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R.GRANNAN-PLUNGER He Pockets $60,000 on Henry of Navarre to Win. rly Bankrupt When This Race Was Started. ‘Won $125,000 at Saratoga on a Small Capital of Only $30, “The race meeting at though not a important particular to the p to nis own statement Very profitable to Riley Grannan, Grannan is known to horse owners and frequenters of He has been known to plunge fiercely, wagering small fortunes upon! His Judgment in select- ing winners has not always been good, and his financial standing has accord- ingly been varied. With a capital of only $30 at the be- of the Saratoga meeting, it is that Grannan won $125,000, howling sue @ single event. Henry of Navarre to win to the exten of With them ‘for fair ais cash capital al Might not have been more th not at ah questionable tha ¢ accepted for many “I'm ‘through plunging now,” Grannan, “and intend to slow down.” After Henry of Navarre beat Domino t Summer it was sald that Grannan Wag about $200,000 winner for the season. Unfortunate speculation this princely sum, and only a few weeks it Js sald, his gorgeous saloon staurant at Lexin| ched for liquor an ‘When the odds were posted on the Special race yesterday ever: anxious to know whether th roung man had yet bet on, Na howe who favored Domino knew fter Grannan's plunge they could point or two better They were not kept long in suspense, however, for soon the young plunger Was seen walking calmly down between the row of bookies, @ager crowd Sys grocery bills. in his’ wake, here and there, which meant whatever ; @mbunt the bookmaker would take at! Odds of 6 to 5, hen he reached Joe 1 mbler from the Se Bd a Hah 0 Iman, the dar- e was laying re, jay You $6,000 to $5,000,"" sald Ull- man. “Make tt $16,000, sald Grannan. it, $10,000 to $12,000," sald UN- “Make St $20,000," Ullman hesitated i 2 "No, I guess $12,000 is enough to then moved on to Rob Rose and 000 to $4,000 on Navarre, Thompson was next called on, layer of odds would only quote 21 to 10 and Grannan passed on, from $500 up to $5,000 with any one who ‘would give him his odd: horses went_to Grannan went on the lawn to watch calmly telling an friend that If Navarre crossed the line first he would win about $60,000, ‘Ag the thoroughbreds swung Into the stretch, with Domino in the 1 a Taral and Perkins were driving’ fu ously with whip and spur, plunger, who stood to lose or win a for- quletly remarked: reatialh the result was known Riley lunger on che urged Grannan, t looks like the nerviest American turf, quietly slippe THE FRANKO HAS HIS SAY. ENEMIES OF LABOR, Shows a Letter from Lederer That a as Mr. Nahan Franko, who recovered ®/Contral Union Deolares Against Judgment for salary from George W. Lederer in the Seventh District Court, the Saloon-Keepers. fs indignant at Mr. Lederer’'s published statement that he, Franko, might be an ordinary first violin player, but was not fitted for a conductor. Mr. Franko says Lederer thought! Part in the Demonstration. enough of his abilities to engage him as conductor and that he would still be with Le ‘er but for the latter's desire to cut down expenses, hey Are in Favor of More Liberal In support of this Mr. Franko shows Sunday Laws. a letter written by Lederer in which he says: cocina 1 regret to Intorm you that your services tor the! Greaniged labor, an represented In the of the Merry Wi Now York engage Will not be rey much a Shin Building ‘Trades Section of th as being opposed to the men who @ extra, salary tat we may to make some arrangement crranging for the demonstration to b Haine Whew opera here in Semember, wien held In Sulger's Harlem Hiver Park fo Would: noveaniiate the beginoing of revearsaln @l- more Liberal Sunday laws. ‘The tmmediately, Will let you Know 1M & 8% the delegates: was almost unanimous Tee |against taking any part in the demon- BASEBALL CHAT. stration. ‘The question was discussed after @ en offered by a plegate f the Tin and Sheet-Iron Umpire Keefe had bis own troubles tn yeater. | Negative motion had by day's game, Tim had more close decisions to de make than ordinarily occur in a dozen games, | W and in at leant half a dozen instances he got his eyes mixed up badly, During the fret five or six Innings Tim "roasted" the rkers’ U he consensus of ¢ fon (to gt Pry Bet ee a when calle? upon: that its memb Truly At waa aut off twirler, pad employed cheap non-union lab fit up thelr saloons, parks and halls; that they sold non-union beer faite Kid’ Nichols, hence bis cup of fu panne ath tucceeded In getting one measly litte hit be Ly denies Unbigch tween thor Nt wen U'areat day for taet gy | them, and that ths York “‘Irishers’* ‘ lencouraging organized labor many me a 8 of the Liquor Dealers’ Asso “Terttttont |and the so-called Liberal Sunday 1 Tota of | Sc eer) and patronized non The Grooma have become great finishers, in| tnd tha IF jlant two, games they won out in the | quests made b Manager Seles seema to hat clever young second baseman Hin work in clean cut and he possees patience at the bat, by committees and di aes unlons sons the & tion to take no The last of a series of games between the Cuban Gianta and the Orange Athletic Club. will bh Boston for to t Rowton will play age Oval, ly uppose dof the pre mov nit, ane a that it would the Re 0 cy Ww a | the standing of the League Clubs thie morn-| Union iain emcee Mam ais a8 follows: @ause the proprietor thereof opposed. WL PC! Clube w. 1 labor for years and emplo: % non-union help and sold non-union and cigars and other arte! s Brongn ee do Tn were clted where the walk- Lt i a Senet Les Ing delegates were driven out of saloons Pituaburg’ 2, 64 64 “683i Louteritle in course of construction by the owners eee and inion mechanics employed j fit them up. oe tt teuieniie | LABORERS, NOT ACTORS. dat St, Louie, Shooting the Chates By There will be any amount of fun at the Paul Mack of the Atlanta Troupe. | Boyton Chute, Coney Inland, from 12M to 12P.| SAN FRANCISC -Coll M. Friday. It ts the occasion of the benant for the, Wise has disc nious fray Beene afioltane RE, tN HAS \by which shrewd San Francisco spe (lators in the Chinese trafic a Brooklyn Aldermen and police wil others, ‘The Mayor will award the pri fastent boat. Dare the "Cotton States International | about Exposition” at Atlanta, Ga., the Penn- | under the pre sylvania Ratlroad Company. will sell | ue from Sunday, Sept. 15, to Dec, 15 in. | ators for th clusive, reason tickets’ to Atlant More than return, good until Jan. 7, 180, ot 8725 from New York. Twenty: tickets will be sold commencing 6 Atlanta Omen a position, their vners, heade by “Late and the notoriouk | Thursdays of each week from Sept. iz | at Oxdensbn x, N to Dec. ee ere Cane Setere yea ‘This presentation of ® Gur stoves 499 eatly reduced. res kiiown to-day, eness fs hardly at Fange upward fro We must have room to accommodate our Fall Stock. Sum- 0 Toner goods will be sacrificed throughout the entire establish- ment. Prices will be the least consid. T Anting You Want | Yopen atr_1 Town Buyers | Anything You Wan Open Satu- Y Out-of-Town Buyers in the way of house- given acar fare free. hold goods will be day Evenings |Country trade re- found in our stock, ' } ceiv ecial atten- as we carry a com- Until 10 safely plete lire of every- 4 | packed and sent ev- thing used for O'clock, \erywhere. rreight housekeeping. paid. * —o ° o— T AUS 8 Figured Corduroy Couch, @ny calor, very preity deaten, with dou: 4 4 bie headrest and tringe to order Lest springs, extra easy. 99 | WORLD: _THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 12, 1895. «in the hands of th or Hong Kong ot $9 each, and that th ceon- to be sold at which they are Atlanta for $1,800 ere |Workingmen Decide Not to Take) if ty can iv On roman jentire lives, t being to quietly | quarters. 0 i the | The World's Halt-| Congressional Conventions in the 10th and 14th Sar en fentral} Labor Union, expressed itself lust night] the Prease ‘The striking knee pants makers were | © T. Smith, dealer in milk at 848 Sixth ave nd to-day by quit work to ald the former, who employ continue to hold out bougne nis hundred who about 700 workers, contractors, ired bonds, are at work. the strikers will * this afternoon In Walhalla | gave the req inion was that the he Shirtmakers’ rx’ Awsoclation had falled organized labor any support uestion ¢ the Hebrew holy days. THE FIELD OF LABOR, Electrical Worker ) cigars in many Instances, that not on ' Union has raised ite prietors in this his resort Bo that Wd consistently use “lof aiding and Bteln han been elected Recordi reaponding Secretary 1 the initiation fee of the House men’s Union will be $18 | amiths and’ Brld n houresmitha, who were tles had done directly the opposite Pe SH Noten Se n cheap labor, too, right In the face of re 49 per week, quarters In at 16 Lay O and Missy Lulu Thomas h ptions the del Arbitration nittne of the *” {shed forever, trical contrac+ . now the happy portion of Miss Florence att {t; ——— of Beacon Street, Boston. DIAMON DS omens are) She often tells of her suffering from eoretary Koveiver laws, but the to the men wh lating to the strike on Broadway ant Pine treet entatives of the bullding ex unlond and the Master Bul Twenty-third street, Ferris @ Kitto, boss painters, fon of Chinese Excluston Act York place t before Mugisirat etor | A membora ot Local Assembly 6,400, K seeking — to evade the Geary law and introduc p Into the United States we that they are skilled No matter what you've tried and found wanting— the remedy for Piles is Salva-cea. Two sizes, a 5.and 50 cents, 4 women have already been landed at Victoria, and , ng Nam, have 16 until Dec. 16 at rate of $29.25, and ten | dodged San Francisco and applied for day tickets will be sold Tuesdays and | thelr admission {nite the United States py Tun Branpunvie 24 at rate of $4, %* If the applicants should get a tem- that | ta. carpentere, haya, been ned trom $18, to, 199 tors will be sent | each tor ot ‘ Political. eport | the assembly officers of fr Work- man; Wiiltam MoLaughiin, Worthy Foreman John’ Miller Financial Secretary, Thomor Me- ollector has evidence, however, terest tebeaelll CACtobl | Sy . lnborgrs ‘and know in also ie" oMrarh of the Bullding Traden, Section ; : ‘ | davor, tinion, were giected jaat night | Notice of Primary Elections. Becrrisal W Pinsoctal ‘Secretary’ Sosnes diatricts for the Dempaey, Committee in fed ink, Criewanee Mee MeManus Hauser Pacjson; Trustee following conven tary of Defense Fund, Wood) Tory aiharembly Dintrict' Conventions to meet jm each are tively on Ovtober ——, 180 sera for @ ee ee Fal Convention to meet th exch, Rene A for their| Getting ap ateam cannot be done! ate district respectively on Oetubr —— without fucl. Business will not! 4 “ounty Convention, to meet on Ortob fe) Consrensional Districts, to meet on October Places for holding the primary elections for All | sited Aad election districts in éach of such Assembly dis Reins —— trletn Feaoect.vely Didn't Sell Brooker Milk. The bolle, Wis cee Chang, V8 eusw ior wave Plazes . Z to Pd meth milk to Bi ot at Syracuse on September, 24th ji ‘ ‘All Democrats A BOSTON GIRL’S LIFE ’ y attend said primaries in thelr re Aewembly dlatriete » Saved from Ruin and Despair by the TT North’ Moore ot John’ Murphy. Union will not take! Pimely Aid of a Noted Woman, ia t's ee ee pes Dratway, be F. Down . Was. Waal We tint 'S there anything more truly #2, Rh are. ae aaron = pathetic than the cry| % Thomas F. Keating. Union No, § announces the f , for help that springs | }?"" 72, #4 dobn Pennell ‘ from the an- 4 Frank 4. 0 guished heart te Frank McDermott, a © <) of @ young girl ¥ Janes ‘Hactigan, bi J i aig. beautitul William Ft » girl who sees Ft i, ahead only suf- ai i fering and up- S42 Beat ighth atreet to 64 ( y s cerainty ? joy and glad- ness her young ot . heart pours “ath 1042 6th Jo y ¢ forth when she} 1B. Mth, sone due *% realizes that her bo W. 125 . dreaded enemy, s we the blasting Influ-| 3 ’ farrell one, —ban-| © te 166th at, John J. Bra ‘This sunshine and joy is For Sale. rk State Democracy has appointed day of September, 1895, a th ding of primary elections in th 30, Bidiye, 968, os, int 3 007P! Maat a2 aes 30, 38, jement ereinag ir named, one pl In each | publicity im over 500,000 act! eels ii poodle carrying capacity Imited to 300 persone om each “ ena THAT DAY, AND held, in and for each Assembly dis tery Landing b Se Gen. Manager, 3 Pie 8! Complimentary Passes: hue, dented that he iy the “Sixth avenue mille! trict, peimiee erect at eee | dealer of whom Smith A. Brooker, of 318 kateh W Ancembly district conventions to be held ! sixtietn who was trled In Special Seaton: t ats POM ae P Spent Bewlona at the name’ places at which auch’ primary ele x y Gus Be held. Three de vy. and three Ler he never sold any to the Democratte. § : NORTH BEACH ect a EXCURSION T But oh, what ; : week ae the suppression of the menses. The pain AND was excruciating. The doctors, instead of removing the cause of her ailment, DIAMOND JEWELRY, plied her each month with morphine to prevent convulsions; but the trouble wai Permitted tovexist. ‘When she could endure no more, — rect from the Cutte: to 50 per eent. ‘ rostration was imminent and future Kast hopeless, — her family procured a bottle MEND ES, of Lydia F. Pinkham'’a Vegetable Com-| 51.65 atney LANE, i pound, which, surprising to all, rapidly] pir saLe—second-hand bar Axturer” and and permanently cured her, In writing to Mrs, Pinkham, pouring | Suturday 1s 10th ave. forth her gratitude and happiness, she says: Oh! that I could make every suf- DIED. ot cine! How they would lei vole buaband of Amelia Skiarck, azed 43. Sporting. flowers. all requist D DAY. y erry) every 20 minutes, ' BY LANDER, mtee Page ia open every day. LUDWIG BAUMANN & COMPANY, ®°k ——0) (O65—— ae Te handsome Pratt or nan Tin Mow! ts | Giusy adninatls Glosigned, Pri and Mann- facturers, showing a snving of 25 W_ YORK, UMD; Cort $600; price, $160; must be sold by fering woman try your valuable medi-| SKLAREK.—On Wednesday, Sept. 11, beloved Fyneral fiom hia late residence, 189 Fi TSW at, at 10 o'clock, Friday. Kindly omit] ‘Coney Island Jockey Club, | compere movnsixa ovrrits ba Aectal parfait let fot ast 204 GAGE ok o'clech tor, Autumgt tA CE Time and tide wait for no man, ith st. and The World’s Half-Million Guar. sued immedintely after the Inst | ti} ane a. Excursions. GLEn “sD | Jere, Johnson J ISLAND ‘ee ‘MorrisPork Day: TIME TABLE—STEAMERS LEAVE Pier 18, 46, (ee ee Reception 1 to 6 P. M., at Morris Park, to the hundreds of a purchasers on this property aud to EXCURSION 40 CENTS. all earnest homesvekers, order ‘Cortlandt at. 8. z 216, 9.15 415 PML | INTERNATIONAL YACHT RACES, | to make Saturday, Sept. 14, DEFENDER—VALKYRIE IIT. THREE-DECKED PALACE steamers =| A RED LETTER DAY AU RORA and EbAINGE, A DISCOUNT OF TEN DOLLARS WILL BE Ale LOT PURCHASED ON THAT DAY ONLY. LOWED ON EV Ill follow tha yachta over the course very Foot day, aiving am execllent lew ot the i : Tor ‘Steamers Teaver toot of W ant REFRESHMENTS toy bt a ackets Be Rowoe sale THROUGHOUT TH# AFTERNOON, MUSIC AND REFRESHMENTS ‘two miles beyond Brookiyn, and ts re oy drat andjcommodion Ferry oats leave Rast five different, rapid ‘inea. ‘There, are ee ie, taen Meariy Ure P.M. churches, school jenta, on my property elegant Electric Uare vie East 84th peautiful and best developed of all metropolitan, hast ad st ies suburbs, Titles insured. oA QUIHRARETRs so | LOTS FROM $200 APIECE OP ‘Maps, free passes, and all particulars from KE’ 25 CEN’ EVERY DAY EXCHPT YACHT RACE. can ERE. JOHNSON, JR ~~ Around Staten Island. Pi th, MY, and 109 Momtagee tty ily steamer Aurora leaves 224 at, 1.30; Brooklyn. Biiyn, —— Railroads. «RICA'S OREATEST RAILROAD.” NEW YORK | ENT RA & HUDSON RIVER R. R WANTED BOYS TO SELL The Evening World In the Towns Surround ing New York City. For Syra , Buffalo, Niagara’ Falla, Chicago, For Catakili 8.0 A. M.—Daily. Ko 10.30 1 important Su tn | 1.00, Dally, “Southwestern Limited, Cine - GREAT OPPORTONITIES | ‘see wg Lesestl Pp e Ree rot, Poughke ara Are Offered to Bright 4.3070 tails, “ort shore Limited,’ Due Detrole 80-4. Me, Chicago Boys tn All Parts of 6,00 PM Dally: For Albany, Troy, Dw ao, Cleveland, Detroit, “Chicago, Ci NEW VORK, NEW JERSEY AND CONNECTICUT. St, Loula’ 6.25 P. M.—Daily, For Saratoga, Burlingtom, St. Albans and Lake Placid. 10 exert Qecomns 7.0 y. For Adirondack Mountaina, furans f | | ie ca vasonabie miiowates \Or ous rs Sub) ie ily. For Cape Vincent, Ogdens- Reasonable allowance vor uni t where jet money. dress Detroit, Chicago. 12.10" 'Signcetheatre Craig. for Chicago, and ventral, 1 polnte on. York every night exceot Sunday night, Bi Pe M Lally, except Sunday, to Pictafeld, via Harlem Division, 0.15 4. M—Sunday only, to Pittsfield Teraghire Hille, via Master, Divito HiT" TRAINS TO YONKERS. trains run between 155th st pointe on Putnam Division Fonnection with the Elev 11 night” trains out of New Box 487 THE EVENING WORLD, only line running er Paince Cars on all through traina, The only full accounts of the ime are given in “THE EVEN. Petey an Bast iach 6t., iG WORLD'S" NIGHT EXTRA, fe | Broadway, 235 Columbus aye., 53 West 125th st, and 138th st. station, New ‘Yorn ‘338 and ia Ful- a Been made. ‘Westcott Express Company. 35TH TO 36TH STREET AND EIGHTH AVENUE. No, 2. No. 3. No. 1. = | ° . Windsor Krown or you woul 5 Ag Pebbles ter J WAL PIAA THIS RULES THE MARKET! Ludwig Baumann & Company's Latest Prices YE BEGAN our annual clearing out of past Blanket and Comfortable stock Monday, Sept. 9, and will continue every day thereafter until the clearance is effected we will sell the finest Wool, Fleece Wool and California Blankets, up to $12.00 cy. other grades also, ranging in price from 59 ¢ $12 and $13.00, for the customer's own price. Never in the history of trade will Bedding go so cheap! Our stock of Cs tortables embraces everything in that line —Plain Cheesecioth, Print, Chintz, Sateen—silk-bordered, me- dallion, corded, touneed—any and every style—lower than we ever thought we should sell them, But room is of more value to us now, as good as these articles are, and we must have a place for new stock, Those who do not come in will miss a chance to lay in admirable good. and future warmth tor cold we aah oo ° O° NO vats ‘©, 2.—Tennis pattern rattan gentleman's Rock: ie NO cotntortabie thataps Paeoueees iaD. 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