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GRIFFIN'* BAD BLUNDER ,.G A RACK Bl OVER-CONFIDENCE. mWEBTM at Mcivtis PARR skvi.il.l lkfi.kc TION3 ON RACING. mms bass* of the jun- meeting of the Coney lal* Ai Jockey CWb are lust out. Th.-y are as band snd wail groomed aa ar.- tbs offleera, gov ??n)' anl n "*' "f tlw BxeCUtlTS Committee 'J0,1" rliib. a I " ll Wet) known that no racing station in A .erica, or In any other part of ^Tworid. ever bad a list ol officers, s Board of aavernors anl sa Executive Committee so eminent -ranml beauty aa the Coney Island Jockey for P rsonsl !Za possesses They are s most amaslng col. ',*t'on of Antlnouooa Just glance over them, t-Z-tat Ismea G K. Lawrence, Colonel Lawrence !_?, William K. Van lerbl! . John H. Bradford, c rtiello-" Fellowes, United Btatea Senator-elect e_-ar?t- Poabody Wetmore, John G. Heckscher, ^n*ral Daniel Butterfield, Herbert C. Pell. James *T",__ B n M. Bowers, James R. Keene I^d Genera, a ? W. Wadsworth. Every one of Ihrae r-M -'' except oi all an I BMresstvely handsome. A refkrctlve philosopher l^bt alnu'-'t think that lb* offlcera snd governors Vj\he cooey leland Jo key dui had I !Lf!>- oa the ground of I If it were not ?11 kno-.vn thsl th- physical comeliness of these jjZrasentstlve racmg men is only the out's ""af unusual intellectual powers. Moa pica na they ill are io tha ii- rge William Cur;.-, ls bia novel of '"Trumps .nr.v,-i publish i befon tha Civil War, a most in* Listing original and attractive novel, which by o-rav- mst n of public caprice nevi ^j-qh-r :?:;.' which lt richly deaerved ap ka . th? fascinating features and the manly form of LksaSe? ?'"'??- Abel Newt. Thia her - of "Ti ?afWSlklni ?' >~n Broadway on* fine Sunday n irn M when the lovely devoteea of fashion were on Sag way to the servicea at Grace Church, then far'ar. 1 away the favorite church of the Pour Hun l?_ of lhal day. Aa Abel Newt sauntered down Bros 1 wv ! ? * -""'' s WtT" p,> alluring, bia classic feature* were ao Grecian, Ma figure was so symmet neal that Mr. Curtis tells us that many a feminine _>_nc* I-L"': ' '"" ''"-'"--''V" ** A^' -N**wt P*** ; ''?' Qaf of the Chief attractions of Suburban Day at gitfe-iaheni Kuy la the opportunity to gass upon the Abel Hewts of v. ? Coney Viand Jockey Club. They are al! --1-" r ' : ,; ul"':'" "',1'1 lh,'y ur<" ****** ",rvs" -gi m p-eat force wa,-n the most popular and cele? brated ot American handicaps la decided. . jt anrprtsing thal with such a sumptuous ar* ?-?If glass ?" Phoebuses and radiant Narcissuses a* the Coney Viand Jockey Club can muster, the flub booka are BBOdelS .if taste and beauty, and that all the arrangements of the meetings are examples of artistic inger, u: ty 7 K th* I.exow Committee should ever turn Its de T-_.taling ar.l destroctlTS forces upon the race? tracks, and abould peer curiously Into all the de? tails of the deal which Richard Croker ls believed to have made with certain people in regard to tbe doeing- of tha City poolrooms, there ?would t?" gnashing and Shlrertngs and terrora arnon-* certain racing men. If the investigation should ever be turned In that direction, and the Inquiry should be pirated unsparingly and unrelcnfl.-ssly. certain -acing men would probably l>e SS eager to flee to Europe In pursuit of health as Mr. Croker was. Tm Le?-rw Committee haa proved beyond dispute ot question that the polite force of this town has b?en in tbe habit of extorting blackmail from bouses of HVfime. It la well known that the police for.*. txacied blackmail from the city poolra >nia while those rooms were open, and that an enormous reve? nue wa. derrel 1 from tbeaa ro .nu. If Veter De Lacy cared to po on the stand and tell all that he -?x-rs about police blackmail of poolrooma the qullto upon the fretful Tammany police porcupine would start In the llv.-'i- ri p issible fashion. A well-known Tammany leader In this town, who mm mirted one of the mast cowardly and Vis:.ir Hy a* laMtnatlons ever known In New-York, but who, nevertheless, w-as ap;-olnteJ to an Important by Mayor Gilroy, could undoubtedly tell a great teal shout Tammany bia. kraal", of poolrooms and gambling bouses If he cared to tell the whole truth. Like Mr. Croker, this Tammany assassin bas grown -.-rmously rich tn a few years In mysterious ways. Perhaps the Lexow Committee, before lt com] lu labors at the end of thia year, may bave s-me ?jaatlons to ask this assassin as t.> the sources of ks wealth. Well-informed turfmen and well-informed poll ti-ians believe that when the poolrooms wire rnn -tagln this city Tammany Hall and the Police I >e jartment blackmailed tnem out of a total of at least tlOO.000 a year. That was a considerable annual tribute, much prized ty Tammany Hall and the Po? las Department. The managers of the racetracks were very anxious to get the poolrooma closed, In order to Increase the attendance nt the racetrack-. If the poolrooma sere closed, many of th- | who made beta In the poolrooms would go I racetrack* to mak'- beta snd many of the pool room-keepers woul J tadio stands In th" betting of tV racetracks as bookmakers and pay 1100 per day for eaoh atand. So the closing of the poolrooms would greatly ettrick the treasuries of the ra ? tracks. Richard Croker controlled the Democrat I- L<--;is lature of 1893. No lill to close Vie ruy poolrooms could pa?s the Legislature without lits consent. Tammany Hall and the Police Deportment were generally believed to i? MackmaHlng trie city pool rooma to so fruitful an extent that it was thought Mr. Croker weall hesitate to Cut off so bl. u rev? enue from Tammany Hall and the Pobce V.-part Bent. Mr. fr..k.-r arenl t New Orleans and spent some time there, in New-Orleana or elsewhere Mr. Croker's eyes were opened. Possibly his po kets __l._eaopcn'"1 '*''?" -":" mw ii great light. He con? tented to th- passagi of the Elli which closed tim city poolrooms. M- Croker haa never bea ?segjectlng his own Interest- H-- never forgets J*-, .i! pro ,JUO- ?? anybodj ign to sup J?8?.'"1'. .".. hard ci tel onsenteo to tne closing ?tee city poolrooms inleea some very ertlcacloua -rruments w.-r<- us* i ir, his ? .....'^sow Committee has the power and the authority to Inqulr. .-,.. tnlnge. "lenard Croker aay, How long will it oe r-e.ore _.jni.. of his Intimate friends on tv fo lo Join him" The men who ar- advising th" New Jockey ' afc vSr'S "2_nmii tlon of th< number of splints ai I 22T**S ?- "I th- {.iff. They -S ?. n.?rV l!* ' ? i,:i'' i 'W| t_K., ?? "SI* ktht "'??? ?'???<???"" ?'??? ?? rt,.u K. t,? "?Pilbil . . ,:,', I-,,-.-.! _M-n>eil.r """' r' """' v- ?- carried on In thal State PSMpubll ina ii \ w-Jersey na v. -,:,,;,--- | Mia thai T. .. ,,., dh of tl b_-_L. ?' ' '' f'""i"J"li<";?'i Oovornor and ,. Re Pub.lcan Le, - .- ? rn.,-,, r->? ;:? | .|,,,,'. ga forge, u. Jf rac-,,,, .? ,h . ,;.,,.. ,; . , .?. ,.(r. TSP *"d anoi -,, ,r- ., ,ri-|.-s. ESP for the i .RV" Wit la ate Wl|| Buppresa mr, an.1 don t j that, i ther. J. t\" ' '" '"" lumrov-d and ?? sunda:! of racing ls not lo be elevate*) by a Ev,.1. K_v! --?iS'l-?lnr" 'v'",;"f' !';';": ?"" ' Wind are S"-J '?"-< ther* must be more short rac** |n _n/i-i???a''sf'v "??'?,:,"r' ?cv -t burs and Olou ? "4 'lift.,.-, tried to please the own* - who .-.,. lt ,^.r%"' '" ""*"" " ,ck* (hem plenty race, v. : " In short cut,* Whf"r<* are (iiittenburg and Olouc?ster and ui(tonnon- Surely the New .lok-., elm,,;,.nol _ff-Mi-p_<w,0,'? ? "'"'.;? .1 ol rascalltj -ai British newspapers call Rngllsh racing, on the CT25 tu.rf! ''"'J' '"?' '"' '*??'? " :,: thi ii imber of retta-,." beyond the limit now allowed ana th S|SrVJ_n ': on. bo kmnkii v n mid S.!. Promotion of a "carnival of runcalltv" in ?v_SF.ru.n .n ' '"','" '; "'"" '' '?- "--'.it would be -arr.iv,, . ; ,-. .-.iii-..' although prominent turf reai',_ .?t.favor """ !"p '?"?'?? C;'" to tMat.i" ,r"th' '"''"', ,";'" ,'"" entlrelj , t ^??Interested in their suggestions. Of rT'"'' !;'" '?? '-"i - ' ' nin_<>r "''?". >,,K,h b> '"?'? "' give them Wing sprint* .. I , ... . ,?-??? thia a-oJ. '" ''"',* "" ' !" ??' Enru*.* at al ''"" " "?""re I ..ur of Be? ivTi. y- an'1 ,,'"-v annot sta; here *M_?T.>>S (''"?> decide* to pi klrhoi.'.."""'' Ka" ;r;> u" ,n:-'-: bsve tnrtnl V' '??'? ,: ,::' ?aylng pawer, lotorm.-n' "laurance of racehorse*, and not a aumw .P P'',Tr'b!'r"' ? rambles, w B-tlU_-i?*,Kanitil!ng aprlnts. racing would alnk to "lill...1 '' ' Kit:''"'" l:' ' w''uli ,!'"*"rv'- " ' WmmVe^S''r7r'k\\ ',':!*Lhwtfl>1 resterdsy, Il wa I'ark vj., 'ln, TuAf,'l?v- lh" programme at M ??)" bufth ""' WV r"r i"f'"ll"r :" !?>''? of Tii"i. Im___! I*.* fttendance waa remai j amxatm* ?""?"??? <hat In th. ("?n ria- :- l"'"",'"n "" man- thousands of i ?Plae* .,,;"''""u ra'sh '?.?*"*?' f',r railroad fare, ii ;.. ?onty ni i Jr ?j"1'1 s,i"r"' ttfket. and -hen have th ??<! ?ta.iri ,. r"m $1" '" ,"'" ln :h'' bating ring, ta"? earth rt? .- x:r'11" f"r f" "ianv dll>"" Where l^j^mPZJl1,*** "'?' r"",1"v" T'ia' '? ?'"' ^y80.!.*.'.".. 'V k:V5 v"rv . melancholy and J^uam'anr- . *wl fra,lklv l'> all his friends Wr*' ?,1",?_ ,haJ he ought to have won 6te*U? 7hi. 1. "e''p .?* "" on Tuesday night '^y ihe ra. - hv ia 7 j.1'? '. r,'Kr"{ ovw throwing .,r"1fnn thrll ? lark of Judgment. _?* moat1 ?uTirtaw,".y "??'"??'t moe on Melba hy I* ought t_"^ ov*rronfi?ience and careleasneaa t****rt have rii-L b""n ?,,?P"?J''d for a month. ^ *rat ?\\c* fofl '.V ,ani ,he haefcan of Melba *iac* lost their beta solely through (Jrlf. RUBBER GOODS IOU Tin: HOI SBHOLD. Hot Wnler Buttles, I.nil. lula*. ( ilxhtniia, *?, rilli:.-. rill.,..*., Vura.rrj >li.ii I nu. et.*. HOOGMAN RUBBER COMPANY, "MIOADWAY, 1 21 IVI'st BBB **T.. (or. a...I ai il Street. I Aili, .'.th Au*, ll..tel. I fin's Inexcusahle <\u\r.'le-i<:ne*>.. Th* Jockey ha.l the rae.- w.n with Melba, -.vii. ii h.- turned uro'in.l to '.".ak hack anl pulled her np slightly. IM. Kearney came dp with a. tremendous rush, uni beal Melba ..ri tin- post liv a head. Buch reckless carelessness as that nf Griffin in thi? .a-.-* ought t.a i>" punished severely. Tin favorite, l.a Mlsa-re, won the second rnr* easily, anil 1'.'in: aisseur, the r. tu 1 .ni favorite In the third rn<**-, was ali-., an easy winner, Banquet, in the Hudson uiver Handicap, had only John Cooper to defeat, and wns at .ll- .ti II" run a fal ter ru.-., than his performance .. few days ago against sir Walter, and took the prlz**.without an ? Sort. Ill- colored followers <f the niees have heen backing The Coon, Dr Knapp's black i "lt. sll tht a; hun their patience was rewarded The Coon, who was well backed, '.von the lifth rm-e with pl.-ntv to apart. Now, if iii" 4-11-41 policy play -thouin wi;* to-day, Thompson st. arri ths two Afri? ca I Little ar..! HU would be ail ablaae. fortunes have been lost on Oeorge Beck al Mor? ris Park. !!'? won three r."'"*1 in succession a* Gravesend, hut the M rr:*. Park WU .ms t.. have taken away ail his speed. Once more he waa hi ivtly backed yesterday, bul came in third in the sixth ra^f, Dammit winning lt v. rv easily, while the outsider, Toung Ar).m. gol second place, DETAILS OP THK RACING. FIRST RACE Hai ll. sp Flva I irkmgs. Btttlng. *-? rt. lt D. Leach ,- c..'- eh e. gd Kearney, by i..':,".. m. lu*.. - yean, 103 tt. .!', ike) 1 15?1 4 1 W '? iti A- Campbell'* rh. m. Melba ?">. yu i. ,,r. 95).(Griffin) 3 6?1 " 1 .1 McLaughlin'* h. e. Wtrnbtrg, -1. ll" iHlmalS I. u 4 Ti Hurllna-ham, S, M '.ur. 100).(Penn) 0 IS 1 ."> 1 1 IL'!.iTurali <a 17 .'. O - herfargllla. 5, 112.<I.;..,.' ).-> ? ?? 8 l 2 i Dollar 0, HO.(Keefe) 0 4a 1 19 1 in. .i. va.ii Huetton) o r> i ."? i Tan.' 1 :!W Mutual* Ed Kearney ?tral**1u f**-t io. ..la.** 130 83. "n?, m.. thr."- $22 0*.; Melba plact *1T'?'.. ont, two, Ihret 110 00; Weinberg ont, two, thret 17 55. vx-n by a head; ont mil a hall lengths between steond and third. r-'Ki'i i.\I> HACK For fillies liner year* old; all..-ancos. 'Ott mlle. J. A., A. H. A r>. H. MorriS'l tv f T.e. Mlaere, by Wisdom Pudagra, 117 lt.? (Llttlefleldi I 2 1 1-8, Manhattan Stable'* Lr. f. Flin. I17.(8ims)] 10?1 4 1 ? i*'i hilt. r. Bon M ;!' eur. 117 illuinilt,.ni 3 12 1 3 1 Lightfoot, 117.s?. ;.'iv.-i .a I-', r. 'i ?? la. in.(Foal'? hu- 1 SO 1 Clementina. 117.(Lambie*-) 0 5?1 '?' " |. -iii Varden, 117.(Bergen) 0 1" 1 8 1 Poetry ll".to. Taylor) 0 <v? 1 to i -a, 117.(Ulase)O I'a 1 4 1 i:-ir..;.i.i ii7.(Carter) 0 iv 1 20 1 Tim* 1:42. Mutual-*?I? Miter* Mralghl 118 85, plaea fl) 70, r,n-. tu .. thr.- *7 In. i'lirt pine fi,I ZS, nt, two, thr?? ft>C*A; s -. Malheur ont, two, thr** 113 10 W rn by u lenKih nnl a tuilf. MOM between BSCOBd nnj tlilr.l nnitn RACE F t tw.vyear-ol.1*; ptnattlta and tl ; waneta --'ix turi aga c. Lltilefleld, Jr's. ,-h. e Connoisseur, by Sir Moored hlxlann*. 123 lb.(Taral) 1 I?a out . * l?aly'i ch. . Hptghettl, lil .* IO 1 i. ?? p. F. Cadlgsn'i ch. t Itaty lt- hmon.l los , .- hoi .H'l.-ii.-i :i ?-1 12 Tim* l 11*4 Matusli Connottteur ttraigM 15 80, plset }.'..'?'. spa ?betti pia<*<- J7 7:.. \x-n by a r.e ck; live lengths betwetfl iee. ni snd ttar.i ?eni'RTH RACK HI'DSON RIVER HANDICAP; 11.000 alil-.l (>r.r ur 1 thrtt-tlxteenth* mil-'**. M r Dwyer'* b ar Hanquet, by Hav .ti d'Or Ells T.. sard. 122 tl .sim., l f, :. r.ut 1 . ? Headley* l I 108 (Mci ?erm .ttl 2 '? Time .""I .? la? Banquti *.tr.< ik t.t tr..." xx-n i.v r. scant Wir'h. FIFTH RACE V t tw ?-?- "i.r-- .Ida: wiling Plvi furlongs, a Mk. c. Tht < Mri in Nain. l'?7 17. . 1 4 1 7?3 M. A. I'-l' ni in A I ..?? l.r) 2 13-3 4 .'. C. \v ?? I'irar.-on.niH i. u- lui. . ll- ..... It 7 1 11 ". Ki) ? ?: H. Ka.1 .(J I -?- ? " 2" 1 a* 1 ? r i"s . 'll ? ii . 1 2 l ll Wt). . .-M. 1.? .ttl " ?" 1 ll 1 Cant, rt . ) "."* . ll 15-1 '.I lack, ge . ' . '. '-'" 1 Flush 1".'. .(".anil " ' 1 ln2 . ii ..vu ??. .' 20 I ?. 1 \\ .ii l-*nle, 102 . l ? ? ? l? SO 1 IO 1 100 . (fl ' ' 1,1 1 '? 1 ia:, .(Md 'lalni "Ul 41 .?ia.', . ' '? 1 2>* 1 Samaritan. 101 .(BlaktiO i" 1 7-1 Glenallla. )"" "'ar- lol',. .. Hlergeni U T?> l IS I Mutuala -The Cam atraifhl 12105, pl* '<* 113 25, t?". Ihre* tl SO; Ting* i,',,rr tu ;>.> urie, two, ur.--, $s i?,. Pliur... ri, one, two, ll ?-? lilt 53 Watt by a length and .? half; atm* bttwttu ?? ni and third, SIXTH RACE Belling. One. mil*. M F Dwyer** br e Htmmle, i-y <'!ar axu* Ethel, 4 yrs i"** n , (Bimi *. *? ". 7 io .! Ruppert, jr.'s, b ?-. v...in* Arion, 4. Ita I Bru .- I 20 1 I 1 C Flelschmann A Son's eh O. ra* Beck .'i loo.,.i Herkln*>fl ?. .*. n r. Reet faint, 4. 100 . .*<.???-. ? >a 12 1 ." I Shadow, I, Ia7 . (Caner) 0 8 I '?? "? :?? i"2 . ..'-I.rn ii m i i i 1 -I. .iMul l-ral u .i ".'.. 1 v I . 4. ..-< . oi;.,;-' o tn l ao i *. i"i. .ii Jon.v. 1 i" i Time 1 il Munia:- Ham?I.* atrn'.Khi 114 23. ptact t!2;*S. rani ? Ihre* *?: I"., 1'ouna Arion plact V65 SO, one, two $11. 80; . ;? rg* three |7 un W'.n Iv tun hmgtht; a length and a hulf bttwstl on ) and third MORRIS PARK ENTRIES V> >H TODAY T .-.lav's programine Includea sevea mcea. an ? "t. gelling rae.-. wM. >, closed thirty Iirln.it.-n nfr.-r lr.. lair ra/-.- yeaterday, having been added H.-r- ,n.. the entries: FIRST RACE F.r two-year ld nn-i; lr. aa h wltl 11,000 h i l-l Five fnrionga ? . Percha..118 ???.*.> Taral. IflB ' ala .ll'. M.araianna . loo Rei maali ? .... ii" F* ? i Me . lu.-, K ahern Hat* Kl**met)...l0." Lulu Oily .100 . 103 si:'"Ni. RACE Handicap am e*pstak*a f.r ali ages, non I ? With It.OfKJ . ! :. ! i ?:..? nil* ht .1"** v. .. di h. pper .jvi lUl'x.n .100 Mxtl. sjj ... :>7 THIRU uri' F. THE ANT). IPATION STA KEB; for two I la; ll"" ? ll BOO -., ' led fifa ii . I ? ' .nain ? ..... m sia .;-.;.?':-.?!.....100 Tli* I'reaemi. IM . '?"'? ri, " i |*Oi:RTH RACE THE l:A V ll )>''I 111: STA KEB: tot ' - ? ? One of | ?i OOO n :*?'... Otu mlle. I .'-'un I.nu-.122 ' Aaa'anea . |J?J Dui .' .' i.- - .122 il .122 I'. .I Ila FIFTH RACE For sll sgt* |I3 each, with |1,OOO ,i lit ttl .114 Prig . 1"': et.Ill fl lia . |03 .I". I Rl| le) .UK* ' ii .un Jim .!''?? Aur. lian .ic ) ?.107 Anni. Blt! p . iii-* man . 11*7 Uuatr* . ' t-lNTll RACE F.-r thr. and U| ward; ll.'. " .<) .?.. tod* I < >n* mlle and ? half. Bli Waller. 112 II .'..'rn . H .112 I TH RACE gel Ing Five rurlonga. . Ill Tr hbearer . 101 'J' rm. !.' u .Ill Ti-*. !? an .1"! (lld l> '-iiiii.ii .107 "invu/.l . ? i Mi .1"7 I..uni. i u.u*i . 1*7 ? ? i-i . . . 107 Inn. ? ? ii- . :??; ? L-.' .1.?; l'...-|..-i. J.. :.: Il Ila .l"l r'acti ? im . ABOUT THK LAWN AMD PADDOCK | TALK AMOKd THE OBBERVERg OF TIIK RACEB "Henry of Navarre sh >uld have won the Withers," was heard all over Ihe grounds al afonii Park yeal rday. Uarrlaon ?hh unmercifully criticise.] by many turfmen. In the paddock a group of trainers sutr-rounded Byron Mcclelland and ran the ? race over again. It eras conceded thal Garrison :?"I in giving illillinna chance to get through wi:.-a be waa securely pocketed Borne of the trainers saki lhal the pace should hav.- been mu. ii faster from the start, as it is doubtful if there la a horst iii tha eountry <.r out ..r li that ron i. at Domino In a bruah ..f a Quarter or a half-mile, Bh ? . I )...tia horses m-.-t in the Belmonl Stakes Henry of Navarre win carry a lol of money for tlie trainers, lome bets were made thal Domino would riot mart la '.he ra.-.-, as Domino must carry 123 pounds by lhe condltioni ..f the Belmont, whii.* Henry ..r Navarre will get in ai ii: pounda Tralm r Lakelan I would not nay anything aboul the race or concerning Mr. K>aene'i Intentiona In regard to the Bel mot t, lt ia well known, however, thal Lakeland is not a dodger, bul racei bia boraee when they are nt and .io-.* not reserve them f.r conteati In which they hav-{ the best of lt. lt ls probable lhal Domino will atari for tha Heimont, I ii ofien li<-ar of Mhcr tatractl whi. li a'lnliii t? l>?* "Ji~r a- -po. d" a* Liebig COMPANYS Extract of Beef, hui theae olnlma r.nly rall atientl.m to th* fact n.iit the (?ui|inii>'a Kilrae! I* THE 8TAN0AR0 fer QUjUltr. no matter who his opponents may be. Tn that case the croakers who are dissatisfied with the race on Tuesdav will have a chance to smooth their nilli..I plumage and win bach th'lr money. Domino has been reported from time to time ns being lame In his ank:.s. teni ns, shoulden anl harli. Now that the colt ls racing, the cause of his trouble ean ba boob plainly. His feel :,:.? tbe cans* of any tonnes* which he may have allowed In bia work. 1-omlno's feet ar.- large si l wide at the ! :.. ?'-.. -Air. ?!, extend b ick t i a lin ? with ila fei Everybody who k:. iws anything Bboui horses is swan that tn running a hone strikes first, and ti: it at times In a !i..ri*-'"s stride all of th" welghl ls on on- f...,t. .*.',.w. with a horse Hive l tomlno, wh.. 11 a cyi iisslon ls so great ihat hla beela become ao sore that he la ? l l-i bia w irk. if any close .?! lerver wi'.', no? tice Domino the n-xt time bc atarts, ba w .1 lind tl:ut to obvl n- the a.renest tl !t'a hei ia have been lowered ao aa to relieve the bearins on them, and his plates ur.- wi rt in ti ng ; ir ii wou'.d ba called "tips." ns they do not extend back to tha heel ..r quarter, bul ,.r. e il ott ab iu! half way. At present it i "ks aa if Domino would race on a ? ui any troubl >. lt is nol likely thal Benator Grady wt*.! bera I In the Bast until after the A nerl ii ;? ? ?? at Chi ,? . , ha i bi 'n run on B itur lay ol lt la tra- 'hat hi ? - in- isure t il< ui n- arer home, bul ,c pi sent it ls Trainer Ryrnes'a Idea to kIve 'ii- ihre. year-olds I tl . al I'hlcago, An in nta have been mad* lo ship Benatoi Cindy i-r Chicago on Monday, Domino ma) posslbl) b* a sorter In the Chicago face, but thl I . ibahb Dorian ls another Vvt-in candidate I'orlan will receive his tris! '.:i the rac* at one and one-half mlle* to lui (ni" ..f iii- trainers at the track told a man who where Harcus Va Vs stable n i I ? it. I that ii was Impossible to see lt, sa it wat ?; I. ? I with myatery ,,;? fog, which t ipp>?ar un:.: after fi natoi Via li .-*: irr.? 1 :r- his :iri: ra e. 'riler- wa- n vu a i , among racing men ?- ter.lay about al.krna ker nam. 1 Munsell iva..:- reported t.. have vanished null Vie mone) of tomi .-lien's There I no greal surprl ? .mu -? i l,\ tli.- really tia tworthv i.kmakers, n.-vr ha! ri., r , mfldence. I- la onl) (he p-rson* w.h.. publish i liv quotations tait are aur| and Vi- j.r Inp"-, hal I dleve.1 ai his * v. ? lViturv betting open* the ?!???.r for froud, i Irresponsible persons a chance t.. tl. ? turf patron* v. iv hive I,..i ih" facllltlea foi u- ertalning the standing ,.f the bookmak*r? wa. take chancea . i future races. Tli" i-.i..ik ..f th- pasi should fur? nish sufficient reason* foi ?:.? Jo k*) Club to e all bookmaker* \. a* to pi trust iv .rilli pe ip|(l ,,.-,-. -I,,, e.llUri; ": .,. ma 'hlnatlona of I "... t ? them to be classed as i species of bunco men. Beveral of (he bookmaki-ra w?re anxious lo have the fifth rac* divided yesterday, and proposed thal the l.kmakera niiiv up th- purse bj a pi .riv Bom ? ??: Ihe ??: v ra ibji te I, and the race waa run tv it ap;- m '. lt was so late when tit-- pr position waa male to \ ll Morrl* thal he decided to .-ave ihe rac< was and lo add sn -x'ra ru. ?? i, the pr.igramni.' to lay .1 key Qrlffln mu le a frightful b itei lay on Melba In ihi flrat rnc( I Irlffln thu,uhr fi | the ra ?? aron, ai i ?? ie< I riding when iv Ken me) cai ?? wi'h :i rush st the flnlah und w. n b) a -h..rr head lt was u severe Mon to lh. large number of Mi Iba'a barkers. To ns- the espraasion of a trainer who is not .m tbe Minni sid.- ,.r proaperlty ai th- presenl time, "Every bi >k , man on the track had t bel on Melb i " Banquet defeate l r easily In I Hi Ison RH i Hand < '..rv V..k" 1 upon bl s..irie rrnsy j likely .and: i.it- for the 'ir..ir i. ups- .-.ink.-, as his race yesterda] waa it. I one.. He carried l.: p-"iii.ls ai. i s on ? asl li. Harrison la llkel] io rfd* ii-".rv of Navarre In th- Belmont Stakes, si Bel I r Grady in tbe Air.. I li un I '. ? Baa -tia* la niling lia has a slight tou h of il fi - rsl of Ihe I i Bl Mon.-. C.rk ur- Bimllarl) afflicted Mars is lame, ..r li? ll vi: 1 !..- ii - r..rt. r In ti..- i. V!,r ll of in tra nlng at fi Raj som. time during th.- meet Ins "f Ihe . ... ? " Int. A large for ??? of men ls I | it work si i ettlng ring ? and f- :?? ?? a ara I f,.r tv i. V \ V." Iel turfl teb gi iphe ?? - i-.rk to bet lld uri,..n Handicap In -.' thu I '? ai,-ii- r ? is sent lo him 1 !?:! the longesi ... i ??? ...v i" ? v ? i an to i K '. l.-e ? ? ? PHILADELPHIA THE INTli:- ITV VICTOR UER II' ?BSI s win I'T IMK PREPA RATIONS 1 The op. nlng races In I rge crowd al I .. ??? I repn ? New V-rk and ?' meet I "creeks ' ..f Phlladelphl. on theil Belmont i'ark. snd a week later I ? H In H iltlmon w lil be I . ror the ap >n. Al ti..- , mti ats ??-??? . .? wen f ir Iroiti r* ??. r- .. : tbs driv*rs ai , ? in i ..rUnary costume of the rood i ?? v ? Bilk lackets ur. I cap*. I glvli ? ? . ' ? teur I f fi ? ? adelphi i caro* of? fl ral fr .m the ?.' lakei CH I the f rai es on 8:20 CLASS I ? '?' D. R. Mart Iii. Il Mun 111 -.1 I Ri.-i l-l ? I .1 i' llell'l Bl I P. ll. .werai 1 I, ? IN. I', air. , M.i"V" I ill. Riley) ft ??! : .- 221 goo CT,/ ????:" Al". Happy M . i i ? .-?,.- ? 113 1 Frank i .??-?? ? i i jr. (I ttl - .1 . ? ??: ? I '.' A . . ? "' .-. .". I I, I lue':. I I.Ik I ' . ' ? |r. IL. A. H'irkel I C. IL Howers'* t?. s i ?,',.'.? '?*, 1 ::.', - 2 .To ? iv K II c? ?. In'* h. g. Pl ll .- ll ll.ni. ? * I ? IC. Il "? -' A. Pel . ' I ' M M K- ni,'-- li -ri '. e. I.y :' . ? 3 - | | 1 l:u: Pi IR M.I. ? ? V v Mut thew Bil i.i ? ?t Mllln-i Il 1 ? I .... ? and gr. , Lim. I. I' - fa . I-f. a . BK I'l.Tfi AT I. r ."."I ?. I.,.' mia K) . ?' i- ?? 13 Another . - u ithi r, good -? ?.( ? ard a f ilr '.-? I ci a I i I monia'a i to-'Iaj Ondai run rec* Th* ? u'iui. irles Ph r r n ? ? ne mil* ?".! Iwei IOU ? \ Claytoni. e\ei ? a:. ttl ill I see nd, I.l V ti . 'I.lid Tine ' ll H ? owl ia.'-, six furlong! I: ?-- :? i Kira 7 io .. w a . A l-i mia, :"- ill v. I.liam i, >. to I, second; Indus, 108 O'an Keureni, i tu I, Tin I IS Thlnl i .."?. r '-ir .. . .. halt furlona ' ? lagti lld (Thoi pe), "j _ lo 1 w .n !(? .ni III (( - i . ? , i ira nd i ? ik!i t;?, 10 to 1 Tun. Fourth t. one mlle Tar If! Reform, MS (Rayl ? . 1, won; Kins Charlie, .17 (J. Ililli, i .I; Per Uta, 112 (Post. IO to 1, thlr I I I 12* Plfth ruo, five fuel ngt Lady Mr 'ann, 108 fl horpe), ;v . t . I, w<n; M ? i !:? . i il ia. ion ?? C,-.-m.mn. ., lo I, M ll. I,.-.-. I tl i.l Hi:.,. ii io i. third. Time i Sl\th ra.'-, ntl furl..i.ir- '.i c.I .i.u. ld (Tl l"| V io l, won; Cyclone in (A Clayton), I r> .".. id; i "a pla I n I iran*, MS U i lavis), V . \ ?> i. mir l Time i H COOIa WEATHER DEMORALIZE!" TIIE CREWS N'.-w-V.n-: in, June u To-day's d- : iv* i hai the weather hu* serious!' uff- ried Loth the vc. ar; 1 I! irv.ird rr.'.ia. Last night thor wert thor oughly chilled, and this morning the seven al rn Bch-sches, I.-sides much lamen*as, temporarll Itati I lh* oarami n ol h uh b .at.* Th* cap* ,i r, I . o.i h*r' ssrei I al i nc* thal pi icil ?? would I.- harmful under these circumstances, and iv violent work was don,- An extra am .mit .,t blsnkets and clothlns wai - nlered hy tbe _aie crew ;:. 11, n of thc ;u ? ? ? Th.- work of -iv.-viv the COUrSS f..r h-itii the ii || four-ml'.e race snd for lb* iriangulat fresh turin two mil- nee will be begun to-morrow by the n.".v-v .vion h..ir.I of Trad-, when tba marie I Muk--, will l?- sank la th.- Thnuv . PRIZE! PROM IRISH yacht CLl BS, Cork. June rt Th.- Cork and Munster Yacht I Clubs have offered 8 first prise of II and I.nd of it., each day of th.-ir coming regattas st Qu< ? n town, In order to t.-mpi the Vigilant, Valkyrie, Britannia, Batanlta and Meteor to compete, TO SIFT ATHLETIC TEAM CANDIDATES. New-Haven, .lune 13?The candi.latex fir th- Vii track athletic t.-,un, whi.h will go to England, v I'I hold a tourn-meni B -xl *-'.;urday to decide l.?'weeu Ireveral can'liriateu. of doubtful eligibility. The games ?vin ta!.- p"ace ar th'- Val" field, and Sherrin, \nn Ini-en sad Cone, wh.. planned the KriKll?h trm. are egpected n be present aa |udg-*e. The Vale Flnan ; dal i'i: ..n t . ii. v it* i ? . ?.. n Stn t . the ?-* *? m I f r the expense! of ihe tr , HONOR* WON AT CRERDMOOR. Ot'.Mtl'SMKN- QI'ALIFT AS MARKSMKK TIIOrlK WHO AIM Tn WEAH TIIK ""TAT*. DECORATION. Ti.- twenty-first day of the season for rifle prac* il Creedmoor, I.. I. was opened yest rday :'; by a detachment of the Tlat Regiment, led of Companies A, C anj i'. and a part of J the Field Btaff and Non-commissioned Ht iff. the . immand of Ueutenant-Colonel W. A. Downs and under the supervision of Rrlgadler-Oeneral B. | M. Whitlock : ? ? ir of Rifle Practice, Btate of New-*i ri: i Captain E F Austin, Int) tor fl Hill.- ITactice of the F i' ment The weather waa fu!.-. with a lurhr s o'clock wind. There srera ; ll" men . . : -I ? ? ? . ' i uallli. l In 'h" sec* i i.ii.l class snd ninety-eight nuallfl. i si mark then !.. a Inning the rh it* ale ? -ration. Tht illvlalon of markur.en bv i ampanlea ls a*i follows: Field Staff sn.l IVon-Conim - lom 1 Btaff, i l: Company A, 27; Company C, 17; Company D. ?"; resull ol ;li" volley Urina;, t?n in, at the in .ii tarn el n, a ai i Company .V, -!?"?' r .nini.-.. tx hits; c.mp un C S3 rounds, 120 hits; >' impanj i), "tag rounds, 132 iii'.-. ? .? . _ I. A. W, BI'BPKNSIONS. i: ? tune 1 IBr* cl il) Ch .'mr in it i; n of the I.. A w. i: icln : B tar I, wh i wai In thl i .ity to-day ti attend the circuit bicycle m et, ivs announced m are Clttst \ mspenslona W I. Hei? fer!, of i ii. i. was .usp-)..;. l on a .'hun;.' ex? changing prises; II. I: Rteenson. of Illon. ?1 !? I nol itarl In iii- enti les lo daj. and it was said I stand* charged with n.pMng mon y f"r expenses; A 1. Hanker anal a half! down other :? * - r light* from Pitt thur . inder sii*.p*,nslon, but th* charg - '?.? m <?!? *uil>.!< lt wss th* t 'Ik ali "it the hotel toni.r* .v..ul.I be more ... ul in ten 'I ivs. ? il. I TIM; I:i\iiY FOR FRIDAY'S RACE, Phlladi Ipi , J ?....., ,1), ... i ,,.,, ..... Ws training nt Torsesdale for Friday's race a*-., pursu? ing .'iff.-r.'iit methods. Woodruff, who l.a < the Pennsylvania boyi In charge, believe* that the timi for severe work ls pasl and ihat any violent .-?Torts in me way of preparation al this late day woul I be w. 'tl iseless In t. liing of th ? con .'in m ol i.i i ien he said w " dbl our lasl hard work on Monday, when the ???vv i. u. | .... i it,,, tull four mlle course on time. 1 ' boy* oui for s mlle ami * hall Birali)*i time this morning nn.l ahall s.ui.l them a mil** this . . eager for a ork ? ? bm I tell ti.-I i thal ll late for any r i ll. ai In ju..' ? ii,, "ii Ch.- lime t" ??ti'lnis.. was bast Fel-runry, when I found it hard to keen up an In? terest l)f rom ?? H.? hope to v. !n. My tren u". Iii good ?..!;.ur..h. although perhaps, ? little over? weight They ar- all thoroughly well, which means uni. ii In a t un mlle ? ? ? Courtney, ot Cornell, j- evl lent! ' fi lld of "\.rv. orl he i enl il ? rn over the full ....;r... mi .- -.. iterday. The morning pull waa a sevt i" .a ?'. I .1 i> . ... w - no -..'ii of a l-l up In Ihe afternoon a .-a Th* men rot ?-! eight miles >???? h Uni", r , .-.I-, np tn the starting point ..rr Beverlj and then coming |<>wn ..ri timi* The work of the Corm em I I i ba ! as Courin*-] i...- i. tlmnte.l ANOTHKR WORI.D'fl Ul'..'..itu BMA8HKD Ijoul ? 'i ? 1.1 June I* Tl ? re ? re seventy* starli rs oui t entries In the Martin "iii. ? ! race this morn ii ?us won hj John Upai.ling, ..f louisville. In tw. t. md an l .; ' Mill. ? thli i: ' Miner, nt li w.'ii : ? ' -hiv ix ml luti four si ? . il .\i Bedwell, . ovtngton, Ky . ii.uk Ihe world s record for len ii ? -? THE WRONG PERSON DIED. \ .-iii:'. \ N'T \ ii'i'li'T- sri 'I I'll. HKK RK8H . >\'i;!'..'? a\i;: . ? ? *. ii. HUH I'll 'Mit,..*, KR, 11. IN \ I'lUTI-'AL ? .? v . |r- |)| 1. ' ' . ' . ? . .|V | ' sg I ' ih* wa* . Mr- Dayl Mr* ? - - . \\ . <t \! ii v 11 "III- I.' 1 . ?"?Il" I . ab-all I ? ? ? . ' I ? ik | Mi lier slr* I ". ai I ' mouth ?' . 'i m. ? r lie I la) I ' ? ... u|>r<> ii i" 1 ? -. a\ hil. 'i li- V\ ? -? i oi" ? \ii- | I'ratt to h.-r al*I.*i '* i . in Hh* av. M ii '? v ??.... . kai f.a>in.I ..n a table . In i \l ?? ' ." i irri. I ?i*i.i I Mi ? ll ? ii I* .... I ? ' ii.a. her und-- au ? - ,-.| '?? Mater'* si it, iii v ir i hui '?? i' " i' ?// ii rm on Af ? ? ? ??? in if \'< . 'i rk < .ii as a Mh ? ?ri.- tim tlon was mn . ' ' i "iii ? , ?. i ? ? ? pre vs li &3PFW i **?'?*$'"si ** "? ff* TvC*~-?'iT ' ^\ ftOAc' ' ?-*??'?>>? I '?..? UK Tiring** comfort arr* Improvement nnd fcn.1* to personal enjoyment when rightly i]?*?i. The inany. who live better than otl.erg, nn.l enj ) life !iii.re. wltn le*s expendlttire. by more promptl) adapting the world's heat product! to tin* needs of iihyslcnl teing, trill attest tli-. value |0 health Of the pure HgulU lax.rtlvo principles embraced in the remed*". B>'rup ol Piga, Its excellence i? due to its preventing in the form moat acceptable and pleaaanl to the tust-t \iw r. in shlng and trui> beneficial properties of a perfect laxative; effecttati* ntanslng iiio *>s tein. .lin lilli's' ? ol.ls, headaches and fevers, .ui.j permanently curing constipation. It bag niven satisfaction to millions an*i mel with ibe ap? proval "i the medical profession because it a.-ts on Hie Kidneys. Liver and H..weis win..ut weak* eniuh' them, and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup ot KIks is fur gale by all druggists in U -. ni,i| Ii bottles, but lt la manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup CO, only, whoae name ls prlnieil on every package, also the ntitne. Syrup of Figs, and taelni- well Informed, you will not accept any substitute If offered KEEPING UP THE GOOD WORK NEW-TORK AND BROOKLTN ROTH WIN ON THE HOME GROUNDS. isviu.l-: st. ' 'Mis TO THE OIANTS lui'. TIIE THIRD onsk.ttivk ;.\mi: Tin: nitivi; OROOMg IT.AV ALL AROCKD .'INdNNATI. .Mlle YESTERDA V. Sew-T irk 7. Loins-, ri ? 3. IV' I) r: 1 I .'in Ptttarnirs s I'i- la lelphla fi Ualtlm ..re D Cl. i aland '.'. 8ti n 1"-'. St. l. ul* :'.. Ail 'I;- Rasters teams won yesterday, except Bos ? : Phi's I. !phl i, both I - -' their In line style. N u V rk a:: 1 Brooklyn will ? ugh . -1 of -ii" Westt rn combli il n to bot ;" igslnst to lay, Pittsburg playing In New fork :?? i i levi land ir. Brooklyn. The game at thc Polo Grounds yesterda) a New-York un! Louisville teams, the (Jianta winnini: their third consecnriv- victory from ?' ? r riiuii fr-.m Kentucky. Wsrd'a men hav* n a wm mx ..ut ..f th- last seven ssmes playi l. and if they can continue in the same line a little longer v ? u Imli re ,,f ?>:.? 11: mta will be h ipp) 111 V w.is delightfully . . -I and V laanl a Har* l-in valley yesterday, anl enthus'.sata enjoyed the Rame ia comfort. The N'ew-Torkera won through superior batting, as their Melding play wis not up to the --ur: liri. Ward played a clever K.mie at : base, a cepting fourteen om of tbe fifteen .: .-..- offered, The all-around work of Burke, M irphy, Davis and Rusie was also excellent Doyle '-?I in tiie batting, Hemming went in again for Louisville, as Man ager barnie hoped 'hui li- would be able to repeat hla w irk of iii, opening gami .ml capture th* . ..--. Rici ir - a waa unable to play, ao Weaver wenl to Ural i.i-? anl O'Rourke t, short stop. Twltchell played in something Uk- bis o'.d tim- form. Th* Olanta -..ok th- lead ?, third Innlns url io-' i it to the en I, winning ? ? *i iv .'1 i !: . u -, i a LOt'ISVILLE, NEW YORK. at. i' ll. pn o ? Bb : le pu ri e liir.wr, r i -J i i ii i Murphy, te., i l l I ?'< 0 . ? ll. If. 4 1 8 2 1 (. Hulk-, if. ii lt urk. M-llillllllK. p. 4 o 1 1 '1 J 1 lui. la 0 l il n ii Doyle, ll. n ii :. 4 ii \\;,ol. .1 1 o 2 o o V I. nu a. r . I .' 1 ii -li-nun. rf . , 0 .i -J - I ur:. ::. e. . . 4 1 i :i .. H.vi ? p? a I 1 - 1 . a 1 1 1 l < . 4 ii 8 io o 3 .4(." ."? :> o 'Jiu. o o n o i ii 1 B ?-' : T .1 da I...ll tvlll* New V- il. N '-'( 1.1 T ? il* ... .81 7 I! .. I n .i 1 1 I . I ii o 8 nina I '-.-l runt Kew-Y( ri. '." Pira! bate i ?? tri i (/.ula ville I, ,\.? i irk i i..f on ba*et louisville 7 New ^ rfc ." Kirai io, ,n i illa off llemralns, *. "ff Rubi* ."? ? .' li) Menin Ins S, i) itu-'- 4 Tw, I u? hit* Twltchell I.,, :* sn. iiii.e hit Stratton Bioien Hr?wn, Twltchell 8. Denn) 2. Doubt* play* Ihirk* and iv.ir-l. O'Rourke, \1*t1*x -pd Weaver Hu bj pll.liei lluale w il,I pit. I, Kuala 1 I'mplre Em ll. 1 I KM III* I Jo Th.- Brooklyn and cincinnati teams played a* Eastern I'ark, Brooklyn, yesterday, the home team outplaying the ohioans nt every point Pa trot fa curves wera batted freely, and his support wa of the best I.eiram, usually ao humorous i V- .r ni.. u is ? , quiet an I ?! > ? t-.rs iv,a ler i. nwartwood'a action In putting v." ..-a nu I of the game on Tu-si-v had had ., tn,-.: depressing -ir.pon the original baseball u lt, '. he tt >re CINCINNATI ? BROOKLYN. il. p. ,. . I " i) 1 lt 1 I o .. 1 ?? l i r* I J 2b. a I ' ll 2 ? :. (i :i :i i t u I c ,n Itkey, lh .*, o I 1 ii n ?lb, i ? ? , 1 'i Tn ii Oi ' 1 Shlndl 1 Ku .. l l ita, lb, 2 .. iv alu* '? 1 l .. I mut., p 1 l 4 1 2 I o 1 2 :. 2 2 I I '.' 2 2 . 2 ?-' 1" 12 10 >. i :i ii l ii I - 4 " 0 i. it la '! !. '.'4 Kl ll 7.,Jula . . ,88 ll IQ 27 1 natl. " '.' " 1 1 .8 2 " 1 a | | . x ? I rut* Cincinnati 8, Hr k'vri :. I i'll nnal I l:r - kim : iv ? - rr Patton .'. Stmel nm Ry Daub 2 ri n ... na ll I ut/. I n.1,1 1 .1 THE RECORDS , - .'? Won. Loci Pr el dob* Won. Lo*| Pr. et .'" lt ll .' I'Ktslura Ht..-klyn . 38 lu Til N'. ? .i -? l :k ? shlntf .n. - Q IME- T" I DAY. ?'?.-..- ??? ' Ol lt *- . H ? , land. *t Eastern Park, Rr klya. I ? n ? ? LoUlevllle ll ll ?' : i va i lt I ?'.-??: XS. I ,. .-? n I -ri. an 1 Pitt iburg teams will i la; I together nt thi NATIONAL Lil Wi! GAMES i ;? fflth'a pitching n ? for th* I ? ? i. i: ? irk i i ii .- ? . : ? had l.n ca I tl irl and lantly, i (ansell _ Iuk In behln l tl ? ? '?' s ire ll .- ,ti . . ., 0 - ,. | 0 0 0 " ' ? ?? > . ' o l o 1 1 x?t ? ? I ? ? ?? , .'. Hut I erle- V". ' '. ' ' mn .vu' r: .,i,-i ind Kittn lu? i mplre Waahlngton, June 1: Th* Renal ? le* from :ii" i'-i ..?. na .. vu, all over the lot ' The Kid" had : . ..,'r..r-. a ha I ever f -r the V.n kittel oul single*, double* und triple- .a rapl i Rh Ifonl play. I .. . i r ile, u r warn Attend* ? .0 . 1 " .. ; :: - HI lenna .? " " I 1 " " l 0 iv ..-:.?- Waahlngton i:>, Bt. Itoula i Errors Washlnston 2. St. I?ula 1 Batteries i-Vp r and M iLili ; ill. as ai and B i k:.-; I 'mplre M (J [-altimore, June 13 The Orioles played a I |.-. ?? v. to-daj and easll) defi ited tbe Bplders it ? .v I,;,, prettiest game Been ben thia -? un i the i rilli int fielding and scientific I - in cheen from the 6,800 spectators. Ki in, .,-..-..i his ballina average .".t Clarkaon's es Ingles, B ,i-.aide and ii triple Tl ? Kidders ..ted theil ..nh runs off McKean'* I . li ? in i 'hilda Mi Mahon wa* I , foi ni, knoll u u> hit for i neiii \ live bi - .0 0 1 I '? i ,, ,i a .. 1 1 i: Kimon . ? l . Basehlts Italtlmon ll. Cleveland I. Error i itteriea McMahon and Robinson; a nnd /immer I'mpln Btage Phil idelphla, June ; 1 PIM ?' urg took the thli : game of tbe from Phlladeli hla thia aften.n bi bunching hi's. Nicoll was verj wild, tri-vi: twelve bases on balls, bul he kepi the Chil? li, s bu*si lng wii.-n they ni eded a hil Cai hi* reappearance to lay after an Hine** >>f three Meeks ind pitched falrl) good ball. Weather clear, \h ? ula. I.MO Scon: Philadelphia .0 I I 1 t . H I I ir? . 0 ., '. li I' " \ I Has.diits Philadelphia lo, I'ltUburs B. Errors-. Philadelphia I, Pittsburg I. Ratterle* Car Bey and Cross; Nicoll and Mack, i'mplre Lynch. EASTERN i.llAVi K OAMES. Troy, N V. June 12 The Troys batted Harnett the v.x to-day, and Dolan took hla place In the third He waa also a soft mark. Meakin only save the visitors two hlta up to the alxth Inning, H-hen ii" le' up. .mi the (lingoes hit the tull all ov the lot. Score. "Toy .3 C 3 3 I 0 2 0 o llngh nat ai .I a '. 14 0 . 1. Rasehlta Troy 22, Binghamton 16. Brr ra Ti Binghamton 7. (latteries Meakin and Murphy, Du? lan, Hun., tt and Lobeck I mi Ire Hunt. Springfield, Maaa, June IS. Springfield won to lay'a game from Buffalo by a lui ky bunchl lilts and errors. Both hii-s batt i hard, Buffalo having b little the better of lt. Springfield aeon I iii. in the first, l.iit Buffalo Heal the s.-.r- and went nh.-.id lu the fifth. In tie last part of th>- game Springfield again forged ahead and kepi the lead till the finish Bo re Iprtngfield .5 0 0 0 4 o I u x ll liuifui. .(i :t _ ii | o - :? i) u n.veldts Springfield ll, Buffalo 12 Error* Spring ll-ld '">. Buffalo a. Batteries Coughlln and I-eaby, Dlagle and Hoid. I'mplre Rolland. Pi ,.iden,"-. Jun.' 13 Th.- champl n Eries were sgaln defeated by Providence to-day In a vigor? ous batting Ram.'. Ve.niel's wide curvea wen hit i ..a lill* meant runs, and Ills bases on halls weft" coally, AMen lane.-, lui), th ore: Providence .0 0 3 4 2 l I 0 0 IS Brie .i a .. 1 i a 0 n 1 4 Ba .ups I'rovid neets, Kr!-li Errors -Pravtdeue* i. Erie 4. h.it;, ii.s Su:.i\.,u mid Dixon, De wa ld un I Berger. I'mplre Sn; Syracuse, N. v.. Juna i" Wilke barn won I doun from Byracusc to-day through th" Btsra' In ability to hit Campfleld. Ths sti.-k work of Warner for the vlsltore nus a feature of the game, t int of four times at bat li- made three ht:s with a I l ..f -i-i-'n bases, Attendance, 1,000, Beor*; Sirona,. .0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 (V-2 Wllkeabarra .1 4 0 4 0 o | | x n Basehlti Syncuse 6, Wllkesbarre 16. Errors? Syracuse 2. Wlllccsbarre 1. Batteries- McNausht. Boadvvay, Union Sq. and 18th St HEADQUARTERS OPEN FIREPLACES, TILES, lllcxui.t Stool*. Heat *?ir?i-*e. Miinnfiirturera' l'rlr*>. lantels Where Crapes are Choicest ?sweetei an I Juicier than anywhere fro taken from tho vine, ; . an l their succulence con* iti of Sanitas Grape Food. I'nfermented? Absolutely Pure. It's a dell i nu me Ucl ie n mr ?:." dig etion, na tl:-.' nervee, clears the vocal -orv-inn. A refreshing be ve rag. -non-ale i ill ? ;?* for t iii!- .an 1 sickroom use keeps fresh for years. A pint b it tie (lac i makes om -half i of th.- fo .1. 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Louis, June 13. \ dispatch to "Th.* Gljbe i" ni :u'' fr .in "Tort Worth, Tex., says that s.-n*> ? \ M Carter, ? f thal dtjr, yesterday received i | m.- from Becretarj Carlisle, of the Tr.usury, in which Hi.* foll iwlna | i I am satisfied, from all mj Intercourse with l'resi ,1 ui cleveland, ii:!',:: mi otherwise, thal he ls m favor "t tne lun,. -t possible us of silver as Him i i- :i-..t"ii* with the in ?? i. i .ri of the par* irv ..r the two metals and t* t-i - - maintenance of I l faith "ii fi" | ii ? Oovernment. Ha is neither .i g aid ii..r a silver moaometalllst. For poverty of the blood and all other conditions resulting from consti? pation, go by the book on Beechams pills. Hook free, pills 25c. At drug stores; or write to 13. F. Allen Ca**. 365 Canal st., New York.