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NEW-YORK DEFEATS BOSTON. THE SCORE 3 To 2 IN" FAVOR OF THE GIANT.-*. J4JEEK1N S WrXMMDtD P1TCH1XC"?TRR PAT PK LIGHTFVL AND A LARGE <K')\VI? PRSSSNT AT THE POLO Cr.cl'NI'S. gam::s testerdat. New-V?rk ?.. I< Kos 2. ILoutsTllls 15. Chic??-. 4 Prooklvn 14. K.itlnv.re 6. 11'hlla *el|,h;a 1.'.. \\'ashlag* riutt'iir;,' T. Cincinnati 4. t in l". Clevelnr.d 4. Bt Louts 2 The warm w.-.ather seeme 1 to put a little vim SD 1 determination Into the (Jiants yesterday, an 1 aa a result the players showed a little of that old tin*''' Au-h which captured th?-m so many brilliant victories last year. Meekin was In splendid ar r:n and he won his same ??dthout much n| parrnt ef? fort. "The strong man of Ice from New-Albany" has won both games in which he ha? taken i in Another f-iod-f-'tzed crowd - probably between ?1,000 and 1,000 people ?went to the i'ni,> Qrounds t ? w l nes? the sec?->nl eame between ?hi? New-York mil Boston teams. Th?- ?lay was an Ihn! one f r ."it door sports, and ovt-rouats were superfluous for the first time this season. A little sprinkle of rain fell early In the panie, but It was not of sufficient quantity to drive th? occupants of the front seats to the rear of the stand. The games this year are at times too slow, and Captain Davis an! tue umpires shouM bestir them? selves and hurry matters nbiriK. i'old dinners, even to a baseball enthusiast, will l*vome unpalatable after a time. None of the Are tr.imcs s?, far played hav? been finished Inside of two hour.? Meekin'S capital pitching, a r*-in:irkahlo one-hand stop by I/??f, Has erroriess Infield and outfield work of the Giants, and Lowe's muff, which Kavo N'ea-York twa. runs, wcro? the features of the game. The homo players made three runs in the third Inning?Just encugh to win the pur.?. Burke hit eaf'A.'. and a'ter Fan-en had stni'-k out, Meekin duplicated Burke's feat, Burke taking third when I ?:"**;. fumbled the ball. Ku'.ler followed with a two-base hit and Burke scored. Van Haltren Ftruck out and Davis was sent to first or. called balls, filling the bases, with two men out VI this point Captain Nash seemed to lose his wit when he stopped Doyle's grounder he threw the ball to *?scona Instead "f to first as he should hav? <i..r.?- l?owe muffed the ::;:?>v?, and Mo-kin and Fuller s ai i. The Boston men score?! two runs in the fifth Jr.nir.sr. their o? y contribution t.> the run column. I?owe i. i off with a two his- hit, ..; i Duffy was sent to t:r?: . n calli l bal!? \?-.ft\- .?: de second on a ??'.M throw bj Meekin, and Lowe scored hit safely to right field and Duffy scon : T ?? Boston players were angry after the game. Thev contended that I?ong had scored In the third Inning when he was declared oui at the plate. The score BOOT IN NEW-TORK. Ibpo S ? ..'. i ;?. t? a e Ix??-?. 2b... 4 1 i; o 3 : Puller. ??_ 4 1 1 ( *l ?? LOOS, f- 4 ?> 1 4 J l) V. HtHren. ' A ?? 1 'J ?? II Dotty, cf- J 1 l .' " i l ni? lib_:: '? 2 0 o o M -' >--?!? v 1' .'i o o 2 " OH ,'l? 11?_ 4 ?' " T ! ' Tncker, lb. . 11 " 1 .'. I i rf.. 4 0 1 I <i n C n? rf... 4 ?> o 2 ii ii ????? :. 2b.. ? .| j ., J?'a?ti. Rf .. . ?; ?? .. j -.- ?? ? ?;-;,.. |?_. .-. i j a ,, ,. Oar.iA 0.... 4 ?> 0 *. I .' :'???:. C....S 0 1 6 1 S NI ?. p.. 3 c " 1 1 <? Meekin, p... .i l i J 2 : Bar-.n. n, p.. . 1 ?. ?? t >u is.sa a o 21 10 ? Totals .;n I ? 94 0 I Bcwi a .o 0 o o 2 0 " " ?? S *\>\?Yrrk .?I ?? ?I 0 " 0 " " *. : i i--? i r^n.? R ?ton l. New-York 1. Flrsl bos? by err ri H ?? l) i !,?:'? ? ?: 1 N-v.-V -k .'. Fir?'. r.,.?e .:i hall? Off N ? Meekin 4 .- ? K ou? Bjr S -'. I? ::. bj M- I -. 8, T? !-.-.> It* '. ?re, "Fuller s. ? i hli M ? irthy. s- l?n baaei TO ktr 2. N.?h 2, Si hnla l'?*?ed ball flmplr? Csmpl ell. Time "f ??? THE REO dil .?. Club?. W?m Lost Pr.ei i Woo. !/<?. Pr.et ni'?;-urg. s i ta?, i ; - ne . ... a Bostcxi . a 2 .flUOSe-K V -;: _ ? 3 4 ?i Pi kljrn . :\ 2 ''?"" Ptillad Iphla .. J a .<*??i iB*AiTv-r'.a 2 i/.,\ ..- ? . . a a .4M? t'.:. r.aatl .... .. II ,.'..?i ?? I. ,\?. _! 4 ,.T< ? Cbicag.;< ;: .600.? level r.J . - 4 ,833 DAXES TO-DAT. New-T^rk va !' ?i -, st Pol Gi und?, Ksw-Tork. I?i?tlrrv>re vs. Drooklvn. ar Ii..' Washington v? '.-.'.. .!??:; ;.':. at Waahlr.gton. ??: Loul? vs. Ptttaburg, al St. L uli The New? York and Boston t ? will {.lay at the JPoli Grounilis to-day. Wilson an : A- r:r.. :. -.? : : ? r .? ably be the pr. BROOKLYN' POUNDED OUT A VICTORY. Eaitlrr.-ire, Apr! I klyn turned the tables upon Baltimore to-day ; itted out a victory. G>ason ??a? pounded In I ur innntngs, v.:.:.. liucid kept ths Baltimore b guessing In all but one inniu.;. Attei ' ;?? ?re: I'AI.TIM' ?RE BROOKLYN. ai. r Ibpo a ? . r lapo a a IfeOraw, "*r> .:? ? i J ?; O ?i tin, rf ' a :i J " 0 K?*>r. rf_4 O S 2 0 Oil I ? II '. 2 "-' '.? " " K?::v. if.no;:." ?....*, 2 2 S 4 I Br "???? lb .'. ?? l l" I ' . ? I 2 2 S " I'r- I.e. -f....4 ., 0 2 <> " Hum? If., ... 1 .': .. 0 1 |Mta 21..4 1 t 2 S 1 Iway. rf..O 1 1 2 0 1 ?- it s? ?f i i i n i Mu ai a 2 " ; T- ? ' C..4 2 2 4 2 n -.-':.4 2 ! 4 1 ?i G>a*' n. ? . . .'I " O " i ! !.. : p.4 1 ?'! II -? 0 Stein. | .....1010 " 0 T tall .. 89 ?' i ' 27 21 4 - ? ? .i<. :? :i .; i" 4 1 ' ? -? .1 o " 1 '? ? " " '? '. I)r- klyn . ?> 3 " 1 " 0 S ?'. 2 II Earned ran? Baltimore 4 !' . ?. ? *? r ? 1 ? ?iron Baltimore 1, Hn 10, Br?-K)klvn 1" I',.-*- ? ??*;-:; aft Lucid 8 It ?ein 1 04Stn 1 H "Ola ? :r. Tr. , li?^ T? ?-base hits?OrlfllB fe., rlfl. s hit? ?La - - Si ilen 1 1?. M'r?r?? 2 K'-.-i 2 K- ? ?'-.-??. - ran. I?. t.;a.a? steOraw, I: ??? ni 1 <? '.y ti:( by pllehsr Bj ''?-.- 1 " . ; ?pirf5?M irray and Long ? - ! - GAMES IN OTHER 'I'l'lKS. WasMngtoa. ?*.!?'?: '.'?'?' ..??!? team th!? aften belt? hit 1 g at ; r - in?. thou*;!! '1* t'.tn! number ?' I..."?? 11..:- ' '.? i was fr'-ni'-r than that of t ?er? bit hard from 1 ?..??.? Innirn betag mi an " I Hill? del.ir.iu six ) "- ? ? hor.?v ?', ?'.:. 1 m ? ; . ??? In ?h. ilxtli In th? :.:??? lng Boyle, of PbllaO. phla, la g : *." ?,,r,r a foul tiy ..-; ?C?in?; t?i? l.;,-t.-l ?.i" '.? t.- ;? front of the rlghl I Mmtirn ..- I to i.'.i.-.-. In ??. ' m? " In colllfl n In t? ? ii. ; !. al I lb? f rrr.?r had to retire fl farn? A tits pis?**, but had S ' ' a ' 1 0' Atter.lr. .'. ???? T ? I ?? a?-' PtatedeipMa .???? ? " 0 4 0 ' ? "?~,?", Was .'? ?." ?' 1 0 I 0 o 0 i-i?i i.. ?::?'-. 18 "?'? ssl gton 12 Brroi I . del;.hn? '? '.'.:. m i?, i" n 3 Ballerte? I .??- irai Clem? I?; 1" ?llarkey, McOuir* . A 1 ?? , K? f. IsiuS::".1>. April 2.*>.-''ur.r.ini*hani pli td g ? ball this aitssawra, -Jlowtng bob ?thai ???? 1 hit? la say Ing. l?culs\io?- tooh a Kittlr*; Mr. .1. . I I red 'Mr'.?n ruri? in thr?? Inning? <:? ?:?'??? -r. bita Preston'? bstitng gad li?M.:in: sad lbs fkldlag of Bbugarl and Btrattoo wen the fcatur?-?. Attondaa - i."-"" Th? ?core: Chi Bgo .0 - - 0 0 0 0 0 0?4 Loulsv:::? .1 " " 1 0 B 4 4 ?i 18 Basanita?Chicago 7 Loulsvlll? 20 Error? Chicago A, Loui?Ai;i<. .".. 1 uteri? irui 1 and Moran; Cunningham ar.d O le. L'a ; -- M '?? ?'inc.r.r.itt. Ai-ni l?. Han pH ?' finely to-day and bald Cln-Inr.a'l <i??\r.. K-r?i7..ni %au? ? ah 111 a pis ii sad ah lowed the M?.".r? to bal soi "i***s lwo->sgg?r? la Uh ninth. Atiri.^i-..-. ? ?'?? OtO. Tba I re? Pltr?l?jrs ." 1 1 0 0 2 ? 0 .1 7 Cincinnati .I " " ? " ? ! " " I Bas?kbita PIttibunt 10, Cincinnati g LStron Plttsl irg 2 Cincinnati '? l-.a-i-i:*-- Hart sad iugtlen; Foramen am bj'ir??. i rr plr'- K.-I..-11' . St. I. '.is, April ??"> Oetreiand asm trie rn.'orfy gams of the M-ri?-ii r> >!?y in tasbtng style and without error, !:.-?? f DC Bt I>?ul? and ?Vj.py f ,t lbs vmii'.rH. pHelted In wlrriln? form. Mlaty lain t?-!l durtng A- SMlra Ka:i.?. Attendance, l.fKX*. Th? ?.-ur?-: Oovelar.d .1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I o I f. U-ala. OOOOOOJU' 1 luseh'.'i-' a-. Loul? ?) Clereland 7 !.r.",.-i Bt U ?? 2. Batteries t*upp> ? .'i Zimmer; Ehrst and Pel'a Cm pire-- lietiH. l'n.M'l. r.. e. April %\\ (Spactal) Brown and Dsrt mouth ? I bat again on Lincoln '?'?> :d thl? sfi th? .-'j'.-jfia.-i-? from Hanover winning th? bame bj - thre?.- niri? bt lbs ;.'i.t Inning oa ? ?'? . 'i ..'!?? ar.d ? h-.ti'-. The Baiesag '.f iho i?j-'-:. ith 1 .111 ? superb, ??:.:.?? tha*. of ?he Bras-a nino. though of s high order, la-1??-1 much <f th?, usual ?nap. Patey start? 1 In to ?? twiiiirifT T?- DartmoMih, but v.?? isplsrod by D after th? iti ?*? uuilng Brady ?' ipled Um i^ is t-n 1 rn, and With ?ho ? ?? <-|.'|..i, .,f t'.- Brsl Inning dl --?lenilld work. Catelnw Daaae gatrs Mm r*a?S4**nl*av**nl ?apport Th? ?core. Blown .1 11 0 0 0 1 0 0 ?1 2 Dartmoatl.:i e 0 0 0 0 0 0 x 3 Ua??"iii'.H B?*owa n. Darimouih '.< Brio?s Brasni ?. ter**-? HOUSE FURNISHING conitiN?; ?ti;.*.sii?s. n ti.i.uy. cito<"Ki:r.v. 1*1X1 1 IHN? AN'u OJLAgg. BOOT Hi-:KKi?'i:iiAToits. WATICH 1'II.TI:KS 4M) ( OOl.KltS, Ci:i)4ll AM? 4-AMPIIOHU'OOI? OMKBTB. & 130 and 132 West V?? St. r'?rtmouth 2, Hatterl.??Tirknv ?ni Pur.-i*; I'atey, D; ir.'.:- anl Abbott. UD.plr? J ? ?; B ? " ?'?imhrMgre. April 2.'. iSpe.M-,1.. Hv\s.-: play".i a roc game Wtth the Unrcll?, ? ?Kml-pi*ifess**??nai iKim, day, winning <-n?iiy. Beth w\?tt played ratkot kam t.i.-.u?-., tho i1r,r\Hrd nlr.e ?strKTired kB lmtWW?IM?Blt Um*? v ,' Itvely -.? rrh Harvard I ' Mute beaUi ' - - M Inr.i-.c?. ?;r?-r ry and Mortem. MeJCte? can ??v BlM ?came. In the last two Innings H?gMSI ?triKii.? rut four inen. Havvard I "? ! tretly, ?"?**? ?fteen hiu with ? i ial of twtnt) f ??*? r!l'* I?*????*? ** a bom? run by Hayes end a (Is ' ? :':! tleM RaneL The m Harvard . g | 2 I 0 0 ( I I I_ov?ll? .???..'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'. o .' .: " '-' ?' 0 '? 0 At Ti. Buff?! . 81, Th ... i?;. Erantnrllle, [nd. aSvanavlll? 17, Kaftwlll? 10. Ithaca. N. v., April 23 .' --..:i : .-.'??>'/ flefisated Trln by tin? ?cora of 27 t', 11. PRINCETON ANI> CORNELL I'l.AY T III IRROW. Princeton. X. J.. April .*? (Bpee li).?The Prineet bafeieiiii t?v?m win leave here lo-morrow afterno for S.-ranton and Ithaca, where fhery play Corn on ?fJatnrday ?and Monday, r ;?? ttlvely, Capta JtrookH, win, has bee?n ill for the >*>aal week, s arcompany the team and will probably play. T following ni<?n win be ? kei ?? ?ng Altma Hltxrot, Eaaton, Javne and ?", l**on, pitcher?; "t Brooke, I >. Ward and Gunster inne-ld; P \\ .?r! i Kelly, substitute Infield; Payne and Bradley, oi lie Id; Trenchartl an i Titus, ca? her :. TALK ABOUT TURF AFFAIRA KCMOR OF a PR0P08ETJ 1 '.'? ELVE 1 ?.?. XV P.ai MEET AT MONMOtTH PARK. There ar?> rumors that a twelve-elay r.iirc mee lnp; win lee hci?! at Monmouth Park during coming ?leaaon. It la sail thai Tlronui? B. Croft anxious :?? ^, ur.? a hotel Heer ??. i in l li busy ? t:i'.::hiR' the i..matures of cltlsene t.> a r?'-'??'**.. .N body ?seemed to know anything about *hn rep? y?Mterda*r. M?any persona who ar.? ?uppoaed :.. familiar with the i?.hk Branch ?and M on man County affair? laughed at laio Mi*-.'! of racing Monmouth Park. ? >n?> of t?:? l?ng Branch ?oci and political le?xdera, who requi?-?! a solemn pled that !: n name should nut bo mentioned under ai c?rrv:m.s!;in.-,'?, ?a,?? the following i tari ng In I ma tlon: ? Yon h<>? these bar bisa.-k Its iir<- )ust a-?w.>c;>l ererything before 'cm over thar In Jersey, en" th politician?, have to hump 'emselvee ter keep In lin ?Consequently we s bike so as ter be re.i ly fer th annual n:a??-t. You U\l Jest i?" them strangers w ti" meat en' drink too -.? ?. -i we get a Arm hold ? 'em. Montnouth Park Is the best racetrack In tl kentry? en' ??^ reck in ??n havln' at.? > w?ee ks' rac : tournament, pervldln' we K'-t the ;??...;< fer i on' kin get some of you city f?-'.!. rs ti r p it i:;? : i coin for thi r pusses en' m< dal? " Shades of Brookdale, how have the might fallen! Bicycle racing on Monmouth Park trai k! The extremely warin we-uther of yesterday ga*e train? rs a chai e to ? Ive the lr .-h.-ir^? s ur-? ful ?<??.-. Many of the horse? retain their Hinter coats, but few days like yesterday will cause <;.::. :> she ttvlr coats rapidly. \v"!:i:.,i!i !:?-..:. oi?j??-*s to a statement made I y? stcrday'a Tribune In re gar i ? ? the n cord of bt| a- eragei In ??'??- of high st ppei Mr. Eastc "In i report In The Tribuns of a ?..?r?e aalswhlc took place In this cltv on . i ? . ? rve l M. Ware Is quote | .i? asserting that th- average tOSj. obtained for ten ! irse the record, ai pass : by m re thai ? 9 pel head thai n th?? sal?? of 11. n Morgan I oi -? - Square i ; : lei ::.,?. Mr Ware' ? ?? ? ng, but Is all errect. M Ware selects the ten horse? bringing the ; - - - ind rji*/< ill the ivei ? i ??. .... : als, :: -??-.. i f si itii g that foui :? ? ? horses wei soial for an ...?-.. I believe, - - ? .. . ? f! ?. This av< rage I, not. a Mr ,V it? crt age secured on an ? high steppers at auction, *??.:?, . ?ing lay n, irlj J'. ; ? ., I ? ? .i . ? ; .... ?.Moi gan collect of park Ma S tuai ?? ? larden In ::'?''.:? I ' ?? ? the . te :.. Ma? '??' . .".-: ur horses, at an average of $77". t . i a very diff?re n matt? r '.? kivldlng it b.e te Bad w? lvl?i< ; .'.el made I';- eleven if Ihe highest pi hoi sold a: Mr. Morgan's .-. verag : r th ??'? ven :??...:'. have ! ??? i over J 5 . ? than the ten horse a refe rr?-1 to.*' ? RACIKO IN' OKRMAXT. i>r:::-. April 22 The ?Carlshorst hurdle raes i Helnersdorf ( r a prise of '.??" marica run to-4a* ? ., won by Babiole. Bui pple was see ?nd at ';??????.:.. third. The hurdle ra?*e ; r . ntlemen :'->??, only, for prir.- ? ? ? . ? was w n by Daphne. Antiquar ?.'. as ?i nd The race for the Or ne wal : Prl m f i,l? m?i , \.. ? -.'. . ?? ? ?-. ? i ?? ?.;'?? nd M ka? r-" ?? ? :n the mt'D at mi mphw. Memphl?, Tenn., April tS To lay was th? fli day since the mee i te.?I : ? ? tgomery Pa i but | the Tbe ? i lent was agait ? ? i ? is the oi ? - ? t'i'-m Joe '. ?'???? an won he a ?*lly In the victoi j of 1'. !:. the :? urth race, obtaii li th? ? ! i r: ?? of : to 1 gainst th? horse A m itch ra?*e wil ?? '-.'.? ice 1 ,,". ?? noon be t-'.-. l: >? ,.l Santa Anita, Henr; young. Cash l~>> fo 1 amblen and ot hei .? - lare I off, ..:i s ?uni ol the ???-.'? * ,. i : ? horse to < ? . . , g. ..,...-?? . . ' ?? , i ? .-,....?? : i,z .?' -. ? . ? l I'i ' I. : 1 II? -. ? , tl ? -? ? ' ; ? ' ! n? -.-:..??. ... 2. i ' s M ? ? . - - '?..?. Il? i ? ? * ??.,-.' : :?.*, r. .?...'.- ' ?' ?. , . L?.?> .. ?' ???,. : . ? . :??. ? . - ? . i . . ' Itjrr? II'? i ? -, \ ? . i. tl,?? ' Tl??,? : ?: , l ? .. ?...;.-, Tv, Inkle If ''??'? U| ??. ? . :.'??<??. ?,;;.. ??'...,. 1?C ''.' rni 2 to 1 ??.:? .-?'.?.! It?...- IOC ..??;??, 1 .nd; e ?? nt, i :;, .iv ?? n ein), .' ? . i, third. Tim* I "IV C*hlquli ?, '? ?rn. Plinee ???. I' M i ?.''??!? m ?? - mil? .-. 1 ?. ??? ?' ' leer), 6 I 1 ?-. ,,. W ml .' hi? ?"- IM In), ti to 2, ?a .... I'rlii"?. l'"'. .''. Weber). >'? ' ? 1 th "1. Ttm? J e.. .t l- .- ,. I?i, ,.? ..-.?i K? :'? .? ?Iso rai _? WINNERS AT NASHVILLE. Nashville, Tenn., April 8 -Ths attendance at aCumberiand Park to day was not to large a.?e usual, : the weather being thr??atenlng. ?One favorite ,if:er ?xnothM WM bowled over, Pttt?Jburg, In the last ra?*e, talons ?rewarding bla backers. The horse wan at *-v'<-n mon?y, and be waa l.'-avlly ba ked at this prie ???. Bumrnar ? a piral ? acUInc, elx furlong? Vereda**., !?r> (A. Barren), 0 to 1. tavon: Qtt,rge M..?.-. IIS (Hlsurheer), 4 me .. ? i Ilia? ?. Hawk, 111 il'-ne -i. * lo I, ihlrel Time 1 Ifi .-'. ?'r?.ix. ?Sumrtambullal, Trsmp-M?rl?>iil, Ve/intl? Id, ?.:?:..? Bua-hana? J l ?Im ra ( f?i .-. -, '.. . ;-.-.- -.?? i- itft u' the | tirona : ? ?? I ? furl?.rrt i:x-ms?-, 110 I Hi ??- ?? ,; -, i. ?. ?.. ?: nd a, 113 .11 Williams). !-' to 1. .??-. nd; :?. .,..?. 107 (R Wllllsm??. 3 i? I, I ? " *'-'. Mr?") Nell. Princess Vietn?. Ustl? Ujgsn, I..- Dove . ? ;.:?-.. .. ?. ran. Third ng, By? and a h? *.' ? ? Hrowr ?rood le?. ..-;..;.k-i.'-i' 2 to 1 ' . *.- . .-* ' ?V i ... :. 1. I...-. ??:.. 1"- ?fun : te .. ibli-d 'Time i ?'.-.. it. ; I -. ?'Wb, King CTaft :? ' ' . ?;.... ,. !,,?.,. 3 r, !. -: rins m; j. ... , . -.1 Ale?'.?? 100 th' ner), U to 1, I'I... II 111 ?'? il -' Lit l ? ... B?rdet? ... mu .. i fifth ? Belling. "- ';-?;' ',, tMug. lent iTurneri. even. ?' . '- ?n l?'er? ?. !"?' ? ,?,.;?, 1 -? : '1. M ' ' '' '?' ' " '" '? . in,..- I :?' '? ? ' ' ?sis rai ? THB L.BXINOTON SPRING MEETINO. Uxlntrton. Ky., April ZS Th? annual spring meeting of the o? I Kentue ky Asi oclation will begin here to-morrow. He raes are coming In from Nashville and Memphla, all th? I In the Wesl being either h?re or on t'"lr "???'?? McClel? land will hardly atari Henry ??f Navarre, saving him until l.is string goes !'???<? ?mmona who last ?Saturday beat Dr. ?t?"'. I? ":i ,l,1" ''"' !;'" morrow, and to da) his trainer breexed him a llttie. the chief race to-morro? wil '??_ t tillers Rtake, at a mile snd ?ne*~elghth. w th llren? doo, The Commoner, Himon V\ . ''""'. AJ "'? \*\> n .,, and Galon !>"?". who have M??.wt, '?.,.ii :?, their work, W. II l?audeman wl I h?ye . i, ,rgo ??? . the booktraklng privileges and thinks there will !??? tift.-a-.'i books. _ _____ A FIXB BBW FAKE BTBAMBB OBDBBBD, Detroit, Mich-, April B Th? !,?;,'",, "ry ? Company baa seenred the contrae? to build ? new steamer for the Ctowland and Buffalo Trun.it Company, for th? Clevsland-Buffato route. Bh? win be the largnt aid? wheel r and faatest boat : on the Qrsal Lake? Hha? will cos? a ?ul ?TO.?XKI i anei will I,- rea?l> for Imalnssa on *vn\ ; next , The new eteotner will IM Ml ^-?%^g2L,,IlI" : feet 6 niche? m?>uMe i heani. and ]' \ '\S>* v. ner I hull will be built of open-h?arth ?-*?? I,trvi^"?'^? will be of ?he compound. *?*k'nR".^?m?.rrr _"5 I a low pr?sure rvllnder. ? ncbM '"^?/"???J; "d i a stroke of 12 feet. She will have s.co.r?, ac,om [ mudalions for 6vw people. THEY LOST THE TARPON, COMMOT'ORE BENEDICT AND THE ONEIUA H "ME Ell" M A CRUISE A FI?if FT ?Y FROM PCNTA RAS.-"A-A*?' ADVKN TTRB IN' HAVANA?BCBKliea 09 A PHILADELPHIA BARK. Commodore E. C. Benedlcl srrlTed h^re yesterday r>n his steam yacht OneJda from a cruise to Florida and Cuba. The Onelda left here ?*n March 2:. Mr. Benedict haying on board si hi?- guest Be Poorest Mantee. ihn yacht csu-fl I a storm oil the .??'ni't knd ?.ut into Delaware Breakwater, afterward 1 ruen Ing at Charleston, S. ?'.. where Jam'-? Ross, of Montreal, Joined the party. The next r?rt waa Key West and from then- th" yacht went to Punta Rassa for tarpon fishing. ?Mr. Benedict said yesterday: "With a ten-ounce rod ?nd a light line l caught a t.ir;'?m weighing 100 pounds, 1 played him for twenty minutes and killed him, but ,i* we had no gaff along ?v.- could 11 >t 1 et him in th i boat " After th? tarpon fishing was over th* Onelda went to IIiv.Ti.i. The pilot Who to? k the yacht Into the harbor snehored off the Gorernmeni wharf. 1 '- wharf i.? generall- f?t th? ll-*posal of yachts vli ting Havana Owing to ths disturbed stats of the Island ? prohibition has hen Iseued sgalnsl the ii?? of the ?; ivernment wharf ?cept by men-??!". ???11!. Mr. Benedict snd his friends dM not know this, so they sreni to th? landing In the afternoon with guileless hearts. The launch was sent back to the yacht ?nd the party started for the M?- ir?n pate??. ]ior,. soldiers surrounded them snd refused to let them pasa The -?idlers could not speak English ?nd the prisoners e ? '? 1 ' s*>eah Bpeaaish, ?> there they were kept for nesrly half an huir In the hot i?un. Finally a Turk, who had t*eaehe 1 Hiiv.ma on his (ravels, passed by, ind saw through th? K;ite of Iron spikes ths One'da's party. He spoke English snd called the officer of Ihs guard, who apologised and let the Commodore end hli friends out After that the C^-rtaln-Oeneral gave them a permit to uss ths landing From Havana ths Onelda went to Nassau, snd then mum home. On April 21. off Hatter.-?*-, the Onelda sight? 1 the barkentlne William H. Diets on fire. The Oneida'a boats were manned, end went near enough to find ? ? the had 1.n abandoned About three mile? ? r on the Onelds spoke the schooner William Fr. lei :>. if i" id? p a. which had the crew of tho sbsndoned barkentlne on h ?ard. The captai of the Frederick sal?! that when he sighted the 1 ark? ? tin? she had three feel of .vater In her hold, and ? In deciding to abandon her. he took ?1 ? set I . ? Ml on Are ?ifi'h the i .ru-mi:'- 11 . :.-??? were from Brun wick, Oa., lumber-iaden, tor Phil ? I? ?phi 1 BRONZE PLATES' FOR THE DEFENDER. !?! toi, H !.. April 25, There Is no longer any bt ?' it the upper portion? of the Defender will ? !?? 1 wli h alumin To ?'. .y .1 car toad of aluminum bi nse plat? srri?/i '. here from the Pitt abut** Reduction Company. Re h A:ite 1? about twelve feet In lensth, from twentj two to t ' 11 r. ;.- Ine II ?rldth, and ab ul .?:.?? .,-?. il 'ter , I n ? non cook on thk wat home New-Haven, April 25 It was itated on good su thorlty on the impus to lay that Bob Cook, the of 1 1 ?crea 1 ? ???'. ' r home snd wo:' 1 Join th' res 1 ? ? ?? This Is .1 month - than A- u.i-? .... ? si I '! ? V.-il? crew N It Is pr ?bable ; bal the ? ?? ? .' i r A ? ? ' :??**.? Is the re? '. for Ml ? ook'S ?mr.;.- ?'.??;? ,r- .ra fr->::i _^ Ci -T.LEOE R : '? ?RDfl SMASHED. TALE ' '? 4THLI.- l ' OR? ?"' WORK AT I TIP 1". SPR1NO OAXRS X.-w-ir ..-. \-,'r'.l .'. tflp? lall K\ the spring riiir..?? of the Tale Tr.i a Atl letl Ai i ? latl m, hel : this afternoon, three ? 11 1 I two intercollegl it? ?? A? were broken ihe mile walk, ?he harn in?*r throw snd the shot put Th? hammei snd ? ? t were bi <k->n by Capta 11 ;. ,-.. ol the Yale 1 1 .?? walk by ' :..: ill's time snd 1, and th. lar.ce of Captln Hleli thron 130 feel Ills dlstai - Thrall's new r. - ; 1 . .1 ? ? ? 1 si hilf. H '.t-.k'-i 1 t I mer thr ? re rd the foi made by himself last yesr in V ? I'oi I I feet and fi I ' 11 l pul ft .. ' ? I I ' ; he ms le , ?? ?? .- - || tier I ' ? . . ? ' ? mil f l' tt ihi ? . 1 ? ;. 1 ... ? -,'.- I ?to ... -.-.... ,- g 1 the I t ; i- n g that no 1 the 1 t Yale a I I < 1 f 1 ; ? ' ' fart, lo .... ? With I ......... . ? .. r 1 ?, ..... ntested ? . ? . Ml tho event ? ? 1, and 1 winners of dU< mt a A ?. t fiirth? fylng, to 1 I I ...... , ? ? ., live of I he be .... 1 ? ? ? . ???.;, .-? ??? ,i- ? '??;, the ; ? ? 1 . mother H .i-foid boy, ? ? 1 . It .ison In this ,????;.;? ---r 1; one In . 1 tue other. The til .t.. limit In : ? hubb ?ho? did I ?. ?? '. 1 ?lersr.l and l.rdai The .... ? i? ? A ?? man In ihla r,? ? thl? ea on will ' ? .'. ??? H< ? 1 .??-:. .-. 1 .???-.? In ? id ?? 1 " v..1 i* rev? 1 ? Ii Burnett, . ? mor. fi-um the 'A?-?- lie ah? wed hi.? h? ? ?:- 1 .1 large lie i In th? 1 pee I) tin.: 101-5 -???.!. Is The lui'.:? ?cored ? .. great? :, mi! er ol point 1. and m then ? 1 ? 1 ' i-, '..-i Cup fur th? ? -? time The winners snd scores -.v.r.- as f '?? < ?11? :. .-. -'.r. i -ni daal Won by Burnett, :?;. time 10 1 S ? '.. By? - "'- third Hilt, 'S3 ..-i i.?- i> Won '1 perkin? 'SI tin? I'll *> ,.. ind?; y. -i-I. Hatch, '.'l third i ?.l?-. '!?'. Ti ' - I . Won by lllll ht. ilme, :. mtn. ,:,,.... - ?? ? > . ?? ?.., Mile wait ??' 1.1. " ? ThraJt, 'SO; tlm? 7 mir .',??.-.? n- ? ? ? -. 1 J ' ? ? i, :?? Two Lu? .'r.-l ?-i , tw..-?- ? ,r.l daah "-* > by m.'.,,*- 'f?l. Hi..-. EI3-? -? ? 1?. ?e -ii*. . I,ul,",. ?liii.l. Ha??. '!?'?. Ou "'?'' ?? ? '?? ? ?? v. -i t.j h-.ii.i. ?::,. -iiti?. M i-r, ??,?. MM?; ?e. ? : .1 ? ??,. ?!??, Ihlnl, ?l.-ri.M. 1.7 ' "?- ' r- Won I Mi fan, i g.; I tne, 4 min. 40 ' " ? lib ?T; ii.o i. 'i |. ?.?:.,., I '0s Two t .:.,.,. : l-iweni; yard hurdl Won by Cady Tm*, time, ?.?;, ;; ;, ??? -, i.nd, r- rklns, ?? H If-miia run ?Von i ; Waalhama l"i Mm? 1 mtn -?"?'? "? . ?? md, l?aphnm, '!'". ihlnl Crane 'M '!'' ?i:.?: "? hamm?i Won by II' k.,i; K. dtatane? IsO '?? ll inch? -ii I. ' -had? i n. ?;. 121 f. -? :, . y II .?:... -4^ f.-i Br.iwn, ';< ;. t<> (? -? 2H In. ..'.-.. ii.mi ?' It, ;.?. : I? belwaen Th. n is, '"" snd Allen, 'i'.", .ii? ?. i" feel '? ', in. be? 1 inning ...', |Ump \s m bj ThomfM m, -rr, dtsUac-? .'. ?e*' B I' ? i ? i . ; ?.. ".?, third, M? rwln ' :' I ' '???! lull l>- I !.. '.'?I ,|l-"?n'e ?l '''?' '" ~ ? ? ?n.| !??. ?-. ?miMi. '01, third, iTieuey, OH WARNED 'i'? WITHHOLD THEIR DITES. ,|!l" ' omp ? .-.,r ths new Manhattan Ath? letic Club have led Henry r*dwards, who Is treas lir'r of the . .'?. ., i ., .?' tl - itqua Club Asso? ciation, t.. :.?;, i i h? following letter t.? ths mem b?rs of the athletic < lub: A ? ? ou are d lubtlens aware, the lei sor of the N? a Manha ? \ |,t|e < 'Jub '? the I'lqua Cl ii, a. -.'i. ilion, i i.-ii by :h- idjustroeni of the affairs of tl. ? I'lqua Club \ ?..rl.itIon, or otherwise by ''''' 'i ' leur? if ne. iry, 11 rmsnency snd ? ? management are assured, mnmlx-r? m- reap? etfully n qui i. I to withhold d,.- re? I tance of the semi annual dti?-s <>f the N?w M an hat? te i ithlettc lub I payable May l. until furth?T notice In the mean time, and until this r.-inii ?hall hn\. been accomplished, mir member* an .-itit;..j to all the .-i it, prlvlleg?s, ami ihe mansgsment will !?? pie? I to we| -.ni- thi- in- mi - i ? si all tlm? i, A PAPBBMAEIRO ens ceux BEOEOAXIEED, Kingston, S. v, April "a* (Sperla*). The ext-nsv. p ;? rmaking plant -?f the Sheffield Manufs turli ? . Company, ..f Batjgertiea bas Juel be n reorganlt? i ??lid will !.. rcafter he known ?is the BaugerUes Men ufarturlng Company, with ? capital .-itn.-k of ?3S.00D, ???.ir i j.?.?,,;.-.,f. ?,f Bpiingflrld, Masa.; Edward C. Rogers, of (be Bams 'ii\. .lohn <;. Myers, of Ai I'.o.. . Charles A Bchultse, >.f thl? dty, snd William r" Russell, Robert a Bnyder und Daniel [?amb, of i Baugertles, are the i^?>?**poratora, .-.i t, ba**1ng sn ' i-" in! number of shares of ?i.ek Robert A. Snv?l?r w.i? elected rj**esldent, Dinlel Lamb ?dce-pn>sbleni enl Howard Clltlirspy tre,,?nrrr nut K?ii?r?! mana? ger Mr Oillespy, ?- the receiver of the ..id coi ?I property ror IHO.O00, snd referee under the ?,. rtaage, machiner y, et.-, r,T u;d"?i7i The new eoocsrn I? Bald t?> be free fp,,m debt "an I tho bu?lne?? of blank-book manufactura will i,? vigorously pusbed. m I'"'"'. sold th.. Jf.hn W. H.-arliu*. s? Id th- real est?t? THF CBUI8ER REINA BEOESTB fOVSD. LYIXQ IN Ko PATROMS ?OF WATER BETWEEN f*APEfl T.vHll-A AM? TR-tXFALQAR. Madrid, April 2.'.?Tli" crulaer Reina Repente. Which was lost In a Moral off th? Spanish ?-oast l.iFt month, h-e.4 been found in 100 fathoms of wa'.cr, midway between Capea Tai fa and Trafalgar. Th?' Reina Regent? sailed from Tang?s* for Cadiz on th" afternoon of March 10. A heavy storm was prevailing along t .?? si uthcrn coast of Spain, an l II i- supposed that the cruiser foundered In ii. Th? Reins Regente c**>rrle?i a shin's ? um [.,1!,;. of ??..'??.. she was the largest vetaeA In th? Spanish Na\*y, an., was on.- ??: the warships which towed th" can veis a ros? the o ean and took part m the Columbian naval parade her? two years ago this month. --?^ -BACK SCMBEB* BUBO'S GREAT LOSS. ?RE Wild, not OtVE UP HIS BITBIXBM, HOWEVER ?LINES ri'.?N WRICH HE vvi?i:KK.!'. Tha deMtruet'on of th? iMiiMlng in ?Long island City "n \\'?dnead ,y night In which su atorad the Inmensa atock of old neirspapers ai I tnagaxtnea owned lay Robert M. Budd, better known u "Hack Number Rudd," ?caused a lai*ge losa, on which there was no Insurance. Budd himself ??? uld not estim?t ? the value of bis stattete, an.i th? Inaursnce rompantes would not Insure li exc pt aa old paper. The build in,? only was li sui ? Th? publication val-.;.? <.f th? thousands of new pa]. r and magaaln<*e which Rudd sold were in the building w*u )."",''??'. *rii.? stock was storeed In ., t? ? tory bnlldtng ?S> by S f?ret, attached to the rear end of Rudd's atora and dwelling-house. It was ? carefully arranged, and Budd could tell Juat where ; t.? go to gel any paper he had s call for Budd had In hla stock s complet? file of The New? Tork Tribune from April 10, 1S41, to the present date; also complete Ales of "The Herald" from Sep tember '?-'. ISC; 'The Bun." from September -i. I ?SB; ? i,;.. Timas" from Ird and 'The World" from June 10, WO. Tin' oldest paper In ?mld's collection wa e copy of "Th? tandon Post" of l?Jl?t Th? .., i. ? American newepsper he had a origtnsl copy of "Tl!- m". ! .-? ???? Osxetl ?" publish? I May :, m The lir;?-! blanket-sheet newsi iper In th>? collection n.n , copy of the Chri ??Th? Boston Notion," prlntesd In IS41 II was the largest pa| r Budd ever ? The biggest prit*? Budd ?yvcr re elved for s single n?-'.??; i?..:.'.': - : . .T.i vv..-? paid ti hj I late "J ke" Sharp, of Broadway i.lie Aldermen fam - ?'. ? p .' v iys contended that he was I rt? Uva rasara ; ? ttl -- the !?:? i . .? ?...n i.i-... .-? i proved it by obi from BiKld a ' ". he S, .- ". ? . lie ? lated Ma IS, IS :. tu v?. ?. a was print) 1 an a u I of hla Ormt atte ' ipt. Among the colle ?tlons of wl . the ? ' ' ? .*.;?<?' th?- ??oil? ' ?!'.?? ? ? ? II- ili rofy of the numb? ;???". :? ? aa print? I n Hi-.. ? ? ? tlon of irti ins Hing "' one oi ev??rj kind .-? 1 l?v n the War of 1 I In t ? - .. ? . ? i ?.'... . I ual "Ha. k N . ' h ? . t ? olal j ? ? , 1 ? I ? I lo the ? ' Lttle l(. . ?? for back nu ? , ? ? . ? . : ' ? had I u p 11 cat? . ? ... v the fir? In his bu g ?.'..'.;.'? tl ? *lr- .-.II H I :.>r l of papel the building went all ntg It. tl of I stock. He will noi ??????- . . Uxth-av< n?l Thirl i -.? ri. ??? he has a ten year.?' < - I - ' ??????? ?? : that he had oft the country In i that If II was :????? iry the i p him IWIXDLBD A TBCHTFri FARMER. Cul a. N. T.. April 1 . ' ? ??'.. 1 ' -.-?.?:?.: 1 ? ? ? ' oper-.-i negotlat to pui ? ? farm v ' ? ?:?!* was Intre ? ? ???'? Mr Hubboll t ? ??? ^ ? - ...... .'..!.. ? - : " ?? ? r. Not ...... I to 1 ' '.??;???!-. I | ...... two I i ' ?? ' ?? i or ..... .. ., ? ? ng a Yule r. II ? . ? .... . ? > ;???:???? - e back 1 ., ? . f the farm a ? ? : ? . ? ? .. hard? i ? l ? ? ' ? ? -.. i?1 tl ? ? ?? tered end 1. N ... ! II iffalo iti.vt ? '.? ItBISHOP KEXBICE TO M e ' f A ?II I St. 1 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? v- . . ? i \r -hb nt.-. late. It Is sa . . ? .- found. Th, ' ? . . mes i . . ? ? ? ? ? event ol Ion of all the pi M ? ? ! ..i . ? . Hid pe 0|>l i ITn-.i | LIOHTXIXO KILLS A MAX ivi? r?" HORSES W? lite : " v.r'i 2". Wil i u : Ml . age 1 ! !\:v five ? . ' , - . . ? I by ? lng this afte rn. "-i .it Heim?, l??n P e'.i Tv. i )...,. .????? . ? k by the fa t anal killed, and si ey, was rendered uncona loeis. but ?-.i.' . 11 ? j nu |ui I Hi: TRIBCSE At M I *> If. IP TO ITS wr.i.r. K ARNED RBPtTTATION. ! Kr >m Th ? Il iffal i foui I? ? The Tr bun almanac i ? an annual publ ' n With whl li ;.. politician '-'" llspense, and altti Which ?i?-er-, t i'.-i i, . nt ma-, ?vin? leal? with :.???> like? I . . . ? ? 'I he I - i" foi l? i 11 up !" H ?? Almanac's well-earned renufatlon, .-. i .. ??ugh ts ... - i table? f eleetio ?? n - ? ? tt luinmarlei of the pla r.irtni of both i irti? In ..ii : th? .-'t.- . '? ? ,11" almost a? ?-., y to make .. list ol e things not ? ? ? ' t??mpi t" .-. .! ;..'.-'.. ... iltl fui ? ??.. .?. ; . Its , :.w page? give ? ?i. . ?? ? ? : fo nation EVER? Si BJECT i'i .'. KRED l"i ...i i ? e Post? In tel Iget i i ? a Si iv 'i "ti Ti lb n ? Aim ? ?c foi : ?"< la al i ?hand 1 lie book contali tail ? ??n ilniost .-\.-: y 1 conceivable subject, m ,tn mucn "i parti ilar 1 it?rent 1 t.Ill cal partie? ['re i -, - ? ?? ? ?? ? I?, tlon ? ..? ? ,. . on, and its statlstl ?i ? ctr ulstlon, foreign trade, eluctloi i, population, i??*nsl ns, rev? nu? i. banking, i . . ? ? i i a1'.'-. It Is ,t ,-?... i book r?.t : ? ? THE C< ?MPl.BTKST I." Bit ISSt'ED Prom Th? Bai r,.mo B ?> i t n ?i 'i. ?? Tribun? Almana , v .. latlon, New V'?,k. .? a i .. ,1 : - ? It is ? lite i by K.l tvnrd Mcpncrsoii and Hem ? It Is. in , <?ur opinion, t.ompltat..*i number ? v.isue?l of this Invaluable, pollUca) real ?' It : ? reference ?mi statistical s-urh thai ih noi ' foi ?> haust I ve quality, .i....... and ?vide v.n.i;. I u? .??,. ej?o pa?.*?. It I ?,i| i>nibi !i U '!- dlrectoi j an i si itlstlca ? xpordtion ..f affairs of *tai?e and affati p??lli ... ... i . .,ii loading it item il Ind iris sn?l e iniiw r?' I ?'-r u ' of ?due al onal In itltution . .' p< peel ?"? , pro?tuctl?in and trad? in the I iitod ?itat?' . ,?l science an?l art Institutions. ..?? | ? ? ? .? . and other lav?s. ,,f f n.'Kii trade, ol p it.lt?: ele at, sn I " ? '? :i> the end of i i"i.c chapter e ?? might e : It?1 r? : ?ting ?lni| t . the till. , It treat no ?>nly ? t i tlons, ? "?. ' n.iii. nts, ? i.-.. statlstli's ' ? ' Win' . ?,. art... " .... i -,. ? irch? i, civics, the Arm) uni Sav) of c ?lieges a?,?i iintversl tie . livor, laws, land laws, foreign governments, railroad statlstl . etc INDISPENSABLE ?TOB 1 UK FACTB. From ti e Dea Moines ?Tai mei ' Mb in* Por 5'?ara ???? bave foun?! thai the New-York Tribune Aim mac I?.i the r.ioi I reliable publl ration? on statlsilcal matters thsi ???? ha*e.canton t?a USC, an I II I l? is;.., . ,-',,,?, Il I '?? !l lip 1" Its usual high (sndar.i Th? Almansi Isa iaooh of 90S ,..<>.?????. Including .1 cnrefull) pre| ire I li lex, and Is Indlspenasbli t.? all who sant th? offlclal ta.*-s and hgures i :.'a:liiK tn flovernmeni truitt rs, Including ! politics and Ana nee, in all the States and Terri-? ; tori-s of th? It Ion FLINT'S F???H?Rii?T?rT (ir.inl eihlblt pf nov?l?lr? In Kii'intiar?. Th? u?.??lt critic?! ?J? levvlt?.l st riina'? ?u fries! aWi* st. GREATER NEW YORK'S GREATEST STORE Millinery. $6.50 TRIMMED HATS, $3.98 TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW. SPECIAL?For To-day ami To? morrow we offer 500 of tliis season's most attractive Trimmed Huts, Includ? ing DITCH BONNETS of Jet, Lace and Flowers; TOQUES, equal to any sold regularly at $0.-50; also many large and medium LACK and STRAW IIAT8, trimmed with Plume? and Flowers. It is ?in opportunity that every woman may take advantage ot, for the styles are sufficiently varied to mee. all tastes, in no Instance Is the value less than Si?.?"'<>. All will lit; of? fered To-day and To-morrow at one price, ^'ma9a9M9Mwmtmm t<<*n fainpi?-? in window. Si Straw Hats, 39c. AI.so 200 Dozen Ladies' Ciilriiiiineil Straw Hat-, all this ?season's styles, ranging in value from 81.10 to $1.30; all on Balo To-day and To? morrow at. Capes==Special. An Importer's Stock of Elegant Capes now offered here at an average <?f 50 per (.ent. less than regular prices. VERY ?^PrXIAL?A grand collec? tion of Ladies' Genoa Velvet Capes? The very latest?trimmed with One cut jet and Real Laces, at 29.75, 37.50 and 49.75, Representing vaines of about double these prices. Siy?isii Colored Capes. - 3-98 - 598 - 750 - 998 were 8.0O; now at were 12.30; now at were 15,00; now at were 20.00; now at NOTE.?These garments are all in this season's most desirable styles, and represent the best special values it has ever been <>ur pleasure to oiler. 372 cu i ld R EN'S REEFERS and MISSE*" ?JACKETS, perfectly new styles, actual value 12.30 to 20.00. all at - - - - i nr JiUl oon.figaaie Bros., -jsr*, !N THE CYCLING WORLD. TO IXDOR8E THE CROT?N CYCI.B PATH. Mi.r.nv..-. ? " ?? :ii'!":.'i!-"x T" ni-'.ht COSEVV roTTRR "?'ii:"? TEMPT"!?" PRIZH OTHtSR *:: wtn AXD i ? lUMBNTB \. wheelmen or, Interested In tbs rnject to ? r: i'.. ? ?;> of the .i.|-.i"i . ? ros I '??* ' ? ?vheel ?. i . a: 1 the-/ believe that tito Mil ? . |n :'.. Legislature can be pasar?, pro* - -.. |a | r ight to b??f. It , : , . . that the wlt?-*l*n**** gl*"?* : ? .u-i h : ? it this matter .... *? .... ;?.- inta rests l .- ir- been asked to hold a preliminary ? .... | formul?t?* son plans I ?r bol ? | ?: either ? | tf influential ? ??? Ina pe -, ?? or -i ....... per l'i - ? of the facts ?rill ft-ly |ii nsed at t i prelln In iry me? tit k. .. |s to be held to-night at t'M o'clock, at the i mty Coramlttea rooms, Telephone | .- v? i??. West Thtrty-olgMh-st. The fol IC have 1 n asked I be p ?sent: I*. 9, Ka . \. . ovcrtns Q* rge 13 Btackhouse, .!. Walter - ; Walter 11 Burnl im, Elliott Burrts, Mr ,.:-., R ?; Detts, Isaac B. Potter, J. 8. I'm*. ? ;...r.?- n Bldweli, r. P. Priai tad Elliott Ma-.m. -.. j? :? -?...i jresterday i?>? a .noimituo com ' .,.-;?? R. Bl Iwell, Elliott llaaoa and |\ P. I'l !.._ \ ?- i Vjfni :il tt?M on Cities at Albany rdiij dec !??! . . : ;? r: f.ivorab'y the bill pro - for the mverri >n of the i?>? er surface of the ? ; : ? . .i r ' a .? iy for wheelman, Th!? i. i- . . i ? ? - r tho riders of the ? Tl s hances are that the ;Ain will be f?rmala** t-i etll ? " , ? i:. \ - > i ? ' ?? olumbta. In Four ...... . . ? . ? nouncea the fotloartng is vote of the Has e of tl ?? ? -:. Bti te 1 HvM n, for the ? g pera mal ? (tori on the he X? -.v-Vork St iff? I?,. ? '. ? a irglng the membership roil [Tl.:*' r l pi ,/?? of I-1 H ' ? h prise l> prise of I - ? ? ' I rise of ''" ? ? ih, ninth ; ? ? ' ? .: i i ' il ? ' in cash flr*-t prise will he paid to thai mi mber ? State '. .*>???? number of ?' i'-i applii'atl ms for ? bets . iprtl l and I) ?? ? r ' t? tes Inclusive .'i-. ?? other prises will ... ?:?; foi the nest hlghei ? In oi '? r. . ? ? ? names, addresses i .,....,?. r, . W S. ?? ill, v.. - ivi lte II falo, before i et 11 .i ? . h sei ill but m eted for a tweei i'i.a ritus ami ?i: unknown ' Willis ? m ? . i, i Titus ? ? hallen ;?? and it thought thai II mime MelntJ<*s Melntjes hst ? re? '-?.-I ..' is a .;'.;.??- -irA ;t ttn r- ? n i r?*? i . ?? hlli Til .. ? done a ????? -ranis better lllnes repre -."? Titus The trophy ?rtll be ' ?; It.000, uid the race '.?ill i-?!'ai>!> tsks i-i i..- at the neu hattan Bes i i< ?f*!;.. ? ntertalnment of th?? Cycle Club of Brooklyn t?. close the indoor riding s.-.i--,"i will take placa j' th? I'lertnont-ave Kink, Brooklyn, to-morrow night I'ycllata .1 airing lo Join the League aif Amerh-an Whs ini-ii m iv . :?- i . full printed Information an,| blank by .-??-,.?i: -.- ? me an 1 ad In is to th.* Cycling l. toi N a V'ork ! rlbune, I A BULLETIN FROM CHAIRMAN GIDEON. SI AT.N.A'iV-, .?W riOXH \M' AMIONMEXTI IN NOUN? EH Philadelphia ?;; -'? tleor-gs l>. Qkleon, chair '? man of tl ? i: icli .; ii".;rd ?>' the Ue?****M of American Wheelmen, to iaj Issu 1 th? appended bulletin: i . following have bi nd ilareJ In Claea B: ?"lar ? I'.im- Ban Jose, Cal ; T A. (Irlftlths, Ban . n ??? Isc i. Cal.; ' lyd ? ?'? aahburne, I ?n.,r:.-. Co'..; i ? Irian lo B. Bte? n ? ?ttuni ? .. luw i .-i pend d pendln i ration Arthur ?'rilT-r. i.- \; . ? . -, . ,. , i'ii.ii,.? Mllli r. Los Angeles; lio I Hi hmldi I I ?:.? ? I ' ? i . loi have .?" granted as f.i'.i?.??;.: Auguii :' ? i , ? lora lo State nu ? :. I* nver, Col , M . '.'. , tu :;..ii Francisco. < a. . July I, M. ?:-',:,- .?.-,,. I. \ W., Ban I? le, i'".i . .*-!'? ml ?,-r .', liarden i'ity Cyclers, Ban Jose, ,'., . Septemb i 2 Rlls - lt> Blcj ?> Cub, Paterson, N. .': .im..- a i..:.\ County Wheelmen Albany, N \ . Jul) 30 Lat? . ? Bl? ?? ??!>? Club Latrob?-, p? nn . Haj 80, i..i Crosse Countj Wheelmen, I.a Crosse, Wls ; M \ 2S Cortlai . Athletic Association, Cortiand, N, V.; April 20 "? ot P? nnsylvanta, Phtla i p| .. r-'.i , .' .?? .!. Rldgway ileyele Club, Kidu v. i. '.-??..-. . J me 16, Wayside Par* Club, Parmtnz ham, M ? *.; Julj I. Norwich Cycle Club. S'orwlcn, - ?'..ni' ; Aii-iHt 29 and "t?, Vermont Wheel Club, Brat t.,-.,....,. \ : . September i'. Creacent Wheel rub, Plalnfi-ld, N. I President Wllllson bi's appointed on th^ Ra?*tn ii.,;.. u ... w Robert, Na 1*8 Washington ave., Bt. Louis, and !?'!-.? l.-rick Qerlach, Montauk Block, Chicago. M i.i,?:- "f the board hav.? bad -uwignod th^m the f iliowlng terril >ry: IMstrlcl A Mr Boblnson, In rh.-in*'* "f Maine. na? h ru .ii i.'. Vermont, Masaachusetts, Rhode ! . ind .m.i Connecticut. 11''ii,,t B Mi ?'.I'.?'"!?. In ohari??. nt N.wVorU. N u ,ia-rs-->. Pennsylvania, Maryland, I >??'.,>.?-a r.>. i ? of Columbia, Virginia, N.iriii un,i s-mth Carolina Dl trlci C Mr Ci*onlr*-r*r, in ctwrja of Ohio. Indiana, Kentucky, Tenneaase. W.'st Virginia. Mio* ,i .?.i, Alabama, Georgia and Klori.ia. District D Mi Qertach, In t-J-suigs of r.iinoi?. \vn i.in in. Iowa, Minnesota, Michigan, Dakou, N> it.i l ?. Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. 1 ':l?-t \'. Mr it'jlicrt. In a-harge of Missouri. Kansas, Arkansas, I. ulsatna, T?'x.ih, N*w?MoxV09 .th I Indian TsfTitory. I'nder th? dlre?-tlon o' Mr rt'.Je >n, ttV foi:a?w?n? States win be governed as follows: California und N??Md.i It M Welch. No. S3, r.iiif.irni.i-.?'., San Francisco, r.?iura?io. C. U Iin t.in Jr., So, 1.7SI Stout?aL, Iienver; Oregon, C. L ll.nv.-. No, tl Thlrl-st., Portland: i'tnh. ('. A. Emise, No. H Wost Secomd-sL, Salt La?;-* City; Washington, W. A, \'an K?>ps. Olympia; Arl?ona, W. L l'Inney, Phoenix. Applla'ailona f??r sanctions should be aent to the above muiied, an In charge of the l?tate In which the rucea aro to be hold, , ?Uicmlrs. Tin: di:st lATMCTRD R'ttRKLRRa M Tl w ????,.<> ,< IttMB America's Representative Bicycle ;:' IN* A M'l.TITl '?F* OF ? *OI N~r'.:.< H?S THERB IS ?.v.-'t?. M THEN Hi I'Kt.Y IN SIVII t'NANIMItl OF OPIKION THERE is BAiTETT THE LIBERTY CYCLE CO.? 4 R'ARRES STREBT, MllV-lORK. l-'iT iitiiil'iKi) AVR.. BROOKLVS. r.eir une? mi STREET, newahk. \. J. Th Metropolitan Bicycling Go,, IIOI'I,KV 1111? und ?;e?TII ST. taca v.ara?es to Casual Parii.) 1?H.>?\<? ACADEMY. A?usic Saturjay Evening. GRAND OPKXIXG Wednesday, May 1st, 1891% from 2 until 10 P. M. Invitations and card.**? of admission m?tj>* he liad tijion application. Elegant Souvenirs will be presented Ci ladies. COLUMBIA MO tIARTFORO BICYCLES. nirjreles rent?is, ttntroeX, KI??Ki-nt Lneken miel ludir?' , nrlura. 302, near DUANE ST., i i7e? \-.i) i it-? m:\h -t::? ?*t. i l'KiM v s rout:, ni,->.-i,-? ?,.?<. ?tt?>.i:- ??-hosl FOR .SATURDAY. BICYCLE SUITS, 85.00 to 812.0?; ??old ,?!?????> lee-rc ?ill.?let lo $l.",.eM?. HovJ*?, ?jOC? pat ?-?air: asara ?Ma? HAXO-MADB seoTi'll Host-".. fJi..**,?? *?M? tfB. ?M? ; r : .?? srsts fl e?J mora?. \ f?-\\ of Mio nnnililr SWEATERS. ti?>>s' ni i*i.?>?>: ?ma moo Nsta'a cet *i..m?. ? rs Us) to woo. \\ till?? (oiiiin. ?r.c.i won? 6e*?c STERLING I S CYCLES. wmsm, dily i hua *MRI BeROADWAY, V *? ? .IV CXSOI.TED MTHTEBT OF THE SEA. afro n **?***?? i".:: i ?e li hi i Tir?* -. ee: , f i;,,. . ????...: ?tories about an .iMr.-5.'>n??4 ship couita from ih- Indian t">?ean. in '??-': His Kn?*r? llsli rorvett? LiaatrJ was cruising oil ?exion. A sinp , ..::? in s.ght a :ii .".'i -.?il ;-; an.1 maicinf .?.i th ? w?t? r. The KngU#h offl?**rs t...ik ?. long ! ?ok, anil on? * ?11 " i h< re '.? -i-rot hing v . , about that vet rl. Eist rrobveh i* 1'???<? ?na (lapping, Slid Ihm I '??' I'-n? ?e; too tshssl. W? l,u?i t?? :t?i run ajown ti har " This was ?lot??, and wt?i ".oar it An- te -. that th? ship h.i?l no irew. aa thers sens ?i.? answer ??? ihe Itnll Wr.-ii boardN it'-re? ?v.r. . ma k of ir?..'..?' until >>ti raising a kali tii.it we ?-,'.-i.? 'V??i- ins i,l.iin hsl ?? tins ix>?Jy a.f u nun tras found M<- had k ? .\ lunM ??> tha |,'f?A-i,.ir.? or the hatch ?*>??? r, .??> ?? apparently l?ai bien i!.?u.| ;il.oni a v. ?If < >.*? mou.? into Vat ?abln th? avva?. bound for Malaga, lo Simin. Hho wo? left ??u tha t-oH.i to ?Chins. A pitrt??r of .v..t?T an th? t..!' of an ??: '. r?j man w., ? round 11?? had been ??.?lai.".i t.? djsMstb. ? ?n saamlntng tha toshook It waa on re rl that tli" : nip arai ??. in -? ?*. !r?aia iba Phil I?ilnes, and name?. Kl Pre > Anteml ?, bul e'.rip?ral*r tha laeii entry ?js h.\ v?.k? ? .?. and -*?.)ke of abamlonlng in? ... ? at i : nt :?,. r?,r. t i..,'??? table ira? li.t i ?* I'ould th' v??.-- I have .- .ene this Itu tourne]? nitho'ri mestln? ? ?.iiaim. .,n?J how liaaf tl" de ?.! men >>"t I.? i ? ' Tl. v v.-??.?? not ?lead ?ix ?ecke, nn.l bath were I ??-*? ? Th.? rrsy AntoTiio vvti? lulfi, lito .vl.e.lras, tlis Bpsnlsh Qovernmasnt it?tifterd, nd theplr ?newer only mail" the myst-'i'}' <i?-oj,?r. 'I'h^ ?hl|? hs I vnllnd frora Callbsa nor?? than .i ,--<r hetore sri i >?i\ iMiolio prt.-m? aa panoaatore, bound for Sp,in and Imm no Lsscars amiMsj h?*i etrew, and th's was j!. j-iU from th.et f:er away tiro? unt'l .tow ti-.e -t<?ry of ?h l*r?j* Antonio 1* un* of th? a .'r-?'.'? of the ?;. . p. 83 per cent, of ordinary oatmeal i?; digestible. % ?; You digest 99 per cent, o? "*%> "^ ****>? H-0