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2 NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1878--WITH SUPPLEMENT. eC SALES AT AUCTION. SALES AT AUCTIO “ ” mrpoke whenever they would like to use it, Mr | ascoreof 41 points. Lieutenant Loon Backer was ia Ba a oa ore Sprain i HARES AND HOUNDS: r A. Berte sang some original yerses. command. About forty men were on the range, 2 ss, fe 8 ‘= Nov, 24, 1878, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, _ Central, ASSORTMENT ATTRACTIVE HOUSES—CHOICE. LO- cations. 0} TN & CROSSMAN, Arehivects, | puts pay MOUNTED “HOUNDS AND HARES” AT FORT WASH- Cuariestox, 8. ©. Sherifs Auctioneers, will sal this Union FRIDA G3 Kast fist. F “Ho pod house Ty PRIV —— y 2 = the Georgia should be built.” ny yas Abie emp INGTON LIVELY CHASE AND SOME wis-| Im tho interStale ritle match to-dey the Georg! a P EN sos * Huvzars team, of Savannah, won three of the four BRON Promising Inauguration of a New|] ™. matches, and the German Huzzare, of Charleston, the ‘ i me TLELAMS. apy ' . ‘ ‘The other rendezvous for “hounds” and “hares” | fourth, ‘The wind was high and the shooting poor 2 — ae HOR i covere Undoreloti Sport in America, yesterday was Dyckman’s Meadows, near the foot of | The distance was 200 yards. 4 WE sia a inlaid: Pedlereale Ceobelea’ Pier axe Be Be feels, Fort George Hill, Fort Washington. Several efforts paps inci at ~ STEVENS Fane ananeie: Brennen; Baris sat seven MAN S SALE VAN FASSELL & KEARS ska have been made heretofore to organize a club in that ATHLETIC SPORTS. OLL PAINTIN “OFF THE FR DASH A yA ARGE COLLECTION OF KARE AND VALUABLE BY MASTER ART! “paper-chasing,” but they have failed of success. | pereRESTING GAMES OF THE MANHATTAN ATH 3 ha Gach determined lias. saat LExIO CLUB. . io make a trial of it in order ascertain what ¥ ib, on the r 7 ility ‘The gumes of the Manhattan Athletic Clab, Rough Country, Deep Water and Brambly | vosibitity there may be of its becoming powm- | i iids corner of Fifty-sixth strect and Eighth lar, Accordingly, at ten o’elock » small crowd ” ; terday. A handi- Underbrush Gallantly Crossed pore . intod place, an | Svonue. were well attended yesterday. a 1 y \. gentlemen gathered at the appointed place, al cap run of 220 yards, in heats, was the first eveht ted | on the programme, ‘There were nine starters in Lae LIVELY MEETS YESTERDAY. | 2eishborhood for the enjoyment of the sport of LEV GONDL Y_ ANDREWS. NEMART, DELOUSE. Ww MET : 5 Sfoves, Cloeks and Kan Livrary of German and English B sila, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, BERNAKD'I “AND VERY SUPERIOR SMALL HOUSES to let to strictly private families: watehiaan art JOUR for sale, slwayson the premises. 122d st., between Lesing| ath avs. RB. ¢ of Wives and Liqnors, fe Spocial and ii venint eee ane settle wenttes of them strongly mounted on animals CHOICE LOCALITY, - 1 jest outa op vie of Eastlake, Louls Xi. FRIDAY, Navenber 0, at 1) » cheek, to the sport. A general invitition liad been given to | 1 hs iat. when Mr. W.J. Crowley came to the Rial eased ee ke iy neve Sp consisting i “Itum: 140 barrels | The gaime of “Hare and Hound hunt, is | a2 Keatlemen riders to participate, but none ap: | 5 a von in aviy seconds. Mr, W. S. Moles, of 5 cho nd, Moore, Rolirer, oso ttish-American Athletic Club, ‘came in second, peared excepting such as reside in the northwestern | the rner of the island, Mr. Juseph Burns, of Inwood, | being beaten by Sve yards. was chosen to peta the cea and Messrs. The second event proved waa onnising, It wasa ‘ . * | two mile walk for those who bud never won a prize. Hosea B. Perkins, Richard H, Miller, Andrew I. | Of ‘the thirty-five entries seventeen siarted., Mr. we Recreate SUERIEE SALE CVAN, JARSBLL 4 KEARNEY. | trom the Harlem River. Both of these had been pub- | Soulard, Joseph Burns, Jr., gnd several others as. | O'Keots won in vtim. 8s Me. T. ae ‘Tod Broadway. a targe lot of Brass and Iron Bedstends, Of- | ricly announced, and excited a great deal of auticipa- | Sumed the part of the “hounds.” There were no QO Yi sce race of one mile came next, in which » Chairs in Silver Ware: Cutlery, Uail Tth wt., near Madi- c se. Goods packed and shipped. Take ele- ast Ged at, vated railroad or Sixth avenue cars to 25d st, Went Side. Attess JOHNSON TLOW PRICE HOUSE AND LOT, 21 ¥ Old stan Houdson; modoru Improvements. OW pie FR STRICTLY WEL! Ostone Honses; thr Ished. Apply on pren av., or to JUBD porte: something quite new to Americans, but it seems des- yt and Shorty Wines ant a | tined to be completely naturalized here, if one may A being the stock of an | judge by the enthusiasm which was shown yesterday ae. i ‘ ie dealer, Sale without reserve. _ | at two different mects which took place not very far UILT FOUR STORY BROWN iy aud cabinet fh | Champagne: R. importer and wh TO-MORROW ( ATURDAY), AT 10% 3 Wek. : - = NA . fice Nxtorer, Bagsing, &e. ahha rio colors worn. Mr. Burns was given a start of a few ey tour eutries—-8. B. Pomeroy, of the Man- PROPERTY OUT OF THE CI LARGE SALE OF HOUSKHOLD FURNITURE, Sa tpepee Tesh TU DETENE Bherit, | tony ourloeliy mane he Cporanen oF Fe Me: but | tiinntes und he first rode straight upon the wide of | fatten Athlete Club; Charles and Henry Knight and SALE OR TO RENT, English body Brussels Carpots, ingrain Carpets, sgheasdiid iF ____--______~ | the morning broke with so unpromising an aspect | port George Hill, which is thickly covered with | ‘f, Lafon, of the Mystic Boat Club. ‘The first heat Po that it was almost-generally taken for granted among | bonlders aud rocks, besides being very steep. | was won by Henry Knight in 4m. 0s. the second by worn AG Sieteeey COLLECTION OF those not ainetiste imreateh that. the: drente'|/ longs Enie:ne ealloued, taking a big Senso op twa, eu Jafon in 4m, 22448. and the third aud last by Lafon RO ane hen ACTORS sckinan Meadows, across a ditch | in dm. 14s. TO BE SOLD AT OACOTION would not come off. In consequence, at the rendez: | about eight feet wide and round the edge of the reece, aa the three-quarter mile run (handicap), AT 19 UNION SQUARE vous furthest from town, that of the new | swamp which fringes the inlet of the river, On the eh there were twenty starters, It was won by " in which Mi et Westchester Hare and Hounds, near Woodlawn, | Rorthern sido of this dhere is anather fence and | p. T. MeDonaldcu jun, 1 brat ecieen dpc the mace ae » 4 were well ¢ by Mr, Burns’ horae. | being C. T. Leach, of the sh- there wero only two or three spectators. Of | Away ho wont towanl Kingsbridge. A high stone | clube these, however, were Colonel Delancey Kane and | wall stauda on tho south of the cemetery, bis brother, Mr. John Kane. They hud been attracted | NEM" Sentry Hill, Ho took it easily, but one SCOTTISH-AMERICAN ATHLETICS, ol he jounds’” was not so fortunate, and ‘The Scottish-American athletic games, on Fifty- Oileloths, antique Furniture, Bedding, URKI jot of sheet Mu D WINTER E SUMMER AN hes, seh ? ” Bookrase and Libe U Broadway. | aLso BY ORDER OF B EWOOD.—-TO LE UNFURNISHED HOUSE, 10 as oe any berg binet finish ; BC Castors, Luu Sugars ter: furnace Holders, Rai es, Fork’, a ar: NES ers, Butta set of elegant sutin brocutel } fine Parlor Suit t ‘Avettos SALE RICH AU nis re M AT 2 EDWARD WaANLED 3 imateb, MOLD FURNITURE | ~ t cheap for winter or f Drexel Building, Wall and term of years. Apply roc Broad sis. Fee SALE—A SPLENDID FARM, WITH Wea sicsarecs te Prean bir by the notice in the Hxnatp of the organization of | knocked down ® portion of it. The horse was Lapaynie esate Lattew: J. Apply at Stevens House, 2 ged and lowest 15 the club, reminding them, as it did, of the rousing caught suistia the Sines ang “ ae gulte serenely. fourth street, between Eighth and } 4 Scie py ran es Pe "2 oTAVE TANTED TO PURCHASE—ONE MIDDLE :D | sport of thet iversity days in England, and‘had | 12 crossing sbog soon after Mr. Morris’ hore got | sitracted one’ of the largcst Crowds, io Seem ; bei Kala DINING ge) WW Guin tee Invter Bose i tiand nat Dticenioene [Etec oa re stuck in the mud. ‘The reat passed on to White's) — eestants and spectators, ever witnossed in any WICAGO IMPROVED REAL BSTATE AND MODER CHOICE PAINTINGS. set of Dosks, glass Showeases aud sige glass Showsases | Tesolyed to witness the start, ‘Their presence turned | Farm and disappeared in the grove beyond. When | con! Fully 3,000 persona by Property. 11 West Hous- 5 / goods to exchange for ne ton st. _xcws LAR unencumbered ('o Hudson. £ UITS IN SATIN, RAW SILK = Room Suits, with carved tlake and Quon Aune styles, covered in in, coteline, Wool reps; Ciewnna and Shelving, second Land and in good condition, Address “ ," who felt the | they reappeared the chase had’ éndod.’ ‘The ‘hare’ | similar exercises in the city, Oo. Herald offic One seme & godsend: 50. thai Bp pmaae ne had suffered a tumble from the saddle on account of t Owing to the length of fhe pro- === | need of encouragement in attempting # feat sonmew | 41, preaking of astirrup strap. It had lasted three- | WeF’ presen’. F evs of the hour at which the to them. ‘The club has had an existence of barely two | quarters of an hour, and they had taken about twen- | gramme, and the latenens of te ete progretanie weeks, and it numbers thirty-three members, They | t¥-four fences and a dozen streams and drains. A | exercises commenced & Po , stage load of people and several ladies and gentlemen | was dispensed with. hh raco, 100 yards distance ELRY, R ST.—MONEY LIKBRALLY anced upon Diainonds, Watches, Jewolry, Seal Sacqi BST SATE south of Tarr) & CO. 149 Bro Queen Anne JXCHA! ¥OR COUNTRY SEATS, g Cases, Bue | 2 i . : vi o, J. J. Brady, y x ate s Bu- | Ze Miso Pawnbrokers’ Fickets bovghs alt7 Bleecker st | ate Walter S. Yosburgh, L. H. Berte, J. J. Brady, | in‘gugyies and drags witnessed the fun and scemed to | _ The first event was a m 0, 100 vards RPE ao Brond Te BTen | near Browlway. afin ee | WWW, White, E. Molson, G. H, Hillwig, H.H, Smythe, | be highly entertained. r (hanition), {95% rare dratetoagt Beant of eight LE j HARDWARE AND re—Extension Table, cnairs in | [hai this Warcies ket secrinced’ te pay aavaness; | F7™NK N. Lord, A, B. Van Piper, X. M. Keyser, a yards. [Arnold won in 10% seconds. fi rds, toe Store, on leading avenue. Apply 49 leoshee iyeewees Sewer Sa a eed hair, &e. | Loans effected: Diamonds, Watches, Valuables purciased. | George Dolde, John B. Haviland, 1. H. Armstrong FOX HUNTING, ‘The second race was 4 run of serene es hvebresg 2 jos boxed if required. PARGEK, Auctioneer. — | HM. BARRINGER, 85 Union square. aa er only to run in. t ; — ae b : ker), Percy Neyman, trial heats, the winner only UCTION, PEREWr {iho | SHSRAEION ONRs nmAtles wales, Peney. “ey The Montclair Equestrian Club, of Montelair, N. | In this there were the extraontinary number of M AGNIFICENT SUBURBAN RIVER FRONT dence. rep enenimbered ; exchanged for ds MoxExcbiawonps, waren ble property. Also iarm and Wester: alike: 8. EWELRY, SILe | yy, ‘i “ : de bought and cold back atx small advance, | William H. Dubois, L. B. Rolston, H. Fielding, C. ti _ GEO, GC. ALLIEN, 1,190 Broadway, near 290 Cox, W. Merrill, John W. Lowe, W. J. Keudric | 0% 6TH AY., BETWEEN 24TH AND 25TIL STS.— | J.D. Riblet, W. Livingston, E. Rockwell, W. C. Ham- ilton, T. Keeler, W. L, Ferris, 8. 8, Ferris, W. J. Dutt, : "ye ‘a 145 entrics, it was won by J., bad their “moet” yortorday at tho ros | Qrenty nine bev O08 St oGowas, of Staten dence of Mr. Sadler, just outside the town. | iijna. coming in second. ~ ' ed- ‘There was juite a gallant array of oques- ‘The iii walk trial heats was won by H. Fri ao : i iieh | erieka after four beats, there being 14 entries. J. own | AAT land | 131 WES wu y SAMSON, Horald office, THIS TU LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. | partons, SENNETT “BUILD é KSA ERI oar FCR: oral advances made on Diamonds, Watches, Jaw- PAL elry, Silks, Laces and Shawls. Same bought at ful! value. L. BERNARD. a ee 3 trinns—twenty-five gentlemen and five ladies—all er of Fulton and Nassau sta Gomprinin ym Suits, in satin and raw C. W. Horton, J. B. Daly and Frank Banham, These : rl was second. Several offices ia this building to lot at greatly reduced | AIK; Eastlake and, rocian (stsles aa bony and gold 907 akeADw x Were selected with careful discretion by the founders, | UAlformed and equipped with the gear of the chase. Cfo Niaif mile run trial heats there ere, 108 so ae ee ee a ae ner Uorlchvs Cabinets, Houkeaacs, Iiesks, Easy Chairs, Oil i vewoiey boushbant sol . b + | he club's full pack of hounds wore on hend, and | tries, and H. B. Moritz was the victor, with W. Wh The ing is heated by steam, and each affice has | inet Uprisht; Cabtne 4 hahainad aad waterts it. Paintings by muster artists, rare Bronaes and Clocks, ee Glacuiocaraening. fo extcaa, Mirrors, velvet Carpets, handsome walnut Chamber « JOHN I. KNIGHT, Medstedds, Dressing Carey, Burcans, Washatanis, | (7 BROADWAY, OVER, H at the building. fag 3 win upd rp teey gry Be ata say) | katie Drivane office aie eee ap ec ——— - . Quilts, Bruswels Carpets, Suits in reps aud hair | eirye&e., bought and sold, Branch, T LOW RENTS—FINE STORE AND LOFTS, TO- | cloth, Extension Tables, Buffet Chairs in leather and cane i 3 gether or separate; larce ivon building, 39 and 41° 13th | seats, Hyll Stands, Re: ina and Silver .. hear Broadway. OWNER, $5 West 20%, 10 LET—ON AY. A. STORE, WITH FIXTURES. IN A quire in 55 av. who first determined upon the movement at a casual meeting on one of the Harlem steamboats. It has Fa A i there were in addttion to thom a reinforcement from | ley, adeaf unt, second: Tie ER 4 the kennels of the Queens County Club. A number | (OCLC NG the other events till Saturday afternoon, ot with © 5 . The South London : e to postpone the o nts 7 mot with enthushastic support. The South Tomlon | of «-beagios" which Mr. Sadier brought from Europe | ‘The ofiicers of the club were in high tee Sve | na last spring also swelled the canine troop, which wero | stecess of the affair, whitlty Havriers kindly aided them in organizing by sending fuancial point over a copy of their rules and other information, | (Mivered fo the “mest” by huntsman Harry Soward, | of view, was unprocedeuted. | Anaog high jump, the which has proved very useful. of Long Island. dave, for to-mik and. putting the shot. For the last MEMBERS OF THE PACK. Tn addition to horsemen end horsewomen there | tree thirty outries, and it is expected to be a ,, | were many ludies and gentlemen present who cume | there are thinly of the exercises. In the rune ‘The members who ran assembled at Schrader’s | in yenicios, prepared to follow the hunt as best they most intoresting ne pha vey ahteibe! Hotel, on Central avenue, about nine o’clock, and at | could along the country ronda. Theo. displayed | ning high jump there # ane, uot a whit less enthusiasm than their trionds Sa apart twenty-nino minutes past nine the signal for the | {7° 1," saddie,, and all eagerly awaited the WILLET?'S POINT ATHLETIC SPORTS. start was given by Mr. L. B. Rolston. The “hares” | start, At eleven 8'clock Mr. Harry Howard started | ay, annual athletic sports were held st Willett’s for the occasion were Messrs. L. A. Berta and W. W. | the fox. Then after Reynard lad about, thirty : Harbor, by she Battalion of Engi White. qhey have both had considerable athiotic | minutes’ start, which was thought suMcient for him | Point, New York Harbor, by i abieett p eeey , ° | to yet well under cover, Mr. Sadler sounded the horn, | yoers under the patronage of General Henry L. training and are well formed and agile. The | and off started the” riders in fine style and at a pace und the officers of the battalion. The alft-past ten A. M., and there om ae i. i igiuctionoer. Goods remov or boxed and shipped. ‘ake Fifth or ple ea Nee ? Sixth avenuo or Broadway line of cars and stages or Ele- HOUSES TO LE vated railroad to ii Wost 14th st, Proved elevator; cash advanced if desired. Unfurnished. A —PETER BOWE, AUCTIONEER, "MARBLE MANTELS. 10 LET—OLD ESTABLISHED BOARDING HOTSE 23 ; ai TD MARE righ sollv THIS DAY, at 11 o'clock, at the ARBLE AND MARBLELZED 3 rooms), just vacated, in West 20th st Apply dyeing Maou? ee LT AEa ofies, 111 Sth av. nd University place, near STEWART'S lowest prices; 3I —Serupuloasly clean, moderate charges Auction rooms curner S8¢l SSF STORY HOUS ) or without carpets und gas fix: | ® larze assortment of Furniture, consisting of Parlor Suits, oat 46th st. Mirrors, Oil Paintings, Sideboards, Etageres, marblo top | Helawest prices; = = — = — oe Dress oO dB 5, L S don Tables, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS | Uhairs, biack walnut Bedstoads, burand spring Mattrones: thet SLATE AND MARBLE MANTELS, to Steps, Risers and all kinds ef ; ; ding, “hounds” were Messrs, J. J. Brady, G. H. Hillwig, | that made the ground spin bencath them. Tho | Commanding "8 a TY goutherly direction, | sports commenced ut h TO LET. Brussels aud ingrain Carpets; Kitchen Utensils—l0 kitchen # ‘i 1 os a course taken was in ie ct CEO tte ; "1 : > eee an "5 ING DE H. H, Smythe, W. 8. Vosburgh, A. B. Van Riper, X. : i etweem the cbt TED FRONT ROOM AND GALL | Tables, uuantlty of Chairs, Crockery, Copperware, Coun: YACOB'S LOSING DEAL. Soon they came upon the scent, and then | was an interval of fifteen niinutes ’ fo gaa dig ters, & M. Keyser, George Dolde, John B. Haviland, | Witu- the hounds braying and the riders shouting | “ae, petitions. “Yaw vohl! Yaw vobl! Dad man De svindle mo, | Perey Neyman, Frank Banham, H. Fidid- | there was quite an enlivening scene. On sped tho rue CONTESTS. ach at : t Shudge! S‘help me; Moses! He svindle me!” said | ing, C. Cox, W. Merrill and John W. Low pdenanys Meee ee ety aban Foner ese eq [A Dnigle sound was the call to get ready and the neo» xg Ses ee ee ye Te fot: sgyroll Be at the excited descendant of Isaac to Judge Morgan, | Lowe and Smythe had run before in England. Mr. | ran toward a dense forest, where the hounds seemod | gpd call was for competitors to assemble at the starting ee GE ROWE Leo A hace BEDROOM Pom. | Sich He MOT RECyRuiat Sguelise'e Suto, Desks, “By | yesterday morning, Vosburgh was the “pacemaker” or master of the | to loosothe scant entirely. ‘They had now covered | 171” ane rollowing is « list of the contests and the nisbed, to let, without Nahar mice ‘Apply st 117 East | - P. WILLIAMS, Beq., Assignee, | How did he do that, Mr. Wolfinski 7” asked the | hunt, and Banham and Smythe were the “whippers- ped Pa eee Sor bartaing 16 boar aithoust a winners:—First—A 20 yards flat race; first prize, seh at. p emeaeresih emoteips Court. in.” The “hares” were dressed in bfack shirts and | not guccessful, all secined thoroughly satisfied with | $10; wecond prize, $5; won i tik i he T 128 EAST 18TH ST._TWO HANDSOMELY FUR- Sixteonth day's sale at the old “I vill tell all abound de pizness, Shudge. Y. biue trunks, with the image of a hare in scarlet cloth | the day’s sport. Considerable praise wax due the | second, ‘Time 23 7 4 Annished ttooms for single geutlomen, $2 Sand Si weekly. CURIOSITY SHOP, oe ee et ee aan : cloth | ladies, who rode beautifully and'seemed pertectly at | ing jump, three trials; first prize, |” #8; NICELY FURNISHED HORT FAMLORT AERO | pBAREEE £00, comtiure are | Got feller, Maneniann, of Tenth avenue, come de | on their brosets. The “hounds’’ woreacarlet jackets, | Tome’ in the saddle, jimping the fences and ditches | gevomd. prize, | $2.50; won means ts u tlerios, Dutch Delft, Chi Crackle, Kioto and ot S oI , - au oad i chase, " . ird—Pui hall Bedroom. for ono ar two Kent 4 East Ath poe mn og ee ror 0 ether | audra day to mein shtore, in Chatham street, und he | black jockey caps and dark pantaloons. In future | withont flinching, and eager to lead in the chase, egiy ss recog tc first prize $5; second prize, RACK PARLOR AND EXTENSION, GAS, HOT AND| Npectal Notice. say to me, ‘Yucob, fix me dot suit of cloes for ocht | their complete costume will include white corduroy | _ ‘The club will have snother “meet” on Christmas Pp we itceker first; second, MoGee. Fourth— Deold water. 40 West oth st |p nave now on exhibition at our store, 47 anf 40 Liberty | ene tollare’, und, sacht Ich, ‘Mansmann, dot is yerth | leggings. Nearly every one was provided with a horn, Se scat Fok ace, over cight fights of hurdies, threo fect Dinas a Fu be Mist aa rg zee ee at the Sacet display of Orieutal Art Treasures ever made | more as ochtsene tollare, but du beist mein freeund, | The “pacemaker” wore black palreten ts: and collaron QUEENS COUNTY HUNT. high, oucs round see parade ea tee ort q I. ' | in this city, . olden cap. x ’ i 5; sevond prize, y ox 123 Herald Uptown office. to take it along mit you.’ Vell, Shudge, dot feller be | {he red, lacket ond a golden tenses on a bic brotnes | Asptrited fox hunt was indulged in-yestorday on | frst Feito, Oh: feotg, “witth—1hrowing the before the “hares 3 try on dem cloes und dey vas a leetler too loose in de | made their appearance, and the latter modestly hinted | Long Island by the Queens County Hunt. The meet | shot, 125; pounds; three trials; eae aria ANINGS. pants buck und goat slceves; #0,’ sacht Ich, ‘Mans- | that he would like to run. The President, Mr. Brady, | was at the Garden City Hotel, where ubout a dozen | second, $2; Won by sree an lensaneaities -____ | mann, I fix dem for you und I bring dem bei your | S#id that there was not the slightest objection red coats had assembled to participate in the exciting la gra ne prize, "$1 50: won i at ce cL ‘ EWS’ ART ROOM LEGANT NEIGIIBORHOOD—HANDSOMEST FRONT AT OATS Dat Rta: Room in city for the price; for gentlemen, 128 East | ~ CONTINUATION SALE OFF EN. 7th st. DANIEL A. MATHEWS, AUCTIONE CEDAR ST, “at 12 o'eloek.* {LEGAN FUR) D BOOMS, OLD POST OFFICE SALESROU he omy if he thought he would enjoy it. Then followed ex- . : Sinisepeoen joenpicons, L c BAe ousc on Tenth avenue.’ Vell, Ido dis und I go bel ‘ ‘deventh—Heay: Bor connecting; $5 to $7: large brown use. 4 | A RICHTER a TUETS, Hy CW. ETTON. Auctioneer, | Manainonn's sein bouse gestern abond ania dogenie | Planations of identity sud the members all wel. | sport. Two Indies were among the field, which vet | by Kirwan, drwt; Cavanagh, Pe Peas bptica = a comed the new comers and by an informal vote they ‘arching order gs Tg to cant Re fay Cem on und dey At shant | ere immediately choven an honorsry members, | Wt sbout two P. M. and rode eastward somo thre | Toft riie gi, uecond $2; wou by Cofsoran Tet, you! Und sacht er bei ‘mir, ‘Yacob, you're a pully | The Colonel also ‘said that he would run and there miles to New Castle, where the jind took place. At | gteelo second. Hight —" ae 92°00 Drove 4 (A I Den I say, | Were accordingly sixteen ‘honnds.' the cover side the fleld numbered fully thirty per | hammer, three trials; first pr! ” a 1 of Jupanese vid Chinese sate of Household Fnrattare, AUCTIONEER, OF' large Rooms, 15 Kast 10th st. Procter tape te re —— - — — poy, I bet you! Take cin glass bier 1 yr first, Buchin- {URNISHED OFFICE AND BEDROOM, TWO ‘Pizness first und bier efter.’ Den he pay for aot L panicmmant yprp ber ge i #100; wor by Newt Taco 8c le Seats, WY Bo heptane Seek Bouin, Bi sleep suico'cloes, Den wo trinkdres, four, coople, glues | , There they wore grouped togethor hy the roadside, wt enon goed aie hanes inthe | jor second. Ninth—Three-leygod | race, anos BePee:S ast Noth, | Chairs, Rogulator, Gintsware, de, o’ bier, yaw! Und Mansmaun sacht, ‘You got blenty | their flaming colors contrasting vividly with the | ¢oitowed u very’ pretty run duo west, thus j Parade ground: rat prize Se i Running Jump, NA PRIVATE Hot TANDSOMELY FUit: | reserve. Dunlers invited. dime, Yacob! Lot 1s blay pinagle.’ ' Vell, ve do dis! | Sombre Noyember landscape und the loaden sky. | giving the people, who were out in’ force ; Won by Brady aud Kirwan. Aone ig gy” won nished alcove Room, with zrate fire and all convenionces; | Gy>KxNARD SMYTH, AUCTIONEER, WILL A: [msl attra ede en Friday, Novenuber 20, at LL o'elock, at No. 164 TO. 4 WEST 20TH ARGE, PLEASANT BOOM, southern oxposure, with or withont Board. ‘De limit vas ein tollare a game. I can inagle | The “hares’? were provided with bags containing | gong main road, Ment . | three trials. First prise, eee Det foul Never have T cen Of eee | small scrape of paper, and off they bounded at | Mong, the main Tilly ee party in | by Corcoran and Cavanagh. Eleventi—One 26 Mony man'he beat tue a xquare game. SoTvus not | ® Clipping pace down the highway toward | fiir chase, After following the hounds for about six | Walk; fair heel aud toc; twice ¢ a e ; % r 4; second, fraid for Mansmann. But, Shudge, he don’t blay a | the northeast. They were allowed” a start | miles the death took place, with the field well up, | welking to a aay poate ‘twelfth— the ¢ Restaurant, counisting of Bar and Ro: iteben Utensils. &e JPARLOR PLC COMPLETELY FURS poe ceageeagapere a | equal I bet ten tollare he don’t bl . | of ten minutes and were expected to run fs 2; Wom - fever ellie ie Pit , Muley eer oe. JEP WARD SCHENCK ESOS, AUCTIONEERS. Hy beat’ ie ae baroxhigune’ distine: peep took some distance before beginning to einpty their bags. i 4 Leann see Uicie dean The ete sce ales light “hammer; — three trials: pen trate: house private, 171 Bas Sith! Two other Rooms, — all dot money vat he gif me for dot suit of cloes, | The bits of paper were then to serve as marks of their prrstly ty hapir' these, who ts aroaident of New York. | prize, $2; second, | 82; yp rey ol el sr eet ete rasan i keke Vat shall I do now? ‘ile got dot suit of cloea und he | teil. When the “hounds” were given the example | Just south of the Court House the hunt again drew | Newburger. | ‘Thirteenth—see® naey Ai Saag RAND (OOM. WELL FURNISHED FOR r got dot money for it too, Och! Der svindler!” | by the “pacemaker” they gave a concerted blast on | Cover and enjoyed a good ran of four or five miles, | ground; first Pere, inth Ono mile race; first and bath, 268 West 25th a ane Kisved the iraty Hebrew. to the innocent looking | their horas and struck out well together, looking ike | the hounds, ho of elegant Turkish Rugs, Mansmann, who stood at the bar in the guise of a | 4 lurid motor that was rolling along the earth. They | gop i ond chawe the ad i aa 8 Oe prisoner. 8 * | took uloug, swinging wait, beat coleulated to keep | it Bites ae eo ee ty bast as Aral cian Pree ee lindtoided freeibarruw "race acront “Well, Mir, Wolfinski, didn’t Mr, Mansmann pay | them in wind. Every eye was twinkling with eager | gown for Jericho, L. L, for Saturday of next week, arad® ground; first prize, $25 » $1; you $16 for the clothes before you began to play?” | onthusiz nd in an iustant the dejected blood had te y Brady and Kirwan. ‘The sports were witnessed by @ tly not taking the | end ag eee TD won by Kane and Corcoran. ever, appare ND #LOOR—FCRNISHED POR 101 Ding, togettior oF separately; private house Wich a. {MALL ROOMS FOR GEN’ consisting of fine Coulas, tans Tarkist large number of Sid que te Base ‘siatins ame Dei . | Said the Judge. become wart and wus dencing throngh their veins ~ hes Crumb Cloths, embroidered Pisno and Table Covers, Por- | Halt tho Junge. ace! Dot iat so! But he vin it | with the glorious violence of their action, Straight PARK. ladies atid gendictnen from the sarronndiug country there and Yoneack Carpote, all back nnd I got noting; no cloes; no money!” Fo delat ge epee Sri ars he and afforded snitch amusement a eee teemiaatet Ser- ‘ % aay we. “Didn’: ragh i “hares,” who bad already disappea About DADE! Nts: ND TROTTING. 3a ittec of Arrangements were . ord Pree pepe TO-MORROW and SATURDAY, November 29 and 90, idn’t you play to kegp what you won?” said the | voter of a mile from the hotel they were for Unaspepaghdle ehh Co ee on Prieate Storer, Private Kirwan, Sem ba R.A. &. stasion ¢ rt r xoant M 5 Dot's so! But I don't vin somedings!"” ‘&ihoment completely lost; for, betore Aropping the | ‘The employés of Tiffany & Co. indulged in a series | Touts Renaud und Winekle! at No. 10 Maiden Jane, at U1 o'clock "Folded Grane or tse. Guana tree aoe ae iat pg : “That's it. You lort, Now I think you had bet- | Atst trace, the game had cnnuingly changod their | of athletic sports at Flee*wood Park yesterday, ‘The sonia Fast 16th, Le EDWARD SCHBNOK & SON, Anedoneers— ter fo home or you'll lore your Thanksgiving goore. eg. Peis sel tote Nebr Mi ce first race was one of fifteen miles, the men to make | THE ARGONAUTA GAMES, gv 50 ‘ie a4 aa ania ERAL AUOTION vay meta Yacob stood Mke one in a dream for a minute. e and into afield, Across this | they sped, fol- the best of their way home. Messrs. A. A. Treadweil About five hundred people, compriaing the CNet a Tia ia 1 Mgwirk BE : made on nil kinds of House. | But when he realized that Mansmann was actually | lowing white bits, which were strown in an irregular | and F, J. Knight came to the post. The former took | porgen Point, Beyonne and Staten Island, atten’ ag Rl IR er ad ag We en rea leaving the Jefferson Market Court a free man Nae on Bat Mee Bee Car eegemtn nie ad at the start and won with two miles to spare. | ye inaugural games of the Argonauta Rowing Assock- abe “s ‘ 5 e « of ¢ 6 whic! ee wood, or side parhe * nt naan eee Sata. us sal biel | van hee ne the “Ture | ‘The first five miles wero completed in 49m. 62s,; ten yrounds, at Bergen Point, N. J. he exclaimed bitterly : quarter of a inile of Mount V ation on their new help ime fifteen miles in vontested, and excited consider +) WEST 2TH ST.—A LARGE ELEGANTLY FUR- | Friday and rerecio' *t 4 = J ahead of them and had turned sharply to jes in th. 40m, 30s. te ktghed sanny Movie: tisliecy boeed, one Semeops ules enh Bg Mag A gM panes oo Op Snabat’ Shey Tah Ot to wishin 's Ibis t he fot cep Drembeathin eenimen The games were well c st uh i> Dor'sso! ¥ you goin’ home uad onkers and then nearly doub Tho second race was wu quarter of araile run be- | able interest. ant Wok cols 49 SEOOND FLOOR ask your vife if yon vaen’t a yackass mit long ears!” toward Kingsbrid The tween Joesph Odin, Fred Horton and Lucien V, | In the hundred yards run the first heat wos wot by ae fourth story THIS IS ONE OF TUE MOST IMPORTANT COLLEC- pote sheeted isd meanwhile amet with various vicissitudes | Brown. ‘This was won by Oudin in Im, 15s. ‘T. B. Mettain, time 11% seconds; the fest ag Iie g D STA LADY WILL | 21. “ye TNSANITY AND SUICIDE. and had lost and found the trad a hai | ‘The third event wax a boys’ walk of five miles be- | by H. Mooyer, tiie 11% seconds; by: ” rag 1 Ger od or wafurnishod Rooms, with brevk, | TIONS OF THIS SKASON AND WORTHY OF ATTEN- wie 2 SUICIDE, | dozen tiges. ‘The country ax they advanced | ¢woon William Kirtland and Benjamin 8, Wise. ‘This | X, Williaison, time 12 seconds; tie final heat, | te Po - - TION nek aS | yrew roufher and rougher, and the whippers- | was won by the latter im Sm. 2. . Mooyer, time i seconds, with T. B. Matias second. ] =*) WEST 15 HANDSOME SOUTHERN FRONT ETT = ~ An investigation yesterday by County Physician | in and the imaster of the hant were kept busy in ‘Then followed the trotting, which was a aweep- ‘Tho one mile run was won by J. M. Duane, Jeon Hor, with drawing room; ample N. At CTIONEER. SEW Hewlett, of Newark, N.J., into the circumstances at- | keeping the pack together. A few of the “houtds” | stakes of $100, mile heuts, best three in five. ‘Tho | Sin. 43346. 1. Ford second. a aot euei ln iek were ao swift of foot and so eager that they had to be | entries we a young girl | restrained in order that t ck leaves no doubt that she comunit- eral were laggards, and sec aves’ bay nore Bess, in harness; In the of "gray gelding Joc, in harness, and Mr. | time Ym. 46e.; N, Wilimtnxon second, time, pa. Oe more Minnie H., to wagon. The latter ‘Thoeguarter tile run was wor by C.H. Davis, time ¥ closets; tending the death tho day before | names Tillie Bu x demoratize | Mr, Bre ed | Pope's rare, in o a qi nected with t € Pump, Bar and all Fixtures eo 7 on ‘ a : ‘ 2 = tedenicide while laboring under a temporary fit of | lany times upon the point of giving np the wan the favorite, but won tie ace in three ae eee g, Mettom dropped out at 220 yards, A Pine Gickee FRENCH VEAP. . ee nee ae eee jueanity. Sho was employed as a domestic in tho | Two or three short rex taken, and it was v straight heats. ‘The following is a Ine AAT gp yard hurdle race the first heat ee won a ee gl bi endl LARGE AND . of Mr. Louis Leiang, No. 1,074 Broad street, | amuxing to note the ea es8 With which a proposal SUMMANT. a by A. Duane, and proved to be a walk ox cone, Howery. mS LACK, GUIPURE ANG \ While the other servants w up stairs on Wednes- | to stop was embraced by all, while exch was exceed- erwoop Pank—Trorrise—Thursday, November | ond heat was won by C. T. Mackie, time 1944 = rey = - . pias THIS DAY (FRIDAY) NOVEMBRE 2 dey she obtained a clothesline and hanged hers ingly loth to be the propower. A whistle from the | 94,—Purse and stake $100; mile heats, best three in | and the final heat by the same gentleman, tiny T 68 SUFFOLK ST.—TO A QUINT FAMILY, POUR TOMORBKOW M | trom steampipe near the range, Some years ago | “pagmater” brought (nem to astandstill, Justatter | fiy secouds. (SATURDAY), NC v.oM. BA Rooms through, eecoud floor, $12. At % UN BEAUTIFUL PARLOR FLOOR, FOUR ROOMS . ‘The three mile walk proved an interesting contest pateoeh G. P. Mellick and W. H, Baker. ie ae crossed the finish of the first mile in 10m, 204., Mel bor mind wes in eneh a ¢ it srdered state that she had y had passed Mount Vernon the chase was throngh | My, Brooks’ g. g. Joe (in harness) te t She recovered, how- | 4 Half anile of terrible brambles and briare, which | Mfr. Pope's b, m. Minnic H, (to wag cloth- | Mr. Graves’ b. m. Hess (in harness). The body was | greatly iinpoded their speed and nearly tore th iter. with vasemone, for tamsily or'business. 17 East | compra FO ate Hom, 2a Me * i agi . satis i fine Gai : ‘and Hransets Lac removed to the ~aed's parents, No, | ing olf some of them. M. Van's b. g. Blind Boy (to wafron). “k, 10m, 268, The second mi not altel LARGE AND DESIRABLE FLAT TO LEASE IN ee at porting house b 40 Broome street, Nowark. ‘A GALLANT RUN. be Pied A inoee The time of this inile was:—Baker, 10in, Black's Building, oth ay. au th ot whieh w 4 to wait private f e walle and fences were gallantly Tie; Mollick, 10m. 498. Baker received two cautions aken, when Quarter, Half, possible, by the running leap. They dashed | Firat heat. a 1 a soft and boggy meadow and waded throug, | second heat. tively wit We curtains aro usw open ; waa disqualified on the third are speciaily favited tw cail be yg erg who ‘fnished alone in fine {LEGANT FLATS, PERFECT IN CONDITION, RENTS TUE MANLY ART r, on ie familion, to let mi 6 jos thee onsen > hayes nearly up to their knecs in mad. One “hound” came | Third hewt.... 1, ma the entire distance in Sin. 468. VE LARGE Ligh? ROOMS IN A BROWN STONE | ¢ nd BILLY FIRL! DEXEFIT—SvIRITED BOXING AND | near getting fast. Lrvoks innumerable intaryoued, form, maIPE he. baseball was the next sport in WRESTEESG © ent 9 ovation excelie ery low ren er croseed them at a bound or forded TK *TVIN yle ing the victor, throwing pete om 7 as them, vega « sy th - more The horas th ‘teut, and F. Moor ai RRA’ * “eg A large crov d assemble] in the aftern almost continuallf ‘sounded, making the rocks: and vores ; H. Mooyer third, with 287 feet, Mo Nitth ot, bowen Oi angetbarae wFionr, | ILll's Thestee, in Houston street, the ion boing a | Woods ech farthing manner.” This, doubtiovs, ‘The trotting annotnced to take place at the Brook. Scat with 9 Tevt. hon indulged in, M. naignes. ' | s i; marge 7 sted th in determinin , rly tire riving P: ville, < ol r 7 then indu! uy, STUDIO LEFT AS Aone, | theet tendered to Dilly Fielila, wo 1x Known to the | Steistedl the “here In Scewivted ond’ turaet eng | 72 Driving Park, Purkville, Long Ialand, yeatorday, | Throwing the Kasenes ee pautged. in, Xt NLY ONE APARTMENT AND ON ct q 2 ( in the Lorimer, No. 30 West Soh twisted again wherever the pursuers preased hard attracted a large assemblage of spoctutors,, The pro- Seeing rate Jansing » reets. of TL ft. 24 upon the putaned. No matter how near the former | gramme called for two events, ono of which came oft. | 5°44 4 were to thd latter, however, they were obliged to fol- | The afternoon was very chilly and the track in bad EXCITING FOOT RACE. ry convent. | Iti et Cneh advanced if new HAVEN, AUCTIONBER, WiLL emoat, at lt A.M. skh West ‘14uh, sporting frateruity as Harry Hi!l's 1» TUESDAY . ronal f aingi Siih TUESDAY | entertainment consisted of #ingi i Man.” dancing, chub nee and unsurpaseed view of Central Park. Apply on the Dromises. J LECOND FLOOR, SLX ROOMS, PRIVATE RESIDE room, Partor and Farney Furniture. swinging, Wrestling wud sparring. The variety per- low its windings betore they could be swid to have Buartect order: staitounry twis, sepurate gas, we. 444 | \ponits Witkin, oeaee ---- sa thie Beet On the programme He ence tho chores" were diacoversd | condition. Six horses out of the ten entered for the ' njeuniay ro Lervie Pi ND SECON 7 ; sy Vale ws = in by nuMerous volunteers f gazing at thom from behind a stone | sweepstakes of £100 aud a wine supper caine to the A foot race for $100 a side came of yi 7 me fs (al re of house Ne ODOM ar. equi alnedic Be Property on ninco 7 Saregama jeering them while they | post—vir, bay guiding Turk, to a 100 pound wagon; | running track at Erba’ Hotel, ne Tomine Bae wus ; _ , Es SO ee Gus Iti, An interesting feature of this gart | orste double,” ‘That skill Is fequized in running aa | Bitck maro lady Fishor, to wagon, afl chestunt mare | T. Pryor and H. Chadwick, two Pier Oe 26. WEST 26TH.—APARTMENT: KLEGANT, LUX ~ programme as a vet-to between | a “hare” may be inferred from the fact that at that | Twilight, brown gelding Frank, black mare Vixen and | ‘The track was in tolerably good a dee the slope, ground nt yen, foomes compact, new; rear play ad and Water Rights Burt and Carrie Wells, two female | moment the “hounds” were abont a mile behind, | brown tare Kinma were in harness, the race bein | agreed to run the distance, 145 yards, Cone et ie ~ Yor three rounds they showed considerable | At luet the “hares"’ began to find the chase a little too | mile heats, best threo in five, Inthe betting Lady | but against the wind. They were sen pd oy HOUSES, KOUMS, PLACES OF BUSI- Diy be tt at auetto non and, although the claret was not drawn, still | hot, ‘The red jackets were clove io their heels, and | Fisher wes the favorite at $2) to $15 over the field. | delay, anda cracking race was run Bay Bons one ESS, &€., WANTED, tthe Rachenge pulcarborn, inanayed to disarrange one another's hoadgeat | the “buying” Of the horns, if it may #o be called, | The race was won by Lady Visher in three «traight | ish, Chadwick eventually breasting eave wae Fan “Yn this City and Rrooklyn. Je by order of Mesers. Phelps, Doge & Co, and to deliver some very telling blows on each other's | sounded «lmost triumphant to their timid | he 1 match for S10), mile heats, best three in | foot in eevenes his competitor. - seconds. Duryea’s bay yelding Harry K., to | in 1 o ywers’ bay: ing Stranger, in har- ‘Another match has been mado, aa the backers of @ oited on account of the former pay- | Pryor are not satisfied with the result. ‘The following is a phn rh AMATEUR PEDESTRIANISM. irontispiece, Nettie Burt, who is tho toller and wlso | ears. They were specding along the edge of ad with fer ry brick | longer in the reach, seemed to have slightly the best | @ ecreek—a tributary of the Bronx. It is iMst,throngi: to Rydee's | of it in the wind up, but che majority of the audience | quite deep and its width is rather greater was enthusiastic over her ematier antagonist, Carrio | than can be leaped. ‘They were not dismayed, bol FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS WAST FOUR UN furnished: fours In private house: $12 tw $16 por Tenth; in New York, Brooklyn or Jersey Uity. Adee HOME, Herald ofice eee Cliff #t—Valuable plot known as Now. 19 ) corners of Eden's LADY WANTS TWO NICK ROOMS, BIT z Wetls, however, but plunged diy in, half way pished ae atte ov » Farnily wi Ri eate no hh one etory hie Poel Lorie Wh #TLING, upto their waists. They eta oo other Lo a MK, fogs Haines te L--Tror- annnhaiains hoarders and with people whe wil uterfers, Ad. nx throws vo The Jeckson brothers tuude «a ood diaplay of | and darted off for homé, shaking theraseives iike ‘Tuviepay, » |, 187K. —-Sweepstakes of $100 t, of Newark, won story brick Btabl ‘ Grewo-Romun wrestling, and showed great peoneiency | epatiels. The “honnds” osme up and eapied one bit | anda wine supper; nille heats; the best three in five, | 4 month or so ago Winfield prs Ms Me odes hte r 7 NBAR STH Teas RO el entre let, | tan teate : Lemmens the ines, ‘Tney twisted and | of paper floating in the current, Colonel Kane and Starters. the champion medal for New Jersey smu p . r ut month Address No. "6; Lot with Baliding, 17.dx100, ots of shapes for filly | others waded straight across, but some of the lag- | William McMahon's blk, m, Lady trians in a match at tho Rink, beating cight com- SULEWOOD, wn Res. - ote a square fall was obtained. | paris delayed, thinking to find ford near by, ad so | | wagon) Under the rules, in order to obtain abso WAXtEDOA PART Ok (A WHOLE Factory . ition, with Harry Hill | the advantage that had been gained was lost. Vor a | 8. W i" wag! petitors, = Un 7 i 180), By OR), two oF three stories, clean aud light, with Zo Fifty per cont of th 4s master of cere , aeviated by old Unele Bill | short tine afterward the pack was kept together, One ik. m. Vixen (in harness), lite ownership of the medal (valued at $180), he waa win it in # second match, One of his pore ambitious young walker named Charles bright, thought he could ty off the prize. He Challenged Scott, and on Wednesday nigt they started to walk 100 miles at the Newark Rink, Yeeter- Vorse power, In of moar Now York. PAU MOS Herald | ®t nottyage for th Bie Full partionines ew NTEDOBY A SINGLE A s KILLOP & & x aia | M Tovee, Who looked as well ae he did twenty years ago. | mile north of Kingsbridge the “hares” turned about Lwilight. ‘The first #et-to wee between two novices, Dorin | and wade straight for Woodlawn, m, Kinga, and Morgan, who pumineiled each other without re- WURTED HOME, H. Corr’s b. yg. Prank, gard to consequences, ‘They were followed by Duteh y reached the hotel at ten. minutes after one | J. Farrell's b. m. Lady Farrell. Sem und Caste and deck Beet and Mnglish, also | o'clock, On the last mile the “hornds’’ were per. | J. Rogers’ b. m, Dolly... . 1m, eorene Zs: W: ye Sitting Room, wi 4th and doth ste and 4th and Gth avs. Addrms 8 f RUTH, Herat by WINANS & DAVIES. 4 . i , ont eight o'clock, after having ‘ iE wel wt pul novices, Who knocked one another around the stage fn | mitted to run their best, and Banham, Vosburyh and | J. Young's by. an, Mag day morning, about ¢ 5 TaTH wt Nowe t ; | hivoly atyle jimmy Melly faved ahead, "Tho return was yory pretty, | 8. Mickey's y. ma, J finished forty miles, Arig withdrew from the | York, at 1020 A | and dirmy y interesting. % came over the last track, Seott kept on until noon, when, having finiabed sixty-two miles, he was declared the victor. A O'LEARY AND CAMPANA, Hoth these parti from the first te ak y of infantry at tall chary I jackets as bright and unsoiled as when t] pecs tine te started. Banham (of the Harlem Athletic ( herd every time they had @chance. in the wind up | rived at the hotel eight minutes after the “hares,” Kelly lad the best of it. and Vosburgh and Smythe were eight minutes later, ationery, Lett 1), Herald Uptown oftioe fire rooms, Add WAstED—a 1 ANDSOMALY FURNISHED PLAT, OF wa 8 Fy A cainiog Ae a > BILLIARDS. jf A'DAVIES No. 10 Pine at ent te THOMAS M RIAN. | Mike Cobtien and Professor Wood then put om the | The rest. wore twor ininutes, behind Vosburgh THE RIFLE Putnapeneuta, Nov. 27, 1878, ala ceiver, at Nos 1¥ and FIL Worth st, New York er. kad the sndhebce were treated to three rounds | and Smythe, All were terribly tired, but quite To THe Eptron or Tar HeRraLy:— b- of a grand di ientifie sj 8 : ° ‘ choices iy ; . of ag display in seien! perring. Joe Hyon jsatic as when they Dinner yo ‘The members of Company F, of the Twenty-second In reply to the card of Mr. P. Napoleon Campana, “NUSSBAUM, AUCTIO. VINGTON 87. nny Saunders and Johnny Be jately announesd, and the whole party published in your issne of this morning, allow me to ATANDARD ella, thin day, 1g oe ty petween the last mentioned being | down to turkey and pastry, nel Delancey Kone | regiment, spent thetr holidey on the Creedmoor Wand at roel | ‘ | prewide end of the table and nm: worn whore in apite of a very wold and heavy breeze | state that, Lolieving his propostion a fair ome in every WML G | 7 tween Billy Fields, of New | congratulating the club very er , ¥ ’ prenaciyyy t Hy aeoope it, aint have corwar.ted $1,000 dM #10 UPWARD; 1 ree, Henle itorny rhom | of ite first moet, ‘Che president fe hopetuily of | they shot their anual matehes, The contpetition the sum be oxpiceers & nt Lowest prices, tas ‘| ate well versed in the puygilistic firet | ite future wud stated that arrangem@ite would soon | for the ‘Traitel Medal was shot at 109 and 150 yards, | willing! compete for, TL commence @ 400 mil ? way, corner 1th at. DHILIP SCHWHINEL AUetiONEER, SELLA 10 round biclds forced the figoting, aud, although show. | be made for a hunt on every alternate Saturday. ‘The | which resulted rye for Mr. F. G. Fallgrafl, who | exhibition at Hortieutural Hall of this city on Mo FEW SECOND UAND BILIIARD TABLES, EQUAL I o'clock, entire Fixty i Yootaneant, 20 Broome ing bimeelt to be @ ame one, was mot at every polut | nest one would take place about Christinas, Ln the | made 40 out of the possible 50 points, lithe match | day next. When that walk is com joted E will at di: wow, very low, a+ PHELAN'S Warerooms, 14 los. Jarre Ronee Kervsene Stove, Crovk by the California boxer, who, alter the third ‘round, | spring thero would be a steeplechaes, Mr, Kane said | for the Ufticers’ hall Cup, shot at 200 and 600 | ouce proveed to New York and make final arreage wn Wnslls, &., ia love had cousiderably the best of the envounter, that ne would secure Jerome Purk tog the hitter j yards, Private O, Hi Bi came out ahead with | montis with ALr, Camnaud, DANLLL Q LEAR