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\ vy __sCTHE WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER | 2, 1895, GERMAN UNITY, ScSSSera COODS GREAT | FeEsansss| umn come. oem | Going Housckeeping Tom Mann John Burns, M. P., and out a single run for the Englishmen, | a George > - The batters were then Wils nil Ditleatt Task, ‘ ( Henry Broadhurst, M. P. Druce, and tt looked aw if the Uritishers! pay k qu. mone sane le - A ould make but a poor showing. “Their | VAD as ‘i Mae The a shaft of) DULUTH ‘ Coorg Y efforts at the bat had been very weak the Pana coal mine ie on fire and the Brak : y DENOUNCED BY M’CARTHY. ae ‘ s man who up to that poin lives of three men are in pe «8 The frat score was made by Druce, : iba Wal Wh As Was sunpored t Ie soctts well to, kaw we have everything you'll weed, and prices. ‘The “Flat med below, we sell on Vhave been drowned: th =< a / Loxstble that they may escape by shaft - who swiped the ball out of bounds: fe be by shaft the Missourt River two sears ago, Manifesto Agninat a Healyite Cane four runs, ‘The third wicket fell when No. 2. eaptured (i Anniversary of the Battle of date tn Kerry. Keeps Down the Englishmen’s| S:torvris seu autos Sets lees | rhe tre wae noticed at $30 Inst night. Minin, vesteniay. faker lite ye Weekly Payments, | f rit al pve o 7 rr LONDON, Sept. 2.—Justin McCarthy, With been made the total ite” Druce [IN a few minutes volumes of smoke sured for ss, Tie Weitw Wrouphimnie | ientee hae nl Cunrue for giving credit on same, ax noth M. P., lead ome Rul ty, roused some enthusiasm by a smash out came from the mouth of the pit. Great. in. the iano i overs th Sedan an Imposing MMe cdemder of the Home gancine cee} SCOPE at the Big Cricket [or houme yee ma Woke ise ceieoment preestiot, wad ew cnes gt won| § ROOMS FUR {ISHED COMPLETE, $75.00 nomination of a Healyite for Parlia- there Reet to be ce baseball crowd |Aembled at the mouth of mine | was cae of the ia Trea hatios ee i dd $95.00 Spectacle ment {f Kerry, in opposition to the M Match, ty the grand stand, tor w decision Was) ‘The shatc of the trate mine tw 3) rar 5. GINA RISA Were 5 “ “ $115.00 Carthyite candidate. Linpite Was. unthercttully, gused ret deep cand this, with the great tint Foe ae eee | gy Geumlnttng at Hartors 1 om) Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Mr. McCarthy says the course of the Paihi Het four to hie xcore by a | MnOUnt af 8 Hoke nnd Ras, Madde It ime | i eked al hut |" Redding, Stoves, Crockery, SEDs, Ae, ealy ite an of treason, and | — boundary hit, and followed it up with Pessibte for the workmen ‘to wet at the oF Wats alive, bd Heblyites ts y | Another on the Hest ball bowled When (f6. TCIM suppored the fire was caused 1 ohim. Recently that the revolt forces issues whether it Macnite tack Cohbys place at how lini hy an explosion of gas in the abandoned, | je known Chat iriker was neat was issued witnout consultation with +] Pool missed an easy one from: bnility | Or ihe ieee Bh Sabie ttarrte i « elly droppe: Yruse’s lo a © the min wa m1 o wre Dreger other members of the Home Rule party | and Kelly dropped Druse's long driv fescue the tmnprisined men it yeenot {SS Witkin it ropeke ~ or with the Consultive Committee. It} « Cricketers 4 for fu, | AHOWN exactly where the unfortanwts | aniged a party to weareh | ie Wacht am Rhein” Sung in|! thought Mr. John Dition and T. P.| Al)NeweYorks Opened Well, but SRG (Se Lt UC a ent Were” nae when the tire tieake | £¢ Petes, wena tain | in thw | 1313 and 1315 Third Ave., bet, ‘Uth ‘and Toth Sts. Grand Ch he E O'Connor: alone: wereconsulted by Str Ip ' ween the Wetted Wratie /and) Garuda eat uk nor oy pend ias a, Hay and Was! taken ta Page 76TH ST. STATION OR CABLE CARS Open Saturdays tilt e MeCarth here thin morning wi weather the WHEN entrance burntag mine Taker went without a requisition, We Dk scratch cr ‘The Pall Mall Gasotte anserts that one Then Fell Away and Kae aa pred” Pace Caaaaie wan the ee SHALE Rave Geen efecto eewille te feuged | tule been vie wear Tower for aie peror and Empreste of the most Heapected tmetnbers of the Died Quickly. Be SNe eo IMU CRY. AMRIUIHED | Sted TO PARE MT ee neve MCE LM dle nal Toner oR ce pee | ATH LETES, FOR RENT Irish Home Rule party, who has not - — — to defraud the companies, but while 4 Feen mixed up with any of the party's — oak the Stissouel River, fait in, ini | At Very Low Prices |E DEUMS IN ALL THE CHURCHES." oro tc nan ie al OWLY MADE 112 IN THE INNING,| SCOTS.ON THE FIELD. TUG HIT STEAMBOAT, is esamieyinl iene) ATTENTION | ra Whed and coneided to carry vat the \ INSURGENTS ROUTED —_-— Re Ce nc cece | ee Tee ie Hy Oy sym aiaaiow his hein to ule! THE GREAT ROTHSCHILD BUILDING, jsmarck Refers to the Americans —— Crowds See a Pretty Game Marred |. (ire 0 Tie Rene Tr ane | AM tie Steamboat Aurora was makine ELY WAS NOT INSANE. OVERMAN WHEEL CO, |° sr .ce'ets.ctces steely ited oo a rexular tr un . as of All People “The Mest pient cyte eh te Ey yeneete Somewhat by Loose Scottish games of the New York Cale-| trom dearila Whant, hoockinn Will Dri All Modern Improvements, hetic to Us.” ise g donlan Chib attracted a crowd of Geiss last eveiinmrale Ne Fit on | rive Including facttities for Sympathetic to Us. HAVANA, Sept. 2—The command of | Fielding. least 6.00 to Manhattan Field before) with a tue whlch had The Following Goods on FEE OW PR RICE Lieut.-Col. Zubia surprised insurgent | noon to-day notwithatanding tte coun-|tow Just of Nenen Pome nee it ie Med. fie Mt Pe APPLY ON PREMISES. bands led by Suarez and Zayas in Quer- | ter attraction of a double bil at the| As Capt. Hrainard, of tho A who wis Netlevue Hoxpital UL) Aaa BERLIN, Sept. 2—Emperor William) nada, near Grande Remedios, and after| i Polo Grounds, adjoining the tletd. From! the tug approachitue. he whistled a tonleht, supposed to be Insane, was TUESDAY paring = }ROUNDS, LIVINGSTON, was astir early to-day and inaugurated | * Sat engagement routed them CRICKET GROUNDS, LIVINGSTON, | ay oclock the crowd poured in through| right of . ; aus THIY Alfes lines tee Mischarged from that institution this} py The insurgents left eight dead on the |S: 1, Sept. 2—If there Is one thing more! the gates | pT AE a * ? N BEACH. | (he second day of the festivities in con-| eid, but carried thelr wounded away | than another which arouses the sport-| ‘The Caledontans, in Scottish costume, [28 Her course, until the boats SA WSUS RE Ee eae M AN HA TA ete W. headed by a} almost on to each other, when ¢ Wa Note pan the f ‘i | fle of 1810-71 by personally decorating | Commant one wae killed and five were | # Kood i Wt phere titew tng a circuit of the Held xave a short | ng ave the signal to reverse aes HUE Heil Bs OF00) patiy except a sietgite ‘our | wounded. some grounds cf the Staten nd Jexhibition drill, ‘They presented a p lant iit " van | Mle g ee Price nea neaieas OF) oe Jeeves eo . " SHO Gi > Cricket Club were crowded this morning | ty spectacle, their shoulder plats, hi TEWKK top Ante, howevehtocavent ondition, and an ambulance trom Ge. aay, bell corps standards. ‘The t Regiment | A company of Civil Guards encoun 4 ros, Shame! | Hudson Street) Hospital was. st - 25 MTS > wele e yo d and Cam. | Polished claymores, enamelled buckles, |acetdent, and a hole about. ty ' of the Guards was drawn up in front| tered a mounted band of insurgents un-| te Welcome the young Oxford and Cam-| Tris colored kill, showing of to the | y eae hn He was afterwards transferre % : bridge players, who made their first est advantage In the brig “| square was stove tn the Aureos. « : wae Resear, itness the ceremony. |der Arce, at Macauga. At the first fire highest adva nthe brigat sun.) Y . material: collar high ant of atytieh pattern: of the castle to witness th: mony lof the. volunteers the insurgents. took | appearance to-day before the Amertean | light. Uniformed delegations from Hos. | ‘There was a panic among peat, Ras Well dressed and wore oink eater very, meet and halt hourly trom’ 4.33 to 1103" Py At 830 o'clock the Emperor set out) fient jeaving forty saddle-horses and | public Ina game with the All New York |ton ‘aml numerous other cities were |iers, but 1 tiene pigepmia Aao nls Weatan (ani BHnine Bee trip, 28 conus for the parade ground to review the) 20W) ‘artridges In” the hands of tHE | team. : DERE prin otcatiiatl tetea [INK them, and landed them CUEIHes to. the AMOUTIE Of SLUM. TN -. prici e . The weath- | Guards, < he proj o jetics consiste aely ea ee Se LE, We " 1 r eae peuTul rit tows fed : — The piazza of the ciub-house and the |of twenty-six numbers and compenition | WAArt Ree TT UCAS OAR CALL - pecaane AMS except ee ee ety ae tit.on ite gayest attire. .Latee crowds Annie ‘Tilly Ran Dowe grand stand were filled with men and Ren waretun at aertolibone’ The Aurora draws six feet oi water, | An oBvening World reporter called | DUCK PANTS, 110A. M. and half hourly from 11.40 A. fhronged the streets, which were elab-| UONDON, Sept, 2—The © c-¢r cie's| women in holiday attire as early as 10 Chevaiy lta sii and wax wtruck while in water atout [at the above address, but found’ the | estew tong for «rn up z 310 POM. “Round trip, 48 cents al . Paris despatch says that an ¢ xerican | o'clock, although th me was not be- Worley, New York: William. Cé cunt. | Hhirty: feet deep, At ttereartion said 3 (were 3 rately decorated with flags and bunt- ran +d ts 1 Marley, New Yor « 1 recon — Y was With Mosars. Ivea & Darke, but pee” named Mrs. Annie Tilly, while ceyeling | gun till 11, while the fleld was covered J. He Lamb wan t Wi Notsay Whether he was a member CONEY ISLAND. Pe. ey German-American Veterans were| "Car Courbevols yeste was run| with groups of enthusiasts Interested in | gu "uhinn Can "1 CLINGING TO A BALLOON, [of the arm ate retiidtion Chula not ie | tthah Grade, Btn oF Chi saen wade YER ROUTE, ROUND TRIP. : Asce rule (were Bh ave foot Whiteball at, 4 oe drawn up on the Tempelhot Field to be| TW Over by a steam tram car, She was | watching the preliminary practice of the | Currie, Toranto, | ruaeined. ie | aabthe got AWMNtebAL at aly, inspected by the Emperor. Their flaga| ‘ken to the Hospital Beaujon in a criti- | teams. From the two tali flagstaffs on | “yhuing the Caner Cd Currie, 49 test Carried Up ) Feet ana | POOR COPY OF A MOCK MAN, | sme sn “ . so, [Natt hourly: therentte 10) 10.20 Poe cal condition. fe to} olubehel Gated. the |inenen: W. FA Acott 0 feet 4 Inchesy J (The kit sy at $2.00 each) wore fying as His Majesty saluted and | condition, the top of the club-house fonted the nokia Wf At, Mf fet A | } tinuiled in #atee | J tthe vittio rode in front, He asked each man the Heerbohm Tree Injured. WARN een ne REEL: sieht sone 16 WA J Comte ote | LANCOLN, UL, Sept 2—A balloon a place of his nativity, his regiment, the] LONDON, Sept. 2-—Beerbohm Tree, the | FRUIT NTeonsion and parachute jump by. Prof dattles in which he took part, how long well-known actor, while playing In “Fe: | provteceuten Islanders were out first on Filimtureh, Scotian JFry to-day In connection. with fa ind bean Udcayanrion andl (t,he wan Wore ne unr bata the crease and then the Brelishmen had ep ncn ; IDay attractions turtished an. excttit prospering in business there. The Em-| ent by which he dislocated his sho: . howling and batting. The lat- “ relevent not intended — James hs [hoy of Seventeen, was In the way durtus hat Salvation Army Headquarters 1 i oI ter wore white trousers and white and| eror #aid he was gratified the veterans aia peror — blue striped coats us thelr uniform. Al- me che GAMBIA OF Ehu)TAllS f last night was discussed with Interest | ENGLISH 1 had not forgotten their old home, Em- eis peror William remained on the ground HELP FOR IRELAND. though the usual number of players is » i in Jeaueht in th jteday. very one in the Salvation | alt kinda, ae Sar wlew ere were eon each side | for Recond. x y ew MN Afteen minutes. : even, there were twelve on each s a Naeea nate nth : im [WAS released to the horror of the | AIMY In this vieintty knew what tl unequalled After the parade, the King of Wur-|* Comvention Called for Chicago, |!" to-day’s game. | thn G Mark ie ‘ and }ACTONAUt, Ww e him and could not | Weture was to be at no that when | “Narman & tes f mi age * . i At 11 o'clock Capt. Howard MacNutt, |Jamex Davis, Weelhawk be reached. The ve th i red fn dast night the headquar . i temberg rode up and saluted the vet- Hextnning on Sept. 24. OE he AT NA Sete ee | humming Oroat sumpesvan 0 da Meronuut could be heard. eam. ers as crowded with mew-and wonten | BARGAINS EN FOU ISLAND ine Glew 4] | Such In Mra. Hooth's Description of | ogee, full pad. foe fh veces $1.60 the New Woman, (wore $6 and an) Tabor | a. HASEBALL SHOES, Round trip, 60 cente, The scathing denunciation of the wl] ‘i Irving, ag Woman’ deilvered by Mrs, Hatlington | Banearon, Best a sees #409 | THE Wa ropes wh maoLy erans from America and asked if there! CHICAC to —The oMeta) Call |g ceterad hie men to che tat New Havens a1 ft, : maniding hin tae util and hold | eager to elon her . Bake, Dl ; . ee Vike Cea ea and ordre: en to the bat. | Hoan, y E Me balloon ascended tan feet, | She dem tibed (he new woman as. ‘a *Kisine ‘ Ser eiaby (Wr tembergerelemong. (han or the. convention iGb ithe tiew Tish lahe Natting order Waa aeltullowes PARE When the putachute wan cut fore, nd | YOEY poce,copy of a mock mane” | The Dairy." Boating, dathiag, fishing, bewllag Mr, Schlenker responded, ‘The King | movement to ve held In Chirago Sept.| i New Yorke t. Meera An in pat Je Mile Have. Bitwa the aeroncut and lad landed safely ina he is ahe gad, "a courne, untemt @ bililarta, expressed pleasure at seeing the Ameri- and 26 has been issued from the | eon tver MR sat "oh eedotal (h radi CHIRN vornficld, both thoroughly frightened. Tine ereature, | fr whom omen and rier eM cans. A short time afterwards, ee adquarters of the Executive Commit-|i"Weoichy J, Mart, Fie vee Vaulting with Tote * Y —— (Mumma ake turn with aversion. She] 2b WARKES STREET, NEW YORK Manag Me; Emperor William was riding past the| tee of the organization. It says: ha MaGNUte JOL Poel and dinuee [fees eat mvines : FAI erenice type lof man even while she | Poe a veterans, a member of the Berlin Com-| Ireland has been alternately betrayed by the |@° MacNutt, J. L. Pool and J. Rose, | Pune of th dull. 6. ay cettan. 15m LLING DERRICK HIT TWO. |; lites man-in the abstract, Shed ihe at mittee called for cheers for the Emo | WME ant irakwine! by" the Tortes. Nocning | ‘The English team was made up of 1 Hiogeaman, soon, WO heap third imare: Ene Camiek forwhel to erATInIS ot Dentistry. SAND, 10.40, 1 worth her acceptance te to be expected from |Capt, F, Mitchell, V ie ase as One W % < «| the traditions of our mothers.” na A Ma 12 seror, who, gratified at the exhibition | either of the leading Engliah parties apt. Fs Mitchell, Vo T. Hill, H. A; Ark Pel loetam tyes Fa aor Rin ahaa tee vt “eS * Booth aatd that tf she had her a py ‘a ‘an ‘friendliness, returned his thanks, rereon a eaussic tneratores: trai, Wer nee ont Welehts . F, Druce, W. Mortimer, F.| Something new—the HALF-ML © Wan Severely tn, Heng ane a4 ad oat oe Knee eo N E VW Y O R Kk Pies Had wrdnve. Many cthcers of Aigh rank salted the | serene ene ceeee ry eepere at |A. Phillips, J. C. Hartley, W. FP. Milli- | ION GUARANTEE PAGE idunew cee! t the new (An's bic sleeves to meke dresses for | uericans and had Mr, Schlenker and | has hil a long and p Dur har uteri | kan, C. E, M, Wilson, W. W. Lowe, C. —- $<. o— (ary Jhoor cliidren and would. burns up. th Bi ee cade ine tailed tg accom tt eh DB, Tobingon and R.A. Studd, RACING INTHE BAY. infbarvernoin June, ttntan, enon: aia iy Sang: dle sine ‘FORTHE YACHT RACES. Several Chicago veterans, who just | tributed throughout -the unton: New York team is made up of ses years oid, of di Second avenue, evele, but that woman shoud not forget ture. deliberation, we have. dec . play : her womantines i urrived in Berlin, Joined the procession | (invent a irietsamereane a Chicasn | Tena ae pavers ee ue Ac Of Wind Delayed the Start of | WaRisilled by w falling derrick. ‘Thomas | 2°? Womanliness, a: ‘a Aiton and Provtacsos, sreapioeas & Sat | o-day, The veterans will witness tattoo | take into conaiteration the prosenttiatts Of ‘he , Manhattan and other clubs in] ney. ¥, ¥, i. A. Fiz: twenty-s of 430 Bust Seventy. | leave Pler foot of Murray at, ‘ y ’ Tish ‘atrusale for freedom, ‘ant to devite ways | this vicinity, The umplres chosen were ‘ iver ad accompany ihe ‘rom the Castle terrace this evening, land’ means best sulret to the accomplishment | Bryan Wharton for the New Yorks, ana | TOMPKINSVILLE, 8. 1, Sept, 2.— wlle on the top oor, was! FEW ELOPEMENTS NOW. The Meant. Hope ta. ¥ : s 5 : Sept. Ras | each, day The Emperor and Empress were en- | of Irelands Independence ; S by the derrick and malice Rad D Ty co. sfirnt-clnes orean-goitig boat. Rhe hea i hhusiastically cheered along the route The sonveation f to meet in Chicago, at the | Mr. Pacey, of the Belmont Cricket Club, ‘The seventh annual regatta of the New 1, f about the far He EN ‘AL the upper one af open promenade, ortable meet Anaad ; ; : [Gielen Under Age Cannot Marr: hall of the Young’ Men's Chriatian Assoctation, | of Philadelphia, for the visitors. York Yacht Racing Association, which Bellevue Hospital ¥ x rin S FEIN GO peculiarly adapted to he Palace to the parade ground. | sop: ud 3h eiphin, s a f wut Parente N 3 ‘After saluting the Americana the Em-| ~The call 1s signed. by John F. Finerty, | 48 the Bnuliahmen came out in a body | has since Its beginning been held on La-| miro ans | ge eae nett DE ris’ Bpecial rates for partied ie Aer rat Pimerens reviewed ‘the cn, | Acting Preaidcat tatitagon scan tpn gat: | from the clubhouge, and marched across | Bor Day, was handicapped to-day by |tr 1 Tapnttrle Hsy | Stories of clozements of girls unde lication at Pier ik ‘leks ceo eee ane tas | ton, Acting Secretary, ‘New’ Yorks Wil: | the lawn, they were recelved with ap-[ONe Important fact, and that was that |ignosstist street The Curoner was lelzhtecn veare of age are likely to 1 108 WEST 28D ST., I { s Vill notitied of Hogan's death, and a rigid jam Lyman, Acting’ Treasurer, New | p) y there was not a capful of wind. More | Voted . Kid IM- scarce in the future, as the law pronib t- Fi “ the Emperor took his place at the head | York; John d, O'Connell, Chairman Bx- | Pluse by the spectators. Lye vestixation will be made Into the cause rec aniie ee COB SOD AN Her Bext tonehel Lb " 0 ” than 400 persons went down to the start, /of the acciient jiue clergymen from marrying them the cnlora and led the regiments back {ecutive Cormittes, Chicago: John f,| The bowlers for the collegians were|‘h E j halt ati Pe (ua ore ae led tne eas | geative, Committee, wuicemo: wohn tl sitigan and Hartley. Play began at|Which was off Spar Buoy 15, on the ae S withont the consent of thelr parents} 988 THIRD AVENUE, | tra! and “Ar bares tee, Chicago, and many others prominent 5S wi e Pattersd steamboat Laura M, Start the Koes Into effect to-tay. Should any cler | cular. c._LAWTON, Agent,_Pi thuslastie. ovations along the in ihe movement. 114s with “Pyers) and Patterson iat the| Semone’ Tare NCES Al DIVED 10 HIS DEATH Reman to 6 he is Hable to be Dell as | Or At. opposite Mloomingdale Brom ickets, The latter scored the first two| “!Sappointment waa expressed in words . ah accessory to a criminal offens route, which was thronged with pegple, ——- - Bas : . FE it nal offense | To. demonsta $ METH ‘a : . runs, but the batting was rather slow,|@% Well as looks when they found that| wage min is A he act was passed on April 2 ahlentnteeeite haimenti ho pelted him with flowers, ‘he > a Léok at the Half- While the fielding of the Eneliehmen|the faces would not commence until a f asians ve te i Wit not tongs Unto emriet “unl tony cour i Peek perora tour ans, the Kings of Sextps | Million Guarantee Page, | *2* sar and spiritea, nd sprans CHICAGO, Sept telbow ein! ter eigiteen "Wenn eh | arin ttt ay cane Electric alr Aiea Hes oe Hartley's bowling was very effective| When it was announced at 11 o'clock m Kline for the purpose of) marrlage with, filing BULA, SB 4nd Wurtemberg, the Grand Duches: aes that the Regatta Committee had decided {ad his neck broken yesterday after- the consent of her parents ts guilty at Nanay ret darcy Baden and many others of prini - OA and soon after the start he nearly Lan awe: Wh ; Pr abduction and. puntsha by ‘Tine ‘and BS. Extract r Tank. mperor William has recciver | JOHNSON AGAINST SANGER, | caught nyers napping at his wicket, He} Change the starting time from 11 .o/ Neen, He was an oxpert swimmer and iiirisenment. itis alco posible unter v. regular pr eer ve ; 4 2 o'clock the crowé ost howlec had taken his wife to the lake to wn new law to have suc ze i heat, ion from abroad, and especially from |B8ch Took a Heat tn the Mile Mateh| After nine overs only ten runs had| disgust. But all knew that good recon De eh Spa ate pals = : Hubs of German veterans Race, been made. Patterson got in some good | Were coming, so they quieted down and |T! ie edge of the embankment = Dally, steamer Aurora leaves W. 334 ots tg i B a ealtea tok” the’ Wepeniter hour’ and where ecwater. wan about snyensfént Ride on the rising tive of | or. Ere ‘ neuery A ~~ RUFFALO, N. ¥., Sept, 2.—The picy-| WOT off Milligan and did most of the} Walted for the hoped-for hour and ree aig pina into, t ft, came s 9 the| pt A Pe ote: adpnies ana retreahments, Tickets 60 oe KAISER ' TO B BISMARCK. cle races at the Driving Park to-day, | SCOrIns. ‘judges’ boat RH, Mackar.|“yte Dealt tirst inte the lake rhe Gusinese iby wing, WEST. SEW Gn, ae ¢ under the auspices of the Ramblers'| At sixteen overs Patterson had 13 sloop Aunt-denny, and the JAK | pig iad ateuen tie Maat wee att WALF-MILLION GUARAN. | NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS UALS Daity excursion (except Tung to his credit and Byers 14 with | were Capt. J. C. Summers, A. F. Adams We ee “1 4an Pay tise, steamers. trem. Thanks to the fron Du for Hin! Bicycle Club, were attended by thou- two bye ane Lowe took ul evel ea Mr. Dahm Pe itis farce att managed to ain tha TEE PAGE for WORLD wants. athe a M, and West estar : sands of spectators, their interest cen-| place at bowling, and soon after Mart-|“ietween buoy Is and Liberty Taland {eh Nut ag he did so his head tell to —— teary fe me ee ae tering in the mateh race for $1,000 be-| ¥¥,Was Teplaced by Wilson. The New| the yachts were slowly sailing around, {ug on. his fata nthe Gia ee : tor Lewd BERLIN, Sept. The Reichran-| tween Johnson, Sanger ant Tyler, best | pyere nhedy wade ae waiting for that tardy breeze, and #0 | Sipe eine sercamed help and tn For Sale. felger announces that Emperor Will-| two in three ‘heats, distance of one | was caught out in the r |calm was the water and the wind that a Jlort time the man wav brought to the i N fam early this morning telegraphed to, mile the firat wicket falling Marten eiTemereeg to Care to Kaln acre. It was found his neck hud been psitnied Teeih estracied SEWING MACHINES. Prince Bismarck as follows: The big race resulted as follows: score of 52 runs for the New Yorkers. , ne ane | broken, rONo pain t itor @ Give Asiomte, —2 2 S first Meat—dohnsoa, frat by about a!x ine y . ing line for all classes was. an Ree camer tin eaaie oF ay in cole | gihittt Heat Johnsen, frat by about six inches; | Patterson's score was 17, Tyers took his nary Hne between Oyster Island eae. Pel Sr wots Tile ir tte 21078 | place at the wickets. Hue ane be ‘ ed Rnowa Kri tag the (wenty-Atth anniversary of the hla | Morty’ winia inthe seth ee is a professional and a hard hitter eee eee eee eee ratory DASHED AGAINST A TREE. + ihe |S coca maga Rackines ie che capitulation of Sedan, I feel tmpelied to na eat arene keenty, leneiis) ahned and the svore began climbing. ‘The vec: | signal, » blast from the whistle of the . ; deviucely paiaieng * dentben. KRU ., Assure Your Highness that I shall always chink | a ee Sell w en aay was siurped | | Laura M. Starin, was given, and ten Inkling Cart Cau a Rather WLS dort Hotel 126 Kast 14th ot and 308 Gi with deep gratitude of the services which, 4 New 25-Mile Roud Record, Ciale and’the total so nuns to hi | minutes later the signal for classes A, Serious ft 8.4, WEDMEKE, Ver Camber tend a Raecingl creat Kime. you rand F 4 edit and the total score for New York | He. Dat By Gann He to start Wi a nawny, ‘ t . ONIN eee aed 4 at, w ATC HES, DIAM father, atherland, and the ‘man eau won the 23-mile Labor Day road race ridden | (CODD. a NF ‘ over the line, Minnie Keck, of 34 Westield avenu r 1 ee, : ‘ Y ¥ Prince Bismarck telegraphed the fol- Was the next batte Jed off with a Pat to cross was J. E. Drew's Lottle| sin — Watt . uo 144." Wort 18 18, i Mie Fire in ft i h Frazer's Zulu, just 3) seconds. later. A: | Mduries recelved in a runaway acetteny F es pa Wve guarentee sot Males Nes Hartley was bowling f | 39.13.07 i nF }) Yesterday ! t 1 Wilson, Tyers was howled by | 121807 A. F. Rows Forayth 11. crossed | Yet T 4 eu aut you wt fag | AMNOD, | | BP tat thane tor tin gracious tieerapits erevune | ers waa | the line, and the annual regatta war oa, | jAceombanied by August Hilbach, Miss aH es entoeeepu eth yen § ils day and for Your Majesti"a kind recoga MRS. GERRY D DYING. aang retired wish une to, le) "Ene wind atlih Yalled todo ttm duty, | Hcek went driving ony the honk Rei : : mate no WALTHAM Wate Neate ic ees pyuenens! York had i runn at the fail of the Qhied | 44, 120 .AC BE Were ar ee eee treet cyt tel mane tani WA f the late Emperor William. Mother of the Commodore Very wicke start of the other class wis given, At TM was dashed agalr a et ene Arkwright relieved Lowe, and after | art of the otter class was given At 1h! ee MATTIAS England Doesn't Like It. . bowling a few balls Cobb hit to Mile . : . fourth and fifth classes, Mosquito and Keck was injured about the aes aoe Mrs, Hannah G. gan and Wak caught out. He had scored (ifrt?, H A Evnited Aboutetie hady aut 5 Tar ene ee LONDON, Sept. 2—In a leading arti-| |!" annah G. note Ot TO ee ee ae tally ate fat on ike, Wilmerdin Iroquois ‘were the ruil 1 H . roois I quie, Rouse meme. the parks ey bridge T. Ge: eside > e | ret ey and second to eran, Mosquito's e —- an Pana f opinion that the German celebrations | Orin ia sail. to, be dein at her | Experts sald the felling of the Eng. |yhyMlht, Wind sprahe up ‘after tne! — eae Look at ike Half- Ve ee Teer 1 boeken tate ae adanger the peace of Europe. The| hjuse, Min Rrowdwas “ Ushmen did not come up to. that of | Y&chte Were off, but it was not strony Cinwh oon elevate Janitor, 10 Bradhurst ne of the Berlin papers, says the! A servant Inthe house would give no| Wort Hawkes's team of Britishers, bur enguen to endanger any tophamver | Million Guarantee Page, obe, has been offensive and such as | {nformation, save that Mrs, Gerry was} this was nacural, ay the players, with ‘and nine was not started until 1 o'clock —— Teetn kas , th Mithour pat needlessly wound the feelings of the |’ Sphy Gerry's 1 "Rokeby was the next batter, The | ne 7 i" Sor EAP the ee eitie Calica h with every modera Lim und t i “ house in one of a few| Rokeby was the next batter, ‘The fh Meine delicate! h ev ench people. The Emperor, the Globe | residences how on lower Broadway. and tifth | wicket | fe \, w he nL phim uy was] Henry H. Wolfe & Co, Fall. WRECKED BY THE TROLLEY. f r ve. electric road % e 8 allowed haa b oceupled by the Gerry y| caught out by Robinson, the wicket hes 5 ‘ W q ql rther says, has allowed himself, pas, neon coupled by the Gerry family | /2ueh! Sawied by ArkwrEht with only | OUIBVILLE, Ky., Soph. 2—-Wenry Hh Wolfe € | gg \ es Beakins No CHARE ore than one occasion recent! RO OR Re oe ccci ore: | TASER CURIA RIT EPAATC CATRI eaten Ut Lois. G41 Saat MALN! arse tthe large MS A ete mguage which ts st least capable sets well back tn the yurd at the nort he] Abart, took hin pte, Immediately | w othing feme tn Siel) a de ' $ cranteed wid ; east corner of Broadway and Nineteenth | after Rokeby was caught out by Hil on | cf assianinent in the Count nilee At ne = ¥ ¥ dee nor believe hat the. J et, adway and Nineteenth | ai wright Yowling. “He had only matte | ras Be fin ne fs sth ILIZABETH, Nod. Se ‘ L PanLons, pre r ces, it is ne house is surrounded a iicely | One run, and the total score at the fall whiten believes will equal | Ley psuredly not such as further perce. “| yept lawn and guarded by a high fron | Of the sixth wicket was 9 pat wu. Attorney, p " 1 ; t f ° Open day, aight and Sanda, fence. ly Was the next batter. Mart and oF tis and ¥ compe *housauds of Postal Cards Sent = Kelly, who @ 4 Long Islander, kept the a or two weeks every day has scen again in place of Arkwright. The sev- ; eed were, Lig Aaepcae Jot the death of Charles Anderson, ex-Governor | enth wicket fell ac 10 PML when Mart d r M fore taken chore $4 and N 0 SE he > hia, at Kuttawa, Ky, He was Lieutenant-| Was stumped out by Rubingon,.. bowled 5 eo ear: I L Birk Post-Office addresaed to Prince [ot Ol% at Kuttawa, Ky. He was Lieutenant: | eae ge otal fon aoe Yormed ’ “Saver. f j ‘ : . o 2 Governor under Brough in 1885, ond when the | DY Hartley. The total for New! York at ravtiing She, quuintens, 60 amarck, sending him greeting us the | yer diet became 0 sear a notes | the fall of the wicket was 10% An Inter. | Florence Metzaer, fourt age ee fi nome e —— * ‘did Wheel unsiitroke: i EMPIRE DENTAL PARLORS, : tor of Sedan and founder of the E) lawyer, 3 here in ‘ings, | Mission was then called, and the fled | 437 East One Hundred and Twenty-third « Rens £04 6th Avenue, opponi Th E Wi 1d sie Bhan biter eure, ME oy Daren (er antec eo |e aq Mihact Havetva FOUND DEAD IN A WAGON. —— nr é Lvening wor gay how many thou and ow am puse fon Tulane tern ye mening a \ ig 'e gone, but they have gone up into | fm 1S o'clock play was cal | Hundred and 8 street bat Patents. ln the Towns Surround figures. | - ly and MacNutt at th presented with Mal by th Martin Joyce Crawled tn to Stee s ©%uring the celebration of the anni- Prominent Lawver Dead, was caught at the wicket off Mil-|F Kosenthal, in revgnition uf her | Neves WWanenen ) MB OIN AN HOt ing New York City. Aary of Bismarck’s birth cards were! gay francisco, 8 first bad without seoring a run ~—— PEER SNAE: hie mer the . t io Ge a atena cla aoe PF Sept. 2 —William + | Pool, after scoring three runs, Was also 4 expresst 3 nests 7 he : : Menor gent (9 Germany's arend | o most prominent lawyers in i ant at the wicke total #coi Coming Brente, Laws to-day unter. the aurpicen of the Associated Cy. | aan oe t nis city, Is in a serious condition from Towing reply: fig Club, of Denver and teat the world's record | Tandie act lwuded. At at 1128, and then came Bieta ai | this city, is} ition fr I lay at the feet of Your Majesty my respect: | Of 0% YY ons minute, bis aetual time being 1.04. | a Rinsh Se BAAS Wak Al fall of the ni vicket Was 10s SAarnegiec op the Irish Troub: wont and for several yeara was principal of | Hint, MacNutt was the next out by a fe : si Are Offered to Bright hOonDON, Sept. 2--Andrew Carnegie | *? *atemy at Platiaburg, N.Y. short \ ‘ f i Boys in All Parts of tha column letter in the Times this | ent afr 1 Calder and Rose the in- ‘ 2 i oO 3 STrning based upon the Iri Quay to t p ta Co! and. | ning closed with 112 runs for New and evening 0 h inet P ates NEW YORK, NEW JERSEY AND ning based upon the t Trish | pHtLADELPHIA, Sept. 2—It Is understood thac| Rose being the man not out for four at fraten's Pa i ri ; CONNECTICUT. papvention in Pittabure, urging the | senator Quay has changed plane for bis vacation, |, The, extras Were § byes, # leg byew and near Une Hundred and Sisty . 5 ean to use its power and influence ry a oy "| no bal a No exertion = necessary, auee | elon miles below ‘Hom Inland. where Hresigent {QE ,3,0rcl0cK. This was the order of New York, City, up the Mudson te ob, ty ; ii st Bains a oath rwmmctance ot abt TOO bid Cleveland was the guest of @ prominent club! “Atitchell, Hill, Wilson, Druce, Phillips, parade, plenle and. aa sts a pl s el) ay ued eee ge) Trades Union Congres Be ctes Studd, | Milligan,” Mort Robinson! fant as pHonest 5 en wii wir after lew ides Union Congress opened here to-| Forecast for thirty-six hours ending 8 Pp, M./| Cobb. ‘The 4 the feld had drand display of Grewor SHEESH AD ay. - . ‘ ant by with 34 delegates present. ‘The | Tuostay for New York City and vicinity; Gener- | larMely Increased since mornin a ; Merchant red Min Leg. ; 2, GEORGE LICHTE Tyosed change in the constitution, | ally fair, westerly winds telat teteent whan tke nel elation, x iis ; SARATOGA, N 2—D, D, Parmiy ne rite we aN att IF 159 Varick THE EVENING WORLD, *Fting the choice of delegates to those | The following record shoi tn the} began thelr inning. Biitenell and Hau | 89 Y — nd & Parmly, 160 Hroatway, New York 1 Cr aa ae prey Pultezer 8: graBlly working at trades, will en-| "ive thermometer a Perty's Pharmacy te ond powler. Mitchell waa first Pour] CARS 7eee Waals An the ALey nitetium "thie morning’ sipped and at” vie tay Ritee Werrty every 2) ina Meath au reas a Ree rite? much opposition, as it would|s 4 M..,.610 A. M....5519 A M..,.6013 M....@1owt by Calder with a duck-egg to MILLION GUARANTEE PAGEt Practured bis leg, | COACERT BY LANDER, JAC "Mtb ave, corner 1th a | i

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