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TJOVEMBEB 2, 1878. O RK O L I 253 HooleyHt Tbaatra, not atated Canton. Pa., Kra av.amut^ themselves JlAd been pat oat for 49. The war ran away, when Derby t^mmmnA TBE CH5CTWIf/ATI CX.TJB. . ws. HTTPBON. assumed win- W. FULLER and others; shout CHARLES $50. The best baseball dty of the West, after tnrae year* of The aai nnil of'the prise toarney on the Union tells were mnllM and catches wore missed was THE TRIGGER. ning by three lengths; Slsturoajice seexmd. lVord Aug. 1.1, 181824. His . PlttabuTK, Pa.. Lycenm, aacred concert, Adah N. Y.. . DaDeeeaafnl experiment In iiiisesilMii.l i lull niaiiamniHiiil. Grounds Oct. 28, the contestants being tbe anfflolent to have driven Brewster crazy, the Zetland. third,' m Itoeadon. City, wss played T^me, taax. » business wss epecnta- Richmond ccaublnedon, abcot $g New York has at last taken path again, Hndsnna The ' the right as lniaDaod'69. Hi* York Brooklyn " ' no" Alaska* and the * ** ' j^Se show Lodge of P. contributed $B0 St. Pant, veteran doing the bowling at one end. The si- GTTY QtTABXj.—The ' i'lai i — concert In Syra- B. O. Bka On Oct. 16 ins Cincinnati CInb team of 1878 ended its er could present only aeven men. ont they played so well BOXBUBY Fall prise fMJenny Idnd's $102. leged ball-players went In first, and all bnt Brew- 5 "Inn . Athenanm. mixed entartalnmant, _ caner, and, alike la Its club management and Its fine play- that the Hudson* had difficulty In winning. meeting ot this company was held at Waluut A LOHa BXDX,—From r*e rinnrn. Spartxwut* we resulted so saHslactorlly to Sept. 23: N. Y. City. ODmore's Garden. Volunteer Fire ster were easily disposed of for dock-eggs and St&^SSch ing. It has closed the next best season to the celebrated B-lB.ro.AB. HtrDsoVj B.1B.POO.B. Hill Bange, Mass., Oct. 22. Hatch Ho. 1, open to Iearn that Captain Salvl aooompllahed the feat ot '. Kcompsnled Her on her tour. Department Concert, $3.401.60 Philadelphia Ha-aner- small single baring ^*»v*- I ^ champion campaign of 1889. Tbe elnb officers of tbe pres- r. f 1 1 } 10 r*mU,Id b... 1 0 S 1 0 figures, Moer&n and Sontter all 200 yards, live rounds eaoh. Bergamo, in was next engaged ehor Society, concert, not stated .savannah, Oa., olio members, nanlted riding from Lombardy, to Naples, ^J^sbnSeVHo ent organization havs honorably discharged an their Blppalagher, e. 2 2 Doaebaavsa b.. 1 IS aolte a soft thing of it In bowling them ont. Then following centos in the success of the tanis : H. T. 900 kilometres, or nearly 680 English »» and manage the busl- perfarmanee, abont $311 Lowan. Maaa, about this obligating, player* thepnblic; and Laraln, r. 1 1 0 miles. In ten ZSjtalBS advertising to their and stand* 3d b... 1 1 a BaMgb, L le eleven went in, and before the eeoond wloket Llthgrow, 18; al date, amatenrmlnatrel pertarmance.rTralrtlna nearly $300. 1 0 Bockwell, 21; N. W. Lieut. Mat- days. The task was performed on Ledo, a Sar- 2j^l5gWwnAt Is ttSmtesUy called lag Ont as the champion dnb of the west, snd second In Sullivan, Lf.... 0 1 Schenck, p 1 fell 62 runs had been scored. The men who floored S^ 8epL 2k: Plalnfleld. n. J., concert, amount not stated. the 1 13 thews, 18; N. A. Putnam, 18; H. O. Gardner. 18; dinian more, whose grandalre was a pure <25*P«?igr with Franoonl's Hlppo- season's pennant contest, In the honest play oT their Troy, 2d b 0 0 _ Levin, lstb.... 1 double, figures all being Arab. *oase" .....Trenton. N. J., not atated Abont this date the 1 1 were caught Eddy, 17; D. O. Eddy. 16. little over hands, ha illd to team, their skillful fielding, and in the creditable O'NeU. p 0 0 01 Smith, as S ">""'"«« P.J. Andrews. 17; L. She stands a 14X and is said to ^^.^flrsfshow of « JabDee Comedy Company, wane In Grand Baplna, Mich., features ' stars! and, e.... o 0 a In the Held, Hoernn giving two and Blelgh i> «££ " of their elnb management daring 1878, they Dunnlgan, lstb 0 0 The prise winners in Match No. 2, open to those be about aeven years old, gray, with an Arab fore- •MstOjA^J^Vranoonl Hippodrome was located mated proceeds of oneentertalnment, amonnt not atalad. rank with the best In tbe lieagne arena. No sooner HoCord.e.1... 0 0 4 two, Sontter also being let off easy. Ouddlhy Sept. LonlsvlJIe, Ey., Opera-house, not stated. who bad made 16 or mors In previous match, 200 head and very plain hindquarters. The last tSsSjb.irf Sis FlIOi - avenue Hotel, which 29: Is the dlabandment of the pala-off team of 1878 an* O. Balefgh,Lf. I 1. made two One catches, and fielded np to a high Brooklyn, V. Y., Lyceum, Armenian Dramatic and 600 yards, were : H. C. Gardner, 33; N. A Put- stage, from Osserta to Naples, was ridden not -Tsui occupied by a well-known Association, nonnced than the new team lor 1879 springs Into ex- mark. Levhey, Hadley and UoDermott also cap- irtousiy $t00 Baltimore, about this date, dramatic perfarm- nam, 28: W. Llthgrow, 28; L. Eddy, 28; H. T. without the greatest dlBculty, the gallant little Thompson, -While Istence, snd, as officially stated, It is to be the strongest Totals...... 4 B 27 11 ft Totals 7 £7 27 13 8 rfl^.kf DC by Corporal anee by Wednesday CInb, about $1J00. tured fly hails in good style, and Lawlor made a J. Andrewe, 18; mare here an American the Clncunatl CInb has erer placed In tbe field. In tbe ..: 1: 01200 0' 00-4 Bockwell, 22; J>. £. Eddy, 21: P. being distressed beyond measure. On ar- played Sept. 20: Brooklyn, b. Atbenmm. good catch off his own bowling, he taking a iS*"?? InmDany Y„ Pbllometbean flnt place It is a team—for the first time since 1869—which Hudson ...... 1. 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 0-7 Lieut. Matthews, 16. Match No. 3, open to those riving within the precincts of the city, wlth-bavlf Hippodrome took Society, not stated; Brooklyn HnHo HaU, Mlas Maud there was plenty sW^nloIedFrancoiil's has no cliques or rival elements In It to mar Its harmo- First bsavsvezras—Hudson 4; Alaska, S. Runs earned majority of wickets. Though 16 first competition, an hour to Giles' Concert, not stated -Dayton. O., Association who have made less than in spare, she was unable to move on Inch foUowlDg Winter Mr. Fuller en- nlooa working together. Beeondly, It la for once Hudson.' 1; -Alaska, I. Umpire, Mr. KeBy of Manches- ot very bad cricket, there was lots ot fun, and SSf^fliV '*>» TTnfi.hlnann a team — 200 yards, five rounds : J. O. Hosmer, F. O. Carter, farther, and could not proceed to the cavalry Barnum at the old HalL a branch Of gamllywa^aww^inn^M aeleftert ter Club. Ttaae^lh. JSloyrnent or P. T. more for their playing together for the aide, and aum. - the game was fully enjoyed by all who partici- S*!t toslve a concert. J. D. Williams, F. 0. BrowneU, 18 each ; A. J. Wal- barracks, as had been arranged. She had to be corner ol Broadway and Ann for their fielding skill Id home posltlons.than for "splendid acted as umpire 5**^ vSenrn, Sept. 17: Atlanta, Qa., Beethoven Society, concert, pated in It. Old BUI Crosaley len, I. P. Gregg. 17 eaoh; L. E. Quint. J. H. John- put up at the nearest lay battlnv." Thirdly, It Is a team which lnclodes a majority PJElOVIUKSfCK CX.TJB. stable, where She down Spring of 18M, declining a re- amount not atated Haverhill, Mass, concert. $3mX THE or the cricketers, and It looked natural to see dead beat, S^ Jm . ' i of Its players haro worked together for son, 18 each; O. H.Walker, 16; J. H. Frothing- trembling all over and refusing food Tn .Xzr v o lAinMi vivm who Mveral sea- very Ukeryto be marked Sept. 28: Philadelphia, Academy ol kttvdc, $4.80112 Thssetsrmef lflTOwill'be one the veteran the field again. In the second inn- sons; and lastly. It la a team which now baa a more com- professional on ham, 13. Katah No. "Nursery," 200 yards, five and water. Thanks, however, to be- Cincinnati, Jsuato Ball, about tnls date, by the return ofsome ofthe loetabeep of tbe 4, the care aomethinff like petent manager at Its head—James White—than It ing of the Brewster team they lost nine wickets SSD. has fraternity. Several noted baD-playen have received some rounds: A. W. Horsey, 16: a. L. Wentworth. 11 stowed upon her, she was comparatively ail right had sines tbe dob was reorganized, some three yean ago. for 66 runs, Brewster making 24, Mlddleton 10, Sept. 29: Boston. Matt.. a*v«re lemons In rsgard to the coat of neglecrlng a reputa- W. H. Clark, 10; F. H. MoKelvey, 8; W. H. Hitch- again the following day. Captain Salvl started principal female rider. Torn Hall, concert by Gcr- Aocordlmr to the official announcement of tbe player* ot stopped •*€**..* Ms wife the maaia tion for Uionrngh Integrity of character. Some of the ex. and EauaUag a good 8. Darkness then 8, from Bergamo on »wri Band and Tomer Orchestra, amonnt not stated. 1379 and their positions, more than ordinary Jadc-mont has Ins, skirmishers* Match, seven rounds, four Sept. 23d at ten A. sl, ar- were also leading attractions. Chicago. North- Turner palled men bare sorely repented their put misdeeds, play, the first inning given below deciding the at **!tS™ family aWe Hall, concert, not stated: been exercised' In tbe placing of the nine as follows: Jsa in advancing and three in retreating : H. T. Bock- rived Naples on Oct. 3d at halt-past nine A. n In lsSS.Str. Fuller has a llve- Hooter's Theatre, not stated. while othere who merited If they did not receive punish- contest J** wnrfU>eni White, ; Will llcVey. 1st b. M. Previous to starting c White, p. ; b. ; Barnes, 2d ment have "seen tbe error ot their war," and are de- well, Bergt. Qragg, N. A. Putnam, 24 each; J. 0. he made a bet of S.OOOf. ut*?.'Z*i™ this season, which reminds elm Sept SO: Salem, Maaa. Meebanlca' Hall, $19). Bbbwstbb's 8ms. SOUTTXR'B SlDa of Gerhard t, Sdb.; Borke. a a; Dickenon, I. C; Hotallng, to do the distance in ten e Oct. 1: Pnllaaalphla, f^ sirous of retrieving the past by (rood deeds In the future. Hosmer, H. O. Gardner, 20 each. days. experience in thebUBl- Mt | nxnlblUon, amonnt Middlekm b. Sontter. . . Banes c McDermott b. SSd«Vfl first c t ; Kelly, r. f. : with Foley and Sullivan as substltntea. connection with the Providence B«^ not atated. We refer to this suhlsct In Coddlhy b. Sontter Lawlor bxdbelt vb. FOTTs Edwin Fobbzst, the famous of Maryland, they carried a We nereraaw Burke, Kelly, Dickenon or SalUvan play, because that Gecnwe Wright and S —A pigeon matoh for $100 trotting sire, and 3 P'SJrfni: atour : Club, we baveiuet heard ,m4en' J-. Opera-house, reading by Mlas Brewster snd b. Moaran 14 Began, runout 0 the direct ancestor ot Green's -and varied the fare of "hog -°^J-JS ._S and therefore we cannot comment on them except by re- Manager Morrow of that dub have concluded to give c a side, fifty birds eaoh, 26yds. rise, IX ounces ot "trltthrstpd trotter i*»JJwiih IhSne Edith Webb, amount not staled. HaasUng b. Moeran Sontter c Lshey b. Lawlor 37 Inns by game shot by port, and that from all sources is excellent, both as re- McGeary, of the old Pblladelpbla nine of the days of shot, was shot by Howard Bidgelyand George O. ot the same name, was burned to death on the i&fEZ^-at th* local Oct. 4: Philadelphia, Association HaD. concert by La Lawlor c. Banco b. Bootter Moeran e. Hadley, b. Law- gards character and skill In tbe field. But the other, we Philadelphia "Mutualism," a trial Is their nine of Potts at the grounds of the Baltimore (Md.) Gun occasion of the destruction ot the stable and stock m One day, while on the way from Lyre Society, amount not atated Rochester. N. Y. Wiltshire b. Moeran lor 28 ^ Km» know, and we can apeak of these "by the card." The 1679. The wisdom or this course remains to be tasted by 21. ot barn ot his owner, O. W. Ferguson, Anne, the shot-gun In the Comedy Club, net stated. Hadleyf run oat Clarke a. and b. Lawlor. . 6 Club Oct. A number the friends of the at MarBhall- •"Smto Prlneess White brothen have proved themselves to be the equals experience. McOeary baa undoubtedly seen the folly of Oct. 13: New York City, Raynurket Theatre, Snnday- Lshey a Sleigh b. Moeran Olles a Cuddlby b. Lawlor 3 principals were present, the weather was One, town, Iowa, Oct. 19. Ot the twenty odd stallions t^5Sr,e!wuton was by accident discharged, ol the best rarrhlng and pltcblna pair who have ever not making a reputable name tbe chief aim of bis profes- nurht concert, amonnt not stated. played McDermott b. Sontter.... Sleigh, not out.. and the shooting excellent, Mr. Bldgely winning and broodmares which were In the buildings, ? received the contents of both barrels in a league nine together, and, with the increased sional career. Is a married man now. Is well off snd Oct 14: For two weeks up to tnls J, n. Huntley's He Chadwiax b. Moeran Hayward c Hi artery date field support they will have Lu 1879, If they do not head regain his lost prestige. There has never been by two birds, as shown In the subjoined score: Noroross* Manchester and Sample's Edwin For- breast, severing a main Dramatic seeks to b. Brewster 2 Wj^Sst and Company, traveling South, donated ten per the list In the race next year all J. OUes Sontter 1 1 1 Chief) pennant we ah be rather question of hla ability ss a player ; his services would Bldgely-1 1111. lllll. lllll. 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1, oil rest Jr. (formerly HlllBdaJe were the only H^LTilTMstlB* his life, as It was some cent, or their gross receipts. any Dougherty, not out Jenkins b. Brewster 0 surprised. Harry Wright, tough as be will find things In this season nave been at a premium In League nines, had 1L111IO,I0010.11000,1111L Total, 50 ones saved. Edwin Forrest was foaled in he relolned "the brigade." Oct. 15, Brooklyn, H. Y., Hall, amonnt not Duffer b.lft ailbsrt c Cuddlby b. Oneida, B*»*ntBB before Lycenm Providence In 1879, will find his hardest task to win when he been called. At any rate, George Wright has determined 42: missed. & B that at this time a "box atated. Byes.... Brewster 0 County, N. Y., in 1851, and was by Bay Kentnaky a^ > u to remark facing tbe new Cincinnati nine. hfcVey has been placed to give McOesry a chance, and he has therefore engaged FoOS-11 110.1 11 1 1.10101.01011 ,11101.01111, £ « Oct 18: Francisco, Pavilion, regi- Talbot, ran oat IS Hunter, dam by Watklns' Young Highlander. would now be consumed by a San Cat, Mechanics' In the beat position possible for him—be Is at home on him to play ataecond base in bis new nine. Dick Blgbam lllll, 11101, 11011, 101 11.—Total, 30; killed, 40; '•SSL "which mental concert, amount not stated. Byes.4;L.b..3;wldes,2. 9 Ee was subsequently purchased by B. A. Alexan- at exhfbltlos In one day, did flrat-beae. as ho Is In no other position, with bis ha9played like a trump this past season, and no doubt missed, la HJl.iJadTertUed Oct. 23: Hew Turk Wallack's Theatre, amonnt not nod they were mostly tacked City, old companion, Boston Boss Barnes, at second, and McGeary will do likewise next year. A handicap sweepstakes tor a cup wss then aer ot Kentucky. days, Total . *fiSSF»u auted. "reliable behind the bat, this trio should be Total., . 49 .161 of thousands of James" contested, ten birds each, O. E- Boston (28yds.) **!«M[tatlng the cutting the strength of the Cincinnati Infield. Oerbardt has PALL OP WICKETS. 13 49— winning with a clean score, five others killing "* "fSfSitlier—a monotonous job, which filled turned ont to ha the player we said some years ago THE CHICAGO CltTJB. Brewster's team. 2 T7 23 30 39 44 46 49 4949 49 . 61 66 91 111 116 116 149 131 —151 eight each pW^L time on rainy days and Sundays be would be. He can play third bass ss well ss sec- from Secretary Spalding of tbe Chicago Club In Bonoer'steam 0 83 nine apiece, and four more A letter Umpires, Messrs. Greasier and White, THE GAME OF CHESS. rtJP'fLiIng). In the Spring of 1856. ln- BASEBALL. ond, and he will gnatly strengthen what was a rather forms us of the fact that their dub team for 1879 has been GOOD Shootdto.—At OolllnsvlUe, Ct., the Bod weak place In the team of 1878. Burke Is reputed to be a follows: better terms, he Joined Jim Myers' engaged, and that It Is as and Gun Club have a 200-yards range, at which hr aeeood George Wright at abort field, and, as played the I. hi •pom M he ruu..^.FUnt, c Quest, 2d b. . . _ Dahymple,. . L " It Doing thai energetic manager's they shoot off-hand, Creedmoor rules. Mr. J. D. will ^«Mir TBE PRIZE. TOURIVEY. BialUonnnder Barnes this season, be will be at borne there, LarkIn, Hanklnson, 3d b. Gore, c t 8. LotD.—No. tvaandlj ; th*j nerar find it an- this country. A great outside p. their P°*J£niiee In Alaska vs. Hudson. otallnjr Is a fine player, a flrst-clasa ontnelder, and an ex- Anson. 1st b. Peter*, a a Schaeffer, r. f. Marks at last meeting made 48 ont ot a pos- TenlentaruMeible-muah lui both to««tW: Uimioi aecenslonlst, walked ATHLETIC. Hw-FiKTwaa a female who A. Occident. cellent cDaDRs-oatoDer. Dlcieraon and Kelly are spoken wita Williamson and Harbldge In th. r sas nu eorpa. Tb. sible so. The ohota were as follow :06060461 ora*iwVsUUoii«a tod aieooiy to enjoy a coatrtbntlQD from eonvos. Serious of as "good and true men," admirably for yon. - the ground to the apex of tho Tbo nm nutcb of tire toarney in wtucb tbe Hadsoas of and suited the play of three of the above men we are not famlllsr with; 5 6—48. At the Last four meetings his scores were tlC position, aamgned them : while young Foley stands ready Is strong In the very point It was weak In COLLEGE OP THE CITY OF* N. T, T.P. Bull—VuTtbartaftf tilpeoftt^ TSinnii-* o' opposition with Joe Fentland's Brook]jn ud tbo Flyaway asd ,41—km dab* of Now York but the new team 46, 44, 46, 48. In the soore ot 48 above mentioned to fill the place of a disabled third-baseman or catcher. It tor the pitching be- wilt* Mme of wbtcb wo shall onrtcb ooroolamog. ttjKjg-jut, the erection of billboards or mam- bftTe entered In a contest for a mme or 9100 and a eUrer In 1878, and that Is In efficient support he third annual Fail of this aaeocia the target showed that the shots were all within Is scarcely worth while to place each a One nrat-baaeman hind the bat. with Flint to catch, Larkln will be able to B. R. BABTUraa, Carrol), Lv—Corrwt Id Prota. UV; In lnltl- ball waa commonoed on the union Qronnda. BrooUyn* were held at the Manhattan A. 0. Oronuus , centres S*hD±ietllis, now so much vogue, was SalllvsB said to In the reserve corps; It would quest, at second base, a circle of ten Inches diameter, the two tbe Key or rrob. 1,136 is 1..K to B«l Yes, Varay? on Oct. 23, the flnt teams to antar the list being the new ss Is be let himself cat In pitching. In too. Eighth avenne, Oct. 20. since attained fame and for- better let The weather was good and being oloee to the bull's-eye. Mr. Marks made Ounojv with gnat othors, !?^wvin has oftbe Hudson and AJaaka CI aba. weather was be to him strengthen some other team. If a the team will be stronger than before, and the new out- » many an too^badlf^cten nines Tbe the track ditto. The spectators were not numer- Proxtt." AddnsSeribnerACa. City. required, they aval] themselves of There first N.Y. . •Mn»d The next Spring (1857) Myers sailed warm and pleasant, and tbe attendance nomeroas, while change-pitcher is can fldd Is said to be the stronmt In the League nines. the beet average at the eight regular meet- Mover's servlcea Ol the hatting strength of the team we Is not a in the nine, however, Imown as a good Add- ous, and were compoeod mostly ot nndergrada Ool. Huoauva.— Paper neelTed;—Ihank yen t**i?zJt!Twiih^—pe With Howe ka. uusniugCushlBg*se inwGreat Amerl-Aiuon- tbo matcb Itself nroTed to be quite np to tbe Leans or In- man ings ot the Oonneottoiu Rifle Association at>WU- cannot speak st present At rate, that Is super, competitions fairly interesting, ' Wttnumt FArana—October, Ha to baatf ; tfcaaikg; any of secondary ; will on band to atea. The were ** Mr. Fuller declining to accompany ternational standard, as tbe score shows. Tbe Hnasone pre- ganeral bnt no doubt Bpdding be lowbrook this nrmnon 'Tsa first and only 3 mode anu importance to their strength as fielder* and ba se runner*, vlsemattera nothing batwegnatlyresietthat llni ilnqif ai il nniitaiiitiar Him ent«d tho ama taam as plmjwl in tho metropolitan tonr- especially tho nve-mUe walk, tmt ont of * hare with the orlg- by him was made wlth''a' eight, the last shot, : QtSStitian. He remained especially to their strength In "playing for ^ new never reaped oa. • ney. with tbe eoteeptlon of the ubatltailon of Msxslsnd of and the side." ordinary marked the proceedings, A return fol- which came Into the possession Cincinnati has had costly experience folly ot select- of the seventh day, or forty-ninth Bhot All the J. Sh-cfw*.— hanka for tbo nrl&lon. **iw«rfoutflt,tfoutfl in plaae ol Farrell. lat- of the Milvaukbb Club.—The Mllwaukees disbanded for U. T tbe Wltoksj as catcher tbe Joe tbe Tmt lows : Hundred-yards run—First heat : E. B. Web- 1 ing their clob each season remaining shots were centres or bull's- eyes. Kemp. He continued with Nixon and finable play more, account or bnatnets. team on the basis or a player's the season Oct. 19. They were paid In fall, and left for their yiwDS* ter being to any on ster, '88, time, llXseo.; Q. Eggleeton, '8S, 2. unUl the Fall of I860, fulnll- batting record. They nave grown wiser by the lessons, satisfied with Mr. Bogera Bennett. Wearer 1; MZztBEBS ot the Blfle Association iSSos parmers The Alaska team, however, was a combination nine, ln- home*, well '80, F. Columbia snot Tn Bbookltv Onaa club.—Tbe annual Baatlnti of lft l and now make that the secondary consideration In their Second heat : lu Stuart, 1; time, llXsec. ; winter engagements In theatres. eladlng; and H,tlM " T of tbe Cblcagos, Kent ol and flolbert, wbo have signed for 1879 and 1SSVwill Winter for the bronze of the National Association this dab waabwMatthalrraonia. in the Brooklyn Lttnrr S«nnl estimate. With sound management, badge uasocl- the Bodsona of Hudson, and others not original Ala&bas, a determination to in that dty: Foley In Chicago; Tialrytnpls In Warren, HI. Emmons, '82. 2. Third heat: ML Palmer, '80, 1; BnUdlna. oa the alght or Oct 23. wbeo the offlcers at this season P. T. Barnum became InaUt play, with beat at Washington, D. O., Octi 22. The distances Sim bnt lonr of tbo lattsr playing In tbo team. The contest upon honest and the team the club Golden In Springfield, Hi., Peters, Redmond and Morgan time, U>ieec; C. Hezamer. '83, 2. Final heat: 18,8 were txnjmlto*m«ly' Te-elacU-1, aalaltowa: Pnaident, «hT management, and Grizzly Adams and have yet bad, the season of 1879 can be looked forward to were 800, MO and 1,000 yards, and the leading 2Jm5 was close np to the flith Inning, id which the Alaskan In BL Louis; and Goodman and Creamer in Pennsylvania. 1, Stuart 2, Hexamer 3; time, lOJJooo Mr. Tamer; Tr^tiivddeDt. Ut. Tbompeon f Moreiary, Mr. Hsnlon Brothers and Ella Zoyara by Cincinnati with confidence of ancceav. Palmor scores were: Prof. Wm. Harkness, 71, 71, 74—218; £tm*b the made the first ran of the frame, the score stand Lng at 1 to Up to date the following players have signed for next year: '82, Peek; txeamrer. Mr.-* Hoy**; •xtScndnlcommltum, One-mUe walk—F. Conboy. 1 : time, 8m. WiiB. ; Eiino chief attractions. During this year the 0 at the end of that Inning. In the sixth blanks were Bennett, Wwver. Holbert, Creamer. Remaen and Hoyaa- J. M. T» Faxtello, 69, 76, 70-214. Tbe other totals Ucssn. Chadwlck, Uornar and Thayer. nVBntehb n- E. Brlggs, '83. 2; J. Nordselk, '82, 3. Hundred, Simprohlbitory law In Connecticut was re- scored by both nines, and in the seventh each sUCed two han. McEdvey and Warner (of Indianapolis) have been se- were: C. Laird, 210; Col. Bevenslde, 199: Jas. cepUoo ofttae'seaaon wUltake plaoo the «eeond Wednes- WARREN ws. MTJTUAX, run, handicap, open to all amateurs—Flnt H --a hnalnesn there was verv lorce. Mr. runs to their score, tbe Alaskan still leading, this time by cured, but bare not yet algneii. Tbe Clnndnnatls hare re- yards E. Bell, 104; P. I. Lawrltzen, 180. It will be per- day In Norember, od which occasion th* new thsse m |*m- very flue amateur game was played in Warren. 3 to 2. In the eighth inning the Endnous added a nlngto A Pa, leased Sullivan, andne will probably play first for Mllwau- heat: E. Johnson (25ft,), 1; time, 11 l-3sec; B. 8. beribip rule will ro Into operation. Hitherto tbe doaa Oct. 16, between the Warrens snd Uutnsls Corry. ceived that ParteUo made a full score at 900 yards, to their score, and, blanslntr their adversaries, tied tbe the of kee. Manager Boners, says a correspondent, has fulfilled Weeks, 0. O. N. T.J15), 2. Second heat: E. Leon- hare b«ea tea tfoliva tbe yeu-. loci adlng Mb» arr ntwcrlp- Tbe home nine employ a professional pitcher. Smith of Milwaukee Club will remain In and he Is also credited with twenty-tour bull's- score—3 to 3. Tbo contest now became qnlte ex- all hla contract*, and the 1; H. Schroeder. C. C. N. Y. (20), 2. tion. This year this rale will remain In fom; bat. In ad- of managemont of the circus. Buffalo, which strengthens tliem considerably. Tho field- ard, N. T. (10). hla ecoro epolled by -jS^n^relns citing/, as the play was flrat-class, and each nino was the League, dl reports to the contrary notwithstanding. etes In succession; but was dition, a chess- membership rale of Ato dollars a year, ing of both nines was Tory good and abont equal, but the Third heat: W. Boberts, O. C. N. Y. (16), 1 ; time, aViahn 0 Heenan's return to America, after doing Its !evel best to win. In tbe ninth toning tho a miss at the third shot at 800 yards, while the exclnslre of library subscription, will be* established. Warrens outbatted the visiters ilsoc. ; B. Moynan, 0. O. N. Y. (17), i. Fourth SinStJsfactory contest with Tom Bayers in Hodsona were disposed of for a blank, and then the sixth was a centre, counting 4. Propositions for membership under the new* rale will be la Warrex. B. lB.PO.A-* HUTUAI- R. lB.ro.As, heat : 0. Hezamor. C. C. N. Y. (6), 1 : time, ll^eec. was engaged to give exhibitions Alaakas went in to win. Two men were on bsj-ea. order at the next meeting or tbe clob, wbleb will take ELfcad he Gelarich. a f... 1 1 Hlckmott, c. 1 0 6 2 0 Roberts. The Bbookltn gun Clob held their monthly weeks by Henry Wood, then a well- with one man oat, when Rice bit a high ball to left CRICKET. W. Todd. 0. C. N. Y. (20), 2. Final heat: place the lint Saturday In NoTvmber. The ohesa recep- SrnVn Brown. 1st b... 1 11 J.Delonghry.rf. 0 0 1 shoot Oct. 22, thirteen members contending for tions will take place monthly dnrlnc the Winter season, experimental C^ntre-fleld. which R. Smith and ttcCord both ran In 0» 1; Johnson, 2; time. Usee. Fatting tbe shot, fLnia minstrel manager. Borne Jones, c 3 6 Mollen, p 0 9 constituted prize, which on occasion consultation tor. No call was made for one or the other to take '82, 29ft. lOln. ; M. Watson, the gun which the and which camea will be played by resulting as favorably as had Miller. 3d b.... Blair, as 0 1 2 121b—C. Howland, W. Sndtlons not tbe bail, or. If It was. It was not heard amidst tbe applause THE AUSTRAIaIAIV HATCHES. be three times before becoming per- the prominent mcmbeni of tbe clob. Bcbwlng, 2d b.. Hasted, 3d b... 0 2 2 28ft. Sin. Quarter-mile run—First heat : J. Cal- must won expected, Mr. Fuller was engaged to take following the hit. At any rate. R. Smith had no sooner TUve StOftUtlcs ot Five Contea la. wn Smith, p: Miller, ct 0 1 '81, time, E. Webster, '83, 2. sonal property. The conditions were ten birds which Improved the business, caught the ball than, almost simultaneously. McCord Thoaeh the aerlM of Lnt«nutIonAl matches In which lister, 1; lm. 8Kb.: SsnasBcement, Arnold, a s D.Delouabry.Lf 1 O 0 '82, each, 2eyds. rise, 60yds. tail (previous winners to Fen Pbiss Third toubnii.—This biilllanCpaau*Ta-at- the season he was with the collided wtth bun. and. being the shorter man, his the Aoutrailu cricket-eta taJie put will not cJom on til Uie Second heat: F. Emmons, 1; time, lm. i%e remainder of TTueedal, r. t... Henry, 2d b.... 0 2 at armsbas been decided by Mx. Cot pester in bis weJjVkiiawa m head struck Smith's Jaw with mco force as to lay Lartt of the month, we give below auch detaiia of their B, Dudenslng, '79, 2. Final heat: Calllster 1 stand 28yds.) W. Wynn, Butler and Woods Bros., who then brought out for the first Utter, L I Bright, 1st b... 1 0 10 0 clear, careful and exhaustive style. It baa resulted in (It- baton the flesh open, besides knocking aim senseless, SlcConl games on this aide the Bocky Mountains an the reports 2; time, lm. 8Mb. Eunning high each killed nine, and in deciding the tie the first- feat called Zampnaerostatlon. Falling Emmons InctheUe prlx* to *'£*JUir«nts«.'' by Alfred ArneU. Oot*- uaUie being so stunned by the shock that he did not know which hare appeared in The Curpn admit oC Flnt we Boemeleler, '82, alt. llln. ; E. named grassed three In eucceeslon to Butler's for the tenting season Totals 4 7 27 13 8 Totals 3 4 27 18 8 jump—L, Man borc, Sweden; tbe 2d, by but a very slight Lnferionty. to r^Lgn an engagement what he was about. Taking unfair advantage of the acci- We below the tahlea showing the play at the bat and In two and Woods' one. This Is tho second time Warren 01100200 0-4 E '80, 1ft. 91n. Bunnlng long-Jump—E. Mars, Uerr H. F. Is. Ueyer, under the motto **I*tai*Wciik.' st the salary he demanded, he became dent* Itarkln Tan roand the bases and scored a run, tbe owl lug of tbe Australian twelre,UTE, aaI follows: 5 BO Mutual 00300000 0-3 '80, 16ft. lOMln.; E. K. Brown, '81, 16tt. 61n.; Wynn has won the prize. Ugameas-manager of Wood's Minstrels for umpire not only falling to decide the ball as caught, bnt BAITING SCORES. 4 11 Double- play—Blair and Bright. Two-base bit—Jones. also to call *Ttme, as he should have done the moment L. Stuart, 16ft. llln. Five-mile walk—E. Brlggs, The State-team hatch wss shot at BeUevue 1 ' In 1663 he accepted tbe management Time, lb. 40m. *'Ouk Botb seem to be rather losing their «rtp on the wreer ^ he saw the accident occur By this means two runs were '83, time, 60m. 4S.; J. Orotecloss, '82, 2; O. range, Medtord Mass., Oct, 21. Conditions : open International correspondence toarney. Tfu TtmuanyartM wheeler's Circus, and In the following 1; , 7|L 0 scored which the Alaska* were not morally entitled to, a a '82, '81 the latestocoreae Drawn. American, Qi«at Britain. entered for tho first time the employ- Copeland, 3. One-mile run—H. Todd, to teams ot live from any organized rifle associa- 3; 7; Tuer'ne tbe umpire failing to discharge bis duty on the occasion. BOSTON we. NEW BEDFORD, n '81, 10. Unfortunately for oar score, four of the Tery ableat r- 1 ; time. Dm. 20s. ; J. Ooillster, 2. Won easily. tion, ten rounds per man, 200 yards, any rifle, sat of L. B. Lent, whose circus was then loca- The Injured players were removed to their respective The special rule which requires that the umpire shall call members of the American team, on whom grestiehanoa • -of-war—Flrat heat : Olass ot '81—F. Knight, position within the rules. result wallack's (old) Theatre, on Broadway, near homes, and temporary substitutes replaced them until the every wide ball wss Ln force In a game played at New Bed. A. Bannerman.. s 9 46 — 68 Tug and any The had been placed, have lost Ato camea among them, and lnnlntrn finished. C. Bannernun... 1 13 18 = 29 316 L. Langbln, 0. Richardson and W.M. K. Oloott. 1; : play was Uasa, r 0 tl S r» follows Ablngton B. O., 212; Massachusetts B. As corner of Broome street. New York, and ac- ford. Oct. 2L The rlsltors won as under not yet contnbutad one rletoiy as an ol&Bt. Huneoir. n lD.ro.a. a. a. mar* r. iaPO.a.s. BOSTOIT. V. B. 1B.FO.AB. N. Bbd'od. t. b. 1b.po.ab. Hornn 1 16 s 0 Is - 32 — 18 90 Class '79—B. Herrlngton, E. Hurgatoyd, Dletz his Equescurriculam the next Sum- W. A. , 203; Medtord B. A., first tesm, 204; M. B. A, manled' Farrell, 1 Hanklnson, SpotTorth 9 1 4 — — 18 ;c 2d b... 10 r.CO 0 0 Wright, as. 8 2 1 3 5 3 Gore, c. f.. . 6 2 3 a 0 18 and B. S. Weeks, 2. Time, 4m. 16s. The final second team, 187. The names of the winning Western tour. In 1865 he Jeasod all of 4 — 4S MailspLBav mon s Martland. c... 0 0 3 lUppsaCfalager, c 0 0 7 O'Eonrke.cf ft 4 4 2 0 1 PlggoU, 3d b 6 2 2 1 OrevoiT 0 1 — 4 IS* '81 '80, Ho. FJysees Clr- •0 heat, between Glass and Olass J. Allen, C. team are : N. W. Arnold, L, w. Farrar, B. E. Bins;, as vrlTUeges with MetkUTs Champs Balelgh,3db... 110 LuMnT a f.... 1 1 0 Morrill, 1st b ft 2 1 11 0 0 Storey, 1st b 9 1 11 0 Murdoch. s Tf •0 13 «U 45 — 16 12S Tnmtkc Watmisuter Pap&T. Forster, O. B. Webber and V. M. Watson, was de- B. 0. Allen. w ^ *r-1^ * e most nigh perfect, and their battlngguerally.thongnnotbeavy, Burdock, 2b. 3 Bradley, . 3 0 0 1 3 1 A. A., 1: Hague, 2; lm. p.. C. Bannerman.. 0 13 US THE BAJjTTJtIOEUC JntBETlN Q. * or similar exhibition here. During the aeas- was fully equal to that of their opponents In tbe matter of Leonard, L f3 Bcll'y, e.. .. 3 0 0 7 0 2 W. Lazier; .time, lm. 12s. Final heat: Lazlor Horan l| * 33 With good weather, a fast track and a big im'wnhdfawaI 1 1 1S.T V«rtTp...T 4 3 l„7 Ortiuiioy, p.. 4 0 ' be the Ikzoe IpUoWlng .wants, ap«# to sJIaina-' Mow we presents' list ot the performances, so. a-i .s- L>.3 left oray Spartan and Bonnie Wood to oppose the Ifnilen'n.ef 4 0 0 3 tesrs»jf3yas.' ran, handicap r *4DyrTs. ran, hahdl three-year-old, who anally disposed of WB1TB. aru ft record of them has reached us, given m. ' ' • 7. Horan . 7 - Kent -TWeif,^ 5 1*27 IS 7h~ -Totals:. 87 3 81713 2 Moonsy.L-tft 1 13 1'01 Leonard, c. 4 0 0 S 0 can; 1-mile walk, handicap. Olub champion, White announced mate m six mora*. 8. SDofiorth. . 7 16 i337 th ot themV. galloping home a length and ksalf ot the yellow-fever sufferers by the dram' tailrlflDce. 0 0 0 o 0 2 0 1 2-« Baker, e.'... 8 0 16 1 llHcCan, a s. 4 0 0 2 1 3 9. Greaory.. 13 ^shipe—ipOyde. run, 440rtls. run, running high ae, variety, circus, minstrel and operatic pro- Albany 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-2 Parker, 3d b 4 O 0 1 0 3iBmnsnn,Tb. 4 0 11 1 0 a half ahead of Bonnie Wood, who proved better in Blackbam., ...... 4 10. i- 7.3 B-mlle walk. Gold and silver medals will Mods, wtth the generous aid of amateurs. Al- Fiiu base on erron—Frovldenca. 1; Albany, 4. Balls Campbell.lb 4 1 1 11 0 OtPeters. 3d h. 4 0 13 2 0 Jump, able than Spartan to stand a long lonrney, she Qstan* No. 1*14X. ealled—oo Ward, 17; on Critchle/, 16. Two base hits— 11. Oairett S U s:i . DfT glvea-to first and second In each of the open latter lengths. PBTtte correspondence between J. Poxdsr. necessarily Incomplete, it Is yet a list of Bowerlng.M 4 1110 OlEleueeh, p.. 4 0 0 2 4 3 3-' leading the under the wire six by A tn|B 12. Conway . z i.i' Tobln, 1: Bunam, L Three-base bits— Qolnton, 1; Hashes, p.. 4 12 14 0 Walker, L t, 4 0 0 9 0 0 ovotttfl^for which an entrance-fee of twenty-five 3:41 trial steeplechase, for horses Vav, and oar contributor Louis Qnlen. Alcn these professions have every reason to be Ripham, In making np these sver*ge*,two Irmlags* playjn th* first Time, A \ Umpire, Mr. Daniels. Time, 2h. cents must accompany every entry, and all per- never won steeplechase at Baltimore, N. nod. THE CUPFEb, Is especially proudof tbe The above clooed tho playing then for the season. of which the batsman Is not out, counts ss out one IrixunfL that had a nme Totals.. .40 7 ID 17 13 i\ Totals.. .38 0 327 8 U" entering wlH_please forward his record. BUT LOPBZ KTB OAS The rveord of Australian bowling Lu each dry la aa UA- sons so Saratoga, Jerome Park or Long Branch, $900 to - srlsghere presented, because it was foremost It has been a nlghly successful one. and tbe directors of tbe ReUef. 00000000 the White, Black, White, Black. it lows, the figures showing not only tbe bowler's Individual The right to refuse an entry Is reserved. Entries rami newspapers In suggesting a series ot per- Albany Club have, la said, a surplus ot five thousand dol- Varion 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 1 2-7 first, $90 to second, was contended for by Lord Mr. Kino I or. Mr. Qolen. Mr. Rmalsr. Mr. Qolen. average in each city, but the team's average also: will close Tuesday, Nov. 5, with Wm. AfcMulIen, In the different dtles; and It Is to be lars In their treasury. Conndertng that the club has been Bona earned—Manon. 3. Two-base hits—Baker, 1; Zetland, Dalgaalan. Disturbance, Lizzie Daly 1..PIOK 4 PtoE 4 3l..QU>Kt3+C*)K to B-'S organized but Little over two months, and that, besides tbe Martin. Campbell, Three-base hits—Erase, ATMEWIOBK. secretary, 26 Liberty street, New York City. 2..EKt-B3 OKt-BS B..BB-B4 Horded, that the suggestion wss no sooner 1; L 1; JUDuprr and Love Chase. Dalgaalan was quickly at the expense ot the players. It cost at least 32,000 to put tbe Mooney, I; Martin, Horns Hughes, S..K B-Ktft V-QBS S..Q-K3 L ran— L Umpire, -ae. OWSRS Abbwxbs Oonhob.—The champion ool head of affairs, and there he remained until after Is than the good work was begun. Two days Bounds In order, this result la very ssilsfactory, and proves BoioLn. Ball*. Km*. WaUnu Wktt. WXt- Kt-BS M..O R-E Chaa Morgan, Time, lh. .Bm. flvo earth walls been taken, Dis- 4..B-QB4 K K Bte.we had written: "Who will take the that baseball properly managed la a popular and profitable SpotTorth 204 •4 23 20 3.4 lar-and-elbow wrestler James E. Owens sends the of the had when s..n**ue* F-Q Et4 »..<-R-K 1 mauve In the cause of Charity. Benevolence, amusement In Albany. Additional Improvements will be oarrect 124 49 13 7 7.0 following in reply to Connor's communication turbance assumed the post of honor, and waa not e..KB-Kt3 B-B 4 m..EPX V Boyle 12 13.0 E made in tbe grounds before next season opens. The entire LOWELL we. BEDFORD. 16 1 1 PAiarrsLD, Ct., Oct. 22, 1878. afterwards deposed, passing under the wire two 7..P-QBS F-Q J ZT..EB-E4 aunttyi" the first entertainment of which we NEW Allan 36 14 3 1 14.0 tan any knowledge was given. share ol tbe Albany Club In the game ot Oct. 21, amounting Better batting enabled the borne dnb to score a victory BsBOm R. Y. ClJrrBR.—i>eor Sir: In order to fcratuy lengths before Lizzie Daly, who led Dalgaalan a 8..P-V4 Kl-XF 28.. Q B-KSQ to nearly three hundred dollars, was, through tbo kindness ~~ Horan 63 14 6 3 4.2 Mr. OonaorTs great anxiety to meat me In a contest. I now B-KC 3 IS.. It iiaS: Consnas HalL Saratoga, K. Y., concert by over the New BedTords at Lowell,"Mass,, Oct. halt-dozen lengths; Love Chase was last. Lord s..srxr E K BX of the directors, divided among tho players. The follow- LcLevsLL. t. a. ib.fo.ak.~ N." Bxoro'n. t. b. the time for the meeting between Nov. 1 and 3. In 10..F-Q » Q Et-E 4 J0..F-K BS Ut Bon nalixed *1CS larcAX. Fire Bowlers 433 163 46 4.27 Zetland having bolted out of the race at the ing have signed for next year : ©rltchley, Keenan, Tobln. HawHeweac. I.. 4 Oore, f 4 erty of Boaton, to pat np balance or money, sign aril, 11.. K S-BSB-B F-EB3 31. .K B-hls3 in^g: Mllfonl, Pa, concert by Sallie Beber, amount c 0 4 AT PHILADELPHIA third lump. Time, ids The final contest Dnnlap, Burns, Say. Bocap. Qolnton and Hanlon, com- r.W'll'y, Lf. 4 PLcvott, 3d b 4 1 1 eleaofof agreement, and appoint the time for the contest. 1 13.. E KI-Q4 gB-Kt S 33..QEt-K 4 Bpoflorth 171 76 16 13.3 flhsakfbl for hi* offer. far interesting of the aftemon. It posing the present nine; and Thomas, late of the Boches- Wright, a s. 4 storey. 1st b ft 2 11 to Mr. Connor kind I ssk no was the most 13..QB-K3 BX Kt S..<| X OB im.V: Academy ol Mnaie, Baltimore, concert realized Garrett 124 49 11 9.4 ~ ters. Is tenth man in place of Fisher, wbo retires. W. H. Evans, r. !.. 1 tbo*. neither do I wish to change from the pis being a two-mile-heat race, for all ogee, with 14.. U BX B Oatia* 54 .E-hlsBl IB-It S Foley, p 4 4 I . — Arnold Is re-engaged as manager- It la rumored, and we Allan 80 27 4 4.3 I will try and make It Interesting forfoj Mr. 1^ B: Craae's City Gftrdezu ImUanapolla. not tated. Catalan, c... 4 Bradley, p.. 4 0 0 allowances, $600 to first, $100 to recond. Ten U..OKt-Q3 P-Q BS 35. .S-Kt sq 4R-Kt4 are Inclined to credit the same, that Albany will have an- Boyle 76 39 6 39.0 Cornier, notwithstanding my lame ankle. - Enrtnwer(W. T.) Opera-bonn, Wagner & Cotton's Hawkes, 2b. 4 Bellly.c. ... 3 0 3 horses started, and It required three heats .to be IS-.r-K B 4 Qgt-Kt3 SS. P-Tbl* luoree spa*dy dlmcrilti**; It look* *i br employee "OUT" Boyle 144 40 17 10 4.0 cock, John Hlbbert, John Hlggtns, EL O. Holske, Dick Sosser, Gov. Neptune, W. J. Biggins and ICotBl, t26D.SC a number of fine double-plays and excellent catches by —Hawkes and Booth. Umpire, Joseph P. Gray. Tuna, in. should havs gone to BS, snd so have led the ** John Jackson Holmes, WUllam Howes, John ' ijtllTt). ler and others. Kenny were ruled out after the second heat '* very tent ' s. BoteJU Satmuga. H. T., concert by Marie — Four bowler* 630 127 61 sTio Hushes, George Ide, Walter Lewis, George Parry, Smunautaot atated Qolncy (TIL) Open-bonae, BUTTAI4X T. B. 1B.POLA.B. CmcAOO. t. b. la.ro.a. a. Time, 3 :36. 3 3 SBX. BOSTON ws. FROT/TDKNCE AT MONTREAL. G. Fellett, Charles Bowell. Horry Vanghn, Ed- pa—Bobliuoo'a Open-bonae, Clnrlnnfttl. O., Clio sfeOon'e, r.f. 4 0 3 1 1 Cassidy. r. f. 4 0 0 1 0 0 SpoffoRh 131 39 IS 4.7 There was no racing on the 23d, owing to the 9tart,e.f.... 4 Over a thousand peraons witnessed the defeat ol the local ward Payson Weston, E. wtse Ctab. ibont giOO. Allan, 3d b.. 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 Allan 108 34 13 2.6 W. Grant, W. Gresn, W. storm which prevailed the previous night and team at Providence, R. L, Oct. 22, only one man getting a ««.»: EpnogerHall, Cincinnati, concert, over $£,000. EggJeT.cf.. 4 0 0 3 0 Bels, p 4 0 0 0 Boyle 24 U I 11.0 Gregory, Joseph Hayward, and Alfred Thatcher. early morning having flooded the track and done CHEQUERS. toerrOle, DramaUe Co.. DrSan, c... 4 0 0 2 0 Anson, 3d b. 4 0 10 safe hit off Bond, and he got no farther than flrat. The — o., Helen D'lu'l saa«l Oairett, 13 6 0 1J foot-race, 300 yards, took place Oct. 19 at r--*™d Opata.boQee, N. Y. (poatponed from Bandar, Palmer, 2b., 3 0 0 0 6 Fergnaon^h. 4 0 0 3 Reds fielded without an error. A much damage to the stands. The weather on the ' 0 Bono*, r. b. lB.ro.AE. PEOtlDgHCB. T. B. 1B.PO.AB. Galt> Ont., three ont of nine entries starting. The To Correspomatenta* ^anwhtagreallied. Llbby, lb... 3 1 0 IS 0 0 Haro'e.cU.t- 4 0 2 Pourhowlera 276 80 _ sTi? foUowlng day was fine, the attendance light, and ^ayt.3: LC 3 0 0 0 0 0 Powers, 1.1,0. 4 0 S 3 Wright, a s. 4 0 0 1 0 Blgbam, r. (400200 runners were George Voir, Alex. Habrt Stbvtjis. Little Bock.—L Tour last reeslvsd. Lookont Thealx*, Cincinnati. O. . atated Hamnngr Woods and not " AT DETBOIT. the track in only fair condition. The Initial race a 1 McClellan.se 3*j 0'BooAe.cf4 1 I 1 0 0 Tork.l. <.... 3 0 0 0 1 0 Tbanka 3. It will be dlmcnlt to procure 'i>Tniinmrrnd'* ^Tja. "Old" John Bobmun'a Clrcoa, $747.63 Force, a s.. 3 0 0 SO it* a u 3* 1a ~ Bpofforth 128 13 11 3.6 Janus Dobson, the former winning by five yards was for two-year-olds, $90 each, $600 added, one i MorrllL lb.. 4 2 13 0 0 Brown, e 3 0 1 ft 1 I Fourth" In the manner you sqrgett Hall, Ban Piaoclaco, CaL, read Inge by.Mrs. Seott- Garrln, p... 3 10 111 lb.S 0 111 AUan 104 20 10 1.3 In StMsec against a strong wind. For 260 yards j— Manning, r.t 4 1 1 0 0 Hlneac. f.. 3 0 0 2 0 0 mile, and had seven starters. JThe favorite, CnBODBsa.—a betting C can boat-B In- a aatanomR not atated Salabory Han. Pittsburg, Gregory 64 4 7 3.8 the abreast, ra,mn Totals.. Burdock, 2b. 4 0 3 1 0 Cany,as...3 0 0 0 8 1 men ran Boardman, UMk the Issd from Dan Sparling match of 21 games, and the result being 8 games woo for mt not auted Dnbaqne. la., abont this date, Totals.. Jl 2 127M 3 Jt 0 9 27 15 7 C. Bannsrmsn. 40 15 3 1 15.0 Tgnc 9-2 Leonard. Lf. 4 0 3 0 0 Human, lb. 3 0 0 13 0 1 Hatlby, going around the upper turn, was a neck ahead each, with S draws. It most follow that A loaa* .The met parronsance by Bt. Bapbael's Society, abont $73. BeHalo 00000002 Oarrett...... 62 16 • < 3.3 Wbi. the once-famous short-distance aytt: Snyder, o... 4 1 2 0 0 Hague, 3d b. 3 0 0 1 3 0 that mora games were played alterward* does ant enact Terra Haate (LQd.) Open-honae, about this date, Chicago. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 " walker, who In i860, with astart of 30sea, easily at the half-mile pole, where Startle showed sec- Bond, 4 1 2 4 0 McOeary, 0 " 4 "wt . Twfrbase hilt Htart, KcClallsn. Flint base on error*— p 2b 3 0 4 0 the qwSstlou. amenta .. Plvebowleni. 88B .107 . Puuica Asecoad same was piajad Oca. zt\ wnen toe Bnnaloa 00102003 0—6 Botaford, B., foot-race Oct. IS, the latter winning by a halt-length; Startle was toarethoa* In competi tion th* Cujm arald nsadaL C Bpofforth bad tbe best average In New York, AUan tbe K. ran a the former ' Provldenee. .... appttftr In thbi department . , •MDet'i Mlaiuels, amonnt not stated Pike's ware aaaln •oeeetarnL 00.000000 0—0 third, and Montezuma. ' Una, Boohester and Tbej wUl best In Philadelphia and Detroit, snd Garrett m the two winning easily. stakes were (SO aide. eo t. Earned runs—Boston, 4. Two-bass hits—Bond. Sntton. The a n H n Mii?a»i|inii fliii OUDcalty u aatwith xtr. «ar , t. la.ro_i-X. Chicago, b. Irpo.a. m. g* Cinrlnnarl. O., Davenport CInb. amonnt not BnvraiA. a. tics. Eunice followed In this order. Time. 1JQK First bsse errors—Boston. Canadiand (Tj. Bowen's book. Ton fall to undeniaBd how to follow the Dayum, O., concert, $160 Jhibnqne, la. McOonlslejf 4 0.3 S 1 1 Jy, lb. 4 0 0 12 0 0 on X Umpire, B. Hsnlon ot tbe statlstks or tb* Sve which inastrat* the H. OBcesLXT A. O.) won a quarter-mile race The second race ot Alhanya Time, la. 60m. Tb. was a dash a Yanatlona Bxamlne tbe explanation* oanftuly, and. If ""tliia Anas. 3d b.. « o o i s Start, L I... 4 2 0 0 the and Cinarllsn tasms, wUl be ronnd from scratch in 61 3-SSec at the Grafton 0. "0 play ol American mile and a quarter, for all ages, $260 to first, you Qui, ask any good player to explain It •fll: Orand Baplda Kich.. Emll Franklin the eloea- Eesler, c.1.. 4 0 0 0 0 aarblijg».rt. 4 0 0 0 Inthe appended table*, showing th* batting and bowling sports, London, Eng., Oct. S. no' atated PbUadalphla, Franarord 5oDan, c... 4 1 0 4 0 0 anBDn,'ftD... 4 "22 $60 to second, for which six started, the win. J. D. A., LaUystta—Becalved with thank*. . Th* pxh» iS.t??™' UNION ws. AU'l'lVU. flanrea ot the teams lnoaestlon. appear in Tern •faalOnnuUc atated DprlagSeld, Kaek.Zb ... 4 1 0 0 ft 0 Fenroson, Zb 4 2 ner turning up in Bonnie Wood (03to), the problem wul cumn. Asodatlon. not A good cam. was played by the above elnbfl at Ban BATTING FIGURES. TJbbr. 1st b. 4 o 1 IS 1 K.U.P . .4 0 0 0 2 0 favorite. Bramble, coming in second by a length. Francisco, CaL, Oct. 6, the Unions wmolag. Jim second Total Biolua sin- BTaUtt Mandunapolls, concert by Bass Bine Band, X&7B. Bornnng, It 4 I 3 10. 0 fowers, c... 4 6 3 2 - until wtm. by Mr. J. D. Jaavtar. fa* UHfO*. Acrrvm, a. ctvs. imlng. ImUng. Bean, tie Scan. TtalScorty , The winner was last attar passing the half- ThbClitpbb Gold won .. 4 1 9fcCJellan,aa 4 AQUATIC. £T.L?j»nr. fa, Lyceum, amonnt not autted Bt3- Force, a a 2 3 3 1 16 1 lei ss checker tournament waa lorvarded to that gasuUe- Flynn, r. I .... 0 _ ie*,e.f 0 New York. . a AS s mUe pole, when she moved up, and, as the home- tbs T°>U>T..Opervbouae, atated. Oalvln. ft 0 2 0 3 3 af. 3 0 0 0 In Lbe of amount not p— Blgby. 1st b .... 0 CahUl.as 2 FhUsdel'ia.lK S3 2*9 M M made, ehe ran to the front easily. man by expreaa oo Oct. 2S. It U tomi a aqoare. Brotljn. N. stretch was T., Park Theatre, $2.090 New Farrell. ... 2 Marks^I.r. 2 Toronto....ISO Ss 1H 17 IS BinTH and MoBsis.—The following communi- with a raised border and pendants sltsa-bsd to the jaanraeane, Total... 11 27 16 7 Totala..JS 1 7 27 18 as Bertha wss a half length behind Bramble and Cblueo. 1U. S2taa BaSalo. It. T. 37 4 7 ; winning problem, set on cheouer-board. Is Kenny, e. f 2 Ryder, r. f 0 Montreal... HI — . 91 31 81 cation explains why there will be no match be- corner. tbe a I" Dot tated. Bsflalo 0 tour lengths ahead ot Dave Moore; Oriole fifth, face, suitable mscnpbon tbe Si*5S 02000002-4 Barron, Mb .... 0 Frog, 2db 1 Detroit 91 81 lift. » 24 tween Eph Morris and Warren Smith this year engraved on the and a on jy* enrioefletd, o.. concert, abont $100 Sms Chicago I- .00000000 1—1 snd Florence Payne sixth. Time, 2 :19V The back. engraving waa artistically OTSentert by Mr. Wallace, c 1 Brown, e 0 BOWLIHa FIODBBB. Tbe JJJJ^eonctrt, about $3UL Earned mns—Bnflalo, 2. Two-base bits—Powers, Gsl- Halifax, Nova Scotia, Oct a, 187S. Gallagher, L f... 2 Roberta, lstb 0 Av.pcr QtrSBw, Plmllco Stakes was the next event, for all ages, Merkent, 7 Attor place, this city. :JStBl: Ottlnnibla. Pa.. Mlnatrala gave ten tIbu Flnt base on error*—Bnflalo. 5; Cblcago, ft. Donble- Fbavk Esq.—Hiar sir: At a meeting of tbe Bmenon'a Brown, 2d b .... 0 McCsoley, 3d b 0 CUV. BOOS. Btou. Maldau.WtttiU.WUei..wrieM.: and a furlong, $50 such,. $600 added. Q°aaor nceipu St Joseph, Tootle's Opere- plsrs—Fores snd lobby; McCleuan, Fennaon and Cassi- Halifax Bowing Association, held on Monday evenuiir last, two mUes Ma, Hesse, .... Everett, New York... 766 144 111 .14 1 IB. 4 ttn Crowley*of Bnnala Time, Zh. p 0 p 1 rt waa aeddeil not to accept tbe proposition or Mr. Harris Four started, Loulanler (Nm) being thej favorite, Game No. 33. Vol. < *&> EirkwooaTMa. Athencnm HaU. dy. Umpire, W. rhAadelphla S77 an 7s is 3 IS. 7 M. for a soull race, ss Mr. Smith bad gone oat of training aev- Phillips (108) next choice ; but the result ^S ' ' and Gen. Jenee-game played between csg; Total 7 Total 6 Toronto 43d 119 S3 S S 14. 3 ' •ral weeks ago, packed away his boats, snd gone boms for ^JUBorton I ... -Detrol t surprise, as Bayard (93) headed Loulanler ireus and Bedrj. Thutre, Boston. Han. .$ Jit Active..: Montreal.... 29) 77 9 10 33.10 was a ' rapaa-hooie, VI, BllATTIaEBOBO. 0-4 7M. the Winter. Onr rowing season ends here about Oct. IB, . . CEOfTKAXi 10000401 (zo. . Fblladeipnla, ra. ,6t- George's the upper turn first time, "OLD POUBTKEWTH." Union 1—7 DecroU...... 688 US H 9 4 17: » ; as they rounded the lt*rt. for the cnamalonshlp or 20010111 as after that date we cannot depend npoo smooth water $S00 decisive E*ros Termont be- Black, White, .Pblladelpbla, Pa., aamnarebar The Umpire, Hall of the Ail antics. and, making the running all the way, won Dy C 1 fi>r practice. hall be glad to make arrangement* with enem. amount not stated Boston, Haas,, tween the Centrals and Brattleboros waaplayed at Clare- 915 383 34 We EL Steven*. T. V. sedd t:-S?b%<. &JI0 .1W7 Mr. Morris for a match early next season. a length from Belle, who was a like distance g^gtmgrti/eanuig by Lowell MamD._tin... To- mont, K. H. . Oct. 16. and was won by the Centrals through IIBLDIKO FIOUHEH. L.llto U n toi7(oj 11.- . 3 to » BtO'g- a-, Optra-hoiue. about this date, IXB Pblla- bad errors ot the Brattleboroa at a critical point or the ASTOR ws. JASPER. Bespeetftanryonrs, J. R. TowassTo. before Loulanler, the latter six lengths In front a., s II 17 13 i low ra — . Wftlnut-meet Fran- Drlseoll and netKh. late ot the Holyokea, added' Snyder's Aster boys went up to Manhattan ot Phillips. Time. 4KB The final race of 3.. » 1 . S3 IS is *~ Theatre, $4SJ.:_..8an came. rule Oct. 24, oinr. Buex. Leg tfa. Total, moat. Out. JRaex. TBE EOTKaPBISE BOAT OLTJB Of Salem, Maaa., (?> ^.ria^Hairimo." to toe atieoctD or the Centrals. The features of and there had good with tb e Jaspers of the College. ~ three 4.. 4 S 3. ereaUr a game " K«r York..., . S » 7 6 1 1 have chosen the following oUlcers: President, T. tho day was tor .year- olds, mile heats. B 9 D: pitching . it Calininiia Tfaestre. San Francisco, Cal-, over tbe gam. were tbe .ncctlT. andlieary hanlng or ABT0B. 4. lB.rO.AB. JAHPIB. b. la.ro.AB. PhOadalphla: ,.i o i $300 to first, $50 to second. The favorite, S..I4 IB .econd.baae playLns ol Kelluher or e-i -.a Mathews; vice-president, D. Haxrtgan; secretary, 19 as : ..Bnxalyn Xuaic HaU. N. Y_. Pan! Prlnnar. lUo- WUUama. and the ih% Peudergaa*. cC 1 0 Laridn, a ..... 0. 2 2 4 0 ,.13 0 18 3 1 4. 8..11 16 11 17 Toronto.:.:. F. Arnold; financial secretary, W. Story; tress* Warfleld. allowed Jaokscrew to take the first li::. 7" •Jfwsao. Bavanoan, (GaO Theatre, $377. 1$. Bnttleooros, and a difficult flycatcnol Cannon of the C.'a. Fnrcell72db... 1 0 4 Griffith. 2d b... 1 1 1 Montreal...... 19 2 n S 0 -7 1 B B ]» a- la.ro. a- e. Cxmu, a. is.ro a. a. urer, J. MoNulty directors, Hlggtns, J. Cro- heat, contenting himself with third place; but 81 IS. .10 14 IB. nu- Uich., New Collamnni Theazra. aboat BeaxTLaaoxD. Oostello, 3d b.. 1 7 3 RaUly, 3db.... 2 3 2 ,. ; D. I:: ? 11 M >jF ~ Detroit. ..9 7 IS 3 I -3 ^ Mp««lt,w .1 1 Ta.«lor, 1st I the two foUowlng heats, eeoond 17 14 9.. 7 10 Pa.. BBOcha' VanerUis. smoturt not . 1st b. 0 1 14 b... 0 13 0 1 Bweany, p 0 1 4 Gsge, lstb 0 0 8 nln, W. Finn, J. McCormlo and P. Fay. he easily won ».. S a 9 - benefit was given .The same as Donald, e 1 1 »J0 B*iEh.c...... 1 0 7 8 1 Hurley, lstb..'. 0 0 6 leureth, L 1... 1 1 2 to Jaokscrew. Time, 1 1:62, ID. .10 17 U 10 11. .10 14 « ' platoon ot cuirassiers money going Theatre. Newark, J.-.-.-Sulllia 1 Conner. Lr.... 0 i . A recently swam across 18 IS 6 Kr. BatM wlna. N. OeM. Puenam, a a... Oil 110" Ridley, a a.... 0 0 O I nsswwil.l-in.STBIBS WB. CBJCK- 1 -A5)i. U.. • - Opera Crab, $3S Brooklyn. S. Y., WDllama, p 0 3 16 Drlacon, p .... 0 1 s" i Foster, o l ly,'*af:lrS 1 the Seme, France, by means ot a now system, BotbsstBd. _ — e a 0 ETBBS; There wss a great Improvement In the attend- r £Maa«, over $ls> Topeka, finni. Oprra- 0 2 0 Ifann.Sdb 0 O Nolos, LI 1 1 1 n*r. t. 0 1 0 ; consisting of an lndla-rabbsr swimming-belt, by at to 17 tn th* bookA (t>) « to S 1* airwo al tbia point for ' srleket olnhe would find It greatly to^their ance on the third day, Oct 26, when the going BramaUcTrouoe. amonnt not stated... KeUeber, b. 1 3 5 S T. Maloaey, a s 0 1 Snyder, e. 1 3..3 0 MeCabe,c 0 1 1 Our which is inflated by means of a tube, and then a draw, rwe trunk In Andrraon'a So edition, tb* result of eflafts extend the pofjalftr- excellent The opening conteet waa nils aunatraia. $17. P*ge,L{... o i- opto HaD, e.f. 9 0 sdrsjitajreurtheir to fixed on the homes. The apparatus Is very light, was a 9 to 14. Bee "A O. P." end anderaon'athhd. fo)ADthS 0 Pollard, r. t.... were to play^/jriora first flnlah Is well clayed bylnr. (S) Tnfi K. J., r....< 10 0 0 . UTthey dash, all ages, $260 to and $60 to second. Of Uveiy. Tb* Badet Prof. White, ssronant. do- Fohf.a.Fefty. Totals.: 6 14 18 9 7 Totals ft U 18 II 10 Ity ot their (swaee and takes up bnt little room when packed. t«tt >-»lpBj BcnTalo, w, y shaioy'a BnJUrsn, r. f. 10 0 B. Xaionsy, xti l a 3 1 0 2 0 0 0-6 Ireqnently than -they -do the class of oonteets the five starters, Dan S. was a hot favorite, and he doe* not apppear to rleid a deairable result- Han** bart UeentsMcnuad Prorldence, B. Coup's FBABK TOatPBJHS of Greenbush defeated Da- two other replies, vix., 10 to 14 and 8 to 7. aosn* of M™k 1, Jasper...... 1.0 0 2 1.0 0-0 In which haseholl-playerB meet crlekelBs at won an easy race by two lengths from Egypt, Win — ft .cos*. %tsjo Kaabrllle, Tenn.. Qrand Totals 3 8 27 21 9 Totals 3 IT 21 8 cricketers 'play baaeTmll-playetre at vid Kennedy ot Gohoes. N. Y., at the latter place, whom he humored with the lead untu they ran our players examine the results snd send their e Pomsroy'a Combination, amonnt not Brattlebon 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 1—3 orleket, or eirjaloaat RTTDSON wb. NINE. havs becomejo»old Oct. M. The distance was two miles, and he came homestretch. Oriole was like distance 0 U 0 0 2 0 1— PICKED Tinnehail Ban-players who Into the a Euppoas Black gives 16 to lfl his mo-Te.m- Central. 11 Brooklyn In several lengths ahead In ISm. 43s, at •afc&P>!9«a 1n.. JfcCormlck Hall, concert by Annie Earned rom—Brattlebora, 2. Two-base hits—Williams, Tbe Hudson* played a picked nine on the CBp- to play In flrst-osss nines can play cricket very behind Egypt, with Flnt Chance fourth and En- stead at 8 to lit—ED. i llolina Grounds Oct. 24 with the »5^JW«W $2,0M Bradford. Pa.Adelphl Fsge. Umpire, O. W. WinLama Time, lb. 30m. appended resalt well for years, and no cricketer can ploy hwHSlwill Tax DistxitHioira of the plunge-bath in the tsrpe last Time, l:4S.if A sslUng-race, a Ht»tH Hunaoa. b. ia.ro. a& PTOBBDNnfB. K. LB.ro. AX. aS!^*100 Ban Franclaco, Cal., Oermanla frequently without being greatly Improved In* nls proposed building of the Oakland (Cal.) Sea- mUeandahali.au ages, $360 to first, $60 to sec- lalatlan of Psaltlam Ifa. $9. Vol. M. ywBUel, • Farrell. 2d b.... 110 10 Connor, e - Taylor. nelding—the weak point of our local el aba. Sev- bathing Company will be 400 fee* long by 100 wide. ond, fouowed, having the large field of a dozen BT BBASFBB. T\°*|Umore. lid., Pord'a Grand Opara-aonae. over FHffillX vi, TAMAVITJA. Doacher. p 0 2 10 0 L 1 0 A Vfblle. Black.Blach. I vnula. B. Balelgh, SdbO 0 Kelson, as. 0 0 attempts nave been mads recently to get up starters. The favorite was Wannie H., and she . Uoilidaystreec Theatre, about $dDD lnterestlnc game was plated at Hstasnoy City Oct H 111 0 0 eral . iTm^L* An Smith, r. 1 0 0 0 1 0 Ctxrrwn, SO b. crKBtet, I..»to 18 tttol* I 4..101O T ^J^u^eoneut by Owl Clob, imftimt not atalad bet.wan tb. racenlx dob oTMahanoar Oitr and the Tama- 13 2 1 matches In which baseball-players playat led at the' start, but in the first three hundred J.J7 18 37 I S..17 B Lavla.lstb.... 1 0 10 0 0- Booth, lstb... B 1' oonoHt. VOLIO. ~ ...Providence, qna CInb, which reraltad In a victory for tbe Phoenix boys - - -with odds given them, against cricketers; but yards was passed by Bertha, who held first iXSJX'.iJ*™ . 6..13 sLcOard, c r. . 0 0 0 0 OiCiCallihan, Lf.. 17 .- _u . — amount not atated...ed Bridgeport, Ct-, by a score or 9 to 4, The Tamaqoaa conld not do anrthlng nave been arranged only on bene- RING. Just before the finish, when Gov- » 1 . 52*e.> . 0" these games THE place untU [ZaatrucUve etodonta.—student*.—BuJBu] nail, not — - ~ Morgan, as... 1112 West, Mb to auted ; Saginaw, Bleb.. Oer- nineteen sTriklng with Jim Foley'a corre-pltcliliig, men flt occasions, and then In such a way as to ernor Hampton, who had been kept In the eoaeert, fine atyle. Byrne*, c 16 1 Kent, p 0 0 not atated .. Jlancheeter, N. H., ont, Broomnlllea and Brlalln anppartlna; him In r ' O. Balelgh, Fleet, r. f.... full attendance of baU-playera. AU -ws. MeOT.Bil.T.S IT. background, got upon oven terms, making a -SaTannah (Oa.) Theatre, Colored Kingtorthe Star Oob) played right Held for the Phoenix Lf. 10 0 0 0 0 prevent a F ELATVX*KY Solatlom of Fr'r"* Ho. 31, Tola ass's tiffin. anoTM at the bat lor bis slda/h. having two safe hla. the games between baseball-players and crick- On Saturday, Oct, OA. James Frawley called and dead heat with her; Albert, Nannie H-, Frank- bt jaUBS x. arntniaj s*>^rv- * B: Totals. 7 6 Totals. ft 4 Bol 4 6 IS 21 s 11 ' have been euouees- HlOle,: 1 Whrta ! concert. $110 Bellalr. T*fflr>l.lri did aom. good hast m— *~r for the FImcbIx. eters at Prospect Park added seventy-five dollars to the twenty-five pre- lin, Carrie Mao, Oharlsy Gorham, Kenny, Shy- Back. White. I . Hudson 1 0 1 0 1 1 about 1vuf N. T. City, Association Bark Ditched well lor Tamaqns, bat he was poorly sop- 0—4 there have been plenty of ball- lock,. Edwin A., Manton and Kllburn finishing 11 to IS I 4..1S UX3 39 to IS --^ Picked Nine 1 0 2 tnl because viously staked with his challenge. That dell was .IS to 18 l._SiL°l Loulilina Cboriaten (colored), about -- 0 0 2 0-S select 39 II 5. J7 83 is nil p players at command there to a team Intended especially for W. O. McOlellan, and In the order given. . Time, 2:43, In running .13 17 V^wau),1 Mam., Black, . — |Muwn,,concert, amonntiinim.nni.,not stated.i . ii i ...... TASLaO.UA. .1B.FO.K. PH0SBTX. B-LB.rO.B. 17 t.JB to wtns. -lena Wn from; but at Hoboken, on both occasions when cannot understand the latter oft the dead beat later In the day. Bertha .17 B B I "^.^rnvmber or cert, amonnt . 1 1 11 11 BronnmUlee,a,aa 1 11 Frawley why should fttnu Commerce, eon Faimer, c 0 2 CHICAGO vs. U.TJ.CA. arranged, they were failures three lengths, having led nearly the en- JJuiPianclaco. CaL, St. Josepb'e Ban. Grove Foley, 1 1 2 0 such a contest wss Ignore It, and, Instesd ot dosing therewith, eeek won by t»i. . Bsi*,p .0010 Jim p Abont three hundred persona witnestad an exhibition Bfo. 3B. Vol. SB. »nouni BmiLh,lstb 1 9 4 1 the lack ot first-class baseball talent. On tire distance. Time, The Barnum KbUspbsst. •Stow rSP'' not ..Corlnstan.Ky„ . game between these clubs at Uttea, N. T„ Oct. 24, ending from a match with a heavier man and one by whom he 9:46V XcCall, tdb 0 was to have taken place between Olty Hotel Stakes, for two-year-olds, one MmabaMMn the editor and Br. H. . Stear*alt.2db.... 0 110 thus Oct. 91 a matoh was twloe outfought. Bead what he says mUe, $60 Black Muilc Ball, concert, $1,50) 1st 0 McCoog,3db 0 0 0 0 the inkiBwnonl! Id, ISsndnv B3ngon3JL Sw& v^W^A Homan. b CBIOAOa T. B.1&MLAB. Utioa t. b. lB.ro.AS. eleven crltfteters and fifteen baseball-players, Msw Tobe, Oct 56. each, (300 added, had tone atarter*, and the "jchel 1 BTlBUn, ute Macauley and company, Donabne, c.f..... aa,o.... 118 1 r. f. ft 0 lb. 4 aff-'.aa^ and- Bprague. It was Two X Issued of »« itatedil.S'*- Cuddy, 1 ham. 0 0 3 6 4 latter by Brewster Dur Sib.— week* *go a cbaneng* to Wm. result was the easy success the favorite, ° jauek! Br. H. : Wbila. Bailor! .Botton. Ma«a.:eoncert by/Buaa Btahler, r. 1. 0 BW.r. f. 2*00 r... tt< start, L t 0 0 ennedy.Lf. 4 0 0 benefit ot Jimmy. smith, bnt, like the C. McClellan, offering to meet him at eatehwelsht for one Uftpwim.,., who was in front all the time, 5t»'ip-...Tetre Haute. Ind. Opera-bonsr, 1 Dolphin, e.f. 3 2 10 for the and vfhlte to more and via ETaS-^ Cox. Jdb Harhldje-c-f 6 1 1 _ Smith. 3d b. 4 0 1 4 vb. honored dollars a ode and a parse which ho dalms he-can ot 10 11 '- iu "tated...riatlanta; 1 Foley, 1. Brewster benefit mntpti tmswDgU-piayerB finished two lengths ahead Plevna, who hod L'St™J? 'J - nM Sagotose, Lr, t 0 10 0 Anson, 3d b. ft 2 1 0 BichaM'n.c.fS 0 0 0 raise. Without paying aay attention to this direct 0D Star arlcheurrSF—It was rendscpd' a laJIOTp by4b.o ab- deprived Btartle ot second place after Alliuue. not atated. Tbia or- Ferguson, 2b 4 1 3 0 PurceD. r. f. 4 0 0. 1 challenge, bowever, be last week pobllsbe* *n invita- passing afoalUora No. 33. Vol. M. ^>*bS^r , oeolons contributed 4 27 17 Totals...... 9 27 4 the taieehall ;.T%o crGBeters pole, and beat !& "tt K «Si"^ In various Totals.... .4 U Bala, p 4 0 0 x)M'0'lii'u,lb 4 l 1 IS sence ot •«lefflionfc tion for lUke Donovan to come all the way from Cali- the half-mUe him out five bv witx H. ptosnlx., i o a 2 qi 0 0 S-9 Powers, e... 3 1 1 " Roche, ti..t 0 1 0 turned ont strong, the eleven thaluSllng Messrs. fornia to contend with blm for a sum of money which lengths, Rochester two lengths In the rear BLACK. - 0 0 0 0 1 0— Tamaqoa 1 0_ M'Clellan,as 4 0 0. _ Bushonco.. 3 0 1 3 Boutter, Moeran, Bancs, Bogan.'^Beieh, Olarke, woold be belt eaten np In making the Journey from of Htartle. Time, 1:48V The Compensation Dmpu*. Phil Barry. Time, 9l lb. 4 0 0 14 Alcoa, p.... 3 i 1 0 Sao Francisco; besides wblcb. he knows tost Dono- inuianapoiiii, Giles, Jsnkins, Hayward, Gilbert and Talbot— Purse, $400 to first, $60 to second, mile beats, had arr°fti»f Rrnui.^ ina. , urana van ha* cedand that be will not meet him again 1* 01 Matthew 4eom strong enough to havo playod the best four starters, with Warfleld for first choice—a se- /"her Dramatic dub. Totals.. .40 ft 8 27 18 ft) Totals.. .32 2 S 27 IS for less than $1,000 a side, bo -that there la no pros- ^aoT'SSf EAOLE we. BSNO. 7 Tn «»»n 8 m <0 Theatre. Bnham ^« of baU-players. But thd other side woe lection which proved disastrous to his backers, £" Otb^eff«"-- .»? ";) Oct. Cblcago 0000-0041 0—ft B pect of their coming together for a parse. And* W1 -« Then Ban Ftuctam Cal M dnba played a match 6, Ue m Verm5[U,lb.'_ ft 0 0 ment* of deaths last week was that of that esteemed mem- miles and a Ua° v- V ball-players. The only baseball,, inen wars Law- between two and three o'clock sr. Friday, Not. ], to algn ond. $60 to third, welter-weights, two 1- ft 0 tb... 4 2 1 ber of the old Mcrrlsania Union* Daniel Kafcbnm. r jj^aij T J T c*1 n-^^".'^tal Denny. L L 6 I MBams, wbo CaoVr • ^"5 ^ . °J^ ~ ~< »». en rt»f» i~tim k-^~.w lor ot the Wliokss, McDermott of the. oMBose article*. I mean nothing but brulne**. and my money half, regular eonrse. started, Derby lead- aija— ^ntheriio, Va, Danville Mln- Hack,3b... 9 0. 2 1 a i Brown, a a.. 4 0.0 — in the Morris- Four • proves It Berp'y, Fbawlbt. in u^leothe, O. Hsaonle HalL, 4 1 2 0 8 .0 Irwin, c 4 II aula n]a»> ffome tea year* ago. Be was not only a one, bnt Kin -nine, Hadley ot the -Hobokans, and k Ber- .JabUS ing oft, with his stable-companion Problem Danville, ILL, Opera-house, Vacey,o.f. 4 0 0 0 0 0 Blordan, p.. 4 0 2 also agendemanly DdkraayexU every senae or theword. eey player named Lahey. Those,,with a couple close oompanlonsk4*>A bnt, after. they had shown 2 0 0 Cadogan, If. 4 0 1 Latterly be bad taken np cricket for awirdsw. be befor, distance, 'not stated. While, lb.. 4 19 at of boys anil tile second-eleven cMeksters^oom- Jul Goose, who broke his right arm In a glove- the othors the wSBkearly half the. rI-W't- Booth'. the tim* of his death, a member of. the St -George <3ob. ' So Theatre.^ Cln- poeed .the .•baseball team" which Brewster com- fight with Mlokey-Bees some months ago, had both went m iiJfjBrM — .*" * le*d- 0ptra' hoaw of-fltradenanby Totals.. 7 log >*. * Totals .. 40 ft 7 27 IS 9 Tear aftar year ssesjnie afltr another of the veterans of ?^»riKn. K ' "P"* .« " manded, and- which allowed Captain Boutlgr'e the misfortune to .fracture It again while boxing However, the overhauled»vernauioa the»no lowar,latter} *> WfiJEl.! '>•>. amonnt no: stated <-o«agtoa, First baas an errors- '7; Banc, 4. Vmptra, B> the early day* of bau play retire framthe game ot life ss tWMtWttW Ifil runavaftcrttiey threw his Jockey and ' "all. KMt score eleven to of . ehoral concert, not It* 0lL .V7T! Time. ft. Urn. -they hsd done from the diamond run np a with apnpll In London, Eng.. recently. Problem . '— . . : — — —: p " , w ;; , w ^ »u*».

f '.- £54= % - other- Booth's there Is a itrfili nu lnance of the . minor, with cnrlooo OlnuaJBATi "~ o£the' baas-drum. TheaearefanUdeXecta; AT Thbatbe Jarrett A Palmer's dram- Elizabeth Vos BtasTwttz made her metropol- NEWS 1 rbythmlo uioanap1nni aod oddly-arranged accompani- to Oct saY' wise the lines are or a farhigherorder than those atlo season terminated Oct. 2S. "Macbeth" waa, itan debut as an t^gitab.srpi»aa-in(r actress, m the my«ndema^r Uim wiae^va.te sau THEATRICAL RECORD. acted ments, making tbem striking and effective, while they of "Whoa, Emma I" or'QfyOraitdlaAher'sClwut." anaucrauo rates, la now aelllng oarafde at "popular 91, 93, 23, and "Jane Shore," which was re- Broadway Theatre. Oot. 31, in "Messallna," a enough to be popular In many Instances. his are tuneful Yes, It was kind in atr. BUM to volunteer prices"—teuernta MraAdama has plaoed'a vase of vived 34, ran the rest ot the week, "The Honey- historical drama In five acts, which, was castas There Is some concerted music, wblch dlsplayB the most services for Genevieve Ward'a benefit. A gentle- dark-blue Qnlncr granite at tbe root or her husband's re- moon," with John H. Bird (a volunteer) as the follows: Valeria Messallna. Von Stamwllz: Mar- skill ml scoring and sbowa more than ordinary mnsi- mains, buu s-eyea and cen- in Philadelphia, and at the head a atone i^^-a Duke Aranxa and Miss Ward as Juliana, being cus. Wheelock: Colas 8111ns, O. H. Barr; Nar- caenly cieremere. The sensuous Havana's*, Mlehsela man who has scored as many this leauiption: J. make a hit without much 'Edwin Adama. Bom Feb. 3, i&m. added on the night of 35 Declus Calpurnlanus, W. and Joae'a charming duo in tbe neat act. Car- ^Illkmald of tres as he has ooght to Died OcLxa.1877. for that lady's -farewell cissus. M. V. Lingham; lancinating aaapted to Br^n"hiVft air. Bird e. Stirling; man's peculiar and song Teutonic exertion. then . Aratira played *- benefit, George Yandenhoff, who was oast tor Vettlus Talons, Cm- favorite aa •»», And 'Hie life waa gentle, and the elements H. Orompton; tbs steps or the Seqalitno, and ;bo stirring baritone 'F^'V00 character admirably Macbeth, Soranus, Hogan; r serves more Aranxa, know—that la a Bo mixed In him was unable to appear owing to lllneas, olno Foetus, E. V. Day; Bareo V. aria "Toreador Altento" In the eecornl ac . than a ! ttai^Tttala puunly od^rvAavsd, nut be you that nature might stand up and chorus Daast^ wKWMUtm temperament. Altogether, the And aay to all the world: fa physician's certiadate to Kalllns. 3. Burnett; no." alter tbe Freeah cast as follows: *»<1 tb* lias of buliMu fitted tor the legal This a man.' a that effect being print- Syrus, J. Mooauiey: H. and HlcbaeUv'a Invelv song "lo dlco Tma^^^^lSTfiS bt Mdi ud «nrr latuit The quotation few numbers which ot milk. 6 l one which J astines a turn or two at was chosen by John McCnUoogh. Tbe ed In the house-buta. Mllnes Levlck was substi- Slave, 0. F. Merlghl; Arrla. Mrs. J. L. Oarbart; style, In tbe third act, are a or tbe Miss Llna «» jiatlj lllill— il should be given. In order occasion was AttmhS? WaW »» bythe Actors' Order ol Friendship Is also to erect a monument make the most Impression. The work, aa given here, la a sensational .the machine: tuted. J. B. Grlsmer acted Macduff 31, but was Julio, Mies Jessie Randolph ; Qloucka, Mies Kel- reporter ssS^J ^XftsJe, te to Mr. Adama Charlaa J. Rogvra waa in this city on moat creditably broogbt out, lu producUon. aa regents ond others should bar la m PLIGHT IK HONOR OF BIRD. rerlaoed by James H. Taylor 22, 28. Generlnve logg. The work of translating the drama Dlnsmore. a ttialson ^i7i~rV!!SiliMiili A Monday and Tuesday or last week, on the way to his home orchestra, scenery and accessories, being tbe flrat complete I in' h^ *^*n5? 1 • tbs pastel lewa, on lettsre. etc , in Breaose of a Ward be played, effect- Borrett; William 0 «teLbrTilts dunn m In Philadelphia, after partner In the elr- Ward's conception ot Lady Macbettvwas like that from the German original haa not been reallrstion or promises ot the Map'«-son man* I Nagl, Tllrv5?&> -- Canaries, must be Kor vrlabed to ba rewarded. a visit to his old the many IVIS iSStt b*ewemtS mimammd ous bualnaas. Dr. Spaldmg uT Saaaertl«a. M. T .....MDa of the late Charlotte Onshmmh. While tbe ively accomplished. We much doubt lt any si ement- The weleht of tne "per* la borne by Mia« Hank. gtSnriM they ore sot Cnrwdfld* This bird who bravely esaayed Marls Lltta gave a concert at bioomugion, BL, on the methods she used - In depicting ttso character piece founded upon incidents in this noto- Star. Campanlnl and Big. Del Pnente with great rrtdlt, and teacher, John F.Fahej- u. nsoarrad aa-week swtarger. at,, Hoxbat, Oct. a The wbMra which were freely accorded; v** t aS? night Oct. SI. assisted. amateur talent. minor parts oiled by competent artlsta Miss rather, J. D. Dln anrrap T.ikT And should the question rite or She was by evinced tbat she had been a- chase erttsdont. her rious woman's career would prove suoeeestul tbs are well Germon- Wnv i eBore%J£»«> V. Tub opinion expressed by her audltora waa that her voice - Rank's success abroad In the title- role can be readily un- U What bird he la, why, then, air, portrayal as a whole was not —suram. -Mllnes with the general publio. and we can to mind M. Do Castro; MTGolrliufu, elas- derstood, embodiment or . Ban,Xn.Pannl«B, Pierce. Emma Let the answer be. on the stage. has wondarluiiy Improved la volume, tons -and aoted aa ahe seems the complete Bedford: efe^oS1 noomlnjrton... Leviok's Macbeth was an agreeable. Aurprlse. It tbat In the past Miss J. M. Davenport lawless, loving gipsy Mr.MUburTZ.im,* * B«ur.Jiu Raymond, Ida Ha most raaemhlad a wren, air IS ticity tines the waa last heard In one's Ideas or the reckless, l0D was evenly consistently 8Mtatoen.Te.ve at the In a similar drama entitled "Valeria," writ- with Its Deacon Shearman, »l Abbott. Iftll la Hum. Llllla Revere, Maggie Ambroiso Thomaa tbe compaser married Mile. Blvirv snd girl. The portraiture Is not a loveabte one. aSahS,>i [» This is very good as It stands, but It would be Bargent .of Boston, Mass., in which exhibition ol sensaoo.ntss. Walton: ~*a>«» Bryant; Nellie BAIL Marie (Tool Rosa, Lydla Bemanry on Oct. ft, at Kanoy. France Shake- close of the tragedy, whencewas evidently some- ten by Epcs heartlaea feeling and hot tem- Judson.adorr^£ better It Duke's In "The Tfl"— Alice 1st; Rosemary, Tixuu the name Honeymoon" ipeare'e "Hamlet" baa been translated Into Hlnuos- what disconcerted by the gentleman acting Mao- she Impersonated the title - role, as well as per, hnt the skill of tbe actma makes lt lancinating ana Mulvcy. a poilcoCrl^Harry-ftitt- - Howltt, Bella Raltla, were Arenza (a-wren-sir) Instead ot Aranxa. Bow- tenee.-,...EawlnD. Plimpton, amember of tbe board oi realistic, and deapi'e o*tr abhorrence or itaaeutimenta, Master k •"SSa tmantMeule Grace - Bemle; . duff. His reading was forcible and intelli- that of Lyclsca, a character the Roman Empress lA>ulr»*-I!^ iLuUa?^?ea LUile died oalla forth unstinted praise Its strength aa a dramatic •IL Carrie Bavne, Mrs. B, H. Richmond, ever, It la no fault of ours that the name falls to d-reetoreor the Academy of Music Brooklyn, M. Y., gent, and bore traces of thoughtful study. assumed during those hours ot her life which for ter. Miss that city to write a new performance. Vocally, we cannot attach tbe lame high AnnUE^^ \f°»*»uS2t meet the exigencies of the case. The pun Is all In on Oct 24 H. J. Byron is It foiled lodgtnc-rcom ^"s- play lor A. Sothern upon materlala tumubed by tbe He excelled In delineating Macbetb's terror and were devoted to questionable practices. mark to the eff'tt, quality and power being thedeflcle-- kMneT "v.*".-"-Miss PannisL. Hendricks, Bamta right, and that la as tar as our responsibility ex- a ham: Mrs. BvlLKltfeiTocal. Lferd Staters Bh'nehart, Hex. B. latter. It la to he called "Dondreary'a Private Theatric- sudden changes ot feeling, and particularly was to attain the success hoped for, although written etea: yet these do not obtrude themxlves inanoUoeable SbeltonV a tends ED.] Although have been bereft of ^ rhTarii"^*rtdo fiZ? Johnston. Minnie — we als" on the mgbt or Ocu Z3, aa ahe waa proceeding this noticeable In the banquet-scene, wherein he In admirable language and abounding In effect- manner, as her dramatic conception and development of M. Qulnn; Edwfgi, a -T-! ». an-"?**- - ' Josle Kneaan.MmNelaon Rlcnnmood's Co., Theodore Thomas, have we not gained a more to Booth >a Toaatre, Mlia Genevieve Ward bad t palpable was weHnlgh perfect. James H. Taylor's de- ive situations. The piece at the Broadway was tho part orerahedowa all else and carry her throuah tu Broodwell; Jessie, a an entire success. rendered mMV ifT^Sto fe? Letand. Emma Manager Adah (3) Aptommaa In the genial harpist who Is to give us escape from serious lnjery, the carriage lo which niiu wuo livery wae monotonous, and at times Indistinct, well mounted, snd a number ot auxiliaries, male what seems Rig. Campanlnl Unfortunately for ltsem Swain. Mrs. a 0. riding having driver the role ot Don Jose In a enperb manner, aod Is entitled to \w>u«uc«ssJ^°J»la VeSS i^bjb.MlsaO. Icu a musical lecture to-morrow evening? And we collided with an offal-wagon, whose while at others he exhibited an uncertainty in and female, had been engaged to give due effect lated, not adapted, aCLeavIlt) 3a. SoJth. Sarah waa asleep Chiunlne rlilsson la to ctre a eerleu tbel wsrmftft praise for his Impassioned asllug and an- would add that, while you listen to the sweet and to the pageantry, which Is no Inconsiderable fea- transferred to Phil Lee, Mra. Georgia Suit. Soale oi concerts in Cologne, beginning in December next. the knowledge of the text which caused him to istlo vocalization, string a performance or consider- mellifluous strains he evokes from his wiry In- names and f Leo, Conchita Scboit. Angle Sc. Leusia of admloiatrauoa were on Oct. a granted halt and stammer. J. L. Carhart is to be praised ture. Von Stamwllz Is ot the Veatvall and Jau- able power. Rtg Del Poente futlr expressed the part numeronsoUer T^^ ^ijeiw Swift. Salle Sc. strument, you might Imagine that "he played on by Surrogate Power or Brook for ot King auschek schools, and possesses of the or Bscamllto. tbe chlralnc bullllgbter, and It conld hardly turrswereretalued, Unun. Ethel Calvin to Jobn a ' a thoroughly good Impersonation much ^"J^t?**g** _ Hattmrrl. Jennie ~ have been Improved, either in voice or action. Tbe ^Piot S'lP^f; Oibrd. Florence Li, Monte. AID* 9) a harp ot a Ototuani strings," so many la his touch lyn. N. Y./brot"brother or Edward Power. The latter left a Duncan. Frank Little was hardly up to the re- beauty ot face and figure of the former, and no summarized as follows-tit t-i.L^bswrviS. w~ a Shepard. Delia bequeath- cborua eras atrong, and great attention to details was ap- -uuluaJb*.: Uvlnaston. and so often his manipulations "Our Jim" personal esiate worth about 12.0U0, and a will quired standard as Malcolm. John Swinburne's little of the Intensity in expressing various emo- Phan, making he^ dnadelle. Mra. F. ing all bia property to hia two brothara, thua unaccount- parent In every scene ofthe opera. On Friday "II Trova- aA^S^ wants to know the object of all those sympathy marked Improve- tions ot the latter. Her pronunciation and sought in marriage 0 Levoy, Hiipntt dslwyn, Blanche ably Ignoring wife, professionally known aa Kitty Banquo waa creditable, and a tore." with Mme. Stolen aa a pasaabte Leonora and Slg. bjjtazkJfii *^ concerts he Bees advertised In the dally papers; bla wealthy gentleman, 0 •ooecumer) St. Faux. Madam O'Aell, who anraed him in bla Ulnesa and waa with bun ment upon aome of hla previous efforts. Bosse emphasis of our language are faulty, and Campanlnl aa an excellent Manrlco.formed tbe bill, and wncTor elSf™ ^ «o »} Leun.Llllle Sarmonr.MadgeF. whether they are for the benefit ot any particular when be died. Aa no executor waa named In tbe will, an by Frank Kllday and Lennox by W. Betlhamer lt Is evident tbat she labors under the seri- at the Saturday matinee "La Travlaia" waa repeated, the match. . 8ulltTen:a7 ^Lg**-1* nwraJsi with the cast aa before. . complimentary roncsrt to her os 9 •? Little Doc (vocal Sanford, Loo class of sufferers, etc The sympathies ot our administrator has been appointed May Flax's suit were respectably acted. Harry Rich. H. C. Her- ous drawback ot being compelled to think A the euppc-isvi'aBntw ' »>uS? Miss Clara Flora Frost, which ocenrred at Int. etc.) Sherwood. Hattle readers are asked In behalf ot this "heathen In against the city or Keokuk, Is., for SeTX) damages, and for bert and Mrs. Mattnewson were the three witches In one language and to give expression to R. Colby aod L. Eugenie (wlihGboat Show) with ateinway Hall Oot 31, enlisted the services of A. B. Rtod- Level le, his blindness." Dear Brother Talmage hav- an Injunction netrainlng the Mayor irom lutenermp; Andrew Jacques, Sexton; B. C. Wheeler, the those thoughts In another. She has achieved Tina's trials In oitdeavorlng Loans, Joalo Theo. Joale B. ing favored the "Klght- her performance should ahe visit that plsce again (wblch dart. baritone vocal lit: E R. Mouenbaaer, violinist; W. R. which occurs to oil«? «Sa£ Tracy, us with bis experience of by a ault Wounded Officer: James Lawrence, the Physician; no slight success upon the German stage, and JihiBon. organist; and others. Mra. Rebecca on omusirJi w^^trsSi! Moore, Eunice Marian Injunction waa denied), haa been sopplementsHl might, however, caul, Eagenlefor Turnoar. Jennie aldeof Lite lnHewYork."another8amuel woke to on the part of tbe Hon. Patrick umoona, proprlbtor of Little Lisle Leigh, Usance; and Mrs. J. H. Howe, evinces tbe possession of abilities whtoh will with Cohen, an amateur singer with a light soprano vn'ce, be rnade nn£^**o7aS 4, Richmond'* Co.) Toaroonr, Bepeey the necessities of the occasion, and yesterday gave tbe Opera-house. He claims SS.000 for trespass and Gentlewoman, all erxhlbltlng care and attontton. future study and practice no doubt secure her which ahe dlaplava with kill, was beard la concert at end it is discovered thli S^loway Oct, 2f. Pome excellent talent purported iSSiaV^^^ Hoots, Clan Vaudsren, Mra. (of us his views ot the "Day-elde o: New York Life." for Injury to tbe reputation of bla noose Netthxh TEafPxsrs nor political excitement the fruition of her present wishes. On the open- Ha 1 gare daughter, who la Morgan; Anna fit) Knhrhr'aCo.) Nllsaon wanted 15,000 a night to sing In 8c Petersburg, her. .The orchestra ortra Mozart Musical Cn'ni dM aome piece, ^il, This concord ot sweet sounds was delivered by seems to prevent crowds ot people from assem- ing night she suffered greatly from nervousness, even to the verge of Vn£?a ^htikel MeEotfie. Mia. Van Zant, Mra.Mil- Russia, this Winter. Alhanl baa agreed to do hUaaon's admirable work under Conductor Rifle's baton at Carl Bev. Samuel Coloord. The other phases ot this bling nightly to enjoy the pleasing entertainments and her acting did not appear to so much advan- lshed villain bearing iltzt lie work for g3»0U) leea per nlgbt, and therefore the dlieolor LsoT.er'a concert atChrckerlog Hall Oct. 23. X iss Emma many-elded subject will find suitable Last tage os lt did later in the week, stein, is the' MendeLMra. lawn Vloietta A Holland exponents or the Imperial Opera baa thrown Milaaon overboard provided by the San Francisco Minstrels. when she was Weed, a Soprano vncallat, made ber debet, and waa favora- ^&^^°*&<& In if. Tina, whose Is 6c Broa. good season. Let us be thanktul for what has On Oct. it. In the Manns Court, the suit or John Thomp- week the only changes made in the programme freely applauded, and several times called be- bly received. Cterl Lauter'a violin solos, j. Paulson's ldenrjryTemale^^t*»«i^£ plann.playlng, Wilkinson, contralto, and T. J. weda McCain Slaters Vernon,lenup. BeacrBearrlre so tar been vouchsafed to us. . . .Brother Hender- son, manager oTa company that last month acted at the were a fresh finale to the first part, comprising fore the curtain. J. F. Wheelock as Marcos had and Emma her Maeonlc HenS^S*. ""'SaSsM Moon. Laura .'em. son of the Standard announces "Alaiatt a Life." Btadt Theatre, this city, came up on a motion to vacate airs "Dan ring In the Barn," so peculiar a part to Impersonate that, although Toodt'a r arltone alnglng were amongthe teatores* . . The the Incongruities ot from "Evangeline." French OperawooufTeTrnnpa, with Roaloe Rtanl at their the" comif Markley, Edna Weutvrorta, Carrie We may be pardoned for saying that Fritz Em- tna attachment lsaoed. Judge MeAdam denied the mo- "Lullaby," and "The Gentlemen Coons' Parade," we have hitherto published a synopsis of tbe about Philadelphia Wth Fosters Bene Markbam, Pauline vTellaok, Mra. J.H. tion, on tbe ground that the question raised was on the bead, appear Oct. 28 at Booth'a Thearre In "Jeanne. J"An- a^w^tSKlJ met gave our managerial friend a new lease ot and In the olio a song-snd-dance styled "Troublo story of the plot of the drama, we may be par- heard cart peddling her mod, Alice (to- McDowell, Katie Wilson, Cora (2) merits, and he could not try the merits on affldavlta. The nette and Jaanneton." Blind Tom was at Fllh mUk; ao^lffiafi life brilliant language Is Warahaii, Florence Wymaa. La-la when he commenced his present Bolt la against Henry J. David, and Is for salary Mr. In de Family." performed by Johnson and Pow- doned for repeating, in other language and after avenue Hall during the paat week Jennie Wade, so- translated so^terajfr'psTfi. IDSc engagement at the Standard When horses Plggott, Examiner of Flays, haa refused to license "Bol- ers, and "What Would Mamma Say?" and other the style ot tbe police-court reporter, such por- prano. J. P. Corllaa. tenor, and G. E. and W. Mer- crous in English. MlaVTeuar^iKSg rltt at the Institute Murray, In Alice Wright; (Ton runaway withactresses we think a better under. ton Bowe>s > latest adaptation, "rllnlohe-" Mist Kate songs by nicsardo the male soprano. tions as will describe that'eharacter. One night, sang Dime Concert at Cooper made a hit, She Is clever m on Thursday evening. Carrlogtnn ths drummer and ^h. al«3b Melville, Emily ec Woods, Annie (vo- Branding should be bad, ao not la bring thenar- Bantlsy, for whom tbe adaptation was mads. -If aaid Nlblo's Garden was filled In Meesallna was "cruising" in the etreets ot her acting, la culUvotedasr»^?£*«a»SS as "Tax- DKntyg."— when J. D. Kelly in musical rketches a'so appeared Bbalvwy, Lbral* (?) eedaat) fa> to have gone to the unrelenting Examiner "at eight beautiful voice, sages so close fnaaalssat, because in a multl- every part last week, and on several nights late- Borne, she meets Marcus, and, being impressed - and her Siai^^.Saaaka.s "oonan. Mra. Wdl Wlgetea, Marande o'clock In the morning, and to have aned to him from Itma 01 Moraba waa agalo Uataned to In a popular -- -- pi calamities detract to find accommodation. On his physical beauty, "picks blm up." Later to make even Mr. •tea, Jennie Weum) DelUeV- o^AAlways sure to outside hla bedroom door." Mo wonder tbe man ol comers were unable by concert at Rooth'a Theatre on Roaday evening. Mile, tuamwSSS'jS^ imthe Interest Oct. 31 the spectacular of "The Deluge" ehe causes her confidential slave, Glouoka, to (raorglne Meyroos mads her debut hers aa a olano- she Is pretty and . (af jUMSlier, and so the general broken rest remard Maude a ranger n to appear at drama piquant In M~il^*3C Pllmaoll, Flora allace. Mi. effect is lost managers were obliged the Standard Tneatre. this otty. on Kor. 9, In.chenew was revived, under the personal supervision of bring him by a secret passage into the palace, forte sololat. the other art has being fug. Snsloi, Ar- support was not good «*' -It9l few " Mr. BurvaiKP*' 1 "Two Loves thur Beat, Chaa Prltaoh, fllg. Tasrllaoletrs and ProL was PraaUga, Fannie Yeamaua, Lyi to club people away faun their doors last week. drama "Almost a Lao, ' already known aa the Klralfy Brothers. The scenery used was that and she places htm at some distance rrom her unlucky enough to be ha\w?,_ Saaaditi Bill Oilmore'a perfonued Opera- l " laaredltedwtth- Band at tbs Grand l uimuy, Xjonlaa Sot, Mile. In sooth, had -the rntrig been at all feasible, man- Clark, tha Loodon refreshment caterer, painted by Voaajtlin when this spectacle was pro- while she contemplates and eulogises his manly purelyjuvenJlepar\whltotte^i2' having bought the Grecian Theatre, London, of ueorga house Oct. 27. tbe other arcraetloua being Levy's comet- '«Vi no, BUoa lt the most agers would tty ISO : means have laid themselves duced in Ban Francisco, Cal., and Is ot beauty. She succeeds In leading him from playing. Miles. Bnzxeul and Montero'e vocalhinc, and the aTJBiTLSXKira jUBT. Conquest It Is IbelnlaoUon ol Frederick xollenhauer, Barclay, although open to censure had they essayed to oinb people violin-player and com oaer. to give a "farewell concert" magnificent deeurlptlon. The dresses, properties the paths ot rectitude; and subsequently, while drum specialty or A. B. Carrlrnrton — Mark Kaiser, vio- a young iSrSSiaJ^Atse) the linist, ence. r (of Miaoo. Thoa. forward We are a bit worried abpuUIoody and at Stalnway Ball, Uua city, on Nov. 23, when the Molten- and appointments were gorgeous. During they are In soft dalliance In a pavilion In the and A. H. Peais, planlrt. have Joined the Marie played Louisa with m tin l!5r «•"«<• Farbe>aOn,) Magee, John hausr Brothers win repeat some ol their arUstlo aursMaea fourth Daughters of Eve" palace styled the ot Itote-Mapleson Troupe O. W, Pearson gave a violin- lng. The local 1 Bankey, now that theyare separated. Will they be acta baUet called "The "Temple Venus," on enomy press ure nnt^^S*? fatt- Oayiaro.•yJoraVB>/ None, Fred while tbey were In J nil I en'* Band, twenty-four yeara ago. aolo and Chaa Horn warbled In tbe mocking-bird snoc at able to go it alone in the stand ih. Tho entire floor of tbe parquet Is to bo richly Frank Foster severs marrtrrJni i. Irrmg.Phll oterena, W.O'Dale stentorian voice that "the Chinese must go," rta CapeA Them all a Raaa-tlnadol newspapen who delight In. playing at battledore wlUi the P. Scott, Geo. ot Cincinnati, O.. the oldest circus-manager In carpeted, and tho foldlng-chalrB will be uphol- Heuck's Opera-house to-turrow, IncrsQsjn, CoL ....And nam» and reputations ot prulsaaionsi paopli prominent but the Chinese would not budge. He then and vlfl ts SeTeu,(3L(orTJole>a talking abont circuses, "Our Jim" la not A this country, being now 7-1 years of age. The replaced D. .Joe CD actor, lo an unguarded moment, rot aioriouxly beioddled, stered in colors to match. Tho alalea of tbe gal- went behind the scenes and drove the asjors and by M. Bebue. Mt. Fester a a Jackson. Circus) very well pleased with Lotta In her new play of fresh appearance was David Oastello, actor ot talent -Conway. KeU Lee sod his vrtle hypothecated her Jewelry In order to leave only other lery arc to bo covered with malting, and wooden musicians from tbe stage. As bedtd tbls tho and promise, and will be reiv- Cavpatlne.nVL Jones, Arnold Stanley, Sc. "La Cigale." It seems that the boy took her In a the town and him forever; sundry parities were placed un- who In a principal equestrian act secured the benches will be used for reals. Wo are Informed audience raised tho cry of "Tah, Klve Lah," ed with with regret J. W. McAndrers' drain Orte, w. vr. Johnson. Lew (2) 3anda, Eddie on Saturday night, and he says that Charlotte Is der arreat having ' the upon the charge of In the long-ago mur- approbation of tbe spectators. Carl Antony, tbat neither smoking nor drinking will be al- which means "strike blm." Some of the audience Danger' was dramatic features! the CraTs- OaetapAaUL H. J- Jnjan. Fred Sboll. w.a: . like everybody else when they get up In the world dered tbs mother of an aclreu; jet another actress "kid- trainer Srotbpra, Frank tne exhibitor and ot tho perform- lowed within the auditorium, and til ore will be mode for tbe stage, probably with the Intention eum during the past week. Obarkre) 8umk« aitbrd. Edwin Jobnum. J. M. lor, while she was good enough to take napped" her own child; Die alleged Jeaionsy or another Hantord, J. X*: up with the ing horses, waa unable to appear, having se- no wine-room, nnd eu. cees behind the scenes will striking officer: but the opens 28 in 'Crime.' Fanny LquDs Backiij- Oaateno, a. B. "J. A." (D brought an Interesting play to a halt and to a lame con- of the arrival of rein- Cody.W.F.rr) Jeanln|ca.J. Starena. John A. circus people when she was poor, and hadn't even verely injured one of his eyes by cutting lt ham opens at Orlerrs Opera-bouac W. clusion; one tragedienne canted a sensation in s public be dented to all save 'the professionals legiti- forcements and the exhibition of firearms caused Bot.liu Oarttao. Jackson. J. Sietson. E. T. a cellar-door to shelter her, and found pleasure accidentally lash Frank A_ (9 park, and knottier developed a bouquet In the public high- with the of his whip. P. T. mately engaged there.; It Is the Intention of the the advancing party to retreat. The audience AdaGray 11 Anna Boyle had a raatBeaebeae- Susim,D. Kelly, J. D. Slvalta, Chaa. In tbe society of the clown and Herculee, and the Baraum appeared In the afternoon flt at the Grand 23, supported way ; and float fy an opera-oouflc atnger la reported as baring arena and management to conduct lt as a first-class theatre, then began tearing up the benches and every- nyW.B.Poawas Ooeke, J. O.

    bea. Sniehgen, Frank reals? this week, acting in "The Two Orpbanawl Mrs* ADA Cavendish Is engaged to open at the Llna Tettenborn for three rdftrtB. B. C.fU ixcawood, Barry ored to expostulate with the vicious troy, ty Dumpty, "/aha will ctvaws Measalnta, taiftratla Borgia, ana Ttsh 1st -yils attrartivo principal act; twelve royal KZX.L.T Aim BYajr,- Flofat Jfoora. Bit' . ELIZA WEATHEBSBrs FB0UQUTB are SUM bl «gnx.R. b\ Learer. Jaa. Sella Broa. csmlile, andtao man or the may cloak. otbaWrM California Theatre, Ban lTranrJacsvCal., Nov. U. explain to him that the motive of ifce play known stallions In a variety of feats; and tho comic mule Louisville, ror Long,T. B. Smith, J. H. (or aa tbe melancholy bane of the modem atageT A female ton, Edwin French, Clark and 3\tAincBEK terminated her engagen-ientat the Kv.,Oct. 28, one vn>ea%Bt l/>lV Circus) compelled her to act as she did ; but he wouldn't for the wind-up. The attendance good, CnninUnaatArthor f.Uton, Hudson Rubblna' Hamlet la sadly needed In this country, aod will be was and SbeJTer, the Duncan Sisters,'; the Barlow Walnut-street Theatre, Philadelphia-, Oot, 29, the Mo;, Nov. 4. for a like period, IndlaiAporla. Ind, Loder, Sarfioan A r-""^ 1 " have It, "What I seen I seen, and, it that's Oaooy.SaTB C. A. A welcome In any lansuaga Except In Philadelphia, though not ao large as during the opening week. Brothers, and the Peaslsys are the current ar- attendance exhibiting quite a falllng-off during 11, 12, 13, Bloomington, 111.. 14, Terre Keats, tat, Carry A- Hall lUy Sanda. Eddie tbe kind ot a grasshopper r»e Is. glvu acted me a In the person of Miaa Markley. we bave had none "LA ClOALE" was for the Orat timo in rivals at Tony Pastor's Theatre. her third and last week. In which ehe ap- IB, Ottawa 18. Chicago, 111., 18, roe weft. Da Cotton. Ben Lyle, W. E-(2) Slone, W. potater-hug fustr Should since Charlotte Cuabman forsook the Dane In lormuitr another wr_- bresk this city Oct. 36, at the Park Theatre, whan Lotta will Moines, la. . 26. and to open In San rrsncboo, Ou, * Ward.By- NO changes be made In the programme at peared In "Catherine of Russia," "Brunhild." 43tanjntb]gB A Hlnea Ltsrrcula, — (ma- Sanders. out In Europe, we shall the acquaintance of Miaa Stebblne, and siLas Marriott, be flooded, probably, by began an engagement. It la an adaptation, in the Standard, Broadway, " Deo. 2, for four weeks.- X> HBOQt. SimBto. gician) an A Etnmett Julia Seamon and Soplue Miles went back to England Fifth-avenue, Park and Mary Stuart." "Henry VIII," and "Winter's lyric artists and others who have been "complet- three acts, by Olive Logan, of a French dramatic secure falsi Sailer. C.(of Van Lorella, J. C. Thompfioo, J. (01 "Mother and Son" baa almost exhausted itself at the Nlblo's Garden this week. Tale." Miss Ada Cavendish Is announced to DBASIATIC and specialty stars can ATuorop.) ing their studies there." Levy the cornetlst trine by IIM. Mellhac AmboiKb'a Clrcao LoreUaa. The Foy Ualon-equare Theatre, notwithstanding tbe use or Vic- and Halevy, and waa acted EfTTT O'Nbil, Orossleyand Elder, Hairy Os- make her first appearance In Philadelphia 28 In at Fox's American Theatre, Philadelphia, Fa, bT . l>oc**latfIer,Cbea. Lyons, u. P.tniOc Tbonjpsoo, BUck now claims to be "the greatest player earth." " on torian aardou'a name on the bull aa a pretense tbst tbs with the following cast: La Clgale, afterwards borne and Fanny Wentworth, Gorman andOolIom, Jane Shore." F. 8. Chanfrau appears Nov. addressing John O. Curran, bnslneavauaaftr. ..Dnnoan, 0. H. Lnrrlla, T. a. CD VTe thought he was a player on brass. [This In- play la bis "Bourvreois de Pont Aroy." publio are aa Leila tour, Lotta: Marlgnan, Tbe known Do La Minnie Lee, Charles Dunoan, Zegrlno and Lea--.', i. In "Kit the Arkansas Traveler." The sec- Jane Coombs opened her trav»ltof season in Vk> TJenler. John (3) Lcarlrr, M. B. Twitch ell. Jaa. nocent little bit Is susceptible of two reaiiectfully lofoimed tbat "other novelties" are in prep- artist, Jen* meanings, an Frederick Bobloson: Mlchu, his com- aod Williams nnd Sullivan are the fresh peo ;o ting Opera-boure. Byracase, W. Y„ Oct,- TL B, Dotjr. J. A. fl) Leo. Mona. Thompson, aration Uenry Poller, who In 1831, when be waa 01- t ond matinee performance for the benefit of and, apprehensive that friend Levy may tike a panion, F. Bennett; Count De Hoppe, Jamos billed at the Theatre Comlque fair business, preeantug uI*)ndcoAaydiai>ea"Bai Dayton. Tommy LamUea. Geo. Tanneblll. P. A. teen yeara old, gaiued tbe flrat prlxs st ue ParUConaerv- for Oct. 38, and a the General Meade Memorial was given Oct wrong view of It, we hasten to disavow any Inten- Dunn ; Edgar, Viscount .Deoatu.Amoa Loomla. U. T. Turner, John F. atory, and who ever afterwards was connected with tbst De Hoppe, Clement new local sketch by Edward Harrlgan, entitled 23, tho programme consisting ot "Charity," with "an Unequal Match." Her supportersslstsaf lieo. tion to wound his feelings, TJnlaney, W- T. Levantine A Earla Turner, W. or to "bring a blush eatahllabmenl, waa struck with paralysis while playing an D. Balnbrldge: Carcasonne, Manager and Clown 'Our Law-makers," wm be produced. Mrs. Chas. Walool as Ruth the tramp, and the Clinton Hall. J. 0. Hnsbnsr, E. Chapman, F.l Drfcrman. EiL Leake, W. H. Train, Geo. Franclc to the cheek ot the most fastidious." Bow's accompaniment to one of bla pnplla, and died In a few of the Imperial Clrcns, Ed. Marblo: BI-BI, AT the Hathabxzt Thxatbe tbe Malcolm Meredith. W. Edwards. W. H. Bertert, IDa TMTesperc Jaa. Lsv»r, W. F. Turner. Tommy balcony scene from "Borneo and Juliet" by Miss that. Jimmy? "Well, it looks like as It you was hours alter being taken to bla home. Hla left hand fell Hercules of the Imperial Circus, H, B. Brad- Brothers. Bernardo, Williams and Sully, Alfred Atkins Fielding and Mrs, Hall. Fanny Davenport hi VDewjer. John Locke. B. A. Tomer, Jobn M. helpless, tbe rlKhtallil manipulating the keyaofthe piano. Lilly H Inton and Lawrence. a-eatln' backwards, too ; but peace Is me motto, ley; Flloche, Lightning-calculator of the Im- Listen, hfarlo Desire*, James Hearne, the Park- "Olivia" Is billed for 29 Boss Eyanretiaa- Daly. Bobby Lajv«lle«, Geo. (banjolat) Tbe celebrated comedian Poller waa bla lather AT the cirrirr.s-.-r-BTBs-sT TariATBX, Philadel- and I'd let her go at that." Ed.1 Thanks- perial Circus. Frederick Percy; Mona Duclore, the at Theatre, Oct. a. Hot. I, am JteTUge, Jr., Wm. Lnt'.e Phil Tlokham. Joe During the atorm or Oct. 23, tbe female elephant at the em, Miles Bros., Lottie Wlnnett, Emma Bran- phia. "The Inconstant, or Wins Works Won- nounced the Park QulnnGc giving Is a- coming I Thursday, November 28, W. H. Wallls; Turlo, landlord, J. P. Cooko: nan, 2. iDtbaluL rroL VeVl ade. Boot. Touaey A Zoological Garden, Philadelphia, managed to get a piece the three Miltons and Frank Budworth are ders," was the attraction during the weekending Joseph Murphy . Miller. Jot. (of Ttlanne, Mr. 10a has been fixed upon, and, as It Is always good for Lege, Master Cooke: Servant to the Count- of the company at B» D'armr.w. of broken glass Into one ol her leer, with bar consent. billed. Oct. -JO. W. E. Sheridan was a capital Young CBABLES E. Fisheb po*n's Clrcnsl Tncker.J. A. big Dodge, mi Cam houses, managers of traveling troupes and Dr. Chapman waa called In. ahe lay quletiy on her alue, ess, Mr. Parker: Peter, Mr. Whlto; Oountesi George his Grand Opera-bouee. Toronto. Ont, was prmtalol JBvmrj*. Horeland. A. C. Tayleure. C. W. 0) William HORO.iv. hurdle-rider, is to be added Mirabel, and H. Griffiths displayed JaaB. _ owners of halls had better make their arrange- and the surgeon delved for and removed the glass, wblch De Latour, Mrs, Charles Poole; Adele, a Paris- Oct. 22 with a lift son. FroC H. McWade. KobL TetBchak, Herr. lo the company of Barnum's Great Show In GU- usual ability as Old Mirabel. The minor parts by his wife on _ Kdwaid*. ments in time. A word to the wise thanksglvera waa balfaii inch thick and an Inab and a nail long tan coquette, afterwards a model. Miss Ag- JOSEPH MTJBFHT and combination oprsn n BmUy, Jar. M.yo. Willis 10c James Aylltte, who about a quarter of a century ago was more's Garden Oct. 28. were well sustained, and the performance was on Is sufficient One of the effects or the nes Proctor: Ko. C, Miss Cameron; No. T, Miss Opera-house, Toronto, Ont, Oct. H,B Bmertoo. M. (ol Mollloan A MonU Tyler. O. H. a violinist In the Utile orchestra at Barnum's Moseum, almost a Life" Is to be produced at the enjoyableone. The new comedy from the German the Grand Clark) Murphy.J.C.(toba- Uoimbe, Alger- new play to be produced this evening at the Thea- Doyle. The dialogue la not particularly bril- "The Kerry Gow." which was repeated aun Em. A this city, died on Oct, 25. aged fllty.ulne years. He was Standard Theatre Nov. 9, Mr. Emmet concluding of "Meln Leopold," and entitled "My Son," will B jHntniM tre Continue liant or well written, lt fri , chaa. olayeri anme Is a crash and steamboat collision. widely known as the chlm* -ringer of Trlolty Church, a and, at times, de- matinee 26. "Help" wss given B, H, "Bf» Varuui, Isaac U. hie successful cngsgomentS. be produced at this theatre 28, for the first time Brans, t. D. M. E.B." That is right. We havo had nothing but real pseltion be had bald elnee IftSt Julius FnguetandMbs scends to coarseness. With tbe exception of La Rhau" 25, 26. Miss Effle EUaler. enpr*«eltf Variety Theatre" Geoboe S. Knight and combination are to suc- In Philadelphia, and will be followed shortly by Sdserly. L. fl. Murrls. Andy steamboat collisions and things for some time. atertha Cohen, who bad known etch other la German) Ctgalo and Marlgnan, the characters are mere the regular stock company, appeared m pt0»> Bogene, — (tote Xarcella, Albert (2) met at onrTlvoll Theatre last week, after a abaonra ceed Von Stamwllz at the Broadway Theatre a rovtval ot "Our Boys." The mimic representation will be a relief to our Ions sketches. Two new scenes had been painted by erlnes 2S.».andopeB5ui nta» EngeoraMxlcomi Malone, Man In VanAmburghACo On Oct. 27, Julius, charged by Bertha with having abased Nov. *. AT TBE ACASEarr of Mtmio, Beading, Pa.. J. SVBenjIIton aorely-trled feelings The great hurdle-rider George Helster—one representing the Interior of At the Royal 0un*o» Fouer, A. JJ Montagna, Harry Wlncdeld. John tbe hospitalities of ber boms by purloining therefrom two The last week save one of ModJeska's en- Harry Shannon, the boy-orator, gave a reading to 28, ror ofie week Waahbirm. Frank Morgan has Joined Barnum's show. We stop the an old Inn at Fontalnebleau, which stood during "Ohcle Toroi OW. Flarenca. wm. sc. ft) S 100 notes, was held in S2,O0u ball. Both are Tariety pcr- gagement in the Fifth-avenue Theatre will be the a good audience Oct. 91 Tbe Florences ap- Lottie and company In Ftanee, Syndey Marshall. Fred Warreo. Wm. press to say that, if any of our readers Imagine tormera. Jolluatoya with cannon-balls, and Bertha lean the first act, and the other, Marignan's studio, held tbe boards all the past week to our/ac Harry present peared 24 In "The Mighty Dollar" to a fine audi- " Foaepencb- A. J. Mayo A Faih Woodson, this to the acrrtva. . . ."Lea Amants de Verona," composed aa tar back which occupied the stage Morgan be Johnny Morgan who plays through the last act, T. DYBtrTo, ence. The support was all that could be desired. bualnesa. Macee. Clem Wood. W. a a. 1867 by Harqnla d'lvry, received it* Initial Parli - H. musical director of Tony Pas- Pagan. B. J. organ, they are mistaken—his name is William, the both reflecting credit on the sxtisL As we pub- T>jriorr«iDgiaBi»ia» Fretae. A. (J) McKay, E. A. M^ SS5rwte."jr..N.C MerrUle, Jaa. and at Pike'a Opera-honFe, on Nov. 1, will ba aid- At the Loudon the arrivals this week Include Swedish Quartet, cnnalattng of Jugaborg Hof- in Worcester. Mass.. Oct 91, -bus") snow has been falling there, and that, too, before bolls of wonted, OraDt,BaaaaU (eqoeatrlan) (candy danced the cancan with Vis- Fanny Herring, assisted gren, mezzo soprano; Haven 2», Harr>xd» by Horry Clifford, In Anna Oedergren, contralto; ford, Ot,, 23. Now i _^ . •W.B. a" we have had a chance to get In count Oirland. Oen. 8. HcUay. Andy —. „ anything abont the neealn Liverpool, Ting., -prevented the saillngo!* Bdonard De Hoppe, sang a medley of opera- rjayad.la Harry dramas : Fanny Prestige, Turner and Geyer, Jaa. Emma Larson, soprano; Inga Ekstrom, alto, who FLORA MYEBB' OOMPANY airser>.'Jaa. at. Merrltt, N.(ol Bab-IWentworth. melancholy days, the sere and yellow leaf, etc It RemenylonOcLlr. Helstoilartlntbesteamablp Adriatic house and popular songs, and displayed agil- ^f^^ Wagner. Cal. O'Nell, John and Verona Carroll, Harry Mills, will be assisted by Alexander Feygang, harpist; bins' Crrcoa) may be well to remind our readers that, up to the to -morrow (Oct, 29) Augustrn Daly, aowntrted by the ity in grotosque dances with Carcasonne; also I E- B. George Mlddleton. and Mile. Bertha Burge, pianist. They naat.> Mnsa-rOTe.aa WasbboTn. story in American newapapara that he was to m snane commence present time, no trace of the author ot "Beautiful 'played the banjo. Marlgnan, although tbe the season ' Bob*- Mwthewr; C. clworta^Eddleee. Badier'aWellaTheacre, London, lor the Bateman tamlly, New Yoax lodge No. 1, P. B. O. E., will hold Its In Racine, Wis., Nov, 4. Orta. Snow" has been discovered; and. therefore, any- part was unworthy of the artist, was ex- Leonard (J) Young. J. T. was at last accounts in Prague Mma Matsrna, the annual election for officers Nov. 3, at tbe rooms ATTheOpeba-hodbe, Rochester, N. ¥., Oct. 91, •jrsnr. body la at liberty to use It We have received cellently well acted by Frederick Robinson. roa tbtb roiurwi-ss norasBtoaau remain In German prima-donna, contemplates a tour In tbe United In Clarendon Hall. See Secretary Martin's card. Tony Denler*s "Humpty Dumpty" Combination Karrnas thousands of letters from all parts of the world The character of taTmiMtt (Mich.) Poat-offlee: Mette Broa. W. w. H. States next year. It la stated tbat Max Brxakcsch haa Mlohu .Is not clearly de- The Tbact Titus enolish-opera Company are opened a two nights' engagement to the largest damage to her wardrobe. Thoa. Bald and James asking It tse did not write that poem. offered for thirty performance*, a free pssssge, fined by the text, and, ^^aainDin Itarai?Ida auvTf. Hank Olark, We are not her $18,000 aa Mr. Bennett failed to shortly to fulfill an engagement In thlsolty. business of the season so far. The- entertain- A BrysnresS-KANAOEB, Who jhUWUTAW those like and bed and board for three persons Arthur atAtthljon'i Invest lt eapuai of who. Arbuckle and Bent, blow their with any peculiarly marked ldentlty.lt Nikon Ddclos has purchased the ment was in every way superior wants a partner »m Lrrra-u In the Toledo (O.) Post-office ror "A False Step," condemned by tbe Censor of the Brit. scenery lately a one ot its the country, -. "niu m own trumpet; hence we neither admit nor deny became a nonentity. James Dunn discharged kind. Prof. J. E. Hartel. on theroao. savs. of Ireland, and Prod tar, be brought out In Dublin, Ireland, in the Opera-house, Newark, N. 3., for her new leader ot orchestra, adramatlo company Mpnwehi' Homan, care Mirror the accusation, for "silence Is golden." gugs. may the slight duties required Far- which u beyond the jurisdiction or the C. B. 8 ot him aa Count De Folly Theatre. benefited 23, when "Alone" was produced. An- Ooraax. ties who are exhibiting the phonograph through- -tbe nlgbt Hoppe with gentlemanly ease. Edgar was quite *>* | t Cincinnati, on or Oct. 23, Jo At the Colreoum, THE PLCCTCATTNG TEXFEBA'TTJTaE the past week, nouncements : The Bertha an:! Ida Foy Burlesque property-a«a« °^ Jaxeb J. CotijNf . l out the country were In a high state of excitement Balobolt, In ehnotlnsj at a potato held between a thumb creditably acted by 0. D. Balnbrldge, and we IHTHODTJCTOHY. combined with the exoltement attending upon Company js, M, so, 81. . . .Fanny Davenport Nov. a. Theatre, Brooklyn, L. I., died « "Siwivir last week over the news that Edison's latest Is a and loreuurer by bla wife. nit. tbe linger. It was not tbs think bis performances would bave been far the various Bobebt FnaszB'B PAHToairxrx fault, nor the potato'a The lady had altered county conventions, had a tendency Taours gave a Oct. 93. He hod suffered from ^Slnei, U UONDAT, Oct. 28, "78, boy I What next?.... Tony Pastor presents an un- marasimasva more effective had he refrained from Imitating E. her band. She "made no aim." bravely to interfere with the business at some ot the good performance In MeadvlUe. Fa.. Oct. 91. and years, and on usually One array of talent this week at his the position or A. Bothem at times. He gives Indications of the tho post two ^SSSiieaSO Tbere were vaxloae Infldencea at work dorlnfr held tbe potato up lor another shot, walked off the stage, theatres on several nights. show In Dayton. O.. IS. Springfield 3B. Waverly attack. Broadway Palace Theatre. His pathetic ballad possession ot genuine ability, and should aim at had a very violent »KSIaB. attention the thea- and then, womanlike, tainted. She waa not seriously hurt. Abthub Bert, cornet-soloist; at Booth's Thea- 30, ChllUoothe 31, Columbus, O., Nov, 1,2. forty-eight boors praviorrs mew^^,,,, tHe pest week to dnw Irom In reference to the whereabouts, ot .Moses Is still originality. The three cirens-performera, Car- tor tre on Oct. 91, after playing Levy's "Leviathan at Wrmr.i.KR'a Opxba-hodhs, Toledo, o„ Gott- oonnected with tres and concentrate tt on other classes of metro- a much-mooted question. It's a curious fact In our casonne (os clown), Bl-BI and Flloche, were so had been Jf*2££& Polka," in response to encores played "Dixie" hold At Rial's "Uncle Tom's Cabin" Combination through all the successive jsysii . «_ pnaaes ot great nu- domeardo economy that the overflow from Tony CITY gUMBIARY. admirably made up and well acted by Ed. Marble, " politan entertainments and and 'Way Down Upon the Swanee River," out of played to large business every night the past late airs. * Faator'aand theoverflow from Nlblo'sOarden help AT TORT FASTOB'B, during the past week, Mur- H. B. Bradley and Fred Percy respectively, that, the time of the *J£2£El» Interests. Prominent and most potent or oil compliment toOeneral Beauregard, who occupied week. Boute: Columbus, O., 2sT 39, 30, 31, considered one ot the ™M f Ynec both hou s es, would and Morton, olever exponents of Irish songs- although they were seen only at Intervals, they \ *JrTrs7sssvJ«» to crowd Ton scarcely be- phy a private box. Mr. Bent was subsequently intro- Delaware Nov. 1. Springfield 2, Tenia Dayton a. bOBlness. effect on our reaTUlAT places ot amnsemnnt gave "Mary Ann McLaughlin" and 4. able men in his line of ^Tggi I« Us lieve this, would you? rFofee presentations and-dances, became ot no mean Importance. Mr. Marble had duced to the General, Lexington, Ky.. S, 7. to e in Ireland;" Billy Carter, a local who expressed a high opin- ot the oompany attached "Lf^gAsaty be mentioned the great Cathedral Fair, are in order just now. This is a good way, and "Over There further opportunity daring the second act ion ot Mr. B.'s artistic Btanroa^^ may has been absent from the metro- abilities. Tony Dzsikb'b pantoxdce Compavt played in hearing of his death, stonce a eTenlng. Oct. 23, and this is tbe proper time to alow people how to taep favorite, who when he meets clgale as Leila De Latour, the wawnyAw-T— wtach. p-wqed on Tuesday OHabler WiTEBPTEMj), clown and variety per- Elmlra, N. T„ Oot, 23, and, although the weather andosiu family.i " toe piece/ [You will probably make a correct politan boards for soma time, received a cordial wealthy heiress ot the Oonntess ot that name- tlon tor his widowW lnoluslro, hod been former ; J. 0. Webb, agent; snd Mme. Anderson, waa very much against them, they bod one of the wMcb; up to' BatordAJ night ssnmCe ot this without our SBHlnianre but, welcome, his banjo-eongs and Interpolated wit- to display his abllttlai as a vocalist and dancer, considerable sum. ; tor tear a pedeetrlan, arrived Oot. 99 by the largest houses ot the season. They give an excel DBAsTATTd_MatrUT«5£ per- with favor; and Bonnie steamship J. H. HfrlTTtxrs1 wiatted.lt la compnted, by eerenty thouaajad yon may get befogged, we have italicized tbe ticisms meeting much which won favorable recognition from the au- Ethiopia am> from Glasgow, Scotland. lententertalnment. They goto Bulmto 28. 29, Erie. TlflranOenee Kennedy,n>~""': mfgjjjjj, great army of elght- ttrxking points.—ED.] We are to get "Carmen" Bunnelis appeared In hla Dutch specialties, and dience. W. H. Wauls acted the lawyer the Misses w..aaj^^j^wauan eona. "moosands ot this Hons. The Yaxuw-FXVER BDTTOaiBa.— cheer- Fa,. 30, Cleveland, o., 31, Not. l, 2, Indianarxtlls. HelUe Taylor, again to-night, and Philadelphia already as Hermann Klaus In the opening sketch ot Duclore, who had been commissioned We Harlan Dernlng, theatres, the has en- by the fully give space to the following Ind. . 4, S, e, IxiulsvlUe, Ky., 8, e. eeets were drawn away from the Under the Chin." These were tbe letter, whloh 7, little Mamie Cutler, Be^JLf'tZtm Bet* dorsed the opinion of New York respecting the "Tickle Me Countess De Latour to ascertain the whereabouts will be found self-explanatory: The aones Wallace-Villa CoisTArrr ^9 other permanent houses ot public arrivals. Tony Pastor sang "Where was lB an- V. Pendleton. opera, and merits of this opera. It Is something to find any- fresh ox-Mr missing niece—traveling with some olrcus „J"w Yoax, October nounced in Somerset, O., Chruty, , M, wm Oct, 31, Nov. 1, 9, Lan- Ralph bucwbs, and the fair thing new, and successful, in that line. In years Moees When tbe Light Went Out?" a ditty de- — ith becoming gravity and dignity. Mrs. Ohas. To_ Tarn Cmzmrs or Walter Barton, *Jaara>Ata» neort. The lalrls a great Maw Voaa_—Ths committee arv caster 4, 6, 0. Silver the airs of scribing many things that Talmage did not see IMsoTaA the Countess displayed taste In cos- nolnted by hla Honor Mayor Ely to receive eontribotlons ProL Adolph Gaas' 9*2 the golden and other lodes who are to to come, when "Carmen" shall have her MB. and Mbs. W. J. Flobkvge will commence H. ones with familiar are during his recent "tour of New York," and an- tume, and in manner was ladylike and reserved. in aid or the sufferers by yellow.fever In the South beg ot seven musicians. & *^3Ha«l *^ different bazars grown as as those of "Martha" and leave an engagement ot six nights In the Todd •as seen In attendance at the painting the woes of the plague-strlokeu to announce to the pobllo tbat the former receipt of Blohmond manager, Wm. E. 1 11 Trovatore," the student of music will turn other Miss Agnes Prre or did the beet ahe could with the arieh (Va.) Theatre .pSSSSVtO^ or art and the f nda lu aid of charter win be discontinued from Oot. 28 Helen irEste's Combi- NOV; wnich go to make a grand display and lauding the munificent charity of the bad part of Adele, and the other characters re- thia NashvlUe, Tenn., ». »** back and pensively ponder over these pertinent South, date, and the office of such committee closed. nation wlU appear ot the world are by bo means the least In thus tor one week In Momrt bla 8, 7. Pulaski 8. 9. Industrie* poetlzinge [copyrighted] North, all of which were freely applauded. The ceived satisfactory treatment On Saturday night terminating their labors, lbs committee desire ™*SSPaii*T»ltoB,'es.i U,9.*£li»|_ beautiful teaturee ot the to return Hotl, commencing 28 with "Miss Moultnn. 15, is. ^tt: at-ractlve ot the "CARMEN." specialties ot the Irwin Slaters, Horry and John Charles Christrup and bis entire orchestra, lately ibelr « neere and aratelol thanks to the public villeV Ala., 14, that on who ao Route : Lynchburg, Va.. Nov. 4, S, IS. A It la estimatedI 6. Petersburg 22. CatSsdral exhibit. When "Carmen" yon we— IT yon are It Kernel!, Watson and Ellis, Harry Kennedy, Kitty performing In Booth's Theatre, began a season's liberally and generously astl-ted In relieving the aufferlbg 20. 91, Atlanta. 'XFSiwS&ljS' attained the 7, 9, WUmlngton, N. a. II, 12. Columbia, tjj»j»5»w Bat irday evening last the attendance And yon^r* calm In yoorJudgment, pray note 0*Nell. Billy Barry, and the sketch of "Unwel- engagement here. Arthur Bent's cornet-solos and want of tEow ot their fallow-di bene who were a U, 8. "For two weeks,up»oe^» that direful nMrn C., 14, 15, Augusts, Ga., proportions ot fltteen thousand, and "the How promptly your taste *1U decree It bill, to excellent by plasue ihe leilow-forer, and in the name 16, 18; 1», aOt' Charleston. ten per cent, ot tnesross muaeaal come Vialtore" tilled out the an during the evening proved an agreeable feat- c r to t»r*fJ5 Bo those managers A anil. (SB, by a very large vote. ' or the nflerlog thousands who bave been, so materially B.C., 21, 22, 23.. Bufferers. Tbe heavy ^ o^draJJ EreeTllat totally enspended." business. ure. The house was crowded, and "La Clgale" fever g2»J^of And fhriherooserre— ir yon ever assisted by tbe kindly geoerosiry of tbe people of C W. TAXLEtTfiz telegraphs to a alJ iaa«^ O at theLrovra ' New The Clxp«b put an bf^fJ whTrtwedSe scanty a«endance For odd sort of things have a lova— Btfsntiss continued good at the Theatre seems destined to have a run, as lt will evi- York, we aaaure them that days have the their acta will ahraya be grate Horn Battle Creek, Mich., Oct, 27, that he » wUl nnderetand how to account tor That bare la an opera which shows yon whon "The MulUgan-guard luliy remembered, and haa not disease: Triple are bonaee Comlque last week, dently please those who go to theatres simply their names cherished , the corresponding and revered the remotest Idea of closing his season with Mrs, companies ^jfi***can ay shrinkage in business, and A Bank who la really a dove 1 Picnic," with Harrtgan and Hart in the chief tone amused. No matinees will be given during by lovlni and thank fui hearts. the hundreds, and financial department. There can (Signed) FaAivK F. Tan Dxavnit. Cbanfrau's Combination, although a report -taat or two with safety. -rli^toeea In Ore roles, was acted for the last times. Mollle Wilson, Lotta's engagement. "Old Love-letters" was re- Chairman: week -,„_.rttd w^l'SS* out boldly BaxasT V. Fgtxowaa. he was about to do so had gained supported sjhraj1* rS^uestlon about lt-the tact stands serio-comic, renewed her ronner successes; Tred peated until Saturday, and was followed by Secretary: circulation. LIWUKNCI BAnBXTT, to? with FACT AND FANCY FOCUSED. J. NMBoa Tarras, Treasurer: The standatad Theatbx coagrAarr company^lato ^ exhibition sadly Interfered equilibriatic teats globes, appeared in to. Ont., stock « cardostj*: S^echrinb F. Levantine in with a "Baby" Oct. 31, 21, 35, and "Champagne and Sahu-iu. Cosovir, performances, rortte poet Wat Marie Gordon occupied a box on the night that Ton the Portland (Me.) Theatre Oct. 23, 24 in "A False Va.. Nov. 4, », I9 5£lt7icai and kindred large dining-room table, and a barrel, ex- Oysters" 23, 33, the cast being as follows : God- Cadwilidir Evajva West ^"^L^'vm. *? eatal>- cross, a Title" to light business, owing to rain "Tin with several uptown 8tamwltzmade bar metropoutan debut lo Boallah. Mlse approval MrsiCAL K6TR3. Mil- 1 lance 8, Teaepts" «J. . , 1 week was an off hibited much skill, which secured the frey Oraliame, James .Lewis; Iohabod Herring. — at the Academy ol MoMe Ihe Haple- ton Noblest Orphans" are forecast In Mary Anderson oeenpled another. Dion Boudcanlt wa* aon Italian Opera Tronpo were heard in and company came 95. 2s. to- stood a«ent. reports exeelleBjhualM»v ^.pjjfjl^ Ushmenta. While "Two of the audience: Moore and Ijosslnger. In a F. Hardenberg: Leander Thombuck, 3. E. Whit- "Panel" Oet. Tl J slope 11 Bla:. Campanlnl suatalnlng the title. role. Slg. houses.. They are billed In BIddeford Oct, 28. Louis the down-town region of the Bowery pretty much all over The "Commodore of the rough-and-tumble Dutch sketch called "Ulrlch's ing; Richard Melville, F. Banger; Billy Weasel, Foil as Sle- the bt. <»^ ^rum'i I ! tSS, sorrow one phlstopbels*. Slg. Dei paeoteaa Valentine, Mme. Lablache Dover, N. H., 20, so, Salem, Maes., 31. Not. i, Liberty, la., Oct. 2L a T«l»»7 Our usual loy area turned Into deep Plymouth Rock la to oDot Genevieve Ward from Brooklyn fair Impression; Marie Whlt- W. F. Owen; Georglpo Grohome, Mra. Agnes a« West ^ 'oeia Troubles." made a Minus, end Ttlllo. Minnie Hauk aa Alargherlta. Lynn 2, Lawrences, Manchester S. Waterloo 28. !9, past week In having our atwnUon yonlbrul vocalist Master New- Clam. Barklna. Betsy, Wed? Political ex- and is to be in »Srr. «t day during the all the way across the ContlnenL Genevieve la after-ages tlogham and the Booth; Minnie Palmer; neaday evening. Oct, xk wlmemerl the Brst prodnotion citement tn Massachusetts details ot a hostile encounter be- Into here ol Oeorsei Briefs opera has caused a change Nov. 1.9. O.W.Blake toJ^£Z*sBA**J. called to the may point with pride, and probably with profit, to the man, whose voice Is now rapidly developing Sydney Oowell; Mile. Vlctorlne, Marie Chester. of "Carmen," which wei active agentjreei- flrat given In route,' BOOTH critic and an their duets, par- In March. lSTOj at the Theatre Cnmlqoe . EDWTR tween a dramatic the Joaaph Tooker a baritone, scored a success In - Stanley Dtjbt, formerly buslnese-mannger for Paris ™™™^.?utttW»?^Br«ad »u« sppearJa; been reek- many places model Mma Tour France, and , at the dent In this dty. "We" eeem to have ticularly fresh one entitled 'Grandmother's in London. Eng Jane 29, 1878, with nearly J. w. ooLLTEB'g combination commenced a bis engagement rival In the a Bobt. Heller. Is to return here early In November. tbe same artists as herein theehM maltreated by the Inhnmsn agent. Who nlalre, ao long wii hoot a menage-act, baa at alter an absence ot oharaotars.'the orlnef. week's engagement at the Academy ot Mualo adelprsla! Oct. 21. ^'W^te^ingS* leealy Clock-" Johnson and Bruno, BOBEBT 8TICKTJET, the well-known equestrian, nal roles including Big. C*rnjnroiul aa Don " s-Ucn r and sinister mawleje all over last a aucoesaor. Among old clreus-men there is no received, and Jose. Bte. nil Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 91, producing "A Celebrated duringrlnrlnsr theits week In V?«j^tBI ust«» 5* plasted his dexter Dearly two yean, were cordially who returned from Europe Oct. 30, did not per- Puenle aa Eecan,nilo7M. Tbfrrrysa n 'Remended?"Big frontispiece, and division or opinion a* the Bide-saddle equestrianism Case" before a large, audience, "Hamlet." "Buy BUS * -", ^rCtxt-Tea our exposed and defenseless to their aongs-and- dances and eccentricities aroused while abroad. Franeeachl as Zunbra, Mma! Btolco excellent rrfr^imwcfS^"^aSsS*^ three eeveral rJghtB, Tbey pronormoa It the nnenever seen in this city work waa received with high favor, dee business. Edmund K. Colli err, E, I_. Til hove been at the aW*" object of our adoration for in neat Irish songs-and-dances, including "Ire- inson, of Cincinnati, 0-. are In town. In thoirreateT ton, Emily raw beet being Who does not recognize the name of Joe CrocheroD, part to lta excellent interpretation, dramatically and E. Baker, and Markley Batarday evening, raw oystere and eqoally 1 and "The Barneys," were com- Emma sustained the prin- v mmny. wl»twy land's Farewell" . stuffed rnlons ^^ ^ J^]^ and what Bowery "boy* forty yeara old win tall "Full AS A Goose with sage and vocally. Frequent and entnnelaulo applause allay the smarts and stings of an Injure* these, were tho was the cipal characters in a' highly effective manner, upon to to remember Manna Kelly t The refreshment table mendable. In addition to who foraOhrlBtmasdlnner 'may be a homely phrase, nl The story, retirement. E!?".^ V° J!I* 55- which bsa before while thereat "the artor while we were In enforced - ^Bhay performed in bean of company nued their parts diaphragm at the Calhedral Fair 1* In charge or Bra. Joseph fresh Bppearancee, Johnny but lt typlnes the condition last week of the audi- told In Tia Curpaa. affords a sensational ro- -- that other than now of mance of with credit. Fanny Davenport will be attrac- Broad-street kTheatre, Miss sj^^^—a Shrewdly euxmlsod Crocheron, the Brunei Bouse, and among bar . Not Fight." Goes and Fox iu glp«y lire. In wblch love. the It Is the sketch "I will torium of the Standard Theatre during the enter- Jealousy and ion oet_» «tt band or two In aaatetants la Barney Williams' alater. Widow mnrder enter, tt presents a hrarlleaa?p»«slo«ns tion 30, 31 and Hov. 1. last representation tw 2JSr the pernicious agent had a Manna "Sweet PollyBlossom" and JohnWlld.BlllyOray, taining performance of 3. K. Emmet In his "New wo recital of a prue Kelly Henry D. Palmar of Jarrett Palmer sails for man, unrestrained morally, as the " " has made a favorable ^f"SSr}M % the assault upon us, and tblsaad A Harry A. Fisher In "Old Times Bocks," re- central figure, who TBE Ohioaoo COsfBiwATTAJt appeared at De- J!3Z and • Frits." chsrxcterArtMj^- an cesthetlo England on Nov. 2, accompanied by his family. This la attractive by her beauty and daring, and renal- troit (Mich.). Opera-houso Oct. SndlSabltof JahAPgJ encounter between gentlemen ot "The Rood to Buin." elvs by aoul 21, 22, 23, to very aaddls- means that It Is the present Intention of the flrra UDecome chrlfltened AtSABBT Mtneb'S THEATHE the arrivals Nov. her want or and lack of deltesjCy Ahmt slim houses. ough'sYubaBlU may turn ot mind fills ua with mordfltaaon mauajrera rn has been the recipient ot this Is Bobeen and Crane are booked Jot"81. ^J^SS-V^S!» permanent Great Britain .John Denier la orJOBxjE w. HzaiTEnT 'dextrous woven all the plctureiqaeneia or Spanish Ills The c It Is to "hold the 38 ore "Yank" Adams. nnger-blUiard- Nov. 1, followed by for ImpirsoriatlonB. trott Those whose province aotag "Bumpty Dumpty" almost exclualvrJy for tbe tja seal-ring bearing his monogram and the among the lowly, with amtrvbSntutai. ^varTaerlSr/ riS. 2, Barney Maeauley I. a ^. 1^torTa»lJ

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    - * — ; ; :— SHAPED. would extricate him, (tad. lie thought at a fu- ture day he would be able to fairy vindicate by no means snob a ruin, aa I had been led to A; NICE DISTINCTION.; THl' SSW TOM CtTTPKB, } j fOB. .himsfllf .Under the edreumstanoes he oould suppose, and a very little would put It in prop- ' not expect Bhoda to hold herself to her en- er oendltion." ' urieis fob mnv Toucurrav gagement, and therefore. aha might consider "He oould never find a tenant" BY VaJDYHB BBOWM. n herself, far "No trouble on that score, believe nDam tor on* who Is do moref so as he was concerned, perfect! me. It is -Too wonder. withered and the Jumhu faded, free. HiBsroologleewereabJeotand nebeggeL just this—some clever rogues have a snug nest .elost their brightness or the shore— that, notwithstanding his conduct, she might there, and keep up the bad reputation of the Uka myself, for esamnls. csn< marmor lute to happy UHarhter, plaoe by that very THat s saxaoBT*. An.weU, still try to think kindly of him ; and heolosed old device of making noises r a melancholy moan; atnlght and H ware pvxaluw to UU- that In the dim hereafter with the assurance that his affection for her showing lighted Xet the owner If tbaebaian'eVthe^thln^^lsnM sitae and know thee as my own: psxta tenant there. otTthe" alioi was still unaltered, and would end only with right sort, and. '. toeSreawosrnaae. : ^ ratter think . . . . Pnteld,, with looxUnrand persistence, his life. your.ghoste,- Joe, wiU oeaae to Pdr eblna that's old. .^£iass r J are bright with lore divine, show up." 4r ' Fu dUhss oaUandfab. la eatum yRSSSrn* The same mall brought a fetter from the cap- udW; , sonieHhere In the happy distance, • topcioee JSSStXm, tain's am. not the only one who has seen queer „ Vet joa should try, gifKitniartsndrocognln thee mine. hand to his friend Bavenswood, whioh _ To eutsln to ms whv aroond your are swaluna; that things there. A fellow driving past a- few JjV^vLbo sonss war gentleman showed freely to the curious at ToaUtoth.t lie— villainous This.qolte unmistakable odor JSHmm withered, and the flowers haTS faded, cessity of keeping dark, at least; en the oon- a lie," and he, not used to swear- of ebeese; . - The tnnoh oa the shelf. VJi«ht»*ooldJypnttedrearyahore; i» trary, he spent ing; blurted out a round oath, such as consid- -* most of his time in pnbilo Fat Hans there hlnueir— ...... sadly shaded. - "!si lJilarJil erably startled his companion- oall fererer more. places, parUonlarly the theatres, and the latter Ton may them an common and oheen If*w* sesss Wttos art gone "But this.fellow the other night— farmer, '* ' part of nls communication contained a a lor they ' great you knowr'from Yet me possess T' deal of the current theatrical gossip, soon as the up-country—swears that A ohsrm nons the less DeUgsttal It is * he thought might amuse his friend. he saw.the ghost of the officer—a pale, slight became hid from yoor ayes: . And eyrruilna; here, — {4WTHGATE MYSTERY, Bavenswood, whose delicate young man—atanding near the mill In temper . had not . f im- : Iaanre yoo, isdear the moonlight". > - .:*..-» proved lately, sneered at the letter and spoke . TomeastoBaas. I>oes that caiue ypa sarptfser •J09T0 POB TBI Hf TOU GLTPCTB* "It's not true, I tell . with anything yon,".retorted Bavens- ' but respect of its writer. Then whjt let ask. A'LTJSB EDGAR MoCANK. wood violently. me It f "A poltroon, sir," he said to little Billy Glan- "The Idea of a rational man Toe are happy to bask like you believing In society* sonshlne; ders at the billiard-room, after the performance any snoh rubbish 1 I dont yoo>re warmed by Its raya; know what to think of Its shallow conceits. oh the night following the arrival the you. Butts." 1 of mis- Its thin-coated chants- - ' He seemed to be In one of bis tempers, these ™™ As rear 18T8.] sive. "A gentleman would not have acted bo." and Au yoa stand ready to honor and prabsx struck the arm of his ohair violoosly. . He addressed the crowd In general, rather "There's While yoa torn yonr noes op than little Billy, and they heard him with great no. use in getting angry about It" At this earthenware cap. ipTgB NEWS TEOkt NOBTHQAIE said Joe. "Borne people And alp yonr rhsmptane from costly TIL— respect, as he lounged by the fire, splendid and have a constitutional em so angry." Bali Bella pies tendency towards the And an old oalna dish JTrOT look proud and lU-humored. He did not often show marvelous, as doctors syoarnl have not done anything to will tell you, and > "I bone I himself I suppose I am one of them. WoaMltshoekryea If 0 there, and was usually taciturn Hans thore shonld can yoa aa i TOO* I cant help believing that a murdered man enough. They agreed with htm. Deddlngton If a man has the niind, right to be offended at anything will come back after death " Mara no was a chivalrous plaoe, Its people and denounce bis 1 be win and and as of assassin. Xfes Bella," said Joe. Then, summon- I would do it myself* . . _, one famfly,-and tbey resented Ulas Thorlow's mlagarasT Jnige,he said. In a buret: "I only wish Injury with/honest "But It can't be done." warmth. That shows his taste One, . "Well, why dont you go there some night „,,' Bavenswood talked a great deal that night, and rfrrs-ast annnil Iiitsi nfulil isij ssul t»imn»if Investigate-far yourself?" 1 and In a way made agreeable. ' It was The distinction Is plsm: "Not 1 1 1 should ask yon to stop all these I am not anxious to - 3 late when he withdrew, and even then he did be knocked on Ton wan bom for enainrsnraa, Bavenswood," he continued, the head for my money WhOa I was nnoMlDed In aXD with not go to his lodgings, bat rambled about the —or—or that kind of tu beer a am; Emore excited. "One of these days yon thing; and if you are wise yon will keep away Tet beer uvnot bad streets, quite alone, for half an hour, and then It a fellow eaa add I am thinking." too, my good fellow. Lots of dangerous char- »ny, strnok off into the oountry, and I dont think The malt of eoateouaant. Ben, Bans, IU1 'era ant pray? Ton puzzle me." acters about this neighborhood hrihsi, there was a soul awake In the town when' he ; they were Idoatthiukso. Ton know what I speaking or It at Potters yesterday. I never D oame back. Mrs. Dobbles was so accustomed bad A LOV£R*S 8TBAXAGBM. lid enough. Ton are In love with him. to bis whimsical comings and the fancy of some people for prowling In ^ goings that . .-r . — i Imagine he Is In love with yoa strange places late at night" iod you hardly any noise he might have made could aiLLu, tea thb nv tokkt yoa will find ont differently. Joe smiled. stzs Ions have awakened her. Bo when, about two or BT HUBERT H. DJDTAB. ttmyword," she said with a little cold three o'clock—or who knows what time?—he "Some say differently, Ravenswood. The old presume woman, Isvdy Clara—Vere ati>»titii lirfeing anger; "yon npon my let himself in with his latchkey and ascended you know"—and he nodded upward— de Tere harnama iatnn.Hr. Butts. Still, It Is quite posst- "what Is her name?—Mrs. Dobbles—says, you have been, but It wasn't; It was Kreraham—Isulr to his room, he did not disturb her. Pale and Olara Xveiaham was a haasu Its Umtt." keep np bonis at all." London belle ot threesea- fatigued he looked, in the light of his lamp, as aona, with the faoeot an old Spanlah totem, Bella," he answered, ahanging _. "Curse that woman 1" and Ravenswood did or ItnlfaaTt he entered the room, and wearilv but kindly tnasler's angel, and the figure o( a ereeksttttae. "I oame here this morning to speak: onrse her vehemently. "Ill leave these lodg- V he spoke In answer to the greeting of his little She was rich, immeneery rich, and no doubt I have noticed good ings—111 move' to-morrow. it any oost. a dog: and so threw hlmseiflnto a ohalr before Tou never could' would have been happy If she had not been snoh " think of suoh lies l lately. Charley Ravenswood does the fire and mused dismally. as she Is constantly telling a martyr to mod. Everything bored her. She you, I do. He does not oare about me." had tried everything, «iih« _ and "Tired to death, curse it 1" he said, with a and everything was 1b Tain and sel- Bhe had tried high art high »*~e Bplj but himself. Be light thump on the table. "What a fool I have He rose and began striding up and down the and ohuroh, pleases his vanity to see yoa In love everything else high—of oourse she could do- aTft been I Do I know what I doing? floor, raining anathemas upon his landlady, am Was nothing low—and It was all the kg rat he grows tired ol everything In somnolent above, amino. She there ever such a mad piece of business in all and peacefully unconscious thought she would write a novel, because 3*111 of that; and 11 yoa are wise yon 1" of the dreadful all the world things he Invoked upon her. novels were so dull, and It wearied her' to jjpgoorage farther." lead And so on. Incoherently, he soliloquized, Bnt the gust blew over presently, and he re- them: bat when she had two or three chapaean jgto lrSrxupt hlin^out oonld not He «•"""* -- ~ '" with an sorts of tnterjeoUoaVand -sosistlme* "»*M' , ' ' •— MBtteidry; ~- < very strprrg Inngnage. Andvatla»t-up he-got "Folry unworthy- oT ehudren7 Joe," he eatct kmiglve my plain taHi; but t lore you and went over to the window where his desk "to believe In suoh stories/and yon wfU find maids who write society novels, and I'm sure I - ' do nor enough 71 do—and have loved you for ever so stood, and from a locked compartment took yourself In a very ridiculous position a know French to suit the popular a Idea ot our conversation." r riVmt daring to say a word about it I small vial with ' lauffhin gj^tDoktor'Bverybbdy-^lf yoa eontfariie a curious stopper. Borne So she yawned, and for very - rot to see yoa nude to suffer by this to oherlsh suoh notions. I dont wosttkwJB* WM liquid quite white, like water, this vessel held, suppose any obliged to content herself with don't dislike him quite the reverse orlme ever took plaoe there; ortejange few I — and he measured a quantity ot it bv a tea- and if it did, I new toilets, which were the entj of " butl lmownis characterand certainly aU barfem inspects— spoon In a glass, and, qualifying It with water, dont believe the victim oould come friends, as she herself was the distraction in a strange mould of I tt He was made drank it off. A solution of morphia, I sap- back to tell ot It The time U when a man's male artiQafntanofs. and is just one tat from other people— pose It was, whioh he had originally used for brains are ont the man is dead, and that's the "I wish tbey would not propose so ofl persons 1 ' unconventional who oome headache, and a good deal oftener, perhaps, of end of him. said to her cousin Miss Lvdla Lyls. "Theyall to be unhappy, faces and say ii» h world foredoomed late for pain of another sort. The drug was Tbio of Burlesque A.ctresses. A little longer they talked, and Joe told some make the same theaame thing ssi^ so. even fanoy same way. lost aa they all drees their i make others He may quieting; and now, lazily, he undressed and UZ21R SI W.S.T.WSE TBRDB ClaAWOJCTt of his beet authenticated ghost-stories, and hairalike WEBSTER. and patronize the same tailor. The returns this infatuation of yours; bat got himself to bed. related several out of Sir waiter Scott Ideal n and ever I did accept one, he should not be H-deeetved, and if you let it go onyon other histories of this a tailor's sort of lore. Ravens- lay-figure. When I marry, it will that at the moment he perceives his bo to Have a CHAPTER VUT.—AOOTDENT. wood listened—rather impatiently. It seemed— master." BtowDl shrink from yon as If you were Krs. Thurlow had formerly assisted her hus- low, naturally timid, confoundedly fright- certainly was had ever dreamed, had thus broojtnt them to- -Where have you been and where are you going? he was not impressed. From which It may be Inferred that Lady fllaza band as writing-mistress ' In the early days of ened, and looked upon his escape from a hor- gether, free to be friendly, without experienc- How did the play go off to-night? And how They parted kindly, and Bavenswood ac- was somewhat romantic, for all her languor. res otandinp now, very pale, agitated, the "Academy for Toung Gentlemen," and was rible death as simply miraculous. ing a wish to exobange vlewB Upon so ex- was the house?" companied his guest to the door with a light, Of course there was an aspiring yeoman wbav'-T'' ay. Several times she had essayed to considered an eminent authority this Lady Olara ' on penman- Mrs. Thurlow received the flrst mention ot traordinary a circumstance, not-even a look Joe sulked a little and replied dryly; but and stood there for a minute or two .watching adored who ahould havoFbeSs* IB speech without success. ship, and even professed, I believe, a know- Bavenswood's name a little stiffly; bnt, the had passed between them so fs*Aad.srt tholr Ravenswood was not to bo put off ao. His own him until he had melted Into the distant shad- named Tere de Vere. Only he wasn't aweawStnT Bl* shall not but a barrister of good family, though she cried at length. "I ledge of the more abstruse science of autogra- story of the Doctor's misadventure having formal introduction both, as w&Asflow, had spirits were so exuberant toat he soon rallied ows of the street poor- and his name wasfJharleeWlckham. y-nnr1 * mother syllable of this Impertinence, ihy. as it la called, or judgment of the oharao- been related, she thanked his rescuer honestlv "A good-natured little fool," Ho hlfnassT loved like strangers: Now, howfcvex, the mo- the comedian Into good humor also, and In a soliloquized alone In a conservatory one night with •sot understand one word of what yon er by the handwriting. Bhe avowed that, as and warmly. In truth, it was Lsjdr impossible not ment had arrived when the constraint and un- minute or two that honest fellow dismissed his Ravenswood as he ran up the stairs again. Olara, and he dropped on one knee made* Hag about Of Mr. Bavenswood's ohar- with some people, a face once seen Is never to be Impressed with the actor's appearance "All fools certainty of the previous 8ltnatton-must,lnone grudge and linked his arm In his companion's are good-natured, they eay—and proposal In proper novellstlo style. Lady CTJara jn now nothing, of mine atill less, and forgotten, so was handwriting by her. so handsome and highbred—and he so modest- way or another, be dissolved. -.• very amicably. dangerous." yawned, and said she dtd not care abont prlTaSe inUUons between us least of all. Ton One afternoon, several days after the arrival ly deprecated all claims to any acknowledg- He had a letter to write whioh theatricals, as a general thing— . "Ton have caused me a great deaji'of suffer- "You must go with me to my rooms, Joe. I might not be they were suoh a ant to ad : had the shadow of a claim of Captain Northgate's letter, Mrs. Thurlow, ment, and he spoke so gently and even sadly ing this evening," said Bfioda In a< low voice, want someone to talk to. When did you hear postponed, and, Immediately getting out- bis bore. i,rir— Is tn- not like and—all yon have said an sitting with Rhoda, suddenly asked to see that and. In shortvery few minutes had slipped by while she played and he sang. "I' feel a con- from Bella?" materials, he Indited -that composition,- whioh "I do to see anyone I have a respect for a fool ot himself," I ifah you to go—to leave me—and composition again. before Mrs. Thurlow oame to the conclusion tempt for was brief and to the following effect make she said, when nar- mvself that I can hardly express. Joe winced, and Bavenswood felt his own rating the «l>«timM.iin« tn h.ri^tnn lfl» T ttpeaktome again." The Doctor had gone out riding, his custom that he was, beyond all question, the most at- Could anything Mr Dear BzLiiA.—So far aU Is well. Every- yj-ft be more degrading than the arm tremble ; but he said quietly Charles did not despair. l}owevar. *, I suppose I have made a fool of my- always In the afternoon, and the two ladies tractive person she had ever met She had thing has been accepted without question, and I and when ' al- rolel have been playing—pretending never to "Sue does -not write to -me. Of course, yon Lady Clara and all the answered, to the door. "I did were quite alone. have not bad the least Inquietude until this even- wortdwent to Brighton he going ways entertained her own notions about theat- have seen you before?" know we had a—a disagreement" went too. ing, r I before I In to act differently— Rhoda produced the letter, and that only momentary. Joe Butts was oame and It was at- rical people—a mysterious tribe, like the gipsies "What could I do?" he said later, '.'How. should imagine Lady Clara would persist 1 a moment I know? Tou dont here little in driving a patrol ooDj and sensibly—but a man cant tentively read and commented on for the twen- subjects for speculation, but not presentable a while ago, and told me something — when It was her turn to bear the burden of that she writes to me either,- Joe? Don't mind about Oladewater Mill being unmanageable horses, and toe consequence was lajotrol haunted—lights and bis feelings, particularly under tieth time, and Mrs. Thurlow, Inspecting It or to be cultivated. ' Bavenswood they away with had shivered their performance. "It was yourplace to have the disagreement: women love to keep up a people being seen there at night, etc Bat there ran her one day. and she would circumstances. But before 1 leave, oarefully once more in sHenoe, said theory. have been killed If Charles, at that recognized me—yon must allow that in justice. mysterious, smouldering quarrel with a fellow is no real necessity. Lam sore, to- feel disturbed. the risk of his own life, had not stopped them. aaadttb.I venture to offer my friend- "Written, yon see, in a great hurry, and not All this while Bhoda had not uttered a word, I did not wish to come; bnt your father in- they like. Ill read yon something from a book The secret burled there will not be revealed. Who He thought It well si to strike while the Iron was hot, and terrlee—you may have use for both In his usual hand. I should hardly take the nor had she met the actor's glance, and yon sisted, and placed what pleased to about that" would have a motive to unearth It} Idle ouiioslty again made he was con- an ofTer ot nls heart and hand. Lady J, tod I beg pardon It I have said any- penmanship for Captain Northgate's"—she would have said they had never been before sider himself -with might do mischief; bnt I shall take effectual darn antd hiSjObligatlon to me in saoh a light that Bavenswood let in a latoh-key, she didn't believe In tntrodaolng tbeaxrloal tnltlng and good-morning, spoke of him as Cyril no more—"exoept for aware of each other's existence. first measures to prevent accident Suspicion there Is effects — — and — In the to have refused would have been -simply In- and they went up to his rooms together, where Into everyday life, and didn't^ the cramped and straggling formation none, so accident is all that we need provide Approve of marry- of his shook of the surprise she was, perhaps, a little sult Ton surely cannot think that I would he answered the welcome ot his terrier, lighted ing a hero to soft musto, wirhra tableau characters. Have you any other against What Is hidden from the light Is sate. at the) tapped on retired, closing specimens of lrlghtened; but now a faint smile flickered willingly Inflict pain upon yon of any kind." lamp produced some refreshments. whole company. It was a bore. Still bis hat and • a and Aa I have already several our hero - times directed, remain jr his writing?" across her face, and she began to perceive the did not despair. iter him very carefully, and when "Well, you know at nest ot what hypocrisy "They enjoy a lover's misery," he oontlnued, passive, and trust me as I trust you. Tou' seem In' the mnslo-book there was a song, the humorous phase ot the situation. "She wants a man who Is her Wont In the garden-path he shook I am capable. It is all very curious ; and I going to the bookcase and taking down a lobe growing Impatient; bat that most be con- master," he said, words of whioh he had oopled for Rhoda will stay to tea with us, for Misa Lydla had basely betrayed this U bees were buzzing around his from "Ton Mr. Bavens- suppose you remember what Isald the last small volume. "Listen I it Is Hons Oruter quered. - Walt only a little longer, and you shall senti- the original in the hands of ment ot Lady Clara's. "Well, she shall find looked about him like a man a good a young lady at wood?" said Mrs. Thurlow hospitably. "I In- time we saw each other—about removing poor who said this," and emlUog, a little sarcastic- be free., Devotedly yours, b. one." theatre. . Bo he bided his time. ad and confused. the sist" papa's prejudices." v~ ally It may be, he read He sealed this la an envelope and locked It marked difference, Lady Clara was more bored at Brighton than in, Wn to, his "A very yon observe," He murmured something about duties at the every word you to knew loved me, for never met in his desk. Then he returned to his chair be- experience had upon him "I remember Mgfar spoke "I she we Belgravla. She watched the nshlng.boatB ajo out pursued Mrs. Thurlow, comparing the two theatre; but the lady pinned him closely, and fore the fire, and dawn, at ot the effect of an explosion. This me, Miss Thurlow," said BaTenswood sin- without a quarrel. The morning she slapped found him there still, to sea, and thought It would be a novelty to catch specimens, "but at the same time obliged to that - what lasted, It seemed, more than a general re- he was admit he was not to act cerely. A: my face filled the measure of my bliss, for enjoying a waking dream, whioh he had begun some flsh. Charles offered to row her out for Km, and he could hardly realize what semblance. This letter Is written in a decid- that evening. Thus It happened that he re- "Very little worth the trouble; fm afraid. then I saw that, she could not control her feel- to believe lately might, after all, hot be so Im- that purpose, and she gractooaly accepted has tremulous hand can't ™ place. His Bella—his pretty, little edly — you detect a cer- mained and drank tea with the Doctor's family, But, regarding papa's prejudloef/Fthlnk they ings for me. With women, love Is like the possible as It had once seemed. offer. agitation In the loops When they were abont mile- 'wo he had admired, and, In fact, tain and ourves?" and over that nectar made himself agreeable are effectually removed—manuna^ also—and, Idol worship of an Indian, tribe; at the mo- TO BE CONTINUED. a from the ahore doubt notwithstanding, subjects. Lady Clara dropped her glove Into the water, and. WjMped In secret for so long—whom "I whether he was upon many It was hardly avlodnble unless you dislike us all very muoh, this wilt ment their hearts are bursting with devotion violent state of agitation," as she darted forward to eatoh It, the boat which [wnied to open con- in a very laughed that the unlucky toplo of Northgato should not be your last visit here. We owe you papa's they like to cut and wound and maltreat their his heart to and was a flat-bottomed one, capsized. The .next -*r»hom Rhoda. "Simply a shaklness of the nerves come np, although Bavenswood tried to elude life." ^ god. With them; this Is the ecstaoy of their STRAY THOUGHTS BUNCHED, he had been preparing a . ; .thing Lady Olara knew she was sitting hours and had habits all ot Ulebo4> from bad of kinds." Mrs. Thorlow's Inquiries with all the dexterity - "Ua touching set-speech In advance "Whatnonsense 1 I assure you.he was In no passion." torn ot the boat supported by Charles WloUiam'a "It cost him a pang to write this letter. of which he was master. aiiiai) roa not swwroax curram,. What had happened? Waa it danger. Bat If you vrill have meiahero, 'I must With the same sardonlo smilo on his hand- arm. She felt vary uncomfortable, but mnninud I shall never believe mtlroate BY COXET, - Rhoda, and differently," "You were very with him, Xr. Ra- have patience to endure the load;', ft Is a good some face, he replaoed the book and came to her coolnoas In a moment. - a retorted Mrs. Thurlow Impressively. venswood, were yon not?"- • "Thank you." she said. only recollect that he had seen "When deal llko a dream to me-^ail thliv 'Inever oould the fire and aat down before it with his bonds "I can art here with- J* High-strung gentlemen—Texas horse-thieves. ', ,"• on bending a person writes a letter In a style of oallgraphy "He was, strictly speaking, more intimate have Imagined myself standla&where I am; In his pockets, and for some tune, while he out assistance." over her, and had lost Mewttny on the high midnight Charles at and so very different from what is usually employ- with me," said he. "I thought I knew all his By this time I thought you wopld have' been mused thus, there was a silence. O'e— cat-cauens. once removed his arm, shifted m> thai the love he had privately farther that it is scarcely recognizable, I maintain secrets, such as they were; but events have Isn't a iournaltaUo plagiarist a cllptomaniae ? end ot the boat and nuxwad the -oars. Wh each ed Mrs. Northgate. . When we met parted that "Yes. women—girls, I mean, of oourse—are care—how had he at last which he had managed to pick up. f-n ' — that there Is decided mental agitation." shown differently.". evening In the ohurohyard, 1 ed it was mysterious oreatures, Bavenswood," said Joe, A well-known aotor calls his horse a Hamlet- FjJ' With trnculence and iagp,' with The sun bad nearly set, and the tide wad Whota* know, I am sure: but It Is all over, . He exhibited the Captain's letter, whioh Mrs. onlon. **icd he hardly aoonsa- "I dont for the last time, and had ill Into a who very dimly comprehended the metaphysics rapidly and carrying knew what curiously them ont to sea., Lady and I am very glad," said Rhodaquietly. "Oh I Thurlow examined and commented most sentimental frame of l just read for nls benefit; "bnt so are men An empty champagne-bottle Is Hke an orphan, TfBar in his drink had not so Clara was very uneasy, but she tried. to'- hMe Lv I,* Is papa,'' and she rose as the old-fashion- on. Here, again, she avowed a discovery of a because It has lost Its pop. •alter* thought poor Joe, In Emil- here "While now you looku astidlou- some men, at least Now, I never understood Charles took a weed from his cigar-case. " ' almost In the style of a doctor's marked ohange in the absentee's handwriting, •• ed vehiole, Ions." she said, gravely an" .»-<:«• - sank out of sight Lady Clara waa guest oarelessly. •/ lnflusnooa. The old always a. atngn4arr*- horse to the post'' yon were going to "Bella? - I, fTTffflijtit man kept jog toll t °n her side hatred and oontempt, marry Northgate, Not Joseph) ,„,L ,,,.i,„. silent. J? had gone to the other window, from "I will hot say that Thare;lfl yary'j>robahly» Rhoda ' andmoresorry, that you to way of friendship. There la another— oaslancboly, distance andunspeolt- werjf" giving marry — not a f^eanttrol sunset I" skfd Charles. no physical restraint"it, bnt he.Ifl "j '. observation Dr. . . . which post of she saw Thur- »"™f"g at all, and—and—there wasJ stgreati deal more being of earth, but spirit afar — " r. "Tee," said Lady OlarsT absently, f "' A pXt, one pi the hostile Indian gang, must "Arew* not ntonbhmant low carefully descend from the gig, followed She made quite a little v^IssertatibnTwltb: the And he sang a snatoh of song, wild and sacjk have drifting fnrthertrom theahorer'. at his extraordinary r fo a which Bavenswood itUiAt name by fooling aroond a'yvTlow-jacksfs immediately by another' person—a ngure she Ufltened, . -addressed to an Ideal love. His mood ohangad- "Tea," said Charles onetcfHUy.. 'rrhs ? gd warning may, perhaps; be JJ? ,^ ^ •Which" m™'.youu had better . _*^elf " she wind something like a shock—for with polite attention. But he was glad when- - - 4 ""H and Ude are In our faTor, * »a knew, recognized, with interrupted, laughing. "OarKefin Northgate when he had finished, and he sald rather bit- and we harve tea**tm with the sure and subtle • - Johnny Flopflnger'e Sunday-school 7 .• all < • teacher than mile since : >»..; aharles Bavenswood^ t- they returned to the parlor again and the 1 terly: a We qpset" 'T7V« 'Womanhood, It was - appears to have bebri'a that - - good^deaVterrifled at thought the simple, hOn- -** jksked nun how he Jonah must have felt 'ady COaxa'e face grew paler. - 'Who can It possibly be, dear?" Inquired subject was dismissed! "We. all .follow phantoms, Joe; and, by the 'Vii^'.sr-' admired and liked her; but the jirosr>eotbeiore him usoj&id lias left me about the time the whale swallowed him, and the ."It will, soon be ctarkV' she aalrt ..r*£M ; - oould haidly^falisjFia pleasanter Mrs. Thurlow, anxiously inspecting the Ton even- 1 way, that reminds me—how are your supernat- brilliant little ana ^™J»lth any more serious feel- In a very mortifying etra^t JjsTrppoee all the replied : "rguess he telt as IX afraid no one will see na to rmm« n«; ••- stranger. "How very distinguished-looking. ing for a group- BTV-qnlet .Dootor Thurlow ural investigations progressing?''. •e goln' struck her young ladles in town Ma- rhkfing merry over , was to go^rp the spout" "Mot the least chance," h» as Iudlorons and anyone to' Sea, It was delighted with his guest—a kindred ailnd answered. "There Doctor Thurlow expected , . comedian rustled in his seat p» Here, however, -new and If my predicament WeU> ltv«UeBnt'^ matter; I The uncomfort- "Meet me by gaslight alone," sang a young Is quite h rage nowadays for crossing the Ailan- was a ' thought^-and, the toplo of the . he stage arising, - > singular he did not Inform me." ably and smiled shyly. . : tlc In his character, quite apart is shall be a happy-old maldJIiSjajj-and, attar a «hap the other night beneath the window of his In small craft We will lntrodaoe a novetrr. gentlemen came up the little gravel- would have monopolized him, had not Mrs. - It cross iy and The two while, I may do ome laugfing-Talso in :"*on awlU-. think ridiculous, of course. own Maria. And she popped her be* and on a boat bottom, up. We will be quite supernatural, and not at disappear- Thurlow protested. my celebrated ed walk, the Doctor In advanoe, and E^vsmsaroDdv" he said ; . "bnt I really have had: head ont and sang back: ."Now, yoi cha^^ersrwhen we reaoh Hew Yark." 5, A™T the revelation. Itwas very turn. This Is the last veraeffBrttTit?" 1 M hooded poroh, and a The. actor did not lose the opportunity to here, yon sugar-cured tenpln—I aim Hls fl-mnnlni »ri n I Qaafclsal together tinder the some proof that there la foundation . for n mum exultation/sad E™«to?3 ed So the' ended. ; .some should otherwise, song • dissolve ; say few graceful words In defense of his ter." the faat-s^^ertotptjSsfinHe - a pro- ' so afterwards were heard in the nalL " r1! ofothes^ange stories told ot places." i orercemelUdy second ,l ' rons jealousy, attendant v'v '^ ; and . :iL1<- Clara that ehe befratfKKand, .iS5 room. through a fession. ? They were engaged In a feavo-tet* besides, tha^toat They were in the Bhoda . .. "Indeed?" ... a j™Mle with what conoem CHAPTER IS.—aitr^nb. began to toss about did not his - "There Is maSfrjpreJudloe, of oburse,f re- evening twilight, talking ot the ohtl] ugK3Kry alarming way.. mist saw the tall form of ' Ravenswood and It was quite eleven : -iCLaat night, I assure you, after/the perform- Butts wheaJRayfihewood . bade 7011 a might become a very for- her" ears marked Mrs. Thurlow, with a very distinct that had passed, and Angelina anal "^f®. genUeTneTM^he sobbed. -a 0 singularly handsome face; and In good-night and withdrew fxfnifflijB hospitable ance I was not very sleepy, andil^vislted the "Well, no,'T S255 - Sain tt is hard to breakup one thing brings hesald coMty; "1 do cot think I recollection of- her -own recent Impressions. marked: "Bow „ , sounded the confused murmur ot the Doctor's old Doctor's cottage ; time neighborhood of-the hanntedtnilLonthe Glade- am. I rehearse fi^on; and as Bella saw the ab- haUIMed by insen- - Oeawgel" 'lea,'' replied George; th> V-aabklng private ' theatricals eometlfciaw. "Very unjust prejudioe tn- many oases, I • «Uow introduction—all like a dream. am sibly. The aotor was In better warltB than for water." and occasionally lmnrovlce startling, iheahrioal paas ' Up suddenly, "an emetlo, for instant. ' by the window, bewil-. «7. Ange- '- ' life," father sure.'' ^euw to "Beally saved my she heard her a long time. Never had he spehln pleasanter Bavenswood' tod been poking the fire, and lina merely said It wns'grotrlng dsxk effecta.. That is alt" .... < the ' katHluip, soul, she oould not Rhoda sang,- and then played an 1" say more distinctly, as she gradually returned accom- evening. The Doctor * he stopped abruptly with a «ha¥p "Ah and It waa time to ride home. He could see Lady Clara's face flash aavradaa tegfet- hirnsaK.Bo, learned . He Intruded npon her " - aw»— safe paniment for . Bavenswood, whose fine bari- ' the last crimson siiuakln to herself. "Old Darby, you know— and genial, simple, most deUghtfnl "I was' there -atone; and;lt" was after twelve o. . thasxyasshetarned next day vfeit ouedagoguee - i^«d she went to Its usual Impression; than to him. . » gentle as a house-dog, . I always thought— tone made and they his wife, so wise a matrou' o'clocf.'andl «s»ureyod that I saw lights and sne bad. mentioned; and and-vo ladylike; "O Charles I" she cried together. . "I wile.. Si nfrl!^ trusted him anywhere—it Is really performed a duet , and figures.- -Toft 'wBl think me a fool; but that Ion must and should have Miss Thurlow—Rhoda—so XeautUu), so ib AitB sTanHS.—Somebody who . has been quiet for a few weeks 1 think, forgive me. for I loved you all the Oma," a nnftftmHintnft "; I cant. Imagine what It would, I be difficult to estimate oharming, so near perfection old bnfldlnff fs haunted Just as they say." studying the habits of the albatroes, largest of ware iai everything. . Of what followed Lady Clara absolutely necessary. - . . haea-i •S«S?r frightened how muoh we of- modern soolety owe the . the sea-btrds In the South Atlantic, S»°*lng came over him. I never was bo Ravenswood was, in faot, qafcWtrosy over his "Haunted by rats." has come to fused remembrance to this day, he had yet been heard from If we are obliged to endure a the conclusion that It feeds almost 355 heart is beating yet I certainly owe Mr. Slano. good good luofc Everything - "I swear I saw lights moving by the win- entirely on i. r truant f^nfatM t» my lid, dpm« -about so atonaie kiss, the embrace ot a strong aurioular torture. at the hands dead-nabyand Is a sort of marine vulture. uke Bavenswood my life. ealof of gen- happUy-he had never daBmnd.-and dows, and twice heard a very strange, unearth- When plunge In the water, and then sitting drlppirippingwaa something more serious 1 now, It la feeding on dead fish. It Is ao greedy . erally well-meaning but mistaken performers that a 4jJJ» . "The children In the road startled Mm," how would It end? A shadow ly ory, and once the form of a man uame to In the boat, now in its proper position,lion, whXh> ., grave conjectures oxnesed him for gun discharged cannot make It fly. Like itlbT j?^ were in bis inexpressibly sweet upon this instrument, la there not here en- a sinister door below, with torch In his a wul- Oaarles paned with all bis ml£ht tor the al said Bavenswood minute— and nialtafasttt-^md in the the low a hand; tureor raven. It seems to know kTLr.'°?ther he could haveactu- in so many other things; that when any creature Lady Olara is still as beautiful ever, "There was a boy beating a forced, as jaw of starlight something for I as 1 and gentig tones. almost ltte; a Boowl and stood there over a minute—jus euoh a Is dylng-or dead, and immense flocks r •JtoK,* "1 Umaslf, to summarily compensation which keeps up the balance of dis- of the birds strange to say, to no longer tronbled-wlth awaat> juu ujayi remember." _ torted his handsome features; person as Dangerfleld Is described to have gather when the carcase ot 2* ennui whioh to drum, bte-frlenus of a wm a sheep or beef or Perhaps she has notttme.-for her hnabandMsa J was known suj usual. In a reverie, and re- existence and makes It endurable? Under the white ago would Is overboard. " ™». or have "ggadl-TT sV , aa have been startled at that horse thrown They appear to be member ot Parliament, and she. has' ~ become the vioUm Old Darby, as rumble and thunder of the bass pedal, what ahle-to kee-and -to scent memW/nttrdng exoept that aspect, but it was only for a moment The "Tou were frighteued, I suppose?'' carrion for miles, and other charges, who,' for all their Instant before, suddenly Important oonfldenoeB, otherwise impossible one beautiful when it is floating on. the ocean- they the Image • will oame. l9n tb sober as myself in his mind filled Iteo :.*,'I—well, of oourse,. I left a -little queer; to require quite aa mnoh attention astbelrtt at rest One the tn a crowded room, are successfully exchang- In piottds from every point ol the ootnpass. -They .-): K«i!!n^ ? bolted away with me, Jerking completely that nothing the ruing statesman . . brought a letter reared and unrffiasaht oould in- there was not a soul about, and the' night was the '.greater, part in the oap- Half the details of modern love-making . Spend, ot the year tar from earthquake could ed? trude there long. ; .-, reins out of my hand. An * . igSgT penmanship to -very dark, andyooknow ttis the'most dismal' land, but-they-go to-barren and wellnlgh fnaei addressed been more sarprisiAg. are conducted over the keyboard. Two peo- A little up the street he hardly have cUsoerned a figure earth.":- Vnsraa anirr is fixed tcirtte : k letter explaining not spot on : cesatble rocks to.brwoa. The . female, lsyau her m iS™!-* more In ple oooupylng this point of vantage, be the oomlng towards s 1 So he told the story of the runaway him that he kuew^Xoe Butts Bavenswood returned the poker to its corner soiled white egg on. the bare tommies 1BT0 at aM,M3 msti and 19i^r7 he inX, 5 E°lent He regretteS tie that-Bavanswood, throng never so great, are, while always under Another time and earth, the detail, by whioh it appeared in a .different orwo hatching «o close- are Included the BepupUoan On«*v, — , tfirr ?•Partnre mood he would and leaned back; refleotlng; but he did hot together that Uteyaeem . must have given; cour- the general eye, as comfortably Isolated as haveavoided. 27,133: aiuTJ^OII opportunely In the neighborhood, had poor Joe ; but - to have oneneat tecoromon- they axejer- the gendarmerie. la^M.- Mrtou9 ndVhe was glad seem to"be In' quite the'same good "humor. , Tien hod occurred to might be anywhere on earth : and so im- huUgw* Iv5L , ageously rushed Into the road and seized "Old they feotly lndnTerent to' Tfro piowrae' of 'man, at' and 16,76o horse* in AigerJav^jniemanaiy which yet . "If. you really did see what. yon. describe,, •V'SjJt he oould not point when that hitherto, pressions are. made, understandings arrived there not that -whom they merely snap when be Invades tnehr - to08e Darby" just at the- amblguc^-«jr3t,of the other and it was notalllmaglnRtion/'lie said, "there* who felt any Interest at, quarrels compounded, and the whole busi- sanctnary. The. male faljaixt^ VttX faithful animal was about to toss his master day to be smoothed over • alDk^roe^ls. Texy. ™»1«IU- were aucS; or ouri- ^diStJight? Is only 'one- explanation—you saw human ahartng wrttli th» fj>^.l^ of ordinary reurutw atllS^S, ootaprialna'r ffK ditch. ness of courtship carried on. 'Theychad not ttllt labor Of lnaubatfofl. jnijrht out of the gig Jnto a spoken ihuSrVand Joe was. tramps rufflans Of some kind: roan-of euirtlngftnt who hareto. I rest Assured thathe. -- -- beings— ot J. and- of .rearing the yonnr,,,which,^•ban. fairy the second' .' It is not to be supposed that . Bavenswood .lorturnldg — " :r dare say. nothing more serious than a good away ;.; outbut Bawenss&ba-- . hailed him1 hear that there' have been robber!ee abont here' fledged, puts on* to.sen with its parnitB, aird with only from six to twelve monthsv '. ; •-^though, he would fol- and Miss Thurlow, with their seonst between ghaklng>up and oonousslon have 0*'** ' the ownarof its eeavengor'-of -fat:. J^SSk^ulty. His own impru- them, oould accept the accident of late whioh, «** ^onataly of lata. I am surprised that that them plays pairt ef the ooean. succeeded, Bavenswood ^ ' lowiad/had the horse S^SS^* '" - rnnori8aseii.ioit'to someone,someone. Many asOlore are niUlwutwmilloas about IdlUng Boarow Is to the next elty wl»; anything that at least '•tSo^XS-^. as u.. ^.' nm-ooeimill -does noinot- rent or lease I be Thur- contrary to one of them ine gooontflaof- - « pooh-poohed his exploit. 'But Dootor the night-Tipou ma ] ' It the albatKSav,- raaroad, •charier ha; ulubky poattton ; put Ume i j Joe waUed out there some Una ago, and found — M —. , . ; : ' — : ; ;; . .. . ' J

    ae6 T H E UNT E "VST ORK CLIP PEATHTS POIRCIS, FTttt - kmJfl BioTOU THrrr fTn

    It MKJfcarten Beade were, not aBea/ajUkt ot rtv ^5 fifty ' Ajrax, pnttV. wiiirtiuloVfce atrongly^mppaAmfjaU him— sWKW xt xeTATOltBB. . V«S Tale smd Trinity OoUeg* tDotball tsams some ese 'ot the things whlah he is apt to call his ro» TBB.ejtw Tonx, cairr»B.- erklndln ; , led for the Dtastery at Bamnton Park, i halt i rivals. .'Hie reoant letter to . the husband ot , over a , lawen, Ot,,. Nov. 9. There were ' only winner's Frances Hodgson Burnett; touching the dram* lent tour, Ume ^ Wfg, Wheeling.—t. Tosr. card win «oat 75c on the Trinity aide until Tale xrtretrw—for- per vaakananria. .3. Tour lot- atlratlon-of "That Lass o' displays 1 ata eonrmttnjsl wxWda by polaoTilna rawyiloT. rTaswd g fifteen in all, aa follows: — •» towrle's" propxttaaPot the Blch ted. AOOOLTt, »—Ofthe Society of Jeans and Ooilara o/l wrairla, Starke, .FftTklna, T. P, WUoox, Elbert, Capps. * tain characteristics which tnlght have made him utina^aaa yrarkdse& -, [g and Shooting taallery, offered wberittslsut^r^* 0. nf Tl lal n ai 1 1 1 1 on th»tday._ Tondo not ' half-backs. Potwin, Melaon xUtaeland, WilUama t M wtare, aodw* pr«etr to be exaued from poinjaa; jjifBjnoug, had not o^arar -.^ijnga rnade hint fia- BJUJWK.-O. Phelps FTtenajralTet^aigad tn tbe matnv 'ling 'during thej past month a rooms, la, w?^- " a exaxsTeav^ «ate tiackB, Appleton, Washburn, p. L. Wilcox. The M.^qw non t oa done an fislx^pj patenttnedVluea. His raborainry In Jexvey City upuaaaraaxrt ptlsaA and In warerooms. 1 Trinity the dnr/ejrthe mi^ii to siaiaalinlilai EgTpt, Pttar-i mons. This tetter amtnppJ to Justify his course ln had AxsajjjBaai Lentoon. Berth)* Vienna, m '*A elsewhere. foUowing Tale mwn played with : Crouch, M "°J. W. W. BaS^'^The prramKU^ ^ it m gold as the setjond. The first was won by Mr. .crthara-anrlcae of ieaaiisiliiiia.lt mimadh Cathadxal the three out matetlala At an aarly~age he waa apprenticed to Alfred B. Burrof forward; Hill, haU-rsa^: Bacon and Wilson, tor- ChiirelkB^rM,andlha8rraabnr( axe constructing »;j^Bay ot ramlsbed J. the coterie to a etreni - '81; Netherland, aad lbs fsBeond. by O. XotutCxtstla; of hissm tan. hlgbeatatraetttTearn the world, probahljt. Tn* Hartford (Ol) Ttracs, and he worked at the case. wards. Fals fonrajda, Farwellv 'T9 ; Lamb, Jr imerlMto pier em oralywrralghJA, try somebo^y-^lisa. . He declarvat -lhag there is no eame to this started a literary know. . John O. Scholar of About B&Z he dry. and '81 B. Eaton, '81 King, e» Evan kfruev—L Don't X Ives, ; Morehead,'"l», & & i 1 Tax WBaVTLTBS ObabkoBbBIP.—James Qwemg talM, which ere not Istcnnwnilest, aa good aa any In Canada, wa nndar- earthly rva«Boaj^%hy.he.alUjnld ttoj/^xwa^tlge Journal with the title of TkeZmnre CUg. with Ked Bnnt- TotowOo to ahoat Mrs. •80; Hull, '81 ; Harding, "SOi half backs, Brown, P. and Chas. Connor on Nor. S signed artlclsa'and buoi, tee pUybxg wf ttaVbst not peeee- Une ss a serfaal writar^and baring offices suecasslrely ln exhertiand, Burnett's noret ^7bi>^nXs)orea<,^ savs, O., Peters, '80; Thompson, T»: Watson. '81. 8. 8. 8. posted a forfeit ot $250 aside, wa are told, 1ora Tinf of the ssssesnd. «athe B. EL Baxn, l^omlnitar.—L The ran, aa with truck, he Ann street, corner of Theatre Alley, and ln Spruce street. tEa* tlOt areSSBWpley 7 medical, Hlxon.'Sl; Badger, '62. collar-and-elbow wrestling match, best two a till DQ K Una oatate-doM eanvilyjco an record u of an ewbthof a mile. X Bee bar book has shown • utural ajkaa proper desire This paper died slowly, and about 1896 be entered Into the backs, W&keman, In with them, as .else tli j, that to pewer that tlaQaa In CincTHn AXJcaaac, price laeanbL - - patentaaedlclna business sa a corer of consumption, the In consequence of the great superiority ot the three fair back-falls, which is fixed to take place ofIhesavsrld,TOM, tka«anlabt«xthe »mlirh*e}rr«b Is ewtetter or a thtr to retain cepyr^JU In both oountrtea. But she has remedialagent harlng been furnished him by one whom one-sided char- ~ HE. P.,ljnn.—Tu Currn tT.aiwto aniwar looal players, and the resultant at Beethoven Hall, Boston, Not. 30. •arLtaass fecruaai n do apeculor litenaively t iredphyuclaa whose taa ill on. He held tha beU np with one hand, banned Hot printed brie syllable to lead one to suppose he advertised aa "a re acter ot the meeting, there was nothing In- lnthni aasse, A wins tin i pot, ior the Tbb mBTtraB half-mile foot-race, between D. J. both :n MEUng It to hto shoaWrer. aaada of Ote have nearly ran oat." The prescription the Tales lliii asjiHsj niai. Is'niiiiissail of four ahe deetrod to retain ttrrcer%U In It." This teresting about the contest, which ot T>. T. Karlbore.—Wa woold adrtoa that yon pre U Mi. count bepat up etvery little cost, save aa to one essential Boas Quebec, Canada, and Michael McCarthy,- swawasTawtiiree *",K*^. arch aa too score ot two goals and ten touch-downs to eloh. to toot qnanes to the oamaan blmeeff, aa wo hara no Beaded plea. Italics and all. dmst. so namen that it oould not be found In any pbarma- won by a came off on the Fair Grounds, Lowell, Mass,, oa tht attsiMann.'J* •» « oxakand of awe aicher waatlfied oekds. ot any 8. O. Bushnell return < enpsrla. and oould be procured nowhere bat at the Jersey nothing. Befaree, A — . Joins. Parte.—Too aiatea? ramiln, tw *y a City office ot 0. P. who at tha on match between Stevens Institute and Rutgers Stan. Boss won ln Sm. The track was 'cb,s^.^^s5S»i late thai. _ jaoaarra no good searpoee,„ and Orchard street, this city. Tha "retired physician" waa Wit. thMtbeylnxt — " hone, one mlla. lalJMj, by Inn Broaak. or shall we aay legal ceaaonr—why an J^igllsh-. College was played at the grounds ot the Bt. Btakas. to niijost Dot wholly myth. Mr. Brown la credited with harmg rough. f60 a side. aaooidileveTJs? !^^^a9lSW enn^tofflclaDynmedln8ns1and» . a Cricket Club, N. J., day, 1 man may not dramatize an American etory. We author of Harhallit," Baybrock. Qeorge Hoboken, same tnay ware wftw*ih«»t<^ d. * .Kearney.-W. L KaydfnnateaelieTof thagaltnr, bean tbe "The Complete — A waVaTLiaTa xatcx, Gneco-Boman, best two sneussnu. -^pS— mi pl.y—weh M : - 1r^TTa.'fmW m the opposing teams being made up thus Bulgen and la located on Tramont erreet. Boatnn . V m apeak thus ot "That Lass o' Lowrta's," becauxe ln three falU, catch-weight, tor tlOOasldeaad «. B. a. aoolL-ClawToo*. The fisaltxras prlmatOr totter Enailsh metaphysician, scholar —forwards, afttars. kfuller, Cramer, Oowan, a a. Knam, Wanes.—Bam aent you ts a ^BaUaJDaVrBobart—An gate-money. Is tabiito «Vato«Sma5anipt^iad tha facet waa naat his It was written, printed and copyrighted tn Amer- a^sntlior, -BJabooktannameToas. ana Include a num- Buh, Macauley, and Babbrouck; halt-backa, announced as having been mads laimneb sTu. -down the tramp "Then ba should, b Frank Boblnaon Slal^ eKS! lexcftnsw'ska throwes* ^&waidCooper'atanaaa«ayoTor tab ottywO ba ber or votnmeo on sportmg topics. Be once edited The Bee Bandolph (captain) haoks, by and Luelen Marc, to take atplendld 8eldaB4aS5 aaa**-** UmSteaWMwaiaBO.tbaBOIiadaa^c iiot exercised. ica, and because Urn, Burxrect, although an Uesara. Howe, and ; iriiilaini riliinifin . sml ass s contributor to the Ency- place at Saunders' Hall, L&wTenoe, Mass., Nov. 99. 4woyean,we belwra. . _ . . . Hesara. Voorhees and Horns. CTnvwi torwarda, ~i iiiL-a aad 0 wanes 0Ba.bal11t-pan3an.and c was birth, achlered her flnt llt- Brttannlea. was friend ol Soother, sir Wil- a J.D.C.. New Bramwlck.—Harte Oordea la prtraUUfa KngHthwoman by olopssdla He a H. defeat -down- of tha ,. 1 Tll 'h*^ Kasara. Bpofford, Denton, Lelb, Dllworth, and W. Holt ed A. W. Oerry ln a three- „ ia Mr*. John T. liam BamJiton and other illF* "a man—Newcastle, DMlF^natnveajd 110 time teraro-4 Baynond. _ , arary distinction In this oountry. Undeniably mile walk for a pair ot walking-shoes on Boston enaittwaaafl D101. Boeheatar'— Baker did not a majori- Bnw.. Oet, tf, aged 81 Daihlen; halt- backs—afeesre. fhiydam, Merrltt Itoaal* Owe stirs* to D'i«a«.l A loam r« ty ot rotea. Charles Beade waa at liberty to make a play out BlaSS, Horace—Formerly a Valor ln the U. fl. Army. (captain) and Aiken ; backs—Messrs. Pracey. Bel* Common, Mass., Nov, a. Gerry gave np on the ilt aanalnlr »ooW tiara takan laaa St Point In 1(31, was In actire last tulle, Holt finished M. D. kL. Eaaax.—He reeenUy doaed Uaelrsma ot the story, if he so chose. He had the right to Ha was grannsl*^ Wen and enberger and Byalop. The first halt (ss mln.) of and ln 39m. The winner S5S7o <<8kDpl<>«aalne Companies SI and and In the next only one touch-down was obtained J. BJ. TasaTsaTiTi" -- J~ flnaat barber-anop In Anerrca." MoLATOsOJX and John MoMahon have at ^ent 01 tola city, haMOant TingllnTi theatre—legally. He could profit by the Stevens, and Buydam secured & goal Just be- — P. McD.—ronraoaa an high at pokw, aniens It Vj agreed BBOWrTTklllton H.—A member of the Philadelphia bar by Last made a match to wrestle, collar-and-elbow, —" 13 was u*e»t end ten up, n to play ebaisbt-dnsbea. _ brains of another, and' share' the receipts of the - , fore the extra minutes agreed upon were for one thousand dollars a Bids, at MeOonnlck Fark^SS^TOy^^S aiiiiaii lln thamk asafklTlBil wara awal. inn anyone Tird Dr. Landla trngedlan) and aJVr^'lSlafe^^^-^WldeJT known as a hotel-keeper. D. un r Baxt.ptayed box-office—legally. But—but la thla the Oharlea B learlngSlerens riotorby onegoal to nothing. Bet- Hall, Chicago, DL, on Saturday evening, Nov. 16. •^S^^axrtataly^t.^ftft —In And ami X EL A. Flakas the agent tmanaarr). HeHefbrmerTykepttheHntledgeformerly kept the Hntledge HHouse 00 Broadway, thla Fourth Fifth Distracts prior oreo, T. B. Williams. . ..The teams ot Princeton Col. A. W. Longley la final stakeholder. 44 dMae^teU!*- and Biraacarrma. K Bedfurd.—It was not a wane-hit, as It Beade who, not very long ago, uncorked the vials city. At tnetinaeof his death he waa proprietor of tha Wh.at—a.y,,,, ^^saaslj iluiaaa ' Trwe addlttoasri dlatrlcta wane made m lege and the University et Pennsylvania also enabled the neldars to lorea man oat, ItxxIst Eonss, aSmira, N. Y.—thereHot. & J. E. Wabbubtoh's tmav.r.wwnw to a of his -vituperative wrath and poured their vitri- run any tha low paR'Of 'Bia'lilaial.'vblch ehansedtha old In Henry W.—Of the B. Coast Barrey. He had played a match at Philadelphia on the Mb, the Berenth. Oorraool- AComtAR Bbapkb, Washington.—Ihay wtn appear BAOHE, C amateur one mile level, and give various starts exthaaalHlui'tnlDthe Sixth "and doe time. olic contents upon the heads ot all thieves in the serrice for a number of tears, and last winter former winning by two goals and tour touch- alibar Saranth who bean up to fllty miles before he retires, haa been ac- tojatagt^i dktpatdo datrla tha or Florida coast—Brlsbel, B. S, W. a W.. Totk.—Addmai EL W. Collender, 19 Broad- atole of was rtsunned on the L, Wot. downs to one goal, that being secured by H. H. way, thlaeity. the products other men's brains? lathis cepted by John 8mlth aa regards tha mile, and a-eeae of manga. aOestroyell Lee, the celebrated sprinter Howard and Am- 'C£JU Aaoade. Ot to W. kL J.TGalene.—Yon can call tha pOo "elghta," and the Charles Beade who, ln announcing his dram- *BBrTS0aT, BaDjamln-Of Harford County. Md. Ha had by W. O. Davles at tour miles. httar,wid thcsnawuly classe^e, your doaa^habltallon herst likewise engaged ln a match on the same neither yonr oppooant nor yomael/can alter It,' passed seventy yean or hto Urn on one farm—near Falto- Fbarx l. last > atisation thla BiaBABOSoa week attempted to mob dap—If a ewaneT—with Isoluiig waur. aUBtnly lav ot very story, advertised that he 09. day, at Boston, Mass., the team being: BanaraV * W. BOBLToa, Montreal—Toe weight of par* BntUab iom. aid. , gov, a, and 2*0 l 111 iisilmlin aeia. tha walk miles ln 73 hours at Springfield, Mass., n Willi miaaii a Let bed- 10*> SOTj. bea-rlar. titer of forwards—Oowdln, "19: Holmes, '19; Swift. "19; ' bulldogs ranrae from to end aoma an would give a handsome reward to any person BtOWK. HlTAbath—A aTuddang Jacob Feller nltta* or sharing* Wash the dog wen with " and Is alleged to have had five minutes to spare Faub or Hawo, LowalL—Wa cannot any. nerar haying of aarornnonarr fame—Camden County, Oa.. Nor. Perry. 'IB: Hone, '81: Warren, '83 ; Crashing. Iff dl- r and^ofkaoapv«ad naa tha following- otat- who would "give him tamely notice ot piracy"— at the close. aavn each a baaueaa adrerttoad m any KzaruJh paper. aged m cal : halt-hanks Pushing, *T» (captain); Windsor, On June 19 tha Sox.,- Sox.. oU of tar eloh las a - rsetphur ewh,. whaleoU. Xoa.. Philip—An old resident of Ulnar County, thla Park, , TabbbT, New Castle.—WUllim BnToBlaka died la Bos- empbsndsed with a big PT Is this the Charles OtBkUnT, •79: Sedgewick. 83: Harrington, Medical School; 8, H. HlLLXB the sprinter, who was at Ply- in wbuh the ^n{atav^. ! aiil,lf»i,: wau mixed. Waah off and rwpeat In ton, Maaa.. April S, IBB. Stats. JuoommlttAd suicide by hanging—Walker Valley, ars'taam. i^a^ajilnilUrthaiaaamt«TTalu"naeaMrf. Beade who. In a prefatory note to the American Clark, 80; punks Houston, TV; Bacon, '80; Leth< mouth, Mich., Nov. 7, herewith returns '»»»• to winning ii^SPg9* \j££H J. 0. EL. Nuhua.—II make tbe two ha asm, his H. T„ Boy. 4, aged 7*. mm on tbe * 4 j axardaer no meat, but ninlaaimia aad B cu '82. '78; wtiatttixSs •WBL* Otve eianxr of high win count beCon C'a low and pat him oat, edition ot "Pnt Yosttialf la His Plans" (we hay* DOWrT, TalesUoe—A Piwshytarlan minister. He form erbee, Amktnt: forwarda —Wheeler, Fred Emerlck for favors received while ln Ypel OnJuneKtielljwiwL, "*» MUlilssss sand twlcea day. A BfBscmiin, Toronto.—Ton can dadda tha mattar ertr reaMecVtn Oneida Ooonty. thla Stale, bat mora recent- McGregor, '80: Guilds, 'tt; Deyo, "7»; ooodnow, lano. Island am•\mn^£5£JtJ*t ska s_ ^ •sre/FeUe.—"L II the following decision not a copy ot the book at hand, bat we quote his ly la Vs. wis a poet ol no mean order, '79; uaM, yoarself by the UteetrartoedBnguih.wlfn. Sussex County, He '79; Goodrich, Terry, T7 ; half narks Orltten- OBAS, A. HiBBnfiW and Chas. P. Daniels have s^l lottr-lMleS^itJ^^S 4B,rrec0 *tDor«baadcd euchre. A deala, and 0 la hlji education—Stony Creek, Vs., Nov. erta' a ABD P., una.—Tha bast 1 ala that which Is moat worda as -nearly as wa can from memory), said sad a man dt tnrerlor den, '81; QUlett, '80; DatUmer. '81: Bussell, '81; 21 and « pai c aaya ha aolsts and sou It alona. Can A than u been matched to walk twenty-five miles, tor $300, t»uStjVlen^^«« ezpr*adTe- aUUud Hall and Bowling Alley." Oordon, '79; backs—Underbill, "81; Alden, '80; atana.'lTOoonaantat -vtnrioCT-.—Tea.' " i» Thede- ~ that he hoped all . reputable pub llshen In this aw CosSBTAjrr Batnsa, St. Loula—Harmg paaaad out, s ''DrURWjtRBOHN. Mrs. Sarah-Of DeerOeld, N. rL-there, at Boston, Mass., on Monday, Nov. 35. 9kaan*»elaatly vraoc. It parmltaC to vertnally say to his Hill. '80. During the llrat halt (IS mln.) the Har- sa&xSa^ had anything. oountry ' would respect the moral right which Hot. 7. lit ST. strong no iiaut to aay _ Johh Hughes, aUaa "Greenhorn," has opened favanev: *TI will ro alana U yon are not anooin to do Newark.-In this DBCKER. John—An old siags-drlveT on toe Plfth-ave- Tarda secured a goal and two tonoh-downa to THKX W.AHDO.H. Messrs. ft Co. acquired a saloon at No. 29 East street, jr^&s&s*!^ "bt abow yon vbare It haa rapaaxadly decided Sheldon had by paying 27th opposite Gil ay." X Waoao cannot vote withoutt beingbeli n nae line, this elty. He had held tbe reins for twenty nothing for their opponents, and ln the second rway. Why that dlffaranoa of opinion between - mote's X Coxa, c —In 10, o, a, X d, a, than la no run for him liberally for the advanoe-aheeta ot his story T years, and had been employed on the old Red Bird line of halt the former got two goals and one touch-down Garden. ttaaOwnrt thamselTra,' In the am place r i. ktalrln Foa- stages In Third avenue. He fan dead while mounting te the lasts. It this, indeed, be the same Charles Beade, then to nix, leaving Harvard the winner by three goals EEZ3T the bicycle champion rode 18J£ miles ln WSTwjS'hU thirty firth, year. CancanoL Fire sixes maka tha >»i g>*awt hand at pokar- hisbox—this city, Nov. 9, aged aa and three touch-downs to nothing. Umpires : H. an hour at Cambridge, Eng., Oct. 23. BLaLvOzrord.—'Then an three esndldales. A hats B either time haa wrought ln him a marvelona dutch, aITtm.—Formerly engaged In the woolen burt- ajamt'C -will- not racelTe three hnndnd malortty orar D. Boston, Mass., afterwards tarmea Thurston for Amherst, F. W. Thayer tor Harvard O. A. F. , Clyd e. —See Currxa ALwaaac or wait for that neat ln Salem and and a Theb? lastrams P hi TaiBnTlij a.pkirallr7-ToU, and nealrad three bnn- change, or else that which we mistook for honest la MutSf* r for 1879, to ba bsned abant Jan. S next. nearFaorla.TU. In 1B46 be removed to Chleagn, andthen referee, H. L. Vlrgen. on Jnly , three hon- 6. which tame iljsv^rsei? » eBasl-OT«nD. 'who-nrlnit'' B sua. Tha P., St, aaper. For the past fourteen yean be bad been In the CI.TJB BASEBALL. Newum-sS2« is the libel mil -li "orar D" had not beenlnaerted ing more than the explosion of a very Ol&BBrfPOlBTT ATHIaKTIC best on the otkiaaf" n J. J. Jr.. EItt la. —Write to the Pope ManuJaetaring noisy Chicago Post-omce—Chicago. 111., Kor. 6, agadff. Jolr aaaasara'taw tea elanr.-A woold hare won, aa "majority'' The Tall games of this Long Island club were On 9 the second Company. 87 Summer street, Boston, kUaa. blank-cartridge. DKLAF088E, Gabriel—a lemons Preach mineralogist. rastch X3f£* Shan woold hare meanraxcaai orar both tha other canal. held on the Manhattan A. C. grounds, this city, TBB Ia-KAGIJK ClatUB AVBEAOES. of the season. tSS^aSii!!* If . Have no data by which wa can tall yon which For more than fifty yean he had been a pnfeseor In the U— But the author ot foUowiog Island aseond etertiZvlilni waa the coldeat Monday In those years. "A Simpleton" endeavors, ln Unlrsrslty France—Paris, Prance. Oct. Is, aged 64. on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 9, and were wit- Tbe u« Ui« officii] iTrjrmi of the awUty-a>8T«n B!25J of , by 7i to aa. niie^siii^ AanaobB.—L Of ooarae than to. X Than was no Brad, plAjen woo took p*rt la the Leacoe club « h»mp Br'£S! F. O. B.—The hone Duke or Magenta, now 00 nil way his letter, to draw a sharp line between copy- DEMT8E, Simon—A veteran of the War ot 1811—Bay nessed by a tew hundred spectators within the W-hlp battan score. J aa/ m aba Batnrntne: Board. Tbe Hon. Joseph P. Bradley m*tfhwduring IBM, end who played In Hi ormoregimei TBjnkMtSiXlS^m to En-eland, la a runner. Bldge. ITT, Nov. «. aged 85. enclosure, many the On Jnly 18 the laaajn a meniDar of the BJactoral Conunisalon by right and'atagertght. He would have it and by more from windows llrst eLS aT^aljti I B. B. T.. Brooklyn.—Ton cannot change the color with appear BAOAN.AOAN, Hanrsnt-^Porkfareent—For flft£(If years a resident of Detroit, tu George aaf thwU'B.-8aprama Ooorc Aatwooftheee ot the houses overlooking the grounds, which Clobs mrttt rn£Et*Aig** out the use ofcosmetics. that there Is no piracy Mlrlx-thsrs, Rev. 6, aged II battens m BepabUeane and two Danim lata. It la to be about stealing the mater- afforded an excellent view without the payment 5 won by 10) to 4lT„ B. kL kL, ' *8erlo~com 1c "—Letters remain la oar can FAZT. Jsanjaeques—'i he eminent Swiss sutesman. He II with 31, and Giles Mask 1 Bradley, also of tha TJ. Supreme that or BtTJ that •Jodae. & until claimed the parties to they are eddreaeed. ial for an acting drama. Legally he la right, so In France, and took the of a farthing. The management waa fair, but •seleeted by them becanaabewaa ranrded aa by whom was educated an active part in On Aog. 5 tbe xsnniaanisa, kL B.—Edward Cooper, atayor-alact ei this dry, u a longaa tho drama, lnqneetlon le liberal opposition to tha restontlon of the Bourbons after nod the Inner ring been kept clear of all fS ii no tie to either party. X Jadgaa of the U. B. acted ln England. In Is pect_Fark, and were dtieatad fVSTZ^'m Democrat. the fall or the first Napoleon. He published sevenl pam- those wbo really business to _ the 1 D CeoTt-an appolaxea. ;1 A can make BJnmp. But what are the tacts in this except had be i. lMlrrnple, MUwuk«e. i S3 .358 .853 Detroit teamhyols axrs3 1 J. J. D.—State the game eo that wneaAracogntoa it, and case? Mrs. Frances phlets dnnng thla period on political economy. He waa a bes« ^asBsrliwSJ —, fljurf-rrandaco.—L'The Araonanta four-oared - there a boy named Bieel would have es- 7. Bines. noTldeiie*.... s a .347 .838 on the olher tO^T ™" Ilk.*•>!». .rale kf U» player also hit the firs baa, and wF Hodgson Burnett wrote etory disciple of Adam Smith and of J. B. Ray, father or the .On Aug. ,v 1 Vwo-mllea.-wlth atnm, Ln 11m. Ua. Tbe exact a which achieved— caped such injury aa he received by being 5. StaVrt, ChlCaxjTO 3 s .346 .B37 a the n tuhj CoaSTanlCusan.—L April 1, 187X X Ahont Mi h i nut Preach Minister ol Finance. He waa on defeated the old la Tory eeldom rowed by professional lour-oared and deserved—amatlng success. This story on the aide of the head 161b 4. Sli*iTer, Jatllanapolla . 4 31 .344 .844 ruanm SkSSStSt lost. {onndenol thaPruace C^reucnncln 1827. aad on etmok by a shot In. 1 aa, anaoot often by-amatenn m a corning raoa. 6. Anmmx, Chicago - S SS .334 .818 one tide with vfiSl * C. B.L.. ATlagheny.—Tha statement to not dear to na, straightway reprinted ln pnsMoa by tha nvarnment censors started the aTercun which Orasslck, the CUedonlan athlete, was The last Sj^aVS. -Cannot gtre-arange time. 3 All other conainona London, and not long 6. Ptnp»oat ObXcMfQ...., 6 19 .334 .881 nrst-sleven mstdTerra.ffifsa A thoagh the facts an no doubt quite apparent to yourself. deFmaee aa JlZtu Steele-, ln which ha published a sales amusing himself by practising with, without due played sapu l ani^^ bjbUv, . an s*-*-nli* be sble to attain a 7. Pike, CliieljiuiJur. e 37 Jil .816 28, when IV awn a. Amsterdam.—Tbe three tasteet conaecatrre* afterwards was adapted to the stage, intact, of articles entUled "lettrea d'un Amerlcaln." since that uirinailt ilBS'« leaser rata of speed on salt-water than on fresh, as tha regard to the proximity ot others. The lad was, a BlgbeALProTldenee 7 39 JSB .810 pbla at rToipeet Tut. bei>e an Baroa' 3:13, 1:131., S:I3J». three verelona time ha haa played a prominent part sa a writer and poli- liVn^TSS. apaboat-bettar, and,aa In eoneeqnence had been advertised (and two ot nndentand, aeverely Injured. 9. Brown, Providence... 8 hoaan's sa waa tbs leaan of 4bcmaT bnoya A. B. Phlla.—Sayen' arm waa not broken ln hto fight tician, both la Franea and Switzerland—Genera, Switzer- we We have no 17 .313 .881 a! HuHF* C, la P«t«i^_uuwmokew.... S lead Ins on the other skis then>to laasnaistance to be overcome, tha labor entailed them performed) In England before Mr. Beade land. Nor. need to allude particularly to any one of the S .311 .871 vuh m withHeauan. . 6, aged HT On Oct. ths aaogial em tha rower la not so mat, 11. Tork, Prorldenoe 10 24 .310 .8d7 10 aJsvsn Its eh. afar XaaxHiLL, Erie.—A forfeit must be posted before took the matter ln arjBDIN, Jacques—An importer of watches and Jewelry, events, the results of whlah appear below George second PBXtroic, Betrolt—Hesra an trnmpa, A having refosed. hand. With characteristic U. Dickenon. ClAclBauU 11 20 .309 .877 slsru bt O to 5 tSZ a obelirace can be published. this city. Mr. uoedln waa born In Neufchetel, Switzer- 0ac-Jtun4red-vardj kmsirrui not—Heat 1 : W. J. Boberts, am ran the cards cartber. '-What was said by A bound 13. J. White, Olndntutl... 12 33 .308 .624 H-TuckersJD and autSli Oaaurrov. Paterboro.—We have nothing to add to the modesty he explains ln tils letter that he should land, and was the brother-in-law. as well aa tbe life-long Staten Island A. a ant- stsrtl. 1 itlms, It " " bar parry ko ran them. It was not A'a "drat ear," and Ii. Oerlieidft. CmclaDmU.. 13 12 .303 .908 On Oct. 19 the HsalsilxsmdsvasTli. anxwrrs we have already given. friend, of-BarLorenzo Delmonlco He came to this coun- fredlng.8. A. A. C. (»), l;lf*x Beats: with t he eeld amounted to nothing. It was B's place, aa not have undertaken the task if the other drama- IV Hubidge, C^cexo.... 14 21 .298 .878 the Staten lalanaClahTsa^aur. oioa CtLniaa. Boston.—Apply to any good teacher. try in ISM, and rMned tbe firm of John aleneln A Co., lie. Heat-i: W. J. Crowley. bVL (IS), 1: 10,'a'a Heat o: J. a 'he scores stood dealer, 10 make propositions. If B had propositi to ttstahad 16. Jones. CliiclniAaUr. 15 14 .297 .893 itrsaodtiua ?^ " ' A number can be found In your city. shown themselves capable of dealing watch Importera. At kf r. Hangin's death tha ftrm name Toorbto. Adelphle A. C. (L8), 1: lus. Heat t: Jeaae PoweU usai, awn «r buch, without A's baring eald anythli ' 17. Clspp. Indlsnspolu. IS 8 .296 .924 Island. Banc, led rmh a IsndSaiSri EDDTBTOwg, Chester.—Itto a fair bet-and A wins tbe bat, was changed to Veuve J. Mangio. Uoedln A Co, Be died OJ), 1:11s. Heat 7: H. H. Mortis, S. A. A. C-. 1: lOSis. ~"™*« aiHemlj hara refosed, and tha remit would with the subject. Having so tar condescended 18. McVey, Clncliuisxl .. 17 38 .293 •813 on the other sidewtUi t and Lawrenoa do not know. ln the office Shook, architect, Heats: Frank Nichola, American (TD), u CoirsTaKT kraunaa, Co.—We of John while consulting A_ C. 1; loxa Tne 19. ante new. *A11 this to onr opinion. Thenhaa l^stla, Cblcikgo IS 28 .289 .849 . , TBB CLUB same aa It la BL kL C, Baltxmon.—Hlab. low. Jack and the game. aa to take hold of this story and dramatize with the latter about the firm's new place of business weediag^it process was contlnoad through second-trial _ ATaBaiBX saver been a fixed role in print or out 01 it, governing the 20. Ke.ley, Clnclnnstl... IB 33 .281 .836 . Th * bartlnc avsnws of Un thbloTS— CaaaoLU—Write to Prof Edison, hfanlo Park. n. J. it, as It this city. How. t, aged U. gaining places In tha final, which resulted thus -faint. should be dramattzed, air. Beade 21. O'Rourke, Boston. .. 20 28 .274 .860 BATTING ATERAQEH D flMJIIJTr7|l W. J„ PbUadelphto In California, March zCuTB. ifKAi, atcrgaa—a couimlsison merehaot and one of the Toorbla. 1 ; fiTierckbexnsr. S; Nichols, Crowley. Orrr.—At Denver, Col, Capt. Bogardns at- CAJ. iS; 22. roler.MUwsnkee.... 21 23 .271 .67* Oram Ehsls B —No races an announced for that date. proceeds te sell to an American actress the original members ot tbe New Yelk Produce Exchange— 4; won by leas than two feet. In 10a. measptadto Dll foor birds, sprang fnmibar traps slmal 5. Hsnkinson, Cbieago. 21 22 .268 .en J. , Newark.—About forty-two. we should say. Brooklyn. W.-T.. Kor. 7. sged 61. caac.sxUr-snndlcdP tsaTk, open Final beat: M. Chat sx^neasly. -Ha had foor RUnaat his disposal Thenrst H right to play his version ot an American 24. AHlMD,pTovldejice.... 5 .tea .937 at., will If suitable. oilginal (83s. start), B. a Dick Atlantic—They ba nerd HIVEXIi, Bobart—The engraver of "Audubon's wick, N. T. iTF. Holmes. N T. (I0S). 2; J. CtaJtlldj', ^nntaj picked op waant loaded, and after snapping It he 33. OtalCSkgO , 23 43 .261 .798 FLxrxaa. W. J. CHarnujt,—One dollar and fifty centa story ln America I And he coolly writes to Blrda" Nearly fllty yean ago tbe natural cat oroseed O. Booney, Oreen point (83), S: T. Goodwin • * ,*J W. (83) and a ——m-v np another, and, bnngug 26. Burdock. Boston , 14 9 J60 .917 "ii A. O. T.. Boaqnehanna—We cannot say. the ocean In search of a firm nch and skllllal enough to James H- Smith (83) dldnt finish; won by liim. In Sm. ^aern one bird with the ant barrel, and the other tLree the author of that story : "Ho egg can be roasted 27. Lconsxd, Boston 23 48 .239 .776 W. W.—Par two yean, we think attempt tha great task of engraving the remits of hu life- Wis., making his actual walking time 7m. •*>,». wrlththaaaeond. Bogardns says he doea not know what 2& Molan. IndlSAspolle.., 29 61 .239 .748 P. B.. Toronto-—They did not, all on one side. I cannot be divinely Just to work. AuanBon reached London friendless, penniless and Quarter.mile-hand leap run. ope*—Heat 1: F. Jans- W. Scott ache rise waa. W. 29. SiAllmn, Clneinnstl.., 28 1 .233 .974 B. P. H.—Then to no remedy. unknown. Vhlle bis uncouth dress endlong hair earned sen, 8. I. (Uyda). I: J. L. Bggllnton, A.C. (73). itwmat." tha American citizens in boalneas AC a. >; 30. HsJnnsn, Chics^n 27 44 W. Brewster Moncnal—Awlsa pot, Itwulmmate- a where they for bun the appellation ol —The Backwoodsman of time, sSWs. 1: .234 .789 Ameri- Heat B-fl MoCnary. ML A O (6SI. 1; J. 31. Cevrajy, Provldenee...., J. Kogan -atal^wnas he callea hie own hand. B ahoold not hara tn 28 2S .291 .863 never show me one grain of human Justice ca." Ko one came forward with courage enough make Doyle, sVA. A. C. (SO). I; tOMa. Heat S: M. mils, B. A A. xejs* t S. E. Haai'ord np an cards nnnl ba had sent A's. Whan he 32. iTTl nT. Boston..*... 29 30 .230 .732 HAVTwa once mora decided the late ot tbe na- the AU plates for bis work. In hie despair he was about to C (89). 1: H. Sehroeder. College CTty ofN. T. («), 1 SOX*. R. Ol«| np, and they became mixed with tha pack. It or even mercy; and so long as nation ; SI Mltohell, anclnutl.. it 41 .290 .804 your jolt tbegiaUcJtv^when he beard oftbe firm or llavell Heat<: w. Emmons, Panwood C. (40), 1; J. F. r O. Scott bseforhim to prove that he had even a pair, tion, and placed the distribution ot tbe loaves and A A A 34. aoxrdmSan.Ullwa.akee. 30 4 .246 .943 Is a literary thief you must expect occasional ,o. To thasn be went with hie portfolios filled with ker. Brooklyn O. (ffi), 5; iljia. Final heat: Janssen, i, B. F. Jenkins says be had amounts to nothing, jost aa A'a say- A U. Bennett, HUvmake*.. 30 32 .248 .744 •" * w * fishes in the hands ot the snccesstal candidates, sketches m crayon and watex-colota in many of them aaker. S; MoCreery, 3; Emmons, 0: won by a yard 8. H. ha hadId foorroar did not compel him to show— four a reprisals. These reprisals are 36. Warner, bdlsaupolls. 31 12 .243 .90S UaHn lag a sort of bad Audubon had been obliged to make use or the Juice or ber- ln47*4L Had not Bmmont been hindered by an outsider B. Hooper aan order en-win. our duty Is done ; bo the next thing ln order Is to 37. MornJl, Boston 32 2 .240 .937 equity." Let It be rles when his valuta had erven out on hto Journeys through It waa thought that ba might hare won. 11. HaaxT O.—L Marriage m this State Is by tha law ra- remembered that this noble 3& Unnisn, Prorldence... 33 8 .233 .934 C Hiddleton get oat the old skates and sleighs, and pnt them the Western.wilds. Bobrrt Harall waa at last persuaded Onc-kicidrrd-pdr. run, dob championship—D. H. 8teel. 1a. Lore amnlul ss 111111 el ji s 1 nil 1 nntisi r That aaya a good deal, sentiment la expressed by the ehivalrlo cham. 39. Rjemseii. Chlcmgo 31 « .233 .934 to undertake tha engraving of tha plates, and spent tour- 1; B. Toorbees, 2; J. F. Burns, 3; J. W. Pace, a. Won by mrthar than thatwa do not can to say In print. in lor the approaching a 4a Rswdmond. MUwsukee. 33 43 .229 .784 H. Tncker -nd X good running order taen yean In their completion. These original plates, ' plon of the moral rights afootloUUa H. Tyler -Vo. Bat It la possible for a fonbra-born person to vota ot authors. But 41. Flint, liidlsiispolla.... 36 11 .228 .912 C on, which, according to the weather-wise pro- which wen of capper, and welgned several tons, wen de- Four^aundred-aitd^rovty.wdr. run. elnb cbamptonshliship- Chippendale kaara wttbont talcing oat any papers whaterwr. X If these are not all the tacts. Mrs. Burnett ~ 42. SottoD, Boston 37 13 .228 .SM W. not stroyed by On ln tnls city a lew rears ago. Mr. Harall bad H. Steel. 1; B. Voorhees, Andale, 3. are aeeeaury to tntltle sncb a foreign-born parson phets, le to he unnanallr severe, or otherwise, aa D. 2; B. H. Tan Won 43. Wright, Boston 33 3 C. W. jsekaon jVapen only wrote, published resided In this country far many years—Tarrytown. N. v.. quite handily ln .223 .917 -an-vote, ha cannot take oat the final oaaanntli ha haa been and copyrighted "That ttXf. 44. WUlTsmsota. Indlan^ls. 39 as .223 .830 E- O. Ames the case may be. The first anoir and the flnt lea Nor. 7. rAree-mlle inaU;. clatab championship—Wm. H. Purdy, 1. Tien five years. Lass o' Lowrle's" in this country, but she re- 41 McttelTy, jj^lsnspolls eu 29 .221 .847 BOWLIXO ANALTLSB QT HAIXnwBLU Karah—A resnectel member or tbe So- B. B Pelton, 2. Time. 2un- . better than Pnrdy had J. M. F.,Bf. iAmto.—Thoa. ktagnln sent n negro-nUnatrel ot the season have already made their appear- an* 46. McCI ell to. Chicago... 41 28 .221 .880 ciety of Friends—Philadelphia, , xov. aged ' served all stagerlghts, dramattzed her own novel, pa 6, 8S ever before done, and yet he won by three-elKhte of a mile. troupe to a astralia. and It was probably with that troope A, Yonloarl— 47. Oeer, Olndnnatl.... 42 24 .216 .867 ance, and the merry sleigh-bells will soon be UALAbtbYAM A Japanese eoooiior, pres- Aunnina htgh-iirssp, dab championshlt ffobei I. Boden, that Mr. Wade was enraged. By addnatlna; letters of and copyrighted that dramatization. 48l Qaest. IndLsAapolls. 4J 18 .213 .888 Mr. Beade ident ol the Tokio Dnlreraity. and vlea-presldtnt of the in. Tin. ; H. B. ahepardson, 4ft, Sn. BOWUBS. Saejojry to Mr. Hajtnlrm, manager of Baldwin s Theatre, 49. Snjder. Boston 41 11 .212 .912 heard on the avenues, while the cackle ot the bull closes Educational Delegation sent to tbls country In 1876 to Manclseo. CaJ., and also to Sheridan Corbyn (who his letter to Br. Burnett by asserting that AO. Bond. Boston. 44 18 an frog will hllarlons study the American school system—Japan, recently. .212 .882 also toob another .mlnsrxel aonpe to Anstzmlla about the bo overshadowed toy the Joou- BL Cramer. Milwaukee.. 44 32 ln the United States, as ln England, there Is UOHKES, Peter—An English clergyman who had on], THE -WAIsK IN CHICAGO. .212 .838 that city, yon A2, W. Brewster.... «unetlme).S32 Merchant street, maybe larity ot the belles and the beaux as they glide looted a llbrarr ol over 25.000 rolomea, many orthe books We have received the following communication Hsjpie, Providence.... 43 10 .211 .913 L able to get trace ot him. no such thing as stagerlght ln a novel. Edu 03. Ward, ProTldsoee 43 B. Oreht the being extremely rare—Plymouth, Eng., Oct. u, concerning the recent professional pedestrian 37 .309 .818 1 "Bmith receives votes, Jones over the frozen thoronghfares, or Join ln 64. Golden, kfUwankee.... B.S. B_, Oeweeo.— XiSO cated Londoners have been known to Inquire HAWBd. John—One ofthe oldest and most prosperous 4S 48 .209 .7(8 nd Brown 61L bets that Smith will not hare contest In Chicago, which, from the statement 65. WttareT.HUwankee... B. E^osfora'.'.'.' A B mazy at the warm hoatelrle on the road, while bakers ot this airy. Be was a Frodace Ex- 47 20 .203 .877 i whether New-Torkera live exclusively on thi member of the therein made, to 3. 1 majority. Who wintr" If yon have mada no appears have been a strangely 06. HoivjLo»UUwraiikee... 48 47 .198 .769 C. W. Jackson.. the dispenser ot spiritual truth Is brewing a mug eg*** nks ln yoor flames, tha dhpnte la absard. 80 far from mlnffi*— ; 37. Holt-art, MUwanke*... 49 27 .184 .831 6L R. Boeper , buffaloes which thez kill . In the streets, 01 -A vaterari of tbe War or int. and for Jiasta a majority In tha oeoaJ isiiii of thwt word, Bmlth cTiolras ruis—li ilnn atoxs , B. Jenkins... g ot yo Inn or a llaeron «£ yw nt cirCaxthaga, N. T. there, Oct. CXIOAOO. ILL.. Nov. 8. 1878, 68. Nichols. Prorldence... 49 49 .184 .764 7. T. aaanoceran aprarallty of XfiOOk. Hie excaaeoverJt whether our diet is occasionally varied by the In- — xZ racy hopscotch. Faaatt Qtraacv, Esq.—zasao- 51r.- I wish to state a few 69. flweasr. Protldenee.., 30 30 .178 .843 el isan la only 1,40°. and troduction ot a boiled papoose. We do not look "JOVHS. HenSr—A prominent ConjrmratlonalLzt cjpray- jaeu In connection with the 80-mlle walk given ben last 60. Healy, Indlaaapolls. . 31 63 .177 .664 Siiamisissa Oiiiliai il tha American game ot vingt- to man and a pudnataof Yale CoHegaln the class otlOaV— Wednesday. Nov. a, at Use Bxpaaltloa BuUdlng. far the 6L Croft, Tndianapoilfl. . . 62 13 .182 .894 - usually played, oea with the resident Englishmen generally tor a very com' tm, whieh la the one now difficult xrridgaport^Ct.. Nov. aged benefit of the Boon of the Good Shepherd. The executive 62. Powen* Chicago..;, 33 7 .161 .923 THE TURF. atand-ofll tha w^f-i-**. game the -l^slftr THBATBICALB In New York aeem te », 7? .^awleraswa At prahenalve knowledge of America; but we con- JoiIKDAJT,' Kooert B.—Apooruonment Clerk of the committee or the lair fart tha mattar in the bands ot Dan- 63. Cory, ProTldeivce.., 34 43 .160 .784 -would have to. pay. Whether yon wan playing tha Eng- understand ]nst now. year or so ago ot A some fess to certain degree ot «tmin Board of Assessors in Brooklyn, N. T. Ha was formerly lalO'Lsary. Toe prl res were a medal and ago to flnt, eao 64. Wheeler, PMTldence.. 33 34 .149 .436 RACme AT JaOsWA'l 9Ieu or the American game la to ba Interred from whether a surprise at a 1 g llenienant-colonel ol the Fourteenth Regiment. to second, as to third, S13 to fourth. The eotries ware Jim 63. McCormiek. Ind'nap ^, 66 42 .143 .800 .«rnotBcalleda*-natnral"as soon as he got his second onr most attractive Broadway stars, falling to writer Mr. N. O. et Tbe elexnlon-dayraees at hrwlh ot Beade's posltlveness proclaiming N. Y. , and served with Smith, Oea Ouyon. O'Leary, Olmstead, Ruaaell, Roach, 66. W. White, Cincinnati. »7 40 .140 .80S " distinction in the Rebellion. Be largely at ln their nsoal places along the line ot our Bohmehl,and two ambitions novices, who petered 67. Nelson, IndlanspoHe. .18 34 .138 ham, N. T., were rery 1 draw dlsdnr apoplexy—Brooklyn, N. Y„ Nov. 7. aged a. outsoon .831 aTaxaonajca.—L Go to Blooma , 338 and 340 Bowery, his ignorance of our laws with such aelt-satlsned standing that tbe weather rm& thoroughfare, to the JUDO. N. B.—A prominent TUIaola pallUcUn He had after the start. Boasell quit at 17 miles, and Roach at 19 1 female attendant will take tbe proper measore- great passed over western The nine nret named In tbe above list excel In batting a assurance; Doubtless he will learn. If he did been chairman ot the Bepabllcan State Committee. Col- miles. Schmeblled from the sun by deliberately running, and nlstera and warm wrapt tl 1 for both symmetries and UghtA The first- namrd araragea. while tbe leading nine ln fielding- averages of quarter of the city, and did remarkably well lector of the Port of Chicago, a member of Coo cress, and although Tanzey, referee, cautioned the men at the start The racing was good, andontats to insnn a perfect form, and of not long ago know, that ln the United States there .... tbose who played In a majority of their elnb matches are latva to be woven to order waa Jilnlstar ~ " ' that any running or skipping would disqualify the there with a low scale of prices. Thla year they appointed to Berlin by Preeldsnt. Llncc Sullivan, Start, Decree Wright, one was won by a farorUe. Thi 1 1 1 the tlghta most correspond in stxe. Ton con Id not Ooodman, Banuen. Mnr- — Is such a thing as stagerlght ln a novel, and, Cblcsao. I1L. Nov. 11, sged 66. patty so doing. Then wen over 1,000 people pres- xasaann yourselfcorrectly for either. change ot base, the nan, Clepp, Burdock and Hague. for (300, allowances for do have once more made a and moreover, that KEMPER. Susan—An aunt or Ex-Oor. Camper of Vir- ent, and a general protest waa raited against Schmehl • J. C. 8.. lAfayetta.—Ferforman seldom, if ever, publish when right la Infringed on, there ronnina; fourths ot a mlla fbnr sSaitt ginia—Warrenton. Va , Oct. 84. but Scbmebl's jndga—Peter Odlln—In Tan- well-known publishing arm in Old Bowery Is now their objective point. Thus, 30, aged -their, own aoug-booaa. A is a law to punish the offender. So far aa we are LEOPOLD, Charles-Duke orscblerwtg.Holsteln. say's absence said that Schmehl waa walking fair; but, IsBACIXJB II.1E OAHK9. E. alternately leading ip to I xnls city does eo, airing the performera a certain ram of He It the mountain will not come to Mahomet, Ma- married the daughter of Frederick YL King of Denmark when Tar. rev returned, he went on the track, and Tbe returned Leaone^lab players now ln the city played pole, wben Simon and 8iaTuk naifif numbsrof copies of the book for the right to able to learn, no exception to thla law Is made ln * or Oct. Siaeedtf told Schmehl he would take him off If he did notstop. He a picked nine nnder the name of the Pljawara on election former going by suds their name. -Ton eoold not repnbUah songs which an homet most go to the mountain. — them, Uie xbb favor of Mr. Charles Beade, novelist. LEHMAN, William H. A member of the firm or Leh- then started on a run, and, in spite of tbe protests from day at the Union Grounds, Brooklyn, with the appended l ighted^ wlihont the owner'e conaent. — before Pique; BaaqniihADEa It' •jmu man A Bolton, llthogTephie printers. Philadelphia, the crowd, continued to run. Tbe plan was to beat Smith result: A.. Kmlentou—L One point. X wis make two for Very properly, Mrs. Burnett took It upon her- Fa- last. Time, 1:18. The horse i y B. a EXTBAOBDHfABT zxuiTXausrr has been occa- there. Nut. s, ai;ed 3U. out of first prize. Ouyon, Bmltb and Olmstead again pro- Lauoira. R. lB.ro.Aal Fltawat. a. 1b.po.i_x. a onehre. The game being regular euchre, the only self to reply to letter tested sgalnst Schmehl, but Tanzey told 13' was the favorite, while IS tol vat! ' the addressed to her hus- LEWTR James J.—A veteran or the War or 1812—Phila- tbem to go on and Caaeldy. r. f.... 1 110 0 Anderson, 3d b. 0 0 jlayer wuo-could go alone was 0. There to no "lone" ln sioned by the exhumation of the remains ot a. T. not mind, aa Hotel tab*. delphia, Pa., Nor 7, aged M. Schmabl waa oat ol the walk ; yet at tbe con- Pike, U. 1 1 4 0 0 Knodell. a. e... 110 6 tbe winner The xteylmfone hand against one hand. Pour ate giran for band. Her answer cannot fall to prove racy clusion of the ( Stewart, and their concealment by the resurrec- l^BJftlD, Mannce—a colonel ol militia and venerable match Tanzey eneaked oB and O'Leary Kelly, e 2 2 3 0 3|Cramer.e 0 0 3 0 sweepof $30eACh,STBadaedt);t1»lt reading to Mr. Beade. She says, rtsldent of Dudley, Mass- there. Nor. awarded the first prize to Schmehl. A general cry of In- Ferguson, 2d b. 1 0 Walker, 1st b.. 0 •T,Brldi tionists. Body-snatshlng Is no new thing ln this among other — 8, sged 92. 114 ISO Delmonloo'a and BrnnawlckHateY , . . MOSQOBBa. Tomsa Clprlano dignation was made against the ruling, as O'Leary had Nelson... s.... 0 slcCann, 0 0 0 2 •TheMeatoabaordtbata man must continue on things, that some time ago she wrote letter to da—Ex-Prealdent of the 1112 p three-quartere, had three itsnm,* jum. vicinity, but It required the theft of a millionaire's a old Bapnbuc of New Onnada and of tha modern Colom- no right In the world to award any prizes, as be was a con- Hanklnaon, Sb. 1 3 13 llBhloee, 2d b... 0 0 11 aortheraaeoa that, if he plays long enough, he will osr- looked upon with aofl Irsr the novelist requesting him to dramatize her bia, Since the death ol Bollrar, In 1890, he waa tbe most testant and a badly-osed-op one at that, Ooyoa bolng only Larkln. p 110 2 1 Holden. LI....0 13 0 being tjsinrr. lneor a forfeit, or almost as certainly tall dawn and body to direct attention to the subject. The ar- hhnsod 1 conspicuous character lo Colombian polities. He had fre- 10 seconds behind him at the finish. We measured the Bemsen, lstb.. 2 3 7 0 0] 8m 1th. c I .... 0 0 i 0 close struggls between story for England, but afterwards decided not to track rest and conviction ot the parties who stole the quently rlslted thla city, and twenty years ago delivered next morning, and tound It SOD yards over length In I Brown, r. f 0 0 1 0 from end to eod tennlnAtr^lnlMs O. T. HaBXTS, Korrisunrn.—1. We publish brief accounta send It. "I wish I had now," she adds, "because an address hen before tbe American Ethnological Socie- tbe 60 miles, and it waa very heavy, as it was only length, lftiiittbiff^' ..an the Issue Immediately following the dates on which the body ot Stewart be the means, hereafter, of latter by a half may ty. Besides President or the Republic, he bad been Min- finished twenty mlnnteo before the start. O'Leary wrote a Totals 10 11 18 11 4l Totals.. .1 3 18 11 At"" —.->.— are played. X No. X We hare not seen any. then I might have retained an Illusion or eo. hada chance. Time, 3 JI — protecting the remalns-ot those die poor. ister to Fraaee. Spain aod England, and Grand General ol letter to Dr. Dunn, the holder or the medal, telling him to T-eagne 0 6 0 3 3 0—10 ' who I There la no organbed football stsorlstlon In the States out- mile and an eighth, for 1400, The keen but delicate irony of that sentence tha Army—Coeonnco, State or Caaca. Colombia, i. It to Sehmehl, and Dunn did as directed. The Execn. Flyaway u 0 0 0 0 I— Is Oct, Sn 1 aide of the colleges. . 4_-Ko answers by mail ve Commlctce last night met and passed resolutions LorlHard, brought oot tin aged 9L con- Buns earned—T-ascne. 4;; F"Flyaway, U First base by er- -BVB. D., Upper oaranoe JLaicft.—There Is sometunes such worthy of Its author. We have no doubt It will " lead boai ' WHAT THE BABBBA£,L-Pl«ATaTB is to do With him- Mrs. Sallie—An Inmate of tbe Robertson demning O'Leary. and Jndges fjculley and Morrison and rort—League, 4; Flyaway, 1. Umpire, Mr. Frank. Time, Bertha (921b) took the .n> band ln poker aa a straight-flash. It Is a special bend Alderman Daly ' be appreciated by Mr. Beade. The author ot Couniy(Ey.>i>oo house—there. Mot. 6. sged. It Is said, US. wen appointed to get np a medal and lb. 39m. (105) at tbe end of a fnrlonijBJ"L laxrodrjced by Bgreement, and will beat foor aeea when self In the dreary months of Winter, when base- award Smith first prize, MAUUIRE, Mrs. Isabella—01 PuUadelpbla, Pa that and present blm with a testi- Tbe other games were postponed on account of cold till the end; Warnsia ^la^laTed. "Foul Play" tells us he Is a dramatist, and that monial, well In front Is carefully city. Nor. 7. aged 92. stating that Smith won (airly. I will send yon a weather. laarisj,"" r. F.-E., Philadelphia He never acted In "Around tbe ball not, and the bat and the ball are 8uequebanna third by two — nothing but bad laws ever drove him Into MURPHT. John O.—A physician practicing In Rising statement mm the papers, as tbe matter to not yet ended, In the Wood (KB)1»* World' -Eighty Daya;" which waa originally played In laid away ln camphor. Is one ot the distressing Son, Pa.—there. Nor. G. and O'Leary haa lost a gnat many friends by his action. fourth, and Bonnie I Tarla. Prance. It was first sated In America at (he novel. It that la so, let us thank bad laws. NATIONAX, vs. BAI.TIMOIUEC. "tart; In*'" Mr. MERCER, Samuel— Rear-admiral ln the British Navy- Respect,, Cfus. E. Danaa. Betting before tbe iBowery-Tbeatra. this city, March 29. 187S. questions now agitating his otherwise calm and The Baltlmoreana visited Washin((ton, D C . Kov. v. Beade should be Judged the Deal. Eng.. Oot. St, aged 69. telling race otr-"'" C. HZ CLJa. Lndlow.—we cannot undertake to adrlee the by same rules which and played a tie game of fire innlnga with tbe Nationals. Bertha A unruffled mind. A stndy of the laws ot game McBHIbE. Ja.. uaurire— Formerly engaged In the ship- next -I* Too, but ahoold think that the American Institute Pair, In are applied to other men. We certainly have no BICTCIOfi wa. HOBBE. NaTUMval, B. 1B.FO.A.B. BALTiaOBS. eight starters, was hours away, ping business In this city. He waa a native or Inland, oe, v 'what city, or the Chicago. Exposition, woold be the best might help him to pass the lonely We find this ln Zand Water: Honclca a 3 2 13 3 Dlckerson. L, f. 1 0 Blmoon easily won this ra m desire to belittle his literary achievements. He eame to this country ln 1890, and soeeeedod to tbe busi- md 2"- place to exhibit yonr Inrentlon. I furnished Baker, I. f. 2 Wood, c r..... 3 0 H. flOO) warefxTX" and better nt him for the requirements of the ness of hisunels. Jamas MeBride ol Dublin, who tn 1810 am with a remarkable account of a race be- and Nannie A. O.- C, National Home.—A has aa much of an adran< has written some ot the best novels of the day. tween a horse and two bicyclists—one Oernardt, 2d b. 2 2 Say. a a 2 0 being denrrflWi started the Dublin Packet Company. Mr. MoBiide was at Cnaa Terroot, tbe p...i- rji of the former I aqi in making one of hie balls a nrer aa B haa In harlng next campaign. champion of Prance, Bnyder. c 0 1 b.... a 0 tiia The crisp, bright style of his earlier works one time In partnership with Samuel Sloan, who after- and the other M. Oraatln or the fore tbe start. Albert 006) balls to play with. Instead ot one. B's play In potting Vealnet, for McQraw. 1st b.. 0 0 Smiley, 2d b. . . 1 0 two wards' became pnudent or the Hudson-river Railroad. a bet oOjOlrsnca. It waa run orar the first- third, l»a^ B.wa A*s corer out waa ooarect. rate Chambers, e. f. 0 1 Brana, r. f. 0 0 Hlgglns aOO) _ Congress Hall, the Atlantic, and was a sort ot revelation. The trenchant tone He retired from boalneas tweaty yean road which crosses the forest ot St. Germain, near AXiTHOUOH ago with an ample Kenny, r. r. 1 0 Bmltb, Sfatloy (84) »b3k >af5 Currn Bitnia. BnCalo.—Walt and tea. TbeJaulcl Paris (almost ln a straight line), from the close lstb.... 0 0 ilfth, Hiss of some ot hie later books effected reforms fortune— Bomerrule. N. J., Kor. 2. aged 74. gate to the last, award the championship, the other burnt-out hotels at Cape May stood close to station, Trott, 3d b 1 2 Matthews, p... 1 6 _ and Pique ^ry Committee and MAQEE, James-Formerly a Dullness-rnan or Philadel- through Lea Logea. aa far aa the bridge of seventh, take CLrrrau banner as well the pennant, which Parliament had failed to Cooflens. Pierce, p 0 0 Molten, o 0 2 12 dash. D m Tar as the water's edge, not a resident of that celebrated accomplish. phia and largely Interested Ln pubbo corporations—Phila- Le St. Honorlne. a distance of 11,030 metres A three-quarter-mile mdtvidaal prizes will be gold. (six miles 1,900 yards). Klr^stto P Perhaps he Is greater even as a dramatist than as delphia. Pa. Nnr. 3, aged 76. Tbe horre led at first, but Startle (110) and Earn.—L Weights an not used by amateor athletlo watering-place had the forethought to pnt out wss soon passed by Terront, Totals., .. 9 10 IS 11 13 Totals.. .9 3 16 8 17 w» — MaCDONALD, Prancia—senior member or the firm of who. wben the rail- being a warm favorite, J X Johnson Is claimed to hare made 12rL Sin. In the a novelist; but If that be so, it seems a little way lines were crossed (not > the fire by topping the burning bulldinge into odd Henderson Brothers, agents lor the Anchor Line ofeteam- without awful jerking to Inil jW acanoing wide-Jump, but we cannot say whether be oted both machines and by three lengths. *, — ^- that he should be forced to find material for his ahlps. this city. A nstire or Scotland, he came to this carriage), went to the trout at a ran TUB CUP-PICK PRIZES. baU-mUedeABP tot. X-Wa_ do not know anything about it. Old Ocean, whence they would have been carrlt d pace, and succeeded ln beatlog distance A country ln 1647. and ror more than twenty-fire yean he the exhausted animal by The time la at hand whan the reports from the secretaries Hajrooa.— Straights, blazes royal floabes of plays ln the brain-product of other 26s. taken followed, toT&W'- L and an no to sea, all traces of the conflagration writers. had been Identified with the shipping business. He waa Time by Mr. Fiquet, Judge of the race: Cbae. or scorers of of the P. Lortllard, la out and Terronu dabs International championship .abroe In. poker unless U spi seil upon to play them. As one of the foonden or the New York Produce Tfxchange— 20m. 26a. beat performance oftbe kind on recorsl: arena, Belle Helens (107) wi» Greatness ln a dramatist Is the power to create, cvrlna the fleldiDc atarlstlcs or their respective J"J2Cb1 •an the first and second, their valne should also be agreed been thereby obliterated. bone. 20nv2s*, : Grassln, 21m. Terront'e Cllftoo. Staten Island. Nor. 7. aaed 33. time ror six miles fielders, will be doe at this office, ihese returns being re- determined fight for a™**?,- lemenuX Five eees e ra the lowest quintet in poker-. not to adapt. However, while we admire Mr. waa 17m. 28a. What do our fast Iron-steed MCADAM. James BL—A young lawyer or this dry, son ol riders aay to quired In order that we mar award the cold badges for out by JETHBX.— .Unmarried. X After ber recent dirorce she n-i-i." thla ume T the beat her «^^^Jainil L are Beade's talents, we hold that he had no moral Judge of the Marine Uoun. On the morning of best play in each ot the nine positions or the frame. The aOTlthlrd.andWariJlil^a .-ana authorized by the Coart to assume that name. X It FIVE HTJNDBED TH0CBA5D PZBSONB now Die Wood Oct. 23, during the heavy storm, be waa p"*'-, throogh conditions froveminfc the award ot these nine prises were >t» Ja purely a matter of pplmon who is the beat chltd-acrresa ready to swear that they were guests last right to make use of Mrs. Burnstt's story without street 0 :50. . . .Tbe closing rw Sum Pine , whan he waa struck on the head by a brick UoQbegob vs. Teublow.—The 25-mlle walk- pablished ln onr lame ol laarch 30 last, and ther -at the present time. blown a chimney, it was this accident which result- chase. 3700, over ««» "™L mer at the hotels destroyed by Are on Saturday first consulting that lady ; and he had no legal mm ing match between Van McGregor and Sydney should be strictly abided by, in order to present a TJsaoraiancaTBO. St. Loula—Write to J. H. Haverly, ed in his death—this city. Nor. start to fiwai, 6, aged U. Thurlow, for record which will enable the dub-player* to be (166) led trom j 'tHaverly'eTheatn, Chicago, and tell what yoa right to sell his version of a a gold medal, was decided at the m, him at Cap© May. Two hundred thousand will make play which had al- kfUNROB, Henry P.—A well-known music-teacher, and eligible ror tbe award of any ot tbe prlzea Thus, nnlshlDg second, wrlah to aoeompliab- would not advise yon to pursue M. A. 0. Grounds, this city, Nov. 9. The first five for .Wa been copyrighted ln this one of tbe oldest citizens of <:smbrldze. Mass. He per- instance, ln the estimate of chances to pat pLayers ont .lb* other course. additional affidavit that they were the very last ready oountry. As for miles were accomplished by *MX. formed equally well on the rlolin and piano—Cambridge. HcQregor ln Mm by assistance, no credit Is to be allowed a pitcher for a J-B. 3C, Ban.—Then to no settled practice. Usually, at the letter which be addressed to Sr. Burnett, Mass., Nor. 7. 7a. Msec., leading that took a meal at Congress Hal], the Columbia, we aged his opponent by 600 yards. The fleldlng assi stan ce In the case or a batsman being- pot oat -anxty-alx. loser first deal In the next OF xUOESTAjBjgJj the of a game has the MORRISON, David—A wealthy retired merchant ol ten miles wero walked ln lb. on strikes; nor Is an error tn THE DDK or the Centre House. can only repeat what we said at the outset : If Mm. lOsec., McGreg- be charred to the pitcher three-year-oWthoresgni. game. Many players, bowerer, limit thla practice to three, Aberdeen, Scotland. He waa born Id New Orleans, La., when a batsman ebrated handed games. Mr. Charles Beade were or at this time being ahead nine laps, or 1 mile takes hla base on called balls. The olne not a novelist of repute and waa a brother ot James M Morrison, president o( the prizes will be awarded on the basis ot trom this port for ^tf'S^i.i A. A3BH.. Cleveland.—Capt. Bogardna' lowest score ln Manhattan Company, and 220 yards, his opponent showing signs of dls tbe best araraxe or ice-cream vender standeth all the day we should, arter reading that letter, be tempted this city. He wss an elder In the percentage of ehancea to pnt players ont by fielding ae- arteamsblpEgrvt. Heljo)^ *i at 100 birds during his last visit to England waa Te late Free Charch or bcotiaod tress. McGregor walked fifteen miles ln 3h. and bad deri-ted much time to 2m ceeted trom all tbe chances offered. The prire-banner oneor a be waa defeated by Wallace by nine blrda. In his to apply to church Aberdeen. issec., Thurlow falling I lam Brown and tTSTilt Idle, and bewaileth ye] pasalng-away of ye sunny him some one of the polite epithets matters— Scotland, Nor. 9, aged 70. more ln the rear. Here offered la now In thla office, and raadr to be awarded to thewam 1 with Capt. Shelley he scored 84. the care ot horses on which Is continually to PaliUPS. William—A respeered eitlzen, and one oftbe McGregor went off the track tor fifteen minutes, tbe dab winning the International championship J. H., Brooklyn.—Those sons became American citizens days of childhood, and all that that Implies. But he applying other people. ot Hughes Trustees Flushing. L. I. Wblle psssiag out or a hotel to change socks, eto. Twenty miles were gone Barrett, ^ESZfr' at their htrth, and. unless meanwhile they hare done living chestnuts emlleth in ye la thla dry Nor. 4, he fell In an apoplectic fit, *nti—whi ye dispenser ot hot was re- over by McGregor in 4h. 10m., trainer are PaasetiaWJ ban aaanallilna m ffrrfiilT That rj they need no natu re I- moved to 4t Catherine's Hospital, and he at this time Thx MrLWADXix Cura.—Onr cot respondent at Mllwan. roMf* plenitude of his prosperity, and mocketh at ye In- BPABK8 FBOK COLE.—The appended scintilla- then remained being w thing possible to isarion-papera. until h!s death—this city, Nov. 7. two miles ln trout of his man. On the kee. Wla.. reports ss follows: "The assertion Ttte cnt- la during the voyage was » Dxcuaas—"Haandenag Throogh the Park." "We Met, firmities of ye obsolete dealer ln frozen wares. tions are from the forge of our Indianapolie PHI f .1 .TPS. John C—Formerly an Episcopal minister twenty-second mile Thurlow, seeing that his coeo Tribune Nor. 3 to tbe effect that tha Milwaukee Club U9V' tbe beetof earafol Xova," TDon^t You Bemember What Ton Fromlaed and a graduate of Harvard in the clue or 182a He waa chance was hopeless, gave up, fin , had not been paid In full, and eoneeqnentlv would not be receive Verily, there is time for all things. correspondent, though they are by no a and McGregor hewffl W^' -—IrfttJe Sweetheart," -Down- by Dot Old Hill Scream a means brother ot Wendell Phillips, and a eon or John Phillips, npruented ln tbe League next yea<. Is entirely without riving in England lehod the distance ln 5h. 17m. ' Handsome Blur-eyed Bride,1 ' "Our Educated Feet." Msec. Timekeep- WTnarts^**^, *Jsy forgeries the flrvt llayex- of Boston—Boston, Mssa, Nov. n. er, Dr. Goodman: umpires, W. Brown foundation. Every member of tnee dubclub haa been paidpar In possible to Ne Saaaaar.—It to not eastornary for amateur athletic PHELPS, John J.—Secretary or the Barton Brewing B for Mc- loll, with the exception or Peters. He deliberatelytely vlo- Fartg^i but the wbz> we tttik defeated candidates calmly If a law could be enforced giving to the Indians Gregor, L. Qlbney tor stable-comrasnloM .associations to maxe use of weights in Jumping, Company ash New Haven, CL-tbat city, Nov. aged 68. Thurlow; referee. Jack lated his contract by refusing to play when ordered, and prohibit their use, In one their Just rights, at least one tribe 6, previously sent "t^aws of Athletrea" do not and nging "There la a happy land tar, tar away,' would be SxOTH, ABkrander—A prominent dtlzen or Youkera, N. Oouldlng. immediately departed for Chicago, where be played eev- °^;^niTl> -or two colleges they may be In favor. tharikfnl for such a statute. You can discern oral games with tared ln the BprlM we cannat help believing that such the Y..whero4eswaa extensively engaged In the manufacture Tax TTkrat made by the Eagle the Chlcacoa. This la the whole cause ol J. fJhlcAgo.—A can beheld to hto answer: "I men wen point ol Hose Co. of Green- the opposition " hewiu C, It CU try. carpets. Bnang the late political campaign be waa field, Mass., last to tha entrance or the Milwaukeee that "^i^^rtaaa-, extra." to which he gave walghs by laying down his cards created for nobler purposes than to be stood up nominated oa tbe Republican ticket ror month, 040 yards, laying 300 feet minis J Sardou's latest popular effort Is entitled Representative ln ot Joftsra Srsisfoira, formerly manager tor tbe Bochester tag. -w^ff^ — ess If to "run" the deck, fie xaust "ran," If B Insists to a Congress la the Twelfth regulation hose, screw couplings (three roll will bs oir _ ln the political arena, merely to be knocked down TUpionuL. Sett (K. T.) District, at present repre- BasebUl Club, advertise, elsewhere toat ne Is open lor an r^ormejices sented by Clarkson N. Potter. The Sunday preceding the turns), eight men. Including plpeman and hy- engagement TWO-TBalj 'Eaxirra, 1. welched UUb the 1 " Davenport.— Joe Cobom the cruel band of fate. Ah 1 : election he waa taken 11 L and died on Tuesday at the very drant-man, light cart, Isj* by Diet for carpenters .Fine-apples. standing start, slightly Thxex is a In onr care Jane g-ftecond 10 Ay be fought Mike MeCoole. X We think be haa weighed hour when his victory became known. His meioittyswaa ums for Mr. SoJUran, catcher that down grade, waa lm. 20XS., aa we are Informed of the Worcester B. B. O. Jerome Fark. bsWaojTjiJJ, 1 than »>' walking about ln otiten'A dress, bat be The report the commander of the Army of about 2JS0Q a district usually m strongly Democratic Mr. by Foreman Blocomb, who also Incloses ln Joly24-WonFllASlasa»". r loasht s£ 185tj. The atAX of Boston -who, for several months the Bio Qrande will be Ordered on the retired list Smith wsaa native of Trenton. N. J., bat had spent the his arrsarrsiaaa. Boabealar PranchA Boa, cor. communication a certiflcate as to the genuineness —X-Bamoel past, haa made money -right straight along by so- lacks connrmatlon. yean of his msnhood In this State—Tonkera, N. Y„ Nov. 0. JoiySl-Secood to Brsauj saarof PnWm equan and Unlrerslcy place, thla city, can aared of the performance, to whlah the 60l names of the three-quarters of sm^-K^f saupply on witharorks on »~"™** X H. J. Baraa, East liciting aid tor the purpose of assisting him to Tony Denier carries his own orchestra, and It starter. Judges BILLIARDS. ttsf" y SIMONSON. Aaron—A veteran oftbe War of 1812. Hto and timekeepers are attached. August ll-«atpiHl taJ'aSaasi" Xwwnui atrvet, near Broadway, this dry. Is presumable he would have JVann other. deatb reduces the number of veterans now llrlng ln Rich- At the previous — bury his gnndmother, data J net been gathered to tournament there Boee Co. No. S tacky Stakes stfsrsiofa. A- H. N.. 'wlunlpet—1. Canaot stale tha greatest estl policeman in "Evangeline" mond County, N. Y„ to tea—Tottenrllie, Etaten Island, ot Northampton took BRETTTIBg, 16-Desd heuawws arlanj number ex people wuu erer wlli u assd the Derby his alleged deceased relative, and placed ln the Tbe has a CoIdea first prize ln lm. 20*ea.. and Aogast 1,D to bcai (no Nov. 7, aged 87 It was to excel W. A. Miller, tor many years manager of the 8rautstihrssa«« - naea InJBnadaad. X Wa hare l-eard that hecannot, but opportunity re|arence to free lunches) dNOivSKN. this that the Eagles ran. togiwiui silent tomb for. one year. _ . room at the American Hotel, Philadelphia, (urlusd; S637.M. saj»« »ara no pcnJOt* knowledge of tha tact. """«" Into notoriety. delphlA ismlly. Her father waa ablpplng-merchant ODHOS bas ^ a In »..S52 *?° AaTTMasToiTB ran another ex- purchased a bait Interest In September «. B. D„ Lot Angelea.-It to not Improbable that the that dty, and her brother In-law, Joseph hibition Aronaon's room, »T»iVlW""«•', Hunters are now quaS&*g before the furious on- Watson, wi race, distance two • f s ' you mention miles, tor the cham- that city thr»i qoarten "i iei* ame waa made. We hara no reeerd oa* time xxr>i7xdrnsirT votes, after being pressed Mayor from IBM to 18X8—Baltimore. Md , Nov. s, aged 69. Tbe Brunswick. *ot X Ko arcs book In yeUow-fever sufferers up to Nov. 9, and we believe for wbo the also of collar -and -elbow was broken, and he will prob- premiums the best wine—an un/axr discrim- fought ln BCTOlution. aod Oen. Francis holds, between Nash, wnowaa killed In the Battle of OeTmantown. He John W. Babshaw and L. A. IX«n". ably die. Coroner Ellinger took his ante-mor ' l(arhlebead.-ltjs not this la the largest stun received by any Institu- ination. took T.-F..T.. .from tha table, waa graduated at the University of North Carolina In 1818 place at the Globe Theai^clevelxji^O tern statement on Nov. 12, and leaned war- .It as not crjctly^'tolldlng.'' It is bmbag.'* If a vessel should ship lbs crew at the leading andiit to tion or committee lor that object. ln the class with President Polk. He first studied medi- Nov 4 It ended In a wrangle, TJoane olaJjnlng rants for the arrest ot the two men 'Wsiwon'laSefa--- city of southern Ireland. might not the former be cine, hot afterwards abandoned It for law. In whlah that he had ljeen ra he unfairly treated, as the first The three-ball matoh between Schaefer and Sloe- rxnanr, PhULlfabaTK—Tha bat sawrmed to beoa-tae appropriately cmlacracf achieved dtermcrJou—Wilmington, N. C, Nor. x. aged 79. ye small boy walketh ln his sleep, named the referee had given the flnt fall against eon, to whlah weadverted last to play- aaantlon just past, and the Danwlll wlcli tha party iba A2n> sow WIOOAN, Ebenezer—A minister ot tbe Doten Jterbmv- blm ln vio- week. Is be •named la aiecLad.- At the funeral ot a carpenter's wife the offlola- lation ot tbe rules, and the second ed at the North-side Nov. haiai8tbJ:3»':*L!»„ and goeth for ye Fall pippins and ye greening*: ed Ohnrcn, formerly a pastor ln Puersoo. N. J. He died referee (tha Turn Hall, Chicago, on J^ ' ~ J- H; B.. frVBil Is "skunked" clergyman 0t Oct S-Won Maidens-Tour beyond the ttng Innocently perpetr&te-d a pan by suddenly of apoplexy at the St. Charles Hotel—thla elty. nB UWactlen he^SnledhtoWo 20. Schaefer la practicing tor it aaalduonaly—ln jaaaa the mxo& of anyone and ye paterraal parent catchethye somriambuUst tailsrS5.L .flJn f.? l three-quarters, 'i&fMim*^ UiBaty of coritinUOTIS doubt In but remarking that he hoped the bereaved husband Nor 5, acedO. tp which he yea entitled through Babshaw fact, all the time. One day last week he played fruit. doth beat deceased would WOOLLET, Joseph—For thirty-two yean ansb-dealer breaking his hold to -,- on ye fly with ye fornlddon And of the join 'erln hsavan. save himself. UedaSlnZt 1,000 np twice with Balnea and ouce with Dexter -Toax SODxa.—Oeo. Ouyon walkzd 7S mi^a In llh. SSwj. In Fulton Market, this city. He resided In Long Branch, to continue, and Eabensw wslawtr^ed —3,000 ln all. Fifteen, be pre- a* Boebester. M. T.. Aug. a asst. Bmlth^ave npanar him with many ataipea. N. J., wss rich, generous and apoplectic—this dry. Nor. ttei^ait years ago It could 7, llntt. 341: ralttf VgLA»*f* watkkag leas -il TTTJC HABDHfrBABBT . dicted with safety ot practiced eo than nBlaa, Now is the time to take ln your Ice-plants and agedes. '..;.- F. HOOK ABD LADDER CO a player who k H. a.,Phlla.— stands aft. Ozuaralgns aboni Ot He ahont Leominster Mass., recently ran trial heavily for a pending match that he wonld lose TJTli. and is should indga. With ns vast ExsraizaKr*: ln theeomplloattons dig. around your cat-arbor grape-vine. It Is a a tor speed shoot forty-two yean old, we to twenty rrjgularmembers. paid It to a certainty; but tbeywere matches ln those rn^.Mj^^ Fwexajt weight, age and height, address him. of political warfare, and Its knowledge ot the ec- BArjo^st-Ba^rcro was the norol sport which attracted a by^ town Van! good time also tor raking up oyster-beds and put- """•""•a rods from, days, while now "nobody can't tell nothin' 'bout 8 .- P- A- m-t Boston B is on on Us low, as C who gara •elect party to en old landmark on "the Boston road," In « a b^dinfTio the WISH*** "*5 aaya, caaxrleltles of weapons of offense and defense, truck, returning to anythln'." Henry Lntman and TUB a atl m sde hath-gama. had two to go, while B bad but ting frills on your scallops. Westchester, on Satrrrday, Nor. 9. The principals wen building with It, splicing lad- Dunbar, F. A. ItiDow appears that Tammrnr "didat't know It Jocko, a 98s) badger, and a bull-terrier answering to the der. ptaclngroot-ladder anTman Bobt. H. Huston on Kov. 4 were elected to the Phil- .' s,..» on^ejt^eln Oirsr1ST jjonaon. Do not knew hto whem- name ot Prince, nearly ten pounds heavier, whose owners adelphia Professional BllllarOVplayers' Associa- aaiwira • Address a letter THE chiceen that crew so at the close of every had matched them for to him tneare of thtojoflce. and S20D, three polls out or fin, each ,orwar 0"! by tion, which now haa twenty-throeactive members. »taoAy eheltthe csetred of ten minutes' duration. i Ohlef-englneer BpaulS. IM' Bfenatorpenxn,Just below- Broome axraat, Haw Tot*, waiting sh aped bole In one end or a box with a sloping roof, whleh J 0 a It Is announced ^OUes.^ rwas the bar-room setter suddenly found his occupa- plAoe at U»e William succeeded ln doing at first ?? Havens- Daly has been giving exhibitions In 8tv Louis ' he the and third baits only, the *^n? f? E3 countdea. _ _ ak'i^fias^W^ ^ flT B,, Praeidence.—Bev. Joelah Htnaon to aaM to tion Bane, tor the ~—«*-t„ had pertonsmed his badger at tbe fifth trial fastening his long, sharp teeth with fair success "Tank" Adams is to open T,^*«n 1 which KB. at. B. Btawedrew firmly ln the throat and windpipe of the canine, whose In Inst andWin-xaJbar!,^ , Philadelphia *?J ^f^Sfi* l duty to Jato fellow-man closed far Jnepsirs. that the vaulting ambition ot those on the lstb Between Aha charaetar af Uncle Tom; bat cannot and up Is it likely owner, perceiving that he coold loose, we roucb IbrlL not get gave op in 5 Wahlsirom, Bloaaon and Bcbaafer, there is no faxaraXT gripxa Fitcabarg The ot Bt o'erleap Itself? order to save Prince's lire. Jocko, who lookeoTabout L Benoklyn iLJ.) grave students Mark will as ^Xven^^STdlctp^eo reason that Chloago not be happy, particu- gBaeexn was bamed Dec s, me. x Tha AarJ^bnla mfl- aXTsSAiriEa wall aa at first, was therefore hailed tbe winner, but S should ™" Tbe OAS everywhere seem to be thousand dollars reward tha dlssataroacaxred Dee. 19. 1578. ^* Twenty-five la a goodly I of the badly-used-up larly the ahort-enders therein. owner Prince expressed hiswllllnx- n 3 i 3 greatly evftrrlBM ln •private poaalbUlty of '2! ' - Thee. B^wi. Astoria. 0^ V- ksoax.—I. Wnteio the lady named, and tat her read the oyer the neaj to enter Into another match. . . %^s%SZ S 0rwnP<>™«. dJ^rtaJjjlr^; paay- *. Some atapa wan recently taken towards avmlag the success ot the electric fllnmlniitfrr, and yet soof-poTjE bubiniub has taken a rise since fn?m ' toVTih BX0680W a ssr.rfar the prrsrertlnri of Amerlcea playwitcbta. TBZ TB. WAHLSTBOat.—The fU:teen-baH-pool wr wsiiir.|tnii_Th«im.fn,^,m public edBact to make light It. that been elected T»ar3 -Probably the match between these experts, for the benefit.of 1 IS

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