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RACING AT SHEEPSHEAD BAY A MEAOItn CROWD AND AM rNATTRACT IVK CAIUV IWBBBB BRBBtBRB aw.tt the morris park ? MKFTINC- NO UUU-MO OF ANOT11KR MATCH RAIK KTWEBM 1II1NKY OP NA VARRE AND BOM-MO MR C.R \N NAN 'fl WINNiNGS JOMM PAi.vs UVf_.IL A Meagre crowd of troe-begaaa catcw ta, aoiemn faced racogoers wltnessed Ihe racea at 8heepshe.il Bay yi'St-rlay afternoon The card was anythlng but attraciivo. The mile race on ihe turf shouid have b.4-n declared ofT. aa ihe con llllon? wete such that the owner-a who raced at Saratoga asked their nelfthbors, "What horse was that race made farf Kamepo's reapp4??rsnre was a declded relief to the apectators, who wcrc dellghtfd to sce a horse that olasaes hlich enough to carry welght for a*. wlth? out sulking or awertrlag all >>ver Ibe rarecouise. Ona 1 LtllB la the laat race gave thv spectators h treat. and made n. spectacle of her opponents. lt ls not at all llkely that ther." wlll be another j match race betvven Henry of Navarre aad Domlno. Auguad Helmont has dls-overed that Henry of Natram's engag-snentB are so many and come so near eacli other that It would be asklng toe muci of his borae te raee agalnal Domlno to-morrow. There sre many aahoea td lha race. The comments al Maaa of thi- bettora nnd hnrae-nwncrs. If pub liahed. would certalnly eauae blttcr anguaah to some of the leading perflOdM who were promlnent ln ar ranglng the raee that was run on Weln.slay K J. r.aldwln wl.l not down, and appears to be anxlous to mn aaolhll race wlth Key KI BBBta Anlta at ?Ihe same d-Btanee and under th- same condltlons. Jaasrs lt Keene obaerved the raclng from :h.> ciubhouse stand yeaterday afternoon. He was oheeifal and Btlll be-Hrea that Domlno la auperlor to Ilctiry of Nuvorre. RVMORfl ABOUT MOIUUI PARK MRTINO. Some of the horse-owturs and Othera at the track were greatly alarmed al fhe absurd rumor that tlie yropo*ed meetlng at Morris Park would be declareal t>ff. Where tho report ertglnated or why it shouid be entertnlne I for a moment ls past flndlng out. InqulrHs were made nbout lha tep'.tts, but not one of the membera of ihe Joehey Club knew any? thlng about tbe rumors. A llennaa Morris aakl: "I ihst heard the rumor ihls afternoon. lf there wa" anythlng to the report I have not heard a v. r' aboul It. if tbera waa any trntb to tbe report, 2 beiice I w jui'i be one of ihe Biat lo in-ar n. ll la ?onaenae." Buch reporta are extremely Injurloua to ra. Ing Th.- men who ar- assodated wlth the WeStcbeeter Raclng Assoclailon are the leading ractag men ln this country. They are Mghtlng against odds to plMd raclng on a hlgher plane of ex.-ell.-n.-e. No bodv with the true lnterests of the mrf at heart shouid listen to auch idl. rumora. If tbera ls any thing of Imporunce lo raclng men ln reaard to the Weatcbeater Raclng Aaaociatl-ai'a affalra, it la almoat ..-rtaln ihat tbe horaem.-n wlll be fuHf BV I .it tbe earlk al poaalble moment. Tlu-re have been so many wMely dlvergenl atorlea aboul Rttey Orannana arlanlngs tbal a ahort ln t.rview w;th ihe ramous plnnger may P?*ln. tereatlng. II haa b iii reported thai Mi i.r.mn.n has won over fX*\<**> ln aix daya. and nat he . tended to retire from th. turf. I haa alao been said that he arrlved In Baratoga this season w.tn tso as the sum total of his poaaeaaiooa, ||R URAKNAM TA1.K3 Mr. Grannan snl 1 yester lav afteri.I "I have h'ard some of the rumors aboul my ln teatlana and abonl my peraonal affalra lhal ---- prise BM greatly. How un 1 Btop bettlng? No mr, thal ever caughl iho bettlng feaer and p-r Incri aa. .... irT-umatances when i arrlred 'n Baratoga. Mv bettIna was more or lesa aiiccessful at tne Barato-a meetlng. i have won handaomely al thla rneeting and re elv. I aplend I odda agalnat same Urgewagers Sow. ln regard to ihe Henrv of V-^.-.r race l aron wlthln 1600 of |50.<W Kllev Orannan ls popu'.ar wlth al! ? !a-s-s of turf men H- is well Uaed by tn. i..v - ol odda, and oVs not rr. ? -'- much - rnmotlon ln the bettlng riru wh-n he ii plarlnj one-lhouaand-d-ilar beta ai son.. of our loca. plungera do when they are bef.inK hun been tralnlng lle adn.lts I ?' "*_llb*_g r?lrlv good ape Imen of a Tenneasee tlmroughhreil and mav poaaeaa a fair tura ol epeed, may be sj.len oidlv prop-rtloiied and his conformatlon may be per f... t" His trlal- mav pleaae Davtd OMeon and John Hvlat;.! bul Mr Daly l? wllllng to bei that home bred Xew-Jersey youngsten are the equala, lf not lh,. luperlon mgstera bred ln other ftatea. james ii'.' everal of Mr. Dal> s frienda ?xnected to len nparlsons of yonngsiars brr 1 in "'h-r Btab - ai I Requltal. They were atartleal wh-n Mr. V aaid .___ ? . j -.j,] ,,?.., ,, -.. I-:, i-i.i. i rt t, by I.ndwla. ? eain-t the OaKoita yesrling. I wlll train th. ilolm ov v . wll be rldden by my J key, who v..'-k- on the farm, and ?iv- battle to the Tennea se.-'an who Ib owned bj Gkleon, tralned by Hyland. anl .,,, he :. |*n by Grlffln. Of courae. th.-u ls a n of lalent to pvercome, bul what I aay goes ai I I wlll bei on ihe reault of a iriai ? . youngstera." Here ls a chance for amie real eport, ai Mr, Daly means bualneaa THK BD-3-ARIE& Here are ihe Bummarfea: aTiitST RACE Handlcap. ror iwo-year-olds Pntarlty 1 ?' BMtlM nt, n x n _ 1' i! y .r-.s's ?. f. Intermlsi n, iv .; ? . i n. i'..i n. .A CTaytoni 1 10-1 .1 l L. K. S.-arram a rh. c. Massulman. Hai tctr b.' i .i.i. Perklnai _ o 1 1-1 J. w'. i: a-ra'i ih. >.: RtRki Royal, IM .Slm4) .1 1?1 1 .. Kma!..i Morehy, tsi ." ' Lmp i.. ly-l ? l K.-'. t-. ?. 11- . ..Jrlftliii il . - '1 Yrrmtrr lfitt.<R- Wllllama) a 10-1 4 ; Sir Peur II 103 (car. I'H' -. ? ? -'b???i-.i-hu n l'? l ? l rmnl.r ...v.. 100. iHheedy) 0 90 1 I 1 Nv ItOM tak.-n W n l-v n len?a|,; i, n-. li between arr, n.l and tl.li-. gBCOXD lt a- i: HasJIcap, Barca fur!. r.c*. Duke a iriekanTs r_ h. Ramapo, i ?? Rua li)me.le or l'?ntl?r- Annie ?., '? ^ rs . l.c, n,..(Kelffl 1 1 1 1-8 C.ii.Im rn atable'a b. g., Peaeemaker, 4. m tear. 1041...(i.itiiefi?i_i 2 r. i 7-r, P. Lorillaral's b f Anlsette. _. 1U'_ .n;rlffln>3 fi 1 t-fi *ir Kr-na-ln. *.. KSI.(H_l!ar<|iO 10-1 4 1 H-riniini'.i. 3. SA.OJ'L.-.livl 0 2o 1 0?1 JM.emtre 4. 105 ..ar. 100v,(.(Slrr-. 0 4?1 7?5 Tlme l M ! i. Won by a li?avl, tl. ea_M drttann beiv.een fer.jnd and th.'V THIRD RACE?Relllns. One mile. _?. j Dwysr*ab b. Patrtetan, b) R, Blalae? Paereea 1 ) ;<-s luy lt..iBlma) l fi-io eul ganis Aalla Rable'a ch. m. Arapahoe, 4. MS ...Ti.>rn.2 10 1 2 1 G K Fmllira .'li !i 111. Ka-.rn-: . 4 |AI .airlttln, 3 V. a T to Outta Percha. 3. **.aO'I^earyiO 3 1 3?8 Tlaat i M - 1 *.Von by a lenpth: a head betweea aeeoad nnd thlrd. Irol'RTH RAi'F: F r non-wlnn^ra fhirlnK thla meetinn. On? B-Be, on turf. _.. H. A D H Morrls's b e. The RraJa. hv Galore?Prlde of tlie Vlllag.-. 3 vrs.. lin n...l.ii::. ?;.:-:. 1 12 8 out Clna.-k Stable's ch it Tlie HlufTer. :i. 10W. . (Doanett) 2 2?1 out Ixiuli EzcU'a bik I. DunKarven, ??ed. 138.. (Ta.al. 3 7 .1 out Tlme-142 1-5. West ti * St. ?^^^ * TBADe M*BK ^_/_ ^"RELIABLT^ CARPFTS GRaTEST VALUE THIS SEASON. wlll Iv ln our contracts maMe before arool went up 13 per cent. ar.d v.-ages li per eaat. No money needed to choose your patterna now to be made Bt the old low prlces. rall Furnllurc \rry iiinel. redneed. OPEN SATURDAY EVEN1NGS. CASH or CREDIT -^ (OWPERTHWAIT ^a 104,106 and 108 West 14* St. NEAR 6T?AV. |Mktyn Stores: Flatbush Av. near Fttlton -_.. KOR CAMPING, HTOTINGri8HINO. HODQMAN RUBBER COMPANY, IIHOAleWA 1. Bl W* ????*?? Cof. *---?*...*- Bt. 1 A*U.?tl* Are. H?lr I. Won hy a lenflth snd . I..K; halt a len.tl. hetWflBB ond snd thlrd. FtFTII BACB -hB-Bg OBfl mil- sn.l sn flfljhth. W. M W.llaces b. IB I'rlnda. bf ******* ter^^.^^^rsS' ? j. j. Mci.ffert)-* ci.. h. Batbreaa. ?J**t , - Bl.hop ft Arthur. b. h O-flB, *. j1!'^'.,; - ,*__, _^**?. ft,*.;;;.:;!cT.rS!a J 1 Tim.- IM.l V W.n l.v ? haagth nnd a half; *? '>e?d l-etween .nd Ihlrd. K1XT1I BACB QC-0EH BOD ITABBB for twe i.l.ls. Seven furlong*. en turf. lirookaal* Stal.l*'- l>. t. Oee-l Uwe., Bf ., Mliillng -The Apple, 11" h. t__08J521'1 iti.mt.n Bt.ni.-> ... . Mfltry.;;.,>!;,.,;., , , Kanta Anlta MaMe*fl b f. Argentln '?(_>'^; - a , JrtTere'.n. 110 .? ? ?? ' '? ' . , l!;::1:^,:11;, :......v A%aa%\t - . Tlme 1 '-'* Wan l.y . length. a head hetwecfl fleeead and Ibfed. 1 1 out r. 1 I :, I i o i pMeafl mn 2 1 Tlin ORBAT EA8TERN HANDICAP. WKl.JllTs POB TWO-TBAR i i_M W thi: IWRTB BACB TO-MORROW, Wclghts for the Qreal Raatern Handlcap, for two ycar-.dds. to be run us th.- fourth race to-morrow over the Kuturltv Course. at Bheepahead Bay, ate Bfl follows: Beqaitai .isoiAmioi i.vii- . ft Betl Hriish .138 Au Revoli . g .??,., endo .188 Defender . Haa.mr* .Itt ( Radnor . jg One 1 Lo*. .122 : Qoldrre.1 . JJ Appiegate .l-l Preraler . g 8llT-?r II."''? Allegra . 88 Merry rnnce .118 I Bon Homme . '_ Hailet .112 , _m ? rlal . ;?. Axlom .IH I Mii?*ulin.in . Bl Margravc .no i Adonl. . '??? Ramtro .li.i , (,i*ni..nd*. ??? Prontler .11" : ^ flnke* I toodle . '?'. Florett* IV .100 Hulwarh . 88 ,.,,.nVe .K'l Typ* "f Beaaty II. '?"'. D.akka .los Hlr |v"*r ". :" Amaada .?__ Palmeratoa .loj Uonaparte t*ei tlr.'ld .107 ,- unsi llor How. .i"T K .. _l*dg? .*"I Kl.'hugli .1". Snf'-I ? .'"' .1"* I, tthet Hi * klai .H_ Midi.i .'"_ ^??:ie<a .J"' Bagam. ,r.d .]'",' Pi nury l'ritic-e I.lef. Ban -t.rtc \ll II li ITI Rlehfleld . .v I;. lnii/.:ir lleii.iiiieln li.iu II.. Biii ingle vv hlppany . um Benator Murphy ,103 Bh.kflflpeare lll. H.mllton li.lu* Oat'et *. I MTlnatl n . 88 r-r:,.r III. '?"' Woodvln. "..,0? Miillaglininr* Wntanna .I'M Cflilb Tangerlne .JOfl lll-rimnge . "t Joffersim .?"? ? ..tleton Il-llglan .MJ TiMll* . IVmii Men! II."'-, '?"-"" "^ Refuaee .1"-' Dulrle l_rr_--l? The Matlve .?"- '""<?' _>aml*n . ?,*..?? ? l . I'niii'i . nnAi-tio . OflWMte . IntermlMlon . ).-,, ,??i .I0U Prli???-** .'.-an .?ui: Motfl .?"" forhlBfl Um B' |g. 102 T.mlr -. *. io. I'i- 1 Tr ,.-i . ": . iu_ rtnnti I- " ... H. 2 Pi nnk Beamaa . jjl i - il Prlnoe . SJ Tremargo . *?? ,103 . 102 *..-i Madgi l>.i'?" Torresdale A JOCKEY BUBPENDED AT l.oriSVll.l.K Lonlanile, Ky.. s*pt. II -CaaBtfl pulled ilmon V7. ao Oagrantly thi* afternoofl la tbe handlcap ricin before th- Judgea' stand thal Colonel Hark. the presldlna ludgc BUBpended him Indeflnit'-ly and thi race wa* K-lared off. The tracb ara? faal aad tha attendance small Bummarlea: rint ra.e (Mrea-elghthl of ? mlM W.t.-I, ?. M vlnm t to 1, vv,-,; Orlta, OB (Bergen), 11 ln ... jeeonil. Pow Woa 88 '" Jonea), ?"? io I. Ihlrd. TIbk l?B <5en>nd ra.e (flve-elghth. nf a mllel Joe Clark, IOS (Thorpe). _ lo I. won; Sir Ptlfce. IOS <B*nren) 6 to - neeon_i Pert, 1 U> U. Hlll), *? to I, IhW- Tlme 1 Oli, Thlrd ia - .mil* and aeventj | irrti l ? ?? L?k( 10a iHergeni, S tn i. won Klgaro, 113 llnlng), 3 to I. .?. . in-. iParalnl. 1 t.. 8, tliir.i Tlme i i.\ ?'. rar* (.1. furlnngsi Twlnkle. 1". (Berynl, IS ? Captaln DraBe, 103 <?' mil'. H >?' ;'? ** "'? ' , ,. |0 ; 1. Ihtl- Tim. 1 :i-.'.. pifth ri.a- and i.- aiv-. n.I; m'.lesl Oreenwlch, 10- .U?ik*i". B .,' 1. v*,.n. Jan*. i*?? .vv-. ';.'.. 4 ... 8. ter ? -.. Bvanatua, 100 (Irvlnc). ?"? to l. iWi-. rla - I W g. W. BTREBTTB HORBEd BOI.H s. W. itreetl bad.- fareweU te tba tur. in Easlon'a pad loelu, at Bheepahead Hav. yeaterday after? noon. ,,l>.).-" rtreett was Wldely known Bfl an ??? cenirlr tratner and own*r of racehorflOfl for aereral year. He was frequently Involved in trouble wlth llie raclng authorliles on ac-ouni of th* erratic run ning of hi.* horses, Hlfl career wa* aummarlly ended ; -? -i-rliiK on a -"'H.r.t of the piiliiiiK of S.immertiin at the St Asiph racetrack. Th.- Vlrglnla Jockey club. Btreetl and othera aa areU aa Btreett'a entlre stable of racehoraea, were ruled off the turf h>- th. Jockey Club. Btreetl wa* permltted t.. eoll his stable of horses. and Ihe Indicatlpn. are thal ihe turf wl.l kii"V\ him im more. Her* a.e tba lotfl floW and th* prlcea: Oaiu-e b, <?.. 4 Th. Bard Atlalark* J. R. Beard..88.080 Balvor. rh. r ?'?. Bai .tor V'.nilalle; f P. Urady.. B00 mi \k<- rh g '-' Tyram Fnigallly; (' K. Qrady.. i.i<?> Pi , .!,. k.. 3, Bli M. " 1 Trellls; R F. Bt <vn 4'"' Repnbllcnn, h m . 2. Mllnei R? *? ol Aricona; John i ro. 25 Pharl*e.-. I>. _ :'. Thi Bard V'ln.l-.r'.-. W. DnnohU- .'.i Ctr-ii ij.. * ch. <? . 2. Cajraga Mttahroom; lt. <i Clark ....'. i"? IMpli.ma' b ? -'. Ull Dl.on Wlgw.ra; lt. <:. I'lark H?. Btnwaway ch. l. . 5, Bpen-tbrtft Carrl. Phllllpi; vv M. Wallace. 1.888 Bandowne eh. g.. 8, Bpeadthrlfi Zulelka; i. Q Clarl. 1 888 Thre* horses belonging to th.- wldow of thi- lat. Andrew Thompson were also sold, as follow*-. O.irg* I.ixon. b. c., 4. T..m Martln Kls?!nR?-n; John .!. Mcl/ean. $<^0 SiBKleretta, C. f.. RoMlagton- F.dlth 'Iray; W, M. Barrlck . ono M.-..<1 <;>nn. c. rn.. \ Hlnd.H.- CHlphiiiiiln; lalgi.r Kelly . 7(s> BIVB PAVOR-TBB BBATBN AT ST LOUI8. St. I.ouis, Sept. 11'?Only on* of six favorite* eame in llrst tO-day. The tleld.a were not flrst-clas-. Bfld Ih. flport was Indlfferent. Summarles: Flr?t raee ('.ne mlle) Trenaure. 100 iTnrner). 3 u, 1. w :., .1,1^,,.. lo_ iVV.-lalu. lo I.. I, ?ec,.:,,l, IVelll Btreel 109 (Magnuw>n), even, thlrd. Tlie. 1:44. Becnd rnce IBr. farlaaga] -Ml** (Mlrer, 10.* (WHihl, ?. t? 1 wn; Kvldence, 108 (K. Cochran), 8 to 1. flerond: Mary Aaaa, MO (T, Btaek), r,o to I, thir.i. T,m.- rm', Thlrd rar* (.even and eae-halt furloajr.) mi?* Qalop, K>4 'A. Itftrr.tti. fl to 1. woa; A-idlc Buch.ran, Bfl (Tur ii-r.. erea, flerond; Mholver, l"i (T. Murpby), B ta l Hilrd Tim* l.'M',. Paartk raee ifivr furlonas) Taallona, 1"". tA Barreli) 7 lo 2 ara; Kin.si ne, IOS .ii,iiii.-ii. v lo '.. aerond: Wadeaa, 102 iWeiah), io .'? I, ihlrd Tim* 148 Flf'h ra.e mn. ml;<. I: ?:?! Mar, 110 (.1. Bl.ui :. in -. won; Bnmo, l'?> (QarnerV ?'? lo 1 eerond; i'r?va--*, ||0 (I nun in <1 t , .V Ihlrd. Tim* 142',. sixth ra.-e i*ix rerlongfl) Oeorga w Bailey, 198 iTur n-n. ? . .'. woa; Carrl* l"., '.*. "iarn.-, ?, :. I Jark Bradley, 11" (W. T.vion. 2o to l, ihlrd. Tim- i 18 THE COMAXCBB'B OWXBB BAT BE 8UBD. Kew-London, Conn., Bept. II?II looka aa if lawHuit WOBld reeoll from a mlabap whlch Ot curred when tba flcbooner yacht Brunhllde, a ^ouplc of weaha ago. diift.-i upon ihe rockfl near \\at--h Hlll. The Brunhllde wa* bauted off rltboal other damage than the br*iking ol h*r k*"l and tbfl ?craptni of bar bottom. Th* floop c:ca. Sew York Yacht Club, owned by .'narie* i*. Bochanan, was at hand, and ready to render aaakrtaace, the blg ?t*am yacht Comanche, the property of ll Merrllle Hanna. of Clereland, hov* in sigh. and. Beeb-a tbe BrunhlMe'i perll, haBtened ta ?? ln th-- exdtement thfl Comanche dld nol keep th* littl* Olga in sight, and iilt h*r. tearlng her main sail and dainaglng h?r hull. Mr. Buchanan . damage. to thi- exteal of 0,888. Mr Hanna, it i* said, wanta to fletUfl for about B88, B si.i.i tha: th. Olfa'a owner will aol Bccepi Poraytb, the bullder. has b*en asked to look ov*I tne (dg i. aad determlae th* amount of damag. TllE ST lAVl.'S TltlAI. 71(1 F. Phlladelphla. .?*!>.. 1. The dale for ihe .lrjiartiire from ?'ramps" sblp.vfltd of tlu- new Amerlcin Llne Btaaaaahlp Bt. Paal for her trlal trip has been Baed fet ?etnrday, Baptaanber 2i. Bba win probably b* out to sea a araab Thi- iranit.s have nol announced what route flrlll be tak.-n, bul li iy underataod tha: the veaael vv 11 head foi the New-England roast, and ma) pul Into Bosion Harbor to prcpan- for fh* sp<-* I trlB. 8LiTIN_ HIM TO A TEA (Truth. OYCLING RECOKD8 LOWERED OmBAT ACHI-tV-BM-PWHI OM THE I.AST day IN iPRIKOFlBLD. tiif. nxcrr mbbt o? thi; nun bbdbbi with RKlIARKAIll.i: MDIXa Dt 5A.NV.KR, JOHN 11. 0.\r.!>M:i:. UWOHKAD, -TAUBfCK ANI. TRVI FMR WKATHF.R ani> a no cnowis. inr mmun to thr ntmnrg.] ?pr riRflelil. Mne?... Sept. J2.-Tlie most successful ns well n* tbe most important cycttBg tournnment Of Ihe >ear waa bruucht to a rlose under niisplrl.ius dreumetancea nt tho Hnmpien I'nrk irneb to-day. The radni throughnot hn* beea of the best sort, while ihe manageeeenl haa been aianlraMa The meml.ers of ihe gprlBgfMd Blcycle Club have left ROtblng un.lone which ma.ney .-in.l hard work could acrompgsh. The weather haa been good. the ai tendance large, and! rtattlng cycUata have baea en terta-ned hoepMably. Bvery aeal hi the graadataad was o.-cunie.i when the linal days ractng waa begun. while a aoMd wall of humnnlty rxtended arotlBd the ropes an'l about the tetit- and tralnlng fiuartera. A Rentle hrrer.e blew in from tne Connec'.lcut ftlvrr, Just T. 3. TITUi. enough to teaaper tbe hiat. but nr.t enongh to ln terfere w.th the rtdeTB. ' rft ten thousan.l people were preaent, and Ibe croard arould hav.- been larger bad II been poaalble la Becaro more eaata. 8terllni Elllotl haa been hard al work reernltlng membera ror ihe League ol Amertean wheelmen. .- Natlonal organlaatlon Blll be a galn-r on a. count of the m. el THB CHAMPION- OF THH YK.WE. The tournament, a* usual, haa detennlnad arlth oui doubl tbe real cycllng ehampkHia of tne yenr, ... |aaal amoi ?, tha amateura, .'in.l C K. Newton can clalm tbe Claaa A honora ol tba .-.-.son, wblla B. C. Bald la th.- nndlsputed leader of Claaa B. Sewton W...1 l ur ... ?a . nd loal one i.y only a fbar Incbei n.iii woa all four racea ln whl.h he atarted Hla colleetlon o'. j.riz.-s ls resnarkBbtjr baadaome In ihe profeaalanal claaa ianger woa the honora. He waa never In better siiape. and be iron all three racea In whi. tt be atarted la-duy Man} peraoni regrel thnt John B. Johnson dld not sun agalnat blm, as tbey profeaa to belleve thnt Banger would have beaten hlm. in aplte a.f tbi that Johnaon baa won flfteen of tbe aeventean races ln wblcb be haa atnrted tbla yenr. The one-mlle record race la alwaya leoked upon aa ti,.i.t. -1 of tbe tournament, and t?*dBjr*a conteal - | all lu on I-ara lt baa beea sal i of BaW tbal wbi n he mlaaea ratchlng on to tne tandem or quad he eannol win, but this aaaertlon was dlsproved to-day. As the atetol flashei. the elght ri.i-rs were off like tbe wlnd t. catcb Rnj MarDonatd and i: Ca'.laban, arho, on n tanJem. w,r.. to -i.i 'ii- padng K.v.-r aecured the coveted pmtion Cabanne falllna ln second, Murphy thlrd aml H..M .. rather poor fourth. Tbe Drai quarter waa in .1- ln ??- eeeoi la and the half-mlle in l*. wlth the rtdera In the aame poaltlon. The tbree quartera ima mai- m l-Bt-S, where the tandem draw out and tne real battle waa beKnn. At tne head of the Btretch Bald b"Kan to come through, ani a tremendoufl about went up wtentte aiue and vvh.t- toob the lead. Bald shook off all hts ?u?.ui.in, eacepl r.i.u,....-. who hul BBurted at the ..,?,.- : me. Bal I hei 1 bla advantage. however, and won after a aplendld atruggle, by half a woeel from Cabanne. with KMer tbird. [he ilme, -.w--., made it one of tbe beal racea of the yenr. ln the half-mlle open. Caea B, the three n-en flnlahed in rxactly the same relative positiona. In n. one-mlle haSdl-ap Harley Davk&on wurtarf roi the lasi thlrd and carried bla pursuera off thelr ],,u. t Cabanne abandoned a hopeless enaae in ?he Btretch W. B. Tenaler won the IM ciuss A ,1 han iv faahlon. H. F. Mosher gladdened the hearta of the vleltora frum New-Yor_ by wunnlng he one-mlle handlcap after a stlrring flnlah wlth H \ Davey and J. E. Walsh. .Newton won tbe half-mlle open by an Inch. doing tbe last .|uart.-r ln 9 eeconda. Newton ha-i an enay time of lt m the wlnners' race. KBW RCCORDl MADB. The professlonal radng was exce'.lent. Sanger's two mlles ln 4:213-,'. belnj; a world'a record for that d-Btance ln that aort of a race. Hald broke also the record for the half-mlle acratch open race .lohn H. Oardner, of rayracuse, trled for tba live mile claaa \ record -nd bronghi doam the flgurea rr .ii. ll::.-; to 11:?>?- ?.-'-? He waa paced by a t.indem and, in trylng to beal out his pece-makers at the flnl-h ha. "rode hlmself Mlnd," ns the rtdera a-x preaa it and twenty feel beyond the tape be aranl Inl > tiie fence. lle wa- Carried fmrn the tra'V. Ofl a rtretcber unconeetoua, and badly cut about the head Henry Maddoa tried for he one-mlle un paced record, bul falled, maklng the dlstance In 2:1224. Hoyl and Caaey mlsaed the half-mlle tandem record by on.- aecond, K"iiuv 'he dtetance ir :..; i :, secondi. F l.ongheu I. th.. Canadlan amateur champlon i M.k.. all recorda f>r two mllea, maklni; the re? markable tlme of IM The performama- was the more remarkJabie as ll waa doni from .. >tan.lln^ Ktart. unpaced Burbuck, the profeealonal, broke the nve-mlle record, K"inK the dlstance ln K>:11 l-?, and be abw broke tbe thr.-c an 1 famr mile records. He w.is paced by n .|iia.lruplet. manne.l by Cutt.-r. Hilvle, Barnei and Kluge. The fractlooal tlme a - nlle, j..'. I-:., two mllea, a:??i i-.".; three mllea, four mllea, s os",-',, the last mile belng made ln 2:02 2-5. P .1. Tltus atarted to breab the one hour recor.l, bul aucceeded only ln breaking r:... American record He waa p ::Ipl' ' '? ?""' be . ; r. iiii - - aad IM yards In ihe ha-;ir. The .?I Amerlcan record wai M mllea, 1,4-1 yarda .'.i.'-',.i.-.s. a iVelshman, holds Iba world'a recoi l ol M ml.. - .i i l yards. All ii. all. !? ws .... of tha greatest record-break ,iiik daya ln the annala ..f cycilna. 'rhe immense crowd wa itirred up to a tremendoua pltcb a.f m ihuBlaam, and after ti'" racea were over lt linj-cre.l about ihe tra.-k. seemlng 'o.ith ta. leave in.' Bcene of ?. man) .?..iiriiiK irlala af apeed BUMMARIEfl OF THK RACBS. The Bummarlea a.f the day*s ra.-eH follaw: ...\k mii.i: -'?-??' CLAM CUUM a. \V. i:. Tenaler. Rorkvlll* Centre. 1 r i. r..'i..-r. ' i '? ? i ?? . ?-? . 1 Walsh, Harr-. ,-| Ti.i ? 2 OB I '? .1. ]?. rtark, Bostoa Beri Rlpley, .\'..?-Hri. .[..hn k'e',y. her, Spriiis'i'l I. A. T. 1 u".'-r. Boaton, aml Phlllp 1 ....; u..n i.v ;. rai i, a f-???! ietwien s. ? nd nr.-i ihini. iiAi.i- mii.i: "i'i:.\ ri.AssJ u i: .' Bald, Buffalo. l L. li. Cabanne, Bt Louli . ?_ Karle KI*. I. Ii.ivi u . ,'t TU-,. 1 nl I ;, C i: .-',"-i. Manatteld; C M Morphy. BroeUya; I. P Htls . i .- F M. Blgby. a-1 -v-.-Un-l- Knv MeDonaM. Kew-Tork; 1 it. an.l Krank J. J.iin. v. l'lua. alao ataried Wno by a Pngtn. aad a hall lensih between >??? ?:. I ind Iblrd. World'i record f?.r sucn OXB MM.r. ail'KN I'l'.i.lKSSpi.NAI.. w c Si,nK.-r. Mllwaekee. 1 v W i- .?? i. IValiham . ? H .'. 'in>l-,r. Bprm_a_t_. " Tlm.- I '... PVad M mi". II..-ton: A T. CxooY*. RufTslo; I. A Pllrte, I*-.rt Ulfhni'mal. i-.e.irra' R. '"utter. Il?ton. nnd Wataon ('..lemnn. BprlngiWd, al?i stsrte^. \V?n I.y lhr*e lenrim, rt.a.i beal f..r wrctid plart. OKB Mii.K. ii.iMHi Al' CLAAn.dk XX. F. M. (ther. :;i'irm Klne l-fi varda.. | A. H. D-vv. Or?nCeM im> rardsi . 2 j. K Ivaiab, im- ..'.'. rardai. .1 Tlm.- lltBI :.. Ray lia?'?..n. New y.-rk A ?'. aaa-ral^hl; Jamea Hsrlc. DorCBe-tM i:, ? i-i J. ,.:U llarrls-.n. Aalmry l'.irk .1., Better use too much than too little Pearline Beware oi imita'.ion. ..-aa. W K Miaw, Bo.tnn .40 ratn-fl); J. II. ..arrtner. ?v? ,'?e iV* v trdai lohn Keiieher. spr.ngtiei.i (80 rar-.); v- w firi'r Bufffl! 188 ird.l: VV, F. Ten.ler. It" k viii! ivni.e rto rod-. Oeorje ii Cobfc ir.. Nea -Yart raa ratdfll R* ''? '-udwig. ChlonpM (M rardfl); < U. !??. v rihampt'.n <!'*. yaidsi. and C, M H"Illng?. I.vnn lioV. w,r.i?i ._-> .larted. vv.". i-v half a ymt*; aa. t-flfl b.-tween *Jea?d and thlrd. oNF MH.i: BSOOBO BACB CLA-B B ?R c BaM. -kafain. i l ,, raiamn*. Bt. l/nili. - K Kl*er. l-nvKm . 8 Tlme-2.il 3-.'.. i- M Mirphv. Brcoklya; Dr. A. I. Brown. CJejjtandj Huriev Pivid**"'. Toronto; Thoraa. Cooper, Detrolt. jnd i- 1. Bigbv. rierelaad, al*.. it.rted. Wnn by n.ir * ?r'lMMl' ihr-.' len.ih* between *r. ??.| nnd ttilr.1. alndl. *,,n in '81, Klmiairman in ?*... Tyiet m tta, and aaM li.M.i' Bll-B ..i'i:.\ OLABI A. prederleh Uaigh-ad. Barnla. <.m. ' ,- k Newton, BtaRnrd .?'?prinra. * J.e>eph iliirrlum, Ashury Patrfl. Tim' 1*09 M. .i.mes Clark, Bflaam; BT, i;. Ibaw, Bofltaa, aad W. B, R. ?., ol da, M',1- Park, -too fltarted. Waa _? -n mch, twa lengtl-i belwrea geeoaA and ihlrd. Taro bilm randicap pbopbb_-Owa_. W. <'. Baager, Ktlwnake. (acratch). 1 a t crook.. itiirr.il, .luo yarda). * BTata-fl CMeman, BprlngfleM fT8 rarda).> T.me-4:-4 ."-.?). J p BUrbork (80 rardei* A W. Porter, Waltbam (TO rard.); Conn Raher. Columba. lOO |_a_f_la); ? .... _?ton. (.'Isabeth (100 yarda) P. ' Berlo, Boatoa (110 jrard-l; 'vl... Po?, Itl.lm.n.l 1I.0 ,-r.l*.. II P-BU 1II..I. (14.. w.r.-,. I...1 Bt Onge. Bojton U*0 var *.. O. B. ('Ut. - [to-tOB 1188 vil.l- ?. AMI.ar Bt l.n. lllflfl1(111 v-iiMa. W P Bherer. M.m. he-trr il,<? rarda); H A. Brr.ru.* ?i**i nirds); A. E. w.-mig. By. T'W vard.) v ll Itornett, HalnBeld ("!"" yard.); 0 T <?.'.11n.il. Il' r ,n '?-?'H. yard.); W. F.tjm n (240 rard.)' t ??' Kluge ?'_1 Cltj (8BO yarda). and I rank lUj-o V.,.- .ri 000 rard-j, fltap Btarud. Wm by a length; half a l-nrtli betweefl *"cond and thlrd. WorMTfl proiefl. *,,,iia; ha.i,ii' ap record. WINNBR-T BAI I' 0NB BILB SCRATCB-CLABB a C. !'. Newton, Btafford Bprjng. . l Fr-i 1 loghead. Barnla, Ont. - n. r. Moaber, Bterm Klng.> TtBH 8*808-8, W ? itcynaids. iiv.i.- Park; Ray Daweon, New-Tork A C and A. ft. i'av?y. dfTenfleld n*. yard.), .1*0 (t'arted, Won by ihrafl length.; t"o lengtha between *ec ond md thlrd. ONB MU.r: BAND1CAP-C-AM rt. Hartoy Davroaoo, Toronto (TO yarda). ' I i* BIIM, ("hh-gn .411 yard.). - 1:. Ki-;. Daytoo ii" rard.). J Tlme --'l;, 1 B L i) Ck-auaaa, 8*. i.ui* taeral h)i Dr, A. I. Jtmwn. ,.,1 (ao r.rUi); F. J. Jenney. >'{]??,_?" **T^V W F Blm?. Waahlngton '?" y.rds); F. B. R'aw. M-ve land <? yard.); Nat nuil?*r, (a-mbrldgeport (TO -. ira.); l- v McDuffle, Itoston "?.<? yard.); vv .v. T?mll, Ban Praacl.k> yard.); vv ... Helfert, Utlci./'?"''!"',? y; <? john-on, CleveUad (80 yarda); W. De {>?'\v- Chlr ,,,.,,,?. , ,, 1, and .1 C, uvt.?',.?'.-ti. Malden <!? rardfl), a!*., rtarted Won by half a l?ngth; s.me dlitanco between a-. nnl and thlrd. WHBBUIB2T1 WBTBXL1 BULLETIN. BANCTIOXa ORAKTBD BlIBPBMBK UM AM) TltANS PERfl ' HAIRMAB 01DBONB -CBBDUUB, rhllad. Iphla. Sept. 12.-The foilowlng ls the U A. w. weefcly bulletla: SAN. TI< ?N8 (JI'.A NTKD. ?-jnn-tir 1* >W. B. BeCr-a, sh.ir.,11. Penn. Kept-mbT IT?Bull iten-iit Bfldety, Poag-keapflla, B. T. Bflptaflabflt 17-I->g.in Wli- -1 ? i'll-. LaBaa, i'tah. B.pt.rabir 88 Baaytba i'aik Aefloctatloa. MaaaBflld, Penn. October i" v. M .'. A.. Wllkflflbarre. Peua Beptember Sa?Aleaaad-a W. Smlth, M"-mt M'.rrl*. N. T. II ,?..!,. r ."> Berl KlnK*l?nd, )....,nfon. B. J. I piembet 88 ani -4 -iTnniite Ulcyrle llaMn. Anoclatlon, . haaate, Baa Beptember 1^ BBd 18 Henry County Agrlcultural BflBfi, Cambrldga, lll. Oetobef 10 llunil'.ldt Wheeimen, Huniboldt, Neb. October - unl V. Boalb Duk ,la Stat- Falr AMuclatlon. Bloui Fall-. B. D. Bae-flflabtt __?CapMal CBy f?ye1e Ctah, Ppringfieid. 111. x.pt.-nitier 14?afarath -n o aaty Fair A??."-iation, Waaaaa, Wl*. Beptember -?'? S. H. Beekl a, ('*ro, Mich. Sej.tem.er _S a 1 I '-*'. Oraad Tra.<r*a A. .nd I. 8., TraverM Clty, Iflleh. Beptember 18 O, B. Banaeil, Ttaga, nuiadeiphia. Beptember '-"? 0. B. Beaaell. Otooeeatet Cbuaty Agricuit ui al Badfltg, lliniH ? fltl r, N. J. | nnd W CharkM T. BkUi, Huntlngdon. I.ong 1*1 and. N. V. Beptember IT, I- flnd iti n A. Hudaon, F.mlnence. Ky. - Hteuben Count) Falr, Aaogla, Ind. Beptember II, 13, 18 and 11 Butbflrford ('ounty Falr As ?oetatlon, Ituil-.erf 1 1. T-nn. Beptember tl F te. Low, w.-Uiburg. W. Va. (postpnned frxjin Beptember 11) Beptember 18 .mi 18 C lumMaafl Couaty Agrtealtaral So. . lety. i.i*..-i 1. Ohlo. ?uapendad fbr competlng ln unsanctloned races Bamuel B. Hlnckley and Boberl F. Robson. <"am den, x v. for thlrty dajra fri)'" ieptember :i. rredertck Ki.-tt.-r. F. w. HoUaaa, lamual (ioi-ibrrir, Charlea ?elrera, Balamaaoo, mi u ; a. t. Foster, K. PhilUpa, n. Barrett, H. Mailey and (J. Weiek, Allegan, Mleh., for thlrty days from faeptemher 2. v. i. Hall, Oeorge P-flber, Mlddletown, Conn.; W. L. Cramer, Portland, Conn.; T. W. l?r.-iu-r, r. B. Moardman. Arthur Woolen. C. B Smlth ani Charies Haii. Westtie;,!, Maaa.; Oeorga Dobson, O. Bf. Cook, John Erlckson, Hlgganum, Conn.; \V. PBgb, J. B, Kisinuin. Middli'town, Conn., for slxty days from AugUBl -". Joha M.rtln nnd Paul Hichtir. l.an eaater, Penn.; Frank Baker, Lattdls-trlUe, Penn., for slxty days from Auguat -?. Bklt Chandler, Hilis boro, Tex.; Ira Klnsalvlng. .loseph Payne, W. T. Young. A. T. llolland, \V. B. Thomas. J. C Thomas. W. T. CarrlK'an. .lohn TraadweB, of Corslcana, Tex., for thlrty days from Septetnbt-r 2. L. T. Klansberg, Kabunaaoo. atlch., for one year from July 26 for competlng Whlle under suspenslon nml ln unsanc tlcned racea. J- .T. Ball, Jay Howllng. O. Richards, ('.-?? M.-rritt, (i'-.iri;,. Hoadl'-y and Archlo M. Clcre. for alaety dajra from Beptember . for rompoting m unsanctloned race*. after warnlng. C EL Newmann, WUkaebarra, Penn.; willard Keiier, Blngeton, Penn.; Bdward Va.kenburg, West Plttston, Penn., thirty dayfl from September 7. Buapendcd B. B. Anderaon, st. I.ouis, for slxty divs from Beptember 2 for falluro to appear after Hignlng entry. _.,,.,, Buapenalona place 1 on Hlgglns, Paul, Itrldges and Maaaey Bl Pa*?, Tex.. have been removed; also that on II. l_ Mataon, Phlladelphla, and T. A. ilent ley, llamhurg, lowa. C M. Murphy, F. .1. Tltus and L. D. Cahanne wl.l bfl p.-rinltled ... rlda In Claaa B events p.-udlng set tlement of cbargea agalaat th.-m, provlded any prlsaa won by them are artthheld until the case is concltnle I. I.ei-;.ire.l profe*.-lonals-Arthur 0. Hermnn, Toledo, Ohlo, under Clauae A; L. B E-olton and R. Me CuUough, Omaha, Neb., under Clauaa A; Art. C Iti.ike. ' ilorado Sptrlnga, CoL, nt own re<iue.?t; Wlll? lam Lowery, VV. K. Halgh, 11. Fuller, Healdflburg, ci. nnd it H. l.omax, Paao BoMea, <"oi., under i ?: , 1 ??? ,\ ; W. R, I.lttell, Charies Urehe. Boaflfl Rupe, < >rr Lawbaad, Qalen Ruaaall, Fred Hunt, I* Hedgapath, It.-ulah K.-e.e, \V. P. Calvln. \Y. A Rundle, W. B. Talbott, ?' w, Hanna, and Arthui Orebe, all of Rockport, Mo., un-ier Claua* A Transferrel tO C-BBfl D?BdW. W. Rotb, W Bchrader, A. P. Mlngenhelmer, Milwaukee, \\';* . under Clauaa D; Bf. F. Baager aml M. Crockerj Milwaukee, wi-. under .'la...*,. O; B M Qual1 trough, li.-nv.-r, CoL, under Clauaa H; II. W. l'ut nam. Oreenfletd. Mi?., under Clauaa Bj W. M Tolford Maiii 1 . Maaa., undor ciauex* B; Ra'.ph B03 i Malden, Maaa., under Clauae H; tv A. Readle, Ban Joae, Cai., under C-tusa B; W. II. Murray, I'rov. l.-n.-e R. I . under Clauaa P\ BA C. Teatman, Charleaton. W. Va.. under Clauae B; C. N. Wllaon. Charleaton, W. Va., under Clauae B Buflpende I pen-Hng Inveatlgatlon?1? C. Johnson, Weat Cheflter, Penn.; Ern?fll Bcott, LewUton, Me., I, \ Trarla, Bene 1, Kan.; Howard Mataon, Wood luiii. N. v ; W. T H.'iifieid. Indlanapolla; .;."rKe A. B-ienhart, Mu'.berry, Ind ; - Perguson, Lo gnnsport. Ind Handlcapper _damrd C Vo'.lmaa, Baitlmore, hai been removed from hl* poaltlon; pendlna appolntmenl of hla flcceeflsor, handlcapplns f. ? Marr'.and wlll be done by ,\. >:. Powell, B? 2.31.". Hprlng aarden-fll . Phlladelphla. Tranafer of ?Valter Clapp and c F. Wetter-reen, of Malden, Ma--. to Claafl B, waa an error, ani notlce la therefore glven tbat the.ic men remain in Claafl A. ABXIYBBBABT OP TMB BA TTI.E OF \oitTU POTBT Baitlmore, ."ept. U Tba alghty-flrflt annlreraary of ihe battla of North r.'ii.i ("OM Dofenderaf i>ay"> i,,ore Renerally celebrated to-day than for many yenr* My prn, laniatlon of the ilovernoi-, thr day waa ? Btata bollday, and b>- ordinance of the Mayor ani Clty Counell it araa also a munlclpal h'd.'iav aii baaka eonrta, buatneaa exebaagaaand most of the large buslness houses In the clty were cloaed. A numner of organlaatlon- obeervad the <iay in pnradea, Bag-re-alngB, patrlotlc addraaaea and ath leti. Bporta. Tha prtnrtpal faatura was the parade of th.- .iii.iio. <?rd. r, Cnit.d Amerlcan Meehanlca lt wa.a tlie uioal Impoalng proceflfl-Oa ln the order's blatory, Romethlng hk.- 18^088 belna la Une. a Krand daughter and great?granddaugbtflr of Praaala Bcott K. f rode ln Ibe precfl-aiea. The or.ler also honored thfl memory of Pranc 1 Bcotl Bay throuah a heneftt entertalnment, the |.r..'-ec,i* ?oing to the commlt? tee havi.m ln ohariti- ihe erectlon of a monument ln m.-rn.iry of the author of the "Star ripangled By 01 !-. of Becretarj al w..r Lamont, the can non. nf Fort MeHenry gave ? a.iinte of tvv.nty-one atina t iti -a afternoon, io open Um aserclaaa of the Maryland Boclety of th>* W'ar of IS12. The floctety had as it? eueata at the eelebration ,-,,,'? un 11 H Bellaa, of Phlladelphla. who ls secre tary-general of th Natlonal Society, tonether wlth ileleuat'.ons from four of the eight State .ocletl*-? those of Connectlcut, Massacnusetts. Pennaylvanla and Ohlo. _m_ A ClAIB UABBBT-TBB ABBVB- Cnjfp.i.vr. Albany. Bapt ll?"Tke Argus" Company. of thls city. to-day ftted wi.h th.- Btata Board af ciaims a elalm taa a*AAB9 damagaa on acaaawt of the ?i leg. 1 breach "f eontrael for pubtta printlng other ihsn laglalatrva printlng. madi ?>n January 12. \m. Thi. a.ilon ls 10 recov.-r f.>r work flfldd to have been M**et__l i.v Btate' departmeuta actlng under an nn^nion of Attorney-Oeneral DenH 07Hrlen that certain work. authortaed br a flpeclal act dld not fall under the proekBOBa of the contract for State deparunaat Brtntlng. HAVINC THE CRANDEf ,STORE ? -r c * if wp haven't Itept the merchandise ahead of the $-4tt*W g^ssV-^ye.*"*" BLACK DRESS QOODS m.cks that are black, lustroiis f* jft^^JJ thnt vou'll watd the B-Wett, hamlsome t h-t _? an> where li.iv. turned out. And always Ittlrr Pri^ Crcpom, Serges; French Ja.-quard* and Moha.rs at 31c yd.: usuallv ?5c and $1. i.._ ,? t.v 7 English -form Serges 50c yd.; good value at ..c 80 m. FtmlisliMoliairSicilianv-Ocyd. 50 in. Cheviot Difgomb, M- yd ; good value at 11.26. Koiirlli Avenue nnd Tenth Street. COTTON DRESS GOODS aro M winsome as a wavc of Fall pBnnj^BWBBB^ An.l they to.., can almost bc had lor Ihe pidting. Fine English Satecns, dark (roun* w.th polka dots and stripes 81 in.. 15.; the 2.>c kmd. I a iSlc < r.T',ri, _ ...w, fast ..Her. dark ground* w.th orettv ficures, neat effects, 81 RL, lle A .ountcr of remnants of cotton wash Drcs Good* at less th.in half. loiirll. Avenue. BED SHEETS ? ,t prica that lunlly cover the rctail cost of matenal-the making for nothing. Sinde Bed Sheets, 09x98-% in.. *% Single Red Sheets, 88x98). in Double Bed Sheets, 90x80 kk. . 34c. 55 Doubia Sheets, hemstJtched, ',{}^'>,:?.,, ,n ,0. Double Bed Sheets of Utica muslin, *kn?J_ '"?, <?c Fourth Avenue. HOUSEKEEPINO L1NENS Irrdi danrnk NapWna, breakfast -Ltt, fine quallty, good patterm, $1.25 do/ ; good value at ?,"",>. I,,, hSvy damask Napkkis. IU* ** Finert iiualities, IUI a..vl$l.7S do/.; usually |1.78 and Dinner ibe Napkkis, 20x20 in., $4 grade at $J do*. term, $1.75. $2.25, $2.10, tho S2>.?, *.M $. 7o grade* I'.xiril. Avenne. BROADWAY 9tk_.IOtKSta. TOURTHAVE. and k> lmle THOSE CARPCT VALUES are hard to overeslimate. No one who sees the mtdR fails lo he surpnsed that vo much of quallty and styl?, y> much of BCWMM and beauty can bc had for so lmle money. .. 10-wire Tapestries, .-ic kind at ?c yd. 91 18 Worsted Vc'.vets at 81c. $1 ?.') and $2 Bigelow Axnuniters $1.2$. |150 nd H 7-i'Koyal Wiltons. $1.50. And hcre's a special lot of 75 pieces. 11.85 Ax'i.ma-tcrs at Mc Thlrd Floor. CHILDRE.VS CLOTHES Netdnl cost a cent more because of bemg stylivhly cut and well made. Short DresSCI of good quallty navy DHM and cardmsl cloth, yokc aud cuffs prcttily tnmmed with rowso'. br.iid' 'i morithi lo -J years, $1. Childrcn's lawn Aprons, neat embr.>idercd insertion in ' waist linished with narrow laced edged rut'fles, 4 to 12 years, 75c. Flanneletle Wrapper*, dainty pink and blue .tripei, scollopcd edge, Mv Nainsook long DrctttS, laee or embroidery trimming, 60. -n.uiil Floor. Foorlh Avenue. DECORATIVE ART 0OODS Those woiiderfully big 20 in. pure down filled Cu'.h ions, silk covcred, at $1, are still plenty. Sarr* with big, deep ruflle, $1.50. They are covered with danity art silks and ccst Iittie more than the plan, muslin covered pillows. A tew more day> r,f such scllmg will closc them. Ait S.|iiares, tintcd in the most Mtbtk designs, | - a!l rr.un.i, a new lot, M m., lle each, Ilroa.ltva) . SUMMER DRESS SHIELDS All large si/es, all high gradc. The price *bout coveri cost of stitching. I'ure Paia gum. odorlcss Drcss Shields, covered with mousscline, 10c pair. Itnproved Stockinet Shields, nothing better for wear fincst rubber. 10c pair. Fxtra quallty I'ara gum Shields, Japanese silk cover inz, 15c pair. nroad-vny ond Tenth Street. BROADWAY *h.&IO*_a_ nWrTTMAVE. RUSIE A PCJZZLB TO BOSTON NEW-YORK IHW ?nV-BXTi AT WILL AND WINS. T..K nt-ANKATK.ns barei.y BBCAFB A MOT oi:t A rOSTI'ONED OAMK TP.ANSKFRRF.D TO PHII.Alll-I.l'inA. oamesTesterday. K-W-T-rkT. g-t-t.. 1'..;;^ 8. Clnclnnat, 3. K:;'; rrwShnV -cui'-ao a. i,?i.v.n. * T.e. ton C?rew _5i? t___5e He proved that agalnat the \\mZ* BA t.,er,.n?;n.?ndJyerter,l.y?o the entlre , c, on of ,-verybody. The bif Hooa.er not on y ha .1 h.s nlil-tlme apeed. but the twlat. he added to he ba Btoply paraly-e.l the heavy-hlttlng bean at rt 'ive -c-ttered MU are all that ha allowed hta opponent-. and he atruck out aeven of tii.-m StlvetS Boaton-a only W-pounder. ?>??*_* against hlm. but the New-York team aent the ball flvtac ln all dlrectlons. Mvntta however. ahould not be blamed by the Boaton innnn?einent for the loaa of the game. for th.- men behlnd hlm J.layed at tlmea as If they ?ere BUflerinff from a aaaeta attack of bllnd-staggera^ ln h-atlea to the local teaaa, tt must be sald that they played champlonshlp ball. Nothing got by them Kuller made aome atopa on the IB-Md that nearly net the crowd wlll wlth dellght. Th? uoaton team would have been ahiit out but foT a wlld thr. w bv Davla and a fumble by FMller fn tlie inth Innlnic When Fir.-ll came to the datV ln th.' fourth mnlng he was preeented wlth a _._ m.. fl.'ril nleee 9 glft from the Hachelor rMub oTMaritfoVo-in/Ma-a., of whlch Farrell la a mTheehome team goea to rlMMk tfday to nlay off a game. postponed In this clt> Aa the Q.inkers are ball erazy at preaent. and the mighty dXr la cuttlng a wfae BWBth. lt was dectde 1 to trunafer the game. The acore: NFWY..KK. BOSTON. it>r Ihpo a ei ab r lb po a a Vv.ltPr aa .. 4 O ll 1 ? 1 Ixinir. *". r' '* l > r> ? ?rTi.rI_.l_rf 4 - 8 2 0 OD-Wr. Cf. 4 'l i ?'? _ o V ".llU rf 3 2 .1 0 0 0 Mcr-r.hy. If. 8 B 1 8 0 1 i).vi? ai. ..4001 1 l Naah, 8b.t o o n o l Bt-ftord tO.. 4 0 0 r. 2 1 Turker. lb...l 1 1 4 B B Savto ib UM OBannen. rf... ???*?? B_rna lf . 3 1 1 l <? 0|Harrln_-_ 8b 4 9 0 3 8 0 r-mli c 4 0 8 8 1 OOanael. <-.... 4 0 1 7 2 1 nJaZ v ... 4 0 i? i> 2 OBtlvettB. P....HII1I VV?,?n. .-?.. 0 0 1.0 0. _.,._,_ _ M . SMU ? Ti.tnls ...M 7 11 2- 12 - V ,. V'nrk .'- ? ? 1 I ? I 2 x_7 boZoL..::::.....? #?????*_-! F-irned runa? Naw-York 4. Flr-t bnne by errora?New York " B?*t >n 2. I.eft on baaea -New-TorB 10, Boaton !? H??.> on balls '.rf It.isle 2. ..IT Bttvetta 6. Struck out?By Hiisl.. 7 by Stlvetti 4. Thi">'-Im?a- hlta?Van Italtr.-n, Hurn* Farrell. iBusrlflce tatte?Vaa Haltren, Tncker. Btolen bm..'* -Fuller, Davla, liaiin-.n. l'ussed ball?Oanxcl. Time or gama .-?: ,_ THE KEl'ORDS. ciubi WajB.LBatP.C_. Clube. Wte.LeatP.Ct P-ltlmere ,...T4 80 .6881 Kew- York .03 M .338 (?TeveTand ..71 4.', .622 Chlcago .81 M .828 ? 47 ..Ml- a'lnrlnnatl .M .-.:. .818 .313 1'hila.lelj.hla ..70 47 .aaa cincinneti .ao ea ltnwk'yn .?4 81 ...:.7 \\ ashln?rton ....l.'i ..! lilitiin ....i'-I 83 .3414 St. I,nim.M TV .811 I'lttiburg .04 r>4 ,542|LoulBvUla .30 bti .259 OAMB8 TO-DAT. rhll?a1e1phla vk. New-York. nt Plilladelphla. llaltlm'ire VB. BOBBOa, ?t Haltlinorc BROOKLYN BADLY BEATEN. THB FAI.TIM. Uti: 1IATSMF.N OOT IN MUHIW-W RtfNI YFSTFRDAY. Baltlmara, Sept. Lt?The chnmplons took on a battlng atreak at the expenae of the Brooklyn pltchera to-day. Oumbert waa aent to the bench after eavan runs ha.i been made off his dallvary in three Innings. Abbey fared llttle better. Twelve bits for .-.lxteen baaea, three baaea on ball*. two hit batamen and a arUd pltch arhleh netted twelve runs were the record made a?ain?t him during flve Innings. H..fTVr **0t tattlad In the fourth innlng nnd gave three paaaea to flrst, whlch, wlth two ninglea, al? low. -.1 the rlaltora to acore two runa. His baae on balls and vvild pltch ln the iir*: alao gave them t taiiv Wnf'.ea by i^i Chance aad Bhoeb and An deraon'a three-bagaer earned for lha Broohlyna tv%.. runa ln the elahth. Kel'.ey waa put out ot the HIM tor "klcklng." McUraw. Jennlnp* nn I Hroll. t.. , hii conelderable lo aay to the amplra, an.l they -were removed from the coachlng lln*.. At tendance, 5,000. The acore: BBMXMCLTM, I BAI.TtMORl. ab r lbpo a *[ ?b r lb po . ? c.riffln cf... 8 1 OUO 0 MeOraw, B.. I I I I I I Hhlndle. 8b.. 4 0-241 Keeler, rf.... 4 .1 3 2 0 0 t'f.- .ran te. ?? 0 1 (? 2 0 Jennlngs, ei. 3 4 2 1 2 0 UCbance, Ib 5 i 1 io 2 n Keiiey, lf....l I 2 2 o o Ai.,l.r..n. lf. i 2 2 2 o 0 Relti. 2b..... 2 2 2 2 2 0 Dall _b.4 (? O 8 4 1 Hrodl-. cf.....'. 1 - 3 0 o Hh.ich, rf... 2 1 1 1 0 OUlea.on2h.lfJ 1 I 2 | j Grlm. c.8 0 1 1 1 0 Carey. lb.... 5 I lll _ I Il'irrill, c... I 0 0 2 1 0 Itoblnson. C. 3 2 3 3 0 I Oum.ert. p. 2 " " 1 1 l.H.lTer, p.... I 1 1 0 2 U ****** p...BBBB9B\ _otam.;8-inr_Tiri Total* ....34 5 8 24 10 3| Baitlmore _.0 1 ? 1 4 ? 3 8 a-lj Brooklyn .1 0 0 I 8 " " 2 0-3 Earned run*- -E.i'.tlrn re 10, Brooklyn 2. Flrst bii* by err ra - Ualtlmore I. IWt nn ba*e*? Baitlmore 9. Brooklyn s piret baa. oa ir.ii.-Off Hoffer 6, off (..imr.rt 2. off Abbey ."- Btrnek out-Ily Hoffer 2. by At-bey I Thr**. baae hlt??RoMn.on. Kee]?r. Aadet-oa. Tw.-ha** hlll Shlndle. Keeler. Ilrodle. Jennln.*, Reltz, Coraaraa Bjc rlfl.e Mt*?. v.renran. .lennlng*. Etrodte St l?n laaea-Uc Oraw 2. Jeaalnaa, Bobln-on. M.t by nltcher?Ry Ab_?v j Wild pltcl*...-H..ffer 1, Abbey 1. Lmplre-Hur.t. TIim of ganc?2:10. OTHER OAME8 TFSTF.ROAT WaahkBJtea, Sept. 12.-I'hlladelphla had a w.i'.k cvi- ta day. Three ot the Waflblagtoa pltchers wer. u.ed up. and. bcilde. belng Ineffectlve, they gave twelve ba?e. , q balln. whlch ouunted ln the run-gettlng. Cnr?*r pltcfc-4 well. H>> ha. not lo.t a game here .inc* h* wa. r? hasrd by Wa.hlngton thre* year. Bga Cartwrlgr.t w.i .nlted out ln the .econd Innlng for running uut af llne, ?nd he became io abu?lve to the umplr* that th* Utter wns compelled to put him out of th* game. DflflB-BBy ??1 la rea.-hlng flrst bai* <n ball. flve timei. Th* gam. arafl called at the *nd af the aeventh Inning MM* cunt rf darkness. By an arrangement made th'.* Bftflf noon I'hlladelphla and New-Y, rk wlll play ln th. Quaker Clty to-morrow. Brooklyn wlll come here lr two gam?i lo-a-orrow. Attcndance, 1.200. The Bfloeai Wa?hlngt..n .8 8 8 4 0 1 O 8 I'hlladelphla .* 2 0 3 5 0-1 II Basehtts- W.i*hlngton f>, Phlladelphla 14. Brrar.-W.iai Inr^tm 6, l'Mladelphla _. Batteri*_-Boyd. Muliarky. Oll r- | and McOutre; Careey ar.d Buckley. t rr.plre?Murray l'lttsburg. Sept. 12.-rit:sburg .nd Clnclnnatl pl.y? lefl Innlngs to a draw t i-day. dark.ieps rrevntlng fur th.-r play. Hawtey had decidedly the beiit of th* pUcr. lng, but he ha.l poor luck. The fl?ldlng wa* ih.rp ?"'*? brllllant throughout. Attendan.-e, 800. The acore: I'lttlhurg -..2 0 1 0 0 0 0 O 0 0-3 SnclnStl".0 0 0 2 0 1 O o 0 O-J B.-*ehlts-rittatuirg 11, rinclr.natl ?. Bri-lfl-Plttrtun 2. Uatterle.?Hawley snd Merrltt, Foreman and\aughaa. l.'mplres?Em*!l- and JlrPonald. Loul.vlll-, Sept. 12?The Cbicago team dld not arrlv* on th* fleld untll 4:15 o'clock, and darkne*. eam* wlth tha gcore B tle. The game wa. a pltchers' battle, nnl the runs were scored <>n errors. Colllns played hli last gamo wlth LflB-flllllfl. and mark.d It wlth .everal brllllant pla>?. Attendance, 2,-00. The acore: I?,_l*vl!le .rt ? ? J 0 2 o 0-2 Chlcago .o 0 o o o 2 8 0-1 Baeehlt.?I.'iul.vllle ?. Chlcago B. Errora?Loul.vlll* 2. Chlcago 2. Batieriej?Cunnlngham and Warnei, Eiiia ,,r I Donahae. I'mplre?Jevne. Al Wilkesbarre?Wllkesharr* 2. Pm-tdenc* 12. At BerBBtoa?Beraataa s, Ppringtieid 9, At Byraeaafl?Syracuse 7. Rochester f.. At Buffalo? T.ronto ?, ButTaJo S. TO MEET THF. k-tfOLUH CRICKETER?. HBMBBBfl OF THE TEAM WHICH WILL. REI'RE SENT THE BED AND BL.CE AT WIS8AHICKON. One of the most Intereatlng crlcket gameg of th? year will take place to-day at Phlladelphla. where the team of the Unlver.ity of Pennsylvanla wlll bo opposed by the visitlng Engllsh eleven from Ox ford and Cambrldge. The Pennsylvant*. team ha* been flflleeted wlth great care, and include. some of the best players of I'hlladelphla, whi are gradu.tei of the unlveralty. The full team t> repre.ent the red and blue is: c, 8. Patterson. F. H. I.ohlen, F. W. Rslston. K. W clark. Jr. II. I_. Brown. Crawford Coatei, Jr., F. I_. Altemus, J. S. Clark, W. Broekle, B, Goodman. J. R McClure and H. C. Thayer. The game wlll be played on the grounds cf the PhllaJelphia Cricket Cluh. at Wissahlekon. ani Wlll be contlnued to-morrow and Monday, lf a con.lu.icn ha. not been reached before. THK STATEX I.-I.AND CLUBV VICTOBT At Livlngston. Staten I.land. y.-iterday after? noon, tho St. QeOffge_ Athletlc Club Btiffercl defe.t by 170 runs at tho hands of the Staten Isiaad cricketere. The wlnners complle.! their large tot.l of 231 in less than two hours. M. E. Ja< kson hit all bowllng wttbout ompunetlon, and icored blfl ? runs ln a short apace of .lme. For tba Bt Georgtl Club, who mnde a total of 64 run*. (.). E. 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