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HANDICAP HORSES EEADY XB03B THAT WILL START- LV TEJt BROOKLYN tOXB GOO TXlaLS YE8TXBDAT IV aFTTa OF BAD TBACXV-TOTAL TBIALt Of TUB HOUH TO BB BAD TO-MOE-BOW. V. MA fallMlB I. IhUst starters end toeksys far the Brooklyn Jotksy Cl Handicap. Us tm( race to beraasn sudsy BxtsttaOrevsasa4 tree, and which la the Era great race turn rear tw Hurts A ax BVeiakl.

eky. MsLaegnlla. itipetruk. I -am biey. 'JbMpMI.

Kim. Bergs. Marshy. oggett leKeU. trtahera, A-CoTisgtoa.

Karvae. Hamlltea. Tank. Meveoaou. UttleSeld.

J. BnteeU. Ixtnlrrt. 8 I'M 7 1SU tuqul 4 110 4 118 Heelers 1CM Madeteae 104 Clarendon 114 Key er a 114 poajnau. 4 100 e.rvlew 4 100 Morrew ft lie 97 Jtsjor Uomo .113 peaasra, ....4 lift C-ius A- 104 JtosselL.

114 iKku 4 1 IS Aiaa uu 4 100 TIm weatbar wss boantifully clear sad gas yester-tr morning at Bbeepebead Bar sad Oraveeead. The track waa la a sorry plight through the rata, which fall Incessantly duriag tba Bleat, and there waa oot mack work nans la tba early morning. about 11 o'clock Superintendent Brash had four sets at borrows at work, at Graveeead, aad br aooa tba track bad drtad oat eensldersbly. Thaa tba sky hsesms soddenly dark with thick, heavy clouds, aad jeers wera bad thai another raiBstorm woald take pesos. Bat only a light shower fell and tha afternoon waa ana.

Bat tha track reaxained heavy aad sticky, aad aatU lata la tha attoraooa tbara waa nothing Uka fast work dona. Matt Aliaa far a Clarendon. Bar Del Bar, aad Fsirvlow a good trial la tba morn lac and tba trte worked wall considering the stalest tha track. Tbara la litem doubt now that thaas ara tha tbraa from Knret'a string that will faoa tba tartar aa Hon Oar Balsas the track aboald.ba fetlaek deep, wbea will probably be anbetltated for one ol tha horaaa. Measioae waa gives a trial at aooa.

whaa tha track waa Terr bad. Ha worked alone over the handicap dlataaoa, going tha Journey Ja 1:31. Tha work was dene with tha greatest paaaibla eaaa, aad tea horse at the ttnlah waa aa traeh aa a lark aad aid sot (bow aar foam or sweet, aa la hie previous effort aa Inseday. Medatone doea aot like working br Mwsslf, bad probably oould bars earered the dlataaoa yesterday la is 19 with a running partner. lie" iMthlmea aad hla younger brether were Brasses, and It aafa te ear that two prouder men did Bet leaTe tirwvesaod for Mew-York.

A Uraveeead racing maa who was present offered to wager that with a food, faat track Msdstens will go tha aiaiaaoe oa Moo. lay after he baa bad a roaainjt kallop to-morrow with Bergea np. WxnuluB Waidaa la golBg to take bis horaaa aver to Htteopehead Bar the waa a wburper that paaaed arnoag traloara aad tablemen all ever the track. Tba report turned oat to bo tba truth, aa late la the afteraooa Mr. aid en took the aMer bereea that be will probablr raa oa fctonaajr, aad the two-raar-olda that will make their Initial bow la the bOKlanlng of Mie weak to racegoer la ttua TtciBiir, to the track.

Ruaaell. who has not duae area a atroag canter alnca last Satarday. performed wearten, aad everr one who aaw hla work waa ealoulahed. Ha went over the Handicap dlalaaee ta l(il aad weat a qnarter fartaer. fr'-r ID ume tor tbe mile and a bait la Thia porforataaee lalrl aalvnlabed the natlTea.

Heckoa oovered the Handicap dlitano in 3:14, aba the graud OXLj la eeemlnxly now at bar beat. Corrao-tton la alM in good form, and ahe covered alx furlong In 1:17. Key Weat worked with her. bat the brother 10" irirtBti was beatea oa. Theee who par a Ttalt to Uraveaend oa Moodar will aee a horee raos la the Introductory acramble betweea CorrocUoB and tha east ed from tha a table, Barrtck'a Or.

Uaabreaok. Mr. Waldca'a twe-year-eide rtid aot make a favorable lmpreaaloa. aa tha beat time they were able to aako mi rarioajre la waa 1:20. Major Dodo did a faat mile and a furlong at Srareeend, and Mr.

dpters la very confident of the boraa making a crand race oa Monday. While thla work waa going on at bheepahead Bar. bureemea wore not Idle la urareeead. Loagetreet. Baoqaot.

haeelaud. Heclara, and Porte he tar wore worked. Loaxtree with Pltapatnok la tha aad-dla. eovered a mile aad a half in This waa a good performance. ouDstderlnf tha track aad that ha bad abont IK) pounds np.

The hooora of the oar fell to Banquet, who eorered a mile and a quarter ia 3:13. '1 he Uttle horae waa toll of aurlnt. ranamg with great dash aad Tlgor Kaoelaad ouTcred the distance in hla nana! easy tad oarelees style In Mr. Uwyer erldently haa not given Baoeland anything like his best work aa yes. bat to-morrow visitors wjl probably aeo old Bunea go down the line with Billy ITltapauiek np.

lamley will also give Banquet hla last trial at the same time, and "Jimmy McLaughlin will steer Longs treat on his Osal trial 8atarday morning. Peeaara, with Tarsi up. worked a realty good trial. eoveni.g the llandieap dlatance in SilSia. aad it waa believed lr a good many that he had a bit left np hla sleeve, caaaina'a chancee now look very remote.

iudglag br hla trial, as ha ooald aot do be tier thaa 1 punched out Ed uruvo haa a useful colt ta AJaa Bane. Xd" ta retloeot a boat his chancee, bat It la more thaa probable tuat nia Bursa haa sons aomethlag eatraordiaarr la tba Weat, or bo would no bo backed for each a hasp of money ha has net done anything Ilka hard work here aa ret, but looks eonnt bo most have been pat through his psclog before oomtng Keel Benlaro bad tas sulks for soma reaaoa best kaowa to herself roaterday and would not work. Ia hag trial oa Tuesday she seemed ta bo aula to bora aa the track. Porteaeeter. nn tha other hand, who showed a ter- rlblr agly aUspMltloa during tha toll of running yesteruay aaa oovered the a lata boo vary easily la It 16.

Bmart work was dons by aeveral horasa en tha wark engaged ta other events, notably the Barriekv W. a Liaiy, Burrldge Brothers, aad Empire stable horses. 1'rad Oebhard'a Ponr Boas rl am had a walk-over la tha proposed match, with 1S4 pounds np bs worked a quarter ia a. no puny souia poeaiuiy ueat toat, aw aorxets wi OK CHURCHILL DOWNS. DEtBrOOT WOX THE BUBSTBOUBKB STAKES BT A BOSS.

Locisvuxk. Mar 1 stna weather broaght oat a gaad crowd at Charohlll Dawns to-dar, and tha sport waa una. The avaat of tha day waa the Horstbearne Stakes, and, la a splendid finish, it was won by Peerfoot. Ieerfoot aad Monrovia begaa thanght oa eatsrtng tba stretch, and every la oh of round waa hour contested, beerfoot, gave evidence at valuing in the beginning at the ran tor tha wire, buk after a little soaking nn. oama aa-ala last lw time get tba verdiM by the ehorteat of aosss.

Tha amie: JTinerr Racv-8ix turloaga. Sal ration, llo pounds. bra length; Cotoael Clay, llu. (J. Murphy.) 4 to 1, second by one and a halt leagtoa; Lock port, 110, (Undaay.) 10 to third.

B. 118? MOM larry, 114; Louisiana, ill, Bagpipe, llo: Bomuia 106. and lMBtis, Ilk. alee riel aaouRD nacB. oaehalf mlla.

Ttw in vouBda, (Perkiaaoa,) to woa by four leagthai KTMorrla. loa. iiielth,) 1 to 1, aecoad by a neck! "i i' J. so iniru. Time rtoram vs) a-ratenaer.

WW, and Alicta TBiao staoa. Taa Harstbourae takes. Five awiiimni cutaee. nve 1ft pounds, (J. Murphy.) 6 to Monrovia, 110.

(WashamJ lengths: -ay 114, (Ooou. lunoaga vssmns urn a. wen By a anon neea in i. I A eiats to 1. wura Time-1H)S.

Two Quick, no: rlage. lift: Uadisnne, lia aad waeea Lute, 110. alas raa aad baiahad la the order earned. Fovarn ten oae galla, Mary MoGowan, 117 Kioua. tiaaaspe owe.

wow vy eae aad oae-fleaurthai avladora, 111. (li. ABderaun,) 110 to aecoad by two leagtha: Miss Kaolt, d. (T. Sloan.) to third.

Tlma-ls44V Kevesl, lis; Turrsat, loo, aans saw nsro, sue, aise raa. FllTB Hacn. una mile aad fiftv rarda. lrinaeem lot poBBda. (rwrklaeoa.) 4 to I.

wea br two leagtha; Helen 03, (T. loan.) to 1, aecoad by a length; Vaadllla. loi. (T. Browa.1 7 to a.

third. Tuna li4L rsiisaaa, ion, aad maooe i aaa, xiu, aua ran. Elir BE ATE BEQU1BED IX BACH BACE AT BALTIMOEE. Bii.Tnmat. Mar 13.

Thara ware no vary fast aulas at Plmliee track to-dar, bat tha cob teats tween tha trotters were nrelr throagboat. Tha -t I'ski Timslnit t-- tram Tassdar.aad Xavanw waa aaaahaaeed tba aasat likely wiaaer. bat Oaaway, with two basal la hand, flnallr madsd It afUr Mavano got Us trst heal thla aftonooa. Tha wiaaer looked rery tired la thla mUs. bat rallied aarprtotagty.

aad want the best mils of tha six. The toor la the SiU el sea wore aot much to pick atom, bat rsaary MlUsr was made the chotoa. Baa tld not get a beat, aad Hare asms aa after Captain Been bad got two basis, basil ag thesa away eg la the iter Id The 3:34 ataaa Brought oat a aapital field. aad sairr a. rased tha BOMiasV He went to pisoes in tea area beat, thaa aanaared the ceo end.

aad was ahead til Jaat at tha wire la tha third, lben Xastaat got sqaarod away, aad proved too speedy for the gela- eea, ao. i aaa isiuy a. oeing aearty a nuisaee oaa oseae ume ib meaikaa seas. Taa aVsrk. oeal waaiher afoetod the attoadaace, bat aasat l-ftoo ware present.

To-monow the 3af sad a trwta, wuh the 8 paea, BUkks a the sard. ijuujtv bt ax 500 ataaa. 1 taT. br WUliaaa U. VanaerbUt, itsranl) ..1 Savarra, wtiUe hV.

by Idol StUkee, (Oreea- wf I 8 Srrr MeXBlr.8aabora aad UeereKl HlghUad Uey, ssalWa.HHM. ft ak Brown, erriaoMi 7 1. MlUer. ikoffT; ft i a 4 a irs a sr.o ineed, tOavraa) 4 4 a. (r-oe) 4 (Povel a r.

-MAX. e.i. e.uea.. w.es.1. yi-Ajmt.

j-aree aooo. oaor oy. Krtea aad Poaa). I 'OsVlil Hi I 1 1 19 4 4 eaaee msrrmsa, (DeasareatV. 3j lm.ll,lu 3a ani aree MjOi Ifth.

iT rie, (Trlmble) 3 3 9 1 1 vwJ ltorattt i a 4 7ra 2 1 1 it! aad Treat) ft lit 4m a a ae aaiat anwi 'SiiH 'imv taai isti. W. III! COLUXBLi HIS A COAXCZ. CtOil 4) AM Eg WITH ntlBCETOB- MM TO-XOBBOW CXXTAIsTTT. amss at the Berkeley Oval to-merrs w.

the sattoob: aa to tha aaal aeere. lasisad at laallalag te eae aide mt the ether, beeosaee avea avsra aaaaL Oelaathta have an evea ehaaos agatart fear rival frean Hew-Jsrssy now. bat at the aeaal hard task which gsasrallr aharaetsrlisa aee traah at alette per, foraaaaoaa fallows her again tt Is nkaly that niasa-to will win by a alas atajail. TasnntapUto dlfrerant areata, Calnalna ahoold sertalaly wla as auuiy. if aot mora, of lbs first plaoaa.

probablr ma ahead ta tha seceade and thirds, folate ara counted, firs for a win. two tor a aecoad, aad one for a third. There ara fourteen areata, making total a am ear of 113 Botsla, aad tha college making a kaajorltr at tha aetata wlaa oaaaer. whicn is the symbol at the onampieaahlp. OotamUa la eepssiaiiy weak ta tha fiat raa vsrr atroag ia the hardies, well off la the field vesta, sad baa aa evea oh a nee to wla the walk.

Tbeeprtate will be Mpodatly oil oeotoelsd. aad. with ens or two ea vpueos. ue nest mea ia tas outiegee will raa. They are Vredeabarghaad nwaia of i-rtaeotoo, aad HaruV lag and Moen ol Colnmbla.

If bardiag aooipotee la tue blah hurdlaa. Ivbuk ha ahonit win. w.th luia tog ol Oolaa bla aeooad. he aaa hardly beat Vredsa-bargh In Mm lOu-yard dash, bet ahoold raa second to una. Moea etaadiag a a sod chanee of beatlan ttwala out.

The third in the hlah unite ahoold ae to Princeton with MoChvpahaa. Ia the quarter It aot likely that Columbia will score, letting rlnsetoa take the eight points, bat 11 Is probable that Colombia will make third la the hall with Klarsler. who will raa behind Turner and Bette of Vrlncetoa. 'i ae mile run will be a das Derate fight between Wood bridge of Friaoetoa and Whitney of Columbia, aad la one of the moat doubtful avenls. Kosator of wiocsioa should finish third.

I a tiie walk lbs rhsnnea fur Seat ar afioat aaesllv divided betweea Boorchsrling of Prlncetoa aad Coil Is of Columbus wlih a alight advaaiaga la favor of the former through hie good performance at Friaoetoa last Saturday. Ottiey may beatlglohart of Columbia for third ia this svsuV Ths low hurdls is a "gift for 1. P. Lee of Columbia, toe world's champion at thla event, and the second place ilea between KameAeil of Pnaeelon and Hardiag and Doming of Columbia, with tha ehanoas la favor of ColamhlaVrenraaeBtaUTea. a-lrlna- Itu dell third.

First aad ascend IB ths twavmlla Meenle are sis. coded to Hail and Knap of Colutatrte. with Urandia of Princeton third. ib toe neld events either HUmau or Morris of CotumMa ShOUld wla Uus hammer, with Whaaler secvudaad the other Oolnmula man third. Ia the ahot Princeton will take nr.t and aecoad, leaving third to Columbia with Hlamaa.

The pole vault should go to Colnmbla with Bow-maa. second to Hill of Prlnostoa. aad third to Columbia with Buckley or Wootaerapooa. The high Jump Is another girt to Lea of Columbia- Iemlug may beat Heackou at Prince too lor seo-ond place. Ths broad jump lies between Kaaiadellof Prlnoeton aad Pell of Col lunula.

Leo ahoold aot third for Columbia. Thus It will be seen that the games wlU be belly contested throughout, aad the disnomtlon of ths banner will nrobablr aot be eertalnlv Battled till the last arant la run off. The maa who will renreaent Colombia la tha gamea have quarters at toe Woodbine Hotel. High Bridge. Tlisv are X.

Hmllar W. ti Whltur. 11- B. Klngsley, B. C.

Hlamaa, sT H. Bowmaa. W. K. de Salaxar.

W. H. Hall, 1. Kaap. F.

L. PelL J. sjeo, m. v. atoea.

ni. i. uemmg, a. w. stoma, w.

Co veil. I). a. Irlehart J. Mloot ud l-lord CoUia.

Awholas Con, ths trainer of the team, lives with them. GAMES AT NEW-HAVEN. TALE'S ATHLETES SHOW UP IX OOOD INTERCOLLEGIATE FORM. Nkw-HAVkX. May 12.

The Yale Sprlag athlstto games were held tide afternoon. Excellent time aad distance was mads la every eveat except the Jumps. Ons record was broken, that of the college two-mils bicycle race. It was the prettiest avsnt of the after noon, and was won by Wads in tha last fifty rarda. Us finished only two feet ahead of Brewster, bat lowered the Ysie record by eeveateea seconds.

Ths result of ths games enooursgee the eup porters of the team materially aad induces ths belief that Yale chances for the interooUea-iate Can ara of tke best. Bwayao sad Allen ran the dashes to-day In almost record time, and Wright oaois with la two seconds of ths Yale record In tne half-mile ran. Bss. ville will hold the trophy cup another year aa the result of his victory in tits mils run. Hart fell In his last Jump in tha pois vault, injuring his shouldsr.

Ths winners and summary: luu-xara uaan. won or wager 8 erne, Time 0:10 1-0. Second. B. wT alien.

'84 a. 320-Yard iMah. Won br E. W. Alien, Time 4-0.

aecond. J. E. Good. '04.

440-Yard Hash. Woa by O. T. Hantord. 'vs, Time Booond.

B. F. Beardsler. bft. Halt-Mils Run on by W.

B. Wright, '93. Time 3 nil 1-15. Second, F. 8.

Butterwortu, 'Oft. Mils Mun. Won br 8. Soovllls, '03. Time 4:43.

neoond. A. Williams. '83. 130-Yard HnrdlsWon br I.

B. Lyman, '84. Tims 0:10 'i t. (tocond. M.

K. Van Invea. 120-Yard Hurdls. Woa by hv. Eatoa, '84.

Time 0:30. Heeoad. D. B. Lyman.

Mile Walk Won by J. a. right. '89. Seouad, D.

L. Plsrson. Banning High Jump. Won br A. O.

Dickson; bsight. 6 Iset Bi Inches, beoond, C. L. Kltohn Banning Broad Jump. Won by J.

H. Hammond. 'Va, aiaiaaoe, 30 feet 1 laoh. Ueooad. J.

K. Goes. Pole Vault. Won by E. G.

Hart, "ft, a distance, 10 feet 3 Inches. Second, O. U. Cart right Putting the snot. Won by D.

B. Lynum, '94: die- tanoa, IW feet 1 inch, aeooad. P. J. b'tillmaa, '04- a.

Throwing; the Hammer. Woa br P. B. Btlliman. '84; distance, 00 feet 0 iachea.

Becond, kv Coxa. '84. a. Two-Mlla bloyols Baoa. Won by K.

B. Wad a Tune 604 4 5. Becond, O. B. Brewster.

Waoa lowered tha Yale i record it BOSTOK ATHLETES COMPETE. May 12. The Boston Athletic Associa tion games on ths Irrington Oval to day wars wall worth seeing. Tha work In ths dash and tha half- la ran was a apleadid axblblUoa of running. Then Daniel Long did soma great throwing with the waiik xne nanaioappug Ol n.

a uoraian Was excellent. The res nils were as follows 100- Yard Dssb H. M. Jameson, H. A A.

4 yards. nrsti Frei Lord. B. A A. 3 yards, aecond: B.

Hard. B. A A. 1 yard, third. Time 0:11 l.ft.

Half-Mlle Run. J. t. Mookiey. D.

AO. scratch, first: J. A- Howe, b. AO. second A.

B. Payn M. third. lime-VHift. Pole Vauik-J.

T. MeMelLT. ACL 18 loohes. woa. with aa actual vault of feet 8 Inches.

P. O. Btingei. Mel. AC 13 inches, and P.

J. rtanamn. B. AA. 13 inches, tied at Of set ls laches forseo- oau place, bunget wmaiag on tne tose-ap.

Long of the B. AA won. throwing the llftv-six. pound weight, and also broke the a. AA record of 39 feet ft lachss.

Long waa acratah man. B. Do. herty, D. AC woa esoond place, aad P.

J. Flnaeran, am a mini Bnaew nie nanqioep ooing loot. AT THE HOUSE SHOW. A BETTEB ATTEHDAMCB TSSTEBOAT THAX OX AXT PREVIOUS DAT. Though yesterday's skies wera threatening, and though light showers prevailed during the hours, mors people weat to ths open-air horse show oa ths Manhattan Fiald than an iaj dar alaoa It opened.

That la not saying a groat deal, however. for not mora that 7.000 people entered ths gatea be tween 10 o'clock In the morning aad the same hoar In the evening, daring which hours ths lodging was going on. The show lacks tha elements of Intaraat whioh catch tha people. There ara fine horasa among tha 400 ia the stalls, bat there ara too few of them. Tha com pe UU ons before tha Judges are too gsasrallr est- tied br aa InapscUsn of tha programme to awake any popular Interest, In too aaanr clsuss there ara less entries than there are prises.

Tot tba people who went to the shew yesterday saw much te please them. Tha jumping was poor. That waa aot tha fault at too horasa. 1 ha tnrf field was sa sort from the beevr rains of ths previous alght that ths animals ware nervous and refused to rue. 'the track waa la I net abont aa bad oundltioa.

Ths at (cadence la the evening waa evea larger thaa that of the afternoon. Thte waa largely due to the fact that It had been advertised that the alanal vorpa ox wo nrst Brigade, nndor the aammsad of Albert Oallup, would givs aa axhibttton. The eorpa ooald aot gst penalssioa to do ao from the military aathecities, so alght ol them. Corps. Baper; Speooe.

Ban Matheeou. Trumpeter Lemore and Privates Davis. Lembka. aad Hsdge, weat oa tha track In plain riding eostamee and showed what the oorps cooid have done had the powers that be saactloaed toe exaibltloa. They rode like Indians, picking np head kereh lata from the mul aiia tii.tr were going at a gallop, mooauag while their horses wsre at a run aad dismounting while under full sneed.

Tbe dseistona of the Judges during tha dar ware aa XDUOWB I AWARD OF PRIZES, am ping Ponlsa, nnder 14.1 Haada. JTrat S50L Gaerge Uraan'shL nu. prise. Boadsters. Mares Over Four Tears to WagonFirst prise, giOO.

El Dorado Farm'a b. iioney Hi eseoBd prise. BftO. MBeaeer tMaith' ek. In TT Oatdlags ever 4 yoam-Flrst it? a.

8 pie: second b. OUver third ws s. iggiars dib. at. AIBaaa: highlr commeaded, JC Maiiay's Wk.

g. very chmf: Trotters, JFaUea betweea 1 aad 3 TsaraFirat ynj i aiawwo rsra'i a. Coincident; aeooad nrlse. aHO. asms nxfi Trottara, Flliles betweea 3 sad 3 Years, la Harness.

a voraae nra i br. Pansy Blossom, first Frta ITOtfc-rs, usreseTer 4 Tsars, te Wazoa. First levrsaes aipp a a Moaaf sec Lea Addle Ladies' Ilncks, betweea 1ft and 15, prua, ftlOO, James Watson's eh. av Halea; aeev sninwsm, w. w.

xucxers en. Mutnea third arise. S3A. O. U.

n. very hlahly eosameaded. Blood good stuck Farm's roatos In Haraaaa, stollioaa. Mares, or Goldtaca. between is aad 14 1 Heats First prtxs, nftu, Mrs.

-reaoot Lawrence a eX aa. Prlmroee: sec ed arise. p. LertUard. eh.

sa. My Nan. third artsa. 410. huchard Trimble's br.

ev Peteci very highly eemmsaded. H. paa salUs an. Merry leas. Haa tars.

4 Years or Over. Coaformatioa and Sanad. aees 40 Par Ceat. Perteraaaaca over aae aa Per OsaL First prise, aioo. Chestnut Rui Btoek Farm's h.

m. MlUis; aecoad prise, SftO, Heanp. 1 Btosa esaswe at m. mil aey iaira pnas, exa, W. W.

'lackers br. as. Rseeaad; very highly eemaaeaded. H. a MartlBdale'e gr.

g. The Baraess Hot sea. Stailtaas, Mares or Ueldlags between 1ft aad 1S.S Haada First prise, gloa Oeorffa Green's sh. aa. Mar Qnssaii aeooad artaa, (40, Harry Hamils'e br.

av Olacrai third prise, 34, a Weldeolsld's nr. at, roreel Qsoan: vsrr hlchly cemmsadsd, BleWgaad Fsrtia Backaer BasOtoaa, 4 Tears, wit Three ex tkatr but' Ge. Tumt pries, E900. Pr as east Lawrian'i Baokaer ffotTlloa, Ova? Tsars. A Vera lit ninlgng BVom Farm'a M.

Biee aeaar. addle Herees, ft tall loss, Msrea. ar Oetdlnrs ovee if" li4 aa Mlgwinso a. ig. Lasaerdaiei Sesead artsa, tfttt, ChsstastTi 111 toak Farm's ah.

at, waldlai third aruto, roa Oaerga Peeper's a Albert. iSS-Lm Hi Bskari eh. a aaA ah. a rkaedv mmA luk ilea, Pate, IS to 14. 1 Hnt prtso, ML Mrs.

W. W. Tusker's br. aa. Jadv mod have? Pgaehi sseos prise.

S30. Freak Per ga sob's aat aaldlnra Ttnr Mnrraa and Tear Morns Psis spsotal prUs. affarad by LUUa Kbv soon Hsrse cejnpany, jana JUausL b. g. Tha ColaaaL Foarta-Hsnd Tea ass.

Before Coach ar Brake. Ft rat prlae, BISO, Eageaa Hlgglna'a br. g. Daadon, Btisee, Bluster. Billiard i seeoad prlta.

7t. W. Bsnrard Webb's a. av Daermar. br.

as. Her Mateety, b. fca. Lempop. and backskis av Giddy Girt; third prtis, 30, W.

O. OalUver a Bellebary. Blalae, RtogMts, aad Jsge: very atrhly eemaseaded. N0W.Tork Coach Horse Oampaays r. g.

Teas. mssy UaiL a. g. Free Trsdv sh. g.

Rsfsrmsr, aad r. ar. Rstrlbattoa. Haatsrs, Up to htght Tears aad Up ta Met Less -rasa iao row ads, to be Riddsa by Owner. Two-hugidfwd-doUsr special prlta offered by Charles D.I Freeman.

George Werk'e sr. smrchedesi. Bast Boras aad Delivery Wagon, Horse to Coast 60 Psr uoav aaa Kq at penes I 40 Ooav opedal one-haodred-doilar prtie tr CL I. Havasseyer. B.U.

Daaalag a br. g. BUvar TalL Thevrorrammsfsr to-dav Is a swml Aa aa. ranged last evening, tt Is as follows: 10 jl. jnogiBg iigat-wstght hnatera.

11 A. Judgiag coaching staluoas. 13 M. Judging harness horasa 3 PI M. udgtng jumping ponies sad middls-slght haatera 3:451 P.

M--Jndarias- hachaaw atallWma iaalm. plon rsrlie aiioir. at. judging air a ateppara. 4 P.M.

Judging saddle-horse park hacks. 5 jaHg pairs of horses to vlotorla. Judging hackaeva ant ssmliuwJ danv I M. -Judgiag horses aad hounds. 8 P.jM.-Parads of prise winners.

8:1 P. M. Judging pairs of ponies la haraaaa. StSa P. M.

Judging mounted park polles. P. Jartging ahirea and high steppers. edging high aohool horaea. BOB- 000K AKD TAJIK'S CREW.

NeW-Havix. May 18. -Ths Yale mea aw happy. Bob Coon ta here to stay tor tha remalader of tha aad John Rogers, Captain of ths '87 craw, ia week. hsreti stay for two weeks.

They coached ths Yals eight jail day to-day. Mr. Cook says of the erswt Ths hnsa have made considerable progress sines I saw tnsm a month ago. As a whole tha crew is better thjnn that of Isst year. ladlrtdaallr tha men have ntaar bad faults.

They raw a fairly evea stroke, bat several of them get out of form. The great point is seiner iney are to have endurance, several of the eight are aoae too etreog. sad taelr staring qualities have not bcea thoroughly tested. They have not yet rowed a fast stroke, aad tUay are aot making remarkable time with tha stroke they ara Princeton has accepted the challenge of tha Yale Gaa Club to shoot a match at tbs Yals Hold May 8L Harvard has also been challenred. and it is arobabla that a three-cornered matoh will be arranged.

i aio oae givea np tne eness tournament wtu Princeton. NHW-YOEKS WON TWO GAMES. A sd BPBISIKO SHOWIXO BT THE LOCAL BASEBALL' PLATERS. LoctrviIAX, May 13. Mow-York won two gamea from the LoulsvUles to-day.

aad won them both br good, bard hitting. The weather waa fair ana tha attondhnco waa The scores: FIKST Q1HL XkW-TOBk. toouviixav B.lkPO.i.1. FuUed a. la.

ro. jl. k. Brown, 13 0 0 Tlerni nan, rf! 3 4 3 1 1 3 8 0 0 0 1 1 1 Pleffer, 3b. ..0 Haarr.

EwJ .0 Rich son, 2b.O U'Bo'rke. If ..0 Brown lng.lt. Jenniaga, as 0 Gore. cf. 1 my lor.

id. ..3 Baasetl, 8b 0 Boyle.10 3 King. 3 Kuehaa. 3 OjGrim, 1 0i Jones, 1 Total 8 13 37 1 Total 8 11 34 11 0 ..0 0 3 1 0 3 6k ..8 0 a a A Kew-Tork Loulasuie. Earned runs New-York.

Louisville 1 Two. base hits Fsller, Browning. Stolen base Gore, First base on balls Kins. (S.I Swine-. Oars Knehne Tarlori Hit bv nitohed ball O'Roorke.

Grim. Htrack oat Of Rourke, Tlernan, Taylor, (3,1 Brown. Paaaed Dsiie-jtioyie, a. wua pi ten Jones, umpire Mr. Buenuan.

8EC05D GAhtE. JSXW-TORk. LOOUYILLR. n. in.

ro. a. x. alb.ro. a.

a. FnllerJ 0 8 3 0 Brown, cf 0 Tlernsm. 3 3 0 1 PfeBer, .0 1 learr, 0 BrowalacHO .0 Jennings, sal 0 Taylor. 0 KBebBe.ah.-0 1 Dowse, a. ...1 1 EwlBA S13 0 0 Rlehdsn.2b.l 113 0 10 0 0 Gore.

Sf 1 1 9 0 Hsassta, a i a a Boyle. jc. 0 0 ft 1 1 Basis, 1 10 0 0 i Total 713 3710 4 Total- 3 4 8411 3 0 1 0 0 0 0ft 0 0 0 3 10 0 0-3 New. York 1 LoaleviUle 0 Earned runs New-York. 4.

Twa-base hits O'Koutke, JC wing. Fltsgerald. Three- base bits Ktehandson. btolea base Pfeffer. Ieable plays BaaacBt, Mienardsou.

aad nwiag. First Base on batle feeery. Jennings, Fltagerald, Pfeger. Huslo. Hit br pitched bail Brew a atruek out Buale.

BrownAng, Rnehne. Tlugerald, Taylor. Passed baiia-tnoyia, ii uowse, x. wua pivon stasis. Umplrn Mr.

Shtridxn. OTHEB LEAGUE GAMES. CWCnrilATI FIBJT OAMR. 0 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 ClnciBDsll. 0 0 8 3 0 0 0 0 04 Bass) hits Philadelphia, Cincinnati, 7.

Errors Philadelphia, Cincinnati, 3. Batteries Kspsr and Clements; MaUane aad Murphy. Umpire Mr. Hurstt Weather, very cold. Attendance, 8.000.

1 ancoxo oamk, ClneioViaU 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0-3 Philadelphia. -1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Baas) kite Cincinnati, 8: Philadelphia. 6. Errors Clnolnnatl. Philadelphia.

4, Baiter lea Chaae-berialaaad Morphy; Weyhlng aad cross. Umpire Mr. Hurst I AT PITTSBUno. Boston1 3 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pitts bar 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 Basel hue Boston. 1ft; Pittsburg.

9. Irrors Bos to 4, 8: Plttoburg. 3. Batteries Stalsy aad Kelly Gal via and Mack. Umpire Mr.

Maoallar, Weauser fair, tteadsaee. 80a 1 AT CHICAGO rikST OAMR. aiieagV. 8 0 0 0 3 8 0 0 0-7 WaahiBgtoa 0 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 ft BessT hits Chicago, 7. Errors-Chicago, 9.

Batteries Uumbert aad eahrlver; KUIen aad MUUgsa. Umpire Mr. Lynch Weather cold. Attendance 1,000. I ikCOMi GAME.

Chicago 1 7 0 8 0 0 8 0 018 Washington- 0 130000,0 1 4 Bass) hits Chicago, 16; Washington, 8. Errors-Chicago. 3: Washington, 9. Batteries Hutchia sob and Klttrtdgs: Doian, Mill: (an, aad Clrtoo. Ua plra Mr.

Lyaeh. Gamas scheduled for Brooklyn at Cleveland aad Baltimore at St, Louis ware postponed, owing to rain. STJLXDLVG OS THK LEAGUE Prr Ctsiaa. Weef.Cr. Clwes.

Prsa. iet cytl. Boston 17 ft .773 Brooklyn 13 0 .684 Chicago 10 11 .476 12 .46 II 9 .691 9 11 .460 10 .865 11 9 .650 11 11 .600 Waahl'gton. 9 13 .429 St, 7 IS .818 4 16 .200 CORNELL DEFEATS BROWN. iTHAfcA, V.

Mar It-The Cornell nine ad that from Brown to-day fey thla aoorei Corns! 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 4 Base bite Cornell. Brown. 7. Srrere Cornell. 7: Hrowa, 8.

Betterlea Priest aad Field for Cor Whits sad Cooks tor Brown. Umpire Mr. Canlayi Weather rainy. I 8LOSSOX PLAT IWO WELL. Oeorka Slosson.

tha billiard expert, la practicing steadily' svsry aftsrnooa aad aveaing for his match with lives, to be played In Chicago on Batarday of nsxt week- Among his opnoaenta in hla practice anmeslare Wilson P. Foes. Dr. MUlsr. Dr.

Ksnnsv. and Mr. Aasory. nn avarages nave vanea Between 80 and ftu, Arnoag tha high toss bs haa mads daring) the last two weeks are 108, 333, 181, lift. 160.

111. 113, ISO, 137. 10. ISO, lXd, UD, 148, 104, ana iiz. GOOD SHOOTING AT DEXTER PABK.

The feguier nsonthly shoot eg the Unknown Onn Club, held yesterday at Dexter Park, bad Its am large akteaaaaoe' at shooters and apectatore. Tha sooot ta at esvsn lira MrJa. mixed Loaf Island 'I and Hhrlingoam roles, the gaa held below the el' now aaa tne use ox aotn oarreis euoweu. -irweuiy. two soootsrs faced tha trsps aad ahot far mea ay prizes.) Oood scores warn made, aa less than seven geUiug tbsir 7 birds straight, Joha Vagto laorsased his total to 10 etraigut aad won first prise.

Tha sixes sgtot off, aad Mwee Browa got 8 straight aad woa. its third pme waa aiviaea nr tne area Plata iad J. narapaosw The eooree: K. Ai rooms, 38 yards Joha Vagta. 88; X.

Hyde. 80s CI Ksiyer, 8ft; Fnlpa, 38: M. Boemmanaaa. xft. and J.

nchnmsehar, 3s. 7 asch. Von btader, 37; hf. ltrowa. k.

SMM. 86i 37: H. KasbsL Jr 30: J. tweeney, 30, aad J. Henry, 38.

6 sscu. 4 eat u. risw, so, sis as. rijnii. r.

a seven. nsssis, e. siwna, ewe v. v. 36.

sad J. Akaurst, 8-J, 4 eaeh. J. Lohd 36. 8.

In snooting off the ties for Bret pKae, J. Vagta killsd 8. E. A. Vruome and D.

Bnlue 3 eaoh. J. Mrda I. and Kolyer. H.

Boemraermaa, nod frcaaasaeher aoaa, Tla ahaoUag off ties tar aeooad prlta, M. Brews killed 8. J. Swrsaay 3. J.

Boklins and H. Knsbei 1 each, aad F. Baator aoaa A match st 13 li vs birds each. (10 a side. 9ft yards rise, waa abet by H.

Kaebel. of tne Uaknowa Gaa Club and F. Mark hot! of the Dark Users. Gaa Clan. iKnebel killed 10 and missel 3, aad Mar knoeT killed land missed clOsk or a bHootuto TonmrET.

WojliAnarokT. Pssa, May 11 The eloslag day at tha trap shootiag tournameat at thla plana waa attsndftd by a lair aumber of ahootors. bat a streag wind akd bad light eaaaed good eeorea to be difllealt te secure. The shoot which saded at 4 P. M.

was a saeessg as a whole. J. Rs. Sploer of Daavtlss. Poan-woa fltet avarags keener to-day.

AC jr. Ltndaley at Hsbskga. M. J- wiaalag the isssad. A' PROBPKSOU8 BOAT CtUB.

Tha vavariay Boat CUa, tta asasad aldaat at tho kind 1 1 tha eeuBtrr. whess arubbsais la at One Klvar, aleetod the loi tewing oOewi at 18 Jest mees. lagt JfTsssdeat JUcaard ataxeaei Vtoa Presldeal otat eerwtary W. H. otarakoi Trsasaretw WUllam siBsai Oeeaata B.

V. ateaei ties leaaat ArvaaJf Fevee, Coxswalav Leale Vaavtsr. The alab Is la an aaaaslal soadiOon sad has a asseabsrshrp at barge erew In trala. Barlem RegsrUt Arthur Fores, bowi aV w- WsBkto, E. A.

Oardaac, stroke. wwus a sawsiss us aisv. asaies- nay rswsaUsa win be given at the an the sAsraooa et May Ss, at 9 e'elsoa. HTJfOR BPORTTwrt wirress nZfLtJ Vmola. the two-year eld BSr tea wan Can i I sbo av amis track yesveraay.

was SmU Mtoda. aad won tha only ether raos in has started Tha staks waa worU 83.080. VLVt 5J alBrt bar were 10 to Tat aha frsm a field at 18 la 0 i ever a mud dr Jjaawtth lift neaads up, MeCaffertr. who awaa aar. rode her la tks raa sjd mlmn trained hac Mortimer Hnaphrsv haa esmpUrd a head.

J.aayUng nailed "The American Ieagwe BTaBsSh a9 afAaalatLav 9t asBVAB. a. av t.wJa ansnes ta vwgna, nhUtarr of tha gi mid records mads by bow gataa isrs af BBooJ hf detested these frees Cutler Grounds yesterday by a score of la the contest for the Utevaoholaatle chant- tuoajtBlm a mbw ssi wea gaoiwe aaw imm 0, Catler haa woa 8 aad loat aad the Rerkelenaad A'wignt fiohoais nave sack wen 1 and lost 8 hon ths a inn sf Oarflsld Park 2.JSS aa deckled sralast ths Park Com-astosloaare aad te favor at Kd ward Oorrtgaa by tba Courts. Bo aa the Sraek to tn Vaara nssrs la assured. TtaaeBawal.

sbjpb .1 VAV" nweiman axpeea ta nnva a nana-aome elabbouso before July 1. as the asembereblp la iTJtt'J raptdlr that thsy require ana. Nine members wera elected at tba last avee ting. aB1 "howsJtor ware too tired to play chess yesterday. They will play an stotnrday.

TACHTtXO GOSSIP. -Tt4a w.u a. em ajye, jrjsBwmjsmjnmi Jm-taRal WHt INI aPAEpe I. th Philadelphia Yacht Club makes tt appear that tha club Intends to taks aaothsr cruise. snanal dinBer of tha Nsw-York Yacht Cmb took place last alght at Delmontoo'n -r euuoswei win dsts square feet of caavaa la her tour lower Bella.

-it aegina to look like thirty-five fosters tor 1898. TBOTTtNO B0B8B DECISI0S8. Cbjcaoo. May 12. -Ths Board at Review of tha American Trotting AssselaUon flalshed tta work thla atreraooa and adjourned to meet next Fan la New-York.

In tne eases against A. T. Nash. D. B.

Paroa. aad D. A. Holmes of Norwich. X.

aad tha gelding Oecrga allaa Buckskin George, A. T. Naah waa expelled sad the other men and tha boras wsre sua. peadad. O.

HaB and Fletcher Dudley, Crown Point, X. and W. H. Lam son. Tiooaderoga.

N. aad tha horse Joe wis. auae laaae wton," aiiae "li exnellad. Lam son's i may be rscon- sidsred. P.

Hnatrasa, South Berwick. axpalled. la 1888, waa rslnstated. August Laksaa of Mount Holly, X. sxnelled fnr rinrlnv waa alas tasa.

porarlly reinstated. A. k. Alverd of Syracuse, who was expelled for aateriag the mare Maggie with a record of 3 .2 under an assumed name aad ia a wrung class, was reinstated on the payment of fine. Butler Brothers, who were expelled for entering a horee la the 3:36 class that was not etiglMa, were rslnstated.

T0UNG BADM'S X0TS, DR. LITTLE WAS ASKED TO INDORSE IT BUT DECLINED. WABHrxaTOH, May 12. To-day's session of tho committee investigating tba admlnlatratlou at tha Pension Bureau waa held In tha Penelon OfOoo Building. Dr.

J. W. little, a member of tho Pension Offloo Board of Examining Sur geons, was tne first witness. Dr. Uttle said that abont tho time ho received hla appointment Oroea B.

Kanm. asked hits to Indorse for htm a note for $2CKX He had mads soma inquiry in regard to it at the bank, and had been given ta understand that the bank people had noma objection to cashing Mr. Bauai's paper, fie then informed Mr. Raum, that he ooald not assist him, and the matter waa dropped. Dr.

Little declined to stats waataar ne nna ever losaea nsnm, aar money. Mr. Heekendorff of the Washington arena of the New-York irionns said that so far aa ha knew there) waa no truth In tha statement previously made that a repreeentative at the rriowMS had come to Washington and had nn Interview with Uen. Boaaey, altar which the sriftnits'g attacks upon ute rensioa Bureau una QSBBOfl Mrs. Stone, sixty-two ysars of age, a clerk in the Penaion Bureau, waa tne next wltoeaa.

She had at one time loaned Mr. Ford, the Assistant Chief of the record division, 930. This money bad been paid, bat not until tt was overdoe. Mr. Ford had always treated bar with Donald er- atloa and wnaneas.

Me. Van Mater, the Chief ot tha Board ol re view, tastifled that he had net, In January laat. reaelved any InstrneUons from tha Commis sioner to slow np on ins taaue ox paasioa oar tineates. A. J.

Ws gates', tba Asaistant Chief ot tha board, said that tha comparatively small number of Mrxifloataa leaned in Janaarr was wholly due to the want ox sufficient danoai zoroe. CANDIDATES FOB TEE BAR. BROOKXTW TOtJHO MEN PASS EXAMIEA-TIOSS AT POVOHKEEPSIE. PoDORXEBrsiE, K. May IX There were aightr-fivs applications made before the Osn- eral Term to-day for admlaaion to the bar, and the following, all from Brooklyn, paaaed the necessary examination: Frederick s.

Duncan, Herman H. Baker. Frank A. Bennett. Wlluem A.

Whits. Fraak L. Young. Ed- ward T. IrwUL Joha B.

Tewaaesd. WUllam Jr. 6pUi ring. William u. tsooa, uaariea u.

uvugatoa, peter W. Maliady. Walter 8. Oopping. Btork B.

Fsrrlss. WUhaa A. LaUirop, Char lee M. Weeks. Henry War.

ring isenry Daneiga, Mark I. Wretch. Kllss Bossnihsl, Msary P. Beaoh, Joseph Mndd, Charles K. Fish, Alfred K.

Meicombe, James Barger, Thomas P. Quinine, Herbert atesvss, Alfred Mitchell, Benjamin J. Ourtch, Dorsey V. H. ncaenok, John F.

Ltanen. Fred. E. Ouaioa, Charles W. Culver, James Chambers, Hugo Win la.

William W. Miller, Leslie P. bumpkins. Hampton Ds wing. William D.

Mlper. Henry Porter, bamnel a. RoLsbkiaa. Oeorga W. McReaxie.

Francis L. Carrao. William O. Oooj-teny, John MoOaadey. Jr.

O. fa or- bert liuras, Tboosas faaaion, uawson nmitn, xi at vars. Jacob H. Bchafler. JoacDh A.

MeVlne. Walter T. Bennett, Daniel Kellly, Jr, John Paul Merrea, Hearr U. Barrett. Nathan Myers.

Thomas F. Kaae. Herbert 14. Maady. Herbert Worthiey.

Louis lUlam euetssbary, Jamee Mtxen. Frederick H. Desman, 1 lAfnlfklAua 1. wwner, Jtooers js. uraur.

pemuei T. Brown. Ueorge wmith. Qraff, WUliam T. Wood, Edward U.

Cnul. JoeBDh T. Carlton M. Da Graff. Yellows.

Haymond V. Humphrey, Uomsr A. Andsx Boa, Bonner JL. noaun, nna nuusnn XMnnsie, Monanoatb. jLlqaor Uoexteea Oraated.

Frekbold. W. Hay 1Z Judges Conover, Curtis, and Morris this morning granted all three applications ot Thomas M. Croft for liquor Ueoaaea at Monmouth Park raoe track, judge Conover read a decision. He said the courts for many years had reooc- BUsed the necessity for clubhouse, hotel, and vwataaraat licensee thara aad the applications ooald not be considered aa new ones.

The court eould nog aaanmn thai the laws will not be Baid that the hotels had nothing; to do with the alleged gambling booths. Whan proof la produced that the laws against wamadiaa? ara being violated the sour is will take proper action to vindicate ths laws of tks State. Ko proof has been shows that the appU-eaata for tne Uoenaee In Queetloa had ever violated the lawa. Tbefeea were as follows: Monmouth Park Hotel, clubhouee, $400; restaurant, $150. Packard's Business College Graduates.

The annual eommeaeement of Packard's Business College waa held laat evening at Mane Hall, Seventh Avenue and Flfty-eeveath Street. The front of taw stags was eovered with beauU- ful sowers, presents from the frienda of the graduates. Cappa's Seventh Regiment Band furnished the mux in, Tba house Itself waa crowded. A little after 8 o'clock tha middle doers ware opened and the graduates marched In to muale by the band. Tho exereises were opened with prayer by the Bar.

Dr. William Adoyu, arter wnion tne xtar. 1 1 nuM Oraar dailvarad an address. Mr. Packard himself awarded the diplomas, and Immediately afterward the band played The Laat ef the Hagans." Another address was made by Hamilton W.

'( Xlns) Can Dorallod aatd "Wracked. SAimuRT. Coan May 12. The dropping of drawbar ou the forward ear of the week-bound freight Xo. 11, oa tho Kew-Tork and Sew- England Ballroad.

Rear 8U11 Elver brtd.e la Sssvw Rraok. thrao mllee from here, about 11:30 thla- momlag. derailed nine oars, piling thsm np and wiwoklng sheas. The track ot the Honaatoale Kail way runs parallel with the as nun point. nna nota roeua are utwuvw.

Finy te O9 Ilaclu Vaarlr a half hundred oontraet laborers, who arrived by tho Btura sad ethers vsissla, were yesterday debarred, and will be returned ta their hemes. They were Italians, Bass lan aad Austaiaae. The officials of tba Contract labor Bureau are seeking evidence against the poo pis who were tnatrunieaia! la brlnjrlng thm hava. hntvwrtnw the) Cap Cod Cajxal Bill, BoaroK. May tho Brass this Bwmitifc repae-t af angkt to pass waa received frosa the Piaaaoa Oo mis it tea ou tha Cap Cod Canal SOUTHERN PACIFIC PUKS IBM ZX3ULT3 0T MR.

BVSTIXQ- Tturs as ual issrxcrios. HIT B0AD TO BB BCTXT IV CALIF0KXTA tbs BTAnr Lnra to bb 8tbajht EETtD XO POLITICS 'vTXXL TOL-; BBA TED WHAT CAXIFOBjTIA sTEEDS. praaldant a. EaUagteua rsosat trty of tasfoo. tiau avsr tha soathsrn PaeUte BsUroad was prodae.

tlva e( lmportaal results. Tarts as tmpievemeata aad addlltens the system have bean saartod whioh will esst between 84.000,000 aad 80,000,000 and wmoecnpy two years sfttats. fliansthlas mora Thin 81. 000,000 of thla large expenditure will ho Ssvitsd te the asastracnan of a Una exteadmg treen Santa Margarita Sa Santa Barbara ta CaUferala. a aletaaee etllOadlaa.

Thie aaw line win traverse a aaw and thriving eoantry. and beaidas glvlag tha atouthorn Paelne two a te Lea Angslee tt will dsvslopaa lmperteat ooast srade. Mr. Baatlngton said rsstordsy that he thanght It would taks at lsast two ysars to cambists this read. There laalarge ansoantsx tnnnsUngto he done.

The most important plaoaa ot work oa tha main line ara the straightening and leveling at the reed near Pecos, where twslvs miles win be saved la actual dlstaaeai the changing sf the Una at Dragoon Summit, ta Arixena, to gat tt sut et sag, and the re. aaavalaf the railroad straoture from the had et tho Gila Blvae, Just east ot Tama, te high lead. Abont thirty-two mllss sf ths railroad at thla point haa beau la periodical danger of being oversewed or washed away. The Soathsrn Paelne Company wm else pnt In twe or thrse now short roads In the nan Joaqula Verier. Wills to California Mr.

Huntington took oeeealoa to emphasise hla dotsrmiaattoa to keep tha msasga. meat of ths 6ouUsra Pacific BnUroed free front po liUoal unnenoaa. Upon invitation he sdurssssd iaauenUal commercial bodlss In Bacrameato and Stockton, aad told them that he prspossd to run tha road strictly en bualaeee priaeiptss, aad. while ha ahoold work for the beet interests of the Stats, he would know neither Bepubllesn nor Democrat, Referring to thla so bj eot yeeterday Mr. Munttng.

tea soldi 1 loaad that the beat elaae of people eat there are with me la thla line ot policy. To be aura, there are aome who la slated that I cooid not possibly taks ths road out of politics. They said, Ton must take ears of this man or that man bat I told them that It tha company needed nay maa'a aer sloes It would pay tor them, bnt not otherwise. Tha Mouthers Pacins Company. I said, proposed to stop paying out atonsr for political purposes.

Whsa aome of toe old polltlelana heard that each waa to be oar future policy it took tfielr breath away. As Presldeal of too roan mignt aave sanctioned the giving away or a great deal ot mossy for political Bat I aid not give even so much as a twenty-dollar cold piece. at tne oaaqaet ib tne raises uotei, aaa stbbbisbb, which Mr. Huntington tendered te the booth era pa- otne Company's chief ofneers and agents, bs gave taeu ins louowtag stgaiacaot aeeuraueet li taa past ths shadows of political lntrlgae nave shot screes our path aad made is dark and aaoertala at ttuiee. I am ooa tluent that the way Is are wing steadily DrigBter aaa wearer.

Ten were loyai omoerB ana su walled for the worn, and tha word had to aome. on do aot ased to ask ms if I aavs It glsdlr whsa ths Ume to speak had arrived, for you have assured me ot tt tn mere ways than oaa Yon knew to-day that while yon are Southern Paelrio ometala yea are atiaeeame ume ciuxsns of California; that roar vote Is But only your own. but roar ewe sssnlyi that your political oo eviction is a matter of your own eoBBcienoe and aot a sniag to ue aareea ia seerea. a have ao fear that entire Independeaoe of thoaght la theee dtreeltoas will result la aavthlBg but good to the company aad the State that yea leva so well. not nave any eppreneneioa out tnst wnen aaa gar threateas tba great brooertr rou ranraaeat from the demagogue aad tha spoilsman and, I mar add, that nsppuy smau portion ot ine press tost may pro par ly be classed sa vicious you will aot be loaad natal r.

HaaMnrton ex Dressed tha belief that what the people of California need to-day la more people to ao praoucai tnmge boobss wno realise tnas lora-naea ars not ansde ia a day, aad that there is nothing like the profit la tearing dowa that there la ia building np. Let the tradespeople ot mesas ergaa-Ixo so aa to pay tba producer the largest price that thev can for hla nroduct. Instead of ths smallest liv ing price, has encouraging 1m to bettor and greater etforte; thaa manipulate the prod ace la each a way as' to givs it the world's market, not sending It out as pertaaeoie goods to do eoia ia a cay, as we e. that being better than tha total loss that would tot. low by decay.

Almost everything raised ia California can. If properly treated, be aold widespread se aa to give It the world 'a market, sad there shall then be ao last semolaiBt of the earrriaa nnmnsnlsa for not aiding la its wide dUUlbation" CHICAGO WILL LET BXADLNQ ALONE. Chicago, Mar 18. The Federal Grand Jury spent an sf to-dar inquiring Into the Beading coal eemhtae aad learned nothing. The matter will be dropped here.

District Attorney Milohrtst worked talthfally to establish te tba satisfaction of the Jury that the Baoaopoly waa violating both tha letter aad spirit at tha Sherman nad-tmat law, bat after nearly adoaea local coal men. including tho Weatora General Maa sger of the Reading Company, had been on ths rack as gave up toe swamp aaa eoaaowianges aim sen beatea. The Jury also confessed itself defeated. We are ta the wroac said Mr. MUearlet.

aad I hoses Uy believe that all of the coal dealers who were examined to-dar know absolutely nothing that ooald bs construct into legal avid sacs against thla ooasbiaatioa which exists without a per Uc le et doubt. It Is fact, and wa have demonstrated It bore to-day, that ae eoal dealer can now buy coal for Zulu re delivery oeyona a perioa or tnirty anye. Ahs system ot future silvery which has been In existence for over twelve years has bees absolutely wiped out," All ths witnesses seemed to regard the Inquiry as a hugs joke, and while waiting their turn sat in the aate-room and Called each other i barons and oonsptratora. EASTERN FREIGHT AFFAIRS. Chicago, May IS.

Ths Freight Committee at tha Central Traffic Assofrtatloa haa completed Its labors aad adjourned. A resolution was adopted recommending to the Joint Committee that alxth-olasa raise be advanced, to take offset Mob day. May 80, to tha basis ot 88 coats per 100 pounds, Chicago to Nsw-York. grain and Its products exoepted. The appointment ot 0k O.

Oetaea-Danasr, seals test giasrsl counesl ot the Lake Shore Bead, aa tha representative ot tne association on tho aub-coaunlttea Created by the Permanent Committee en Uniform Bills or Aaoing was coanrmcu. as was ueciarea that ths rate oa oil from the Ohio nelds, inelodihto Toledo, Ashlaad aad nupertor. West Superior, and Marquette via et. igaaoe, onouia ue se eenie per 100 pounds, that betna the earn of the twe locals to the Ht. Paul aad Minneapolis via Chicago.

It was agreed that the regular meettags of the association should hereafter be hi-monthly ins seed ot moathly. SOUTHWESTERN TROUBLES. A. dUnoult problem engaged tha attention of the Southwestern Ballwar aad Steamahlp AasodatloB la the Windsor Hotel yesterday. Bate eatttng and mlsderstaadlafs have bees the aauseeteosstaat troubles la the territory eovered by that association.

anil object ot yssterdays wissring waa to straighten out the taaglo sad eatabilah new basis of ooeratiens. Tho meetins was atteaded br J. D. Bortnjrer. acting Prealaent of the Atohlsoni J.

C. Btnbua, Third Vice President at the Booth era Pa- olfioi Trade Manager Parker af tha Mlasoarl Padlla, Ho bert Mallory af the Mai lory una of steamships. aad by a repreeentative ot the Cromwell Line i oi steamships. A nrflimal I A proposition to adopt a new agreement regulating rates and deSnlng the rights sad privileges ot eaoh res ox eaoa daatieauv member' of the association was ntaoasssrt lusuaml tha dav. bat ao da finite eoneineionn ware reached.

Coaalderatioa af the aee ilea will go oa WHERE IS MR. FIX LET GOtSat CmCAoa, May ll-Oosslp baa eonaactod W. FiaUy with almost svery big railroad la tha eoaatry alaoa ha submitted hla resignation as Chairman ot the Western Passenger 4 Bosnia Hon. One sc tho rumors eireulatsd to-day waa that his serviceo had beea ssoorsd by Presidsat Bill sf the Grass Vorth- in, aad that be would go to an, Paul to take aba trafflo asaaagemeat of that read. Whether It waa merely eogxestea ay tne reooiieouon tnas Jeaa M.

Abbott went to the Ore at Northern after ieevtag the Weatora Paaaenger A ssorHstlon Is a qaeetloa no one seems able to answer. Tha story is not gsasrallr eredlted. most rauroaa sssn preier te Doueve tnas Mr. rtBler will hsreetur be Ideaansd wita tha man. agvxesat ot the MlssoarK PaolOo, or perhape the Union Paelne, It la Impossible to get as mack as a hint of toot trath from Mr.

Klnlsy himself, who de- cllees to ettaer smra or aeag nay ox tne ramors about his tutors piaaa, kew bo ad nr atjsxioa City or Mexico, May 11 Aa lapertaat aloa tarn new standard-gangs Haa raUway haa bean granted to run tram this city to the Padfld port at Elhusteaejs, south ot MaaaanlUa. it Is a sssall but deep aad aafa harbor. The subsidy is at ths rats at 88,000 per kilometer, granted in eabvsatioa beads bearing par ceo. Interest, but not to be delivered aatU a va years after the lias la built, Tho eeaces stoasries ara uea. uampaao, naioersusat, Atsv dulek Weteer.

Pedro Alaooer. and Jaaa Zaidlva. It to reported that this lias may be built with a view to amalgamating it with the aid Vera Crag Ballwar. so as to aaake an laterooesnle ataadard. gaagaltBo.

It la sloe reported that Jay ueoid de-sigas te build from Paso to this euy, taking a roBlo aiaeg tne eastsra eiope ot tne aierra Jsaaree. That la a well. Urn bored country aad eoataiae assay OHIO SITB BAILBOaD. PAKxxasanaa, West Ya May IX Tbi stock. holders ot the Okie Hirer BsUroad Compear a here to-day Bad elected the following Directors: W.

P. Thsmpsen, Maw-Tar J. K. Camdsa. Parkers.

bargi Bsrsoe Pratt, Xew.Yerkt C' W. Clark. Phlladelphlai O. H. Payna.

CIsvalaad: 8V. W.Coltoa.-Phlladelpala; C. Usrkaeae, develaadi J. u. Fair, aaa Franciscoi H.

ii Browse. Urapo Intend. Wsst VaOaad W. Tbempeee, D. B.

oplisssa. aad W. K. Chancellor at Par kereuurg. Tea atoclion at aiucers waa avferred.

The gross reoetpis for the year era new aa toereaee on last year at Slaa.854. -g VOTES OF VARIOUS I9TEBESTS. Prssldeat S.H, H. Clark of tha TJaton PArlte has beea la BeeSoa too past two days. From eateere at the acmaaay it Is leer sad that Mr.

Clark feels eBoeuraged as to the outlook tor the Union' Psoitis aad believes It will make aa goad a ahowiag. If aot better. Us pressti year than It did laat rsar. The etatomonl of the rninola CesrtrmI aailroad Oompaar tor the aloe aaontae eaded Msrch al savaisga wove J7a, aa with toe eerresf.mrtkag peglod The castinfF out of the devil of disease was once a sign of authority. No we take a little more time about it and cast out devils by thousands we do it by knowlfidge.

ZJo. Is not a man who is taken possession of by the germ of consumption possessed of a devil A little book on careto! zjVtko and Scott's Emiilsi'on of cod-liver oil will tell you how to exorcise him if it can be done. Free. Scott hi rja lieih fth Av New York. Vcwohuslh mbb Septra! all druggists sissy ohms an, gr.

the BTSVleBB year Ot S1.14T.1AO rrearatlBe aw. peases sad taxes ameanted ro S10.4O en tm, freesest SU07S.T81. leavtog net aarataga of T8s.aamereeaeetf67.S99. A dlseateh frosa Chicago aavs Tt is free'r pvo- BS tha aaaaal dieted la railroad etrclee bore that at nemlsrsl the hrieaoaii. Kan aaa aad Texas, to be held I a ifsw.

Terk Mav In. aoth rtaMnt rinm mm Traflle ifsiarw Waldo win be retired frees the asaa. Bswment that road. The rrintioa teat kaa teeg ex-la led Betweea those two officials, it la saM. eauaot bo otherwise than detrimsatal to tho Interests of the road, sad the stockholders have decided to dispense wits sav net hw em owta.

The report of the Penasvtvaata tHsaretarvef Tm. teraal A flairs an railroad a. tor tba peat rear shews the total iaoeaie at all the railroads In Penasytveala for tne year waa S388lM8.S7S.44, aa tsnraais of 18. 600. 69 S.

84 over the pre vtona year. The total ax. HIMllrllllTHtM.l'UI tM 1MIS otsa068.S80.il3. Tho total aumber of mea em ploy sd waa 187.SSS, who were paid 810915,804.44. The Blchaond Terminal Beersranleatloai Coas.

mlttos atet In the effiec af tba. Central Trust Com. Say yeeterday afternoon to eeoalder the altaation. r. F.

P. Oleott nrealdeiL Tbara waa nsnfe sirniii dleeaeeton. but no definite netten Aaetber meetleg wm am umm soeay a wbicb is is nnuersioea an enort will be made to agree unon soma asedifleajJoa of tha reorgsntxatioa plan, The Blaghamtoa and State TJaa Ballraad Caen. peay waa toeorporatcd ta Albaay yesterday, with a capital of glSdOOU, to eoastruet a standard -ga age steam railroad ahoas thlrtawa aallea la leavta mw the City of Biachamtoa to a ooiat In the axtrsvoc saaraern aart ot the Town at Blaghamtoa oa the PSBaaylvaaia Btato line. Tha fallare at the Adviaarv Ttnard mt the Wsst.

era Train Assoc la lion to re-elect Jamee Smith aa a mem nor ot see Hoard or Cotnaelaeleaere to supposed to mean that J. N. Fai thorn will be ehoasa to sue. ceed hlia no Chalraaa ot the Tzau-Miaaourl Asse- QIVE CHILDREN THE BEST START. THB OOOD WORK OF KIKDX BOABTEVS 8TKOKOLT BET FOBTH.

The Brooklyn Kindergarten Assoclstloa net last svsnlng in tbs Packer Instltnts and a toned to addresses by President Beth Low of Columbia College, the Bar. Dr. Lyman Abbott, the Bov. J. Coleman Adnata, St.

Clair McKelway, aad Mlas Constance McKeaxlo olVPhlladelphIa Miss MoKenxle described tha snocassfnl Intro duction of the kindergarten la that city. Henry w. Maxwell presided aad introduced Dr. Lyman Abbott, who Indorsed ths kindergarten as the oae thing needed to atop the great Increase In pauperism aad crime. Bs urged that education should begta at the beginning.

4 Wo have recovered," he said. from tho old idea that children should be left to the care of of tha devil until they are la their teens and than converted, and have taken np tho idea that snoy snouts ao oarea tar iroia eniiaaooo, ao tnat taay win neea bo conversion. So it Is with edaentlon. Start st tbs bottom ot tho ladder, aad, above all. Incorporate thla system into our public schools." on ci air Men.

el wsy followed Dr. Abbott, and. alter describing tho inauguration af a kindergarten la Albany la 1884. expressed the belief that the members of the Brooklyn Board of fcaueattoa favored tho idea, bnt that the prsss- uro wotuu nnva to on orougat to Dear on tne Board ot Estimate to secure aa annronriatlon. Dr.

J. Coleman Adama. who reoently enmo te Brooklyn from Chieago. described tba successful introduction ot tho kindergarten ays torn In that city. President Low.

who followed Dr. Adama. was warmly greeted. He made sa urgent plea for this method of Instructing ths very young, a ehild waste to do aa well as to play, he aad he thought that the eoener It was teagbt to act tor itself the bettor. Ue alluded to the general Idea of Froeboi'a scheme of object leeeoaa.

and riolnted ant what a benaSt would ueorue la the densely -crowded tenement districts of thla etty aad Brooklyn merely by teaching the children of the poor elennltneea, "It haa been carried Into more wretched tenements by the kindergarten school. he declared. than In nny other wny. It ia aa invaluable agency in giving a child aa earlier and a better atari fa lite, and Its adoption la of the utmost importance to rew-iork ana MRS. GILBERT NOW.

MBS. M'ATJLST Lit FT MISSI0V W0BK FOR MATRIMOXT. Mrs. Maria MoAnley. widow of Jerry Mo-Anley, waa married yesterday afternoon ot her home.

In Crnnf ord, N. X. to Bradford Gilbert, who. after the death of Mr. MeAnloy, wae oae ot the moat sealoue of the workers at the re- morns Mission, la Weat Tnlrty-aeoond Street The eeremonj waa performed by ths Bov.

M. Offord. Upon the death of Jerry MeAaley. abont eight years age. Mrs.

MoAuley, who had co-operated with him eathualaatieally in hla mission work, waa made Superintendent of the Cremorno Mission, st a salary of S600 a year, with apartments ver the mission thrown in. She retained this offloc until April 1 last, when ahe resigned and went to craniora to live- it waa said that poor health wae tho cause of her giving np not! vo mission work. At the same time that Mrs. MeAaley resigned ne Superintendent Mr. Gilbert sensed his labors at Ue mission.

Mr. Gilbert Is aa erekitoct, wtta-J aa omoe at ow xtroaaway. ie ta rapntea to do fairly well of In the goods of this world. Mr. Gilbert had always beea a church ass tubs r.

bnt was not parti ooiariy in terse ted la mis sion work until ho became engaged In that of the Cremorno Mission. Trouble followed betweea hla wife and himself. It waa sold tho eauae of -the trouble was tho dsvettoa of so mush of Mr. Gilbert's time to. Mrs.

MoAuley aad tho mlsslea work. Ia 1887 Mr. Gilbert snsd for a divorce ta the Kew-Jerasy eourts. Mrs. Gilbert than broaght suit at White Plains for aa absolute divorce, as the aame time Oho begaa a ault aamlnat Mra.

MeAnloy for S50.000 damagee for alien atiag tne uneouoae 01 atr. uuowrv xne papora ia taie soit were served at oae of tho mission men tinge. Tho suit waa afterward withdrawn, and tho friends of Mrs. MoAuley and Mr. GUhartda- oiarod that tney wore rnuy vinojeatod.

xavMMDAT is wASMxrarox. Tne Sonata CommlMss msae aa advene report an the bill unreduced by Seaatur aaermaa to pro wm w.w wis miwnraa Baa; By it a mlsdamasaer te print, aalnt. a aalx ts ta mm! xteoat aag aay baslnssa advertisemeat, motto of say 1 st. sBiiwwa eia, aaaasw thoriiisg the oearetary of War to sell at cast Bags a the prescribed BetAnra. The aseamitAaa ta of 7Il that tha Ooveramaat aught net to be put in a aeal.

ttoa et eompeting with dealers la Saga, Attorney Oeaarat MOlor has glvoa aa stHaloa te the Secretary of the Sfavy that the Oatted States baa bw aw suie so iao Aioog weed vine agsssvtv at Anaapeus, Md aad that there ia ao legal I pedC. meal te its lmitrsvemeBt usder the no ot lwlss. propriatlag S90.000 for its purchase aad Improve. mea t. Thla property h) latenaed tor the parpuess at tas atavat Assosaf.

The President npprovad the act authorising a national bank at Chicago teeetabtiak a henuk oa tha gronade et the World Cuiamblaa Kxpoai. tlou: the act aattorising the eoastraeUon at a bridge aeress the Osage silver near Warsaw. Mai the set tor a bridge across tho Misaoort stiver at be Wits. Ma. aad the act to establish a military post at taeelBCa (Mm Interne! mhsm wa aat lias aad trout so.

turns mlsoeUsBeeos receipts. all S'J7 ira sw aemptloa ameanl to 7 AMMT AlTD.JtJtTT Paaaed Assistant Sarni tt tr ai.n..n.. beea detached Irem the Jtaval Asadsiay. and Assiat. i eargsww jbkbos BsougBioa rrom the rertsmeuta.

to tha ptnctmo ship CVmslallstliia aa tho mttod States atcasnor as TT. aooa oroeree te arsussa Bp Colamula Biver aa faraa Pwrtiaad, If her eeeuaM lagemaag aecms it praetlsabto The exsmlnalloa of tho six-year etsas sf naval aaa sur eaaaiasiee I or admi.elea BS naval swuess eegina oo i nssnsy next as Anas sua swrvgers oa as sa say. Tee extension of leave ef aseaaoe graated Caas. Fraaats K. Pierce, First lahtatry.

Is stiU roxther as teadod throe msntbi on saceaat eg slekasas, -Surgeon Howard VreUs has beea ardsrsd to the Portsmouth. Xorth Shore Limited Xew-York Caatmre oto gaal artoraooa train for la trait aad Chisago, farlecl sag vtoa, CUT AND SUBUHBAN NEVTC -r BTCW-T0RX. BBSiaaaa Mrawitavw of Kaer-TerV City for 18J haa last beea issued. This la too twsnty ssesnd year In ths Utu of that publication, which has pre am from a Mmparative. seua awos so a asuavr vwiume OX A.IKHJ pages.

BBOOU.TIL i -Oarn, Matilda Oallavaa. the aentralta In tha eVlr of uoly Trinity Choreh. Brooklyn, who recently saed for llmltod divorce from t'drir B. Onllnvaa oa tho gronnd wt cruelty, begaa a aalt for absolute divorce yeeterday, making several naknowa womea tho oowspondents. She aUogna that her hnsbaad mot theee womea at the Casino aad ths Central Bote! la LjuIasv-Yerk, Ths dofoaas la a general denial.

Fire Cammlaslonar Ennlsof Brooklvn award. ad the tallowing eontmcta yeeterday: Amarioan Fire Kagiao Compear Two acta of pumps for now are boat. S12.6il: Maaehoetor Locomotive Company Twe eteuan Sre englnea. fd.ooO; La Trnaeo Fire Kagtne Company Two hook and ladder trucks. SVvOOO: Marlborough's rjons hir hose wagona, S4iK eaoh, i Michael Hngacs.

fonasrlr ana of tho star pttehers of the Brooklyn Baaeball CJobv waa prisoner in Justice Ilghe'a court la -Brooklyn yeeterday, charged with stealing a dinmend ptit wnlood at f-40 from Mrs. Mary Gorman, lis was hold for examlnntion. mnlalnta aaralaat tha BmsHva Kxelaa Commiseion have become so frequent thai Mayor Boody has decided so have all upplicn-tlona for Ueenaea. or trsasfars of Uocnsca, ad Tortlaed before they are acted apon. William Lawa.

Who Was triad la Uia RaaalAan Conn, Brooklyn, for killing Mlohael SlaUary. was ecavicted yesterday of murder ta tha second degree. Tho Jury was oat two hoars, Ths trst Of tha Pumaseraoaeerta In PmaaeeS Park. Brooklyn, wlU bo given br Conterno'a Band oa June 4. xjoso islajtix i Ths bodr of a man washed nn near tha TJfa.

Ssvlag Statloa st Kockaway Boaea. UK supposed to bo that of Haarr Merer of Phila delphia, as aaturalUattoa papers issued In that asms, nasi setters aa dressed to him. were found, by the coraaar la tho etothtng. COrrKTT. 'i 1 An effort tn being made, with DromJse af aacoeaa, to romrromlaa tho ease of the pooplo ag Blast Broker Benjamin H.

TnthlU aad Lawyer arrsn W. Fester for alleged eoasptraey ta attempting to get certain real estate ia thla elty from Con vlet Mlohael J. Lane, who to la Slur Sing Prison, it was yssterdsr again noetDOned ttnwrrtdny.Mny.xa;: The oarttcatera af Vhlta Ptalaa wha va. eently declared off their atrlka for a worn daw of Bins hours Instead of tea. have decided tot continue tho etrike owing to a tutouadorotaadr lag with tho bootee.

aamni ItSwM'CBSKT. I The nnnrterlv maatlas' af tba XssJnue Chapter ot tha daughters of the atovolaUon wa. bold at Newark. K. yesterday.

Mr. "-rr piiw iwiwik BTiweiawia. ss was 1 ported that abont aeronty aamca are On tha rolls and that atepe are being takes to enlarge, the membership. Tho meeting waa foUowoO br -u. A fertV-flvavhnndrednAB aafa whioh srss' being raised nn the hatehwav la AUtssdss Tnrnbnll 4t Cc'a faetory oa Mechanic Street.

Newark. BT. Vaaterdav asmlu. fall, srssssi through tho floor, aad plungvd deep Into tha cemented floor of tho cellar. Tha nsen who worm aoisuag it narrowly escaped being erusbed.

AS Order af dlaeantlnnnnan waa antaia1 ha. fors Jadgs Sohults, la ths Warren Connty Coort. at Belvkteroj'N. yeeterday. tn the ease ol Kdward Hail, the detective, of Philadelphia, who waa Indicted for kidnapping elite, tho daughter of Prof.

Hooper, aad tho prisoner wa diaohargsd. i. Kate Mvera and lairs Kvarhana tea tssss gtria, attempted to kill themeelvae yeeterday aa Burlington. K. owing to dospondoncy over domoeUo troublsa.

They ate rakes on which, they had spread rat poison. Their eondition la precarious, i An unknown aaw. amtaraatlv twelve tmn old. fall betweea the ears ot a west-bouad freight train an tha Waskswksn. Itrssnk sf tk New-York, Lake trie and estern Ball road, in jcraey v.ity yesteraay, ana was instantly killed, Tho Board of Ednaatloa of Fliznbath 3 haa decided sweet a now nrlmarv aehael st Kllxabcthport, at tho corner of Faltba and Sixth, Btroeta, The cost of the school la aot to exceed It will be built this Summer.

Adam Gurllck. vsmu bow. walla uahine? te Baata's M1U Pond, near Bah wny. M. X.

yeeterday aTtemoon, brought to the surface tha body of a new-born infant, Ths body was wrapped ia a strip ot Battalia. The bodr of Frank Washaaafaeu srss ahjiiiS' thirty-five yeara. waa found dangling from a limb of a tree la Lake View. H. Ue had committed suicide, being despoadsnt, wing to asokaoaac.

7 Tha Kllxabethport Of. oyatarmea what were arreeted for trse passing ta ewTorg waters have boon releaaed oa the payment of $50 Ons eaoh gad eosts, sad ynatoidajr rs turned to taslr hoBes, Sneak thtores gained aecese to ilbcrt Hoeffel'a apartment, 3a Grove Street, er-oey City, yesterday, aad stole S210 and watoh. The body of Charles Doha, aged aevea Fears, waa taken from the race at Peterson. N. yesterday.

He was drowned oa Saturday laat. KUled oa Her Birthday. Lamcastbb. May lX-Mla i3mV aa etogeaarlna roaidontof LitlU. this eoanty, had leaned Invitations to friends to celebrate her eighty-third birthday to-day.

nnd! thla morning, whlla making preparaUona, aho tell dowa atalra. dying almoet instantly. To Cortall Frcnexlon. Bootok, May IX The tenners and curriers of this part of the eoantry to-day voted to -close tbelr works for a period of sixty days, beginning aome time between June 1 aad July 2 lor sua) purpose of surtaliing production. Boston Toot Uarket, A BoTca.May ltV-Thore la good eaasd tot wool, soreign wools ars active.

total salsa ot the week are 8.7x8,000 Bt. 'there te a better feet, lag ta domestics and tbs marks! Is hrmsr. Ohio IX and above aad XX at SOwSlei at Michigan at 84. Ceesblag aad Aeiaiae Assess are dall sad prioss aachaaged. tJawsshsd eombtaa at Saevjao.

Territory wools sre weU sold up, and are ta steady demaadatwBoelcsa fur bus, 436e for flao medlam, bad 6US3lo for madlum. Trxaa, California, snd Oregoa wools sre dull. Westera uawashsd sad aamemban table Seeees are aeiUag at lSwils. There have beea large sales ef palled wool at SiraT 4So tor euper. aad at for extret Aassralia at Sac.

Ferelgn carpet wcols have sold at toil prioss. fi Key TO GOOD LOCKS the trodA- tiiart of the Yale Tone MAmjrACTURiNG Company, which identifies the Yale Lock, of which it the sote voter. The market fa flooded with shams every genuine- Yale lock or key now bears the trefoil trade, mark as shown lrcewith. I t4V0 1 Morning i Noon i' Good all the time. It removes the languor of morning sus-1 tains the energies of noon, lolls the weariness of nieht.

I i tlrJiicicBS, sparkllart at i 2a rWtbeeVbcdvedtf eWsr.for the ssks i other kind aat as gswd'tu false. Kotoiitatioal masgooasevaagaasanse asawsw. Wright Ditson's lea. WM TaUfXIS Cpccial Salo. Job rerksts at very lew pri prices.

Schoverlinsr, Daly Oalcu. BsUsT ta a sWBtWBaanat Ohit xiv, a SVAVsVU 4, X..

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