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TO-DAY! discovered that, But precedent can be y relies ce lben ; HALL CAINE E COMING, ga 4 “Mr, Cleveland has not taken me sut- New York Ciba t to 5 Biers sa! flelently Into his confidence to have con- é ‘is ptance or the re * sis f ‘ ' if ult to concelve any man refu ‘ og = Als Batire Thought, He Says, pve lite Wen Se CHauldent OF ms rf t é ag # | Duchess of Mar borough's Marriage! 142151423 3d Avenue, Ts on His Horses and ssc aisha Ne oneene oe ues uae | 4 Gets Her Into the Smart Set. | see Perron 80th & Bist Sts. Als Family Ptah ook ew BulibpIne ‘ with oMPLES ” come, and will it be? Haltray Oiiciute Dinpatel \ COMPLETE LIN oP “But T must say right here that 1 Furniture, Carpe ts, ‘think the prese.t Administration has Train Record, TOBE IN LONDON CHRISTMAS, oe ocse ir 4 cd thew wei | , uWilclot hs, Bedding, &c. | prosperity would not continue and ins LONDON, Sept. M.—It Is disputed here WILL BE PRESENTED TO FACH LA | DY VISILENG OUR NEW BUILD! prosp UILDING. Credit Given on Easy Terms. OPEN TIL 10 P.O, crease.” . that the New York Central and Hudson Will Not Take an Active Part in seu River Rallrond, in tis run from) New ‘ * “And what do you think of Mr. Whit e York to BKufialo, has beaten the ri the Fall Campaign in ney's chances?" the reporter asked, radlway record, It is claimed tha i i I think if Mr, Whitney were noml- jtun from Lundon to Aberdeen, Aug. 24, | This City. nated he would also be @ very strong : : Ja distance of otS miles, was made in 5i2 BASEBALL CHAT. candidate, He ts an elegant gentleman, F |ininutes, fieluding stops, an average | A |a man of good executive power, and {Speed of sixty-three miles and 495 yard r hers het anotuer SAY CLEVELAND COULD WIN, | everstning in nis past redounds to nis an hour, wile the run from New York! baring ma et a ae pe “leretit, Whether Tammany would sup: | to Buffalo averaged 170 yards less thas nis’ expenke. The Harlemiter alto did ome | port him or not 1 cannot say. 1 have jthat made in Great fritain, Ig Oe Cia ee cs It Is Exneoted They Will Defy His “piunk’* of the Philateipivas’ rticks agatnat ths 1 ce been too long absent, and so can only Sines her mariage wo Lord Willam| "? i § | ’, Aco b A ELL Kel aoa "| suggest probabilities, Beresford the formet Duchows of Marie | "PA tnvariably when the bases were aaa | Mr, Roosevelt's Proclamation —a ‘abet es “ “1 am sure of one thing, however borough has gained 1 PUOAIOR! <SUT Coaninanise mate Ohne We the La] wee eee that If Mr. Whitney gets to the White ft | tewih combination can't do a this a See House ft will be a great thing for Wash ft Wales has accepted an invitation to) {tt Um O% #0) ln ‘ T ouse tt will b ¢ for Wash- of Wales has avcepted an lavitation to se 4 eeti: i 6, by he Pram ping C ington and for Washington soctety. be a guest at Deopione from Saturday, | 1 aidwe take the League Presidents tone 10) MCCHNGS TO: Day to Discuss the a Pb ompaar. | rhere be quite et. 8 } ord | decide the Tempte Cup matter, In ail. faire i (Cop rrignt by pe Company. | rhere will be quite an air of ¢ jOet. 3 to th fay. Lora] decide the Tem pm Ino) te Sunday Excise Situation. v4) | George about the White Hot 1 Waliam Bere & strong| nea, under exising circumstances, there wan LONDON, Bept. I have almost} though for that matter Mr. and Mrs, {stud of hunte nt in Leiees-| oly one decielon that could be ; i Cleveland, particularly during thelr first [tcrshire Until Christmas, after whien sos ‘ . i forgotten New York politic foray, 8l8. hele ‘bea 10) teak. thites | tine the will hunt an fran, “thie ween |, 3% that te mater hay been gett or the] Contin faye TosMorrow's Drought Richard Croker to a reporter Tues-|pieacant from a social pont of view. 1 ont ana rentord are: Vinttng |i yar gner vat fame oases e eatin Will Be a Record-Drenker., day, “and 1 have been thinking of | think Mrs. Cleveland is one of the most Sir Tatton Sykes at Doncaster, where} ing wiit provide a aah RON ‘aavntat | ae nothing else lately except about my! charming and one ot the most tactful Jaoclety mestered In great force to ut-| Taig te a matter (oat shoalt have. been ettied horses and my family affairs. Weber a neve never rad: (ay Honor Ce tend the races. ice and for all, last sear, but the asual hates) The governors of several clubs have meee | Tae great rust of Amerscans homeward | brained poitey of the mon composing the A+ | AnHOURee E ey wi “It is purely a domestic matter or 6 @ % ‘5 | Tae great rust of Americans hom brained poltey of tho m posing the Com @ that they will hold spectal : bound is perceptib!y diminishing, accord-| mittee was again made mani etings to-day, at which the excise matters which have induced me to “Who ts your favorite Republican, Mr Ing to reports [rom the steamship ot- oe I grote as it relates to clubs, at least, make a temporary return to New York. | Croker’ f a, fices, Indeed, there is reason to believe | Im the usual mode of compet will be taken up. “I may be back in time for the Man-| “Well. I can hardly give you @ reply that the rush for passage on board tue] 1" oa winning a prime or trophy should be ais, None will vote, It is belleved, to re- chester November Handicap, and 1/0 Tsard to that. To den't favor any steamers was never sa grent as the com . Thin should be the condition goverune fPect Commissioner Roosevelt's proc- of them, and f don't want to, but if panies all stated that it was, Several La lamation regarding the colsing of the shall certainly eat my Christmas din- any one does get In, tt may just as weil inatances Wit acienth ake ienown of a Haat trop a me a bat et the club tars on Sunda ner in London unless Providence wills|by Allison as anybody else, " sengers had trouble IAT ig gem tt be the Bolder watt Mt] Ae Bolles Hendquart ide fi h : . ; eMa r's Secretary Has Startec 7 e where passengers had no trouble in} i \ oa, 4 c eadquarters, aside from it otherwise.” hat was a great victory of Quay's Th CATS) y Started in )EOUB IBGE Bose Flatt from Start to Finish, getting herths on crack Lners, s 6 6 the statement already made, to. thi the other day, wasn't it?" Mr, Crok A —_ q - “Then you are not going to take any |‘M® Other day, wasn't It?" Mr. Croker 7 The will of the Sociailst, Fred Fngels,| For tstance, if tn the coming seties the effect that in the Police Board's opinion interjected, “HT tell you, machine poll-| sented to His Royal Highnesa and he! eaves the buik of his property, valued| roles should win the cup, they eould have clubs cannot legally scl or ’ active part in the fall campaign over| tics are the only politics that will win, |talked to mo for some few minutes, but SEARLE’ S NEW RECORD. So coe ore Ulupee Hi the Pe slits be Be Sys at $125,000, to hs two daught Bint 6 tthe et. He. MM Nquors at any time without violating there?” asked the reporter. Mavhine means a methodical business {it was all horse and nothing els h 4 : =. 8 wees it should be the ehaiicuger In the Excive law, there is the greatest "Most positively not!" and Mr. Cro-|§¥Stem and methods, and business must) “Mr, De Rothschild, Mr. Lowther, Mr. | The Long-Distunce Cyctist Beats | Hall Caine to ie ertained Here, Freniauld Min tho” succeeding reticence so far as the full Board 1s con- ker's manner emphasized the assut as fully carried out in polities ax) MeCalmont and, in fet, a dozen or vious Marks Over 3 Hours, Mali Caine sails by the White Star SE aR LATE Cen Me MORO OR etal Ja everything else that plays to wi mere of the leading race-horse vwners | vate and Hie Cok . P, Searle, the long-dls cy-|Steamer Teutonic next Wednesday, care | Sxclee law "i ig att and His Cohorts Leave rle, th ng-distance bicy In the Exelse law enforcement against Ido not see any particular fighting [in England have been good enough to | : ‘ » Who had undertaken to lower the |rying with him letters from the Right f they existed | saloone the Board forged ahead regarde have been printing all sorts of state-| issue for the next Presidential campaign | endeavor to make things as plensant as To-Day or the Convention. riween New York and Chicago, | Hon, Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of Fie cae ak tena OS Teas ge aunmaddencen; anit 14 MR@REURE ments and suggestions and innuendoes, | anyhow, The tariff vannot be touched, | possible for me, and 1 have been at here at 8.20 o'clock this morn-|Stitte for the Colonies, Despite utter- fitesen: controversy, “and “accordingly the | has won the fight, Its members. hes! and I read that { have been exchang-| the Silver men are a broken army, pro- forded as many privileges as any inem= - Hing, after having covered 1,011 miles in| ances by Si Charles Tupper, the Cana-| Seditions framed tv’ them ‘wero faulty, hibition is a local Issue, ber of the Jockey Club could possibly te now as to clubs, though they say . ° ; y aa aan four days twenty-ihree “hours, and {dian High Commiss.oner, Mr Calne ex-| a4, pieaten are "9 ly clubs are violato ing cablegrams with my friends there, | No, the feht next time will be for | me | The Only Issue to Be Decided !8 the yrenkine the record hed by J. Wolf, | pects a friendly hearing from the Cana-|raker a prety “Rod Mai, NeAted, topmard. te rea ens i iS fave ‘oaloout and in fact directing wire-pulling from | (he spoils only, and at all times in his-| “English hospitality is open-handed, hic: on tho subject of copy-| Sly moh oa thule owt wroundee “Accorate tet as Beak or whicnee | i | Wet or Dry Sunday \Chicago, by four hours, Wolf's time | dian Government on the st copy-] Cy mob on thelr ony g us (Ol Meepers who Ball Hee OF Whiskey Oli this side of the water. 1 asure you that! tory, whether In America or anywhere | ind once they like you, but the | y Y's waa Ave days tires: Wolite tight, tr: Caine sald to-day that hee » the erowt there tw educated lee cia asia em doing nothing of the sort, and Tam (CIS the victor has usually grabbed | stranger who comes among them. 4s Fs : re left Chicago at 4.15 Sunday [lish authors were willing to admit the! the Grooms were haniei rather roughly by| Acting Chief of Pollce Conlin wala this those spoils, very foolish to argue against their little | [morning in the best of trim. Ite made| raht of Canada to govern herself Senatorial troupe yesterday, The Claveaters | morning that to-mor! Wil) Besar not gving the campaign more than a) «1 must say that I really am not medi- | prejudice ae ee | Harrixon Bis first stop at Cleveland, and did not {Whether wisely or unw-sely, but’ what SU EONE Ges annte ERCtOh| SPR ten evant tien tani tnaren aura fohemine passing thought or two. Of course.|tating any particular part in politics, 1H6T, aySexneet & URC OAAneE ly but May Doda jalight from his “bike” again until he | they complain of is that Canada's de-| have to say? ij a 6 ——— crane te th i. rie Hasrte: the Een ; cl 4¢ more in-/at least at present [have had enough s y expect a tug load of re- | F 1 Srande COVER ERE HENETE woe 0 lice report when I go back I shall be more in. : arp Pesan Aa I. laine [porters toimreet: ma, soul Mihi. AVON, T rezched Jamestown, where he had a | mands coy tthe right t Delehanty's eaten of Siatford'a terrife drive | 1aW Was never so completely under the terested and doubtless J shall meet | 0! athe RAN as ii thunk et tent {Mm used to that, TP have no objection fight repast and a brief rest of three ton of the English pe {nthe etghth Hnnine 1s wana ea command of the Department in the rec- ane f of m: of roses, han can content | ‘ ‘ i 1) Sp hours, d Ynine will be the mueat of M -] He gor the ball over his head on a dead ru hae Re a ie ee ctecitectir and L Gad Doped g| follows, aud hard waters, Ti in dhe New ork delegates up to Garatonatiny (ihe ¢ mpi cFeliat atayed for three Picton nthe United States. He has] diants were om bans 1a ® record the Acting Chief believed to-day ‘As far as our municipal affairs go, Mae me object lo, But still you know the fate ton which meets there on Tuesday to PAR. Hine on tbe way o pine a the New fork Authors’ Club and to a Jel ai ubs this) mort ation toamornow. Mai Peed Son tinued, EPO) Oana 6 6 6 of water on a duck'’s back ratify his views on excise question |UNtE he reached) Washington, N. ans oak is ies c ub He goes to « W. Le PC) Clubs, w.t.ne| “I have nothing whatsoover to say hil thes vais Beers ROF MY PAL) oxothing tias annoyed me more than| “AS for mysclf, 1 do not care to be! atl to renomsate hia Sate officers FE ESRNL PRLS GIP oRMaunNS WHET bea ais. Howson ...++ $2 M4 534) about the enfure.ng of the law against . STRODE ot ree ers ee [thie poralstent:way in whien‘somenews-(titerviewed, 1 do not’ want to talk Most of Wie fehows sn Mr. Plate's | he reached here and Went at once ty Princess Maud's Betrothed Husband | Pb i Ya Gs “ha| clubs to-morrow,” said Acting Chief $1 told you a month or two ago, we |! iN bout myself or my party or any- party left the Grant Central on the 3ao| Astor House, where he is ; a is Gonlin. J can say that the city will be ere bound to get back again Our |Papers in New York and elsewhere abou y P ; 6 Grant Cer if Da a Met etiea coe INOW en-| Prince Christian, eldest son of the 3 i dry so far ax the saloon beer and whis- citizens will never stand the rut: port 1am discontented with my expe-| Ung, but as it has been my good or lub trun tus afternoon About a gee in tie Astor House’ wer, throneed Crown Prince of Denmark, to whom, y S34\Louisville... 3 | key selling is concerned. It only. req nm nM ruinous pest Tt i : Had fortune to cHAvE: no more or Jess! score of the most promineat workers {n i e Asto use we tnronked | yo sted, Heinicee ; —_o mains for us to bring a few liquor deal- 4 rience in this country, It Ix quite the | eyclisty’ this moraing. discuesin, reported, Princess Maud of Wales 1s ——— taxation and the grandmotheriy discip- . ; : ih ONGW, SOM AD Have tie: Melon Wr ihe Elaine @LR a 4 discussing : ers to time, and the victory is practical= Mine of the present rey nd to wan to say again, as 1) ef a public man ind UJ va | Bearte's rent tun trom Che ABO. engaged, 18 neither handsome nor so GOSSIP OF THE TURF ly won." Raver! bi fo sald before, that 1 have received [Mad to stand fire and must continue to | mesceliancous eoliecti n of camp. tol es ga well ohdowed an HU: Vounasr Meeker, . An oiicial, who did not want to be se 8 Atl nie: BUT Gi Indness and eon. | Stand At lowers and place hunters. Among t D: Iagher's Benefit To-Nigh »rince Carl. However, he ts certain: 2 Publ.cly quoted, said this morning: RBC he Oar geequani "ons are as sharp as swords, but | sides who shared the parlor car . Me Hole . SmIY Tae ie alleged that the Brighton Reach Associa | <The sltuation regard: Joration. ye majority of Bngish To-nie the olf elut-houme of the Broox-| more popular than the latter, He ts un- of clubs to sell or give awd acing men whom | have met are gen- | Pens dipped In vitriol are as cowardly | wiki Mr. Piatt had a section wereliyn 4 2 Club, Grand aud Driggs streets, affected, kindly and simple, an. exc pen Ta deal ous Vet AGERE a ayateea. 1 evade | as you may choose to term it. 0 far as He ; f them, of highen: [as polsotied arrows, mooth Ha" Lauterbach, Jake Patters| wittamsburg, a reat array of athletie ate|Jent son and a good brother, Me ta very | the, Present lawn against race-track gambling, [in ’auie to Judea iss heentles one ree incr, “and matiy of them sof highest) Sh Ry ore err mie interaét, coms | Charley Murray, Atie Gruber, Vices] Gaia Ot comet interac anes ate [ene Sie ron + He SY | and will proceed to put the scheme before the | kxciae Board nas all along reused (> ank and position in the country, It i i eaiys aiauuiawacarcentin ts HAGhi RIEU GL WindbInH: ef thociseura’ ofl tery ‘ ran stling | tall, being six inches over six feet, and] jockey Club for approval. The system is aim. |Krant licenses to clubs on the ground possible to suppose that thelr sense of /PATALIVELY Apeaking, tak ‘ H we 1. bow {4 fendered as a benef to! Ig an enthusiastic horseman, though. | pry the re-eatat the French muiuels | (At the Board has no jurisdicuon over mids Gold BOTA eane WAH LIAIMER EG or have | anything to say a inst | racing over here by horsy men, 1 tnd Aldermen, and George Wanmaker falta an handier and trainer! owing, perhap; hie hei! alte | them. So, therefore, the clubs have not BB la To-morrow Me, Platt will entighten| Sf 2agiliata “who hay eicounterel a ling srg | ONE. Perhaps, to bis height, he sls] under what ts known as the Duryea plan, tm this | SEM Bo. tt DTOVIOd tharnmelves Wiehe English jockey T think that in cases out of a hundred they of imisturtunes of late Inciting the deah ot his) hia horse sn Somewhat awkward fashion. | purchasera of mutuel tickets become holders of s : % reel es ‘ © his plans for leaving | them concerning his idea of the ful spouse. Mike It tl hie » ra of | conses for beer on week Questioned as to his ph for leavin; Y his tM fe thi Fee oe aaatg Mike Hater will nest anv one, Newby Hall, the principal Yorkshire | membership tickets and are enitied to bartiel. | days, not do thelr beat to win, The penalty, asid lfrom anything else, Is too severe for | ance, “I know that the newspapers “Then you co not approve of Mr. Roosvelt and his Sunday harrying’" Yes and no. According to his hehts and out of fidelity his offie Roosevelt is doing exactly what should do, He is enforesny the law, a by enforcing she law he ts go.ng the best way to have it repealed. As th Uquor .aw stands it te, in my oplaw obnoxious, and f am convinced that it 4s obnoxious to a majority of New Will be re porn) vice. : renter tHe" U & few miles below Ripon, | ®- Its legal status the writer does not pro. ak of shoul Uehara ae en side'the Wop | ene house was designed by Sr Clete, | Pome to discus, as many good lanyers havo. de: | 4 the aystem within the law. — |topher Wren, ‘There are gardens and a considering Dreaine. The Wh we di Ws) or not? hi city delegates will demand ngiand, Mr Croker salt | wiry" beste, whieh it real Da a i ar HO scat of Mer. Vener, where the Prince of ‘ ; tis true that a club is s.milar to the one, an an WHT be o. ry e of X ner, here e ce pate in premiums offered by the Association for ie “L sail on Friday by tie Columbia trom | matter ae ty gottled Ni As inaster of ss 2) BeUaee SDI EA ReR i . |home of a man, but according to tha outhampton, Thad no trouble in ot | on 1 the ot Ma ‘i Pine : Wales is: to bea aa bout . molaale Be Eads ire ee x ‘ip oe ela Comm -ssioners of* Police they have a sets ‘ ar. O'Rourke Of October, is a tine place on the banks | The scheme ure and simple evasion of the Jegal right to enter a man’s house and Meee any swindling practices, ‘The Jockey | MN # comtortable cabin ay aah eae : effect an arrest if, they ean secure, the ‘ork's citizens. ot in vor ¢ y engaged fo three weeks ago. ‘Th evidence tha ae giv ‘sole ery th he el ne orto an er ot | who Is suspected of aelling the public or | Cneaked for me three week : us Of wine or other liquor ton frleside ey ing Delng open dn iGunday, ether | oy setting his masters. canner hold hig | BeVer Was any question about my sa in the tn ki In New York or anywhere vise, and 1|°% 8 ; ‘ ing on the 7th or any other date than or are talking writing pase * 8 8 : ‘ crip. Very many English focke: re "| More Record-nre "1 picturesque deer park, on the border ‘6 Gm entirely In harmony with the mug: [ATI Vers many English Jockeys are tht, torals against the aclection of Alre Rol “he New Sork Conta tate emcan| hich is a hanidtome ‘Gothe. ehyrehs | Zw gif, Ret fhe Tewt doubt tua whe) THREE POLICE RAIDS. gestion of a modified closing law, almi- | MO seh itathels | Mr. Croker returned from Lownstott erts and Attorney-General Haneoek, by ne the Naw tral Railroad officers | ti built by Lady Mary Vytien| eee oar cone tee ny neRe — ar, If you Jike, to the law you have in|, "1 can't compare them with American! oo mucsiay inst abd left for Doncamer they won't mane race, eect OE seat oat a train H the world's record for] WHER was Bult oy Lady Mary Vener! Resing is doing wen anger the preseat | ateged Gambling-House Proprie- London. Saloon men shoul be | Jockeys, because thelr manner of riding | on Wednesday murning, There he #uc-| Convention eo tha only. question | sree (2 New. Yor fn Sen en ieee peek Melee ne ee arte | laws, ind there ts no reason why any auch ev sidered as far as thelr rishte and feet, |#Md the rules of the track are so difter- | Reavad 1h ehioving Giinadlh ut Wa FAUON thee cance a fe Ty tiuestton | 44 minutes, oftctate nade hive heen | Murdered by Greek brigands in May, | elon as the scheme propoted should be permitted tors Held to Answer, Inga go and, on the other hand, 59) Cnt in ihe twa countries. In America| ang managed to add a dollar or two to gray matter Is this problem * t ne rocorde | 180 The Duryea plan would not benedt racing proper. | Detectives from Acting Inspector Cort» Should all those people who lke to are {te Sockeye ride all jumbled together. | Mu yurral ty backing Sif Visto, On the ata! ! rag] Du Maurier is spending his holidays] tt vould wnrow a few moro dollars Into the | rights staff, raided three allesed gambe the houra of Sunday worship free from | PBe HACKS are not wide enough, Here | My Mawel DY wackite Air Nate One Ball ne : at Polkes.one, where he ts busy putting| Brighton Association's treasury, and this Is| fing resorts, two saloons and one eater Re a ey are very muc ler, each rider | Otner hand, Gropped n f 1 | hea! a trlal against «i fe finishing touches to 7 probably what the beachcombers are looking for. Nic acai lapeatiy Gesecration. inere Is no reason why [they Are very much witer, each rider | fancy he had for Curzon. Tt was Only plank je she nie SERV cpap onereinel here i The ontine ind mags lace | soe AMINE souches to Ue new novel, | probenly ‘want Ube Deashoomibs ne wokas © fon the east side last night, and arralgned [has plenty of space, and there ts very | et y Bing tor twat » batt | He will return to town the latter part| It ts better lee an Alene, for the | their prisoners before Magistrate Brann Peers Beilc not Be slowed (antll! m}d=\| 11 reason: for fouling, je DeeRne fansy OF nialani was los uerd laws by WON'E insist on it, work Pinnest hiNtas|of September, and will spend the Winter | PFe#ent Seaton at least. The Jockey Clad prom: | | mate} TI day on Sunday, then opened for one or | ’ ie much by the fact, so 1 understant, ay ino sentiment of tlie malities aiao it he record, ree Wis HOME AN Oxtard) Tekeucs Whore | tee bright ihings for the ature, and all wao | {2 the Essex Market Court to-day, The ‘two hours, closed again in the carly | a that an Amer.can girl, Mary Leiter, | Quoctionably in favor of “ths Amer Heads Wea: seritcan BCC WEFT wave the true interests of horse-racing at heart | Tefendants were Abraham Lent, of 19 afternoon and not opened again unit | “My horse Montauk will run in next | cently married an Englishman of tat Sinnati” and Alp, ut wil uke There's merit in numbers whe ? ee Cu pepe Ut fe ARSE Sonat a cclneicen aaa supper-time. In the evening aiso there | year's Derby, and 1 expect big things | horse's name as by anything © THaWAtha Gurtorite ' you count on The World 5 is ie ington street, saloon-keepers, and 4g no reason why saloons should not be | of him. ‘can safely back Sir Visto,” was the di- nel BNOER auth Gleait i Million Guarantee Page WALLER’S CAUSE LOST? The Brooklyn meeting begine next week, and |CAafekeeper Abraham Feldmous, of 385 elosed one hour evrl.er. | “Vor the "97 Derby I have three very |rect Up given to the reporter by the ayour Wormer M a Ge With ita Savane SUL sieuaa doubt, ae debut ast Houston street, . “An entirely dry Sunday, ay yon/ promising colts entered, which T have | famous New York poiitician and sports- Rtate Committ Matt fs We Parin er nays France Was Come |i play tis nnd’ oF rather, the hand furnished a ua pepe the Satacives alles : nacribe Sas Sha tte nFeo AeARnE : ‘ji Will fieht very s him by Judge Bischom Just what De Lacy will| they found eight men playing stuss ewspaper people describe the pre named after three leading American | man. S fyle y Explained Matters, do is a th NE will probanly Tole | Three packs of cards were seized, state of things in New York, must be colleges, Harvarl, Yolo and Princeton.| ggy Croker facolted the repor Ri i. PARIS, Sept 14.—The Siosie says that | #% # line of procedure adopted by him last year] In Jabloner'a place eight men were @ source of deepest annoyance to the I have also entered for the Owks the | gat Croker received the repens Rua tebingler of the ryt United States has received a com- | 404 Ser’ Was, Avsutation officers and the Ju ‘ues 1. Seventy-four cents on ti Poorer citizen who has no cub to fall fly by St. Simon and Maton, a Leas GAtErclTe tigen Aen cind, ington, ‘has arranged | aes : Mi apeedlly DeLUrousnt, be was seized with a pack of cards, : se ae ‘ ‘iste. GERIATR feo © Pronch au-| tore a high cour "As the meeting one which 7 sea back upon and cannot afford to pay!¥-fY beautiful litte Ching sho is. Well-cut suit of go! cloth i ; ee Ce ee | Ihorities of the ease of ex-consul walter, | fake Gina seciign wan renierad'was ned on | , An HeLImous's Place six men were, r= 30 cents for his glass of beer or 20 cents three colts ar also entered for th vd cut sult of & . i by i ke Golfrey, of Lost for Oct, « 0 ase G ul ‘alle mite track, in distinct violation of t 4¥ | and thirty-seven packs of cards, be - Sen a tay, Very far from surgesting any of the . u isned articles yesserday cali who Is imprisoned under sentence of | the following may Interest the participance there: | &D¢ Aaped for his finger-high of whiskey, which | TWO Thousand and the St Leger of i : ng fratic s a | 4 The three alleged proprievors Were held he probably would have to do at one| 80 You see my European plans are far | C#ficatures whiely have been rn {oF'@ diviston ot gare receipte, Gi | twenty years for having been, as al- ing or tials of speed between horses,or| for examination, The otuers were dive uid have t one) 8 xo y fabout him in American papers. There h t : @ expects to defeat Woods eas) i, In correspondence with enemies of mals for any bot, stake oF reward. ¢x- | charged, of the hotels, which I see manage to | ahs was not the glitter of a gem or even t S1- ful VOM Chocolate’ will try and arrange anotly nee in Madagascar, and that his | (20) 48 im allowed by thls act or by special eel! siquor on Sunday, without any par-| This should confrm in your mind hue Eich Gih Se eRe 3 rascar, a public “ulsanve; and every ‘person| Sergeants, Too, Must Patrol, ticular restriction, to alleged guests. |the !mpression that I am not worrying | the Bleam of gold about bin—nothir $ 4 fi ich wi Ki, Ihelz first match hay. | cause Is irretrievably lost ng therein, or making or being. 1i- In England there is a strong party, ¥¢fy much about home politics in fact, that could mar the quiet and t $ VS | ing been declared off, make or feward, is guilty | Commissioner Parker to-day issued an order . vs ition t the penalty | directing sergeants to make regular patrol toure ost gentlemanly taste of his appear- s . 5 TP Me dtpey i the when not on duty at the desk, Of Fe beer. Various poiitical lea sald Mr Croker in reply ta a} "it iaineq treciy, however, and evls . liastee: Btisenscousd pour helenae ys Paying for Columbia's Docking. privity, in auch race “or trial at | MerBeanis, have done, little of Been inclined to com Fy jon, "You have been wrongly it te ean teen he interview y Barry | en and Jack Staten, when inn Be ne| SOUTHAMPTON. , Sept. 4.—Capt. staked’ up. iano property | dn” anvan to esp Wowk rouisinen ait and disaster has b thom. formed, ‘They remain Yale blue mate f UNKETING B! N hosing anow (of ihe Mulroy County Athletic Shepard, of the flagship San Franelsco, * Penh Oey Wa efully written out immedia I 3 f lub in Onkiand Rink, Jersey Ciey rf ; I have no liking for ine eee was car JUNKETING BILLS NOT IN, ub kiand Rink, J bey. nex: Mon. day that the injuries received by | It ts sald that ve 1 Excine Cases Transferred, fer, ay nicht, there t@ evers indication that a tars SATAER CAGE! pres YJ and jockess are_retura Lev erg “That reminds me that my son has|inierviewer is a newspaper man who! Legtatative smn Committees sso sii be presents fowh ove have a large | ANS Crue m Columbia tn the a bE oinae retical’ Sige GLOHaRS 1h the GLE CONK daean © areume: : y townie. Coker, both: he ; i an ene ondon and Southweste 0 y, [If hese owners, trainers GAakte Gunalerving’ tee (hi COUN ee piel Baise just been entered for Yale, and I hope| has long known Mr. Croker, both per Rens seth follow and os both cre very clever ang) ondon A adea living at the big tract cl mremted ondere: tea: i. that even the Women's Christian WO Race Aas beste a eniiee teat Hrofoaslonwiie, “The. tins t th Detntts, enitty, Ue bout {expected to be the mart Ine | JULY 8 Were duc to the negligence of the | Made 4 s1nR at the Dig tracks, they. wi fher | Special Sessions to General Sessions the casos Berance Union could rwa Td fh AO HAYS wetken ene’ thal portans ical statements ally publican ma r ta ing, eo at Nas over, bees witneniad in| COMPANY, and that Capt. Sumner was] many of them have bettered thelr condition nan, | excise, violation awa.nat Jamon Lerrigan, of T do pot see why it is necessary to aiinee ines j may Jas faithfully reprody Va ne dmsey Cy A large eporte a in no Way blameable therefor, ‘The | cit tg hat! Ye Iwho do) rear will be #001 | Water street; Patrick Linsky. of 408 Greenwich, everybody alike If the respe:iabie eit sin Ene-| a Sen is in the habit of tuking a t tate, She After the reporter left Me. Croker. ng bout will be “) Shepard, had plans of the dry dock eo. —_—-—e— 4 i A . Moke aad Peck i ie ae Joep D. Burke haa been appotnted steward at casei at Star or whiner dats 1 ‘ nd has mate som | PLATT HOLDS KINGS. ee ! ‘ ist venue showed the Mocks wun which | ye ™bedy" tande a trios “hiring tats| ~— CHARGES JOE HARMON. the week, why © d he be fur t 8 hee Bh enjoys) Lear i : to indulge in b oderate en old-f Sunday?” - niles sei te, or | Anutnat ft nie w Woman, Our Naane ae irene ; . pi Reha aie i : ? ‘tbe Sf uN eee Gra ai Ne aap Lat ne these men confine their anerations| Joe" Harmon, the Light-weight pugil- “Wher 69 you t EERE S SAAN A political in Br h t i They tals ; a dock aoe ; acer the inuny h cane E PSF HOOK THst, twenty-two sears old, who was term for Mr. Cleve! sed the (ROpUblican Agscm bts f ‘ y tara done, until lately barkeeper at Thomas Hick- was asked. Jventions Inst night and will go Lilet 4 @ mecting on Friday|ey's saloon, First avenue and Forty- “Cleveland and a third ters onvention at the head 5 . f " sativelg American Citizen Muradian Arre: - ninth street, held in $1,000 bail by afraid 1 cannot give you a 2 eat ae t aloe . Home The Great Sullivan Pienlc, Magistrate Mammer in Yorkville Court ewer as to whether I rhall t reversal £ I ly bas evidently be: ponular Senator Timo ty. | to-day on the serious accusation of Mag- nomination, of course 1 thould : ' : x . # 5 f My ntie’ menian named Muradian, a natural ta evinced by the extensive teak one rs, Who lives with her parents at Sa@ Rim, but whether 1 rho ‘ : s ‘ : t 0 us| eltizen of the United States, was ar- " | st Forty. venth street. ning the nominati« hin . s 1 1 " £ 1 rested up 3a N suspicion Pelee made by sie’ AI toe NBC. ie She declares that Harmon, who had ame for he celebration of {14 (wenileth annual | paid gome aicentoas to her for a year, t « om, & picnic and games to be held at gulx Marien | assaulted her in her own home Au Go not core to decide, or. be t i | movement, Alex unter W, Terrell, Unite River Park Monday. The cveat te one of the mos: during the abaence of her family. wish to discus: . t * . r c i eel ‘ lt. ij] States Minister to Turkey, demanded | Snogtert of tne Zang, fon, eantallers, amd lt te CARS ty says that afterwa rds she Went to “I understand that bu Mi 7 y acon the 3 t Between Charley eKeever h and has obtained the release of Mura Busrber of athledle conte ts have been areani Awe Sappeared When he learned that Deiedt scroms the water, which makes) “J can't wu ' 4 aye been regarded as clubchouse’ at Manpers {| dian upon the condition that the latter | ha Mut the games will Be'anty' a amait'sent | she hal preferred charges aga-net him. I i me think that Cleveland or any other usually sink confident , : ff) may" be ma nsent to be expelled from Turkey, Of the attracti¢n. There witl be musie sat dence | He waa arrested on the strect laat night Democrat—vut Cieveland in particular, ing loud A . 7 Ios, and the general Jolly good time that alwere| Fy Detect.ve Murphy god Wu.tlan, of y sch Siiget el Ny pce : ¥ t of maker a Timothy Sullivan Assoctation plento e “ifty-tirst stre tation, ff he be nominated—will be th J rupp a rim & memorable event far every person who attends, charge aud says he has been @ rush. Cleveland's outspoken attitude ‘Ary t 7 ‘ i rogrammae f m —em a Third ave sue hotel with her and ‘against the silver men will do him good 1 have . ‘ Sy -atssh, nt] LONDON, Sept. M—Mr. Th ' "0 Row the Eng! Fawr, Isiand cottage for two weeks, Gil over the country, The great burl-! ra " Fa * i j : rd, United States Ambassador, has] AUSTIN, Tox. Sept. 14—The four Americen | ee gees Mens interests of the United States can perne ‘ : r “Hl ‘ cepted the Invitation to lay the cor-| *rmen selected by Gaudaur who are ty g> agains: | MeB to Meet Patterson, Peer eens frm on 6 gold basis. and | ruker } ' a erestone of the Congregational Church auliah hi aS ARe reg Bek el 5, Bride and Frauk Patterson, of Brooks gold must be an inviolate plank in th Wa ' Gunencreigh Memorial ais dane sGasdaus and hie brother Cartes and dha |, DANY, ee ee “Im regard to the prejudice that ¢x-! porter uvke The World t Jbek Pictures, Is expected, and many Amerc |, Bt ap thee tier cant boat Ontdaar boxing show to be given by tie Empire Athle very ¥ je race, ‘The Ameri wil robadl lake | Club om Ont, 20. ui will be the pre tots in many people's minds rx” to] "Xes, 1 had the honor of being pre-| Page: eee i ¢ , ee ae oe ig rises The “American WIM pfobay ake | Cla fom Ob ah! “la! wilt he pres i ‘ wey e hae a Capt. Sumner was unable : hoe " ashione! Wie Man Worth Hea 5 A : . . 5 a Mechay . Hewapaner, stories are correct, then Ritcy| The Pagilist Held for Alleged As the locks, as they were sub-|¢ “Pittsuurg Phil,” between them, merged. The error of Capt. Sumner, of the ring on Wednesday and annlts het Nenlon Sts

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