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POOR WORK IN THE SADDLE. jffBEi.C*H_I> BIMNG AT JJNDEN PABK. RACEB -ORT RT THS FATJLT OF THIS JOCEF.YR. ?jp |M?i nt Llnden Park yeaterday waa leaa aat atfactory than on nn**, prevlou. day. beca_.se *a three out of r-t taeea the best horm wma beaten by bangltng ls the saddle. Raeegoer* have two last oaneeB tor dls mtBBmBomt wlth the New-Jersey traeks. In the flrst plaee, M?ri*o*atii. Elltobetb and Llnden do not bave Ftatx- pooie. The etmpcutlon of tne imi??l P??1*'' gtaftt, a. 1?, compels ttse bookmakers to glve p^*_able odds both* streight and plaee. So j^ng aa ^he l>oo*_,a*e4-s pnt dp reasoaable ng_**a, few Freoch UckeU are boW. but the knowledge t?at unreasonalio qnotatlons wlll drlvc tin rrpecalatore to the mutual pools. lf Ihere ar*' W oa the grounds, prevent*- the bookmakeri from dls ?laying a eplrtt too audarkmsty and lmpatlerdty ??->*> [nY Beeoom there were no French pool maehlm* on tho greatida. mpch of the betUng yesterday was Intorarably unfair. In the fourth race lt was hardly poa-ble to put a ptoo* i>et on Carrte C. akhough a Itrge fleld run. and the straighf bettlng wa* 2 Xo 1. TM. -m trae also nf Captaln Wagnner ln the aeeoral (aee. Mamle B. ln tbe flfth. and Kyrle B. ln the lart. in the ahseace of French pools the bookmekets never glve eqaRabte aad rw.aor.ahle pXOe* bettl-g aaains, favorttes. So good wa?on 88-8. why Mormonth. F-_abe_ _?8 Llnden Mld_d no* pot lha Frnieh ma chlrras on IRelr gronads. The machlnea mav ?rMtrr-a the rlew-Jefdrv _w against hetUng. MMhll the bo.k uufcui and ail Um trark offlctal* <m that daliy. and the aReaee can be no worae wlth the edditton of Freneh poa?, P?r betttng wlll never be see" on anv traei; w_cR doea not have. them. The bookmaker* are not loatng vmtmy. They are gettlng n<h. lf they were oot prwiwrona Llnden wosil.l not have recelved eighty fve apj-ications for sevenfy <-tanda. In the aecond plac*. the scai-ettr of Jockey* thal oan ride at all *-T-oiM sprrrt tn Ne? ? jawey. Slnne Taral. Taylor and other Jockeys ,n?rt |o Washlngton. the hMrse*- at Ellzabeth xjA Llnden, wlth some exccptlons. hnvc be*?n rldden by tke most lntolerabla and inexcusablc lot k<" cofcWer*' apprenUcc* thnt *>ver put on spurs. Most of the rldlng ls agonlUng to witncs. Yesterday Hamllton, the malnstay and hope of every owner at Llnden who wants a ho-se well rldden at a fair weigtit. was abaent from the track. If he had been theje he mlght ha**e rldden Clarendon. and a paln fui and shocklng'spectaele would not bax-e dlsappolnted tnd dlsg?tted Uie spoeMtnrs. Clarendon waa the favortte at odds on tn the flr-t race. He was ridden by LltUefield, Covlngton was on Castaway, and he tucceeded ?i "klddlng" Llttlefield Into tlie benef tliat CaBtaway was hopelessly beatrn. So Littlefleld went to sleep on Clarendon. At the flni-h Covlngton let sot the llnk whlch he had np hls F*ocve, and Little field woke up too iate. -o Ca.ataway won the race. Lut the extraordlnary p:irt of tho affalr waa Uiat U-Ueflek! began to whlp Clarendon after he rroesed the llne and the race was over. and not uuUl then. Hitter was Ha? wrath of the hackrrs of Clarendon. Captaln Wagener outclassed the other two-year-olds ln Uie second race ;md won that fairly and fxquarely upon hls meiits. Illithc was second und Foreranner U.lrd. Riley was an even money fnvorite for the prlnclpal race. with l~? inu Belh- s-c-.nd chuicc, Demuth thlrd ar.d RuruF lowt-st of all ln U.e bettlng. Demuth ran as If short of work. but ln i.i.y condition bc needs a powerf il, drlvlng jockey like Hamllton t) ride him. Lttlciield could never forte his highest speod out (>f Irm. Klley is an umertun in-and-o,it?.'r, and hls lailure to dcfe?.t Laviniu Hellt- at 111 "'O-uids |g her IU. itidl'-ate. ibat ha R m-t "f hich qu.ility. He could i.ut l.ave deft-at'-d Tour ani>-nt :it M'.rris I'nrk, ex-en at 11? poonds to Tiuniauiciit's ": o, if Tournament hao Nen in his beat form, the f<<rn -vhiili ho displayc v 1i?ji he ran awny from Pial.lo %ui\ St-norita. Dcniutb w_ a poor thlrd to laTliiM b.llc a-rt Riley, wbil K. ra- sutte_ tn Uie home6tii", I. nnrl caioc honi'- la?n. Carrie C. the farori*e, would luvo won the thin.1 ra'e ln a cauitt-r if her rider. ( o-tello, ''ad let her p. on easlly ln her >tride fr->m tli" sttrt But after allowirig her t? run up to the front he Icrked li r back three or four lengtlis in the mo t sudden, rouph. brutal and injudirlou- manner im-,inavile. T..is rti hearten>d Uie fillv *o that <^be woold not do all <-h' i ,iuld ln the homestret' h. and an (utsi ler, Bock, lae.it her at tlre flata? Mr. Caldwell gave Iakeviexv and Mamle B. rmc'i an advanRsge U tho atart ni _e fifth rono that the others were aTl orrt of It when Uie flag f<-ll. Lake riew won. with Mamle B. sec-.nd. Rvrle n. got ott *a*j| in fr >nt in the _st race. and lf little Weter, who i-^le him. hnew anv roore about paoe and about mahlng tl.e be?l use <.f l.i- -,pport,i liitae* than tl.e l.ahr nipiK.p,.t?imus in Central Park now kn< ws Kyrle H. w.-aM I.h'<' won the m-- by a length ot inore. But \\>b--r n.;. le >o many Manden after ihe start U.at Woudcr.tfi wotl the race, Kyrle I;. ?econ*l. Tbe attendance wm acain very large. and the Pen" sxlx-ania Ra'b-oad ?-',vi< ? \ras annorb, pronipt, swlft and prartirally perf-ct b>.th way?. DETAII.S OF THE RACWO. TTBtrXT RACK--FREE HARTOCAP. 820 EACH, 8V)0 ADDED. BV?R Fl RLOXr.S. Bettl ne 6t. Pl. nererwrch StaM.'s b. e. OB.'lBWBy II., by Outcaet-Lucy LKle. 4 yr*. 108 !b.... (O. Covlaa?M) 1 c?5 Out F. & McLewee _ Co.'s b. e. Clarndon. 3. 114 .iLlttletleM 2 4-5 Out. P. Clay's b. c. MMsiaa, 8, 30 (ear. Mi ? (Bf?aCll ?. 20?1 2-1 Tlme?1 32>i. Lakexlew was re*.-ryd fnr th.' flfth race. Monroe got off In front and cu: out the work M the h'ad of the atreuh, where Castaway, who hnd been at hi? throatlatch all tmt way. paaaetl h!m. Mtllefleld had N-en lylni- ou: of hi' ffitmnd wlth t'.arend.m. but he now novxt up and rhal l-*na?l Ca*t.i*iay, brtnirlnp Covlnt-ton tn nhlp at th. furlunp pnaX. At U.e slxb-enth po-t |:.-U?;n was pra.'.I'-ally beaten, but lii?t.-ad of rldinu- out xiltb hi* hand* Llttl.-fl-ld began fun.bling hi* lb..s and reachli.B for hia Whlp Thls threw C'larerd,,n off hl? st-lde and enahled Tastaway t/, get up and wln bj a neck; (iar'-nd'.n flrishlne second elght lengtha before Mouroe. No Brofac ridtng tlian Llttle fleld'a haa been seen on the Mtf thla Mwaa. bE*70ND RAtF^-HAXDH AP. TWO-Yl.AR-OLDS. 820 EACH. ?500 ADDED. FIVE KL'RXaO.NV'S. C. D. McCot's ch g. Captaln Waaener, by (ireat Tom?Sadlt MiNairy, lo*. r? . \X'a.v>r, 1 0?5 4?o W. J. Bpiers'a b. c. UUtl.^, 10.". 'ear. 10T|i, i.MrDcrnnitt: 2 8?1 o? E. Rrowo's ch. c. For*r'inn-r 10*>(J Trlbe, 3 8-1 ">-z J. H. McC'ormlck'a b. f. aaotda^MW^. p ^ ^ W. LBkel-d's ch. f. H-nah^l^ear^T^ ^ ^ C. F. Sanders'BK C. Serx^tor. !0>tonon)0 ^ ^ r. C. Melaeae. _ Co.'a ch. c.J&^ ? ^ f_1 T. a. tmxmxtTh. t. s.iver rh^t.^^ % ^ 3J D_aul * Brotber's ch. c P'""^^^^,, 0 80_t ,g_, fitr. Brother.' b. f. BmBomtO, *?? !*-*%> ? *?~l "-1 W B. Han_-'a br C. W. B " (^.^ 0100-1 40-1 ?aSS auble'a ch. c. ^'?8?"1'(^tello)0 =0-1 8-1 Tlme-1 -O*1 I'e,**r EqaltT and RM >BBB"W **** wlthdrawn Cap Mln WaVeaer got off ln froal to b fair atart. and it waa praeUeally hl. rr.ee all the way. Judoe i'ost raccd witb LT to the tura and headed him for a few Mrtfca ?t the o-rter but he .an strong a,.d ffaa througi.out. Otm [ZTo the stret-h 8k- WO. rJat-e* by a length ; BUtiie waat, a neck before Porerxioner. xxho beat Zenobla two SS- RACE-FRRE mABWCBB^m EACH, 81,808 AixDED. 1 3-'o MILES. Si RettlBC ?_S_-?-iW5**35. H H ^ ? ? w , niler 8 111 fM.inoliani 2 1-1 1?3 R. rorrtrran s b. 0. gWv* * i?em;.th I li g. C, Mel^waa _ Co. a b. c. "ggg^foj 3 7_2 4-8 Jahn HugalBs's b. h. Eurus, ?*^lo|J)11^on) 0 g_x g_5 Tl?ae-2 :07. New .r.aiever B*vd S'eekton were wlthdrawn. Eurus ai.d J-llSTn-ea n-ck. ap.rt for . qu.rter, mhmhttM ?71m by BBmj, ?-? ?> r_2ST__T _T_ MNMh wb-re ht- wa. Jol,..-d b)' Lavlnla Rrlla to 8 lattlln. Co.sh lavl.,1. cleve.ly rtdd-.ll P8>tof. Wga >f a neck, Klley ^ond. luur leagtlia bvUH-' I>?mu",? wb0 W_rr__*!S!-_U-Jl*3 HWEEimTAKR, n? V-kRaOLRR. 810 EACIL 8500 ADDED- **a RUR U,K(iS' Dattlnf. Kt. Pl. Whttla-n Br,***e-'hr. f. Ii?xB. by lUnawn Laii Lyou 101 Tt. I \ *? u^"'^'", i, -?lt ?Zj J<_d Ii.lv'. b. I. tar.l. C 10. ? ,(?-arllo - ?-**? ?* D. io.--'. b. c i^koom.Wjff^^ ^ a_x Pajrle HMMVe blk. e. V^^&jtf* 0 4-1 7-8 W.mke A tai'. Lady Jaa* aaM. /g^j 0 i0_i 4-1 L. h-art a Co'a AlU.r ?r.JJJt^af, >o_l JR-1 ?. CBB-irbWI'. ch. C. Hemet. 9i . ,D#> k.rifj 4-1 <-? J. Bbi.-ft.-B ch. c. Ja-o Atwood. 110 jrar 111) .(Comp8?n,8 12?1 *?l I. _ Murpby'-.-b. f/ V?a. 107 l?'_ W*0 <0_! ,<>_, Tlme?1:12%. B^ery waa wlthdrawn. Vera aa? OarrtB C. got off almoat neck *.-.a neck, but Inatead of holdlng 00 lo hia BBrantaa*-. Co?-> .1., who had ?Bltln* nrtfr*. pulW- Ca'rta C. ba k to fo.in* plaee. losiag at leiet thre* lengths. ^>ss apace the biiaf nevar was able to aa?a up. Flaiaofau lad tnte th. ho--4trettb. bui inalde tae Uart farloog post ?aek coaie away 'xnAor paalah?ent s i wo. a good reee by half a l_(_ . carrte C aaeaaa. a neek bfltore 9no>. Btota who beat i lamwMd a hotA. Ottrit ti. vot art __* - of k-r mokmy wwua have w*?. IllTH 1_AC_?-_UXL1N? 8WXEPSTAK_8. $1$ EACH. $808 ADDED. flVU I-1U-OKOS. ttVmn9i T. P. O'Hare'* b. g. LaAeview, by B__wJt fiBI-V*^^lWUkJjMji ^ M W. C. __*_?___. I. **. aCTSi f-*? ? *t38 _22S.b-!" "^ *-*[? *-* ?-* W. '*? E. Hiultb?? b. _a."_i___* B..B. 100. _. , ___ (effr. 10_t._..(McD-nald) ? ***** a-l T. M. B?-rr__ b. g, Whlt_n_e, 0, 10B ? i.ar. 110)..TU.(FranclaiO 10-1 4-1 j. Miiiera b. c. Blll Barne*. 4, 10* (_aae> o *_-_ 10-1 T. 11. Ryan's br. h. Repee?_, $. 109 _9__*_ta_ . -A_i 111) . ?__- _...<<_,i_l*>0_0- -1 -0-1 t. M. Mlllll llfc. fc, ?**??*?? frg, ^ ^ j. Honokan. b. g. Pa*tlc, 8. ioo (H. Anaeiaon) 0 20?1 8?1 *A.*_8p?ek- a _rrsbe'sjsia i2-i._-! . ?_?___-_ ck. g. Rettlcr, J^9_tb-i ?a-l J. ?j. ft *JMM*MA9 b. b. Red *}toj**i 0 eo-l ao-i K. E OarrUoo'i bTg.-CbllkewV6^106 |J-| ^ ft W. Newtoo ?* eh. g. _4er_h Bejon. ^ ^ ^ H. K B_te_. cbl g.I-.ol.l ?-. -g^o ^ ,_! Tlme?1:04. ? Leo H., Iego aod Ben UarrUoo were w_bd_wn. Mr. CaldweU dropped the ?__$ oo * bad atart, and Mamle B. and Lakeview went, oil *o fa?t tbat they were really th* ouly horae* ln tbe race. It wa. * clo** .trug. e a* far aa the head of the BMtch. then Lakevlew came away and aon ln a common caoter by four lengtba; Mamle B. __? ond. ? le>h before Prlnce Edward. S1XTH RACE-WELTER HANDICAP. 820 EACH. B800 ADDED. ONE M1LE. Rettlng. St. PL Whltten Brother** b. h. Woodcjaft. by F'*" Iow_i.a_Taie.ia. _#_.. *?*jifgpmiil D. A. Honlff'a ch. c. Kyrle _?-. . \%^t) _ J- fi^T*ch:.c:.L0D'8.u: Ki P 11 "Orlll'a ch. ff. WlUrcd. 6, 112. r. aa, _r.ua <__. a. (Claytom 0 11 t.n_- * oh. ?. Ben _BW-SBJL . IU (._T.il). ...Tbonipaou) 0 Tlr.i?? 1 : ..'a. Kyrle B.. wlth s coniforteble lead at the sUrt, and cloaely attended bv Wo-dcraft. made th* ruanlng to the head of the Mirtch. whcre he waa Jolnrd by Wllfred. IWn Hsrrlaon waa not able to ret near the front at any Ume. Ln the atr.tch Woodcraft outran the other* aod wou bv a neck. Krrle B. aecond, a head beforo L*ng. shot. , THE LD-DEN YkRH ENTRIES TO-DAY. FIRST HACB-UAXnlCAP. $20 EACH. $.00 ADDED. . _ rci_oiia_i Name. w't. Name. W_. Mad-itoue .llt-.Leo 11. \U tousm Jeem..J2 l_S_S. _0 Mat.-l Ulear. .10.} , Earlv Blcaon. $8 Nelile Bly . _?7 I Zeuobla . W ?B0OXB RACE-SWLE1'?TAKE8. $10 EACH. $800 ADDED. TBKF>. YEAR-OLDS. N0N-W1NNERB OF $1,000. -OBV-W rVMXCM**. v?_,, W't. Nanv. W't. i_?>r,r mi. " .122 , Maslfrlode.104 Major Daly . tji-l L,rd of tbe Harem. 07 B___*-?::::::::r.::.m***** -.?7 Jaefe Rote .?__?? TMUCJ RACE-HAND1CAP. $20 EAOH. $1,000 ADDED. 1 11$ MILES. Varn* W't. Nan,*. W't. _._,___.tti'is? p?"..J (".jwiiik .11-iiEl.vton . ?_? V4tS^ . .112 MyFellow . N e22?u?.! .110 Onnwad .-..... M t^TkJ:n.lcy'For<_t Ring . 96 _____jr_w.!."!.ine.Wcodcraft . W FOl'RiH *RAtX-fcELUNG SWEEFBTAKES. 'nYO TEAR 0I_DS. $10 EACH. $500 ADDED. SIX FUR. L.0XO8. y,m. W't. Name. _ W't. St/p-itrlok.?? ">8 Ceaunaa 8en_.JV" Robtp AdSlr.'Oe v*nt* *?.io. Mr. Saa*.v. Ofl (ir . o-k .'?. JW ri_a Clly. ?? lrel'Ja colt._. W Ketcb-m . ** Con_*aa ftlly. 90 R_.n*tia ... Audl' .1JL K?W CkrK. '02 FIFTH EAC_-r-CT____lXO .sWEEPSTAKKS,, $10 EACH. $500 ADDFD. 1 _ MILES. Name W t- N*m_ W't. aa?_S?_ ..12'i%?l?c/h"m.J$ Lltt'e Jlra.Hr .jyilti-ed J.iw MldBle-ton. .112 fap-rvlsor .}g! "nota-.lon .H: S.25 .ir. tf,.,n .IlliSa'ut^.I'* Vkt_..rn ".IU Admlral .104 EIXTH RAtF^-WELTER HANDICAP. ?20 EACH, S-00 ADDED. 81X FURLON-S. Vame W't. Name. W't. *e25r.^I^"-.0**.-?:?.!'_ I _"st? Jr.".lll Lltti Addle .100 fiS&?,r:..:._.j*- SSSid-.ioo Mt Fellow .108 X. .JiJ U?A llarry .llibU. B.-?? ?? Flrat racc at ? p. m. . QUAKTEESTJ-ETCII NOTFS. Fvery Jotkey In th* aeeond roet, wlth the exreptiae ef Watson, *bo rode W. B. H.. wa? flned *10 for bad be tuvior at the poat. Wawco wa* euapended for one month Tbe nace U. the flrst race wo* wlflc. when the con dltton of th.- track is conslder-d. The half ?a_ run ln _0>2 aeconds, and the tlme for the flve furlong* wa- 1 .021*. MU1. nlnerv-nine m?n ln a hu-d-ed thouRht that Oarendon r.ueht to have won. Ltttlefleld wt* entlrelv out of plsce on Demuth. Only a jo*key can ridc tbat celt. Capt.ln Coator. who would not be him_elf lf he were not _lwav? faeetloti*. deelaMS that he has not made ? handicap at the undm track. Well. we have been waat inr lot.* of j.ralae on the Captaln. When ?___ who doea the handlcapulng, he repll'd. "The Man In the Moon.'. Who I* the Man ln the Moon 1 Is it Luelux O. Appleby or T>o\iA Johnaoi. ? Or ls lt both I Blltbe came wlthln a few oupces of belng dl*quallfled la thc ?-ond ?a<e. Hla proper welcbt was 105 |K>unda, hut hla rldcr. MrDcrtr.ott. declar'-d tw,, and a half poui.da nver. On rehirn*.n.r to the scal.-s aft.'r the rn^c he was foor snd a half pounds ov.-r. hla actual w.-lght I. lug 109*; poundr. The rule aava: "If a hor,_ carry mor. than two pounds over hl? declan-d weieht, or more than live pound* over hls proper w. ipht, whether d>-clared or not. he ls dls riualltled, unless th" judp-s are sati-II . that suih exc.s* >.f weirht ha* been <aused by raln or m.id." Mr. Salmon 1_ obliit-si to ke^p an e*|fle eye on the jo<key_ wel.hlnir In or out. They hav- imm.-rous wiiys of tn-atlne the acales. and many of them lnvarlsbly try to do It. Some llttle tlmo ago It was Un boast of one -j.ai hc had rlUden at nlne I*uud? evet hls pro)*r wetglit. Your I'nel" William Daly was at hla old trlcka agaln after Ui- liftli ra.??-, and the Ji;.!re? were obllged to call hliu down and warn hlui. He want?-d an und. raiandlni wl'.h Uie own. r of Lakevlew. the wtnner. el?e therr- wan dancer of I-*ke\l.w> prlce belng mn op for tbe benedt of tl., owner of Mamle B., wh? ran aeeond. It U no _ecrot on th'- t .rf ti.at W. i.-.k'-land re.ently h*ugl.t of Blll a two year-'ild colt and named bim Blackmaller. Maj. BOOKMAKES C._I_B0LL IN TROUBLE. riVE POUCEMEN SAVE HIM FROM A BEATISO THE WIXNERS AT WASHINGTON. Waahinrton, Oct 80.-The racea at Brnning'a to _?y cloat- wlth a aii-furlong hcat that w__ full *f excltenicnt ind had a se.iMt.oiial eiidiuf. Boekmaker J. J. Cam.ll _a_ __?*ur^_l hy one of thc numeioua pwaeae he ba* p*r soi.ai.y otf'iid.^ at thls meeting. and a crowd of otli.ra, ?ho were alm. augry at CarroU'a ni*i.ne_r of couductlnR hU buslncaa. B_k__ a rush for hin-., It rwjuircd tbe uniwd eflorto of flv. policem_i and tlie ofllctr* tt the rlub to pre \eut ae\ere bodily Lairn belng donc U, hln.. Sub?-4juently Mr. Buikc, th'- judf- of *-*_. meetln; aald thc club would take aome action toward punl*hin_ Carroll. Four ..ut of l?_ favorltcs came home wlnncr*, but ttve bc-kmaker!. r.ev. rt_. let* far.. prctty well. Firat race-Furat S400. Three-vear-c-lds and upward wtltci welxhu. Altowaacee. live furlon. *.-l. SyracusA 4 (Moval;7l80: 2. Paln Klll-r. 6 iXelaou.'. __l*. _*_* ilow-Trd _ (lavlor). l?_ I'l- vaa fllly. Arniadale, Uarrr Ku*a-11 Ruati'c and Mohlca*. alac ran. 1 Inw?1 OH*.. _k-UI__t--lyiac_M 2 te 1 Mohlrai. 8 te 1. H*rry Ru???h 5 1,1, I'rliice Howaid 0 to 1, and the four other* from 7 to I 141. .?-eeoi.d race-Portc $400. Thr*.ye__--ol__. SeUinf Mllr ai.d a ?l\U-ei.U..-l. Mai.dolln colt daral). 112. 2. . orluelll (Mavuard), 114 ; U. Tap|i*ha_u_j_k (L- wl?). 107. I..e___ll.u Vl*_ ran Tlme 1 :.,_'^_. ttU._-Corucelll 4 U, 3 MandotlA colt 8 to 2, l_l-__al_u _ to 1 ai.d lajpabannock 20 to 1. Tl.ird i_ci*-Pu_c ?I00. 1 wo-year-olda. 10 ? bc._w ??_le. 8lx fu?lon|?.-l. B.-:ievu? (Toyl*ri Mtol t, -j btnoe (J*a_), 105. 3. Aln? IL lilly (lilllu. l05 ?___ sllttbwood and Blddl- Doyle al_.. rau. Tlnx? . 117 ' B?ttug-b' llevu* i to 6 MirthwiKW and Marv btuiie 3 lo 1 _<_i Blddle Do_ le and Virgle 6 to 1 each, and Ain? II ll.l. li to 1. KourCi iat_?Faiae atOO. Thr. *yc*r .ld> aud upw?i_. K.llluii ou.- rnilc.-l. <ili_y Quc_>. 4 tT_i_iI.. lld; 2. fct lohn -*rd i_>U>n*1). 110; 8, Sllletk, 4 (Dowi.Uigi, 117. IVilM- L-_*nd.r and El?ve alao ran. Tlm_?1 :45. B.t tlhK--<.li_>s Que*n even Bwacy, IVrlelea f to i, Slil*ck .'. to 1. and tbe other* frea. lu to 1 up; St. Johu at thr l_-,i _furw. Flfth rac?-Bl-BdleM sweepstakw. witb $800 added | *lx furlouir I.eaU : Ti_t be*t_l, Salvlnl, 6 (Sinunai, 106. 2, Blue j.ans. 4 iTatal;. 118. 8, bamarltan, 8 (Bar.. 100 Ttn.e?1 :lt _. _ ? . _ ,. , Blue Jeana won tb* aet.Mid heat by a neck from balvlnl. _>*:. arlUu Uilrd. fl__$-_ li**o Bl.M' Jeana alae *?" tae t__ beat snd resa. Tlme? 1 -20. Ik-ttUig-Blue Jeana 4 to 5, _i.l_l $ to 6, Samarl ui, (? t-. 1 Mutual* pald *4 15. Thr entrln* for to-u.orrow'a race* ar* a* Ml*w? - (lr-.-. ra e-live furloiiya. for t wo-year-old*. B*nj*mli. 108 Bertt.4 B. flll- 100. flroek 08. C?rb,.ua 108. t__t__ r*ee-__l.lBir. 1 110 _.ll.*. Fanny B. $3. Slu.ck 114 ?>t. Eoke 112, Coiurlla 102. thlrd rac_-Thr?_?-qi.art_r ndie. Bradf*rd 1_7, Vlrj;l* 91, iM\er 102, Crf_K_ 99. LomuoAet 1_81, CoKsLean. 102. ITI-.r* llow.rd 102, Htm Ruaaell 108, l_lnklll?r 112. Kcurtti toto-l 1 _ mlle, handlcaa. Poxaiede 10b, lee hejru 100, WBtMBBBa 101. P-Btl.er 107. Flfth rae*-Ha_dl_p bU-dl*. 1 . allaa. Ler.r f-bot IM, Zansbar 187. Evangalla* 1__, !__?___ I8Q, iMooewall 180, ,*rey Otwn 128. ? HTEF.N ANU PRICE HELD FOR THE GRAND JURY jtm* fsw_n, of Eatantawa, N. J., made bU aatoart ap p^raoc* aS thc E!l_ab-_h pollee court ye*___r, la com P?ne wlth Leut* Prlce, another of De Lacy** nencbnxo who ->-_g de-Uled _> ?-rr?n-? klmaelf aad ?t>od trial. lf n.-e imttt'w on Xhe cbsrge el eoaspiracr atade agalnst him by HarrrBtee-ker. Tb* Baa were socampaalt- byax-Jadga Olt kMly who appeared as tfc-Ur oeoaaal. B*to aald be weitk ^air* a haarlac aad lat tbe matter go to ta. Jaaaar anad jury. _U_u__? OObooty ___*__? Slesa _ ksalawia taVkta iBBBUSBTt Wb8B waated. J*aa 8. Lamb. a __m. ocratlr ward werkar. ?-,, ->r, ,,, tor TrtOO. *** '**?' Mwad tha BBBB 88888a aa ?__ aa_ ____ ta R888 aa R> aa__a___ -BBa aaa _-? ^ Park a??IR. R8RMM at tha _t___a*a. ha. dartdad ta MRo _a aaaaa eostrso aa4 w_ appear to-day. Ta. &?? -? weidaesB _ tae aniiilii^ u be**an_? tmtt apt-r-t srery day aad Rm ___m? bMwaca O. I*** ,B(1 *? P***?- wbo ara Ighttag tha raeatnck. i. *-or* ***** *** HO LEOAL 1__0T OR I-OOLSELLI"0 Chicago. Oet. ao.-Laat mmmer "W OoiTlfa_a proprletor of the Weat Side Raoe Track. caased the arraat of a number oi elty poolsrlle? for violatlng the State law and ctty ardlnance fortaldlng the eaM of pooM exeept withia Um Mclosare of aaeecounea One ot these caaaa came ap for flnal hearlng before Judge Tuley to-day ln Ihe Clrcalt Coart and the Jndge ren^bred a deeision to the eRect that the sUtuM and the ordlnance under lt are _**oneUtut-**n? becaaa.* they tend to glve speciaI j .vlleges aod to croate a monopoly of garol.ling. The**e laws, he foi?d, are slmllar to those ln New.York aod Loaisiana, aod hls deeision waa ln aceordanoe wlth decUlons already reridered ln thoae State*. Tha city will Uke an appeal from the deeision. In the meantlme. there ls nothlng to prevent poolnelllng at wlll ln thls city, unless the ireneral i-Tiaut law against gambllng eta be made to apply. Over 200 suits slmllar to the one declded to? day are on fhe docket. They wlll not be puabod pend Ing Uie actlon of Uve hlgher court. BA9BB-LL PLAYERS SURPMSED. REALIRINO NOW THAT THET HAVE BEEN LEFT OUT Ot THE COLD. 1?88?1 piayera hardly kaew what U> make af lt yes? terday when they read that the eapltalRM of Ihe Brooklyn (P. L.) club had met and come to ao uuderatandlug that couaoUdatlnn was neceaaary. Teaterday, moie than at any other tarne alnce the flrat la_natlon that bath aid.- want**! to stop the coofllct, did the player. r.illse how helplswa ii..-y are ia the matter of haviog anything to say a. to what they call thelr r.ghu te Mttltng the baseball war. Aa The Trlbune predlchd, they made thelr laat ef*** for recognltlon when they got a rvpreeetitatlve oo Ihe Piayera' League confereoce commlttee, f.llh,,u|h it waa done In x-iolation of the orlgln? agn-e?a*nt by the Piayera' L-V1*' that no piayera would be allowed on the commlttee. After the NaUoi.al League refuaed to meet the new corn oilttee the players thought they had galned the upper hand and they c rowed loudiy. But the caplullats on both alde* p_y.-d a Uank niove ai.d started lu to flnlsh up the Bght hy cansultlna; inaivldually among theni-elvaa. Had thay met aa romroitu-.-.. the same aa ln ths drat tormal confere-nce, the players could have made trouble. buch a moxe waa antlcipafd, ard the 888J8MBttt ahrewdly declded that they would meet a. indlvld?ls. They wtnted to end the flght. aa they were paylog oat thousands st dollara to the xery men wbo deslred le step in, blors pro ceedlnfs and make them eontlnue to loae thelr money. lt Ux experted that the Brooklyti oenaolldatlon deal wlll be aettled before Novatnbt-r 11, when the aanual m*"ttii| of the Players' League wlll be held. TRR PRINCETON ELEVEN STARTING SOITH. Priuceton, N. J.. Oct. 30 iSpetial).-The I'nlverstty eleven left Princeton Uils afternoon for Wasliington, where to-morrow Bilernooii It xaill meet the eleven of the Columbla AUiletlc Club. r-atai*?.y afternoon 11 wlll play the Unlraralty of Vlrglnta taMven ln Bartt more. The men who composed tha eleven wereI Ral1 back, Homana, "98; half-bacfci, King. '93. and Sploar, ?91; anarter-baek, Poe, *9l (captaln); rushers, Warrea, '08; Woods, '92; Jefferson, '91; Rlgf.. *?; Thoma.. ?91. R E.; Bpeer. '93. 8emln_ry; Fameas, '91. The fiubsUtutes aceompanvlng the teani were Langsdi?, 'I.l ; Hayden, '93; Bonner, ?91; Gallwey, '03, Somlnary; Dalton, '91, E. E.; LewU, *91, and Lavls, '03. QViRMBVUSQ TBE COJ.bECrOB-'S DfCIAIOX. Tho Board of General Appralscrs yesteriay over rnled two declslons of CoUertir Erhardt under the new tarlff. H. C. Post k Co., tt Kandusky, Olilo. protcst* against the follector levylng a dnty of one fourth of a cent a pound on herrlng and three fm.rths of a cent a pound on all otlier fr-csh flsh Imported by them fmm Canada. They malntained tliat the flsh was free under l_ragraph 571 of Uio now tariff, whlcli admltn duty free flsh, Uie produrt of Amerlean flsherles. and fresh or froren flsh (exeept salmon) caught In fresh wat?rs by Ameriean vessels, or with neta or other dexices owned by cltlren* of tbe l'nlted States. The ^olle^tor ha*4 asse^ed the flsh under Paragraph 293. The Im porters held that they Imported 2.000.000 pounds of flsh a year, and denled that Uvey flshed under llcense from the Canadlan Government, aithough they ad mitted that they had employes who had sucb Uoenses. But Uiey malntained that their employes were not inWceted flnanclally ln the flrm's bu.alnees, bcyond drawlng Uielr regular salarles. The Board overruied tbe Collcetor, saylng that Uie queaUoa as to tbe legalltv of catebing Uie flsh did not enter Into the sobjert. Anotlasr i_*e of the same kind w_ declded Ui* .ame way. -*> AXC'BBISBOP IEELAXD SAYS IT IS ABSVBD. Mllwaukee, Wls., Oct. 30.-"The ratholie ClUscn," a church publicaUon of thls city. announces to-day lhat news has beeu re*eived trom the East that Arch biahop Ireland. of bt. Paul. ba. been sumiuoned to Rorue fur an unknuwn purpose. "The titlte-i" says the fact Iia. aroused p*jat inkre*.t !n CathoJc rircies. The lmpresslon prevalls here that Archbishop Ireiand has been summ l to the Vattcan ln view of hls utterances in favor of the public school. and com pulsory education before tbe National Teachers' As aoctatlon at .-t. Paul la^t aummer. bt. Paul, Mlnn., Oct 30.-Tl.e staU-ment from "The Catholir (.iUzen," of Mllwaukee, that Arehb_hop Ire? land had been called to Koiue on account of his utterances on the public school at the educationnl con ventlon last sommer wa-. sh'.wn to the Archbishop at the ('athedral in this city this cx-eninp. -Whv." sald he. "that la perfe.-tly absnrd. Its falae from t-orinnlnp to end. The fact that it (.-nianstes fif.ni Mllwaukee |i ruffi.ieiit ln bi?id lt a. a st?,ry eou cocted for political '.niri.o.cs.'' -? FOR PRESDYTERIAX BOME MISSIOX9. Erie. Penn.. iMt :iO (Speelal..-The Women's Synod lc-,1 Home Mlssionary S.Klety, of PennsxivanU and West Vlrglnla. ls in scsslon ln Erie. There were 200 delegat.-s from flfteen of the twenty-two Pre-by teiiea in tl.e Synod. Mrs. K. P. Bryan, of TitusvUle, preslded. Dr. Mc.Mullan, presldent of the Board of Vlsalf.ns, made the address. The contrlbutioiis durlng the year for Uie. work aniouiited to gWo,'?3H U. an In? crease of over UO.OOO over la t year's collectlon. Thls fund is expended ln the mrsslon work among tha freedmen. the Indians ln I'tah. umong Uie Mcxlcans ln Nexr Mexliaj), ln Arirona and ln Alaska. The next conx-entlon will be held ln Wllllamsport. Mrs. Bivan was roelerted pre*ldent; Mr=, K. E. P. Andrews, Bedford. seeretary ; Mrs. C. E. Morris, Plilla delphia, treasurer. ? SEIZED CSDER TBE AXTI LOTTERY L.KW. Leax-enxvorth, Ksn., Oct. 30,-Postn.aster Rltclila thls mornlng cseluded fron. the mails the entlre mail edltlon of "The Leavenworth Tlmes" beeause It con talned a Ilst of artides won at a raffle at a Cathollc church fair durlng the early part of the week. SBCRETARY BLAISE BACK IS WASBISOTOS. Waah.ngton, Ort 30.?Seeretary P.lalne, acrompanied by Mlnlster Phelps. arrlx**jd here at 10 o'clock thls evening. Arrangemonte have t>een made for Mr. blaine and tbe PostmaeteMteneral to leave here at it: 10 o'clock on '?tiirday mornlng for Phlladelphla, to attend the meeUng at the Aca^emy of Music on fcatur day afternoon, and Uie recepUon at the L'nlon League. TBE AMEBJCAS FOLXLOEB SOCIETT. From a recent cu-cular. Tlie Ameriean Folk-Lore Society, whlch meet. ln New-York. November 2b?29, wa? orgai.lzed Janu? ary 4. 1888. for the collectlon and publi.-atlun of tlie foik-loro and mythology of Uie Amerlean conUnent. Tlie members are entitled to recelva the organ of the seclety. "The Journal of Amerlean Folk-Lore.'' a quarterlv perlodlcal. appearing ln February. May. ?Xupust and November, and rontalnlng about one hundred ac-Uvo pug^a. Two voluraes of the Jouinal havo now- been rompleted, the flrst volume, for .188H (Nes 1-3). ronslstlng of 2.V4 pagea. aad the second vi.lnme (Nos. 4-T), conslaUnif of 334 pagea. Tho rreater part of tbo euntenta of these volamea ls made un of unpubllshed material, relatlve to Kngllah, fldjf man, Freach, Rapo aad Indlan folRMre. laoarded ta all oart* of North Amarlea. _ dQiM articles on foU-lore, about a thlrd at 'The Jaamal" U lntended to be dex'oted to regular da UjSienU. namely. "W-te-Baaket of Warda." (rare and dlak-ctic Engllr? words enrrent ln America). - Felk Lore 8crap?l?(a*^k.', " Rotes and Onerle." (aervlng as tnedinm of Inqulry and eommnnlcatlon ln regard ,o iisagca. bellefs. etc.l. "Record of Ameriean Folk Loto" (eontalnlng ao accoont. aa complete aa P**,2bJJ' of Uie progreas of eellertion i; " Retea on the Folh^ I are of other Continenta." and u BlbUographieal Rotea idevoted to b<counts of books and artlrles reiatlng to Folk Lore and Mytbology). In a?litlon to "The Joumal of Amerlean roit Lore," the soelety, arcordlng to a resolve pavwed al IU annnal meetlng, e*r**ecta to prlnt a aertr* of mosio araphs en the fo-t-lore of the dlfferent raeea taeionen ln the scoae of Ua n-aearchea. It shonln be remembered that the taak of Uie ao clety canraat be poataoned. The eoileetlon of Ameri? ean oral 5adR*o_. ahould ba regarded aa a natRmal dnty To gather materml* for btatnry. whlch are indlspesiaabMto anthrepologieal record. ??*?_& unleas riwordeal. win ln a few years bare IrretneWBhiy nerlshwl. appears at leaaf aa Irapottant aa, __,?_? ktton ot Wa? rical reccrrds alr?-y aaJety lodgat ln "^I^Mdar to accomplish U?-_e ends. II la dralred at least K> tfnohle *ho streogth _ tha soeMty. **?w conslsUng af ahoat a*0 mmthtto. ... Peraona dealrtng to becoma aaambers are reaagtan to addraas tha Baeretarjr. W. W. KowaU, tmmmmmfk CUBA EAGER FOR RECIPROCITY AN EARNESTT PETTnON FOBWAKDED TO THE 8P__]KI8H QOYIJBfmTEST. THB TOBACCO OROWERH AXD CIOAR MANUPACT UBJERS PREDICTI1.Q BUTW TO THEIR BUS1 __8B U_.L_C___ A TREATY OP RECI? PROCITY WITH THIS COUXTBT 18 BPEEDILT COJ-CLUDED. Wasbtofton, Oct. ao.-The Department of _ta*e ba* recelved a copy of a peUtlon forwarded by tbe Tobacco Grower* and Gtot Manufacturers' I'nlon of Cuba to tbe SpanUb Government, arglng tbe negotlatlon of a redprocity treaty between tbe _?__nd of <__ aod tbe Cnlted 6ta_s. Tlte peUtloner* assert that tbey are coDtronted wlth a slmple problcrn: ? On tbe one slde, roln, stagnatlon, mlsery and vagne hope*. and on the other aid,-, abundanee, wealtfe and a promlsing futnre." Tbe Bpenlah law ot eommerclal rdattoos of 1*482, fransed Ior tbe pnrpoee of protectlng Bpanlsh products, tbe pfiiuon aay*, deals Caba a deadly blow, whlle at the ___ Ume tbe productlon* of _-___n recelve no beoeflt from lt. Tbe greater part of the Spanlsh good* lmported, tt ls asserted, do not need tbe protertion given tbem. Tba petltlon, after urglug the repeal of tbis law of 1882 aa a necessary preUmlnary to tbe qegottatlon of a reolproeity treaty c__t_____s: " The Cnlted State* buy from ua to-day tobacco and sttgar to the extent of $51,000,000. and It Ls not strange that tbe American Government should make rtself *trong on the absohite necesalty we have of that mar ket so as to dernand reclprocal conce_elops, or what Is the aame thing. exemption for thelr flour, lard. ma chlnery. h__*dware and other artlclts ln our tariff, ao as to Increane the exporU to thls Uland. ln one word, they want to pay us for the tobacco and sugar they consume wlth the goods that they produce. Tu -day they sell to ns only $10,000,000 to $12,000,000. BM they desire to Increase thls amount to the $01,000,000 they buy from us. That 1_ what the > 1. ktnlcy bill amounts to. For sugar, lt will be effective on July 1, 1881; but in regard to tobacco the rcform is to be applled lmmedlately, and so tcrrible, so radlcal ls lt. that It ls equlvalent to tbe closlnc of that market to us. **.e will l_e a market thal consume* 100.000.000 to 110,000,000 clgars anhually, wlth a value ol PM__y 000 to t-'>,500,000. And we will 1 _e a great deal more, boeause, lf cwtaln grndea of cib-ars of special quality and ookir, particularly adapted u> Uiat market, are int ron.umed there, we _111 not l_ able to snpply other consumer* of oUier market* wlth the grades they re qulre without Imuienae prcjudi.e. -Tbe damage tbat we ?haU suffer cnnnot bB over wtimated. The cultivatlon of tlie rlcli 1- al wll. ilm'Blsb to one-half, the grestrr num_er of our factt__BS aill dl*appc__*, and those Uiat rejiialn wlU have to reduce greatly their operetlons; thou?ands of soalB dependent for a llvellhood on tlie factoi.e. aill bc left la rom plete wa.it, and a p _-.pcrous nnd liourlshlug industry will come to ruln aud bankruptcy. lt ls ne'.'ssa ry to avold so much liarm and ward off such calamUie*; and we Und no other way than a eommerclal treaty wlth the Cnlted States, acceptlng tiie reclproclty tbat our neighb-r. p_-po*e. There ls uo tlme to _<>?_ ln making UU. tl.lU. . . . Tlie busine_s crisls that tlireaten. us ls terrlble, Immlnent. and lts conscqueuccs embiace very BBtXM* dangers.'' The petltlon closes by Indorslng tlie action of the Havana Chaiubcr of Commeree, hei-tofo*. publlshed, and aaklnir of the Government the Iramodiato al.ro ratlon of the law of eommerclal relatioii*. of 1*8*: the lmposltion of a pr_.__tlonary duty on -panish product*. whlch shmld t_ ln rrlatl.m to U.e ne.c.-slt.c* of the Trrae un of Cuba, ao __ not lo reiulcr dURcult the negotiatl .ii of commsrHal treatic.. wlth fore'f1* countrlo*; that. without loslng Ume. DegotlBUOO* be opened wlth Uie Inlbed .tate. for a connnerml tr-aty on the basis of free *ugar and reducUo.i* ou dutl. - on Ubareo wlthln the llmlfs ali _ad> Bl** nl.... that th (liambei- of Commeree and lmportant rtirporatlun* <>r Uie I.laud of Cuba advUe In tli.ir propoMd new taritf the artlcle* on whlch tho exp<>rt ititlea sbouM b atH.llsH.tt; that nepotlattons be ent. t*_l Into with some other countrie.. *o as to lasure hadUUe. for the njfort of Cuban product*; that. prov Id Ing tbe 'f,rr.:'""'''' dutle* are pald. the fre. sal-_ of tobacco be alloued ln Spaln. _ __C___L*9TEEL AKMOR FOR .V._E-.1IPS. THE ORDNANCE BCREAC NOT YF/T l'KEPARF.D TO AC-E1T TUE ALLOYED PLATE AS THE HTANDARD. Washington. Oct. 30.-The Na.7 Department la mov Ing wlth great care ln the matter of adoptlng nlckel ateel armor for Ita vessel*. Tlio Annapolls test* ap peared to be concluslvc a* to th* merlts of the par Ur-ular nlckel-steel plate by compari-on with tlie all ?teel and eompmind p*ates. Bal the ordnance Bu? reau haa not yet been enUrely convlnced that It uliould proceed at once to adopt the alloyed plate as Uie standard. Tlie plafe whl. li was tosU_ was of fnrelcn mwiufacture; and lt may be Uttt, B*_BI lf an adequate snpply of nlckel is obtained. tlie dome-rtJe BMBnfBrt urers cannot succecd ln making an alloyed plate that wiU ?_i___l in n-sl. tinir power the plate trled at Annapo? lls. Or it may be that, lf tlie suc.essbil pro.aaa ls dL-Covered, tlie manufscturr will be so expcnsivo a? tp be Impractlcable. These msitlers must be determined by $xperl_B_Hl, m_ Con.modorc Folcer. chl.-f of the Ordnanee Uiireau. *ays tha* lt will requlre several montli . to asrertain the re.?uii. In.identally U.e experiBsents whicli ttie Bureau will undertake will be direcVd to an _-_cer talnnient of Uie v?Uue _ tlie nlckel -t?-l alloy for structural piirpos.'*. The Eiiroiiean NaUena lav- for some tlme coutemplatcd a te*t ..f the new Bll_rj in thi.s capaclty. lts advrxates __->??_- that lt will prora lar atronger and touglver than stwl fur this purpo*e. If thls sltoutd ptove to be the .a*e, liglu.-r but equallv stroug hull* mlght be i-onstructed for tl_* Navy. a:id the result would l_ more room for bollers and eir gines, aud ron_eqoently an Inereaae i'. iIk- sp.ed <.f ves_ls. whltU ls at preseut tlie priiicipaj ann of navnl arcliitecU.. _ COLOMUIA AND TIIE INTK_('oNTINF.NT..I_ ROAD. Washington. urt. flO.-Thc D-partme.it of Ma e has recelved a d:*paU'h from tlio Imt _ Stato* Uto'.btot a Bogot4?, aunotuuing tliat tne ITesid.'iit. f Col mb.a haa appolnted Oeoeral Julio K.-uglfo, Cbmaco CaMeroa an.l a Colombisn cngmecr now in thc c.ty of Xew-York. whose name la not given, a* l.t.T.onUnental BaUwaj Commlssioners. ln forwardlng th'.s inf.irmiUon. M.n ister Abbott *ay*: -Every (ol.nil.ian ls an.xlous Ior i_ succe-n. and there wonld ttttt 10 !?? no d>>ult of the eordial c-.>-.?l_i_tion of Uie republic iu the pru*ecu tion of this euterprl-e." DID NOT ASK FOR MINI>TER MIR ACA'S RBCALL. Washington. Oet. 30.?..cietary hiaine de-ii-s the statement m_le tliat he did not reqti. *t tiie ncnl! at *_?.nor Mnruaga as __0B_r of Spaln U> t!:o I'Blted BUtes. He says that It Is not trne that tl.e relati n between hlmself and the late Mlni-U-r Iiad barOBM straine-l. and that. on thc ^onl _.'..,'?'V.iiMr'' were filendly and plen.*;int. The Ulnlsier * r. .all. Mr. Hlalne adds. was due solely to tlie rbaoce ol .vi tulnlstraUou ln U.e spaubh Govoinment. NEW POSTMASTERS OF TWO CLASSES. Washington, Oct. 30.-Tlie President today ap polnted the foUowlng po-timuter*: Edwitrd C. Wlli lam?. at Santa Crui, Cai.. vlr? Uart Burl.f. r-slened . WilUam Muitlock, at CUton, Kan.. offlce locam* Pie.l dential on October 1. Fourth-class jilslBtBllBT were to-day appolnted aa follows : i>_..<!...vivntiii - i A Sellx. M'mnt Rock; Annle E. 0.SSSS! Ito_7..rsrlilr; K. -? l?1?. HtocUtoa; H. E. NorrK fttoneham. New-Jersey-A. __. Iltman. Julln.town. New-York-F. A. Hlll. llne Lukc. BONDS REDEEMED YF_-TERD.\Y. Washington, Oct. 30.-The amount of 4 1 2 per cent bond* redeemed yeaterday. under the clrcular of Oc tober 9, was $ll?.O0O, making tlie toUl to date *3._iO_. XMO. IV THE MIUTARY DEI'ARTMENT OT DAKOTA. " Wafihln_ton, Oet 30.-Hrlgadicr General Thomas 11. Ruger coAmandlnit tlie Department of Dalola. Iuxh subniltted to the War Department his annual report npon tbe condlUon of mUltary affsir. lu that depart tttert He says tbat nothing has occur__ calllnc for actnel campaifn operatlon*, althongh on several oo caslons tbe serrlees of strong detachments from a num ber of post* ba^e been required to supjiort the au thorlty of ladlan mjetttt on tbe resenaUons. to con fine to tbe reservattons Indians not controllable bv thelr a?ent-i, or to pwtect and a_*in_ safety to setUers ._ ..._. wlrlnltV of U_s Bloux it_.?Uotii. ALso It Imcln?* totommtf*T prevent lntrusloti M U.e ceded utWftt to\T&o\?x re^efratl-n. The*e duttos Ml w_ll nSroitoed by tbe troop*. There ha* been at somo ___n_d_cl-ed decreaae ln tbe per<enia__ of de__r R?._. tni* nost canteen -y*tc*n lia* been In opcratl _n anfflrwmtl.^long at enough p<_t_ to aiford a ba*is for _________ MtaMl mcriu: and. aays (Jencral Ruger. boytZA qZ^n the ?-u_* have been benefleUl. o TIIBEF. KAVY 1_G6 TO BB Bl ILT IX BOOTOIf. Waablniton. Oct. 80.-The Secretary of tbc Jfavy ha* 9m** Ut award to Harrlson Lorlng. of Boston. tbe roatraei for supplylng_r_*f_*****_ ,tflel t"fbo*a for tbe Bary at a cost of $*" 814Fln ail. - AJtMT AXD SAYT IlTTBLUOttKCK. WaeblBbjsa Oet. aO.-WUUam B. __o_p_>n. of _*n*_, M DtaMsS al 1- be* baa. sapotaled aa altenai* __tt M _* wass P_at Mllttary Academy. f_____t_At\\* " BBtMBl\*t*B 4-**b-t __a _-___ I daty ln the Navy Pepart-iBrrt, Oetober 81. aad ordered le tha Phlladelp?a BAILBOAD INTERESTS. TIIK UR105 PACXFIC IK OOOD COltTMTTOR. Omaha. Neb.. Oet. aO.-In regard to the phyrteal condlUoo of tha Union Pae?e Rallraad aad the s?rMe reeently put ln el-nlauon about lt, PraaMent Adama said to a reporter: "They ara malnly maRdona and orlglnated wlth some of fhe offlcMla recenUy dto charged trom Uie eotnpany*. r*arrlee. 1 bawe Just been over the mahi Une from Ogdeo to Omaha, and it ls ta far better plryelcal cc?dlUc_ than I ever* aaw lt b_ore. As to the trafflc of the road, tbe only mlstake Uw offl ctals hdre made has been to try to do thia year'* busl nees wtth last year's eqalprnent. The l>oai*d of di r?**to-*s. fuUy appreclating U?e probable growth of ton ntdxe, made ample provlsicfi for lt. One Imnstred and seventy locomottves are to be added to our power. and some 3,600 freight eon. or a new locomoUve every other day of Use year. and half a full U__ of freight cars for every day of Uie year. After a eareful ex amlnaUon. I am antWled that the onlv thlng Ure I'nion Pacifle ls now suffering from ia a plethora of rirhes. It I. ranch ln the noalUon of a handred^hoi*at> power engW whlch ta worhed lo mo-re ***%Wnenr re ?lulrlna- a hundred and flfty hors? power. Tbe tngao ls badly racked In the effort. J^tfrrtrnmon ? ay be elreuhUed. these are the fact* ln wcard 80 WJB I'nion Pacifle, and lt wUl lnevltably bo appear a MUe later on." AGREEING Tt") RHbTtrRE PASSENGER RATES. Chlcago. Oci 30 (Spx'cal).-Every road ln _fl We>trn Passenger AssoclaUon haa agreed to 8888881 ind strictly matntaln ?very paasenger rate on and after,November 1. This result was brought about thls mornlng ln Chalrrnan Finley's offlce. The _gi*e**meiit appllee to Chlcago, St. Paul, Mlnneepolis, Bloux Cltej, Omaha, Denver, Kansaa City, St Louls and every talermediate polnt. Eaeh llne has agreed to redeem aU IU li?ues of Uckets ln Uie hands of scalpcrs and absolut-ly i lear axvay all demoraliUng factors. All of Uie Chlcago lines o.\prt"-s theniselves as ln earncst and most of them have informed Uielr agrnts already that there must 'oe no - rroohed" work after October 31. Thls agreement does not settle the qneMlon of rate. from the Northwest to tho s?board. The "Soo" U still charglng from BM 810 leji* than the lines via Chlcago.' A meetlng ha-, been called for November 0 to further discus* this matter. a BALTIMORE ASD OHIO CAMPINC. OROCNDS. W. D. Phllllps, preeldent of the Phillips Chemlcal rompany. and a party of ten of hls personal friends, will start to-day for two wecks' camplng ln the nelghboriiood of Keyser, W. Va., a statlon on the llne of llie Iialtimore and Ohio Uailroad, In Uie hoart of the Alleehanles. There ls no poln* ln the Alleghany Mnuntalns whlch is superlor to Keyser for the sports of camp llfe, htintlne. flshing. etc, and any parties desirini: t" '?p.-nd a few weeks in ramplntr out. would do well to consult C. P. Craig, Ro. 413 Broadway, beioro nialun^ arrangemeiitt. REIT-1N'. TO INCREASE CAPITAL STOCK. RaahvUM, Teni... oct. 30.?At a called meetlng of the Na-hvilk'. (i.atianooga and St. Louls Railroad stock Ih.lrters at the general ortior* of Uie company here ye>iea*day, acUon was taken to rcacind the reaol-don whlch WM adopted at Uve last regular meetlng " Uiat Uve MMMIRM present capltal stock ot UiU ootn pany be increased 10 per een?. and tlsst th-x amount ot increased stock be offered to the storkhoMers of rc-rorrl thi. date at par In pro rata proportlon to their present holdlng for t?xty days from date of offer. ENOI.VEERS RETIRNING FROM LARRADOR. Quebec, Urt. 30.-The Engllsh englneers who have been surveylng the Une of the propo-ed railway to laliiadoT ara now on thelr way to Quebec. They are erpected to arrive ta nbout ten days. THE "LONG AND SIIORT HAI'L" CLACSE. W?hlflfton, Oct. :iO.-Tlie Intervtatc Commerce Com BlMlon to-duy annouiiced it* deeision ln the case of \V. 8. Kinc .x- Co., a Boston flrm. against the New-York, Rew llaven and llartfoni Railroad Company and the Ncxv York a:id New-England Railroad Company, ln votvlng the (|iie?-tl?n whether or not the*? rall lines can wake a Joint through rate on shlpmenU of flour from Rew York t>. iu.aton lower at Bos'on, to meet the com pein?,n of tho Metiopolitan Steamshlp llne, than the gomblncd local rate. of the two rall carriers from New York t<> Readxille. for the Rliorter haul. where no sueh comp.Miti.in e.xl-te. lt was declded that the carriers could do this xvnhotit xioiattng the "long and short hnul*1 ciMUfl of the uct to regulato commerce. VoTINO TO ADVANCE THE PRODICT RATE. Chlcago, Oct. 30 (Speclal).-The Important matter of relaUx-e rate* on Ihw hogs and dressed product, MIs sourl River fo Chlcago, was dUcnssed to-day by all dlvlslons of the Wcstern Freight Association. Cndcr tbe Intersta'e Cmimene Commlsslon's d-*elslon the rntes mi.at !?> eqaaHaed, and. tfxrept the Alton, exery line votcd to advanea the product nfc to tha pre-'ent live |o* rate. The Alton refuaefl" to chanpe Its rate, i.nd ? commlttee f.f five was appolnted to walt on the Alton and t,y to roach a compromise. The report xclll bc BMde in the mornlng. Nnmoron* Mlssourl River paekera are ln attenrtanco on the meeting, and all want the i.rodurt iate r.ised. DA?AO_. FROM 1)1>CRIMINATI0N. Des Molnea, lo-ax, f?rt. 30.?Tne -"upreme Oani has ttftlrmed tl.e deeision of the .la<per Distriet Court. giv lne l ooke A XX hea-le -t..ek d^ulcrs of N'ewton, Judc ment against the Cbleagn. K<M-k island and Pacifle Rallnaid f?r t2"b0. The ca-*- is iraportant to stock iieaiiT- generally. The Rock Mand was ln the hablt nf gtvlng certala fnv..re<l ahippers a seeret rebato on tho fr-ight paid on eaeh ear. Cooke _ Wheeler proved UM exl-t-n.e of thls rebate system. and the court held that it was an tinjiist di-crinilnation and that the olalntlffi had been ov. reharped an amount on e.tih e;ir they shlpped equal to the rekate given the other pcrsons. TIIF. PENNSYLVANI.VS 8EPTBMBBR STA TEMENT. Phltadelphha, Oet, 30.?The ttate?ent ..f the busi nc-- >>f all Unes of tho flrjinsvlvaiiia Railroad Oo_ pany c.-i-t ..f Ptttobiift a-,d Erie f..r Septcmla?r. 18U0. a, roapared xxiUi tho tana months ln IBBB, ahowa an InrreaM In gross earninzs of BBilrBOB; an inrrc-asc in eapense. of WlotfiBB', and inireas? in net aarntnp ,~ *_J1T.'.43. Tho ninc months of HOO, as compared witl. tl.'' -amc pcriod of 16f*0. sh.w:: Increase ln gro-s earntng*. *-i.:iT*.,c.,i4: _treaie ln expenaes, #i,-io_, M1 : derrease ln net earnings. f-J7,31T. All lines west of Plttsburg and Erie for .Septemtier, 160O, as compared wlth the -ume mor.th ln lPssi, show: Increase ln grosa earnlt.gs, sMje/JrO; increase in expenses, 9B11A4B', lncna-e in net enrolngs. ??_J4?.'S47. The nlne months nf 1WK) as romparerl wlth the same p?>.rlod of 1M0. ahoxv Increase in gr-'-s earnings, *4,0!*?^731 ? ta crea-e in exp-n-t-s, 13,701,753; lncre?o ln net enru ing-. *?1.3'Jt),?10. JOBX S. WI*E CBOBEX BY THE BAR ABBOCIATToX. Albany. oct. 30.-Ex-Congre>sm:,n John S. Wlse. of Rew-York, formeriy af Kichmoiid. Va.. l?,s accepted an InxM.ition to deliver the annual address before the ?Uto Bur Assodatlou on January 13. -aa SELLIXG A MIXE TO BRFTOXS. From The St. Louis C.lob- Demoent. The exes of Englisl. c.plt.Ilsts hive long be?n HMtj lng w s-M gl.n" - at tl, - OwM ? Mou-taln mlr.e. a nd hav. ma.le s.-vcral efforta to P''"**?"_tUl,?*Jtv,:^,,,.? rich tr a-ure. A f.-w years ago. I>r. M-int Pall-P. wbo had f"-i?erlv llved ln m\ Louls. n^Rtte*? from New Vork. and rtw.-lt among us ttrrttoi[+*** ? the hope nf getllnc aatKortty from the prinrlpal rtoek h'lrters of tlie mlne then. a* now. XtMtohotBL oms-Io piiH-eed to London and o-ganitc a syndicte ! ?? lt. p?r"l,-,se. Ile a-kei thal ^Sg^J^S^ him s certain amount of ^.TOJM^ to defrav his exaensea, thi- ?- ?>?<???*_?.?-?? hls c..nml<sion should the snlc be effected The deal wns eot co?*u.nmaU*1. aml the D<*tor retumed te NeM,?cero,-^^ Iti Vun oi-* ICOWng to the transf-r of thls great pmp ortx hut nothlng dcflnlte hss shaped Itaelf untll wlth ?n afew d?v* past. when th- same men who not long lnfe-o.npi.-t.-ll the sale of *-t. Lonis brewerles to EngUsh rapllsllsta came forward wlth a p,-opo*ltlon, al*.. fr m fcrlUh rapltallats, to take an option on tha ..mtiortx- The usi'ai effort at seerecy on the part of h"? n ost larce v IntereaMd ln blg trade. haa been ma32 S IMP UM detalls of the transacUan from tho public and Sa presa. Tue man who ought to know all BbOOt It. L. M. Rumsey. presldent of Uie Oranlto Mountiln Company. refused. when ^pmached by a -Clobe-IVmocral" rep.rrter.to MR B9Bm9 Wt ati~. pleadlng hls oraelal plaee aa the cause of hls ? T!-e Glnbe Btmrntftt' reporter*i were not. however. arfirelv baffled bv fbe non-iommlttaJUm pf Mr. Rum Thev pr*,<e?ded to slnk shaft* of Inqulry ln u ;.ns dlreetlons. and. hnvlng stru-k: a veiri of ln f-u-mallnn !n eaeh ca?e. tbw "t-artj-d tmttmt ****** to the fi.llowing exfenl : The opfton ex'enrts to the "t of .lanna-n-^ It app!l~ clt her to '.^.000 sbare, of tha capltal st,ick or to the v.ho.e amount. wl,*rh I* .l,*o,Of,o share*. The prtc varlea arrirdina to the am-ni.t whlrh vhe F.ngir?hraen ?l^^^n?*\Xtt but the average pnee is f.3. or WMOgMtt 188 the wh-.le mlive. Rx-Judc? C.eorge A. Medlll and M*. lamea Ta:i**lg-the tatter one of the attorneys of Ihe nank of Commerce?are drawlng up the r*pe- ln be hWnt7Ct**-l eair-ed Oranlte MoonUln rrtoch to strenrthen on.tho Mlnlng EKtaiia of thi, eltv reaterdav It was ln demand an<l anid at SJ45. .*,? m ?he ra-* of nihf atock*. tbe prtee of GianHe Morin ,*Jn 1* re*-i,l*ited enllrely bv tne d-mand for It. Very little of It 1* ever sold. *. demand for l.OOO abares w.wia turtip t>-s prtee to ?JO0. and an effort to aell 1 OOO al?rea woa? pw? I* do?n lf> a?XO. Ita reanlar divldend I. 50 eenta per share per month. ao that al 875 a share II would pay Uw Englb-hv-en 8 per cent 00 thelr Inveatateat. _ The GranIM Moanlaln haa reeentlv added a great ?aal _ e_rUv ___hlaarnT io -? ?I-a_ aaat ta a-U, DE8IMF A TIYLflR Ct., 4T ABB 4$ WBBT 14TB $T. FURNITURE. BrRtara, ftmisa c_o_r__s a-WTBADf. I.HAMBSB MBTB, VrFITB, VHEYAL OLAM___b CHfPPOBlBBBB, f|EHKa. HAIRJ. IIHM TAH___. ABINKTS, ' VlTANS, AKLOR HMTM, _\orxo, IAKO CABINRTS, VbTTLBB. AKLOR Bl D*4, ViotBotlN, BEDDING and UPHOLSTERY, LOWEST PRICE& OEGRAAF ft TAYLOR CO., 4. AND 4t WBBT 14TH BT. AOEXTB POR THE QUEX.V rOLDIKO RED. **J* *f*_*f__i? WRttlar dividend montbly ha* a . k^___* 0f ^B'??0 Ottnee* of sllver on hand. The cnances are that the saie of the ..rauite Mountaln will **~ to the saie of the Bl Metalllc. whlch ls capltaltzed at hcif the number af sharev-200.000. _ii? __f*_____J^1"* deUils of the whole transactloa wm bbjbbbbB to the uranlte Mountain stockholdeia ln a few daya. GBATEFUL TO HIS ADOPTED COCXTBT. AN ENGLISH WORKMAX'S SEXSIBLE TALK TO HLS GRIMBLI.VO FELLOW6. A Trlbune reporter was ln a llttle to?_ the other day. In the ncighborhood of Ncw-York. where rutiery is torgely manufactured. and a gn-at many of tfi. factory employes are Englishmen, who have come to Amema from Shcffleld and <.tl.cr English towns, whcre they learned tlielr trades, and have found good fcoBMB and a reasonable degree . f prosperity Ln the new hnd. (lathered together ln a public place were a number of these men, talkinr,- ft*v trade and de'ryln*. prote. t1on. for It ls a sorry fact lhat many Enclishmmi who live and bene.it by American Instilutnns ?o .11 piefer lo see the ronntry's manuficturinst Indutries deciin.. sj> that English dealers might have tlie advant:i_- <>f the Amerlcan market. An .\meri>an was d i^nding thls ?? bla.ted, bloomin' ? pla<e a* tc-t le culd, an<! had put the usual l.-ading ou.-th.n* thal w.u.d dl* oncert anytlilng but the arr __nee f a:. E ...vl.lin.an as to why they came 1$ America and aliy t'l.y didn ? go home again. with about as mnc.'i etT<-? _ a* a 1 ntwtl deducUon would havo on a p.p. and wa.* sbnat tu retlre. wrathy and di.gustcd, whcn one of tV Enk Ushmen spoke up. " Look here, men," lie sald. " We F.ngli-h a. ways profess to like fair play. but lt setms to BM ?* _ only want fair play and are very sorry to gvc it to otl__. Now a good many of you men knew me In chefli.ld. and I kuew you. I would Ju-t like to tell you my experlenre. and then you can Judpe whether 1 oue anythlng to America and its OafBBMmtf or not. I wa? born ln Shelheld, and my father was a n.ast.-r workman, and a good deal better off than w.r. rh. majortty of tho people there. When-I -k a b.n. mv father paid my employers elght guiti. ns to let me icarn the cuUery business. When I had tlnl?lied my trade. I ?.. pald from two shilllngs to t.'iree shilllngs und *i_? pence a week for my labor, and aftcr aiwtlBg thus f.,r four years I saved enouch money to como to Am-M's. I am now earning. as you know, at the same vu.rk, auout $4 50 a day, have e.i_irated all my chlldren, have bonpht my house and paid for it. and have laid by some money for my ol.l age; and 1 f..r one feel that lt waa a bl-sscd day for me when I turned my fa _ toward America. '? Now, what ls the n*e of ns deny.ng the*. beneflts? I would like to a_k any of you men wno have come from 5-neiheld 11 you ever ln the course of your life in that town saw a chlcken, or a duck. or a turkey, or a goose on your father's tablel" There wa* no ts-ply to thls question, and the speaker conUnued, " If you did, I can say that I never dld, and my father wa*. a boss-workmnn. We had desh-me_t, as it wa.' called. _ di-.tlnp_i.il lt from salt pork, about once a year. rarHy twlce. My father was always plnched to provide tl.e neeessltles of life for his famlly. and as for laylng by money, that was out of the question. Now, men. I_J hone?"t. How were your wlvc* and mothew dress-1 1 ra the old country 7 How were tliey dre**ed wh.ii they Ianded in New-York 1 Were tliey dre.*ed ln llne cloths and silksi You know they were not. and \el to-day tliere ls not a man of you In our mill* *_ hi has shown ordinary attuntlon to duty and a prov ident eipen.liture of hls wages that can n.,t drc.. hls wlfe ln such goods besides educatiiv lu* famlly an.l tnaklng sume pt_vi_on for old ag<-. V$B may deny UMee*_B_-B fo an American. but you can _ to me. You know If I had . tayed tn Shcflield I wonld not hav- h*l a home of my own or money to edurate my chlldren. You know I came here. as you have come, to flnd refuge from a life of unn?qi.ited toil. *ik h as my fatlu-r and your ______ lived. and you know also that we havo found it. Xow, it seenis to me that we should ba wtliing to speak well of the Ci >v. rnment under wlii. li we prosper. and should ann at ll* perpetulty, but in stead of doing *o. I tlnd many of you so ptrjudlced again*t America'* impo*lng a duty on England's goods that you airoeate Bree tra le t<> "the niln of our business. *? It is a certain fact that the only way Araeri.-ans can compete wlth Encland is by havini: a pnitectlvo taritf ai'l tl.e r.-a*..,i i- tli.it t'l.v j.av their men enongh to live upon respectablv. Take ... tlu* t.riff. and our wag.t inti*t come doan to Europeaii *!anaard?. our clothes must be _ ebeaper material. and our wtrea aad chlldren niu;t goiln th" mlll* to help BS rnal;.- our dallv bre*I You <an do as v_u like. a* for me. I am not onlv willi*.' but glad to pive mv support to a party that has bv It. foste.lng .are .hovv.-r.-d |T,nuu.er_bl. bk-sslugs upon mv li.-ad (bal I u-'ver culd have eb taiu.._ under the free trade of Englaud.*' EXCTRS10X OF THB SETOXD BATTERT. The -M Battery, captain Wilson In cmmand. made Its much disctissed trip to Fort Wadsworth ve*t_.rday. and thc cxcurslon was enjoyed fully as much as was cxpected. The men returned last nljjht with tl.e con vlctlon that the outing bad been highly beneflcial. lhe start was made Irom Uie armory. at Seven th ava. and Flfty-thlrd st., at _ o'tk-ik yesteeday mornlng. The two new guns. whlch the batf-ry recently re? celved from thc Federal fiovernment. were dra?*n by four liorses each. and enough men rode on ea-h gnn to mt* lt properly. The othe' men went to Fort Wada* aorth by rall after cro_slng Uie .Uten Island fenT. Captaln Wilson und Lleutenant Cable had commruid. .\fter arriving at Fort Wadsworth the batterj" was coeehed by Major Wallace F. Randolph. of the 3_ fnit.d .tates Artillcry. and Major McMumy. Ciptaiti Hubbell and Lleutenant Patt-rson. of Uie lst l nlted State* Artlllen. The distances at ahlch the shoU were _red were 1"00 and _,S00 yards. and the resulta were entlrelv *.iU_afcton. The charge* of poa-der used were llght. and the flrst few shots feU short. but after that some (_..__ *****__*** *Jo""-, 7hL?yTJ was of canvas and _a_ and--red on a ___J__*___ The meu returned to the nrmon' at 8 o #o_k laat nigbb. THB WEATHER REPORT. FORECAST TILL 8 V. M. ERIDAT. Wa.hl.iirton. Ot. 30?For Xcw-Englaod, E**U>? WBW* York. New-Jersey and Delaaar..'. Ia r weath.-r. c_,c*pe lleht rain or flurrle* of snow ln Xotthorn Vermont; coolcr. wi-*t"-rlv wlnds. Kor Eaatern Pennsvlvanla and M?ryland. *ome -loodl. ti.--- a:_l occa*o:.ol l_ht ta.n; like tundlUon* dov-n ta _\\)__***_%\m\ Kor Oeorrla. Florlda. AUIama. Ml*si??lppl. I?ul*ian? Mtd T-_a*. hvlr weather. exc.-t* proceded by n__t rain* u? NoK^_ter_'-s>w-York. Wesfrn Penn.yhanla. We_| vi-Vaa aod Ol_o. sllghty <ool.r. norUiwesfrty wind*; tottm\*B9Mmto, wlth *how*r*. and llkoly Burrlo* of uu*. TR1BCNE LOCAL 0B8ERVAT10NS. BAB. Inrh _ 30.0 -9.3 Ia th* diagraa. a oaot-aaeu* l__- Uowi tb* ___n__r flnetaatlon* y**t-__lay. * o_a_rv.?i n __? l ii.led Btatsa BSSnSSett.^s*S_a at tau cltv. Tb* ___ ia4ieate tb* v__.i_-ratu._iaeted aS Perry'* Paamacy. Sua Bulldluf. Trtbea* O _??. Oet. 81. 1 a. m_?Palr weather p*?vaa_ T _t-_?v wlth allffht *o-ithwe*l-i>rty aira aad ii.._e__ly low huB-MUtr- Tbe i- u.o. ralur-- Maacd betwem \'i aa_8 II *e** the averafe (?4H) !__? 8 _ learr than on um ttjtjt**** day ?*?* ***? ** *** >ow?r **** ?? W-daasday. ' aa-TVar tjhla clg ja*4yjbere^wm Btohktif * r^