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H THE SUN, WEDNESK&Y, JUNE 11, IRK) 813 Wm THEY WON'T LET MURRAY IN. i A noAJtina TlilE AT HIE COVNTT M BKUOCHACY MEETI.tO. f Many Mperehe. This! Oot No Further Thn I "Mr. Chairman "-The Hreiilnlloii Put Thronich by Mnln Hirrulh-No Tislk. K Twonty touiik nn-n wlm were iinnecustorarul lm' W to publla dMnklDB minis tlioir ilebut 1at nlRht fnCV at Coopr V nlon. Tlio (oimtr Commlttoo of ' 'V the County Democrncr wni In Bilnn, nnd Jamoa J. Onlllsnn ami AHomblymrm John ' Harridan of trie fr-ontooii!li dlstrlot woro trr. Ins to baTo l'ollco Juntico Murray, who Imd ben oxpollod. recocnirod as a member of tho committee. Tho district lind rtn'lectcd him. He was not tliote In foreon. Amnnu those present uoro Col. Jllchnol C Murpliv, who looked ofu!ly worn and weak from his Ioiir j lllnfBs: Nelson J. Wnlorbi'ry. who la ft frlond I - 0 Juitloo Murriy, nnd who confided to Tlionins ifl Costleun thnt ho wnn on tho wnrimtta i Patrick V Keennn. John llnres. Jnmoi Dnly, 1). I.owbor JR Binlth. Edward Cirose), J. llonry Ford, nnd M 8. B. Blako. C'oncrcssmnn Qulnn, llko Justice jf Murray, was nbsont, but tho other 18 monitors fj ft irom theSoontoonth woro thero In theoontro (L ' Hr'v ntorbnry. who Is Bllchtly denf, cot Mr. M Costlfcnn to explain OTerylhlni; to lilni. Thin necessitated much loud liilklnc nnd conso- ijtient contusion. Mr. tiulllRon wnntuj to know why the revolution of tho hocnteenth ul I1 trlot. ciectlni: JuaIIco Murray, hud not been I "It's too late now," said Chairman Jackson, L whacklnjt the dosk with his navol. ...... Asseuiblyninu horrlenn ilemnnded that the resolution be produced nnd rond lor tho benefit of thu orcaniratinn." "It was mislaid," exclnlmod tho Chairman, i, "but I will lustruct tho Secretary to read 11 tv. The resolution mi produced and read. r The Secretory had ncarcely roachod tho last I word when Mr. Kerrleuu sot on lila foot with a "Mr.Chalrmftnl"ho jolleJ. .... , Mr. neokrann yellod "Mr. Chairman!" and I , Mr. Woterbury followod suit. Mr. lleekman I A waa recosnlzud, and hundod up thin rosolu- li Hon: IB The, tli credentials of Judge Henry Murray a P BiAniMr of thle committee be not received, and tiiat the It oommlttee refuse to receive or recugmre Mm as a I member thereof, end that the vacancy caused by his I espulelon li 11111 untitled! and that a copj of thlsreao- i' Is. Mod, n I table (ttistrd. bn forwarded to tlie district oommlttee of tbe eevemeenta district The twenty dt'butnnts bouncodto tholr feat all orer the hall, and made tholr speeohes. whloh consisted of loud olla of "Mr. Chalr Slr. KerrfKan and Mr. Galilean wared their , hands frantloally at the Chairman nnd yelled. lr and Mr. Wnterbury walked up under tho Chairman's table and shoutod dotermlnodlr for recoRnltlon. Chairman Jackson ham mered and called for order with all blsmlRht. Mr. Waterbury would not Bit down. "I order this eentleman from the Twentr-Mrst dls trlot. or wherever he Is from, to be seated." screamed the Chairman. Browing red In the But Mr. Waterburr did not for a second In termit his cry of "Mr. Chairman I" , "If you don't alt down, slrl" cried the Chair man. I shall appeal to tho polloo to romove yqul Do you understand that, sir V Tom OostlRan sol Mr. Waterburr to sit down. There came a ohorus of orles lor tho motion on Mr. Beekman's resolution whloh brought Mr. KerrlRan to bis feet again with more cries of ' Mr. Chairman I" A dozen men began yelling "UnestlonI (luestlonl" and Mr. waterburr ; errang up and resumed his reoltatlvo. Amid all this oonfuslon the motion on Mr. Bookman's resolution was cut. and. with a yell of dissent from the Seventeenth dlstrlot, It was declared ii adopted. . f " Move we adjourn." yelled a voice. J Mr. Kerrigan and Mr. Galilean began again. . ,J , but the motion was declared adopted. Mr. aV Kerrigan went out crying: "Is this ballot ro- form? And was It Beekmanwho wanted re form and justloe?" Mr. Qalllgan was asked It Justlae Murray would leave the organization. 7,Notyet,"herepllod. The other business done was the reading of a resolution offered by Col. Murphy providing for an amendment to the constitution glvlnir the County Committee power to doolare any seat In the County Committee vacant and to reorganize any District Committee. There will do a meeting of tho County Committee a week from to-morrow, when this resolution will be adopted In case sixteen districts vote In . favor of It. pV PROPOSED NATIONAL kLECTIOS LAW. I "'" ' fa IJ A nil! to be Drawn TJp Combining; Feature 9 T or tho Ireent IIIII. WlsnrrJOTow, Juno 10. For the fourth time the Republican Representatives wero lncauous to-nuzht upon the subject of a national election law. Tho attendanco was small, and as it was understood that a voto was not to be taken beforo 10 o'olock to decide as between the Lodge and Rowell bills, tho first two hours wure devoted to u discussion. The result of the talk was that when Speaker Reed pointed out now the differences between the adherouts of the two bills could bead justed, by the combination of the features or Erlnolples of each which were unobjeoted to. Is proposition waa unanimously accepted, and Messrs. Itowoll and Lodge wero Instructed ' to formulate a compromise bill. Its leatures will be an enlargement of tho : supervisory system, so that the supervisors J shall participate In registration, voting, and canvassing 'lo carry out fully the national Idea, the supervisor' returns are to bo prima ' facie evidence of tho right of n member to his yS" seat and to prevail In making up tho roll of the H nouso. In cases or conlllotinc returns, the I certificates of the Slate cnnUBSors may be H Died to allow the House to form Its judgment II of the qualifications of the contestant H As soon as the proposition Is reduoed to form 1 It Is expected that another cauous will be called 1 to adopt the measure nnd provldo tor Its speedy 1 consideration by tne House. Fatal Fight at the) Golden dale Club. Ban Feuncibco, June 10. Harry McBrlde . and Frank Laruo, two waiters, Quarrelled orer - n. a gtr yesterday. After a while they agreed to A adjourn to the Oolden Gate Club and fight with thres-ounoe gloves. A referee and seconds were eelocted. and twelve rounds were fought. I At the end of the twelfth, while Lnrue had not I u mark. MoBrlde was unconscious, nnd blood I was pouring from bl ears. nose, and mouth. I and his face and body were terribly bruised 1 and mangled. A physician was culled, who said a blood ossol writ) brokon In Mcllrlde's hoad, an' ho would probably dlo. Larue has 1 been arrested and held at tho polios station. 1 Mollrldo died this morning. J hecretory Jamison of the Golden Gate Club, ffl Frank Jones, a director of the club: Joe Dow Tj eri, Tim McOrnth. and John Joell. who soc io ended the contestants In the light, wero ar H rested to-day as accessories to murdor. n Ilnrier Oraantze w Ills; Jlank. ft 1'niiAnri.Piiit. June 10. Wharton Darker B has organized a great Amorlcnn and Kuropoan i banking company, nlthacnpital ot $25,000,000, N one-half of which Is to bo Issuod at once. The company will conduct a eenernl flnnnclal , buidnuss. Among tho American dimet ers nra Wharton Barker, l'rosldent Wil bur of tho Lehigh alloy Railroad, Vice President KltiK of thu Baltimore and Ohio. George do II. Iim of tho Hondlng Hall road, John II. Converso of the Baldwin Loco motive WurkK. William Brockle, Henry C. Olli . son. Cliarleinacna Tower. Jr.: Jntnca He- . ' mont. nnil Simon II. Fleischer. The J uropoan directors uro pruintiiflnt financiers. Tlie prln- ', clpal nnicea pi the (.ouipany will bo in Loudon I and Philadelphia. T.onlTllle' Htreet Kullwur Mold. LoutsviLLit, June 10, Tho two etroet rail- Way lines of this cily nave boon sold to a Bynill- ' cateof Eastern capitalists, who made the Jim Jji payment and took formal possession to-dny, T? E. K. Denlston of the bunking firm of , A. , I' ClarkoiV Co.. l'hlladulphta. Is representing tho ltK symllcate, which Includes J. W. bellgman ft Jl I Co. .New York. Klddor. 1'eubody A, to. Now JP York: Hrowu Brothers A Co, .Now York: ttio ML, l'lrbt National BnuK o( l'hlludoltdila. tho Fidol- i jty Insuranco and Hufety null Company of ' . Pltllndelplila, and othors. The first puymont ,1T -A was laou.OOi), and tho lomalnder will Lo paid V Ltlore next January. I The ( utvle Trasedy. MoxTnEAi', June 10. This morning Mrs. U CowIob appoarad la court bolore Juttlca Talt I with her duughtor, Florence and her I triends. The letter which Conlos urate re- Bouncing all claims to his daughter and 1 tho ordor fiom him to the nuns Willi whom fcho tad been placed nuthorllnu them to dolhor ler up wore prodnuml. Tills was regarded ni Ul cinol ii JIiib tho case. ( owlebV ci ndltlon lias ,l pot Improt ed and liU wound muy rohult jutolly. I'm Th Ilallroad Orade Qurtlon Mettled. V Klisiiit. Jon I. The Krale cronlnir Isiae wee de ll tided to-Bljtbl by the tliy Council of Klliahetb whtoh B voted. IS to a, to accept the Ua denied b) the Kail I road Corumltte and aprruve d nf by tho rnllroad com fienle It makte.the )'ennylvauia i onipenr eleiate li traoka throutboutihe our. the hluheit altliuOe being H l(hieenfretai Jiroud Hreit. It nllowa the Central to run at grade &t liroKd etteet the point whrrebfttti roadi tnteriect audio kralually evate between there and I fltsabethport. Tfie railroadi Ml! I ear tho i (,it nf th n Iniprmemeut. which n eeuninti-d at (irrr one million. liirlU'tluc l" l dine. The ill), on Hi pitrl at cuiuee the patnient if a lauufi to irnprli imnere U whklimai erlar 1 nni lianiiu the Krade nf utritt. JB Tlie woik le o Le co.iiji.eteJ betore Ja.i J hvj BrC turned for ConicreM. I Tb temicraiio Coarenllon f the Third Mlitoarl h i Oengret dlitrlct baa riBOuinaled air. Uookerr, tlie ft! mUgUMMMMMWasBmwmmumaamm aTAxa'ausDAT scnoor, conrasnoN. neaorta BhowUtt an Inereaeed Iatrt la Hnnday School AVork. The convention of tho Stata Buntlay School Association, whloh opened In Brooklyn roster dar, will not adjourn until Friday, when the dolecalcs will tako a sail down the bay nnd around tilnten Island In the Grand Republic, Tho convention Is held In tho Tomklns Ao nuo Congregational Church. There tiro moro than 1.000 dologntcs presoct, who mo ilhldf-d Intn eight. Foctlons. roprnnnt lug tho judicial districts of thn Btnto. Ulio iiioetlngwnscnlliid tn ordor at 'JW o'clock by Dr. N. A. Duttcnn. tho Chnlrman nf tho Lx oeutho Commlttoo. who Invited the ltov. Dr. 0. H. 1 arrnr. tho l'rosldont of tho last conven tion, to tho thnlr. l'mterwas offered by tho llov. Dr. Ldnnrd Jleovhor. Reports from tho county Serrotarlos Indicated lnotonsod Inter et In Minday bchnol work. Tho llov. Dr. John Ilnll was nnnottneed to deliver tho llrst of a sorles ot nddreses on tho general tliomo to bo trentud bythet'onxen tlon, "Tho Tool-God's Word," at tho niter noon session, but there was tin error In tho In ltntlon, and he snoko at tho evening session Inst cud, , ,, . ... The orening raeotlna opened with a prnlso sor Ice. and then the report of thu Commlttoo on l'ormanont Organization was taken up and adopted. By this action the following olllcers voroelentod: I'retldeuL O K. Woolwnrtb of ItnfTalo. Vice Pre. dente William 1) Forier, Ner ork city Itlchard Item en, Jr.. Urooklym . H Ulllman. .ohoee .loeepli U Weed, tlnlliton the Iter. W H. Itlrr, Hvracme r (' Petersen, owego, I.mmet Brown. Geneca W, K. Tar box, Lockport. rVcretarlee-trauk A. lerrle NewXnrl. rllti ileorge I'. Ila;e MilT.Hk. the Itev, U W. still linger, Albany. Krank Ktrhy, J. It. Keltnio.il It. llmr.li lee N S. Hull, and the Iter I1 tl fook r'lnaiirlal e ritary. tleunre J. vubellard. ltatlrnad becrt'tar), (jenrge Achlenn llecordln Becretary John It Morrle The Rov. R. R Meredith. I. I)., tho pastor of tho church In which tho convention wns hold, welcomed the aelegntoi. and Dr. W. A. Dun enn ol Hyrnonso. tho Chairman of the Lxoctt tlto Commltti'o, rend tho nnnunl report. It showed that tho total rocelpts wore $7,710.05 nnd thoerenses(!.rS0.!J3 During tho yi-ar thoro had been 'ill town assoclatlonn organ ized. Ui dlstrlot nnd town conventions and conferences hold, sixty-two county conven tions nnd S00 public meetings. Tho number of schools had increased from 7.1K.I to 7,59'J; tonohors from 10H.'i72 to 114. -MO: pupils, tindor 21, 7filM)t!5. nil lncroao of 13,000 over tho preceding yoar. About 200 now schools hnd been organized. ,.,.,., Tho Boselon InBt night conolndod with an nd dreBB by the Itev. Dr. Hall nn " The Old Testa mout Knfoldlng tho New Testament" and by tho Rov. It, 8. MaoArthur, D. D . on " Tho ew Testament Unfolding tho Old Testamont." To-dny thero will be tbreo sessions, morning, afternoon, and evening. THE JBUSIK'S 3IAIVEX PLUNGE. Mr. AInrray's Fine Mteara Taeht Sneeeea. rally l.aanehed at l'ort TefTereon. Blanche Tucker broke a quart bottle of champagne, slung by a plaited rope of red, white, and blue ribbons, on the starboard an chor of Mr. 0. IL Murray's new steam yacht Jessie, launched at Port Jefferson, L. I., at 0 P. M. yesterday. It was the smoothest launoh ever seon from the old yard of James M. Bayles. Kvorybody In the quaint old town turned out to sea It Thero were flags flying from vory flagstaff, and from the yacht'B masts the pennant of the I-arcumont kacht Club, the Commodotn's. Vloe and Kenr-Commodores' Jags mid all the signal code wore tiring. Mr. amos Renwlck's steam yacht Jean, in charge of ex-Commodore Augustln Monroe, took a large party of yachtsmen over to soe the Jessie launched, nnd they were nil launched In bor. T hey I ncludodCommodoro G. ti W. Loworv. ex-Ylce-Commodore Chester C. Mtinroe.Rear Com modore Jackson, Russell Henderson, C. II. Mur ray, owner of the new yaohf. William Murray, Treasurer Francis M. Scott, Hecretnry W.O. Boott. M. B. Jenkins. T. F. r labor. James U. J one war. Ja. Going. F. YV. Flint. Frank Anthony. Paul . btevenson. William Osgood, and J. Nellson. . . . At tlfteen minutes to fi It was high water, and tbeorderwas slven to " wedge her up." Gradunllythe black hull with its gold xtripe began to mott, nnd as tho crndlo Btruok tho well-creased ways she slid without a tremor Into the wnter. All the yachtsmen cheered, and suns sainted her from tho raohts Constellation. JNymph. Thistle. Cosette. and Nlrwina. nhlch wero ly ing In the harbor decked with Hags. The Jessie's cabin Is finished in oak nnd Sherry, and contains a large state room, filio ) to bo towed to INewark on Tnursday to bo lltted with compound engines. The Jessie's dimensions are: Length orer all, HO foot: water lino, 66 foot; beam. 1.1 feet: draught. 6 feet. 8he was dostgnod by James K. Bayles and built by Jnmes M. Bayles , Hbo will tlytho pennant of the Lnrohmont lncht Club. Bho Is to bo ready to receive her owner and guestB on July 4. when the Larchmont's annual race takes place. VnlTVAIlT. Robert U. Mlley died yesterday nt 16 Willow place. Brooklyn, In his forty-second yoar. Ho served In the Assembly In 1858 ns tho Repre sentative of the First district, and his failure to receive a renomlnatlon from thoDemocrntlo organization caused him much depression. He was at one tlmo one of tho most popular Democrats In the First ward. Ho formerly kept a shooting gallery In Court stroot, which was patronized by the late Gon. Dakln and other crack ride shots, and subsequently he was engaged in the drug btislnexs and as sociated with Harry Kennedy, the ventriloquist. In the saloon business. He was a member of the Klk-s, who will attend his funeral In u body. Ho was unmarried. The Rev. George C. Bancroft died on Monday night at nls cottage in Ocean Grovo In his 77th oar. While a boy he enlisted on the frigato Ohio, and was converted while the vessel lay In the basin at the Brooklyn Nary Yard. Tho Jato Win. K. Dodge became Interested In the young convert, and offered to educate htm. Bancroft refused to eo to college, and started out as an evnngellst. He spent nonrly alibis time In preaohlng to sailors. Miss Jane M. Bancroft, his eldest daughter. Is tho Author ot a book on the new order of deaconesses of tho Methodist church. Death was caused by heart failure. Daniel 8. Rlker. died at his home on Luyster'B Island, Bowery Bay. early restorday morning, aged S3. He was a member of the Citizens Committee who were Instrumental In having ex-Mayor Dobevolse ot LonglslandCltyprose cnted for malfeasance In oHlco. He wns a member of the firm of J. L. V. D. H. Rlker. t bumlcal manufacturers of this city. A widow, three sons, and two daughters survive him. II. O. 8t. Clair, an notor of eovernl years' ex perlenoe, was drowned on June 4 while cross ing the river to Toronto In a rowbont. He bad frequently appeared In this city, lllswlfo is Maude De Onllle. the variety actress. Ht, Clair baa just cloned an engagement In Pitts burgh. Ex-County Clerk of Niagara County Amos YV. R. Honnlng. died yesterday nt his residence atHuspenslonillriilge. Ho wa-ia Democrat, and was for many yeats conspicuous In Maguta county polltlis. He was 4H years old. William Whitehead, the senior member of the firm of Whitehead Bros., manufacturers of rubber goods in Trenton, died of boart illsoato nt his fuotory yesterday. He was In hUbOth yoar. Mmo. Zanto, a pantomlmlst and dancer, well known in Lcglnnd, died rooomlr. Kho travelled lourtoen years in tho Tod Jnrrutt troupe. Jacob I'.nsmlnger of Hnrrlfiburg. Pit., died nt his fnthor's homo In that city yestorduy. Ho vwib'JI years of ago. Ramuol It, Haroh. ngod 72 yoarp, dlod In Hnr rlsbnrg. Pa., jotttoidny, ftftor an illness of six months. Daniel Bacon died nt Bullston on, Sunday, ngod uj. Hu was a otoran of tho civil wur. Stephen Rowe. tho guide of New Iwiund Lnko at Brldgewater, N, H dlod on Monday. Henry V. Honk, aged 64 yeors, dlod in Hor rlsburg, Pa,, josterday, Mrs. James I. Clark died at Auburn yester day, aged 42 years. Homy Dlckinan of Harrlsburg died on Mon day, nged7l yours. Another Illow for Hiiruh Altfaea, Ban Fiuncibco, Juno 10. The Supreme Court ot California to-day rendered a decision reversing the judgment ot the lowor court granting alimony nnd counsel fcos to Sarah Althoa In bor well-known divorce cane against William Sharon. The alleged contract of mai riago on whloh she based her claims was do rlured by tho United States Circuit Court, In lbdti, a forgery, and therefore null and void. The New York Yacht Club'e Programme, The programme for the forty-rtftti annual raoe of the New lork lacht Club on June IH naalsimd yean-rdey by lht committee, Meeera, 8 Mcbolnon Kane, W'lllUm Y. Jtelln. and L'hetier (rliwo!d. I'rlreo will be awarded In alt clame where two yachia etart, and a eecond price where four or more etart A epeclal prlaenlllb awarded to the winning keel acboouer If mere than two tart but no )aoht aball recclr two pruea, fcntrlee wtlloloaeat II A M.June IT. Theeiart and rinlib will be off Poor IS In th lower bar The tlamhlp rlectra will I thejudgee' boat and make tn aignaie The starting elgnel lets be glrrn at II A. l Th Iron etearnboat Taurua. provided for rafiubi re and guetta. will leae the fool of Weit Tweo tv third street at 10 and Pier I at U la, Th forly foolclaet wllbfla7 A Hnlielrn Illaae In Ilrookljn. At I n lnck ti.ie innrntnv a fre brute out In the salt fietre wvikM of hiiiielei A to mini ati Jj ke etreet, irooklyu Tl ere nanaierr email I ue butadeuee itnoke The damage la about rlv.oo Ilertnn "He," Qawia HO, Elnu.fii2att.--4. A FINE TBREE-YEAR-OLD. nvnuNOToy carries las rouxva and WINS XUE HKLMONT IN :07 3-4. Dr. llaabronek ITIna the I.arehmoet makes for Moire, Mnrrla and Montague Cap ture! the l'renknea Handicap Arab Vlne HI Third Muccelre Hclllnc Bate. A large nnd onthuslastlo crowd saw Burling ton, tho cbnmplon threo-yenr-old of tho year, carry 12." pounds, and glvo away n lot ot wolght ton Hold of eight of the best throe-year-olds In training in Iho Belmont Stakos at Mor ris Park ostorday alternoon, tho black colt running the mllo and a quarter In 2:07 V Mr, Belmont hnd set his hoart on winning the stnko nniuod nttor himself, and Tralnor Ilowe hnd ospoclally preparod his cnudldute, Padishah, for tho ovont. Tho frlondB ot tho Btablo rnlllod around tho chesnut son of St. Blalso, nnd ho wns tho favortto from tho start. Tho Scott pair. Chaos and Torso, had both boon etr highly trlod, and tlioy did not want for followers, while Sonator Hearst's Tournament and King Thomas gave a line on their form by running socond and third to Llsimony in tho Bowling Brook HanJIcnp on Saturday. Burlington, with tho crushing nolght of 125 pounds, looked a good thing to tbosotUio coolly nnalyrod his previous racos this year, nnd Bnrnos icmulnod oor when tho Baldwin btablo dopartod for Chit ago yester day morning In order that ho might rldo. Tho Hough Brothors woro confident that the colt would win, nnd Trnlnor Albort Cooper told hie friends that ho was nn nbsoluto certainty. Dototen.wlth Harrison up.watiiedby thoso who remomliored the grnat tip out on him for tho Withers, but sonrcoly nnrbody could bo found to ngroo with Groon Morris lit his eitltnnto of Jorsoy But. although llnrgon had tho mount King's f)n ron rosoiited Jlossi". J. A. nnd A. II. Morris, Cayuga's nbsenco bolng much regretted Bur lington looked trained to tho hour nnd tho blnok champion nnd llttlo Barnes lecolted on motion when lliot went by tho stand. Tour nnmontnnd UlngTliomnH wsro not forgotten, nor woro the hcott pair Chaos, long and loggy. nnd Toro, the embodiment ol a mo-looking tlioroughbroil. ThoBtartwns made from tho chute, at the beginning of tho linckHtroteh. nnd ut tho second effort Mr. t'nldwoll nentthout nwny on nlniost even tortus, 'loiso, Burling ton, nnd King's Own bolng tho llrst to break the line. Joreoy l'at and Oeotee bringing up tho rear. Torso shot to the front like nn arrow from tho bow, and set out to mako the pace, olosely followed ur King b Own, Burlington, Tournnmont. and Chaos. Tho brothor to Aurella lod by two lengths on the upper turn. King's Own. Burlington. King Thoma. nnd Chaos bend ing tho others, ofwhlch Padishah and Devotee wero beginning to make their run. Onoe stralghtenod out for home. Burlington took the lead with amazing ease. Hamilton on Pndlshah and Garrison on Dovotoo then sut down, and by lgorous riding they sue oeodod In getting on almost o en terms with tho black colt at the furlong post, Barnes became n trllle rnttlod. and drawing his whip he struck Burlington a sounding blow. The cruel lash hnd scarcely descendod bofore Burlington swervod townrds tho Inner rail, nnd the boy, with ndmlrablejudgnient.dropped the whip and began riding with his hands. Then It was no race. Burlington drawing nwar from Devotee at ovory strldo and winning handily by two lengths Devotee was Becaud. a length In front of Padlshnh. who. under the whip, beat Chaos n noo for third place Tho winner was loudly obeerod. and the expression was general that he Is as good a colt as we have soenlnjenrs. A mile and n quarter In 2 07 with 125 rounds up Isawondorful achievement. Tho follow ing Is a summary of tho raco: The Uetmont Fukee. for three year olrte, at f too earn with $3 mm added, of which txiu to eecond and IJIX) to third mile and a quarter Ho nth Ilrulhere' bik. c. Ilurflngton by Powhatan Inverrauld. l-(Harnep) . I Vadtton rttable a t. c. Devotee. 1 1 J (qarrleon) 3 A llelmont a ch. o Tadlebah 113 (llaiullton) S Chain, Tournament, king Thomas, king a uwu, Jersey Pat, and Torso also ran. Time. 2 OTM Post Bettlng-Agalnat I'aillshali. 4 tnl: Chaos. Tonr nament, each to l: Perotee. inreo. ttch Hto 1. Hur lingten. King Thomas, eitth 7 tn 1 . Jerse; Pat in to I. hinge Own. so to I Muluals pnlJMt 15. f JH.4 tl ". Of tho other races. Fla la won tho first with the utmost eae. nnd Montngtio had nodilll culty in winning tho Froakness Handicap, his opponents bolng tinnblo to mnke him gallon ut tho end. Dr. Hasbrouck defeated n fair Held in the Larchmont stakes for two-yenr-olds. adding another good sum to the already largo total won by the Morris two-yoar-olds. btrath meatb. tho runner-up. was tho surprise of tho raco. Arab won the Belling evont ntl'o fur longs, making his third successive victory. He is always at a long prloe. and George 1'orbos should be a wealthy man with Btich a gold mlno In his stable. Tho llnal rnco. also n sell ing ovont, went to Gypsy gueen at 20 to 1, the lllly making a runaway raco of it alter the 111 st quarter. TltE FIRST TIACE. Flavin wob first away. and. ranking the run ning all tho way. was novor headed, winning hnndllyby two lengths, while Leonora, under the whip, beat Adollna it neck for the place. Tho Kemple filly. .eiy hcully backed, per formed shockingly. Soeepstakes of ilt each for twoyearoM maiden fllllrs. with f TMi addrd, of whkb f 1UJ to second and hJ to third, rtre furlongs August Relmnntsch f Flat la, by Bt Blaise Klalma. 110 (Hamilton . .... 1 Van us Pair sen t Leonora. HOtKarnrsl J l'rekne Stal l.-ecli f. Adellna, 110 Martin) 3 Tao a Flozette, acattoa Josle W'., Putch Ulrl. Alma flllr, and keiuj le rllly also ran Tune, 1 OUt Post Petting Against Flarla. even money, Jole W., Kemple flllr. each a to I. Leonora tn I, Adeline, la tnl aoatlon. litol, Taoll. Uutch l,lrL each wi to ll Kloiette 4010 1. Almafllly, 100 to 1 Mutoale paldtia, $.1 u. S13 txl. TnE PBFAKNKflS nANDICAr. Philosophy nnd Barrister went away In front when the flag dropped, and. leading for the llrst mile by from three lengths to six lengths, they cut out the pace ery hot, the others trail ing. Montngue under a pull. Golngaround the hill by tho water tower Martin sent Montague after the lenders, and when they turned into the stretch he was but two lengths out ot It, Barribtor was outrun nt once, but Philosophy, under the whip, clung for a while. Montague paesedihim opposite the stand, and won hands down by two lengths. Barrister was a bad third, and Ten Booker was beaten oft. Preaknt as Handicap for three j ear olde and npward, at f-TO eocli. with I I.HU added of which (sou to seoond and (150 to third, mile and a half, I'reakneu Stable s ch. g. Montague, D, by 2aortmr- Eadn lOMMarllu) I 3. K. UcDonald s l) o rbllnsophy, 4, 103 (Barnes).... s F.zcelalor Slable'eclkh. Uarrlttir, a, lot (Jones) S Ten Buoker also ran Time, 2 . Post netting .' to 4 on Montague. 3tl against Phil osophy, :u toS Harrl'ter, 3o to 1 Ten Booker Mutual paid tia'Jj, t To, n 85 TnB LABHIMONT STAKES. Limn. Btrathmnath, and the Morris pair got away In front when the ling foil, but before a furlong hnd been tun htnthmeathwas Bhowlng the way, with Dr. Ilnsbrouek second and Beckon third. La Tusca wns hopelosBly bouten In the dip. nnd Garrison, git lug the Doctor Ins bend, took tho lend ami won handily by a length. Mrnlumonth. a ury handsome colt, easily bout Reckon throe lengths for the place. The I an hinont Stakos for two ear olds, at SV) each, with Si MOaldel, or Ktiich f.xj to semud and &uu to third, three quarters of a mile. J. A A A II Jlorrls ch c IT Ilnsbrouek, by Rlr Mo die Sneflbrlar I IH (Harrison). I o ll Morris el, g Mrnihnuaih. II I (Moral) ... . 1 J A A a II Morris clu r ItecLon llo IF Minefield) u I a l's a Monterey, Retreat ill) ( laudlne Lima, Bertha Campbell. H. ll ll .and Ptolemy Hlso ran Time I '. Port Betting Against 1 aTosca Otofi, Pr Hasbrouck, Sltlol, Krikon i lo I lima Hto I Kelreat filly lo tu 1, sionierey, 15 to 1. (laudlne, Htralliiueath, aoti -.0 to l, W 1 H llrrtha I ampbell, earh .'" to 1, I'lulcui), Itutol. Muliialapald ll 45, 7,oo, IJJ.to TIIF, nnil HACK. Arab led nlniost from the fall of the ling, young btownuon tnklng the little gelding to tho front In the flm hundred yards and mak ing nil the running, winning bauds down lir two lengths Murlden drew nwny Irom tho ruck In tho dip a quarter of a mlln from homo, nnd hocured the pluco throe lengths befoie Bill Barnes, who oaslly beat tho others. Arnbwas bought iu by his owner for Si.000, an advance Of 1"5U(I. hweei stakes of SI5 each, for all ages. wltbtToO add ed of which (lei to second and Koto third, selling allowances, Ave furlongs Uen. Firbiss li o AraU 4, by palnaoardoch Betrl button. P4 (hteteiison) .... . . I Oiikuood Stables tr f Mtrlaeii. 4 in; (Bergen) 'J J. Miller eUr Mill Karnes 4. 107 (Coringmn) 3 pals) Woodruf) Hpeedwell, Monroe. Louise Pullman, Mootisione. .'aiUbiirj. I VHiniellm, Lady Pulslfer, Jago, JtoULdtman, aud Bowery aleo rau lime. I iiltv. Tost lleltlng-Merllen. H tu .,. Arab. 4 toll lago. Palsy Woodrutf. eailnltol Lotilfe. hrangellne, Ito.a. Hill Barnes, each loto 1, Hallsbury, Moonstoue. each u t.l Bpeelcll, lilo I Lsdr J'ulslfer, no to I, Bowery. Monroe, N.I to 1. Uonndsuian. lou to 1. Mutualspafd 7b, till M. (.). THE SIXTH nPE. Brussols nnd ephrus made the running up tho bnckstretch. with tilpsy (Jueen heading llio others, ond Admiral bringing up tho rear. In tho run around the upper turn Gipsy Uueou went to the front, and opening it big gap she was neor headed, winning under a pull by two leugihs. XenliyriiH under the whip beat Llttlo Jim u noso lor tho pluco. Sweepnulne "T f I leniii. with V:,n added ofwhlch fli to second aud too to third, telling allowances; mil and three-alstientlis h icelrlor blable iUf Hypsy Queen, 4, 107 (Thompson) I W. I7 Pair iUi Zephrrua. 4. 107 (I amblyi j James ehleldt e c)l li I title Jim. 3, litl I Uyler) .. .. 8 l.archiuoul. Asm Woo I, Admiral, Wynwood, Brussels, and W Uilam Daly, Jr .also ran Time Ji'HK Pest bettlng-Agalnsi Ham Wood. 3 to 1. Admiral. LIU tie Jim, each J to li Brussels, s to lg Larchmont, 7 to I. rephrrusnto I, Wrnviuod William Hair. Jr . each 10 to 1, Uypsy cjusso, W to 1 llutusls paid llfiei, fn 40, tl ESTMK-i roil MtllllUS I'AIIK. JCitceland Aiunnic tlie 1'rnlmlile Hiiirtersj To.dny. The Itancho Del Paso Handicap at Morris Park to-day should be a first-class race with such good noises engaged as those named be- Highest of all in Leavening Tower. U. a Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889. Prftfetl Baking ABSOWTEIX PURE low to start. Prince Bornl should win, with Prnthor second. Llsimony should oapturo the BayahoRtor Stakos, with Adamant second, al though Gloaming Is dnngerous on her Inst rnco. Blithe may win the first, with Klldoor socond, and whntevor beats Defaulter nnd Flit tor will win the Fiirt Schuj or Mtnkos. Itnco land and Como-to-Taw will do for the fifth, nnd ht. Valentino nnd Monmouth muy run first and eecond tn the Inst. llrst ltace-A sweepstake for two year olds, with $?M)addedi sit furlong llllthe .': W r1".'" ,0J klldar P" jtoiiglirum lot sir Bae. ... .t"J .'.'x";.,, "" Jack ot Diamonds. 103 MUs Baiisom llm Ferond ltac-Ranrlio Pel Paso Handicap for three year olds and upward, with $1,350 added, on mil and .sixteenth. Brother Ban 117;NIgara Ml I'rliifeRnat llfUay I, Pee loj Belwood II-' hernial iw Buddlil't ICMPelhsm im I'squlmall 107 Itlrpah 117 Torchlight .. iulaom ut Prather . . l"l Third Itace-Baycheefr Hakes fir three-) ear olds, with 1.J.ki added, one mile. Tnrmrnlor Uitlilmony lii cinrintoi 117'Pundfe i.-j Minuet 117 Alarm Bell 117 Mlu Belle 117 llloanilng ... .117 Myndhain 117 Isnec l.eols 117 Jir llelmuth II' uranlt 117 Adsmant 117 Sweet llrime colt .. 117 Fourth Itaeo 1 ort Schuyler Hakes for all ag, s with 1 250 added selling allowances, one mile ITather . 115 Defaulter 113 lira Pawn ... IIJKalvinl .. ill Seymour no tosburgh .. . u Braro loe,Flltter. . ion flay Mookton 1U1 Wrld . .. 91 Duplicity Ml Mfth Itace-A aweepetakes tor three year olde and upward, with (750 added, on mue and three six teenths. Raceland llo.Comt-To-Taw 100 Admiral loll Sixth Race-A selling sweepstakes for three year olJsauil upard. with 7rindde'l, srren tnrlongs Kempland lnvMnnmouth ion Ham I) 107 Martina colt , 114 Pontlco lOdUvld 102 Ht nlentlne M llajiuond Iij Toreador S4 bALK OF PISE RACIbO STOCK. Milton Tenet's Yearling; and Horses) In Training; Hold In the raddock. Several hundred patrons of the turf gathered at Morris Park previous to the rnclug yostor doy. Including Pierre Lorillard, John Hunter, J, Galwar. Copt. W. M. Conner, Charles Bath gate, ltlchnrd Iloche, D. T. l'ulslfer. Lucius Appleby. J, L. McDonald. G. B. Morris. Dr. Car ter, nnd J. McCormlck. Tho occasion was tho salo of Milton Young's McGralhlana yearlings, togothor with a miscellaneous lot of thorough breds In training. Tho yearlings woro a lino lot, and brought fair prices alter brisk bidding for tbo pick. The highest price. (4.000, nan paid for a boy colt, full brothor to Onnwnnar. Tho bidding on tho colt started at 5'jn. Mr. Lorillard. J. L. Madden. W. Wnldon. nnd J. V. McBonuld wanting the colt, Mr. Wnldon out bid tho others, securing the prize for J. A. .V. A. II. Morris at the nboro ptlco. Tho stock sold In tho following order: TitanM. Chestnut cot, by St. Blalse-I'erhaps. J P. Ma I den .. H.vio Ba colt, iiy Onondaga kelp w W'alden. 4.0OJ Beycolt. byLongteliow Auule Bolejn, Hr Carter. l,vi't chestnut colt, by spendthrift Wanda, J fc. Mad uen . .... 750 Chestnut colt, by Onon laga-Meta II , R Roach P5o Ba colt, by Imp Rapture I'atty of Cort. B, Ifoach l.fioo Brown colt, by Btrathmore-Spaidle. J II McTor mlck I.JOti Brown colt, br Strathmnre-Aonette, T Hall . S 500 Ba) colt, by flarry o'lallon Imogeue; N Bath gate BUD Bay colt, by King Alfonso Irsllln Nun, J. Joy ner .... . . .. I.eoo Brown coll. by Onondaga-rstft, Foxhall Keen 000 ( hestmit cnlt, by Onondaga-rianette; U. It. Mnrrla 525 llp'wn nily. by Puke of Monlrese Splnaway, W. Walden . . ... 3,580 Brown Ally, br Duke of Montrosa-ratll, fabold Bros . 1.850 Black Ally, by ht. Blalse-Bettle U ; J. It. McDon aid ... 1,350 Chestnut fill) by Rapture or Onondaga Skylight: J McCormlck . (too Chestnut nily by Onondaga F.lslnnre. Pr Carter 1 OO Chestnut filly, by uuoudaga-Bonnle l,ee; J. K. Madden . . ,V) Bay nily. by St. Blaise-La Jnlre, Capt. W. M Conner.... . . . . 1,155 Broun nilr. by ruraihmore Kelpie. Fa. Brown 1.J0O Brown till), by link of Montrose Boursette, t) Forbes . . . . 4J5 Bar ally, by Duke of Montrose Square Dance, 11 Wentor . . (VO Bay nily, by Duke of Montrrse Carllne; F.aston a Co , . . 4XO Brown Oily, by Duke of alontrote Uladnesa, Dr. Carter IKS TotaL t3. 075 Alerage, tl 30L MISCXLlSSIOtTS LOT. Pallnnrns. b h., P. by Olrnelg Crnwnlet, Idlewlld Jlock Farm f37S tltra Rooney. eh f. 3, br Baden Baden Hiiueex em, M. oung... 400 Lad) Brassy, ch. f, J. by Frederick th Qrat Ladlorla. J. B. Maiden . 200 Glorloaa. eh f , ta7, br Frederick th Orsat ITldeof the Village. M. Toung tso Koormahal ch f. X by Frederick lb Ureat lleckla Melbourne siaMe 233 Stilly Mght.br.f. lKHfl. by Irederlek thedrtat Blairgowrie. Dr Carter 273 Eblls, ch c. by Iroquois-Kradne: D. T. Pulsl fer . . 1000 lllag King, by Frederick th Ureal-rrlde nf th t lllage, IS. T. Pulslfer . 1,000 Col. a D. Bruce will sell the Dlxlnnn yenr llnas.'brod by Major B. G. Thomas, In the pad dock at 11 o'clock this morning. HIOTTINQ AT A I HAST. Hewen ITeatn Beanlred to Nettle the BttO Clsis-A Hull Dar, ALDAitT, June 10. The Southeastern Circuit meeting at Island Park opened to-day. Whon tho trotting meeting began this afternoon there was a moderate attendance, but tho bet ting ring bad a largo majority oter tho grand stand. The track was dry nnd dusty. Two trots were on tbo programme, and the first, tho U:20 cIosh, occupied the entlro afternoon and required soven boats to ond It, Yorktown Belle wns a strong favorite, but sho did not got to the front till the fifth heat. Tnen, after boating the floldonslly twice, she failed rnys torlousl), and Plush, who had looked llko a runner at first, finally secured tho nocossnry number of boats. Thoro weio murmurs of crookod work by the Yorktown Belle party. but it Is said they bnckod the mare, and refused to hedgo at any tlmo in the race. Dawson soorod his second victory by lundlng tho !MI7 class in straight boats, whllo tho four-yoar-old mnro Fnnny Hwopo made n most ciedltnble showing for her llrst appoariiiico In a race. Mie forced Dawson to trot two fast nilles. and, had the time been 1 mporly noted In tho last boat, the gelding would linvo a rocord of 12:24 li. Domns of wntcheB In Iho grand stand made the mile two seconds faster than Hwas hung out. UiJOelaa purse K-vs) Plush, by Mastsrlode (Ooldsmlth) .1114331 lorktown Belle (Brownley) 3 2 4 a I I 2 Uolden Rod(llcDonsld) 2 S 3 2 4 2 4 Maud Muller (I'ehart) 4 4 2 1 a 4 3 Tlm-3 J.IM. i ln 2U3. i 23W.2 2t(:. 2t2lt2l34L 2 37 class, purse KOO. Dawson br Maustleld (Ooldsmlth) 1 1 1 lanny swope tu.tain 323 Albion tllrown) . ,,, 7 3 2 Mls l-oiilagicnrllle) J 7 7 Lany ThorapMon (rimtib) 3 4 3 AnulnC (Falnton) 4 3 0 hevada (Turner) .... ... ess flme-a ;iltj 2 WH. 2uH Tor the second day thootont of the meeting, the Clay Stakes of (J.IKH), will be trotted along with the 2:21 pace, which comes llrst, Ilne horses have beon named for the stake. Lake Erie Circuit Trotllnc. Wires. Pa., Juu 10. The first dar of the Lake Kris circuit npensd this afternoon with a lerz attendance. Three minute class It h. Leo ... 1 1 Bother ..,,,.,,,2 2 2 WallmcJr ,. S 4 4 Black Joe , 4 a a Tlme-2 aeH, 3io, 2 u(i 2 27 class Vespasian I 1 Florences ,..,., ,,,, , ,,..J 3 4 Blackwood 8 4 3 MlUOl ......4. 0 8 Tlm-Jl3nt 2 31, 2:364 Trettlnsr at Janeirtlle. JiKiimie, Wis, June la Thl was th Drat day of th Janst 111 trotting mtetlng. 2 22 class, pure M "A Diamond, b u Ill' l. li III .,. ,1 J ! I Lluda bjragu . .. .4 j j lluie-J j,2 Ji)i 1 ;U 2 50 olass, pnrse $500, Judge Blder b b 3 1 I I Call Brook, b. g 1 444 Brllllantln. b m a 8 2 3 kateD, b. m ...4213 T im-lMX, 2iltU. 2MH. 3l.k biioutino. Hkootlesx at t'reedmonr. A detachment of th Twenty second Regiment. K. O. S. N. T. of Nw York cllr. look their turn at the Creed moorbutlt ytsterdar. Thetcorau riiLD AnnsTsrr. Marimtn 5Anrrinoefen no ws) Tn- m en 10 " Ji'ome nils. ids. mi. ids. nu. lit, Major W. R. Prjer ... 20 it) an is 15 mh rnnaisiiovo sisrr. RergPMaJor s, r. Mart 10 13 Hi 12 -,, 12 Ur-HerguW P. liawis H 17 S5 u .. 11 IrdHergUlLC Flscher.lrt lit N4 .. .. Com. Sergt CKWehrle n r. si It. U. UuldA WllkmtnlS 17 33 e ., tl rnnrssr 1 rpt W, K. Preec . Id 14 32 Sergeantw.il Aiiev 11 in 31) n .. n Sergeant J. .1 Condon in IM h7 pi .. lit Pnrate w T Lynch 17 in at 7 .. 7 I'rltateJ T ' Mahnney 17 It .ti 21 si 41 (ere nt K M Cutnminea.2 1 17 7 ti . ti torporalW.lt HnwsruV.i) 15 S5 14 ., 4 Prlrale W S. Allej 1J h 11 4 .. 4 PrlrateJ O. Alle r, 15 ,i S .. T PrirateK J. Iierl . ..im 11 -tl s ,. PrlrateW.I) llointon 10 lit 3, 4 .. 4 I'rlrate M. J 1 onror II J11 .11 pi .. m I'rliateJ II ciemenie 11 If :s CorpnralJ II Mulligan .n 11 11 I'rlrato A N Mood 14 17 81 4 4 Jletlt .1 P. kenwnrthj.H H 111 17 , 17 rlrato II V. Flemln 17 PI Tl . ' , PrhateA.D I'euib .ot .0 11 31 1'rlrat U P. eliuiii .1, Hi 37 .. ,' ,, ci Mrsar c. Capt J.d R-Lllllendahl IS IH .- 4.4 C0Mrsr e. Capt. N n Thurston 5J 30 4J 30 in .111 I'm at J It Arnold is 14 2 Private A. M. rrans 70 iw 34 17 17 Private F P llowser II 17 ft 14 .. 14 Sergt. J. O Kane ... ill ih XI 111 .. 111 I'rlrat II. otbi,hn ., pi it 17 n 111 Prlrnte R Melndeck ro II 111 . 11 IrlvauF. I. Miiney ..21 13 J4 5 .. 3 PrraUJ.J Mac.fchol.ls II n 0.0 I'rlrate II. wi.cox in ,i -15 1 .. m Private o. Young ,,ii m :y yrgeantA tlallldar in 12 .11 in t 2s PrlrateL. Melinnall Hi in 't5 11 n Hrsth-rgt.M M Mllre.17 lrt 31 10 .. 10 Corpnral r Vogel 17 U 11 4 . 4 Private J. UrlrTen . IS 17 35 2 .. 2 FrlvatM V ll,,....nn.l n . , .. . . roneinra Prlrat II. II. Twedy..l4 le SO 3 . 2 PrlrateJ Forneehon .17 10 as 3.2 ffltale R. Byars ...20 1 :,, ft " ., First berrto ita .. 14 17 .tl . Private John Bestty , IS 14 S3 e .. u corporal 1. F. Buck ....17 13 00 roMriar it. Capt. R. W. flnoh. ...17 13 30 32 14 M Corpor.u K Brlegs. Id 13 8i tl Private J Roberts.. . 13 17 jt s . j cvNrinr a Capt. O. E B tlart... .15 in 81 "M! n ,A,,n,I, ' I7 M 33 84 1 leut. R. j. Palv , ...jo 1 :u n first Sgt ll T Doming IH 14 34 IrPateC R. Henrlquei.in n 31 Marksmen are re mired to mak a total of 42 niln's In order lo quality as sharpshooteis 11ACISO AT KAt)A3 CllT. Veree d'Or Winn the Ilrrhy, Itlley Not Heine a Htarter. Ksiiis Cirv, Mi, .lime 10 The opening day of the prlng meeting ot the Knnsaa city Jockey club was Derby Day. The crowd numbered over 1 HK It rained torrents last night, but the day opened warm aud clear and the track was In fair condition, though a trifle sticky. F.d Corrlgan's Riles- was ent-r'd for the Derby, bnt he pulled up lam while working this morning ond his owner withdrew him The Inner waa a Kansas City horse. Verge dor. owned by William Mulkey, the on r of l.e Premier, who won las' wear's Derby. Itluetall and Dolllklnsner the Miorltis with Hie betting fra ternity, but terge d ur wan prettt htstlly -acl.ed by Lord of the Harem showel first at the quarter Verg d Or eecond Bli e all third an 1 Po'llklns a length away They were all under a pull past the e'ant. but at IS .?",!r.t,r ''""'"'o let erge il'i r out n Utile and at the half It wai il erge rt'dr In the lend b) a lalf lenglli Bluet all neck and neck f , r ihe place i I'll I) ,lllklne. two lengths behind Ihcn Doll kins m 1 le her run nnd led at the three qunrters brnlenglh tergedllr to k Jhelead Inthe vr'ich aul nti,i he plaa,il bt three lengths from I nr.l nf ihe llarei 1 I Iklne third Jv.,,,Jl"'Z?.n".,,u.1 'i ceroids and upward purse J"! Cburrhtll t lark won es he plemed. three lengtha ahead nf Uro second. I anola third. Tin e I , n Second Ilace IP furlongs, for '- lear olds purse f-sll. I'aranet won bv mo lengths hhawnee second. Pewberry third Time 1 II 4. Iriirth Race-Sti furlongs, heats, for thre year olds nl upward purse r,'o hlrowonboth heate In the most hollow fashion Tune 1 11 j.v 1 22s, Marllart was second both tlnii-a Hfth Ra-e-eliing. one mile and on sixteenth, for thrrejear olds and upward, pnrse s.yi. M.ln.n won easily by thre lengths. Metal sei'ond, Regard, ess third, a head in front of Ice Regent. Time. J 01 I 3 Tito New Tork Ntate etportemeae' Aeaoclo tlon. Lrons, .Tone 10. The meeting of the Hew York Stat Sportsmsn' Association will go down In th history ot that organisation as on of the best eierheld The ahootlng today bas been sontethlng marrellou In tl xcellence. When a doren men get In each place for a bit of tbe money It meana that the derision dnesa t amount to much pecuniarily. The annotlng of thoday was Inaugurated by th commencement of the regular match Brent Ka I For this thrre had been pot np as prlt money no Iras thantMio It brought forwardtoionteet for th money ninety three spnrtiuien. each man ei--r toget a "wlia'-k" at the money. Thirteen of these I ,1 for first money. Peacock, Bessar, Jr., Klludkim. Keltey. and Watson finally won by breaking eighteen targets straight They divided. Second money waa contested for even more hotly than first money. Court ney finally won by breaking twelv straight In addition to th nine In th main event. In thla second money class were two prises, th second going to Moshsr. (Joggtns and MHott Third isons) went in Ochmlg. Tnllle, Olmstead. and Talsui'L roiirthmonay was won by tork. For fifth inoniy ther eae asaln the hottest kind of a light Doane won by breaking ten straight. Regular event No 1 had rios to elghlr entries. Rleien men lied for th SI (too They divided at onoe. hecond money amounted (0 (an It was won Ir Wentr utter breaking teelra straight In th tie. Third money went to Ileuar .Ir, and Fsuton. rourth mousy was won by Walters w hlle these contests were going un at the rlghtof the t eld. another series waa being shot off in Ihe mtdilla illotanre. All tbeso were under the rapid rlrlng si stem Ktent number one was at ten el'igl wing birds, ant uai won bv Bucks, Boberts. and Kelsc) on airnlght scores, and with els additional breaks Inshiollng ort thetie l-eiond nn nei went to Doaue. Iiamsdell Wag ner an I Keller Tl ird money went to Baker Norton ochmlg. Barnes, and Llllngiiam 1 ourtli money went In Mi hols. Blrhinond and Paddock. Hecon I event, similar 10 tlrsl event -Ferrya. Whllner. I.HIiikStoii. Andrews and Wagner tied for nrst place 011 ten straight breaks and had to break a doien inora eiich bsfor thy capturcil It Seoond money went to Huek Paul, helse) toole and hellon, with sennsof nine breaka out of ten Third money went to heller Barn's, nnd IJ Hudson Jr, "siier, Third event wae at nnen king bird nine men tied for flrst plare with ilbreiks each .Th lie waa at one hot out. Kucb. helM) and Wagner shooUng out the others ami dividing the money hecond money went to lues. Bams. Paul, on 1 Peacock. Third money went to I efener and Courtney, ' I.rent number four, Ave pair of king birds-Tad-.lock VVainer ll.dle) hePar, loot,. Panf and Ke'sey troke atlthe birds on tha shoot off at three nalre raddock. Crosby, and W aguer again made clean sourea und dlilued The last event nf the day ;, at 20 tingle king birds each helsey. Andrena Whltner. and llaker each broke the whole 20 ahnt at The money was divided without a shoot 01T Second money went tn Peacock lladley. Wagner w;atson, and .Morton I ach broke III and then six more In th shoot off before the thing settle I and tlie money won Jt waa divided Third innne) wenttoUogrin Inthcr, Crosb). and Keller on IH breaka each In Jl shots. Each man broke a half iloren more targets In the shoot off Fourth 1111, n-v was won and dltlded by JlcCormlck iud Mouigomery Hale of a Forty.ronter. Bostnii. Jon inTh forlr-foot yoht Alice wi o'd jesterdayat private sals 10 ir. Mrhardton. a New Vnrk yachtsman. Ilrr mast has been stepped aft fifteen Inches and our two tons nf Isad are in l put tnalds. sttnsr her In the water ab mt three Inches Mi will be ussd for cruising this ssaaou. Her designer I ellevi she can be Improved and mad fasur than Ids Helen, Teaal at llaaover. Hsaoria, Jone 10,-Tlj annual ttnnl tournament continued to day. Cogswell, 'no, beat llstth, 'ni.il-l, 0 r7 . H"..), '".'. ,!.',, "nlrltr '. -, 0-0: Ido. 'irj, S..'rV,i5i hL?-1 -v ""'I 1 beat llarej Has, O " , 1 O -( Joe BlcAtilllTe Halls for Kmtlaud. A Urt crowd of ptrsoni irattitrtd on the nolon lint dork M lb foot of Kin itreit jeilfrdur innrnln lo Jo MoAullff. Iht Mr L'ftllfoi nln. and Billy XJaJ. dD, bis maaBgtr and barker, off for Knglaud. Hivah to the Falls nnd Disappeared. NuniKi Fiitf. June la A men Juraped otT noat Iiland brldve at I o'clock ttvday, -iram ro the brink of tbe Aineriean FalU and dieepDeered. He waa dreued In black clotbfi and bad a full black beard. "' i'AHTAlSO'H Liquid WATBRrftonr roLiRii for L4PIB8. okntle. Ua?N fl, and CfIILOIll.ff'8 Bboea. (llf ee m ptUeh "SSx a irAZKorsn ron joiidan. The AUaroun4 Chnraploaahla af 1S0O m Hplrltleaa ConteeU Thn fttxth an mini competition for tho nil Around chnrnplonshlp of tho United Stnto-t wa doctded nt tho croundA of tho Staton Ifllntii Athlotlo Club yrfltenlftv Afternoon. nnJ. as ox oootod, roftiiltod In a wnlkovor for A. A. .Tonlnn. tho all-around champion uf tho Now York Ath lotlcClub. Tho knowlodco of hM Biiporforlty prooludod any Moa of a spirited compotltlon. but a good IlKht for pocond Plnco uas nntlrl pAted. In tills tho poctators wero dltAappolnted. for William of Valo and (loonta Gray nf iho Kow York Athlotlo (lub wore nmoni: tho ab oentcoH, nnd of tho four competitors thnt etnrted In tho first oent onlv two woro loft ut tho Ilnlfh, t hoot hers hfi Inn 1 onn dUnuallMod lor not havlnu reached iho H.m.dnrd In throo of tho etentn. Illthorto tho oh.'implonphln hni been a dnol of tho hottost sort botweon Jordan And Tord. bnt tho luttor'tf Inoliiilbllltv Kopt htm out thin soar. Theeomrotltor woro: 10, Abbott, Corin thian. A, C,; M. O'tSullKun. I'astlmo A. C., J.O. Uovornuv. MauhAttnn A, C., nnd A. A, Jordan, Now York A. C Tho oouta woro 100-ynrd and oneMnllo luna, hli.li And broad jumps 120-ynrd hlch hurdlo inco. puttlnc lG-pound ishot, 10I0 aiilU h.ttf-milo walk, thtnw iua 10pomid hammer nnd nn-pound wclffht. Tho comptdlur 8'oiin tho hluh est number of inintn to win tho champion ship, tho maunorot Hcoilnis bolni: tio lor a Urn, tluoo lor asooond, and on fnr u tliltd. 'I ho cunu otltoi not ininlifyiiu: in thrco of th tnn AxnntH to tin ilfmitinHlliul unit his itoltitH tn CO to thn not niiui, tho fieoio bolnu mutlo up an If ho hnd not, competed. Ttlk MPVT- The flrt frent wai the If-t-yard run. TiHn had bn roturdei to Jiertui. nnd he n t y a yunl frmu Jr dan in It lecotid, ti nlll tn Uiir.l Abbott tourtli .lor tlan Jfl fnr m e.nt tlparit, wlirr the Mtmhittln.i man tut lime, ituttinr faiil Alt ntt ill I ioi ruvtr tha dtnUnce In the r .ulroil llMi rrtcnido, an 1 lec-hrU a dltqu itincHitnn .fori! an wan ttitril lu I t, fcmrtli In iit, fourth in i and third In l O m,H.mi w.t Mxih in ItHT, nfililn w. and Iam loir 'hi!r I to i.ual tr. The Ui-riniverfom fted hniro Ihca.ort now wan Peerux, i, Jnrdan. 1 tiHiniHati 1 lh n'.ot piittinit J' ll'twed Hti 1 ih wu liy O'Kntll lrtnwltli hi feist .f lnrlip. .Ni n- of lite ntliaie qiiaihlrtl to the etanda'd J ftt. mi' I c ch rernt.ad a 'lit iiinlltt tathiti v hh I) tnn Of tn I or Al hott .lordHti iniuln ! tl ri" fuule A til) tt n Lai) put vwu i7 raft Him hm jiii 1 JifTeream o.7 It tt e In mk. Tlie iit.ii imrhel tin lo.t le althn Kh th ) hml tint qtialiiirU uil tie fd re vmt De' er attx and (Viililun tlftl wltli n julnn .ti rilin rod Ab n t tlrd with. J polnti O Mi limit n in n7 and ihh. ant wai third In If" Ji rddti valied rotnpeltlon In t"H't. inmt, lifv and Ikhi lUo utints finer oompfi-d b-fnr' The bljrh tump Totlow ed an 1 wa nn br Jnr1an, n l'n fret Inc) et irsulhvan t.enoiid with ' feettt inrhtie, IrTerenut third with " te-t 4 Inrl , iiliuit uralu rtU'.iiallfltd mi 1 wia hurrt-d from lurthfr mm) nltn n and, accor lltir t tht ruin PfTer-HHK wn ar.tnle I eruna flaie In tha aliot, whirh nud thn croro Peve renu and f Mil Ivan h tie lor (1rt pluce v tth i ixdute, Jnrdnn third with - point Jurdan wiih erond In IM tltut in 17, and aecniid in 1kh -,nd 1n.s. bullhatiwat third tn 1M7 fnurth In lfrv. and l . .Ionian U an old time waller and had no dlfllrtiUy tn f f ttlnr 'he halt mile walk In the Mow time of 4 minute ti .i nernnd' leterr..ux wiu aec'nd hnt did not rrach the utrndard uf 4 tnlnutea a i ond hit tlnip belinr 4 mtmitei 4i j aerond-- U'Milllvan walked cunrtlnon and rrrphftd ndUiiuallflcation The aeon f tbU point wan Jordan 13 Pevrraux U, t'."Ullitii, n. I his fM'itt wai added th'n vear. The hamnirr thniwtn, waa next In rrder, and win wdq by (t Hiiiinn utih ihm feet 7 Inches .Inrdun accmnl wlm r-rt feet PU Inrhea, an I Peereaux tnmlp ihr fiuila, whh h made hiK third dt"tna liicaihm and rutixe luent retirement Ihie rae.ivrd m I rrt ptac In tha Hei-yard run and O Rulihan aerond. the ncnif now read in st Jordaa IH polnta. (i'miIIIthii in u iulli in third In l$7an 1 lS and econ 1 In It'i, Inrdan nat alxth lit Irtwd. nfth lu 1K7, eemnd In JH-, ana third In 1HH1 The affair now becamnamatch between .Tordan and O'.SulllTan In the poln Tnntt which followed hcith cleared n feet tl Inrhe the alandnrd and the I rtailmo man. recoKnlriniTslurdan a auperlority nt thU ptttme withdrew from further competition rontent with eeo ond place Theacora now tuod .Inrtaii, Jt u .sulli inn. It. .Inrdan waa titd for Hrt pate tn Inland trv7. aa aerond In I and flrat in l ' O'Milltmn tfeil for fourth place In 1n7. kki riurth tn Irv nnd third In l- The hnrille race waa nt entire", a Allover for tha ex champion athrnsrhtt m in .rettt ttltt time. 17 eeconda which ahowad that WIlllHtu the ale rrark would Imre come dan zero iv near I'cinir heat en h id lt compete L t Hullivan lopped the tlmhera In l'i . i ee c ( nda the etandard I elm J , arc uids MiVe vmh afraid be wouldn t iretoter the hfifjumpa in time lot had plant 1 1 apir'. The acorn won lordun, J- t Mil tlvan. J2. Jordfin won In Inst 1km7, ihh. and ! u MilllTan waa tblrd In IM7 and lr-ntt and fuurth lu lKPp O Hnlllran won the net eent throwlnjr tht .'xJ pound weijrht with js feel Jnrdin an excellent tet ond with Jtfeet 1 Inch .Ionian threw the weight with both hindn. and hla throw conchulveU I rotea ttiat ttia new tttle lafor "! erlor fnr a i or ni nf llttht hrt iua Inclined to weight ihrnwlnff The score nnwwaa:.ior dan .11 o .sulll.an. 7 o'-ulllvan won in Ih7, I-h, and 1-0. lordun waa elxlh tn lhJ and 17, third In IKH and fifth In IrWw The broHil lump waa another walkover for Jordan he wlnninu with .0 feet 7 Inchfn, li'-ulllran lumped 10 fet 10 inchei Thla hmnulu the acorn to Jiipoinla for Jordan nnd JO for O'Sulllvan. Jordan waa aeiond In IK flrat in IK-7 and afc nd in rhh and l"Hii ir'riullivan waa sixth lu 17, fourth In Ij-h, and third In IrV.t The one mile rnr waa won by Jordan In . minutes 24 arennda, o MilUrau dronpini; out half tha ill tance Thla made the tout n itaber of point for Jnrdnn 41 while ()'utlh an won aeiond honors with 'M Jor Ian wns third tn Imv i rt In 1h7 an 1 1"" and ee ond In IVfti) n HullWandl 1 not etart In l7, waalaai tu JKsa, and till not compet- In !'. All the points acorel hy the dlanuatHed mn did not count ind the icore rf the rhamplounhip ! aa foIlnw-Ht Jor U'Sulll Jtr uWullt rfnft don, ion. fronts dan, vin. ion yard r in s J Hurdle race 3 lrt pound ihoi dls. .' irii-pound weiuht J Run btffh Jump a Hun hroadJuiup S Half mile walk 5 dls..One mile run. dta. iftrund ham'er i Polo vault . ..A 3 Totala . ..41 3u Pevereaux had 13 rlnts when disqualified, and Ab bott wait credited with 3 The Hat of Individual champions Ih: IVfir, it .iwr rotnrs, lfib Malcolm W. tort N V A C lWd Valcolm tt Ford, N Y. A. V 45 lflrt7 A A Jordan. .N. . A I' :ui IS'W Malcolm W Fori. 8. 1. A O 'J 1HH0 ... , Malcolm W Inrl h 1 A C 30 1HW A A. Jordan. N Y. A. O . 41 All competitors were disqualified, but ord was awarded the chaiuplooahlp Jordan was necond In IRSfi. 19SS, nnd 1flRf), And (nsullivnn wu& third In 187 and fourth la 188 nnd XHH't The oftlclals decided to award third prlzo to Derereauz. HalKOwaa "Win tbeHoutbern Ilotnl MttkeN, St. I,o oh, June 10 This wai the third day of the KL I onls spline roeetlnf. The weather was clear and cool, th attendance food, and the track slow Julia Magee wae a blxfarorlte atoddson lu the drat raie. and aha won as she pleased. Time. 21INI, Tbe winner ran for the first time (n her new owner's cot er The second race, atone mile, ha I flveatarter Hock sey was a stronc favorite, but he was never dantren us Little Crete, tV7. winnlnx by a neck from rre I Taral, 111 ridden by It. VMUiama. lotting third Ihoonce rreat hlry yueen wasalfoaaiarierln thla rare b it nhe ran a if bar ra. Ink' career so far as brilliant perforin anees are concerned waaoer. Time, l 4t.V lh eient of the dav, the southern Hotel stakes, for two e tr.oi I colia at four ftirltinjrs wurih tn thn v tinier S-l UO. followed atloDll lit, mm an H to '. fAUTin, I'alfftiwan vettlur the heat or a poorainrt u a lev! that none of the others coull oimcome aul won hy two lengths rrotu .National, who sot lite (lace hy a bra 1 from Hrainb'ehnsh aud Tom Itoers th twu iant named making' a deal beat for II Ird position Time, SI t aeconda. The w luiier la ow nad ) Thumat J ( U a Lieutenant In the I'nlted 'tat .rnn Pniav '., W Harris up, was fAMirlte for 'he fourth race an I she won hy a note after a deip-rate flnlth with f'nrueie 113, ridden b firithlh I atmlla w as third llmr. I lo't. A Felling race of one mite and a hu idre 1 j ur Is ended the da) a raclntr Mertha IW, the favorite Hie could neieriret Ihroiuh until the Ut ti udreI anN aul then It waa ton late (o reacli John Uorrn. lu i li in the aaddle the latter wlunlnif u a heal Kroultfull waa third, twoleuaths off Time 1 Ms .Miner Mike Herry has yold to I. II Cole of Ln Anireles the hay colt Fred laral, 4, h) l-roiown. dam I'aller tm mMum The most extraordinary Tetretuble remedy yet dlsoerr ered. An fthnolute ture for all hereditary or acqalreel btnoi dheRRefl Infallible In scrofula, cancer, rhia matlim. disnjiurlnjr eruptions, and disorders ot stomaoh, liver, aud kl Ineyn of adulla and chlldieu. Pronouuettt br leallnit phrMelan. nf New York the greatest bloo4 cure known t-end for descriptive book oontainlnc en dorsnmentsnf l(eerend CathoJo fathers, prominent phjaicUna. an I many cured In New York. Sold by druktf'Sts. irlft l.artrnslrn fj, small, II ALA'a UKA.ILIAN HPKClKlr TO.. 0 Wall at, Nw York. U fj -J f fi2 mm u INDUCEMENTS. S 1 arly In the ' I all" wer-bnll I ae the greatest ana crandrst display of now dtslyns in Furniture ever ex hlhitel in Neu utl Therefore re aru c t-arttu out the mitre etock of thU staiion sstmiplei and o Id pi c a JIO.N'T MISS THIS CHANCB. eve were such Indue mnt oiTere L All re marked tn plain Muna. ivr cp'Ciht deUMis consult our desUnera mmm & umm co., I.LTWLL.N &1II AMI Ulll A-, hockj tiAX w:t ; i ' utAXui:. Fnlil Kerne'n Ilrlllliint Work ut IV eat hury In thr lulu Mutch. Thn I'olo aeason Ik now nt It helirht. On hatur day, at I'hil lelphU, the I'otkitw n teaoi ilefented tha rhiladelphU tiuu team by 1. t, t to 1 O , Monday 1 pi nitch t-ttni of t ie t ouniry i luh uf Vei henter and, tho Meadowbruolv ti .tin met ai ihe Infers grounds at Wrsthurj L I , the sin i a; tue i omltiMij i nf the mutcU stan June Loutur) luh Men lowhro it Cluh, 1 i i etrr"lav th UocIavJi turn met the 1 ste Country Cluhut Weathim I. I lh it nut lined up a. follosi ICuckawa) I ! t heeer i.ipiain 1. .Inhnnion So, 'J I. loximll Kccue. vu 1 i, ICutherrura bi k i, lull 1 , 1 ttnex Coutit ( unirt (luh-T II loweral-arr ci re tain. ln urins- Hoi luim lun-r .1 Ctms C Irer, .Nt I. o .1. DHlIert, Jr No . I Tnal 7 The a un w nt t tiled a " I I M Mr Keene mil the first Mill tu 1 nnnut aul I sti mi u atid later e trued n ither Join .wm a t the nexi in i minutes and heene Hi- tet in . nixiiitea Kuthnf ird valuta the net' in miuut h and l lo nutton theaith tn i mlu utes Tlie It' c a a) team plard well sceilinir their opiioiieuis lu learn w or tdeir mounis w ere rtist hetter In tht aecond inol .lohiiSloti, hecne and Jolma' n gained itie three KOsila lu 1, . unl It miuuta reined tMelj The t'dril erlotl waa churn and manv food plaja were Itiduked in l.-n vnlued tv n u aia in 7 an 1 ifilnute In llm reniAiuiuj llvt inltiuiea no toal waa iuudr ho kwa) thiu wtiti ilia miti'ii. ltefnro,i M- it itird Tim tropiilea are (our o.a triitit WhI ham chronuafptpha. presriittd 0, llenr l.lojA iletberL Tlir roejtirt Tnanuim-nt In fnnlrnl P-rk The secdtitl annual lo irtiament of tha I nlun Croquet Club w ah beitn on the lawn in Ci n'rul Park renlerday ofiernoon. The luh Imd fur ets laid out. The d irk hluesl'k nag of Ihe cluh lloalel at the head of each set; aud with the addition ft two nail mat atik flairo ihi acriin wnh a pretty oiih There were fourteen garnet played durin.' the afternoon Tim ilrat game waa ie tweentwouf th ilubs hat ptaera John H We all and Charlei II u Connir After fifteen minutes of puy Mr Uelhh got control of the bill an 1 h in iklnge-ter.il hrllliani plat o ath eo led in t'lii'imahlug M opponent. II are are tiilrtv two pulntatu a game atut tlie luayera aro tiandic id, vd according to thetr d itr"iil aid itiaa. ihe refill. t the gamet p a.td during Die af.ernooa are as foi.ow First tuiinnl H. elsh (scrteli) defeated Char.es II. O Connor lcr uch) btore -' h Second iisiint h. Is. laiendol irtrratchl defeatel fieorjin Lawder (-cratch btorc .! In Third t.ame . It Uelh (btiatiln defeated U K. nuke iscrat" h) hcore J-'-h rourth t.aine UHMatn llafitht (craUht defeate.1 Dr. 8. O Tracy (' points -LOr . Ji FifttHiame .lohu II UeK'i ( rntcli) defeated D I' Buck (scratch) .-cor -' -17 iit'i ti line . M llaitflitis ratclu def aied rrancls Btark (I" pi Iota) core 1--. heveuth gan.e . I lliikht (scratch) defen'el Fratirls -iai k in point; henra i.' -. Isltrhth gain Ltn i u U Tnl am enntch) defeated JameTaoi - raich) i-c r J .'l .Ninth gaum I l. Isiteudu, a raich defeated (ieorg Law'iir -ir ti h inrt- u ' Tenth game (r li I iturk irritcht lfeated Gentge Law ler ecintch) core, 'J- . . I'.oienth gaiu.-lir h (-. ituck scratch) defeated George I iw.ier ( ratih) c ire u in Twetfthgimn I i, I .iren 1 d (" ni hi drfcatnil Mr Rltchl (Hipoi it) corc J-.- I Thirtetuth a unc-W l H iigh (cratch) defeitel U W riillamt (.ratihi i-tum i 7 I rour,eeniri guiie -Mi iiiigit defesttrl lr f-utlam, 1 bothair nil. (. re. -J' l I rlk.i. Thn rerutlTo Crmmllti n of (he MetiO( olitan Mtrlnt Cricket I ea i e int a' .1 l.roalw ' 'tt ntgia Tha ciiuiinittee tpfoin 1 to driw i.p rue t' gmern the i nitin tliiiiu fur ir e in tin I engm bene smuui tied their rap irt wlm ti w iiuanim n-i ah pre fhe tnmn tn pmv 1 eliiM nt at PI il jl Ir p a nn ltin. s wa ft tect d Tne eht (Mm of a "'ire ur) in i lai enf I. li.me w n tl ii i riti ee l I wnh un ,!cr me 1 1 inner of tha 4 mm pitii mii w a tie in d 'edeu . u ut firai balloL ( The t siiiopiiliiiiU Ci c-ef (lull he! I a general Meet ' Inn on ion I i uht at i i7 Ninth Htentin ihe prtn ctpaWiiiiici r ti e uifr-ttiii hh ni eto t three men on the Kei utive hotr 1 aul H I akr lohu Munro, and -i!nr I If i 1 we e 'ho uuiniin u choice of tba nietiut7 mi's rlptm i fir Miikiulhe ground more- ' unfit wire then .en up fln I mi ahout half an bour ' $ 'i l wal mil rt el .rni .-li u iikes a hixdsome total 10 t dat -even i e m ' iler were elected Capt U U It ehiH eall thit mi an add tlonal incentive to the mem t lers for i en l baunu' tie woui 1 present a haudsoma pne a ihe en I or (tie season to the member who would r n rthuu tli" greiteai nuinberot d mble flifnre Innings. sPEabun L C WASHING ify?lSK fOCV COMPOUND PQii l r THE GREAT INVENTION RmCjl I yf ForSminoToil&Expsnse z! -WiTHourivJurtr)ToTH( V- Vw-" Vsj TexrufttjCot-on Or Hands Tv"L C There's safety behind it as well as in the use of it But there's nothing ahead of it. The reputation of Pearline covers a multitude of imitations. Their names may end in " ine," but their use may end in trouble. Don't be persuaded that they are " the same as Pearline," or ' as good is Pearline.' The peddlers who try to sell them will tell you th.U they are; if you're reckless enough to try them, you will know that they are not. Get your Pearline of some good grocer, for it's never ped died. It's the best thing to get, and it's the only way to get it, FaaiUn, U naaufactuitd only by ut lbUA PVLB, lint frit, - e' TfriTriTfflmrawiTTrirT ill.. 'l H u " . aWM,aa-wH