Newspaper Page Text
ANOTHER FOR NEW-YORK. THE GIANTS WIN AGAIN FROM THE S3NA- j TORS AFTKU A HOT FIGHT. BM a ll AlT-aTarDANCB to BES Tin; BTRVOOL1 ggTWEEN WESTERVELT AND PETTY, Tin: PITCHERS I'Kiii'AHA'ni'NS POX thu GAMEA TO-DAY. SAMES TEltTERDAY. *7?r% t, Washington *? I "hlladelphla 12. tlaltlmore 7. gSSjS I '? ? ?'??- '?'" bo?l '? Cleveland fl The threatening weather ami the aenatorial ??hool0"' served to keep .if>-ii-n th" attendant wm ral*' Grounds yesterday afternoon. While th. ?di, st crow i of tbs season was present, one of ? 'h? h ?t played gnraes of the year resulted, and [ht little army of rciruiars did nut regret their long lourney to Harlem. The Giants won. but only fter a plucky uphill Rame, and nt tba end the * . . i nothing to apara. Westervelt and Petty were tbe opposing pitchers. . p.,,... played an important part In the game. ,. ? ? 'iini.- the younger man did good work right through, while Petty, the ex-Giant, pitched with u hi* old-time Bra nnd skill foi- five Innings. In . fixth ii nlng Petty stumbled, hesitated, and be ? he could collect his scattered wits thc Glanta . . leered live runs and won the game. A yt ir Mftei ? Davis made bis batting record, of y~ 'j,;:- ' I ?' hom,-run out of five lin, L., gomebod) thought of this when Davis came the bat In the sixth Inning, and yelled, "This is eniver j. ry. George!" Davis responded with hit hrh'? B* In two runs. Wilson caught bis 1, (tame, snd hts work was entirely satisfactory. r let" Joyce berated hia crew soundly when one ttltetn :: miatake, This sort of thin-,- will help his team to any extent The i-.i.,r:ts ara clim^nB ihe has, hall biddi r. as predl ti :. and their Wenda are satisfied. i;, w thi; OAME was \vi>N-. with T'li:. '? " Old '".iiiiit. and Westervelt. ns . .fr5 (hi veteran enthusiasts .and there are no Lafesevere critics thur-, tiny- predicted a close and r> . _ . and they were right. Neither gide scored In tl " ??"?? two inn i gie hu c' . . .-. that direction either side nnld make. Joyce was the fortunate man tor ^.a5h!. - > . stole second in the first Inning, -pjfcT ? '? """? f''" ,n ,ht" so,""!'- bi ^_f jvtr. ??'- bia old oomradea, en jovinp theil jn ,hp ,, artwright, the first batsman fa 0 wi '?' !h' 1,a11 Balling Into the tm-tet left I : ! "::-' ' :1 l! v,:'s " plat.!* lumbering Cartwright had ,'..',. rcult befor, the ball was brought forth ima sight One run did not bother tbe spectator--. bs n v fifth. When, hi traver tbs Senators Increased their bal ?s-i-h ene t .*? ?''', " time ?: frier ls of 1 about the i to their favorites from everj pail olI the field. In ,hi? m, .al^d balls ai I he *) howing rare speed for J,nP ',,* * .-.'our. Hetty linnie lintel* j. . third. Ra Ifprd bunted the ball ' ? ,? , r.der t thii ind while Davis handled the bal] cleverly, Cartwright beat tbe throw t" the NEW-TORK'g TIMELY "HRACE." It waa now time for I to be up and doing and they r- I I 1 lt anl went to work with W ri .;? - ' lt off. Huy ler." anl Vi ; '? with ? llU *"' r;?-'ht field. M ?", ""' m w ( i Westervelt, I both men were safe. ? I w I * retired by Cart* Van Haiti t to right field f . I and Pet'.y *? r.i Tl saf.Mv to centre I ' '?"' '? while ( \\rm I them the ::;? n fr .rn Wai':.. - effort and Irani *t,,,; - and Cartwright r.iv Connor , - nen wi re a ife. Pett j- j . | th, each, and Paul R [ford's Mt to short left i ' In Loth men, making th- ?Core 4 to J. But the Inning w.is destined to l>e lucky for the Can"--, as usual, foi thi las- half of th" Inning :.orne players ecori I th* two run* ni .win th? ?ram". WI - a hit and * i did Wes lterrelt When Wilson played "ff second, di I Sullivan to the hue. Murphy hit past when /?jlvaii had been anl Wllaon scored, ll a to a place hi: as wai Wai 1 - and Westervelt acer. J and won his own game. The ?care: WASHING TX NEW-YORK. r 1: po a e r 1b po a a 'T.mitortS, rt- " 1 fl B 0 Murphy as_1110 0 I Joye*. ?b.O 2 1 1 0 Ward. Tr,.0 0 1 fl 1 Dlicdalt e. o i ; 2 Ol Van Haltren. efl 1 1 0 t Abbey, If .0 0 2 0 0 Tiarra! rf_ 1 1 2 B ?? Bulllvan, 2b... 0 I) ll f- ?> Havl*. Rh.0 1 2 4 0 Tar-ra-i. af.O 1 1 O o <-"nn..r. lt,.0 tl* 1 1 Balea.-h. rf. 1 o li o ,. Bark*, if.*> l i 0 0 CSrtarrtght lb. 8 1 io 0 <> Wilson, e. lill'., Pettv p.(t n 0 l 1 We*terv*lt p.. 1 2 1 I o Ward. ?. <. - i Totals . .'.10 27 1.'. 2 Petali . * 6 2i 12 l ? W rd batted In Selbacb's pla^o in ninth innlnt K?rdagtoa .o '? l 0 l " I 0 ft a pew-Y rk .0 " 0 B 0 I 2 " \ 7, Earn-: nins?WsBhtngton I, New-York 4 Irs* lnaa> fry *n sion '. Left . i K*W-T rr: C.. I |] M* nb* ? ? t?B) Weetervell 1 wright. Ta f'etty 9 Vi'ar L Stolen btu* Tlernan. D Burst. Tlrr." of game?IM tva: RECORDS Club*. Wo_.Loat.Pr. et Out... Won.Lott Pr el r ? md ... .IS 3 Mn sr Loula. s * *?? Blltlrr.ere ....12 tl .?. ... fl - 121 Philadelphia ..12 ? ???? Brooklyn . ''? ll ..':. Bearon .ll ,; ,047 I. llflvllle _ 6 lu F III -.rs .ll il 04 . .'! ll .21) pev-Yoft. _i) g .'- , ki n .. ,'i Ifl .lit GAM r.s; TO-DAY*. ??? Yort va. WBsblntTI n. ar i' le '.murilla, M?W-T ri. Boi'a.n i ,. l.r ?.?-.-,. a: I B?!'lmer? v* 1 ,.:?.; ".a, ai Raith ? Ciaor.r.utl vi. Sr I. ult, ar Ol I I I CM*Bg ? *,*,. I -.. .a- '?lila-atto. The Catholic Prote.-tor-y Band, which made ?>U' h a hit at the l;i ?, Oroun ls lant Satur lay, wi the Poi,, ('ri.ur. I*, again this afternoon. The ban 1 ? '?'? glare ? rion (fora th- game, and th, chane?-* aro tl it the New-Tork and Waahington oir.r- -.- ugh the military mano, -n-- when they .a--;, ii .1;,in the fl) To-day win bp a Kaia day at Bergen Point The Sew-Jerse) .v c. champion bs .. open thc mason w.*h the Staten I land Cricket Club old*, ru ny admirers ot th< ns win give them s g*bod send-off. Th-. Berget Pointers *,av" the f ? from, an i exp* t 'va r*T" Of past V 1 >...! nelly, s-.. .a rt, ('Connor, KrebbB, fi Balley, tary, M., -,-.. McBurney, Curtla an I j. cfi'- ? League team will play the Iron* aide*, of Newark, at Shooting Hark Newark, to morrow afternoon. Th- Ironsides hay- so fai li ..V'1 ,uch ' ?-us ;*8 Binghamton, "M:k'-" Kelley's Al]tn: ...1 others, and will try hard to aecuri: ths '.'? ; ilpa GAMES LN OTHER CITIES. Baltlm. re, May ll -The Phlladelpblans solved H01-1"-' In lbs last half of to-day's . ?nd hatted oul a victory. Caree*, cleverly pulled Jv*1,''' in I there were fo - y?"-?- ea. Vt letiai Sgrnt , . tliI ?wee times bj thi pitcher. Attendance 3.600 -? 8?if-n?',r' .1 l 0 . 0 I 6 1 ii ! Iwdi , .. .2 ij ii 0 3 li 1 .'! x 12 Basehlu Baltimore, 13; Philadelphia, 14. Error* __**Un\')r'- -? Philadelphia, 2 Batteriei Horner ?ni Robinson; Caraey and Clements. I'mplre l*ynciY Chicax,, Maj IL?Griffith pitch.-ri his first game ?*' lh' > ai : In ai: bul nw inning kept tt* h't-" wi .? Ho pitched wall al critical times, ar.! , .. ,,, ,| ,.?K K,)(?i w<,ry ?? t^,. 'utlir kings bunched th. lr bim on iitrra,u"n '" lh" se,-,nd innlriK, a cluster of four JJ1'**':" arith two oases on balla and two ,'"*;< r runs Menafe. replaced Stral ion ir, ... . ~a Bft, r Har i ..er d mg, o^t0 '* n"w ;;:"l: of Washington, and Anson pre i.!,, Ihu 'be ^'im from now on will Climb up the ?Md-r A... . ., . , .. _. .,- g Ch1-.airo .,, 4 rj (, t, u (, o (,__, MWBVlili .? ? o i ., ? ,, 2 Basi-hi-i , | n..t ,,. LooiB-uie, ,;. Error* *iT?_ ,'? louisville, I. Batteries Griffith and ?L u'"; S;i'""i and Grim. I'mplre li . rjttsburg. Maj ll. After near 1 j i olng to-day's ***n-' by poor fielding ir, rh- second Inning, th ? i?am struck a batting streak In the seventh and B'*h.thilinnings and finally won the nont.-sl After so,* .*x'"n hlt for - triple, a double and two th. a '"'' '?'?" V'lith Tebeau took Cuppy out of hoiri .k a"' '"l"~:llu'" I Toung, Young could nol b?t._ hlts ''ow,i, however, anal the home team A* ,,,""' ,v"' '?""? ,,fr ,lla delivery in tbe eighth. *'ten<lai,ce, 3...,,;. B 8i^.r*5.0 0" 0 014 2 x 7 'v"?n<i.01 ii i ii 011) .11 "?eehits-i*it*sh!ir'.;, ii; Cleveland, fi. Errors ll_2..uia* - '? '.eland, s, Batteries Khrtrt and *T*-a.*vnppy and O'Connor. UmptrS?McQuaid. '-ASIKHN UBAOUE IIAMHH. thud's rtnn ? May H-?Tbs Wllkesbarres played Won i ,f;irT"> "" the born" grounds to-day and J"_?. Hrle hit the ball throughout the nam.*, but yn:./ *'WaVa found a Coal-heaver'a open hands In a*. The champions atarted out with five runs 5J2?_ 'a ,\1i!,,torJ had adored, but In the fifth an erro by Smith, a base on balls and five hits netted Rix runs for the Coal heavers, after which tivy were never headed. Pleb] was fined $in by the am? pire for disputing a decision which deprived thc Bries Of at bast two runs. Score: [ir.1;: ??;.u ii i i loio ns Vallkeabarre .,, g g 0 ,; ? ? *.- ? ., Basehlta Erie ll, Wilkesbarra I. Errors Bri, _. ?arr ? 3 Hatti rte? Gunson and lt m.ion. Warner and Keenan. Umpire Holland. Syracuse, N. v.. May n. Syracuse wiped Provi? dence from -iff this mundane sphere in this city to daj wiih a .rippled team. The visitors could not hit Hiusweiri. while many two-baB7*7en were whanged into the outfield from Rudderham'a deliv? ery. Attendance, BOO. Score *>?'"''-' .1 0 " 0 4 J 'I 1 71-11 l rovldence .rj ll 0 ?? l 0 l I Basehlta Syracuse 16, Provldenc, 9 ErrorB Byra '"" v, ''"?*'.?''"'?"?' ?"? Baiter!*.* Ui,,,*-a .a,, i,?.i wa son. M.* auiey and Rudderbam. i'mplre -Hunt. Troy. N. Y. May IL?After the Springfield* haa me well in hand, having earne l all ol nine runs, they went ali to piece* In tbe ninth, al? lowing Troy : score (Ix runs and win the ,? I un three hits, three I,.mos on halls and two errors. Score: Troy .2 o rj non; o r. is Spring-field .:> ,,021" I ? 0 I Basehlta?Troy 10, Hprlngfleld 14. Errors?Troy :. Md 6 Batteries Murphy and Meakin. Leah) and Ke. fe. 1 mplre *; iTTnev Buffalo, May h. By superior execution at the bal ma defeated ihe Blnghamtona this afternoon. I'?" s,-h, hs men hit the ball, bul Invariably li went plump Into m.- clutch of aomi one of . Bisons, ? i'i iy* i i pin n menai game In righi fl,; i an i ? I In two deni,; ? plays, < in* of his throw - lo ??'?- could nol h.iv been mor,' perfect, and the runner fell a chagrined victim, for he fell certain of '? on the long fly to righi gar len. ll .ff. t. besides pitchlm; excellent ball, banged the I, over the left-field fence for a homer The weal iel 'I l an 1 the chilling wind kept many a wai Atten lance, Mu. Bc ii ? ?. [-'?" ; ' .2 1 ii ,i 2 2 I o x . HiiiKliamton .o i) 2 o ii n ii l i | Ha.? hits Buffalo 12, Binghamton IO, Err ora Buffalo 2, Binghamton I. Batterl, I i iuhart and Holler, Lohlbech and Dilan. Umpire?Snyder. r^OOTBALL NOT A DANGEROUS GAME. what AN INVESTIGATION AMONO THK COLLEGE ri.a vims BT WELL-KNOWN mun ii v*-- BROWN There will be publlehed, some time In the of the coming summer, a volume which will be one of the mos; important additions ever made to athletic literature Its purpose will be lo show the effects of the game ol football on the physical and mental condition of ail the men wbo hav. played In the collegea si:-., tba gam* waa Introduo Ami rica. Tbe undertaking was flrst started by Roben Bacon, of the Harvard Board of Overseers, last fall, at th,- request of Mr. Crocker, a prominent Harvard graduate, who was moved by no apb ? - ty to football, but by precisely the .., , feeling. Both M.. Bacon and Mr. Crockei wei well-known players, who wors the crimson ir, the eventlei and earl) eighties Mi Bacon saw 1 mp, ol i ii uadi i him lo ... I ? ? wan then form men ol reputation and Influence, who prepared ii iel of q a- io the effect of football. , ? : nt nol onlv to old player* of th g universities Harvard, Vale and Prince i n but also to the players on the team* last 't all th. Am, ri, ,n coll, ..-?-- and I players in the leading preparatorj schoola. Th- reauli of the Investigation ha. n-n yet been mad, public, bul it is authoritatively declared Lhat th- figures dav, proved mosi favorabl. to f -ol ball as a game, ana thai thej ?how that, a i rriatt-'r of fad. the -port is not a dang, . IUI 01 ?? The committee ha- learned that nearly fill the In luriea were mere brulaea or sprain a and that 7! :?? r cen! of theae were due to rhe natur" of th. ieid. Instead of to collisions occurring iii th- game. r;ooi> WORK AT BPRING GAME8. ?OLUMBIA COLLEGE ATHLETIC CNION it vs i ; .-? ANNUAL BERIEfl OP ?'??*?-"; iists The eight eei th annual Bpring aram.* ..ft!.?- < bia r-iiiiea:- Athletic I'm n were held yesterday afternoon n* < ilumMs I '?. il Tl -1 ?1-" of spectators, t-it s largs number of itbletls -. a? ??? pia -m .: l the pr ? - gTS-BlB : .rs While I the general ri ? ft sf) work gi s of I an I white," sn I w hi n the) ? next Baturds m may be es pected. Bte* had the t In his grasp, when he fell si vi, w |b . ti iti I, Th,- following ls s summary of the ften sport; ? Ptrai won by J. B, beat W ll de B I sar, '.*i P ,i >..i,t. won by Smull: Hm* - 130-yard hurdle rac. .'ir*-'. 8 il Bljur, 'fl; H li. Lolnei -t; time, 0 an Two mile ni?--. ? le race Plrsi g , ? <-: me, "??'? ?**? i ari | H. E. I'-. winner. 5 -? ?'? t* -yal ?'* F Beek man. 'I'', si il I F F Fish, P ' '? ' ".-? mil* rm First lt. lt Klngsli v - a, nd. R. H. Bacon, time. 1 ? Fl i Bogert '" nd. D E Wh.r, **s time, " ? ? 1 bur,!!- ra. e?First. W. I Sala nd, T H. Ham) J !-. Bn IV I" Reekm u Hall mlle ? un ll R Klni I. M. L'ppei J, ll. H in,tri,r I won the i -? ? - - - - ? radii B I" Mon ''?; tt.r.-A feet. tool I m. ? ii ?. ? ? ?? Jf.. took the : prl/- arith ? F. Il Hos man, ':?; won the | ea il ? arel 1" feel E. Burke. '9 M. N. H a . ? ?'!'?' ? won. Ino ? ' npetltlon, w nh a feel W T. Law *,u was rel ? f the | ? _ WHAT WHEELMEN ARE I? ? IN?;. Several members rime Wheelmei C ? Will foll W th- ? A ' ll | t.'los- V. ill will ii i" v.. ? Henri Bach ? ? ' .Nev York, minutes 1 riders w mpan) keep up with and i isslbl) io ? ito Philadelphia ll be .rn Int .,! t;.. v. ,i Idrf thi ? morning lo aee th< Brooki . .' will :. Uambi. ? en) on M.r rick r >ad The. alli he at 4 in To-morrow the Ran forl ? .'entre. Pre i Tltu ' ? ? Rlveraldi v. | ? lin n I i .'.-?. i f Bei r a match race Titan rgre.-s to ra ? him un, .-iii" at tn- meei ol the i Ire, ? Wh, ? .ire ii, al Ma ihattan Fl. ? ? itu* and i mtei' ? ' efore In Bi lltlon io ihli contest there sr ll b .... | pen 1 I cia ia B riders, Th" full UbI of con test fl ll ar follows: - a ' ):i"-!!i le nov!? rn- -, "ii" mlle han Iii ap r . n; liv'-mlle har : li i me-m le open, one .mlle rom ll *i The races will tie held under tabs sanction of tbs ie of Amer! an '?'? h. elmen. FACHT CLUES PREPARING POR BUSINESS The Riverside yacht Club will open Its clubhouse In Cob Cob Harbor, Conn., on Mav 24 Extensive il tera tiona have been made and now r h?- boo-. | ,~ i larne reception-room, dancing hall and dining hall, ivlth two private dlnlng-rooma. On the tl ."i in- re;. : ini ? reci ptl rn I i >rn and I ? ..-, ?,, i b, Iro inn < rn ir., ih il and Bec ,n I flooi i ire large ptassa . extending hall around the . over the wau r. A new pier haa Le-, ii bulli The * ulumbie Yacht Club will open if-, house and n thia afternoon. Tha club regatta iv;,,' be sail-d on Jun* 21. The Rev. William L Moor, will start on a ten lav cruise in his Bteam yachi Kanapaba He will i ' south bi F irtre is Monro. li will lav- foi hil guesta the Rev. Dr. C. P Shepard, the H.-,- john ic Flahei and H. a Cruikshank Th,- Bchoom ii..- bl Coron, i baa been painter] white i. adv t , ko un ? . nun Whal thi ..v. ii Ive alteration* made In J. Honer* M wv. il a acho nu i -yai h Emei il i hav, do nar will iel lu- known until later In Ibe - aa hen sh" i,i"- Sh, will be under way fo: th lim- this season to-day, when she will hav.- Hourn Brooklyn and go down to Huntington, L. I. MARKSMEN SH' >W THEIR SKILL. Tbe tenth day of the season for rifle pi ?? al Creedmoor, L I, ws opened yeaterday morning by a detachment f r .m the 18th Regiment of Brooklyn, ron : ?-? I ? i ?'ompanles H. !?'. >', .,n i K, undei com? mand of Majoi '' ll Lusa,rai.. Lieutenant L. E Brown Acting I. R. P-. I*th Regiment, Tbe vv il n is c-.ir until noon, with light I iwer* In ihi al n ,\ Ijhiii ;, o'cloi k win i throughout th* day, making ir s un- day for in*. There were iM men who practised, of whom iii: qualllled In the second chara, and 112 uualln, ) ai marksmen, thereby winning th :-,-,,ration Th,- following ll a dli isl,,11 ,f the marksmen by eompanlea: F., S and N C. 8, ??. i' impany h 22, Company P 34, Company *< 22, < om pan, Hi Company K 21 Tbe result of the voile) Siring ten ahota a man it the m. in targeta waa ns followfl Company II 270 -hots. 73 hits; Company I-' 2i* iiii-, '.?i mts; Company 0 ir*j shot*, ho hits, Company K 300 sh rta, K nita HARVARD 'LASS HAl'KS. Cambrtdgs, Ma-*., May 11 (Special). Tbs last and roost important of the thr,- clans r.ti,s waa r.>weil this afternoon ov>r ,1 two-mile course. The sopho? mores, as In thS flrst tWO races, w-rc easy ivln ners covering the distance in I mlnutea )?'? aeconda The Order Of the otha-r crews was the same as he fore, the seniors taking second, th- Juniors third, and 1 h.- freshmen last The Junior*. owin? to the lll IHM ? s.v.ral of the crew, had to row th* race with seven men. TALK ABOUT TURF AFFAIRS. PRSPARATIONS FOB THE BROOKLTM lt wine AH WORK OF THK CANDIDATE* RICHARD CROKER "RISKY AB \ COLT Cloudy rkiea, whi.h portended rain yeaterday mornin-s' caused Colonel Brush to l" .k ans skyward. ll, hastened the preparations for th crowais expected on Tueeday to see th" great race for th.- Brooklyn Handicap. Many person* make the journey to th. Gravesend track in can A lari.-.' --I,-ie.-, se, ur.-iv fenced in. in rh,- Infield mil i..- reserved for carrlan****-. Tally-ho coaching par? ti's sh,,uid apply t., ,-.doriei Brush for positions nt "ii".*, so as t,, avoid confusion on the day of the ra--.. Every possible precaution ls being taken io manage th" crowd so as t" avoid accidents. The lawn, grandstand, betting rim,- and grounds ar,* In perfect ord, i lor th.- meeting, as Colonel Brush has left nothing undone for th- comfort of th- patrons of th- track Some ,.f th- Jockeys v.h.. hav,- noi received their licenses should call on the steward of the Jockey club at once, as Some of tl:* it, nie to ra.Ive Instructions as to th.a'lr ?"iltur.mduci should licenses U' granted io them, A1 iii- meeting of th- stewards on Monday it ls ex].ted that tie petition of th., horse-owners, who . met li* th" Gravesend Town Hall, will h.. presented. , Robert Irvinj,'. it is sal I. was asked to consult with th- tra k Officiate, but did not, us h: counsel, Mr. Crane, advtaed him not to d. be? cause lt was the track officials' duty to call on him i through 111' C ,no.,l. and if ar;',.BSUltatlon should I I. that Mr. Cram's office was the pla-" to ' hold lt. Everybody la anxiously awaiting Corj tlon Counsel McDonald's opinion In regard to tbe Pryor decision. A story ls now polrn: th" rounds of uptown hotel ? and cafes that several bookmakers were dis ?? the betting questl m, when one of them ral I "Tb l - - - -1 mutual betting ls a direct challenge to tbe bookmakers, and ls an outrage which ihould not i-e tolerate i if lome reduction for stand privileges were made H m'.irht he overlooked. *?*> I -hm 1 appoint a .- immlttec to -ali th.- attention of the steward- to the m.liter'' At thia moment "ne ,,'. tewarda happened lo pass, and the redoubtable Henri Btedeker bi pped him md told him In plain ige tim- th.- !?'.. km ikerx const lered the > -i of ihe stewards outrageoua "li's disgraceful," he ? we should be uaed s . disrespectfully." Without a word fi- steward turned on bl? and returned i" his associates snd told them whit Mr. Btedeker said, one ,,f tbe .tin-aids said: "Hld ted In an outrageous manner? ' Why, w.- will ru!- him oft :>,- tun a' our ii a- mi ting." Perhaps the stor) ia an attempt al a Joke, bul lt was told In all ? ? laai night iv .. luari w ?, i li , hader lu turf affairs, .\; the Gravesend track yesterda) ia little fast work to excli was it th- Han I: lp dla* :. rd Croker, who ha* been carrying weight ?? ? , ? ntal to . : ? .f vi,-' >n?-. cavorte i ind ir. Ilcke I i ilk.- a two-year-old ;:. i lei uti lol H.- ls ?, .-? I with his pr.s.-nt ||ght weight a* free from : ? h, ? r icki in the political i i I robbins, sad to ratal, ind refu - 1 his !,-...! H- ,s ? lek. 1 up a H'M", bul .. 1,-v rest I*, likely t.ni*..- bru m recover I ila appetite .,!. i u ik,- e ;.,d ?;,. ;i. , ? ? ,f n., J ,, ri. ir. melli ne Ihe ? t ? ? I foreleg* W ,' Itali la on Mr. Croker'a trail. - nix on - to ta iv,- Pi Ince ' leora ba, k to his w l^tvarri Mr I 'liv iffl r* 1 are! Civil Sendee for I'-ir. ?;,,?.-.? Mr ''p.h.r .:i c.vi: Bervl ?. a- he ng b we \r-: ' good Work, .i-'l i*a ltka*ly f> pr IVS !*.v.r*nar of Mr Croker'a, a* he s.a.. eov* ???:?. - ? . ? it, 1 W c I ? ,i reel - lhat he -Hal ? : . I.i is If he II, pout fford a .< ? .Il ' ? I loni . ff -I ' '. ! e GOOD BIDDTNO r * of hil iss hunl . iee. the property of R. P ?' ii ?. ,- ratter mira i ' . r*. ,r. I I : .... thirtv - id of tho Cannan prices > mi fi .rn C. "A ? *i*w - a \ ?jia a gi. k Farm, *.*.- >->. prices. On M a *t ? i .li be had i ,? i of IM horaea, ng co natl I I ly. Ind <; f. Ri i 1. R ??? rn tu k N Y ; M ll Tl, 'e r ,r, C - if ll la . Hei e ls s iry of the horses i 1 or more i lt. I .AMI ,W ' " ' J.J livia lt ' ' , ' '?' ' - ll I .? ...i I ll . ir I.l? l.t. I. , ,* : I . THE WINNERS AT LEXINGTON Lexll IL Thr...- favorite., tw,, .Udder w or* the six ra Th. weather wa* delightful, tn,, k j;.. attendance Ihe beat ?f tbe meeting. The . n< th. lay waa tb. Melb Biak ?, to * lie wltiner, foi ? a o ve.,r old ? attention hs I ' -? n i? ntr.-i on the ? .iir?.-?-.I that Handapui , thi ,.f the Leigh A i waa onl of condition ihe Interest wa- lessened Loll:.* Bastin fell In the ,. bul regained hei feet, and ?on ai >l e ? i. I-, Ihn ?? 1-tiKths: Fertile fl, ne wood ihli i T monow the great Phoenix Hot-i Stake Will ).)? nm S .mn,aries im ?.Ung, thre* uu iriei rn I* Little Wal ? ,ti Williams), fl to l. wo ? kle- . ;?', i.M, Lain,, ll Io 1, second, i'a,..lui.' Hamilton SJ ? i, t io I, third. Time 1 lt Becond rnei Belling, one mlle The Queen, 103 (perkins) 2 to I, won; Pomfi r?i ? (Flaheri b, coii'l; Int. rl< r. 102 (G.I ile) I lo I, thil I 11 me i ii'. Third ra).-. Melbourne Stud stake. f,,r two old* worth H ???? io the winner, ri ? > fur I ' Eastln ir. (Britton), i lo '.'. won; Fertile, 115 il:,, i i" to I, *??- .rid ' 'anew.I. li" ,lt \\ III : ,,, ,. II to r,. thu I Tin,- 1 "I , r ,rih race rifle, n alxt. ? nth* mill I (perkin i I to 1 won. charil] 111 Ht Willi 1 t? l se, ond. Lula T . Ill lt] to lal.a I" t . I. third. Time ' I Fifth race, five furlong* H.-.Mn. td (McLaln) I won; Ai ? lt (A i 'tai lon), IC lo I .nd; Whiff. >'. (Perkins), .'? to I, third Tim* I *>4 Blxth rac* selling, .-ix furlongs .Mimic mu (perkin*) 2 to I, won; Mai-adage, M hi William i, , ,,, | - .,*,,,,,;. i'.,rn* ila. Bl I Md... Hi), lu to 1, third. Timi ' I BACING IN ENGLAND Lon ion. M '?? ll '' he Th rn ind Q iin< i Stake \ ot GOO ?? nil, for thri rai "ld illll"s. the i coi i ta ? .. .,,1.1 the third i" -.-v.- her stake, at New? market to-lay. wai .von I" th,- ln,k"a,f Portland'* amiable Lady Minting, owned i.v Mi Russel, was ..., , . i an i ll- ni | Milner' M ? ca, Ihli I amiable i thre, |, ngth il ?? ul ol i... iv Minting, who Has f,,ui length* ah.-ai ,,i Mecca The bettina waa |j ?,, i again I Imlable, 17 to l against Lad) Mini ina and I to I agalnal Mi ci i The time wa- i M, .,i,i the distance one mila There wera twelve startera, _ _ .1 WBBOBUl ABAFT PLACED t\ POStTIOX. Weal Point. N Y, m.iv ii (Special) After months of delay the shaft f"i lha hatti- monument was alOWlj :md erirefullv holst'-l ro i vert I ?al pool* tion al in o'clock to-day. Man) of Ibe cadets and officers gathered r,, -.-.- tbe uplifting ,,r ih,- area I stone, wnlch in to stand In memory >.r the officers and enlisted men who wera- klll-d OT died of wound* racelved In action during th- War of ths Rebellion. I m ippolntmenl wan expressed thal the monument noi not )..* ready to !?? unveiled at graduating time. Th'' shaft ls now Upright, and rests on wood,,, block*, placed upon tbs base prepared to receive it. Th,- monument ls plaint) visible from New burg Bay. i's coat, when finished, win ba* about I7.',.i<u" LONDON WOOL BALES 1...11.i..!i. May H.-Ai th.* wool ani,** today 7,-.ki bales, In, ludliiK aim- better Kn.,Ira ,f port ri,Hip, vtere .,'. fe,.,I N. ii s,,i,ili Wale* ari*-Hfl.-, BOM lilli anlni.iil, i, chiefly i" Continental uperaiers, ?t, ? lesli ?!*?. * *?.I proportion of the noars? T),r hulk ,.f th* ,-r..aahr..L ...dll) ", th" han* ti'iide. A few Lal?e of Pori Phillp Washed lamb'fl wool "I'I. after toot I'lddlnjr, al 3* Iud. PulluwlBg ni'- the i-i,lr* of ga-ea*!** and th* prto.* ob. imi" I New Martllli Wfilea. I .'i'll bille*, 4**iWimd. V)u.-enal*nd, I.'"") Imlra. B*7%d. Vf rori:,. I,!*"*' bale* li'ylf'1* goutl, AusliHll... .Ii*' hnlr*. ?),a,ra7\d. Ti.?-.)iiinl? 7l?) hair*. 4?4?10tl Na-.a /.eiilanil. a.VJ,, laira. 61/lOal Cape "f 'I.I Hop.* and Natal, ?*> h*l*s. *>'.,f*T'><1 Owing to H.- ? '??f-lria of lb' mnrkrta for ttl* Whliaun til" ),,di.iav... iii* n-il auls of iii* ivrlBa will ba ttrlj on \.*ednr*,l*i next. "FRED" UOEY AGAIX VICTOR HE CARRIES OFF THE I.AH.CHMONT CIT. THE rOtTNO SPORTSMAN WBEttt ALMOST INVIV'I BLR CRACK BHOOTBRg IN Tin: .'"N'TKST THK BCORB8 Tin- memben of the Larchmoni Yacht Club took their turn yeaterday at entertalnlnc the crack ama? teur pigeon shots ,,f the country, and the result wa* om- of the most successful shooting matches of the season, [i was the beginning of ? two days' which will dos- the 'h- grounds of this club. The prize, the Larchi ml ip, otaa contested for in connection with optional stakes, entrance fee nc lees than (fi nor more than BS. The winner .-f tn eup vv.,* Frederick i. of the Westminster K-nti.-; ''Inti, who tl. 1 L. T. Davenport, ,,f th- Larchmoni Cub, with a clean sere .rf twenty-five kill". Hi 'h.- ahoot-off ir (Iv., hirds Hoey won hy on- bird, Davenport Ml pla,- and George Work third. Th- shoot :i to memben ..r th" Philadelphia Hun club, Carteret Hun <-luh. Valley Hun Club. Westminster . ?? ...?'?.? club Hew-Utr >ehl Gun Club, Bloominir Grove Hark Hun Club, Riverton dun club, Waahington Hun Club snd Larchmoni Vacht flub. Tnt conditions of the match foi thi cup were that each contestant ahoot al twenty liv.- bird* st bandi- j cap rises, flfty vari*, boundary, Larchmoni club rules to govern; three mlasea to conatltute an o)it. The shooting began on the arrival of th* ll o'clock train af I.ai hm,nt from th.- city. Sixteen of th" j ainu amateur pig* di BhOta toed 'he chalk . '. facing th- traps, and they r.-pr-- ! nte.1 lim ? - - ? . ? if i . Famous .'.nhs. Th weather condltl rare ii"' faa irab'.e for hlnh \, i ,r Jacob Pi nts waa referei nf l-v | |(, v'*. ?'? ",:ir-.: :t |s BB Captain Money remarked, "H? wins them all." During the w.i-ni lb,.o ha* w m thi Rta ri n challe ige plate, the ,.,' nd was top man In both the Phila? delphia and New-York Intercity matches. In th" MacAlester-Work anl Thompson arl Hoey m li ? v hr ike the record with :*7 oul of .' possll hirds, d', day har,'., ip matche* .?.'.! be ihot, aol preparation are mad,- for a large The ? ,- I, wer, ? follows; Kilted. Uart. Henri?.* s \; \*;' - iCarterei Oun Club) U 2, 2, 2. o. 1. il. I. 1. 1. I. 2. 1. 1- 1. ?j i ?-? n 2, i. ,1. is ;: T. ll Thoi ru (Riven m ''.un Club), **) yards? ?' 1 '.' 1 2. 1. 2. 2 " I' 1. 2. I. 2 2. I. 2, 2. I, 2. Ta. 0. 0 . 2" 71 *,i v . hi 'I'll '. -s 2 '-' .'. 2, 2. <>. 2 2. 1. 2. 2. o. '.'. ?J ,, . 12 71 .ho. et I-,:-. ? i (Lai 'hm Bl v . hi Club). 2-. . . 1 .1 Hdv r I Kain ?: : ? ?)?' ' i Oun Club), SO l I. 2 2. I. 2. I I 2, 1, 2 2. 2, I. 2 I. 1. 2 I.I '-' I. '-' " " -?"> 2 Club). M ,, I. 2. 2 I " I - - >, 1. 2 I, 2, 2, 2 -'. I. 2 2 I 2. 2 2 2 ? -??' 2 lie 1 ll ? -. . VM ?.?-..: sst, ri ll I 2 2,*2 2 2. 2.*2 2. 2. 2. ,.'23 fi I*. A. V nub), SO yard 2 2 li 2 l i: 2 I. 0. 2, I, I I. I. 1 - - 2 I 1 I i. 2 I. 1 . 23 1 c . s I. 2S '- : 2, " - 2 2. " 2, 0 2, ". s lt I : rtvmuttl (River) I, I, 2, 1 2, I, <* I. n. 2. I, 1. 2. 0 ..... ll 3 n I 2 1 ! 2 0, 0 .'. I. I. 2. 2 1 >. 2, - 2, I. . ]7i TI 2. 2. 2. 2, 2. 2. 2. 1. 2, 2. 2. 2. 0. 2 0.1,1,1,1 l.t 1,1.11 . ...23 - I. T i ? ?? ni rt ' t. >r. ...? nt Yacht < .' .' 1 '.' 2. I .' '-? 2 I, 2. 1, 2, 2 4. 2. 2. 2. 1. 2. 2. I 2. 2. 2 . 23 o F ''. M ri a-2, 2. 0. 2. 1, 2, 2, 2. 2. 2. 1. 2. 2 1. 2. 1. I '? '? 1 -' -. I 2 - 24 l H I. Prut I Itt.?'' ri (lin Club), 2T' ) ard* 2. 3. 1. 2. 1. 0. 2. 2 -' 2 1. 1. '-?. i. I. 2. 2 l l l ' . 20 3 ,, ? ? mont Taehl 2. 2. 1, 2. I 2. 2. 2. 2. 2 -' 2 I, .' 2 2 i '-'. 0 2 2 I. I, -' '.'i l Ai it plac, ll "? -' - -' -' '- . B 0 ? ? J 1. 2 I. ! 1 fl ' I. 2. 2. 1. 2 . - o ? . " . l i sin inr. op t rorxa mri Phils '? pl i M '? ll Lillian M T in ei ige 1 bIx* t* n. ol \ Y ... _ ... ... i ... ? ? I then ? r. the j:a* Th.* |... ia wa* 'lb over. ll ir A !?-? lo*. . to her i ihe girl's min i ? . On tn mer flcoort IfMnbc. GOING TO THE COUNTRY? ' tl ' I ' ' If ? ? ? ? ' . - ' '?" ,'-???} ? ll r .? . 11 -|t nf .' i ., a I;; ? a all j wi I irir.-*. ' '" ? ' ' 14 ' I ? i ? ? ii. sa i ? - r ' a ? ?. I a ( ? . . ? I *, . - fl ,i : . ,.?.',. Il M. I * r " 0nlinnet Resorts. A' ' . ? ll I i - stick ni: v fl la ? ? i- ? ? nt ?a 'I, I B " C17M.I.S ll" IBU ft .1 ll i: l*r..| Hualrr, N V, (STAINS Till ? I'.,::"*. Ul ? , I an ral 11 - Cl M'.I.V.'N AIM ? N v r.|la*i. d ?.)) I'"*' Hal, ' ll ai. 717 Ul : . . ' I! .' .Milli! I lANT FARM MAN ' ??" ? ?" md, . | tl bath*. 9 . . . r. ? i: I r ? ??< ' i , I'A RI. MK Y 1 . (ail v\ r liol *.' 1 Ml* I ll.--"N Illll'ilt'lS. ,'ATSMI.I. N 1 , ,p| - M ' ? Sa R '. i EH Kill.i ''I.,' r.'H Jl NH. I | | ,-. ... I I. I: v 11. i a ': ll t.d Marlborough, il.ivan ind 36th-?t., N Y ni I.I.I.IM. I'.', MOI SI VIMS ? ii li: pi'ltl." OS II '''? H I.KRNR N Y. ,.,...,. April -''? -' I ""! '? " '"' riler* lint.'* ,,, ? js ? i -.a.. k r i a hom*, le- u menl ka? in rn ?? ali > 'lari HI l.ll'l'l - LANI.IN.; Ill Mill., i ...... , T.? ' pan i ,ra*. i an i Imp) >vetl vv , ai o STAIN Hi ll BE, CORNI*. M.I. Mill,IIII'S N Y 111. m. l.ano r.? ? MOl'NTAIN ll n. N. 1 ?|-i , I.I T 'I lu. ?? 'nrnl-le ' r \| INKKA1. ri;". . li'" il |f| Moui Som |. n Knilr. .. , ? ? l I, vv BOOF.RT. li,- '? ' N r. On. mi.t. uni si; LITTLKTON N H. (me ef tl.,' rii'-r eitel '? 1 Bl I " ..ri;!'..-ru vl-va* ; u ',,r, Mountain I'rrfe, i drama t< . ? kelti. Hst ti; Ul I. ...l.lli lu, ??? ? ? ..l ? . |- I RR aV CO. M iNSri.A HOI SH. t si. IHRIUHT, N. J . i, ?!.. ,., . ,i, ?? ar* I irj Hu,., . naile<I for lt* beautiful dine* and aurf balbina, iv ? ' t. f -Ul et Heel '. 1| C. Il 1.111'I. I.. I I'I .? '? I" 1) \SS.\i MN AW V V INN yollK . i.ii i'.;. M alNK. * opens uni: i ROMRR HILL'S, Manager, 71 Broadway, N Y_ i^ w ii:'1 ai. ti v i'i: ^ mu Tl nv,. 'NT. BRA OIRT, N J ,| |io . aie. ;., foi il,- best A?MrM-* .1 s HINKSON. _f'RINll l.vKl N i O vvii.iui: ihn HT I in. ? I , ,; ? Jun.* ntl, f,,r Ihi H. K. i.i , HWQRTH HMM KR RKST. . TAUI l. UK: BR0178, WITH OOOH KER*. ICE M ll MORSE BARATOQA SI'HINOH. N Y. THU i'. .I'.N'll.l. CORNWALL, ON run HHOHON Beautiful!. Mm.ii,"I. ,,-"ii",,lim* iii- Hudson, a ..d.*,*t family hou*e, under n.w ..r,-i ?..-"l manaaemenl; tlofA) t,, ll", I", j.-i week '?')?? I)'"ii an'1 lw*ni| mlnutei rn,in Kew-Tork Opes Jun. tw. H ( ,,LVNl,,v, Addreaa Qllfley llOUfle, N. Y.. till .Inn- l-t _ TH, MO IT NT A IN INN PINK HILL N V Open* lune foti Fn*' ''Ins* aecominodatlonfl f-r :'oo i,..,r,a and ?V*nlnf*l I1l?v nilen. l.ToO Li kraionable t-nn* Circular* Addi.-. 'IUDS lt M""Hi: ll"-' ?'. Hr.-.Min, N. V T fi-taiiiT . Aallal HOTEL Delightful toeatlea, fader ona manasemeni '.'" va's Open from May t.j l?e,**mber ?Vi|tN-\V A LL ' )N III' I >S* >N. H. Y. 1 U l; Ill,Ml I*. THU NANI-.l'AHItllMIl!-. Marbleliead. Ma*.. Kln**t av-?iin scenery on thr Ma.aachu?*tu roast. Tot gaacrlptlon addre** AMMl Hl.'C.a N. i,?mmcr ItesovlB. _iMD^'ra[D_?__ OfldDITlltL /.DaalPlIIBl^RlllD (LD[p?oiii_ oDqdod? dWo ADDRESB KATUN al- YOUN'". MANAGERS. Ampemand. Franklin Co., New-York. fir "Th* Cambridge," 5th Ave. and TUld St. ADIRONDACKS. UN LAX! M.VSSAWKI'IE. in rh? ?-.art of thr Qr*ai North Woods. Reached by th* new A A; st. I, lin- from G. C. Depot. Accommodate* Boo surat*, ah u-.d-m improvement*. Hunting and fishing QUEEN ANNE ''"TTVIHs Mr rent*). WM. r INOOLD, Manaser. For llluatrated pamphlet, "t information, call or ad dresi H. I-' GRISWOLD, Room 10, World Building-. N. Y. orlic* Hours IO to .1_, ADIRONDACKS (_o_mqd maw dmse, SLAKE PIMB, Mi V. OPENB MAY 7. ism. Knllrelv rebuilt, el-, trie I -ht., ..pen fire-pl* ces. pa* leiiKei elevatot. Accommodate* Soo guests, Klevation 2 I'*) 7', i i bo vi tl lewater. IIKKHY ALLEN, I*r.,pr. A DI R* INDA,'K MOCNTAINS. TTCHJl^ \^0P3DD?(E)0B9 ELIZABETHTOWN. N. t. Lefflgad amidst th* grande*! mountain scenery. The larg.ist .ind tin.nt bouse rn Hm rabi* ind r-.-t .)<*.- iinr.urp.ir.ard. My farms and gardens lupply trie h,,u*r with fresh milk, cream, butter, ?SI . chicken* and vegetable*. Pura running stiring w*t?r ghoul 'ii*- house, El wirte bells, bath* and utrst lanltar) plumbing. Orchestra, hilliard*, la,wling allay*. ? n ? tennla and ? roquel lawn and ? l,among drive*. Pure. dry. lea mg ur, I'OglTTVELT NO MOSQUITOES. NO MALARIA. My Tally-H i roaehM nnd rarrl.-igr* meet all boats nnd nain* at Westport, and conned with r?guljr ?tag*a to Keen* Valley, Cascad* Lake, Adirondack Lade* and Laka Placid. Procure through ricket*. Teta^raph. express and ticket ..rices in th* hous*, Circular* with ,-ity reference* ORLAND') KELLOOO Proprietor. C. A PERRI8, Mer.. _New-Tork flddros*. :ti Oramercy Park. adTrondacks DOOTdtL GDEO, OfflCM ___ OPENS MAT 17,TH. Thia new hor?l la iltuated abottl onr mlle from Saranac lal.- Village. Elevation, 1.800 feet. Near Hotel Amprr r ind. Modern eonvenlenr - For rate, and clreular ad dr -a .1 l-l A W ll MKAOHER, Bars nae Lake, N. Y., recently Mager'i Hon** In Hi* M-.unt.-iln*. ADIRONDACKS. ?TTE_IEK_^ KKDOH^lIo LAKE PLACID, N. Y. " Heart of Ih* Adlmn , vt untalna, 2 nra ft. above I":- larsen and lin, I h -"I ls thia parl of tha reel n Mosl beautifully located |,.*tweaan Lake Placid and Mirror Lake* sn round i bj mountain* toweling Ova . and ri.ir.. I,ur, 'iel r el high Kin* T.-nnl* Coulta, md beautiful tt nd for photo < I. A. .-. m. A STEVENS Owners ami I, li "I \ Y. I'.oNDA, "KS rad J[?J;P05_L ON feOWER saranac lake 7 Openi May 13th fr SPRING fishing. IlluatraUd pam| hi.-: and plan -r ,-?- r . uberculoala patient* red. JOHN HARDINO, Ur .j.r. Algonquin. N Y. BO-QI-E ^?(aaT^D^^^Lilllo I IT HBMSi. hed li- Hud* n River lt lt rta I,ria warr and Hud irai ra Ind ira*** by leading New-Tork physician*. Situated In tl ra lutiful lake in the Adirondack*. I' la a !'?'-' lu** ho) 1 In every r-sprot. It ha* all the ordinary fa, iliura f,,r making a numni'r outing a pl-.,tan; one, Leilde* REALLY x allen! ".hooting and fishing. H"TI***-, OPEN FROM JUNE 28. H,,'-l annrx aceomrrw Batlng itl pen fl ni May S until Nov. 1. Apply W T ORAFP, Manager, 1 Broadway (Room SST), N. Y. City. MaLW? ' ACK8. Del ?? 1 r. Upper Chaleaugay Lake, good nd for circu? lar J IV HU m iN, lTo| n Mount* a N. T. gauVrali _ DKOKio NEW; STRICTLY l-'IRST-ri.ASS. In the i ' th* grandest icenery in th* ADIRON Iv Ks Near rn- beaul I Al SABLE LAKEg J.r.! t H'.Hi'ii * HOUOHTON, Proprlei ra idiiii'i:-. Bt-SEX '" N T Mit. 'ND a. ks THE TAHAWt.'g HOUSE. Enlarged large dsnclng hali, s nil.I*. Keene Valley S Y Ai Ii -.Da . MOUNTAINS THE MANSION HOUSE N Y Now OPEN.?Location aaaa -??? and leeaery; pure running ?prlng * ter ?'? lalla, iv* rate* for (print- and e- rly ?umm*r. ,- et, B .1 LAM.-. IN .'. CO Bernardsville, N. J. SOMERSET INN Will open BbtWl June lat Ad-Ire.* OEO. W, TUTTLE. , ? ? narda. Hie. N" -I . ot r.il on premise*. r_nrlag-e ?,n m?' ?? saving New-Tork Sam. r. rv day CMURCHILL HALL7 **.. * s .V N V Kow pen f rged and retlttta cr 'ge, Reduced r.,'-. ? ' i,- in ir, lummer direct te hotel * Mr. I rt Jenkin! m clrrk will elva full tnforma Av? Il '-i S I M ,' I ? IS. g I , , ],..<- || n y or Brooklyn In alli- daaa. - ii .ii')'.,-nit.i. M D Owner and Manager. mae' ANO ? "l lUES - ' \ LANSING Manngrr. m DOcP'jDiPSf OQdDft?0 LAKE iROE Y. .. ., |sg| ? ., i, lo October Reduced rate* a - ||9 aa--. :..y. up r,.- j M V l".\ VI.D ,v IX) iN'rvv \ rk ' Hotel , ir rn,,blr.) " 8 " \ OLEN si mvit. PENN., WILL OPEN ri H IHE rlEASON ll'NE 20TH. va li CROSBY Manager. ? iM;ii Vallej ii h.. EM Broadway, N v Mr rilOSBT will 1- ?* th* IMI'KRIAI. HOTEL, New reek during April and May , , -o' for room* and give any information W J _?'-k*| ' . SARATOGA BPRINO0, N. Y. lAT' illrunswlck ) Mth .rason ,p*n? May l.'.th. Btiam ! ll I ager eic* ur rt.*. UKO A KA RN ll a M. Proprtster. Bp. lal rate* for th* ? ? tn -n't,.na. ITAQESk ll v d*. ROCK BEACH. CONN. Directly ai and commanding a beautiful view of the ' -! and Impi ? * 1 A sid.!:,". AND HEALTHFUL RESORT. 14 HOURS FORM NEW-TORK CITT. N *, , ,a*i ?? Pond's. UKO. s HARRAL Trap., 2:. I'nl.an rtquar* Bridgeport, fenn ,vHIS DESIRABLY ARRANOKD loll HUNT Md it lfc_n LAKE HOPATOONO. NEW-JER8ET. ' r.ipaclly, >ihi. iv, hours, ela I* L ,\ W, R. ll ; 1.900 ?ll '?? ? i ,' ml mo int un resort for families; auperb view* drives -md bathing eiceptlon-lly Ila ird parloi ilao ? muk lng, -ur,! and baa ,,.. ? ri... ai 'pn ,,i Nen y ,rk ..ni.-r. -air. Broadway, 111,'HARD ll BTEARNg. w RITE Moi-NT V1N3 ?ikiq_ ^^iiKacscias. JEFKERHON. N II A sup.-i i hotel in Ul iin.Hl,rp:..->srd |l ir,..li 'Dir,.ira;). parlOl t Ml NeVV \. rk dally. Send for circular. Add, ? until .lui- 1*1 PORTER .<- Jt'DD. Laurel llouae. Lakewosd, N. J. MO HARRISON i'N liri>-"N. N Y ' sly l'? linus ir..m N'na Y.,rk i'm. Pur* mountain iii purest aprtns water, and (unitary plumt.lng Open In Ma) vvii... for ,-lrrulai ind p " ? ?* Al Buckingham H..,,*! Thursdays. 1 *''" '" 'A??'?? p m I W DARRIBON, Minagrr COOTaX-aL ?L^^E03a7u[En ITLANTIC CITT, N J. OPEN ALL THi; YKAR. MMR] ? HOUSE AND i. iTTAUKS. Shelter Island. L. I.. N. T., will ,|,rn June 21. Thr New-Tork , tiler I* open dally, j 10 6 p iii . at j;< Union Square. R,.,in 7. where appllca 11 n? fa r.na and cottages, with board a' hotel, or for housekeeping, will be received. Send for Illustrated pam a ll I, W. LAWSON, formerly of Murray Hill ll.trl. Manager. \1AY 1 Nov ? M iM rn wi mmm Th* fl- ld* arr blue with violet*. ll Mill: -.la, Duti-I,e*a County. N. S. "> l^.rdlv Ilou?e in a Lordly Lnnd." Seeing 1* believing. Through parlor car BSf~le* -', hour* from New-York, , n I Central it R I'r.ut flailing. Term*. $.*i and upwards TDK MANOR, BUDBURT, VT. Open June lo October. Fo* circular, addrea* A. Vf. ll YUK. THK INN AT HIOH l'OfeTT.-A high attitude mountain resort Scenery iin*urpaa*e,l. New hotel. Lake, flail? ing, boating, livery, music, etc. No malaria, no (Ilea, no mosquitoes; good water, good food, good air, we want good p-i'.*. CHAS. ST. JOHN. Pert Jarvis, N. T. Summer Resorts. Announces the Opening of 3 BEAN, L L REASON OF H'M. Thi* Resort I* within ea?y reach of New-Tork aad Brooklyn. Frequent train*, mod-rat* rat-*. Th* Beaek unexcelled ai a aummei rerort anywhers on tho At? lantic Uoa*t. Malaria nnd kindred troublea are unknown. Sanitary rules are strictly enforced. Pure drinking water from pro* troted spring* on the mainland. Roth Burf and atill-watar bathing. Unlimited opportunity* for boating and tlihtng. HOTEL will be conducted upon European or Amertcaa plan and will apes Jun* 1st und,'*, the management of Mr. Charles I. Limlsav. Room* will te let at reaaonabta rate*. Trnnsl-nt ratr. $.1 .10 per SST. American plas. Llbrral reduct,,n r..r wa.lt. month or season. FURNISHED COTTAGES can be rented for $**?*) and )ipwa.-d*. and will be ready by May 15. Obi rand water are Included In rent. THE ASSOCIATION ha* arranged for "St MM KR PARLIAMENT" during July end August, REV DAVID JAMES BURRELL. D. D.. PRESIDENT. The foll,,wing well-known *prakrr* will co-operate: .1--.ph ,',.,k Prof. Alfred O. Sa-hauffrr. Je*?e L. Hurl* hut, D. D. Wilbur F. Craft*. D. D.. John L. Scudder, D. D., A C. Dixon. D. ,>.. I N St,ams. John Q. Wsedsp, Thoma* E. Murphy. Mr*. J. Ellen Fo*trr. Mra Hanar*. Ur FrancU E. Clars B **. Tyler. D. D.. Mra Bottome, Mr*. Ostrander, H.n Wail.,,-,* Brue*, and other.. Detailed prospectus will b. r. Md on requeit. L?? IEACN MMHATIH. Ai BROAD** AY. N. Y. moumtmm wmm mini. I.AKK DINMORE. VT. New; all modern Improvements; rasiiv accommodate* SM gurs.9 HOTEL BRANDON. Ja mll-s dlr-tant. under um management. For descriptive circulars of both houan address G B. TOWNS. Brandon. VU ~'\}$[IW aKAHI-MM)VEIL WESTERN CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, ' OPENS JUNE .-lo. RATES REDUCED POM fUL_ On> hotel on mountain too with direct railroad accra*. Throu pirlor cars tn hotel ground!. ELEVATION, 2.500 FEE 4 HOURS FROM NEW-TORK. For rates. Ac, address 5 I CORNELL HOTEL MARLBOROUGH. Broadway a:,d liivii-st.. New-Tera eily. ~WlM DOaDQflgEo mim mu, m. i. J. P. CHAMPLIN. FRED W LES. I l'ra.priet,.,-. % Manager. , OPENfl JUNE 20. trrrrji. For Information, circulars, engagements, Ae . apply % F W LEE il >i"l M.irit r, ag!:. Broadway ar.d 3<1th-*g., only ough !HT; SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS. POSflD-ISFHOT COGDQIJ?.! Open* June 2s. For particular* and circular* sddrasg D, P HATHAWAY, Room 1.321. Haveme>er Building, Bl Cortland! St., New-Tor-. ~CW?^?_^?Q^-_ AND COTTAOBg, NTACK-ON-THK-HUDflON. ? WILL ol'EV MAT B*TH Man. imp*- -.rmrnr. linc* laat sri- ri 1: omi i-i nw l,?- engrigi-d K?> fer. above ths river T. 1 PORTER. TpDOGE \Wekh nrnOi ^T^\I7L!, M. H. RAILROAD STATION, I'OHTSMC.rTH. N. H. TTDd? Po od go D sid0 _r_a_?^ciODQ'S offttht [^cdd0"ttDn _5[h(iDa?sQ OPEN FN IE i 33T2t FR INK JONES, Prop. r \V K. HILL, Manager. Mr W K HUI will b* Bl Fifth Avui-i. Hotel, Ne?* Pork, for ob* iv?k beginning Maj 3inh, witera hr win be Red parti. -, , t If desired will call at re?idence. NTACK OK-THK-Hl'l B) IN One hour fr. ni New-Tori . v Dent tram leri'lca from 23d I' ambers b! Will ? ? i'.-<>, .I-ir,e 14, I ria-- . ir* ?? * GM"RGM M BRO K'*AY. .I., ?a HoulS. ra-TLc oma, BAR HARBOR. ||B ' OPEN FRom JUNE .7 TO SEPTEMBER IS. R*n >wnrd f.r Ita igpetior tablr arl attentive aervleB, Music ly a select orchestra. For deia-ripttve clrcul.-ft term*, etc.. address until June 2C tba manager, i, ALBERT Bl'Tl.t-R, carr Hotel Hr-inswi. k. Boston, Ha**. Mr. Hutlrr Will br at the Buckingham. 7,t!i-av*. ani f,0tri-?t. May 2'i ? ' J UM 2 Inclusive, for the engagement nf room* at the Louist.urg M L. BALCH, Proprietor. COLD siring HARBOR. LONO island. ll,gi eat iltuatloB . n No. Blanre; iltag, batv lng. fishing, beautiful 4rt~*a; BO ci iaq ii! .??* ,r malaria; orchestra dally; ''-ms ir.,*.t.*ra'r cu ?:...., dlagrama ia- _* formation addreaa aa abor* or ..pr'- "h.- tia-rard."* tm |]0 W edin fl) I '?? '"? dalt) W I) OERARD, Prop, fl TTSOS DEQ-tBIEuBCIDG-d ELBBRON, NlfW-JEBSBT. r This unlqu* Sun:m?r K*? rt Brill .pru for th* June lat For cueular and particular* addre** J V. JORDAN. BERKSHIRE HILLS. ran (BOBE--AXIMR Open* for thr season Jun- If). Po* circular*, room and t-rm*. Bddr*BB 'hr m,in,??r K K M LAUGHLIN. WILLIAMSTOWN mass rai E53_5_[PlLO_^7?C!DDDp riTTSFIKLD. BER**?HIRB ''."'MY, MASgL OPEN JINK 1ST. S.-nd fer 1-.-I4 Book. ARTHUR W. PLUMB, PP.i.PIUKT'.R. TTDO-E ?CmFOOTDlp ATLANTIC CITT, N. J*. ON THE BEACH FRONT. MODERN and complet* In avery department. Send fa. dr*, rip- .* booklet. E. ROBERTS A SONS. Sliting tlreorts. BABATOOA SPRINGS. N. T. A popular reaort fur health, change, reit or recreattoa ill the year. Elevator, electric bell*. Dteam. open fire? place*, nun-parlor* ind pron-nad* on the ro ,f. Suites of rooms, -nh i,.,:ha. flaralnaa water* ,,r..| Cr**iu.-', I-awn Trnnl*. Ac. ma*aagr. *le.ti|. uv all bath* and all Hralth appliance*, N-w Turki*h and Russian betka un*urpa**e4 tn Oriental *l?gaac*. Bi nt I r llluatrated circular. - -? Brlgliton Heights. Nrw-Brig).ton. Stat-n Uland. Ju.t the sp.,il Country in light ol lh- city. Half-hour from your New-York ofllce. Airy and healthy. All modern tmprova ment*. Delightful sail of 27. minute* fr-ic. 1 uer Broad Way. Frequent and pleasant boat service Hotel Itag* ia walting. JAS. ll RODGERS. Prop'r. (M_?^J [MILO? ATLANTIC CITT. NEW-JEMET DIRECTLY ON THK BEACH. iSH.ND FOR ? TR^Ul-\*_i LEEDS .v I.il'Pl.NCOTT. ILffilkffl^CCGDp a^fca^ClJaBO0..?^ LAUREL HOUSE OPEN UNTIL JINK 1ST April and Ma> ar* ths moat attractive month* of the a-ason. PORTER A JI'DD. Man*ger?. LAUREL in the PINES OPEN DECEMBER TO MAY 15. HORACE PORTER. Mar.af.tr ran DD_WGL._ivlTClDlx_"0 ATLANTIC CITT. On th* beac),. Elevator; BUa_ heat. Fiitei eal w.r.T. gua parlor. Billiard ar.d Murts rooms._CHAMBERS A HOOPEE, HOTEL RUNNTMEDE, ATLANTB' CITT. N. J. ~~ Kentuik> ave . near Beach. Open ail th* y***. MRS. I. MclLWAIN. MOTEL KENDERTON. " ATI_ANTIC CITT. tt. J., OCEAN E.ND TENNESSEE AVENUE. SPECIAL RATES. MRS. J. P. NEAL.L. of Tioga. _ HOTEL EDISON. Atlantic city. N. J. Michigan-**-), near laea. h. Elevulor*. steam loat, electric bella. Term* reasonable. J. C. COPELAND. PARK HOUSE, SUMMIT, N. J. Mountain air, pure water, steam heat, grate and wood tires. Special rates to famllle* for tl,* season, for particular* * ! ir..-i _ S N. SEVERANCE A SON. W'hEN IN BUFFAIXl STOP AT THE GENESEE NIAOARA FALLS forty minute* Away (Tonntrn Ooarb. BOARDERS TAKEN st pl-.i-Jint fnrmhmae; lnrgr *ha<Jy yard, i.-auiifni locality; delightful drives; good tabla; rates re_*onat)lr, references. Bog ino Haraehead*. N. T. COUNTRY board. July l?t *o Srpl Kath. In the Cot? tages of Iugle?tde School, N-w Milford, lt. Fine tabU; ooropelent *erv ter; electric light; open tire*, .ihundant water supply; detached cottase* bu fain!.ra. Ml** M I. penny backer. Houaa.keeper of Ingleside Behoel, N-w-Milford. Q_ LARGE NEW FARM HOUSE, on a branch of Tunk* hann'x-k Crrek. l,mt a|,rlng wat**r. goal aounlry fara will be furnished. Open June lt); $1 per day. Addreaa _ THEODORE FULLER, Lenox. Penn. SUMMER BOARD.?Al N*w-Roeheiui N. Y.; house pleasantly au uar rd in rraldrnce park; excellent rooina, with board In private family; reference* required. Ad? drea. E. H. 143 Elm at New-RiJchelle, N. Y L HAUY LAWN FARMHOUSE, large airy room*: pleas* 19 ant lawn, fresh vegetable*, milk. egg*, fruit; terms moderate. Mr*. F. C. BALL. Monroe. Orange Co., N. T. \VANTED-8UMMER BOARDERS. -Cool, brick hoaeef ll plenty nf milk, eream and fruit For terma fliliirflBS Mrs. MOLLIE WALllt'KN. Wast Liberty. Ohio.