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VICTORS HOMEWARD BOUND i.ii: LAl-RKL-CKOWNKI) GIANTS WIU KEACH THE CITY TO-DAT. A BPt-BNDID rho .rh mam: ON" TBS WSSTEKl THU'-TH." K*BW-TORKERS HAYS I-SAPKD FROM FEVKNTM WTO THIRD PLACE A ROYAL WKl.o IMS .WAlTOfa THEM HAMMS ' RSI jr H. HAY. Msw-Torh S, PHtabnrg .'.. U ?'?? Wi hlngton iv Cincinnati 14. |i#t.>n 12. Br nklyn t. Chicago 8 (called Oevetaa*. 14, I'hila.Ieli.liia V. i ir. tenth Innini? .-n ac-.un' Baltlssors 7, tt i. I of rall '? The ('isms -.v.nir: I np th. rr fur r.f the Weft B Pittsburg yesterday, aral Ward aril his mm ?'ir'.e for home over the Baltlan re anl ohio real St SB p. m. The lesa wit: reach Jersey city at 1 p. ni to-day. .ml a largs de'cRatl n o! local enthusiast. will be on hand to welcome homo the boya The result . f th*- u.._r has bern particularly nra ri fylnie to local followers of the game, anl if thi good w-.rk i? kept 'ii. th'- sttendance at the samei at the p..to Grounds the remainder ??' Ibi season wi:: be i-.r.-i- :-:*>? large. The Giants p'.ayi their las: game on h nie pounds on J ? Since then the team has played eighteen games ,.<: foreign ground*, wlnnlt ' rteen. Of the four de. feat.*, lara wen h. one rui only?which ls a re* markabie record In these days of scientific base ba!l-p]ay;:-.g an! beary batl The team left home ls .--eve:.rh place In thc mri for the pennant, and ir VA not there. The men have worked hard since then, and the p:-t>ers renirn to-day rr-, third posltli passed Cleveland, Brooklyn and Plttibura on tour. n-?.--r..n and Baltimore ure now th- objective points, sad the c tmlsg gamea with those team** "??.ll be snatched with kees Interest by entbuslssta all over the country The tt-am started on its tour on June tt, defeating the Grooms In Brooklyn on that day. Then the long Jump to St. Loula was made, and the players lost their flr?t gam*- to tha Browna by tbs .ir-' score of 3 to 2. The two other gamea In Pt. Louis went to New-York, and thc Giants went to Chl cago, where they won two gamea rain stopping the third contest. Then followi i three straight victories la Cleveland, snd three mor, in Louis? ville. The tum began the last week of Ita tour ..t Cincinnati, snd the New-Yorkers won the first game there, making their eleventh straight victory. Cincinnati had Jual finished msklng a almllar rec? ord. The next two games st Cincinnati wen and the (.Hants start" i for Pittsburg to wind up their tour, where thev won two out of thr.... from the Pirates. This la a record of which ri,, t illow eis of bas.-bail her. at., uta may well benroud, and certain i-ritl.-s who have been most unfair should in future temper with kindness th.-rr criticisms : the work of the j.layers Ward himself baa been handled without gi ives, and h.- is nat.nally highly elated over the record his team has ma ls in the Vest. Puller, who has replaced Murphy at shortstop, has done splendid w irk an i Ward li '.ti a dilemma ab ml what to do. Murphy has fully recoven 1 froi injury, but Wiri Isea nol ilk" the Idea ".'' making any changes just now, particularly while the team lg doing so wi M irphy may have p trial in the outfield, and th'-n again he may not Meakin de aerves ere lit for his plucky w..rk at Plttiburg y a terday. in hi- re '(-r.t game at Louisville Meekln. ?when'about to pitch the ball, ."aught the spikes ti one of his shoes, and the sudden wrench Kiv**n hla atm pained him sev roly. Ile has nor fully re ivere 1 iron) his injury Ihe New-York t'lub has withdrawn Its claim lor the services of Camp, as that player ls not needed. A comparison of the ie-,rls today .:-.,.1 tl a year as* ls interesting, on n'v 1", IMS, the Giants were elghtn. leading ChlcSa i by one fame, while Baltimore, which was in tenth place, waa only two victories behind the (liants. Hera are tho records: JT"LY lt, 1?r*4. nub*. Wen. Lam. P.a. \ daba Wes Lost P.e Boston .4.i ia '?*?." Cleveland .83 SW Ml if?i.lt'.more .42 21 .?'?' Cin.-innsti ... ::.. Sa .4*2 New York _40 27 .."?:>" Si Lou li _ SU .'<:> )"?'? Pittsburg .SO .'in ..'.rt.", rhloag ? .ll 12 ..V,? 1'hiladifiphia ..a.". 2? SM Louisville .21 4". ..Irs Brooklyn .3". l's f.ri Washington ...lt in .iv.i JT'I.Y 15, UM. Won.Lost.Pr.et. \V m I. ?? Pr rt Philadelphia ..43 22 A'f.'l Bt, Louis .3o Ht .440 Boston .42 2.1 e-in New-York ... 28 86 .44.; Pittsburg .ris 2-* rr,,. t'hi'.,K . . : flei .-land .33 20 ..",''. Ital tl tn re . :.'" 30 .41". Brooklyn .35 2*.i ..',47 Washington -'''? *?' ?> Cincinnati -81 34 .477 Louisville .is UNDECIDED IN THK TENTH RAIN STOl'S THK BM -OK I.YN-i'H "CA" ii * OAMI *V1TH THK MOM TIKI. AT I TO I Chicago, July !4. -Darkness ani rain combine.1 ended to-day's Rame with the score tied at the end Of the tenth inn,uk. Abbey was hit for four ..ir:.. I runs at the start, and then pitched superbly until the ninth, when the enemy drove In four ? and tied the scotf*. Excepting in the thirl ar. eighth Innings .?"'.."In was effective, ar. I a - ? sari his own name In ?he ninth by a Iwo-bagger after two men were out,anl two strikes had been called. Attendance. *..WA *? SOTS. CHICAGO. BROOKLYN. lb r ii. po ? > ati r lt. po a e Fran, rf.? o 3 l J n Daly, tb .... .". 2 3 2 4 1 Dahlen, ss.H 11 1-8 I o Corcoran, M .1 2 1 I I (I Wilmot. lt..u 0 14 0 1 Tredway, lt.. 9 o 10 0] Anson, lb... f> 2 2 1" 1 o Shoeb ef....? 11 2 T o 1 Lanae, cf... 1 0 o 0 (1 1 Shingle, gb.. B 1112 1 OritTth. cf... 1 1 ?? n 11 ) Burns, rf .422200 De ker, 3b.. 5 2 2 2 3 (I Pouts, lb?.", .1 SM 1 11 1 arr..tt. Sb... I 2 1 ?'? .". '? Dalley, ? ...:, n ,, ,; j n Abbey, p.... ."? 1 1 <? 2 U Stein, p.4 1 1 1 1 0 Ktttredge, /C. 4 0 0 5 10 -?,-?. Totals _43 hi.*. J 1 12 4 VTotale ....42 8 ll 3" 14 3. mttma.0 003010400s Brooklyn .4 ?? o 0 o 0 0 o 4 O?*i ? i"am~l nins Chicago S, Brooklrn 8. First baa* i.y ?rrore-< hlrjiKn 1 |,.r"t en l.as^s i'i,Waco 9, Brooklyn <i First Uune, un balls 'iff Abbey 1. rt .-???.ii r, Btruch rr ?y Abbey 4. by Stein 8. Two-ba-e hit-?"A'llnvt. Abbey, Ryan. I'e-ker. Stein. Stolen Irises-Hums. S.'ln.lle. K'.uiz. Daly. I>ec_er. Anson. Double play?Decker, F'arroU, and Ans-n. l'mpire McQuaM. Time of gani*-?2.1.*.. A TRIUMPHANT FINISH. KEW-YOKK WINS TIIK LAST CASU: OT THE WEST BRM SERIES. Plttsbnrg. Penn., July 14.?New-York outbatted Pittsburg to-day anl won with ease. M'-.-kln was blt haM In the first lnninsj, but after that he hn I the Pirates ."ringling on a strlnR. The errors by Schelbeck arl Lyons were of great assistance t>. the visitors. The feature of th<* Kum- was th" bat? ting of George Davis. Attendance. 3,300. Score; PITTPIU'RO. NVW-TOMC. al. r ll. 1 . a e ab r ll. po a ? Fmlth. If_4 2 13 0 0 Fuller, II...I 2 ll 4 3 ll Donovan, rf. 4 1 1 S 0 0 Vurkr. If_ .1 2 1 loo Becki*), lb. Soon 00 Lavis 3V .. 5 1 3 2 4 11 Bten-el. cf . 4 1 2 S 0 (1 Doyle, lb... ."> 1 3 11 6 (1 Blerbauer. tb 4 1 2 0 4 0 Ward, 2b... 4 0 0 2 f> (1 Lyons. Sb... 401122 Van H't'a.cf 4 1 S I 0 0 Schelbeck. ss 3 0 2 1 6 1 Tl?rr?_n. rf. 4 O 1 2 I 1 Merritt, c.. 4 0 0 6 0 0 Farrell, r... 4 1 1 1 0 1 Gumhert. p. 8 0 o 0 2 O ll**k1n, p... 4 1 1 1 0 1 ?Glassoock ..100000 --, -1 Totals ....3- 9 12 27 13 8 Totals ....84 r. 9 .7 13 8 tiltxttrr.rk tauted In OaBBlnrTs plar-e lr) the ninth. Plttsbura .4 0 0 0 1 o o o o r, New-York .<> 0 8 1 3 8 I o (V 0 Earned runs- Pltlsburf 4. New-Tork 8. Klrst a>nse t,y errors?Pitt shu rn 2. New-York 2. I-eft on Lases Pitts burg ">. New-York a. First base on balle -liff Oura off Meehln 2. Struck out Ry Meekln 1. Three base fa u Davis 3. Tleman. Farrell. Pmltli. Two-ba** hits Btes sci. Dona Sacrlflce hits Beckley, Warri. Van Hal'ie,L fltojen huaet Ktenuel 2, Blertiauer. Iy.uble j.Iav Fuller, Ward and I'oyle. Wild pit. li Meekln. I'lmsi-.l balls?Mer? ritt 2. Umplre-Emslle. Time ,,t game?2:00. OAMES IN OTHKK CITIKK. 8t Louis. July ll.?Although the Browna ma-le more hits and tbe fewer errors to-rlny, they lost the game to the Haltlmires by placing their errorn among their opponents" basehlts. Hawley .?ent the ball over the fence for a home run Attendance, 4,500. Score: Baltimore .3 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 7 8t. Iiouls.0 001 Ol 1 oy Basehlts--Baltimore R, St. Louis io. Errors Hal tlmore 4, St. Louis 3. Hatterles inks and Clark; Hawley and Twlneham. l'mpire - Gaffney. Cincinnati, July 14. The Jte*ls developed a bstttttg atreak In the eighth Inning to-ilay. A base (,n balls, Latham's double, a single by Hoy. Parrot*.'* three bagger, Mcphees single and -tolen bSSB und Mur? phy's strike hit netted live runs and won the Kamo. Duffy In the firet innlnic put the ball over the rlj-ht fleld fence, a feat not before mcompllshed this seaeon. X*onaJ and Smith did great work at short. Attendance, J.844. Score: Boston .1 1 S 0 1 4 0 0 2?12 Cincinnati .J 3 0 0 2 0 2 5 x?ll Basehlts?Boston 14, Cincinnati 16. Krrors Bos? ton 3. ICnclnnatl C. Batteries?Nichols and Ryan Cro?*i, Dwyer and Murphy. Umpires -Hurst snd Martin McQuald. Cleveland, Ohio, July 14.?Three thom-and psopta In the stands to-day proved that what Cleveland needs to draw crowds ls goo.l, sharp ball playing A week ago the attendance was only about as many hundred. Cleveland won to-'lay's (rame by heavy hitting. Score: Philadelphia .0 0 0 10 2 10 ii?7 Cleveland .1 1.20061 1?14 ?-.-hits? Philadelphia il, Cleveland 11>. Errors? P"*t'.i lelphla _. Cleveland 1. Batteries-Weyhlng ruckley; Ort ill th and O'Connor. Umpire? Mears. u.nvllle. July H.?Waahlnirton could not hit Wadsworth'a pitching, and this, with the home team's good fielding, gave louisville the game. Ward was fined $30 by l'mpire Hartley for dla ' orderly conduct In the field, and Manager Sonnie] ,-ramed Ward that If he repeated his performance ?ihe would be released. Attendance, 1,100. Score: ."Louisville .3 1 0 0 0 0 tj 1 x- 6 ?Washington .0 00000800? 3 ' Baaeblts?Loulsvllle. 7: Washington, e. Errors? m. Louisville. 2: Wnshlngton. & Batteries- Wadsworth and Gr.m; .Maul and Dugdale. Umpire?Hartley, i:\STKKN UBAOUH GAMES At Troy?Tr -. t, Wllksabsrra 9. Al Providence Pr ,vl knce-Erle frame post;, ,r, I ai the close of tbs second inning; Providence ?'. Erie ". At Springfield -Springfield &_ Buffalo 10. At Syracuse?(First game) Sync--. 25, Bingham? ton .".'? ame) Syracuse i), Binghamton 8. TUE SECOND DAY IX CAMP. BUST CANOEISTS GET A SHOWER HATH PROM THE CLOUDS. HOW nru.Y. tiii: doo, KILLED AN ADDER, Arvin HM REWARD !'? *B BRAVERT?A LAROE HUMBER ADDED TO THE COLONl at CROTON POINT. A youngf/dder, wbo lived al tba estreme south? ern end of Croton Paint Brew aweary yesterday of tha lons Bums to arhlcb hil itern bul re? spectable parent bsd act him an hour before, si high noon started on a tour of exploration. This ?i ??. though only thirty Inches in length, waa of a venturesome disp sltton, snd, it must bi araa rather s "tough young to'lar." A Journeyt I to the northward, sounds ->f hammering aaluted hie ears. "Hulry gee!" said bs, "ta' wb it's thnt"" .inl he srartej for ibo nolae ar Wbsl WOU.d Lave 1 - :i a .**'. irp tr lt hs I be DOBS* ; ..:,;.,? i ii., s abort list mes when b . Bully is a doff, whose origin ls burled In Um rds--, of .'.isci.ivv. Bully eras aiao nn a t..-ar ..f Ig&tV-o. Tbe explorers came face t.. face, and Bully stopped s> Midd, nlv that his .*'. came ..ff over hla head. Tbe young arithmetician also stopped, un-i. haughtily drawing ? up to bin fi'.: height, said with Inconceiv? able acorn: "Where was you dug up from?" Bully started violently, mil trembling with rage at tin* ::-.-?:!: exclaimed rsheinenUy: "i'o you mea-* ?? Insinuate thai i'm .i second-hand corpse""" "Hat's wal I ssld." returned ti;- ill-fated young drawing down ths corners of bis mouth ? -king ut bis tong ie in a most ung convent itlon ende 1 there, f ir, il walting to shake hands, Bully sprang a* ins enemy with the quickness of light, an I grabbed the rustic ai c mm ?:,: ? fl id, un 1 before the astonished vi.-rn had lime to think it Bul happened, he had started for " rae" ? ??out there are things lt's better n -r to dwell ?? aa ihi n in ssld athen be unintentionally est down ? hornet's rest. Bully took the limp body .f his adversary In l-.-.s mouth an.l tr..rr. .1 ott I i tbs c imp Of tlc oanoleta. He marched straight to headquarters, an I ifter di , ird. n un ler th b tin bosrd looked -..p In the ruc ol Mr. Di i| th.- secretary, snd smiled. Bully -.wm the hero of the camp, and dined off the bind leg of a rooeter aa a reward for his bravei y. ASSUMING A SHIPSHAPE LOOK. Things are beginning to look shipshape al Croton Point now. Over thirty tents were irnt up yeater. day and then- were many arrivals. Th.- big n l and white burgee of the American Canoe Am tlon Hosted from a lofty pole ir; fronl of bead quartera, and it w-as Ranked by Amei u Bngllsh flags on t? ? staff ; ?? - sere ip tear rlie sunset Kim for tl,.- signals Thi I irgees of the Ianthe, Knickerbocker ....I Red I Tagon clubs air. ? fi iati I from i i th and with ... aavi ito- grounds holiday appearanc( W < Witherbee waa off! er ol tr... day, and he ..;?; , dosen lyna-eyed plcketa, who kept truders at s distance. A number ol men ft >i Yonkers Club wenl to tbe camp in Th rna on'i lim.ch, the i "oi .i>. Bhe alao towed . big war ca noi Ko k- k ? ho, the largt country. Th- SS men i'l:.. iramodore; p. lr. Rosslre, il L. Quick, the captain. P K Engwell, Thomas Hale, -r . li. Mas. ten and D. ''.. Holbrook Mrs. Kossire snd Mrs (jji'-k Hn* nt "Squat" P Th.- Arlington i lub -??nt these men, in a I to those already In carno A. A Crowel (S*?i r, I. Crowell, tr ll'rs ula), II B I i'.. - (Snake), a w Van I ?? laen ..-. I W Fraaee Mr Bli, I ? i Wood*. Miss Anna Woo an I Mias Elsie Koomi s ompanii eta ment. aril will stay at tbe camp, '.. W, Bi and R. Il PeeBlee, of tbe Knickerbocker club, "turned up," and so did Robert I' *' noir., of Southport, Conn. A large number ol an;'.??! at camp last niK.'.r point will present a merry and lo ? ippearai ? This is the Hrs*, time the ass-.elution ha_? Damped ai Croton Point, The meei mil end ..n .1 EVKRTTHINQ MAM' DAMP. About i o'clock yesterdaj afternoon, whlh thi care N's were busy r,itt!:.ir .;, ? ? tn order, deep ur..wis esme froi High Tor, and gradually from ? ? rr.ar. The * ? (be mountain was -....n bid? den in heavy ck ?? . ld *. about lt- pfc uri*- rest Thi i ? marching ncr it an ? thi storm '? roke in t irj on thi camp In five minutes everything was "demnltlon snd Bm ed for whal ter th.- tenta afT.ri.,! But in iifte. n or twenty minutes the rain si ?;..-<?; ss sud lenlj aa lt began, and the sun broki through the loud*, br . "mirth and Joy and gladness " The ? i]... kissed the waters of lbs bay, and Hie *.v. .?; [ng trees sh'-d their tears down tha b... k* of t',, camper*!. And so eui.-1 ti,.- second day. FANTASY QUEEN OP FOUR-YEAR-OLDS. BHE TROT! TllK FASTEST lilt- EVES. MADE I A MAH!" OT HER AQE Al.IA s OOOD RACE, Bsglnsw, Mich., Jbly ll This was the closing day of thc (irand circuit meeting al I'nlon I'ark The only attractions on the .-ard were the meeting of Allx and Nightingale In ibe free-for-all, and _**_ji ta.-y's effort against time. Hamlin's great mar start*-*! to beal | i'i and did lt handily, trotting tbe third quarter in '.',?'. secon l*. the Inst half lt, and the mlle in I Of, This is the fastest mlle ever trotted by a four-year-old mar,.. The free-for-sll resulted In un eas* victory f.o the favorite \i\ though Hamlin's Nightingale (on-.d ber to go the aei m i hast In I *"?*&, extremely fast Ilma I r i track and Besnon. The other rac.*, wara tame (1r. i won iii Straight bests Sunni TltoTTlN'I. 2 40 CLASS PURSE, *?x?i Blxty-Bia, i. (.-.. by Chimes o',.sro.I i i M..rite i'r1-i ,. 1.. u. ,i i) Baker, Mk. I,. fBufherland'. Altlro, i.. b. (McDowell! . 4 4 4 Tim*- J ?."!,. | !?', 2 I PACINO, THREE-TEAR-OLDS, lr lr:. CLAM PUB E $aoo. Rokeby, lr. h., by Director I McDowell). 1 i i .'.it Diamond, ch. h iPlttpatnek).| I J Eastsr Giri, b. m. < i-* r? \, .?> n j Time I ITH, SM, I 94%. TROTTIKO, PRSE-POR ALL PURSE, 11,0001 Alix. b. m. ly relumes* fMoDowei").v i i NigtitltiKale, eh. ra. ((Jeers).l> ?? a Time* 2:Ult, 'l.tr.iK,. 2:11',. THK WINNERS AT WASHINOTON PARK. CblcsgOi .Tuiy 14.- Reoord-breaklng i? almost a common toing ut Washington Psrk thia masting, To-day in the Columbus Handicap ii.- Paatlms BtsblS'a cult H-nry Toung won In a Kallo",, ii'ei knocked a seoond and a qnsrter orr tbe record for one and Mires-stet?nth miles, eo vei tag tbe dig. tance In I:'*1.. Tlie record was held by Rudolph and Lorenzo, the former makin** lt In the sumo nee at Washington Part bint rear. Thi** race |a on- of the most popular "f tba mauling, sad, as HMM la IllltlK lip, lt draws oul the best horses In the West. I ir. Rles, the Brooklyn Handicap winner, and To Tnmbien, were fsvorttea at ii to "? nnd . to l re? spectively, Sith Cash Dsy next In demand at 1* !?> ... Rudolph and Yo Tatnblen acted badly at the poet and caused a delay of twelve minutes Finally rettlliKlH **'"t them Well lined Up and K'lVe the Slnn.il. At the bead of the Btretcfa ''ash I 'a ?; waa lirst by a Beck, a half length before Henry Young, Wll'l lind collie ll'> easily. The otlcl; were ' out. and ail driving. The Brat mlle was mn in l:2S*Vi. and that stopped Dr. Rice, as weil aa Ru lolph ..nd Wildwood. At the eighth nols Yo Tsmblei and Cash Dsy wraf, both in trouble, snd Henry Young coming on with S rush. lia*.*.,-'! th.- tvir.. hi. winner bv a length and a hnlf. Yo Tamblcn. driven ont. beat cash Day three-quarters of a length for tin- [ inca. Summaries: First race, live and one-half furlongs Plying Dutchman, in <c. Weber), I to ">. won; Kitty cilve, 114 (Thorpe), I to I, second; Tough Timber, IM (CleriOO), bu to 1, third Time. 1 :i/l\. Second ra'-.-, three-quarters mils -Ltndolette, sk ia. clayton., ir, to l. w,>n; Lawyer, M (Carr), LB to l. aecond; Voladora. B t\V. .lon* si, b to 1, third. Time, 1:H*_. Third i.'i'e, the C .Iambus lian UcSR fu thr e yar olds and upward. 112,000 ?? 1 1 ?*-!. one and tin-..-six? teenths miles Henry Young. IM (A. ''layton), U ti L won; Yo Tamblcri, 121 (Thorpe), ll to _, seen.]; Cash Day. IM (Leigh), 4 to 1. third. Time. 1 Way, Fourth ra e. free ha nd'.ca ii, 11.200 added, on*) un I one-sixteenth mBes Linda Wa (Thorpe), I ts i, won; Strathmea ih, ll" (Noble), 4 to 1. second; i'rlnce Card. Hil il' Wi-i.er), 4 to 1, third. Time, I ;4?ii. r'Ifih race, one ir.lK- S-nat .r Irby. Kui (perkins), >; to 0. won; Flora Thornton, 1S4 (Ulnylook*. 3 to 1, (???".?nd; Loudon, 114 (IrvlnK), 20 to 1, third. Time. 1:40'*. Kixth rare, three-i-uarters mlle Pop Ur.iv. ll'l U>dKhi, 3 |,> L won; Charmion, 102 (lHom), - to 1, second; Rth**-! Cniv. 119 (Jordan), R lol, third. Time, 1:14**. VHF, PRINCVS COLT THIItli. London, July 14.?At Molesey Hurst to-day the Hurst I'ark Club Summer Handicap of 2.<V)0 sover? eigns for three-year-olds and Onward, one mlle, was won by T. Worton's Victor Wild. Slr J. Thursby's DOrnrOSChen was second -ml the vn-a^ ni \Y-J<-?'* Florlrel II third. CONTESTS ON THK PASSAIC REGATTA OF THE MIDDLE STATES AB? EU ICIATK 'N THU TRITOX- UEAT THK AT vi. A NIAS IN THE BEKIOP BIOHT TIMI OTHER WIXNBRS. i iver the Psi ile River r is In ? c lurse si ."** and und - ., ? u h!ng fun tb< rs. - of the Middle Bl it ;,. rowed yeaterdsy. Th- heal a ta however, tempered by a cool breese thal bwi pl over ta,- r',\.r. The boat--:::', houses were filled with . -. The -.v.- ither ?? indi! ? ? re ai: thu cou! I be dealred, al? ta the bo its n ..il hiv.- been Kr.it-rm ;',.r some clouds to shle'.d their hesda from n ? rays of the sun. The riv. r waa filled wnh ri- ;,*-iirc i, ii the ibore on ea lined with people. T was one mlle. htaway, f.r sll races except the right, which ? .*..' , m..- snd .1 half. The race were all rowe<] with the til". After 'ii.snd race the ? i 1; In th- mud, half vvav it[i tr . coum . .n:', rh,, referee wss transferred to tbe . launch of th. Al ilsntas. Th,- press r.-;- I ? owing ; i rr.'- ml -i ?,,.' I ' > rei i tin st I All tin- morning <?'?*'' he itt the I being rmi.. I in ti.. Tb. race f..t Junior eight oared -di.'ll*, ooe mil.* an.i a half straightaway, .?;.?!.? ?( tb.- afternoon's sports, tire r*tart bein - fi ic the Institut I and th,- finish at tb.- Millan! Kallroad bridge. The Riversides, of Cambridge, Mi *. tb crewbelng mal.- Up ot' Ludlow Berkeley, -OWI Mji'tia"! r"ul llvan, No I, Predertc** Hynes Mo. S; Thomas Praw? le-. Na :. Hugh -1. Finnegan, No. T, William Hagan, No, I; william Parroch, N?. t; Joseph . itroke; Augltn, coxswain. Th.* crewe gol off in a iii ?? abreast, iii* Potomaca forged to Ihe front, but at the half mlle tic- Riversides p ii ed tb.m. ti... Wyanohea being third. At tba nub ths River Ides bsd a lead ..f two lengths on.', from thence to tb.- finish tbe Itlvei Met snd tb- Po toma. -. bsd it nip ar. i tm k, bul ib ? Rivcrsldi a won bj a sp ni nes Tl ?.?? - -*?'. The "A ia noken vi.-e third, I ? ["rltoni fourth, and iii* Bu ? i:. ? .-alor single sculls .' ?' n S. Mai.. ..i itu- Albany lloai i 'lub marted w Ih i ind le I J. im .. Buley, of rh* dray's ferr* n <? f ib al Ihe h>if ul I nie* nearly caught up al the three . ii . i n In S ;..'. i ? ? gig r I-.- i'i .ught out lien, of N' S SI k. aron crew m ? ? - Patrl k Hums, Ri'lily, N mlth, Nn .; I I. Tr ?::. i ? ll Kr. a SOI . I rs ss ron by the it i i of N( warh T . 'harli a .v ? bow; ? i: . ..rr : . ? rr k< Tl:- r.i.-.. f..i -? r.r r rp* i by era . Kd* ... negan, !' I N Y A '' ul a waiko vi rn r k d ld ? .rt. ll.r.- li the vi ni.. cres VVIIllan ll Pin kl v. h iw ; E. J. K N I" M ll .war I. (.'rna Thi ti-rmedtate sins . li ., ! he - ll ll... Alba: \ il ?' , ' ? I Wirti f tl I'.,.- ile li, C.. of Ne- rn ? ' In the ros fl Wirti ? Tl., i r ws ? Intel fested hy tbe ..... .... . ? eight of the rei ?reel Ar.. ? eight of I he ? I H.- lattei ' ? ? ? tarted a ll* i light ling cooled lhe ali -i ina irui li -*? ? , ? n : i -\ Here s the v. itu.Inc cres V li li ill h ?? * M W I ls. No il. Howard i ii Hs Ifl ? .' ? -. 7. lira Brink, ? ? ; iws ? n ' . : ii., v. -? | i -. i rene, I ? H ... ? ? ? ?? er W The | ? . ? I ' ? ? ' ? i ? ' ? . ? . . y ..... JL, *.| r [natl - ..dum. Rowli . ' CENTURY IH'N OF I'\-T rV"Y'*I.!.-"TS ti. \--11 ?.-,; i .... ?? marat ? -ni: .... , ? ri, ol pa ri nen enlei sss I IO a. I Hoi -, rai rejected . ler. A ? ? r.itch man, V ... ? nt ,'? r i-r indi '. fl \V w . ? ?. ;? ?' i: ? i ther* i ' ' Mng A. Bi. " " ' las I* K M "? i-li j . kai Hi Itv f.irtjr i wt-, were I ulnute - . ,k. ri th < ' ' heelmen, r! i-r !.* . il S .n.. ? . 1 '? f I ???'? 1 ' ? ' >? ? itrst n. ... to read Prti eetoi Clowan !?? lng , n in" ii il Cr.:. ?. !? 'Int. and Ihi r>- the . ?:,.? man I he W W r. ill I . took a I. ? !? r i i u ke . di cr ' ? ; kill m ilntalm I his lead of tm mtnut. - i *?? w?|ir inn .vick . re al ''. ;. ti, . ?;...? i ri :??'*"? :. : ,: : , f les York \* ' tii" i The le iders M-e 1 brough S.ua..i \ Hie an I Kllzibeth i : !-. i 'hi i ' ?-fvlnchuvs..!. ,\'.-, Newark, a'< follow* .'.iikllii rt j || ipi 1:1 Wp rn . tin. t t, 29 min 11 .,. . . '',i,w nn i ?''. ' ?n I, ? ? :< rs. rn time ''? h I* min . Irons I. minute* * - ? bini, at IrOrM i m time ( lt I min K sec., tne In th-* race The referee wa* Robert Gentle, V .t ? K' V. 1 ' :?' !*- " W It ll ile, S W.*. (k Ul'er. A W.; starter. Matthew I'-rkln*. TOE JESVTT BILI IX QF.BMAXT. The Bundi rath or Federal C< in I >f ibe Oerman Empire I* composed of flfty-eighl representatives of he ?tates and free cities Included In tbe Empire, iii.iiiiv represent i ths sutonomoua or, as : li called In Oermany, the "partlcularlat" spirit of Iti s ar,d cities. These ar.- nor always over nxious to vote nil mes eu re* patronised by th** im . erinn, it. which ls more 1'ruHilsn, than lerman, and ibis la one of the motives explaining a rej tlon of the bili voted by tbe Reichstag or mi., rial Parliament repealing the antl-Jesult law-*.. i". .1 Council was nol r.-aiy to help the Im ..?ria! Oovernmenl pay the debt of gratitude which I had contra ted 1 R m in Catholic Deputlea f the rei,tr*- party who helped the Oovernmenl i ?*.-. 'irii.c- the law in favor of a septennial war udget, s*hl h applied I * erj "parileulsr" tuts f ihe Empire. The membera of tha Rel ihat ? ently considered thal thi repeal of the Kultur ampf law* ... May, 1171, waa a sufficient cooees ton t i the Catholic party. Hui the :-.;-. r wai n ? of thal op nlon, and In prll leal it obi lin i fr rn ths Rel. Bl tg I permlttlns Thai hill wa- pn i ti I ount I1 ind ad >i I* I bj ld 1 bi IS .- ?? I' - i . ? bl.l ? i '?" or C. ithollc part) an I :.. rle ur mp I ;? ? - Tl . Nation .: Mi- I the Oer ian r Url >tlc partj vot? . ..> the .suits. Thu* rote of the rt*?lch*tag w.,? mother let -rv tor A.. x ri.- h. yee -r v, K ?., ?? ? .n.-ili-itoty policy of Leo MU tow rd every Oov Umi : * iii ali . ll ? , .: ,,.;,. I ., t,ii-'..* i , ? ,-.. .r the .rmy ? overnmeni was anxious ??, have renewed for an her period of "-..ti \.-ar-. in order t.tura om the Parliament ti,- law repealing the anti. SUll di ,-r- I, iv. i| -?.-'. ni . ' , et I Mon w i? .,r LIllSI J tliroUl . l-l air \ T , , .? , : . order to 'nflui rn ?? i ibi c nplnk ti In favor of tb ? ?suit*, who had been espe'.'.ed ti inti Pruasl . and who ti i l not po* i wed a lingi ibllihmerit for the last hundred yc-rs, even in avaria, the i latho . .,; i ,,t Ocrra uiy lit-tv only Capuchin friut-H v..*r* u. he men. BPEBAE Flinn mrs ix tXlLB rom Th.- London World Huaass Pehmy. Ibi second ,f Un* sevsn Bam-a. an esllea who bsa died In Ceylon ill. their ar. val in January, ISA, waa certainly one af tha ioa| remarkable of Arsbfs lieutenants. Although n Arab arith a very perceptible strain of iio?ro lood in his reina h.* proved to hs a military ?ngi ?er ot consummate ability, and his acslder.tal Hitui-. while watching ihe prog real of thi Eng. -ii ships t brunch the sues 'anal alone prevented I* completing ins very formidable line of fortlgca OOfl be ha.l designed for the defence of Tel-el '') !,r ..He made an Ideal I'.gyt.tlan Minister of ubiic Works, and wan at once honest, brave ani ??ver. When arrest. | i. narrow I j escaped being io! In spits of his protests (strangely belled by ls face) thnt hs wai s French colonial looking 'ler his colton .ro*.*! Wh*n recognised h.- wSS ace.i in cbsrga of a subaltern of the guards, who i|d him somewhat roughly that he would be shot he mov.-d. Ills gnawer was characteristic "1 iow mv dutr- do yours." He went Into exile with Practical Results?13 Years' Wori EIOHTEEM "-..:.i.ION "S': nUKDRRR ABD K.n'.IIT THui-sAMi DOLLARS ALREADY PAID TO IVTDOWa ami ORPHANS. r nv raltttos doiter* already *av*.i living policy hoi. en by mda-ttoa of pranMunM, Eighty TOoo-end paris Kember*. Two ilan.ire.i mil suiy Millaa i>.i'nrs Inaui ance la force Tiir.*.- ',;iin..n Bis Haw-red Thou ind Ca* Surplui-Kessrve linr-wncy I'uwl. Mori* tlu-.n SUI .. .tiara new bu.irie*.- for tha real 1>W Tb( - Bl _ fen practical rsaolts air.-uiiy recorded to the ere lit t thr MUTUAL RESERVE F'.'M) UTI ASSOCIATION*. R. ir. HARPER. President. H ..... i un ... mhomi n. ?>???-.>? na:: ling, I . ,.|... ,v corner of Dusne-St., **eW-Tork. Sen.l for circulars nn.l r-tr*. out a murmur, and hw finn nov; bold hlg rank In tl..- [egyptian service. He died in Ceylo last week, ntlli in the prime of life. It ls .il ii coincidence thal the twp cr Iles who hav luccumbed during their enforced residence in Cej bm w.-re by far ib.- strongest in physique. Ab.ie Asl, the Governor of Damletta, waa an K.*-yptlu Hermie*, and Hussan Pehm* seemed to be oi dowed with a robust frame ani marvellous rt! lilt] POLITICAL EQUALITY HAY. WOMAN .--U .'li.'i.il.-n.-' MEET AT ClIALTAI gi'A ? THE REV, IDS C BUL 'MN'S ADDRESS, Chautauqua, X v.. July li (Special).?A politic! equality day is ona of the yearly fixtures of tb Chautauqua Aaaembly. To-day was set apart thi season f,.r tbe a iv. cstea of woman suffrage, an a* a cons...(nen.'e large delegation* from dlatar locslltli ? . ie iii early,.wearing tl..- popular y. low, it was remarked, however, that the numb* present araa nol aa large aa last yesr. Arnon ttl,,., present waa -irs. Martha T. Henderson, rio presldenl of Ibe State .dubs. Th.* addresa <.f the dav waa delivered al 1:10 tiri aft.-rn....!: in the amphitheatre b) the Rev. Ida < iiuitiu. paator of a I'ni tartan church In Mollm ? .'lui!,,-. ii.,r Oeorge E. Vincent, in bahai ... rt.* management, cordially welcomed th<- ,i*? i, gates i" Chautauqua, and Introduced Mrs iv I Clark, presldenl of the Chautauqua C inty clubi ... tba presiding officer, Mrs. ''lark sp >k>. brief I) an.l tbei preeenl I Miss Hultln The ipeaker bs gan by saying thsl a natlon'a life should be los ard some .-r-ut en I, snd thal ? : be th betterment of humanity, f:h?* regretted thsl * wera driven from ' he ti >ld of ... tivity and usefulness !?-. p..uti. ians who made poll ? i ? mpure, Bbl ai I, in *->b?? wv ns which are i I r k ???; from | In I ibllc afr ilr* ? , res * nab ? a a -. ar- ^ -. ag iln*l thi ' ? ? meni i tera? Woman I* to-day s recognised : i the nd ntury She li n i ling mit; lu r , .1 greit oak. bul ? e oak* t... m. n of the a irl I. A ? i 'r.*- u* that no star ol ??*.; erli ? pher*. ll ? foul shat p illtl i . -.. ; i prev ,f a ills and do mai Kathe ? . ... : .. in* Il - Is r ,r-f thi S ri I 1 claim Ihe ballot a*, an Inalienable right, I I think rr. andi li - roi h iman We .'.? i ? ' i men have ? ra of go vei the pael tlon, for who can tell how mu h betti woul. W .? a lah ti bs* ?? the ballot that we n ? luantlt) hi 1 , ... |n t(l# woman and tb. the n niling maj ....... , . , ma j ... ? n 111 ?? ? ? ii i ?,' 11 ron ? ?.*?:-.??,. . i , t di ? re le. . ? ? . ? kin.I Mn Ih**** lhln| . ' ,???.. ? ik.-r ' - . rhe ont ? t In the i ? fl rhe Oral 1 il . ; - lhere neat v r . . ? ki?( ? \ .?-".-? a r . -. ? I ki: I I. ,1.,* N V . I nlv ll Pl lay a at A I'srl Mi WI ? ... re ai ' ? >. ... . ,...., ia well ai tm . , . . ... i v tbs norma [daces fo th* i | .ii... n Mon la] ii - ? ? ' ; ' f tl 1 - fr :n Sea '. ;a TUE /''.'I' '7' W JOBEB GOT I SIT Of K Th** sportive v.mn? man ! , : i sboch the othei Sown the elevati i "iii-, at r.irk Place ar;: ?i the Ur. lion of '"tty Hall I'ark. when ? ?? light* 1 np v Ith b ph.'-. . smile t that hs saw some .-i ?? wh un hi that I- e. sr some fun ahead. Ha began I . and al ha hurried along ll ?' , .n that the person whom he knew waa figs fut be kepi bli - ?? e "i, hei. ?,ii : .tr. ihi Upi I In and out of the eros while hli *mll* grew broader and hil eyes twinkled ir,.I * mi ? I-'.ii.iii). a h< ii hi rs s few feel behind h.-r. he began (.. walk on tiptoe Tb.ii he stole quiet I) up to hi rani laid bli han i on hli shoulder, ir bs - il l in b r ear, an i th* d< \: In *tnnt be wiabed thai bi hadn't, foi ., oung * >mau looked al i.i'ii witii . -. ? ?? that were al flrsl itartled, but whb i. then flashed Indlgn il "Hon .Uir you? ? ? ? ?t <r* aha could say snot bal a n I he broke In with an apo! ogy, i beg your pardon, he said, stammering. "1 ma.ie a mlatak* l thoughi I knew you I thought > ou a ??! ? .a.. bod* ? . ? a ? confu*iori wai so great and ha looked a, mu.'h the tool thsl nfl ons could doiibl thai he s is telling the truth, hut the young woman a . his apology with s pale smile is if she thought h.- wen s lunatic, so that be bowi l hil hes dive,i into a crowd, tba most crsstfsUan Joker in Kew-York. - ? ? Ogg i r crxs; With ali tbe m...i. rn Improvements In making cr. ,,t guns it )? not iik.iv that the ll-ln h gun, appropriately called Peacemaker, which wa tested .so successfully b-st Bat unlay al In lian lie.oi, will meet with the fate of Ita namesake thsl expiob.i half ii century a*,-" In lhe I'nlted States war Hteamer Princeton, kilting Beeretary of ct*ite Ppshur, Scr, tarv of the Navy OH.r, f'aptaln Beverley Kennon, vinni Mascey, Colonel flardlner and a colored servsnt sf Ihs President, besides wounding many other distinguished i.pie Tb- tir-t r.a. ? niau, i wna a IS-inch nun bulli after deaJgna furnished by f'aptaln Itobert Plaid Stockton, V B. n.. and built ..n the same principle ns th.. iL'-in-h wrought-iron gun thal wan brought to th., tillie,i Btatea by John Ericsson in ISM, Thi*. gun ? hi! i pierre only I'. Inches of wrought Iron, while the new Peacemaker pierced IT In he* af nickel plats. The projectile thrown by lhe finn Peacemaker weighed r'l" pounds srhlch was con -Idered sn enormous weight for b gua nt that lime. Th-, shell thrown by ihe modern Peace? maker weighed LIM poonda. At thnt tims the Stockton 1'. .. ? ii al . ? was Ihe lari<...-t f.lece of wrought iron ev. r brought under the forgo. It waa -i ii a greal bound In gunnary thsl tha ib.use of Representative! on february 19, ism. ? i .) .urn., i n, inn].t tbe gun. "u Prbruarj ts, imi. Ihe I'rin.-.-ton ma,ie . trip down the Potomac River with s large number of guest* .!...ii-.| t. wil this narr I ,,; nasal gunn ry. Tbe gun bad been Bred again and again willi ul 'XhiblunH an) signs ? i a. sknesa, gnd ? urlv lt> .med to be ii M ? : of tbs fcuesU bi i r tu *m I to Ihe e ibln of ih.- worship, .md Captain Stockton had risen t,, i.rr. r a toast io tbe Chief Magistrate of tbe Re public. At th.it mun.:,: in officer entered with a request Prom -.me >.f thc kw sis, ?a*, , ?,.,?? ?;i|' ,*? deck, that th, .-uh ui'irbr be fired ones more Btockton shook rn* head ufylns "Ifo more gun* ht." Hut th- officer -hort!** returned while Stockton was ri., akin- on th-, lubjeet-of his -.i ? with ? menage from the Secretary of the Navy xpres*lng bis i.-sir.* t . ne., the great gun tlrci "just inc* more." Considering this request In the light .' a command, .-'? ? lt ton Immediately went on deck, ni L cia in*,* bimi If i.. nml tb. gun, aim I and "re-i with th" re-uit already stated, Phillp II m.. ivrltlnjf of this *nld: "Th* rowe of mirth and J ivlal tt| below mingled wMh tbe sri.*ns of Ibe dying on li-,dr. Thi dlsastrbu/l nmiit.-i of thia Brat exparlinent Srlth gresl suns levin*! lo hlvi given B .ried; lo tba development of this branch of th* serries and nol until jual before rb. Civil W ir thal gun* if largi calibres wara uasd in ..ur war vessels and then onl) with email qhargei of powder, ii waa ibis that cauaed the order requiring the Monitor to ise only fifteen pounds of powder to a charge in it action with tne Merrimac, whereas nany limes hat .luantlty of powder was used later tn tho war ri lhe same class of nuns. ' .NEWS FROM THE SUBURBS. J1' ES Tt' HEATER CO UXTY. YONKERS. Jadga Dykmsn, of White plaiss yesterday handed down his decision In the mstter of the ap pllcatlon of Valentine Browne, Health oiricer of Y .nkers, to mike permanent the writ of prohibi? tion granted three weeks rn-o restraining the Com? mon Council from trying him fir alleged mal feassn.if oftl te. The ground on which the Reslth Officer's counsel baaed bia plea was that the CoflB mon Council had no jurisdiction to try him. Th nays that lt w add require a plain expression of the Leglalature to pli ?? the lt"ait'-. OfBoer of a municipal corporation abor.* the r^ach of the su thorltlei Instead of being Independent of th? municipal authorities, his acts should !;?? at all times subordinate to them. Th" decision il B papu? lar ..ne with the community. . . . The Rev. K. M. Davenport paator of th? Fir*' MetbodlBt ("hur.'h. has Invited the workingmen of the etty ti be present a; Ui?* evening Berries it his church ?hr, w.ien he will preach on the recent labor troubles In th" "Vest. His ? Jrct '.': "The Prln clple of Arbitration sa Applied to Capital and La? bor Disputes, 'nth F-onomleand Christian." . . . At the annual meetlm? of th" "A B. C." Bowling ("Tub on Frilay night Peter J. Mitchell was *?',..I lent, "Edward Wagner, vice-president; J. H. flaxton, secretary; I".Iward J. Mitchell, treasurer; Bernard Devitt, csptaln; Q. F. Shaffer, lieutenant. The newly elected oflicers wen* mide a committee to arrange for th" annual "W.-.i-r, ot the club, which ..... place in Augual . . . Th" Kev An? thony Malloy, who recently formed a CathoUfl pnr Ludlow, has arrived In the city anl tak<*n charge. Tb- tlrst service will be held to-.liv in 'h* lita irv of Holly Lodge, the pastor'* residence In Rlverdale-sve., near Ludlow-B*. Pother Molloy in tendl to pul up a l.irK1 tn* In which services will be held until the new church ls built. Th** dle -atlsfactlon which flrst arne ..ver the boundaries if the new pariah has died out. , , ? Th- Pall lade Boal Club ha* settled on Wednesday, August I. a ?he date for I I for 'h.* Baldwin tennis tr,,;.nv, now bel,I t,y Walter V. Hodgman. l-lter In .ugi ? ths '.uh rill hold a boya' tournament. Whl.i ? barn, at No 108 Ib-ach-st.. Pl la) ift*n .c. Abraham Heapy fo'.l from a scaf ? .1 -, the ground, i distance of twenty-five I I breaking hli knee ar. I ankle. . . . Th., weekly re - ? . ? ?.? 'cQue.j yesterday from the Ri i th Ofllce wi little diminution In 'he number of deathi among young children. Sixteen reek from rn fa tum. , , , Char : ????? M Mot tram, wife of cg-AIderman Th .ma* L. Mottram, died mddenly Priday n:.?h* a* h*-r home In Walnut-st, She wis in her forty-Aral year ?'ri Friday evening, al the home of th** I, nt No 22 Jacki rn it . a debate was hei! beti.i Frederick Warren and Wilbur Hammond. of the ? 8 ?-... ind John Phillips and Prede r k Pike, of the young Men'i Auxiliary, of Chri*t h Th- torn r "? favored a merer-lit^ , "ie beet f. r i \ to * avril!*' In, WoU* ntl were In favor of a trade. Th" VI tor S let) won the debate. Rrnest Varian acted ? ; Wilson 1> Y ir*i ,r s as critic monthly me.??int* of the Tonkers Yach* Club nigh) K Iward A-o-rns and Georg* In ?-Vp. . . Fred r. a I.. Mldftley snd '"ira i? Mellor, of this city, have - the ? ' rn- ll fr-e ? holar < .- iful al ihe -I ir." examlna r ? MOUNT VERNON. fl vi* rep*r'"l In Mount Vernon of""rd-i eire]** lay thal l i lu.- !: irretl h i l ma la i th r sigh i of the City i 'b ir:-r. ,? '. ilso of the fa ti In th** dispute concerning th? ed hla opinion and an or ler for Mayor Bruah, whi ls hailing over pending ? . transfer the off ?** 11 P.d.?on T.ewi*. tndldal It may be rsc tile I that K .-.i ui W Fiske, the I lem rstlc .-':.?? foi May r, wi hai *.*1 pre*Ment of the ' Aldermen, has heretofore disputed the ' '.f- Lewis, although the Repul ?? : ? ir th'y had taro majority un the f? *,* By thi ?*.- i ut rh. frsu lulen! - .. . it leaat twenty for VIr. I ' ? of Mr, Fiske h ivs , . .i i- - linus ria al the chair, and - ' him ? . I ? ri >thlng further i it many I'em i-i prefer th* .... ? ? *- ? ? their rn* !?' v ?;?? k| Board of Trn le , i r the movi.-.. nt or am it ed n i ? ? S .s?r election Th.- real estat* speculators b.mk*-r? men ire rh. strongest sdvocstee fir il icu 'h?- pr perty* iwners who bars ir- ; wh > have trot of assen -? *.-.| t , annexation. The - rion with "i lr* Her f Si ml Vern n the I ? ? ' :". -? i 'hi ster ind 1 - ? . ? mitti ;. pis f.r i ? - ?? ? WWTE Pl. \IN'3, T f Wi ester C ' I pir' lieut, wl'l hi , ?? .? e Plain* t moi r sr The ? ? i -. i pars ind Saeng [chester Count] an org ml* . ;.- bot " of rr ind a large number of I ted arith . -. ind fe* tl vi rs n which the Q -rn-, in an '. lagf The line -.*. Ill f 'rm i. I.. ? -...-? at 1 p. m., un i.r i> : ir il ? sl'l sss iti I by II T r?i k: .... F, '?? n, F. ii Van Kfee ?:< i-?! jan ?? I ' VVi f th* West 1 tar \tn -ng i ? rt les in ng thi - Intention lo t ike part are th. *;. a ? Ii Con ri. i. Moimi Vernon, Turner if v "k. r*. '!"?? i' ?-: i. Tonkers Turner i.i*-l* i- if**.. Harlem Ma pr. Yorl ? Moen ? . . i rh Beetl D | Quai v... ^ ir* s. >..:. rbund, New-York ? Mot ?? Iii ? ? \rion B ri >ty, Pough k. ?.;.':-i, i-.. i. Sing Bing Deutches Oeaang Yerrtn Mamaroneck Medertsfe', l'nl ins.rt Mien-, nerchor, Stamford iConn . furner Qeaang B u 1 Ho ith N rn ilk ? ? 9 .t the pars le, the sties an I their |nests will mai I to rh- Westchester County Phir * ? platf< rm will be occu intll midnight The M.rr/K- 1 Han*!, of port r'.'? ter; th* New R chelle Rand the Whit* p Band and the Mount v.-mon Band, be? ? aeveral .' itu corps fr,un New-York i'lty. wl'.i the marching music in addition t.> the ? programme*, .iv. Interesting ipr.-: ii c-. pi .gramme I is ..... an ing( d I'i IRT CHESTER. Th** strike In tbe ihlrt w-..rks of West A simon ls growing. There ,r? 17a girls n iw out, end more are likely to refuse to go t,? work to-morrow The factory employs about nix hundred women and Klrls, but Iii B'l about one thouaand persons ... ? .ai irs payroll Th* git nj the pru-** tn thi- department bave ben redueeil iteadl j until tb-<? cannot mske a living When th.* tlrst strike rt : ? rr Wi I needly, fort) nine kr"** went out in. Priday aleven more "olned the iirlke, end yes lei lay the others, 17" m number, w.*nt out. NEW-JERSEY. A JERSEY ('ITV MYSTERY. a ease which ?t tirs- seemed t? bs shnl!sr to th.* Barr wcliff mystery arsa rs l to hive occurred lu Jersey city yesterday. The victim wis miss Irene Bothem, Bhe whs ?ati *o have been as smited ,,n th., board aralh at Marion, where, lt ls believed, Miss Ma* Barrowcllff wa- Btruch doarn on ths night ?>f December ta. ISM. i.tk.* Miss iiar rowcltff, mi-s Bothem wis aa attendant at Grace Moth list Eplacopa! Church, in Townele-ave, MhH ltitbeai was srrested In Weel Nswsrk-sve., not fu from ih.- board walk, shortly befora I o'clock i nerds) morning Bbc srai taken to the Thirl Preclnci police station In the patrol wsgon, where sh,, was charged with i.g drunk sh.* probably* I i\ - h r r.*-ht num.*. but tr." ..tiler* m'stin li . ler. and ahe noa ? tere! on the blotter as ir-u-e H '? a. She refusi I to my where nh*. Ilvedt and wis lo-ked Up. ll I o' loeb lbs was arrabri. I belora Police Jus? tice Douglaas, ind being anabte or unwilling to an ?-.v r any questions, ibe was lined Ht, and in de? fault w is seni to 'li" county jab for thirt\ di\i I ifter she w.-.t? ; .k.-I ui> J. l.s'.ev Bothem, of No .-. Richards Plsoa called at the j it: to in quln about hli ititn li.- waa allowed to ara the tier, and al once recognised h?r .is his slater Sha waa released and t-ik-n to her home, nt No, TT, llroaiiw'ay, Marlon, shore ih? hu a furntohed room, ? - ' her melli ai her brothePa house. She I-fi her brother's al P ..'dock Friday n:>;hr. and sus that while walking along the board walk she was met b) ;? tall man, with a b>-k mustache and wearing a whit* it raw hst, who put a bini.* to her m .nth .ml compe.'ed her to take i drink Sb< says ive her tasted ;ike whisk** After drinking lt, she remembers nothing further unt l round hern t rn a eelL Mri Bomera, who live* u'-xi door, ll.: nlghl :,. i Ipspecior I.i::-.-.- thal Mis^ iif',.-:n. it'it.- letvlne her brother'*, want to h-r hon-' H. r i-hii't ui< exit, arel sh- Silked MISS I- dorn ro r.main awhile, . nd Ml*s Hoth?'m stop-yl with r*?r and tbs eirk child sntll b> o'c'.ock. when sh. left there io ?.. to her r om in rho adj lining Airer- Miss Hothem went and whore she l>.-*. I the tim. up,!, a citizen reported her IS ba ly.ng In \v..-,r N'ewark-ave., ai 1*40 a. m., the police have noi yel esr ned Mb.* Bothem says that th* man who con?P*.lfd her to take a drink did nit ofr r h*r sn; violence, either then or aft*rw-rl The family did not cai: a nhyalrMn to attend Miss bothem. Thev would not abow any one to see her. Et-TAIiLIHHED IMO.. fljsS; et,;; ,v MAKER ' ur W YORK BURT'S ?-.h?u-? *"' West '..'(.I S(., *** Summer Clearance Sale of all I.I nil ?< of I,lillies.', lien's, Qag <'liII<li-<-n'M Hiiiiimir fool-near, to hm <lo**.?'?l Ollt REGARDLESS OF COST. I-ii,*iic-s'' Russia Leather Blucher ?-:,(,(J ' ?.$3.50 Regular pries -Oo. ' "1 Ladies1 Best French Kid, But? ton, Piccadilly Tuc . , . .400 Regular price "oo. v Ladies' Russia Leather Blucher Oxfords.2 ka Ragnlar prl i rr M * Ladies' French Kid, Britton, Opera Toe.1,00 Itegulir -.-le. T's, v Ladies' Bright Kid Oxfords, P*. Ti|i.2.30 .Men's Russia Leather Larc and Bluchers.4.0Q R.: ?: : ri. ? ", " Men's Russet Goat Lace Shoes 4,00 1: 1 ? prk ? u't> Also nil olhrr *iiMniiiH*r _roo?U na low in i>ro|-or-|ini.. io mi.iI.c roun fyp ont -cw Full -.I;. !???? -mox*. In*iiij_ Esmtttf. EDWIN C. BURT & CO., 72 West 23d Street. Sexr '. .1 in lupin* un*,*, rle.Iv. ATHLETIC S A foll miorl ment of EVERYTHING FOR IrV MD <>?'T DOOK SPOrtT"l ^rnR t B o A T I N Tennis Goods BAND S-T* OATS N _?:.?? Ill Large al a-enrtn-eat la th? city, 6?n<l f'.r Hst.:*. in? Calal***** Fret'. HULBERT BROS. & CO., *-: r'-rra-r * ll .;;?.;?-* 2(1 Meet '."..U St., "*. V. HUNTING -.it-merits regarding fbi* ci-p -yr- . r "ut t y i'i:.-' Murphy. Tr. . _:_:__ nor .>ry 'h-r.]. NEWARK. Mri*, (""retch**!* Kihi. srtfe (,f Henry ': hi w-e s.hvh that h-r husband a Imltted to i. - ' ir he in I murdered Joseph I'reir,*-!, waa found in Schneider*! <'re.k _n th- Tint 1.'. inst, talked fr. - ? -: rss* ter.lay. She taya .-li-* .-innot be mlstal .t rhe belt found around Premer, .- ? * -< to her hnibm.! Sb- says alia kBOSra it .'- '"ell as she knows h.'t children. Mrs. Mary Willr-itn-r. Koli'., ni ifh-r -:-.-,iw, any* that Kohl robbed tier of $.".?. ir ,, . inout four m.withs agro. bur rh at Bhe lal not pro* ?'? him. Mrs Kohl says that several rhlMren ie her hu*.r.ati I arv! Pre i ni"I ,.r. :he nn?ht "t the m*j?* der going toward Schneider'! i reek She ? ?? ri r huabatid bought ft bottle of * hnappa, got l'r. -I ?? drink it. and after he wus .ljunk mur -.1 him. Th- police have turned over all th** ev ?*, '.. th- Prosecutor, an"r-h. will lay tbe matter be? fore th.* Orand Jury. Kohl .* atill In jail, when he waa committed in default of H.'s'i bab for beating hlii wife. BBCAUOU8. Jacob Heiser, n f.irrner living Ofl I Hoad near Snake Hi'l, emmit-. I aa morning by Mouing the top of bin h-wl ff ? tgun. Ile had place'. hi against t:-.-* n r/.z'- , l ?)..? ?>i!, and prepped ??? i*. r with his f * ?t. Ills wife, who arai ? ? ll ig chicken*, heard tli*- report <>f thi gu ran tnt., the house, where Bhe found her h iring dead upon the rt..". A'.! of bis'!., id the eye**, had been literally bi..wt. off Mr* could K'.ve no reason for the ad Tl i ipi . n-. i were ta comfortable circu - i-r -Ul ?r nt. a ? I -j.4 o trig*. I 1 ? ] il .ve ?r tra. sa. NEW-BRUNSWICK. The Inwatlgstlon .is to the mentsl .ondit! n of 4 Dix >!. Cunningham, the young New-Brunswl k i**** yer, wa* rSSUBBad Iii th** Mlddlesei Count] -ri, iii N'ew-Brunawlck yeateirlay morning The PB* dence of the commission f phyalclani a ii -rei. The co'irt accordingly found thai at the preeeal time Cunningham la lane Thin make* h rn ameoa*> bie to the criminal law, and he wlll'havi - --ira ?rial on t"v.. indictment*, charging him arith if fraudlng clients of money. HILLSDALE. Luther Haggerty, tha ten-yesr-oM bod ot 'ha Hov Theodore llaggerty. pastor of the Ifetfeodttl Church at Hllladsle, met ft serious acddei ? FHdsg light, while Bhootlng off a in-..- Broeroeken whV ie hftd left over from tba l'Vurth. The 1 pla ei mme of the Arecrackera In a lars** ai ol, and mhile li_rhi*nw lt thora iu* a premature exploeie% The spool struck young Haggert) In thi orn* r-letely blinding him. Pr Seer, of Park Ridge, ,vho attended the boy, Baye ha cannot tell yet tvhether the sight of the ey- ha- bee itroyoa. Voung llaggerty was just recovering frotl .-??vere which he received on July 4 by the irointe ure explosion of ii cannon. THE FE I XT t'ltiTH Vi FEET. Vail Uiver Mass. July 14 .Special) ?A .I-c'inelB ? ri. .s to _'? .-.nts has crest) 1 .-.'me HUI ."I 'or regulars In th.* local cloth market th:-, wee-. ind. as tb-re has been conaideraMe tr i M tdd makes, tb.* st irk ofl li.ii. I hts been i * danufacturera hst* evidently aasde np tb* 'J hat there will be little or no h-iprov*nie?l :?} luotationa th.s \ ear, as tb. v have aold ai fai M m is thev ,-r..n s.e. e\.*ti Bl that th* :.. Wf, !| un heavily en|rsged for the future. Th? ? ? i'*?""?* laa been eurtalle l a feu thousand pie ?? <*( o accidents an.l to repair* which an i ng ** in.l *hlpmenta hav* ben unusually largi ~ni itatemenl ls ns follow*: Proluctlon. l'1"."" rc'""-''.' lellvertea, 111.00O; *tock on bani. :"**.. .:'.. - * "? txirts. *42.'?>ii: last week'.-* stock, :-.'.'? . * _ ; ?dd 111 "??' i'i\.;ir*. :?;." ? ?t>ot. i - "r \e.klv delivery rn JuU. R.0OO; Ana iel ? ?_* ember, 11,000; October, i-."**. Sovemh "? lecomber, 4,"0.. Price, life eenta for HxM*. M-rW? Irm. THE MOOEISH sri.r.ix took PITT. ?. of henri ia in- "?????*?? mporary), we cannot but feel an ?d'*-in':\>" % he devoted si fe, who showed such per-ev - r ?"u nd such re*.line*.- of ie*ouri*e. by *'?."*' '. iir*. uceeeded in dellverlag her husband from a -? ?ag Imprisonment.