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THE CASE OF GARRISON. IUS CHANTES OF REIN^TATEMENT. ii-JB-lH MATTERS FOR THE BOARD OF C.ONTR0L ?THE POOLROOMS MAY CAU>E A REPTURE? PETER M LACY'r. Sinr. OF THE nOHT-HIS ATTITt'DF. TOWARD JOHN A. MORRIS. The ItUe unplensantness between PhllHp Dwyar j and Prter Do 1_?cy will ormtlniie bnt three more 8-8*, as th* Orovewnd moettng ends on Wedrxssday. It r? n*t kneram yet whether John A. Morris, who recent ly renrne_ from Europe. -.111 oppo?e tlie poolro""'- ? ??!. Mr. Dwyer has been deairous of mcetlng tho owner of the WeMrhcster track in order to have thlr? matfer aettied. but Mr. Morris has kcpt nwav from Gi-vea*nd. fcomcbody said that ho was dodglng hls followmembers of thc board of eontrol, who neoded Wm to make it Qiiomm. Iniportant matters are awatt lnr the boanT's aetlon. Tho questlon of O-rrlson's rvtestatement ls to be con-kflfred. and Mr. Dwyer will probnbly fnrce a tafeBBa on the poolroom wnr. Both of t-hese Isawes certaln members of tlie board are more than anxlous to dodgc. Po far na Garrlaon te roneerned, a majorlty of the board nn-e e_pre?sed thoniselves as ln favor of hla rrlnstatement Mr. VWbb-M has alwnys stood by him, and lt has leaked out, In faot, that the Sage of lirook dnle waa tbe Jockey's only friend nt tbe lnve*ti_ntfon ttiat encjed ln tbe snspension of his Ucense. Mr. Morrla ajras extremely bitter in his oppi.Miimi to GarrWm. Bo was I'hlllp Dwyer. John Hunter and James C.al way slmply followed their leaders. Mr. Dwyer has relented, and ls now wil.llng thut Garrison should rlde again. ? What we are going to do for Joekeys is the thing that worrles ns now." said he a day or two ago. " Me Langhlin Ia prartirnlly retired. Rergen is suspended. Gaxrison is Kii<.pended. Hamllton has gone to pieecs and rldos like a stable boy. There's only one Jockey now lu Amerlrn-Taral." Mr. Morrla'B feellng against Garrhon wa? cansed malnly by the St. Florian areldent at Shrepshcud Iiay. wften the one-eyed <-olt was thrown over the fence. He has never cc_scd to bellevo that the "Snapper" was ln some way responslblo for it, a bellcf which It is safe to say no one shairs with him. Perhaps hc Bl now wllllng to give Garrison another trial. Mr. Lawrcncc ls wflhng. Mr. Hunter is wiiling. Mr. (inlwny ls wiiling. If a vote on the question of reinstatement should be taken there would not bc maro than two nocs, unless the board should contlnuc to humor Mr. Morris by iBtting him have hls own way. These llnee are ho defence of Garrison. They are merely sWtcmenta of fact. Day after day the report goes out that thc "s-napper" has been rcinstated, or Is going to be. lt is Just as well to let the real sdtuaUon bc known. _ Aa for the poolroom matter, Uie board may nnd it the rock upon which there will be a great apllt. The war has been waged wlth relentless vlgcr by Philip Dwyer alone. In the sprlng he received from his colleigues promisea of support. but Uiey were not f"l filled. The Cuiiey lslan* J&ckcy Ctah could not for political reasons lift its hand against the Tammany "heelew." who makc up thc iiriny of poolroom-keepcrs. Mr. Morris had other reasmis for not eloslng hls gales against them. Mi Pliilip Dw\rr vns left in the lmvli. Ho will be left ajrain. The poolrooin fones will run riot over Morris l_ik this autumii. ju-l a- they did iti thc sprlng and simimer. If Mr. Morris diu-ed lie would HUtll Mr. Dwyer. Hc has no love for Uie poolreoms. Moie Uian ucice, after two niotiths of calm re'!?cilon mi Uie matter, hc confessed to the writer: " I reullM) now thnt we made a gi-J-t mistake ln not gnpportlng Uie Dwyers ln tWelr war on tlie poolrooms. i By mrt Uoing ?o we are toatBf $11,000 a day." Hut "beavy, heuvy" h?i!i,'s over Jlr. Morrls's heud. Remember Peter De Lacj"a ihreat: '?lf ho (Moitim atte.iipt- to Bg-4 nie I'll close eveiy poliey slw?p in New-Ynik; there won't be a lf/tteiT ticket sold from llarlem to the iiaitery. 1'd like t,i Cgnt John A. Morrla. Hc has aornrthlng What dt> I cai-e about M8tB?g IBe Dwpen I What's to be piined by a fight with a couple of Irishmen ' -Mon-is ls Uie sort of fellow I would like to get at. I know |B8t where to strike to make lilm squeal. In twenty-four hours. 1 could rnUe a regiment that would wipe his racetrack off Uie face of the cart!)." This last tlgure of speech may not, be clearly under stood. De Laey uttered lt while on thc ferryboat bound for Bay Rldge. "Going to the raeest" he wa* asked. " VII be out*idt; U_! grounds," he said. "Why not go insideI Didn't Mr. Dwyer give you a badgc when you called on him to havo that interview I" -I did not calJ on him for any interview. I was trlcked Into going oa the track, and you couldn't get me inside tUe gates apain. Mr. Dwyer gavo me no badgc Hc isn't giving aoytliiug away." '? Let me lnvite you to go in. I have a conipli mentary for you." ? No, Uiank you. I have business on the outside. Wliy should I go inl Don't 1 get everyttiing I want on Uio outaide I" ?? 1 bellevo you lnformed Mr. Dwyer that you couldn't atop tbis flght because tho Western Union Company wouldn't let you." "I told Mr. Dwyer no such Uiiog. Tlie Western Union has nothitig to do with It. The tight Is mine, and I have stood all the e.xpense, that is, the people I represenE" ?Tho Western Union put up these poles." '? It did not. I ordercd them put up myself, and havi> the contract in my pncliet now. They cost mo 8450. I haven't pald the bill yet, but 1'm going to pay it one of thoe Ua> a ?' You are not flviiig any carrler plgeons now." "Dou't need Vih." '? Wliere are the blrds homed ?" " In a stable on the East slde, sonth ol Twenty third-st.? '? Anv new aC-MM to try?" ?? Yoti'll hcar of a new one on Monday, We've a good stock on hand.'' _ Aiter tbe, Do Lacy interview with the Dwyers, " Mike" Dwyer sald : ,rI don't see anything wrong about De Lacy. lie's a ml_hty plea*ant niaTTto talk to." He hid nener rnet tne great man till then. De Lacy beguii lfcfe ln Albany, h_ earliest occupaUon being Uie pureult of poliee court proceedings for a mornlng news paper. l>e Lacy a reporter! Woll, well! VtAl ott Uie dogs, aud let's go home. Cau-y the news to Phll Dwver. Wo always thought there was somethmg wrong, aome blg mlataka, m all This. If Mr. Dwyer had only known -Petc" aa a repmter, he would have eurrendered at once aud with dlacrettO-. llow ls he going to keep the news fr^m a reporter f For lack of support, Phlllp Dwyer may be goaded into withdrawing fn>m the Roard of Control. Mnh an an nounoemeiit may < me at any limc. II" ean tieht as well wltiwut tlie board *> witli lt. A storrn ls brew Ing, and when lt breaks look out. A TBAINER'S NOTBS FBOM THE TRACKS. Gruveaend, Sept. 21.?Raln at last, aud every tralner on the track t_-i-> the qui'-tion, "Do you Uiink it will be clcar ta-morrow 1" Superintendent liruwb has hl? entire foree at work on Uie track. Colonel Rrush ha? Kroivu thln mwtt Uio meettng begau, trylng to out?enei_I tbe De Lacy forcea. He regarda the aombre MaaB coons on top of the hlgh pole ?8tb averslen. On Monday a new acheuie will bc trlcd. What lt la only Pctv- and thc Weatern t'nlon Company know, but Bob Plnkerton la on thc alert. Forew_rned la forcarmed. ao there should bo plenty of exclterucnt to-mor raw. Curt Gunn'e performar.ee and Tlynllton's bad rlde on KlngaBun are the only thmgs tulkev aixiut to-day. Curt Uunn wat? peddled arounU ba__B8teai tbLs .-prinj,' f?r iMOO and oauld uot ttnd a eu-tomer. What will buy him now la not known. bm thore are n*n bchind Toin Steveiis that will be* aa much roouey aa any one wheo they tlilnk th'-y havo an even break. The colt merely galluped at the llnUh and raced only a elxteenth of a raile ln the in.n < ?ti- teh, aaid the oUiers w_ee baau-u ofT. Many tralner* 'ay that _? rmild give tbe Falrview chaniplon, Yorkwlle Relle, a hard raco aud would eaary their laaaar/. Curt Uunn ia Uie tavlour of klcGi-thlana this year. i.-tid a raie between tlie colt and AUy would be a great bettlng eontest. i_\ery tralner wittiout exeeptlon aay* that the exhibltiou that IlamllUMi made of Uie urrot K:up-t.,n would dlacraeo Miy etatile t>oy. It. U- a plty tliat ao good a jockey a.? U." "iilaik An her," ai Hamilton waa frequrutly called by tuef wfttera. aBarald lo'e hi.? fonn aud aaal hls eiuploye,- and :ln> raoogolng publle ao rnueu money. H would be far better to le( hlui ha\c a r? I Mostaua's race waa a aurprlae. and the ruj.jiy going la tha excuac that i* oiTered for hls poor p8a_-B__Me. Jud?. Iiient, of pace |a a lost art wllh thv jockeys of the preaent tlme. "Old Man" Hayward ia the only one that rides wlth any jud^meut uf jaii1*, but he lo.-es racea by uot aavlir.' Uie power to flulsli _s he did yeara a?o. NVhat la tb-i use of fcooa pidxin.-i.t wheu a lai(.'e majoilty .,f tle i j. Ba bj' apr-itlnit aflalrK, and ll's-ewery jock.y for hiiuwlf aud tk devll and the 1?2?8 bo'ka toke tlie _ta8__Mt '".vcrrbodv at the tra. ka a?.'ia alout 8aat__i*a OBM and lf ),, ,, ,. A . iiaiue for hliu 18 r;Ue al Bkl W.sUlnkt.r li:i. tlnf. John A. Morrl* la at home. He haa told i,ow n'uch betti'r the EafBaB horae* are than thc Ameri. ana, evarii la a pound. but ne\er a woid about the "Baafpat." Th'-re waa no niecliiik of the B<~rd on s,a'.urday, an.l ll 1* _i.' lik.iy in re wl I be oue untll Ui.- Bieettag al Morrla J'ark, ao It b* aa hard to gel anv d< llnlto newa in re.aid lo OarrUon Oi It l? for De Lacy to gat Uie aewa at U.e Grave-end tra. k. Jabu Huggl?a bad one of hla (aii.oua 1?1'?3 horaea In Ue i?ale on Saturday. The leaaou he aold blm waa that M .uciad, but iinllii Ui ahiua. "finip" Duaoyaa aaid lt wa? ln the Mndona. bnt Hngplna ou.ht t? know. M Btuart h_s hla lot ln good Uiape. Ile la go.ng carefu.l. _ltU them. Plekineker la M aome valual.io ataltos at tl' Morrla Park fall mcetlnp. LaaM haa a penchan or BMa lng the -ot of 8y.iidU.rlrt. and B-MBjr get* *J**** lor his BMBM7. htockton la a iSjvndth.t.t and l-BB] m HM Oeorge. Taylor waa at the track on Saturday 1 ? cettln; .long .K.wly, and 88J- it wlll bc . n.ouU., l o. ho wiU ba ahlo to ride. Oeorge B6B had ****** ' 1,,1 li.rk thia ?:ason. Ewr.v ono ?6B p.tt.n- BI... . M,e back M tho BBtftBC. and lat. r ... **J*f*^V* (Ind no words h-d cni.gn to rond.im. 8* rMta*.whetje on a pood or a had haraa. BB17 ***** ?*? l?va* alilr won aome of tho valt.al.lc BMMia.at BM MB !Sa ?a< ?"t *?? toat ,ro l-i--,d"ln"CiA *"?*.; andi Hoey thc Boa M Mr. Fickwlcl; and llo?. a - ?lt that ZtSSL' of Br.pl.to:. Boach .htaka -fl ?*- J-JJ a falr three-year-old. Elttle Jlmmy MiOliaMlk M BM JZ mny or b.a Maaaa M paaaaad, aa ha B raflaa S norac, Ul tho great 1688681 at Buffalo. *? to won Ul-B-faiMia of BN raaaa on the programmo. ni ttmor- wm probably la thc 8B88k of hl? ??*??_??_ oe Tommv Do-. lo MM 8668 makl-.g platc.s with l.it.- - ln ttimn for MtCotwlck'a bomca ao they can g-t aroun ??_ turna. , __, . -_,_ Thc wen-known atakewrnncr. Amar.on. la n. thc aa c UM, and wlll raca no more. She la one of tho boat Uxklng marta on fl- turf, and ahcnld rra.ee a gr.t Tw, Ro*er* M not ln the voln. aa hc haa won only one 8888 at thia meotlng. L-mpllght-r B a |Md oolt. but thc raco la over befor - h* geta readj to run AooUv-r BMa* Rop.-r, haa no ..-gula. jechey. *h^! ' a h_ndle.p to any trainec TtCk a MrfB BtahM. Q?_***>? ?ar ho ong-g* Taral M rld- MMflM and HaaMttaa B tm Lanplighwr. When Han-.llton lound he aaa Ml to have lotl. mounta hc ref-.M* B rUle thc *?*?"* and B-6-r. .ppcl*d to thc lloard of Stcward (Phi 1 DwreVwho a-- *** to at-a-B-a. that hc aaaM lan to ri*o the coit or not ndc the rnnainder af Ma mea ng cclla 1? ln -p'.cndid ahapo. but do-a not raco up to S work." ***** nothing M the reporta that Rogsr* Uae kft iht omploy of S. B lliown. John Hyla-.d aaja ti.-. M 1-8888- ? ontertaln 8-18-8 propoaltlona offered B. his scrv.. aa a ****** jockey for thc aaaaaa of is:.:-. ma MatBat Mrtaata do no. know that he raaMfad Baaa one B t?enty MM8-8-da. durink aka bbmMM ad *_r_a- BarB aaBMi him to ride ln thc jumplng raco,. HI. f_mc as a cro?-.-oui.tr- rlder :W nn.vcia... 1 meaaagea MM M- E^TT^ia Hvlan titv MaaareaL Oaaaaah and ruaatae-aafe, W. B. UM"1 la t-MM? reudy for thc wind-up with his taaaaa. and n tralncr af a publlc aUblc (for Hyland t.a.ns kataaa tu aeveral dlfTcrcnt ownera, ever had ao good a year a* th MMaa from the old ??a-na-aa-" tr^k Jack JuMiev wlll plck up a fow more hors?s in thU vlclnlty and 11 wind up at Bartlm<.rc and WaM.lngton, wl.,-,0 ha "lll ret.rc and wart for tho aca*on of 1888. He wlll paaa Ma ti,ne ngurlng the Mlowanc-a Cheaaapeake wlll Rd ln th. purse raco* next j-car. J?hn Hugglo* ls contentcd with his aoafon a -ork. as hla horsca- nmnbera liavo bcen run up of:cncr than BM M anv other etahle. and 1'. Lorlllard la a prcat.r winnc, thr,.u.h his bettlng than many o?ncrs who huvc a_B atak.-a. John la worrled a little, as hc do?? not ?___?_ can't BB66-M what thc ouUon.e Tfll bc of BMMaaeMM MMraaa Mra aaeh Maaaaa turf g"..crais aa ****y l-.lv and Plcrc Lorlllard on Uie h.-uso-boat at Baca SSa o? thc indian RlT-T. Thc other ***<*** tbat another Board of Control wlll be formed. CBJhew sav that tho BatM of Hartford Ls now -reailna 8atert Icather ahoca and ls golng to buy a yacht. f****?* clor ?ay.s tho aho-a are a blutT; that !>?.' * *1*** aatatTM him, ao dnn't bc surprlacd to acc old BaUh Braariag a plug ha'. to-morrow. M6M ADaa has his hanea raadry M nmah thc campoicn of 1S91. Matt has had a good year and F. ,C. M,?!..??,?. k-ivs he ia i_tisfl<-d, ao all otheia oupht to bc. Thc a U M hUmbb M ba a Mraaa aaa M 1888, and thc owncr wffl avcld mmj BfcMMkM which are Ukely to ha,?.-n M ?BJ aew b-r.ini-r. The ycartln-a pun-hai-d ot tbe <-lrT. r ent Mlaa i_ve talBIMB etarji BiaeeMtMa B?a M. Uhcv ata ? grand l?t and c-nnot bc oxoollad rol .-. tiv. ., Bkrw.rd Oaartaaa'a e_M- ta Ofeaa MjrrM-a iMMa Baw trained ofT, but are good-loohlnB EonpMlous. that la, U W.lr Bad lTill DWJ-r. Both BWMd make fa!r tt,r.--.y.:ar M?a. nurnn. tho dMtartar, la * likely looking Mno?, J* Mr Corrlg_i I M heaae of trouble. BM BBMMa ..rc aat a^Lpted "a. Eaat, and thc HawHn-I.ewis CMrt con, Wr-aUO- haa Knc.ucd hla ga.no out at H MrthOtMM. Bo thc Le*_MH of tho weat, aa ha *as attlai M m Jaara -- Fncland, ia betwee. tho Ddtll and H8-6 _ H?B8.-.. BI ?h_ dcop aaa. Ba payi hU bmbb] aad MBaa Ua aBaMa. I>,.d a_M_M*a aUble 1- ^ high-prlcd one without _. rood hom. Ca-ta- is tha ranke* ktad M *?**? ment, b_t a hor.-c that, woM.ecl aa well 0. he did ftta M M -Orth pivin- a cha.ee. Wa?.a.h I. on? of a fteat B? u?d has a chan.-e to r-deem htaawB on that aceaaat. Her l iuiothcr arpimont ln favor of a E^^^T^I -eWlnga. It may pr.-vent more WM-Mka *?*?** Slttera. althoi,,h tl.er.- was on al.owanco *****?** waa raaMf. Mr. __-__-ra ycorUnp> aro a good mt and Z inav got tho -en*.tlo,.M two-year-old of M88 out of it. ?e a , Hbcra, b-ye- and hla -_ee?a. wonld l.c ,7,,ar Tll, reaaa MaMa ataaUi be a factor M thc racing of lfio., as all rho colta and flilicn in tho two-ycar-old dlvl-lon ahow g^ ?m* and are avemge ataycrs. Albert Cooper hopca to^vln1 aevcra. ._*. with them befoTe thc _-OW BMa. Tournamcnt -_-T IBBa in hM nvcycar-old form It ls a pitv such a apicndid .yaei-Na of . *__??,"*__*_*? ponc wronp, l.ut lt wlll 1k- a long time befor. hla tl.rc-o BB8 old raccs wlll bo forffouon. Rvron MoClclland has his horscs ln good ahapo ond Lc-onawell pn.n.ises to make a grtind tlirc-vcar-.. d, a? ho la paine and haa tho thrcc prlneii.al qt-_lUei of . ra.c hoise-speed, Bfaed. apcod. Bermuda is aa aound M when he bopa.. hla raetog ihla aptlM and ls eaaaMMot all of h s raeea hetM V** ??_, ti..- btealMea- of the great uily BalBe M.-Clelland waa reported ln tl.e aet*-. ??Snlp" DfMiovon will try M ?_??? .'""* ^ ^Innlnp panea with Wah Jim and Mr Oaarfa, ?---? name ahouid be ehaaaed, a? many paapM hM aa thc countcir.it thnt raa under M-B. name on Baturday, thlnklnp thcy wert bettlag on Pulslfer's Sir (rvorge. Thc Board of ('ontiol should Mha ? rule compelllng nomlnatora to give names to their en trlea and that two hanea ahould not havo tho san.c name, aa evervbodv doeen't tarry . guldo or thc studbook with blm to the raco*. ln rcgard to namlng aotta "hdi ?_? tcred, iviliaps ..no brccd.-r and BM_i_er M Bha baard cannot llilnk of oitpropriatc name* for them. How would theay ault aome of them: Shorb.U,p, Qnlckstop, Surc-to-Stop, Quarteratop. Halfstop and We-All-Stop. Tbe prcat Rclmont brcaklng-up aale wlll draw buycra from .11 quarters of the globe where racli.p la carried on. Auatra.la wlll be reprcaonted, aa the ag<nt of one l.rcoder ha- airivcd at San Franclaco, and wanta young marca hy fct. Blalse -Jid other BeBaaat ataaa, Tho old Hoffman Houae SUblc la empty. It la aaid that lt wlll I* torn down. It vas a famoua rcaort for hpr-cm.-n. Dan Maco, Ihft gpr-atest of trottlng-horao tPaliiora, kept lt for yeara. Knap MeCarthy t/.ok hM BrM leaaons ln liors.-inanahip th'-v, ao did John Crokcr, who was known as "Cooler." But few NBBBM of the old-tlmers th*t made it their hcodquartcra. John (rolicr ha. tho lleldclburg of racing U. Unlah his cducation, whleh Ul lllBBpHltT. and only requirea a Chicago poil>,h which GarBeM Park alonc can give it. "The Chicago Trlbune" ?J? that Colonel Clark rule_? men B8 for winnln- ra.es. If that is ao. th-- iMeaata from Clifton can race foicvcr, unli?? thc 1-8- I -*?_-? _lTB aat, then John wlll BMBflMMB 1^'k to Uie hclghU of lluUenburg. Thc lnno\atlon nf caah atakea l.y thc SaraU.pa Asaoclation la recelved with favor by the majorlty of tralnera. aa ll wlll do away with the nlghtmarc of modcraU- owncrs-the lorfelt Bat. _ THE I'KOGRAMME AT (IRAVESKND. FIRST RAC1>-A sweop-tokes of 620 cach, for thrc.--ye_r olda and upward that ha\<- 188 .'md not won at thia mectlng; with 61,000 added, of whlrh aSOO M aeeond and $100 U. thlrd. Non-wlnnc.ra ol ?.'.,000 at any BflBB, not having won nve rac* ol the value o( $750 cach this year, a'.lo.ved I fb; M 63.000. 10 lh; of 8-.000, 15 B; of 61.000, _0 !b. One mile and a aixteenth. Ten laMMa r- ceived. BECOND BUCflE-A Iwuidlran swecpatakea of 6-0 eaeh, wiih 61,000 added, of which 6200 to accond and 6100 U> thlid. One mlle and . quarter. Ke\cu enU-lcs recelved. TI1IRH RACE-A awecj.stakes of 820 cach, for BBlMaa twovear-olda; wlUi .1.000 add.-d, of whleh ?_0<l M aecoi'id and 6100 to thlrd. Welghta 10 Th belou Ma acale. llorac.s that hava not run avcond allowcd 5 Th. Flve, lurlonga. SUteen cmtriea recelved. -Xrt'RTH RACE-TIIK SF.AllRF.EZF. KTAKES. I-Vir three y._r-old^; 450 i.ch. wltli tl.250 addc., of wlilch 6.00 V. Beeaad at d aioo to third. Tha artaaer M b.- w.id at ave. tion for 6-^.000. Allowan.'-a. OM mlle and. alxt.---i.tii. Tcn cnUics jecc'.M-d. The lollowin. are dlglhM to ?tart: Atlantlc, Sir Rne. Vold Bol.io, Monntain Deer, , Dr. Hasbrouck, P?.it.-i.ester. TeBrl___, Vl'Bi'- Rcglstcr, C'lla, MuvW.n, Btatex, Wll"7-? KwuKt, Lbi IM II.. fanowball. Prince Cliarralng, Joi;n Cavatagh, LepanUi. Willlo E.. Fli'l'H R,\t']?".?A aelllnc aweei.atokea of 820 eai h, thrcc. .M_t,r-old- ?n.1 upward; with .1,000 ad.l.-d, (.f to accond and ?10O U. third. To carry 110 It ; .-? ?. allowancea. The wlimer to bc aold at uuction for 61.500. Flve fnrlonga. Thlrteen eaMiea B-MM iv d. sixth raci:-.v haary h_ndii-an awaepalahaa of <20 ca.h, or ??'. If d.chi.d; wlOi 81.000 added, of whli h 8200 to aen.nd and 4100 t. thlrd. Entrlea, MlghM and declnrationa M iu accond N04V One ?Bo. m_ aatriea reeervad. Aa ou prcNloua day-. Uie aaaal pio.-ramn,.- r<i-f. at 1:45. 1-liat ra<e at 1:16. QaMa BMaed Ba exlta at ?j and rcopeind at 5. Plnki itonian rally at talaiIBla of Oility n.inu!.-. ^ K.rt AMATl.tr. lll vi I.i: BAOIM, In rompllanco viith a general demand f-ir IBBM an.atc'ir naaa d.irin. ihe eeaataa ^i\ daya1 Meyeia ia.inai Maeiroii 868618 <.arden, It has \x"i\ .! -.:_..! M ? Saturday eveninc, o.-tolxr 17 fnr a BBflaa ..f _-_B_-_l MefeM aaaaa foi MlaM _8i atdBttay afeaaM aa iho aaa board t-a.-k. whl.h ?lll Ih; aafe and fa?t. All tho el-Ba are in\lt d to jMirtl. lpate. Tne conu_ts wlll bv M-rat-h and liandliap rj. ?.-. and nve inilcs will be the I..n7eat ia.e. <? .od prl-ca wlll ha Swardrd to Hr?t and accond men in the a.-r?t< h rac-, ?? !t_. a thlrd prlzc :n the handhaie.. There wlll alao bo faiicy | ?_d ul.k, rldlng during tbe eveaiug ou a nrta.d Ma-oiu ilesome, leavens most, leavcns best. ,? vlew of .11 the .peetatora. BBVffBl of the ? |r? ? ?eut am.te.-ra will cnnfst. Tha ineetlr.q "'?' .'', ',;, .., ,..,.<_,,. ? i.f th.- M.tropoi:t-n ryel- rtal* ??? ,111 ?,?,.*., ..in.i... ' aMBa ?*_r*"? oardea caaapaay. TBa laeaa wfll M frmmrt hg BM , , , Nvi.eeineu rolaa and pr....ui.ent ama (MT. have Bia-lfled their __??*?? of eomp.-tiug. X piaaia-BBII of BM cuiitcsta will be ia-ued next week. NKWYOKK JOCKEY OJTBBACBB. RACINO TO BB B-STAB-D AT JF.ROMK PARK ON XHUBSDAY. Tho autumn mcetlng ..f the NrwYnrk Jockey Club bejrins Bt .lomme FBrB 041 TtarBdap. Tlie,-, wlfl be enritig at thc old -aaa-M baga" track M atae daya :.?d at Morrla Park ou four, tlie order of staUcs being as CeUowl: AT JXBOMB PARK. Tiiur-diy, QaaaBer i Baaaa and liunter. Friday, OalBbrt 8?_?_a* Maaday, Oe?a* i B i -awpagaa. Tucsday, Octolier u-Mnaholu. Wadm B-ffl . i >.*..??? r 7 -Fa hlon. Friday. October &?I.addln. Mondav, Oetoher 12-F.Miidw_-. X-aaday, Oetobei 11 Baa aad Boaad and jerome. Wedne d.iv, Oetobei 14 ? Farewf 11. ^ AT MORB-B P_JU_.* Satnrd-T October 3-I>unn.ow and Mai.h-ttai. Handi'-.p. Thiir-diy, October 8-Mt. Ycri.on and Country Club Baodleap. _ _, , sat'n.iiiv. Oetaber 10-Waraatj and Hiekory. Tiiiir-.iav. Oetaber 15-Whltc P__- llaudlcap and Pel ham l??y Ilandle.p. The, raee of eMel Interest In thc M Bad bealthj pngraane Ikal haa beaa distm.uted by tBe "eietirj wiii be for tho iii.hory Mahes, dirtaaca ? bbUb and a hnlf lf tea horses siurt, ihe prlBB wBl hare a groaa irahM of BlB^JfO. Among thc thrce-ycnr-olds ellgible to Btarl are ti.-i i May Win, h>i-lty, MBataaa, Botero, Warpath, Part Beo_t, Hoodlom, Rej dd Bey. 9m !?.,? BBUto McClellinnl. Miatlinieutli. Ha-scll. ReeBOB. Homer, KIMeer, Yatkra aod nehalehar. The coits earry 132 poande, and tke B-ttaa 119. There are no peoaltlea aod ao B-krwaoee* Btaek has beea haard ol Baranada'a ebaaeea, bat as a simpie naUer of eaet, Iicrmiid.-i la ii'.t BBrtjf BB BtBft, Idiimiiu. li U hc was never enpaged in tho stakc. _?-? IIOME NEWS. I'ROMINT.NT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTEL*. EVERET -ChcraU i raa Tarera, AmtrtmM ?>?*?> at WaBlu-gto- nrm AVWa'E-He?ty C. -W. o HUwankee. aad J. Boaa Baberl.? 'V''''? \n',. vv MAX-WaahUgtoa Becker, al Uflwaak-a .w i.kai BILL Jeaae B. Oraal aad ?B ?';'-"? "J -,-?,, Kiri. ..f Ito.i,,,.. M-.W-VUKK-Cciinel ..,???-' N. ,ri i ..f Brraeo-a BX JAMES-Cokael Jaha C. Haa K.M.'.Jf t??.l..u.?.;a. B.C WlN^?m-Tl.c..:li.ro M. P0_a> roy, of Aubiirn, N. Y. > WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. -r.ronv.vn Joekey Ctab raeaa, 0K?a**B_4, *09 9. m. xviim, Aaaembty D_?rlct BeaabBeaB Club, Ba. BBi "SZ: LbS-ai Club. xo. 33, Bart Tenth-st.. 8 Jaoaa a OawU Pleaaore Cltib axeandaa to wttieailaar. Caalaoola] eelcbralUai -f B) - r__-4_ B-Bri-ra BtUaert Haiiem Birer Pa k, araeiBMB-i and e-ra-t* Third wai-d B-pabBe-a Am? atlaa. s? n-rbund Hall, BBMth aod -le-rn.'-rh.rii BU., Ur.?!,ly., evM-!.i-. M.n -,! BMtoty t BW CO**** - -New-.ork, No. 1, Weat i?'orty-third-at., eraatag. l.ast s.ie AoU-Porerty B^eirtf recepUon to Dr. Mclilvnn, Xll^aon Hall, ev.nliiR. Ua-Md Haataa Cattwtta HIalarteal ?laliay. N U Saile laautuie, K:ftv-e.I'hth-st., aaat M\th-ave., 8 p. m. Baptlat Mini't/rs' Oea-eraaea at Uc Xabemacle, faec ond-avc. and Llcventh-st,, 11 a. m. ??? NEW-YORK CITY. The peanut mnn haa laalaa. ltis wagon for a aeason. and romes to tBe ftBBt with his little oven nnd chesv nut stnnd. Weather prophets nrc prcdlcting B eold wlntcr. WooAcn bottlea are bobkHUb. now for dniL-gisS ta put up dry iiicdiclnes In. Tlieir chicf vlrmcs aro that they are eheap and hard to break. one ol tbe algaa of proaperlty ln Amcrica la the f,,t thnt the Im-M-aa deaaaod for ibeai cottoaa la (ormer year- is taUlag uff, while that for better -tesa ?ooda eoDataatly irowa. The Yiui Nnrmaii Irjatttote, Seventv-tlrsr-st. BB-Weat Bod-aro., begbia IU thlrtf Bfth jm eai -*ara_ay. uitii eolarajed acwmawdattoita aad hMwaaed CaeOltlea ln praparlni paplla for eoUeeja. Three yeara ago yeaterday W. B. I-Ster, |r., dla appcared, after swindllng tho Produoa E-Obange Orataity Fond oat of BOOOrOOO. He has eaeaped *v raal i far. A fa-liiun.-iblc ilng haa tlie seal art with diamonds and rabiea m the pattera of a elaeha*>?o_r_. A aarrow ahelf raaalai all around the raoaa n few taehea from Ihe eelB_| aaakea an eflarttre Maaa when loadcil wlth approprlate bm a-brac. If pUlowa frOBJ n foldink' bed are put Into vclvct ?Bpa that batton closely, they BMdn falr aafla pUlowa by day. All thc niernl.ers of the Amherg Theatre 4Mmp..nv who had mt arrlwad ptwrtoaaty aaaaa yeaterdaj aa Uie -ttianrfWf Bagla aad Raaata. Thia rxaablaattoo of wana wea^hee aad fall faaalom yiodaeea aaaae qaaer reaaNa ln atrert waar lor woasea. Wiiiiini P. Ward, BrlBl at Ba. IBd Baat si\tv eieiithst., appeand al the ToB.be PolBai Oaarl r? '? ? day, aaa Buralahed the B-,000 baB raqpslred for tha Mieaae of Praah 8, Colllna, of Bo. 65 Eaat Blat siMli it, Who was he'.il f.,r examinntlon on Frliai ft? ObUttolBi BMM-ey aader faiae pretaaeaa froai E. u. Gllinore, tha Itaatrieal bvu ?? -?.-?? UASM OJEMMUTtED BY A MABktAS. The woraUppari at thc Ftfth Afaaaa Calhedral who atteadad the B o'cloch auwa yeaterday aawalac, at wlmli Arilil)i-li"P I oriiir.in olliii.'ie'l, were starllcd bv the apiwaraaec of a alld Btffl naaaed Joaaph P. Haorahan, tweaty-Baa yeara aht, of Bo. 11B Baat Fifty aeaond aa. Haarahao B a raBflOBa eraah, Aa Ba walkad ap Ihe ahde loward Hn altar he ihoatad in Bfl ln ..iieient iiiiiiiucr and pjalBTBhUed wUdlj. No yped the laaatta, and when hc anivad wtthln a few feet af the Arahalahop he aereaaaad ai the krp ol Ilis vuic.-: -YflB are I'miiius I'ilute. l'm B foUower of Dr. MeGlyna." He then aaed aoaae rlfc epltaela to Ihe eharch awaabara, and lollowed H by ahoatlng, ?-I ain ime of the LoB'l al Al "' aad you are BOf In it wnii aie." Por i.ver iive adnatea Haarahaa aad h ?n i'! vay aad eaBarbad the aertleca. -aaae Martla, af Ba 454 K.i-t i ine haadred aad ati eteanth st., the BlgM wateaaaaa af the ealhedral, vpraaahed Ihe lanatk lo trate Wlth h?a, when ilatimliari liirned in a fury, eaBad abn vtle aaaaea aod aarad bua lo laterfera. Miiiiiii iini n>t dni-e t.. bwala Haarahoa alna^hanaled, aad aent oat for Polleeaaaa Qatnlaa, ol the Kifty iir-t at. aqaad, who ioob arrltred. tha poHcaaiBn aod Martlii then -ii/<d tho inniilai-, and a> th-y IraCfOd him toward the froaf door ol lae eharch he atmsgled aad awore farloaal . On anitiai at the doar he brohe looae fronj hla naptors, aod vartag hla handa wiidly aBore hli head, ihoated: "Threa ehaan for Dr. hte Olynn." Tha maalac waa aajala aeiaed, and hoatled out of the chiuvli. He waa luoiight lo the Yurhvill- PoBee Court und arraigaed before Joatlce Morray. who coaimltted iiiin in uie Insane paviiimi at ueiievuc to he exanuoed as lo iiis BMBtal lOnditlon. ;? ioir'1 coi;i.d ix TUOVBUt m.aix. ?? Tuin" 4.. u ii. the aotarlooj "dlvaaeeper," ai Twenty iliird -!. ,md -i\C. :i\i.. ls oni" iin.re in broable. He Waa arifJBBad m ihe YorkvlUe PoB o Court yeitarday on tha ehari.faaaaalt, prefarnd by jaaMi Barlght, a aalter. Barigbt. fnee pn a lerrlbV appearanea Both eyaa were btackeaed md awallen aad ins htoa waa cal and bralaed. iTii-.. he ni.!, wai 'ii '? ? ild buttlag hUo, on Th mornlng. The inmrrel iine" a*_r one cbonge. Gould he thr -af Wlth both haad an I tnrtlml him i.i tho htee wlth bla head. Barlga f.-ii t.? iho laar, aad, arhlla i?- araj pra.trate, OouM klckexl him unmei. ifuth, m,d. aceardlag |.. EnrlKht, the ii-i<n ii.ii: praprlatd-i J<iim ?'. B|?ajaa, halpad Uould ln aa.*ulUPg ]___, _j)ng.t BBf| Uiet, tAljtc he was butted and hlcked all over the 68866, re war, .hn.wi, ??. * thc street llke 8 Bof. A hnckmnn. who ,s a Maai al r.nri-h.'s. Braaa him to Beiiev.ie Hoa i,li;,| an.l l.-ft MM there for trcntment. ,.,,,,1.1 eMM lo rourt ye-terdny la romprtny *'l-h Alhert Adama. n aportlng nir.n. Ilvlnft at No. B81 W6MJ Tl.lrt.v--r-Od Bt il" alwwed nn BBflM-M BB ihe BM8 houd. which he miM lie recelved by bclng slrurlc <-i the aaal with . hottta ai -herighl ?? i ** ""* ,-l.erUe.l Ihe forro of the Mow with my arm. lt would h.ive hUMi ""'?" sn|<1 <Jould. JBJMoi Miirriy. after henrlnp both sldea of the atrife nr.lcrd Enrlgh. lo B-B-B :i o.impl.-int of ftaW-iilt aaflaal GkMH. Aller the eJMavH was .irawii. Ooaltj dTmanded au esamlnatlo-. _^J^_*SJ^l0C f.?- octobei 5 and OouM hnd t.. furnt-h sa)'*> ''All fnr BB appearaaee. ABaaaa waa acaei-al a-* trou.a * liilid-lii.in._m AFFAIRS IN BROOKLYN. A C-fTJ-tCH coknerstone LAID. The ewaaiaaD-M al Ihe aa_ Bt ccciiia church, Habarl aai Berfl Raary ata, wn.e-^-id al 8:B0 ov.iocic ;,v aflaraaoa by BMhop umbjUBB, in Ha peeaenee ..f Bavaral laonaaad paopla. There wns an eiabomta auaaaaal piugiaaaaaa Tho itov. WUBaaa J. Donovan. paatuT ...' Bt Aiiii.-'fi chiircb of Haaapaaa laaettoa, N. J.. preaohed thn scrmoii. (Jov r:ior Leon Abbott, of Now-Jeraey, who wns present made a shorr nddress. A letter of r ;-Tet araa n-.ul from (iovrrnor llill. St. i..i:ii's pariah aaa foraae- ln 1371, by Btahep l.i.npiilln, arhaaa Ideas wcro carrled out by the Bev. .l.liii B. M.Dor.ald, n formcr pastor of the Church of tho Im.-i aeaJah? Caawapt-aa. For a long time servlcea f.16 BOPd-BB-Bd iu an OM ha.ll until th" prcetit house of worshlp was dedioated. Today tho pailsh number* sevcr.il tho-.isand and ls ln a most prusperous condl tlon. I Ii ? new church Is to be l.omnnes(_uo ln des'^n, having a frontage of lOO feet. and It wlll be 105 f?ot In Magth. Tho seatlng eapacity wlll be 1,210. The iH.iit of the rhurrh and Ih; sld* ln Ilubert-st. wlll bc of pure (icorgla mnrble. The Intertor wlll be Jiand aiiuielv deaotated. The structure wlll cost $100,000. l ni. mt! BSBOXMBO ciit'RCn DF.DICATED. Th... new Mr*', Reformcd Churc-ii, at Sov.-nth-ave. and C.rrotl-at., wns Bedleaked jv-t-rday. Theie were threo -. and at l u< Ii a large crowd gathr-red, eO-apOMd not only of m-iiil.-rs of the coiigr-gatlcn, but of p-oplo. f;-..m ou parM M -ba etty" Iha aaaM de-n.-atory aaavka took ptaee at 10:H0 a. m. The paotor, thc IW. *>r. .1. M. I:\rrar, BO-dnet-d tlo B8MI morning acrvlce. Then HM rt'v. Hr. Davld Jani.-a llurrell, formcrly of Mlniie. ape-ta, ik.w of the CBBeajlata CBareh, New-York, preached Uie aerB-aa, and tha Rev. Iloward Suydam, reccntly paa lac of the I'ark Reformcd Cimrch. <-f Jersey City. made the dodlratory prayer. Tho ercat org-n, no:wlth?tandlng Uie fact tnat lt Is not yet entlrely nnlnlied, waa uaexl. A unlon s-rvi ?<? waa B M ln the aft. rnoon. at whleh Bm B6T. Dr. XhaaaaB a. Belaaa, of tne Memoriai Pieeby. leeMa Ohareh, ptt-M-d, ond mado an addneaa. Spceclva ?.-r,. Maa ;nad" by the Rev. Dr. C M. Orlffln, M Orace M-tho-JI-t Bptaeopal Church; Uio Rev. A. De Wltt Maaaa, of the So-ith Reformcd Chui--1i | the Bev. A. P. BMlk v..-ll. of Ui-> Ceateaaial Ref..mied Church; the Rev. Dr. Hilaev \V. Baapp, of the Flathuah Raptlet Church | Uie Rev J \V. MataBta, of tho P8lh Congregatlonal Church; U.. Rev. Dr. R. B. B-M8JT, of the Sixth Avenue Baptlat ( hun-h. and the Rev. Melvllle Iloyd, of All fioula' rrot <-?umt Rptaaapal Oi-ttB. XBB R'-v. Dr. C. L. Wells, of Flattuah, dellverrd . hlstorlral addre-i In Uie evenlng. Hanglng from the pMpit ftmt NBy waa a large flonvl plcco b-'0_.ns Uie datca ,1660?188LM _ _ a cor.M.T BX-_D- s.vvr.D her eife. Unref|iilt"d niTectloii ;nl MlelMMl K'.anco, forty-four years ?ld, who b a native of Italy, to attempt to klll the ebjeet M Ma B-drea-w <aurly r_a_ar_aj morning. Mlehael Brea at Llh-r-r-kT-. aad UawaoB-M., B thc Tw."ty-.ixth ward lt ls a targa tfawuil haaaa, M which alao nvs Mniie Blendl, aaa-Btaaa years o;d, with arhaaa Bi.wo has ,',,., ?.a,l|v ln lara fnr BBBM Umc BB MMatflH to the ma, mft-M wtn HtliBMlH, D-? she never gave him m, .?.:r_r,.ment. Thoueh s-veral tlmes refUfl. 1* kent "I- hB BOlt unttl l*_t_r-?y nl*ht. About mldnlght he met Annia B the BUlway .,t Bm Immb ?nd. ataap-a* i?r foreed her saea more ta Uatea to hM prote?t.tio_? af liiv,' Aimle flatly refused Wi I-8--M that sh" should hi. ,Mf,-. Thia s., enraced him that he drew a r-velt-f and. polnU-41 it at Ito girl's haeaM, flrcd. Du.kdy tba i.'.lirt, ln?t-od r.f going to her heart as was lnt.i.dcd. BtniCk a Iteel of Annle'a cor?ct and planee- off wlthont il,,,,',- hr any injury At the -,?nd of Ito revoUer ,-? nv uiea who llvea ln the same haaaa, radhaB from her .??, md end arored M atop UM B6_Ma B'anco turned upon her and blt her sevc-cly ln the orm. Soon Ihe paUca arrlvcd and arrested Illanco and took him to the BeT-nteeatt PreeBM* Pallea BUttaa, where he ? heid. AjBh-taaea Bargeaa O'Haataa attended Mlaa (Maa. Aniiic Blondl was not lnjurcd. ? ? ?* HE IS A BAD BOY FROM CALIFORMA. rollccman Tvse, who ls conductor of tho FourteenUi praetnet i.atrot'wagon, narrowly eacaped being kllled _n BatWday night arhfla takl"- Frank Smlth to the pollee atatlOO. Smith, who B elght.en years o.d, and arrlv. d on ren san Praaetaea, was found drunk m the Mraeta. Oa the way u. the atatMa Smith letaraaal aomewhat, ami ,i?. |.,e,ian happenod to turn his eyes just M tlmo to mb a reTorrer potaMB at his hcad. Il" struck at thc a-eaoeo and knoeK-d it down just aa BM trlgger was pullcd. The l.uli-t .-ntered his left ahoulder. The two men ro.lcd ?ut of BM v.a-on. and 1'olleeman IT.lrs.hoff. thc drlvcr, wont to the re-.ue of his companlon. Aft-A- a strugg.. I mi aubdued Bnlth. At thc pollee statlon ho said: -1'in a bad boy. I havo be.-n a mlncr ln Callfornla, aad X'va killcd two men ln my Umc." OATHBRr-D ABODT TIIF. TtfW!-. The tanaiaJ ol Otto Wtta, tho tarma BrldfB traaasa, who dtad on Tharaday at his home. Xo. 4i-_ llerkimer at., |ook plaea yeaaM-ay alteraoon at tho Qera-aa Braapalleal Chareh i - Bchanaarhotaat nonr Court. The. Rev. Jacob W. Loch thc pastor, ofnclatcd. Tha RapabUeaaa of the Third Ward will hoid ? tattflaatton B-eetlBg Bi S-cn-orMind Hall, Smltli and M-hennerlK.ru bU., 6< 7 _J0 _*__0_h this evenln?. (ien eiul aitewnit L. Woodfortl. (ieucral .Jarrios \V. Ilusteil. DavBI II?:11v and otliers wlll BMha addressea. Tho ThW Ward Qlee C3ab will Bng cBmpalgn songs, inany of whiili 6-6 new, and a bras- Lnnd will givo popttiar Btra. The BMltO Ol the tneeting is "OppoM Boa to liiiiiatn, Moaopoly of t>m.cs. and the Boaataa ol Taauaaay Hall." Rlchard Howe. twenty eight years old, n colored man, living at BO. -77 Bt Mark'snve., was arrested yeaterrtay by Um Tcntii Piactaet EMUaa, on a cimige ,f barglary prefen-d by Joaaph B. Tliompson, a :i.|ii-.rdeak-r, of BO. R.'J7 Atlantle ave. ThoaipiOa ilept i.v.-r tha st.iic lie says ttat carly yesterday nii.ni.ng h<: waa awaheaed by thc man movlng about l,:, |.in, ami befota ho could make a movement Howa aaa stan.ling over blm with B revolver, thrent |o l.ill Maa if Ii" BMBBa any out. iy. Then Howc took aboart 150 Crom a aatateoal which was liatiging at thc h.ad of the bad and 6-CaP-d. Thc linal M-TOaae B-JM between thc teatna^vf the, Niw-Vi.ik and BtatOa Island athlctlc <lubs, T.- the ,.ha i pioaahlp <>t Iha Aa_ataar AthtetB Dadaa, aill bo ptayed at Waalilngton I'ark on next saturday. Tho Rev. Prank L. Meaeeeh, pastor of thc Thlrd rnlvctaallat Charch, la Borth llenry-st., dellvered 6 dtecoarea hut evaalag to tho a-eaihata of Biack Princo Laiaa, Bo. 186, Kalghta al PytUaa. The third annUor-ary of the foundlng of tho Cer inaii Bvaafetteal FbIob araa eetehrated last aaaaiBf ln tha 06r-_ao Evaiigclical cluirch ln Inion-ave. Thc uiiji.,1 araa orfaalaad to found an offhaaa* bmbm. IIic Rev. Dr. Oerter, tha Rev. Dr. KuelUng and the. Kev. Mr. Weber tomVt addreaaea. Tha unlon wus united with tha AJd Boetetjr. Evoryl-odv Hapl'y.-A ratlrer frivolous lady told her .. not to fu Imntlng, a> ln h.-r oplnion It waa a , ni.-i ] leaaare. ?iii.w i:i:i it le a erael pBaaarel" r-tunuHi her m,::.,,. -I enjoy it. and my do-'s en]oy it. 1 know ou enloj -.-ii -;r when 1 am aharfit; and rv.-n the qnall enloy lt, lor l eaa't hlt one oa thc a__| to savc my Ute.*?(Texai -Ifttnfa. MA1UNE LXTELLIGEXCE. MINIATUEE Al.MA-NAC. ?r-n.T Bonrlaea & 50 | Net.9:4t 1 -loon ri.ea 1:18 a m I Ma-n'a..sa 2 inr.ii *?rc. _ v sinilylloi.K 8:181(MT. laBad 4 47 I Hell aat? 0 40 ;??.-Bandy Hook 4111 (?or. laiaud 447 I U.U Uat. 6 10 8HIPPINQ NSWB. POBT OFXEVVYOl'.K.BUBOAT, SEPT. '.'7. 1W1 ARKIVED. Steuiner Hotniila i Br). He?-na..n, Mveniool Scot lrt. with _M_*ai M " tu Vrrnon II llruwo ? ('?. Arrlvortai lo. J... i ..t .? .((( ii ni a:. , -rt 11-,ll-ii.I ( Hc. Brallh. (.tenr|.o..l Sept 1 -'. wilh mdae ?ml paaamicara tir 1 W J Hir.t. Ainve.t atihe i:_r at 4;4T a in. r ( a?. iipeiiia ( Br). (Juiller, Uondon Sept M. w.th mlao Arnv.sl at ti.e lUr at . 1 p ni. irtth. >:<.niier n.?? CeraCitr (Bri, Taytar, L~k-H aur 13. n? ? i.i.i.a. .n ksUaat to inaater. Arrtvru at the n.;r it .. i ti rleainer lowcr llili 'I'.ri. Beaaett. I^ndon Se-.t IS. with mdai and paaaeti.ai a tn BaBdaiaaa I Baa ArrlTadattha nar ai H .? ie. ?-I..um r I'r.-ia i :...r), Ti-.vik. Mi:olda s,.p[ h. in nal aat to Ibut -. ' ?-. Mtivci at the r..ii ,il i>.. i;i 6taanor KWeiont (Br) llarria. Sblelda vi? rniu.loipiiia, .., i.i i ui . U, i lya ?? ( .. M.?_.er Uiti.o IBr). I'l'TMin, Weat ll-rttepi-ii vla Dt.la waie Hrehkwater. in hal,ii?t t<> riiiu-n. K.lre? Co. nieamei ii.iiii-nian iBrl \Mijrie, I. lueri.a nept 11. tn hal laat in J ll Winct.aaiar A Co. maemer Anchuria | Mn. ?:-in.b?ll. r.taajrow Re?t U.MoTilia i?, with mdee aud paueaiara w Ilandaraon Bree, o 3 L'S, 6th Ave., 20th to 21st St. Ladies, Misses & Children's UNTRIMMED HATS. French Felts of all the desirable shapes, in colors to matcli Fall and Wlnter Costumcs; also a choice line oj'Sllk Velvet ILats, Bonnett and Toqu?8t at THE LOWEST PRICES. aasrsis^ b*?^\^w\-S S^_^_?ivSa_?^^ ?ssia-w ^'^.meVl.-'nonr.oBnetrrl. -.ooeuf "?? *'&r19- *'# ?SS aud paaaen.er. to A Korget. Arrlrcd at th. Bar at J.M> *?Uamer?'aledon_ (Bn. McOmbic M?a11t^rran?n porta r^a fai.raltar Sept 8. wlth mda. t? Henderaoo Bro.. Arnrert at ''^m-VVa-dyca (Br,. f^^^JS^JLmttiit^ Ac. wlth CofTee to Buak - Jeroua. Arrired at tne Bar a? c.aw a8te.mcrl..ne.(Nor). Trontad O.baraBdaya, wlth frnltto n Dnn.oie * Vo. Arnred at the Bar a i 8 p m. Steamor l^ona. Wuaer. ualveaton b daya. wlto m-eaanu paa.en.era tu C H Mallory <ft 0?.- n_v?on?h 2V, dare. Hiwiraer City ot Anirn.ta, t'ather na Savaanan --a naja. wUlimdaeand paaaen.er. *> H I. Wal??* cnarle.toa . BtaaaajM Aiaunqwn. BeXaa. Ji?!k.?,'"!1llV_ ? wlth nnla.and oaaa.Mi.era to WnW? A <-o ?ortolB Sieamer Boanoke. Huipnera, >ewport New. ano wonui wltli md.e and oaas.naera M> Old Domiiilon 8. Oa Steaiii.rWyano-e.BoaaKHhnion.iau.. NorfolK, wivu mria. and paaaena.r. to Old Horainlon M Oa. d Btaamer Kichraonn, Jeonev, WeatPoint. Va, wltnmuao-u TK^_W__**w!5S Nlc.er.on. Boaton. wlUt md.e to "bar-^llotKBr.. BalBI*. Manlla April ?. *???w"r' Breakwurer. with aua.r to Smltb A Schlpu.r; vea.el to P.U-r WnRhtASona. aUMBBT?Wlaa at *an<1?- n?oic ll.ht. B| cloudy ana ioggy. At-iir la__t?WtaaBgBt, NE; clourty. 5-ILED. fltaamera Colorado, for Hulli BnUnnlc, Dunklrk. RETURNED. MtearaerCircasaiafBr), henc. for Glaacow -dth. having ^"-^Tr^ilian (Br,. b.nce for Land.a. WBB machiaery dsrangad. THE MOVKMENTS OF STEAMERS, POBKIOB PORTS. QrsBMrrowx S?pt87--Arrl-ed. eteainer Alaa.aiBrl, Mna. ray. from KewYork on her way to i.iverpooi. - wulr.1 .u.mera Wl.con.iii (Bn. Worrlll.and Auranta(Br). Walker, from L.n.rpo<>l lienoe for New-York n (ll AW'W, Sept tl Balltri au-mer Statoof Callfojma (Br). B|uV.frc.r Se-.T^Arrlred. ateamer ia Bratairae (Prt Coll '*8e^"?-saiie5'ateam.r La Tourain. (Fn. for N.w-Yor-. UrCOMINQ STXAMERS. TO-IUI. Munel.Pl KiTfa.Sept.14.::" V ^'"Tj Artvanre .StTnoma..Senl-1.LSA Br-iH a mona.:::....:.u-?o*i.ajg -?.?il---<J'"'?3 v-mi .Br.men.S.pt 19.tt__f_*__ Zaandam.ftotterdam.?118,.Neta A.n.r cLribel.PortLimop....Septl?.tfV_k__2 Yumuri.Harana.Kept 44.N Y A C-O TLEPO-IT. kbm -9 Slberun.Glaajo-.Sept 18.Allan-State WEDNR8DAT. 8BPT. 30. ?>j".B35C.-=?B:rn5B,Jtt ?_-____S==g|=-gg ss_a____*Gsr_^s=TiJ_S Niagara.Havaua.Sept .0.i? i - ^-u* OUIGOIXG STEAMERS. nraaaar. *Err. St. Vmm, rhawi Eaa* _ *>r afaltealaaa aaBB, I_lin.Nr.Lii.rrt.Bre.i,ei.. .10 am ' P" SaKHiaw, Clyde. 8an Doimngo, Ac. I p m J Dm wt-jciisuAY. a_PT. 30. rityoIKew-York. lnman. Uveroool....11:30 am 3 o ra Werra.NO Lloy.t. Breni.n.... . * ?? _ Kottenlam. Neth Auier. Ain.ternain. * ?" ,.,??,_ We.ternlanrt. Rea siar. Antw.ro.,>t:M>aa _*? , S Alvo. Atlaa. PortauPnnce. Ac.II ?? I P "J B Yitleaiaa. snan Traaa. Havana. Ac.lo amli ? cuVofAie-aniiria. BYA0-8- Havaua.. I P in 8 pm TnrH)?n-r. oct. 1. roinmbia. Hamb Amer. Hambure. ? a m 8 aa Colon. f aciuo JlaiL. Co.ijn.10 aml.4 m Anuounccmonta. Reware of a elieht irritatinn of the throat. Koep a boi ol: HrummellA'elebrated Coueh Drop. ln the house. oenulne have A. H. ?? on each dn,p. Drt. Lyon-s PK-ITCT Toith Powder l.-eens the teeth clean and wliite aJid puntte.a the breath. " An eleK'ant tollct luxury. iSold every where, 2i ccnte. m - Henry A. Damels, M. D., 90 WEST 80TH-ST. Dtaea.es of the Nervoua System. Oenlto-Urinary Orran., Impotency and bterillty. lloura 8 to 1, 5 to 8. PEQ-OT. E. & W. Pfquot. A NEW COLLAR. SOLID SlLVER FORKS & SPOONS. Tho Solid Silver Forks and Spoous made by the Gorham Bifg. Oo. _w recogoizf)d for their beauty of d?wigii and ptwfection of flnisb. The number of pattenu showo la so large tbat almost any taste can be suited. Gorham M'F'G Co., BILV-_-S-ftTH8, Broadway and 10th Street. Do not beliov? you know New. York unloss you have cailed on America's Greatest Furniture &Carpet Firm 22-26 14th St., East. CABFETS. ROYAL WILTONS ^.iie baa) aaaHaa aarpaa maie) axmVnsters, I r Tllt PB-VB <?K A> imillNARY VK1.TKT. SHEPPARD KNAPP & CO., BlXfH AVE., UM ABB 14TU ?T?. CARPETS. SMITH Moquettes. We have now ON SALE a larger Ifno lt choice patterne, and at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER BEFORE OFFERED. These moderate-priced goods an specially commended for their DURA? BILITY, ARTISTIC DESIGNS, and FINE COLORINGS. W. & J. SLOANE, BROADWAY, 18th and 19th Sts., 33. 35 E. 18th St. . PUBLICATIONS THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE, TRIBI'NE WAR HTORIEai-A .rroad e.llti.n af thiaentertalninacellecilou of atarie. of ihrllllna a.d ?xcltina adveniare ia the OtafJ War ba. Jaat beea laadtd by The Trlbune, nnd all order. can now he dilad pron.pily- There are 40 aioriea. all wrktea by l nloa aaldirr.. and all actual pnrticlpanl. in tae.eeae. aar. raled. Twe.ty-flTe were writien in competlilon taa prizea. Piunphlet I orm, ? paaea, -3 ceuia a eapy. ?Bl-liafl AND CROCHET, Aaau.t. ltafll -Saa*. ju.t'out, pai.ipbkt torai. ?? paae.. The baot1..B.e? ?and baat Knlttin. nnd Crochet Eaira e?er Laued by The Trlbune. ?_? cem. a copy. Thl. U.ue la dewted to pailern. for Ince. ladlea". children1. and baMae narme.it.. hn.aock nnd cuahion cover.. irlmmtBi.ear tain band*. b?... ma.a. .e.rla. lidle,, h.u.lUerchl.f. ele. In ad.l.iion ihere ara republiahed In ibl. werk 44 paajaaai the chariniu. "Ilome and *0ciety arflelBB frotn tha suudar Trlbune. A deliabtfui n jmber. PRESBYTERIAN C.ENERAL ASSEMBLY at Detr.it. 1HB1. iBBJ 888. I opleo can be ordered ?7 mail or bo..?ht in Tho Tribune Bu.lnea. Offlce. Th. praceedlna- ?n tull. reporied e.peclnlly BlIB Tribune by a Prt>.byterina clerarweu. ?B larae ociaa-u page*. "-i* ceata a copy. HTiniES IN RECIPBOCITV. Laiior. af I. K Rj lllu.irnted. fro.n il.a Wea. ln.llea. C.ba. *">" ?"* Ceuiral America. A r.lnabl. aod eol.r?.lnla? dacameau let* Octara paaea --J ceata a copy. "TIII.AGE I.TIPROVEMENTi Wh? Amerlcaa ?1I. laaea Differ In Pio.periiy." a rrpubhcniioa. Iu bbmIJ p.,..|.l.ln lataa ?l ?be cbnr.nin. or-icle ol B. .. Wlh.op.u Ih.r aubiect io The Tribu.ir. ae.tlu. f.rtb .beco.l value .. ? a-ill??e ol haod.o.ne appear.ncea.d aanliary beliermen... the plea.ure io be . er.?cd by be almbimni. fr.m impr.to.nent _aBllllBlBB 8B_1 888 _r.a. aervice anv man can d. lor ul. .?H" ""??? 5ceMt.ac.pyi *_ p.r lOOoopiea. ? AMERICAN MONEY. <.OU?. M****** ^ KNCY." Tbe rurrency nrticle. of Mr Horr. wltB Ui.dred m.l.er. reu.-d B*- " ?'- J""*^ Wnr."in . heaa ...pplemen. abeel f-rm tor P.pular d,.,ribu,ion ... IBaaaaWaaa*"*^*^^ lUOcoplea. II e.n... Irelahl lo be puld ^BBMBaiBB 1.000copie,orn.0re,8lper.b??.nad. fre.?bt B?B8 pnulbv purchaaor. __-_ ?BMJ 18WTBB OP AN OPP \ E IBJ " The m..?al?c.aa Tribuae .lur.na ihe Inal K >r. 888*8-1181,.^J""_?___ Ui.dr.d nriic-e, Iro- The Trlbune. la.rtad -a tM w.oderl'ul re.nlu o. Kec.pr.ciy. ^*?gV*' -mata'- '-** aad __?!." and u rao.i eoieria... ,,. arllcle by Mr llorr. de-rrlblaa. lor ihe lutorma. ."uo I rclan-boru voter. eapeela.ly. -> 8*?a * ,.,rr?,?ri,. Iu Amer.oa. I.-iended lor _??'?* Tnmpnian -penke... KeiMiblicao l.eaeue offlrlal. a.? ;:::!?.?*ata-avw ^___--i,5 BaaaiBnaa .ido ?i .heae.rem BaaiHaaa rw a?od paner. in pnn.plilel lorm. wlth coaera, IBJ P?8?* -.5 ceuia o eop?. poniiie'' l'-1"1 ?THETARIPI' A *Ol RtE~4,P ?'""'"^"'J^J The.rea. la.ifl ar.l. le, ol Mr. Il..r. w..U .Ihe BJJ Zlm. rep.io.ed Ir.n. - ^?-"^?55aB |i. rheap .0Pt.le.neul lor,.. lor BIBBlar 1 ? a?on. ihe people by .am.au- ,?-**? JJ " copie.. I aaaaa ~**^~%?-T 'V -!_! e.pie. ,en^frel.bMobepald ?~j?*?, ?aia bT pur nna over, 84 per laouaiiuJ. lrei?l? HB .' P . I..1-. r. , - Tllllll \E 4.IMANA4. II8B8. tbe l?r?.a? *"??"_? ..h.T, ail :'"?< ???."" ?_______ ,,,r?ue.lb? Ihe l'"??''??? ,?B flaaacial |, ? a .1.1.1 ol ui.ilier. ^e?'" ?'' ?"' '-' VaJaaBBa Bar laaaaaaia J* '?-" ?? ,;a,,,? THE TRIBINE JIBIEEE. .ba praceedla*. a? th. JZt ce.ebr....n .? *? 9mj***?u*~ nZ-bm ?f?" T;ibv;e;j:; :aa ...rr lh. Uepew. Paua. fartl.. Mcltlnley aaa n . h.uda.iu.P.-Phleil.rm^ljiceut.aoopy.; p...d pampbl... 103 t^^J^??J^2i JZZ lBl.re.t .. lb. awner, . laraaa trBa ? ^^^ apeclul bra.oho. ol lnru.l..a; I ?? ? ,,_,_, _?ar? r'aiu.ta- la Praace. aud I B8 "'" I.... i-? Prico _- aaaaa a c.py. HOl'THBRN MKBTi?BV _B_^ _L_j ^S .._, KUri-a. a.d -?ber <aoutberu -lale* ratad. J- ia?.a -ft eeaia. THX TRIBUNE.