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THE MyPBPAY, JULY 3, IM WISHING UP THE BILL. tBE nr.T ti.iATonr ANn RECIPROCITY SECTIONS AGREED TO. ussier 4IIUon lays That All tha Hematnlna Amendments or Importance Will lie Heady T-I "opes to Ort the Vote on I be llnal l''n or tha Mill This Week. Wasuinotox, July 2. Tho two most lm-jortsnt provisions of tlio Tariff bill outsldo tho (Teition at rates of duty camo up tn thofJonate Jjjsr.

uJ wcr0 disposed of without protractod irgunicn's. Thoy wsro what tiro known as tho retaliatory and the reciprocity sections o( tho yU. Tuo tlrst provides for an additional duty Ba goods from foreign countries on which export bounties are paid, and tho second authorizes trtatlcj for reciprocal tfado with foreign countries and Ibo reduction of tho dutlos on the goods embraced In tho treaties to tha extent of go per cent. Tho retaliatory section was agreed (oby voto of 33 to 10, and the reciprocity section by a voto of SO to 18. It was suggested by Mr.

Allison Just beforo adjournment that tlmo bo fixed for final actios on tho bill; but as the Finance- Committed till withholds the Important provision by wbloh Increased rovonuo la to bo provided. Dotuo-cratlo Senators declined to fix any tlmo for a flail vote lolore knowing what that provision Is to bo. Tbo bill was taken up at half past 11. Mr. pillion, replying to Mr.

Tellor, said that It srouM to unwise at this tlmo to undertake to rtvlso tho necessary amendments to so liupor-tut a matter as tho collection of tho tax on distilled spirits, and added that It was tho belief of ti republican members of the Finonco Com-jaltleo that that subject ought to bo taken up ijumsdUtely on the of Congress In December, and that the whole question of tho tsxon distilled spirits and on tho rules and rctr-vlitloss for Its collection should be gone into Tbi consideration of the Tariff bill was proceeded with. Tho nickel paragraph (183) was dido to read: tfkisl ore three rents a pound on tbo nickel con- UMdtbrreln: nickel matt tour rents a pound on lMB)-kl contained therein; nickel oxide, alloy of say H3 which nickel tho component material atetlii Taloe, eight cents a pound. Paragraph 005 (free list) was mado to corro-sond vtith the nickel paragraph. Section 3, for additional duties on nrtlclos on which an export bounty Is paid, was thon taken Sir. Oray argued against It as being In violation of tho treatios with Prussia and Austria-ilunsarT- lie said that tho treaty of 1829 with Prussia could not honorably bo evaded.

It was not tho mere" favored nation" clause, but was spcclQo tost no higher or othor duty should bo Imposed upon Importations from Prussia to tho United flutes or from tha United States to Prussia than tie duty imposed on like articles from any other country. lathis case an additional duty of three-tenths cost a pound was to bo Imposed on Uer-sun sugar, and that was clearly In violation of tie treaty. After further discussion tho section was screed to yeas, 33; nays, 10. Senators Allen, Cafferr, Jones of Nevada, Kyle, McKnerr, Morns, and Stewart voted aye, and Senators JItntle and Teller no. Tho reciprocity amendment of which Mr.

AUison gate notico on Wednesday was then tiered as an additional section, modified so as and consent of tho Senate" to commercial treatios. Mr. Mills suKgcstod that tho President and Beasts could not "contract away the revenue of the Government without the consent of tho House of KeprescntatlTcs." Mr. Vest took tho same grounds. llr.

Morgan declared himself in favor of tho reciprocity provision as an Improvement upon a Mil which contained "enough to astonish and almost to horrify" him, and which was "an open declaration of war against tho commerce of the world." Mr. Gray of Delaware also favored the rod arodty section as breaking down somewhat tho barrier of commercial restriction set up in the till and lettlsg in a littlo free trade and true sunshine. Tho reciprocity provision was agreed to yeas. Four Uemocratlo Senators, Gray. Harris of Kansas.

Hcltf eld. and Morgan, voted for the amendment, and Senators Stewart and Teller against it. Mr. AllIon expressed a desire to hare a time fixed for the final disposition of tho bill. Be said that all the important amendments which were to be offered would be ready early to-morrow sad would be in print on tho desks of Senators.

Mr. Lindsay offered on amendment to be added to tho reciprocity provision. It author-ties and requests the President to Investigate sad elicit all tho facts as to the restrictions put on the sale of American tobacco In foreign countries and to enter Into negotiations for the modification or removal of such restrictions. He explained that It was intended to reach certain regulations In France and Spain by which the Importation of American tobacco was absolutely prohibited except on Government account. Mr.

Allison intimated that there would be no objection to the amendment. If the President tad not that authority now, ho was willing to five It to him. The matter went over till tomorrow, and the Senate at 0:10, after an executive session, adjourned. TLAN OF THE FLEET 3IA.Na3UYItE3. Btst-tlr trnorNl anil Ustit Ships Will Practise In separate Squadrons.

WasmscTox. July 2. The board appointed to prepare a plan for this summer's fleet ma-Marres of vessels on tbo homo station has completed it, and In a few days Admiral Sicnrd, commanding the squadron, will bo Informed of Its fall scope. Tho time flxod for its execution is the latter part of tho month, after tho exercises of tho naval militia. Three first-class battleships, two second-class, and two armored cruisers, will comprise the squadron, which Is to be the first of hcav ily armored ships ever operated In evolutions along this coast.

The battleships will lie the Iowa, Indiana and Massachusetts, tho MoIdo and Texas, and the armored fruiters the Brooklyn and Sew York, tho former being due to arrive about July 12. The southern drill ground, l)Ing between tho Delaware and Virginia capes, will bo the course covered, and it Is the purpose now to exertiso all the vessels as ono squadron rather than divide them for attacking and defonslve drills. The absence of cruisers will permit the olllcers to work their essels on a plon such ns would bo "erred by vessels of their type in actual battle. hen this proirrammchas been carried out tho department will probably order the available cruisers and gunboats, numbering eight or tea ships, to go to sea and operate as scouts and Beet ships to harass tha enemy, the battle fleet being held together to defeat, it possible, tho purpose of tho lighter ships. TALK OF A CURRENCY COMMISSION.

President Raid to Be Considering a Special Message on the Matter. WigiittoTOV, July 2. Tho President and Secretary Gage have been giving some attention to the advisability of asklntr authority of Con-tress for tho appointment of a currency commission. A rumor which cannot bo verified has It that a message favorable to tho idea will be sent In Uiforo tho end of tho present session. Thero Is no intention on the part of the Admin-" titration, however, to secure action In tho mut-terthU session.

Tbo nport that Mr. McKlnlcy desires a commission to inquire inio tho currency question is generally based on tho ilo-dro of tliu President to how an evldonco of good nit In rnrnlngout Pro-nlsci made In his inaugural address, but it Jf the belief among politicians that nothing osnaltewill romeof liny proposition to unto a jomial Investigation of currency matters with a view to proposing changes. XOOSEVELT'b ANTI-REIiTAPK ORR-ER Does Aviay with Circumlocution In the Matter orilrquMltlons. July 2. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt's nntl-red tapo order hat been published to the nut in an olllcliil circular.

It does a) wlti! tue circumlocution required by tho Present navy regulations concerning requisitions for supplies for ships in commission. Tho present regulations nqulru nil requisitions for these supplies tu pass through the hands of a ntiiiilxrof ollldals beforo being granted, and wcqiiriitly much delay Is caused, to tho dotrl-mentof llieservlio. Tho new order will onalilo commanding ottlecrs to keen their vessels In juch ablatoof cfllt-lcncr thattbc) will ho nblo to respond to any cnll mode upon them. Tho ordor 'ions commanding olllcers to muko purchases advance of departmental approval. "taval Orders.

WA81UMJTOV, July J. it. liartlett been detached from tho command of tbo tnonltflr Puritan, at New York, and ordered to appear beforo a retiring board. Ills successor "HI Im named In a few dajs. The department proposes retaining nil tho present monitors in it ku.

'e I-alrd has been ordered ns navigator oi the Helen and will rcnort for duty July 7, "hen )iu goes In commission. Mont. M. j. ood to bo detnehed from the Puritan and "Merod to tlie Dotrolt.

iho noxt retirement In the navy of conso-Wjni win bo that of Coramodoro Pythian, who Jjts iout under tho ago clause on July 18, with-fhthxlng attained tho rank of Admiral, lis 5v "'o few officers in late years reaching MWimodoro's runk who has not retired in tho Wisher grade. xocKmzt's JirronrrxENT xavx. Arthur Mtarlrarae) Hardy nt ns JHlaUtsr to Psrsta-Others Karaed. WAanrKQTOX, July President sent tho following nominations to the Bcnnta to-day Ihlll the District of SouTsana tntrtX be Minuter nesliient and Consul Oeneral to l'ersla. Drltl'rn 3" DffffiTiiVS: a.C0,leC,r of custom, fo, th.

InUraal IUnue Collators of Customs! Sterling X. Camntoll rtla- ass? -i: sir. Mw Pnl.1i,ir.2!cSonn,il H.h0- Inspector. tVlovirsvlUe rJlleottvlllei W. S.

St.wart, tirlf-ui ft.11? noplnnted to bo Minister to "jwtnof Hut Yet nn Woman" Personal friend of Pri'Bldont McKInluy. hoWhlto Housongoln nlk ug nlxiut Federal appoint-ft- is reoelrcd possltlt assuraneos from ant that tho reumlndorof tho organ-lxatlonslato would bo sent to tho Souato upon tho President's return from Oanton. The appointment of Mr. Tonney to succeed Jiidgo Charles A. Benedict camo In the naturo 8Lf Testcpdnr to tho Itcpubllcans In Brooklyn, as his nsmo had not been mentioned Tho wo loading candidates were United Sutes Commissioner John J.

Allen and ex-Corporation Counsel Albert Q. McDonald, the former. It Is understood, being backed by the Worth contingent, and the latter by tho followers of Theodore B. WUUs. Mr.

Ttmney Is 01 fro.ra Hartmouth 1830. lfe lorroii as Unltod States District Attornoy In Brooklyn during tho Administrations of Grant, Hayes, and Uarfleld. lie Has boon noted as a Hcpubllcan stump speaker, and has always belonged to the stalwart element In the organization. BEXATOIt irjEXXXVOTO-V AXOJIT. Bars He's Entitled Co Senatorial Prerogative and lie's (Joins to Ilnve WaBlitNOTOX, July 2.

Tho Republican Scnv tor from Maryland (Mr. Wellington), rising to a question of personal prlrllego this morning, denounced a report in a Washington paper of this morning of proceedings in tho Commltteo on Oommorco In connection with his opposition to tho confirmation of young Mr. Warnor for tho Consulato at Leipzig. lie declared tho roport to bo grossly unjust and utterly untruo, and an attempt to Injure him with his constituents nnd to involvo him unnecessarily with tho President. He did not know how any report could have got out of tho proceedings of the committee, which were of on executive character and should have bcon kept secret.

The statement that tho Maryland delogntlon was against him In tho matter tie asserted to bo untrue. The Maryland delegation would stand by him. It was falso that tho Governor of that State was against him. It was also false that ho had criticised tho President. He hod not done so.

Ho had criticised the President's appointment. Ho was a free man. a Senator of tho United Stitcs, and he would reserve to himself that liberty hlch would permit him tocritlclso any aptiointment that ought not to bo made. The Senator went on angrily and with frequent pounding of his desk to deny In detail tho various statements In tho newspaper reports. Ho ended with theso words: "I have a right to havo Impartial Justice.

I have a tight to be treated as other Senators have been treated. I hav a right to the odv an tage of Senatorial prerogatives, and If they aro not given to me I will know tho reason why." TUE JXO-VJSr XY CinOUJjATTOy. An Increase tn the Aggregate or Over the Amonnt on July 1, 1MOO. Washinotow, July 2. Tho monthly circulv tlon statement issued by the Treasury Department to-day shows that tho circulation per capita July 1 was $22.37, based on an estimated population of 72,037,000.

Tho aggrcgato amount of money in circulation was against 81.809,723.200 on July 1, ICtlO. Tbe amount of money in tho Treasury July 1 was 6722,092,283. The net ilecroaso in circulation during Juno was $13,705,040. Gold coin in circulntlon July 1 amounted to 8310,110,073, with 132,320.373 In the Treasury. WEJLTIIEB 11EPOETS FBOZI 3IEXICO.

Arrangements SXade for a Beelproeal Bervtee IMIlT. Wahihotox, July 2. As the result of long correspondence an arrangement has been mode between the United fatatos and Mexico for a dolly exchange of woathor reports. Tho United States will bo Informed hereafter of storms coming into this country from Mexico, and that country will recelvo reciprocal Information. Tho dally receipt of those reports will enable tho United States to givo valuable advance information to the Southern ports.

The Agricultural Department will follow up tha settlement of this matter by efforts for a dally telegraphic weather report from tho West Indies. Washington ATotra. WABnivoTO'', July 2. Tbe application of W. n.

Jones of Jamestown, N. for the Collector-ship of Internal Itevenue at Rochester was fllod at tho Treasury Department to day. On tho recommendation of Representative Ijondenslarjer weather bureau station has been established nt Capo Mar. N. J.

Tho Post Ofllco Department has allotted to tho Urooklyn Post Olllco for horso hire during tho present fiBcal year, and $11,211 for car fare. New York gets $18,010 for horse hire and $705 for car fare. Scnitor Thurston has Introduced bill to punish by a lino of $10,000 and Imprisonment not exceeding rlvo years persons who form trusts or combinations In restraint of trado or commerce. Conflroied by tbo ftnate. WismitoTOV, July 2.

Theso nominations were confirmed to-day: Consuls Abranam K. Smith of Illinois, at Victoria, Henry DordewlcU of Ulnnesota, at Christiana, Norway; John G. Caldwell of Kansas, at ban Jose, Costa nicas I'hlllp nanoa of Iowa, at Trinidad, est Indlm; Joaeph J. Stevens of Indiana, at 1'lym outh, England. Thomas Yandell, Collector of Internal Itevenue for the vvond Kentuoky district, and John W.

Verkes, for tha Elibtb Various Postmasters and army promotions. indwell Appointed and In Ills Illsht Name. Wabiiihoton', July 2. In order to correct a clerical error, tho President to-day sent to the Senate the nnme of Goorge It. Illdwell to bo Collector of tho Port of Now York.

Tho nomination transmitted yesterday read Gcorgo C. Illdwell. Hliut Out or tils nails. Wasiiivotov, July 2. On the order of Postmaster-General Gury thn privilege of the mails has bcon denied to tho Globo Advertising Company of 81 Kust 125ihstreot, Now York.

To ttiplorn tbe Vatlonnl Park. Ban FitANCisto, July 2. An oxpcdltlon of geologists startod to-dny to explore thoroughly tho Yoscrolto and Hctch-He-tcby valleys and tho Yosemlto National Park. Tho party Is under the direction of II. W.

Turnor, head of the Unltod States geological work on this coast, mid Includos Prof. John Ilrnnnor and It. A. r-llold of Stanford Unlvorslty unci I). V.

H. S' and M. D. Louderhack of the State Unlvuult). Ilrunnor is Cornell mun.

vv ho son nil for cars Inllriezll under Prof. Charles roil Hnrttnnd afterward tnndo a reputation by bis geological work in Arkonsas. Tho plan is to prospect for mliiorals nnd niotnlllo oros and fossils and to mnl.r Burvois und to photograph maps of tbo High Sierra, included In Yosemlto park, which Is prucllcully unknown, Arn-sted Tor Attempted Trnln MrrcLliis. Pottsviixb. July 2.

Richard Sobor of Mlnersvlllo was placod in Jail hero to-dny, charged with attempted train wrecking. He mado several InolToctlvo attempts during tho piist few weeks bj pine ng obstacles pit tho Iratk. Coal und iron polleo discovered him today Discing pieces of tonglomernto rock In swltih near Pickett Mountain. A few moments lator tbo miners' train of six toaches, with 100 men and bojs ou board, camo along. Holding UacU Million Pounds or Wool.

Ban Antonio, July 2. It is estimated that 1,000.000 pounds of wool are being held In the districts immediately tributary to this city for higher prli cs. A littlo ov ur 1.000.000 pounds of tho Mu) i lip of six months wool has been sold and shipped to Now York and lloston. Xnrinru Heuderaon Missing, Zarmen 9. Henderson, a collector on the Long Island Railroad, left his homo at New Lots road audClevoIand stroot.

East Now York, on Wednesday. Ills wlfo hits reported him to tho police as missing. Ho Is 32 years old. has a light com-plexlon, and biowu hair and brown eyes. POOR TOY MALER'S UO A'RD.

A'EAIiLT 910,000 IN- CABIt FOUND VNDEJt OOanlLL'B BED. Business Had Been Drradrhllr Bad In tha Itowerr, as Ma Would Have Told Ton Any ISnj Throe Twenty Veara Uut He tft Ills Mother Menex to Live On, to Her Rnrprlse. For nearly twanty years Frank CoghlU kept a littlo shop at 12 Ilowery. It was a dirty, stuffy placo, llllcd with a confusion of all mnnncr of toys, to which was added, on occasion, a stock of fireworks. Ooghlll did a jobbing business.

Tho first floor of tho building was his salesroom, tho socond his storeroom and on tho third ho lived with his aged mother nnd his clork, a woman namod Cohen. The toy merohant bad not ocoupled a largo place In tho world, and so hen ho dlod, on Juno 10, of ho art dlsooso, few porsons know it, or oarod, CoghlU was a Scotchman by birth. Rarly tn his young manhood ho marrlod a Scotch girl, ho llvod a few years and died childless. Thon nil that was left to tho man war his old mothor, now nearly olghty: an nunt In Philadelphia, and somo cousins of his own namo In Jersey City. When ho first opened tho shop ho did business on a small scale, but ncvor as a retailor.

When asked ono day why ho preferred to bo a Jobber, ho said i "It's Just as aasy to sell $10 worth of goods as 10 cents' worth, and tho man who buys tho larger quantity Is usually tho bettor able to pay tor them." After a tlmo he Increased his stock, engaged. Miss Cohen as a clerk, and wont about thn city soliciting ordors. When anybody naked how business was his Invariable reply would bet "Bualneul Thorn Is no business. I'm getting poorer every day. If I could get rid of tho store and my goods I could make more money sweeping tho streots." It wns noticed, bowovcr, that whenever ho re- Elenlshed his stock, no matter to what oxtont, always had tho cash to pay for his purchases.

Hut even his mother thought ho was Just managing to llvo. Ho nevor was known to tako a vacation, or lndood to loavo tho city. He worked oarly and late ou week davs. and. so tho Btory goes, he spent bis Sundays In taking nn lnvontory of his slock.

Forov6rayearhls health had been falling. His heart Bccmod to bo affected, and he had nronilsed his mother to tako a two months' vacation this summer, although when ho mado tho promtso ho said ho dldn know whoro tho money was coming from to pay his expenses. Ihrco wooksngo Wednesday, Just after ho got up In tho morning, tho old pains In his heart came back. He as standing near his bed partly dressed. Suddenly ho gave a cry which brought Miss Cohen to tho room.

CoghlU was tottorlngwhen tho woman reached the door. As ho fell backward Miss Cohon caught him In her arms. Ha died a few momonts afterward, Aftor tho funeral a search was mado of his effects to seo whnt there was to go on with. An old black satchol was found under tbo bed. It was so heavy bis mother could hardly lift It, and she called Miss Cohen.

Tho tw women oponod tho rnliso. It was nearly full of packages dons up In writing paper, most of the packages about tbe length of a bank note. Thore were others hlch, tn slro nnd shape, resemblod the largo firecrackers CoghlU had sold so long. The women opened onoof tho larger packages. It contained greenbacks, with a $10 bill on top.

They counted tho bills and found nearly $200 In tho package. Tho bills were mostly lives and tens with a few ones. They opened one of tha smaller packages and found thnt it contained silver coin. Tho women concluded that tho vullso was filled with greenbacks nnd coin, and took it downstairs and locked It in tho safo that night. The noxt day Mrs.

CoghlU consulted a lawyer and thon took out letters of administration. Tho vallso and Its contents were taken down to tbe United States Trust Company, where the money was counted and deposltod. It was found thai tho accumulations of tho toy merchant amounted to fil.03-J.oO. Some of the bills were nearly fifty years old. Some were badly torn and most were mlldowed.

They were dono up chiefly In packages of $500 each. Most of the bills were fives and tons, but there were a few fifties nnd hundreds. There was $180 In gold and a quantity of silver. A few of tho bills wore of tho old Stnto bank. Issues.

Tnoor threo of tho gold pieces were worn smooth. What elso mny be discovered among tho effects of this uoor man who couldn't mnko Uv lng out of his business Is matter of present SDeculatlon ou tho part of his mother and the few relatives who may come Into tho estato after the old lady. BTOT.E AN ACTBESS'S JETTEZS. One or the Thieves STnusht In atewnrk ffas ss Bellboy nt tho Waldorf. The Jewelry taken from two thieves captured in Novvark on Thursday evening has been identified by Miss Lilian Smith, an actress, living nt tho San Remo Hotel In Seventy-fourth street and Central Park West, She said that It was stolen from her room on Wednosdny afternoon, Sho Identified young Hart, onoof tho prisoners, as a former bellboy in the hotel.

Hart had slneo been employed In tho Waldorf. He lives with his parents, nnd his mother Is Bald to bo dying. His father said yesterday that If bis son was a thief ho Wanted nothing more to do with him, but Hart's brother Frank went to Newark to seo him yesterdnv. The other young tnnn, who gnve tho namo of Hammond, lied In giving his address, but Hart has confessed the theft and Is contrite, Thoy are held to await requisition papers. 11AIZROAD COLLISION IN TEXAS.

Five Passengers Hurt at ss Crossing of Two I-lnea cmr Celeste. Dallas, July 2. At 1:16 this afternoon a northbound passenger train for St. Louis on the Missouri, Kansas and Tctns Railroad was run Into by a southbound Santa Fti freight at tha crossing at Celeste, twenty miles north of Dallas. Five passengers on tho train were injured.

A mini named Marshall from Houston Is In a dangerous condition. One womnn was also hurt badly. Another min had a leg broken and another wns hurt about tho bead. The engineer and fireman of tho freight were hurt hut not eerlously. All tho Injured were taken to Denl-son accompinlod by surgeons.

The cause of the collision Is said to have been tho failure of tho freight engine's air brakes to work. The chair car and sleeper were so badly wrecked thnt thoy wrro abandoned nt Celeste. The freight englno was also left there. SPAETtlNG'S LAWYER QUITS HI3I. W.

9. Forrest Has Hot Been Pnld for Defend-Insr tho former Ilatikrr. CntCAOO, July 2. Charles W. Spalding, tho imprisoned banker, has not paid his attorney, W.

S. Forrest, and as a result Mr. Forrest has left his service. "It was a clear case of misplaced confidence," said Mr. Forrest to-day.

I received a retainer to defend Spalding. At the samo imo a contract wns fllirnrd. in which he agreed to pay mo $100 a day for my services during tho trial. I served twcnty-lhrtodnjs und asked for my money. I got good promises, nnd that Is all, "I shall not attend to anymore litigation In which la Interested until past claims for servlcos rendorcd nro settled.

I dlsllko to talk atxiut such things, but tho Btory Is out and I oannot truthful! deny It." STOLE HOOKS FOH LOVE OF T1IE3I. He Took More Than from Bt. Ixmts Pulilln Libraries. St, Loojb. July 2.

David Allan, a bibliomaniac, GO years old, was arrostod at Iho Mercan tllo Library this afternoon by Dotectlvo Zlcglor In the act of strallng a book. Allan gavn his addresses as 2700 Washington avenue and 2802 Morgan street. At both addresses a large num-lair of books, ov or 1,000 In all, wore found. Allan confessed thnt ho had boen stealing books from tho Mercantile mid puhllo libraries for tbo last fl yoars. Ho said ho nav er sold them, bur had a great desire for lino books, and could not help stealing tuom.

Yonkers Hank llobber Kluuulsan Gets Sloven lears. White Plains, N. July 2. Patrick Flan-nlgun, who was convicted Inst week of robbing tho Yonkers Savings Hank in April last, was sentenced to-dny to eleven years at hard Iibor In Sing Slug Prison, riinnlgnn. In company with Wnlly O'Connor, another noted crook, en.

torod tho bank, held up Lyman Cobb, the cash-ier, at tho point of a revolver, and stole iH 1,200 from tho counter. Connor's trial will take placo next October. Flannlgan's wlfo wns In court, and when scntonca was passed sho broke down and had to be carried out. Itun Over nnd Killed by Train. Tbe body of a man was found yesterday afternoon on tho Harlem River Railroad track In Railroad avcuuo, between 105th and 100th Etrcets.

A northbound train had Just passed, and It Is supposed that tho man was killed by it. In his pocket was a note saying that the writer might as ell hav stayed on IlluckweU's Uland, botuuso "after ho came off tho Island Jack Morrlsey was turned on tho city Btreets." The note added: "His brother James Is in the As-sensor's olllco at Albany," This was the only clue to tho idcntlt) of the doad man. Kw train for Indianapolis and Hi. Louis by Now York Central Loavo (irand Central station 9.00 I'. arrive Indianapolis next svculnk, St.

Louis sea-f and utorulng. 4Uu. UROOKFIEZD'a OWN ENROLLMENT. and ds. Iwayno (tart One With Bfo Col-lectorshln to Build On.

It ha already boon told how, while tho rolls of tho regular Republican organization wore being rovlscd last Tuesday night and hundreds of formor an tl-Platt men wore adding their names, William Ilrookfleld. Gen. Wager Swayne, nnd elghtoen othors, who call thomsolvcs tho County Commltteo of "tho Republican Orgunlrntlon of tho City of Now York," were mooting InLjrlo Hall. It was not mado known until yesterday that theso irroconcllablcs on that nlirht decldod In ndvauco that tho revision and ro-cnrollmont In progress nt tho tlmo must ncccsstrlly bo fraudulent, nnd declared their determination to have ono of their own. At that mooting nform of enrollment pledge was adoptod, and Secretary Frank C.

Langloy was authorised to hnvo tho following notice printed and circulated for signatures: oxrusLicAX osaAsnuTio or tub crrv or kew youk Following Is tho enrollment pledge of the abovo named organisation! to be (or) slnoerelr Intending to be a slncera and consistent memlwr of the Itoputillcan party, and declaring also my belief that tho use or public, nmea for tho support of political machlms tends to the destruction of civil liberty, and also that municipal elootlous should ho uunducted upon a strictly non partisan basis, I htrehj enroll myselt In thsllepuhllcaa Organisation of the City ot Mow ork (llesldenoe) All persons entitled to vote In th elty of New York, and who desire to become member, are Invited to eouimunloaU with FnasK C. Lasolky, secretary. Din Wist 117th street, Mew York. VTAusa BwATirs, Chairman. William Baooxrtxu, Chairman Ex, Committee, Tbe work ot circulating this pledgo for Blgnv tures will bo commoncod In a fovv duys, Mr.

Ilrookfleld said last evonlrg. Mr. Ilrookfleld hurried back to attond Tuesday Wight's meeting from Washington, where he hail cen vvlth others to ask for the appointment of Robert J. Wright for Collector, Most of Mr. IlrookOeld's old lieutenants and their followers who were not there already enrolled as members of the regular Republican organization on Tuesday night.

President Quigg of tho County Oommittoo said that Almost tha entire Urooktlold organization was sw allowed up In this way, nnd Mr. Urookllold admitted that there had been "some" secession from the ranks. REMARKS ON LEAVINO THE CITS. l4ssvyer Jresup Couldnt Keep Up with the Mental Operations or the Vendor. Mr.

Henry W. Jcssup has sent an Interesting letter to John II. Pine, Chairman of tho Enrollment Committee ot tho Cits. It will bo obsorved that Mr. Jessup's letter was wrltton beforo President Qulgg's announcement that men pledged to support tho candtdatos of a third party could not enroll as Republicans.

Mr. Jos-sup Is a well-known lawyer. Ills letter Is oLTored oa an Illustration of how things are going with tho Cits." It is as follows: Dkak Sin: Kindly ernso my namo from tho roll of tho Citizens' Union. 1 find in) self unnblo to follow the orkiugs of tho Union or to ascertain what It may reasonably bo expected to accomplish. My rblof objection to the rnurso that has bcon so far pursued by tho Kxocutlvo Com-mlttoo Is that It is proving neither representative nor homogeneous, and thnt ono Is kept constantly explnlulng which particular xponont of tho Union correct! shadows forth bis personal vlows, which is at times decidedly ctnlnrrasslng.

I svmpathlzo us fully with tho profossod purposes of tho Union nsldld when enrolling, hut feci constrained to differ from thoo controlling the movement as to the wisdom or probable clll-clency of tho methods used to accomplish tho end In view. Very respectfully. New YuiiK, Juno 25. Her. uv W.

Jlssup. Commissioners Morln and Allen Iteappoliitrrt, United Stotcs Judgo Ilenedlct, in Brooklyn, has reappointed Richard P. Morlo and John J. Allen Unltod States Commissioners. As ho had handed In his reilgnatlon.

he Intended to loivo the choice of Commissioners to his successor, but he found that the delay would seriously interfere with tho business of tho court. JJIO RAILROAIi HEAL IN UROOKLYN. To Consolidate All Lines Kirept tho Brooklyn Klevntrd nnd Jsimu. Plans, It Is said, arc under way In Urooklyn looking to tho consolidation of the Ranld Transit Company, hlch controls tho lirookl) Heights Railroad and the Queens County and Suburban Railroad; tho Urooklyn City nnd Newtown Railroad, better known as tbe Do Kalb Av enuo Road; tho Coney Islnnd and Urooklyn, and the Kings County Elevated Railroad. It was In-tended at first tn havo tho NaBsau Electric Railroad and tho Brooklyn Elevated Railroad Included In the consolidation scheme, but.

It Is understood, the negotiations with them were broken off owing to the high terms demanded b) the men who control these comiwinicfl. It Is said that D. (X Mills, who recently purchased largo allee of thn Rapid Transit Com-jinny's stock, the Rockefellers, and ixGov. i lower have been the prlmo movers in tbo matter. In tho plans proposed tho Rapid Tranilt Company la to bo the oncrntlng compiny nnd the trolley Is to Iki substituted for steam on the Kings County Kiev atnd lto.nl.

It Is uxpee-ted that should the consolidation bo eff'ctnl a snv-lngof several hundred thousand dollars cur In tho operating expenses ould result. lim TUEY SHOOT IT EACH OTHER? A Parmer Drlira Into Town Bringing Uls Woundrd Brother In the Wnsun. DAvncnv, Conn 2 Last ovenlng team of black horsos hitched to a lumber tiox wugon dashed luto Bethel. Tho driver was hatle-ss and coutless and tho horses were nearly exhausted. Tho wagon struck a trolle) track and the drlv er was thrown from his sent into tho road.

l)ci-uty Sheriff Judd stopped tho runaway horses nnd nrrestod tne rain who had been drlv lng. Ho found In the wngun tho apparently Ufolo-a hod) of Peter CI irk of Redding, 'Ihninat Clark, tho ninn's brothor, was tho bbcrltt a prisoner, and he wajt too much exilled tooxplnin whnt hid happened to hit brother. Tho Sheriff drove thowngon to Dr. Hnrt'H nfllcc. ami tho doctor found that Peter Clark was alive, but had aehot wound in his neck and a bullet In bis spine.

1 ho Injured man was brought In this city ami taken to tho hospital. He wns inn scions long enough to say that ho shot himself whilo tr) lng to show his brother how to commit suicide. The lor) told by tho brother Is dllfer-cnt, however, and tho authorities think thnt ono brother mn) havo shot tho other. Thomas Is being detained und the caso investigated. ItlDN'T RELIEVE THE rOLICESIAN.

Hartstmte Plaiumrr Blsebaraea a Woman Ar-nstrd Tor Nollrltlog. Policeman Qulnn of tbe West Thlrty-sevonth street squad arraigned In Jefforson Market Court yesterday a French woman who described herself as Nellie Wilson of 207 West Tvvcnt)-sixth Btroot, nn uchargo of soliciting. Ho siiil that ho had seen her stoi sovcrnl other men nt Seventh nvciiuo and Twenty sixth Btrcot on Thursday night, and that sho flnnlly apoko to him. Thuwoman said In French thnt sho was the wife of a journo)inan junellnr who worked in downtown shop. Sho was emplo)cd In restiiu-rant at 001 irth avenue, nnd was on her way homo with a friend, named Mario Estrange, when overhauled by tbo policeman nnd nrresud without euiir-o.

Mrs. Wilson's friend cor-roborutud In story. Qulnn limited that Mrs. Wilson was alono when lm nrreated her, but couldn't prov anything ugaltint hor character. Flam-mcr sild he believed thn woman In preference to tho police mun nnd (Uncharged her.

Thn Bay State tias Litigation. WlLMlNtnoV, July 2. In tho United States Court to-duy ex-Senator Anthon) Hlg-gins, attornoy for Gcorgo A. Smith of Boston, tiled it pell'lou for loavo to Intorvono in thn rnso oftlolfru) Morse of Boston nnd others to havo receivers uppolnlod for tho Bay Stnto (Ins Com-pan). Judgo Bradford granted tho petition and tho nttornejs for tbo Gas Company will bo null-lied thnt Mr.

Smith wants to bo among tho eom-pluluuntH against that corporation. 91100,000 Mortgage on nn Opera House. Ciiicaol), July 2. A mortgago for $300,000 on tho Chicago Opora House ptoperty was filed for record joslcrday. It was given by Wulter L.

Peck, Cnreuio Peek, Ferdinand Y. Peck, and Anna 11. Peek, widow, trustee under tho will of tlurold b. Peck, to tho Northwesti rn Mutual Life Insurunco Coiupuny. Tho mortgago i overs thecomer lot and seienteeu foot of the adjoining lot at tbe Bouthwest cornur of Clurk und Washington streets.

Ills Arm CriKhed In Cable Car. John Ryan of 315 West 131st street, an oiler on the Third avenuo cahlo road, was struck by a oar us ho was climbing out of a manholo at Sixth street yesterday morning. His right arm was so badly crushed that It may bo necessary to amputate It. He was taken to Uellevue Hospital. Premium on fluid In Mexico, City nr Mexico, July 2.

Gold sold hero at 113 to-day. Tbe most delightful place for tho holidays Is Hotel. Caalletou, 81. Ueort. blato Island.

Speolsl dinner Jbt stnaudtUi. KuUrtatnaivat Monday oveulug A LETTEE TO WOMEN. A fow words from Mrs, Smith of Philadelphia will certainly corroborato tho claim that Lyella E. Plukham's Vcgotablo Compound Is woman's ever rellnbio friend. I cannot pralso Lydla E.

Plnkham's Vcgotablo Compound too highly. I had AIh-sJMM Mm1 soon as I would put my feet on tho floor tbo pains ould como back. Every ono thought It was Impossible for mo to get woll. I was paying $1 per day for doctor's visits and 70 cents a day for medicine. I mado up my mind to try Mrs.

IMnkham's Vcgotablo Compound. It has effected a complcto euro for mo, and I havo all tho faith in tho world In It. What blessing to womnn It lsl" MHS. JENNIE L. SMITH, No.

324 KauffmanSt Philadelphia, Pa. CORPORATIONS MUST PAY UP. They Reelected to FIIb statements or Their Capital with tbe Assessor. North Ton awakda, N. July 2.

Dotwcon fifty and buv enty-flvo incorporated compnnlos doing business In this city huvo neglected to tllo statomont with tho assessors giving tho quantity and value of their roal and personal property. This morning tho tlmo In which thnt statement could bo filed, expired, and tho names ot tho nogllgent corporations will bo handed to District Attorney Hopkins for proso-cution. Tho law oxpllcltly states that a corporation falling to glvo to tho an ituin-lzod statement ot tho amount of Its capital stock, together with tho real estate nnd other property on nod by It, shall ho gulltr of mid-demeanor, tho punishment for which shall bo a flno of $250 for tho first olTcuco, Only two corporations in tho city sent in tho required Btatcment on time. Theso wero tho Lumber Kxchango and tho Stnto Hank. When tho other coriHiratlons wero nsked to do so they wero all either too bus) or did not enro to havo tha Hoard ot Assessors know tho value of their proper!) In this the) mado big mistake, for by lotting tho nsscssors gues the Miluo of their possosslons they woro itKt-vxsed neurly doublo tho amount they would have been assented if thoy had complied with tho law.

Tho Tonnwuuda Iron and Steel Compnny failed to hand in a report to tho a-cssors and thut company wnsnsuod on $250,000 worth of propertv. I ho nsscoMuont two cars ago was only Tho Tonawanda Power and Light Company would havo escaped with a n'sCBiuont If it had not treated thuro-miest for a statement as hugo Joke. As It Is, that corporation will now pay taxes on worth of property. Tbo New York Ceu-trul failed to comply with tho demands of tho nsesor, and the Central's nsrosament was Increased over last cur's. That Is not nil.

Tbe amount of moiic) thnt will bo collected in lino from the-o tartly corporations will amount In all to about Iho art-cssment of over)- wtalthv man In tho city hai been ncnrly doubled over what it was hut yeir, tho taxes of tho poor men being pro-IKirtionatoly rulucod. GEORGIA LAWYERS ON LYNCIUNG. Tbo Ilnr Asanrlntlim Takes Up tho Subject tlens or Hoke Smith's Ilrotlter. Waiim Spkivqs, July 2. Tho recent outbreaks of mob violence iu tho South nnd tho conditions which havo led to lyncblngs slneo tho civil war havo caused many private and public discussions during tho present session of tho Georgia liar Association.

Tho question how to copo ith tho matter led tho Exocutlv Commltteo of tho liar Association to Introdueo tho matter formall) before the convention In a discussion on "Is Ivneh law duo to defects in our criminal law or Its administration Many addresses wero mado. Ilurton Smith, the brother and luw partner of Hoke Smith, said In thodehnto: It Is true that no law. howev er enforced, can Btopl)nchIug if tho crime continue i. Itisvery well for us to dlcuss this mnttor cnlml) In our convention, to reason logicall) and dispassionately, but he these ci imes occur the men vv ho know tho vlitim nnd her famll) forget reason anil are carried aw a) h) passion. It is a erimo which turns tho coward's heart to steol, tho sluggard's hioud to tlamu.

"Prolinbl) everv unelntho sound of my voice Joins me in otid mnlug l)neblng, but man) of them would forget nlijedious when the victim wns a neighbor or nn acquaintance und would Jolu in the punishment of tin brute without thought of tho consequences. Iho Anglo axon net) has alwn)s protected Its women without the nld of law courts, and as long ns Anglo bixnn blood Hows In American veins, whet her in (luorgla, Alnbima, Mass ichusclls, or Ohio, rapists will Miutcttmc find short, swift, and ready rope. In Ohio thn people Uilnk rnpo ho mild an ollcnco that tho xtututo luakos Its punishment Imprisonment for twrnt) )enrs. llut cvun In Ohio gro nssnulted white wiimin, anil tho people hung him, although It was imossnr) to drive aw a) troop nt wildlers. No law can prevent l)uchlng us longas thccrlmo continues." Neullitor Vibtp's Creditors After Hint.

Frank W. Goreth hns been appointed reiolver In suppleiiientar) prucci dings for W. C'lnrk Noble, sculptor, nt 1 14. West Klghloenth Htn et, on Iho application of the ICIng-MiliCod Cora-pin). Mr.

Noblo is working under nti jrrnnge-mi lit with tho (iorliiin Manufacturing Com-pan). 'Micro Is due him JS.IMMI fiom thnChiiri of Iiunrnatlnn, but he undt-r tho Impression that thn money belongs to tho Gorham Com-pan). Mr. Nulilo mado tho model for tho Hereon Cup. I or! Theodore I hnilsi Palls Dead.

Carl Thcodoro Cliadse), 2.1 )ears old, of 17 Wurrcn plate. Ilrookl) ii, who was emplo)id ns bookkeeper for Iho Kinpira Watch Coinpan) at 115 und Mnldt lane, fell dead at Court struct und Atlantic avtiiuo at Hill) o'tlnek lnt night, llu wuh a griiulsun of Iho ltuv, llr. C. I Woodwrirlh. Ills brother, It, C.

Chadoe), Ii a well-known nlhlcto In this elty. It is summed death as duo to heart disease. Ilan obln's An user irt Slsteen Vran. Jntncs Dalian, who confessed that ho attn kod and robbed Hour) It, Illldobrnndt, a chrkof llrevvir Rlngler, of frll.lHl on Sept. 0 1 iM, anil who charged that Dan Noble, tho bank burglai, had planned tho robber) nnd aided In larrvlng II out.

was Hontonced jesterdnv- hy Juilgu Fitzgerald In Oenernl fiossluns tn HHtien )nirs lm-prisoiimont for robbery In the first degree. A Flret-runkrr Causes a Human's Heath. Mrs. Kuto McQuodo, tho wlfo or Harry Mc-Quudo, illed)intenla) at tho Hnni Huspltalin Jlrookl) of burns iccolvod onTuesd.i) night at her home, 171 President slreel. lighted llro-irnikir vv tilth a lioy had thrown lluough nn op'-n window got under a llghiul keioeuu lamp nnd upset it.

Mrs Miljundo was severely hurncil. The ho) inn oil' nnd ho bus not been discovered. Illrd Suilili'illy nt Iiril Tmlor's. Henry Iloedcker, a restaurant keoper at 1121 Greenwich stroet, died suddenly )cstcrday In Lord Ta) lor's dry goo' idornnt Hroadwoy und Twentieth street. Mi Hoeilekor wont to thobtoiu to purtliiiBO t.

mm underwear, aa ho wns about to leave town unlit torn vacation trip, After ho had n-i-ed a ilerk to show toinoi'ools he wns urn kon with upoplnx) nnd fell to tho floor, lie Ih'd before a ph)slclan could bosummonod. Tullrst Man In huaells Kills llliusrlr. TAUJ.T0V, Mass 2. Ilradford Leonard, 70 yoars old, who look Paris green with suicidal Intent, dlod late Hat evening. Ho wus out of work and despondent.

Ho was tho tallest nian tn Miissnchuaotts, being 7 foot iu height. Ills ungainly appourauce handicapped his gottlng work. Killed llereir Arter a lever's Quarrel. OlgaTraub, young Bohemian woman employed in tho family of Emanuel Schwab, at 12 EaatKlgbty-sevonth stroet. as a sen-ant, was found doad In her room yesterday morning with the gas turned on full.

She bad quarrelled with her lover. XNTXIES VOn ailBEPSHEAn RAY. The Jnns and Spindrift Stakes ta no Bun To-Day. The June Stakes, for two-year-olds, nnd tho Spindrift, for thrco-ycar-olds, nro tho foaturos ot to-day's card nt Bhoopshoad Hay. Roth should furnish excollont contosts.

Voter. First Mate, Cleophus, Harry Rood, and othor lightning sprintors nro namod to start In tho opening dash. This Is tho prograimno In full: First tlacc l'urso SOOOi five furlonrs on circular traokt Harry tteed ISO Runny Slope 109 Voter 120 nntnr 107 HrstMite 11M HmJii ket UO Nick II tun lis Cleoplius lin'Inintient UO Yemen 114jI.iu.Scss tin HaiiHell Ill Chum in) Zanono llolhtniatlouil nS Second Usee l'urso $300 for tbroc-ycar olds and upwardi onemllot Doggett lOS'neldemere 01 Tom Cromwell lOS.AIvaradn II IH Cromwell inn Cc.un.t'llor Howe nt Salvatile 10S Wolhurrt us Hondo loilllraw Lad HI Tlilnl itaeo The Juno Slakes ot (2,000, for two-year oldst Futurity coursot blarney Mono 117iThe Huguenot 115 Mirthful 115 Fourth Ilaee Tlio Splnlrlft Makes of $2,000, handicap, for tliroo year oldsi to mile and a furloniti Don lie Oro 12dLlligulntor 104 Octagun 12J llastlon 100 On Deck 1 18 I.cxli Ness VM LIkliis lift ltay bo Don do Oro and Loch Ness doubtful starters. Fifth Rare l'urso SOOOi for two year olds six fur-longs on circular track! Handpress. 108 Widower 10a Junior 108 Nosey 102 Farads lot) Lucid U7 he Dipper 101 Oen.Maceo 07 itruslvs 102 Sixth Race Pnrss tSOOt ono mils and three-quarters over soven hurdles on turf i JIcKee lOOiWaltior ........181 IB 5 1 Tuxedo 180 forget 147 James Ik Ueene Pays OX, lOO ror a Tonng Sleddler.

A ropresontatlvo gathering of horsomon were at the American Horso Exchango last night when tho thoroughbrod yearlings from tho No-ponsot, Oakwood, and Moglbbon-Edgowator BtuiU woro sold nt auction. Tho highest price. 91,100, wub paid by James It. Kecno for tho chestnut colt by imp. Meddler imp.

Onoma, after a hot bidding contest with Hardy Campbell, representing MIko Dvvyor. Campbell was moro successful In his efforts to socuro tho brother to Central Trust, for aftor J. K. McDonald, who owns tho latter had carried him to 93,100, Campbell got tho colt for an oxtra bid ot $100. Somo of thu best prices wore: rilOI'EllTY OF TIIK MU'ONSET BTDD.

Hay eolt, by Imp. Moddlcr Yudal, by Tremont; A Dwryr 11,200 Chestnut cult, bv Imp. Meddler Imp. Unoina, liy llaiuptom J. 11.

Keene 4,100 Drawn cult, by Imp, steadier bliuborgan, by Virgil, Willto. 1,000 Say eolt, hy Imp Meddler Monov llox, by Onondaga or Imp. Itayou d'Or, M. 8,200 Chestnut nily bv Imp )Ieddler Imp. Ettarre, by Muecaronl.

W. L. Power 000 Iia) lllly, by Imp Mo Idler Imp bprlnitldc, by Oalllsrdi J. bouford Total for IS bead 13,350 Avirsifti per head $1,020 Till, ritOI'KIITT OF THE OAKWOOD 8TUI). Chestnut colt, by Fonso Falerna, by Falsettoi J.

bauer $700 Hay eolt, b) Fonso Mabel Duffy, by Falsetto; J. lluuer 880 Da) lull, b) Harden Ldward bpenola, by opeulthrlfti A. J. Joyncr 700 Total ford head Sl.anu Average per head 9412 30 THE PROPERTY OF THE MtOIIinLN' EnOEWATEH MTl'U. Chestnut eolt, by King Krlc Elernt, by Aste- roldi J.

Uluuden 81.100 Total amount of salo, JO head S1K.373 Average per head $700.78 l.orlllards Elolabrn and ICeeuea Ht Cloud II. Win nt ewiuarkct London. July 2. 1-icrro Lorillnrd'a Dolabra won the All-Aged Selling Plato of 103 sovereigns nt Nowmurkct to da), tho winner to be sold nt auction for 100 sovorclgns. Tho dlstnnco was llvo furlongs.

Stingo wns second andCastloOr third. Twelve horses run. Tho betting was 2 to 1 ngnlnst Dolabra, 10 to 1 Stlugo. and 100 to 0 Castle Or. '1 ho utcrbcach Wcltor Handicap Plato of 300 sovereigns, tho second to recelvo 30 sovereigns out of tho plate, ono mile, was won by J.

It. Kecno's St. Cloud 3 cars, by Candlemas Hello of Mny wood. His Itcverenco wns second and the l'rmlnic colt third. Fifteen horses ran.

Tho betting was 100 to 0 against St. Cloud It, 7 to 2 ills Reverence, aud 10 to 1 thoKrmiulo colt. THrlsbts for Coney Island Handicaps. Tho weights for tho Shicpshcad Hay Handicap, to bo run on Mondu), at a mile, aro as follows; ClITnni. 120.

Hen Ilrusta. 12S, Uandspr ng, 128; Rcijuttal, 123, Uastlnn. IJ1; Hying Llutihm.au. 1st; Tho Wlun.r. Ilelinar.

llu, llrst Mate. 118, Ho art Mann, llu. Terrier, lift; Voter, I 4, Mr llO.Iehinsii. 111. HiikIi l'enu), Ualma.

110; Premier, 100. Havoc. luH, Mi rrr I'rlm, 107, l.ikins, lul, Hho-dtla. liu, Pen Itolll la), Semtior Fico, 100, Tho hualn. llran lynllie.

US, Pm, Koyal Hose, U8, sunny Mojm U7, Vulle), U7, Regulator, viu, Iu ti rn Issluu, lift, Arbiickle IO, Ilelllcose, U3, Trlpiilng, llastion, UO, Ulue Devil, 1-7, MInitu II S3. Thn weights for tho Conoy Island Grand N'a-tlonul Stecph i hasu Handicap, to bo run on Mon-dnv over thu full course, nio as follows: Lion Heart. 107; La ly Itsmond. 104; Ollndo. 1112, Fei-onl 137, 111 Kill llu 130, Rorer, 130.

Inirol, 14-1, siarcn-. 143, llarouess, 143, Hills, lis, Mill II. iv, I -tu; Article, 1117 Gleilfatlun. 187, Monaco, l.lll, 1'rle, 133, Tldnian, t.13, Kendal Foot, Athlete, 183, tin the Trnrk. CincosatI, Julv 2 It devilepfd that Little I Am, winner of the Louis first race and held In tuis lelon thsru as a riniti r.

Is three ear old im aid hy 1, 11 llnzin'ild who has iUaMe of homi here at 'isklty llu rtx-cntly 1 axed him tu lilnn narnI Un li wlu took him to Louth alum, Ith kiiiiI her uf the Hazen feldstrliiK Ilazeurel I.hIioIi hen, Insists thin the etilt Is all rlgtit Ho bliow spud lai't )ear, it tuek eatairhul fever an I iw thrown out or trulnlm-This as Ills first start this year llo ha 1 shown no well lu his work this spring that the Hon. Cliarhs H.l. hniauii tried to pun Nae him The foreign lx)k loner ir thn Little I Am rs itsnJa, having Uin well Ia)td at from 8 to 1 to to 1 Suiiiuiarlrs 1 lr.1 lime Hi furlongs I llllan Hill, 101 (J Oardiier to 1, won, Manlier II I III (Ilan), 1 lo 4, Keoond, Mutaph)shs, 103 (Hlnch), 20 to 1, third Time, 1 Mcoml Race Stivi furlongs Ollean, PI (Hums), CCjiu 1, wiin, Motllla. Iu 1(11111). ei unci lid, UUlua, HI (tventti, lti in 1, third Time, 1 i) llilrd Race Use furh ngs lleorgo II Cox, lot (Hill.

1 1 mm Dan HIc-l-, 111 illillt), i In 1, second Hup U7tllill lis), 10 lo tlilnl Tllnf. I lourthHai.il Mile au 1 seventy )ards Orluda, 101 (Itiiiu in lo I won, Tin lla-lieler, lil'i il'lggutt), hid till (llltl), third Time, 1 liij Flflh Hai Hevin iirlpngi iliilHnti I illiiin.i, 2 In won. I or, lull (It. UT). 1 lo l.siKnml, VIIjh llnss.

100 il.ven tt). 4 In tlilnl Time, 1 Jin, Math Itno SI i filrliuigs Ighart, lint iMiirrlsom, In 3, won, Sllu 104 (Thnrilloul .1 to sieiind, l'oiillug, Ul (It Isonih 7 In third Time, til Inner nt Highland I'arb. PrTltniT, Jul) 2 Thelraek nt Highland Park was lo dny and (he weatlur tuttuml) hut Lm ky Overtoil got tiinglid up with (ittnll at Hie turn ut the UiriHi iitir.ru post hi tho fourth ncn ami fill, hieukliig her neck Turner, ht ntuiuud, but wus nut rlnunl) Inpiriil munuuirli First Itaii 1 IviiHiid one half furluucs Allee Far lev, 110 (NliiTlnud), veil, won, I'lilll; llirui, H'l (N Turner) ev i weonj Dusoo, lot- (it n.s, il to 1, third Time, I urii4 flu end Hnee Five nn I one half Jean Hart, IU3 (I tani hell), 7 toft, ont VV 111 VV nlln. ilk i r), 2 lo second, Hclulr, 103 (Hus), 4 tu 1, thirl Mum. 1 ou ibtrd IUce Four furl nigs Flying Hess, 101) (V, Turin r), 7 to ft nn 1 nut, huh i oaU) Slnti Jane, mi (1 Caiui1nll, 10 to 1, hpiuiiiI, skllllnau, 11 (S biiillhi, 2 lo 1, tlilnl.

Time, (l II) lourth Ita Five an I a hulf furlongs VInjnvtn, 1UU (Nhurtlaud), ft lo won, otto II. (Hussi. ,1 lo 1. sieniid. Miss Ames, 100 lirrlnkj.

4 lo third, Time, ouHi. Fifth Iliuii Oau aul ono eighth tulles eedah. 101 (Irving), to 0 audotit, won lleau Id-nl, lull Ilobsi, to second, lllack Jack, 10U (Xoiviuiii) ul, third Time, li'ii. With Itaeo Five and a half rurlongs Or Wort, 101 (Irving) till, won, Fven 103 (Komi, In 6, noiidi Inylille, 103 (Shorllanl), 4 to 1, third, Tlmo, 1 Ot). llrsultsnt rort Krle, HtrrALO, July 2.

Logan, the Inin horse won tho eei-nlid raeu fct the lurt Frle track to-day It vva ttui min hundred and first rate he luw won, mil llu only siveuth time that VMIlleHhlelds has rl Men htm tovhtor). lied 01 Id at to I mado slaughter buimnsryi llrsl llaee Time iiuarters of a mUe al, 11.1 (Handell), 7 to 1, worn Juno, lift (Niwmmi, llnl, si mid; Alamo, 121 (McQIorr), tn-j to 1, third Time, I 17Si. becouU Itaee-Heven-elgtittui of ii mile Logan, 124 OMili-liki), 7 to 10, worn Marshall, K'l 11 tiiB, neiuult Will F.lllt, 121 (llurlno), 0 to third Time. liH2 Third itaee Thno quarters of a mile Old (Jenlus, 10l(Flllll, 2 to 1 lit (Hanks), 11 to 1. second i Miss Lillian, luv (Hianj, 2 to 1, third Time, lilnLj.

uurtli Itaeo Rroezel Handicap una and one quarter miles lianu, luvii Jones), fig to 1, wonj hueKItt). ION (Hulllvaiif, II to 3, scoud Haseo, 103 (Flint), 4 to ft, tblnl lline, 1.1 Fifth Huce lour and a half furlongs lied nidd, US (J a k.uu) 1J to won, Wink, 110 (Flint) II tu It second! Oiean blue, 11J (Forbes to third Time, U.SoHi. titilnurra nt St. oul. RT I)C.

July 2 Tho races at tbe Fair cJrimn Is this afternoon resulted as follovra 1 First Itaee Three-quarters of mile Little I Am, 101) (C A to 1. won, Uotaut (L Iu to 1, secjiidt Judge btourfer, 100 1 1 to 1, third Time, H17-j htcond IlaoeOae mile. Tho Olmst, 108 (elnene), svea money, won) Aitroda, UV (Ucb.lor), tu 1, flrl Hackett, ijllw Carhart MlW'M Comforts for mlh I 4th of July Holidays. 'mk SllitS of thin cheviot, serge, crash (wool Sj 1 1 fgrjfl and linen), wash linen, tennis flannel, vj I vfyjl Crash Wheel Suits. Vhitedtsck fit Sfflfl golf breeches and trousers, Blue IrJ ii Reefers (unllned).

fl 1 ill ACCOMPANIMENTS i I Straw Hats, $1.50, $1) $3- 'If 1 ZephyrWcight 4 '''( lW Negligee Shirts, Soc. to $3 3 'j W. Bathinj Suits, to $4' Leather Bells, 44c. to $3.30. it "JM Dress Suit Case, S4'S' "fjj I Hi 'cafl Everything up to the stand- 1 'JB ardof long established excel- '4iH lence for man, boy or child.

ti 'CM STORES OPEN THIS EVENING. Vtm' WM 841 Broadway, cor. 13lhSU Mi ill iim 420 Broadway, cor. Canal SU stjKli'J'fn 265 Broadway, flowOiamheri St' secondt Jack Bradley, 100 (Parram), 10 to 1, third. Bah Ws, VgM Time, 1:46 ijjff HH A MP Third ltaoe Seven-eighths of a mile Kamle Oft ,3 Jti-i f-i If (C.

Cotnhs). 4tol, woni lloh Mlillken. 1 1 W. Dean), Ji tlJftfcr HZ 0 to 1, second; Uawthorne. 10U (C.

Slaughter), toil CJ: -Hi aH third. Time, l.sa'4. Witi illt 3H Fourth Itaeo Three-quarters of a mils. Ferris JM sSMl -r Ul Hnrtuiaii, lul (Qaruer), (1 to 1, wont Dick Behaa, 110 2Xl I HHlA. IsH (T.

Muriih)), to 1, second Our llUhop, 101 (B. XL WfE IjlH Jones), A to third. Time, 1:174, iffiltt SI sJbbI Firth Itaie FlroelRbths of a mile Watchmaker. 1 HIBft 4 lO (W. Dean), a to 1, won: The llre-rer, 108 (B, Wai mKltrti 8bT Jones), 11! to 1, secondt Valid, 108 (llrlttou), 0 to 1, n'-KlsK ivK third.

Time. 1-nn, SwIsHEfe-fi HI hlxth llaee Three-quarters of a mile Free Fun, jvifijrnww to 2 ME 10(Drltlon). 4 tu l.won; MyramO, 101 (O.Comhs), iWtffllilll. 2 9K to n. second! Llob Hose, 1U4 (T.

llurphy), third. mi'jmSUUISi: 91 Tlmo, iltMnJA Winner at Nhefneld. 'ffa Sjljjj, j3 i flH CntCAOO, July S. Jockey Boieman pulled Bab I ml 'il nK Murphy up In tho fourth raco at Sheffield to-day, er- iss -J flsli. Mf 3e HB Idently thlnkluir ho could make this.

Juilgos boilers tl Ml HH bulross routed him, hut tha trick was old and foiled. If I i IHB Eunitnarles l4a'r(jtH First llaee Fire furlonrs Presbyterian, 10S (T. tM I ''-(ituMs McIIugh), 3 to 1, won: Mar) Ktnsclla, 10S (J. Morgan). fA I i mil IS to I.

second; Dousterswlrel, 108 (Boseman), 10 to iliMI HK jafl 1, third Time, llDJi-j SSHb flH Beeonl Itaee blr furlonirs. Lone Princess. 100 SuHHW VB (Dorses 0 to vv on: Chenille, 02 (Oray), 7 to seo- ''I ond! hlteomb, nil (Donaldson), iitto 1, third. Time, iwrHVwi 1 Third Itaee FKo furlongs. Koto Fliher.

07 (P. HlSffi 1 tH Clay). II to 1. won; Al Lone. UT (Erans), la to 1.

seo- tfKmhU 1 'i IiU out! Oollghtly, 103 (W. II. Martin), 7 to 1, third. ABSk 1 ') ilW Time. 7HH rjsl Fourth Itaeo Ono mile and a quarter.

Sulross, 104 Sfl nttBHi (A. Iiarrett). 11 to 6, wont Babe Murphy. 107 (Bat- sAHnJlj jffiH man), even, second; La Crescent, 104 (Caywooa), 10 ftejSBBHfl lk Vm to 1. third Time, OO'i lirSB UK Fifth llaee urlongs C.

It. Whelm, 104 tMBHR TM1, JBS- (Donaldson), (1 to 1, won: Tidiness, 102 (Dorsey), 4 to I 1. secondt N'ouchalance, 118 (Boxemau), I) lo third. Time, 1.0!-. wHHllUt 11 i The Ilamecs llacca at neadTllle, CsH BLnrli KB I BosTOf.July 2.

The 2:13 pace st the Head Tflls iil ftHi track Is unilulhed, with the farorlte. Dr. as Hlttnl i lOUInpoolsof tiOO In the stable without a heat Ifkhl Sb ijBwHffil svou Frank l'lerson won the 2.21 trot, setllu, for if fll -KSi dfflB -'D and tho field "5. Ed Lock was tipped orer In tha 111 'Vffi iK 2 1 trot, Jacksonlan winning as he pleased. Sum- t'2iS 9hI marlis -ty iltffi WbI 2 21 class, trotting; purse 000: mW Frank l'lerson.

ti g. hy Iras dam un- -t fiK MTf traced iDougherty) 111 $Xh St If WB Tennahlneh, h. by Salgetty 1 2 6 Rsl'fi 4 Kate hlk. m. (Darnot) 7 8 8 Sil jjt'K H' Pan Clare, h.

g. (Favue) 12 0 8 0 Tii'i iifl'lilSB Architect, b. (MoDonald) 3 8 7 7 Hiil rOtM -yli i 9E alter eh. g. (tlherldge) 4 6 4 4 virt iSBf SitfilWr 1 pisiKle, blk.

in. (Greene) 0 4 0 8 -'ui' aH'i'TtanN Kate McCracken. m. (Turner) 10 0 0 0 $ZtF, B'SiirSl. Clenega.

m. (Andruwi) 1111 0 i HH hedit'e br m. (Harden) 0 10 10 10 tK IpSWK, Pooh Bah, br. r. (A.

Trout) 0 81111 rii WP v'i'ft MB Flirt, a. (Jackson) 7 dU. Je 99 C.dlM.ch. in (Alloa) dls. vill, JMKR-.

-ta JW llappy Home, ti g. (J. Trout) dls. 3W Time 2:104, 2.1S4. 2.

10, BdlBtM Sty 2-18 class, trotting; purse SCOO -c-r- SH Jacksonlan. by Autograoh Miss Fanny I sBHrai' av Jackson, by Hay Lambert (Tyson) Ill VMsfH 4 in Padd) (Houghton) 8 KtffllEBi iS td a. (Lockwood) 8 8 FJiJBHgM. a X. I.

b. g. (Ken Ick) 10 8 a 9MlliWii9 Egallty.br (Unn en) 4 0 U-iWrsBBBMl ffl Alc-oe, (Uneld) 0 4 8 SW Bourbon lltggs, b. (Barnes) 8 7 4 iVswME1 IdnaB.b m. (Andrews) 0 10 7 liMP lUrSuSi, TtoS Oudon, blk.

(McOouald) 7 0 18 "iSaf! BltS'K tlirifS Vnl.b (O'Nell) 0 810 BrM JSfe Chai) Hoy. g. (Davis) 12 1111 I Iw feiliJR SjlSl Valeria, b. ni (aundersl 1118 0 I rai KlSIJ Time 2:13. 2.1 2.15'i.

'jj 2 13 elis, pacing, purso S800 (unOnlshed): Hki Palnierto Prlnei-, br. s. by Ham- -tft I 1K' yji brine Pilot (Halght) 1 1 0 8 I WW? ill Jlnuuv 11 b. (Collins) 8 0 4 2 18 1 4 1 Allen, eh. g.

(koiter and Lock- I I (ft vvoo.1) 12 2 3 7 18 i St hSjl Mnnopnle, oh (M 8 0 18 4 4 61 4S iS iM htorj Cla) (tlreeno) 2 4 4 2 r. o. 53, 'if A SA Kelvrn.eh. (Klllott) 0 ,1 7 4 r. o.

jS jTHW Ur Wool, cb (lllley) 4 7 it r. o. 1 S3f 3 Wlufleld, 1. (Oatiomb) (1 0 5 A r. o.

)MS VR, riirfonl, rl'nvno) 7 0 7 8 r. o. 1 "iff 1 (jU.I Vit', i oe, eh g. (o'Veiii mo dls Mia raOtj i-Vp Time 2 2 13, 2.12L,, 2.173.2:18-. ijff, I Uld av Ciood Thlna for tlin nookusahers at Tf Illnthanitun.

"il fHH i Binoiumtoy. July 2 The harness races to-day drew a there" If thelariHl troivdof tlie mei li.ig Thera was great i4j If lutereftt iiianlfi stod In the 2 4 I trot. The work of JktJfj! fL 1 lild was a surprise, tho bookmakers reaping a bar- fftitu tf set The summary tJlli 2 .11 clans, trotting, purso S400: vl KHB Canton. Ii (l'heip.) 1 1 ''M Writ I i I Inlotus, I. (TIIJou) 1 4 8 frMtffcMl 1 "i ftfl" hrle.hr a (Coutis) 8 2 4 UHiSiflt E- I'llantir, It a (uderson) 4 8 8 fit.

3mB Barliour Thread, Ii g. d'ratt) 0 0 IJIXM 1 fi' Time 2 js, Mt- fil'H 1 tt' 2 21 class trotting, purso SltiO. iJJt SH -A Ilild.b (lolw) fl 111 X. Dflli i E- (lldeon Patchili, Ii (Itlin-iell) 1 8 8 vSTt tL-Sl? 3 lllllv lilk Itn-oll, 2 8 8 8 "Ifijjf-i W' Highland illrovvur) 3 3 4 0 JMlf fiil-ir nisi. Ii.

(ll)rnni -1 a 8 "fJU J'rUrt -W Maud C. bin 4 4 0 4 KB fcf. lime Jl'i. 2 20lj. 2.22V y'Jiln KrSH i XV- Kit' 1tt 'i Snlo or astlrtmi learllnss.

'Kr( TH i ell Thoyearllnir8frointlioCastletonstuilofJ.il. mP fttl U' K. 1. ICccno will tx) boM to dny nnd on Mon- ffyi ft iln) In tho Kistou imililocks nt. bhe epshoail Da jr.

mfy Tort) lienil nro entnlouued. Thev nro tlio get of ifflV HSh ik such well Unovv liornes ns Kir llixon. Hindoo, SJl ffiVi i tf 'luiirnniiioiit, nnd Chorister, and their itnins nro ifrf 6 fiom thu eholeest of KiikMsu nnd American 'Hit; 'fi: families. ''i'iittSffi 'J lews Troin thn Horse tlorld. (1! Bl ST.

Iit is, July 2 I.lttln I Am, whl-h started In the SjT.St rlr-t raie here today. Is mispa to I of InMngn ringer. iiJl'Mil Al The jii'lgi onti red all bets to stand pending an la- Sjtf VffetlgUtloIl Milfl X. it iivt lorkrra to Ituw In rnlladrlphla. MnMi Pun vluLl-iiu, July 2 Tho auniial cup and )eoples illltlwli i'i regatta tn ho hell ovi tho national roursa on tha ttHifli i Beliujlklll lllvirtiu tholoiirth of July will attract an jMlltlKW il uuusuully largj entry ll.l from other cities this 1 tear Then aro thirtei in rows from Vvv York and IsIitNP iho suriouiulliig dtstri ts ntone.

not to iiiiiitlmi ser- SHtPS? JH end entries from Waihliigton Balttmore, and rt'H 'AtjSj ntlier lines New York si mis tu i eintest for tha pji (ffV) SM sluglo juiilnrrniii tnoiuon.lraiik llllsof ttiHlIarlem I ill IIKW Vm ItiiHlngi InliMiiilII (l Wilson nr ihn YorkAth- ')' fSlj. (9 lnh e'luh Sivvnrk almi semla tu coiupeto for this (ill icS'li .1 lm hnniirli hnilth of the- lion lug Club, while lm WV.K 1 iM Jam. Pnttrhk will re re.unt thesnnieclith In Iheln- irt ,71 J'hSs tiniiedlitii sliighs rtu ro Is only one entry In tha iffifr 1 pM si ntor klugle tn mil i tn aKalut the (juakir City fv'it i Xm tracks, au 1 this 1st Huiilgau ot tho II s-vii -i fiitgS'i i Tli- llurlem and Veivark rn-vlna- chilis wilt also Ic'tHui semi pulp to eimiiH to In the Junior duiililes It. Trier liH i' mil I OC'iniiornlll reimsiui Harlem nnd Hugens i "eXfl. i Itudlerand Dili VViilu.

rthe Son irk club This i air I'lfflff -4. 1 will also ei)inH 1 1 In Urn luti rintidlatis In tho senior ti Srh i di uiilifttln Parnate will heiiguluiei resented, Ldward lli i'ii) an 1 1 Ii uigaiilio tig tin pulr I fSotfJ do il-lits will le ewiiimt I sli crews, thro 't ilii'iB! I- friita Phlliiililplila ami ttirni-friuti the New York dls- twj trlet Tho Atalanta Unit t'lilli. the ork Athletla 1c ijaj I fl Cliih.and tliu Iii.tllute lluat ciuli lights will Iw the U'WV 1 Ai Tlalturs Thu Huriein Boat liib will also send a four, Ilk lledliaui Ilefeats thn Net und llockaway at Pola, VrnT I 1 IIiEMPHrirAii, July U. Au exeltlng- polo Rams wuh plnved ut thu Moudovv brook Hunt Club ltfii'5 I Iu dn) between tliu teams of IUdluim Polo Club IS'i of I'litliitin, anil tlio Bttonil tonmof tlis ljT yi) Koikavvn) Hunt t'lilli. Tho Doilliuins won by 4al imo go il.

'Ihn tolul score wub: Dcdlium, 14 1 jjs" I KimIs, Itutkawit). 111. II cjjj i A dt lzllni; rain full, which caused thn turf to lil 1 I ho inn sllpiii iv londlllnn, hut luckily not nn no- i it i I I cldcntiit mi) clcsi upturn enciirred. In tho first v.t 1 perluil tliu Kink iviis iiiailn two Bimls, wblilt i-jP woro lilt by Matlu "toieiisonnnd.Snvince. In tho suionil pi Hod hi.

vcusuii liltnnothor ifoal, I hut In lliol.ist icrliid tltov illid to sruro, i Iho UodluuiH lilt Uve-Kimls in thn llrst nerlod, Korhts tuitkiiik' thn Koalor ono, und War- id, i reu one. In the dc met purloil A. Forbes uiade tw go lis, nnd In thu third purlod tlio I'adtmuis j) ffii nmdo bij. giiuls. Knrbes hcoioiI two, i jy C.

Korhes tlueo, it ti el Wurren one. yj During thn cudlncnf tho tlilnl period tho tenuis tied tliu fceore, wlileli heei ssltnud anollier i tierlod hcliii; iilnyixl 'Ion minutes of tliu most liiterestltur work wasdouo beforu the Dodhnm team untile thu vvlnninir itotl. 1 ro morrow tliu tin lis will bo flared for ti Meadow bruok t'up, i lit I Id.

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