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OMNIBUS DAY AT MONMOUTH. RUNNING FOR TWKNTY TUOVJSAND. ffrfE DWYERS TO 6TART TWO?THE .CniTERION STAKES. That rich prlte for tin evy car-ohls. tlie- omnibus Ptolir-s, will lie ilocidert to-day at .Moir.tmiita Pork Il ls 9:2*>0 carl) for stoners), artSB BROaOOO .id' ed. anil is worth about IHyasjSA The distance I* a milt' BO*1 a half, willi wright ponaltle* for winners and ni iliwan.'-s for Baa-arfaaata. Trie Bssatj BBsssttaaa ami Bkaaaesa of raring m.V.ie aaa field small. Mr. Delmont'> Miara trill not be seen, as Prince Royal ls Utno ami La. r laud r-at BBtat ont oreti for the omnibus. TOO Dv.\ ala will suit l,oi:i Mr Dixon ami Betta LV The filly trill j.iobably make the paco lor Sir Dixon, trha should Bria aaadlS', as hr* ls now in lino illili. Taragon luis bo paaf an advantage in BBB wo.|:lits that bo may run s-cond. T.veiy one la amazed lo see Mr. Hag Sin's colt Ixinpiiudf set down as a BStttOSbla Itartor, lac l.l.s I'linii.ng on Ihursday lu Hie l.ftl. ran* \>as cmi tenrptllile. Ile showed no tra''.- af BfOOtl, and was far In (lie ie*r of IBS Mi all tho way. It cannot bo aftiT such a BBBiormance that Mr. Hairpin cxim-cis Hu- colt to accomplish anytli.ng In Hu- oiuiilDu.s, v.t If lie did not *uihios? thai lie Bad al least a chooco foi a place li" would haiilly start linn. It could nut bo that he was pul In the race 0:1 'Iltur-.lay limply for work for the Omnibus, for thal was a Mg handi? cap, (he Kahwav. and high das* stnlin-s oV) not put Colls la big hamiirap* simply for work, On Thtus day's lorin ho coria.lily Ills aa Biala, even to a place In sha Omnibus. Delence's welghi ls too heavy lo leave him IBM least chane? tirlta, slr Dixon, nor Is it Ukely chat he can concede len pounds lo TarOfOO. Laitrhmont is ouiclassod. Of tvOttrSS Bi! Dix."") ho? a heavy task lt) take up IH I'liun.ls and give tw.ive ttl Taragon and sevenie--ii to Longitude, hut BB ls carablo of lt. : Thc CHsarlaa (static? for two year olds will furnish another Interesting raee. Captain Rrown's King Al foiiso-liiven auld roll has been running SO well Ilia* be shoul.l **,n, with Mr. Wtiliois's 'lom Uilr.lt rt t> Dav, die colt* second. Probably Thursday's race did Aurelia good, and She should win the first race, Fitzroy second. Orlrtanitne should win the fourth race, 17ypocrlte sasaaR The Mirage Stakes should po to George Oyster, if well rsaasM, Kriiannic s-iomi. Mr. tr-ciilly, ska owner of Lim Yr.n, kaa been fretting and fuming BSsNBoBS tka bMa?B| went up on his fast filly Eotue Wall th^ oMi-r day, and has been tm.ni? aning to "get even" with various pei-sons. He has jxit his Ran Van In ll?'* selling raee to day at tj'L'.ooi). If Rtn Yan wins und ls hld nj). Mr. scully need not. scowl and bluster, Ile tulips the risk Bf losing his horse or having hlrn bid up when lia? enters thu animal In a .selling iar?. ami If he does not btop his silly threats against sUdara be may Bad Mattel! niied oil tho turf, if lie iinos- nut like leillac race! bs i? not oWlged to inn his horses In them. Following are the lists ut probatlla Itartota today: 250 P. M.-FIRST RACR-UANDICAP. ONE. MILE. Ntri.e. Agi. Wt. Nam-. A?c. WI. InMI) . 4 Ko FItrii.v . ?? lori Niagsri . 4 116 Lucy II. 5 100 Richmond. 0 114 Flageolet's . 4 leo Biait . ll 112 I 8 P. M.-SECOND RACE-CRITERION STAKES. TWO YEAR-OLDS. SIX FURLONGS. Owner, Horse, Mie Wt. p.J.Mrt srthylBro Sorrento. Jo, Hooker. 120 J. B- Hacgiu. Han?oni. Itayi.u d'< >r. ISO fl. B. Morns. T'p-iilt. Rayon lin. 1_0 j. J. Csrter. Bootoo. Springbok. li j P. Lorillsrd. Jr. Erle . Duko of Magenta 118 J. E. McDonald. lilli Barn.-v. rspesidthrlfi- 108 I). D. Withers...... Dawdle eoll. Tom Ochiltree... los IS. s Hr,-vi,. Invercauld colt.. King Alfonso.... 108 J. Ii. Hagclu. Florentine. Glenelg. IPS J". J. Dsld'ilti. Ganymede. Grlnstead. 1 . ri laorillaid. Jr. I ;.ii*v. troojuola. Hi B. s. Drown. Eem.ri'u. Prince Charlie... 105 8 SO J'. M.-THIRD RACE?OMNIBUS STAKES. THREE-YEAROLDS. 1200 EACH, 410.000 ADDED. 3-s MILES. Owner. norse. Bira, Wt. Dwyer Hr..thors... Slr Dixon. Rilli i. 125 M. Jordan. Defence. Kim.ii d'or. 12.1 Pvrvi Brother*'.... Bells ll. Enquirer. 120 Praahoe** stable... larehmont. LongteUoa. ns A. J. < as*att. 'ISrag n . Hil nf"i t. IE) J. R HagalB. I/tacriBdi . Longfellow. les ? P. M.?FOURTH RACE HANDICAP. ]', MILES. Nliri'. A"C. W'.. Nama Ace. W't Orlfiamiiie . I lld;Hypocrite . :) 103 Le Wos. a E'S Fiidlc . .1 100 Kaloolah . .'. ion Tea Uookei. o '.'?'. Bpoi'la'tv . :! 8:30 P. M.-FIFTH RACE?MIRAGE STAKES. WEL? TER HANDICAP, six FURLONGS. Ttrttsnnic . J la", Kin? Idle. 3 122 Ooaree I ivstair. 3 126 Marroo . 4 121 Little Jim. ii 128 Lentbor btoeklag... a IOU 6 P. M.-SIXTH RACE?sn.!.INC SEVEN PUR LONGS. Rowland . 5 IIS Malaria . t Bl Bon Van. 4 112 Luminary . 3 '.'J Umpire . B 106 6:30 P. M.?SEVENTH RACE- HANDICAP BTEETLE CHASE. EU LL COUR. E. Jim MrOovran. inn Peoeoek . 188 Westmoreland . 1?2 l'urlian . 1S6 Drae-aBan . .... 1ST Alex. T. lan j^n.y . ISO coldstream . ISO r-am" Brown. 1ST Tenfellow . El" Chail.-m-iirr..- . 137 Reiatt? . ISO Moat** Cristo. 187 Bobstay. ISO bchoi.niisKter . Issi Hindi . ISO A CLOSE SHAVE FOB TERRA COTTA, HARD PUSHED TO BEAT A SELLING PLATER IN SARATOGA MUD. Barati-us, Aug. IT (Spor al).?The raeinr BBBcelatloa la certainly runiilnc IB har'l In eh l bow, tor the rad igtin d'sr.-nil'i bi an iBOBpattoae lissa. Bpectatort weie iiumerous. however, d."-ii u tba unpropltiont weather. The trark war. Iiosvv hoi BOl Baddy, mil tba -| " ^* < remirkaMv goad ?.ih the Caleage Siable carrying o3 tbe hoIlor^ a* it fatalabad tliroe trlaaers whs sere hoi fjvcr'.U's, or:1 IWS if thejn had to jr" through I levero ordeal in order to win. Tics vms notably so in thc cast of Terra Cotta. and lt male tho teeth tbattei of tho/e who btck*d him in tho j?.oi? *| li*?aondou* old* 1 isl evening to ao, him fo.-.eii to the whip la aider ie b tl Mn*. Tlie tni'h 1* that the eal! hat been Indulged, gad was ent'r'*d in lbs rac for work His traine! thought lt. would be in east ihinc for Itirn. bal lt w:is only blt clt*s that Boasted i.'m ls aria, hurl ridden. Th:- wu* -ti i case with lisabeth, who slag coated his ttrpportert a moment of tngu;*h, as he hid to t.'- severely punished in order to vin fj?ai JsstfBh rod f. n Day. 1*. i tiajis it wis iii the bettei fas lbs Mable thal tait oeeoned, fir much 'uotter odds w:,< aBired airaln I Wheeler T. r. r tho Bfth ran- In SSSSSrSjOSOl -, ar.d h" ai mi ia l'.v. The open lng nco o( s.\ fariaasa mi* eoaDy won by Rema rv, bettinrr the favorite, Te<s? k., f.,ur laagtha, aol was the only poor rae.- ..f the day. Tbs Html s.-ilny BIB r fir Bi*iu-d a brilliant Balah. In thi* race there was ;, r,, ll alon In BBaaiBg Ultu .IS'U'.ous tum (rom itic- choto inn. the main tra. k ai the half ii,C. pole, tod (Vee Wa wat thrown. Ltue FrecBtan, ii r riaOr, aa* no) seriously Injured. Dotafli follow : FIRST RACE-PERSE ?300. TWO.TEAR OLDS. BELLINA. r-lX PURLONOe. C. Cornehlsi'ii's b. e. Remra-n, by lilli!* Alfonso Anxletv (S-JOO;, '.'."> It).d'emiyi 1 D. O. C.,ni.or's h. f. Te*** K., lol . . (Ostler) 8 lt. pryor _ co.'s b. p. Navigator, no . (Bartaa Cora L. 102, l'cnin.ni 101, ) I id'.' head 105, I irtooo 102, Rollin Hawley 06, and Mose B. Bl, a at ron. Retiing-e) to I Teena K., T io 2 R'-nis. n, 7 Cartoon, 8 Flddlrhesl, IO NtVlgator, 20 Mose K.. 1" Rullln Haw,,-'.. 15 penman, 3o cora L. Place?Eves Ren?en, io la T on Tessa R. Pools?Tessa K. 81 r>, R'-m'-en * 10. Navigator 810, acid. ?2.v No uiuiual* *?!d. Tlmr?1 :C0 1 4. Baaaaoa ami Ti sea K wer<- ibo l.-iidors at tb* atari and ?t Die Uaif C'ssa Jv. *as a lenatii Ih front. Ju tl,,- la-v furlong ll moen pa.-s.-^ Xeaaa la. and le ut bel h..m.- bj four hrBfihs, Kovlfotor titi sd, rix lengths Uavk. The winner nil soil t.> J'. UOIBSBB .'' I i'.TO. BECONO RACE?PURRE ?."?'.'). ONE MILE Chlcsro Stahl.'* ck. e. Terracotta, hy Hain O'FoUoa Lum R, 4 yrs., Mo :ri c.. Cuviagton) 1 Fran. Tailor-* h. f. Mila. 4. 103 . (Newn yen W. I*. Barch's ilk. e. Boceacclo, 4, 108 Martini a biraui?i^y no. Alta '.'-' -ni Kins ..f Norfolk 110, Bli i ran. Betting-10 to 1 on Tem Ci.t-a, 7 to r, Bocetcelo, r. to SMaia 6 BOathayey, B Alta 16 Bing of Norfolk c. Noibiiig lena ' otis, 3 io :i in Maia Hat*?Torrs Cona oat, IWccatcio 826, Mala *13, ?trathtiiey 112, a, ld ?s Ma Mutuala, 'i ian 1 17 1-4. Terra ...na buiped "if with ihe len nti 1 forced the pai-'s cotirii.' d'.su : th. ha .' :. length before Maia, a na-ck bi-tt.-i- than Alta, on il,* lower lorn Terra Colt* got iso i.-rgtu ? awaj rron Ma . with Un As tht-y caroo ap (he atreteh Newnwj il r. I>- .1- ??; and t.ri'U'1,1 Muir, i^sii,. Terra Gotta, sui a dosisraie Snish aaaoed. Covington drew tn- whip und tun,iv inde-l Terra Cotu .1 wmn.-r hy a neck. Uoccatcio ?.s third, larooty icnf-ih. boek THIRD RACR-PURBVE 4100. MILE AND TilE.'.E B1XTEENTHB. Chleigo IttbtVt b. m. MaetOth ll, by Mac Duff ajasaol irs MS fi . . . . a. Covington) 1 E. P MeConhy's o. c J'.vph, 3. 03 . lOaaler) " J. R. Daigln's h. it 'le,, 1,1,,. 4 u?, (WlncbellJ A Argo 102, Wyaweod u7, Nettle 102, and Moima 100 aJs.i ian. ' aeuins-3 U> 1 on Mscheth. 10 Nettle, 12 Bonita ll Jos.1,,1, l^ ,ren Dav. 16 vtynaood, 20 Alto Plaee Noth.ng Msrla-th. S to 0 Josejil.. * i*c Pools-Ms, Isetli e.V*. n.-li 02&. Tl Ul" -2 07 3 4. .v-V t.h" *'r"!:i Maebeth, Te,, Dar and Wynwood were Ow leaders tad ".mir.* ?? th* stan] Macbeth ?a? j nark befar* Josi-ph. ispr^d ai tat g rth by Wynwood st ?_. qusrter Wyaw*oj Btralsed (orword, leaolng Macbath half a length, aid ot th* ha,I he ns* a lc, ku, from tb* favor it*. A* they caiiiii OS tin) lower turn, howevt-l Ultu Covington nii'd* p.sv wi'h Macbata, si,d ht lajah !M li id tod st rhe he. 1 ?( de *tr*tVh hod -i lOOgtll sud n Lalf ih* b*et of IL Hut Hi* olhiTR rio.ct ii|.u? rum and li waa a whijifting ri.- hame, Mart*, ti, h-jen.. J carah by hall a length, h* being mo h,m befoie Ten Iliv la.,.rd hr I).,ll, is Vl "' POURTO RACE PURBB t35o SEVEN POUNDB ABOVB TOE SCALE. SIX PURLONOR M. ts MIISOOll'* br. h. Jan.". A II. by Jaine \ . DucUess ,,( Cherwell, 6 rr?., DO Tt, . . . (Taral) 1 W. fiend;iCs ch ,'. MJiltlaloOBa, 3 03.Preo.hj " J. B Hacslti'* eh. ? livoaatlte. 4. 107 . . iW lochan j a Bishop la,", Harri (IVnn i07. I'm. " PartaaatUI 100 ?SOtaaara 107, and Plersen 10^. ???? ran. Betting a t'i 4 on Prim, I,,Min,.11 us, 7 t,, > Jljrrv Blttns, o limes A. IE. 7 Ori-mita). 20 MlMhlooui 80 Bishop, 50 Mentmore. 50 PJeieon. pl?re-8 to 6 James A ll. ,8 ta 1 Ml ti thi o'i in P**l*-Pjlnre Fortun*tus $26, Jtmei A. II. SS, Oeld 820 lafM*l*-s88 26. Tlana-1:1S B4. A. IX u.*k th* load at ta* itart with Mlntboom Mum*) Jaas*a nssseas, and Bbaaa two never rottsajaasaad their positions, l .on s *.. II. wlniiin* hi three hnfiiis fruin Minlbloom, th:.- ?-,-arti r? ol a IO?gth before DvnamPas. IT ITU RM 'E-PITRSF. Sf?0. SEVEN POUNDS fcDOVE THE BCALR SIX FERLONES. Chiesg.. gloldfi bo. <?. winder T., br ^peculator. KUM. 8 j)*., lol Th.(??? I'ovlnuton) 1 )'. c. lilian's ch. t. .Ir.ii0.it. 4, 10T ? . . . (Williams) 2 p. Cloy A (o'* ch. (. Petoiaace. a, 104 . . (Winchell) 8 Lovelace Bo, PoealoUa 107, spinn.tt.' lol, m i Dan.) lot. slat ran. Re lin- a IB B Wheeler T., I BB 2 Jaubert. B ret'llanre, s p.i,.i ,.... ?? splBnette, i i Dsoo, 40 tivoliaa Place? 5 t,, il in Wheeler T.. .'. to 4 on .IsillierL Pool*?Wheeler T. *'.*.'. tlel.i BSA Mwtoalar-oin Time 1:1B , ... They were .nile! Iv away, with Petulance In the lead, lm' gav ? ":" to BplnrxHt* whi reached tn* hair j lenciii before Jaoberi sail Petolaaeo, a length from wheeler T. turn there waa no ehoaaw in taeii |io?iii"ii* bat Stdnnetl std ber ia' bbs 'hm lencth. She lei |a tbe .ast 'ardnog i".: qolt, rinu Wheel>i T cam" tbronarh, winning by ? hnctli and n lmlf from .Isuhert. two lengths before Pe tula bi i . BIRTH RACK-PERSE ??v>. SELLING. SIT FUR L"NOR R. P'vor & C"'a h'k. c. Vo'atlie, by VIrgll-Srhntt, (?BOO), 4 vr?.. 114 Th.(I. I/ewl?) 1 p. w.i-c* r'i. f Mia* Meas* 4. 103 .. , 'Winchell) 2 w. ).. Cassidy A Ce.*o hr. a EratraS Rue, ?. 105 (Bi-eklnrld?ei 3 Tamt'onr.'fe 10.'. Wee Wi BO, Mlrti) 10'\ Csrrlo G. io?. Harry Brown lot Contd toT. Crichton ni. Capnltn 106 Ibd (:.'1 I'rinco lin. lian un. Bettlog?6 to ) Tam).'' vc. r, carretta, n r.rne?t B 7 Ml?? Moii'o. IO each Vnlat'ln. Mirth, Carrie G. mid r.rd Prime 12 Wee Wa. 12 Crlch'on. 15 Ilsrrv Itii'itn, 20 Cup!d. Place?4 to 1 Volatile, S la 2 Ml.* Me'i-'. PooN-Tambouretto $10, Carrie O. ??. Ernest. Itace ?T, fie; I 825 No mutuals. T1me-1 :1B 1-4. Volatile an I p!iie?t P.:..'-* vv-is* ihe flr^t nvrnr, but thor ran down tho rbote to tho hslf In a henel' ind In turnlnir Into the rettolar tro.-i- thor" x <?? a collision .md We* Wi fell, tlarry Brown to..ji ih- lead but capuiin dcprlv-?d him of ,t. lr wis laybndv*! race up the Stretch, bu', Volatile tlnatlv vron by l lench nnd I half from Miss Moase, a length before Ernest Hac. No h:d. _ ?. ? KRATOOA rNTHiVS TOp, TO DAV. Par.ii- ga, Ar,-. 17 (S]r"'lril..-To-morrow will oe the twelfth reanloi day, with ttl" XaBBtraaoa Stakes for two year-olds and the I'onrre.a* Hall St._--s. heals af six fur I nil*, ihe chief featii'o* af tho programme. The fut mer prohably He* hotwoo-i Diablo. Th.- Lioness and i'vjisv Qooew, Mable aa*rakS aria and c.jrp?v Queen cet the in.,.'. Little Mlnch ind Wary should run first md second for the baal rare. Tho M-.-ond rice should po lo MeattaOOa sn-1 Hes Wean may heat Macbeth for the placo after hi* race to-dav, which wis not a pood one Britt bbl lleht wright. Toa* Yum ought to win the fourth uice, with Wheeler T. s"Cond. Thc entries are below: FIRST RAC--T-NNE8SEE STAKES. TWO-YEAH OLDR six PURLOMGR Name. Wt. | Name. W't. Diablo . lin Sevmour . 105 Heron . no Come-tu-Taw. 102 t'aiicnie . iii, chandler . loo Gyp*y Queen. lo7-.luaniia colt. 100 Elim, ss . 107 I SECOND RACE?HANDICAP. ONE MILE AND A HALE. Narr.e. Wt. Name. Wt. Montrose . lld-Pee Weep._. jud Macbeth II. 102'.Bohemian . 100 li.nl.it'ii . Hld I THIRD RACE?CONGRBRS RALL STAKES. THREE QU ARTER-MI LE ll EATS. Name. Wi Namt. Wt Little .Mlmh. ll:i iGriat'ito . 108 Wary . 108 , FOURTH RACE-SPECIAL WEIGHTS. ONE MILE. Nam". W't. Naroo- Wt. Yum lum. Kiri ,Kine Ciao. 106 wheel.! T. los Bopeep ._ 103 Joilgs Murray. lon i Alieniowii ._ 100 FIFTH RACE?HANDICAP STF.EFLECIIASE. FULL OE RSM Name. WC Name. W't. Will Davis. H7 Killarney . IBB ItiH-ehmoore . 140'Chantlcloet . 185 atSngl ar . 140 I Peela Bold this evening : Elrsi race?Diablo *35, Gypsy Queen i?30, The Lioness *3'i. Seymour ?$?), CBlleaM SlO, Heron ?:,. CatOS BB Taw lo. held 06. BJecsnd raee?Macbeth 830, Montrose ?25, Pi*e Weep f'.lS, Gailatin j.",, Bohestfaa BS. Third nee?Utile Mbteh ?30, Wsry $15, Orisette 015. Foutth race?YOBS Yum e55, Whee.er T. 625, Judge Murray S10, King Crab flo. ll"ld 4-5. No telling on Meoptoebass, WINNERS OM DIAMOND FIELDS. Philadelphia, Au?. 17.? Stah -y pt.is od an ca.y mark for thc Phillies till* afternoon, while .Sanders wis altogether loo iniich for the Pltisburz*. Who M-.uri'd only (mir hits Matured through a* many different lunlns*. The local ployen ran haae* darlncl.v?simon recklessly-sod tarsi ol laen uer,, retired at. the plate. Tho featut" of tba tram,' .*.a- Coleman'! throw home fem deep rubi Held bv which he in' oat Bander*. Doth Bastian and Dunlap pi.iv-d in excel! nt fenn nt second. The score was ss follows: ci. lad. Iphla. 2001 looo 0-4 pltubuni. o o o ir o o o i) o?o ur.s hiU-Philedelpnia, 12: pittsburg. 4. Errors-Phlla delphlt, -i, ivtsburg, .",. i'lUlieis-hjiiders and {staley. l miiire - m r. Power*. W a-nli.L'tui. Aui. 17.?The Wjshlncton and Indianapolis nile-- i Ityed a poorly essa teated tame lo day. The homo nine e;ivs Wblhtoy peet support, iud was beaten as follows: DidlaiiBiioil*. 00000104 0-11 (VashliiKton. 2 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 0-7 Basehlta?iBdlanapolla 8; WatblrisBas. ft. Eiiois Indlanapolli, .'. Vtaahiiitton, n. Pltcaiera?Boyla and Wollncy. Umpire?Mr. Valentine. Kanas* City, Aaa. 17.?The Itrooklvn platers varont all io pieces In the last two Innings ti.-dav, ind allowed Um Kan.-.is City nine to win as follows Brooklyn. 000 2 00011-4 Kanaka. City. oooooloa 3-7 Bat 'kita Brooklya, t>; Ksnsas atv. s. Erroll -Brook 1 v;i. I); Kans** iii\, 2. 1 achers-ilughe? snd Porter. Lmuir. Mi < linc, St. Louis, Aug. 17.? The Dil tl moro nine dcf.-a'.ed the St Leola ''am today la an elOTOO inning BOOM. The scoro e. ;i - : BalUMore .. 0000003000 1?4 bc Luttli . 0 a 0 0 O 0 1 2 0 0 0-3 Baaebit*?Rall nora, 7: Bt. t>>ola n. Rr*****?Baltimore, 3; bt. I.'iii-. it- I itt lc r s- i. u.iuiiiL'liam und King, Dat ,?,- Mr. Goldsmith. 'Ih flin - -it Ho.-ton, Cincinnati and Louisville vesterday wein ti ii .. account in' rain. ? RAIN .?sTopl'ED THE LOCAL GAME. Rain Stopped tbs l-anio at tho Polo Grounds yes? terday between the New-York and Detroit clubs in the second innliiK. The local nltie had flnl*hed two l.i ! nlafs aad had scored two nins, while Detroit had had one iBBlng, but had aiado no nins. Tho (.ame nines w,ll play tu .lay. Tbe I-caguc anil AssielafJon records to date are as fOllowi : sMOSOA tv oiM.o*t. n e. ^riocianon. (( on. l^iaf p. e Nt* i.is. 6a .tl Mi **?> Lotti*. 68 2'.* .U71 Chicago _ ."'- 18 '.'.'I Cii'ciiiiistl. 66 ?* .nit* ],ii,.,l . s7 lu ..'.so lirooslyu. f" BS .SIB Pli.la.ie.ghia... *o' 4*J ,.r.2.< vti.leii.:. Ol ht ..iou Ci.sii.u. 41 46 .401 ililtiin.iro. .Ci 6.1 ,4'JS Pitt*.mr*. .-'. 46 461 l.ouisviilo.I* i,b ..S-.7 Wash pirton.... .10 OS ,400 UitVOUBd. ii i>*> .MA lo.lianapulia... Da 50 .J.'.i:KsnsasCilV. SCR Ol .ill) - HORNUNO DOING WELL. I'.n'to't, An?. 17.?Hornill)-, I.-ft-Holder of tho Roston nine, who v.:is Injured in yesterday's pattie, ls doliis , weil, bul lt will be .severn days bel'oio he can juay. A TENNIS SERPRISE AT NARRAGANSETT PIER Norn_*B*et; Pier. H. i.. Ann. 17 (BpeelaL)?The re BOtlnder "f the second round of tho tennis tournament, and : the finals lu th" mixed doablet, were plsvei t., dav. Oa hm aide wert Taylor and Mis- Robfaoatt, and ea Ike other CaaiBbell rind -N!i** Rooaevelt. (.really to the mrpr!-.-* ' ef everybody, Ike latf-r pair were \ictori"U?. Appead d are the seeree: Sae..nd lound-Mr. Tavlor and Ml*s Robin*, n l^at Mr. '? !-!?..nm and Ml I Stcust.K.n, A-C, C-3. 0-4. Mr. Camp? bell and Ml-- l'.'.i.-ov lt beat Mr. Wright and Miss O. Bink* rel! B B 8 a. Final round-Mr. C.i-i,b'!l aad Ml** Roosevelt beat Mr. Taylor ant Mi-* Betaaaoa 6?R o-li 4-4*, S?R To-morrow the ladies' staflet will be begoa, and the ti.uriiamctil v.Ill clo-c with ? BSBJ in ihe evening al ibo Casino. COZJaE. TISO ET1DRRCE ron A DITORCH. >it-s Marlo Tcrspesl who w;s* Ute odplnal " Dorothy'' In I'.iiirliiinl, catue to Ibis eoontry a lew troeki ago in company trlib bor manasor, JobB Leslie, of tbe Princo'i Theatre, In London, They are said to barra lived here a- aian and wip, arni to have gone bock recently under tba sai*.e steamed relofloM on ibo : Lal.ti. Mi-s ]etnpest l< ft a hatband, a Mr. Irate, In . and Mi. I.'--ile a wife and two children. .v. ( ail.in lyv is a Lanadofl lawyer, arrtvesl hero ' this weeli IO collect ivldeiiee In (llvf.rce pTOCOOdlBgl io bo Instituled by Mi. izare. Mba) Tesspesl waa io rotOUM bar I'art In the opera almost ItBBtcdlatcly afui ber an iva) in England. Mr. beella Arti coote io this rouiitr) list lah In epaopany with i eilier act bdephenson when their opera, was produce*! at ll..: btoudaid. ? .... ., A Hi UM IS ir BED HT A WRIELWIXD. The baili Ana.lia, wlil. li uirlved boto fr.in I'.arba docs yeslatrdoy, irot a taste of tko saanaior bii/rani which New-York eaportSoeesl aa Monday, and though ] (hr v. - e| tuBotOd, she bad tho good fortune BaiTOWly to escape serious disaster, bhc was stnnk by a whirl? wind which set th* sails snack so quickly that she i woo.d Lave l.-.n di-iiiaiitle.1 except for the Kout rig | tiing. While In this condition a heavy sea broke over i tho stern, flooding tho rubin with wurr, and did enn . i-ldersblo damage BBOMBl the dock Fortut.atelr the bork was under .short canvas at the time, or she would have be.-n made a total vt rc. h. COOD PXalCRES ARURDART. 'ibo liolght of lbs Di la.vam teach h-'ason ls hern tod will uxu-iul well li.to iicaI weeli. Tko tarloHe* ci. Hide old Ml von. a favorlts akita li'-ach : yellow 1 ratrftBttla, fortM and t.',? leunithl of Moiimairi Rose. 'I bise can \a> soul at retail at T5 cents to r?l BOf basliet BM good family sl/.o aud Quality; SI lit. to t2 BBC primo to fancy, bound but small friilu 4o and BR conti. Prices will ant be lower, as tupplles are well controlled. Recelnta arrive at the rate of tlxty car? leeda for doy. New Jersey orchards will bs ready <n -ld! BY Lnrit.-niber 1. California ivaehes arr univ a drug. Several large invoice* of them Hut carno I hi ih, an this uoek fti'n wasting awav. Nest season receivers Intend (o <ll*eoura.*e Pacific shipments that will Isp upon ?hr liberal supplies nf lim Pl t,|n?iila. This v.ar's exp. lenient In prvtii ba-lie-t* I* alicadv unpopular. Shlppei-s InfenU to go bark lo tics old woodoo style. _.-a> A DIPLOMATIC ANSWER TO THE HA) OE. HOW SOON WILL CONDUCTC-ItS APPEAR ON THE TWENTY-THIRD ST It I ET CARR! Yesterday Secretary Derry received from Mayor newitt, lo whom he had foxrardrd lt at Shomn Springs tlie following letter of Prr-lilent I.eary, of the Twenty (hird Street IVallway. Il was written lu reilly to tho Mayor's lrttof of August B, In which ho announced his purpose of approving the recent ordl nance of the Aldermen which ls- Intended to compel the employment nf conductors as well as drivers upon the Twenty thltd st. cars, after glvln** tho company a l-er-enable time lo prepare for tlie chance. In sending Ibo litter to Mn Lorry, the Mavor directed that tt might bo made pul.Ile lt ls a* follows : OFFICE OF THE TWENTY TH [RD STREET RAIIe WAY COMPANY Ne*.York, Aug. 14, 1889. non. A. K newitt, Mayor. Slr: Your eommunli-stlon of the Pth ln?c wa* dnlv received, and in ro*|.onso ihereto I hoc io .tat* that at a meeting of th? directors of the Twenty-third Street I*rsl 1 aroy Compeny held thl* div the o,uo?tion lc. reference tn a champ* of cars and motive power, which had been under earn. ?-. consideration since tho pre?ent beard ind om. ? ra come Info control, rome twelve months s nee. was fully dl?en?sed, and the following resolution wa* aoaatBB B ? ly adopted: Rr-solved, That the pr-?l lent md Executive Committee of this comianr he and are hereby directed and empowered to order ss nianv double r-ir-. a* the leis]. ness of tho rosd will rerjulre, ind pm. them into use ai rapidly ts porMWo. ARTnt'R LEARY, Pro?lient. This ls the letter which ha* been described as communicating to the Mayor the company's Intention of chancing the motive power of their cars from horse | to electric A refcrrnco ls Ruled mado to some ' " ehatige of ears' and motive power" by the company In tho futuie, but the abject of th" lefter evidently ls to stav Mr. Hewitt's hstid In affixing his signature to thc ordinance Bossed by tho Aldennen. so as lo I permit the rnmpmiy lo taite their own lime In dis eorttnulng tho lise of thc " bobtail" .ar. Whether fir not tho Mayor will BSjraa lo Hil* arrangement, will bo lmown when he rtturn* from his vacation. Asistnnt Cotjmration Coun-el Wlrkes appeared yesterday In Stijovme Court, (bambers before Judgl Patterson in antWM to the writ of problblllon ohtaineil '? by tin- Twenty-third street Railroad to restrain Cm-oner Messemer fmm holding Beera lory McLean responsible f.T the death of Ml*, Sophia [aSVjr, who was tilled by a "bobtail1 car belonging to (be company, Tho writ required Coroner Mcssener to show COOSO why lie should no! BO permanently enjoined from further I proeecdlBg aculnst Melasaa. Tho answer of Coroner ! Messeaaer contains specific denials, olrrady pobllsbcd, of the allegations marlo by McLean, on which tho Injunction was obtained. The Coroner further avers thal the writ was only served on him when the Jury '? had weighed the 8~ttlosTtB and had decider! BBSS* a verdict. The Jury stibscqurtiflf brought in a Bardlet, tho Coroner mys, censuring McLean, and he told I Ihem tho meanln,r of the order of tho court Issuing j tho writ, and they retired and later brought in a ' verdict having no rofererieo to McLean. Tlie evldenco ! produced at the Inquest showed that, there was reason* atilo ground for the Jury to hold McLean responsible Sar Hi" deaUi of Mrs. Levy, and he, acting In bli capacity of committing magistrate, under the powers of the new State law, conni,iited McLean for juan- ' slaughter. 'Mic Coroner, through Corporation Counsel Wiekes, ' I ked thai he ho alloercd to certify to tb" .leis, of the witnesses uamlaed, and tiiat ho he iiornilticd to tile the returns, BS tlie law- denian.ls nf a coroner. Ile also adis that the will of prohibition bf .tel a>M'\ so that he can ad in bl* capacity as coroner. I oro? no! Dennison and Mr. House appeared for McLean. The Judge reserved decision. COMMISSIONER REILLY EXAMINED. Il\'. SAYS THAT THE. " ATTACKS " AGAINST PIS AD MIBIBTBATIOB A P.v. MAi.icinrsr.Y MADS, In tho crimination of (ho administration of Ibo office of Conitulssloiior of Jurors ('barbs Reilly by tho CommK-li m-r ol Accounts, which was continued y< ste,. .lay. Mr. Reilly testified In his own ttefenee. ll told that he had hold the ..(lice aloea May IO, 1- IS, ai..I that bis duthta weirs psOt rally to select proper porsoBl to sive as Juitirs, collect penalties and dcclUo claims for exemption from Jury duty. Th" money eoUectcd by him he (urned over to tho City Chamberlain monthly. Mr. Shearman produced a compiled state? ment taken from the boobs ol Mr. Reilly's cilice, show Ing that In 8,040 cases lines had been Imposed, rind lu 1.40U cases they had been remitted. BtUfaafOctOI v BBB -on* for tho paaalsaloa In all but _7-4 cases, appeared. In these CSS08 BO record could be found. Mc *.iio:ir insn ashed what explanation ho had to glvo In these 274 cases. Mr. Reilly replied that he had acted In Hceonlaiico with the provision of law Whick ma.Ie lt bia duty to dlspo-o of the ease* as ho believed to ho riplit and Just. Where tho evldenco would be useful I In future tho record bad been kept of all cases. Where j tho disability of (he summoned Juror was only trm | j.mary, ami his name, after exemption at, the partleu j lar time, weet back again Into tho bos, a record Of UM j hearing was BBBrooBBBiT " I do not Boderstoad," i raid Mr, Lollly, In conclusion, "that lb* law roejulrei j mo to Keep a record of the reasons for remitting these fine*. 1 oct upon my own responsibility and con? science." Another statement wat 6bown by Mr. shearman, by Which it appeared thal a number of lines had boen filiicd from $100 to rj:.(), and Mr. Reilly was aeked If ho ip-lre.l to explain anything regarding them. Mr. Reilly sall, after lOolilng them over, tba! l.e recalled mily ono of these BSSCS?that nf Henry (lews, tho banker. Mr. Clews w-os sielt at the time, and although the laoiBBOB! was disregarded be thought the aaec a pmper ono for leniency. Mr. Reilly said thai he ha.l' u right to use his own discretion, and h.* had done so. Mr. Reilly then explained lt; d'-rall tho methods followed In tushing np the petit Jury Hst, which was taken from tho city directory, tho registry list and the t,,. Hat it." Groud Jury" list was loaoa from lists of names prepared by tho jioaid oomposed af tho ( blel Justices ol tho courts. Hie Mavor, the UOOOlder and lha Cltf Judge, in answer io Mr. Shea*mon's questioning, bo said that ho bsd rerciv.-d bo money outside of his salary for any Korvlrc rendered officially, iin.l that all money eoUoeted by him for thies he bsd uoM over tn tho City chamberlain, except for tho cur real Bumth. Mi. Reilly, referring to the aitatlts mado upon him, said Hint thev wiro malicious and unwarranted, and ha/1 not been made In tho Interest of the city. Ile sahl : ?? 'ibo Editor Of * Tho World ' ls not my superior in Offles and ls not known to tho law as any pail of Lha city government. What ho would do If ho were ( mn tntsetoner of Juron i* of bo eoBcwii to nie. Tho artf des In that papei Bl? tissues of misrepresentation, lH-ca,i:-e incomplete (.nd written In Ignorance and dis? regard of law and rut-to m. Bot lt is not for mo lo ati-n.-r ' The World.' H l- for ' Tho World ' IO answer IC asa when the proper Hmo arrives." Deputy uom mlsalooer of Juno. James _ Connor and hull a doten .lillis in Mr. Ri lily's cline gave testimony as lo theil diitit-s and salaries. TBA SSA TL.I STU' TUA TELLERS. Arrived by tho Inman BtOOBtship Cut af Milln, from Liverpool, yestcidsj : t. ?! liv Dr..*. Audio*. R.V. mond. Kelvin and i-lillian, J. W. Audie..*, Dr. I'.lvvaid uni Mi.. Aveling, David S. BantlOg, Josiah nuntin**, Mr. and Mr*. D. W. Rurdi'k, T. fc R'irwell, E. li'-nram duly, Mr. snd Mn ItO I Ol' he.ti r. A. ls Cochlea, Harlow C. Ont.--, r. r Dodd, Prederieh Bagota J- K- Pargo, Dr. i.. w. Bogot Hester, Chorlea w. tad Mrs. Othoeua, tho Kv Dr. J. M OBI, ii. T. tdd Mrs. Hanfold, J. R, Hanlon, Blakey Hare, Dr. Hare, Reginald Harrison, a M. Hull, th* Rev. Dr. II. H. Jacob, D. W. Jones, J?hn K. Boaoody, P. tV. Eeytoae, Dr h. .s. Koser, R c. i_w. rea aa, Alfred Lewis, Mr. sui Mr-. Looa***, Cst bps! w ii. i LowderauUk, Joseph Mi liven. If. MsWBlBuos, Jan.* Mfr Sherry, Dr. J. P. MaaalaR, (he Rev. D. Msaloy, Xbaaaaa Mania, W. ic c. Matorick, ihe Rev. Mr. Meeker, k. j. Muir, Willum l*arr. Dr. E W. Pearson, lao Rev. H. P, Perry, Jame* Pholpq I harles c. Plckord, Praak s Platt, i'i,,iiss.,r J. ts. RiggO, fi Balgo J. Rol.iiisun, l'rul'ssor bcburleniiiier, h. D. S. hniurker. Dr. W. W. BpOOkBBSO, Jam.-* ll. r.'.ee.-, Dr J. i:. BJUIIWOll, M D. Btlvora the Rot*. Dr. w. j. r. Tsyloa, E. c. Ti nattai!. B (au Wageata, T. if. WaUaeo, k. Waatoo, J. R Whlteatcod, t alvin Williams, D C. Wllloughbr, Lleu'ei^ul M. lui,cr W.iRh Oa the White Star s'eareshlo Adriatic: A. Il Aldrich, (iei.rre T. Armsld. tko Rev. B. Atntld. W. P. Atkinson, O, W. BJeaoS, W. C CBvOOolah Bentinck, M. P.. and Mrs. W. (.. Caveii,' sh BJaotaBBR Ctptatln 0. IL BrsdburT. T. ii ??..'.ai Jarots J. Br roe, C. C. Cisik. C. SI. DtOW, ?ti*. Rev. J. J. BaOBB, E. I atarliis. WtKei and Mit. t.lru. C. ( Hs/1-ilCL. R li Hannon, F. VI. ils?n, J. J. Lirlirheurii, )'.. Marlirl'k. R MsRlSIOSy, isvilicv .N.-imes, .rn- )*.ev. M. O'Donoghu.-, J. W. Dide, Dc c jj. Parker, ..eui.** 0, cine, t. it. RleaostUa w. ll Bahei -. i i biuder*. T. W. 3. h'.eisari, I- A. Sen i. Wu.um | ? ? TOE SWJRDLtRO PROFLt IS KRW.JERSEY. A ? .'.ng maa. name,I \Vi?I|e|,l h M.el,sn wu. j' i : ?',. lOSUot Pa'tersiin, il th? J.tloi-.ni MBrfcSI t .mri l*-l?idJT, and reiuinlel birk ti POUBB HOOdOJI I uriill today. Meehan wa* arn-sted by PotOltlye Bergaaal Ja. ob fur e.i'iiiiu.g re :,ry 00800 false rOOOOoaoOMtaa According to tte- drteethe'l stairy, Me?htn has been through the (State of Nea.jersey and hu collected amney from several persons. He said that h* waa autborlted by tha Rev. J. J. Brennan, of ths Moonplain Roman Catholic Chureh, and In that manner succeeded In de? frauding a large number of persona. Last week he rilled u|sin President McCurdy, of tho Mutual Lifo la-sura. Csospaay', al hi* home at. kfssav plain. N. J., but found only his wife and dauchter at hom". Meehan succeeded lu fi-Mlng ?I0 fiofn them. Whoo Mr. MsCoray heard nf this hu called on the priest and dis covered (hal Meehan was a swindler. Th* N'ew.Jerscy authorltli-* nant Meehan, and have rssked the New-Ymg police to hold lilm until they cm procure i rcqultltlon. -? ? - REVIEWING THE WEEPS BUSINESS, TIIF. INDICATIONS FAVORABLE?NOT SO MANY FAILURES AH LAST BTRvRR. The business failures ihroitghotit fhn country In the past weeli, ns roported by R. Q, Dun A Ca of tho Mercanflle Agency, niimbere.1 187 for tho United M.ii.'H and .'li! for canada, a total of RIO, azalnst 833 la-1 w.?i< and DH In the corresponding week last, year. Tho Him regards tho ct iin-i-clal situation at entirely satisfactory, lt savs, among other thing'5: The signs this weeli gas ill more favorable. More 1 Balta Information limits the los* hy Injury to wheat and cottell, While corn pfQBpetlB cuit'.iiU'* goi.d. RUBBOOOB in aImo?t every part of th" country Improves, with many In? di, atloiis Bf a go..d fall trade. MBBBfBtllOllB! ls more i ri.- and labor i* tietter employ, d. Railroad Bandage abaa gala* Ba usual, and the bellSf that wars will not last has ilieagtheaad. ctn the whole, the taallaa nv d id ? ur li pr*S. 1, and Ihe BBtOBI MtOatloa also. For some mmi'ln Ihl d'i!:i'?*- .'i BBS lion indi has licen l dl?eonracinir sm,,p'. ? now an Increase of il Coo ton* in lha arsotdy BUtpal -Inii July 1 ls SOC ode I, a (rain o( morty 6 ls". ,;ent. Till* is partly due io the resumption of furnace* who-li *u* jierid for I ttBM In tko 8000000) for repairs, but BMM new .ind laige work* have IWSlItd the tUtBSJt of coke Iron to T4..-.'.-| r.m* reeUy. The ,-oal ir.arke' I* also stronit ind nr'lve, and BB advance I* cxpeotod ahour Setuember I, BB" iii.-ii'iit with Um advanee \n T-?\\ ehargea The biroo) ad vires r.cjldlnx the oops BIS 'lion1. -, BOOSOSB th'.T Indl BBta 'ha'- .'he :iiju'?s anl'nlaliv sua-.alnod ai* i: .1 *n serlou* as many apprf lund' d. While the harm done in MhSOOOOlB nn(l Paaaoa OOO tieen great In somo leoailtla*, tn* latest tatlatat** Boo 1.900 patel* appear to lootlfy bi ll.f thal th- yield from bSCTOOSBd acreaco will he ahn'ir a* largs n* that sf last. year. Tho advices from HtOrloi p.lnts are note unl'ormly favor* il", aa to actual busbies*, than for many wi?ks. Improvement la nullo g. Bently reported, with srsossctleas eseesdhtg list, year's st msiiv polOtA Tti" eteoring hoi:?e Mtoras (.lao tnllcato reviving :o ti v ny, eteeediBB bail v*sr< hy aa vt r?n\ in the ag? gregate, and 77 Ber eeot *Ot*iOO of Now-York, hut- much i.r ihi. gain is due i,, greater tpeenliUn aetivitv in stock* at Bootoo, in tr?.in gi Ching* and In conon ai, Kew-Orteana, Money i* in ample sopply for iegitin.au> .leniands ul nearly every point r-portlng. THE AUGUST COTTON coi:SLR USER KEN HAVE THE SHORTS REEN CAUOHT IN THEIR OWN TRAP!?A MARKED DECLINE, DOW? EY i ;ir. Th-- sud.len and marked decline in August cotton yesterday lad some to believe that the corner had been broken, bul Hie more shrewd operators kooked upon lt as a manipulation of tho engineers upon the jirrstimptlon that thora would lie a desperate effort ol Ike ikorta to recuperate, and that prices would stiffen again with a more lively market. A few j believed, and they were probably more correct, that j lt w as a movement to thoko ont the ''tailers,'' those who hang on at Hie end and are a disturbing element to the long Interest. Ihe market closed on Thursday at 11.44 for August, but closed yesterday at 11.31, tho lowest price for the, day being 11.27. September closed al O.iif). Of tho 1 lCO'i) halos In this market, tho bulls claim to own 00,000; and they say they will bars ::o,000 bales , reinspected at once anti sent to Liverpool for Septem? ber deUvery. it ls believed that much of the cotton j being sent bets from Liverpool and the South, to help | mil lbs August 'Loris, will fail of lospestton for waa! Of time, arni (hus entail severe loss upon tli<* owners. finnie ol the bulls take, exception to the reports that tho Atigust deal ls a corner, claiming that lt was a legitimate buying of cotton by a few who had tho Intrepidity to do so upon tho knowledge that Liver- j pool, 'he Condor nt, and New-Orleans were selling! August and buying September so largely against, lt | thal before Augie,I somo would want to cover their con'racts, and in their anxiety to do so the market would go up. ll ls significant that the August shorts ate those who were made bold by th-ir lucoestful speculations in Manli, April ami May contract!, and believed that I,., higher prices could ba toothed (luring the year, 'l hov -, o tc cusin rj tin- lids wno sore caught in th* spring ii?"ii with baseoosfl of principles; but 'no loiter Insist if th.-r" ts any iniquity among tbe speen. biters ii pe, arith the shorta, who have been caught in their ow ii trap. ANOTHER MEDIUM EXPOSED. A "PPIUIT" WHO MATBBIALISSO SUDDENLY WHF.V un: I I'iliTs WKBB TCUNKP t'P. An exposure of a medium who gavo hopis manifes? tations wa- made on Ihursday night in a house in Glen at, near tho city line. In the Twenty sixth Word fd Brooklyn, accepted by Mrs. Jenni.* Holmes, tlie medium She has been giving seances for BOOBS tlmo and among the firmest believers In ber powers were Charles R. Miller, a renl dato dealer; William Dan mar, an architect ; Dp, Van Horn and Notes O, Palmer, a civil engineer. Tim last named recently Wished to Bee hN wife, who died a mimi ec af years apo, gad lha appeared to him at several seances. Ile greatly ileslred to have his son, Noyes E. Pitlmer, wit? ness Hie manifestation of bli mother, and hoped to con? vert him to spiritualism, In regard lo which he ex? pressed much doubt. Finally de son agreed to go to a seance, and ar? ni.,:"! with two friends, George D. Short and A. It. A' kennan, to a-s|st bim In exposing the nature Bf the performance. They went on Thursday night to the seance, which v.as attended by about fifty r After the usual proceedings tho "spirits* appo.iroil. Mr. Miller's daughter, who i!!o<l when an Infant, but had grown up lu the spirit land, appealed to her father and gave him a bouquet. Finally lt was an? nounced thal Mrs. Palmer wanted to see ter son, and when he approached tbe cablnel a white robed Uguie extended bar snoi to kim and cried out, " My son'. my son !? Mr. Palmer was not overcome by Hie Barth) of affection, but grabbed the '?spirit" about the waist, whll" ono of his friend! (urned up the light* Mr. Dan m.ir and Dr. Van Horn tried to pull him aw av (rom the "spirit," bul ho hold on and disclosed Mr*. Holmes in a white robe. Ile succeeded In convincing his father of the fraud. The members of the company paid the mellum 118 before Ihe seance began. SHE HASTED THE IMAGE HER HUBBARD DID NOT ORT AN ORDER FROM THE CHTJBCB AND SHE WAS DISAPPOINTED. An exciting geeno occurred In the Italian Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at Colon ave. and North Eighth st., Brooklya, yesterday morning. Die Rev. Pietro Saponsro, th" pastor, was about to conduct tho morning mass when an Dalian woman BBtered tho vestry and began tn berate the priest, and call him a Uriel and a rascal. She demanded a cr.i.'lllx which stood In the church, but the priest told her that ber husband had presented lt to tho church and ?he could not take if away, she th?n entered tho church and In Ihe faeo Of tba congregation began lo vituperate again.t the pries! and say thal he hs.i eootplred lo take the bread out of the mouths of her husband and children. Sho finally subsided. After thc aorviCO was over tlc* woman began to upbraid tho priest again, and made a motion as If to ili'.v. a knife lunn her lloOVO IO sti'i him. BOO was bustled away ly BOBM of tin- congregation sod deported. Eather BoponorO Mound a warran! fir her airest later lu tim day, mader th- nome ol Mrs. John Doa, as h" did not know her r-al name. lie -tiri tho trouble was iLat ber husband, who lt an imago a aker, presented Ihe church with a crucifix, expecting that when other Image* were wanted bo would icceire order*. Recently tome memberi of the church decided lo preston) an ima.:.- ,,i gt. Michail lo di church. ihl- Image maker a aa ted S20U for lt, but another ono In New..uk offered i" do lae work for Bl&O. and ho I',,; the onler. The dltoppointcd ima?.) maker sent bli wife to seo the pries) seoul the metier. Hi- place of business ls laid to he at No. lill North SeCOnd-tt. ,\t that number sn Italian image nasser named Frank Miller was found, but he denied all knowledge of tho mat i cr. ;><)/>? hr WAST to ARROY Tm: mat or t Acting Mayor Forster, who has aot been au 'Act? ing Mavor' for teven Uavs, could not be found lu tl- .iv yesterday, though earnestly sought for by pe,,pl- who say dial (heir business alta Ibo city ls languishing or. SfKOstBl nf in* absence, and by tiuineioiiH reporter* who were desirous of gerung from him an explanation nf hla singular conduct In keeping away frota tb* Mavin's ofllce. It was cor tain that he had returned from hts Washington pll gi imap, bacauaa on Thursday he went to tho numil picnic nf the Schnorer ( lub, at Drldgeport. At his law ofRea >e*.fenlay lt was sold that his whereabouts wein unknown, and all Intimation about him was refused. Sundry rumors purporting tn give polineal ami other reasons for Mr. Forster's lollara IO perform his duly were afloat, but bobo of them ottrthatod hlgkrBtladed mathrea ta Hie Aetlog Moyoi ihe p,,piii?r lappualtloa I* that tko titus tum ia. grow.i of * joiiv inclluouon to annoy Mi Hewitt hui disturb ihe placidity of bil mimi dui lug his vacation DEN WY.,' 7/l.iT THEY UBHLLED Mit. HEWITT. A ibuiuri'-r was (lied yesterday |a tho 0008 ol Robert P. Fmler and Herbert U Erldgiuaii. wi.,, ai. limier Indictment for alleged criminal llbol In prinlliin on attack upon Mayor H*wltt. ll,* coutsol for tin defendant* declar* that no crlm* baa boen charted at ibo ai urie lt not libellous. * HOME NEWS. PROMINENT ARUIVAL.S AT THE HOTELS. BARTHOLDI-Jame* N. Matthews, of Buffalo. RRUN8WICK ? E. J Kimball. President, of the NBffetk and Western Railroad Company. CLARENDON- Oooat SpOOOOeR Dard'h Mlnlsi.r st Washington. FIFTH AirniflJE BWIIBIiir Shelby M. Collaea, of Illinois; S> na'or Arthur P. dorman, of Maryland; ex-Senator William H. Rarnum, of Connecticut; Cmii;n-*?mar (Jeorgo West, of Hillston, N. V., snd IsOdOOy W. Daniel*, ot Ruflalo. (.ILSl.V-Conrre-'ainan R. V,'. Townshend, of Illinois, and OeoOIOl J S. Ca?ement, of Ohio. HR AND-Commander Slla* < s*"y. C. S. Navy. WINDS<jR-blr C-oorge (stephen, of Montreal. WHAT LS COINC, ON TO DAY. Monmouth Park races. Monmouth Ptrk. 2:30 p. m. Immlerttlon Investlcation br Congressional Committee, We?tmlnst*r Hotel, 10 a m. Lan hmont. Jervy City and Knickerbocker Ytcht Clubt recitta*. Republican Convention. White Plilrs. N'civ-York-Detroit baseball match. Polo Oroundi, 4 p- m. Chamidonshlp lacrosse match. New-Brighton. S. La 4 p. BA Curfleld Ratrerr picnic, Ridgewood Grove, evening. Nautilus Heal Club reaorta Howery Hay Be?ch. Music in Central Park bv 7th RuglmBBl Bind. 4 p. m. --??? BEW-Yt'RK CITY. The Rev. Dr. James Mri .end. of Indianapolis, will addrevss young men In A?* leiatlun Hal), at 3:30 p. m. sur.ilay. Ills subject will be "christian Athletlcs, The Start." All young men are made welcome. "E. M. P."?Lex-1 Parsons Morton, th** Republican candidate for vice-President, was born at Shoreham, Vf., May IO, Ifitda His fatlser was a Congprga/lonal minister, and a lineal descendant of Cenrge Morton, who carno to this country ff?in England In the ship Ann In |(SR3. Anton Srldl, having been asked to repeat so many both of his popular and classical produet'ons af tho ! present serlc-i of enmerts, has arrapged pi-ogramm.es j for tO-dag composed entirely of " requests," among | which for this afiernoon aro Wagner's '* Kaiser Maich," . "Siegfried Idyll'' and "Wotan's Farewell" and "Eire- j (harm" frr-m ? Walknre." Ard for (his evening j Wagner's " Huldlgunirs March," " Bird Scene" from "Megfrlod,* "Cod Friday's Spell" from " PorrM'iil," and " Tannhauser" overture. The deed conveying tho BOOM No. 73 West Seventy- I Inti -t. from John T. Farley to fleneral W. T. Sher? man was Ned In the Register*- office yostctday. Tho price paid by the (icneral was t.'i.YO()o. Sergeant McDonald, officer M!lhrtu=er and Door- j man McNally, of the Twentieth Precinct, were charged , before tho Police Boord yesterday with urila* fully holding as a suspicious person J. A. Rich, a com- ' merola] traveller. Ihe gergc-ant was fined ten div.' pay, the doorman three days' pay, ami (he ollicer was allowed to go froo. A (lerman, who gave tho name of Theodore Reuss, WM arrested on the steamer Wieland yesterday as* | Anton Wclsse, a merchant at, QoootlttB, Saxe-Alten berg, charged with forging drafts to Hie amount of about ORJBOO. He was taken to-Ludlow Street Jail. In tbe Harlem Police, Court yesterday Justice Weldo held Jacob K. Snltfcerlln, secretary of tho Rroece Min? ing Company, In rfio.000 .bajl for trial on rho eborge Of forging a cettlflcate of deposit of tho United Slates Trust Company belonging tm tho Ureece Mining Com? pany, sr.d thus securing <rT,.'>00. Charles Roger, president of (ho miring company, ls the complainant. Emil Lindberg was arraigned before Judge Mar? line on a charge of perjury. ID* offend himself as a bondsman In a laroony case, maying thai ho owned four houses In Brooklyn valtvd at BR7,500. Tho property Htand.s In tho name of John II. Tlsdale. Ho | was held In SR,300 ball. BROOKLYN. Brid*? President, Howell iLsa-erts that he bxs given up tho Idea of the I'.rldgo railroad tracks being ex tended to tho City Hall. The permanent connections made by the Kings county ami tho I'niori Ehrrated Railroad Companies at the present (ermines forbid ;hat there should 1** any changes there. Tho new Brooklya station, between Banda sod High sts., will bo built next, winter. The body of a drowned man. about forty-five years Bf age, of medium height ai:d dressed for cold weather in a heavy suit ami overcoat., was found In tho (.owanus Canal yesterday ai Tblrd-st bridge, it had been a mag time in the water. A Bomber of the boekmen who v? re or'.ered away fr>,tn City Hall Ninan) early la tbe week returned to their old poaltloni in front, of the < irv Hail at. noon yeo terday. They sad that they had bo permlaaton to Ftan.l there but would walt ami see what, tim police would do. They were imdl-turb s-1 doting the afternoon. Oeorge <;. Smith, of No. r.44 Vanderbllt-ave., was before Police Justice Walsh yesterday upon a charge of shooting Adeline Mills, who hail boon living with him as his tv:fe. Roth an* c.,hie,I. Smith wits Jealous of the attentions sho received from another young Colored man, end upbraided her DB the street Thureday 1 Ight for going on un excursion without him. Ile told her not to enter bia boase again. Later In the DVBOlng he saw h>*r hy the door, and tired one ?hoi to frighten hor, and when she ian fleed another and wounded her In tho left thigh. Sl.o wats not seriously hurt. The Charge of outrageous aaaacll made by Mary Devine, nie fifteen, against ber father. James Devlno, of No. 157 North Nlnth-st., a short time ago, was <1N mlsoed yesterday, as tho clrl confess?.1 that her mother and Mrs. Hart, a neighbor. Induced her to tell th" story as they wanted to send her father away. William Armit, ago nineteen, a plumbor, of East Mew-York sod sr. Mark's aves., whoso spine waa fracturttl on Aitgti-t ti while be was diving at Rocka? way Reach, died yesterday at tho Long Island Col legi) Hospital, flo maile a dive in shallow water and struck tho sand with his head. NEWS PROM THE SUBURBS. NEW-JERSEY. John TToIste. tho proprietor of a grocery and groggery at Newark and Jachson-sts., Hoboken, was arraigned j before Recorder McDonough yesterday, charged with ! violating the now liquor law. A peculiarity of the j eaaa la that fhe complaint was made by John I-Ynnor, ! who runs a rival liquor store at No. COO Newark st., I and who says that ho cannot, compete with Holsto because he pays $2bQ for his license and Holsto pays I nothing. Tho attendance yesterday at the annual camp meetlng of thc. Newark Conference nf tho Methodist Episcopal Church, af Mount Tabor, was large, despite tho oppressive heat. At 10 a. m. the Rev. John Atkinson, of Newark, conducted the n-rvlces. Those held at *J p. m. wero prd by the Rev. Bf. P. OoorgO, of Allendale, while th* Rev. J. C. Hall, of Mount Hermon, had ehnrge of the evening service.. The body of John Quinn, ago twenty two, was found near tho new railroad, two miles from Sayre vlUe, yesterday. Ho was formerly a clerk for An? drew Selovor, of (south Amboy, but recently WU employed by the railroad company. The cause of bis death ls unknown. Daniel Stevens, of Jamcsburg, who for 5 ears has been mall clerk botwa-n Monmouth Jiincdon and Jsmesburg, has been removed. The only cause for his removal ls that he ls a Republican and hts place ls Wanted for a Democrat. Tlie people of Clea Ridge are talking about hold? ing au Indignation meeting for tho purpose of devis? ing means tu prevent a recurrence of riotous scenes which took place on Thursday In McCoaa'a Park, during the clam bake of tim Sintrac Ens hm akers.' As toe lotion, a* JEKSF.Y (TTY. John Hickey, age thirty, an emplove of tho Lehigh 1 Valley Railroad Company, while unloading steel radi retterduy, was struck by one of them ami received injuries which Will probably provo fatal. Ho vi .is removed to tho city id spitai. - ? NEWARK, In tho Second Dla trie I Court yesterday a Jury awarded 0136 09 daaoagei to Alexander MeAJpta la a stilt against T. I'. Howell A Co fur alleged breach 1 f eootrogk Tho gall grew out of ihe leather workers' strike a year ago. McAlplne wi- discharged be? cause he refuiod to sigt. an agreement. The case Will be appealed. The wreck of the s'canier Thomas P. Way, which was bumed at Uer dock * nionth ago, was sold gt auc? tion yootorday for si,om to john IL atatjara*. Julia Ulta, sgt two years, had been tick for tev? en! days, and yesterdiy ter .landmeiher gave her a dose of erououto in mlstaUo for medicln*. Tho child died list night LONG ISLAND. Seroral yoting men, charged with throwing stones ai an excursion party, were brought before Justice Delehanty. In the Lon. Island CHvl'ollee inutt y's ci'i-iy. foi- examination. William bullen proved aa allin and was d,-hinged. Thomas lltagerald who was shot during (he ,,:fr*v. ubi rummltlrd lo the eoaaty loll ami othera aron bold for eaaadBatlon. By min iiai content the ri emmet Inn of lha lana Island Railroad ohVisU before Mayor (iloosoa of ?"- l-i.iiid 1 nv, ?*, vested;,, adjourned until _ea^itM-i\J,_ ?"<""?""'?? ?'*? made ... awol ue result ol tho Buprsms Court'a oetloa in the In unction obtained hy th. railroad people" preventing ? h^Mayor from forthOf Mort-,-,IIK with (JK prot> Hale's ? ri 525*f "** b*th,n? ?? *-?? Surf Bt Long B*a!a_.0\Iska___--'' W,,6n he *"*? '*?*?*?? ?lth cramps eh. i-f .^'w"t),,.'? P**t0r 0f ,h8 R0*"-'' * ??hollO oburcb al UookvlUe centre, was tho only other per aajftec t/h. An* A."vii .Au* t.N ', {xml .Ant A .....Vetri..vZ, Aug ls... .Suan ,,_, son bathing af the time The ur,d?rtow was esr* Dr. D'wey mit, wnen Father Robinson laved hl*T*"? OOOfRU Jf. Turner, tho business manner nf "tv Wor'H," who bod his band thaitered wh?J Kw?> at Par R.akaway, N bow our ?f dancer ^H feared at fttst that I.KkJaw weald set ir. *? ?aa-?-_ THE DOC, CA Tr lints Miss; T11E MAYOS. A rumor la fha effect Cat Leeper John ReMsh ag th" dog I'li'ind. was on t; p , ,,f offarlaa hT* resignation waa denied by him yest. rday. a.I _! wantcd, he said, wis th.i( a Mayor, Acting Mayes D' pim- Acing Mavor should app<ar ar the Cits ii.11 and sipn his wanan I foi the money due to ''? . eatehera Thoee rarneb'e servants of the cit* L! not bun poid sin,,- Mr ii. i _J ,"*?? were getting rettie** and inlghl go on strike Kes'.a7 McMahon, therefore, l. welting anxiously f.,r th* , mlnatlun of tho rscancy uttstlng in the Maror*. offl^T MARINE IS I fe LL I GENOE. aflNIAl'Cl 1 ALUA *?" 19 T.'-nsY. Baortte* 6 091 Btu. CM), .loon *ett 1:47 | Moon's tts _ ut ?:i wirm AM?Hann- 8*0*0, 4ns I 'liv til'I ft Ol | TT-lt (latA Itu F.M-AAttiT llsot. 4.:.ii I ?!..*? Ia.* L B{S1 I Hall (tata. B INCOMING ---//..I MERS. :(i-l.ai. Psiie'. -"ns sn cst. Eatyptian Monarch ... .r.e.: laa. baale.Bi naas Leer lain.Betti Main..Ai Mexico.havana.Aug ls... .Span frJJ, el suv. St ... 1 I. France.LoaOOB.ABB 7.xse*i_ A na ii*.I IviTIKKi!.Au* ll. Cuasts HepiltillO.l.lver;,.H>..Aux u .'A h.te ht*? Mi "Via .Haatbarg.Amt e....J(su,i>Amfr Lai'iiampagno.Basra.Ainrll Kioiicn 1 rm ai.unca.Bte Jes :? loly S8....Caaaram sion tar. ai ... J') Devonia.n Marrow.Aug 9. Ar,,-!,). Fud*.Hreaseo.Aug ll.>u |??',. Alv.i. Port Lanna . Ai"/ 7 . Alia* City of Atlanta.Ila?'.t ?Aug ia.'.Au^t OUIGOISG STEAMERS. lo-usr. vessel. saes. Per M?i:ic:o*a *?*? 'I..wer Hill, Hi: . Lom!..n. 8 p'i Cmhrta. c'unar.t. I.ivitru'iol.II am '.: Jo p r? cur of Mow- yara, leaton. Uverpoei. 3 hat .Mie.'i'.it'i. Anebor. I'lMjrew.1130am ,i p., H.'avaal*. Baltle, CopaBhosrea. I J,., anaemia, HamS-Amer, ii.iini..ir?r. :: r;optt Km* N a L >v i. H r* 'i sVtaH'l in;)'n. 11:30am ;?, p ^ /?un tarn. Nelli. Amer, AmstardOi.ll am *.' 30 p q LB llo-iruogii*. Fri-iu li irnii. .( ivr*.? l"30.ini 'J nra Barrseouia, auaotioatWL Baroadaat..IB am n..<ro. Alvena. Allis. J UM IM I. ? ai" ll sta City ot Ci. um ina. War I ,. 1001*000. A pat HOVDAT, ACi 2 ). Colon, Pacific Mall. Aeetuwafl.?10 tm cooa 1TBBDAT, At'O. 21. Arizona, Gaioa, UfOIoeel. 4 30?ta 8BIPPINU NEWS. POBTOFNEW-YoliX.raiOAT, ACO. 17. isis AKHi VBB Steamer Adriatic (tiri, Csotarosi, r.tverpool An* *, Queens, town V, wini iii'lsH and 478 passengers tu * llruce IsiLay. Arrive.! et tim Dar al 1.86 pat Steamer mv <i( Beru a i):r). Land, r.'verrw-ol An* t, Qoaeoatowa '.'. wit. mdae end ci'5 poaioogi ra to i*?ter \v i .-ia .v Sens. Arrived .it lb* Har il 2.iou m. oteauier rjeriii'i'ia din Prater, I i lol '?* A I* .( Kirhsrloe* I, si i. iola 8, D.uiiimc.i 7. .Moutssrrai nit anti* is B,*lKlM IO ? Hil nols* .viet |C***Hgsr< to A h. Uti ter budge A Co. Ar rived <t nu- B*i at -coi o _, -:,-.rn,*r(')i Ciiiett". Adam*, New. Orleans H days, w. th mts* to Julio F Van Kl - steamer uuyamtot'e. Ke'.iey, Newport News ant Norfiltt, a-'itiiin.is. aniipa**eosr*r*to uiA Dumiutoa Ot oa Steamer Brasswater, Bela r*ewaoft New* and Norfolk, rv:r:i inila* ond pssasturar*te Old Bomlolea Steamar Lucy i* Biller, Millar, Baagae, Me, wita nulst in taaaaesrar* tai )' n rsmithal C?v r-teamor i'.Uauora, Bmuo:t, Fortuna, with m ls* to Bur titi Ha::. .?steamer City of Maw-BedfOBd, Davis. Fall River, wltb Batt* ki norien .c Lovell. Slesruer Aler*. Nor . K IBItS. llOtS, to LiM A Anitla. liars: Hut i (Nor), iori .-sea. Cape Iowa J uuo J, a HU iuds* o enter reoaoJ to mooler. Bars Trtumto (Spool. HsrvtlbaS, Havan* Amt S, with mts* md paooeogrer* to ? > 4 Bi Bl act a Co. Roana IO the < i ..ry lalalana. Hara Itavn-ia, Krill sse, Calborleo l's* dara with sui?sr ,o onion ii? ii to f ii >i oaaa u Brui Aica.na. Woodwota, lisrnmtoei July 1(3. An ema'.'7, vi:,i mg ,r t.i ll Trowbriilge's Sons nebr join lt Bargee, Parana*, Havana Ju'.r 25. Caibsriea ) itay-i, arith Boaar tar arden r***elte J a Voa Uiuut. SUNSET?At suinir Beek, wind, light, SW, wttttitr, rlouiiy. At City Island, wind, light, S'.1., noatiier. c.oud/. CLEARED, Steamer BntTalo (Br), Mae:. II nil -Sanderson 4 Hon. Steamer Anctiuru ! or), liiuwii. lilasgow?llnnd-rsou Itms. BteaatorMarsala ;ii?r). Maa*, llauitj.iri ? luacb, l-.dyeA 3a ^teamer WtlUomioon (Unr). (Schaffer. Bremoo? Oocp*i A l'l '1 jr. ?ste i.ner La Hourgogne (l"r), Franguel, Havre-Lotus at Babiaa, f-t.-aiuur Miranda (Dr). Lesernau, btJoha*, NF, vu (Ii ;'it -Iinwnr.g it Aicbtbti.l. bteinv r Alvaua (Bri Macitev, Pori au I'r.nce, Am Cayes, .t, 1'. : . Forwood A Co. aleawec Caroo.1*1*4, Kvau*. 1'urt Roi al and Feroandiot D H Mallory A'' fsteamerSemiaoto, Komhte, Curiostoa tal J.ioksonvi'.it v\ in 1*1 lyn* * ' o. Steamer Kooisr iB.-i. Flett, Baltimore?simpson, SpeuoeA goans. BbipCorsleoCBrt, r.:*!n*ton. Hiaye. Fr??snow A Uurgeas. Slim Clarence S Brmvtit. Franc., 1'orlUa.L, uro ? sai.ua A i'o. Jlarlc Luxor (Bri. McLeod, Melbourne?Mauler A Qos rsa u Hark',aiat, a i br , I amplIBa, itntierdam?icanimell Bro*. liar. Lincoln (Ail*l), Cattanolch, Celte ?Mela c'o*ultcli. Har. Liberia r*ag*. >i'rr* Leooa -YateeR I'orterfleid. Bora Vairsouth [at). Morruua, wmiwi, Ni -M110.T& Bnr ess. Lng Medina (Dr), rotter. I'ort-auT'ncee-U A Brett, Soo fe Ca. BAII.^.O. steamer* P?lra. for Hsii' 11 >e.:,innis. CUar'.estoo. Birt WSBdortUg Jo*, lol Buenos Ayres. r-IMKLN. Ship Iceberg. Treat, from New.York: for Ban Francisco, July *0. lat l'j 9T. lea .'t w. Bsrit lintti-ima Moire (ital). Olizart, from Now-York tor R.ngouu, J il v .11. lat ION. lon JO W, Lui* Aroiipcrt (Ur'. M.ie.s.ier, from Fowoy for New Yurt, Aug ll. Ut 4j N,lo:i a er, T.I c. aU>**BMBBTS Ot SJTRAXRRR f > it a: i a p j rt 1 I.tvunroot, Ang IS BsllOd. stoatnt-r Tho Queen (Br, II**. lev, fer New.York. i.i.Asoow. Ana ld?Sillod. iteamor Circtsiia (Rr), Camrj ben. mr Now.York. snir.i.os. Au/Iii-Sailed, ttoimer Silly (Kr. Nolsoa, for Be w.York. Ham BUBO, sag lj-.^aileit, steamer LaureH'.na( Bc, Bitty, for sew.I ?rk mi:..i.v 11. pr.or to Aug 17?Silled, .teamer Coroutil* (Do, Oavto, tor N'ewY.i' s. mi txa list. Aug lo-Sslled. steamer Glencagloi (Br),?, tor Bi* w.York- ________________ Announcements. Henry A. Dabtrlr ^f. D., :ti? wisi 1 '.?.?,*. h.-r. Dlaaasaa of the Nervous -t.:>: . i.emt-Lrr.nary Organs. Impotaoee eadBterllitr. iio.i:*? 8tol'A8tel SOLID SILVER Monogram, Initial and Crest work, .is marte by us, and applied to arti? cles of our manufacture in Leather, have received favorable comment for their novelty and excellence of finish. Gorham MTg Co., ?ELTEB8MITB8, Broadway axd 19ni Street. _ READY RELIEF. THE CHRRPRMT \Nl> RR*#f FOULS MRMCtatl IN Tin wor.i.n CURES AND PREVENTS -1 'lRF.lt t o:il'l.\l>T**. Thirty tn atty drape ht half a teartsee "f orotaa irRI In a f, .. n nu - ur. St ? ? s Sour M' ? ? il ? thurn, Sick ll.:il..,'le'. r*F l*?lt'lsVr>-. Ml*?**f I' i hea 0\ m Uti . ll i * *na *?? int. in il p lins - Travellers ahould al waya earn .' of RA nw AT'S RF. A DY Bl I.I IT arith ? - '" "3''r *') pres. km st ? - ntl ns n i at ' H ls belter trian lei li li i *tlr".u.?nt. Fitly Inila nor ItiltL- -old ?>? ntl l)rna*)?l? 9-Y0RX PRESS. iW? Ii!'I. DAILY CIRCULATION, 74,000. THK PRRRf Irs TH! R] i I 1H.1CAN N BR*BT -*-? POR Tin: i*i "ri. I Ii ap paola ia i>i"it'.i<-sns eeaW1 wiier* f?r suouort. TUT rr.lrs.s, ha* s.l the N>" 'n 9B? dnsei brat, '? ' RI ITl ST RDITORIAL PAR* ?*? BERT RPORTTNQ 0o4 RARERAUi RRPORTR T?1 BRRSI is TRR OR LT REPURL1CAM ORR-C-Ra DaULT HJRL1S11RD in niw'. RR, HEAD TH.? TRESS. c.? \, Ona * i. v BOLO KV KR! W 111 BK. _ CURE fo'th. DEAF PRCRMt PATBNT lat PROVE 0 CtiaHIOSTBO *-\* DIUMSlVrlr-.llv R.-Miro ilse ll.-nrl.i i. BOd i"''""?'I! wi.rk.it Hi., nat.nat .lr.un. Invisible, oom (or I iblo aa4*ja*_J in lunn:, m. All eoiiTrr*.?lliiu au.t otoo wlr.stiors ^taf'.i^ un, uv. is.-n.i ,..r ?i.iM.,,- ?. .., >s ?? i t.<? . .' -?* BjBaat A .Ul ess vi ta., ou R UiSCUla. Sa J UtoadWaf, A. ??