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KING OF THK HAG (ill S STABLE I ________ i KINO FOX wins TB! BERAT BABTBRX* I li ID'In. gut ***ay Hist and led all t?io way with Estrella ruiid icc Dm winning by sit length*** easily ns possible. s Bi* .md. two lena! I.* boJort Millie. Electric sbun.d tn amar.ing lack of speed mid was ne*, er near the lead. t*. lillie was last at the half mlle but moved up aud gut third platt*. Btit'.sri Rai it nanpicar fob Thkri Thau-Olds. SSfl Ea' H, *T.MJ Alduil.. lV.Mn.-a. W. C. Pair's b. c. Peckskill, tty Blltet-Epple T. 116 TS .til av war!) 1 SJ 8. Brown'* br. c. o Fallon, US.(.McLaughlin) 9 w. i*. H:<rii--s.t Co.'sb. c. The Ik-ui'tion, luit ...(Wether*) 8 II. E KlintiAll A Co.* ch. f. Lucy H., D7 >-. at. ,?-. r .iMcUt.lilrick) 0 B P. Ashes ch. r Fd. Corrigan, ll ). (Kelly) 0 ltatuaiio (stable's br. g. Adouctii', l?.iMccatty) 0 TUB* lifrti*s IHIHb* I.ii.r H. 7 to 5, tr Fallon 2 to 1. PeeKsklll 4 to 1, Eft ( Hillman li to 1, Aduneli* ll to 1, The Uuurbuu 15 to I. Fd Currtaaul**! for a furlnna ?lth IVeksklll set ..nd, bnt I.ucv ll. ran through on the turu sud tonk lli-t place **lt)i Pei Ls.Ill st lier neck, while Eft Corrigan fell back ami D I . ..,n I.)-cnn,i- tl ,1rd. Lucy li. kept lui el,nb! a,Damage of lunk nulli stir roached tin- homestretch, * ken elie "uuit " and ilrumiert mit of tho race. McLaughlin immediately ebal. longed l-otiksklll with O'Fallon and tlietwu ran eulo by side f.u s hun.ln-1 vsr.U. when O'Failun gav- it up ami Peckski'.l aaa tr fem lenirtiis. o'Faiion tecoeo, twentj luigths btfoie I ii v "ll . th.- oilier* strsggllug In. ftdoneu* bolled to the outaido of tl.c track on the first turn aud lust a Inn,,In- ! yards. Tumi. Bira ff*sn*r*r $:ii> Each. *75o adhku. i ?-io Mil.KS. B C. Fate't gr. g. E.iltur, hy Binjula or.AUce Murphv, 4 vr*. t'ft rn.:.iRaacYtvi i (_ ll l'llLiisill'* ch g Valet, aged, KB.(Fuller) 3 R P. Ashes h. m. Blnctte, 5, llo.(Mt Lnuithlin) 8 Clifton Klablesih lu. T..|u. ft. 10B.(McCarty) 0 J. Rowe A Co.'sb. h. War Faull- 6, 118.(Caldwell) 0 Timi* 2 03. It. Ulna Valet Sm 1, Binctt* C. to 2, War Eagle 7 to 2, Ed! tm ' ;?' 1. "Ililli si to I. iv .ii I';?se 1?- lc! limier a pull for* furlong, when he was pas*eil bv r-ilitm (in tho Hist lum Rafferty sb.,ok up E.Iltur and he ?'.ul st*av fioiu Hu-ulJii r* a* J lb.-*' **ctu .lauding stllL On Ibo backstretch Editor (ot a lead nf. doten length*, while Mclaughlin quietly waite.! with Dinette, confident that Ed] I..i .mild nut keep up the pa. e. Bnl Editor kept tl aa well em.nilli lu win Dullly hy Oner length*, **'ille \ ,1-1, out ttaj nc. Bluet*-, gut set.mil puce hy s length fimn Rlnetto. Tola whs north, (stu lengths behind li.n. lie aud a iluieu before VV ar Eagle. Fi.i inn R.rr- oks*t BAaraaa Haswcaf, roaTwo-YaAa OLPS. J150 F.Al M. JS.IKlO AlUiKli. ?* Mll.t J. li ll.agin * b. e. King Fut, by Klug Ban Mamie. Hamp? ton, IV., !b.(8p-.ilii.ati) 1 Oakwood Stable's b I. Connemara, 115.(XeTJarty) I Fui l. Anita stable's ch. e Lar-du. HM.(Oarrtso'n) I Kai.ia \n.L Mable's I. I oritctte, 108. (Godfrey) 0 Daryal lu... b t H.*-le Juue. 113.(McLaughlin) 0 R (? Ashe a ti f. Vu-,., '..ti .(if linen' O A .1 Cassatt'sb. L FalsBataa,91.(Davis) u W.a Baree* ft On.'* b o. Mont rose. Hm.(Wether*) (. W. L. S,uti sch. c.. Rul dur. HS. .(M.-I.am (I E ( tu-rtgaii's h. f. Hinda, lot*. .(Fuller) I) A|iJ'lt-!,y it Johnson's eft e. Kingdom.OS.(Palmer) (? ruirfai Mable's gr c ( ult!amine, 105 .(Caldwell) ii >?iei lim. ' tb.1 Aancs. luit.(Rafferty) c Aj.plebv ft J..lin*.>i.*b. e Rrodfurd P* .(Llttlefleld) 0 Pi-akueos stable'* b. c R.-L. nitre, lOd.(Rlaylocki O Time 1 I ft be<ttB| King Foi 2 to I. c itiemnra fi to 1, I?red* b to J. Oustlte 8 tu 1. Belrtft e I to 1. B**a*t Juan IOU. 1. Hiuita 1(J tu 1. Munttii.e 10 te 1, Bradfut 1 lu to 1, url timi,Mu- ll I.. 1, Klug,lum 15 lu 1. Agric. 15 tu 1, Rul U'Or '..'. to 1 Vera ''5 lo 1, FalseslDp 90 lo I. After * doLy of mole than half sa tmur and a .loren false Stall- the Kag fell to a fall semi ..IT fur so large H field. Pata* ttcp ** s Aral a**a*. H.-o?ie Jun,, seeped, MoBtroee third, Km. Kui fourth. Hunts fifth King Pol appeared lu the I.a.! bcfoic tue tir-t humli-ed yards bail been coveted tad was nut li... v.I it .mi time, though Lessie June. M.>ntl..se un! tJiisoMe gol to bis neck on tho Inner tum am! lane lo was al bis ks.lille at thu fUl lung Bust ll) the bunn *lii-l- b. Hut bcsliiK.k thom all nfl willi majestic sweep tn the lin.I fm Inna lu.nc nf thom being able tn keep pox- with him Connemara.Int m. ever, taino un ul a rattling pat o at Ibo Baft Who bail gut nfl badly and bad never bc. Il a,,1c to get through. Vc am was lota >*1 to go to Ibo extreme oiilaule nt Uie linn into ibo liuiiirairetch. But whnn Connemara luwl hut Bom straight lui tbe rush In she sped up the i nurse vt uh ?ll sall sol atula ga), blowing. If aft* ha I got .iff on even tenns with King Fut abo certainly would have made an anvil linn,,s ufa rt i, l-l) with lum. fur her snood is pheuomena! Rut lie ton. wa* going Uki-a wbli Iwlnd. ari! she uuiild uni caf -ti him King Yoi ?,.n li\ a length. Cnimoiuurii sect.ii 1, l?? ?matta before Umlu, win. was a length before Orls.-tte. Fill il Rai S- Pl MM MSB MU.t.lSU. ll. Mll.KK W. I-akelanU s oh g. Ernest, liy Eii^ulieiJsciuet. 4. rm. Hmm.... . .(Hamilton) 1 Aup'cg.te iiiotbeia" ch g King Oeorgt 4,85.(Elkiel ii VS . C. Daly's blk. f. l-iureiice M . 4. loS. | Palmer) 8 J. Fol bea's U. f HBBBlTOck. ft SI.i A li li 1 .un , 0 ?.OgleOh h. Chiuinol. fl. 8H.(lUtfeilyi (I P Yeller sub. h. H.iuule Australian. C. HA.(Do Long) (I M. Clannoy s cb. b Trafalgar, ii. *W .(Peunvi 0 Q, li. i'viiiiiglii'B t> f Mis. Italy, 4, Ol .(Hogan) u J. Htriiusss h. ti .Weaver aged. 7,"> .(Koehtierl 0 J. Snellman'* bi. h Wraih.prv. aged, 110.iSpe.iluinn) (? Fl esk ucae-taine's br rn Fesesus, 4, (Ci.lL:ttl?Ueld) 0 'lin*. ?' !<!?_ Betting-Eructt I to I. t-hamruck Tito 1, Flnidice M. I te 1, Pegasus 6 lo 1. htrathspe- ti i.. 1. Ml*. Duli- 7 to 1. Trula! far fi to 1, Bunnie Australian 8 to 1. Clonmel IS to 1. Weaver I tu I, Elua Ocorge 2,'. tu I. P-gHsiia wa* first swat, but Slismroek and Flon-nce M. toon caught bini while Miss Daly Jmuo.1 the bail, rs a Inti. lalor. In Ibo bunn stieic.ii Lin. .t .aii.e up rapidly ami **t.n Bm rac- bra I.-ngtb. King (iorgo was se.,,,,,!, a )?mi| before Fl..r.nce M . third. Ernest wo* eut.ued tu In, su.d for JU.Ooo il,,,, was uo bid. sun ii Bet,-awe*rei sam tm ka.h, acoo ftaa?a bK* SS Fl KLOM.S H.* Tl KS 8 8. Brown's clam. Mons, by buckdeu Moiiomauia, 5 yrs.. 105 lb.iFuller) 1 C. Askey s h. li Bav Relo-1. 5.'.15 . . (Camu) 2 n, Ll Befit's k*. B- llattietloro, 0. M2 .'((burel.) lt L*M*I Mable's b h. I hacserHy. 4. 96. (luke) 0 Jd N Noiausb f. Red Wiri. S. ?9 . (Mn arty > o J ll Mi Cul mick's b. f. Faun. il. OH. Mcbain (I Ka:ioual Mable's b. c. latin aster, ft D>'.' . Ltiuaston 0 B C. Pale . <h. I. Prinia Dun na. a. Kl. (Rafferty) 0 W. c. Daly's b. h. Karn Breera, fl, U5.(Palmer. 0 E. ( urngan s b. f. Shadow. 3. !?1 .(Etkie) o lim" i 98'.. Betting Mora 7 tn 5. Faun!" to 1. Red Ol ri 5 to 2. Prim.. I?.nna (I to I. eiliadow ? to I, l.Kiicsst.-r 1(1 lo 1, Thackeray Ki Ut 1, Kattledora 10 u> 1, Bay Bebel i'J to 1, 8am Rrowu 20 to 1 Mona took the load at the stall ami never r.L!i.lui?he.l H. there betng nothing in ihc race that could push her, ami she won as the pleased. Dlini FOR loOAY'S RACE*. Th-re 1* no falling off lu Um tttiuctinu* of the pmgmmma fui to fl*-** lactafl nt the Brooklyn Jockey Club's MMmftft Lltiie Ercppashould win the drat taoe with Jim Douglas se. omi Marklaud. although he la a cripple, is likely to win the mmmfj with Barefoot ueit. Ouly two wUI start In the third rai e. lt ts a "picnic-' for Aretlno. Fuurtb on Uie ?aid ia the Woodlawn Handirup. the race of tbe day. Keven leen have art*pied the weight*. Burch ls Just right now and *? should av* um Aral place, WHh ?.-_,.?,. ^0U(t Th? twc yo**- old rac* abuuld utll to ltuiala, willi Louise eecuud. The ?nine* are as follows: riRBT aACB-ruaaa $750. *raciAL weicht*. K mile. JfHS . *???? ?>t?At.| /.*,?,. Aoe.Wttokl KLW-.2 HS '-'?"* Krepp..Vt ""% iirvtno.I ll'. Nelli- B... . 9 Vj?-*^.j IOU, Rosalind.ia j_ ?ecoisD?*pecial BBU_S_ 1 mile. ?&.fr HHp^r:..f* "^ M^1*""-.? }04 Plomaeeii. . 4 li Rwl*rt.f jo* ur?uibi??n^ *??} Jv fc".} loaj wkita_t?.. _.;;;. I li Baleanar.4 ^kalara.J I' ?miaD-?w?BFarAaa*. *pacuL wEiem*. l?s mile*. A'anvi. Ag*. Wti*Kt.\ Some Aa* W nu nt AT?l--o.fl ll?!wo__,nd. ? ii? FOUBTH-WOoDUeN BABBSO?B 1 J itt nu it, o'K^na.han.. A..4ft?.. A?m *UI a& Merris.Fsvur. PsfM.'lo, J W.Uaaelm*.....Elgin.....Springbok ...Z. I }i. J. B. Haggis HiTlalgu. Jo. Daulela. I Ila ^uatHtable 1-ouuwtte. Oleuelg... I ito i_V*f Biai.elt* Binni".*..; J IIS W B Jonningt Ten Strike.Ten Broeek. . fl IS B Corngaa. Modmtr.WarHanu* fl iofl CARRYIKQ 125 FOl'NDS IO VIClORY IN ROYAL j | FA8HIOS. Mr. Ilaggln's great colt King Foi won the ot cat Eastern flan.lii*M' ?' **heep*he.v1 Ray yesterday with 125 penia. <*n kl. tout and won tt rather malty too The lime was fast, 115. and the lost was equal to any ever eciompllshed by an Amerl ean two year o'.d. Tr*mont, before he was retired for the season, was undoubtedly inlier than King Foi, blithe never ran In a race which i e., ir red so much of him as King Foi was asked Ut do yesterday snd did well. It ls true that the Har -fin ,o't was fortuntte In getting off well and never being ?tempered tn tny way hy the field of fourteen which ran ran agaiu?t him. He promptly took ihe trick, setting a pac* which he kept np without slsa-kenlng or faltering to ths end. bot whleb wa* so fast that it got all that tried to race with htm Into serum* trouble. Connemara alone showed speeo that Oould approach King Fol's. Whe came up the homo*tret*ih even a little feater than he dirt, bnt aa she hart been nnlueky al th* ?tart, had not been able io got through the crowd on the lnwer turn and hid to go to tho eitreme outside In coming Into the homostroteli. she hsd too mneh ground to mske np when the patti was clear. But she on tran all but King Foi tn a mao Ber that proved her sterling merit. The colt beat ber by a length King Foi li a big eoltof enonnoui bone and muscle, big enough for a well developed three-yoar old. He has remark* We speed aad lt built to carry weight By Bing Ban-Maude Hampton, be lt a brother of Ban Poi. and Mr. Hagglu thowed his appreciation ot Uie atar* that had foaled two such colts by p iring fllO.OiH) for her Burne months ago. King Tut's brilliant viutory over Ktng?ton eu saturday mode him a struug favorite al fl to 1 tn a field of flft*-?n Misunderstood that the Haggln party won large sum. iu bets In BSBi I*, the flfl.000 wulob ths stakes *nd added money fur flrst horse gav* the liable. King Foi would hare been barked by the genertl public with far more freedom aud eonfldenre If they hsd not bumed their finger* ?t, bally st Pruepect Park last week, when Bes.le June de teated Flrvnti The sudden lo** of Ftrentl's speed in that ta* o was no ?irange and luiareonutable that a great many people feared a almilar affliction In Ihe case of King Foi. It la te lie hop**! dat. a* the Hoggin Stable has now taken one of the htgres! prt'o* of the season and enjoys the honor of p?..,s. *b:iik the iiesi vuuug colt In Amer.ca eicept TreinonL Pir. ii/: ami Hidalgo will put themselves on their best be i ,| will run consistently fur the r- st of the year. '.i ? !;?? and Bessie Juue ran as Well a* could bi- expected in the Or-*t Ea*tern, tint King Foi ai h.uiuiiia had too much sp.Mjd fur them. Belvidere'* laat rn*. ? rn miraged many tiufuieu to back htm. but tbe Freak ?e*? stable seems under a shadow again. Belvidere may not fan. i li, kc fields. His running waa surprisingly had. He gui cit in tbe middle of the eruwd. never Improved his position By au incl., aud was last at the end. Fin tn, ran so well foraniil'- on Saturday that he was made tin f:.*"ilte fur t'.e flr.t race. Rut In *.me mysterious way bi. ?i<o.-.l had vanished. He w.is never near the front and tailed lo get a pince, Telle Doe winning in a canter. Millie Bc. m- to b:i*e iii.- " slows " also. She came !n thirl. *r*t I..*.!!: ...lUtiyed ti'Fallou In Hie handicap for three year i . ,i Fiilon. who is faint ho,irte<t, " quit " bailly at tho ?ml. TB* favorite Lmy H. col!ap*ed altlie heal of tho horne? tt!, i, li .ucl cam.- in ?? irth. E. t..r mad> a ruu.iway race of the third one, tating a lead af a dunn 1. nglli* mi the backstretch, and thus settling the effsir, the lavin ile Valet coining iu se, *-n.t ffian BAca-BwsaTreTAasa sir. m. weights, sus each. .-in*' Al-l-l-l 1 Mlt.R. W. P. Rurch's ch f. telle I??.'. by Oreat Tom-Nina Tur? ner. I *r*. *6 ffi. (Elki.) 1 E. J Hat.iw in's b. f. Estrella, a, ?7_ 2. over (Mccaity) 2 pwyrT I mlbei-a' b. I. Millie.:-). **5.(Rafferty) 8 suet -ta. le's b. g. Kio. tile, ft i?8. 3 over.il.uke) 0 ll -iiiil'-iaclL g. Fllol, 6. Hu.(Pei.uv) 0 Ii Mci orniii-k'* b. c. \vmuli rment. 4, 108.(Meeii.au 0 Tillie- 1:41*4 Riitlng- Electric 0. to 5. Millie 8 to 1, Telle Doe 4tul, Barrell* OM 1. Pilot 13 le I, Wonderment 16 tu 1. li .reluct was w itbilrawn. .nmmlt Ruble.?Royal Arch.BflKF*?! .nS ? drill .Wickham.wmf2_:.I 1M ir*. Orlsby.Superrisor.SmRfm.? 1$ )wver Brother*....Peron*.Olenelft.....-,.. ? **'? .-. j. lUldwln.MullloMc('?rthy>al^t.lt^therferd fl io* .mm dt Co .Falconer.1Urr,?? r*.' J IS llftoll M.ii.ie.Tolii.......2i_l V7 ?litton Stable .Greenfield.??___?>?.4 D >*rr*r hroUiers....Pontlco.Morttuner.* irra-flwEflFflrAEk*. two - tea-- olde bfecul WHdHT*, ft- MILK. Sam*. BS)__t_S_S Wti't\% .nkenf Bonrboa.vg f^*.v.::::::: I' tonbridge.lljiituiaia.* SUTll?iBLLUiO. 1 BULB, Vamt Age Wright.] yam*. Ag*. Weight .ny Foster. .? ll o! Boughton.fl gi ?Tinkle B....J.ff lOAMcBowllug S_* ... .fl JofllCaUieart.T (?,"".4 1(,0 Adonis..4 uXoio .a loo Prank ward.S Ut e Mao .....I 100,Kdgefleld.I h! I)"?.'.......... 8 9*J|Little Minnie..8 au Emmet.4 B8i Pools were teld tithe Hudson Turf Club. ln**Ae*ha?kon, fxl&SAuVlZ***** m Kitrena BUL Ogg flSI. MB le KreupsSlO. Neille B.fllO. Electric fl 0. eutnti Rita fl 5, 'rtereafl l-lace-Mona S8& Herbert Sift J_fSM( ?16, Hate iMitfllS, Floicnee M. fl 10 Error, flO, field flo. Third Rare Aretlno f'.'o. Richmond *>C Fourth Ksce Favnr *2\ Hidalgo $30, Hnrch SIB I^inlsett* llfl, Dwyer* SIS. Elgin il0. blunotto flin. Ten fltrlte ?10. lojesty $10. Falcon." ?H>, Mollie MeCarthv's I_?t flo, Hu ervisor fllO, Arch SS, Wickham SK Tobi Sft. Oreentield rd. Piftb Bare-ltilala S-6. laiuite flo, Bute ol Bourbon $6, 'witrRM-^Franki* B fl-5, Utile Minnie $.0.A donia fifi, rank Ward HO. Brait fl 10, McBowling ?10, I. H. D. fllO, .dgi-Held fllO, Meld t>."> each. -e 'HE NEW SYSTEM OF BETTING ON RACES. UK CASK AGAINST THK CONBY ISLAND JOCKEY CLVB?THK Jl RT TO BE CHARGED TO-DAY. The trial of the Indictment charging thc Coney Island ockey Club with allowing pool selling on tts raro track t (Sheepshead Bay was practically coded Lu the Rings ounty Court of Sessions in Brooklyn yesterday. Dlstrict .ttorney Ridgway made the opening address to tho iry. He said that tho club had two systems f registering and recording bets and when they were declared legit several chang, s were made to eva.le Fie letter of the iw and yet violate Its spirit. The book-makers were called commissioners" and the probable odds were posted, but the uoney was bet Just as under tbe system declared unlawful. Evidence was given in regard to tbe incorporation of the lub by Deputy County Clerk Barnard. Chief of Police John r. McKane, of Coney Island, testified to go.ng to the race rack and pun has. ng a puul tli kel fruin a "commissioner." te wss asked w hero the tickot was and he said that he he* eft lt at home. Then lie iui.-e.tcii this statement ami said bat lie lind left it In tim Dlsti li t Atturn. y s nfllce. but the district.Attorney reminded him that he hail be-n told to keep t carefully and produce lt at Hie trial, ami Mr. McK.-mo then cit sure he hail left lt at hts home In Oraveseml. Tue DI* riot Attorney wanted him to get IL hut the counsel or tho defence to lave delay produced a blank ieket which BB?trmetl the Barf*** in his evidence. The *-.tiiv>-s said that the horsn did not win un 1 he got no money . a k tor the $5 hr invested. A. Wright Sanford, 'r.ii*urer of the Jm kev Club, was next Macedon the stand. He testified thnt h" di.! nut ku..w what [he place iu Hid club Rinun.ll where tin- belting wa* dune was sailed. Ile was alsu unfamiliar With the system. I hu ' com jil-sio ncr* " paul their war Into the innis, ami went ** lure Un*- pleased. Winn thev rei. iv. d mnm-v tl. v cave 1 re. e,pt fol lt. but were nof obliged lo pla. I it but did so If they could, receiving 1 percent, attoooaaa"ootniniasloner" rec'iveii a large nm..mit ol monet ba placed it mai. Th* asrds put up showed the od.la. Slr Ranford Hunt he never tue*, of a aaa* la windi ? ?*ootnmle*ion*r'' returned to i man the nu,nev he had Bel M a winnini; horse Leciuso lt had not been pim t*l As to the p;au under which the belting was dun.. lt had lieon stihni.tu.l to Die best counsel aril declared to b* p.-r 'retry legaL All the |.h.i.eiiiug apparatus ba.l been remove.! from' the tra- k. ami Mali.!*, fur combination betting were Htnctlv foi bidden. 'Ihe " comnilssionei*" Wet** simply I.miers t<> enable pooi.ls w lin dh! nut knuw each Other to Dei nm.i g themselves Tho police wi-rn Instructed to see thst tho betting was done strictly In accordance with the rule, ami ? po. lal m.-n wei. 'appointed to see that bit* were nut regis? ter. .1 ur recorded. Beor** E. (train, of tho Society for the Suppression of Vice, shout a visit ul the race track II Juue. Be weat tu tbe betting staad* and made bet*, the odds being cried ..nt. iiml the bets were recorded. The only difference b*tWO** Ut* aid and th*aew system*of selling pool* wa* that before toe meo hail stands or booths sad now they hud (Imply tabb ? The mea were crying oat ihe odd* ami tho bets *r*r* re? corded M J. Sullivan gave simliat i-vl.li-nco. I!.,'.rt Pinkerton, the well known detective, stared t!i it he sud four of tits ..freers w< ic employed al the trick lo prevent the registering snd recairdlng of n.t.* oonlrarr tu 11**. An thniiv ('otu stork was called Ur the witness chair. Iml iitiin lt waa learned that he had not bera lethe Snerpahead Rav track un a i eal arni a half le was nut i|in -tamed, .lanie* ft, Kelly, one of th* " commlaaloner* " nndei u.e new system, li.tiii.-.l that he pan! rental foi the i|:ht to uiake mal b. i? al the track, lu violation of th)' laws against nambling being allowed. 1 ll* only record*be mad* wert the receipts foi mooej girea t>, itersniis offering it The proeecntlon thea i fled, an 1 tim.ie. feme tald that liny wimbi test also, as Un) univ Wllnoseei thev wanted, Messr*. Sanford and l'lbkertnii, ha.! bell called tn the pms. cut:nu. 'a motion t<. di*in!ss the indictment wa* denied by Judge Mum e. who said that Hie case must nu tn U.e inn After the argument*by counsel tomming up the mei In* .uart ad lourutd. Juitjre Muore will charge tl e cry to day. LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB RftCBft Lot'leVlM.*, Kv.. Sept- 14.-The m*tmd day's BWrthH n' th* Louisville Jockey (lub had a small attemlance. Th* weather WM . lear amt the track dusty. It was a (tay for lavente*. three out of four winning. First race?(ino mile, pur-r # 100. Acaria (We*t, 100); rude Dan (Juhiisuin, 9*.'; SerpriM (Av*ry, BS , Topsy (('urti*, 1101 ; Panama i Harris, 1(13) j Hattoo (Parrall, 100)| Katata (stovat, 10.1); Lest_**ay (H*rt*S*d, SOI i Li gae (Oe*. Million. 110); Hour Mash (' nnnlnghum, 01); Hatublcluu .Cooper, SS), Dam-lug Kui (Bnrlew, US). Fanaina sim ??a.-.;Iv. Topsey second, 'lune. Hi's. No inuliials. Bjaetmdram s'. leger fllskie. ten mila* Oaly twoatarted, Lew Ciatk ami -ir .I.iseph, with U Jone* ami Weal Um, II-* mali Slr Jo*eph w*nt IbIo the lead oe Uw seeoad mlle mci 1.1 ."iel it iu the mush, winning eaajyi Tlma, 8:40**, Nu mutuals 'iherii wen Smrteea starteis for Ik*UUrdrae*, *i mil , seQ. lng. purse *4( ll I Nura M. (Faint. HT,: Waiicutuii [Plower*. liiai; Violin (Bterat, 10Sh Kaaaaam (H*_fl8*, io.),, Piata Johaatoa tWeel 100): Put Bheedy (Harrta N i Donnie Btu* ii r'ittenden, lOfl); lucan (. uvinglun, 00); Bevenge iL.-hiie. Mi; ??>*,_!.h R. (Monahan, B7 lirchbiahop (Myer* B7); Carat (Vldlto, 78); Figaro (Cooper, 100); Thunder Ont! (Hathaway, 07). They came bunched lalo the stretch and ran nndei the stttne. Pat shse-iv flmt. Nora M Mooad, Joseph ll. third, lime, 117 No nuiiu.iis Owner bengbt la bis horse stfl.flOfl, aa adrance of fllofl ovel entered pi be Fourth ih'o in.- furiui.*, ptirte SSKO, for malden two v.tar ol.ls Lucia Payne (Miora!, !07,. Queen Alfonso (For. ral, 107'. riverton (I'liiis, lld); Mluchsota t( uoper, l?7)i Vir emla i H. neb., loo): I nm h ar, 1 i Weal, lu7'. Wlthrow (ll arr ia lld) k_dy Moe (Johnston, loo-. HrnsdhcH.i iDlngl-y, loo. Llteth (i littenden. 100): Mis* llleht (Aniel I. li 17 Lon,!, ml won aftei i iliiving tiiush, Linda Farm- second. Time; 1:04V No mutuals. BATO on DOKCftBTKB TOWB KOOIL I...MI.HN, fltseft lft?Tins waa UwSnl lay el Um timi, eat* r si ptevii.ci matt Bf, Th* i.i.-e tor Um un al Yorkchirt Baa u eap ia. won nv sv I'ftama'fl totn raai oM baj c*K Lord Ellesmere's ti*-.-v. ara.i.i har nil* Bellmla ?a* second, ami J. Low tiler's four j ear nhl eheelBBl coll King MoauiooUi tllll.1. '! ll I.- I* fie DI* *? .1 t' 1 t The ra ?? fur the ('hampmn Stake* resulti*l in a tlesd heat betwean Loni Zetland'a bay ooB Pauierscum ami Lord Hiles nuire'a i.av cit liraniiiwui.* H. T. Feawlek'i bar ...:i Phil chico :u a length ami a half beiuu.t the lea,bl*. C. Perk In B'S bay tilly Pol, i-iain nisei ran. NKW-YO! Ks SUCCEED IN WINNING. B'.O.ihl.YN DIFKAil-D HY ST. LOUIS?Ml.1* BBftTBB BY CIN'CINNAII. ManiiL'''! Mutile. or self respect, secineil to Infutc a little lue Into tho New .'oik playcls vestelilay, fur tlc nun debate.! the Cub tl.un the ll uh willi comparative omi bv a scoicof St*ft The local players perfurim d t'.eir work with lullows : .v.te. York. r 16 t*t*| o7~*_| Holton, fr. lb po a. e. D'Bourke a.. 1 3 4 ?' 6'Hurnung, if..! o; Il l ,i Coiiiioi, I b...i 1 1 111 8 0 .Hutu.u, ss.... 0 li ll fl 0 wini, as . 0 Ol 1 5 0 ,Nash. 3b. O ?' 2, 3 1 (llllespio. 1. tl I ll ll 0 0 Wiso, flt .... 0! I1 ll 8i 1 Dolgaii. if 1 1 1 (I 0 Mouin, lb . il u li) 1) u I-stell,?..'k.3 b n 3 0 1 ll Baillioiirun, p. 0 0 l' 2 o Hicbatdsou.c.f 0 1 fl o 0 Huthutou. r. f. ll 1 0 0 0 Keeto, p. ..i 0, 0 2 U 0 Johnsuii. cf... 0, 0 4 n 1 (ieihantt, 21..,.1 1 ll 3 0 Daily, c.| I 1( V n 1 Total.I fl.12 84 M ., ratal. . I". J Xiil4i" _ New York .0 0 0 1 o J fl 0?fl Huston - . 0 0 0 (I 0 I) 0 'j ] larii.it runs-Xew-Yurk. 4, llnstmi. 0. Tan-ba.e hil*_ Oerhardt, 1; Eaierbrook. 1. Pa>**>i balls D'Bourka 3 Wibi p,tehee Keefe, 1 First base sn ball*?Hew.York 0: lio.tnn. 1 First tiase oa errors -New-York, 1; Ho?uui l' struck nut-New York, il: Hu-don, fl, li.ubi.- pim * \\ j*. uiitlMuir.U Cmpirc-.Mr. In ali, ol tho Ho-tonn. Tito* 1 lu. Alioul l.StM people ssw the game at Washiii-i'oii Ptrk lirook'yu, yosterlay. between the HruoKlrn ami o.t. Louis' club* 'I be game ha.t to be. oalle-l al the entl of the seventh inning on accouutof .tai km*-., tho Ml. lani!* club being in Hu- lead, t'lni. Wal.li did not give satisfaction and was tieuuently hissed. Sec..ral rnftlan* attacke-1 him whoa be was leaving ihe field, but!.s. aped without sny serious In Jury. The kimu wss as tollu*.* i ?l * Brooiriyn. | r. lft poi a.,t~ i| <Vf. />?!#. "j r.:16po Pinkney.3b...| 1 _| 0! 1, olcaruthers. rf "ll Ti li Md lellan/'b.l 0 0 8 8 1'. O'Neil. I 1 , 61 0 J Bwaitwd. r L 1 3 1, 0 0 (ileasun. s * . 1 1,0 i li:.'.ip*.lb . 0 0! 0, 0 0 IComiskey. ?_ b 0 O 4 Mcl.n.aiiy.c.f 0 lo 0 1 Weh-b.cl.' 1 0 4 ( ???*>' ?.i o i o (. F,.uu p. i n ; 0 .r"L''"'M.i 1 0 {?'- 1 If I.....on 3b.. i O. (i 1 C 1 ''">??'.i0 ? 1 S 0 Baa-on*-.* ... 1 1 ?> , a cp;_;tc-..c:::::| S'o fcSfP6**-!. ! rou..l"_-?7r:~j-?H ^^.1 ?'*?"???? s.r"i^...-.::**:.:.o . ?_ ?? gg-i rm,'"iT;! k".v, V?&Xr- i! .?*? '&*K* ?t*a.tm_a_m? faI . ?eti*___8_ ^' ,L"""' :< ?* ,'*-- ":i ?>-ll?- '-ruuk hn, t>; i*t. Loun* I. Struck oat?BwoklrB 1 si Loin. 5 fl_Bt.T_'l__','; ',S|" lrl?- ? """Vir, PSSaafi^omly^ Tlie Metropolitan and t'lnrlnnall atafea nlaved an Int. re.t lng game at fittten I .land yettord*y. i _e*w_Srr_eitib tToa ,1<i.ro,.1f'J,*,u'"*Vnr 'it11-/3* ?,'r,t'1 Utehefl wm, wonderful effect holding down the hom* players te Iwo base h'la Tho ? ure ru i ******* '"* OTaeinnotf. rTTtTpo a. * : iitTrT^olitinZ] Tm t j, po~iJ7 Corkhll). r. f.. 1|"T| 9i 6 fl] Nelson, c I..7. ~o ~0 ~2 Ti "h M.Pho**. tb 1, ti JV 4' Sj li"-.?sn. if., "oj" Fennelly, **. .8 9 0 '.',' Meister. 2 h... o' 0 I I I Mullaue. c. f .! 0 1. I| 0 0| Orr. lb. Ol o fl, ti A Carven ter 3bi 0. 0 Ul 1 0 illankius'u, 8b 10 0 2 1 Beinr, Ito? t Ol 0 IO' 0 o!lir*.1v. rf 1 1 0 0 I fcS|.?.I 0 2, 0 0 O'llleljahlger.o1 l! I 7 1 { Ba.lwin o I O' Ol 7 li 0. M. U ghllu.ss1 0 0 4 1 byl-vestsr, Ll.. 0, 0 I. o' 0 Lynch, P.I 01 Ui 0 J 0 toiAi..l^lliOT'ul"*.!! Total.|ll"aii?ft*llil MetropollUa.0 10 0 0 0 0 i~(JZ "a CJlnoluuata.. ? 0800000?Tl Baned runs-Metropolitan, 1 i Clnolnnatl. 1. Flrsi baa* on balla M?trop.jll_u. 7 Clneinnati. 0 Fir.l base on error* MaSMaUlaa, Bi ( inoiuntll. 8. Leftoo baao*-MatropniitaU 7. tlneiuii.it. fl BUuek out-MetropulItan. T , (lineluuatl. ft. Total base hit*-IMetropolitan, 4, ClnuliiUatl, Tl. Hum. nins Mci he. lhreub?*?hlU lleipsolilof er. Doubls plars Meislni am! Ort, ilai..li_uu. ?ettur and Orr. Htolon Tnss* Brady 1, MeAenghlln 3, PeanaUy 1. Wild jgitahea-Smim S, lynch V PB*.ed ball* -Belnaolilafer 1. Baldwin 2. I'mptre? Mr. Kally. Tim*- 1 -is. ?(Vrkhm denlai-d ont Th* Newark aad Washington elnbt Blared a well e^nteeted game at Newark yesterday before a good tined crowd. Th* nome nins, a* usual, played In Ans form and won after a hard battle. Th* l.esgne players ronld not gsnge Phenomenal Knuth's cur* os. The teer* wa* at foliowt: ^rk^""v:::::::::::::::: tlttttlt U Ba** hit*? Weah In alon, 4i Newark, fl. Error*?Washing ton, li Newark, ft Pitchers -o Day and "mitti. Umpire Mr. WyckofT The Detroit olnbadrtnced nairer Itt Chicago opponent* yesterdsy. The clnht now itanJ al follow!: C7?ft#. Won. Ixist.1 cuih*. Won. Los! Chicago. 77 20 .Boston. 43 ** Detroit_. 74 80 St. Louis. 89 New-York. As HA Kansast'lty. 27 PhUadslphta.. 87 3* IWaahlntton. 16 79 ('?AMK- IN OTHER CITIEB. St. Ton*, Rcpt 14.?The Chicago club fell a victim to the superior pitching of Kirby to-day and allowed thc St. Lou!* team to win as follows i 8t Louis.1 10 0 3 10 0 0-6 CUloagu.S 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Base hit. - bt. Louis, 10 -. Chit-Ago, fi. Krrors?Ht Loots, 8 j Chicago, 3. Fltohers? Kirby and Ciaiktou. Umpire?Mr. Quest. Kaxsa* Orr. Bopl. 14.-The Detroit club again defeated the Cowboys with ease to-day aa follows I Detroit.2 Q8001S1 0-9 KsusaaClty.tl 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Base hits-Detroit, 14 ; Kanoa* City C. Errors-Detroit, 8 ; Kati*** city, 6. Pltcbers-OeUein and Weidman. Umpire Mr. Powers. At Baltimore?Baltimore. 3; Pittsburg, 3. Gime ttepped In eighth Inning on account of darkness. At PhllA.elphU-AUiletic, 7; Louisville, 6. BOMB MBW9. rBOMlNE.VT AHBIVAL8, GiUtv TTou**-Senator Dwight M. Sabin, of Minnesota...... Belittler* //unse-Oeneral Tevnk, Tut kiah Minister al Wash? ington ..Vrte-Perk//of/l?Asslstant Postmastcrileneral A. L<-o Knott; Congressman AndrewO. Curtin and Titian J. Coffey, ol Pennsylvania; Augustus BohiKmuiakcr, of Kings? ton N. Y., and Janms O. Blaine, Jr., *nd wife, of Maine. tilth Armut /fo.sl?Ki-Oovi nior Horsoe Fairbanks, ot Ver nimiL and A. J. Drexel, jr., ol Philadelphia.Hotel Brun* iriek? Duncan Mc In tyre and John Casslls, of Motitreal. IV'cnu lintel ll. ar Admiral W. K. Le Hoy, U. M. >*vy.... 1-ark AveiKt* flot'l Judge John Krsklne, of Georgia....Bri reorf Houto?U. O. Houghton, of Boston. ? WHAT 1-3 QOIMO ON TO-DAY. Brooklyn Jockey Club races, 2 p. m. Merungi ol t'aik, Dock and Aqueduct Commissioners. Board of F.ilncstlon, 4 p. ni, New-York--.*, obuiiik'ou baseball match, Polo (iroffiiils, 4 p. m. Lawn tennis tournament. Prospect Park, fl p. m. Bi Loins .Mel rupulilan baseball mut. h, staten leland. 4p.m. Maa ll..\. n Manhattan tucket luat. h, Pr****** Park, ll a. m. Orange Ijiwn Tennl*t lub tournament, Mountain Station, afternoon. Bl Inion Pri'onersnf the Wsr meeting, l'.'th Keghnent Armory, 7 SO p. aw Brooklyn nuptial So> tal L'ulon dinner, Manhattan Beach Hotel. NEW-YOHK CITY. The tidly of an unknown laborer wu* found in the river at pier No 21, Barth airer. yesterday. The Pub e Hoard yesterday employed thirty fhn o young men on piubutiun. ami appmiit.-.', If* policemen nu probation. Tbe Orant Munmin nt Fund was Increased Jil f>0 yester? day by Huhscripliuris from several person* in Ncw-llt-rliu, N. Y. The fuml now amount* to $12:!.Mi'J 46. The Directors of the New-York Concert Company lsst night at the i ?-.lno elected the following officers : llmlolph Amnson. president j Harmal I.. Kingsbury, vice-president; Jacob 1- i'hillips, treasurer, nwt Walter J. Price, tccretary. Ten juror* wen- ulitalued yf*ten!a.v In the Court of flr-ncral **, in the trial lor murder In the first degree of Mchnias (in* ami Horny C. Kruger, who brut to death Kimi Koineis, eke na* driving a suila-wnter wagon through Lndlow-st. ou May fi last. John Spare, an engineer of Uie steamer Kron, that arrived fruin Hamburg yesterday, ls supposed to have fallen ****** boar.! un August 20. He was on deck carly In the muming uf that City, but nus nut NH afterward. The Kings county Wheelman will have tln-ir Fal! Muon ligi.t Pend* iaaawiee evening. Kider* will maemblt at Bi r^> n .-t. aad Bi dor.: ave, Bi nail j a. al 1 rn, m. An enjoy. abb criteria ninent will be provided by Um Committee of Ar? rangements. A Tbii .1 A* a nu.-car driven by John Reed rancor David Kally,agaaiae, aa Meade* night at Thirty tated *t. Tho boy .tied fioii) his injuries yesterday morilug, amt lt.-cd, who was mulei al ir-t, was held tn await the re?illt uf a Cominis in,in st. Killy's patent* Ino at Ba li:!1! Second ave. a reaetl ha. ben paMlahed that ia* Bri* Bxpam* Company Intend* tu.ibaiiitnii lt* M Mm, I bl* i* ulln lal!.*, .b n a- I. 'lim bu*,nt_ i* sie.uiiiy lasremaag ami ia* iMsyeary ha* n ?.-miy ac(|inrt'd a nuin!?-r nf new lines, thereby uflunll:lg lt greater lie ...i i * for th.- trans.icDuii ul it* business. The double daily service of Die Fall Diver Ic- efl] bo dis? continued un september IH, when th- vt..: - BOW ba-.iug Ba* -i 01 i. at ii Ifl |c m. M wick day* ? ill In- ? ii lui raw li. '1 be tsBBBitirt Pilgrim ind Bristol will Ufa lear* New-Yttrk at 0 p. m. daily, Sun,lays include.*. In the la t fl iv days the Peiiusvlviihia P.nilrnii.l ha* bToagM la 1,871 eaak*?< ami ?klai packed in *:nt. T*B*yafe*etbe way tn Lundi in, ** tildi ha* ba I a lung *laii.Ilng piecdoiico n .lr. ? ing aad dyeing tin rn lu: use. BetVStpt* thu* lal- are val? ued at about */7*tJ,000. Alfred P. Young, tit* Hmoklyn la<l who disappeared on ft aga* t 9ft, lia* bi-< ii di-' -livered at Cuhues, B. V., ainu and w.ll. A**t*_nt Siipciiuicii.b-nt . uiiiik. ut the .Maritime }.x d.ge, h.i- niel*,ci many cungratuiat.uii-. upon th* reoorecy nf bia Batt. 1 lu: CuUiiuitlii- nil ( ubsti He linn nf the A (Bl ,'.-.|ct ('uiiimii si.ni. aitci? c.iictuli.y.ildi lin.-, tlc reports ol OeaeraJ Baw* io., incl. li..1 Eagiaaer (hmdi with reference tu the mu. 1 toTtnettoB .rn tho line of the Atjaedoet mci abaft No. 18, bat ile.i... .1 to li coiiilnelnl that no dctOBI le made iii tb* lia* of the A.ji.e i mt. 11 .* iie.-hci better to rtrire righi ihreegh the uni,!, foUowiaa tiie ni u-'iii.ii Ita* laid out Thia wfll a*em*t* tnt,-a ;nin lotta -lation ,i* well a* a sining linne and will probably bc MB* R Ht I , BROOKLYX, Tin- eaat ol lighting tbe *tri eta ? ith ga. aad i >? .ti . Ity thu* far tin- y. ai and th estimate foi the remaining month* mi.onut to lo (.17(1 nu'. - .. I he spppipl cition w un un mri |..-lc...| bacilli i- tloal !,-' i. iii. !- J..-.i n.t.l. ll. alt) BOW .25 i I.-, un. iiiiM.- in tbe street*, aud no mute elli b* ant up tin. year. The Exempt l'm-meii'* Amormttoa had the i anneal aata*** In tbe Bait em Distrl t jestenisy. Visiting firemen from I*.lenee, ll I., Bayonne. N. J., Readout, N. v., Minuit Vernon, N. Y., Stamford, Conn., Schenectady, N. v.. Nm walk. Conn., Heading, Fenn., and oUi*l place* were pi.-*, ul The parade started from tlotlford are, and Kurth Klrat at. About &0() re>l shirl.Ireroen were In Ute linea,all lu um lorm. and a number had their machines James T, Havage wa* thc grand bi irshal. i be line man bed to Kldgewood Lark, where a ah ak eas ,,, id. An amrwer hw bi an Sled by tbe *:< t. Benjamin Staaasm la the i nmplfcllit linnie bj bia wife in lo i anil tm limited dunne. He denies Um ?negation* of crnlel) aad impntper comluct nude against mm Mr. si.milton wai recentl] suspended from Uk. pastorate of the Fort i.. Fmabylerlan Church, p. ii Ung a teal hy nu- lip.ukiyu Pi. m>.\ it i\. I I .oe.i- i a . lej and \* iii, am l.e-ln-. tun Bary Van! -., ok men, uusir lodoometl.ago. mi i.,,, while st work 111 the .Mon lol Mbuttouomoh they cain- to Icu*. Leslie wa* ki,n, ind don n ..mi brutally beats*, ami thea thrown ever, bearii by his an tagon tat. 11" went down _ deep water bat waa able to catch a line thro wa him bj some u_ei wurkmen ami aaa *t**aa*a> ?ih,nea- Oodfrer, alta* "Big Tom," of B* .'.<i Kark**-*ft. Nd-. Vork, a weil kui.wii i nmlnal, wa* a'ri.giitd before P* jo e .in-i:c,. rvaebpr ftsterftty uiM,n suauiclun of being the imri-ln who escaped from tb* poliee on Itept-mber 4 st the fool n Broadway, when i harle* CFKaefe. 14* (um panton, was am t d lor oniciiug aa ntneeal No. 70 Bedford-ave lie was ?bu i ll ind sp lang uno the water. The police au- unable tn Identify hilo, but he wa* h. id for lb*action of the (Jrand J ure. Thoms* H Farmn, eliymc.r nf thc Prospect Mill I ngme Boa ?s. waa dlteharged fiat i.lay by (itv uu.k* Couiaiia *.,. -1 ? aanor. Bi i* ?> Detnot ral aa* wa* eec* i mtreilar of th,,it* The recent i..-. ,,f water by a break ta tbe water main neal tbe eugine house ia thought lo ha*o some cunticc timi with hi* .ii*, h r e. The I,,,,Iv ol a man abuut forty year* old na* found in the ISuttortujIk chaiuici \ a*a*t_|| and taken tu th..- Marga*, -RUSRIRS WITH THE MAO BIMRM Al A PIVRIC The Yoliiht.-r Fli ern,'n's Association of this city eiilovod lt* se, .md annual plcub and barbecue y.-*t. nlav at Sul/.J-r's Harlem Uiver Patk and Casino. Th. re are IMO member* nf tl.. .?-..elation and the p-. mc waa given to lui resso tbe chnitv fund, h.-twe.-n .'? ,iu(J aud O.IMH) tickets w.-re sold The day begee With a naiadou! the old Ure laddie* Dum theil load ,|na:i.is. No lld Last tight!, st.. to tho Astor UouSs and sui.*. i|U.-ni:v lo tbe park. Amoag I hit piteeat avie john I.e. !.,i. ii.-*;d,nt nf t!.,- tsso. lation, Michael Cen,- Charis* Brm-e, M. J Ku-..,., Samm I Msdigan, .lolui i ari ,11 Carer l.urtey. " mil ? Hu, kley. ?? Bill " lior-t. John D burns rt..j. erl ): Mooney, president ?r lbs I'.nar.l cd Aldermen who used tn run with Engine No I-i!). aud Albert Chancellor The Fir* min t Volunteer Association of Philadelphia also sent t dole gat bm There wei n al*,, pre sent fl'ty Moilcaii i ulunU-,-rs gatlon lhere wi in al*, linseiit fl'ty Moilcan luiuntoera ol this city sad Hrnoklyn. nanclng had nnatttacUun* fur the vet. r.'i* They all wanto.) ui enter the gaim s. 'I'v.entv coin pote?t tor Uie guld medal in tho font rael*. William Csrrnl wea th.- Bnl pru... Prim ?boolla*' amused the crowd until the m was prnuminccd -'ilnni. to a turu," wheii even 'body who eiiiilit'g' t s plo> s did io Than wt* a lace with sneieut appa mtiis and a dlsp.ay nf hr. wm ss. Tb* evening wu- begun with a reiiri-sentiicon of lim uombarttuieal01 V*m ('nu and stir - Bf lheC.lv hy Mhii.-o. McCariiiv's Mt-mid drum corps ?horus .,[ I,(KX) voices gavs 'lin vulunt'-er Ilreiunu's |_*evening "ti,!e?l wah s Mjirn.onuiinn of the alarm, i-aaaer el the cur by ilaatos, aToCarUiy'i Ueatjddnii aad r -*--^^^^^^^^^^^^~ ^^^^^^^~ tong. ___________________________________________ the race, tim Uro, tho reaouo. In wlili-h tho anrlniit anpar-VtV* touk a in..iu:neiil paiL __^__j__| 'CAUGHT JUST IR TIRE. Anutti.-r would-be Mr'dg.i Juniper appeared yesterday In Aln.it llaiis.-n, age two:.ty twu.uf .Nn.Oi, Lafayette st., ltr.Hik lin. Hu ind.- iii*.u the the lirldge fruin Biuuklvn In company with threeothel uieu un 11 rn k. when hallway from the Brook I) n low ) i to lb. .outre ol Um .pan.lie t-.uk oilbisiuataud w?.?t coat sud lem mg (hem un tin- tr m k. clim bed to tl..- ton ol Ul* uuler railing uf th.- load *ay. Pollcema* J***** llrell, wini wasoii tho iuailway, hastened tu prevt-iit him fruin Jumping but before tb.- poiici-m in gui io ti,.-spot Ilanaen bad climbed duwil Un- ontaide ul Ihe laillug ami waa abuut to .wing dew* iipoiitht- f'.uy rope um:.'meath, pr. p.natoiv to droppiiig tu to tim nv.-r. Til" peiicemau clambered aftei him aniTs-eceeded tn getting huh! ol Hansen * rlotbiag ami preventing lum from jumping. VS'itli the aid of anothei i?.n. em.u ll.ii-eii was gat ba. k ii pun ibo leedway sud manhed to Uta Bridge police .tallou. At Hist he saul lu ha.! nut mteudud to Jinna until tut com pe ll JOB* d.n ed linn Ui, and sllei ward he sall ho dm not kl.uw w bat lu- was duillg and ,1,1 uni lurau I.i jun,p. His cum panions dui nat wa.t losee what he ,!,d, but drove on ai I uss the Bridge, leaving Ins coat and waistcoat In the roadway. liaiioeii waa locked up una charge of drunkenness and dis orderly conduct He had made no preparation* to bo pnAed up in tho waler. --*?? A'A'ir-.sr AOAIS kt A DE A BATTLEOROUSD. The aUnc'Nphere of New st has nut pat ami Its eihllaratlng tl,.na.t?r Au,.thor case al sited fisticuff* ocrtinnd y, st.r dav ul, out I p Ul lu the lU'lgh nor hoo.1 of ll,ene* J.J, il,.'. Club buuse. B. li, TU? (BOT, a miniug brotei. and a .sft (ihott, loruierly a tXKikkoeiier of Uunuro ft (.rant, wore the gladi.lois The tussle ls said to ban- been a lively ons "claret ' freely flo-) lng. but tho parU.au* of each man failed tosgrvs as to which pugilist came out on top. Mr Tit. limn eiplan.e.I later tnat li-hs,! hod bu.luoss i ommlcallon* willi Mr i Heats which Ibo lallor took au alluge.1 unfair a.|vautag? of. and he took ixcoaDin tu eiprno* Lia npiniun of Mr O In Hie strsct, roaultiug in Ibo UlUr rosauLng il with n.t. Mr. .Wolli fi lend* ale ?*ti.(led that li* " iib: U.e square aol " fruin bogluniiig to end *> FATALLY CRUSHED BY A STREET CAR. Baale! Kelly, ago nine, of No. 16 Mei mid .?<? waa run over by a Mis'oud A*?uuo oar on Munday night and had I,!.* ngui leg Slid .lin i ms:.??!. Iledlod Iii Mri:, i ii,- ll... lew Louis later. The driver, John Hoed, nt .No. 'fjil %\**i Bitty lift!. .1 . wa. arnaUd and was b? '.?..:. id .-, ?? [.,,, Mariam 1'uli.u Court tu await lb* acliou ut ihscwiuun. EEWB FROM TUE BU El RES. ELOPING WITH A VARIETY PEHFORMKK. MBA. MOTT, OP UAVICftflTrUW. LEAVKS HKB BU8 BAVD'fl HOMK?III* STORY OF THK MATTKR. Mr*. Matilda Mott. Uie wife of William Mott, duet engineer ofthe Water Workt of Haverstraw ant an active menibet or tho Grand Army post at thal plain, has left her home. Mr. Mott ls s highly fespertod citften of the village, In which he oat liv ed for many roars, and hil wife, who ls thirty niuo years old, l*s hsndBiirrte bruneUe. The man who ha* eloped With Mr*. Mott ls John White, a rnln*trel and variety per former, employed hy a Kickapoo Indian medinina comnany wh!. I list been epoampcj in Nyack for two week*.. V. bite has performed nightly to large An'lencea, snd hi* language has not caused fsvorsble comment smong the respectable plas.es. I.aet night a THIOCS* reporter called upon Mr. Mott, who willingly told tha whole story of ht* trouble,. "It ls true." said he. "that mr wife hos gone swsy with Jnho White, tbs minstrel ol tho Kickapoo Indian Company, and I never want to eoe brr cross my threshold again I have ascertained within the last day or two that h-r Infatuation With White began lsst spring, when hs accompanied a medicine company to Haverstraw. My wife has oom Islned of s throat trouble for four or five rears, and last took tn* Indian medicine. Pine* that time sheba* at times would remain away several days, lately I grew little stiiplctuns Uiat all was not light, bnt until last wonk could not And any special grounds npon whir. to bsse my suspicions. Un Friday last Matilda went to Nyack, and did not return that day. On Saturday I asked the servsnt If she knew when Mrs. Mott waa coming home, and she said shs did not. I ssw liv t.'io girl's manner that she knew moro tlian she wished to telL snd by strong persuasion I got her to make a full mammtea to ms. I a*cert_lned then that my wife and White had been Intimate fur t good while and ruy wife had made a tort nf con/ldnnt* of the tervaut. " on Sunday I drove to Nyack and learned that my wife and White were staying together as mau and wife at tho Franklin House, and accompanied by an officer I went there, Mr*. HofTer, the wlfo of the hotel proprietor, said there was no such person in the house ss Mrs. Mott, but thst Mr. snd Mrs. White wero there. 1 was Shown to their room, snd sfter I rapped, who should open Uie nor bnt ray wife. I did not ssy much, but told her never to dark en my doors again. She ami White took the last furry boat on flunday evening from Nysok for Tarrytown, aud I have not seen or heart from thain slnoe," Mr. Mott has two sons, young men, and a ten year old daughter. Mrs. Mott had a happy hnme, willi plenty nf monoy and everything that heart could desire. The eloping rouplo w.ro seen together in Warren sL, New-York, on Monday afternoon. ? JERSEY CITY. James Fatter, age Uilrty-flve, a vagrant, felt overboard at the Central ltiillroad ferry yesterday aud was drowned. Charles P. nunn, age thirty, a collector In the emplor of Jacob itlugle A Mon. was arrested yesterday, charged w|Ui emin/dement. He oonfcisod that ho hail collected bills amounting fo flfland retained tho money. Ills accounts will be investigated. A coachman tn the employ nf ev- A Merman .Tames neld drove np In front of tim First "National Hank tn Kit bange place yestordny afternnon, and leaving bl* team In charge of a hoot black, went into tho bauk. A m..mont afterward a richly di. teed woman .rupp, it Into the cai i lace, ami telling tba buy that lt was all right. Ara** (flt 1 hfl pull, I were Informed. . M.W-Jl'KSF.Y. TJsios BTU,- Albert Downing, age fonrteen, who lived on tin- VV'cavertown mad, 1*11 out of a bout While SablBg In tim IU. konsack Klveryesterday amt was drowned. WKKttAWgR*..? It wa. announced yc-tord ir that flenrgo F.hret, the New-York br*wm. bad purchased the Kine mt**f* f..| */-.'?'",(mki and lulen,:ed to tran.*!,,rm lt Into a pun. c park. Th* e-tate ettends shout a milo along the Hodson Hi* er. the high bluf) on thc east *r?rlook lag tn* water, aad la densely wooded, lt emt.races lb* root made famous s* tim scene of the Hi rt ??Hamilton duel. It fs sall thai Mr. Khrel Intend* to build wharves lu front ot thc property for thc accommodation Of excur?.uti parties. ? LONG ISLAND. T.OSO IoI.A*.|i CliT.-The row stable* at Kiitilirsldr, owned bv Peter Carney, were destroyed bj bi- vc*i. idav. On) ol nine mw* which were Iii thc Kable, tl vc ?.rc biirnc.1 io death. Tb* lo**, ?9,800. I* part,ally covet .-.I by Insurance. The Bra bullied M tl. i> -Iv that thc !!'?> nepal 1 mont could do BOthlag bul prevent the "Tarin * fruin spreading. \Vf>(,liMi>K.-.f..hn Mahmie*-, a car driver in the employ of the steinway Kalima*! Cern nany, wa* dragged fruin the plat ton* nf In* car late mi Monday night amt brutally beaten about the bead tad body bv t*v<> anaaowa hmo, who after beating him until liewa* almust unconscious, unlatched the han* lru:n lue cai-and made theil amaya WKfeTCHF.STEB COUNTY. Yoxknts.?For some time a doran boy* have been in the habit of throwing siuiies at a bud.lng temporarily used for ., h. ol pin -po*, s tu ii.,- tn at .luiioyane..- uf th? teacher. Miss P. B. Palmer. Yesterday four uf the offenders were arrest and taken before Judge Pent', wBu tined Mdt (td them SSft Wu uk Pi aim.- Victor Seaman was arrested a few day* Sgo ntl a charge nf a--ault:hg Mary (Inilie, to Whom he had deeded hu PleaaaatriUe cottage. Ila wu* arraigned baton Ju*tlc* laing at White Plain*, uiit was discharged when Maty withdrew ber charge. Afterward be weal before JntUce Lan,. at ( bappao.ua amt had Marv ami her friend robert Parker ar te-tcil nu a charge nt i nn?piracv lo defraud him of lils Pleas ant* nie property, 111 y could not furnish hail and wi ra i aa. nutt...t yesterday Mirv .nub., male a complaint to the I lilted State* autiinritles against Mr. seam in for opening .iud concealing her letteis. lura *-iv;i..?The ejttaeei vrster lay rated lo Ima* hoad* br thc introduction of water into Um tillage for tire andtlomcstlc purjiosc*. The * ute Stood 157 le ai). ALONG THE KOP Nil. Banxtaroar.- r?r. Bdwaid Aralba*, th* EngUah Socialist. lr, tor. d bt*t night on the Lebor t^uo.itiou beloit: thc Central Lal oi Union. ? SOT EOSD OF PH 1AOS LIFE. William MtrCfeara ea a**! Wednesday es.aped from H.ack. wella lslainl bv swimming. He had been Sent there on Juno 17 bu mi montos foi di*nrderly conduct, on complaint of his tither. Wh.-ii ho wa.* ai rested ht nave l ourt Otllcer L*ansn run li.un Tenth st lo ' bli.toph. i ?t. Including a lump uf iw. Ive foot trotn the pi.-r tn a barge, nu Monday night <)<? lei Roger*, of the Ninth Precinct, want to lil* 'mme. at Ba SS clark-rn st . ead reanweted him Yeetorda* morning st J, ll. i-un Maik.-t Fol). .? Court ho was sent bick tn the Island. Before the officer had left the eonttroosa. however. Md ber* mads soother attempt ? aMape, walking up coolly to the gate, ami starting to walk out s* if discharged. He was ob , i vol in time, however, and will serve out ni* tenn. TBS ADYAROR IS THE roi FEE MARKET. Pe:'.,-In Kio lirands nf cufTee have been much Melted for ??' \ .lal .tai * over the unauttl**! condition ur tba marki t in tho i offet -xohaoge yeates lay it was thought that there wa* sim a strung ndicat.on of an advaui ii. though prices have within a few va *s gone up 2 cents a pound. Large Int* have changed ind*during the week, Thnadraaoe in tho market i* generally attributed to the lui neted cemawjitton tad tb* *:n,n inppiy. Roporttihow that then are 1,600,000 lem lisgs nf ( urie-. In the genera1 'Harket* tn dav f linn there wen- a y.-ar ago. snd foreign m.iL-ti bav* bee* buying largely tu "unet Um deficlsoey. //" DID ROI TELL THE TRUTH. It waa loamed rn poll.-.- Beedqaartert reaterflay that the young nen who w..* .ut on tb* leg by a atranger in Third are., mar seventy tit'i ?t, on M..n.av afternooB. and who said in- v.a- a policeman en probation, ha.! nut tul.l the truth. Al) the mon mi prob it I.tere in theil place* yeati rday at tba sch.Nii nf iBttrnel na, while the wounded mau was stu: in the Presbyterian HoepttaL The eat ia ht* leg wu tala Bot to ba dsngeroii.. He gare his nairn ts Henry ??? Sayer* nu Mon day. andyeaterday tb* police were lam that in* name was Hayer*. - ?-. PRODUCS SEO BARBS Rr les. At a meeting of tb* Prado** Ksehang* yesterday th* mem? bers approve! tne ted-it iou* anteadlag th* by-laws one of lb* amendmeuts.1* foi lbs pm post ol legalizing Um settlemi nt of contract* mad* In Um Exchange, and tb* other provide* that th.- resignation af mern bert -ii.nl be published in the Ll clan.ci.i i i, lari bel.t ley are accepted. Both resolution* win bc consider**] by tb* ii,.ar.i belem baal action i* taken by lb* numbers. -? STJ A LISO rRA YEE HOOKS FROM ORA CECIIVRCH Detective Sargeant* K natl Bad Lyman saw an old man I. av. lag Utaca ciniich yesterday with four Uno prayer-book* ni hla band, and ai tesl,-d him Meston Oilham lileiitilied Ibo books as the ul op.Tty ol John Wallace, ami at .lotter-,,u Market Folio* i "int In the afternoon too old man wm held lui nial 1 h.- pr.sonei gare his Bam* aa August Berlin.1, ago silty live ami *.tl 1 he llredal Hunter's Puint. He claims to bu a ii,a;ii;: o lui. i of syrup*. ll AlilX E 1XTELLIGEXCE. MIMATLIlK ALMANAa Ti MIA r. (*un rliet. fi:37 I Hets. 1:05 | Moon rl*es 7:25 | Moon's tge. 17 iii'jii aranu. _.Af-8andy Hook. 8 37 i Onv. IslM. 9 00 I Hellcat*. 10;4l) /?..--bandy Huuk. F.,4 I Hov. Isl'd. bill | liol! (Jato. 11:00 OUTGOING STEAMERS TO-DAT. Vtutl. lin*. For Mall* clots. taila FgyptUn Monarch. Monarch, London_ fl am Cltv of Koine Anchor, Liverpool. 3:30am 6 am Triive. N ii Llovtl, H'tl.'mti'u and llremeu. 3:30 am 6 a in Newport. PaclOc Mall, Asulnwall.10 am noon. K.i ra. mila, Atlantic A WI, Barbadoes.. 1 pm 3 pm Alto, Atlas, Kingston.10 am noon. un k--.ir. ?KPr. 10. Celtic, White Mar. Liverpool. 4:30 a m 7:30am flUleof Nevada, State (ilasfcuw. 7 am HI,a il* Hamb Amer. Hamburg. 7 am Manhattan, Alel'ilre. Havana ft Mexico.. I pm BtTCKliAT, ShiT. 18. ii reece, National, landon. 8 am Berwta cunard. Liverpool:. 3 am 8 am Cuv uf Chicago .Inman. Liverpool. 9 am spain, Natmnaf. Liverpool. 8 a ni (In assia. Anchor, Olasgnw._ 5 am S am S'lievla, liam). Amor. Hamburg. 8 am Polynesia, ('bit. Hamburg. ll a lu Bm*, N (l Lloyd. Hoiith'm'u anil liremeii. S Bm 8 a in Edam, Neth Amer, Anistenlam. 8 sra 8 am Western laud, lied sitar, Antwerp. fi, am 8 am L? Normandls, French Trans, Havre_ 6 am 8 am Chateau Team*, fliiidmai. linrdnaui_ 8 am Ambrose (tramp), Bretll ports.10 am. noon. Curura., lied I), L*gu?yr? .ll sm 1 pm Vertumuns, NY _ Jsm. Montego Hsy.... 10 am noon. Naratog.i. Ward's, Hav.na. 4 pm STEAMERS DOS. TO-fl AT. FsmcI. From Mn*. Ii. umark.London.National Met ada..Liv el (.xii.(luton bm via.Ilambirrg.Hamb Amer AH ena.Cenllai Amoru- .Alla* ill-, ot Puebla .Bavaaaaed Mexico_Alexan.lro'a Yr r tum nus.Mon lego Day.*A esscls' lill BJDAT, slPT. IO. sutenf Alabama..(Ha?guw.State A.apulco.Hamburg.Carr Haiiala.Aipinwall.Patine Moil .,:l,'*l. skpt. 17. Assyrian Monarch.London .Monarch Balbi .Liverpool.I ninan II ck ia.Copenhagen .ThiugVall* Kider.limmen ,v soulliaiuutou..N (j Uuyd SBJfPIEQ HEWE POUT OF NEW-YOUK.TIKSDAY, HEFT. 14. ls.,fl A II II I \ Lil. Kteainer limoklrn city (Mr,. Pitt, llrl.tol Aug 25. Swannee .H. with m.!-?- lu Alkell A I mu.lass. steaiii.-i Kiiviiu i ur , M'Ula, -l.ittta Aug lil, ilntht iitmrg 24. With nuIbu Io *kih|.-i ion 4 -mil. Arnvo.t il tim Hal al 4 a in bloomer KBtekarbo. ker, Bombie, Now orleans o days, with md*e ami Btise aili io B ll Bean an. htesmei Lisa . Iii .. Ar'.u, kio. ProgrtCO 8ft 17, BflitS .] Llviiicstoli JJ Puitu Crt.-/ .'.1, lluataii .4, l'iiii:'.lu '..., Ii, , a .1*1 i.--pi 4. with (nd-, iu Williams A Rankin. st.a.n.-i Carondelet, Li*? Fernandina ru Port _.ya! 4 day*. With md.e amt p*sseag*n to ( ll .\l*l,or.',- A . n. Meaateri u* al k thu ls. LorkwootL c*baru*atoa S iia/s, with md.*1 ai, I tiasviisots to J \* Uiiiutald A l u. -t... ,,si non,,,..-,, ,.,i,i, ii,,.. , , nd, . itv Point iud N'ur Tolk, wini iini.e .id m**enger* to (lld Domtnlea -* Co. rit-an.er (onimouwealt.'i, Vin K.rk, Philj.loiphia, with m.l.e to Hub) tts A klug. Ship I.iifuii. iv bite. Cathe li"-' itara, with sugar lo Ira Hurs? ley. Vessel to D* Ul..ut .? 1 .. . ship Einiljr Il-*.l. sim.,!,., Il -iii. K. July '.ft. with ? ball ls .oder v.s.e: u, Faa** .* FortorflsM Hark llarrr Haller tat at John. M B), I'e laing. Trapaui Mat JM. Oliittemier, Mas*. 13 day*. W1U1 allie tountei 1,1 I W I'.r..- A ( o Hark li..... liol Ni. l*,-n, Saatofl 4*1 day*, with l vv ii . m..msn a Bra, sdii 1.1.ii i ur, eagle, Oaaaiaaaat* lu day*, wuk ingar tu Muses lay lor Al'* nisse: t.. i f Whitney fti . beni H.phut) (Ur), Muuiue. BA J eba, NU, Fi u*ys, with lum ' ber to Chase, Talbot A Co; vessel to SeemmeU Bro*. BU WSKT-VFlnd at santy Book, light, S, haiy. At City Island, light, SW: cloudy. Arrived yesterday? Steamer Eros inri, nisnkltorn. namhnrg 19 dart, with md*e tn f.aw-renee, (111... * in. At rived at the Bar at H pm. Ung Ime* (Nor). Hagnstrum. \ letona. Bran. 2*1 dayl, with Coffee to O Am.ln.'k A Co, voss.il to Funch. Kdye A Co. ling Kita Wnltt.-u:,,.?. Wright, Mutarnee ll days, with sugar to (J Auisliick ft Co, vessel to Jed Frye A Co. (I.KAUKD. "teamer Arirmi* 'Br), Brooks, Liverpool via Queenttown A M Cuderhlll A Co. Htoamer city of llomn (Br), Munro, Liverpool via Qneent town -Ilenderion Bro*. Hteaiuer Neptuno(Br), Chrystal, NewrastIe-8anifer*on A Bon. Hteamer Travo (Ger), Willcgcrott. Bremen via Houthampton - Oelrlrh* * Co. Hteamer Kapanol (Span), (Jolrocchea, Rantander, Sp?Chas P Kuniecr * Co. flteamnr Pol. cverra (Ital), BrolTerlo, Mudilerrauean ports? Phelps Urn* *( n Steamer Miranda (Br), Biudon, st Johns, NF, ria Halifax ? Bowrlug ft Archibald. Hteamer Barracouta (Br), Flans, Windward Islaiids-I.eay craft A Co. Hteamer Alvo (Br), Williams, Kingston, Savaiillls, ftc? Pim, Forwood A Co. Steamer Eldorado, Byrne, NewOrlcans-John T Van Rickie. Steamer Chattahoochee, Catherine, savannah-II Yonge, Jr. Rtnamer sciu-oa. Walker, Norfolk, Newport News and wesl Point. Va Old Dominion Hs Ce, Steamer America (der), liodeker. Ilaltlmr.ro <t.\ ri. h* A Co Rtnamer P.onpor (Br), tiranger, Baltlmnie 1't-tei Wright A Bon*. Bteamrr Fanny Cadwalader. Hart. Baltimore II N Downer. Steomcr Dlaucu*. Berry. Boston?II F Dlmoo.k. Rhtp Insullude (Dtch), Van de Cornea, Rotterdam?Funch, Kdye A Co. Bark Mario (der), Boruken, Hamburg-Hermann Koop A Co. Hark Mary Fraser (Br), Deiter, Rotterdam-J P Whitney A Co. Bark Roma (Ital), Sanguine.!!, Alciandria, Egypt?Austin Baldwin A Co. ,v Bark Harriet Hickman (Br), Dernier, Dunkirk, Fr? Fnucb, Ed ve A Co. Bark Edward Phlnnry, Young, Rio Janeiro-Miller A Houghton. Brig LA W Armstrong. Alexander, Folnt-a-Fitre, Onad? L W A V Armstrong. Brig Alpha (Hr), ltodenhciser, Rrldgotown, NA?Master. Rchr A B Crosby, Marstsrs, Porto Alcgra. lira/. I, It De Wolf. SAILED. Steamers Arizona and Texau, for Liverpool; Cyanus and Edltiluirg, Oalveston. Wyanoke, Norfolk. Bark raid*, fur ll nm burg. ling (.uni, for Uarbadoes. Also sailed - Via Long Island Sonnd?Bark Isare Jackson, for-. Iii lg Martha J Brady, Windsor, NS. TU- ilOVBMK.YrS OF BTBftMB it ft FOREION PORT**. liO.tDoit, Sept 13-Arrivnd, steamor Persian Monarch (Br) Falun, from New-York Kept 1. Sent 14-Saiied, steamer Lydian Monarch (Br), Huggett, for Now-Ynrk. Livkmi'oou Sept 14?Arrived steamers The Queen (Br), Milligan, fruin New-York siept 1. Ouldo (Span), Echeverrlu, from IlalUmure Aug 31. M',v ilia, "-ont 14-Arrived, .reamer Devonia (Br). Yonng. from New-rora Sept 4 on her way lo (llaagow (anil proceeded) LI7ah.ii, Sept 14-Passed, steamer Cleveland (Br), llobtn snu. fruin New-York on her way to Antwerp. II a', c. ?:, Sept 14? sailed, steamer Hammoula (Oer), Sehwen sen. from Hamburg hence for New-York. Y.iKi.HAMA. sept 11 -sailed, steamer City of New York, Resile, for san I-iancisco. Paka, Reps 12?Sailed, steamer Portucnse (Br), ?, for New-York. A spihvv a i.i,. Sept lO-Sailcd. steamer Acapulco, Coye, for Nowi'ork. ___________________ Annoancnineati. C. C. Sh.TviiP, m;ifiiiftcfurrr of sealskin par nv-ht. and fashionable fur*, will retail at lowest cash whole sale prto** this monta. Altering an t ropairlag done. Fashion buuk sent floe. No. 1(JJ I'nnee-st., near Brou. I way. Henry A. Daniels, M. D., 144 Leiinztun-ave., between 2!!th and :10th st*. Honrs?Htol, 5tu7. I)i*ea*e*of the Nervous Syitem, Ocuito-L'nn.iiy Organ*. Impotence and sterility. m LuvDBOBO'l Rhenish Cologne. Purity and cleanliness make Parker's Bal? sam the popular bair reata!**. PAiiKJtK'B Tone is Ibu best blood purifier. Worth Ki.m km bering. Itoon.s. un the Fumpeiiti -,,lan may lie hail by the day at the Pm in- iion-e, Boston, at rarjr aiudar*!* i haines, ftnetle* men's cafe, which, fur en .lieut yul cooking, and quality of Service, I* u: ???rt. ?-?? ,1 in Bo*tOO, I* al-o cntlhected With Ul* beam trhleb Beam this arrangement a decided convenlvuce fur commercial m. ii. What is this Dark Shadow Tbat follows os wherever we go? lt is the fear of mental exhaustion that terminates either in Insanity or Death We a* a people live fasf. We are overworked, so that old agu cnine* noon ii* whim quite yming la yens. We pam lleeplee* nights ur with a sleep that give* nu net, This is in-ivoi* cibanstiou. anil wu reqalre a tonic that will re? store the bram and nerroo*ayatetn to it* normal condition, bringing buck youth ami vlg,,r. The NKW QC IN INK, cull.*! K.\SK INF, tallie moat powerful tonic known. It remove* Ulai tired and depressed (ealing, give* ns a go.*! appetite, make* us feel strong and healthy, gives u,ulet sleep that re? freshes thc languid and weary. Heil..* ne Hospital, -V V., " Universally successful." C " Kvcrv patient treated with St. Francis Hospital, N. Y.< Ka*kino" bas boon duictiargod (enlist.'' Rev. Jo., nesritic, Chapl un ni Cli.iritv Hospital, write* " I will be sundy, un ev.-iv occasion, Ullougil conviction a must. 1.'vol.-,I promoter nf K iskine." BL .!.,*? ph'* Hospital, B. Y.i "lt* use ls considered mills pens*ble It act* perfectly." Dr. L. It. White, u. s. Liam'nlug Surgeon, writes: "Kas klne is the ben medicine made." Dr. L. K. (.hwsner ha* cured over 290 patients with Kaskino after oulnina and all other drug* had fall.*!, ll* says: " Itu undoubtedly the best medicine ever discovered." Prof. Vt'. F liol..nub... M. D., writes: " Kaskine 1* superior to tinmine in its specific power, amt never produce* the slight? est Injury to the hearing or constitution." K.isk :m- is pleasant tn take and csu In- used without special in,-.tu ai ronnie! Pamphlet* giving uiiuimaUun, _c, sent on application. Send for the great book of testimonials tinpartilte!.*.l in the history of medicine. $1 a hetti*. Sold by all druggists, or sent by mall un receipt nf pric-. THK KASKIM-: CO., 64 Warren-sL, New York. Apollinaris "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WAT__&n "Filthy streets may be bad and de~ fective drainage and sewerage worse, but for the promotion of diseases of the diarrheal type there is no agent like the polluted water supply!' A. Van der Veer, A.M., M.D., President cf the Medical Society cj the Stat* j/New York. February 3, 1SS6. "The purity of APOLLINARIS offers the best security against the dan gers which are common to most of the ordinary drinking loafers." London Medical Record. ANNUAL SALE, 10 MILLIONS. 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