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INGLORIOUS FOOTBALL. A GOOD GAME M'OJLKD^.' DISPUTES. ntnOERSQCE FEATCBRM Vf THE MATCH-PaiNCt: TON PLAYS A BOLD AND OPEN MAME. When the rising moon brnke through, the Norem bar clouds at ft p. m. yesterday, ker feeble ray* fed ?a ten thousand murmuring and discontented i* li? aison tho l'olo Grounds, rltey hsd gone there to awe what ha*seldom been witnessed there in mccnt jr*ra?a decisive inau li between Yule anti FnotMston. They did soo nonie of the finest And liveliest plavins that lisa evei boen dune by the teams of these rival colleges, bm the eutiR factmn of watching tht* sport lil Itt beat MMe* wwi confined to the first halt of the Kaine. In the sr omi half tho miserable disputes winch engaged the eur nix nf the referee, the umpires md even the pUv?r*, were a surry uii'l unprofitable spectacle for outsiders. The result was llint neither college hu* the glory of an un.hinno l victory, und that rancor End disappointment prevail among theadbereiiteof trot lt, Tho referee closed tho Hume on account of darkness und reaerved hie decision. Sot withstanding Un- iii a Allin;, nt an unfinished Struggle, tho Illili li wu-, neil nilli Seeing. At eat Iv A* nomi Madison Ninar* tunk mi the usual sp ?MOMS '?f foolluill"lay, 1'ho dour* bf tho Fifth jil eu nu Kulel mul tin' Hutimmi lin,iee exiling tn and fro endlessly. Muir corridine echoed the greeting* nf vming graduates, sager ko ever to BWrll Hie prater* anil di-, usa the merit* nf "mir team." 'I lie subject gloved, ami ulxxuy* liuM.rnx'il, au tuitleaa mu', sud (he (illy ie tlntt yesterday's tin-ill ruston did lillie tu demite th.' xeicil mel ell uui'iiiliiu! lunation ni timi um plllBllli' lllolilB'.I Hie i ,x i . !. x.-U-s Ililli fined Bili ll lither uti Hie noll I..nulli (kohl. Hui ? duwil ell home lullx lin machos, lo ive willi hunting mid frustling willi elma.t dnlirmiia louth*, who tynan he echuca With ilirii Lu (li'i illili liriir.'Ul ht mtleil rlieere, west mudding up the tivnine nt I u'elnok, i lie ?| oiling ami amil st in mg dcor* licit rung Ji"tu Um top nf Ina io ii lu i liiifirki'il with mungo Slid hl.ifk aennoil tn electrify the cold, set 111 air, ami the continuous "Kuhl Kuhl Hali!" from trio m*u lo hine sounded strangely In Ile eur* t?f th* printie laders willi wlunn the Bidcxvulk* were thrnngxl. For pu liirwi'iuene**, for noTrltv. for solof and Soisc ami exd'emenl, the scone nu lite Held of culti? st waa midurpass*(l. On ons gide of thc lovel gi ecu pot between the stalk grim goals, wu* drawn un u Int midadie ii rav "f coaches, rich 'villi (mci .uni fa tI\ ms ai n 11, ig with Nhuut lug men. IC vary niche mid cranny, every inch of available eimeo between the rape* hui! tlie outside fences held its until. The giaml *taud was cr.ixvdeil xtith ladies, Slim.i?: whmn I'ldin otim seemed ts bc the favome, while Yale enjoys picdmiiiuiited mi the on.iche*. Ungle answered bugle, nm! the volleys of cheers ?cte lakes up atfttlit mid agsin, making tho incuit nf tho field, liio Columbia boys were vociferous in their support of Yule, itml Hsrvard't puny repre Scuta!ive*, as J* their wnnt, voiced their admira? tion tor lur gallant allv, Princeton, mingling the trims ti xx it li thc dtauu'" sui black. I XI'IMI PA! Il 'ililli! ON KIF ITK.ID. At li ill-mist two a piercing veil greeted a well knit .voilug fellow who trotted into the upi ti liold ?ith'n j enow dillong luill uiid< r his arm. I'nnce tdti ili'i'iil i.i| her greet lug ns her team filed ito?ly rtfter him. pulling od i heir woolen sweater*, as they went. I xiii' superfluous pdiind hud been dis? pensed with in a ec soo u ufsrduons training. L":in, Binniup, fate*, iini|"r win me tine delicate skin ons could Blums! gue the leaping blood) necks lt 'tr* MiTlSrSl le?* Kn.I ultu'* in which thc smew* atiniil mit like whin ""I. fnhl nt the loni Weeks nf trnlniiig syent in preps* tntlon f"t timi bout. Tales Mighty mai ante i-otifu". tn lim iRMiirp eleteu st [ney tatt lightly hilt mi ibe 'nd anil i)l?pi iyen theil inswnt brunt v, A lUinpiitisitii shin* eil, " Lit Hu i uni |irovcil, 11nti tbs tait lesih Iim-I o lido sdrsiilitgV III wHthl, Sod Ihb I'tlniulmt I'lh'i tex mi iiiunl mir inlniie III ?I'-tleiili im.iI ?>.,..-.I. l uv. Tillea heil leal tna)i-| ? .* im'weiei, i|Vrtin>'.o i." I lo tb" "loot" u( d|.r, I.,.,* ,,i,||. Miall silfimai tittil IMUS nts j 11 r, I'll o lint, * omit!' |0 I' ylfiota: mul lillis ul, ii |f) ,,,,,,I,.,, Hill, ||||< I,nil .I i |||| I d'-'ll tn till' ?p>.f.ii mau tiiil mu .i.oi,...t in a. rn... m.ni |*i*i.r thu pl'irits omi Iheii p"*lliu.i, |fgfB n? billow* | lill* !..?,!,..n* fi*,,lill !Woila. . Jiu lol (ll i gilli! "'?. .jim Ut " .tli.i.iiaki I In.il.i. il... h. i li...,i. I il I . Hu. liri A.I.ni,1 Voil Ku,lill Ililli (illlllll* . ttllelllil lilllie. .loin Idi.-liil ll ll,, Ut R.iiii ... I,u.nh i Inilk li HuiUi lil. holde . Hall Inn i. I .moil 'lin, . Il.ilfli.uk.iiilnr liar. In .Full buck.M.ill.il Al '-'.io the ball xv,io pul in piny, Yuin bax inn Hie tun I in in Mal .i ni I lu-i.n i.-nil. billiards made a vicki a tu,nidi- followed, ami I'liiiceiuu secured the bill lu a ixvniknii;' Yule lias it nguiu, und tiilh eiilc* Imo iiii fora w nuiiuiinr, lin- rn,munt Vail'* i|il,iili r-li.iik pul- lbs ball lu Hint lon it (g teihuii'iiily tn pl.iv, an I a lively tueoel fnlloxTN, i'm li in.in endeavoring *" f*'l SB the l-.-JI and hold if. (Inxx n. I rmn wliii,! a lieup uf kicking; legs and wil'llx BSatioultttiug ump, Ixiclaids tattegtt with the ball end Blahes a linc mu sl? um-t to Princeton's gool. Ilertron sanlcbai the bit (if leather, ami faking S gtrnd start, buttH Fight through t ne t'liucetuu rusher.*, am) xx ii mn rive minute, after He' rjfentugol Hie game. Yale bas a lou li- loxvn. 'rho ball ih hrnnaht out before the Txoifi iind leny easily kuku it over toe ems...-bar, thus sei tiring a goal fnnn a touch-down, ur six jamill-. Yak-men all mund Ike arena Beted like luud for a lunger time than it had taken to make the -ii imini-. und befstw the stir hod -ul.Mite,l the pity xviih gmnir ugaiti. * Luuiui issssail bal neat, and the way bs dodged EB the tield with the ball t 'eked nuder bin krui, unKet tiug Yule's 800 yea utters anti siidiurr ssrenely be tweeu their KtJS, bruiuht mit thc piercing " mks ! J!<wiiu ! Ah !'' fin.n thon-atids of qniTSting Ibruatf*. Ti'liT tunk up thc triumphant piugiess win i Lamar was Anally ut ii|xm, urn! the proud Breams of tue yellow pr ineed Bad trembled wit i anticipation km lbs ball was carnell like a Hush within a lew feet of thc BOrUst rn goal. Here the groat pyramul Ret was performed, ten ur txvclvo ineti piling up over the ball to denim,-Irate tiiat it was down. As the outside men (Iropiie I uftrt'liietttiitlx. the umleruiuHt, whom one would naturally rx tull tu nco flattened out coi plctely. nw with becoming diiruitv and bugged the ball in the pre-i'iii i- nf thc tiHhcintiled mull it mic. Ile in re a Htnped j.Ticv uud Hie ball was l'rince t'-ii'-. lt was passed tn Mofla'. the liclmilitiilile kicker, lie Camp seemed it alter Moffitt's kick and touch'tl it iowa lieomk Yale'* tina!; time mite uiiiiutee alter the becta liing of the game. li. Hodge tried iur the goal ami BMSSSSd, CHAltA' rESISTK I OP HIP Pl AV. As'the luill Hew Inn k fi'iin Yale'si|uiirterH, ttwns secured bx l'timeton, ami Hams ina<tc a beauti? ful tun. Nnw was Moffst'g onportaBtty. He tried a drop-kick aad every Yale rianon tarnee1 a ninnie bluer, ntneatoa's slosjBB sgsls rent tuc air. lie Camp's tmii li- Iowa imant i BoiUtSj M off st's goal from tBS Bold WonJd m . un-D mme, Hut the ball went ap inning distill and dnbwnil v uvcr tim ,?>-,t n. The yeela!ors Monah! it s ?sat) thc reCsrtg tbmigiit etberwise. rnneetoa, however, weal aa with tie p av, dleaiipuiiiKsl, but uiixvilliug tu Wanto limo in di-piitatinn. Tba pla.x lag lor the uesi fe xv minutes wiim ebarneteri/.ed by a spirited rharse by Lamar ami the skilful xvay iii which H. Htidge iulcii e.nted a puss li um Itavue to Terry, l'riiiveton fofOtd tba light tug and had the ball tu Yale's (|uarter time tilter Hine. Molt it, in tusking a free eaten, was fouled by a Yale ni?her and Is-uit the ball. This diamaccful trick, xx huh it Was tin ilpili' ll 'l the amemliueiiis tu the rules had stopiied forever, called nut the hisses of the crowd mid the rekrec, uf course, grautcd Hie point tu afriaeoton. A long run by Kayne gave Yale a alrnxv once more. ll. Hodge's brave. tackling checked his on watd career, und a tiemendiioiis punt bx Kichnnls's threw the ball like* a caunou-ulmt agsinat Wanamaker's breast, who held it with a grip uf sleet and made one of the laott runs of t tie game. Mu it at had now xvarmeii up and lu ? cheery voue threw courage into the hearts of the charger* befnre hun, while his foot went thc ball a hundred feet in front of him. Ouce more bc got- tbs ball, tucking it up deftly aa it bounds to.vanl lum. ami kick* it utra't into Lamar's hand*, who carries it far down thc field. At this julienne. Richards received an addition to an old sprain in his aukic and had to lie letnoved from ihe field. After a brief delny, the fBJBSj isrcstinicd with Jennings nahststnted for the fiili-baek, wlin takes Kiibaul-'s place. The nsw mau showed his uietile bv ii tim- lung kick, vhieli tit-might Hu; ball nut ot Yale's territory st last. Cogo, Yale's heavy ccntre-tusli, made a head lung charge fur l'rincotoii's gu il,(b:it was secured by llird. Irvine, the l'riucetou frcehuiau. ?upnurted by Lamar, trau-leiT. il the tight onie mure tu Yale's ground, where lt. Hodge OTtnUysd some pretty Science and Peters indulged in a foul ta'lle. Ile Camp ami Peters moue several brilliant rune at this point ami Terry ham Hts brunt of Hie battle fur Yale. fattOOfea mare I mightily when Do Camp waa seen forging his way at lightning eluted with the bali under hie arm and a bluo-stncking astride of his ueck. His ino tress cost him dearly, however and be, tun, hail tu leave the arena for a space Edwards being mi bet it ute'!. 1 he clean, white birceche.s of the substitute contricUeU strangely With the gri.uy ciiuvi* xv uni by tense xvhupfiad been lung lu tlie'liglit, but Minn thc, too, hud the udor uf Motlier t-'srth. Wallace makes a splendid run lor Yale and ferry adds to it s-ioihei. lolar, Moffat, thc Hodges mid Harri*. howover, work it back sgaiu and thu Iii -i half clwgea with the ball still near the Yale gea). A IllMillAll Hi, At PAUL Tba lesa that is nail about the second half the better. 1. baaau at 3:40, after au interimsalan of ti I Leen minni..*, and w_, tu have lasted, aa tho julee dictate lurtr-tive minutes, lt started off briskly en.nigh wilt, a characteristic nm by Lamar, who was hurt at tue tiuigh. ferry, for Yale, tuade a nut- diagonal run and tim luigi's blew once more for Yale. Waaa> maker wag divjuii'ili'-d mi thc trord Of two of his<'ppuneii*s, a.id Edwards tunk his place, IV Camp having reliirii.tl to the lield. Madel tutted tbe h: ll as it was passed to him. and Mudge mmle a bad throw to Lemar and Yule .n.nie good progress, fsttiug the bull nttar the ceiiire of itt tiela. At this point B disgraceful affair occuricd, which ?n*___??__b_???*_??-???- ? mmm threer discredit npon tl) eoncernerl. At least lt el' factually dampened the lutereet of the speotatore and raised suspicion* of injustice. Hoyne, Yale ? quarter-back, put the ball in play, ss wag UinugbL and Edwardo seewred it and made a ttooTl mn. The referee decided that the ball had not been fairly put in play, a decision against which I'rinceton protested. Hie referee? theroupou resigned. Yale refused to accept his rcMgniitmn and would have nu other referee, sl thongu Captain Hird offered to take any reputable Harvard player on the grounds. After protracted and utterly stupid delay. Priueeton yielded, under mutest, so that the game might bo hu ished, and Mr. Appleton was iclaiiicd. In a few minutes, during which Yale played with exasperating slowness, itbecame. as the Yale cap? tain declared, too dnrk to play am! time was called with the game unfinished, and Frinceton clamoring for a fair chance, las had nulplsyed uer opponent at nearly every point ami it looked ss if she was to he cheated ont of the ga nie. Hie icleice agreed to withhold his decision. There was little cheering and absolutely no en? thusiasm on either side as the crowd reluctantly left the Polo Uroonda. It was nearly dark and all alike felt that tho game had been wilfully pro? tracted, lt was suggested that hereafter it would l,e well to cull football games at sunrise in the hope that possibly they will be finished before dark. Tue referee was EL M. ABB eton, of Hiiivurd. Princeton's nmuire was vV. W. Connor, and Yale* Uiuis K. Hull. THK li I'I I III I DKCT AUKS ll A DIUW. A conference between lite icfoYen und the two iiin|iiic? \x.is luill at the Fifth Axct.m. Mulei Issi ii ig hi. Hm result of which was that the rn I cree do i lined ibo game a draw un a im hun ul construction of thc lust part uf rule '.".', which rrwiiiirea that Um game shall be divided into two halves ol taree nunile la ut an limn cm h The game xx in tilled lie fuie the eipiiiilmii of tim secomt futl> llxe min? utes. OLDS AMD PrsDS-tlVf/llHPAMD HY A BY*TANHr-fb t.iinguiii Rnallsbmaa la groan of admiring Anglo tmittlHcs : " I here luual be Huuielhlug III t ne Aiuel lean climate, iwal you knowi few *|iorts rmi so freiini'iitly iii beastly mix e." Liiiliiistiiatic miss with a brother at enllegei " Od, ferry ls just magnificent. Him playing lt superb, lie'* u si,I..mln| athlete.'' iemlei-lienrfcd little woman tu bel es-url when Richard" wa* hurt: " I'ooi fellow I It's a shame Unit they let him lie thom on the cold ground. Whv anani they put. their xvra|is limier him f Mich lu utes men uro ! Ami that horrid doe tar, puning of his gloves su languidly. Uh! If I were utily a mau !!! Ttl like tu bc near him. He i.lil bu vc nix iii.itTii a minute.'' Handsome society girl. surrounded by :i Int nf young college fellows (de? murely!: "And don't you do anything nt colfego but practise sports T" (When the BlOWd broke into tbs Bald ana sur inuiMlcd the players)?Highly amused youngwoman tn her Mend: Hoot those men remind you of a lot of ants gathering around ti lump of sugar t" (Outside tba grounds I the Princeton coach pass? ing: the men silent)?Young lady, inuch excited ami stamning her foul energetically: "Cheer! cheer I Why don't you Bbeel?! VUMa FLAY IN MK IR "POLITAN FARR. WI SILVAN Ililli IV I'll AILI' UV p: N Vs VLV AM A ? OOOD SI'Oltl AMI NOl Ml CH UAH Motin. tint football guine between Wesleyan University anti Hie University Ol l'ltitt^vIv.ttiio. ult liomin iml t>ne nf tb* great athletic eventsoj ihauksglvina hay, wu* hotly ron teated nml rsi len fort fi coo'! olav from Imtli teams. I he game nu" sci ilnvn fut I Olio, ut .Metropolitan Park, but it was full? ll u'i luiit before t fie \> estel tit I so tn made tts shpeei - time tlpoil Hie tlel I. 1'iii uliutl*) ttltecii minute* the " oviii wiitioti impsHshtly t"i shelf nphiiiieiilSi In ?lie men',llttlo n L'fiullv tltttllnei of the ff lends nf Stell ii,ll. gp mi li t >l ri Hurl Ins Debt. I he hint lt nml Hui fililo'lta u| \\ Mist gil timi Hie lillie Bini i I illteull lind . ,.u ul I'etii'ui il HlllS I" M'lllliiil Hip liultmiiiulea nf lin. 1'iillogitHi*. \ ttiilr-lm, llili'il w)th i Miiiip mint tt||.e*i.i| in lin. t.iuiu.g ii,n..1. ipi.;., I.,,i,.,,,' ,ii.,.e min tim Hr Instil a sm) Hs . poule |i|i.|.r-mlBU tn final ?* ,...ii.?.. ?,.?-.. iiuu.ilh du niem olii.il.il h. . ., .Inna Al I I lljl fltt I'l l.ll-O l|.,lll.| U.IUI hu Imo i hui ph li il lin ii loin, i in, lint a dion wa* i nilli). |V tl ll .-,1'H.liil 'lim Hil. Iiiniiiioi liul'i. li|,l nu* 11.1 ll gool ? .i.e. .ii limo lin .i.ii ant.iei nf inning lim willi! .iii.liiiii.il | hell' li.ii I.s. ,fluid, Hm VV OS] BJ; a|| inp lain, mn in ii Hu-ti.mn ht pausing thu bail i?< I'.L? ..hu slmlcd lo inn. hui aaa plump!!, tacklcl and thrown wy Meek, u stiidsni tn Hm l'liii.uiul|iliia Mrdii.ii Heh.ml, ix tm duiueii Iii* football esperienae un Hie Yale lenin iii many a gory bailie nu.nuM i'll me tun and lim x aid. Mis play icslcrduy sim wei I thal lie had been I rained in a gnoil b. hool. Home lough play fulloxxcd Um opening of the game, ll xvuh evident li.tim lirst Ilia each te on intended to win, alni, us is usual lu college football g.ines, this determination showed ice.i ina ilispn-iitiuu on tue part ol thc playeit lu drop the bull at any um inciit ami begin a list light. Fur annul ten minutes thc gu mc poplin noe in im> ern*. Then, liv a tai I limit run. Nonie, uf I'ciinsy) i ania, bioko through all opposition, earned the hall behind Wesleyan'* goal linc and secured a luuchdoxrii, I fruin xvhich tic kicked a ima), 'flic SP COCOS ol their uji(iuticiifs ,-irmiseil tho spirit of the Wesleyan play? ers, and a few moments laier Uphiim succeeded in making a muc.hdnxvii fur Wesleyan, but su tar from the goal-posts that a goal cuuld nut he made. Soon alter thu cuiiitnenccmciit nf thc sccund half Wcsieyan xvas forced io nuke a tom sadowa lor safety. Another touchdown for Pennsylvania was scored by Thompson. The chances nf war, ba we vee, now turned in favor of Wesleyan, ami after Pennsylvania bad been foteed to touchdown, Haatlio, ni a benatifnl ron, io xrInch he completely distanced all p rsoit, se? cured a touchdown directly behind Pennsylvania's gua I. the score xvas noxv even, and oniy lour min? utes mure left in which to decide Cox game. I'enti by I van ia, however, succeeded m tins t mm in flore* lng lier nppunent. tn a safety touchdown, which narc her thc game by a POON of l-l tu 13. In the BOWNS of the second half one of Hie Penn tylvanla player.* xvas disinialilied fur slrikiug a memlier of the nther team. The teams wara composed as follows: UValrven. /'i-ifom. PMtffgtjs of Vtnu. Alilsilt. .1!nailer .Hintfli. Wilcox.iciPlu ?. .Item. liinl.ie. . . ...Rashes_.i un i imt .i ii. 1..I.Ru Uer. . ..Tfio'upa m. Pike. Kuslicr. Puce. Hamlin.Rusher. Hell Hawkin*. Hasher . . (Hay. 1'phstii. Uuarur list k. St lichen. sun- . iiatMisii .Thayer, .unlit.Half hack.Matty. tscott ... lull hack .... katie, Lent* Hull, su old Vale player, acted ,.s referee. -? THE MILDEST -MATCH OF THE BEA80N. HII.Val.V8 IJtVllllil; MloXVs U.VAYKTTH lloW io HAY ?A llKMAKKAlH I sC'ltllP. Football players, ns a rule, li'ie a cold dav for a game, ns it rives an excuse for bringing into olaf all the muscular flores they posseee, It xvas a com day in Unlinked yesterday, particularly fur the Lafayette College' lim;hall team. Hm Pcuusyl vanians wen pitied against the representatives of Stevens Institute. Thc Ht. Oeorgc's Crick't (irotinds were the battletieltL The leama xvere ni'iilc np as toiloxvs: t,nfny,ttr. Potition. fitfrnt. Prey Rushers Collar! Xo.i.f Rusher* Hui.an Wells Rcsl.ri-a li arl li. lu''.uh Rushers cili url li /rn Ru-hera Ixletra.Ji i ni rion Rn*hot* Mc. ur lleellel HuSll'Ta nif~ll\auill lia un,* U'liTt. r Ilsek Pul i* in Prl'U-enn Half-Hark* Johnson Darnlsoii Half Ra.-La i ampin li 1 ratty Kuli Hack Actnaim, Frey captianed Lafayette, while llaldwin did the same for Stevens. The respective umpires wete Swift sud Mnnkurtz. Schultz, of Yale, was rcfetee. 'flic latter hadn't a great deal tu do, and the spec? tators shivered and shook in the wintry blasts that swept over thc field, although Stevens aaa having a walk-over, lu thc first half Stevens scored four goals and two touchdowns, while Lafayette placed to its credit the time-honured goose egg. The vis? itors looked well enough, and with few exceptions weie big, stocky fellows, but their knoxvle.lgc of football is evidently theoretical only. Th* general play of Piidgeon wsj fair, but in this respect he stood uluue. Cotiart and Johnson did some brilliant work fur Ste? vens. Kleteeh, the heavy rusher of the team, succeeded in obtaining a disorganized nose, aud several others were subjected to brief sp-lls ol semi-iiiiconsciuusnefts. Full r ur ti xe men walked with difficulty at the duse uf fae match, but nu limbs were broken, and the services of an mulei Liker were not required during the progress ot the game. On this account, the college students wini wit? nessed the game s>ike of it as pantie, in the ex? treme and altogether the mildest of the season. In the latter halt Stevens scored live touchdowns and one goal, xs inning the game by OH points to 0. llaldwin had an opportunity of kicking a couple of additional goals, but failed to profit by it. Hiith teams ?itaesasd the Yale-Princetou match at the F.do (.rounds in the afternoon. COLCMItlA-FOLYfKCHNIC FOOTBALL. A number ot spectators assembled at Washing? ton Fark, Brooklyn, yesterday morning lo witness thc football game between the Knickerbocker team of Culutubiu Collage and the Fulytecuiiie Institut* eleven, of llrooklyn. The Polytechnic players xx ere much smaller in stature than their opponents, aud all hough ihey iiluyed splendidly ut first they si um tired am! cuuld accomplish actually nothing in ibo second half. In the first half the Folyteckinc men forced the lighting and kept tho ball continually mai the Columbia goal aud soured six purni.. From tliis poiut out the knickerbocker players had every thing their own way and Piled up their score until Pt the end Uley had made twenty-two Minni tu tfieir uppuoents'six. At the end uf tie lirsi hull th" tseffSStood Bl io to H. Hard blow* und kick* were given and taken it: thc utmost good humor ami although laen irore mos sprains no one xx as dangeioasly injured. flic goals weie kicked by L. Cam-re II; .Smith I. Points nec oml: liv K'licgrrboci.er 22, by polytechnic rt. Thc limehill,,\ i.., nert mads by Hudiev 1, lose 2, Cul? ver 1. Two touchdowns for safety were made by Hie Polytechnic men. The refer** was r?. Rorke. The players aud their poaltiona are ss annexed: KMcsrsnocEsa NMM l^iim-i-" J a. kum. Rusher. I tilter l)Tr y. ... Hamer.FMtmae Orin Iii .RBihar.. Oruiwinu I currnre, captain.i.ualwr. xiofle.1 Cleland .Ru*l?*r. . I'lirlslUnroii Dinner ..Rusher.:. < Mm M carrer* ..Rasher.Hwrr*y Prier*. quilter Beek. iin.iigi?u C. M.MilUl'. HsIM'Sck .Hnilth. list. Hose . IlslfHe; .(%apuisu t urcoien.I Sck... nicks A Hu mon.JaUges.J.4 niter The Polytechric and Adelphi tciiui play at Washington Park eu Saturday. ?-*> LAOEOME at TUE PgLO u rounds. Ita WII.LUMSIIlTUi TKAM BKAT THE rillLADKI. PIIIAS. Thc top half inch nf the PoloUrounds was frozen hard yesterday morning and to walk over the crust muilc n sound like tuut of a concrete pavement, lim litttts grass llnre ass all in a txvist and shrivelled and ottered little inducement for a man to fall. Tbs people who went un there at 10 ..'clock to soe Hm Pliiludolphiu um! Wiliiumsbui ir Lie...sse teams skip over the Held after a ball sud ?mash each others' fingers with their sticks, guve i.p their heats O' the grandstand and ran about the groan lg lo keep nunn. the Williamsburg boys Bete there betimes, thong their best to ape the li'O ult' ulginuli-, ung.ie, nf Cunuila, pussing the ball sud d'olgiug and terning il The limn heming Hm Philadelphia teuin was delayed and those Md* shirted, white stockinged, mun ulm fellows dui uni iiiitieur till after ll o'clock. Tbs bum x*ua i nile.I (mme,Matrix lesi (he Msltiit* should freeze. The teams OBIt u* follows I ftjIIOMoMe. IVi.lfli'B, ll'lldSiesSiirr J D. I durna! OiiBl P TBWSIBgrl J p, 11, -ladder, im I < ll lioiieris PC Ma'eua ,.., C..si Bullit ..XXIIalil j, N niilrtl' ut ihii.*... noni ll u Hoad J lli.nl, ;, ,1 ileisnin Held, HI' Pal sui Vrlllioii . I'einr ' nrhl K ' IlllillMlll Isl linnie XX a's'. Jd Imho* I ll Ha'li Url huns I i Daley on!'Ide lui ne C ll bail* ,, I Billin Inline Thc men weie full nf spirits animal spirits brought nu by the cuhl timi they |ilu\ci| fur nil limy WrTO worth. This bull bsd no rest, so severely did every mun tick hlitm If to keep it moving, The sun began lu amp thrmigli the baas ami his ravs came down ii pu n the from n ernst j so did the inencimie duwil nunn Hie Rosen crust, fur tho huh thawed it (nsf enough toninke it tricky. Madeira came down under Fluniirry's stick and stretched himself ut full length on hts beek, The game waa suspended till he could begot up. Plauncry mad" a line run before the whole field, doing some sly dodging and getting ii lovely tumble that rinsed a shunt. Burnt attracted much attention and sympathy. McClain wore a convict shirt which, together with his tine (Toss thc-Jt'ivcr touches now amltlien. made him conspicuous. Il" also went down ? pi'ibablx to keep Hie others company. I lie war "as waged with great furr on both sides, thc umpires and referee doing their full shate atnie saitl in to of running about. Amt IhII tile spectators fell n-t nuning lest they -bimbi ho come conspicuous (or their stillness, ami ss the hallie nas fought, within the tailing there were willmot foot races and other games, fhe teams crooned sticks fur an boor, the game resulting in four gulls for WilliiiiiiHburg nenin*! one for Phila doi;ili'H. I he funner endeavored to smooth mer the tlcrr.it of tlnii visiturs by cheering them roundly. J R, Hanlin v J V M. Ism ...C. Ilsslell . , Mn'isll ll VlllflS c. W liiirn* A TIE HAMP ol BAlsBBALL. IT!" Fl RfttOMAi I l i'VI isl! vi) IN lt !H li IR I Vf -in HIT IHOIHAMi SHIVHIINII rTMT A mit". In spite ot the enid neath** rrattrdsy, fully rt.ww pticclutmH, Im hidlni' inattv Indies, witnessed tito mum (if bitsiball nt Washington Patt Minuithn. I tn- ii'iiic*! mus between resi? dent erufpsslniisl playeri hf Nea >"ik attn lb noli it/li. smi stime nf the be?t pint oi in Ins sunlit tv tun!' netti rb* OhlfNge, linet nm bi e Y"tlt st.il HMliut iii-ngm. Huh* mt" upi' ei'iiiul. und lim Mell. i|iult'?m?, Binna li nj soil tb* t Im liiuult I'Hl'Oi" rf' to ttlau pfPSettt: OlltablB tm Un I s|| mil |llliiit* SIII'll l"i| a Bl fl* u||.tina nxl'l lilli flilri il e.,, In, , _ ? 1,11, li|,ji|n Hil. luipi, i l"?*il lil *|" ? talula allin I, ,1 .iud I.fc. bul .IS ll tl I lu p i mu,, ls illili) Hil pun... nu ? lo.il.l i.nd ) lin i mill si woe sn ilium anti S*p| lilli ul Ililli a ll.ul I!,., sp. . in lola In lindi i ki iii un ni *i ? ..nd lu Li. H'I Hill ll a,!* ? ... I ..ml h.mill tl,.,,,ul,,, lung il ill, I Iud I shiuiln Hi v.ll I ll ll I ilga . . n pin , , ,1, the panie ir.niiilllig m., Ile each sills si of nial Liin inns. Mir emili ni in Hui iii -I g.linc played multi! (RS PB? issd League, lulen. I lui lu xv I ubi* seemed lu Illicit I ul tail a ne dillvity silaliliv. bul lt li uiiilcil liri auliou's Cnli milli m . luill In lia Xe linne I mu bin in keeping hie feet nw tim gruiiud than In delivering Hie ball. Troy, Julies ami lia]'OS carried ott' Hie fielding honors, xx bile Hankinson, Troy, Junee, Burdock uuil rarrell sioslled in Hie hailing. I he New-Tors players wore the first ai the hat nml ? lt bongil Brady mai ie a li j I, l beside w sa retired xv iib out sc,iring. In their hali of the inning the Drunk lyu (layers, thrungli batting ennis nf their op pmuiits, got in thr<e runs. Nelson wuh given his L.?*"? on called hulls, went tn second on Murdock's hit to third nu a xvild throw hy Keipscblagcr, and scored on a wild nit.ti. Hurd.ick scored on a hit by Knscinun, the hit I, i reaching Hie linnie plate on a paesed bull by IO-ipsciilugei. In Hie secoii'l inning eaei side xvas retired wit lum i scoring, Junes being t.ie nilly player to make a hit. In the third inning thc Moa* Yiuk players rallied ami, getting m t wo runs, asnde thci ('t'lioiieiits feel uuythiug but corni rtable. Brady won given his base on called balls, went to second and third on errors liv Murdock at second '?ase. anti SOOIOd on a two-base hit by Hankinson. Hankinson scored un a single hit by liny, lu their halt of tiie Hame inning the ItrooKlyn players iu eagased their lead hy milling om: linne mu to their score. Roseman roached his base on silt balls, was advanced a Ieee on l'ergu-on's sacrifice, ami sooted OB a bit tty Farrell. ,\o runs wen scored in the fourth inning, but in the ii,iii the Ken York play? ers rallied und gut in mic run. Hecaiiiinu got'a "life'' on a wild pitch, although tie aim, kat the ball, went to second on a pased ball, and seined mi a Int by llaiikinsun. lu the folloxving inning the .\c\x-York players sent BBOthog mau am,md the base nod tied the seora amid wild applause. Troy mattes hit, but xvas caught napping and put out. Junes also toads a tiit ami scored on au riror by Corcoran. Another inning was played, but nen her side could add to their si ore, uml us il xvas too dark tn ramalete aunt uer inning the gnuie hid tu be called, 'fhn players uml spcetaturs, hnxvevoi, ate nut sa i-licd willi thc result uml he lie ?Iii he pluxcil nfl at tho Pulu (.minni* un Katniday, Be Bsanoa, who wifl play wiltiUie Metropolitans MEI \eur, snowed a gteat improvement In He h li, Hut for Hie xx lld pitching und lather door catching of Kelpecblaget m tho nr*t Inning; the Now-York players tronid kaVS been victorious, tho full more xvas us fniluxx i; .Xe,,- V.rtk. jr. \bh pu .,. 1.1 /Iroi.klvu ,-. I,h ,,? ?. Brad/, rf I ll I o o o'veipon. ss . I | o 'J a Hanlin* ii li I, .' 0. 1 0 Du Mil:*, ?_?,,. | u gt, f >i Orr. lb. in Ul ' 0 0 lin.',,uu , I. ! a | ol o Tiny U I ", Kl 1! 4| 0 Ke, :u?,n. Ill . 0, Ol DI 1 .lone*, "h. , I) I ll 4 1 Ksr.-.il. Sb ? u - X i, ? Crane, af. .10 Ol el o fassPty. rt ti o o ll 0 lirn.eily If., ll. I, I 0 0 BemSBB, I f. . , 0 ii U o' ll RBipi'hl'g'r.el 0 d| S| Ul 1 lliyea, n 10 0 4 H 1 llicuiui.iu p. I () Oj J O Coi c.iran, p.. o, ul tl fl 1 Total* I 4i H'>i:i'.; a| Toui*. ~'?"eVfttaTiUi"? Runs MSIOI radi liming i 5__u_? .?.? ?fill o_i aiesaiya.... .? o i o o o 0-4 Runs camel New Y?rk. Bj UnsiUy-,. ll. Firs! hMS mi errors-New.\ nra. .11 llrisiklyn, 1. Mim,i, nuf Nexx Vmh ti liruukh 11, 'V Tula) left on SMBg?Xiew-YsTfe il ilns.k lyn. 4 ixxjiliaae SUSS HSatlBBBB. 1; Krluie.lx, I '|?,ai base hlth-Ncw-. , ort, l0| lirieiklyn, 6. Doub'e Blare-Far rrll. Nclsini sud Iltinl.sk ; Corcuivji and PenraaaO mid Dur dis-e. Vs lld plt< hrs? llicann.in, 8| Cnn "ian ?' Passed balla -lUlpirSilarer. >: "ayea, 1. lu.pluv-Mr Dally nui.cf g.iiie-- 1 li.uir ami'.., iiiiiiuti-s. ? SPOUT I'P THE HOAD. A IDXi-OTKUMNrj AT "oaBk" CA?-'n-CR0SS COLNrilY RACKS. At luoYluck yesterday rooming Hues nf carriages of ml descriptions, fruin Hie tamilyvoaeh to the light tiotting rig, and from the natty pony cart uf Slime fair voting woman to the dashing tandara of thc young man who aUects the English style might baye bm'asm-sorting thc* way through tho Park sud BB WO avenues that lcd to "(Jabe'' CWs wadhBOin, From the op,K,*,f0 direction Westchester I ouiity faimejs, dreaaedifl their liest ? bib and tucker in vehicles innumerable and 111 descnnahle, could have been observed bound for the same destination. Hiding clubs, lone bonenOfl ami crowds of men mid boya on fltot WON seeking the same resort. If there is anything Um true American wishes !? Frwtmite h iH n?, enatnaai nf Hie forefathers, and Hie eniiynient of these customs is equally appreciated hy those of fmeign birth. "gaha" Case. lealtEtng tins. is l.^o gaxe a rhanangiglna "hew anora!ng match." which proved lo be such a success that he has since contiauoii U ea-I, var wilt, the exceo 11.rn ut lMts.1, wlirn the mad* were so had that it jiroved imoracticahle. this year. iu order to have a inure attractive priigrumine, he added a IB ISM country race and an oId-'ssbi..ned (juartcr mile dash to he lull Bj tie time tba rsstivitiee began the sheds St lb.- mad- hume were faa 11 and mai.y teuuiB were fustenerl tn trees m f|,e er0Ve at the side of the house, aid cither .ante of |.-rome axe wa* lined with carriages, lt hsiked like au old fashioned country IrainiuR day. fhe course to be taken lu the races was marked out by rel (Bidna* the gm .nu. were um such ot me seen at Jcroino Park or at Hunt club meetings. xvhich ur* fancy irtl ll ig* on shapely poles, but were strips of rad lannei tied to suplings. lu fact, everything was ol a primitive deneriplio.i. excepting perhaps a majority ol the spectator*. I ne giles-iingou I Oe xi eight of Um leg came first, lhere iver* sexentv-oue gue?** laken ut $1 fur tack guess. A mumiiinih black bogot Hie Merk slnre breed wa* led mil. It x*as evidently af souic xviiat linn Hani sf*, BIM bax lag Iweti provided flor UM gnrsMdg ni.ii.ii a yeal agu. which du) md i i'.i place,WBS not gaile BS girung tl it elinnhl have brea lg make what mifcht Mtorflwd (Bod family pork. lt xx as llliuii^iil-lnnaiiig, but xx as md quita hu iiiiui ceat us some uf the guessers went o' thc treigbl of hogs ss shown by U.e figures placed after so_c ul the subscribers' names. arter tnt proper preliminaries bad been gonn through the bog was placed tn the bund* of tun butcher. It dressed Just 5.1:1 pounds. E. *.. Kulali,uk ami John Munthy, Hm driver, hud each guessed Mri pounds, ami if was lit? chi.ul thal they should divide the hog between them. E. Hurlly hu I made the highest guess, placing the weight nt OP I pounds, ami the low-cut estimate was made by a down-town merchant, who placed lt al I IT pounds Ho had Several guesses, nut said that lie lind made np his mimi that he was imf a judge nf the wright of pork. "Uahe" Catto hud taken fifteen (Tunics, but he was about as far frmn tbe "?eigbt ss aux one. His face was wreathed with indict, howver, and there was a meriy twinkle in his eyes ns the 1*111 of Um cork re? sounded in the air and he felt that his cotters were hennaing full. The first race was the cross-count rv race. There were four starters?Jerome Whelpleys J. 0. Nay, .lunn Hanna'* Hray Prince, John Murphy's John J. (?k. and D. H. Ilcrriug tuii's pg Bary. The start was in front of tim cliib-'ioiise. John J, l?. led at the start, closely foMoxved hy J. 0. Nay, Oruy Prince thud uml I?isHarry last. After crossing the fruin \xelslii-ik Iii ulge al tie- bu< k nf I li , lunisu lt waa BOOSM UV if pull up shm t nu I go thrungli a gate. Jdhu J. <,? Wat going tun fast ami passel If, whllo J. O. Nay kept rignl on up Hie road und refused to he ItrourTit beek. De Hurv wustoird nt this po'tit, lint tonk advuu age nfl the mistakes of Um others uml pa"seil through the gate first. Mundry brought John J. CL buck ami WM second, Urey IT lino bring third. When uboul opnsilo Hm club Imuse in the liihls Murphy I eft the bruten pith In trying to n_lie Hm iiisiunce asslmrt as possible.aud his imrse lisviagnn nu sboee slipped und fell uml Murphy diem, ned ins little llugei by Hm fall, fins mis luplefilhs nico to De Harv sud Urity Prince, Hs Univ, being much the fueler horse, I,nil an easy tusk sud tim'lied ina canter a winner by twenty lengths, The course xvas u short 2 miles; Uta Hum wu* :i:.'ll. th" "llii'i race, th" '4 mile dash, was stinted up .lemme ave so flint Hm finish would Im lu Inuit nf the boons, fha sturt, was after the ubi style of cuiiiitiv dashes, Hm horses Standing with their fills toward tho finish, and wsra to bo wheeled urouud sud started Bl IBS xmrl go. lhere wore three starters I', ll Herr Ingttins il host, jerome win ip. ley'a J. Oi Nay ami .1 ultu Mm pin's .lulin J, Q,, with Juc Hm ke us the iblcr. fhn herscs run over the course, John J. ', ? inning In first, J, O, Nny second mid Hliust lust. Men 11 luton els luted Hutt the sturt was iiuliiii, ns lin Imrse was nut prepared fur the sftirt, nml sn Jnhn J. (J. ami Ulmst ran lt over again, U beiplev drawing J. tl. Nny mit 'fills tune (Jlmst won easily by I WO langi hg. Isp!.,1 1 'oliafeld draft up the ruad willi hi* champion tomi, Matey Cohn and Nota Medium |*f.lB%|, bill dltl mit walt tu see the nice*. Anmng thora present were Ron hen Cumpton. David Hon* ncr. Samuel Nuntin, Theodora Killick, f. J. Coe, Vitlnni -trnuss, of California, and Nathan Straus thenxtnerof Majolica; Edward Carney, Jr.. I'finrlee Johnson, Jason Smith, Hugh Nesbit ami John J. Oaten. _______________ rri.Qii:, TUE MEXICAN ?tasoleeoot." ft'rrtsponilrnc of The sprlng/i'M rtrpnblt-an. Bornewhere about the yeal" BOO, ho tim [egfutl rons, a Tone.. I tut tun, whose name ifni Papenteln, v. as first tn discover flint ibo Jolee of th* Meaney (nftme A nirrleanrt, better kimwu lu us ns nhs., ur eititurx plant) might in- distilled tutu 11 beverage flt fm the god*. De? siring lo bring this new hi?s?i'ig Into royal fsxnr, ho called his univ dsugiitsr, Xoohltl, signifying " the flower," snit eoinmlsgionsii her as rupliearer ia the king. this ancient Hebe, we are tobi, wss/nuns snit beaut] rut. nml tbs itpitinnii nut univ drank ann praised the pulque, loll u eddi d the maiden 1 ann in to this dav tb* i"''i:i"o "f old C'li'tit'lii wno wss 110 ilmibi culled 1 l:.p " for *liot! be lits iitti cliomile , hil |re,i ls Hie ind ' , "iii lievenige nf Ilia lower PlSsSeS lo Netti ". xfdgi.'oi ls ns um, ti ? feature nf tills c mitti r ns trees ir.-of N>'t England, All nror His lund lt ilioirl*lu-s, int in ut.-,I nilli cine in 111:1111 plates, griming uni nf line I," lu un Mo- pom 111 'lu *li|, 1 gu,! ipi lupin,; up gs s -.,,-, d III tvsb Hess den rte MMleiiti tistiilliiti Ins lt that piifpiiu -a* ttsilenlli tim m1 snd ikst tlie reriislifit tlsiuen ul Bilr-ti Bas In gi ? Iii ilu- xulli 1 of ,l-,l|,|nt ry Itli-I, Il.i| lillie ll.1 .,( v "?? ' ?"? Hi .. li.ut ..f M-ii... m.. 1,1.1 I .,. hall eaten His nu-biilibdi f. mt .1 Imlluitivlii timm ?ell ts nf d" l '"'I lilli .lilli! Ilium Mt|,p|lMl tfiS HIS ti Ml.ll) ??' "?? ll '"""I ' ll fit 'ko Pomui t at. Iiteie**] ? 1.1 .... 11.1 h....,1 1 11... ,..dui.,1 nm,,,. eidiiii. ii,, ,.i...niii. ii.,.m* in iii.1 nail* s mi stintp ss need ii ,io,i i" ii'i> ii'ii,,!* lo mi.n.. nous Hui. 1.ll, m.dil* .I Ililli nip ali ? ll "I .Il I I ' lok, IlllHl 'I uml nd.I.I II I III jil " ' ll.,||? ,11,.I I. ?| ll,, I, ll.- n|,i, I In,mi linn ul |n gi I* nf cl pUH.ill .l.i.l 1.no 0 . .liol iq. pUpBI .ll ,,| 1.1. 01 , |iiil,< Ho: psil( M, ll li .io ' 1 ali,11,1 (III ll pli loll lllslulll I .lint lill I ....I. pill, ni Ililli,.*. Al pl'*< Iii lin elc.lli al l.lhu; nf lin plan! isiiui n (roll, lim .1111..uni nf ililui 11 ul In,. Ip,mu ll minimi* Inn ?isfu'lci of il .in 1 uiiix,lied, mu) lu lim assert putllutti >,|il.11 li i. fiMiii xxld.li iiu*i,il (Helical! lengiefimtl is distill! d flinn thc nipirs*ei| |ulir nf the tesvsij ami the oilier ls lb* lli'ixrimu magill), Unit Wiiluler nf the I .-gi tallie Bill III. flnlll XX Illili pun,ur la ll ii* 1* 11 In thc diiiiict nf Tequila only nu pulque 1- bums from it, bc cullie timi" ile special virtual cnaldu the same plant tu pi,ulm o lip. In;iui| v named after His district hi xx Inch lt . rows, mid which 1. xx idell ii-i.i throughout the eeuatry. Ti oulla 1.111 iiily la linnie ii> un 11 nc ie 111 system dat tug back tu the dei ? nf the l/trc, which consists in pimply mast lng lbs I,lillis in il fm nair dug lu the ground. 'I iii* gtVtS a sweetish Uqnor xvhicii, when iliatiltnd, . n-i.t. tin htvui ,,.. ,,,..., o. .1,1 ll I* p.I.I to.t. a. ? .1. ,,.1. ,? ?? ....ll, . rieX,. h. ,>????,,??- !?..<? ,.-,,01,1., m.- ,,,,i^,i.-v ' .111 .if? ni.,,lo tn Meld mi ex. ell.nt ninili!) nf niohisses.'hv clari? fying the sweet decoction of the tnilli. When distilled lt prisiuccs iirundy. but UnfHiHllrfl. molaaeoa. sspeiiut tu that pres iud (linn sugar eulie, -.-*> ri: Esl lt ES TIA L OB I nen I'ltEEEKESCES. Hnthtmilon Cnrrntponrlrnet* nf The 0B4aMB Tribune. (ioxcnior ('li-vcliinil goes 10 a Pn-Mltytciian church iii Albany,und Hutt fact euu-.es a tint te, uf curiosity gadospeotatloa among eevBfal very reapeet allic Ionises nf worship lure. 1'reslUcllt Arthur goes to M. John'* I i pi -cup, 11 1'lim ch? a xei -y safe church lo go ta, lt ls al the curlier uf sUtconth and ll ats., inst SOTOSS fruin lafayette fsqnare. This 1* Barre dlr reapeet able grniind. (in one side, not far ntT I* W. W. ('ure.iran's house, 01 lethally iiullt fur Daniel Webster. 1 rn uiiot lier side ls Charles Simmer'* old house, classic willi lindum!,'* of the anti-sl.ivory conflict. A Mock tiff I* the old Madison House, mid tile "lil (.l-liioned Ml.ill-loll where Secretary Reward lived und was nearly 'killed hy thaaaasaots Pares, OlsaMtog whits by div ami Msslag willi clcclrle light ut night, iicro-s thrungli thu foliage of 1 afayriteBqnare. appear* the White noni's. 'Hm* Ht. .li.lin's im* a ii,. un ui, aristocratic vicinage. A Western lunn applied tu Lincoln for BB lillico during tl,,- vtiir, und sent 11 tut uf rcciiimiiciiiiailiiii* hy rich uud infhifiilta! Xxu-hinglmihin*. Lincoln gSVS him thc oilier, and as he xvas going mil uf thc i:\ccullxe lilllie culled Illili bark. " Mere mic yuin letters," sahl (lld Alu'. "You univ nc..I Ihi'iii If vnn slmiild xx ant lu Juill St. John's Chilli li." The -lilt or March mil* Hie unco ul alu) Sonar iihh chilli h ',f M rrctjlib Iitlal new, hut Hie ISdddtt thing lethal itu (Mini,tun* pim.,nix for Cleveland In Kew Ymk miis another chorea of a prise tltrtotl xriihiniis grtan. Mr. IL.me was expected tu .'.iiehd lils om n church. Hie 1 li al fougrcpKlmiutl. over xi hie li Hr. La uki n bo long preached, uml Rhen the Cunnii* organist, Hta cliort, formerly nf Wieeonsla, wields u stung luduenee tn gelling logethrr tx birr ronjtTSgatlea. ll w,is mi the steps ,.r Dds church thai Mr. Blaine, I.e..un with flail It.-imtlt .ii, stnod that. Hiuulay tnoriiliu bi .lune, \ ?:>., ullin I'iovIi!'lie iiil''i pu-cd fur tho Ural lime tnt tx cen Ililli uiul the rir.lilcncy. _ ?.- __ A WOMBM KUKilli IHAS THE MILE. ~* fYom The /.ot A nariel Rsprett. Pr. Bketenlny, who lias charge of the ostrich farm ut Amiluliii. ?us plucking one nf tim things "Ho tiny. When they pluck them u sluekltig is kept uti the lieuu to blind the bird. Wini" he cannot BOO he is quiet, but tfhls blinkers gets uncovered then he "goes fur" Hie plucker. The Dnetur inmcd Ida linn no as to dist ni li thc aloe king, uml nisiuniiy he aaa what hs tad deas, and treat hood tttst mil ni the pen, not turin", for sny nun'' plumes j t ts* t llieii. As lu- tumbled hcail iii *t nver the fence Hie blld lie WM BjseS olie.uf emiise let Hy ukb'k, xxiii, h striking a fence bunni, linnie tnuthpli ks nf a whole panel length. The lilllie's ncciiiuithiii as a kicker I* gone in this i niiiif ry aline thc ulindi came. MQTBJXQ HUT A rOMMlQX COUNT. rrnm The Philadelphia Call. Mrs. Pc Blank-" Poor Clara! My heart pm * mil tu lier, but xx lial cull I du I Niithlug elli com? fort tier." Mrs. He Pink?" Clara ! Dear mc ! What ha* hap |M.I t t thuaghl *he xvas happily married. Bveryhoaj sahl it wu* a splendid match " ?? Ye*, that it I* true ; hut everybody was mistskrn. Tie |smr girl wu* hasely deceixed by a designing scouinln'l wlm flueqaera4oi in nnler to win her ymmg affeetloii*." " impossible. I heard ho wa* a plumber." ??Su ixe ult thought, lint lt turned mil that liewa* nothing but a foreign count." A DJN0BM0U8 rRECEDhSTIS MOS WESTS. I ?' aa The Boi'oti Kcenino Record. If Sim I'atcli lias ii moutiim nt ruined for bim ttl Ibu hester, a proposition ullb li I* ponding, then lither dlstlagulsbea charaeters Maat seeaer or later eooM in for a shalt In snell liuimr*. Sergeant Bates, Private Dsltell. Daniel Pratt, tin- mau xxlm un- thirty gealla In thirty da) B, the in-m wini ate the cruxv. amt sn im how the list axpaadal Hie tiim- aaey toora whoo Monnrasats sfl this sort ma) hs u* coinintiii aa QOOTMI w u-hiugtnn's nurse*. HONEST! BEMM ALL ELSE. AVem Aria i'chtmhUma. A well known financier was addressing some purni counsel lo hi* sun. "Sr.- here, mx b?v. hulieily Im f,,re alt. Why last eveii ii,;- a ,-iiKliiiner iiihiIo i, nn-ltiki- ni ? pu) nieut ; Instead of ,.jx in-'un ("ur Ilnui.-au.l ilolian-, he paul me live thou? sand " -Well I" " I gave fixe hundred to my partner." nwt saw rut: MitsTt /V'lu ie'a i eli.odoiiio Not long ugo two gentlemen ware converainf. one nf whoa had batastagls eye, the oilier poaseaaoo thc natural imii,l,rr. rnetweveyed hmm hum kel mid Jralad ut hi* friend, who, growing Hied ur ita apart, InipaUautl) cried: "I Bill lux Ibu lo mic linn I *ce tn .re llinu )uii do." " linne ; uiul | nu h.. ve lust. With t tx ii e) i a, 1 of ncc, * p|-x ii ? iiime niau x,ii, bHIi mill mu tu your i rrdll." linc noun. ni. 1 see tau ejts, willie you en but one." Il, xxiiti his eager. ? For curiously named <Umirv Philadelphia tike the cabs. Tie lataal reported li ir,-- Kev. Jana (t, 'I.e. Ii looks ** though lils nilibili nam, n.'iTit he (wei i. ,11 I lt ht gtirB I'lte Press. HOME NEWS. PROM1NKNT ARRIVALS. Fifth Avenue Ho ul- Mens tor Eugene Hale, o Maine, and Congressman I', ll. Tully, of California. Mfa* /.i.uir. -Richard T. Merrick, of Washington. Hopman Haute Thomas ll. Kcogh.iof North Curnllna... Albemarle. Hotel l'u\ iuasi,-r A. S. Kenny,L'. S. Navy .. Weiimimter Hotel I'mre-mur Richard A. Proctor ... yI*ior lloutt 0tatra! John Baton. United Ht ate* ('om missioner of Kduuetloii. WHAT IR GOING ON TO-DAY. Aldermen's t'oiuniltten on Itallwuys, City Hall, noon. Alb n Allen divorce case, Robert Hewell's oltlce, ll it. m. ( bamber of Ctotnmeroe special eoumlttue, '? p. g_ Miguel Chacon's sentence for murder, Henersl Hes ?SM, Henry Ivlson's funeral, No. || West l-'urtyeighth st., Il p. ni. tJOMeteoh-Conroy cuse before Justice Putterion. Kiiiinlnatlon of SOBBttrfeiters before CuinuilNslonet Shields. lin Hex. K. H. Tedd's lecture, HUty firstHtrcet Metho Hst Church, h. p. m. 'I he steamship Anni unie, of the French line, from llitvre was fumigated ut (juurnntiue yesterday,and the cabin passmiifcra cunio to the city, CITY mu sion'WOKS. The Cite Mission, of Mo. nil Hi bm House, reports fur November -17 city inissioiiaries ; .'IO 1 meei mg* with an aggregate attandanoe of in.ni.. aersotisj M.llfi trui'ls, books uml pupers distributed ; 4,HUI voluiiies loaned from libraries; ft.lllfl visits inuili tu tim poor ami sick ami needy ; 1 IO tempi mm ? pledges, and '_'l? > families assisted, Ibo reeeipM 'or the.nil xxcn? W.2T.I mi, ami the payment! JIU, HIM 21, SMAILl'ii* IN IIIK SIHKITS Thc first i use ul nu -ucclr.it smallpiii that hus cnn. fi "ii f fl lim Health tllbecis fur a lung Ilma was ie purled yesterday, hu* bin Muslileu, ugo i hn ty, Ibo i lilian conk uliourd tl t Kliglldl .,.-iimoi A Imiu-, WCIlt lu Hm I hutmill SH...I 1'ullcn Hilt! loll Illili ?niiiiiliilued uf feeling ill, | hr* ph vu ian sllspecteij il his syiuplmns the danger nf smullpiit. and hail linn leimixeil to Kell, x im Hospital. IIHtaKI'iiW N ol A IIOMINHIN (INC uriMKl. The steamship Uolerado, nf Hm Mallory line, ar rived ni this port yesterday, having in tow Hu vV'yaimke, nf tile Hld I)0mluiOtl lille, whn h si lilied r,ir Norfolk. Vu., on Tuesday. The nett niMiiiitig at I n'i-|oek, When fourteen mites south nf the lb-la ,' lite I igllt '.hip, oin nf lui pstUIISgUVC mil. lill passenger* were sent to Norfolk yesterday by thc ItnanoKc ol'th" Manie line ,-iud hoi lreiglit 'was fm warded by tho Man ba H.m. BROOKLYN. Shepherd Blanehard, age sixty-tlnee while nt wolli yesterday on the ship Lewis Walsh, at Hie foot of Thirly-ninth-sl., fell into th- hold, a Ustanoe of twenty feet, ami raeeived possibly fatal injuries. His homo ison Jor-ey ('Hy Heights. 9BWU fkosi TUB suit nats. FAKMKUM UI'AKMNU A HOAD. There lg renewed excitement in Bayside and the uirrmniding tiniitlets on Long Island over Hm bit* ter Quarrel waloo hu* been m progress fur ravoral troeas between the farmers and senator Murphy, if New-York, who lives as ngi'tit on prop "ity adj' ming HM Hav. the property Being lined by the New-York Life tueuranoe 'mnpftiix. A road which runs to I Im waler uml bas i eu tm \our* the only xray hy '.vinefi Um fanners niibl haul their louds of Im lili/.crs, btnuuhl In mut, is claimed us private property by Senator xlnt pitx, wim recently built a strong fence Befogs t. I In- .Briner* I betti applied lo lllgbwsf Cominis. lintier P rt ti t things for B*8l8tstiee,who told fteutfer nllrpb.t m I'ltmxo Hm ii'in-e at it'tee. tills notice mt being cnm|iliei| with, the rummieflimer villi t wittily -(Ive fernier*, aimed with ties and crowbar* liHHsaoded m Hu etui' uiul, tinlWitiisistidlliS tim eo"itfi'Hc irnleit nf Sensuit Htit-phy stitt lit.tl ninon Im uni mt Hn> a at eli, tlHIIIuilsliPij the iihsiHtntin i In ti CIT mlllMtoq. SH. Hmm ?:? ul fl.. ..,,.. 1)1,,,. 11, tulllll li bo S|>l |S I Ul Illili ll |l| cu.,iel Itu. I...,". In bo to mill licit lin Rtlilbl bo MMiaiiil , unm'.f ?illili*!* Mit* tn.I-,.I nitt||| in pu oilitltt III!' "nd Iii ,1)1 timi lin heine .iIihim, nd i I, i|||| ,11,... I il,,1,1 lu Hu uiul ?rg111 tui'iuibir Im IftBij si Ibo mil cash m nf Hm .'.lpn 1.1. I' illll, un ? I ,tun ul I \ I.MI'I I/A I IVI HI M.\MlhHr A HUI I' Williiiiii fanile, living iii Hb limn nt Hill, I I, 1 11. il lcd lani cit liing lil .fli.slil.lt Hells, nf 1,1 III.I Icu hill mi Wedin dil en Ming ,1 lille, lila alfs wan al mum ailinn, a negro vxullic.il min lim hut-, ad. cuing uar by Hm hoi k, Miili'icil lui, mulei pain ni lealh, tu conduct bin lu her nunn and show lulu v bulli sim kept lier jewell y. Min did so, uml xxl.Le ie was scui'ibiug tba bureau dre wei sbainads her neaps uml run tu a neighbor's bun-e. 1 ho ihmf se? ined a valuable elamond nuu ai.il s -mc otbet <xxcir). Mis. Sands gate a good desi iiptimi ol im negro timi ottoere are bow on bis track. .II'.U.SKV CITY. County I'hxsit i, n CiAiveise hus decblcd that no minot sm.ssa ry in the case of Christ ian Vetter, be fourteen-year-old boy xv ho I'l'ininiltel suicide in Wedneeda night nt No. 171 Linden-ave. Tho my's mother is a xviduxv, ami came tu this country fromGoinany aboni three Months amii Hbo on* fained employment us boaeeheeper for.'olin Miller, shan thc boy killed himself, ami the buy was put to work iii a ballier simp in Ksscx-st., New-York. Ile complained tn his motlier that thc barber re? in ired tum to wash dishes and flo menial work in he kitchen, and Im wanted to leave the place, hut h.* nioti.ei Instated ?u his remaining there. On Wednesday Mrs. Vetter gave Christian money to >:iv his fare to New-Yoi If, but instead of going herc he inxestod thc niouex in a dose ot' arsenic. a> m:w-jkksi:y. Ntxv-Dchham.?otto Cruft, ape thirty-ti ve, of >cveuth-st.. near \\ llb>W*sl , Hoboken, while mil maning on the Haekoutnea meadowt yeeterday, vas st ruck by a Ni-w-York. Susquehanna and Weat* ru Railroad train near this place ami fatally in? ured, llexxus 171 ken OH Um Hum to Jersey I ny ml then to the Chanty Hospital. LONG ISLAND. A reduction of .', percent forth" winter months ias been made ni the salaries of tho station BgentS ii the emplov ol' tho Long Island Ku h.>ud Cow iUIIX. Nniini HiMPsri:/..!>. -The Board efl Health has ervivl iiji'in Coroner Bj P. Everitts of Jamaica, t nnimoiis to appeal on Monday au.l pay the penuity or removing the body <>f Landa! 1. Matt to amalee baton un Intranet had been held hy tho nioner of North lleinpsteiul. ? WB8TCH-BTBR 0OU1ITT. Ni xv Rot iiltlk.-Two package! of dynamite, rinirhing txvu ponnds eue.h, acre discovered by Illirie* .Mellier, tim prapnetOC ol IMO Hugueimt Intel, yesterday liiniuing, anti caused a gi ii era I Kodna from tba hotel, until the btanast man lu icxv Hochelle canicd Hm ilvnaniitc with tender arc to ttm waters of the .Souud. The explosive voa found lu the room recently occupied by MOM son engaged la laying tim Hennett-Mackav cable. WBBWI li HAT FIS ll HUT! From The fowl misti Requirer. Gennineearthworms i-ristin ninny parts of the rori.I xx hlch ure giant* of theil' kind. Au example of one f these hus Just been leeched at the Lund.ni Znohlglciil (ardelis from the Cope eg Good Mope, lt Measures bs ween four and Bva fast lu length aud ahum half un inch cross Hie lusty, and ll hu* been staled that tuts pai'h-ii ar apei-lcs sometimes alt jiu* tu six feet. MA HINE IS TKLUQKSCB. M I N IA IT K f- ALMANAC 'annsss, sr>9 iBtaiiranfiBMsili _MHttn*teta ta ?' IHOII WATLg TO-li XI. I V-Sseily Heek, 3 ox uer. Una4. I lil Hell Oat*.' 8 Sa '.M.?Sssdy Mnek, .e.oi viev. I.laal. 4: in Heb T c.s. MM FOREKiS STEAMERS DUE AT TU1S PORT ro-jvv. r,tte\ mass lint. BSMBtai HUI.Leuilua . Hill 'rrsiae Meaatefe.i^eiiea.M nar st Itv of Rirhiuond.LirerDool.muan tale of 1'eainrlranui ..Olaasoa.Mate ,i,ia ._ Oleetew.Aerhor lonna..'.Ohisgow.A.!'t;,",r >laiio .Hub.Wilsen |i?. \.lu, ii.'uiu.i suutliauipa ...N.o l.ioril lain " .Hr?raen.N. O. Llor.l I* Hayter.Aatwrtp.White Clo** barracouta.West Indie*. .U ^ Mall .SATURDAY NOV. .t -rpt .Llrerpool .Nalmnal v'aeslinrt.Autwera.lieu star aauaam.Hotter.!* u.Nets, IBB bateau Laflte T. Iiurdeaui.MrBaSBI MUNDAY. NOV. iiO. crvl* . Llreroool. ' hojM i*i uianlc.LivriiHiii.WliiteNttr snrrrjso news, 'ORT OF NEW-YORK.THUil'OAY, NOV. 'il, ISM A Kill Villi. Meaner Ocean King I Bri. Denham. I'uTa* Oct SI, t'ltico. a '.7. 1'ruia Nov lo, with india tom.'..-. Aniv.il ai the Bar t'.a ui. Steamer P.llion (Fr,. - utlnrlaad, Liveraoo. .N..v-j vusjd. av, CB Hw eeal). tt. nithinnae le ttfltn natal M tuacU, atjre.t Co. AiTlrol al the Hara: 5:48 p ?i Mteain.-i .xeiheruy (Bri. Oill, Nene i-i icon", vin. Oct -S, nth inilsr to enter. vr**?l to -uni soi -.pence & ...mir Ar i veil al i lie Uar ut ' 1 a m. siiramer Hui il uni Hr , Moflrlt Newport, V. Net 13. la ia,last to Pclei Wriflil <l Son All. lo eu nullnl-' tim l^>i lei iruer*. Hieeinrr Ma^i.llaues Span', Pre/. Karara 4 dari, x-o'' luise and paaaratrr* to ln-ym-s Hm*. Arilvnl at Hie ilai ai I" 4', a Ul. Mean rr Ci' rsi e. lilia i.alveston Nov 19. ria Kc/Weil ... _.... -i?.?a?... ??iiiteini Xiailarr 4 Cu. _._ _ ?sa netosg Winnall, ?smsssb. latest?t mm ta.a*_._ sm nasaaean te Ree- Yett**? j*\^ "~ M,w1* ??? __r*?4>r ouTTamales, WieT ftlitnul om r-at ._? Norfolk, win, sMeeaad aaaaesaarB looJk_U_L. _**.??? Steaaiev M lrT_Mek, ll JkT_i_f JS _*__?*b . nimnek. * "mmn> ?"? wita a*** te Jip Strainer Wllkeabarre, Catos tulsa ?rsuRLXvi5_f s^^tss-a. arawMpom ^Mo^AaguAiiaa (Osri. geratora Weed's nell, taaaliaMta 't-r* reroi:B*<Sp*n>, Meamdea, Base rle DbIbwmb Bm_< water 39 day*. wit* bhUm U K vV^dtisT* a ci "*"'* lint Aunie Aii?Oo iof Hallfasi, ?-it finial i n daye. with sager to II H HwlftVoo; vessel kTjyWbRb^ lint Tl ornerier iBri. Klaimens, Polst-a-I'ltre ll dava - ballast io il A Vafable A Co. -s-s-m* ii aays. la Hcl,r carrie Xl elkeri Bri. Starkey, St Jaka. NB. Ilsa*. will. Iiimlno to John lloynl.iu* non. ??<"?. il tay*, SI.'NS RT -ll,od St HaoilT Hool, tlgb t, SSW BMa ai City I slsau, light, NKoloudr. ????????-.Map. ai Ammo reeler lat Brig Charlotte, ii ore head. rardeaas 1.1 dara, wita ______ to Ulpara a Ctn reseei to P I .Nevin. * Boa. w^mM<>SBay SAILRD rifeSBiert Cltrof Chester and HouitioMt, fer Ure??j Asiyrlsn Monarch London: Mteteof Nebraiks ais__>' Hut,ulan, bristol, Marls La, UiiU. Hr? mihi, .gt, Letti W_.' p.,ai,a .uni robina, HaBiburt. Hermann and Rn l!Brief ait warp Orinoco Manunda, New York, lia viaiou C'ltriW _T aiuiafi, i-,iv.iiiiiah, billinue NorfnU, lircilwaiar l*?_. U.uk Inhii ll cuuiiui for tillulla ' w?' ^JT'/' \n""' ari ?'"'*'' "uhvar; Urm, Harha-loeii Knut a Nl.eldoii, Priam .la, 9 m mmW ' Ai* MM?; via lam* Mend teaed -kuea**r* Lisa uer*, lei I'..nd I,Un. na I .OMS., i ?*??*,!? Hark ll'-iil* Perter for Liverpool. Misici'ii.i.iNKorre. hip*mri intirme iBri hm we, frum Luudm. fer Nsw Vms lisa i vi Bined lu Hie In lilies ilaaieged iiy ,-..lii*i,.0. Busk?* hoc inlisr si nm ' ' "' ""???? t nt-xsmsr i iipisn (Hr. Murrell, at l.irarp.sii nen, ti.itt*,*.. ll,mia, and *l I..lina, NI, nea ben, on Sra. DMMMB Betts! known. ~i "? r*s luikasral, S llldewsy, Tuwa**iid, liss srrlv<d ai Baas gong! lim inst eell* sud sustained rn her ilsnisg*. " r.iii.AiiKtrin?. Nevill ii.rs Mane ('.pen., itali, ,h*f*n if p..,l..I salim a , ? eui' up In Int le day, Its I* mallet kel little wsi.r _-.-,*? Til K uoxTixii. * r* op mimi rn aa. gillie.! IN fOHTS, talton*, Not Vt Arrived, ileamer Hrs-ons i Hr sana. Bier, linn Montreal rtnt ii ~^w l.i?li*inm, Not ri Attired, tteamer fauiaii sn (Bri, feel from Nen mm.ana Muru ' ^^ '.i tu saina. steesier iii il lsd Crown < Bri, Pei inn. I'liilsnsl pills Hom, Nov.jii-.aailed,et?s'ser Upsn lo dlr), Regari, rot New lurk. rimal.i ., Not Ju ' midi, ?uimpf Munt.. Rim* (Br). ?? ?* for Nsw Vert * hc<i,ir Nov .'7-f'sssed ?lee'ner v?r -nandi* (rr), Kranguel. frien Now Vsrk xnv |ts. on linc way M Iltur* I'm Aivi.r. Poi * i, Nov -il l'ss*rsi, (teamer < rdonle ? Bri. Ba *i n. dotti Nsw ot leen* "rt 1*1 os ier war ts iireia** rsi e inpi has hen un ttr- font der*. Hunns, Nor .11 Arilvi.il. steamer Bedford (Bri. Alike* lu .td. 11om i li.ii lesion Oumul ni, I,. N,,v Jil-Amred, *te?in*r Nnnstrla IM, .latibil, (rom New 1 ork Nov ft on lier war to Marseille* and (ir'ins. Vllti-x.rrlveit, Meinmr I uI( nf Ht Vincent iRr), Andersen, ri om New-Tart on tat war loAiien. H inl'i Ai.x, Nor -.'it Arrives). *i? , net I'lielrsa Lecvllli 'li , Le ' liape a.ii. from New York Nov s. ABii*aiie*:B?nti '.stiimielnltinti Hoff** Xl alt Kil'fi ha* *'tnsture of Johaet Mon sin! Monti KitneK ou ne.* ai everv imttle. Indorsed by Bil oliy*.cl ni i. fur rteeeroi duotlltv. Unfirt of unliaUoB* ? .? Hlair'9 PlLU.?Ureat English (lout end Hlii-unialii- Hemrdy. Oval box. tl ; round, 5'ic All drugtlits. ? ? Hamps1 Paradisr.?fnttantaneons Photog. tin '-X ?? ii ni: nilli., it itii.i tl' ts 'tty br His in oed, 17 I'SlOB tsgu ie 1'lctarea ol ehiulren s sgeeislir. IIkniit A. Danhvi.s, M. |),, III I etll<!,).|.aT-.. listW*.'!}.' 0 I :in I lU'M *l*. FrfT?, s tu I, Itu 7. Iil*ra*rsiit Hi* Nensdi ir*'B? iiBSile-irtnsry orgsii*. Impntsttrs ssdlteriutr. . . . I.uss nf [iiiwi-i in i-itlipt -sos, linwPtel P r I' sri-e'i'T. Huenitttdj- tint (i fiiui'TtiHy cored. Ai llr is n'th thtee I"mr st uu|!? tor f-.-jily sml tiffi*: ol BSft-r-i ii,, i s imp..., a,. M-i!>ii ii.... iit.'iti. nu:! Mete ll, lu "sui, !4. 1 . Nlttvnte VYT'illtiH'**, l>v?tujis|n, MifltlrtcliB ??., ||,|,| Hf cs...I l,i Mi.i|l 11 .-r. 11- ifLrlCtfi-r.'' *l ? i-icttb uti ? leiths " lia-liM. I ir., f.iaiiul. iSe a MeiileliliiU it'i!i'til?ih,tnlliii?r.ieliliitiiil,tln??rlps, ,-.'. "?? ?-, Sftlll Is-li'Stt lll*i| ll, I'l'lfSt-'H'l'Hl ?ls L,.,,,; nt.i?i.|it, Bl Hw.-I pnl.tlliii. Ulttsl Ml lifteHl islwlue lsaia.iii. -'- ?*?'.' o-ieli , ? i ou ihs Meninie of-ii !'<?? frito* H Serious Cousequeuces |faIII n in r.uiiie i( latsult ls uni aiismlsii lu ia saasuu Tbs fiueirr im poiiitly du diunil in ease ol linell, sad nfieu de v I ,|i- lulu hiiiiiiduil, ni p'llii.u.iiiy uousuuipIliiR lluiluubl Bill* m..uv i ain nf c.iusu.i.p'iua urigiiisui Ul talirrh lluod'i e ,,.iipiil.Ila i iimi c.ilairh, aud ha. ht. ii "flu led leiu-ikalil* ? h.m. tiiuiuiuptuu itaeir, in Its earl/ sla/es " l * iii. ie i MVtralf fiu'u tbioulo cat.urb. arning. I believe, liniii iui|iili'ii hlissl ll heel nu vol, b*<l, causing Illili ll sore teas ul the liiuiciilai tube,, sud a ir-iiblrsuine niugh, whlcS gave ?ie,t anxiety In in> frlciut* amt my sell, as Iwo brothers, ii,,,l ii.nu liruuclilal contiiiuptlou. ' trial nistiy ailTertleed i .iii, iib s du catarrh, I nt ii liilislluii and Internal: hut lt wu ? jiijilx ninney thrown axvny. a, I received no benefit. I was at I.i-l iiiilm i*t lu ley lluod'e -ai?aiuitlli ant after taking i've ->r .-ix billies I nm ii >t Hu- hsuui man bi heilth or (eel.nga. My catarrh li cured, my throat is entii-elr veil, aud a dyspep tlc iroul.l, ac.ouipauled by sid beaUcue huxo sb dlsap. poatoil" fc. M. LINCOLN, 8 . Cba:ubcrs-st.. UoslOB. Hood's Sarsaparilla t*old by all druggists, fl; sn for SJ. Prepared ouly by 0, 1 HOOD ? CO.. ApotbecarUM, Lowell, Mae! 100 Doses One Dollar. HOES. LADLES' AND GENT'S For Dress and Street Wear. SKATING BOOTS, PARIS MADE BOOTS AND SUPPERS. Choice Lines at Special Prices. Alexander's Sixth-ave. & 23d-st. PIANOS AT BARGAINS, FOR CASH OR INSTALMENTS. 7 parara -.ptsre nano, 9IBO catii; or, Bl 10 es laeUl ^foVJunl-U .11 ltnrrovrnicD.s. aioOc_bi W. *7^.^/'pn.h.:-iaJrsBl,: or,?lM. t^l^r-osia. y lill'cleve fpn tnt. 3 stilnged. *IM oeeL; ur, t/tlti Tb^JSat^iaigH ? "CUx^a Btrlased. SIM ?-?; ? ?i'OU jt*, p'tr iii.tutu. . __? _ IMitiew l '.riglil and *,jnare UtM_ 1 ibb'si from B*?0 M *{.>!! i ii MelSlMtOM; ealp SlOper ui.mtu pTanostoiriit.nl peria-'tHi._ _i?i _it orgaas n-?. sud itTauaal huad, fro-a BJU toSlAO, ?T f}5 monthly uaili pata HORACE WATERS & CC, 124 FIFTH-AVE., NKAK llTU.-iT., XfctV.IORK. COOK BOOK! i?? geeraaij w BM** I WM MSSSJ ,ox?r amlp'iird In eal' or*; Ib??1 aa__St| I!_l8:tr*rih t_S?.l ,-^k Bo I. i JB_? rifiei. ti'*' ? * ._" Iw.1, 1 tm "?*rt*{ g. m. A't ii. seeMM *ftV. fe. SIJO- ??**?? vein erd*r? *,*?S BM ti*y _ ?? Hus'.irSftir'-riC*. Ji?l,hKin< cipctoA* BDCenalS'-.5'-* HUNTER SIFTER Royal Baking Powder. ABSOLUTELY PURE.