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SPRUCE IV WINS A RACE. _HE pAt-HH T,!E ETHELWYNN ON THE HEAT HOME. fllF. CHAL-KSOER CR008BB Tlll: PUCIBH I.IM". TWKNTY-THKKi: SK< ONl'S AHKAL OF TIIK i.iTTi.K DBPBNsm iurrn an in TXKl'.STlNt*. <*. "NTKST. *ne tt* OUA race of t.ie aerlea for the 3eawan ___wa Corlnthlaa Vachl Club's lnternatlonal chal 1 ir<* CWI I'??*' tifte.-n-footers. whlch took place over gtt urtaaaular clui. cour*e. in the Bound, <>ff Oyater d... yeaterday, waa an exceedingly latereatlnj con tMlt Commodore E. C. Benedict'a host.ltalile flag !>!__ . ? agaln aarred aa the Jndgee' boat. Btrrylna '*?'?'' Raajatta commlttee. conalatlaa of Ollver K ."romwell. Charlea W. Watmore, Walter C. Ken*. Dr- ValeotlOB Mott and Charles A. Kherman. Each '?? I ?' tn? trlanaulnr courae was two mlles 'cnR. a:.-- belng sallt.l twice over. the total course wg? m mlM ;ong. The atomic aspirants for bonora started. close hauie'i on the atar boar'. ta k, wlth a fresh southwest wlnd. both boats ? Haa at 12:30 i.'clock. The flrst leg was a brca?! reach, as was alao the BQCOOd. the wlnd having ahlfted. The thlrd leg waa a beat to wlnd aard. Th. Ethelwynn l.-d all the way untll the latter part 0f xhe beai home. <>n thla leg the boats spllt t?fka "'' }'-'h- wynn standlng toward the Long lalar : sh. re and Spruce IV toward the ("onneotlout When the boats neurc) the flnlsh. the Ethel -.y;-- vt ll BO far to wlndward that she was re ggrd* '? t aure wlnner, but Mr. Brann* aucceedcd ln fl< * llttle Britiah boat over the lme feel of the stakebo.it an.l twenty-three .: of the Kthelwynn, Spruce IVflnlsh ir*? a* 4 '.'? tt and the Kthelwynn at 4:2fi:07 ??? is an enj >vat clubhc-' ln the evenlng hie dance at the handaome CUP CHALLENGE NOT YET ON ITS WAY. ITS FORJI TO BB COJM1DBRBD BT THK ROTAL ifUA YACHT ('U'B OH BATURDAT. - -.* .:. -Charlea Ii. Roae. the challenger for th? imerl a'a Cap, Informed a representative of Preaa in nn intervlew to-day :hat a let : | a formal .-hallenge for the cup can Baturday, wben a meetlng of ih.. rommlttee r.f :he I'.oyal Vletorla Yacht Club aad the form of the challenge con ?hallenge. he said. would of > .,. . bc f rwarded through the Royal Vietorla exprease i lntentlon of Slr Oeorge -.. t>iii;? i a cutter to oompete for the Amer rhe r-v.d" iaya: .-; ? G Newnea, llke Mr. Rose. ha*1 only late'y . htlng, but Mr Roae'a challenge pre entering th- .mp< Iltlon. ICRAP-BOOK8 OF THK TACHT RACEB. ai: ntemporaneoui accounts of the recenl Val I racea fur the Amertoa'a <"t.p and ? omments on them In all parts of th Statea and ln many places abroad wlll be of the future hlatorlan of yacht u have acceaa io the Ubrary eitner <.f [aelln, E D. Morgan, jr.. or Lord Dun of these geritiemen Is havlng voiiim inou. .- ...; i.ka male. reiating to ihe challenge, rreapondence before and after, ani na ol th>- preaa and or prlvate cltlzens. by and many thouaanda of clippmgs beei pul Into th. rolumea Mi R * ting for Mr. Iselm laat year. The . -..- -,..-.. .ntered upon the com ____-_?? IN THE CYCLLNG WORLD. ROBSRTI ROAD BACB T(i-i>AY-.JFNi:r.AL not-b or iKTKwmr xo wHtaunx. havnnne Rowing Asfociation Wheelmen wlll , olab run to Loeg Branch on Sunday. The .-. -, m will take th- 7:40 a. m. traln to Ell_a ? ie on their wheels to I--.nc Branch via New-Brunawlck. Matawaa and Red Hank. The ? will take th- r-:2.r. a. m. traln to Matawan, and wheel from there to I/ong Branch. <>n the return trip botb d*vlsions will take a tra'.n from Matawa to Bayonne. I'nattaihed wheelmen are invlted to Joln ln the run. The road race of the 1'r-ospect Wheelmen wlll be beld on rhe Menich nad on Saturday The dlaunce wlll he ten miles, and the start wlll l-e at Valley Stream Among the entrleB are O. W. Shannon. T B ErrelhoflT. H. B Worten, A. Garlick. C. XV. Hertae, i" Bruaer, J. L. Haraen. J. C. Kllnck and E B Tyr<- _ Th( Good Roads Assoclatlon of Brooklyn con - good wrrk but without any great re F'utting a UttM asphait at street lntersectlons ? what wheelmen trant. They want decently Btreet* or al laaat a few atreeta dee.ntiy ?hremghout._ ? ..-.,. irtll take plaea on the .ai?! ln Brooklyn to-day. Th- atart wlll be bead Of the cycle path at 10 a. m. About 100 Inent rlders have entered. ? a number of unattached wheelmen accom i * *.he membera of the rentury ^ l*1?!1"1*11, ?J S- m V-.rk oi. their regular weekly run^ T..!s club poaed of Bome wid--awake members. an.l Is ln -r aaing In m.-mbershtp every week. They have a . ibbouae of their owi. Cyellata dealrlng to Jola the League of Amerlcan . mav obtaln full printed mformation and y Bendlng na.ne and addreaa to the ( ycllng :.. ?-v.rk Tilbaae. WOMEN EXP-BRT8 ON TIIK COURTB. orxxiMo o_M_a or tiu: oomtcbtb or tuf: taLAND i__jwmr cuvvn tournbt a Bl I:t'Kl.-i: IM THK MIXKD DO-B__C8 li nal huadred apeetartora watched the openlng aamea r.f the ?tatea laland i>adies' Club'a fall tennis ment yesterday afternoon al I.ivlngston. ' tbe fxp.rt women ploytra have enured. A '. ? ire of the slngles was the tact that five out .,! tiie Beven entrles came from the Kings ? nta ciub. of Urooklyn. whi. h boastr of mp,on aad ea-champlon m nmbaea. Mi of the day was the mUe.i <ioui.ies between Miss Moore and J. VarTn'1;"' '^ - Atklnaon and Dr. W. ^-FrBAwr. Mbtg .-.,. parel played a remarkable game for ' hid never ;.layed together before. and traigbtaeta The results foilow . . at-tia. .rreiimman; r:^'^:n;,JX'lv "hX . aiica Btratton. i?:?' detonlt. "laa ????**?*"?" j^l, Brwhama. e-J. <? - Mta ? lallelM i ra-M-t-d-MJea Beasle M.iore bBBI Ml?a Artdle . 1* .1 ! ?.f ,. ,. I!r?iiani8 l-eat M.fa MaatM HCJBaBBBB BM Mll I ? ? ' '*?'? ? 4. ? "' - m Jullette P. Atklniw.n ai..l Dr. Wllllam K. a?4. e?a _ PLAT IN THE WMBT MDE CAATBrB TOXTRNET. Tha U'.-t Blde Tennis Clubs fall tournament ls a-akmg alow pro?reaa oa tbe courta at Eighty-' ,,; central Park Weat The aemi-nnai the scratch slngles was r**^*^*?*-' ar.i th* handicap alnglea was began. Hummao . Mar . ?>. fartm-e- t>r?!imlnar>' roanil. I' V ltleh ' ? > . t. :, : h a. a-4i c. B rmn.????>? t??t .1 ? .l.rault. nral .,,-*. C K. Foameatneybnexr. V. Wehafda. ?-<? 6-2. a. ? ? . x '?"?"?"'?'?'j, 6;. kT-a. ?? a. Oowr. : -:,...] t.-ut K D. DlMBBIBrB, ?- 2 ?- -1 v. ngtaa ikBU-aKraaj prBitmltayr ^^^"J.' ? I ; r r M .;.-.lt.er" rhalf-thlrtyi baal " la ?BOBllleM il.alftl.lrtv.. 7 ft. b-4. TO COACH THE TALIFORNIANS. Sej.t 2'.~rrank 8. Butterworth. ... k of the Vale footbail team. arrlved from tt.- 1 . ?t -r ' ,v to ..' t ua eoacb for tba l nlver .U.v,;* . a'forni;. UaVdurmg the coming BBaaOBL A MSCEPTIOM rO? THE CAMBBIDOE MEN v _ . ?- iKiw-.itli -The ("ambrldge Kew-Havei Bepl '? I ... I nol pr... ? ? .. the after ?? tO attend a re.ept... ? Tak lauii.h. MR l'INN WINS THK ROBBlMi CUP. ? Maaa.. bept 1 tBO tAnil There maa ? . ;..??.,! n.at.1. al goU lo-dai for l ?? ? il Wh CUP fOT ama'.eur |.l->ris IU>* Wiett. COLLARS l CUFFS LA R O VA September Violets COLGATE'S Violet Water. er.s were present from all over the country, nnd the cup was won b> II. Fenn. of the Paimetto QOlf Club, of Aikcn. S. (.'., who was ucratoh player. t're.ghton Webb, who had a hamlioap of ll, was t'."l wlth hlm, and they played off the tie by golng on ? around the llnks, Mr. Penn wmnln * 41 to 01. BROOKXYN AGAIN DBFKAT8 BOPTON. thi: i>.i:rni:iJHiM>Ms \\ in in a i i.osk game at KAPTKHN l'AUK TIIK UMPIM AM.OWS i'M.y gfg INNIMOI TO BB PUATEO, QABOn TWTERDAT. Wflflhlnaton 7. New-Tork 6. .-.m'lnn:itl 15, Bl. I.oulu 8, Wrm-i'Klvn 4. Boaton 2. lirm game Baltlmore 7, Phlladelphla 1. Si Loaia B, Clnctaaatl 4. PtttetmrS 11, LfOnlavlllfl 4. aeeoad game. The baneb.il; so.iKon ln Hrooklyn wlll b* brougbl to an end at Eautern I'ark this afternoon. at the Ilrldoffroonifl wili go on to Phlladelphla, where their Baal gamea wlll be played All Brooklyn, however, \ ls oonsoled somewhat by the fact that the team j wlll flnish far ahead of New-York. About 1.9X1 people saw the neoor.d game of the flnal nerie*. between the Hrooklyn and Iloflton team? ; at Kastern I'ark yesterday. Tin- uamc w;is a Cloae ; and exoltlng on" 88 long a* lt lanto 1. bul for some unaccountal.!'' reason Murray, the umpire, called the game at the ending of tho slxth Innlng. Th" BostOfl p.ayers were Indlgnant, and ao were I tbe flpectators, ror it was liRht enough to have . played for .in..ther throe-c.uartors of an hour Nlel - olfl followed Murray Into tho offlce of tho Brooklyn j ciub, charglng the umpire wlth robblng hls team of a rhar.ee to wln Th*re was iltt!?- battlng dotu- on elther slde The score: BOgTOK. I'.Ki'.'KI.VN. ati r 11, p>, ,i ? ab r lb p? ? e Bannin. rl...l 0 I 1 i> n (iriffln. r-f-.-. 1 lou n lyong. flfl.. . I " o i> 4 1 Fotlta, rf ,., 2 1 ? . I'ufTv ,-f.... ,H o n 2 ?? ? flfl. Il 1 " 2 4 1 Tenn>y lf...S ? 0 l o nu Chancfl, 18.1 8 8 8 o 8 Nflflh 8b... 2 1 2 o 2 1 Anders-m. If. .1 8 1 o o 1 Tucker, li. :i 8 on " 1 Daly, tb.? u <> r. 2 8 Har nt.n 2b 1 1 " I -J O'Sh.fli 8* ... 1 '.?'< 8 Rvan. (.fl ll 0 2 0 OlOlilB, r .2 1 1 2 o u In.iH.i. p . . .'! ii 1 " ."? 8 Daub, p ..... I . I 0 To.fll* ...,-J4 2 4 18 11 i Tntals .. 22 4 V. IH 11 ?> Boaton. " 8 I I 8 0?8 Brooklyn .2 8 8 8 1 I 4 i ? , rum Boatoa I, Brooklrn I Misi baafl by err,.r? Boflton 3 Hrooklyn 2 Lefl m baaea Iii*t-,n n Brooklyn 2. I*lr*t bafl* .,n lull*--? >fT Doian 1, ..ff Daub 2 struck out?By i>uiari 2. i.\ Daub i Three-bafle hit - Two ?.."?? hlta Naflh, ind?-? o BarrtBre hl. Bt. I--.. ba* i "oreoran. Hu by ; L'mptre?Murray. Tlme of same 1:11. THB RECOMOB riuh*. Woa l. -? !' ? ' ? Woa Loal T*.^ Haltini.ir* ....81 13 881 Plttabtirg - 88 ?? ,M8 CUvelanO ?*"? ???'? '?*' Now-Yorh ,...8B 0'j ,M3 letbhla TT IW .800 'ineinri.ri .. 84 83 .888 Chicago .TO .'..'. Mfl Watihlngton , 41 ** Boaton .. . 88 84 ..*.4.'l Bt. LfflVli . ,38 "*> 2'.'7 : rn _88 88 .588 Loulivlll* ?:i4 '.'."? .Ml OAMK8 TO-DAT. Clnrlnnritl Tfl, ' hl flfljo -it I'ln.-innaTl. I^ul*vlli" v*. Clereland, al Umlullle Ft Iymlf 4-fl Plttflburs. ?' s' 1",)1 Phlladelphla v?. Brooklyn ?< Pblladelphta. NEW-TORK LOBT IN THK TENTH YVa?hlngt,,n, S*j,(. 2.", Waahtngtoa aroa to-flar ln th* ?*nth Innlng. when. wlth IWO m*n 0411, An.l*r*on *lnfll*,'. ... rlght, *.-orlng two run* Mereer pltchfld ., (teadler same ihan Dohenj aad recelved beilef flsppori Au?ndan.e. 1,380, Th* aore. WABHINOTON NEW-YOUK. ab r lb pi a * ab r lb po a ? Rrown rf. ...100100 Full*r. Bfl.... B 1 1 ?' " 0 .love* ,ti, ... r. l 1 1 20 Tlernan, rf.. I l 1 1 0 4 ?ibbey rf B 0 1 3 " " V.Haltren, ef 4 <> i. . 4 1 0 4 0 1IO. Davla, 3b. .'. 8 0 2 2 <? Bclbach. lf.. B :t H I 0 0|H Dav?, lb. 4 " 813 1 0 ftwrlghl lt, 4 3 3 18 8 OiOertian, J*. 4 1 1 1 3 1 ,v. ,?? "i. 4 0 118 OlgtaJTord, lf. II I 11 I?em,.nt u 4 0 13 10 Doylfl, t t t 0 8 1 I p... 4 <i o 2 :t OlDobeny, p.... 4 > I 0 0 1 .ABO**r?- i " i o ii o T,ais r |nvu j Tetalfl ....Bt 7 10 3" 17 l ?Hat.*.) ln j.Iri-* of M*rc*r tTw i oul when wlnnlng run mad*. Wa.h.ngtnn .?M!!!ill! I :.,- v rh " " i ? . " - ? Knrri.-,! run* VViu-hlngton 4 N-w Tork 4. T_*\ ?'?*" b> .-rror* Wanhlngion 3. 1-ef' on tmttt- ? a*htngi"n l. Nen v rk . rxrwt bflUM un baJIfl-Off Wtrerr 8. o? Dohenr 7 Stnirk oul By llflKser B, b> I",h*ny 4 Thr** t,?** hlta- Van Haliren ann D heni ?olen bMe* . ? ?:?-*. MrOulre. Selbarii. '4Mv.ru,!- .21 '>',''", ^"Vn'o^l H Imvt* .unanilfltefli I-a?*ed balla-Doyl* 2, M-:Oulr* 1. L'mplre?Uaret Time? 2:io. OTHER GAMr? VRSTERI'AT. nsllkanri Bepl 2:. Th* ehaaailraM rn*nt ;h*ir rmtm f,,r this vear * p*nnant a llttl* *trnni*er by Alapoalas at rhllartflphla In an *a?v BMUUMn* t"-<!a> Hoitflf pllebed a good gam*. fliid only IWO guak*r Clty men r*ach*d aei OO. ba-y one of .hem *cnrlnfl. Thr*e of th* four men nent M BM ea ball* o> TayL r r*ar:,e.l home. ?f ?M a hataaiaa Twrwm *a? t**P?*tn la a eelllatoa wi.r. Haiiman ln the flfll, Innlng. Uld bfl r.tlreJ from UM gam". AM-n dar.oe r..2"0. Tbe fleora: iniioooo, gasaEgU":::::::::::::::::::: ? ? ?(> ? \J" l'**.Mt* Haltlmore ?. 1-hlla.l. I; M, B. _E?,J^fJhlj5*^ phla 2 Batterlfle- HofTer ?nd lt?hln?on. Taylor and I l?m ent* 1'rr.j.ire Kff. 8t I.oun. Sept 35.-f*ol*man. an ?m?''ur, plf-hed wlhlly f<r th* loeal '-am ln ?? -lay'* B~4 gam*. but he had irrea- flaefld. Atkln*..n. al-o an anin.e.ir played f8IHj ln left Beld. Th* Brownn brokfl erea by ta^ing Ibe g:,ni,-. Atteodaa e, .'1"" The aoore: I-'IHST i.AMK c, , .,.,? .11 .1 O 0 0 2 2 1 S ? y YOM"! . a t 1 8 S S 8 0 a?IB H-Vihite-flt'l^uifl ie Clnclnnatl II Brrori Bt. Louli 4 <-m. 'nfi.-.ii .'? 1 ? ? -" '?"??"? ': : ttea: Fuefliaaa and Vaughan. t'mplre McDoaaM. BBCOMTJ <;.iV.r" ?, , ,.,, .8 " 1 o n o | 1 o I Bt. 1. wl* . ., . ., ,. ,, 11 1 11 4 l-ln lnnat. ." ? ? ? ? * . u pjf _ |, ia, nwlnnall * Enwi ??*_____? 1 unelnnatl B Batterl * Hi*lten.t*ln and Otten; t-nwil ;mil Hf.'. l'mplre lli I'-Tiflld. LoalaeUle. *>.'p- 2:, Heav* batttaa n-i*'*<i by vlll- I numer. ,i-. -rr ..-*. NMkM PlHfltours 10 win 10-day'l Kan.* Th* bone team we.i! |< | *i*-fl Innlng. t,.-1<es on ballfl and err,,i? belas r-epon-il-1' for flll C* tba eigt.t n.n* fleorad Th.- fMitJirfl wh* Hawley-a hom* ran oa a drlve ojmt ihe ? igi,'-h-i-: re?M Dartnaai eadad Iba , Dlaylns. Atiendaace, 40.v Th? *?< ?*: J : _?_, ,., . O0080001-4 1 11 - io . .. , ,.,.? ? 1, .. 11 Hittflburg 1 (1 o i ii 1 11 Baaablt* Uiulei ll? 8, Plttflban 18. Brfji-i i" * Plttflburs 8. Hnn*rl?*-M-I*ar)and and Warner. Haw. ),'?% a:i<: Mak. L'mpln Knihllt. TBBTtBB TBB TBXAB PBJBB-FIOBT IAW. Austln. Texas. Bept ?.-Th8 tax coll-etom of Md-ronnan and Hayea rountlea yesterday applled to Controller Partey for prlseflgfcl heenses, but at the loatansi of tho Attorney-General thelr appllcati , is v.t. promptly refneed, th* Controller, in a writtec oplnlon. noldlng lhal Judge Hurt'a oplnlon, dellrered at l>a::as ;ant week. Ih not flnal. and that the Antl Prtaeflght Iaa caa '??'?>? * r.'.ir.ui-.i bf an opinion 'rom the full beacb of th'- Bupreme .'ofirt. It i? nn Cratood thal the appllcatlon. were mada at the .?. ,. the Oorernor. aa a pr':<minary to brlna ing a teal ca^ before the Bupreme .urt. The ooj Iflctor. laal nlghl appltad lo Aaaoetate Juatlee Dea man of the Supreme Court. for a mandnmus to com pei the Isauaace of llceaan Sn ,u.d the wrll be re fusei lt wlll pi-"- ' ' tn rem. aai iaU Juutlce . chlef Ju'tlce of the Court of 1 rlmlnal Ap ,,ri., r] ..* iu -,? .0 th ? re-atlJre raltn of thelr iu".h.."' ?'? n th. matter. lt la belleved, however. that the app.lcatlona wlll reault ln a attttng of the fuli BwrerSS Court and tbe readerMg of a Baal aad bindlng oplnlon._ _^_ _ OFTTI.SO II ID or 1AXFF.lt l.VSATICS. Albanv Bepl ? Tl:- S1.1t" .'ommiMlor. in biinan' haa arraaged to dlepoee of two more forslga paup r lr,?ane patlenta contlnod ln the Now-York CitJ aaylum it wi.i eesape! th* Cunard Stesmshlp C m* te ehip back t . Qoeeastewn, Ireland, . whom it broufhl oeer Ihree month* ago on Ihe Lucauta. Henry Btom, a iMllenl uimirio.l .., tbe Kew-Tork any lum Beptember H. say-" be llv. rou" yeart H Savannah. nn.l he arr.-. 1 Tork Clty on.) tw.. day*. r^yloua lo hta ad t? the tnstltatlon. The uthorltlee of Georgia wlll be aak'' 1 10 re. hv< hlm. COVBT-BABT1AI "l CAPTATX EJBEBAB U ivenworth, Kan.. Bepl > ? gen*rnl court-m.v tu! to tn Captala J, ? ?: T. Klrkhan, i"th ln*. ? sutioned al rori Reno, opened al Fort U worth vsi.ri-iv Ce*?ael B. B Bumner l.? pr^ ani Major I rowder. ol the Departmenl of afta .? im-rfl advoeate. Tie eharcefl agateal Cfl ifirkh-ni wore preferred bj 1 ;'? Barrett arho. 11 1. *i d accuaei Captaln KUkr.am of dim the peace o< blfl houaehold and of eonduct unb*,'.,:i. Ing an offl -' ?" ? fentleaiaa ,VAIT OBBPOBATIOBB Aitmny Sept 25-The followinR new companl??i were ineori>orate I 10 la The Colonial Heni Kfltate Aacoclatlnn of Ne? York to deal ln real e?iate; capital. _??,*? JuSciorfl. 8am.ie; D B? ? '*" P Blarta ar. 1 HTb7 Aflrrteultural and Hortleultural Boclety, .f Mawiown Qjeem County, lo mMurage_agrt. horTlIwlture and mechanfcal arti The dtrectora are hi. ohei l: Tobln. Ueor?e B. Hi.irr.r Charlefl Hin'rim-.i Wl/.lam Wentworth. Raymond II. bea inon.l aiid'b'hi. J ?>"* _ m isyesth.au: Ull BEEF TBV8A Wanhlnston. Bflgi & Atn rne>-<;. m-ral Ilarmon ha^ liifltructed I-IfltrlctAtlorrey Hiack, at Chleage, to irrvefltlsal*' the cnargr* made by Seeretary M ? on a?alr.*t the lie,f Trunt. ar.d to ubi- hlfl dl?cr*tlo-i ln peglnnlni pri**j*eedlngB agauut t.? Tru?t sadn the Aiiti-Tiuai ,?w THE SPORTS OF THE TUBF. ORAVEBEMD ENTRIES FOR TO-DAY. BOMS BXCRLLBMT UUM1BB11 OUMHWUIT-.T EX l'K.TKIi. An attractive programm* la offered at C.raveaeni to-day. There nre two stake race* to be declded. ln the Yotithful Btakea Handaprlng Bnl One-1-Love wlll carry !__. and 120 pounda renpectlvly. Ben Brush wlll hnve 118 up, an.l Prlnce Llef only IO"*-. There are ten horses named as probable ataiters. and the indl.a'.lons are that a hlghly ?.UIIBtlM contest wlll result. There are aelllng .onditions attached to the raee. Handspring and One-1-LoVB ar- ent-re.l not to be aold. whlch accouata for th- flve pounds extra car? ried bv them. Ben Brush. Mlchael I*. l.wyers r. renl pur.-haa.., |a enter. .1 tO be sold for t->.V*>. The Broohwood Handicap ls rather a aurpriae. I Rev del Carreres wlll carry 12". pounds. Y v ng Hu'tehman Vi*. and ("ounter Tenor 123. If ?" ?* horaea star*. that have uccepted the welghta. tne race ahould be a hard-f..ught battle from post to llnlsh. as rhe llghtweights have aome falr rat.-s t> thelr eredlt. Her. re ti.e entrles: FIRST BACB?PtVB ani n half furlong*. H-nnrnH.-i .113 nomoaMOfll .WB Hlt I'eter 1.113 Sebnetlnn .>n> W-iiman .113 All.-i.ra .'on Agn.-s .l(Tn IJ, ]|e Amle .IW Trtdeai .MB SK<'<.N*T"> RACE Mlle an.l an elghth. Ai'elhert .114 Snlillla .J0" CbeaapMkc .IK" lr'.?I. Re?l -._JJ ('andelabra .107 Aprll Fool . ";* Dungarrcn .io: Heaala .,0 MarBball .I BJ THIRD RACB V'.iTnri i. BTAKSS, Blva aad a half rbrtaaga. Ibin i.-.rlng .12.1 Rlght Rovnl . JM One-l-L-orB . ..191 Lavlenta .? Ben Rntah .11S Hall- Amle . BB Itefuge.. .1(V. nioiimer . ?*? Prtoee Llef .MB Bmottooal . ?*0 roi'BTH RAQ-J-BROOKWOOD HANDICAP- ma mlle .ml h alxi?en(h. He\ d?l OBITerea.120 Prlmrnae .IJJ Klytng Dutehman .Vi* Itr.ind) wlne .t'at .'...mt?r Tenor .12.: Owlet . 1" M.n.i... .P* ?Matirlee .'"'? 1>..I.ii.ra .los llrlmar . l'-> *Naurfea doabtfaL niTII RACI Bbl fur! >ng? Waltser . Ill Buraandr .'"'-' Tl.e Swain .10ft Hldalfa .>'' Mnn. I....I.T .100 DombBtette .'?'?' The niuffer .i'r? Slr .(..l.ti .'?* Oolden Rod .l.n Klsbcrn . lna .l.n Baba ttmrptn .BB BIXTH RACB-Obb tulle an.l _ art.-ntli. Rey Kl Baata anlta.. 12.1 Paacemafcar .JJJ I'atrlrlaa .110 , Dtaeouai . MB I'..-:.!? m-ie .loa Ke? Weal . TIIE RACING AT BRIORTON BEACH. BF IRT "i" tiu: r.'-"i'\i. BTAXDARD AT THAT 1 RACI A moderate numlMr ?( people wttaa?d Ihe racea . * Brlgbton Beach yeaterday. The waatbe llahtful Th. wera of tbe usual Brlghton Beach elaas. Jockej Blma won four out nt tn Bla eontests. Here ar- th- Bummarlee PH-BT RACE Pam IBB0; aelllng. Flve fur!onra. It A Bmlth h. k "i'l I' .:.!ni..n. by Dry Monopole? Clara, ;. - IBB It (eai 1101 .iflme) 1 M. Dwyer*? i h Kaj Weat, aged, KKI.IJ. Murphy. 2 W '* I '..:? - hlt k Cxtt kr . 4, O.'I. '? W'heeloakl *''- (Coodrlerl; A.l.ll. 1"l .11 Dofgattl; : tleai i._ lUurrk); Trlnoulo, !?* (Duffy); Wili Klliott. '..." (Powen , !/?.??;- A , W ' rafllBBB. 11" >!'.'.!? Bonj an.l Ameer, 1.12 icaj lOtl ..! I'erkinai. alao ran. TitM i oa Bettlng Old Dofalnloo, i. io _ and a to r.. K?v West, f> la .'? i.ti.i ;i to .'.. Cuekoo, i" la l and ? lo l V.. n drtvtag, Iv a head; a lengtb and a half between I an.l thlrd. .SKi*(.NI. RA.'K For twr.-year oMa; aelllng: puree. 12.10 I-lve furl-.nga T. F. BafTCtt'B l.r. 1 Ros.-iltnd III, hv I_iiireate?r,m-ttJA. BO n.. i<wt. l .* F Dwyef'a (? . Impcrtal. BB ..K?r?. .* P. i.unn. , rh. a t'nlfy. 100 ? .- 1061.(Ch PerOdv. 100 .ear |(*Ol 'l'.-rklna. ArtlClf, I"' XI Mu phy); t meka, 100 (Hieedy); Tennyaoa, II. BB (GIB rj); ? i*.i ... iii.nrieii;, and john Halacs, 118 auo ran Tim- I ... Bettlng RoBallnd 111 T to 2 aad 7 to B; Imperlal, 2 it 1 aad 4 to ?'? I Blty, B lo 1 an.! 2 to I. I Woa har.dlly lo u Iength an<! * half; a head between aecond and thlrd. TH1RD RACB For three-ye.-ir-old.a; ae!!lng; purae $200 (.ne mlle. ,i Hay-Bwa'a b. t Wleollnl. bv Doka rt ttemxteoe Paul, 107 rt. (ear. IQBi ..s.mai l R Bradley'a rh g Slr John 107.(Dobkbu) 2 A XI Bamey'i eh r Relm.-in R. 107.....t. Porklna) 1 Ptrebraad, 107 (Keefel; Van l.runt. ll>. (DutnTyi Rleh ard*. 107 (Murj)hv .. und Mareng". 1K? (Bcolt), ala.. nn. Tlm* 1 4.14 Battlaa?Klcollnl, i t 2 and ent; sir John, a to l aM .*! to li Rdrfltai B , B lo 1 -md .I t-^ t Won eaa!!\ tv tw.. lengtha, (he name dlatanee t-e-.ween rrc nd ar.d thlrd I'.II'.TH RACE '.u'N'i.;:-5' HAXDICAP- purae %ton. One mlle nn-i an eitrhth R Bradley'B b m. Paaway, h*. Paaataa n>* the Wav, ii \ra , 'IO tb..Powera. 1 I!lah^p A Ar*!iura t>. c. ..'naa. 4. *2..(i.'Ixary. 2 C. Hakera .'h g Llttle T?.m. 4. 7* .....Vvlle. :i I>'ltllrar^?*r, M iMeRngh): Ner" 70 (Ii Rok-d.. inl Herklmer. 100 (Sbeedyl ala.. ran. Tlm* 1 *4 > lieitln* Panwai 13 lo 1 and 4 te ti (aaa. 7 te io an] out, Llttle T. m ia *?? .'? n-.d .1 t ? ."? V n drlving bv thre- p*irta of a Iength. a head BetWOOa aecond and thlrd FI1TH RACB- I'ume $300, B?I!irg. On? mlle. J llavman'a b. g fha((an..iga. hy I.uke Rl-^khum? M..n-.|. "... 4 vr? 1.*!. n. . iKirnal 1 J. Knesie*. b. e. Inqulrenda .1 102.(J Perklnal 2 J. Hhleld'i 1- .- I'ria. 4. n?.?>'I->i - iln T.. 10* .K-' f. .. Ja .< R..ae. 10a Warllke. in. (QIITord), alu. ran. Titiu- ! 4lOt Bettlng Chatlaaooga ll ? 1 ?'? and 1 tn 2; Inrulr-ndn. 4 ? ? ., >. ? Pi -. ? ? r aad 1 lo .1 W :. In ;i .Iriw b| thl?* par'a of a Iength; f.ur leng'hs t?tw-een ??-. Btd BB I ' BIXTH RACB Puraa B-OB aelllng One mlle \\ !? JenalnaB'a bt Llttla Matt, tv VeltlgMr? Bla.): '".h: 4 jr- loa n (Blm) i 1. Eaell'i b. I Hui- M.in-...- ;:. 07. WbeedyX 2 J Bhlelda a Oo.'i tr - UcKee. 3, !?:? (OrDoonell) :i Annl- BlBhop, 107 IR l"Kiftt. I'arknwa. Xon IJ ,\!un .. .. Oolden .;?t< 11s (Kecfej Harr- Alonao, HM * :.. Pulltaer, IQS (Daffy), ar. I Bdaa Hay, O o 1 i.eur> ). all . . ?.:. Tln;. 1:4a', Itettlwr- LlttC Matt. 11 t . B nn.i 7 to 10; Ribe Mnrphv, 4 t.. 1 and 7 t. B; MeKM I to r. and 1 10 2 Won drHtng by h.'ilf a lenuth; three lenftha between aer-onJ and thlnl PIERRE I.dHII.I.AI'.I.S TURF CAifPAION. RU PLAJffl F..1: RACfNO IN' ENOLANO. Plerre Ijorlllan! Int. :i ls to sh!j. hia h. rses to Kng i.in.i some tlme ln October Mr l.orlllar.l han ne. curel apaeiou- tralrnng qiiarter!. ar N'em-mark"t. about flve mllea from tba I.lme Kllna Th- gT II are aitu.it.-l ? ahort dlatanee fr..m th- Beaeon courae. The yearttnga rhn: hnve been trled .-.: Raa . h nr.- ,1 imi- lot, l.'it then was nothlng s-ris.i tlorxil In theli Irlah -Mr. I.orlllard will a-n<l over Boaaa of hit< two aad thre-i \-_r o!.!^ t.. ba uaed a-< trial bor -s There are elghi by Beaaatlon and four b\ BaOor PrlacB la tbe drafi of rearUaga BTben th.- horaes arrlve al Nerwmarkel everything wlll b>- ready for them. na the atei,;ing I-. perfeel an'. the e*tat>llshm-nt la aell e^uippeU with every modern appllar.e.. us. I ln traln'.ng horse.. a clx forlong t.n track wlll be ronatrncted. wlth the turns thrown iij. with BOA on tba mo't approved Amerlcan plan Tbe track wlll be roodelled on the taine lir.'-a oa th*.r a: llaaeoeaa John Huggtna wbo BrlM traln "? boi li progreaslve ln hts Ideaa ad tzp* la (o make boom thaagea in iii? methoia. Mr Hagglna Inteada to u'lapt bla'methoda to the ettmata and the eoadttloaa whlch exist in Kngland. Plerre ixirlllarI'a experlenrea of Kngllah raetag have tauglit him all of the i-hlef requlaltea to race BOCeeaafulljr ln a countrj- where raclng la u. nfiort an.i where tbe miea .-ire itrtetly obaervad. Mr. LotUlanfa ventnre l? r.i * B gambllr.g MCpedl tion. Hls rtetotrkfl ln the paat with Parole, Ir? quola bi I othei \.. ? -? *i?t galaed faaaa !n I'i.' ineriean thorotighlirel ii poali ilh . i.y tbal of aay other nation WOB 'hr .11 ? Pi r.'i- j.ur ..f rat ,...r! on th" i?irt of Mr. Lorlllard. ... ?;:.*<? Ilapiayed bj the owner - ua: ? ra. ing nr. imp-tiif. in thla eoun? try whlch, lf carefulli rulded would bave placed ? rf .n an Impreanaul. poaltlon, fr-e from tiie .; ?. Oloueeatera, Haspethi an.l <?'..*.-r racing aaaoelatloni ol *;.. nerry-go-round ? Mr Lorlllard Inteadi * . ?? the numt.'.- of l.r lodmai ea al Rai ea to i wi nt| -fl\ ?? th i and Ballor Prlnce wlll i- reulned a* Btallloni Bm ; and th. othei -?.. ^ |... ?!. p .?, i ol Mr Lorlllard bai ? ?-- a tralnlng quartei Newmarkel for tl .. .:? ai optlon of r? tuinir.g them for flve addltlonal yeara, If be deatrea to do BO AMANPIKK BriNI AT NT.WMAKKKT l,r, 1..1 Bept. I Al ?(.? N-wmarket Flrat Octobot meetlng ta-'la\ th- Qreal h"-i?tern Rallway llan'l! cap. a awaepstaket af i" aoverelgaa aacb f.r ^tart era. with {&? aoveralgga a.l.le.i by Ihe (Ireat Kaai ern H.'liwa'. ' ..mpany an.l th Jntkey Club. lor ihree-year-olda an.l upwar.i. the ?teead to ra ? .'.. BOVerelgn oul of (be aiak.-a. r'.x furlnnga ????, i.ir .1, de Rotbaeblld'i blach horae Amar. dler b) i.i*. n-t Avellne, aged a fohan'a bajr .-.?lt Mlaaal, bl H-rmlt I>arl roul >eara. waa wm.!, Wai lace .1 ihnstone a , h-atnul horae Roral Maak. b\ Maak?Prlnceoa V'lctotia, f..ur >?-?ra, (hir.i JOHN R (IKNTP.Y'I BABT vlCTORT Dubuque, leara, bbjA, 2_ a r..?.i nt MB | -?>d th.- IBree eoraared mai. i. .... between .(.nu K Oaatry, J"- Patebea ..i. i BMal n.ia .. .-..in. (ieniry w..n thr- Baali ? i lly, aajualllag hla rnark <?f .:*j;i:i4. an.l |lat*e.l (.. hla cre.lll (he faat.-ai heat of thi year and the tABttaO thlrl heat ever paoed ?r trot(ei| in a race. Fldol mxn the favorlte wttr. the apectators, but the other horaea ouf clasa-i hltu. l'atchen fliilsbed ao eaal!) lu the llrat two heatA that Curry wan eautloned by the Judges In th* flnal heat he flnlshe.f on Oentry'fl wheel nr.ler the whlp. 8ummarlei: .loh, U <>?ntr>.j. 1 1 1 .1.** I'atrhen. 2 2 2 Kid.l . 3 S 3 Tlme fj.r.', | .u*,. 2:0.14,. Tlme by quarters: Flrst heat-31V 1:13V 13*1%, 2:08V .Wond heat-31, 1:_W. 1:31. 2:".".. Third heat ?31 ?_. 1:02'-, 1 ?$%, IM% DOMTJfO*! TKMI'ER OF THF WORaTT SORT. WHAT MAY BBJ IiONE WITH lAMr?4 B_ UUII PAMOVa '-OI.T. I?imlno han deve'ope.1 su-h an evll temper that !t Is almost lmp-BMtblfl to g"t hlm on the r.ieetraek. Every turfmar. and raoegocr a Imlred Domlno as a twi.-year-old. and many thoi.flands of people olung to hlm as th< champion of the Amerioan turf. In tho uprlng of hin three-year-old year Domlno In? jured one of hin forefeet In hlfl work. A few grain* '4 gravel work*d lnfo the crevlce, and oausd th" black champion to suffer Intensely. He defeated Henry of Navarre In the race for the Wlthers Btakflfl at Morrls I'ark and wan afterward shlppod to Chicago tO race for tlie Amerlcan D*rhy. The day before the race hli Injured foot BBaS badly ln flame,;. The foot wafl cut open and a lot of pu? e? eaped, together wlth nome parttelc* of gravel. In the Amerlcan D-rby the colt was pulled and ehofced f.r u m!> to keep him bark to hls Beld. Hls efforts to go out and race caused hlm to lung*" and plunge. At th.' end ut tiie flrst mlle hU< Injured foot caused Taral to pull hlm up. ae he waa so lame that it w.is teared he had broken down. The race was won by Rey KI ganta Anlta. After the race Domlno was unable to place the : foot on the ground. He rould barely turn ar.-.und ln hls box. It was four days before lio re r-overed sufllelently to enable I_k.!.md to ship hlm '? l h to Sheepuhead Hay. Domlno then had a rest Of a few weeks. after whlch he was pur In tralnlng I r hls autuni.i engagements. How wel: he raced tn- reeordF show The dead beal a- Oraveaend be? tween Domlno an.l Henry of Navarre wa* one of the most blttirly <ont*?ted races tn the hlstory of the turf. The records tell of Dominos hlgh quallty as a racer. but thev do not tell of the diflleiiltles under whlcii he waa tralne,l. The pain an I oonstant Irri tatlon cauaed bv hin alilng foo: did mu.-h toward flourlng Domlno's dlsposltlon. He promlsed so well ln rhe earlv Hprlng this year tha; hls owners oe to atnrt hlm in the Buburban Handlcap. ln bc was a hot favorlte. Por ???___*^u"_ Bbl? reaaon Domlno refuaed to try hls best beror* ?Ix furlongfl of the race had been run. He acteO M U aed comp'.etely ln th. race. II; ran ? bai lt wa- not until ho took part ln the "I"' '"'* r, .. wltb Henry of Navarre at Bheepshead iu> thai he showed plainly ibal he had a tomp'r 8.nd ?ulked ln his race*. He atopped short on the turn Int.. the backfltretcb ln that ra.-e and klc.ed, thus ?everal lenatha. whlcb loal.hlna the n^ l |y become worae. untll now hls temper I- such that II Im almost lmpo^lhie to get blm B W?[ Ifl poVfllble thal Domlno wlll ho reUred from the turf ai :he cloae of the preaeni aeaaon f-oxhall l. Ke< ne la In favor of flendln* hlm to :he stu-l. Jaroefl U Ke..,,... however. la reluctanl to retlre l'-mino at thia ? irh :.- m- beiievefl thal wltb a onango of neene and surrmindlngi Domlno wlll fprgel tb. paat. perhapn Domlno tna] be flhtpped to Kngland. an.l lf hl? temper Iraprovefl he m^y oarrj ?" aei nt tory in Bnglau 1 nent year. Black 11,0.10 4V> 62., TltoTTING-HKF.D HORBEB SKLL WLLL. One of the most SIWCessfBl ASlefl of trottin h,,rs.'? that has bo*n held ifl N-w-York for 8 long took plaee yeaterday at I. H. Dahlman ? Twenty-fourth-at anetloa pavillon. Bftr-one head fetchtng ttXBA, nr an averag- of ti~,Z ?ach, whlle the conjnanment of itxteen ammais from H. B. Carroll LoulsUna. Mo.. sveraged $*?) por bead horses arere a mlaed lo: of cobe, coach b iraea .,i-. rosdstera Chartofl Doseher. of this dty, p_id thfl top price, B.BA, tor thfl Xebraska-br-d flve-year-old Pai Baan, a luwdsofM Mf,b**J __\ trotted B half-mlle ,? 1:0b and a mlle ln ...x'i last Rundav at Fleetwood I'ark. . A ..mber of (ine matched pnlrs consigned by AndreWfl A McDonald flold weU, *>U" belng pald for ' ,, i Cllnk" ? team of high-.tep.'ing real browni of commandlng slr." and styl*. lolioning ls a iui of the princlpal saies of the aa) pmertj flt A B. ? *a-r.,i.. Ifoulajana. M : ,.,.,',,.. i. ? IB.B hand! 1880, by Nebraflk* Blael H.rt dflmbj aaturn; Cl-rle. 1.--.!.*.. *>???.*. ,,ri< i , ,:_2 b/m.. IS..1 handa 1185. bjr ll.i?put.-l. d-rn Matile, bj Hour bon ihi'f. Ir.: K PredtRrlelni n!'-lA"V '',','' i iti hand. 1888,'b) Bareenet, daai i ra; Arthur K ,.-niK. Ne* terh...y?????_? *;?__??__ Balch, d.im MU* Runh. r,y Haturn. A. II ' oOflflM, ^ \rV,. ,,.' i:,-t han.-.*Ciaei.' .?> M-'iibbe..: ' ?m: I. 8 .'rar,.-. Moatelalr.. ????- B1? Kthel ilnck a:S3 b. m . IB.I hand*. lsRc by An. .Iam Lou Mllton. b] KUlOB Medlum. T. II. Harrlfl, Bmokl>~i .?.?.: ? !.,??, K. I, n,? 18 baada, I8SB, bj Ayt.mn. dam unkAOWn; Arthur K.H-.alg. N*w-l,,rk. **??" Androw1 * M I'cnaM **.'???' v',r|*.. , ( ui han.t*. isi*r hv btohawk Chlef. ,?,! n.nk*r br g 18 baitda 1888. by Mohawk To^*,:bV^3C,i^^Nl%0T0S M.r'l-hK "? TSS W-^r.'l, g l.v:? han.i*. b, Hotspur Chlef; -?""nt1 iMbSSdV -iam I, orphan IV>y; and i.ir? br. m.. Hl baada, uW to Orphaa i?,v i; Ii. Oadiis. Kewarb _.?_?*__-A' Duk* n g. 18 han-1*. l?X). bv M?ha?k ani .- ,'.;?.; ch. g.. 18 hand*. 1881. by M.hawk. I' MeBiide. N.-w-Vork . Praoertv nf J. '* Hfrn*. WalanrUle. M' - Dandi ir ?. 18 hand* IJ80. Bad hla. br, ?.. l? hand* 1880; I* t, Baafio, Maw-Tort . ?** ,.r,..,*.., of W. B. r-rtland. Orand ItaphU. Ml, h : Frank. b fl . 18 h?_*??|. ***** h B ,e fsV) hanJa. lS*?t>. J Duffv. New 1 nrk. **t ? ?? ? THK fVBiaTC'HMTjJW ABBOCIATIOirfl RACBft. \i; detailfl for the meetlng of the Westcheiter Raclng Assoelatlon. which wUI bfl held at Morris Parh, i.avr- bsen practleally compi*tei Th* as sodatlon has beon too much oceupled in maklng the track tho iment In the country ro busjr Itaelf wlth rumora that had BO foundatlon ln fact. The meet? lng arlll posltlvely take place sa ani.oi.ncoil, and the publie wlll Bad that th* SSBOCteUon has many pleSS ant surprises for them. What tho beal talenl an<! a llbor.il supply of wealth ean de has beea tona Morris Park araa alw-avs a beautlful courae Improvementfl have been erreete.i make it doubly eo. lt la tha purpoae of th* men ine to glve such a programme ani provlde such rar.- raclng that lt wlll wliet tbe ap|>e*ite for the openlng races of 1KW AZ )TH FAII.S TO I.OWKft THE 1'F.COnD. PJpringfleld 111 . Sopt. r.-Azote did not broak th<? trottlng re.ord on the Trl-Stato Eair track to ila. Tri- as he would. the famou* I orso could not l? ,? j irru The hlgh wind which provallod all day sliut off all hopea of a broken record. _-*n .4/fl/T OIWF.HS Washlngton. Sept. t. (Special)-The followlng Army orders hav been Issu. I The followlng-named offlcera are rellevM from !n ? truction In ordnance duty at the atatlona ?et oppo ?lt* thelr respertlve names, ro take effect October 1: Flrst Lleutenant John T. Haineo. nth Cavalry. Bprlngneld, Ma?s.; Fir?r UButeaant Qesrge W. Huthers. 8th Infantn-, Rock Island. Ll. The fol lowlng-named eaaeera are assignod to <luty at tha atattona herelaafter lndieated for a eours* of !n Btru rl.-n kn onlnance duty for one year. beglnnlng October 1, or as soon tbereafter as praiHIcahle: r.fs- Lleatenani Peter C. Harrta nth infantn-, Frankford Arsonal. I'h'lad-lphl.i; Becond Lleutenant .lohn P, Hyan. 3d .'aval-;,, Roch Ialand Araenul. L.I.; Becoad Ueuteaant Kdward Blgerf m, '^'h Infantr*,', Bprlagfleld Araenal. Springil*!!. Maaa Tho fouow l:ir-::.imed offlc*rs are re'.leved from dntv at Wll letfa Point. New-Tork. to take elTect October 1: Flrst Lleutenant Charlea Mryulalon. 4th Infantry; Second Lleutenant Himm MeL, Powell. 21 Infantn". Seronl Lleut ran! W K. Jacksfin, 34th Infantry. Tbe OfBesrs r.am*d wlll fetn ?h< Ir HflpsrltVS sratlonH wlthin thirty days over and above the tlme nece? uarr to reach them '.n the ordlnarv coiirse. Flrst Lleutenant Samuel Reber, Hlgnal Corpn, wlll b>. reUeved from duty at Fort Riley. Kansas, as ; s practlrable aft*r October 1. and wlll r*i>orf i li. peraon to th* oomman.ilng general. Depariment <,r T.x.i.-. for duty ns chlef dlgnal offlcer of -.hat !? partment. to rellev.- Captaln lllchard B. Tuompson, who win proceed to Bl Paul, M.m. . and report to t immandlng gen'r.U. Department of Dakota. for ilufv as chlef signa. offlcer of that Department. . .ar.ge* ln the Htatlons and dutios of offleera of th* Banalstence Department are or Captaln James N. A'.llaon, Commlaaary of under Inatructlona from th* <*.unmiA ?arj Oeneral of Bubi itence, wlll break m the pur- i chailns statlon of ihe Bubalatence D.-partment at , cinclni . : them-e to New-Orleana by j October %, and relleve raptain Oskaloosa 11. Smi?h. | -ary of Bubslstenci a: tha- place Captaln , Smlth wlll proceed to Chicago ln neaaon to arr-.ve f nol ut'-r than Oetober n, aad on that late win ra- | lleve .'olinel Thotnae C Bu'.Ilvan, anfllfltant .-om ml*Mary-gen'ral of subslsteric-. of hl? ?Iutl?fl a chasi.ig commlss.ir> of fluhslstence al Hia: place Hiil Von liirr Fall Oier ? I'reelplre, "r beld up Ihfl WadhlSgtas M.niun?nt on th* pll of your ?t,inia,-h ln a rU?am? I?ld >?u ^*r w?k* *$ In a flflM ?w*at , auaerl by i-.ma horrld phan.aflv* If Bfl, tb* wl?*at !t.tng tha. yea ' "Uid hav* d?,n* IflTta*** v.ur ?lumb*r un il.?iurl>*il b| lh* nlfri.rrifir*. WtmXA ha?* l>*?n ... uk II .?.*!.*-* St,.m?ih llllt*r?. whl-h aesM 'iai* irangull BS. ,u and r?ll*v*?l th* lni1lfl?fltl..ii. nt,.,-h wm, per ? liapa th* author uf ><>ur 1 Idroua ,lr*arii Iruoinnia. nlfll.' n*?r?. indlflratl .n ar* eaalh rem*.1l?i1 bf lh* llltlera B*- i ? ii al?.. lf yea ar* .MuUed flrtlfe flhttlfl flitd fever. llVflfl .r BMaey trsnbBO. ."tlpfl'.l.m. n*ural?la nr rheuma UflflB, lf y,ai ha,* l'.*l yo*t appet.le 808/1 fl" >? tb* flflU aeaae "f aBmlUflaa Nr M, ?.ut tak* lh* 11111*?. Th*n *m - "?,??1 dlgeati,,ii .il. flfl npp'ili* and h*alth ..n ??"*?? " I j.i.i antara reUrtag n a \*ry luitfli,!* tim* 10 flwaii.-w ? ? lueflaaitul. for Infants and Children. T ?MMPTjgjgjftggBgBH- of Ctaaiorla wHh -tha gJBggg ^ mUlleaa of p_r-?4-ma, paraaltjiajlojg^h^of M withaat -gm?*d_-f. It Ib anan-eatlonahly tha hwat raoaa-dy tor fafmwt. aad Chlldra, th. Q*MUhmmewow -a^ ItJiL^>__al?? ChU**? ??*?? K. B ylTo. them h?lth. It wlll awT. thadr Ut.--. Ia lt Mathara haaw ?^-rfMnw^rhloh 1. ab.0lat.l7 aafa aad praat-toally parfact_aa_% ?ehlld'a m-adlctne. Caatorla deatroya Warraia. Carrtorl* ollaya r.TerlahnawB. CaatoritB_pr?TeatB voaaltlng 8<rar CtrrtfL Caatorla cara. Dlarrhoao aad Wlad Calto. Caatorla reHeree Teathlnc Tronhlaa. Caatorla exvrem C^at*lp*a*ttoi^adjn*Btnla?ay? CwatorU mtnOttnJBtnm th. nBOnAn ot oarhwnlo acld ga. ar pedaaaaiaajja Caatorla do^^^^oijtola_iao*g^_^_gl_l___ai. g ***M**T a^-g'-tf0 Qr**V***T\ Caatorla nm4nO0nOm tha food. l-agn-at-a th. ataaaach amd Vawala, glving h.althy and natural aleep. Caatorla la put ap In ona-aJa. hottUa cmly. lt ia wat aaU la muTk. Poat aUow any oa. to a?Jl ytr- *-*-*f>H"f* *A*mom th. fgnm ar -proaalaa that It ia "jnat exo good ? aad " wlll b__u?wt -arary fBBJBBBtZ BAeaj, thrat yon get OA-S-T-O-K-I-A. The f-aq-aim-la a-gnatnre af ****??**** Children Cry for Pltcher's Castorla. Colonel Sulllvan w.ll reporl to the commandlna B?n eral Department of the Mlaaouri. for a-**?*1??1..'? I dtitv aa ehief commlaaary of suhsistertce nf that ue partment upon the retlremenl of Lleutenant- oione Jeremlah H. GHlman, aaaletant eommlBaary-generai uf subslstence, Novemli-r 11. "iV^Ffl" OF SENATOR ELKIN8, Hlfl RICTCLE ACCIDENT, AS REPORTED BY THE AB80CIATED PRESS. AM ALLBOBD IKJTTRT TO HM AN'KI.K. CAUBIMI HIM TO TAKE a BPECTAL TRAIN IN BSABO OF BtTROICAL TRBATMBNT-A TRIBUHE RB PORTER MBBTB HIM IR 'ITY HALL PABK JFRT AFTF.H READINQ ABOUT HIS at-BHAF THK BBNATOR'fl ANKLRB IKTACT- HB ttOBB N 'T ETBN own A WHBBL The foiiowing dlapatch was printed consplcti-v.isly -feeterday ln tha aewBpapera ahteh reeehre tha - r* vi.-.- ?!" the Aasodatad Preaa: IClngwood, W va.. Bept. B -Benator-eleet stcpheri H K.kir.s fell from a blcycle yeaterday, and verely lnlure.l h:s ankie th.it he Immedlately took a ipeclal traln for New-York Clty to obtain kurgtcal treatment Aa one Preatdeatlal candldate la known to i.e practlsing dally ln Malne upon a wh-.l. n>t .o i. duce hls Preatdeatlal preatlce, hut rather hia weight. II was Intereatlng to learn that a man v.'ho ls loofced upon by hls friends as a strong (MBll-AtB f( r the secon.l place on the Itepubtlsan National tscket Bhould be groomlng hlmself in tho same manner C. r the race, and should ba 10 un'>-i .?.;."..' ..s t-. Mii and temporarlly pia.*" nbaaelf or Ihe retlred llat. Mr. niklns haa a beautlful h .me In the fa-u. o' the West Vlrglnla moun'.uns, nr.r a. the fore golng announcement was d lisrh'f.nly fergetfa! ln BUtlng how the accldent happened, >l inti a great fleld open for aunatee. To one familiar Wlth the hultcy liprur* of lb? BtB ator-elect from West Vlr?*.'i.i th- r.-w.- coul 1 BO* full to appeal in the m.nt vm 1 mana* Ir. ixc and ftgure Senator i.iY'is tn i Thomas Hrackett Reed. of Malne, are strlklngly allke. The only dif lerence lles ln aetlon. Ot Rfl * 1 hi itieiimd i he slow ln motlon ani drawi.tu In worda. but this .'.oes not detract from *.he briiliant rep.rt-e ani keen thrusts of wlt known ao well n those who have tervel wlth htm In tba Hoaaa of K-t-prMentativea. Baaatoe i.kins la qulca ln ipeeca and nerroualy eaergetfa n Baofement llow >n? io iulc_i and c-re of eye ani Mmb could a'liw a tw ? -*.*> 'he -le], f."eu matle-titcd machlne to plaee him hora de eombat was a Rtyatery. Wlth his mlnd teemlng wlth theorles in whleh a broken brake. a mad flight down aome steep moun? taln slde an 1 a hcadlong plunge at the bottom pre dombiated. a reporter Btarted forth to dls.-over all the detalla of tba accldent it had been aaaeaaeed that a Bpeelal traln was bearing the injured man toward New-York. where he oould obtain th- beai aurglcal treatment. A sp-clal traln also furnlshed food for refler.lon. Mi the gtatesm-in from Weat Vlrglnla hav> sufncl.nt influence wlth the rallroad eompany to have one placed at hl.-. dlaposal aa a mark of est-em and regard, or dld he hav- tO ; B) for It llke aay orliti.iry mortal? Waa the traln a tranacontlnental hoapltal wlth ntirses on hand and a Bmeil nt aral a left in th- aaa-.? Th.- !:ijury must BUrely have been a aerlotis one or a special would not have been requlred All these thinga wer- :! I ting through the mlnd of the reporter as he left The Trlbun. Hulldlng and started across Clty Hall Park. ?careely had he I inaaal the street when he saw a ?tght that made hlm open hls eyea In wonder. A tall man and a short man were COmtng a troaa rhe t.-irk wlth Htrldea that brought tnem over the ground wl'h great apeed. Ther- was BOmethlng famllur about the blg man. The smor.h-shaven face and the aw.nging walk remlnde.l the oba-arver of aome one that he kn-w. Ile atopped and b Inked and then rubbe-d hls eyea H.* had Juot receivd the ln formatlon that Benator Elklna waa somewherai on u.i.ii traln on the way to Nea \..rk. sufTering great ag.my from a wren. bed ankle rel here waa the Senator h.mse:'. BWlngtng along llke a two-y?ar old taklng a trlal spln before a ra.-. Then- wub no denylng that tt was the Benator, and ln a moment tbe tales broughl back rr m Burope by i hauncey M i.epew coneerning mlra 'lea performed ar Lourdea awept acroaa the troubled braln of the reporter. Then reaaon returned. and the reporter remetn bered that th-T.- aaa no Lourdea ln th- neigiibur hood <>f New York. T ?leal thln*. to do was to ask th- Benator lo explaln th? mlracle. The reporter waa at llrat tOO much ilum.oun.e_ to talk coherently, and. aa m.-r. hav.- been kn..wn to do at polltlcal 'eonventlens. wh-n th. y v.'.sh to refraln from calling up aome thlmr ?f a tnnib'.eaome. nat? ure but muat eorer the polnt some way he sub mttted a paper. A ellpplrig from "The Kvenlng Poat waa handed to !he Senator, and he was asked In dunil. show t, explaln the marvel. Benator r.lklns t,...k the cllpplng and read lt car.-. ful'i As h- dld so i imlle illum-1 hla face, Il.? ? * ln a troubled snrt of B way, and . laughed a-raln ln an apologettc manner as he murmure I: "?o Borry. 1 am iur? The reporter at i.t->! fo md words to ask hlm what lt all mejjit. Mr. F.lklns replled, laconlcally: "Bleaaed If I know. I don't look as if I had been hurt. do IT" , ,. Truth e.impelleil an afflrmatlve anawer. ar. 1 there wa? no dlaputing tbe faci lhat th.* Benator had .-..nie a.-rosa the park llke u heel-and-toe walker m the laat lap He added: "It la all B rak'* I haven't be.-n hur' 1 have g..t other bualneaa to attend to beai lea rl.llng a blcycle. T haven't g..( "n. aad I don't know anythlnr aboul lt. That paper Ifl away off in Its newa reporta."_ DFRRAXI'S DBFBBCB OFTIIXED. ,_ __ TBB aCCUBBD man TO TAKE THI". a\itm> BTAND TBACimi ms MOVBMBMTB. Ran Franclaco. Sept 2t\ Mr Iniprey, of cuinsel | for the defence ln rhe I.urrant caae, mada hls op.-ii ing Btatamanl this BBorntng H<* said h- would show tha*. on Ih.* mornlng of Aprll n Kurnint left hia hom- f.r th.it ni QeorgB King for th.- p of maktng arraagaaMBl i for tha lutier t.. kelp him flx ihe gaa apparatus ln I .mti...riuel ('hurch In the afteaaooa. lie met Maacha Lamoal aa Tw-nty-iirat ,in i Mlaaloa ata Bha araa waltlng tar .* >*ar ta take b--r to tha lligh BehOOt, BBd Invlt-I hlm to take a ride wlth b-r He lefl ber ut the Hlgh Scliool. und eoatlaaed (M hla way tO ('.niper Medlcal ("ol i,gi.. whara ba raaaaiaad aatll about Ml a'eloak .>r l,,t.t I* would I.e ahown by the college r.-cor.la und ..(herwlae that Inirrant ha.l att-nded Uie lect? ure. whi. h woul.l take him up i i ah >ut :i ...*lock that he left the college at 3.K), took a car an.l reaehed Kmmanuel Chureh at !.__. Wltneaaea would be introduced to prove thla. and that when he. reaehed the chureh tu went into ihe library-rooiii, i jy'if'WRIKi? Signature ls prlnted ln BLUE diagooally across tho OUTS1DB wrapper of cvat ** bottleof (the Original >- and Oenuine) Worceatersblro SAUCE Aa a further protectlon agalnat all imltatlona. Ageata for the Ualted JOHN DUNCAN-5 50N5. N,T Y. a\? | QOLD-< ^ Furniture?Loun^ing Chairs, ^ handsomelv upholstered in im ^ ported covenngs; Damask Set ^ tles, Divans and Conversation -^ ^ Chairs, with fire gilt frimes. ^ ~ gold Corner Chair, unusuallv ^ heavy, very prettily decorated ^ _ with wreathen work. new de- ^ St sign, handsome damask seat with -? ?z raised pattern in centre - $9.00 ^ 6 A gold Reception Chair - - 2.89 ^ ?t- Marquetry work in Furniture a large item ^ ^ in oui I'all Jisplay ol f'ine goods. ^J _?; SAVONNERIES. the new French dr- z? ^ pet, rkher, finer, better than the richest Ax- ^? ***?'? ininxtcr, aiul iiheapei than many of them. ^ ^ Oriental Lace Curtains, three yards 3 ?-^ long, '. tone effects - - $3*65 3 ^: Credit t.lven tn llf?p??n?ill?le Peraona ^? m*-- on lleiisiinalile Ternifl. _^ f Baumann Brothersi 1 & 22, 24. 26 EAST 14TH ST. Nrar I nlnu Siiiuir.-. Sick Headache Sl CARTERS 0ITTL ilVE ITTLE IVER PILLS. l*o?ilii?'li i ur?*il by lliene lillli- Pllla. Thry altn, r-lleve I>intresa fr.un Dyspepsla, Indigeatloa iin'I Too Heart/ Kattng. A, tierfert reenedy !'.>r Inzzlneaa, N'ausea. Drowslneaa, B&d Taste in the Mouth. Coated Toname, Paln in the stde, T(.UPII) LIVER They reg? ular.- the H.wela. CAItTKIt nEimisr. ro.. N. Y Never luiy tea loose or in bulk? you don't know what you are gettinjj. Yantine's Teas ar<* always in air tight, foil-lined packagcH. 877 ft- 879 HK'iAI.WAT. Net infiamniall* tak** out Ink. paint. t.ir. plteflbSMOafl aM Htalni from clothing ani carputi rjulckly ni[,|ft*ly anil ?4er l.rivra % ItlnK- po irid. K > unpleflnant odorv 8 ? druaarlflta .!.'>?? b> roail. I.. II. BUTTON, **'???? ''aJtaan. Conn. HED VEINS Hlrthmark*. F*r*ckl*fl, . ?? \4 ??? . i" Hkln Dl<*?*??* .,,. 1 lllflmUhrfl. |i iHN 11 \V...M?l.i-HY. tiil fllani|> f, r 1? W a left Mh eeal aad hat there anfl went tipntalrfl to iix tha Huitt.urtiern. when- he wna overcome by Rae. I.vfryihlnK that oi-curred ln the rhun-h nubfle quently, a* Btatad by Klng, would be admltted. It ?rottld !?? flhoara lhat Imrrant aaw Klng home from church, an.l thea Bfhoeeded te hin own home. where ... ata hl*1 BapfMM, nn.l aft*r tt short t.m<* retlrird. Thf dflfeace v\. 11 Bhow rnrther that the in-, u?ed maa Uroea an entlr?ly M.i.'k ault on that day. and iiii* wiii dlaprove the tentimony of Mrs. Vsjaat, who xw.m- lo- arore a llizht palr of troumrfl Mn. l.ttttk'* tfflllmnnv woulj alao prove to t>? val;.,-!**?, h- har KiRht ls defeetlea a* uj the witne_4 i?i>i>en helm. lt wotii.l 1>* flhpwn thai bfl ?as Vtslted by a, young man irho arora a Mue oirereoat, aa Oppsa* -i i,1 descrlbed, and who offered rlnga for aale ilmllar to t?i raa af th* murdered glrl. hut that the pawnbroker aaa entlrely mt^taken a* to in* vtaitor tit'ing th>' ilvrendam. In thf ooiarse of hia ?.aie iii' nt Mr Duprey annoanced that l.urrant would takf thf *?.?,: The defanee mHI cjalm tli.it the writing on tha narkaKf uoiiMlnlng Vfaia Lamont'a rtn??fl, ?ent to her uu..'.. wafl lhat ,,f th.- H<\ J (1. '}|h?on, of Bmmanuel Church, an.l n,?t that of liurrant. A. n maa arlll be Inrroduced who wlll nay *.?? aaw the defendani rnter Rhnmaauoi Church alone on th? uftiri.ooii of thi' Muraar. DCMiDIC * ',!r t,cst mac*e at ??lc ?*1 ntLIADLt 4 low prices at PAPDCTC . tOWPERTHWAIT'S, iiAnrtia. j 104 We8t 14th stroet