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I, Sept. 3—When the Joternational ) DETAILS OF THE Skew |ertewet match between the English col. | CARO GAME AND egians, representing the universities o 4) [SHEEPSHEAD Way RACES . I Cambriagy and Oxford, a cne voeat Soored @ Lead Of TW RUDS id |tives as rin: state eer. u i} ' @| sounds of the Staten Island Cricket the First inning wilh GUARDSMAN IN COURT. | Club, the crowd In attendance was not large. ——————e 44 After shutting out the All New Yorks, the Giants A Member of the Twelfth Regiment \ | who, by the way, are all native Eng- ‘ che with Ananatt, P| lishmen, with the ‘small score of 112, th Williish: Brown, Chen Skee SIAL @ "Varsity cricketers, with only four wick- member of Company 1, Twelfth Regt- tn ets down, had pulled up a score of 196 ty " ment, Was a prisoner in the Jefferson _ a re eae the on os aly ‘Tot assaulting Donato Re fifty years | places on the fleld, MaeNutt and Cobb | ol, an Htallan coal peddler, of 40 First anny Ree aa se ve ahha on avenue, When arrested, he was in full with Druce and R. A, Studd at the o ; rs form, hut before he was brought to Unatractiye Card and a Small | ic%is. And Now York Batters Failed |(iti'h tNenuuged mis pray cont for Studd also put in sdme good licks A placed the pric under 00 “batt. nad also mut in some good teks) to Find the Sphere as He | "tie wrsault orcurred last evening In } Crowd at the Cone colldeiane tade some expensive overs Twisted It at ’ the hagement at the southweat coiner at Rrown and two other ered his place last nigat for the home bowler. Cobb made a fine Las , Auk FG ae i coerce ainant one-handed catch of Studd’s slip and he —_ the niseoner MAb NOVerAL AtLoMpts : C 7 total score at the fall of fifth wicket 218, {GERMAN COVERS THIRD BAG. |iv«'ciaims t militiamen PrUUERS) (08) Toeeshiee many ae = and demanded money with which to buy \ next to bat and started off well. The inven, "He refused to give them ans. xn | WEATHER COOL; TRACK FAST. Tyaraitten’ alxth wicket fell when Deuce, |The Spare Pitcher Occupying an} the rye, knocking him down, long stayer, popped one to Trown told Magistrate Cornell that he Nutt and retired with 121 runs to his Infield Position for the First merely acted In’ sclt-defenne. He Bald THE WIM NER GRANE. | | credit. He was followed by W. Mor- Time Pub he knew Reene for same time past, and b FAST RACE— Umer, total at fall of sixth wicket, 20 ime Publicly. eae eee ica it Wan Ww teat 5 his companions to see him {t was with Falling Water Fi The next batter out was Milligan the intention DOF cnasin wocial Viait Mre. Bliss’s Daughter, Mre, Flem- vl v 7 Sten anna} dulging: ittle beer. dispute : os a) Leh Eb SPRLIAHABR Hive Hin RSTO ALE COR atone between himself and. the Tallinn: ing, Has a Police Escort at SECOND RACE— shed a nl (Spevial wo Tae Eve World) and he alleges that the latter attempted total at fall of seventh wicket the Funeral. i Fi POLO GROUND! to hit him with an axe. Magistrate { Manchenter Firat. | C.D, Robinson took his place. Mortl- | anos ts, Ammon nun hi kA Cornell set the hearing down for to i Up Second. |mer skied vallcbawied ball fram/Cabhl ce Anson and his mistts tr morrow. morning at Tl o'clock, and | { a Up * mer & well-bowled ball from Cobb | to Gotham this afternoon off the | placed the prisoner under $500 bat] THIRD RACE— and Rokeby took it in easily. Score at} game of last Saturday, in which. the so oNasial hash SHE'S THE HEIR TO $300,000. Debian Five fall of eight wicket, 239, Mortimer hav- | mements kind ing made only three runs, : , Helen Nichola Se: 3 patriarch of the Fret en ‘eich MacNuit made short work of W. W. ACK Lowe, who was the next batter, and Redakin First. handled his low cut neatly. He retired Saragossa Seco! [HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE. New Departure in Wants. came to his rescue, The baseball workt Is not at all satisfied with the manner in which the Eastern teams have been using his colts during his present “night atand with five runs, total at fall of ninth| tour, and before todayy game he mate soaneen wicket being 201, several unkind threats against the local | RACE TRACK, SHEFPSHEAD Bay,| HA. Arkwright then came in with | stars ae Robinson, who had proved himself So A HaNReNN sersntac tanned 6 Romi AAl f > Sept, B—The attendance dropped Of | hard hitter, with three alxen and a nume| cg curren (han 240 nernona turned oul SWINTON WAS DISGRUNTLED. A Goo-Goo and a Graceman were aboul to engage in a fight to control the nominations, when they beheld @ Wigwam Brave and a Platt Republican laughing and poking each other in the ribs. “These Vultures,” sald the Graceman, who was not altogether a Chump, “aim to control the city when we |The Dead Woman Said te Have are exhausted.” Feared Her Relatives Would “True,” sald the Goo-Goo. “Let us pat up a Union Ticket.” Moral—Even a Goo-Goo may have sense | Poison Her. : i - = ee, conMderably to-day, ax was to be ex to witness “Pa's angutsl er: | Fe eee eray a days’ alwage follow holt ber of einglen tu his eredit Kr CHIE GND) CoN BRICE GETS A RAILROAD. |AN ARMY OF STREET STANDS. BEER GEYSER ON BROADWAY. police claim that the mystery sure days, and this afternoon was no ex-| ‘The home cricketers were playing 4] Manager Watkins selocted «gu r| Ste Herdle Didu't Give Him a Fatr . 5 ie Lie Mi ihe ie Geath Ol IArt ates ception, Scarcr.y 3,000 persons were| Mich steadier and more careful game! Meekin to lead his men in the work of Show tn Chicago. Will Use the ©. 4. & ©. an Link Elahtecn red ermite WILE i mo wh Bliss, of 397 Bt. Nicholas avenue, who, present. than yesterday and had missed no| puyning the visitors down the ladder CHICAGO, Sept, 3.—The meeting at His Trank Line to New York. — | Probably He Granted in a Foamy Predicament. according to Chemist W. T. Scheele, D The programme was not particularly | chances until Lohman let an easy fly| “Meck had nu double Incentive. hy {the Auditurlum last night under the} CLEVELAND, ©. Sept. An afters) ‘The meeting of the Board of Aldermen! A ltte man with big whiskers, who! died of metallic poisoning, is nearly | ty drove a brewery wagon down Broad-| cleared up. had much trouble about 10 o'clock | Police Captain Thompson, of the West y | this afternoon was mainly devol nsideration of the street stand Way, ongress | noon paper says: The Cleveland, Akr fants would jump into the | ¥44 4 Sore disappointment to the man- | and Columbus Ratiroad Is no more, Cal- | the ), attractive, the Flight Stakes being the| of Robinson's slip through his fingers. | downing the Colts under certain condi. | #usplces of the Chicago Labor it only stake. This brought out some] Robinson's score was 4. A few min-|iiony the very fast flyers and promised a rattling| Utes afterward he was clean bowled by | first division. agement, both as to numbers and en-| yin §. Brice has at last gained control of | question this morning. ‘The wagon was loaded | One Hundred and Twenty-fifth street race. Kelley with 47 on his string, Total at} swine nil’ Hutehison did the twirl- | tusiasm, and besides engendered 4 go0d | the Hne and will hereafter guile its for-| The police, acting on with barrels of cold | station, arrested Mrs, Fleming, Mra. Toe weather was delightfully cool and| fall of tenth wicket, 321, ing for the Windy City troupe deal of ll-feeling, ‘The small tu several hundred street stan While the man who drives in’ the) Hliss's daughter by her first husband, q pleasant, but the wind was too strong) J.C. Hartley then caine in as the last! Lester German, who for xeveral weeks | Mice Was sald ta be to admit of anytiing like records being | batter of the tunings. At 1245 1. M. he] nag jeen practising in the infield, made| men of the city had been «i broken, ‘The track was in excellent] Was lean bowled by Kelly without @| nig initial appearance in his new role | derstand that it was a socialist demon- of Uh owe ungs at the brewery was at work the | this afternoon and arraigned her in the other day he was suddenly reminded it| Harlem Pottce Court, ‘ inch glase| Capt. ‘Thompson and Coroner eater © Hoard of Directora met /#80, and the keepe Nesterdey tho Bonn of Pirectore met) agnicutnicken, Att and after a long and exciting session, |v" Which the. stan l keeper F finixhing touches was put on a deat, mitted to continue business ‘until the Was time to drink his sixt at d ov rke tion and that their presence would 3 Hoard of Aldermen could grant perma- of r He laid down his mallet a|O'Meagher are now in possession of all 1 shape and very fast. run, and the inning was over, Ark. y. and his work wan watched with | rancor era.chat thee) prese that puts Mr, Brice in control of the How! ~ ; counted fo: Vor # | nent permits, ftroke too and the particular bun, 1 wail FIRST RACE wright not out had nine runs to his) interest. Lester covered George Davis's| Keir Hardie and John Swinton were | road The clérk of the Hoard received appll- he had Ly g the facts and the Captain is awaiting n driving didat : permits AN IK enough hold. ‘That’ was the theory ad, | the order of the Coroner, who will prob wits, All the appli- vanced by the litte man later on, That «bly give the word for further action aa credit, and the total for the inning was ‘on twen-vear-olde, five furlongs B i era icnoeale cae 32, including 4 byes, 4 leg byes and 1 no| 0! place at third bag. Falling Water, 104 (Chorn)... 6-1 nt, but} cations for perma Conger | ued. temporary: pe TH practice | advertized. an “the! Cnpeakers.. Uardie | Senator Urice way not cel Spoke at great .cngth, and Swinton, | way rem ie Go ball. Lester, according to Capt. Davis, has| apparently sdirgruntied, took up his NAS reprenented by (ol a . 4 cations were referred to the Law Com- barrel happened to get among the others) soon am the che d com 4 \ a nf dnwas tasumed fopsdbe second in-| been doing clever work. ‘To replace the Manuircript and lett the stage, A reas | OU Ae enaeel The ral bual jimitter™ of the’ Board, which to-day 're- inthe wagon which went “Broud- relat aves a Hidbycet the 3 i we Ne Gi een a5 her of the Committee, scenting (1erup= ee ed ee ne 100” | ported in favor of grit ve wa is morning. ‘ wy gt y team at the bat. "Ayers and Patterson | Giants’ captain he will have to make «1/9, °went after him, and after Hardie recite GoW. Gaull fie mee ny MoO, | Ha stani-keepers At Canal treet. @ sudden jolt made| ble found i the woman's stomach, as _ Ghaseitanss tie Hasson) cc. 8ct ‘ 6 eat OG: ie one eevee na bawsere || Sree r recor had’ concluded succeeded in bringing [7 T Riice wan a Plected | After some discuselun, the Hoatd de- the bung let go. An instant later a| well ax of the sediment found in the Outten doen $054 (Congdon). 30-1 4 mice W laon vend. Hak with Robin- ‘The Batting Order. him bac A President of the new organization, The | Giled te consider and pase on all the beor geyser wus spouting, | pitcher which contained the chowder, : Galer teh cea at | on as Wicket .« Naw YGue ae Swinton, however, was in a bad hu- | President of the me See eee hig | Abpications in a buneh, and they wi When’ the driver looked around he be uJ Rodney, 95 (Underwood) 1 ry the ground had increased to about 1,000, Fuller, ei ad Bn ote ti mot and’ said many cutting things. | hor yet been nam "Y ‘A, and ( | probably be passed upon and granted becam rattled. While thinking what | That the poison which caused the Pe EI I eg 8 " Tp Now Yorkers worn very cautious | rican rs ib. Among which was that he had intended | i, Unaguhted'y he ated as [BEST Werke ion wax received from {Qol? We barrel lost three gallons of | woman's death was in the chowder and riek, 104° (Penn) 4 2 anc 0) st ane econd | 7 H to address the audience, but ao much | Wyre i seis | “A. communteation received from leer, 7 aie Hiseiimen ie (ollearyh,, ta " ra were’ maidens, Milligan” took ) Ken tinitren, ef, Lange, of time had already been taken up that | Brice s trunk line from Ch Acting Corporation Counsel Turner ask- "Then he hustled out of his coat, ana ple there is no doubt; that the police j Castletbn, 195 (Hamilton) 10-1 “ Hartley's place, and his nrst bow: | German. ab, Anson, Ih, the hour had arrived when every honest See ap pee ing for evidence to support his defense holding it in front of him, made a funny | know the chowder and ple came from Pe ee ete eat a RUBLE Fattereen tH AAG paee png feores Davie it, Rea te workingman should be in bed, of the reapportionment of the Thir- fall « n the mpoutlig buny-hole, ne Mt the Colonial Hotel and that they know ‘ i, mbrook, 105" (Ballard) 8 im, e sumed his posi- Sur aye —— teenth District, which has been aves- te driver came out of the scuffle with 1 Marsian, Yankee Doodle and Prince |{ien’ and slipped for four on the hext | Stafford, 2h. Trubs. 2h ESULTS AT ALEXANDER THIS TROLLEY MAN IS GAY. [tioned ie “Giadon' in the courts beer dripping from his whiskers. ‘Theg #80 Who sent the food, as well as the Liet 4 head and head to the bend | ball. A leg bye was scored by Byers | Kathe in Pistenienap. R . -_-— aia hpon the assumption that the three As- he grabbed a horse blanket, and, folding ™messenger who took it to Mrs. Bliss's Of the stretch. ‘There Falling Water [after some hively hitting, and then in-| Merkin. p. | Hutehison, py z be WATranIPEIEE ERT LneR Tinie sembly districts within the Benate dis ft double, clapped tt over te geyserand stat, Capt. ‘Thompson admitted this : came strong, and jn a driving iinish |termission was called “for hincheon, Mess a ay. .: Irlots were not equally apportioned sat on tt” The crowd applauded, but | morning } won by falta length from Prince Lief, | When the New Yorkers sc Was 22. F Inniag, Mid Hose Takes Wite The Committee on County Affairs way the victory was a hollow on y ; y ‘ont of Marsian, | lay was resumed at 2.15 P.M. when | Meters Boe aren) pyers's career was quickly brought to a], Fuller gave Everett a life at first. Meo- from Dui 4 0 SBCOND RACE lcae. He Was caught out by Lowe at| kin tlekled Decker's ribs and a pair off RACE TRAC. ZCOND RACE, oxtta’ cover, Harley howling, after scor- | Colts occupied the first two roraers.| AND, Sept For three-year-olde: one mile De ar hn ND, jnatiucted to comply with the request of | There wasn't & gallon of beer left in| Until he hears ofclally from the Core- ROCCE RTT Warren Palmer, Driggs avenue, | the Corp ration «ounsel ‘and extend the the barrel | uer, however, the Captain will not make 4 e * “Brooklyn, a brother of Comptroller nh destred | public the names of all of the ons The races run on this ree W. Palmer, was in the Ewen ar concerned, ae rs ng ing 1), First wicket down for 22. ‘Tyers | Lango couldn't urves. Brookfield Gets a Marah | ‘ON Betiing & -|took his place. In the next Mr. Patter- | Anson smashed a safe one past Fuller, | track this afternoon resulted as follows: | street Police Court to-day a sum ein tele meee rs, FI cord 0-4 son Wan oauglit out by Hill, Milligan | and Everett pranced factous the plate First Ras ne T J. Sherry was to-day appointed a Cit HALF MILLION inline ibe Lea oc bevoise, a —Four furlonge.—Won by | mons obtained by Eu Bliss, husband of the dead woman, will howling, with runs to his ‘credit, 25 | Dahl n walked. Van made a pretts 2 to q Counts * Sent 621 Tweon- | Marshal by the Mayor 23 for two. wicket». catch of Ryan's drive, but’ Tecker | #8 Lou, 2 to J and even; Couness | trojley-car conductor, living at 624 Teon- | Hushel by ihe Mayor Ut GUARANTEE PAGE. come into undisputed possession of the (Perkins hz ‘ Cobb took Patterson's place. Tvers | scored. “Truby hammered ihe atmos-| second, § 0,1 for place; Archilles third. | ard street, Brookly aA Hewat peeled he Ten ieda copecbets i income of the $300,000 estate which Mra, . 06 (Ernest) Si 6 waa caught out by Robinson on Milll-| phere. Two runs. Time— RE a Debevoise accused Palmer of [eh the Brookfelt leader of the diatrict New Departure in Wants, lan % Lady Diamond, 194 (Caorn’ 10-1 7 |gan's bowl, He had made no runs. | “Wille Bil" looked desperate ae he| f@ond Race Six and a half furlonge.| | ove | AA au ute Bliss enjoyed up to the time of her Mitta Perche cut out the running, fole| Score 3 .wicketsfor 37." Lohman went |saw “Dad” Clarke gazing At him from | Won by Jack Dennison, 4to hand our. threatening to assault him. Paliner ©’) gugato Wants Selemtiate in ‘00, — death. The fortune was left to Mrs. } utta Percha cutout the running. fol; |i "and drove three boundaries In quick | liv coaching nes. {fe let Fuller it tt, | Euroy second. 3 to, 6 for place; Lay | plained that Debevoise was in the ata —— Biles by Rovert Bwitt Livingstonenias Tord oy a ee ect ey eld ania | succeesion, but “the ‘Teather went to Lange and) Tay third, Time-126840 4°) | | natit of calling on Mrs, Palmer, ajdt | SPRINGFIELD, Mass, sey, athe vou! WAR BALLOON FOR CUBANS. | fi; M first husba: j APS the stretch, where all of the], Lohmenn’s two long drives, one a| nestled in hie mitt. Everett and Anson BISA Face RUG ea eae Te ln cevaral . he bad i f the American Ansociation for the Advane vingstone Manor, her first husband, Peder te tne Gun Up died away. Man. | boundary and the other w aix aver the | spalied Tiernan's chances. Van Haitren | longs Won by Mid Rowe, 6.to & and 2} on several occasions he ha NOM | nent of Sotence thle morning adopted resolutions! © Hartford Machi who at the time of their marriage was Bee OXON ied aah inthe| South fence, were loudly cheered, Helmet the same fate. No runs. tog: Dutch Girl rocond, 4 to § for place, | polled to drive him from the house. ‘The Tyvyning ihe. neleestin ped ach lnlse Mans a widower with two daughters, A few See ee a iaining Sun Cp. won| Was caught out by TH at long off, ll ct Al Helmbolt third. “Time—0.57 1-4, | warrant. was refused thet sas the. toc t rary to a New York Syndicate. Rovia hefola Nes death Mice! ine oie . ‘ Ong and veh be eo head, San tp| and soon after retired with 24 rune, the cond Inning. ae sae | A month ago Palmer and Debevoise | mousand volumes, Comeliue Van Brunt meyers ours before her death Mrs. . Thrse lengths in front of Gutra Per-| total being 69 for four wickets, Hartley! a<jttridge chopped, the, air, ‘Iicre'e| Bawamore's Cargo « Total Lo | were arrested’for fighting In the street, York, will deliver a lature complimentary tothe HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 3—Samuel | said to have stated that she was always cha, third. Time-—1.41 4-5. bowling. a | Wille howled "Dad" Clarke as! say PRANCISCO, Sept. &—Vire han ae Palmer found Debevoise walking with of Springfield wenighs on. Tha Wild Andrews, a machinist, of this city, has | afraid that her relatives would poisom F. “J ~ Rokeby went to bat with Cobb and led) “Hutch” stepped to the plate. Willie Mrs. Palmer. The charge of fighting the Nominating Committee thie evet) JUSL perfected a war balloon, which he) her for h % THIP™ RACE off with a boundary. He followed it up| hoisted a little fly to “Sllent. Mike,” | roved the last hope of recovering any of the wag dismissed in the Lee Avenue Cou Wher made toe, the-onticn | Hi 1 5 on HES AE | Bet SOE MRC, ROR OY: Flight ftaker; seven furlongs with several other good hits and things | Everett walked, Decker singled, Fver- | valuable cargo of the steamship Bawnmors, which Since then, Palt ekes, Debevoise, [iit of am iqnain for tue entire! haw sold to a syndicate of New York! ‘The funcral services of Mrs. Bliss | Rtarters. Betting SUHICFin. | beeo> to look brighter for the home| ott taking third. Decker caught steal-| Went ashore on the Orexon coum last Wedne who was empl Vhton avenue year untoubtedly h Cubans for use in the ald of the Cuban | took place in her flat at 9.30 o'clock this } 310 (Griffin) +28 out S 2419) eleven, The century was passed before | ing second. No runs. The meichandise in the hold haa been bu: line, had himself transferred to a Lor- an insurgents. y, } hola, 17 iReiff)...30-1 4-1 2 3422! | the fail of another wicket Becker took Davis's long fly. The] for three days 4o4 the ship ts sald to be a total rimer street car in order to he hearer to MH balloon ike heen 1 | morning, und were read by Dr. Patey, BD Atretian 406 (Sheedy Rieven ROL tS oe |New Work, players kicked about te | 1" ee | Mrs. Palmer | eaits, balloon bas heon thoroughly teat] of Bt Lake's Episcopal Church, at One ‘inglet, 103 (Cl . Wel #1 4 & "mitt" Decker was using. ‘he offend Engine and Two Cars Barned, ~ =—— - a e ¢ Orsey oi undred and Forty-first street and Con- IB) Belton, “os tidamiiony 21 311 ty | SHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. | ing protector’ ‘was “hrought, into ‘the , : i am Reheaded by Train. | works perfectly, Instead of the crdiz\ vent avenue. ‘The procession conalated Bellicoso raced away in front at a -coaniaig stand, a tape measure waa hunted up| BARNEGAT, N. J. Sep: An engine and Dick O'Brien wal | Bary car it os fitted with an armors? yt, 2 —Celaine Welant, aged and the mitt measured. Keefe finally | iw» cars in the ro sid-bouse of the Leng earh | NYAGH Ne Ts, box from which a number of hamba of 4 hearse and four coaches, occupled clipping pace and held his lead to the} yycig TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, | allowed Decker to use it hirtyedh n participanta in the boxing carnival in the can’ b y by th embsrsoof th P ; A ACK, SHEE s , | allowed Decke fs Taltnoad at thin place were destroyed hy fire thie WMY=MC® Years, @ relative of t ade 2 nly tet Welueeters ‘wete SRY can’ be suspended. ‘The bombs are |by the members of the family and « stretel where he blew Up and Anished! cent. a—The entries and welghts for Ganon poked a single past Dahlen. | itrning “in ie Nelleced that the tre, waa Caused Solent, wan instantly willed. bya West shore faigned in the tnt al court. to-dey, “charged ignited ased by automatic ma-| few intimate friends of young Bli * then went to the front and, drawing | to-morrow’s races are as follows: DEChera Geen for tives Gage, Bannon | aeRO ee: TAS tome Nae 1 Raley ee carter ask Rist ° oie prieescant. SUGGS IY fe : ox explodes, destroying The burial took place in Greenwood PTE redin Helen’ Nichole, ma ae : Fires Roce--Maidens, Futurity Course 1 | all 1 the secret mechanism, | Cemetery. Jength In front of Matt Byrnes, Time—| neler 10 Humming’ bir The machinery ix worked by a steel | Mrs, Mieming attended the funeral, (PBS, Bre ana a Parle iia Navan Aiticows claims to have a device py) companied by one of Capt. Thomp- Le mourih Race Mile tah 2 unone Paniine Ores Te a ee which he can control the direction of | "Ss policeme: ‘on py rast second | Hight” i ’ the balloon. He will probably go to| Coroner O'Meagher stated this morne England, where his brother ja a_ mi: and Pepper third. Se Socond Rare—Sapphire Stakes, ye an furlongs. . 4 Resse Brown is 6 . Hint in Leeds, and manufarctuce the {nM that no date for the inquest had yet rh Ww SOMETHING NEW IN WANTS. <2o atlas es lapan ubiil be baat recalees. oni Genesee ' BICYCLE AND WAGON. |report of the chemical analysis. ; For entries and other sporting mews ace page 6. \t Glemonds NS Dr, Wallis Scheele, who is making the \E , A SHOPLIFTER’S FRIEND. Lied Kacodandinap, \ oT 106 Reapers’ At * :osted for Attempting to Strike the Complainant. rh Bars | ; ‘Eaith King, thirty years old, was | lying Du hman ; : wast ‘ Rey Del Carrer eae { sentenced to three months’ imprison- | Owler ment in the penitentiary in Special Sex- | Salvation Ja produ at 7% Barclay street, | at 5'o'clock this afternoon, ing a bieyele up cond ay ene pitcher in which ihe isoned tntyesecond street, yesterdey (chowder was sent to. Mrs. was ene nd streei, yesterday | round to contain some crystallized sul THE WORLD’S UNEXAMPLED OFFER TO HELP THE BUSINESS BOOM. | afternyon. when he was run Into by ‘stance containing sugar, The sugar, tt A “Bicycle G ‘analysis, made an informal report to i 66 99 | And, an Unual. the Bleycle Gets the | Coroner O'Meagher late last night and 4 | Worst of the Smash, [Promised to submit a complete report t | wD, “a maya ? ,|O€ his findings this morning. The re- “| e \| Wn vader thirty-seven years old, | ort, however, had not Deen received \ P felons to-day for stealing $2 worth of | fifths six and 1] [eetttete “wagons Mutne GC ase ohne | fuser of the colon whi, (tte alleged BB coods trom Bloomingdale Bros. Montezuma 106 Arxenti savest02| angie cial | | indian ‘omnis | Mae mixed with the chowder, i | Aw Bpeclal Detective Oestricher, of the | The Winner 109 Tutor y injured that he |, Should the complete analysis showing 500,000 ACTUAL INSERTIONS IN 500,000 ACTUAL PAPERS GUARANTEED. CM tiara won was istered be wube arrested, mitte] to-day, Coroner O'Meagher says Waser Was unable to leave the |e Will issue Warrants for at feast two ital. Magistrate Kullich, at Yor | persons who tt is alleged were ac- firm, left the court he was followed by | Aricie 8 vally: W. F. Sotherton, a friend of the sen- Sixth Race—One mile and an fenced woman, who abused him and | selling vue Hospital, Behroe: [tat polson was adminiater was with difficulty provented from atrik- | Sone, ea» Ok ArapAROG oooones FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS in THE EVENING WORLD WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. | ville Court, adjourned she Wearing for | SHARE OY Palms OHM ee cae aye flere ing the detective. Sotherton was ar- — All Wants’ under the following heade HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE thereby guarantesing each want appearing in | = sales ee oner's office that the poison found in | ne stomach ts some form of antimony, OVER 500,000 PAPERS. || | POLICE HAVE A CLUE. ‘This rumor could not be traced to. aay definite source, a STATE ASSESSORS’ REPORT. in THE MORNING WORLD will be printed on the ( epee nels tre omine Tarenat ~ Yor REAL ESTATE (c:2'2%u,), HORSES and CARRIAGES, GOOD WILL and INTEREST, LOANS, 1 Tamesats ’ Glencoe to Its Displeasurc. Valine of New York County Re: ) © LONDON, Sept. %—Bir Archibald] _ Hatute Increase 860,181,047, PURCHASE and EXCHANGE, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES, BOARDERS, LOST and FOUND. child Haplosive Letter's sender, | ALBERT MORRIS’S MARES. Campbell has arrived at Inverary, Scot-| ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 3.—The State } PARIS, pt S-It is reported that land, to complete arrangements for the | Board of Assesso to-day presented ive Vallde mle Giceverd ec ineeene ua Ameriaas Highly weed | Serra eet ous! || AN ONIBARD-OF OPPORTUNITY 10 OBTAIN GREAT ADVERTISING RESULTS | 20. gzacccic bce. emamatnr Glencoe. Sir Archibald denies the re-|0f Equailzation, Hamilton Fish pre- | n the life of Maron Alfonse de Roth-| Quite a miniature menagerie was Ae ND ay rai base it ane | yG STEE 3E iover circ’ i 9 ay cE shild Aug. 34. landed this morning from the Whit | Pre of celebrating the anniversary of [except the Attorney = General, ‘Among A “Want” in the HALF MILLION GUARANTEE PAGE gets Linger circulation than the COMBINED [Re Au sh wan made ny [amid hie more som the White she masencre of the Macdonald clan by |the Sdditions to the ‘assessed value of CIRCULATION of the Herald, the Telegram, the Sun, the Evening Sun, the Times, the Tribune, the Evening sending a letter containing explosives | point of importance, the consignment the Campbells in 169, but says that his|real estate presented were: F * 2 Be A i. through the mails to the banking house |of Mr, Albert Morris took the lead, He pipers will merely traverse Glencoe en| New York, $69,131,047; Orange, 9,607,505; Post, the Mail and Express, the Commercial Advertiser and the Morning Journal. of Baron de Kothschild, resulted tn]had thirteen horses, seven foals, two the Track of the Roths route from Inverary to a Gaelic concert| Queens, $16,644,650; Richmond, $6,803,434; = a x A pa AS =. the serious injury of the Baron's coati-|cows, one deer, one g three dogs / which is to be held at Oban, The Mac- | Rockland, $1,498,603 wy $1,098,053; SOME FIGURES THAT ‘TALK. tal clerk, M. Zadkovitz and two cages of binds, t Westchester, $26,009,260, B WORLD for the first elgbt montha this ye nt —— = * In itr, Morris's string are the Ameri- riage miata Se ree ‘Arpad the counting 45m whOULahONs Total Number of Wents for First § Months of 1895.....00..623 918 THE WORLD for the frat st monthe tala year printed Felum Appolmtment,| can mares Jennie B.- by. Longfellow; SE isa arene: Gils Sagem 4 Value in 184 amounts were ui Total Number of Wants for First § Months of 18M............584,727 116,970 PAID HELP WANTs, +. d—Ranstord Stevens | ACUYE: OY Tom Ochiltree: Litgio Bake: hy Longfellow, Erasure, by Vulgil: |ghampion, Ly Alerm, Ho eform: Stariight, by’ troquols, and’ Va- was Kings, $20,889,059. or 55,233 more than all the other New York papers combined M ew York as bey The ‘Board held ‘an open seasion and by ai popathy, pointes fe Vaited ‘States Lega (Pager er ings of anger are to be heard among Fight Months’ Gain Over Las: Year the people of the Glen, several count! ntered protests. As- = = = ———— = ——— = cation, by ‘Tom Oonilirce. | ‘The English — sessor Wood said that the percenta = |maves are Pink ‘Thorn, by Hampton, aad for each county was (he same as in 1s ¢ First Trial Wine, her filly, by Froars, a descenitont @f and 1894, | abtions ssnoke AvaimaL Cigarettes gg? | Hermit. er ee