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m l ' " A --THB MOULD'S HALr-EATE SITUATION DAY&...SATIT13T I "" ' V ' VH I 1 5 O'CLOCK! -OAY pqfe "" 5 O'CLOCK i if PRICE ONE CENT. NEW YORK, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1891. PRICE ONE CENT 1 I RACING. HJT ? f RILEY WON ml JL He Gathered in the M Shrewsbury Handi ly cap Easily. BIG GRDWD AT MORRIS PARK. o Fremont Was an Easy Winner in "JL the July Stakes, mmm tKMk nrrcui, to -rmj itikino world. HJ? Morkib Vxri Hack Trick, July 11. After Kr a lapse ot several days racegoers found them- 1 nelves again at Morris Park to-day. The chango was a welcome one. Morris Park Is popular with all classes, and will continue to be bo Just us long as lis proprietors, Messrs. John t A. 11. Morris, continue to do as they have done in the past, and that Is keep an eye open for the comfort of the public. JlL. Everything that can be done for the conve- vfiliVj lilence of the public Is done and the result is MtT clearly visible. mL To-day there are probably 16,000 people HS-' present when the first race was run. This Hi f speaks volumus. Hj The programme was an attractive one, sev- H . y eral stake events being the features. $' For the Shrewsbury Handicap liowland was V to meet lllley over a mile and a half, aud the ', crowd was divided In their opinion as to who 1 would win. AH agreed that l)e Muth was a J? dangerous element ; also the race promised 1 o be a grand one. I 1 1ip llrsi race w as also a good one. Judge ,1 Morrow, Mr John and Bermuda were agreed ' upon as tliu niily oaes In It. Judge Morrow as the lavorlte. of course. Ills past races have been onu Mring of successive victories, and very small odds were tho best that could be secured ugalnst him. Mary took a flyer on Ht, John to beat him, a and bhrewd horsemen believed that this was , only a remote possibility. Judge Morrow r'4 vt on easily rrom Bermuda, who beat Beanser If a neck. . Fremont o'as mode on even money favorite In tire second nice, certainly Ids past per- I forniunces Justified the price. Alrpfuut 1 seemed to bo the only onther horse who was L. backed at all. There were heveral unknown quantities In tho race, and big bettors held aloof. II Anna IS. and the Patrimony colt. In nddl- lion, were plased In tho full place books. Fremont won haudlly after a little shaking up. Patrimony colt was second, but with a good boy up would have won. Alrplant was ' tulid. MUST RACE. I f Handicap sweepstakes, with sjl.'JSO added: ; mile and a furlong. I , 71lli , I ' . StarUrr IP.fi Jortr'll. SlralaXt. Hart. 1 Judge Morro l'J7 .1 kjviutiton I 'I cut J IlannnUl luiS .llrant . 7-1 05 , lli-aueay '.I'i .W. .Mideely .30-1 4-1 ,JHM 4 SlrJnUn ... .lis Hamilton. 4-1 7-10 Vp, 5 IMatto aa .Ward 30-1 10-1 mV llcansey rushed to the front and going up M:( M tin1 hill opened up n gap of elht lengths llvj 'i "ni Judg" Murrow, Klr.lnlin, liermuda and flrjg tidette. 'lids order was kept to the head of ml 'lie Rtrotcli, where Honnsey was still a length y lnfnni. i ml ng down the hill Judge Mor- II row giadual y overhauled the tiling lieansey, MLt I and nt the i'nd von handily by a length irom Hjr Heimuda, who bent Jteunsey n neck, 'lime Hj i.sih- iM Tim Jul states, tor two-jrar-old", with 81,uO0 added; sl fur ongs. tltlUo'l s'ar(r. Wht .'ad-iMi. .UralffA), Flat: 1 Frennnt 11H .'Ural .11-10 13 ' " Patrimony ,olt.llH F'ickn.inj . ..10-1 ,11 it Air-plant lll'l.. Hamilton.. . ft U 12 Ol Ntllcolt ll.l..Murpby .. .101 4-1 lcnB,atu I1J .1 Itjtou.. .16-1 ft-1 I ' (I Anna li 115. l.uUtneld 8-1 'J-l i 1 .Marina ... .11(1 .llcrj.n .. IS 1 e-1 ! 'Inuurii.lt .li:i..l)ai(gett JO-1 loi , lloltfd and thrwf jockey. W ... When th"j ciid" lu sight Elslnor colt was m&y In mint, with Anna n., Nell colt, Fremont, Wfjfi Alrshatt mid Put ninony colt next. Coxswain ail "howtdltiiront ut the end of ahalf mile with , ('fel I 'cmoiit, irshntt mid Patrimony coltnett. VBFjJ eighth from homo Tremont wont to the W ftoat .uid won liundlly by a lngth from ;H I'aiilmonvculi.wh.i got up in thlaft lew f stilufs and li at Alrplant a hfao. Time f l.l-t'.... . I f.r.hu nice. I I Hi" surewsiiuij Handicap, with ':,non ' homixI: lnl.c and a hair. i'l ' won. Driuutli recond and llaceland I ; till! II 'Mini '.'.'III. I BIG CBOfflJT BfllGHTIB. jjjf Major Thormon Wins tbo Openini Jrl Event in a Good Finisli. Ijii jK I 'srtcui. to uir ivtMsc. wouid I "TBI IlKIUUTil.S IIU4CII Hack Tiuck, July II. I J Valr rating imd ft cool copnn brecio rewarded J ih slxormoie thousand ppople who made T i Ik Joume.v niihc lirlfbiou Beach track tc t i ar. I i he wants ot tits spjculotons were attended t to byMity biolciMSb'n. Among tho latter ' .iTPti! who had bten doing business at Mcr- iim and Je.omolMrb) during the past six daj s I MUST RACE. ' 1'nric 8.10O, for thrce-yeai-olds; selling nl- i lowiiuccsj ii'-l fin longs. t , H-IIInt I J .,,r,r H7.V. .toilful, ftruight. I'itr I 1 Ma.ir .'!i.i"..'n.lUl LaiiibirT . . . 5- 1 8-ft i. Mi ti-.":i.J 114 blmt . . ..4-1 H-X -. j azi,il ids tijim . :i-i c'. I. t. l). n in .,ivi- , 6n-i la i j li f. KirlardK toi.UO .1. f.sml,lej CO -I 'JO-I li, li Ml.lit-t .. UC. II .lunm it-l f-1 ir 7 1' m .. .KiCli II n0.r..n 2-l e-1 i f h !. I iktdii . .IUK. slaltl lll-l i- I ' Vi.l..' .. lilt t'lllahlll ..10-1 10-1 I i lujjj.l ... Ii7 Wnlwr 'm I It 1 ' J ( V fn- .1 I'i'lirileUva til'-iKist the Held hrokn ', I r i..i .l! mi.i'ii"d. Ml-lvi-, M haidK. I'ox. J Vi i.i.f ii'ii.' tilly a li Zsii'ibM s-t thepni-i J .s!'"imI nil-ll-ntof tlMMIOidl. i ..,-,. i,r !li run-1, wh i mis indlvlnter- ii- ..I v.l I, h' 11, inter ir.n curt, worked, f 1,1 i.si I n.r nijr'i ih-lfic, uiid woii l.aiMie i in .t l I. in 'i Mntogii Time Mlv, who' U.u .'.inubli iwnl'igtliik 'll'jie I O'JVi ' i iiut-iiM' ill -t nlglti, -:i.S0: iiice, I 'ja ii . M'u i.'i liii-. uhy paid i S.0.-I. I rioip RACE jS(, lt.i s .10J, f ii-.n...iai.-d; fl'" furloiiga. ii I r.ui. ! II -.i.iri. II A',. .Uttiit , inliAi. .',flM, 11 f 1 '. M'am in' I.smMer 7 -5 8-J ' nl 3 1 iv - ll'l. Iltnu 'I -I .n BTrTl U li if. li HlV Wr.rr lid- i 10-1 W X i Uii-iu . ... 91 J. Lauitlf .60-1 3-J-l , 5 Klaidom 101...lon. R-l 8-1 0 Jl.tlm nllj 8J .T. Klrnn 10-i 7-1 7 1.1-i.rrchann ..100..J. Nolan. .40-1 ll-l H Siu.liAlillj. loow r Hill (i-l 2-1 ! J Ulark liutiar lml. II. Uinta. 10- 1 -l I 10 1'attr of Cork o 10U. W.WIhUma 100-1 30-1 flold Wave, Temple and Irregular wero tho I leaders nt tho start. Thu lam tiomrd soon I pas.trd ihe former two, and held an ' ndinntacr of two lengths tu the turn for hnniOi where Gold Wavn appeared hopelessly lieatcn. In tho stretch, however, Daly's clt re sponded gamely to L&mbley's call, winning finally by a length from Temple, who finished two lengths in front of Irregular, lime 1.08M. Mufuels pud t Htralght, HAO : place, a.7. Temple paid tn.os. THIRD RACK. l'urso tooo One mile Longfellow won, Oypsy Queen second and AM third, lime 1.4Tl. Fourth itace Three-quarters of n mile. Kitty T. won, Itambler second and Kern wood third. Time l.lSVj. - a MIDDLE STATES REGATTA. A Vesper Olub Oarsman Breaks the Quarter-Mile Eecord. Newark, N. J., July 11. -The Middle States Kegatta on the Passaic River was held this morning. There w as some delay In beginning the contests. The races were rowed up the rlter, and the distance was a mile and a half slrulghtawnj. The tlrst heat In the Junior Blngles was won bv M. .1. Carney, Institute B. c. 'lime tc.'MH- hecond Heat Won by W. H. Van Benthuy sen, Passaic B. c. l line 10.03W. Third Heat Won by Kdwoxd Morgan, Ex celsior B. C. Time H.4B. In the quartcr-mllo dash, final, Edward Hedley, Vesper It. c, of Phllndelphla, was first, m d KriHl Hawkins, Manhatlsa B. C, second. Time 0.67. This Is th best time on record. Tho best previous record was 1.08. There were no trial heats in tho senior singles. 1 he Junior e lght-oared race was won by the Btaten Island crew. Ibe Eureka crew was second, lime 8m. 12s. Three clubs entered for this raco the Btnten Island A. C, Eureka B. C. and Dauntless How lng Club, The Btaten Island crew took the lead at the start. All the crews rowed lu good rnrtn. The Dauntless boat fouled the Eureka boat, but the race was not Impeded by the acci dent. Tbo finish was close aud exciting, but the Staten Island men maintained their lead and won by a half length from the Enrekas. The Intermediate t lght-oared shll tlrst trial heat was won by Atlanta Boat Cli.b, Htaten Island Athletic Cluusecond, Crescent Athletic Club third. Time 7m. B&Hs. second trial heat won by Institute Boat Club, with Paesalc Boat club futond. Friend ship Boat club third. Time 7m. 603. 'Ihe final heat for senior four-oared trigs was won by the Atlanta B. C, Triton B. U. second. Time 8m. it. Junior four-oared shell event was won by the Eureka II. C, with Institute B. C. second. WORLD'S FAIR DEDICATION. Programme of Exercises to Include Brilliant Military Manoeuvres. 8T AIBOCIATKD PKISS.l Chicago, July 11. Plans for the dedicatory exercises of the World's Fair from Oct. 11 to 14, lRiia, have been adopted by the Commit tee on Ceremonies. The military parade and review will take place Tuesday, Oct. 11, and the subsequent days of the encampment will be devoted to regimental and brigade drills and other mili tary features of an attractive nature. Includ ing on Friday, Oct. 14, Illustrations of an attack and defense of a position with all arms of thtsprvlco During overy evening there will be magni ficent displays of fireworks at Jackson Park and on the lake along the entire front of the city. Wednesday. Oct. 18, will be Dedication Day proper and the memorial services will be held in the main building at Jackson Park. Ihuaaday, dot. lil, the grand civic and In dustrlal display, which b, to 1m one of the crowning features of the celebration, will no formed at 10 I. . AMERICAN HACKNEY HORSES Society Formed to Improve Their Dreed. Tho American Hackney Horse Society Died Its certlflcato of incorporation to-day. Its objects are to preserve a record of the pedigree of hackney horsed, publish a ptud book of such horses in the United StateB and Canada, and generally to Improve the breed. The directors are Pierre Lorlllard, Jr., W. Seward Webb and Prescott Lawrence, of this city; Alexander J. Cossatt, of Philadelphia; John it. Dutcher, of rawllng, N. V.; John A. Logan, Jr., of Yotingstown, O.) Henry Fair tax, of Aldle, Va.; J. B. Perkins, of Cleveland, o., and Frederick C. PUIsbury, of Minneapolis, Minn. j FELL FR0MHIS TRUCK. Expressman Field Injured In Centre 1 Street A Newsboy Fulnto Away. 1 Edward C. Field, an expressman, of U12 I Lynch street, Brooklyn, In turning out of tho , car track, fell from his truck In Centre street, I at City Hall park, ut 1.40 this afternoon and cut his right ear badly on the car track. Hn w as taken to chambers street Hospital i In an ambulance for further examination. A i newsboy Jtalnted away whllo watching the I surgeon dress his wounds. m Opium Klllod Thle Chtnamnn. Uirw Ah C'hee, h laundryman atliUMott I ' street, was taken to Bellevue Hotpltal this I morning MitTerlng from oplum-polsoning, and 1 dlid boon utier arrival, lie was thlrt-nve ' years old, and had lieen eighteen years In this country. Parcel Thief Held for Trial. ChnrlcK Brown, the clever Philadelphia thief who lobbed messenger bovs of their parcels, was to-day held in l,oooior trial in the Tombs Court. LOCAL SPORTING DATES. Itlclng at Brighton Baach dill, 2.30 r. V. July. 1 ll.-ltun cf tht Gotham Wtiealmen to Tar flock avra. L I , H lid a m. llun of ibobouth brooldjn Wbialmen to Riier- .l Park. K a H Hun o( Ilia .Vw York fllccla Club to Kurlawood. . ,)., 10 A, -V ltnn of tha Hit eralda Vf hralmen to Bamonhurat, 14. -Tournament of MontclalrLawnTenuUClub at Monulalr, N. .1 , a au r m ItaUutfat Morrfa Park. 3.UII r. u. lrt. -Tyuruamwrit of tha Montclalr Lawn Taenia Clnli, at Montolalr. S. J., S.tO r. M. llacmir at .Itrnrna Park, 't 30 r. u, lannia tournament or the Soat,rlbt Cricket Club, at fi iabrlht. N. .1.. 'J I'. . itaaahui, 4 p u -Hlaton Iiland Athletlo rlnb ara'n" Uraarait Athl-tl" fluli, el l) Rkt, L. I'rleUl ('tub at l.lilnton. 8. 1. Linden Aid- litlol Inn aitelnn Ueneunhurat Atnletie Club, at Benaonburat. L. I. Id. Itaulnjcat .laroma Parle, 2 30 r M liiarnimjnlnl tha MnntUair IwuTaunii Club, at 'lontclalr. N. J , I.Jlip u. ..iTn' '! Tn!"?Vn'-n " Seabtlcht Crlclet Club, at Hcai.rlaht. S .1 , 'J p t -.IJi-Toirnarnf.lol tha Mi.ntoalr Lawn laocla , rli.fi. at Mini 'air. .N .1 , .1 Ju p. x ' r.JV'f .oirnaniart of tha teaurlit Crlaket Club, at batldlxlit, N J..JP. M J "I'rec llxrumloiii" nd ontilainn.anti for all barera of Tsr Mt'XPAT ! Patau to-morrow l Tha Praaa hat arra-iaod for tna atajd4ln,aol frea oullrca fjr tna ba.irrltnl IK raauere, er-niprielDi eicurrloua, luiuimtiU, .., r .rJl-: ' Tut, au.MJAV Pacta t-mw. MHtkwktSMMNHIMn THE, ALLEN VERY LOW Physicians Say that the Dive-Keeper's Wounds Hay hot Prove Fatal. Carraro Tells tho Story of tho Fight in tho Divo. Hot!i Men Struggled for the Deadly Ice-Pluk Tliulr Wounds. There as practically ni change In "llio" Allen's condition this mnruliig, though Ids temperature was at ion. Dr. lMrt.inl .). llonlln said ho nuthlpatcd no 1uaterl.1l change before to-morrow. What to-morrow's chnngo nlll be lsasun certalu as a flip of a copper, but ulthahnle punctured In his tibdumeii the chances vei-m against the man, imd hn may die, as hU ac quaintances liiuo orr ntul over ugalu de clared ho v ould by lolence. At the house of Mrs. Theob.ild, '.'111 West Fort J -third street, where Theod re Allen Is watrlng lit- battle to the finish ultu lic.ith. mi open-eyed little woman, meeting an Krkiivi Wont.D reporter at the door, denied to-ilu), as she did yesterday, that Allen was lu her house. This in the face of the fact tlut the reporter saw and talked with Wesley and John Allen, the brothers of the Injured m.in, In tho very door and in her presence, and they said he was Inside tbo house. ff jt ' " -n rr':- mE. aii.i.n's nivit. "The "Allen has mide noMntcmentof how the fracas occurred In his Met cker street dive, and It Is difficult to get at thefiietH, as tho habitues of tho place sturdily deny all Knowl edge of the affair. Allen Is a Bhort, thin, little man of lao pounds' weight, but wliyand a bud man to hihdlo In a. rough and tumble light, despite hit Ilftj-M'ven iiMrs nf uge. I I at ram I -.tucKv and muscular, wit hall the I Hn- ot his Rout hem n.ithl'j. , I tine of the wliticssos and pit'lclpinis, fnr I err one In the dlo at Ihe tlmii took n hand lu the melee, sajs; TOin nr an ah en riunsAN. ' five ot ii.s were plaj lug poker. There was a gang of men ami women at the bar and the buck room. 1 he Italian came lu and wanted to Join tho game, ''lliti' said no, liecauso 'The Jap' wasn't square. Then the) called each other haul names. " All of a sudden ' 1 he' Jumped up nnd mode fur 'Ihe .lap.' lie tried in pin) nnold ttli-k of his, nnd . i good one fur it Mimll man when ho tackles n big one. " 1 !i ' I rli d tn jinke I ln ll?hti d end nt his ilgur In 'the .l.ipv t-j i. That ulll take thci-oiirngei ill nf the Irst (.linen. " '1 In-" la-turn gr-iliin-d Allen, and the) fnlight lip nnd down. hicDbud) IimiK iiliund, mid lierr-glassiK, t uspldnrs and mi) thing else hand) w us used fnr a capon. " I taw one nun lilt the Itall.ni on the head with n liittle, Mimslilng the glass. " Allen and 'the Jup' fought along the floor, and the crowd tried to get lit Mho Jup.' Aftei n minute they gut In behind the bur, uud both Bnw the wire Ice-pick. " It's a daml) weapon, and liitli of 'em tried to get li. 'llie'Jup'g'il p and then he shoved uud slabbed with It mi -ill he huh worth. "lie Jill ''I lie' mi tin- hind, and one stab took an Jt the end nf -The's' no-e so that II hung on In a lutle t-'rlng. "'Ihcie were tiKiiititnt fnr the black fellow, thiiiigh, unit Ihc-.N laid lilln nut cnld, but tint till hi- hid stui k AU"ii ptftt) Imd." tS lOl'MI 11V lill IIONI1N. This stor) sei'ins in mil) mi h wlrilnas nniil.illt liiwiiiil, and Jllii i with r. Donlln's erpcrl nee. While Dr. Dunlin Musi'xuinliilug "'Ihe" Allen's wouuii In t lie Milium, tltteen minutes otter tin- inu.carruin lay on the llisu-, his he id a iilust iiiii i.ist wall. He was Iii-irly UiM-n-ll l nnd peilictl) In l.dnss. Alliuiiund Hie iwn iirulMil .i-id bienlliu coinh.)t.iut.s Moid the gang nun mrcsis ' The" Allen Mlh I-, ni J i-icr.v u.. in s. i iin-d t" bi-t-'lilng Ids iiilhlmr hnw lm lu.d d me hi- h.vri'lii pouiidltu' the swaithy tcllow. "1 liiokeabittlenii liiui," snld one. "And I gave him n Kick In the rllis" Mild another. A ililul bi listed that he hid stnuidicd u Mi--tdd ir over the Itnllin's h"itd, and csch of twent) men claimed the credit for Lining the "guinea,' io-dn, however, the toughs that mnVethe pliue ilielr stumping ground. di-clun d with timinlmmis lebeiuenic thin nooiii' rnNrdn hniid ugalnst Ciirrurn till lie had Htnlilied Allen Willi the Ice iii.'ls, whMi tliev allege that he iliew from his clothing. aii.i-n's I'.rcniiD inn corn inc. Allen tiPVei Ijom the leenul nf u qinni 1 tome man, but lie vrns ulwa.is IimiK-s, .mil had Milne ridremliig quiill'le-.. lince, when mi old woman w.is knot kidd nn bv n liin.ul way sluge.anil dlseniereil. utlei bi lug picked up, that sh hiidlnst ."., In i-liiisb.mdswnges, Allen ut once counted nut that bum frciu lil nwn pneket Into her hund. When John Stanford had been knocked In tionsiiiie hi a stone liottle m Lnnls French s Wnoster street saloon, nnd n tnugli ga- g were abi ut to jump on him and bent Ids stlu- nut. lliti-, wiiizen f.ieiu "llin" Allen w ilked In Idl) in and thrashed two or three of the in, driving them all away and Having Htunfnid's Hie. only nn old cal and Tho" Allen witnessed the death of Eddie Mollo) In Allen's gamming den at tlir llro.idway, and "'Hie" Allen wept (Coiitmttril on Tlii''tl l'ayr.) Tpa 9ASS . &03yg2s-. Through p,mes op , MwmmWmM, ifllWM TH,S COCPOM GOO0 FOR : 7 WM BARBAROUS RUSSIA. I II FULL ND EXPLICIT ST("Y 0F THE JEWISH PERSECUTIONS THERE. 1 PRESIDENT DIAZ. 'Al HE MAKES A FRANK STATEMENT AS TO HIS POLICY TOWARDS US. I s 7 THE NEW MONTE CARLO. tf J HOW THE GAMBLING HELL WILL BE DRIVEN ACROSS THE PYRENEES. IW. I "THE WORLD'S" SPECIAL CABLC LETTERS FROM Iffi" LOMDOW PARIS -VIEWNA. THS COXJPOVH G.OOO ?OW. Wli't' JULES VERNE. f A TYPICAL NOVELETTE FROM THIS PRINCE OF STORY-TELLERS V "A PURITAN PAGAN." .MRS. CFUCER'S FASCINATIKG NOVEL CROWS IN GREAT INTEREST A3 IT I'llk APPROACHES CONCLUSION. 'ft PICTURESQUE NEW YORK. l(lll( "FELIX OLDBOrS" RAMBLES IN CURIOUS CORNERS OF THE GREAT CITY. W TH'S CotPQA GOOD FOR; 7 W AN EXTRAORDINARY DIVORCE CASE. i IJH VERY QUEER STORY AS DEVELOPED IN COMPLAINT AND ANSWER. m ' 7 OUR REPUBLICAN OFFICE-HOLDERS. U j TAMMANY BY NO MEANS CAPTURES ALL THE RICH PLUMS Lw I iW- I "THE MUSICIANS' MARKET." M ' A BAZAAR IN OUR CITY OF WHICH OUR CITIZENS K0vV LITTLE. W vtvws coupon good voR-: Wlw ' JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN. W HENRY GEORGE. JR.. TELLS WHY BE MAY BE GREAT BRITAIN'S NEXT W, PRIME MINI3TCR. l( WHO IS THE CONGRESSMAN ? ' HE IS A PROMINENT PROTECTIONIST, BUT HC SMUGGLED BY THE V TRUHKrUL. THE LITTLE SNAKE-CHARMER. A TRUE JTOSY OF NEW YORK LlrE AtlQ OF AB30.13l.a I'JTEIEJT ' A j WALL ST. STOCK reports; m i July Crop Report Sends Up Prtos in Wall Street To-Day. Unfavorable Showing ol the Weekly Bank Statement. Not u llrnvy Miislnes lleforo tlio Ilnir-IIolidiiy Tin. Quotutluas. The tlnvernmetit crop report fnr July, will, li Indicates a j leld nf ,M-.',OIUI,0(IO bush els nf H lieut, U.Oii.VUIIil.OUU llll-lli'Knf t-nrtl imd ilTli.nmi.iMiii IiihIi. isnf o.Us, i In. Heaviest "ippicr lalit'dln Vlneili'ii, htreiigllieni-d i In duck iniirket this iiioiiilng, and pilcisrote 4 to 1 per cent. Iho Hirnngist stocks were lllg Knur, the Hr.itigiTN, New Ktiglaiiil and the Whei lings, i lilc.tgo nnd l.'nsteru llllnnls preferred, lmw evi r, Jumped 'JH. to v:,. 'I he Indns-iluls were rather unlet, but I" (he m.iln (Inn. I In sale ut die New York Stnik Cxelinngn wi'fi' 4H,TOii shires nf listed stieV. ai.d I.'i, oiio i iiiii'isni l,ver. I lie li ink hl.ueiin ut was tliif.ivnr.ible, li vvl ,gi liis in reserve in ate.'M.ur.o, which ruluns i he um urn! In Id bv the li inks In i e ss i f li gsi ! .iilreiiiMius I i $H'H',,M',!."i. Ih' c mp.iiuilve tlgures fnr thu past two viieKsiue iiii'ieMd: Jiit'i'l Ji)v 11 rAiin-li I.nai a l')I.HI"li,H0nltl-.Mili1.sli)tltl.l-5;,'llil) hp-Hio i ii i ir.,ii)n pft..i,t i.stiti Hi. uui.ouo I. tiMi.tr r,o. um. 4ini 4u tiiiT.mii) iiuo. ami, dod lleiius 4Ul.l.',H Ullll 4Ui."U-..llKI )i.o. l,hCa,Ull 1 1 iv um j.i.ipj.joo j, 010. Don inc. e-i. mo Tho Closing- tjuotntlons. (..it. Itlali. frfiw rto. Vin.r Suearltat .. Mfc, S.IU H l, Hb'l sinariiati I ut Oil iiref. 4VJ 4'J 4'JJ 4 i Vtrh., lop .tKvnlala .UV, .iM IjU 3jij llallalo, It. A I'ltls , Ufa 3JK lM .I.IW Hiiilalo, H. i I'llt. .f.i tstj -M TBI, "h!, raiia.lahoutliprn 41 Itili i'j 4t) ( hlraitii tiai . rot riltj nil), MIU I'lilo , Hiir .t IJuImcj Kl, Nl'U Hr Hfii 1 in . a .Nurtlmo.t io -fl ur,; 10 J lejlj i'i. I . vlli .IM rail t. H i..va n i ii, 1 hie , Mil . St I' of lt'.dj 1131, 1131, ll'jll inl-.,IloiU !i. t l'o T.ll 74 7JV, 7J)J I hi. .i I'tilarulil lirl. Vi'H, iul 1-M VM l..,l In.L'l.l. .1 M.I. hU CIlJ (lit, tllS 1 ..I .( HiH.k. Vall '"1 VI J5 'Ji Dal .Ijlcki Went IS .l 13614 13MJ 1TM 'is in ' II mi 1J la l.'H, 1VU i-j'i Dla. ICattlarard. 4f( 4f( I ('.8 ,rir I. nil.- .... U.C; 1 li ml, ISVJ l.aka Shura 10'llJ 10 J, 10J41 luyai l.iki. 1 rli- VVrat nri-f. M'j nT( h'.il MJ l.i) ilstllla . Nasnillla. 7 H 7611 7 ,K 7'K Mliiouril'nirto. .. ftrt (IHW AS OS ii. hi,.- .1 iiiiiii. . :i iu ,i.iu :i.u :tji Mil.. Kan. A lei. at. Jil IHj I4IJ H1 14 J .sat. t ur.1. Co 'Jlfi UJ UIC ilj Sat. Laa.l , lh(. mu ImI, IhU W V, .1 N. Kniilaad .1 .C lnU Mil :u Northern I'arlrte. l.stiJ 'i.iti, a."M u int .Northern I'ai-lflo l raf. lir)4 HOM t!l' raj Vorth Aui.rioan InW lnli lMJ SJ i)r.-ir.iiitl,.irt l.ina. iM vM list, wQ arlll,. .Mall ;l(ljj adlj ill ij 11(11, I'liha. ,t Itaa.tlmc -julj '.'(ItJ '.'', -J.jt! Illta.l't W A Chi l.Vl 181 111' M 4 lllih. A Wa.tl'olntTar. 14tJ 14J llij 14, Ki.h. i w. i'..inticr j.f ;ij r,;il mil 1,71, lllu UranJaA VV. jiraf PW 11111, rtlU r.DU -I Paul A Omaha 'Jt, UUl 'J4t -JJ Si p.-il a lii.lnil. -it. 11. .tf. ...1 silrfreartlncatim .... lllllU 1IIDW 10'W. 10('? Suutllaml'acllio ,1'Jl, .IJa :JU a.JJ lann. Ccal t Iron. JUt, S'lQ ajQ 3'.lJ lli.liin PaelHo 4I' 4ti? ail 4ll3 IV ataah pref . U tu 'J C V3a 'ilia Wheailng A Lain I'rla J'Jiki U.lil SVW 33 WliarllUKA l.akalriauf 7.1 7S ",f, 78 VVI. ('antral lb)i 1014 )K) is), Mlnlntr Stocks. The following lire the closing quotation, nf mining stocks at the Consolidated Exchange to-day : AM. A'l'l PH. Alkt.1. All-a... 1.IU) 1.73 Iron Sllter. 1.00 - Ailima run l.w) - Iron Hill... .13 - Aiu.rU ,1)1 - l.al'ro.i. . - ,08 .uan.M, l.aao'.rnn. 03 .li B.l'o .. 2,00 4.00 MitlaClilaf .ill Hallo Iain . CO Moulton . .It. - bout A Hal- .Mono ..ID char .. 2 111 - Monitor .IU - Ho.Ua . . i'i) - .Naialo. . -J3 llnlaar.. .45 .fill N ll.l (. ,6u .1.8 llrins.eiin. .lis North Htar. 8, (10 U Im'uttj'd .74 .78 Ontario. .. 3S. 00 40.00 Cal. II. II.. nil .73 Oi.hlr . i 00 ('hollar I Pi) 3.00 Orlantal A Crmnl't, Mil - Millar.... .07 t'on Imp .13 Orrlrieiital. .nl rliriaolil. .-JO .SOll'Irinanth . 1.78 2.81) I'antla C"L. .02 - I'hoanliL'J .12 .20 'om.T.tlo. I', Arliona. .40 Htoi-k .18 .IHlftuk'n tun, .Si .80 Honda . - 40.00 Satan, l.UO - H.rlli. 30.00 -HlarraNaa. l.fro tlmikln - .CI Man. In. I. 1.00 Daait Tar. 1.20 l.an rlllarr Kinc - .22 Dal Mont" - 40 rnitruTiiaU .05 Kuala cou J 28 4 00 htnrmoiiiit, .(IS Kl-Crl.to . .30 - Sanllaro. - .80 J-.Pehmal. .25 - hlliarCoM l 30 Irecland. . .12 Km'lIIonaa .78 OoulilAO 1.35 --hlli'rMilv, ''ran.il'... 1.1 I of l.aka V - 1.00 Hair A Nor- Hlio.noca .01 croaa. .. 1 65 - TU.aa -- .80 Honiaiitalia 11 In) Cnlon cou. 1 00 llornH.U.r 3.11 WarJt-on is .38 Indeii'd'cv. .10 Ya'ht Ju'l l.'il Rovnntoon Ynnr Old, but Tough. Sev cntceti-j tar-old James Daly of 110 Mad ison street, was held nt IVsex Market this morning foi going hnine drunk last night and lirutolly beating und Licking his aged mother. Hold as u Footpad. Titer O'Ktllli, of :m,-, Kiut Tvvtnlleth street, was held at Ussex MurLet tills morn ing. 1 barged with being one of the four men who last nlfht attacked Francis E. Imrfy, of '-in Kust Kourteenth htreet, In First street, between the llowery and St mud an ul.', and robta-d lilm of it ehejp wutth and u small amount of money. Onco Not Enouifh for Austin. Thomas Austin, a mlddled-aged dAurf, who has just served tendjyi- for assault, was this iiiorultig hi id by l'o:ice .lus'l.-n o'Duiueli, lu liw) Olty, for ass-iultlng .NPhnlas Mirudv, lilt wife and daughter, nf ns F.ks.e street, ifliero Auatlii formerly nccuplulainoni. It ias for assaulting burady th.it he wiuilui prisoned before. Qrocor Itomnlno Aselgna. 8tt'pli'-u M. Itomalne, retail grocer, ot :i.in VS'f-st One lluiidrrd nnd Twenty-flfth street, tnnite un ns-lgntmnt to-da to Charles v. I'liit'klie wtihoul prefercntfa. Bvrno U Unrttgnn Oo Under. YVllIUm J. ltjrni' und Dennis J. Ilartlgan, irm of 10 rue ,v HjrtlgAn, merchant tailors t 14 s ronrih avenue, in nle an us-Unnii'iit to lav to HiilurdJ. Lvuus, with pn f -euces of uu. Poor Fe-v.voti for riumbare, Joseph it. Riaiikiuan, ilcahr In I'lciulert-' uippllcs ut .l.,7 Wist rurtli'lbktrii-l, und 511 mil SI!) Kuai one llmidnd and 'ltd 'tev 'ntli si reel, av.ueil 10..1 ,v in W li'lmn II. 'ope, with prefi roiiics of 7,r.'iO. Eenles tho Fnrmori' Trust. Iiiy aftoiuTrii fjtt si 1 a Tcrixv, K.tii., July ll.-l'resllent Frank tlii, raili. of the state rnrmiri.' Alllanis-, pre. iour.i-.-d tlK'iiiK.r. thut the Mil u e had sent mi u ier,-i i-iieular .ipii nllnw t.i iln- mem. ti h 11 1 in ir wheal un 11 Ii n, ull bring II '..ipn buhilu takt, pun- und aluiplc JESOP ON CURRENT EVENTS. VII. A Hon, finding the eggs of a Viper, and carefully keeping them warm, nourished them into life. A Swallow, observing what she had dono, said: " You silly creature I Why have you hatched these Vipers, which, when they have grown, will surely inflict injury on all of us ?" If we nourish evil it will sooner or later turn upon us. A LAWYER CALLS Oil BLAINE. Bar Harbor Humor Saya it WtiB in Regard to Kb Will. Irrcm. to -inn itfnimo woulh.i IUr Haiiiioii, Me., July 11 lloruco Will lams, a lawyer from Augusta, called 011 Secre tary Iilulne nl 10 o'clock this morning and stnyed some tlmii. I It Is ruinnrul that Lawyer Willi ims's cull' was on aeenuiil of legal business connected with the Secretary's will. I'ti'moiis lllalnn insists that his father Is Bieudllj Improving. 1 ho weather here to-dny Is perfect, a bright sun with u cool ocean breeze. Mr. Illalne left Htiiuwoiid Villa at 12 o'clock ln the family phscton, to which his little block hnrso was httclud, and drove about town. He was uccompanled by Dr. Taylor, who drove. 'Ihe Secreturj of State wore dark clothes and his fnmlllar white soft li.it. lev AaaociATKn rnpss.l Hostov, Julj 11. A llnr Harbor despatch to-dty to the Ilnstnn Juitmttl sn)s: Mr. lllalnn H Ik tier to-day than at any time In the p.ift seven or eight months. Ills mind Is clear and his memory was never better. His stomach Is In n healthy normal cuuclltlnn and his nervous system Is nil right. Hn takes no medliine of any kind, uud Is sim ply recuin-riitlng In the lu-alth-glvlng, Invlg orntlng tono which nature provides In tbo atmosphere. LEFT FOR DEAD. Donnolly PloVed Up Unconscious nntl Trlnknor Arrested, John Donnell), of Kast KUt). second street, was taken to the Chambers street Hospital at '." o'clock this morning In an unconscious comllilon. He had been found lu frout of 180 Canal street, where It Is alleged he was assaulted bj Kdward Trlnkuer. of 448 Kast One Hun died and Fifteenth street, who was arrested. FLAMES Oft TWO STREETS. nupfol'a Drewory nnd Wlttlclc's nowllnjr Alloy Burned. A fence lu the rear of Christian Hupfel'u brewery, at :l i:nst Thlrlj -ninth street, caught fire at 3.30 o'clock this morning. The flames extended to Henry n. YAlttlik's bowling .dley at a:i:i Kast Thlrtj-tlghtb street. The damage vv us l,000. EIouz City Dnmagod by Wator. Hit ahaoclATEO MlKS 1 Sioux ciTV.Ia., Julyll ah immense down pour of roln lor three hours vcaterdav tlocslcd the ctty.cuiisligan nggrega'e lossof tioo, 000. The Injury to pavements ulouit as. Ill cos' tho iltv 10,000. Several Ijulldlngs were iindeniilntd. m m Erolce for Llborty nnd Got It. rv AiiocitTEn rnraa I SriitsuHiLu. Mo Jul) ll.-iirun WIU-. i. son, of thu sheriff's ruud gang, made a break for liberty to-day. The guards nred on him. Inflicting several wounds wph -urill hot, but the prisoner en'.iied and bus not been recu tured. A posselsln pursuit. Swamped with tho Asbury Park Bnnk. laracuL to TDK rvrxiso world. 1 ASPfitv I'aiii, N. J., July 11 1). (ielirr i son, grocers, iis'lgned tn-day. Hiram C. Oellff, one of the firm, was n director ot the Aslmr) I'ark Niulmnl Hank, and the bunk's suaK-nsou AUsed the firm's failure. fihot Decnusei of nn Old Foud. bv aaautiATrii riifsi HrvirsTEAD, Tex.. July ll.-ln the lower part nf this count, ycienltv evenl-g, Mll I -m Muskj shot ntul ktlltd Jnliii Neimiii An ihlliud -Mttd belin-vu the lunililt' uf the t wo men. James D. Ityivn Rend, !nv ARMHiArin rnvia I IsiiusAi-oi.ir, July in Juines it. II) an did lust night. He vv,is nn e.stuti Trt-aj-urer, ami f..r mau yrari, one nf the most con spicuous Hi tU'K-r.its t:i liiuuiiu. llurderor Ilarpnr Surrenders, (UT AtaiH-itrrp rarat I Wiii I'oisT, Tex. Jul) 11. l'ttt Ksqm wasuh'it und killed l.y II. Harper last even. In,' linih men are larinen Il'tng near thl place. Ihu murderer surrendered. a . " mum 'mam. But tho Bardaloy Statement Makes Talk in Philadelphia. irCUL TO IMt ITtyiKO WOULD. 1 J'liii.AUkii'iiu, July 11. Despite tho fuct that tho previously suppressed llardley state ment whs submitted beforo the Council's Comtnltteo us nul-Mly as iionslhle yesterday ntlrriinnn.lt has made the turn of conversa tion In general circles to-day somewhat un comfortably severe on Mr. Wanatnater. lu this statement, which Is an Interview with Mr. MoWude, of tho Lttlgrr, Bardsley chirged John YVamunaker with holding g.oiri share ol Keystone Hank stock, which he, va anumaker, knew to be nverlssued. Mr. .MeW'ude also said lhat llurdsley told him that oidenn Jtnrsh told him that Wans miiktr demanded flOO.OOo for this stock, falling to receive which he would closu tho bunk. .Mr. Ilardsley stated that he advised Marsh torefusn to pay the nnmey and to engage counsel fnr the bank, which was done. ' Mr. Wunainuker, Mr. llurdsley cl .med. de-' iniindeil tlialnf this ainnunt.the 100.0(H), the 1 iicas estate should pay f. 10,000 and Oldeon Marh '.'.1,()00 and the nana- thu balance. .Mr. llnidsUy also suited that Judge Fin letter and Ashmeud had borrowed money from hi in In the shape of an advance on their B.llllt I'M. I After tho reading of tho statement Mr. Wniiumakor took thu utand aud was sub-tieti-d to a length) examinational to his bulness relations with the Kejstono. Hesald hlstirmwus u good customer to tho bank, frequently earning a balance in that Insti tution nf Jl.10,000. He udmltted that he demanded 10O,000 for the bunk stnek certlflcater., as ho tKlleved tin m ut tlut time to bo worth fully no a share. He explained Ids subsequent release of them on the ground that lie discovered, or thought he discovered, that they were worth less. He denied, however, that there was an ngrecment to pa) htm for thu stock Lu the manner deserlUd He had alwajs Insisted on regarding the i affair as a business matter between the Lucas estate and himself with which tho bank had nothing to do. Bank Examiner Draw Resltrns. (nt aaaocuTEO ratal. 1 Washihotos, July u.-The comptroller of the currency this morning recetved tlta resig nation of Ilank Examiner Drew and has given Instructions that It he accepted, to take effect Immediately. HOOM FIRE ON CHERRY STREET. Spies Mill Ablazo In a Crowded Ten- i omont District. ' Just ns tho cashier was closing up for the half holiday ut K'.3.1 to-day fire broke out In the cellar of tho two-story brick building 16'.' cherry street, occupied as a mustard and pIco mill by It. w. A s. 4. ITsher. The building Is ','0 by 75 feet la stieand was full of ground spices. Tho tire started neur the engine-room. There are crowded tenement-houses on either side, but panic was averttd by the prompt action of the firemen. There wa tio.ooo damage to stock and building, principally by moke und w liter. a Two Men Burned nt a Factory Fire. 1st aaancUTKD rstat.l i tiusxi, Minn., July ll During afire yes. ' terduy afternoon, which destroyed the Bler line brlck.machlne works foundry and wagon factory and several houses, Jerr) Ehmuu, employed tu the factory, lu tr) lug to nil e tnaclilner) had Ida flesh burned to a crisp. Ilev. c. N. llti-bln, pastor of the Moravian Church, wits a lao terrlblv burned ali-iii t the bands aud lace. Blew One Man' Head Off. I (BV AlanCUTXD ntll 1 VivcKXMts, Imt, July 11. A threshing engine's boiler exploded thlj morning ut llrucevllle. Jehu Fleck was Instantly killed, ' having his head blowu off. Dick Price's I breast was crulied In, and he will die. YvM I.IU1 Con. Herman Ylliburn, Newton Baker, (.InrleHillisouand uuds Ilarr were borrlblv scaidtsl. Ihe engine was blowu to fragment. Notnb o aueats at Newport. . 1st Aiaoi-UTicD ravti.i MwroiiT, H. I., July ll Ex-I-resldent und Mrs. i lev eland arrived here this mornlv on Mesm yacht Oneida, guests of E. C. Bentslict. I snaiu ia. ht Fra Dl.ivolo, with Oov. Hill I Judg- I'urkrr, of the New York Court of sppea'.s; State Comptroller Wemple and i oilier in tables, arrlvtd from Cottage City at -.'.JUiulock this afternoon. m a Flnbdrmen, Take Notice. It will le high water to-morrow, July IS, at fundy Hook ut 11. .14 a. .; it Governor's Island at l'i. I'.' a. u., and at Hell Uate at g.oi r. . 1' win is high water Monday, July 13, at 1'.' is r u , at Governor' Ulind at 1.08 r. u.; at UuiT Gate at U.&S r. M. -aWWOj- jpjpJrfMgtjpjnFaMayr,aiaVaaMaaMwiaVnMl THE TURF. I i'fl Great Sport and a Sen- I sation or Two at f I Brighton, I FIZZLE DF THE SWEEPSTAKES. 11 Starter Rowe Causes a Little j.fl Surprise in One Send-Off. $ M There was some excellent racing at Brtgh. fj !iB ton yesterday, and tho peopla went home 31 7 highly pleased with the sport. In the star M H event of the day, that In which Longstreet, B llei lore, Prince ltojul and Tea Tray started, M Wm the rate was very Interesting, the horses run- W 'H nlng la a close bunch nearly the whole ot the W H distance. Then Longstreet drew out and Wi ,H won handily Houston, Bellevue and Tanner C I nnlshedlna lino In the third race, and only ' B '.IH the practised e)e of the Judgo could aeparate 8 lV them. Many thought Tanner bod won, and i li ffl muny thought Houston was first, but theraco B ;lj was too close to admit of any one's question. 1 Ing the dcclst m of the Judges. Miss Colvllle, i H Oertle D. and Alarm BellealsoflnLthed almost - pH on a line for third place In the sixth race, and' -J$ BH here thu Judges had to decide again, tor the M -IH public could not separate them. The funny fi pH pun of this race was that neither of the ' IH Jockeys riding wanted to tie third. The last IH race ulsow as of the sensational order. Qony- IH medo wax vrlnmug by lengths, when his "J B Jockey stnrtcJ to pull up and Kern almost. m pj nlppidhlmon the post. Taken altogether. It 49 HJ was a great day's sport, even It the favorite M pj did go down. M UU As was predicted In this column yesterday, M Hi tho great sweepstakes raco between Tenoy, M HJ Longstreet, Hon and lllley will mils out. ftg -HHJ Tenny's owner refuses to start him, and that M JJ settles the whole b'Lstcess. The Brighton SB ,HJ Beach Association hoe withdrawn Its offer, Wm BJ and, so far as ll Is concerned, the matter U at tjSIJ ' HJ an end. Tenny and the other cracks may wjj HJ meet ltoclne, however, later on, KB IB1 wftn iLV Mr. KoiliallKivne is to bo congratulated on 'W ,'pj the rlngulurly appropriate name he tuu WM UM chosen for tho Spendthnft-Kapa&sir'lIUy. IJjH ,HJ She Is a sister to the groat Kingston, and Mr. HJ HJ Keene has named her (Jueenstou. si HJ Young Castlo rode a very pretty race on 3Jj ;HJ cascade ) esterduy, and won his maiden race, 'fljj 'MM as did fascado himself. At tho head ot the MM :.HJ I streuh Castle drew his whip. It slipped from Jjfi' JJ . his hand and flew up in the air. Castle stood aj m ' up in tho stirrups and reached tor It as It tell, 'lH Hi und mlsstd It, Nothlag daunted he eat down iS Hi and uigi-d Cascade, siapping her with one 'SI H i hnuduiid ildlug with the other, ereatually ilm MM I winning n pretty raie by a neck. UM MM a Ml. H Htartir Howe, usually calm and patient, H Hi tiintl'j u grlevuus bluniler In sending oft the T( HI h iraes In the socundrncn yesterday. They fi Hjl pa.ssid him In ragged order, and ho had plentv Hi ! of time to M-o thut they were not on equal .f H terms. No mm expected ho would drop tho 1 Hi nag, but he did so, amid murmurs of sur- S Hi Pil-e. Tho start prartlcally gave 1'edestrUn H)l thoruee. Jimmy's blurts in the other eventn a Hj were excellent, and went a good way towards 4 'HI blotting out the blunder In tho second. Hjl 7 " Mu llio biggest mutuel thus far declared at 8 MM lirtguton wusoii (inn) medo yesterday In tho . Hi last rice. It paid s)llO.';o forS. Book odds HI wt-roootol. 5 Hl ' JJJJJJJJJ Milton Vouug was a visitor at Brighton ,B 'IB1 yesterdav. He was looking for another stall- gjj ,H)1 Ion for his McUruthlana farm, and Jimmy -im Mm Mccormick trottcslHL Carlo out for bis espe- '' Hi cl&l lienctlt. Ht. Carlo did not change owners, Wm HI howev er. mm -Hi Hannah was a beautiful 3-tc-10 favorite. 1& Mm She wus actually last. Those who rtmem- -XB Hjl tiered Hannah's performances lut year bad ,iI3 Hjl her down as u bluffer, and therefore ataytd im, MM The Dwyers want to sell their New Jersey tl h1 iiroiK'rtv, and arc willing to take tso.000 tor 'Is tH)l It, Last year the track was assessed at s, i HI tioo.ooo. This year Ihe Dwyers claimed that . E ,Hjl the proiierty was not worth so much, and X " .MM asked for a reduction In taxation. Ihe Tax -iW fMm Commissioners reduced the valuation to ?S 'HI 00,uoo. 'i he stoppage of racing at Elizabeth. H Hi means a loss or Sl.lOi In taxes to the town -illl HI ship. It is bold that the Waverly Park Trot- ifnj Hi ting Association is negotiating for ihe pur- JfifH 1 chute of the Elizabeth track. S1K9 Hj Jockey Overton had six mounts ut Chicago PfM Hi yesterday and landed every one of them a IS Hjl winner. This beats the best Western record, & Hjl which up to the present time has been tour fs HI winning mounts In one day. :il Hj fjt '"Mm Dr. snepnard went to Saratoga last night to IH -IH use his medical skill In restoring to health the 'Hn H two-) ear-old brother to Banquet and Tea JKJ IH I Tray, Entre, who la owned by Walcott 6 WBtt ifl Campbell. The youngster Is dangerously Hfif Hi &lck. jDH .HI t nMjra Chlcagb bos a track war also. The old Cor- A&rL'lHJ rlgan track will be opened a week from next ,-KMfcHl Monday, with Col. Lewis Clark In control. ' ym 'JMm Corrlgan's new track, with Edward at lu iBmpS bead, will open on the same date. Each side --VJH . declares that the other must quit or go broke. -"' 'HI The flglil promises to be Interesting. IS H EaV John Hunter has purchased from the D- ' bm H mendorf s ud three yearling colts by Tre- H?I , H mont, their dams being laulyMoleswortb, La irt H , Truv but and Kcholesa. He evidently believes ,,& H thut Tremont Is destined to become a great m? L. J. flose'k horses have been shipped to J?' 'MU Brighton, wherethey will undergo a series of mi H salt water baths, which Is of inestimable itJ-J H value to hones with sore feet. After that the 'iTO H lot will be shipped to Saratoga. 4fJ H I jjij 'B1 I Jockeys ltogers and M. Bergen were eaca mi H I set down for a week vtsterduy tor dlsobedV , if, H , ence at the post. ') I : ? iMm Michael Dwyer bet 1,&00 on nouston yes. "1,4 2H terdsy, and was Just beaten out a tew inches f .) , tor It. He got his money bock on Longstreet, ' Jl H taking any prtco he could get. iff JH ; Eight horse-owners scratched their entrlM I j $H In the third race yesterday because they 1 i 'H thought they could not beat Cruller. Arter JH they had withdrawn Cruiser was scratched, t, t'iH and the air was blue forseveral minutes alter- K kH wards. t J JH WlIF.ItHDOKH IIKaETTIinTlPSf - l'5 ',Hl Tna Maaeol si tha fUCOBSU niiidaDartiaaal fj i . MM Bamad lourtaaa wtooara and taa aaaonda iatwaa 3 r MM Ir-Uraa caaatliavaa4lMtm)a4. P , spj jHj V 1 1 nllamt rTammml ill '''fll t'tkiAjittALmmmi t & HWhVhsHH