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when dlgea) ^ t'en falls. .. Our bodies arc poisoned whe p fa*d foments and decays. Tar-rani's Seltzer Aperient cioes just ?hat must be doiv: tc make dir/ejtion right. Cl^rinres and strer.glheiis the stomach. Expels vaste matter : . ;" IX THi: SWAMP AT BRIGHTON PADDLING THHi ?1V.II THK P?DDLE8. ?: ?:,?:?t SHOWER? mat ?* ? ???G ???? ?>? Till?: j ?port. ; ? . hton is ?t? a i>,?.e thi? year. The resfrvoln of j :?? nky s.? tn to fa ?v.? ?tored up all lh? ir loo?? wat?* ? li, order lo Irop II on Brighton Th? Bret ??,? . ? ??- : nr .|?. ?, ,., ;vS track wa? ?ubmergi d, aim ?el trota j m ?econd lo lb? ha?t llch. The cl ud? ?'? ltt?d , vretly well nigh el! the llnw from the ??? njng hour , July meeting to the !? rful end. A fai card been erranged for yesterday*? rop<e?ta t??? ! u ? : ?apply up above waa In ex? ??-"". end dawn ram? t?rrenla Brighton is In lh< greater nr?.?ik lyn. li la a ?lry iruth even on a d*mp day, .> har-1 fact even it a ?of! track !* ihe 'berne, that iron.i - of Brooklyn were elm?"! '?'" arid a? the Desert of Death, near Gold O? ck, yesterday, whll? t? and watempoiK? were \?M?? o?pen nt ? ? ? m. Brooklyn la a ?wily town. Never uns ,? q, mint? r ?pot, When Brooklyn '.-? hidden under the lo '*?? fold? of too ..'? ?,*??. ? '. ni- ?. 1.1. ?uih c'.oak oi Greater New-Tork. perhap? Brighton, which is a | .?; of Brooklyn (deeply ?.? th? confasi ? and ... of the pJoua City of Churches), ma) cleanse Iteell with correeive sublimale, or s. m? other germ? killer For many e year the virus ol Bri htoi w . -.? . ?; t th? Br klyn 1 r?l <>f Health ? ? forc?d ?.'? us?? th? ? t ?? ? si antl v? nom com ; is, The germ-killing serum, which in?* ?been um ? lavishly this year, may have overe?me th?* pi .?n alarm leit ihe Brighton Infection ml.-?):? Wliltamsburg Nevertheleas, the malefl? j frei ?' ' Bl fthton poison still cause? anxiety In % ? ?us parti ?'. the country. Casting a?lde m llcnl term?, M is th?* plain, s.ol tr?.:'!: that for mai y yeara \'r fthton ?us the plague spot "f th?? American turf. This year It haa been the l'i-:i ?! Bwamp ol ihe American turf under unter week after \\?<k. Bui "?ome plunger? like to j (ba In marshy waters "Pittsburg Phil*' haa landed . heavy fleh ai Brighton In IXHT. Michael F. Dwyer la an i-xi?? p Ixaak Walton ?*n the ix ich. ?? ? ? Itteburg Phil" .??:.l Michael Ihe Angler ftsh to sun?* purpose in th?? Brighton puddle?, They eatch ?uckeri principally and the sucker? :,r?? the broad-mouthed fly-gobblers who ?uiiporl the race of New-York State by greedily swallowing illurlng (?.lit which thos? expert anglers, "P. Phil" .it..i Michael I?., dangle before their hun arr gullets. Th? Blungem'I'omblnutlon Is extreme? ly prosperous in ih??*' day?, und Iti angli Th? - plung? ra are not :it ?ill hk? thos? ancient llshermen who tolled nil night and caught nothing. '?"n< .-? Brighton flshermen ,. whole school of kltten-tish whenever Ihej cast their neti S ?? ? day possibly s?.m?? Eastern racetrack, by ?i . y ?. t .? f.?.?: less, able, senslbl? Intelllcenl public-spirited Board of Blew Anda Hoard <?!' Stewards ,.t that horl might ? ? put a Lit In ili?? laws of certain plungers. And 11 lay rao? cours? .?. ?' ,- Si t? lould ever k???! . ito rd of Btev.'ards brave enough and Intelligent enough to hold certain plungers In check it.?? th? ?? .r industry and the c rk- ittlng Industry might flo'.irlsl ae In like unto grcftn bay-tree. Th?? .pious sliowera ?poll? I the racing .it Brighton y?sierdaj I'm. track was p quagmln i'? tt? ngiil ?.? .? th? track H? wa -.,'?? ? qu ig mire. \\:> starting .?.ii hk? the eai \ ef?ori centenarian ?vho tries '??! the tirsi tlm? lo rid? .? bicycle, Many Yukon companies in unnoui ? I Just no? H h; not form ? Klondike-!1 tt?>i ?ill e impali] for I ie especia I purpose of sen ling 1'? tt? n cr ? : 1 t.? Alaska and losing IiIth'.' Pettengill Is a good l man. Fea better Bui at ;,.i* .i-?? his proper work : ng out gold in ? trad?? nl Dawson City . ?:? In tracts al .It.? iiu. ' :?. ? p friend ? ? ??? ? ?? ought to subscribe handsomely :?,r a .?. band of pr to ihe ! ?? '. ? ', ; aok for ? ij dirt Peti? ?111 ??. ? ? to head the tro??,,, and most of the ra eetra ' st?>wards ! who have beamed complacently und benignant))? p r.i'?-ir;i k Jobs unc? frauds In this Stat? this year ought I I undi r Pett? nglll's bam ? r Ho ror the Yukon! Fettei ? ??? ? : ? fla : Ii front, and most of th? rn ? ?r.-k stewards of ihe ?;?.hit;.? Coast to follow In hi* footsteps, ?.?:!:) eral of ??nr pocket-seeking ?nd pocket -ricking ?- ??, f.irm the- rearguard of the expedltl ? ' Voter had ,? walkovei al Brlghto : yestei Voter 1? a worthy t*o!t. He deserved ? walkover If ill cvei deserved ,i walkover. lut Brighton ??.???is hard-working Americans io pa? Ken ? *?? the Brighton ra ?->. Whi I sort of radi .? has Prightoi led foi th? prod .?..: ? mi ? h ht g? ?and ticket? at $2 each? Too many ? ilkovers. Too many bad starts Too man) I id ? , many mu l-pu ; II? - To ? m i?-h nooi ? ic? ing Too a ik a boar?! of st vanii a boai ?1 ?.f at? w ir? ? ' 'ould not ; lii' hard Croker himself wen leaning back In the saddle and nulling with ?ill th? choicest of all the pulls which ??..?? | In ??? Itici or elsewher? Son? race? track off!? ? ? - ci .''??.? s? ? a pull if the total of Ihe ? ? ? ? . .??-?'.?. ? ? ? harnessed lo a troll? trying to draw It back Thes? race? track officials m moat cases could not see even the I'ull of Ihe Sugnr Trust In the l'nlted State: S? li? ete, ?>r lh? Chicago f?as pull of Boswell !? Flower \ ' d) .?!?. th? 1.? glslature of Illi? nois, on the Comi ? ? "f Cook Counti and ? ; ??? mor Tannei ft Btai of < 'hlcago. ! ? Pulls! Our racetrack st<-ward?, ai ?? rule, know the dlffen-nc? tietween :i Jockey'? pull woman's pullba. k In fn i, mi st ??f ..?'ir r?i?e k ??' don't kn ?a lh? ) 'r< alive. But, ;? fr.-r ;. I, tl it's ? . maatng. Few of ihem ?m? really ? anyw >\. Do th? Prightoi rely ? hlnh thai th? walkov? rs at their trad the I start?, thi id rides ?? id ? ?? ?.? ?ri ; two gold-stni I ard, full-w? ghi ' Amerl an dollars on every rac? lay? No You can f??il man?? Amei ?a? several times but nor al ih? tlm? 11 th? ?:. r* of racetracks persist I ?.??.? $2 ? ich f? ?r '? ? kets, " ey must have few walkovers, fea id starts, fea , ? ??.!.-, .ml the) musi have rack management which wll wners, : lockeys to ...?.? a littl? ittentlon to ? ?? ? ow ai ) then l'nli righi men take t.i; an I mai c? the right way fit ed li . ? wav .it nresent), th" thla S ite will G empty b< neh? - for th? r? m ol ?!} - -? ison, .tri ? ,;'? lend racetrack stocka ? ? '. ? Madden has ? wonderful racehorse In Hami ? .t? ...? p it ! " h ?* also In hi? of the -.?.?..? iwlers rver ?="?11 on a racecourse Why so shrewd a mat .??? ?? - uld keen such a broken-backed crah as T Ie Is a mystei And ?? t ile Oj I are ni tt?*r than Henares. ? , Intelligent mai ? -'? '. so ?. I ? : .; ?ats ? such things as M p Harki ? ?*, Hurr-, G] ? ? f that kind! ? ? vert h the water ?' ?? th? .i th? y ? ? ? ? ? apiciious , ?? ? ? . rd ? " ? - ". to July ??? , ?,? ot vast quantli es ol ill? hliig ed brut? a? llurrj T" ????.,?? Myrtle Harkness, Benarea a? I >th? ? hcrses like them. ? ".I:st i:.\? ;: r . ? | r?lgbts; MOO . ?.. . '" '? b. P. To ll-M.an. Iv P!tz)ame? ,.N ' " ..?,???:.?t?.?? ? ' '' '?' ? 1 ???. V'V in.(Perkins) 2 :-?? ? ?. ? S? ?rl,.T"iicli 111'.... ,s i,Ir,.r, ;t v ? ? ' , u . Hnstlon ala , rea Tira? i r.S ? . ? ?" 1 ut I . ?.????. Si y ?'.-??. G, !,? 1 .-???- ? ? ? i ????'. 7 ? In a walk I I ur length? between ? RACE For ??,;!??? two year ''.,.-: *i ? :.??.: ? ? G??? furl rnjn '* ? a i. . Junl t. ? ? Sir M ?!--?.! N nage, :"'? ? ? ? "?? .(Ma? .?? i 1 ? ' i ?. M -? ? : ? p 102 feei ??,." iWnpi ?f '*'???'? Flakier. C?rb nur, lanng Acre, His Ma ?st) r ?' 1 ' ? ' ? . ? liuilu ell, ).?? ?ui '., . - , .? M Tin ? 1 ;0ftU. ' ?' ? '? ? \ and 2 t? i. irt-r (Dalr'a ????|??? s - ?'? si ? 10 to 1 ?ml Sto ?. w ?? bai lil> ly Iwe 1 Bgths; ,? ??,? ? l?etw?*en ?? ar.?! ?t-'r '. ?????G? ??G??Al|nw?prt>?: ICY. allai. One ml)??. ?I. It. Kon??'? oh. c. Voter, l??? Frl-ir'? Hal'nm MsroatasiB, 3 yn?., Ill if...si. anoi WaSasvee FOURTH BACI Belllag; agaa added, su torio???, :.! iv Dwrer*? ir g ?:,:?? !tr..i. by IIIterar?? VI Irt. G. yr?.. IU It? . Him?*- ) .1. it Kr-n??'? eh. f. Trlpilnr. S, 1"'?.ili Msrth?) '.' \!. ? ? ri.? t- br, c. Kantine, 4 11" .?. ? l^ ..r>. ,i *. men. Tremar?;??, Kaiaer Ludwig end Oltlj eleo ? ?. T.m, 1 :?:?'. Bettina ll.'iriv II?. ?. 2 lo 9 ind ?"': Trl|.|.ln?. I I? ? ?ni ?1, ta .".. Kanone, s t > 1 sad 1 to I, w ui tu u center by two kmgtb?; ? hsM ksajth ??? iweea aaeood sad third. FIFTH )*.\? ?: Handicap I r i??,? rear aids: UM ????????. !"'\ ,' Mr' ? ? ???, t. KHey's if .? Sui.?.'..--, by Salvator Bavaria, tus n<.fgkiane) 1 W R. Blnk'l !.. .. F-Jnaavsnnah. ??- . .(11. Mirtini 2 c Plelachmann ?*?.? Bon*? ??. c Oeorge Keen?, 12S. (Srh?rr?'t. I Benares, Daaforth, Dernttfogue, Poatet Cane! nn.i Otto Ian I also run Tin? lrr.1. Betting Batatar, ?'( ? ? and evi n: Fonaavannab, 4 to 1 and ? t,. r.. ?;? rge K?x ne, . ?> ? .'.??? 2 t ? ,". \v,,n handily i:. u length; t? ? kngtha b?tw??n ?croni ;?? .1 thll I. sixth RACE Belling; |8M -iuM-.!. One n?::? .! V Murphy'i b, f BoufBe, hv ?a??? d'Or? P. ?.?? Ur,?a. 4 yr... I' !? 11. .iSrh?rr?r) I I'??*'? r Bl ther?' '?. c. Dr. Bhfppard, .1. 102. IA, I*arr?tt) 2 Atkln A Isittridee'? ? Ii. .? ? able Quirk 4 IT (CTawMtV) .'1 Athen ?., Volley, Beaufort, Savarin and ?.Timi.? mI-.-u ran. Tim?? I -41' .. l'ottinp- Pouffte, ? :.. :, ???? out; ? ir Bheppard, a ta l ail .???:-, Doubla Quick, 2 ! . 1 snd ?'! lo ?"?. Won handily i.y ? lenatb; a bead l.u??.?. a< ? : ai : r ? BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES TO-DAY. FIRST RACE For Ihrr? year olda at??! upward lhal liav? ran and have noi v.. ? ihli v..-tr. ee'ltng; *??? add?d. Pive fur:? vi;?-. ? ? ?? ?* '. Kante. Wt. Il'.ri? l'r. .|?|| Soi.an . |?Jg Pura? Proud.li?! Lamt-eni .l.n ? Ina Menelek .??? Rllmnnt .lini l?n .|..:: .'hur-uiiui .l.?i ? ??'". kle .!???? Ri ? .-?.. tier .!?" '?UT :<!?.? . 1 ?*;: 1?, ,-:.,ca.?^t? . ata. Ovlda .MK1 I :...,?? ? ,. ?? Au- .?? L.Irti Tal ani sre .M SEi'OXD RACE !'? - u .:d ? ??.? year-old? tha? hev? run ut tills mffina and in??? vt ? <?t? second or tiiiclr ??nine; IWO a ' led Kit??? f.r?..? c?. |i:ir?ful .110 Jo? An?;. r> ? .??? %' ??.?1 1?.1?>7 ?'?G, ?I. [..? . -is ? Ina Mas .i"i P?a,??) it. ssj Hei ro .I'M Mr?. Reeve? . ?,?.? Kti v.- Step .im Till)!!? RACE Pot three-year .Ida nn.l ttpward; bandi rap; ?''??' ..?,!.;. On* mil? and a furlong If?ward Mutin.;?.'.? Paul Kauvar .11 n Mr???! ?? .?2? \s ?t'ensuis .l?,s ?un fp .121 .'.--?,!- . in? ?r .it" Mi?? Prim .Im> k? ?? .un Maurice and Sun Cp ,r Dartirk'? eatrtea. POfRTH RA G Tin: L'NDERORADUATK; <t ll.BOO; f.r iv?\. year olds; penali ?a u I all ?rene?? On? '? ? ?? P? ?line? Kii? .l?u C. hrn It ar .110 Fr hir.m . 122 Ml?? Tenny.Ill il Tinsi .I22'l?l?nd Prlnec.112 Varus .122 nilssful .I?? s? v?ni, ??! .ii'.iKui.y upa .l"?' FIFTH hack i*,,r ibree-year-otdi snd upward; NOI id !" 1: wiling. On? mile. Premier .It? Cremw?l1 .ion To ? ' r mwell.11" Song (,n.| Dam??. M D rlan.101 )'.??? <i . . N sixth tt \rr. rot three-year-olda ani upward that bave not w,.n m..ri> than two ma?.?? ihli year; ???????; l?tto added. On? mile ?nd one atatceatb. Ben Eder.112 Mandan .MM .112 Rifle . 1"2 Counsellor Howe.1"7 Thomaa cat.102 THE SARATOGA WINNERS. SPORT FOR A BIG CROWD CNDES A CLOCDT BKT Saratoga, N. v.. Aug. IA The Saratoga Racing Association had for ii? nineteenth d.iy cloudy weather, n track greatly Improved end ;i targe al? ten?" a nee. The opening rare was s .lush of live furlongs, for maiden two-year-olds. Jay Hawkes and Spanish Princess led up to the lnst furlong. SpiTcet then came up and won i.y half a length, with Mldlan second. In ili?* selling race for three year-old? Toot? mad? tii.? pac? to tii.? half-mile post, when Hugh Penny took romim.nrl an.l cam?? home an easy winner from Kingston?, second, and Toot? third. Sis horses faced the starter in the five-furlong .lush fur the Worden Hotel Htnkos. Tammany Hall 11 caught the sturi,, imt Hairpin wai flrsl paai the half-mil? post. Itiuh .links then wenl up, winning easily by tiir.u? lengths from Babieca who waa u head In front of Hairpin. In thi f. n-iii race Trolley ?vus pacemaker t.. the last furlong, when J, A. Grey .runa? through with a r vh .nial nipped Mm am ilia? i.?,st. Th. handicap steeplechase was rather grotesque. Lion l-'-uri lej from ?turt to finish. Benumonl nnd Erie f.*il at tho iir.?t hedge. G.? ,'iiimopt's tl?l.-r remounted and fell the second time, Another Jockey mounted Erie o got the place. Summary: FIRST RACE Maldea two >?ui old?- aaUlag. Free fur :,??-.??. Pppnrer. IAS (Martin) . 1 f? .'? Milla n IUH illnml. 2 I 2 1 vu. lot (Uarrtg-an).;? go 1 Tim? 1 <>r*'i. Merlin, Bpantefc Prince?, Jay Hawkes, At??? Fashion, .!.., k 1 'an.ly and 1 ilnamor? ? hi ? ran. BECOND RACE Three-year-old? sod opv-ard; s-iiin?;. < m.? mile, Huarh Penny, 111 .!.. ReUT). ? 1 ! Kingston?, lui'. .Nun.. 2 ? 1 T ?te, 1IH'.\ (Ir? It.ni. . .. .'! 4 1 Tun?? 1 44??... Dalsrettl, Mldnlstu and Cartb alao ran. THIItD RACTE Worden il t*l Btakce; two year-oMe; s?U ?,-'.???? furlong? Hlfh Jink?. 108 (Reauehamp). 1 ? ? . ,. im (Worn ni. 2 ir. ? Hu:;,in. 1"2 (Thajrpe). ?'! 4 1 Tin.? 1 ?>2?? Chalmers, Tamman) Hall H snd Taphsab alao ran. POCRTH RACE Bon winners; aelllng. Five snd a ball rurloi .? ? ? ?:? 1? (Turali. 1 2 1 Trolley 108 lA. ?laytonl. 2 1 I Xnia?, 111 ITI ? p???. ?? ?..? ?' s ' Tlm? -):(??'i. '"::: ' ut ?, l? bali and Bu? ????fu! BBM run. ????? RACE Hendksp -???' !?!??? I ss?! foer-y?ar <??'..i? ana upward. Aboul iwo and .? ball miles. 1,?? ri 11? irt ISP (Owens). 1 1?1 Erle. IM (Kelt's). - U?1 ? ' Trim. ? lumonl st? ? *"?"*? Following ;ir?> tho entries for to-n.orrow. FIRST RACE Flv? furl<.n(t?. ? ????? .12"'? Impnsltlcn .121 ,, ,.:,??, '.'.'.'.'..!?-?< ???.'? ? !! .121 ,,,,,, .12.?. I.i ? ? M tehell .IM ?|-.?.??:> RACE Hm ?i.-.;?? Thr???* quarter? r,f a mil.?. The llu.-ii? rvt .?-''' A-itama .II? ,, ... .12" Alti? .112 Mt.nl . ?. ?S S,1}1' ,.}\% ?,:'.^.\?.\\?:?:::::?::,.:?^,^:?.?:::::::::::.;!? .111 .; Ian . THIRD RACE Filly race. Ha 4. Tha**4*?-?--q*4a*-t?ra of s parraran .!'*' Bardella .SU ? ma .??? ?j ?rsj ??a . JOJJ \| ... .l"l? ?.''?? . 1" ' ;. , .. .li?. lUHraall? .Ini '.ion Navloulln?.I?? ?.'.,? i:tii RACE Ilandl ??: "'>? mil? ?nd a ?ixt.?,?!??:, .? . .,..;? .!-'?? Urriiv I..I .K'2 .. ..II., I.r. iv Mttrhell .103 i, .,', Time? .'.".....I?' r" u . *2 Joe Mlllei ."'T '"'?? ' . ?> FIFTH RACE Belling. One mile. . , .109 ? air, !. I???' -m?ii '?."':?',?"'??'"??'.'::' ? ? ? Oaiier ...?". ?? in .?" ?. . ? ? ?? ."?: ?.?-~? DEATH OF ? NOTBD BROOD MARE. Lexington, Ky, Aun 11 (Spe*lil|.-Mrs. C. J. Hurst "f 'bi- county, h ?? lost by ?]?Mth her famoui ,,-u i,r.| mare Lottie Prall, by Mambrlno Patcben ?V. - Prall the dam ol l.u.ly St mt. The latter ? ,? :!,. nrat three-year-old to I. at ?:80. and Rotiert l:,ivr i.r.'.l I?r. Herr 11.000 for lir-r. Lottie PraB .'.un i.f many good m es. - o ? ? ? /;/ V /''Ml Y 0.V t HAND-CAR IND FILLED. tdlddletown, N T., Aug. 18. An engin? on th? Delhi branch <>f the Ontario an.l Weatern Railroad ,.. , k r. hand ear aouth "*' Walton to-day. Charlea Whlttaker and a atone quarry employe e/ere In atantly killed. Oeorge K-:h. aceit?n f reman, *??? a young Italian ?rere fatali? Injured The acci? dent occurri i "i. a .-ur?.? .lurini? s heavy fog. 1 ??MBMMMaaian^^ 1 If the Doctor f| Did Your Cooking, 5 There would never be an ounce of lard usci in your k'tchen. Cotto? lciic would take its place. As a re? sult yo'.ir fool awl your health Would both b? improved. Wliv foot bccoi.ic your own doctor, GQTTOLEN TLe genuine ?Cottolim? 1? (.old everywhere iaone toten .ojiid iln?, *?lth ?iur trnii.nit.rkH -?ittiuiei/ und *t*er a iifit't .a oettoryptont wrrath.--on ?very Iln if ?old In nu y otber mi... .Mudo omy L/ E ?ot K>..'.raiiU'i-a THE M. IL FftffllAM MURAIT, Chicago. Bt. Loul?. New York. Montreal. fgBMMB}gBMBMBMBMBMBJB^^ England's Famous Regiment Entertains Royalty. At the recent Black Watch R?gl? mental Dinner, H. R, H, The Duke or Saxe-Coburg and Gotha ?? the chair, the only champqgne served was POMMERY Champagne. NBW-YORK AGAIN WINS. PHILADELPHIA N< ?fr DEFEATED IH THREE ?STRAIGHT GAMES. POOH BASE nrxxiS'i THK CAUSE OP Tin?: vis IT? <i:.s PAUL? r?HTERDAT. Til? >i ?-ti T11KV I.?::? ik tip: ninni IXXINO. Tii-? Sem v,.rk team won Hi third straight ghn?* fr.im ihe sleepy looking player? fr?.m Philadelphia i.t the Polo Ground? yeetenlay efternoon. Tbe Philadelphia men batted R?ale'? runm ell over ihe ii. ;.i. ?.ut ?tupid ba?e-runnlng prevented them from ?coring a vi,t?>ry Tli<? aggregation apparently would n?)i eccep? e victory If ii w.?* banded to them on ?? Blbw r irajr. The game was closely ronteeted up * ? the ?i?:hth Inning, when the Philadelphie player? eroueed then.selve?, end, ?coring ? run >>p a hit, ?> aa rid ??. and Delrhanty'a three-tagger, t.?ok the lead. They held the edvantnge for en Inetanl only, for In ihelr half of Ihe Inning the home playera made tour nus and won the game. A baao on ball?, errors by Bhugart and Dowd, .1 lacilflce by Wllmot ?nd ? tiir.? -baae hli by l>..\is caused ell lh? dam ? ? The score. NKW ,?>HK. PHILADELPHIA. a?, r |?, ??? ? ?? Bb r lh p?? a ? V Haifa rt t 0 2 " ?? 1 Co ley, rf ... 4 ?' . 2 - " M< ? r??!?,. rf 1 '.' 1 1 ?? ?' 1'????1 rf . -' " lor? ?? :i 1 ? ?? 1 ? o Oelehanty If G. I :i I " " Davis ss 4 2 ". 3 ?? ? '??. t le, ib . :? " ? 11 I " Ule a n. 2b 4 1 ? S .? " ghuaart. s?.. B " '-' I * vvtlm.it, If., g I 1 1 ?? " Sesti, 8b ... t " '-' '-' ? > ?lurk. 11?... 4 ?J I 11 1 " ?'?? ?' th. .... 5 I 1 1 ? ? Warner c :i 1 ?' '? i 1 Mrrerlan.1. c t i I I - " ltusl?? p.. 4 ?' 1 2 1 ?> Wheeler, p.. 3 3 2 1 1 ? - ???rill . 1 . Toii.is . ,.33 ? p 2T 14 :? .- ,. : ? Total? ..n ?? I? -i i?. 8 ?Battali fir MeFartand in th? ninth. Kew Tor* . " I -' ? " ? ? ? ! - Philadelphia . <> ? " :." ' " ?' Earned runs ?'?? v ?rk. ?, Philadelphia, I. Tw ' , hit- ??? ? .??? Van II ?l-r-ri Bhugart. Tin???? ? ?-? I I'm!? Delehanty St.?leu base? Van Baltren, MeOreerj ???;??',.' ??,. ?. tumble ri?v* ''.?????"???. IibvIs, rum Klr?t ?.;.*?? ?? .??.- ? N'?*?v Tort, 3; llill?ilelphl?. I Klisi ???|r?t t.??o ?? .??.- r- New Fort. 3; liuindeipnia, ? ri?? itaae ,ai ball* ?.ff Rasi? 2. "fr Wheeler. :? gir?rt ???." Hv Un???* ? I^-ft .i, 1????"?< N ? Vort, 4. Phlla.lelpliti? 12 -, -??.?.? hit? fooUy. Wllmof. l'nn?? I ?"?" l""?"?"" ' Lynch ?? 1 Carpenter ? Tin: RBCORl g nub? \V*ti !/?? G? flu?,s. W.n.ta ?? G e. Bouton . ot SI geo Pittsburg . ... <W 51 ??? Italttr? ?p? .?'??'? ;*" '?"" LnUlUvUI? . 4?'! 58 ???'?' rinrinrn'i .M 32 M? Phll?df?lpl.i? ... 13 ?"??? ?*'<?> New-York .....SI .".?? .?13 Bn-klyn . M 51 ?'" ???.?.?,,?,? .BO 4? r..'!:? Washington .m M ???"? Chicago .47 M .4*?' H!. ?,.??!?. M ~Z 888 -e ORANGE A. C, 14; ST. LOUIS, '?? Tl?.?* Rt Louie National LeagOO team went tn the Orange ?iv.il yesterday afternoon ;iii?l t?.??k a leeaon from th?* Orange Athletl?* Club. ? '.ilf-rT.nn. tti?*lr pitcher, whs un easy mark for tlm Orange ?boys and ih?* result wa? M t?? 5 In favor ol the local player?. Th<? scon?: ORANOE A. C, ST LOTIS ah r lb po a e a!i r It? pi a e Thomas, <-f..e 1 :i ? ?? '?IDongta??. lb..t 2 l I 1 " Aril Sb.. . ?'. 1 1 1 1 2T*in?r. rf. .4 8 ? 2 " D fttep'hen* rf :. 1 1 1 1 0!Hartman, it ..". l ;i 0 3 I II .rti.-r. 11? ?? I .1 ?? 0 " Muri h v. c-,", ?? 2 .'. " 1 UrUnger. ??.610441 Lehr, if.4 0 ?? 1 I '? ?i ir.4 4 3 2 ?? 1 M?? II ina ?. 2t>. 4 <> <> 2 4 2 K'?1?? ci?. 21, 2 .'! 1 2 .1 2 Houseman, r? 4 ?) 0 4 ! I Wesi'velt, ;?.". 't 1 0 .1 OtHarley, rf_4 0 14 0 1 O'Kelll, ?? ..G, ?? ? ? ?i 1 < ?jlenirn. ?...4 0 0 1? ?? T'.l.ils ...47 14 14 27 12 g Total? -5 B 1? 27 12 H Ormine . ? 2 .! 4 0 I 2 ?? ? H Bl taoula . 2 ?? 1 " l 0 ? <> 0? ? Earned nir.s s?, boula 2. T???, bas? hita G?? u 2 Irti Ciriermeer, Hartman, Murphy. Bacrlr?rc bits Urti, ilrtssraRrr iSi, WeHnrrelt. s?.?-?? i,r?>????? llornrr ???. ?ir???. K'-ll- ?,??--. "'N-ll. iKiuhl* playa ???.'.',??.t. Ka*ll??gg ?ni llornrr; Hartman, riouglast and Murphy, 111' by plichai s?.?;?1,? ?: Beet p mtdt? Orange, .".. at, l?-uis. :? I tr? ,?? i,n?.?? Orange i?, Ht, Loul?, ?i. gtruck out H? \\'is!or?.-it. .?. ?.? ? n>man, 4. Raiwa ?,? balla "ff \???-t?? ? li. 2. off Coieman 1 vVlM pitch???? IVe?ti?n-?lt .1 la m 1 'alla O'NtllI 1. Murphy I. Tlm? -1:45. l'mplr?* Wyk aff. . ?v BALTIafORE li BROOKLYN, :. Baltimore, Aug. 18.?The chemplon? tn-?in>? m;i le it tlir???- straight from Brooklyn. Hoffer l?f?*am?* ?teady nfttr th? iir?-t inriinir ;in?l all? w??.; the visr or? only one hb. Bunting and baeerunnlng on th?* part ?f th? h?.m" team were the feature?. At? ti : dance, 8,433 B<*ore: BALTIMORE. I BROOKLYN. ill, r IL. po 11 e ni, r lb BO ? ? Keeler. it...? 1 2 2 o O.?aree, ri. G. 1 ! ? 0 " ???? -.?*. ss 8 ? 0 ? :? 0 ortflln, rt_ :?. ? ?? 3 ?' ? KHUy, If ? 1 ?? 3 0 0 ghindi?. 3b .. 8 " " 8 1 " HfniH, rt ...'? ? 1 :< ?> i Anderson, If ? ?? 1 4 o 1 Itoyle, is ? ?? ?' ?.a. gmlth, Ib. :? ?? ?? ? i " ?I -l'r. 21.- 4 12 12?? *?!i. .-I-, 21?. . 8 " <? 1 " ? ijuinn. .".i. ? 4 1 1 3 :i ?' H'iiri?i. , .4 11 n :? j ,, R ?., I I 1 2 ? III ? 1:1. ? ... .! o 1 2 2 " lloffer, i?.4 " 1 1 " ???;. gmltb, m 8 0 ?> 2 ? i T. mis _G?-, ?; 3 31 s G Total? '.t? 3 ? 24 ?.? ? Baltimor? . 0 0 0 1 t S 0 1 a??? Hr ? ?kl ? n . 2 o " <? 0 o g 0 " 2 Eernni run?? Rallini r?, l g?rrllV? hit Shin.li?? s? .]?n ?.?????* KHUy, Rolf?, ulna, Jmntna?, si-nz.-i .?.??. ?DouhU pUy Relis, .l?*nn!n??. Doyle. t.. ft ?? betrt Raltlmore, 11, Brooklyn, ?"? Ku-t ?,n?n on bail? "??'. ll. rr-r. 2. ?-?rr i?ui 4 hit by |it<ii.-.| ?,.,?? Unnlnaa ?2? S!? ? h. Stru, k ?.i l?v tlrttrr, 1. iv tain 2 G. ? ? I Kail Burrtll. Tur?? 14.".. Umpire Kelly. BOSTON, I; WASHINGTON, ?. Horton, Aug. Il Por fuir Inning? to-day th<* Boston-Washington game waa an Interesting con teet, both pitcher? being effectlre. In ..he fifth Boston had a batting etroak, end efter 'ii ii Ihe ?-suit w.is never In doubt, Score: 1! 11. E G ton .0 ? ?? o 4 2 u 1 x s ?,,; (t .?.0 ?? '? o I? 0 '? .'! Dauertet Lewis and Bergen; ???.t ?nd M?*Gutre. _ - ?>- ?. OTHER GAMES ? ESTERI ?A V. At Buffalo l'.iifT..lo. :,: elevi land, 1 At Bpringfleld Providence, S; Springfield, :. At Montreal M ?ntrenl, ?'.; By ricuse, 2. Al Bcranton Bcranton, '.?: \vilkesbnrre, 4. Al I. incasti r Lnnoaster, :, Klchmm d, '?'.. At ll? Bdlng Newark, 10; R< ailing, :?. ? CRICKET GAMES SCHEDULED TO-DAY Three cri kel g imi?? will be play?rd In th?* vicinity of ;iii* city to-day, ihe lin/.-it nutnbei thai haa taken place ?nis season In mid-week. The S'ew Jersey Athletic Club will play th? Brooklyn Club m Pro?n< ? Park, the Veterana of the Manhattan Cri ?; ?? ' !;!. will ?,.? uppoaa??] by the eleven of the steamship Campania, al ? ie sun?? place ?nd Btaten Island will plaj Bt. Ocnrge's Club .it Livingston The pr sped ol having .m Kii?:is)i team piny li.-r.? n.*xt moni ? will Induce the cri ketera t . ? ,.htimi?* Ihelr practice lor thai game. ? THE ????????. CHAMPIONSBIP GAMES. Captain Bulger, of the New-Jersey Athletic Club track team, haa returned from his vacation, and from non im will devote hi? entire time and atten? tion io ihe team, preparing the member? for th? ? ng Netlonal championship meeting, which will be held on Augusl 28. The r? ,;<???G weekly club gome? ?rill be held ,?;? the ground? to-day. The lit*; race win be called Bl BrJO p. m. n u the In? tention uf Captain Bulger ;?? ??:.t.?? the following tn-? In the ?. A. !'. champlonehlpe; Manvel, half mile run : F. ii. rk, putting the ?hot; I ',,.?. ,?. m, Lelb gold .m,l Praaer, ?1,?? mile w.ilk; Baton, the mile run. Bogera, ihe high huidle? and Ihe t>r..;?.i Jump; Hamilton, tbe pole vault, and C ^r..?..? t,,? io? hurdb s. ?? tri? - for the A. A. r. tre h an ? Bel ? cham pioneblpi grill cl. on Saturday, with ,?. ?. Bulli van, .ii ?" Ml Broadway. Tn?? quality of ti.. ? - trie? this ?.? ir will be high, owing to the fact that the ? 'h. At l'.etlc Association ha? se ur? I a learn "f Wt-gtern college athlete?, wh) ar,? to , ime Hast and ? ? ?, itile ?or in? ? ... ? r, ? ir ?:?? 1 ..? l'hlrago leam of flyer? win arrlv? m New:York on Bu 11) nlghi Vri ? . ? men .??? ?,. .?? made : y whl ? ihey will fin -.. their tritt nina ?? Travera 1-1..:.! \\ A Boliertron li.? been ut ?fork ??? ihe truck ?? M ? ,?. ittan ? ?-|,| t.,? ??,. limi ;,, ,r ?,? ,-s wit ti ? si ?? .,' -:x ?????. ,?? ?! t.?? ?aid yestt-rd ly lhal the track and ?rr...iiiis arould ? ?? in th?? tin? ? ahape by August :? ll?? ? ?ll that I ? orda ?rere not mil?? m the I??? .? id .:'" . ard races ?? ?rould itili u tlie tr u*k, A meeting if ? .?? Championship Oame? Committee h a * been ? ' ? 1 I ? - ' ' I ? \ ;. . ? tl.fl ?? of -i '? Bu .. ??, rang? gramm? and ? - upon the entri??? ?'.r? n Ini re?l is ping tak? ? li imeni h? members ol ?..?? Blcx ki?.:.? ?? bu ire S? a-Y Club rn? n \.. ? ? ? ? ?.? ' ire r? ad) ?? ang< r mon? that Bernard J v.'. '? r* ,?!i ;.,?. no trouble '?i ?!-!? ? ll ,' Of J. II. Mil) I ? G: -, . :,? W lilt? IV .,: h,.? Ne? ?.?.?.?. .. .-,.,; | rt) ??r t?, for the B'ftcli Kxi-hti nd t h? ?? : ? a body, J HI. I !"S I I 1/// ? IS' Rl [SED. Tbe population of tbe lion family ::i ?!.??.? Park Menagerie ?ra? li n?a?od yeeierdaj p????.??^ :,y ttii! birth of three lloa cube to it?.? ? the Uoneee, who. with bar L?.u, wa? acquiiad iruin ? ?.ircu* iuur moi.tha ?go. IN THE CYCLING WORLD. SOUTHERN CYCLISTS DEMAND SUNDAY RACING. Tin; CALIFORNIA AM? S'ilTIII'ItN ASS' -riATMN?; MAY JOIN HAM'.? I.INT..N TO MBgff Till: WINNKII ul* THK Ml' ?? \ Bl? BTA RB?CIC RACS WORK Or Till?: KBW ?.???? ("? iN'Sfl.A'n:. John Dymond, Jr., tbe president of Mm Southern Cyclists' Ass? "i m. .n. is still In Ihe city. Presi? den! Mymoii.l says that whil?? his aseo elation is lure? i y lairui in ii.? scop? at present he thicks that th. mnvtiii nt will spread. Th.? objects of tlie nt'w ..??oviritioii. h.? ?ays, ar.? praotlcalry Un* .?.inn? aa ilio?.? ..f tne League of Ataerlean Wlwi??? n, but be lets tb? cal oui of the bag when be practically admits tii.it the organisation Intendg to foster Bun? dny i.i *>.?;.? racing, which the I* A. ?V. will noi countciuutce. Th.? aecesaton movemenl In Call? fornUt waa ?tatted In the sum.? wa?* and th? two association? may Und it to their advantage t<? work In harmony, Mr. Dymond says that cycle racing In the South, like baseball In ?on?? parts of the w. : ?, cannot h>* made self-supporting without Sun iiuv racing. He saya thai such racing has been held already in the South and that the ?.p?* re relpta h.??.? been m?.?? at.uraging If Sunday racing ?.- Insisted upon In the South th? result will be as discouraging to attendance nl the weekday meets u? li haa been In the case of Bunday base? ball in thr \\v?r. "We havi spplled to thi Inter? national Cyclists' l'nlon for recognition." sal?] Mr. Dymond, "as th?* cycling governing body "f the South I am ?. member of the I. A vV. and think thai It Ii a splendid Institution, but I am firmly .oiivliu?..! iii.it It made a mistake when it refused to allow Sunday racing." Mr. Dymond will vlnll N'ew-Kngland and Ihe vVeel before hi? return South. Th imaa I.lnton haa noi recovered from tils Amer? ican deft ? al the hun.i.- .,f Frank BtartJtick. Im medbjtely after Starbuck r.i.l.? against "Jimmy" Mi.hn. l al Manhattan Beach, where the thlrty Ihree-mlle match race will be run between these two men next Baturday, Btarbuck mei Nnton In ? ten-mile race at Madison Square Oarden, and tho rolora of the Welshman were lowered by the Am ? lean. A letter from London announces that I.int. n Is contemplating another visit to thi-? coun? try. "Union goes mor.? for the purpose of meeting Crank Starbuck, the doughty American, who de? feated him lust y.-ur." the correspondent wrlt< a, "than for any other reason, Btarbuck, I.lnton says, la the best long-distance man in America, and yel h. i ? no) witling to con.le him to be a better man than the Welshman himself." The question of which Ii the best middle-distance rider In this .-ountrv will I??.? settled Baturday n.-xt at Manhat? tan Beach, when Michael and Btarbuck meet, Tbere ur,? those who think Michael cannot be beaten, and th.ro aro others who believe thai ri ??????.it la about due f.r ili?? midget ond that there i? no muli better able t.? administer it than Btar? buck. Park-atre, from Nlnety-elghth-st. to tho Harlom Rlver la to be asphalted. The New-York ?'?-titra! Railroad tor.? up part of this str.<-t when it made the viaduct. There is ,a vacane** In tho Park Pollue bicycle squad, and the New-York consul of the I,. A. w. has Interested himself aa to who shall be a?. polnted. Tw.? poii.'omon have been mentioned - Lynch and England. The consulate favors Lynch, ami will u?a. every ..ffort to hay.? him appointed1] so Mr Klnc, the consul, says. Mr King called upon ?? mmissiona t Colli? yesterday to protest, in tho name of the consulate, again?! the deplorable con? dition of tho northwestern section of the Circle, The consul saya that four :.Identa to wheelmen happened sl that point on Tuesday night P. Anthony Bta-.-k's ambition to lirinir tOKOthor the Associated Cycling Clubs of New-Tork, Long Island, New-Jersey snd ?Vestchester has been gratified. Th<* sssoclatlon will bo known as the I'nltt-.l cvoiini? Association. It Is said that the four associations baves tf.tui membership of fifteen thousand organised cyclists. Cyclist? who pass through Plneapple-st., Ir, Prook iyn, hay-? complained to the New-Tork Division "f the I-. A. IV, regarding the work of rascals In that thoroughfare, it Is reported that ?bort nails are sharpened, and then when the sun has made tho asphali rather ?oft these nails ar.? driven Into the street surface for the demoralisation of tiros. Tho Empire Btate ?????.????? nro arranging s cen? tury run to Oakdale, Long Island, and return on September 12. t? .t.? will be a slow and a fast division, both -furling from the Hflfor.l Fountain, in Brook'yn. A now cycle club has been organised in Brooklyn, with quarters almost opposite the lions.? of th?. South Brooklyn Wheelmen, In Nlnth-st. The new club is sai.l to have a. membership of twenty-five ?? u starter. Thoro aro said to be enough oyrllng enthusiast? In tii?? City Hall, Brooklyn, to make a good-alsed g club. Borne of the enthusiasts ar.? talklnc about organising .. club and trying to Induce Mayor \\ ureter to i"? th? president. Cyclists desiring to join th?? League of American Wheelmen may obtain full printed Information and membership blanks by sending names and ad? ilr. ??? ?? to the Cycling editor, The Tribune. - ? ? ? ? CHAIRMAN MOTT8 ANNOUNCEMENTS. BULLETIN OF Tin: RACING BOARD ( ??* THE LBA01 ? OF AMERICAN WHEELMEN. Baltimore, Aug. U.?Albert Mott, tbe chairman of tiu Racing Board of th? League of American W'hvaiiii.-n. t..-.lay Issued th.? following bulletin, which win be of lut? rest to ridera, clube .n,?l race? m? ?t promoters: After the heat-race ml?.? on Page ?i. H. it, add th? following: "or, us an alternative, in running a heul race, such event may be conducted under tl.?? rub- outlined below": When Hi?? ra.?.? Is best two out of throe heats, the ?Minor is not reached until one rider bus ?.% < > t i two beats, either through virtue .?f nnlsbing nr?t ? r ? > Hi,, disqualification of a competitor or com? petitors who may finish In front and los.? su. h posi ? or positions through ruling or ruling? ol th.? ?- :'-i.?.?. The second and other |.rlr.??? .?hull be dla trlbuted according to the atandtng of ili?? rider In tha? summary, heat wlnnera to be placed befor. all tii?.?.? who hay.? occupied leaser posi;.un?, an.l In care two riders are ti.-.i by finishing an equal num? ber of tlmea In in??.?.mia? position, ti.ne occupying thi best position In ihe concluding heat shall be an irded the priz.?. in every heat a rider must finish within ?.'?" yards of the winner or be ad? judged distanced. In case a rider falls to win .mo heal In thr????. he ?111 be disqualified ir..tu any subsequent heats that muy be necessary to decide the prises." Having compiled with Pulo E, roqulrlng pro? gramme, etc.. ..!' races, the Princeton university Track Athletic Association, Princeton. N. J.; the Hancock Athletic Association, Philadelphia, and th? Bohemian !.. A, W. ?bib. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, have !.? restorid to sanction privileges. l'or falling to file report of race meet and failure to make good the value of prises, I?'. II. McCartney and Grosser, Waterloo, Iowa, bave been placed on the lisi of thus.? to whom sanctions will be refusili. The Richmond Fair Associati ?. Richmond, Ky , lina i...ti placed on tho list of those to whom aanc tlona win be refused f"?- promoting unsancttoned Tur, S. P. M. I >ay, A ?bury Park, N' J.. has been placed on the Usi of those to whom sanction? will b.? refused for falling to til?? programme and report of race me? t The suspension placed on Homer A. Fuller, St. Louis. Mo., .?pir- I August 10, The suspension placed on Paul Molltor, Chatham. N. .1. will expire September .". Amateur ri orda accepted Two miles, sgalnsl time, paced, made by H. M, Sldwell, at Chester Park Wim.m Place, Ohio, July 24; time, 1:521-.*. 1 '? ? ? ? lird mile, agnina) timo, paced, made by ??"?? 1 Sci le, of Herndon, Va., at willow Orove, Penn., August; lime, ? v:'i-r.. One nulo, tandem, com? petition: time, ? 56 ?-.'.; mad? by Casey and Eck berg, nt Charles River Park, Cambridge, Mass Jul) SI. Fifty-one to KM miles sgalnsl ?????*. flying si irt, ut |..??????. mude b? I: : lolph Laurlrka at : Chester River Psrk, Cnmbridge, Mass., July ?; time :,i miles, !:33:42; '?.' miles, 2:37:10; :,.* miles, ? 2:42:094-5; :.i m?.-s. 2 G:25 1-5; BS miles, l:U:t*2-'y, ' 56 mile? ?:?:49 4-5; :.: miles, 2:55:014-5; M miles, :?:?".?:!I 1 ?'?: 69 miles. 241:211-5; ? miles. 2:04:451-5; ? 1 mile? 3:07:543-5 *2 miles, 3:11 :??0 1-5: IB mile? ?'. 11:24 2-5 >:i mil. ?. 3:07:54 * 5: 65 miles. 3 20:58 i-.V 66 miles. 3:24:121-5: 67 miles, 8:27:272-5: US miles, 3:30:433-5: 69 in:!.??. .1 14 ??-? T" miles, 3:37:361-5 71 miles, 1:40:56; 72 miles, 1:44:03 3-5: 73 miles. 3:47:11: Tl mile? ? '? II :' 5; 75 ml ?? 3:51-33 ?-?'?' 76 mile? ; '. :; mile? I 60:5' 7? miles 1:09:51?; 73 miles ? 1-5 Ml miles, ? I'?".'..'?'.? ?I miles, 4:12:14: ?2 miles I:l6::r, 2-r. M mile?. 4:19:37: ?I miles. 1:22:52 ?.* mile?, 4:26:604-5; N6 miles, 1:29:321-5; ?7 miles, ' *? W mil? - ? 16 13 I-:.: ?:? miles, l:3B:37 '!-".; ? ?' mllea t II 111-5; 91 miles, 1:46:43 3-0; M mil????. t '?. ?'.. ' ? mil? ? 5.1:3 :' *?; f?l mile? ? 57 6-5 I ' '".'. mllea, :. ??? 15 M miles, 5*03 16 3-5: 97 mil.? 5 M 55 2 5; f* miles. 5:10:1X4-5; 9? mil??. 5:12:162-5; 100 miles, ' ?? :i ? '. Travelling permita granted Arthur J Movi.-' Siti o nu luliint-l lt.it ?tit III?.??.???? 1 ? racing .??, feeble constitution, renovatti : ? .: nd enrl ? : ? thin an ? innutrttl ua Ih II |l ??.??? -?, r: , -V |:???. . ? . | ? ? ? ' ? ? ? . ? :? ??.?'?:?< the aloma, b, ? iurp.tr .' ih? |iv?r ?,.,? bowed and ?--????? j - Il ' di ta. ? . ella? ?? I ' ' ? fun?' . - ? .??.,? ? ... \ ? aal] ? ???? ll arresi .......... f mal irlal fei era ' "' H ? , . '.,? ga Bat ? ? ? ' ? ,? ' ? ? e ne?er been alRIi led with ino?? ai? ? ? - ?a .1., tir H ? in If ?????.1????!??????. uv; r . ? * fr m ii,a? ? :?. ? , ? rtsin Itm n ? ? .fui ? id..-? ?.? ?- aaalga ??? lb? ?a I Ina ran?.? ? f n. ,-?? al Blatas ? ???. l'l.ii-'t?. ri,?-uni itl?m uni gOUt, SOd it is. ?? ii-..\.r. nu?? ? I ? nt rain? ,ly fu- SB ?? f?*b!?d an.l i>v?twic??gbl stata ? c.? uhm, Bad for ?.? ?.?a?, -it ??,;.:-.. j. *'<V?'*3V*^?'^?'**aV?'*--i,?'<V?'?^W^aV?'*'V^ & mmm ? SIGNATURE is now printed in BLUE, diagonally 9across the OUTSIDE wrapper of every bottle of? e ImBFiW?^J?MiVhilBKYA%?? * * vBMSBm?WBWBBm??m^BBtmB^ ? 0 The Original and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE, as a further pro- F ^ ? tection against ail imitations. * t Agent, for tbe United St.tc?. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS ,?,?.? ??*.-<-*^<?^"'^*???,??>}?^?''??^6'?^,?'???^?-'^ r UirndcG ej*a**\tt\ aP*a^*maPmtr\*P\ ?ftet^*ttP\aP\ tP\ **k-*?<*? ? Cimelio. August Clearance Sale. 1 Balance of our I $3 Crash Bicycle Suits 1 $1.90. 1 t***+*Wi**i+**Srt>++++******H*t Balance ot our v Crash Bicycle Pants 75 Golf=BicycIe Suits All that remain of our finest line; were *12, 110 and $20; to close at {25 Dozen Bathing Suits Two-piece; light weight; absorbent; Navy Blue or Black. 90c. $5.00 75c. 200 pairs White Duck Bicycle Shoes GLAr Heavy Rubber Sole; also good for boating; well worth 11.00, v-?f v/V?? 50 Odd Coats <t\ ?? Sizes A-? and 44 on!v; were .$."?.00 to $*.00; closing price. V|FI#W 25 Dozen Qolf=BicycIe Caps ^Oc Balance of our stock, including our T">c, 11.00 and $1.50 Caps; to close ^-e*"^? ?. G. Spalding & Bros, ? Spalding-Bidwell Co. 126-130 Nassau Street. >???<?y??v%??yyv,<>?????laaiv ?www wvaa^xw wmv 29, 31, 33 West 42d Street. Boston, M.?ss., Cumberland, Md., und vicinity; Charlea ?. JTeatman, Washington, i?. ?'.. Manhat t.?? ?Beach, Augii?! 14; Howard M. Btorer, j. rs.y City, N. .1.. ai ll isleton, Augut?! 21; Ueorge Buach? ninnii, ludianapoll?, at Louisville, Kl August 7; Praxler n?.nui??. Loulevllle, ??., at Racine, Wl?., ?liiriiiR ? ugual; K.?ri Bovee. Blngiiamton, N. V.. at Bloomaburg, penn., August 14; K. il White, Si. Louis. Mo., Kanaaa circuit; ?. 1*. Maul, Jr.. ? Irk wood, Mo., Kansas Circuit; Henry Reben MChled, Kan*.is City, MO., Kansas circuit; I?, i?. Dunkln, Kansas City, Mo., Kar.?aa circuit; John A. Conover, Kansas City, Mo., Kansas Circuit; ?Will" I.?? Beaume, Kansas City, Mo., Kansas cir suit; Pred R. Hattersley, Bt. laOuls. Mo., Asbury Park and Philadelphia; A. 1' l.alnir. Bt. Lou I?. Mo. ?? Rushville, 111.; Alvln Dlffenderfer, Binghamton, N. v.. in Pennsylvania during August and S??)? tembcr; A. J?: Oordon, Lincoln; Neb., Kansas itr cult, August 'j t?? August .;??; A. H. Stewart, Chi? cago, in. at Terre Haute, Ind.. August n? an.l 11; A. I?.. Scarce, Chicago, III., at Frankfort, Ind.; August '?; Harry Shaffer, Muskcgon, Mich., at Rllshvllle, 111., August !" an.l IL Charle? Lavili, Chicago, at Terre Haut??, In.l... August i" an.l ll? A. B, Kills, Norfolk, Neb., a! council Bluffs, Iowa, August 14. Suspensiona removed -K. ? Walters, Allegheny, Penn.; Charlea Mlll.r. Marlon. Ind.; .)? M. Blan qul, New-l'ork; J. A. Woodlief., Ottawa. Kan.; clpud L. Oranger, Milwaukee. Wli.; J. H. Knoern ?chlld, Milwaukee, WIs.; I.. Dumke. Berea. ??hi?; 11. W?>rm, Berea, ?>hl"; George I?. Orant, Detroit, Mich.; Ollbert ?Porter, Lonaconlng, Md.: J. w. Newman, Jr., Savannah, (?a.; l>. ?'. Joins, Dallas, Teg.; ,\. ?'. Hurk-, Italia?. Tex.; Oeorge Kelhoff, Trinidad, Col.; r.rooks Kline. Atlanta, ?i.i M. A. KlllOtt, Allanta, Oa.; "Jim" W.ilthoiir. Atlanta, ?ia.; F. A. Beali, Augusta, Oa.; Martin Buden, William Denny, Lewi? Hit.lucx-k. Wlnfleld, Kan.; W. I?:. Johnson, Johnetown, ??????. Suspended p? ndlni: Investigation ?Lee Beale, turn? ber.and, Md.; Robert White, Bcranton, Penn.; John W. Duncan. Roger West ami Harmanson Kllmon, Dnancock. va.; Krank <;?>r?ly, Dnley Station, va.; C. I.. Pendell, Worcester, Mass.; Oeorge 11. Wallen, Castle Wheelmen, Philadelphia; J. B. ?'lift, Caste Wheelmen. Philadelphia; Juins l/ogu??. ? asti?.? Wheelmen. Philadelphia; William L. Wigmore, La?? tle Wheelmen, Philadelphia; B. ?.'. Ooodiey, Wil? mington. _ . ,, Transferred to the Professional ?'lass ? A. Beau, Augusta, ?ia.. ?'lause D, voi? of Board; M. A. B.llotl .1 urns I?- Walthour. Brook? Kline an 1 Ben Bo itenn Iter, Atlanta, (?a., flails.? 1?. vote of lioarii. !..-.vis Hitchcock, Wlnfleld, Kan., ?laus?? A, vote of Board; Klmer Ayres, Bennlngton, Vt? ?'laus.? 1>, voi? of Board; C. M. Donohoe, Lynn, Mass., Clause I?. v.?!?? of Board; William Boeder, Chicago, 111. Clauses ?' and 1?. vote "f H??.i r.l ; Krank ?Otter, Ta? ..ma. Wash., Clause F. vote <>' Board; ?. ? Walters, Allegheny, ?lins?? 1>. vote of Hoard; Charles Miller. Marion, In.l.. vote of Hoard; Will? iam Denny, Wlnfleld, Kan., ?'.aus.? A, vote of Board; Manin Baden, Clause A. vote of Board: 1?. C. Joins. Pallas. Tex., Clauses 1? and C. vote of Board; A. ?'. Murk??. Dallas, Tex.. Clauses 1? and ?'. vote of Board; Oeorge Kellhof, Trinidad. ''"1. Clause l>. vote of Board; I?'. H. Alrhar.lt. Phoenix ville, Penn., Clause B; U II Dippy, Philadelphia, Clause B; It. W. ???????. Hat boro, ? J . ?luis?' i',. ?. H. Zautner, Erie, Penn., Clause 1; F. ?. ?. Petti?, Dorchester, Mass., own request; L. Humk??. II. Worm. I'. Machvonla, Berea, ?>hi?>. Clause A; - < ', irr.-t?. Oberlln, ??hio. Claus?? A; Moses Jolm s'.ii. Trenton, Clause A; in?-k Williams. Princeton, N. J.. Clause A; Reuben Phillips. Hawk's Hun, Penn., ?'laus.? A; H. Brown, Oeorge Helm, Walter Hal..?. John J Hennessey, Harrv Sweeney, F. J. Tillman, M. Joins. II. B. Aumock, ?'.us Bchleller, Stephen Downey, Pred Kreutger, Louis Knowle?. ????..rii?? Bterman, S. I. Wimer, J..?? Rosen, <;>?>rge Kempland, Kdward Wasser, Walter Oocke. Charlea Pfeiffer, jr., Si. Louis, Mo. Clause A; II. I?;. Kll bourne, ? ?sceola, Neb., ?'lause .\. Suspended Samuel Ooldberg, Jr.. Kalamaaoo, Mich., ?pending payment of f.?.?* and thirty ?lays after; <'liarl.s Holllster, H.-nion Harbor, Mich., to September 4, delay in paying entry fee?. The following ridere to October li?, for competing in a road rao? with auepended men: ??.-.?r?.-.? t Bigg?, ?'liarle? ????.'G. ? M. Bird, Aukus' Whltt man. ?. A. Moe, W'. A. Kreft, Andrew Leyln, Bd wanl ? Bigg?, ?'an Blocum, Scott Frolseth Charlea Oroff, Jr O. M. Oroff. A. l>. Smith. J. Behwartx, St. Haul. Minn ; Charlea A. Pain A W Challnnder, John Todd, A. Queneau, M. H. Brandi J. 1*. Loftu? Sydney Knappen, L. H Johnson Quy w. Webb, A. K. Steven?, Henry Kniit>ttt. William II. Chapman, Alfred Lovested, ?Oeorge M. Hr?.??. ?luv ? Norton, Oscar Carlson, Charle? <; Carlson William Ramsey, James w. Myers Minneapolis Minn : I'.. I?'. Becker, A. Figge, Ossian, la.; Theo dore Myhre, Bsthervllle, la.; ?'ari Holmen ??: .r Dal by, l.wi? e. Menta, Farlbault, Minn.; W. C. Jone?, Austin, Minn.; ??. I, Dodge, New-Rich land, Minn.; C. R. Qove, ?Decorali. Ia.; L. L>. Bhutea, I'nlon, la ; J tt. Andrews, ? till water, Mum.; J. H. Hut???!???. ?'. Durrenberger, ?Oeorge Hauen, Ma? della, Minn.; Frederick W. Boll, John Jensen, Quel <; Morehouse, Owatonna, Mich.; ?'. ?'. Hank? Oeorge Hanks, Waterville, Minn.; P. H. Rowley, Kiimbrotn, Minn.; Thomas Johnson, S. C. Johnson. Bhakopee, Minn.; N. S. Hcgne?, ?;. P. ?,???t?. N'.-r atrand, Minn.; Hol.ert K. Smlih. WorMngton. Mien.; Joe Leslie, Flldon, Minn : F. B. Fowler, John Pfrom, Prank Qulmby. Frank Hush. Fart? bault. Minn ; wiii.ur M Taylor. Mankato, Minn. A Oberg ?nd 11 < ?. Arsnlcan Minneapolis. Minn. to Maj 17, 190?), competing In a road race wiiiu? un? der suspension Thomas I. Bird, Bt. Haul. Minn., to June 12. UM, competing while under ?u?pen?lon ?ari L RH? re, ?? ?.is. Mo., to September 3. fail? ure to rid??. <;e,ir:: Anger, Wilmington Del., pending pay? ment '?f fee? and for thirty day? after. ? a Mitchell, Wllklnsburg, Penn., nn?i Joaeph s? horn Austlntown. Ohio, to August 24. 18*7, failure to ride; also ?. t Bailey, Nashville, Tenn., to Bep? tember I. Roscoe Rick, Well??:.'? > lill's. Mas?, to August :;:. i*..; double ?'niry. A I? Rogers, Melrose, Masa,; C. F. Smith. Spring !':.???. Ma"* lo Beptember?, IM7, fais.? entrv. Wl II im p Bogurton, Newark, N. J.. to August 10, ?*?*., and ifterward. \i line I? noi pala. Daniel Dnley, Tamii?.:?. Ma??., t.? September 7. f..? double ?'Titry. Por riding In unsnnctloned rsce?; At Richmond Kv . S. M. Mobley, Oordon Perk In?, i..,? Kikins ..: ? *?. ?m Bale?, Richmond ?? . to Beptember ? At Himiiion, Va, Kdward O Klam, to s. pt? in lier in At Trenton, "*' .' Mose? Johnson, Trenton ? J arai l>|rk Williams. Hrlin?? ton. X. J.. t.i Beutem ? . ? " Al S' Louis, Mo., H Brown?. Oeorge Helm, Wal? ler Babe, lohn ??. ?????????-? ? y, Harry Sweeney, r ? Tt'.'.rrnn M Iones. ? ? Aiimor? ?;?: ? s hi? Ilei Stephen Downey. Pred Kreutger. ?... ula ? no wie? Blermin, ? I. Wimer, Joe Roaen, Oeorge ? K?!.i:?li:id Edward Wa??er, Walter Oo?ker ;??>?? Charlea I" liter, ir. Bt, Ix>ul?, Mo., io Auguat li? ? ? m ?? rrdarhurat, wi* . ?.?,? w Werner, Jo?a* I Behren Bl '????! Mi ??? r ?.? ?' Wl Ham Cham Crdnrburg, Wl?.; Bugem Poo'e ind l.?llow Milwaukee, Wl?., ?nd FA ?'.riff. Fredonla, Wi* . to Augii?! 11, :???? Al Milwaukee WIs . Arthur I?. Sonors. Q?sorga Hetsele, HI.lr? frank. Rngelfleld and O'Neill, Milwaukee, w is t?. August It, 1-iO. Permanent ?uepanslon* Hugh Kellejr, Rockville, lid rep? itedh ?????? ?hli?- under ?u?pen?lon. Charle? p. Young, Frederick, Md., for repMtad unfair dealing in connection with cycle racing;. POLICE S?8PBCT SUGDEN. TBET THINK HE WAS THE SLANDERER OF rOUNQ MLS I'ANDERBILT. mu. \vn??..N' IDEXTiri :? aa BM t??p ji^v?lrT BBOOVBRBD IN THB 3BB8BT CTTt ?-.Yr'E DBPOeiT VAULT, WHERE BCODS3I HAD PLACED IT. Albert V. Bugden, tin? valet, ?rho was arrested on Tu.'sday night f"r baving tauten 92,0011 \M?rtii ?if jewelry ..n June 23 from the li'?us.? ?.f Klrha.r.1 T. Wilson, at X... .".Il Pifth-flsve., and wir. Is sali to have information < oncernlng th.- uutli.'rship of the acurrikMM lettera tha were written about Mr:?. Cornelius VanderMIt, Jr. Mr. Wlls.-n'a daughter, ?raa a>rialgited in the cvntr.'-st. court yeaterday atul r?tna:i.:..l l.u.*k to Police Head QUaWteri at the renuist Of 1>??1????11?? -Siri?? ant l'lay. Bugtlen will be taken to court again to? day. At Poli.?.? Headquarter! Mr. vYItooa identified as his |.r..|..'rty th?? Jewelry which waa recovered in a safe d'|...sit vault in Jersey City, whs?*?* the pris.m. r had pia. .-d it. Mr. Wilson WM repre ?ented in court lay his ...?iiis.?!. .x-liistrk't-Attor n.-y Ni. oil. Th.? prison?rs couriatel did nut object to a ??.?.???|?.'??.??????? of th.? ??vatn'.nation. For two ln.nrs \tst.rday im min?* A.'tln?*; In ?pecti r ( .'Hi,? n mid I?. t>?. lives Flay and F.igarty queuttoned Bugden in regard to th?? le-ttsrs front an ?ihio convict whi.h were found in his pos? session. The police believe that th- valet ?vag th?? author of the acurrHoua lettera about Mr.?. Vanderbilt, altliough in- positively dentea itavtiig had anything todo with the writing <f them. A thorough search of the rooma m which Sug don lived ?ras nuute by leverai detective! yea terday afternoon in hope of Unding there some jewelry belonging to Mr. Wilson. Detactlvaa Play and Posjarty broim'ht away a pll.? of arti? llas finiti ili.? place, and aiiioiig th.in were tbe following: ? til? tur.? frame, 11x4 luci.?.??, BBt **l'.ll diamonla ?a pesi ;?> ? urini? .f pearl?. A cas? of patent ? rs, . mi- allver bi itchl ?. An i?..rv h.tti.lulu?? marked "C. V. o." Two allver ? ?. k bruah. %. A allver ?bavins -? * ?-??. marbeil "A. s." Tn'.i lllver ?trainers. .'u.? half dosen ?Uvei ? il ill -?.us. , Nine ..?- ?-???? s. arfplns. A allvsr i.ii.-ii. A ,? imbli atlon Rllver n. it.-li eaa? an,l whistle. On? ?llv.-r br.h Une pair of aluminum ? pera tv ?in?? diamomi collar button. Tu . rub?, rollar butto) ? . me ?il?, er ? iper ? utl *r ..?, ? .? numi er of ?r. an articles. !>.? Lancey Nicoli said yesterday that he be? ll.v.?.1 that Bugden had nothing t? do with the writing of the anonymous tetera Mr. Wilson will !..? ashed this m..rnin<* to ex aniiiH- the art ?elea found in Bugden'a ro bis, - f PIANO MAM EMU RERs ADJOURN SOON. The Piano Manufacturers' Assoclatlosj of th? United Btate? began it? snnual nteetlng at tin- Mir. ray Hill Hotel early yesterday Aboul sixty m m bets, representing th.? prominent firms in the irseli from various parts of Mi?? country, were preseat. As soon us th.? meeting was .-.???.,? t.. or,i.r a mutbm wa.? rartied t.. apend tt;.? .luv at Coney fai? alni. Accordingly th? delegates, headed uy J. 1?. Mason, of Uerby. Conn., and J. ? M um. of Chicago, left tii?? hot? 1 in a body. A buslneas mast? Ing will !?.? held to-?lay at th? Murray Mill. (Pnropran ^onrrtiecmente. pURdrBAXI A*?? TKAVKI.l.KK?) v. m flu? *J the ?,??????? o tilt??? of The Tribune, 141) Fleet Street. * oonveulent place to leave Ihelr udvertlai-iueuta au.t aubat-rlinluna foe 1 lie Tribune. Brighton, England. Hotel M?tropole. The most comfortable and luxurious seaside Hotel in tho World. Finest Cuisine and Wines. Music by Hotel Or? chestra during Luncheon and Dinner. En pension terms may bo arranged. Proprietors : The Gordon Hotels Limited. FOR ANY nON?Y DI-ALI?OS ANYWHERE CHEQUE BANK CHEQUES. paid aa Bsaka I'?? pa I! ? :? ,?! o??r lb? "?? 'ltill.tr I h.-.-li ? u C?e m ? i .n ?rill I ?? la Md ?? ?????????*???.*?G. S? ul f.r l'Ir >i!.ir?. ????.' ? ? ?? p ? . r. ? ? f.'.t. I RKM.KICK W. PliRRV, Manager. Ill ami IS Utili St. I usimi\??<?? si:?<7???: ?.?t. i*th\?s?TiTiii lv ntOII ??'??'??.??? I?? ????. T ?aSB)*aM| insidian , r Mi O BORO iikn.?viu:i.. arsili a??? tifa** K?i.lt?:. ?iTii.tif.l III K?-i.?ihkI ??. '!??? h. u..? , ui-i?..? inualc roum l* ? ?lr.n?liiK-r?..ni?. Iit.r.i.v .lini..?? : 111 .nj four I? Ir...ni?. In a?|.!IH?n !?> ?errant?' rom?, ka? ii.-n, g? ,1 m ,|.tr , ni? ni? ?.-.?? in.'.ii.llna ri?,tri. II?.t. terina, ir. lu.iin? aervlr? ,?? msM k u?-?.??? ??.- uni thr>.i additional ?-nun:?. 13 Rill"??? MI v,..k Api 1/ to HKNl'Y WOLKSOII?I. 131 Kaut 17ib b:.. N. w fork.