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j ! J 1 j SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1893. . I H FAltt SPORT AT THE BAY. H BT. MAXIM Alt EABY mKSBit J.V TUB H Bvnixa B - H (, Irfidy Violet nntf IIIu MnaIe Ilenten for tho H Mcrmalrt Htakea by Aftnnoon-Em- ln Hey B j TnkM the Hnrplns (Stake In Easy Faah. B lon-Ye- Intlmldad, and Oloaalnc BBBBS 'Win Paraea Oloamlnc'a Good - BBBBV Kaca Infarcattng Ooaalp of tha Turf. H Probably 0.000 poriont enjoyed a cood day's BBBBs SDort nt 8heeishcail Hay yostortliiy nttarnoon, BBB tho Mesir. FlolschmMia winning tho Spring BBBS Htnkos with tho St Maxim, vrhlts H tho Mermaid Stakoi for three-year-ol- d fllllas H Trent to Messrs. Brown Jt Rogeri' Atteruoon. M ' tha daughter ot Troubadour and Matlnop, B fceatlnc Lady Violot a inert head In n furious H 'drive. Thowvathor waipirfoot and tho track B Bt Maxim, on the strength ot his noaond to H Dobbins In tho June titakes, was homily B plarod, although Discount closed tho actual fnvorlto (or the Bprlng Makes. ItUcrsldo. a B good looklnc son of Btratford and Water Lllr. BBBBj from tho Koono Htahle. was cry strongly H backod also. Fat h or Dill Dol's Hartford being jl the oxtromo outsider. Bt. Maxim, under a I stout pull, ran head and head with Discount B 'and llhorsldo .until around tho elbow, whore Clayton lot tho colt draw hVhVJ away. Tho raro was only a big gallop (or Bt. Maxim, while In tho drivo which ensued (or J second monoy tho green lllversldo outlantod J Discount. Tho winner Is ImDroTtns dally and BVBVB could hao carried 1H5 pounds and wonyustor- - VJ day's raco. Hartford had onoucli nt tho end ot throo (urlonss. Vj Lady Violet and Miss Maudo woro about BVBVH equal choices (or the Mermaid Stakes, the J former Iimltit; worked a cood mllo at the bay. SJ white tho brown maro had rccoltod o special J preparation nt Monmouth I'ark. Naphtha, n VI winner ntOriwosond and Morris l'nrk. wasn't BVBVF played to any creat oxtont, and fow poisons JHBVB vruntod Aftomoou, tho Brown .1 Honors candl- - bVBVJ date nt 8 to 1, although hor rcpu- - J tatlon In tho West was of tho cry f highest. Lndy Motet and Miss Maudo J ran Imlf loucths apart until turning (or home. vrhere tho latter was beaten, and Uogcett ' enmo up next tho rail with tho outsider. J Hamilton was fearful that Dogsott would out J Lndy Ylolot down, and called out wurnlnirly: ' Look out. btm: don't cut my maro down. ' Doggott, thus adjured, took Alternoon back a trillo. und. waiting until tho strotch v,nn reached, got nn opening and went up on tho j outAlde. bringing Hamilton to the whip. Tho Lady responded to tho punishment vor game- - ) ly. and Uocgett In turn was (orced to ride Af- - ternoon. iho last named Hworred a triflo toward tho outer rail, but managed to win by a short head. Miss Maudo was third, whilo aphtha. beaten from tho start, was pulled up In tho homoBtroteli. iomon was a slight favorite over Gold collar for tho first race, a dash over the 'nturlty course The ltancocas golding run Is oppononts into the ground In half a mllo. nd won In a romp. Gold Dollar, ridden with hi nd spur by tho eldor Lamlr from start sh, was second, whllo Garrison seourod place with the mighty Bteo KBtos, sou lngfleld and Bloodstain. a Messrs. Kcene sprang ngood colt on the loin the second raco. thoir reprosentath a, mldad. a 10 to 1 shot at tho opening of tho lng. making all tho running and winning furious drive from Galilee. Galilee was rite, but ho acted very badly at tho post. way none too woll and was pocketed in ly stages of the contest. U lion he did ougn. threo (urlonss Irom home, ho ..a rapidly and would have beaten In- - Idud In a (ew moro stridor. The JK51KJ rllng Jlnma, owned by Mr. Lorlllard. rted. but dropped out of tho ruoo before It I s half ovor. llama was a great yearling, I , was out down In a trial at Jobstown, and ( ras thought at one timo that ho v ould no er o again. Ho hasn't grown any. and his In- - f ed lea Is thick. Ho is a full brothor to ron and G. W. Johnson. mln Bey was favorite for the Surplus Stakes, fifth raco on tho card, and. after watting t Sir Arthur for nearly a mile. Barrlck's colt mt to the tront and won handily. Sir Arthur f at Bess McUuff cleverly lor second monoy. ist Brand, the other starter, appears to be sBfffffff) jorgooas. I Waitorson and Gloaming were very heavily icked (or tho last race of the day, a dash at f a Mr. Kowe unfortunately gave the f fori er tho worst of the send-of- f and the gold- - I lnr had too much ground to make up and I sti' d any chance of victory. Gloaming in- - TanTaH dif 'ed Marie K. with the lead for half the ney and thon romped to tho front with lertbenutiful long, sweeping stride to remain I ,. i there to the ond. As Marie K. dropped buck f beaten. Blmms cut across her with Madrid I - and took tho rail. Intorforlng with ths f riolschmann representative. Lizzie, howover. I held Madrid safe In tho battle for second money. I Watterson was close up ,i uuartorof a mllo I from home, hut the effort in closing tho gap at the start told on him and ho faded away in the homo stretch. 'Mr. Follansbeo has a groat f mare in Gloaming. A complaint of foul riding r-- r was made agalnBt Slmms. Summaries follow: SH nusT iuce. . f rot hnri.i ot all axe which hart not won during 1 'f the me.lloj; wtnsiri of ssooo at any timo 14 H ' , pounu. cxtr, u iw.ptaKra of Sl&eacb. with S1.000 H i' added, or wh ch 2U)to tho iccuoil auU 100toMho B h third: Kutunty cour.e. J i Kncoc staolti'a ch. f Temen. , by Alarm Illra. 1 . UVIMnmii 1 B i m W. i.. I)lr ch. r.Oold Dollar. 6. 124 (Iinlr) i H K, Maroo. Paly, b. c. Btovo tte. 4. 122 (Uarrf.on) a I i Ktdiktn alio ran. H I Time. l:la 1 r.. H roit Bettlne Tan to 7 on Yrmen, 2 to 1 aga!mt Oola H Collar, a lol bier. Eatea. 20 to 1 Kedakln. HHV SECOND RACE. Purie J 1.000, for maldtn two ytar olda. 2'JO to H aacond and SlOO to third, to carry HOpounda, 0vo J ii, a K. Y K.ene'a b. e Intlmldad, by Faror Reina H Victoria. lOfid'.ItoK.ra) 1 l RW. Kir.ttvb c. Oalil'.. Hi (Mldil.y) 2 H Blauton Slable'a bc racLanlft. 110 ;Hamllton) J l bprlnullm.. Ulcmuo yuttu. Mont.puul. Kama, and mt ' factotum alao ran. H Time. 1 03 FoatBtltinr Tan to 7 on Galllaa. 7 to 1 aialnat MIc 1 tnao Queen , to 1 Kama. 10 to 1 rackanlff. loto t In-- H tlmldad. 16 to 1 Factotum, 2Q to 1 Monteoool, 30 to X I Bpriaittlme Bj TUIRD IUCK. ) 1 Tha Bprlnr Stake", a aweepatakaa for H foala of 18H1. of S60 each, lialf forfeit, with 11.500 M added of which IJOO to tha aarond, tha third tor" B rlaSliK)ouof thaitakca; peualtlea andallowaucca: iiiiV yuturlty courae. c. Flalichioann a Son', ch. c. St. Maxim, by St ' Blalae-Dalll- ah. 11H (Clayton) ........ . 1 ISaVX J lt.aF. I' Keeneab. c lllveralde, 118 (P Kof.ra)... 3 SaH JI " lleadlay'ab. c. DUconut.118 islmmi) 3 vr" Hartford alao ran. Time. Ilia ISaVS IV Foat n.ttlnr-Flg- ht to S aitalnat DUeoant. 3 to 1 J f Wvaralde, II to 0 8i. Maxim, 00 to 1 Hartford. HHB f FOURTH RACE. I The Mermaid Ftakaa. a aweapitakea of $100 each with j 11,600 added, or which KM to aacoud and f 160 to third: for nine a three yeara uld, roala uf 18U0, one una B andafurlonff B B. 8. Brown a b f Afternoon, by Troubadour-M- att nee. Ii7 (liogirett) 1 BlaultoB Stabta a l f. Violet, 117 (Hamilton) ... 2 Boyle Mttleneld b. f. Mile Maude, 117 (UlllaaeU). a Kaohtha aUo ran. , H Time. 1 TA 4 IIH Poit Hettinc-Ber- en to 6 aialnat Lady Violet. 2 to 1 BsB Mill Maude. 4 to 1 Naphtha, a to 1 Afternoon. H rirra race. HHaV Tha Sorploi Rtakai. a aweepitakei for all fti of aaVaaaH t2Baaeh with the aurplua rec.lvrd by tne ataoclatlon aaVaaaVai on account of execaa over aelllnff price durlnn the aaVaaVB meeting, the aaiocialloo to guarantee the value of the eleaVH race at 1.6 00, of which SS60 to the aecond and S16U BaVeH to the third, the winner to be aold at auction for MV as.000, eelilnr allowancea: one mile and a furlonir aaaVH W. M, Uarrlck'a b c, Kmln Hey, 0. by Uoi.lngton ula- - B 7(B. HarrlD- - J BaaV y o:K.Vmltlib c Sir Artbur 4. 06lf'aah) 2 aoVH ji, JtV. Newlon'ach. f lleia McDulI. 4, J (Carter).... 3 H Beit Brand aUo ran Dine, li'.n. i Pmt Bettlnr Six lob agalnii Kmln Rej. 11 to 6 Sir B l Arthur. OKI to 1 Ben UcUud, 8 to 1 Beit uranJ. H &! SIXTH RACK. B F' x haDillcapaweepatakea for threayear olda and up-- Ii ward, of 2)caoh with $1 JW added, of which 2o0 1 r to the iccoud anl flootetbe third, ouemllaon turf. LLH I) J a. Follan.bee a b m. aioanilng. IS, by Sir Modred M U Twilight. W7 (UltleHeld).i... 1 fj' W, 0. lialy'a l m. Mule 6. 127(l.mly) , .. 3 aaleaB f T. J. DwyerA bon a br. m. Madrid. 4, 112 (Sliutne). ... 3 aaaVal IVatter.on. grkeaton and Marie K. alio ran. V lime li4J. aaaleiel '' P"it Batting Five to t agalnit Gloaming and Wat. B tenon. 4 tn 1 Madrid, 4 lot syaeilon, 8 to 1 Lima, B 20 to i Maria K, Hemes - H Cioaalp from the Bare Track, M There Is nothing mean .looking about the m two-- ) ear-ol- theTveenes send to the post. B Father 1)111 Daly had all lilt friends down on B Factotum. The colt was crazy at tho post and B ran unplaced. VM Bykeston nas well played to win the grass K race, but Gloaming's mile in 1:4- -' wus too H much (or hlra. Val Gold Dollar's race on Thursday cooked him for yesterday's event Ho hnd none of his 1 great speed, ulthough hard ridden by Lumly. TM The Kxecutlve Committee of tho Coney M Island Jockey Club lined Jockey Slmms $100 or using Insulting language toward J. U. J )yer on Thursday. H J. E. Cushlng. owner of Boundless, it Is said H Is fearful that Garrison or some other boy will 1 , foul his oolt In the Iloallzatlon Stakes H Tho Coney Island Jockey Club will see that H I Iloundless and every cnlt thar starts for the H ,v big prize has n clear field. Thoy want the race 1 I doclded on Its merits. H That game lltUe rolt, Btr Walter, did not do B woll after winning tho Tidal Makes at Bhoeps-- H head, and Dr. Knanp took him, up, to Jerome H i'ark for a rest Ha brought him back to the H Ilay again yestord ay evanlng. and Tom Healer H will send hlra to the post Trainer Walter Kol- - H lint being ill at his home In 1 ordhitm, 1 It was reported yesterday that the owners nf H thattgood tbree-yesr-o- ld bport were willing to H mittdh him against any three-year-ol- d In train-- , jng (or SlfXOOa .Toe Taylor, part owner of Hport, said that he hnd made no tuoh proposi- tion, hut that he wouldn't mind running his colt ngalnst the winner ot tho Iloallzatlon for a sweepstakes of $2,f"i(K), tho Jockey Club to add n like amount and the men to tea mllo nndn half, mllo and or two miles. Khould Uoundlcss tm boaton y and Bt Leonards win. the Wostern colt could come into Uio race. NOW lOtl XltV HEALIZATIOX. Hotiadlesa ruid St. Tonarda to Meet To-da- y for the 830,000 Prlzr. Tho Couoy Island Jockey Club offers a splon-di- d progrnmmo for tho closing day of Its spring meeting nt Shcopshoad Day and It Is thought that with tho weather flno fully 20,000 persons will turn out to boo the Ameri- can Derby wlnnor Soundless meet Bt Leonards. Hamapo. Sir Wnltor, the Sunbeam colt. nndAcddontlntho $30,000 Iloallzatlon B takes. Tho admission to tho beautiful grounds will bo fifty conts. Tho Iloallzatlon Htakos. the fifth raco on tho programme, will not bo started until after 4 o'clock, and will glo business pooplo ntnplotlmn to roach tho course. A- lthouch Iloundtoss will bo called upon to oon-ced- o weight to all o( his oppononts. thoro are not a (ew good judgos who fancy him to win ovor St. Looimrds. The Western oolt worked so smoothly on Thursday evening that ho gained many frleniK Sir Walter has and thoBunbcnm cnlt, with his great pull In the weights, will not go to tho pot frlendlosH. The Hold Is small, and thero will be no eicuso for crowding or foul riding, of which Owner Cushlng sooms to stand In great drad. Tim Double Event for will bring together such likely youngsters as H derabsd. Declare. St. Jullen. and Hornplpo. The Messrs. Keunn appear tn h vo a mortgage on tho stnke with Hydornb id. tho Mg colt they purehnBed from Albort Cooper for f. '10.000 last week. Tho other ritcoi hao llllod remnrknbly wcIL Tho programino In full follows: tint Itiue Puma $1 noo. :ro to aereml 100 tn third: for inaldrni llirre J fur old Height 7 pounda below acale, I taten inaideLt allowed 6 puuudi, ecveu a mile. Pletelnn .. . , linil.irrlinat. 110 l.icoum 110 War Cr) IU7 lallhlul . , .. 10". heconil Unce The Double 1 vent: a awerpatakea for tm enr ulda fnala nf 1HU1. by vubitrlptlona of IiiU each. J" lorlelt If air ink out by Ma) in 1HUI. fnr linme. entered by July ir 18HJ or ot SIM) each: SM forlelt for thnae ent-re- d by lan 2 1HP3, itartera to pay $M) ad llrlntiat. which lhall entitle them 10 atart for both etent tho naociation to add the amount uectftaarr to make the alueof the two eventa 6 0O0 each. In each event the aerond to rereue 97rOand the third S.'60 nut of the mono) in addeil: Sl.OOOaddl-t- l mat In plate or money (at the option of the winner) v.111 he given ehoutd the two eventa ha won by th aame horae, luturlt) conrae. Declare 121 Hornpipe 121 St. Jullen J P. Ii 118 llld.rabad UM oalllee 115 Jerae Belle 107 Third Itace-Pu- rae l.OOll. of whloh $2.'.0 to the entrance Sl to be divided between the aerond nn third, the n inner to be lul at auction for $3,000, celling allowance!, aeen furlonga. Ualeott loilldnward 101 Alrplont 107 Vagabond 101 Keetralnt lU3t,artnon utl lourth Race For two-- ) ear olda, puree SI 0t0 ot which SJIu to aecend and Sloo to third, entrance, $16 the wlnnrr to bo aold at auction tor S8 OOO If for $J 'A) alloned 6 pound!, for J txio. ID pounde, then one pound allowed for each SlOO to SI 500. then two pounda for each SlOO to SI ooo, one hair mile Joule 115nalltee 108 Connura Iom Tenaclnue 108 little Pirate 1071au.lln colt 105 Kazam lot! Jereey Helm 105 ( laymora lo.1iDuke of Hef 101 Cuckoo I) J Mfth Race The ReaMaation Stakea, for three year olda,fnaiauf IKm), a aweepatakaa by the following re ipectite aubacriptlona I or horaea entered aa foala br Jul) 16, Ihuo, $100 eacn, .', forlelt If elruck out by July 15 18t. anl only 26 If atruck out by July 16. 1KH1. For horaea entered aa yearllnge br uly 15. 181)1. when the atakra cloaed, J2U0 each, $100 forfeit if atruck out by July 15 1HU2 All elartere to vay$i5U addit onal, all ot which ahall go to the aecond anJ third horaea. The Coney Mland Jorkej Cluo to add SlO.ooU. The aecond to receive $2 Ooo of the added money and tnothlrda of the atartlng money: the third Sl.OOOoMhe al(ed money and one thlrif or the atari ing money: colta to carry 122 pound, fllliea and gelOtngellU, piaultiea and alloaancea, one mile and nv eighths. Roundlesa 122Ramapo 117 Kir Walter lit) bt Leonard! -- ....lis Bunbeam colt. 107Accident 107 Sixth Race For all area, a aweepetakea of $15 each, with $1,000 added, of which $J50 to aecond and $100tntblrd: 2H pounda added to weight forage: aon wlnnera In 1HI I of $2 ooo. 5 pounda, or $1600. 10 lounda, ot $1 OOO 17 pound., of $tlO0 If tbrea yeara old, 20 pounda: If rour or upward, 30 pounda, to carry 100 pounda, three quarter! of a mil) on turf. Gloaming ,...117inoaa H 128 Sirocco K 115 Key Weat 11 i Saragoaia 121 Mordotte 120 Candelabra 120 Steve Patea. l.'O Alcalde lit) (.race Brown 110 Larimer 117 Promenade 115 Klngiton 136 roir.v.vr caszpbell's coup. Feaanra Lands the Onkwood Handicap at 8 tn 1. CniCAQO, Juno 30. Tho Oikwood Handicap at nine furlongs was tho big ovent decided at Washington Park tho twelve starters making It worth $4,100 to the Eastern horse l'essnra, ownod by Walcott A. Campbell, who won In a pretty finish. Thoso who made up the field were- - Huron, 112 (Dlaylock): Holen X.. 07 IForklns): Uessle Iilsland. 110 (Arm- strong): Hay S. 100 irrohman): Wlldwood. 110 (Clancy): Farldny. 114 II. Murphy): ltlley. 12.1 (J. Iteagan): Itudolph. 110 (J. Irving): Falero. 10.ri (A. Clayton): Highland. 110 (H. l'enny): Gallndo. Ill (Morris), and Pessaro. 117ITaral). In the hotting Gallndo closed fa- vorite at 3 to 1. while Itudolph was at 4 to 1 and CorrJgan'spalr. Riley and Huron, coupled. nt5to 1, tho odds against tho others ranging from 7 to .10 to 1. Helen N. and Highland mado all the running, the first named giving out nt six furlongs, but the latter, a ID to 1 ohance. held on until reaching tho stand, where the Eastern horse Pessara, at U to 1, headed her, winning by halt a length after a beautiful finish. Hl8lctory was largely duo to Taral's masterly riding. Huron was third, a length behind Highland, whllo Hay S. showed best of tho others, llnlsh-tn- g fourth. Time, Johnnv Campbell did well on tho race, hav- ing $1,000 each way on Pessaro. at odds of 8 and .1 to 1. The opening race at flveand a halt furlongs, fortwo-yoar-old- was won by Iter El Panta Anita, UK). Morris up, defoatlng the favorite, Oakwood. by a head. French Lady was third. Time, lil'J'. The second race, at ono mllo, with a Held of eleen s, was anoher rasping head finish between The King, 112, rlddon by H. l'enny. nt 0 to 1. and Decapod, a 5 to 1 chance the former prov- ing the winner. St Croix was third, four lengths off, and Aldebaran, tho favorite, sixth. Time. 1:45. 'the fourth race, the first hal f of the split mile and sixteenth selling purse, fell to tho H to 1 chunco Annie Drown. 102. A. Clayton in tho saddle, she winning easily by two longths (rom tho 5 to 1 shot Cynosure, who heat Pennyroyal, tho fmorlto. four lengths. Time. l:50'f. The fifth raee. at six furlongs, was wop In a canter by three lengths by tho 0 to f favorite Hlval. First Ward llnlshlng second, two lengths before Klmberly. Time. 1:17.. Tho last hull nf the split mile and a sixteenth selling purse endod tho sport Bwcot lllossom. 110, Perkins up. at 3 to 1, won cloerJy by a length from Phllora. who beatthn favorite. Pur) ear D two longths for second place. Time. 1:50'. Tho wlnnor was bid up $005 over hor entranco prlco, $1,100, hor owner buying hor In. Welahto (br the Fourth or July Handicap. Secretary Crlckmore of the Monmouth Park Association announces tho following weights for the Fourth of July Handicap at a mile, to be run nt Monmouth Park on July 4. Declara- tions at $10 are due ut 12 M. Monday, July a. lamplighter 125 Ambulance, loo Loroualohee, Il'i t'andelabra ion hlonenell lid iJdy Molet Ha) LaTuaca 1111 Othmar IHO Ituieell 115 Willie L 10.) llUhleker 116 Julian , too Reckon H Longlnrd 100 ht llorian 114 bt rein 10.) Uiabla 114 Adelherl 10O Stelpner 114 Alonro ... .... , loo Sirocco 11J Mouowat 117 Parvenu 110 llainnile ,. H 115 ( harade , liolovelace I5 eitlbule 110 lldrllo H6 p.aaara. llo KllJ.tr Ii", Terrltler 101) The Irontnaiter nF orkllie Uelle WH corduroy Ill Madttone lOri Slrathclyda H6 Pactolue. 10H H.anaey 1)1 Htocktou. ,,,, , ltiu sir Arthur UK Merry Monarch ioh I uitre 3 rain. , ... 107 Mordotte Mi l'lrkpocket 107 Mr. Sail tie niltun UMl sl Ptnli bO Alan 105 Melha ,,. IK) olenmoyno 104 Hlinmon , On Promenade 101 I'anvaaa., IK) Kilkenny 102 l.ouli bo A Hitter Poolroom War nt Covington, CixcixtATf. Jnne 30. The poolroom war In Covington took naerl'ui turn aitirday afiernoon. Chief Good-ao- of tha Covington police etatloned oDlcera at two of the room.. The ttouhlo all came from Iba effort! of the pool combine rompoied or Miarp. Pavne. and the Kentucky Turf txrhauge lo proteiu fapo A ( o . the new men. from getting a foothold on the ' good thing1' The new room, uliahla to ),at a wire, got the odds aud entnea tne other rooma by ueaxngar boya eaterdaytbe tureieuger boa were throwuout of Sharp a room and Tapp 1 Co, threatened arreat for and battery. Trouble ! threttenad yet, and It la Intimated that the eircumatancea are auch In Coving, ton that the n man will not coma out aecond belt. Jluagarr Slay Have at Great Bace "Worth VIXS.OOO, from rA. London Sttimtirtl. Vienni, Juno 18. The Hungarian Jockey Club Is considering a proposal for an Inter- national racent Buda-Pcst- for three-ye- ar olds, on the occasion or tho Hungarian Millen- nium FiStetlnlrtH), thestiikestiibutholargost on roeoid, flz., tueuty-lh- o thousand pounds. HOT 11AC1NQ OS TUB ItlZZ. Three Favorltea and Two Heeond Choice Rnca lloraea Capture lnracv, Tlicro was a largo crowd at Guttenburg yos. torday. Large Holds on a perfoct traok a good afternoon's Bport. Throe favor- ites nnd two second oholco horsos won purses outotslxfatoritos. nnsT RACK. Pnrae $400: aelllng: iUt forlonga T. Welch a en. o Vibeeltr. 8. by hlr Jtodred-Carr- la. lima, IDS (onedektr) I A. K siorei ab c Madden. 4, 107 (Ortran) K, Itradlty a b. e Hil.t, a K0II1. lone.i . . Aunt Jane mediator. Hannibal, council, ranhan-die- , Max, bpartaeua, and ocalize alio an. Poit n.ltlag-eig- ht tn'r, agalnit Maddin. 5J lo 1 Wneel.r. ttlolridget, 0 tolAocalne. litol Sparta-cu- 16tol mediator Solo 1 Hannibal SO to 1 Max, 40 to 1 Panhandle, BO lo 1 Conqueit, 10j to 1 Aunt Jane RltCOND RACE. Tune $400, for iilllngl four fatlflnrt, Rahway stable a ch. f. Anua ualle. by Saniatlo- n- Ann, ( (II. Joueii, . . w. II Itnller'ib.r Marv. M7 (Onmn) . ' Bhaltleld Stahle'a b c Itlndoomere, llOlNanmiyarl. II nrler gelding. Lady Mary. Pbaon, Come Home, Mile Annie, and Rule nily alio ran Time OitOK. , Po.t Ileltlng-R- lx toSagaln.t Anna Rati, "to Mary 3J4 to 1 Hlndoomere. 8 to 1 omo Home. 10 to 1 Ultollily, 12 toi phaon, 15tol Brier gelding, J6 to 1 Win Annie, 30 lo 1 Lady Mary, THIRD HACK. Turee $400: aelllng, ilx and a half forlonga. J. II. Mclorinacke ch. g rireny. aged, by The III t'aed-l- eu loilet. 105(Ti Flynn) ...... .,,:! J W. Smyth'a h. c. Woodchoppir. 4. 120 (llarahall)... Khaftan stable a hr. c. Mct'ormack 4 105(Urimnj ..3 Miototer. Romance. Sallabury. Maggie k Malona, Oettyiburg, May I), and huenandoah alto ran. Time 1 24. PoitRettlng-TwotoIagal- nat Firefly. 2 to I McCor-mc- B to 1 .Maggie K.. (I to I Hallebnry. B to 1 Oattya-bur- g lotol Shenandoah 10 to l Vtoodchopper. 201; 1 MayU. 00 to 1 Romance. 40 to 1 Malona, 4Utol bhotoer, FOURTH RACr. Puree $400, aelllng: one mile Camden stable . hr Kentucky Lady. 8, by McDnrf Mlai ollr. 1021$ (McUennott) 1 T. W elch'a ch. g. l Umax aged. 114 IT. Flynn) 2 M .1. Paly'a b r. .Nnckhanen 4 114 (Barbee). ... ... 3 My lelfow. Llulo MacUuH. Uayior, aud Joe Carter alao ran Poit Belllng-Pl- ve to 4 on Umax. 4 to 1 My Feltow. 4 to 1 kenluokyl-ndi.Stn- l Joe Carter. 8tol hockbar-re- 39 to 1 llaylor. Jo to 1 Llrzle MacUud. FIFTH RACE. Puree $500, for to-yea- r nidi. Ilvefnrlongl M. Wolil'ab r. Pauline. bj HKbop-ll- op. 100((Irlffln). 1 Alex, Shield a ch f rdltll.ll (lirookl) ., 2 It. llradley'ach c t lams 115(11 Jonei) .". J ito.alind colt aud w lili.ton alio ran Time. 1UU( Prsi Retting Five to 4 on Pauline even agalnit Clartl.. 12 tol fcdllb. 20 to 1 Milton, 30 to 1 Koia-llu- d colt. SIXTH RACE. Puree fton, aelllng: ilx furlonei Ctniden stable a bo Rear Huard, 3, by Poat Ouard Altonie Larter.nu (Donahue) .. .. J F. M Taylorabr g khartan, aged. 103 (T. Ilynn).... 2 J Mlllere b c Perrler Jouet, t,mi(H Jonea) 3 (Ireenwlcb. Tom Karl. JuliaL. Waraaw. tagot. and Arrael alao ran. Tlme.'l 16M. roit Betting Two and a half to 1 Tom Karl. 8 tol Rear (luard. II lo 1 Perrler Jouet. 10 to 1 Khaftan. 12 tol JuliaL., 15 to 1 Viariaw, 15 tol Greenwich, 4 to 1 lagot, 6 to 1 AzraeL Entries (or 's raeos follow: Hrt amile, Bailing Lorlmor colt. Ill: Mlleta nily. lOtl: ooallae. Leigh. Mdget. Wang, Republic, Control. Crafteman. Propriety, 100 second Raco One mile: aelllng Joa Malone. 121; lien March. Adjourn. 120 each. BUD, 114. Max. Signa- ture. 1 1 J eaih Headlight. 1IM Third Itare-M- ve and a half fnrlongi, aelllng Fagot, Tom Karl Bohemian. 118 each. Kancncaa. Romance. Spendoline lOUeacn. I'olydora, 108, llarriaburg, Bon oyage. krlklna. 104 each; Joele Well. 102, bur- - Prourth" Race-O- ne mile; aelllng Larghetto. 110. Running Bird. 112 llrgle Balbnggan. 105 each. Up- roar colt 104. Indlgn, Laura H.UUcacb; McCormacL, 8, Maggie k 5 Plia colt. 85 Firth Race Four and a half furlonga. lelllng. King ot Hearla. lis Raaallnd colt. 103. Fred A. nily. Carrie II.. 118 each, Elite tlllr. H5 Pauline Jennie T U3; C.1I2, Mnl.tta.8S: Ldlth.113. Mxth Race Seven-elgbth-a of a mile. Logan Toano, 1.'4 each: ockbarren, Blltzen. 122 eaoh' Rcllpae. Blackthorn, lin each: Panhandle. Mick, 108 caib: Monlcan, US; Aunt Jane, 7.'. Tha Talent lilt Hard at Gloucester. Giocckstkr, June TO The talent got the worst of the argument here only two favorltea breaklbg through Summarlea Mret Race lire rmionga. Irregular 102, 10 to 1 (Vi.rrU) won. Red Flm. 104 6 to 2 (llanklnal. aecond. Aootlo. 107. 1 to 2(kuchen) third Time 1 0". second Race live furlonga Lady Ltater. IOj. 10 to 1 (RofS). won. Some More. 100 15 to I (J Murphv). aecond. Traverae. 110. 10 to 1 (Denman). third. Time. Tnlrd Race One mile Lucky Clover 101 8 to 5 (W. Morale), won: Wallace 0,100 5 to 1 IMcCanley) lee ond; National, 110, 10 to 1 (Wallace), third. Time. 1 4.W rourth Race Seven furlonga. Firnwood. 104 4 to 1 Lewie) won. Hnapr, 10J even (Yetter). aecond, Irlrzle 112. U lo G (Mrrrlck) third. Time, 1 "Mt Fifth Rare Four rurlonga. Belle Blackhiirn. 84, 3 to 5 (Corbley). won: Downca.t. 107 tl lo 1 (Wallace). iec ond. Fagan. 107.2010 1 (Hanklni) third Time o 55 Mxth Race Six and a half furlonga. Prince Edward. 110.8 to 1 (McCauley). won. Big Man. 110. 0 tn I (Johneon). aecond, Jeweller. 110. 3 to 1 (Stokei). third. Time. 11281$. raceai ' Pint Race seven eighth! of a mile Manhaniett and Capl Hammer, llo. Wyoming and Henry Ceorge 108. Alrihaft. 1011, Marty 1) . 104. Cutalong 103, Pluto, td Mcf.innii, Idea, and Edward F. loo heiond Race a mile, for hagleillrd 110, Little Mid lot, l.ltlle. 102. Dray Foreer late r.ertrnde colt, 101: Robin Hood and Ell UM. la Jnhe nily. ml, I litis It gelding and Detleee, 1)5, Mlaa Plla some More, and Olga, 10 Third Race live elgbtlia of a mile Texaa 114 Jar F. Ileaand Mucilage. 110, Prince Peyton. 100. Ralph, Baby. I rankle T. I ucy, Grafton Boy. and Faaaett, llM. rleurette, 101. Morning (.lory. 1)7. Fourth Race beven elghlha or a mile Ned. 108 An- drew I), ion, an Wart, t02, MyCraft, Charlee Reed ILK Fox, Wahoo and Lee 8. 100. Abaconder aud Waller Campbell, 08 Firth Race Six and a qi arter furlonga I ncertalnty audA.O II. 108 (irand Prix. IOH. sue Ryder coltand llogarra. 101. Tioga. I.ockapur and Jim Dunn, 104, Iurayand Lo.t Mar, 103, Mayor R and Alrtlgut. lOi. Marina. 101; Maggie Hunter (late Marvel). UU, Roman, V Sixth Race One and a quarter mllei, over tire hurdlea Oarwood and Ulawaaeee 145, A. B Fox. 1J7; Flaco. King bolomon. Al Pope, and Cerebua, 125. Newi from the Xlorae Vorld. LxxevhTov. Jnne 30 David Nutter, aged 04 a promi- nent farmer nn 1 widely known breeder of tine norica otthla county, died thli morning. Goatflp or the Jllnc. Bob ritialtnmona r.fuial to meet Choylmkl hat aabjected the middle-weig- champion to eetere The opinion pravalla among the wlaeacrea of pugltlam that Fltz la afraid of the young Hebrew, and will not fight him at an) odda. Pitz claltna that he can make plenty of money by going .o England, becauao the) haven t eeen him aa yet over there ' Pareou " Davlee, who will look out for the Intereata ot Urldo. the ohampion feather weight of Auatrallo. during hie villi to tbll country, aald yaaterdav that ha would tr) and arrange a match with George Dlxou for a hundred round conteat It hae Juit leaked out that Billy Emit broke two ot the flngeta of hla right hand In hu recent battle with Ulllycrnon Caaptr Leon la negotiating a match with Kid Hogan. Attitln Ulbbomaaya that no will not conatder any challenge, until alter Stanton Abbott meeta Andy Bowenat hew (irleani. It the Englishman wlm layi ha will nght Abbott. Tommy Kelly, the Harlem Hpider, wanta to reenter the ring lie aaya be will make a matcn with Holly Lyona, Kid Hogan, or Maxay llaugh at 114 pounda. give or take two pounda Jack Levy, tne Engliib bantam weight, told a Sua reporter yeaterday that he expecta toretnni to Eng- land Intlde ot a month It be cannot gat on a nght Levy laanxlotia to know what baa become of Jack Mctieck. who recently challenged him Harry Martin, who la matched to nght Billy O'Brien tn a t1nlh with aalu gloveaon July 11. fur SJ50a aide, a rltea to Tua su tbac he la training hard and In pretty ond almpe If be wine he will be matched to flglit like Leonard. Marttu w.igbe 132 pouudi htanlon Abbott Informed a reporter of Tin Sen v that he had made up hie mind not to train for his light with Andy llnwen at Linden N J.aeatllr.t proposed, lie and Tommy Panfortb. hla chief mentor, are now on the hunt for suitable quarters. There Is eorae talk ot arranging n match between Pan MeUrlde and Jerry Barnett, aa a preliminary bout to tbe IJIxoa Pierce bout at Coney Island on Aug 7, "lluldoon'a Pickaninny" lias secured Steve O manager, rhe latter oneraa challenge to match the ' Pickaninny " agaluat any man In America at 1 18 crl22 pounda for $500 a aide and a purae Daniel F. Uwyer, Jersey City peter Jackaon and Joe McAullfle the "Mission Boy," fought at the I A. C. in 1S8U. Jacktou won Tn twenty-fou- r rouuda The following cable was received at the Folia Gaum ofltce yesterday! "I.omox, June 30 Jack McAulllIe baa received a cable from Dick Kocbe ataling that the Columbian Athletic 1 lub ot Chn ago have ottered a puree et 3 000 for Jimmy Carroll and McAuliSa to tight ft..-- , and aak-tu- g blm t" accept. McAuliffe, with George McDonald, called at the yjntrtift Lf office aud accepted the oner and want Domlslck C. O'Malley, the President of the Columbian lub. to forward articles slgnad by Car- roll to tight ror $15 000 at IB I or 185 pounda and tha new IWm Caul" belt and e championship of the world" On the above being received the follow- ing waa sent to t'blcagos "Jadt McAullfle cables from London to tha '. Oatrte. He will nght Jimmy Car- roll for the $15 ono purse you otter He atlpulaiee con-te- must be at 83 or 135 pound, the new folir, u . belt, and light weight championship of the world, ami deslrea article, forwarded to Richard k Fox, care Hilt J I f, Irfilldon " The lollowlng cable waa received later at the "nlir. ffis'troitlcu. "LoMioK. June 3d (.barley Mitchell haa recalled a letter from Domlnlck c ti'Malley, President or the Columbian Athletic l lub uf Chicago, slating that the t oluinhian Club wilt give a puree of $45000 lor Mitchell to nght Cornell under their auaplcis, and a.L-In- g an urgent reply. Mitchell haa nouiied oMalley that Ihe oner la perfectly aatlstartory aod that be ac- cepts If the Oder sells Corbett, aud for O'Malley tn at unco .end tn articles signed byCorhitl and he will ilgnthsm. Mitchell aaya any time In December will suit him for the contest M J.cknik. Mich. June 30 Oeorge La Blanche, "Tha Marine," and Bob Manning of Buffalo signed article, here lait evening for a tlrteen round go wnu regulation glovea La Ulauche agrees tn etop Manning and lu case be fails to do so seventy fl a per cent of there. telptt will go lo Manning It will coma on" on July 11, A Chance for Jerry Barnett to Slake a Good Stake, To th EniToa or Tua Six Sir- - EIrectly after my last light with Jerry Barnelt, which was declared a draw, Uoformid Barnett that I wai anxious to utile the ma (erot superiority between ut by lighting to a flnlih. jince then I bare frequently asked blm to meat me, but thus far bavl failed lo fit any aatllfactoiy an- swer. I will now try again. I wll tight Barnett to a flnlih at the feather weight unit, 118 pounds, before any club offering puree, and if be wialiee will bet as much aa ha caret to inveal, weigh In at the ring side or two boura before fighting. If inia IB not satisfactory. I will fight blm a limited rouud or nnlib light, at any weight up to and Including 122 pounds, for a purse only. All I ask Is a fair Ileld.no favors, and let lb beat man win. If Baruatt does not coma to time. Iha challenge Is open to any feather weight In America. ToaaT Casta Bicycle Rarea 2 JO P, M, Klog County Whee- lman, Eat ern I'.rk (Brooklyn baseball groondaJ-Ag- e, Special Vacation Snaps Cf ft 7 oar price for Fine Black Cheviot Rlcycl UiOI suits bounl with list silk braid, double-seate- d rente. Reduced from tltttio. Q Q7 for elegant Bloomer Rlcycle Sulla, Checke I70 aud Nay Blue, latest stylis. Reduced from $15. 00. Cray Cheviot Blcycl Soils, ftvs.87. Reduced from Fine Outing Caps, Tacht Shape, Check and Nary Blue, HOC, Fall Blank Ilermtdort Dy Rlcycle Hot, extra long, OOr, Three-Inc- Vlior Fton Cepi, ?A. Odd Tennli Coats, 8S.UB, worth $0 00. $aCeJo Odd Tennli Panta, worth $8 00. 9 I 20 White Dock Troniera. 9aCUO Scorcher Bicycle Shoea. These ttoods on snlo at th.es prices only Saturday and Monday, PECK &SNYDER, 180-10- 0 NAHSATT HT., NEW VOUK. .POMK BALL rf.A!RS ARP. MTVTn KNOWN TO MAkh A Rl'N ltl the shoes, the ; oor ahoee they wear Now if they neir a I air of our good quullty hand lewel llaseh ill shoes v.lth males that we aid selling at $5 It nnull be dillelent We have other shoes for the Amateur at very reasonable net-- We are selling good iiuahtv llongola lilt ele Mines at $2 r,o and othere at $1 50 Then we bate running shoes ror tho athletes Iwst Itupirted English spikes, at $2.75. Tennis shoes at all price. Main store ror iiliy, les and Athletic Goods at 243 Broadway, New ork cltj, a. a. ,u nnos, Clnad at !P. 31. Sitturdiiia. isoa iwija.ir33is.n?io BICYCLES KEDUCElt MO $QC 00. HIGHEST GRADE. SOLD ON INSTALLMENTS. J. C. MERWIN & CO., 1,100 KULTON ST., Near ltcdford At. llronklyn, X. X. 1893 MAJESTICS. y HEDICED TO k $Q500. HIGHEST GRADE. SOLO ON INSTALLMENTS. HULBERT BROS. & CO. 120 West 23(1 Street. N. Y., Opposite 5th Aie Hotel Outing doods of hvery Description. IK Brookljn Agency 1.1 no Fulton m st , near ltcdford ave. a7 2 LESSONTTCKEIS KiWM Ul FR e E rJzzsX, . 1786 BROADWAY. OPEH r;VFNlNfil BIO BARGAINS IN FFCOND HAND WHEELS. EA'i 1h ItMS. BLOOMER Sl'ITI Mini S Tll.lt IR JPRSLTs. CAPS STOtKIMls I AM- I- BUI- - 100 P.NKCMATIU ' LIHLUTIls' IN oLR Rt.NTAL Dl PAIITMLNT. WILSOH, fflYERS & COMPANY. THE TOURIST, Second band Wheels Taken In Part Payment. BIDWELL-TI.NKIIA- CVCLE Ca. 308-31- 0 West tilth at BIG DROP in the ritici-- s op 1H03 new nion. GltADK IVlIEEI.rs 1'Olt UO DAI a. 111" WHfcBL WARRANTLD 101'. 12 MO.NTIIS. 81SO0O PNEUMATIU FOIL SlOO 1 50.00 PNIil'tlATIl' Klt Ul) ir. pm,iiiiatiu i'iiic nr. 1SAOO P.Mll'MATIf KOir. (to llO.OO I'.NtUMATlC 1'UU lO THE H. H, KIFFE GO,, eVra BROAniVAT, NCAK It A XI) ST. BEST leVHEELH. X.U1VENT ritlCEU. EAMIEHT TEItMH. OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN CANNOT HE FOVALI.GD. ASK. VH AHOUf ir. EQVITABLEtlE.NERAL PUOVIUI.NO CO, (E, , 1. CO) 29 BROADWAY, (CO I7I7U III A HITII.DIMJJ llOOllM OB A.NU Bl). BICYCLE REPAIRS A HPECIAI.T1-- . TT1IEELH CltANQEI) 'IO ANY PNEUMATIC TIKE. COLI.INrJ A MITTAI.L, 322 AND 324 7TH AV., COR, tSTH ST., OVER P, O. BEST "WHEELS. JLOWEST PHICEH, EAKIEST TERMH, OUR SPECIAL BARGAIN CANNOT HE Ell I' .I.I.KJJ. AMU. tn A 111) CI' IT. EQUITABLE GENEIt A I. PUOVIUINQ CO. IE. O. P. CO.) 29 BROADWAY, (CO f. I'M II IA II ir 1 1. II I. SO,) itomiH aa an u 00. TENNIS RACKETST" JKull Klic, Itodooed to si, 81.50, nnd SIS. SLAZENGER & SONS, 10 East lDtll al. RtfiOAWNTENNIS kUUHiUvM Rulasofthe Oams Free. 1as Spicial Oicounv to Ciu PEGS & 8OTDEB, 120 Ksjssu Street, N. i, FOtt. St ATilRl. Ar yon looking for a magnificent nigh grade ladlei' Safety Bicycle, wltb lamp and bell, new and in perfect condition, at a very low price t tall or addre.t jAcoiiif, iii.oo.m,ki:mhi.i: iiuii.din'o, 15 TO gS WHITEHAEI. HT. BECANNQN'S BASEBALL SUPPLIES. MIS llUdiDWAT, N. Y. itoonr h, WANTEU-IIH'VUI- .I'. NCI OND HAND. Improved ousblon tired machine. Meter or Credenda with attachment., will purchase for cash at reason- able price, or will eicUange for tat rigged aharpie ready for nia. Addraia W II-- JL.N.N1N03, Southport, Conn. BIGVCLK. Pneumatic, slightly used, only ft)3, lamp UABBROUCE. 117 IVeit 33d it . Between tjtb and 7th aef. IIT AKTED-Bero- nd hand cytloineter, 28 Inch, mutt Tf'be In good order; slate make, condition, and low it prlco. 1 11, v, box.'tl, lunorilci. 4 4. v nntftt eftmnlcn. RATES FOR ADVERTISING AT THE FOLLOWING OFFICES WILL BE THE SAME AS THOSE CHARGED AT THE MAIN OFFICE: NEW YORK CITY. KHAR DID IT. !l,:tCBROAl)TVAA, untU 11 P. X. Copy tectlred until B P. M. All, AMFBICAK DISTHICT MLSSCM3ER OfflCKS. I'ntllSP. II. BROOKLYN. Tim DF.RIIY AC nitTISINO EXCII ANOP, M Court at BRPOKI.TN ADtlRTHIMI AOKNCY. 8B7 PULTON II. iostte lily Hall and court House EAKTMttt DHIIUCT AtlVERTISl.NU BUREAU. 1S3 Uroadtray. LONG ISLANO CITY. L. I. IKiRDEN AV, r. (Telephone Calk 00 Ureinpotnt). .'01 . IMV1.EN ItOBOKEN, N. I. AAEllIisGTO.N bT., 410, OTTO U REITMEYBR. PATCHOGUE. L I. ,'AUES CAM1LI.U. GbRAUD llUILDIMa EOSTON. MASS. AAS11IN0T0N HI,. 15H, WALCOTf It. BURDRTH CHICAGO, ILL. 14 nrAllHORN ST. J H. YOUKCI UhltH In blniiery" oiini realyfor work Satnr-- 1 day. DO A SI.' 4 llliNDI.SU ANO MAlLlhO AUE.NCl. OS Lutter.ltt place HEAD LAt'SI)ltI'.ss wanted at Broadway Central Appl) in the morning AMIS wanted to establish branch nfllces forth 1 A sale nr fete preparations and do Mrltlng for us as inrlrortn liMints sample outfit 20c, lor parti, tilart address, with stamp. I'AHh.STKAU A SUAKT, 8 HIS lthndes a, Chicago III If TIIE Piiiert assorters and curlers OvrillCIl LATH Bit CO .67 Past 11th at "iffAMTII I adles tow rite alhouiT Encloee stamped tl tntelor ELLA MLIlsT. sec. South Bend, Hid. tomrjstir .Servants Vnutra. COMPETENT rerson tn take charge of bouse during A summer, nin.t he a good plain cook and hat city reference. II est l.Mth St. UIltL to dogeneraThousewnrk In a flat for two. "" IIALI.AUI). 1511 West 84th St. ciiamberursids. waltressea. nnraea COOKh. OS small girls and those lately landed free-bes- t places, good wugee. 145 nth ar, bat. loth and 11th sts. OOKS. chambermaids, laundreaaea, waltreaace: all C nationalities, first class places, board and lodg-liu- 2H7 .Id a . near 2Hdst C ook. wanted for prltato boarding bouse Call 257 West 46th at 1.HRST CLAsS WAITKESs. willing and obliging, house. UJ7lh. t"l RMAVf.IltLwnntedlna small family to do plain coohlog wathlug, and Ironing Call al 248 West 4uth st , buweeu yth av. and Broadway GIRL for general liouework good cook washerand private latnll); reference. 148 West 411th st. wanted to do reneralhouseworkatLake GIHI. Inquire 2ua u est Sid si. cornsr Htb ar. GIRL TC00K. wa.h and Iron for small family; reference required I4U West 4fith at GOOD. reUaoTegTrlTor general housework in amsll lira L. CAnSAU.NK, 3J1 West 14th at. young girl to do housework In a small private ramlly, good city relerence. 223 Weat SStti at., rlngjauilor a bell. ' loi'.Nc) GIRL for general honsework In ttnardlng house, with coars washing. Call after 9, 240 West 30th It. STRONO ollNo"oifTLforgeneralhouaworlc. Call 132 W eat 4illh st. 'iff A1TRESS wanted for dining room prlat board TKtng houac Call from 10 to l. 107 West 44th at. Herman girl for general housework: must WANTI-1- plain cook: twolnfamllr. wagesSlO Mrs. BLACK. Jll West 117th at. WANTED Respectable girl to assist In housework; private family, short distance In th country Call In the morning 2 1 West 45th at, WANTED A Oeriuan girl for housework ana tak children. Mrs SCHMIDT. 70 West 101st It , between Manhattan and Columbus ays. WANTED A woman to do np stairs work and assist In a hoarding honso. 324 West 6bth St. WANTED Good strong girl for honsework In a house, reference 2tl4 West 38th at. WANTPD Vonng girl a. chambermaid and waitress home. Call at 2Jt W est Both St. WASTED A neat a Irl ror housework; sleeo borne; 12. ftOBERThOK. 100 West 7lstL .117 V.NTED A girl In a small faintly, wno can cook, TT wash, and frem. 07 Eastlllth at. WANTED Competent girl for general houeework. lit East 127tb at. YOl NO C.IRL as cook and laundrree. Ocrman must understand her busiuess Apply 205 West 38th st. YOUNQ GIRL to do plain cooking and general city references expected 352 West 122d St. YOUNll OIRL to do plain conking and general tionee clt) refeience. expected. 32 Weat 122d at. YOUNG OIRL to do light honsework KEAN1 . 2 o2 Lexington ar. Wimttfi 3Hnlw HUrhauiM, &c. CiARItlAO". BI.ACKr.MITH wanted Inqmre for 3 PRITCHABD. West Ixing Branch N I SKM.Ii.IIT MAKERS bleed). Srst-clas- men only. 37th st TINNFb WANTI II THUS, P. ARC1IARD, Hastings N. 1 WANTrD A carriage painter, a good blacksmith on repatra, also one goo 1 helper Apply to W.JI A.NDErAqK. lorikera. WANTED Figure .lataalart. glass painter at once, permanent 1.1 GEN I t,l,A"s CO. 1 boa Michigan ar. Chicago. Ill WANTED-I'lumbe- ra' helpers Apply 1 03 ; 3d 7 DO o'clock. Saturday morning. July 1. WANTFD-Ruli- ng at macbinefeedr."boy or glrL 44 Vnntta nlw 2ttij.Hantou5. AOFNTi-t- T. dally selling "White Satin Bouquet," perfume made PlTNAM A CO . West Wlciied. Conn. A -- BIO bAKOAIN-Su- lts eltghtly eolled by water, . worths lb. for7. -- 0 Plalhush ar. Brooklyn seeking employment, call and see list of Information free. MUTUAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 834 Broadway. wanted on cattle steamers to London and Liv- erpool, work for passage Apply 04 Greenwich at. STEADY WORK-f- or competent men atSSO a month to introduce onr goods and dlatribut our printed matter. MEDO ELFUTHO COMPANY. 75 4lh at., Cincinnati, o. (IfAKTED-Salesm- an for California wines; flOOper v? month aud expenses with chance for advance) commission If preferred, no experience required. Ad- dress. Incloalngfi atamps. W. A-- AKDKBCOOK. 044 Wine Dept, Loa Angeles Cat rxnerlenced real estate agents In Brook-ti- n Jerset Otty, Hobnken and New York to sell lots with city improvements In growing town. 41 W. II ICAlMJR, 130 Liberty st , room HOI. CJlfl (IC WORTH of One iprlng suits. J3 IU,UUU Just In from hfierlH a sat lour choke for7; worth S20. CLARKE, 202 Flatbash ar, B'klyn. .Sittintiotw knitted Amalw. ScTeFOnel b iron dm to rail eine. AlOUNO LADY, rapl 1 penmen deelrea a poaltlon In Adlresi ABILlTy, box lOrJ, Son ortlce. 1.JB5 Broad l), FIRST-CLAS- German and French cook: undentends brunches pnate or hotel, city or country; reference. 17J hast 74th su Nl AT GERMAN' good cno and lanndreTs; general housoviork. relerence, cltv or countr). 6tr;2d av , near 30th st. WANTED A position as stenographer anl reliable ojerator, experienced in Insur- ance and book work, Addresi AMBIlIule, box lttu, bun otIUe W A N THi-- II) a colored larTrT"t 'e in nrtiees or atiltss of rooms or any k nd or Imui work, by the da, Addtos r. 11 , 01 l.nurl st , Brooklyn. YOl'NG. WII.IIMG KTI10SG GIRI; csn donp-sralr- walling or general work by somedtrec-nn- s ail lead , ciiy orcoi ntr MAItY, lailles' Direct! r. 145 nth av , below 11th st .tM.tiotti IVautffl ailnl'w. 5c. Per Line. et UOIIIIH Tts THE LINE. AOFNTI FMAN" of Integrity would like extra work of clerical or any bone.t work of a Igbt character J, box 208 huu odlce A A A liratcUsa ut cylinder preinian, 26 . years experience on thennvst of cut work, best telerence cOMPETENl. box lll, wun nrilce J)AIN1ER wanta wotk7 ouuide "and Insldei house kalsoimning and paper bsnitng well done, satisfaction guatanl.ed rMUIJUIj 121) West 27th st. PAJ'Ell HAM.fclt, first ilass'deslres stradv position' ETThK, 20tl real 11 01 hit YOl'.Na MAN wants a position In anachlne shop hONHATII. 1..4 West at. NOTICE orAbHENNUENTroil HTJtEET OPENING. Attention it called lo the adreititiment In the City Record, June 31, IHU3. and tin daja tUcreatlsr. of the tontlriualiou by tb buprem Court of tb following Th'ei.PTII WARD-13- Atb ilreet, between Amsterdam and Convent avenues, confirmed Jun 16. Inu3 Interest will be charged from June 22. 18VS. If ar not paid on or btfor August 22, 1893. TUEO. W. MYKRU. .,..., Comptroller. Department, I Comptroller sOfBce.Juu 80, 16W. ) J dhlrnna (lfciiisrmtnljj. H CHICAGO HOTELS. THE nossMOItE, a now, modern, flnt-claa- H fireproof, family hotel, centrally located, now opsnl H ratea on American plan. 4 per dayi European plan. H lo (4 per day for room. IIAUK .t; I.Br, rmprutri. H Are You Going to the World's Fair? K.OOO furnished (In irlvale rainllle only), tl lo j co per daj. walking dl.lanc or ft to lfi mlnutea 1fjH ride to Inir t.rtmnda. ftc fare, nu to mi boldi two people at the rices named abnvei cerlllK.tes mailed aaasj free on application, whlrli iillile aipllcnt 10 room prices named at timo and location waiileL fti"cr tanlnll map and particulate GithEN ACO.Worlt'e ralr Renting Ageim. 3 142 Collage llrote av, Chicago. m THE GREAT EASTERN, The largeat botri in the I j stories nighi nn tioih st and hi. l.wrenc at . ioloek J from Midway Plalsanco entranco World's lain ,' ! per peraon, I iiropenn: t.l. Aineriran; iineqiiallea xT an) hotel in ( hit ago, or rorsuininar riaort, cable and telegraphic address, Great Eastern JH THE THOMASlflOTErS (European) I0TII (ST AND M WIIMJN AV, CIIICAGO. B Fircproon opposiie Worlds (air entrancei rates, B fl no to tJ per day. Pint clan cafe In building: meal -- breaklast.ouc dinner. 75c For particulars aadres JOHN & THOMAS, I ropnetor ... BFLI, IIOI'tF. Og eaby av. and O.'.l at . Chtcaga S H weltol 112a t. I'xiMisltlon enlrante, tates reasonabla Addrt.a LDrtl.N JHrLU Jr rron, H JOHFPHINF. reduced rates. S 427 Lak arT H HOTFL stone atrurture. four blocks rroni en-- B trance to lair, rooms fnr two persons (1,00 per day and upward, fcood restaurant In connection b HOTEL vARANAC.tl.032 Pills nr. Chicago -- Elegant H siructure. ten minutes' walk tn Exposition H entlance: rooms SI aud up, hatha to each suite, ap- - H clal ratea to ciuba. IIYDb A MALISHbllY. Prupa H IJOTF.L GLPNl OF. 341 and 014 Michigan av . Chi- - H A J cagn. lour blocks lrom Auditorium arid located l on the best portion of Michigan av, rat.e J per day unlupv.ard, J N ( o.T. I rop. H n IIOTFU .01T to (1041 WclltwnrtS H av. ttucngo t'a atlt, 41K1. slrutlure new and H permanent: tleiightful location: onl ten minutes from H World's lair. Itnlee Jl and ! per day H rrini: tow I R IIOTFU located at cor of (lSth et. and H X lsltnlai t btiu-T- udjolnlng one of the en- - tranies tn Kxpi.ltloti Ground, le u new stone and f 1 rick strno tire ot ji.) roomn with nn observatory tower H 250 feet high, rates 1 J per day and upward H II 1. BLAKF. Manager. H lormerlyot Mexican Gulf Hotel. Paaa Chtlatlan. H Ar7iayTnT'ucoad ftSsiy M BICCLE-1HU- 3. blhest rradej eusblon il guaraiKeed, ft,r, bandsomelv t bbbbbbbI CAMPMKLU boi UM, H nORBAl.r. nnaccountof death ."Merry (la I bbbbbH iS .t.'r,V.ii'.,i,A,.".(.aJroa""- - '",w q0 M Vantfd to jgurtHnJtT" H hand ssttesl for cb BbBBbI aboulJWsllllnii. xtiitu VAN. r. o. H GREAT TJtOTTISO AND TACIKO. Tha lleat Pcrfbrmanee of tkaj Tear at Folnt Ilreeie. rniLihiLrnti, June SO, -- With fine claim to dlipoie of at Point Breeze, the heati vera reeled oil to rapidly that the card waa cleared earlier than at any time ot tha meeting. Albambra cam out Rrit forth! 3il5 mixed clan, a mile In 2iU!. dlipoilng of Haul Wilkes and glrlng the pacer a new record. JohnOoldimtth had bard lock with Kate C for. after getting a heat, tha mare wai bo lor that she would stay on a pace and wai distanced In the fourth heat. Dalgatly, the win- ner, had barer started belore, and scored a mark ot Thi next two aventa were Untitled In itralght haats. Vncai waa favorite for the 2 34 trot, but waa never In IN Daylight having speed to spare, and entirlng tha Hit with 2J4M to hii credit, Sadie M. waa alio for the 217 trot, thongh the favorite. Monro Wilkes, gave her a good argument. The meeting next week la at Belmont Park, beginning on Tuetday. 2i83elati, pacing: puree $000 Dalgcttr, b. t . by Thorndale-Ll- ly Dale. by Alden Ooldanuth (Curran) 3 3 111 Roanoke, o. g (Ilehman) 5 7 3 3 8 Joewiikce br g.(Koiter) H a 4 S 2 Justice, g (Cohlne) 8 4 3 4 4 Kate U.b in, by Ahdallah Wllkei (Oold- - emlth) ... . 1 1 8 dls. John Lbr (Green) 8 6 dla. Hal ladden, h.g 7 H dla cnvlf- -' ncy. ch. k. (Redmond) 4 dr. Maud Morrill, h.m (Kuih) die Tllne-22- 2 2bH 227. 2l2. 2'28 2:15 clan trotting and pacing: puree $800. Alhambra, hlk. a. pacer J. by IgalTen-- . der, Jr. dam hv Blue Bull (rettlt) ...1 S 3 1 3 1 Wllk-- e, ch. m Itrotter). by Guy Wllkea tnoldimlth) ... . ... .....721313 David Lopperneld. blk. g. pacer I. (Cum- - mlngi) , 2 8 8 3 6 3 Nelly Ii, b m. lpacerj. (adama) . 8 0 0 8 3 5 Puritan, b. g fpacerUW. Scatlergood) u 4 4 0 4 4 R.bus, b g. (pacer). (Itnsh) 4 7 7 4 7 8 Alme. b.m. (frotter.(hlllott) 5 8 7 8 7 Lucille, b. rn. InacerL (Daly) u 6 5 B t dr Black Dick. Ida. a Ipacerf, by Black Hick (Nell) 8 1 8 dr Red Davis, eh g (Rnaberry) dla Tlme-Jll5- C(, 2U7K. 1:10. 2 10 2:10; 214M 2:34 class, trotting, puiat $000. Daylight bg by Marllgut Boadlcaa, by Rlt- - ilyk a llambletorlan (Payne) t 1 1 Mahngant.br a (Boana). 3 2 J Annie Bennett, h m (mlth) 2 .1 3 llapp) Mln le. b in (W Scattergood) 4 H H rthel. ch 111. (Howell) tl 4 H Paiay lauret, br m. (Pleraon) 7 5 5 Ulnae, bar (Goldsmith) 5 0 rt Green B., b. g (Rush) s 7 7 T.me-l.'- 4l. 3 24l. 224J4 2H7elasi: trotting: rnrse$oa Saille M b. m . by Prime Orlolt-Fos- eel. by Tr'n ceps(Vlcrray) .. Ill Monroe Wilkes b 1 (Pettlt) J 2 2 Martin h. oh. g (T.Oradr) 2 4 3 C. l.Iaemlnger. b g (Pawling) 4 J 4 Tllne- -2 18M. 2.17M. 2:18. GOOD SI'OltT AT COJtTLAAD. Driver Norton In Trouble Again Green Wlna Three Races, CoBTUKn, June 30, II. o, Nortoi wat permitted to drlvs Reality y in ths deciding beat of the 2:20 race, postponed from yeiterday, but when Forreat Prince defeated Reality In 2t20& the judgea Imposed a fine of $100 ontbedrlter they had removed the day before. Thlt Ii the eecond time within a month that tbe Florida trainer baa been pnnlihed for auipeoted crooked work. At Baltlmoro he wai fined $250 for pulling the pacer lladley. Jr. but on that occailon the new man put up won tbe race. Subicrlber broke tbe track record by Ills mile In 2 18iln the 2 17 pacing race Trainer K Green lendet three racee to- day. on or them a brilliant affair. In which skilful reinsmanshtp alone enabled senatrass 10 win from summaries: 2t JO class, trotting: purse $500. Forrest Prince b, a, br Balrd e llamble- - tonian Prince, dam Majolica, by Sar- - rea Harry Clar (Green) 0 3 0 111 Reality, b. in . by Reliance (Norton and Bear) 1 10 3 3 3 James M. b g (McNamara) 4 4 0 8 8 8 Johns, blk. g (11 Cook) 2 3 udla. Time 2t!0, 2 11IJ-- 2t23y(. 2:25. 2 20H. 2 17clasa, pacing, purse $500, Subicrlber, br e , br Jim Scbrlber. dam Belle, pedigree unknown (llenderahott) 11 1 1 Tempeit. blk, g. by Round! Sprague (Nell) 13 3 3 Country bin b m (Gaul!) J 3 2 3 Tlme- -2 20, 2i21, 2:18m. 2l21& 2 2liclaia trotting, puree $00 Semttrais t m by Mambrltonlan, dam Flora Temple, b Bettsinger horse (i.reen). 3 Sill Cnaar, txg b Norwood Chief (Moore). ,.1 1 tl 2 2 Stanlet, Ii g, (G Cook). 2 2 3 4 4 1 tho Del PaHo, b. g (t, rover) 4 8 J 3 it rluBBwoud. rn m (Hlbinzer) . 5 4 4 5 3 Comanche u. (Klggs) . . . .(18505 Tlme- -J 2m(. J 2hi 2 2;H. 2 22J4. 2.23M 3 23 clssi. trotting porBe $500 Enola. ch m , by R F. Galloway, dam by Iloag-- lind aSam (Green) 1 1 1 F'atlile, ch m (lllbinger) 2 4 2 Bravaitn. br. a IJ B cook) 4 2 3 Prince 8. bg (lorth) 5 3 4 Ruby. b. m. (Kearns) 3 6 6 Tlme- -2 24l, 2123, 2.22& SAXOEB HACK Fit 031 EUROPE. Do Hays that ike Leading American Cycler Can Beat the Easllsh Cracks. Walter Sanger, tha Milwaukee blcycllit who went to England lait month to compete In the Important etenta In Europe, returned home yeiterday on the Germanic, bunker waa met by a party ot frlenda, and be ataled that hla trip was a very auccenf ul one Sanger rode his lint race at Bruasela and won the King a Cup. He started tn six races In England and won three He defeated Harris and other noted rldera In the onemllechamplonahlpof tbe N. C U. Tola waa the only championship etent In which be competed. While In England he rode a quarter mile, hying atart. In the record time of J7 4 5 aeconda and lowered the English record of 2 minutee 12 aeconda held by llarrla to 2 mlnutea 10 5 aecondB In speaking of Zimmerman, Sanger tblnka that the American champion received uninet treatment at th bandaof tbe N.G. V. No queatlon waa raised about bis amateur atandlng. and be eecured a llcenae to race upon iae presentation ot hla credentlala from the L. A , rt hen asked if he would race for cash prizes Sanger replied that It waa hla intention to race at the I.. A W meet In hicago in Auguat but after that he did not know what he aoulddo lie tblnka that Har- ris, tbe Engllih crack, cannot defeat any of tbe lead- ing American racers ot Melntjes. the Booth African racer. Sanger aaya that bell tbe faateat rider In Eng- land at the present time J w. scboDeld. the English racer who. It waa re- - waa 10 accompany Sanger to tble country and eke out a licenee in thecaah Prize League, will not come until later In the eeaaon Wheeling: Goaslp. The Manhattan Bicycle Club will hold their eecond road race for the Pearl Cop on July 21s Tbe Klaga County Wheelmen are arranging to hold a picnic run to Lake succeii next month A medal win be presented to tbe member of th Gramercy Wheelmen attending the moat club rnua during the seaaon WilUam V Murphy rode a mil agaluat time In 2 mln- utea 25 aeconda on the new quarter mil track at Eaitern I'ark on Thunday 8 Wallll Merrlhew hae resigned ai official handicap-pe-r of Dlatriot ho 3 or the C A. W. Mr. Merrlhew hla poaltlon In tbe League 10 aacopt the offlc of baudlcappr of tbe N. C. A. Nsw llRctrawicK. June 30. Antonio Evane of th Nw Brunawlck Bicycls Club yeaterday itabltihed a new State record for the longeat bloyclo run In twenty four boura lie covered 20 mllee beating tbe best previous record ot 2U8 miles, mads by P. L. C. Martin of Plain-fiel- d A party of unattaebd wheelmen In Jersey City hav organized a sew club called the milslde Wheelmen, with tho following ohlcers President, A. Smith, A. Setgmund. Secretary. H Plckcnbach; Treasurer. Joseph Wilson: Captain. Tnomas Carroll, 1 irutenauts. Henry labu and C. Scbwoerer, Color Bracer, W. smith Poitr JKKTts. June 2D A case of Interest tn wheel- men and bicycle riders was tried In tbe Supremo Court at Goshen, orange county, before Judge Cullen anl a jury. The aollon was brought by a resident of 1 ort Jervi. against Charles Parr or Brooklyn ror dam-ag.- a tor peraonal Inluriea received from being run down byaaafely bicycle onaaldewalk In tbll village. At the tune th injur) waa recalled there waa no vil- lage ordinance forbidding the uae of tbeatdewalk by bicrelea. Tbe action was based on the law of tbe road and the paramount right or pedestrians to the use of a sidewalk. Judge Cullen charged ihe jury that tbe law of the road did apply, and that a bleyrltel bad no mor right to run bta machine on a sidewalk than a perion had to rid a hori upon 11. Thejury rendered a ver- dict In favor ot the plaintiff for $700. Hlcrdon and Smith Hatched. Tbe programme for Domlnlck UcCaffriy'a Fourth of July open air boxing ahow at Ihe Polo grounds prom-lusl- o be an extensive and Interesting one. Up to date lb Hat of competitors Includes such names s Horace Leeds, Al O'Brien, Billy McCarthy, Harry Newmler, Con Rierdon and C. ('. Smith. s Thunderbolt " The latter pair were matched yesterday by McCaffrey, and It's very probable that they willpitt up a great contest. Jamei Thornton lamoos si the author of "Tbe Man In the Moon" and other popular airs, hag been secured aa master of ceremonies. With the Handball Players. Tbe past f ew dat a have been busy one In local hind-bal- l circles. On Tueiday th Dunnes, per. il,. visited the lltoulljn club a court and warmed up with a lively game In which Jamee, Jr.. beat the ex Alderman four acea The air then tacklid Champion Phil Cany, allowuu blin ten acts. He got to eighteen In Ihe first game and nineteen In tho aecond, losing the match to Ihe cliver partners, who play a fine combination game Champion Caaey lays he struggled bard, hut Ihe team was too xaucb for him, James Dunne, Jr. baa gone to Northflild, Mail , for a hsrd earLed reit of tv,oor tbne weeki lie haa been acloieitudentat th polytacbnio luitlluti for eight months, and a Idug holiday will da hlra a world of good. On hli return he will be prepared to entertain the j.ropoial received from rhiladefpola laat week for a double ur eltigle match. HI. pariiier, in the event of alealli contest, will be Prof. J Logglne The Philadel- phia I air will be Mraaro. Mchols and Charles Boyle. Major John Carmody v. as in rare forovat tbe Brook- lyn Court on Thuraday afternoon. II gareW.Phalan tenacea and ran out live atraight gamsaaa followtt 31-- 10, 31-- 11, Jl 17. 21-- 10, 21-- 20 Dan Madden brought along two unknowns to the Manhattan! Ille court on Monday and gavetbem auoh an unmerciful heating with the bard ball Ibat tbey omitted to leave their carde. fhere was a big mutter at th Manhatlanvttl court lo a Hill tarroir. match with Tommy Flttpatrlck and Bill Howard for $5 a side Tb partners wontb tint game while Carroll was reaching seventeen, but ha then turned th tables in An shape, and took two straight gamea and tn match Next Tuesday evening W. J. Cash man and Jim O'Con- nor will play a match of best of Hv gamis. Th Al- lure la arousing much local Intersil at each of tb slayer haa a lrg following. John Jonea. the Australian champion, la said to b on hla way Fait to throw down th gauntlet to Cham- pion Pull caaey , Jonea waa al Roby, Ind., laat Monday iilgbt, behind his fellow countryman. Napier, durlr the Uttn a right with Pot lis fcuroa. public JJollcr, H pOST OFUCfc NUTIcn H (fihould lia read DAILY by all lntereitetl, chitnrt H may orcur At any lime.) . H tH.IH Lwtttri ror forclirn counIrli nel not bs i peclally H flreiied for dripatch by any particular anr, ea H cepl when it U ilrslretl to mii1 iluplicatei of banLlng H ami commercial ilocitmt nt. Icttrri not specially a H Urennetl bti.(C i(.nt by ttiu riatrtc reitalu available. H Kurettrn tnnils for tne week eiiilnir Jul 1 will clot H (l'ROMrTM lnallcaies. at tbti nriice. ai follotr. H bATiritDAi.-A- f-: A. M fnr KHANCli. SW ITZKTILAVD, H ITAL. Hl'AlN. 1'UKTLOAL. HUfl TUltKh. per jH teatnititn la BretAirne. Tla Havre; at 3 A. M. for H IKM.AM) direct, per Rieamolnp Oarnpanla rl H Oneciutown (letter forottn-- r parunf liiiroptunuit H h dlrertetl "per ( , at 3 .to A M for H per fteattislnp I'arls via ttotithampioa H (Ictteri for Ireland, deruiiny I ranee. Hnttrtrlatid. H Italy, 1'ortujTttl Spain and Turkey mint be directed i 'perl'arU ). Rt4i30A. M lor M'TIIKRLANIiS dt- - jH rect, per iteamihtp eendam, via Kntteruam (let M ter nioit be directed "per Veendam") at 5'SO A. B I. for iil.HMA.NV direct, per -- loan. i.ilp Kme. Yla H Bremen (letter for other parti of Kurope, rU H SdUtlmmptnn and Hremen mutt be directed H at 11 A. M for OAMl'hCUE. CHUrASL H TAHAHCO, and YUCATAN, per iteamiblp ". ucataa H (letters forotber Mexican Htatea and Ouba mut ba H directed "cerVucalan "); at 11 A. U (eopplcmcn H tary 1 1 30 A U) ror FORTUNK ILAM) JAMAICA. H jA,MFUnnd HAYTI. per eleamibip H Adirondack: at 12 M for N()UW'A direct per H ttaimiUlp lland (letter muit he directed 'per H Island ') at 1 J. M fur HKA.IL. and L.A PLATA H COL'NTKIEh rer steamtbtn Mntkeivne, via 1'er kH. H nambneo. Hlo Janeiro and Santoe (letters for Par H and Cearu must be directed "per Mhikel) ne' ). J V M. ror UKKllOttaV. per flteamsblp Premier (let H ten for lilnefletdi and Jtocas del Torn mutt be dl M rectad "per Premier"), 3PM for HCOTLaND dl-- H rect, per steamablp City of Home la OIaiow (let, H ters mut be directed "per City of Rome"), at 4 P-- H W for LLKOPK, persteamsblp Alaaka. via Queens-- jH town H Mails tor Cmna and Japan, per steanubtp Beljflc (from H Han Francl'cn) close bere datl up to Ju'y 7 at H t . 30 P, M Wail- - for tbe Itawallau Islands per H steamsh p Australia rrom ban oloss H beredatly lintn June .!) at 6 30 P M. Mails for H ustralta New Zealand. Hawaiian. FIJI, and H Batnnan Islands, per steamsbtp Mariposa (fruin H hati Franclxco) close here daily tip to July IS at H 6 80 I. M. (or on arrlral at New York of eteamsbip 1H F.trurU witii British mails for Autiralla). Malls H for ttn Society Islands, ret" sMp City of Pa petti H (from Paa Fran el son), close here daily up tn July 25 H at t) 30 P. M Malls ror Tblna andJapsn tia ancou- - B vertspeclallr addpesied only) clot at thtsotflc H dally at U 30 P. M Mails for Newfoundland, by ,H rail in Hatlfax and tbence by steamer, close at this H oRlce dally at t30 P. U, Mails for Mlquelon by H rail to Boston, and tbence by steamer close at this ( oltce daily at rt JO 1'. M Malls for Cuba, by rail to Tampa. Pia . and tbetice by steamer (eallintr lion H dav and Tburdaysi closo at tbis ofllce dally at H 2 30 a M Malls for Mexloo overland, unless H specially addreaMied for aespatcb by steamer, close H at tnis ntHce dally at A. M M Trans Pacini mails are forwarded to San Franclso H dallv, and the scbedt'le of rloslnir is arrauved on tb jH presumption of tliMr untnterrupied overland transit t H San FrancUco Malls from tbo Ft nrrU fn t)N TIMS H at Han trauclstio cm tho day of saillnjfof steamers ar 1 despatcbed tbence tbe same dar l Rottisterad mall closes at (I OOP. M. previous day H Extra sopplementary transatlantic iiialU nre opened 1 on the piers of ihe American fc.njrllsti neb. and (Jer- - 1 man steamers at tbe hour of closinir of sopplementary H mails at the Poet Ortlce. vbtrh remain open until witbln 1 ten minutes of tbe hour o ailm7or stoatner l i.oitM'HIH an roTT. postmaster. M POST OFMCI-- . NMV OKK, . June JJ 1HJ,U H COLTRT.-- In the matter of the application H SVPRPME Hoard of Lduration. b tbe Counxel to Ilia H Corporation nf tbe Citvof New York, relative toacqolr- - B Intr title bv tbe- Major Aldermen and t ommnnalty of H tb City of New York, to certain lands on the northerly H side of VciURTlI STRhET, between Avenue K and C. la H the Liv.eiith Hard of said city, dulj selected and ap H provtd bv said Hoard as a sit tor school purposes, H under and In pursuance of the provlslonsof cbaptcrltil H of tha Laws of ltJUt. as amended by cbapter Uoof tbv .BLsaV Laws of 1 890 H Pursuant to the provisions of Cbnpter 101 of H tbe Laws of 18H8. as amended by chapter a5 uX H the laws of 18W notice ts hereby jflven mat an ap-- H will be mado to the Supreme Court of tb H Biloation New York, at a Special Term ot said Court, to H be held at the Chambers thereof, in tbe County Court H House in tbe rity or New ork on batuiday. the J.'d H day of July, 1891 at the openlnir of the Court on that ;H day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thero- - 'M on for the appointment of rommlsilouers of I.stimat H In the above entitled matter, jH Tbe nature and eytint of tbe Improvement hereby H Intended Is the acquisition of title, by the Mayor Al H dermen. and Commonalty of tbe Lltv of New nrk. to H oertain lands and premises with the b nldinirs thereon IH and the appurtenances tneretobetonglnir An the uor h- - H rlysldeof street, between Aenues ItandC, 1 In tho Eleventh ward of said city, lu fee simple absa- - 1 lute, the same to be converted appropriated, ana used H to and for the purposes specified In said chapter 11 ot H tbe Uwr or lhHH, as amended by said chapter 35 of H the Laws of IKK), said property balntr been dulyse H lscted and approved by tbe Board ot Pduoatlon as a H site for school purposes, under and tn pursuance of tha H provisions of aid chapter 1U1 of the Laws of IKritj aa H amended by said chapter 8.1 of tbe Iawsof lHlM).beln H tbe rollowinvaetcrlbed loMtce or parcel of land, H namely i B All that certain lot. place nr parrel or land and prero- - H lies situate, Jylntr and beinir in tha LlsveaitU Ward oC H tbe city of New lork, bounded and described as fol- - H lowst Bejrlnnlnr at a point on the northerly tide of fourth H street, distant three hundred and twelve feet and nina H inches wcsterl) from the northwesterly corner of Ave H nue C and Fourth and runninir tbence westerly H alonr tho northerly side or ourtb street, twenty roar mIbbbbbI feet and nine inches, ttienco northerly rarallel lili H Avenue C ninetj six fret and one half incb. tbeiic H easterly, parallel with strert. twenty four feetf l and nine lncb. and tbence southerly and airaiuf jH ftarallel wttb .enue C. ninety six teet and H the point or place of beitinnlnjf. JbbbbH patadNK.Y York June J7, Ihu.I. M WULIAM II CLARK. H Counsel to the Corporation, H No 2Tryon Row, New York city. H H SUPREME COURT. In tbe matter of tha application Hoard of Education, by the Counsel to tb H corporation of the City of New York, relative ttacqutr - IbbbbB in title b) the Mayor, Aldermen, aud Commonalty ot bbbbH the ( Ity of New ork to certain lauds on RIUUK and bbbbbbI KIVIXITUN KTRLK1S in tbe Thirteenth W ard of sal 4 JbLLbH city, duly selected and approved by said Board asaslta H for school piirpos undrr and in pursuance of tha pro-- bbbbbH visions of chanter 101 of the Laws of 1BH8. as amnaad bbbbH by chapter o'.f tbe Iws of IHIK) tt, tbe undernuiisd ommlsslonert of Fstlmatoln H tbe abote entitled matter, appointed pursuant to tb .bbbbbH provisinuc chapter 1!1 tf the Lan nf J8HH ac iBBBBBBl amended by ibaptar 36 of the Laws of 3tuO, hereby bbsbH five notice tn the owner or owners. Irsse or lessees. bbbbbbbI parties and perons respectively entitled to or inter bbbbLbI ested in tbe land, tenements, bwreditiinents and bbbLbbbI premises title to wblch is sought to be acquired in this bbbbbbbI proceedlntr, aud to all others whom It may concern, to bbbbbbbI witi H rirst Tb at we have completed our eittmata of tb H loss anl ilsm me to tbe reatectlve o iiers, Jeesees, H parties, and peruiis interested in tb lands or premise bbbbbbH atlerled by this proceeding or bartr uiiy Interest bbbbbbbI ID. ts in uul bate nlrd a true ren rt or transcript ot bbbbbbbbbbbbI ruchesttuiaie in the i tT1c of tbo 11 mid nf KdUCAttoa bbbbbbbbbbbbI fortheinsifctlnii or whomsoever it luu) concern bLbbbbbbbbI be cond That all parties or persens wnose rlvbts may LbbbbbbbbbI be allei (e b the said estimate und who uiii object to H thasaiueorau fart thereof may, within ten daya bbbbbbbbbbbbI attrr the first publication of Ihu notice ill ttielr ob- - sbbbbbVH Jectl in to such estimate, lu wrltinfr. witn us at our bbbbbbbbbbV orbce room n 11 t, on tb third itmir of tb Stewart bbbbbbH biiildlnir .No .'trU llroadMay.ln said oily, as nrntldsd bbbbbbbI 1i aeitlnn 4 ofrliaptar 1IU n tbe Lau. or Ihhh. aa bbbbbbH ameiidvl hv cnapter 35 of tliaLawsuf irtftJi and that IbbbbbbI we Ihe said l ommissionera will litar parties so oli- - .aBBBBBBi j'Ctlnir at our and otnee. on tbe 17ih day of July, lPlM lH aSllncinek in the rnrriioou, and upou mcti subs- bbbbbbLbI queut days aa may be found iicressary H riilrd That our report herein win bprseutd tol' bbbbbbH uprm Court ot tb Male of New ork, a a Dec bbbbbbbI Term therenr, to b held at the Cbnmbtrs, hytbvTou bbbbbbbI courthouse in tb city of .New York, on t leltstli bbbbbbLI of July. IhPt. attbeo.enlnirof the courtn that i bbbbbH and that then and thri. or as soon thereafter as rou bbbbbLbI sel cau be heard thereon a will be mad tf bbbbbbH lb said report be continued H Dated New York, J jue luth, 18P3 HH CIIAUI.Eft rOlTDERT. bbbbbbH JOHN T AONf.W, 1CT0H J. IHtW LINO M Com"Q H 111 Mir n TIVOMBLY. Clerk,
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j ! J 1 j SUN, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1893. . IH FAltt SPORT AT THE BAY.

H BT. MAXIM Alt EABY mKSBit J.V TUBH BvnixaB -

H (, Irfidy Violet nntf IIIu MnaIe Ilenten for thoH Mcrmalrt Htakea by Aftnnoon-Em- ln HeyB j TnkM the Hnrplns (Stake In Easy Faah.B lon-Ye- Intlmldad, and Oloaalnc

BBBBS 'Win Paraea Oloamlnc'a Good -

BBBBV Kaca Infarcattng Ooaalp of tha Turf.H Probably 0.000 poriont enjoyed a cood day's

BBBBs SDort nt 8heeishcail Hay yostortliiy nttarnoon,BBB tho Mesir. FlolschmMia winning tho SpringBBBS Htnkos with tho St Maxim, vrhlts

H tho Mermaid Stakoi for three-year-ol- d fllllasH Trent to Messrs. Brown Jt Rogeri' Atteruoon.M ' tha daughter ot Troubadour and Matlnop,B fceatlnc Lady Violot a inert head In n furiousH 'drive. Thowvathor waipirfoot and tho track

B Bt Maxim, on the strength ot his noaond toH Dobbins In tho June titakes, was homilyB plarod, although Discount closed tho actual

fnvorlto (or the Bprlng Makes. ItUcrsldo. aB good looklnc son of Btratford and Water Lllr.

BBBBj from tho Koono Htahle. was cry stronglyH backod also. Fat h or Dill Dol's Hartford being

jl the oxtromo outsider. Bt. Maxim, under aI stout pull, ran head and head with Discount

B 'and llhorsldo .until around tho elbow, whoreClayton lot tho colt draw

hVhVJ away. Tho raro was only a big gallop (or Bt.Maxim, while In tho drivo which ensued (or

J second monoy tho green lllversldo outlantodJ Discount. Tho winner Is ImDroTtns dally and

BVBVB could hao carried 1H5 pounds and wonyustor- -

VJ day's raco. Hartford had onoucli nt tho end otthroo (urlonss.

Vj Lady Violet and Miss Maudo woro aboutBVBVH equal choices (or the Mermaid Stakes, the

J former Iimltit; worked a cood mllo at the bay.

SJ white tho brown maro had rccoltod o specialJ preparation nt Monmouth I'ark. Naphtha, n

VI winner ntOriwosond and Morris l'nrk. wasn'tBVBVF played to any creat oxtont, and fow poisonsJHBVB vruntod Aftomoou, tho Brown .1 Honors candl- -

bVBVJ date nt 8 to 1, although hor rcpu- -

J tatlon In tho West was of tho cryf highest. Lndy Motet and Miss MaudoJ ran Imlf loucths apart until turning (or home.

vrhere tho latter was beaten, and Uogcett' enmo up next tho rail with tho outsider.

J Hamilton was fearful that Dogsott would outJ Lndy Ylolot down, and called out wurnlnirly:' Look out. btm: don't cut my maro down. '

Doggott, thus adjured, took Alternoon backa trillo. und. waiting until tho strotch v,nnreached, got nn opening and went up on tho

j outAlde. bringing Hamilton to the whip. ThoLady responded to tho punishment vor game--

) ly. and Uocgett In turn was (orced to ride Af- -ternoon. iho last named Hworred a triflotoward tho outer rail, but managed to win by ashort head. Miss Maudo was third, whilo

aphtha. beaten from tho start, was pulled upIn tho homoBtroteli.

iomon was a slight favorite over Goldcollar for tho first race, a dash over the'nturlty course The ltancocas golding runIs oppononts into the ground In half a mllo.nd won In a romp. Gold Dollar, ridden withhi nd spur by tho eldor Lamlr from start

sh, was second, whllo Garrison seourodplace with the mighty Bteo KBtos, soulngfleld and Bloodstain.

a Messrs. Kcene sprang ngood colt on theloin the second raco. thoir reprosentath a,mldad. a 10 to 1 shot at tho opening of tholng. making all tho running and winningfurious drive from Galilee. Galilee wasrite, but ho acted very badly at tho post.way none too woll and was pocketed in

ly stages of the contest. U lion he didougn. threo (urlonss Irom home, ho

..a rapidly and would have beaten In--Idud In a (ew moro stridor. The JK51KJrllng Jlnma, owned by Mr. Lorlllard.rted. but dropped out of tho ruoo before ItI s half ovor. llama was a great yearling,

I , was out down In a trial at Jobstown, and( ras thought at one timo that ho v ould no ero again. Ho hasn't grown any. and his In- -

f ed lea Is thick. Ho is a full brothor toron and G. W. Johnson.mln Bey was favorite for the Surplus Stakes,fifth raco on tho card, and. after wattingt Sir Arthur for nearly a mile. Barrlck's colt

mt to the tront and won handily. Sir Arthurf at Bess McUuff cleverly lor second monoy.

ist Brand, the other starter, appears to besBfffffff) jorgooas.

I Waitorson and Gloaming were very heavilyicked (or tho last race of the day, a dash at

f a Mr. Kowe unfortunately gave thef fori er tho worst of the send-of- f and the gold- -I lnr had too much ground to make up andI sti' d any chance of victory. Gloaming in- -

TanTaH dif 'ed Marie K. with the lead for half theney and thon romped to tho front with

lertbenutiful long, sweeping stride to remainI ,. i there to the ond. As Marie K. dropped buckf beaten. Blmms cut across her with Madrid

I - and took tho rail. Intorforlng with thsf riolschmann representative. Lizzie, howover.I held Madrid safe In tho battle for second money.I Watterson was close up ,i uuartorof a mlloI from home, hut the effort in closing tho gap

at the start told on him and ho faded away inthe homo stretch. 'Mr. Follansbeo has a groat

f mare in Gloaming. A complaint of foul ridingr-- r was made agalnBt Slmms. Summaries follow:

SH nusT iuce.. f rot hnri.i ot all axe which hart not won during

1 'f the me.lloj; wtnsiri of ssooo at any timo 14H ' , pounu. cxtr, u iw.ptaKra of Sl&eacb. with S1.000H i' added, or wh ch 2U)to tho iccuoil auU 100toMhoB h third: Kutunty cour.e.

J i Kncoc staolti'a ch. f Temen. , by Alarm Illra.1 . UVIMnmii 1

B i m W. i.. I)lr ch. r.Oold Dollar. 6. 124 (Iinlr) iH K, Maroo. Paly, b. c. Btovo tte. 4. 122 (Uarrf.on) aI i Ktdiktn alio ran.H I Time. l:la 1 r..

H roit Bettlne Tan to 7 on Yrmen, 2 to 1 aga!mt OolaH Collar, a lol bier. Eatea. 20 to 1 Kedakln.

HHV SECOND RACE.

Purie J 1.000, for maldtn two ytar olda. 2'JO toH aacond and SlOO to third, to carry HOpounda, 0vo

J ii, a K. Y K.ene'a b. e Intlmldad, by Faror ReinaH Victoria. lOfid'.ItoK.ra) 1

l RW. Kir.ttvb c. Oalil'.. Hi (Mldil.y) 2H Blauton Slable'a b c racLanlft. 110 ;Hamllton) Jl bprlnullm.. Ulcmuo yuttu. Mont.puul. Kama, and

mt ' factotum alao ran.H Time. 1 03FoatBtltinr Tan to 7 on Galllaa. 7 to 1 aialnat MIc

1 tnao Queen , to 1 Kama. 10 to 1 rackanlff. loto t In--

H tlmldad. 16 to 1 Factotum, 2Q to 1 Monteoool, 30 to X

I BpriaittlmeBj TUIRD IUCK.) 1 Tha Bprlnr Stake", a aweepatakaa forH foala of 18H1. of S60 each, lialf forfeit, with 11.500

M added of which IJOO to tha aarond, tha third tor"B rlaSliK)ouof thaitakca; peualtlea andallowaucca:iiiiV yuturlty courae.

c. Flalichioann a Son', ch. c. St. Maxim, by St' Blalae-Dalll- ah. 11H (Clayton) ........ . 1ISaVX J lt.aF. I' Keeneab. c lllveralde, 118 (P Kof.ra)... 3SaH JI " lleadlay'ab. c. DUconut.118 islmmi) 3

vr" Hartford alao ran.Time. Ilia

ISaVS IV Foat n.ttlnr-Flg- ht to S aitalnat DUeoant. 3 to 1

J f Wvaralde, II to 0 8i. Maxim, 00 to 1 Hartford.HHB f FOURTH RACE.

I The Mermaid Ftakaa. a aweapitakea of $100 each withj 11,600 added, or which KM to aacoud and f 160 to

third: for nine a three yeara uld, roala uf 18U0, one unaB andafurlonffB B. 8. Brown a b f Afternoon, by Troubadour-M- att

nee. Ii7 (liogirett) 1BlaultoB Stabta a l f. Violet, 117 (Hamilton) ... 2Boyle Mttleneld b. f. Mile Maude, 117 (UlllaaeU). a

Kaohtha aUo ran. ,H Time. 1 TA 4IIH Poit Hettinc-Ber- en to 6 aialnat Lady Violet. 2 to 1BsB Mill Maude. 4 to 1 Naphtha, a to 1 Afternoon.H rirra race.

HHaV Tha Sorploi Rtakai. a aweepitakei for all fti ofaaVaaaH t2Baaeh with the aurplua rec.lvrd by tne ataoclatlonaaVaaaVai on account of execaa over aelllnff price durlnn theaaVaaVB meeting, the aaiocialloo to guarantee the value of theeleaVH race at 1.6 00, of which SS60 to the aecond and S16UBaVeH to the third, the winner to be aold at auction for

MV as.000, eelilnr allowancea: one mile and a furloniraaaVH W. M, Uarrlck'a b c, Kmln Hey, 0. by Uoi.lngton ula- -

B 7(B. HarrlD- - JBaaV y o:K.Vmltlib c Sir Artbur 4. 06lf'aah) 2aoVH ji, JtV. Newlon'ach. f lleia McDulI. 4, J (Carter).... 3H Beit Brand aUo ran

Dine, li'.n.i Pmt Bettlnr Six lob agalnii Kmln Rej. 11 to 6 Sir

B l Arthur. OKI to 1 Ben UcUud, 8 to 1 Beit uranJ.H &! SIXTH RACK.

B F' x haDillcapaweepatakea for threayear olda and up--

Ii ward, of 2)caoh with $1 JW added, of which 2o01 r to the iccoud anl flootetbe third, ouemllaon turf.

LLH I) J a. Follan.bee a b m. aioanilng. IS, by Sir ModredM U Twilight. W7 (UltleHeld).i... 1

fj' W, 0. lialy'a l m. Mule 6. 127(l.mly) , .. 3aaleaB f T. J. DwyerA bon a br. m. Madrid. 4, 112 (Sliutne). ... 3aaaVal IVatter.on. grkeaton and Marie K. alio ran.

V lime li4J.aaaleiel '' P"it Batting Five to t agalnit Gloaming and Wat.

B tenon. 4 tn 1 Madrid, 4 lot syaeilon, 8 to 1 Lima,B 20 to i Maria K,

Hemes -H Cioaalp from the Bare Track,M There Is nothing mean .looking about them two-- ) ear-ol- theTveenes send to the post.B Father 1)111 Daly had all lilt friends down onB Factotum. The colt was crazy at tho post andB ran unplaced.

VM Bykeston nas well played to win the grassK race, but Gloaming's mile in 1:4- -' wus tooH much (or hlra.

Val Gold Dollar's race on Thursday cooked himfor yesterday's event Ho hnd none of his

1 great speed, ulthough hard ridden by Lumly.TM The Kxecutlve Committee of tho Coney

M Island Jockey Club lined Jockey Slmms $100or using Insulting language toward J. U.

J)yer on Thursday.H J. E. Cushlng. owner of Boundless, it Is saidH Is fearful that Garrison or some other boy will

1 , foul his oolt In the Iloallzatlon StakesH Tho Coney Island Jockey Club will see thatH I Iloundless and every cnlt thar starts for theH ,v big prize has n clear field. Thoy want the race1 I doclded on Its merits.

H That game lltUe rolt, Btr Walter, did not doB woll after winning tho Tidal Makes at Bhoeps--H head, and Dr. Knanp took him, up,to JeromeH i'ark for a rest Ha brought him back to theH Ilay again yestord ay evanlng. and Tom HealerH will send hlra to the post Trainer Walter Kol--

H lint being ill at his home In 1 ordhitm,1 It was reported yesterday that the owners nf

H thattgood tbree-yesr-o- ld bport were willing toH mittdh him against any three-year-ol- d In train-- ,

jng (or SlfXOOa .Toe Taylor, part owner ofHport, said that he hnd made no tuoh proposi-tion, hut that he wouldn't mind running hiscolt ngalnst the winner ot tho Iloallzatlon for asweepstakes of $2,f"i(K), tho Jockey Club to addn like amount and the men to tea mllo nndnhalf, mllo and or two miles.Khould Uoundlcss tm boaton y and BtLeonards win. the Wostern colt could comeinto Uio race.

NOW lOtl XltV HEALIZATIOX.

Hotiadlesa ruid St. Tonarda to Meet To-da- y

for the 830,000 Prlzr.Tho Couoy Island Jockey Club offers a splon-di- d

progrnmmo for tho closing day of Itsspring meeting nt Shcopshoad Day andIt Is thought that with tho weather flno fully20,000 persons will turn out to boo the Ameri-can Derby wlnnor Soundless meet BtLeonards. Hamapo. Sir Wnltor, the Sunbeamcolt. nndAcddontlntho $30,000 IloallzatlonB takes.

Tho admission to tho beautiful grounds willbo fifty conts. Tho Iloallzatlon Htakos. thefifth raco on tho programme, will not bo starteduntil after 4 o'clock, and will glo businesspooplo ntnplotlmn to roach tho course. A-lthouch Iloundtoss will bo called upon to oon-ced- o

weight to all o( his oppononts. thoro arenot a (ew good judgos who fancy him to winovor St. Looimrds. The Western ooltworked so smoothly on Thursday evening thatho gained many frleniK Sir Walter has

and thoBunbcnm cnlt, with his greatpull In the weights, will not go to tho potfrlendlosH. The Hold Is small, and thero willbe no eicuso for crowding or foul riding, ofwhich Owner Cushlng sooms to stand In greatdrad.

Tim Double Event for will bringtogether such likely youngsters as H derabsd.Declare. St. Jullen. and Hornplpo. The Messrs.Keunn appear tn h vo a mortgage on tho stnkewith Hydornb id. tho Mg colt they purehnBedfrom Albort Cooper for f.'10.000 last week. Thoother ritcoi hao llllod remnrknbly wcIL

Tho programino In full follows:tint Itiue Puma $1 noo. :ro to aereml 100 tn

third: for inaldrni llirre J fur old Height 7 poundabelow acale, I taten inaideLt allowed 6 puuudi, ecveu

a mile.Pletelnn .. . , linil.irrlinat. 110l.icoum 110 War Cr) IU7lallhlul . , .. 10".

heconil Unce The Double 1 vent: a awerpatakea fortm enr ulda fnala nf 1HU1. by vubitrlptlona of IiiUeach. J" lorlelt If air ink out by Ma) in 1HUI. fnrlinme. entered by July ir 18HJ or ot SIM) each: SMforlelt for thnae ent-re- d by lan 2 1HP3, itartera topay $M) ad llrlntiat. which lhall entitle them 10 atartfor both etent tho naociation to add the amountuectftaarr to make the alueof the two eventa 6 0O0each. In each event the aerond to rereue 97rOand thethird S.'60 nut of the mono) in addeil: Sl.OOOaddl-t- l

mat In plate or money (at the option of the winner)v.111 he given ehoutd the two eventa ha won by thaame horae, luturlt) conrae.Declare 121 Hornpipe 121St. Jullen J P. Ii 118llld.rabad UM oalllee 115Jerae Belle 107

Third Itace-Pu- rae l.OOll. of whloh $2.'.0 to theentrance Sl to be divided between the aerond

nn third, the n inner to be lul at auction for $3,000,celling allowance!, aeen furlonga.Ualeott loilldnward 101Alrplont 107 Vagabond 101Keetralnt lU3t,artnon utl

lourth Race For two-- ) ear olda, puree SI 0t0 otwhich SJIu to aecend and Sloo to third, entrance,$16 the wlnnrr to bo aold at auction tor S8 OOO Iffor $J 'A) alloned 6 pound!, for J txio. ID pounde,then one pound allowed for each SlOO to SI 500. thentwo pounda for each SlOO to SI ooo, one hair mileJoule 115nalltee 108Connura Iom Tenaclnue 108little Pirate 1071au.lln colt 105Kazam lot! Jereey Helm 105( laymora lo.1iDuke of Hef 101Cuckoo I) J

Mfth Race The ReaMaation Stakea, for three yearolda,fnaiauf IKm), a aweepatakaa by the following reipectite aubacriptlona I or horaea entered aa foala brJul) 16, Ihuo, $100 eacn, .', forlelt If elruck out byJuly 15 18t. anl only 26 If atruck out by July 16.1KH1. For horaea entered aa yearllnge br uly 15.181)1. when the atakra cloaed, J2U0 each, $100 forfeit ifatruck out by July 15 1HU2 All elartere to vay$i5Uaddit onal, all ot which ahall go to the aecond anJthird horaea. The Coney Mland Jorkej Cluo to addSlO.ooU. The aecond to receive $2 Ooo of the addedmoney and tnothlrda of the atartlng money: thethird Sl.OOOoMhe al(ed money and one thlrif or theatari ing money: colta to carry 122 pound, fllliea andgelOtngellU, piaultiea and alloaancea, one mile andnv eighths.Roundlesa 122Ramapo 117Kir Walter lit) bt Leonard! -- ....lisBunbeam colt. 107Accident 107

Sixth Race For all area, a aweepetakea of $15each, with $1,000 added, of which $J50 to aecond and$100tntblrd: 2H pounda added to weight forage: aonwlnnera In 1HI I of $2 ooo. 5 pounda, or $1600. 10lounda, ot $1 OOO 17 pound., of $tlO0 If tbrea yearaold, 20 pounda: If rour or upward, 30 pounda,

to carry 100 pounda, three quarter! of a mil)on turf.Gloaming ,...117inoaa H 128Sirocco K 115 Key Weat 11 iSaragoaia 121 Mordotte 120Candelabra 120 Steve Patea. l.'OAlcalde lit) (.race Brown 110Larimer 117 Promenade 115Klngiton 136

roir.v.vr caszpbell's coup.

Feaanra Lands the Onkwood Handicap at 8tn 1.

CniCAQO, Juno 30. Tho Oikwood Handicapat nine furlongs was tho big ovent decided atWashington Park tho twelve startersmaking It worth $4,100 to the Eastern horsel'essnra, ownod by Walcott A. Campbell, whowon In a pretty finish. Thoso who made upthe field were- - Huron, 112 (Dlaylock): HolenX.. 07 IForklns): Uessle Iilsland. 110 (Arm-

strong): Hay S. 100 irrohman): Wlldwood.110 (Clancy): Farldny. 114 II. Murphy): ltlley.12.1 (J. Iteagan): Itudolph. 110 (J. Irving):Falero. 10.ri (A. Clayton): Highland. 110 (H.l'enny): Gallndo. Ill (Morris), and Pessaro.117ITaral). In the hotting Gallndo closed fa-vorite at 3 to 1. while Itudolph was at 4 to 1and CorrJgan'spalr. Riley and Huron, coupled.nt5to 1, tho odds against tho others rangingfrom 7 to .10 to 1.

Helen N. and Highland mado all the running,the first named giving out nt six furlongs, butthe latter, a ID to 1 ohance. held on untilreaching tho stand, where the Eastern horsePessara, at U to 1, headed her, winning by halta length after a beautiful finish. Hl8lctorywas largely duo to Taral's masterly riding.Huron was third, a length behind Highland,whllo Hay S. showed best of tho others, llnlsh-tn- g

fourth. Time,Johnnv Campbell did well on tho race, hav-

ing $1,000 each way on Pessaro. at odds of 8and .1 to 1.

The opening race at flveand a halt furlongs,fortwo-yoar-old- was won by Iter El PantaAnita, UK). Morris up, defoatlng the favorite,Oakwood. by a head. French Lady was third.Time, lil'J'. The second race, at ono mllo,with a Held of eleen s, wasanoher rasping head finish between The King,112, rlddon by H. l'enny. nt 0 to 1. andDecapod, a 5 to 1 chance the former prov-ing the winner. St Croix was third, fourlengths off, and Aldebaran, tho favorite,sixth. Time. 1:45. 'the fourth race, thefirst hal f of the split mile and sixteenth sellingpurse, fell to tho H to 1 chunco Annie Drown.102. A. Clayton in tho saddle, she winningeasily by two longths (rom tho 5 to 1 shotCynosure, who heat Pennyroyal, tho fmorlto.four lengths. Time. l:50'f. The fifth raee. atsix furlongs, was wop In a canter by threelengths by tho 0 to f favorite Hlval. FirstWard llnlshlng second, two lengths beforeKlmberly. Time. 1:17.. Tho last hull nf thesplit mile and a sixteenth selling purse endodtho sport Bwcot lllossom. 110, Perkins up. at3 to 1, won cloerJy by a length from Phllora.who beatthn favorite. Pur) ear D two longthsfor second place. Time. 1:50'. Tho wlnnorwas bid up $005 over hor entranco prlco,$1,100, hor owner buying hor In.

Welahto (br the Fourth or July Handicap.Secretary Crlckmore of the Monmouth Park

Association announces tho following weightsfor the Fourth of July Handicap at a mile, tobe run nt Monmouth Park on July 4. Declara-tions at $10 are due ut 12 M. Monday, July a.lamplighter 125 Ambulance, looLoroualohee, Il'i t'andelabra ionhlonenell lid iJdy Molet Ha)LaTuaca 1111 Othmar IHOItuieell 115 Willie L 10.)llUhleker 116 Julian , tooReckon H Longlnrd 100ht llorian 114 bt rein 10.)Uiabla 114 Adelherl 10OStelpner 114 Alonro ... .... , looSirocco 11J Mouowat 117

Parvenu 110 llainnile ,. H 115( harade , liolovelace I5

eitlbule 110 lldrllo H6p.aaara. llo KllJ.tr Ii",Terrltler 101) The Irontnaiter nF

orkllie Uelle WH corduroy IllMadttone lOri Slrathclyda H6Pactolue. 10H H.anaey 1)1

Htocktou. ,,,, , ltiu sir Arthur UK

Merry Monarch ioh I uitre 3rain. , ... 107 Mordotte Mil'lrkpocket 107 Mr. Sail tieniltun UMl sl Ptnli bOAlan 105 Melha ,,. IK)olenmoyno 104 Hlinmon , OnPromenade 101 I'anvaaa., IK)

Kilkenny 102 l.ouli bo

A Hitter Poolroom War nt Covington,CixcixtATf. Jnne 30. The poolroom war In Covington

took naerl'ui turn aitirday afiernoon. Chief Good-ao-

of tha Covington police etatloned oDlcera at two ofthe room.. The ttouhlo all came from Iba effort! ofthe pool combine rompoied or Miarp. Pavne. and theKentucky Turf txrhauge lo proteiu fapo A ( o . thenew men. from getting a foothold on the ' good thing1'The new room, uliahla to ),at a wire, got the odds audentnea tne other rooma by ueaxngar boya

eaterdaytbe tureieuger boa were throwuout ofSharp a room and Tapp 1 Co, threatened arreat for

and battery. Trouble ! threttenad yet, and It laIntimated that the eircumatancea are auch In Coving,ton that the n man will not coma out aecond belt.

Jluagarr Slay Have at Great Bace "WorthVIXS.OOO,

from rA. London Sttimtirtl.Vienni, Juno 18. The Hungarian Jockey

Club Is considering a proposal for an Inter-national racent Buda-Pcst- for three-ye- ar

olds, on the occasion or tho Hungarian Millen-nium FiStetlnlrtH), thestiikestiibutholargoston roeoid, flz., tueuty-lh- o thousand pounds.

HOT 11AC1NQ OS TUB ItlZZ.

Three Favorltea and Two Heeond ChoiceRnca lloraea Capture lnracv,

Tlicro was a largo crowd at Guttenburg yos.torday. Large Holds on a perfoct traok

a good afternoon's Bport. Throe favor-

ites nnd two second oholco horsos won pursesoutotslxfatoritos.

nnsT RACK.Pnrae $400: aelllng: iUt forlonga

T. Welch a en. o Vibeeltr. 8. by hlr Jtodred-Carr- la.

lima, IDS (onedektr) IA. K siorei a b c Madden. 4, 107 (Ortran)K, Itradlty a b. e Hil.t, a K0II1. lone.i . .

Aunt Jane mediator. Hannibal, council, ranhan-die- ,Max, bpartaeua, and ocalize alio an.

Poit n.ltlag-eig- ht tn'r, agalnit Maddin. 5J lo 1

Wneel.r. ttlolridget, 0 tolAocalne. litol Sparta-cu-

16tol mediator Solo 1 Hannibal SO to 1 Max,40 to 1 Panhandle, BO lo 1 Conqueit, 10j to 1 AuntJane

RltCOND RACE.Tune $400, for iilllngl four fatlflnrt,

Rahway stable a ch. f. Anua ualle. by Saniatlo- n-Ann, ( (II. Joueii, . .

w. II Itnller'ib.r Marv. M7 (Onmn) . 'Bhaltleld Stahle'a b c Itlndoomere, llOlNanmiyarl. II

nrler gelding. Lady Mary. Pbaon, Come Home, MileAnnie, and Rule nily alio ran

Time OitOK. ,Po.t Ileltlng-R- lx toSagaln.t Anna Rati, "to

Mary 3J4 to 1 Hlndoomere. 8 to 1 omo Home. 10 to 1Ultollily, 12 toi phaon, 15tol Brier gelding, J6 to 1Win Annie, 30 lo 1 Lady Mary,

THIRD HACK.Turee $400: aelllng, ilx and a half forlonga.

J. II. Mclorinacke ch. g rireny. aged, by The IIIt'aed-l- eu loilet. 105(Ti Flynn) ...... .,,:!J W. Smyth'a h. c. Woodchoppir. 4. 120 (llarahall)...

Khaftan stable a hr. c. Mct'ormack 4 105(Urimnj ..3Miototer. Romance. Sallabury. Maggie k Malona,

Oettyiburg, May I), and huenandoah alto ran.Time 1 24.

PoitRettlng-TwotoIagal- nat Firefly. 2 to I McCor-mc-

B to 1 .Maggie K.. (I to I Hallebnry. B to 1 Oattya-bur- g

lotol Shenandoah 10 to l Vtoodchopper. 201;1 MayU. 00 to 1 Romance. 40 to 1 Malona, 4Utolbhotoer,

FOURTH RACr.Puree $400, aelllng: one mile

Camden stable . h r Kentucky Lady. 8, by McDnrfMlai ollr. 1021$ (McUennott) 1

T. W elch'a ch. g. l Umax aged. 114 IT. Flynn) 2M .1. Paly'a b r. .Nnckhanen 4 114 (Barbee). ... ... 3

My lelfow. Llulo MacUuH. Uayior, aud Joe Carteralao ran

Poit Belllng-Pl- ve to 4 on Umax. 4 to 1 My Feltow.4 to 1 kenluokyl-ndi.Stn- l Joe Carter. 8tol hockbar-re-

39 to 1 llaylor. Jo to 1 Llrzle MacUud.

FIFTH RACE.

Puree $500, for to-yea- r nidi. IlvefnrlonglM. Wolil'ab r. Pauline. bj HKbop-ll- op. 100((Irlffln). 1

Alex, Shield a ch f rdltll.ll (lirookl) ., 2It. llradley'ach c t lams 115(11 Jonei) .". J

ito.alind colt aud w lili.ton alio ranTime. 1UU(

Prsi Retting Five to 4 on Pauline even agalnitClartl.. 12 tol fcdllb. 20 to 1 Milton, 30 to 1 Koia-llu- d

colt.SIXTH RACE.

Puree fton, aelllng: ilx furloneiCtniden stable a b o Rear Huard, 3, by Poat Ouard

Altonie Larter.nu (Donahue) .. .. JF. M Taylorabr g khartan, aged. 103 (T. Ilynn).... 2J Mlllere b c Perrler Jouet, t,mi(H Jonea) 3

(Ireenwlcb. Tom Karl. JuliaL. Waraaw. tagot. andArrael alao ran.

Tlme.'l 16M.roit Betting Two and a half to 1 Tom Karl. 8 tol

Rear (luard. II lo 1 Perrler Jouet. 10 to 1 Khaftan. 12

tol JuliaL., 15 to 1 Viariaw, 15 tol Greenwich, 4 to 1lagot, 6 to 1 AzraeL

Entries (or 's raeos follow:Hrt amile, Bailing Lorlmor

colt. Ill: Mlleta nily. lOtl: ooallae. Leigh. Mdget.Wang, Republic, Control. Crafteman. Propriety, 100

second Raco One mile: aelllng Joa Malone. 121;lien March. Adjourn. 120 each. BUD, 114. Max. Signa-

ture. 1 1 J eaih Headlight. 1IMThird Itare-M- ve and a half fnrlongi, aelllng Fagot,

Tom Karl Bohemian. 118 each. Kancncaa. Romance.Spendoline lOUeacn. I'olydora, 108, llarriaburg, Bon

oyage. krlklna. 104 each; Joele Well. 102, bur- -

Prourth" Race-O- ne mile; aelllng Larghetto. 110.Running Bird. 112 llrgle Balbnggan. 105 each. Up-

roar colt 104. Indlgn, Laura H.UUcacb; McCormacL,8, Maggie k 5 Plia colt. 85Firth Race Four and a half furlonga. lelllng. King

ot Hearla. lis Raaallnd colt. 103. Fred A. nily. CarrieII.. 118 each, Elite tlllr. H5 Pauline Jennie T U3;

C.1I2, Mnl.tta.8S: Ldlth.113.Mxth Race Seven-elgbth-a of a mile. Logan Toano,

1.'4 each: ockbarren, Blltzen. 122 eaoh' Rcllpae.Blackthorn, lin each: Panhandle. Mick, 108 caib:Monlcan, US; Aunt Jane, 7.'.

Tha Talent lilt Hard at Gloucester.Giocckstkr, June TO The talent got the worst of the

argument here only two favorltea breaklbgthrough Summarlea

Mret Race lire rmionga. Irregular 102, 10 to 1(Vi.rrU) won. Red Flm. 104 6 to 2 (llanklnal. aecond.Aootlo. 107. 1 to 2(kuchen) third Time 1 0".

second Race live furlonga Lady Ltater. IOj. 10 to1 (RofS). won. Some More. 100 15 to I (J Murphv).aecond. Traverae. 110. 10 to 1 (Denman). third. Time.

Tnlrd Race One mile Lucky Clover 101 8 to 5 (W.Morale), won: Wallace 0,100 5 to 1 IMcCanley) leeond; National, 110, 10 to 1 (Wallace), third. Time.1 4.W

rourth Race Seven furlonga. Firnwood. 104 4 to 1Lewie) won. Hnapr, 10J even (Yetter). aecond,

Irlrzle 112. U lo G (Mrrrlck) third. Time, 1 "MtFifth Rare Four rurlonga. Belle Blackhiirn. 84, 3 to

5 (Corbley). won: Downca.t. 107 tl lo 1 (Wallace). iecond. Fagan. 107.2010 1 (Hanklni) third Time o 55

Mxth Race Six and a half furlonga. Prince Edward.110.8 to 1 (McCauley). won. Big Man. 110. 0 tn I(Johneon). aecond, Jeweller. 110. 3 to 1 (Stokei). third.Time. 11281$.

raceai 'Pint Race seven eighth! of a mile Manhaniett and

Capl Hammer, llo. Wyoming and Henry Ceorge 108.Alrihaft. 1011, Marty 1) . 104. Cutalong 103, Pluto, tdMcf.innii, Idea, and Edward F. loo

heiond Race a mile, forhagleillrd 110, Little Mid lot, l.ltlle. 102. Dray

Foreer late r.ertrnde colt, 101: Robin Hood and Ell UM.

la Jnhe nily. ml, I litis It gelding and Detleee, 1)5,Mlaa Plla some More, and Olga, 10

Third Race live elgbtlia of a mile Texaa 114 JarF. Ileaand Mucilage. 110, Prince Peyton. 100. Ralph,Baby. I rankle T. I ucy, Grafton Boy. and Faaaett, llM.rleurette, 101. Morning (.lory. 1)7.

Fourth Race beven elghlha or a mile Ned. 108 An-

drew I), ion, an Wart, t02, MyCraft, Charlee ReedILK Fox, Wahoo and Lee 8. 100. Abaconder audWaller Campbell, 08

Firth Race Six and a qi arter furlonga I ncertalntyaudA.O II. 108 (irand Prix. IOH. sue Ryder coltandllogarra. 101. Tioga. I.ockapur and Jim Dunn, 104,Iurayand Lo.t Mar, 103, Mayor R and Alrtlgut. lOi.Marina. 101; Maggie Hunter (late Marvel). UU, Roman,V

Sixth Race One and a quarter mllei, over tirehurdlea Oarwood and Ulawaaeee 145, A. B Fox.1J7; Flaco. King bolomon. Al Pope, and Cerebua, 125.

Newi from the Xlorae Vorld.LxxevhTov. Jnne 30 David Nutter, aged 04 a promi-

nent farmer nn 1 widely known breeder of tine noricaotthla county, died thli morning.

Goatflp or the Jllnc.Bob ritialtnmona r.fuial to meet Choylmkl hat

aabjected the middle-weig- champion to eetereThe opinion pravalla among the wlaeacrea of

pugltlam that Fltz la afraid of the young Hebrew, andwill not fight him at an) odda. Pitz claltna that he canmake plenty of money by going .o England, becauaothe) haven t eeen him aa yet over there

' Pareou " Davlee, who will look out for the Intereataot Urldo. the ohampion feather weight of Auatrallo.during hie villi to tbll country, aald yaaterdav that hawould tr) and arrange a match with George Dlxou fora hundred round conteat

It hae Juit leaked out that Billy Emit broke two otthe flngeta of hla right hand In hu recent battle withUlllycrnon

Caaptr Leon la negotiating a match with Kid Hogan.Attitln Ulbbomaaya that no will not conatder any

challenge, until alter Stanton Abbott meeta AndyBowenat hew (irleani. It the Englishman wlm

layi ha will nght Abbott.Tommy Kelly, the Harlem Hpider, wanta to reenter

the ring lie aaya be will make a matcn with HollyLyona, Kid Hogan, or Maxay llaugh at 114 pounda.give or take two pounda

Jack Levy, tne Engliib bantam weight, told a Suareporter yeaterday that he expecta toretnni to Eng-land Intlde ot a month It be cannot gat on a nghtLevy laanxlotia to know what baa become of JackMctieck. who recently challenged him

Harry Martin, who la matched to nght Billy O'Brientn a t1nlh with aalu gloveaon July 11. fur SJ50a aide,a rltea to Tua su tbac he la training hard and In pretty

ond almpe If be wine he will be matched to flglitlike Leonard. Marttu w.igbe 132 pouudihtanlon Abbott Informed a reporter of Tin Sen v

that he had made up hie mind not to train forhis light with Andy llnwen at Linden N J.aeatllr.tproposed, lie and Tommy Panfortb. hla chief mentor,are now on the hunt for suitable quarters.

There Is eorae talk ot arranging n match betweenPan MeUrlde and Jerry Barnett, aa a preliminary boutto tbe IJIxoa Pierce bout at Coney Island on Aug 7,

"lluldoon'a Pickaninny" lias secured Steve Omanager, rhe latter oneraa challenge to match

the ' Pickaninny " agaluat any man In America at 1 18crl22 pounda for $500 a aide and a purae

Daniel F. Uwyer, Jersey City peter Jackaon andJoe McAullfle the "Mission Boy," fought at the I

A. C. in 1S8U. Jacktou won Tn twenty-fou- r

rouudaThe following cable was received at the Folia Gaum

ofltce yesterday!"I.omox, June 30 Jack McAulllIe baa received a

cable from Dick Kocbe ataling that the ColumbianAthletic 1 lub ot Chn ago have ottered a puree et 3 000for Jimmy Carroll and McAuliSa to tight ft..--, and aak-tu- g

blm t" accept. McAuliffe, with George McDonald,called at the yjntrtift Lf office aud accepted theoner and want Domlslck C. O'Malley, the President ofthe Columbian lub. to forward articles slgnad by Car-roll to tight ror $15 000 at IB I or 185 pounda and thanew IWm Caul" belt and e championshipof the world" On the above being received the follow-ing waa sent to t'blcagos "Jadt McAullfle cables fromLondon to tha '. Oatrte. He will nght Jimmy Car-roll for the $15 ono purse you otter He atlpulaiee con-te-

must be at 83 or 135 pound, the new folir, u .belt, and light weight championship of the world, amideslrea article, forwarded to Richard k Fox, care

Hilt J I f, Irfilldon "The lollowlng cable waa received later at the "nlir.

ffis'troitlcu. "LoMioK. June 3d (.barley Mitchell haarecalled a letter from Domlnlck c ti'Malley, Presidentor the Columbian Athletic l lub uf Chicago, slating thatthe t oluinhian Club wilt give a puree of $45000 lorMitchell to nght Cornell under their auaplcis, and a.L-In- g

an urgent reply. Mitchell haa nouiied oMalleythat Ihe oner la perfectly aatlstartory aod that be ac-cepts If the Oder sells Corbett, aud for O'Malley tn atunco .end tn articles signed byCorhitl and he willilgnthsm. Mitchell aaya any time In December willsuit him for the contest M

J.cknik. Mich. June 30 Oeorge La Blanche, "ThaMarine," and Bob Manning of Buffalo signed article,here lait evening for a tlrteen round go wnu regulationglovea La Ulauche agrees tn etop Manning and lucase be fails to do so seventy fl a per cent of there.telptt will go lo Manning It will coma on" on July 11,

A Chance for Jerry Barnett to Slake a GoodStake,

To th EniToa or Tua Six Sir- - EIrectly after mylast light with Jerry Barnelt, which was declared adraw, Uoformid Barnett that I wai anxious to utilethe ma (erot superiority between ut by lighting to aflnlih. jince then I bare frequently asked blm to meatme, but thus far bavl failed lo fit any aatllfactoiy an-swer. I will now try again.

I wll tight Barnett to a flnlih at the feather weightunit, 118 pounds, before any club offering puree, and if

be wialiee will bet as much aa ha caret to inveal, weighIn at the ring side or two boura before fighting. If iniaIB not satisfactory. I will fight blm a limited rouud ornnlib light, at any weight up to and Including 122pounds, for a purse only. All I ask Is a fair Ileld.nofavors, and let lb beat man win.

If Baruatt does not coma to time. Iha challenge Isopen to any feather weight In America.

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EOSTON. MASS.AAS11IN0T0N HI,. 15H, WALCOTf It. BURDRTH

CHICAGO, ILL.

14 nrAllHORN ST. J H. YOUKCI

UhltH In blniiery" oiini realyfor work Satnr-- 1

day. DO A SI.' 4 llliNDI.SU ANO MAlLlhO AUE.NCl.OS Lutter.ltt place

HEAD LAt'SI)ltI'.ss wanted at Broadway CentralAppl) in the morning

AMIS wanted to establish branch nfllces forth1A sale nr fete preparations and do Mrltlng for us asinrlrortn liMints sample outfit 20c, lor parti, tilartaddress, with stamp. I'AHh.STKAU A SUAKT, 8 HISlthndes a, Chicago III

If TIIE Piiiert assorters and curlersOvrillCIl LATH Bit CO .67 Past 11th at

"iffAMTII I adles tow rite alhouiT Encloee stampedtl tntelor ELLA MLIlsT. sec. South Bend, Hid.

tomrjstir .Servants Vnutra.COMPETENT rerson tn take charge of bouse duringA summer, nin.t he a good plain cook and hat city

reference. II est l.Mth St.

UIltL to dogeneraThousewnrk In a flat for two.""

IIALI.AUI). 1511 West 84th St.

ciiamberursids. waltressea. nnraeaCOOKh. OS small girls and those lately landed free-bes- t

places, good wugee. 145 nth ar, bat. loth and11th sts.

OOKS. chambermaids, laundreaaea, waltreaace: allC nationalities, first class places, board and lodg-liu-

2H7 .Id a . near 2Hdst

C ook. wanted for prltato boarding bouse Call 257West 46th at

1.HRST CLAsS WAITKESs. willing and obliging,house. UJ7lh.

t"l RMAVf.IltLwnntedlna small family to do plaincoohlog wathlug, and Ironing Call al 248 West

4uth st , buweeu yth av. and Broadway

GIRL for general liouework good cook washerandprivate latnll); reference. 148 West 411th st.

wanted to do reneralhouseworkatLakeGIHI. Inquire 2ua u est Sid si. cornsr Htb ar.

GIRL TC00K. wa.h and Iron for small family;reference required I4U West 4fith at

GOOD.reUaoTegTrlTor general housework in amsll

lira L. CAnSAU.NK, 3J1 West 14th at.young girl to do housework In a small

private ramlly, good city relerence. 223 Weat SSttiat., rlngjauilor a bell. '

loi'.Nc) GIRL for general honsework Inttnardlng house, with coars washing. Call after 9,

240 West 30th It.

STRONOollNo"oifTLforgeneralhouaworlc. Call

132 W eat 4illh st.'iff A1TRESS wanted for dining room prlat boardTKtng houac Call from 10 to l. 107 West 44th at.

Herman girl for general housework: mustWANTI-1- plain cook: twolnfamllr. wagesSlOMrs. BLACK. Jll West 117th at.

WANTED Respectable girl to assist In housework;private family, short distance In th

country Call In the morning 2 1 West 45th at,

WANTED A Oeriuan girl for housework ana takchildren. Mrs SCHMIDT. 70 West 101st

It , between Manhattan and Columbus ays.

WANTED A woman to do np stairs work and assistIn a hoarding honso. 324 West 6bth St.

WANTED Good strong girl for honsework In ahouse, reference 2tl4 West 38th at.

WANTPD Vonng girl a. chambermaid and waitresshome. Call at 2Jt W est Both St.

WASTED A neat a Irl ror housework; sleeo borne;12. ftOBERThOK. 100 West 7lstL

.117 V.NTED A girl In a small faintly, wno can cook,TT wash, and frem. 07 Eastlllth at.

WANTED Competent girl for general houeework.lit East 127tb at.

YOl NO C.IRL as cook and laundrree. Ocrmanmust understand her busiuess Apply 205

West 38th st.

YOUNQ GIRL to do plain cooking and generalcity references expected 352 West 122d St.

YOUNll OIRL to do plain conking and general tioneeclt) refeience. expected. 32 Weat 122d at.

YOUNG OIRL to do light honseworkKEAN1 . 2 o2 Lexington ar.

Wimttfi 3Hnlw HUrhauiM, &c.

CiARItlAO". BI.ACKr.MITH wanted Inqmre for 3PRITCHABD. West Ixing Branch N I

SKM.Ii.IIT MAKERS bleed). Srst-clas- men only.37th st

TINNFb WANTI II THUS, P. ARC1IARD, HastingsN. 1

WANTrD A carriage painter, a good blacksmith onrepatra, also one goo 1 helper Apply to

W.JI A.NDErAqK. lorikera.

WANTED Figure.lataalart.

glass painter at once, permanent1.1 GEN I t,l,A"s CO. 1 boa Michigan ar. Chicago. IllWANTED-I'lumbe- ra' helpers Apply 1 03 ; 3d

7 DO o'clock. Saturday morning. July 1.

WANTFD-Ruli-ng

atmacbinefeedr."boy or glrL 44

Vnntta nlw 2ttij.Hantou5.

AOFNTi-t- T. dally selling "White Satin Bouquet,"perfume made

PlTNAM A CO . West Wlciied. Conn.

A -- BIO bAKOAIN-Su- lts eltghtly eolled by water,. worths lb. for7. -- 0 Plalhush ar. Brooklynseeking employment, call and see list of

Information free.MUTUAL EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 834 Broadway.

wanted on cattle steamers to London and Liv-erpool, work for passage Apply 04 Greenwich at.

STEADY WORK-f-or

competent men atSSO a monthto introduce onr goods and dlatribut

our printed matter. MEDO ELFUTHO COMPANY.75 4lh at., Cincinnati, o.

(IfAKTED-Salesm- an for California wines; flOOperv? month aud expenses with chance for advance)

commission If preferred, no experience required. Ad-dress. Incloalngfi atamps. W. A-- AKDKBCOOK. 044Wine Dept, Loa Angeles Cat

rxnerlenced real estate agents In Brook-ti- n

Jerset Otty, Hobnken and New York to selllots with city improvements In growing town. 41

W. II ICAlMJR, 130 Liberty st , room HOI.

CJlfl (IC WORTH of One iprlng suits.J3 IU,UUU Just In from hfierlH a sat lour chokefor7; worth S20. CLARKE, 202 Flatbash ar, B'klyn.

.Sittintiotw knitted Amalw.

ScTeFOnelb iron dm to rail eine.

AlOUNO LADY, rapl 1 penmen deelrea a poaltlon InAdlresi ABILlTy, box lOrJ, Son

ortlce. 1.JB5 Broad l),FIRST-CLAS- German and French cook: undentends

brunches pnate or hotel, city or country;reference. 17J hast 74th su

Nl AT GERMAN' good cno and lanndreTs; generalhousoviork. relerence, cltv or countr).

6tr;2d av , near 30th st.

WANTED A position as stenographer anlreliable ojerator, experienced in Insur-

ance and book work, Addresi AMBIlIule, box lttu,bun otIUe

W A N THi-- II) a colored larTrT"t 'e in nrtiees oratiltss of rooms or any k nd or Imui work, by theda, Addtos r. 11 , 01 l.nurl st , Brooklyn.

YOl'NG. WII.IIMG KTI10SG GIRI; csn donp-sralr-

walling or general work by somedtrec-nn- sail lead , ciiy orcoi ntr

MAItY, lailles' Direct! r. 145 nth av , below 11th st

.tM.tiotti IVautffl ailnl'w.

5c. Per Line.et UOIIIIH Tts THE LINE.

AOFNTI FMAN" of Integrity would like extra work ofclerical or any bone.t work of a Igbt

character J, box 208 huu odlce

A A A liratcUsa ut cylinder preinian, 26. years experience on thennvst of cut work, besttelerence cOMPETENl. box lll, wun nrilce

J)AIN1ER wanta wotk7 ouuide "and Insldei housekalsoimning and paper bsnitng welldone, satisfaction guatanl.ed

rMUIJUIj 121) West 27th st.

PAJ'Ell HAM.fclt, first ilass'deslres stradv position'ETThK, 20tl real 11 01 hit

YOl'.Na MAN wants a position In anachlne shophONHATII. 1..4 West at.

NOTICE orAbHENNUENTroil HTJtEETOPENING.Attention it called lo the adreititiment In the City

Record, June 31, IHU3. and tin daja tUcreatlsr. of thetontlriualiou by tb buprem Court of tb following

Th'ei.PTII WARD-13- Atb ilreet, between Amsterdamand Convent avenues, confirmed Jun 16. Inu3

Interest will be charged from June 22. 18VS. Ifar not paid on or btfor August 22, 1893.

TUEO. W. MYKRU..,..., Comptroller.Department, I

Comptroller sOfBce.Juu 80, 16W. )

J

dhlrnna (lfciiisrmtnljj. HCHICAGO HOTELS.

THE nossMOItE, a now, modern, flnt-claa- Hfireproof, family hotel, centrally located, now opsnl Hratea on American plan. 4 per dayi European plan. Hlo (4 per day for room.

IIAUK .t; I.Br, rmprutri. HAre You Going to the World's Fair?

K.OOO furnished (In irlvale rainllle only), tllo j co per daj. walking dl.lanc or ft to lfi mlnutea 1fjHride to Inir t.rtmnda. ftc fare, nu to mi boldi twopeople at the rices named abnvei cerlllK.tes mailed aaasjfree on application, whlrli iillile aipllcnt 10 roomprices named at timo and location waiileL fti"cr tanlnllmap and particulate GithEN ACO.Worlt'e ralrRenting Ageim. 3 142 Collage llrote av, Chicago. m

THE GREAT EASTERN,The largeat botri in the I j

stories nighi nn tioih st and hi. l.wrenc at . ioloek Jfrom Midway Plalsanco entranco World's lain,' !per peraon, I iiropenn: t.l. Aineriran; iineqiiallea xTan) hotel in ( hit ago, or rorsuininar riaort, cable andtelegraphic address, Great Eastern JHTHE THOMASlflOTErS

(European)I0TII (ST AND M WIIMJN AV, CIIICAGO. B

Fircproon opposiie Worlds (air entrancei rates, Bfl no to tJ per day. Pint clan cafe In building: meal--breaklast.ouc dinner. 75c For particulars aadres

JOHN & THOMAS, I ropnetor ...BFLI, IIOI'tF. Og eaby av. and O.'.l at . Chtcaga S H

weltol 112a t. I'xiMisltlon enlrante, tatesreasonabla Addrt.a LDrtl.N JHrLU Jr rron, H

JOHFPHINF. reduced rates. S 427 Lak arT HHOTFL stone atrurture. four blocks rroni en-- Btrance to lair, rooms fnr two persons (1,00 per dayand upward, fcood restaurant In connection b

HOTEL vARANAC.tl.032 Pills nr. Chicago --Elegant Hsiructure. ten minutes' walk tn Exposition H

entlance: rooms SI aud up, hatha to each suite, ap- - Hclal ratea to ciuba. IIYDb A MALISHbllY. Prupa HIJOTF.L GLPNl OF. 341 and 014 Michigan av . Chi- - HA J cagn. lour blocks lrom Auditorium arid located lon the best portion of Michigan av, rat.e J per dayunlupv.ard, J N ( o.T. I rop. H

n IIOTFU .01T to (1041 WclltwnrtS Hav. ttucngo t'a atlt, 41K1. slrutlure new and H

permanent: tleiightful location: onl ten minutes from HWorld's lair. Itnlee Jl and ! per day Hrrini: tow I R IIOTFU located at cor of (lSth et. and HX lsltnlai t btiu-T- udjolnlng one of the en- -

tranies tn Kxpi.ltloti Ground, le u new stone and f1 rick strno tire ot ji.) roomn with nn observatory tower H250 feet high, rates 1 J per day and upward H

II 1. BLAKF. Manager. Hlormerlyot Mexican Gulf Hotel. Paaa Chtlatlan. H

Ar7iayTnT'ucoad ftSsiy MBICCLE-1HU- 3. blhest rradej eusblon ilguaraiKeed, ft,r, bandsomelv t bbbbbbbI

CAMPMKLU boi UM, HnORBAl.r. nnaccountof death ."Merry (la I bbbbbH

iS .t.'r,V.ii'.,i,A,.".(.aJroa""-- '",w q0 MVantfd to jgurtHnJtT" H

hand ssttesl for cb BbBBbIaboulJWsllllnii. xtiitu VAN. r. o. H

GREAT TJtOTTISO AND TACIKO.

Tha lleat Pcrfbrmanee of tkaj Tear atFolnt Ilreeie.

rniLihiLrnti, June SO, --With fine claim to dlipoieof at Point Breeze, the heati vera reeled oil to rapidlythat the card waa cleared earlier than at any time ottha meeting. Albambra cam out Rrit forth! 3il5mixed clan, a mile In 2iU!. dlipoilng of Haul Wilkesand glrlng the pacer a new record. JohnOoldimtthhad bard lock with Kate C for. after getting a heat,tha mare wai bo lor that she would stay on a pace andwai distanced In the fourth heat. Dalgatly, the win-

ner, had barer started belore, and scored a mark ot

Thi next two aventa were Untitled In itralght haats.Vncai waa favorite for the 2 34 trot, but waa neverIn IN Daylight having speed to spare, and entirlng thaHit with 2J4M to hii credit, Sadie M. waa alio

for the 217 trot, thongh the favorite. MonroWilkes, gave her a good argument. The meeting nextweek la at Belmont Park, beginning on Tuetday.

2i83elati, pacing: puree $000Dalgcttr, b. t . by Thorndale-Ll- ly Dale.

by Alden Ooldanuth (Curran) 3 3 111Roanoke, o. g (Ilehman) 5 7 3 3 8Joewiikce br g.(Koiter) H a 4 S 2Justice, g (Cohlne) 8 4 3 4 4Kate U.b in, by Ahdallah Wllkei (Oold- -

emlth) ... . 1 1 8 dls.John Lbr (Green) 8 6 dla.Hal ladden, h.g 7 H dlacnvlf--' ncy. ch. k. (Redmond) 4 dr.Maud Morrill, h.m (Kuih) die

Tllne-22- 2 2bH 227. 2l2. 2'282:15 clan trotting and pacing: puree $800.

Alhambra, hlk. a. pacer J. by IgalTen-- .der, Jr. dam hv Blue Bull (rettlt) ...1 S 3 1 3 1

Wllk-- e, ch. m Itrotter). by GuyWllkea tnoldimlth) ... . ... .....721313David Lopperneld. blk. g. pacer I. (Cum- -mlngi) , 2 8 8 3 6 3

Nelly Ii, b m. lpacerj. (adama) . 8 0 0 8 3 5Puritan, b. g fpacerUW. Scatlergood) u 4 4 0 4 4R.bus, b g. (pacer). (Itnsh) 4 7 7 4 7 8Alme. b.m. (frotter.(hlllott) 5 8 7 8 7Lucille, b. rn. InacerL (Daly) u 6 5 B t drBlack Dick. Ida. a Ipacerf, by Black

Hick (Nell) 8 1 8 drRed Davis, eh g (Rnaberry) dla

Tlme-Jll5- C(, 2U7K. 1:10. 2 10 2:10; 214M2:34 class, trotting, puiat $000.

Daylight b g by Marllgut Boadlcaa, by Rlt- -

ilyk a llambletorlan (Payne) t 1 1Mahngant.br a (Boana). 3 2 JAnnie Bennett, h m (mlth) 2 .1 3llapp) Mln le. b in (W Scattergood) 4 H H

rthel. ch 111. (Howell) tl 4 HPaiay lauret, br m. (Pleraon) 7 5 5Ulnae, bar (Goldsmith) 5 0 rtGreen B., b. g (Rush) s 7 7

T.me-l.'- 4l. 3 24l. 224J42H7elasi: trotting: rnrse$oaSaille M b. m . by Prime Orlolt-Fos- eel. by Tr'nceps(Vlcrray) .. IllMonroe Wilkes b 1 (Pettlt) J 2 2

Martin h. oh. g (T.Oradr) 2 4 3C. l.Iaemlnger. b g (Pawling) 4 J 4

Tllne- -2 18M. 2.17M. 2:18.

GOOD SI'OltT AT COJtTLAAD.

Driver Norton In Trouble Again GreenWlna Three Races,

CoBTUKn, June 30, II. o, Nortoi wat permitted todrlvs Reality y in ths deciding beat of the 2:20race, postponed from yeiterday, but when ForreatPrince defeated Reality In 2t20& the judgea Imposed afine of $100 ontbedrlter they had removed the daybefore.

Thlt Ii the eecond time within a month that tbeFlorida trainer baa been pnnlihed for auipeotedcrooked work. At Baltlmoro he wai fined $250 forpulling the pacer lladley. Jr. but on that occailon thenew man put up won tbe race. Subicrlber broke tbetrack record by Ills mile In 2 18iln the 2 17 pacingrace Trainer K Green lendet three racee to-day. on or them a brilliant affair. In which skilfulreinsmanshtp alone enabled senatrass 10 win from

summaries:2t JO class, trotting: purse $500.

Forrest Prince b, a, br Balrd e llamble- -tonian Prince, dam Majolica, by Sar- -rea Harry Clar (Green) 0 3 0 111Reality, b. in . by Reliance (Norton andBear) 1 10 3 3 3

James M. b g (McNamara) 4 4 0 8 8 8Johns, blk. g (11 Cook) 2 3 udla.

Time 2t!0, 2 11IJ-- 2t23y(. 2:25. 2 20H.2 17clasa, pacing, purse $500,

Subicrlber, br e , br Jim Scbrlber. dam Belle,pedigree unknown (llenderahott) 11 1 1

Tempeit. blk, g. by Round! Sprague (Nell) 13 3 3Country bin b m (Gaul!) J 3 2 3

Tlme- -2 20, 2i21, 2:18m. 2l21&2 2liclaia trotting, puree $00

Semttrais t m by Mambrltonlan, damFlora Temple, b Bettsinger horse(i.reen). 3 SillCnaar, txg b Norwood Chief (Moore). ,.1 1 tl 2 2

Stanlet, Ii g, (G Cook). 2 2 3 4 41 tho Del PaHo, b. g (t, rover) 4 8 J 3 itrluBBwoud. rn m (Hlbinzer) . 5 4 4 5 3Comanche u. (Klggs) . . . .(18505

Tlme- -J 2m(. J 2hi 2 2;H. 2 22J4. 2.23M3 23 clssi. trotting porBe $500

Enola. ch m , by R F. Galloway, dam by Iloag--

lind aSam (Green) 1 1 1

F'atlile, ch m (lllbinger) 2 4 2Bravaitn. br. a IJ B cook) 4 2 3Prince 8. b g (lorth) 5 3 4Ruby. b. m. (Kearns) 3 6 6

Tlme- -2 24l, 2123, 2.22&

SAXOEB HACK Fit 031 EUROPE.

Do Hays that ike Leading American CyclerCan Beat the Easllsh Cracks.

Walter Sanger, tha Milwaukee blcycllit who went toEngland lait month to compete In the Importantetenta In Europe, returned home yeiterday on theGermanic, bunker waa met by a party ot frlenda, andbe ataled that hla trip was a very auccenf ul one

Sanger rode his lint race at Bruasela and won theKing a Cup. He started tn six races In England andwon three He defeated Harris and other noted rlderaIn the onemllechamplonahlpof tbe N. C U. Tola waathe only championship etent In which be competed.While In England he rode a quarter mile, hying atart.In the record time of J7 4 5 aeconda and lowered the

English record of 2 minutee 12 aecondaheld by llarrla to 2 mlnutea 10 5 aecondB

In speaking of Zimmerman, Sanger tblnka that theAmerican champion received uninet treatment at thbandaof tbe N.G. V. No queatlon waa raised aboutbis amateur atandlng. and be eecured a llcenae to raceupon iae presentation ot hla credentlala from the L.A , rt hen asked if he would race for cash prizesSanger replied that It waa hla intention to race at theI.. A W meet In hicago in Auguat but after that hedid not know what he aoulddo lie tblnka that Har-ris, tbe Engllih crack, cannot defeat any of tbe lead-ing American racers ot Melntjes. the Booth Africanracer. Sanger aaya that bell tbe faateat rider In Eng-land at the present time

J w. scboDeld. the English racer who. It waa re- -

waa 10 accompany Sanger to tble country andeke out a licenee in thecaah Prize League, will not

come until later In the eeaaon

Wheeling: Goaslp.The Manhattan Bicycle Club will hold their eecond

road race for the Pearl Cop on July 21s

Tbe Klaga County Wheelmen are arranging to hold apicnic run to Lake succeii next month

A medal win be presented to tbe member of thGramercy Wheelmen attending the moat club rnuaduring the seaaon

WilUam V Murphy rode a mil agaluat time In 2 mln-utea 25 aeconda on the new quarter mil track atEaitern I'ark on Thunday

8 Wallll Merrlhew hae resigned ai official handicap-pe-r

of Dlatriot ho 3 or the C A. W. Mr. Merrlhewhla poaltlon In tbe League 10 aacopt the offlc

of baudlcappr of tbe N. C. A.

Nsw llRctrawicK. June 30. Antonio Evane of th NwBrunawlck Bicycls Club yeaterday itabltihed a newState record for the longeat bloyclo run In twenty fourboura lie covered 20 mllee beating tbe best previousrecord ot 2U8 miles, mads by P. L. C. Martin of Plain-fiel- d

A party of unattaebd wheelmen In Jersey City havorganized a sew club called the milslde Wheelmen,with tho following ohlcers President, A. Smith,

A. Setgmund. Secretary. H Plckcnbach;Treasurer. Joseph Wilson: Captain. Tnomas Carroll,1 irutenauts. Henry labu and C. Scbwoerer, ColorBracer, W. smith

Poitr JKKTts. June 2D A case of Interest tn wheel-men and bicycle riders was tried In tbe SupremoCourt at Goshen, orange county, before Judge Cullenanl a jury. The aollon was brought by a resident of1 ort Jervi. against Charles Parr or Brooklyn ror dam-ag.- a

tor peraonal Inluriea received from being rundown byaaafely bicycle onaaldewalk In tbll village.At the tune th injur) waa recalled there waa no vil-lage ordinance forbidding the uae of tbeatdewalk bybicrelea. Tbe action was based on the law of tbe roadand the paramount right or pedestrians to the use of asidewalk. Judge Cullen charged ihe jury that tbe lawof the road did apply, and that a bleyrltel bad no morright to run bta machine on a sidewalk than a perionhad to rid a hori upon 11. Thejury rendered a ver-dict In favor ot the plaintiff for $700.

Hlcrdon and Smith Hatched.Tbe programme for Domlnlck UcCaffriy'a Fourth of

July open air boxing ahow at Ihe Polo grounds prom-lusl- o

be an extensive and Interesting one. Up todate lb Hat of competitors Includes suchnames s Horace Leeds, Al O'Brien, Billy McCarthy,Harry Newmler, Con Rierdon and C. ('. Smith. s

Thunderbolt " The latter pair were matchedyesterday by McCaffrey, and It's very probable thatthey willpitt up a great contest.

Jamei Thornton lamoos si the author of "Tbe ManIn the Moon" and other popular airs, hag been securedaa master of ceremonies.

With the Handball Players.Tbe past few dat a have been busy one In local hind-bal- l

circles. On Tueiday th Dunnes, per. il,. visitedthe lltoulljn club a court and warmed up with alively game In which Jamee, Jr.. beat the ex Aldermanfour acea The air then tacklid Champion Phil Cany,allowuu blin ten acts. He got to eighteen In Ihe firstgame and nineteen In tho aecond, losing the match toIhe cliver partners, who play a fine combination gameChampion Caaey lays he struggled bard, hut Ihe teamwas too xaucb for him,

James Dunne, Jr. baa gone to Northflild, Mail , for ahsrd earLed reit of tv,oor tbne weeki lie haa beenacloieitudentat th polytacbnio luitlluti for eightmonths, and a Idug holiday will da hlra a world ofgood. On hli return he will be prepared to entertainthe j.ropoial received from rhiladefpola laat week fora double ur eltigle match. HI. pariiier, in the event ofalealli contest, will be Prof. J Logglne The Philadel-phia I air will be Mraaro. Mchols and Charles Boyle.

Major John Carmody v. as in rare forovat tbe Brook-lyn Court on Thuraday afternoon. II gareW.Phalantenacea and ran out live atraight gamsaaa followtt31-- 10, 31-- 11, Jl 17. 21-- 10, 21-- 20

Dan Madden brought along two unknowns to theManhattan! Ille court on Monday and gavetbem auohan unmerciful heating with the bard ball Ibat tbeyomitted to leave their carde.

fhere was a big mutter at th Manhatlanvttl courtlo a Hill tarroir. match with Tommy Flttpatrlckand Bill Howard for $5 a side Tb partners wontbtint game while Carroll was reaching seventeen, butha then turned th tables in An shape, and took twostraight gamea and tn match

Next Tuesday evening W. J. Cash man and Jim O'Con-nor will play a match of best of Hv gamis. Th Al-lure la arousing much local Intersil at each of tbslayer haa a lrg following.

John Jonea. the Australian champion, la said to b onhla way Fait to throw down th gauntlet to Cham-pion Pull caaey , Jonea waa al Roby, Ind., laat Mondayiilgbt, behind his fellow countryman. Napier, durlrthe Uttn a right with Pot lis fcuroa.

public JJollcr, HpOST OFUCfc NUTIcn H

(fihould lia read DAILY by all lntereitetl, chitnrt Hmay orcur At any lime.) . H tH.IHLwtttri ror forclirn counIrli nel not bs i peclally H

flreiied for dripatch by any particular anr, ea Hcepl when it U ilrslretl to mii1 iluplicatei of banLlng Hami commercial ilocitmt nt. Icttrri not specially a HUrennetl bti.(C i(.nt by ttiu riatrtc reitalu available. H

Kurettrn tnnils for tne week eiiilnir Jul 1 will clot H(l'ROMrTM lnallcaies. at tbti nriice. ai follotr. HbATiritDAi.-A- f-: A. M fnr KHANCli. SW ITZKTILAVD, HITAL. Hl'AlN. 1'UKTLOAL. HUfl TUltKh. per jHteatnititn la BretAirne. Tla Havre; at 3 A. M. for HIKM.AM) direct, per Rieamolnp Oarnpanla rl H

Oneciutown (letter forottn--r parunf liiiroptunuit Hh dlrertetl "per ( , at 3 .to A M for Hper fteattislnp I'arls via ttotithampioa H(Ictteri for Ireland, deruiiny I ranee. Hnttrtrlatid. HItaly, 1'ortujTttl Spain and Turkey mint be directed i'perl'arU ). Rt4i30A. M lor M'TIIKRLANIiS dt- - jHrect, per iteamihtp eendam, via Kntteruam (let Mter nioit be directed "per Veendam") at 5'SO A. B

I. for iil.HMA.NV direct, per -- loan. i.ilp Kme. Yla HBremen (letter for other parti of Kurope, rU HSdUtlmmptnn and Hremen mutt be directed H

at 11 A. M for OAMl'hCUE. CHUrASL HTAHAHCO, and YUCATAN, per iteamiblp ". ucataa H(letters forotber Mexican Htatea and Ouba mut ba Hdirected "cerVucalan "); at 11 A. U (eopplcmcn Htary 1 1 30 A U ) ror FORTUNK ILAM) JAMAICA. HjA,MFUnnd HAYTI. per eleamibip HAdirondack: at 12 M for N()UW'A direct per HttaimiUlp lland (letter muit he directed 'per HIsland ') at 1 J. M fur HKA.IL. and L.A PLATA HCOL'NTKIEh rer steamtbtn Mntkeivne, via 1'er kH. Hnambneo. Hlo Janeiro and Santoe (letters for Par Hand Cearu must be directed "per Mhikel) ne' ).J V M. ror UKKllOttaV. per flteamsblp Premier (let Hten for lilnefletdi and Jtocas del Torn mutt be dl Mrectad "per Premier"), 3PM for HCOTLaND dl-- Hrect, per steamablp City of Home la OIaiow (let, Hters mut be directed "per City of Rome"), at 4 P-- HW for LLKOPK, persteamsblp Alaaka. via Queens-- jHtown H

Mails tor Cmna and Japan, per steanubtp Beljflc (from HHan Francl'cn) close bere datl up to Ju'y 7 at Ht . 30 P, M Wail- - for tbe Itawallau Islands per Hsteamsh p Australia rrom ban oloss Hberedatly lintn June .!) at 6 30 P M. Mails for Hustralta New Zealand. Hawaiian. FIJI, and HBatnnan Islands, per steamsbtp Mariposa (fruin Hhati Franclxco) close here daily tip to July IS at H6 80 I. M. (or on arrlral at New York of eteamsbip 1HF.trurU witii British mails for Autiralla). Malls Hfor ttn Society Islands, ret" sMp City of Pa petti H(from Paa Fran el son), close here daily up tn July 25 Hat t) 30 P. M Malls ror Tblna andJapsn tia ancou- - Bvertspeclallr addpesied only) clot at thtsotflc Hdally at U 30 P. M Mails for Newfoundland, by ,Hrail in Hatlfax and tbence by steamer, close at this HoRlce dally at t30 P. U, Mails for Mlquelon by Hrail to Boston, and tbence by steamer close at this (

oltce daily at rt JO 1'. M Malls for Cuba, by rail toTampa. Pia . and tbetice by steamer (eallintr lion Hdav and Tburdaysi closo at tbis ofllce dally at H2 30 a M Malls for Mexloo overland, unless Hspecially addreaMied for aespatcb by steamer, close Hat tnis ntHce dally at A. M M

Trans Pacini mails are forwarded to San Franclso Hdallv, and the scbedt'le of rloslnir is arrauved on tb jHpresumption of tliMr untnterrupied overland transit t HSan FrancUco Malls from tbo Ft nrrU fn t)N TIMS Hat Han trauclstio cm tho day of saillnjfof steamers ar 1despatcbed tbence tbe same dar lRottisterad mall closes at (I OOP. M. previous day H

Extra sopplementary transatlantic iiialU nre opened 1on the piers of ihe American fc.njrllsti neb. and (Jer- - 1man steamers at tbe hour of closinir of sopplementary Hmails at the Poet Ortlce. vbtrh remain open until witbln 1ten minutes of tbe hour o ailm7or stoatner li.oitM'HIH an roTT. postmaster. M

POST OFMCI-- . NMV OKK, . June JJ 1HJ,U HCOLTRT.-- In the matter of the application HSVPRPMEHoard of Lduration. b tbe Counxel to Ilia H

Corporation nf tbe Citvof New York, relative toacqolr- - BIntr title bv tbe- Major Aldermen and t ommnnalty of Htb City of New York, to certain lands on the northerly Hside of VciURTlI STRhET, between Avenue K and C. la Hthe Liv.eiith Hard of said city, dulj selected and ap Hprovtd bv said Hoard as a sit tor school purposes, Hunder and In pursuance of the provlslonsof cbaptcrltil Hof tha Laws of ltJUt. as amended by cbapter Uoof tbv .BLsaVLaws of 1 890 HPursuant to the provisions of Cbnpter 101 of Htbe Laws of 18H8. as amended by chapter a5 uX Hthe laws of 18W notice ts hereby jflven mat an ap-- H

will be mado to the Supreme Court of tb HBiloation New York, at a Special Term ot said Court, to Hbe held at the Chambers thereof, in tbe County Court HHouse in tbe rity or New ork on batuiday. the J.'d Hday of July, 1891 at the openlnir of the Court on that ;Hday or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thero- - 'Mon for the appointment of rommlsilouers of I.stimat HIn the above entitled matter, jHTbe nature and eytint of tbe Improvement hereby HIntended Is the acquisition of title, by the Mayor Al Hdermen. and Commonalty of tbe Lltv of New nrk. to Hoertain lands and premises with the b nldinirs thereon IHand the appurtenances tneretobetonglnir An the uor h- - Hrlysldeof street, between Aenues ItandC, 1

In tho Eleventh ward of said city, lu fee simple absa- - 1lute, the same to be converted appropriated, ana used Hto and for the purposes specified In said chapter 11 ot Htbe Uwr or lhHH, as amended by said chapter 35 of Hthe Laws of IKK), said property balntr been dulyse Hlscted and approved by tbe Board ot Pduoatlon as a Hsite for school purposes, under and tn pursuance of tha Hprovisions of aid chapter 1U1 of the Laws of IKritj aa Hamended by said chapter 8.1 of tbe Iawsof lHlM).beln Htbe rollowinvaetcrlbed loMtce or parcel of land, Hnamely i B

All that certain lot. place nr parrel or land and prero- - Hlies situate, Jylntr and beinir in tha LlsveaitU Ward oC Htbe city of New lork, bounded and described as fol-- Hlowst

Bejrlnnlnr at a point on the northerly tide of fourth Hstreet, distant three hundred and twelve feet and nina Hinches wcsterl) from the northwesterly corner of Ave Hnue C and Fourth and runninir tbence westerly Halonr tho northerly side or ourtb street, twenty roar mIbbbbbIfeet and nine inches, ttienco northerly rarallel lili HAvenue C ninetj six fret and one half incb. tbeiic Heasterly, parallel with strert. twenty four feetf land nine lncb. and tbence southerly and airaiuf jHftarallel wttb .enue C. ninety six teet and H

the point or place of beitinnlnjf. JbbbbHpatadNK.Y York June J7, Ihu.I. MWULIAM II CLARK. HCounsel to the Corporation, H

No 2Tryon Row, New York city. HHSUPREME COURT. In tbe matter of tha application

Hoard of Education, by the Counsel to tb Hcorporation of the City of New York, relative ttacqutr - IbbbbBin title b) the Mayor, Aldermen, aud Commonalty ot bbbbHthe ( Ity of New ork to certain lauds on RIUUK and bbbbbbIKIVIXITUN KTRLK1S in tbe Thirteenth W ard of sal4 JbLLbHcity, duly selected and approved by said Board asaslta Hfor school piirpos undrr and in pursuance of tha pro-- bbbbbHvisions of chanter 101 of the Laws of 1BH8. as amnaad bbbbHby chapter o'.f tbe Iws of IHIK)tt, tbe undernuiisd ommlsslonert of Fstlmatoln Htbe abote entitled matter, appointed pursuant to tb .bbbbbHprovisinuc chapter 1!1 tf the Lan nf J8HH ac iBBBBBBlamended by ibaptar 36 of the Laws of 3tuO, hereby bbsbHfive notice tn the owner or owners. Irsse or lessees. bbbbbbbIparties and perons respectively entitled to or inter bbbbLbIested in tbe land, tenements, bwreditiinents and bbbLbbbIpremises title to wblch is sought to be acquired in this bbbbbbbIproceedlntr, aud to all others whom It may concern, to bbbbbbbIwiti Hrirst Tb at we have completed our eittmata of tb Hloss anl ilsm me to tbe reatectlve o iiers, Jeesees, Hparties, and peruiis interested in tb lands or premise bbbbbbHatlerled by this proceeding or bartr uiiy Interest bbbbbbbIID. ts in uul bate nlrd a true ren rt or transcript ot bbbbbbbbbbbbIruchesttuiaie in the i tT1c of tbo 11 mid nf KdUCAttoa bbbbbbbbbbbbIfortheinsifctlnii or whomsoever it luu) concern bLbbbbbbbbI

be cond That all parties or persens wnose rlvbts may LbbbbbbbbbIbe allei (e b the said estimate und who uiii object to Hthasaiueorau fart thereof may, within ten daya bbbbbbbbbbbbIattrr the first publication of Ihu notice ill ttielr ob- - sbbbbbVHJectl in to such estimate, lu wrltinfr. witn us at our bbbbbbbbbbVorbce room n 11 t, on tb third itmir of tb Stewart bbbbbbHbiiildlnir .No .'trU llroadMay.ln said oily, as nrntldsd bbbbbbbI1i aeitlnn 4 ofrliaptar 1IU n tbe Lau. or Ihhh. aa bbbbbbHameiidvl hv cnapter 35 of tliaLawsuf irtftJi and that IbbbbbbIwe Ihe said l ommissionera will litar parties so oli- - .aBBBBBBij'Ctlnir at our and otnee. on tbe 17ih day of July, lPlM lHaSllncinek in the rnrriioou, and upou mcti subs- bbbbbbLbIqueut days aa may be found iicressary H

riilrd That our report herein win bprseutd tol' bbbbbbHuprm Court ot tb Male of New ork, a a Dec bbbbbbbITerm therenr, to b held at the Cbnmbtrs, hytbvTou bbbbbbbIcourthouse in tb city of .New York, on t leltstli bbbbbbLIof July. IhPt. attbeo.enlnirof the courtn that i bbbbbHand that then and thri. or as soon thereafter as rou bbbbbLbIsel cau be heard thereon a will be mad tf bbbbbbHlb said report be continued H

Dated New York, J jue luth, 18P3 HHCIIAUI.Eft rOlTDERT. bbbbbbHJOHN T AONf.W,

1CT0H J. IHtW LINO MCom"Q H111 Mir n TIVOMBLY. Clerk,

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