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Inteiy aotninc throw rHMrVk murala wa develop-1- wa not trtnut on nor arrival nr. waa so to Her datrntt- 'UIDZft OATH man Tfeit Ibm Offered Money. raota. MtftM OMIO. Inv-lt Ing hinted that Jennmv Ellsworth bad Wa offered br Oom- nlMl.Mfi for th.

dnwtnr and WjJ of tb murderer or Mr. lavld ItrK: If ther oM Tiny Ford the ttt lhy hv made a 't'mf u.rttn. Mrlni: OMt Wa4wood ellrw-r ot u. any th jtkr cirtrson tn 4 lecloa to mm mad br to oatd WckW concerning eoonecton of on. Jam.

Kord with lb. murder of Mr. and Da- TH0U8A5D D0LLAB3 Not Bnrther of Ietrick. MniL ISTC TO TBS BSO, BBS, UgixaroBTAinr. Ohio.

Augu.t Detrick. brother of Lmvid Detrick. who wa. murdered. said to THB had never offered a reward of din ago.

for I ne inn and rrnivk-tjon of the rnur- orrers of fata brother and wife. even though discovered and convicted. i.rivM eonld nil be restored to life. He Mid he n.d Placed hi- name on rI- proml-UMf to par a for the a-prebenJon and convlrtlon of the oJltr urtK not Iwiutw aouanv nroteet the Uvea of vpniiaif rw who mlirht be In J-opan1y wer U- murderer, allowed to remain at liberty. 50 E7IDE5CE Criminatlnc Wm Ad doced at the Inqueat.

or wuiil Biarares TO tI asatriaaa. IJELLrroNTiE. Ohio. Autruat 18. Coro-ner Met'raeken i thl.

afternoon a.ked fonrernlna the te.thnony riven at the let-rrk Inquent. He 11 wttn-a-e. had keen eamhvd and that there wa. ab-o-lutejy no te.tlroony tven which could.be Interpreted to Indicate who committed the frta-htf'Jl crime. When akd why new.paper had bfen excludrd from th.

Jnque.t aid. lna.mu.-h a. th. inque.t wa. a arand Jury, he lUrved the public had no r.ht to know evidence that wouW om oil In the trial.

He that In the future he would probably admit newspaper representatives OLD SOLDIEB Poke. Van at ellfintln Officer. Cincinnati Delwtlvea Needed. araoiai. ai.r.Tca to raa aaciaaa.

BfcCt-rroVTAlKB. Ohio, AuffU.t old veteran evidently pohln fun the failure to -olve the my.tery of the Detrlck mur.r-r. To-lay the Hherlff reee.ve.1 the followln. letter, poatmarkad "Xatlonal KwiaiT' Home, MOTIVE Waa Not Hobbery rA Ya. Or 117 Mm Ht ran ten Caae.

irTcai to aaaciaaa. 8pauunLD. Ohio. Auu.t 1A D.tocUr John T. Norrla home from Bellefontalne.

where he ha. bn for a week working on the DetrUk r.iuriler ca.e.WT-.n asked for hi. opinion he "A pero convmluin murder ha. one of two objeeta In view. He Uhr doe.

it for gain or revenga. After a aretH inveTtlKation of tho Detrick eu I have arrived at the that the wa. committed by a novice by wome one who had an object In putting- tire old tuple out of the way. There ws no evidence at any atniggle. a.

th. only blood atalua oiujii were where the bodies lay." The detective alito that all of Mr. money was accounted" forty note and receipt, found In and the only article. hled rcre his overcoat, watch revolvtr. The murderer, only ransacked one bur-ai rlrawer.

It I. hi. Opinion that the crime waa committed ahort- ly after the aged couple bad retired, or that Mr. Detrlck muat have recognized the voices when he wa. called to the door.

a. ha mAdj no attempt to ret hi. gun which stood In the corner of an adjoining room. Hong. "Dattom, Ohio, August 14.

17. To SRr.Rrrr. Logan County, Ohio Dear air. Th vnteran. of the Home are.

deeply birred over the brutal murder of the lVtrioka ana r.liure lo uiacover ini-ir aailaata. If everything al.e fall, they would respectfully suggest that yon send for Jeorge Jac kson, of Pprlngneld, and two Cln-1 rtnaail detectives. it wlU save, tuna ana expenae in hunting up the "real murderers" and nil the demands'of tha If the old eoaeh and gray hor.e could be utillcd they are nil! in existence. VETtCRAX." urtmth. a'b the omcer and others nave oeen narti at work on the case, others do 6ot apiear to be conscious of the fact that one of the most diabolical crimes in the history of the.

county 'haa been committed, almost within sight of the courthouse. In the front of which stands the Goddess of Justice With a sword In one hand and a scale In the other" but she is blindfolded. RIDICULED 1. McKtnley'a Bimetallic Cominlaalnn By the Ijimtlon Tlntea. I London.

August 17. The Time, publishes a two-column I article to-day revlew-' ing the effects. of closing the English mints, in connection with the visit of the American Bimetallic Commission. It says: "The closing saved the Indian tJovernmenl from the loser. Incident to a heavy fall in exchange, and consequently from a disastrous increase tn the buiden of Its gold obligations.

The fact is the forces now acting upon the price of sliver have become too tremendous to be dominated by such delicate influence, a. preceded the defeat of Bryan's silver party and adoption of' the gold standard. Tbeae events have proved cause, too potent to witnatooa. The article comments on the "characteristic cruuene.s and boldiM. of American diplomacy in sndln a bimetallic commi.

km tn ak if that rMiwnlnf of the Indian nilnts. while at the same time dealing the wont powMe blow at tirittsn commence by parsing the Dlngley tariff." "It cltarly impossible." say. the writer, "to trvat s-rlously a oomroistico which- argues that unless w. da something for silver the next election in the t'nlted State. will return Mr.

Bryan to the White House, to the lasting iajuiy of Br.tlxb interests. It is not certain that Mr. Bryan wilt be elected. It (s not even certain that if he were we would suffer mora than weshou.d from a new McKlniey wlih another acw Moreover. British Investor In American curitle.

have time before, the next Hreekleittlal ejection and before the rruJl Lo get rid of them." -NEVriENSIONsH biara-rca tw Tab xxavrmaa. Ango-t The foiwlng pen-U-na have been -llowed: OhKv-Origiaal John K. Maoon. WH-llm 111U. Jullua Foya.

RclituvUla; Vhiaitf Orokra. v'liitfinnatl; Henri' lhaack. tlrvetan-: Inrnial Wartenbe. Hate Soldlrra' Han; avdwaea 4Jounb-a: Joarf 1. la-rt.

Hoi-kCurdr Jonathan Tarrenr )--m-k1i. Haert O. Kaaa. William abater. IteUwarc; i- Vaieetlne.

L'rbac. ln-raae Joan t. -tlawdy. nealavtlle: Abaalom Slowary. Bttratwa; Joaa.a Cnra, Aablaxid; Oeorga W.

I Urumiaoad. lauaatrr. Kalaaua James N. Lmn.lBgtoa,- St-pben McCUiIb. um.

Ort.mal WWoaa, Sarah J. Tarter. Vo- Arthur; Oatharrta 'lw-l, Nawark: flaraa Oaiih-rL twme xiurter. Youag-towa: -cliu JL. Aiklmaiv -aleahii Nellie- K.

Aahtey, liumouMt; Km ma Ix. Uutraar, WeatarrUle; minora uf WUIIaaa S. McPa4oan, Kew Vienna; alar- Brg. Iruoton muon o( Henry Dlrkay. Vellatao; Koaanna Beefc.

ntotbar. Bauial- minor, of lalah Sututn. tVayavafleM. Itkavlew, Ilalrcae, Kama Ft nil Uina; -Ulxabeih lw WllUamaoo. Kr.nlt.

I tvlla na Sa TT r-r "IC 'RwnI, BIwaT. Jatrlc tMalclt. Natlanal Mutuary Huna; Hobart- llawlaua or i.aad;: Adawta HeomWohii A. fcwH-fc, Kokotnu. Rcraae Oaorge W.

Wilder. BoonvlUe. '-Helaaua Jaanr. Know lea, Oraaw HUU Original Wnlowa, Ac 8arak Bccart. Perktna- vllia; Bbo.a Tutt.

ldlanapoHa: kUmareua M. Kay. Terra Haute; minor of Wa F. Norrla. Krankport: Amanda Harrlaon.

A (lama nUaara of Joarph Ryan, rbater and Fountain City. '-Keetuckr rlaP: Oeorsw A. Ml, Vtw. port: Jar Kfnwein, i-ilaviu; ateacy U. Cural i tiui.

Lnereaaa Wm. Tg -Cutvy houa Rock hold; Wa M. ftnatotrllle. Original W'idowa, c. Anna Boyer.

Jabesi Nancy E. Smith. Olendaaae: Sarah Jordan. Trotter; Amanda Twyaaan. Coral Hill.

Waet Virginia Original widow; Fanaia J. Chora, rU-ajo Tne nnenn: aaia it wtrivmcDiij by tome old soldier who found time bang-; Uig heavy on hl but while some I TTL I a ami rnetrl wttl i nir! dy a Reds Took the Game. Wilmington Team Put Up Fine Ball And Were Only Beaten By a Narrow UargiiL Captain Buck Plajed and Threw Like a I.tiags(er. Oliver Tebeau aid Glaiscock Serap Umpire Kefa Hit The National Gama VE8TERDA VS RMIXTC. ...14 BALTIMORE NEW TORK.

PHILADBL'A 5 BnOCKLTX WASHINGTON. HOW THE STAXD. riub. Von. Loat.

P. f. .4 VI 30 'X ..411 i .47 61 4.T 65 43 4 -4 3M Ml iM 72 -5 lialtlmura Nw York I lev eland CM.airu I'hiu4lphla jfroriklyn automates TO-DAY'S AMES. BROOKLTM at BALTIMORE. Wjumi.VOTOX at BOatTON.

THlUk.UIUJ'UlA at NEW TOBJC. ai.r.Toa to uannv WH.MIXOTON. OHIO, August 11. About oaa fourth of the male population of thi. enterprising little city wa.

at the Midland Depot thl. morning to greet th. Cincinnati The other three fourth, tuner pam their respect, to Braves at the West Hotel in the morning or at tne Daseoau park In the afternoon. Undo Pete Doan. the ex-Mayor or union County', metropolis, met the player, at the depot with open carriage, that were elab orately decorated with flags.

A colored boy from Billy Kesaler-. Mecca pinned big bouquets on the players coat lapels. There were hand invttatlon. to dinner. Introduction, flower, and music galore.

From every dead wall In the city slgna aomethlng like the following. "Look Out for Kagle Kye on the Wth," "(live Buck. Brave, a Greeting," 4c, looked down on the vlnltors. It wa. royal tr-atrrnt that Wilmington'.

collectively and Individually, gave 1 the Reds. Xt wa. a representative crowd that gath ered at the ball park. There is no grand stand on the grounds, but Wilmington is rich in vehicles of all kinds. Ropes were stretched, and behind thce rope, in left Held the vehicle, lintd up, and rho spectators watched the game from their own rigsT Man and boy.

three and four dtep frlngtd the diamond. There were about l.SUU people present, and they were enter tained before the game began by a fine exhibition of fungo hitting- by Captain Kwlng and Hernia PcHz. The Wilmington Band also filled in the time with a number of choice airs. Contrary to expectations, the Wilmington team put up a fine gama of ball against the big li-agurrs. they playea a mtich bolter lieldlng game than the Reda.

Only one of the Clinton County boy. made a ml-play: Griffith, the second bajaeman. made the only trror. recorded againat the local team. Th two South boy.

played In regular profeealor.al atyie. while Carroll, the left i. gcod enough for any of the miner league cluba. Urat-e. a Cincinnati boy.

who Ih hi. vacation here, pitched the flrt four innings in clever style. Straub and Jenkins also did well, but Hilderbrant wa. not to hi. old form.

Berkley and Rlfhey played carelessly, ami helped the Wilraingioca to moat of their tub score: ClNCINKATI. AB. R. ...3 0 II 4 4 3 4 1 ...4 1 ....4 IB. 1 1 II a a a 5 10 ii a 1 1 PO.

a a ii 3 1 2T PO. K. 0 2 a nurk. it J'hf Uet-kley. lb Irwin.

Ob Kwlng. -i VaiiKnn. c. Helta, rf Knrel. Dammaim, 3 3 1 1 12 A.

4 1 4 1 II 2 1 0 a 37 AB. 2 WlLatlNOTOJt. Champlln. rf Carroll. If K.

0 a a nvKliw. 3 3 3 ia 3 J4ure, tlra HlMerbrant, iihailh. Jehklaa, 38 6 12 3 4 a it 2 Hits Irwin. Vaughn. 57 13 8 7 3 1 6 3 0 2 5 Three-Be Innings Owlnnatla Wilmington Two-Baae Hit Carroll liaaea on Ballad-Hoy Beckley, Ew- ins.

Time of Thorps. Oarae 1:30. t'mplre Mr. Burt H0TE3 OF THE QAME. Captain Ewlng.

dead arm seem, to have come to litis He did some clever throwing In practice Once ha had the greatest throwing arm In the profession. It Is better now than it haa been any time since hurt It when he wa. with tha New Carroll, the left fielder of the Wilming-tons. was once tinder contract to the Mobile Club, He Is a promising player. "This Is one exhibition game that Arlle Latham would duck 1 be wa.

with ua," said Harry Vaughn. U.lnl. -Clt 1 1 a.ie. a tam was the reply. Ben and Will South, the third and flrat basemen respectively, are son.

of tha Sher iff of Clinton County, and both are good ball players. 4 The Red. left at o'clock for Blanchester. They will remain there all night, and so to Hltlsboro to-morrow morning. Captain Kwlng.

Manager Bancroft, and the members of the Cincinnati team were sumptously entertained last night at tha Mecca. Billy Ke.sler. one of tha proprletora. i. an old Cincinnati boy, and ha went out of hi.

way to make tha Red. stay here pleaaant one. All the player, apeak in the highest term, oi tne kina manner in wnicn they nave oeen treatea oy tae iimington people. Harry Vaughn waa bit on the left arm by a-pltched bail and qurte severely Injured. TWO E0UHD3 la Which Glaaacock Punched Tebeaa's Some, -J PI.F ATOat to -tqniu.

St. Paul. Auguat 10. There waa a UtU affair at ia-ringlon Park thl. aftemooa that waa aut doarn oa tha bltla.1 Tha timers.

Qeorg. TeSwaa and Jack Olaascocav caaM together- at and around first baae. Glasseock led for Tebeau's wind rn the opening. but fell abort. Tebaaa'.

left waa paarried ander ear. Olaaa-evk fetnted for Tabaaaa face awd gave htm a vtctoaa uptr-cut la the Jaw. Tte jmii ellacAaa and time waa called, while H.a-eli waa breaking them apart. The second roond opened with Tebean working hard aad Olaascock peralatently leading for Tebean'. aoa.

After two facie attrmpta. In which Tebewa mixed op wtia a sharp ahort-ranga blow oa the ahouldar. Olaaacock brought the claret from Tebewa'e oaaal orgaa. and flrat blood waa rrean Claaaoock. altboach the match waa declared a oraw.

I'npln HaakslI pat both ma oat of rHe game aad uia cootaat proeeeowaV tjlaaseork rlalmsd bea mad aplke him la aikiing to flxst baae. GSEAT GAME At tb Lemfit Park Next Sat a rd ay ATtertioon. The "kaaefc.Il gam. that wftl ee'plared at tha laagaa park neat Sataraay arte mob betwaea the "Oack. Owes Nina" of tM.

city aad tha "Jeff O'Brien of Loata-rllla. Ky for tha beaeftt of Mr. Xwd Hank, la ereatlag const derabte Inter eat among tbe tobaccw mea of thia city. The to-hacea bos bava a stroag team, but trout what can tw rue.1 tae Harry afr koU a rord Olbaua) How. W1 wrli gr.srriarii'.y QDTra BASEBALL.

xoitC TO Tsr ataacr Cfci- AM ka. loat it. at-UMCiaa for Tet arke. tb. teaxxt.

plrr at Ifce falraraHy et Chicago aiac bla raceitt raa from Um 3evtmiula: 1" lerier raielred to-4aT far hi il-rtrr frteta. to erhew tne a yrar eoane arl lo aevoce kuaaclf is atxiy. la tola huantiua ta tha tmw Mrrwnl ef I'nlvrrwtr -f aticbucaa. .14 connna ma to poet fn4u 5IW PLATEE3 EIG1XD. lztictoa.

KT Auxaat The "Lexuigtaai Club baa Ma-ned new player, and I. after aootbvr. (HIT Ocovea aad BiMy Kenaer. of Cincinnati, mr-rive4 Ihia and Kd avavaaancti. a Louia- vtll la pcia.

iiwj 'i lUU aa4 alU'atreaaiba tne taaavcooalerauy. WAJfT E5QAGEMEKTS. WcWr. Koai. VtUun aoa Kobnle.

who were vltn'the thui Antoolo rTexaaj taa- Ihia muob, bava reutrsMl it Ihia eiiy. Thar are fo for ru-gagaimai, uk any drl-vla amaiaar warn. i HI0H0L8 USED HIS SPEED. Boalon, A us UK XIX tloa won Uia firat Itiw of the aertee wirh to-day in wet ad threatening weather. It a pHnara' battle throuahoat.

ana Uth ha excllit auppoct. XicliQhi'a ipwl waa trriBc KHKlr eight men, I'p to th. laat iBDir.g but two Wah-lngtoo men gut 'r third baae. MrJlmM waa at hu beat and hla rammixl waa auperb. Tucr.my Tucker, for the flrat ttroe ainc IfcfO.

appeared la a uniform ox that uf the IMjmt-a Ciub. and pUyrd nrat baas tar the tlaltura in hi naual atyle. Tnera were many individual piays of'ax-retlonal character. jtTr: Bobto.v. Wahhiniion H-ndlfn.

cf a 2 'lharh. 5 Trnary. lb. 3 Hrawn. a 1 liim.

2 3 I 4 1 HufTr. 4 1 MrOulrf. r. 4 1 Mini, 4 4 1 ('Ulna. 3b.

3 2 1 linn, 4 Iwe. 4 1 2 -1 At.her. Hr.fn. 4 1 It 3 Wri.lay. 3b 4 I a 1 2 1 1 1 0 -i Nlchuia.

I MeJamea. pi Totaia ..30 a 27 11 Tolala ...30 7 1 lnnlnga Ballon Waahlnstan 1 2 4 f. 78 Earned Run Boston, WaaMnirton. 1. Two-Base Hlta Hamilton.

Brown. Wri.iey. SUcrlfica nn xm. Ktoit-n hAiw-rHareHton. Frx Haae on Italia By Niuhola.

by JirJamcr. a. Ural Baas on Knrora Itoaton. 1. Laft on Baaea Bnatoo.

HuMntiW, 4. Biruoa uoi-I4v hv UrjBmM. A. Pttaiied Hall Berg-n. Wild P1tc-ha McJmea.

2. Time 1:43. CmpIre: Mr. Email-. Atlen.tama 2.0UO.

5EW TOEZ.OPMIKO. New Tork. Auguat la. New York and Phila delphia played aa unlnte itlng game here thia afternuun. Taylor waa wild, but thoae of the New York who had cn their batting clothes managed to hit hla delivery whenever they wtahad.

The errora on both aidea ccwtly. Mil 'reery'. duuble play lo Warner the feature. Sure: New York. Philadelphia.

AB KO-A E. as po. a k. V. 4 M'Cfery.

rf 4 Joyce. 4 lavla. aa. 3 Oleaan. ab.

4 Holme. If. 3 nark. 4 Warner, c. Mrekln, 4 3 I looley.

rf 3 3 3 1 I 1 1 1 t'roaa. 1 tx-Kh my. If 4 2 3 0 1-iJole. 1 IO 4 2 Shu.art. aa.

ir Nasit. 3b 0 II 1 0 3 1 a a .1 1 1 Ueler. 2b 1 MrFarl'd. 3 0 Taylor.p Totals .32 11 27 11 4: Total. .32 -4 14 2 lnnlia 12S4678 New York 3 1 1 2 0 7 1 1 0 2 Ranted Run New York.

2: Philadelphia, 1. Three iuw lilt lelehanr. Home Hun Gieaacn. Htolen Baaee Gleaaon. Holmea.

J.yce. Ixmble Play McCreary and Warnari 1rat Baae Kr-rora New York. 2: FalUuJelphla. a. First Bae on Balla ff Meekln.

off Taylor. 3. Hit by Pitched Bail Warner. Struck I Hit By Meekln. 3: by Taylor.

2. Wild PI tch-a Taylor. 3: Meekln. I. I.eft on Kaaea New Ycrk, Phltadeliila.

11. SarrlOce lilts Cross, McFarland. Iavla. Time 2 hours. I'mpirea Lynch and Carpenter.

At-tenduncr, 4. loo. ONE-SIDED CONTEST. i Baltimore. Augiut If).

The Oriole, to-day defeated the Brooklyn, la a one-aided game. Kennedy held the champions down to two hit. during the flra four innings; In the fifth, a surceaelon of well-placed bit. netted the home team Ave runa. In the next Inning the vialtora became demoralised, and for the remainder of the game there waa-ao.

contest. Attendance. 3.211. Score: Baltimore. Bhookltk.

AO.II.PO.A.I.I AB.H.PO-A E. Keeler. rf O'Jonee. rf 2 Kelley, rf. 5 gtenzej.

cf. 3 Tloyle, 3 Kelts. 4 (Julnn. t'larka. Pood.

p. trortnln. cf. Shlndle. 8b.

0 Andtra'n. lb 2 A. Smith. If. 1 2 2 1 8 0 2 2 JiSiKK-h.

1 Hurrill. Kennedy, p. O. Smlth.sa 41 14 27 1 2 10 24 Innings I2 3 4 5 o7 Baltimore 1 1 1 It Brooklyn 200O030OO 0 Earned Runa Baltimore. Brooklyn.

2. Two-Baie Hlt-Anderaon. Stetnel, Doyle. Thre-Baae Hit Jorea. Home Run Burrill.

Htolen Baae-Jenoinga Kelley 2, Jonea. Keeler. rlhoc h. An-draun. liouble Playa Jennings.

Beits and Ioyle. Burrill to Phoch. I 'ft on Him 2: Brooklyn. 2. First Baae on Balls Off pond.

nff Kennedy. 3. Hit by Pitheil Ball Jenninaa. hlrut-k nut Hy foaa. oy ttenneay, v.

-iim- 2K. fmplre Mr. rOS SEVEFTH PLACE. Pittsburg. Auguat 10.

Plttaburg and Louisville made a grand atruggle for th. sev enth place to-day. with all the odda In favor of the vialtora wntll th. eighth Inning, when, with two men out. the home team made four bita netting base, and thre runs.

Attendance l.KJO. Score: PlTTSBUBa. I AB.H. PO.A.E. I Brodle.

cf 4 1 2,0 Louisville. ab.h PO.A.E. Clarke. 3 2 Hmlth. 4 3 0 P.dden.

2b 3 1 3 0 Ilarla. 3b. 3 2 Rot hTa. lb 4 111 Stafford. a.

Wagner.cf 3 0 0 1 10 1 2 0 4 3 0 1 2 2 erden.io. Dexter, rf. Dolan.b. Wtlenn.c. LMnovan.rf 4 0 0 Ely.

1 1 rlugden. .3 5 Oi Gardner, 3 1-0' 31 27 13 Totaia. 3.1 12 24 12 1 Innings 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Plttaburg OOOOOaOHx 3 Louisville a 0 0 0 0 0 2 -Earned Runa Plttaburg. 3: Louisville. 1.

Two-Base Hite Padden. Cltngman. Three-Baae Hits Davis. Clarke, riacrtnoe Hlt-Padilen. Wagner.

Vllson. Stolen Base Clarke. Double Plays-Ely. Padden and Bothfusa; Stafford. Dolan and Warden.

First Baae on Balle Off Oardner. 1: off-Ounnlngham. 1. Ftruck Out By Gardner, hy Cunningham. 2.

Left on Bases I.ouiPvHle. 1). First Bas on Errors Plttaburg. L. Time 1U15.

I'mplrw McDonald. WESTEEU LEAGUE BACE. Per Cluha. "Won. Loat.

Cent tndlanarmlla a .701 2 34 UK lot IH 4 .16 8t. Paul 1 n4 40 .615 itetrou ra S3 UlntiMnolla lot A3 71 .317 Kanaaa City 104 a Xt 72 .314 Grand Rauld. 31 UHS VESTEBJ LEAGUE. Kanaaa City. August le.

Reust. a new pttchar. from Abilene. mad. bis appearance with tha Blue, to-day.

and hi. work received unquallfled indorsement at the fan. visitors could ato nothing with him after the second in ning. Each taam earned three runa. Score: Innings 1 2 3 4 3 a 7 T-l.

4OBU0O2O 011 r.n.d Rnn-la 3 2 0 0 0 1 Hits Kanaaa Cloy. 1: Orand Rapids, 10. Errors Kanaaa City. Grand Raplda, 4. Bat-tetiew Reust and Blandfdrd; Pappalau and Fear.

Toledo. Ohio. A.gust 16. Dayton won from Toledo to-day. and at the conclusion of the game.

Keenan. who pitched for Toledo, rushed up to fmplre Keefe aad hit him la th. neck. Keenan claimed Keefe gar. him the worst of it on strikes an.

balls, Score: Innings 1 4 5 Daytoa 3 Base Hits Toledo. IS; Dayton. IS. Errors Toledo. 2: Dayton, 2.

Bali ertea Keenan aad Arthur; Rosebrougb and Kellaar, nnainMa. Miami AlSIM IadlanapoU. played erroraasly and took tb. am, gama of their series wtth MlaneapoUs to-day. feature of the game waa the one-baaded catch by Doggie Miller of a hot low liner, which Saved three run.

Inning. 1 S45T Minneapolis 2 2 Indiana p. ilia i. 1 Hlta MlnneaooKa. Iadtaoapolia.

T. Mtnnaapuila. 3. Batteriea Hutchinson and Boyle; Foreman and Kahos. WHITE VDfGS Uf A SCBAP.

St. Paul. Aaguat 1- Tbe vlattora eoald do little with rriekan'a dellrary to-day while oilers waa batted rrealy. aad rscetred bad sop-port. In tb third Inning Tsbeaa (piked Qlasa-cock In getting back to Brat haa.

ahead a thaow from rrtekwo, and. the two men cam. blows. Both mea were put' oat of tae game, Te-besa looking a trifle worse for the aacounter. e-oore: inoing.

lsaasais Coiu.nt.ua 0 1 1 I St. Paul a a i i io Baae Hits Calumtraa, Ht. Paul. 13. Ki Tor Columbua.

be Paal. 2. BatUrla Fricitaa.aad Stxea; oilers and Buckley. Of the Ready Cash And McCatTertv's Claim Did Not Go. A lively Row Over the Horse Sauterna Jockey Miibarn Badly Injured in a Race.

Tha Waban Case Still Undr Inrestl. nation Kotei of the Turf. For a few minute, yesterday matter, had a near)' look In the ofllc of Secretary Hanr ley. at the Newport race track. A fight which, with gtm and knife play among It.

might have resulted tn a tragedy but for the Interveollon or disinterested parties that happened to bo present, caused a lot of excitement for a few minutes. The claiming clause was the Indirect cause or the trouble, and It happened In connection the fourth race, a selling affair at a mile and seventy yards. On.lague. the 7-to-l favorite, won-the race In a gallop from Sauterne. the second choice.

Willi peta-Kitchen In third place. Out on the track thexe waa no excitement at the conclusion of the race. Ondague, the winner, in accordance with the condition, of the race, wa. offered at public There was no advance over the entered price, the owner's bid, and the crowd that always gather, about the stand at the conclusion of a selling race, egpecting a boost, moved away toward the bettietg ring without having had their taate for the exciting gratified. It waa different, however, with thoae In or near the office.

They-had all the excitement they wanted. Immediately after the race Charley McCaff erty, who train. Pete Kitchen and the other horses In the string of W. K. Fielding, went to ih Kvcretarv's office and had a claim blank filled out for Sauterne.

a bay gelding. 4 year. (Old. by Tremont semaphore. i ne burse waa entered to be sold for $300.

and as the first money In the race was J5, It was necessary that be deposited with the Secretary within 13 minutes after the conclusion of- the race as noted officially. Aa the Fielding en try, Sim and Strathreel, naa run one-two In tlio second race. McCaff erty had ku in the hands of the association from thatVace $275. Counting out loO in currency, which he had In his pocket, he went out to secure the other 10 wnicn was necessary to make hi. claim good.

It seemed he had arranged to get from J. H. 8mlth, who has had a monopoly In the boosting linn at the meeting, what money he might need, for presently he returned anJ asked If Smith had been In. Secretary Hanley informed him tht the gentleman -had not been In. and also that he only had two min utes In which lo get up the remainder of the money.

Starting out again post haste, McCafferty found his man and hurried him Into the office. Behind them followed Johnny Jfeel. one of tha owners of Sauterna, and some friends. The trainor nf Pete Kitchen Informed Sec retary Hanley that Smith would give an order for the other IWO out of money to his credit. As Smith made ready to give such an order Keel addressed McCafferty promptly turned and told him to snut nia mouth.

Smith hesitated and Keel again ae-iwatMl him when -fcCaffertr turned and struck Dim. or atrticl.at hluv Xeal renamed the blow, and in an instant nau a aosea were In a close Jumble. Bark to tha partition thee crowded, but be for. there was any chance for a display of we pone Owen Bradley and several other, who happened himuH in and atillt tha nar- tle. out.

Keel. Smith, and pet-bap. on. or to othera were shoved back Into the room adjoining the Secretary', office. afferty a a-1 fcj 11 Oh.

was nueura uTr iW y'n ofllc? and other wre drlvo from Ifc? room by officers, who tasd brM attracted bv the commotion. a BMffirV Hanley if he could not Mr. Smith. Th .1 ih hrr la now ns.0t. Charley," was the Sert-tary reply.

let tnem Keep tneir nonw, aiiiu -i "but they won't run him again at any such price." Friends quieted the Irate horseman ani inaucea mm a n.l fnr a mciment old fair to result seriously was at an end. -Tne atternoon racing un-u i i V. tKlet pane a Tl ve- enuu n.iii. furlong selling affair for two-year-olds, lost after the field waa dl.patched there wa. 1 1 i.

-nMki. wnra a lot ot vruwuius i a good position, and a cry of horror arose rt rraui stand aa II uai aa i a horse was s-en to go down a. If thrown n- i i mm tilnk -warw1 tat rM Ur. Ed, was up in an Instant, but it was apparent at once that Milburn, his Jockey, ii kalav am if HAaii while WtfJt -JeaVUIJ' llul antes ajr the other horses that made up the lield ran the race. out.

ju under the wire hand, and other, who from the paddock had witnessed the accident ran across the Held to the unfortunate Jockey's assistance. Ho waa brought across to the Jockey's room, vhere two or three physicians wera already In waiting. An examination showea mat the boy right leg had been broken above the knee. The poor fellow suffered Intense pain while the broken limb waa being set After that had been done the boy was taken to the home of his employer. RomeRespess.

The break is a bad one, and it will be manths before the unfortunate boy will be able to get around. Reckless riding wa. the cause of the unfortunate accident. An effort was made by the Judge, to fix thp blame, but it was impossible to do so. James, whp wa.

riding Sairber. said that Creedmore L. had crowded hi. mount, and had caused him to crowd Dr. Ed.

who was a neck behind htm at the turn. There was a lot of crowding at the turn, however, and It was not possible to tell who was really at fault. Aside from the excitement in the Secre-tarv's office and the unfortunate accident to Milburn the racing was enjoyable, and was witnessed by the usual large toadies Day crowd. Favorite, captured three of the events, while each of the two otheaa went to a well-played third choice. HEVPQRT GOSSIP.

There has been no further action by the Judges In the Waban matter. Bets on the race which the horss called Waban" won Saturday still remain unpaid. John Thompson, who Identified the horse to the satisfaction' of the Oakley officials at the 'recent meeting- at the hill-top track, came down from his home at Washington C. H. yesterday, and after looking over the horse that won as Waban Saturday, stated to the Newport officials that Jieknew the horse to be Just what he was represent ed to be on Saturday's programme Waban, a four-year-old colt by Sir Joseph, dam HuZda.

Mr. Thompson said that he had known tbe since he was a yearling and that be recognized him by his markings. When asked if it would have been possible for the norse to be away from Washington C. H. any length of time without him know ing It ha said be did not think it would oe.

He reiterated what was given in a special to Thk ExQriKKfe from WasbingttfJe G. H. that tbe horse did not start in his two-year-old form: that he started twice ax Lancaster last year, and then broke doarn at Circle-Tille. Mr. "who Js 'reputable turfman, was very positive in his Mentinca tioo of the tforse.

Mr. Spragg. who has the bona here, when asked to account for bis great Improvement in a week Said tha horse Is a regular glutton for work, and that after nis race ot aukimi in wnicn ne -no wea early In toe hottest kind of company, but blew up, he concluded to do aa advised by W. xt. inauey CMre.

too horse hard work. Accordingly. Monday of last week ha worked the borse a mil in and tha next oay ne sent mm tne astme. distance in Then on Thursday tie gave -t k. bis final work for Saturday's race, sending htar seven furlong.

In 1 :30 In support of the statement ti i oww Dross oown last year, he baa an ankle that looks as If he mist have broken doarn. Spragg, who at one time waa Jockey, having been recognised by Judge Burke as a boy that rode at Brighton Beaten 13 years aro. sot Wa ban to April. ance mat time he haa i MwUtorj' to set him ut to a There is scarcely a doubt that Saturday's winner Is Waban. A hint.

however, ha. come to the New-port omciais mat ua norse may si a famous that beat Fagu. in a Sac on one of the outlawed track, last and they have, been running down clear, ob that line. They have telegraphed i points for a description of the hrZ? in thai case, to see If It fit. In m-itn SatUrdaor-i The Indications ara that the anatter- win br settled o-ay to-wor-j and that HaUa beta will a 1 It Is very llkeiy that before the fcegtasjnr of another asmtin at the Queeo.

CUy raee trac arrang seat will be perfertad hy whieb fr of the a4 C. eiectrtc syst.ia eas km raa to the track, thus doing away with tea many rows which havo oe-1 currert bet wera the different fciijuMB. u-pertmendent Jeaklna baa bawl several con ferences with tn race track omials. and tha cotnpiet ion of tke extension Is now only a question of A short tlnae. Th street ear.

company win oe compelled to lay about one nue ot oouua traca to hum iai a ttons. Hardy Intrbata raaa down from hU country home yesterday, was mingling wtth the wtaa people and his friends ka general at Newport In th aftemooa." has Only three faona-s la and they will be brought to Newport Wednesday to raca out the season on the local tracks. They are EUle 1 and thetwo two-year-olds, African and Ordain, ilr. Durham has bean pretty busy at the farm, has 33 yearlings at Horse Haven which bo ha been galloping. The indication, are that there are some good ones among them.

Fifteen of the number belong ta John W. Schorr A Son. Among their lot Is the highest-priced yearling sold In th West this year. It is a grand-looking colt by. Jim Gore or Imp.

Order. W. 11. Holier bought the youngster out of th rale of W. 8.

Lvamea'a yearlings at Chicago re-ently for and the next day he sold him to Schorr Son for The other- eight are th property of ilr. Lturh.m himself, three of them being by Mr. Inirham's big aire Sreipner, and the others by Hindoo. I'ardee and Una of the rJleipner eolt. Mr.

Durham pronounce, a. gooo-toofclng a youngster as can be found. Clerk of the Scales reisen, of Oakley, spent Saturday at the Gro.se Point race track at Detroit. He was there looking after entries for Oakley's additional stakes which rloserl on that day. He felt repaid for his trip to Ietroit.

aa he secured several entries through persona! solicitation that he would not have got otherwise. Mr. Dres-scn brought baric entries from a number of the horsemen at Detroit, and several other, mailed back. Tbe stakes have filled belter than was anticipated. 'For disobedience at the post In the fourth race Thornton wa.

set down for three days. Indrum, for refusing to with Esson-lt in the last race, was given a week on the ground. i Bauer Cos two-year-old colt Chlcopec pulled tip quite lame In his work Sunday. J. Mathews.

Hardy Durham's clever Jockey, who has been at his home. Hagera-town, since ho was hurt at Harlem recently, will arrive here Thursday. Hla physician haa ordered him to refrain from riding until after thia week. Begineing with next Monday, however, ho will accept mounts at the Campbell County track. It.

will bo quite an addition to the two or three real Jockey, that are tiding at the track. Yesterday', accident was what might reasonably ave been expected from the number of stable hands and exercise boy. that ride in nearly every race. The only wonder la that 11 day. passed without serious accident.

A majority the children that have mounts rloe aa If they thought there would never be. another race. They have Just one idea, and that to get In front In the hrst 1)K yards, and dangerous crowding Is the result. After the race in which Milburn got hi. disastrous fall, Joe Hill, who was up on, Bucksaw, aald he wa.

obliged to pull up before going 10U yard, on account of some of the atableboy riders crossing his mount. J. Rusewurm, th popular Secretary Ot the Cumberland Park (Nashville) Racing Association, was at Newport yesterday to interest horsemen In the coming fall meeting of the Highland Park Jockey Club, which begins September 6 and closes October 2, and to secure entries to the stakes to be run at tbe meeting, entries for which closed yesterday. Mr. Russwurm secured a number of entries yesterday afternoon.

A number of horsemen who are friendly to tha Highland Park people declared that they would not go there to race unless there was a change in the starting department. Mr. Kus.wurm stated that, there was to be a change. After talking with horsemen at Newport, and watching Curly Brown's work during the afternoon, he wired Walter O. Parmer, the Bmretary and manager of the Highland Park Club, advising him to close a contract a 1th Mr.

Brown to do the starting at the Highland Park meeting. If the wl.he. of the horsemen racing at Newport are re.pected Mr. Parmer will make an effort to the -services of Starter Brown. The probabilities are.that Mr.

Russwurm'. advice tn the matter will be followed and that Newport's efficient wlU.be employed In th same capacity at Highland Park. Mr. Russwurm returned to his home, Nashville, laat. night.

HEWPOBT Kn tries and Weights For To-Day. Flrat Race Selllngr Ave eighth, of a mile: Ic-ies. Weight. Index. Weight.

UMI tltortt ST teas) Aurtferou. ...100 Admiral. 7 61il Hammon lOl l-l Iluae Hopkins. VT. 5:47 Bob Knight Z-nllh 117 34a Incidental 3T4 Klup 7 374 Friar John 100 Kae Selling: three iuartera of a mile: evr Marluni 1IT 1D0 El.

no llv ui Annie 117 6347 Meddler llu Nellie Bland. .117 SUIT Jam bora ittiWK-tty 11T 63e Old Center. .122 617.1 The Uvulptor. .11 6:1 II Egbart 122 Third Race Helling: three quarter, of a I233 liar Day 106 S2.12 Eat-ne-reglna 110 Wiuliiit KM. S33 Truellght 110 OftZ Au.uetlna El Are .......110 CM Htppy Hours.

II 378 L.rtlla ........110 (KViUiHalaetta 110 ju2 The Navy. 110 Fourth Race Belling: one mile: S4U3 Evallne tUMl M.Merplec .100 6.M.1 Lulu P0 Calculator ....100 Rle-ht Chance Sit Kenston ......100 Woa Hata Off no 6373 Wlntnrop .....100 a5 Hroaaart 95 ail 7 Yelvington 100 Fifth Race Selling: seven eighths of a mile: 6-2U Rockwall loo i3 Old Law. .....104 G-7K Turtle -i5 Three Bars 104 r.14 Ever eat ..101 62M1 Boydim lo4 tXit Peggy ........101 31 Uuncan Bell. 02O2 Dr. 1U3 10 PE0B1BLE0DD3.

The following la a list of the odds that will probably be offered at Newport on today's races: First Race Selling; five eighths of a mile: 15-1 CJeo. Krata 07 10-1 Aurlferoua ...1.100 2o-l High 10-1 Htm men 100 ao-1 Husa 07 8-t Uot Knight -l Zenith t7 6-1 Incidental 3- 1 Flop W7 -5 Krlar Joha Second Race Selling: three quarters of a aile: 4- 1 Marion I 11 lo-l lano 15-1 Asn'a ......117 8-5 Me Idler ...11. 2H-1 Nfl.l- P.Ian 1 ..117 s-1 Jamboree .....11. VI Kitty ..117 20-1 Old Vntra C-l The Sculptor 5-1 Rgbart ...122 Third Rare Selling: three quartera of a mile: 20-1 Play Day ion 3-1 Rat ne i-l Wautaga 10 H-l Tmellght 110 30-1 Augjulna 110 10-1 Kl Are ........113 4-1 Hnppr L.yUla ..........110 6-1 11 2-1 The Navy 110 ourth Race On. mile; selling: 4-1 Kvsllne -l Maaterplec.

...100 IjiIu so 1.V1 Calculator H-6 ftlabt H2 -6-1 Kenston H-l Hat Off 3 3o-l Wtnthrop Kroasiu-t as ei tajvmgton inn rtace selling; seven ei.ru na ui a mile: l-l Rockwall IOi 32 Gil Law 104 8-1 Turtle Lov. 1 Three Bars. 13-1 Kvrrest lOl lo duydtai ...14 SO-1 Peggy lit H-l run-an 60-1 Dr. .103 -l Irkharf ....10 HARLEM OTEIES. First Race Selling: three foarth.

mt a mile: Irdex. Wei.hU lades. Wela-ht. 0103 Ulllan Our Dnmeatlc l'l 2H Halestrtna loo 3AS Treety UM) B.1X5 Little Singer. 1 413 Nonchalane 6.VS3 Pirate Prince.

luo 3o Ivory 6413 King Ualong. S363 Dad'. 6141 Msaqu. 2KN Ovation Bis MtiT .......107 OVUi Character Ha) 4.V4 Tranm sa3 Athenian IBM Lattle Tom. in nMLeintil SI 41 Boh 1 6413 Wlnalow Second Race Selling; two-year-olds eleven I sfa- teentha or a utile: 23 Chinkapin 100 34 Merry Oien list e32dMla.

Klmbello.fOO Star, and Btr a.l"0 B272 Mortarlty 103 2-8 Almanta 1US Sn Cllftoa KIMGaont eSMHoai .106 The ProfeaMrlo f364tagniar SV34 Heal laeaa lus Third Race Thre quarter or a mile; MUtng: ES Olenbok Iu2 207 Fall atonic. iaum Belmont 17 Senator Q-ajr (6ll)Martha 107 uc3 Little 353 Lottie ...107 Uuees 63-7 Terranat 107 S41 Berrlile 631 Digs. 10S 6 Santa Craa lo. SV.S caufleld Lone kw 6273 Charley Wilauallt 613M Spendoltn .,..113 Tradition 0.4OM. fcmirth Rane One atl'e ard a cztaenth 3SO Oreyharst Imp S-4-Harry ShaanoalOS 6iW7 The Piatacrat 3 Fifth Race rlva ria-tha of a arlle; for to-year-oWa: .414 Teanle SST Fair Decatvr.l08 6uo4 Cryatailin Booito Alleviate loo C34 4si Bramble.

1 10 tSWCnba Free. loo Siih Race One mile; seeing; e-ti Martin 9 417 Trlrby lOT 3-GNecaah 64 1 9 Lady Doleful. 1T 163M)Itw 12 35Clfla. Toung ..107 Jo. Clark BBIQHT0r E-IA-CH First Kace-SeHIng: three quarters of lades.

Weight. Index. Weight. T-rmarso 113 4 ToWss 10 Jeaaaett 63. Ml M.

0k1 enlta Lambent 1" 033 6-S1 Ts -l' Kpuan 7 Heart rli 1 f.l- iphonae. Km. 0421 Taa. SO S33 Para lifc.i.. iMcond vlghtli 75taard 4 Mia.

SSS 64 JJ an carta 11 IS tti 2 ndywlne4 MS 41'4 Premier HI to of a two-timrLT av-l HovitTvc BrooSirS ca7 Maraetaaa. t2 Mr. H-M i Hie-4aM ar.a a Tm a Bea Kar .11 atS I aa .111 .11 CM Maaaaaaa SB -4 Ma aelBasr F-o-n a.T Hal arr R'T Art Tiarra-Ka) arxat Maraaall 7. Man. -4T Hanua aiaarters liuln.

lale. Watdrta Kr3AHBgtaa IS 6nS t'ecla Rmua Ate-ao 51 U-saa 1111 rii.imiay 123 Mso Ki tart laitt. 1 avi.rv. rlaaa'B'ar. 122 CMIM.

Brean-t 1 27 tC-a Trade Last I ifecnnd Ran-On and uae etrth snlet; jiiJOM Mutrua jlvo t'aabrelia 1 lo laciTM lo IWaa Kaauaa Olag MardaaUMurg If Third Three q-artrra of a emiie; aelin: Hum ailT Rathaanr at. Laars Hay ...1 esrti at feer MU u. Mat UXJ Klia Km Hr7 UK Plai.tata lot Maaaelta 4IM Hunauat izmt 4 I aart-e. auwaa miaa a-lsarlr Hirvl -Jaka Flyaa rourth Raoa Oa aad tars alaie-ntha BtUea; Oampaa gtakea- -eK37iiMoa-relth ..11 2TCJ MJowtkorpe. 121 mxa Ar.lnaroa Ho t3Karnanat Fifth Kao One aa4 one fnarth m'tes; hard'et fttUColVieliblmaa le OU46 Kl aa 11.

ken ag 142 C3K3 Camberlaa4 ...132 6152 Last Fellow .14 32 Hickory 13 S3M D-wniag Flg lo IU Rovar las ta-TlHiu Andrew 123 aaat Boaeberry 8ARAT0QAESTEII-1 Flrat Race Thre foarth. of a mile; three-year-olda and irpwant, mai.l aa -Index. riant. Indea. W.ighta.

Mill TUHla! 11. S3ST La Footera. I 6S76 UtrKred'i N'llDeep'r'd'ni 367 Kastern Ray B3S7 Cvurtahly Fair "Rebel 1 Beeond Rare One milt; banrllcap: 4a Ferrtrr latt sa Challenger tMhiLord Sent ....1 Lad. ....121 Third Race Fit. etghtha of a mile; for twe reared 1 bnenrrr 113 Undry Marraylll Halenado 112 31Corelll 112 CsT Henduran 112 42 Arbitrator 111 Ferd Owen 11- Fourth Rare Ob.

apt one half the Kn-ner -luiinn ......12 ll2Braw Ii4 .....11 Ht-oi. Chlaffa 630. Little rlttrk IP Salvado Fifth Rare Eleven al-1eentas of a mile; for twn-rear-ld; selling: 1 13 Torll 1 6370 Bell Punch l42Arun 37Cr kett KI4 IH43PIAHI Bella 6370 La Ventura NKl St. lanuia Entry For Tt-I)gy. F.rat Rite H)x forlonga; for two-year-oWe: aell-Ing: Tllll May.

Wild Het. eaeh Hrlnca Bta-marrk. Leonag. Illenor. Lee.

I'M eaeii: Ktng-xella. Free K.lver Peter Aroher Barbee. lurnene, 10S each; Farcndelie, LHigh Maak. 10B tWn i Rare Helling: ala furlongs; Oelta. hm Ftuir.

hiii rimy. 2 mHi: rvtc, mt; Ladv Napton. Jean. Mary Bamee. Or gaaette.

loo aac-h: Holy Terror. Balinna. 12 each: Reel. 110; Leslcn, Billy Jordn. low eh; 1.

Ui.nt 119 rana lmujt. Third Race Flv. furlcn.a: for aeiiina: viih 1 i. Valid. Kelgado.

aach; Sue Hue. Bum. Dental, lol each: Bon li; Tool Lilly. 104 Katie Rutherford. Bonnie lone.

Lucky Star. 105 each; Barrleu, 106; Onl-noor. lit. Fourth Race Six fur Ion ra: sell.ng: Cavalry, B4; Nick Carter. U4-.

Bridget. MS: Judge kkouRer. Horseahoa Tobacco, 07 each; Montaomery, Nicholas. 911: Jane. 102.

Fifth Kaca One le: selling: I'ncl Pst. ReulB Ro-tt. tVtockholnt. Oild Band. each; Zarlna.

(UJ: Nannie L's Bister. 07; Neutral. Bob Clampett. IOI; Dew Irop. 12: i Hteadman.

102f Senator Morrill. 104; fcaH Oorh-ran. 100; Amber OUnta. 106; Joc-O-Sot. I0S: Lr.

Huger, 107; Tranhy. 111. LOUISVILLE P00L8. racia- dispatosi to tbb auacrasa. Pool on to-morrow'a Saratuga race, were sold to-night at th Turf Kschsng as follows: First Rac-Katern Bar, $10; La Fuel era.

Courtship. 8: field. $5. 1 111 AT-sv- V.nardo. Mjf eld 4 t.friS: Braw Lad.

tffUvS. Bork, rk Hell Punch. tilortan, La Ventura. Held, 3. TIP8.

On Newport. FRIAR JOHN, FLOP, INCIDEKTAU MKDDLKR. XARIQNL BOBART. THE NAVT. E8T SB BEOINA, HaPPT RIGHT CHANCE.

MASTERPIECE, A-XJNE. OtD UW, THREE BARS. LOCKHART. On CroaaeJ Pointe. CNCUB SIMON.

ARUNOTON. LOOAN. THE DUCHESS. UMBRELLA. BEAU IDEAL.

WILFRIED I URIER. OEOROB B. COX. WILSON. ORNA1IENT.

McQCIGAX ENTHT. MEADOW THORPE. ROVER. COLONEL ElOHTMAN. PKIQ- AL On St.

lunula. FARONDELXiE. PETER ARCHER, BARBEE. OELLA. VAN BRUNT.

atART BARNEB. LIKTKI STAR. BON MARCHE. CEL1A B. MONTOOMERT.

HORSESHOa? TOBACCO. CAVALBT. TRANBT. JUDOE BTEADMAN. BTOCX- HOLM.

On Harlem. TREEBT. OVATION, MART IDEAL BEAU, THE PROFESSOR, VORIAR- ITT. IIKITA. CAMFIBLD.

FAU8TONIC ORKTHl'RST, HARRT gHANNONi THE PLUTOCRAT. CRYSTALLINE, PAIR DECEIVER, EXAIIE BRAMBLE. TRILBT. JOE CLARK. NECBDAH.

On Brighton. TAKANASSEE. PURSE PROUD, TREMAROO. N03ET. MIg IENNI, ABUNDANT.

TOM CROMWELL, PREMIER, PAUL KAU- VAR. HAMBURG. BOWLINO BROOK. BLARNET-STONE. MAURICE.

DAMIEN. MANA88AS. BURLESQUE, PARMESAN. ST. LOUIS RACES.

Ferroll Kan an ImpreMive Race. tracuL BiaPATCsx ro tb sxariaxa gt. LouU, Auguat Is. John Rodegap'a handsome Hlmysr latp. Madam Jalla Jllly.

Ferroll. ehowed rare turn of speed la her rac at the Fair Ground, to-day. It ws. her second start at the meeting and the first time -sb. was ever asked tn go nv a half furlongs.

Quite, a bunch of speed was la the Held against her, auch fast one aa 14eo Rnee, White Leaf aad Tawanda going to tn post. Ferroir. maiden effort at tha raw urounda ara a. sparkiuig p-rf '-uiaaye and th wis eat accented a ahort price against th nlly to-day. Uebe Rose aeemed to be the only one of the rest that commanded any support whatever.

The favorite aa In fifth pt.ee when the harrier new pea. Marietta, tb seeood chene. rot off Ja front ith a flying start, bat Ferroll clnaeo on bar like a aa In th first etghtk of a mil. Bodegap a nlly nad to burn, rlhe move, over the grcMind st tremendous gait without sny per. eeptthle effort.

Marietta, Lleb Roae aad Te-araada struggled gamely to overhaul her hot the Hlmyar ally galloped In front the rest of way. winning as ah pleaded by two length, from Marietta, with Tewaad. third. Ferrol lmnreaetve victory haa con rlnced many shrewd horsemen that ah fully capah of holding her own with Eva RVr and Belle of Memrl. the two best BUlea Is receiving a apeetal prep for Isabella Btake.

to run next Maturday week. 8ta iiH nvST Empress Josephine, 1-ovlng Cup. Borrow. Cousin Llxxie and th. fast ones Tb tms Flrat Iae-ellang: ob mile: a In7-er.

AI lbs. Murphyi AddM BurtuMiaa. I be. teveaa Parol Or, 'UalT) nm 1:43. Boh Clancy.

Virginia M. Ltxste M. NteoUnt. irlsb Chief Otuuvaay aad 8otaonor alBcImd Race rJelllng: -mil and wveaty Tarda: May Galop. 07 lb.

(PrtarmanJ jif: Squire a. lb- tC. mb) Can Galop. 00 lb. (HaUr.

to 1 "me Jack Bradley, Ransom aad Aryaa ''r'nl'rd'i- Selling; for v. and half fnrtongs: Ferroll. kx Iba. fLych. 5 Marletm.

so-ibau trrn) JLYtl Tewaada. HH lbs. iFroat) 1.1tP I Ttme leH- Afra. Bo-qtaat. DesMolBea.

Whrt Leaf. Flonv G. Leah Boa and Melvla Burnhaaa also ran. Foarth ftaoe aVIUng: sta Mlaa Vernr. 0O Rm.

all 4 to 1 Bridget. MT rba. to 1 Marfctti. IOS lb. lOaraerl Itel Tim paragoa.

Neutral. Xrcklac, Huah and Mar Thoaapaoa alao raa. Fifth Rare ejelling: aevaa furlong: Truxilto. W7 FJeon Basqoil. 9 kba.

to I Donation. I0 Iba. Freeman! to 1 Time 1. Drvstr. Siddubla.

Uberatl, Dick Behaa aad Dr." aea raa. 8ixuh Raee Parae; for ah loan free urlonr Peter Arc herj lOO Km- rC. Comtail to 2 Clara a4 Ihar iHalil In I Veloc. I'lSlba. Crer to 1 Tims IM.

An me tdneld. High Bora Lady. Lady Vlneeta. Ina IAno. Bond laewa.

CoaatBy it aad aar JaaiipB 1 ar alao raa in ATEisTCr. Tbero Were) Many Snatches, and tbe Ralnr Wa. Poor. spswux. Bnara-rca vaa Bwotrtaaa.

Brighton Brack Race Track, N. Ataruat ML A track daan) and prerad a sarloa drawback mon at th Bear track, for It brought aaat only a ka ttat mt eeraichaa. bat It strlaUy aBactad tn racing, to net-, coas-pag he la piocasslsBsl ardar hi Os aaalorlry af the ram Qott a aaamber of lb Saratoga aai. gatloa appaal oa ta ecene, attractad by tn sweey of good, things that last week brought together. Deaplt the fact that th Coney lalaad Jorkey Club snaormees Tammany Ka.l II.

aa ajaf-u 1 eaiio-i-t la tne to-tjnty It ia tal-1 on l. of a that oranl Mciwn 1 oe a a ti i t-a a a ta on IIS in HO that h-ats hn arlll eoSM nerttr etnaa ta tela ta wic-er. TO eott la etIU at tlorae Htiei. Var Nay Br rfcia tha rv. (B h-M aaa mM So waa tliesl J-eo mtm a ks gnu s.rmare after a hm th romiir.g ami anaexng ar a baTi la a fwiuia drt ls Hay "wle4 taM hruaatM anvth-e ai far ta ta.u F-n-U ran4 Seat muaet.

aa tae by a saaot -4 oaa too un Wtai u.ti. a. for Marti. awj t-a ether, la a that jar. itw aai n- faaorK.

uaaaala. 5 f-trara. aad thea tl 3 -J' Tnuiu vka wa aa-aaracl la the 1 th tntrd im start aa If ah. w4d Ibaka ruW ne at H. aatt ah ura waa wretrtwoiy Hddea.

was taira. 1 play aa eh last aaaaaad cm Hard o-aald-raa caea- Tb Sea Call HilvlWap. for threye-oMs-rM to Sunny ae. M. lta harry her f.

ta Im half taa la waa fc.4. At e- Bawrrer. a-j to war, wlaatns a laaatr rrMB rHorat King la ta fifth rac the talent 14 kJ Mhal 1., ovael hy Charley fr. tba geaal 1: 111 tains, and the too gra-n a til. a clip that awda tne bonkta.

wr. bat am. bum at. wniaag. imia vhhlM aHkort tnulbta.

wlB Moat d'Or rtsaw a p. anMuaal, who cam aaaa. at tfc Boat, gettarut away last and e-r boaj able to Boaiertalty Chang wim aoaatwa. Saaeta Mmrtta pvra-ed hla aeaai t-luoblng ta aalmajl around to aara. la aplta ut Mart'a a rraalty to anlaaala to Kaa been atutassw rl.t (w Ja.tMai R.

Keaa. Thia atnk-a the ardloary b-se er as'betag a Uttt vscaluur. Pmnlar and Dr. Sheppard war tb. talent ehoica la th last rare, rh former rloatag si 13 th latter at to k.

To a fair at.rt Cromwell took th lead and he4 It to th ee-t. wlnalna by a ak from Preaawr. snd tr. Sh-r-pard third. CVoeaweU opened al 10 1 aad aent back to SO to 1 at tha ei-a.

LAST IEK or Ike Kamrorr Meeting; nt ar acta- siartn-a to raa inut aaratogs Rac Tsark. Aaguat IA Th last week of th Saratoga Raetag Asaociatloa's susamar meeting commenced ander a amil-ing ky. Th eaaarf rain of yenarday laet sight had redu-d th tr.ck to a river ef aiBddy w.tar. tat bad a'- arvd ta reel at th atnaoaphrr. Tk card efferc was ait exc-euttonaily go4 for Moaday.

arhH-h Is generally "fR day." The atten.lane waa oulte up to the ml aland- tntr. -JTaa raHat waa agah rula.1 by wlis-drawala. Taw ra-aa. were to affair. Only IS layers of odd weighed la for the e.

Trolley waa mad a hot Ch.dr th th efapnlng trim, clualng at to l- Tea K.jre and T- larran were ne tanetea 01 inf waa a tener delay at puat. -aueed by Han-lon a wild aatlce. When taey anally went away Hugh I'eonv am th flrat lo ahow. Marlto then Aaahad la la tarn gar way 10 Trolley, who went on sad woo eaaiiy by thre. length a.

Marlto waa ereond. a ne--k tn front of llanhHt. Marlto waa disqualified fr fouling Tartartan. Thia made the oflk-tal niacin. Trolley, Hank aad Trfart-a n.ad Times was a too-heavy fsna-lt 1n th.

aeeond event. He )uailnVd the be' tin. py wmntn. pulled up by three lengtna rrom npeinaurom, wna FlorUIaa third. In the third event Gibraltar was selected to do tha trick, and closed favonta at to 3.

The favor! le took up the run rung at th drop ef tha Sag and waa never beaded. Lydlan made a bid for flrat hnnora la tha at retch, but rould not gat up. All the would-b randldataa were arratrhed from tha fourth but Havoc aad Fenirr. one to a was th eloaing quotation aaalnat Seagram's horse. He won In a gallon by a length.

Allle Bell, a raak outsider, opening at 10 to with Beauchamo ud. beat the Has to-day and won th fifth rac from l-t Uoleta. the fa- vorlla. rtddea ay rt. nnieioa.

ne laapeu in inmi at tbe atart. and held ihia aJvanias until the thin furlnn fiole. whea Mary Galvln tM'ked bar noae to the front. Thorpe, that good Weatern boy. mad a gallant effort, but Mary Galvla died ua-der him.

It ia aa HI wind that biowe noooay gooo, an hereafter It la probable that when Seagram A Lewie have an entry Charley Thr.ri a ill be In th saddle for th. Canadian distiller. PETTIS DESPERATE. Poor nsl noas Ca ase tbe Pnraea Tb Be Cut at Detroit. araotAL mar atom -to rats SBOtrraxa.

Detroit. Auguat la To-day was aa off day at Gross Point, and that fact, tog.ther with moat unravarab; sat her. mad th attendance slim. Thcr war aeveral sbowara during th afternoon aad tb track was deep and holding. Three of th llv favor lias won.

while th other two rac. want to oatatdera. Th management to-day lasued aa order that In future all puraee not fixed will be tnuV. They have besa WW and $400. Thia action haa been taken on acooont of th allm attendano.

Tha flrat raee of th day wa. a Ove-furlong affair fur maiden Lewi' Aawiata waa ooei aide red tb beat of th Inferior aH uf nine that alerted, and aha waa always favorite, with Our Chance a well-played second rholcw. Our Chanc went to the front J-arly and won on th end easily hy three length. The favorite waa taken the long way by Turner and raa to th aoe. Elector, wbo wss the choir In th mile event, second on th card, oroved easily th bast in th going and won by two length from McGulgan's Arlington.

Th original mU handicap waa declared off aad In Ita stead waa put oa a ee.nng raa at meaame ai. tanr. Frank Jauoeyt ws the favorK and opened at to 1. He waa backed to to before post time. Vlo Regal proved to have mud speed to burn.

and. going to the front early, ail the way. although cm th end he was sent to a drive to atall off Stray Mtap, who was eloaing fast. Vica RsJ wa freely nibbled at 10 and 12 to L. J.KM1 A'uianO'le nothing If he la not a mud hor, and tbe.

nxat vn-f uriong affair was only a romp for him. He waa at the favorltee price, and from th fall ef th flag nothing tn th race got a lap on him. Gardner's Vlacouat ran ta the place. Jim Flood waa considered the beet ia th aevn-furiong affair that wound up the card, and 4 to 3 waa the beat to be had about him. Ha could never get dneer than third, however.

Hartford Boy earing away aad cprnina up a big gap be for bad gone th flrat quarter, which he maintained to the end. Fay Be.le waa second and Snrlngtlm third, with th tarorH hasten sff In nf th place. POOLROOM Race Track Hanafers Are Making Kick. SraOIaX BiSTAtOB SO TMS BMajtriBBB. New Tork; Auguat 16.

Th general pubile ef this city wss to-day somewhat surprised to lean of th enormous proportion that th poolraoca business had reached under tb preaeal reform ad ministration. Presumably there has tin no bat. yng on race horses In this city, but th "kirk" ma Engamaa. proprietor of th Brighton Beach rare track, shows plainly that there la a large number of poolrooms and hand-book maker la and around New York. The first thing Mr.

Knifeman did when he reached Brighton to-day waa to notify th West, ern L'nioa Company that ualeea It canard fur-nlahlng th -resulta of the racea to th poolroom In and around New York he would not allow It representative on the track. gav as Ms reason for this step that th anendane flaa been materially derreaaed at Brighton Beach, owing to th poolroom. Engernan even declared he would not allow the sporting and am ticker to be supplied. Many hand books ar run on ticker d4a. The Western Union supplied tb "ticker" with tb flrat rac direct from the track, but Rnga-man at ono.

called a twit, Th hand book mea wer unaware of tk caua of the ik-kera aoip-plng. It was thought by them that something waa wrong, and they refused to lay any odda after th first rac. Shortly aftar th laat rac they wer surprlaad to get th results of tb laat five race la a cuattnuou manner. Th war promiees som Interesting feature. It la well know, by follower of raoe horeee that within a radlua of atx blocks there are thousaada of duller wagered daily.

Th pnolrnom roes claim they will be only temporarily Injured la their bualne by th action of President En.e-snan. A number of them stated to-night they would receive the resutta of tbe Bright raoea to-morrow. However, the Western I a Ion notified them to-nlgnt It would not furnish them to-jnorrew. and tn oolrom people will have adopt some Innovation to order to obtain I been. 50 P00LB00M3 Will Be Rinninc In Covington By Mjtbl fall To-Day.

gtmonton's poolroom, with Charles Bollinger I. charge, wa open In Covington yesterday for a few minutes. Before any betting wa don Mr. Bollinger anno need that the room -would cloe "on account of a alffle-ulty la selling wtre. In." Th announcement wa aeceptaa as meaning that Bollinger hsd rrMd tint ta hurk sgslnat th local authorities.

Th room was to hsv be. Of, rated a a panlroam par and simple, without tha el -graph company "front" whlh la aaed at rh sjnbarbaa room. Mayor Rhlnork im lord RoU linger that be would anr be sltowed to run Sve mtntMes. snd That utoulMedly had mora tn wlrb closing tb room than sny dinv-ulty ronomv Ing wire. The intention of tbe official a art ws In 41 rated when Olef of Pollc Push ami for 0orga HajTtogton.

wb im ean-analbly to Bma-ager of the Kuburtaui room, and plainly Informed him that be would ear troul.l and exptaa by eloeteg hi rone at one. Laat Bight Mayor RhU nock Jd: '1 ahall net wait for th Pol- Cn-mkiona to act. I think the Suhurbaa will close to-morrow without 11 anting a dVOIewKy. It will eteae. aoa, and you can osnala of Biat.

ya If CfcJef Push ha to rreat th m-Dioy errery 1 sjanwtea. 1 am aot going to al-Kt7 th room to run whea tne 4 and awblle sentiment ar against than. Th Bolrarban will wt rue to-morrow. kav Bad aom Oimealty la finding bow ta clc the room, bat we know sow and ar ptprel CAJADIAH BOAT I Glertcait Ba thte America Monao in tha Becttm KJtce. mm im IS.

GLracairB 1L th Cans. dlas. defaatsd Momrf, th Aaaaricna cnnilenger. ta tb aano. of tb warle.

of races to-day for the sceanbu-t ermtnia tbs weather md1tlons ly vrere th rename of i being the better ben vy weather craft. TM bwocaini a mm mmimm ATfW aa ui ivm. ui. aaawtiuB af final victory la ta aerie I mow admitted to depend largely poa tk atrungta mt th wind In tb rea come. Ia a lignt blow th tn a a tiff brees th Owiml la looked upon a ur.

winner. To-day' rae waa ever a tri angular ewura aaca ten; on aad a half mt.es ire unnyeitr tm ciiu tiiancra ie line seoa so we ends sbead of I fee Hob and wltn a send bead on. To em th etner hand, got a bad Tk. at Moro. amat.

To Do Ilisf Cp for tb Crack Thre. -sraetax xiarAcn to raa uamisa CMcagOL August 14. Th gra surnris of day full mt surprtae at Karlem' to-day was the Cut Bill Lady Ca laliaa ran. Ia eorr. par.y hr ttn mta 4 aai4iaial a evyarad IM 1034 1 ithla a it th tea 3 st4i by Ubee-lw Is la.

Oa' Cwuh. la in faaetk rao. aauUt torih. auri-vao a aa .1 aileM. predVMd fc waald aa la.

4ek. aatbar pel favania, waa bwtly baat-a. Th. ataM-a X. W.

Marphy w) 1 W. Brhorr aapacta Waneaday. Tbae. ar 4 boraaa la the tat. aaxaag them Ac aad M-a toai- Aa rt la bains raa Kiicfrip tsar will bring laa h-e Untr ot tha baai irM-rarM la eat.

The Ora as.at haa aareed ea-ee a aai lrM l-ur aa4 M-a. Ib-rpa sod 1 1 ar. s.a prohabla A mmn at w.ll ke Glared for a re ai urn aad a atataaatS 1 4 aa quarter MUaa. TABU IIUBT Im Cirrleville Year Air aVntnethlng of lit History, sratal. Btararca To tbb aJMtciB.a, rlr tkkla.

Augast VTabaa. ta aup- it rtngar Bw Beld by tb New pert I ky.J Rae. Ing AasaslaUoa i tl. a tnvaatasMKai aa la bia tdewtity. wraarbad hla aekk ta a rac under the aaepera of lb Ptrkawar Biaalere' AaaeriatlM last ar sad was uader ta ear af far.

Hang a vetar iaarlaa la thl city, for ab.at al waaaa To Sue lor waa an prafioaal aftarBooa. but Tanmaa FratL th rare of tb bars, aald: 'I rSaemhr hiss welt and old kao Mm among a thousand. II waa a aoerel. wltk wan alar is hla forehe.4 aad a Ma oa hi muuth. bad a white hind foiK aa far aa tie lutnt.

It well fiaai and bad grant 4. but wai light meet my loeel. I have bewrd met he irasa ronalderably during pal year. I thin aiae waa I he only rajuiileof a fast bore be ls-k4 while, bar. "I am not aurarisrd at Sis sndarful ne-fem- MOEBLEIJ HANDICAP.

Ureat tttrr Ilnt Kor Oak leg's Caent. Th Moarleui Fall Handicap, at mil and a eighih. a aeqajel to th Clirlail.a M- spring HaBdlcap, ta run at Mkl'a fa 1 nieetliig. closed alth entrie. th lie lncll-ing th very Wat of th otvlaleai la th Weal.

Tha enirte as aa fallow: unununi. Tvphm Flrai Mat. Fre A-l ire. ykl. Alsl.

imo I Itramblr. wura. Whit Frost. Kl Tor a. ltlo, Miyr, n- India.

Th Kachetnr. la.a. It. I'merella. M.mcreilh.

tUngarann. Ximred. Letrber, Me4u-tborpa, Macy and Timemaaer. MB. DETEILEB'8 BParsEsa stkc aa BisvaTca v.

irtrnta IxIngtoB. Auguat IA Hon. Maude Iwt-wetler. of Harnahurg. (Ira ad y.

mailed Ruler nf th Benevolent rrotartlv Order of Kika of th t'nlted giaie. made a burner) tiait lstngtna lo.dsv, srrivtn. si no and departing st 3 o'rlork. He ram foe the purpaee of pur-rhaalng fern J. T.

Kilia a highbred anddl Iwrae. which, ha eecured for gtuu. IID M'PABTLAHD ainotked Oat Tom HrCss In One Inut Hnmrr Re I by Won. Buffalo, N. Auguat IC-Kld McPsnlssd knotked out Tom M.Cune.

af Celumbua, Ohio, befor tb Olymplo A. C. ta-atghl af ler tn minute of hard fighting. of aad with a bard rtabl-baBd awing on the Mianach. MCun la pa 4 bla band on his stomach and ah crowd relied "foul," but th refer odered th fight to proceed.

Part-land land two snort Jabe Uw momaeb aad McCun lay an bla bark oa th floor and writhed around. Tb house waa I. aa uproar, but a xmlnattn by physician, wbo declared the b.owa were not foul, the rfre ne. larrd M.i-Pwitlaad the winner. Ita'iiM wetghad 1 Jas una and McPartiand 1.7 pounde.

Kut Johni. colored, of Evanevtll. who had prevloualy challenged the winner frwm ihe ringaitle. waa put on In iMr'unm'm place. Jobs-aim put up whirlwind ballle for fle round, landing many ai.nging bwiwa.

but waa Anally aourd by right-hand hair-awlns. half upper-cut. Juat below tha heart, and wa 1 minted out. The preliminary saa yvn-round bout between Hornr nelby iKId McCoy a Ur.rt herl, of India, apoha. and williani Walla--, nf C'-lumbua.

in.i at lo pound. Mi-Coy waa behind htm broiaer. Wallace waa knocked aquarly off hi feet in the slsth round, but esrae up a ike ball rang. Wallace made game light, but Selby wuipolnted htm and gut the declaion. LAID TO BE8T.

The at Servicre Done For Poor John McDonald. Th laat tit haa been prfcrmd for poor Joha McDonald, whoa long fight against death ended early Munday morning. Teaterday. at ft. tsl-rlck's Church la v4pa-tn, hundreds of friend from both sides of th river gathered psy tb laat tribute to the popular eponlng man wViae find qualities had made a nam kiwnn far and wide.

Iter. Fat her Mmtth officiated at Ih er-vira, and th Interment wa al At. Mary'a Cemetery. A large eortee of carriages followed toe body Ita laat reeling pla e. Th pallbearer war Hugh McMhan, John Ryaa.

WUilam Patterson. Jam a Butler, P. A. Cuenuraa aad Taosnas j- A TEH-BOUHD 00. 1 Kid tl and ana Harris have elgnn.

th fu. lowing art 1c lea fur a lea-roaa4 got -Artie la of agreement entered Into by and ba-twaen Bam Hsrrla. party of th flrat part, sad Kid Cyst, party uf th second part. Raid part agree to box 10 rounds st 113 pounl. aiafch to com.

off befor th club offering the laraeet puree. SAM Hal rtrtia. KID t'Yl. Dave Rlcharda, Euges Luia. Wltn.

CLEYELASD MAM W05. aramat. turttca to tbs naaptasa, Baltimore. Auguat 1 Lua llerkwllh, of Cleveland, knocked out Jim Janaey, uf Washing ton, to-cBght. in llv.

rouada Juan had sll th bast of th fight up to hi knork-ou. It ws terrlflo battl from start tn flaish. bath Bar hammering each other at a tar rl hie rale, and the mk man went dv four lima in a many rounds, but In th arm a left-hand lab on rh jaw and a terrible punch la tb solar pie.ua anlatwd Janey. 1 LASTED OJE EQUIP. SPBCIAI.

BiarATOW TO TBB LaMilavlll. 'August IS. Jim Watia. rolneavl ehamploB weltar weight nf the South, defeated Prof. Jama.

Frew, ex-tnaLructoT of th eafuart Loulsvllla AtbeMas Club, here laat algM la ne round. Th nolle stopped tae n.ht at th nd of th first round of Ita brut Ii nnl Refers Bsly gsv hi daela'on In l.ll't Wall. Th derlaloa gsv general dlaeallefac tlbB. CBEEDOH'8 EW H01CE. SPBCIAI.

TO tbs s.acia.B. It. Lamia, August la. Cblunel Joha tl. Hophiaa relumed to I Ms city from the Kaat this Burning and aaaoonord that Craedon would aaak sit.

Louta til horn, and that. Am or lane, hi light with McCoy would hla last. He will be give, a leatimta-iial when he pae Oiruuga bete en route Wt, ACCEPTS If UBPHT8 CHALLI5QL Johnny Van Hewst write from i Columhn thai will accept Billy Murpfay'a ehsllens for a a In this city aad wsnls th latter I a4 mm an tlclea at anee, lb match to at 123 pvjnds ssd to lak place before, tn club offering th least purs. a A8S0CIATI0J Football Will lloia Ummy This Hea. aon.

There Is question to th fact 'that aeo tattoo football 4a btalslag a Strang hotd upon Cin cinnati athlete, sod bid fair to bsroma pnnular asong th devote, of football playing. Aa aa-eoelaltoa football lagu haa been rgaiaad. Thl. iMgu will limited six teams, already ah' have been secured. Th Indians, Bella-rue Browne, St.

Patrick. Kenton, th Shamrock Tb gkammcks kav be. Ih only football team la tbla rliy for year, aad tnru-wnderft aueceaa laat aeaaon IneTitred the lo-a jt a leagu. A meeting will held rbl week rorssuiat piaaa or tn coming aeaaon. WOS BT ABOOHAUT.

Mulsdalpkaa." Aaguat IA TIW pair anr.d snail rae for tb A merle aa hnpl unship, wklc was or det ad to be row Over by the refer af tha National Regatta, keraass of tb crew's foullbs on ana4hr at th turning atak on Saturday, wa won to-day by tb Argonaut Jtawing Club pt Toronto. Canada. There wer tare stsrtars. Philadelphia had the shor buoy. th middle and th Vepr rrw of Khilaoelpaia ta itaid coure.

Araamut i.utd beautifully and rroraed ta line a Inner by tare aragtna. Tlnve l.llV BILLUBD COlTEoTe Mrw Terk. Aaguat JA A sis -same eonlaet of straight rail blUlaraa waa aaejua to wight ai Ualy by Hugo Kerkau, champion of Cliimaar. aad F--1-ward McLaaghlta. cbsmsatm ef Peonvylvanla.

The aour for la-Bright waa: Total, by Karkas. I porn total Vy McLnughlm. ftai swlet: Btgheet raw by Karkau. 12 putata; bighant run by Mu- HOODV8 SARCAPARILLA. USE YOUR REASON And Profit by tha Expariencg of Other PtOpJa.

Thr gro thousands of pwopl wbo bava bssn cnrexl of nervoo trouble, aurofula aorc, rheomattsm. catarrh and other 4tseaa by purifying to'jood wKk Hood's Barsaparllla. TTtis grant need cln will do tha good work for yoo If you will give It the op-portunliy. It ton Bp your ayitem. creat.

aa appttt Sal gv t. rtfreshlcg sleep. Oet are tha la take iiood Baraaparuia. 1 ti.7 m.i-u.,,. 1 1.

rWter.Ma.-lt. R-iyal Albert ta.ii aa ta ti 1.. i. i.n Ke. .1 1.

laaxl MrAda- rr.i- I vi Aug'iel l. halla plaied iwie t. aaaeatlll. snr 1 I a tertew- lja Hr'si kn Ci-IUaa an i I rVa-hpntl. (ui )t played reeull' It i 1.

ik KUk. ftt nS. er-. II. nr snd HaietM 1i.

Ih same eiiwe in sin. Pl ))! 14 I. lamas. i Fi V. i lfrn.n.i Hita Ft.

Watn It Ft Vtaine I Sin i i II Mare. I -l i 4 usi ii Th thl a nf IK ei.nln inmrg a. ing been i leiiMii a i tlvi. aa-t s.iih. EA8TERS LtAGUL llkrrr r.

a tn Vr PM eft i Twrwfi4 U.fTa tmnm i bA lyrii-Utf UifMltll galer ymyiuM a a oi tmtn. AMATEUR EAJEE1U. it inf unr mil- tmm fl-ltl ng liPl TA i. iw 4lb 4f ft 4.J ihml mm ar ftij mt fc. th hHJekl tmatmur fti.ftv mllt.

11 Mro-dM't mt its i 4 Hr lgimiBiS WWW I (at mm.) August 23. Tur 1 flvtft A44ryM k-r uf t.nt,uirr ri Mauler 1 4 mrmMt lBlng Amr. Aa f-a -mm TH Hi'lfSr-r mr i-h-ti mmw imf. Ant bjr rr of iiv. ft- TtM T-.

fc-ra' l-v-lii (, ,4 H. mm hl0 19 mmm tit I. 1- vwt tp rrp-nt mih A -l-Fa r. Hmm tw Ittilu. tl.

i Tm Hu. hryvm th, ifMM 1 wm Unaa JT bf irtar l-'ll 'Bil Innings iJllltffBft Him SI I I hi mtmm I I VktmMtr tU'tim 4 U- rw kj th mt fata Ivng lu fiY mttf lfn tn tii- ivmii i tt J(M MtUMgrr I.g uriavm it kn', mm hW tf.ni that 4-f-m -l 1 lllun UM Cun1.) l. ha gftifl Id th fjleewfl lT Al 1 a4t urxlr 'h nam rft-lti-ttan I 1 -W -till I lhV fil tw kai is IdtfHI Km. f'rmyrly T'ta imi 0 lnd.a fur th baurv vt iirwrcU, frm 0m m- BPOiTIBO GOSSIP. J.m Frauei.

Wl.li Ua j. I ar ruut-l lo mil ai 1 nlghl u'cloik In rily an Franey saya: "I hv lb ring already sod entitled to anfi'r liwi.a mm eft. 1. i If anstous lo aet a mn-it-i a. get a Sid bet of 4 I nlm." Cddl Walaej will a a I i Ii'ih Hw mvt auadltlona ultai4e ll bear from rtusa 11 YERIE8 8 APPOIIlMLITt srnclat, bi spates 1 ss i isia Ll.HVIt.LB.

Internal venue Vrrk La' n.aj tw lowing Bpolntmi rii 1 Mofnersel. H-clal branoy illsinlerlea. iKi.ulv Ml.t.llr.l,lr,uli I t'anilell, lealgned DR. PIEBCE'8 MtOlClM YaaafOalV' TV A proa. V7a' 41 las lib Jft eV TT 4 if ns ats owe.

weak servJ I It, i mm tmlt4 is BBDttrd lr IB marii-i yotinf s-1 ttlis w.v FTmstutrl "Tm, pled wives nd h.W.KK.hrB nMkri fc-and nnhstvpineMi. snd i.eraethaa impoaaiblr or a i A -T be dl.fcgnred fret a. main, a womsa. kul crippled in art very -or derpet pH TP eT'- by any rrmaia cond.tton. ra-re turn give, vigof.

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