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RACING AT KINGS HIGHWAY. IMPROVED BETTINO FACILITIES. WAR BETWEEN TRE PUBLIC AND TBB BIXO -GRECN MORRIS'S lament. la the matter of a name for tbe course of tbe Brooklyn Joekey Club the pabilo la on the fence. Where la the race track One man I'm foin' ter Parkvtile another.

Let'a run down tor Oraveaend aee tber a third, "Come abiuri, Rill, got'em straight ever ter King? Highway ter day a fourth, Go'n' ter Proipoct track, Jake Oood business down there they tell me. Terra Cotta'n tbe Oriental a fifth. Who? ever doe? the handlCRpptn' orer here 't the Brooklyn track'? ducoed hard on Look? like Bupert's got er mighty good ilio- 'n tbe Oriental hunder'd ven up, 'F 'e gits off In the only one hose 'u tLe Here are five name? with each of which the coorte Is Intimately The book programme of the meeting says nothing whatever about tho location, twr does it inforni tbe public how to reach tbe grounds. Kings Highway smacks of Revolutionary and on that account is fancied by sentimental persons. Gravesend Is too sombro.

Parkvlllo is too common. one ProsiMjet already. Brooklyn would never do. Call it Kings Highway or give it a new aame. Time? are going to be mighty lively at King? Highway this week and uexL If this weather holds on records Will be smashed as faut as pockct-bcoks.

No cjurae is faster than that at Kings Highway. anJ Mr. Mclntyrc's weights -not his all the horses, good, bad aud indifferent, a chance. A patient, long suffering public hopes that the who at Kings Highway Will be one of tbe distitiguiehed Sheridan family, will follow tbe secretary's pood example. The meet'ng will continue ten days and stakes are announced in this order: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20.

The Pronpeet Staket, lor two-year-olds; $30 eich b. ft; added, which to Six furlongs. The Onriifal JIawlicap. tor thieerear niela and upward; only t'-'O il orciaie by 4 m. on the day preceding the race with $2.500 addo ot wb.cb $100 to see on and (200 to tblrd.

Weights to be published two days beiore, the race. One mile and a vinai ter. WEDNESDAY. l'I I viri 21. The Speculation Stala, (or thre? rear and upward; $50 each, with ti.xi added, of which $200 to second.

The wtonei to be al auction foi It for less. 1 lb ab lowed tot each $.10 oowa to then 2 lb lor each down io Any surplus over selilax price to be dirided l.elween tbe owner of end boi aud Fund fer disabled Jock? eys, 1 pip to be slated tbrongh the entry.box at the time ol closing entries on the day ptreeding the Bralea h.r?e? noi to nm.i. One mile. Tht lunedile Handicap, 1er three-rear olds and upward; b. or onlr -rio if declared by 6 n.

on me day p-ecedlng Iberico: with added, of which $200 to sec end. Weights to be published two dure Die one Baile and a lur oug. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22. The A lyeHa Staket, for two rear eld? f.lO each, h. with adilsd.

ol which to second. Winner of tbe Pros. stake? io carry ft lb extra six furlongs. The lor three ol is; $10 each, h. ft; lib $1,100 ail'el.

of winch io second. Winners of any year-old nt.iku ol the v.l..? of $1,000 to carry 7 lb extra. nut barine iron a thr'e-vearoid stake (selling races and handicaps allowed 7 IB. One mile and a ter. VKIDAY.

uniMiiii: 23. Tht Staket, for tbree-year-old? that hare not won a stakeraie (sell'ng race? aad handicap? excented) this year acb. h. with $1,000 added, ot which to t.eond. liners alter August lllh of a races aan nandicaps exiepted) te carry ft lb extra of two or b.iue, 7 lb extra.

One mile aud a furlong. Saturday, sr.iTKiiniR 24. The laurel Staket, fir two-year-olds. $50 each, h. ft.

with $1,210 of which to second. Winuer of ettber the Prosimi or Aliena Staues to cany 6 16 extra; of boib 7 IB Other horses allowed 7 lb ma.dm? allowed 10 lb. Six The Hut Special, for three year-old? and upward $100 each. li. or "ni It declared br p.

m. no the dar pre? ceding Ibe rare with $..5011 added, ol whlih $500 to the $200 to limit, one mile and a qnaiter. MONDAT, (LPT? MUER 20. Tke IrTMf- lor two-rear old (lilies $50 each. h.

ft: wnb $1.000 added, of which to Winners ef a slake rate? and haadu-ap? oxcepied) to carry extra; ol two, 7 lb extra ef three, 1U lb extra. Ma.il allow ed 7 'b. Six lur un a 7'br lleudan llanaicop. for and up ward $50 each. b.

or'illy $10 if neclared by Op. en tbe dar vie'edn'g theiace. wilh addo 1, of which $250 In second and $1 tin lo lumi. Weight? lo be published two days h- the race. One mile aud Tl'EsDAV, 27.

Tht Clinton Staket, fer tbreeyear -old $30 each, h. Willi added, ol wbicti $2 "0 to Wtauers of anr tbret? yeir and handicapa ail 5 lb rxtra; of mo or 7 It extia. Those not wi.u a eld stake and handi? caps exceptcd) allowed 5 lb. One u.ile and a quarter. VV Mill KMIlHIt 2S.

The Bnul-tard Ifandicap. for three rea' olds and nnward $51? h. only derlared 6 ni. on the day fVMeeHlHR fie raie With of which $250 lo sec end and tti.rd. Weight? to be published two days bo teie the r.re.

Ose mile and a half. T'it Mtplr StaKet, for two-year olds that hare not won a Blake (se Im: rare? and tunl nap? 'te b. h. with il.Odd aiileil. ot which to Winners alter August 15 of a race? aud handicaps relitti! 5 Ib of iwooi mere, 7 extra.

Mi SEPTHMUFR 20. Tht Beookutind for $60 eacb, b. or onlr $10 di? lared by 6 p. m. tbe dar preceding the race w.t.i $1.

adlet, ot tv 0 io socond and to third. We ghl be published two dar? beloie the race. Oue mi ami a quarter SEPTKMBKR 30. The Jfolly Tlandicip. for two-year-old? $50 each h.

or enlv $1 it deci oy tl on the day preceding the race W'tta ad led. of Inch $250 to second and $100 to third. Weights to be published two days before tbe race, six fur? longs. The Second Special, for three -year-olds and upward $100 each, or enir br p. m.

oi the nay pre eedlnx the raro with $2.400 ad 'eat, of which to second an. timi to Weight? 5 tb abore the wiouerof first spa? tai to carry I lb extra. Oue niiie aud a nrloug. The sceptre of Henry Ptedeker will sway the ring, and tbe public may rest assured that It will be milked In the must approved and gentlemanly style. Brand-new pig have been built tor sixty bookmakers and their ISO assistants, a place bas been set apart fur Frank Rutn mel's corporeity and melodious voice to sell auction pools In, and puri mutuel machines, and runways have been arranged If tbe public knows of auv better method? of getting rid of the surplus It has only to men? tion tbciu to Mr.

Sledekcr iu order to be accommodated. I I'd like to beat you out of $500," a small speculator Mid to Mr. fitedeker on Saturday. All right." cried the sturdy campaigner, a benignant emiie playing over Ids face. Gel ou a sure thing at to 1 and put up $100." But you owe me about, a hundred already.

Tell me how I can get even on the rucee." Let 'ein alone. That's the quickest way. You've got no chance against us." It looks that way. The public you "Ho It seeing. The public's against us and we're against the public.

There's war between us. We're here to get their our business, an' tbe people know it. No secret about that. The public takes all advantage over us It can get. Lo' mo put out a little longer pi ice than my neighbor's glvlu' un' sec em rush at me like they're goni' to sweep box an' stani an' every thing clean away.

The other day tbey got mo thick roun' me I couldu't do anything. One fellow ran his arm through my watch chain, two or three got me by the aloe re, hauling ibis way an' that one grabbed hold of my pocket--Utoy were p.iehtn' an' patta1 every way. 1 work au' looked the haiidtul? Uves au' ten? tiiey were shaklu' In my face. Pays Gentlemen, If you'll get back au' give me half a chance I'll do some thin'. 1 can't work there no way to beat you fellows I None aa I know.

You may get ahead of us for a ae.i or two, but if you keep at tbe islm you'll lose In the end. I've seen'em at It for ten years or more an' I haven't dl-oovered anybody as beat tbe ring iu the long run." li iw much capital do I need to start a book To stnrt at tue Brooklyn tueetin' you'd have to begin by puttin' up to pay for the privilege for rive days In udviuice. A ten-day meelin's dirided in two a Went -loc day meatlu' iu three." tbatall I'd need I Well, if you took Hi $10,000 on the ftrat race an' the fttniiie happened tn win you'd bave to keep one leg tu? If an outsider won you might stand by your alate." drceii li. Morris was one ot tbe four men who bid for Pry Monopole ou Thursday, his figure being near Befar? the sale, while tho lioraes wero nroui up und down tue une one ae.ke.1 Mr. Morris if be were going to buy Uie little bay celt.

good'd be do me, I'd like to know 1 the vet? eran said lu a woful tono. If 1 owned him he'd be handicapped out of every raave just as Tavor's been done. Lavor ain't won a handicap at this meet IV, an' he's as good's he ever was. They don't give litui a chain c. Wliut's tbe good o' mimili' liiiu v.

ben tbey put a whole house an' lot on hi? luck Inun't be win a good race the other day "Good race I Vvt-lB' but a little purse one them little races which be slipped Into by accident. It wasn't a handicap." Watt, Favor's up to any weight. You'll Litui to dar with 123 pounds, woul you I Oh, yes, be'il start an' take his Mighty little, hope o' hi? Why, I'd rather have a be.se an run him in selliti' Make moro by it," How is sir Dlxon He's all rlgbt" Why ill lut you start him in the Great Kastern liai eland I I ain't in no hurry to break him down. He's iu worth a lot more the Great Lantern. He's already won enough to leed me au' tbe old Oman all winter, au' I'm golii' to let Mu? have an easy time." IB um is eutei ed for the stake? of the Brooklyn jockey and it is uot unlikely that he may be netit for the Prospect 8takes to-morrow.

He ha? many rich emente for next year. Mark my prediction," a well known turfman a few days ago; Pierre Lorillard will return to the turf next year. How do you know he was asked. 11.aid him No. I judge by the lanre number of entries Pierre, la mai ing for next HOW THE CHICAGO "Dl'MP" LNDKD.

Chicago, Bept. Plot's te dai- s.i?s "The West rare meeting which has bren rua fer past linee nays no? (he auspice? of the cam? to an end tiatur? day, J. F. Winter? sod T. Bio-kwav, lb? man ef tbe n.ietiug.

finding il lo bur? the city ewlBg te BBmeroq? credi tei? with a deauty who do Vo them. 11 wa? learned that the manage? ment had not paid for? week and Bpward it we? a eadiar to ace aaeeti started fer the gambler? who had keen ont fren the nod which attracted no attention from the noorttng world, either aa exhibition of racer? or aa a place te money en At the eonclnatoa ef th? Captain Funk announced front the that Brock way nnd Winter? had been ruled off all the track? la th? oonntry. raanlng under ue rule? of sssoclatien for trend and corruption. CL08IXQ TBE BASEBALL BEOORD. LITTLE ROOM LKFr FOR SPECULATION.

MANAOEKS ALRKADY MAKING PROMISM FOR and scores. With the waning of the baieball season eome the usual from oar three maaager? of the wonder? ful thtngt they will de la a baaeball way next year. Persim? mon? fail with th? flrit frost, aa? promise? tall from the Ho? ef oar baseball magnates about the aame season of the year and with the rapidity. The between the two, bowerer. is great.

tpe persimmon good for eeme thing. Adgin? by past eur baaeball prom? ar? The club win make abonl the aame klad of record Ibi? rear that It made last. Tbe tiob'? treatnry will be crammed with Uncle Sama tl-catea, and there tbe good record New-Yorker? are not istled with third or fourth place In th? League, or eren second place. Resident? ef tot? city de not think that Drtrolt ought to lead them in anything. Kren Chicago follows New.

York inererylhlugexceptbaaeba.land big feet.WhenManager Mutrie get? borne from the West aud begins to make be should not feel If the old listener? tara from him and ejaculate Bat? I Orer Brooklyn Byrne? friend? claim that th? Brooklyn leader In baseball Is la his protni.01. and that the City of will hare a formidable baseball aggregation next year If It takes $00.000 to do It The Brooklyn club will finish fifth ot sixth is the championship race lids Accident? an I bar? left their mark? among the Brooklyn piareis, but not to any greater extent than among other clubs. The player? are too for cat? and any otner excuses are superfluous. st. dim; 3- ha? been I in'o train? ing school for young and aati.nate 1 batatal debutant? ame? Babylon ceased to fall.

Vmtlog tr.at M.nager can roach under the commodious grand slai.d acd pull out a halt-doM'D or ao new player? wbentrer lie like It. The dub? pieseul policy ol making It? with new piayet? In the fall lniload of undoubtedly good. record at oreseut canuot be made ii.mh worse, wnile by experimenting now tbe club may ofl in better trim Mai season. The ihamploashlp pennant races are wateht.1 with In? terest although the pennants la both are virtual, ly won already. In the Leagn? the Detroit dab holds a tea The Chicago club Is second and Philadelphia third.

New York tour place and Boston tlflh. Critics cow think that the Le igne club? will flnish In this order: Detroit, Chicago. York. Philadelphia. Koston, Pittsburg, Washington aud Indianapolis, Tho correct record to date is follow? a 9 I Ml 3 Ii II p.

I S1 s1 Chicago. 7 Detroit.Ill, 8 Isdianar.il?.? 5. 4 New-York. Philadelphia. 7 il Washington.I 4, 7 7 10 6 9 111 0 6H 10 10 11 12 8 til 8 101D13 71 3 1 7 9 8,80.

9 47' 91 g3 Lost.ss 43 33 ss 4S 50 61 7 15 0 17 2 11 4 5 517 5 87 6.1 2X4 55? fi-I 41.1 3G.8 Allot tbe clubs are in lh? ostai (ireteat, and he club? ntlnua to wtu many games lose. In carnet between the Maialer? aud Western dein to date the furmer 134 127 for the Wester? The Detroit club, et coui -e. the baring won lo date lortr-tw. game? ann tweutt-'nur. for th? East, with victories and twenty eight Th? game? of the will finish the ol be tmea the clubs ot each section.

The record of the Kast orer th? West, aad rlc? rer.a, as follow? 7 111110 34 Hettc.lt. 1 17 Chicago 7'12)ll! 8.13 New 71 15 7' 8' 2s 5 IS 6 1 9 18 Game? 47 130 29I.S I I la tho American Association the st. Louis club will rap tore the trophr w'th groator ease, than 11 did last It will win Just easily next rear with the same ar el fia Leni? eluli lose erery gam? It his yet to p'ar this.season an 1 noeta roth? pennant. 1 he light for plac? between the Cini Innati and Loiiitrtlle lu It close and exciting In fact, thlt struggle new ihe nul? en incident in tb? race. Th? Krooklrn and Ath? letic club? aie having a light for fltth piare, hut th? posit an too lowly to excite much Interest In the battle.

The Met? ropolitan? hare ihe magnirlrent winning percentage of The ub made th? remarkable record last week or plarlng three games without scoring a run. The record to date follows: I il cl el 31 Atkletle. 3 9 14 9 8 5(1 .479 Baltimore. 10 8 1117 7 10 8 .547 8 8' 7 13 8 7 Cincinnati. 11,9 13..

11 5 17 Si Tg Cleveland. 4 3 5 4 11 0 3.1 IMO 11 11 lilil? 7' li 5 SS ,880 Metropolitan.I 5 537.31e 12 10 5 10 14 HS .743 '61 SS C3 HS 5(1 Su Iti The Western and Eastern cinti? finished their of game? together on Thursday. Tin Wist ha? doiebytsrthe best woik, winning 17? games i2.t lor the Kantern club? The record ol lb? r.asi orer the West le dale follow? IS West East. 1 Waal ill fi St lainls Ita1 Untere.I 3 11 7 17 9ill'ldil7i50 11 14 I.eti'?vtli?...lll 7 I ISSI 8, 1 5 3 H.24 30 31 The PreoUvn nnd Athletic clubs plsyed at lUdeewnod l'srk About were present. The Athletic? onlbatted their eniionenl? won aller a fault well con ed game.

I be II a. a. e. Athletic tt a Pinkney. 3b.

0 li 0 Si 0 o'maii. r. MiCl.llau, 2b 0. 0. 4 I 3ti.

rf 0 I O' 0 'Townssnd. c. Phillips, lb.l 0 1. 61 0 0 'sto-ey, I. 4 o' Larkiu.

c. 8 0 11 Ilioer, Ih 5 2 li Millikan, 13 11 Metiarr, a. a. Il Weyhiug. (I 0 I I 11 i 7 0 II 1 3 1 5 1 1 9 1 1 2 1 0 0 11 i 3 0 0 1 1 6 MiClclutu.

2bl 0. 0 Hwartweot, rf 0 1 Pmliips. I 0 1 Terr v.r. 0 Oreei. If.

1 1 lark, c. 0 I Ottecaoa, s. 00 T.it-l.G_G 6' 8 8 Brooklrn.0 10 0 10 0 0 0 1 Atli.et.C. 13000100 x-5 run? BteeklyB.li Athletic. 4.

Kirst base on er? Brookiru, Athlet 3. Left on I) AtMctu 4. Piral base on balls l'Ini! l. Lyon? 1. Stolen Teirr 2.

I yon? 1. Klruc.k out-Phillip? 1, Oreer 1. Clarke 1. i erry 1, s.lurry 2, Mllligan 1. Home runs Thrce bits? 1, 1.

Iieni.le an I Mr.CJIe.llan 1. Hit l.y pitcher None. Wild pilches Werhlng 1, Toole 1 Passed balle Clarke I. lune 145. CLEVELAND DFCATEI) BY ST.

LOUIE St is. Sept is. The St. I-oul? team defeat? I theClere laid nine by the following Ht. 2 0 0 0 1 Olereland.0 0 0 12 1 0 2 1-6 0 0 0-4 Base hits- St.

Iritis. 1(1 Clerslamt. 17. Krrnr? St 3. i'Ieveland, 3.

P.nh-ts and Crow.II Mr. Mc.Uu_.le. C'inchina 11, HcpL game ou rain. RUNIiAY'H AT FI.E ITWOOD PARE. The club at the old Pleetwool trotting park rrowdisl eatly resterdar.

Serernl pietnluent member? ar? deairouiof anoibei three or four trotting meeting thla fall. A doxru have put their dew? to ciar me? the the prouoallion ha? been to the K.tiiiii.ia who a I nil .1 at? I'lg Oil Ties la? A festine ot the speed trials resler.lar was thn sending ol three of II.onion? fast aller hei rrinpsny, a bar gelding, wa? drireu tir "Jehnor" Murphya mile la 72 aiimlter of thl? a prettr mar? I a 2 2(1, sud V. I. me? sent Mr. lionati is young bar mila fill mile in These ate the bestimm? these llotislon boises erer Murphy ais? wurkeil oui tu? biymarei tara, winner of th? 2 2 class trot on this trai last week.

She did not spend a mile, but showed better th.iu on dl-uni es. Ou? of her uitai ters was timed In bet tor lhae 33 aeoenaa The bar mar-Katie Jordan made nule In 2 2nSi. and driver Murphy'? boy was especially dtlichtod when Western Helle, that cfitton for work, mad? a nul? 2:23, whum the little fellow a now suit. I. II.

iltove tho nor Hprague colt In 235, and repeated in 234.. Mr. Siamo'? Belle 8 drlren Jerome Wbelpler, trotted in 2 U. and tin? mare Man who ttolled in the meeting, went in 2:22. FOOTBALL MFN MARINO KKAIlV FOR he lo-al in ittiill both fie Anie.rlr.au Association and tho American Football Union, hare bsguu to gird no their In the former there will bro'uhl? nine as bulh Ibe ltu-et club and Thlttle club.

thl? city, bar? an 1 will in ora? tice thl? week. The Stateti lilaad Cri kei aud Baseball Club will bare two oueto play Inierrnilegtate aud the other Associatimi rules. The latter will Jem tbe An.srican Union. The cren Athletic (Tub, ol BiooSltn, ha? already started to ani will pitta In the field They will probaMr win the Met ropn.itau bampleushlp. The llreok'rn Mill dun reatgtjed from t'nion last season, but ar? getting toatr lo piar.

At Prospect p.itk the Polrtorhitlc L.O.O. other Club? have begun practice. TheCuckeia ot I BAKING Lpowder Absolutely Pure. Thl? powder rertea A of parity, ttreagth and More eeonomtosl then th? orAlnerr and eaonot to aold in competition with tbe multitude of low test, weight alum phoepkate ealgrtnoeM. Botal Pownaaco.

10.WaUat>.M.T American Carelessness CANDID TALK ON A SUBJECT OF NATIONAL A SUGGESTION AND A WARNING. Colonel V. H. Farnsworth, of New-York, was for meriy American Consul-General at Bordeaux, Francar While dining at the club with sume friends a few even Inge since he became reminiscent and gave vont to the following strong statement "I believe Americans have better opportunities than any class of people on tlie face of the but they abu-e them. Notice the single fact of climate.

It Is not half so severe sus certain parts of "sunny" France. And yet tho French people keep In better health than Why llecause they have learned how to preserve it. Instead of submitting to tired loss of appetite, ncrvou-ne-s, Indi? gestion, headaches and the thousands of we a French man or goes at onco and at ternis to It. How 1 In various ways, but princi? pally by some pure compound. Beyond question the best and most popular preparation In Franc? to-day Is Qiilna-Larorhc, which Is used by gener? ally for every form of dyspepsia, malaria and elow fevers, and was even awarded the government prlre of 10.000 francs for Its excellency.

It Is a remark? able discovery ami I am not sui prised It Is becoming 80 popular In America. I used It all the while I wa? abroad and always keep it in my house now. If Americana generally were more careful of the first symptoms of disease and took then: In time, tho way the French do, I think sickness could be decreased one half." The statement made by Colonel Farnsworth Is amply rnnllruied by the modica! fraternity of Paris, who unlvei-saJly commend for nervousness, dyspepsia, debility, female troubles and all derange? ments that a speedy and sure tonle and re? st.irer. In wr.tinK regarding properties of this wondciful remedy, Doctor of Paris, says: "During a series of observations on diseases of varying nature, I encountered one case of a man of forty-five, debilitated to a skeleton, and suffering dreadfully from hypochondria, who was entirely cured in two months by three small glasses dally of ilna troche. 1 also knew of a young girl who suffered for three years from chloroccs hallucinations who was restored to health by tho saine remedy." This indorsement Is confirmed by that of Doctor? IMgaJ, Kuvrat, Velllattl and many others, all showing that tho popularity of QuIiia-lAroche Is wtall founded.

There ran bo no doubt that the favorablo experi? ence of Parislars is to ho repeatnl In America, and It certainly come too Soon nor continuo too long for the good of such an active and overworked nation as ours. tute, Cnllers Academy, the of pnaalblv one more clno will be lo the American Union this season and are celling ready to play. RAGE OF A DEFEATED DEMOCRATIC Clifton. B. L.

was the sceae ef a small riot on night, at the close of the primarle? of ti.e Third Election District of Soiituttahl Juatire Jeha (I.Vaughn, or Vaughn, as lie famllaily calici, ha? for many years been the Democratic leader in Richmond County, wa? defeated Id his district, ou tbe committee ticket, on Saturday uigut. The ohi politician felt hla feat keeuly and was ansi Hecatued tbe arresi of ibree laspei tets who had been chosen by hltasclf. II? them with stuffing the ballol-box. I lie prisoners wer? taken court at midalgUt ami attained before Asso? ciate Justice Kulliaan. who adjourned tue bearing uutll The leeliur axainst Justna Vaugha la bitter and saveral threats were made by the mob agalnai blru.

here la no doubt that the old man would bare bren at? tacked, but for tbe presene? of a situali of police, who kepi the mob at bay. ANNUAL TOIRNAMEM A TENNIS CUR. The principal coaleat week among th? wielder? of the ra? quet will be the ope? tournament of the New-York Tennis Club on the ground at forty seven, li? st and It. in 11 yVOalaeadaT. s.

both tor ladies and ceutlemen. will be played. Th? cleae today. the Isia.el grattai ihr Huais in the doubles of the alni toni ney be platel to day. I he Brooklyn lllli l'eu nia Clubs aonuai meeting take? placa ou Wednesday.

ONLY ONE CRICKET MATCH THIS WEEK. Many of ar? beard In the cricket world at the recent aclioa of fie Yonsg Amer.ran club, ot I'hiia delpbla, la fnrfelilug tk'lr game? lo Hie Mate? la I and Manhaiiau he lunui Rame to have been played -al ir lav th? latter We toe? lay. l'heonlv mil li tu? wies. tar arranged, is that hel-een the Maleo Uian.l einband the Merinos of Ina al Maten Island. 00 Saturday PIOIOKI HEADY FOB AN RACK, 'thirty su lords owned in leirihrj.ur and Wi Hov hury, subuibe ot Akron, day night 10 lie lile-rai? 11u.r11.11g, bul ovalug to tifi nuiditona, lacre nut lei go.

In? ra. in ih'-v t' ria UM neat lioiautai' in a a lag for l.a.aii?'? in the 11 lenire, le niaue by ihn Philadelphia b.rd, Urasss? bon, ii, 1 UM r-cord make fioiu Ak: a be cotiieeved on Wedneadai by UM lilrtls of the Qttakei Cltth, from Mlucral, Ohio, a like dlalM BOMA WHAT ti OH DAY. of r' IT, I l'r--hyterlan but h. il m. Method si Mimai I onf nee, Il a.

m. Mectu.g of of the Rei rmed Church, rio Ile a. ru. No. Il 11 m.

Itlgl Ion of I IM Mr Brooklyn. llarvcy MNsM Bf 1 ut.lh.iu Club, No. 32 W. eighth 8 p. m.

Voting Men. I i lull. HorTaUW llouae Ho. m. TtJMSg a li.di i.d? ir.

Cluli, No. 14o Fit') l.llilll -it 8 y. 111 of Tr Union nasi meeting, Cooper p. in. Kings County I COTTMUlM.

CITY. Adjutant Moran, of tho C.ntli Regiment, Irei un-r Qulg.ey, of the St. I branch of Ihe Irish National LMfM, to gii Ihe I amili fund. 'Ihe Itattaa Li--n OraeealotM from Illllioa, which arrived cnroiiiilcred galea 011 tho vu3 age and ami spl.t MVi-raI Milli Hauser, aye liPeen, who live? at No. 19 Fast nfly fiitlrth-st was thrown trulli a burse at lifts tiinlhet.

and rdxtii-nvr. fMtWttay ami liad hl? leg Mrs. James Plaine, at Head quartan reaterda? ta lad out if tin? police had found Manali the lunch poodle, ran away i.v-t Fri? day. Tb? Police m.t give lu-r any Infunilalloii concerning It. I- Dr.

Ilurchtiial hu- been bytcrlati here over forty years. The new Iron steamship o( the Pl-inl between Tampa, Key and Jlav.11.a. which now In this pot rislecn ratlon und ieiiov.il ion. w.ll In? In din? ing not and will lollow iho yachu over se day. The itCaVI of the Mission ('hutch of the Holy ril Avenue 0 and wa? laid by Um v.

Dr. II. HougiiUui, of tho Church of lue lia1. The funoral of Btmrj took place ye-teislay at his boine, No. Fotly -fuiirih-ef.

The were 1 inlin l.sl I.y ihe It? v. hai 1rs II. of the Chiurli uf Divino l'atri nliy. The boilal waM at OrMBWood. 0 MtOiiliLYN.

Kllr.abeth aRe thirty, colored, of ave. and twice Is commit hiilrMe, day, by llnowlng lierolf In front of train? on Ihe Cuanta ami BeMfe Badvoai la Um Wtmt New portion ot Um city. Mm rescued ami arrested. It that lather J. P.

O'Jloyle nlll be apJMiinled by G.i-hop laiiiglillu to tlie vacancy in the 1 liiiieh iTI Bt Maiy, Mar of tho Sea. occasioned by the death of the Ialini 1 I auglillo. At a meeting of i.ewsdea eis held last 'llmrsday at No. FBItoMl UM following olticer? were elerted to Ihe and Matloiii-is' JII-ooklMi. lre-ldent, li.

Milei; lidi ft dent, l'osken-lock: secoml vice pieslilent, VV. Haitian; recnitllng E. W. treasurer, Onorai p. Wynne; sarfennt? e.

a. Ilacktoa; Daniel Khreii, OtM John Joust, P. F. M. J.

llMHMgsj. JfEWi nOM JEIi.sEY l'i Y. Jsme? Kenn, a bey llviag at No. was riding a I. In Hrndeisou ye? erday, another th? wnhasllrk and bim ou a gallop, Kcau wa? throwu nfl an hla hoart the pavument, (rscliirlnr his skull, liis injury believed 10 be fatal.

cnUNTT. Mount Vkiison. eoncregallou of the Kiyst Presby terlan Cluir? were with a handaome new when Hie? moiiuuir mivicii It aas? the gilt ef the cntldiuuof Misa 1-ella Lock wooiT's aud Miss Jones claesea. MMMMMI Hknry A. Daniels, M.

155 lildst. 12, 5 to 7. of tbs Nervoat eenito-Urtaary Organs, ln.i'.n UllllSE miniati; rk almanac, ruas. 6 41 1 Heu. 69 1 Moo? set? 7311 Mean's ag a mon warns.

Heei. 1411 Hallrsata. le bo Seek, lili I OeT. lel'd. i'Jjj NOTICE 18TH STREET, (timira stub.) I9TH STREET, AND SIXTH AVENUE.

ill 0.1... FOR Fall Goods Now Open. ADVICE. men ho nflord to patronize a reliable mederete-priced taller bad better to ready-aside lothing bouse rather ilinu be doped bv ihoae cbrnp-John tnllor? who adrenlse Chat they can a BIO clothe? 1er 1 817, Ac. Delurr eoy?" ihn' be the two oui g.ous extreme? In tailoring -deceptive rhrnpnrs? mid fancy bleb Hie principle, be la lo produce reliably made o.em ndlitg bulb character and style, Bl stilli? model le I 1 The Autumn and Winter Stock ot Wi.vltent exhihited by thit houte reiireifi't the Inrjnt and mcit aritd etVecllon of Ugh Hi'-eltm eirr impor'rd into 111? country P.

Beritt rlevr ol ear Inrrmseil nl our New which Inc'ode? tbe noi ni of all the too.U on ihe are iniii.l oar popular lounge .1 iid.fi and -buoi I lor and t.lll, which Is to 'ill per cent lower (ban our former mulernle The reduction applica In. nu? nil our No deposit rrqnlrrd on orders placed with Ibi? boose from reliable FINE TAII.OItlNI. FOR NTI.EMKX AM? I. 4I1IES' YV-AH, MTII-AVE. HET.

I4TII AND MTM. Elevated Railroad station at door, open OUTQOINQ STEAMERS siiar, surr. reitet. lina. rtr Malls (Tu.o?.

I.lrcrpoo in.on, l'aitile. Mall. ir in it air IL t.ero aule. I.tremoti irate. Ml Lloyd.

Hrsmsn via seuth'toa. 5 l'alani Neih Vii.er. 5 llhyulaad. Aittwera. 0 Tiii'asiiar.

gare State of Nevada, state, ulasiraw. Il aiau.un.a. Ila'ii'i Amei Hamburg. (I Anles. Atlas, Jamaca .11 UanballuB, Alexandra, Uarana.

7 am noon. a a am ai am a a in am am ami pra UfCOMlXQ HEMS Tu-iisr. rettet. tlihlopla.a leave l.iord Trinldaii ml waul 1 rtcafuer.oa.Waraaii.Warf? Melico.lim TUkstisT. skit.

railed aun Jam. araoaaaoAT. gen. IB fltnte of C'iiy et Aleiaiuli la li a Ac.Alexandre siiimst; NEWS. NEW SEPT.

18, A Kill ViiD. Steamer Alaska (Br). Murray, Liverpool Sept 10, queens. 11, with nuise lag paeeeagereU a unaertull Arn red at th? Hnr at 16 a m. Mea'ini Aitrula (Bri.

Il l.irerpool Sept 10, towu 11. with uoise nini peMeagwe to Brown 4 to. Arrived at ihn Bar it 5 16 gnemtl La iKr). Tianh. Havre Sapt io.

with mdte and lo pasaeugeis to Louis Airired at the liar at 2.4- a tn. stcniner Morgan Cltr, ilruhim, tialvaiton 7 with noise to John I V.iu Bit lilt sitaiuer Wyaaoke, Jcnner, Richmond, city Point and Noi folk, It nil-? and p.i??euguis to Old 11 on. t. ss I'n. Mialinl Waikei, NeWpOfl Newstnd Point with and to 014 Co.

steamet 1 ll.lllluiur?', coal to C'olitoli. d.iti.11 nel Ce. steamer 0 Knight, Yooog, Qeeraetonra aud Alexan? dria. Wllh and passenrer? to SS III.ani?. Sleamel Manuali Wlnler.

l.us.iu. WlthnidSStO liliiiock. batk Mohn (Nor). Eong 14'? with mdso lo Vea Piisian A Co, lo Tobia? a Co. Rark luui.z.wuc Imma, oUta (Itali.

Capiello, 30 with ou un- r. to Punch, Kdye A Co. Saadr Hook. WIM HE; clear. At Cuy Ulanil.

wiad light, sW. clear. Arrived yesterday? gteanirr hatean Jonrnell, Rordetiix lept (1, Wllh and 1 Itt to 1 un, ft. K.lve A Ce. At ivi? 1 at the Bar al lu.30 m.

Steamer Assyria (Un. Spillai, Marseille? Ang27, Peala 2o ep; 1, oihralUr 2, wllh nidae and paaien.er tu Handel sua Arnvtd al the Bai al 10 m. meataen Mnntatik, for Lelth Rialto. Canada London; Australia, Hamburg! Pairo and cuy AuiitiMa, Precide, Norlulk, Llacard, Well I unit. Ship Centennial, for Hung Kong.

Bark? Narlgator, for Harre. Tho? Brooks. Ottantanamo. THE OK iOBBIBB PORTS. QUkSSSTOWS, Bept 18-Arrlred, (hri, Mi? limn 10 ou ber way to Liverpool Sallen.

I'mlirU (hr), McMifkan. and Wyoming (Uri Rigtiy, from l.irerpool sept is He Ker? sai.i???. tram New-Yoik on way to BT Thomas, Advance. I.ord, trutii Jaii'iio. Para, Ac, ter (and proceeded).

taler faut.j R. H. MACY SIXTH-AYE. AND I3TH-ST. GRAND CENTRAL FANCY AND DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.

REGULAR FALL OPENING, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19, 20 AND -L OUR DISPLAY OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS WILL BE THE FINEST WE HAVE EVER MADE. IN STYLE, QUALITY AND ELEGANCE THET CAN. NOT RE EXCELLED. ALL NEW FALL SHAPES IN HATS IN FELT, REAVER AND SILK PLUSR.

CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY FEATHERS, OSTRICH TIPS AND PLITMES, AND ALL THE NEW NOVELTIES IN RIBBONS. FALL STYLES LADIES' AND COSTUMES. BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, SATINS, PLUSHES AND VELVETS, PLAIN AND BROCADED. LATEST IN NOVELTY DRESS GOODS, OWN IMPORTATION. LARGE VARIETY OF NEW STYLES IU MOURNING DRESS GOODS.

WE ARE BOLE AGENTS FOR NEW-YOBK CT11 OV THE GENUINE CLOVES EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. R. H. MAOY 00. JAMES McCREERY CO.

llav now on exhibition, in con nectton with their India Shawl Department, some rare Novelties in India Hand Embroideries in Gold and Silver, before of? fered in this market, comprising I'hulkaris, Portieres, Lambre Table and Stand Covers, i rackets, Tea Doylies, Efaf flounces embroidered with bees' wings and Gold, etc. Some rare and new design? in Hair Shawls at extremely low prices. Also antique Persian Shawls, reduced in price, com? mencing from upward, Broadway and 11th St. BURNT OUT! NOT MUCH! The old STAND rebuilt and again occupied by AC 145 and 147 Bowety. CALL AND INSPECT NEW BUILDING.

NEW (One of the sights New York.) Complete New Stock AND The Same Old Prices. 14S and Bowety AND Broadway, Cor. Ninth Street. Samples and Rultsfor Self Measurement mailed on Application. THE TRIBUNE $8.50 A YEAR By Mail, 75 cts.

a Month. A ami family newspaper of the hltriiest alita. printing ooptoua aad ootnpiete llsp.itoU??, reviews ot iim mar-eta, special oaule eorrespun.leuoa from a tuona editorial paire, exoelleui ractmr an.I sporlliig aua the best book, drauullo and art TIIK TRIIWNft Is the only Kepublloan morning dally la New York City. Uuswerviugly (or Protection to A in mi le 111 IU svili on tills It to th? hearty support of cau. Keaii the letter? from old soldier? In Tun 1 kiulne.

TUR SUNDAY TltlBI (always 12 and sometimes IU pages) la a cleau, entertaining and extremely valuable paper. almost wlmlly of original matter, though diversified by Judicloua and bright selections from ot-er papers, It Is a pauer of great value aud oau be read with safety In any faiii.lv. freali and invlgoratlug," la tne uoiu ineiii of all who read It. THE (SUNDAY TRIBUNK oau ke for separately; SI 50 par year. lice, e.cept in New Voik City.

Our Fall Stock is now very complete in every department, and we are show? ing many specially new things, not to be found elsewhere, in made up goods as well as Silks, Velvets, Dress Goods, Cloths, etc. Lord Taylor, Droadway Twentieth St. CARPETS DrrinsT qualities and without exci.ptios? REDUCED TO Unheard of Low Prices' ARE BEING OFFERED BY DONT NEULECT THIs BARK OPPORTUNITY TO' AT ONCE SECURE TUB Best Value of the Season, J. J. Dobson, MANOTA CTU US, 40 42 West I4th-8t.

FURNITURE. Oaraiockof r'( RNITIRE new rampine, and rirtlly call alleali? to ear very extrusive lineo! elusi, insite, us lu iiitli-r-nt des for Parlar, initier, and Jtmlim-rooin. cseellln? hui all our former lu du? Oar KOLU. 1NG I)-. did io bc Destili ihe Market.

MOORE 41, 43, Mid 45 West HrnvfPH li und Uh ENGLISH BODY CARPETS. CELEBRATED JUST RECEIVED TO CL08B OUT FROM $1.00 PKR YARD. SIPPA8D KSAPP CO, AND 1 CARPETS RETAILED AT UMUil PRICKS. WEOFFER I HIS WEEK A SPECIAL LINE OF BEST QUALITY extra SUPER INO RAIN AT 55c, 6.1'IIA.MK BODY 8Sc. GOODTAPESTRY MOavtSLS.

CARPETS MADE AND LAID. DOWN-TOWN t'ARPET STOUE. THE HYATT No. 273 NEAR BROADWAY. MITCHELL, VANCE RECEIVER'S The eonpUt? and stork of CHANDELIERS, PElsDANTH.

BRACKETS, LAMPS. PINE CLOCKS, BRONZES iMsNTKl. ORNAMENTS, contained la tbe wararoenis, 88? and 83A Broadway. Is for sale at iroaiiy reduoad priesa. THOMAS F.

(iii.ROY, ReeelTtr. ACHERMAN, BICKER A MANVEL, DIAMONDS, Jewelry. Walcfcee, Solid H1X MAIDEN LAMI..

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