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HRB: THE WORLD: WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1894. f fl & ia n FtoiK HI km1 . wJ"ff'' Catholic Knights of America Hear H'f".S-, Ciieerfol Reports from tbe lit : State Branches. HKf I ' ' HEW BO&RD OF OFFICERS CHOSEN. fl'v A 4t to tho Delegate! Winds Up Hf? , tns tfAori of the Biennial Hf f ' & " HwfV l The seventh biennial conference of H&P the New York State Council, Catholic Hfr' f , Knights of America, met In St. Charles H) ! Borromeo Church, Sidney place nnd Hnp I, Livingston street, Brooklyn, jisterday. Hk , There were nfty delegates present, rcp- H;!V i resenting thirty-five branches of the Hp1 f,f (1 order. Hfr V rnr.smnsT t. j. lamuv. Kw Si The conference was formally opened Bift J with a solemn high mass In the church, liiiiiBfj conducted by Rev, Thomas V Ward, B-n. it -who acted as celebrant. After the mast sssH). ' t the delegates proceeded to the debating sUHMtfV? If hall, which had been tnstefully ileco- HaBKirt-ivik rated. Brother T, J. Iirkln, Chairman taHrt-t Vi of the State Council, called the meeting ';A i to order. Ht made a short address, UUUGf ' t during which he spoke of the steadily KC, 9 Increasing growth of the order nnd said HfJ, p. that Its membership now numbered ' H nearly W.Ouu KSf W The reportB of the presidents of the BiiiiiiiVir Si- several branches of the order showed B, Zf',l the order to be in a ery prosperous fi' &( condition. Secretary Conklln's report B'U i'i showed that there are 1,015 members of T the order In this State K , SJ The elections for offlcers for the en- t'i ! suloir term resulted ns follows: Hplrlt- B JW ual Director, Mgr. John M. I'nrlpj, of Bk'ti 3 New York City; State President, Oswald ltttttttttm 'S Maune. of Brooklyn ; First Vlco-l'rcd- BiiiiiiiV.: 'm dent, James J, SIcGovcrn, of Corning, bHHHIW-H Mf Jf Second Vice-President, Thomas J. lief- siiiiiiiVVTtf fernan; Treasurer, John It. M Shell; WWWWWm i-!lr Secretary, C. W. Conklln; bupreme HL-": ftlvi. Delegates, Edward Feenej, John J, MA'W'ti Hastings. siiiflaVr.u'i In tne evening a banquet was tendered LiiiiiiiBiVvVJF ' tne delegates In Robertson's Hall, KTv ' on Gates avenue. Oswald Maune acted BiiiiiHHr C M ns toastmaster. There were no set LLLLK'tnh'' toasts. Brothers Maune, Hastings, Pee- t'"jv ney, Larkln, Brooks, Conklln and several Bt't 3 others made short addresses IttHHHV?!! A conference of Catholic reidlng ! itCH-,' circles of the State of New York was sHHHRuP lieU1 nt the Catholic Club, No i:o Wist BHHVymI Fifty-ninth street, last ectilni? The HHUHHlV sudlenc: was composed chlclly of Indies 'Jil f A number of papers were read by mem- biiiiiiiiK i I bers of the various circles adoeatlng EM I the .distribution of Catholic literature V; In every possible manner. sdHS'lf BOBBED, HE WAS FOUND DEAD. KIHLw pJySH &nt J"! 'f!,ko 3 Autopsy to BoclCo What LHIIIIBJ&f mUii Th,s Man Some Very fk Pocrallar Circnmitancot. Sj Michael Angelo Manlere was found by Ki(iv:i Policeman Unkels, of the Hast One Iliin- HtfjiiM Anil and Fourth Street Stntlon, dying Lw7''4' on tne 8,00P ot No. 1SC1 Lexington ae- K I nue just after 3 A. M. esterd.ty. There IssSt'I were eldences ot robbery, although the BEiJ' a medical testimony goes to show that HV) ?, he died from natural causes. It Is, luiw- HyT.A j ever, equally probablo that he was Kt'!. drugged to death. ( f Manlere came from Palermo nine years ? ago, worked with various persons, unci pppK " t then becamo head bookkeeper for Rocco n;:i j. Verllll, who runs n small bank ami ra( t llquo. store at Hester nnd Mulberry K Btreets At 2 I', M. Monday he went up BKVr to Harlem to deliver three gallons of BKA-t brandy to Andrea Alllno, of No 313 i:ust HF J' One Hundred and Ninth street. Kj He collected no money, and, with but Hit'l" t& In his pocket and a sliver watch with H- ?' a nalr chain, he spent the du going Hjf from one saloon to another, lie was LLLLHB? T. wltn nIs friend, Antolne Oerattl, who 9'" keeps a cigar store at No 331 Last One HBjjr Hundred and Fifteenth street, and inter Bi V left with a man known as Matteo Morn- ffiS'f, Blnl. and walked down to the little beer H , place kept by Michael Marrone. at No Kjmil 313 East One Hundred ami Fifteenth nft: street. Theie he remained until 1J 30 fkl A. M.. when his friend left. At 1 A M. LLLBw-i he wna n J C rtellly's saloon, at One KaW.A Hundred and Fifteenth street and First Ltf i avenue, and left there drunk, In com- BBBBsv tXw i pany with two tough-looking men who bbbbV tt f nad been lounging about the bir. bWbH, w'il rs,' hours later Jeremiah l'nston and Hkj Mllo W. Eddy, watchmen. sn. three K .'' nen coming along The one In the ctntre HK(J seemed to tic drunk They led him to H W',' the stoop ot No 1SG1, w hlch is one of H 9 i-y the Verona flats, nnd, seating him on l M,' t the top step, walked awaj. A Mrs sbbbbI S$ Nicholas, who llvts nearb, sns she sav the men rob Manleie. nnd she (tilled for bbsbbW fSl' ntilv When It arrived Manlere was bbbbsH JV i dead. An autopsy raaj be held to-dn SSSH fE.i-5 it v'a3 suggested that the man died BBBBH'tVi't from the efiects of knock-out drops ssssV I? Hls watch-chain had bien cut, and he LSBSBW'ijl'i ben roljl'e1- '' k GRIEF DROVE HIM TO SUICIDE. flH, ', iu Blnco the Eeath of Hli Wife hefcnlclter BB.' i' ' nal Fined, and at Lat He Inhalol ' ' EnonghCai to XtU Himself. HJ ! Families who were sitting on the rorf K-k; 14 of the jig flat-house, .N) i:; West -' i$' ThlrtJ-ftrst street, taking the nlr, no- LbbbbHIskI ticed the odor of gas corning through the LbbLbLbS Wi ventilator shaft. It was traced to the Ei-'SI apartments on the fifth floor, occupied HBlH by Camille Nefenlcker, an Alsiclan, n IB W1 waiter In the St. James Hotel. His door bHBLB w) y"iB 'orcei1 open, and Nefenlcker was HBHj found on his face beside the bed A run- siLLBBW ' 't' ber tube naJ tjeen affixed to the gas jet sLsssV m Nefenlcker. In the last throes of death, HHH'K ?, ' had evidently pitched from the hiil where B ;'iC: ne nad bfen sitting with the tube In his HiS ' ! mouth. In falling un-onsclous the tube HE OE? i nad Probably slipped from him. HBlTS' '" Dr. S, ". Abkanan, who has offices on lHB ;C, I the frst floor, wus summoned and an iC l ambulance tall sent In Dr. J. Wcsle HbbbbE ; Smith, the Alderman of the district, a- bHbHB V '? slated Dr. Judd, ot the ambulance Et m They worked over Nefenlcker three W m . hours, but coi'd not revhe him. He H K died at 9 o'clock. HIB 'fc Nefenlcker s wife died on Feb 7. Her HB, .fe'l' sister dld ten days later Nefenlcker bbbbbbebbbH si. had been drinking heavily since his wife's FBBH :! '"eath. He pined and signed and acted as bbbbbbbbebbbbb! m 2 hcslde htoself. H mi;' He left this note addressed to his bHbBBB ,'! brother Eugene, who Is In the grocery bbbbbbM 9b " business at No. 19 Canal street. HB Blt Doar BntAM't Foralrt n for mr ruh act. but HBBHBt Hf v I 4m't car to Ilia aor longer, lit Unit noujli BSBBBBHa mk fi 4 to mr Icj. Camilla, and par mr lwla autumtnt, H al : i hleb roa will tat ea ilia bureau. 1 o that BBLBBBmS "'' sculptor US, Good by forarcr, CAIIXK HBk f. The brother Eugene has tho son re- KKt Wred to. He Is a lad ot ten yer.rs. IK (' t Vm, Wissxow's Sootuibo Brsor for chUdreo BBBBBBHBBBBBBBBEtlflBfn POINTERS ON THE RACES. Hudson Hirer Handicap to Eo Deoided' at MorriB Park Although but Tho Starters, a Great Itnco Mny Result. "BVRMM1 WOULD' SHLnCTIONS. First IlncrWcrnlierr, Melbn, Hl rocco. I 'Srrinnl Hnrr I.lRlitfonf, Ilnron osrt, I,fl lttsnrt. Tlilril IIiipp Cnnnnlsartir, Spn-Kli-ttl. Four tti Itnfe.-Ilnnnaet. Fifth Ilnfi I'lcnrnon, Snmiirltnn, Tlu Coon. .Sixth Unci (ieorKe IlccU, llnm in If, sliudim. Some good racing should be seen at Morris Park to-dny, notwithstanding that the lltlds In the third nnd fourth races nre very slim In the fifth, a fle-furlong dash for two-cnr-olds, tlure nre twenty entries, and this race mayb e divided to tmke up nn ex tra race. In the Hudson Hlir Handi cap, nt a mllo nnd three-sixteenths, only two owners accepted the weight, and linnquu nnd John Cooper arc the only starters They ought to provide the best race of the day. Ilanquet's tussle with Sir Walter n few dajs ago showed him to be In line shtpe, nnd John Cooper Is up In the first (light of the three- ear-olds Ac cording to the scnle, John Coopir con cedes Ilnnrjuet two pounds, but In nctu al weight the threc- ear-old carries fourtet.ii pounds less than Hnnqtiet. They ought to finish close together, Moth are game, anil a grngd flnlsti should result. In the third rate there are only three entries, and Connoisseur looks real peaches and cream ... , , . ,. The opening dush will bring together Sirocco, Judge Morrow. Dirfargllla, Wernberg, F.d Kearney and other fust ones. Three- car-old lillles of fair cal ibre contest In the second race Twenty two-enr-olds meet In the fifth race and selling platers contest In the sixth. The track will be dr unil fast The en tries nre ns follows Hnt Ituce llntlrp wffr'l" "' "5 ""'" with 11 ooo aIJr, lor all agn, nta furlonn InIei I;'' 1 J II Colllnn Slnyro 1- US Mcl'affrrtr . Wlaharla Juiao Morrow 117 IIJ O f Bmltli'ii l)rfrllli 111 1M J Mcl-auahlln Wrnh.ra 110 1(1 It I) I,eh Co hi Kurnry 103 121 McCafrmy lhrl (lov Fltcr 1"2 141 w c lulr (.oil Doiur , m: IK lllrmton SliMe Ilurllnahim M 135 II MrClallanil a Koli4olln ft lit Utlcott it Campbell a Mrlta 90 Wernberg looks to hue nn excellent chance to win the opening event, nnd Melon, who Is very fust, should be close up Sirocco ought to beat the others SroM TIac 8 pitakM of SU earn, with llooo rtl1 lor thrfy"rnll Allien ont mll 1J VValrott (ampntlli Ilollr Vnln lit 125 l'rikn" Stililr a I.lahlloot 117 I1Z) J A A II ft II II Morrli fa Mlxre 117 132 J A Murphy Morlnda 117 90 MinhXUli Stable Ulrl 117 12(1 laml0 Slablah hon Malheur .... 117 m I Iluiperl Jr ' Clementina 117 Kit llurridae Ilroa ' The llnroneaa 117 91 (' II MiKUlre a 1-aulelda T 110 126 It (' Mall a Poetry . 110 1M II Theoballa Slar Actreaa 110 I.lghtfoot, The Ilnroness and I.n Mlsere look the best of this lot, and they mil Mulsh ns mimed Third Hare Seeptakra it tIS earh, with llooo added for IwuyiaroIdH ilx furlnnga l7) C I IHIeBrld )r ' ConnnlaHur 121 IIS dldeon k Daly a Spahel(l Ill 110 II 1 Cadlaan a Idy Itlchmond 101 Connoisseur ought to win this race, hnmls down Spaghetti mny be second fourth Hare lludaon Hher Handicap for all nsea a aweepatakea of 225 each, with $1 000 added, one mile an I three alxteentha 121 M I'" Ilwyera llanouet 122 (1321 i: C Ilea lley'p John Cooper 101 HniKiuet ought to beat John Cooper In this nice The old gelding's list race ought to have done him n world of good, and from now on he will be hard to bent I Kill Hare Bweej ulakea of till earh with II 000 adled far Iwi ea--old eelllna fle furlonga 111 I Imwool farm a Inntallutor , . 103 125 Manhattan Stable a Herkimer , 101 Hi I Inerk Stable a The Coon 107 131 I' U.rlllard Flu.h 10-, 111 Madlaon Stable a Sahrlna rnlt 1(1 125 lllemton Slal In a Kin Hold 101 1(7 J Mel auahlln a rith 101 131 It J Waldena VMnUale .... 102 107 (1 A Jonea a ( llo nil v 102 57 J A A II & II II Mnrrla a Samaritan 101 119 (,oilcbarrea BtAl le a (llenallla , 100 110 II V Ladlian a Mly Itlchmond 1"0 S7 1'reokneaa Stable a llelaratla 100 119 I' (' llealley a ( ampanla . 100 1(0 Walrntt & Camplella Canterbury 9H 105 O Wallauma Picaroon , , 9H 128 M A Coleman Co 'a Tlnne ... 9S 141 V C Daly a Ca(nln Jack 9 HI (1 Strauaa Pttarre 91 131 C Hatenner a True Illue 95 This event mns be won bj Picaroon, with Samnrltnn second nnd The Coon not worse than third Slilh Itnco Swcepatnkce ot 115 each wllh II OOO adled, for all aara eelllns. one mile US M P Dera llammle ,. . 10 118 W C Dal) a Iteetralnt 105 131 J A A II aV II II Vlorrla a Melody 102 101 I ltuppert lr a louna Arlon . 102 82 J 1 Pepper a Tho Queen 101 1(1 n lira Hey a ranway 101 139 r Flrlerhman Son a George neck , . 100 US (I T 1 eonard a Julia I, , 93 104 W II Jennlnia a Shadow 97 U McCalTerty &. VVIaharda PuliUer 54 The closing event should be won bv rjeorge lipek with Hnmmle second nnd Shadow third. Morning: I'lipcr1 Selections. AT MORIHS FATUC EIOUT1NU WOULD First Itace DerfiirMlIn, Sirocco Second Itace- I.n IIsere, I.lghtfoot Third Itan -Comiolseur, Spaghetti Fourth Itnce Itinqui t Fifth Itace Flush The Conn, bltth Itace (Icorgc Ileck, llammle. llMl.t MFHICV First Itace Fon lollne, Wernberg Second Itace I.lghtfoot, La Mlere IMrd Itace Connoisseur, Lidy Hlch moud Fourth Itnce Ilinquet Fifth Itace Tinge, Install itor. Mtm (iruct Vllaoii. I AVI (II, A II TO MAY llood'a Sarauj arllU tiaa perfectl cured me o Cotnrrh lndlgeatloiliuiil Kick llea,ache I ran Hood's Sar8a- M. lisvvv partita now eat anything with JT T Q C out dlatreaa after fl WXJl sWaJ Frlendi have alto found J M, llood'a Banapsrllla lWt Juit m I rtooromeadei it, Mtu aiiACK NViuuim, IfalneaTllla. K, J. an IIooD'a. B.'m nils ore rapidly takln tat lead. ' "' 'fymiJ J " if.iV.lll ..rJitt H.Q.1K, b, , , jji Sixth Itace Harnmlo, Qeorga Deck. nccoRDER. First llace Sirocco, Htirllngham. Second Itace Flirt, I.lghtfoot. third Itace Connoisseur, l.ady Itlch mond. Fourtn Hnce Ilinquet Fifth llnce Tinge, The Coon Sixth Itace llammle, Oeorge Ucck. ADVEIITISKR. rirst llnce Sirocco. M Kearney Second llnce I.lghtfoot, I.i Mlsere Third Itace Lndy Itlchmond, Connois seur Fourth llnce Hnnqtiet, John Cooper. Fifth llnce Instnllator, Tinge Sixth Itace llammle, Tho queen. PHI si rirst Itace Wcrnlx rg, Melbi. Second Itnce-l.n Mlsere, Star Actress Third He ce Connoisseur, l.ndy Hlch moiiii Fourth Itnce Ilinquet Fifth llnce Tinge, The Coon blxth Itace Cleorge Ileck, Shadow, JOUItVAI. First llnce I)''rfnrgllln, W rtiberg. Second Itnce I.lghtfoot, I.n Mlsere Third Itnce Connoisseur, Lady Itlch rioi d. Fourth Itnce Hinquet Fifth Itnce Mnbrlnn colt, Picaroon. Sixth Itnce-Cleorge H-k, Mtlody. ai SPORTING MISCELLANY. The Clipper Athletic Club will hold n midsummer boxing tournament In the club-house, One Hundrtil and Seventh street nnd Lexington nvenuc, the Intter part of this month The weights will be 120 nnd llo pounds If the tourna ment proves successful they will hold one ever yenr Matt Hnnley, 120-pound champion of Vermont, hns been In Fnglnnd trvlng to get on n mntch, but did not succeed He Is willing to light nny man In America nt US pounds for a purse of tl,00 M F, Bntcnev, the champion high Jumper, has de Ided not to enter am games before those of the Archdlocesan L'nlon on July 14 flustnf Rj ilhrri: called nt It K Fox's ofllce vostcnlnv posted n forfeit of Jl() nnd Issued a challenge to dive agilnst nuv mini In America from the greatest height for J300 or $1,000 a side. Jerry Hnrnett. the Fourth Ward lighter. Is willing to meet an) feather weight the Oljmplc Club of New Orleans, muy select to meet him. Hobby Dobbs, who stvles himself the champion colored Unlit-weight of Hip Northwest, Is looking for a light with nnv one who wishes to meet him for tl '""I a side nnd the largest ptitse of fered by any club. Oeorge Itevnoldn the light-weight pugilist, Is looking for a light with nni 135-pound man In this cltv. W. F Cnrter, the rnclng man of Hal tlmore, hase rite red the one-mile scratch and the one-mile handicap races In the big race meet of the Greenwich Wheel men at Manhattan Field on June 23 Hrooklyn wheelmen hnve broken nwav from the Metropolitan Association of Cv cling Clubs nnd have formed an Inde pendent league, the nrgnnlKntion of which vvns completed vesterday, Th new nssnclntlon Is culled the Associated Cvcllng Clubs of Ilraiklvn, nnd hnH elected the following ollli ers Presi dent, Oeorge T. Stebbtns, Itrooklvn Hl cvclc Club, Secntnrv, P Wnlter Hew lett, Tri usurer, Albert Helmsteud, lled ford Ulcvele Club, Fxicutlve Committee W O Tnte, Montnuk Wheelmen Rob ert L BtlllHon, South Urooklvn Wheel men, W F, Fuller, Urooklvn Wcvcle Club, "Fred" llawlej, Kings County Wheelmen; William Nh, G.juth Itrook lvn Wheelmen; i: J Ilorlon, Freeport Wheelmen; C W. Jnnsnn Montnuk Wheelmen. William H. Roberts, Kings County Wheelmen The Dauntless clgbl-nnreil crew, of thst cltv, will row Cornells Freshmen crew on Luke Cavugu, near Ithaca, June 19 A meeting of the Hnrlem Itegntta As sociation will be held at the Grand Fnlon Hotel Frldns eve nlng, nt 8 o'clo k. Seeretnrj L J Hvme desires the pres ence of nil representatives nt 8 o'clock, ns business of Importance will be transacted. e The third iinnual rigatts of the Oreen vlllc Yacht Club will he held on Situr dnv, June JO, at 2 P I , over the Club course. Clubs comprising the Now York Yacht Racing Association nre eligible to snll, and their entries are solicited Rules of tbnt Association will govern, nnd a prize Is offered In ench of the four classes provided for. Thev nre as follows CHss A. cabin cnts; Class II, open cnts 20 to 21 fiet, Clnss 1), open cnts, 18 feet and under 20 feet, Clnss I), open cnts undi r IS feet Fntrles close June 18 with C. P McC.lehnn, 2 Pearsnll avenue, Jcrsei Cltv Onlv six bonts sailed over the course In the New Jersej Yniht Club's regntta vesterdnv, nlthnugh twents-slx uchts were entered The rnce whs held In the upper nnd lower b.i, with stnrt and tlnlsh at Llbcrtv Island It was a drift, unfortunately, In a light southwest Pimply Girls Pimply Boys And Every Person Afflicted with Torturing Disfiguring Humiliating Humors Find Instant Relief And Speedy Cure By Using Cuticura Remedies rWild throughout the world rorrxa Dwn' aD Cnxw Coap ,lioaton,Boiprqp. ic--,.il about tbotllood, bkla. tfcalpaneIalr," irao. . BT-Plmples. blackbaada, oily akin and fallln bib- praraatad aod cured by t'utlcnxs, risop. rfl,. 'irmTl li1iiiiBifiii1-ilii(iil?1,rv '"-- ""tJb BEST UflLUE IN NEW YORK. o& TIIJS f 5.00 U'?KVi Tullor-Mutlo U& CflEUIOT JjW SERGE W.rt$3.75 (f I 1 Iltnrk unil ny Ki I Hint. "7 AM si1 S, hnme nlylt Sulln, mmlr or llnrUt s..79,s2.49&s3.95 MAILORDERS FILLED. .llnnry Iteriiiuli d If .Nut Siitltlnrlnr . THIRD AVE. AND 56TH ST. FOR THIS WJS1SK "VU AVIIili SKLIj I HIS t? v Rra-e AaaaaeaaaiiHa Ula.3 L a Iron sr-MrrSFrrtTTTn Bed" V - 5 4.B0 iRii-illy mM for $ iv ! i pry hniiRekecier bIioijII examlno our Block of I'ur.or lilnltir runm nn I KUrhen I urnlturt alw ( arpots nf all ilemrlptlonn, Ojlrl th At btforo making thvlr wltTtion Nothlnn but tho bint Kool a which art alwa)ii at thu lowest , rlct.8 J. EARLY'S, 473-475-477 EIGHTH AVc. ami :i(H w fit niTii st. A ?ieclal tt I er cent dlacount male trt all Worll ren Irra who tiring this Ad tu ur atorrs wind. Ilcrtha U. nnd Caroline were winners The nnnual dinner of the Atlantic Yacht Club to Its olllcers was Riven Ht tilRht nt the club-houe. l'lftv-tlftli street, Smith Urooklvn Thomas 1. Ai nold Chairman of the llouril of Tins teei, presided, the Kiiests of honor lielner Commodore Hanks, Vice-Commodore Sanfonl and Rear-Commodore Kctchum A long list of entries for the i:il7uheth Athletic Club Cyclers' rice meet on Sat urday afternoon Include iiumv well known amateur wheelmen The entries nre limited to Class A men, and a hot race Is looked for between Willis anil Harnett nnd Hettner nnd Ilrown, loial cvclers The meet will be held in the New Jersev State Fair Grounds, nt u verlv, N. J , beKlnnliiB ut 2 JO 1. M . Joe rernande7, of New Orleans, won his ilKht with I till v Jordan In the Trus catl Thentre, nt .Mobile, Inst nlrrht In th fifth round Inrdiin vvns knocked nut by n blow that sent him Into the wlnrfs In the Stite flame Association shontlnu contests nt I'tlcn estenlu, Hurtlett, MeMurchu, Tollett nnd Kelev in iile n clean score nt twentj-llve klnK bird? ouch The tournninciu Is oi en to all citi zens of the State. Thp Ilnrv inl ciew Is recelvlnu favot l ble comment from people who ire w itch Iiik the prictlct wmk on the 'llinmis As tiHUul, Hob Cook, the eteiin ale coach, continues his old-tltne pnlc of nnniiiincliiK that tin New llnven crew hisn't a I'host of a chince The 'I htmes couise will be maiked this vew bj white Hubs, with flKiircs of black, Coiches Woodruff and Courtnev nn nounee thut the I' of I and the Cor nell clews are In the Ilncst piwslbie fettle for 1'ildiv's nue on ihe DeHware Llnlmrate iirrnnitements have been mule nnd flimtliiK slnnds will line the river from the sturthu,' point to the finish nt More Hon Inn A ball at the Inn will bo Klven In the evenlnr G0SSIP0F THE TURF. Domino's victors In the Withers was discussed nil over town )esterla. It si ems to be the unanimous opinion that his win was purelv and solelv due to the fact that Hnnlson buiiKled with Henrj of Nuvurre. llvron McCle II mil's colt should have beulen Domino, nnd it will be a real frosty day when Harrison (rets another chance to wear the Krcin and ijold colors of the vouiik Kentucklan It is safe to sny that Garrison never rode worse race In his life. Tiom the fur long pole to the finish he rode his hard est and the finish was a good piece of woik, but the mistake hid been mnde, and It was fatal ilarrlboii has nil over whelming nmoutit of confidence In his powers Vuiillj figures l.ugclj In his make-up, nnd no actor ever mukes ten it i pluvs for the plnudlts of th" multitude than "the Snapper" He falrlv j earns for the Unit ring praise that evil) winning Joe kef gets, uud estcila he tried to mike n grnnd stand finish which would cum him un il) Ing lame No one but a stupid stable boy would evil think of letting a d ingcrous com Pititor out of a tlgnt pocket Hut this Is Just what Garrison did Domino was an seeureh locked In behind Uenrv of Navarie , X ihmn and Dobbins us though he were in his stall Gunls.in, however, swim, lluirj of Nnv trre and looks for Hoinliio with an action tint bill plalnlj an vvorls cmil 1 icinvev the inclining 'Come on mil finish with nn " Mipieiuilv confident, he let Domino l-iiuto nlni,Klle an I wis beaten a snort hi id inls wis not Ills iii blunder lnstend of forcing tho once, which wis Jin onlj w iv In which Dninlno coull be peiten f. irrlsin in second to Xahmii iv ho w is eriwllng al. ng nt nall s pne ever the hill He also took the worst of the stirt nnd role n bti, IH-Judgcd r.Ue from the hrhlnnlng Many hitter and caustic comments wire nii;l jesterdns because Gtittn Herein the hot fivorlte In the Cnss. nova Makes wis beaten out bj Siblllu Ilii; Intter Is iiwmd bv Chnrlle Little field, jr ahrotheror I re I l.lttlellehl, wtio inile the fuvorlie Xaturnll) thcp.cullir clrcumstuncis in the case irnuseil sus picion, but (lutti l'erthn may be ovir rated The public s w her onlv once, when she be -it Keennn insllj enough VShcther tint form proved her nbllltv to give n lot of fast Hlllts twelve pounds eich Is a (iiestlon Judgment should be sispoij. ) until Gutta l'ercha provis her re a i.e.rth The llllv got nwuv bully Jisterduj. and was driven hard from the start A beautiful hurdle rtce was run nt Providence vcsterdiv rive horses fell, one breaking his m ck, and an 100 to 1 chance captured the prize Senator Ornelv. Domino Henry of Na. arre o! Dabblns aro eligible to the Bel ! mont biakes, .u a mile and a furlong. 1 which will be run neat Tuesday, -. -I Stonanll and Correction Should make a, eood match, At tb dislrjicc, Ova fij- PERFECT FIT GUARAMTEED b y ZZZ. ALL GARMEf ITS AVADC MoWNAPAPTIONOr S& - IJ- lg j By US KEPT IN REPAIR THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH tKWvh- , -tTO IFOR I'i yEARS.FREE SYSTEMS OF CUTTING i uftyl (A jfy K&JF C"ARG liiMADE OF THE FINEST GRADE OF IMMCTEDcSyT1 i DIAGONALS.THAT WILL NOT GLOSS: VICUjNA CHEVIOTSfs In PLAIN OR RIBBED: SCOTCH FANCY AMXED CHEVIOTS f 3 AND W0RSTEPS. FRENCH CASSIMERES. TWEEDS v BlANDA FULL LINE OF OTHER FASHIONABLE GOODS, jj g fM27Z9Ann ST. tiiu wisriii.NsTint ix iti:i'itrsi,Ti.n nv ahovi: rorit hi skin-j. rl In no Snlis tire lluril tliroitRliiitit with the finest I'lirintr Snttn. PWIPl.hS ANU millXTIONH I OR TVKINO At t J -l Itl'VICNTS MA1I.I.D FIIBC OV APn.I CVTIOV Alake No Mistake: One Door West of Nassau. 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To Introiliire our new work quickly mo will make tVHl life Elm (mon ortrilla aim lately free nt charkO jou have no frame lo tu If )nu 1iao any Influeneo vltli our frleiila tiring them with joj T11K IMVlimi. l'OllTltMT hTlIIIO J10 Z. aio , N Y. lonea. tho maro will lie very hnrd to lient, prividlni; she Is not raced In the mean time She Kit wrong very ejulcklj. -It wis ii mistake to mart Ilublcon asnlnst such ericlc-a-J.ieks .is Domino, Dobbins, and Henry or Navarre Ilubl con could have won the sl furious dush In which he was also entered 8IU1W1XG jusirs ALMANAO TOU TO DAY. Suu rises 4 24un v ts " 32 Moon sola 1 S3 111 till WATMl TO-OA AM r. M ini1 Hook 2fl 4 :d iifumnr- lilanl 4 2J 4 -J Hell tUte . C U C 41 LOW WATUl TO DAY. ny Hook . . . 10 02 10 tf i.aurnori Island 10 31 HIS Hell (.ale 1- vl i: :t To (ln1 Eastern Standard Time, subtract four minute. I'ORT oi m:v YCUllC OUTrOINO RTPAMnnS. SAILKIJ TO l). 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THE ONI.Y OKNUINB fffl lirn trifles IU buy llio rn4lt hoalln ln mention of tl Ua Dr. huthIph'ii 1 Uttrlo HMt it, a, complete bo-ly tmttcr (or wlMreitmpittuil ri arnnttctl or inunc rt'funditl It 111 cure with out medicine JtlieiimittlMii I tnnbhftu i-cUtlci, Inmp Hack Kldnp) niiU Ulr .. ptulnU, INcr tous lcblUt WeukticM, Iknch 1'ratiu mid all eflw-t- ol early lpJlscrllou or cxcvm. To wralt mrii tt U llio urtnttMt pohHlltlolmnn rh Hie inllil, wtotlilnd licctrlc current In applied direct to the nenu central hi.O liuproveiiieuU areff.lt from Hie first liouriifMd, A poikut t-dttlon of tl.tMtMobraU'd electrom(Hllcal work, ' ilire Ui&Mso( Mfii.' Illutratcil( U aeut free, araled, b nmlluHiiiKpplkutlon, J.ver) ouiijj. middle asetlor old niun iunrinxtti tllgUlit Mtakneai uriould reiul It. 11 will point out an uy, uro ami aiirrdy i) bow to rcalu trcuaili atul lieallh wlien eerylbluu Iv Un fallrd. Addreu Dr. A. T. handen, HgtJ llrondrayi New York, Lrgct i-Jvcu.u nU Manufrctnrer in tba or 10. oa'coUoau. OVj tiundjor, 10 to I. inniiBQiif'- y't-'-' - Removal Sale. lncon.eimnec of (xtensUpnltonitloiiHninl re pairs upon the UI.IUIK WAKi.IMKHIS (5th no nnd 10(h st ), to In? made during the eum mr, we hae 8ocurcd teini orurj fmarter3 almost dlrit-tlj opposite In onltr to reduce stock and m q the expense of mo luj? a very large number of slightly wetl and sicond hand (Irund, Uprlsht nnd Square I lunoioTour own nnd other makes, no Imt dccfdcl to c'oso them nil out nt prices never before offered to tho public for tbosanie Kindts of ImtrunKnts. Our nssortmeutlnUuden pl.iiHM by tho follow lov mnUora j Vi bir ChlcUorlnff, striiiuy. Wlierloclit Jahutciitnii it Sons ifuMnu V Hnmllnt Ilallilt V Unvis, Hriulburj, Iliuitiuiii tuy vomiiilf itrvineitt Ilnllctt A: AUrrif IIiiK' iV s ill Jacob llron. 1 hew p'nnoM nre nil In Rood order, nnd many of tl em practical! n cool m new. Merylnstru tnimt hnn hi en marked dow n to bod -ruck IlRUrcs, dti 1 prtre nnd tcrinn plnlnlj mnfKod upon tach IhUHlM ( IAI-SALK will beannductel uponmir OM lMtU i: sSTI M (n noelt In the piano tnu.L)(awlAI)sunni W Olii:VlATIOVwllI It ma lo unde-Hiij clrcnuistaticps, 1 his Inn rare (jiportunltj for plnno huj em, and Intending pur chu-stri Mioul I not fill to tuko ndnnta;eot It. I'ljiupntsniuj bt mndo iiikjii easy lnstalmentalf di Hired Weber Piano Company, olli Ave. nnd Kllli 4t. Sporting. CAMERAS AND LENSEST "" ' " '- l.nrsiMi nHart 'v,rT-S33ffiti1 inti loviiHt prlcen iP 'm'llCr' ofnny Ikiiiho In Hie M IVIfrWj? i . ,.irl "r .rrlrra iJ YV viWyA , 1m lrp iiiirrlinxliiK Ii I IfjrH - J lnhrm vvennve )vltr-rv','is15oii I unil II) tu M) i iior lent. (Atli:it AMI I TsPs IIOI'lillT, 1)1,11 Olt l.( II Mi If. IlltV I'l.VIl. t,i, .itli.t ,x7t l)()r. ( In mil Jill ill ilMll plui I ilntliicutlil Don lunliu- ,( tONMI'l'ltlN HITII Till: SI (ILK III VI. I Its' tssm IATIIIN. 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Invitations to the Tammany Society's nnnual Independence Day blow-out have been sent to the Governor!) of ull the Democratic States, the members ot the Democratic National Committee, all Democratic Senators and Congressmen, the I'realdcnt, Vice-President and Cab Inet nf the united States, the Demo cratic Htato Committee ana Democratla State Senators outside of. New York City. The Hat of speakers bis not yet been mads out. EXAMINING THE STOMACH BY ELECTRIC LIGHT. "IllnmlrAtlnK thp stomach by Electric I.lulil." " Mcdictvl Electricians liavo rocontly doviscd a plan by which tho interior of tho human Btom nch may bo illuminated for ex amination. Tho patient is laid upon the operating tablo and a slender tubo, carrying a glaSs bond upon its ond, is introduced into tho stomach. A small light insido tho bead is supplied by lino wires running out through tho tubo and connectod to a small battory. 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