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g^OTKESS WIXS AGAIN. ^-jw W TBE GREAT TKLAE STAKE8. BBBBB" ____-?? ? wtaM-B-S ?A/GONET RUNS SECOND ,*_ONTANA BADLT BBXrT-N ONCE MORE. . and etlrrlng were the flnlshea ln the two ** Ck^>l_eBpancad Ba? yeflterday Uiat all who went Bfl*** ** j^ ar. ahundanoe of tatereatlng topic* of ?o ?? r**"** ? 0wat TfUl Stakes, for two-year ei?re_*"0 ^4,1 talot of B25,!?b. a Talue to the ?"*" i ne ef 8_*^5' brought ont a remarkably ^"iwdd-the br* tot of awo-yexr-olds ln Bwt. that aflrong oe _^_ mvc_ K1por.0T yj the entrtes that ha* ll"n*^ -^ for the Great EcHpae at Morris Park, ?rent *>? 8BB ? ^_^ ^ ^ gt^ftera thuu the *** ***"** ao_te.st?d the Great Anierienn tvtake* ***0P __*nd There were tbJrteen starters, DavM ^jr^tt Hh Hlxb-ex. by Tbe m Ised ?# Prtnrefl* helng an extrriuerj strong " It wa* never ponstble to get better f*Vart*to 5 af-lnat him ln the rlo*. and at the ctose tJ_Lpettlag -x?t ot the boataiakers were not offertng W than even money. ?? Flonan aud Victory came Bl0,* rwibllc tovor, but oetther was backed with much "^aMDcT^ J**?1 Hu-Trter*s Dagonet came out for the wn? ' tjjjs vear, havlng been aeon only in the **?* ^^ and the Great Eclipse before, Mr. witXer*'* unnauied flUv by Morteiner-Adage was seen _^\_Useeond tiinf. ber fliwt appe-twrTiV liavlTig been the Great Amerlran SjOwb. Tatnmany. the win ag the Great Bellpae. WBB one of the contea-tants. __ m be nad 125 pound* to carry, while Hl* Hlghnens, mancet and Victory had only 118, Tanimany found _* gr-x nnmber of bxcbcra. Tbe gTac* **"* was hi-d^rmwly tenanted, ond tn DKct waa general aod eager in tho re-ilt of the Qroat Trial Btakes. Mon- than hoM an hour waa ?pent n the po?t. NatnraUy ev*ry jockey was extremely -4?r to get off well for ao ImporUurt a Stako. Uer f- wa* obfl-nafle again and gnve the etartcr troubla w7k* rafawil to (t bar*. Hls Highnes* brohe a ^___btr ot Utnes wltn tbe flrst three and four. At l-ltii a talr ?t_rt waa obtaineU. His lllghne.?s. paguxt. Victory and Ft. Ftorian got- off well. Liti!. _e_ tiok 6t. FJorlan to tbe niiddle of tlio track and g_ tig ona-eyed eolt ran ln the lead at a great pace lor nearly half a mile. But tt had been lmposeibla lo pve him IBhVlent work to get him tn the be*t rewUt** sjcoe the aocident to Wm on Snbnrlian j?,t. and he wta? not abk? to keep up Uie hpoed miQi whioh he stxrttd. HB Hlghne-s*. 'Daccmet and ricto-v ~U caught Mm and LltUeflold. see-ng that le hafl no chatice of a plaee, and being unwilBag B) pin any ita?*i from flwervlng wirh a eolt Uu.t liad jKarly kllled him on Snburhan Day. Judi. lomly pulled np. Tbroughout the La*t qnnrter th. we wa* con Cned to His Hlghness. Dagonet and Vi< 'orv. Bergon red? Hl* Hlghnee* to the la?t ounce, It w_s abaolutelv ,jec?*-ry, for Dagrmet was' ninnlng ln m?t formld ablc style. Bergeri can outrlde Doggett In a tinii.li. and lf the Jockeya had been reversed undoubtedlv Dagonet would have won t!.e ro-e. A? it wa-.. His Hlfhneas won by a nocX, witb Dagonot seeond and Victory a good third. David Gtdeon was warmly eongratulatod. He ond ill his friends backed the oolt, m?ny of tils Ir1end9 pottUig ln large ainouni- The stake lt*elf was enuiigh fctr .ny reasouable man?more than 822,000?williout any bettlng. Hut Mr^ (iid?jon, in order to rrmviiice ev?7 one that he had entlre contidence ln the ahillty ef hls cort to wtn. backed his op:ii'"ii with hls money. He v.0* slngularly fl ll III BBM. how.-vcr. a> Dagonet, lf be could have been rl.ld-i. bv McLaughlln or Garri*on. wlthout overwelcht, or by Hamllton or Taral. would ia-e defeated 111*. llighne**. There waf a high wlnd blow Ing _1 the afteni'ion and the dust was BytBg freely. The time wa* goc4 fnr suoh a cmidlUon of aflairs? 1 M 15. Ir. rlie tthird r*ce, the ThUtle 8tak<a-. tbat extremely _U;ippotnttny eolt Montana wa* iwcked dowu to a sbort prloe It was never pc*sslble to get better than 2 to 1 1_ tiie rtr.g a?d nmst of Uie nioney went on him at 7 to 5 and fi to 5. ?gflttg was seeond cb.nce and hnd mary friends. The other startors, Adellna. Webt ebefl'er. Hoodlum, Fairv- and BBB .luan, were coinp_-u tlvoLv negleeted, and Montana ran like a rogue, an im postor and a counterfelt. and BBBM " Matf Byrnes cj_ lnfu*e *e-ie sort of courage irrto the Big liulklng bnte's falr.t heart. Montaua should prompt l/'be *ent to Joln Bolero ln some humble fann em playment. to drag BMJg tliei.- Ingl-rlous days. It w^s iTahrtcking exhlblUon that tbfl bcar-t made. San Juan ?ent out wiUi t_e le*d and U"pt It trp to tho h~t flfO' yaixH. hnrnes o_ Montaua aad Taylor on Eqa1t>' triafl to oatcb Mm on the lower MfB. but neither ever entirely e~jrti*->k him. MflBtaaa and E.itiity were al iwiat up to hrm at the furlmig pest ln U*e homertnetch. irat then Felrv and Hoodlum came with _ great ruah. M. *fl*-?fox iwnart-ble ?pertl. and they V*-t>A both Montana and Bqntla aa M the P?4r were pamlyzed. Falry. well rt-len thi* tlme by Ward. won eofllty bv a neck from Hoodlum. wbo wa* not more rhan a neck lr. front of >an Juan. Montana wa* worked out tbe ReaMsatton dlstanee. brrt otilcss he nm* liitiultely betfer to morrow than he ran yesterday he ean have no posslble rhaiice agalnst Potomac and BWB?MeatB. Weatcbester'? p?rf..rmanee w,i worajr than Montana's. He w-fcs last all tlie wa,\ ln the lirst rae". Uiat BBgerB?fl eolt K.llp-". ridden bv Hender. was made tbfl toetBtte, _id Hender waf ao oertain to win that. althoiigh Ecllpse was far in front <.f Uie fieki at Uie h^ad of tbfl homestretoh. he floreed hun a> every strtd- to Uie fl-L This _ar*li and berole treetment wa.- effnctual. and EcUp*e woo the ra-fj wftb I)r. lia?broii(k se?ond, and Kittie T. third. With Hamllton up. Reclare Ied the hetflnp ln the are-md rae*. but *he got otl poorlv. and nwved with eurh alowneflfl for Ibe flrst lialf-mlle (she was bUA and aore from baturday's racei IbM lt seemed toflpaaalhlfl lor her ever to get np. II_iillt<.:i u-ct Uie whip freely. r*le her with great vigor. arid flnally forced her high^at spee.1 in Uie honiHstretcb. wben *he )r,,-s-d one afb-r anotlier of Uaose Uiat had been before tc-r, aiu. . r*.* with some ea=* at Uie end. r_MaapeBBB came in seeond, and L)t/u- tlmd. WBoBflUtteg and Pi^rar. Invl been far In front for Un/ flrsrt hall-mlle, and l_tr_i might Iiave got tliird pia-e at the ehMM arttb out any d fliculty if he had bee.i properly ndJen. But Taylor nowad iva makes some _.st,^n Uhing exhlbitlons of ridtBg. He Buaa away Uurd plaee witb l'a-a,. ta thi* raee. BBd lie rode a weaK aud *h_mbllng race on s.t.*-hto: ln tlie tifth. tstocX to-. w,k? a -trot.g favorlto. but Taylor f.ailed U. do better Uian to get seeonfl pfcvee with him. MBflturlodti, who lia> improved to Uie most BBtBBlBblng exteot, wlnDUig Uie i. ..-.ly. f*rAy three ran and Drltzle came ln lasA. I_? bacl-.e- of BBBflBBM would bave Men much betuy pteaaed lf Tarlei had ?howii mon- energv and earnest ?e?s and even de-peration on .SWktor,. It may have been ImpoMlble for any tf**** '" ('" **** wlttl st"rk U-n. but it will do no hartn for Tayh,t t , ivmember thal la*v and slugpish J.^-hevs. arba d<. r.fK -eem to work Uielr very hardest wtth Uieir mounts. *re in scrlous flauger of losttig tt?b ?aaaaaa. There was _notber stupid pieec of riding ln tne last race. a mile and a half M tlie paaa, whteh MiUer could have won wlthout am tn.uble with Come-to I..vi ;f wtarn the borae was full of running and couio. ea-.lv aave moved up. hc had Uept him ^omewtiere * trlWtn di-fance ot tli" luter. Bt. Jotux. ?_* he a'low*d Bt An*,*. to get aoch a ieud th*t he fal.'O to make ii up c.mpletelv. and si. John won thc raoe by a neck, v.ith C'chno-to-law seeond. DETAILS OF THI RA.CWO. ril'jsr RAC'_?All *g?s?. For hor?es whlch have ran and not won during the na'eting. A awaapaaBBaa -. Baah, arm ei.ooo a.id.-d, <>r ?hi"h 8-50 to th' ?ecuud aud 8100 tfl the thlrd. Futurity caur I)-ttlnp fet. PI aeamett X Warti'* b. c. KeMpflfl, by Kvrl __r-B!iio? 3, UI B tBrtid-r. 1 6?2 i-l W. B ll .ti k a .Jhi c. l'i HB*rfl*ujB, aa-ai iu .IB. II-rrts. 2 10?1 ??i C Cilctoyab t. ifcttieT.. 3. *C"^ ., ,_, n_X Bauwcoi. a. ITI.-.?7?yt..a 0 8-1 8-1 V , V'_? 124 ??:???:?. .:.:fc'o il= S i Xut.,ai^-i_lif>?; *__5bl Pald M?8* P-<e ?-065 Br. H.*?i,rouc?- plac.- ?_) 46. Dr. BlllllllB. VolutiteCT and I>rlll*e were ln the Iiflflt tllgi.t BflW the ..tarl BBllpBa Urew out at the bond of uu .tr. f h .wervd all over the aaaaaa, and tned uB beat u. m*I tt* other. a chaoce, but auoceedafl ln PBBM home cwo iwigth* U. Irout; Ur. Bl iBMBlB *f-ood, ? * V-lore Kiuy 1., who came oot of the cloud* with a flMat re?h intht la?t bundr-d yard*, and wa* chased lu ly Beowood. 8BC0ND HAC_-a handlcap *weep*taBe? of r.>0 each, aafl only 80 lf flaeiared. with 81,000 added, of whloh 8200 to th* *~_nd aad 8100 to th* thlrd. One mtlc. Bettlng 81. PI ^effirru-v R*e-w-..brH^riXi i-i s-? i.iraBBa8Vaa:B.?i n*gjjjsk_ 7-2 1-1 W. C. Daly'* b. f Uttle, 3. ? (XWnIMI -_. dJ?obley) 8 20?1 '?* JBBBB, 5, 100 rear. 102>._. -(Ta;rlor, 0 10-1 4-1 JJronteta,.. i, 114 . (ThompaonJO 7-- 11 ***0?:uu. 3. 106 .. (Clavton'O 20-1 B-l Be'.l* 6 bt. fl. 10X <car. I0H, II And"i-?ni 0 60-1 lo-i Tllllt?1 41. . . __, -r . ^Mutuato-ReciBr* atraigkt p_t1 BU. plaee XO 7f., Ch* _?, _*> pjMfl M 46. , . Thev left the efcflta witb Woodrutter ln the l*?d. LU/i" wcond. Paxao Baltd. ll*<Ure wa* l**t t*a ran ?* B M hw )omu wrr* atlff. Ha*r.iIton rode her from the atart Md six funoag* could not _, rauade her to try a vard JliaflfiWflt l?tf to JhefliMd of tha ifralch. where Paxan tmr r? aamta M awoaxiwirl i_ Uoat. ftr-4?i ?udflxulr a?<U un ber mind to run or llamliton m__.> tt, un ;??' h. r, and aoln? entirely around h-r fleld ah, overhRoid an.i pa??~l them ln the atretch and won -b?I1v bv a length. < haa aeaae aecond. a lenrth before Llaata, who haa. Itaaan a leocth. XHIKD RACE-THE TniSTLE STAKEo. A avn-ep. atavkes for thr-e-year-olds of 850 each, wlth 81.-SO added. *8 entrles. S doclarcd. One mlle and three alxteaaUu. nettlog. __ vi, Ros-meado Stable'a b. f. Falrv. by Arirvlr? Falrv Ro-t, HOW.>Ward. 1 10-1 8-1 p. liideou'a oh. c Hoodlum, 118 ...H-rgejii 2 10?1 8-1 F. C. Mrl^ewee'a ch c. San Juau, lf*. _ (I)"?f-tt1 3 10-1 8-1 Eaultv. 117._._..T-tIo.* 0 1*"?O 1-1 Moutana. I_2.(Barn-a 0 ??5 2?6 Ade'|.,a 10.1 tear. __.*,.(Stma. <? 80 1 10-1 We-tcheater. 1_2. (Llttl-rte*-t. 0 10-1 4-1 Tlme?8 :08 :? '.. %t Mntnala?J"_t.y atrs.ght paid 864 80, p*. e a33 60 ; Bood lum r-ia-e .18 6*. W_M-he_t-r caroa ont In blfnkera. but metmi so badly that Lltt-efletd anked pennla-ton of _h* i_dg*a io tuk* tkeni o't. After rerooving them he had to wetgh agaln auO Un mLoctev wero thita conaun.ea. We-taheater, wlthout the biinkars. refnwad to join his hereea. and when the Dan fell t__n_n to ?ulk and would not try a yatd lu the raee. ban Juan got away ln front and nwd- tha whote of the r-unmng. wlth I-juity ta close aUendane*. Adelina and Hoodlum alternat--d tn thlrd pla? Ward kept Falry ba-klng' hnd filllng tlirouahont the loun.-v, waa Ofth conilng Into the atretch, begau rl-llug aa h_.nl 8s he -otild at the fm-loor paat. and Fatry ia-pondtng gen-rousiT, got up and won by a n*ck ; Ilodlum -e-ond, a neek N-ior< isan Juan. who heat equlty a head. It wa* one of the elo_*?t au8 roo-t ercltlng Hfsheo of the se*.?on. F.?|iney talt-ree at tbe end, as Lf the dl*t?nce wae a alxt*.nth too far for k-r. Monuwva made up .m.-h ground on the turn Bad roached thlrd plac*, but falled to hold that poMltian. BOVBOB RaCE-THE '.1.F.AT TRIAL 6TAKES. A aweepa?kes fot two-year-olda of 8100 each. wlth 810.000 added. of whioh 82,000 to the, secood and 81.000 to tbe thlrd. 178 entnoe- 3 deci.rod at $16. 28 at 8_"5. 16 at 850. Futntitr eouraa. D. Gld*-on's b c HU HlgrmeBB. bv The lli-V'atd-I'rtncaaa, U$ Ir..FM*aen) l 6?8 8~? John Huut, r'a b. c. Daganet. 118..._>. _?e,tt. _ 20-1 7-1 W ____-?k__>d'_ b. c. V|. torT, 118 <( lavtooi 8 0-2 8?o f_>*d Lee. 111 .oa*. 116*?..(Mnrphyl 0 80-1 8-1 Oarle. 18-.-..(Toralj 0 20-1 7-1 Y*-t!bui- 118._.rTavlor 0 15-1 6-1 la many, 1-6.-.(B-rie-.O 15-1 8-1 St Klor.an. 126.(L'tt'.-h-H o 8-9 ?-6 Charaao. UM._..C'liomiwiii 0 80-1 20-1 Alrsh.ft 18.(IlumlltoniO -5?1 <? 1 Tak- H_ck. Ul.(H I 100-1 JO-1 Ada?o fllly. 108.-.(I__mbl-v)0 50-1 15- 1 N.ttie U. 109.(M, .*??-. n. 0 100-1 80-1 Tlme-1 :12 1-1. Mutuala-H<B Htshn-w atralyht. y?1d 811 18, niace *7 .0, _BBgaaei i laee "_?__) a*?ha. Elglit of th- twenty-ane announced to go were wlth drawn. The oth*rs were at the p.>at n-ar!y half m honr though ther- were no leng br-*.-* They we**o Qiiletor than rounc-tej. usual Iv are l.ut would not B-1 t__ethor. Bta nivhness wae out In froot .-.--ry tlme, a_ B-rgen wa? determitvd BD e? ai ln th- lead, no n.atfar wiiat might bappen. Hagonot and B__B_Ba_rjr al->o broke ofton. St. Flortan wts well-hehav?1. When too flac f-ll lie _B_8 ln frw:t, havlno half a length tl.e beat of an excellant ?taK for ali Mit Alr_-fi. who roared al the aianai and wa* *o -low to move as to be alm?*t loft_ M n^rian wor- a ho.d and hllnka? f_r ?h.* flrat B*i>a, Mr. HflBBM and I.ls trulner tr-lng tho exp_rin.ent. ln tha hop?. that bv ahl-Ullng the colfs bllnd eve he miaht not ?hv at th- ifpaaeh of a haraa on b?? right aod ?wm-a 1nto the raU. St. Florlan. under a gmB, led through IM dip aud wa* ln front at the liend of the str-Wh. U? waa ln tli* middle of the traek. Iai^ronet, on Ui* rall w?* ?eeond. and Hla Highaws. wlth Baaa ?..> stlrrupa und-r hia ohin. wa* Juat a balf length behtad. Fred L-e vas close up, and Osrte and Vlctory wer. or hla haala. B-rge,, l-a.-d forward ln th. aaddle and lT!a __H__B8_B came tmrmy like a Bteal sprlng atntdenly r-leased fr..u. a faet-ning. und In a r.* Btriaaa collar-td St. Florl-n. _-*_-*__*. had not ino%-ed on tlie latter. nnr dld ba move now. He aat p.-rf-.tly s'lll and St. Fiorlan dropped ont of Uie ra.*. Bnt His Blghn-ea found a new foe and a dang-rot.s on? m Dagnnet. -ho dlspot-d overy Inch of the ground. and ,?t th- end wa* beatwi but a ahort n-?*k. A -trongej jc.-Ke.v uusn Do-.-tt n.ight have land-d I)a*onet. Vlcw.ry was heateii a 1-!__-_. Fi-d L-e, fourth. who ran sbort of work, ??- l*re lengUiR behind. The othora ?tr_ggl.*l Bl N-llle B. la*t. FIPTII BACB-A handicap -weep-takos fnT ttiree-Tear-olds and u.ward of 825 each. with 81.500 add'd. One rnfle and a quarter. Kevat-ne Stabl-a ch c. M->st>-rl.-le. by Sir MoU-.-.i - Kvrl- Daly-B-sla Pevtfl'i. 4 L. fetuart**- ch. h. Slecktoi. ag<A, iA*^^ % Schuylklll Stabie's b. o. Drlar.le, 4. ^^j 8 Ttir.e-2 :_0 4-5. MuVualR?MasteTlode straigkt paid 818 85. place ao <v. Sbrx-kton place 86 15. . 6t. John wa* Te?-.-.d for th* laat raee. Drlr.na made the pace, while Maaterlode Iralled. Oa the upper turn the thre* r_.--d head and head. In the atretch Ma-t-v lodo cam- awar and won ln a hand gaUop bv a lr-'Kth and a half; Stockton aacond, the aaiae -iata-ca befora Drl*?le .S1XTH RACE-A handlcae sweepstake* for BUBa yiBB oi_* aod u?wa--i of ?>0 aaeh. wlth aU.000 aaded. Oaa mlle and a L-lf, on turf. - _ . Beeaanf. Bt P Sarouel Lov-?9 cn. f. St. John. by BoSiera tioa. dan, bv V,.;W. <**?. " Vlayton) 1 8-1 _-l Schuvlklll Stabie's b- g- Come-to-r??^ 0, C Oxx-s b."ol'Tammany 's' 120'.'.'_ fTaral John r-v_na?-h 8. 11-.Ln-*J-llt<*'" miSB_^?*t Mutualf-St. John ^traieht paid 81)7 10. place 81B W); Come-tc-Ta>* plac- 811 88 ?"Moborl-? want.*! f- -Bm the pace. All watt-d. St. John n-eause Clavton ".idd not r-straln hlm, Cr.ally Mola _wav oponed a sav of s1x length-. r-maln?d lu front to me end. and won tn a .llafrona! tlntah by a head; _ou? .-to X_w second. a lenrth befora Ta-uinanr. TIIE rc.OGIL\MM? TO-DAT. NO?Ts1_a4>OX THKCAitU AWD FEW HlG_r-nLA88 HORSES E-TTEF___D. Tbe rtclw-et-i ed tc-roorrow's card, wlMi t!h? Tmt ReaM zation fstahes and the aecond half ol tho Double Bvent to be ra-*?d Iot, t.lirows to-dny's proeraJTune qutte tn tlie shade. t'<>m*p_r_tlv_Iv spo__tng. the oontjests thls afternoon wlll be cornnionplara.. The fleld- aa-e of nioderate slz~. and few Iior?e_ of hlgh c_asa rro eanorig the entrle*. wtiioj. are a? followf.: KlBfiT RaCE?For all ages. Purao 81.000, af whlch 81*50 te the seoond and 8100 to the thlid. Allo-_uc_s. Futurlty course. W't. _ Name._ -V* 107 K.r,tfa_.',ck .11_ . I rbaiui .10*} ui,,?._.rk":iiiii::..jjj -1 rb_i_ ..-..jo*j a<fin .1'3 MIm. uoivuie.^--v -SrlMrton .111) I's-hvho.- .lf^ ,':,?,,. ....111 ? W'endaway . ;r> ___?" ...:'.... 111 Kapai.ga fllly.-1"' SEOOKD RA<E-Knr thre.-ye-r-old.a- A awe?-p?tak_a of 826 uBch, wl"_ 81,000 ad-.d. Speeial welghU- One n_lle and a ft-rlong. vamo Wt. Xame. Wt. __?n.* r o, Lowlander .116 H_%-t_-^S'fi___:--_-_-a TU1KD HACE-Purse 81.0*00, of whlch 8250 to tk ? aktaf aaM the Waste (~*8l_t) flMHi " That'B what I call making glad the waiat plaeea,? eald bmitheon, as he put hi* arm arount' . lady'i* w*l?t. But Lillv won't can nuoh for this show of affection If l-imithson doeen't get rid of that dlaaj.reeable catarrh of his. Won't eo-oebody tell him that Dr. Sajje"8 Caurrh Remedy will cure hlm. Bv iu mild, soothing, antitjeptlc, cl?an8la?' and he.aling properties, Dr. SaTe's Catarrh Remedy oure_3 the worjt eMM of Chrouic Catarrh in the nead, a* thousands eta testify. "Cold ln tlie H.ad? ia cured wlth a few appHcationf*. Oatarrbal Headacho ls relleved and cured a* if by maglc In perfftct faitb, the BBakera of Dr. Soge-8 Catarrh -Kmrdy-the Worlde Dfipen-ar>- Medical AnsociatloD. of Buf? falo 3 r effer to pav toOO to any one ____&f-S Chronie Catarrh in the Head whom they cannot cure. Now if the condltions were reveraed -if they asked you to pay ?6(m_ lor a po.itive enre you mi.ht heaitate- Ilcre nrc r-putable men. with year.- of houor able dealinp j thonaanda of dollar* aad a trreat aame batk of them. TbATf believe in themselves. isa_it worth a trial r lsa't anj -** P***** blc tf.otaraa? EBTD TILES orEVKKl BUtBOBAOIl Ull. ?IperlaillT far Bnih Kaema. Toilet Itoa?*. Floor*. Wall* aad llaarlh>Paeleaa. I atlmaie. ? (?hinltlefl t?r thla rlaaa af work. Irarertonts 28 ami 30 West 23d St. FACTORV. Vta, BBB, MB BTB0I >4TH ?T. IbcX Hlgh .107 i.'Mv-r>ui_ . 10A Uov? .IM Adventur.T . ? aaeond. The wlaner u. be aold at auctlmi fer 88 000 -Uowanoea. On* ?_1* and a rurioutf. Name. W't. Name. W't. Leug l)_i"e ._.114 Blue .l.?o*.-. 114 -onglord.11J NMlfrU ._. 111 Jtoi IBflBfl _.lt'7 KOIK1H KALK? A handlcap aweepatakew of 826 each, ?ith 81,200 aflded. OM mil.- and Uirae-atxteenthfl. Name. wt. Bai w't Eon .... 128 Benanod.100 Olahlo . 110 Kovr.. M FIFTH RACE-Por two-yenr-old*- A *w**D?_*e* of 816 each. with ei.OOO afld.-d. XM wlun-r tr I* aold nt ?ui'tlon for ta.OOO. IB*WBBrna FuturrSy coura*. N..me. W't. BaaM ?*_? Bnrllnfl. 116 .Boh. ? -.J88 . ollln* .-il.) |>i ,x;.i fl.'y. IM . lOJalK..'*. . ?.? BIBien .108 Ma l_n* .-. 10" nt.-Kb Araa ceB.ini f eott.10*. M..1 e .loo I">ln* n . ....10.. I Kini. ra _.. _ti Baa lava ._ 104 ' Pan llar.d.e. "8 'Ermtntrude eolt SXXTII UA'"E?For three-T-ar-olds and upward. A awaer* ?taK*a of 825 eaeh with 81.000 *ddod. Th* BrttBBflt to be aolft ot aiotloo for 85.000. Al'.owaooo*. On* mile aod ? quartar, on turf Naroe wt. Baaae. ?"<?? Admlral .112iKI*? Cody. g Blu* .1-an*.lufl iV.ralfl . . *? Ban .MJ I Ft?t raoe *t. 2i80 p. ni. A raABOSM NOTF.S FBOM TTIE TL-V K_ ?MapxbaM Bav. Jnne t* -Many r.raii)*r* are grtUBfl refldv to mov* hack to Morris l'ar't. Th* n.?eUng at tht* track ha* h^m a good one. aMBoflfl i BMM BBfl BflflB Bfl IBB> ing of a aAnsiitioiiai ebaraeMr, bbU v ? bi *am I M BabBftaa. Thc iwe.yaai.old flueaBen r-n.?*n. the *a?u*. wtth Hi* iiighooa* aa top tor tii- Baaa being. arheie hi- per forniaoe? hav* plBCBd hlir, ?Bay people Uiink tliat with a jiH-Koy Bta BBHillB on BBfoaet, U.e aon of Tremont wonld hav* won. Tliat mlght hav,. t>*n Uie BBM bnt DaggaM win* BB?y BBeae, and ie Blaaa up, a* many tlm* a- My tor th- aai aa?b*a of mount., and fluoh toabBpi ae i?arrl*on and Murphy both sa; ti.at !,? 1- a good rlfler flBtt good lAi.'dii, and _,?_?>* bul low B BttBM ai a race. Of oonrao be 1- not a* atrong a ttU?MB ae *ome that hav" _ad more expirl??:?. bnt h" wlll do. i_<- btBbi ?** *"' tii* pie-t whon tha i*wo for Uie Oraat Tr.*; stoki* wa,, *urt?*J. It ww- *u totafaaUag eight, a* each and *v.tj taakaj -"en,?d lo M trylafl la gfll off f1r*t. Tway litied nleely abaa ttay Bial .mved at Bm po*t. bnt w.-ro flkflBfliaBiiX" befara ttflg bM baaa there Uire.- mt*. Btaa, as th" horae- that wero at BM bBbiI BbB IkaP** tu H>_.oe.ivTe ". gat Uio baal paaflBflaa wttboat geuiag *"ir lllMtllll from Polo .Iln,. TMfl Ifl BflBll i- tn- BBBBB Bl BBB I. 'M.' BM troublo *t BM BBflt, a,,d c""ld "* C"""1"^ by ?Bl ? **ddled ?n(l leave Uie paflttaM mjaBiM. -'d Bm an '"*? cu-ed by Ui* ju<is'e_ L* aa:l'lied at Ui- BOM *nd not he ruulred to gBBop by th- aUnd l.-f'.r- Ita ?t? rt. Baea tb?i Burtliax bbbBI bt fteea IBmb and Uer.- would be M atr.^g'-r-. II ?Bea th* Hartw waeh ItOBhlx la Bm oreal Trial Bmkefl _e starur lia.1 \ht BfBt trial. Bfl h-g-i ?- Bfl-Bwa: "Bow, BflfB, go back of the Im* ai.d ? *'.. a* otl the Brat BXae ary?g.n Xbay aaa baea a InXH ?? aome bogau to turn. Th.-ai Uie IM bOXBB vt? Waw, ?etfaal No? i Baytaal XhBTi rlght. i?o you Uitnk I aw g_u| wi aaxrl yon by ti.e partl Bara DflBpM trylng to do, go ba_ to Uie B_oe1 KBT| M tl a, !>* k *.. ^ ?'! " And BB II ?ae for Bta or aaaivfl Bxaaaai wttb aaM oue try?a to get the t,e*t of it and Ui* ?-rt?r flrl?ofl bol "Wbj BobM ewitu Muri.Uyl" wt roar"d. BaM tbay BBBl and got ?oleely llned. Cveryrnlng looked Mjaty and Bway they went, Mt Tavlor wae ?ft on V"> ttt.nl*. "Wnat wae Uie matter with fea, 'JXylorl" Xa? BBBWBB was uot beard. Then _e Wl* teui.'irg Arohcr. lirgou. ie gan '... ?BBIIBfN, "Oa back!" roareil Uie atarter, Mt. BBBfl went back excopt Muaphy, aud ev-ry tlmt MarphJ waaM try to walk up Uioi" MBUld La^rUi toMlg" Ui> ?1 MMy BMB BJ ?fl BBBB, "OX b*ck, 1 ?ay, or 1 wiu t- yo'.: Bwgaa, go baM i wh*r* *r-: you golngl" Not a wonl dld BBrpaa ~y BB -t was atmai aB_n. whec he *_1d "K.ght wl.. . _e reat ef them are golng." tbBB, turnuig te ? repert'* toi on* of Ui^ dally pap.r*, Uie aUrU-r **id: '?<*? w-M a nlc? f"l low Uiat B?rg*n 1?. Now you *ea who la preJudlcodT" At laart he aaid he wo^ild flne all of thero ex*-vt Murphv 8100. He tfieu got dowu oo the track, and after a Bt?? aklrmlehlng BBBl their. off to a aplaai Ud *Url for .11 bul itrflMfl who r.*ir.U up toal Bfl tbe 8xg lall After tha m .i ii wa* feaerally BflnaadM Uiat Uie beat bor?e w_, by bayi U_t rode tn BM rae-. A. good a ,'idg.- a. Isaac Murpbv a?? _ai It B.adk no flXB-BDOa ho* the ra.;e waa BBB UH Hlflbnr- would hava won. The ro--on _at the 'tlm. BBM Bfll iBflBW Ifl Ibal tno *_rt wa* alir??t frfra. a BBBBdB?_ jjtirBth_..*th had h_ flnal worU for the P^_l?atlon ta d.v Bfl WorXfld tho fuU 8-8?BBfl. 1 "8 mile,. The work wa-' ?f BM I" II 0-.-rlpUoii Hllev nM tl." HtBl hora*. aud b-.Ui awrt PM8BI- ol g...Hl healU. _:U coi.dltl.iu Mr Mor rh, oaAo BO ?aaral - Uie h,-?"? work, and wn, that h? Uilti-a ho ba* a- g-.?d * BB-Bflfl Bfl ?ny horw m IL 8 Cov?g?o roM BBraaWBBBBB, and a good boy wa* oo IUl'iy. Th,-7 WflBt oS at. a atemlj P*oo BBdai a MflBdy BBB. ?nd weaat th" _r*t q'l.rter ln OUM, U?e b_f ln 0 _, _* tfcree. naflflM ln l?0, Uie mile In 1 4SV tlie 1*. ml_* In 2:11 ., U.e 1 . mile* ln 8:?B, ai.d rh. 1 6^1 mll*a ln flrtfl. BoUi nor*,* ?vr? _- fr**h a- Oal.l^. wheo pulled up, and were Id baud th* Jitlre dlatanoe and could have goh* *____ Montana lkilaneU BBt Uie 81*18"nl ttl* afaan.ooo when he r-i iu Ui* ThliU* St?k??. n* w_ 1-8% to BBBJBBBB to beat ntHidlnm. wiu. appeant to hoM him mtf. V ata* l- floina mil** ?t * tatt paoa ltoy dal Rey wcrk>d v.tl. him thla moinioK T*nny wUl bo *hiyped B Weatciieirter with tbe reet of Daw Pnialfer'a lot ln th* BioraJng. H* M looXlafl wall. It irr tlie BflMH Lun..* taaast win alao *htp hu lot. Bararal -laor atablea wlll aUo flhlD. j, roi:,- P-*k wlll have all tbat oan e*t fltaMa-rooni ?flre, a* ttfl tr*. k waa n?ver lu betMr coudlttou. acil the pablic wlU b* treated to raclng hy U>? cream of tbe hoisae* now ln tra'.nltig a* most of ttl ordlnary borae* wtll race ,t the mlnor WaeXA BbflX btirae.a that Bflflfl 1-1 at Morrt* Park are now ln _~~ ahap.1- Ther* ahould be nnmorou* entri*. ._ the comMnaPon meetlng*. aa alnH?*l all the .tahla-room |a ^tianged at l-nth BflttB Th'- ?1" ot the Alg'tna y*artln?* wt* a cr*a* flBie*? Th- bWdinfl was llveiy aiid al. tta teadlng owner* wera prcent. A neweomer on the turf. 0. H. Smlth. wa* ? buTer. and wlll tave * *trong strlna ln <8B ALL THE P00LR00MS OPF.N. The pollee may have opened a new en.aad* anln?t th, pMtaMBBl of thla citv. bnt there wa* no ei_M*rri lf wrtaiday. AU thro'irh th* day th* ?***__*__* men-^.d a ro.rli, MB--M, BMtaM th. at*U** blndrance or lntarf*renc* on th* pan of IM aq-orWe.. The Tfl-llXir BBBl" la-iflb der._v_v flt In*p_tor Brrn**'. threat*. They kd wcura to_jB8 th?y *on axtoe to b* th* onaaaallflM" lagBlrtj ?f thelr P-al?M "We are dotnff a >gltlmat* commlaaion IBBBiaaa, lald cne of the leader. of the gang y**terday. "? wlll m* aU th. cleve.rne,. and mcnulty of I'.i-peet.r Byrne. or Mr. BBaafl to preve flnyUilng M tbe contrary. EO WABBUBtnOB PAWt BAOBB IM QBXtAXh CkMBgB .Mi" 8*-The wg ,r mvob race. aMra^d 8,000 PBSP- I WBa-BBXBB ParB b-day The ara.-. BBB 1*. bM ttflW. ??ah? a"'"!'"' .."eurreIWdflT. ln _^_flMm,^BB*BjBTtol^^ thlrd BMfl, ?? throwr. aod .*,'IU n. _ . .^ me hav-ii.g beeti brolwn ^ .even favorH.- wo.i. ?nd all WflW WMI i.ac*-i. P-,t BMfl P"f-. ?**00: tnr *^Tm_r*_*__****_\* ?_Xe*-*uaa, ' *B__J*_3___*_*l _v-...,gi,the ,.f * Bllfl. tmttmt ?','Vri jflaRo-uiirton for pkace. Tlm !-o..,u.... "? ?."?_;_r%__C jn*ar ?"" __r_Jflvle. -'.ond, _U third. rnne . Kixth ra.. - Paraa, 8800; for mafdci 'w{*^2r^'m^h2__ e.ffhtn- of a. mile. Tom Hard ? ?'l"'.hreo_ alfoiid. BB) ttra3 third. T.....-1 ?a j., . -h]....i.ir'ud- and ap. Biti-.^ onil. MirthV -SaeUtt-B. 1 bw -1 ?? fO LOO- /-vro CKAdtGBi OT EXTOBT10B. Ti,- Mtoa laattoM al ?:''''r Bxeedag I M.irk.-t Caarl ia-: Blgbl BBfxx_tM Jo-eph i ?lart .rf th- Jattwaoa ajaraal ttaxrl for tow rcaia a: ? _ ^f ^- ,?.,. .??? ai Him. Kaarj Piuicg apd _n..?.r' -_--s_r__r___ s__V^^rt.*-SF r_ j_coh-. h elerl_ , i lai and araciAi bbbvicb lliK BArTDi K<X)K BOCTK. ?toi .-? B i. . wi iwa; ,,,,.,_._ ... 4_:i,, ., a ,:,.. ,, m. Mmto '^Poiut 8:86, iiaO, 6:W P. V. BOSTON DOWKED AT LAST TIIE GIANTS SCOKE A_N EASY \*TCTOEY. IT WA8 THEIR LAST CHANCE FOB TB.F PRESENT AT THE POIV* GROfjrDS. AND THEY IMPROVED IT. LEA.H'F. New.Tork 8 no*too 4. ' li.elnnatl 3. Cieveland 1. Il.H.klr-. ll.PWl.d-lphla 10. i hloaao 8. l.ttaburg J. ASSOCIATION. Bsaaaa 7. Waahl .(*t-Ti 2. Colunibua 11. 81 Levls 10. Athletlo 8, BalUmar. 4. Ye_?pf__>v'* gama at the Polo friwinds was the lart afeaaaa tor the Naw-Yorkera tn rtiapnrt th*ms?lye* on __8 Harlem fleld until July 22. Conaequently It waa only flttlna that the trlauts leave tender me?orlea behind by wtnnlng ?e gmma. Thoy dld lt. eapturtng the flra* vlc t..ry from the trntihleaona Bo*ton* ont of tha alx gamea theae two t_i_* have played In STew-Ynrk. The Glanfa played a* lh*lr frlenda like lo B*? thern. wlth dash. spirlt and vlgor. and they hold th* lead from start to flnl?h, and wnn rather eaally. StlU the came w?? anflleiently cloae tn elalm the attention of the 12X19 .pertator* from beginnlng to end. The battlng w?* llvely on baa) Maa ?nd the general n?ld_.g work was crrand. The loeai managenvnt Intended to h*~ Rusie piteh. but a* the Glant* ah.>w*d . dlapoaklon to bat Clarkaon from the atart It wa* de^lded to rtsit long John Ewlng lu to piteh, and to aave the -trength ot _b* Rlaot*' wmid?rfoily .tronir boy. Ewlna's errot- wera batted fr*ely In tha laat baU ..f th* gamo. bat he wa. tortunato ln _<*atter!ng the hit* of th'- Hoaton men. n? wa* e,j.ectallv e.ffecUve at erltle-il troments. raptaln Na*h wa* nmek on the arm by a ________ bail In the opentnff Inning. and he waa ao aeverely Injured tbat he wa* foreod to reUre. Thls move occeeloned a general rbanglng about of tha Boston toam. G-aniel went to right and Stovey to left fl.'ld. wl.ll. Howe went to thlrd Ifad i -nr-' b?*n pt.t on thlrd th* Glants might nor, have won ?o eaaliv ** Howe'. *.lund?r_ w*re decldedly roitly. The Infl-ld wnru of Rlehardson. Tu<*k*.. Quinn and Lonu wae superb. whlle Gor- and Ilrodle made preat runufrig catehaa. Duokley cauirht auperbly, as h,* alwi>ya doo*. I The N-wYorkej, agiln started the gama wlth aorr.e ilve'v Oittlng, and BeaeBag tw_ rin* In the flrst innlng, took the l~id Tiernan l>d off wlth a hit to Nfl il'ld fer two tiaeea and aeorerl on a safe drtva by Rtchardion. Ki-_ard...n -ent to second on the throw ln. and to thlrd on a s-i.riflc. i.y Qeea. connor followed wlth a hit to rlrl.r Mald ani llleliaclaoti *ror-d Two more ?>ine want to th- .ilanta' lead in the fourth Innlng and fhs ap_.-tau.rs felt _e___- Connor made _ hit. and O'Ronrke bnt.ted th. bai: and beat lt to llt-t na**et*. hit u daa aro'iiider to M.ort, but O'Rourke was B??lh fort'.nato and got to second ah.-ad of the boll. Wht*tl*r hit aafcly to left lieJd and Connor and O'Roitrko scor d. lha rtMttnc men got their flrst ray of hopa ln the flfth ininng when they a.-ored on>> run. Low. made a U-.v- |>M?t Ba*v.'t. fo: tw., baaos and sooied on Banaatt's _ara>B0BS hit to i*-rt ti*id Ea.li ttam oeored two ruoa In U?e alath Innlng. For New-York. Counor made a taolaM- hit aud HC.,r_1 on B blt to rlitht fleld by O'Ronrke. Whfati-e foreed BBB n t....irk? at aecond. Bnekl-y got to Ilrst ou a wiid throw by Lows and whlstler temnA Ior H-aton, a baa*. on balls ? Brodle, a two-boa.. Ult by 1-8888 aa-1 a three haggor by Low . put twr. rnna. Tl.e .;i?nt* aeored two n.or. rnna ln the n?t Innlng, l?f?| thott t.,,-*J. i'r_.-e. Tl-rnan lc_ afl ?_- - -H and lU-harU-or. hit anfely to left. fl^ld. Stovey allowed tho bai; Ba p-ta i.ltn and both Tiernan and Rlct._rd-..n scaevd. Bmm~ty a_8t ? Rroat <!*????' mtmwmm left nnd ..ontre ft-lda ln the ntt.th Inning and r*_eh?l the hum. p:at? befoe* O'Ro-rBe wtugut up wflfe tne _aii. Xka ..-ore waa a* (oUowa ! .M'.W-VUIIK. . BOSTON. _ i- li. po a ? I r lb po a Tiernan. rl.... 2 2 1 0 0 Long. a a....... 0 1 4 dson. 2 6 2 2 2 8 0 Btovey, rt 1 lf 1 1 J ..0 1 2 0 0 - 1 I, 2 A 10 0 0 I l :i o o 0 Baasett. :i li... 0 0 0 2 0 WUatler, * a. l 1 I I I :. .. .0091 o J. Ewlctg. n <> 1 0 8 O 8 0 3 0 1 (Julnn. '- b. 0 0 2*0 ..an/el, r t. 0 1 '- <? 0 Baak a b. 0 o o 0 o Biodlo. o f. 0 17 0 0 T'.ck.-r, 1 b.... 1 2 7 1 .; I..)".-. lf _ lb.. 13 10 2 liim.-tt, .j. 0 1 1 J o Clarkauo, p. 0 0 0 10 TOt"i. 8132718 " Totil....3102710 3 New.York. 200202-0 0-8 .000012001?1 Farn.'d run* - N-w.Y?rk -*>, Boaton 2. F1r-t baae b^ \-w-Vork -. BoatoO 1 Lef. ot. basea?N-w-York 100 12. F.r-t baa* .n ro a?Ofl J. Ewlng ?. off , 0 Struek <.nt~ll\ J. E-Ing 8. by Clark-mn 0. gl Three-baaa hit-Ie.-s-. Tw.i-bi? bits?Tl>rnaii. t oi.ot.r, Long. ftBOfal, Tu-ker. Lowo, Bao Bacrlflea a,i_--?r.re. Buckley. Quinn, Clarkaon i ? beeea -Xmh I-onble pla,r-Br<>dl- unai-lstad, Hit b-. pttoner-NasU, _-i.'k.-r. bhipire? McQuads Tlme? 1 :47. _ TH.'. RHCOl-DS. Tl,* *.!.ints conttr.n- ta h?.'d th- le_d ln tl* Leacne rac br the aame smal! m-r.*1n The L"B?u* and A.-. ~ : - to d?- ari; a* tti LBAOUS. riuhe Woe.'L't Pr * I Qafea. Won- L't. Pr.ck ] _raw?YaW .82 .1 804 i Phllad-iDhla ..28 28 ?0 I .?__. .88 22 ??OO . Bmoklni . -'. 80 .4.4 | .?? '28 .?38 PHaB_-rg ... M 9} M9 , M 1 ... 80 -ri .81" I ln -..-i-t. -1 3j Ml0 I ___8ooxaTXO_r. Cluba. Won. L'L Pr.;t Clubs. *tm. Vt _*??. .A9 22 e?8 Celnmbua .M 8o >?T0 bt LonC. ..*! :? '.'<-' MUattra ... U ti .482 Balttmow .M M ?"-?< [<:??'?; -> - _ <n. \\% ? ... .i,?_tl .. 31 H .48. VV*el.in_i_?u . 1. 40 A.I GAMIOS TO-DAY. 1X408? Bro-.kl-n v? ___8__B. ?>' BmmXtn Part Brooklyn. N-w-Yora - I la. a* Phlljdelphla. Chleaa-d ra. rittauurg. ac ChiaM riiiniBBafl >e. __av___*8, M Cln*l__ae?_ asaociATioir. Rt Loula vtv Lo'ilsvlil-, at Kt Lonls. t olanbua va. . Inetnnatl, st Coinmli'ia. b.'?i'.rfi vw. Waahlnirt.iii. at B.wlon. In er...r M h;w.-1 - t"*d .__*__Ji _tn_n_lor. in thla city on July 4 HM ??*Te;li aod Manhattan Athletlo ahlba liaVe arr_ng>d to play tholr second game at Manhattaii Fi"--. aa Bm) 'i.y Th* New tork team wlU /leave for Phlladetphta thls morning snd wlll play three g%m*? m Phlladelphlu and a UB8 number ln Chleaco, Cieveland. Clnclnnatl and ritu b-rg before tkey retnrn to home grofloda. All tha local p*\-r? went along ex.-*pt. Sharrott. Miry Ewing, a sister ot .M___g_ Jamea Mutrls, diad at ca-laafc, Maaa., y.-aterday. THE __________-_OOI--l \7CT0RIOUfi. THEY PLAY A 'iP.i:AT t'PHILL IMME AND BEAT PHILADEI.PniA IN THE TENTH. Phllad"' .hla. June 29.-Bta--5klyn played a great up-hill famr- thi>- aT'jm.-in, tletng the <cors lt. the nlnth on go.,d hltang and wlnnlng ln the tenth. Eapar wa* effe<*tlye >.p lo the alxth inning, but afvr that ha *s_s hit rather hard. and but for th. BBfarfe tleldtng of the 1 tiiladelpMa-, the. \-leltor. -aiuld have wr.r, withln the nlne Innlng*. At- | tondance, _____? Ttie aaste PHILADELPHIA r li p.- a e IlamlUr.n. 1. I 12 2 0 0 Thou-peon, r. f- 1 1 2 1 0 lo ieha.it/, e. L Q 0 1 0 1 Mayer, o. f ... 1 1 o 0 0 Finkn y. 3b.... 0 2 1 * 0 ! Cj-nianto. 8.... 1 1 1 1 0 Fouti. lb. 1 2 10 0 0 Myera. 2b . 1 1 2. .. 0 BuX , I 1 _ l) 0 ShU.dle, 8h. 2 3 2 2 1 Bmnv r r. .- 1 l - o u lb. f , 13 , , 1 \llen. aa. 0 0 7 s O BROOKLYN. r lb po a e Colllna, 2b. ? 2 2 fl 0 Ward, ?_. 1 _ . 2 1 Griflm. ( l...li 0'Brl*.!, 1. f... 2 - 1 0 0 Laiaat p. o o l i 1 Totala.11 14 80 18 8 Allen, as. 0 O l s " E?|aar. p. 0 . 0 1 <? Qli aaaa. p. l 1 0 l o Total? .10 18 80 17 3 nrooklvB . 0 1 0 0 o 2 | 0 4 2 11 Pi", .d inhia .08810 0 201 10 Earnsd runa-BT-oklrn B, PhUadelphtt. 8. Two-ba*- ' hita-^bikney, FonlB. iaW, EapU. Threv-ba*.- hit*- i G-tli' llan.lltoi-.. Gl'-ion. Home mo-f olltna. ***** \ __*??_-'-O'Briau 2. HamUton. Doubto play*-Mye~.. AH.-i. | an_ FlMWn 2 Thon.p*on and Brown, Ward and Jrout.. Vtrat"*** ..n balls- "" Lovetl -. off F.per .*>. ..ff Gieason 1 Ult bv P toh'd haU lltm Itoi. Struek ovit-By Lovett V r_*ar- Iti? ..m-o'-l I"*lv 1. Wlld p;tch-4dea a.n. Cn.plr. Hurat. Tln;.'-'Jl6 ., .MFi* ON MANY DIA>fONDS. rhi-a?o. June 20 -Klng waa on the eard to piteh for Pttuhurg todav, but at the ia-t moment BaMwln wa* iub .litutod, pn-umably i n th- UlBBli hn n.ade Saturday. Ihe Cottt r-rer-ed the pr .gramm.-. nowever. and hit U.e b!g fellow hard. baaMaa pl-vlng an ermrlea- game Th* Smoky (?:?-, bay* hit Ilutchiw.a f?lrly. but coukl n.t b.m.:b their hit*. The seore: r___m . .3001000 0-8 MiJSburg .:: . B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Am Chlcaarj 11 1".tU!.ur_ ?. Err-rs?Chlravo 0, Plttahurt* 7. pHcBera HBtehlaoa and Ba.dwln. I mptro . CIBQlanaM June _o ? An ______ Bbl*". n-tnnlng gan..- w_ won by i IllllBBBll at the Leairi.- I?_rk thla __u>.n<?? pnor 88-talaa bv the un.ptr- __law?a1 Cter* Bad _ - only run. In the ia-t Uii.lni' Wtaei bv CkOBt and I)-nn-.. witl. a hit and a aaeTUtae, e?v- _ka Rada Uie winalng rua. 4_-_-__aaa. 888 Ttn* seore: ..t, .0001 00000023 601008008 8-1 ()4..|.;t.... i ..veland 4. Err.r.?Cin.ltin it. t, (l-V.'-n.l A PlP h.er.-Rhlne. *lld V-.'. ' I liattin. n___a-_a__la, Jun.- 20-It i.a hard to teli just why the Athletl :* defeat.d tiie BaJt:ni....? her." to-day by th- - of ;, t.. 4. I.v'. t.-tn, h.ivl . i a.i InniiiB UM iuitlmop ;r Ivad inning Uumi th" Athb-tn - did Ui th.-lr? Thau ...tij-l.-d wlth W'-od's frne work at rrltl u-eou. dld th> hustneaa for Bamle's msli. At t^irtaiiee l 2?*t? Th. e.ore aaa laat* .* o o o n l o o 8-8 Haltimore ., 0 0 0 18 0 0 0 0?4 Baab>lta 118111- 8, BaltfTiTT. 18. Biiata AM Baltlii.or.- 4 nieban Wej-hlng and (unriinghan.. I ?> bJiu isaigaaea ? a, Jun.- 2'< ? Hoaton outtut-.d th- benators to . .1 won ?-a*ily. Th- lat- r. on tiy* baaehlta und rtv.> ? '1 two r'ina. A'.t-ndanee. 1.400. Th - ., A A i. 4 0 1 0 0 0 : 0 0-7 WaaBlaat-Bi -.0 nol 1000 0-2 lu.'h:*.- B<*ton 10. Waahlsglon ?' l.r-.tv Bo.ion -.'. \V_..iiiiztiH. 2. PltchaiB Bulftntoo an.i Wotewmo ' m l ir- ix-rlna. Louiavaie, June 28-< ook and B-ard are releaaHl be? eause they have born "off" in their playmg Nelther ran fra- or bai any mara. Taxler wlll uew lake hla j_a.? Sfi-W Even More Necessary than TFamily Umbrelh? Is Gold Dust Washino Powdeb. Why? Jfecause tt'a maae to fill a want, and does what it's made for. Chcaper than the cheapest FOUR POUNDS FOR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. Less than ONE-HALF the price of other Washing Powders, tnd yet it is Pure as the purest For cleaning, scouring, scrubbing, ? is unexcelled. All Grocers keep IL _ N. K. FAIRBANK X CO.. ManufacturerB. Chicago. NEW-TORK OFPICE, Prodace Exchang-e. at flrot, Jeunlnga at ahort. Raymond at ahtrd. Rran and Cahlll wlll catob. St. LouK, Jnne 29.?After th* Brown* had the game wel) ln hand Captaln Comlskey put ln a nev ca?rh*r ln th.- elghth. aod ?*__, who had b*ten dolng splend'.dly, let down ln hls dellvery, and th<* Columbus bov* mada thr** alnglea aad a doiiblo, six runs balng ecored. In the nlnth lnnt-ig three hlU and a b_?e on balla gav? Colurobu* eno'igh rnna to win the gmtua. Atteudanos. 1.200. The seore: St. Loul*.2 110 4 0 0 2 0-10 Colun.bua .0 0 0 0 0 10 6 4?11 Ba--hit_?fit. Loula 11, (.olnmboa 10, Errora?St. LouU 4. Coiur.l.us 8. lltcbara-Naal. Uoian and bUvotta- tn. plre-Davls. Buitaiu, Jun* 2*._The Bnffaios bunehed their hlta In the nrtn innlng to-day. and tho ata runs seored .bout won U.e game from th. Lebauon*. The aeora: n.j.._wo . aooioooo o-o l.-banon . 0 0 2 2 0 10 1 1-8 Biaenita? Buffalo 11. LebaDon 10. Errora?Buffalo 0. betenea 6. Battorlea- Barr and Weckbecker, and Flta Keulil and Buahong. ./racuao. Juno 29 ?The Svracnae nlna wleidad the bat to better advaoUge than Uiair New-Haven rlvala and w.q the gatue by Um a_ro: Bmevea . 020001*0 0?7 New-Haven . 002001000-8 Baaehlta--iyraruaa 10. N-wila-.ii 7. Error* -fevracnae 7. N??-.--Hav-n 0 Batu?rl?a?Cougblin wnd Myera and CHarkaoo snd TMraaa ? 6PORT AT TIIE, WICKF.TS. TOIIONTO'S OHAMPION CRIOKET TEAM DHTEATS TIIE COSMOPOIJT4N. The <_h_wnp1on Ko-edale* <?f Torootw at Cllfton yes tenlav won a p?>d gatne frtnn the (o_i-iopollt__is. The i atindleiis Iissve a go<d teiirn and ataaaU make a go.xl tranie wlth tlie I/eu.:ie tie-iin at Bergen Point to day. The prlnoip__ feutnre of the gatne was the bowllng ol W. Martln. who ln the second innlng obtalned elarht wlol.eta for faurCaen ruiLa. The fidlowlng ls the full seore: COSMOPOLITAN. 0. A. McCully. b J. Martln. 2 ? H. Martln, b F. Martln .2 J. Garland. c Howa>_, b Cl*m*nt..12 b I". Martln.0 I G. Myera. c Foroster, b Clen.ent... 1 C Bowbank*. b F. Martln .8 M.-' ,-r.hjr, b Clement. 0 not out.7 ; J. rlaanerv, C Murtln. b Clement.. 0 b P, Martln.6 11. i: Wa.ker. h J. MarUn. 0 run out .._..0 i B. r.'.ford. .* J. Martln. b 9. Martln 5 b I. Martln .0 ! J. Mnnr... b J. Martln. 2 c P. Martln. b J. II. niddle, c Clement. b J. Martln .1 Martln . 0 b F. Martln.1 F. P. Ja.-ason, nor, out... 0 b F. Martln.2 V L. Beotl Brown*. absent_ 0 b F. Martln.1 Byea . 4 Leg byao.I Log bv-.. 1 Total .88 Total.25 ROSEDALE. J. K Bowbanka, o Garland b McCarthy.11 w. Uodger. . M.-C'illy, b WeUnr . 7 1 Martln, o My.rs, b M.Carthy. 8 i. b I.ron. b Wa.ker. 0 r Anderaon, al M ?> a-thv, b Walker. H Ho-srd. i. Walker . 0 aa i- and U Walker. 7 .1 ;i Porestar, run out.14 i I *:.. ... r l.rouno. b Flaouery. 0 A. C. Bell, - Myera, b FlaftiTy. 1 tt. I. M?-t!n, not out. 0 .~.10 Wlue . 1 T.ta! .75 At Bertteley Ovai vesierday the team ol St. Paul's nui.l- their flrst appeuranoe ln New-York and eaatl. defe?it.-d the home tea-n. The boys ftelded with a vlm seld.m aeer on a New York fleld, and their sharp work waa the faaaare ol tbe gatne. J. II. Colt dld tho prlnclpal ran gettlng and al.o bowled well. Tha luii seore to-toa -: BEBKELEY. Bev. I) I Evtuis, run out. 9 e Col* b Mende... T C li Heualry, . and b Co.t. 1 C Gordon b Foatar 0 s \,-lm, ?? i_0'l b Colt. 6 retired hutt.. .... 0 E H M ???-n, b MuTley. 4 n.'t out.. _ M. ..-'. - < pei U Morl-y.... 1 e aiol b Meada... 0 J. C.B i-.e run out.,... tt not out . 0 1 ...p.r b Illlngwortli..lO run out. 0 5 t ;.. .... ? colt. 8 _, H. M.\:l Id. nui ont. . b F.*ter.,. 4 B. V, ? , nlby. not out. _ b Meadi....6 W Henry, e C.lt b llllng-orth... 1 By -. . . 4 L?.* bya*. 1 To*?1.57 Total (1 wkta.. 18 ST. PAL'L'S SCHOOL. Iforiey b Moarao. 8 I. K. T'bbltts, run out. 1 I '?? M...U b M.wrau. 0 b Evana .14 M. K. .i..rdou. '? Moaran b E%_na. 0 W. D Wurd. e r>avi?a bClarke... .11 J. 11. Colt, jr, c Davtea b Clarke.22 a. P Meade t. Ba_*i_y. 2 w. H !'.> tor. not ..ut.-.12 t . !.! ngworth bMaxtleld .ltt H lrvliig. c and b Urlaraon. 1 Tiy-.a . 4 Leg byaa. 4 T.tal ._.:.87 FT OBOBOBfi CHl'RCH BATTALION ?'JAJIES. The seventh ani.o-J athletle g-.wmee of tbe Batrali-m nf st. G*ot_e'_ rhnrrh, in Rtitherfotrd Place. took placa nt i: i.-knway Park yesterday nfternoon. The un,.' tlng feature wiss the obstacle raoe, whl.-h wa., I won by Q. Beannaa. Followlng ls tlie pmgramme: l?K).\:ii_ daah?W.>n bv John Revelle, *ct_tch, ln 108-8 aeeaBie: i-mll H-ick. aexond; Wllllam B_e_e. thlrd. 220 l ?ni dash-Won by Frank Mltclaell. ln 86 aee ord : I-'-rdlnand Wolfertr.. ee^-.uid, and Blchard Wagner third. 110 vards?Won by Joaeph Rnltaback, aeratch, ln 68 seeoctde: WllUani nae_e. ilO vard*. aecond; Frederl. liellof, 10 ya-ls, thlrd. --. varda- J???>nh oult_hack. aeratch. 2 mlnatea :_ls. fli-st. Bnill Ilack. scratch, seoond; Hermaa Anderson, thlrd. . ...?? mlle?Herman J. Arvderson _lra% 16 yards, ln ;', mlntitea 20 se.onda; Georire Iwwnia;), acratvh. _ee aa_: Alexander Haate_a_-i 190 "*_*-_. thlrd. ub*?>:!e raee. 440 jurd.?George Iiowroa*_ flrst, John A. howman aecond. Kunnlne broaA li_nip-__mll Hoch, 14 feet H Inche*. flrst: John A. Bownian. *e?-ond, 13 feet 9 luchea; t.e,,rk'>' li.>wmnn, tWrd, 18 feet 8 Inchea. The Judge* were 0. raehwatieT and Theodore fiedg wl<h, Bt George A. C, *iid Wllllam McCreedy, Pastime A. C. Referee*? Fredcrlc Belluf and Wllllam liaird, Mt. /... iriro A C. a-:d A. P. Volsk>W-ky. C. (.'. B. Y. A. t. r-tarter?ThaOdeuB Lawrence. NATIONAL TENNIS TOt'BNAMENT FOR PAIRS. To-day will ^r-e a gre.it ma-ch betweon O. S. Campbeli and K P. Huntlntrton. Jr.. and U. W. Sloeum, |r.. and J. 8. Cljrk lu tli- National Tennta Toumament for Palia.. vhii-h Le?an yeaterday on tho grounds of the. btaten Ialand Crlcket Club at Llvlngston. S. 1. Only tlve palr* had -atcred the competltlon for ttie doubl- champlooAhlp of the Ftutt, but the** tlvo team. made up m .-Kill and repntation what thoy U.ked ln numl.-r* The . oiirt* were ln _xeelUa.it eondltion, and wme expert tonnl- w-i- attaaaaat. Cauipbell and Huntinrton pla\--.l ? mateh of the day aguin*t A W post and Rlohard .- ai.d ??_ itit.B pia,- -_.- aaaa in tbe thr.. BBBB, but the \l.tory went to ti.1' f..rn;er t<_.n Ly O?l, 0-4. 6-2 Ii in a Millor and E. T Hall n_ide a hard and plueky flcht agalnst th-ir op|ionenta. but af'.er -li.uii.k: tn# ? Ml I'l >">."d et'l ""r?* .;on.peIl.d to \ ielil th- n.abh to tho atBaaHei paay "f Slo-um and Clariie. Th- acore was 2?0, o-3. 1?1 I'. K. I'erklna and S. (". Mlllett put up a good game agaln't <'anipbell and IIuntlrii_rt<>'. u. .Bi round. and Miii-t aaaaetally dld u8utU?a waa* caaayaal -nd UuntlngTi.n, howev-T, won -ifl. ? .. 0?3, 0?4. BVRIAL OF |___D___tfO- BROKAW. The body of Pr*deri.*k Bfokaw, Un- young hero who lost hi. llfu ln the attomp. to *av- Annie D88-8, * maidse.var.t. from drownlng at Elberon, X. J.. ln?t w.-ek. rea-liM N.wark ul 11 a. ni. v.?t*r.l-iv on a trjln .... U.e Oncrat Ballinad ..f N-w-J. r-f-y Th- fun. ral i?irtv aaaatat . ;.!ly. tlie Kev Br. Y.mng and n.en.lara of th Prln.-ec.n ha*eball eluh Th- .-..Rin w_i plac.d in a htarsn ln waUlng and tak-n la _____M i'l-aaant i om. t-rv. where lt -aa pla-*d ln the Brokaw f.unlly %ault on th alop, overlooklng the l*a*aalc Biver lt was aald In Uie cemetory Va\t the atudenu of 1'iiu-eton aould erect a monu.-oi.t to Brokaw. 3_sn?c3k?ft I DECOBATIYE KEEDLE WORK HAS BEBN DEVELOPED AND PERFECTED BY THB Singer Sewing Machines UNTII, yon ean nceompllah In une wrrk whai u.efl ta lake month*. and ran da il much better. LE1RA HOW IT 929 IIIiO.IDW.tT FLINT'S FINE FURNITURE. W*E BK?_ NEW ?MM AT PBIC'BB that oUi*r* can only make up thelr mlnd. to aceept wfcea the artici** are no lonavr Qealrahle. bnt batweon aeaaona, ?. at preaent, we re>mark to lower and lower prlcea aay sampie* that prove nluw ?*[>?. We have many now ?at wlll aleaaa tha eeonomloal al the trreaflT red'iced ' price. CEO. C. FLINT CO., miMTiRi: rtixKEBs. 104. 10S AMI 111- WEST I ITH BT. RUSSIAN TAN FOR REVOVATING LIOTTT OR DARK RUSSET SHOES For *ale ln all leadlng ahow atorea. Ri:ST<*?RFF fc BBI?tt?BV, New-York. M8??Boflnreea TO-MORROW Tb tne last opportanity to secure Georgia-Afaoama Invcstnient and Development Co. Stock at price of $3.50 per share. Offlces, Room* Hl and .12. 11 Wall Street. MME. RUPPERTS NEW BOOK " How to be Beautiful" bae pleated Uie udiea ao w?U Uiat tnat she ha. d*cid?d u, praaon'. a copy free thu monUi te all caliera. or wll. eend by h.all on reeelpt at Oo. pcataga MME. A RX'PPEBT, 6 Elbl' HTH-ST.. NEW-VORK. GRAIX AXD I "ODVCE MARKETS FEA.TTRFJ9 OF B?W-YO?- PEAXIWOS. The visibla aupply on gaturday was: Wheat. 13,5?B,3fttf busliei*. a de.-rease ot 1.057,-531 btMhele; eom. 3,*r>1.051 bushels, a decrviise of 4?7,_42 bu.bela; oett. MB6J4II bnshels, a decrease of 801,0*4 ba?ru*lfl. The weeh's tradlng at the Prodnoe Exchange opene4 witli rerwwed ai'tivity ln the sperulative market and an erratic rmge of priecs, altliough the flnal d*ttt favored tli" baar BMfl The volume ol bunines* agg-? gated nearty 10,000,000 bushela. The news frorr. Eua ela re>.pectli)g th'* gl<?>my outlook llfl the harvoetina; and fears ot a partitit I .mlne in?teri?!y aldod the longa for a stiort pe-ri ai .luxliu the e?-ly se*sloa, and prtoe*} n?de .n.nte i.dvance. Tla-n axain thera were further acooutits of nli, IB ?flBflflfl ai.n Mi?so_i, and UBa. too, wa? used as a bull f*^to-. July fpened at 81 0_ i a, and B_al I ,*tile.l to 81 00 3-S, rloaing at *1 00 3 A. Deeefflber raaaed froin 01 3-4 oeiita early up to 88 ibrl aubflfltroeatty dropp^ to 67 3 16. The lata CllthB were reaponalh? for nu*?t of the tub*e<ine.i4 woahne*-,. Pabfic Bon UeatBMl came fnxB 3-4 to 1 1-4 pence lower, *rh?a prlvnto inesiagefl ra p )rted a ?em: p.inlrki eotalitlon nf affaira. l'*n* waa aAto depreaaed 'ite- _rt?_ of 27 .ooo buebel* of new T<-nt?flflOB wheal of t ? - iiuality at st. LouU waa more than ln.-al bulls cvuld stand. and lt rennlted Ir. a gen? eral Uijnldntion. Ii?ar> Indlan ahipmenta to tha I'nlted Ki' gdom and the (Yrt i;ent also helped the dx ellne, beflidefl whlch Ibe looal atoeltt ln -ton- .n"n*j*ieA ..v.'.r 400,000 baflheh) <lu.irt: tii- i;.*t week. Thc vtaiblo supply was up to iri'tienl ,- . na. md hnd no tn flu.-iu-e. Bree aefflng *f Jarj by a rdg operator who l.o'ig'it on tataraaj l-ist u.ie ? lorher woakenlng Infhi lltt. >p?)t tnf>V'-ni.'iit wae iinaleratfl at genei?l? tt.-ady prk.'s. siilppetv boitglit PO.000 bushel*. mair.lr Bo '- Clii'-.-i'.'.) and Nf.. 1 N rtliert. apri?f. M'.llcr* took 111,000 lllletl' i >n corn thc entire market w_s aarflBB, wtth eo_ fcklenil'le Imyltii; ? optloie. inainlv try local flliOrtB. Th- rJoae aboxi <i n.-t aalafl af 8-8 n l l-*1 eent* over .-atunlav, a:'1 tln1 .(*?. ulatlve baaflBflflfl aggrr cat*4 1.000,01 L.i)"ral claaraaaaa and *r:iaU*r ts* .;|>ts it the \\.-st a?Bl liad hoeti ant|eip*t*yj were th" ch?f baTJ f'iftire?i. ln addition to whwri tha rtalhla rapply d""r"iv-.-i aearlj :.ooooo r>usiiela. Ti.e -,p.it miu-kot aivaaeed i 8 oin. bul ther" waa not Miucli IU( t .i tl- lt?ling. Exporters le.ught -.??l.rH).) tuisi'."' Th" OBl mirket hnd few feitu?a, and trndinp la all llreetloa* waa r*aouarallvflly ikra. A weak .p-n Ing on opttow m-s tooowed i ? **? t<( thia ii--- i_ corn. mil lu" months clo*ed 8-8 to M e*nt ;!- ipol ih- inarkei| was llrm. at,d la rhflr. hardened m maBlpaHllon al th<> \v.'.t. wMeh frlght"!'.<i !"<i.i ihort*. OpBot rJoaed fMm B lo tl Biglier. Nin" hnpflred lleroe* warx ashf for pron.pi di-iivecv. lurlBdtiig 230 ti-r-..s for axpoct, The oB?lai nn natlon* were a*. IoOowb: Wl.eat-Jiiti", i?l "1 14. .inlv. #1 tv> :i 4 : Au<n*t, tn; ?-; Beptember, BB; Oetober, BU 1_: NmemNe, i,7 i --. Deee?ber, 87 :i4 t-ent- m.iv (188_), ei oa. r.irii-Jaae, 83 l i Jaly, 81 T-. .vnnist. -.- :n; heptenile-i .7 '. - . Oetober, ,7. I'.senil^r. '.:i Bfl?Ifl, "it-?Jaly, 37 14. Aafraat, 84 1-4; *H'ptembe4\ 33 1 4 c tltfl. Lard-.lulv. X"!'I7: Aiicnst, IBBB; 8888X088881 ???> .ii ; Oetober, *? 7_. ti*- reeetptfl ..' rrarn :u:d fl..tir r?'i?>n-'d aa ?? .'.av at New Vork. Phlladelphia Ilalttmore an.l Boataci ?..?* ae feUowfl: Wheat -Xrt.noo i.u-.,_l~ . roro, ITdhho buahel*; at- i7..,ui ha*tol*; t..t.il graln, .*)., 018 blista'ls; ft ur, a<?,M?-?^?_.lh*ge?. At rhlCa^o, M||. waaike,. an.l ,^t. l.'.uU the arrlval* were wheal ?. | bti-hels-- corn. 4t?i.71."> nti.li..!* )l?|^. ?JO..404 rw-slieU1 tot? grain, 737.370 Lu-liel? floti', I^MI barrela* '