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Real Estate (other than Boarders, Purchase and Ex- display), Horses and Car- ~ ~ change, Business Opportu- riages, Good Will and In- | 1s over\ at aves nities, Lost and Found, re- terest and Loans repeated // 500,000 \ Me 4 a 500,000 \) peated on the Haif-Million on the Half-Million Guar- ACTUAL ollie | ACTUAL IN- | Guarantee Page in The PAPER " SERTIONS /| Evening World without World without extra charge | — ne rn wn omen —— — ae | “Circulation Books Open to All.” | PRICE ONE CEN —_—_—— — - — — - ’ — — = Ld | | contin all made nominating speeches fo happily released; and y appeal SOOO AT EASTERN PARK. [HUURRITEG TAKE | STOLE THE LILY'S JEWELS. [BAL 1 TING Se ictal ak er " - > join in the Digh and patriotic purpose of An Unusnal Crowd of Rooters | some One Formed Men, Lanatey's 1 3a A Min ae steep Watch OrtotensP Name and She Ie Owe #200,000, | CAUCUSES FOR KEAN. waka.” == WSpeolal to The Evening World) | LONDON, Sept. 19.—During the ah: | N | a a ASTERN PARK, BROOKLYN, | gitence of Mrs, Langtry on the Contt- Wg ener nee m Countion Give PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS. |—————— — — THE WINNERS Bn i The Bridegroonis, ante an ab-| Feit, w forged. ofdeh WAS Hresented : ' bell Maik , Mh sence of nine days, returned home las! = — dies ie st ay ee Apectal to The Evening World.) night with @ disastrous trip to their _ her bank for her fowel box, hich con IRENTON, — Sept The Mudson| & Wid Seene in the Op | tained $200,000 worth of Jewe The box County caucus gives n 50, and 1s When Order W - AT GRAVESEND Cieimine payed white away MAG GiaMts! NEW PHCHEE | sar aeiveroa” to ne nearer ot ce OD the First Bailot Griggs sive tum is” frie ndiaser thas Ke Li NEW YORK, 'THURSDA‘, MBER 19, | INTON, N. J., Sept. 19.-The Re- publican Convention to nominate a can The Hridegrooms’ opponents this af-| Will certainly be nominated : | ‘bo nominat tom Raltimore, ani thels ssarne ne, —-FOFC3S 12 & Ran at Langtry returned home a tow Leads Kean by 294 to PLATFORM PREPARED, _|itiste tor Uovernor met here at noon Iiminaby practice suited the footers to ays ago, and to-day she sent to the today, It haw been many years sine» . female that the box had been detivere ° leh Tarif’ Urged, i ‘ : peen d wae A 8,000 Persons Journey |scisr'sth'teave stardust TRENTON, Rep athe commie) ity aresynaanateare woem terse. bot! He Retorns ftom Rarepe to the Track, icant me sore 9 FO AND WATCH A HOT GAME, Soom’ e's oae'hat nen SUK MEN IN THE FIELD, ss: "om Pn een vate" "Primed to Fight All the representatives of the Republican party | ‘To-da yer, things reversed r the first time this season the plac w » the Republivan p To-day, however, things are re: umpire veiled lay ball the attendance Rass witb) U0) sta) ol hee Salil ‘ po ~~~} Bosses and Corraption, was placed at 5,00 The Latest Deal Talked of Is jot tne rovvers. Up to the present ume A Wild Scene in Taylor's ie LONG DELAY AT THE POST. hie lo meauantere | “Nichols for Rusie,” but few een fen ore" OperasHourse When Or- BITTER AGAINST TAMMANY, Gleason, 2b. | ere is reas eliev aa he el It's a Boston Story. Mics ees ph ines Saale, ul der Was Called. “For the Lord’s Sake Let Us SECOND RACE Sink All Side Issues,” other of dianvonds and rubles and aj tt Looks as the Werk Wou Re have so mysteriously disappeared in| Sir Excess Firat. 'tinpireSir, Keet H . @lamonds and turquoise, be- Pushed Through e Exclaims. Delmar Second. FU Boston's Manager Is to Have Win THIRD RAC leagon got his base on balls, Keel: Own Way Nest Yenr and third of aa 4 Sisiased Saeed : rine 7 - * ner strucl cenne and rolled " ide vel necklaces and rivieres. pee . \ ) _ —- Aunot Lyle First ito Fight fled, Gleason reaching third ALTE A LL fee ‘ EA i 4 PAINTING IN MIDAIR. ~ 5 é “ ; Z RINGING WORDS OF REFORM, Aught stealing second. Ke ingled. b . ype <rounder was fumbled by . Cor BASEBALL GROUNDS, BOSTON, y Throngs Watch a Daring Man Indornen Roonevelt and Says Every ite Gees Kelley caught La) Sept. 19.—New York's shaken-up collec- | on “The World” Flagstaf, \ Grieg, 24, Kean, 27, Voorhees, 74; iol Law on the Statute Books (Specta’ to The Evening Wor ti) Heneeie Ay (NO ran! tion’ of baseball stars began thelr last) the throngs in Park Row, Printing: | ward, 169; Rogers, 8; Gardner, 2 i ce i ' Must Be Enforced. RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. Second ine. serles against the Beaneaters here this! qouse Bquare and City Hall Park ¢ i H 19.—The attendance was rather slim at| Retz fouled to La Chance, Carey ain-| afternoon, and upon the outcome of | paused ir. their hurry to luncheon dur the track this afternoon, not more than | fle? Clarke fled out, Se aemeen the three gamer largely depended which | ing the noon hour to-day to gaze up at NAMING FAVORITE SONS. imm: drove to the office of Sir » Was called at 3.45, and when the FIRST RACES ‘Maren Fiksi Anderson, Lf. : ee | Free |SELEE CANNOT COME HERE.|."", cnsr'sst muica ures usson |PLATFORM ADOPTED AT ONCE, Falling Water Second. Tredway, r.f. ———— one being of diamonds and pearls, an- | Mloomer Second. nd (Keeler, firat. "Jennings filed to FOURTH RACE— redway, | Gleawon “scoring. Keeler WARPFON ant Pepper Firat Bronte fled tordredway, One ran, Grom The Bvening World's, Speia! [pub tl iriftin “Mied to Kelley: Bhindies ABR Ee The tint ballot resulted as follows: ei Primrose Second, he Germanic, having on board Dr, 3,000 persons being present. A large | single son slammed out a three- | team would rank highest at the close of | the dome on the Pulltzer Building, the crowd was not expected, however, the programme was most ordinary and without a really attractive race, ‘The entries were fair class, however, nd the two stake features, Me Willow slang cap and the Sea Hreeze Stakes, prow sed good contests. track was in excellent condition faster than at any time during the y ‘The weather Was perfection for racing purposes. FInsT RACE. For two-year-olds; selling; five furlongs Starters Betting. St Hit. Fin. selOel RLS 1, AGS (Perkins) SL 2 (horn). rim) (heeds) 93" (O'Leary) tamonda was the first to show, with amen, the favothe, next. Chorn ‘on the latter got shut out as usual and dropped ou. of ft. Falling Water cut out a hot followed by Alarum and Kmo- In the stretch Alarum joined ind in hard drive sue- ning by oa neck "trom Falling. Waiter, who beat Kamsin a head. The latter came very fast at the end.” Time- ng Carey and Hoffer, tader Was thrown wildly the batter reaching second scoring, Jennings filed out, Three runs. Anderson out, Gleason to Carey. Daly struck out, Tredway singled. " Dailey singled. ‘Tredway was caught trying to reach third. No runs. SCORR BY INNINGS, lse DID HE KILL MRS. HAMILTON? Annie Roge: Alleged Slayer Once Accused of Another Murder, SOMERVILLE, N. J., Bept, 18—The body of Annie Rogers, or Beekman, who was found murdered early Sunda: morning about a mile from this place, was buried to-day in the colored ceme- tery about a mile from where the girl wan found dead, Jacob Johnson, who was yesterday held by Coroner Brady's jury as being responsible for the death of the girl, ts locked up in Somerset County Jail, His the season. hand “find,” Doheny, another chance effort against Philadelphia on Monday, Giants from the box, pepers continue to talk of trades among the players of the New York and Bos- Nichol Soden, of Boston, has informed Mr. Freedman that Selec has a verbal agreement to remain In the Hub next season, and under no circumstances will he be allowed to leave. It is un- derstood that Soden has promised Selee that he shall have absolute control of the team, and shall not be interfered with in any ways Under these circum. this afternoon. In preliminary practice | thie youngster seemed to have better! command than he showed in his first | “Happy Jack” Btlvetts gazed upon the | President Freedman foined the team! in Boston this morning, ‘The local! ton teams, the latest being an exchange | of Ruste for Boston's famous “Kid"| | According to the New York Prensi- | dent, the Sclee deal is off. President | | home of America's greatest newspaper. Manager Watkins gave his new left-| Away up above the dome and the lan tern on {ta apex was a man who looked no larger than a mosquito, In his hand | was a tiny bucket. After a few quick motions the tiny man began to ascend the tall white flag- staff, and In less than 60 seconds he was at the very top. With lghtning-like movements his right hand passed over the fourteen-inch ball at the top of the staff, and when he had finished it shone in the bright Sep- | tember sun with a new lustre, for he had regilded the ball. using from books of Eurenia patent leaves of pure gold Then the little man slowly descended the staff, 64 feet, to the dome, laying on in’ his passage ten pounds’ of white enamel. ‘The whole time occupied by this work, midway between earth and heaven, wa twenty-three minutes, and "Ti World's" flagstaft had recetyed its sem!- annual, repainting and regiiding. T ring young man who performed rilous work was Joseph H. luw- 234 East One Hundred and Fourth . who has achieved a wide repu- tation for daring aertal feats, Lawlor Was until recently & member of the lif tform Adopted and Candt- ates Nominated. (Special to The Evening World.) TRENTON, Sept. 19, It is almost impossible to deserihe the appearance of Taylor's Opera-House at | o'clock, when Chairman Pitney called the Convention to order after the noon recess. Every available space in the big house 1s filled, and the crowd oc- cuples tho lobbies and foyer and is lined ten deep in the street. ‘The Committee on Permanent Organ- ization reported the name of J. Frank Fort, of Newark, a Griggs Heutenant, for Chairman, and he was unanimour- elected amidst the wildest enthu- asm. Eugene Emley and Senator Thomson escorted the Chatrman to the Judge Fort's address of thanks was short, He said the times were mpe for the people of New Jersey to free themselves from Democrat: thraldom, | JOHN KEAN. a of New Jersey, affirm our Aevotlonata the Ne Uonal policy of our party, our it to Impose upon thin ci firm belle dn denefoence of a tax upon im- porta which will afford protection to American try and adequate revenue. We reamirm our purpose of reato from United 81 In 1883 a majority of more thi | legisiative ticket tentined people to escape from the domination of political the desire of the Parkhurst, came up the bay thia after- noon, Dr, Parkhurst has been abroad, in Switzerland principally, for the past Uhrea months, Dr. Parkhurst was primed for the dozen or more reporters who went down Jto meet him on the Government in- spectors’ tug. He was waiting for them on the promenade deck. ‘The Doctor wax in a happy frame of mind and apparently in robust health, Almost the first utterance of the doc- tor was # declaration of hin intention Tho opera-house, which holds 2,600 per-|to wage unremitting warfare against ing, howling mob, The is decorated with National colors and filled with all grades of politician tes Senators to Justices} “Platt and the spirit of Plattism,"* he of the Peace, Mingling with the music| said, “ts worse than Croker and the of the two bands located in the gal- leries, ure the cries of the Grig Kean delegates, as nome new faci peurs on the w ‘The Griggs men are confident of vie-| very root." Tammany Hall and political corruptien. Parkhurst Favors spirit of Crokerism, and the manhood and Intelligence of the city must and will combine to crush {t out from the nD selling; mile and a tur-] Were accused by the verdict of being stances Selee would not wish to break | saving crew of the New York Fire De-|and predicted sweeping victories In all | bandits, And in 1894 (he uaparalieled majority i nda tu ° 8 N fi = i esl partment. ee i of nearly 47,000 yolcad the sentiment of the pn accessories, are also locked up in Jail, | his verbal ‘agreement. AME sieantinn: th..Un6; evaniithe peo: tory. So ure the followers of Kean,| \.. ioe ; while down in front of the Chairman | The doctor also declared In favor of its the fifty-six delegates of Camden | local option, expressing himself in un- Uit.-Fin. | as are Isaac Lewis and the colored man y mp ple in or of good rovernment and committed | * i zn th Junder $100 ball and if they can secure | 20 jockey stirrups attached to two short of the Republican party, We congraty-| 19 Maurice Rogers, but ready to Jump! «1 have regretted exceedingly the fact ae en fy [Spat prnount, thay wil be veleased! until ‘The Batting Order. ropes. in the ends of which eyes were ate poopie of the state upon | he way Sewell beckons. eters 4 tea aaa eens Gothaps, 168) anenda} i 6.8 |""Rne Grand Jury will meet next week |) New York (Boston. spliced. The eyes suat fit on the flag. the magnificent recitats of this revolution | Acrows the aisle from the Camden| ‘h4! the sxcise question has Been ny Tres, 9, ete RM Jang’ gohnsap'a case” wil go before that | Puller, on. Bannon, rf. Meaarana then she giners he made ts Intruated with ve power, we] chief sits Easex, headed by Major Carl] cluded in the present situation, con- if ‘: a bor Immediate! n, rf. , 5 Long, 1 The: i] undoubtedly hold thi P i WRbart cut out the pace, followed by |” lis the murder of|Van Haltren, ef. Du ‘ascent. promptly dletied from the statute books, | Lenz, They will undoubtedly ¢| ducting, as I fear it will, to that mixture Relnar, Ruploon and ir Gxceas, Ther | Arc, Seton N ottved oe |(Wavictbee | mentayc ie, —— lawn under whicti the most Infamous form of | balance of power, and their voting on| or jssuex which will make the came held this order around the first turn,|who was found strangled and with her | German, 3b, Nash, ab. DUNRAVEN MAY TALK. rack gambling had brought ignominy and| the second and third ballots will deter- where, Bulger meyed up teh, leaders | throat cut in a smaif pond near Win: pevie, 1p. fucker, 1b . « disgrace upon Ithe Rate surceeded througit| mine the winner, palgn a more dimicult one. nd race: em to the far tyrn, . 1, May 1, 1892. afford, if. Arrington, 2b. — . rf Jo ehameful gerry 5 ‘ " eauty ¢ oc! n Reiff saw an opening for Sir Bx- Ut 4 James L. Hamilton, a| W! Ganzel, c. H. OM. Kersey Says the Earl May \ 2 tn SDPlleNiag the Ghameral’ 6: Never before has there been such un- ‘The beauty of the local situation a certainty as to the outcome of @ Re-| year ago was that the issue was so dis- cess cn the rail and shoved him| colored evangeliat, was accused, con-| Ds Stivetts, p through, turning into the wiretch on | vieted and exeouted for the murder, | Umpire—Mr. Hurst. y Something To-Night. esp) NS eoatral ot: ee Stale. pelieved Chapa publican Gubernatorial convention as] ciict that even our most illiterate and to be permanently inirenched in power: se de-| todayy. Last night John W. Griggs, n terms with Belmar. When they| While in prison Hamilton accused raightened out Sir Excess drew 3 4 Viret Inatng, The America Cup. controversy seems ‘our pubile jon from the Ao f 2 ‘ s from Belmar. wpe lasied lone ene: Beekma: the slayer of his wife.) Nash. Tiernan out, Harrington to|most concerned had no statements to ind. reatored. them to public. weafuineas by the {the batch of candidates, was far in the| grasp it. lishment of non-political boardn for their | lead. Foster M. Voorhees made new) “f heard the statement made to-day to bea peona well a head for the place. | but this ¥! mie wae not introduced! Tucker. Van flied to Tenn fo runs. | make this morning. 3 of Hai that the German- can U) * Sols ccueaidae te: fetal Teste cteeercca| ime and again that hacqwould be thet ves (ne GermanrAmericen Unlem) wa ‘Time—1.6 at the tri by high State ofMfcials and Hemorratic | Candidate If the Griggs and Kean booms | §0!n6 to jon hands with Tammany Hall Senatory, to perpetuate pariy supremacy by deny-| had a clash. this Autumn, to the discomfort of Mr, ing to the prople of the several counties the right| It was a wild acene in the opera-house | Roosevelt. 1 believe too thoroughly in Woodvine, 112 (Griffin)... e ” in common with the Hamilton afford gobbled Tucker's y. G choose their om: ¥ for pare nh " xf Argentins, 108 (Perkins). d'the fact that circumstantial cairn nore Puller ha fi H. M, Kersey said that Io SENATOR soun w. GRIGGS. to ch heir own repres ives, thus f *-|at noon when the big convention was fy, G ‘ can U Axiom, 116) (Sime wns celdones points to the guilt of Johnson Bivegene op ge: Fuller, hugwed | raven would return to this city to-night = ii - =| tisan purposes striking at one of the fundamental | called to order, After a clergyman had| {'* German-American Union to suppose Ceres tse. ni +B s has revived this old story of the Long| Wilson, Three runs. and would then make such statements | sections, The rules of the 1892 con-| Principles of goverament of and by the peopie,| asked a blessing upon the deliberations, an alliance possible, Br'ning, { Island murder, aa he thought At. vention were adopted as the report of | ¥@ BY* "ined from the siatute books tnaumer-| Congressman Mahlon Pitney, of Morris-| With Roosevelt to the Dei eee . * aad dare Intermission, 108 (Rei Heownd Inning LONDON, Sept. 18—-A despatch from|the Committee on Rules, and then | ie laws enacted solely for partisan and personal) town, was nominated and elected tem- Ir, Roosevelt. has done the only ‘ Ploretta IV., 3! rd 1 Re 0 i ives of the wishes of the pul Medica, 99 (Gifford) 40-1 18 ou MILLIONAIRE’S SON HURT. Davis weeded toe tied flat: | Cowes saya that Lord Dunraven cabled |came the report of the Committee on va exposed the piiferere, ana] Dorary Chairman. Ir Smainsion fell while nt the post and ee B Royal Yacht Squadron thi n- | Resolute The other officers of the Convention| TINH & self-respecting official could f ped” second and completed the juur- | to the Royal Yacht Squadron this morn-| Resolutions. iunaeries of tbe aie Treamers an @ benuent term : ° ° 5 am : ; Peele, NOISE wag: f . 17 Injured | ney on Stafford's single, Jim was nailed |ing, stating that he desired it to be| The platform wax unanimously|ty potiical and) personal, dingrace, and we hove elected were: Secretaries, John Y, Fos-| have done. T would and will stand by jockey aed, irty=t ts 4 1 Pe A n fovea After thirty-nye, | minuten’ de: rae a eee stgeling aecond, ONG. Tung pretty | clearly understood that the offer con- adopted. The Committen on Credentials In defence af the Executive vee lave {teF, Essex; J. Herbert Potts, Hudson; | him to the death. He is doing only what e hy . y 5 on, Camden; Thomas K. ragged order, Wild Violet went to the CASTLE, Col., Sept, 19—W. B,|¢cateh of Hannon's line drive, ‘German |teined in Mr. Iselin's letter of the 16th, |added two more votes to Atlantic| too long » list is be recited here, to mecure an| Charles R, Bacon, Cam he took his solemn oath to do. front and set a clipping pace to the last] NEW CASTLE, Col., Sept. 19.—W. B. | To00" pong fly. Doyle did the osing to resail the last two races |County and one to Essex and then the| donee and economical administration of the pub-| Beveridge, Passaic; Alexander C, Yard | p fiatase en pole where the deld smotherad (Cutting. sts, Of New Sore City. Was met same for Dury, No tune, ee ie. sata Wadi mavens baa call Gk cauniles. waarmommenees ter|Werakerayie (or ta Mercer; Henry Heuston, Sussex; A. 6. | "7"at does not mean that the statutes her. There Annot Lylo drew out of the | w 3 accident on « hunt! “ fs re deal statutes; bi bunch and won a previy race by a length | With A serious aceiaent on © bene Third Inning. made to him by Mr. Iselin or the Re- | nominations. If Intrusted with executive and legistative power| Barber, Gloucester, and I. T. Peale, | # al statutes; but they are on the from Bloomer, who beat Wodvine a | expedition In Tucker took Wilson's fly. Doheny | €tt® Committee of the New York | Ay was expected, nearly every county | we ple ‘ . Essex . books; Tammany put them there and wasn't able to locate tha sphere, and) Yacht Club. nominated some favorite son, Atlantic | reform. We pled The appointment of Committees on !Trammany has kept them there, and head. Time—1.08, was torn from hie left cheekbone and Fourth Race—Sea Breeze Stakes; mile| from the nostril to the ear. r raised a fly to right for Banron, ———— ee = Credentials, Rules, Permanent Organ- ' ization wud Resolutions followed the | Roosevelt would not only have been and a sixteenth.—Won by Pepper. Prim-| ww. 3. Cutting, Jr, 1s the son of the| No runs. “ILLEGALLY HELD CUP.” presented the name of Congressman | of every act i" Rie 23 se t y . ( . Gt 0 ° 0 the 1 of the people Fone was second and Darien third. New York millionaire and is accom-|,,7enney singled. Nash beat his bunt GA John J. Gardner, who will secure tha} te the imteress Fe speech of the Temporary Chairman, | disicyal to the Reform party he repre- the people a tax for the support of the State| after which the Convention took @ re-|sents, but to the entire spirit and [ere aes aien n Van captured Tucker's fly, Tenney tak: ae votes of Atlantic County on the firat| selves to oppose eny attempt to Impose upon ANDER. panied by L. K. Wilmerding and others. ing” third, Hartington cracked "a ‘er-|go the Landon Vachtaman Calls the vores, ounty ne firs RESULTS AT ALEXANDER. | ue nerty ras one dy cat from iets ufiarercs Sut Tedan TAN Yachtd | Ola Amerten Trophy. Bergen, while having no candidate ot| emamn. ger stun impr avr ene unl 2 eet Keni of law ff he ha mot bent every point on the hit. Ganzel forced Harrington. q act er own, presented the name of John | [om ls proper use the fund for the sup e | we energy towards the doing of just what Win the First Two Races. conveyance and Cutting was thrown Fourth inal ’ the aboittie sanary, Aline —_-— “Now, If the voters of New York City } t low, his Mi ticle on the subject of the Defender-| tioned the Convention wan thrown into | (te smell: Peierls RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER Ist,.| Dead foremost off Um. Ma es Tiernan fanned. Van singled. Davia|Vaikyrie Tlf, faeco, in the course of|wild confusion. Aw the chears died | tives un ihe paviteation of every denente wish to modify the statutes, well and AND, Sept. 19.~The races on this track | HOF ® flied out. Van stole second. German | which it aya: away, Camden presented the name of| the State ‘ov: to still further legisie ball Game at wcod. + That's a distinct matter and to-day resulted follows: neither the members of the German- he flesh open singled, scoring Van, Lester st t cultne and his party have been taken|mecond’ and Murat declared im out | ‘The New York Yacht Club may be| Maurice A. Rogers, and Senator Stokes, op the geniral go telan admilel (Special to The # r the Firgt, Race—Four furlongs.—Won by ‘One run |congratulated on retaining its turice-|of Cumberland, followed in a pretty | yom of the affairs of the State which shail have] NEW HAVEN, Conn, Sept. 19,—A | American Union nor any other body of ‘Tartar, 8 ‘0 1 and 3 to 1; Alepp! second, Stivetts struck out Bannon singled. | presented and illegally held cup. speech, presenting the name of Senator Mia aole object We wellare and prosperity of foothall conference between Yale and| intelligent and self-respecting men can through which the p milton. singled. Long singled, and THIRD RACE. h t that time was travelling|on Van's fumble Bannon pushed his Ex-Commodore Smith said that there trol; ws succesfully reaisted the moat gi-{ friends continually, and Jt was predicted i}low ier 01 a 0 ye e ve @ Voodoo docto: ang had| way to third. Duffy walke: Dohenny | was nothing more to say on either side. unleue HABA oo ARE ANMSM hme: TRRFE Hd! Ars Been eed with Hamilton's ‘wife On] ilowed “Fenny toe atid Bannon Lord Dunraven has not yet sent a reply . St HIER : ed, over. the Tu ys : Annoe Tole. 106, (Lituenetaytoet "P| rpemurder of the Annie Beekman, | pod: to the Cup Committee's letter of y Bloomer, 103 (Doggett) 3 2) | who was also strangled, present mi t, Loni rms to Glenwood Springs as the guests of 4 to 5 for place; Pathway third. Time— i Be ere sane - Zang fouled out. Hannan stole second it not been for Lord Dunrave Foater M. Voorhees, of Union, Cheer 1 people The red mot the Harvard Is in progress. Yale's represen. | @ord to take any action looking to the aL ana face <Six ands hai? forionks, Weather Forecast, and Dosle disposed of Tenney. One tun: | America Cup would never have emerged |upon cheer followed the presentation of | wmmitied io ovr hands, is not sei complete tives are Manager Foote and Capt Uellttlament of the law's enforcement, ~Won by Tedd Gesg. 4 to Vand 7 to 5.| porecast for thirty-six hours ending § P.M. SCORE SY INNINGS | from {ts dishonor and the obscurity 1 this name. It was plainly seen he ts a stra eh mae bend s remal horne, . onl nferce ery Law, Avon agcond, 7 10 9 for place; Plekaway | wriqay tor New York City and vieinity: Fair to- | New York, 01010 which it had been plunged by the | favorite. . ; =} | gThe game will probably take place in| “I care very ttle, comparatively, aid Maceenix andi a) quarter ture and Friday; slightly warmer; south: | Jsoston Cs auo1 ‘Thistle and Volunteer matehes. Every | Elias K. Ward, of Newark, was nom. | 700 0 Rol | | Sorinwteld Hey. 1s acoithe arent -aiselter laws are on the statute book lo Won by Vent, 1 tu Z and out; erly winds, —— British yachtsman will approve of Lord) inated by John 8. Gibson, of Keser. | igs aury of pi ttdt disagreement, as Vale ‘and | but € will fight tii I die for the e Gifearn secon, § 10 4 for place; Juliut Wore ae ndtated| FULL DETAILS OF THE NRW |Dunraven's conduct, ‘The name of Jobn Kean was prosnted | Peters @ an 4 jue and. ‘Harvard | forcement of such laws as are there. ind. e128 8 Z tyethee thermometer at Perry's. pharmacy’: Set 1 The Yachting World says that it will| when Union County was reached and | oor F f “As one of the bad results of Tam- fourth §=Race—One mile.—Won by | 2” ° th ee M1012 M172] YORK-BOSTON GAME AND THE Le s rs j prame: # Lad é Brooklyn, 7 to 5 and out: Ponce de|® “ * GnAvasenn np [De 80 intrepid man who, afte the Convention broke ont anew spon many's administration, we have learned Leon second, out for place; Samaritan pi } BE | verience of Lord Dunraven, shall again| Plavel McGee rrett A. Hobart z ie cnditha #0 to compare legislation and execution third, “Time—t4s acTuere ag many saade we gusseen We orate | GIVEN IN THE NIGHT EXTRA. seibige far ihe Anetta Cop Joroph W. Congdon and Wiltiam 1 | ‘a ane ha ; that {€ haa come to be regarded that a - man can be @ rood citizen and still MRS, CURTIS'S VITALITY. i strive to prevent the enforcement of the ro vi statutes, ‘That's just what Tammany ee REET ©) ~ Hall has been doing for the last year. Peeley_inisnaes ‘A year ago we all combined to smash s . k Tammany because of that fact, and now it is provoking that any of tho: who participated in the smash can think or even dream of aiding in the repetl- tion of those offenses. “It is on this account I have stead- tly refused to believe that the Ger- man-American Union would have any hand tn such a contract Let Us Simk All Side Issues, “We all worked fogether last year to destroy Tammany, and now, for the here the body hae iain” sti ‘ p " d Penk whe the tragedy. ‘The interment Lord’s sake, let us sink all side issue: Was in. Greenwool. . bury all our fads; continue our alli; "it was earned to-day that, Poole was ance of offense und defense, and make Yocalist.and opera singer of some note, . lL the destruction of Tammany a perma- Whe died of starvation Aug. 1 1594, ae ¢ y b neney. Mrs. Jessie Curtis, the young woman who was shot by Purser Charles Poole, who then committed suicide, has sur, rised the physicians at the Seney Flospital'by her remarkable vitality. ‘The woman was sitll alive this morn- ing, though very weak. The doctors yesterday morning did not expect she Would survive more than a few hours, This morning they reported sho was ing quietly, but she w Bt in y Mangerous condition gle-was buried to-day. ‘The funeral Sees Shed in the undertaker's establish re ae “I believe the city of New York has ‘Premier? Bran a ‘ HOW THE THERMOMETER (ACTS WHEN experienced too largely and deeply the Quperior to Bnest imported. Weld everywhere, O°] “STAFF LITTLE PUMPING A DELEGATR ""SIAJOR LENZ AND ElIA8 &, WARD MEZT. JOHN KEAN'S GLADSOME MANDSHAKB BARKER GUMMERE AND DICK READING. of Whe Weare and | eeulte of lest pbuh dl ply