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YALE'S SIDE OF THE CASE. MEMBERS OF THE FACl'LTT TALK ABOUT THE SPRINGFIELD GAME. I CONSII.HVATIVK SIMKIT WILL GOVKRN ANY AC? TION TENPINO TO RKFOI'.M FOOTUA1.L, '.'!". _?_*_?____?? hKCORD AS A ?SLf?GF.K" VrilK TKAM IN OOOl? CilMllTIOX. f8Y TGLEQRAI'II TO THE TRIDl NE.l s'.-w-Havan. Nov. 17.-Captain Etlakey had his r piad of football players ont OS the Yale liel?| this afternoon for th? customary hoar's practloe, The eoacher* decided, however, not to make the work preliminary to Saturday's same with Prhsettsn as hard as they contemplated at firs-;, e.msequently the eleven did not line up agalaat th- second t-orn, simply rehearslnjf a few n?w plays, a? In .Monday's practice. The eleven w.-r? kept actively at work, ?pedal attention Mag paid to puhtlng an 1 getting down ?M t'ti'.d yul-kly on htclu, it was secret practice, hut a lar;*?? number of professors and piomincm ra?s__bara of the uolTSTslt]r ware <">i to encourage the team a-i i to sea whether the were in as /rood vh_r?e ?'?? has h?m .-la:- . .'-..- . one of the injured men was In hla place this after- ! ioon; even Orsenway had ?onne?! his uniform and ! ?vas out. Murphj? wa? never, mon- lively, an i la i.-i .erfect form. Etatterwortb returaed at n ?or from : New-York. Wheta ?ha has had his <>e ,-xamin-?l by a I medical sp-?-lail = t, and he, n told that he is ii n?. danger of losing hi.? eight. The wound ha i been ' dressed, and Buttarworth doea not even have t?? | .. SUT a liitnl-Ke. He retains some body bruises, ? but will be In excellent Shape ft? the Piin p?me. 11- filled his old poatiloa during tha practica | In his usual brilliant Shape .lenenis has been iMpt : quiet, an?! the injury to hla fide is proving far lesa tattoos than was at Brst feared. He vraa In uni? '' form this aft? i neon, but did not play. He Will hardly have r<teoat red from his stialn by next Sit- , ? unlay, but will sulter nu permanent InJury there- I front, (.ireenway is Improving daily. He t ->k a place on the second eleven aRaln.?'? the freshmen in ] oriler to get into playing eoadltlon bj Saturday, and It is probable tha* he Will then enter the game. He was unable to play mor- ?nan a quarter of an I hour to-day, but ail] work I fisgar to-morr.r.v. The regular.? have bsjsa ?allowing the seoond eleven to lini up agains? the freshnien for two ?lays. In ' order to give the youngsters practice for the com ing samt wi:h ?Harvard, ft, a: Cambridge; on BSA tardai L-MtSS and Rodger.? will no; play with the j freshmen, as they are needed In New-York. The | Yale fresh mer will probably be defe.it? 1. The Yale coaches are paying much attention to Tbuwasi jus-, now Ills poor work last Batorday was disappointing Letton played in .lerrems's place to day for part of the time, and Armstrong tor the rarst of the practice Letton did line work during the Harvard game, and may play In the prlaceUM gam?-. The members of the tettm aie >;.-t:lii?? Into gOOd physlcal condition afur their trying ordeal of last Saturday, and are likely to give the Tigers a gr<-at g!?me. Then? are two __M_nd opinions prevalent among the faculty about football, one party favon aa imm?diate prohibition of the gam?- by members of the university, and the other Is willing to xlv. th? players one more chance, wl'.h the proviso u._t if a Ypie tfim should give anywhere another ex hlblti?>n like Baturdar*a the spor*. would b-- inter? dictad h? re. Certainty nothing will l>e done without thorough InYeatlgatlon and considera? tion. iie;;n Wright, of the academic faculty, to-day s-al-l that prompt action won!! l- taken by the faculty In crise a repetition of S.ti uiday's spe?..ac> should occur. Ha denied that the Yale faculty had ov,r contempla'"?! cincellinc the game with PrlnceUm, as such action would be a rank Injustice to a sister university, even If on Yale's pan. the playera had forfeited their right Is play. ?Professor \Vrif;.v added: "Much talk has b^en ma'.? relative to the case of Murphy. I .'??? fMM know how sfi-iously he was Injure!; but I hav? seen BO marks of his wound, an?l he has cer? tainly not missed a single recttatVoW s.oee th? Har ??ard gr.m?. as the books of the faculty show" professor Wri.-ht admitted thit th're was a Strang f ntiir.cn!. among the faculty in favor of abolishing the gam-, but ..rrlln'd to give hi? in.llvl'i in. opinion Tor publication. Profess?' Bucene L. Richards, who is the chair? in.-.n of tne Val- Athletic Advisory ?"ommlttee, and the membe- of the faculty who sii>er\ Ises athletics more directly than any other Instructor, :-r-??, relative to th? Harvard game "I failed t?- ?.???? . ny sluggiiir by the Yale players, but the -spectacle ?..a? an unpleasant one. and. should another auch t-.ime tak?. place, the days of football playing are i umbered. 1 '..?n't think another will take place. The players themselves have ?teen taught a lesson t ihouM, it seems to me, be bom? in mind, how? i v.-r. that the Harvard team came on the Held badly cripple?!, and that the Injuries which com pelled their playera to leave the nei?i would hav had little effect on a well man. As to the Yale mm who wer? Injured, there is not a mart on ?ny of them to-day which -shows any Bpectal !n i-irv last Saturday. Perhaps the umpire was not stitngenl ?-no? i la his a? irions, but public sentiment would ?not have supported him had he laid off play.r? promiscuously at the first sugges lion of slugging. Now, however, the evils of slugging have been shown, and no umpire can b?> loo strict hereafter. All reforms ?ome after a stirring of public opinion In this way, I think that if a member of the faculty of some anlrsrsHy -.ver? to be selected to umpire the game*, perhaps matters might run more smoothly, and some of the ro.igh Features be eliminated; and probi i?iy enough profeaaora now- understand the gaine thor? oughly er.oui.-h to undertake the ta-k successfully. DOSJI? tomplainl has been mad?? that the referee'? decision not allowing the last goal from th- field was Illegal; but I saw a letter from a prominent Harvard graduate this afternoon ?aylng that he had wagered I?tXI that Harvard would secure six point?, and that he heard the referee's whistle blow before the ball was put In play." Professor EL M, Reynolds expresse,] his agree inent with Professor Richards'? Vlawa ami thought that tio more rough games would bp played. He believed that Harvard started the slugging last Saturday. Another professor slid: "It is amusing to hear Dr. Brooks talk about more ?lugging than was ?ver ?een before. He wan captain of the famous Harvard eleven which took boxing lessons a month before the game. Hie team which pounded every Yale player out of condition, except 'Charlie' Gill. His eleven played the most memorable : lug? ging game 1n all football history. Swnford. th.- ex Yale centre, lost 125 last Saturday, which a Harvard man bet him. that Butt.rworth would la disabled before the game was over." IT MAY HAMl'KIt THE FOOTBALL ?AMK. Judge Truax In the Supreme Court yesterday granted a temporary Injunction to Andrew Frcet] man. the receiver of the Manhattan Athletic Club, to restrain Anns l?r??sler from removing the stamls, ?te,, on the Manhattan Kleid until affr the football game between Yale and Princeton, on December 1. The order I? returnable on Friday of this week. If the contentions of Mrs. Dressier are supported by the Court, there Is danger that the big football game cannot be held. The action arises out of the purchase some weeks ago at a receiver's pale of the Stands on the ground? by the defendant. Her bill of sale stipulated that the stands were not to be re? moved prior to Dei-tmber 1, and she says that this gives her the right to take the stands away on that date, and she also ?ays that she will certainly do so. Mr. PVeedman declares that the contract means after December 1. and, when he hear?! of the Inten? tion of the defendant, he at once took steps t<> pro? tect the contract that he had previously made with WEST I4TH ST. SjsSj?** TRADE MAHK. 'Sit (J "RELIABLE" *j* CARPETS AT PANIC FREE ALL NEW. WOOL LOWEST prices, BEST BARGAINS, FINEST PATTERNS, BEST WEAKEN.-. PRICES, TERMS TO SUT ALL. Bargains not to be met with often ran he found at the X<-w Store this week. Buites $20.00, reduced to $18.00 ?3.00, " ?* 15.00 16.00, - ? 10.00 OOWPERTHWAIT & CO., IM, 106 and 108 West ?Mtfe St., NRAR ?TH AVK. BROOKLYN STORES i Wa\?fEWVRU ATE.. ?BAR VVhTOB ST. the football people. In renting them the field for the I K?me The fact remains, however, that the PS eeiver when he made the agreement with the foot- : ball people thought that the game was to be held on Thanksgiving Day. as did BUBOSt everybody el?e. The date ?vas subsequently changed, and It Is con? tended that to protect the football people the re- : ??elver wants to deprive the defendant of her right? j under her bill of sale. PENNSYLVANIA S LINK-UP. IT V 11,1. I'ltOI'AULV BK TRI 8AMB FOU TO- ! MOJUtOWg OAMI? AS IN THE MATCH V.TTH I'KINCKTON. 1'hlladelphia. Nov. 27.?Tt was authoritatively j stated to-day that Captain Knlpe would certainly be in his r?gulai place at left-halfba'k In the same against Harvard. There lias been some doubt as ( to whether he would be able to Htand the strain Of the, gam?-, and even now it is BOt known j whether he can last the whole match. After Thursday there Is no other game for whl< h It Is necessary to keep the players in tlghllng trim, so | that Captain Knlpe and the rest o? the men sre lik.iy to play the entire match through, unless absolutely disabled. This will ?end Gelbert to , left-end, and thus make the line-up ngnlnst Har? vard sxactly like that oi the Prlnosloa ?am?-. The only other man Whose ?aime phystca] .-on- | dltlon Ik douiitful is Rosangarten, right-sad, who j Is suffering with a sever?-:.', strain, d arm. received In the Cornell game. \'-> i.ews was received from the eleven at the Water Cap to-day. excepting tin? rather startling Item thai Coach George Woodruff was 111 with j Intermittent fever. Woodruff's Mines? serve?? ?till more Strongly to call attention to the Immens.? phystca] and mental ??rain he hn.s been under this season. The success of the team I? due In n grcut 1:1.-asure to his origin-"ng such a style of both , offensive and defensiv?? play mh best suited the material offered The trouble over officiais still continue?, neither th" referee nor umpire having b.??-n decided on for the Thanksgiving Day num.'. Originally Alexander Bfoffatt. of Princeton, and 1'aul Dashlel. of Lettish. were settled upon for referee and umpire. Moffiatt'a decisions in th" Val? Harvard gam?- were s,. dis? tasteful to tin- Harvard official? that th.-y have ab solutely refused to allow him to act on Thsnkagiv lag Day. Th.-y have als., objected M Dashlel, though the latter Is perfectly scceptsb!? to Penttsylvsnlu it is stated "i; good authority that Laurie miss, ...r Tale, will ufere- lh,' game. The Pennsylvania team will return to-morrow evnlng from the Water Gap The players will g.> Immediately to the tralniug-bouae. No vlaltora will be allowed to see them, and the men will be com? pelled to retire at once upon their arrival TRENCHARD WILL BE FULLBACK. IMPORTAXT CHANGES IN THK PRUrCSTO? Kl.i:\ 'CM?TWO NK\v RAIsTBACKA An Important meeting of the Prlncetoi football Coachss and advisers was held Mon-lav evening at the Pnlverslty Athletic Club house, at Prlncet,.-. The BSSStoa was a lung one. and, us a result Of the <? umsei of war. a radical change has bssa mad? in the make-up of the team. The BBOSI Important change, sad on? that will create the great?"' sur? prise among football followers. Is thai Captain Trencbard will be transferred to fullback in the Saturday game. Ill? old place at right end will b ? fin -d by ?'.?chrnr. who. until Monday, had bees relied upon to return Huttet worth?, punts This im portsnt move was necessitated by Cochraa's In-1 a'.,.!uv lo Judge the ball on a kick ?n.l bl? .-..ii.? quent muftlng. The coaches resllstcl that a rep?!' ik.n of the juggling which characterised ths play Of the b.'.ck? at Trenton on November 111 would !>?? fatal to thrlr chances against Yale, and Tten'-hard iv.v selected as the best man to overcame this arsab> BOM Not only 1? he 0 aure catcher, but with the ball ?nee In hi? grasp lie ?s the hardest man In the PrUtQBtpa team to down He played at fullback In both Monlay's and yesterday1? practice, and his brilliant run? through a strong scrub line Justified the action of th? coach??. His punting w?s tally up to that of Cochran, ami hi? running end tacUtng were fir better. At right end ?'ochran play I re ntarkabty well, and it I? though? that he will hold his own against the dreaded lllnkey. Another change, which It Is hoped wir. greatly StroagthOS th? team, i? the substitution of Arm? strong and Heuter for Hannard and Harnett at right and left halfback. At pre-?-nt Armstrong, who Is 11 big. ?trapping freshmin. wishing lio pound*. Is looked upon a? the strongest man I'rinceton ha? had ba< k of her llr.e ?t.i* year, and If he ?ontint.e? to Improve a? rapidly ?? he has in the last week, he will prove a formidable factor In Saturday'? game. He Is ?aid t . hit the line with tremendous for.?, and ha? rarely been sent with the, ball without making m?ter1al gain? lie will be an Improvement over either Harnett or Han? nard, In that he will enter th? game In the pink of condition, and ?bould play a ?trong, hard game /r',171 beginning to end In Reuter, l'rin.-eton believes eh? ha? discovered a second McClung. In dodging, h? u?es the ?ame sidestep method of running which mad* McClung the. most elusive man on th" I."Id to ta, kl? an?) down. He has shown up extremely well In prac tice, and on Monday wa? tried on the 'Varsity with such pood results that It has boon practically decided 10 hoop hlrn there. With these two men a? ground-gainers, and Harnett ar.d Hannard a? substitutos, the Tlc-rs believe that their chances against Yule are materially Improved, and th?t they will put ut) a much stronger game. In l?oth Offensive ar.u defensiva play, than wa? shown at Trenton. The practice this week ha? been sharp and hard and in two days over a hundred points have b"?n K ?red agiin?. a strong second ? lever. T>->lay the men will play th.-lr last ha.'d practice before the game Thursday anil 11 part of Friday will lie devoted to practising signala Taylor, at tackle, is bow looked upon a? th" weakest man In th?; team. His work al guard has unfitted him for the place of tackle and his blocking Is low and uncertain. I'nless some further ?hangen are mad? i>tr.w;i BOW and Saturday, th? following men will line up against Yale: Smith, left end. Holly, lefr tackle; Wheeler, left guard; Illggs, centre; Rhodes, right guard; Ta>lor, right tackle, Cix-hran. right end, Ward, quarter: Armstrong, right half, Reuter, left halfback; Tnnchard, fullback. TUB WEST POINT TEAM DISH A NT 1 West Point. N. Y.. Nov. 27 (Special).?The football season at the Military Academy ended with the dis? miss*] of the t?>am from the training table to-night. Telegrams were sent t?7 several college? in the last few day?, inviting their team? to W-st Point next .Saturday. All pleaded previous engagements, and the management, becoming disheartened, determine*! to disband the team, (?raves, who c.iached them, left here several day? ago. I'p to the last moment he had hope? that the West Polnt-Annapolls ?rurr.e would take place. The decision of the Navy and War departments that no game? In the future would b? allowed between the academies had a dis? couraging effect upon football enthusiasts here, and th?- prospects for next year ?re exceedingly dark. It is probante that a rowing contest may take plac ? betwi-en the military and naval cadets on the Hud? son next June. TO INVITE THK ENGLISH ATHLETES. TUB N'KW-YI.-tK ATHLCTIO CLUB TAKK8 ACTION TOWARD AN INTERNATIONAL MKKTIK'J. The Hoard of Governor? of the New-York Ath? letic Clu.i held a ?pedal meeting last nigh*. 10 eon alder the question of Inviting a team of English athlete* to comp?te In a ?erie.? of athletic games In America next y?ar. The following member? of the .?oard were present: Harto?/ 8. Weeks, James Whltely, Thomu? L. Watson. Oeorge H. Hulme, E. C. R80S8V8H, W. D, Searla, H. C. Wilt lam?, John C. Giillck. George Mass?), Daatt. 1). Youmans. A. V. Uo< harty and C. L. Hurnham. The proposed International gam.? were brought 10 the notice of the board by the following resolution carried at a meeting of the Athletic Committee on November 20. but subject to the approval of the meeting held last night: That the New-York Athletic Club invite th? Lon? don Athletic Club to ?end a team of athletes to New-York to compete in a series of games to be held under the auspices ?if the New-York Athletic C'lub, and that the secretary of the club be In? structed to corre?r>ond with the secretary of the af.-resald London Athletic Club. After a discussion of nearly three hours the B.ard confirmed the action of the Athletic t'om inltu-e. and, provided, the Englishmen accept the challenge, a meeting which will ?reate intense in? terest will result. H. C. Williams, who, as chairman of the Athletic Committee, will have charge of the arranaeinents ? for the projiosed meeting, said laat night thai th? Board I? not only unanimous on the ?ubject, but i every member Is eritbusluKtl' regarding It. He Is I ...ntident that In the context? of which the Ama ! teur Athletic Cnlon programme Is composed the 1 representative? of Amend? a will be victorious. It Is not likely that the English team will cross the water. If they decide to come, until after the Eng? lish championships, which are held the first Satur? day In July, and It 1? probable that th? trip will be deferred until the latter part of August BjILLIARM AT THE MEW-YORK ATHLETIC CUTE. The annual billiard tournament for the champion? ship of the New-York Athletic Club began on Mon? day evening and was continued last night In the gymnasium of the clubhouse. Although the en? tries were not ?o numerous as In former years, the contests created considerable interest, and a num? ber of members attended to witness the fine playing of the expert?. The first round waa played on Monday, thS gam? s resulting aa followa: Dr. A. L. Ranney, 100 point?, defeated W. H. Raynor. SB point?; W. P. Olllette. 130 point?, defeated Dr, 8. Ketch, 125 pointa, and F. C. Hiihop won by default from H. 7. Andrew?. In the aeeoad round, played laat night, P. C. Bishop defeated W. P. Olllette by a score of ISO to M points. Dr. Ranney will meet T. C. ?lahop to ?he final on Friday evening. EVERYTHING in the line of INDIA RUBBER GOODS may be procured at the two m!ores of the HOOGMAN RUBBER COMPANY, BROADWAY. | 21 WEST -3D ST.. Tor. Crnntt Street. I Adj. ftth Ave. Hotel. BEGINNING THE CONTEST-?. Till. BIG BICYCLK TOURNAMENT OPENED. a good-sized cbortd on ham' R?_sn*_.TS o? mi I-IMM.IMIN \i:v TRIA-J AND LAST KIOIlTS KIMN'.. Th? Orand Intsi?Mtkmal Bicycle Tournament, me \n.e\ on t/.e .ith.-!.ii programme, ..p.-i, -?1 at ..? Madison Bquai. Oarden yesterday afternoon, under tiie ausplie? of the .\;.-tr??p..'.lt.u. As-ocl.-'tlon of Cy? cling Club?. an?l ?rlH < uitlmie until Paturday nlsin The crowd in th? H'-.i-riro.-n eras BOl lain-*, but la the eveiiim: it was ?**nt!f*flaa !<> the ma;i-?;ement I; was fi;:mated at \ABW I'nd?r the IiivlKorailn-* Influen?ai of D'Acjnln's orchestra ?he blga-ala-s , i.deis. *'.w hav j. ith-'"i frota all pir?? of the ? worM to take par! In tli raC-S, *pe?l ?round th- i woodfn. inclined Mai!; ? | :, great r.-i?.- of -tpe-il. RAY MACOON W.I? Th? atai attraction of the ta ?sting, ?. A. '/.nnn.er man. mads his i??--. ainiaaiaim ! this cltj - i ? hla phanoraeaally successf-l ion uf K,ir?ipe. und ihe l-'r? t en champion, Adrien Quarry! ihe ?pet 4) < i-r nan. A>)es Veheyen; Bnaland'i pet, .\. C. Edward?; I.,?-. ? ? iininii i. fresh from Ihe sunny i lim-1 of Italy, and I.a. I. a I.?mih. from the land of th? s?*.? ?. ii bier?, were also mint- in ? ?-. i.t-i. ?? .\- for Ibc Am-ti.ui ? relists, th? pick ?.f tha oountrj u.r-- ?a han i. ?uni the m lag 1?? ? ?noesjusace ?_? uf the beet ?if course the Interest ntred h? tha r.? <?? of tv? ?'la?? H m?-n The Mai Sitaste srata IBS half-mll?. ?he one ? m tie *er.. ? ?? Ova-mile ac**atch pro? fe**l??nil ra?-?--? The ill.r.; of Nat llull?r. Mi- BOS? t?>n bay, wh > vron tha threa-aalli lap r?-e. and th? eiie-inile--.I.'. ?'Ii?-? v.u. , '. \he best "\?r ?"?en m tin? dty He i.r,.r>- tha lafloot record la Ihe fir?: h???t of th? one-mils, :? :.'? class, race, maJtaag m? mi> in . mtn ?. .-', sec, Hr also beat Tim?* ?.?id record of ? min S sec fiai. In th? thros sails \n\> race. KIMt-ER-IAK, OPCOURflK, WIN.?? Z:m.-n*-rm_ i dMIfhte?! I?.? ? r?.w I of ?dmltri ; . wlnnlnit the OSS ?ishMBSl r i ?. bestln* >.m_ Wb.'lrr bl* pru-. k'- I?* half ? ? h??l 1 lie f\ ? WA?TIN?'. THEIB TfltN Oerman. Veheyei.. rode well, bit wa? forced |0 be conter! ?1th fourth an 1 ?RSI five In the final h?-?t of the r-i-e There were many fall* durlBg th? div ?n1 even in?, tut no ?eri'iu* easraaittaa, The manager of the tournament I? Frank W. fiansrer, and the referee, ll.iwar I W. Raymond. The Jud/tes are ?}?ors' B M''lell?n. J ? Filch. Thomas t_ Hamilton, Francis P. I'rl?l en I Joseph (?oodmnn; ?!?ri?r. A II. I'hambcrlaln Th? raclnif In the nfi.-rnoon w??i not d?vold of humor The preliminary heal? were limit??! to *!x men each. In most of the h??ats the first two men flnlshlnn first. en?l In others the Hist three, were eligible to ride In th?> llnal struitifle for the prix?? in ROB 11 ROBERTfl the evenlnK. T'i" m.-n, how.-vei, were nol content with Rcttlns a plai-e in th?. various heat?, but ro?lo Ilk? ?lemons to win. This, however, was hlKhly aat? Isfaetory to th? siidlen ??? and made !he*e prelim? inary contests highly IntaiSTStlnc, Whereas they ?re generally ihe revern . THE CfHAMPION T????K ,\ HEADER Th? toboKKan style of tri.eU proved a Waterloo to more than a score of ambitious riders, and the downfalls were by no means limited to ?'lai-.s A men. Mean the uiirlvallc?! /.Imni'-rnian, the chum pion of aeveral coaillnaata and ail the island?, eras l cauaht napylaa ami tejneA to bite the fl__a or rather the (?i.ir.ls ir. hin l!r?t ap|h-aran?e on the track, it was In the llrst preliminary he.it of ihe ? ?HESECt? IS PtR.ECT DIGESTION IU..Ttte4lN?lNl JOHflKNHOfFi MALT niRACT J ANDr/ND THAI IT ' GMATLY A/DS M? //V THt PROPER etUASS/M/LAFtOA/ S?? ??_? OFFO?p" fou* &6?rW& b. W&S?eS* *'*! *t iM,itti**m> professional one-mile tcratch race. The German, Verheyen, had led In the heat for the first six laps. Zimmerman then spurted and, to paas Verheyen. went high up the "toboggan." On the turn of the bsokstretcfa he went ovr his wheel like a shot NaT BUTLER. and larded about ;>-n feet stray. Fortunately, he ? -.,. .ip'd Injury, as did Appel, who alr'.j v\?-iit .Iowa. Bath men were permitted to ride in another heat. / ?? only six mea could ride In any on?- MM, IBB twelve men who qualified in the preliminary boats of th>- .ui"-mi|e nnvl re race In the afternoon were the flr-t ,.u th.. evening's programme. They rode i'i intermediai- heats. The twj men ItnUhins Hr*i Is Bach h. it coatested in the aaal hsal which do clded the race In the crowd of apeetatora last night were Mr. nnd Mrs. Charle, ?i. Prsncklyn, Mr, and Mr- Paul l.?n.i. Mr. sad Mrs. Archie Pell. Mr. and Mr.-?. Alexander Jamison, ex*Senstor Olbbs, Inspector and Airs. William?. Edouard d? Rsssko, Jean 08 Kesitke, who viewed the contest? from .me ,,f the srens i.i.xes; John L. Hamlltoa, J. J. Breslln, Dr. John Vanderpoel, Mr. end Mir?. James c Young, Richard Petera, Harry Lesley, Daniel Krohmsn, the Misses Krobman, ullberi Prancklyn, Valentine Blacque, Kotiert Dunlap sad the Misses Duatap. I.V.ST MIORTI HACINO PollowlBg I- the suaunsry of last alght'fl ra :lng: "a.. mite n,..i-.- Claaa v i ??? Btirswdtal? best Won lv N. M llow.-r; I . ?' l?,,t-?l?-ti ?-.?tel. Tiro? 2 U 8-5 Se,...?I !nt?rin.-,!lni? heat- W'.n I. ? M. M.l.ity.e, R. R Bi Baii, ?.-. a ,i ii... a BB 24 Final ii-.ii Won i.. A If. Itclntyre, Riverside W *i Bower n- ' Xo T urHl \/t ? ? ? md; B. B. Backait. it irenawoud W hint Tim? 1 88 ?'? ?"? ?m?- in'ie. S:1B class ? less H Bisel Mal?Woa '. Ksi llutlei Luv ?II Lau,. . anil 11- lb?, |. 11. ?Hon'? .-. ill, 'ir. ?: \\ . ?. ?nil A'iiiimii F. ifurpOy, > luml.l? team, i ,?:..;?'i. n.ii.i Tun.- 2:34 '.': ?' M. Murphy, B?y M.,< Donald ind i: A M. D*sB>? r?n ..r.r'mir nul.-, ?erstell QSM A l'i**' ln'?rm dr?'* h?Mt \\,?n bv w. A Barbeau: K. H ?is,ri a?, mi; Frei A \??Ie, ll.'r.l. Tim?? LI.'I.I-.. s.-. ,,n I In termed la t? h-ai Woa by A, I. Pendersa*!: F. I?. Whit?, -,-.ni. i?. Uedstrom, third. Tun? 1:14 4-8 II- al I,-H Won .<? W. A. HarUiiu. Hi.-mid' W . N-w Yorh ?: ii '"a. Newark, ?-: o, ilcdstrnm, M i UlUh W . f.r....l.lvn. II III Toil. i IB Ob? half .mi' i... ? ' Im it. rim? race, id? m..n m?k :im f.i?r.-.-i in.-- ?iiuiiriK Hi?' piiu rir?l I.-..I Woa by K? M? Donald i A Callahsn ?? mJ; Wllltsn r' Mu? ?.i i third. Tim? III 1 I S*. ,n t I. ,. Won I- .? M Murph) R A McDuffee, ,?. ,:.i, M.Mit- BeetC third Tu..- 1:103-6 Tbe race ???? ? >n n> r M. Murphi f 1 - i i ?bo mad? ii." ? a-?- 'mu... Kj\ Maedonald, ... Men V ri. get 1 Ina - . i Tin.- r ill? .... i. ? ?Mass I! Won b) tta\ BUI 1er, Lev? Hi. 11,. U|.a I,'II Murph) Tin,- T S A i al!n' II ?Mil I Klv? ind? ?? rai h BJ it.- i mi!,i I I?-- ;, ,. i ? ..ifrii win, W il I Ian t". ,r Mm >'l?. ? l fin'?..?.! tlr? r ... Mil fell. .j I. R ... Tom , .. .... | | ,. beat . W A. ltari.Mii ?? nl. W . IS IB :: 1 it Won i ? I lienahaa. .i M Uni luir, ?.-.?.'. I,.1? H-irr?-. I1"l IT-n- 18*303-8 Third ir'?--?!.<i? heal Won t,-. >i.i-'-a K <: -. \v i. Dam ??ni. J M Bal li Tina? i -, i . i :. Finit boni WeS by W A lUr!.?r, i RI -.??? -I- W . N-w roi*; ?-??ri'-- i. .Iniii(-i itl ????'.i- u .i I ht, ?aHaln. N-wyrk. third lui.- 1? ?."? 2 .'? ?m? mi:... ? r? n, profeavkstal >'u?' lnt?rm Bist? h?et ?m ??,-nul. I' J ?' WTl?*!*? (Jt|?l i? ? W l. by A V t n rn- r , ' Wn??I... Bbb? .eiii<-, n ?? 1 ?.-?:.,n. Ml- b.. Hiinl TlSH -' :?'? I I ,'. h (i - - iVon by A. . BBjtfon t .tu 4 ft t>\ M-I '.'?rt,-:. ?n. William M ll-ri . r; ir '. 1 In - I B ? :?. y- >nd In.?rm-.lt?'? ^??' WeS S) ? '.'linn." ' :n f, ?" 'Bll lia, ?:241 ' ?:? Fimt M4 N J H m uiiaaa Martin, n ? ,,????? ? -. ? .: , ? r A. A. JCIIS ^ v III? Main ">????'.>??.? ?-?r?! Tlm Tiit? r?r? ?ii desperatelj contested, ?ni ih? m?-n '- so fa?t t?i?t ih? spectattirs fairly h?id their breath \\'ti?*>- ?. luid here probablj got *?.-..nd p . - btil for .!:? acddeni lo bfa mscbln? t'? of tbe fomnrfi whe?i brohe hi th? Im.1i turn sn?l be fell; Martin went over him. follu?ve?J tu Lesna the Frenchman. 'lbe> all msnss^d ?? get up unas? sisted. Their eirnp.. from st'....!? in\\n Bpp. if 1 ??in-'?, miraculous to the in-opie. /.immermuu ????? loudly che?re,| at hi? v- I ??-? I'ltf.i.iMiN ?nr UK CIS i?n? mil? tot st ?lass Plrm hast area by W n t>w?n, I. i i a ktraoblyn v m Mclniyre, H S. R . Mew rarl .- r,.l Time 2 H7 ? 1 i r ? ,- " ? to N M li-.w??. N Y I. ft Men f.? M ? I W I.'.na l?l?ni Cll 11 rU. :?r' ????-und Tim? - ?? I .' Thin hmt w??n bi H ?M, Butler, N. 1 *t New jerM) Jiieeeh Tslb . . u . . Urcokiyr, Tim? 2 ?'? .' K?ir.h best WOS by ?" ?" ?*i?r Fs.--n W. Rrrvkl'-n. ?. ? Behettbsr, i??.niie-? it >' New-Tert-, ?"on,: 1 ,m? '.' 45 '-? ft IV'i I.?.?' ? n blf i;.|??.J l!-,4?r !.?.ni"r. I)?uni'.'i B r New-York; V. if, Mutin?. It W N?w \,.rk. . llmi- I 4? I Sli'h he?. Wen M H,b?ri II Rttf '?. U W.. New > ..; k , .i -. , \? N?n . k. ??? 11 Tim? - I 4? I 5 un? mil?. 2 If. .In??, .'l??ia H rir*t ti??i w.,n bv Mai 1 - l..?w?l! ?>a'.i. .'?mer ,l(?-p,.r> >'hartes F.. ?Ian??. HaisMw Team ?-. ai Tin,? 2 2.: ? :. Beeaad h?at -w.-n by I t McDsllee, \^\*\\ Team, W?n tv-r.n. M?-e . V, H ? a'lahan, S-?^rn? l-iiu. Buftal... ???"??nil lime -.12 4.".. One-bslf .''He ?.Ti.tr-t:, .tie? A Kir?! r??' w n I 0 RtAttrttm, M- rilauk W., Hr..,kl?n. A .1 T'edeis??.. i ?i tur? >' .', H)fa.ti??. ?????n't Tlni? -1:13 2 8 K..-.nd h??i Was t>> ?tmr!?? K ?irans-r. H W, S'?w ?.aw. F i> White, Libert) W Baal R hswsy, s?e nl nu? i ti 2-J Thlr.) h?a- W?S t> W A Barbeau H \V New T.?rk. W, i. Donner, Hudses en w., jeraey *'it>, ??rynd. Time I.12S Ki.urth h?at W.,n t.v Ki?.l A N-ifl?. B W . New-York; r F .?.??.liiiar H w New-York. ??caBd Time?1:13 4-5, rti, o??? Bbb. H.i i Kir? ha way; it res by 1" D. il?mi?. Mud , Newark W.. J a .'.. Bay ?/-York, ??? .11,1. nil? O IT 4 ft Ft W . ,\'?w-. "U. ??.r.-nrt N i PI? ? mile m ra Wklie, l.Hx-rtv V v r, i'.. W.. 1?r??\ ? It?. ????-.n. Newark, third Tim?- J 10 I 5 Seion-I hem W? n b? W. A llarl.?an, R W . N?r ', ? Tin in ?a Bull?r It \S . N'?wY..rk. ??con.l, J. M IJaM win. Ontur. .' C, NeWStk, third. Tim? 5:18 Th'rd baal Won b? William L I>?nn?r. Hurt? -i | W. J?rs?v .'U\: A .1 Marsan. Oninr' . i'. New-ark ??-,?.1. .tiari?? i^-iiK.id. it w. Mew-Tork, mini Tim? - 6 27 I ? K'.iitili h?a. W..n hv Last? llunt?r, N. ?,:in?, <? K H<MI?baw, <|r?'?ii? i.-li W. Ne J W Jmlse, It W.. New-Y'-rk. Ihlr-I. 1 Fifih i..?. Won i? F F Ooodmaa Yerfc; n.arlra K ??runier It W . Ni-W-Y (line lak?n 'lliree mile lap Mr?, ?laie B Klr?( Nat llu.l?r. l/.->??ll Team. .'aiiii>r|.la?i,.-i Murphy. N. Y. ?'. K. C. P., P. ?'. ?'. Klaihuah SBCOnd; I. A . allahan. Hleainx Team Buffal.. Time 2 22 2 ft H?-?v,n<l h?at W,,n l.v Bay M?..i.,na!d S M r \?w Y..rk, tt. A Mk I'.ift..?. I?.veil T.-am W??l Bveretl ??<?? ..ml. K I. Blauvel?. Tuiirlai .'. .'.. l'ater?on. M. J ihlrrt Time-2:82 1 ft. On? mile ?<-r*(<-h f>rufe?al,->n*l. Klr-i? heal Won t,y Alex Veheyen. l>ankf,.rt on tli-r-Maln, Ijormanv Hldnay I. Hit.lih. H-llnn.r?, aerond, Frank Mturbu.-k Rocb?Bt*r third. Tlrr.? 2 ,'l.t I .', He,-nnd h?at W.,n by Wh??l?r. Knai ..ranne, . I'lirl?. Praaoe, third. Time- 2.28 3 r h-a' W n by M 1. I . fhlrU. Willlnm Martin, Il?ir..li; ||. <? i , seeeaS; Adrien Oitarryi Thlnl h?.?t W,,n hy A. A /,liniii?rm?n. Freehold, M, .1. ? P. J. I'.erl.,, Man l'Iub. liant..n, leejond; .'. J Al'.pel It' A. <'. Urooklm. third. 'Hm? 2:284ft BNTBRTAINMBNT Bt TRI ORBMNWICH WHKKLMEN. Tlie third a.'in'ial reception ami t-:ii.?riiiininent of the? (Ireenwli'h WhOOUasa took pl?r.? at th?> LezlnK ton Av.-n.ir iiper.i House list nlnht This club, bu? sbies hnvlns always b?>ei. active In wheel work, has ?lone mil'-h to promot.r goad fellowship Binonix Its tnenthers, and its entertolasseata have atwaya i?^en enjoyuble nffilrs. The one lust nlitht w?? no excep? tion Th.- vRud.viiie performance wus followed bj .isn.-iii?- The rommlttee having the entertainment in eham consisted of Chsrles teheler, chairman; M. C lUynolda, a. Metsger, William J. CNvaay, Mlnthoru?' AI I mu n. 11 l.ow.-nthiil. .J. Mppman V J. I'".,rd, William Cable, J. Kory.'iidorfer and .' Kaulh?l?er. A MCTCLfl WtiitLli'S RKORD BROKIN. Louinvllle, Nov. 27. -The worlds half-mile tand.'in r-ionl v-ns broken nt Fountain Kerry I'ark thl? niornliiK. WhOS W, A. BhOdSB und "l'i.p" o'l'nniwr Savored the distan.??? in II second? lilt. The world's record wa? M I-fj seconds. John H. Johnson lowered th?, one-tl?rtt-of-a-mtle bicycle recorl, unpsced, to :u :',..-, s,,, nds In a brisk , wind. C.ILSTS OF Till. I. A KAY KITH WHSBLWBN. Tue LafspSttS WheelBMn'a BO. ?nul annual recep? tion was held at Lyric Rail, No. 7^i Mlktli-ave , lust nlitht. Many of the vltiitlnn: WhOSlBBSa a, cepte.l the Invitation of tne Lafaystts club ami took pan in the dnncinK. which w?- the mala feature or the en? tertainment. INCIDENTS is sociBTT. Mr* Benjamin Kranklln Lee. of No. 3 Qram? ?rey Park, ye?tnrJay afternoon Kuve a tea to in tr.xiuce her daughter, mi-? Caroitae Kin? L-e. Mrs Walter S. (lurii? Introduced her two daugh? tris, Mis? Hell Huniey (lurii?*?' and M.s? Lucy II Ournee, to eoctety yea;erday afternoon at a re cptlon whlcli ?he give u' h?r home. No. 4<l Kait Thlrty-?lxth-st. The ?lebutante? were assU'cd in recOtYiaa by Miss Ksrnev, Ml?u Pauline Whitney. Mia? Esther Hunt. Miss Urine Icott, Miss lieatrlce Jones and Ml?? KMzabeth nelnfield. Mrs. Lewis H. Atterbury. of No. 141 West Elghty slxth-st., will introduce her daughter, Ml?? Halite Atterbury, to her friends at a large reception this aftatnooa. Holiday Books! LECCAT BROS. CHEAPEST BOOK STORE IN THE WORLD. ?Jtl.-i.07'A Goraoous Holiday and Juvenile Books, AT VOIR PRICK.^ .*!.. *,?7? Mas-nifieent English and American Book??. AT OIK PRM'K. 11-*,?*-* Ulbles, I'rayer Books, Etc.. AT A**?? PRI f'l?. ILLUSTRATED HOLIDAY CATALOCUE FREE. 81 CHAMBERS STREET, ^^^tgr^^ DONT MISS THIS! WE have been quietly figuring for some time on a large lot of superb ALL SILK CURTAINS, Byzan-' tine design- Eleven different combinations of Art Color? ings. This superb array constitutes one of the finest collections found anywhere. Although well worth $30.00 per pair, we've been able to put them at this astonishing low figure, $21.75. w? repeat-DON'T MISS THIS!^-*-**?^-_ "_ TI.KkV. p|Z (RI'.Mll'.M GOLD Corner Cabinets, exquirite, . ? $31.50 CUTTING ( L Ctnriof Set,. r ALL PRICE CREDIT EXTENDED WHEN REQUIRED. rvfrTdkyNow5 BAUMANN BROTHERS," 22. 24 and 26 East 14th Street, NEW YORK. THE "TALENT" GETS EVEN FIVK KAVoUITl.S (UVE THEM OPPOlt* TI'NITY ?TOR RBVENQB. IT WOULD HAVE -MCEK A CI.-UW SWKKI' HAD ?.itil'FlN RID-H-N in HOOD ?"".'.>! |MV TEl.rOKAI'li TO TUB ThIBI\B. | Washington. N ... Sl.?Waeoritet had ? ch.mce to g?t teen ??> lay f.?r their v. ?wleaale tteagM** i' y? ?f-rlsy. Ove of th- ???x c- t tlrisr home In fror, and In.I ?Iritlti ?hi.wn jny:li!r?x Hk* hi? urml ability or. Iai ll-muU. lbs ?wf?i no id have t?en a clean on?, Ae it srss, tt>? Rangera u, in_i?1 to retrieve ?i ?i. lose?., ,\i ?ka Dwjrer les-log ttM march l.y win Dln_ ererj? t.-t ?He ?pail dowsj. l>? Um spssilM ev?nt .-- ?- ni"! u play ?h? favorite, and ba<k??_ Maurice cth? Matirtn* coll) for th? place. Mauri?-? won by a l?n*;'h and a half. Void wun ihr ??rond race. Il- -a- ihe fnvi.rlte, ?tll? hi* price ti?.<l steady at 9 ??i .. ?>.'h I'.jly.lora an-1 Hamm!? belnfj* played to i. a- him The thlM rute ?sent to Baroness. Sir I u un? uf the I'layid-n.- ?i'legatlon.' captured th? fourth ev?n: ll? sru an aaan money favorite and h.il ta b? rlesJssj Ml 10 l?eat I.ady Richmond a math liar l\ (TWa ?i? pounl.? ih? be*t lior?? In the flf-h r.i ??. hi! (IrlfMn mu?an?.?, to get him Into a ?orle? of patAttit (hut proved -xtr?m?!y rogtly. as hi? ru*h ?i the end wn-t just a trifle late. Melntye -?eating -hi! ? bead LeRRRtRR, aru.:h?r o?l?l?-on ?"lisnce, woti 111? ISSl rar? Summerle?: - t?.)-ye?r.ol?l?. h?nd!r?p ?<?v?e. rft I .-.f*. W M lurrif- . h. i >_taarlee bv Rayon d Or Kaurti 1?-.'? irai !":> ?.-.-mi . l ?1. u Marri* * <?. ? I?, r. l_" Brnmii*. ??? i(_rimrw.. '-' Char!?? <Jr_h?n. ? 1, r liai Mm?. I?*? (Lsfmtat). 3 H?'r,iir!t? toft (I'.nni ?la? ntn Tlm?-l MO. Il?t!lrir Maulle? ? 10 2 ?nd 4 10 5. !?o R?nfi?l?. M ?o * ?ni ?.?i!. ll?'!at..r? IS I? I and 3 to 1 W ,n tn- a l?iif ?h nn. ? half; ? r-rck t?e*w??n ?.?.on., and illlr! ? RAC1 ?Mltng S.? tS4 a half furlons? ?T m Barri _'? ch ? Void, b?, Rayos ?lOr-Vij;?, 5 |_S P_ ? ,~ l'?7i 'Sin ?, . 1 l> il.Ki-.r-? m I'.lvd'ira. S, It- ((Irlffln?. - Lv an wood .-(?i.i? * !? . Senat??] veat. a. t?7 <K??r?i . :i Ham m I? I??. (ear ll??? iivs??-t?. Tormentor, IM low ll.-.i .Km, i ||*| UM "????irdl?.-?. Kappho. VI .. !?? MHI IN? e: i. ?-i.?. Anxiety, 'it ill. Urown?. alai r*n. Tin ? t i?i I!?i(lns Void ? i i ? ?id 7 to K>. IVIvd.r?. 2 t.. I and 7 to 10, S?n?r..r Veet, 12 to I ?nd .! to I Won bv two >ni?'ti*. a _****- b?iw??n ??cond *nd Tl.lt I. Tllllir? HAI !" MUaaj. "n? and . ne-?l?,Vh wiles llurrtdg? Hi.*.' . ' !;?r n-??. by The HaM -nil* i?r<?'i,n i rt ii?> t_ il__nl??i. l J. i*. .-?! La_ftiiia'e ?. a- wai*p?aS?. ????!. i??f> lear, tu."' (Burrelll. 2 ? Hash..? a rtl, m IL a. Mr puff, ,', su iSh^?Jy?. 3 Kid?n?i. ta? icieary). aleo ran Ttm? I ?H Belting Baroaea? 3 ta S ?-.A ou?. Wariwak?. ft?? to 1 aad 1" ' I. It.-** Mrtiuff. 4 ?i 1 and 1 to ft. Wnn ay a n?-k. a l?n?th t??!*??n ?*?-on?l and (bird roLTATH RAi'E-I'or iwo-y.ar-old*. ip.Tial w?tshi?; ?ell ins Half m> r ItralV? ,-h. ( Sir .? -Iin. I?>? S:r M.?dr?d -N?!ad. Hid tb ir?- !07l iSIm?'. t !! y '?dlsjn-? eh. f l.ady Rli'im^nd. 1U0 (L_?ml?>?. _ frarik l:-?ir. ? i e. Van Hrui.i. -.'S il*lnn?r?n>. 3 VooalHX, 0<? (Cl?arj?. Rwihr-ivd. 1*1 tSU????*); K?nnl? I! U?l (ear, '.?'' ?Xa.'?.). Marins". M (?larrlsan?. K-.l?. K?C k.r. inni il'.-nn. and ?jhiii?i ?Id?. .2 (oar. 08> .Clark?. ?'a..r?n T.BM ??.41?',. li?ti|p? ^lr iotui ?rea ?nd 3 ??. ft. l.ady R!.-hinon1. 7 !.. ft ?r.l "I tn T. \an l'.nint. U? Is l an 1 4 to I. ?Tqei I-- n. n ???_. itir?? l?n_?h? b?t???n ?*c,ind ?nd ?hlr.1. ni'Tll It tt'K-SpTial aUtSjStai p-nal-l?* six ?nd a half ' ttRI C i'orn?hl?tin a tr ?? Mlnt.r?. by Kowh?tt?n -Vit-a v!? .1 ir?, HI Tb ?Sita?). 1 Y IfallM'* ?h, ? liar,!. K.<*. K. 104 (?lrtffln?. '_ J. A.. A. II. A I?. I! Morris'? b. r. 1'rl?. 3. 107 (IVnni .1 A-,i?ll?n. t(?_ i.-nr. lo'l? (lt?rBen>, ?no Nii'k.arrrn, 104 ?Na-?.i, aim tan Tim? ! '._ Ilidtlnf MoInt>t?. I lo '? ?nd met'. Hardy Ka?t. 7 to 1 and ? to .'?. I'rl?. I?? ??> I and ft ?" '.' ?Tea by a bead. **n;e dlatani? l-?i????in a?oond and llilnl sixth r.a?'K Naoltleoi ??iiins Om mil?. r, **fat-k'a br. K- 1 posante, by i?iis Tan u.mnini?. ? >r? . in? r.. iilrlffin?. I ' M -l-iiiHMIn - '??' <? Uttle Ton.. 0.1 (K?-?f?l. S (1 i: Sml I. ? br .-. Indr.-i. 3. I??? 'P.?ss^ltl. 3 i?:?r A.-lr???. I?*? (R 1?????"'?'. ?!??' r?n. Tun? 1:4'J ll??tln? l??..n?n:,). 7 t.? I?? ?nd eut; Little Tun?. S te 1 ?nd I? ?o 10. Iniira, S t.i 6 and 1 to _. Won by ? !?fn?th; two lenfth? l-iwi-n ??foond ?nd third. \V."?liie!"ila\'-? card: Fir?: ni<-? rtl* ?nd a b?lf furlonf?. Itu.-keye. Tru?? p.nn.- at?! lied Top 111? tseh. Mnd?n,ilo II. .-?i.-.-.in?! ru? ? tt\x furlon?*. i"l<?rln?la 112. Saunt?r?r 110, liiiii?r 107. Runjroo, Kilkenny ?nd Will!? M.-VulliT? I0Q ??ah, in'... Jim. Trump, woody*? Victim. Ooxernor l-'lfi.r, \Van???k? ?nd 11 ?nnv^ntun- 102 ??ch Thlnl r??-.f - Sc\?ti furlons?. W'?rnb?rs 10"*. Mrlntyre Ida. Iiln? Q_rter, ?**mn_tt_ and Rla.k Hawk mi asa_ Y\.irtli r:i?? Si? furliai??. Koraaer 106, llonl?!?!*?? flllv and A?la UK? ?a?-h, Rut.v and Iroglea K?!d!ns t?ft ea.-h. Veoalits and Mm? i::i., vo ..?? h Flflli rni? S?v?n furlons?. Thnraton IOS. Tlnv Tim lo?. Mal,u .;?-n?r.il and (Jvorse In. .n 10ft. H!ii-ii:.i.. . 102, l'l,i|...lus 00 Hlxth r??-? Sli furl.ms?. M?t?or ?nd Navahae 10ft ?aoh, Andrew* l?W, Kl?lr M<?iTl?on rtlly to. Huothrovj and Th? -??iilp-r W?. ? m>- .. GOODBY TO JEROME PARK. TH? rAMOUl THA(*K TO BK CLOSED FOR EVER ON JAM'ARV 3. IT IS WANTKU 11Y THK CITY FOR A iMEHOIl ?OUI Wi;l.LUN??\VN lIUltSEM TUAT 11A V t: ?XACSO THKRK Jerom? I'ark, the famou? "old saddlebag*" truck, i a l.mdinark In the turf hlvtory of thl* country, wh.-ri? *,? -many Stall k?IS turfman have congre fated and wln'r? ho many noted thoroiighlired? have j ?tniKKl"?i for ?upr.'ma.y amid the plaudit? of en t_H_S_-Stle ami I'af'alunatilf thoutund?, will have COaSSd to ex\*i utter January a, lKtt. It has auo ciniiu'.ii to the iOCOSSltlei n:id Incr.'ii?InK ?rowth of i or city, and the grouml* of the old oour_e will be nu'le to ?erve a in ?re unnful purpose tlisn thai "f . .P-iliiK to lbs pi?surs of New-York's Ihousunda o* 'iiC'ir* of ra?-lns. William A. Duer. the well-known lawyer, of No. 116 Braodwajr, who la |iresiUI?nt of the Je.'ome Park VTllUl Hie and ltnproy<fni?'nt Company, ho? lit l.uMi-d the member.? that the eltbhouae and si'uunda w?,u..l !??? permunenily closed on January 3. Mr. Duer kuIiI ye?ler?luy ta s Tribune reporter: "The Jerome Turk ?CUlk will ctoHff at the end of the year, when Hie Miibscriptlon ? for the current year terminate, vvlil;li will be the BM day of December, 1194. a? the city authorillc? have published their advertlae ii-.?r?t that they ?r? ,>iltii{ to take that property with other property fa.- a reservoir, Including the whole of ih ? Jerome Park property. Application for the appointment of Commt??loner? of Appraisal will be made on December 29. Under the atatut?. as I understand It, upon th? ap0Oia_-.?nt and qualifies, Creater New-York's Createst Stort Wf?rnmkm GROCERIES. Killer?! CarilleJ Soin S. a,? Extra Fan.-y Main? Cora.j| Import?-,! French Peas (flue).|j Imported Fr?nch Peas, Si; F!ns. Eajos? to Kxtra Fine of other brand?.19 Imported French P?as. extra One, Nine other in the mark-t r., ?-qial th-se. ,24 Asparagus Tips.22 Fr.tlt Pudding. Sehepps.10 W?-isba<!*n Preserves.g? Flavoring Extract. Manhattan.12 Finest Leghorn Citron.13 Orange and I .onion P?*H OlacC.20 Loose Muscat?: Raisin?.08 Hultana SoeJWs Raisins.|| Layer Raisins in Cttsjtsrs..13 Mixed Nuts (in Shell).13 WINE OEPT. K' lio Spring iKy.) Sour Mash Rye Whiskey? ??. 4 bottles to the gallon, p?r bottle.k.VI ?i,1k.. Kurrtm?-!.W Martini & Rossi Vermouth.45 Imported and Domestic Cigars of all grades and at all prices. Bloomingdale Bros. Third Ave.? 59th and 60th Sts. TKTAUOT THE TOWN la Hie ?llapln. ?if ?-^FURNITURE At QEO. C. FLINT CO., 43 .VKST ?as? OTh Kaa? lioainny. .Ion of the Commissioners the tit',?- to toe property passe?. It h??, therefore, not been thought ?d vlsahle to continue the .lerom?> Par* CUlh BSPrsBB th?? present year, and I have .s.xor.lliigly sent out notices to the various members of the c.'.n 1^ the dub will h?' doasd sa th.> M of Jsossry, !** The membership of the c.ub ta about PS to -^ ? far as I kn.?i\. no:hin?; has hwa done "?ward l!* organlratljii of ?i Cub In the aeighborhood sf tS? present Jerome Park Club. The h8St *???? f,,r *" of the members of the pr-sent rl.it? t - .!??< I- t'1 . the Suburbin Club, whl.-li Colon-1 Kip MM" Hb.ni: a year ago." h# Doubtle?? Mr. liner's alv ?? hs to J"?'"'* ' Suburban Club will be followed by B m?j>n-'> th* members of the ol.l Jerome Par? Club, b'-'t comfortable and picturesque club of the -" old racecourse will b?> sadly BBlSSCd o\ the BI of drivera and riders who for .1 Buatber of >* have be<n i?ccu?tome4 to make the old t'llll,"? a meeting-place. To these the los< v. ill fea airo irreparable. ?,-ouria Jerome Park whs thrown open as a , ?., tb? nearly thirty years ago, an 1 ror y???>:.- ',, '^ for social radii* centre. it was ^!? ' ??" >, "'?ul*. Its clean and pure racing an.I lacs ?? ? ,, .llBI It? record is pointed to with pride b> ?n .,?. turfmen and racegoers. Among ,h,\.,': ,".? <* former? who have won hard-foughl ? ?> '?-" the ol.l coarse are LonKfellow. Duki Ol >??* C Splnaway. Kingfisher. Harn B*^\J^a7t\t Tom Howling-. Monitor an.l Sensation ?"J*-Las> well-known supporters of ^ Jerome raraw^i Ings In the ol.l dais were IV I?. ^ lr?1'"?,'.^lurA W* Jerome. August Helm,-:it. ',;''".,,'.'Ijoha Theodore A. Havemeyer. Krams 1. turto, Hunter. James V. Parker. Wjlllsntl J - ? ?JJ Frltsch snd I>e I??ncey A Kan ' ''nice point out the record of Jerome Psi a sa ?' ? |onl| lar proof of the social, financial an (?roWJ je succe?? (hat may be attslne.l bv ?', M-J ""f.c4|ly interested methods. Jerome Park pew j-g| closed It? ccreer Ua 1881. although Hif' ?}*?,(? there this year under the auspices of ?. i- ? {U ami otheis. who raced und-r IBS) name ?i American Jockey Club RKCORDH LOWKRKl? AT BUFWr-* .lOHNSONS TIMK POR AN IM'A.Kl? Mi? 1HCEO BM HBOMM HY JU1IN tEHB9*9 ? Iluffalo. Nov. 27.-John IVn-eyr? jS, of J? (M Cycling Cli'b. whe will repres.nt Huff.?!? L^ ?Mas? A race? at Ma.Hson S.piure <Mu**\a$0 York, the remain.ler of the week, to-.la.v ^ unpaced mile, straightaway. In the reme ^ time of 1MB*, fustei limn a c . l,.-t BBS tn? ^ cred the ground before unasalsted. an, - a. onds under the flguri? established by J Johnson on the li.-Uwa re-ave. boulevary:, ",.av?. lier 30. The fe.it was performed on the if ,ng straightaway course. A strons wind ??'/? bj.k from the West, and nein?, i^'ht at the rider materially BSSlstsd l.lm ?M Batttag th? y'g^rf The trial was mude sbout 3 8'ctoek, i'""1 .,, was clothed In heavy Jerseys, coat. >ai> ?' "J^, He rated himself nicely, cuttlns ****** ^TL gamSt ins Une at ? steadv ?11,, He MRS^m**^ toward the last, and CTOSSSd the finish ^*??aM llj nllS I PiaBIIIIB is a well-known ?In? ?J. in thlB neighborhood, and ha? m ?J?? ria?r h? extending back to IM. As a ?-on P?j'* ^?soa, ? is not a universal success, |or'J',!-tch. .h. lacks Judgment when on the '"jn'^^ero?e wo? g No lets creditable than ht??*? "\'f\% r^<J? efTort ma?le by Bdjrard F. \a**^\\\tlmi0^t breaking road rider of ?he I ress gr m?, is He followed the ?^obp.^u*?a were John P? 1:40 flat. The auadruplet riders n*?r* H p<n ?Z** iK'^'I^hJa^TKUA ?? HS