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THE BEOOKLYN CITIZEN, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1890. DID HE GET THE WATCH sixth race should go to tori Harry, Intri-uuante and Bayohester will fight lor the place. DXCIOTG" A PLEASAITTEEOEPnOII. aY Twentreitn7 Ward athletic Mub Entertain lirlonrt. The Agonist Athletio Club, of th Twoaty-mlvthWard.

had ii TecButloo at Haller's Hull, on Eastern Parkway, Inst night. Th hull a handsomely dooorated, and worda of praiso could be heard from Ml who put In an appear-nnoe to take part in tb ploaauree of lb evou-iug. At 9 o'clock the urand march, led by Wa. Chapter and Mise liarthel, began. After a number of fancy figure were gona through with dancing began, to mini" by Professor Tirkl and Ktevonaon, and was continued until nn early h.

ir tha morning, when the familiar atraina of Home. Kweet Home" informed too merrymakers ttiat tho hour for departure hnd arrived. I in snores, of the affair waa due to the fol lowinit committee: Floor mauaaer, Chapter; assistants. J. Pauer, and J.

dI Committee, Kiebrn. G. Bauer, J. Bauer, J. Waller and J.

Kiehm. The offloera are: O. Heller, president; G. Wauer, vice-president; W. Chapter, recording eecretary; J.

Bauer, tinan-cial aeoretary: J. Sadler, treasurer; J. Bauer, captain; C. Kiehin, eorgeant-at-arms. FINANCIAL.

EOOKLYN INVESTMENT 8ECUK1TIKS (VruMliiC. Jfi. staples c.i. wo. a i aouiAguw Telephone aw Brwtijrn, AtlantloAv.

B. B. Co. Atlantic Av. It.

B. 10. p. o. Atlantic At.

it 5 p. c. nltv TT.llrnAll fit IDS 107 171 jiinu.ij v.v.. Hrooslyu city Bilioa i Co 5 p.o. Jn JO Jliianwlck Av.Uailroadt'u p.

c. bde 10J Broadway Ballread o. stuck 1,1 Itroadwuy rtallroail Co. i o. noui Broadway Ba.lroadCo.

5 p. c. Bn 18 B. n. ncwUiun It.

11. i 7 p. c. bouda 100 100 101 ius J. 1.

B. (smith ft.) a. re. "toon c. I.

aj B. B. Co. op. bourti.

ire creeetowe Railroad Co. a p. c. i one 107 fo. B.

rem. K. B. Co. 7 p.

c. bond. Jott no. Ceul B. B.

Co. p. o. loj Grand si. A JVwt'a B.B.C0 5 p.c.lids 101 KlOOKlVD GaaCo.

aloe I'd not n.i citir.eu's -as Co. Q. bono Fulton Municipal Gas o. rultou Muuioiiial Gaa Co. p.

o. bds. Metropolitan Gas "'n Metropolitan Oaa o. p. c.

bonds Nassau i.aa'Co. ixaasiu eaaOo. a p. o. I'coide'a Oaa Co.

atouk. Veonln's Gas Co c. ms ion Soj lim 103 101 1M Ft-oplo'a Sua Ou. 8 p. c.

bonds. Wilflaniebnrgk Gas Co. stock Wllliamabaritll nu Co. 6 p. oonila Vniou One i-ightCO.

ot 0 p. e. bonds Tnlon Gas lubtco 5 B. c. Brooklyn iJank stck Broadwav Hank stock fted.onl Bank slock Commer ial Uauk stock JlfthAvenua Bank at JTlrst National Bu stock bmui stork Kiaarountv 1'anK stock 10H 101 iii.v 1:10 liS no" lur, WD.

i "i IKS 5:5 4J5 1GV 150 ion 10l Hamilton Bankwtoc J.on iaiand Bale stock Wanntarturfrs' National nnk slock. Mechanics' ami Traders' Bank Bank stocn Js'aasau yatioual Bank slock Ratloual City Bauk stcck Kortb 9lde Bank stock Twenty si tli Ward Bank stock Ppraat-e Nstlonal Bank bKh-k "wallahout hank stock Brooklyn Truat Cn. sck rankl.n Trust Co. stock X. nns Coui.tr Trust Co.

stock Long Island Loan and Trust Co. st'k. Nassau Trust Co. st.K:k Tuuh.i '1 mat. atnCk U15 225 1TO 133 40 UU -'10 IKS SIS 10S 'Brooklyn City afe Dsptsit stock.

1T5 ixma isianii iitiwwi v. Krass County Insurance Co. Jn Tsland maiimnce Co. slock Ijafayettc Insurance Co. stock Insuianco Co.

st-ick yhconlx DMirnnceC stocu Williarasliuritli lnsursucc Co. Aoarteniy ot Music. so 170 "so 110 15.1 1115 nr. it's 158 195 Vnrlr Vernr 181) MHiflu1 T.lirhl jHO. Stock B'k a Munlcliai Meo.

i. rno aiwa. B'k'n Water Kr.nt and Dry Bock Co. HP'Tctut noniia Kings County Water Wupoly 1 loirs Co. Water Sti'iply Co 0 c.bds rislbusti Water work ro.

stO' It yiailmsri Waier Work Co. 6 n.e.bds.. ho. B'klya haw AI ill C'. stock Now Yorit A So.

B'klyn Veiry Co. st'k T- So Ferry Cit. p.c bds 21assapso.ua Imp. Co. dp.

0. ivx.iUvldsnd. 10O IUS 75 1011 145 30 ion no 101 THE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, Cora.r ltlontaatte aad Clinton CnPITnL Capital and Surplus, $2,200,000.00. Iataveat Allowed en Dspodls, wkieh may be made subject to chock at slulit of la- York Clearing Hne.se inveatineait. AiithotUed by charier to ael ss aior.

srustee. anminisir.tor, erinaayothHi -jpoaiilen of ir''t lrt moMr. cia utmatce for railroad er etaer corporatioa V. S- Bonda aad ether Invest- "fpVa'dliofeash er approved will gusraitc. traveUug letteia el eradit and pay all traits oudor the same.

CHKini jaj. a. jAUESBilb-SCUKBAN, CaKrelary. laKliSttlCK COOiroN, Asstsiaat Secretary -1, leslab O. Lew, Fraune Cromwell, Ales.

At. V. bite, A. A. Low.

Michael CVauneey, Wra. B. Kend.lL Kdwln F. Kuowltoa, John T. Martin, Jobs I.

Pierrepont. Oeorte O. Beynolds. junii r. itoiie.

Henry K. hhaldsa, C. D. wood. Win.

H. Mala Ahram B. Bsylil. Henry W. AlaiwAD, iarle.

M. I ran, s. w. Booeoo, lotdt tiion, w. unaiiutfr.

Chrlstiao T. Ctuiateusea. THE PEOPLES TRUST COMPANY. 17a JAONTAUIJIS STREET, capital i- aiu H.1of,M Surt.lna MO RecelTM meoey en deposit, subject check at and allows Interest on the feme. Suecial rates a balances reiiinlniug a s)iclned time.

Issues certificates ol deposit, drawing lntereat. An. taert.iHl by law to art aA vxerutor, aituiiniatrAtor. nates, receiver, fiscal and trausler laent; aud a. rr.

lstimr of and bond Is legal depository for court moueya. Accounts of InslitatiODe and societies uiaiia money on botuis and mortKaaea and other approved acctiTilios. clie'ka are psTd rongii His New York Clsarlug IIouuhs. letters of credit. OFFICftHS I WILLIAM Tt.

MVBTIIA, Tresldent. FBEHEBIOK A. 8CHR0EDBB, Hret Vles-preea Hu'kaci j. MOBiB. fsesond Vies Ptealileat SUWABU JOllMSoN.

bocntary. TKCSTBKs: Frederick A. Schroedar. Uorac .1. Morse.

btao.ford. Henry J. Culli'U. Daniel y. ewis.

Jacjb O. Dettiner. William H. Murlha. Xlavld H.

Boinly. Cornelius K. Hoaaiaata' John E. eearl Jr, 1 sailor M. Bon.

Bernard uauagoet. Howard II. Sralta, Groi-u. L. Peaa yrcdcrle A.

W'aid, boUiuioa W. -ToiiiiBoe. CieorKa P. Taiigsuaau A lonso Hlote, William B. Hill, Edward B.

Berilett, BolwrtJ. K1nili.ll. Paul ll. Kretssobmar, 'rank B. Mania.

-William A. A. BrovrtV MPKICIPAI, ELECTRIC LIGHT COM-PASV-Brooklyn. N. Y-.

Sept. 20. 18110. A tn.rterly dividend oi Ifo I'er cent, uasheei; declared nn tbe c. IU1 Hms of this company, nsyable Oct 1.

3 oo '1 rann booka will las ch.aed from Sept. -M-li, taot. to OC. 2d. 181,0.

a. 10 INSURANCE. PHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY. BKOOlaK.V.'V, SEW YORK. Caah caeltal aiaeu Dee.

81. 1889 lAabllitlu tnrpius as to polloy hnldera oo 4.1M.-55 6S 1.401.021 to AAK-M. SNU Wai w.mil.wv... OFFICE Breeklya, rhenl Balldisig. Cast Strw.s.

aad o. 114 Broadway, K. D. CITT OF HEW TOBK: testara Caloa Balldlna, Broadway, tarasi 1 SPOT THE AMATEURS, I American football liataa'ai Helled. aala Arranseel UnldtMir Faetluaes.

Tbaolubi ln the American Football Union year will be: Iiew iork uresceu Orange A. and Htaten Island A. A'w play each other in a aeries of uaniei to championship pennant The Crescent A. at present hold that title, and it will take mighty strong team to outdo them in the Held year, aa the team will be the atrongett yet placed in the Held. The schedule of games been arranged thia order: Si6, hew Vork A.

0. vs. Uic-oent in New York; Orange A. Staten Island A. 0., at Htaten Island.

Nor, New York A. C. va. Orange A. at ftjw York; Crescent A.

C. ti. Staten Island A. Bay iiidge. Nov.

8, New iork A. C. vs. Htaten Island, at rjtaten Island; Orange A. Crescent A.

0., ot Orange. Nov. 15, New York A. C. vs.

Orescent A. at Bay Jlidgoi Orango A. C. va. btaten Island A.

at Orange. Kov-fc, Ne iork A. C. vst Orant'S at Orange; Crescent A. C.

va. Ktalen T.l.n.l A mk Mjttnn aland. KoV. 29. NeVT York A.

C. vs. Staten Island A. at hew York, and Orange A. C.

vs. Crescent A. Bay Hidge. Aleck Jordan, C. T.

bchlemin-ger, Jack Thornton and other old time plajori team, aud Captain Jordan seems to think liU practicing to get on ine new twa a. v. tann.m win ntMK till lasainii. wiva Druiuuii exoepUon ol the CresceaU. The iutlr will alarcbShekeWS Island team will oe almost toe ssun laat season.

The Orange team has made tne most changes and tho following college kickers named to hold positions on this team. Gill and Corbin, the celebrated Yale plae; Hall, of Stevens" University: the two Stores, brothers, sons of the lie v. Dootor ol this citr; Hpier, of tfonth Orange, vvinthrnna and Bvron. of Orange, ins latter elubla new groands, at Grove Street ai-bos ihuu. ,7 i station, are said to be very hue for a football in addition to the regular series the four uni wiill nlnv match games, as oppor tunity affords, with the representative college.

elevens of iale, nrinceton, nutgera, viuiuui, nt.liAra. in t.A rnwani a. ii. nvs tennis toutner. which began to-day, the drawings were as follows: Men's singles, first olass, Grant Nott- man vs.

Carroll J. Post; second class, l)uncaa Edwards vs. W. C. Hough.

U. n. iiensuaw vs. r. Pnivn.

.1. IT vs. JI. uV.Ji.k.e 1 Hall vs. E.

W. Bigolov; third class. Charles. 41. Ban vs.

vuanw nnrnar VI. K. T. H. Tallllage, Aniifti i va.

i. ramngno. odd, v. a h.o C. Heinze vs.

C. Hhermsn, E. C. lhaver vs. G.

II. Moore. JJoubles. nr.i .1... nrl fniinCCV VS.

EilWBrdS SUU UlUa Ilwtwn Notwan, Post ana rowers vs. aorsuoiYouu Hnedeker; second class 1. aim 3e ana noiiga t. Adams and Sherman, AU uun ana n. y.

vs. Aaama auu auwmi, -La Marche vs. J. C. Thompson and W.

La Marcbe Thompson. aifAril TLarriArn are eroected to arrive to-day and leave for Montreal on Friday to compete in the Canadian championships there on baturaoy. Th. nf tha ttrookivn neifints aiu- leticClub are anxiously waitiug to hear the result of next Saturday A. a.

u. noam moei. i. mnA th Hianoaltion of M. W.

Ford's CMlSe. Ford is president of the B. H. A. and is booming that club to the front rapidly.

One thing is evident in tne orgnui.awuu, m. bera are unanunous in aucaius vj nion. There will be an all-round jumping contett atCinoer Park, foot of Dikeuiau street, neit Sunday afternoon at 1 cioca, aua an uij t. rMttinir ita hard-earned dollars on the result. The entries are J.

Williams, B. Lynch, P. Carroll and E. Welsh, and the winner will get $lou 'Ine New York Athletic Clnb team of chtrn. pione leave to-night for the Montreal chnm pionshiDS.

They are P. Vredejburg, W. ijowbb and K. 0. Fisher, At W.

Coch rane, W. O. Dohm, O. TBSib, A. A.

or-Hn a. Kchwegler. H. L. WUliams, C.

T. i 1). iivder. Hugh Baxter, b. A.i;Ai,aTl IWtrcr 44rar.

si .,,,,,1.1 hall of tha E. G. Stevenson Association will beheld at Turn Hall, Aioserole H.I nn alnnrlnv evening. Oct. VS.

ihe ns- sooiation is named after the president of the National A. The louowiug ouiouus io members also of the Natioaal UUD: n.enAr. nrAaulent: Jacob Bossert, vice-president; xl. ll. Way, aecretoryi John Ale Kee.

hnancial secretary; Uus Jiahmunu, tieut- 1 urert ueorgeo. jac.hiuii, Ernst. A. ri. Ulyuu.

John Turl. Tom Flaherty, John J. Bkelly, tliie Finn, V'illiam liedeukauip, David Kennedy, S. W. o.

Teuuaut, lieury Spatz, Joe ivnrd, 1 Butty WeldoB and Mike JIulvey, (the wild Irish lad who represents the National) are each feeling very connaent oi victory mo u. vniii.rl slave contest they are matched to con- test ou Oct. 10. Alulvay is doiug his traming vit.h tinn. P.

ftodor. It is rumored about that horauan, the lively Endue A. C. bantam, will meet boier ol the Corinthian A. of Staten island, to-morrow night, in a ten-round go for a gold wutoh.

Akouertsou's boxing platform, being built according to the "oparrovi'a" ideas, ia a decided novelty in construction, it win oe uneu at tun Acorn Athletic Club boxing tournament. The colored ohampiousuips of tins city will bo fought on Aov. iil The battle for first place in the Amateur Baseball League is causing a great deal ol m-thn niavora aud tollowera ol the aeries. The Staten island Cricket Club will h.t with the SUten island Aihletic Club on the letter's grounds in the linai game next Saturday, xoituvvwi. i m.

pmuuiu, the oluba: Ptoten IauuidA.C isuat-n Islaud C. Id A. IT 0 17 17 a he annual regatta of the Coronet Ynoiit riK will titkA niaa Sunday next. Theeutnoa vriil be divided into four classes, and a hund-Bome silver prize will be awarded the wiuuer la each class, nnd numerous outriea have been received from the Excelsior aud Favonia iacht mil if thn weather and wiud is lavora- ble, an exciting time is promised, ihe course will be from a stakeboat anchored off the clubhouse toand around buoy is; for the small bout, ana Duoy J-o, ror tuo lurger ooove, BF0KTI5(J DBIFTWOOD, George Beynolds, of New York, nnd Paddy Motiuiggan, of Newark, will soon be matched to tieht to a nnisn. dim uavouo ia ariaugiug she uiatoh.

lom Kelly has cinit fighting for purees, and hereafter will meet any 100-ID. man lor a stune of not less than L.0oU He left a depotit At the rtiict) Utuelt odice yesterday, and auy of the biintams can arrange a match by covering his depotit of 100. The Galveston Athletic Club nr. now bidding for ueuipaoy and 1 lusnumous to light in, their clubrooms. They have ottered a puite of 10,000.

Jack Brady, of Detroit, and Billy Murray, of New lark, are to light to a unith thu week at 110 pounds. Eddie Avery, who was to fight Martin riaberty ten rounds on Friday night, has backe out. He wants Flaherty to couie to 105 Douuds. but the Boston boy will not meet him 1. Ll.l.r,u.

l.a.ur. uuaer iu 1 pounuw, Bullous to match him at'uiust "spider" Kelly for the bantam championship, and be was to be given a trial with Avery. A cablegram stales that flavin and Mo Auliue may meet under modified oondilious in a few days. Jack Burns, the Brooklyn amateur heavy, weight, will be seen in all the heavy weight competitions this winter, aud will surprise eoiue of the big ones, Tbe Acorns expeot to make their fint boiing tournament a successful' one. I hey sre receiving some excellent entries: all the good men in this vicinity are entering.

Tho pruet ill be gold aud silver watches. lealey t'n be Race. For some time past there hat been a difference of opinion between Actiug Detective Joseph Kaiser and l'atroluiau ihouiaa liouler, both of the Seventeenth Precinct, aa to who was the best runner. Tlealey waa so sure of hie abilities in this that he was willing to giro Kaiser a start often yards in a huutlrod yard dash. This was accepted, and yesterday tha matter was settled at jianhattau Croaaing.

The detective tried hit beat to win, but when the race was over be was not in it He, how- kt. ffnod-natnradlv. aud in. vitexl tbe boys to his resideuoe, where a collation was served up and heartily partaken of. 1 elective Kaiser is now thinking challenging Ii.

iiloy to a rolliug match, which, ne claims, be can win easily. llnnry'a IMu-. Euginei'rEmery will appear before tho lirKlfro expert! this afternoon aud explain tlie elaborate plans he prepared for bridge travel. These plans provide for a let of double tracks and two seta of cables running aide by aide. Tha carrying capacity will be double aad there will be no crossiug of tracks at any portion of tha bridge.

Th lunoiag time will be forty-five seoouda. Da te on to in ia rrx First llaro-A Bweenelakes or sKO caen. tor norsc. tliat haco rnn and not won at this mestlnsj, wim slk liirioiina. BiiddbUt, 117; At ar- row, nanatim, ir'; wai-y Korest Kln.

107; Miltli, Ho EcUu, CuuroUe, 104; Gun-wad, funster, Monroe, lol. Kocond ilace-A hainlicap aweopstokiisor20acli, el, (mo aildnd; one n.l a and rurluug, ton, Castaway 11 Us Now or Never.ll.,. 'Hi nt lines A selling swucpsia'icB li-, eacn, two.year.oids, wllU urtdo.1: six fiirlimas Wornl utter, 1 IV: nr. Hasl.TOlHM. 110; Advcnluioi.

Kirkicer. 104: Banlicua, Uitlio. 101: li.cliard ft- (formerly tiliena 'ftu colli PH; Itvangallno, ArruKAiicc, OS: Bongliru'ii. HI; Zcnools, HI. Kourt i Hacc -A aw(iswkoa of $S(ioacli.

lor tnrce-ynnr-olds ti.at have u'it-un a rtco of the valu ot r.iu, in. Ail in.n uiliif.d: one mils. (iraiilte. Ht James. Kyrlo' 1 fesrl rtet, 10J': Ilollikiii': llll: Costa Itlca, LOUglorn, Jioca, ijr roll.

1110; Can Can, 7. lltii llaro-A heavy handicap awwistakea or .11 will, l.i'0u S'dd: six fiirlnuns Prad ord. Tanur, Jly KtUuw. llarrlaou. 1V2; Vouiik links.

BbeplorT IVO: Kulo IM; Benedict- iue.ll(; lluslic, lliuioiy. ii; "are -aWkiiIim of acli. added, for two-year old" I tiir ilarlera of a Bins. iuj; intrii'iunte, Attoo'iuiu, 101. Krclare Ranarht In.

Th tVirM.rAsr.nld fillv lUwhre. by Heform of the property of U. Wuruke Arjon, entered to be sold, yeBterday, at (iravea- along with a lot more taorongnureas. started at and the Ho.igh Brothers lv.000 and then out iv aouu afterward learned that tney were acting lor UnrnW. Hon.

and she (roes back to them. sr rn riMrn Warnkes think she is worth over would not let her go lor less, ine rosuit the sale is as follows: Beclir-. br 1. B-form Clara, by Dutoh Bkau-r; -ii Iiroi, lli. AX).

Oillr -t, ll bv un aaasa-Jiauiisur ia uj GicnxArry; Hough fl. King o. ch c. S. by lrotp a-Tul uIah, by Planet; J.E.

Fllra.r$:uJ. n. c.liaT.. br a mmyar oj o. tor vurd.

cue 2. by rarrandale-Tambourlnd, by 3raiTom: E. B.iv filly by ZArula cicely powiiug, uy waw-bit: A. Bmitu ilTO. Svrac ch 4 by Saracen jou, by Warpath; Georg" Wilaers, S1.W0.

ca nv teroid; A Iho npson, Foitneie. ch c. Z. by KaUetto-Brittoaierte, by Asieroid; C. Jiavneil.

J2.C00 2, by by Ird Lyon; 0. Anplegate, SI 0. Silver PnneV. 'oe, bv Srwniltbrift-Phaete May-llc-ver: bT Pnaoton; a Joniaa, ta.tuO ack lilly, I. dv 1 1 arro Lucy Jackson, by D.

Honlg. tt. lirown filly, by Faiaetto Maran Mallow, by E. 9. Clark.

Brown Coif. 1, by yareuui, t-arrw, oy Trimuorer, H- Catak.lt 5by Duke Contess, by Destourn -1 Had, iltl. Brown colt. S. by Darebin Flora, by War Dance; $SJV Miiacle.

h. 5, by Falaotto-iMirando, by R. Bradley, 106, BTAST THE B4LL EOLLIHO. The ajolumbna Bowltaar ana Athletic Inb Opea tbe Rowling Season. Tha Columbus Bowling and Athletic Club inaugurated its third successird'bowling season at Arioa Hall, Wall street, lost evening, by a prue bowling tournament, stag racket and banquet, 'ihe affair was one of the most enjoyable ever held by this popular clnb, composed as it is of well-known business men who can rise to the occasion and cram more real fun into an hour than any similar crowd of jolly spirits in the city.

i The members and guests assembled at Ran Hotel, uuber's Brewery, liashwick avenue, and escorted by the celebrated Twenty-eighth Hegiment band, paraded throngh the prin-ciDle s'reeta to the halL Every member carried a parcel, either small or large, in compliance to the invitation to furnish a "prize" not, to cents in valne. ik. nrtuAntjttinnswAra made In the bannriet hall, where tbe members and guests assembled at the conclusion of the) bowling, it was at this point that the real merriment commenced. Every prize was unique in ita way, and would have made a horse laugh, had one been present, borne idea of the fun created can be formed when it is explained that an antique toilet set was comprised of a ourrycomb and brush and a boi of blacking; a rubber overcoat was a finger stall. There was an ordor for 100 tons of ice on the North Pole Ice Company, and another for a dinner at a bt, Andrew's cotf6e stand for 1 cent, and so on.

The banquet, however, was a most snbstan-tial affair, and had been prepared under the direct supervision of -tjatorer Weinkotl. it wus eaten with a relish. Air. August hierue acted as master of ceremonies, and was in great demand. His humorous speeches convulsed the members, and were as usual full of happy hits, htwechea were also made by Messrs.

Obernier, Dr. Meyer. Otto Huber, Wm iiAAr.lt. hua-o Sohte Iter. Charles Ailccn- thalar and others.

It was. si late hoar before the merry crowd dispersed. the omcertor tue cm are: nuiam nmaident: John J. Kiefer. vice-president; Willi.

Da RatArra. aacretnrr: F. Schleffen. financial secretary; L. eil, treasurer; tied Bosch, sergeant-at-arms, tVtmmittAe of Arranfi-ements were: tvill- iara Hecrdt, chairman; Joseph ilerkert, Hugo Schleffen, Vi ilium i)e tjstenena i.

tiuner. TO AUATLTJE BOXERS. ante Rims front Jlotinny smart la Beferenoe ta Training. Johnny Stuart, the ex -champion feather weight pugilist, in conversation with a Crnxsw reporter, recommended the following course of training to amatenr boxers "intending to entor sparring contest: ivsininir should be beenn at least three weeks before the event. In tbe meantime smoking and drinking snonin sot oe inuutgeu iu, above all early hoars should be kept.

Ob tbe first day a Turkish bath ill prove beneficial and everv day thereafter salt-water dip hnnM ba taken, soar, ahould not be used. Exercise with dumbbells weighing from one to three pounds. Do plenty of walking and take a three-mile rnn every day. Dress taut Antnaaa to lose tiesh. Punohing the bag is good for the wind but the bag shonld be a light one, weighing at most nria the hunter tbe better.

A game of fnntbail will do the oeraon in training no harm; but a long, brisk run is better. Alcohol poured on a pieceof lemon should appheJto the body after the breather haa '1 his ahonld be lollowea oy a thorough rubbing with a coarse, rough towel. i'w. iiAk ahnnlu eonafst of toasted bread, Teal, mutton, te or milk. Bass' ale can also be drank.

Before retiring for the night take a glass of sherry and egg. The day before the lAbA for annner a slice of bread or a hard biscuit, washed down with a half pint of red wine, mulled and a table-spoonful of When r.idv for the frr.y wesr tbe shoes very loos and appear stripped to tha waist FUTBDSH HEWS. inirrctlnsr Pieirn froan tha Pallca t'onrta ana laawk-Ri James Mooney, of Ertst New York avenue, appeared before Justice) Born lamp in the Flet- A sw- bush once uourt ia -a warrant for th orraat of Lawrence Quirk, a watchman employed at th Kings county in sane Asylum, whom ha charged wim attempt ing to kill nun. Aioouey aiim.es i tcrcd the yard of the above institution on the mnnth to nick ousot the tomatoes which he thought ouolic prop erty- Vhile th is employed ha recaived dis-charce of birdshot iu me aye. tie claims that ou looking up after boijgshot ha ax Quirk Handing about twenty yards away with a gun in bis hnna.

ine luetico ko uiu, tu. n.BA will ha triedsatiirdavevening. ilooney was confined to his oel bythe in- jury, aud lor a oi nays ia mo uow-plIIiff' u.1i.n MiccL Pasana i i were arruigued IntlU Itnrnknnui. in the F'intbnsb Police Court lost evouiug, on the coiuplairb of Frank Salvano, who chanreii them wilk having threatene.1 life. As tbore were no witnesses present the case was postponed lor one week.

The prisoners were pnroled on their own rwognirAnca. While excavating (or the new sewer on er-Vlaibush. aftarnoon. workingmen uuenrtbad a number of human bones. lh first discovored was a skull, next several ribs and a loienrm, and a little further jro boj a Jawbone was pickect np.

mo inuuioia porled the find to rOrauiau Murphy, who took tne relics in charge and informed Captain the relics in ihe bones were found near the corner of Fnion and Klatbush nvenues, on tbe site of a cistern. Old rci louts of FlilbiwU say Uut this hss been closed over thirty ears. REMOVAL. HtBTK. lb.

wll.wnoa-a aaddle and harueAa miter, whonaalwa for fir last Ui rty l.v. TrsM 17? at win rcawva I. to HP BT biwli liegra vackett at. All "Id enda -a lte.1 rail at th. new rt.rj.

um will ralvB to. aaaae prompt aad htsual service a.uiU..pAu rlAKTK. Tlie aon was what No. put tbe in time time has the to a He or I LOCAL CLUBS REST. THE BROOKLYN 0LDB3 DID NOT PLAY YESTERDAY.

The National I.eaejns (lluba Flay Hume Poalpuued IJaintia Biatrie Takea Two" Oamea Iroin PIMaHnrtT. The Cleveland TIor SuceesatT llami (roia Ilea noatona and the C'lnclanalla Keora aa Vletory Orer Pbllaaelptota-tJamesi I'o-day. Yeatenlay wag an oft day in ball but the Eastern club of the National league had thejooJ fortune of being in ih cities of the clubiwith which they had postponed gamea. The New York club played off two games with the TiUBburg team: being yictorioua in both. The Ciucinnatia took a game from the 1 bile-iihias and the Boston were token into camp by the Cleveland.

None of the 1 layers League club played with each other, ine will play in Cincinnati to-day. Wanla Wondera will hare nn opportunity of doing up the Ptttaburgs for throe guinoa. The gnuiei played yesterday were; NATIONAL LZKOVZ. at piiTaBuao riair game. Plltnliilre' 10 3 1 n-5 0 8 0-7 fork 0 1 a hsjs lilts-New York, i Plttsbrtrir.

11. F.rrors Now Vork. icutebttr. a. Kliarruti aud Clark, e-'aor.

SKCOND GAME. I) ii i 1 0-8 0 0- i r. Tu i.w Vara a i Bast hits-New vork. 14: Pitmoitra; 4 Errera-Now Vork. Pittaiiiirg.

Si l'M rlea-lllrkett. BusieanilMnrpbys Audeisoa and Jjeckor. tminio Mr. Mcquaid. AT CIKCIXSATI.

Cincinnati 0 0 O' 03 tallailFlplua ....0 0 0 0-J Ban hiis-Cincintiatl. It; TWUdnlpbia. 8. Knror" -('inonnati. l'lilladrlpkla, 3.

Bnlterics-JInllane anil Keouan; aHiaaon and scarlvog. bmpue-Air. Lyiiob. AT PETR01T. oioTfiDd 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Bubo bits-Cleveland.

lOi Bolton. 7. trrors-c irvo- land, Bosnm. I. Battrlcs-v lau aim inimm, ueuela and iteuiiett.

Bitekitnborner. AMU'-ICAN AsaociA'rios. AT.T0I.ID0. Toledo SMI, "II Baltimore Binebit -Toledo, ft Baltimore. P.

Brrpr; -Tolwlo. 5-DalUmore, 2. Vltcbors -Cu6liuiau aui JIcMiilion. AT UiClSVlLLS. rmiisvills 1 1 i 1 Bocllcslcr 0 3 0 0 3 0- naphits-Imanile.

lrt noonMier, ii r.rrais- 1 KtKbestcr, 1. l'ltcb'-rs-siiaiwn ana JlllUir. AT COl.CBls. Columbus 0 0 1 in 0 0 0-1 ft 0 nass nils uoiuniona, ojnicu Errors rolnm'-ua. 3i byracusc, 1.

I'ltcbc imlierlaia andCawi'. AT T. UlLie. Bt.lAUllS 1 1 Athletics 0 0 1 0 (112-31 0 0 0- 2 St. Louis.

Ati'lstlrs. Battorics-Nlcbjls and Groin and Dally. htta fc 1 aiuoran Cames Tolar. PTjATKaS LEAOtJE. Pittsburg vs.

Brooklyn, at Pitteburg. Bntlalo vs. New York at Buffalo. Cleveland vs. Boston, at Cleveland.

Chicaeo vs. l'hlladelphia, at Chicago. NATIONAL LEAODK. 'Cincinnati vs. Brooklyn, at Cincinnati.

CleveUud va. New York, at Cleveland, l'ittsburg vs. Boston at Cuicugo vs. Philadelphia, at Chicago. AMERICAN ASSOCIATIOS.

Kt. Louis vs. Athletics, at St. Louis. Toledo vs.

Baltimore, at Toledo. Columbus va. Syraouse at Colutnbns. Louitville vs. Rochester, nt Louisville.

Ntandlna; tlia labs. PLAYEBS' LEAOCE. niihs. Won. Inst.

r'rt. i rinbs. Won. Lost P'ct. 77 All 4'i riliCHUO UK HI 7:4 Pitishursr 61 .4.14 New Vork.

70 B'J 1 ,.671 Ulevelaud. 6n 72 .410 lid 67 aa OU Mi NATIONAL LEAOUE. Chilis. Won. Lr.t.

Pl'ibs. Won. Lost P'ct All Alt rillelllllHti AV .581 Cktraga. Now Vork 00 01 Pbilad'p'a 74 SO ..107 Cleveland. 41 82 1S 74 61 Pittaourj; lit 10S .1113 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.

Won n.i.. Pr.nl. flubs. Won.Lnst.Pr.ft. iil 7a' All 111 Ttni heater.

A7 TiQ .504 Pt, 71 40 05 'J .470 cniiiiiihua. 07 f3 Syracuse 44 .311:1 Tuiudo OU 04 114 b4 otcs ol Ibe Diara-jad. The deal between tbe Brotherhood and the Cincinnati League Club looke as if it would fall thi'oucu. Tho Reds' managers have given neiA nnrl will tint Sell for A. TieUUV leas.

while the Brotherhood think thoy are a little tuohuru. The Cincinnati people nave ooan in thai Vtrntherhood mnsruates very closely, and knowing their intentions to have a club in Ciucmnati com year, nave uuiami their movement lor tlie present, ine iieae liiiva purchasoJ the old grounds at the foot of Bunks street, Cincinnati, so tha Brotherhood people can not get a olub in tlia city unless they build new grounds or purchase the Cincinnati team. yesterday was an off-day in the Players' League. "Jeema" solts took two games from the Smoky City boys yesterday, Tho BoeIou League team suffered their fouith successive tloleat from the Clevelands 3 Irupire I'nylor was released by President Phelps of the Araerioan Association. 'ike game at asbiugtou lark yesterday, for the bcnelit of Charles K.

Hunt, netted it very neat mm. The Bridegrooms are at Cincinnati to-day, and the "NNonders" will tackle the Pitts- bnrss. HUHT'S BENEFIT GAME. Th. "tun" Team Uofcatea br ttte Time" at Waahlusrsoa Varli.

The S00 persons who attendod the benefit game tendered to Charles Hunt by the teams from the New York Sun unci Timet baseball clubs at Washington Park yesterday afternoon were tTeated to a very spirited game. la the opening inning the started off with ail runs, of which but one was earned; but tbe tntes played a stroug uphill guinea, aud by hard hittiug at the proper time they defeated their brother compositors. The feature of the gome waa the battery work of Loughliu and iriel. The former was at one time the Citizen's crock pitcher, and in the game yesterday he demonstrated that he has not lost his Bpeed. He retired thirteen of tba un men on strikes, while Lohr struck out nine.

1'riel carried Off tho battiug honors with a home run aud a tiugle. In the tutu inning Kresge. in attempting to ateal second, collided with Davis sad had to retire, ibe score; tihks. I sl' n.iP.vo.A.e. a ia.ru.

a. K. 2b. 1 0 1 I Perkins. 0 0 0 A Halm, lb 3 VrM a a 2 LausM.a, p.

2 (artrr, 1 l'i t.y'l Kresueir I 0 1 ll 10 annoctr. 1. 1 2 8 1 1 ecolt, a 4 1 UI1IUO. 1 A 4 GUI 1 0 0 011 0 1 II 4 0 Oi.i,rtuy.lb 1 Joutv 1 1 Dtvis. lUlir, 0 1 1 TOteVI 0 7 13 ll ToUl ...11 7U 1'-': 0 Timet iSuii 2 a a i i a.

1 0 1 0 0- sm, a. Rtmck out Br 1. 1 i raw nhr It Karnt'ii rui: run Kiifl Two- baw liUMu r. 3. Tin i mtf-r.

l.iiicMia. rnfleii Itilli Scott, hum mis 1 -lei. 1 W1W pili ti- Lohr. lorif-ltvi nitQuioa. Time, of Brati tio hour U1U I mp.re-Mx- t-Uw-rdLovT.

Tenpin sjtrlaa. Cnptoin Salt Is reormui7.iug the Chump bowling team for the coming season, 'Ihol'in Knicbts are undecided whether to enter the the by-tournamenU this aeasou, or coniine themolves to friendly match games oa their own alleys. The Nightcaps are disorganized, and a new team will have to be recruited if they intend to enter the National-tourney this year. tna Monroes, is re- tnriiedastha prettiest deliverer of a ballot the frcqueutfii'e of Caruthers' alleys. C.

T. hwinim is a punch bowler and very clever in scoring on bad splits, -lie will bowl with the Monroe Club this season. Olmstcad, who held such a big record on the Montcomery team, of City, last year, hns been enrolled as a member nf the Monroe tesin. Ilia club last year won tbe Weruld Cup. Wilson, a dandy all-around ten-pin plsv'er, baa alo gone with the Monroe teaui.

'the luiter olnb'a most ardent admirers claim it will bo dollnre to iloughnuU that the team to represent the cl lb tni. year will beat the famous Kchos. Urau Strang laeta a Dlvarce. Chief Judge Clement, of the City Court, gats jndgnieut of divorce abeolnto in favor at Maiy iviittA against lavi btrong. TUB this (1, will the thia boa Oct.

va. 1. at va. A. at are as are i PAESELLS SWORE THAT HE DID NOT RECEIVE IT.

Investl-rallon by tionimlaaloner Bellows' Hut Yet fJonciuded "Evidence Produced kbowfag that Paraella Carried a Watch HI. statement made to the Board of Inquiry Admitted. 1 The case the Un ited Htatcs asainst Tiene) Parsells, charged with accepting a bribe of an imitation gold watch to appoint Frank Remington to a position in the Navy Yard was continued yesterday afternoon before Commie. aioner Bellows. JJiatilct Attorney John, represented the Government and Counselor Hugo Hush appeared for the accused.

John Bell, an employee of tho Government the first witness called, lie testified that between three and six months ago he saw Pars'ells take from his rocket a watch to see Viniir it was. He law him do that several times. At the times IVarsells took the watch hi, he wai playing oarda with the ruienthal. at I Myrtle avenue. The watch had the appearance of being gold.

I did not hear Par-sells make any remarks about the watch. -District Attorney Johnson then offered to in evidence the afiiaavit Parsells made to iiourd of Inquiry of the Navy Yard, to whom the case bad been referred for investigation, lo this proceeding Counselor Hirsh objecteL District Attorney Johnson said: swore that he did not have a watch his poseision for years. Now, we prove by witnesses that he did have a watch during tba spoken of. Me show that ut a certain some mdoths ago a watch passed into the bonds of Parsells. if Parsells hod no watch previous to a certain date and after that date a watch, that answers the description of watch in question, I think it is material this issue and it it also proper for ns to contradict Parsells' statement if we can." Ihe papers were admitted.

Counselor limn excepting. laaao Lilienthal, the owner of the segar store at N6. 64 Myrtle avenue, awore that Parsells came to his store three or four times week, often remained there from 9 to 11 or 11:30 o'clock in the Evening playing cards. nevor saw a watch with parsells. Lieutenant Commander West, o( the Navy Yard, s.ctitiMl ibst h.

wms. the Benior member of the a Board of Inquiry thot investigated the oberge) made by JUemingioa. rarncn. oipi fore the Board and tated that he never owned wore a watch. 1 tmnit ne snia repeateuiy that he never owned or wore watch.

He might have produced a waten at tuo trian Mr rocollection i that he said he did not habitually carry a watch and did not own one. Tne Court then aaiournea nnm to-day, when the hearing will ba continued. IS LAE0S CIRCLES. What Is Dolus- In tbe Vaxlana organi zations. ricarmakers are warned to keep away from Gildersleeve, as there is strike there for an increase in wages.

Th. Panerhangera Lmon has collected over 4150 for the strikers on the New York Central Jiailroad. Carnenters" union oio eieuMna uu tw members last evonine. Ernest Kurzenknabe, has been re-elected national secretary of tbe Journeyman Brewers Union by a majority of 600 vote. Cigarmakers' Cnion No.

144 admitted delegates from three newly-organized shone last night The election of orhcers will take place on tnenrstsaiuruay an ucwow. The Kelianca Club of Marble Cutters i preparing to give a great reception to the delegates to tbe national convention of their trade, which will be held at the Chimney Corner, Twenty-fifth street and sixth avenue, New The Tin and Sheet iron Workers' Cnion has received Over 160 members within the last six months. A strenuous effort will be made in a ahort time lo-gain the nine-hour work day.f The newly elected officers of tho 'ilelayors National Union are: James P. Daley, of New York, president; t-carios rinn, oi and John M. Ieeacs, of Philadelphia, vice-presidents; Edward Dunlay, of New York, secretary-treasurer; J.

P. Daly, delegate to the annual convention oi mo amu bon of Labor. ir A joint mass meeting will ba held next Hon-day night at the Labor Lyceum, under the auspices ol varnisnera union Woodworkers' Irnion No. 26, Cabmetmakers Tnion No. 8, for the purpose of reorganizing tbe different shops tltroiiihont tha Eastern and Western aistncu.

fahttebs' tjhiob Ha no. Arueadinent. ts the new an.ai.mswm Adaptra I.svat Enal.g. p. in TTnion No.

110 held their regular weekly meeting last night at their rooms, No. 143 iUt bush avenue. James J. Hannigaa presided and John J. Byan recorded.

There were nine new members proposed and seven inuittea. 1.. The report oi uie ri -quarter was received, snd ordered sent to General Secretary Oh motion, the secretary was instructed to communicate with "the Painters' nions of this city in reitrence to forming a Joint Executive The" financial report of General Secretary Elliott was received and placed on nla. ihe following wmaiiim the purpose of getting no a social ment: ilessrs. Taxiing, Hyland, xtuasell.

Bo; la snd Knowtts. The amendments to the by-laws adopted at the Pittsburg, ware indorsed. ihe entertainnien naa uoou OcL 14, upon which ocoasion prominent speak, ars will be present. 1m Instruct Tlstra Ward Daaaacrati tmnll asHrfMsia. Han Deraocraia of the Third Ward on the new u.ii,.

i. ii.ia shvenina at veteran nau No. 13S8mith street. Apraotical illustration, will also be given. OUR MESAfkabla anceeaa has haea ahawa la eaxlSa Hatdaebe, yet CarteVa Utue Idver rWiaj rrV'-uVVl.

tn Cooatlpatlotu Zlnnnm this An tKrrtngoolnpiAtnt. whit. tby aua uVr aid regnlaa th. bowala. avanlltaasjeai) HEAD Ah.tt.y would be Almoi-lcUBtot aufler from thia diaraug complaint B.tsly tb.lr goodnM do notend wooono.

try them will Jnd tbasUl LVt abt. ia m.ny way. that th.y wul set be wtl. Uaimd.wiibauitlm. ButsoUaitkaaaa n.

bsa of as many w.mak.wgreatboat OarptUetar walla wyMsytotaka On. or two Ilia ShVy vs.ubl.anaj do rtPJ pnnrn, but by tbetr gentle artlon JJ! Latham. mvtamt4oABMt Sv.forl. Hoia fcj druggisa evswywliara, or aent by man. CARTER MEDICINE C0.t VoHL blfi Sal -a Hfo DENNIlfS CERTAIN CURE ar Baamaaatlana amta SBaat.

wttw an an wkewer aeote, maca dersAa arprsA. pad. at SUrS er eetua, mi CHARLES BENN1M, Ui PSttrattUi, fMi ataaa, aaa Caart street, ateeaa SVoVS StfF3 XLLOW AND IIJLT0N BTAKE8 GO TO ESPESAHZA AND BINALOA 11 mutk Waa Overlooked ny ine 'a-aalenl, bat take shrewd Hellora tacked llliu Klfflit Hacw on tue aa-oaramtne and Four Favorite, and Two Second lliolce Ilor.e. Pan KJaader Hie Wire Flrel-Clever looree. naaanablp Dlapiayed by Taral ana Card.

A man beautiful dny for racing tlian ye- relay could not be wiheJ for, and eisht races "the card, with two itako events, Willow and Fulton Stakes, as the features, had the tendency to draw nearly 10,000 people tbe track. Four of the eight favorites Came lirat and two of the second favorites, but it hard to tell who lost the most money, the bookmakers or the talent When the latter Dlunzeil oa a favorite they plunged for all they hod, and the prioes received were very i fnvnriFM in DOta lue uik.a ctu outfooiai tf horses of ood muterial, and waa capwrai um.i rmtiz. The Fulton Stakes went to aiuvu, Kin alna bsins ontrun. was installed the favorite for the first event and won very cleverly, being we 11 ri-tvlen by Hamilton. Eancocas, iago ana Mamie ran a pretty race together until straightened ont for home, when Chesapeake rams nn and won bv a length nia a nail.

r.mii nn and won bv a lengta nna a oail. finish for l.vn nc it hv A neck. 1 i ll.a vnn jLiauio, UIB ke e.ea ridintr cleverly. Oun- vad, Kizpah and Arundal were in front at the stajrt, Kaanon took Arundel's place and was hot after Gunwad, Who was cutting a anting nnnnih at the head of the stret'oh and Salviui. Kasson, Kizpah.

(jrimaldi and Diablo, all well buncnea, went oy mm am. linan tlin stretch at a hot pace. Kasson and Diablo moved to the front and the race between the two was a beautiful one, hgnt- ing head aud head an uie way, anu nearuig V. a AtniattTnesl tjd himaalt a little more ami Diablo went nnder tbe wire a winner by a neck. Kanaon beat Urimnldi two lengths.

ThenillO'V Stales naa suuu iuuu Kildeer, Beckon, Castalia and Espcr-nt I hsv wore all booked heavy with the exoaptioa ef JUoeronza, whose previous performance! did not wurrant her beiug in the ftctnin rA naa ror 1. to 1 ia tue book's. They were all in a bunch when the 44. rA.h.lia want to the front and set a rattling pace around the back 'Stretch to the upper turn, nsperauza iuua iuunu.au E. il race wa.

all over, winning rid den easy by a length from Kildeer, Equity ,1,,. nl-iA 'i he Fulton Stake was thought to be a gift to feiualoa. Prince Fonso was liked for second 1 a nn Ik. tinlf at jiam nnd 4 to 1. The Dwyer Brotheiw sent a bur commission in on Sinaloa, though they had Sir Joan, with Bergen up, as starter.

frnnt. at the start. Prince tinr. Sinaloa neiu me leau nriiierapallall the way round to tue upper turn. i ji.lt 11 was seen tu euai.

uin 1 when straightened out tor home he went by Hxnaloa like a nasn. winning oy ai icuavu, TiinM mnnliiff Until. iiuw.vw.. ITl VAn OUL aB tUe KUUUU11UK iK. fifth rnne.

and. holding the lead he got at the start, won from Adage filly. jEaonimail aurpnaea me latent in sue am race by beating Paris for first place. Kern was third, a lengtn ocmuu ot. w.

mrl the favorite for the sev enth race, but Busieed won by neck after a close rooa, lierue running tuiru. Little Jim was made a strong favprite for the last race. Little Addie and Faloon got off in front aud made the running to me uuwer wm. 11 ore Little Jim came through, and, never being headed, won, nana, uowu, uj lengths. Kamblor was beaten head by Cast- way for the place.

The summariea are as follows: scv.1 llium-A selllne sweepstakes of '20 each for tnree.yeat.olda, wllU of whioli to auniuu so siuiu, Cbraapalke, by St. Blalse-Sus. nnehnnns. UK: IlADJlitnil 1 Madisou blAJle's mu, 108, UitleUeld t- uruwnsur vcrouicit, Knuc caA Eliustonc Jennie B-, tunc Uoward aud iluuiie B. also run.

Time 119V BettlDJ-ABalust CUeaioako, even money; Ban-s- oas a 1- lago uud Veniuica eacn aioiie: Jennie 8., i rln. Howard an i Mamie eacn luinl Mntuals ptia su. o.io,ii.n- Second Bacc-A fiajucp 8oepatki of eaob, wltii illWll added, ot to aevund and .101. 1 t.ilr.l;oaeuil AJadllO MB in Hauoierstahio ch Kaason. 4, 03.

Jones 2 IT -pi Isifer's cr.mujul. aged. 101, Million, galvtut, My rello. 'lorM, Long Otiot, ria fan colt, tiuusvad, UupakAnd Ajuael also Betltor-Airatnst Dll, 2 to My Fllow, fl te yia I aiieoll ii to 1: B. B.

MU1U. BAlv-Inl. fTZu snot.raca UMo 1: Ka-sou and Gnmalili. eacn 13 'S I- Oiinao. '-'0 to.lt BlpAli, to to 1.

Atutuala Stakes. oj mile. tw. weiraola, .50 ea. wltb Ailiicl.

vt uicu KM tJi: wtJaad sua' to third, slv fiirlonia. anta An eiabie'a apsraaaa. by urtnatead- jlermiau. liWa, Balnea i-h Itancocai8UMc.hr Kildeer. lis.

i isiieitacbf Kquity.ffus. HaiiiI1k.ii 3 Kecked, Ue, Afnolrt and castaua also ran. Bcttlna-vAsainst Hecion, to fl: t.onity sad Kll-aZr Si" Caatalia, to Eapsr-ni. 0 ie Aiwj. lei 13 to l-iizio.

30 J- aiuuiaie paldt.O.lo, 15, RtAkes. for three-year. eur i.l. ii iftn t. IUI C.vr"" lYfjrton Sir Juba alw ran.

Tpttinir-AKiiwt Rliiaiot IL, even moner: rrlnM a1 Ov MUtll. OiXrfuuu, m. 'S JX web tor maid a a witewju w.th l.o.Ki aW wnich -jav to anciinilaml to tiuid; nve fnrlon-s aTlark VisweU br Lowlander. imp, by Lowaud- st ens, 1 1 1. Ix rceu 1 r.

1) timer's cu dam Ad.gc. 10D. Bona ti HeslllsboJ. B-, 111, Overton Sl" 1 ncrumty, Ha.r.ut. Adair.

Flutt niy, i.n'A 'eieruA. Keyar. BeUona 1 1 ally snd Jllss Mi Gowan lilly also inn. 'lime 1:03. BcttlBc-y utter filly, a ii 2 -v i fat'Cti Race-A Bellla sweepstakes ot S'iO each.

lor Isolds and Tii.waiil wl.b fl.O 'O added, of tM and Tw) to Uilrd: SvlLag al. Fmrc-u. by Bnk. -esis-tecond Hand. IJU, uar sou 1 5i' i C-ll-K Dundee, j.

a cknikeand Bever also '1 i. o.i,i,. at. faria. 7 Blaoktboma.

3 v.L te fc Bittsday su JSei'Thi KeVnTloto Rover li tol; i na-and Baa Cloche eacu, no to Xuluai. paid SiviTa'iacet-A eelliojr ot 'b i'lded ot which to third; S.e en. a BoAteed, by 3 mi.f Cert -n oir4Buahow. Leant Dudley and UdyBlac. ournanoraa.

rtrltlnr Against Busiced ti to lions on 3 to 4 to lia al v. to 1: Bla. tbnrn. It and Cuunt molcy. bacu to 1.

Ma- wiulU vwpiak" of each. vJlVrivirolds.nlTip'ad "lib 1.KI 4, 7 h'c7 Vw aecuid and 100 te third, wlloig Tw Jim. by Mortaaer- iSTZilW nauiic. aut Utue Addle also ran. I line, 1.4h Jlau toS: Rambler, SI; I- (SsitViyanU itcnoaii.e e.ch I.

to J.iia.;Dce. 7 to i iJnilarmr. to 1 1 11 Addle, 1 to li rat w'l Ma" eaou io 1. Muluals paid sya.as,' Card at SSraveaesi. era on tha crograuime to-day.

but the horses eutere.1 will givea goodacoonut Xf themselves. Buddhist should win tha opening event with Al Farrow well ap. Lon op.k-hl to win too eeoond, and Now-or-Neyer vrill give Casuwa.v II a hard fltht for the place. The third ought to go to Woodcutter ith llichard K. Fox in th plaoa, Uranita and Lady Jane colt will divide the fourth race between them, though jtt Hie rnav civs them a fight Bradford should win the fifth -with either jKobespiorre or Beued.ctiue in the place, i be kRATTS I aaav nsraV tar I aJttaft.

XtJ MlBiiarjt, MnMitv ikiiMLAl. iUtyv-i fmn at. s.ttl I H'fAl U. as ca I'tt jrnuw xuuw, r. I 11, I SkrVART.

I jk nana i.lly and earn 1-to cnoeriai ly ami SK' 15 to 1: FAloniA. 20 to Belloua I f. ii J'S 1 1 Mcuowau illly each J6 ll siuiro. So to 1. Mutmtl.

paid SoO.10, Si8.i. I VA wlfi for lOd; K. 7: Jane i each, filly, ont was end, She bid Tbe and of H. A. A.

WJ TX.LI AMS WTRG CITY F1BB IKSl'BANCE COMPANY. CAPITAL tanO.OOO pa BElNKirnAVCE. o. SOI.fMT 8 ket auiifLus eil.ooa an ASSETS. January 1.

S1.S41 at A Aim II A Li, 8. UBIQOS, FisAideat. T. IT. War, Keoreury.

vv. BaowJ: Gneral A.ent OFflOKB: Cor. liroadn.v and Kent avt 911 Moav taSTU. t.Brookira, and 1641 Broadway, yera. DIVIDEND NOTICE.

ISLAND LOAN ANlTWlIST7 COM. i anr. 'itlj SloiiUIil at Brooklyn. V.llvi. fleud Ko.

in. A iiimrlerly dividend of tsa 1T cent, II be paid the stock. toulera wctober let, Trenifi'r leioka closs'l iinlil thai lints. 1 HEU.ulck T. ALUIUliuE, secMtary.

KOOKLYN TP.UST COMPANY, BllOOK- Ivn. X. Pent. 17. 1800 -Thr (ruilsca he-e 1 1 a dav ile, i.rc'.

a uuarterly dlvideufl innr 14) per cent on the cap.tal sine, r-aiai lo lh'1 1. IrtliO. romfer hooks will be clnaed Sept 20, IrOO, and r- ipcaedoc 2, JAS. BfS RItAM, Bfterettry. LOANS.

IOASS-ADVANCES ON FCHNITTJRE, i nl.iio.. horses, wagoas sad gotxli. in rwe. wltlioul removal; lowenl rales; eay iseefcly PArinsBtai loans mads same day; no tueoiivalen ta borrower. F' I i TIAi.

307 fultsa atreat, Atooa 1, Citliea Building..

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