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Leen A AR AA All “To Let’ adver! ments in The World this week are repeated in The Evening World without extra charge, and secure over 500,000 circulation. Cie [ * Circulation Books Open to All. } DEMOCRATS — IN A RIOT, Kentacty’s state Convention Develops a Bitter Fight Among Factions dentials, and the Convention Hall for some time resembled a riot. The secretaries discovered errors, and Chairman A, 8. Berry announced the correction would be made late: the delegates would allow the conmd- | eration of the resolution to proceed John 8. Rhea was accorded the floor, and made such a Vixorous speech against the majority report on resolu- tions as to stop all disturbance and com- mand the closest attention. M Rhea denounced President Cleveland and Sec- retary Carlisle in as bitier and eloguent man # as the Queen's English could tur- nis Senator Blackburn then came to the front He repl especially to the a «kument of Congressman McCreary with | Most Intense earnestness. He stood for | harmony, but he warned the Convention | against indorsing Sherman instead. of | Jefferson. He had never indorsed a Republican platform, and he did not want the Kentucky Democracy to do 80 to-day. He w. for Democrat bimetalism, and not for the Repu in gold stand- |. He was not here for any new de- parture, but for old time-honored Demo- cratic principles, and to oppose the new- fangh policies of the Republican ele- ment that wae trying to shape the poll- eet 4 for the Democracy of Ken- ucky. Senator Lindsay was then introduced and made a remarkably strong reply to Senator Blackburn. His defense of the Administration, especially when he named President Cleveland, was greeted with stirring demonstrations. The Convention reached climaxes of the highest pitch, when the Senator de- COCKRAN AND CROKER UNITE. The Orator Will Probably Take Part in Reorgani. ing Tammany. GAANT THE . PEACEMAKER He Brought About a Meeting in London Between the Two Former Enemies WILL BE ACTIVE IN POLITICS. THE “JOYNTS” BEGIN TO BAT, nna “Scrappy” McGraw Tried “Dirty” Play, but ls Coun. tered by Big Bill Clark. AUSIE 19. IN FLAVING TRIM, Lester German Twirls at Balti- more, Though, in the First Game of the Season. SEVERAL GIANTS WENT ASTRAY, ease hounced the insinuation that the ma- jority report w a Republican piat- SILVER IN THE BACKGROUND, |i: i tcsatteae kg tho oer: | . pigins to the insinuations that the ma The Reconciliation a Big Surprise|S0 Accustomed to Losing Every. or The Followers of Clay and Har- vision OF tne count ‘by ‘the secretaries City, in Philadelphia. Fi aT RACE i : in revious result. ; din Are Struggling for the — | mattined, the, previous result. The Cia —_ ress rian Firet Upper Hand. CLEVELAND DENOUNCED. < THIRD RACE.- have been reached. the proposed reorganization of Tam- Bienes i es Ex-Congressman, Ellis moved to| many Hall in spite of the rumors that; OUt that Is Just what happened to nov = Prig Firat. aaend Rectign 8 oe ea tion ‘y Pt iw. eral of the members of the New York Arapahoe Second. First Praised, Then Scored After|report after the words “platform. of | N¢ has retired from the Wigwam. baseball team at an early hour this ; ; , 192," This “amendment Struck out| The ex-Congressman has been oe per Worst of all, Supt. arthur |Late To-Night and Next Sunday You May Have to Resort to This Sort of Thing to Get a FOURTH RACE— the Resolutions Committ Miblateatinns Cleveland” ande ‘cariits | Since early Spring, where he went | Bell, who has travelled with New York Drink. Keenan First. nd Carlisle ; r br. Rhea offered aa a subscitute hig | mediately after the death of his wife. |teams almost from the time they first Connotaseur Second. R: ports Were Read. resolution of thanks to Cleveland and|He has been a -onspicuous figure in started out, + ance at the track thin noon. The LOUISVILLE, June 26.—When the ne wantccendined tats OFS POE, | The Wiswam's star orator, however, | take w brace. The Giants loft Boston, fal holst bra chia cae --- excellent card was ‘reepeuaaes for this vas conside: le for Y a hours ofthe. morning the "pending | pkstiae arte? faocewrigen, | will return and renume the Gracie Gf the "nou af he ite deters: mse:| deta wine rare wort) | ey Members Slur Chamberlain's} © TO DINE THE KAISER. | ant 1t ls probable tnat. the prospects hours of the morning the pending| “rhe vote on th adoption of the ma-|law in this city, and one of his frien My | ately after dinner last night. After a| EASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, June eh 2 of a meeting between Counter Tener question was on the minority report sority, separt, wa pena Tun areal who was at tne City Hall to-day, en |tedious all night ride they arrived at|26—The Washington team, with Capt. Name in Parliament. Te-Night the Oficern of the New |*"4 Keenan attracted many. from the Committee on Credentials. that hs would take an active part In Snitadelphia early this mornin, where| ‘S¢?appy" Joyce in front, put 1h their New | ‘The weather was in a capricious mood The discussion thereon was resumed at vention took a recess until /politics and probably in the reorganiza-|iney were given “forty minnten ne | appearance this afterneuy her the ‘mat wm Will Have a Royal Guest. | 24 it was seldom that the sun got a 930 o'clock when the delegates as-| 7.30 o'clock. tion of Tammany. breakfast,” but when the tra ume this season with the intention of sembled again. After discussing an hour and a half the motion to substitute the minority Feport on credentials for the majority Feport the call of 119 counties began. The Clay men favored the substitu- tion und the Hardin men opposed it. As the vote was considered a ti Strength It was watched with er terest and resulted 448° yeas, 425 nays. ‘The result was greeted with loud cheer- rity of those on the committee or in this Convention were advocates of Re- publican doctrines of any kind. Chairman Berry announced that a re- Hardin men precipitated another riot. The previous question was ordered on a viva voce vote after 1 o'clock on the adoption of the reports on resolutions, In this proceeding Chairman Berry was equal to the emergency in his rulings, or the vote and the result would never Carlisle for their negott Rothschild and Morgan, This out, and the next vote tak amendmen: of Mr. Elli a ey THEY FAVOR SOUND MONEY. SRENTON, June %.—The State Con- vention of Republican League clubs met here at 11 o'clock this morning. The Convention was called to order by First Viée-President Senator Rodgers, of Camden One hundred out of two hun- to Democrats in This . Ex-Congressman W. Bourke Cockran will sail from Southampton for New York July 6, and some of his friends say he will be an important factor in London, and it was reported at one time that he would settle in Ireland and stand for Parliament. Since Boss Croker went to London he has met Mr. Cockran several times, and it Is understood that ex-Mayor Grant, who was also in the English metropolis at the same time, brought about a meeting of the ex-boss and ex-Con- Sressman. The relations between the two have been strained for a year or two, on ac- count of Mr. Cockran’s vigorous com- ments upon Croker's management of thing that They Lost Themselves (From ‘The Evening World's" | with the Team.) | UNION BASEBALL PARK, BALTI- | MORE, Md., June 25.—It isn't very often that travellers get lost in Philadelpnia, Correspondent Was among the number. About all the team has been doing lately ts to lose things, #0 probably after this morning's serious break they started it was found that Bell, Farrell, Wilson and Van Haltren had been left behind, All four are said to be blessed with theb est of appetites, but they managed to arrive at the citadel of the League ALAS! AND HAVE WE COME TO THIS? [ « Circulation B STEIN IN BROOKLYN'S BOX. hing for the Senators making {t Interesting for the Grooms in the three games which they are scheduled to play, as the Quakers did during their stay, The attendance was very slim, not champions about three hours after thelr comrades. All denied that they had been eating all the time they were in Quakertown. After finally getting together, the Giants started for the baseball grounds, more than 700 persons being present CALLED HIM “JUDAS,”| Announcement Re, Mara when the game was started at 4 o'clock, Anderson, who ts on the sick fist, wes still unable to play to-day and Torimy Burns covered his position. LONDON, June 2%.—The members of {lon to Be Made Monday. Not Yet Made Publitc. ooks Op of Salisbury’s Full Cabinet BAND _O_ AA I All ‘‘Situations Wanted” Female advem } tisements in The World are repeated. im The Evening World without extra charge, and secure over 500,000 circulation. FILS SS ee <= | NIGHT EDITION. WINNERS AT SHEEPSHEAD, Great Dwyer Colt Easily Beaten in the Surf Stakes By Hastings W. K-WNDERBILT A YISTTOR. Matt Byrnes Second, SECOND RACE-- Hastings First. LT culs of Lansdowne, who was formerly (Special to The Evening World.) . Governor-General of Canada and later| RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Governor-General of India, 1s dead, She | June 26.—There was a very good attend- chance to peep down at the raced through the masses of clouds. The alr wes cool out not unpleasant. The track was in excellent shape, all — Austrian Steamer Thisbe In Ashore tenes) Of Monday's storm having vams, Near Madras, agers “ TRIESTE, June M—A despateh re-| pai Dur ee tere aay that , once betting coms celved trom Madras states that the for Capt. 8, 8. Hrown and fecentiy Austrian steamer Thisbe, which sailed nected with the stal of J. W. ~ from Trieste on May 30 for Madras, is | ra't, “gt” on Soa 2 ee | ashore on Sacramento Shoal, near Ma- | 7e7 '" Bt. Vincent's Hospital in wi the new Ministry, so far au they have! dras. The er York to-day. : ing by she Clay men. dred and seventy-one clubs were repre-| the affaira of Tammany. Itt under-|where for the first time since last yearn The Batting Ord been selected, are announced as follow: bette ahd Among the visitors at the track te: Fe eee ico cent {0 ,the plat-|eented. The largest delegation came |st0od that It was by the yas left out of memorable Temple Cup they tried con-| Brooklyn. Washington, MARQUE OF GALISOURY—Premier and Beere-| pe day was William K. Vanderbilt. . form, charging also counting and fraud,| from Hudson County, of Croker thet Cockran wes lett et Of letusiona: with)the Orioles, For montha| Gamer ot Belbach, tary of State for Foreign Amaire. NTON’S SLAYERS CAUGHT. | the stewards did nec like Penn's rid= and created a most tumultuous scene,| Resolutions were adopted in favor of| the list of sachems elected two months the belligerent Keeler, “Scrappy Mc-| Corcoran, | a.8. Joyce, 3b, DUKE OF DEVONSHTRE—President of tne Coun. Ing of Arapahoe in the third which was finally checked by crowding | Protection and sound money. The reso- ago. P La Chance, ib. Hassamer, calting the boy into” the ana and sutions also condemned the official dere- 2 Graw and other notables that consti-| Tredeay ff, Glasscock, au, Mm vas, After Vigorous Urgi ended him sharply: reach, Senator Lindsay through the fighcers to | liction on the part of Democratic office, | Bince then peace has been restored be-| tute the Barre gpee fhave:pecn! waiting | Gaia Meduirenc ARTHUR J, BALFOUR—Firt Lond of the te Masten teen manded his Saar iu ‘ tne front of the platform, when he Holders, and. the work of the Voorhees |tween the two, according to a report | sur yine, Baltimores Suid) cecoeding te | Om 8 Cartwright, 1b, Treawury and Leader in the House of Common | ems | aenner, Sam Hildreth, of the | openad another hot contest by present. PA San eention Tek nant et ‘untii| ffm London, and the meliifluous volce| them, an far an the Tenet UIA fe Sete sera A MSMRLADN Sects tate ty ee at ore reine Me As the re-| (oid the. aasse, story, Rucasding Tike tna ing the majority report of the Resolu-| afternoon. of the allver-tongued Cockran will prob- lt, concerned, the Giants might just an : ndersony, Pp the Colontes. sult of much vigorous urging and presa-| structions the jockey was given, tions Committee. ‘The undersigned, 2 majority of your Committee, ee cause of Tammany and Croker, too, as SF the Exchequer. ernment of Honduras has been brought} Sweepstakes, fo. three-year-olds and upward; leave ‘to subralt an thelr ‘report the accom: BANK OFFICIALS GO FREE, |c*vs*,0f Tammany and Croker, will be | Ruste in Form Again, ohn FI ‘ Inataes en GEONGE 4, GOSCHENVirst Lord of the Ad-| at last to take steps to punlah the peo-| gem furious: 4 Danying renolutione: fbb a ee jelbach went a bounder to Daly for an | miraity ple who committed the Renton murder. | pete” First—The Democracy of Kentucky in Conven- at the head of the Hall during the com-! Meekin left the team in New York . a | murder. | periane lie (Rein, ton ‘Assembled ‘vongratulate the country upon the | Eight Indictments in the Madison ing campaign. last night and Rusie joined the boys to-| mer utr ‘per a hot grounder: tor Daly, | Replying to Henry Labouchero in the| To-day a, cablexrom, wae Fecelved | yee oyrye tals Fepeal of Kinley Tari law ant upon the | gg Manin’ Gane pintnera: ‘A report of the meeting between Cro-|day. ‘The big fellows ingen eon (oy House of Commons to-day, the Rt. Hon.| from Mr. Pringle, the United States | sei’ 2" eon every hand of return the operations of reduced —_—__ Justice Barrett has dismissed eight bly be again lifted to champion the ker and Cockran connected County well have remained in New York. right again. It was expected that Capt Umphre—Me sin out at first, Corcoran filed to Akers-Doug! MICHAEL HICK8-BEACH—Chancellor of ) the Conservative whip, ing by the State Department the Gov- FIRST RACE. 5 La Chance siigied mlong Ate Charge d'Affaires at Guatemala City, | Fattotum, 113% (Taral). aught with danger and dlesster’tseinron St] indictments againat Joseph F. Bleue, |Clerk Purroy with it. The latter sata | Deplo eesd Join the Gints in Baltimore ,, Medway out'to Cartwright, paid his party was anxious for a disso-| stating that he had received a tele- furlonge, when: che satel oe aes {arit'and to reltaugurate. a poltey nfenetert | Ronald T. McDonald and Andrew L,| to-day that he did not ace Mr, Cockran | but for some reason or other he did nat | waeaained. meee, Tee een id to be able to| eum from the Honduras Minister of | faced Sh sonsna Theos Sh Fane taxation, whtea in eennestion Sith 'generst "aaa. | Soulard, found Nov. 27, 1698, fore mic. |in London, come. The team need's Jack's services Second Inning. sible moment, and hoped to be able to| Foreign Affaire. announcing that three governm bi by the Ri bilan party culming 93, Su for the sake alike of civil and religious fi dom, does not hesitate to condemn all efforts to | demeanor when they were officers of the Madison Square Bank. Blaut was the President of the bank and the others were directors. The The report of the reconciliation was received with wonderment by Tammany men, A number of them do not believe that peace between Croker and Cock- badly and his absence is hardly explain- |able, for when the team left New York he was able to walk about without any pain to his injured foot. Jack Glasscock's foul fly was neatly caught by Bhindle. McGuire out at firat er Corcoran. Cartwright fled to Grif- in, No runs, Shindle out, Glasscock to Cartwright. make a statement on the subject on Monday next. He then moved slection be isuued in the cases of East | sistant Secretary Uhl, and it is expected that new writs for fates Mag oe ie Ge ae o of the persons {i licated Ri fi Jatt yrnes to ie ont an murder had been corvestea, enteh's | Pihlowed with Srenhen a Rae move with Dorian until the This case has been managed by As-|ened out in the stretehe Thee moved up under a pull and won in @ nd ™m . c < allop by a length if fror fon la talth as Totticnantens ecause of] charge against them was that they un-|ran is possible, They say that Croker| The weather was cloudy and threaten- Daly's grounder was taken care of by Manchester, West ate a George | that the firm atand of the Bt =] Cyne, “ato teat: winnie be Bos faith, os repumnant 0 an eBilght: | jawfully received deposits after they. | was nencr really e At one of his ing, but about 6,000 people turned out to| Joyce. Crooks and Cartwright disposed Hanover Square and Weat Birm ngham, | erect Ubce en anntter Will have a wood | (yTtne’ place. Timers ts ofbborrent to the Instinete of | new that the bank was insolvent. associates but once, and that man waslace the game. of Burns. No runs, Feprerented respectively by the Rt. Hon. | ¢fuet upon the the ‘umall Hepatic? ‘EOOND RACE. a vm: _without.. cuali@ontl Acting Dintrict-Attorney Davis’ made} Cockran. SCORE BY INNINGS. | A. J. Balfour, the Rt. Hon. Sir Michael | Central Atle Sion Surt Stakes, a sweepstakes for twe-yearolde; rinciples Policies declared by t a srercush examionsion into The: ones. Croker ia sllaeed te yo shies tensa The Batting Order: ‘Washington. ~ | Hicke-Beach, the Rt. Hon. George J. oe Persons wate goncarned in the five furlongs Buting Be the at a e ‘ol lol jastise 5 7 ye i a ui r, it cur present Pemocratte “haminiatratioat ty could not be had, as the proof that the| time he met him, but they never met, | New ork monitors. PReMelye nen O2@ 50 _— Gorcbes and the se Hons Fouph Chara! Oi ee tava ded aie sone to encape| HAGE 18 (oett@e)...... fh mend oe a sited "to the thanks of the party for its courage-| bank was Insolvent when deposits were | sithough both were at the same hotel in | . cGraw, 3b. |berlain, all of whom have to be re-| the punisiment cherateoud: Handopring, 195 (Doggett)... 1-4 out 1 1s 9 fail press out undiminidned “ean: | 'epfaved 18 Very vague. mic te of| Washington early in the spring.” © | t PLATT IS BESIEGED. | elected upon thelr appointment as Cabi- sia Sky chit Segamore, “i18 (Hamitton) CORI Ie and’ and’ his alstin time and money to prosecute the tenes any men who, credit the report, ‘They Stafford, 2p. [Ope te of sie, NARRAGANSETT RESULTS, | necucebDp. made, the running wi tee iy Upon Mr. Davin's report Justice Bar-| base thelr belief upon the declaration of Wiison' ¢ Legislative Ca Swarm | name was ted with cries of Judas’ ae beaten early in the game. The 3 e rett dismissed the indictments. Mr. Croker that he would let ancient | (\} Me Ir ran in close order to the head P . Clark, ‘Ib. About the 's Office, frem the Irish benches y. “ pa t President Cleveland ee feuds die out In the interest of harmony Glam, JP. rem the irish benches RACE TRACK, NARRAGANSETT | [Mir ran in close order, to Rares. OF Fremaeny _Clavelen, in the jocratic party, and it Fuller as fennes This 9 the house! ‘Tis numbered 49; of East Manchester mys that tnti PARK, June 2.eThe races were contin-| great Handspring wae in difficulty. with cecretary Carlisle were received! SCHOOL FUNDS HELD BACK, | ‘hat ‘one Tammany. leader of ‘rap Pe One tory up the Boas witb clu awalte t he. pres Stew. strides they fought It out, - | she Umpire—Mr, McDonald. bo a fitting occasion to. explain the pro-| ued here to-day, with the following re- t 4 Ex-Congressman W. T. Eliis presented Invitation Ne 4 aanaicose Seid - _| eaally by ler g the tainority report, when John fi. Rhea Supt. Maxwell Has Until July 2 to ber ok the reRoked ComEittte ft 100 to) MeGtaw and o ‘ nimer Campaign T PRINCE sn rat Bese ogur and eehelt fur spring, ‘who beat Sagamore ton lengths. took the floor to read it himself and Answer or Repor ‘The return of the ex-Congresnman is| of Burkeville’s Mayor, and Reitz and uot easy days for “The’) WELCOMED BY THE + | to 1; Bernadine second, 4'to1 for places THIRD RACE. Rot trust it to the Secretary: Justice Bartlett, in the Supreme Court, |awalted with preat interont to settle the Carey took care of the silent gentle- He has his hands full of —- ee oeecR, third. Time 0.891-2 | swepatakes for three-year-alde and epwandi ‘The undersigned members of the Committes| Brooklyn, to-day adjourned until July ae ‘the conjectures an to his rela-;™man from Jersey, Van tipped a foul, | trouble, nd the §=Milholland-Union Ame: m Delegates to the I. R. C. Kennet ig 6 and 2 to's) Gare beg. | MUIME: wile and e furlong, Al 2 argument on the order to show cause fiona with Mr. Croker Nobody on this | which Robinson gathered, No runs. League gebra antis are not contributing Pleased with Wales's Speech, ond. 3 to 1 for place, and Claurece third. | Prig. 103° (Grifin).......-.- why Superintendent of Public Instruc-/side of the water can definitely do so, Ppt a) been (i Mapee rene most of It by any means. aha candl- LONDON, June %.—The fifth meeting Le ce Piva Airlongs< Won! by Srerence 158 byrne tion Maxwell, of Brooklyn, should not eae Gen ere ae Se bib. ‘. PS | dates are. They're descending upon 8 Fr 97 (Keefe) |by ‘trying to knock big “Bill” Clark | date of the International Railway Congress | Carraccus, 6 10 14nd 9 to hy Fron Loc 4 ee ‘sais (noor| file his annual report to the condition EXCEED THE EXPENDITURES, | down, but ne gota sad in the collar | ‘40 Broadway in shoals, and making Was opened at about 3 o'clock this after-| second, 3 to 5 for p Row or Never, 108 (Hamiito pinion, an attempt to the most vital Of ps Sis arene poagols eT S| button for his” pains Heed a® later | no end of bother for the master. noon, in the Imperial Inatitute, by the | third. ‘Time—t.06 1-2. See We ae tees: merce papi, ona. andere! edo | Aaylume and Industrial Schools of @ re; por the Firat Time in Montha Treane |and’ jennings followed wie WSvsnteone,| I the memory of the oldest. politt- Prince of Wales in a felicitous speech, et eee Arapahoe was the first to show. but sxpreseed ‘in the ssid |l'glous character to take advantage of Bdesicc Ace choca jand Keeler arbled to third. Jennings | clan thee never were so many aspl- Wnich was loudly ‘applauded. LATONIA RESULTS. OPES ba passed ben” Coccineee 7 here oun they ‘a met | wth ailewa thee certain ca TT caper ee ee AbeDe: wandered Se feenes eee pang, Dall. | rants for office. The Legisiature, which “ay! pit. paid a special compliment Ba natant wait the lead to the turn, A Ee | the excine money. WARUINGTON, “J0ne) MeFor’ the | uray Ale teellay @ le puller to Clark | Will contain forty more members than to the American delegates, saying this| RACH TRACK, LATONIA, June 2.—| where Prig. who had been racing undet , sracle party to expreme ‘asl in’ clear The distribution of these moneys ia| first time in many months the Treasury | wos frotie'e tare Une wie the last, is the prise which brings Dll- was the nrat ume the Railway Congrese| The results of the races on’ thie eck |e aut, went to the front. and was nev, Plcrret near enters aan Ent ot Buble Teotruction® arePeneeane: | receipts for the current month will ex-| beresa incing, rime to the shrine of Platt. Hdl Gia DieAauEs at HOGG Seen | Gla ees ca reliing heed, winning “nandily "by “a, lonatk atthe Democratic party of Kentacke: seh anes eral institutions cannot vet ont or avs | ceed the expenditures. Ti cages For some inexplicable reason there “qno Americans were delighted at the| e-Seven furiongs.—Won by] four lengths in front of Mirage, Time= fot deuarve such antindorsement and with siete [taney OF tel how. much they ate Re | ‘Today the ‘Treasury balance sheets | to Tote conte rae nammered the sphere! sonear to be about four times aa many speach 448 Wile Whe oor inanets Ie t'and 4 to 5: Tasper second, | Loe of taking the opin! a of the representatives tthe lecelvé, until the report Is fled. | for the month show a surplus instead took third on Stafford's out. tae TT Republican candidates for the Benate Which they have been received here Plage, and Poet Scout third) ae FOvET ce. ed awe eube following as ap amendment | So ee | of a deficit, and as the expenditures are found the ball for a sate Bit, and the} and Assembly as there are seats, The The United St 16 represented at Oneemile Won by En- | ote Resolved, By the Democrats of Kentucky a Con- | CAN'T FIND JURORS. Maualy, lene fowaras, the snd. of ithe Duke trots weit to third on BAL Clarice | 8 Probably because the Hepublicans are ye Congress by @ great number of Aele- 6 and oui; Elmer FF se Hane, cian) me bata all = month !t fs regarded as certain that Ks 2 confident of controlling it \ for place; Annie M. third. | Keenan, 122 (Grima Vention assembled, that the present Demovratic | | Jus will continue to grow from CUt at first. Keeler kindly dropped | confident fi gates representing the American Rail-|..) 4 noixseur 5 ‘Airministration |p entitled to the thanks of the Adjournea | ee eee * German's Ox, and Wilson crossed the) Ali of the old men in the pary want way Association. inclite Henry i Een, eo Whole country {@ itt statesmas managern | y I pe hel rubber, Fuller waa en easy victim at|1, go back and there are for each one Sead f —_ Gotha 2D ) 1 62 2 $f pubic affairs, and we further declan for Lack of = New . The ‘Treasiiny is $46,023211 behind in frat’ "nwa sting, to go ba Hatnes, President of the A. R. A.; Eben Shaspanaad Bay Eeicios, | Counter tenor, tai tamiieelte $8.9 & President Cleveland and Secretary SYRACUSE, N. ¥., June 2.—A' delay | Oe atser Ct Pareipis and expenditures) | ‘Mernan pulled down Relts's long drive, |an average of three new men that want RB, Thomas, William F. Allen, James I ol heat Gotham rushed to the front at the ent: to wl uaqual ng th 19 ir fomen ee a lelay | for the curren y ‘. |Carey pianted one into the same spot} a crack at tle les ative crib, The old jraranan, Charies W. Brattle. James start, and at the end of a ti 2 eengis (or malelalniog the, 6014 ets Was occasioned in the Fitzsimmons trial | —— — and ‘again M accepted the chance. | non won't out of the way and the =i Tacob’ Js Theodore | HACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, Iva ten lengths in front, with, Keenan Moni, and their issuance of $160.000,000 of interest: | this morning because of the want of RMER TO-MORROW. Capt. “Robbie was pie for Fuller and | past ane thevtne) Greeny: 48:3, dacad” J Sharina fe (June X.—The entries and weights for|Gounier Tenor and belanen following Dearing bonds is hereby exprassly Iadoraed. | juors. When court adjourned last night . Clark. No runs, |new men will not retin » ¥TE Voorn Frank Thompson, Charles P srrow’s races on this track are as |hecks apart, ‘They ran in this omlet Th med the Committee on : SCORE BY INNINGS. ringing their claims and plaints to the Gjark 8. Curtis, John Henney, jr; s luntil the far turn, where Gotham began 4 oe eee td TiN OF SNC SEMIAAL PABA SE JUEOPS | Take Promise Given by Fore | New York 020 Vhoss and he is having @ real nice me OH. Piatt, E.G. Allen, | follows \o tire. He dropped to a walk, and the aE ras BLASS data tktRied, tnd an entra) Tht eee ee eas necbane "| Balint 4 8 Bet ted Arment tiarsyinett ol C “aawall §- Buren Flaten talc, eS ORs Wd Meee auetune nd ask its Several arts of the County ter mcete | ‘“Look out for warmer weather to-| - ai | gAm Hearly as con be learned. only Ave Hartshorne, Rollin H. Wilbur i 3) they straightened ut, and was never af. g Cady D4 i _ ayy | Senators who nthe wisiature 7), Jeorge 01 dD. Ms ¢ " terward de inning eas! Ww Pras ofpe wy Debere (ie nae Sa | Aerae UALS Une oman ue etd | cL ORs fae MaTmAT eather te Ue OF THE Sew Bee Pia tutth GaktMATe Louglan George B. Legon and D. israarde endo, Wineing Sealy Ne, Ooe Country into legal tender do! caivabie im pay. port when court apened this morning {s coming and due to reach this city to- aw to return’ Thee are h Hor ie ennoy Barnes, - Wor taster i 08 walle starter, who beat Dolabra a head. Time ment of all ite debs, public and private, upon, an adjournment was taken ‘unt Torraa’ mornings! DAsi ¢ overtson, of Westchester! 10 Kia ur no | ‘clocl a 1 t Wolfert, of Kings, and Hagleton ue pee SS a eet ee A ay He said it is fair to-day In all parts PE pe DA GAMA DEFEATED. lis Loustale ur Mr. Rhea made a most vigorous ar- When court convened this afternoon < Moor 19 & ier a inor- it was found that all but twelve of the of the country, with the exception of - — = ise ° 6 Id Bacape ind RESULTS AT ST. ASAPH. gument, and offered a second or minor- | i) WS" TonG iitlore bed ner Reported, the northern part of the Middle Atlantic il of Onei Brast!'s Old Troable-Maker W Kae-Paney Stakee: six furlongs, on abs.< 4 ity report which simply reaffirmed the and court was ajourned unill 10 o'clock coast where tt is cloudy and foggy, and PREDICT ANOTHER WAR. and. Raines, of Or a ; ae eect — national platform of the party of 182 to-morrow morning, along the New Boglang count, where the sanaldates, ag wilt by Government Tro ne : Marry” Belncs i}| RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, June 38 : ee cloudy and showery. iether Hows Vat wa : eaeceene in. |Ae swan tare = and urged its adoption as a measure —— bi stpprn Walser over the lake re- Officials of Shanghal Say Japan ana | Mit Mth of Stpende or BUENOS AYRES, June %.—The in- | it ‘The races run on this track to-day ree of expediency owing to the divergent! THIS MURDERER DROWNED, | sions and ine Onto Valley, and eastward Russia Will tod Cloch Pita cle tia thie veers surgents under the command of Admiral ue mile and an sulted as follow views in the party in Kentucky on the * |to the Atlantic coast. In this city the ie taking any cha Da Gama in the Province of Rio Grande 1 og First Race-Six and a half furlongs.— financial question, Mr, Ellis opened | temperature is sleatsaipel Vasher aa: LONDON, June 2,—The despatches | 10 th. State ation. He te not so gu), Brasil, have been defeated by, © . 4 AE Won by Jack Denblgon, Oto 6 anda te the debate for the minority report. Rosy Found April 19 Identified as | fnrournont fap morning ts trom ten ge Fecelved here from Shanghai say that Ckndidates, Wat covers his club with the Government troops at Camp. | Gael fe 101 and George BR. third. ‘Time-1,6 1 Ex-Gov. James B. McCreary, who ts Christopher Sterit fifteen wc®rees cooler than yesterday. high oMcials who are well informed) plush. so lt we hurt fo much. Admiral Osorio was wounded and cap. | #t/*# na eae ig etl 103 “"Becond Race~Six and @ half Eprionge. @ candidate for Senator, made a vigor- Detective Nelson, of the Hoboken po-, —-- express the opinion that war between | A Hepublioan Senator who thinks he supeai subsequently succumbed to, pith Bee ni jonge, avon by Some More, tot end 3 tod ‘ 7 0 id Jap: over Co: 7 oO he returned, s onda y 1 tenia ed Sta i ne. 9 co-operate with Cleveland, Carlisle clothing and, by the desce.ption, the| Forecast for thirty-six hours ending | bre t before the end of next three| upon aime of five « Aten oa Phird. Hece-our’ turlanenes a ine Demneeeee: 3 its Delaiinion had body found in the East River at Nine- | Thursda) York City and vicinity: Gen months now. and thay by the middie of July the gimily dame Mercer, Dowager Mare | }' Monitoress, 4 to 1 and 8 tc 5; Le been declared in } After McCreary concluded, the Hardin | men inwisted on a recount of the vote by which the minority report was sub- stituteu for the majority report on cre- teenth street April 18 as those of Chris- topher Bterling, a German silk weaver, | forty-two years old, who Was wanted by | the police for the’ murder of his wite at their home, 216 Hudson street, Hobo- ken, Feb, 28, i ir to-day and on Thuraday warmer to-day and Thureday; to south f Republican can machine support for Sen- nominations will be known. —— & Mpeed Ride L y Wheels t 4 Warren at. 178 Broadway, 137 West N. ¥., amd 1817 Medford ave, B'kiyg.cr* majors i jowne, In Dew Best: June %.—The Hon. Emily | Carid Jane Mercer, Dowager Marchioness ot | Lansdowne, and in her own right Baron-| 2 so. o.4) ees Naimme, mother of the present Maz- | aionice , 7 t> 10 for place, and Delia M. Time—0.00 3-4, a

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