New York Clipper (Nov 1865)

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f I TEEES'- ISTEW Y^EK CLIPPER. -JIL Hind Book of Bl'lllarda. by Mlohiil P*«l«n juA a. BBBOBB, esnltiulag a compute treatise oa Um Omm of BU- Hud* wlths ofeorlpUoa of tO Uw different shots, bo» (Ojbrtjii nutulf Insytbtr.elo :to which Uillal the Bales of tto 4aiul- ou, or Four Ball Qune, the English asms, ud In* Irtencn,or Tares lull Oeme; slso, containing Boles f-rrsa the alnennl (Jura 01 PMl, Hints to Young Flayers, Burtlli 0"«t eto., eta Illuatntad with nnmfreui eurrevtsBs. Frloo » oentf. ^e»* oiden to.aiiHW,P-0.,R«» Sort. , '»*»' Xivinigh and Deoker . ■ „ " BILLIARD TABLE MAMUfAOTUREBS, ■OAHAt, COBNEft OaTfllBE SrflBIT. ' . 'DUDLEY KAVANAGH having modaled blnuuf with LEVf T>Mm ^Iho mnuholnr. of B1LUABD TABMS, ud sll ' ix-udus connected iheKwllh, tbeflm aronow preptndtoexeoule tr-ruers to sov extent The okU wsut-a refect BOllird (SuMou • !3Slllll?55S™CTrS; iSKAYAHAOnl?DsTOEB'S PATENT, tbe test plirtn pronouncing it the most nifeoint, lnrjwlueed Tin choicest meterlale ere used, and no pains srpl bo spend to rendu the Mle rt uHaffctticm to purchasers. A lirgo stockyf •' Tlbies. Oam Belli. An., oonitanlly on bud. to meetIbedemuis ' «r IDO tlldr? ' KAVANAOH * DEOSEB. - • 9t>lm " ' Canal, ooraer Centos elrect. New Toil, Wllllim J. Sharp t , bit Iho pleasure of luimnolog tut ibe cisiiHnbieaED billiard plaseb, FBOFESsOB B. OUBMUH, kit irtlrtd In (tile country, by a pedal request, to PLAY AMI MAN ID IBB WOBLD, oo aoo of Sharp's lablei, for fume fining tram 11,000 io no,oM.. neuwhMmePro.'«asoraayB:— • ■ ■ ' I am wMing to slay ur nun In ibla couolry, or aif other, lor , tfaii eom of One Thousand Dollare opto Sea Itouud Doll ere, oa on* of Sharp's tables, u I think nil cushions Mi nptrlor to .say of the cushions my acquaintance have.beu aborting me, How if any dleiuwutahed knight ot the cue Is not wllllog to nek jo math mono*, lun willing to risk my rapntatlen,end M tnonej le of no consequence to me, plaj htm tor the hoept of lbsgame. "8, OUBMUH, "Professor of Billiards." i-rcfsaeor a Gubmuh hte dtvotcd the greatir portion of hit lifetime to the perfection of ihet manly art, end may be truthfully ■ celled the' ' 0BEATE6T OF LTVINO FLAYEBS. All oonmantuUosi tolheProtruor ere to be dlrtoted to the ,enre of VT. J. BBABF. . Jl.lt* liB Fulton street, Now York. . .THE KAVANAO-H AMD OABxTE BEBIES OF HAT0HB3. -XBX hBCDMS IUT0H— XiTiJIiOS THI TT0TOE,- ■ Teroo HiLi^lnthlarltj, waa on Saluda; ons'tag bat. Hot. J llh, envded to tta utmost caradtr bj t raj re>pectabte aaaem- bbte, etlncudtrgetbtrlowloieei the aeoond trial of eklU be- tween tboee noted einett oftbeon^ Plane Oarma and Dndlej Kerenatb. Too drat game of the oeriee between them reanlUd, an le well known, In tin brilliant encran of the Prencbnun, Ibe - etntaat r/iorln« to tie the nntat dltptar or Ibe beanlle* of tbe game erer wlrnoaed In I hi* country. On that orctalon, Uona. Oarme pnTed blueelf to be°ui6 etrongeal compelltor Earanaah bad ortrbefore enconnttred,"and one, Ukehlmulf, able lo play e maBleiljnp.bUlganie. jTherirnlt of that gamewaa the creetlon ofanlntiiretl and oietUmenela connection wllhtheetcond oon- tei.nohaebesnct been aeon foreorae time put; thornehfot seel* it Irving Hall being to grrat on thentght of the ostch that wtlhln a ebon lime altar the opening of the doors ntrj amiable ■plaoe fJ rvlewlng lh« proroedlngi vaa oc era pled, and bj the ttme (ha mme eommenoed elandlng room waa at e preolnm. ' The Brat natch ntt a trial of aklll at the three bell French ■ceiont game. The terms or^thls f eoond oontettwere an American four ball carom same,. 11100 polnlaup, on e second slee Pnelan and Col!<nder Uble, wllh 3 snd o-ldh Inch bills, (or 11000 a tide, Ibe push?snot bured. The amngemanls on Ibla occasion won eioeBenb ' Thebeanllfnl table—one of fhelsn'a model apcclmena ef woramsiieblp—occupied tbe centre of lha hall, and around Ibe 'jQuero In tbe centre the teala were erranoia one abate Ibe other In neb manner ea to admit of an eiceuentJIo* of Iba table from erarr potlllon.' Setts.vere also placed In the gallerj, ererj pari of which was crotdedto I'.a nlmoat capaclly. Tbe lnolemeacj oftheetalbarhadno effect whaleTcr In ieaaeolng the altendanrp, -tho desire lo witness Ibo match being aucb as to lead tbe ad* mire re of tbe game to walro afl mob ooataclta as that. Nnmer< aus delegations of billiard notablllhta were present from the principal cliica of the Union and Canada, prominent among whpm were (to following. Tit.: Dion of Montreal; liar ot Toronto; HcDerlll of IndlanapoUi; MoElroy or Baltimore; Mel- villa, ot Me* Bruniwlck; Biall of Philadelphia; Lugdon of Boa- ' too; Pitch of Tro;; Fotterof Waahlnglon; and Messrs. Phelsn, OolcVlheiKe, 4c, r of New Yoik. Auoog the distinguished firtUana wo ohwmd Judge UcCirnn, Oeneial IlcCook, Mr, . Powell, tho aiust, Ac. . At'sDoat a qnirler lo eight Eanntgh pot In an apposnnoe, his on trance tnlo iho arena being the oue for en enlonslaitlo oat- ^'buTrt of epplsnso from his Monde, sod ahcrllj afterwarda bis ' opponent, tfons. Canne, entered, .and he was bkewleo tlio recipient of tho opprobaKon or bla admirers. Atler tbe prelimi- naries bad beeu.dnly arranged, Mr. Pnelan slopped forward and -announced tbe (erme ol tbe melon, at tbe eeme lime naming the •umpires snd referee, tbe firmer being Cspt, Boils lor Esranegb, •ad John UdDeTlU for Cerme, and tbo refereo, air. BraU.of Phil- adelphia. It was a (iouter after sight before tto conleataati stood up to their tori, the rnierhn baring been employed by tbe leiaratty In mailng Tentnrea on the resnP, the odds :in t«^andwaaanTnti^J.»n^eroalUbWtoQlOWJlnlbaal»«mbl>ge who wert galhyotU. We append ibe full eoore ot Inn matok :— sU'TiwiffE. atitrs. %t(*uiit,Tb<a7. Ownclbfaf, I*;. 0.... 0 9..31... 93 ..3..V3.... M «.. 9.... ei B..W ..130 «..«8....3J7 ; T..I1....33I 8.. 0....S9J B..H....9S). 10..11....3M U..81....3M 13.. 0 ...39» 13..86...,6M H..3M...BJ8 IS.. 0....8M 10.. 9.. IT .47.. 18.. 0.. 1»..<0.. 30..67.. 31.. i-. a., at. 33..44.. 54.. ».. itl. «.. IS..1T.. 3T..11.. 39..M....M7 59..3....0£0 *0..!8....631 •Fonl thfisi. 1 .. 93 .. it .. it .. M .. 70 .. 13 .. N ..1ST 11 ...1(8 03t..9IO 11.. ..Ml II ...80! .401 .406 .4(5 ..803 .800 ..M ■ U3 .888 .883 .880. .881 33.., 4.., 10.., SO.., 8... 8.., ,.3M ,.39 ..998 ..888 ,.383 ,.310 0»..810 37....8*7 73. ...489 7....478 9....478 34....813 0....813 11....l/l 0....83T 7....834 8-...840 t Froze. UTiauaa. AloLOMitlbtal. 81.. 13.... 849 81.. 0. 33.. 19, 31.. 40 8i» 841 701 7.8 788 738 7M 789 807 818 991 994 984 m 14....1008 , 81....1(37 40....10'.7 0....107T IN....1181 93.. ..1303 17.. "ol: 81... 38... 18... 13..., 183... 8... 0... UMU. O»ut.rofat. 38 ... 888 4.... 870 0.... 870 31 ... 801 91.... 891 0.. 0.. ST.. 3.. 178 . 9T.. 181. 0.. 0.. 0.. 031 833 081 891 870 897 070 979 918 , 98i 31 81.. 48 SI.. M 84.. 17.. 88.. as.. St.. 19, ST..107, 88 .1948 .1803 .1819 .1141 .1884 .1481 38....148* 89.. T....1498 ,00.. 4....1809 D Bell off table. 11.... 90S 8....1(01 38....10t8 38....1874 14..4.1148 80....1178 33.... 1981 38....1339 94t.l380 0....1309 76. ...1888 0....1838 0....18I8 3.. ..1889 ■UirjfuT. Srrfno Ball, oVimViy, Nov. tiS, :!«.-lfat)h for |lt00 a lids between Dudley Bevanuh. and Flerre Oarma. Ametloaa four ball carom game, 1800 polsta up, played wllh 9 8-16 men bells upon a Pbelan A ColltncTer aeoond alee carom table, the "push'' snot barred. Boore-BeTanagh, 1909; Oarme, 1839. Ihninsi— Eersnagh, 60; Carm^ 89. Best runs—Oarme, 1TB; Kannagb, 18X Averages—EsTanaih, 39; Oarme, 3341. Time of game—9 hours. Umpires—For HaTansAb, CapU Boyle, of Hew Voik; for Carma, John McDerlls. of T.A dn.p/ii. Juferee—Ur. Kiel), of Philadelphia. Marker-aL Daly. The arravsemeulj connected with tha match were eieeuent, and nlleeted gnat credit on MMars. Fhelsn and Beyle, who had thesamelnoharae. HlsbntJustJestosddthatOarmehadbeen conaldorably under the weather since hie last match, e pulmonary el lack baring obllgod htm to eeeee his pmotica for aome time. Thsfao^ too, that the gamewaa e new one to blm was e dlaad* Tanlagb Under tbe olrcoDataDcei, he did remarkably well, and his Mends bare not lost a particle of faith In hla ability to equal the beat In the land by tho result el this eonlert. tofradsiiirrtlhmgto ahwIaiMswmeblraaglToaolbim t wide berth, as a gwarsl tblnf. To shoot gems Is excellent spoil, but we nearaly condemn the bant ot many would be sportsmen and ororgrown boys lo ehootlnf small birds. loslead of kilting them, we need to lacrosse their tnrmbsia as much at poailble, as any farmer Trill UU you that we ahonld hsTe moro trait and fewer tnaaota If wo had more smin birds. A Oo ld iIzdal ni awtrdid MetarL Pholan & Coriander, the ex- tonrlTe and well-known billiard table manufacturers of 89 Crosby ttroet, Now Tork, for a fable "combining elegance of design and durablHiyolworkmsnaulpiWlibPhelsneiOoUendei'i oombtnatlon oushlons," brthoAmerlaantntlltuta,ibetalrofwblcbwasre:enU lyheldln14lhatKSl,lntblaclly. Tblalesnolberdeoldedtriumph for Iho tables manufactured by Ihla Irm. as no otbtr medal or premium was olrtn for blUlard lablea by Ibe IcjUralo. Bo fsr ss Iho pnbllo Is concerned, howeror, this endorsement wis not ne- cessary lo proTS the amorIwlty of Ibo Fbelan At CoBender Uble, for they are without doubt tbe beat In Ibe market, being the moat reliable and unllhraly oomol, and the comblaailon cuah- Ion appears to be lha Tory some of perfection. Tbeeo quahttea aio the eauaes of their preferment beyond all oiheis.> wbelher of home manufacture or imported, by both amateur and nrofesilon> al billiard players, and also adeem ot for tbe fact that In an first- class and reapeolablo billiard aaloona, nine out of ten table* are of Phelan & Oolletider'e manufacture, and the other tenth ere supplied with their coublosuon ooshlooj, whtoh la Indeed e trl- nmph ol American lnTentlre genius and skilful arUBinsblp., - Ahothb Billiao FiLtoi —Mr. P. Ellldntr, the succeesful snd genllemsnly billiard caterer and hotel proprietor, herlng se- cured a ten yoera' leaao of (he ground between 93d and 33d etreels on Broad war, neatly oppositethe Fiflh-srenue Hotel, on tho silo of his old establishment, baa bed constructed a magnificent build- log Intended maloly for s billiard saloon. Twsnly-two or Pholan 4; Collender's tables are lo be act op, nineteen In the malu room, which Is conatrueted without pillars, and filled up with all ibo modern improvements; there are lo be Ihree tablea In private rooms, one of which Is to be otlltd Ibe Ooreroor'e room, lo com- pliment to Mr. Fhelsn. As a wbole, II will be s msgulOcent bil- liard temple, ana without doobt the most ornate and convenient' In the world. THE TURF. gfralarntl. _ . _. tha market being In favor of Eevaaagh at 100 to 70, freely pfferod and wlUHiili tcwplao. • Tbli buarneea over, iba .'eompaittors ■.s iayy ad forward, ones In hand, and atmug for the lead. Cerme being the first lo plsy for position: Eavuegh opened play; but failed to wont, Carme being the fire I to score, hut only 3 was - ctbtaued. Eevauagh tbcu began pity In .hla usnsl. el'lo, scoring 83 by way of a beginning. Otrmo followed anlt woll, - . sad had tun up 20 neatly, when, In trying a mute ihot a claim of foul wee admitted, and be gave phceto Eavanagb, '-who added 33 to blescoro. Tbo rcaoll ol tbe last shot of Carme's nlher dltnncerted blm, and It was some time before ho got well - ' to work again, tbe 8th Innings oloslng wllh * score of 397 to 70 In taver of Dudley, a One run ol 09 and a beauty of OS marking bis play In Ibo Jtb end 6lh Innings. In the following ten Innings Oarme began to gain on bis opponent, 1 pretty ran of 87, In which was * fine mane ebol; e splendid run of ii, msrked by tbe finest nut** client over seen In i match 1 the run being dosed wllha ~ oloee thing on a mute carom, and e good run of 61 belog the featurct of Ctrmt's plsy In tbeeo Innings. In bis 13tb innings' Carme lift lha balls very favorably for hlTauagb, and the latter wis maUni most ol the opportunity afforded him, when the bills froze at tor 33 had been obtained, dboitly before this the stamp- ing of the aaaembUgo In the way of annltnse had rendered,It ' neosaaerr to readjust tho level of the tattle; the floor of Iho ball being a spring floor, led to every movement by the assemblage bavins an effect on the uble. This is one great objoolion to. a ball of this hind for a billiard match, the Ulppoiheatrou being the best plaoe In Ibla respect At the close ot the 19th Innings Oarme bad reduced Iho die- tence between himself ud bts adversary to within twenty runt, tha totals being al this time 868 to888, Eivsnas,h having the lead. This wis quite e good pull up from 337 to 70, where the figures •toed In tbo 6th Innings, andoonaeqaontlyOarma stock improved . in tbe market. ■ In the four following tunings, however. Dudley added an aggregate of 141 to bit aeon, lo which 47,40 and 61 were the nronuoont rune, Carme, In the Interim, only acorlng SI. A feature of Oarme'e plsy Ibua far had been his apparent ^difference to tno opportunities afforded blm lor " nursing " the lulls. When Ibey came together favorably for hie atylo of play, -Inatead ol a careful manipulation so sa to koep thorn well together, he would spread than apart In difficult potltlsna, end score * nmer by brilliant masse snoln or by cushion caroms. As an uloatntlon of tbe beauttos of the at mo it was an very well, ■and it met Its doo toward in the approbation of tha speotntors; ■but It waa not a paying halluces In a melon for money. It waa else noticeable that whon Eavansgh bad the balls In nursLpg poal- Uou, the prohibition of the puts shot btd Its lnfloenco In pro- venting him from ivslllog himself of bis usual skill In running .-r-jup long Booree by careful nursing. He, however, Improve 1 every opportunity of tho kind afforded him, althoogh ho was not alow in marking his play with splendid long and difficult caroms, aomo •mi the finest ihols ho ever mado belog conspicuous on this occa- sion. From the 20th to the 401b Innings, Ibe game was splen- didly contested sud iho pity marked by betuUfal oarbot.eaah party using his almost still In his efforts to win, Eavuegh ^ elrlrlng to ma'jiiiln the lead wllh which be bad •ttrted, ind VCarme lo overcome his opponent's sdranlage. During Una sektod, Ktvihaah's best rune ware it, iO, 81 and 36, while Carme made runs of 178, 71, OT, 34,91,37,36 ind 31. 11 was In his 4 >fh anxnhfia that Iho Frenchman iccored his best run. He had ob- tained 80 odd, when by two suooesalve "sentchet" be waa saved - -from having hla Innings doted, ind after tbls he added 118 to hjs --60, thus taauiR Iho lead In the game for the Aral lime.' In the slit Innings Kamnagh added 19 to hla tcoro, snd his opponent !. :3f, and Cam* slock began to tits bwher snd blgber. In the 43d i i-imtngvhowwar. EaTanign showed whst stuff he was made -of. Tie opened plsy In this morose ln'.beaotlttil Wire, end •by several mielerly strokes worked-Iho balls well la' Send, and then began to Bcore up rapidly. Whourver the' balls inroad badly, he would .brtu them into position by a series of \ JieaulltuleoabloBosroms; ud onco or twice be got out of dlffi- ' ODlttes by skilful vuuie ahols,the final result belog tbo hand eomernnof 193-hls bnl during the gtmo. -The lose of tho load br this run did not disturb Carme al all, for bo followed It wllh 'a beautiful run ol 78, oloeml by e bill Jumping off tno table, the totals it the termination of the Innings being 978 lo 091 In nvor of the Frenchman. Tbo manner In whlob Oarmo hid Ihos ■-pulled up and paesod bis opponent, sod lb; atylo In which he ' - -Mended tothe rally made by Kavantgh, showed Ihst Dudley .. hadtnrbltgtme, as intboprevlontono,notoalyi"foominwor- •thyof his steel/'but sn opponent It would require his utmost .efforts snd beat ilspisy of akin to defeat. Apparently, Eavanigh . was bonton winning this match, sud In tho ensuing ton Inologs • bebatUadforvlotorylnbraTBaiyle; byeallUlurlber^dlaplay of in the olsmtnts of suocess In suoU cncounUrs, or which he sp- -.npeintobotliopoieoeeor.he succeeded In reft lining Ms lormer ■ vintage ground, his aggregate or rum from the 41od tnnlnga- > -Iheono ha made hla big run In-to the S0!b, In which he acored ' 104, amounting let 330, Csrme's aggregate In Iho tamo Innings be- ' vine lie. Iholortlsst tboilote ofloe 501b Inumgs boUgllSlto 1U8 In favor ot Kavantgh. lu bis 61st lonlogt Eovtnsgfa bid scored 93. when in tusking a long carom bla Ml] Jut whipped • the dark rod, mOYrsgltaotrcer/a quarter ofan Inch, but wools, ttnetlyeww It move. Tbe Beferoe. however, not belog In as fa- • vortble a poallion to aoe the play, decided it as no count ilk was) one of thoao errors Inst llll ooour, Eivuagb,ln hie nmet.BenU«mtDlyway,aUtnllyacqul(6oedln the deolslm.ud Ib^eioonenl took bla turn In oounilng. From Ibis point Eava. nMtanWolj bo»en (o letvo his advcnary.he adding a total of ^OTfflllowlu. tunings, to Oarm.-. 119 in the 88th ■ 'Luton Oirme made • rally for the lead to Iho tone of a well aSoreS 78, but In Iho next Innings Eavanagh offset 11 wllh a beau- tlfalrunot 107, seorcdln a manner wh oh ahowed that ho felt «midrnt of hit ulllmeto auccou. That 70 of Carme'a wu bis hut dash for victory, for aftenruia be failed to count nearly iSnirvtlmeho took the oue Inhana, Three limes be bad chinoos ' burtd hlnTto pun bla icon to a oioao point, bat ho for the futi grnltavs evUinco of lack of confidence In blmseir. FlnallT, In ' theUrn fnnuia Eavanagh ran tbo game out, leaving Oerme'i ; Svilfisurnat 1330, Dudley thus wfnnlngby a read ort04polsls 1 SiapUadldlrcmotmdgao»offiveta)ura^^ • We ii?«llo4 to see toward! the dote of Ibe rdilehi not only • ' uek ontourtetT shown towarda a ttraoger, but thei display of rnsu.eentemptlble epint on tho part of not]' of ihose woo had SneVbetontheresoltlu Ibe shape of apptiodhia the errors tuadeby tho Fnoohman In tbo last thrae ot roar Innings.. Both -aoiletlonoTtr * fallen foe Uuoworlby ot uylalr, manly oppo- A FIVE MILE HEAT. The postponed five mue aweepalaket trot, between Young Wofol. tbe Onnge county staDI m, Abdallah Chler, Ihe New Jer- sey itallloD, .snd Bene or Baltimore, tbe Hirylaud mare, for 91000, oamo off on tha Faahlon Oonrte,L.L,on the 4th IniL Tbe weather was not Inviting, nor Ihe track In the very holt con- dition for fist time: nsverlbeleis there was a good turn out of turf taoUu'i. who were well rewarded for their pains by Ibe ei- cellept sport sff.rded. In (own, the Baltimore qnadruped was Ibe favorite lu tbo belting, but on the track. Just previous to the start, quotations cbtnged. and In poola Youog Wofol brought 8100. Belle of BalUmore 870, ud Abdallah MB. In gelling the word. Iba Bene went off wllh tho lead lore btlef period, when Abdallah Chief went ahead and croased the score fire! on tbe first mile, keeping It through Iheaeomdud third, lie Belle being the hindmost in the race. On the fourth mile, however, Young Wo- fol closed Up oaths Chief, ud a spirited seek ud noek race was Iho result, u buth bones orotted on a "dead level." Oa tha nllh roDb.the pull appeared to be too muoh foe Abdanab, aud aa be alaciesed somewhat. Young Woful shot piat him, and evid- ently had the race In hand, although Abdauah recovered and (led bravely to overhaul bin. Tbe mire wu ont-trolUd ill round, and to ail appearanoea bad not Iho ghost of a chance for victory, baring tho probablllttea of u accident lo her male com- podtors. The time on the laet mile waa good, ud filler than either of the provlous miles, ss trill bo seen by the appended Bommary:— Fumoii oounsi!, L. L, Friday, November 4lb.-4lweorslBkes SI 000, flvo mue daeb, In hernial D. Mace named be Young Wolul, by WofoJL by Long Islsnd Black Hawk, dam by Abdillih ....! 1 Voorheea nsmed b. a Abdallah Ohlef, by Abdallah 3 Ward named br m Belle ol BalUmore, pedigree unknown.. 3 Tints of Mtia. Total Tim/. Flnlmlle. 3:93 3:51 Second mile 9:16 6:83 Third mile 9:t8 • 8:34 Fourth mile. 3:17 11:11 FUlhmila,.... 3:13 18:83 Someday. Sane Course.—Mitch $10:0, alls hail, bnl three In five. NorrleEolcombnamedhmLucy.toaoOrbwagih lit Mr, Boblnaon named b g Honbil John, in harneis 9 9 9 ■ - Time, 9:47; 3t4S; 9:48. Tbottho it Bodtb WemovtB, iftsa,—Tho AgrJouUural So- ciety or that place gave two purses to be trotted for oa their track on the 3d that., of wbloh we bare give the summaries:— THUianiT, Mov. 3d.— Puree 8100 to first, 890 (o second hone, mile heats, best three In five, to barneas.. D. D. Godfrey nt b a George M. Patches, Jr, I 1 I ObarlesBecbardnsbg Dan Bogota. 9 2 3 * E. ktaynard ns blk m Sale May 3 % 9 T1m^3:t^M; 3:80; 9:I8X. Sua Dir.—Purse ISO, mile heals, beat three In five, to bar- Nuh ss g g Qrey Eagle A. B, Moulton as oh g Oher:ey ~. A. Wadlelgb us blk a L. I. tutu..... [. 8. Smaller ns blk g Paddy TImN 3M; 9:87; 9:98; 3:88«. ..3 1 ..I 9 ..3 8 ,..4 4 Bias noma Kulss.— In St. Lonlf, Oct. 31, Junes Dally wu finod ISO by the Boeordtr far killing "Jersey Boy,"! valuable horse belonging to Tom Lapsley, livery liable kdeper, oornar or Flnh and Cfreene tlreeu. In that city. A negro boy was riding the horso, whon Dally, to plsy a trick oa the boy, drove the laini of Lis transfer w ' " .--.-1-.—... — • — stand Untie . bis damiges it 83000. r wagon Into Ihe horse, oanslng his death. We under- Ispiley proposes lo ana tbe Tranafar Company, piiotng THE TRIGGER. Boits or ill DisoriptJoBS. ind Spoon Oirs, BUILT AND ON HAND.—The Tils OoUege Bbell BsmUl's ud the Ward Brcthora' ghilLwan bsllt st the Boat Bnlldlsg Bhop ef STEPHEN BOBEBTB, 114th I tree) and Harlem Blver. Mow is tbe lime lo order your boat fur tha nut season. Twelve second hud ships' boats, from 23 to 88 feet loug. al Imi thin hair price, Address u •bore. [K-4t] BTEPnEH BOBBBTfl, Yacanno.-A race for three Ibouatsd dollar! between Ur. Henry Bollm'i yacht flaaweU, of Fawluiet, ud Mr. Obapmu's yeohlQul Vlre, ot Darby, Conn., was sailed on tbe Hat si--, lha eourae being tan miles oul to see from a pedal neir Bnnlon's Beef, and rttnrn. Tberetult wu very close, Ihe HuwsBwln, sing the nee by five mlontea ud twanly.eeven ssconds. A correspoadeal in Jtrondanee thus apeake of the race:—"The day wii all we could aak, a good aHff wind, ud not very odd. Tbe boats got egood seod off Shortly after noon, both wllh doable tear mainsail, ud lha bonnet out or Jib, Ihe HiawiiL a HlUe the best, being aboolone huidroJ yards lo wlodwiid. The Qui Vivo being too small to takshsramaU but onboard, had to tow It. and m II was very rough. It mads it bard work for her to do eo, but ahe did -ran well Tor all that, for the Haswell only bealher 8 Tin. tTscc after, allowing lime for aire, which we o!)l very e'oae work In a not of twenty miles. I could awl get the lime made; but as then wis some dispute In regard to both boats, lhay in to sell the race oreri it leatt that le the talk at present ud It looks (nil way, for the money bu not Men glvu up yet" THE WEARING OF THE GREEN. Ob, Paddy deer, ud did yen hear the ntwt that's goto* rould ? The shasnrock Is forbid by tow to grow on Irish ground. No store St Patrick's day we'll keep, bis color oan't be seen. For there's a bloody law igln the wearin' of tbe green, I met with Nipper July, aad he tnk me by hud. And he said how'a poor ould Ireland, ud bow does ahe stud ? "She's tbe most dlatrasiful country that ever you have aeon. They're h in gin'men and women there, for wearin' of the green.' Then since tbe color we most war li England's cruel red. Bun Irelud'i sons will ne'irforgst Ibe blood that they bars abed. You mar take the anamrocK from your hat and cut it on tha sod, It will tike root ud flourish there though under tut 'tit trod. When the law can stop Ihe blades ot grasi from growing u they grow, Aad waen the tea vaa In summer time tb air verdure dsn not show, Tbee I will change the color I wear In my corbeen. But llll that day. plue Ood, 111 nick to woirla' of the green, ' in. Bat If ei but our color should be lorn from Ireland's hurt. Her ions with Bbane and sorrow from the deer ould soli will part. I've heard whisper of • country lha: lies far beyut the ray,' Where rich sad poor abend equal m thought tf freedom's day. Oh, Brio, mutt we lave you, driven by the tynnt'a hud, Muat wo ask a mothers welcome froaaelrangebut happier land, Where the cruel anas of England's thraldom never ihill baaetn. And when, thank Ood, welt live and die, aull wearin' of the green I 0L03E QUARTERS. A Railroad Advtnture. wnmni fob ths hew tou cltjthi. A fine spring erenloa and I wu In tbo very.mjdetof Ibo steam- ing, reeking heart ol London. Deal la the roads, dust on the paring stones, crowds thronging lbs cauaewav, carts ud car- riages rolling one after uolher, tbe noise of their wheels deaTon- ing my ears, the slant of the multltnde oppressing my vlaloa. I am one who would fain gato on green meadows ud waving woods; I will be off Into the country. Sncb waa the tenor or my thoughts aa I closed Ibe door of my home, eltuatad In Oxford Bt, ud made my way for the depot, I aooa reached Button Square, and made for ths huge elation, whose large ball I utered, and amused mjaeir, u I had some time to wait. In witching the va- rious ptissngen u they arrived ud deparUd. Alter apeculs- Uncsn several whose appearance attracted me, I caught myself gulng with some degree of Interest at a yoaog man who appeared io btvo nothing of men lapcrlanoe lo occupy him than I hid myaelf. He wis tall ud dark, his forenoal waa high, and bis eagle ejes gave Indication! ef an active spirit within, aa they fiithed with anger when one of the porien lei s heavy p ireel fill upon hit loot. "Careless rasoall" be exclaimed; "yon hate el- moat crushed my loot!" Tbe men apologised, snd Ibe tinnier remarked—"It stems at though If a per ton has a under place theee fellows an sure lo Audit out I" I sympathised wllh ihe genllemu. ud we soon utered Into oonveraatloa an toy oh- KnlDg that I was going hi. tha nlree.rfelo* irelni he, told dm - - ■-^byuapeeasw and)'we arranged to tnvel EXTRAORDINARY PIGEON SHOOTING. Single and Doable'Mitoh. TAYLOB vs. MEP7ELL. Tro extraordinary pigeon shooting matches were orates Led hut week between Joho Taylor, of Jersey City, ud Bobert New- ell, of Buffalo, for tlOOO eacb matcb, with the usual bondlUona. Too^ehoeting took.pucoif Ijraeuae,H. Y., theflntautob;at •laglo birds, on the 3d (ait, ot which tbe fallowing Is the aoorei Blngkt match, 1U0 birds, between Mr. John Taylor, ot New Jar- toy, ud Mr, Bobett Newell, ot Bufalo. . Tayloi-l 11U 1111 111 11111111111111011111 '1111111111111110Q11101llllll 1101 11111 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 I 0101611111 11111111—100. Billed, 94. i Newell-11110111111110*11111111101111111 mini milium ii i uouiiiiiioii it 1 Ul 1 1 1\1 1 1 1 1 111 1011 llll llll 111-180. Killed, 91. Trine ofKeweH'1 btrd'i.fsll dead Immediately outside the bounds. i . Tho frienda of Mr. Newell, were under the Imoteitlon that tholr men woulB turn Ihe tables on the second day, when Ibe malch at doable birds wu up In settlement, but io toll tkey were doomed to ahuppaaiaent, for the Jersey Obempltn made aapleadld dlsptov.klUlog nlnUt-tiu Utii out o/usAandn<f / which la certainly extraordinary shooting. Mr. Newell also made a very ctedltable exhibition, hrlnglug down nluely-foor out of the hundred birds shot si. Tha second match look plaoe oh the ass* grouads on Friday, Nov. 3d. We append tbe boots:— Hatch between M'. John Taylor, of New Jersey, ud Mr. Bobert Newell, of Buffalo, N. Y. Double birds. Taylor-il 11II1111 ll 111111111111 it 11111111011111 ii ii ii it ii it it li ii ii ii ii ii ii it ii u it ii u u ii a a U11II111011-80 double birds. Kilted, 08. Kowell-ul 111111111111 li ion 11 if io It 11 It 11 It 1111 1111 llll 111101 It 11111111 U111111II111111II111011 111811111111—90 doable birds. KOIed, 01. BBOOTINa MATCH IN TLLTNOIS. A pigeon shooUpg; match look plus in Djeatur, Ul., on lbs 1st lost.; with the following niulti— Blmpson UOOllUOlOUOOllllL Seed 11110111111011111011, IwatrRtn 00O00JI Foehs'. 011101 ...0001001 Nolan .;.; ,.,000111 stooriD twisnujin .1100001 Bead 1101011 loch 001100 thud rwaanrizia. at llOlOOIrampeon.. 101101 rjuut BaooTUto.—Onr.spcrtraarn ol Iho dlg^ and gun par* soaatoa are bar Log aott eiceUest soon In this ud rulgbborlhg Battet, as tha atock of buds, is,bMb,° *«., In our tntrtils In. dreates, Theyh»Tet»pa«^d 1 stiB|^trcmlherily,bow,ite Buton Bisbnuno., Blabaame.. Blebsame.. (.™~2 r Honns— «J a rule adapted to general application fK"!?^ 0 ?^ «umel»il good cue of theu^fhrm ■ofsss, si- thoughwo be) ere they rewire beater oa re thai the Ouarlstock frJS .? 1 ? 1 - .'o.•Peakhig of can wa do not nets It)' be nadir. stood I hit wa taring and resdfM la aU that Is required of ihe tkr- mer In tendlngblsstock; albeii,oku water ud good feed an almoat eteeanal In tbe tnudaeti. Let one of oar every day flr- men go Into a livery or hotel stable, and ere the rubbing, atten- tion and hind tiaigs given to shone that nu bean driven eight or ten miles, and he would a tan la astoslahmut, aak if l£ar alwita give horses ths aami treatment, ud after much omes- llonlng and talk conclude that they would feel bettor for It There are many farmers who, If they had oocitioo to use a bono during i snowy day In llntar, who thiy reach homo never card or brash hint down-although In moat oases be is bUnkated-ud with snow upon bla legs ud ankles put him in a trail to pits ths nlgbl, wllh no bidding bat tho ffluuie of the prevloaa day, Tho bono la or course red. but that li about a'l. ir a person thinks this Ii taking proper can ot ■ horse, let blm work hard all day In t storm, go to bed with • wet shirt udstocimss, tad bo win probably arrive it ihe eon- elusion bal II Is more oomforlabla lo «o to bod wllh dn feel ban wllh wet, ud he win aid quite a difference betwaea deep- ing la good dry clothes and Irtng down In hit own wet fitments. The oue la in even one. Tbe horso Is an animal, the min In this Instance la no more. Both need kind Irratmoot, ant lbs rain who goes to bed without humanely alluding to the waala of his horse, yet not neglecting hla own. Is only In put a nun. Olorn.—"Isn't It tlnoge," remarked s lady, "tha the Miss Smiths are so areai 7" "Hot it ail," wu tho reply, '-their rather wuagrocerl" Wmdowomallheatayi? Because they feeliolioedbylhtm, ••Itjxu," ssja Voltaire, "ire Use beards—moa onlyJgtl them when they grow up, sad women never have any,'' TO MANAGER8. MOMS. PAUL CANE, Having fulfilled his year's engagement with Ihe Carter Zouave Troupe, is drstroua of making u engage nent with some rupee '* apuyforhinuaUuawn(Uevuyeanolege). CADS bu abilities u BaBel Muter, Comlo Dancer ud Tevu years ol age), . 1 Master, Comlo Di . FenlAmimLlt His original ud Challenge Barrel Act connate also of Flulierlrig Gymnast EqaLnibrtnm, with Cornet Solo, etc Muter PAULITE has ability u i young Ballad Stager, Gro- tesque Duoorud Fulomlmlst; consists also or hla fiwiftneea, Orhtlne! Chair Act, Bo tile Act, elc Is Intelligent ud easy to learn In his Una M. 8. Mono. F. OARB can also baengsgedu FreneborSpaa lib Trick down. Address Clipper Office, New York. 91-31* THEATRE FOR 8ALE..-A Hill at Pithole, Pi., built lor a Theatre or MaibHell. For partlratars apply to Messrs. SAW At LLOYD, Fllholo, Fa., or at Clipper Office. The Hall Is 10x80feeli good stan aud complelo scenery; bested by farnaco; well llshted; saloon 30x30 under; all oomplele ud la running order. A variety show oould cola money. 81-9V> 720 BROADWAY, lite Bllti'o Hill.-TO LET, two Urge Hans, suitable for Ltctorea, Concerts, Mmstrel Companies, ud Dramatic Performuces, by lbs evening, week or month. En- qulnatthe Hall, or at No. S3 Ureal Jones a treat gl-its A PANOHAMA FOR SALE. AKTHONY A LAWBANOE'8 Orent FAHOBAXA OF TfTB WAB, TBE LABOEBT IN THE WOBLD, Aad DECIDEDLY TOE MOST DTTEBESTINO AND IhTSTBrjOTIYE. FOB SALE OHEAF. Any amwl mu ou maks a fortune with It Address MILO E. LAWBENOE, ' No. 101 Main street, 31-tr ■ Tern Haute, Inc.. — ~ ~ — ii 11, i, r i n i x i u UI.M. NEW THEATRE, QUTNOY, ILL. TH08. DUFF A CO. ;....Frenrletorssndlbasgere WANTED, for tbe ebove Theatre, first class Artists ud Stan, Address JAMES CONNEB At CO., Dramatic Agents ud Oastumrrs, 3-1(0 ' 3J ftest Houston street, N.T. THORPE & OWENS' MTNSTBELB OF ALL NATIONS WANTED, s full Company, Inaladlog Quartet and String ud Brail Iutmments. Apply to WAMES CONNEB At CO., Dramatic Agents ud Oostumers, 31-lto 39 West Houston at, If. T. TRICK MULE FOR SALE. The undersigned, Mr. WU. OBEEN, better known as Friday the Ptko, brmsrlp srtscbed to Din Rice's Circus, si pressal stop. ping in Lincoln, Di, baa for sale the smallest Trlok Mule lo the country, weighing SOTIbei also, a Pony, the smallest In Iho world, and a UiorouRhbred Messenger Trick Horse. AUolrous managers wishlns lo negotiate for the same win address 81-ltv WM. H. QBEBF,- Lincoln, DU lb it he, too, waa going logeUttr. - , •*How far are you going 1" he asked. "Only el fir al Buaby to-night, ud thu I shall ramble elowly offtowarde Ihe Norlh,"I answered. Oa looking to the compartments, wa saw tbe uiual number of romnolentdlsagreaible piasengen one mostly meets with on u EogllshraUioid. ' How is It Ihst people will porelileuily try, or pretend to try, to sleep In tbo cant" remarked my now a cqn al n la n os. "where no one ever really could sleep. It Is only a miserable pretext, dlltocirtoe one's bones, and reminding belated Iravelen of ths comfortable beds they onght to be In at borne." •Yes," lrejolnedu we catered the carriage, "and b>w every- body looks it you on entering, as though yon bad no right then, ud were meal likely a plclpocketl" "And people ought to be very careful wbo they travel wllh, young man," said a house voice in tbe farthest comer of the car- flaw. I looked aad taw a Ullle rat man, tightly buttoned to the chin, In • large while great coat, sod with a comforter up to hla ears.' "Yon may mule," continued he, "but I ooald tell you a thing which oconmd to me on tbls Very line, ud by Ibis very train, ttitwrjnMopenyouiejMalltllo.'' ; "By all moans let ns hear It, Blrl" exolslmed my dark com- panion. "Tbe train Is Jutt stsrtlog; we have s forty-two miles' ran before we stop again, ud are only three In the carriage. If CwOI tall your story I will tell yon one, ud perhaps our friend i will do Ihe aims." ... lexutcssed my wuUuanessto bare done so had I any ad ten- tore lo> uul, but added: "I have soma cigars, udlf you will both accept one we will endeavor lo put a pleatul hour. The short mu took the proffered weed and commenced bis story at follows: limay be four yean ago. ud It may bo five, that I wis called bv buttons from my home st Yarmouth to London. It was about • law suit, ud u there wu plenty of money ud the ooala likely to come out of tbo estate we witnesses were pretty well treated by the lawyers; at lout they treated] me well enough, and drooped me a sovereign over and abovo tho usual fees. WeU, tho cue wing over early in ths day, I determined to go ud see some shuts, enjoy myself, aid rotaru by this same train. I arrived it tbe station pretty early, for having enjoyed myself, I wu In good humor ud thought howl ahould like to have aome lolly com. nulon trlih s cigar to loll ms on the line down. I walked up and down ike pattern, but there were faw pHwngen that nlnht. and I could sea none I liked. WoM got my Utllo friend refilled then he tapped the region where reposed a botllo cue), and alepped Into a sooaidetaBS ctr. I found I was alone, and said, "Hallo. Jun, this u tut Ihe sort of company you bargained for: however, you are not tbo sort of boy to moot lorrow half wayl" Bomirklair this I look a seat, a porter shut lbs door, ud Ibe train was about lo alailwhra Inorewu a hurried stamp on the pUlform and a man jumped In. The dour was ahut, and before I had time to ass what my companion waa Like, Iho train bad alerted aod wu In full career. Be appeared to be a figure of the largest, lllworoiojaogeby ibohot|bludalso. His brad was covered, by a skocbed bat. tbe brim of which wu turned down lo such s way ai to conn J hut face. Nol llktng bis sppasiaace, I sat quiet Ins comer, , • •-You don't sssm very sociable, neighbor," he begem, "come, be soclihle." . , I nulled that "I bad no objection III only knew how." "WeU" he replied, "Aral take s pcU at this." drawing out a huge bolUe, "ud then wo will bare a game at cards." 1 I answered that I was a teetotaler, nod never played al cards. "Now don't tell me none of yoarllts." ho said. "Not drink, ehT" ud he accompanied bis words with a ol| in my tight aids, on my bottle cats. Tho blow wsiniginllo; Ihe forceol thtt raw's bud you cannot imaginei my bolus wu broken ,|n bits, and lbs liquor running outulacoloredmyooaL . , ?'-■'■' -ii'• L. " v - -' ;- 1 , 'A teetotaller, en," talibo; "emellsfOodaifulUksrum. Now, I tell yon what, my core, says be. rjullliwjai ipUlol. t'stt. dawn at once (for I Ud star led lo my fcel|trXwlu leave only one elite Id this carriage, ud Iptomlie it abut be yon." Beheld hla ptllcl oloao to bv head ud I wu forced to obey. "Now I tsll you what, I am quiet and peuab|e, bat yoa ahatt, be sociable, ud play, and drlnk-oemo. He huded Ibe Imtle ud I pretended to drink. "Now," aatd be, btloglng forward the cards, "whit shall wo sky • Yea don't know, oh—well, we will olsy hodker: I wlU be banker 11 wlU put four packs down; you put money down on lures, I will d ruble 11, and tflhe one eomca up uaoovertd highest, I wia;lf no«,yoa. Ol course you won't stake anything low." , I ptohsttd I bad ao money, bathe ipoko In snob a feeling way of tiu trouble I 'should cense him to aoereb. ms for ny puree, that at last I pulled It out; 11 contained about thirty pounds, 1 oovered Ibe peoii ud or course I lost at oaoei tua few minutes an ny money wu geao. . , "Now lot me see, year wstch chain sod rings are worth twuly sounds-alike them;" said he with, awful emphasis. I did so, Ibaw were (one, •WeU," he ... them. Of oourae, MISS EMECIE MELVILLE.'" THB PET OF THS AMBBIOArT STAGE. This beautiful ■ ■ • ■ • FBrttA'TtOTTrTt BSD OOallMJiaJliaxV bavrng just conclndsd s most sun ce nt at sngageraent at' - thb amnJOarl zbxatbb, wtV.,ftw.pBi, wiB ahOTlly open In Wilmington, klsnagers will address • - JAMES OOSNKB k OO., Draaauo Asents sad Oostumars, 8Mlo -' . - 88 Wast Houston strsst, N. Y« CLOM3T0CK PEMBROOK, AOEBT, - ■ , Is disengaged. Where he his been, Otest Britain, France, Keif, Norway and the United Status, Whin be has "not" been will not be mentioned. Address, g|.ll« ' OTJPPBB OFFICE. THE NEW AMERIOAN THEATRE. (LATE BALTIHOBB MUSEUM.) W. WHABTON LI88EE Row open with a OBABD DBAMATI0 OOMBINATION, Supporting Ihe oelebriled Truedtan, WM. MAOFABLAND, In his nptrlolte of plays. WILLIAM TBLL OTHELLO, ■ • BI0H4BD III, OUMMAEBB OF MOSCOW, . BLAOK KYBD BTMAH, DON CA7BAB, and others. ' Stars will sddKtl Ins Lessee, ■ - Bl-ll . J. W.I WHABTON. MUSIOIANS WANTED to Travel with OHARLEY SHAk'B QBINCUFLBXAL TBOUf B this Winter! a steady situa- tion. Ooe Alto Horn and Tubs, or B Bus. Tooommtuoeot Lock port, N. Y„ on tbo 98th November. Answer Immediately.. 31 31* OSABLBT BHAY, Snspentlon Bridge. TO MANAGERS AND AOTOMV am author lied to sell ooplol of the lite W. W. Frail's MB). Ten Nights In i Bit B»a," "Finllne." "One Eyed Baal," and 'Lost Heir." Theaa are Iheotlglnil.udnol muUlaled oralolen ooplwt. Alio foe sals, "Octoroon," •'Colleen Bawn," "Oharlolle Temple" lea written by O. L. Atken ud myself), "The Oemblet, or Lost and Won," by 0. H. Slanders, Esq. Ths tail Iro an thru u) dramss, and ihe most saooesilul "Iraveliiur" pieces er,r wriltsn. Addrere OBAB, WI1K1KBON, Btage Minagar, 81-11* Atheneum.Dotrolt Mich. said, "your clolbea sn aooJ, we win play for?. arte, u ■ gentleman' you win redeem (ham Id mosey, won't you) Sir flvo pouedi yon stake,' 1> c again, never wu rush lack WeU, I don't know, ji shabby eritlori I'd beal have Ibem while I oao l "u4 be dtllbentedly atrlspad mo of all my clothes, one by o slraggledudsaesmeiLbat Itwu no goody He stripped cover—woo ott item a seising me one. I d me lo my vary atecklngs. I begged, ! prayed for a>g to cover me, for Ibe night wu cold. ...... "Yon may ulbk yourself well off alive," he nld. (Never mlo9, I gladly thought, lie tnln alactent speed, ffolterton Is here. Alas I aa I ipoko, ths wretch slapped into the darkness, ud be- fore I, a naked, wretched man, oould .maslbs people at lha atatloa aauettland what had happuid, .he had gone beyond teoall. , - AH I over recovered wu mywbllo great oceuLwHab thsvilllla badaropptdlnbliaighl !. ' ■>■ a. u, r A Brniwai-Inagayolroltof Ibe Fo^rg W Honors, Pir1» thsy wvrs oompUrlanUng lbs bMuUfal Duchssad*. -3— an lb i approaehtng ud apparint birth otto hair to>»o UUistrlcms L b-'uesst btrswo. «sst nothing ot li *t ray hasbud," she re- plied, "UuilllOssurpritel't^iavX^oltntiJnVt ■"■■'H' QEM8 OF ERIN. ttOLLFVAN'B HIBEBNIAN BABD9. THB ONLY TBODPB OF TUB KIND IN THE W0B1D. Devoted exdaalvely to the produolloa of IBMO M0810, WIT sod BON J, wlU, during Ihe coming Winter,- visit the prlnolpal cttleeot the United States, ud present gems of Irish Melody, Poetry ud. Humor. SULLIVAN k DDNDON, Prepruten. I 113m JOHN SULLIVAN, Manager, i TO SHOWMEN. i OHDBBUOK'fl HALL, DHOA, I NeattoibePottOfflee. This Hall Is neatly dKurstcd snd fitlod wllh stage, drop curtain and wtnga Tbeatrlotl gu fltlurea oa tbe etago. Balaed soils ud gallery. ' Hu bun oooupled by Iba Holman Open Troupe alrty nights during the Haaon.. Beat I"" per night, or 960 per weik, luoluulag Uceaae.' Anoly lo . , . ,,. B,W. 0HCBBU0E, i . UUoaik. I. Bbowmsn are mvlted to look bs. 11 31-8o THE CELEBRATED AND ONLY v-**! so i. . OHBlVXra MUlirBELS " '■ -' .--:•'.-'. 1WD '. . ' ' '■'••tfl' • ■■ ■ BB1B3 BAIsTX ■"' (•'•■J BOHTMIrl' TALENTED ABTlhTP. Belected from tbe profession rcr ibetr tadivtdnil talent and SSV oaJlesce, - . i- . B. BTBOH OHBIBTY, SOLE FBOP1IIT0B AND MARAOBB, - Thooalypiisoirlvlngentltlidlolbeninieof- - . B. F. OBBBm"8 MINBTBJtXV, Lalsr/Mtibllahedbvlbedeaeaoftho ■• HON. GIBBON J. TTJCKEB, Banogile or Ibe city and County or Hew York, , Bearagdsls ■- Tbe 3d dsy of Jane, 1889, la the words and figures following: 1 •■' •' ' - ' "HABBDtT a tiHHIBTY, widow of B.F. CrTHTBTY, and BaV WiH BYBON OBBIBTI and WM. A. 0B3i8TT7h1S heirs BlhrW snd next of kin." •>i..i:ii.;r>r.. Ths Company an now oa an extended tour' tUpttlt BMP West ud Booth. :'i»" Bee Ulumtatkd Postara and other trflla. i."'i TBEO. JA0OBB,' • »M(« BoiuicuA^asrs. TO MANAGER8. -'j-.—, auTSS KATHLKBrt O'rTaTlT, Tbe grcltest IBIIB VOCALIST Sad COMEDIENNE - U> no ons In sWl^.OOinedy and Drams,- I early In Jaaain', after ska la tbroufh atT(l» ,.Operh< que. Boson. '. a : . ■ [■ ten to b« addressed to ■ ... m > THE NEW AMERIOAN THEATRE. (LATE BAL11M0BI MTJSXOst,) J, W. WHABTON v , NOW OPEN AB A LEGITIMATE TflsUlhEj - And la a. FULL TIDE OF S0O0BBS. imXD OP AT AN EBOBMOBB COST. IBE MOST BEAUTIfUL COMEDY IBBAXBB IN AktBBIOaV WITH. A riBST OLABS STOCK OOMPABY. COMPETENT TO BUSTJJN ANY BTAB OF MAOFITUDK The moat Central aad Dseltabls Location in the City of BaltrokaraV Dramatu Stan having alghta to spare wU be tnatsd wllh ss> liberal trrma . -, . Superior novelty, auoh u ayanssta, Dsacari at BbUlty, tH&m cu aeoun altuauooi by addreulns Ibe Lsr J. W. WaUBTOH, 38-tt Naw Amarlean Theatre, Battfaus^HdV HOWARD'S THEATRE. Psthtll, 111. WaJTTED—aood Old Ute, Old Wrmu, laadisg Mu, lYow^tss) udOontsdlaa. ' 6Mt« CHAB. L. HOWABD, P. O. Box firt. AjyvmtrrvssaaxsjHUB. ■ a*- rrrf- EMPORIUM. THUS WITH ODB PATBOHB. - OOOD FAITH^. DlhPAM^ QFJinriT M. EVANS A NEW YORE FOBWABDEM AOENOY, ' No. 33 liberty street, New Tork Oty. BEND FOB OUE 0ATA1O0UE— FOBWABSBD OBATnt, Wa have on hand, ud will forward at lha shortest notloe, all arSk oles used by . ;t ;.<. THB BFOBTTNO) MAN, , . I , J THE Mafl OF LEI8UBB, ■ THB MAB OF TABTB, THB LABOE8T ANT* MO BT TA BTED aBHQg^krENT'PUM CITY AT TBB YEBY LOWBBT PBtQBS._ 0i '' sa-BOOKS | BOOKS I WWKBVrBhs '', 1 ,', ;::! THE 'NEWEST AND OAiF^OTTII ' ^ THBEE NEW BONO BOOKS,' 80a EACH I .THE THREE FOB U» BUDBEB aOODB OF THE BEST CC^LITI :" ,gtereoe<oplo Flewi, Oartes daVuaat 9 Enirm Watch, Charms, Pins, Olgss r—■ poo B^rxes, Finger Blngs, Ports MMr rules, ktsichBexes,»o,, ho. BOULETTE WHEELS, FABO BOXES AND TOOLS, 5 BBEAB8, WOE, PHOTS, DIOt-TOFB, FAEOCHEOEI, OABL HAOEB, FBE83EB, FOKBB- CB06,. \;. \ aad .'..•■ i r.t KYEBT KIND OF TOOL OB OABD DIID BT BKBtTXM I We claim to.lay over every eiUbHirrrssfit la lha Unlcsi tA'mW great apeclaltyot 1 . say a aaax ~wrm OAMDB I OTfl <" Tbe Inaei variety, newest aMes aod nsatest fimsh. rheDahj aheets aad price lists fprwirdcd FBF3 so uy sddreta. sBT CABDS CUT TO WIN Al EYZBT GAME <7F CHAl'ClC-'iai BFOBTOla HEX, BUY TOUB OOODB OF A BFOBIDtw UIM, and you wSl bs dealt with ... . . " OB THB t^CAJaE." • ' WH CAN IRAHL1 TOO *» TO AT EVBBT OA1H. . We Invite players to tend for our cdnularl and prion Uiu rsst- fcrsbojugtheircaruaaad toots for tha coming aaaaott,uoO goods sn not only for BALE bal for UBS . EHHOE'B INDIAN CMnBi also, BOIIHO OL0TZ3: < 9I-tf ' KATDXEEN. Krmmii* I I 310 Mulberry street, Nsij^oik. TO MANAGERS* Thou UcrlvalltdOUKi DANCEB9 ud fulmltahle B0N3 AFP DANCE MEN, the ..... BFBAOUB BBOTHEBB, !e!(." Canbeengaied byrasponslblsminagtnat KusMwt Tkealri. ^Oompuiesby^ldr-aU, ft R ^ ^ TO MANAGERS OF OIH0U8E6"AND, MENA- OEBLBS.—Muuen of Oirouees aud Heaagsrls Oompknlss ou asoure my arrrlooe u Adverlitlog Agent la the Beulh this Win- ler, by addressing me at ono% oaro ol J. A. DIAZ It oo„ Moat- sotnery, Ala*, nravided Ibo lerou ofrored sn auoh as I oxa soosoL 31,01. . TH0& rjBBEB TIDMABgO, Southern Adv'g A|0M. Ooodatathsi sanai of 18 ud ipwa ils u ni by s xp iss l, FATABLB OH DELnXBT. id year addraa.nd you will rooelvs ou sxeus^M tshS ccmletoCatalogueFBEB 6F B1PFJIBB, ' ■ r...,..- -in, Alllstlan uuwared, and aD urdsrs fined irnrnesnalsry sa^fhssl receipt Addraas : OBBBUI M. EVAB8 at 0O.<.~ 34& . . .. go. aUbejly stroet New TorkOttFa EMFLOTME1IT. i BXQHLT IhfPOBTAsTT TO> A1X. " A. In ssUvs parsons, either male or female, are wanted to etc* town ud oily & lbs Untied Slates, to sngsgs toubwestaatE ud respectable busints i, bywhish manysre makmg . FBOM 13 TO IS PBO BAT. Those havlsg letiun sTUtAsa can mike- FBOM |1 TOp FEB FffT* As this Is no knmbug, wa ibxakao ons v TEN OENTB, for full particulars, to - OSJO, B> I eUt» >. i .tMagasak. ■JJIOB. .ABB AND HAOT.^ fa ; ,•'.' .': ■OMBTHDIw bTBW AMD-BWH Benton receipt of 38 cwU end red tump. Adirers Sl.lte . BDifE, BeaeeaFaBsytBl; aTfl-l er/l'- BBS ADVZBTISEkDTrTT tor* run sal sf/JCM BS10U. TOOLS for |180. ' '^V 7 mSM BrHBkTfB OF NEW TOBK X BT aAuLriHT. ..■',..T." ■ ■ l.,jina:-'l rJOkTBTBIJiO Tf> LOOK AT . •' T .^aV OOMB AND BZI WHAT'S TO BE SEBn» THB POOEXT trUBMMOOn. Oct cms ud you wllfknow Ona.r»arec«»ipesmWl , <»x» paid, lor Mcenls. Addreti ; A. B.;BA9T i ?' nbt}» ■ • t-' ■ " "~ . No, n Nissan ilrset, 1 New x'otk. R^ ^ ^ O^DEViSTTk' ■'• '^iM - ' - : DOTCOwSr^W i. ANTTBINO IN TAB BKBlXrTu LINBt Ws an run to have rt, to an io of lha aportiag traU—' I nd sttmp ud wo wu send you our taunewe' ilfalerk - BEB'ADVnTBVISBBuTJiT,fat) I fttt BtrlOUi TOOLS tpr 1160. I. ..I..-I. • rrau bock ot wortnatts _, . ;. „ : ■■-(. .< . I™. . . ' TfcLLB HOW TO MA KB'" I it. i i..i't> OIDEB WITHOUT kVWB&OR Mt .C^HBBftMJCt. * ■ ltalsoeoirulurhefiun^ar»crs\naw Uadsof gsmoi hew to mrtsad klsdjof LtorjcreisUtauilsofa \ BO0T rTo„ N. Y.' 8LU* PnOTOOIlAFHS br an kinds' lo nil all Ualts. Foe ainrulasasl . catalogs^ amd S8p.° to Box oOit Fitt.ltT. - out*. mHB LOUN0EU, f^-i-i-t-g oris eaSeorelo, numsnns Jskx% JL WIUs rtayhua. era, will be srul tno on, receipt of fits emt/k, Adc^ lte oWP.Oj New York. '''^^uV. rT^HB irrriiB joeeh. idll of wit'and, ITlk I SHIM envelope, wllh u exqulslls Pfll 18 eats*.. Addraaa Box >HT. F. O., New. Tork, MR. AND MRS. FRANK E. REA, DBAMAT10 AND VOCAL AAHBT8, , are prtpared to aeaotlole wlta mpoualbls mauagus for ths 1 - W1MTEB AND BPBIMGt BEAnUrT. 1 MB. IJIANE B. BBA WILL ACr AS STAOE MARAOBB, ' If required. Address rraoklln Hotuu, corner ei lift end D itrtlfs, Waablngton, D. 0. . Si-ll* TO MANAGERS. TBB OX ABE 1 ^.^ tfl Oltnte of Ibo Double Bins and Duos, aad" Double Biioeoa of Old VlrgUny, bavlog wrdplotsd an snrsgemenl at Tony Pallor*! Opan UooM, are ready to uscollts] wiUi manager*. Address ^Ol'lie JAMEATOONBBB, 18 WtsrSmstniitnet s«««-la*v4»l AFIR8T OLASSOONOenilNi' FttmaT wantl iB^as^BMnt' Is Ooaaartlaj, •1-11* Apply I 0 HARMONIO Ions aitsa sailbl INOodBMsl/rV.T. daVI Ci*k BEE ADmTtSEaONC. (or a faU' set Ol FABsk •flOU. TOOLS for tm .:i.. . 8MJf> YOU CAN tfAEB A FOBTDBX by saadtagill ^sals for t> n.3t« uBcaalOfc^telasAOnlo, ai in A » on »h-riEaiPi|FOB intra rLixna.-toM jfrlAJU TdaaMii iadirs,wotui'|i» to aw^^tv^writ a% Sent on spplioulon to 8I-3l» TAYLOB * CO. ., ; Box •»», Hoohutar, N. J. TTA I TEf l-8sn4 10 csala ud gel s rsgutat' H ooa" IltoptrWly beiTltcblug. Mini tha Sill Bex 784, Ana Arbor, Mlob. 3EB feats, fni J tawaoat,and £a "Flip flap Paok