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“0 Bary A wie ie PROT a Re Som Ris oh ¥ F 4 4 7 5 ~ A POOL ROOM ~IN FULL BLAST. Gamblers Daly the Law Openly - dust Across the River in Jersey. FARO CAN ALSO BE PLAYED. No Pretense of Concealment at the Den Near the Old Weehawken Ferry. DAILY RECEIPTS AVERAGE $3,000 Passwords Not Necessary—Cold Superfluous Cash Secures Admission. ‘On the Jersey aide of the North River, actly opposite Sixtieth street. this city, tivere i to-day in operation a pool- room that surpasses anything of the kind seen around this section in a long time. It 1s a new “Little Monte Carlo,” rus apparently without fear of molestation from any source, It is supplied with al: the paraphernalia used in the pool-rooma of long ago, announcer, cashier's office, marker and telegraph instrument. In fact, the only thing it needs in the old-fashioned blackboards, and there {t Is confidently expected, will be in po- sition before many days. Not onl is there a pool-room in oper- ation across the river, but thot who have been initiated into the mysteries of the place say that other games car be played as well; that theré In, in fact, @ regular faro layout, Certain it in that the clink of the ivory chips can be dis tinctly heard by any one passing the vicinity. ‘ The pool-room referred to can be reached from the old Weehawken ferry at the foot of Forty-second street. That it Is well known to betting men in thts city fs evident from the crowds who Ko there For several weeks the game hae been running openly, although quietly, Before the pool-room started very fe Passengers crossed by the old ferry. It carried people too far up the river and there are no houses at the point named Bince the opening of the pool-room, however, all this has changed. Now the ferry-boats run every half-hour, and during the hours when racing 1s going on at the beach each boat In crowded For the pool-room alone the ferry car- ries about 1,20 men who pay five cents @ach way. In selecting half a dozen barns for thelr pool-room and gambling quarters the men who operate the new “Little Monte Carlo” took pains that the neigh- bors would never make complaint about disorderly persons, for there Ix not a house within 900 yards, It in divectly opposite the old ferry-house, and Is the first in fact, the only thing, to strike the eye fro: the water except the freight trains of the West Shore Rail- road, which pass tne door, ‘To got to the barns the railroad tracks must first be crossed, ‘The ferry-boat on which an “Evening World" reporter crossed yesterday uf ternoon was crowded. The reporter was instructed that no password wes need. ed, that {t wax open house for all He simply had to “foilow the crowd" and then see f himself. _The hotel wax decorated with signs in- Cicating that it was the “Hofman Houre and that wines, beers and liq) could be had within. Op the counter were*a cards which read as follows number of HOFFMAN HOUSE, nor! AND DINING ROOM Opposite OW Ferry < REHAWKEN, N. 1 BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK H i P.M. BINDERNAGLE, Prop. Mr. Bindernagle himself was In evt dence yesterday, or some one wh claimed to be the proprietor, He stuos t the end of the bar, near'which was @ door which led into a narrow yard. At the further end of the yard the entrance to the pool-room! The latter is a trifle over une hundred feet long and about fifty feet wide, and the interior is in a great measure like was the “Little Monte Carlo” on the banks of the Bronx River which “The Eventing World” succeeded in clos'ng xume months ago. At one end of the bar are @ lot of round tables which are littered with blank paper cut into” three-inch squares, the right on entering are the cash- fer's other offices behind which Sut a dozen men, fixing the book und taking in the money, The operator was there too. All along the eas ly side of the barn which the black- mately be erecta! — 1 itead of blackboards the: had yesterday ‘ee deal boards, upon which was suspended a large printed card, On $hig. wae the name of every horse and oY, ralght track betting and the Odds offered in the room, Inlike the old pool-room days, how- $ie%, D9 cara wae given in exchange lor the money wagered. Every gambler wrote his bet on one of the slips of paper and signed his initials to it, In case he won he was Paid later on giving hie initials and rms of the bet. Everything was con- ducted in the most orderly manner, and there was no growling. Tt is estimated that the daily receipts of the new pool-room average 0, ——— . Kerrymen's At Amen, The Kerrymen's Patriotic ani Benevolent As ecclation will hold athletic games at Lion Park mest Monday afternoon, The events will be as *followe: One-mile race (open to all), 20 yards for members, running hop, atep and jump fo Gaelica and Irieh ‘county associations). putting Afty-aix-pound weight (open to all), half-mile Face, Op@@ to Gaelloe and Irish County asia toot tlons, rut broad jump (open to all), ball place Rick (open to Gaelics). — = Water Fete ‘m Great South Bay. FIRE ISLAND, L. 1, July 27.—Wreparations are being made for @ water parade and ¢ val In which all the owners of yachts around bay front have been invited to take arrangements are being made on What similar to the great water pai Michigan during the World's Fair. The carnt will close with @ ball in the Surt Hotel date for holding the affair has uot been decided upon, 0 Pacific Kickers to Come Eant, BAN FRANCISCO, July 27.—The Reliance Chur, Das decided to reorganize its football team and | wend it East, It 1s proposed in the Pall to compete with the teams of the great universities, Amonj Pate with the teams of the universities Amo to be challeneged are the Uulversitie gan, Pennsylvania, Harvard and Yai nee ‘Club wrested The football champlonah IT LOOKS LIK NO DEFENSE FOR CORBETT. The Pogitiat's 1 in the Divorce ( A HOTE pa Actlo e. wyrer David A, Sullivan, attorney for Cham HUT IT'S A July 2%0."The Monday's rave: First Race 0) pion Pugtlist James J, Corbett, an-| annie nishop nounced to-day that he would not con-| Fiorini Abingd tinue the defense in Mrs, for divorce. eferee Jacobs has all the evidence In| tender a decision next! wed that | cree of | ie and will my ty kaneralls ‘orbett will get Corbett asks for absolute divore the Mond Mra. divorce. Mra. on statutory grounds, and demanJs $100 Jor tempouttion’’.; peng during the remainder of or three year olde, ale furtor ut ‘ Vera Stanwood js named a8 c=] Mir Dison, Jr ni ‘ respondent. ey ‘i . Hu soak sill aan luck Knight 07 . M: Kee a tot Attempt PUGILISTIC POINTERS oe is we a Campania 108 s nidelay 193 ‘ The new boxing club, which In to handie the] yng yilit Kare, For three-year olde and upward Lavigne-Handler go. haw n located by various! Hugh Penny. m4 Ys sears aoe 104 people at all sorte of pointe within a radiua ot | Certainly Ho Pay on Play tog Twenty aoliee from this city ‘Those. Interested | CAMERN T° 000000000 107 Mombaratta .200000 Almply amniia cornplacantly when quemtioned about | yiriy, arene mile It, and have no definite information tu give out. | Abingdun + 110) Lochinvar . . . Milwaukee He Mtr Ca Parson’ Davies tnay become ax great a tac. | Mt Tou, AT ESL Biles : ie Atti Silver ) Harrington ur In pigitinin In the Kas aa he. line for years | Little Silver He Herrington, 107 been in the West The truth of the matter in | Wattle Btive oi TO Mae Dis 109 That (he 'Parain' haa a big string of fMxhters| Bt Vincen Ho Lghitrat os. Ht On his banda. and, willie evry iti ation | ual 0 tay i aay he dents Nas no teasot to aint of hin treats | uP rs 10 Sabtite Meni, aw log. season ot Wdiaues® Ie bad for Skidmore ager and men allie, ‘Thm fr Hourke. ie of] Sixth Hace ne mile and @ alxteenth; selling mie mind, And, aw the the (wo t i Gikeun fr what allied ere ut Si Owivee tee wee wine h jetire lone Hartecan Jimmy tarry wants w with Piimmer at tox | & see iat ia Jak. « oun: The Kngiiabnen can hardly refuse thin) JHE oe 104 Van Her in abana tw feather weight. As = ie Ge Tetiwes Digna iMatch 1p” the. latier an toaratity Harey ‘or. frank ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. acknow le Marty MePue is matched tor Corbett's suit Watehman Beond Race Shakespeare 11 Tutor e | RACK-TRAC Joe Mullin of Howlon, at pounds ey | The entries a Are to meet beture the King Philip AtHTetC Chil, | pace SE Providence, Aug It ante Frank rae has been offered a chanoe to) tel a prolly Man on the same iKht we the Handles Taviane bout, Erne pretera being | Ean! contoutant ink "ater e but thay wept the offer ane ; held tn ening ot Aug will Myure belie the prise iL also. fun ALM He U some Ros BOSTON FIGHTS THE L. A. W. Lamberman ro Marte * * eo Prean Cycle ( x date of Chateman ¢ sisth Mave a ROSTON, July At a special meet- | Putnam 105 ing luat night, the Preas Cycle Club, of | Nomen ian eile 10% Boston, adopted resolutions peremptor- | tartwork We Khes 106 tly using {0 obey the mandates of | Commetore Houghan tur Evala Kid ita the National Facing Board of the — Leugue of American Wheelmen, In a SARATOGA ENTRIES. vontroveray between itself and the Howrd. por *K OS TOG By so do'ng, th RACE TRACK, SARATOGA, July 7 the’ greatent. race country, bas shut t Ht to sanct oe Yowith ven by Henry y Sanger and 7 rofessional Ave hvele rave a ho today. Mintearotts pit AL. Weiniy of Muftad coast from the California and roth tanfor One Huntved and W Race Juin Nini ate Lean Hoh Rae Ron 0 bye te. Jane Quinn employed in the Pith Avenue Motel war croming Lexington avenue at Twenty fyutth street Inet nicht when whe woe ran nto by @ Mlovele ridden hy Mare Weraya, a fotbing enter, of 44 Witt wreet, and knoe ked town She fell upon Wh and ari beth which were Injured. F Thotas Gerry ren rsa nid nd thew , t Teenrs stat wom: nfuries wer Tanve hand shew was | up on a oharge Fiving — Hoy Meyeler 1 Cart. The meeting Charles Ruppert. nine years okt of S18 ant [ ctattens wit: w One Muntred and Pitte-tteet street. white riding | Mt! OG POOL-nOOM, BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK BRIGHTON entries and wel sare ax follows Je mile 108 104 104 On 108 108 wt 195 108 ASAPH, lights for ndw Hila Wark Heaut for two-ves rm OL Lady) Wate batch Girt WL Cadle Third Race. Six and a quarter furl 1s x oauit a bait fy The entries and weleht« for Monday's aaauena By races are as follows View of the th Firm Rave Six fu ateurivm to professionalism, Daren it Much Johneon 110 action ts arded as most sensational | few Wow 10 Navehoe a and sh For two yearolday tive furlonns Chat on demanded to me the shame 10 books of the Club. ‘This was objection 106 Penubrook ws | able on the «rounds thar such an exhibl ws Midlu % ‘ton would be unbus.nesslike Gideon One mite and a aie eh elt. Insixted and said that defiance would bette 10 mean the forfelture by the Club of tte wnt Bite i mt Mev GOSSIP OF THE TURF. he Weastchonter Rt begin at Morte owing stakes For t REACH, jghts for 198 m 108 July 2 Monday's % %0 wo w y ” Fr furlongs. f far facing Ang: rh dot 18] wooyearohty Nurvery, hanticap, $1,500: 1 three-quar i ry Albany guar $2,000, hree- quar 2 hers of a tlie: Fashion (ities), 81,000 added, nree-quattera of a mile; Kees, selling, guar 92000, three quarters of a mile; White Mains, handicap, $1,000 atd egusriera ‘ot 4 mle Champaeae guarantor $3,000, weven- | fa mile For three yeur-olde—With 00, one mile, Belmont Sie “and a “quater ong ant ane: | neat uarantes ‘ | Defender. DOYLE’S BLIND RAGE, Giants’ Captain Made a Disg ful Show of Temper. TaCe= id and Villified Umpire O'Day Before the Whole Grand Stand. a PITTSBURG, Pa Doyle accepted the ma u Correspon: When Jack agement of the New York Baseball Clut. le faithfully promiacd Gotham cranks that he would alWays master his temper, and never Should the metropolis’s fair name in baseball clreler suffer through his mia conduct. ‘That promise hus been broken, and in a manner that will hurt the Olants’ reputation in every eity in the League. The New York patrons have seen ex- but a ug will hibitoas of Doyle's tempr have they seen anything that yesterday's outrageous fit of {t In to he hoped they never never ualled rand The break occurred In the ninth Inning of yesterday's game, when Stafford out at first. Loy to where O'Day stood behind the o'Day called rushed over plate and hurled forth a volley of vulgar and profane languaxo that could be plainly heurd in every purt of the stand. ‘The affalr was especialy untort a it was ladies’ day, and the stan crowded with members of the ful So vile were the epithets that O manhood rebelled, and he moved ards Doyle in a’ threatening For a few moments It looke! as t there would be a very disgra tation to A very poor, gain It in true that Boy O'Day's wretched work. He gay cision after decision against the ( that should have been In the but with It all, Doyle made # mistake tn acting ax he di Just what tt is that afte vires in the Amoky City. is yut no sooner do they arrly ful © unate, dd was ir sex. Day 6 TOW manner housh mil ) was provoked by de- jlants wra’ 4 new um- they proceed to. ge yc thelr work. O'Day should not” hay been affected as the oth however, for he has lived and. pla: ball in Pittsburg. He did get in the xwim, thengh, and umpired about as poor sy. ax. could be Imagined. Tix work, however, did not lone the game for New York.” Bad er: rors and. Inability to locate. Tart’ Curves at the proper time figured largely In the defeat. Po BASEBALL CHAT. The signature of Butler tiached to a New York contract, aa told exclusively In “The Rven: Ing World yerterday, i oxime tor rejol-ing among the “new-iust! cromka, This strain of {14 sald ta be a remarkably good for Mutler Is away up in the front) among batting averages of the Southern League, Ye niten having a flaiding record fit for Natto Leawne Nik frat apperrance In oly hy jected to the Fepl jeft-fleld rooters Ie In to be hoped he wil prove Wiel! equal. to thele woandard, It he does Murkeville™ will beconte jervilles” na ditty There wa her Kind of blood that in Selerday'a news bad blood-—-mad Jack showed It Umpire O'Day has caught che Pitt burg lntection of “yellow declaion’ and gay e very shady verdicts, Jack let his. temper lowe before an aulience conslating largely of Indten and might become one of the eon: tentanta ih an unseemly personal encounter with ODay had the latter not had more disere: Jimmy Ryan wax not rele n wae just er of thowe little spate’ whteh ve been chronte between hit and Anson. for several yeara. Bur Jimmy would Just ae Het get Ain freedom If "Papa could be induced to grant it pals The standing of clube tn the League this morn ing was an fol ow Clubs, Woo. Pe, m Philadelp'a 89° 34°64 i Uroukivn 9 35 bat i New York. iv 6 ‘680 aon St Lowi Bt ase 24a 5 Washi cre st on Loulavitle os 194 DEFENDER’S NEW WINGS. She Will Join he NV. YO, arrying Larce Sait (Spectal to The Evening W W ROCHELLE, July 27-1 is still in Eeho Bay New bor, ping for two or thr Haily, when she Is taken out fora tee spin in preparation fer the York Yaeht Club * Uke th she took yest Capt, Hatt and w doct: Hoot his « Sail makers morning with necessary ulteratl the new sails, ‘The mainsail is too And the new boom is to be shipp Mt tt. Phe new club topsatl working topaull were not com| and could not be used yesterday Her new topmast ix in pl is not yet varnished After’ the spin’ yesterday expressed himself highly contident that the yacht her xp by several next teat A new steward has been The boat has. be unfortunate tt, its stewards Ing been nine’ diferent. assis ards since she was comr On Monday Defender for Glen Cove join Yaeht Clun's tle Capt. ‘Taylor, Paliner, in very N fender x¢ erut returned from ent on bourd of Def ronounce the ¢ themselves Mr. Pleas will tnd minutes the New t of the mascot enthusiastic tion of Defend. He suys he her a world-bs and that wh timer comes 1 V4 fully Afteen minutes, ap hour. Rochelle Rome "i 1 leet hours prac- New one to- nder. apueln this ns. large ped. to Ki the pleted hough it Vand t the here York tle noth giant — The decision of the Jockey Club reversing Judea Aurnstnpnteaesiive ,|yakesiktetacese: GNeeeae te") CUPS FOR BIG SLOOPS. p opolitan century run to New Meuyemick| duct will, het contests , wher it and fetien, to-morrow, hae tempted an enormous} MiSKY Mirage being dlayital gives the Ss Tar URVIO GTRSoe a Tee ee eet canes shih wae tun LYS Avinggten eecond | SPeCiAL Induce! tur The pare Wilt be a muterate one, bow-| oe York Va ever, Knirlew wil! be received thin evening by| | Niety two tockmakere ant employees were! In addition to the prin mad AL Sant 9 Kast Righth site ’ | charge is teelatering bots which I contrary. te | fered to yachts taking part in the Aur Tomorrow's club run of the Liber Wheetnen| ne ae Ae Rust cruise of the New York Yacht meaimien b Club, the Commodore will offer a spe et way Weak and or Con y become very at a is By APeonABRIEA bie neon | eee neem ecey et. | beige Inthe Face of Monday toraree. quod Club. Start will be made from | A oof selling and | “lass sloops in racing trim Rouse at 9 oclork, and dinner © | col mane h |, A apectal prize will also’ be given by Balhae att Beton ery the Club for first-class sloops {i racing ‘ ndwin« Turt Guide includes! trim during the squadron run Porter. the Waltharn. nnere and starters at all the tracku| —— professional and rid f) throurhowe thy United Staten and Canada, and in| . sonst et teat as tein ate and Om | SKIPPER M'CALLUM SAFE. cee A100.000 Flee in Rockville, | rhe Young Marine ROCKVILLE, Conn, Juiy tt —The moat ais | ake a roe fire ie he fe history of the WANTED IN ROCHESTER town une. gua), atx butidlags to dee blow |. The German steamer Taormina, which 3 Main streey th hing, with a io ot. @ftlved this morning from Hamburg, —_ = $109,000 The blood was owned by Frew reports that July 23, In ta 43.10, H. ding Accused of a {int asso une Keegera on the frst longitude A240, the little stad hard 94,000 Swindle. 4A Mo in a vacan’ ames “1K. Fox was sighted. The ‘Taormina Henry H. Bpaulding was arraignad be. = — ~ gave young Captain MeCallum his lati- fore Magistrate Brann, in ihe ‘Tomps} Wall Caro orem br Mire, calium salen” from this Court, this morning by Detective Ser-| CLEVELAND. July A mall dan ite June 1 last bound for Queenatowe geants Foye and Price, of the Central | west-bound train Ne nthe Lake 8 rat is only companton is a Scotch terrier Office, on the charge of lare ered to be on fi night shorty | Sak: pouting Was arrested last night at after midnight at Rockport jue west of this ity P roadway’, In ai with a tele. | while. the was “running at rave 3.400 Miles In an Open Bont recelved: at. Headquarters from, 208% an hour the « Joueph Devantory, who has figured as a navt Chief of Police Haydey, or | Uackot ee ie ae rator of mall boats, Im about to yndertan N.Y. Detective Kavanaugh, need prinelpaliy rari feised é ake s Be Twas in court this morning: ey ceteee weer Novae, He: Will), mary ceca to take Peaulding back 10) Rocnester. = ini | Steinway. LoL, on Tuesday neat in the motor e sald Spaulding was wanted there to Fi ot launch Neola, 9 28-foot crate 4 will cover the anawer a charge of swindling ticsras | Tee emly sesounte of the ti ee | aio and lakes of thie Slate @ pada, ‘ake Leaner out of $4.00 in @ brokerage office | Dall game are wivem Im “The E [dea vivertto Kee orleans, *he,tnenes, Bx Senet Hagistrate Fran handed | Spautd ing Wor! * Baseball Extra, | Pene Co take she tabvack se Mavens. Fhe Neola © Police Headquariers, and Kaye an open boat and will carcy a complete outmt anaugh sald Ris Would leave o with {media after the jast 7 ue | of kite Mwenails, “tue! and “repairing tools, paulding for Rochester o1 e D' cloc! spel iy 7 Le juain "* ster on the LocloCK Heem maue. and expects 4g maintain 6 speed of ep THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 27, _ He fs Bapected to B His Desk STRONG CONQUERS THE COUT.|GRHNGERS WERE BUOYANT. Mayor Next Toe wll ny. Strong return from his vacation at Richfleld Springs next Tues- day A le day co has gout sicial tained conquer ard will return in excelent phy- condition, recelved from the Mayor to- the Infor xtion that he his recent attack of 4 that the Mayor will name of the successor of jain J. J. O' Done as eturns, No other changes are anticipated Acting Mayor Jeroloman said to-day that he weuld be glad to be reli from the dutles of temporary bos the town, He has tittle ty do the absence 0 os signing ind he citizens the ws by Msplaying his hat ina in the window back of his T put my hat there," sald he, “td folks, know that when that's there I'm ere.” The Mayor's flag, however, has flut- red from the peak of the City Hall ry day since he went away. FUNERAL OF MR. EMMET. Servic Conducted Canon Knowles at Catvary Church, Funeral services over the body of Thomas Addis Emmet, who died on Thursday last at his home, 104 ast Twenty-ninth street, were held this morning in Calvary Chureh, Twenty first street and Fourth avenue, Until Juat before the services the body lay in a black, « f the AamiBtey surplic ‘The ch brothers, resent homas. Three voi the Grar wae taken to Wood terment was to tak Knowies, ustus ind ath-covered casket in the un Alfred & Sons, 30 © plate on’ th the Inseription born Nov. 4, venue casket boi Adlis Emmet, 3 1KW, no pall-be vices were of Soot rers and no nduected by London, Gngland, M. Cooke and a Rey. hief mourners Henry, Edward, Charles, man. ‘There wer Mr Emmet's cousin Addis Kimmet and A, Emmet aches followed the hearse to d Central Depot. There # train wn, where the In place were the five MUST WEAR HIS UNIFORM. Dutch Army, Vinite Thin Country, Among this mor: the passengers who ning on the arrived Veendam from Rotterdam and Boulogne was P. J. ¢ Schott. w who has to visit relotives He was uniform Mary pearing his own country, There of been paddling his canoe on the Rhi and other German during past few monhe. canoe stowed under back, and is Indian ing his visit here, as the code does the Veendam a name coula Heutena yt In the Dutch army, been given leave of absence 1 the United States, on deck this morning in full and will wear his regimentals Dutch mil- of his ap- dress outside of not permit in clvilian’s also m the second cabin passenger whose learned, He has m not he the Veendam’s. turtl Ais about sixteen feet long. shaped and is she: It hed “with copper at stem and stern, NOTA| Abbey, si he Capt, rl sage, not American Hine steamship Watkins, 1 this morning. was uneventful, BLES ON THE PARIS. eae Parts, from Southampton, a The voyage ove She made a slow pas- t that fine withstanding the f her and good seas prevailed during ntire trip, Among the passengers on the Paris were Mr, and Mrs. Henry E. Abbey danghter, AL W. Durkee, ¢ w Wheeler, B. FP. Bushnell, Mr. and M Alf Hayman,” Miss Kathryn Kid He A. Bell, Mr and. Mts 1 Prank Green, ‘Arthur Mat nd Mrs, Sol Sinith Russell JeMillan, 1D. £ J Le Koy, Al ‘orbes, Go Hy Dovitinger anil’ two rs, Father MH. Wald W. Mu Crane, Mrs. Wilber A. Bloodgood, T. Gerrish, and Joseph Brooks, manager for Willlam H, Crane. a PRESIDENT’S COACHMAN DIES wi Willix oek Industrials Firm in Symvathy at Wall Street’s Close, Treasury Operations in Favor of the Banks This Week. the situation of affairs at the § change this morning, Good news -on- Unues to be recetved from the corn belt, gre with considerable freed. Leading railw: to be advising t m. offictais are also sai efforts are making, prove successful, to and profitable t Notwithstanding the absence of many operators from the str volume of business was ne morning, and the temper of specu- rt A numt decldedly bullish Tr of stocks sold at the high- t prices of the week, Money i per cent. on call. Foreign Exchange dull at 4.894 a 4.8919 for bankers’ long sterling, and 4.90 a 4.90% for demand. Commercial bar silver de- ined to 66% and Mexican dollars to he bank ostitement shows an or of $1,000,000 In cash and $3.04 In surplus reserve. ‘The Treasury oper= ations and the currency movement were In favor of the banks. There was a smail contraction of loans and the banks hold $41,096,575 In ss of the 2) per cent, legal require- ment, against $71,904,125 the banks were $4,301) Mmit The following are the comparative fig- in 1894. In. 1st below the legal 9 0tns. Chrenta 600 Dies, 99,000 The Grangere were buoyant in the late trading and free purchaxes were made at the advance, Burlington & Quincy tose to 02, Rock Island ‘crossed 78 and St. Paul got up to within a fraction of, The Industrials were firmer in aym- pathy. ‘The sales of stocks were 68,000 listed. In the unlisted department 9,300 shares of Sugar were traded in, The Cl ms Quotations. Open. Low. High. 110 1% 18 324 64% SAK 22 Chisago Ch, Bor & Quiney.... way 8 Chicago & Northwest 20. 101% 10148 CM. MIL & St. Panis: « Traction, Ne & Nashyiite Manhattan Contol, Minnesota. feon © Minn & St. Louie’ 0020) Minn, @ St Tat pts. Minn. @ Sto Le 2 pte. Missouri Pacific Mo. Kan & Texas Mo.) Kan. & Ter Nat 1 Co ptires New York Central Nays Rae & West way ew Northern ine. Northern Wacifle pf. Paine Mall ‘ Phila, & Ki BN Pullman Palace Car C9., Si Paul & Omaha : St 1. Southwe i Southern Pactfle .. Soushern allway Ratlway pt i" A WHEAT MARKET EXCITED. 4 Good Deal of Trading at Irregular Prices, The wheat market was unusually ex- cited for a Saturday, and there was a WASHINGTON, Wiltam | good deal of trading at very Irregular Willis, the President’ coachman, died | btlees. Firat sales were at an advance In this city at 6 o'clock this morning. [Of nearly 1 cent a bushel, September He was atricken with paralysis Thurs-| opened here at 741-20, and then ran day oe" up to 77-8, but was soon back to TOL T. HH. Cleveland Makes CRAVEN APPOINTED. Annintant Apprainer for Thin District. WASHINGTON, July %—The F dent has appointed ‘Thomas H. C of New York, to be assistant apy of m handise for the district of York. —— - Rotand Reed's Mother Dead. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, July 27 Mrs Mary mother of Roland Reed, the actor, died her home in Wiis city today after a brlet Hines caused ly cholera morbus She was Ratyfve AM of her aly children Were present at the bedside, Including Ri who came from his Sommer home on | Thursday, Mra {owas the, widow teed, Yes Sewra gasnan at the. Wall Street Theatre, aid well kiown to (he theatrical profession —— - John W. Mackay Of for Alaska, SRATTLE, Wosh., July 27 —dohn W. Mackay leave on the steamer Queen today for Alaska. .He Is accompanied by Co Re Hosmer, eral manager of the Tele kraph ¢ if c North has something to do with instruction ska from aph line 10 8) Vancouver, ROBBERY ON THE “L.” the ‘Thomas years old jevated road, was held fo meer Charges a jiuard wit Theft of His Waten, M. Beattie, twen: ® guard on the Sixth avenne trial in the Harlem Police Court to-day charged with stealing a gold watch from Lucius T. Sewillor, of 272 West One Hundred and Twonty-siath st willer sald he train at Rirty-third. street Jock thts morning and fell asleep. He was awak wd by a tug at his chain and saw attic moving towards the door He follow ‘The New P Lyon & means nothing but liquors or Goid Cure, attic. Who ran through the ‘second car and then himeed tothe platform of the One Hundred. ond Six teenth street station, where three men | caught him. ‘A. policeman was summoned — and place! Beate under arrest. ‘The watel wes found under a ar seat, where Sewiller says he saw B tle throw it, | a eng eee ere, Journalist Lyon 8 York Vrewe Club has selveted Geor ft at the Un) oomal which 2 in Hordeaux who if the nancial secs reas Club, and” well a the Cam panied by hi ae Ee Totoxication soning. hether from opium, The antidote. the Kee Keeley Institute, White Plains *, At Chicago the fluctuations were more marked than here, September starting Jat Tite. and after Muctuating moder, ately jumped up to 703-4c, and then off a trite | Corn’ was 3-8e. lower here and 6-S¢, jlower West, opening here at 48c., and [42 1-20, for September In Chicago. ' Oats provisions Were quiet and easy. ton opened at a decline of about 6 on disappointing Taverpool re- rly sales included August at September, 6.80; October, 6.8 ber, 6.95 a 6.95; January, 1 and tS nts 7.01; Mareh, | CARLEY & CO. DISSOLVE. | Result of Stock Exchange's Action ‘Towards the “Monetary Trust.” | Just before the Stock Exchange closed | to-day announcement was made that the firm of Carley & Co., brokers, had been dissolved, Francis D. Carley with- drawing. ‘The firm will be reorganized and con- tinued under the name of Rosengarten, Stokes & Co., the members being L. T. Rosengarten, Charles Stokes and R. M. vis. ‘This change is the result of the action of the Law Committee of the Stock Exchange yesterday, In summoning be- it Charles Stokes, of the firm fe jof Carley & Co. Mr. Stokes was the Exchange member of the firm. Revently a con tary in n ca)led the ‘Mone- Trust” has sprung into extatence the Tower Peildipg, 3 Broadway. © purposes of thia concern did not the approval of the Governors of the Stock Exchange. As Carley & Co. were the people back f the “Monetary Trust,” F. DD, Carley being the President of the latter, the Stock Exchange officials decided that they did not care to have the trust re] resented on the Exchange. Bo when Mr. Stokes appeared before the Law Committees: yes he was told that | he act for Carley & | Parade., ted Hebrew Trades which bt promises to be an Im- Fight thousand men end The line. will al by. the hea mane The necessary permits hav —— Killed in a Runaway. JAMAICA, Le 1. July Henderson, a life-long re Jamaica, Was thrown from his wagon by hie term running away in New Hyde Park ast pigat “His skal was crushed and hie ribs and SoMar-bone were broken Me “wae removed. to his home and this afternoon he died from bis (atures Ae was elahis-one years eld ted Hebrew Trades The parade of the he place to sing a Nomen will Kucera’ te talon held. jon. Ipate. 27. —Ex-Coroner Henry nt of the town of portation on a firm | holy bh | LINE ner Corrent En Linema Brooklyn nevere et the structure, ‘There was no change of importance tn | morning. ck Ex-| Wagner and were eng: Headqua net Be riot he able to resume Work in a few day SCH Kings BROOKLYN, MAN BADLY BURNED. Screamed a the Strong a His Rody, n Charles Wagner, of the Police Department, received a ectrie shock while at work on County Elevated Ratlroad . opposite the City Hall, this several other linemen aged in stringing a wire from rters to the “L" structure, He and, ag this ts considered the really) was standing on one of the girders, factor In the situation, Investors | holding one of the t and speculators are buying securitles | which are strung along wires, outside piley nm thi of the structure, His hand slipped and | for the boats, Each boat is in charge | came into contact with a portion of the |of two men, although it is. thought Ir friends to buy. on | wire from which the insulation had been | there are atill two whole crews out MAS the strong current passed into his | Nothing can be learned at headquarters Mit with paid and the seve | until Commander Miller returns, Mind onlookers expected to see] Seven or the cutters have been ace to the street counted for, but three are missing, Thaties "Hi rho, another lineman, who | | iThes. scattered all over everywhere on the street. climbed up the pillar |€aid Tieut. Kent this morning, Ral lrageed Wagner, to & (place of| there Is no danger but what they wilh safety, Gis hand was severely bu all turn up safe, thal he was auffering from #! t ay Ge ily Injured, however, ard OOLGIRLS IN COURT. ‘Testify in Principal Simons's High- Kicking Libel Suit. HEMPSTEAD, L. 1, July 27.—Squire James Seaman's court-room was crowd- ed this morning at the hearing in the charge of Mbel made against Trustee George N. Paff, of the Union: District, » Schon by Principal Caleb Simons. The latter alleged that Trustee Paff had sent him aw itten valentine of an offensive character, and also circulated a report that he had taught kicking 1 Mise Ei pil at when shi stand. 3) daughter that her the Untondale’ school, his girl puplls high in the school room. mily Ashdown, one of the pu. blushed © was called to the witness he testified that Lottie Paft, a of Trustee Patt, had told her father had sent funny valen- tings to Principal Simons Miss never. ne school-ro girl pupt Other pupil, gave t T. charact Lottie stand, 7 tines whi celved were then shown tc Lottie se she sald father's 8 that the The hear FOR Asses: Mrs, Sch! Williame! thelr home last Third an driven by Joseph and Charles McKer Ashdown inmered out that she had high kicking in the the principal or the yrence Vandewater, an- timony of a similar sald en any om by Is. Fi Paff was then called to th ‘he objectionable written valen: ich Principal Simons had re- the witness. emed much confused. At first the writing was like her handwriting, but she finally that she was poritive signature Was not her father’s. Hing was not concluded, RECKLESS DRIVING. jeld for Running Over or Schlnerer a) His Wife, + Kdward H. Schlueter and lueter, of 376 South Third street, burg, were walking towards night, when, at South id Havemeyer streets, a bugey of, %6 South Third street, came ratt!ing along. Mr. and Mrs, Schlueter were just crossing Havemeyer stree', The bu pasked over Mrs, Schlueter’s chest a! ter the horse had Knocked her down, ‘The ‘aaessor was also knocked down, Lut gecaped Injury. Mrs, Schlueter in’ con- fined to her home. The McKenna brothers were this, mor: by Justice P us Third U For th rented and held for examination arriman in the Lee Avenue ‘ourt, on a charge of reckless nin, BURGLARS LOSE TOOLS. nauccessful Attempt to Rob Ronlyn's Pont-Office, e third time in three months an-attempt was made to rob the Post- office at The thieves entered foreIng open the window the bullding, which was drilled a Roslyn, L, L., last night. the place by t the side of They turned out the light burning over the safe and hole beneath the combination in the safe door They jn were about to light a time-fuse Sam Magee, the vi ut In a charge of dynamite and when e watchman, en- tered the building. ‘The burglars heard him open the front door, and made a break for the window Magee fi red three shots at the men, jone of which took effect. ‘The burglars Jumped through the win- dow and ercaped, left_behii tool: ASSAULTED GIRL Henry Stel In their flight they ind a complete kit of burglars’ BATHERS. y a Mob and ——— ed Held for Examination, Henry Stein, a homeless Swede, 35 years old, was arrested this morning at Newtown Creck at the head of. Maujer street, bathing t came alo ing, tossed it Into the water. complain! the wate Williamsb rrg. Three girls were here when Stein, it is charged, ing, and, picking up thetr clot Then, the t continues, Ste'n walked into rand held one of the girls be- neath the surface until she was nearly drowned, Two mi girls and en heard the screams of the chased Stein away. A crowd followed and was gaining on the run- away at Grand street ard Graham ay hue, when Stein ran into the arms ot Policema Justice be p REI Court, held Stein until the n Langdon, Harriman, in the Lee Avenue produced ax witnesses < — = DDIN TIRED OF JAIL. Aske that Fannie Albert's Order of Suprem heard a arrest of Louls ham stres mond 8t Albert, o! and reduce Arrent He Vacated, e Court Justice Gaynor to-day motion to vacate the order of the amount of bail Reddin, a painter, of 115 Gra- et, Brooklyn, confined in Ray- reet Jalil, charged by Fannie f 141 Norfolk street, New York, with breach of promise of marriage. Reddin was committed July 15 In’ de- fault of $500 bail. Miss Albert claime that na was about to start for Eurove Reddin says he never promised to marry the girl. He says she sent a ‘schatchen"” named Sossner to him to negotiate a marriage, but tha: he would have nothing to do with him or Miss Albert. Charged with Seduction, August Messina thirty years old, a plano maker, of 41 Sackett street, Hrooklyn, was sent I by Judge Mi of Searions, this mori $1,000 ba na was Indic on the reduction. Hin alleged victim is Jus Bead! of 14 Cheever place. Miss Scart aieen years oli Sarsaparilla ponmensen Unkuowa to any other preparatio record of cures u ith of medicine. by moking it pure, rich and b Peculiar In combination, proportion and Hood's powe This is why quaited In the history I acts directly upon the blood and ithy it cures disease and ives good health, Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the on}; trve blood purer promivently in the day. @1; six for gs, ual constipation, Heavy Weather Interfered with th@ before daylight this morning with th thires of the New York State Naval Reserkes, returning from the cruise upon which they embarked a week ago. tn the command had returned by rail and are at their homes and places of business. | seven ing to th scattered of the Sound. steamboat William A. Fletcher looking’ after next to attend a gathering o} Prominent Democrats who wiil meet Just before the State Committee meets on will issue a call for a meeting of the Committee early Hill political situation further than to say that inonious organization of the party. Desired to Act as U B. Long, made an application to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs for the issuance of an clate as United States Consul-Genera) at Chihuahua, has been refused on tle se mitted subserihed Chihuahua, tion was given regardiig Long’s action, but the nature of this Is not know. have terrible pains in both sides of womb, extending down the front of Himbs aud lower part of my back, at tended by backacke and pains in’ th back of the neck and cars. place myself under your k twenty-one years old, and too young’ suffer so much.” — Mrs, CHAS, PARKER Pinkham at Lynn Which rec Pinkham about five months later. the a tremendous demand for Lydia Pinkhan'’s Compound; and it is @oin lots of good among the women, Mrs, Pinkham, existence that est exerci ber Ake of the patient tendance for ladies a2) viding yourself with VICHEFIZ; Tt cures those awful headach claliat, opened ob th charg urday. NAVAL RESERVE BACK, i Tactics on the Sound. ‘The little steamboat Emmons came tf men of the headquarters staff Almost all the others of the 260 men The Mosquito Fleet, consisting of tters and a whaleboat belongs equipment of the Reserve, if along the Connecticut shore { c mmander Miller is out on the HILLIS HOPEFUL. . e Ou In for Hare Senator D, B. Hill was in town ove! night on his way to Normandie-by-thel > Sea ing and will remain there for a coupte ot weeks, He left for that resort this morn returning to the city wee! Aug. 10. Chairman Hinkley, of the Committee, next declined week. Senator to-day to discuss the the indications favored the har LONG IS NOT WANTED, S. Consul-Gene _. July 2%—Jamet tur whom there was recently eral at Chih CITY OF. MEXICO, exequatur permitting him to off ‘ re that he is persona non grata. The refusal is based on a report sub to Hon Ignacio Mariscal and to by “Gov. Aheumada, of in which private informa. A CRY FOR HELP. 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