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Real Betate (other than display), Horses and ? Carriages, Good Witt and Interest, alf-Million Guarantee Page. IN THE EVENING WORLD Without Extra Charge. | THE BEST BUSINESS OPPORTONITY, Bearéers, Purchase and Exchange, Buslecse Oppertm ties, Leet end Pound, Tepeated om the alf-Million Guarantee Pad IN THE EVENING WORLD ‘Without Bxtra Charge. =| | “ Circulation Books Open to All.” | | « Circulation Books Open | to An.” | PRICE ONE CENT, NEW YORK | cee ee eee THE WINNERS = ETHELWYNN yO OT ON es vt RAVESEAD WITHDRAWS, —_ a EASTERN PARK, BROOKLY | Weather and turned out to witness their | . . ‘ min try concusione with Rontons es |BOOKS Get Decidedly the Beaten Nine Minutes When IN REMORSE, =" et tia ais neue verore| Better of It in Bouts | the Race Was Half Over the scheduled time for the game to he- sin air trano fai ‘Nedecromtain| with the Talent. | and Has Enough fits and starts for an hour. At the Mrs. Haskell, Who Married last moment, however, it cleared up/ ees and the game begun. | a Profesor, Thinking |-rin‘aa ment °C PRINGE LIEP'S YOUTHFUL. TOO ROUGH FOR MA. FIELD 1805, NckT ETON MILL MADE THE NOMINEE, New Jersey Democrats Name the Chancellor for Governor. CHOSEN ON 1ST BALLOT, Determination to Start an practically settles which club shall hold down fi place in the pe it race, S, Her Husband Dead. twas Ladies’ Day, and incidentally | ; ud e pea nee of Groot a FIRST RACK— i j noise (iis weanom Not were) than. OD Remamele SIR Says He Wouldn't Take His | | Boat Over Course Again THEN HEARD HE LIVED. "°°" "ese tate oar, Brooklyn. Boston. iN uni Ee for Any Money Foutz, rf. Adethert Second i m cepines Clee viet |SPRUCE IV. CONTINUES ON.) née, Tb. Anderson, If. She Left the Professor and Hurried Back to Her =| shoti, ti. sliarrnkton, 2. rovnttnmer Secon | ingen ; First Home, Sunn Se, atone Wy aol Carrerce views, | MESutte Sataitioe te arly Campaign an First Inning. Counter Tenor Seco era Winton i Work for Victory. Bannon whacked a liner to Anderson, FIFTH RACE SAD SCENES AT THE SICK-BED| Schoch and La Chance made short work Ina Firat. - of Long. Corcoran and “Big Geor Alspored of Duffy, No runs START, pGriftin Rot a lit, on Nash's tumblo of is nasty bounder. ‘outz fanned. GriMn took tecond on a passed bali 2 World) thelwynn and movel up on Corcoran’s out. Long| RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Sept. |SPFmce IV Pucker coe Chance walked and! 26.—There was an excellent attendance Griffin raced home. at the track to-day, The card w: race ee ial to The Evening World.) At this point it began to rain hard.| most attractive, The weather w OYSTER BAY, 1. 1. Sept The DEER ISLE, Me. Sept, 26.-Mre, vio-{2M¢ Umpire Murray” called time atlcharming, the hoat being tempered by | Poat® turned the outer mark as follow: PLATFORM A STRONG ONE. Pratecs Cleveland, Deneasees the Dectaren fer « Sound Carreney. Her Own Ha let 4 After a delay of over twenty minutes] refreshing breeze from the south. |. ; " pb agestii linea, a eeatater oe Ga the rain eared suMiciently for play io]The track was in excellent shape and spurt no a Lot ed badd pegt ha gee JH. , I. resumed 4 ew FAD yee seresess 1 OR 18 TRENTON, Sept, hancellor A, Pickanniny Band, at Cincinnati, O,, after] “Anderson stot a. terrific bounder_ to-| Ver a ‘i hee The time at the end of the frat round Tr. bean wae eonane fee pov leaving her husband Everett J, Haskell | wards Sullivan and was retired at first.| The ures were the Youthful Stakes | was. a a setlously 11) here, wan found dead tn the | One run a for two-year-olds at five and one-half fy aa . Labevtpattyctueestnad Mi bea ae a Woods pear Here, late peiterday. Gftex ‘ey inant tautueitit furlongs, and the Brookwood Handicap | spruce iv... ry Mr. Roosevelt Presides at His Own Humiliation. ee Cope the close of the first bal+ *ahe had evidently committed suicide “Special to The Evening Worl tenth Clik. ae Aton Rounding ihe there Beheheven ieiiysdneetie aloevnean Gb) linea WhIab | - Van vibe /twi tes Oedet’ ot Comunen Before tie delenaten to, the: OeeNiaa tre ne ae rea cpommitted sulclde | LOvisviLLe, Sent, %.—Contrary to the Na-| Just before the fourth race was run al gaverup one ane a ¥ he wot it out-and the way Jt pulled Ploas yosterday and the patrolman were | OR Went into the Qpera-House, . tional League schedule the home team and|inunder stotm passed over th: ok. fer being set sent gut this morning to arrest the|Gov. Worts and United Btates, Sen-~ hole in her head and a revolver lay | Cleveland wiil not play this afternoon Sete ary Py track: | Mr. Fleld said: “This Is not half-rater| Spruce IV. got the lead within fxe| | butchers, ator Smith expressed tistaction fear by ihe It was accompanied by vivid displays | weather, 1 would not take my boat| minutes from the Cine of starting and ut Pars Sates When Presitent Roosevel hand | ics the Damaeene entinae ta. ee Mra, Haskell lived with Brister only a]! MISSED STEAMER AND WIFE. | 0%, ghining and a pouring mud. nee | Over the course again for any mon A Gee Was WinnKiicd RORONeARLL A? \ very secre onivend ragteig et Roberta | State, ‘They Tad with Chancellor Me- 4 few weeks, returning to the bedside of feortte This occasioned @ plunge on Counter | “Mr. Brand and myself were both| hy east, three miles to leeward and re- Raid on Hebrew Butchers over tie triephone for an explanation. | Gui ut the head of the ticket the Demos her husband here soon after the publi-| ¢ . Tenor, who was played down from 8 to] willing to race on th einside course, | turn. I wnn got over the Hne ex- De. Roberts claimed that he feared apeakdanienacae . Charles Kenney Got Drank, Wan] enol who was played | ely asthe. startin ‘ trou id | _ ; cation of the story of her clopement,| Roubed and Lost His Voyage. | track hae becn heavy thin Fall, ne (Me | Dut one member of the Committee ob- | Kirton" wan a) seconds Inter. ee Set Nearly Caused a Riot. ROC iin the Mier meattace, peleerane . with the explanation that she had baa @ikigeasine isl Wine Rica Jected and we had to race outside, STAs Wthelwynn crossed the tine. she J : were. equal. tn the emergency. He eatd \ colved w letter from her brother-in-law, | Charles Kenney and wife reached this Meee ace “It is proved in this wind, to my satis-| broke out her jib. Hoth boats had reefs = President. Wilson had advised Aim to Charles Haskell, announcing the death| ‘ity from La Grange, Ill., yesterday to} For maiden two-year-olds; Ave and @ half fur-| otic at toast, that Spruce IV. {a the |Mthelr mainsalin, secure ald. of Mr. Haskell. take the steamer Germanic for the other | "Starters. Hetting. &t. HiLFin. | better boat, a dit qhyruce crossed she raised @ pro-] aN) 47 WERE ARRESTED, wh tilitigttognevelt demandod a writ. She produced this letter, but her| de. After paying passage money, Kin-| ferences, 1s, (Rem x “Mr Ball, Ethelwynn’s skipper,wanted| ‘The Committee were ignorant of the + Tie the event Justifies It I shall have Fy 5 s 109 stma) y pper,wanted : brother-in-law denied that he was the|eY had $20, which he placed in his| sebastian 10, arma) to finish the course, but I refused, 1f| Meaning of this claim and therefore ee Da ee ee eemness . If signalled that the race should be sal there f# any blame to be attached to|Snruce IV. started on the course, ‘ 5 $ | anybody it belongs entirely to me." Ung her spinnaker as she went, Y coat-tall pocket, and strolled ashore, | Allesra, 109 (Perkins) 31 he declared, author of it, Mrs, Haskell was forgiven | “{-'aj| pocket, and strolled ashore: | sounemiaugh, 100 (0. Murplyitecd y her husband, who is now dangerously | met Michael’ McGuiness, a fireman on | Sit Peter fvuigir. itt The Troi le Caused by Live Chick- REFORMERS AT LUNCHEON. , : Wellman, 112 Just before the preliminary signal wi ML, apd had been with him almost coum|.the Teutonic, They had many drinks | trident, 100 <lam)...-.. Mr. Ball when spoken to seemed very | given Mr. Field seid he would preter to - tantly since her return, his wife and the ateamer sailed away] Connemaugh, with Sebastian and| nary, and said: sail the race on the Inside course. Mr, without him. Belle Amie close behind, cut out thi wanted to sail the race and I could | Brand would not agree to thi ‘a sis ‘About 8 o'clock Met ‘s | running to the stretch, There Sebaatia el The Committee had no 4 tion, be- 20 Aes 0 The Wort printed the | dae Hic 1OCk, Ne found MeGuiness e | eae tie lead and Neld 10 patho pantian | Rave won, but Mr. Field would not let|cquse there was no common unterand:| ‘The plana of the Board of Health om- lowing account of Mrs. Haskell’s| grasped: ‘his “wrist. tat pole, where Benimcla came through | me: ing between the owners. So they had to! ctalg to raid the stores of all east side Uife and second marriage Guests im Secret Conference. Charles Stewart Smith Invited eleven clutched the money and ra y.| With @ rattle and won by @ length and| The Britisher with single reefad main- | omer the outside course, ; ontle ident fo H- Kenney, who ipvan’ oldman: pursued |# halt from Belle"Amtc: wns. Wan the | seit ye art cniencke ene | spruce held a, course which took her | Hebrew butchers offering for sale live Kentlemen identified with reform pot. Mra, Haskell’s him. Policeman Gayne caught the fire-|#ame. distance in front’ of Be Ney and spinnaker, proceeded upon |eloser into the Long Island shore than | chickens or having them in uhelr posses. "cs to a luncheon and conference @ DEER ISLE, Me., Aug. 2. man and found the money in his posses-| The latter tired badly. ‘Time—1.10, Hee Course. Tp CUMIN fhe ret rn eI ae eee COPSTSRET eellad iy [ule with the intention of killing them, ‘* Lewvers’ Club, Bqunabte Buddies, 4 4 sion. SECOND RACE. Ethelwynn shook out the reefs in hor| {76 the run, anc i Khoi lll tf . ; * at 2 o'clock this afternoon. storm-haunted fisher village, huddled at} ” \fcGuiness, in Jefferson Market Court Malek eatas wallags: els | ehain sell oF che working of the fiden was carried out to-day to the let Blip raprtnied igor ig ee the edge of a rocky cliff and looking| this morning, tid Magistrate Crane pward; rf einsel ; : Ag, 2.09 the was leading, as it looked | but in doing so the worst kind of ill Mr K » De. out over the Atlantic through the win-|that Kenney was tossing | the money Betting. St.Hit. Fin, eee immen: continued) witt) tis s ore, by an elghth | fecling was engendered, and in several Parkhurst, Corneliua N. Bitwa, . Cari dows of its battered cottages, they are|#bout in his hands, and he took the 102, (Perkina)....... 1 78 2 6 an | Teef and yet increased his lead, Through- that Spruce had made ,instancen arreats were followed by dis- Schurz, Gen. Samuel Thomas, James . {1 a Crane held| Adelbert, 114. (8 0 A e 2 hs es i i talking of Everett Haskell and his clty| fim‘ in som'to anewer, “Kenney was | Marsal, Jt .'Murphy), abt sa a gs a [OUE the entire race the Briton outeailed [a protest reached the club-houre there |turbances, and tho officers had the ut- WW. Eryn, Henry. 1 Kunbardt, CA. wife and their strange adventures. Th!s| committed to the House of Detention, | Apri} Fool. 193, (Grimu) at 4 5 ‘ the Yankee boat at every point. ; ne Agen iy Knew any tore the the | moat dificulty in taking thelr prisoners gehitt, Eliiu Root and R. Fulton Cut- ( Everett Haskell, the youngest son of acca ape Dungatyen, 10% Wot et 4 Tie ead wate that «protest {Racing Comimtiter am to. Mr. i and's to the police station and afterwards to ing: ta be iss 4 Irate Reet, 106 iol @ #7 | Signal had beert hoisted he English-| basis for flying his red flag, but. the} li compiextons of opposition to ma- & Deer Isle fisherman, left home and] FACE BRUISED, NOSE BROKEN. | !:s", Ree! 1s a 421 tah Liman until he wae informed. by "The |mure Commons opinion | wum’ that the | Sure | etitne “pullties were reptenente’. Biles Englishman had held he opinion that | ‘This was particularly so Yn that sec- | grd Root are trong Brookfield men; the habits and Kife of his father and che ® Dungarven went to the front around| Evening World" reporter and then he| ine Yankee crossed the line before the | tlon where Bayard street runs into Di- Fairchild and Behurs represeut the Stace wrandfather twelve years ago and went| urs, Carroll's Appearance Bore Out | the turn and led to the stretch, where BeHAUEE oan Us S4ele ule RECURS, HHA L ° Chesapeake, Irish Reel ‘and. Adelbert | 88/4 that he would make a protest, too, | starting qun and therefore should have | yision street. ‘There a row which threat. Democracy, while Pryor, Kunhar a Charge of Wife-Beating. + a ranty= been recalle: asset! ain) Cutting are prominent in i " ke t passed him: Chesapeake dropped back| Within twenty-four hours Me a ave roportia " a . Hone: CHANCELLOR A. 7. MPGILL. Was Rover strong, like the other boys) 7 {nie Carroll, twenty-one yeara| when toes reauner the. far turn eed] “IE there wo any ground for’® prot Spruce 1\ first around the firet|ened to assume the ;roportions of @ (Good Government Club citclws, The con- W") mark at 10) of this sea village, and so it was im- Adelbert: k the lead, with. April Fool (unoMicial) and was so| riot was started, ference was behind closed doors. ld, of 416 East Seventy-second street, of said he, “it is entirely on my side, I] far abead of Hthelwynn taat the Iat- ‘ Cornelius Buss was the first to| crates were bound t TT hat he find something to do at| © rd Marshail close up. In the h . ; . : The Hebrew butchers, peddler and r crates were jo win. ‘They advised Srnec he would not have to labor with | Presented horrible wight this morning Hoagie Meera droped Completely out | wan sailing on the starboard tack and] tens, fants Hemant Ns, win Meck, | thelr vriends an w. the merapers 108 ‘anything. abou the conference: buy | 28 ¢aFly campaign and earnest and hard i 1 ‘ of the , came W re ‘ " teh 01 o lo Neek, y After a year's hard struggle he got a| husband Michael. Her face Was @ mass| last few strides, won a pretty race by . ¥ 4 me olt_of the. port. tack, | Police. —_—— Pat place in a photograph gallery, and at|Of bruises, her eyes were almost totally |a neck from Adelbert, "ho beat. Mar- | bow. nominations for Governor, Edward P. , several; Fifty members of the 6 h had been maki itary squad ie closed up and her nose was broken, shall @ head for the place, Time—1.67%.| “1 attempted to go astern of her, but| | 4 ‘i | Budd, of Burlington the end of five years, that is, six years | “gh n ffs at ee , PI Li . s off in the open waters of the| were selected to make the arrests and | BIG SPANISH VICTORY? a i ‘ounty, presented ago, he was able to start a place of his| contributed ‘to her” muppets for thves Te iw Tai paabetant eee eto eicee URES Biel: hdc Jue was three-quarters of @ mile] they acon spread themasives over va- the name of Chancellor McGill in am own at Cornhill and Court streets, One| weeks and that she had had to pawn| ye and « halt furlong ‘] about at her stern post, wind had dropped somewhat, but| tous streets on the east side. heportea that rments Lent |{@PFomPtU speech, which anticipated y ,|the few things she had in the house to Gay there came Into his gallery ® pretty | got milk for her baby, He went, home a woman of perhaps twenty years. She| last Monday, she sald Retting. St. Hif. Fin, E. H. Ball, who has been sailiog , 108 (Perking) TA U2 1 4 1% | id e th Hie) went home | brings Lie 408 rere ..e 28 1st 4 Ethelwynn, sald late this aftern the masterly effort of Senator Daly that followed. The name of Medill of eight or nine] At 11.20 o'clock, when about a dozen | Was still a bi Ing, and the Mttle! of the sanitary men swooped down on | es an hour blo 200 Men te Ba that is at | fellows keeled over under it n| HAVANA; Sept Su-Reperte have! oreduced 1 we ‘kK, with great dark eyes and a| knocked her down. She became uncon-| One I Love. 120 (GriMfin)...... 1-8 out his brother would assist him in the boat See! o Division and Hayard streets, headed by 4 D Sept. po! produced Intense enthusiasm, as did the Daler tuniiiar avo asea bee tke selous and then.“she said. he kicked her, [Rin Tra) #4 Restor’ 4 GA 3 244 tomorrow, tor 'noine times and the spectators at | Dr Roberts, the place wae impassable, Teachet here of @ serious defeat of the | appearance of Senator Daly on the ie was unable to go to court un! igh oyal and joom i vay “ " y eet club-house’ wet v desu M an amateur photographer and wanted nis morning, her injuries having kept| at aterrine clip, with One T Love third | p offs, Field has only been sailing a) the club-house were lowing Interest iq | Wagons of all kinds filled the street, 'surwents in the district of Clego| stage to formally nominate the Chas- him to develop some pictures for her.| her in bed, and Prince Lief, as usual, dropping be- | boat about one year, and I am satistied yt Tee" the ‘contestants am plainly as; mong them being a score or more AVil8 cellor. He did this and other work and they| Magistrate Deuel held Carroll, who 's|hind. The pacemakers Kept up their| that we could have won if we had sailed | , in the day. of carts filled with crates of live chick-| Aldave, of the Spanien Army,| Senator Daly sald that to-day's gath- were soon well acquainted, ee ee ee for a Te T Lave moved upton even tern [over the course. To-morrow my brother] They saw the yachts go in behind the] eng, ‘Thera were numerous fish stands, |*urbrised @ camp of ingurgenie under |ering was an excellent reminder of the command of Gens. Roloff, Sanches end | fact that the Democratic party was un- King with | Will be tn the boat with me, and I have) ey VUE did not see them both come | fruit stands and vegetable carts, y Perkins all this time was Violet Tells of Herself. WILL GIVE FITZ A CHANCE, |whip and spur on Prince ‘Lief, and he|no doubt that we can beat Spruce | Sa! Fach prisoner was surrounded by a| 2x¥as. conquerable. He gave a biography of She said her name was Violet alias ity slowly gained on the leaders ‘until, at|in any weathe: ‘One of them showed all right and she! host of friends, who pulled and tugged The loss of the insurgents in killed,|the Chancellor, and closed by nom- that her father and mother lived in New] tawyer Friend WIL Witharaw | 22, furlong pole, he was with them.| "A's“soon aa Mr. Fall got to the club-|looked like Hthelwynn, but nobody was The Wounded and prisonera is placed at| inating “Alexander T. McGill as the to get him away from his capto latter were not provided with aticks, so 2. No details of the engagement have|next Governor of New Jersey.” ators could not tell. © 7 | they had to do the best they could and | been ri When Cape May was called the Chair- awe ose enaé ae that | dodge the fish, cabbages and other arti- rete te Campos, nag reached] man announced ther choice by propos- boat was not yet| cles hurled at then eee esate nroes | 9B three cheers for A. T. McGiN. In the midst of the turmoil Dr. Roberts Thces of the Island of Cuba, Every county indorsed Chancellor Me- Spectators were all in a state of latory were all 1 & alate Of! managed to reach w telephone, He nott- Gill unt!! Monroe was reached, —— = = press boat would | fled President Rocaevelt at Police Heal-| TREMENDOUS COTTON SALES.| Thomss Dunn English, for Essex | a m that point ‘home it was a territic| house after the rare he ran off to the | sure ‘ uae springs jet winning by: Pata telephone and called up his brother, What ha “Joe Vendig, of the Florida Athletle|in front of One I Love. Time—L SAR Ee aL Re ee euen OE Pha an ne ae Club, stated to-day that Lawyer Eman- FOURTH RACE Spruce IV.'8 time at finish was 3.27.27. uel Friend had decided not to withdraw | | Mrookwood Handicap, ot $1,800, for three-year ——— his $5,000 posted with Dwyer in Fitgsim- faite Ande: eiatonntn, mons's behalf until he had heard from | ,./s%it'Sarres, 129 (Doexet!t SPRUCE IV. ALL THE WAY. such grace, such taste and lux-| the latter, nd to give him @ chance to baal rt - . Orleans, and that her dark skin, eyes Hite $5,000 ¥ and hair came through her mother, a Spanish woman. She was lonely in Boston, but never intended to go back home. The youth from the fisher vil- lage had never seen at close view such beauty ury in dress, such small feet, such dell- become of the other the 13 (Tara) ort that th 1 (Grima) . in uarters that a riot Was In progress und County, seconded the nomination of | ‘ ‘ormed that Mr. Dwyer had a ad Karly and Kept [teas oo g M na : cate hands. He was presently madly in| ai"he would not give up the, money Siena) : It Throughout, Ma ltnd without any ie eet ond| The Police Loatdn President at once| Market Closed at an Advance af| chancellor McGill. The nomination ef love, and on Dec. 7, 1889, they were mar-| Mr. Friend replied, “Well, I did not! Roy del Carreres went away in front : heading for homes notified Acting Chief Conlin, who ti- Gilles wes seconded ty Merc Cava . Wied, For the next few years Everett | expect to get It for the asking 4s though he were ina aix-furtong dash,| oygreie Bay. le te Bopha. adn Co Talkee yacht, and she had| fected Acting Inspector Brooke 10 tako| About 26 Potate. Warren County also indorsed Cutler. Haskell wondered what he had done —— and he goon hud a lead of clgnt lengths OYSTER BAY, 1. pa Ls ; ar Te Jeviteudly met with an acr ident, Spruce |DICMpE action cue fl | After one of the most exciting days on| The first ballot was not finished, i : " ‘1 the others being all tangled in their ef-| Was every prospect for a splendid race | went on for the outer mark to make ne latter at once sent out @ call over |... eather ol 4 . MoGill bet i to deserve, auch happiness, The wife) WILL SHOW A SURPLUS. | firia'ts"eatentn Mie Cuiitrneh |twtweom the nevecrascry Buren 1. neal |e ae dpe alten wires fori 18 vance at ubottt 0 poinca etter seine | by’ acclamation fore the. Feault had was an intense woman an ver - — horse had no, difficulty In holding Ms] ethelwynn here this mornin, Th The wind d picked up again and! Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Ei nth and M ™ ® | by only for her husband, He had to work| oi, yonth the Treasury Hal advantage, winning casily at the end | © nn ea The | was blowing twelve or fourtcen miles| Twelfth Precincts to hurry to the ne up 2} points above yesterday's closing | been announced. hard to keep her surrounded with 7 MIR BEO! by th: rom Counter Tenor, | Wind was blewing at the ro an hour, With.n ten minutes from the is prices. Delegate Johnson, of Paterson, offered very hard to Keep & | WII Be on the Right Side, who was fi ngths before Dolabra,| knots an hour from the | —— _ of the order nearly aixty. bluecoat x . pci veteran the, to his eyes, great luxury in which) | 5 : Time—1.51 3-4 eurly morning, and it shows rmea with sticks, Were in the midst w trading was tremendous, amount-|@ reso! a = th fter * he had found her. But her smiles and{ WASHINGTON, Sept. 26. —F FIFTH RACE of Increasing MADE MAYOR STRONG A DUKE, | the struggling mob, and within fAftecs: ing to about 45,00 deles. January sold] the State Committee shall consist of kisses more than rewarded him, In| firat time in some months the Tre Wie eras YedcsaNtEs WOK? GE cartaan Outuide of ihe bay, where the cou es minutes the riot if it mght be dignified as jin an Al. Wall street, New Or-| one delegate from each county and Ave + November, 1890, a little girl waa born to] Will show a surplus this month Atartare ‘ hetting: Mt Mit-Pin.| Was Vers tinslendye ee eee PT am Alne Ome! im a Millton,| The aricats were then proceeded with leans and the Continent bought larg] delegates at large, the latter to be se- Bl Bl Sa 1 this month to date a ‘The course to-day was three mile and w heads were counted forty- jocks. One local firm alone bought| lected by the Chairman of the Com- them and they called her Fthel. receipts f Pe cure: med fe ine rei a bat Was ‘own Dow en persons were found in the net. No ‘Agreed Mrs. Haskell had an intense desire to un excess over curren - wi 1 4 3s [leeward and reece, Overs : Sere a, Te Te niele inital 9) ahout $9,000 bales reed to, sce her husband's home, and insisted | Hts et expenditure always EL EL G8 £ [io SMiMlouk that the Hegatia C Geor Wilnon, a New York law-) O88 Meagainat the law to offer for saio\ ‘Phe market was feveriah and excited. went the committee consista of upon going there alone, She descend: d| diminishes towards the of the 3 BO-1 18-1 4 6 |tee thought tt would linsafe to race ied mooth-ahaven be Pt or keep for kitting Purposes live chick — one representative from each Congres spon the simple fisher family like «| month no doubt js fel: that each of the (asmrord) fied 7 4 loutside. After considering the matter | face and long hair, called at the ens. ‘These must be killed in designated TALMAGE ACCEP sional District. upon the empl Ms |few remaining days of September will attended by Ina and Hidago,| it Was decided to have the race nailed | Mayor's « this morning, during a slughter-hou OR. CEPTS. It was decided that each delegation vision from another world. Th Pre) seo some addition to the present sur-|imade the running to the stretch, There | outside, but inshore, and jf either of | mecting the Hoard of Estimate, and. ‘the following pamed, who were ar- mines FOR och ee at first not at all sure that It was a plus. Walzer begun to stop and Ina movei| the yacht commanders objected the | sitting down beside the Mayor's ehatr, rested, were held In default of $1) bail | pasa was to choose its mmittee vision from a better world, because they | Lalani: can up on even terms. From the furlong|Committee would make another called the Mayor's private secretary and for trial at S| lal mous by Magis! To Hee ‘o-Pastar of @ Wash-| man and send the name to the Chair si f uch beauty ‘4: Left Baby on the Cable Track, home It was a hard drive, Ina fi-|#ion. eae ‘ | trate Arann to NE ee eee hist tne ington Church Next Mom man. Were suspicious of so m' eauty, and, ty half a ‘length from| Capt. Brand, of Spruce 1V.. was con- ant to give the Mayor that mill ’ enry Bra Pe CH ieeenppen chen seed r “4 above all, of 80 much finery, But sho| Two cable cars collided yesterday at Third ave: wan two length in front | sulted and sald he would rather . of 115 Ridge! WASHINGTON, Sept, %&—Rev. Dr,| The scene in Taylor's Opera-House at was so sweet and go unaffected, ped a and One Hundred and Twenty-fith atreet, A Time—1.17 1-4, the race sailed outside, and when t mill ‘ avy of a Tolmage, of Brooklyn, has accepted the} noon, when the Conver. .oa met, was id court to the old fisher father and vel Marketa, of $32 Trinity avenue, | was A ee tle Riveutian trentered tt never anind. T have had hin treet Herman toidetei, of st fester call to be co-pastor of the First Presby-| an imposing one, No disorder and con- Peiber with euch an evident desire to| (istif, thas Renin ‘ite ‘titest RESULTS AT ALEXANDER. course q firion coaxed. Mrs AVI et, Morris Preas, of Madison torlan Church of this city. This decia-| tinued shouting of delegates, but a quiet, please that when she and her baby a baby carriage. | e pThe yacht: then started out . Where he wr sirects: Harris Sehocngelt, of 4 tidlow ion was communicated by him to the| orderly assemblaxe of delegates and roaring Marketta aad bi line: Nat tio eet! 5 “ i wont at the end of three weeks the] My“ Mak vain : J Horsen Win Races to} blowing fuly ten knots an hor |Strect! Bamue Of 16) Lae, special Committee of Riders, Deacons | spectators. ‘The stage, proscenium boxes whole family wept and the old hut] Poilceman Reinhard: say AL dha the Commitices low street, Harris Auronson, of Ix? Or-|and Trustees, in a letter received to-| and galleries were draped with the t of the Talent, c: sEXANDER 187 th hy the hanya peemed desolate. | Gay dust: be thee Que finudred ana Twen Hin Health, street car wan wirike it. Benedict's ecoam yaent Ov under way and headed for th Island buoy, the place to start chard street. Fleisher Weinberg, aay national colors, and Winkler’s Seventh Cat Sliests Louis Graben Se Go! DF. Talmage is to be co-pastor of the| Regiment Band played while t Amxious Abo Ny | AND, Sept Faces run on this | ANd buoy, the pace to wtarts Se htatic folk wtrect. Fee aa RUN wil preach, outs | gates kept time with their feet, von after this ett Hagkell’s by an lee Wagon. | track this afternoon resulted as follows: | sounded from the Onella, ‘This was the It te the custom among the Hebrews | fir G¢ the sermons beginging Bunday | Allen MeDermott, Chairman of the health began to fail, His wife etraight=| jy streibier. five years old, of iA Kasi One| FUSE Race ~ da built ti Bram nay, Sowa at 16 bye & or Went away on the day preceding the Day of Atone- | Ovening, Oct. fr State Committee, salled the convention way made him give up his gallery 18] quodred and Twelfth street, was run over andy paratory. whistle of the same duralon CP" hearty meal of the most nutritious ear RET TEE. to order, and Samvel Kalisch, of New Boston and go away inio Nova Scotia, y killed by Be undead | 6 to 1 for place; Cody |And between this an meats that parocured. Third Avenue Cuble locked. |ark, was chosen temporary chairman. B ihe: vas better, ‘Phere a bo: " thy seriod of five mi quence wreat . . where the air was better, ‘Phere a ur and a half fur-| "dhe wind had be towards Withe iy : purposes, ‘but for scl on the Third avenue cable road was] Mr, McDermott said: was born to them to live only two! ol and 1to 2: /}¢ estward for nd when ligious : ed this afternoon for 4 a quarter! "For ten years I have been assailed in weeks. In the Fall of last year they | # 2 to b for place; Jultet | the tac ‘an otf his conslats of the head p far bound south | partisan press of New Jersey becauge. Poltve Court 5 toro th in ly swinging a live fowl FS el went to we us old ene A ritan, 4 to 5 and to 4: Prince | in it u sowing thelr si 3 o o t! cr put hefore (he Winter had set in ho] eemier Brand Calltoveia wi Klamath second. even for place; Tioga phen the, race apneared. in bight ing the fowl ax a sacrifice, "| Land et om tne pavement, a track, I want to thank the Rep was down tn bed en Gitar Fourth Ruce—Six and a quarter fur-jin ihe lead by poriaps nait-a length. | butchers formed a combine and serve) | te abandon (he street-care a vr [Sor genebiltating me, foe sam For three monthy hie wife was at his] Foe other sporting mews see! longs. Won by Grand Prix, ie 8 and | Rihelwynn Very slow in| h a an Injunction on the Hoard ef Health —— nated my fellow counsel, Mr. Grigga, poss - - out we John. 6 to &, second; Harry | + ing ou “or [bad merely r @ bis aed bad go: tot to {nterfere with them in selling] tr yowe circulation was as Seer orernererenn ee a Wegpbuded va Beevid Loge) PERSE COREG ace ,Piseister taird, ‘Pimo~ 1) 1-2, Boruce IV. profited by ber syinuaker! scrnged vie dai ° }fowl The Injunction was eg, aside by whial Crysifiree you'd'be @ woudes (Continued om Thind Page) x

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