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spoBrise hews. Railroad lews. Action of the Street Committee. being allowed, Instead being adjusted by BY TELEG11APH Goxnmt rcial iobirtistr i SATURDAY STEEISe, AUGUST 20, 1SSL Bellgions HoUces. Koxrsr CHDnCH.

Rev. Henry Hitchcock of Boston, Masa, will preach at 1OJ0 A. au and 7.30 at. BAnrra Chttkch. Korthwest corner of Main and Ctica atreeta.

iev. M. O. Hyde, rector. Services at A.

M. and 7.30 p. M. tJirmu PmasBTTaTKTAir Chttbch. Wah-ington Street, near Eagle.

Rev. Hairy W. Crabbe, pastor. lio service on Rsvbbath 21st. Sr.

Philips' p. K. Church, Elm Street, between Korth and 8outh Division Divine servicA on Rundar at 1.30 P. Sf. Alt (eat Bank of Bnffalo.

Mn. Fillmore' Will. The wlILof tbe widow ol ax-Freeident Millard Fillmore waa presented at the Burro-Kate's office this morning for probate. Ills an unusually lengthy and interesting document and contains sn extraordinary large number of public, and private bequest. Among tbe former are the following; To Wsbington-S treat Baptist Cborcb, the torn of $1,000, and ray pews to be told and tba avails thereof, together with tbe interest on said $1,000 to be expended by the Trustee ot aaid church for tbe benefit of aocnr poor of such church aa are in need, eick or euffiertng.

To the Washington-Street Baptiat Cburcn tbe anna of $3,000, tbe principal to be kept invested and tbe interest only to 6 expended for tbe eupport and maintalnance of eaid-cborcb. I'o the University at Rochester the sura of $20,000, the same to be Invested by aaid University to the bonds or securities of tbe United State, or of the State ot New York, yielding a aeml-annual Interest, tbe aaid amount to be divided into four funds of $5,000 each. Slid fund shall be designated and maintained by aaid University as follows: Ooe aa a memorial fund given in honor of tbe late Millard Fillmore by hi affectionate widow. Another aa a memorial fond In honor of tbe late Ezektel G. Mcintosh ot Albany, my first husband, by bit affectionate, widow.

Another as a memorial fund in honor of my lather the late Charles Carmlchaei ot Morrittown, N. J. Tbe remaining fund as a memorial honor of the late Dr. Absalom Blachley of Pennington, N. who waa himself deeply interested la tbe cause of education and from Whom I received by will tbe whole of hi estate.

He waa my mother' brother and I do this in memory of them both, Dr. Absalom I aeh ley end Mrs, Temple Blachley. Tbe income from each of said funds to be devoted byt.be Bald University of Rochester from year to veer to any of tbe (peel fie purpose LOCAIi JVIATTERS. See Flrrt fer last nlghi'i des patches, and other IateregUng Matter; Fourth Page for To Montreal and Qnebec. Attention directed to the: conspicuous advertisement elsewhere, another grand excursion to Montreal and Quebec, via the Thousand Islands, by the popular Qrnd Trunk ud Richelieu OtiUrlo Navigation Com pan' mote.

The excursion will leave VU oavuiusv BCXI, ZifcO tUl.f iuw-w lag to go Monday next, the 22J, or Monday, the SOtb, ub have the benefit of tbe reduced rate. TiakeU east be purebaeed of Mr. T. D. Bheiidu, egeat, corner of Exchange end Washington streets.

i Body Found. Officer Leonard and Hylant, of the Harbor Police, at 4 30 thla morning found tbe body a bw floating in, the alip between Main and Washington street. It Waa secured at tbe foot of Waabinglon and Oironer Fowler notified, who ordered the body removed to Rodney' morco. The body had evidently been In tbe water two or three day a. It had not been identified at lateet scctunt.

It I that of a man about thirty-Ova year ol Ave feet eight incase in height, with a aandy monitacbe and goatee, wearing an old ault of working clothe. Alleged Bigamy. Last evening Special Dlckersoo- of the Fifth "Precinct, arreettd 'a painter named Frank Grant, aired. 28 yean, oa a charge of bigamy. He waa married ten.

year ago In Byraeaee to a lady who la now living In Rochester with her two children. Grant lived with her up to within the pant two months. On the twenty-first day of July, of this year, be waa, as alleged, again married, tbia time nnder a fictitious name, Charles T. to Hiss Frankle Lawrence, of tbie elty, by Rev. 8.

W- Idoyd, of Grace M. E. Church. Stockley's Autopsy. Ia accordance with one of his last requests, a port mortem examination of tbe body of Chss.

Htockley, the murderer execnted at Batavia yeaurday, wai made after the body waa taken down, by Doctors Tozler and Cotes, assisted by Dr. P. M. Wise of the Wlllard Asj-lum, and Dr. W.

W. t'otter of Batavia. Tbere were also present Dr. B. Morse of Batavia, Dr.

N. C. Hanford of Willlamsburgh, N. and Dr. William Pardee ot UskQeld, Genesee County.

The brain-waa found to be in a perfectly healthy atate add weighed fifty-one ounce. Nothing of ad abnormal natuie waa foond, and the conclusion reached -was that tbe man waa of tound mind. Tbe neck was not broken or dislocated, although there waa a aspiration of the spinal cord. A Sad Cage. On the train which arrived- here over tbe Lake Shore road at five o'clock this morning, were Mrs.

Anna Dibble, and her baby a year and three months old, on the way from Spencer, Clay County, Iowa, to Syracuse. Just befora reaching Buffalo tbe baby died. On arriving at Buffalo tbe mother, with her dead babe, waa' directed to No. 1 Station-house, where Undertaker Rodney took charge of the oorpee, and Coroner Fowler waa notified. The mother, being In destitute circumstances, the passer.

gers on the train took up a collection after the death of the child, and raised about 7 in money, which they presented to the grief-stricken mother. the Arundel Collection. Mr. f. N.

Larned, Superintendent of tbe Young Men's Library, baa prepared a valuable annotated catalogue of tbe pictorial publications of the Arundel Society, now on exhibition at the rooms ot the Association. Much Interesting and reliable information, from tbe beat authorities are collated, in regard to the artiste and their works, and appended to tbe list ot the respective pictures. It will be a great assistance to visitors, and the work has been thoroughly well done. Tbe annual publications of the Society will be regularly received by tbe Association, and tbe cala. logue enlarged from time to time.

Among tba authorities quoted are Herman Vasari, Koglar, Raskin, Hlchter, and other of equal note. Poppenlierg'g Concert; In the rark. 4. different "divisions," ta lfore. AHaoraa rcsni, The PoUn ester-Gen ti raj haa Issued an order permitting upon notification from receivers of annoying postal ear da, to deatroy th same wlthtut delivery.

FOREIGN NEWS. i RUSSIA AHOTHEB VVT BISCOTEEKB. 'London, Aug. St. Petersbdrg eor- reapondent aaya the po lei recently traced a gigantic conspiracy, fat I amp ring with the army, la which man high In position.

Including four colonels of the tine, were engaged. Tbe plan waa to Introduce Nihilist literature, and enforce th meet rsgf discipline on the pretence that it waa specially ordered by the Cxar. The peasantry, Rom among whom tbe common soldier are drafted, are aaid to be demoralised by KihilUts. 1 i Ui-v HARTliS. Tbe revelation ot te -alleged Hartmann la New Tork are said to be ludicrously inac-corate.

It is denied ttet a and aecoeiatee dog a tunnel from tbe veltar of a house to the railroad ta order to bloty the Czar' train. It is asserted that dyne, Site waa deposited in a broken culvert and fitiibv a cartridge ex-ploded by a lever fast iiftd to a rail. It is stated tbe Cxar recently Undertook to purify the public eervioe, bui JiC waa so big a job tbat he did not know wHefe to begin, QUEEN8TOWN, Arrived Th (teamahlp Bothnia. h.jS -y KILLED RI A liilll bXIDE. Ginivi, Aug.

20. Jl gentleman and two ladies were killed by a ttnd slipoa th road to Tete Noire, 8witxerlsnd, Januia, Aug. 20. ij. British member of the.

Delimitation Corns, isaion waa attacked by brigands near the. frontier of Epiros, There wa a sharp eaooti ater. Tbe oommand-er of the Turkish eeccu was killed. The brigand were repulsed 4 P1RHEU, Tii COinoHS. London, Aug.

20. 1 the House of Common last night! durlbg.a debate on a vote tor salary of tbe Chief Secretary for Ireland, Parnell said be thought yorster more detested by a large body of tbe Jjish people than any of hi predecessor, on isocount of the mod In which be administered tie Coercion Act and the general law of the toon try. He said if the Land Bill brought bout a substantial abatement of rent, tbrli-Jsh would make the beet of It and use it aa instrument for its attainment to complete in land reform. Dawson. Bedmond antf Barry joined in condemning Porater, Barr declared Forster's name was held in execration, aad be had worked the Coercion Ait to atifl the Land Leagu.

On a vote for law charges and coat ot criminal prosecutions, Paraea severely criticized tbe recent crown prosecution in Ireland. Healy and other attacked the conduct of the Irish iilpealjry magtatratea. FROM KEiJ TORK SDBSCRIPIIOH TO THjt StRriELD I DID. New Tore, Aug. J.

Belden, of Syraeuae, haa to the Garfield fund, ASSieiEf. Francis Pidgeon, contractor, baa assigned' Liabilities $190,000. A DERUL. Charles Nordhoff de tie the rumored changes in the Herald oll.ee. HO GADSE FOaV'ALAEE Dr.

Hamilton last niaht would not ssy whether the swelling of tha President's parotid gland waa a symptom ot pyaemia, but aaid be had hi own theory about ilt. He reasserted that there ia no cause or i larm. -STEAMSHIPS- A SUITED. Attived: Steamships fiten. Werder from Bremen, JElyria from London, and Mhynland from Antwerp.

MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. BAHAGES BI-AH. Denver, Aug. 20. Extensive rain th past few day caused hst yy damage in this State.

There are fill and washout on every railroad. EXPLOSION iff A ARIORT. New Haven, Aug. SOSeventy thousand cartridge percussion capf exploded at the Winchester armory yesterjay. Tbousaadsof piece of metal struck iqv Maurice Beilly's flesh half to three-quartern of an Inob.

Many were burled In his eyes. There was bo spot two inches square on tbe front of Beilly's pel-son tbat did not show whire the shells penetrated. HI clothing was; cut to piece, hi teeth were knocked out, md hi arm frightfully mangled. A bencti- waa broken, one piece of which ertouJy3)urt Beilly. The side of the building wa shattered and the windows broken.

None Beilly' companion was injured. Beilly yied last night. Coal Cameron Cpal boi. jdirsBS and fiHirrsES or 111 CBI.XB.TBD CAME ROIf COAL. C.

B. Sales Agent, Boom EB Hayen E. A. QUINTARD, tten. anager A Gen.

ftalea Agent, 81 Liberty New jtk City. JcSMy Langdon, Richar Ison Co. A SOLK AGESTJ FOR A N. L. E.

WestJrn R. Co's coad. HILLSIDE (PITTSTON1, i-OAGASCAHONDA ANI. BARC jjAT. Also for'Laagdon'j celtbrate4 EDler-prise" (WlUesbirtre) Coal.

Wholesale dealers in Lit)i coke, Blossburg, Revnoldsviile, and ethers raiietieaof Steam, Gas and Blacksmith 'a Coal. HOWARD Bf. Snpt, Hayen Bnlldlngynr. Mail and Seneca Booms 6 an7, tr Chicago ofHoe, cor. Dot jborn and Bandel pb treetr.

ui telt-ly "TJIE DELJVABE, Lackawanna Western AAIIaROAO OO. WILL SILL VitBIB SCRANTpf COAL At the following Price per Jn of 1,000 Pound soreened and delivered anywhere i tbe City llsa wt Tan, ti-as 1.4E l.S 14 a Brate A7. 'AT 8.10 3.0O 9.SS .70 Sow 4L 0 XO Chestnut 4.60 Dated Aug. 1st, laSL as. Orders received by either Telephone.

tW Order at retail may beliefs, or biila may be paid, at our branch office, Mo. tu Mala street, to Mr. A. BALL. General Office, Ftot of Erie SL JOHN JT.

WTLLIAalS, apSO-ly Wrstera Sole Agnt. COiLL. G. Rl TVlliS( CO. PITTSTOrf, LEHI6HI BLOSSBURG SOFT COAL At Wholesale aad Retail, aLowst Market Prtess) focCadb.

Ofllce, No. 285 Iljiln Street. QV Branch Offlce, No.S7 acnaage street, THE ANTHEcITE COAL ASSOtJuATION VIU OOBTISTTB TO BI.rTaiBXB OZI.aV bbatu LACKAWANNA, BLACK DIAM9KD. 1 1 And BENBI CLAY COAXES A TBS following Price Toa ef ZOOO potmds, sereaed and uywher tatbecttyllnuu: Jam. Ton.

Ton. 15 I.4S IJS5 A-sa Egg ajta A s.oo ft SwAO t.ru Cbastnul S.70 Pea A.70 Lao General Office, If o. 346 Ilaia gt Also, POOT OP SE WESEE STREET, POOT OP OHIO STREET, smd No, 997 EICHAK3E STREET. Dated April Jet, WM. 60.

AII5, ArenU Lehigh Vdlay hodl Ca" Have swwon hand Larr Boppryof Prash Minedi WILKESBAllieE COAL Prom tbelr Celebrated HEirBT Aad PROfPECT COLLI RIES, which they offer at tbe Lowest Market Pross. Special attentloe give tof tbe Prep rstioai, Screening and AMUvery ol all CeaL Office Cor. Jf Ja and Heeeea Streets. FETEB U. DOYLE, -ewtKortavsra Agent PEED.

H. MOOEE, Ectall Baia Agent. My Lojal Sock Anttiitielte CoaL Present Prio, Screened axJl Delivered i erst EA.tt.t mii i.m--- 3Js 1.45 Lsetv 6.15 a.5 lS Sio. A.ft.1 rhMltflllt icrt amsil Sittt 4.SS A StreeS eor. Krle B.

R. or ncE "no. wt svm auae. Thsj, olOcs of the General astern Agent of the Merchants' Despatch Transportation Company ha been removed from Cleveland to Chicago. 1 1 Traveler How do yon broker manage to undersell the railroad companies Scalper '-Tell, yon see, ve don't got so mock expenses.

Do railroad feller bat to keep np the rollin' stock so' pay ze hand. We don't. It's all clear profit wit us I As Albany despatch aay: The New York West Shore A Buffalo Railroad today filed a mortgage to the United State Trust Company of New York for (50,000,000. Interest flv per cent," This i the same mortgage that wa filed In this eonnty on Thursday, A Toronto despatch ay: "A special cable from London says: It is reported today that tbe Great Western Railway Company of Canada have purchased the Northern Ball way. Nothing 1 known about tbe purchase of tbe Northern by the Canada Pacific, and the rumor Is not Thoehipment by bargee from St.

Louis to New Orleans line the opening of navigation have been as follows: Wheat, 3,260,000 bushels; corn, 6,500,000 bushels; oats, 75,753 bushels; rye, 22,423 bushels, a total of bushel, exceeding tha shipments by rail about 6,600,000 bushels. Pool Commissioner Fink states that, not having received affirmative report to Circular No. 200, from parties not represented at the meeting of the Joint Executive Committee ot Trunk Llnee held on the 10th a resolu tion psssed at th meeting to restore tariff rate on the 22d Inst, cannot, therefore, be put into 1 Mr, R. J. Pelton has been appointed Aud itor ol the Canada Southern Bailway in place of M.

H. who resigned a short time ago. Mr. Pelton waa for several years chief book-keeper in tbe Auditor's office, and 1 thoroughly acquainted with all It peculiarities, method and need. His headquarter wiU be in Buffalo, i Several necessary aad welcome improve ment ar being made at the Erie Depot corner of Exchange and Michigan streets, The hed on Exchange Street are being torn down, and will be replaced by a two-story brick baggage-room On the first floor and with office en the upper floor.

The old baggage- room will; be made into a general waiting- room, i i i A San Francisco paper aay: "It is stated quite positively In San Franolsco that the South Coast Pacific Railroad haa been purchased in the interest of the Atlantic A Pacific; or, perhaps more properly, the Atchison, To-peka Santa Fe Company. The latter want a terminus at San Francisco. It 1 quite likely that th Sontb Coast Boad has been sold in the interest It Is rumored that Mr. George H. Vall-lant, at present' Assistant General Freight Agent of tbe Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railroad, Is about to be promoted to the position of General Freight Agent of that road, a Mr.

Hills, the present General Freight Agent of jthe road, is to have some other responsible position. Mr. Hill has grown old In the service of the Lake Shore, and it will cause no surprise that he should now seek a place that will require less labor and exertion than the one he has occupied for so many years. Mr. Vaillant, who becomes General Freight Agent in place of Mr.

Hills, 1 unu. sually well qualified for the position, having all the requisite experience, ability and energy to make a first-class chief of the responsible jrrack-laylng was commenced on the line of the New York, Chicago St, Lout Road at Painesvllle Thursday. The company expect to receive fifteen car of steel rail every day from now until tbe road is completed. This railroad has contracted with the Brook Locomotive Works for sixty engines. They already have twelve or fifteen in use.

The Cleveland Herald speaking of tbe road say: Tbere i but one unpleasant thought connected with the whole New York, Chicago A St. Louis Road, and that is the tear that the Lake Shore Company has, even at this early day, swallowed the entire concern. A number ol the beat employees of the Lake Sbore have been engaged by the new company, and are now at work in various capacities, superintending tbe construction of the road. It is very strange tbat tbe Lake Sbore Company will allow so many of the best men of the road to slip away, one after another, without any apparent effort to retain them." Lake and Canal. Dunbar -dredge 1 removing boulder on the Lime Kiln Crossing.

removal of these stone is of the greatest possible benefit to navigation, as they endangered vessel property for many year. Tbe watchman on the Anchor Line propeller Philadelphia, a brother of Capt. Ed. Fitzgerald, was run over by a Lake Shore train at Erie Thursday, and beheaded. It is supposed he dropped, in a fit, across th track.

I 1 The new iron propeller Wisconsin of the Goodrich Line, to be launched at Wyandotte this afternoon, is of the following dimension: Keel 200 feet, beam 34 feet, depth ot hold 14 feet. Her engine is a large compound, her boiler are steel, measuring ten feet in diam eter and 174 feet long. The estimated cost of the Wisconsin 1 $150,000. The propeller Wocoken and schooner Delaware, which Were ashore on Elm Creek reef above White Rock, Lake Huron, were released Thursday afternoon by the tug Frank Moffat and Quayle, and towed to Sand Beach harbor. They lightered about 100 tons ot coal, i Neither of the boats were injured and they have both left lor their destination The: captain of a steambarge that Carrie about fourteen hundred tons of coal furnishes the information tbat on the laat trip down be had a freight of $960, and that his coal biU for the round trip waa over $700; other expense brought the bill for tbe round trip up to about $1,100.

Fortunately he secured a good coal freight back, and wa eaved from absolute lOM. I JEscunaba Iron Fort The first load ol ore ever, taken from her )n an Iron bottom was the cargo ot tje steamship Brunswick, on Saturday, the 6th. Sbe took something over 1,300 ton onia draft of twelve feet and tour inches, which is a point in favor of iron vessel. A wooden vessel with the same would have! been two. feet lower in the water." The receipts at this port by lake during tbe past were 27,406 barrels of flour and 1,807,880 bushels ol grain, a decrease com pared with last week of about four hundred thousand bushels, Tbe shipments by cana were 1,233,717 bushels of grain, and those-by rail 1,149,806 bushels.

Tbe canal export from the orjeninar of navieatlou amount to 17,154,206 bushels, against 39,971,258 bushela last year and 22,430,171 Dusnela In lm The quantity of grain afloat on the canals today, aa near a can be ascertained, is 2,011,702 bushels, an increase of about one-third over last week, I FRKIOHT8, Buffalo, Aug, 90, Vessel were scarce today, ana no cnarter were reponea. ikhu rales remain at $1.30 to Chicago and Milwaukee. Chicago, Aug. 19. Wheat SXc and eorn Sc to Buffalo; iake and canal rates to New Tork 7Hc on-wheat and Bha on corn.

Boom was taken for 066,000 bit corn. There was very 11 ttle demand for grain room yesterday, bat rates remained steady and unchanged. The oharters reportedon Change were: To Buffalo Prop Oneida, corn on through rate sohr Charles Foster, corn at 3Xc To iirle Prop Lycoming and acnr Allegheny, corn on throngb on Wedi borougn rate. on Wednesday evening. Vessels are comparative- ly scarce, an a asent and owners in conseaaence remain firm In the belief that there must still be a urtlier advance in rates.

Toledo, Ang, 19. Charters: ScbrlSea Onll, wheat to Buffalo, 8c; J. It. Korea, corn toOawa- (0,00. 1 MiLWATTKBit, Ang.

IS. Vessels were good demand todav both for Kingston and Chicago, and rates to the former port ruled higher. Charters: To Chicago Sohr Ogarita, 34,000 bushels of wheat, lXc To Kingston Scbr Albacore, 20,000 bnsbels of wheat, JSXc: schr Pride of America, 23,000 bu. wheat at to. The team-bargea Hinneapoli and H.

U. Coffinbery and schooners Neweomb and U. P. Baldwin were chartered for ore from Eacanaba at si.20. DBTROtT.

Ang. 18. Tbe following charters un, reported uxiay; ncnooners juasipg Toledo tot Oswego, SHc; fcilsdstone, Went India were reported Toledo ta Os staves, Kingston, $1 per m. schr Tim Baker, plaster, Alabaster to atanitowac, 11.29 per ton, free in and ont; ateam-barge Wm. Budolpb ana acnr rjarmon, lumoer, xawas in i Detroit, S34 Corsican, to Detroit, Lyman Casey, wheat, Toledo to Buffalo, 3c Tbe scbooaer St.

Andrews should have appeared a chartered for wheat to Kingston instead ol the St. Louis. Eviay 8uinAT to Cbantanqna, via Lake Shore Excursion. fc Tickets $1M round trip. Leave A.

M. 1 PBaanNT Paters OF COAb K. HUBSItt, 14 West Swan street, quotes beet hard Anthracite, Pitts ton, Bcranton and Lackawanna Coal at retail: tirate and egg, ta.40; stove, 16.70; nut, tUO. Economical or Loyal Bock, grate and egg aad large stove, ta.15; Mo. 4 stove, S5.es; nut, ts.tt small ant, per toa delivered Betail dealer applied on advantageous term.

a8-tuthr A CHEf B'OEcryn tat the art of perfumery is the com position of a sew anal distinctive Booquet, aa in the ears of J. A Atxiboon's Uniaine Hair-Lotion, au30A24 SrMMES BlAKXCTB ABO BbAJtSSTTirO. We have aa assortment of Summer Blaaketa in 1-4 and 14 etaea. A'o a good quality in A1U wool Blanketing, 2X yards wide, made apectady to cor order, 1 i rmtr kkkt Fiartia and other akia disordera quickly yield to that thorough blood portlier and tonic, King of the Blood. ee advertisement.

auie-ls-xoAc CatAP Cha rATf ctTa Tairs, via Lake Sbore every Sunday. Leave a as a. i.a xpsad MP. A H. 3.

SIIUTTIJETYOIITH, BAKKEA BaOKKB la Stssks, Grain Petrcleum, a. ie mast gneca tn BlrrtUJ. CoKatwstpowsswTS. Sew Tork, White, If arris A Chicago, H. O.

Keavoa A Oil City, L. Foster, President Oil City Oil Exchange, gv- Bnsines strietly com mswra. Direct wire tjuotations every few mi ante and bulletined Speeiaifaciliuesfor carry tug oa mrBW The BUca Baess Orarv-Th Leajru CaasaaiOBsliiBw At TJUca yeeteiday Ivory sucoeeaful trotting meeting was closed. Little Brown Jug, tbe pacer, made two trial to beat tbe record, but failed. iHis first; mile wss made in 2.121 and tbe aeeond in 114.

Tba aum-marie of tba three race on the card are aa follow: j. Dtic Dbiviko PAbbi, Angjm-Pnme tor bone that have never beaten 2.15. Mile heme, best three ituBve, to harness; tl Sx to Oral, $750 to ecoBd.iSO to third, 4410 to fourth. Charley 1 1 Midnight tJ 3 Hann X- Xlme 2.20. 2.1SS4.2.20.

I TJttca Dnrvisa Pixr, Anr. Porse $3,000. ror horse that have nttier beaten 2.1H. Mile heals, beat three in flve to barnesa; 1 1,600 to first, $730 to second. $450 to third, $3M to fourth.

1 -1 WMgewood Franeia 2 3 4 Drirer ,.4 4 Time 3.20J,2.18.1.18X. Utica Dnrvisia Patii, Aug. 119. Parse $1,500, for horse that have never beaten 2.2& Mile heat, best tbree in fl to harnesa; $750 to first, -375 ta second, tea to third, tlSO to foartb. rphus 1 1 1 rjnolale i 4 John a 5 Abdellah L.

.....1 4 4 Prospect 4 8 uiaae-iuu, s.ss..zii. ii THE LEAGUE RACK. The positions of -the club in the contest for tbe lesgue championship pennant are un changed from last The Buffalo did very well to win pne gam from tbe champion who are not sd far ahead as they were seven days ago. The Detroit did not pan out as well at Cleveland a their admirers figured, getting but one game, consequently they are still ons game behind tbe Bison. Providence bangs on to Boston tenaciously, and both have widened the gkp between them and the Cleveland.

The Worcester have closed on the Troys and now) that tbe disturbing element is out of the team it 1 likely to loom np again. In tbe remaining game to play tbe Buffalo and Detroit will be obliged to play tbelr very best a large majorities are neces sary to overtake and pass the Chicago. Tbe following show tba game won, and lost to date: Chicago Buffalo Detroit Boston Providence Cleveland Troy KOTB8. A week from today th Cleveland will be here to finish their series witb tbe Buffalo. The Buffalo tried to secure Smartwood, of the Akrons, but be would not leave the semi-professional club.

11 Yesterday's game resulted as follows: M. A IL'd 12, Delaware Athletic 7, Baltimore Akrons 8, Detroit Metropolitan' 0, Troy 2. The Worcester-Providence game was postponed on account of rain. The Saratoga races yesterday resulted as follow: First race, three quarter mile, Con-stantinalst, PatUe 21, Lillie R. 3d; time 1.15).

Second race, 111 miles, Oriole 1st, Clan Alpine 2d, WindruBh 3d; time 8.08. Third race, 1J miles, Seufcbatel 1st, Mary Anderson 2J, Heimit3d; time 1.56J. Fourth race, one Little Buttercup 1st, Ella Warfield 2d, Sir Walter 3d lime a.42. Of tbe Buffalo' Work Thursday the Chicago Inter-Ocean has these good words to say: "Tbe entire i Buffalo team, with the exception of O'Rourke, fielded in a most creditable manner, and some of them remarkably well. Although White had two errors at second, they were ieusable ones, and the work about hi bag, which waa quite exacting, was accomplished Ink style above the.average of second base play.

Tbe work ot Brouthers at firat base, Purcell in left field, and Force at short-itop, was unusually strong and effective. Altogether, Buffalo has not previously shown so much base ball playing capacity in this city as wa displayed by ber bine yesterday afternoon." The Monmouth Park race yesterday resulted as follows: First race, Champagne stakes, 2-year oldv; i mile, Forester first, Macbeth second, Yejuecla third; time 1 16J. Second race, West-end stakes, 3-year old fillies, mile and balf" Thora first, Bonaflde second; time2.5'2. Third race, free handicap sweepstakes, $1,000 i added, mile and a half, ParoleUflrst, Warfield second; time 2.40t. Fourth, selling purse $500, mile, Duke Montrose first, Ventriloquist; second, Quito third time 1.44.

Filth race, i Mirage stakes mile, Shadow Dance; first, Ohio Boy second, Sweet Home third; time 149. Sixth race Criterion stakes, 2-yer olds, 1 mile, Wyom lng Juliette Call second, jBandld third; time. 1.16. Handicap iteeple-ohase, short csurse, purse $000, Lizzie D. first, Kate Long second, Highland Fling third time 3.18.

The Worcester Were in hard luck Thursday. Dickerson was so lam as to be un. able to play. and Irwja sprained an ankle in the third inning anil had to be carried from the field. After that iCorey plsyed short, and Flaherty, a local amateur, left field, afterward changing to centre.

The outfield waa consequently very Weak, and several hits made off Richmond rould have been captur. ed under ordinary circumstances. Rain began to tall in the sixth Innings, and fell steadily until tbe close of the game, which wa called at the end of the ninth innings on account of darkness. Only one bit was made off Richmond up the sixth innings, when he ceased to have any control of tbe wet ball, and bases on balls and base hits followed In rapid succession. The Worcester batted Radbourn out of position in the second in nings, but after that got but five shattered bit off Ward.

Irwlnl in sliding in to second base, broke one of the email: bone in bis ankle, and, will consequently unable to play for some weekai Manager Brown has gone to Albany After players, as there are at present but eight able-bodied, men in the Worcester team. If tbe papers are) any criterion, Chicago foels very sick over the last game. Anson 1 lashed right and lefj, for hi judgment in placing his men the tray he didrand Burn, they weakest fielder in the team, is taken to task for making fatal errors. Nobody can un- Hanitsnri whv fArflArin snit hl snnks hsll were not pnt In the bbx. The Chicago have been cracked up so mdeh that all Chicago ha come to think the cfub is well-nigh invincible.

But it is all bosl, and the records show that the Whitestocklng have been beaten by every other nine In the League from one to five times. They are Just as likely to drop a game any day a theit opponent, and If the players in other club will only woik with nerve and vim equal, to Anson, Kelly, Wil liamson and their ilk, there i not tbe slightest question that the champions will be taken aown several pegs. The majority ot players allow themselres to be broken up by what the newspapers aay. This' shows I a lamentable weakness on their part. A professionals, they are subject to criticism.

As a rule, the newspapers try to be fair in their expressions and It is a player' fault if he Is noticed disparagingly. When he) play a shiftless game he cannot expect many line of commendation, but it he doe bit work well he will be ore to hear of it. Odr advice to the player, therefore, is not to pay any attention to the "slings and arrow ot carpln? critic, bat to read carefully all Ehonest comment and uggestions, and ever Itry and play a if your lite depended on the game. Saeeessfni Hauling. At the conclusion last Thursday of th Inspection by the Canal Appraisers ot the damage done by tha appropriation of tha lakes, known aa the Fulton Chain, in Herkimer and Hamilton counties, for canal purposes, a hunt was organized by the sport imen (topping on tbe Chain, for the amusement of the visitor.

Appraiser Morgan ot tbia city, and Boatwlck ot Ithaca, with a guide) were detailed to watch Nick' Lake. Appraiser Morgan carried off the honors of the day by shooting the finest deer captured in thai region this year. It wa magnificent buck weighing 250 pounds, with antler measuring 3i feet from tip to tip. Mr. Morgan vm; highly complimented on th accuracy of his aim, aa th deer, which waa about eight rods distant, and the boat were both la rapid motion, and moving la different directions, at the time the (hot wa fired.

Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers of real ate were recorded yesterday afternoon aad this morn, lng in tbe office of the County Clerk: 4 Phraba W. Kenry to H. V. Henry, property in Cuwanla.

consideration i 1,500. H. w. jftox to John Pietzel, property on R. Porter Lee to Angnat Weyand, property on Seneca Street, UWi- i i Eunice Fellows to H.

F. Henry, property in to property on Colt oBy0iK' propert5r fSAt giyka, property on B. Rice, feat mr toj WcklhH ciW John P. Wise to Rev. V.

Ryan and other, aa Trustees, property ia West Seneca, tl Ana-Dstus Gnep and wife to Oelma Goenei.cltv property, tl. B.P.Lee andwif to Mary S. Hamasoad, city property, tTOO. John G. SOergel to Augfat Greip.icity property, (J StrsDAT Mqsirpr Exennion to Cbantanqna, via Lake Shore, $1,50 round trip.

Leave 846 4. ar. BoirnBBOS of men. voaua and chfldreB res. ened in every oommuaity from bed of sickness and death said made Btroe; by Parker tiinger Tonic are the beat evidence in the world of its aterling worth, fttt.

aul8tool7-tuthAe cTS 5 fc 4 7 8 4 8 7 8 20 6 7 6 SS 25 3 6 4 5 6 31 28 tt 3 6 6 0 29 28 1 4 5 4 6 4 4 2S81 2 8 3 5 6 26 32 7 4 2 3 4 1 24 35 3 4 1 3 4 7 21 32 Th Committee oa Street held a special meeting yesterday afternoon. Tbe member present were Aid. TwicbelL Rajy White, MattasoB, Beninger'and Patridgej Several Attorney were in attendance to ftpreaent tha different rallroada intereeted. Mr. Henry W.

Box, counsel for tje Lackawanna Company, asked that the hearing on their petition be postponed for another week. Ha said Mr. Franklin D. Locke, the principal counsel, wa tl1, and certain negotiations which hid lor some time been pending had not been completed. Oa motioa ol Aid.

White the matter waa postpoaed until next Friday afternoon at two o'clock. -5 Mr. John G. Milborn, In behalf of the New York, Lake Ert A Western Road, asked ior the consideration of th petition relative to the to-called south chancel. He said tbe propertyin question wa about 200 feet wide and 1,000 feet long, and had for time been used by the Erie, Lehigh Valley and Buffalo Creek Railroad.

Trestle had been erected, sad th road had expended about in improvement. The slip of land wa acquired by th city in 18ST lor the purpose of making a channel, but the city never took possession ot if, and competent engineer now declared that it was not suited to the purpose for which it waa originally intended. The railroads, wished to acquire title to the property, and the; Legislature passed an act authorizing tha transfer of the property by the Common Council after The petition aaked tbat the Council ahould direct, aa appraisal under tbe act, and after the price had been fixed by Commissioners, the Coun cil could accept or reject It. Mr. Bpx raid that Commissioner had al ready besa appointed to appraise the land in question under take general railroad act.

An injunction Iiad own obtained retraining this Commission frort proceeding, it waa desired to sell Ue property to the highest bidder, but certain railroads came in with -ihe that they had right, Although they failed to show that tbey were aoy thing more tan equattere. Ad. White believed tha ma-ter could be trusted In the hands of the Contmon Council quite aa well as to three Comsyssioner appointed at the instance of some Tbe Erie and Buffalo Creek road had improved the property, and had right tbere which should be respected. He moved to report in favor of the petition. Aid.

Drake said be bad dons business in that part of the eity for years, and tbe section bad fceen built up from nothing to it present Importance by the two railroad, named. Tbe Buffalo Creek Road wa open t4.11, and anything done to injure it and the fie would in jure every business man and p.erty-owner in the locality, xne tsunaio uree tt oaa operated a track cn the Northeast sidVoi the canal, which was one of the conditionof its grant, and it was not fair to destroy its usefulness by refuBlng to give, when it paid for It, full title to lands which were necessary to it, and valueless to anyone else. Mr. McMillan the true inwardness of Mr. Box's oppoHtion was the tact that tbe Lackawanna Company wanted to get tbe property on an 'Appraisal made by tbe Commission' referred to, and give the Council and the people BO discretion in Se matter.

The motion of Aid. White to report i0f. vor of tbe petition waa carried. The Committee then adjourned, 1 Tbe G. A.

K. Encampment. The aid soldier at Camp Rtjger, Grand Island, had another pleasant yeBterday, and the proceedings included the, )bam execution ot a spy, court artiai of cacjp followers, Ice. Tbe reinforcement' Includes McHabon Post No. 208, of Ibis city, seventeen strong; Sproat Post No.

46, of Lockporlnumbering seventy-two men Dudley-Doneliy Post No. 133, of Suspension Bridge, had tblrty-five men Kemp Post No. 108, of Olcgtt, eighteen men; Peter A. POrter Poet No. 126, otWil-on, seventeen men, and Barnes Poet No.

'91 of Medina, ninety-one men. Comrade Jame R. Barton, ol Forsytbe Post No. 13, ot Toledo, which Is. 550 stron jr, came as: the representative of that and ether Ohio I'osta." At drees parade, 5 p.

the follovfing order, giving today' program', was protoi Igated: CAMP 1 i Sour Spring Urove, Grant i AugUBtl9t 11881. Omsvil Xrder No. 4. Commaiifler L. D.

Leven, of. PeWO; A. Porter Post, No. ltai. is aerebv detailed as C-Jcer of the 1av for Saturday, Angtist itb, aWj Comrade Driukwaaofrof the same Post, for oScer of tbe guard.

1 Os On Satnrdav, August at 11 A. JsTby special request, the daughter of Comrade Cherles Eaune, of Scott Post, No. 123, will be christened by the Colonel Commanding, is presence Of the entiro command in line. The Coionel Commanding ie in receipt of information that there are at present two large hostile bands of Tuscirora India warriors in the vicinity, and that they positively determined to attack the camp on Saturday evening at nine o'clock. Commanders will have tnelr respective commando in readiness for any surprise of this nature.

Commanders of companies are ordered to have their commands armed and equipped with forty rounds or ammunition efech, and assembled, in light matching order oa tbe parade at 2.50 p. v. Saturday to participate It. the aham battle. This will be the last conflict of the war, and every commander, onlcer and conade should make all needful preparations for a rrand final victory.

George Roop and Patey Baldwin, fits of the enemy mlJnion dteguise, having beei cangbt In an attempt to spike the guns of H. W. Linderman's battery, known as Battet and court-martialed, the following sentera of aaid court-martial are approved: George ipjup will be shot to death at eleven A. August 20tb, and Patay Baldwin will be huntftty the neck until dead at 11.46 A. M.

On the sani-day. The Adjutant will make the necessary -detail to carry out this order. The Colonel Commanding returns the thanks of the Grand Army comrades and other- Commands in camp assembled to United States Senator Miller and to Major-General Rogers, Brigadier-General Graves and General Mlsnerand their respective staffs for their kind visit at tbe encampment. By command, Corporal Henry G. oolittl bavins refused to do little of no duty, la hereby reduced to tbe ranks.

By command of EDWIN GOODRICH, CoU Com. G. A. Cow AM, Adjutant. Last evening thre was a night attack on tbe camp and the nemy was repulf td.

J. J. Motssinse commanded the rebel irorce and Colonel Goodwin the camp, i The Conrts. i 1 SUPKRtOR COORT OF BnFlTAI.04SPIICiAX Term. Hon.

Jatnes Sheldon, Cb'Jfl Judge, presiding. i IX 1881-1 Elirabelh M. Walker agt. Stephen AVslker et al. Ordee striking out certain panicsi defendant and referring cause to itoewel' L.

Burws, ueju, wry nuu uuiruiiitu, grHDivii 'r. Maria M. Love ftttt. Frederick Bode et al. Order confirming referee's report of sale in all things grunted.

1 In re tba petition of Caroline G. Williams et infants, etc. Order appointing Henry B. gnarTitfi ad litem of Infanta, granted. Vincent Schults agt.

Jame Braun, Jr. Order ataying piainun's proceeoungs granted. Sophia Bodamer agt. Charlea. Bodamer.

Judgment in divorce granted. i Peter J. sTerria, a4 trustee, etc, et agt. Jo- sepn jsors et, ai. uraer amending ail papers Same agt, same.

Order of reference to E. P. Field, to compute, in foreclosure, granted. Same agt. same.

Judgment of foreclosure and sale 1 1 i i-'Y-lH- f'M- IJA Egyptian Mystery, A Confederate general, who ia now in the service of the Khedive Of Egypt, aay that for many months be wa mystified by tbe actions of chief servant of tbe Egyptian potenate. Every night when tbe Khedive retired to bed, this mysterious servant entered hia room with an odd-snased bot tle, which waa carried in great state. Toe subor dinate servants waited at the door of the bedroom of tie ruler of all Egypt while the chief entered and; left tbe bottle. Night after night this pro ceeding was repeated, cmtil tbe Yankee wa al most craay with enriosity. By bribery he.

Anally learned that the bottle contained Pbbby Davis Paik Iiust, aa iblallible cure for cramp and cholera morbus. The Khedive never sleep with out a bottle of this invaluable medicine at bis bedside, JAeblg CoM Cocoa Beef Tonic Embodie the nutritive elements of the muscular fibre, blood, bone and brain of carefully selected heaiuy bollock oemntnea with tbe powerful tonic virto of the Ooeo, ar Sacred Life Plant of the Incaa, and a choice quality ef Sherry Wine. Beware of imitations. au20-23-tao Motlieral Mtrthers Mothers Are yon disturbed at night and broken ot your rest by a sick child rff erring and crying with the excrmtatinsr pala of PatUnr teeth If so, ro at once and et a nettle of Mi-'B. WINSLoWSSOOTHIwa 8TBUP.

It yill-criev the poor little soflerer immodiatety iepen open it; there is no mistake about U. TbeW it sot a mother on earth who ha ever naed It, wti will not tell yon at once that it will regulate the uowels and give rest to the mother, and relief an i health to the child, opera. ting hke magic It perfectly safe to ase in all cases, and pleasant tt the taste, and ia the prescription of one of thit oldest and best female phy sician ana nurses the united State. Sold very where. 36 cents a bottle, ja2B-mwec-ly 1 if BurneU'a Coeoalne yixiA.

8Avb thb Hair And keep it in et ttrtmg end healthy condition, be-eaae It will etimnlate the roots of tbe hair, and restore tbe natural actios npon which iu growth depend i BTRjtBTVn riawuHQ xxtbacth are ab-aolntely puae. Soxdat to CbsntanquaaAke, via Lake Shore, UJroit-id trip. Leave 8.24 A. at.) retnrna r. ai.

TwaatT.riasT Kxoubsiosi ta Sliver Lake, Tnursday, August iitn, at 7. A. H. Tickets, (100. For Sale at th4 B.

fi. Depotr anSO P8w T. Pit APEtt, Manager. FAKir, xaa wbe bVe foryear vainly attempted repvl the naaal aieacka ot Scald Head and other troabMsoma ctairaona ernptior to which yonagebllds en are liable at times have fmmd su difficulty lrn exterminating those offensive plagoea since Si-BUK's Scli bcb Soar baa become as article of honseboid economy, One ox two application BunT-e to xpel them. Sold by Drnggtet, Grocers and fancy GoodaDealcm anl8--i3A- BI.ACBI bahisbi We offer tbe lergeet variety ot extra mediam aad low cost good.

Berne very heanUtui ecimeai of naixl-satm Sdg inga. Scarfs, rich a sod Shawls, Just atiiftrf. -'f' i I rtJalT A KKNT. Lakb Shobx SnnAty Excursions to Chautan-qoa Lake leave 8Jtf XM round trip. TWO 0XSL0CK P.

M. WEATHER BEPOBT. 20, 188U 7sr department, IHMum Tfgramt mm Report for BmefU Vommena. (Oheerva-Uona taken at the aame moment ot time at ail ntaiums si. Bnffaifftrirm.l ii 5 81 Place of Obervauoa.

a PS Albany 29.8 Alpena. Buffalo 129 91 701 .05 Clondy. Cloodv. Smoky. .05 rain.

Chatham. NE NE Chicago Cloudy. Clondy. Clear. Cloudy.

Cloudy. Cloudy. Cinomnaa 97 (S9.97 Duluth .130. UJl NW Escanaba 8 NE N- 29.91 JL, rain. Grand lndianapeiis Kingston, Louisville Marquette 28.M 29.91 ciouay.

Clear. Cloudy. 7ill NE Milwaukee ao.oi Cloudy. aiontreai, us. 39.S! 28.93 129.94 Parry SounxLCani 68 NE Pair, i- nttssurgn Port Hbron NW Cleaiv.

Clondy. Clondy. 49.9 Ouebec Can. IS9.87 .77, Rochester 38.94 Cloudy. Clondy.

Smoky. Cloudy. Saugeen St. LtOUSB NW Toledo i 29.95 Toronto, 66' Barom'r erreeted tor temperature aad elevation. 1 LOCAL OBSERfATIOSS.

Aug, 20. For the Mur ending at 10.S2 A. Aug. 19. ft Time of Oheervatloii 51 Si 64 AO id 4.53; P.

r. 9 st 42 6t 78 67 51' NW St NE 67 NW Pair. I 5 Ktear. 5 Iclear. Smoky.

6 I aay, St So P. JO.Ba r. lB-9l B.7 "5 6.M A. M.g.9ltei al. (29.89172.3 S7C'lm ei sw Highest temneratnre veeterdav.

Lowest tempersture yesterday Mean temnarature oi f. 73.BO Lowest tem. since 11 o'clock last tu-sw Rain fall in ptst 24 houra .00 inches. Notk By ''dew point ia meant that degree to which the temperature must be reduced before the formation of dew begins. .1 War.

riirw, 1, FJKOM WASHINGTON. Condition of President Garfield. DR. BLISS FEEL8 10CH KK00CRAGKB AT HIS j. PBOfiBBSS.

WASHflttrTON, Aug, 20. It 1 said tbe President bat new almost a morbid dread of Saturday, Sunday and Monday1. 7.46 a. Si. Dr.

Blia feel much enooarased at tbe condition of his patient this morning. He reports, him a having passed a comfortable night, sleeping considerable at Intervals. About seven o'clock'tbe pulse wa 96, temperature apparently about normal. I OFFICIAL BDLLETIS. 8.3f A.M.

The President paased a quiet night, and! this morning his condition does not diner materially from wbat It was yesterday at tbe same hour. Tbe swelling of tbe parotid gland is unchanged, and free lrom pain. This morning hi pulse was 98, temperature 98.4, respiration 18, (Signed) Bliss, Barnes, i Woodward, Betbdrn, AGNEW. i 1 HEAWHQ OF THE W0CHB. Biles 1 reported a saying: "Purine tbe last few day we have gained a better knowledge of the topography of the wonnd 'than before, and we are of tbe opinion tbat tbe healing ahow well and continues steadily and uninterruptedly." Bits said the President wa entirely tree from coughing and his lungs were in peifeet BO PTJEMa.

Tbe surgeons are unanimous tbetnot tbe minutest symptom of pyaemia ha appeared or ia likely to appear. Bliss also remarked In about two week I think he will be well enough to be moved to tbe Soldiers' Home or on board a vessel for a sailing trip, mould such a conclusion be HO BOD EXEBCISITO CSDIF. It 1 stated that neither Elaine nor any other member of the Administration is exer cislnar any undue or extra constitutional power by reason of the President's nines. No Executive function which tbe Constitu tion say shall be performed by the JP resident ha been performed by any other officials since he was shot. Each member of the Cabinet ha authority to manage the ordinary business of hi own Department.

Acta which necessarily devolve upon the President wait his recovery. It i elaimad that these could be postponed without any great detriment to the public Interest even till the meeting of Congress, i HOW THK TICE-PEESIDEKT GOCLB TIIPORA- RILYI FEEPOBE TBE PRESIDENT'S DUTIES. rt 1 stated that the member of the Cabinet bave discussed the question aa to how the in ability ot the President could be ascertained and declared, to that tbe Vice-President could temporarily perform hi duties. It appear to be the unanimous opinion that Congress alone haa authority to esy when the inability clause of the Constitution shall go into eflsct. It ia held tbat the President himself baa no power to call in a second officer of the Gov em men to act in hit place in the absence of a statute empowering him to do so.

WHAT THI PATIEHT 8H8. It 1 reported that the President on Tburs day said he felt quite comfortable, but regret ted the face swelling. Why," he laid, I bave not any pain now. If It wa not for this gland (welling I could set up a little to day." i The knowledge that tbe wound la healing nicely give him great satisfaction and hope. Mrs.

Garfield says: "The President is hungry for Mentor aM hate the White House. At toon as be is bl to make a land journey he hall be taken to Mentor and remain there until wH." I THk HEX! COErXICaXIOlf. It 1 asserted that the next complication in the President' case to be feared. 1 looeene ot the bowel, symptoms of which have al ready appeared. 1 1 LaTEK.

zr- THE PBSMDF.IT STILb BETTEB EVKKTIHIHG 1 FATOBABLE. I 10 A. sr. BoyntOta atate tbat the patient Is till better this rooming and that everything ia favorable. The feeling of reassurance is rapidly iooroing.

THE PATIEST) HEHEEAI. COBDITlOg, The con'dltion oLtbe patient this morning, aa shown by the bulletin, was better, aa far as the pulse, temperature and) respiration were concerned, than at any corresponding hour during the past eleven day. It la hoped the fall of the pulse below 100 indicates a gradual return to tbe favorable Condition of tbe week before tbe laat operation. Before tbe wound waa dressed tbl morning Blis said the laat twelve boars had abowa eoniiderabl Improvement At i one o'clock laat night enema waa administered, and about two o'clock the patient took two ounce of milk gruel. The pulse this morning wa oft and clear.

-j When asked if the parotid gland troubled the President, Bliss said As yon have had the mumps, you know something about how It troubles bim. He cannot open "lis month widest all time. Eitold me tbl morning hi mouth woBld open bat about half an inch. The swelling is not so much bow, but th soreness after ta the muscles of 'tha law. It cause a collection of phlegm ia the throat, but he clear hi throat loudly that be eaa be heard in th next room.

He told me he thought if he Should vomit it would clear tbe phlegm away. I told him that wa not.ae. pessary. 1 5'-. i WAITIB A BAIbKEBCBIKF.

Early this morning one who happened to be in tbe hallway outside the President' room distinctly heard the patient aak Swaim tat a handkerchief. PEOBiia tee won. Bliss, correcting the statement of last night, (aid ae probe bad penetrated- the President' wonnd more than 34 inches. He did not know exactly how far the flexible tube entered. Key bum said tbe indications tbia morning were better than for a week.

THE lOCBlSHIElvT 12.15 x. The President ha taken nour. iahment through th mouth several time today, and la considerable qnan title. In all he swallowed abool ten ounce of koumiss and four ounce of milk gruel, without indication of gastric dlstarbane. -It fea not been thought prudent up to the present to give him any other kind ot liquid food, but juice of beefsteak it.

being prepared aad will be tried soon. If it be retained, assimilated beef juice will henceforth be given every day. Eaama was also administered this forenoon, consisting of 3( ounces of beef extract with the yolk of an gg. i THrnisroE BtJEEAP. i The Commiattoner of Pensions has created a Board of Baview, a Board of Special Examinations for the Eastern Division having charge of pension claimants in Hew England, Few Toyk, New Jersey and Delaware; also Middle, Southern and Westeri Division lor the remainder ot th country.

All claims must pas through th Board if Beview before FOUR O'CLOCK F. SL fROM WASHINGTON. Ae ExeeUent Bulletin. TEE PEEUBERT COltTTllDSS TO EO WEUi Washington, Aug. SO Official 13 30 m.

The President eoatlnne to well. Be 1' taking liquid food by the mouth In tc-ereased quantity with rsliak. Xnamata are atiU given, bat at longer laurvaia. 51 pula ia now 107, temperature 83.4 and rt. plraUoalS.

Attn morning dressing the wound vnts looking well, and the pu discharged wa After the operation of Angust 8kh th flexible tab used to wash ent tfe wousd readily fallowed th track- ef the ball to a depth of three and a half or lour Snche. it th dressing, howvr, a' small quantity bl healthy pus came, aa was believed, from the part of tha track beyond thl point, either sprjnUnsly or afajtr a gentle pressure over tha -anterior eurtaoe of the right tUae legion, but thl deeper part cf th track Wm not reached by the tube until yesterday morning, when separation of the small aloogh per-mltted it to pes unresisted downward and forward twelve aad a halt leches from th external urfao of the laat lncisioo. Thl facilitated the drainage and cleansing bt tie deeper parts of the wound, but haa not been followed by any Increase in oaantitv of discharge. The large pua cavity which hid tcj-med tn tbe Immediate vicinity of the broken rib is flllinc ud with haalthv arannts. tlon, and the original wound of tbe entranbe aa tar as wnl cavity baa healed, i.

iSIgeed Buss, Betbcrn, Barnrs, AGNBW, WoodwarW -I Despatch to lowkil. I Blaine sett the following to Lowell: At 3 p. af. all eporU indicate the President condition F-p about the. aame a yeitardaV.

There is eejsfalnly no loaa and there la no very m.vlr. lir 1 "5f BOW HOwATE ROBBED THE GOVERJ.HI1T. It i ted th InveatigaUon ahews that Hiiwgste robbed tba Government of a large amount threogh fitting out th Arctic steamer Gvlnare, whleh was ostensibly paid for ont of his own jpooket. i THI SW0LLEH GLAID. New York, Aug.

Poaf Wm-ington aperisi says: Surgons in publlo utterances, have made light of the swollen gland, but 1 Is ascertained there la xnueh apprehension sbout it. The swelling ba net yet yielded to tbe treatment designed to scatter it. It it shall suppurate, surgaoa appear to; apprehend some results, the nature ef wqicn tney do not disclose. IDKJEIGN NEWS. ARRIVEOOUT.

Qdxenstown, Aug. 30. Arrived Bteani er City of Brussels. Hamburo, Aug. 20.

Arrived: Steamtr Suevia. IE THE ROUSE OP COEEOSsJ London, Aug. 20. Parnell, In moving for the release of Davltt, aaid It wa currently believed that Davltt wa arrested because be called Fortter "Outrage Porster" ia speech. ParnelLsald It waa tbe meanest and moat ooa" Umptible act ever committed by any government.

Barcoort justified the arrest of Davltt. He sld Davltt returned to Ireland and aa aat avowed Fenian, snd used- language -no government in the world could tolerate. iiar-court stated be often vainly tried to obtain a disavowal ot Fenian ism from Irish tneanbam ol the Hons who supported th Land League- as iuwiu.hu taey uoiua not aisavow tia views ol those supplying funds from America. smell's motion for toe release of Da Tin MiERED THISSALiV I Athens, Aug. 20.

The Greek troeorenl tered Tbessaly tbl The previously withdrew. ALLEGES PLOT TO ASSASSINATE TBE SULTAJfl Const antihoplk, Aug. 20. Tx la romored a plot ha been o-i, covered iff stiarsinsis tha ouitan witn nomOA CAPICEKD EI ERkeAJIDS. I It It reported brigands the Knr Ilth and Italian Commissioners deliminaiing luranu irontiera, snauemstia a ransom 0 pouna.

1U8CELLANE0US NEWS. iimnui niriK Saratooa, iAug. 20. First race, 1-mUs) daab Tnscaloosa lit. Chickadee 3d, Virginia Busn B0.

Time L2li. Second race, 1 miles: Glrofl 1st, Bonle-1 vrd 2d, Ella Warfield 3d. Time 3.66. Ttalrd rsM. 1 1T r.wj rnite za, itrookiyn Sd.

Tlmel.46. i-- rourtn race, oral rsoe: Poatcusxd 1st, uitMiiu nunoui Aime.ZO. HCEHNAET PIBE, If Irtihe, Ky Aug. 20 The boslaex portion of tbi Dlace wa burned laat nlarha. Loaa Aoceuaiary.

PATAtV BOILER EXPLOSIOH. It Chicago, Aug. 20. Tbe boiler of th tug! Ward exploded tbi morning, and wa fired like a bullet into a boat-heu'e. Cspt.

Butler wa uiown into in air. ana iir lataiiv man gled on a barge in tow. William McDonald and Ole Oleson are missing and it 1 supposed killed and entangled in the wreck. Two omers were wounded. Th tug wa valuta iE BROWSED WHILE Pig BUS.

i Falmouth, Aug. 20. C. D. Palrlev.

a prominent minister, wa drowned thai alter noon wniiu tuning. RILL KB HIS WIPE. ATLANTA, Aug. 20. William Sullivan while shooting at a flock of bird coldnlJJy killed hi wife.

1 Local Postscript. Chautauqua. There will another vll'e and Chautauqua Lake, over the popular sue. snore rottte tomorrow. Tbe train will leave tbe depot at 8.29 A.

at. Tha l.r in. h. round trip 1 only $LW. Thl makee a delight.

ibi ounaay excursion, anq in ooet la extremely lOW. Later Markets. I Hew Tork Karaet. Byetal jtumth I Buffalo Oiwaaw mn nv To. Aeg.

te cot r. Wain Wheal Sales marls of I.aufl Ana a red at tl 4 Ang; tl 0 Sept; tt ASM October. lrregnlar. inuov (noted at eXsVJfe. i i Prefect i6i.

Exports rfour. 14 til bols: vW. 7.aM t.n com, bu; oau, bu. VT Oilcago Market, -1 Trn'' Pf-pn-r't tir ffmrnrn runmasnnifal m.1, v. CEI0A90.

Ang BS-EOOP. Tt. Lake Preioht Whut iwnin.Tl. Mn. to ButTslo.

Lake aad eaaal to Kmw York Wheat nominal at 7Je: eorn at Jtc JCngatiemmUWatMLiiua bu; bo, OU Maxketa. i Bpeam Betpemh at MuCIo tmaisiil. OILCTTT, Ang. The following are tbe flnotnatioaa is tea ail market tai p. aut Price.

i- i ar. Sales at tn Tatmdari i aoe Bale at asi hMj CloMd gj bio lor old. )i. u.h. tLSABSKl.7.A7tta s'ereita FrotlBM aLaraeU mpttlal Detjuueh to BuXalu cxiiiisiii'isau LivKarooL, Ang.

so a. so v. av ma other srtlote BAeauaageci. i. i I Toaawaada Canal Clearance 19-50 Bnelor, Bice, pine lumber Basin bortoe, Loaeftor(er, do Oa Rurter, Brojrn, Oe -s do Brown, Browjs, do led A Hai F.sstov, do na Edward IJatclL Hensler, do Rome Johnson, Bajtlick, lumber Troy Rose, Egglesfoa, lumber Molly Two BArte, Scott, timber Brighton MORTON HOUSE, OH THE Z0EOPEAX PLAE.

Csrser Broadway ua4 leth tu, Caisw feaar, I. PT1HB eeotrai eattoa of tbe aoese offer eiree-JL rior advantage to bosiaess men. beibg easy ef seees toelevatjd trains, ars and omniensee tot all aaruotaeii3. Room single ssm) suit. Sinsle Roonu ap S1 pear day.

Ijoable Room. 1 per dy and of wards, aeeordisg lo loeauoaw Special Rate to Perauaw-t oasts. 1 be souse tisti been tborooxbir nsMUsf and enlarged and aow MM I AST CLASS ROOMS newlv furnished. Gentlemea' cfm uwiiwMi Restaurant auacbnt, wita entrance on Broadway. -am.

OA, Proper. BITEttBEW ACADEMY, i' rOUBfeiavaata ar i W1THTJ.8. JdlLITABY tAof- oogh-golog ruis-wste sciwol tyr boys, eomWnjDg Suwy, Mllitsry Oril) and Beera Ueo aiie proportion, catalogue, with CB.riof oolie) RequisiuosA, sent on appUontkasv. OTIS BiiiJ-: A BL. Principal.

iyli7-s val CANISILS COLLEGE, WASHINQTOS BUPPALOt THIS COLLEGE, being now gveaaty aEords yvery facility fog toll Claasi- eal sad Cum mi ela Education. Prospectus can bt- had at Coiieg, 'i RET. K. POET, fyRtaoglwAf Pissideaf OH tsALBi A a bamrala, Jfx PB Abbot thA Apply to i job tnrxi. Was Seaec, (treat.

CAPITAL, $300,000. sUfEBMAN JEW ETT, i Irasldent. JOSIAH JEWETT, WILLIAM CORNWELL, DIRECTOR: SHERMAN S. JEWETT, P. P.

GIBSON T. WILUAMS. E. L. STEVENSOU' FRANCIS H.

ROOT, JOSIAH JEWETT. SHERMAN S. ROGERS. This Batik extends to its customers unexcelled facilites for the economical transaction of every branch cf the business. H.

SONS dk Have Just Received a Large Assortment ot ENGLISH GLASS, ESSLI3H GLASS, For th Dining Room. RICH CUT, ETCHED AND ENGRAVED TABLE WARE. FLOWER STANDS CENTRE PIECES. COLORED GLASS LAMPS, With Duplex Burners; 4 Something Entirely New and very Attractive. ALSO VROK PA BIS, LOCI 9 XIT.

MIRRORS, Witb Beveled Glass and Bras Frame. STATIONERY. BLANK BOOKS, rare papeteeless" OFFICE STATION EBTt 60 LD PEKS ft PESCIIA The Beat Gooda in th Market.The Beit Assoi t- ment la tha city. Printing Blank Books Of Every Description, Order, YOUNG, L0CKW00D CO. Ro.

208 Mai. street. talh-la "HAINES' UPRIGHT PIAftO TKl SB8T Ol TBE WOK1.D. TOM riABToa or onrnn arAKnasa, iiroi.uDiHa KNABE, DUNHAM. ly Piano for Bent, and Sa lt Allowed toward Purchase, C.

H. UTLEY, No. 8 Pearl Street, Near Senec nthA-i WHY NOT 4 WHY NOT get tbe best and moat durabU Roofing Why not take the time and tronble NOW to poet yourself oa Roofing Mate rial, and save yourself much annoyance and per bap a good deal of money Warren's Asphalt Roofing Is made from the MOST DURABLE SUBSTANCE KNOWN, and I warrant every Roef Tea Tears. D. W.

HODGE, 283 Main Street, cor Swan. CJv Have a full line ot Boons; Material and Sheathing Felta, which I am offering at prices tha defy competition. pi7-ly-i-tulha r.EW SHQE STORE. CORRECT STILES AT B. F.

PAGE CO S. "IITB nvm the inipection of tba public to one of the moat complete and only entirely New Stock ef Good la tha city. All grade folly represented aad at prices that defy competition, (jay we guarantee to lit aad please everybody. B. F.

PAGE CO. Ke, 362 KaIe (Pour Door Below Eagle.1 myS-mwftf-ly-i NEW ENGLAND Mutual Life Insurance Co. EXnoWMBJrr POLICIES maturing prior to Jsausry ISSt, will be discounted at a moderate rate of Interest upon a proper legal discharge being given, by applying at the Omoe of the Company in Boston, or to Ensurr A Eat-CLivra, Qeaeral Agents, 30s Broadwas New Tork. BEN, r. STEVENS, President, JOSEPH M.

GIBBENS, Bocretary. aattnoS-lhAt 1 ENTEBFRISE CASH HT0KE. TO -I PICIHC PARTIES I PICKLES," CAUSED MEATS, Ac, la Great Variety, at BAKER'S, Ros.648 550 Main St. t37-tntbAs4B DISSOLUTION. THK (XlPARTXtRSFlP heretofore erist-ing under the arm nameefEMER PaGE is dissolved this lOita day of August, WM.

P. Iklkl having witbdrawa. vTJf. P. ZXEBT Ha purchased tbe entire stock of A.

L. 8CHKT-VEB, No. 4M Main Street, wnich will be sold tor the next thirty day at a bargain. He intend to pnt is a nrst-class stock of Boole sad Shoe tor tall and winter trade. Thanking the pxbtie for past favors, would like to see all old patron and friend at my new place.

JfX. P. EXEBT, If o. 4S8 Mala 8t-, Opposite Tift Hensf. aul8Ul-th-tnol7 LUPHEIt BUDD, Office, Ke.

8 E. SeBecav St. PD TnOLEUIl, PB0YI8I0N8 ATJD GRAIN on. Last wbt.u ui Lbasbs pobsau. tyCaU and see telegraph bsdletbt of aB change, or telephon tor qeotatinns.

the on free. AflBtntTlf. K. Chttvcw. corner Chinnewa and Pearl atreeta.

T. House, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 A. M. and 7.45 r.

m. SoaMiay-Sohool at J0 r. n. WltutArsarr Piri fit. Rnndavolraol ami Bible class at 2.30, p.

m. Morning and evening service diacontimssfi nntil the first fiabhalb. in FlOfiRnT A-v-wsmw HAH IMI Cirnttnin Corner Gmrri, ArrAt RrviCM St 1Q.30 A. It. and 73) p.

w. Kev. E. K. Chivers, pastor, will preach.

tmnday-School 1S.1S p. K. i FTnffr raaaarnuAii rtwmtTBr Ititv. RamnAt 8. kiitcbeli.

D. oastor. Preaching bv tbe pastor at 10.30 A at. Fh-st Church Sundav-achool atlSaC No evening service. CtrrmcBt op th mxssiah.

There will be no orther service in this Church nntil Sunday morning September 4th, when tbe pastorate ol tbe ftev. Wm. Gibb will commence. VinmiomKApMif RAwrflv mrrrwiw. Bev.

John Gordon, D. pastor, will preach at 10.30 A. M. And 7J) p. sr.

at la af. VAiins- People a prayer meeting at 610 p. at. KK8MltmvwTTt.a flTRKarr PacaamaTAs CHOnoK. Bev.

Wm. Alfred Gay, pastor. Mr. Gay will return from his vacation and preach tomorrow morning. No evening service.

PXTatorrrs M. w. cstsok Corner Jersfrr Street and Plymouth Avenue. Bev. A.

N. Fisher, psor. rreacmng at iu.au a. m. ana i.ou at.

by the pastor. Sunday-school at P. at. DlLlviii.tnrrni at. K.

Corner Delaware Avenue and Topper Street, G. W. Chandler, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 A. sr.

and 7-t5 p. m. The pastor will preach. Bum iHDit Baptibt Chuich Corner Pros pect Avenue and Rhode Island Street. Morning Bible class at 10.30 a.

Sunday School at 12.ll r. i-reacning Dy uev. J.a. uron at i.to p. m.

Chtjboh op Christ. Corner ot Marvland and Cottage streets. BeV. G. L.

Wharton, pastor. Preaching at 10.30 A. at. by the pastor. So evening service.

Sunday-School and Bible class at 12.15.,. Fkb Mrthodist CHTRfjH. Corner of Vir ginia and Tenth streets. Bev. William Jackson, pastor.

Preaching at 10.30 A. M. and 7.45 p. at. Sunday-School at3.15 A.

x. Seats free. All are welcome. NtAQARA SQTJARB BAPTIST CHCBOH Will bold service witb the West Side Presbvterian Cborcb, corner of Maryland and Sixth streets. Kev.

George H. Ball, the pastor will preach at 10.30 A. at. and 7-10 p. m.

Calvist Prsbytri Aiv Church Dela ware Avenue, opposite Tracy Street. Preaching by Rev. Wm. H.Tord of New Scotland, K. at 10.80 A.

M. and 5 p. sr. Church Sunday-school at 12 and at Bethany Chapel on Fifteenth Street near Vermont at 3 p. at.

T. M. A. SO Clinton Street. Bible-class at 9.16 a.m.

Everybody's meeting at 4.15 p. m. Snb- )eot: Where art thou." Services at the Penitentiary 9 A. M. Jail 2.50 p.

M. Almshouse 2.30 p. at. Home of tbe Friendless at 6.30 p. 129 Canal-Street Mission every evening at 8.

LAPAYnTTK-8T. PRKSBTTk OIAW CHTJROH. Sabbath service at 10.30 A. at. and 7.30 m.

Preaching bv Rev. S. J. MoPheraon. Kast Oranare.

N. J. Sabbath40hool and Bible classes at 12 at. Yonnr Peonle's meetma at 6.30 p. m.

Mission Sabbatb-sohool on Miinor Street at 2 P. at. CHRIST CHTBOK Delaware Avenue between Tupper and Edward streets, Rev. A.8idney Dealey, rector. The regular Sunday services are 7.30 a.m.

Holy Com na union, except on the first Sunday in each month 10.30 A. M. morning service and ser mon; at i.sap m. evening service ana sermon. WIST 8rfH CKTTSUTW.

Oor. ner-Slxth and Maryland streets. Bev. H. G.

Lord, Eastor. no cungregauon ox me ree rsaptuis hnrch will worship with this cbnroh nntil further notice. Bev. G. H.

Ball, D. will preach tomorrow at 10.30 A. at. and at 7.30 P. at, Sunday-school at 2.30 p.

M. A Word to tha Wise. PEASB'S OILS are Water White, High Fire Test, do not crust tbe wick, are odorless, and do net cost any more than th ordinary Oils in mar act. By sending direct to us you can procure the GST OIL made in the world, and not endanger the safety of yourself and family. U.

S. Government Testa show that UPEASE'8 PBKMIUM OIL is not only the Highest Fire Test made, but that it illuminating power ia double that of any other. Made and sold only by F. 8. PS ASS, 63 and Main street, Buffalo.

Postal Cards. In order to accommodate families and consumers, who with to use PEASE'S OILS, we have issued Postal Cards, which are furnished FREE, on application at 65 and MAIN STREET, oi at 83, 84 and 86 WASHINGTON STREET. When orders are mailed in the morning, the Oil will be delivered the same day. Orders can be forwarded for PEASE'S OILS by Telephone, free of charge. c.

walbridge, Silver Plated WARE. SPBOIAL ATTKKTIOH IS CALLED TO OTJK New Styles of Ice Pitchers, Which are Very Low in Price. FBUIT JARS, LaXPS, BIEU C2GE8, i TUT TTABE, REFRIGERATORS, Honse-FiixTiishixig Groods. tST Agency of the Detroit Stove Work. Cor.

Washington S. Division. apat-mwAf-ly A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Chronographs Qnarter Second, "Fly Back" ABD "Split Second" Watches IN BOLD AND SILVER. 17 Also Anbnrndal Timer, Ac at T. D.

DIOKIN SON'S, SO. 251 MaH STBEET. mwAf NATIONAL MILLS, No. 212 Erie Street. wa abs wow xAsrrgAOTtrnijta PATEfiT ROLLER FLOUR And offer tbe following well known Brand: Thornton Chester's Best Patent," Globe Kills," "Franklin," and Graham Flour.

Also CORK MEAL, FEED, QRAIX sad QUAKER OATMEAL for aal. iy Onr Floor can be had at MILL PRICES Of any flrrt-eUgg dealer ia the elty. TH0B5T0X G0ESTEK. raAth-is VABla-ri TTTLT OFTKniNGS. BAatMOCKS, full (J six Mexican (trass and Couoa, of ail sizes; Caavaa Camping Cole at ICUM; Spirit Stoves, Stools.

Chairg and outflta. LAWST TENNIS, all slaes; Craqnet, Archery, Bathing Soita, Trunks, Canvas Shoes. Caps, Sponges, Brushes, Traveling Umsralias, Satchel, Sun Shades. FISHLNa TACKX of enperior qnallty, lm-aorted aad sasde to oar order expresary for this aaarket; Reis, Korla, artiBaial Bait, Spoons, diss. Lines, Scale Spears, Baskeat, Neta and all other reqnirementa, and at very reduced prioea BICICLAS aad Teloeipedee.

all sizes, plain and with rubber tire; Children' Carriage, beat styles, newest patterns and cheap, every one war (anted perfect aad reliable. tathAa-is HENRY 8. LYON, S4S Main Street, Buffalo. Civil and alining Engineer. Mineral and otoer land svrveyea ana plotted.

Cemetery, Park and ornamental ground laid out. Ail kinds of KaMresKl Engineering attended to. It SALE CHEAT. Premise Wo. S8 Eaa Sean atreet, in aralroias eonlitton.

West Seneca street Mr. Poppenberg informs ue that the sub-" acriptlona which he obtained by bis personal exertlona for the free band concerto in the Park, have been exhausted, and if our eitl-sene will come forward and subscribe, his band will be very glad to continue their concert once a week in the Park, by which so many hundreds (and the street railroad) have been greatly benefited. The original sub- script! on was made up among a few of our wealthy people, very fewof whom, probably, ever heard a tingle one ot tba Thursday aftcr- noon concerto, but who generously gave their Xmonay that the dear public might have the benefit therefrom. A subscription paper will be at Denton Cottier'! music-store, and those desiring to do a good thing can subscribe eny torn they may feel able to give, -and if a sufficient amount to pay tba players la obtained, soon enough, the cencerte will be resumed. Another year we bop to tee a band-stand and a fund provided by tbe city.

comprehended in tbe general object autbor-4 lzed Dy I la charter. To the Young- Men's Christian Association of Buffalo $2,000. 4 To the BuflaloDrphan Asylum $4 000. To the Buffalo General Hospital $4,000. Sbe directed that ber household effect be sold for the benefit of the Buffalo Orphan Asylum, Buftr'o General Hospital, and Buffalo IHme ot toe Friendless.

To the Buffalo Home of the Friendless $1,000. To tbe Buffalo Society of Natural Science $1,000. i To the Buffalo Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animala $600. She gives to the Buffalo FI'neArts Academy ancient antiques, miniatures, jewelry, paintings, chromoe, lithographs, engravings, Roman mosaics the sum of $2,000. To the Buffalo Historical Society the books, maps, etc, together with the aum of $2,000.

To the American Baptii Home Missionary Society $1,000. She makee a private bequest of $10,000, which, after tbe demise of the legatee, goes to the Buffalo Histories! Society and Buffalo Academy of Fine In the codicil attached to tbe will sbe revoke the bequest ot $10,000 to the two societies and. instruct her executor, after the death ot the legatee, to give $1,000 to the pastor of tbe Wabington-itreet Baptist Church to the church $1,000, to tbe Decorative Aft Association $2,000, $2,000 to the Buffalo Academy of Fine Arts, tbe remainder to individuals. To the Buffalo General Hospital a quantity of bed linen, to tbe Young Men's Association tbe marble bust of Millard Fillmore cut by Selkirk. Brevities.

No business of Importance was done in the Police Court thie morning. Tbere were no new developments this morning in regard to tbe strike ot Erie Railway switchmen. No arrests were reported.this morning from tbe Third and Sixth Precinct, or tbe sub-Station of the Seventh Precinct. Rebecca Locke, supposed to be insane, was taken into custody yesterday afternoon by Patrolman Pfelffer, of tbe Firat Precinct. Jurors for tbe County Court and court of Seaslons to convene tbe second Monday in September, will be drawn a week from today, An owner Is wanted at Police Headquarters, for a gold plated bracelet, a bunch of bey a button-book on a steel ring, also a pocket-book.

Mr. Henry Meeeh of the Academy ot Music, expect to leave for New York next Wednesday to visit hl friend Wm. J. Florence, the famous comedian. Yesterday afternoon the Board of revoked tbe license of F.

G. Upper, saloonkeeper at No. 460 Washington Street, he having allowed hlsj place to become disorderly, Conrad Sparry, alleged to be implicated with others, in a recent serious aasaul't on Loot Hnss in a saloon, waa arrested yesterday afternoon by Special Georger of tbe Fourth Precinct. Specials Mocbel and Hager, ol the Third Precinct, this morning arretted a youngian named Louis Drexler, on a warrant sworn out by Frank Purcupile, a book-agent of Auburn, charging him, with forgery. Tbe Police Captains tbia morning report, ed twenty-four arrests, of which seven were for drunkenness and seven for disorderly conduet.

Fines to the amount of $45 were lmpoeed by the Justicee, and tbree lodgers were accommodated. Deputy U. S.Marshal Level yesterday afternoon took into custody one Charles J. GiUtuan, alias Sartwell, on a warrant sworn out by David C. Oitman.

He is charged witb burglary and larceny, in breaking into tbe Postofflce at Angola, and stealing postage stamps. Complaint is made to the Police that on Thursday last, Willi Hill, a farmer of Eden Centre, seat a young man whose name is not given, to Bijflilo, witb a load ol produce, and that he sold tbe horse for left for parts unknown. The horse and wagon were re covered. At 1.10 this morning Patrolman Fern lacherof tbe Eighth Precinct discovered fire in A. R.

Davidson' drug store, No. 499 Wil Mam Street. He forced an entrance and pul the fire out with a few pail of water, The damage done was slight. Cause, overheated fire-place. At East Buffalo early laat evening, while Michael Shlrer, a butcher," in the employ of Thomas Rudder, was killing a cow, be accidentally cut hia left hand, nearly severing tbe thumb.

He was attended by Dr. Mary Runner and tent to hi borne on Adam Street, near William. Beal Estate Enterprise. Buffilo i not entirely devoid of progres siva men, in tact quit a number of wideawake courageous men 'are left, and con spicuous among these Is Matthaw McComb, tbe real estate-dealer builder, Many years ago Mr. MoComb commenced the erection of slew genteel residence for people ot limited means, add from the first hi ef forts were crowned witb luoceas, until now his operation are conducted on a scale wbicb will surprise the uninitiated.

Last year he built about. fifty dwelilnga, all ot which found a ready market because they bore hi guar antes. We are informed that he ha a large number now under way in different part ot tbe otty Mr. MoComb is not only the architect ot his own is alio th architect of his Own buildings, and it is (afs to say that no han better arranges house or display better Hate in decoration than he, Oae of the best evidences ot hi capacity in that line, as welt aa the beet proof of the solid character ol hi work, is tbe fact that but few ot hi house are offered for salo after they leave hia possession, tenants preferring to keep them for hoPae, which means that tnsy ar satisfied. 3 We would advise all who contemplate baying a homa to look at some of tbe building he i now putting up, before purchasing else where.

Fall information may be obtained at hi efflof, No. 1888 Main Street. Tha American Express Company. At the quarterly meeting of th Board of Directors of tbe American Express Company, held in New York last Thursday, Mr. James C.

Fargo, the General Superintendent, wis elected a Director, and aubaequently chosen President ol tbe company, ia place of the late Wm. G. Fargo, of this city. Mr. Charlea Far go, ot Chicago, waa alee elected Second-Vice-President ot tbe company.

It ia- understood that the new President will continue to discharge the duties ot General Superintendent for tbe present Nothing is known as yet, aa to what effect th action will have ia removing the general office from this elty, but If. is thought that it auch a change ia made, tba new location will be Chicago instead of New YOrk. Mr. Jame C. Fargo is a younger brother of the lata President, aad la weU known aa General Superintendent, position which ha has held since 1S6C He is abundantly qualified to succeed hi lamented brother at tbe head ot the great company.

Land LBAOCat Picnic The various committees appointed lor the coming Land League picnlo, ar requested to meetfS St. Stephen' Hail oa Monday evening, 21 at 8 o'clock, precisely. The Committee oa Grounds is expected to report Tbia la by order ot the Committee of Arrangements. Mr. Peter 3.

Ferri, aa trustee ot tha city, ha foreclosed a mortgage tgainat Joseph Bork et amounting to about $182,600, on property at Fast Buffalo. Judge Sheldon, ia the Special Term of the Superior Court; yesterday granted judgment of foreclosure and ordered tbe property to be old. Cuautaboa Trips on Sandaya, via Lake round Lrlp. Arrive, in Buffalo tJS sr. Xxbkoidbbbb Mrrti BBAwiA-We offer a beantiful assortment or these aammm Dress Ar- 'fJl A1- white embroidered Moil Plchn.

and Searts, all Hie, a special bar-gain Fiotau at ti.75 ami TiBg JUST AK.2ST, Academy Improvements and Reopening. Messrs. Meeoh. Brothers, the enterprising proprietor of the Academy of Music, have nearly completed some notable improvements, la readiness for tbe season reopening, next Monday evening. New, very handsome and comfortable folding chairs have- been placed la tba orchestra circle, furnished by Mesars, Baker, Pratt A Co.

ol New York. Each chair ha a patent hat rest underneath, which will be greatly, appreciated by gentlemen. Th whole Interior of tba theatre 1 being nicely repainted by Messrs. J. Copplns Son, ot this city, new matting is -being laid on the floor, and new scenery has been painted by Mr.

Fred Stsnfleld. Tba Academy will present a remarkably bright, cheerful and inviting appearance when tit- np next Monday evening. In this connection we may note, that the regular matinee will hereafter begin at 2 r. it. Instead ot 1 30.

Door wilt be opened at 1.30. Tbe reopening attraction, a frequently aanounod, will be "Tbe Connie Saogab;" by George Clarke and his company, and it will hold the board all through the week. We have hitherto published the cast, a description ot th play, tc The tale ot seat it now in progTSf at Denton A Cottier'. AT TBI OLD Stamd. Mr.

B. F. Page, tba popular boot ard aboe merchant, continues to condnct the buelneer at No. 362 Main Street, the old ttand.ot Emery Page, and the firm name now ia B. F.

Page Co. The senior partner, a happen to know, is a gentle- man of experience end ability, who will take special pain to please his patron. Th firm have increased facilities, and Mr. Page will tart tomorrow tor New York and Boston, to purchase a Urge amount of new stock. The store Is one of tbe most elegant and convenient la the city, prioee are very low, and good are warranted to be fast as repreeneted.

The ConCbbt following: program wilt be played by Poppenberg' Band at Schenkelberger'a tonight: March Sorenir do Pternof Overture Martha Intow. Walts Zarte Seeleo Faust Tn, ..1 fc' rni u.tl tl IE OnW(ltr Nocturnal -i ange. Polk Le Fanvettee Anr PiecokM.1 March Huldlgang Overture-Xempeineibe -H- DiloML Gnadea AriaKobert le XktbelU Meyerbeer. Mediy orerture Brinkeworui. folks CauettoMtrelscB von augpe.

Tom Bajtb Concert Last Night. St. James Hail waa only partly filled by Hamll Ionian and a few Buffalonlait to hear the concert given by th.l4ih Battalion Band, of Hamilton, the same that gave a similar concert a year sge at the Rink-here, at which Mr. Jenkins also aaog. Tbe band plays fairly well bat le net well balanced.

They gave a creditable performance ot the Overture to "Obcron." Mr. Jenkins doe not ting as well a a year agot I Mb. WlUliMi's Acacbmt. It is announced in another column that tbe eleventh year ol Hr. U.

William' Academy for boy, at No. S92 Pearl Street, will open on Monday, September Sla. Mr. Williams has an established reputation aa a competent and faithful Instructor. Applications tor ad ml, aioa will be received at school from 10 A.

at. to noon, each day. i Mr. John T. Gonrlay, of Salt.

bury 's Troubadours, was in the city this morning on hi way to Detroit, where the troupe open next week. A I.ATB iaaa of tbe JV Tbrk Utratd contained special mention at the oore Thaddeu Davids, of tbe great ink rm, 127 William street, New York. He suffering from rheumatic goat, inherits ailment,) and St. Jacob lui cored bis la twenty-four hoars, SPECIAL DISEA8KS. No matter who have tail, ed, give him a call; his opintaa cost awtbmg, Pamptolet tree.

Young or middle-aged men, prematurely old, cts he positively cure-! for hie, with sate medicines. Moderate efearffe. Hours: 9 A. tot e. ak, and a to r.

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