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20 THE 3IIOOKLTN DAILY EAGLE SUNDAY, JUNE 26, 1892. TWENTY PAGES. EXHIBITED BEFORE QUEEN VICTORIA. FOE THE EAGLE TROPHY. SUICIDE IN A FLAT.

DOES SHE TELL THE TRUTH THE WINDS WERE FICKLE Her rtlajcutjr Vitcest u. Performance was for four oared gigs (senior), and included: X7arnna boat club J. 0, Reaan, bow; J. J. Piatt, 2: Morgan Quill, Charles Beleer.

4: Walter Smith, coxswain. Atalants. boat club Max Lau, bow; J. B. Dyer, A.

T. Davenport, William Ivan, stroke; S. Simons, coxswain, Triton boat club JIcXVilK bow; Massie Milne, AS OLD TI3E SATURDAY. Summer Crowds Are (Irovring at tho Coney Istntirl Boacli, The island had a regular old time Saturday evening crowd yesterday. People streamed in over every line of railroad and on all tho steam ot Bnffalo Hill's Show.

LON'DON. Jnn 27. Oarsmen's Successful A "Woman's Charges Against Jus Mystery Surrounds tb.9 Death of Varuna Race When Buffalo Bill's troupo arrivsd at Windsor they wero greeted by a groat orowd which had W. Vatiehn, Theo Keer, XV. Harry Os tice Cowenhoven.

a Jersey City irl. on Flushing Bay. That Filled the Brooklyn Yacht Club Sails Yesterday. boatsi The fireworks inelosurcs at Manhattan and West Brighton wero well patronized aud the gathered about tna railway station aud linod tho Btreota along winch the procassion passed. Tha piazzas of the Mauhattan aud Oriental hotels part.v was lustily cheered throughout its progress Maybe he Allegations Arc in a Spirit of 10 Windsor castle.

wero crowded. Seme of those who looked at tho pyrotechnic marvels of Mr. C. T. Brock as dis The Annual Resatta of the Long: Island Kow Kevense At AH Events They Are Denounced on euienue tlie archway Messrs.

Gmr on,) The Tragedy Occurred in New York Yesterday Afternoon and tho Owner of the House Where the. Victim Was Found Ueiuscs to played at Manhattan Beach were ex Governor Ins Association Attrncls a Larpre Jfumber of ns Totally False by the Person Chiefly Intw Salisbury were recoived by Major Giiioral Sir Bowio of Mayland, Levi P. Bird, the celebrated tsted. Amateur Scullers, XTho Compete for Hauliers John C. McNeill, K.

C. who said that tho quean was anxious to view from her win low tho lawyer of Wilmington, Jesse Brown of Give Any Information Temporary Insanity nnd Glory A Series of Minor Accidents, Dur Baltimore, Coroner Levy, Alexander Blumen Hate Kennedy, a yonns woman residing at the entry of tho troupe into the arena, so Baffalo Bill born. coxwain. Passaic boat club Frederick Marvin, bow; F. E.

McXeilie, M. Sommers, J. Greenhalgh, stroke: II. A. Dunn, coxwain.

Manhattan boat club W. F. ltnlf, bow; M. L. Bavshinfrer, XY.

II. XVangaman, F. B. Ilau cock, stroke; E. P.

Collin, coxwain. It was quickly a race between tho Manhattans, Atalan tas and Passaics in tho ordor named and won by tho first in a length in 6:51 1 5. This closed the regatta. The course for all waB one mile, and tlio of fleers of tha day were: Bsferse J. L.

Ballan tyne, Arthur Kull association, Elizabeth, N. J. Judges of fluish J. J. Kraft, Nonpareil boat club; J.

E. Teed, Soawanhaka boat club. Time keepers T. Xran Baden, Atalaata boat club, Xew X'ork; Robert Stoll, Xjw York athletic club; G. D.

Phillips, Xew York athletic club. Starter Claimed. stein, Berry Wall, XValter Anderson, Count Mit The Tiiirty fifth Auuuai Rrsatlri or the Orffn izatlon Sniled on (Jravnsend Bny A Fair List of Starters and Good Contests Commodore Sutton's Mull Defentert by Mr. Murphy'i Ress Other Races. Tho wind god played a lot of prank? with ths Brooklyn yacht club regotta yesterday and th pectaclo of a licet of whito flyers was presented to the Interference of Spectators' Boats The cornor of Eleventh and Ovingfon avenues, Bar at tho head of tho motley procession of cowbovs.

kiwitz, the Chinese concession negotiator; David ltltlge park, alleges that John Cowenhoven The New York coronors office was notified yea Handsome Brooklyn Daily Easle Cup Goes to Gideon, Michael and Philip Dwyer, Mrs. Q. K. Indians, Cossacks and South American euaohos, paraded under the Queen's windows and after 8t i4v Utrecht, who resides at Lefl'erts Park, a terday mornin? that a 19 year old girl', name! the South Brooklyn Scullers Other laces. Lawrence aud family, N.

Spaulding of Washing Mamie Youns, committed BUicido Friday nitrht performing several maneuvers proceeded to tho ton, ex Senator Thomas C. Piatt, Mr. and Mrs. tompreu to tano improper liberties with her, and on boiiiff repnieed sent her to the Kings county peuitetitiary for three" mouths on a trumped place selected for tho exhibition. The water in Flushing bay.

which on the morn at 121 St. Nicholas aveuua in that city by tak iuc a quantity of uiorpbinfl. XValter li. Smith of Tuxedo, Pierre Lorrilard, The arena, which faced the east terrace, was a H. E.

Bell. Tuxedo: Mr. and Mrs. G. Hiekler, Mv.

mg of yesterday was smoother than a country mill pond, but bofore the annual regatta of tho up enarrre of assault in the third degree, A some utterly becalmed, somo Bailing undor a etift southwest wind and yet others propelled by a brcezo from directly opposite t. ii The above address is a five story apartment house in a fashionabla On tha and Mrs. F. Goodman, the Misses Goodman, large, open space of beautiful turf. The grounds had been enclosed with hardies trimmed with ouu.o vjowcunoven comes irora ono of .1.

i i Lone Island rowing association, grew streaked Count Dudenhauaon, late of Germany; George mo uiueai, anu most respected lamiiies in third floor lives a woman named Marie It. Conso, rsd bunting aud in the ceater of the terraco ami lumpy alone almost its entire surface and at JT. Eliiott and S. B. Richards, ex register of tins county nud is a latsre laud owner and it was in her apartment that the dead girl small pavilion, snrtuotitited by the Royal F.

Adee. Seawauliaka boat ciub. Clerk of course 11. 13. Pelton, Xereus boat club.

Brooklyn. a Lyer wonld seem to he walking away under crowded canvas and a minute later her sails would be flapping idly, with not a breath of wind in her wake. and well off as regards the goods ami chattels ended her life. Mrs. Couse refused to divulge arms, had been erected.

The spaces on of this world. He is married and has two child. either aulo were crowded with aristocratic Count Dudenhausen is a recent arrival from anything iu resard to the case and wished it to be distinctly understood that no publicity should LIVELY CKICKET J1AT0IIES. following is a list of tho starters and thsie Germany. He is a young man, and the mammas personages, a special train having brought a number of the queen's guests to tho castle ren.

For these reasons the allegations of Miss Kennedy will cause a surprise in Xew Utrecht circles, and it will require considerable corrob be attached to the girl's death. Mrs. Couse is Teams ownors: Class Edda R. W. Rummell; Sap.

Pho. G. B. Lyons: B. 0 J.

C. Egorton. ni, with marriageable daughters would like to know about him. He has all tho dash and glitter of Well Played Gniucti by Local EJere and FltKCTllicre. short, good looking woman, with black hair, out castle.

Promptly at the hour fixed for the show orative evidence before Judge Cowenhoven will short. When a reporter called upon her yester Mikiwitz, but whether or no ho is the samo kiud Mabel, Peter Mahoney; Homing, E. P. Drayton; Panchito, G. P.

Foote. Class D. mainsail b.f to commence the qunen eama forth from the castle, attended by Princess Beatrice and her chil. be condemned. The first inkling of the impend day afternoon sho was dressed in a loose wrapper Four games wore played yesterday on the pa of a count is vet in doubt.

Thov both affect ing storm camo in the shapa of an affidavit by Dolphin, G. L. K.ibiuson; Truant. Townsend Miss Kennedy, of which tho following is a ver champagne and plenty of it, and the spray they kick up is somewhat confusing to the eyes of of a stylish pattern. She was exceedingly polite in declining to give information.

She wonld only say that the dead girl lived with her parents rade ground at Prospect park. The chief interest centered in tho Metropolitan district leagno match, between the rival Manhattan and Brook" dren and Princess Christian. She entered a little pony carriage, led by a groom and attended by two gillies and 6omo Indian servants, aud tho party then proceotled to tho pavilion. Skerry; Spray. J.

F. Munim. Class lib and mainsail boats Ermtnie, Albert Clunan; XVaif uattmeooy: lows OF ISF.V," IiTltEntT. fVtffVTir rf Ttivna simple toiks. xney have never yet met, which is a regrettable matter, as they would make a very at 19R Union street, Jersey City Heights.

The XV. E. Hart. Class cabin yaahts XIarv A.i lyn elevens. The Manhattans won tho tosB and girl came to her house last Tuesday afternoon OTATF.

OF nEW XOKIt llUtU bUHg lllllT deposes an. I says: "I reside at the corner sent Brooklyn to the bat. Gray, a Brooklyn lhe quean was attired in a black dress of tlin well matched taam. Tracy; Tropic, E. M.

Romy; Seminole, J. Brown, Tho purpose of the visit is not known, and when plainest description and woro a queer looking man made double insures. 11. li. Coyne played ui r.ieventn anil uvington avenues in the town oiass 2, eaoin yachts Water Lily.

W. D. An. Some of the recent arrivals are: Manhattan Mrs. Couse was asked if the dead girl was i any dorson, Seneca.

J. P. Tribknn. Clssa 3. eivnin straw bonnet.

oi Jeiy Utrecht, Kings county, N. and am well acquainted with John Cowonhoveu, who holds tho ofhee of justico of tha peace of said Beach Mrs. XV. B. Ogden of New York, Mrs.

E. Arriving near the pivilion the oneon was eare a Una innings for 32 runs. ,1. Rose scored 23 runs in good form and F. J.

Prendergast hit freely for 14 runs. Rose kept wicket in his usual manner related to her, the reply was that she was simply a friend. W. Gage aud son, Mr. and Mrs.

J. XV. Murphy, yachts Bess, W. T. Jlnrphy; Fair XTind.

J. a. Moehau; Mary J.J.Lyons: Ilaika, E. II. Con.

Verse; Mull, Commodore B. F. Sutton. fnlly lifted from her carnage and walkod. with lunu.

riirr. hftr thn Mr. and Mrs. E. Sanburu of New York, Mr.

and day Of last Febrnjirv mirli fornnlnjnf Mrs. Couse said Bhe left Mamie alone in the good style. tp said Cewflnhoven. as such instine. the linish was full of white caps, so that as Judge Tighe observed, it looked more as if the race would be a test of seamanship rather than of rowins qualities.

"You couid have floated a feather across tho bay early this morning, aud look at it now," said a disgruntled oarmaH. That the rowers themselves were dissatisfied was evident aud thero wero several efforts made to have the course reversed, so that the contestants might not bo compelled to face the Yrinds, but without avail. Tho eager crowds who came the bay used every sort of sailing craft from tho heavy tootiug tug to tho umbiquitous vow boats with small boyB, who caught any number of largo crabs and cot in tho way of every other craft. Saucy gteani launches wero plenty, and they had their hare of bright young women in cay yachting costume, who cheered and waved their handkerchiefs at every opportunity. The X'arunas came in a great bier tugboat crowded with anxious members who expected their four oared shell to carry off the Eior.n cup, aud they were not disappointed.

A big tug loaded frith admirers of the New York athletic club went aground on tlie east side of tho channel and kept her passengers at a tan taiizing distance from every race. the other boats managed to eel very much in tho way of the On one occasion, at least, they caused trouble. Tho efforts of the referee, judges and harbor police were not enough to keen them under control, and they succeeded only in spoiling the sport for themselves. The programme was one of rare interest. It included, beside the race for the Each: cup, Mrs.

C. A. Winch, the Misses G. aud F. XVinch, houa: Friday afternoon, while she went out.

1 he courses sailed were, for Classes and F. to rmST INN'ISO MANHATTAN, Mrs. fl, tho aid of a stick which she carried, to tha S9at which had been prepared for her tu fha center of the pavilion. XVhen the royal party had settled in their places a signal was given and the enter. New York.

At the Oriental Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Where she wont to sho declines to state.

When natterv. 1 went to said justice in comoanv with 32 l'l H. B. Coyne, b. Tuttle B.

(J. liloioui. ol. livcw.i. I).

Adams 1. Prendercust, ct. Keoch. b. Atlams McGraw, Poughkeepsie; Benjamin XVright nnd Itfu i jhuuui, vui i iHLice rennesren nip rn ac and around black buoy 11; thence to aud around black buoy thonco to starting line distanca ten miles.

Classes and 1, to and aronnd blaoK buoy 11; thence to and around red hell buor at family, New York; G. L. Harrison and family, she returned at 5 o'clock she found Mamie in an altitude denoting a severe attack of pain. Suddenly the girl threw up her hands and fell sense. company him aloue to the nostaivs nart.

of i. ran 'mi taiument was at oneo begun. AUrt. i. UMail hetise, saying that I must go upstairs with him if Philadelphia: Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Iberson, Xew Iho performance consisted of the introduction A. 1. Hijlms "umcuine warrant. As soon as I sot upstairs York: A.

Clifford Barney, William Brosher and I little entrance Swash channel; thence startiritr lina luuim mat sam justice nail talcen me to a room family, Brooklyn: F. E. Griswold, Albany: J. G. F.

W. Ilro'tn, ct. lliiraiu, I). llollllJ K. Pearson.

lislance twelve miles. Classes and 2. to and Christopher, Jacksonville, Fla. A. Howard Hop around black buoy 11; thenco to and nrAnnrl in which tnero were a lounge and a bed.

a table and a few chairs. As soon as ha had made out the warrant he said: this," showing me H. 1. not. A.

b. Uolm.1 Kjtrs whito spar buoy, no number (near blA of the different bauds, a raco between cowboys, Indians and Mexicans, Indian sports and an Indian was dance, horsemanship by tho Gnachos, alight between cowboys, Indians and Cossacks, riding and tituiug broncho ponies and fancy riflo shooting by Buffalo Bill. Nate Salisbury, the manager of the XYild West show, was intro ping, New York; Mr. and Mrs. H.

K. Burros, New York; M. XI. Schumacher, Cincinnati, M. C.

pauur. i started to su it r. i innr i.c put his arm around my aud pulled mo onto Totl Haveus, New Yorlt. less lo the lloor. Mrs.

Couse sent a messenger for Dr. Taltaval. who lives at 220 West One hundred and twenty eighth street. He was unable to answer the call immediately. Dr.

Hollock of 155 West One hundred aud' twenty.tiinlh street waa then sent for. Ho came in haste and found the young girl to be suffering from morphino poion iug. A bottle which had contained a half ounce of tho poison was found on a table. Thu girl had swallowed half the contents. CNo.

thenco to starting liue fourteen aAd one half miles. Class 3, to and around buoy li: thence to rid buoy 14 on southwest spit; thencw nis up. 1 said. "Let me jo." and I tried to get away, and I tld him to lt inn Ho Tho Brighton Beach hotel opened with a boom, second time to pull mo on his lap, but I got away. He thou said, "Doo't sav a ivthinf alinnr.

duced to the quean and stood by her side ex ijini aisiancc cigutcen miles. and Mr. Cable, Mr. Fitchio and all other interest plaining each act as it was performed. lhe first bout to cross the lino was CommndoroV hub wu nx vour ease a rirlit I nm ed spectators were satisfied.

As evening came Sutton's newly remodeled Mull. Tim anj oi cowenhoven family at his house on this lhe queen was in the of humor and ap the piazza filled up and the dining room was in occasion. ItiignedJ Katie Kesnf.dy Ilcika crossing half a minute later, nnd in quick great demand. Tho bathing pavilion opened peared to be greatly interested in the many strange sights which she witnessed. She asked ouDscrtoect and sworn to buforo me this 21st Dr.

Hollock, assisted by other physicians, labored succession came tho three others of hor class. also and waB well patronized. uay oi dune, 1 Sil'J. for several hours to save her lire. All antidotes Ibignedj Pkteu A.

Montfoiit. Notai'7 public, Kings county. X. Y. and remedies proved futile, however, aild at 10 Oriental guests wore glad to welcome anion riKST INNING.

FrCOND INNING. A. BroiTii. b. Roberts 2 ct.

Coyuo. b. Ifobfjrt 7 XV. A. Ure.v.run out It rt.

Hos, b. Kins A. S. Durttiit. b.

Kobcrls ct. b. 4 I. Iluucait, not out b. Covno I) K.

Kroub, run out 0 b. Koburta 5 F. S. (Jryeno, ct. llloxot), b.

0 not out 4:1 II. Hflinv. ot. b. Mart ct.

and b. Roberts 15 AV. i. Alanby. I), itoberts 3 b.

liojerts 1 C. llrceue, stunipetl Kosc. b. I. iArf 2 not out 3 A.

A. Adams, b. 0 di.t not bat II (J. Tuttlti. b.

KobertK 1 did not bat 0 Ultras 2 Ultras ti 'latal 30 Totai 90 Runs each wicket: Ilrootl.vn 3 3 3 12 12 12 17 24 24 3t) 30 ..1 I 37 73 70 NO SO S3 Sti SO KS o'clock sho died. Additional interest will center on this affidavit them again Captain Moulton, who for some years Salisbury many questions and said that it wus a wonderful show, She admired tha daring and brilliant riding or the cowboys host of all. aud was especially delighted with their work 011 the mettlesome bucking ponies. She was Coroner Schultz, who lives in the vicinity, was when it becomes known that Mr. has taken the guests of the two biz hotels out Montfort.

the notary public, is a brother in law of Judge Cow. after the wary blueSsh and the impetuous boni summoned to the bedside shortly before thu girl died, but whether his sorvices were enlisted as a hovon. Miss Kennedy was seen yesterday after ta. He will not be fully ready for business before next Saturday, then his patrons will find things physician or an officer could not be believed. If noon at tha liouso of Henry Eudom.

the New much impressed by the wonderful manege aud informed Salisbury that she had never before seen such horsemanship. At the end of the Performance sho he took any statement from the dying girl he did Utrecht liquor dealer who accused Rupert iu as good order a nsual. Iu talking yesterday about tho prospoets for a good fishing season he not place it on record in the coroner's office. Werner, chairman of the excise board, of extorting money from him on various occasions Buffalo Bill" and Majar Burko bo pre told this singular experience: "So you know that all the timo I have lived on The gill's mstlier arrived at the house shortly before her daughter's death. She claims to be ignorant of the causa which prompted Mamie to In consequonce, Eudom did not get his license and is now bringing suit is tho suuremo court sented to her.

Sho complimented "Buffalo Bill" very highly, and presented him with this coast and I think I may claim to have fished Umpires Messrs. S. K. lloford and Treleran, fc The Brooklyn club's second eleven played on the Brooklyn wicket with tho second eleven of South Brooklyn. II.

Clnttick was the only double figure scorer for South Brooklyn. Phillips and Bradford played well for Brooklyn. Score: for a mandanins to compel the exciso board to for forty years. I never caught a bonita with large gold seal containing her mono commodoro Sutton held tho wheel his fast little Mull and handled her liko an old salt. Tho Bess was given the raco with a leeway if 3 minutes aud 35 seconds.

In class Bthe EddaD. mado a phenomenal run nnd won by 1 minute and 29 seconds. The Horning, Dr. Drayj, ton's neat little beauty, was a close winner bylitW over a minute, the Mabel coming in second. S.

Robinson's Dolphin best tho Truant and Spray, but had nothing to brag on. Tho Emmie walked homo a winner, tlie XVaif. her only rival, not finishing. Mr. Tracy's Xlary.

in class 1, had twelve minutes to spare. The XVater Lily also wins a prize. In class 3 the Iloika was disqualified becausa she was sailed by one other than a member of tho club. In this class all tho boats camo in lilto a Hock of ducks. Following is a summary of tlio races.

There was a good deal of discussion iu the judges' boat as to tho figuring of time allowances, and tho results appended in ono or two cases may not bo final when tha regatta committee has formally acted upon them CLASS II, MAtSSltl. IIOATS. 18 TO Kf.F.T. commit suicide. Mrs.

Young says hev daughter had no love affair, nor any domestic quarrel give him a license. Miss Kennody is about 24 hook and line. I have had thorn all round my ram, surrounded by the words of the which would tempt her to suicide. She admitted years of age and is not at all bad looking. She seven otner contests, all tliem liiilot excite Thanks to the oarsmen, as well as the officials, the races began promptly at 2 o'clock.

The first race was for junior Monies and those entered were llendnckson of tho Fred liheiiifrank of the Nassau, J. II. Hell of the Kow York XI. Davis of the Manhattan. II.

C. Johnson, of the Astoria, and William J. Tucker of the Friendship. Hendriekson ami Tucker withdrew liefore the start. It was Davis' race from the start.

As soon as Starter Adee lired tho shot Davis went to the fore and opened the cap mora and mora until at the mile linish lie was half a dozen lengths ahead. His time 1 5, and Hell, the second, finished in 1 5. The second race was, in tho estimation of many, tho important event of the day. It was a contest between the Crescent and Varuna boat clubs' fouv oared shells (junior) for the Fagi cup. Tho Yarmias won it.

in ISM!) and 1SS)0, but lost it in to tlio Crescents. That it was their purpose to win it again this year was evident by their preparation and their work of yesterday. J. O. Itegnn, bow; James Jjishop, second; James Couuhliu, third, and Jauieu J.

boat, biting at tho hooks of other fishermen, but carefully avoiding whatever I threw out. I havo royal motto: "noni Soit Qui Mai Pense," the whole being surmounted by tho imperial has short, curly black blue eyes and is in however, that the girl had frequently told strangers that Bhe intended to kill herself. Her crown. Sho gave Mr. Salisbury a handsome clined to embonpoint.

During the recital of her story tears cave evidence of her emotion. She cvt out for them tho finest portions of the bail and, hanging them in the most tempting manner, talk was generally considered jocular, and Kubhton b. no one thought for a moment she would ever aid: have thrown tho delicious morsel to their mouths. scarf pin, consisting of her initials studded with diamends and also jurmonuted by the imperial crown. hi 4 seriously decide to put her cloomy threat into I came to Mr.

Emlom's place on December 1 0 T. Uuncail b. TtusbtQtl I. Creijbton b. 1.

Cuatns b. Chitfick T. H. Seall ol. llaubuiy b.

Ct. i'llillips ct. tiushtou A. II. Cillon t).

Uanbury ,1. Ilnmb. rt b. (Jhittick It. V.

lircdlonl b. T. llon en b. Hanburj liiuej, not out 1. houclas b.

Kusbton Kitras rJ'otal execution. She was an exceedingly pretty girl and there they would lie. slowly wagL'ins their line, rtibbins their noses against my hook and moving their gills, as if thoy were chewing gum of last year, and since thou no otic can say a word flic entire show went with'mt a bitch, in fact. with a heavy mass of blond hair which almost against me. I work hard and mind my own busi all who took part in the exhibition performed their various feats better than usual.

reached to her waist, and her eyes, brown in all the time, giving me the wink. I've had some ness. Early Ja unary a Miss Xlelinda Johnson of Bath Junction came here and beauu to abuse mo and call mo names. At the After Buffalo Bill aud his party had dopartod 10 05 of those old fellows catoh the back of the hook aud take out 150 yards of of line till ho got me color, were large and lustrous and gave no evidence of a disordered brain. Her friends think she killed herself in a fit of temporary insanity.

from the castlo and wore already seated in tho timo I was in tho first story window, whil.x hlapsed Corrected all worked up with the idea that I had a bonita at last. Then he would let go the hook and Start. timo, timo. ho stood below. 1 talked back to her and special train which was te boar them to Loudon, Sir Henry Potisouby, private secretary to her majesty and Sir John.

McNeill arrived at the Tho cloud of mystt ry which has been spread about ths case by the dead eirls friends and KOL'TII W. Kitnr. li. Scale 0 fl. Dixon, run out 4 T.

Ueut. lit. Bower b. tiillard 4 I. Maeaus.

Cillard (I Finish. 3:55:13 3:53 :05 by and by sho went away. On Febrnarv laugh." F.dd& V. riapuho li. i CLASS mother creates a suspicion that there is a story io, at auout 11 cloak, Mrs.

Johnson came to statiqn to again couvey tho queen's compliments Albert Battersby, the well known secretary of MAINSAIL IIOATS, concealed by it which they da not desire have tho bar and asked for a pint of beer and porter to Buffalo Bill and his companions and to assnro the Brighton Beach racing association, said yes known. them that the queen was highly pleased with the terday, "I think we are eoing to have the great mixed. Mrs. Endom and myself were behind the bar, Mrs. Eudom holding her baby in her arms.

On receiving tho beor Mrs. Johnson threw the entertainment which they had provided for ner 2:55:04 3:10:14 3:08:15 2:50:33 1 to 25 yy.y.T. Corrected timo. time. 3:04:14 3 03:04 3:114:3 3:20:10 J5 lo 30 rrET.

Klaiised Corrected timo. ttnio. Not moas. 3 1 :55 Not est season we ever had." Mr. Cable, who was of Start.

Finish. Mliho! 4 1 lonvncr VI .55 4 1(1 :37 PaMclilto 12:5 7 OS 4 :20 IS CLASS p. MAINSAIL BOATS, IRON LEAGUE LOCKOUT. pleasure. the party, turned the conversation on tho sub TI1K Both Ihc can at me, sayinst that she did not want to take H.

Kusuten. b. 11. Hnnibure, b. bealo 7 A.

Hill, run out D. Uhittiek, b. Uillard () W. 11. Abbott, b.

Gillard (i 11. Thompson, not out 4 11. (Jhittick, b. ttillard 22 Kitras 3 Total On the third the Xew York club's seeoud eleven played the Sons of St. George.

Xew York was short handeil and was easily uef'eated ject of long shots played on the race track, and Men beer from me. The beer was spilled over mo and CAftLStUD WIN'S THE Kmployers a. TTlieir Arc Ntatidinc Firm. AMERICAN DERBY. revived the memory of the greatest long shot some over Mrs.

Endom. She then left, still abus that ever came in winner, a horse uamod Kniek Start. l'iniih. 4:110:30 4:12:40 12:57:40 4:07:13 llolphin Truant. Spray Fifty Siious.

inil People See tlie ft real There wero no particular ne developments in erbocker, against whom the odds were POO to 1 ol meaa. ing us. At aoout 1 o'clock in the afternohn I went with Mr. Endom to Judge Cowenlioven's to swear out a warrant against. Mrs.

Johnson and Race at Chicago. (lie Iron league lockout last night. Tho pro Two stable boys were the only ones who had CLASS JIU AND MAINSAIL IJOATS, 18 To 21 KKKT. gramme which the league had arranged for money on the animal. Each had put up $5.

Cmr.vco, June 25. saw her coming nut of his house. When Mrs. lapsed Oorreotod Mart. Fuiin'1.

tunc Kraraa 4:30:20 3:00:50 3:00:50 lait tiul not finiah. When they won they nearly went insane with Fifty thousand persons at Washington park to lirooklyn was in a large measure earned out. There is, however, the best of feeling between Johnson threw tho beer on ma Policemau Fire SON'S OK ST. 0 t. Sewell, to.

Nm'jtrs. 4 I I. Payno. n. XVilliam W.

Ilatton. et, and b. joy and then became dospondeut because they day witnessed E. A. Swigert Carlsbad win the absud was present, but he begged of men not to the locked out men and their employers.

had not Bold all their possessions aud borrowed Piatt, stroke, wero the crew that waited for thu signal on tha part of the Varuuas, aud they were veterans, burned to tanned eathers and with bin muscles that look hard as knots of steel, playing under the shining skin. Facing them wero li. F. Seavcs, bow; Frank Jenks, second: F. J.

Vernon, third, aud Thomas S. Perkins, stroke. It was evident that the latter were not up to tho mark demanded, and they wereseif confessedly untrained, though Vernon and Perkins were good as need ha, tho others wero a little soft aud the crew work was therefore uneven. At the shot thoy pulled off well together, but the Vnninas forced ahead with a firm stroke, thirty eight to the minute, whito the ordinary stroke of the Crescents was thirty eitrht. Once only did the Crescents coma up and that was after three quarters of a mile had been Cone over, but they never got nearer than a length and a half and linislied about threo lengths behind.

The timo for the Varuuas was (i.4 2 and that for tho Crescents waa 3 5. It was said that with decent water' tins dins might h.ive been lessened a minuti. The air was full sf steam whistles when tha result svas reached and none ot iliem beat the tugboat on winch the Varuna boys crowded. Kven Judge Tighe, on tho referee's boat, said lie was glad they lost it last bring him in as a witness. We went into the.

XYilliam XYhippelt, president of the Houa; from all their friends in order to bet on Kniek N. V. SKCOND EI.KVF.N. I. b.

llr Uius. II. Ilu kiu. I. nol out S.

Viilium, run o.it C. i'vberir. Suiitb. t. Ilaskuisjn I.

I. Xicboibon, b. Has kiusnu liro b. Kxtras ninth American Derby by tiro lengths, while the Californian colt, Zaldiyar, ran second, and Corngan's full brother to Freeland. Cicero, was third.

The weathar was perfect erbocker. This all happened about twelve years smiths' union, who is an employe of the Carriers Haas iron works, which has locked out about 1 00 of its men, told an Faole reporter last night ago ou the Briehton track. "A friend of mine judge's house and I13 said that Mrs. Johnson had obtained a warrant charging me with havinsr slapped her daughter's face in January, causing it to swell. I do not know how I could havo done it.

iCWOLTK Rurfacll, b. McMahon. 1. laakinsun. b.

Neir bei I. Ollit'ier. b. IJ. Suiitb, run out II, Jlalloran, b.

JUc.Ma bon M. ilolutot, uot out Kxtras CLASS l.CAUIS TACHT5, 31 1( 35 fKT. Klapood Corrected Finish. tlrflti. Mary 12:4:33 Not meast Tropic 12:4, 4:14:34 Not mens.

Seuiiuolo 4:12:35 4:12:35 3:24:05 CLASS 3. CAV.1N YACHTS, 25 TO 30 PKET. Elapsed Corroctod Stirt. Fini.h. time.

timo. 7 Water Lily. .1 Soneea 4:40:25 3:52:07 3:53:07 CLA83 3, CAIilN VAL'IfTS, 30 TO 30 FEL'T. came to me onco with a sure receipt for overhead, the sun shining brightly and a cool breeze blowing, but tlie track, owing to the winning continued Mr. Cable.

"He but the judge held mo in $250 bail, which Mr. Total said, "Now back Father Bill Daly's horses every recent rainstorms, was very heavy, though not wet. Tho grand stand, which ha" been recently timo they enter, put up about $2 each time. At Eudom furnished. I than him for a warrant for Mrs.

Johnson and he told me to come at that all of the employes of that firm had been on a picnic to Glendale park during the day, and did not know what the latest developments in the city were. The firm had sent $200 to the picnic to help the mon have a good time. "And," said he, "we had if." Mr. Whippett said he did Total. tha end of the season if yau ars behind hand I 13 enlarged to seat 12,000 persons, whilo eight o'clock and I would get justice.

Wo went home Flapsed will put np your loss." Ac the end ef tho season thousand more can find standing room, began to aud at 3 o'clock were astonished when Police my friend came around to me and said: "Do I Ull up at 12 o'clock, and when the saddling bell for tho Derby rang at not thiul: the lock out would last very long. torrected Not nAea. Not Uiioaa. Not ibi iaa. Not llneH.

Not tlnoas. mau Firoabend's boy came and teld uiu to go to the jndge at once for tha warrant. Mr. and Mart. miKli.

timo. .13:10:00 4:34:13 3:45:43 4 (ti 4:40:24 17:10 4:30:45 3:43:05 .12:17:00 4:30:15 3:43:011 Poss Fair Win Ilnika Mull owe you anything." "No." said "I didn't bet." I looked the matter up afterward and found that if I had taken my friend's advice I wonld have ten minutes to four, thero was not 1111 A number of the liousesmiths who are locked out by Carriere it Haas were employed upon Mrs. Endom went with me. Wo went in "File SI. Firm Klevetj Succumb Co (he fiflarlcEMw.

Hie St. George's A. C. lirst eiveu played tho Harlems at Central park yesterday. It proved an easy victory for the Xew Yorkers, who won by an inning and live it.uk.

The score: HAHI.F.M. available seat within it. The lawn in front was a to tho hall on the parlor floor and the Loeser new building, and it is understood won a barrel of money. 3Ir. Battersby a sreed that work there has stopped.

that there were so many long shots anion Mr. lhe Now Jersey A. C. visited Staton Island aSnd judge took two papers out of a drawer in a desk and told me that if I wanted a warrant I would have to go upstairs with him. Christian Hill, delegate from the Housesmiths Daly's horses that, if persistently followi played a eloio and exciting gams with the State) compact mass of human beings, while tho car riages stretched from tha betting ring to the three qnai'ter pole, and stood ten nud twelve deep the center field for the eighth of a mils; In tho betting Azra was 2 to 1, Cicero 3 to 1, Galiudo (J to Carlsbad and Zahlivar 10 to 1 union to the Central labor union, last night said T.

Peuloe, b. Harris .11 Island cricket club. Lacoy, Short and Clark! yielded a very large return in the aggrextto. Hi; told of various ways in which to make money Ho took me up to the second floor into a room in that there was nothing new in the tight. Tho majority of the linns discharged only betting on horset, but added naively, "however, played good cricket for their respective sidos.

The Jerseyitcs won by a scoro of 10S runs to 07 on even iunings. which there was a bed, a sofa, an easy chair, a cane chair and a table. Ho sat down in the easy chair and wrote out the warrant and then asked mo to I always limit myself to betting $50 a season, I ech, Newton 1 2 to. 1, Prince of Darkness 25 those employes who declared that they were members of tho union. XVhilo a few and among never go beyond that." to 1, Chief Justico 30 to 1, Bob Forester sign it.

I took the pen and went to the table on them J. it J. M. Cernell of New York city dia 11 f.ouctiliu. b.

Harris K. Walker, ot. b. Harris li. A.

Lindsay, et. Xi'oobs, b. Harris. .1. J.

run out V. I'Yrmiok. i llu out. I). (I.

ltmlli y. b. Harris J. 11. Uhas Harris A.

A. Bourne, li. Moil HVaitcr, ci Trelord, b. W. S.

uot Total ST. his left side. As I bent over he put his arm chai'sed all of their liousesmiths, basing their Y. SI. C.

A. ATHLETES 50 to 1 and Emperor Regent 100 to 1. Azra stumbled in the stretch and Zaldivar drew up to Carlsbad and thore were shouts of "ZjI action on their inability to determine who and arouud my waist and drew me onto his lap. I struggled to get away from him and toid him if he did not leave me alone I snould call Entertain a Party who were not union men. Those who de of Sittitlaj Scbool livar "Carlsbad Williams shook Ttto Property Jlow Occupied by tbo near the Fulton Forrj, and tho American Hotel adjoining, ia for sale, the transfer to mado aftoi tho Eaqi.v.

corporation Iim moiud into its new building DOW in course ot construction, corner of Washington and Johnson Bta. Boe Advertisement under Sslo Real Estate. allegiance to the union will be permitted to go to ExcurxiOHialMi for help. He let mo go and exclaimed: 'Hush, up tho son Gleuelg aim Lady XXayv. nrd, and in tho last few strides ho came away winning bv an work Monday morning.

I'll fix this caso nil right; keep still, I'll give you A Joint excursion was given yesterday by the Sunday schools of the First Baptist, the Kass all the justice you I signed tin paper and went downstairs. Mrs. Endom went up then. open length, while Zaldivar beat Cicero for tlio place by half a length. Azra was fourth, a length behind and Newton fifth, two lengths behind Azra.

IUTIF1ED CLEVELAND AND PATTISOS. SltCONP INNING, b. l.oujjlilin b. c. liroivn.

b. LotiKlilin. b. b. Long; hlin street Presbyterian, tho Central and St.

John's carrying her baby, to swearout a warrant against M. E. churches and the eastern district i i i a i. a it i Kyi's. Tlio Empirc Dciaocralic Club of the Mrs.

Johnson for disorderly conduct and came Eighteen (U naa Early in tlie field. Chief Justice was sixth. Galindo seventh. Prince of Darkness eighth. Emperor Regent ninth and Bob Forester last.

The timo which. down again. My trial took place on the follow branch of the Y. M. C.

A. The iron Bieam boat SivitiB tpok tho party, numbering 1,500, from the foot of South Fifth street FIHST INNING. V. CMiadwicU, b. Ppdio'j.

4 11. A. Nolt, 0, I) Kltord.b. Webster 3 t). L'tiaOwh'k, run 1 T.

W. Hairi. i. b. Webster 1 V.

Ainswortll. b. Webster 0 Hev. K. do b.

I'edloa V. bvi te, iv. I' ntloe (I T. A tliib'Mt, no: 0 T. W.

Hood, e. Webster, b. Pedloe 0 W. H. baivyer, Petlloe.

1 Kxtra 5 FUKNITUKE. IjXUHNITUllE A grand laugh is rippling through the ranks of b. O'Kcilloy. c. Walker, b.

l. I.o'.iirhlin. cousidcrim: the track, was good. The total value to Laurelton crove, Cold Soriug Harbor. the Eighteenth ward Democracy just now over a Covie Lony! lip.

ing: day in the New Utrecht town hall. Just, before I was called up a man named Alexander Lnndy was sentenced to live day's imprisonment for assaulting Mr. Endom. I had no show at of the stake was $20,130 nud the valuo to the winner, blunder of the hustling organization of that sec The grove was reached at I o'clock, and aftor lunch baskets wero eniDtied the athletes of the Y. M.

C. A. entertained the party with games. tion of the city known as the Empire democratic c. Walter, b.

Not out b. Kxtras 00 () 00 unit it ItKK it It It NN KICB KK Klifl A all, although Mr. aud Mrs. Endom testi 11 HHH It rut It It club. This body arranged to hold a ratification SKW TOKK TITL STATISTICS.

fied my behalf. The only witness for Mrs. meetimr on Thursday uight and a bit; trauspar The running hop, steo and jump was won by John A. Bauer, who covered 30 feat 0 inches. W.

year. Tho senior singlo was rowed Morguvs Quill of the Varuna: Chris Doneiun of the lauta: A. Bushiuau of the iveuswojd. 1, J. Carney of the institute aud Harry V.

Janssen of th Staton Island club started in this race. It was evident that each meant to do his best and it was nip and tuck up to tho las; quarter of the mils. Then Carney dropped behind and Quill, Btuchmann. DouogaH and Jans en closed up apparently in the order named. The tug boats and laauchtis closed in on the stake boat, so lint the men could do hardly anything.

rjiisehmanu ran up against, tho tug on which were the members of the Friendship club and could gat no further. Quill swept around it and passed tho stake boat, but Donegaii got mixed and Janssen was Bwampo.l. Tho race was awarded to Quill in 7:30, with A. J. Basehmann second in 7:40.

Later on liuschmanu protested that ho was ahead when hn was stopped by a ttigou the course. To the men on tho referee's lnu' it appeared as if Quiil was leading', but the Judges thought, differently, and the result was that the two men will row over again to day. The junior doubles were rowa.1 by V. Oliver and P. Barry of the Friendship, 1).

It. Ward aud J. Vinson of tho Triton, J. ami Guy Dempsey or the New York athletic, XI. Carney and Valentine Loekmeier of tho Institute, and T.

K. Itichards and G. X. Jacobs of tho Oresjents. They started pretty evenly, but tho race soon resolved itself into one between the Tritons and New York athletics.

Ouco ov twico the Crescents forced up dangerously near, but at the linish the Xew Yorkers were lirst to linish hi 7 :23 3 5 with tho Tritons scond in 5. The fifth race for four oared gigs (juuior) had the following starters: Varuna boat club I. O. 11c gau, bow: James iiiscbop, James Couglin. J.J.

Flint, stroke; Walter Smith, coxswain. Triton boat club A. li. Han is, how; T. H.

P.ip ley. II. C. Koric, D. Pipley, stroke; IV.

Harry Osborn, coxswain. Crescent boat club 3. O. Sckler, bow; XV. Stoker, P.

J. Uandibode, J. llailey, stroke; H. Shirley, coxswain. Xereus hoat club G.

W. Soaniaii. bow; XI. F. Covert, C.

F. Titus, J. S. Wilcox, stroke Frederick Woods, coxswain. Astoria athletic club Henry Warren, bow; Paul Johnsou was the man Ltmdy.

Judge Cowen Total. Total. The New X'ork bureau of vital statistics makes AND I hoven then sentenced me to tkreu months'impris H. RrsB was second. It It MAKERS POKTKltS, the following report for the week ending at noon XV.

II. Ross won tho running high jump Drizo ency with Cleveland's name on it was ill front of the clubhouse at 43 North Henry street on Thursday morning. In the afternoon the painter of tho legend came along with tho information which he declared came from Fire Chief Nnvius that New VorU: Forfeit to tlio Sons oi SI. fijleorjrc clearing tho bar at 5 feet 1 inch. Bauer was second.

01, 03 AND 05 WEST TY K.NT TH HID ST. N. (Adjoining Eden Museo.) club of Broolt The Sons of St. George1 cricket onraent. Ihero wars about fifty people present and they all cried 'Shame, it's a but Cow enhaven paid no attention te tlnm.

I was put in a cell, and next morning policomen Firea hend and Sehaefer took mo iu a wagou to tho penitentiary. I served my three A 12 pound shot was put 34 feet 7 inches by Governor Pntlison of Pennsylvania was nomi at Central park and lvn played the Nvw X'orks P. N. Dietsch. W.

J. Mills was but a few inches won. Tho New X'orks net natcd for vice president. Despite doubts of the id in a very unsports a decision of the um yesterday: Estimated population, deaths, S20; births, 021; mirriages, 417: still births, 70; death rale, 33.43. The causes were: Sunstroke, smallpox, measles, 25; scarlet fever, It); diphtheria, 25; whooping cough, 13; typhoid fever, typhus fever, malaria! fever, cerebro spinal meningitis, diarrheal disease, 107; heart diseases, 33; croup, bronchitis, 20: pneumonia, 82: phthiaisi 87; Bright's disease, 35; by liolenee, 43: all other causes, behind.

P. N. Dietsch also tossed a 16 pouud manlike manner dispntiu: members the painters put Pattisou's canto on the I.USI I OF KB I A I S. transparencies aud when evening came this hammer 75 feet and was almost tied by XV. 11.

10S8. months with hard labor, although Judge Cowerhavcn sent me word that I ceuld got out in April if I would testify in May the aroused no end of discussion, a number of the The 100 yard daBh was won by H. H. Valen Democrats who atloiided the ratification meeting 6 WHITE ENAMELED FUnNiTL'RE. ronsistine of pire on a rim out and refused to play further.

After waiting the time required by the rules tho umpire gave the game to the Sous of St. Georya. The. score: EONS OF ST. GFORGE.

W. Tamer, c. (Innthroe, b. Walkur (J board against Endom. I refused and had to star tine, with J.

A. Bauer a good second. declaring that Gray of Indiana was the man. Cleveland and Pattiaou wero celebrated right Tho standing broad lump went to XV. H.

Boss, 303; deaths under 1 year, under 5 years, m. 1 knew that if I had not objected to his treatment, I should not have had a day. This mrn ine Policeman Schaefer came in hero aud threat who cleared 8 fact lH inches, J. A. B.mer was royally, however, and it was not till the next i.n; uij ana over, in institutions.

17.3; in A. tlanmiond, P. tenements, 544. To day's deaths numbered 117 inormne that the club learned its mistake. Tho officers, John Carroll, James Keenan, John Mc secud; Bauer won the vuuuins broad jump, coverinr 17 foet; H.H.Valentine was second.

The standing hop, step and jump was won by W. ened to arrest mo again, saying that he had a warrant, I am afraid to come downstairs for fear of tho judge's policemen. Donald and William Blanchlield. havo been WKKCK OF AX EXCL'KSIOX THAI. H.

Boss, who covered 25 feet: J. A. Bauer was uyed right adtl left about it. ..14 ..12 0 3 1 0 ..10 ri second. T.

E. Tcare threw a base hall 2(10 feet and won, F. Laing being second. Boston, Juno 25. At XX'altham, about 0 P.

M. yesterday, a heay. W. Hammond, b. Me.N'evin J.

Silvester, b. it. Cicverley. b. Kourko T.

i.ovfe, run out J. A. Storm, b. Skino A. Clifford, b.

Sliine J. Michcll. b. Walker H. Underwood, not out K.

May, c. skiue, b. Walker Extras Total nkiv vtntK. 3. D.

Itonrke. run out 11. Gunthroe, I. b. b.

Hammond J. Shortell. ruu out A. Skine, run out A. rinitth, b.

A. Hammond The excursionists re embarked at 5 o'clock and CO.XDEKSED DISPATCHES Brief News Paragrautis Ir Wire All Parts of lite Country. From ny laueu excursion irain oi nvo cars, running as an extra from Laka Waldeu to Boston, on thu reached the eastern district at 8. IEWS OP THE SIIOOTESS. A 10 year old son of Thomas McDonald of liedsmads.

Iluieas and in of thre pieces, fiom $45 to 3350 per sot. Dressing Tahlos, Choral CUitfoniers and Toilet Dressirs, from to Sl' oich. ClUairs, Hookers and Tables. 3.50 to 20 each. Wardrobes, Odd Bureaus aud Desks, fro 625 to S150 oach.

Also mnumerablu odd pieces, at all prices, suitablo for summer coltaiics. loitather with white Enamelled odd, 1'arlor pieces in Used and fancy makoi, either in complete sets (consistini; of Divan, Arm Chair. Corner ('hair, Sido Chair and Window Chair), from SJ40 to or soparato piecyi i)iran. 315: Arm ChAir, S12.50: Window Ctiair. 510: Sido Chair, 4.fj0, Ao.

IiEDUOOil FU3NITUKE also in Oak. Cherry, Ma hociny, IV.reli, Maple, llaniboo and other wools, in complete ots of three, tiro and ren pieces, 635 to $55Q per bet. ENGLISH LEDSTEADS front S2P.50 an; aho IKON IIF.USTKADS. willi brass tiimmincs, in all the vari colored enamels, from $3.50 up. DINING ROOM I'UllNITUHE in Oak and Mahor cny, in complete sets, made up specially for liirht fnr.

nishini; (consisting of S1.1 'heird, China Closet, Exton aion Table and Chairs), from 75 per set upward. PAHLOIi FUItN'ITUKE in a of now deatEM, both overstuffed aud frame, in sets, from SjlOO.OO to 3750 per Bot. It. J. HORNER CO.

Lockport, N. was drowned in the Erie canal A match at live birds for $250 side will bo 30 0 0 in 0 11 Fitchbui'g road, ran into a flat car and switch engine, derailing both, as well as tho passenger engine aud smoker, and blocking both tracks for over three hours. Tho cow catcher, cylinder and boiler of the passenger ougino were broken. The passengers wero badly shaken up and frightened, but nobody was seriously hurt. Friday evening, while bathing.

Tho body was re shot at Woodlawn pa'rk ou. Tuesday, between covered two hours later. William T. Mitchell, champion of Virginia, and Mr. and Mrs.

Blaine, Miss Harriet Blaine and Frank Class of New Jersey. Shooting will commence at 2 P. M. J. b.

Cleyerlsy C. HoruPy. c. Sylvester, li. A.

lLaramoud C. II. Johnson, not oui N. treason, e. W.

Hammond, b. A. llaiuinoud. K. Walker, refused to bat C.

Hr.iuuiond, relused to bat Kxtras the Damroschs arrived on tho morning train AsEUn" Park, N. Juno 25. yesterday at Bar Harbor, Me. The break in the Erie canal at Weedsport will t) II 0 i the THE WEATHER. The overture handicap live pigeon shoot took During this recital XIr.

and Mrs. Endom wero interested listeners and frequentlv interrupted with exclamations 01 corroboration. Mrs. Endom asserted that, while waiting iu tho lower hall of tho judge's house, she had heard Xliss Kennedy rapulso Mr, Cowenhoven. In this ahe was sustained by her husband.

Judge Cowenhoven indignantly donied tho truth of Miss Kennedy's accusations and declared that it was a case of blackmail. "Endom did not get his license," he said, "and dow he is getting even for an imaginary grievance. He came to mo to intercede fer him, but I refused, as I do iu all such cases. The Kennedy woman's charge is ridiculous. Besides, I am married and have children." "Whore were the papers asked tho reporter.

''Oh, I don't remember. It may havo been upstairs, as 1 have a desk there." "Was not throo months' imprisonment with hard lnbor a heavy seutcuco for slapping a woman's face?" "Not at all. I had the liberty to give her from SI fine to six months, and $250 fine. If I had had any feeliug iu the matter I should have hev six mouths instead of three. Tho woman is beititf used by Endom as a tool." be repaired so as to allow the resumption of nav place to day at Hollywood park, Long Branch.

Total The first prize was a Bilver cup, valned at $200. County flarily ticaicn Twenty per cent, of the entrance money went to Washington, D. Juno 25. INDICATIONS TILL 8 A. M.

Tn Moltinw. For Eastern New York, fair, north winds. itrconi) of ti tuebjiojikter. The following is the record of tho thermometer as kept at the Daily office: igation early Monday morning. Governor Flower and party arrived at Albany on their special car at noon yesterday.

Henry Novborg. veal estate dealer of Portland, shot and killed his sweetheart, Augusta Shosreua. He then put a bullet through his own second man and 10 per cent to third. The conditions wore, miss two birds and out. A big crowd of spectators witnessed the shoot.

Seven X'ewarit, The Kings county men were badly beaten at Newark by the Newark club yesterday. Wood bowled splendidly for Kings county but could not do all tho work himsolf. Stratford played a fine inning for sixty two rnns. C. Moore and Knight also played well.

Score: teen shooters faced the traps. Money killed 3 straight and took tho cup. Iletirr Duryea of brain. It is supposed Nrborg waa temporarily (IS SI r. ii I'.

i'. Brooklyn took second place, killing 22 straisht. 2 A. .11 4 A. li A.

3 A. 10 A. 12 il 1 1'. it 1 J3ICYCLK RIDING ACADEMY, THE ONLY SCHOOL WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS. and Georgo Work scored third, with is dead birds.

KINGS COUNTY. 111'. 1 A. THE KimiSG AT ObOUCiSTEn. AVON IlcJforii av HALL, nvar Fulton 8 HO ONO INNING, b.

Si rat fotd b. Stratford did noi Pat. c. llilbort, b. 1,217 Gloccestf.r.

N. June, 25. insane. The amount of 3 per cent, bonds redeemed last week was $45,700, making tho total redemption to date $24,000,050 and leaving outstanding Thts torpedo boat Stiletto, which has bsen fitted during the winter with discharge tubes for the Howell torpedo, has gone into commission. She will be used for experimental work with the torpedo.

I'UKKEai'Kit to r. u. i.isnsiT. men WATKH. FIRST INNING.

G. Williams, c. Stanford b. Strattord 0 J. May, b.

3 W. Harris, run out 0 C. Haims, it. Moer1 ti. e.

ijoinriaii b. Slratfoi'd 0 H. Howlev. sr. b.

Str.itforj II li. Korrley. Jr. out 3 Follawinc are the results of to day's events: Lankoor, 2: Richard Gray, Harry Conch, stroke; William Gottgetreu, coxwain. Xassau boat club J.

X. ltyan, bow; S. G. Carr, F. Wells, Frederick Vilman, stroke; F.

J). Sherry, coxwain, Xew York athletic club C. Schumacher, bow: W. Woyland, F. rilazenger, F.

ill, Hartsliome, stroke; 0. Smy the, coxwain. Manhattan athletic club J. XI. Davis, bow; II.

M. F. Cady, 2: F. G. Garlich, J.

W. Rollings, head, stroke: K. P. K. Coffin, coxwain.

When the Bhot was fired they went off like a pack of bounds in full cry, with the ini; of the coxswains rineincr out on the air aud cch man bendins to bis oar. It was a race io a hundred. Tho Varuuas, Astonas and Tritons leaped out from the rest and went ahead bow to bow for half the distance, with tfac others jnet as squarely paced behind them. Then the Varuuas fell back and the Manhattans forged forward. Slowly but surely they forsed ahead in spite of the linishing in 0 with the Astorias sacend in 7:07 2 5.

A susequent protest on a foul was entered by the Aitorias, but it was disallowed. The sixth race for eight oared shells (junior) had the entries: Atal.mta boat club XV. J. Kelloy, bow; It. Wood.

11. h. Meyers, P. A. iJnrns, J.

A. Donolitie, T. Plielan, Ci; X'. lirink, C. DoneKan.

stroke; E. C.Vill.ivarde. coxwain. Xew York athletic club H. B.

Turner, bow; F. Douglass, L. X'. Sonthaelc, A. it.

Pope, G. Scoiield, G. Marvin, (i; X'. Littoll, E. J.

Keauc, stroke; C. C. Turner, coxswain. XYyanoke boit club F. Schad.

bow; L. Krazet. 2: J. JbCutclnon T. Barry, J.

McGuirc, W. Graham. H. Jinniug, G. Ilanlon, G.

C. Faen, coxswain. The raco was clearly between tho Ata lanta and the Xew York athletics, and the latter won by a length and a half in Tho Wy anokes were game to tho last. The seventh race was started on time, and tlio contestants were anxious to havo it so. They made couple of false starts iu their hurry.

It Unuer tho management of SCHWALUAC11 CYCLE CO. Thorough instruction P.icycl Ridinir by our skilled, White, b. 7 First race Five eichth mile. X'alonia won. Flagrant second, Edna third.

Time, 1 :04. The f.illowini; is ot'ii ial announer.i.?nt the timo 1 duration of hih. water Vor and Sandy Ho ik for to morrow. Jim 27: teactlers. Second race Four and a half furlongs.

Wane v. liood, b. Strattord 1 ruu out AiiDOlutment cat, be made And ticket nrnrnrfld at won, Princess Hilda secoud, Emma ilac, third. Whit the ball or any of our Aiuie, 5 i seconds. M.

1'. Third race Seren and a half fur onrrs. F.Ivtnn JKI'FKUSOX ATKf.KriC CLUB liOUTS. The Jefferson athle tic club had its annual exhibition last evening in hall, 125 Melvoso street. Then were bouts between Henry Lotz and Pete Kis il, Gsorga Eckhards and A.

Dochev, Billie Metzr and Ira Ostrander, Charles Shurpart and Henry Kallenback. Jake Brenner and Joe Lang. Fred Miller and Joe Craig and others. All were friendly bouts. A.

'l ima. i it. Ihira'n oi' ISiw. lilt. II.

I II. X. 1 1 did not bat. 1 I () 2 Kxtras THREE LAHCj; STORES: 1 "IS Itedford av. near IlaneneV St.

won. General Gordon second, Ilichal third. Time, I', fro. tor, Xtoor E. .1.

Wood, St rat lord T. Avers, run Extras Total Ninth it and at. (main entrance Prospect park). 10:01 Nb Study Hooici 5 :5 4 4 4 4.7 Fourth race Seven and a half furloncs. Dago 0:31 0:17 142 and 144 Divisioo ay, (Junction Cljiner m).

won. Jack Jiose second, Mablo third. Time. li) Total At a meeting of Amaranth council No. 4G1 on Tuesday evening, a set of engrossed resolutions was presented to XV.

11. Lindsay of the Erie railroad on behalf of a number of officers and members of the various lodges as a 1'ecogaitiou of his kindness and courtesy to them on the occasion 1 :37. Fifth race Five eiihtln mile. Blackburn won. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN VESSEbS.

Penza ncn secend. Young Lottery tmrd. Time, BOAT lUCK. 1:02. ot their recent trip to There wero Sixth race Seven fnr ongs.

Botheration won. VT WW WW WW WW RRB It HP.n FEU V. y.a K0 jrtt NN NN NN present among others. Samuel Green, Herbert Peba secoud, Bonnie S. third.

Time, bSSSg fc'sssa NKWAKK. A. H. Stratford, c. IV.

.1., b. 1C. J. J. P.

Pearer. b. Vf. Wood T. b.

Yv. Mooro. b. E. J.

Woo.l .1. StrMi lielJ. e. CoiiKdou. b.

K. ,1. Wood. H. Knight, Helm.

b. li. lioiYiniu. c. Helms, b.

K. ,1. Wood T. White, b. W.

J. Wood 11. MclVtood, W. ,1. Wood Morrsey.

not out Stamford, b. W. ,1, Wood Kxtras KtSIKKXHAS WISS AT LEEDS. Fearn, A. II.

Frost. J. F. Price and Messrs. Kelly, Evans.

Moon. Moody, Tread well, Cook, Peterson, Horton and Van Brunt. 20 1 13 0 1 1 i 13 123 NN NN a A A 1 A A In the raco by members of the Nautilus boat club for tho Firiski medal, rowed yesterday, the liual heat was won by A. U. Prentiss; time.

5 ('. Pennington rowed second aud Heyword third. Tho next raco will bo rowed on the Saturday nearest July 25, and the third and deciding race will follow clurine tho Nautilus regatta week. rpp ppp SATt'It'iAV. JUNE 2c Franee.

London, Nc i Yor. Ss Ocan, Amsterdam, Now York. Sn .1, eph Satiis, Neir Y'orlc Ea. riaerua. Y'ork.

llauneMind, Hfcracoa. Yorlr. Ss Tanearviile. Nerr lurk. i Ricuinond London.

York. Ss MohaiTk, London, Grsi ci. Lirrrpuol. Neir Yor. Sa Uutoail, llauih.re, Ncir Yori.

AT ronti.iN por.Tj. Ss Normannia, New Yorl HambnrC. Ms Oroton, Montreal, passed Alalln Head. ooo 000 AAA NN 4. AN NN June 25.

Arthur A. Zimmerman, the American champion bicyclist, won the mile safety championship at Leeds to day in 2 minuies and 13 4 5 seconds. Zimmerman boat Schofield, heretofore the champion, by five yards, Schofield bemi; second. Rain tell heavily during the race. titiiclvest Train to tlio son tiniest Isthe Southwestern Express oi the Pennsylvania Railroad, leaving N'otr Vorl; at 8:30 P.

M. overy day, arrir ittc at Cincinnati 0:15 P. M. the Dcxt day and tSU Louis 7:00 secoud niorniuc. Ad7.

TUB Git HAT PIANO OF THE DAY. FACTORY AND WAREROOMS. 234, 200,204.333 FULTON STREET. 1 he larcest atock ot firat class Pianos in America and toe greatest inducements lo customers in prices and terms. Open creninfia.

"The Last Tcospoouful Is the can is as zooA as tho first" ia the testimony "Boval Oaltlatr Ponder is Undoubtedly Th purest and most reliable baking powder raado." U. B. Uoi't Chemist. Adr. 6AILEP FROU roREItlN 1 Ss Auruat Victoria, Soathamptoo llil'S.

New X'ork. orery iroosaa who uses tho Royal Baking Powder. Adv..

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