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1 (JAIR1J VOL. XVI. CA1IL0, H.L., WKHNKSDAY MOUXIXU, AUGUST li, lool-, NO. or,. DAILY 13 ULLETIN 71 ,T T r cience 83 Skepticism What has Skepticism done fur the world .' N'itlilnj but, to widest iluuMs. It has vvu tlint Kln'illnatlslii cannot, bo clU'-d. KepUcLs.lu li us bad ies. hliouiimlWu. What has Science done fur tlio worM? A K'nl tunny tlilwjs; fur Instance, It, In . shown Hut ltlieumuttsm can be cured. II bag shown thalNeuraUrlacaube got rl'l oi. Voderiiseleiieeliusprovcdtleit Itlieimiunsii, i a blind ilU av, lihd has provided .M lll.opiloi.o i as lli') remedy which call completely cure It. It litis proved that iiltliou'li tlio nM d'.i tor failed toovercolno Neuralgia. ATllliHIOKoscaii I' d'.'ti It, uud eradicate 11 lruiii tli t stem. It has proved that though these torment In:: illv.i-y-s were ho Hlovv met obstinate, tlicy can be overcome lu u little w bile by means ul JIlMopIioros 1 liotrt be skeptical. If you liuveany doubts, i- 10 what. Atiii.oi'uukos i-an on, write to some of tinea; whom It. has cured, for Instance, Key. s. I!. Penmen, II. I)., I'a-itor Third foiufn-tfathiii.il church, ot New II ivcn, ( onn., 'lie liev. W. P. orbit, pastor (jeorjfeM. M. K. Church, of .New Haven, the Key. J, K. K.-;irlc.s.pa.-it;r Wlllettst. M. K. ( hureli, New nrk city, Mr. Urutmnell, the well know n candy manufacturer, of New Yolk, Kx-iov. Iil,'elow, of t onnectkut, aiiel many others, equally well known. If yu cannot in t Atiii.oi-ikiuoi rif yntir ilmnvl-!. ; will wild it ni-fi paid, mi r--i 1 1 of rwiilar pra-e -one dollar r l.tt'e. We n lr tint you ! 11 t r tin y.nir dmn-i-i. lint if ln Ioimi t it. do imt i -riuiid-il tip try c iucUiUi iIm.-, but urd'r t onui Iroui u u dirtx-tid. ATHLOPHQROS CO,, 112 WALL ST., NEW YORK. iiiiiiimihiiiiiiiih R timtiiiiinimm Goklstinc & Rosen water, 130 & UiS Com'l Ave. hive a full i,: cju.pk-te! luu if DRY GOODS, I ) ! I ESS GOODS, .inn; tiwiK lai-tfi -s, No'ion-', Etc A heavy wxe id Boiiy !ir'a.-.- '1 ap r tries ai.rl I riiirn i li C-A-K-P-E-T-S A fall nitwit if Oil CTo'L. all ntvp tiud ?rn All ioxln nt Ilottoin J'rU-e's! The Baltimore & Ohio TKLEt iKAI'II CO. Efficient Telegraphic Service AT Kl'I'l'CEI) U.VTKS TO ALL I'OLXTS llKUTIII 11 V 1 Ills I'MI'.W V. :" I ' K On (llioi I.. v-i be,u.v M . in Tt-a A' s'. I.ieiii, li l; id!', c LOUIS 0. II .Ell I5KUT, t,Sucits v to ('Las T. NiwIhioI an. I II. !'. (u rtmltl ) Pluiei, Seam and Gas Fitter Coinineifiiil Ave , lict. fentli ami Kle vcntli Ms , C.UUO. : : : 1I-.L. li,iv! Well Yntce !.! l.V I'aai; s faru!ih- J snd Mi: Up. Ael.l lor tile l.'i-i'jbrat d -JlCCKLYi: KOJSCE VMV the bet pump ev.-r Invi iiti'd. Nc (eic ?'ixturci luri ii-hi,.' to erder. Oil ritu:i'! repaired mid bronz"d . f Jn! - ti in; prnmpt:j alt' ml ml to. :)l')tl U B. SMITH. EOBKUT A . M1TL' SMITH BliOS' (Jrunil Centml Store. IJ KALE US IN (UIOCEHIKS, rno visions, dry goods, i;tc. OxN mo. - - LLL Patrick T. McAlpine, Leader lu v O Maclo to Ui'ik-r. 8lh St.,ljul. Ohio LovcM & Commercial Ave. OAIKO. - II-I Keiiaii iu? noatly done at short notice. EW YORK STOUK. WHOLEdALK AND Pr.lL. The Lariat Vjivief.)' Stoclt IIS TI1K CITY. GOODS SOLI) VKY CLOSE KEVV YOKK STORE CO, iioaerii' I Vssff THE CONQUERING HLRO. Tito Appropriuto Muwieal Suluto to LleutennutGrooly and His Mon. TL'i Beautiful and Impressive Ceremonies' Which Marked thy Public Receutiou of the Pioneer Arctic Explorers. I Spscdies Full of Sentiment and Feeling i Grc:ly'o MjJest Response Us Slicks to His Cttniad'js. 1. .it i .-.'lot in, N. II , August 3. Thou Hands utliercil tj witness tliu recep tion l tliu Arctic heroes yesterday. Thd streets wcio li;k: I cariy with visiting niai.i.itioiis, military and civic, l'rom tie-tuny wtro the uiiprcntico boys ii'ym the. training sliipi at l'oi'tsniouth iluJ Janiestu.vii. The DeWitt Clinton Com inundery and Newburypurt Coiii.'uaiHlory made it line uppcarjnev. At 1 1 :oj a. in, u fcteain launch ran lip to Navy LaodiiiL', and Ui'cely an I three id his intn stepped on the wharf. They were received by the committee and spectators with uncovered heads. Creely walked feebly, supported by a naval ollicer, and ld.s brother, John A (jreely. Th-i party whs driven to the 'latid stand. Lieutenant (Jreely expressed a desire not to be separated from libs men. The procession started at 11 : 13, b ing viewed by Cree;y ami his men from the grand stand. TLo crowd was Immense, no estimate beiiifr possible. Cheer after cheer arose as the men of the Th-ti.-', liear and Alert passed by, and louder cheers saluted Commanders .Schley, Colli. i and Lmery. At uoou a salute lroin the 'Navy Yard added its tribute. The most beautiful and touchinu fea ture of tli'J ilay occurred When Hewitt, Clinton and the Newburyport comiaander ies reached the stand. As they .aed With uiifovtrt'l heals, Lieutenant and Sr K r, i u'ht (jreely repeated.)- waved his hand and bowed with Mii'lb s of affection, "Vheii they itaehed a centra! position in front of the stand the coinni.i'.idcrics cuuntertiiar.'li-: I, halted and saluted Lieutenant (.r-ely. Then one tf th ; bands played ".'see the fund. tiering II .to Comes." Tlie'ie was a paue; then ti.e vtherban l played the .-oft musiu of "Home, Sweet lloliii ," the eli ct lei beautiful iu tie: extreme. The survivors linked their thoughts as th'j llood ef r-co: lec tions swept throtuh th'. ir minds, wh:H; the music 'laved, at:d when ii ceu.-ed the emotion 01 the Inillti tu;e of speclat'jrs fou:id vent ill mo-t (liihos.astic cheer.-. Cheer after (deer was called' for an 1 iven with " timers " fr Lieutenant ( irro y an I his men. Then tip: band oi one of the cominaiuk lies played "Auid Lai. ;f ne," hil l tie; jt jcessiou moved on. A.i swoti as the Templars hail passed, Lieutenant I. recly re-entered the car riage with his wife and was driven lo the Admiral's house. The other sur vivors followed soon after. Mu-ic Hall was packed ill the evening. The- stai;e was liln-d With cinitaries. As each appeared the audience burst into applau-e, ex-Speaker lliliilail, lieiij. V. llj'.ler at.d Coiiiin.iiider Schley reeiiun,' the heartiest deiuonst rations. Oei.er.il Lutar was greeted with three cheers. Conspicuous aiiionur those ou the plat form, b' si Jes the dbove, Were CoUureiS man K ibics in, of lirouk yu, ex-Secretary Knhesou, HoVti'iior Hale, Secretary ( li i:i;!.er, (icucr.il ilazen, Admiral Luce, iloti, Frank Junes and Captain Mitchell, of the United States steamer Callatiu. Lev. V. A. Mcliinley acted as Chair man, and at Sio'J itev. l)v. Aldeu offered prayer, making touching mention of the dead and reuderitij: deep tha:iksy;ivii) for the preservation ot those who were rescued. -Mayor Treat theu delivered an address of welcome ou behalf of the city to the rescued, the rescuers and all the visitors, saying tlio courage, the fortitude and skiil evinced by the ollicers and men of this expedition have luridshed another illustration of the truth that "peace hatii her victories no less unowned than war." Lev. H. L. llovey followed with a welcome from the cit'.ens, expressing their pride that two I'oitsinoiith boys were amoiu the rescuers, and assuring the suivivors that however inairnilicent their future ovations in;j;!it be, noue would be more truly from the heart than their lli'st by citizens of Portsmouth. Secretary Chandler was then intro duced, lie irave a history of the Greely ami the relict expeditious, saying: "Our lifst duty is to pay our tribute of praise and of mourning to thos.- devoted men who, having completed their two years of fruitful labor came southward to Cabe Sa bine, and alter months of starvation, borne with heroic fortitude and patience, perished as truly on the Held of duty as if they had met their late at the cannon's mouth. The people of the United States look back on their record with a just, but mournful pride, and whenever, throughout thu world, the story of their heroic endeavors and sufferings is told, the memory oJ these martyrs to duty will forever be cher ished aud held in honor. With special tciidi rness, we turn to Lieutenant (ireely aud his comrades, the only survivors of an American Arctic exploring party which readied out further toward llui pole than any pievious explorers. For their labor and their endurance we honor them; lor their sufferings wo give them our pity and sympathy; and ti comfort, cheer and encourage them, wl promise, them the gralltudo ol their Government and their countrymen. Tho balance of his speech wal devoted to extending the heartfelt thanks ot the Government and tho coun try to the rescuers, calling each of tho three commanders by imnio and extend ing niual pralo to each of tin? ollicers and inen. Ho closed w ith these words: "Tho Nation will always dwell with fond remembrance upon those who shared lu the danger and tho success of the Greely relief expedition of 1SSL" Charles A. Nesmith read a communica tion from Lieutenant Greely, giving most affectionate praise to Secretary Chandler and the ollicers and men of tho relief ex pedition, for the energy and perseverance displayed lu returning the sufferers. Chas. A. Nesinith, Crcely's brother-lu-law, spoke lu behalf if tho Lieutenant, and with much emotion read tho follow. Ing from Greely: "N'o rea60U less than ..I. ...... l,,l,P;ie f . t.m!r r.t tli.nnrlli nn I nltiht of the llvlttfj members of thu IviJy Fratikli'i Hay expedition. I ait now unable to tlttlngly expresi how deeply we feel the honor done US bj your iisseinb y hero to greet w 1th klndlj words of wciooiue the ih ing and to glv voice to tender hvtupilhy for the dead. During our service north we tried to dc our duty. If li our dYoris aught h found ol work accomplished or of action done which touches th .- hearts of the peo ple, we shill feel that our labor! ii nd hardships are more than rewarded, Time and Inclination are cpully w wilting lo dwe 1 on th.' work done or thu hard ships endured. 1 must, however, state tiiat never for one moment in our darkest it Ji el gloomiest hours, did vvu doubt that tlio American people were planning aud doing for our it sjtie through their repre sentatives all lint lay in human power and skill. From day to day as lood failed and our m n died, that faith ami that certainty trave strength lo us who lived. I will not tell what you well know, how the Secretary of the N ivy set heart and soul for our relief, and imbued his subor dinates with Ids own indomitable energy, and how the relief ship were made ready in an unprccedeiitedlj short time, ieuiknow less oith; uu tiiieneliab.e ze d and determination which animated CapUin Schley and the ollicers of the sijua Iron. No risk was too great, no demand ou their .strength aud en I'gy too severe, when it was possible that an hour could be gained or a mile' made gooel. S marked was their oi-pat'h it ii 1 energy that had they kuow.i our exact condition and locality, and thus avoided the thor ough sweeping search from Cape Vorii to Carey Islands and Lilc-boat Cave, they cou.dn't have reached Camp Clay in time to save another lile. None but those ol Arctic experience can appreciate the won der; ui wors of that .-ipiadrjii no one ki.ows belter than I, ho-.v inadequate is this tribute to the Navy, not .ess glorious in this work of peace', than it lias a ways been in time of war. Thanking you for your kind deeds, tl.oiightiul cuiisieteration, tender sym pathy to us a. I, the living and the dead, I icmaiti yours sincerely, A. W. Gin i;i.v, First Lieutenant Fifth Cavalry U. S. A. Acting Comnianiler Lady Fraukihi Hay Lxpeditiou. Lx-Speaker lliii'lall sal 1: It has bee a my good fortune id the House of Repre sentatives uj help toward .sending out the Greeiy re.ief expedition. In the success accomplished, I t ike utiu-u.il grat'uiea tioii. Those who have perished, have I cnslied in the discharge oi their duty, and if knowledge is power tin se men h ive added lo the sum of knowledge of theircountry, and in so adding have increased its pow er. 'I heir names shall live as household word-. I am here to testify that the vcrctary of the Navy l as represented the fee.ing id the lbill-j of U .'pre SO II to,- tivus, ii;'si in the rcsfu of the men and now in paying every honor that, is due t those i-rave h'.el i'Hig-suff.iiug public servants. General P.uiler, on being introduced, was received with great applause, and said h!s main excuse lr helny present was t'.ie fact that he was boru in this county, and iu ad his varied and adven turous career iiis heart h.atl always come back to the lolls, the i,k-u ami the women of New Hamp shire as to his own h--arthsto:ie. lb' th .'Ught the glory of planting the stars and stripes further north than any other nation sullicient to pay for all the sacri lico. He hoped one abettor of tho expe dition would not be forgotten, and that ad honor and praise would be awarded the (jueeu for her kindly interest, General ilutlcr continued at cousiderab.e length t3 discuss the value and future of Arctic research. tr.h'.-r iotercsting remarks were made bv Governor Hale, of New Hampshire; Senator Hale, of Maine; Couiman ler seh.ey, General Ha..-i), ex -Secretary l!"b. son and Commander Collin. iin-I'I-mmon ami rum. Destruction of tha Pennsylvania Hail roatl D pat in Jersey City. Nkvv VuttK, August 4. The Pennsyl vania Kailro.ul Depot in Jersey City is burning an I will be totally destroyo I. Ni:vv Yoiik, August 3. The- Pennsyl vania Kaiiroad Company's tug-i got aj :Iosj to the lire as possible and threw streams of water ou tho !liui"s. The ferryboats put out from Desl'ro-sei street, but were unable t ) effect a land ing and remained iu midstream, oitiiiiv oi,- nn; i mi-:. The employes had been smelling escap ing gas for weeks at the ferry olliees. Ferrymasler K ibt. Jones was aloue iu his olllce, his assistant having closed up and gone home. A lady h id just stepped up lo buy a ticket when a terriile explosion occurred, directly beneath the seat of the ticket sellers. Tho lady was thrown backward upon the sidewalk but w is uot severely injured. She wa.ked home. The lerryui ister was blown fully six feet Into the air and struck the cediing of tlu booth, anel dropped, scorched and senseless. Kegaiuing consciousness a moment later he escaped just iu time from the bttileling, which was soon in Haines Imuieeliately following the ex plosion, a sheet of liamc shot into the air. The Hie spread with marvellous rapidity along over three hundred feet of water front. It was conjectured by some Hi it the lire had spread through the g pipes, and that Hie Hist cxp.osion had been fallowed ui) by others. A elo.en engines were soon pouring .streams upon the ll.iines. The explosion and ii lines which loliowcd created the wildest excitement in Taylor's Hotel, which is on y lllty feet away. Many guests begin to remove their baggage, and the clerks had eilll cuity in preventing a panic. Abraham Goodwin, Iwenly-tvvo years old, and Jen iilo Gallagher, idiu teen years old, were! badly burned. They were brought to this city and taken to the hospital. The roads affected are the Pennsylvania, the West Shore and the New York, Susque hanna & Western. The buddings were supplied with a complete tlru alarm sys tem, and the employes were formed into a lire brigraele. The men have been drilled nightly for years. They were supplied with hose, pumps and ladder.-!. T x 8 Cattle Fever ut Topjka, Kansas. Toi-kka, Ka., August 5. The Sheriff of Kills County telegrnphoel Govcrnot Click yesterday that the Texas fever had broken out there, aud that there wal danger of its spreading generally through the southern part of the county unless measures were at once taken to suppress It. Tho Govcruor ordered tho stricken cattle to bo quarantined Immediately, and has seut tho Statu Veterinary to thJ- In fected district to take further action In tho case, It Is not kuovvn how tho F.llis County cattle became Infocted, as nouei nf the ratt'n frmn JMhlwrll have b.-otl POLITICAL MATTERS. Tho Awful Work Dono at tho Poll in tho Rocont Kentucky Elections. MaGj Murden aud Multitudes of Main in? Mirk and Mtr tho Day Trii'j to Her Traditions Ex-Gjvernor HnJticko' Vxwj of thi Prospects of His Party 'Jaily Gaining Strength. Wtsviu.l, Kv., August 3. -The in terest in the ekciion forjudge of the! Appellate Court in tho eastern Ken tueky District is very great, but the remoteness of some of the coun ties mikes it impossible to get the re sults tins morning. A majority i.i claimed by both parties. Forty cotuitie.) are embraced lu the district. No Lepublicun has ever belore been eiecteel to the Appellate bench iu this Slate. At Lexington and other towns many dis gracehil scenes occurreil. At the tortuer place a dispute over the election between Geo. Siewait, Democrat, aud J. 1). Goers, K 'publican, resulted in (leers killing S'.ewait. At the same place Jack Cleary was iliseinbo.vl.'d by Jack Murphy. Loth w re eli'dak. Lt.i.,ios, Kv., August 3. licports from along the Hue of the Chesapeake Ohio K iilr.j.t Is give evidence of a bitter light over th election of Appelate Judge from the First District ol Ke.r.ucky yesterday. In an altercation at Lnterprise, Robert Griffy shot and killed two men, and then died from thj effects of a shot from tlu pistol of one of his victims, who llred before he was killed himself, or from thu pistol of some unknown person. Fxchinging sluts tin.- tight became gen eral, 'the tlr.-1 man to drop was Solomon IS.'adiy, killed by a bullet over the ear, aud the second death was that of Add. Si.e niore, .of G lie's Station an I the wound lug of Allen Suttin, and John Martin and John Day followed. The Sheriff is said to have killed Sizemore, but was shoot ing at some one else iu the crowd. Ter rible excitement reigns, and many others are Injured. It was Impossible to get further f articular last night. S.vit.v iooa, N. Y., August 3. Closj ob servers say there is trouble brewing iu the Democratic camp. Kelly is reported t3 have isiued his ultimatum. It is to the effect that Tammany must have the control of all the New York city olliees or tho ticket will bo bolted. Cleve-hi-'1 aud Manning are said to be inclined to ignore Tammany and take their chances with Kehy against them. Hendricks i for conciliation, and with that end iu Vevv, hael repeated interviews' with the Tammauy chief. .Lx-Governor Hendricks talks of the prospects of the campaign with the greatest freedom. "I think the ticket is daily gaining strength," lie saiel to a Uniteel Press reporter to dav: "Of course there are little tlillicu'ties in the State of New York, some of them of an unusual uiture. The laboring classes are somewhat elisatisiicd and some of Kelly's friends are sore, but they are all Democrats and will be all right before election day. Hendricks' letter of acceptance is al most conipleteel. It will be brief and will uot meddle much with political prob lems, but will follow somewhat lu the line of his speech to the notification com mittee. It may be issued the samj day Cleveland's letter is published. TUC lIFATIlll.V. Conflict Over Ah Sin Between Judgo anel Attoimy of tha Uniteel States Court. San Fkanctsco, Cm.., August 5. There is the usual trouble in the United States District Court as to the a.lnilssi on of Chinamen, the District Attorney argu ing for carrying out the Ilestrictiou law as recently amended iu Congress, w hile Judges Sawyer and Hoffman are constru ing it to the advantage of the coolie, llil. boru maintains that the act applies to these Chinese eu route for the Pacltlc coast ptlor to its passage, while the judges contend to the contrary. Tho Chinese Consul here Is becoming more Imperti nent and overbearing, aud with the con currence of tho State Department at Washington is likely to make the amend ed act as inoperative as the okl act Colonel Lee, the Chinese Consul, recent ly boasted in the District Court that he had caused about sixty rulings of the col lector of the port of Sail Francisco to be reversed iu Washington. The latest in this "matter is that the Cus-toin-houso lias decided that it alone was competent to issue cerlillcates whether to merchants or laborers, uud so notified the Chinese Consul. The latter commu nicated with Washington and Secretary Frelinghuysen decided that Chinese con sulate certillcates should be treated as prima facie evidence. Liter still, upon the arrival of the last China steamer, fourteen Chinese were foutiel ou board equipped with Chinese consular certill cntes. They were not allowed to land at once, and the Chinese Consul again tele graphed to Mr. Fieilnghuyseti, In re sponse to which the following dispatch was received at the Custom-house: Wasiii sii rov. I). ('., .Inly ;:i. 7"'i'i' i'nVc tor i,f CitxtiHiis, Sim 'Viiim.',', ( e.: Allow tivenly-l'oiii' C!iinu-i) men I ants, who iiri ivol lit jour 1 i L ill - --III inst., tn land without i xuet ir-' Hi" evidence iuiiired hy tin- act id .Inly a, Is-1, issued C'lIvin.KS I'. Coo.v, Aetiinr Secretary. No statement concerning tho persons iu question lias been made- by the col lector of tho port to Washington, anel tho action of tho Statu Department was bused entirely upon tho representation made by the Chinese Consul. U will also be noticed that tho Washington authori ties requested tho landing of ten more Chinese than were held. If the District Court here holds thu Chinese consular certllleates to bo goo I, there is no tolling how niuuy irregular landings will be made. filalne'a CTcas Call. Bau llARnott, Mi:., August 5. It was discovered last night that tha steamer Scbeuca had been running (or several days with a broken crauls pln" scarcely half au luch remaining lu tho socket and keeping tha machinery from a g.-iuerat 'tmsdi tip, ft ml the pasM';;ir- from J nich lllalno took yesterday, and In the eugino room oi which, right over the broken pin, ho sat lu conversation with tho engineer. The company has tele araphed for the steamer tjueen City, of iiaiigor, to take the Sebenca's place until the latter Is repaired. Such lias been tho amount ot travel on the Mount Desert branch of the Maine. Central for the last two days th it last night's mail train was an hour and a half late, and this morning it was two hours and a half late, nn: riiiui:T j.kft. Visit of tho President to'tha Dinsmora Mansion. Pofuiiuixi-sii:, N. Y., August 3. Presi dent Arthur visited Dutehess County yes terday. He arrived at llhiuo Cliff at 1 1 : -0 a. m. by ferry-boat from Kingston. On tho way from lililue Cliff to Staats burg, the President was asked what lie thoiht of the campaign. He replied that it has looked well for the Uepubli can ticket from the beginning and added: "What is more, the outlook seems to grow better aud better." The train reached Staatsburg at 1 1 : 1:1. There was a crowd at the elepot, and a large 11 ig was draped across the roadway. As tho party alighted, Mr. Diusmore step ped forward and welcomed them. The party entered thu carriages and were whirled along to the Diusmore) mansion. F'roiii the broad piazzas a inagnillcent view wis had of the Hudson, the Catskills and Valley of the Waikill. At J p. in. dinner was announced. The menu was elaborate. The train due at Staatsburg at 5:3d p. m. had been or dered to stay there to take the Presiileu tial party ou board. Tho train laid there four minutes, when tho conductor sig nalled the engineer to go. As tho Dins more carriages arrived, tho ageut said: "Tue train has gone." "Well," said Mr. Diusmore, this is the"llrst time I ever knew of the President of the United States getting left." All re-entered the carriages and wcro.drivcti to Khine Cliff. The President and"''' General Stiarpo and his son crossed over to Kingston. To-day the President and party will go to the Hot'.l KaaterskiU. MASK HA M. Hit 1Y ITT US. Score of Games Playa.l on Monlay, August 3. Detroit, Mich. Lull ilo-, li; De ti'oits, 0. Chicago, 111. Chlengos, 'J; Cleveland.-, Pittsburgh, P.i.-ilrook'yus, 4j Alle gheny, L Indianapolis, Iud. Toledos, 1'.'; In diauapoiis, 7. Washington, D. C IJ.i'.timore Unions,' 8; National Unions.-, Kichmond, Vi. Allentowu-, Id; Vir ginias, i. Games at New York and Philadelphia postponed ou account of rain. Tin; Tt'iti'. Saratoga Races. SvuvteniA, N. Y., August 3. Cloudy and threatening weather this morning discouraged a large attendance at the track, but the races lost nothing of inter est on that account. First L'acc I'urse of SPO; .V) to sec onel horse: two-year-olds; live furlongs: Won by Jay Pell: Ilarrigan, second; Ilaliatua, third. Time, 1 -jy,. Second II ice Summer handicap, all a-."'', l.oo.i added, one and one-half miles, was won in a elienching rain by leife-ree: Blazes, second; Georo Lou, I, third. Time, :-:!.' Third Uace-Purse of $300, 8100 to Second horse; distance, one niTe and seventy yards: Gleaner, llrst; Manitoba, Second, lime, 1:31 l-'J. Mutual , $3.70. Chicago Kaces. CuicAii", Hi.., August 3. The racing yesterday was very good. Tlu favoiites captured but two races. First Pace For three-year-olds who have not won at Chicago this year, three quarters of a mile: Whisperlne won; Actor second ; Great Maria, third. Time, :':r.' 1-1. Second Knee Owners' handicap for two-year-olds, live-eight lis of a mile heats : Gerinaiiia won; Lady Croft second in two straightheats; Van! tor, third. Time, 1:01, 1:01 l-l', Third U ice For beaten horse-', one anel one-quarter miles: Cetiterville won; John Sullivan, second; Chatitilly, third. Time, Jill 1-'.'. Fourth II ice Selling race, one an I one-sixteenth miles: Krgot won; Mani tou, second; Startle," thiid. Time, 1:31 Fifth Pace For three-year-olds, three quarters of a mile: Avery won; Top Sawyer, second; Colliding, third. Time, 1:17 1-1'. Brighton Beach Kaces. .w YeiKK, August 3. The races at IJrigliton l.eaeh yesterday were run off, despite the stormy weather ami heavy track. The attendance was small, being coiilhie I to the sporting fraternity. First Uace Consolation purse, three quarters of a mile: Australlua, llrst: Medusa, second; Ketort, third. Time, 1 :1'0. Second Pace Consolation pu rse, three quarters ot a mile: Tony Foster, llrst; Hostage, second ; Columbia, third. Time, l:i'l " Third Uace Culver Kai.'road Stakes, one ami one-half miles: Carlev It., first; Dizzy F.loude-, second; Urunswick, third. Time, 1': PI l-i'. Fourth Pice Selling purse, one and one-eighth miles: Ten Strike, llrst: Iliiu Purke, second; Ghost, third. Time, 1:31! l-J. Fifth Uace All ages, one and one eighth miles: Arsenic, lirst; Frank H., second; Lena, third. Time, 1' :0l 1-1. Sixth Pace Seven-eighths mile: Car lisle, llrst; Will Davis, second; Florence J., third. Time, 1:31 3-1. Beecher is "Alivo and Kicking." Pi:i:kskii.i., N. Y., August 5. Tho M s. Henry Warel Iieccher cordially shook hands with a reporter in his country home tills evening, and said: "Well, so youcamo to l'eeksklll expecting to write up my funeral, did you? I had a little touch of colic Friday. Tho doctor told mo to keep quiet. I didn't, so I felt badly Sunday. To-day I've becu arouud as usual, aud am alive and kicking." Dr. Tlklensald that Mr. IJcechcr passed ono or t.vo bad nights suffering from con gestion Ot thO right Jcl'lnny, 'I'ltn trotihlft la over now. Eat-Judge Fithian Dead. New Yoiiif, August 3. Kr-Judga Free, man J. TUMao, a woll-knowa lawyer and Republican politician of this city, died last evcnlttit at his rtsllence, No. HWfst TEST YOUR BAKINGPO'ADER TO-DAY! IleevU :idvciti.t i .is nil,, ltd ly purrt CO.sT;virV AMSIONIA. THE TEST: ri.ii'e.l .M,, i.,,,, i ,, i,,,!.!,,,, until hratuil.thi-a r, ai,,i. ti. , ,,v,.rah, snu.il. A -li.-r.u-t ill nut Iw r auani Vj duuet, tuu Hmciico el uiimnjiua. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. 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Rick nendncho and relirvi all till tronMcs Inc!-d--:it ton billoua Mnioof the pvnti in, Btieh as Dijs riiiesx, Nau-i-a, Drowsinesn, lhstr-fsafti rentinsf, V - in tho Side, Ac. While their most reuiark alilo bucceBU has been eliown lu curinij TTr!i!liche,yet Cart r'fLittle Liver rillsarooftnivlly valuable in l'oiisup:itioii, curing and prewntiiuj th: iiiiuoviiicenipl.iint, v.iiiio tiny iilo correct all disorders of Uio sioie.t'Ii, Btiiiuil.1t.) tha liver and regulate tho tovt. Id. JEve-n if tin y only cured AdK-flicy V'O'ild he almost priceless to thus who eiili' r f r- i-i this listrcaii coiiipluiut ; but fortu li itely tluir;;noeliiefsdoeb not. end here1, and thora v'l.ii-nco try tlii-iil will llnil tlie-ce little iilllgvalu 'iie i u fct man v ways that they will not be willing to el o v.iliuut tlieai. Hut after all sic I; head Is thcbnr.e cf po many live-j that hero it whcri w make our pitat Loait, Cur piili cure it while others dn"t. . , laiter's Littla Ller rills ari very pmitil and Tory ta-y to taVe, t)no cr two pilli tiiaken doee. Th y an) rirlrtlv vevet.iblo and d not grini) or pnrao, but by ir penile aeuon plenoo all who tn-othiMii. Iav!iiliiUi.'jceut: live forl. toU by Uru;;; iat every where, or ieut by mad. C1KTEU 3IEUICINE CO-.XewYork ) "i SL'DSCRinK FOP. The Weekly Bulletin. 30 CENTS! tlTClubs of Ti:N for HM. nd osmei And money, - ' 11 958 mm 3Kn 0 J CARTERS . -Miver 4-. mis, I4EA0 VK3S