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It foree. will beln command, and the battal length The race win be finished THE SljSOji-S SPORTS. COURIER THf LAW RECORD. i 1 ALL ABOUND TOWN. A local wag on reading oT the unkjne rail SEiISOMuLb FOUND IaV THE WATER.

A slyateriaai taae Which ia Pawlbly On af Harner. CLOTHIIG Tke ttaffL righiH rjm 'i 4 rttn. 1ft 5 Formal Opeatt otitis Drivlag Cleth axfrtetr -euutfiaav aeaws. ITIrk.t, BhTT'llti lnM, 5 TmrtoMllfW PrtlM. 3 mi.

Jm fa A boat six hundred people witnessft thW game here to-day. WetxeL pitcher jfe I tioaa, waa bit freeJ ly, and he vialtcj. hU bnnchig their jj.k ui heavy batting and re enabled to defeat rhe 1m Gam fHiitjdilt of haVT ImttinsT the ganie waa ecial intereat, no brtllianF plHyUigVitiMtloue uu either "ie The scof-e waa Hplijv: T. Gntlta, 1 la. po.

a. a 1 2 3 1 THE MILLIONS BROHNERS' 2 3 10 3 2 3 3 0 10 0 3 10 0 3 3-13 7 3 0 4 34 S3 13 I la rik a. a. i 4 0 0 1 4 10 1 4 4 2 0 1 II 0 i 0 a i a 1 3 a 1 10 8 1 2S IT 18 5 i it IS 3 fS i I 9 I This, means that you do not require ia lighted- candle to hunt for quality. Our' idea is, first to haytf only tho' things about whicli there's nof doabbout quality, and then io bring- within roach of everybody needing clothing those articles at prices that are satisfactory.

Clothing isn't icheap at any price unless thor-: oughly good It is'the goodness pinned to the right price that makes it cheap. IVhat ve Offer tliis IVeelc If DEIBLE In 4 different patterns, O2.i50, 02.S0. Men's Cassimere Suits, In 10 different patterns," $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. Men's arum Drawn VerdtoC Im the Thonaae ralle Caen. Jadee Smith will call the eooitT on the Hay term calendar of the aaparior eoon to-morrow ssornug ne ouica.

The Jury In the Thome re. Ttntnterman ease reached eoocluelon about o'clock Friday evening, after nearly thirty hours' deliberation. Their sealed verdict waa opened at 1 o'clock yesterday morning when It was fonnd to be for th defendant, no cause for action. The following grand jnron for the criminal term ut uis superior wun uvkiu' aing the third Monday In Jnne were drawn yesterday: Jredertek Jacker, Charles tt Vim urn Ham 8udrow. Jamee C'rowder.

Charlea Dennis. Iidsi ftarono, Philip Fink, Jasper N. Parcel, Paul Ooembel, uttomar neinecke, Jnna ueiananty, v. noyt, lieorm Ween, tiottfried iwers. Joan lhner.

John A. Jordan. Edward M. Jew ett, Nelson Phillips, Jacob Vlergirer. Joha Wagner, William Powell and John M.

Far- quhar, all of Uuffalo The following trial Jurors for the trial 111 I. Ml. U1IUUIIW IUHI terri.vt (imrtf. Hslrina. tjenrffe Kits Pi ricks.

Joseph Smith. George Wnndische, Benjamin Uprt, John H. Knepper, Otto Flscus. Hobert Uorristrm. wuiiam Munch.

John Fink. J. C. A. Marcker, Peter Cra mer.

O. P. wolcott. Henrr IJewaid. Charlea Feller, John BuchheiL Frank Thomas W.

TovB. Galbralth Arm- i i. i i. n. i .1 Jacob koader, Richard Hnmphrey, Kenben ouiv.il ijUimr Ajreeouer, iiga.

iirviier, Uaniel Ixickfelln, Henry Schoefer, Peter Hettrich. Frank O. Klneman. Mi kul XI. I.

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v. hiv h. Woltge, John Kehoe, Charles Jst Hand and nomas weeny, ail ot unnaiov The following panel of jurors for the term ox tue superior court was a raws by Judge Tna and Jjeputy Clerk Cloak yeeteroay: James (JSJ-rou, iiiiam KaiTen UU I la af IHIH MIMJW UVW IIUIU1U, Mlciiael Krieger, John Merchant, Thomas Moreley. lanata chteseel. Francis Ehr- uscne.

wiiiiam uaynea, reaencx weimen, Jaroea Holland, David Toomey. Charles wtra. oamnei tn. nan nan. jjonts at Blount, Louie K.

Keyes, Krnst Besser, John naucK. rang iscner. jonn Maionev. Almas T. Patch in, John lias her, Jamea Uodd.

Henry Kocerh, Charles lautx, Klcb- mond H. BecxIorl. WiHiam Ieonard. Grace. Jeremiah Kitxoa trick.

Kmannel Wlltiain liemond, Krank Kothway, lonta utnsieln, imnfortb and tttenhen rtslmana ail of Buf. laio. i Tired ef Poverty, i Mrs. Olive Berry-, who tried to commit suicid on Friday night by awallowing three ounces of muriatic acid, la still la a precartoua position, bnt th doctor believe ah will recover. She was able to talk yesterday, and stated aa reason for her rash set that she was tired of iivlnar in nriveriv.

Mrs. Berry ha had apella ojnefanchofy and her mind to believed to be unbalanced. Her mental condition will be inquired into upon ner recovery. A II IUnCniVinrSnaiilaAt the Rnffstb. Hal Manufacturinc t-o 77 iteaeea atreet.

Ha Rhi as' HhoaUier besces give comfort to ttie young, old and tuidda4hged. Harries atain axreet. it A tleaav frte aa con fa af. the Hnffain Hat sianuiacturing 140.. Mvneca street.

Or nrVeal. tabMiMl lurnm. 11nmmr A On a bm veriiseiuenu 1 bpimults on eecooa page. A Si ngiiav, f(S a. at the RaSUin Hml Uann.

fac luring ife. TTjHeneca street. BraadV lastaat rals Cwr. The best In the world tar a fatallv aararlleliui. A sure cure for rlMminatlsnt, neural aria, sprains, hrnlmm.

Its tlte. lint lea MlffdMa t.f lie. J4inis, burns, Uioihacbe. headache. uursing ure inoaiu, puirin or innamrnaujry sore thmat, lamMiens of lite hark, kidney oum-pialnt or cramp, onllc.

lrenbiry, etc. Hold by all druggists. TMannfairtiired only hy Mrs, nroao. corner arw ana i-eari si reels, Miuraio, SfrO rasas of straw hats tn he an lei from iBrsiili np at tue nunajv uat jsanuiactunng (.10 neneea street; branch store Ut Uenesee atnsH. Why It la Always This oserttten la often asked and-the reaann Is easHy found out upon visiting roves Bank, nipt slice house, eUHeaeca street, one door west ox utu si ana.

,11 A a3 DsaBV for ai.SU ai Aha Ha SMI a HaI Uub. lacturing JUm Immbsss drives la Carseta at- Rarna. Tien. rer a. ate adveniseaaent on sect tod A .10 DkhsV Air 1 at tlte RutTaln Hat amauuistcwuriug ib 1 1 neuece street.

Hm.hU WdthHr TliinlnrwaA. IVitrirmllfana Illlntlnu aod Tablet Trit amies. lh'slclana aad utitr'Ti suppiiva at ear usual nrtnes. Pa in. a patronise popular prices at the Buf falo Hat Menu fact a ring Ti ti 1 Heaeca atreet.

Hxnsv SMiTw: th well knnwn hattav. hsa viowi ay uw eMwanii store, main si reev, corner of Eagle, with a eouplets lin of 11 ne uw iwr wriui aqu Hiuumer wear, ar Any gentle will do weU 1 winning to pare nuns a new net alliuKoa him. as he ctarrhis that most fashionable stock in the city. Rellabls goods at kiw prices la thevleadiitg feature at the hat stablishineaf. liar nr.

Kmlth. -77 TUain corner aagw sust. PEWKY In th(s city, on the Noa Mjuf UawsT, father of Mrs. H. tilfBSKsn, Funeral from his late mldeac.

MS Targe londs and aoa a aln lances ar respectfalir riled tn attend. i Burial at conveaienc af the fauatily. KKKXAN In this dty, on the atk inst Haw- Marna, only iiauahier of kills and Ida J. Keenan. aged rears, 7 atontlv and 4 days.

niHitsl frnea thu famllv M.iri,.nm liVi eenan. agea rears, 7 month and 4 days, funeral from the family realdencs, lw Mtll- Ury road, Tuesday afternoon at e'einck' rviends and acquaintances ar reMctfull uar aiiefTKJon at euw n-qnalB lance ar itsapectf ally, tn- Vlted to attend. A HON EY Ini this cUy, on the th LtL.ua oldest daughter of Jamea and Mnrr klalioney, aged 4 year and IS days. Funeral from the family res id en oa, 1st Baa eork street, Monday forenoon at oVlock. Friends and aogystnlancea are resnactf ullv Uv vited to attend.

$PXTfr dty lh- wife of Owen Conway, aged at years. runeral from lie family residence, ooroer Dewitt street aad Clinton venae, Tuesday tor-nMa at aeAi, and AnnunclaUoa church at clock. 't Friends and aegyaintaaeas ar respectfully in vited to attend. tALTX At Rochester, W. th 4th Euwano A.

Lacx, aged years. Funeral from the N. C. R. ctly.

Kunday at lx.1 KM. Friend and aABjaaintaaesa are rasper tfully invited to attend. 7 LDternunt at fin Hill oentetery. CAKR-Ia this eity, on the ath iaet.Maav, wife of John Carr, aged 4 years. Funeral from tit family residenoa.

tlSLonlal- mnm uvrwiay loreuunu at CKK-K irirun tutu souy ited to attend, TW AS At lr snnaraitnieTr- home at lend-towvUle N. May lh Wlui is Thomas aged la veer onlrehlld rf Helen Tawaly aad tn hue C. A. Thomas. IENZINER In this dty.

on th tth I hlost and n.i,im viauniH; agea HlIMI.IUv. it rrierei from the family realdene, Monday ftirenoua at Jto and Ht. Lou la1 cknrck at 10 oVlork. i Friends and acquaintances ars reapectfoily ln- vlted to attend. AT HALF WE HH AU.

OPKN OM Saturday, June 5, ti plerct af PERSIAN LAW TENNIS SKIBTlNtt In henntlfnl Jtaaortment ef Colorings at rents ner yard, far- 1 aer prlr UU KM4I, $1 per yr. Quatilr reqalrca far one skirt, 9 t- yards. FLINT KENT, Sain aad Washington Streets. Ayl tta traabla gn eaaiei kr Btotet aa4 BaatM "s4e in sther eiUea. STOVES RANGES.

fl Sherman S. Jewett ttaa it raa4n rriem. Jewetrn Btovm eae Itaagee are eslebrami everywhere for attractlvs stylM. AU the JeweU'eHtotres ead Raagei are td at rornron eaxoss. Foundry 1 Ptrrjr Jtrnjt, Comer of MtautppL KTIRT BTOVS aOAKAKTODw ESTABLISHED 1864.

FURS TAKEN ON STORAGE And BKAL BACQ118 to b. reyed. tmgth. eaeg. trinusM aj re-easvrd, are now teleg re.

ion will he onranixed into thirteen com pan lea of sixteen men each, ofbeared as zol- k)Wt! jiii First company Llettt. Anthony Collins. Becond company Lieut. Mk-hael Regaa. Third cxmtparrgeaat Joha Martin.

Fourth company Capt. Cd. FetresteL Fifth eswpanr-Sergeaat Wa. O. Phillips.

Sixth company Capt. Joha Kraft. Beventh company Lieut. John O'Neill. Klghth company apt.

Taos. Cavaaaugh. Ninth company ee meant John M. Nathan. Tatnth nnentianv HnvmbI Km 11 Kananr.

Kleventh Jamea W. llaeiausL. Twelfth oonipany eiergeant Jolta H. Uer- Th'lrteenth ednipany Ueut. Adam Nlckea, unn ted company Lieut, Gee.

Cable. The right general guide will be Patrol man Andrew i. Lnhard and tne feci gen eial amide Patrolman Nicholas J. Yax. The knights of the locust will be beaded by the tiuth recline nt band, aad the route of marca wui oe aa toiiowa; uroaaway to 1 jtiayeite street, to main, to vourt, pa Franklin, to Sense, to Main, to Niaarara, to Delaware, to Mohawk, to Genesee, to Michigan, to Broadway ana tne arsenal where the narade will be dismiaaed.

The line will be reviewed by th mayor and common coupon in iron 01 me city aou oouniy nait. auu oy me police coinzuuNi ion- era in front of headquarters. primeI street tracks. The Mayor Gives Hearing to the Lackawanna's Lawyer. Mr, Mllbara asanas Ksep islhlHty far tae Technical Vtetatlea of law.

In the matter of the resolution passed by a majority of the common council last Mon day to tear up the tracks laid by the Lacka wanna railroad company In Prime atreet without sanction of the city, a hearing waa accorded to the railroad representatives by Mayor Becker yesterday morning. John G. there were atao present Corporation Coun sel wortningum, ncreeitomniisioner Martin and Assistant Superintendent Beibert of the a wanna raui-oao. Mr. Mil burn spoke for about three quar ters of an i hour in behalf of the mil mad.

reviewed In detail the coun cil proceedings, and maintained that the company had some rights aa owners of considerable property there. He had heard that propertypwneni In the vicinity were oppoeed to the grant, and Alderman Kennedy, in order that no uuestktn should be raised, moved to put the matter over for two weeks fur a hearing. It was. he said an ominous stun when at the start eleven aldermen oougi vote against hearing Interested parties. The speaker was told by railroad men that the freight waa piling in on them and there waa no way of handling it on the limited tracks mere, ana waa tea him to see if it could be beard lust aa well on the next Worn lay.

lie did go to see Alderman Kennedy, who presented tlie resolution, nun a merman iaugniin men said that he knew there waa opnositiou to the laying of the tracks and named the opposition ae; jMeMgrs. iautx rotners. Miles Jones a nous. Pierce, and others. These gentlemen told him that somebody had iheea around there and the Impression: was that Prime Htree was to be barricaded.

The matter was explained to thum and they ut once aaid it waa an advantageous disposition of thia matter rather than otherwise, and did not oouose tt further. I hey were also kind enough to appear Iu the council when the matter came up on the report of the street commutes, i ne property owners were in the council, and ne the aldermen nam fn one by one ami spoke to them they said they were satihried. Mr. Jones before the council signified hla approbation. The op position immtHiiateiv called for a vote, iso one spoke exrejit those In favor of the grant, Aldermen i'raxe, wnite, caiianan, Lyth, etc.

There were fourteen fur the grant and nina who voted awainst it. and nine waa always an omiuous numtwr. There were nine who were aa silent aa theaphynx. Thev knew tbev had the nower to defeat tne improvement- iu lubi vicinity, nen the speaker aa them vote agatust It with their mouths ahnt, he knew that that grant bad gtwe into its grave. If it had gone Iwck to the mtreet committee there would be those nine votes as silent as ever.

If tbev had ob tec ted and given reasons. there waa uo man who would sooner have taken tt up than he. This minority of the council had nosuteirestion or reason for the opposition tuatr they made manifest to any- one. hat was done was not done at the In- stance of any company of men," said Mr. Milbarn.

"it waa done by my authority; I take the responsibility. am a law abiding citisen, have lived here for years: there is uo man swifter to uphold the dignity of law, hut I will tell you. sir, there hin the constitution of the tnited Slates a war when I saw the action of the council I said) it was time for the nse of the 'war I knew I would stand the criticism and survive It If there ia criticism It should fall on me. The situ At ion list i ties what was done. Here is a railroad company chartered by the to do business.

Husidess men have freight brought to them, and want it at oncea When a railroad presents- matters con nee tea wnn its facilities, it prs- aents a ptiblio queellon, We bought land on both aides oi the atreet. The track was close to the sidewalk, and it ia no good. Ws can make for-ou a 4etter atreet. The tracks were laid so aa to disturb the atreet a little aa possible. Ws violated tlie law, we admit.

There was a technical violation of the ordinance, which provides that no obstruction shall be placed on the streets. But reaiiy crime atreet is tuere to-aay as available as ever. An obstruction ia to interfere with tramc on the street. What we hav dona: has not interfered with tne ouainess on crime, or tns business done there. It was done aa a temporary ex pedient to bring light on the subject.

If the comnsuv are allowed to go on the duo- lic will have a nice paved street." A map explaining the mat oar was exhibited by Mr. Mil burn and examined by the mayor. Mr. MUburn exhibited a ruemorantla made by Mr, Vom Berge, which showed that the total area of Prim street was 7, square feet; of that the jacks wanna wiu cavtr or tnetr tracxs atiuare fast, and will lay and maintain in street and sidewalks squars feet. Before the conclusion of statement, ami upon his auggeatton, the mayor poatponen tne aeartng nnui arter the council meet ing to-morrow, to as what further action, If any, may then be taken by the eity fat hers, before whom a mutton will be made to have the matter recon sidered.

i ANARCHY AND DOUGH. Th Raster -Btrtke Red Flaa; Sentt- aneats wlnicn the Striker Say they do not Endorse. There was no. change in the bakers' strike yesterday The bosses worked more hours at the ovens thau tbey have aaksd their Journeymen to and turned out mora thaa half the usnaJ supply of loaves. George t.

Block of New York, secretary of the National union, arrived In Buffalo at 0 o'clock in the forenoon and stopped at Orueoer's hotek Isast evening the journeymen held a lSss meeting at Ml Her 'a hail, on (ieneaee street, nnder the anapices of the Central lYbor anion. HevreUry Block was the first waker, and niam takiiig the platform waa heartily applauded. He referred to the present condition of ths craft as moat favorable to support a strike, aa the unions were working elsewhere, and the drain to keep iu tue warfare 1 niiuniu woum lie si igQL. te counseled the sinkers to be gentlemanlv in their conduct, and to countenance nothing approaching violence. The next aneaker ww Charles Ford, who has certainly nbon two occasions tieen heard In socialisTa' ntaetings.

He was followed by Hobert an anarchist, welt known on account of speeches made at their meet- ill ten in.cuuj mib ejtOtwDU uy BIMMtKlllg OI nevVMpaper articles on labor questions as "tirades." and the reTMrrtera aa "r-AmtAliaiir acrlbhlers," who could write three columns about the president' marriage and three lines aoons tne wrongs 01 the worktugmen, He chrrted by arguing that the bakers could do nothing until tbey "waved the red Hewn bv a farmer from Ah ten n-tmed Maher. After him came Onstave leoevr. who waa aecretarv of a kvw-ife.) iir meeting held iu the same hall a few weeks ago. Remarks were afterwards made hy Cunrlca Hoffman, the socialist wfto had the neoate with August spies on th Hth of Last e'ehriiarv. Th tut trwutkor ia-us1.

dent (aCKeriiieler of the nntoa. Ar me cKe 01 tne uneettne; tne umcers of ths Bakers' union denied that thev knew that the sneaker wye auarchLu or social- aua, or that they had been invited to speak, having offered themselves to the president who did not knew them. Jr. was learned that th execntlve 00m-miltee of the liakers' union annolnted a eomnuttee to confer with the bosses, bat who they wer awl what they were instructed to do, the officers refused to say. The joarneyitaen yesterday published another lung manifesto, in which they claimed had been misrepresented by the papers the boss Itasiers.

Thev denv that thev struck either for more pay or to have union lauets on tne ureao. ,1 ney say that their wage are but tio per week, from which was deducted $4. for board. As the oosses DTODosed under: the new rule to hold hank 15. it would nearly three weeks' pay instead of one, aa represented.

They also cry out against the black lint of Germany' aa they call the Hies of not luring a man without a reconimeodation. They deny that their president via either an anarchist or a socialist, ana threaten to sue the bosses tor liliel. Th Boss Bakers' union held a meeting last evening at Turn hall, but to rennrter ho called refused to give any information. The Central lienor union will meet this afternoon at 40 -Niagara atreet to consider the bakers' strike. There was no change yesterday lo the eifju-makere lockout.

Remarkably Cheap, The spring renovation seaeoa being now practically over, Barnes, Hengerer Co. are ekwing otft a number of overstocked lines of carpet at prices so low that the fortunate bnvers a Will thank their lucky stars for purchases deferred until tn close of bonse-cleamog brought the inevitable decline in trwlasocne of the chniceumt Ur. ains are in tapestry carpets at from 50 to ir veaswo aero 7 OW.AI an UUV liniUUHI aUUIlfJUt are Ottered at st.ii a nek) vrithnnt; urer. dent, A stock of rich rugs la likewise rap idly disappearing iu consequeuca of heavy Branch FOstoaaoe for Iwaira io. A special dispatch from Washington last night said: "The report of Poatoffloa Inspector Hall txr th lMatiTuaster- general regarding th etnaMuhruent of better mall facilities tn Buffalo has been submitted.

Mr. Vilas has it under consideration and will SDorov its reoommendatitMaa Th m. port advises th estabiiahment of sub-stations In North Buffalo and Kast Buffalo, Cnttl the stauvona can be prepared tt is r. In so different patterns, road blockade la lUinom yesssrday suggested that when an eogtaecr saw the trntuk te front of him Morkaded with women and child ren the beat thine; fur htm tn do was te tun the hone on. The experiment in worth, trying by the Rock That settles tt; look out for a prolongation of thine chilly nights aad dave too, perhaps.

was the remark of a bystander in front of the Tift boose last evening. Asked what he meant, he railed attention to a faint aurora in the. northern horizon, aai aaki, "I have never yet aeen thoae lights that a low temperature did not folhnr them.M Ttie modest horn of John McManu Is ati trac-Ung a great deal of curious attention these day. It is designated as No. lev Edward street.

and happens to lib the bouse in which Mrs. Cleveland Brst saw the light of day, aboat two and twenty years ago, Pedestrian ban on thin highway ha perceptibly increased since the landmark was identified, aad real cetate in the vicinity has doubled in valuein the estimation of ttrt owaers, In another column appears a report of the journeymen bakers'' mass meeting lent evening, at which, for some reason or other, penwns who are well known to be connrcK-! with the anar chism and aocialista, were permitted to apeak, and one to Battnt the red Hag fn the faces of honest and hard-working men. The officers of the union did sot Kern to know what to do about i yet they fett that their cause was In jured. Their main reason fur alarm was the presence of three or four 'newspaper repeater, instead of endeavoring tt stop pubUcatloa of such speechea, Itiey would do better by placing themselves on record as disavowing the 1 eaa of the hiattierskite who intruded their views upon meeting in which tbey had no legltiiuatw in tern. Professor Cmereon of the high m'-honl haw just evolved a scheme for proruring a new piano for the new chapel of tlte new arnool.

He la started snherription paper among the. pupils and if he ran raise l'V he pmpoeee to buy a new Instmnteat and to take-' hi chance on making the remainder of tips price dtfring tlte year. The school certainly need a new instrument. The old Kti-in way wiuare has done exrellent service for about twenty years, but it bt inevitable that it srintinc ss-mpathctic quality of tone should have been somewhat thumped out in a fifth of a century, vt hue the high w-bol people are about It, they ought to gel a grand, or at least a baby gratHl, to he In harmony with the enlarged environments. "Now that's what I consider a very proper case for the consideration of the Humane eorie- tr.

and it makes angry every time. I see it, a the indignant exclamation of a citizen yes terday a he pointed to an Indolent Italian standing beside a cage of canaries. In front of which was a box of envelopes, with a idgn above labeled "Fortnne-teUing bird." "Nw those Innocent little thing are actually kept in a state of semi-starvation, so as to Insure the perform ance of the trick they have been taught, of com ing out and removing one of those envelopes from the box. If you watch him, you will that be tnarim them a couple of deeds every time it Is don. That their Teward, and the birds are anitona to get It.

You will find neither need water la their cage. That fellow too in fernally buty to ork. so he practlt-es cruelty that he may get a living. He ought to be sent to the work novae." At last, after mwh work and worry, the decorations on the ceiling and walls of the Mer- chanta exchange hall have been completed. The panel In the celling has been est with marina view la water-colors drsigtwd and painted by the versatile artist.

W. C. Corn we! 1. who is chairman of the exchange's decoration unit tee. The picture shows a rear view of thins masted schooner being towed by a tug into the entrance to Buffalo harbor, with several elevators on either aide of the river.

It looks like stern reality. The illuminated round win' dow at the west end of the hall has been closed up aad re with Lincrusta. This Is considered aa improvement. It ie impossible to fitly de ar rib the decorations. They are certainly enfctoe, aad as the esthetic chairman any, muM eea maay times to be proparly appreciated.

"If you newspaper men want to learn how wVked you are, you had better come to our church to-morrow evening and bear what tlte kev. Mr. Green has to say about Sunday pa- i.1 was th invitation extended to an A rounder last evening by a member of the La fayette HtreoWhnrch. th, yes," he added. suppose he will present the same stereotyped argument against their publication, but -then, you know, the permtn must have la say.

don't take much difference, though, ia my opinion. The way teak at tt can he briefly staged, and Is very simplw. In the first place, tt avail aonsesa to coskdemn the newspaper publisher. He 1m simply supplying a large demand. If the people dM not vast Sunday papers they would not be printed.

Again, if a clergyman realty is opposed to Sunday tabor, why not lift hi rotee against a Monday morning sv.ua, because, aa I understand, there la murk Sunday work done on that sheet, whereas on tlte Sanday paper It la nearly finished when Sunday comes. Further, if the clergy ar really solicitous on this subject, why do they preach sermons on specml subjects not ansoriatd with religious topics, on Sunday evwnings, knowing as they do that every paper wilt have a reporter there to take an epitome of what they say. While 1 km about it. 1 want to say tnafwe have some terrible cranks in our church on this matter. Why.

they almost go wild and paw the air whea tbey discover that th usual church notice hi printed on 8nnday instead of Ssttarday." Mayor Becker, referring to business property ia the lower part of the city, said to aa Arounder yesterday: The eld police headquarters, with frontages of aad 330 feet respectively on two central tbwaugkfares, 1 consider a very deelr-abkt property to purchase. And when yon hear In mind the rebuioos sum paw by the Went lTnkm for the Brown building, and coashler that there Sm about four times aa much space in th Terrace building, it mum be admitted that the prtoa askad of the Merchants A Manufacturers aesnf 1st Ion was vary reasonable. The site Is ad-mi raMy adapted far aa press or telegraph company, or it might he an excellent local ion for a railroad office. Last, but not least, what a aae wholesale grocery store it would make! 1 believe the majority of the Merchants A Mann facturere associatioa heartily regret the ina bility of the city to give a title to that property. There la a feeling her, as I remember there ased to be in New York, that evwrbody aad every.

thing should move up-town, but I notice that the ooadiUoa of Wall street and aeighhorhood to-day Is a eaaviacing refutation of that idea, and there hi every prospect that Wall street will be quite ae mack If not mere a busy thoroughfare and priceiese property a handred years from now. And what do you find in this city All that property from 'the Terrace up is going to remain the hastnees part of Buffalo. Whea the railroad track waa laid across th Terrace did the presl deat of Tut Cot; a ikb company abandon bis location? So; oa th contrary he bought snore mad there aad planned th erect tan of a still mors costly building. Or did the Krpvvs move Bp-town to abandon the lower part of the city? I rtSBaa not, No, 1 have a good deal faith the growing value of down-town Buffalo." rOLICK PABAtiEAPUS. Daniel Smith waa vesterdav convicted of vagrancy aad seat to the workhooaa for tainy aaya, Alfred Belts arrested on Friday for petit larceny in ateaiing a pocket botk vained at 50 centa from Charles ituntlej, waa yeaterday diacbarged.

flirty arreaU were poade duritirf the twenty-foar huuxs eoling at 6 o'cloefc, yesterday morning. Fourteen were tor drunk-annejiia. four fur disorderly conduct, three nsch for petit larceny ana vioijttioo of a city ordinaac. two each for vatiraocy and on auapicioa ot graoa larceny, ana one earn htr aasauU In the tbtnt degree and grand Urceuy. They Waat Aaphalt.

A smrprialug unanimity of nentimeat per-' vaded th meeting of the East KajEie street prupetty-owneri at the Pitch Institute last eveoiug; all were (ur aaphalt and asphalt at once. The committee appointed to investi- irate the ituatkn and report, reeommended tiuat the space between the street-ear tracks be paved with stone, with an aaphalt rosul- way eighteen feet wkleon eitberalde. They fliul that the only new sewer mmied wlU be between Cnkm street and a point near Mich bran street. They found the alleged danger from water striking tato the ground between th car tracks anu freezing under tha aaohalt. to be a arroandlesa fear.

Thev opiMiaed the pTopoaitHMi to make the street narrower on the itround that it ta faat be-etwan: a buaineea itreet. The reportcloMed with aoeoe sever strict urea npn the rail whH-h the street car company seem no fond of laying. The Kcommendatiom of the eommitte ware unanimously adtmted, and a committee cuaaisting of tieorice W. mit b. Char lea Kdwarda and (ieortfe Fayfield, appuinVd to ntperriee the work.

Another committee consmting; of Charles lriah and Janae McKay waa delagHted to wait upon the officers of the afreet railroad company to Induce them, if pusaible, to refrain from the aae of the rati on the street. Contractor Hodge aaid that the aaphalt eonv paay wen prepared to begin work at once. faasomerB are startled eon vtBltlna finnw shoe buUM, 4SI Mraec street, and downing that a has knocked the but turn out of price. A tS Derbv for SI Wat the Buffalo Hal Mann. fm-tanng Co 71 Seneca street; branch store GnasT special sale uf Carpet now going on at HeruM, Heageeer a all and Me the Altaian nerbvat the Rnffaht na juaauiaciaring neuece street.

Take la Year Those going to the seasld or coaatry resorts will fiad Dr. A. C. Hoxie'sCertaia Croup Cure, either tn disks or ikiutd form, an invaluable remedy for coida. aosurseaesa, croup and such alfectams of tn throat as change of limate or wMuosratur uxeiy ia proauc auruag summer month: nrio av ceata.

rNet-uta price hatters, Buffalo Hat Manufae. taring TT Seneca strvet; branch store Ueaeae street. Canewni at unheard of price at Harnee, Hen-gerer Co. 'a. advrtbment oa.aecond tIFrsw srsDBto doaen straw hats for men.

aad children at the Buffalo Hat Manufacturing Bensi a atrort. Cheapest hat store la th world. Prevented by getting your bedding N. P. Chaay a Co.

WnaumxDs rmpn cents; workingmenV hats coata. at th buffakt MaaafactBrtbo Ce. T7 weneca street. Ran Baraea, Heagarerdr advertisement OmClAL PaPZB 07 TEX COTOTT ttr) at In rMlcl ftanVa buffalo; MUNDAY. JI NK ft.

lsnV WKATHEE BEPOBTS. Washisgtvb. Jaw (urthlrtr- tws aosn: FwimWb New York Fair weather, nmrir ttkmary temiwratnrv. ritnatttv winds, sbt- 11 twlrti. For vmlpri Nw V'wk MlWhllv cooler, liht kM-sJ rain.

norl wetcH wind, riable. iBtthation for wit IhirJj --two lmntu: For wasters York IJuat local rslna. followed by tmir her. Hh roots. HoM 3 sod S.

BATTERH IN BRIEF. -An inspect ion of company "ith rcajii Will piece to-tnomiw evening. Th SM-wtriHid ori lb (nnni I'ark koonc this morning-. vi tbw Ateaancr IVrlwIokl. Th article of wwwk'UUkhi of the Ti; Savin- and Aid association war AUmI for record veMtcrdny.

The Junior exerciss of the Buffalo Training rVhool of Elorulfc will tak placs in Awoc ta lks hell to-morrow evening- The mtmben un" tb CMhrtlic institute era makiKfl itmmI preparation thulr ex. nrsitm to Soar bprlntr STove which will takes place Tuesday, nv An examination for lh" stale h4-jriuilp will take place un Frlilar end fwnipnar uf this week, bcifinninc at A. In the office of the aaprintnilut of rducatloft. Tlw! steamer Periwinkle will make atrip down the river tlti aftrrnowa et o'ckirk, alofin at Ferry street, Ote GenuaAla rrh hons dork and Swnr Spring grave-. Mr lyive.

seventy years of fell and broke her hip in front of Klk street yesterday atenioon. Hh was ivmoved to her home, Miami strtwt and attended by lr. W. M. Dress.

A larvo derrick used in the const rurllwi of the new Music hat), fell on tlte sidewalk sUont ft o'clock yesterday morning. Fortunately and reauarkably. tt view of the number pausing, no one was hurt. -The only business done ioM evening by the memorial and executive committer of the Grand Army of the Kepnbl.c was the auditing by the finance committee of the various utile contracted for the memorial day baervawes. A regular meeting of thoItaffalo Ileniocrat-te Legktn will he held at its headqaarterft, corner of Pearl acd Church streets, lo-suorrow evening.

All member should be preeeat as EUktton of cuAaide rabie tmuortaar will be con-aUered. At MU Stephen's hall this afternoon a free entertainment will he gWrn under the aujpU of branch. J9 of the Irish National league. An wddrvefi on the Irish question will be given by C. M.

BuNhoell. A musical and literary pro-grsmiar will alee be The entertainmenU and exwnUons of the Vrmm dab have never failed mt being among the most thoroughly enjoyable and best appreciated. They always ceil oat a crowd, Ltd tt le 3nUe certain that the moonlight trip (a Niagara Falls on Wednesday evening, ttie Wth Inst, will be no exceptkM to the rule. -On the th Inst, a steam heating -onventloa will he held in Lock port, rompnaed of superintendents, engineers and partiea who arc interested in the Holly steanf heating syntem wherever It has been introdnreri. Tint boilers at the St nam building on Kim street will he put In fell operation and various tents made.

Cenaidembte curiosity Is felt In thoughtful democratic circles ci-crnJng the stand Matthias Rohr, the ex -editor of the VaUufrruml, will take upon the "position of the demo-era'Jc party en tle proittbition qoestloa, in nrtdress before the Cleveland democracy tomorrow night. As this will be the last meeting of the club previous to adjournment for the sunsswsr. monlhn, a large attendance of members la desired. la the report of the annual meeting uf the Fmwwe mbwien, mention was omitted thai a resolution was naNfeil ri pressing the gratitude of the Flower mmkiu to the Guard of Honor society for the ueeof their room through the winter and for tnetr hind over of the same at any Urns ta the ftttare. Also to Mr.

Raymond for the urn of his etc re la receiving doaaUous. mad to Dr. Chewier for the use of the rooens in the seminary bwiMiag last suremer, and his invitation to return te them th's summer. The earn sons for rnnviac the (luerd of Honor building wire Uwt was found necesnary to have a room on the vet boot, and that Washington street was too erjsrded on Saturday morutagq for carriages to iwsch the door. PERSONAL Henry T'nena of Uvwpool, Kng- booked at the 0neeee.

A. W. Htehman of Baltimore ars gueets at the TieTt, and Mrs. J. H.

Fwrgaaoa of Toronto are staying at the Oeweene. Mr. and Mrs. W. D.

Foster, B. Kumn and U. Far well of Kantsw t'lty are regmtend at the Tint. -Mm. W.

Uoyd and Me. and Mrs. (tairge Thornton trf Sew York were yeeterday attheTiffL -Mm. Richard Cloak leaves for the west to- morrow to spend the summer with relatives ia Wilson 8. Blasell and H.

M. Wefeh. Jr are at Wast Point. Mr. Menelt hi a member of the hoard of visitors.

-Preston L. Hodges, nanager of the AmerL can hotei. Lock port, a In the city, jrkalttng his -John N. Jewett uf Chicago and George Mallory, the New York marine architect, were- sm-nig yuuterdaj'murrirakt at the Genesee. -J.

W. Bulllran has been appointed chief operator af the foree at the Main street AVe of tbe Postal and Vntted Lines telrranh com pan-km. -Albert Jeaea, James Little and R. M-Crurkeu of this city will tail from Mew York Jane per the si amir ttty of Rome to rtslt the see of their childhood, and will take fas the principal ettiea of Kurope before their return. -President O.

Clinton (iardner of the Bu ffalo, Vew York A Philadelphia railway, accompanied by Mr. Garner, has private secretary, arrived In the etty eater day. They have been maktug a Dwr of Inenectton over coeapaay's tinea. The many friend ef John Oarr will deeply sym pa thine with him In the afllirttoa he ha x-Krwwoad in the death of his estimable wife Mary, who ehwwd the earthly life yesterday afternoon at the eg of sixty -four years. Mr.

and Mr. Carr earns to Baflaio In IMS. and ever afterward made their hoase here. ansorlated In buslneaa with Austin W. awarda fa the past eighteen months, will nail for Kag-Jaad am the America Wednesday, to resume hs rveideace with bis p)tPenu la rVotland.

Imriag hNnoara In Buffalo, nearly all the tall ehl family rkx-ks owned here have undergone re pairs at his hands. The Arm of A. Neopert mi Main and aao Waahlnirtoa etreeta, has done an immense buainrw la wall paper ihkt svaatm. buithej have ti)l niMnttckoa hand. Thoae who deeira work dooe will be Itou prompt service), now that the nprtns roah ia over.

The stork is tbu complete in window poles sad cornices, window and door errveas, aad all kirn Is of shada up to the very brat rvotch-Holiaotls ami OfMeqite cutont. Thrjr art mntle in all aria- ties am) culurs, and when wanted for show wiiAkiwi are lettered it denired. A new and elegant stock of room moalflina? fr hanging pictures ia also kept. Tbw firm tn one of the tsnil known In its line ut Buffalo, ami lue brat roods art null I at rrajtnabie prtcm, frwateh Railway Maaagttrev Thu French railway nianagers who are winking a toar of this country an the gunsts of Loma Vm Btbtan. general manager of the French Una of steamer, arriTed her Uat ereninf.

In a special car attached to the 'ew York and Chicago limited. sited by tieaeml Iawaenger Agent Keodrirk of the New ork Central. They were Joined by hViatm J. Weeks, general agjent of the New York Central and the Watt Shore for Buffalo, and VY. H.

Htuewhark of the MkhL Ssa Cent mi, and pruceeited direct to tairara FaUa. Quartern were engaged at the liftca house and to-day the distinguished ti lor will go weat orer the Mtchi-ican CntjraL lr you want to save A per call at the Buffalo Hat Manufacturing fhe only atM lactiuers lit t-ilf. MHHwm Carper In beautiful designs only f.l.2kai barns, Heagerer a Cok'u apox-iai carpet Aa lmsnea Krom' Bankrupt Shoe howae, 48 Heoeca street, ladeing aa imavne bwinnw aow. Their Mwk la A I and th prices ars right. Kil hats to enter from pwJ apat the Buffalo Hat Manufacturing Heneva street: Ftn the next sixty day- we will sell moan, unseats for kre money fhaa ever offered before by any one.

am Main Healing Halve tfnrua chaps and wind anal i akiav tiarna bnav. Mala street Bridge work er teeth without La tee a specially at New LhrniaJ utttce Niagara street. Call and esc luriaau aitd Imilim-Tiirsli Chart J. aMlfh.U.b.Mv WiietaiKOMn-M'e rape Id cents; wnrklngmens hats cents, at the Bffaio Mat Maaulatrtnrtag Co. T7 Menera street.

asnsna ntrwet to the Frowt. t. nt roves' dt Rro. hav built up aa Im-nvmas hustnamat Neneoa street, be reason ie stmptr that they are selling right along the hrt aha aad all kinds at fuoiwear al pwpa-iaraemwk ghitUpa' IMgsitlbteCaesm Is eseas Mioas ia taece aad aroma, aad. by the praawM is preart-d, is rendered more aourUa-ng aed mure easily digeaud thaa any other r-para Una of ar eaordae.

It aa ex- oa Saturday next. I TTMUAV CLAM. Adam fleaeinafs c. g. 4 3 H.

P. Eraewfsg. am. Came ti 3 1 bK Young 1 dr. John ItaatBlmrya m.

Tpy 3 Time tAM. t4M4 Bat two horsui can oat for the gentle- duui vaem race. im Aaa aad Maud A with the first named at the pole. After awing around the turn both buruee broke, and in com rug down Ask took the lead, keeping it all use way atwns, maiiBg nnoer ute wire ter lengths ahead. Time 3.49.

The aecond beat vsM repetition of the nrat, Ami win tug og in X3i A tltkAT KACE. Buffalo corsernen are a at ate of excitement over the nmnahilitv of a race between three of Buffalo 'a greatest horse. Belle Flam I in. Viiette and lieanigard. The proportion xur tne owner oi eacn lopui up srsfti, the winner to take the pool.

This Would be one pt the moat interesuiig rncea ver trotted In Buffalo, for It would take nlare here, the data auoken of being July 4. Kach buTMe haa many admirers, and the race would draw a large crow a. t'SKKET. Tmmm ftnnrained lv the secretarr and treaaurerof the Buffalo Cricket club played one inning each yesterday at tuympw parg. The earn reanlted tn a victory for the sec retary '3 eleven, aa shown by the appended core: TVtsnrartj-V tlerxn.

Mickle-Btmkd Crittenden Mrl hlan, C. Crittenden. Hardy N'4 out 1 lino. T.i- llowled Knurht. bowled Crone Bowled At yn Jcomw -Bowled C'rvnyn flibnun B'Wied Crittenden Cutting- Howtcl Mn-f'rea Tremaine liowM McCre Hastmi Bwler Cntttnt-n Sivarp- Boaled Mi-Crca Extras TOtal Sscr1try' Elrrvn.

FortlcT Bowled Ifanty. 'ntt-ndn MrCrea BOwked Hardy Fuller.C.T.- Mickle Bowled MfLactuan i ronyn -Htjwlwi Haniy Ifittt InngHHtiwled Hanly Hill-Mow leu McLacblau. knight-- Kim out. Sage Howled Hardy Mirplmrd Nirf out. r'ttrguHun buwlcd llardj Extra IS Total Cmpirea-'Walker and Nortey.

Thk fot'Sifrn next Sfanday will publish the names of the playenrtvho will form the opposing team in the lax-roaHe match lie- tween Buffalo and Hoc heeler at Olympic oark on the Tueadav follow ma. The home team ia compoaed solely of reaidenta ef the ciiv. and ia reiEarneii by om piayera aa poe- aeeHing excellent material. Field Captain Mould prom wet that the club will make a good showing, and all the players talk hope fully or their anility to "tto up nocoenter. The HutTalo's new uniform la attracttye and the pi lyera will le easily uiatlnguisha-ble.

It will atTonl the Hoectators and citi zens generally much frratilicatiim if the lacnxuw boys will kindly pull down the overweening pruieoi tne amuitioua city auu irlre the hah bailers hope that Hoc heater can't win everything. The game ought to attract a tg rmwtt. lAcniaae ia not much knowu in Buffalo, but with a local club in the Held It promisee to be one of the moat attractive of the out-door sport of the tiiHi. excellent nwinir clulw. the usual base ball aitgregatlona nod the lacrosae club, the people cf lluffjtio ought not to lack meana to enjoy tltemaelvea during Uie au miner of IWIi.

GRNKKAL BI'ORTIMI KDTES.J The Mutual rowing club will meet Utlsafter-uoon. C. P. Pdnlatr has two splendid horses la Viiette and Vlula. Tiie West Knd rowing ctub will hold their annuai rngatia nvxt miiuiay.

11 Un't likely that Jay Eye Kee will race until Jnlv. if he ttoes at all. and ('limestone will not start until July A. -Tom Wall, acknowlMlged to be Fng land's tMat mmtiie'weiirnt. is cwuuue to America get a match with Ifempsey.

The annual regatta of tlte Buffalo yacht club will I held on Haiurday netu Twelve boats have already entered. Myron Knowlton, W. Brown and William McDonald, discharged the duties of judges to the sauaaction of everybody yeaterday. A number of the friend of 4 tiffin, the oarsman, will go to Chantawiua lak to day to are him He will remain liters until ls rows Kit right uf Toronto on the 17th last. -The Montreal lacroaw club and tlie Onta-rlaat ut Tnnuitii iimvmI a match at the laitt named ity ytvtertiay, when the Montrealers won in uire straigut games.

-The Buffalo cricket club will Dlav the To ronto club here on July 3 or 3, and in Toronto August 31. 1 Another match has been arranged tax ptaoe ner on uiy wita us -aris Midnev Clark and Prank Petes of tills f-itv havu dvpiMited gSciach with Joneph Mlneiing. Main strwet, for a JUu-yard race at the driving park neKt Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. tuT 3 km a stae. Harrv Hutch ins.

the champion cprinter of the wurlu. ia allow John tiibmtn of Homeo, Micb- four yards start tu a 13-Yrd race atnhel-neld. for ll.UJUa aide. Oihaott will go to Kngiand soon. Yesterday 's matinee was enlivened with a puny runmug rafe, half-mtle heata.

w1im-Ii t-x- Bill. Little Mack aoc-oud. Cinderella third, and Jcmme oul h. W. P.

Tkrlor and E. A. Havoa of the Mentkv mm'a Driving club, have the litt in hand for 1 the guarantee fund for the circuit race. Already nearly thirty members have put down 1 tbeir name for $1JU sai-b, and the meeting ia a i certainty. Thenffiial laree crowd wasDreaentat Haley's Bitoo theatre laitt evening.

Ttie programme in- hided sparring between Wheeler and Wilson. Con icy and Klley. Hay and Haley's uniey an 11 nim tuvri uu uiu iub jiuuiti, i Haley and Haitxii. Alderman and Lang and 1 Han atul 'imniin. tlaoa and rttrune wres 1 tied twu falls, calch-a-ctrh can, both being 1 taken hy the former.

Man-eilua linker, a Bos-1 ton light -weight boxer will be the attraction 1 uin weea. 1 BAJHE ball kotkx Curry, the National league umpire, haa resigned. The yraciisdlrctrs ar unable to decide whetitvr tlrmabee or Ulln will manage the team. hen any changes are male in ttie Buffalo nine, some hard hitlers should be substituted. That's what is needed.

When the Bisons return home they play twelve games at Olympic park, from the lTih like end uf the month. ---Imn HnHitlientdWl not fail to make abase hit in seventeen games until tie found Keefe of tne cw 1 urns on iMcoratiou nay. -Th Buffalo have finished their beat work. They played in six gainee, winning four ana losing one. tme was a uraw.

Manager tThapman haa engaged Daniel Flynn of iH. Joeeith, the nowd pitcher of th VS sstera league. He will join the team at euce. -To-morrow's inlemathmal aamea will be as follows: Buffalo at ttewego, lorunto at hyr cuse, Hamilton at binghamu.n and liuchester st ilea. Tuny Mullane, who is probably the beet ad-vertltd man In tit prufeesKtn.

has taten suspended by the Cincinnat i maiiageioent without pay. Tlie combing down that Ksterbrook received attbeenxlitf laat attaaou frum ttie New York niatvuae uteri did hint Una uf good. He la now plac ing a great game at third. StTNH. C.

F. l-avemlar, the WcydlHt, haa sailed frum Liverpool for Uu country. The nett out-of-lowa na for local 'cyclists will probably be to Chautauqua lake on uiy i The Buffalo club wtll meet June 14. A successor will tlMxa he chosen to Hecrwtary Adams, reaiKnexl. The Ramblers club will have their weekly run WtidiiMeriay evening.

Thin organization ia rapidly Lm-reasiiig in membership. H. O. Ikunoan, tlie crack French kmg distance rider will appear at the Hpringftehl umr-namenl. He balds ttie fifty mile championship.

--Rochester wheelmen have ant as good streets, are the surrounding cHintry road as favorable for lite pasttine, aa ia and atut Buffalo. 1 A struTig proliablifty exists tl.at a tonrna-ment will lake uu-tMherw varly 111 Mpptemtrr. If au. the Nww urk flU brajtcL rf the Lmtcue if AuMSrlcaa Wbeeloubi will ms Invited tu Lake part. 1 Tlie League of American Wheelmen has declared war against the new aaaoriatluii known as tlte American 'CyciKl union.

All tlie rider who have uarticiimted 111 th Lynn. Mara races have lawn MUapt-nded for thirty days. The Kambk-rs will Ian a ihrwe days run on Jnty 4 and The route haa nut yet been aeleclei Memliern uf this club hold tlte one. two, three and four mile championship uf lite oil). 1 be t'lub lias headquarter in Herat haiL Some of tlte nau) records of local wheelmen mo far tli in Nrmna are wa fulluwM: K.

11. JarutM, 2.11m niilee: i t'biirihiH. l.UUU mi 1m: H. B. Smith.

V7 DiUm: J. J. Khrftch. milt-ai J. M.

hellner, miles; Albert (ieurger, 3TaJ milea, sihI X. Wanennuu'her, 3111 mike, The members of the Buffalo club who took pari, In the HeiHiration day run Pi Kuc heater, are loud in tbir nrabww uf the treatuuint re-c-Iv4m1 nt tlie ha nrta uf tht KloWrr i tty AIhiui nrii-nnor ittem nwt th HtilTalu liarty at Hcrgen and iMcorttni thetn hi Uocliwater. l)n Monday a run wiw made Ut barlotte wlwre a coniphint-iitary dinner was temler d. The inte4-club bad the udair in hand, and made it a splendid success. -The nu-itia board has aigntHl tlte national cbampionalliiM for as foliuwa: Half a mile To tin (tttnewc Bicycle club, KficbeMier.

Twm mll -To tltv t'levvlaiMl Bicycle club. Three uiik- To the CaIifiroia diviaiin L. A. W. r'ive milea To the Cuiinecticnt Bicycle club of (lartfoni.

Ten mile To ttie Mtchigau dlvisioa A. W. There remains llietwenty-one hicyrie and the Mve-mile tricycle chemitionnhip to be aanigned later iu tlte Meaaon. Stolen doodk On Frituty Specials McCalie and Wolfe arrested George Meyers and his wife I on suspicion of being shoplifters. In the room occupied by the prisoners, at the corner of Pearl and Court street, were found a lot of miscellaneous articles, snp posed to have been stolen from different drynoods and Jewly atorea.

including two overcoats valued at W. which had been stolen from the store of Mrs. Merersohn on Main atreet, near Mohawk. There waa about f-Vt worth of jewelrv, a jet shawl valued at fhtl, a silk dren worth eio, a dozen or more uf the finest silk handkerchiefs, ami other goods. The entite property waa valued at about Meyers waa committed to jail yesterday, and laura kicked up in the freezer at headquarters.

Laat evening Special McCabe went to Niagara Falla. One, and arrested a young man aged eighteen named Fred A. McOord, who up to Thursday last waa a clerk in Meyeraohns store, lie waa oa Intimate term with the Meyers family, and it ie aaid George induced him to steal the two overcoat front Meyeraohns store which were found in the roonat, and afterwards frlKht-ened him into run mug away to Canada. He returned voluntarily witn Special McCabe and was locked np at the Third precinct stat lonhouse. George Meyer is believed to be aa old criminal He came from the weat and waa married to Laura Lurney 00 February Aeeeta and leebca.

ZThe inventory and schedule of William Millar 4k Son, the assigned Mohawk atreai merchant tamring Ann, wen prasentad to Jndga Hammond for his approval yeater uey. sue; uiuu iiamiuie are amjjsj.ar, The nominal assets are and th actual exeats Referee Thomas 4J. marriu, was oirsctea is turn a imiad. oa.oo 06.00 orr, GOODS a.r TIBIA'S 391 and 393 Main St. A tke mum- c.mvlnr.

yathtlig, la at fcaad, we wonld reapeetfally call attontloa to' the follewlng ae wick we kare con- tlanally oa kaad at ear iR.al low prleeit: USrMi twUia' teied Cikln Ikiariwi Iikkin' tmi Iirley, Sk, 37 ht UrkiruH tuin' fullr. ti Ttign 75c.7S v- 0riarMa A IsMm' Ulta Ttacat Hi, Aitk! tkufM ft bark la Mr, 8.51. 1 liekartoM fUkkin' fiahatia. Clicl He, 15.75 fekvfcM AMI' wiIiiliM tf tiruriiu takiii' falutin rWp it; 15.75 tXkuim likkiu' MM las SOe, ttZSen. Ikkartita ft ttbtia' f.ttd lis, l-S Be, at a.

ft tkkin' rUei Tmcm tit, 4h bavitra ft tdkiu' rtb Tif, Ssixe, ISe. lickar.Ma tikkin' feU iCkklf Ikiuim ft Idkin' Nttd Tuirj nt, nit Uckarfai ft tikkin' Mtd las ni Caittra Ss, tl7. in. tkavitM ft takin' CvrM Fivl Kt, 1175 in. I lirnrtwi ft Idkia' (turki OnWi em, C.75 an, I IkkiriMi ft tek.ii,' Okl'i Uvwi.

Tl.lri. tOc, $1.51 fH. lirkarlim ft takiat' Bhnmi Cwkea Iklir.i I ft tatkiuV laid aid (ik k) ia jflly, Sit Ik. Tke aniform excellence ef tke' preparation of HeaaraV Kirk- ardsoa Robblna la nntrevaallT known. Tke leaat nsed are per- kans tke Wa refer tn tke wkole and! wkole kana.

Tke tins of kant welgk from te noanda eaek and contain one whole koneteaa boiled Cam. In tke preparation' tke weight of tke kant to diminished Just one-half. Taking tkla Into aeeonnt, and tke annoyance of eooklag aayed, the price Is reatarkably low. The same la trno of the chicken, the tins weighing tt pounds each and containing one whole, bonelens roaat chicken. We also have a fall stork of Hacking' which we con sider very (tne.

Also lolr'a Soaps In glass, which ire eon lidcred the nest Inthe eoantry. Clams, Clani Chowder, Oysters, Lobster In 1 and ponnd cans and In Salmon, Fish Balls, iamb' Toitgnes, Shrimps, De- iled Crab with shells, Under wood's Deviled Ham, Chicken and' Tnrkej. Crosse Black- well's Potted Ham, Game, Beef Tonnae, Kara ul Chicken, Bloater Paste, Shrimp Paste, iaehorj Paste and Yarmouth Bloaters. The Crosse Black- well goods are ia earthen nets. We shall also offer all kinds of One frnlt, Byrnps, Rose's and lontserrat time Jnlce, and all the leading M.

laeral Waters, ia- clading ipolllnarls, Hathirt-n, umpire, uongresa and Fredrieh- shal, which we-sliajl sell at lowest prices. Giro, as call and satisfy ourself that yon can get a larger variety of Ine goods, ior if so money than at "any Grocery Hoase la Westers Jew iork. E. N. YERXA, 391 ani 393 Main of at Body with Ma Wowadev-tDawscM fkw Saunpacioau The Pellce sad rsstmaeena aUutmlner Refas Iafenaatloa.

A mysterloua cans was developed laat evening of which the few facta that could be gleaned tend to show that a murder haa been committed in Buffalo within the paet two weeks. Yesterday moral ng the propeller Waverly left the wharf at the foot of Mississippi street to go to the Krie elevator. In her progress her wheel churned np a human bodv. which sank almost immedi ately. The police were notified and watch was Kept lor Mie reappearance 01 uiecurpve.

Ahont a In the ntrnoon Can tain O'Brien of tlie tug ljone Star (struck tlie body and (owed it np to the foot of Main street, whence it was removed to the morgue. The body was that of a man about forty years oia, in height. 'ears old, well built and nvefeet eight inches lent. its naa a aauay oeani auu wore a pair of blue overalls and niustach hile the body was being lifted from tne water to the Mala atreet wharf, a man fim the crowd which had assembled stepped for ward and aaid he rocturniaed it aa that of a man named Joseph Ferrow. who was em' ployed aa a fireman on board the barge Kincardine.

The man who thus identified the xemains. and whose name is alleged to be Kraser or Fntsier, waa cook on board the Kincardine the laat time alia came down. Perrow's home was said to be at Port Arthur where he baa a family. About H.3uo'ctocE un. laiianan ana van Pevma noat mortem examiners, by the order of Coroner Harney, who has charge of the cane, made au examination of the hotl v.

The result and the cause of death determined by the physicians could not be ascertained, in fact, waa refused, and that's where the mystery and auspicion cornea in. The body bore a number of wounds. ver the left eye was a cut about one and a half inches long, and the eye was blackened. There was a deep cut through to the taw on the left aide oi tne isce snout tout tncnes long, and the jaw was broken aad a number of teeth emaahed in. On th right Side of the abdomen was a wound about aa mch wide and six inches deep, very evidently made by a dirk-knife.

There waa ahto a punctured wound on the left elbow which murht have been made bv a boat-hook. The corpse naa not neen in tne water very ioug, nemaua lesa man a wees, airnoasn pre sentiwl a a-haatlv aoectacle. The woundo on the face might be accounted for as being those produced by the wheel of a vessel, bat the wound In the abdomen ht not so easily explained. The post mortem examiners and the police were very reticent about the affair, more so than If the doctors had been convinced from the examination that death had been produced bvdrvwntng. One of the pbyaiciaua Interrogated by a Loi'itiKR reporter refuseu positively to suite his oniniou of the caitse, and also as the condition of the lungs.

When death ensues from drowning the liutg necomenifeu wuu water, but in cases where the body haa been thrown into water a iter ueatn, mere ia seUlom If any water discovered la the re spiratory organs. Theftiarv Kincardine, nnon which the un fortunate man era employed, was expected to reach Buffalo this morning, but as he broke a cylinder on lke Huron on Thurr- day and had to be towed into etroit for repaint, 11 is posaiiHe ane win not. come in until w-niorrvw ur a iiemuty. a ne ptttice wtll be on the lookout for her arrival to-day. however, and will, of eoune.

make every eirort to oocain partner ciuee conceruini Percow. the date of his disappearance. an other information tending to the solution of what ia at present a mystery, MAYOR BECKERS VIEWS. Why the Old Police Balldlag was Not Conveyed to the Merchants Mann fact wrers AasoclaUon, Mayor Becker was aeen by a reporter last evening In relation to the contract entered into by the etty and the Merchants ex Manu facturer' Building association, now in dispute. Ills honor gave th following narrative of the transactions np to dale: In March, lata, the association requested the common council to sell the property known aa the "Old Police Headquarters" for the purpose of erecting a board of trade building, tin the 27th of March the council adopted a resolution offering; to sell the property ior tne sum ot on eocmiEion that it be accepted before the loth day of April following, aud that tlie garautee would within three yean erect a building to 'cost not less than UU; and that they would not alienate the land within forty years.

On the 31st of April the Merchants 4c Manufacturers' Building Ksociation accepted the proposition. On the gist of April the association requested that the city also aell them the lot covered bv the chemical enarine house. aud accepted their former grant, and on the same oar tne council asset! a reaotution to aell the balance of the property required for tne sum or siu.uuo. i nut resolution was amended on the 3Htk day of April, by providing that the city should give possession on, or before May 10, Ihka, if the aasrtrlaiion on or before May 23, iwtf, paid tlte nam of forfeit. On the 23d of May, lma, the as aooiation formally acceptea tne proposition of the council to sell the oortlon of the remise covered by ths chemical engine ouse for eio.imu, to pay the forfeit, upon the execution of satisfactory papers; thai amount to apply upon the purchase money.

The city reserved the right to' use the premise until May, 1HHS; and the aeso-ciatton stipulated that they would accept interest on tnetr ao.uuu nntit iney oouunea DossesMion of the nrooertv. IToon this tlte council passed a resolution directing the city attorney to prepare the not penary papers, being a contract of sale and conditioned upon the pa meet of the aura of aVi0, the additional .0 to be paid upon the delivery of auch deed, aad the tatereet upon the to be allowed the association np to the thus when possession of snch property should be given to the association. On the ton of March, iwtl, the Council adopted a resolution extending tn tim ior toe traasieroi police neaa-quarters and chemical engine house to th Merchants at Manufacturers' Building as-socistioa from May 1, pea, to May 1, 1HM4, and the city to pay the rental of the same at the rate' of This proposition the Merchants et anufac-turera' Building aasocistt'on withdrew, and consented to extend the time for carrying out the pro vis tone of the contract made by the eity with the association to May 1W4, for the nominal considera tion of It. Thw proposition the council Immediately accepted and tendered the association a vote of thanks for the generotu otter. On the 7th of April, P4, the police commies toners stated that the new building on the Terrace could not be i occupied until the 1st of August, and suggested that an arrangement might be made to continue in the old heatbjuartera until that tlrue.

This was requested of the board of trustees of lue aHsociatioo, who noorted May granUng the rwtiesi withoutcharge to the city. On the i of December 1W4, the council paaaetr a resolution altering the terms and condition of ths original contract. This was vetoed on th wth of December and the veto sustained. On the Wth of February. the city attorney waa directed to report whether the city had the authority to make the contractu On the aoth day of Mnrcb tlie attorney waa directed to notify the association to fulfill their contract with the city on or before the 1st day of June, 1kY No deed was ever offered the association by the city." The mayor read from section OT, title 8 of th charter, a provision to the effect that the city can only sell, land retiutred for public: use.

after it has been abandoned, bv of fering it for sale at public auction to the. uignes owner, mat, ne saulj waa, aa pointed out ty corporation counsel wortn-ington, the insuperable obstacle in the way of the carrying out of the contract. In no ocaer way eouui tae city give a title. intr the legislature in Ink to allow the city lo ovemmie the charter provision In tht matter of sale queried the re port et "No, that act merely allowed the selling of the property fur the building of a. new police station on the Terrace park, but It aaid nothing about the mode of sale.

Where nothing ia aaid to the contrary, the old niethotiof tui preauinrd to hukl tood, and that la prescribed by the charter. Mis honor read extracts from the council proceedings showing tne steps takes from tne spring of down to lieceinoer, 1M4, when Mayor Boo vi lie vetoed the resolution to aell minus the restriction about not alieuatiDg the property within a period of forty year. That veto was ausuined by the council, and the mayor said that the association was ready at any time to carry out its part of the contract. "The continued th mayor, "was ready at any time to pay over the money, and i nwlerstood Mr. llennig drew up a deed oat, but it sever waa executed.

i "Why was it not executed" 14 Because nobody had a right to execute It. Yon would not think of executing a deed If the charter ruled yon out. So far aa 1 am concerned personally. 1 don't care anything about the matter, whether the association is paid back the principalAud interest of the deposit or not. The interest will not amount to over to every stockholder, and the whole sura is less than 3u per cent, of their individual subecnpticna." "Would the aseoctaiiou be In favor of carrying oat the contract now tf it were shown to be practicable and legal" "I believe the majority of them would, and certainly 1 for one would favor it" "There was no trouble about raising the money" i I Well, hardly, with sack men as pascal P.

Pratt, ti. O. Baraum and William lieu-gerer identified with the undertaking. The money could have been raised -and paid in Ave minutes if the deed had been forthcoming. The consequence of oar not getting that arrangement earned out ia that the Merchants exchange ia now paying a year for the use of rooms of toe Board of Trade." To Go Before th.

Governor. A eommiUM of Um Merchant' exchange, constating of Uw Hon. Solomon Bchen, K. H. Hrfforrt and W.

J. Moryaa, appointed' yesterday to appear before Governor ill at Albany to-morrow, lo arm hie eigv-ln the bill appropriating for lettfrtbeafng the eaevbooju lock of the Krie 1 legation from New York anal Uewego are to unite Uh Ute Buffalo gentlemen thia matter. The) Police) Parade. I The annual parade and review of the uniformed police force of Buffalo take plao to-morrow afternoon, starting from the araenal on Broadway at 'clock. Captain iauwk KOroy, dtlllni eater af the Hengle, 2 CarrotL M.

ariftlp. c. Movftahdii. VYisel; 'Total Caliban', r. RrouthenV.

b. Mcloiiald. 1 Fields, Of Flrie. r. ft Smith, wowJ, p-j Tutalit.

Innimrxp lt(- 3 4r 0511 First mx' balls- flHuffalo 9. Stnx-k Ant--Cta3. HrtTaio i. FHhit htdw on eiA -'Htica Buffalo 10. Iwt 4in Itaai-s- infrW t.fiuffalo 9.

Two-haV bit tiriffln. Moyna-an. Conair, Hrr-tiLlvrWy, M( iKmald. Three-bane hit4 egmir I. M.

Griflin. BaneM stolfn 5l AafV. Brouther. Glone Fields mtth. XHible bia-s Mi fjnjd to BruuibT.

Moyna- han ut HiKi ti rsin Pawed valla Ipiloffo nl Wild pijcliesr-iev i Time (igaiitc fh hLlirs. -I'mpir' Wrt.lFbJ Others Sail flayed yesterday re- (irJk. Mew ork. el (wTin Hi a ti I) 0 (I Earned runs 4 Haae lilw hi :M.ETew Yrtrk 6. trroni1iia.C York 4.

Natlonah Hi pi 0 a 0 I il 8U Luu is Earned run -Nit sSEft. Itms 2. M- Lxwistl. Detmft 1 1 QOOUOOOOOO-S Earned Vun nkj J- base hit S-J'hiUdrtl(hl Elrrurs- tnu ICwJadelphla 4. i a i rt i ijitrir a 2 Kaosu City ttmwl him Baxeliil lV.t.r If Kansas City Krrorwf IVistun City lb.

ttikgimorri 2 3 I fi i '0 tt Raltinxirft 0 MKiropoiiian. Ehrneif pins- Kiw iplir 3, Metropnlitaa 1. itarte ft it a -taiutn liyjt 'R Mftriipoiitan V. 41 m'itm. Brooklyn yni BPS 3 0 1 1 etl Min-Hr)i Vn 10.

htM-BnKkFJ IT. Athletic 10. rsibrouklya ff iAthletio 3. Earned riayw Errors- )TnvnM i Ifamilton i a x-iR iamilUW il'l 1 1 tt 0 tt Earned, Wins Mj-B)4 Hamilton 1. jsase nit -nyracuuew'.

amnion Errora-r yracusArSilamiituii s. At AntfUcU ft, Charleston At Altottna 8 ranton At New Haven tt, Princeton 1 At 14 Troy Hi. Tlfff IXTEB'ttA'IXmAI. LRAOI K. The eonclualon Ahe past week'a playing again tekvea Syf iae at the top.

where, judicitiNC Tfrom td fNayinfi of the team againat the strung encountered during the net few dttf they are likely to remain Toronto atava In second placet with Hi ill ton third Roche ter and I 'tiee; are Hr iu gamea won and kwt, while ButTiCc Jill nhani ton and Oswego follow in tlw "writer named, koilow- 43am Curat. ffl Buffalo Hamilton Oswego 3. Korbestea' Hy mensem Toronto 2. --4 301 1 1 14 jm 0 1 0 1 II Ub'f- 3 1 3 a 7 JMtf 0 .1 jrm i)M 3 1 1 0 HI JK kWK 1 1 3 1ft 6 iffft 0 a 13 7 ifQj i i o-w MAtlMtAL LEAtiL'K. 3THB The rsrs fnr amwa ntareat- ing.

Chtfatfo to tnle Kama behind Detroit for aratic ia con teats won, while both have fimau equal number. New iork aeema to a again drupieu Into good form, and VfJ for aoi playing bafT-JiThe lt third. Philadeiiim St. I. uine ume iieeu rttloe are a good ouia, ncsHon, Kansaa Ulty Vfashington, follow in the order fuuned.p2ljllowiug la the natial ij limui' f4.

3 4 3 I S3 3 4 3 3 33 8 rki 1 1 3 1IPI 5 FfcSSo. 1 I ID II Inlda 11 3 3 1 I It Detroit, Chicago. 1. New YtirkS. Kt.

IrfMiU; 1 PhlbMletplita 3 1 1 13 14 Kansas Clfiv lt 1 1 1 3 1 14 3 0 3-3 8 30 Waahingtdn. 1 3 0 1- 3 IH I THE BACES. The GentlenicH IrfVinclub formally opened their muklnee season yeaterday afternoun at the! Jgivtng park. The hand- some home of5, -the club Dreaenteil very attractive pearance, being gafly nung winn nK, uannera ana atxeam-era. while ifjmy beaotifal' plants ana nowera thjueiuiiy arrangea ma much towarda tiuishlmr the nk-tnre.

The weatber waauot all that con Id be de-aired, as.ttio stiff la brexe was blowing far lasiirutung tnowsfa tue traca waa in splendid shat. The- attendance waa much larger than at atty previous matinee this ecaaon, th carrMrea inside the stretch being of jiumlter. Asmus's brass band ocrhpied the upper balcony during the aftertwoou ancLjliacuuraetl a programme 01 muain tnat wawyeryeujtiyauie. The flrat race caiiet was the i.30 cUsa. There were five cr Tries, but Little Moose, Viola, KHand UtUe Kastern were all that showed np when bell rang.

They got away uiv uw ump uwi in tue secoiia at-temot. to a ooor Ltart. with Dositions in tlie orde hamed. and Klf running. Ldttle Moomo and Vloiaj turned together, with Little Kattfern chsfc behind.

the hack stretch frfooee leP by a length with the Pimbarfiwtre trotrjiicavery fast aten and diapnting-the road. At the half the leaders were toet Ser, bat Viola nrovei! a little too fgieetly tuynig the stretch, forcing Moose into the aU and taking the lead, while I.itfcle rateh and Kll came along as named, cLueing Up the gap. This order was maintained tuuh wire, lola winumg la For the hnat; after tome tlreaome scoring, they flnalN were given the word to a ittir sinrj. Aitntfiarn the whole party were on the run. Vfcria came to her feet first, witkAiooa Irit-tHe lead.

Going tip the wvicn imtue rjwiwn sntmeuiy snoweu an unexpecteji burst and for a few handred; vards tresteii like a whirlwind, and forged to the fapnL By this time the race had grown witerenUug, Viola and Mooae haeiuk aettlrtl down to work. Thev went to tlw F'jtatern showing the AsotJvr umi, 101 inmi, ami r.ii last. Down ihtf stretch the pace was a hot oue, with the i'three leaders nicely bunched. Utile r-ttern har however; taken hm (HjHltion Rtay, a-ia they caine home aa nametl. fPlme The third heat wa One-of the moot excit ing onea pf the day.

The horse received the word mnneahane. hut luat nfL.r Imt. tng ttie wire Moteg 1 broke, and making a nasty skip pot teotfVrn into a pocket, when Viola pulled to tt lead, truing np the one Htrenrn tne rtfenwere lairiv bounding akinif kith acamly a perceptible atlvan tage. Thtgy paused 0te halt ao.chate together that a1 plauket wuld havecovere! the pair ofJeadera, and heeled into the atretch none to Dope, ituth she horsea matte an oc-eaaHmal break, but rrere almost Instantly pulled ditwn and Miared away for home, trotting Trery faifl. The crowd on' the piaxaas and Hkng the stands iit-p Lauded viKorouaIyf.taa f)rat one would show a neeh in fronQl and then the other.

Both made a skip iu front of the old band ntaod, ant came tothetr feet again only once more: to break Lato a run junt before reaching the wire, Vuola winning tn i xi. VioU trotted the Ual heat alone In 3.37'. i tins FlelMeNmann'sb. irl.iUlc Mouse 3 8 3 dr F. Uunbar'ab.

m. llla 1 3 1 1 William aVhes's b. g. RH 4 4 dr H. I), krnel's b.

g. Llype Rasters 3 1 Sdr una. atj-4i)a In drawing fur ponjtions for the 3.45 race Holm wood got the pm'c, with Carrie ti. second, Youiur ljedger tjpxt and Tuptty on the ontakla. They were off on pretty even terms, and turned wjlh Carrie (.

having a little the: best of itTopsy next, ledger thirtl and HolmwtinfJhrinKlng up the tail ef th piweaslon At the half-mile pole the gray max and Topsy were neck and Beck, but titer passing it Carrie threw a Shve. Young ledger waa trotting fast and; nuiekly dtfipped Cam tmck to third, anq in turn captured the lead from Topsy. iJown the retch the bay mare made a gallant atmgirle ha rewaia Leu. laurels, but Ijedger wjas too fast and woa by a length. uh CameLAhird and Holm wood At.

ltme. xns- In the aecond heeii Young Iedirer waa drawn without they permisai6a tf the judges, and waa jiirompUy ruled off the track? and Willi not be allowed to trot at any other rkatiaee this seaeon. Thai neat west a ftiucexaion to th half with Carme H-l Topay and -Uolmwood In the order Alter Wtna the half-mile note the gray mare ft her fee and waa Passed b-V Tonev. htk the tatter enhint tend th sac and al went into the air only to again drag tntseooed place. Down the stretch they one More changed places, hat Carrie- fl ually woufin a.

fl. In the third heat 3'ocav took th lead. with tam next aifti Holm wood third. Bwy Eeptn that or let all the way around, ptvaua-wvTiiai amssv eat a a nau a ENS DRESS SUITS, In all the, newest patterns, $10,00 TO 26.ob. Boys' School Suits, jits, and 1 newest patternv Made strong FROul S2.50 TO S4.00.

Boys' Dress Suits, Oyer 40 different 3e cuts.oo. rvo QQ.OO Children's Suits, TO OT.OO, In all tibe Our reputation for lonable Clothing is f-r House. 01.00 good, durable and fosh- aheatt of anvv other BRONNER8 House! Big Clothing WIPPERT'S, SSI. Main areet. eosamenaea ttiat oetusr mail facilities be provided for these portion of th city, Th report will be sand nublan next 1 is 1 1 BUFFALO.

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