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THE WOULD: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1802. WEITS GIFTED HANDS, Tho Fisis that Sclilcd Sullivan as Seen Through Palmistry, HM the antidote to the short first Joint of his thumb. Wlin tuo sympathy and support I friends lie Is Milllvan's stony glare had no terrors for innn whoso life-line and line of thu head.iro able to stand alone like that, nnd the MUUO l.it:k of caution would mako Cornell dnrlng spccutniur were ho In Wnll street. l.nrgo hands and long llnccrs K'VO Mr. Ccr- TENUS AUD MERCURY.

RATIIER THAN 5URS, COXTROIj 11LM. Carn Him Wnrm Honrt nnil Chnnco nnd I'liyalquo Mpdo Him Ho I.lkoi to lilt Wnnta In IMnke Ilia nnil Cou- flilencn In Ilia Own 1'onom. To a largo numrjor of his countrymen doubtless the most Interesting man on this continent to-day la J. Corbet Not even Dr. Jenkins, who In knocking out tho cholera, nor cither of tho Presidential candidates, who aro trying to knock each other out, can bear away thn palm ot present Interest tram tho man who knocked out Sullivan.

Tbc gifted digits that did It, ns reproduced herewith from pnotogrnpblc reductions of direct prints from Mr. Corlvu's hands taken tho colomon llouso on Saturday evening. Will doubtless bo viewed with awe by his admirers, whether they beilcvo In palmistry or not, while tboso with some knowledge of this ancient science of divination will tlnd them legible records ot a manly nnd clean-cut character. bci I a (lecl'loil Into the de- tills ot thing nnd great patience In carrying out what iio undertakes. Hut ho doesn't like to bo worried by having lo attend lo more than ono thing al a time, anil Is driven tranilc by having Ills attention called away from what he Is engaged upon to something entirety foreign thereto, though ho Is loo kindly to let his annoyance bo seen he can help It.

Ills life's motto will always be: 1 This ono thing I do." People who read the recent despatches from XOIT Orleans-, do mil need to bo told that Sir. corbett Is pretty sudden In his way nt doing a thing, llegcintlint from the hardness or his hands and Iho comparnllveiy laperlng form ot his ringers, lie (ices a thing; he doesn't have to slop and reason It out. To sum up. He Is a good fellow who Ihlnks this a good sorl of world lo live In, and who Is likely to get his share ot Its good things and enjoy them right hearllly. OVEH $0,000 uilt SULLIVAN.

Tho Kx-Clmmplon Bid I'rotty Well nt Iho (inrdrn After All. In spite of 1112 fact that the Madison square Uardon people, who nro so much opposed to prize lighting and all that sort uf thing, grabbed .10 percent, ot tho gross receipts at Sullivan's benellt, tho big fellow will realize neat sum from tint entertainment. According to tho count of tickets, which, by-the- by, did not Include tho shields ot a good proportion of thu New York policemen were off duty aim used their badges to gain admission lo Ihe garden, was taken In. This would louvc for thci bcnetlclary Manager l-'runk Moran will receive a check for Ihls amount some lime to-day. All Ihe sports In town were talking about the show yesterday, and cnniuplnu Jim Cor-, belt, was praised to tlio slilcs by tlie must en- frank ihustasilc supporters ot the man whom he u.

horn deleated at New Orleans. Cornell's ullllttde lowards Sullivan since the light has niadi AMONG TIIK Largo Kntry for Iho Now York Athletlnj Chili's Ill-quits. Tho lino weather yesterday was hailed with delight by iho oarsmen of tho Hurk'in Illvcr nnd they minlo things lively. The Atnlantai have decided not to hold a regatta this Benson. Tho Tucker brothers, who often carried tho colors ot the Friendships lo victory, have resigned from that club and will wear tho colors of llio Dauntless llowlng clitli.

William llrown, the newly elected captain ot tho Friendships, docs not propose to lot tho Interest In the club dlo out with Iho advent of winter, lie Is advocating the holding of monthly tlnns. beginning with next month and continuing until iho rowltu season opens again. over ono hundred and hlty members ami friends of thn Union Hutu club enjoyed tbo annual dinner of yesterday at Donnelly's lirove, cmlego Point. I. I.

Without, doubt tho New Vork Athletic Club's regatta at Travel-it's Island noxixaiur- day afternoon will be tho best closed aquatic ovelituf th" Tho antique gold natch ulmrins thai Ihe Itcgatlu committee offer lo tho ban, induced every member who can ruw to outer. The topic or conversation among oarsmen at the present time Is the nexltneollng of tlio Kxeciulvi! committee uf thu National Association, which takes place nl Ihe OiHey Homo on rialurduy evening, Del. H. Tho iimsl important matter to lie discussed Is 1 he selection or a permanent, course ror tho championship regatta, also to consider tho advisability uf holding Worldls Fair rogaila next year. on llio 1'aasalu Itlvcr yesterday Ihero were large number or sinnll crart out.

Tho eighteenth annual regatta of thu Trllun Hunt club on Saturday put an end to the racing season among cluns on tho river. t-ovcn tnemb'Ts ol Ihc lloai Club have rowed miles In tho lu llio present m'onib, whleu surpasses tho record UT all previous seasons lor this club. 'I bu nine leading men at tlie present, tlni" follow ATTRACTIONS, Good Varied Programmes for (lie Week at Gravcsend. T11K SECOND Sl'KCIAIi THE FEATURE EVENT TO HE RUN OX SATURDAY. Joseph (ircenhalgb.

miles! nor, A. YV. Kvcnduii, born, A. II. 1101'- Dr.

l.nuter- Bintrr HAND. It should bo premised that tiie sours over tbo lino of tho head at tbo base of tho llrst Bnger nnd at tho bases ot tho other lingers don't count chlroinantlcally, being simply evidences ot the earnestness which Sir. Cjr- bctt put Into his recent training. Mr. Cor twit's hands measure eight Inches from finger tips to base ot palm and art very well proportioned to his large and bony figure.

Like everything else about him, his defiantly bristling forctop, Homan nose and massive chin, bis bands Indicate an abounding vitality. He has a significant way ot maulng a with his thumb and closed lingers highly expressive ol his vigorous physical stamina. The lines of bis bands, like these ot his face, are few, simple and strongly dran n. These are by no means the hands ot ibo Ideal pugilist. They Indicate that chance and a superb physique, rather than choice, have corbett a gladiator.

Ho likes to guy and iteose his but his combat- Itlveness IB deliberate and of tho bend rather than ot the heart. He Is no bar-room brawler and would ot choice avoid a quarrel. "Nature would have been equally satisfied to have bad him a civil engineer, a ranchman or an aeronaut, and but for the irksome confinement and lack ot opportunity to be out In the open air and doing something with his maicnlflccnt, muscles, Wall street would claim liiru for Its own. Not Mars, but Venus. and Mercury, chlro- maotlcally speaking, are his dominant Influences.

If he should bo knocked out to-morrow ho would cbeeriuliy take tin something else, with the same tireless energy and pa- hini popular with Iho sporting tralernliy throughout the country. Nearly all of liK'iids join him In wishing the young California)! good luck. Manager 'Sluran, Urolher-ln-law Lennon. Mike Sullivan and l.co Tuwnscud will Join the Boston pustlllst. In I'roTMcnce to-day.

K. K. Price, tho author Jonn's new accompanied him to that city Saturday night and will personally superintend tho production nl captain ilolm 1- liarcourt; or, the from lloston." 1'roi. John Duffy, of Sew Orleans, who has oniclated rnierce at nearly every big llgut held at the Olympic tried bis level best in get here In lime for Iho benellt. Ills train was late, however, and ho bad to mako thi) best or It.

ll.i ucut Ibis message troui TIIK WOULD oirlce: I S'lllirin. rrnriilfnft, K. Arrived altar luiJiilK'it, too lato for Verysorry. (or 1 Haute-Tln lharp. Wll! BL-O you dunlin llio lack Jons SI.

UL-FKV. II i.t Prof. Duffy's Intention to visit Sullivan on Wednesday or 1 hursday. Karly terduy morning no paid a visa to Matt Cluno and I'-'rnnk Moran al tlio Vamlorblll. They entertained him for liours.

To-morrow nlgin I'l-t'f. Unify und his Irleml, (itorgo will bo tendered a dinner at Delmou- lunsby Sir. clune. Jim corbett. the new champion, received another big batch of congratulatory letters yesterday, lie gave his permission to a llrm of cigar maiiutacinrers to use his name on a brand ot cigars and extended to whiskey house ill;" privilege.

Jim bad to call a halt, however, when Iho proprlelor of a hair restorer asked cermlsslon to use his picture lor an "after using advertisement. Corbett, upon learning of Prof. Duffy's arrival, called at his hotel, Uut tho crescent City sporting man had gone to Krooktyn to see Hilly Itey- uolda, he backer of Jack skeliy. The chamulon will leave tills afternoon for Ilarlforii, where bo upars to-night. To-morrow ttYfUlng ihu New Yorkers who could not ittend John benellt will have, chanco to corbett In llubokon.

Here. Is bis route up to the opening uf his rlcul season: At EllfttbGlb, ocu New Haven, Sept. Nuwburg, 'M; Troy, Si-pt. in uany, ycpl. hyraeuse, Hcpt.

lioches- tur, Sept. llullnlo, Sept. I'lttsburg, Vandervi-er. Ktltturd Slccoy, Those who row nut) miles ur more iiurlng tlio snisoii will t'ueli n-celvo a gold modal frr.in iho club. The cluos iilung llio river havo won more races this season than any other tor ten years back.

They are credited with twenlv-iHO vicurle.J. Now Unit llio rowing season Is over thero Is some lalk or forming a tootball league between Hie Triton, I'ussfilc, Kureka and Instltuto clubs. There area number of skilful players In llio ranks of each club, nnd such movement woulii prove brncilclal In maintaining the muscular development ot Iho oarsmen Uurlug cold weather. Mowing on the Hudson lllver, sj Inr as racing 1-i concerned, is at an (Mid for Ihu season, lloivovor, uarsmen and erews Irom clubs located on cither shore aro mill making pleasure trips as far up the stream ns l-'ort Lee. Tho claremont lloat Club has been added Ui Iho number on this river.

will bo located at the root of one Hundred and Twenty-third street. The lluveuwood Moat Club, ot Long Island City, Is to erect a new biniUiouso al llowery Hay, which will bu two Htones high, with dimensions reel. Tho old on Xitwtown Creel; has been purchased by the (iucuns county limit Club. tlent devotion to detail ho has put into pug! Sen no. Yank" Sullivan, Tom O'llrlen nnd the other Syracuse sports who eamy lu New York for the big bciicill lea lor homo last night.

A Clinncn for Nnvlor The Urst novice hairing tournament ever arranged In this country will bu given by tho lieo Hive Athletic Club at Wood's Hall, Jersey City, Friday evening, Oct. T. Tho A.W'iiM.iihii 1 1 llamll. II 0 4 II II 0 11 4 II II li 1 i 1:1 i llayiluu, tf.O 0 classes are 105, lin and 130 pounds, opun only to those who have never won a prize In an open amateur boxing competition. Tho winner In each class will receive a costly gold medal, in Iho centre of which Is a miniature boxing glovo with a diamond setting.

Tho second In each class will be given a gold scarf pin consisting of a miniature boxing glovo and laurel wreath with a diamond selling. The will be placed on exhibition the well pleased with It, latter partotthe present week at 1'eok It paid, lilt lino of dosllny (the Salurnlan) corner ai.d lleokinan stops at the lino ot tbo Is willing to let well enough alone. SUNDAY BASKIIALlj (1AMES. Cuban Clants Victorious Ovur tlio Xnvlcr A. A.

Ti'iilil. The Cuban Giants oulballed the Xavlcr team ut tho Long Island Uruunds and won tho game rathnr easily. Several of tho 1 Cherry players made errors at critical stages ot tho game. Score: ITUIIAN H.l'O.A.f:.'XAVIFlt. II.

II.I'O.A. K. Uranl.B,....0 a 2 1 of. 1 a II 1 1 oil) OiNiiKoiit, HH.II 0 1 0 i uiw.Aj'i'nii.ifu i lioyd. a o.A.W'uiH.aiiii 1:11:1 Httivi.y.

a Jamison, a a i Xol.on, I 4 IMline. II 1 II LloiiuljBd.rf.u II 0 (l I'otali 2 iutortorliiij wltu tlio itall. Ouliau (llanta 0 'J a 1 0 0 2 0 0-H Xavlori 1 1 0 0 0 (I U-a Kivrrmi ItiliiB-Ciiliau Giantfl, a. Kir.t H.iao ou (llantB, XnvlorN 1. l.nlt on Oiantri, XuvkTti, o.

Ilnlhi-Otf htnvey. 4 olT Hauill, 4. Strui'k Stow, 7: by ilamil, (i. Tmi-llaiui lai.tlaoknou. fiiioritico Slore.v, Hindi.

Stolen Hit Pitched Hnll- WhytoCJ), Nucont, I'ti'Ml a. Tlma of llmlr ttiirty-lour luiiiutbv. I'uiuth and Carr. Murray Hill's IJofrut, Tno second game of scries of thrco between tho Kmcralds, ot tho New Vork catho- ivas de. toctory lads won, which makes iho series lie.

Scure: FMKUALDa. 11.11.l'O.A.K.i>li:il'\|llILI.. ll.Il.l'O.A.K. T.I.'rklu,Ba lll'J llil'ontor. -Jb.

0 4 a i) Oerrlty. aii 1 1 II 0 1 1 a 1 Tlio LpEllluiitln Undue Snnton Urnwlnu In I'nrU Opaii on Hiitnrilny, Oct. nnd Iliindl- rnp rlxiuron to Ho IH'dilnil IIiln In Which Tllnroucll- lircdf of All AKPH Will Tnlio 1'nrt. (inly a few week-sol tho loBltlinnto racing season arc left for the lovers of Ihe only trim American spurt lo witness the thoruughbrcd horses contest In trials of speed un thu tracks of the legitimate raring associations. lliiclng ut the llronklyn club's track at (iravescnd will closo on Friday, Kept, ill), when tho opening of thu Fall meeting nt Turk will follow the diy after.

The dellgiitltil weather that usually attends tho full meetings, together with the excellent programmes to bo run oil, should attract crowds of people who enjoy healthful door sport lu tlio Immedliuo vicinity of New Vork. Thu uilMctlons nt Oravosond on Saturday drew oiii one of thu largest crowds at this track flnco the running ol the llrooKlyn llnn- n. 'I'he contests throughout woro fought to tho llnlsh nnd In manner that proved not only interesting bill exciting. The talent guessed fairly well ns to Iho winners, as three ol their heavily backed choices wore successful. 'Ihe First Special was won without dotiui by the best three-year-old of the untiling happens to this speedy son of spendthrift ami Torchlight his chiinces for being llrst In iho suburban or look rosy.

Tho stake and handicap events to bo decided the coming week, whllo not numerous, aro somewhat Important. Tlie only llxture to-day Is the Occnnvlow Stakes lor thrcc- yeur-olds nt ono mile. Among Ihe pick of the subscribers aro Vorkvlllo llclle. Pickpocket, Leonawell, I.ocohatcbce, Lamplighter and Kilkenny. The Neptune Stakes, for two-year-olds, at six furlongs, will furnish a scramble lorn, Held of youngsters on Tuesday.

Wednesday's programme, will announce tho starters lu llio Woodlawn Handicap, a contest, at a mile and lor all ages. Tho Clinton stakes, for miles, tliree-yuar-olds, at a mllo and a lurlimg, is carded for Thursday. Whllo there are no ilxed events tor Friday, a good varied programme has been arranged lhat should prove liiluresUiig. Thu Holly Handicap uud Ihc Second Special, to DU iluclded I'll Saturday, nro tho most promising ot tho week's attractions. Tho lurmcr, Mr two-year-nhls, at blx furlongs, has a gouil 1131 of well-tried youngsters, from which It is hoped a good Held will bo represented ut the post, und iho second Special at ono milo and a uirlong will eall together sumo ul tho beat material In training.

(IriiTPMiml Kntrlni. Bwoopalaki-H of lilO each with ON TKACK. Mrmlinra of I'nrknrny DrlvliiB Club Out In Kurt is Thousands of elegant equipages lined iho beautiful Brooklyn Boulevard yesterday. some of tho fastest steppers lu tho city of Churches nnd this city passed through 1'ros- pect 1'nrk. Tho members nnd directors of tho Parkway Driving club tunica out In strong torco to speed their trotters over their beau- iltul half-mllo irack.

Professional drivers, who make iho lloulovnrd llielr exercise road for working their horses, hull with (lollghl tho advantages which they can now enjoy in being nblo lo do ihelr work over llio now Irack. Johnny Drlscoll, John Charley William Weeks, Dan Delay, John Yorke, J. Denton and Krcd Kletsh work their horses dally over the track, whoso gates will bo thrown open on Oct. H. Henry T.

llnoily, tho President, whoso heart and Haul Is In the now venltire, was early at tho track yesterday morning and drove his hnndsoino team, l.ady Withers and While Wings, a couple of tlme.s al lup speed. Hen Sbreile closely toilowed with lup his smiiri horse, roud possessor iyn, lien Davis WOULD EAT CHOIiKKA MICROBES. Sculptor MnoDonnlil fnyn tlio I'limno Isn't aft UN Hut Sir. Wilson SiacDonnld, thu roulptnr, scouts tlictlioory Unit cholera Is contagious. Ho said yesterday I wnulil bo willing to go doivn tothoijuiirantlncSlatlon nnd cat Just, as ninny microbes us Dr.

Jenkins could servo melt 1 thought Itwould reduce tlio scare Hint Una struck Now York And Is making tlio people 1 was In St. Loulaln 1H IS studying anal- omy nnil physiology In I ho Medical University, In connection with my art, when tlio cholera broke out, nnd I saw every phase of the scourge, not only In private houses, but In the wards, dlspcimrlci and dissecting-rooms or tbo different hospitals, and 1 know what I'm talking about. cholera develops itself just ns thu Iniantllo diseases do that break up schools imil carry oil mini 10 to ill) per cetil ot nil lliu little children who happen to Ijo In cm-lain localities. Nobody known who guts the mumps, the measles or Diphtheria Ural and can tell how II happens mill unu child will absorb and another win man. Jim Illninc, who iruvelled tho circuit of the track In l.ic.'.ij.

William c. Allen, with K. 1). moving as Ir he was oui for thu dust at this week. (Hidden drove a very hunilsome gray und brown team.

Mr. Kdwnrd Klynn Kpeoded dark bay gelding thai movcil llko llasli. Mr. llrnlstt.l be- hlml Ids bay muro Darkness. William sent Mary Anderson over tho track, and Frank creamer gnvo his showy chestnut coo a mllo In llirec minutes attached lu a.

Stati- Mr. Tebold drove spirited team. The Hon. John Mct'iirthy, who the proud of tho fastest team In Ilrookiyn, and was pli-usi-d with tho manner in which his showy team worked. Jem Shov- lln.

who Is us fond of a iroller as lluu speeded his Van Sinter Stllwell gave bis horse I'aildy a fast mllo. Mr. Wlliliim Murrows drove his throi'-yenr-old bay horse half a mllo In IMS. 'llio cull Is very promising ana Mr. llurrows Is passionately fond of him.

Tlie owner, who is one ot Iho Board or Directors of llio club, Is very popular, and nearly nil tlio members wish th.tt Mr. llurrows may havo tho fastest horse at iho on opening day. Sir. John cottier, with iloUlng anil a luily, his last and hamls'jmo pair, a giay aiul bay, over the truck couple of limes. UkuSlr.

llurrows, Mr. cottier is ns and well IlKud us can be. Slurruy nidner drove lils fast toam of cobs 11 mile. Sir. Kd- waul liearncy, or New Vork, speeded his horso over the track.

Sir. (ieorgu of Harlem, drove his horse anil Sir. iveurnoy. A ludy hose niiinu could not bo talned drove turco limes around the truck In a sulky behind a roller. l-'ather Wlliliim Daly and Kdward (iurrlson sent tlielr HU'L-ds at.

merry clip, und the Hiirirord declares that ha will never journey to his nailvo city's trucks whllo the tii-ave- dend IB In uxlstence. ugu to resist that mm cholera the disease. Indigenous believe to eer- JM. Tlic lliiililinss Krei'lt'il for Their Use Aro Ncaring Completion, SO l-'AK THKY 1IAVI! COST SEAULY ,0 HO. ii; llvo IHIU a imlf 1 50 Ho Protectory, nnd the Murray Hills cldcd at Van Nest, yesterday.

Thu I'rot Kcona p. a i i M.Nolnn. If 1 a 0 LIFT IliKD. Primarily Mr. Corbett Is ruled by his heart.

Tlie "mount" of Venus (the base ot the thumb) Is very large aud salient aud tbo line of the heart Is by tar tbo most prominent lu both his hands. The broken and obalny character of this Hue and tbo fact that it ends In both hands on the mount ol Saturn give It rather a polygamous character, a suggestion accentuated liy tbo taste for material pleasures shown by the thickness ol the band through the knuckles. The relatively short, 'first joint ol the thumb (that bearing the nail) lu harmony wllh this, showing a nature Impressionable and sensitive tu atfec- tlonal influences rather than stubborn or wll- IiiL But offsetting these danger signs belt bus tbe "knuckle ot material order" (tho second) well developed, and the logical joint of tho thumb (the second) superbly long and strong. This means tbat while tho allurements or tho senses may tempt him they will never be allowed to interfere with tbo business he bos in hand. When he Is liuockedout.lt over, It will not bo by John liarleycoru.

Another safeguard uaturo has given him is bis restless activity and tbo absolute neces- Blty ho i eels to bo doing something with his Muds. Thin la shown by bin spaiumto nngnr. tips and tbo hardness of iho texture ot bis Hhut him up In Jail and he would irogo to and fro llko a caged tiger, and worry hlmtolf txv death It not, released. He lovcu Mr the ot aotldn, and yet bo to sou his account in it. Hu joys lu exposing himself to the noroo rays of tho noouda.v sun and the wild rush ot iho storm, and yet wouldn't feel justified In going off on a mountain climbing expedition just tor tho tun ot the thiug.

ifut BO wanw'to mako money for the sako ot what he can do with It aud to make thoso he cares for happy, rather than for the mere pleasure ot seelus; it accu- Wr.cbrbott's life Hue, strong and clear, but fad length only lu bin right hand, and ralberWcdulutbo Xvouid seom to pre'-; sago on existence abpundlngly joyous and tree from, physical ilia whllo it rather than one with tbe promise and potency ot a fruttut aid uge. Ho can dht when he wants to, tho gamo is no lopccr worth tho candle, But while IIP tioea live lite will mean some' him, T'he tact' that uo bonatlo lino i nt tho lloo ot tiiu hewt conrirmsi 1 this llQU, Hote (haij'in i tUolfue oftiie hoftd unite, Tnu' a( 8 trqttWe( Entries secretary William Oepp, No. ill First street, Jersey City. Tha club was elected to membership in tho Metropolitan Association of tho A. A.

U. ut its last Meeting and thu above tournament has been sanctioned by that body. MoAullnV to Spur In Brooklyn. McAullffe, champion light-weight of tho world, will begin a week's cngngemnnt nt Hyde Uehnmn's Brooklyn theatre this afternoon. Ho has had offers from dozens of managers to go on the road, but Jack's fondness for homo and tho raco track prompted him to decline ilium.

Ho will bo royally received In Brooklyn, lor his sport-loving townsmen aro proud ol him. I'or Dcnellt to Sknlly. Tom O'Kourko will arrive hero to-day to make arrangements for tho appearance at acorge Dlxou at a benellt to bo tendered Jack Bkellyjla Brooklyn. O'Hourko also hopes to arrange a match between hla man Bonny and "Also" Oreggalns at tho Coney Island Athtotlo Club. I'nraim Pnrlaa Off for Chlcnso, Charles It.

Bavles and Joe Choynnkl will leave lor Chicago this afternoon. They will return In a few days, howovor, and tho Tar- con" will remain to welcome Petor Jackson upon his arrival. I'ranu, 1 a (I 0110 1'oland. Uli. 0111 Ulboomla.

Hi. II 0 4 1 II) I) 041 liNnlau.m.cl II 0 II 1 I.I1IU.CI.... 010 rf 0 a Wlialau, o. 1 1 ia 4 I) 1 1 111 'J a a 7110 KiuiilrnStablo'iiTiirniBiilor J. Mcl.anKlilin'H J.

K. 110 11. Wtini.o'a Slonniioll Illll M. K. llnror'a UaiEoniit 1 707 Wa coll llou htroino 107 lillil tl.T.

Ij'J (jrtti W. C. I.ani.'iihi« GUI! ntnblu'B Addifl Hi'cund ItaoB. of oncll, with ailiUil i ono and a furluiiii. n'JH Uau-ott Ulalilo 10 (lilill) II.

II. KuriiaKllan'B Ilolon Itodo 1 17 0. Ill 1U7 KnuiUh l.ady lull 7lia Kouilall St.iblu'« Vnu Huron 'Jo 101 JolmllutlinauM.looCartur We OUU W. C. U.junl.

UJ Third tor tnaldonii. of $10 raoh, wllh T. l)rooliy' (iKl J. 'I'. Waldoii OUO addon; furlomtn.

ioMlablo'iiMmlii'r llf, Itouknt lln After partaking ot rotroFhinouts at Kelly's thu iiieinbnrs and their friends drove home through I'rospecl 1'ark. ATJIIiKTKS. WnltorH Dofimls 1.3'iieh In tho Qnnrtcr- ntllu Ituee. Tho hustling athlules of tho Willlamsburg A. A.

i-umpclcd agnln yesLiTduy for tho point uttered by the club for tho best. show, lug In all-around oveiils. Flvu liundrcd enthusiastic spectators saw tho contests, tho majority of which weru clos-j and exciting. Thu games wero decided on tho club grounds on Kingslaud avenue, 1'orhaps tha best raco ot tho day was tho (inaricr-uillo scratch run, which toll to Samuel Walters after an exciting struggle with "Teddy 1 Lynch. These two cracks logged It" for all theyivcro worth trom start to llnlah, and Walters won by a small margin.

In the mtlu run Lynch lumen iho tables on Wallers, de- fcatlng him very prettily. H. lloutlorson, from scratch, captured tho 70-yard (lash In lino style, defeating Walters and u'ruaves. Thu summaries: Kiivcnty.tlvi'-Vartl by II. llnnilnrBou wllh S.

(a rurditi nocond and C. t'. I'iruuve!) (7 foot) IIIIIH, II l-Tm. Qiiartni-Mllo Itnu-Wou by Suniiltil Toady Lyuuti Hccoud uud K. L'orttot tbirtl; tiluu.

Olio Mllo by TmliljT Mnoh (Hi-ratolO, wllhSHiiiool Walturit (15 ynriU) Hucoudund J.Fue- 1117 yarila) tblrd i tluii', a I'olo Vnult lin by W. A. MooroC, iuctloi), wllll fi'Dt: U. lliiwblnd (J places anil that It appears at comparatively rcKUlur Intervals. We had In ihu in In 1K4U and in 1 smi, Intervals, you see, ol seventeen ycurs.

In issu, when Ihu disease was apprehended It tulluU to tho reason, I llilnk, ut tho wonuerlul advancement In int'dteal science that followed thu miiillary measures csiuultshtd during the war. "Ulioleru would have a hard limn gelling loothohl In MI. l.oins now, lor the simple reason Unit It Is one or tlie kept and heal drained cities in America. Whin tho auuiluiT contlltlon of St. us In 1K4UV" when cholera brok out tlio ntuorl- Hi's cleaned Ihu cay.

In every street thero was nro niuduoi pitch, lar, pine-knots and i-isltions. woiiiis; lump lime was scattered along tlm gutters through Ihe alleys, ihu cliy mi nlslilng matcrl'ilMi-, well uslliu vlgl- lunl houht'-IioukTS. 'I he Blek wero nursed ui noun! or removed to the ch.irlty hospital, six huniirea nuns and 'Christum Brothers' vul- unU'ered tlielr services. From Dcecmuer till August tho scourge, lasted and ana lo.oou peuplo were said to havu died, unu day Ihero deaths, nulch minor nnd the newspapers rabud to l.uou iiud sent people Hying Horn thu city. tuiheUUU Chrlsi-ilke alsiurs and brothers who nursed Hie pauonls only six dlud.

Fright kllisulmusiu'i imiuy people as iho dociois. hut muilu mu bi'lluvu tliat eunlera wan nut caiTk'd about was the appfarauce of tho disease In Arkansas, Illinois, Sllssuurl und Kentucky, luu miles away irom thu river, tliiit "Inter. It simply sprang up Just as pneuinunia or Ihu measles at cerium seasons or the year do. Taun me lor instance, ir cholera Is as contagious as It Is claimed, why iiltiif I all tuo steerage iiers lake There were only nine deaths ami tho luurteen hick were, 1 oelluve, In such u.ul health guiiei-uUy Irom one or a cuiublna- Uuu or Hut they would havu succumbed t'j tiny Imcctliin. 'I'hu lust victims wero Htokers, 1 boliuvu, lucnwliosu lines are cast In hard who aru lurcediu drink, ana who, hue niter Illteen or 1 Know In St.

a Sadie uray OHU K. Coaiwlly'n r.noln 11.1 UH4 W. II. MoOarty'ii Iliuporor Otho 10'J N. Aollajjin.

1011 li'JK (lolihard'B Itluurd 1UU 140 K. Uublianl'a Uai aSU W. U. Infanta ooll W. KaBtuii'B'Tho I'ou W.

KaBtuii'BTho I'ou IJ U. W. llaiwforu's JUK null J. K. 101) (lua ,1.

K. I'eniier i t-'o'ii EliiiBr V. Nonioii'ii lluaii Oauoi 10c) UUII l-'ourlll yeur-olds. ol Stakeit, (ur tUrit FuoliB.n, a 0 0 Tolali 7 10 27 12 a TotnU 0 133 "5 doclaro.l out. a 0140000 7 Murray Hill 1 0 0 0 II 1 0 Karnod Murray Illll.

1. Loft oa Murray Illll. 5. i'irjt MUBO by i Murray llill, 1. on Konnsii, off 9 i oil 1'uohi, 1.

Struck Kceuan. 11; by Corwiu, by t'ouilB. U. TnO'llahu HltH-Corwiti. Keooaii (3), M.

Nolau aod Poland. Uoulilo Whalnu and Onrntj. Stolen Crauo d), UOKOTB. Corwln, Kuuiiaii C2). M.

Nolan Hit by ritotiod Hall-it. Out- I'amiod Killi-Wlialuu, 'J. Wllil I'ltoh-Cor- wlo. Time of lionr and tblrby-Uvo lalnutes. V.

tiutdeu. lictlua), vr ouonil. wi avt J. clay (It fr.ut) wait uohi'B, and F. I'oUInn (7 foot 1 Nnnparoll Staff.

Tho Nouparoll A. C. will tlvo one ol Its famoua alaga at their olub-liouso, No. 47 Oliver street, to-night. The feature of tuo eveu- InffwUl uo the fljtoen-round bouta ootweon Dan MuBriao and Maxy Iluugu ana James curtlu and Ban Tobln.

The Star A. C. and Wllllaiiuiburg A. A. teams tried conclusions at Atlantic 1'ark yos- or clay.

Tuo WllUamsburtr loum woucublly. Kcoro: Wllllainlbnrg A. 3 0 0 0 0 8 a 0 0-8 Star A. 0 0 1 0-1 oaoh, with uddodi 0111, A. Jouui, A Co.

'B I.oouawoll 1'JO A. F.lir«f« Yi.rk-.lllu Hollo llu C'J-J W. It. JoiiM'n 116 UH W. (J.

116 (IU4 ItanuooaH Stablo'n Jlllleu 110 GM O. li. 115 7ua J. 1C. Arthur llo Fifth for a of $li micli, with milled; llvu Sfial W.

1 iluiieOoorBO IH 1081) (lluooui Ualy'H Aolilol''. colt 112 704 Ulgiiitonhlabla'aUorduroy Ill) 115.1 Walcott Campboll'B Kailo lllrd 110 jBiinlnuttM Marshall 110 4110 S. W. Klrrolt'j llcillt IDS 11114 J. H.

l.a»lc»> 100 (OlW W. O. lioiniillc. 106 (o34) lltirrldua llrtm'. oluituouB 041 W.

,1. noou-'a l.isolii 11)11 N. ludumry till Klxtli uwiiopnlakus of AlO eaoli, nlth atblod; BollliiK ailowauonH: ouo luila. HUB AValuott Jt Olahlo 112 7uil J. ,1.

MoUafffirty'a I'rou, Tural lia OUT 1). Walknr'B Now or 107 OHO W. M. Uaulok'a Void lO'f OUO ,1. Mol.auKlillu'aKuy Wuut 102 lisa U.T, Lauiioako'B UagnltiurBt, 1UI 701 UUB.aud'H John 1011 OUU O.

1'rluoo 117 70U llauuuou Stalile'B Ktalaotlto 117 nil. ivlth font, and W. Kalaor (3 luchua) WHM tllfrd, with 7 fuol II tnciing. I'uttliiK lfi-1'ound IShoN'Wou by It. Hondomou (II foot), with '-'I fjul; J.

Clny ir, fnof wltu 24 7 liiolira, and Col Inchon) wan ttiinl, wltli al fuut II) inchoa. by U. Taylor (50 soo- ontlii). with W. l-'ouiioy (lill HHCOIHIH) aucoud aud J.

Clay (Hcraloh) thlnl; tlmu, lam. 07B, Slandlni! llruad by W. Kalnor (12 luulKB), with tml inolioa; Teildy l.yiiiJi (U luuliHH) wan Bifcoinl. wltii 8 foot and W. i'-ooucy (la Incla'i) tlilrd, with foul 1M iiichuj.

HURLING AT KIDGEWOOD, Wolfo Tones nnil Blllchollii Piny nn Ex- cltliig Oiiniu. Tho Wolfe Tone and Hurling Clubs crossed sticks at Kldgowood 1'urK yesterday afternoon. At o'clock thu teams lined up. Tho Slltchulls wero resplendent In blue and white utillorms, whllo tho Wolf Tones were gorgeous Hi yellow and green. In tho llrst half of the game the play was mainly in front of tho goal, iho blllious-htiod players scoring 0 points to iho Mlichells' point.

In tho second halt tlie defenders of tho blue and nlilto braced up a little. Although tho MlichollH smoto tho ball wlt.li great violence, tho Wolfo Tunes outsrnoto them, winning by a tcoro ct goal nnd points against -1 points by llio Mlicholls. Tho scores: TViilM. iron puduluTs, wear out eighteen years of service. 1.1,uls ihat ttni'ti lhe unliealihy men gut tho cholera they Hied, and the topers wont off in a lew hours.

Tho bebt way to ward oil disease 13 to keep your head. It lias been my uxperlouco ami ion that. IrUUl has a baneiui uilecl upuu b.id siomacli. People disposed lu either last' or luosubowels aru sulked with nausea Ural, and tills, coniiruilug irlght, geuerul lulcrnal eruption follows. A bud stomach Is li good reason for alarm, but wuou i but.

orguu Is all right lucre Is uu cause, lur lear." liavo you any pot theory on tho subject of a cholera diet, sir. SlauUuuuld?" Yes; buiukcd meat and smoked llsh. particularly buc anu hi'rrliius. '1 huy havo just tinongh tiutt Hi them und unough cul-bollcaclu lu luno up the bluoil. In Iho smuko thu provision Isfauusoncd with creosote, us you cun readily perceive by auiulllng a piece ut well- cured pork.

This curbi llu acid, as uvery- budy l.nov, is death lu all In-scct lite. If the cholera becauio epidemic. 1 should livo on smukcd herring, tuo beat cured bacon 1 could get, and slowed mill. Sleluus, uf all kinds, cucumbers, green nppios uud pears uro budlur any uno dlopuaed lu looseness ul the huwels; fur Ihoso uf an opposilo lundcucy Ihey aro advisable, until the system ib well regulated. Alter that 1 bulluvc lu a mt.tcd diet.

Is uinnivoroiis. tiu Is iho hog. Thu internal 01 tho two animals Is vi-ry similar, iho stomach, spleen, colon, heart, llvor uud lungs being very much ulike. 1 belluvu lu ul hoi leu and cuflcc, no Mill-as and iluiu wluo oncu it day." A Clmicn Into llin SI. mill Holy I'rovhli'iiei.

nt Andlilltflu, Mrnrtnrt.H Aro or I'lcnalng Arcliiti'i-liirul lirnlKii uiiil I'lnrly I In- for llio Kilu- ciitlun of Coloi-ril and Indliin lnrrriAi, TO Titr WIHIT.H.l Hopt. quarter ot mile trom Aniiaiusia Mlnllon, on Ihe Hallrouil, two mnKtilllceni buildings are being elected. They nro the buildings which Miss cuthurlno Drexei, or Mother callmrlne, as slie Is now known in tho religious world, has had built, and which will bo known us tho St. Kllzubotli nnd Holy 'rovideuce Houses. They will BOOII bo ready ror occupancy and preparations lur their dedication are being made.

For several months past these structure's have attracted ino attention ot passengers on passing I rains. A HOMK KOU TIIK Tho larger uud more imposing structure, House, will bo Iho mother house of the order of Ihc Misters of tho Holy will bo utilized as pluco uf residence for tho sisters who will have charge of the education of colored and Indian children, for tho beucllt of whom tlio smaller building, Holy Providence llouso, Is erected as a protectory, lu pursuance of Mother Catharine's expressed determination to devote her life and great wealth lo Iho elevation and spiritual wcllnro of children uf these races. Work Is being pushed forward us rapidly as possible, but owing to faults In construction several alterations will yet havo tu.bo made, which will delay (ho occupancy of thu buildings beyond tho time it was originally anticipated that they would bo ready. lUlnnrlno is personally giving intention to furthering- tlie work and muklng tlio necessary alterations, nnd visits.tho buildings two or ihrco limes week. Mio Is living nl her homo in Torresdnle, about two miles away, surrounded by slaters of her order and HCV- orai uuiorcd children whom uho has ulrcudy takcn under her protective earn.

Tlio children's durance of llio Holy 1'rovl- ilenco House, the smaller of tliotwn buildings, faces tho roadway which runs up tho hlllsldo from tho matlun and Joins tho Philadelphia TRAINKK COX'S lillNKI-'IT. Miiny Wi-ll-K-inwii Albli'li-" C-inip 'toon (In- Slur A. Croimd). cox, inilner for the Star Athlctlo Club, hud a ncneill on llio Mtars' In Long Island city yesterday inter- noon. tool; part.

In Iho games, making tho uccnilmi very osjoyablo to thu Inrgo crowd of enthusiasts DrcscnU Tho results of tho events follow (Jnartrr-Mllo Hiin-Wnn ItortToliliU. (16 Cliainbcrj, Star A. C. (Jtl il'iyA. WBl.li, Xavlcr Xavior A.

aecoudt ly to mntobcrii of Ito with liiifrot On'o Mlin Hun nlf to mnmbcrii of Ito (lol- iimbln A. Won l-y K. I'aiillstcb, with ll.Koh- niiiK'llroaii by Slat A. C. (2 li'otl, wllh II) foi't Ini-hrB: .1.

nrmnt, Htar A. C. (3 fool), wan nocoud iillli IT fuel "io'l'l-'viiril by II, Toplltj, Slar A. f. (iljnnlB), M.

Stnr A. r. cjiardB), thnr, Sorond 'Inal. -Woi! by 'I. li.

I'ryor. A.C. (a yards), with ,1. .1. llfvlni-y jariliO, iwruiiil; llini'.

10 4-04. I'lnal by I'ryor, with Toplitz Brcoud; br Vinnnaan Htar A. (HO yaniii). M. I'-falinrty (auraluli) nocotmi Half-Mill' I.

i I. 11 Unu', 'Jin. Ill (In" Mllo Walk oulr to of Colombia A. I. 1 by Louis l.iebxold, with W.

Kli'hr Fivnnil liino. "in. nrd llBBh-Won by H.I.. Toplltr. (10 nllb.l..l.Divl,i4'y tlllli', 24 l-5t.

Two.Mil,i lluu (for by Muk" Cm, with Tutor lloiiolmaii nucomli Won by "Hilly" Mrok, Colum- lila A. ISiunuol Llobiold, 1'aitiuio Otiotld i filll. I'rolilhltiiinlntf. Do Not Four Cliolorn. Tho 1'rohlbltlonlsts had a big rally at thol park on Stilton Island yesterday.

Tho llov Dr. K. Funk, In a two-hour address, warned the public of the great danger ot lu toxicants while llio shadow of cholera Is over the country. "It Is Iho testimony ot all physicians and persons who have matlo a simly of tho i nets ot cholera epidemics," said Dr. l'-iink, "that there Is uo agency which does so much ns strong drink to ciuiso Itilec- I Ion anil deal from this disease.

During iho cholera epidemic of In Now York city It was nsciTtalned that there woro only two deaths among tho 0,0110 members ot pcrauco societies ol ihu city." I turnpike about tinartcr ot mile beyond tho hill. Tho main entrance to it nnd tho principal building faces tlio Philadelphia turnpike. Ilctwoon tho structures Is iho boiler and pump-houso, which Is built lu an excavation dug in tho hill, making Us roof nearly Hush with the hilltop. Kx- tendlng along tho brow of tho hill, dlrcctlv In line with Holy Providence llouso, SI. belh's House Is built.

Over tho Intervening boiler and pump-unuso thero Is a connecting corridor between the two buildings. Klurloil Ten Trolley Citrn. The Union Hallway Company, of tho an.) nexed district, began running tho trolley cars yesterday. Ten ears were run over the lino from Kordham to one Hundred and fourth street. The distance WIIH made In thirty-two minutes with thrce-mlnnio stop.

Tho run from I'ordam to T'romont look ten minutes, whllo tho limn of iho horse-cars for that distance was tweniy-nvo minutes. Tho cars do not cross the bridge lo llnrtom because lliu now track over Iho bridge- has not been completed yet. HOTEL DIRECTORY. AI.KXANDKII 1M ICnKt'JUlli HtlKurnpoan. Hit Kiiroiniiin.

HIIKI-MAN Mnml up. YOIIK 7'Jl uul up. sum HI; Ru. HOTELS. ST.

KMZAIIKTirs 1IOUSK. St. llouso is a two-story structure, by UO feel. Thero Is a wing nt either uud 100 by -It) foot, Tho stylo uf architecture, tho architect says, IH nfier no particular Hchool, but tends lo it combination uf Ihu und Spanish. Tho building IH cvnntruuloU of Irregularly cut gray grunllo id wf liltOADWAY, AND Now York.

Conductod on both tlio Auiorloau and tfuronoaa iilaus. I.nrffO rooms ou miito, with private for Tfach the Western jarmer tariff reforin and you make him a JJetnocrat. you fiflp In the butlness of tenoning htm trUnMng to tlta Ifeitern KimocraHo Cam- patgn fund. Vnd for the AroiniiR. At Lorlllnrd Oval yesterday tho Lorlllara A.

c. team easily defeated tho Aromas In the presence of a largo crowd, Spore: Lorlllard A. 0 0 1113010 Aroma. 000000012-3 Vaw Utrucht Hod anil Gun Club, Tho usual wooltly shoot ot tbo Now Utrecht Ucd and aim club was hold at Woodlawn 1'ark, Gravesend, I. on Saturday.

I). Deacon and I 1 liegeman broke sixteen out ot twenty, but tbo latter having a handicap of ono bird took the gold medal, 1), Deacon wen silver medal from 1'. Adams. Tho scoresi Bow tho ClubB Stand. VT, ir.

88 1(1 27 27 .000 llottou 11321 ,011 Chicago atlas 24 UU 111 110 i. 1U auoocaB H. V. Now AV. 0.

tou'B llob Kuihorlau ai aO 20 28 21) uu Ueao Tt. It, Htrtrat, 'I-, II i V. Ml. 91' I) I AlUrnB, -101 0. W.

lOi A. A. raau, i o. Orouioy, 121 I.olimmi, 10. Tleit for Deiwoo, 4i 1'.

Adami, a. Syreon. Sh.got(10bUd.)_.b. A. fii C.

W. BUVe Shoot (10 A. Hotoman, Hi O. fli Honnnlt. Hi Kyken.

8t A. A. 1 i H. K. Streat, til O.

Loll man, 0. Blioot, (B A. Heuuuian. 4i lloimeU, 41 Jouoa, Ul O. Cropnoy, A.

A. Hugoiuau, 1. Itrowor Will Shoot Aguliut IHorrlB. match between 0, Morris Frestaent of the Atlantic Hod nnd Quu club nnd John Browpr, tbo clrnmplon wing-shot, will take placo to-moiTOw at tho West Had cjoney Island. Tho conditions ot thaooutosturo! Each man to slioot at SOO birds- 30 ynrds rise, BO yards boundary, llurllngham rulos, tbo etakeu KW a side, ana the loser to pay ail expeusis, Gamoa Siilicdnled for To-Duy.

Now York at Waah'gton. IVItUbnri: at Olsveland, Brooklyn at I'bllad'phla. ht, nlOlilc.uo. lloBtoa at Baltimore. ILouUvllleat Oluoluuatl.

Glnncook Ilolousod, IPI'tCIiL TO TUf. WOIII.n.l ruii.AnKU'iiiA, Bept. QlasacooU was given tbo usual ten days' notice of ra- loase by President Von Lior Abo. jlnilson Ilolelils Tannli. The annual fall tournament ot tbo Hudson Heights Tennis Association was begun Saturday afternoon on the courts of the Una Lawn Tennis Club, located corner ol Illll street and central avenue, Wost.IIobokon, J.

Bum- marys Miss Edith 077 AV. 0. Ualy'B I'aiiot, U'J 701 Cllrtoiiu A Daly'a Ha'DenDy U'J 71)11 hlielliulit Ntalilit'B MonioUo 'J'i CUV J. MoCroory'BAIIUpilupa 8i I.oiilavllli) TO TUB LntjiHViLi.B, Sept. 1'ools sold at Hour- Her Turf Kxohango ou Monday's races nt Qruvesend ns follows i Flrvt Itauo btonouoll, Torinoutor, 820 1 Aililli).

UllOt othori, Hooond Halon Hone, ijl'j; Van Huron, others, Third Oanoo.Ulamor audUilonl, UHOnaohl llohl. S18. Fourth llano. IJollo, $oO; T.eonanoll, 'JOilloliI, Fifth Prluoo Qoorie, ISagle Dlrd, $5Buoh. Hlith poolluK.

ISntrlai far I.iitnnln Itnocn. LATOKIA, sept. Tho entries and weights tor tho Bovenil events hero Monday are as follows! Six utrloo, Snntlne. lowii.iil.xlo.ntliiol a. lllapa SLllllal 1).

Moylau 1'. liam.l qull.llaofc.""" T. Kuan Kull-Mnok Uomrar llhiuhoy Marti HulMlnok Jlolunoy Ryan HilMlaok J'arlor M. Haiuiit llalf-llaok t.l.ldoj Keogh Uliilit VVIiiK llartlliau J.Ki(aa,oat)tAtu....L,oft i'VioIian ifurlon llimtr, Honnuan Ooutro Ooaalifau Ooullhan Uoutro ulnan Wlil Hhitolmti D. I'lUuatrliik Uynoi, capUln J.

Uiilplrii tor Wolte Kir, O'llrloii. Umplrofor Ormiluy. OrmiEo A. C. I'nntball Team.

Tho football team ot Iho Orantro Athlotlo Club will bo unusually mrong this season. The players will begin work this week on tho oval, which Is to bo lighted up ovonlngs lor praollco by olootrlo uro lauipa. WlntbroU Burdlok will bo Iho captain, and Oharloa O. GUI, tho famous Yale act as coach. Do Hart will play uuartor-buck, blu old position, and MarunaU will again servo OB fullback.

JilOBuru. Max L. Mohor uud Kelson Kemble are to bo the guards, 'Die position ot centre runner will probably bo illled by a skilful player from tho Urown University. The players who made such a good showing on tnu second team last season iVlll bo given a ohanca to till tbo remaining positions on tho mm toam. Dates (U'o now being arranged with all tbo boat college teams, nnd tho season will onou up tho early part ol next month.

DIXON INCLUDES DANA NOW. Tha 1'rcnobor Tumi ninny nnd Cllllx Eilllor Hnrd NHIIUH. Tho llov. Thomas Dlxon spoko yobtorday on Tatnmany'B Force Illll Hobby." Tammany Hull returns lo Its old tricks," Bald he. It Is about to lorco another municipal campaign, and, not daring to mako a light on tho ot tho city government, the gang sots up a groat howl and cry about tho 'Force bill.

1 When confronted with Illthy streets, a partisan Hoard ot lloallli, protected gambling bolls and dives, a poisoned water-shed and criminals In ofllce, they Ingenuously Wo aro Democrats. Would you Injure tbo Democracy? Wo aro opposed to tbo groat campaign ghost culled tho force bill, Invented and paluutcd by our natron snlnt, tbo swoot-tompored ana aged philanthropist who edits tbo What a spectacle tor men and nngols wo have in this venerable acrobat, mounting his campaign hobby-horse and In iho suorod name of Tweed and Tammany, calling upon tho national Democracy to follow or dlo. "Tho origin tit ihla Dana-Tammany Force bill ISBUO Is moBi curious. After Mr. Dana bad fought Cleveland with every weapon known Hi savage or clylllzoa warfare; tor eight blocks.

Tho. roof Is tastefully uiud with brown and black earthen tiling. Tho eastern wing contains reception-rooms, dining- rooms, kltehon and laundry on Iho ilrsi iloor, and retreats and dormitories nnd bathrooms on iho second Iloor. This wing Is siirmounled by large Knuaio lower, in which a bell will bo hung. Tho main building, on tho llrsi iloor, coniains largo rooms, uses for which liavo uut yet been (lutennlncil.

Tho second iloor contains dormitories. A long corridor on piich lloor cx- tondB irom wing to wing. Tho west wing Is tho chapel. The main building and tho wings surround a Inrgo courtyard, Inclosed by a high stono wall. Thero nro wide plny.xus wlih pillared arches and siono stall- ways on the pans of iho building and wings surrounding the courtyard.

The entire building, with the exception of the chapel, in llnlshed In highly polished spruco pine. The iloors aro of hardplno. The lloor of the chapel is of polished oak, as Is also the celling and ornamental root supports. Hluco the chapel was ilnbhcd tho roof has settled Bomewhal and It bus been found necessary to strengthen the supports, which Is now being done. When completed uud furnished wllh Us Btulncd-gluss windows and altar Iho chapel will bo most beautiful.

Tho tower ou tho eastern wing has also settled considerably and will also liavo to bo Btruugtheued beroro tho bell can bo hung. A FOUIl-STOUY HTIIUCTURK. Holy rrovklonco House Is a four-story structure built ot Irregularly cut gray granite blookH with black and Urown tiled root: From iho Philadelphia luriiplko this building, with Its nuultit root and gables, prosunta a more plcttiresouo appearance Umn from tho railroad. It Is irom this point, that the accompanying Illustration was made, while, that ot Bt. JilUabelu's HOIIBO was drawn 1 from iho railroad.

Tho structure Is 81! by 83 foot, built about courtyard 37 feet siiuaro. livery room by this arrangement in admirably lighted nnd ventilated. Thero are four stairways loading to the different Iloors, which contain rocep- llon, dining, class, Bleeping and balh rooms, and laundry and kitchen admirably arranged, Tho stoam-hoaiing apparatus and plumbing and sanitary arrangements aro complete and of the latest pattern. Tuo boys will occupy ono wing of tho build- on! AVli. AND -I'JI) NKW YOUK, A.MKUIUAN A FAMILY IIOTKI.H1' TIIU lll(i IIEBT OllUKR TIIANSlKNT'JUIiliTS.

IS. SI. rllOl'UIKTgitH. llilOHU, "in'KAST ii.Mitl l.o.nl 5l)r. weokly.

fJ tl'J; niurt neon tolmainitoolr.toai ooulrnt location In i) Wall N. Y. foufuiliiiitoa 1 nr Wnll kt. anil tlin Hrlijiia oUs'K, hroailirnr and alat lliiiitatloim Inr tkMlrilii: rODinH niitliiuk'Lnitihl's rail; riL'tLHnilTOtf. weekly, IVIANNUIN 1IOUSK.

llltOOKr.YN HHIUHTS. ihrcclly omiuKlti) Wall N. Y. foufuiliiiitoa 1 walk from iMlton tlonii for'itontinraJii' olOBant riionia anil liomoiioiiiforis, SOo.j noukly, (a. ST.

KIOIUJl.AS; louvluco. adlolninitllnmdvyMl nupiTlnr auooni- Kuronoaii plalii (lally. 1.1111 i Ainorloan, M.ftOi now olovator. JUUtW KOIIINKUN. prol'rlctor.

SIUKMONT Ilroadwny, Bond Ht ladtvA' anil KontloninnU rOHtauraot nn llroitlwav; iirleiiai new and rlohly fur- iiluhod rooniH, nlniito, ilally, till; ilouhlo. HORSES, CARRIAGES, years: after ho had caricatured vllllned and lied about him us only tho sun can Blander lie. tho vonorablo vitriol- thrower decided that discretion was tho bettor part of surrendered. To cover up tho Ignominy of IIIB rotroat, ho oast about tor an exouso, constitutionally, and from habit, bolug unable to tell the truth, ho invented, patented and reserved all rights upon the so- oallod 'Force Illll Issue. 1 Tammany Hall was (illicit to take tbo cue, and the wigwam resounds with the oryi 'Down with negro nomination In tho BoutnV ''Are Charles A.

Dana und Tammany Hall to be given a free Held In this city this yean If BO, there aro at least 40.000 Democrats who have nor, yct'bowod the icnoo to tho boast who will be a little puzzled over their tickets at tho polls." Ing nnd tho girls the other. Throughout this building tho tloors are ot hard plue and tho doors, wnluscotlngu and nnlshlugs ot spruce pine. Tho boiler and pump house will bo uulppoil with the moat improvod engines, pumps und boilers. Faults in the oonmruc. lion ot this house have greatly delayed the completion ot tho building.

About two months ago about twonty-llvo toot ot thu brick urohwayu extending Into tho hlllsldo behind iho bollor-bousa collapsed. This was ouusoa by frost in tho stone piers which supported tbo arch. Those archways will soun bo rebuilt. When completed uud tho grounds have been laid out and Unproved as planned these buildings will have cost it Is uald. ITnvo you over purchased from Vlu dlj Doevr net, try them, F1SS DOERR, BLUE FRONT, EAST 24th ST.

top bnitRy.aUo Brewater Bloii top family roboB i "ifuBflu, 1U7 weat Bloii top family BU: atniBll nearly nth at. uo olturB rel A. HOUND depot wagon. lotion, aold ragoo, lift -1. Unat.

Anyt tho bye, Ladioa 1 uia DaiubaohM and Ida lloBtzar, Una 0,, and Mlia Juliulo 1'orrett, aud Mils Karah BloklQiI of Qoruiau Gnu OJnb, llveblrdB.it jtor I'arlc. L. I. Match, MorrU fB. John jwer, Uud groungn, Coney --tin qinb.

btrdi, live touraament trfl noon. rafter- i Are Iluitllng. reOun gept, Wes. leyan tootball men aro determined to avoid tho blunders made in training last year. Dr.

MoDougal, the leading; medical man ot thin city, baa been engaged ns the 'team's phyoU olan, Uo wljl aitond. carefully to tho pit oal condition qt tiw, men and will maito tl ougu oxamlnationB' ft6 artlt Billy jlull. thi) ISnlrlel for OlolioiiBtur N. sopt, tor Monday's races aro as follows i -Sovon trel, ktliora Keyuuti. PETEKS SAYS SHUT THE PORT DOORS.

ImmlBratlon Stopned Till Cbolurii Ulea Out lu Kuroiio. Tbo liov. Hadlaon o. rotors proaohed a Bormon ou tbo cholera last, night, tie at- tuoUod tho management of tho steamslilp company that brought ovor cholera ou Its Bhlps, "Lot tho American people never forgot, 1 Bald bo, that this company Hod and Induced the Normanntft's passougera to ship beoauao tho manager swore that no steerage passengers woro on company's insult to this country will never bo forgottonV It has lorleltud'UU claims to our solf-roupeot, and lw uttor uclflstiHOSS has written tho blackout page lu tho' hlatcrj ot the nlueteenth century. Fourth Knou-Tno-jour-olilo lite Jfut.

Dili Poitroi- Penrl 101) Oor Tijlor, Ooldon Hoiio.Tjie UpfurnssB. qolila au Biwllbotinil, eaphTlnterlor aud Oak: I'orBtt Hiwllbound, 104 eapllTJ ion eaoh i OunftlaBka, Ou 1UO oaoln Mdioly i'Thb Bafetysof -the nation demands im- -Vour and -The modifttoprohftltlonot 0 I It WoSldent Harrlsoii will oloso Amerl- wn port aKJuust'uU iinmigrants until Barely is aBsuredTiB will havo all tuo pooplo with who mlptor, ICnaulM.JenulB Webor, veloi, Voromtu. alkOwdiii, Iron Buko IIjiuuu (by l)uK) p) one the largo. wUncl turnoa and boau. tlful girl eWQrgOQY.

4 llihu Ularnnlnul nlnv. 1 T.lnlifnnBhnln.'hi. Tlnka '1'ho hl3torlo5l Llohtenstoln, or Duke DU'loh tlie 1 in six acts, 1 was JprqflUooiJ mi nnn 'n amrtll Uf nrVA'1 Ml A I rtU i O-h HAD A MERRY HARVEST FESTIVAL, Gorman Citlzom CIono Week of rieai- uro tit Harlem Itlver Farlc, Tho thirtieth oannstatter liarvoat festival, under the auspices ol the oannatattcr Voiks- foBt-voroln, closed at Sulzur'R'Harloin Klvor Park last night, Tho festival oponod a week ago, wuon sacred concert was given for tho bouoilt ot 8t, irranola Hospital. Th'oro woro fully 18,000 people present yesterday. The exercises began at 3 o'clock with a festival hymn rendered by tho orchestra ot Hilllp Loosoh.

Thin was followed by a procosslon ot children, dreasod lu Swablnn ooBtumo, to tlio fruit column. The children sang a song ot thanksgiving. Tlio fruit coin mu Is tho work ot Bugouo llollor, ot Jersey Cilty. It la us foot In height and IB composed ot about: 160 barrels of irult anil DO barroU of vegetables; Each piooo ol fruit and each vegotablo Is held plaoe by one or more iiriUfl, and it took about twenty kega to cumpleto the column. A.

very Interosilng teuturo of tho festival was the "old woman mill," or tho ivrt of iraiiatormlng old: women into ypung. 'A small bulldrnB ereotod' to ropresepti mill, An old woman. Apparently, outorod-at uow haruoBB i must bo aoldi TinrHaln. fitoro, lift Vraiikllu near 10th audHodit, furrloB, LADY must Boll homo, $70lnovr haru'eBB. vanon.

Manhattan ave. lat Ui I top I oor. 1POH UAiac-Twouty woll-hrod Canadian liorim Fohcap, 2B Ulvlnuton at. JHtALK YAIjUK-a sound hotaBB, top wagoiiB, liaruaiB lu foal, 040 U. lltb, i STAIllji; for horBoi and wngou room to hnlldlng, (111 Wont 40th it, ruWO UOOl) WOltK IIOUUKS, ulloap If Bold onoo.

tEVI, liaottdaye. i heavy platform iru'oki, with Bprluva paiiablu ol oarryhiii Blx tons i.wmdloM lu front nraforrod, 11, Ooruoll, llth uud aoth Bt. 1 SPORTING. BROOKLYN JOCKEY HIlOOKkVN, Iftom'l'f hoiuff fninrjl.ia.to Ifroiu aye, l.U.

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