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JJK. FISH WANTS AN INQUIRY. A BREEeaS W THR AQUEDUCT BOARD. Tttr. ENOINT-I-IIS A\l> ( l.IlUCAl. POM! KEORGAK* m ra?on si mm lN-ntioFn iv. Tiie Aqua-lii tt (.'oinml-sion hilda lively so-sioo yest en! ny. (-er.crnl Newton Introdnoed a seriM ot amendmc-nis to the by-law*, wine!) wore curried UV the vote-* "f Messrs, Spencer, Newton. Dowd r.nd Italriwiii. an,I were oppoeed by M saar a, Borneo. Ridgway and Fish. l*t reotralit n*? wrr? indulged tn between President Bpoooor am. Commiaaioner r ian. ?stat a reoolntion ms Introdoced by the lattci ( all? in it ni' thc uo<?criior lo caut>o uu investigation of f . ( itu'.!;. s*ion. A a-Qotl deal af rentine bealneea baa been tr.ins aiietl abra '.eneral Newton nt!creil several amend monta to Inc estating by .lawn Tba most important of I boee provide fnr reviving tho otrhe of Deputy ('lief r.neineer, which was abolishe-d about two month, no. hii I practically putting fie nfllasN and clerical force in about tbe same condition bs before tan reoe-at reorgnnlgotion s rodiicina* thc (' '.striict'.on Committee from I've to three mem? ber*., and creating a Kcal Est.)to Committee ot linea iiicitibi-re. The amt nd laos te were a surprise to Messrs. 1 ish. BaranaM<< Ridgway, and for more thau au hour they endeavored in vain to defeat I beni. .Vt. Barana tl ought tho office ol Deputy* Chief Engineer was a superfluous and useless one. He bsd lind a great deal of experience in large works and tlKMnrlit th-re was no use creating such un Ollie-'. Mi lii.ii-w-iv as. e<l 1! ihe resolutions were the Neall of ft (onteret.ee with the L'liief bngineer. General Newton sai-l Ikey were not. Mr. Kiugway lollowe 1 this up by asking il they were Ilsa result of ? confer.-:.ce \Mtlianv member or member*, ot tue CominiaaioD. (ieneral Newton sud that he declined to bo q nest inned further. He had a right lo eonsnlt with any niember of the Commis-ion. 'I i.e um. tlii.eilis promised by Oeneral Newton weretben rend. An effort waa ando to hare then considered in executive se?si'>n. but this tint not Sin - ??.??!. Mr. Kisli then oi.erc-l as ar. UDOdmenl that no prison other than a (iti/en ol (be State of New-iork aliould be anpnmtcd on the engineer Of ch il il laroo, He iavored home rule, he said. This sm. n.lu cut was lost, Mooan Barnea, Knlgway am! Fi*!i voting for it. Me*-r?, Dowd, Baldwin and Newton against.it and President Spencer not voting. '11 . urn! aui.-iiiltnent wa* then adopted by th.e votes Wt Measle. Spearer, Da ard. Nevi ton and Baldwin. Me. st-*. Bnrueaand Ridgway rated against it. afr. i'.s'.i s.i-d : " 1 Will tint vote. 1 uni opposed to gag law. ' This renton WM culled fun I) by Ids vain attempt 10 obtain a boorai before ttie*. vote was taken. V. 'hen Ibo sn.ml iiiiieiiiln.ei'l was read Mr. Flab h, ih.ii ie had a resolution to oiler. 1'rosidtut Si-racer said it contd come np In its order. Mr. Pish Intimated tliat thorn was a strong prob? ability tba! tba Coramiasioo would beodjonrned kalora ea opportunity was afforded him to oiler it. rn-i.i. i.i-j., m .r Leek hare. Iii Pisa,! aaal waa! any i. I have I . : : tn treat Joli . v Mi Ki-it 1 will tr-ttt vuu vi uti tlvllny wtieu 1 am accorded t ri .ti. ii m. T.i. n la gag law nara ; I | tm t'li-l lin)' mini* -ii! wa* linn carried -..i i .- , ! ,,,, lillias**! le Ballin I ti.at r-rt.. d sean lal! rclft. ti nacl I of tbe Couimisslon ll.u* ta) l t loiin.latlnii in tact I holf! la my l.i.nii, ami will i ii al the limper lime, a reeolntlon calling upon lae Gov , ? iUi e. - nf Hit- Aqueduct Commissioners mt- 1.1. i.-ii. .? ti, tin- lands air.mly takes), 1 believe thal this v ; mu. i beluns* '?- Hit- Culi*.i.ii'-,ii ( onnsel ? ot IHm Aqnt-fluct Ttitce is k bidden i . in iheereatloii of into committee on reel ee.ate. J* ll ii i niei t on it. er. air un office lor .Mt. Mot ulloh I - Mi Ridgway Probably no nomination bas been marte yet. Whin ibo amendment reorganising tbe engineer Ci '. j* and elericOl torte cuii;c :ii> air. Ridgway op. ?ji Bed it strongly, dei lui ini" that tue majority by 11 lien*.!..: tin- loire would vote away ClieO,000 ol RAI nd ol tbe people's moony, lt WM tarried bj ibe i - ia] 11. a ol 1 to 3. - ? I, r ti. ti. u* ,iiiiirii.'(i.ii nt fliiielie.il Amenta an n whole were adopted and C->0 (-I. * ordered to lie printed. Mi I'.-.'. 'I le i .??!? ti* ill Ul*, -incut hu!'!* good. '.. nt l.t. Newton Wiiatars we voting oal Mr. I las - .ci ns a). ag. tnenl Oeneral Newton ;iu a Iudi- of nam rsbults)?Ws Lave bad aaongt ol Una, Ile added oomotblng In ? tow tone, audible only to Mr l-'inli. to wbom it was addressed. Ml. l'i*Ii 1 uni ii-it|niii.*l!,lt- t,.r v. hal I fchj ol course. 'I lu-am. inin rut was carri-d by the usual voto ol ft.Ul lo 11:1* ?'. Tba < ...Min i tr-c on Conetroctlon was then roted for. Ueaara, Newton, Bpenooi and Barnea re. civ. tl four Totes nock, tho*e of Monaro, Spencer. Dowd, newton a d baldwin, .Messrs. Barnea, rick and kidgwai declined to rota. Ky Um same Tote a* itiiiie Meaara Dowd, Baldwin and Fink were -I-iel thc Committtc nn Real Eetate. Mr. Flab doola rod thal he would notaorreon tbe Committee on Real Katata ?i any oommittoe wbere there was like'y lo be sca-iilal. I'leitii. ..i Si.vi rttere ht co qveetloa tir'ore the meeting. Yaataaleavi jr uar alinga ead lanueaduesoutside. .Mr. I i-l. then olltn.d the following preamble a.'nl lj t.liilion : Ifeirsai Bartons t-kafges karen, ca maAe ta the pawie Meei i . i ? tuaednei Rumii-lesion and the building ot ?' Aquetiuol mihi toe ei i..-u.iiimr wi nu.net* tor Um Hmm. ? .-**" rios,'lae statutes croallui '?? foi i >- ?n \,,0Viiie iv l?- r.iiiovi-,1 l.\ tl e (Jot '_inf,r'?n ctiHiifiK H ,..r-U lt l? ?nil.iilt.iiit Un.- se ', lh_, ;,,,??,,, ,,r , ,,,?.r i.i dlevrered ?.?r , 0 Mpossible; !? i. lure _ Melesa, Thal ^If, (;(,V(r??r n^ rt,|tict,tei1 to i ..?:.,: ,.i. .?: t:..-\?,?.. ?:.!.?! - tmiiiil**:..!! fii.in Its ? -?nt lime te bs made, and ?f ail ex 1" '? ..lu i ??! n oi e.. - i...i mit ol ila- AddlUubalW alu luiiti ot ly ul Mee I erk lor Aqueduct puraosfa Mr. I i*h t1 ii spoke lot lon minnies in an im* paaaioued maiiiior advocating tbe adoption of the le*.ilutloii. Ile saul, in nari : 'i in- arees i.n* ie .nu n iv an charges agalnat this ( ommlsalon t a ,,,' ? ,,nii.i. 1- t.. iii..vi h. Ilu.s.ii 1 a in. und Joliii (. "risn. and oilier mattera, ll Oils mvesUa~aliun ls bad lt e i.i i... . w ...:., i sn) uember ot this < ouuulasluu bas aa la ti ti -I in ;i..> ? fi I) u. I ol lu* .t lt Lillie wlio ts h mi.t ra. lol ul. ..i- I - ...t ..i I..- .\i|ii...!iii i. win re certain ot vbe eeulrart i i'i.i lieuBliig: wliettiel tbs relatives t.i aa] ol Iks i uira are employ ed by eonlractora m. Hie Ai|ue,lutt Un wlii.lt Ililli*; aim -I gated t>> Hie tiiiv-riitil. I liam i.. ? h. i.. i..nt ...i Tills abide thing hast., en raaalpulnted to .m... itap)NMi ii... i tin' i i.n 11 ut is eera given out bj , ? ot ? eoMkaviHsiuners lusteadelb) Ike old, .lim lae tact la thal tin aew . en,m..-mi..,, i - lime eu ly al vee uni I wa con tra*, ls and eacb ul Uteae a as lui less than aa.U Tko (lovernoi has tk? i I,, i ni in. i? ,,|,:.- Ile ls abure the little petty cabals td l ,. - ,iv il,ii; aud t bambers .?ti. et, I bia ls Du n..iv tblns v. lin sae. I i.?if ba.1 ll il iuj muni tuott.-i ontiiu reaulatlon um itu J..-1 in,, vv,-, as In -..it nt.- ii ie ? i res. two moe tba Mi i .-.i ina) is un uniimi, li,-.'.. ni - , netti ii i.i. mi weeks anti yon toM me yoe iii.;, upialetl on* i ne om .i .rn nutt. l'ie*i(iiTit S'l.nt'i called Mr. Dowd to the ch.ir, and *|iolvi )m; i: <-. ii-nd tjt-iii ut leeliug in repljriug to Mr. li*!. Ile eaid : lian., kt. pey el i-i i.cii't ti.at ti.tr. ia anything wrong abeal I ..mini*-.! n Ilia! lt is doini uni t.-ilni; wrong, ll ?* but i.i ii iii it. iii gu lo the t.oviruoi iimi tit -mini,1 un uivisiiKatioU 1 aili Bul ilululj Biysell bj ruting lol muli a reeoluuun i rearetthal Ike gfUtlcman ?'t, uffert-d Un rcsolulioa luis eu lui forgotten bk .'.isl. i> and I ia t.t siU rf-speet aa lu ask that the Commission bs placed oa trial. 1 iii :,v .h. i .n.in oi Bewneper to say muk'Ii! unuimu me tiiut I luiiiii.t refute iii Puk audotLei aieuiaers of Ibis t umuils sen kars on n cruellj ui.il unjustly essex sed by a naiio! iLio ) ?;? ** Mr imigway Yea, our) sotne of Um newspapers won egged i -..nu ni lin-mem!.! is ot tliis lol. lui--:..11. i'if.'I nt ,v*|. m ? r--.N'ol by me l'i. -..;? nt sj., in tr- klr. li-!- n..w BBMlSaiOII lo wreak !n? re Veege bj Lui u,_\ Ike .nt I rc ( inn nus* nm luveeUgatetV Mi ) rfeb rbe presMesI has spoken ol my seeking revengs I de aol offer tbls reeeluiiuB la any auch apiiiL rkeirc ls nus Bjeuibei ti un*. tiii.in:s*i.in w be tins goo* aruuad to newspaper Dt!n tts mnl slBBiteied tease ol lils felloe c ,,,,,. <-i n> i -. Prosltienl Dpesx <r?l.t. j ou refer lo BM I Mi. Pish 1 'Innot. air. Htdgwej .Mun* mm. Mr Plea lt le aol wonk wkile; his click betrays Mas, Tiieie aic matters eoaae. te.i ? itli tke otnos al Tan ytowa tkat Biiouiu I..- lareetlgated. Utkes a-ata m sbuuid bc wuksd .nu.. Mr. Barnea moTod tu lay thc reooiotion on thc tobie. "Ins wai. ri.odified to rcatl "mi Wednesday n> xt." 1 Ins wan loot and then Mr. Fieh'e resolution ci.inc up. An the vole onmiially el..mi it wa* earned, naring received the roten ot lleoaro, Dowd, Bar lion, btidgwaj and Kian, tl neara. **i>encrr. Baldwin and Newton roting iiKamst it. Mr. Dowd changed Ins vote to the negative and the reoolntioo Mae lout, t.etietal New tun saul bo would not Tole tot a# nen.-ral a resolution, hut if Ipocifle onargoa acct* inaih- lit* would vote lor an investi|-utloii. AlOsanaea 1 Uley waa imam ebooon consult.ng en giiitvei at ii ealaiy of !lsr.,iKK). Ihe pay of tlit- iii oaaotoracl niaaoory waa Axed al (120 per month, and '.Le special lAOpectora ol aowora $150 pei ?Uiunth. <-?*--? THB8TAH0 TAK1.N B? WE8TESM UNION*. MKlttUra ro iiuiir nu: hiiwav coMMtsMox? TUT I'OI.ICK DO NOT INTKHIrKllK. The Western Union Tolosjrnpb Com pan)* will fght tlio Subtvay Cosnmiaaioa. Thia decioioo wag reached ye*ierttay by the directors and announced Ly Preaideul Uroon. The comnonj refoaea to take tit? vt ii the wm* mi the llnni Avenue i.ievat.il l'ailmad ur to ohcy any other commands of the Commissioner*, Ex-Go vernor Cornell, in oobnll of tiie 1.set uti ro Committea ol the company, will apply to tho Public Works Department today for a permit to allow the pom00nj to bury its own wires in each garni no HoJaaano bool, ll this re lOOOt to denied tbooi tba company will either ask lo) a inauitiitiiu* compelling General Newton to (ieaigii.ite soiiii. one to omporTioO thosuhwav work ol Hie coiii|fi:iy and prevent it from being' inter? fered with by the UouiiniNsiou, or else seek to en jo. n the Comuin?bioueis Irom interleiiug with tho company " 1 he court," said Dr. Qrooa ye-tterdny, " refused Bhelbouiut a aaaadaaraa because hm compons ind not do ana work after obtaining ito iran. hist*. Now we?lid. WO spent over 9100.000 in puttingdowu paeumatic tubes and erecting buildlnga lor now and expensive machinerv in llroad and l'wenly t hird sis. lor ti,* reason wn th. uk the court if nonaUtont, will gIant us a ojbu.Uiuuh when we ask foi it. I he company hohl* that the Uonnresaiunal law making every etn-et and avenue a telegraph route cannot be net aanle by any euch act ot l.egia lalure ae that creating ino Habwav Commiaaion. Jurtliermoio.it holds tbat the Ugislatuie would not dare to create euell an oigauization withauch ixiwers as the ComiididaUHi Kh-ctrical biihway Jompany, and Hence the Commission cannot do so aline ti.at would simply be pi i lot ming the work oi the Legislature in an Indirect wanner. " We nuouid hare buried om wiies and had them ail out ot sight ere tbi\'' added Dr. I,reen. " if we bad boen hu alone. Hut the Commission', which vas created to make a job fur somebody, koo pre Wentod us. and now it rropoHes to force us to use the J)ora?-U sysaaoa, OOrOtom whicn we know lo be tai Inferior lo our own. 1 hey tried to make u* adopt this in l.'liicogo. but we beal them there." Kefenring to Vt. Ledoux's ataleiueut that iron ties will not last tnree rears nnoergronnd doirn wu. he said : - Why. we have tubes down ? nee 7fi and are as Rood to-day aa ever, lilla ia a u pie of tho H?-'*'"tihc opinion that gniil^ the ',. nrssion." DTaOmn declared that Mr. "?*?? itements about the ronipnny nfnsing to center th the Commission aero not true, lbe linemen were kept at work all dny en the vrat*d road makinrt tho callie more secure an. anecting them with the iiii<lemroiir.d wires in recty-third-at. Tho Police Commission-rs were tat Headquarter! yeatardar nan inaraforadld t receive the letter from the Sabwag Commission inciting the police to prevent the NA eatern ^nlon iiinany irom stringing any moro cables on trio ?v?ic 1 railroads. Acilng-Siiperinte.ndent Moors rained the law and sai.l le could not lind in it v authority to Blake arrests If the Vs eatern lion Comiuny wont on with tho work. Ile sent I letter ot the Stihwny Commission to the Cor ration Counsel and asked for an opinion regnrd l tho duties of the police In the premises. Mr. ?ors said he thought that tho proper course .Hld bo for tho Subwav Commission to go into ut and try to enjoin tho Western Union Com nv. A decision fmn Corporation Counsel comic is not expected before the close of tho ?k. _ . HOME NEWS. PROMINKNT ARRIVAL*. 'rrroorf JTouee? senator William BL Allison, of Ioss-.i. r. iv f/'i Ul I'l"- 'a I-ifk \. .Iii'iHS'.ii. of Olen'* I* H.T. .. .lYess-For* llv'el charles T. Ituaacii. inll/Ml tee r. a-al at Liverpool.Filth Avenue lintel L f>. M. mt. nf Maine; Rodney W. Daniels, i.f Hnffalo; Bennet! ll. ung, nf lamias il].,, mid lleinv ft. Huey .Albemarle tel Professor Eusns Orsr. of chicago . Ptetori* Hom fl. Ha.ml, j.rfsiil.iit of the Central lttitlroad of Georgia.... or j/?u?? -General Amerlen* V. line, ot oliio.isling Ute?Chaik-s W. Hackett, af Itu ii. --*>-' WHAT is ooma ON TODAY. nnov island .io kos- Cinti nna. Bbeepebead Kuy. 2 p. m. launs Kund commissioner*, 1 i>. m. 'all prise aiiootme matches, Creednioor. few-York WMhlngtoa baseball match. Polo Grounds, 4 p.m. .ssrti lennis tournament, Proapei I l'ark. Hp m. ClureCoaotv Wheelmen'emooalichl parade, itmokivn. ieir.ij'..].taii si. i ont* base sill mat U.BI ilea Ni.uni,4 i>. aa. .?en- .Ti rs.-s Btete Fair, Waverly. mag* i iwa Tennis ililli t.iiini.imiiit, MiiuntRiii Station, '. m. J.-etuis of Tammanv Committee el twi i:tv four, fl p. m. ud?onKl!palrirk Posl Na USCsmp Fir.-, tn on Kirk. 'lo'ilt.Itlnn muss im i-tiiijr. No. 103 East Bl s cul. 'Iii st., H m dttslr in Paradise Park, i p m. ? - ?- ? - N i:\V-YoUK CITY. ? E. Vf."-" Ililli- Tom1* Culun" ssas published hy Mrs. awe a* a SStial iii 1861 Bad iii s..lunn- lunn in 1862, "h.- Similar algal Kout of Hie New-Haven lin.', leering Keck p st ll p. m.. li..-- 1" ? n ll ai saSl Ililli 'I tor lin I Osaaaaal Wagant ** tTrar flu initrtflT *r**i atartl - Si-,tl.Ul I K.e-Iiti.!ii|i. in twenty na,th eaalvereery sf the Paitoa Btreel dalli ISi-r Ilnetill'.' SM.! lie lli-l'l ne\t 1 lill! s'lllV Ht BOOH in Uta dfUa Hul-h i Inn.li. I iilay.tie j..a.-.- an! fourth .-t. Ya. l.t." -Tin-At! rilli waa not racing agalaat anything. ?? ?. i- en tm sv.is- tn Niss- London ta Join Um Wow-York chi club afaadraa, si!.a li met Um refot theiraanoal i ru:-,-, tie K.irk Board yeetentay resolved that nus- ol Ita a , ? ? o leila ins aalarj ld a tnrona i mual bs reporti d 11 the Board . 1..111.na.t. ai. he tagboet T. Woodruff, owned by C. V. Raymond, of Ko. Baath^L, aprung a leak and -.mk rn Tar No. S3 Bast rer, early yesterday morning. Tha t got oil ?ly. allies Dillon, o' Ni. Bl Pitt iL, i ' I y -t.nias-, in ? i iiuit.if Luina: S.K--..N-. t-> ten year* for steal : i Jan . - it. Carry, o: Kej w. :, Pla . at No- 21 I cs uti - ,', un anjnaal 21. hi new building of u. Young Women's Christian I ii, ai Nu 7 Baal 1 '..ti i ma al , ls not vet i nUrelj i ompli u d, 11:,i sunk oi ti,.- inti, nut departments waa braun there itir.iay, as bad been anaoum i ?!. ii.- pira Ooaamlaelon ra yeah rda* approvi d a n i emmi n'Ki. n, submitted i's- Chief Busy, thal Mei its suthoritle* should i.. a.t saide i plot ol around on the line ot Um etd neduct, at Tenth-are. and Ont bundn UaadVet rca Its for a new tagUM-neaaa 'i"!er:.k >. Wed De, of No. CO Murray -t., nada an SSSigB nt jresterday ai Kdward C. Phelps, giving preferences lot ?76 06, and Joeepb BeUlng. ol .n,.. 120 \s.-t ia.mt.. nth. iiiiine.i (..-.ar j Hmhstadtei hieassign. e,withpretci omiting to 12,600. he tuner il "f I. !,a'' ?: P. Stephens, who died al Mam a.,-1 a-. ., on Hunilay, wu* held al Um Calvarr Church, Ui Fourth II, ye-.tei.lav Tin- Ki v. DIS. Healy V. Salt, rle,', ol is,irv chun ti, mid Jacob B. Bhlpman, af Christchurch, jilin t<-ii tin- rn rvlcea. .'lie Automatic Delivt ry Cuni,any lia- Keen in,-orpiir.it.-.l by ?eoeOaakUBg, laaaa n. Balley, Petal Townacad Barlow, ?lalF.Lewis, tdwiu s. LeaycrafLLouis \s'. i'i"-'.rtni ulu-il Haman isi til.a-tr. Its objects hm- to .yajnufacture, it ami sell pneumatic tutu a or slmll -. nppliani ,-> and trana i amid, us-.r paxcela. '1 .'.''..,?. ,i ,-;? k BROOKLTX. [?f KL**?atlva Committee ol the Pars Commissioner* de ...vt'stei lav that tin- ImililiuK on the Concourse land al Des !-.i. ku. 'sm ..- th.- Aquarium, for \> Ki. ii a rental a is paid to inc cit v, ls a DUlsance, and i"i - to iv,- it nu os-ad ut Hu ena ol tue season. The Republican Campalsn Committee has elected Joaepb . Kellett, l halt lunn . .lanie- SS", ll ll kel i, I.. . rm.1,1. -e. e. t ny. 'i'hey al! In,al .-.inil.u potltlon* lu lin i in-ral louiiiutiei'. saniin I B. Nichols, a manuraclnrei and di lier In spool con a at Nu. wi ss mk, > -i. Nen York, died on 'i'm-I..., al lil ? ll.e, N" S57 Ki.lil.lia': ase. Il" sill- I" 111 IO Bul k. in 1827, and came ui this etty when * rouns as f,,i m.ms v. araartlvi Brooklyn,and aided in ' Ihe Ness ? a :t mi li.-ln ii->.iil"ii. lae tun iii ss.ii lal..- place U' 'lIl'.SS. NEWS FROM i HE sr tu RB8. 1LLEI) HIM-I.l.i-' Al fl..: STEALING A WATCH. ut feel well, bot would ' lie all liatbt al 7 In Ihi nDornluK " le waa Informed of the charga m.a.- ai:u'.n-t him, and es weed uo surprise. As Jones did not abow lornlns ins pls< e wsa broki ii open sn nina the store, bavins cut bia ti.ioa wllharsxor. in- bo,ly ssa,-1 old and stiff. Ul All) OK Kool'. CHILDREN*. Thc ontertataaifnl In i retr* i. mporarr Home eran yesterday arti-riioon al Uta 'air troaada ai Miuniia, il Three Uiouaaud peopli were present In Uti malu hall I the Agricultural B.ly'* bulldlnss a ci.un! uaxaai wa* eld, la which were booths i > ju ? ? i -. i,_ every towu minty. The ladles'buildlmi ws* rroa-ded ifurliia i... sfier non by people llsienlns lo the rectteUoni Riven by Miss luiosv. A kitchen ii.ii'1, a sxhlbiuen was alvon In Hie aftei loon by the children ol the house In ll.e eveulni Ueorae lardner sod Edwsrd fschehr, of tisrden i nv. gavt inii-rn exi.iii.linn, Tbe fair ended wltb a ball, rtn n ? ,; II I IpW lill lu Ia. l-l : . .-^. JERSEY CITY. Tha Beard of nuance tiaa Osea the tax rate at $2 94 per 100, aa un reese ..i om <. nt os 11 laal j taut John McMahon and bia wife Budget, ssh,, hare univ bees lanie,i three daya. bad a quarrel on ruesdaj n.iilii si Uieli ? iiiin, N". tau Vork st., and when ll s. m sit over Mis IcMahon tried to swallow a does .,! Paris STeen. The inn amt knocks I the mas-1 ontalning tin- i"i eon out ol lu-i niiiii and wife made up again. Pour men, who were engsged na garni "t poker m k.nen Io. 4 tn Rich's Hotel, No, '? Exchange place, were arrested estonia) morning. Tho prisoner* ne*cribcsl ibemsi rea a* ,, onie ss Bunons, s salesman, ol Bostou - ??ii'-s ranU Railroad conductor; Charis* Asses a Penusyl ania Railroad bai ,.;?: J olin is Roberts, clerk,Tol few-Yet k. au ere held tor trial on a ebal ge ol gambling.' MEW JERSEY. mos Hill. An outhouse tn Um real of the Tessa Han ra* destroyed by tire on Buudaj ulgliL 'I'la hr.- waa of lu nmiiaty origin. A meniber of the Fire bepartmcut ls sus e. titi ami un ms e-i.talion i- being m.nie. PATBaaoa -lia K".ii.!..t h..lim :u OetobeT 1885,ordered well on tbe premises ol /.. Usacoup, si No. , , li*, a a- p lllUlod ll .- .,ll|i a t. S ll: .lit!,- lal, i ri U ii ? ?! be handle ol Ihepumpovei Hie sseil and allowed the m sh. era to use Uss water. Pot tia- oirenci he ss,,, tu.,.,1 jj-, leslth Inspecioi Newton reported to ile Board on Tuesday iglil that a:x (ase- ol typhoid fever, nf ssl,:, lt issn I'lnsid ital, lutii hu n traced to tin watei ol thia ss,ii. - a>-. Lona isla nd. v.-tei.i.is morning inrveyors began lo mn a line from Soisihaseii to Jamaica lol thc extension ol the Rrooklvn TailSlt Railroad. The terminus ls to 0c .il t!ie jun. I.un ??: ;:,, toi-kluiig Ka.a.l ami Smith at. WHrTKsTosi A large bara aa the Ceraell eetstswssd*' troj-eii oy Ureeexij yesterilay morning s*nii t,,m iou*ol ny Mint a s.,lu.,!,I,. 1,1,11. i:,,. hara was leased by William ay lor, Tbe lees ls satlmaled at *.;i,ono. The hk-ssu* sui. os a t<. i? ihe ?,uk ol an Incendiary Loan leLAHD ctn, Oa Beptembci 7, tin- Board of Aldrr len granted extensive privUeae* to the (Jut ena i .lectrii Company, ai tin- meeting on Tuesday Alderman 11. ..-..ii charged some ol bia rolleague* with having been s.UKht hy the company. A motion U) adjoin li ssas camed nu -i great contusion. BTATEN island. Curroa Prank 4 Churfceoa af Ka f 18 Bf rhth-ave Nen-. ? ia. s.-iei i,,i started to cross He ira k of lbe Kapui rransil laurowi lu I rout ol a rapidly ippruachlng tr.ia. ami ss.i.nd ave been killed bat Its Ute effort* of Michael i uber, .linet ha. kluan, ssl.,, held bun t a. k. Clarkson lie hack mau and neat bi.u tbe heed and face. Mi ss.- ,,, rated ami i-omiuilwal ui ll.e police stal.i u al BUpletoe mr xawinaliou. ' ? WaWTCHBBTf lt OOUnTY. wm11 Puna, san.,,, i Btercaa who kati htswha aasfs a i ol twins ai'iait three wes ka .iK?. retovi ted hi* Laou-a yea i.!..s at ihe Grand initial station, n. received notlci br ?all that hu children could bf lound in Urn waiung roora al oon. ll.-loin..1 h.. in In th* charge of an old woman whore med to give aa account of nareen lin., k thectuldrei and ? nt home, Mia. nt.-s.-na a...ian.ly disappeared a fortnivht go taking h. i twin* ss,ti, i,t Henry T u.iiuTwaite.i .h L.titi... t.,r, al*? disappeared at the same ue iiuiaiias lioilhwaile relumed and deuled ail knowledge ul [ra, steve:,-. Mia st, renec*aumunleated s.n. l.-i husbauj Itu K..a ami Ihonauil Wua a* aiinuai. ad, ilBBAIIBBAOTiOB 1\ A BHOOKLYB BBOtMBBT. i oioiiei Psefraar, win. kaaaet spied ats i Hassaad sf u >? lath legtmeet, Brooklyn, to which hs ss* elected la*l weel ?. iHel.iaj Uiat lie tliinighl Uj^t ths propo* iK o! the rank kui nie aaa an act ot inauboi.tl ation. Tha masting had bees, palled by a few ama i i wi ? ie 'Usiaj p.i.uu.i .n km election otecolonel, sud it wu pro oaisl u, hoi.I it in the armory gjagMatUJB, but i.o permlaalon i use I fie iiMitu hail m-en asked, ai.,1 illaa-lplllia, ll.e Colonel ? id. would be maintained Au order of streat Las bax i -. | i ? |ain Lieutenant is h siuiili. ol i omp?iij A, eharguaa bim nh lomiiii i nalieoamrai un oaV ai .uni a genUamaa anil witn iiituiB InaulmMuialion. Colonel falkner says Un.1 he aa fully juatined ni oiiiertug Uw airest ol Lleotetiant mu.tn nd llial lt saaa 1I.Miatgl..ialli of iNeiiirrinia a.l.. .- ll... r.,, on. ss |,i,Oi hi. :.ad Ui l*U*iugu.^ancu ul or luutta* LiuussiJ a rastu. JIM DOUGLAS UNDEK A CLOUD ACTION OF THE BROOKLYN JOCKKY CLUB. NO MOltK KNTRIE8 FROM THE OWXSR OP THT. MG CALIFORNIAN. The fsa! sprinter, Jim Donglaa, will be seen st thc Brooklyn Jockey Cltilj'* grontnls no moro. Ho ran in thc first race j cs tenlny. a dash of three quarter, of a mlle. Of course he sra* the favi rite, foi there are fess Hint can heat him al anything less than a mlle and a quarter. Ho was only third at the nu ah. T he tm u had au had a look that thu Judge* thought lt heat to Investigate the matter. They sent for President I*. J. Dwyer and told him Dist lt did not seem to Diem Dist Jim I'oughts had been ridden to sr n and asked thst hi* Jockey, Farley, be sent for to explain matters. Mr. Dwyer said that to provo the "pulling "ot a boric was one of tho most illfln tilt Untiss nu der the ann, and HiAt lt ssuiilil bo Jttit as well not to attempt lt. hut Hist the aa"o l.itmn would Inform C. Johnson, tho oss uer of Dir horse, Dial no more entries for Its race* wouli. ba received fioni him. Jim Douglas's career has been peculiar. Ho came In first - Ilia ra,e al sarwtogi laat vi ur, but when lils Jockey stepped "H Um atales ha waa short af tho proper walga! aoase atghtaaa [kiiii..li. He sal.) his weight pad had sllpp' il Ita n Uta sadd!') on 11.-ii. k-tn t, h. The hera* acearaiag to Hat rule* was di?iamei. lehaaaawaa aaktaewi io thc taff pata io Die lim.- when he purchased BM Mg Ciilifoni.ati. ami every oue wondered eras ho could bc, as aa paid tS\9S9 for him. What of Jockey Farley?ss bal ta hts puni-hiii'-iit I ('Umax, a ll) to 1 chain e, ss un the race and Hail ta Kita was ni/.ml. "I lie llairgltia h.u ked their lilts beastly llerhert, who runs so poorly In many of his rares, and so well at other times, sis un I UM tilth spulal Sssc. Betakl s, ut om- iniie, with aaUnag sUawaaeea Maiki.mii ssas um favorite. Florence M WSSSSCQed. Al.tu.o ssa,n Hie 1 tg m.'.e Lue liv ll bead in the tara Kine of ML btcLaagblta aaaitj aaagfel (lin ii-mi napping, as ba S a- paUhag un. and McKaiiMhlin carno with a augktjr rash at tha balah, FaTet seearad tba W.eo*V lawn llan.llcap. Mollie M. Cai Diva I-nat seeiuul. I?Isa S*> (aired tin t vs,, yeal nhl ia, ??-. Wt theta aad Kit /put ric k "ran the luaila i.ll " ol theil- ti ..ants letote UM bonn alretrh s. as reallied. Prank Ward secured tuc eelllag rac.-, it ssas a highly prenatal* day f..r Um buebwabara. Piaan iifi ? ?"? \ atrot, Laawsney Brotlu r* ch g. Climax, bj John cm ti r PaiMi '. lyra- lion, lovsr.IhtcLausbUn) 1 J. B. Haggln's bi t. Bania Rita, 2, st.. .tKUtte) 8" t . John-.m's h. h. Jim Kunnin*, ag"!. UM.(rai a ii M.< aiian .? h. f. Ni il. i:. -j. -I .(I'euay) 0 l.sis.i Hruther* b. f. HoaallDd. 3, hi. (Palmer) o j. .s. Batchelor'* b. ui. la aa ? -s. ii. titi.(Uarriaonj o i ? 1 1.. V Retting Jim Dongles 0 to 5. Bants Rita 2 to 1, Pt 7 io i, i lit lax lo lo I, Ncllh II. 10 i" t, Ho* illa : 31) to I. Lissie Kreppa iCall. i,. and Electrte wen withdrawn. Ul) ..1 Hie |.i'-t OSS Hie; ti. the frSUtlO of Roasllnd, but abi bad Un brat ol the start ss am ti,- baa felt iud Bants k.i.i ssas last Ab.ng Um i,... ii -ti. i. b Ku- iliad led n length, si it:. Jun douglas in second place, Santa Rita closed np rapidly ,?, ii,, eade ra and v..- third ss,,, n ihe homestretch ssa's rt si 1,1 the i',n I ind " null " and du ? lew Sit Ide* Jim lu ive H up. in thc lani Inrlongand wonea*lly by two i. ti. c.s. - ai.: i Ulta second, a abott la ad in Ion Jun i'i ag. las ii,mi. bacusuiu i. Tua fifth sm uu tvs Eacu, $1,000 addko. : , ;u. i is:. Miii. Ke vere BUble's cb. h. li. i lot t, by Ulenelg Kate M itt ls. aged, 101. .... ll.e wi Vi.iiv-nik. ( Ki..i'm.' M.. i, p.! .(Palmer) 9 s o Brown's ch m Mona, ft. Hui. 1. Definer'* ti. b Ma.ml ll, loft, I over iMcl.o'.drlck) ii lt. Tm ki i - ,ii c Hare ont, I. lira . [Uod n 0 ii. Il Mir-- < Ii f. Whlxglg. 4. Pl. iKIkie) n ins i, i i um. i. .. Bran bl lon, 3, :?.:, 1 os. r....(Radi rtj (,. U, Mia l I'S Cb. 1. I a., i a. SI, si. .(Sj .? Tillie Betting -htarkland en n. Han fool G lo 1. Mm I 5 to 1. ;:? r bert? lol. Florence M. toto 1, BrsmbLton IS lo :, lt to I, Whliglg ju to I. I.ti' i aud Kali "ia i . ass ii. WliUa g J ti wt aol v. ih H.e l' a.l. bal Munn soon psi Ar.,u ii D i.i-i nun ami .l.'ssn th.- lu. k-ii. I. I, Mon* opened lil un le r pursuers ami had two length* Hie bi -t ol ii al till lull n, ll ; ireh h. H it, I ail e ,ai,l, half a li I M. II, rle ri n ns ? out vi ll"- m. k and bj oms riding Hamilton t-ut han ovei I line a bead '?? lore Floreni e M. sc.I. length before Mona tli ra Herbert ssas enlerod lo le -,, : tot JJ, lOO, ll- ssa. a ... - ..,".',. i ainu k s i - - - . i Brat iai. WKiiiim l', Mi J J cartels t. b A i?ti ii--, by aram!* sprightly, r, via.. 11-, ii.. .i H. j i i. ..-' li o Uni. 4.11.1. ...(.SKI lughllu) 2 Inn. -J VI. to 2 on, lUcbiiiond 7 to 2 against .sn lin . li ?! lot a li Hirth uni a lialf, until Un l -t ? ? " i Ison looking, bin i. at Mi st. Laughlin cu jut i. a 111- ui,. i.- iii- iii i'.i sgrval niall st Un Quiah. Aix-tino is ui, ly a lil .il. I',a lilli K.si I ssa "ia ssvn lh\|," i". sj:, EACH. 11,250 Anni li. I S 16 Mill-. (j B. Morris'sb. e Favor, bj Pal dal.. Favoi te, I rr* I IS ::. .(McLati ;,,-,' i I |.Da ?? -i ?b.l Mollie McCarthy'* lasl.tl, m:' .,.-,' H. A Nessi",.- n. ? .-ai"-, sm.a. 4. UKI.... i il ,.,?ii|??, ;-, iv (,r,ll -il., V. .' i.i..m. -i. 106.... . ,sj, ?? - ' ii a K"1 '? '...-t. ':.. inti .....(Mi-ca SS K Jennings* br ? " _? Strike. 6, 107.... (Meei B W 1.is* -?'.,. r . un I. 112 . 1- ti ki n "'?'" lt";,?fr,.- h. I Pimlico, SI, ?3 . (Kala,eil ll ' '. ..""Vin -.Ii iii '"; . ll '? Dwyei i.ii.i .i- b. f. J. ?'. KU .iKafli 0 ."ii. liuf h. IK' ' ? !""?' ' ? I. -' On enli"l.l ss. |.- withdraw ii. ,.- Klgtn '. to v. I-'.. ..: "? lol. Mo] 4 to 1, Ten Ulrike 6 to 1, Hupervlsoi toto 1. Modest) IJ lo 1, ss ? -,', ia, 1 J I,, 1, ll-, al A;, a 1 J I" 1, 1 . inna 10 to 1, K.i. ii 20 to K Hie sUrt was good I Mollie Mi Carthj ' final, l-a--.ni.' Ibi -ian.! alic waa ???::.Kiui by a.i iii-K'. An i second, s length '.??.? Mode*ty, las.a pest Mollh M, , ai i hs'- 1 a-i i e' Vu.- . ih- lead until the homeatretoh ss.,. i. ,.|i,a, ssl...'. M, l..,,_:,la, I.ghliin Favoi wltb amah aud headed her. Mu.i.-iy bad dropped back beales a Hie bait iiuln poal. and ima lloyal Areli had had enotish ni it I . un -. ' ? ii--ll.-. Mollli :? ? i - , -: .u,| peSVlsOl ss !?I ll -I' '? i till Kiel I'lli k. j.nil r..\i r Two vi sn " - i l-l i ? i \i \\ I I'.n I-. ", M K\ r Rrolhi-rs'b. f. I.se, hy Luke Itlai kbtin -s . ... Mi I '. lil iii 1 N. ss. Kt!-..ii - ? li I li,.' i' ' ! 12.... .... Fllzpal .1. ll. Mai mn -'? '. Ilanlillda-e. 1 ? lilian) SI W. 8. Haine* dt Co.'* br. c. Duke of Hour!.,1!-. I'elti ral ii i IT. la tung Ittilata 7 to '?. I. -a.-- u lo .'.. I : t.. 1. D.i Bourbon 1 I ? 1. link.- ot i [ti had raced ona .m. ., ottn i - heads ..-I i". ?? ' lime Ihejr had r. .. lusl | post and the Duke Uivu i|iiil I Ullala bold lb- 1. .el until the ? nu. borne .sa- reiM-l I. win a Mi laughlin, ss ,,, I,., I ssaile,! pallentlj two I li ? bl - alu , ..m. n .1 i. i ss ia,, i hy i t li ii ? -I\ i ii |: i. i I - - " ai ski.I it... i isi Stn | ss. ll lennlugs'sbi i rd bj Voiiigem stella. 3 SI-.,'.'".!'. . ...... . M. ? 'i.i ll I 1 Umlaut, Mable'* eli g Broughton. S 07. . .. (Camp 2 Kaia .-rn s lil din i- 'li f Little M uni. ? ni 3 ii M I'.."' -''I. v M.Te.ss hg Iged vT . (Pullet U A J Caaaatl eli I Kd-j.-i.. 1,1, ll '.'/.. . Dsvisl U .1 lu Long ?b. . i .inn ail aged, :???. i>. i ? i ll er's li e. I i". r 0, HU ..\l,'.iii ki ii Cotton A Co.'* ch. ni Lizzie, Mai ll Iimi_ ..(Hamilton] ti I \ elalol Stable ?l?r.l I- H ll., S. UM .... Mel ? ., \s Jennings'* bi n Tony Fowler, 6, 1 lo (McLuighliu) ii s\' c Hals a fir i i ? lui i i. ?'- pill. K i- Pall sch * Ki ?"? ?. eg"!, '' " . i - ?:.. ?-. idol - i.:". . I ? 1 111-,. Frank it B. and Brail assn. Betting Frank Mani 6 io 2, McJHowiiug 3 lol. Frolic fl to 1, Kitti- Minn '?- I" 1 K-1-. lu la - I" 1. la oki 10 lo 1, CaUl cart 10 to 1, Adonis Ultu 1. I.U'.le Mae lo Ui 1. Kmiuel 12 to l.Touj Foster IV to I Bronghton 15 Iv 1.1 ll d Ifttol Mcllowliiig, KroUcand Lissli Mai were In Du lead at ths Blart Lissie M.,- died awal belora Ui* homeatn .iiss.,s -.,-?? :?-..( ma iain.nu:, bul Ktank A'ard and Hrougliion, who had been ollie uni. until hear the finish, rai.I ol it with surpi ? .,, ? is and naaaed Diem Ktank s\ai,l won bj a head. Broughton ?' omi. a na. k I., tore Killi.- Mn,a,e third. i rank Waru ssa- ml. in', al $1,300 No Iud EXTRIEa AT .-lH.Kl'SHLAll HAY. If a i>'i a al nilli atti.als all eitia atlei UMMe Hare CIT tall,ls -l?i',!,l I" il !,'.'H? ilu.s.l at Die .-heep. I,,,,; |;. ii. .lay. tor Du- programs* i.? esi eUent RTlaeleea yous ar* named io conn to Um poa) foi Uti Be iqaet .-takea, a kandl cap lor issi, yeal nias, al tevea tiitlonns l-'ive i,l thsSS I" lunir le Um iimi.' a -tat.i- ami m .-.ii probability the -laka win rall lo Un " iiiue an'! y lb ns " el ti." Pacific slop*! Tho second place, too, ie likely lo i"- captured by california i aaa of -Km ky" Baldwin's nan win prehahty gsa -t The Bouquet Bl ikea is the great rai ? ..r the ,iay. it ,-,,?,?, third. The first raceU a handicap at ona adi* Blue Whtg taa ad uncertain eolt, bot ll bi ? ? ss bs did ea Haiurday tu cannot tan le win. Boper! ihould gi t the pim e. iie.-i and-Toe ls m Uie aecond ra e, ? handicap, 1 ki mlle* it ass,..'.: I',al ]u-l sills h.-r. She ought to resell C., .. .,. tirm spi-.iiutii i,i is ala,, in tight and may gel the pla.-. The iiiuith laen im.ks like ? sure tblng tor Arctino Ti in Booti i -n...lld beal Til* Bourbon. There are aliUen entriea Iel the Oreel Patt fl --'ak. ?. 1 % miles Bwlit ia likely to win and Dna ll. ought to gel ihe pla, e. i it thonld win Ihe race on tbe turf with Tattler second. '1 i,i i uti i - ai, a- : ni:.-i us- i ii s Mm asl-. 1 .shu:. vetM Age.Wiiu'it Same. An'.H'eiuht. Rup it.t IIB la M . I lim Blue ssani!.:i lill oniony. ;t ?,; i'i".'-ii.:t lori Mo** itoai. j na Amalgam.:i 103| BtLUMi--HAM,Il Al'. 1 I4 MIIXS. Same. Age.itetutit. Sam*. Ag'.Weiubt. Itanium.O 1 Ja ' 1 I allon . .j ino. Vs ..1 Ka,.-li.il lu I). ,,.. ,, ,,?, '?ueiiti.4 J'i-.'l-'l'i inna. 1.1.a ,,a, TlllKD-11'M yt kl -I IKI.s. llisiui sr. isvo - n:AK-. 1LI1-. 7e tUUti Owner. Name. S,re. Weight. J. H. Uagg.0.A I. aid.-.Kel,?:,,. 117 J. B. Ilsggln . Flrensl.(Henelg _ ' Iii; im\ei BroUiers?Di--.e June.. KingAUouau. Ila K. J. Baldwin. Lan lu ',1 mslcad "' 1 IS > 8 Kl.''sn .1 I/-,. Ki. |.; . Klug AUonso.. ..'. 114 N.SS. li I tuon. lit.Ula . Kelman jill k. .1. Baldwin ... .1.1.-, :?.- .Uleuolc "" lui Hw yet Brother* Bedford .Hill. I . 1,, Fairtai eiabl* Ol I . me .Flood ' Hu at. tomgau.... Hm,la. Il In,1,e.'.'.'.'. I114 Dwyei K: "i:,eis .. Aiiii.-s .Onondaga " lou j. 11 Uaggm. i.ta. i"-u . 1,1,1, ,,7 L. Corrigan .ida Kee**..1^-iap* '. ?'.: J B. Uaggln.Ban bi Igi ham Baa . ag a int. Tsrh iui he.... | pj J. lt. Branch.Tbnftlea* ... Bpendthrift. i . J. ll. lia.Lill .. . VohUMl* .. .. SS :....;., 1 ll. I'. A.-.a-.S.la .Norfolk . p"l Vf. J. Hogan. ai.cu.Mu-, ...i-i...'..'".'.'.'.". pu lui lilli- HAM.I. a!-. ItgaiLaSa Sam'. Agf.\\(\g\i WOWte. Aa' Wei n't All-in,.? .ti 117 tbe Bourbon... . a a* rea Booker.t P7| i.i iii -1.1i1.Al PALL MLLUfl ITABEg, l'ostnis. Otnsa* Nam* gar* Am 11.10M J. M'Mah.'li .sss.ft .,,,,,? Tl,tll -'",'' """uti, j. How* .v 1 ., .... ss*, Kacie.1 ? ,,,:. N. ss K:tt-"ii Brown Unka Heform ""? log e- Hefinei .MarkJaud . .bpnngbok.. . ti li? ll,,,hm a co .......Lil a .... Vs li 1. Howard Ureuadiej a J. ll Mi 1 om.1. ki - iliiitah (.', SS. Jelililliiia ... Maggie J....^ IL.i.i.a.jsK 1 Appl.S'.le Ht. a I .. .,.." r I.,.,,,..,,., I' "'"nm.1 .1 na ii . Mouarciuel ' u il I' Aaln- . Kins of Mwiloik.Norbill ?'. . j MeManoa rraakh ii.Monaichut...!'.'. a i"' A J 1 rti.a.iit ? Sultan . 1 - I A W. sa eiimart liu-i-rn ....Dicken* ,', PraakniM Bubla Bapputre .kn.? AUeoeo * to U. 11. M.'illa ....WbUgtl 1.1.at |?....^ ?., SUlli a 1.1 ll 1; 1IA.M.I. AP. 1 3-lt) MILLS ON Tl ul. .Vamc. Ag'. llcivM Hmm* Ate \l*tt>\t Kil/ai'.lh. 4 1JJ Vse,l,?n,,?, a "..,? Hun oak.6 IV7|Tattles | Sig Kneel.i ij..,.ii.i,iu.,,,r 4 m A iorreapoiidei)lli,i|iiitea ssi.y Kii1(j |,? ssas m.l u,e?t . Ui'illS Tliilii sa on I 11. ,iUy ma a Slake kl ll aurel fa* Um la lt* I La*lcm JlaniUcap. ihe cl^LiuaUoa a astujaVl Bceauae ht us follows ; _____ ? tnt ttfaettflQi Pine W*ag,flt| "-ftimiy.Jl-'iO Fallon, ll-s*. flt; Amalgam, e*"., ami tlio** Roe-., 04. ?sang narsniii. flt) i Wai Eagle.0101 Heal sud Toe, *io; lils name -sssn.it s-irr.. -mt st tn? si.e-pghead Ruy coorie on M molar PTenliig ss a probable slatter. pools were sold at the Hudson Tari Cte**, Wr-hawken, Isst night us follows i Ftri Oil; I Seen (Jasun, *??* i fvprlnnlii lil. gd, Hii-l (i Fiillon, $4. rairg-llagKln>, I-VOi Dwyers', ? IO; Ilaldwln. 010 : Uule Krepps. fd ; ('nrrlgnn. SJafl ReUnonl, $4; Tallfttesa, 04 ; lui lala. fl, ciiMainiiir) Oi, anti lic'il. 04. , _, ? , _ nu, tu -Art tn..!, Hq, tea beater, Jio. an-iTiir Bean tts, Fifth McMahon. WSJ Markism!, t*, little Mindi. f? ; Wit Kagle. Od ; llnmii Duke. $u , Km lurer. *-) ; l-iia H. go i RcMlero, 06: Sapphira, 06, and fleld. 010. . ___, ___. ,, sixth Lakeland, tis; KUniin-tii, gio i BurrOah,twi wau. ililli.ii, *", anti Mcntnit.ro, (4. TIIE COKEY ISLAM' JOCKEY CLUB TRIAL. DISAOKKKMENT Ol' Til Jl'HY? Jl'Dl.r* MoOHE'.S ( llAlir.l* ? HOW 1IIK MKN STOOP. Ilio Jury In thc trial of the tnitlctment chsrgtnir the ( o-,.v Is'aiul Jockey Club with allowliii. BSSlSSHtagSO IBOShBSpS In.i.l Hay racetrack wai cliarg*<*l byjadge Moon, fasti itij morning, in ins ttaoeteta les lea -tt t!.<-. aaa, eecoaytag asn than an hour, ka san'. In part t Tea ar.- nut tr) Ins thc n, notion whether, mornllr, hcttlnr is wrniic, anti Tour illrferlnu oplnlODa upon ti it snhjecl most uni iniiiit ii.-t your decision. The questtou here ls whether the defendant*, kare notated lbs law of thia Mate. If Ikey hare beyond a reaeonaMe doubt,yea ur., hound to minn t, aini ii not, jun munt a. <j ult. After defining a t asoiiulilc doubt the Judge contliiiicit. if ti,i .ti ti i,lim,t- ure -imvi n guilty of thc acenaatlaa in this lii.lii tim nt, the] sic guilty ot BB offence sgaiu*t the law of lbs Btate foi ? h.t h they ars liable to punishment. Tbs law :. vHli.l i.iei most be enforced .ii lung h* lt Ih nu thc statute lim.u*. n.nv it t- eoaeedM ia thia trial that all pool selling nml linoktiiitkiiig m. iii> i; .1, itml all iici.-nn* who engage in that kind o( liaalaasa ar<- .riniiii.tin limier the law aaa liable to lUiiilshtiU'iit. a.ni lt In nut too nun Ii to sav that Whl violates tM* Lui ought to bs ninl nm bs punished, it h claimed that tbe system adopted by the Coney Island Jarkey nub ls not a tl. .lain, ii ni law, hal laa-errli s system ol In. il.i Ideal betting bj ag) nt*, 'i ne un n formerly known i a.* |" rom missioners. A person elshln giieh Un iii mehi y i nf be this in tic sarest v. ay it U provided Millers are called commissioners. A person wishing to bet tniiin y !.. Int for hun. The law il dire* ted against the practise o! betting on on bone racing, in order (oura. vent tl...* iii tlc -ii i-t nay lt is iiiovi.led that lhere *liiill b- BO rt i:!?tt rmi,' am! -recording or bets. The '!? ter !. nit- ? i.i.in timi ii, eu system ls not betting, Ths quee i on :- vv in 11,ii ni n,,i this ls a mere evaaion, a subtorfnge by which the statute ma) be gotten sronnd aad the iult the statute waa Intended to prohibit still exist If ron timi li tun*, ii will lu-.v..ur linly tn nuil ii t If iiii.l.r ii., pretence of taking ninney lo bel fol Miine one else tiley r. ..ly fake tho minmi and bi tit thems* Ires, Hu* business Ut a direct viola lion of the statute. Ula foi un lo decide the question "f fm I. If you decide that the defendants knowingly and ant. lu ii allowed Um premises to be used for the purpose ol re. carding amt registering lui*, n.cy arc guilty. 1! thy _.1M liol, tiny am lint guilty. Any memorandum ol a bet, whether in a boob or mi a sheet af paper, nu an* recording or registering a bet. I tl ,uk thal ls what ibe Legislature meant, and I state it in thi* es pl lett Bray thal tb. re i aa be no iiiui,i nt tin-rilling nf the court. Vt.ii mast consider thi* use way and consider Un evidence with out prejudice rn partiality, and decide whether thee, da f. h.iimi* .in guilty oi sot nf the crime charged La tba indict lu nt. The Judge roraeed a request ol tbs conni ! af tba defend aaU la charge tbat oral betting vi. aol a rtolatloa af, lbs si lille, nml ?.tiii tliat bs i on!.! imt so chargi aadei tbs law. Tin'Jui v n tin il shortly ii'ti r 11 ii. m. ami return, il ?!!? i be. lag ont eight boara Tbe foreman said tbat the) nen -mable t. Judge Moori asked whethei tbeydiaa 11. ? .i ni, ii .ju,.t;. in n! law or a que .lion of fact, and when he rt that lt was the latter lu rtlaclisrged Ihera. It w.n limit i-im.ii that the Jurj Dtixnl eleven for conTlctlon andona le! lOl, OHMONDE WINS IN A CANTER him) ok*i goa rabii v CAPTtTRkg roi vca Mi LK0 KR tl a Kl'-'. Li.m.i,v. Bept 15.?Ths r.i s inI tbs iii-:, si. Lef-ej was inn to-day mi inin ii-1. r To wa Hoer and was '.touby (iiiniiinlc willi great sase. Ot Minn w.i* -t...inI, lin. ii "i third, the others, lour la all, i i ;.?t. i. ihed in 1770, but did not receive Un name until 17 wi,tn it u i- named ont of compliment to Colonel Kt Leger ami nm im ii. Doncaster Town Moor. Tbe raes stand! i lance to Ibe Oerbj and i! iiO ike, lt la s sweepstakes ol |123 each, (oi ihret ycai 120 ,. - 128; 110,000 added money, ths ? rn I km ie to r. n iv.- -l,mill nml t!.i lim,; |500 out of I I nt. Leger course, about oas mlle, ?.i iminii^ - an ' 182 v.ir la Polio-* in_ i* ,i samm i y ??' lb rai s i Duke of Weit minster's b. i i.i Bend Or Uiy . ... rober) 1 Mr. M.tiiiii., -, i.i.e. BL Minn, by li rmil Lady Para. .I Barrett) '-' T, lenulngs'i b. c. Kxii.r, by Weatmtmtei Lorna I.ne.(Uoater) ll is i;i.:,',* br. i Bl. Mli'bftol. . (Cannon) ii ll " ornesb c. Lord Lumley.....(Osborne) I) I'ii. ol ? ? - lill . ' oracle.(Webb) (i James i n" '.,!-;= iii. i. Ilsington.(Luelt-a) u ii ? . .; J! .' :.. to 1 on Ormonde, 81 Minn 14 to 1, ExmoorOT to ] wt ?; . iael20 to 1, Lord Lumk-j ol lol, Coracle GT tu l, I. um ti' tu 1. Ht. S ; n took tho lead followed by t'oraclei Exmoor, f>r ninii,ie arni lin others. I he posllioui o' the foul leadi rs were continually cl ,,,_,._ until thi cud ol tit. uali uilli w ta , when (m.ti I.- retired Ormonde lin n dree lethe IroUL followed b I. mn i,,i tm I -t Ml.,,, and i i. h.. nit on won iii ii ? intel in lour lengths. En third. Tbe wi.ii'jei auasplendi . . i lallj large. ? ? i ici ptlonal m lite in . rn in ul as areli t- lo - n- ?- di Im :, t,, ali a, lils first ,:;.. ii ii, i -rn the uni aaa IQ Ute ,i itumn el last -rear, when bi won three ol lbj richest two-year-old stakes in sui,. Mian w mi .in?_. -i . , is? Thli | ? bi he bas defeated the fasti ?! tiursea on Un English turf?Mellon, Hie Beni, Minting and other*?and has won the three mont bunoon itakea lor narolds. the rwo riioussntt iiiiiueas, Derby and st. Duly Wesl luslraltan. Lord Lyon ai.d Oladiateui bad mu i ? e.i,.i in taking ali tin..- before Uromnde came out, Unuoii.lt ls un.c.not-i.. h.. sa.i*. , v. i foaled. H..iii Minting .nci I in li.ii.: h.- , thi - i ip. ? . ? ic i t. .ti ie i il. nun i.ni rn i.n In i ni.. Tliej in.- exeepuoually kee ?' 1 .' - 1 -. lilli W !,e|i ll,.V ll,el", .lill,,|,,:. Ult] Wile tl).j unable lo run with hun. ld Bot only beat them, but beal .. any. eora MASH win*- in xiii: USUAL way. Lot I--, 'iii. *?. -,.i. 15, 11..- third da] .ii Irlssltng ia.n ;,i the on. ? Ile hesta, selling, for sparse ot 0400. Poola: Bootblack 026, Monal b01"I>0onr Mash010, BeldtK) *--.iu' Mash gol In bj B Bei k. Bootblai k lerond. two lengths in limit ,,i Moll ii ll. III ni I lim ' I i Si eoml li.-.U Pmill: Hour Mii-'i *'.'".. li... .ll.link in*. I t tain**), ll. -i Hour Mash non in ii nc k. I'liim.ilum *.. on i, ii length lu trout ol Bool black ili.r.l. I ,i ie I KJ H.ni i,i< .--I ... n, ? 'I !?,...'- Ilolj Fisher ?25, i.-.i ll.!,- I, i ? il *7. Il.i|.e.lti. SS, Helli SI.*). I i.n. i won i.i.i ? i ? i, I: .? I m.. ?? ? ninl, tn.i bali length tu front ol Hold lian, t. il I line Third rae. . of a in I lo. nurse of 01*00. Pools ,b - 14. Il.i won i.i ,i length and a half, riualtty ? i-ond, s length In front ol Keuuebec, third, lime 1:16. 11,nilli raes Ji mlle. Po* ta OH, Violin Oil, i latlei $b, tn ?! Flo. Violin w:.* Bril lu i.i a lime il.i -.ni. .t length and a kali in (Toni ol l .,;. I : ' li , m. . m. furlongs, tiie Belle Meade Ktak.B, gfiOO ii'i.l.'.l. Pools 1-:.|.'-.'.' lim- . , ?: l. -..,. i:. -.'. M..i.\ *.., .ii,, ll in- .ni -.-v.omi, in front of Bannall, third, tims L:u**> Miu l.oKU.I.AI'.D TO SELL HI*" BREEnntO STOCK. i'n rn i.iu Ulai l aatonlsbed the sportini vu,] ii but January with the .iiimi,un eiin-iit that he winii.i sell all lu* runners rn minieg ami retlrs trom Hie tart Al the same time, bow Brer, b* -tai.-I that li- would still itiiitiinic lo breed runuen at bis !'..iin ma* i-i.ti.i.-tun. ni ina would hold annual lalesol yearlings Ula breeding establishment contalni -nine nf the choicest bred mares In America Now Mi. LorUlard again aaloulshesihnliorsemeu.loi i ii I lo close out his entire horse , bi tiruod i isres snd rouns stock, ano" bas pis. ? il Un tn ittei u lbs handi ul I oionel 8, i> Bruce.of TiW Turf, FtMAand Farm Tbe stock will bi Mid D .it....ii thc Hiddle ol i'1-.t month. lim Dwyei Brothers inn.' decided t-> w.**l out theil liable ol ruuners and a lau-c drafl a ill be in.uh from IL They will lie sold at auction after the does ol ii..- lu.h.kim .lot key i lui. meeting Thens two sales amt thal ..I lbs horses In training i>eioni<iiig lo Commodore Klttson, which lakes place at Jerome Pars early in October, win place a great n .mi thoroughbred borses on the market at once, bal at new turf BBpiranta are all the time coming to lbs treal they w;ii imdoubtedl* bring good arti ss. CRICKCT AT PROSPECT I'AIUC. Tiie return Butch betweea tin- Maahattaa and Nt-w-iia'.. n cricket clubs aaa played ea tbe r.ira-ic uroaad al Proepeei Part yesterday The IS?aahat4aaB were first al lbs wicket aad scored73runs Darla with ii) sad ll. (..vue IB wats tin I ghesi - .... i* The Kew Haren leam w.-n- only nhl., to make 43 runs, Kui Hmltli being the only double-Agare saorer with io. i'ii.- follow lng i- lbs full Mun ni tin- mat. ii i M.lMHAI 1 IS. MKW IIA\ Kt. vt nun'.i.rt i b w. i. whit.. ? Braithwaiteb Martin . ? J. ii lian* b I'rie.tley .30 Miiltli i Ml.lilltl.il. h Mint.i, n II (joynt iisiiciiii.nl..li. ii.-ititt run nut . 7 H. Jewelt b Priestley. 4 Dobson i Dansb Mamu... u U. Martin b PriesUey . Q Hhepbenl e JeweB b Darla.. :t i . i.. Middleton b white_ 6 Bay Smithe aad b Mmuu..iti J. Phill.- c st lui*-, b mest- Durant ma oat. o ley. 0 White ran oat . u R. J. stewart b Beatty.0 Priestley b Darts. o it it t'srrathen e White, Loretlay cTyers b Davis.... I b Priestley . B Lewis not eal. s 1 - ei ii. lin! out . il Ki tra*. a a. n*. Otter abeent. u Kt till*. 3 Tol.ll.72 43 in s* .ti rai lui. o?naen wicur, Maahattaa .'.m aa og 48 id tu M f,u n Kee Has.ii. 0 B ll lg 17 17 30 3D 41 43 ANAI.YMS OF Ul I WI.I Nd. Manhattan. i i -. itiin* w.ik.tD. Maldena Priestley. bj iii 4 3 U I ii. . I\4 30 2 t) Hbeptierd . 'U 6 1 1 Beatty. 13 2 2 1 Priestley bea led a a Ida, JTSM lim ,n. Davin .Hil il I 4 ll. M.ifi.h. i-i lil 4 ll) Davi. hoe led :i Bride, empties Meeera. Bdwardaaad white. III -,IN.MN(, A ii:nm* TOL'KN.VMKNT. Tie Proepec! r.ik Lawa Taaala Tearmuaaal w-.t* bega reeterday at the laag Meadow, Piaoaaet 1'ark. bu eaarta t,,i I beaa nial ki il oat Inr thc linn ii inn i,l iii 1 they were ail oe. ? uiiletl until ilark. 'I he lim ian lal Ol inutl.iniu'i slnglen eas I. in. in -.1. The ladies'Bingles wUI bs played le*day, also lbs - round Jt K-i.ti. m. ii * ungli ?*. I bi rc wei" ghoul 6>m present yeeterdaj ..n i k-*"! teuiiis was pUyt-d. Hie lollowlug ls lUe bioit- ui> io il. prue) nt i as] ikmknc antoui iii>i BotrgOi Thee Matwell baal -.. h. r.u. r i; ?.', 0 0. ?... H.' .I.ii ly beal W \ Tomi r 3 g. tl 1. ii 2. I . l ian loll beal W A.Un.. 4 i., .1 0 I ? Vi li -'? ? beti i h, Bl W A Powell 8-2,1 ^ 1 i tn.,. beat a *i l.cv. i* i. ti 8 I Charlean Dbtis beet J. W PotleiSl. Ol. 1. u Kepna beal D Morehouse O a ?? - It i un . i..n! li H ftatU i*:..ill ii j 5 ? i. 2 Juan A Snjllb beat V. Hmii.ld ti 4 nil ii'.'. Clyde N sn beat U ll li. ashae bj dela Ut "A. li .niioii area a bj.-. UTI II* I" i.n io At *! KAI.i 4. Tbs champion aUddlc diotanes raaaei al Of wa-rkl,l 1;. vi. i.. aaapranllalageasblea raraawlaan Sptewn billiard .? rben a Tntavai rspertei laked kia. abeai kia ram*.i ir.o la ai,.ii... i . - ;..?-ni, 'lahalllaaei kars fer the BaUpedsa Un- ia?t nf heit ii,.uni, aalasB sams anlsiaaean ak ??.his Haloes Ibachamatoa al aa.traha lithe ama I am m..*! ..ii im.i* te run. I shall uv ie gel en a match with him l?l all thi m.| lie .ml hi* ii ii ml* , si. -irodui a ? v .ni bed distance iu s r*. ?? ? ilk Mkleas I " ?? ai, . i .ii,. ..v. i i... .,,,.1, seoaner ot aB.ile, i Jliedthe n l shall nv in gel .nt stegle rates with hun at Lo, ujO au.1 boo -raiiis, ul a sri.es ol r*vcos al all liutK illa taneca, or I will bet his party to a standstill I can beat him n "li'K-le race at any distance over MOO yarns." M vera SST* ho never felt helter Ililli* life. Ile ls fast los Inst hi* former Invalid appiaiianrc, hts rbc?t ls fllllnir out, and hi* body la getting muru Beak He attribute* Iheebaagete al* outdoor um wita the rai era this year. v% inn asked stout George's recent breaking of Dm one mlle running ien.nl, Ms. rs aat,I lo 11.1 nut think lt would pn*s it, tliiaconntiv. as tim feat waa accomplished on a new bicycle track lately laid on the I,Hilo bridge (Hound*, which was no! Inclosed, ai d where there wa* nothing to prevent record break lag br cal Ung across curve*. " One thing I wl*h you would publish," be -.1 n com iti-ion. "ami that ls I am eel marking Ur ket* at the rai na for any linn of bookmakers, as Lm ta ? " ' perta '." NEYV-YOI.'KS WITHOUT A KI.N. IIKATKS KY WASHINGTON- -HltOOKLYN UKFKATED BY ST. LOCKS?A HF ON STATSM HIAVD, " What's Die matter with the (iiants I " a.skc.1 an udr I ' baseball at the Polo Onmriil* yesterday He ?<eir <-<l to un? derstand wh'-n Hm aavawereaatai "Oh, thaw r Kat area 1,000 spertntors Went lo Harlem to witness the BBBM "I lune ba ? tween the New York and W I t. il ssas -.sell played sud interesting, the only drawback being ii,, ii. ibillty ut -t"- :o> ai players t<> gauge uie curve* ol" Vt'U ard "Hbaw. Welch tried a new (tratacem, ma se,,.linn a playei to lust lase on called balla. Tho Washington players teemed to like the change for they batted tua ib-livi-iy hatd and often Welch waa batted hard la the opening tuning ami tha Wash? ington nine took the lead hy toorina three ians. Kine* i"i oft with a bane bit and Carroll did likess.ae. Krn-g alan made atilt, niling the bases. Slunk Du li nude a l.i.-e lit IO lett i entre llaM snd Hines and Carroll scored. Krieg was un. out between first and a-, .uni. Stunk scored ona wfld pitch Ma ?torerana wore scored until the iightii Inning, when sfter two men sven-.mt Farrell alt the baU far Into tfft geld lera lum.emu. Tbe Washington pUyer* scored one aiori nu in Dm i,11,hi inning, nilligan made ? lat to ceritre field and (i'Kniirke allowed it tu pass him, OlUlgaa going to third on Uie error. Ile ?wrnl on a hu hy bhaw. The aeon ssas us follows : W'aehtngton. 'r.'lbpo' a.; el' Btw-Torn. r. lt no; fl.' e. Hims, c. f..? 1 Carroll,!. t....| 1 lan ell, 'J b... I1 Krieg. 1 l,.I ul Shll.k. I. f. ... 1 . Hom k. e.a.... <i 9 Ism.ss I, ., :i b . Il nilligan, e.... 1 Shaw, p.I ii Total.I T>. 11 - -'?: la I, 2! 0 0! O'Bourke, c. f. ii l: Ul 0, 1 I 2| 0 0. Connor, 1 m..' o o l.'.| 0 0 II Ol 7! ll'Flnley, c., 0 1 ll 9 181 ll 1 VSai,!.. s.I 01 ll (I, 1 0 0 ll !t;cliai,!s,,|i,.lb 0 0 2 I 0 I Horgan, Lt.. 0 1 1 1 n S Ol lugl.y. r. f....| o, li 1 ?J 2i ll (I Welch, p.I Ol 01 0 2| oi u. o Qerhardt, 2b.i o 0, 2; Tut.il. : 4 0 :t 0 8 fi Oi 0 1 0 a; o 4 Washington.3 0 o o o o o 1 1-fl Ness York.0 0000000 HO Earned rona Washington, 81 If ew.York, 0. Boase runs Farrell, Two-base blt*?Horgan and Krt.g. Paned balle? i, l. Wild pitches-Welch, 2. First base ob balls ss., -ii.il. New-York,2, i-.i-i i. on errors wash? ington. n; Ness-.York.'J. Htrnck out?Waablngton, Oj Ness. lurk,a. L'lnplre?U race Pearce, Tuna?145. Darksem stopped the game al st. George^ Btaten lal ? ?? Uie end of the eighth Inning wiUionl either m Ute opening ? During a victoir. Heveral hundred pinpi.-went to tho Island to withes* Um nattle with the bats between the Metro? politan and Cincinnati clnba. 'lbe hume players were unfor? tunate in li.lng enahli ti handle D.e.r bats, lbe aeon ssas aa Metropolitan. | r.i tbipo s.1 e. \ Cincinnati. \ r. ld/") a. '. Nelson, cf.... Itosemsn, 1 f . Meister, ?-' li... Orr, 1 b. Ilatikiii-.'ii... ? Bi ?.-.. r f.... Ililli), it. c. . M< La'ghlln,** I ii n Corkblll.r.f.. II 1 ll, M I'll. e. Jil 1 o 1 Penni Hs-, as . - ii 0 Mullane,cf jin ?., lb ... II I' .nev. p . I), --iivl. i. ? itt i', I. i <i 1 ii i ii 1 1 B -.: 1 ii Bl I i II 4 ii n ii ii 4 0 a ll il ll ll' 1 a i 21 I Total.I 3 a J-l 14, 6 Mas -, p.I O Total .j :t|" 7,-jT;"i tj ? .nun.o oolloo }-3 ? . ian.o l ti l ii l o 0-3 i. urned rnna?Metropolitan, l: Cincinnati, l. First baa* oa balla Metropolitan, fl i Cincinnati, 3. Kir-i base on errors? Metropolitan, 3: Cincinnati, 8. Left on bases Metropolitan, 7. i m. ,,m.ui, 4. sn mk.mi Metropolitan, 31 Cincinnati, 0. ?I..mi base hits?Metropolitan, M; Cincinnati, ."i. Phi. base hit* Hankinson, 1. Two-ba*e hit* "ir, 1. Ilouble play* ? Kentn-nv, Mcphee snit Keilli ii .Stolen bases McLaughlin, iioib.it and iiaiikinsoii. Wild pitches -Fechlney, 1. Umpire? MT. John Kelly. Time 1 j.,. About 1,500 people saw tho sanm at Washington P.irit, Drooklyo, yestenlay, between tho Hrookiyu anil st. Louis clubs. Tim cti.iru;i!o!is ssere fortunato lu hand? ling their buts unit ss-on after a closo ami intHrestlus; pine, i ho scons sv.is as follOWl: Brooklyn. r. lu pul .j.r. Il St. Lout*, i r. 16,po Plnkney,3b...| 0 0| 51 3, ll Latham. 1 b... McClellan,2b.i ol 1 ii 2 1| uarui s.saitss ii, r. f. o 1 l tu i? O'Neil, 11. . , ..- 1 1 71 1 OilUlea* M i . r.e. I 1 J 3 i' ii Cow lint, li, I. t".. 1 8 o ii oltWeli 'i, ct. sn,m., sa.I ii 1 ll 41 1 Fouls, ri .... ? link,, ., ii o 4 t;1 l Robinson 2b.. Porter, p.i i> ii 1 ii, lllBusbong, c.... I ll 1 ii 8 1 1 I 15 1 1 a., e. ih ? i I. ll o (I ll ll ll ll (I Si 1 1 0 Totnl . ...| 31 8|24 Hi| 4i' Totnl.| 41 8|2l 10 3 Brooklyn.? 1 0 0 o 9 n o 0-3 si. Lo.iis.1 0 12 0 0 0 0 X-4 Kami ? -ki\ n. 1 : st. Louis, 1. First bu*" on rr min Brooklyn, 2; St. Louta.0. Left on na-. 3 Brooklyn, 7; st. Urala, 2. Battery errors? Brooklyn, 2; st. Louie, 6. Wild pitches Portal 8, Caruthei, 1. Pas! balls?Dushong 2, < am k l, -nu, k bul Pinkney 1. Porter 1, O'Neil I, Co nlskey 1. Welch !. Wild throw* I lark 1, Porter 1, Mcclellan 1. 'U.i.-,-r.a., hit* Phillips 1. Tss.ise hits- Burch l.Caruth. ii-i. i" m.:,- playie?clark and Piiiluiey, L'tupa-c?Hr. om. 'lan- I 0, The Di troll i Inb w..r and loot.. g is ?? v.-.;. rd i\-. wi lb both tin N.. is- Vork and Philadelphia clubs were beaten, i .ii the la ague rai a i" dhu stand as tulluna; fluht. ss.iii. Lost. Clttat, Won. Lost. Chicago. 7H 26 ;Boston. *?; 6S inti.ut . 75 80 st. Louis . 39 tifl New-York . 83 ii'-' iKanaaeClty. W 72 Philadelphia. ?"' 30 IWaahlnalon. i~ 7u The Ni w Vork and Washington clubs play at the Polo Brooklyn and Cincinnati clubs al Washing!**^ Park, and thu Mi tropolitau and BL Louis clubs '?:'. -ut.-ii ...las-. Peoph -. the catcher of the Kr. .Mya ? ? i-,. ?,.,., been laid ott ss-;i'm,it pay iiiiK' he dei dca to plsjj Da.- ba.! as Voil aa I'l' ai deni Byrne tl..uk* lu i ,.u. GAMES IN ol HEB CITIES, Ksv-s- <i is. s,pt. lg. Th. Detroit and Kanaas City clnba plas.-i two game* to-day, ono In the morning and Du ? the afternoon. Honor* ss. re .sen, ea. i. nine winnini! ? game. McKeon'* curve* were baned allover the tlehl lind the Wols i nias ss nu ca.-.ly by the follow lug icol . inti".i.1 0 I 1 2 8 3 li Kainui*(ltJ .il I 0 1 0 il 0-2 Pilch' i - ' lona ay and Ki Keon. The ai' 11 non game ss a* Suety ? oo teated, the Cowboys ss ta? rin a i nob -t. smith, thi ia troita' ni ,s pin hi r, ss i- Lille I all .,su the field, ssh,le th. . ursa - ,,r (ii.mt Whit ney biitheied tin- s tailing plas ci- greatly. kV ore i city.1 ll 1 ?? (? 2 2 1 0-7 Detroit.I ii n 0 u il 0 I ii B i i..-? .-. City, 12; Detroit, 8. Knurs Knusa* City, 0i Detroit, 7. Pilcher* Whitney sad Smith. L'mpire? Ml. l',,ss i i -. Bt. I ? is, Sept. !". 'The Chicago and BL Lonts clubs played another cloae ami interesting game to dav which the diam .ns ssa.n i.s (uperioi hatting. Flynn pitched with great el? si, holding the Black Diamond* down tu u.i" hits, ita ire ssa. : -t i mia. toolon ii ii rj | .1 o 2 ll ll ll ll 1 \ 4 Base btu Il Louis, 3: Chicago. 7. Errors?9L Louie, Sj o, 1. Pitchers- Healy and Flynn. K"-l"-.-. Sept. 18, The BO*UMI ililli tOOk the bin! ill the Orel Imlng to day and defeated the Pblladelphla club after a spirited cuni. st. The si me ss a* as (olinss a ? Boston. 3 o 2 o o.i 0 5 Philadelphia.'J 0 0 0 0 tl U 0 1 1 Baan blt* Booton, ?: Philadelphia. 6, lat..rs Beaton. 6; Philadelphia, 0. Pitchers Btenuueyer and Casey -Umpire? Mi Murphy. Al Pt Slbl.tie, Bl Li'iiUuH . I. The Pittsburg and Baltimore game st UalUmors was post pom '!..ss Ing lu lam. BHOLI8U OKIOKOTeIis STRIKE A SJCAO. BOarOV, s.-pt. la (Special,..?The cricket m.a. li bel ss, i ii hm (iel,tleiueii ut KiiLrliiiul lind Die Lougsvood (lui. wm VptWeA to-daj on the Longwood Uranada -u Breokllae, with UieLeasg ss noils at the hat. Their taaiBga ? lo--.! with a ai ore of po and thu visitors took their turn. Their la-i ss lekel waa tnketi svith only 77 run*, which left Um langwood* 10 run* ahead in the Ural inning. Hlaj wUl bc rcsumod lo-morrow morning tin BngUab h an al 11.. bat A MBMOBIAL TO WABEINOTOB TRTIBO, S'.me of tim reaMenta al that portion of Tarrytown mada laiiiiui- in Dm ssn; uga uf Waahlugtoo lisa,..- a* .-S'.w Hollow " have recently orgaalted a commilto tor Un purpoao ofratalng monay to complete in a aaltahle mannei the munn. meiit io ss aaatagtofl Irving aureadj proiecMd. In Broadway, Ui one ol the m.,<t central and charming portion* nt North Tarrytown and aol tai frotn sleepy Hollow i rmi terjr, ssh, re ia i rs-1 uk- tom h. ties an- tu I, u u.i a BMasiTe lower in connec? tion wita Ute new St Mark's Protestant Eptafopal t hui. h. (ls el Un- main entinm se ot the I l.ureh s?.U be a ia ..ct ss ith the toiiussiiig Inacriptton MEMO Kl si. OF WASHINGTON I KV I.vu. Tin fatiiet -of Ann nulli Literature. A genial and public spirited cit lien,' A devoted ami life loni! churchn an, Who mail.- th I* portion of Tarrytown fameua through his i luiiie.-iaint moat widely known wrttinga. and boaorad it by making here hlagravaJJ Kr.-, t. .1 by Un- aontriboUona of maur admirers from vsrtoos [...I tiona of Dim t'nlleil >Lit. - The aaaaaalttoa has In hui'! satiita. tits- plana fur Die structure; the foundation ia air.-aitv bulli, au.I nuder Uie leaderahlool u>< rector of st. Marks, the Uer, Dr, hf. K. r. herini-niorn. u impi-a. s.iiit, io complete a niuniiiia nt worthy o! bim ss ho.se name ll .S lo bear. A yoUSO RCS AWAY BBOVOBT HOME. Alfred P. Vonni.', age Bfteea, the-on efOideoa Vooag, af Hu Msrltune Exchange, ss!,., illsappoared from hi* borne. Na 17 i.u' at,u i.la. e. Brooklyn, on Augual -Ju, relurueit home s ? -t' nias-. Ile uni m.t appeal clear rn ins mind about his ?tungaway, bul saul thal aa went io Prospect Park to ase Hu- miniature yacht* sail, as he Intended when lo- left ins boan* He et.ubi not timi his ii,,,,'1- whom he promised io meei lhere and be crossed Uie ferry to this oliy. The neal Dilutr tie km-ss he ss as at High Undue. He tell ashamed to go hume and -tailed up Die riser, stealing tides pail ul the ssas, begging lils I'mmI. ami ssalkam ssh. tl he could nut lillis SA Inn he reached Cohoes he secured work ssii-i ., grocer named M. .a me, sa s I uk bis name waa ' leorge Kia kin-. Begot Du rn a week after bereft iii* hame, Mr. Mun.taw an advertlae iii'ni of the missing Brooklyn boy offering a re ward of $600, ami think n^ Ihal las m-w employe cm responded lo the ib-acnp tlou telegiapbnd to Mr. Voling. A friend ol the lannis Weal to Cohoe* amt briiiislit Die runaway youth hume ss.th lum. He ss. ? perfectly willina, IO return to his hom.. Anu ann,-eu >iiiv. AiivKK. 'ni Mothers. /vi?> n r. Ki sun HKK-. Mrs. WiMst/iw's Kixiriii.Mi HYiiti'should alwarabenaedtof ClIll.lilHN lillll.a.. li s".ilill.s Uh) CHILD, SsiKI i\- I Ins lillis, AI.I.SYs ALI. IAIN, (I UK- SVINii cul If, ami M tha lU-Sl hl.Mltl.l lull luailitlliiiA. 1 welity-llve t UL- a butti s *> C. Ca SIkivih'. iiiiiiitif H'tiiri-r of sc.ilskin raj aaaata and fashionable furs, win retail al loweel cash *iinie sal* prlcea thi* month. Altering and repairing lone. Iraenloa book sent tree. .Nu. 103 fnaoe-et, aeai Broadway. DoRiNQ Folding Bro Co., ?jj last l ith at. neat ?nada ..s Lurgeal aasi.irtiiui.ts. lani, st ja ... s - ? ?? Du. Lyons PlRrtCT Tooth PoWDBat Au aTlagaat ioilHl Luxury, ll ? .i.t?. Karl sV vVilaoo'l K. ft W. Iintnil of Iffm'i Callara aad i uris ara um ne?t. -mid srarra i,. tn, ?- ?. IlKNItV A. 1>\SIKI s, M. I>.. 141 f.ei'n -tim ave., between J "'1 au I I'lth at* liouia -:,.i.',io7 bteaaeee et the Nervous Hystent, Ueuito I. mian i ir ii au*, liupoluuco alni aUu inly. --a> S'i TROUBLI TO Sw ii i ?>sv In I'a-i'?? s ? I', Uets ' itbeuiiKUiiil ?? lillie lis.a pill* ami DO pam ?i grtplngj Cine auk or lull..us h. ala. I.e. -..ni aloUI a<.U, ami easaaas tim syalum aud boss ul*. JJ ela. ii s tal. FIGHTING A HOT FIRE * AT FREEHOLD, H. J. HERRING'S SAFES 48 HOURS IN THE BURKING. FIIF.KI...I.-I, V. J., Kept lil, 1-.?/-. Mr safe-Herring's was tmtUUt tins moniing af:*-. ?t, posure to Intense gael f-.r forlr e ij-!it hours, ?netti I Bah eas felt l.y the BeegSS to BBS it t>i?:icd, sm! we w.n. ail kjraeahre surprised to ani eas asaejnta, wortii aheal *ftM*R iiiilujurtd. DAVID CLARK l'KIUtlNK. HERRING & CO., The l.nrgt si Stile WtUUM in Baa World. NOS. SSI AMI REE HIM) \ HW IV. M-.W.YOKK. Friedrichshall* THE TONIC APERIENT WATER. " Under its regular use the appetite lecomes markedly increased." William Whitla, M.D., ]','._}t. Jifl/uit anj ?,'.,-.? fimfitatx USES. I. As a ats fit/wry Aper imf. 2. Against obstinate Cmstifttim, 3. At j C rr.- I / Digestion. 4. In CVugtttt n und fu/mtm, malton of the Dowels. 5. Aguiust Bl . Disorders an J dill Stunts, 6. In the sue (essful treatment of Pitts, ". por the Uno ztntion cf Uric Aili, Gruvtt and Stone itt the ELt.lder, and fer th* cure of Gout. S. A tmluailt alterative and f uri fer of the / ', cud au uttivt Diurttit, 9. A Ptttut Agent sguinst Scrofuls, The ordinary dose is a large wini*;e!asf-ful .4 ouncest. Most efficacious when takon fasting and mixed with an equal quantity of hot water. " / knew nothing at all equal ty Friedrichshall. The LONGER it is taken, the S^[A LL ER is thc quantity necessary to effect thepurpise." Sir Henry Thompson, F.R.C.S., Lond. Cf al! Druggists und Mi nen,' Water Dee NEVER BUT ONE PRICE. Bedroom Suits, Parlor Suite, Sideboards. ANTIQIE STVI.KS. 11 Buy of the Maker." GEO.C.FLSNTGS. 101. IOU, IDS WEST 1 rr.!-*-T. rnr.iiiftit* neena. Wood Mimic!*, end nil kinds et < 1. binn Mull, in.tile to ai .iii' : i our I -li't Stree! lu. tory. TBE Sn MT ll BiTUairT OF 1,139 BBOADWAT, R, V. Poll, it* in-pe. t an o- .1 -t'.-k of I't'titieini.i:'. t.i ' - ? .- .-tviSja. perttiillltllv *? le. Ii.l ill lim.i|.. Iii; . - .SOD ill 1 ll ?? ?yr-CV fiiit.-rlor to an>tliiim lb tin* line .i.i shown rn S'ea \ttia l.t f.ir... The mest sklllnd cutl rs of eelabllahed 1 : ll lien I -n M* Ul eil fi oin 1, i|n I..11 fm n.v I in., in .1 ti. l.'i .ii.-,, li , . !.v.?r mo with theil orders caa ri n m e-ettinas-armt-iits ta lan hiirln'*t elr-srani <? un i o' ^n|??- lol Bi rn r- Monelda -.ri. ???. 1 bars secured .t special ? ott. 1 from the w,.i. iv Sue u li mse nf Messrs. Hammond .1 Tauts, --f landon, fm tin- noak uf?l niui.Nti ii ki im mks and coa rn orly. 1.0. inion i-tii l>. Im.im. ?>"? LUM Mitti mw iv. \. i. Moonstone Jewelry. We have recently Kided many Xt-w Designs to our assortment ol Silver Mounted Moonstone Jewelry. The designt are unique and sap* dally adapted to Summer wear. GORHAM MTG CO. SlXV^aSMTTHS, Broadway ami 1 Oils--M. CARPETS GREAT SPECIAL SALE. 1 ihmi i-i r rix THK i. * i i>i rn 11 VELVET- tsi'l'Klilt qi All I -. i. IHMIY UKIMMRLM "BICnT I '**_**&_?__._____ AM- EXTRA -I YUH ?N*-.K*-J AT AN IMMl-.NSi: 11K1U I I 'ION IIU'M lilt >?' ?? ' ?*? SHEPPARD KHAPPI CO, RlXVnlsAVB ami ISVaVaTB THE "UOLDKN LUSTRE MLE11 I'.vl'E** HANUINOH. WII .LIAM i ??< K A. CO., Boto Maaaiactarera uni Pateatet-e, . i,,,.ve W.n.*. Lewis. ' "^'j^n Tfeaaa |it|?'r li?iiKiHk'? lilt" the besMlllfUl . ?! . v ??' . , . .,,.? ne.-ti,,,,, mu Impurities and. bein* ?-? ???? r^*r. brtce. sirona'* reoomioond tlie-uaelvM lor ail .."?"?-' _E__ I,,,,. ,.n tn.tiioif ? W4in int .1 iii.-..it*, i.'. im UOt I'l. U*ff Ul Mini l!lt?ll,li*.l... io aa essa .it ..ii ina principal aaraawasra Tn $400 TO RENT In THE TRIBUNE BUILDING. Apply -? Tribune Counting Roora*