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AUGUST BELMOXrsOCTAGO THE WINNER OF THE WITHERS BTAK? MARCTS PALT'R OCOFN BADLY BEATEN?SiA! ?TE?TATPItS ANT? MtVH INTEP.EST. The second Saturday of the spring; meeting of I Westchrster K.iclng A s sor dation at Morris. Park SJ full of pa yet y F.unnlng ra.-es are popular tl year, If one Is to Judge by the number of people w have passed the gates. The management did r ?xpeot so copious an attendance, and every pt iramme was sold After all had been taken, t Jemand was still sharp. This was uncommon. N to luve arusjrrasaaMa taaugh for the visitors to racetrack was odd and s;range. Hut hour con the racetrack chle's look for the coming of such host SsafJa the servi,-e on ;he SoCOnd?SVa ?lev?t line was so penurious? On the opening day W. Fvansivd had set aside so few ra.^e trains that t BaaanS ava ?tilt cars srvrs crowded almost to tl point of strangling the passengers l,cng ago tl . vated trains t"1 ana not?e at because they ??.. packed with people almost as cruelly as the Bla< Hole Of Calcutta was packed on the night Jobs H, i*.*. (Guanal Hala jammed u for many >ears. The strain was too severe ev< for him. His mind failed He weal Into the cou try for rest, and a country train rar. over him ar killed him. Some people hoped that Mr. Franslr would take warning from Colonel Hain's fata, at frouM try to give the public a reasonahie aarvl when he became the manager of the StSVStSd roa 1 Coloasl HaUO acted as if he were aax!p-,:s to nil Morris park, nu; ins racstradk trains which m ~'.oU has put OS are ?ve;. f.-wer than those doif ou: by Colonel Hstn It va* astonishing that so many men nnd worn ' will wore well-cut elotbes and manners Which w >t not uncouth went to Morris Park after they r;, been tormented without sttnt by the Sacotid-avi line and the surface line batweaa WUlls-avn as the racetrack on th? previous Saturday. Th United States Supreme Court has lasnrd an ex hausttve decision rscsntly as to combination? In re .strr.lnt o? Irada, poca the Untti Si ss Oran Jury la this city intend to Indict lbs naanagers o th?, Second-ave. elevated trains an": the ins linger of th? surface trams from Wlllbvsve, to Morri Parid Who S -t ns if they were in a combination t. ruin racing? Isn't that a combinat!'.n in restrain of trade" RarinK t? ehiofly s trade In these days Yeaja ago some foolish fellow wrote of the turf at "the ?rpert of kings." and many wnfer? have re? peated this absurd parase until II has become nau ?toat'.ng. if the turf a rs really the "sport of klr.gs," what sensible American, wit* a Found hand, a sound body and a sound Bund, would ever look at a rae?? Kings will soon be rushing violently down a steep placa tato ases, s l Some of them may Otsng Ml their crowns a lltth longer In BOBM bS B> ward countrtes, but what Ini American ir. 1S37, In hi* sober senses, believes that kings are up to date? The people must rule ere long ?'. ? - lands in which they don't rule now. All thrones mast fall SOOnar or later, and, if raeing Is not a sport of the Amerl ?n people ratl r than a sport of any kings whatever. It ought to be stamped out In America without deiay As to a king of the turf, that's another matter. Ormnr 1? was a genuine kin?; of the English turf A few years airo, and he earned his title by royal n ? remonta of the highest type. He wouid never have been crowned tf :.? had no: fought regally for h;s kingship and gained II by d:nt of real mer!:. Requital eras king of the Amer! an turf last year. r.:;i he earned his title by dazzling triumphs. Octa? gon won the Witheri- yesterday, but he's no king : ? n - a kinglet, not even a prlncelet. But a pria ?on perl ?.p. M i ? Daly's Ogden waa aa oids-on favorita, and a h:p troop of men and w;mcn and hoys and girls raw him beaten abjectly by Mr. Beimont's octagon. It was a rare May afternoon. James Russe',1 Lowell aevei i lof a rarer lay in June. Although the tV iond Avenue Elevated servies to Wtllts-ave. is agonizing and the surface line from WUlls-ave. is littie better. It v\ - I ? | I ators w.io favv ;ne pulverisation of Ogden. Hear in mind that Ogden won the Ful ? tl year, and won KkM ,..<? I? arktak ka -i-nv. ! that be hn ' oualitv. staying power an ? oo'irar?. Put jonn n. Campbell trained him then Matthew Byrnes trains h.m now. Mr. Byrnes is a trainer of lone uni deep and s ? He ti ned several steeds il high renown for Pier : L He has trained many, Montana and other sw.ft runners for U ? ; y. ?le hl - Still other quick peje* ? searchers for other esmera. Rut to the man who delves deeply into all the I anea which con? tain ? annali a Americas turf it is piala that Byrnps (:i\-\* trainer an I admired and honored fohow-ettlzen and patriotic American as he is ? baa no: always succeeded m getting horses thoroughly : r first rsees ; rUcubur year I a ly the ri rtb Ik ? arty. Dig mto them day and : g ? and you will se< ? at w/yndham Waiden, John j. Hyland and -T i ' M '. fferty. ai a rule, for many years have get their : rses 1 roughly fit and ripe ssrHer than Byrnes has cot his. P Mil y Octa? - a better ram r than Ogdei ear. B it If he |s he does not look so. Wh? D I ? tagoa Snd I ?gd< a came on the tra- k yes t. ? en In appearance surpasse I Oci and looked the bettes moer la every Une. A ! I appeal ?N,u one outside of a lunatic asylum would deny that Ogden on public form was ? M sevei pounds s ettei ? letsgoa wa iln H , i : 1er : rse It la possible gon 1 I ma i form s yeai snd that Ogden has gone back. N< ! ? some men who bavi n i th? last quarter ol irjr believe at this minute ? If J..hn J. Hyland had charge both of Oct t,-on aad Og '?'?? and did his beat srlth both, In two fron, now Ogden could outrun ( i-tai:..:, in an) . ice from ten yards to ten mLes and do i easily. And yet these p< that - etter racehorse than Octagon, it both wire thor? ? ini j it wer completely ri; ?? and fit, may be en? tirely wrong Many mistakes have been made on : ?? turf, and this idea 'tiat Ogden, properlj trail proi hereafter ma.v t,,- a r ? ? n. liut i ?man.- Octa? gon handsomely last year, and conceded a. n Nothing can be i rt iln than I?n In pi on and \\ ell ridden was, t. the equ ment last ye ir He w.! i ? slunk away and sunk'.' dee? Many turf sages held I Oct gon, ogden, Orr.a ; ? ? Typhoon and all tl of 1807 In th? 18 ?- re Inferior In class and erb n Inner of i turit) of 1S95 and of the Realisation of 1896. Ws : on that point The start fair in the Withers. .-i.u. weni : There was no fast i t of t mile. At the end of th- ?-- en had shaken off Bannock and s by two lengths, Octagon m amootl effort in second place. Only Regulator n?n? r ha.', a kodai !?- ?: :n of ? :.I igon and mestreich Ogden was ti,.-;, unlikely that Ogden wa itch him. Hut when ?.even furl .r.ps had I red. .'til of Og d'-n's ape. . wa son? ii- moved If 1)" wer>- Short or work. Wh< :: ? horse "to;.* -, ? furlong po^t in the homestretch, it is almost certain i <- I work Neither Hand? spring t. ?r ' was short of work In the rs of 18LS". and they fought It out t the hit? ter end, to the final I Ogden could do nothing wit i t furlong, and Octa? ;tl !.'.?? Slow t:rr ? of I IS. I 1 no r.i e of any a. COU1 I T ? ?? a* led o vet . * ? ? ? .... _ ? . : " . . ? ? : furloi -.? ? and ? id-: The experts who h^d plunged on Ogden I.'.mus" of his .ist .? ? form wen it rlj disappointed over the o ???? h Byrnes had sent the : ? ? ? : It 1- true that the track w oder the surface. ,,e f the ursday, and ? ? ? ? v But 1 Ogdei: by bo mi ans tl ? he Fut in IsM Not the sam T et It we ? ? ? - ? law not the m Previ >ua, the favorli race. Mlcl ?? i . ? i .i - .-1 i > i j. ? , f .-"?'? ? ne na< to a tremend race rai ? ? ?jeras of tl ?' ' ... A ' - ? ? V, Sin- ?V ? i W C well' -t? ! ?bird met la E ?'?'???_? - ?? ? Ar? raining favor rapidly. BustnuN men and travollera carry therr. ?n .est pockets, ladles carry them In purses. housekeepers keep them hj - -j? ? clo.etlt friends recommend them to fr.end? 2?* Pilis REV. HENRY G, PERRY, LL. D. Derives Immediate, Lasting Benefit From Paine's Celery Compound. Few professional men have had the. varied, helpful, successful career of the Re*. Henry 0. Perry, of Chirac... A native of Philadelphia, he t.erarn? an honor man of Kenyon College; was admitted to the Ohio bar and Ucenaed by the ?supreme court of Illinois, served as V. P chaplain under Own. Davidson In the civil war He edited the Pa? cific Churchman In Pan Francisco and be? came rector of Trinity church In that city, and In 1870 I ?ok charge of St. Paul's, now the pro-Cathedral of Springfield, 111 Dr. Pern* la now the eecotid senior priest In i Ity resid? i Chicago. He yyrit-'s the following letter: Chicago 111 . April 7. 1^1*7. Messrs. Wells. Richardson <t Co Dear Sirs:?Having Buffered severely from the grippe during the winter, last month i began taking Palne'a celery compound, a: tin- urgent Instance of a friend who >?? mnmended it very highly, l aoon fell it? beneficial effects, and deem it a, speedy and excellent remedy In such east a; so much so that I freely send V hi this Indorse? ment, and cominea 1 Its us? to all similar suf ferers. it is a boon to tbe sick. Truly yours. Henry Q Perry. Paine's celery compound can b? trusted to make one well. The enthusiastic accounts from n?nr friends and relatives whom It has cured of kidney and liver trouble? or a general "run " state of health civ? assurance to thou? sands of th'' marvelous power of this greatest of remed?? ? A thorough building up of the disordered ner? vous system followa the us- of Paine's celery compound It dispels harmful humors from the hi "d, and inert asea Its i tlume and at the ??ame tlm<? its nourishing capacity. The power of Paine's celerj i impound over dyspepsia, skin diseases, headaches, kidney derangement? and other lleorders, la unquestioned by the most competent authorities, Don't suffer from headaches, despondent spells, Doelsncholla or any form of depresalon that cornea from Indigestion or liver disorder. Trust Pain.-'s celery compound. You w\\\ not lie the fir-- person, nor the second nor th? hundredth. n..r th.- thousandth it has permanently and Ally cured of ;h- ibta Tin- nervous system v. hen deranged is like a clock without a balance wheel that g .e?? too fast and strikes every feu minutes. The nerves r.eed to be retrulated or they qui kly "run down." Just as a clock would do The regular, unhurried tic-tic-tl ' of the heart means that It !s working In a healthy manner. Palpitation and throbbing point to a dangerous lark of nerve f..roe, -h.it sooner or later s lead to fatal heart failure. At 'he first Indication of deficient nerve force, be It neart trouble or nervousness, Paine's cel? ery compound should be used to supply the needed vleor. build up the waning vitality, drive out disease and sruar'. against future mischief. jn.fe.rs. wr.e h;.-?:,-.' eagerly, In The fifth nice Premier, Tinge and < lasseopla wer? only snort he ids ap<m. If Premier bad been a more eonslatent hors? in the course of his career, his success would have been mora popular than It area. Hut unfortu? nately he baa been one .i the moat objectionable In-and-outera ever known on the turf Tarai rode him, and it was only hv his h.ir.lest work that he sent him heme victorious Tinjre arJ fasseopia ? ? i . u .' ira, an I it a ild he hard to three more despicable ar. l letestal ? roarut I a three placed horses, I'remlvr. Tir.e>- and Caeaeople. The handlcappei Iclndlv rave the Ifeer-Torh Bteeplechaae Handicap to Peconlc by p.ittlntr on.y l? P nie made a enow of tl a Held. lie waa ao far ? r to I t?m ail thit he ought to have carried at leasi iv" pounds, as 1" put on Lady Raymond Steeple basing will never be mule popular In this country hv i ich. rid handicapping si that. Peconl led al. the way hv any distance he liked It was the ? i-i -t ])0?clMe of - for him Th? next day's ra ting at Monia Park SHU o? on Tues : DETATXJ OF THE RACINO. FIRST RACK?Pura? KSS; ?? ?ret? ti fot maiden, three yean bM er n -r? i: llpaa e atrae. BwMfcag st pi. i. f * W, r Thewjeeon'a h r W . burst bi '?'? ntllator v" l ? n '"T n I ts eut n r, i???'! eh. r Eakln?, 110 . - 4?1 T?S !.. K t. l Oaralde'a br 1- ? ' li" ; .. | fj c. j ; . Imperator, 110 . Sima ?> fr?1 S?3 n. in; ........ ...!,. ..-.. " vi g?S ,. ?o? (Coy! '" 1 *?1 !".! la, 108 . ai lOPi . 'N-- ?? i". -I *-i Tin 1:13 Woa aastly by a lengtl . a n?k beta m aeued ?r..t ?' ird, SECOKO R^ni Pure? MSS; for two year side; sstBag '-.:-.'?*. BcllpM conrea M. P. Du ?-- - Previo Meddler . inyald?, 100 11 -. ane) I T?g 1-3 C :? M ?' ?-, S ''? '? :1 e- Ui Bu Bel, IOS ..... "horpe? S S? t S?1 A. H a, I?. il M tria ? b, r. - ion (car. ?ioi. i ft i 2 ; leen, w7 . iPnwerai ? n 1 I I ?T . h?1 'A? 1 v ion , ?r. 109?,).?!' SX? t) 0 S? 1 llenoln? 1??. . ? 0 0 i I 1 In.lian Summer. 93.(CorbU ?? 10 1 4?1 r, l?3 .illev tl 0 13 : * 1 )'?'. .? ?' |.. . r i > 1" 1 4?1 SI 1res, il.". .fPenni ? la 1 B?t ^>o r.n (car 1141 ra!) 0 S?l 3?1 I'.'-. il? . 0 15?J ii-1 Time Won handily bv a i.:.i;:.. ... - n ?e --ni ?ni th'rl. third aVACB Purea ll.SQO: aaadleaa r,n* tTli '>n? B.x'?nth mitas, Withers e ara?, F. U Parker'a eh. h. 1 ? Shot Far andoia?Ouayaqutl. S yra.. il? lh a ,:-.-. i ft--i S?S I On?, K Stable*? L. h. S:r R J 4?1 S?0 V." C, Daly', br. h Voftay, 4, h? i ar lf">) . t f. 2 4?5 Hanweii. 8, !'<?. . ,. ; 2 | Declare ?V 101 . ? ..., - ? :( j : -.- > Skater rt. Hfl .(Reimo B 1 S?1 1 ? '? ??. '?'? '??-. M n 1>> 1 4 1 i i'nim?-::, r., i m., p wer?) o ?e i ; i : Pan.n'M. 6, S3 (car, b.-.-,..,,-,..:. ?ni | Tin ? i ?Si, Won in i?and by a head: IWO lent-th? between ?eeond and third. 1 FOfP.ni RAr-E -'VOTHERg ITAJCgjg, for three year old?. PBSSS SJJgg, VTftbera mile. A. Relaaeat'a ch. e. rvtag r.. by Ra - ?< ? i ?-???t:.:. tt.? n. - , ; r, j out ? " ? ' ?- -'-' I : .'. oni lame? R. Kern?? eh. c. Regulator, lid (Hamm n .1 i?) t ; i '.. 119 . - 0 10 -1 3?1 1:41 Won very - - * by two i?r.g-h-; : ar ! length? bet??en ascoad an l ? niTli RACK CROTONA HIOHWETOHT HaVM?'aV. puna 91.S00. Six i ?mlei m .? i in i ; .'. : 3 ; ?: - - i r. I ..??":.? art 3 4 1 - :, .. v .... . 4 | ." I3i ... 0 S?1 S?i lia. .....,, ?,, . 4 , ii -. t?.-.,. fi i> te? i s?i i .-. ist .m ? " k-i .' i RU] , S !"?.. Tl ?: ? ?' ?'. 1 1?1 I. Ill ... 2,u_j K ! , no. (Ham ? ? 0 M : k : - ? . ? r. tM Van K iret i 0 4?1 ? .'. li'l . ,.-.-?'. I 1 "J i ! ,?*d l?tw??ti tblrtf. SIXTH RACE ??EW-TORK STEEPLEtTHARE HARDI CAP; perse, 11.300 Abut t? ' r !. .? ?? ? Pi i. I- .| lia - : lEngllabi l ? ??? l I Gous rea ata I 17: I J ."t 1 I - K w .il--. - el i- >i ?? ? : '.' l.-i-p \- I S?1 8?| . i i*T (I' 0 S? 1 X?1 a. h ... t, ? ii?. I, 138 II ar. IWi ?417'. Dr. Orimea. 4. 148 1? ? IS?I '1 147 li-handler) I ?'? 1 I I ? F. '; |-..fi -. ? Time 4 4? W | lu n walk by ten !?n^- ? ?!!.?? betWWJS ai t third. CLWTiyg GREAT JUBILEE RTAKEfl i.'.i,.j' t. Mm :; ai ? i da the KasBptfl . Para prlag an etiag te-dai M D. Ru ser*! breara herse CHryd ?ti un old, wen the baadlcap ol - sretgaa ??' ta eleventh year of the Kempton Park Orea! Jubilai fltnkex This ruce ia for three j tar-olds and uv*aid. Uie p?ennd hors* fr, reeelv? 2im sovereigns and the third MS sovereigns out of the stakes. Fourteen horses ran over the Jubilee course ion? ml?, the result in derail hein* as follows: Mni-'.n D Sucker*? t.r. n. Crsrjd, ?tx y?a.ra old. by naauolsrn - Btrathbroeh . 1 Captain - b K : ? u. flv* fears oil, by Rltwarlln?Bonnie Mon. 2 Worton's Victor Wild, ?H, by Altert Vls t - U\ ! Hurrtr-?*. 8 FIP.PT rUTUHITT AT I.nciPvnvi.E. BAXKOCKBUVJI WDM THE MCI PRIZE IN O AL? LANT BTTU& Lri'.iyllle, Ky , May 15.-With the fOlag heavy. In a driving; rain and a driving finish, the first Louts? tilla Puturlty of the LoulavuM J>*ke>- Club arai rus la course to-day. With a field of thirteen of the est ts Hjreor- Id eolts in the West, It was a Siting Inauguration of ? ?>? of the he*t .?take? upon ?he American turf. "Umbrella" IfcOulgsa esrrled off Iba prise, and when Ms brown coll Bsnnookburn showed his heels to a Seid f the ? of the West, Hou lar i .-.:. I Bangle wen mpe II rs, and they fl ? ? !.. bin i bim sei - : ? To Morrison s i ] kbur longs ths ere 111 of vli ' town for alleged In? compete? - tsted the flght of If cOuigsn ? g the turf world finish on Ban ed anj ? -, - his ca Summaries Pleat ia ' . IOS I ' !:? Iff). S to 6. won; O . - - . - '? * ' ? ?' I. I ? . ': ? tlatk i - . . i ! L*m ,? - ft IOS ?'?' rrleoni, 4 to 1. < I ,. ? ? - 4H 1 ?n? *? ' i W., 1IU if. R*u a to gi. . ? race. | , n?-h?if :<???<? ,?? |6 .. <> '.. finer, tl Ik? .-? . |; ? I of 1 ??? IV. * A. V ., ? (M.a-rlson. 4 I I - ... ? ? - I , ? n?a ft on i S I third Time o fig**. ;?...., ?, Mary Ka k, Florenao Ranlatai .:? ?maker ? i run - "' ? ? HSU | m ? . ? ' ' ' I 11- (It Will 4 to 1 sad t to .'.. ?? n : m ? -.- . to I, thlrrl. T.ma- 1:81 ' ? . ; . 10 I i ? n Nancy t ???. ... i and Ht ripe? rton). lo to 1 . . :?en ? i lei ? Sm Von ?.-?.. ? ?'? , i..,| | B.. Mai 81*11 ? furlongs. Pool ag lot re n?>iff> ? to .'? won, Fretful. 102 (Doraej >. 8 to 1 ai . nd. Nan -. 104 (J - ? i third Tlrna - 1:83*4 Maggie s. Mas?as Billot, Judith arj Malilla ? KILFATRICE /N.Y UNPLACED. i.on ion. May 11 Char] i B. Kllpstrtck, t;-.e Amer? ican hslf-mtle champion, ran unplaced in the half mi ?? open handle ip at 1 ipoi Hlay. NEW FOI RTI! I LABS F08TM IBTEEE. Waal 'i' rs s rs Q] appoint? ment? of fourth-. :??>? | lay, of rrhl.ii 1 flfty-flva are basi i on removals after four are removsla for otiiers reasons, 8 ' ? denths and resignation? ?? Kes I 'r. i, IfcKlver, rice Dewey 'onani ' Dean rice a J <;. ? r. vi ?<? ii .;. Klckalaus, resigned; Holmes, Van ? ? K< IK y. ??'?? David rned M ? Ire, E H Whlti ? .? y ,. 1 .r..-, rer?i. red. !.. :.?? Hill Egbert .... trie* : t Drei ? I : Seo i aera, Ss South Byi A. .1 Waterman, R ? rd Whlttaker, res burg, C. K. Da M iton Kltth n - ? B. D Bttllwell el( .. ? !:? ? I r* t i.! M ' F. Lan? ? . ?? J. 11 Bu? tr?n, removei - B. fl ? ? 11 ? V'lem a, \ vi- H i '. Bart ron. removed; W F. C. K M Henning, n ? i llsbury, II " ' vice C F ger, i ? I TfSVelIlM 's I t f r:i-ll:>*firi1.,ii? .... i i ?? ? asi rsseui maseras "f tsssaieratMts I ,m,.? te thai n?? in ? ???. ar? I fraaghi ? ? ? , - ? i i The : .. nd ???.? .... t that Ilnatel the a itara ? ? ? . . u? n n ? i ? i aarvsus an . ? ?--? are nm-nr. ? . ? meaner* and ees km?? ?r? m?t atihjert TT.??e an l StSStS rteld IS !"? ?="on ?' ,n? Blt trra promptly and coropl?:?:y. TIGERS DEFEAT HARVARD. FIRST BIG GAME OF THF. COLLEGE BASE FALL SEASON. Princeton. K. J. May H r^iweatoa aafeated Harvard tills afternoon In the first champ? SSSblp ha.?ehall game of the college seseen The tWO team? were evenly matched la all respect* egespt hatting, and the Tigers' ability to hit the bad won the day. About four thonsand spectators watched the con? test, which was Inn-resting sad well-played until the ninth inning, when the Prtnestoa lauVtdera took a r.ump and made mlsplays that accon-' I r at least two of Harvard's runs. Bradley made Princeton's first run. A has? on halte, Palue'8 error and a saertflee advanced the runner to the third bag. from Which he sooted on Butler's sacri? fie* flv to Bea>. Th? Tigers eeored again In the fourth by bunming 'heir hit-., in the fifth four more runs were a.!.led by n combination of timely hitting and Harvard's errors Ths Harvard play era were anuble ti set past se end base until the nin'h inninrr. when Butler's errors nn.l scratch hl's by Pain? and HsughtOO let In three run?. Score: HAP.VAn:.. FHWCBTOX. rlbpoae ritipea? R?n^. ||. 1 n i o <. Bradley, ef. - " '- '? a llauahtnn. lb., i l ?a ? o Ka?t?n '.'. 1 0 I 8 0 Baal? ef.0 0 8 0 0 .vm.vn. rf. i ' I a " ?canr.ei:. o? 8 o :i o i. Huiler, s? _ - f - ,; I gtereneon, Sb.. 0 1 a 4 t Kelly, lb. 8 111 1 ? Burs?!.?, rf.... o 1 .?ml'h. 2S. 0 1 .1 a 1 Deaa, 2b.O O O l <? K?fer, <?. o 1 :? 1 o (T.and'?:. ?*. . . o ., i ., ,, i?,...?! r:,rv-i. 8b .no l 3 n I'?m? t. . 110 4 8 Wilson, p. ? ? ? I ? T?tala .8 4 2T I>1 .-. T-:al.? . H 8fTtS 4 Pl lamia?, .1 o n i 4 o o o o <i Harvard . .i | I 0 ? o S?I atentad n:-..??Trinket..n, t,. Two bas* hit -Altman. ?totea bases rtii?i?i and ':,i ton. Doubla ; .?>?? HUle bra.r-1. Smith and K.- \\ . . l indler Hsughtnn ar,.| S. nn n*i:. y\T> basa m ball? Off Pa i traca out :>>? Wilson, .: :????? S '?'? ? : H her East) n. X; Hurt??? Passed t-Mii ktsfer ami Brannetl. TlBBS On? hour nrl 81 tl minute*, t'rriplr?????impbell. Y A I.E. I: BROWN, 3. rrovidetr-e. May IS Tala detestad Frown In n hit contest to-day. Th" "Mrr." was full of exciting situations. Brown bad the sr-o-o tied, 2 to t, ntl then made ?f I to z. Tale made a brace, sept Brown at five and p-ilicd to a fie In the seventh. In tiie next lnnlnsr she rtin.l? th* winning run. Tsls 8Ut? batted Brown, bul If BummersgUTs sunpi ri beer, ressonsbl- clean ths Kan-..- would nava been Brown's, Beers. n n r: Brown.o a 2 3 o o n o o .-, & 4 Val?_. o ?_? o c 1 n 2 1 o ?> ?? I Batterie* gXimmerarlll nn>. Dona*; Qreenway sed 0 OXE MORE FOR CINCINNATI srgjw YORK LOSn Tiii: last (?\Mrc OF tut: BERIES Cincinnati, May II Thi Beds defeated Sew? York in the i.is* game of I : -? nl series to? day. In the third Inning Joyce was put out of the game : y Umpire Bmalla for dlaputlng a decision. W. ' ' :ir\'. m at to third base in his pises. At? tendance, -t ? CINCINNATI KKW-TOKK. .j r 11 ;???> a e r lb po a < Furk?. It... 4 2 :; a 0 0 v it.?:??.- 4 8 I 1 S 8 1 il :? '.et 4 L 1 1 1 1 Tlernai rf.. 4 .? ?-? . ?> l'h-e. 2b. ? 1 ! I 2 1 .. 1 1 1 O S 1 Still?-, rf... :j 8 0 4 ! ."> " 'J i 1 8 V lui ! n. Ib, 8 12 8 2 1 - ill B 4 0 8b . ."? 0 2 2 S 1 ' . * '- - 1 0 0 schrtvar. e.. 4 1 13 1 0 Heck ley, ib.. 4 1 2 m 2 1 Rit they, ai 2 1 B I 3 I ?'? C... 2 0 0 4 S I Dwver p... 10 0 1 1 '? Jeymour ;. 2 I * " Rhine* p... 3 1 1 <> 1 1 W Ciar? .".rv ? ?? " .' 3 8 ?m???- tin . 1 n n n n 1. Total? .. .S4 O 11 27 1.1 2 T ?sis ...M 1 n -' 18 I ?naf.ci for Warner. Cincinnati .:t 1 o 2 o 3 o o 00 Kew-Tork .t 1 I " 8 8 0 8 <>?7 Earned ru:.-- Cincinnati, 4; N>-n Torfc, a. T? basa hit??Irwin, Rhine? ?. fi ? ? ?-.- Se* ? ri '.'. Cln 1 Stolei le?I 1 ble playa? ?'>m ur. ..'???-- . -- bat ..n bail? CMI .-?? n ur, - off R . t HH bjr pltchT - n ? - - ? ' 1. srud pli Bey* 2.1.1. L'raplr? Emails. CHICAGO I; BROOKLYN, i Chicago, ala; U ?Afi laving nearly given the game away by loose fielding the I and won out by bunching th?-lr hit? in the fifth and sixth ' ghti ?'?? uble pli yt wei exi tl r ? of th?-ni by the visitors. Atl 5,1 ?core: CH1CAOO. RROOKLTN. tii r l'jpni t r ibpo a ? ircrm'x. Bb I 0 3 o 2 3 JrURn, of.... ? 1 I I O o Danlen, ?a. \ i> O :t it ?? leave, if.S 1 OSO 0 Lanar?, of... S O 1 I ft '? Anderson, if. ?03191 ? - ' 3 " o 1 0 O'.-h.n.!>. 31... 4 t> n 1 2 8 rf_4 : . i o u L,i---.'-.-e. ib 4 2 in i> ; Decker, lb.. 4 I l 13 ?.inavaa 8b. ?0134c !?'? - 3b.. 10 0 13 2 3 Smith, n. 4 0 0 ."? 4 0 atitti v- .1 2 -j 2 3 " v Smith o.. 4 " o O 3 u infllth, p... S 3 3 O 4 0 Daub, i ...301031 Total? ...S3 rt It J7 11 4 Totals .34 4 S34 14 Chicago ._ O O o n 1 4 0 1 x?r, Hi-* ktvTi. ?> 1 SI I S ?? 8 8 -. I'aniel run??Oiiea?v>. 2. Two-baae hits M ? ' ? Byma. KOOM nin?Ii?.-k?r. St..|?n baa?-f.nna". .I..ne. An.leraor.. Canavaii. I?.ul'l? t.1?.vi??OrlrBth I'Hhl?n an i La Chaaea (unaealated) ; '> 'n.ith. anj lx, a ? ?? 'anavan. ?'.. Bral ; and Iji ? "h.-ir. -.-. Btni k ?By ? >rtf -r?. I. li-i?" :. ball? OIT Ortfflth, 2. oft Datil Hit ? toe Tim.? l :BO t mplre U .- ? _ _ THE REC r-iub?. W. L !? Club? W I, P.e IB :i ? I .... S 10 IT? Iphta ..M h ?A4 N-.u Tork .... ?'. 8 .408 irg 11 ?'? ''47 ?i- klyn .rt it riatl !-' 7 ? . . .... S 13 83B Lcut?r| '? n 6 B 13 .Tl t? -? -.? 0 Sou St I. ail? .4 14 i TWO OAMEfl IN CLEVELAND Clevel ? : Mi t II ?' ' ?n xnd Cleveland t.:-ohe even to-day. In ? : - gam? Cuppy hi : I ? ? Isltors dot.' l two Innings to v in the gan ? ewls | ? In I me Me| '? rmoti pitched bis first sver woi until the las! Innlnx. when the B Ingles, two ioubli . me run, winning t he ga m K t ten PTRI R h :; . i ? a ? g a e e x?s s o -? . I . I.'"141 ' ?? ? ' . ; - - ...'Mir.. Ie?v . Bergen. BE? ? m- a ' Mr.. P. H E Cleveland . ? 3 ft i o o o o 2 o- n lo : Boiton .- " 0 1 0 o 'i 0 4?7 13 1 ?? ? ? . . ? . Zimmer K and i; rw ;i ? PITTflBURO, !; WASHINGTON, a Ptttafa irg, M ?' '?' There was no spe rial feature In i gai ? the good wort of Tanr He kept the hits we i and bad ?Is saa Attendance, 1,800, H ti R irg . I? 2 0 0 0 0 O 0 t J f, n .' 0 S o o?e s :i . Bus ???:. . Star ? r a-: 1 If BALTIMORE, I BT LOUIS, 3. Bt, Loo >. May IS v I ; ' ire I r>ked a'lke to the r.aitirror- teen to-day. Pttchcn of all kinds were tried, but Baltimore trot twenty runs off. them tgalnst three for the Browns, Hutchinson, I and I.. ? .?>:" bII auffi red. aras an i groa to the Browns. Attendance, ! .? The .v-ore. R II F Bl ?? ... .i ft t ft 1 ft i", n t :; ,; -, ... .0 :i 2 .'.4 12 :: x 2?> 33 I l: ,t--r i Hut '?"? ! ? El ?-?? gl - SB ! I .1.- . - ? . ? ?-? ? RANGE A. C, 11; LEHIOH, T. Orann.'. N J , May IS (Special), The Orange Ath? lete?! y teem on a li :?-.-. . tile tennis being .i ' The score by Innings: ai .s s a i o s 3 ? s?H te- . * . i e s e e? i 10 nga, i. ?t -? RAILROAD MEN AMONO THE PLATER! ting i am? was | I'.ir!-. ? ? ? ? ni the Grand ? B One team was fr .m ' lltor i : - wen ?'?? :-. : l.ydi I ke, K e? M< Aullffe, i?, r rnti'- an.I il.... I >; . Rlehi ?..nie. .m . . H . Schaff, i. ? hmulli ? end Melville. ' ? ? ' ' Doollttli t m tur.. . 17 BR OAMEfl TESJTERDAT. ????.'. ? Pr . Id? ? ??. : Reran. ? . i t Point ' lei an, li \\ ? a) Point, 6, \- r A? il mot er. N. I vVIUIaatx, 2 \. Kl ihm . -Pan I; Richm md, 2. M Bpi i leid, n. - ' ?!. 14, v. Ilk? . , , . , Kx j \- tics. I Lancaster, G. Al B x- v loin, S ; n AI. BLUE LINE .,, i; PKILADEL1 HIA, P'?; TIMOR! AND WAflHINOTON. . . la May 1 tralai ail] Jeav? S?w i i Ral i 1 <?f New J ? a ' ' | r I'i ?- l< Iphla, at 4 '? k I 18 !'. M A M . LE t 130, 4. 4.S0, ? ' HU md it 4 ?, I U l! M A M t, 4. ... oc M . i:.i.=, md;. F .r ! ind vVaar-lngton, at V 1ft. u ?j a M . -'. 1-E, -? " P M 12-11 rr.dt. ri.mljjj, lo, lia) M , 2. a, ?. P. M.. aU nie:. ,?, XEWS ABOTT THE TACHT8. BOATS BEING PREPARED FOR 8UMMKR CRCISES. Among the yacht* which will go In commission about Memorial Day Is August Belmont s Mine?la. Bhe |s now at Manning's Basin. South IBrcekJyn, where work la being done to tit her for the summer silling.? The itinerary cf the Atlantic Yaebt Club's annual ertdse wn? BKr~~A upon last week at S "Or.ferenee Of the ofTWr.? of the club and the Regatta committee The following are the dates: July 5. rendezvous at LsrohsaSSIt; July?, regatta off Milton Point, ball In the evening at Hubhouse; July 7. take part In the Riverside Yacht Club regatta; July 8. squadron n:n to Black Reck; July 9. pquadron run to Morris rove; Ju!t 10. squadron run to New-I.ondon: July U. sqnadron run to Shelter Island, where the fleet will lie at anchor over Sunday. On the following day there will be a regatta, for all elasse? and small boat ra-es. and on Tuesday the fleet will disband. The offlelal schedule of the racing date? for the club* under Its Jurisdiction has been Issued by the facht Racing Union of Long island Sound, it i? a well arfaaaed pamphlet, nnd. besides giving the dates of tlie regattas, ha? the names and addresses of the officiate of the various clubs, and It call.< attentl m r<> the rev. ond amended rule?. A prize after the design of the Murkle Cup will be jiiven bv the Seiwanhika Yacht duh to the winner of the 28-footer races :n J.?iy. The <-np is in : ho ahape of an urn, handsomely etched with a miniature Of 'he Kos and other cr.iff of her cla.?s. Tb* winner will ?to to Montreal to eor.ipete for the Beawanhska International trophy, which the Cana? diana raptured ?as: year. Bbridge T. Oerry*a ?'earn yacht, the Eleetr?, Is still at Erin Rasln. New ma?\? have been ?hipped, nnd the work on the Betters and engine I.? advanelng rapidly. nsasfOOP ySObt Strarger will appear In a new Jres? ?hi? season. Her owner, Mrs. LsWtS has given orders to Pollloa, of South Brooklyn, for new bulwarks and waterway*, and the pretty yacht will be other? wise Improved when she jj.ies in commission. Charles Fleisehataan'a 17-' <? ???>>'. ?ream yacht, the Haawatha, will soon be completed, sad i* is ex ?.ed thai trial trips will be tnnde this month. The engine nnd boiler.? pre I board and conne.-ted. and mere seems to be no reason ?Thy she rhot:ld not be ready for delivery on June ' Plans for the r.ew clubhouse of the Harlem Tackt Club have feen accepted, and ground will be ^"?ok. n early next month. The building will stand en a plot of ground on City Island Bstslls feet, fac? ing ?l.isr Chester, ar..l nearly opposite the presen; headquarters of th? Country Club. The building will !>?? two stories high, thirty-five feet front and feel deep, with meeting, re.-eption ard dlnlr.'; ri ima on th?- ground floor, and about a dozen l-eii :... m-. ..ri ths BSCOBd (loor for the a.-.-ommodation of members. The following r.ew members have been eleeted by the Atlantic TSCbt Club: John II. Lett, Edward West on, ?ieorge A. Fr.-lth and Arthur P. C'apy. Colonel Rippert'a yaebt Albatross Is being fitted with new hollers. The work will be completed next ?reek, ar. i the rraft will go Into commission before lune ; A Baudolne, of the New-York Yaeht Club, has purchesed the s:eam yacht Al-'edo from G. W Child? Drexel Her new owner will probably use her to run between Newport and New-York in the ecming season The proerrnm*r.e for the annual cruise of the Slew? York TSCbt ClUh will probably be agreed upon at the thir! general meetir?. whleh will take piarn In UbhOUSe, No. C" Madison-ave., on the evening of May 20. J. H. Lade*/*? steam yacht ro:iimbia arrived in i pArt yesterday with Mr Ladew ami a party of friends nr. board, Who have been on an extended cruise in the W( it Indies S:.e left New-Tort en !'?? ember ?. and touched nt several ports. 8ne will ? the Brie Basin T ? schooner yacht Southern Cross. New-Tarfe and Knickerhocker Tacht clnhs. owned by John K. Phillip?:, viee-commodore of the Knickerbocker Taeht Club, is now being pu* Ir. eommlsaion at HaWhln'S yard. City Island The Southern Croa? has been thoroughly overhaul*'! and rebttUt, and ?rill carry an eighteen-foot naphtha launch Com? modore Hhllllpw Is an old sailor, and will make - lively this season for the Kni'-k-rbocker Yacht <".ub. -e LONGING FOR THE AMERICA'S CUP. [Riaii TA'-HTPMK.V THINK IT P''S?lBI.E THAT THF.? MAT TAKE IT RACK To OREAT RRITAIR The America'? Cop was the subjscl otf mu?.h die ?uaslofl at the last meeting of the Royal rister Clab, and it la evident from what was satd ? me of tho prominent member? i.i' hope? are entertained there that the rup may reach ??r?-at Britain through th- rf?rt? of the Irish yaehtsasea. 'I'he Lord Mnor <f Belfast, accordmaj to the ao I '.in "The Field," ax pressed the hope "l fore very I ng, .-- th-ir friends it. ? IJacent Isl i-.i (b< E ,..-.. ? ? I ? nota ling th< many opportunltl ? thai had 1 . - er yet succt ded in re? gaining the America's Cup, Ireland might be given the next opportunity of eonpt ig for It with a vessel built In Ireland, and. need he eaj .-. ? ' I - Irishmen Ireland having already happily attained auch great distinction In the mercantile world by ^eduction of many of the fine-*- Bailing ships?. i> ?arell aa tl largest, If not th? fastest, steamers ? tl ight In all fairres* thla e ahould now i -? allowed to make nn err. ri te atts a salrable I md, If ???? er I he ? ; ;?-m;i ? aa ' t..t, ris'-r >':<< iir Club would be lentifl i with tl - and that || nrovM be eminently am -essful In proposing the '.?.is?. "Sucoeaa to the I', pal Ulster Tachl Club," air .l?tn-s Muagrave, Hart.. 1) I... sa'.l that, slthottgh h? WS? no yachtsman. he, ?ke ??il the world, took a sreat interest in the long-continued comp?tition? between Amaricen and sil yai'htsmen; but to that moment he was aa ? to form any Opinion upon the relativ? merltJ of th?- American "centre h xrd" or th? Hrl'lsh "cut? ter modal " He COttld Only exprc-s Ms belief that. If tbelr own yacht-builder? ?rould tond?u.nd to 1 avail themselves Of ths experience to be derived fr .:n the recent experiments, whether of their op nta or of their friends, they would h.-fore long ye,, the !t.t"rna:!onal <"ip In some part of the Brit? ish Is! ? Lord Dufferia, in responding to a toast, ?aid he had heard with great pleasure, from a member of who never spoke lightly and always meant What be Bald, that there iras n prospect at rom? future time cf a vessel bcine constructed within the precincts Of Helfast which m xht be hoped to compete with sueceoa for the Queen's ?"tip; aid encourus? d by that victory. mlpht pro? ceed still further to chalierKe for the cup which. unfortunately -til' remained In th* hands of th? New 1ork facht < 'The Field," In It? Issue of May I, sa>? editorially: T ?? dinner of the Royal ITleter '.'acht Club sp t ? a r ? to have been a striklntr ceremony, and the enthusiasm of tbe members even cmrrleu then? so far lo talk about hit wlll-o'-the-wasp, the America'? Cup, | a yacht to challenge f.- It Bft< r ah? ha? won the Queen's I'lip at ?'owes Th? quest of the ?rail was ? trfle compared w.th ? for the cup won by the America; aad ?re trust, i' the Royal Cster Tacht Club doe? buck a challenge for it. that lr win he couched in "ii" auch tern" aa Sir Georare Newaes pln"e,i be? fore tit.. Rnvn! t.or?1nti Tacht l"ub This club i? declined to forward tbe ch.->'!enirc; but then n 1 acht Club like many i ther English and Beotch clubs has made a ?trottet ap? to thi Ilegal ?!.imeit known as the 'New ! md until that do-ument is burned '??? ? little chance of any Hritiah yacht .-'?a. f..? >klng ? challenge for th? Anaoriea'a ''up again, Nobody actually knows what th? eoadl ?? Royal Yocht Squadron agreed to ?rhen t?.b fnrwarded I>ord Utmraven'? chal? lenge to the N'-w-York >acht Club bet lr is oa ? thi squadron will not forward any more challenges for tl.up- st least not without a mor. .1. finite understanding than can be arrived by ' ablegram* " THF. SALVATOR MANDICAP. CAPTAIN A W MONET STNg at Tur: gSjrsjOOj PARE thai -i Long Braaeh, May '.'? fJJpeelan.?The prise c,-,n:e ; n- th? Rtttwowd Part trips this afternoon waa tie tor Handicap, ?t twenty-five Mrgg fio entran.?* There were six entries, C?ptala A \v xfeaaar, cf id, N. t . killing straight, wan. after a ein*?? cont-st with his ?on. NesC, whose only misa was hla twer.tv-th ?? bird, which, after heirs hit ha-d. ' ?>ua?al Hatten flnlahcd with twenty-three i< i Daly nnd Jn?'i- Von (.engerke tweaty-twe. Griffith, an Knglsh ! on y ?sventeea kill*. He ?hot well in bill last four ?irlver? In ?tieces ?? i the finish Von l.engerke's three misses were all left quartorera ?Cool alone] and Hatten divided money lo th? fourth contest each klllmx ten ?traleht bird?. There ?ere several Interesting contests besides the Sa.vjtor Handicap the ?port being continued until after 5 o'do k. when the afternoon'a iport cloaed ITSfWESi TtC TEETH TrtCUMS Tt? BREATH HE POCKET A TRIAL WILL PROVT THIS TRUL |8s*f8s fer the seetege. tares cssae. HALL A RL'CKEL -, ,.BW YORK Proprietors LOMOO lag ?- "" Slightly Used /Eolians AT SPECIAL PRICES. We have a few slightly u?ed .Folian* that W8) will offer this \v??ek at price?. stiflVir-ntly re? duced to nnke each. Instrument an .ifrractlvSt barita I n. Those Rollan? have all been ?enf to our fa-s? tory, tvliere they were thoroughly overhauled nml returned to us In flr?t-<ln??s condition. A majority of them cotiM not bo told from new Instruments. Among the inntrument* itieludrd in thii gglt are. lists SagessrMea ?pect*l Prtek i (j-antis.I7.v> on gano.ng) ?> caksaassteJss.ewioo sao.?) 4 IJB8.mo ->? Sfto.no 1 1 4.".". 838 ?' 2TS.0O 2 MM. 2TS oo i ao.no i ?!:.**!... k:.eo nona I M. i H . Mags ftO.QO 1 Symphony Grand. ?mt 00 SOO.nW 1 Symphony. ?ft- oo .150.00 The same guarantee that a-eomr?n!es our new .*"nlians we will give with, each of the above Instruments. W% for . a.?h will n? allowed from th? above prices or the Instruments will be sold on mod? erate monthly pa\ment* If you cannot conveniently call drop us a postal, ar.l we wi;i send a representative as see you. The /Colian Company, ia Weed 2.1.1 *?t.. >e?v York. Wlion taking off jour Winter suit? we would like you to visit our Mam? moth Tailoring Kstiiblishment. All we want is one tittinfi. and we will g'lvp vou sis jiiTfi'iT ami as stylish ft garment as can he bad anvwhpr*?. Our prices rangt from ?lo\00 to ?40.00 per suit. Orerroats fl&M to 180.00. Trousers 04.00 to 110.00. Bicycle suit, patented pockets and iralaTtband, to oi-der 110.00. We give present snd futur?1 protec? tion, a Year's guarantee <?r your monev back. lAMPUf Kt.-'H'. v SRVIBW ?NO UKA9GWBB? Ot'IDg MAII.KI' FltF.K ARNHEIM, Broadway & 9th St. ELEC ??tr.-n,- ' ? Il n I-.-7 u |jy ?t.. K. T.. I ? ?Utlc ftectr .... , ?-i?? for h?1>e .!?? A -? . ?-it??. ,-'ir- . - ' '?.:?? Facial ? with a practloa n...^- ??? ...e ?.igon :rjp? Buss? gasi lea FllSt ' aS -*? ? ...''I rim. Daly, '? i*-:-*" israaeh, '?*> rargs iseaeeseioisi i 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 ? a OapUta SI Bey. . >.*.*:. 1 N I SU > Ma 12 13 211110031 <>313I3381III ft--? 8 Tt* ahol ifl m 8 .aior II? . II ? ?.; M * H.-.-, ml ' tara, 31 varOa 3 g 3 2 3; ? M so i ?r i.- ?. t i ?-? - .,- Hand 5J 28 <??:".<. |1U -r.'r?r..>e .*rr*t?Mr8 only!; hand* i\i a 2* ? :?" iai H f. tfh r?" Noel Uno?] Oablaad N I 3 I 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 3 I t t 3 t 3 S 9 3 3 * t 1 g a?S8 I Captain M. ne\ Oakland, S J -? >?r-i? II f I I I 1 I t M 2 1 t 1 I II I t 11111?SI ? J Vor. l,??n*er!ie. Ier**jr Pity, 2V rare* III i i i i i 111 i 11 s 11 ? i t n it Ml I ??Phil" D*1? ;? le-*? : in I X .J . *? rurd? % | 1 i \ ? ?; ; -? J 1 1 '.' ? 2 1 2 2 2 I ? I i 2 ?? -33 a W K. IMfen I?,ns Branch, N J . "?* v*r!? a i i i ?.? i' i i s a e s at e 3 i at t a S SI t? 3* a .t. c <J:irrt'h. I, tt'lnti Cnslsnd, 27 yare* II 1 I 1 ttt It'll IHM.j 1 O 3 1?IT a Fourth euotast: to bird?. 8.". ?titr?r. ? V !?. steel Mon?y , . B I -' I '?ap-ain Moser. ? 3> o i 2 V n Ie-nserke.. .2? .2 1 I Ijalv .2U..2 2 2 Patten .37 I I 2 Fifth saetea*; i" t i la I'elaney .2?'. 2 2 2 I>r Van Math... 2? 2 I : Hall . -rt . Osase .8S..1 I I 111] 2 2 2 2 10 12 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 I 2 12 1 ; ,i i, il I ?. I I 2 2 2 0 2 1? 8 111-9 2 '? 1-9. 2 2 2-10 2 0 1-9 1 1 2?in I 1 8-1 <> o i? T k at A CRICEET o\ 8TATEN I8LAND. THE new ji;hsf:y STHLKTIC run HAS MfCtl THE BETTF.K 08? A 1'P.AV.X .?AS1F. at uvwoarioM. The NVw-Jer?ey A. <'. had a drawn name with the Statin Inland <_'. t". a' Livingston yeaterdajr, their batsmen hitting out In great ?tyle. and nin r.tnc up it total Sf nearly 300. F F Kelly dlatln? gnashes! Masses? for Kew-Jesaey hy gnttaag together a century, whlie H ? Wright n!so played In fin* form for H. The Beete: NEW-JERSEY A. V. .'lark? rt:n . .u \V. I). H.-ekl#. c To' ?mmL ? Jt?"t F w T. Mlle* Townaend BTATEN ISLAND. 12 R M 'i \v?;?er. S n- 1 ?SSO ..... 0 T Hose S.nii?. n n t . ut b ? ; K .'.Hender bv Kelly K ?ln?-h?m. b K?IK F F Kelly, ?oetiuci- H g j.i. k?^n b K?lly. ins flei.i ... b? a E Patterson, n?t out. H. C. '".arate, c Jewett. , W K JewefL W g. b Hlnsham 2 Cotlenetf H N* T*wn H. C. Wright, b R-.k^>? >>7 ?en.t. g S W?;s?r. *? T i'larke. r l'aiter-m. an.t R. T R ??by did h Jarkaon M a I h?' A 'lunn. b Jackaon " H\?? .... . J E. nt<*hiT. b Patter. _ ?..i I Total . T. Y^unj. | Simpaon. I b l'att?rr,.n .... 12 F 11 Hunter, not Ml f> li>e?. H Lett bye? . 2 Wi?Va . .1 Ti-lal .21* MANHATTAN MfcTBATI H tSKVII.LE. Tne Mur.hattun Cri 'ke? riuh pi i,-e.i another rio? tory to It* credit at Prespeet Paik v?teril?y, where it defe*fed the Rosovllle ('itih of Newark, hv a margin of thlrtjr-three run*. The *rtek*t wt* ra'aee ?oggy from the recent heavy ruin*, and h ch ace>rlng wn* out of the o, uest | m ?leaver an,I Price both bowled well for the Kasevllle? nnd only J Rua* an4 J. Mar.nery reached double rlsttre.? For th?. I,>*er* A. F. grratford ?nd I Ro?e did the l>e?' r.or**. The total ?corea are; Manual.an. > R>*ev 1 ??. IV PENNSYLVANIA P.AII.ROAD Announce* the withdrawal of rhlcago ?ieeplng ear from train 25. leaving New York at 800 a ht., commenrlr.g May 18th, and substitution of a parlor car for Pittsburgh. ?/.