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Y 0 'mK WOKI.I): ITKSDAY EVENING, AUGUS1 20, 1K. B THE WINNERS AT SARATOGA. K Tbe Oiolona Hurdle Stakes, H Fixture of tbe Card, Won H by Kilkenny. I COLD WEATHEfl AT THE SPA, H- first itAcn K Aritrnllim Second. Bf IECOMI RACK Kj Lonkillll K Semper I.ei Second. Hb THIRD RACh- Hf: Sir Cipri Flrl. B Wernlmric Second. B' foi'jitii itAci: Hf, Rgnantr First. K' Merry Mnntirrh Second. H;" FIFTH HACi: Ej Kllkrnnr K Southerner Second. B': (sperlll to Th Eveilnr, World) H'.' RACi: TltACK, 8AUATOGA, Auk. 20. E" Overcoat weather prevailed to-day Hf and the crowd came out to the track R arrayed In Winter ncjr. A cold, raw Hk wind wan blowing early In thn morn- Hr ing, but us the day wore on tho weather Hr? became much xvarmcr. B The Unci! was In excellent condition Hj' despite the heavy shower of ycsteiday Hk' afternoon and fast titnn was made In Bf the various events. The attendance was Ht' large and the ring was kept busy, Kf Frank Heard has not an especially high B'. opinion of Dave Gideon Just .it present. V'( Mr. Heard runs his horsrn under the V" name of the Hrle Stable and on lit Lnz- K aarone, winner of the Suburbiin. Bi Heard recured an optlui. on Wiiltzer B about a week ujcj. the option expiring H'i yesterday. .Mr. Heard was preparul to Hr purchase yesterday, but In tho mean H time Waltzer showed hlgrl form and .Mr. f Uldcon refused to sell. Mr. Ileanl Is K'. partly consoled by the purchase of I'.ir- AwMk cccas from "l.iiekv" Hal Iw n. The price K' paid for the hut r was not stated. Hk niisr iiAon K ffriltnc. fuur and a half furlongs. Wmt Starters. Ilctllnic M lllf I"! n R Kltrona. 10:'J fChornl 1 t-S 3 2', 1 U Arj.ntlna. I'M (Miriiln).... s-1 .; o o 3 WM. Skr Wo., lu. ((.rltunl 2 t men 3 4 S' LLLw., Feeonlc. nil tttardnerl .. Ia-1 41 4 V 4 mWrnJ nouiim) in , urn, u'aMin) c-i :-i s i r. K F.llamere, IKIii.ellal.. M-l :i-1 OKI b ChurtDut, lul IScn.t) S'i-1 SiM K t. 7 K, Sherrlck. ii2tt (liarrji iw-l 3ri-l 7 7 . m Tanla, 101 lLamlyJ 11-1 CI 1 9 ' K The flag fell tu a bud start, Tunis and K Kllrona having all the best of it This Hf pall wns quickly passed by ItoMillud III , H who set n hot pice to the tretch, whi'te Bf she died awny. Kllrona, who kept her V place, then went to the front, and draw- K Ins anay won handily by two lengths K,. from ArKentlna, who was two lengths p- in front of Sky Hlue. Tlnio U.K. B" PKCOSI) UACF. P' Ptlllnc; on mile anl f fuNoni:, r-- ftinrr. Ilflllni Si Hit Tin i IxMlout. 103 (Chornl S-t ;.tl 4 1 K Kailipff Lrx. 102 (MirllrO. rim ojt I ? V K, Navahoc. 103 IMr'llniil .10-1 2-1 3 3"i'" mi Tom Kkllmotv. 10S Hlrimm 3-t 7-ID 3 4 4 c IOokoilt went to the frolic inn opened HK ' up a Rap of three letlKths, Hcmpri I.cx V' runnlnK second and Nnvulion Ihlrd K Hemper Lex set out to reduce Lookout's H&. -ad on the far turn, hut the latter ,1 lasted lonu ennuch to win hv n n-rk. M;r Hemper Lex wu serond, ten lengths III K' front of Nnvahoc. Time 1.7. K TillltD ItACI.. H Hli4lrp; ooe mtlp. - Strlen ltllnit St. Hit Kin - 'lr Kxcfl. IIS (Grimm .... Z-h nut 3 .T I Vnibcr. ll:i Mirtlnl to-1 :. I i :' V- . lrtr, 100 iniurnl ;.l cni 4 4 3 H !! KKllllry, III (l.imlrl... 51 ofli 3 2"j4 Hi Wcrnlierc went tn the front and was K, n II Vu lengths lo the noo,, with I'M l Kearney cecond mid Sir Kkcpsii tblid. K Wernberz wits ready to stop ut the far t. turn, and Sir ICxos n--hi-d Id! Kent- H ley, ciitchlnu- Wernberr In the Htietch. Kr", Sir Excess won hv thiee puru of u Kl length miller u pull from 1 1 nberr. H-; vho was u length In flout of Topper. K Tlme-1.4'J u-4. H routTii P. VK K. Frlllng, rue furloi k b; suuers ii.iii.ic m iiir rm B- Bunr, n: iMjrtlnl :,! t 3 1 H' I", H; Mrr- Momr. i u: Kiofi i i :i r. : ;" :i lnionur 1D1 a' , nl l" l 4 I 3 " i" K Ilabe Murph 10 ii! it 1. en ' i ; i i. r 4 I H! I(rrjji en ;: im riiim '.- l '. : 7 : i I H, frit. 112 li.rimoi ".-1 .2 . t. Hf Mincrim Id", il.aml I J I , 4 4 H llunavv.iv Jumped inv.iv In from mil . w.is never heinied. wliinlns rli-ierly b -" a letib'tb and a h.i.l' from Mcrrv .Mon- m- arch, who, with Ink-oinar, rareil head T and head In second pi ic- throughout. The 1'Bht for the place war. close. Merry B." Monarch Jncoinur nn.l Huhe Murphy B1'' ftnlshlni; heads ,ip in as named. Time -',v . v Ktrrii rvi.i:. H OkoUai Hurille Make, two mll4, oirr r eht k hurdlpi. l Maner r.-itlng : HU I In i Kllkfr.m. 141 iriinllirl 0-3 -3 1 3 1 u rAiittiernar, 141 iihi... 3-t iq 4 e 21! '.' Urtoi 145 Olri'ulloi kh).... in. :-l 3 4 3'. V Et. I.ulr, 110 illrar.ll . ... "-. 3-3 4 VcIor-l. 144 lltoanl 31 n-3 3 1 ., , Ctinr Clur- 141 (i"ri:in(l. lo-l 4 1 2 f. ( B Woodford i ui.?d In trout for a m'le . and then (rase way tn K lkenny, who lfd the rest of the v..i; and won tnsly R by four lengths from Southerner, who '- was badly lldden, Mareus was third, l' half a length away. T'me 3.53. H; POOL LAW CLOSED A TRACK. Hf Breeder C. I Hninll Shots lp the H, Uunulu DrMliiK I'.'.rU. HUFI'ALO. N Y Aug Mi.-It has Hj been decided to close the Uuffalo Driv- Kj Ine Park. Already C. J. Hamlin has K dlsmtsscdall if his ttamtrs and drivers "t thtj track stable, except Kd. Gcers, B'r ln L'io lioraes uic bclnc taken Into the B- country or otherwise disposed of. K; To-nmlit the Kales, will be closed, the Hfe barns nailed uu and the place utterly K V defcrttd. It ia pcsolble that the whole K.; tioclt may !- cli up into village Icis K, ai.a.put on thu market this fall. K For torty r..ia .ilr iiaiui.u has been T, anvaced In breeding rai'rh jrtis and K,- raoii.t- them, ma he lias been one of the W ch.tf 'iromuters ol harntbt ruc.nn u II H. is In American citas 'that u,.- work H-. Of a l.fetim shou.d be abandoned t, seems a urlevous thing to him. Yet pr th. a htep he te-n clr,tu to in view of i tin (attitude uh.cli the voters ha F taken tonurds rae..:ig. K He has Ueiiu. .niated, at loss to him aaF "''! '.'.'" Iu.'' " '" llls S'ate w.thoui Kii poolselllng Is ntiproll.nb.e, and will B' have r,u mor. lC it. iluie is only a K tr" I'tSib.i.ty that the park may ever t be reopened us a race tiack, und that H ' 1 if the coming Leg.s.ature should take K aoroe action DerimtLng pool.se, 1 ii K' Yvn.eh is not likely, ,f. Indeed, u u nos- aaaaaaaaate i htnte Firemen In Tro, HbVl TP.OY, S. V., Aus M-Toa lnt).hlr4 annual K t5onvntloo ut tie .Nan Vorli Stan f'.rtmen a HF Asaociatloa opinfd Id irjla citr ihla icornlnc tut, Hf.) a Urea atterxlanca of drlrcit'a wl.o vrt Vl. Bl; rome4 on Lcbatr of the rltr by Mayor Molloy anc V4 oil tahaK of tta Riempt rinmen'a Auociatlon Lv B' Jajooa K. Uitine. of that UJr I'r'Udtnt geulos. .V tar, of tba EiAtt AuotrUtloa. retpojdtd. BaaaaaaaaVpV - K.; Geatrr and rite lien to riace. Fi'V-' . DfBfQVK. la. Ana. V) Tbr Nutwood bur. K-t1 ' tax Club hat mads arrjnirmenu for a rara t... aVaVaVaV tveaa John ft Oentrr and Joa ratebca la Du .y kiost. tou 25, for i:.K!i BOXERS mJT ON BAIL Five Were Arrested nt the Acaalptay of Manic 1ht. George Pixon, Mike Leonard, "Par son" Hives, Tom OTtourke and Joe Gordon, who were arrestnl at ths Acad emy of Music last night, were arraigned before Magistrate Kudllch In the York vllle I'o.lee Court this morning. The prl'n,.era were repreaented by Couneel.or Ibiiecn, who aked that the esuea be dm ied of im.'nrdlately This wa drn.nl i.d the prlsiners w.'re hell n I.Vkj hall cici for exam nation Tne, ball wjs quickly secured und the prisoners left the court-loom. PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Michael 'nftij liruinmer Lrvoruird lm wn nl(kntniM thf' "ffiion pint" lit I tht title. Art 1 tn t'n futurt will protibly b knot. j the fi jlmt G.,hir tn lb b.niiin Lvjn.rl i wan i!trJ ti mitt fllrn In ion for tlt munln in II.fr ArJaJrinf of iiatc lst night, ah 1 i-jr. brfort ih time Xt tn-tr th rln? Lur kfpt ...JOin; icrirt th (! m Jtb a tltck nwnr on nl frriutniir rm.rkint thit h ith1 h.t hviu wai naxt on lb prognmrnt l.toD-iri toll fc (roup cf mn tiut h intenirl to ' knok the civm oik nf (tit," not hniiMlns thai he n aklnjt m 4tiliiK lnriii"f ' (ririj.'it nl Tra dctctiVt-avrfKOU frutn li.lliti Heatlqa-nrr. Tom O'Rourk. 1)1 ion' mnfr, hMrd ef Lrtitr-l rrtnarkj, Anl ojlklnc otr tn ititt h W4i Mill tlttlnit gvf hm p of hi m nl Ltx-niM Jfili. it hut 4f.tr tut rslani tu I - ftlJnt thai Mlki ttnt.J irvn(, ul tht. tic ftOdU try nd ti u oat of D.juio. At 10 SO o'clock hth ttri Jumptn into thr rlnp aqI th 2 000 prop'.t pffni tr m4f tor a c.ntifli: boat. tMxon cittriy outrolnttl IomrJ, and In Uir frond roun4 tcn iiiint; tir'tlri no foul tlmt th pillit Jumped mis the rlni anl grabLtJ th tni era an Tom il'ltuurka and tMrit-in l)vln rti i'ii life iaatir1 I)li ,n irtllnK Mm tlfhtlj ironnl the iinrk jitrt throwing hfrn turil tinn to ih flfhir, hlk htntitril, ftlin ha1 caut) all tr iroutlc, m lei off tU t'.M very irmly by (ho arm by two blj tMHceinan n-1 at tins In lertor rortrlAht Itity er all tikn tn th Kap Twenty'dpronfl tnt aiailoti-houM, f.hrc they mere ItallH out lat In tha eteulua. If)naro"N dlRgracetul art haa lol htm all 1h frlfiidi Im fvir liarl atitl If h la frtrtimita ennuari lo -ict on another match It may l In Afrlr or Jaian. where he la not known. e Prank Erne, wht will lot Jark Sketly 'ih routiJa on A tiff 3 Ufore 111 Kmplr .thltln t'lub. arrtveJ In thla rltr laat night from IlurTalo lie will finish up hla work with ' Kl I l.4Ucn wltn la to tneet Jimmy IlauJUr en tha limp night at Dceanlr, N J. Krne appear to oi n-ry ronfllent of defeating tkclly ami la apparently not worrying much over the reail'a ' I iip(xii that If I ilafeat Skelly the people wilt hlnk J I ave an even break with liUon. whnm I am more than aniloua to meet, tut Bhuul.1 I be ifraii-d It will t.e alt day with me. ' mM Trne, na lie boar1"l a train hound for hla Jersey trnlnlng n,nartera Skelly only ami ten when people Inform him that hi next I'Moneit, I.rtio, i 'orl-l teatrr" Jau It la iloing hla woik tin the Cufi, 1 wi Anl Ilonlevarl, which connlatp nf hi rye II me running bag pmirnlng an aklpplng the rope ' I harfly think that Knm will hate to hit liljo Dixon after we have rmr little arminiuiL nett Monday night." fjI1 the nronklnl'e, aa he htirat the ball with a terrific left-'.anl "honker " Pa mm Kellr, of Ptalen Ulanl, and reepir I. eon weie matrheJ late yeateplay afternooi ft Die llhmtrate.1 Newa offlr-e to met for ten runla at IIS poiimla, weigh lit at the rlnttaMe, At I'm tHln ahow of the Arlhe. Athletic Cluh. of Hay onn, N. J , neu nionth nttly Vernon haa accepteI two otfera to neet gnn mm at hla weight tin Kept S he la mairhe) to meet Jrk Wattn fir alv ronnda, at 113 pountK. at Troy. anJ on Sept 10 he goea to l,w.n. Man , where he will try (onrliialona will, Jack duller for fifteen rnunJi In the Klrklanl Athletic Cluh, of that city. e Jim Uivelte. tratcnmAlier nf the Kur-ka Athletic Cluh, of Waahlngton. elpecia to ae.fi re Krel Mnrrla "MuMoon a Thunderbolt " to mvet It'rk I U k or for a llmltnl number of roiinda In the cluh houre the latter part of neit month . (taker haa already accepted the offer. e Ja'-k Kterhardt eari that he Intend" to atari fr lullae, Tex i In a ftw da a, where he lua bought a hotel. e Owen Zlegler. rf rhlladelphla. and Ptanton AbtHitt boierl twrnly rminda l.efor (tie Kureka A (' , of llttllmnre. laat tilght, Zlegler getting the declelou on point i. It h eeld that a match will probably he ar ranged betwetn uuni; Oilffo aitd tiwtu legltr for a limited number of round. BASEBALL CHAT. Well, they can't di It any more; at leaat, not Ihla ocaaou. "Willie mil" Kennly, your cinch la nil more. Thanka We'll call oier t.gitn next Summer. h would hate thought It? Early In the eea von tttae untefllnc ClA)Atera were to b alinply ilaugNterel. according to the Ulanta' teralon rf It Well, of cojrae. the alaiighter took pUte, tKelre of them. .Sew crk waa the UMlm nine tlllKft. e e In the twclrd gfimea plajM between Itrnoklyn j mi J New toik. not ccunttng Hie tie game tin Oroi'iia male HI rut m.altiat 34 for Sen )ork Hr('kMn wm foir guinea by making aen ruua 1 1 r )(. Ketinwl) pitthed In hitch nam en. All if which I'miU men went Meekln, ttutle and i larke t-a h pitched a winning; game fur Ni York. Ituaie vaa beatisn four time and Mtekln twice e e Manager IVijle an mniplcuoua by hie abaenre from the plajera liench Agalit etenliy. Aa a reiult. tho "Jnyuu acemed utterly at oca. 1h tUytd In A vurt Jf A "wli4tAre-fti-to-dowithoui thebvM" n.Aontr. e e To aty fie Uai;, Prt.tdant Pre ej wan haa been t'eatel tr rhlbtllv by hit hlgh-AiUrled pet a The moment hln bn k. la 'urn el t) trouble be r.iu (1 hla manaacr cannot bo tru-ted lu look out tor the clih'a Interei'a during hla enfor.ed ilien't II la time he btg-Q ctiLppIng lieaja t,ff, e "SharV r'lllar another or hie exhibi tion ol "Hi nt to play liorlttop." jaierJ sr.orij hai a g-fat time trytns t Csht a"uu1 tats e a e Bu If "'lorty waa bad what waa Varke U11n? Tlie atiaaT la aoftly rafted un tha breezci from Ciiural Hai "rotten." i The Ame A C team wo-ilJ like to Arrange games with all team a whoie plajere aiertce eighteen yeara of age Addreia E. Itee 1, tC IjennAnia axenut. Jeraey CIt I It wAsa t Mrektn'a fault that game jeaterJay ' "Mek' pltchtl a realty jool came, but hie mpporl waa attnpl) wr(tce M.ta weot thro'ifi1! the dl anion 1 that other p.cra wou.d bti gob- i bl(d UP wltn eie The eund.ng of the League Ctuba thlt morning m aa fo'lo Clubt. W L P.C. Ctuba. XT. U PCI CleveUni 63 3s C.l Uoaion .. 51 3 641 Mi ii.iore . M U Hi .r .k yn 60 t., : I'lttaburg ii 3 6J Nw ork . 4f 44 4 tnh.g) i5 44 .4Ui,h,IVf1n o(l 57 Ji , CinMnnatl Ct 42 5". St Uui4 , i2 f s?7 1'hllAdclpaA 61 43 MfciLrtU'avllle .. :: 4J M J. Ilmm WrlRht Ilrui.inlirrrd. permlaa'oa waa gran'ed by Julge ti'Itrlen. tn hi upreme Court, to-diy to the truiteea of the Manhattan Otapenaary to chango tho name of the intitutton to the J Hood WrUhl Memorial Moipltat The tru'rea atate Ciat the InitKuuon hit been In exlatence alnrc WZ and ihe leirr 'to tonor Mr Wrich. a neinory by lupting nit name in return for the gnerou cuntn'mttoTt he atil hla wife male Mr Wr'ght 11 aultenlv .' hcri d ete taat Winter wn the rteftnr aiieet K'eati1 Ittilroad nation He w- a millionaire in I a member of the banking Crtu of Uril llorjan CV The CawRAr f'nuicht In tlii ItUer. Maglatratr Molt In lljrlem Cvnr. tint mprnlng waa confront J by alx reprefantattvea of the r vrr gang They were Joar;h Keietly, Jamea Drown, Cdwarl Itocka Oai lei llrennjn Michatl Mahrr an I M.i hsc. llaaly Si. a lay nitht they txurdel a barge at the foot of ne KjntreJ and Tenth etreet to at eat aorr.e ke,i of beer The police folio el the gang taat night en the riter In boat! All aj"ceciel In flailing out the ribbr Miglrtrate Mtti hell Kenel!r for eum'natiui to-morrow The othr e fined Ii earh. ruicllUt Vleiitlnf Arrhm, Athur VAletjiice the nrgllalj llg-ht. weight pugll l&t. arrhed on tht Anrtior Ilrie iteamer Pnaijt to-U.y. lie haa come to America with th Inten tion of csA.lenxIng Jack. MeAutlfTe. anl hopea to maka a match with the American boxer Mr t fig-ht ti take p.are either fcwre or on Ilrlt.ah ait) ii clalmi to hare plenty ot) hicktn. and it con fident of nil Ability to Ttniult. bli oppcittnt. Wrll'?" .i I nifiiiiam'iiisA i ..W'U-Ba, anJW.i; M0.1E GOLD EXPORTS. 22,850,000 to Ee Sh peed by Now York Bankors To-Morrow. JI. 000,000, It Transit 'or Eurrp'. Received Here from Havana. IJfllef 1 lint llm I'orelsn l.xi lliini Will Siiiiii Wi iililll. Th rxiort of rulil nro ni;Tlti .ium tng rutiMttlHriililt pri ui Iioiih Ilo,KUi. UmoiJ ,V Co lll sl.li SI i.imi U h i.'rniuii . Ilru t,W)."i", mi'l Nphh Iiikp - I'ullir Jikp.ki'I tu l.urni"' on lo riiorin mIi ituiurH A inctnlxr i'l llm firm of Hnakli'i V od A: Oi.. rtlerrliM to llielr g 1 lili inciit, biutc lit. li ilicy IiIkI li lii th lit aji. nt rim.tliuici'. Tlii'y I.iim- solil nu cm Ii.ihk' iii:itint this traiin u tloi, and only hlni to mci't iiIiIikiiiIuii ulrouil Tin') mil nlup inoii- K"I1 Iuk in tlic1 urtk. Tlii kliiiiiiifnlH ar lirtni; madr ( hkll aKHiNt UoviTiitiicrii homJi rcctiM r tmnt-il from l.urope, hut in coiiIiiik to lllObl! llHUIIy Wl'll IlllolllKlJ lit IIIOVU ,l,t'llt IS III ..Oil 1 Olllf to Lit! I'llll No aliirin i I I'll uli mt tlic iillux, iin tlift fore.un i Xi.'Iiiiiii;i h will ii ilmbl MOull ntuken llll'l Im furi1 tllu I'liil of the vur ItnportH ol tilt illu iiiftiil nit' ttitilKleiill) nxiicntcU iih u rcauli of tlic iiiurkftliiK of tlic croiH. I lie Bti aliiilllp Yticii.tn, which arih-i ttiiui llavaiiri. hruiu-nt il,uuu,i."J l;o.J . jiihikiii'iI to Ili'lili'lldCh, Icki'ilii'lmvr Oo, in trunult tn l.uut J. & W. HollKiiun At 'o. will ship WW. iu ontiiH,, ti, M.vtr on the uti'.tiiiHli i Now York, bitilltiK for Hiiroim to-nur- IIIW. Tlin Truinnrj roIiI rrnervi foil lilo tliM.vAVK) to-iliy for tin- llrit t.me Blnu thi IhjiiiI Hytiilfcate totniiicnci-J upfia- tillllK. The foIiI rosi'rve thin morning ainuitni iil tu Jlu:,il,7:i. The withdrawal re ilncod It to nr..r3,7Jl l'n tn 1 1' M tlHMo wrrr no Int'ma llont. frum the li'inli'M of tho HVtiillrute whi'thiT the ilWlrlHtiuy would bo madn up a. unci". Tlic IiIrii rate of xtcrhiiK cxchariKc net up h the liouieH or J. I'. MorK.in t'o ind AiikiihI llflinont & Co roniilnoil linn at 4:ml-l and l.tio 1-2. The Htcinmh i New oilv, Kalmm lor ICuropn in-tniirifin, will take out ," niinciH of Hllvcr, Hlilppcil hy I he follow Ini: hniifcs J. & W Ki llninan ft 'o., ,) iiunciH, Xlnininrtniirui & roriliav. Wi,("!l oiniceH Handy llniiniiii, S.i,ii oiniceH, and .Muller, Rrli.ill A. On, i'.,() ounret,. I J I' .Morttun Co. notllleil the Hnli Treasurv Just at the elnso of lnilnei tn-dav that the llrmd HMldleate would InoieaHii the uulil rmeive k.Uki.iimi, Jnit plncliK It iiImimi 5Mn.(mo,(n) .Mr Xlor fltiu In nut of the rllj, lull his Hon and Mr llncon, who lins acted us the hvii- -t . 'u--nt e moulted other nietnlierB nml the amount "van made up. I n.. a tiia. trutmfer ol Hold coin ftoin the vaults of Mowm .M l'n, lo the Huli '' ie fiilts wuh pot made 4itittl after liiislni;!i hours. NeverlheleuM the the diij'n account anil the Oovcinment record will not , ,i.i h"low l'l.ll"l,(IO. Thn Kold ienere now itiindN nt $101, rM.T.tl Purther withdrawals will li liinilo iltirliiK the week, nnd the Syndi cate will he oliltRcl to make further deposits If the reserve Ih to he kept up. SHARP DRIVE IN SUGAR MADE. It Win tu Allotv llrurai to t'oi rr linrta In Tnliarco Tii-I)ny. The movement nt the Htoek KxcliunKe lo-d.iy were moin Important tlian of lam The fratura ,U the npeuliiK wbh a sharp drln at Mtisir. niaile for the purpose it cnalillnB the hears to cover their Hhorls In Tobacco. Tho latter went up more tlmn the former declined. The coalers loomed Into piomlnencn as a remilt of a revival of thn rumois about a new co.il combination. It u.ih n.ild that tho hunkers nud perfected a plan and would be In readlnesi to make It public befoio loin;. American Tobacco rose II-:, to Wj 1-:; New Jersey Centl ii 2 1-4, -to Kb; Head ing 5-8, lo 1H3-S, Kiisquehann.i Ar West em 7-S to 113-8, do. pref. 1 3-4. to '.Ul-4; l.arknwunmt S-s, to Itil; Delan.iro A: lliiiaHon 1, to Ul 7-S, Noithwest 1-3, to 1U!; St. Paul 1-4. to 71 1-2; Hock Island 3-S, to Ml l-!; I. nib .le O.is 1-'.'. to SO, and Cicut'inl niecirln 3-S. to 37 1-k. American HtiKar fell : 3- to 110 1-s, Amerlca.i Tobacco pief. 1 to HO, Lake lirlo A Weslein pref. 1 1-S to 'l 3-4, M.mhattnn o-s to HI 1-4 and l'. 14, Leather pref. ."-s io Si 5-S. Por the second wcc'.-. of August the South' I u Itallwa.' earned S'VW.tM, nu increase of JI3H. Ontario and Western 7ljei'i. dectease J7.7W, Iietroll. l.nlltlliK und Northern (21.54.', inciease 5:.V7. I'f the lewv'eil tiiinui ill. II I lie I'llll man and WaKiier cai cjinpatucs were to coiisnllilate, Mr. l'ullm.in ays that unthhiK of the sort had ccr Ixeti cou templattsl. rresldcnt J. J. Hill, of the Olent Noithein Hillway I'omp.in.v , arthrl lu thla city ycMoivia). but wl.l lemalii hcie only u. day or two. He declined to lie .n tervlewed for publ outlon iclutlxe to the Noitlicrn I'.icttlu plan of re)ranlz.:toit or the iirotipevtH of sunKcstcd lolntlons betWK-n that company anl Ills own. Dliector lileed, of Atchison, s.is ti.it the ut di r of s.ilu of the piopcit will le issued as foon as iiumIIi1i' anl a ila et, probaiilv curb in November, tor said sale No dlte Ins been set for the election, but It will tike plan- ht fore liie sale of tlie propel l.v. The new company v. HI be , Kansas compiuv, oi Ijunlr.i'il uiubi Kaiisan rilate law- Tlio exports i xcluslve nt spec e from Now Yolk for the week weie $"i3,7t-i 1 acalnst K3I3,9:i for tlie same wick of '1MI i The PturKls-Wntoibury Hrorcanlrn tlon Oommlttce of the I'liHel Statis i'urdaKe Oonipany has call, d the third I It stulmuit of the n.s.-.csMiiut. p.ivable I l'V A uir 3". at the Manliattati Ttiist Oompanv. Money 1 a 11-3 per cent, on call i 1'oielc.u exchange m ensler in tone wlnu to iltawliiKH iiKtlnst koM alilp ments Hates show little or t.o rh.niKi, i banl.eis' lour stcrllm; re'linc at 4 ! I i a 4 15 1-2 and dein mil at 4 '0 1-4 a 4 !ki l-S i 'nnimorcl.il bar sllvir sold at MJ-l and Mexican dollars at r.3 1-4 A firmer tceliiic pri Milled In the r'nel. markit nrter mldd iv and p lees kc-.i- , rn!lv advanced. The he-uj uold en KiiKenients .uul little rffect and there was a very K-nrrnl disposition to buv stocks on el'pl l teiefopv An 'iKrecment was sinned esterdav between icptisi ntat 1 1 s of the .Maeoii and Northern Itai'.iiad liiirdtnildci s and Messrs Thomas and Kjnti, otuler which the Macon an. Northern w.ll become a pirt of the reorrc.i-i z .1 Oentril Ha lv. ay I llanklt'K Oomp.it, of ilei,i.;.a svs tem. . feiture of Hie stuck mark, t In n,. 'i trul.MK "is a br.sk bu ,iir mov e- nu nt in the O.tatiRerj Hock HI i id w -1 ' tr ict ii-i. -.! n u up ta m, i I , Industrials worn ii'eKiilar. I sIjcs wire S70,o . slur. i. I I Hip ( IosIiiu 1 inilat Ion.. I Uio IPifi Uu f t I xmrt an To ar.-n . . ?j s j ji Aniirl. an Tii'ja oj rl IDJ Hj io, 1,4 j 4uienr4n sumr K.f mT, 115 tne, , Vr.irrt.an suaar Hit ft Kl 0i uju i. ' i An or l ol'oii u" ff ' ;, 74 ;( " vi an i' IV-ia I', li- i, j u . 1 ' t Sinta r. . 17. I7, IJi, ti-, tUi ftlai 111 . iji, i,i. l8 i8v l iii-l I Soihirn . ... te ji, ;4 tn c.airai l'a Hi. I M -,j j, l'liupik , Ohl. ... 'I in. j , l III JkJ i... . . I-. a .. J;i I'M I ur l. Q t y . , ju, jjC 05 lliir.is t Sitr hi", .. 101' in... nip ,,i . fh Ml si l-.ul . TU, TI in? :;-, UU. K 1 & P.- . tsv, it 7; ... 1 r. i . r i si i. . . ,) i4 .. 4l rotflrais P.ieloian.nt . , 4 7 7 r 'o'.i i" .1 im, ,,14 Sf, j,. PM t Ua.'lern llllnol. pi piji, jms, jnji inn, j Columliua 4. Il-Aklc; V. :5'i :5, fcij 551, Ii"l1'ff"" iMl aaiiriTllfl iHilrtlt' frl l.i k, a Wv "" 14 I6'"" I" lJ 1 afn li .l: I 1'. ', 1 1 B ( Atl , ttl '.UV '"' !"' J'J, I l:n Id a I ' 1. 1', I. t ( ' . ' -ill 11 VJ 'fl !;li lJ'. M-. ', I,.. 1 1 .-ni I . IO, I'1. I'l'. I''a I , si l,, . i. t'i M 21 I. ko i:ni I Worm ;', f fr. ! l.aK" Kim i tt'n.l rt 71 'i 75', 'i ' l.i- l.lnri 1 ritit.nlU, ll ll'i ll 11. I N V I. ( 1 ..V, ", 1'. I'l Vljn'ia un I in IH', IH'. lit', ill', Mn. in N'j i .nl .. .". 2'. .' . -'. Mi II KJ1I I ..im t . I"' 111 l"l 1"' Vllnr SI I. . J', 11', tVt -Ml, vi nu si i, si if . f.i, ot'. rr, :is t mi Iri'ii tr . .i n ii I'"' M ..j ir l'i 1f,i . .1 "l, J7. ?i' Mi K.'l I iVmir . s:, 51'j "V, T'i .ai l,p,l i ii ... I. M. ' . tie, N,l bin id I . . J1' 51 ''''l W'i Jn. y ;.',li rn .. Inn, l' l"1'. 1' N-sr Vnrk 'Vniral .. IC1 111 0t l'i2 i i.ikK i: i w ''. ". S S 1 Sill & Km .. 12'. US 1 ". II A 1 , Mi-,i ip, f 311, 3.', .'", Jl N rill Vni-rlmn . r,v, I', ;, ur liliwi .In. It I V 101, i,, i,, l(i, I'll ' I Itinllnt .. t, H', I" . l,v. I', irl , A l.a.lri 7 T T 7 I'liii.ii IVUm ur r.i IM I7J. 1"- 1"-'' .j , .,d if . 'il1 r, ', ' .'. 1 i Ni' IK ..!.. '..'. H1. '-". '. . T ir n I ailfli . . !, . . 1 i l SI Paul . 1111,'n . 41', 4IS 1' 'IS St I. S,i,ali.i"iti'rn f . !'.', 14'. I' . 17 s.i'iiiti l'n If! I'i'i .' ' - f-', siiiiiitii itdiimiar . . n'i i"'. H'j it. r . ilium liilHAar l.f . II 41. 4''. 41- lin I'ulll . .. IS M II'. "' Trnn I'-ul A Iroi i.' 2'i'. 2 -.'V, si j, Soiilhf,lrn . . i' 7 7', 7, i II Kl p.i. II IJ'n 13 l i I I S I FIIIIT U'. 14 I l". I1"'1. ' s l..'i 'ci If !)'. '. '' I llul.li.r 4') 41 m :s iVabirh It 21 H't 21 1' W" 1 TO -irrai.il I't Jl M . 1 V I. I. II' ". I'. I1" ,v i, i: it .. . . r.i', si', ii', ti'n IV.iI.j.Ii J . . K . COTTON MARKET EASIER. llnln In Trans Ureal, 'I ItrrateiiHil llrntmlit WlieHt nml Oiirn laitver. Ootton opened abiut f'jiir points lowei li ra lis In Southern Texas, which broki the drollKlit there, whli'h threatened .e 'o serious injury to the crop l.lvetpioi citnc fa r.y ffotd. and utider its infin, lit lie local prices Improved a Utile nftct the openlriK. The early sales Included September a 721 a 7.25. October. 7.2!i a 731. November, 7 31a i.3l, December, 7.31 a 7.41, January, 7.41 a 7.17, M itch 7.!"5 a 7.51. Wheal opened about .1-8 cent lower, lo caby .ih well ii3 lit ( hlciKO, on tome lo cal rea,l7.iiK and selling for forelKii ac count, opening siles here wire at bif,-S centri foi September ui.d ti4 5-8 a CI 3-4 cents West t'orn was almut l-s cent lower In sym pithy with tlie decline In wheat. Sip iember f ullliiR at 44 l-S cents here atu' at 34 cents lu CIiIciiko. Oats wete about i-t rent lower, Sep teinhet sellltiH In OIiIcbku at 0 1-S cents TWO LITTLE SHAKE-UPS. A Sernrniil ft it it h lliiiinilnmiiu Hrnt In ! llrlifn. Antlria; (hicf ConllP to-rtfly trnnifcrred HrRt Wlirmu Cruise, of ihu tpnemeii' hoiiHo tsqttitl, tti tho I.ait Thlrty-elnjhth ptr. ct Mutlun. HnumHinaii John H. Mlllmorp wan oont from the ti'tictncnt-houae hiu.h1 to uie Oak HtrciH station. tint mr itn lni)or(etl Cnttlr. Thuvlire V Itavrnryfr h lrnpoiietl fourteen In a J nt Hmmtnthal catlte from Ntvltzerlan t, atitl will urtnl l hem to lili nrvirl (Arm at Muhwah, K J Mr llntemeyer ba- bn tnetllntt Jerxoy caM l-f for t pnt y jiam, anl tliio th cntnnt In br-fHhiK l'B cauinl a ilerllne In tlielr hcalih Itr hat ImitorteJ q Sla tattle ti ft 1 J a new r-train. WON'T WEAR LONG DRESSES. Ynuiiff AVIf, ArrHiiciit'! In Cmirt mu n Vnirriiiit. Joel D. Huteman and hla wife, a very niinii couple, were arraigned In the Yorkvllle Police Oourt tills mornlns on the cliarKo of viiKrnnc) They were found asleep nn thu stoop of a house In Oharlton Ftiect e.nly this inornln. The wife vvuro it dress that scarcely cached to her knees. Thcv told tho policeman that having no place to sleep, thev had spent tho iilcht rldliiK bru k and forth between this c llj nnd New ink on h ttolley car. "Why don't sou dress .vour wire prop erly"" asked the map, strate. "Vour Honor, I boiiKhl her a tvvu-dol-lur dress last week a Ions diuss but she wouldn't wear it. I won't walk the streets with her unless rihu wears a Iiiiik dress, that's sum." "Oouie un here, mad.itue." said the Oouit lo the VMimaii, pnintlliR lo the bridge. "Why won't you wear long iltcsses, as ou nui;iit to'" "1 will, sir," sobbed tho slrl, who was Kieally fr.K'itened, "All rlKlit." leplled tho Court: "you m ly Ko this time. Hut take care and ill-el's yuiirself properly, and don't comu hi re again. ' The viiii'ib husband told the Magis trate lli.tt he anil his wile were "JiuIhu Hv ill's last Judicial act. ' The couple li.it June eallid on Dr. V uupir. Ohaplalii nf llellevtie, nud asked blm to many llieni. lr. onng thought til" gltl loo )ouug nud had tin in nr I er led. riicv weie niialgned luloro .ludgn llv.m un the last ila of his occupancy i ot the bench. II wns found the Mrl i w is pevuitceii .vinr.-i old and tbe Justice liuaiueii tlii'lu, whit li i.aa Ills last Judi cial a't. TO SETTLE THE MORA CLAIM. 4p:iln Aurcrs In ''ay l,r,(M,otn, Wltliont llllerest. Sept. I.". WAKIIINO.TON, Aug. 'M -An ugiee ment lias been signed hv Secretary 01tn, Minister Dupuy Ic Uoiue, of Spain, Antonio Maximo Mora and Mr. Mora's counsel, piovldlng for the nl tlemeut of the Mota ililm on the basis ol l,;000 on the I'.tll of Keptem lier in t. , Hv the agreement the claimant waives nil ilcmnnds for Interest and uccepts the amount named In-, full satlstactlon of tin claim. Then Is only one point on which It ap pears possible that theie iimv et It a hitch. The SimiiMi Ooveiiuuent Insl-ts tint tin. piviunt sh ill be made by 't'apt flcn. Oimpis, In ch.iigc of t i. Spanish forces lu Cuba, and thit money shall lie ir.insfeircd to Mori or his np i irsi'iitatlvf a In Havana Mr .Iota dm .i not accept this condition ind Ins.s's that .is the sett "nieiil ' the result of negotiations tutu ten r?.j -i n and the ' t'nited States the pivm-'ii should be made either in M.idiid or Washington NO BOXING EXHIBITION. Ciilltestr, tit flu 1'ltili'lil. ,if Munlc li-Xlubt 'Irelnrcd HIT. "I'arson" Danes and Tom (Vltourk went lo Police He.nliuai.ir lli.s .itter noon and .vnnouiic. 1 to Aitlng chic Oonlln lh.ll the conli mp.ated .xnibitioi at Hi. Acadeni of .Manic to-iia) ha been dcciartd olf h le no ic.i. excuse was given for thi Ircakmg of tie tiigagtiiieut, t u in ih r-Ui"i ih it uu biiauoiil side was nu il illir. lis last n (.lit. ml the pi sp. t loi in-ii ghl was no benrr. Parson Dav e sanl that u.-org D xon un ted a little vu.ou-i., on l.con ai I. raising the latter', ir,, and he te ta'iiilcd with a hard b.jw on Dixon t i.e. Tori O'Hourke Jumped in to nopar.it ihem. and wo id have be, n rut 'entiii. ven If the pol ce lui.l not inicifered I'lia Daviei and o'limike .i.lmii'.iM ilut ue nrst round luiwei i D .m iiu.l l.eoil.u 1 was even hitter and nmie vi clou- than the one in w ti i Acting In spector Oor.rlelit im, i ftre.t lit I'.strnillle the liny baiiilnner, TrtFX'TilX' Ai,c Jil -dot VVtvti to day nraat.1 ttar a.i for ihf t',r4dul-n .f b.iria s tlvt-. n Vltirriaiisn JmV Xn . ttan "i n Xi Vtrk '.t. (fl i'411 nlls hi. Ote-,rn oil en 1.1 at id, reiil.ii.nl I., .el It, tX,' ,:i. M.i.i.nt III, tr.ct.4IH-Ker Olll.r. ct .X or j.k.j for in. arr4.it I'.oirtr, clalm-t Hit chllJ nu stai o'toi-l.l bv him Tn iribia la LuulfcXa1,.. by frora o.ir to into jrc.ra. grtllitti a.allljii liltmr. i iiiitla i in .- at. TAX RATE TO BE 1.9!. - a A.derraanic Finance Gommitter Chances tbe Eeport. Reduction in the Amount ol Mon y to Ue haLed. liliiKsbrlrlRr l ranctilse Mutter Put Oir for h pck. The Hoard of Alilerrntn to-dny re celvrd the n port of the I'lnaiicu Com inlltei, which llxe the tax rate for the yent at 1.61. Instead of 1 ic, as antici pated lli.i makes It' twelve points higher lliiiti it was last ear. Tin Committee had decided to fix the rate at l.pj, hut ,t ncelved a report I rum th) rinativlul Depattmoit at noon whn h Justified a tedui'tlon of one point. Thn lepurt shows that Hie total amount to be r.uaed by tnxat.on U S.in3,,;i,,il, d slrlbuiLiI as fallow : Klnil eii liiat. for ilij 13. W74 9ri),0l I-m eiirAl fun I i.'Vytl oiiii'tiO .. . ' " M'.ITtMJOl 1 Ills amount ailjed tn lai Irry by ai'iircviUilnri tor ijom.tilFa.iincra ur Aciouiiti i orirj no 7,5;,(i,g 01 1' ua amount ailil.l ror eatlmat.t J1rlIMy In lul.ttini tzt SOI 14 Valium nf lai levy .14017111, lotal va union S,0ll D4i,tI im i.a. urpiiratitini exempt from Stat. , s 65,1125.307 01) loul laluatlon of all aiaeninj prop erty . . 1..57.1I..JH 00 The report of the commlttte wa laid over for one week It will then he foi inally adopted and the lax books will neu be leturned to the Tax Depart ment Collections will beeln by Oct. 1. At the meeting Alderman Parker of fered a resolution postponing considera tion of tho rep rt of the Comm.ttee un Ha Iwavs favoiliig tin granting of the Ivlugshildge franchise to the Third Avenue Company at Its offer of liuo.tiou in cash and ,'i per cent, of Its gross earnings, iih roiiuircd by law. The H.UIwaj I'oinmlltee held a meet ing tiiU morning, and Alderman Parker, who is a member of It, was not present I"or that reaNon he wanted considera tion of the report favoring the Third Avenue Company laid over for a week, until he could examine It. Tho Aldermen received the report and made Its final consideration a special order for next Tuesday. The Vat Sale Citizens' Association petitioned the Hoard not to renew the Permit under which the New York Central Hallway occupies Hleventh ave nu. The Company tins a fifty jear per mit, which expires next yeur, and the Citizens' Association asks that It he re voked. The matter was refened to the Rail way Committee. A resolution wns adopted thanking Jacob Hch'ff for his gift to tho city of a fountain for lungers Squat e. mi - CITY LEAGUE DENOUNCED. Mnnlalrnlr Olniiiiner Nnya Hoys Should ISol tiel Dullr Kv Idem-r. Four young men, who described them selves aj Jacob O. Schmltt, nineteen years old, of 400 St. Mark's place; George Hoffman, eighteen years old, of 216 Sev enth street, William Wunscli, eighteen years old, of 113 Pitt street, and Fred erick Schienker, sixteen jears old, of CO Avenue C, appeared as complainants against alleged excise violators in the Essex Market Court to-day. "Schrenker," said Magistrate Flam mer to the jottngest of the four hoys, "you ill ink beer on Sunday, ou say?" "Yes, sir,' answered the hoy. "Did you ever drink beer in a saloon lieforu that time?" "No, sir," leplUd tlie llttlo fellow; "1 only drntik neer at home " ".My boy," said Maglstiato Fltimmer In a fatherly way, "don't do ngnln what you did on Hundny. You might get In tho habit nf drinking and he a ruined flan for life. "The Soiiety ought to be nshnmed to ask hoys of vour age to get evidence and tbitehy destroy vour morals. Let men get evidence ag-iinst the places and you bovs keep out of It. It is u shame und u disgrace. ' VllliiKr Trrnsurrr Short IO,(IOO. OUANt.K Aug :o IMnanl Self, an eipert ut rnuntatit, employed by the South (trance Iloarrl of Vlllngi Tmaleea lo eiarnlno tho account, of Rob ert A. Ilalllilay Village Treneurer, reported lait n'ftllt a .l-fldcilry if 11(1,171 US Ilalllilay tits- appeared three month. arM. ant 1 I ippo.ed to lo In Kiirepe. The tru.letia line ofered a renanl of S00 for 111. arrc.L The Invi'itltatloii toitt ti r.nn. - Fiirovr the lllecle lllder. While riding a t!f)i!e lait nlnht. Max (irepp. a lorksmllh, of i6 Uaet Fourth etreet, ran oier Henry Slonn. six jear. old tit.o uaj p'aylnK In front of til. re.ldenra, Jilil Petenth ptris-t The boy iu. talne 1 a .u-alp AuiinJ Mr. Storm, the mother of the injured toy, went hef-ira Manla trnte Planimer tn ba Marliet Court to-di, nud refused to proaetute the blt'ycle rider. llrcpp viaa dlscharced 1 - iw - Nrnr Jer.fj llr for Allnntn. TRENTON, Am M. 43oi Wert, to-day ap pointed to represent New Jeraej at th. Atlanta nxpt'iltloni rllffori Stanley slmi. vtount Hollv, rharlea O. Tlioniaa. HiiJ.on County, and E, 1. Uirrlion, Aib'ir) 1'irk .. Appointed l tlir Coinpt roller. Lawrcme H-uln anl Timothy J Klely were to day appoluted Kxamlncr. In the Klnanr-e Depart mint, at a ealary ofli.iw a ejr ea h. They were sworn In by tbo Major WITH THE WHEELMEN. Tbt Club mn cf tbe 'erlvvlll bf1mfn for next Run Jay t.111 ta to Mllturr. N. J . thence to 'iiiiUdt, nutherfont. rillr. 111st ni Ortcgs, r turiitng l Jy cf E:tabfti Tft rua tra from tfc club-tome, IT! K-it Kl&bt)Mfntb, i.t 4 10 A. M. Tbere hne tttn ft niT.br cf crmpltln! irt to thla onc rc-gtrdln,; the lnc,.tlu of nom of b attrmlaiti at tbo Manhiltan Wtici trik Tbe chock ollr cr4lr.x t-j cnmplair.ti. art '.prcitlly untttl. T& njinnrt of th nr popular ror, will da well tn lQ.tuat0 terUa ct ai.iai-rur and profriplonal rapfi mUI b IkU t Manhatun Ue-ich next Saturday mier the auiplceit of the Natloral Cjelt anJ Mh ftic Club Tbe matjr competitloni 11 be prii enly t- . U A rtJ-?r Th-f event ire one nil ninles rauh, ore-mile handicap, and nemtle ecratcA The priiea In theit eenti Aill toatlit or diamond! of th full value pre bribed by L W The pDTfloll ricaa Mil I iclude uiie qu-trtrr mt'e x-ratch n,hcti rn. ' jilt limJc! ftr-mile handicap onv mile j undt-m, -rat:'. Kntrlea c1j ;o-df lth WDi, 1 J Troy I9i I'roadway 1 Jolnasjn defeated tbe CanaJ an enrk, Frtd j V 'LQ5 At Tcnio jea'erJty. bTor S.C3) people The rara a K a mile bi ma tn tiree hcitt Johnej'i ttin .a 'rauhi hcaifc. in : C7 C 5 ml ) Th picnic run et tae N'ew o: WTiee cen mil: ti ne i net Sjndar ' "WHIle" Wlnd'e. af'er an abtene cf to yera. Mill (xoipei U he Hartford t.k ca Sept. 9 Tfe Cirttan-I ( Y A "l nald in ju. I mon J toaniameni op Vut 31 A fifteen cille ixiad ra. aad a trailc e.uj fr CI a 3a A riders at don for decl&.on. i ... Tbe Quill Club NYrtee.men l sUe a tl race 1 me; iwnie Urn oext uoata. PRISONERS REVOLT. INillce tnrll n lllsliirlmncr In I.nil luw ltr.r J.H, Warden Arehlbjld, of Ludlow Street Jail, mu td 11i "KWM r,e rtrcet police station l-ut n ght for awlstance In qtiKllIni; a revolt of tho -rlonera unler bis charK". Arilnn Capt. Shec'ian and three police men nn atrlvnit at ihe Jail founl a crowd of I ftw people in trout of the en trance ilsbiiiliiK to the noise maje by the dissatisfied limiatos I'nini two nl llm upper windows of thn InilldlnK IkhuuI ni-rve-rticklnK crii3 and tlir.eks, acconipatiied by sounds ofi of wjiiif! otie beatlni, aKalnm Iron Larr. ' I.eavltiK the three patrolmen outside to il.. "Heme the crowds, Capt, Eheehan entered the j.iil. He lound the Waruen vlJentlj much dUturhed The Wiitden apoloKlred for calling on J the I'aptain. He KalJ he thought the cmerKenc; warranted it. He tsalrl that for nn-eral haurn three coutiterfe ters, whose names up to the present have been kept necret, had laid I themstlves out to tilt ti the Jail ups.de I iuwti. Oti of the men, he !ald, had 'or lorne days been unruly, bemti-e of the cur tailment of onie of the prlvllenes which I bull lejeti iicuoi did lilm under tin lor- tner rcRlTic. I iitirdny mornlnn lust before G o clock, the Warden said, this man lie- Ka.i to use vloli nt nud abusive l.'iiu;uaK'e i ami fled to lncltn hi. two companions ' to riot. lie was In a messurf successful, and I the two made such a rackut poundtti;; i on tlie cell donrs thai It was necessary to put them iu separate cells. The leader vvrs put in a dark cell hv the kei'pem. The other two were plac. d In cells on the upper floor, with win dows luukllii; on J.udlow street, 'lliese nun Imnitfd utelv went to the cell wlndj'.vs und in Kail shoutlnB and jellliiK It took tint a few minutes tu Kulher a crowd in front of the latl Hnd the repor sptead quickly that niiotlu r attempt at Ja.l delivery was be ng made. 'the prlsonet" kept up the racket for nearly an hour, until completely e. hauatcd. f'apt. Plurlian thought tie was not needed Itmlile the Jail, but left three patrolmen outi-ido to prevent another crcwd from RUtlierlnK. The prlroneis beKan to repeat tlielr tactics this mornint? at 6 o'clock, nnd Capt. Slieoliim's men had their hands full keepings' the street clear. The explanation lven by Warden Archlliald this afternoon was thfc under Warden Hanbo's administration prisoners wire allowed great privileges, anil when Im. Iieimr a strict disciplin arian, besan to run tilings as thy Hliuuld be, many of the more desperate prisoners shoiveil their displeasure. No open outbreak, however, had taken p.ace until the three counterfeiters took the Inltlaloty ymtcrday morning. The Warden said It has been IiIh rule tn rpllt up the dav equally so that each prisoner shall receive the same amount nf exercise In the yard nnd In tlie cor r.dois. lie said there have been so many prisoners on his hnndri that It has been Impossible for him to allow any of them to have moro than half nn hour's exercise a ilny. The conuterfeiters, he said, became dissatisfied with the short allowance of time and took exception to the treat-tr-en lierlff Tamsn, when setn rettardliiB the distill banee, said he had been up to the Jail this morning to Investigate the matter, and that while lie was theie the prisoners resumed the noise and disturbance. "I then went upstairs and told Ihem they could xpect no consideration from me," he said, "and I ordered them locked up in their cells. "What more can I do?" added the Sheriff "It's onlv a House of Detention ' and the nrlsoners nru not convicted of. any crlm. but If they persist in making' any further outbreak I shall put them on a diet of bread and water." QUILL CLUB'S BIG MEET. If Cnrrlcd Ont It Will lie One of the Mum Unique Vet. The Qulir Club Wheelmen of this city will, at Its meeting Friday afternoon, consider the proposition to closo the present season In this section with a monster racing meet, at which all or nearly all of tho "cracks" are expected to appear. If tlie Idea can be cartled to a suc cessful conclusion, the tournament will go on record as one of the best of the season fur unlquo features and good raving. It will he held some time in September ut a track in the nelghbot houd of tlie metropolitan district. President Hincs has been In com munication with evety "quad" team In the country, while the Secretary of the Club, M. It. Macfarlnne, has written Chairman Gideon, of the National Hac ln Hoard, for nn open date. One of tho features of the meet will In u',1 probability be a race between Johnson, Hanger and Tyler. REJECTS FOREIGN CONTROL. Porte', Reply m It Wonlil lie Kntnl In the Sullnu'a "sov errlnrnt y. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. SO. The Porte's last reply to the Knvoys of the Powers on tlio subject of reforms In Armenia, mentions only the reforms of secondary Importance, nnd rejects tho demands of the Powers for tho exer cise of foreign control over the execu tion of thn proposed reforms, claiming that it would be fatal tn the sovereign ty of the Sultan and tho Independent Turkish Empire. HASTINGS CHESS TOURNEY. I'lii)- Iteanmeil srllli the Twelfth Itonnd This AMernnun. HASTINGS. HngUnd, Aug. M. Play In the International Chess Masters' Tournameit was resumed at Urassey's, In tnls city, to-day at 1 P. M., when tho twelfth round was played. The results up to 5 o'clock were as follows: Vergani beat Ounsberg in a Gluoco piano, after tlilrtj-llvo moves. Tarrnsch beat Albln In n four knights defense, after twcnty-tluci moves. Stelnltz anl Mleper drew a queen's (.ambit, accepted after thirty-one moves. CLINCHY MADE NO TEST. nn of the (is. Meter Inspector Ac-rnsi-,1 n n Wltncus, Commissioner Sharpe, appointed bv C.ov. .Morton to Investlgito the condition of the onVc of State Inspector of Gj Meleri .nthou I'linrhv. resumed th, hearing of tel,-n In I'm III. of tht .Superior Court lo-div. Mi llneti, in! mi. counsel, Congresi nin Su.. i, ini pie-cut and Hcputv Mtorncv -liem ral il.ibbrouck appcari-u on behalf of the State Thomas l 1'innorn. a former en. plc.vee of the Au.fricjn Meter Compnn testil.vd that jouiig clinch) had vU.te the Amei.i'in Meter Compiny fictor i font i r live tmuj during the year isi I i ml it iiiin umk'i'.-looil that be wen .1 era as a Stile ulllcer. He had Iol I a tne pergonal!) tail he was an As I distant luspe u r of Meteis. On one occasion he went there to In sj pet a 0"j-li.jhi meter, but made ni teit lnstea 1, he look witness's state. iin.it as to the ncruric) of the test. The wltntss sa'i he thought joune Clluchy was Incompetent. Veteran Criiniiiiej Gets Buck, Comptrull.r Cart, IV Palmer, cf ProeUlrn ( thu mTllIni rer.lv.i a xuatk In Ih. rantro . ,ri. ov.r th. rmr.iil of Rrh.a rromm.3-, for oi. ill iii'ium warrant i-itrk Jm be r,aymr , 4rcti'4 Ihli raornln. th,l a per.mpiorjr man (tamiia atiiP l&iuc tllri-Un. Mr Palm.r to ra I laiut. Mr Crumint'-, ai h. la a vcttran. FERRY-BOATS IN COLLISION. The Hamilton nml Alnxkn C'rnh Tn. cethcr In I'.nst Hirer. The ferry-boat Hamilton, of the Cath arine street ferry, hm a collision with fin Alacka, of the Hoosevclt street ferry line. In the Hast Hivrr opposite the Umpire Stores shortly before S o'clock this moriilne The ;rish was violent, but no one waa hurt, although the Alaska was crowded with pas-efiers on the way to this city. Tlie Alauka left her slip at the foot of Ilroadway, W'lllamsburg, at 7.30 o'rlok. A swift flood tide was running, which j made ll illflii'iilt for the Alaska's pilot .o hold her h"ad down stream. When oir the I'mplre Stores dock, the Hamilton was seen mining up stream rapidly. A collision wns seen to be In evitable The pilots of both boats put their helms hard to starboard, but the Hamilton struck the Alaska almost heed on. OwltiK to the Alaska snttlnj; lower In thn watei than the Hamilton, the for mer boat received most of the damage. Her gnat d rail was carried away a dis tance uf twelve feet, and tho forward section of the cabin strained. 'I lie Hamilton was so Utile damaged she continued her trips. There was some excitement among 'he ijinem'ers on botn baits, when It was teen the crai,h must come, and, as Is ii'Uai In such cases, women screamed and rushed toward the stern ot the boats. A few of the passengers were tnrown from their seats without sustaining In Jury. No blame Is nttachel to e'ther pilot, as It was wholly an accident oi the swift tide that the collision occurred. The Alaska was laid up for repairs. m -1 STRIKERS HOPEFUL Vent makers KV1 Sure They Will Win Out. The striking vestmaluTS crowded into Liberty Hall. 237 Hast Houston street, this morniriK and listened to speeches fion. Max Spltzer Secretary Shaplio and Secretary Morris Prund. There weie manj nratly-drebstd younp women Ir the hall, who were very en thusiastic. "Will we win?" queried one of the girls. "Sure, the contractors are ts!ow, lm' they will rome in before the week Is out.' Loader Spltzer and Secretary Fr-und t Bftld the strikers would be successful be cause they are not making any unrea sonable demands. "Our demands arc for an Increase of .25 per cent, of piecework prices and foj a tifty-nlne-hour work week," said Sec retary Kreund. Some of the contrac torw lme defaulted and left their work- rs linpover.shed." Nine hours Is fixed as the limit of work on Fridays to gle workers time to prepate for their Sabbath. Of the 150 contractors In the trade forty had signed up to noon. The pantsmakers gave tncouraglng re ports this morning at tf Stanton street. Few men are out, and they expect to be employed shortly. The U Blake Clouk Company and S. Oppenhelm & Co. have gi anted their cloakmakem an Increase of 10 per cent, on piecework. The people In lrreedman Uros demand on Increase. IS THE WORLD OF LA DOR. Th newly ele-'te-J IteeonilnK SecreUrr ot Car penters' Ualon No. 513 li 11 Schilling. Tallon' Union No. 27 has purchased niw trle banner ac Ihe cost ut $lt0. James C GarrU hat heen commlislontd aa an organiser for the Socialist I-dbor part. Loval Assembly 101, K, of L, has elected D. C. Sorrel I, Master Workman; F. W, Waluin. Rt tordlnij Secretary United CiothlnR Salesmen's Union No. 94 has elected I! M. Kuraln, 122 East Uroaxlway, Cor repponJIns Secretary. Joslati U. Ihr, exGeoeral Secretary ct the nranlie-Cutiers' National Union, has be:ome editor of the Stone Trade News. The olVera elected by the New Jersey Federa tion cf Labor yesterday are William ulll, Tres Idetit, Iltmrv (jlag, Vke-PreBKlent. J. II Ket.en. Trv.urer. As fhahnun of the Kxecuthe Coin mlttre, J P McDoonell r.a ro-electoJ. The complaint of Tailors' Loral Union No 1. ,Ironsvllle, apslntt ftretary Charlea V. Itclcbers lor allej-M neglect of duty has been dUmtML t'nlon Pal titers and varnlrhers ronipla.ned to the Hoard of Walking Delegates esterday that non-ufilnn men lia.e been employed on the Mur ray Hill Hotel. Fortj-flrst street an) Park ave nue nakers Inlrn No, 92 has ft, en the addreiaes of five bake shop to tbe fai.or) Inspectors ta have them enforce the sanitary Ian a Adolph KutFfher has been elected a member ot the Auditing Committee or the Workmen's Oen erut Benefit I'nlon. The rerripm during lb lat three months were 16S. 029 h7, and Ii7 J?0 Z$ has been expended The orKanlratlon l.as U.4bS mem bere, 1,674 of ivhom are women. The walking delegates of Kleetrlcal Workers' l'n. on No 3 ha-e found non-union men emplr)cd by lfe2cl lUuler on the building of the Amer Iran Hurety Company, Fine street and Hrndwy, and the new mansion of Klbrldgs T, Gerry. ttty flrst street and Fifth a.enue. SPORTING MISCELLANY. Tbo mans.r. cf Val-Carjbrti!;e ath.Ulfi ffamrs. to be belJ her. In Uctotrr, bar. decided to place reierv.1 icata on pile earljr anl to prevent .peca. lator. from ttiylng up th. clioUe eeals. The tip. plication blank .mem, use.1 ro .jcemfully In tbe big football frame., nill b adopted. Theie blanks will be furolihed to peraoac at anr place In th. tO'tntrr, but not more than the ticket, villi be Did to atir oce perion. anl lerarata blanks mntt I, uaed fcr acb ticket desired. Ap pllcallou blanks can be obtained from G K. U Wade, po,t Oiflc. bos 134S. New Hiren, Conn ur President Sherman l)i. .Somlumpton L f The) hale alai been place! ,th A O Spildlu & Mro, . 13C-I30 Nassau street. Nes York anl James E. tu!ll.an. 211 Hroadsaj. New jrk' ! Fetiator r.ot.T Is prepsrlng a rsll for a ren. I er.tl trcetlm if tbe New Jlanlmtai Athletm , riub. to b held the tint . rrt In heptember nttlcers will be electe-1 and ccmmltttes apiidn'ed' lth powir to supcrtl. tbe arlous branches" of spurt- Wbll. members l) thus prartliallr direct tbe club-, piilu they will t, eitlrelv re, Irom all financial retpomlblllty ejeept the pa:irent ot djes. ... Entrlel for th eienll to b. decided at lh Labor Pay rarullal of the N J A C are com Ine In npldl), and there I. eiery liidu.tiVr, that the list will be the larieit in the J..Jm it the club. The csrd Is a lery lailtlns in. ror.ilstlti( of two seilsl intltatlon ra e hlcic'. ra.e, t..lb,ll baieball and the fellow lug handl. ,i ath.etl. e,ents im.)ird run 9.Xril riis O.yard run one-mlle run :.'0-jrd hurdl sjo.ysrd no,l'e ind po e unit Tho blci, . .jps lli rosn.i of a on. ant a two.mii landlcar hell jinler I. , .antlou f'nirl.. In,, with James t Sur.lrM. : llroadii") MonJl) Aug .4. ' i ... Tie ntrlei fir tn iamei ant picnic of 5, iarl k. Lyceum. ,t timer a I'ark 10. mon- i afl'llen hiie n let well anl me gul , , 1 l are .sje ..! I coo I, l ki- ehimpln,,' umir if th- I'.l. Iiei irrsieiit will ie rue ..rtcr, wll ,e FT. I 1, .i . 'l , . ,, it ' .l.ii.tl Fo.u.lp. are iho dii, .ii Al,, j ,' J I a 1 das"l (luiaril -.11 i. .ne- mtle ra ' II tw,a ol th pari,' unlir s ' io ,pj , i,4.. nil. run. fat men. a ra.e, nek id e, tircc-JS" ji -a and potato ra . CAN REGISTER ON OCT. 8. IronUI, ii'a Knur r)n of llritUtru lion Setilril l'ton. Th Hrooklyn noard of Election Cora nlsloncrs to.ilay annmrce'l tta dates for rpi'iutrailun.1 Turtula), Oct. i. 't.lnesiia Oct ID, Kridjy, Oct. ii, ai.J .iaiurday, Oct, K, from 7 io 10 A .M . ittrt from S to 10 I1 ji I former tara the places of reslstra. ,ry hac heen open coiiilnuoiiEly from 7 K. .M, to '0 r. it. The lists will aim be otien for revision on Oct. 31 from 8 A . ji. to U P. M. BROOKLYN" CRUSHED BY TROLLEY. . L Eigh;-Year-0d Joseph Cassidy B tho Litest V.ctim. H His Right Leg Smashed by a Bergen H .Vnipiitntlun Muy Ku.e the LUtle H Kcllim'n . H Klght-year-oli Joseph Cns-IJy. f 2G0 H Ctri-ii street, Hrooklyn, la the lattsst Mf victim of Ihe trolley. The lo. u - H kiiockeil ilnn n by a Ilers-en street calf. H this inormni.. nnrl the wheels passet) 1 over h.s r.Rht leg, crushing It so ee- Bl erely that amputation -n III tit necea Kiil Joseph had beet) playlnp on the side Ksaal walk and startt.il across the 4reet. He H did not notice car 33G. of tie llergen H street line, us It bouled alone on Its up- H town trip. While he was (rosslng thn s4ll rails tlie motorman saw Hm and put 1 on the brakes, but the boy was knocked H clown nnd sround beneat) the wheels H before tho car could be brought to a HH A blK crowd leathered and assisted In H ilragKlng the little fello.v from his per- HH lions position, lie was unconscious. An SH ambulance from the i-ieney Hospital, In HH churso of Sursteon Taylor, responded to HH a. call and the little fellow was taken to H the H It was found that the wheels had V struck Joseph un the right leg below the I'alaBlaBlal knee. The bones vere crushed and thu H patient as sitlTerlng from shock. 1 The tloctorr said there wjia a chance ' H of saving his life 1 rie motorman Frank Magulre, of H H 1 t. r?cn street, and William Iluntet. H co ii.rtor of W7 St. Mark's avenue, were H no, H PAID IN MARKED BILLS. I Tn Allrcnl t.nsr Enforcement So- H H rlrt) Aitrnta In Trouble, M'LmM nilllam II. Crampton, of 2J4 Fifth ' M avenue, Hrooklyn, and Robert II. Wll- I H bon. of 94 lirldge street, ho said they 1 B we-e agents of the Law Enforcement I M Hoclety, and who were arrested last I nitht on a cliargo of extortion, were V HBJ l.eld by Justice ltliodes In Fort Ilnm.l- ton I'olice Court this morning to await , the action of the Grand Jury. A P William Texter, proprietor of Ulmer j ( I'ark, alleges that Crampton Induced I UWj him to give him 100 under a threat to WV lodge a complaint for Uolatlng the law. , M Texter complained to Sergt. Summers ' tBk and Detective .Mulvey, of the liath f K lleach police station, who advised him flHf to give Crampton marked money, Tex- II ter says Crampton agreed to let up for 1 MW 1110. and gave mm the money. I 3 The police arrested Crampton at once. ,' iXH The blliti nero In his possession. x Wilson as arrested later on a war- tkm rant Is.sued by Justice Khodcs. Texter IaH says, when Wilson called, he received a 11 note from Crampton that "everything LU was 'O. K." H Neither prisoner is a special officer, H nml. it Is said, It cannot be claimed that H they extorted money under color of otB- aaH clal authority. M HERE IS STRANGE JUSTICE. A .ilnn Held for u Crime to Pleas . , (lie (iirry Society. l H Thomas H. Maley, of 600 Gates ave- nu., Iitooklyn, was In the Gates Avenue t I'olice Court this morning on a charge C M of assaulting his two-year-old child and M breakln? Its arm. H Tho child's mother testified that sha went out, leaving the child asleep in its M cradle. When she returned she founJ m her husband asleep on tho bed and the jf- ' SLLm child lying on tho floor with Its arm u, M and lea broken. She took tha baby tn As br H Bt Mao s Hospital. f Od- J In her rage she said she accused her m H husband of being responsible for tht 1 II accident, but admitted she had no rea P' Bj son to suppof.0 Maley was awake at thi I w Lm time of the accident. Hhe did not be- Hf- lieve ho touched the child. Tho hospital J surgeon swotc the ftactnres were man Khtfol . HkPly to come from a fall than a blow. lVl Jitstlc Ilarrltnan admitted that thera 1 ' f ' was no evidence agaltibt Maley, but said IS thi. case had created notoriety and Iih Lm anl - U must defer to thn Gerry Society and f hold Maley under J3 ball for the tlrand B10 com Jury. W Uthcr Mother and child v. :il be destltut J a strict while the husband Is ih Jail. jUbatnc. Lm REVOLVER MADE HIM WED. l" i Jther. li ' M IhHt l W'li J' O. I,. Ilrinvu Wants nta I' u4 " I Annalnient. 1" m M Judga Van Wyck In the City Court, Ay tlm Ilruoklyn, this morning, oppolnted Kd- Ittuln.a nard V. Dunn guardian for Mrs. Anna las pna- A. Drown, of 100 Fifth avenue. Brook- 1 on my W lyn, to defend .. suit tu annul her mar- Merer w rlagc ntth Dald L. Uroun. Inn or 1 Nathaniel G. Hrown. father of the tn Dot I husband, hrlmrs tne suit as guardian ' """ I Young Hrown is eighteen years old. Wl llm f His ulie is one year his Junior. lironn mpress 1 claims the marriage waa brought about H to sit through ilutcss , on1. He sass hit. wife's father accused him of ru.nlng his daughter, and at the """. point of a revolver Induced him to (. ' marry the girl. Kent I He denies the charge, and says on ,, i Feb. 4 last he compiled with his father- W. In-lan'a request and was married by Hev. Mr. Dixon. IWpp.4 ..k - aka ara HENRY AGAIN PUT OFF. K"Z ' Heirlim In tap nnd Son's" Cuse B( AdJonriiPfl I'utll To-Morrosr. fctU ' Tho argument on the return of Ibt-goul. writ of habeas corpus In tl ru William 4. Henry, the alleg I of his miser father. CharlesV1' th "ct ot ' u,mM?' was adjourned again by Just " """ 0'" b" cle" ! In the Supreme Court. Ilrookf r""e" la th4 " to-morrow-. , sLateJ m, , h ., Foster I.. Backus Henry's CM createa , nlm,.. told Judge Gaynor that the adJcC , u .., lho lmit wan at the inslanco of Dlstr.et-v5 John"!'. Norton, stenographer hn,' " ",,ng 0,:1" tii-e ll;;i rty's Court, was fworiB enilmument, la- . after proniiCiiig his minutes In thtV of contlnuol lit, cerilliigs in h s court, was exctiseriv.i Dt ,h. father II is sulci Mr. liarltus will claim 1 , , ' , ,t,. 1 th- iiiiii-cr.iu of the HlenoiTraphi'1 '""" a ",' I mlmilca Is not an r.sact cooy In avJ. iiumcil by tho rn-jit'it. 1 tbe tUdducws. in, uu, wi ," FIVE REPORTED KILLED. ' - i id not Lno I ll.ul llnllioiiil Wr.il. on Ihe D. Jt l1B,',CVKr" 1 t. e.ir Ji-.n-rNuiMlllt, a. nreiu. I Ji:rFElt?ONVIl.l,E, Ind.. Aug. :o. A bad wreck .s sa d to have occurred on I",lt:, "Th Ihe Ua.tiniorb anl Ohio Southwestern "" ".T road about fUty milts from here this iiiumlnr. L, B I'uiir viassengera anl the erglneer aro f aH r ported ktl.ed. I aWM fcet licTaarfc V'H Ila.ebal..'ola (irixinds, 4 r. .11, T-Dr. Icompuy ta MM iu Louis vs. New York k i jH M I'liutjiiit to-niorroT. MMmmW I aalH M.ei-t. "fca&ikfr ijl,i,iite'''tfii1iliyiV"V" li ii"ii''lJfi"lfB