel. aee Baltimore and Ohio aad Jersey Ceatral ume tables. Mis paper.

AscAaieow. Do" Taxb Ar CaAaxsa wlM a stubborn eels, bat get rtdet tt renewal ty with tba help et Dr. JAVmra ExracTOaarr. a hraltngmedlotaofar Me laaga A 4 mi riisnwt Bom's Brrnas staee 1828 acknowledged te he by tar Me beat aad finest atemaeb Blttere made, wbsfbar takaa pare er wttb wise er ltoaec Adesr. Bertea -Bee- Cbampane.

HCasuarta, J0 ease, plats. SJi nst-vlir The Kebte Ship. Staach of timber, tree o( helm. atrwng aad srmad aad stately, late barber sella the eala. Bravely aa aedately.

Storms hare beat aad fees as Bat Me rose share them Beble ships tbat sell oar eeee Who ean help bat lore Mem I Tbas threash storms sad Mas Mrough foes Boy.ODONT has ridden, Aad te Mere ner benefits AU the world la bidden. THB BEA OF OBLIVION weald leas since hare swallowed up SOZODONT la eemawn with ee many forgottea tooth paatae aad Aeatlf rtcee did aot the experleaoe ef a whole vrarre tbat It asssseaae slgaal ad ran tag aa. It tberaughly leans the teeth, diaeoirlng aad re-merlng their lmnarltleei It revlree their fading wbliaaess aad etreagtaeae Melr reUxiag hold apoa their Beckett; It readers eolorleee. ulcerated gams bard aad bealtay. aad besides neutralising aa nasarory braeta inraeu It with lu own tra-graaoa.

Ia aUbt abeet 7 e'eUck a barwlar-alarm m. I001 at the since o( ths HOLMES LECTRIO PKOTECTIVB COMPANY. NoTall "roadway, ladloatlag eomeMiag wrong at taa allk eiore of Beea. UeMamttb A 89 Oraad-at. A quick examlnaUea wee made aad a border dleeov.

ered eeerated la Me eleretor shaft He waa takem to court and to bow held tor trial. Wanted A man whe haa had azperlenea la pnrpoeee la dewa-town Of- VICE Bt'ILDINOtt. Adlress, string refereaeee and partioalars aa to abulty. A. Box 167 Timea Oflloe.

No other Bowee ema faratah the Bye WUakv arte at the "Old Crow" disUllery ihaa H. kL KIBE A uo. Kold absolutely pars, nacolored. as-sweetened; also H.HMITAGB WHlsKT. ra-rioas agoe.

Batary Co. Cat 4 Mhlrta and Orrn fall regular. Si 41; worth SZ Impt. Kid worth SI 6a Crarea Tea. 9o.

Parisian Polnta. rery latest Si 23 1 worth SI Kennedy, 26 Cortlandt. MeCwao'e aapetw arylee of grwtlemew's Hate. AU the aew ahadea. ftecMled aarlng price.

Mo-CAJfM'S, HIS Bowery, near Prlaoe-st J- W. Jekaetea, E79 9tm-mv abore Q34-at Ifen'a NaJaral Wool aad Merino Undershirts and Dm were. Winter wear. Cardigan Jackets, lew prices. Apply at wee Dr.

Reett'e Bleerric Plaater la all oases of llrer, kidney, and rheumatic troublea. All troubles. Coree ta three mlantee. CUrk' Reataaraat. ilSd.st.

earn. Sth-ar. HotW. Ban a aet hell soluble for Ursa dinners, re. ceptlons, theatre parties.

eha E. dc W. A new collar. 4Sbar Iidlee are wrrarly beweflteg by tba aee of AN. OOaTUKA BlTTtat.

the beath Ameiiosn tonic KeVs dreee shirts made te measam lev S9 1 aone better at any price. tU9 aad 811 Broadway. SPECIAL NOTICES. W1EEH LANGB eV CO. SILVER MEDAL AWARDED AT FAJtIS EXPOSITION, 18sb.

129 XA8T 4tD-BT, adjoining Grand Central Depot, WALL PAPER MANCFACT17RBRS aad INTERIOR DBCOBATIOX9, Are prepared to assama entire charge of the Interior 4 coe ration of reeidenoes 1b Me most elaborate or elmplest form. Cabinet aad npbolalery work combined with wall and calling effecta. We bare recently added apartments to ear warerooma where wall papers and creloaaee to match are exhibited by gasllsht. Hangings especially deeigaed br the Associated Artiste, also exdoslrs KoTeltiee not to be obtained elsewhere, a large aad eholot aelectwa ef Jaoaaeea, Preach. Barmen, aad Bngllsh Ooods recently imported.

jtfKB. WIJl SLOWS BOOTHIKU STRCP 1 'has been Bead for orer FIVTY YEARS by MILI.IOBS of MOTHERS for Melr CHILDREN WHILE TEXTHINO with PERFECT BDCCE8S. It SOOTHES Me CHILD. 80FTEX8 Me OUH8. allay a aU pain.

CURES WIND COLIC, aad la Ma beat remedy for DIARRHCEA. Sold by druggists la QTery part ot the world. Tweaty-flre oentc bottle. ELDER FLOWER AND CDCDBBIk CREAM. For immediate healing and softening affect upon Ma bands aad face this cream la still nnrlraled.

Made only by Caswsu. Masskt 4c Cow LI 21 Broadway A 678 tilth A Newsort, R. I. A VERY DE8IRABLE BOX AT THE Metropolitan Opera House for rent lor Ma sea-sea, the owner beitg sbreed. B.oSJl7 TYaoS' taad, Fiftb-ATsaua ALL HLPEKFLIOLH HAIR POSITIVELY permaneatlr remored from line, cheeks, chin, arms.

Ac. by afme. JULIAN' aafaillng apecltlo. AOilreee 48 Itaat Mew-York. ITK COMfOKT WITH ECONOMY TO rE ROBBCCiC'H WEATJIER STHIPm on year doors snd windows.

Headqusrters. 164 PnltoA Tslepboae call. Xaeeea 216. SILK ELASTIC ABDO.V1IWAL BELTS FOR naahr Atharat.l i steeklngs. S-li lady atleadaat 601 Ctb-ar' corner SOta-et.

NEW.VOHK COOKING MCHOOL, -M LA-fsyeue-plsca. Demonstration lectures Tuesday at 8 P. M. BLAIR'S PILI-GREAT ENOLI8H OOCT aad Rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt aad et-fecure.

At druggists'. CLOSING OF FOREIGN MAILH. 4.M.for Presreeo, per steem-ahlp C. Coed si, iletlers for other Mexican States Boat be directed "per Cendal." MONDAY. At 1:30 A.M.

for Klo de Janeiro. Santas, and Ma La Plata countries, via Rio de a- pwr aveamsnip oaierno, irom Pblladelpbla; at 1A.M. for Central America and South Pacific pprtf', per steamship Newport via A spin wall: at 8 P. M. for Belize.

Puerto Cortex, and Livingston. Per steamship City of Dallas, from New-Orleans. TrjAevDAYV At 10 A- M. lor Cape Heytl and Oonalree, per eteamehlp Bit. 6 A.

It. for Earope, per eteamehlp City et New-York, via Qneenstown, (letters tat qermsny, Denmark, fewedaa, Norway, Hassla, and Turkey mast be directed per City of at 6:80 A. M. foriiarisASy, Ixmmark. nd Turkey, per steamship Saala, via Bremes.

((altera for other Aaropeaa mast be directed per st A f. far ku rope, per ateamsaiD Tententa. rle Unas aa towa. (letUra must be directed -per at 6 JO A. M.

lor Belgium direct, BBVatoad, na Aatwerp, (letiere must be directed per Kbynlaod 'i at 1 P. the Asoree islaada. per eteara.bip Bollrla; at 1 P. M. lor Cemneachy.

Chiapas, Tabaaoe. and ace laa. JLJ totmehip City ef Weshlagtes, (latter lor other Mexican States aad Cuba moat be directed -per City uireciea THU hbDA 7 4. M. for Me NeMerlaada dl-rrt bar steamship Amsterdam, via Amsterdam.

(. duected "par Amsterdam'' at 7 A. at. tor Aurepe, per ateamblp Augusta Victoria, via aoataemptua and Bamborg; at 1 P. af for oreytowa.

Uvlogstoo, BelUe, and Puerto Agoaa, at 8 P. M. tor Tru, i. tnm New-Orleaae: -Jot Iraxlllo aad Buataa. per ateamshlp av.

uteri, frem New-OrleaaA FRIDAY. At 8 P. at. for Truxillo aad Raatao. Per ateameulp J.

Oteri. trom ew-Orleeaa SATUKUAVAt 7 A k. torVrTa-lur. taaSjItaly. Spala.

aad Portugal, per steamship La Bourgogae, via Harre; M. lor aeotlaad aireet. per sWamahlp Aaeheria, via lease w. ilat-tjr sat be dlracvad "per At 7JOA. M.

for Ireiaad. per ataamahlp Aaraaia, Via Qaeeaa-tawa, (totters tor Ureal Britain. Belgian). NeMerlaada, ABetrm, Germany. Denmark, awedao, Norway.

Reteia, aad Turkey, mast bo dlreeted per at 7iM A. M. for Earope. par eteamaklp Ama. via BewMamptew aad Bretnea, (latter tor Ire-laad.

Freaee, ewitserlaad. Italy. Bpaia. aad Peria-gal mast be drreeted -per at a. M.

for Norway dtraet par steaaeblp Uekle. letters mast be directed "per Ucala;) at 10 A. M. ler "t- Crelx aad eu Thomas, Tie at. Croix, alee ia.1-ward I aland direct, per eteemaalp New.

York City at 11 A. M. far Pertaae Iaiaad aad Jasvaloa, aiae JeemelaadAoxcarea. Heyit, per eteamehlp Adt. roe dee i at 1 P.

am. far Cabs, per eteamehlp City ef Celambia. via Beraaa, Usttars meat no directed "perUty ot IUN DAY. At P.M. far Oasta Blee.

via LIbuhl er steasMhra PevhaU, rram New-Orteaaes at P. 4. for Itecae del Tore, per team his Ooaale. from "ew-Ormaaa; at P. M.

far BloatUlds, per team- ah la Harma. frem New-Orleaaa. Mails tor Australia, New. Zealand. Hawaiian.

Frit, aaa Baaaeea l.n per eteaaaebip JsXrtpeJa. (rrem aaa Pieaut.ue cloae bare Ner. 10at7PVhl! (a ea arrival al Mow-York af eteamehlp Aaraaia! with BrAVeb malla far Aoeiraba) Malls tm Cmu aad Japan eteemshia oeeaaM, (irom aaa Fraa. etaee.) CiaSere Nor. la at 7 PM.

MaaaleVMo Far ship Tahiti, (from aaa Fraa-elaee.) ton hero Bar. as as 1 Tz. Caba.yraii te Tampa, Fhv, aad rbeacebvataaaaar I FLEmt ANN HaiNTK. Oa Twavednw, ftmm. 4 Oraeo Cbarah, Broektya UsUkla, Vr tkf Bow.

Chaaaeay B. Breweter. ut Max a aeagBtererotae Heiaae, to WtUUaJf klMJ eorr iUiTHAas at Bsw-Terfc. btCKByTTTK-HAWaV-Oy Friday. Bfew.

B. at Ne. IS PanlBUar-eWe. ieraer Otty. It.

the Bev, aeeesea kL Paratly, IX fx. Mr. Cbua A. MCKBrriTB ta at lee PSASCas TS1HTir Mawb et New-York CttyT OPPENIIEIir-aONNEBORN-Oa tbe reeteoaeo et the artefj tatber. by Rev.

Dr. Oottaeu. BatrLAR. dawgkaet bet. a.

Bewaebara.o CBAAuaa J. ortuuut SULF r0 TrVAmr- B. la CkArlwaa. W. T-'aaeral aaaday.

Kev. lu. at Charttoa. BalABtxBAXCROFTV -la Msasbiaasr. Baslaad.

tnrr Prtday msrnlag. Ner. laaast, aisAAS-aVsa. cnorv. 4aaghtar e4 amd wile eTAltrea fFylrwssse at.

Bemrd BIRD. Oa Prtday create g. New. 1 884V Kww saw hi, tote irv Belatlvae sad frtoade are rarttad te ineas the fa a are! eemeee alee Aay. Mav.

11. a 4 fw Caareh the Owveaaav Park-arT arna rMaV hladly emit aewere. Tbe Com maadaat with aeiiaa ealta tbe aa, toatloa ef Me Veteraaa ef the BewwatB TBacw Bow ab O. Bran. (Sixth Compaay.) aad alaeereiy aaaartteius ntwmjriilHTtbi mat artbwtTtaT ewT ea? ea4 aamrade by atteadlag tbe tamerat ee bleaday arteraaeo.

tbe 11th taat. at 4 fikenb. frem the Church ef tbe Orreeaat PwaBrTsad S6MAt H. E. TBEMAIJtTCwIasMC BOYD Oa Tharsdar, Kev.

UM. FAawta BL Bovo. auter et Beajamla Tataam. Faaeral earrleee wui be beta at bar- hi ilk SI pk atrawaiyn, aa OT PhUadelphm papers please eavy. DUWTO.i.-on naewrdar, Ner.

ad Nolloe af loaeral haraafter. A WTHORNE. At reetdeaee et his aew. BL BL Hawthorne. Jr Rldgeweed.

N. Frtoav. NaV 8. 1889. BOSSBT U.

HAWTBOSJlV to kid BtM PuBersl at Christ Chnrch oa Meaday at FrMay, Nor. 8. A nana Haaaoa, wrlee at bla late 1 4a as. tS j-oioc iwv. 11 Ttasl; PORTER.

At Me "aaatoriam, PasrrdlA tr. terof Mrs. A. Piss aa4 widow ot JameeH. Porter, lata of Mis elty.

ta tao 40M year et ber aga. real. BstaMsr. Ner. B.

1889, CLASS Hacob. wife af iU bares. Pnneral Taeedar. Ner. 12.

at 4 P. bC at Be tote reaidaaee. s4 Carltoa-ar, Breegiya, N. T. Na 94 4M-ar Breeklye.

ea Bat. arday. Nov. 9. PBmrrtXA.

widow aWlliIam P. Hoblaeoa. la Me S9M veer at her ago. Notice ot raaerel hereafter. SADLIER On Frtdar, Nov.

8, at the reel Sea ea nia metaer. BB4 Seat llTM-at, et The rrteade of the family are tea peolf ally tov' vlted to attend the funeral aerrteea il St. SZ reeae's Chureh. Alexander er. aad lI7tA-et.

est Meaday. the 11th last, at 1040. SANZJost PoucAkro Bah, Nov. as Parts. France, la hla 48M year.

garm. SCOTT. OtAA LODOB. No. 8, F.

AVD A. BL. 1 hereby eammwaed ta atteaa the funeral ef ear deceased brother. Jauu KCOTT. at 1 0 o'clock tbla (aaaday) gunm at Aurora Orata Cathedral, ewrae BedXer4-er.

aad Madisoa-st, Brooklyn? By er4f AH. a. JAN EWA Y. Master. JosaCA w.

Csosar. Secretary. Satarday meralng. B. at West 96lh-at, New-York.

HsJtRT F. TrgEkB, aged S3 yeara and 1 month. Notice ot aaeral aad Intel meat later. Sataroav oreelag. Waw.

a. at hi late raaldeaoa. si Fast lsSd-et, Jong Vab Db Wielb. Captala Vailed atataa Army. otice ot faaerel aemoee aageartee.

SPECIAL NOTICES. TtOW BUCKINGHAM HOTEL, ON 6TH-A VENUE, HEW-TORX, EZTEBDINO THROUGH FBOM 4TH Tt 60TH BTBEBT. This popular house, reoeatly greaOy aalargod by Me addition ef aa eas. tatrly ytrs-preo buUMng, with aplaa-dM aoites, consisting ef parlor, large, airy doable sad single bedrooms, wtta beta and dressing rooms attached, has been thoroughly reo orated aad fitted up In the most luxurious maaaer; Me ventUatloa, heating, aad plumbing are of Me latest aad moat ap pre red style; the public rooms ere aaeo, Baled for elegaaee. comfort aad eoarwa, toaea.

Ma ladles' drawlag room being la Me Louis Seise style, tbe graad dining room ta tba Early English, The gsoUemen's reading aad amoktag rooms are supplied with erery rasa. site, aad Me billiard raesn, wtah eat attached, complete la erery way. Telephone sad telegraph omoesea the premises, all lighted by the Till tea electric light The looaUoa to aaaur, psssed. baring a asagathoeat eatloobj from a frontage et Mrs A nag rag mnA tsMitfjMiskt oa Me aroaae aad streets. It Is near Ms Oread Central Depot eoreealble te Me Opera Hesse, all pleese ot am somen aa wall as Ma toadiag ahopet by the elerated road Madlaoa and Sixth Arenas cars; omnibuses pass the door erery few minutes.

Tbla hotel la ooadaetad ea Me Kuropoaa plea; Ma reetae.ru I ef Bsturpaaaed exosltones, Ms sAargss rrssenablA WETHERBEE A FULLER, Prwerletsra. H. WCNDERL1CH 4V CO SS8 BROADWAY, (NEAR Inrtte especial stteatlon to Melr eoUocttoa ef rare Eagllah Mestottats. fancy sabjaeto by Bartoloasl, eld baa Eagrarlngs aaa Original Works by Bern, braadt Durer. aad other eld masters.

All the laaaaf Ktekinrs. Eagrarlags. Braon'e Carboa Pboie. grapha, aad Water -Color PalauagA A eompleU eoUacUoe of Charles A. Platrs otehad work aew oa exhibition.

JJEACTY IS NOT 11 PASTED BT THE best perfamery. but least of aU plain womaa shoe id forego Ma alluring charm ef Atkiaaoa't Extracts or Sachets. A 1 CARPET J. STEWART. "4 NEW rUBLIOATIONS.

TWO NEW BOOKS. 8TABDIBH OF BTANDlHH. A Historical Novel of Me PtyaouM Coles aad Its famous Captala By Jane Q. Aba tin. author of "a Nameless Neblemaa," Desmond Haadred." Ac gl 16.

A HUMMER IM A CANON. A delightful California btory for Ouis aai Boy a By Kate Douglas Wiggle, ausk sw "The Birds Cbiiatmas Caroi" aad Story of Patsy." inustrated, $1 60. THE CONTINUOUS CREATION. An Application of Ma Erolatioaary rtillsst phy to Me ChrUtua Ballgloa. By Bev.

My. roa Adams of Bochsstar. N. Y. Crewa rva 1 6a sale by ail Book sailers.

Beat by mail, poet-paid, ea receipt of price by Mo publishers. HOUGHTON. 9I1FFLIB 4V 11 EAST 17TH-BT-, SEW-TOBT- READY NOVEMBER IB. MBS. A LD RICH'S NEW POEM.

WYNDHAM TOWERS. HOPOHTON. MIFFLIN A CO. HrNRIETTE, A COaUICAK MOTHER. By Fraacaia Cappee, 1 vol, half Bex, 81 2S e.

Tha is a powarfal story by aee of Me inslssf medera Frcaeh writars. WORTH INGTON T4T Breed way. T. BOOKB OB BCILOIBC. PAIS TIB ta, -DECOBATIBa, As.

For aty msmiisl WBT. TA POMBTCCX.U Wartsa shJtoea-r-rB..

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