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THE "ALL BLACK" IX FRONT.
BROOKDALE YOUNGSTERS WIN TWO RACES.
BADGE BEATEN BY bfcFAUETER IN TnE NEWARK
STAKES AT MONMOUTH.
With Mra. Ijtnglry at the post to see them started
lt la not surprising that Ihe youngsters In the
6eabrlplit Stakes should make one ol tho most ex?
citing fin shes ol thc Monmouth Park meeting. Colts
Miles and Jockeys were on their keel behavior and
all BM Ihelr inmost to win. Miss Cody, apparently
beaten at the head of the homestretch, rallied umler
high pressure, and -Julnine Ransom and the Cyclone
colt caused both to extend themselves. Tin* ls-.uo wae
Hi doubt to the 'ast stride. First one nnso was In
front, then another, and the alternation was so rapid
Ihat the eye could scarcely follow lt. At thc furlong
poit the Cyclone colt seemed to falter. Ile was
tightly sandwiched between lils troublesome antagon?
ists and I.lttInfield could not use his whip to ad?
vantage. While attempting to drive bis mount he was
in reality driving Ransom, while Miss Cody, on the
rall, occasionally felt Hie cracker of his whip, lt
cannot bc denli*d that Micro was a good ebal of
floundering In three ssdelles, Sir these lightweights
cannot ride and whip -with case ur grace. Rut at last
L.ltlefield's whip chanced to stray In the ellrcctlem of
the Cyclone coil's steaming flank, and at the touch the
youngster responded promptly and namely, getting lils
nose over tho line In front of Miss (ody, who boat
Ransom a short nech. In the struggle tho Cyclone
colt's bridle slipped, which probably accounts for the
dlfflcultlei In which he found himself.
Rroohdale bore oft Min two year-old honors of the
day, thc Chamo's illly winning Hie race for maidens
with surpassing ease, beating Khaftan, the " poeid
thing" wlthoat effort. Tho held was a wretched one,
if ls true, bul the Ally will Ix* dangerous In much
better company. Mr. Withers honored her with a
name as a reward of merit, and she w ll hereafter
appear on tho programme as Chemise-all black
Swift was withdrawn frym thc first rate, Fitzroy
was short of work. Choctaw doesn't lille a nilla and a
sixteenth, Joe Lee was out of his class, Telle DOB was
nut fit, Valiant was too slow, Cambyses was poorly
handled and Eil rp at rick couldn't ride at lot) pound*
60 Kaloolah won.
Flrenrl had nothing to trouble her, and, superbly
ridden by Eat. Eon. won the fourth rare ip haS-feetve
aisle, the fluUh with Connemara berni: drawn tine to
nlrase thc gallery. TU* peat fillv will neel Tbo
Bard In tin* l'r>*"hold Blakes to-morrow, lt was re?
ported at the Iraak that Kingston would bc sh pped
Iruni saratoga to take part In tho race.
fae public would have nothing but HRdg? in the
Newark stakes a terrille phillie Brave bim lo
* to 5 in thc twits, whllo t.ooigr (Hiter and Cascade
?ent begging at ti to 1. Lemja thieu tbe rare
away. Kadge* could met have (pel if he bad not iaee*ej
h's Jeps off ming io run around Ge-ofke <>ysie-r and
pei thc rall from him. They st on: (Heel against rmi,
tither for six furlongs and awn .till lighting lt out
when Hefatiltor sIImh-U up ami vi mi.
MclatigliKn. a '.io tee 1 shot, vvem the selling affair,
lead ng fruin end to end, and l-etrll'titlon overtook
thc lusielors w-bn pieing,*.) em Luminary.
?The ateeplpchaeg nas a gilt tee B'eaUnoreland, abo
les running lu Hue form Jin-t now. 1 cw bookmakers
cared to lav ara n*.t him. Chanticleer fell. Hui,-ta,
threw- his Jocker, and .Tim Murphy bolted. Tke race
le-eiki'd boneel en-mgli from Ihe oataMJe. bul the
lockers were m> plaeoi as to pnsxV1 lite poi.in*.
? 'Follow tin* miine >" || now a pnoel rub' in playing
steeplechase*. Thc ring bas cnn. fi <ee lar*.? that the
lt)te-inls,| w nne*r |> aluavs mad? the favorite.
Ihe racing was good throughout ami thousand* en?
joyed lt DeialE aro given below:
FIRST RACE- HANDICAP SWICPsTAK*"S. gSO
EACH, *1.OOO ADDED. 1 1-10 MILES.
J. D. Hatttaoty** b. m. Kalaoijh, by Longfellow-STlph,
i yrs., 10<) lb.(Taylor) 1
P. l_.nli.ird. jr's. gr. c. Canibvs.-., 4, IOU (Dvlioliue) i!
W. n. jennitic-'s eh. m. Taite Doe, 0, K'S (Andhn
D. D. WI thors* 1 b. a Eit/roy. I, 109 (Lit)lol'ld) o
W. c. Daly's hr. e. valiant, -t. OS . . . ii'.iik-, 0
T. MeCauil's b. h Choctaw, m-'l. 109 , (Rafferty 0
M. Jordan's b. c. dee- 1. 3. 108 . . iChappel) 0
Tluie-1 1. Ii
Bettine to wln-Ti-IU' D--e 2 to 1, Fitrrov 3 to I, Ks
lie.lah 0 ta 1. Chen-tan I la I, Jae L*-e* 10 tee 1, Cnn byeea
JO to 1, Valiant 13 to 1. Hate Ealealah 2 le I, (.'am?
by sos 4 to 1.
Swift was withdrawn. T'dle I)e.e led for seven fur?
longs with Joe I..e a' bes saddle, Eit/roy t lil rd. close up.
Kaloolah hold fourth place until Um tum Into the hom"
stretch was made, winn she mov-1 up and, easily out?
pacing her opponent', won bf half a l-n_ili, Cambysca
?second, a length and n half before Tell** Doe. Fitzroy
was done at a ?flo, and Choctaw at Ihiec enartera,
?BLOND RAI E-Sl AHMIillT STAKES. TWO-YEAR
OLDS. ?.>" BACH, 81.800 ADDED. 8 I EUI."NOS.
D. D- Wither*'* br. c. by Toa Ochiltree-Cye-b ne. 103 IT.
(Elttiell.id) 1
J. D. Morrlssev's b. f. Miss ,"odr, 107 . I Anderson J I
J. B. Hag.in's eh. r. Rans..m. HO . . iGoodalC) it
P. .Lonnard, ir's b. f. Ctliity, 102 - - tt-llhe) l)
J. B. Hagitln's br. e. Winfield. 103 . . (Donohue) o
B. Wt. Walden's ch. c. H.urislmig, 110 (Rllle-liiini o
P. H. Rninmel's bl_. c. Little J?k'', 103 . (Taylor) 0
W. C. Iielv's h. f. Clarissa. 102 .. . (PafaSM-l 0
J. T. Stewart A Son's rh. f. Lnly Hay, 102 [Lewie) 0
F. J. iiaidwin's b. r. Sanvmede, io.'. . (Chappell 0
Madison Stable's bli;, fi. iv VUtor-Luectte. 102 .
(Horton) 0
Auburndale Stable's th. c. Huntoon, 103 fear. I0BJ
(Wlivbiirn) 0
I Tlme-1 :15.
Betting to win-Cyclone ....it I to 1. Ransom 3 le 1,
tVIOfleld 3 to 1, Miss Cody 8 t*i 1, Utility 10 to 1, llar
tlaburg 10 to 1. Cltirlsiu 12 to 1, nany med" ll 10 1, Little
Jake 13 to 1, I.sdv Hay 2o te. 1, Linette evidii g 90 I ? I,
Huntoon 20 to 1. Place?Cyclone colt i-v'-n, Miss Cody
8 to 1.
Sourlre snd Gendarme did not start. After a le.ne de?
lay at the post Miss Cody cot ..rr In front and :or] fe.r a
furlong, -shin Little Jake took up the running. Ile was
the leader on the- tum. Coining late UM Bttalgh' Utility
assumed cominan 1. in^galng ll Quickly, however, te the
Cyclone colt, who drew out a! the mik with a line burst
of speed. Ran-om ai. I Miss Cody follow nd aeed chal?
lenged the " all-biae k" nt Um furleag. a whipping, raw!.
BSg finish resulted In a nus viet-.ty for the' Cyclone c'eit.
while Miss Cody beat Ransom only a BBS-It 1 'iii'* Cyciemi'
rolt'a bead'tall -Upped so that Llttlefleld was unable le
be of gre af a--*-:-.rance. Mrs. Langtry weat to th* pael
In ths waiter's cartlase and saw tha yeaiiu'
patrhed on their Journey.
THIRD RACE-NEWARK STAKES. THREE-YEAR.
OLDS. e-V) EACH. ?1.AW ADDED. ONE MILE.
fe. fi. Brown's ch. c. Defaulter, by SpendlhrlfVAUtbor
rss, lil lb .... . (Taylor) 1
McClellan A Roebe'a b- e. Badge, lil (Lewis) _*
A. Belmont's ),. r. (ieorpe Ovster, ind . (Andersen] ll
I). D. WlOtera'a h. t. Cascade, lol 'esr. io2j
(Llttlefleld 0
P. LorlllBrd. Jr's, eh. c. Koleld'es--i.p--, 111 (Donohue) 0
A. J. Ca ma tl's br. c. Now-m -Nevi t. lil (car. 118 1-2
(Hayward) 0
R. I*. Asbe's ch. f. Snowdrop, 101 .. . (Ettki I
Itsae-d-dl
Bettine to wla BdSgs 4 ie. :,, Bearge Oyster 0 to 1,
Taae-ado 0 to 1, KaVldi,.ea|?* lt) to 1. D'f.l'ilter 12 to 1,
pear ec Wares 13 la E Snowdrop 20 tu l. Piece D
{suitor 8 to 1, Hadgo eena
SfeeSwel was withdrawn. After many false starts
they were sent away wiih George oyster two lengths ii ?
lore Badg-. Kai-.dosrojs' thud, tt.Utera bunched An?
acreon and latafn immediately hagan racing as hard n- they
could drive, sn tha' ihe two ealta ran their l?g. pf before
.reeehlng tho hopiestreuh. Defaulter then hal no dlfli
eulty in coming through ?nd heating hat's winning elev
?erly by a lengih, twe. between we-iii and thirl. OyBtCl
ead " Spider" Wrnt Jil to ple-ee. lu the last f'lileeiig..
FOURTH RACF-IIANDD .1* .Swill ST \K ES. J33
EACH, ?l,2in ADDED. .8-10 MILES,
I. B. Higgin'a h. t. Pii-atl, b> Ole.i. 1- F.or di 4 yrs.,
120 lb . .? ..lOatrisoti) 1
Oshwood st_We*s h. t. Coaaaananb 4, HO (LitileBeldj 2
W. C. Hair's li. b. The Bourbon, ?',, fe.*, . . [Ellkej it
"Preakness StSMe's b. g. IOijmm. 0. uni . Moonev) o
T. N. Mlllcr-a b. g. Twe llaok.-r, 0, 'Ji . (Andeisoii' 0
Time- ." "it.
Betting U> win?Flrenrl 3 lei ?'., Connemara 4 to 1, Ru?
pert 8 to 1, The RonrUm 13 to 1, Ten Banker 13 la J.
J'lsee?Firenrl uotu\ Conue nani 4 to 3.
Ernest did uol si.ut. Flien/i waited on her horses
nntll they wire headed for hain- In the Straight, when sbe
strode over them with su nu-sin- ens.., winning by a
length, which mldc. easily have been a daren. iiui>ert
ran well for seven furlongs, th-n sulked and r"s|tni.'l the
lead The Routr>oti, who in turn gave' way t - Conneatarra
at the head of the hemestrcti-b. When Pleaaal cellared
?Connemara Harrison took a hurd pul ia her. MSB leg l wary
pretty gallery flrtlsh by pcm Un? Connemara ti ra"" a- h-r
thr oa Hate h.
FIFTH RACE-PURSE ?000. MAIDEN TWO YI AR^
OLDS SIX . CP.I.o.N'.S.
D. D- Wltba-rs's br. f. by Sensation-* ban.ols, 107 Ih
(Lillletleldi 1
P. Leriilard, Jr.'? ht. c. Khaft.in, 107 . - (Ellk.i 2
(Hdeeen s ).. ?. Radiani. HO ... . (Flaher) 3
SVls A Hall's b. f, Sourlre. K7 . . . (Aiider-.ni 0
H.igelti's eh. e. Hais-.,,< no . . . (L"?lsi 0
I
1*. A**?'a li. f. liladys lol ... . (O'Brien) o
Bradley's br. f. Elill.- Si., 107 . . . iChapp.1' 0
Wslbaum'i cb. f. by -UforaaElasUe, 107 [UeotUej ?
Ttmo-l 10 1-2.
? Bolted.
Betting Ui win-Chiimnis filly ll to ,1. Bkatt ni 11 to ...
Harsac 4 lo 1, Sourlre 0 lu 1, Llawtlc Illly 7 to 1.
dartys 15 to 1. Radium .20 u, 1, Lillie .M. 23 to 1.
Flac?-Chamois Illly 4 |a .'?. Klial'ci 1 1 * |
Utiliij', Ri/paii ami Cairiiiii-s were alihdrawn. The
, Elaaiie*. sily bolted at th" start, kkoefclas Um rail down,
bul dMng no serious dain-f.-.-. Khaftan miali ",
rhnnliif for five furlongs, tbe [set being mate endai tin
whip, when the Cliarnols Bl ly eam- ny iiim Ilka B tktt,
Winning wllh rid,eu.ans ens.- br tua, 1-ngihs, Kbafti.n
three befoie Radium. Mr. Withers Baaed the wlnini
Chemise In ord. r le Beef up the sensation.
IIXTH RACE-PURSE ffUX). SILI.IM;. dMi M ILE
Jeraev Heights shitt.ie-s b. e. .Mi-I.iuL'lilli) bv King
Aifoiiao-Vis-a-vis. 4 irs., P7 lb . (Hay wind, Jr.) 1
Gideon's a f. Luminary, ... 83 (And?-raanj 2
C. Mters-N b. b, Ronnie* S, .. 113 . (Wh* imrii) il
W. Street'* eh. e. Niagara. 4, 114 . el Lewis) 0
V. F.llie.lCs ti. ? p-url.*, aacd, 110 'li E. "-ls, o
?O. F. Wiseman's rh, g. 17 nie ne, ', '.'-.) (Ellbe) o
T. N. Miii-t'e. bi. h. 1 isv pat-. 0. IK) (M.-.i.iv, fi
R. Krai- ,'? ls g, KUil ll. lu'.il, r*7 , )? ..?"?* 0
R. B. ciaiK's h. g. Ora?aiaa ii. IU (Ooadale) 0
Tlme-1 :44.
Betting in aria? Eumln.irv k t., 6. Policies 3 to 1, Ualene
1 to 1, Roiiiiie s 7 ie 1. meeare 7 le E OraaeSet i" la i.
Bing B. 15 to 1. Clay l'a'- 30 to 1. Mclaughlin -I" to 1.
Blaee?Mclaughlin IO to 1. Lue.li,arv 8 tn ...
St. Valentine. Mila.la. Long Knight and Drake were
'*******eaa?*?. -ir La uah i in made ail the running snd won,
t
. 35 .
T- French'a b. Iv Men: inoie. il, 140 .
J. ll Dawes's h. a- Mm. n Ran. 4. 135 .
c Me,.,nev-s ch. g. Ja-ksem. b. 13*.
\V. C. Dali's b. h. San, Brown, age-d, 147
R- Rradlev'H hr. g. Elphin. 3. 188
)) 0
ridden out by a neck. Luminary got off laat, and msdn
un much ground, but could do no latter thnn lieal old
nonnle 8. a neck for tbe place. No bid feir the winner.
MAI NTH RACE-- HANDICAP STEEPLE! II \S|\
PU USE 8(100. SHORT CDC USE.
Stanley Mortimer's afc h. Westmoreland, hy Wilful
dani har Lard Clvd". ag-d. 152 rt) . . . (Mara) 1
AA*. C. Dalv's I,, g. Willie Palmer. 4, 135 , . <Pns|) _
iVpAfke) :i
(Clianlli'i) ()
i scallion) o
((lro.li>. (i
( 1 llekeleh) 0
C. H. Rfie'rkctfn b. I*. Leroy, 8, 13.1 . (Uslmrno
IIcmpatflM Stable's b. g, Repartee, 3. 181 11 Duo
Queens Co. Stable's b. g. Jin Murphy. 4 i io .
(M. Kennv) *
.1. R. Dawes's br. h. Robstay, ,V 133 . (Nevena) "
J. H. U'Wls's rh- g. Chanticleer, aged. 133. (Nolan) ??
Tlme-3:10.
'Refused. "Fell.
Betting to wln-Wostmoteland 8 to 5. Rrae-a-Ban 4 U
1, Repartee 5 to 1. Mentmore C, to 1. Willie Palmer I
to 1, Sam Bream 10 to I. Chanticleer 10 to 1. Elohln
10 to 1. Jackson ll io 1. Jim Murnhv 20 tn 1. bora*
20 to i. Botany 30 io l. piece?W8ce__ereeB_-l non-.
Willie Pa'iner 2 I ? 1.
Jim Murphy blltai at the third Jump, Robstay refus-d
111 obstacles and I ininti -le-,- foil. Weslni.nelaiid walt-'d
in the ruck until reaching the fiat, wiicn he lost every?
thing, wlnnln without effort bv two length*. B< WM
n-parded so airtight a " cinch," that not more than a
doi-ii bookmakers laid against him.
KINGSTON AN EASY WINNER
TERRA COTTA ANI) BLBWOOD QUICKLY DIS
BOBED OE AT SARATOCA.
Saratoga, July 31 (Spa(lal) 111 I MSl races sines the
Suburban wis run have- demonstrated that the victory of
Elkwood was a laka of a most pteaoaaeS- character.
Th. wh.. entertained a doubt tn UM nuitr.-iry probal'ly
had lt removed to-day Iiy the race* rnr the Excdalot Btekea
which settled the claims eef Elkwoeid to the exalte 1 po.|.
timi In wble li a .suburlean victory placed him. Th'- rac-,
fieem v.tiie h much was exported, was something nf a dis?
appointment, iliknagh ll arse many aaa ugh t.? look ai.
Covington received inatiaeUoaa t_. make n .tiff pam, and
? Terra Coila to tho front as HMM a* the flag fell,
and although ihe track was good be coull Bal make* ihe
pace (eal enough to worry Klagaten, wha nailed behind
ElkwesSS ii ti t i : well Inatda the last Iai lang, ttkaa Bte
Laughlin iiecan riding. While his oompetl-Dre were being
punished, and wltkeat even n Wing his ttl ip, '-.Hi nu
bre.upht Kingston ho'ne au eesy winner by ii Bet*, Whick
COttld have |MCU a fall length had it been (le.lred. TM
Itni'.*?2 MO1.-was a great disappointment to Hie ere.wei.
Tin- pees was mode-rate tiir"i)i-')i"0t, with the quarter In
0 :_<), the half in 0:33. Hie three i|u:iit'Ts In 1 Aa, uni UM
milo In 1.43. Mr. BlBtl and lits friends lost a large sum
of moms, as UMy peiBlBted In ave-Tattag Elka eal, ani
the picnic they proposed hav Inc bas b-eti pa.tponcd In
deflnlte'v. Te-ira Ceetta's running was al*o a i*iro di
appointment te. th- We-Mom division, which plunged
heroically e-n their colt's ability to wear dawn Etngston
with a flight "f -i" e.l, which he certainly did not piaatM
to-el.iy.
of ihe other races, the first was easily captured by the
Hasgln tilly fl oap, wine beceiaa a hoi favorile, and was
paunded ai' evai Um Ham. Thee eeaaa the dumps. Brown
Duke was In the sulks and would nen nm, "bile Wary
Improved cn her previous races, but Wea not go.. 1 i*nou*:li
to b-at Lei--, wbo ls onie Mete lu winning faun, lor
tba Spinaway Stakes S'tvla was *-' Hitched, and lt was Boon
noised ebeal th" ring *bat the LUnoas waa mt herself,
ani a drive was mad- on O'."en of Trumps. Rut the Ev
cetalot s'.iiei.- eerrled al Um prlte arith Olpey Qween,
admirably ridden by Manin. IM iitn-ti. k. wi." hal bCCB
-?ll to ?? p.iil'' Brien this morning fa: 8000*, wei entered
In tba Milln- raes f-i 8000 Bl 1 Won, and was bid up c.
BE.loo. and baili tl-- i'?ii'-r e.f tin- Benaud hot aa and the
Baaoclatlea lid ?*-ii in dividing a surplni of $700.
The utt.-iicitm.- was iai--, m- weathct Cue cad much
mu was .xpresacd .it the' prompuwaa .f iii
lag. Mr. Bherlden bandied iii- large Balda with ease and
skin, and st 2:15 tim people w-n* leaving tba gteaala
McCarthy and the etber beya Bnapended leal Thursday
wet- reinstated andct ibe new llapeaaaUeo, bat lt ls an
nouiie-.-d ihat no rockey will be reinstated bu enfiel undei
any ce-lislileiaiiieii. ni' ma-.t-r v hat pre'.-.ur- ls brought U,
bear Bpon ile- radii- lUlhO-lUea. The de-iail*. follow:
FIRST RACE-PURSE MOO. 8-4 MILE,
j. ii. Haggln'a i*. t. Prose, by Oaeadaga Peedy,
3 vt-., -.'j 1-2 n.Beiaean 1
Lemaaney Btua' l?- g- Banner. Bearer, ;,, no
(Williams; 2
santa Anita Stable's b. ni. Estrella, 5. lol (Armstrong) 3
Eiia Smith coll Pd, E-n lev nu. Blggunetle lol, Hilda
80, James A. ll. 107, Clara C. lot, Kentucky Bau '.',*,, and
.Ma.a '.*'.'. als-* ian.
Betting .' le l Pm?. I Estrella, 5 Bannar-Rearer, fi
Mala, M Uiggoueltu, 10 Illida, E"> I Tern C., 20 .lames A.
IL, -'" Keii u k- Baa, 28 Elia smith cdt. Piece?3 to 3
-en Prose, i! io 1 against Renner-Bearer.
p.? -Prose tAo, EstreLa ?13, lieid $30.
MuiuE- T " I"
Tbej were off al Ihe Brat attempt with Estrella and
Blggouetle in ftoiit. lu the atteteh Prue, cam- through
an j nan hy ii length an 1 a half from Haulier-B- arer, three
leugtha from Estrella. TlnM 1 ill 1--1
SECOND RACK EXCELSIOR STARES. 880 EACH,
81,000 ADDED 1 14 MILES.
Dwyer lii<>-.* nr. t. Kingston, by BpeodlbriftrKapaa.
ia, 4 vi... us ft.iM"Laughlin) 1
Chicago .-ul*** 'B "h. c. Terra Cotta, 4, 11s
(G. Ce.vlngton) 2
Walter Oratz'a eh. h Elkwood, 5. 113 . i .Martin) 3
Betting Even Kingston, o to 3 against Terra Cotta,
-1 le 1 Uk WOOd
Pools -Kingston 880, Terra Cotta ?42. Elkwood SIS
Mu-na!. -+12 00.
As .-o .I, ?_. ibe ilgnal was given Tetra Cutta ru.bel far
win I lil.ewe-t bv likwaad. ani |ia--li,L- iio- s'inl the
Western was showing the wac a l.imtli and I half
fi-ai ii,? i"-I arba un. a length from Klngaean, Tho?
they ran without change to the half, whan Kim'.'on mured
tee Fib wood'* -.allie-, m -1 .o ei'.'iii iii wu- apparently satis
Bod and took a pull ..n Kia.-.-e.n. who dropped back again
and th* v ran "noaa aol tri" to tbe beal ol iin- at retch.
Aa thev lani'' t.e th- la.t fu ri < .ii tr th" trio were lapped
Then Martin began whipping and ?*. anon followed by
Covington u.in.* the lash. "Jimmy'1 roda viir.islv,
and a* they approached ila* gnai esme tee ihe fronl sud
?,,ii amidst h.nidi excitement by a _""1 neck, mill Terra
Cotta a bead lb- beat ol Elkwood. Time 2 io ii 4.
?HUED RACE-HANDICAP SWEEPSTAKES. #20
i vi ll 8300 ADDED. MILE AND 70 YARDS.
D. a. ii ai ii---. u e. Lelex. by Lelapa-War Reel,
ig( L no n.i petali i
T, II, s'.'i.ie-- b. f. Weir. 4. ins . . (Moore 9
J. ll. Thompson'!, br, h. Dad. e,. ins (Newmeyeri a
Molli,e Mei irthy'i Last, los. Brown Duke I OB Boho.
nilan, Da. Yoaburg, 03, Hypocrite, 00. Teubroeck li
Macbeth ii . (OS, sn 1 Bonita 108
101
Bl
inj. Os mina i
llao 'nu
Bettina '?'. to l Brains! Brown Duke, s Lelea 7 Hype
','?''? , Bad, s W..*' lo V'oeburg lo oarsman, lu M.,,
h'-U) IL, IS Bolemian, ll Mollie's Last, 20 Tenbroeck
2-i Bonita.
C".i> Macbeth 820, Bakara Duke si.-,, Dal .13. geld
Mutuals a- :*e
There aaa somo delay, ewing le Hypocrite kirkin
Vnsburg and Injuring Freeman's foot. Daune* waa -ul,.:,
luted. Then after several attempts Wary lumped od In
" l_fA V':' V*'.'" -,:" Voaburg- liles came a
Timc-1*4- ,""' V ' "-',''' "'"' ":,', '"" Umttth* le hind.
lol - ki ii'i: yr SPINAWAY STAKES. TWO-YEAR
l'l IU -.Ni J * ?10? ''" ,I'*700 ?'"'"'?I' H\l.
''Vi''i:.;"r *?'?';'"'" .V f r'-h-v Q.?? hy Rayon D'or
Llalui.uh. |00 1 .(Martin) 1
E. i simmons - , i, f, q,,,.<?? ,,f Trumps, loo [Barnes
? v ,'r* * ''I' \' f " lS ?> (Walket 8
Vendetta pa, Maia,, niiv. mt. Tho Lioness Kit Ra
I "I-;- 100 .al Ros.I ult ai.? ,,?. ' 10" *
i'.*'*"" i 7. '. ,,.;'-:,,"" '-".not Trump*, u ?, | Tho
,?,,...,,,, Pji-trjove rt t? l ,.,|,.v qi I,,,,, io to l
e.n- "...-uill, . * , | ,;.,,,?, -*,, .,, , VandettB, 20 ta
7 -nfcn of t"^2 U l ****** aT**r*Z*t ?0 to
t?;;: ?;;.?; j;::",.v;:!v v"i V;::".a;r;.r'1 M0- Q,"">n "f
Mutuals ur SO.
'.m.??-ti Bf Trumps hied (he beige i* 'he .tart, nnd at the
half waa b netk before Daisy Woodruff, iani--d st Om
Birth by r.lpsy Oe," a Olpey Oneen rame In th
"" ,' .*'", vv"'1.,v "?"" lengths, Dalsv Woodruff faur
lengths beck. Time i :0l,
EIETH RACE-PURSE *(oo. BELLIED. THREE
Qi IRTKB8 "E A MILE
w. 0. Brien': ),. g. DrumstlcK, irj rWilnaearda-BlewMai.
, i yra, 102 8. Mien) 1
D a n*,ni*,-, i, -. Colonel en,,.,,., *,.a i, us (Walker) 2
w 0 Bcnliy* eli. e. Daiivsa 4 i"ii (Barnes) ii
Wows -.'3 Rumn lift, .lennie McFarland too. Kedar
Kahn ill, lanie- 0, OP, BkobeloO ioi, and Ca po Un lia
ttl-. lilli
Beti u^-o t i 1 ,v.'nliiM Jenn's Mc Fal ind .', to ! Pu yan
a l*..n .i> 12 Calal,-I ii?* as 12 Doun*, lek, 12 Kedar Kain*,
12 (uni" c.. lb Wows, 13 Capel i. 20 s; *',*:,.ir place
3 to 1 Bftt'nsl D'tini.tlcl , ' I,, 1 C.boa*: O'.i-us.
Pool- -.??, lennie McFarlanl, fib Ranyan, -i3i) fleld.
SI umala ibu.
Wan bv a inud tef.ie-e.i reeond a <i third. Tl_ac?1 :1S 1-2
SARATOGA ENTRIES PORTO-DAT.
Saratoga, July -'-ti (Special rhe eatriea for tie morrow
are given belew, ui-n Um i?--is s-,id to-night. Th- flr.'
rue.* should Im- ween hy hln- Crab, (!.,? Stockton sce?nd.
S'*'*,,iiei rare?Amelia P. ta ala Lengtlgkt eeeepaA
laapeetei H. should win the third ieee, Birthday
aeeon I.
FIRST RACE-SPECIAL WEIGHTS. SIX FURLONC.S.
Nam'*. Wi Name. \y-,
Canu-sl.118 si,, ur p'Neill . . los
Kine dab .... li*- BuslneB .... lon
Austrians . . . . lin ' ie\ Blocktea . . . lue;
Taintieair-tia . . . IIS K-'iie.-M- .... li ii
Melodrama . . . Ul Bopei p .... log
SECOND RAC1 BPECIAl WEIGHTS, 1 ls MU Es.
N-iiii'-. Wt. .Nain'-. Wt
Lonsllgbt . . . IPI An,, ld p. ... 07
Itroummette . 110 Banjo.03
Bnffalu .... 1'*-*
THIRD RACE si I (TAL WFIOHTS. DBE MILE
Wt
. . . mi
. . . lo;)
Name.
Inapt clot R.
Hai rv Ceopei
Birthday
I eil' Kl II
Nilma.
I,'t: i'la . .
N.-t'l" . - -
C.allailn . .
Rodstone
Broughton .
W't, * Name.
. . ll*, Ve lanie . .
. . 1 eil Argo . . .
. . 112
RACE Bl Ei.i.Ni, l i io mu.I B,
WM Nun,. wi.
IOU Ryton.lol
. . los Toeol.in
I OB House.us
. . ll fl alltlh.!l|
. . dh Wee Wa .... Ht
BELLINO. SHORT
I il ld Eic: I 'i I RPI i i BASE
< ODRSE
Name. Wi. Nama Wt
Abraham .... UMRhylark .... Et.i
Saiif..r,| .... Elii'.Mliishall .... 127
Slicks way .... Ito.Killarney .... 1.7
Tba poal-aening ihleevening was a< fnilows:
1 m ieee Reneeaaa 82S, Bopeep i?n, Ceiaegle ei3.
Blag (ran *E(. (ley si,, Hem |7, Tamboure-tt- 14 Ilu.l
ll"-- e+4, ti' ll ?'?
S'-eeiiid lian e. gss, Am-iiii p. |2">, Breacaaaarta *o.
I^.iit'llgll s3. Iluffal. ot.
ThlrJ-In^H*. ioi II. 880, Il.ilhdav SIS, Ars'o ?2. Held
*2.
Fourlh-l^'irliia ?23, Battle ?14. (iallaliii ?Ei. It'd
Sn,-,- SS Elvo 11 ti, Pronehtea ?'., Mir-b ?:., Ml e7.
Be ?- -liing on Meepteekaai i api??i eba nm f-n after
Hie lilee ..
WINNINI. THE REE'.EN pol.NT TENNIS CUP.
.?.-tviday the Bereen Pe.ieii OSxm_\ Club Cup Wis
awarded tn E. O. 8-huyler, whi finished with R H.
Russell tho score of tho finals. It stood thus: 7-0, 7-5.
0-1, 0-8. 0-2.
ANOTHER FAST MILK HY MAUD ft
AGAIN ABTONIMIII.XO HEP. APMIHEHB AT TUT. YLT.F.T
? WOOD TKACK.
There socms to 88 no limit to tho possibilities of
Maud S. Tbe motUUt clo stunt mare ls built mme?
thlng after ibo fashion of tin* olil-tlme stroM-ears cf
this city, wlili'h were inver sn full but that tlwre was
ne in for ono imus, paaaonglflr to hang on. Thc Que**!!
of tim Turf has ofii-ii a-*tiinl-liei| ln-r admln-i** bf
laiBSaatBg her own bc?t time. lier ]ati-sl feat was e,n
Meeiitlav, wbeii eui tbe Fleet woesl tra/k. ililv-'i bl
.lohn Murphy, she maelo th" nilli* coins'* In 2:12 114.
equal lo tke beal tlsse ever Beads la Fleetwood bf aay
etber trotter. To i?- tate Iks groat man- levi on tbs
jircvlous Monday mail", the nillo on t\w same traek In
2:12 1-2. but the wotidei f'il part Of Ike la^t Dial was
Ike fact that in obt dione s t?> laslmelloas Murphy
Baaed li?r In coming Bf th" lilli so that dor Fpeeil was
pe'ir--piiHy checlii'd. Ila.l sh- been gaekcd IkeSB ls
no duubt about hoi- ability, at the tr-nllic rat/* ike v. is
?Olag, to have linne lb" ti'llo vi '? I ,J points Quicker
than 2:12 1-2 and beaton ln-r own record. The
mil" In 2:12 114 wa* tbe scroinl ot:" flint elsy, tb"
track having been cliolod tho first time In 2:1114.
After tho day's feat Mr. Ileuuior climbed Into tho scat
nf a light tup-buggy and took Hi" ribbons In his bands
arni sped back to tho elly, tb" proud owner of Ibo ni"-t
WOBdarfBl ploco of animal mechanism on carib. Her
lime by quarter! In tb" two miles bail been as fol?
io a-g :
Pint Mlle. Second Mlle.
Quarter mlle.o :i:i OlBSl-S
Half mlle.1 :().'> .1-1 I :<>-t
'lbi'0's,1uai-t"i_ nillo . . . 1 :4" 1 I I iSI 1-4
Milo.211 I t 11:12.') 4,
"The Fleetwood rvronl e,f Marni s.," said Mr. Hon
ncr, '? boforo I bought her from Mr. Vanderbilt was
2:E1, ala! h"r fast track record, nonie* al Clarelaod,
ase 8*608-4. since Him eke bas done a second
better fe r ino, also ai ( levclaud, (bree yean imo. sho
I- a tull.* f.\t vet ami hu. onlv been driven live, times
ie, ii Miikv ibis leeann, stn* mm- break bar own
ne "ni beran tho season ls mei. but i haven't da
cldrsl yet wbal I am going tee elo with her.''
ap
THS CHAM) <IK III OPENED.
RIC FIELDS AND FAST TIME AT THE ( LEVELAND
TRACK.
CVveland, July 31.-The (Hand Circuit r|css
opened to-day with a Ano track and aplen
did weather. Theta was a geed atti*nd-i:iee for
an opening dar, and Oe- i-i .en was gaol from Mart to
Uni.li. Th- firs-, raee wei tit" 2 :?,0 trotting class, with
on .tait'r*. 1' WM u battle between Jj.-k, Alli'* Vi.,
atid linnie' lt. Th'v ? ira tiona Ingot Sar at every finish,
and good time- was BBlde. Sui,,nany:
1:88 class, tie,it,n- pui? yt, ooo .--.lack, 1, 1. 4. li
Aili- W., 2, 2, l, 2; Milton Blackwood, s, 7, 2. Sj Breda
lt., o, M. 3. 3: Star Manar, h, it. a, tv 4; Meena Wilkes,
el. s, 7, 7 ; (ie-mvia, 7, !). 10. '-': Cicero. 8, 10. 8, I: Reedy
Bay, el. S. distanced. Time- 2 22, 2:22 12; 2 -'. 1 I
2:23.
There wer* "leven starters In th- 2 2." pactng class, and
the browa italllea Beoaemet wan in thr".* straight heats,
af*. : ,i h.,: 1 1(1 Bigie arith "na' [) . Summary:
8:28 ?"-, no i.- pe - SL0OO-Beaaeaaer, 1, 1, 1 ;
ii, 2. li. t): it'll.- Stewart, c. -.'. 4; Hull Dobie,
7, c. 2i Wleapee, s, a, '.<: Jahn c., 4, 4. I; BoBnemet
mate), :,. .'., I; Judge Lynch, :?, 7, 7; Sir Archy, ii, dla
tallied; Grandmother, io, distanced; J?-.-io iv, u.
distanced, 'i'lnie- 8:18, 8:18 1-4. 2:15.
Hie 2:22 class, trotting, brought out nine starters,
and live h**ats were* required to -'t:i- tl? contest between
ih- two leodora T. 'J'. S. and Kit Curry. Ri.ick Jack
and Ocea Sn,uh mail" lt v.-rv Interesting for the first and
I horse*, and lt was a close a-id exciting reea
huinmarv :
2 22 class, trotting, ?-.000 pur?e-T. T. 9., 3, 2, 1,1,1;
Kit Currv, 1, 1, 4, 7, b; Ilia'k Jack. 2, ii, 2, '.). 3; (lean
Smith. 7. S. 3. 2. 2; Plush, S 0. ?">. 3. 7; Lynn W,
4, 4, 9. 8 8; St. Elm.*. .',. 'J. (1. b. 4 : Edwin C. 0. 7. 7, 4. Si
Lady Helsn. 'J. 5. o. ti. 'J. Tlme-2 :1_ 3-4. 2 :l0 3 4.
8:18 8-4, 2:21, 2 20.
BELLE HAMLIN ANI) CLINGSTONE MATCHED.
BaSalo, B. Y, July 31.-A mate li ra"- f'-r *2,o00
between Belle Hamlin and CUngateoe bu bera ai :
I*, lake pia.'* (lining th" (.rand Circuit races at Hutlaio,
Clingstone's ownet bkvlfg r-fused to eiit*-r him in tke
free -for-ail race, th'.- puise- of B Illili has been cut down
to **_,000.
- ?
TI 1 ri II PED ED HORSES SOLD.
Chicago, July 31?A dispatch fr-iu Cleveland savs:
-jahn Madden, Lexlngi. Ky., ic- -.id i.. w. h. Hill.
w..r*.-.i.-r, Mesa, th.- u'tav ...it Ready Boy, hy arnold
and tin* ebeetaal peelag marc Wlckopee, r.*--"r'l 2 20 as a
?hr,*'*.lejr-nid. Botk nanci were said with tbelt eagage
ments through Ike gran 1 ciiouii. 1'ilce for both, S12.-0U."
? **?
TIR WINS THE STEWARDS' CT P.
London, July 31.?Tbe Gooda.I meeting opened
today, ih" race tor tbe Han stales, for two-yeea*
eebis, wa-, ween by Ibe J ni if- ol Portland's bay ce,it
Donovan. Flour ile I.vs was Stcond ;l"<l l'antoniliiio
iblnl. Tbe belting was .". to 2 on Donovan.
Tke raee for Ike Stewraide' Cap was won bf T
( aiiiinu's five* year -old brown maro Tib, with Itls
ttiiiirk second Atnl Tbe Shrew third. 'ibero wen
tuenti one* -laiters. Ike bell ng was 17 lo l against
Til). Bismarck led bf eeveral lengtbi at Ihe distance,
but be be-gan swerving in tbe las) strides ami 'lit.
pass, ii him, tv inning cleverly by a head. Thc shrew
was three lengths behind ii vium k.
lb" rac- for ibo Grataieke stakes had only two
starter., Lord BBeamcre'a bay Illy Estafette and Mr.
Maaton'i rbestanl coll Satiety. The belting wa. io
io i iii favor of satiety, inn Estafette won by four
b-ngth
iin- rae.* feer tb" Richmond Btakea, tor twe. vear*
olde, aaa woo by Mr Ens''. Lay coll Gulliver,
(.berry Bounce wa. iccond end Oscar third,
THE TEKNIS TQUBNAMEN r OPENED.
l*. S. BEARS BEATER BT m'mi leen ? a LARGE
(Howl) in atti n dance
N'eweati*. n. ii. Jul] :;i (Special). The sevenlh
aiitmal Wrighi end Dittun tenn n lournamonl opened
here ai Ihe Wentworth flotcl lo-dey, ( onlrarj lo Ihe
usual cu.tenn, it eini nol ruin i ami partly on this BC'
e-ieimt, buf more especially i'-. nu." p s. neara and Me
Mullen wen lo conical, ti- ground! wen crowded.
.-.eui- showed lils oil .iii end worked bard with Ihe
eiieD, Bgalnal bin, bal linaiij succumbed tee bli rival
lt. D. seal., vibe ua- lo bille* lefe-iOel tb" Ililli li'-.,
will not arrive until to-morrow. Dr. James Dwight
la al -.I expected to-morrow. Tho a1., nee <ef mme
well-known player- el lae) .var la noticeable, Bceck*
man un,I iai bu. li la .aid, an* not in good enough
playing form lo wanan! tln-m in playing In tbs loin
nanient, bul it is naderetood thal they en practising
baili to gel in shape lor Ike championship tournami ul
at Newport, when tbey will hive in meei ell prom,
laing yoting players wbo an to engage In thin week's
matches at Wentworth. Bceckaian goes to liar Har?
bor to eiefciul Ike trophy In which he earned a b-g a
?cai- ago. Taylor will be In ile Na ra gi nae tl lourna
meat, when he will meei slocum. Following ii the
Minimaiy of today's playing niii match ., beet two
(em of three; Inala, beal lbree oui ol live:
i-i-iiiiiiiniiy rounei c. e. Kingsley beal Fiske Warren,
c 2, c.:.; ff. L Kingsley beat a. s. Woodman, ti ii. i tl,
ii l.
i irvt rotind-c. a. Chene beal A. I". Fuller, 6-2, ti 4 ;
E. s. Manafleld beal W. E. Thurber, c.-j. ci: E. il.
McMuUen beal I*, s. Bean, n.. ci: _ p. Dodd beal
Mander, co. 64; i l. V. Hoppln beal Foxhall Keene
by default ; D. .1. snow I cat A. L. Wi s on. c 2. ; C. c. t ;
Deane Miller beal E. A. Kellogg, 6*1, 6-1; W. ll. Slocum
beal !?'. ll. ib,ve-,. ,-> 7, c ?_, c, _-,
ll. A. Ellson be-at ll. C. Forbea by de
fault ; P. A. shaw. Jr., be-at (.;. A. Hard, 8 1, 6 2 : Hugh
Tailem beat ll. <_. Blxby, ti l, ci ; B. 1*. Mitchell beal
I*. E. Ilaln-r, 6-S, 2 c. U 2 i G. - I BBlpbell neal (;. V,.
I_?*, 4-c, ti 4, rt ti; ti. L. Klngaley baal H. s. i base,
r.e.. c. 2. co; V.. I.. Klnple) beat w. e. Jennings,
8-3, 8-6.
Following are the eli awl,,ifs fur lo-moiTOW: Deane
Miler against V, righi, I'. I. V. Moppin again ' 1 . p
iHsbl, Sinew aga n-1 i*. A. Shaw, )i. ; ll. U. sim um
against (?. s. Campbell, C. A. ( beac a.-ain.t o, l
Kingsley, E. H. Man-li-bl mian-t tt>. l-n, i; p.
VIcMullen against B. ll. Mitchell, W. I.. Klngaley againat
liiigb 1 ullin,:.
THE BLUES BADLT BEATEN AT POLO)
Newpait, p.. E, Jalj :n [Special).?A bHltlaal pale
milleh Mob piae. iai- ihi. af:.*iiiiii.ii, before a large audi
euee., many of the leading wtlegeri betag pnaeni w,th
Hair f:iml'i-s. 'I h- ?:: BB iai'*: Illili'.. The.nias Hitch
-oi k, jr, w. k. Then, Btaalej Mortimer uni Rudolph
Ait-t-Tr ; Yellows. S. s Benda Jt - J. E. K-iiim han,
El]lot Bbrowak! uni e.. e Wtathtap, ir. The Hw
badly beaten, thu Tallawa lukins- tune ('?'_:
F.KHIT Horns a in i zo/.' TBkTTMMB sow.
Tb" Hight boat law for letter currie-rs will ge, iufei
effect to-day. Two hundred end ilxtj one ml,mumal
i.units bave been BppoUHed lo el" tin- work required
on iii-iiiunt e.f ike sboii nim,' of ike bonn ol service
ol ike carrier, lormcrty employed, Tke nea earrien
kara beea at work f"i iwo "r ikeee weeks sa iubsU*
lutes, se, that Ikey ban* beaoai.B-SWbal familiar
viltb tin n eluiic Tln-y will aj js-ar In BOW unlfeeimi
io ei,h. Uren baa been little ekat-ge in Ike eekedule
of deUrarioa. Tko Bamber of new ssas spportloned
to Bea Fork h nearly suffclenl iee e_akc up r.?. ibe
shorter houri eef tbe ?.i?i toter. Tbe rou tn buv.- in
iii.mv easei baes changed aol much labor iii, i,**-n
expended bj Po*! mae ter Di arson ami bi- ualatants it.
rearranging the schedule, The time e,f aenlce In
?any caeca dorn uni cnti.isi of righi ronaeeutlve
ben.I-i. Sli'l Heel' IliHV lie- - ?. Ill.Il i pl a! Il 1 alla.I,I- I be
iin-ii drat On- bonis sn- Inconvenient. In some ra
n f'-w Boura1 aBnln h nqulntl carty lu tho day ami
ii. ii i<be earrie., bave a few boura of lelaun, pcanelj
lUflleicnt for a nap, null ll,-li baie mueller boin- eef
service-. Mr. I'earseeii says that lt ls ImpOHlbM lo
ai range a si-liedule hy which ea<-h earlier Muuld liavo
eight con.ccutlve hour, of work.
TIIE GIANTS NOW LEADING.
IN FlttST PLACE AND BOl'ND TO KEEP IT.
JUnlLATION IN EOJAE BASEBALL CIRCLES
WASI1IN1TON HAPLY BEATER
Tho Maadi eef th" BBW Tork club wero Jubilant
I ant night over 'li**- fa<*l that their favorite players
bail at last neared iii" loud in tb" League pennant
i.i.e*. This ls Ibo Iii** I Uni** In iii" h-BtSTf of tho
local niuo waac th" t'-ani bas hold tke lead at this
Hui" of Hi" rOMt or aft'-r Hi" race* was fairly BOdBT
way. Tko loenl nine Ibis Ih*pii playing In splondbl
form f.T ike ia*' ala ?""ks ead bas ateadfly toughl
Hs way up fruin fourth po-IHon. Yesterday's vl'
lory over Washington and Drt**Olt'. defeat place lb"
nine in a poaMkM whieh ike Meads of tbs dak havo
long boped te. se" lt occupy.
Maasdjri Mattie ami several of tho Baw Fork
playen mia seas lani night, ami a happier lot of
ni"ii lt wuiilil Im hard to find. They say that tho
other chilis will have a bard Hmo of If la dislodging
l!i-m. " Why. befBSB we start ou th" next trip Wes:.''
sahl ono of Ike players, '* va WlU have such a load
lliaf tho other teams will be contesting for inluiir
posit lons only.''
Tb" local club ls now strong whore both the De?
troit and chicago dillis appear weak, In tho pitching
department. Tho Huston and Philadelphia BlubS ai"
too far bolilml at present to >>e eoasfdSSSd In th" raee".
Th" Iragie and S8BOClatinn records to date are as
follows:
l.etqtie.
Wnn.i^es.. r
leSV r*
New-York. 4M 2H .633 St Loni*. hO 11 ,6-'*o
lietrolt. 47 20 .Ula Urooklyn. Ul 88 .Awl
Chleage. 45 itl Mr.* Cincinnati. id ll) ?'-4
Heiston. 'At 41 .474*AtM<s?l?*. 4.1 88 ,800
Philadelphia .. SA SB ,47*iBaltimore _ 84 44 .4:ut
pittsburg. SO 40 -429 I.iiulavllle. '-".) 4H -.177
IndlsuaiMilla.... .to ttl ,4n') cleveland. 2? 41 .;i?7
Washington.... 2S 47 ,'Al'A KaasasCitV. 19 bj .'IVA
Tba New-Vork niuo, w|ih Welch as tho pitcher,
played a decidedly bettor game yosterelay ami ele?
vated IN Washington rival willi ca ". ever ,'J,000
people wont lo tho Polo (ireiiinils lei witness th"
tiiateb, and s""inoiI tei enjoy Ibo contest hugely, In
spit" of Ike fart that tb" playing was of tbe madlin"
order nt times, ti," visiting sna got only ono ran,
an'l that leno wa. mado through comical blandon by
Wanl and Gora
Daul.'K the nmplro, again acted peculiarly, and a
rumor was rife (bat James owen O'Connor bael ab-ii
dotted tragjBdf lbs umpiring. Certainly tho latter
eaves a' t.-. 1 sillier tkaa Daniels did yeeterday. if
Preetdeal Foung bas any regard tot ibo feelings of
tbe local tallowan of tho gani", he will send another
ampire elong el one".
Web b j,lui,eel willi patience and nhill and showoel
excellent command "f tke batt. The visiting players
?tads tfcme hits sad seemed thankful for small (avon
Tin- les-,ii playen discarded their blaek uniforms, re?
taining only I keir sable stockings,
Tke New Fork n.e-*i scored tfcree unearned rons in
the fourth Inning and tonk tin- lead. After Ti"inan
had been put out Connor waa struck by a pitched
ball and wenl to first. O'Bourka got to first on a
arUd throw by Donnelly, connor started tor tbe
homo jiliito. II" would havo boon thrown our, bul
O'Brien icu! Ihe hull far over tke catcher1! bead, ami
Connor acoted ami O'Rourke ran to seoond. Whitney
niiiei'' a blt, and a.s Wilmot it ruck Oltourke in tho
back on Ike Ihrow In, Oltourke scored and Whitney
got around t.i tl, ul. Wilmot made e splendid catch
of Ewlng'a long-line hil to left Held, ami Whitney
scored ob the play.
Poor i'!a.\.s by Ward nn'i Gow allowed the Wast,
Inciin nine to econ a run In tin* last half of tho
fourth Inning. Waid fumbled Hoy's grounder ami
Ike batter gol to third on an error by Gore. ID*
nond em a bil by Dully. Tho local players ail'loel
one non mn to theil econ in tho iixth im lng. Con?
nor wenl tn Hist mi called balls ami to third on a t*M>
baae hit by O'Bourke. He icored on Ewlng'a lacrl
Bce out at iii-i. Tke Bow-Fork pleyen Kided tw.i
mon nins to their scon In th" teventh Inning, earn?
ing lioth of them. After two men wein out Wanl
made a three-bagger to righi ti'-l<l anil scored on a hit
by Tternan. The lal tor Hole to iccond end scored on
B tn* ba i- bli over to the righi Bold picket fence by
c.,nnnr. The *??'' re was:
.Se ,*. J'.,rs. j r. 1 ft p? ti. ] r
ll'titliinijtiiii.
i-i, I, mian -.'ie
Vt lld. ? S.
'l'l"! Ililli, if .
Ce ll ll. -r. lb
(i Bourke, 1 (.
Whitney, iib.
Wi-ich.;..I
KlflUg, r. ll Q
' n ii 1 n 1 Mar, e f.
9 1 a o |Wilmot. If....
D Se 41 I Myan, Sb.
l e n ti,*|Daily, rf .
1 13 n 1 u'Rrlen, 1 h. .
?1 ll' 0, o Donna Hy, .1 li o
l iii 3; o Mmik, i-.I ()
! :. ii. 0 (.'Dav. p.I 0
1 0 shock, n a....' i)
1ft i*"
e. j
I) .11
(I1 ll
ll 4
n li
2 ll
o' Bl
o, ol
Ol 21
?ill 0
I) 1
0 1
a i
1 0
?! 1
0, 0
Totals. , '?? :*.-?: is jj Totata.ITj aim ii |
New Te.rk. 0 0 0 3 0 1 2 0 On
Waahlngton. ooo io ooo o-i
Ei.i rune- New-Tort ii. Washington 0. Fire! bern
tev errora New-Tork :t. Wishlngton 2. Lett on bases?
New-York 0, Waahlngton il Kirai base on balls?Tietnsn
?2. i ai,n-r 1, Whittle* I, Moy I. Myers I. Hu en baaes -
Klchardson I, Tlernan 1, Cpnnor I. Struck oui Whll ? v
I, Welch I. Wilmot I, Hall] 1. fVDny 1. Three base
lu'. Ewing I. Ward i'i. T?e,.),,',..* lil-. Cam,or |,
O'llourke E Donble playi Whitney, Ws 1 ind Connor.
lilt by pitcher-Connor. ' L'muire Mr. Daniela Tlme
1 a*'.
The Brooklyn nine did nol ?eeire a run In the gani"
nt Waahlngton Park ynterday, and waa beaten rather
easily In conseriuence by the Cincinnati nine. Tho
attendance waa about 2.ooo. bul Ihe people wen any*
Hiing bul "t'lii. 1 tlc, Errora by Smith and Fonts
wei,- instrumental In giving tin* trialling playen all
their run.- Tke icon wa. :
"e'er.ciaei .fe. ir. 1'. pi ?' -. Brooklyn r fi , i
.Niceii.rf ....I lil 1 a o 6 Plnkney, Sb.] Ol lo
v.i'hee,-jn o! ol . 4 i O'Brien. Il ... n! i* -.' t)| u
Iteiiiv, 1 li l 1 I'J o o Carathere.1 f o u 1 0 o
K-sn.ii. c ll "'il 1 1, nt/. |i.I 0 o n ;, l
i ..ikbal, el (' o 1 o o orr. In ....? Ol I 14! 0 0
Carpenter. Sb into ti O. Mmltb.s s.,1 oi o o C 1
Peaaslly, sa. 0 OJ ii 4 n Had'ord,ef... " l- 'J o o
e> e on nor, 1 f. 1 '.* 1 li 1 I'.iir.loe k, 1 li. 0 ii 1 1 0
t, .-muli, p. ,| il ei 1 4 i* Bnsbong, c., OJ o 4 I it
Totals
..! it 4 37 1 i, i< Totals.: o 4 2 7 17 5
? Itl. 0 O O 0 2 1 0 0 0-3
lt.kiwi. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Ell I I lille.I'i I'. IJumkll ll 0. I'll sf IMS-' ai,
Ciiii'liinnti it. Brooklyn '.'. iv.' i,.,-* ,,,, ba'le?
Nu* I 1. I-i ii- liv 1. s.,
Plnknej I, Struck out Mcphee, Bellly, Carpenter, Fen.
nelly, Plnkney, O'Brien, IS, Smith. Th toe. baie hits
O'Connor. Tm i,,-** bli. ti'Connor, Orr. Double piara ?
M'l'i. ii'il Ee-illv. I',-.-| hallie IC,.la ie- -2. Wibi
pitches?Fouu I. Umpire McQuade. Time?1 :40.
Tbe Jersey city nine had little ei;tiie-ui(y in defeat
lng the Wllkcabarn team at Jersey City yesterday.
i - lictory m* woo befon tbe gam" was half over.
Tin- econ was:
Jet,ev 'i'i,'. ' r. ift ps a - I li'i'kriljnrre. . r | ft pt i. %
Hlland. c t 211 1 ol I Black, p.I'd, 2 0 711
o linen, lb. ! ?_? a v 0 irwin. 8 b -.* 1 -' 1 n I
Knowles, .in i i i 2 0 corcoran, ss., tv v i 4; J
Incl. If. 0 i it ii o linn, 1 b.; o o -.' I 1
Brady, r. 1. ll :i 1 o o McKee, rf... 1 n B I) 0
Herhardt. 3 b, 1 3 t B l Beechar, 1 f.., 2 il B 0 o
lloifsri, c.... S 17 7 1 chadwick, 2b1 III li 9 B il
Hair. i>
Lane, a s.
Tolals.
El 0 .. 2 linese. c.I o I 8 1
l l -? 2 0 riugsrald, c f, o o oi 0 o
Il El .7 -it 4 Tatala. ' l "v'.'il li -
Jersey City ...21010001 6-11
NS Ilk. -bini- . . 00 u 2 il 0 I 0 1? 4
Caine 1 nins Jerney City, 8: Wllk*abarro, 3 first
base -ii ermra Jeraey City, 0; Wllkeaberte, 1. Left on
bus. . Jersey city B Wlikesbarre, 5. Three-base hlti -
o'l'-ii-n. Corcoran. Two-base bus Knowles, Daley,
lc-i-r, li.aii,ia plays ii,,i,,"I snd O'Brien; Corcoran
and Ittiil : Howse, Ur,ii end Corvoran. Ei ? l balli
Ili.Hnid 2. Wild pitch Daley. Umpire-Mr. Holland.
Tim. of game 2 hours, 8 minutes.
Thu Srnntona inn- unable te> do anything with
Baker's curves at Newark yesterday, ami in conse?
quence Ikey toll easy rlctlai t" the home* club. In
-illlltleell lei the- ill esl VVOI'K elf Ell her I |,e- hum., foam
alu played s brilllanl game, Smith at start ileeing
wonderful work. The Scranton! gars Jacobs poor
rapport in the early part of tin- guim- e,r the game
wuiilil hav- ben nnie-li eloaer. In th" fifth, lix tb
ami seventh inning, seven of tke nine Scranton bats
nn-n struck nut. Tbe non was:
Newark ....0202 1 DOO 1-0
Scranton ....OOO00001 0?1
Baeehlti Newark '?>. Scranton 4. Errora Bow
ark 2. Scranton a, Pitchers- Baker end Jacobo. Cm*
pli-u- Mr. I.athani.
Till: DETBOITS TAKE SECOND PLACE,
BOSTON i'll 1 \n li UV cnn,adelphi \.
Detroit, -inly m. The Detroit nina wis again d fi ited
by th- Indianapolis tram to-day. Eleven taminga wen
played. The Indiana polia nine waa tho gan* by bunching
itali bits io ti,,, fourth ani eleventh nu,in.--, iha note
WM .' - I* ii"? ? :
i'e troll .... 2 0 l 0 0 0 1 1 n 0 " ".
Indianapolla .0004 08 1 0 0 0 2 7
Ba oki! i' ? at. lo: n, Ueaspolta, 10. 1
Dettoli t Indianapolla I. Pltetata?Ceawey ead Mealy
I II!|l|e Mr, El lah
Beetaa, Ja Quakers aefeeted Ike ii"-t.uis tn
dai f-r ita eighth eoaaeeatln nm-, la an exciting eleven
Inning conlea!. BTIaa again gan Ike gaaM away, thli
um,- by a fifi,bi-, with ih- s?r- .*, ia 1 against ti. the
flatten wenl la and batted four saned run. lu tba nveath
Inning. The- ?, ,,re> wa.:
Beeton . . 1 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-5
Philadelphia 11 0 I 0 0 i) 4 11 n 0 j_u
Ba Mia 11. tea, I Pklladelpkta, 11 Brnte Seat ea,
.*, i-iiiiid Spin 1, :,. pu, h- - 1 trkeoa uti Benders, im
pu ? \]l l'a,l. 1 .
Pinu.l- i|.hi... .inly iii Weyhlag pitehed great bell
??? - iio-' bu,-i. (in thia Befterooea ami was becked up lu
in nil,- taminga ita Cewbeya seal |aal
"v 11 na 11 i'i bc. Tba a an waa:
lithletie .(i 0 0 a 1 0 1 o 01
? Qty.0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 ii
Baeefclta Athletic, 0; Kansas City. 0. 1 rr..i.- Vthbti,',
0; Kan.is ( rv, 4. Ptlpkon WcyklBg and (ialllvjii.
Ciiiplt' Mr. liuirney.
0-STSbaajfl, July 31.-Tho St. Louis club plsjal poorly to
day and was essily besten by Cleveland as follows:
I (lev-eland.OOO 10028 0-1
ht. Louis.0 10 0 0 10 0 0-1
ttasohltK-Clevelsnfl, 12; Rt.. Louis, 9. Errors-Cleve
land, 0; Kt. I .oula, 8. I .Ichera?O'lirlen and Hudson.
Liiiplro-Mr. Ferguson.
Washington. July 81.-The New-Orleens Baseball Par!
Association to-day tiled a bill for an Injunction restraining
the Washington Baseball Club from employing William
Wldner, who, lt. ls all-god, ls now under contract to play
with tho complain II
ChlMgt Inly Ml. The gam" to-day between the Chi
cago and Pittsburg clubs waa postponed, after two Inning"*
bad been pl ij'-d, SB aceiiint nf rain.
Ai itii'imoi" Belt-Been, 7; louisville, 2.
At Watertown--Watertown, 5; Albany, _V
I10ME NEWS.
PROMINENT ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
ALnEMAliEE-Chiiuncey E. Ulick, of Pennsylvania
BRUNSWICS Dun, an McIntyre, of MoutneL BOCK.
EN'iiHAM- sidney T. PMnhild, of I .i/"ii"v ia. N. f.
i-'.vi -.BETT Speaker Jobs 0. (ariish*. of Kentocky.
iii rn wini ii- Ex-Saoatar t. N. CaaaJetii ef Weal
Virginia; Ei.bani J. Blight, of Indiana, and William
id, , Smith, of chicago. OI__SET-CongnaaaMn curios
I ,-e-ii. ',. of ( ante . 'In,t, and lohn O. Prattler, of -St- Louis.
HOFFMAN- Ex-Congreaaman John ti. Wlae. "f virginia.
"Eil 'NT AL-Donn Elatt, of ohio. STURTEV INT -
Cnngrrsaman Jamea E. Campbell, of ohio. WINDSOBr
s. ii. li. (lark, vie.'-pre-sldent of the Missouri l'acillo
Hallway Company- _ _
WHAT IS Q0DTO ON TODAY.
i-jterutlve Committee of P.epubllcan 6ute Commlttre,
Fifth Avenue Hot*l, noon.
Argument in insurance corni stiles tax csse. Supreme
Coan
BaaaaaB. New-York and Wishlngton clubs. Polo
Erounds, 4 p. m.
Muting e.f Park Carin I sa! or e rs, noon.
M.in- of Executive Committee of Democratic Nations!
Committee.
Coroner's inanest In Westfield, N. J., ir.ur.er csie.
New*Yolk and Texas Traffic Association, Windsor
lietel.
E. publican banner-raising md mass ateting. Orango,
B. J , s p m.
Marrissa and Moiton Battery of XVIIth Assembly Dla
trlct, No. 3(W West Filtlelh-st.. 8 p. m.
\ tk District I'.-i'Ubl.caii Association. Avenue House.
laney city, _ p. __,
Pint Hungarian lIairl_on snd Morton Club, No. 152
btanioii-st., h p. m.
Meeting of maine Roceptl'in Committee, No. 479 Ful
ton-st., lliooklyn, a p. m.
Mn-Ic In Mt Morrla l'ark by Dodworth's Band. 8 D. m.
NEW-YO BK CITT.
Tho rolfed States stoann-r IVnsaoola, flagship of
tho North Atlantic .Squadron, will loavo tho Navy
Yard for .Norfolk to-eliiy to ta repaired. Sho will be
towed outside of Baady Book and make her way to
Ike (apes of Virginia under sall.
Tho Manhattan Kl"vat"d Hallway Company con?
template th" punkaae al throe extra benches to ao
eommodata iheise who have to walt fur transfer ar
lin- Fortf-eeeond st. station oa tbe Third ave. line, to
take tta place of Ikme being painted. Moanwhlkt.
ii hus been suggested by sumo of tho patrons ol tho
road i" subscribe for tba punkaae of some seats.
I*. L. White, brother-in-law of p. J. Sheridan, Ihe
alleged ?? No. I," baa been unanimously elected captain
of tta Sd Battalion of Irish Volunteers.
Major K. S. 0'8banghlieBBy, well-known In Irish
Nationalist circle's, ie at preeent witnessing tho hor?
rible* eviction scenes on Captain Vandelcur'a estate,
in County tiaro, Ireland.
A trial of speed among lype-writers on the
illtTeroiit kind of machines will take place at the
MetropoUtaa Btenograpben' Assneiation rooms, Ne..
SOS Wet Twoiily-Iirst-sf., to-nighf. Prize, will bo
given to tho three operators who write tho gnalsst
number of trOrda in Bea coneeeutlve minutes with
the least number Of errors.
Th" New-Orleans iteamen at this season bring
numbers .if mocking birds. They an* generally awned
bf pa-s"ngors, but as many as thrco to four hundred
h.ive* come mi one ship. Tho tost to Halve North
wo the March hatched birds.
Deputf County Clan Thomas F. Gilroy, who will
sall for Europa today on the steamship Britannic,
received a handsome gol'l-headed cane yesterday from
ibo recording cloiks.
Tho Berkeley Lyceum Association (Limited) trna
mortgaged i's property In Forty-fourtb-aL, wost of
Flfth-ave., to the Franklin savings Hank for -fiiO.ooo.
Busaell SM", Sidney Dillon, Eeor;*" J. Gould and
ieiieral John McNulta, receiver of tho Wabash P.all
i-oad Company, wont to Staten Island to soo tho Wild
Weet si.eew yeetetdaf. They wero the guests of
Erastus Wlmaa.
F.x-rollco Sergeant Thomas Ahearn, ago slxty
-cven, ilicd yeeterday at his homo, NO. 184 East
I'* eu rt h st. He hail been a member of tho police
tone thirty-two yean, twenty of which ho was _er
p-ant of tho Cuing Maikot Police Station. Ho
leavea two sons ami two (laughlen.
A resolution Introduced by Mr. Rlnckhoft was
peaced l>y tho Al'l"i-ni"n yeeterday, tho objoet of
whlcli ls to obtain for laboren in tbe Park and Btreel
.baning Departmcnta SS per day, the wagM patel by
ii" Department of Public (Torlea Tho slaws of tho
tepartmenta referred to are naked on tho subj"ct.
Formal aanouqeement of the recent death of Vf. H.
jeroy waa made al tke stuck Bxekaoge yosteiilay.
I- vi is admitted te> membanhlp oa september f, 1837,
tod wa. li ft Ii on the roll, ll" wae th" oldeet member
n pe.mt nf age, being nlnety.thme yean <?M.
The rii" Oommlaalonen yesterday opaaed tho only
.i.i received for the construction ol underground sloe*
rical conducion tri various parts of tbe city, it was
rom Hi" siaml.'il Cable Company ami amounted to
; 17,717 -j:..
.hennas ,1. Mooney, th" dynamiter who tried to Mow
ip de* steamship yileen ami recently was dlschargeel
rom an insane asylum, was at Police Ueadquarten
,-ealerday to claim his trunk ami twe> satchels which
he pillie-.* captured in his Brooklyn boarding house
ifter his arrest.
Coroner Levy aald ynterday that notwithstanding
be results nf the autopsy beU by his deputy, Dr.
tonkins, ou tim body Of Julius Willis, who ell' I c
ii- Win.i's leland InJane Aaylum la-t Friday, ho
ii..iii<l make a rigid examination. Tho Coroner will
umraon a jury Of medical man and will hold tho
in|ii"Sl in tli" eas".
The Mayer vetoed ihe resolution yesterday pro
idlng Im- Hi" New York Club's noiseless pavement.
Tho Rev. Dr. James p. Callaghan, fornierty .ocro
ary to Archbishop Pun-ell, of Cincinnati, aial at pres
?iit chaplain Of UM Sacred Heart Convent, Manhat lan?
nie, has gone to Europe on a vacation and will bo
ibsi-nt fm- several montks.
Field ff. Sareexy, who ls accused of being Impll
tated In tho Annlo Murphy m.ilpractice case, vu.
i h e-".l yeeteidaf on -.10,0-00 ball, his father giving
be security.
.tullin Bernstein, the violinist, who betrayed .ymp
oins of Insanity whll" rehearsing In sr. Patrick's
ailu-dial for tho Beater se*ivice's lei be held there,
ms pronounced iiisano at Bellevue Hospital on Moa*
lay.
Tbs Capuchin Fathers of this city will hold their
iniiuiil rein at at Ike Mouse of the* Madonna, Fort
.ev, ike thst week In Beptasator.
Tin- Leo Homo for German Immigrant! iborttp to
m eatabUahed In this city win le" under tho ekarfe
et the St Raphael Society, Tin* Home win ba near
asl lo danle-n. Men*- than tf..o,0i'0 has been sub
irlbi-el tow ani the work.
BBOOKLTN.
Paymaster Allen Wturned from Washington yes
erday morning and mumed tbe Inveatlgatton af
minis in connection with the* giving ol eontraete fur
nml.bing supplies iit the Navy Ferd, (dork Thomee
thea wa. egaln discharged yeeterday from tba Navy
ferd. Ile- only returned to work laat week.
A court martial was convened al tin* Navy Tald
resierday to Inveetlgate tin* chargo of drunkennesa
cultist Roatawala i amil, of tbe Swatara. Al tin
soacluabm of Farrell's trial, Ueutcnanl ie m. Schaef?
er, of the sn m.ii a, um be tried for abaence wlihnul
.uni conduct unbecoming sn offlcer. Captain
ij i- president of ita court,
IHillce Commissioner BeU la expected bo follow tho
?hain:", already made In tbe assignment of polka mit
? r. by other maslen il* wut reorganise tta *i
ectlvn force ai Police HeadQuartcre.
Th.tui'iii"'! efforts af tho city (Torin ami tbs
-e.Ile- CoililliE.linell s )i*sH*nl._y did lli't siue.nl lu
I BAKING
Lpqwder
Absolutely Pure.
Thui powder n. ver vatt.-s. a marvel ot purtiy. -tai nh
ina waoiuoutaaaaa- Mun* ecoocmleal th.in the ordinary
illida, and Manet bo aold Iii ciuiipviiiiuu with tho iiiuliiiiidi
If low teat, abort weight ilium or phosph.u.i powders, hold
mir In oana ftOVAL. UAUUvL. I'owutil Lu., toa
iv all bl., N. Ts
gelling the truckmen away from tbelr
Hall Square.
P.aymond Street Jail had an ur *-*,*?
tenlav. An Italian named Frank Ekar -
Mbltlng a trained b"ar In Ihe af reels MMM
lin was arrested and taken with th" h*e
Jtisllco .Massey's court ro'im. The h?*v- em'- ?
a illvcis-loii among the prisoners ami snoISiV
???-?afei*
of i?.'! fine, and took th" animal with i,\^ *^,
hours tho Imo was paid and tho bear wm ff*t
muster was SsaBMCed lo three days ItTmomk
tan
the country. ^* ha
Henry A. Carter, age forty, a broker t_
died suddenly of heart dlsea.*yv yesterday m
No. IC. South Klllot place
?a_5
NEB'S FROM THE SCBCRBf,
NEW-JERSEY.
On Tuesday of last -week John Doueem
from tho Hoboken police station. It wgg -
that Ixinohuo had a confederate win, i.'-Im^
tho outside, and lt wm Intimated tim
member of tho force was In tho >'!.?*tne
se-ni a lotte-r to the Police
explaining that ho made his escape by loreto^*,
on his cell eb,.,r. and he d"iiloil tbat any pta _____*
him In fetttag bis lllierty. ^""I
The Fresh Air Home for poor children reread
Hoarel on altto^T^
tabllshed In Summit ls In Ano running order
"?s
thirty children, some from St. Barnaby not pm
Newark. Tho president, Mrs. W. H. DS-BBSM
.*???
'n
ladios working with her aro doing e*.reU*e_,
The Highland House has given a concert, us""*
Illackburn and Park Houses, wirb tba r_i_i.im nj
will help toward the expenses. **?
? ***** N
- yesterday u, m
The drive, olla! 1
"?"?"I for ??? Wk
JERSEY CITY
Matthew Kelsh, a laborer living
fjermaala aves., was knocked down yM?erdsT~*__^
hoi." attacheil tn a boer wa^on T>? *-?- 7 '
truck, nenry Wiffen, was arrested
driving. Kelsh was trample'l on by the h . ."
seriously Injured,
? -
ELIZABETH.
The dead body of Jacob ScbneU, age sixty, iCu_,_
Railroad employe, was funnel feating i_ ___g_\
crook near the South st. bridge yo.terdsy _wr\\\_)
Si linell informed several peroone on Monday ___
that ho was going ta commit suicide*.
Thomas Noonan, aire twenty, who lived in T_u,
Elizabeth, has been missing since Saturday. Yestafe
his body waa found at the foot of Twenty-nlntb*
Iiayonn* *
TATEI-SON.
Mr. Joseph Wilkin, whoso (laughter Maud, a schtel
teacher, was found dead In bed in Paterson on Mostfar
morning, yesterday called on Coroner (_oodrid**i im
deeaaaded that an Inquest be held, as he wu m
?atfeftod that she had taken the poison Intentionsn.
Tho cororyr refused the request, saying fhat there wm
no reason for further Inquiry. Mr. U ilkin huco*
?ailed a lawyer to see If ho cannot have bli vista
compiled with. MlM Wilkin's life wa, insured ls u
onl-i' which does not pay death benefltj to tis nt*
tlVeS ol suicides.
Mrs. Catherine Kinney, who owns her hom u
Mar-ball and Slater sta., distinguished herself yt^
terday morning by attacking with an axe au elrtns
llcht pole In front of her premises, allowing her km.
barn! to complete tbo demolition of the offcatl*-*
object. The Hoard of Aldermen ordered the Iga
put there.
WESTCHBSTER COUBTT,
The Rev. Andrew J. Sullivan, of Mount VeTiOB, ka
received a unanimous gail to rh" Presbyterian Chmrk
ar Plo,vant\ nie, and a call te> tho Pres hy terian Churl
at Porti-he.toi-. He l.... declined tin* farmer am
but haa the Portcbeeter invitation under ruuslilereilia
-?
ALOBd THK sound.
The Knights of Cotumbua In Bridgeport have vetrt
to tako part In anv movement of their order for ods
bratlng tho four hundredth anniversary of thi dla.
covcry of America.
-?
Announcements.
Henrt A. Daniels, M. D.,
319 WIST l'_-rH-cT.
Diseases of the Nervous syalein. Henito-Crinsry Orpok
Impotence ami Stenlitr. Hours i 8 to ISL 6 to 8.
A ROUSING CONVENTION
Of Jersey '? BraekeetetW va.ietehr proaoaaeed HYDRO.
NAI'HTHOr. PASTILLE-! th-ir n...?t rt-ad.T enemy.
No family medie-ln" chest is compI.*'e "'.(Soo
.SEABU RY'S READY-MADE MUSTARD PLASTUS
for cramps, ch"lcra-moibus and congestion- Soil :y al
diupglsts.
TROY IS THE SEAT OF THE CHIEF COLLAR AJI
CUFF INDUSTRY. BUT, AS THOSE DOMESTIC Otk.
LARS WE SELL AT 0 CENTS AND 12 12 CE>T
BACB ARE MADE ELSEWHERE. THE TROT MAJIU
rSCTUBEBS ARE AGOG over THE FACT OF OCI
ABILITY TO SUPPLY SUCH UNUSUAL VA_C_
TIlliY HAVE REEN TRY I NH* TO DISCOVBB HOW
IT'S DONE. ONE BRIO HT TROJAN WANTED TO
BET THAT TIIE " NINE CEBTEBB" WERE ? I'-'IOJ
LINEN,'' AS IF BETTINO I'ROVEO ANYTIIIN'O
CHIEFLY FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE. COLLAS
TRADE WE SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING CORSS
SCONDENCE:
York Street Flax spinning Co. (Matted). 13 rrantlioA.
City.
Dear Sirs: We send herewith two styles of eoUi*?;
that branded " Priscilla" wo retail for nine eenie eeet, (M
" Thistle"* wo retail for twelve and one-half centa eatk
As linen experts, will you state what r_._wr!il _?<?
collars sre made of, and Ita quality 1
Yours respectfully,
(SlBnedl ROGERS. TEET k CO
(Reply)
Beuri. Ragiri, Teet A Co., dtp.
Dear Sirs: Wo decide that of the collsra lubmitw-f ?
us the " Priscilla" ls of 1000 I'.nrn outside, ind ths _ TtlatltA
ls of 2100 linen both sides.
(Signed)
YORK STREET FLAX SPINNING CO. (UmlWi)
WE HAVE EVIDENCE TO TnE SAME E-TECI
FROM OTHER LINEN EXPERTS IF MORE IS R*
QUIRED; MEANWHILE. OUR COLLAR TRADE IS
EXCELLENT. ESPECIALLY AS WE SELL TIBBS*
MIDDLETON A CO S LONDON-MADE AU,T*tB*B
COLLARS AT .5 CENTS EACH. SAME PRICE AS
TIIE STANDARD DOMESTIC COLLARS. WHICH
HAVE COTTON INTERLININGS.
Rogers, Peet k Co.,
BRO IOU'IY AND PRINF* *T
HRDADW-tY AM) 3JD HP
Prices Sumo ut Both Store?.
KANSAS CITY. NEW YORK. .ol ">?&
UCENT.. , _, **_*mbroadwai n2_
I Hits, cc v ills. Jil. Manager. -__.
CURE
Piora i'Aieni- mi-Brow ?^????JJWS
Hill' MS IViti-.llr Iteator.* '**\'V.!fV,rt !>!?*' ' **?___
dorsal CieiMiu. ?! druin. ln"?"^?'"'" Viii., li***}-"!
Inpoaiileu. Alleonverasli.m aud *'?" * ^u, Mj*
11,,,-tlv. aen.1 tor aiatu-aiai. ?*'*. *i*"s.. Briufaf. * **
Adilreai ot vnvlan ft HISWaBi "??'*? ?"**
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