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RAH! RAH! RAH! YALE LET THE BLUE RIBBON WAWI OJLANGE ULAt IUD SACKCLOTH AN ASHES rillNCETOB ht A DI-. A IALLANT ID.HT. BL COULD NOT rVIKi'OMI. HI.I'. SWIFT RUKNING AND 1.0 NC.

BOOaaB 10 TO O-THi: CIIAMl'lON taUV fUBTTLl It was currently at tho Polo Grount yoatrrday afternoon aLout 5 o'oJook that L) jimothy Dwight, pres.dent of Yale, put on un al tire suit of lilue, wrote chapter for li -work on MnojoOXanha," li gu ted up Ihe li of students at Yuk next year BOasOeqoei on Vale's gnat victory th- rune ten lu-Ha team, and then tu Oaptoin Corbin, thc Yuk' team, as "Omnia Tr ne toni tlivisa est in tres Bys ag Hbet ia gao Cotlsimc. Pax vobiscum," I. tealy traiatiatc moans: Princewui is all brosnan, up 1 sha Irritc another tmok on ma-cotisiu. i baw ks uoihir matter with our football t'-nm ol ISM." Certainly there ib nothing the matter with th Talc football team Ortainiy Mut -thing th natter with Yale aftUcgea, and oottalnly Yale nascot ana h'-r sensible faculty aro "ali right Hie cloven lianly, spry. brainy, om mung men who Lout Princeton pt foot sall did it in a way that rovers titan, willi gi rt rellccts credit on their glorious old ot Hog I lad als proved that the eleven manly athletes fr.

iii right, tight, sandy" rolsTaw in New-Jeney am lieat.n simply because Di'c played a bet ut inna Years may 00860 po, l.ut ea year, judgin from past results, find Yale with a Lette team than ever. Hard work won the (cam" lc Tala by a goona ot lu to tisot is the secret title's success iiidul Ly tisf iisible course of hf faculty. Hard work did mu oh for Princeton, ba superior gem-ra Mi on tli part of Yale, sappa minted by Itull'a aaagatffaaenl dr.voa and drof kicks, did much to the day. bull sande tw lrom the Held, one in wick three yuartert ol the game. NO LACK OK KXC1TF.MENT.

It was, however, an exciting game. 'Hie bal went from ono end of the field to the other fo thirty-five before Yule ur. and it ami the same in thc last before Yah made her final poi uta. Once Cowan DTOBOOti Yale's line, but it was dooJdod thal foul hat Leen made previous i his play and th pom did not count. Again again Princotoi egaalled Yal" la farcins, tile boll to ber opponent' line, but Hill wi- there; Hull ki.ked and Bal the game, and ul imately the winnini tor his side.

There wno no lack, it nm pejBBBMo. Hann plenty of phioi; ion, bat evei ii Prlnorton anea wi rc nil amiiliali" thej must admit that they wrrc ouUenernlled. Theil was little unfair playing, a gratifying doerooa of slugging." and it might be eoJled tiw mos Kirntifje game BOOB hen foi years Four pr. live ministers played on the Princ (jil tenn and three on the Yale team. Counting OB a pto ponderunce in theology1, however, geoana to hoon a work of anprrerogntion, far iii Congre rationalists rather put their elerfottl brethren the soup." Bull is not gum to be a mmist bal it is safe to nay thot ii be rona foi President with his friend Deacon Will" Corjbio rvery Yale man will see Ball through, for the wnj he put Yale thrcngh lin ra II Har vard should meet Yale, the retah will not be a'.

tereil and Yale will bo champion ol the later coll-'tfiate Football Aaaociltion Ol 1888. The day unpromisingly, but 2 o'clock drew near the sun smiled cheerfully, now and thou dodging bind eloudi as if he had got a black eyt at football, and did not want tu etui any renee Dons on the great game. Ilia il was light eaougi lot all t-o see the game; all that was wanted wa a little warmth, for there were thoosaada of ger" men and pretty girls who shivered In th chill Novcmlier air. Bot that latex tn Um day. From noon until the hour of the came Brie of roaches, drnrs, oh fe les Ol all kinds, streams nf students, graduates, old ant young, kiynien, and raits" ol pretty girls, roll i ap Fifth-ave.

in their conveyances, or up thc by-ways, or Jammed tue elevated railroad cars, all going to the traine. AN" RBTOKIK i i BOOrS PKK8BWT. Tala and Princeton eoaebea started from thi covered with blue, orange and black packed with excited young anea, who wived big banners, tot.D-d hoZDJ an-' woke up town wit; their "Bab I rah! rah! Yak-:" ur "Harmal bur rati' hurrah bourn and the broad avenal WU pan.Tania revolving colors and a pandemonium of sound: the pr-eession rolled on. ilouncs were deco? rated, and pretty fnoel smiled along war But thc Puio Grounds themselves aron a afecc. for enthusiasm, colon, cheers and prettj girls, and all were there at 2 o'clock From io.ino i-o 18,000 people were in the Evea the space fur reporters w.is crowded many amateur certainty n-vcr iii raded 'lie ranks of thc profane! before, I lifter graduation day.

Around the northern wooten sides of the field were a billow ol conches, wi si oecapaata sent np a spray i colors ni weat I of war. A deep wave of blue jut vaded Thc platform next to fie- grand-Ota nd, re? lieved tere and liy I yellow ila-'. '1 ha gland iliad was packed) and hi maay pretty women were preeettt, with blue or yellow decora I ot fl wera, that th. Bceae suggested the Wan of tho Roon, Against the ropes vere dredi of excited yenni i mea, who yelled, red, hugged each other and jubilated accord? ing to the ebb and tiovv of th de "I battle. And they took up a wild, mnglod BOC saw 'le er about 2:10 p.

when the Princeton eleven and ftitutes ran imo the grounds from the northwest c-rrer and tossed around the ball if it were a laser hall Bigger ani sn.rd.er college r.r aeon iLun the Princeton players, Vnlel Yule' Yale:" came from all over the field as CorbhVs a second later envrg-d fruin the BOiithwoat an 1 got to pitching the ball around aloa TkfW toofced I uatle smaller than -tone wu ll that Bjonotitatea rush tao. Bal even if the Priacctoa rainiators con red a mighty fortress, the Yale men hail three interesting young children who row in the their aolid rnahera. Etinoeton rush line averaged about 177 pounds and the Yale Cj-n probably a little hm HOW TIIF. TF.A.MS WF.RE MADK UP 'ihe two elevens ranged at 2:20 m. for thc game.

A. Braokn, ol Harvard. '87, was the referee, and Fred risk-. Harvard, ut, tho umpire. Princeton Lad the western end ol th- field ana oho kick-off.

This was tue order Yale. UiisIht Hustler (centre). Irvine I'njituUi ajjer Kinniel Vui tnilxTK. ju. iiiuk.

Bael Klaik Jiu.I. Kuli A wave nf cheero, a ariki ooneauraa 1 froan the a aunoun'-t-'d ti)' start. Cowan. George, Janewuy, ooh and L'v me formed tnemselvea into a wit oad's lon i.m. lia-- v- i arv play felly called hons v.iU the apt tia ju w-ha ii tn giant, impelled by bj 'eil-," a holt- ia the The l'lle ra piled on Cowan; arm- and niue or black and aranga revolved air, ead i Her bo had five or ten var ls.

I tine owan, ariah thc bau hi his ha.ol ana tin I At team on lu- bacha hs gave a good imitation ol Was il, emblematic ol V'eai vic!" lt looked sn. Cha looking little naif-back, aaddealy cauihi the ball ami daahed throagh Yale's lines like a i ney waved his fellow auae ail thc field and snlattered, "Sias: nhl" like a volley ol musket rv Now aJtaea 'ann up I little nearer. Father Dick Hodge quickly paavd ames the leather bag and Am.s sow it hurtling awaj Veli twenty i ard line Five thousand 'igeni broke loooi and'the held looked like a streak ol yellow 'J hat's the Why we have at Old Nasaau!" broke out the triumphant but Gill, a Yale crew man, burled bia naasaive bodj al the Priaoe mid Bve rarda, fioppiog l.ke a whale with fiffptie Princeton men granbing at bis arma, lego, ad and neck, while oat wheo they could They knew Gill st i mail 'I bea Grai ea, a aileat, light I allm fellow, aped like i racehorse arooad Prince od riisiar Speer wound hi? ann Oaves's neck but the Vile man twinned Uke aol on Ugh Ile wj.s Ilka thc Irkuunna'a ii On the ground, no doubt, und- oi 1) and black just where' Nobody know until (irave.s stopped squirming, and then the Mr. Hull drew near. He eaught tin ball from wwwmaang and with Princeton rushers on neck, save it a ejoieh that Bent it away tata Ute crowd.

Yak was In Princeton's territory now and thc two rush linea gauged at each other Slice Titans. 'ibo Yale men wera qnlekee. They got through their opponents and down on the ball better than the Princeton men. siowiv aroaaad ihe bali duwn the bold until gonro atood on his loucb-down line, whore he aeat ball Hying to liraves. lt and turk.

"'io in. fol luws." rung out cheery voice. "Steady, Val. eame from (url.m. lVineeton 1" Yalal" came from tin Frantic and frenzied The ball was bark in the middle of tue li.

kl. and thc suspense waa awful for the young men. The had churned yinrts ol' the groond Jnto slim-, and the Princeton men began to Lok like Turner's tom-cata thar had fits in a bed of toma toro, Tie fek men were bedraggled from head to foot, and their fines were smeared with slime. 1 -1 i i aajo UKI nr.ARS. Ames led ut', once m.ire with a kick, but the ball wu6 IQlBIBid like a shut frotn mighty lout.

Cooran and Cathm eharged away at aaeh lines Hims, and the rash Ilma sum'd up like big waves olashing ngnin-t eaeh other, towan push, ii Mansell Ben yards down tho lb-Id und Freshman Bench aig-aagged ttie field io Yale's thirty-five md lino. I banning caught the Inapimtion lad darted around th" other side with the ball, and Cowan oapped deliri loy (er the Ui.iui nt fy pa I lopmc across th" loll. while hi- rusliers skilfully i locked lb' torc his v.a.v like a runaway locomotive bale's touchdown line, in tie- northeast cornel ol the ld. Princeton! Princeton! hurrah! burrah! boom! oh!" eame froni the tun men. while they danced and hagged each other, after yelling themselves hoarse.

Hot, presently it hailed Vale. A foul had been made before Cowan gut the ball and tu cap Yale'a loy. (innes sped like a ghost away down the I ld. His rushers guarded lum beautifully as he slid by. tinco mor lu- tri'-d it and cracked bis head againal that of SiH'iir.

Hut lie had gained ground, reade a try foe a goal, but tailed, Black Quickly too bed-in goal. Now Vale, a atrong pud: pull all t- arther!" came frees Vale nun. Val' was on Prineeton'c tonehdovn Uno. The bin mahen were shoving each other lc with poshes tout seemed to be blows, liliodes and Cook poi down their loads like rams and watched eaeh other like gi in death. Ames Delved hims, ll foi a greet run, hut GilL Walk and Culbin hid him down in a twinkling front of his gr.ul-po*ts.

And then come a lime that Prineeton'a soul. iTinceton the boil Wurtenoerg Hooped pver for the supreme moment ol thc game. I oibin anal ped it to him. Crash! came thc rush 1 doc against eaeh otb and P'i ceton's was b. nt into a yoke.

Zip! went the bull to Bull. lie caught lt. nailed cheerfully, kicked it with an cany, eoafident and tench and gent it spinning over ihe tiger-' goal-ncoL a goal for was the triumphant ll the mer in blue as they danced up the Held, whacking eaeh other on th-" bick, eheeriag back io tin ir friei C.s. who wi re ra nlng tornados of ak yells in their exaltation. Set down in front you Newmarket there: y.

dry-roods horse "Say. von fellow with the fur roller, st i'iin tie crowd b'hind the for th" one huadredth time the crowd in tie report ts' ai soon as Yale's juhilat'oa cooled. "Yon r'on't to se. got more ol thc game." came from the Yule moo to their disconsolate Princ ton friends. For "Hire's to gOOd old talc, drink her down.

bm began tbe Yal" nv But lin ll again kicked and ames fumbled. Stare had the ball and How's th.it io- a minister," me from the erowd Bull kicked again, but time was up, and a noiey, cheering crowd ol Vak mon surfed on the Held like a wave from thc ocean. CATCHING Turin RECORD WIND. A rest ol fi feen minutes was taken and then Princeton went In like mad. Gravel and Gill gained ground fer Vale, but Graves or.ro Blissed Am.ss ia thc scramhle tl followed Wurtenberg hs temper, eo and hed Channing, He aaya that it is a mis? take, bal Mi Rake gent him off the field.

McClunir took bia phu and Harvey played in ('lung's old So far had boen a g'ntl niinlv rame. la a while -oms rushers thumped e-ach ether in theil but no harm 'vr-s don'- and Ihe game was a vast Improvement over previous contests, in this Princeton workod the N'" tactics wt 1 Steadily her huge rain ploughed way up the field, and br Ames's kicking and a bod tumble by a Val half-back the tiall wan un Vale's ten-yi rd Deacon Corbin gathered hie oona to? gether an I 11 them that that would not da prince? ton was near enough tor a drop-kick, but Bull cave the ball a lung, low drive and Princeton's hoots were dashed. Ano-s did not return thc ball. He could not on his But Rhodes hud wind ont of him by the collision, while Ames scudded halt way down thc field, turning twhrUOg like a -cf-lightniog. Chm di of! to do bis bean, and guinea more ground for his side.

Bat a bul hid been linnie, md Princeton lost hep advantage. The game i pp. fai tr Pt in eton was ran waa ruled off the ti ld for om 1. too lard. at.d Mr.

flake said that I-? lind v. i Cowan three ti ptain Cowi that in opinion Slr, Fiske In too ritridlr. Me did not he was ruled off, and he protested against it. also against losin i his creel and I 'hv's tun rherwlse the umpiring had been uml spitted. Princeton men hid been to i-'iv -d too many ti in their opln Hut generally it was said that Mr.

Fiske was and impni: i place, hut Princeton's spirit lone. Yale forced the hslLby runs of Groves und MeClung and good rushing to Prince? ton's tweaey-flve-yard line, and the happr, smil n.j Bull lifted the ball over the goa! poota a min? ot! befon time waa np making the score 1C to 0. A multitude of Vale tuen inundated the field and i hore their champions nfl with cheers that must have the erho'-s in tho quadrangl" itt. New -Haven. The following is the standing of the clubs competing the edie-, championship: Ctuba v.

Lost Hayed. To play. Yale 8 0 rt 1 Princeton i 4 Harvard 'i 1 asl yan rt 1 The Wesleyan and CniverMty of Pcnnsrlvania clubs v. -ll n.iet the Polo Grounds on Thanks lng Day to SOC which I om shall capture la honors. OOLLVGI FOOTBALL AT BOBOKJEkT.

On gt Cricbal Grauee. Hoboken, foot? ball betweea elevens of institute. n. and i Mi aehusetta Institute of Technology took piao" yesterday. A erowd of aywotilan eheered the plavara aad greet enthusiasm was dis? played.

Thc rlaltora were awareed the game by thc the bOBM team disputing one goal. At i end. uf the tba SOOTS stood 14; lg, THE FINAL GAME OF THE POOTBAIX UWTOW. Tb) final game of the American Football Union will be played at Ibo Polo Granada or. Thanksgiving morn lng.

'ihe game arni be bot woco 'he i retoeat and Oraagf and ought to be a well-playrd on-. The reeeonls have voa Iva games Mid list none, while Orange team La STOB foin-and lost one. TUE WALKERS WILL WALK TONIGHT. DTI WIEK. Till; JOIN'S TUE gpura (Jeorge LKffOWeod, tl.e Can't co BS-yOO pteOSS flVOT ite for six days' walhlnc raee.

took hi- aeCBOtOI.1 n.iie sj ir. Madama Oorden yesterday, pubing up in as good shape a ch.nese ebryaaatae iniini. Ma-on. tho trans-Atlantic Apollo of th" afarrowb also took a pr llmlnary canter of forty nii)i-s. gollg Brail within and flnishlnc with sometl.iug ag bis air.

ssooan i- iecouj rn the Letting. i.us Gael lilli thc teaser, lost heart and may i i if bc noes ant, "Tom" afoCoy'i bmeae i Dhnowa will take his plaea l.ichani taral "J1 tl te kc Wier, the "lal graphs inn Boston that he is a wintiT. Bookmakers are aying oaly loo to hun. The ls a little tn Ll'- on the lit is the mist renatlle sporttag crank of the day, having apprenticeships as letor, olowB, Jaoaay be has beae ragtag at Cati un assumed aiid Th. i-i la fn-t appaartaeo a- a lastji ataisoci irs ic.mc to deep nev ian tonight at ll o'rloek will he hauled ont i and paraded fut tie dele, ration of the spectator-.

At lUdilglit the Masjuis Of Queeiislieri eip-cted tO olin top of the OagC and deliver a stirring satasaiory, wMeo bo ami wind up draBiat aa.Iv bf aropysBg a rod Hag anil sending thu boys on ti eir Journey. The (janlen ha- Leen guvly decoratctl with flags md biaaori Thc doors will be opened this ev rn.ag i ai 7, by liayne's gath Itcglnient Hand. viii lie-in ai and people who drop In may a eOOOOrl IBUI ll KgBf Ulltiam DTirlen ls cnudeBt 'hal Ubert's i-eeoi-d for miles will he Bratam. If Kia, Ihe winner will be challenged by Howell BB foi ui vorld'a ebampMBBl lp I hes- are liresiding geniuses of the tramp- ajajisscr, o'liilcn; t. heo nedv; Judges, Jake drain and Mitchell: treasurer, w.

H. Bobbins; ap-nt. "Doa MeDouoaga; lecrctary, Ot i Weatherby. r.ltEAKiNt; Tin: BOUBBEOOBD. BUNNIN'fi A Tl.N MII.P I Vi lg ON II I TH ACK nm nu.

haatpiovamp. Six athletes got on the mark for the io mlle ahiaB pl( nshlp run af the Manhattan Athletic I lah yesterday iifternoon. They WOTC g. P. Freeth, of 'Le Preopoel Basttara, Ktaaatfa; winiam McCarthy, batten Athletki Caab; Mc load ami a laVirtdsni of the Ue-t gthleUC Club; BJ, T.

Yoiiiij. lanalea, tagfnad, and J. s. H. Mel I nf thc Brighten athletk Club.

Even UM cntlci ilaota gathered tu kw the ihic i and the attempt at the oae-heof reeces" shtven I bi the inti Th" traci was heavy. The men went off ward wen together, Inimedlately going out TOOUg aral handicapped by over a lap. Erect h. second, and si -tl dan. third.

Young's tune was ni! int- 7 I teeonga for tte- toa miles, neath's, Batt -e on fs. Ooorga sad soother friend ia i ii -ii- Young he fnaahed tao io miles and oontlaefd to boot Hilly" Itnberf son's lOOOtd far one hour, of io mlle-. 770 yatta). De succeeded, maklnz 10 Battas 004 yardi feel in thc j-Isty mlniif, elapsing from th" start. The following are the time re.

ords by Battas of both Young and Hubert son: Tenn's ia.ti.-it?.>ir* i vernor's geOertam's lm. f. ai BOON 33:374 3 wi 11 03 I 1" 7 ll ioli', i 43 3123 4 22.01 om 61:32 3-3 3in. BOcMl-g Mm Yniine 1 hour: IO 101 janis Rflbnrtsoa 1 bear: 10 siUas 770 yeran. Freeth gabbed irltl a sprint.

ThOagfl he coull doubt les, have poshed Young more, it ls doubtful If be could have beaten him. THKY MAY FLAX ABODND THE GLOBE. Sl'ALUIM. i fiNTKMI'LATlNG TAK1M. Mig n.U.L.

PUOTKBg ON TU OBAJrO (TUC ITT. San PraaclsCO, Nov. A. li. Spalding started out to patfOCl Irs -ch.

me of taking OOO (earns go.OOO miles fruin home many people thongfat his Ideas and others chimu leal. Tho Chicago haaaaoll BtesMsnt went ahead with his ar laagaaneOtO, however, and has the sail-faction of Baaing his Judgment confirmed up to the resent time by a degree el saeeeaa. This success has ld Mr. Bpaldlng to eoatrmplete a before ntnraing home oamnorod to oralea: lat orlgtaal pergola appear. email.

Bbl Idea ls notting less than a tour around the world with bli ball players. Mr. Spalding Bras so favorably liupreosed that he has already employed Harry, of I.lverjool. the BurOpOOn agent of the hlcago, liurlington wu! QalBCJ rt ad, to art aa his agent Mr. Parry i- al raaaal lu ibis etty, but will'start for the Kast in a dav or two.

I' for Europe from Kew-Yorl OD 1 Ile win advise Mr. Spalding at Sydney snd lt will be definitely decided uioii whetts ball combination ni return to Amerton tia the At? lantic or ibo Paclfl rmer roane l.e upon the grand lour will In. t'l-t leaving Australia visits to Alexandria, Cairo, i Kellin, Naples, Home, brussels, London, Liver pool, (sueenatown, in and uni.lin. ii i- peeled thal Nea Yotk can be reached bj April 1. Id time tu enable 'I" hail players to j.

clube before thc opening of thc baseball sra-on. WHAT 1 III'. rii.H'IKK.- ABS DOXHO. PaBowers of pngUlsn were deeply latOraatod yea in the probability of a nrft'log ibortty between MltoheU and Dempsey. Mitchell win be la the city io dav.

aud Dempsey will also be hem before the week is out. the dtreetoai af the i aUforala Athlotlc Club lu now on way tu eee If ho ran get the men to have boat In San I'la' The Westerners will pul up a large sum foi the pugilists to contest fur. Yosterday MoAultffe, the Ugnl-wetght cham? pion, with le. BoehO, of St. Louis, his backer, railed at The Police Gaietta" ofBoe In regard lo the i.

I ice nf (arney, the English light-weight champion. McAuBffe said: I vi Bag I sh champion according to either lyndon ur Qi I torry rule, fnr any sum (rOBD 05,000 a BBM Dpward, and Poller Calotte" diamond belt, and to prove I mean baataesi i wi.l pool 11,000. I give arney io eome lo this country ard will fight hun three months from the i -L- win aliow him iou pounds expeasea to Bght In America." McAuliffe's barker ha- posted i'00 pounds with Richard K. Fox to slow he u.eiins. what he t-av POINTF.K AND SETTER conti BTI AT UH.

ll PODTT. li gb rolnt, S-4 tbe tmirfh 1' l. Madia Ital OL II. Odell's Consolation. Hayard iJcster beat Ossian ana won tlr-t ii, and C.

Ii. Udell's Roger Wll.iai-is be put down Monday norning, bo run for leeood atoaer, arbon tbe will be ii ibod. Pour lu the all i itakea J. tioodwin md Dave B. J.

A. Dager'i Clnctnnatui beat E. Duraee'i A. J. Cwt mi ob ii ind Avent The and At eui Kennel's fe, lea- D.

M. Darrtni on' gflle ll.ll. TBAS81 TEASTir TRA Among tn" arriving by i Bremen, were Cole --i I Orahaa Mr. and Mn BJcha I smpbell, CH Marshall H. Godfrey, 9 Dagesaeyer, Isaac Ueebt, II von der Hoct.

.1. King, I Bri Moran, j. gr. Ma Danpimoan Montbe, Consul Joseph J. Mr.

ami Mrs. Turner Patt i meroy, i'. Potera, a'tlltam Poatelmana, Uenry Asher Bobbina, H. Pelham Bobbina, Paul senkrans. J.

Dr. William Stark. Isaac Wolf. Among those who for Liverpool on F.truna wore and Mi V. Argulmbau.

Pedro V. Aspurna, a. Arnold, J. Archamba, J. OT.

Anderson, Mr. and Mi-. Maeeulej Blrekhe-ad, 1 Booth, ll- Bigelow, Mr and roderic Bronson, Bronson, BateheU Joh ii. Barrow, Ll enant m. Bryan, T.

D. M. Burnside, Barnard, P. Prederleh Carver, Lieuteaanl w.iiiam Crosier, v. Mr.

ead Mi-s. w. i- Cutter, Braes! i larha, Mr. Cui.li,i.gham, Mr. ami Mn P.

Davidson, Thoma- Drew, w. a. Duakerley, Mr. and Mrs. j.

A. ixjiiohuc. Mr. and Mis. Bobert Dempster, Johi A.

Duport, Dr. i Dr Jaoses Bdmuads. James Pil m. j. BUIs, w.

H. Gray, J. t.raf ton. B. OreenweB, Mis.

ey. T. Oosga, Mr. sad Bis Il li. Iloiinhton.

A. S. Ilav. Ilenrv Ilal Lieutenant ll. iluiik'erfuid.

W. K. VlBlS Hilton and BUtd, I. flammild. linton Humphries, A.

Herrmau, Mis. M. ll. line, yuionil and Mia Howard, w. H.

H. w. Janel, Mr. and Mrs. Much Dr.

A Logie, (baric- l.e-ijuercux, CavaxtOS I'. Murphy. A. ti. Morey, William Miller.

J. H. Mllward. Alexander McDonald, Willum Mart.regor, Alexander Mackie. K.

Martin, M. MudK-'. Janie, MoOOO, Mich.I, II. I). Moyer, MeBftdO, Mr.

and William Marlin. Henry MoAJpta, Mm. ll M. Morrie, Uly P. Nott, Charles E.

Mr. and B. U. Flante. Marmaduke Uh I.unison, John BOBOBiahl, Mm.

Ulch ards and daughter, John s. Stevens. Lieutenant ohmel Charles P. Smith. M.

Yan Hom, John Wooloo Thomas M. wailer, Coaaal-Ooaoial to London: Walter Wauon. H. I. lier Ambrose Wood.

I.l"ulenant and Mm. T. M. WOOdraJ ind child. Among thc pasi-engers on the steamer La lourgognc, for Havre, wrre Dr.

C. 1 John 1.1 ir. ThoaMS IL Broad Mr, and Mr- a wa, Cotoaol C. n. i and Mr-.

M. lirition. Mrs. Corneilu? La and Mis. K.

It. Barbe, Claude l.affanjon. lad. rico Camaiho. II Ml Ml P.

Be? alle, Dr. Oaurala Pl ai Febrsa, Jobi a oaniner, babel, i. i Oreen i Held, Dr. C. Hnteh n.

Frederich Hermann, Herrmann Mr an i In Kinp Cbs Klng.lt KanaTmann, li. and Mn. Eraesl w. Lombard, a. Li i McDonald, thc Bet M-ir-m.

J. the Bet Ila Jose Caaaaeho L. Bheinhold. Mortimer I. btrasborger.

Miss i titer Pen 81 pier, H. ii, ii Bbeafa llllam Bprtngei Mr, and a ieorge i. i Bborm. i Admiral -i il. i irs.

John A Charles Among the arrivals bj the werai Be nor J. v. s. it. Kvaas, J.

A. WiLiam Humphries, l.lsnteneni H. Kirby, i. Il Lu-k. Mei li.

Bowman, arsons. Senor Joaquin Tljero, W. Wciall. Jr. Talton.

HR. CLARKE TO Kl BBBZBD Arrangements fur the of Edward Clarhe, ajwartfetag BaaaaajSC Of Tb? Tasanse, Lave been per by hl? life lon I frhBBd, W. W. Walsh, of No. 4 ITrst pjaee, UnioMyn, who perhaps knew Mr.

bi-tler than any ulnar man of his ai quainfanre. ho seivlce st tho house, No -1ZU tarroll will be rtended only by the family circle and a few Intimate 'lhere Bl BO pa.l-b Kev. ii. Moment, paeear of tba VeiiauaoOaa iTt-sty af WhfOh Mi Clarhe r.a> a trustie, will attlkted the Kev Albert J- Lyamn, of Ihe utb Couaingatlofial Chu" feOCS a wami i fusnd of dee eas ad lae funeral kPas p.aes at -I o'clock to (borrow. ibu budy Bi be buried lu Uioeiiwuod, NEWS EROM THE A FINK OOTTAGI DtffTltOYMX BI FIRE.

Af au early hour yoamrOaj morning the family af I Janies IL Maury, oeeanted Mw 1 rottaee in islip l. were awahsaed by tfcstrsleoBmgaaartaaeeil BOtag Ittsd v. ul, sun.he Th" fnint pin Bl tba build ing was In Hame-, aa I thc fundy and servants hld ia iv haas to aseogM by tbs car eatroac Mm Maury, who hs in geuoate health, waa Bbaoel ovomoaae 1 by th- smoke und bad io aa Berried eal of the burning i building Tbe tamil) and servants lo-t ail il ii lng and person I property. Mts Moury's Jewelry, Iii ludmg diamond- sud i valuable fold watch and be i fl dtt Inelad dc paintings, brie bra ware it roy od The furnitare, which i gupervui John ll. Veil, Ihe ewnei ol the balldfng, um W3.P00 The i budding and furniture were insured for in i omj Mr Miniiv'-.

loss i fun covered bj Insurance. He om the bull ll asher 1, lease sxilHagal thal time it to thought that tue ur- wai ceased by a defective gue The building, which erected about mn y. ago, one of lac baadsomesl la IsUp winiam Gartner, aaa af ina pointed by Mayor Qleaaaa, dying at hi, mshleacc in Long Island City as a result of Injuries received an I riday. Mr. Canner a painter and bad tehan t'i" eontract for the painMng af a four-story house in tin- i.eirnan Mi" superintending th' work he went upon the mot nine had gotten in one of hi- evis.

bad hound a handkerchief around ii- bead, while walking aronnd tn- faiie.i nu'. that he approached the edKi af thc roof, and stepping over, he (ell to tbe ground. His hi kg was badly burl and bia body braised, and bc ii mic, ul Injuries. Ile un.let tiie care of Ur. Lyttle, bm there are no hopes of his recovery.

JERSEY CITY. Patrick A. Coffey, the murderer of Acnes Smith, "as arraigned In the Court of Oyoc and Tei miner yaatarday for sentence Jndgfl Knapp sentenced bini to be handed on Wednesday. January Bat. The arteeeor heard the sentence without displaying anv i nio'lon.

counsel having bira that all hope sf asYlaf, bU lifo waa nut yet gone. The grand and petit (artes for the tenn were drawn yesterday by tho Jm-y loruuiissloneis, under the ingot rlslBI of the Cunt. H'-nry F.lston, age fourteen, an emplove pf the rabbet weela in Btrovoat-aC wa. .,.111 io New-York yesterdaj io oonoo) a 1,111. 11- reeetved a cheek hw y.jOo.

and bad leached Provoat-Bt. and I'aronla-ave. on bis way tiaek. wbea he was attie ked by two men and lobbed of the cheek. Although lt only o'clock In thc aftoraooa, the hlehwsymen escajied.

Paynamt of ched, aaa stopped, and, the poiire are hunting for the thieve-. Jnattoa of the peace N. Davis ls also a police Commbaioner and ha- been prmldeat of the board fur Hie bast elgbtCOa BOB tba It has Jut b'vn rared timi, he ts the othes of Polios ls stoner lUegoUy, as the cit) charter provide, "that any one. of tin- said eommlsalnen who shall during hi- term of utile accept or bold any place of public ur emolument, or who shall during his tom of pul.li'- oflka be publicly nominated for any olin of people, and shall not within ten days succeeding the ame publicly thc nod Domiaattoo, ihall Id oltber bc deemed thereby to have tc The Coauadssloosrs af Adjustment submitted their twentv seventh report to In tho Circuit couti yosterday. The amount involved ls Of which about bO yet cent is OOlieeteehs.

NEWARK. Joseph Knorr, of the Zeitung. had pan of his tongue amputated last spring In the hopi' af destroying a cancerous growth. The cancer bas leoppeored and his recovery ls pronounced 1m poastble. Michael Fogerty, of Bloomfield, was taken tn the Memorial Ho-nital jesterday, suireilng from a ignU.

He dlaeoverod bing bleeding uneuns. iuus at midnight un Friday In Bcllerlew sve. Ho uuaole to say bow be received his injuries. VARIOUS TOWNS. County Electric Companv has Just been teOOCpecnted, tn purchase and operate tbe v.

'petrie light plant now being finished hei-e. The eapltal ls glOO.OOa OBAKGSL-A child's fair was held he-re at ia of Harrlaon Whittingham on Friday and ay tu endow a child's bed In tJie Orange Mesaarlal al. About was raised. PATFS80K. The horse car which nan-owlr srap demolition Friday at the Erle cross tng hiv- boca street! bv the sarne train resawdaj If tie driver had ant got out to aaa for himself If a train ap The gate It i- alleged, again failed rn give warning.

ii a Baaaclol erisla la the Boord of Education iWtng to the refusal (A tho Aldermen 10 appropriate money fi the sch ELIZABETH. An entbualaatle neetlng of Republi lg old headquarters ol Brood and Beat Onad an Friday evening. A iiermanent r.c pubUciu social organ tal an wm formed. The new bm ce cor Una, thc Butsbete Street Railway Com? pany, begin limning Its can tot lirst time yester? day. ramrapn Athletic flub will have a al their hall url ri the winter.

BERUSt It'INT Night schools will be established lu il." Second, Fourth and Wards by tLe Hoard of Education. HA' levmty live cases have thus far been treated In hhs mm opened Juuo 13. WE8TCHESTEB CODSTT. NEW ROI llKU.r.. Hi" Clttaens' AssoetOrioa and (payers of this place, ijiii bold a meelina in the Town Hali on De embei 1- to oom der be of engineer In regard to thc pr construction of seasrs lor the village, and to vute for or agaln-t aulh-irlilng the viii authorities to s.in* bonds to the of Or tor the payment ut tba work rOKKERfl Tba Toakara City Ballroad han beei placed under control of the indhoMera, who Lave alec hal ofgeera to Manage Its atfaiis.

MT. VKltNuN-Tho fair of the young Men's hr 1st lan Association of Mt. Vernon, on Friday night. Thc fair Betted lome r.Ais'n An Involution try land? mark in the lower perl of thc town was set on tire awrntna: by a tramp and redneed to ashes, lt wt- tiie Thomas Hunt one-snory-andVe-hall tour and frame building, Which ood on tho vail road, leading to Mt. Vernon.

ALONG THE SOUND. .1. Beardsley purchasM a rallwav capable of receiving a reese) of 1,000 ons, which will be pea li.ii, operation here. gORWALK Hev. Howard clapp, son In-law if lllism II.

Barnum has resigned tba re torsldp if 8t. Iipl-eopal Church. A TEACHERS' TOrR TO WASHISGTOS. The holiday lour to Washington for teachers of New York and Brooklyn, arrainte.l by tbe Penn--. 1 Hallroail.

oilers an attractive mode of spending 'hrl-tmas. Thc excursion will leave New-York by ipeclal train at ll a. Decemter gg, r.ound-iilp IhSkeW, Including rallwaj In both dtrac uoal- en route, and hotel accommodations In VVaf-hlngton. win be s.dd f.ora Brooklyn. New-York, Nev ark.

N'cw Brunswick and Trenton, at tl-. Th? will be coud for return passage only by ana il rain leaving Washington on Iiecember ni irmatloi win be later. Holiday Announcement. TIFFANY Inion ork, liave now on and Hie manii of their prepared Tor the touting holi layi, and wmgttmi that early aaasTC not only the heit Ironi Ihe atoek ol" new fsaaaoJt the ronda that in a ria hiv throng the atore in 11 will he eared for miil the time get for delivery. Warm Winter Cloth? ing for Children at low prices.

in the var. BOYS' HEAW ALL-WOOL. ni gj nml base ur WasataaBdi la gsa rania and i Bl in tli- HM sn I BS SW BXBSMtVa JERSEY AND BEEFERS. Misses' and lliildrens Coats, Jackets and mnnT desirable styles, lu broken lots, nt BBWOBBy Hui eil BBBBesk Wool Wwtmn, Babied All Ihe .110,1 populnr of MERINO I NDER In. Ihe SmjlmiT mid Nnturul Wool.

CANTON FLANNEL Day mid NiaUt Drawers, Mein Pinier Flannel mid HKAVi WOOLLEN BOeng, SSBBSSB BOYS' AND I.IKES' CAEsWOAB JACK (limuols CHILDREN'S Fl and Double Chinchilla nt Pliuli willi Eur nt sfje, Mik Helmeta mid nil the latest Novrltleo. I.INF.D OVEK-HLES in nil WARM HIM m.i:ti:i:\ 1:111:11:1: boots awi bbbUTT WINTER Wo mean by low prices not only low-priced but very low prices for the Best doods. BEST CO. 60 62 West 23d-st. A Golden Opportunity.

Tun rwr.rr.r. or McCall of PHILADELPHIA. ENABLES l's-, EX I TRAOKD1NARY II 1 Et BEC. KINO A SKIT OF clothes made to ordeb from the VERT FINEST FOREIGN Tl I IT A VERY MODERATE PRK NOTWITHSTANDING Trir. HIGH QUALITY AND Sf IM r.I! 16SORTMENT 1 MBRACED IN THIS LOT.

we HAYE. AS IS OUR INVARIABLE CUSTOM, DE? TERMINED TO TIIK PUBLIC THE TULL AD? VANTAGE oi' OCR PURCHASE $20 AND $25 ARK Till'. PRICES FOR a SUIT to TOUR meas URE ARTISTICALLY CUT. HANDSOMELY TRIM AND CAREFULLY WE APPEND A LETTER FROM THE READ OP TUE FIRM WHICH UEAE-S OCT OUR STATEMENT: PHILADELPHIA, PJOV. 14.

18S8. MESSRS. 0F.0. CASTOR CO. DEAR SIRS: IN ANSWER TO TOUR INQUIRY RELATIVE TO TUE STOCK OF WOOLLENS YOU RC PROM Ol'R ASSIGNEE.

I CAN SAFELY bAV THAT THEY ARK ALL. WITH VERY FEW EXCEPTIONS TIIK I MIST QUALITIES OP PORTED GOODS. WE PURCHASED THEM POE THIS SEASON'S TRADE OUR PRICE POB SUIT? INGS was PROM MO TO BOO, AND OUR TROUSER? INGS FROM TO Sta I BINCERELY HOPE THAT YOU MAY MAKE AS MUCH MONET OM THE TRANSACTION AS WE HAYE LOST VERT TRULY YOURS. ROBT. ADV IV ADDITION TO THE FOREGOING AND IN? CLUDED IN THIS SALE.

WE OFFER A LIMITED ASSORTMENT OF PINE ENGLISH SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS. BEING 'J HE RESIDUE ur TUE STOCB OF MESSES. REDFERN SONS, OF STU AVE. WHO HAVE DISCONTINUED THEIR LEN TLEMEITS TAILORING DEPARTMENT. geo.

a. mim TAILORS EXU.U-1. ULT BROADWAY AND '2B7 BROADWAY.OPP. KALI. PARK.

ijuiin 01 uUfflfMI, IMPuHTERS ami CUTTEnS OF DIAMONDS Precious Stones, BROADWAY. '29 KIF. BLELE, Vtt HATTON' LONDON. WE IMl'ORT DIAMONDS IN THEIR ROUGH AM) SAVE THEM CUT UNDER OUR I OWN SUPERVISION THIS ENABLES CS TO I PRODUCE THE FINEST CUT AND BEST I MATCHED PAIRS IN THE UNITED STA. WI CARRY NEITHER OFF-COLORED NOR TRASHY 1.Ds.

MuST OF Ol'R HT'H'K CON SISTS OK BLUE-WHITE AND WHITE MA- 1 THERE BRING NO DUTY ON TUE DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH, WE BAYE THE io' PER CENT TUE GOVERNMENT LEVIES ON ALL DIAMONDS CUT IN EUROPE AS WE HAVE No PROFIT TO PAY 10 IMPORTERS, IT SAVES Us THE io PER CENT THAT ALI. OTHERS HAVE TO PAY. RY CONDUCTING our. BUSINESS IN Tins MANNER WE CAN PLACE BEFORE THC PURLIC THE PINEST CUT DIAMONDS AND OTHER CIOUS STONES, MOUNTED IN THE NEWEST AND MOST ELEGANT DESIGNS, FOR SS PERCENT LESS THAN CHARGED ELSEWHERE POE THE SAME LRADE. INTENDING PURCHASERS BHOULD NOT FAIL TO INSPECT THE i LI gTOCE WE LARRY AM) NOTE OCT.

PRICES MASON Ac HAMLIN ORGANS AND PIANOS. 100 STYLES FROM TO $000. NEW STYLES INTRODUCED THIS SIMEON. Mason A Hamlin Invite examination of Uiiriifht and Partst nd ISSNi .11 Screw-- uy li las" "Ujeh (irnnounrr 1 by experts "thy gfBBBMI ncnt In lulf a century." i'tanofm ld for faslior Katy Payments alto rcnUtl. Catalogues HASON A.

HAMLIN OKI.AN AND PIANO gg BbM 1 Un.on Beanie), NEW-YOEE A. F. A MMES, PHE CE LB BATED bon 11 uti ni: IND lim i.i.ot*>. BEST AND I HEAPgST HMM E- IN THE WOULD. 1 in Pic 1.

1 1 1-1 lt ag HEDI CED PKH'E l.iWT. 4 Ru 1 ton An il, huliuu Mjuvtaln 13 Iii Muusiiai 1 uren, tl 88 Ul BM Mi uwiui rY "I iVEOJffl Bl I tvi I KIM ll I SDKiaVl.AU. Finest aswrtim ni Preach LUmo Utult-rwoar, oraet PUB NigBt ri-i HAKDMBKt'HiEFB. Tat Hnnday Hand Embroidered Yalem lat es. I VN-.

Anti ami styles Pirn I ORSRTH tl.LIEKE. Best from BS 7.1 up. JAMMES, West 'IMIE Ili.OI. OP OI'EN'-AIR (MX) llluku-au-d. Tba suthorliy oil tna-1Iran sn aumwnienu.

lor aiog, lau iilayuiK. herssbai ruing, ewL full, sf pei 11117. Tbs Tribnao, New! sean. BBOBBlaaBaag and uaiveraalljr cuuipittucuUid t'j ilia mWm EVENING DRESS. ll.

lui Tlie Sue ff mt-End 1 err um ki ns dir Iii ont nit fa a low rollins aa4 Th, rosin two lnrbesbe? Ide aansnal waSOti the narrow in nt the hOSaaaa Fine and limn still iiuiiiitnin their hetti upon popularity BB lo Dir liroo.l.-loths. The nm li nm dr, BB chauae, la r.r nilU. mid double.Iirenatrd. The frOOaaaa gaaSJaeaai "trnlabt and sNgbtly BBBBBBW ni the botloin, uni! iiimie li mu Ibe material US I lu- Illili. 'On- BBCOnsI represents the win.

hna berome vi-ri popular lol' Wear. mnilli oinfortnl.le, and ibe lonjtth lo tko hcnriiili. wli eout or Ihe wines ure In- with hi. li to the of tho tura. The i ii-id himi'iic the fine thc n.r.'i Thiheli mid Ylinnn We are i in in the ii inn.

manner tor and This isl he rhenpest iimi mont Mtilable onrirtrnt a cn I a run required on placed with this house lt om reliable persona. Fine Tailoring for Gentlemen and Ladies' Wear. Glh between 14th and 15th sts. ELEVATED RAILROAD STATTON AT DOOR. OPEN nrtr iiiiprtcfi L'ilinj TIihfSj hnrf nuanced perfect by the BBSS! expert rulers.

Seir- Tort World. ESTABLISHED B. I Cofpefiteii Furniture, Carpets, Bedding, Stoves, Pictures, Crockery, Everything for Housekeeping. IS3 to 205 PARK ROW, NEW-YORK. Between Cttg Ratter Enframe and Chatham Pijaare Eh -cition.

Goods sent every where every day. Liberal or CbsM di price lists mailed on application. Pl BM 33 PER CENT. SAVING GAS BILLS. Prevent all Smok Wmm "Blowing AT-ACHE3 Burners.

Insure Complete Combus? tion of Cases. Increased ri II iancy of Illumina? tion. Prevent ali Poi serous Vapors. Over 10,000 Ma chines in Service VYTIIKlKt Hovruav. CITY -TATE AC.EMTE* A WA lt II ED.

Tlie Union National Gas Saving 7 11 HHOAOWAY.M.W-YORK. KEl' EXC IlESrROOll I RE. Bl mts Bal in -u i lah ch. rrv. on lour oak, ma unwire; Lu nolld ash.

iga, lea, tot a Aiiii'ju. oak, nani pay, Ac. cany colonial 'inward: thc Quail tr i 50 upward; flus china an4 silver i GEO. C. FLINT 100 los West PARLOR ll A him- lav ali nat i'j la to itll covered c.Kjd* and aux v'tsio com.

shall foi iliwan ofter al mont buiir.ln*: Bise sn designs iii CaMnets. hut iiisiiN ga Maur will marked at aiu.u: the past af 104. iou, areal nih-st. BEDS. Ve sn Uta I Wardrobe Bed In th ry ana Bueau lt- ls I I I uDsard, uko.

o. flint im. hf I0S mi UasVag WOOD AM) la r.t.-'.u'ita ir street 6BO. C. FLIIfT CO.

lot. I OPEN FIRE-PLACES. Tho most fie and varied I of ART GOODS that wo bete cvtr offered to tho public are now on at our ware TQOXBM. Persons dfhtirittg rich, durable sud nrtistie goods ma.io from our SPECIAL DKSKJNS -and not to be obtained at MIJ other ostablibh ntia this do well te paj un a before luirchauiug. J.

S. Gonovar 28 and 30 West 23d St. FACTORY ill. H.IUI .1 ,1 Hudi bunk und iiirccker.

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