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‘DRY SUNDAY IN EARNEST, United Effort to Be Made to Close Up All the Saloons . To-Morrow. LIQUOR DEALERS TO ASSIST Roosevelt Declares ‘The Enemy Has Capitulated and the Fight Is Oura.” RUBBED HAND. GLEEFULLY. to Close Every Saioon in the Cily if Possib‘e. “The enemy has capitulated and the ight is ours This in what Mr. Roosevelt said, when he heard of the action of the Wine and Liquor Dealers’ Association in resolving to keep saloons closed on Sundays on and after Sept. 1 He rubbed his hands gleefully, making No attempt to conceal his pleasure. The news was a surprise to him, and there- fore more agreeable, “It couldn't be otherwise,” he con- tinued, his face gathering in that pe- cullar unbecoming smile that has now become famoui ‘You see, they have become convinced ft 18 @ losing figh. Sunday business) {they have found to be unprofitable “under the close espionage of the police, and the risk wan too great. The few defiant saloon-keepers can now be easily brought to a sense of understanding. ‘It will not be a hard task to demon- strate the law ts greater than their tubtorn will, and that its authority cannot be defied with impunity, It wax @ etubborn fight, but law and order havo prevailed, and all right-thinking pecple cannot be otherwise than pleased. Chief Conlin said: “Certain of the members of the Asno- ¢lation have come to me at various times since this crusade began to In- Quire ow long the fight wns to be kept “up. In every Instance my answer wan: ,Wntil you fellows reapect the law and ‘Keep your places closed on Sunday.’ , “Of course, we couldn't keep all the .Places closed all the time, but we kept such a close watch there was little if any profit in the precarious trade—too Uittle, in fact, to Induce mone of them to take the chances of arrest and fin “The police have worked with a will in this matter, ‘There will be no relax- ation until every saloon in New York ts ,Closed on Sunday, aud that will not be Jong." Chief Conlin sald further that more ™en than before would be out on excise ‘duty to-morrow. | “N.nety-four per cent.," sald he, “was closed Inst Sunday. To-morrow we will come pretty near to the 100 mark. “I believe the members of the Wine and Liquor Dealers’ Axsociation are sin- cere in their promises. The greatest fear seems to be that some of their Reighbors, not members of the Associa- ,tion, may keep open and get the trade. ITcan assuro them they need have no fear on that score, 1 know every sa- Joon that has kept open or done busts ness in violation of the law, and 1 Will have the proprietors in limbo as sure as fate. The police will find a way to get at there fellows, sever. The action of the Wine and I uor Dealers’ Association was manly and honorable, and I believe will be lived Wp to. In any event we will not relax @er vigilance, and thus, perhaps, en- courage some of the more timorous to try and do a Little business on the sly. “We shall watch the saloons right along. By and by we can turn our at- tention to something else that we have in mind, so that within a short time you Will find all the laws more strictly ob- served and a more orderly condition of the community than ever before,” The police have no new scheme to try to-morrow. Places where police men or citizen allies are unable to ob- tain entrance will be marked, and war- Fants sworn ou: against the proprietors if sufficient evidence can be secured, If the members of the Wine, Liquor and Beer Dealers’ Association act up to the resolution edopted by their Excise Committee last Thursday evening, Sun- @ay dryness will be no Joke after Sept, 1 The resolution says that any member of the Association who sha Place of business shall forfeit all his rights, priv-leges and benefits as such member, A spec al Meeting of the Association is to be hel; Tuesday to take action upon the r tion, and it is believed it will be ap. d by @ majority of the dealers. ix sald thé Association will begin {ts efforts to keep the saloons closed to- esolu- Morrow, although the date is fixed for al Week later, because the members. say that united action cannot be secured un- til after a full meeting of the Associa tion. They are making this more for te purpose of securing more lenient treat- Ment from the courts, especialy fron Recorder Goff, for mén who have ai Teady been arrested for violation of the jaw. Unless they snow a determination to compel the.r fellow-members to obey the law, they fear Impeisunment will be imposed uposi offenders as well us a fine. In order to give proof that the Baloons are rea losed, and that no Dusiness 's guing on behind the doors, Window-shades will be raised, and there Will be no attempt at conceaimer Leaders of the Association they are willing to a uthor.ties in Securing an absolute enforcement of la Excise law, and express a belief that is the only way ct_a more | beral law passed by tne next Legis'ature If the authorities back us up,” satd one prominent liquor dealer, “every Place in town will be closed as tight a’ @ drum on Sunday before the cold ‘Woather comes.” Lawyer Fred B. its “the Assoc House, who repre. nas’ its counse: “We believe that pubilc sentiment is in faver of Sunday opening, but we pro- pose to show we are good’ enough ¢ ti gene {8 obey a law that Is a hardship lor us. Our hope is that in time our ac lon, will regult in 4 new and reaconable cise law. ‘commissioner Grant said he believed the promise made by the Baloon-Keep- Laanauce Meant they were con- the police were 11 earnest and re sincere in the crusade, and tha saloon-Keepers despaired of eacapin jolating praveap the a the law an ¢ You Can at Some pieture of t Island, but it will appeal more strongiy to the sctentitie aide of your ch: The Sunday World's pietu Mahdi's men bringing in @ pre and there Isa ton "Was Steamboat?" lice to Turn Out on Sunday So as It Is extraordin the real first inventor of a « There 'x an Av this country. man or even a snake in It. If some doting to make his Little Robinson Crusoe's That ought to make en a modes American boy gay for an Plenty of wild goats and an imitation Friday could. be provided If you belong to the rand army of money-worshippers you will love the Sunday World about six Or possess more hundred million dollars among them, ‘Thin story will also Interest you happen to be student of soc phenomena or a wants happy he can do so, Island is for sale hour or two, women who own We do not sre iow y: miss the Husband's Guide to Happiness published in the Sunday World. ing theatri stage successe: than the Bushmen small and and when we | do get them thelr punishment will be thenon, and H celebration, we owe many th badly keep his | ius noon Sunday in| Violation of the jaw after that date! there were over Jn succeeded yesterday, the only Carried bima Boingo bon in Cbiawick _THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1805 MENU! In ma unday W girl on the good st tre ure up scrap from the Guide: “Remember that No one has anything to gain your hat’ and this scrap: Difled to dodge yoar wife want « is a story about earth in the Sunday They are the cave-dwellers in the Cau- This story will make the Bush- men of Africa Jealous, and with c to Imagine anything dirtier It Is true they are annot be as dirty for Nas they would like to. be ad what Ell Reclus saya about them, learn how the Sunday Interest: you m very fine beer priests make, After reading about the b Dlacksnakes It Is almost as good ax a day Island without Dig family of albinos on They do no: unterstand how Tae racing, and ever do the hand the Jockey ughdrets int tnaiead ef) tn UD cheap ae from tating Wy ack ot Aqua Wl one, But. the wands at p Daly he Aqueduct Delong hae $3,030 us his share Parnes, reeu'ting from Reconds and four thirds, 1) Migaine te thir tal amount. of hie win ty won $1,400, and ( ave a Few Nibbles Things to Be Got To-Morrow. This, dear children and readers, That is a French word, Means @ programme supposed to outline the details of a fenst. be a simple, straightforward description of some out of many things that will make Sunday happy wence xo marked, you have ¢ menu of this week's Sunday Right The Sunda. your blood Note that the its by string your blood, has been accomplished your brain 1s a: tive and tn a condition to absorb food of & high class, ring and brain fer usual unrivalled standard We have not the slightest doubt that at the picture potato bugs holding up a train on the Long Island road. That The pietu wide and it ts lifelike ‘This menu shail With y: World to-morrow will stir complicated rd always be To-morrow’s ing will be of ne kyre TLL and Defender ts eagerly dis cussed here. Although British yachts men do not feel contd Dunraven's yacht will reca) America Cup, there Ja no doubt that in eight they feel much more hopeful than they Tt will not inter some Ways as much as ty good picture, ry about tt ulton's the im ontelligently in the greatest paper, It seems that amboat fourteen ahead of Fulton, in Ve Draper, in his intelle of Europe, rs of th mont. tual development eaks of a stear Serapion many dreds of years before Fulton was bor ry how hard it Is to be the confiden: talking the matter over yesterday, said miess Eden 1 ‘There It's told of professional can afford te «i It in undig- If the rumor proves correct that B will not go, He was down for the one- mil though W. EB, Lutyens a doubtless prove thoroughly worthy rep- renentativen of England, there is no knowing will affect the men, so that we can 4 afford to dispense with the best lon, distance runner ince the daya of W, G. George «now all ought to know get the Sunday World ani, aw Mise I. pages 33 and all On one page of The World, vou will find an article telling you how to avoid Nghtning. that comes an article telling you how to Gus Bundstrom, swimmer. wrote that thing most beautiful by th wrete “The Light of Asia, two Intellectual columns about the com- J season There Is a page af plctures, by the way, showing all the and women who will and failures this season, That Is 4 pleture to keep, to paste up in your boudoir or your barn to refer to at bey would (he others, the vreatest Then comes some- the ev a bet Ryan day last 1s expectatly peats tt deal of beating.” World r, you eer you can | sta ving to restore ngary Is to hav: 4 one thousandth an- | ver forget, If you pl things to Hungary Vurks when they and perhaps saved Wing ‘Turkish grateful to Hungary GOSSIP OF THE TURF. rerin by that Vigilant ts a better boat, we can | complace Club seamen 4 merous victories over Vigilant.” K centre, in du 1 horses, looks, It te black tn color, tends to within a few inehes of her agerient a the hands ut tender, the City the \ will go River o not only the boat just before the races for the up, bus aleo to de the same thing on | the day succeeding ¢ keep her bottom in the finest possible jeondition until the series is finished. | te is no known law but when th | by the Thiet) ed opposition to it expressed, as the vessel's trim might be altered, and the plan was dropped, in making «win at VALKYRIE 1S STIFF, Dunraven's Friend Says the Chal- lenger Is Not Tender Now. | Defects Apparent on the Clyde Have Eeen Remzdied. | English Athlete Team Changes Britens Play Baseball, (Copyrlieht, 1895, thy he Anoclated Press) LONDON, Aug. 24—Kvery Httle item ng the doings of Val- nt that Lord ture the ve ever done before, 8 is not #0 much due to the fact that they believe Defender to be an unlucky boat, although the accidents that have much comment, ae to the fact that seems to be generally admitted on both sles of the Atlantle that V have caused appened to he Ikyrie TI Sn stanch and able craft, well @ ned for racing In all weathers, and one calculated to give Defender a hard e for It to the last A gentleman who | supponed to be in of Lord Dunraven, In “You must not for a moment fancy that Lord Dunraven would have taken this second trip to New York If he was hot fairly confident that Valkyrie IIT, will th honsense oll the reports about the cup challenger being tender. If she wan heeling over a little too much in her trials on the Clyde, don't you think It more than possible that this defect has class a: at Defender, You cn promptly remedied? “Valkyrie Hl. may have heavy spars and a great spread of canvas, but she will stand up to it as much as she ts expected to do." The Sporting and Dramatic News thin week, discussing the chances of the teams from the London Athletic Club nd the Cambridge University Athletic Club, which are to visit New York and meet, respect! York Athletic Club and the Yale Unt- versity Athletic Club, says: teams from the New ely “The a wence of W. J. M. Rarry, the hammer-thrower, Is not a matter of con- sequence, as this Is not an event ti which our chance was ever very rosy, and Kelty, the reserve man, Is nearly as das Barry, “But It isan altogether different affair con and the four-mile races, and, al- 4 Munro wilt iow the voyage and climate ‘An the high jump ts conaldered one of nts In which the Americans have or oh news that R. M, red 6 feet 41-2 Inches on Mon- welcome. If he re- ext month, he will want a ‘There was a large gathering present at the baseball match this week between muste-hall artint: Hall Benevolent Institution, The teams in including R. G. Knowles and Eugene Stratton, All the leading artists and artistes, the w smartest contum In ald of the Music Jude many well-known performers, nen dressed in their were present. “Audrey has closed he Field say one of the most successful seasons on} record, Out of thirty-two starts, sh. \h jand two third pri obtained sixteen firats, nine seconds ‘s. Niagara's total, ‘luding the Clyde matches, will ap- proach very close to this, but Niagara |hud nothing lke the competition Au- dr had on the Solent.” As to the coming race on the other of the Atlantle the Field aay: ‘The New York Yacht Club cannot be blamed for selecting Defender, although [she has not, ina fair and square rai shown she Ix the superior of Vigilant However, un: jboat, It ts regrettable that so much | trouble has out of the wa publte y her tna oubtedly, she In the better ren taken to get Vigilant y and to Impress upon the ind that Defender had defeated onclusive mann “It does not concern English yachts nen much, because tf Valkyrie IT ata Defender, and then it Is claimed tly refer to Hritannia's nu- VALKYRIE IN TRIM. ¢ Cup Challenger WIL De Ready 1 ave Dry Dock To-Night Valkyrie IIL, is being pot-leaded to- lay, but the material that is going on Jer sites is dignited by the precty name of Jap may be called, the stuff imparts a smoothness and gloss to the hull that will} the water exe lacquer, Whatever it At service to her action in It also has an effect on the yacht's nd as tt ex Kk, it gives the appearance of a { Mack hull It makes the vessel look less “yachty, but enhances the | appearance of power in her lines, ne ya vill be ready for floating ht, but she will remain in dock until Monday morning, as originally nned. Her sails will be bent as. sho towed down to Sandy Hook by her f Bridgeport ‘o-morrow the Who have been ing such a lot of effective work on Versel, will have a day off, ant an excursion up the Hudson the ender It ts th lead the ch race, and thus This has never be n done vefore, and on, even if the Amer oes not positively forbid tt, There 1 was a decid- consider *o widely that one w Never before has been sesn in the docks Sh fender tn some 1 but diftei many Important respects ern bomta that have for the Amerton Cup, In certainly the mo Hor only grace ts that which belongs to sheer strength, and there ts not a fine of hi but b Imprenatve, fhe wan to Defender a point kyrle'a crition —The World more, nothin ta no more Ike the Hritannia and Vaikyrie IL than the Vigilant Is, She ts a fin keol out and out--The Herald well ponted ya the man who She bears no resemblance to any racing ma apects her midship section Is similar to that the old Volunteer, fact she in diah with a fixed centre-be | tre-board, qualified to Judge, by far too heavy.—The Even: | tng Sun. has the bow, #1 [of strength and beauty tan the tines kyrte III developed ax the her Ane pols He looks not unlike Vigilant, with a slicing dows and tapering of the 1 may mound to aay it when Valkyries beam is conaidered,—The Tribune, A voasel of reater beam and of far more power and | before turned out. Mer entrance is nots) fy as Defender, her bow ha overhi fe not unite Vigilant’s, er Mer fin keel, wi arvund more fully than Defender, and there ts no bulb at the bottom as th | yacht, she ty under-water body ts not realty t pected, If we have gone to the keel, the Ki keel which ditters: that (t te stationary, In ong Cranfleld | | be very ol | water receded it was evtden: WHAT IS VALKYRIE IIl,! a Is She British cr American and What Boat Is She Like ? agree About Her. A Correspondent Confesses to Grave Bewllderment. To the Fultor What type of boat is Valkyrie TIL and what ts she really lke? ‘The yachting reporters of the various w York newspapers, who may be Na jury of experts, have fable utterly to reach a conclush the matter, Thetr opin 8 abou Jere If there are several Valkyries lying in the lrle Basin, or whether, after all, Valkyrie 11. is & creation of the imagination, Is the boat Britith or American in design? Is she a typleal English cut- ter or a fixed centreboard sloop, or a fin-keel boat? In she like Defender, or Vigilant, of Volunteer, or Pilgrim or Jubilee? Bhe has Seen sald to be of to each of th boats until Tam utteriy bewildered Here 1 what you and your contem- porarten have sald about the boat Vaikyrie 111 was @ aurprine to avery boy. h A powerful looking yacht rerembled Dee wots and Vigilant in others, of the A flyers tn 4 trom et Not of the Centreboard Type. cept for the fact that 9! eis much broader in bean than the conventional type of Englinh utter, Valkyrie has very ttle in common with centre-board type The Evening World, Kyte ILL, while the homeliest of the mod- over gean to contest vi wake power and plenty of tt An artist who viewed her yesterday auld that the statue of the Far. ene Hercuies in to that of the Apollo Nelve o ‘An attempt to steal all of Vigilant’s an the characterization of one of Val She a Fin Kee The Valkyrie ts an improved Vigliant—nothing Jean, She shows it all over, She England's aspirant tn what ts called a cutter, with @ centre-board, whieh, according to en, Is far tay heavy, In appearance she ie wholly unlike any racing yacht heretofore seen around here —The Even. Ing Telegram, In discussing tho boat under exts'ing clreum. stances there Ia this to be sail first of all, that F Watson has copied & reat mistake, She beara yn Dealx Vigilant maki Uttle resemblance to Vigilant except In the m ter of beam and having the large boty above and the amall body below water, which have bei the characteriation of the American be A Watnon Ront All Over, She ts a Watson boat all over, a strong re minder In some things of Valkyrie If, and yet showing the modifications which American exper lence demonstrated were novessary, Summed up, the model in that of a powert keel boat, American in tts general tendencies ~The Sun In appearance her under water Ines resem nalther those of Vigilant nor thoi of Defender, neon about there waters, y hough In some Fr An Old Yankee Skim She Is called a keel cutter, b othing but an olf Yankee skimmin ri, and with the cen best ing Dt ording to the views of thos Valkyrle Is a Watron boat all over, She looked to be an enlarged and witeied Valkyrie I Sho ance, and form of water line of Valkyrie 11, differing only in having more veam.—The Timer Valike Viat It In rare that one Val eding waters made Hin all, Vatky viniile. Taken forward, strange ast eat Hritala has ral plane than K more blu and he er Mer bow tn this regard opt that it ts tong ite load of lead, ia built being are re ts in the Dristor what Ie known as a hard bilge i the haw far more dead wood aft to lug through the water than Defender —The Reorder, Riglish about her ia appear Nothing Engliah Ab There ts nothing oF, ance One could almost nay that Watson had! taken ideas from those Hoston people wito bull Jublies and Pilgrim, There tx that broaa body, with [a trementous bearing surface ais tng away too auddenty to what 9 with priety be called a fin, The Detenter has no fn he has an honest keel. Valkyrie il has a pm Jection downward from her real hull, whitch looks lke a weighted, Med cen 4 stil with that of Pilertm or Jubilee. A yacht —The Press t Identh She is anything ant everything except a homuty. she ta bulky and unwieldy puraling to pont outs Mer design is different fom liad Nave atte ty from the ¢ things up by putting the a: strikingly apparent, The mttsh of Va kyrie is almost Wentioal tn tha the old Volunteer, But ane is such a tr at as was Volu The Morning Advertise: Very M To the camual « | the dock Defender. Her main points of ° beam. her depth. the thickness of the fn ke the Diack preparation covering her botiom a her xeneral appearance of Neavinieat aa a with her deticate rival. Ti entre-board yah, as Was expected —The Com mercial Advertiser As ahe lay outaide of the tok ane any to the Mnes of Vigilant, but as the every far from his old nok Ry * |latest creation, (he greater beam being about the|t only point in wht has followed int fu Kner of Georg Valkyrie'a bom ft almoat a counterpart of tha: f Detonder, Above the water line her lines a Very much Ike those of Defenier—The Morn Journal, A Keel Boat, Pure and Simple, ‘aikyrie iL, viewed from amidships oa the shore, resembles Defender in a general way When the yacht ls viewed trom the bow and hing bat w and a powertul one ‘achting Reporters Utteriy Dis.| as ween before she went into dry dik had sug. w had imagined that looking or a craft was Many form in her a reese: although whe has Mes that of the Vigilant, but tt falls away | © as fol Roan old-fashioned Yi skimming Can you unravel this mystery? Aug. 24, 1895, SALTASH, | ~ DEFENDER’S NEW MAST. ven at Brintol « ably He ste Al to The Evening ¥ BRISTOL, R. 1, new mast arrived at from Boston and put overboard hoft's enops Capt. Haff said he thought the mast | phe to-morrow would hoped | Mullins, a saloon pr to be able to carry the steel boom 4 Defender's party of yachtsmen and | Herreshoff's are has a worn Iselin seems as bright as a May morn: jot Sp VIGILANT IN THE BAY, The Gould Yacht Anchored of Tompkinay Vigilant passed through the at 9.15 this morning and anchored of] Jud ‘Tompkinsville, Narrows [in eviden ceded her, towing a ing Spare and sails on h AMERICANS AND BARGAINS. What “Field” Snys of the ¢ International A wneh and carry Athletic Club and the letic Club, the Fie though the corres 1 complains that al- midence has be Athletic Club has tried to get the names of the London Athletic Club team vealing thelr own, "Anyway," the art are confident the London Athlevle Club team will r strictest fair play, be a diMeult with, but when it Is made he depart from it.” ew HOVEY DEFEATS NEEL. ‘The Western Tenuts Crack FI ® Strong Game nt Newport. Judge Aug. 24.—The semi- | (he evidenc Nationat |? & jean may} “y, NEWPORT, R. finals were awn tennia tournament this asa matter of greatly affec Was between Neel betting 3 t began ylap at 10.46, Hovey serving’ running. from to the other, ovey by a act el continued his sity nt went the L vin the} AUSTIN, ‘Tex. Aug. 2% ean ses a finer combination third set Hovey showed ity, and with Hetle exerci Inter-8cholaw Ware, of ting Sheldon, of Yale, ¢ was won by Suburban ther Forecaster Dunn In an to-day, for, | ould by while he said he could not 1 improvement in th arly to-morrow, yet all parts of the country it wil be mach ther to-day m reports from, there if hol a sign of Ftorm of reaching fhe weather outvide the Lake er the Wee and all ov is Komewhat pout the Atlante secti is a ittle higher Ail conditions point w nthe me to generally In this city, ats o'cloc ture was 71, in Chicago, 68;'8t, Louts, Boston, 76; ; de compared sonville, So. humidity |. The question of an arme | dropped 2% degre omy 7 lly dropping 1 with Volunteer, | Moyeler's Face Badly Cut. (Special to The yesterday afternoon, With a fellow His face was y WITH THE WHEELMEN, wos run of the Li Hartman, ar on a Journey and from Haltimore thie morning from Bult We will return to’ tuffaio | mitchet several das age to mect in a Bnish Nene , for $100 a site and a purse of $60, are. both in part in the races ny ted ponths ago, 18 im worse condition than ever, have woth accepted it. there 18 little oF no resemblance to De- The American yacht looks like a round= board and a ts a keel boat pure and Amer! a she turnel ot Jews than a eu an cv! Keeper a Chance to Appeal is| His Conviction, len Mail bow | 505 SENTENGEBY THE ACONOER ton to the Jury Was I'!- lega'. once Regarded as Sound. the it to) Justice Beekman rendered two {m- Chk portant decisions this morning in cases ou ested, dec! inst saloot Pe k pers, wet The chief case was that of Dennis of M21 Second avenue, He was convicted by a Jury on Aug. 13. His two barkeepers, ‘homas Ward, had nvieted in the Court jal Sessions for selling Mquor in Mullins's saloon on Sunday, Justice Jerome, tipon their conviction, ordered the arrest and arraignment of Mullins. ferred to General ions, when the record of the con- prieto and [John Connor and Mr. | previously been c The case was tran viction of the barkeepers was produce certitica Was not admissible as evidence ai Mullins, await a new trial, The other Elder, a bart West’ Fifty-tirst: str vieted before Recorder € off for viola: com- London| Von of the Excise law. The evidence «Ath. |i? this case was that two pollcemen on Sunday, June a0, \ f the saloon and knocked, A face appeared ut the window, the policemen were scrutinized and refused dinittance, ‘The policemen went to another window, and one of them climbed on the shoulders of the other and peeped tn, He testified he saw Elder standing be- hind the bar serving customers with | what appeared to be beer, and that | Bilder crouched down and tried to hide his face. n this evidence Recorder Goff sent “tt {s certain that the London Athletic Club | of America’s | that the iN) the cass to the Jury and Elder was con- POU! Victed. The Recorder fined him $150 and sentenced him to thirty days in the penitentiary, Friend & House appealed the case on the ground thet there was no proof it ye Was beer that Elder was selling. to the jury, a sing, |Ctled It Was beer upon the evidence the cng {sonvietion must stand. also found Which, | tat there were no errors in the Ke. order's char unt at's" | MUST STOP THE BIG FIGHT. Th VE | Soh y Sherif, too | berson has made pubic some corre- {Ne | spondence between himself and Sherif 1, of Dallas County, whett-Pitgsimmons tight, ‘The Shondence was opened by corre Sherif! Cabeli’s reply is Jeltes, however, tha Ip fighting a misdemean. any her) quires. shooting down of tzens, nor says for) ‘While vag | ber, the propriety of th and|of the St te taking action 's obvious Throughout | It is proper chat they should. give | “The Constitution, aw of the State, ma fair with Jovernor to cause the laws ithfully executed. What force be necessary) to guard against will had | ref to the Attorney-General PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Hily Madden arrived: in tty wo'fnd te a fighiwelght and Lait tr| Nas Won a great many victories. every reas ve that a limited. | tava between Prank f Muffalo, and Nick Collin of deraey City, Colina recently. imsued a ange to Maht Erne for $1,000 a side, which Fe tediately accepted. 0) who ta al w., | pre lang Hranch, was nowifled, and he Manhattai | Wired back that he would arrive in ty on Monday to mee: Eene« manager ‘and arrange @ several | march at catch Welght ae quickly as posittes ghey Movie, of Ellzabeth, hae ea a! avenge to mest Jack McKeok. Joe Bima, 1. of any sthor iva-pound boxer before | ft a tutable purse, Leon HM arora tKer Jere Dunn, vane wich a ma *im, Robinson ‘overs | Duan, oF any other iy weight TT itmited contest fur a pi 4 ide bet started, ss 8 Mass | Jack Hamilton and Mike Mauser, who were ellent condition ‘The fight will be decided [within the neat Uiree days in private. ‘They: 1125 pounds, weigh in at the ringside Joe Hernstern saya he ace halle ted-rou shown no money to bind the fj) will eb Jimmy Marry matched before next Wednesday teen round, bo before "one ot the seal ashi | 4. ered One Chee | treatin clubs. A good purse | Justice Beekman Gives Saloon- The strona teatimn which appeage below. which Dect and Gardner cure cat inthe | Aud Gardne | Went 118th treet. | Record of €p cial Sessions Read of their pre their testimony work of the proof of the jedical Inatirnte of every reader of The ANOTH(R APPEL REFUSED, Police Evidence That a Man Was Defender's | Selling What Looked Like Beer 7 o'clock last night in which saloon men are greatly inter- ons were both for and LIAM LUDLAM, er Husband. B, Wither, residing at No. West 118th rrh ol the Heud and yi street, In thly elty a humber of years, nfor my w fe T would 1 ity ati had ths troabh Beekman to-day granted a reasonable doubt to Mul- lins's lawyer, on the ground that the record of convictions of the bar-keepers inst A verr ako that she consulted Doctors Copel atid Gardner lor a troub'e almilar to my own, ight, here in New Mullins was ac e 2,000 bi fullins was admitted to §: bail to yeaa GY there was non clitnate to'have itdone, Vad the usual symptoms accompanying © was that of Augustus ALU espa ele nder, employed at 529 t, who was con- chronic Nasa! Catarzh, ting and xugelng in the comfortanie tlgitnens ACTORS petite and diygust tor food. i¢ that TI placed my case in the Doctors Copeland and Gardner, and after ent Tam gind to say Avery short contee of treat itirely cured," nt to the side-door MR. LUDLAWS AFFIDAVIT. Copeland C Mr. Willlam Ludiam tive: at Oyater Bay, Long touse bie words, statement that he went before a ni and made aMidavit to the facix which are given The aMdavit read =: “1 made my one month # (reatme:it and ob: ee —— CROKER’S HACKNEY COMING. Steamer Georgie WIIL on on Her First Trip. The new White steamship Georgic, which is due to ar- rive at this port on Monday, will bring one of Richard Croker's most a full-blooded hackney Init, Maroh 1 Inst and 109! ined auch rel et ‘kman decided to-day that was suMectent for the case 1 if the jury de- The Georgic 1s now on her maiden voy- She is sald to be the finest vessel Mne afloat. built for the humane portation of horses and cattle, so ee SPORTING MISCELLANY. Je of the Inter. will be contested on Man- ‘exan Says to Three big athletic meets national affairs that joy. Cul- nent the v. Culber- 5. son inquiring of the Sheri whether it was his intention to exercise all his GOOD NEWS FOR WHEELMEN, | "=" prevent ine’ nan heen known in many at he will) unhesttatingly discharge his duties. He the statute makes and not ja felony, and asks the Governor if he Justified in using suen force aS may be necessary, even if it re- Labor Day Carnival of Sports of the New Jersey The events are ai 100-yard spectal In reply to Cabell’s letter the Gov- twormile bieyelo the prize fight at Dallas is! pf#t® not advertised to take place wu have been invited John V. Crum, Chicago A. Ac; Stage and Richards of the N. A. Co; Dwight til Octo- public officers | of the Syracuse AL A. of the Catholic hotice AL Once of the firm purpose toen- force the law, Uiat none may be. des ceived which ts the su- | kes it the ised to” prevent this ed infraction of the laws of the championship meeting Manhattan Felt Saturday, Sept following events. wai force was | the rooters at Jone fauit, how y yesterday een months, | d V-pound hammer, i 16-pound 3 feet 6 inches high pound weight for Ne aye he haw another world-beater, The | ys he The Atty-Atth games of the New York Ath 1 bout will be arranged wishin the next ten {lett Club will be held at Travers 1 Athietlc Union ant League of American Wheel 4 halfmile run, throwing alxteen-pound. ham Siateen-pound ehot, running high: fun step and jump, | tance one m. of New tyoftth atreet, Maiiiaon Football has organized for 1 be pleased to hear from ne offering au nid Volunteer end. the’ Volunteer quarterback, oop Is on port tack, her boom ‘ls hi ct Habits and Di You may will Keeley Is the One True Blood Purtien een ssessseeneteS |HEREISTHE PROOF AT YOUR DOOR. rong Testimony of Four Well-Known Men Who Have Been Cured by Doctor Copeland, Who Offers Free Trial Treatment and Medicines to All Who Apply in Person. y of feur welleknown | that T made anotl: trates the xan sit about April the last doa cure alter 80 vel tmpelled (0 MAKE yew third and e “and mi in May mn mniueh greater than 1 had nang Sears of suring this saatement hoping (hat some other aufferee Thay dae t have done kid receive Tike results, Ninfiy thunks aud well wishes ta octors Copeland ‘AMdavit was made before K. Moyer Geile notary publics A PERFECTLY WELL MAN. Mr. Bilat Was Guing Down Hilt Fast from the Effects of Cata' Mr, Edward Milat, residing at! 67 Keap stroaty Brooklyn, says: “Heading of the cures accom: plished by Doctors Copeland and Garduer 1 cases so slimilar to my own ? was final scould cure me also, and on Just T placed my casein thet them {t_was aimost Ime onsible for me to breathe through my nose, ‘pon awaking In the morning my thront would be dry My eyes W entimes «pend ov} head and throat ve rlustlin rs reeable to te, UL ‘around me. My y stomach hecame Hmnpossible for nie to eat; tn tact, Hill very fast, and Tieit une co ting was ‘not only disagreeable to became offensi fected. Ttw Twas running dow: Jess T could receive qitestion of a short th attack my Thnge Pnider the treatment of Doctors Copeland and Gardner T improved remarkably. All the syitite tome disappeared aud I to gain. Low conalder myself a perfectly well man, and know absolutely that my trouble with the thront aud nose ins been entirely cured." TRAINMASTER HURLBURT CURED. He Kuffered from nm Severe Case of Second aventic ola residing at 026 East 68th street from a severe case of Bron ‘h phy'siclans told me wus Const thon, My sister, on departin sit to fald to my wife ‘that she would not be qurpeined to recelvé a telegram any time stating that I bat died mption. 1 coughed, Thad sharp, shooting pains In the chest which ex- tended to my shoulder-blades, On the slightest ze of temperature, ax golug from « warm to (room, 1 would cough until I vomited, iy lungs felt sore and there was a fecling of weight won my chest, Night sweats came on andthe hedclothes would be xaturated, ‘There sweats left mp Weak and prostrated. My throat was so bad at times that my wife would wrap wet. towels around It to epse Ic enough to enable me to aleep, It was. from. this condition t Copeland and Gardue: restored me to health, TRIAL TREATMENT FREE. Je nufferer, Benrin mind that any chi whether from catarrh or other sented dintre chronic mal ny time at 15 W Madivoa Squa receive from tho Copeland experts the moat efficient trea ment now in vogue at merely nomtual Fates, (0 office and mail patients alike. ‘Trial treatment and medicine tree to those applying In person. HOME TREATMENT BY MAIL. With the nid of the aymptom blank th Copeland experts are enable | to diagnos a case ancleariy at a distance as if th in if you live blank, The Copeland Metical Insite 15 WEST 24TH STREET, NEW YORK, W. H. COPELAND, M.D. BE. E. GARDNER, M.D. Office Hours—Daily, 9 A. M. to P.M. 2to5 and7to9P.M, Sundays, 10 A. iiM, to4 P.M, BASEBALL CHAT. Well, well, well! At last, after several montha, Ick Young has permitted the fact that his prea ont staff of umpires are incompetent to be hams mered Into that brain box of his. Nick bas ace tually come down from his lofty perch, and a mitted hat the League actually requires the se sof Tim Hurst, who was boycotted at the beglaning of ie season because he refereed fights And "Cholly"? Pyrne has also fallen in in and advocates Hurst's reappointment, At le che Hr oklyn magnate says that tt would be @ good inve to again get him, yrne admits that Hurst is one of the fairest and most competent, men that ever graced the League staff, ow chet the condescension (1) has come, It te Indeed tov bad that Hurst's services cammet be had, President Pat Powers, of the Basterm League, says he cannot spare Tim just now on account of the accident to Gaffney. Thus, a lon suffering baseball public must continue to witness the nauseating work of third-rate hirelings, At At leas, util next season, se 8 The new management seems to be worklag ra with the Gantt, ‘The game they put up yesterday was by far the liveliest they have played thie. season. From start to finish tt abounded with fast, brilliant work. Rannon's first-base p was the surprise of the day. Thin youngster put up a game that cause! the older heads to look @ trifle concerned. It was the most brilliant work that has beem seen hers this reason, If Tommy can keep up the pare Jack Doyle won't be in it. “Pretzel’’ battery, “Breit"* and Pletz, had elf own troubies yesterday, Both worked Ut Trojans to stem the tide of defeat, but to no ay “Tireit’'s’* exhibition of ground and lofty mbliNg, ax Well as fancy Juggling, would make a Jap turn green with envy Ata third baseman young Samuels will hardly do. He Is too slow, and uses litte or no head Manager Phetan, of ‘ler Prowns.*” has an 14 that MeDougal ie a. greate F than our New York dont want more ‘ples “Mr Phelan, Send your twirler cawun, Amox may tell’ him a few things about the Mack's twenty-one-y! a creat twirler in a handed pitcher, and hia ter- ern Park yen —he van be easily rattled. Schoch, who Is covering Anderson's position, 1s playing a great game, batting heavily and snaich= long files with apparent. ease The standing of the League clubs this wan as follows elu) W. 1, P.C.) Clubs w, Raltimore «61035 625 Nrooklyn 4. 83 Cleveland 89 429) Chicago. Pittsburg 1.59 41 (890, New. Vadeipiia $3 42 (Sat) Washing: Toston se 3443 St Louis. Cineiapatl 6 83 44 1348) Loulssile Dard of Avon's Nottinghamshire, LONDON, Aug. 24.—Nottinghamshire Handicap of one thousand sovereigns, for thres-year-olds and upward, di , Was run at Nottingham to-day. The race was won by Mr. A. ‘Taylor's Bard of Avon. Sir R. 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