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TAl-K ABOUT TURP AFFAIRS. r.EQ1 ?JTAL ciives his TKAIXKK A S.'AHR rOKTS K.BOET .">MN 1W1.Y INTRIK RACUtfl <BROAl> PHAJtB WAJtB AS STAKTKU , wrt iMar* waa greatly aktftaad on Saturday ?ZanuraJ, ''???' brighteai atar of the Bmarlia* turf, ?ht * **ver< ''hill after hla dally eaaretae Ba r''it*l had coughed aeveral Umea during Un araaU ?L waea ett* bad with th* chlll no tlme waa lost * n|igiapht~i '.,; a vet.-rinary Burgaou. Colonel B/flll?rn r Thompaon. who ia devoted u> hia heraea, m The praaaa* arrtvaJ of Bwaajaard.. T* aaeartnary, and tha p*e*a**aaK a8r**ta of ii.m-i> Lagwr** u d< I bj tw r*oovery of the KW*-year-**d . * r u . waa blanketed nnd baadagad aZtardas Th*r* la ae further aaagjer nnttcipated Vflo Ke. t*l - Hkely I* rniiii every preeatee made a i?.,,-v. at-old in the thrr-t-yrnt -old dlvision a*ai ' Thr ;.. tralnlng In Monmouth County are ,? ifatarkal l good baadtttati, and tho H?rw?Jeraey ^,,ni xpeeted to hoi.i their own with all ea* john Daly, 'he wcll-known turfman. has been ggteaali ' **ntly a* kavlag rettred Koporta without the alightos; MadaJ graad braaacaat that Mr. jjilv : v" in Buropa I* the future. Some ..j,;:. ,;..:: repoTta said that ho loa; a amall Bjrtune li "A ? Btreel Othera have r*farr*d t* Bapaal wlth Inalnuatlona that are not at all pleaa v , aa irienda. John Daly ?tij! ? , irtnei ol David Oldaon ta tha ownarahlp of -he Holndel Btud. H* iloes DOI inleml to gO to .' . neitbet ha? be been loatng aaeaey m Wall s Tft\. s ? l |MS Jub: racovered from a aew re mla He parchaaed a handaoma ptown neai Klfth-av.., wnere he now Uvaa i riU taa Tbe btocl on Taenly-nlath-et where he formerly ttved la *li whoUy glvaa un to buataeaa There , ;.;. entranoe* In the atreel, an Orlental -t,, k li g- ? or, bowling *ll*ya and rarioua other i oleea make sieep impoaalble rter mtdnlgl e forcapotng attrac ?? upti >v a, where ?-.. !?= Ilkely to aid ln ?ltutlon, weakened by paeu '. ji Daly leave* this clty during tha maki a journey to Lee a alnay Chlnook aephyra of the gknioue -jjnuug nla, tadea wlth the fragrant odors aad B J Baldwtn'a Banta conaole him for the loss of the _ . . | :: i of Broadway. roprtetary cluba, where the ball ...: teboarda ara maalp rad. i rwlng to the state of affalra l * ' alated for pward of a yaar, thera lf'Vot ; aal occaakm for John Dalj U. t)re' ^ laced ta the poalUon of the man tlacharged him. ao Le gol angry ia PROM THE TURP RKiiRF-TTKP. I Daly waa by any .^ r atabb on the turf. When MV"'? . ?; to Wttbdraw from the raclr.ir ',..,- . qj ? | ?.. U .?? unal.le to attend the ? ? | to g *a tht atteetloa to racing required t?e ncagotag publlc aincerely re .s th?.-. have been by far too few uprtgtet, Btralga\*^rward. out-to ( ;?rren as 'o?n l>aly. Mr. fJIdeon. te raee, ind .he publlc wUl *:in huv? ,_. itlty to bal on fiorwj that are try w.n. daa* not Ir.-er.d to leave thla clty. } to r-port at Marcua Daly'* atable at l ? M early date. Tu-al gave the fol? low.nt rea aa t* no: rid.nr; at the San Pranclaco Inrkj ? wlnter meeting*: "11 would ooal m(. a. .. ? o make the jonrney with my fam (j a, t* mturn. There are not many where ta* oondltlon* would permit me 10 lenly it might prove a losmg irame. I .. tive tram.ng and to ba ready te lf day of the racing seaoon in thi* ? .:???: ^v.-lnown rarepviera vlalted Madlaon | laBaturday nigh: te see aeveral | . asereJee wlth their handa encaaed Uowa -mong the penona present were R iard CTOkfi John Kelly. Wlll.am F. Sheehan. li Ii'.nad. Matthew Corbett. John S. Camp ; Dwyer, Bdward Kaarney. David my Aaron. J. Sergeant Cram and -. Harrl. Ra ing ta laace ia eertataly on the high tide of - -.>-. 'lie charitles o: rYance were benefltad - mm f HJOO.000 hy the tax on the muttiela te*4J4*?- Th tota! imnuti' that wa? t?et In the la amanted to 8>6.000.'.?w. -..?.,-,, .. - iBte^BUnK." *avs "The Lonrlon L>l*pa ch. -.o learn St the ownera of Daimlo, the ar. ? naaerin Auatralia. Intend jendlng hlm over ber* to tak. i-art ta the Grand Natlonal Bteeple .-? wh.K-.hwil. be ru erpopl next March. I-almio la tr? Ciolster of the Antlpodes. A de?c bj .' Toshatone. ht atand* almo?l ?-? ? burh. md haa ;. girtb of Beventy-four inchea. counry In Auatralia hi ha* done many won . parfoman ea Al th* laat Caulnald meeting v, th :?? po?vi? in the aaddle. he won a four mu*? ? -has?ln the mar\'elloua time ... 8:16. A m ' corae. muat bt m ' - the courae. for in ^ - ralia tr- golng 1* not. neariy *e a rfl as lt ls here. r , Jb a-ld to verv much reaemble Cloi*ter lr. ap .,-. epeclaily behlnd tne aaddle. It if to be that these two cnampions wil. noi mee.. as llr Iiuff'snorae la a ronflrmed Invalld. "N'est aaaon a number of Am-rican thorough wlllbe ra-lng ln thla country. neariy aU Ot ... ,- *eny of Hanover. lt is. therefore. ?-,, Uarn thal the atoek of thla toWOB Arencan turf la?: aeaaon a sum of 887.920 . asount IO.500 was won by tw.-r.ry-t>.-. hla twentvfl%e three-year-olda that Btarterl. and tne ixteen out of his twenty .two-year-olda >?? .rv-?evn ln ali of hl' colta and fllliea faced the Btarterl tag Ir, 1?5. and of thes^ only etght were : : tinra. The largeat winner wa, the tw.j-year .,:.:.^, whu ptaced over 8*.',000 to h.a own *T*ie..' aragraph* lndIoat<v that the ra-lng aoaaon 8f M ...Eiig.aiid promiae.M to he extremely ln.ereat - rthe ra-lng aeaaon of 1895 ln England $2,432. ? uTtUe valu? of the prtaea won ln raeea run ;,.- rulea of the Joekey club. eaelueiv* of knd thlrd prlzes. The three prlnclpa, ra * Eclipee Btakea won by Le Juatlcler, with : ?. ?'. the winner: the Prlncea of Walea Stakea. livE who landed 844.886. an<ltj>S_J?-*->" - Uc -s. won hy Lavlno. who plaoed J44.97t. to hia credlt by hl* victory. Le Juatlcler ia a horse, wno aurpriaed everybody at Han , ? featln* Wh'.ttier. T;u- latter. aeeordmg ? : at hLs best. havlng tralned com ? ??? report* aay that WhltUer haa ali form, and wlll be ra.ied against all rt next year . .. .- - - John Sanford la atoppln* af the ? He report* that Laureate. the aireof v\ hit if the *talllona at the Hurrleana Bt - iterdam. ln this State, l* in superh ? n. and that hia proapecta a? a slre are ex tremav bright. ATSTHAU1AK HOBBaEw IN EHOLAND Carr.aire. a* Auatralian horse who la eloaely allied by his ? line* te Carbta*. the winner af the MaTwiuiai u I wa? pnrehaaafl b>- the Puke ci Po.-t.ar.i for J*r:.<XlO, I* to be ahipped to Enghmd He ),. by NordcnfeMI, a aon of Meaaket, out of The Bk?aey Carhlna is by Mu^ket. out of The Meraey c*rruo,-e and CkrhtM waa* reeord baaakara in aus trajia. The lr.teiiuent btaodera of Iwagauad beiieve tra: an lnfuaion of Auatrallan blood la lik.-ly to prove extrerneJy benefk-lal to tne Engllah turf. Turfmen aboul t wn are greatly amuaed at an In eiden: tha* oocurred at a recent openlng of a new aUBal Bl PbBadahlhla There were two rlval wine ?gents pr-eent One of them called for alx bottlea 8l th. brand hla rlva' waa puahlng ao a^ to make aearytblng harmunious. Jioth n.en wer* greatly *ur Prta* : wi,?n the walter returr.ed and aald: "W? have of that brand." Tne pusher of the brand ?ai-' "You hav* planty of mj wlne; tei caaea ???? her* to-day " T?u- proprletor made a hurrled Inv-.'-.j'rvi. i.. and founo to hla dian ay I *?w ..' co^1 ordered that day had been dumped Into I tbat the ten oaaea of win* were burled of recurrection untll the nex: d*y. Taa ;,.-?? i ? ?;,.. tmried wine bellevea that hs rival gut uj i lota aad had hia nine bnr|*d pornoaely 'h'- rlval* ar* nol oa apaaklng terma an I .. . ? ? m '?' ...... ... ? -.,:.? I* mui-h Ib-<*>?- manlfeeted as to the out ?nw of the aff.lr T ? for cloetag t?,.- atake* of the Brooklyn jeckiy '*: ib has :.-?:. poatponed untll Januai Th* Uiteet r..;K.r- ii ti ?? thi raiclnc *eason of li*" ? ? ? ? al M rris l'ark on Ma\ 1 pony racing ontlng< rl are dia <-'j*ai:i?- tarter for the Joekey rjiuta w!!i '"? Prank Rfare, tht man who siart-r'a flair a0 ?rrae*fuMy at the aMmorable Parkway meeting .'* - aald thal "' War* * ? BgO ft ls t.'ie f th. gej Club to put a gentleman ln the ?'i"'. - - w., ?> v, . Ic-vs who have aefcarol r.-. m h. l i ? ? den and tralned and at ?? i nji .-. narrow traeka Mr, t^v t.i *i? **8fted horsea auceeaafully at the Coiin r..o, 1 , ln***ta?B that ar. am-h an attractlve i.ature of aport ln the neighborhood of Hoston. i? -?? - ? OOSSIP OF THK TROTTERS. PROSPBLVIVI MAKKri' OT THK ORaARTJ <m< t'!T "lt 18WV-A BFRHra mi:i:tini; at PUBCT WOOD I'MtK DBATO OP S\\ KHPSTAK.i Beerastary Hodges, of tho Iirlvlng Club of New York. hna requeated the atewarda >>f the Otwad Clr i eull to liold tholr annual conforence early next month, ao that n aohedule may bo artuaagod at once for the trottinir ??-annn of lv'.*i. The stakes offere<l by the New-York Club for tho Floetwood Orand Clreutt meet ing olose Kebruary II, and lt la im portaal for the totereata of the elub and the horae owners, who wish to make entrlos. that the exact j dates for the raeaa mhtrtoi he set bofore the entrios j close. There la eonslderable douht about the make I up of the Orand Olrcult next scason. owlnz to the ! doubtful outlook for harnoss raoinn at Rnffalo and ; Uorhester. two of the oldos: traeks ln tho loague. | C. J. Hanibn, who controla tho Puffalo course, has I nald that ho would attompt no mor<- moetln^a thero, j ao long as the antl-hetting lawa n-m?ln in lorco ln ? New-York. Th" same thlng has baea said about Rochoster. but In splto of thoso statomeats, it la the common boltsf among Eastern horsomon that the Rnffalo track. ami i>?-rh::j>s tha BoeJtSBBter <-ourse as well, will be found Iu llne as usual wh'-n the tlme | eonies for maklng up tho olrcult. Thla arrang<^ment | Would probably briiig tho eampaign, rs to PieotWOOd the thlrd weok in Auguat, unless somo now membcrs j are adaalttad to ;ii,- loogua. and get <ia:es prcoeding - the seri-s in N,-w-York. If BuffalO and Rochoster ] should drop out. it Is probnble that two or more I Now-Knuland tr;i,-ks will take tholr plaoes ln tho 1 Crand I'irculi llne. Mjratte I'nrk and the now track : now being bullt In Koston h\ tiie New-Kngland | Breadeaa' Association aeam to bo the naturai suo .-os.vors to Buffak) and Roehester, with tho other Hoston track, Kianklln Park, and Narrarans.-tt l'ark. In ProvMenee, amonc tho po?lhtlHIre. Hoston is now the stronghold of trottlng ln the Baat, and with four traeks ln oporation there the comtng sea>on almost oontlnuoua hurness raeing will probably bo seen. Datea hav, already bflMM clHlmod for the first six weeks of tho season. bopin nlng Juno o. at Combination Park, tho now half-mlle track, and eontlnulng on Buoeeedlng weeks at Mystic Park and Kranklin l'ark. It is expected that the ': ? ? !? -s' track Wlll be ready for uso in August. and aftor that time theso four traeks wll! form a local circul; aroui.u th, II ub. John IC. Turner. of Phila delphlS, Krod^riek Noblo. of Kle, twood. and several Other v.vll-known traintrs. havo aiuiotin. ,-d thelr lntention of golng to Boston wlth their trotters aa aoon as the campnign Opons, iitnl Bpeodlng the m-u son there. The < iinnces are that a Spring circuit wlll bo ar rarured ln tii- H.i.-t. i. ading up to the oixming of the Hoston sorios. wlth a meetlng at Fleetwood l'ark the flrsjt week in Juno. John Mariner, who controls the half-mile trottlng track at Norfolk. Va.. has an nouncad an early meetlng thero, and hns engsgod S-cretary Hedges, of tho New-York l>r!\ing Club, to Baanaga the serles. Norfolk will probably lasd off about May 1. fottowed on eonsecutlve weeks by tho Oentlcmen's Drlving Park, Plmlico und tlio Arling ton course, ln Raltlmore. Thore is llttle llkellhood that olther of the PhUadelphla traeks wlll joln the Spring circuit or the Crand next aeason, ihe Peltz 8aw havlng made profltable hamess ra'-ing about lm j?? ..-?-:!?> 1 ?- Iu Pennsylvanla. and tho trotters are llkely to como dlroct from Haltimore t ? ? PiootWOOd l'ark on tho spring oaaapalgn toward Boaton. Many rumors ar- afloal concorning the probable plana of tbo well-known Western relnsman, M. K. McHenry, for th>- oomlng year. t.no report has lt thal ba will Join forcea wiih Monroe Sallsl>ury and drlvo the trotters eampalgne 1 by the Californla turfman In UM. Ballabury an I M, Henry have been dlekertag for two yeara, but hav,- thua far falled to come to terms, malnly, it ls Bald, necauso tho former wants to direct tho training and drlving of hls horses as eloaely a.- tii. runiiiiK-horse trainers do, whlle McHenry obJectS to thua sinklng his own Identlty. Another report is to the effoet that the man from Freeport wlll oampa'.gn a select string of barnoss racers for Krank RoehafalMr, of Clevo iand. and o thlrd story has it that ho may traln a public Btable in New-York. McHenry is guing to sell all of his trotters at W. R. Fasig & tVe auction sale ln this city next Fehruary. Onn of the aniniala Ih Phoel>e Wilkos, 2:,a>'-i, for whom Colonel Eawrenoe Kip offered JJi.Ouu about a year ago when he was buying trotters for James Gordon Rennett. Krank Roekefeller ls likely to have one of the etables on the trottlng turf next year. Posldes the faat mares, Mnu.i C.. 2.>o-+. and ltt-^jiah, iilS1^, he now owns tho s.-naational filly, Kanny l-'oiry, that trotted a half-mile ln 1 :'*'-,, as a yearling last aea? son, and that W. li. Kaaia sa>3 is ihe best-galu-d trotter he ever saw. Mr. Koc-Kol.-ller baa recontly purchasM from A J Alexander, of Woodbum Karrn, Ky., the chestnut geldlng Kxtr.utor, by Ex podition, 2iUi*4. out of Rooebuah, the slster to Prin i-.ipa Kxtractor has no record, DUt he ITOtted ttie Woodbum Karm track ln 2d8|| last aoason o? a three year old and is regarded ai a proopectlve 2:10 trotter. Humor baa il that the crack I'all fornia thr,o-year-old '/.omb'.o may bo eampalgne I in Mr. RockefeUei l ataUe In ls&C. Thi9 son ..f McKinney aaade a remarkable campalgn oi, the Pacirlc Coaat traeks las: aeaaon, Btartlng oui grees ln July and trottlng Bfty-flve mll, s ln raoea bei'oie 8m wont Into wlnter quartera a month nti". Ht won thirfen raoea o.it i.f aeventeen atarta, and. was only once u iplaced, cloalng tbe aeaaon wlth a record of 2:13. lf the COlt had been entered ln the Kentucky Futurlty and other rieh stakos on this siut- of the Contlnental dlvlde he would prob? ably havo headed tho liat of wlnnlng trottera la \M\ for, after lausble wem wrong 8n Auguat, there waa no Kastorn three-ye?r>old that claaaed wlth him. Campalgned 8n Californla ai..i Oregon, Zombro'a wlnnlnga aggregated only ti,,$i0. Bweepatakei one of tln- few remaining sons of Rysdya'a Hambletonlan. ended nis career hs a trottlng airo at Goahen, Orange County, last week. He was nearly twenty-nlne yeara of age, and was partialiy dlaabled owlng lo an injury to one of hia blnd b'gs, which OCCUrred a fe? years agu. lithor wlae the oid horae app.-ar.id to be aboul as well ;,s h?* has b.-rii al any tlme durlng the last ten yoox*. Oeorge H. Mills. hls owner, bad hlm palnleealy jcit to d.-ath. Although hls opportunltlea were not the beal Bweepatakee ranked among the gr>-,i:,-st sons of Hambletonlan, only Eli tloneer, Happy Medium, Oeorge Wilkos. Bgbert, Btrathmore, Dlctator, Aber doen anl Harol-1 ?uroiisslng him ln the n.imber of 2:30 performors added to the lt.st, whlle none of tho sons of the old horse tfot a stouter I >t of i-am jiaigners. Sailor Boy, hls flrs; 2i3o trotter, dld not enter the list untll 1S*2. when Bweenatakea was flf teen years old. At the tlnio of his death h.- waa credlted "ith thirty-six performera of atandard Hpeed and his dau^'hiers had produc-d flfteen more. Captaln Lyona, 2:lT'4i Tayloraon, 2:17*4, and 'he pacer, benore K., llUM, were tho fastost of his get ' ejweopetakea wsa a amall bay horse. foalod ir. \vn. the year that nexter lowered tbe trottlng record to 2:17'',? at PufTalo. H<- was a bTOthi i ln blood to the klng of tho turf, being by Ryadyk'a Hambletonian, out of a daughter of Beely'a Amerl? can Star. Hi*rrlson Mills. the fath-r of Oeorge II. Mllls, bred t!.<- horae, and he was OWBod all his llfe m the Mllls famlly. NFW-TORK TTHN YKKKIX OFFICBM. The New-York Turn V?*r8tU has "lected the follow? ing board of offloors for the cofilng rear: Prealdent, John Steil: vice-prosideiit. Rudoljih Weiss: captain. Ix>uis Weber: lieutonnnt. OaOTge Wolf: oorr, spond mg secretary. K. Buoharsr; rocordti l- bi.tary, P Heidenheim and Alfred L. HofTman; atstistlotsa ritto Klug: caahier, K H. Hoeoll; cuatodlan, Otto Bteffen; trustees. E. Eachenbrenner. Carl Pfeiff, sr., I ouls K Ralrhlen: librnrl.-n. H. Wawerka: deleeatos to tbo New-Tork dlstrlct of Ihe North Amoriean Gymnaatlc Un8on, Jullua Harder. William Menge, Heinrich Metaner. H. C. Pr-u. Carl BJchter, carl Stahl. John Btell. Ernel Webjr, Loula Weber, Otto Welas, Oeorge Wolf and cail Zeaker, NATKiNAl. ?CHfMJljBOT ATHUBTIC LBAOtTE Tho Natlonal Interscholastlc Athietlc Association of the Cnlted Htates. was organized on Baturday. The meetlng took plaee al the De i.a-Salle Inatttute. The following dslegatoa were present: A. B. TSP ,,.,, New-Jeraey l a A A. and ?tepheaa Prepsra tory Bchool, Hobokan. N J; H B. Mason. Long Island 1 - A A H. I. Pratt, I^ong Island I. R A. a h v. Dunbar, Kew-lmgland I. s a a.: i. s. Clark. Maawachuaotta I. S. A A; A. S Kelly and ,; Sn, . ;? ifield Hlgh Bchool; C. <: McDavttt .... j j Dean Tllford, New-Tork Btate I. g A. A. Tho electlor of offlcera reaulted as followa: Preel? denl Clarence G. McDmvitt; vloe-preaideht, Harold j pratt; Becretary. H, Nelaon Dunbar; treaaurer, Otto E Mi.!. Natlonal Association wlll endoavor to hold an Eaetern and Western ehamplonahlp meetlng, The prealdent appointed u committoo of Bvs to a-t as a board of governora Another mootlnc will be held at an early date, when ? Mel of hy-laws will bo acie;i BJ) * DATES TOR HOXINO CHAMPIONSHIPP The annua, toxlna and wrestllng champlonshlpa of the Amerlcan Athletir Pnion will probably bo held Ui Phl.adelphia. J. V. Kelly, of the eonimit te?> who has the matter ln hand, ia n ,w maklug crr'angernei.ts wlth that end In vlew. Th, Metro rKiPtan Aas iclAtlon champlonahlp.s wlll be held al the New Manhattan Club house on Janu.irj II anu 17. ,, CARLETON CLt'B'8 FINE PROORAMME. The Carleton Club. one of the most Influentlal ar.d popular organlaatlons of Rrooklyn. !:ar pro parel an lntereaMng ferles of enteya-nrnents for fta membor. The home tournamenta of he elub Boluoa blilisi i ar.d pool, bowlbig, whla othor earnes. Thore are elght teame of Bia m< a. *?-h entered 'o rho n.v.l tnuinnment. AV THE CYCLING WORLD. MKETINO of THI statf L. a. W. R<~?arp OF ' IFFICBRS. rrFORTB of a r, ppai.dint, in the tarannt: anp TTPtJg CAJBBa. I The delegatea to tbe meeting of th? Roard of Offi i cer* of the New-York Stnte Plvlalon of the League : of Ameriean Wheelmen h.-.d o eauoua at the Orand 1 I'nion Hotel yesterday afternoon The dalBgataa in I doraed I. B. I'otter'a anti-raetn<? amendment. wlilli I seeka to relieve the L A. W. from tl.e rcsponaiblllt; i of controlllng raclng. There ls n poaall.illty of the : offlce of the ae.-retary-treaaiirer of th* I?eagne belng removed from Ruffalo to thla elty. A ranvaas ' of the delegatea ahowa that tlie ehnnpe |? thought ! of favorubly. The aeml-anntml meeting wlll be held , to-nlght at tho Orand I'nion Hotel. The delegatea present at the oaueM yeaterday 1 were: \V. 1!. I'hippa. .lohn Chisom. 1r . W. Honlg. ! B M Roba Albany: w. s .lenkina. w B. Ball, Buffalo: O. A. Itouiller, riushlng Dr. Q ? Rlaek burn. Dunairfc: E. N. Walker. I. I'. Coleman H. Strupneii. (' E. Leae% Hrooklyn: C. A. Shechan. l>r. V A Myrick, A B Hiark and l B Potter. N.w-York Cltjr._ The Jaffray rycllnp Hub haa juat been organlz?d. and among Its membera are many people well know-n ln aorlety. The club holds music rtdea In Gotden'a Cyettna Academy, in the Ameriean The? atre Bulldlng, Poity-aecond-at and Btghth-ava, on Tueaday nnd Pliday mornlng* and Saturday aftornoons. The cl'ib was urgantzed by Mrs. Robert Jiiffrny. Jr . after whom it ls named. AlOng the eharter members av Mrs Miirie Livlngston. Mr. end Mra Rohert Jaffray, Jr.. Mias Bebwab, Mrs \v a Keamans. Mr* w. Beaman Bull, Mr and Mra .Toseph R. Tllllnghaat, M:s* Helen Pnri'.h. Mi?a Cathertne M. Booth .>li:<s Anna M. Nnsti. Mrs. Henrv P. Loomis. Mrs <ieor2<- W Crarv, Mrs John Turner Atteii,i;rv, Mra I'erry Willlams and .Mr. and Mra tlustav II Bl hwah A 0). Spalding dealrea to a?e Cahanne and Tlttia reoelve .lustlce from the L. A. V,'.. and no stone wiii be l, ft uatorned toward eleartag tha men of the chargea they doelar* *r* fnlse and mattciOU* The entl:-e evldence on which ."nbanne and TltU* were ooavleted waa forwarded aome tlme ago to Mr. Ger.ach, of rhlearto. the loral member of the Raclng Roard The evlder.ee was forwarded to al lea a .;. Bpahtmg to go through it and aee for l.im self on Just what ground* the boy* were eonvleted. Me haa gone through It and evldently has not baaa as convlnoed by what he has read aa the Raclng Board araa Both f'abanne and Tltua have writfn, asklnp thal they be allowed to aee the evldence wlth thelr attdrneya, and it ls belleved that the Rac? lng Roard wlll atree to thla propoaltlon. f'abanne wll! go to Chlcago on Thursday next, arrlvtng there Saturday wlth hla attorney. Tltua wlll leave here on the cycle ahow speclal traln Thuraday and wlll ask the prlvllege of aeelng the evldence that Is now ln Mi. Oerlach'a har.ds, and after a ronstiltatlnn wlth A. Q. Spalding and thelr attorneya. both rldera wlll declde on what courae to pumu* The plan so far declded itjion l? to make p.s strong a caae aa they poaalbly can before the Natlonal Aascmhlv. and If r.ot BUCOeaefUl tli.-re they wlll take the matter to the courts. _ Twenty-nve or thlrty women are expected to atart ln the women'a sh-dny blcycle raee at Madlaon Square .iHrdcn. .lanna-y fi to 11 The raee wlll be an Internatlonal one. and up to date entrles have been reeelved from England. Oermany. Bweden, Norway, Ireland and Mexlco. Albert Shock. the long-dlBtance rlder, wlll act ns referee. The rlders will bagln practlaing at the tiartlen to-day. In the pool tournament of the A"*oelatlon of Cyellng Cltibs of New-Jeraey, the team of the Bloomfleld cyclera Is leadlng. It haa won seven gnmes and lost none. The team of the Montelair j Wheelmen ls second The Relleville team has a hig lead tn the bllllard tournament. It also leada the ! Tourlats and Rloon.fleld men ln tl..- whist tourna ment The Kings r'ounty Wheelmen will have a blg bowling tournament. The flrat game wlll probably be p'.ayed on Frlday night. The teams wlll he named after po|>ular makes of blryclea. The entry list for me pool tournamenr has been well Mled. D. C. Fextnn, the expert. has been admltted With one exception he is the only "acratch" man en tered. _ OONaTT ISLANTJ 8TAKE&. The apper.d-d aiak.f for the June meeting of the ] Coney laland .lockey ("Tiih of 18J*8 clos-. on January 2: Knr ituee jeai .Bfla ?n^ ui Valu* Value Th? Puhurban .|T.*00|The C,ra*? Inaumiral SL.'iOO Th? June Ilanrllrap* . .Via*? Fo* t!iree-year-..l.la. Value Value. Th* *Wlfl .S2.000 The F?Bm frir fllltesVIC.OOO ' The Hplndrlft . 8 808 Fo* two-year-ills. Valttc Value. Th* Oreat Trial... 130.000 Th* Double Bv*nt.. .$10,000 The /.ephyr ..... 8.0001 Th* Hrrlnr. 1808 The June. a.OuOiTh* Vernal ifnr BJ Tb* Burf .. . 2.???' lleal 2 otm Tbe Pafisy t.800 The Dalsy. IJ08 rOB THE AfTI'MN ktEBTDfO, !?nn. For rhree-Tear-oMa ptember.$2,500 For twi.-.-...I- ,:,!? aad apwand. "'? Fllgbt.J2..vm For two-jr*ar-ol*a Valu*. Value. The Au-umn.$3.i??' The Flntbnsh .lll.Oi* Th* 'irca'. Km!?m... 8.000 FOR THK JVNT MXEl'lNO, I8*T. The TMal. for I ai* ot 18*4, 81.280 FOR'TBK FAU, 8tEETtirO, l*s Th* POtUrltjr f ? tb* ;.- ? i'l ?- Ot mnre? to*]e<\ ln 1RWI. Artrte.! MMMjr, 88,180 BWIMMER8 BHOW TflHIR BKTLI*, WIMRBBJ IN THi: OONTB8TI IN THK NFW MAN BATTAK ATHXJR1C I'l/'H The awlmmlng conteata ln the New Manhattan Athletle Club yeaterday afternoon were entertaln lng, an1 drew a large erowd. Th- tournament wlll be brought to a cioae n-vxt Bunday Intereal Bd led yeaterday by the eppearane* of Miss I.illian <^reen, a young woman. who gave r. elever exhlbi tlon of fancy mvimniinj. divinK th-.iin.-h ringa and other dlfBcnll feat*. Miss Green wlll g.\e h?-r ex hibitlona even' night thla week an.i on New V.ar'a afternoon. The prlzea whlch the wlr.ti-rs ln the conteata wlll recelve were exhlblted yesterday, and were much admlred. They are tbe handaomeat gold medala glven winner* at athietn- exhibit'ona Hc-n ln this city for many n. day. The BCOTa* of the conteatanta are so ,-lose that much Interest la belnif taken aa to the flnal outcome. The wlnnera of yeaterday'* conteata were ?* fol? lows: < me-hrtidred-foot awlmmlng ra-e Won by W R <;rn. <-. ' I. Qreenhall, aecond; E M Vandervoort, thiri. Time?'j.:c. Tho raee, s ratch, 100 feet- Woa by T R Rey nolda; I?r C T. Adama aecond; M. Motaler, thit.1. Tlme-*:44 1-3. Divtaf atraightaway - W.,n by Dr. C, T. Adama, dietaace M fl 10 ln.; R. H Farjeon, aecond, dis tanc- "-"? ft T ln.; E. M. \ ari.lervoort. thlrd. dla tan. e BJ ft. Divlng inrough l*-lnch rlnp E. M Vandervoort, flrst Pr C T Adama aecond W li Qrace, thlrd. Rafl peggln*? Won by Dr. C. T Adama, . M Metaler, aecond, 2:44S-?; R. H. Farjeon. thlrd. I i" ? .' Three-hnndred-yard handlrap Won by Dr. C. T I ama (acratch); E M. Vandervoort, aecond; .'.! Metaler, rhlro. Time-r,:.'.l 1-.'. Tug-of-war Won by the "Reri Team"--.MeaFrs. Adama Orace, Metaler and CarbonelL Offlclal* Maater of ceremontea, John O. Hart; ludgea J. J. Frawley and Albert Bai - i e-keep er* E. M. Cohen andB. Mayer; ofllclal acorer, A. L. R<le> THK RACQUET COKTB8TB. The contlnuatlon or the donble-bandi i racquet mat.-h at thi New-Torh Racquet and Tennla Club tttracted a large number of entbnalaatlc lov.-rs of the aport, and they \\,.r. well antertataed by th* exblbltlon o! aatBl dlaplayed by the conteatanta, T-.tn Pettltt, the Inatructor of tbe Boaton Athletle itlon. and Harry R.i.ikes, of :h>- Cl Athletle Club, arer* arrayed agatnai Oeorga Itaaa ing. th.- obamplon and Inatructor of the aom* club, and B. gpaldlnj d. Oannenda, th* weli-known ama teur. Th* playtag araa of the hlgbi l order, and | grew fort* moal generou* applauae from the epee tators There w. r* a aurpr sin^- number of handa piayed. none of tht ; acortag ovef a nnit, a,. hoi an l frequenl wer* tha exchai The contesta avarhed the end of the boUda I nanicnt. Tne atmrnaartea w-ere as followi !?..... ..:, Boahaa 1* I B3 u, IS 1. !'?-:. \)e Oarmendl* and Htateiinc :.- 8, i.> .. The term* ot th* maich arer* i ? bt four om of sv.!. gamea As Meeara Pettiti and Boakea w-.,n four pamf*. the tinal itam. w.is t i| pil Refer**?E l-a Maat*gna, p Ma ker Han gan. Among thoae who w> re present wer?- II I Page w a Thomaon, c, <) How, 1 R Townaead, K. La Mniitagne, ag., M La Moatagne, Ran Harry, a w k Cochraa, n w Jaequelm, J M. ; Ma donough, H P gloeum, A. Morten. Jaaapk Harrln.an. R. A. P**b*dy, C. C, I>emlng. li II Creeker, l> T, Werdea, J. L. Werden, W, B Dtna mor? jr . w H Oagood, jr . Bdward Kelly, B. P f'hapin. P v riark. s s Huatad, Oeorge C Ken dall. W. H Holliai r. H K R todgood ?; rge r. I Forman, Di il U i 'ulet i .: ..' Croa* ll . Brown, C. W. Maury, H C. Brown, < .. Pei T. m Lawaon, *> T. How'.and, D Millet Henry ?I : ... R ... V. H . ': V 0 Welling, P. T. Brown and D. li \n.) Cllibnrirh STEINWAY 6RAND and upright pianos. C:,il an,i Inaj-ec. ihe n?wlv invented patesl Qeaad PkUBBa !:, UgHgM Form. Alao for aale f r* caeh or on Inatall raenra a large aaanrimer.t ot nearly n-;w BTBIMWA'T 'Ir-itid. t prlir'ii and Sounre Plani.a. ail warr.inteil lIKe thelr new riari',8. Alao. Be<find-hand I'lanoa of other make. Ir perfect ,,r,ler. at low tipirea STEINWAY & SONS, 107-111E. 14th Sl., XKW YORK. PILL8BURY 8T1LL IN FRONT. ; HOT CHB8I PLAY IX THR ST. PETERS BI'RG MATCH. BTCIXrn AM> THK IinooKi.TN LAO ML8W A ijamk. ajtoths PORanm bsutb TgcmtwwM TilK RUgglAM tUO i.fll'KATKl. HV l.ASKKH WAGSM i>N ITJXgBUKT. St. Pote:sburg, I ie<\ 2? (Spe.-lj.li.-T.'ch'.gorln and gtelnlta resumed play In tho ae^ond round of tbe in ternational ehesa tournament ln tr.ls city yester? day. wneii Stoinitz dafeated hla rlval after sixty moves ln an Bvana 'Jamrilt eelected bv THchlgorln. Tho latter? attack brok.- the BStddVa gfime. aftei whleh tnero was n,> CBBUaee lefl for tho Kusalan. TO-SajT tho palrlnc f.,r the openlng of tho thlrd round waa as fotlowe: S:. tv.tr. agstUSt I'lllabury: Taehigorln BgSlnal I.asker. ti ? tormer eoopk dtvlded Bonora la a Petroff aefence adopted by PUlabsry, :he game boine even from =tart to finish. it atated thlrtr-flva rounda l.a.?ker. on tha other h*nd. defeated Teeblgerta in aa Bvana (lamhit. aaaayed by the former Tho Ruaaian'a attack broke together abortly after tne openlng moves, an . afterward Laafcer had not mii.-h trouble .n winning. arhlch he d.d after forty five movo.s. The rorord followa: Playera, Won LaOat I'lavera. Won.Lost. Plllabun'. :. 2 gtelnlta. .1 4 Laaker... 44 IH | Tachlgorln. l's ^? HTJCH INTEREST IN THE CONTE8T. Plljl-Siii HY WOtt QOleDBS OPINION8 FROM. THK PSOPUB IN THK NKVA .'ITY. Ft. reiershurg. De-. 11?Llttle Intereat ln ihSSS outaide of th? ohesa olrcle, has h, en the rule tn the Nsva <'ity: hut when th greal tournament waa anaouneed, whlch ?.n t,> hring to Kuaaia from y.nir eountry and from Kurope the greateat ehaaa playera of the world. r no* ?pir:: araa 8n fuaed. and even before tho maatera' arrlval. the publle, whlch hardiy knows a pawn from a queen, begar. ro dlaeuaa thelr eomlng. Tho delay in I/as ker'a arrlval .-roated the flrn' excitement. it hav? lng been ruaaored that he wouii nol <-,?me at all. The aplendld rooms of the i'ho?a club. much ftner and lar^er than any you are aald tO havo ln Now T i-k. aro on tho moat fsahtonable wtreet In our elty. the Newaky Proepeet, nnd already, before the play aotually began. w?re fllled nlghtly after JTOUr young eountryman, PUlsbury, made hl-? appoaranee. It muat be Batd of roiasatry that ho ar once won his 'way to tho favor of all RusBians, every one flnding hlm magnetie and charmlug. and wttbout affectatlon or arroi;anoe; tn short. naturai and un s;>oiled by BUCceea On Frlday. the flrst day of play. the club be? came -ncomfortably fllled wlth apectator- anztOUS to cntch a glimpse of tho ehamplons engaged In battle. The four masters had a large saloon for themselves. and the omei.ils connected wlth the tournament. thelr two tabl?p being OPlte aepamta. In the other large saloons upward of flffy tatriea were placed for those wlrhlng to analyse the gamea, tho movea of whlch arere repeated ln this room on giant board-- with BBOvsbts Buapended choas At Board X I I.afiker engaged PlUSbury at play. and for Bome reas..n tho ganie of tho young mas frs eaerted the most curloslry. As aoon aa lt wa? aeen t-i.a' the Amortcan had selectoil th- R laalan oountor-att^ek for his denut. ther.- waa Inatanl ea Cltenant and a auggestion of applause. at lea-r to the estent of u recognitlon of the lntendei compll ment. What was most surprlslng to all was I'llls uury's aztreme coolnea* Durlng the Brat few movea I.:s face aeemed to express almost in dlffer? ence to hls opponenfa atrength, and he made his DUya with a l.mguld. d-Ilberate eaae that astori .,,. apectatora. But Buddenly, after Laaker*a rieventh move, B KB4, all the apparent apathy vaniBhed. Plllabury aweeplng off Laaker a Knight wlth a ansD and thcrenpon playlng with Buch rapld Uy ?a t-, snow that he i-ad aeen througb tbe came to vlctory \t ibe conclualon of the brllllant game iountryman was congratulated most entnu ?laatleally but, bardl} walting b> recelvi arB ,;: '. .... ' .. ? -. ... -: ? - irti g table te c ipy o it 'l,asker araa nervoua, an-i mlxed irltta the ap?e tatorefora teo motnei ta after hla defeat. returnlng to the playlng room preaently to arat .. the Btlll m progr. ia al the other b. ard. r . aam. between Stelnita and Tachlgorln w . characterlxed by more anlmatlon at the outai:. both maatera being blghly ea, ited. Bte nlta ahowed hi? nervouaneaa by amoklng inceaaantly and furl .: ,rln at "rat being hardiy a a<t oiilet on hla el ilr. Later, when be hai Bteln z Involvi i ;; i .m< compllcatlona, he became more renoaeful Bui not tlll Ptelnlta waa unable to take :-... offered es hanga was tho Ruaalan comi ? ma?t. r of hlmaelf. , Plllabury'a demeanor and cbeea play havo m.-i.ie ?n overwrioiming Impreaaion. ao much ao thal al? ready he la flret favorlta ln the bettlng. large auma havlng been wagered on hla wtnning Brat pnze. DBTAILB OF THE THIRD AND POURTH ST. PBTBRBBURa OAMB8. now LASKBR I'KFEATK;. BTB1N1TX kttV BROOX I.TN'P PKAMPaOH VAKQLTSHKD THB RtTSBIAJf CRXM MASTiiH. Following aro the movea of the gamea. as played al nt. Peteraburg on December 81. The notes are bv tlunst'eru KTI'.ST ROrKD-THIRD OAMB RI'T LOPEZ. VTHITK IP i\ 4 2K Kl b: 3 ll Kl .', 4 B K 1 ., I- Q4 I. 1' 113 (fc TQKl-QS h raailea B R !? I . K Bidl li Ki Kt :i II P K I! I Ki H B 2 11 I .... ?'. U B- K 3 lli W-W lll.A.'K. WIUTK BLACK. 8jaaker, Btetalta p?K 4 ith B B k R y K. H * | IBQR-4J Kl Kl !? y K .1 18 H x H ih Ki x H p y .1 ia, 20 P H 4 I l< H * l. y 2 , ^1 U- Ii .". (fj I'lP lal K, Hii BBiF Kt-BI H k: fe) 81 a- k :i Kt t B ,\,..-i..a UKuK! K - B.% K K 2". P II tt thi M II I ll) i; KB 88 KMBS)?KISQ?Q 1 (k) I" K Kt 3 1!T y x K .1. P x Q B K. 2 le) ! 18 Kl II il Kl K ."? mo i< y |l J'.' K' X Q Kl , l-i: Kt K 2 I .1" K K 7 K?Kl K -lt BI Kt-Fi 0 h K lt Ki K SS R \ B P Rei . I ? pOSmOM A1TKK BLACK'I TUKSTV-SIXTH HfiXK Plark iS'.-lnlui -Thlrteen ple, -a. ai "i &Wk *M\ i i :i *^ I . ?* ? *? i -w- .-.-"; ' ' ' _ ???? ? A UThlte aaaaaert?Thtrteeai pi-- ??*. NOTE0, iai I?e! It be luU'ii fo: i;r,initil lhal are '-.n.-l^inn tiila m,n,- onea bv -?? wbethar playad oa tne thlrd or f..urth ,i,, v .,.?? kiml of Bao?e, arhlcl arhlla aup entro wlll enahle VVblti l pla) B B 2 -ntlal ni'.v. ui thla ?penm? wnep. %\.-,,.? a.nia al a Klna ??? * boi ? ' that i' U H :; ln ?"> w" ' '"'; : "' ' ' "-?? ,, , t.nl; i-n? -i ii .- ...i ? fur lha Blahop Hft-r I" <> ii naa been I" '????? '?' Blach ia ,,n I.im K Kl t, Id) Wa alwaya ninimain Uk. a play thia ,?..?. . urra of lha Kt ahould tei biack'a \n.o. la 'r,.l^ eonUcal. II- adherea lo iiia I- .j .'; defrnoa hul ? r r a elronltoua roul* Brorka Intothc defen o of H? K Kt 2. thla dtffai eno ,,,,. |f ),.. bad playad H K i^' 3 on lu^ nur-i m ? . |,V ii l. l h? -"".i . ln- aaved I n ??... would hav, ha ? ??' optlon of betna abie ?? y 4 if n?- aaaan !''--- lefenee of P y -i aiaiiiia . ? i. W- may further r-marl> thal ,r u?. Planehetto d.-t^n. - ..f B K> 2 ln th? Ru) i? i , be eflactlTB ai all, it la IndlaponaaWa thal Black ahiiui,! ra i.v auch tarther la.-tieB u.-, K it Ki k and P ''? *. Btack'i ii.\. laaamuoh ..? i-. \>rr ? .-nta theae lactlCB, eonatltutea a further l-.aa af lime rairaci 'te|,a i y ptaylag B ? i.i,, ,fte,-, lhal purp, "? (fl |-,.. ,, altion heara aome amall r-a?ml,Ian.f in the ,.?:.? !? *?i,ie two ..piHineiila at Whiie White ?'aa i?,?.-r|ea- |,, pr.-vetit ihe nd vance ut Black'a K B P, be playad R y aad y H 8 (ar mi, i.iiii, iae nf a Banh Btla, k b) I QB ?'? i_J v'> 8o ' ?? ?'?'?" wa> Ulaek i. .[,^.1 to Kiln un advantage t.v deprlvlBB iiuna.-.f of tba taapartaai aiu.kma ?, Iae blB .m Kl , , ,(,, \i ... , i,?. , . ?,1 plan. ? of the n ,-. f ili K> lt * ?..niii iiH^e baan .,f i. i- . ? (ki li-en though Ulaek i.a i a?rn Ihe haa itlful . ?up whlch Whii? ? i : .? ii ,.i ii >i am puitii-ui u - ? ? ? ? i- ;: Ki .; .: i) y It f llowi equa i- :' t:i., k ., k. ? P K Kl I P lt B r.!l.? ln thla ,,,; | ia bj n i-i-.ir> furrad en Whlle, the . ,!. ?m irklnB poaltlMi ,, : r< v...,i ..f \\'iie'a a'lmlraMe cntn blnatlvn lartl, h ?tta n?w ia bk,? t.. tn' up tha Queen wlth t?-? |e??. p?*?lhte |l| effect*. R ?Q w'.M not hav* aaaaaered, ?? Whlte wnui.i hav* play*8 i' I g IlltsT BOUND?FOUBTH OAMg ? PRTROVF. wniTE. BUACB WIHTK. HLA'TC. T*. Ina'.rln. Ptllabary. T?chl*-orln. l'llli>hury. i i' k i p ;. i 18 K- Ki n k :t illv K M rt Kt-KR.1 IHI' O.'. (f) II gi .! K ll ', KI H.1 17 P K: .1 It K' 2 4 11 K' r. I: Kt 5 ?- "i !< K (J H K Kt .t* i"Batl*a 18 P ii I ?f. i' K R * '?) I! p <j 3 I' 'j :t 80 R I: 2 K' II th. 7 li Kt .'> ll x Kt :il'-K 114(1)1' x P M'ull IV Iv! (?. 220x1*0*) Kt H2 li I! x K' Pa lt 88 Ki B8 R K- .'. li. Q 'j 1 Kt Kt * 24 Kt 'J 4 fl) P Rl 11 K ft lb) K R ?-'?'. H KI y K 4 imi 12 P W4 ll K Kt te> IS*>aP ? T>?<-h <n> lt I'. g :?? <j R 2 27 r.^slifn*. 14 Q lt Kt i.l.p Kt .1 POSITIOM AFTBB BLACR'B TWUrtT-FTFTB MOVE. Illa.k (Plllahuryi -Thlrteen plecea. Wk wi wm * Hl %M ril Hl im m mfm (? '-'3 '''"W i ?aW; W% mA VA * {M$. WA mmm 3 r . a fef ^ Ul i. W/M WM Mi ?im & whlte fTaelu*u*la) Tbliiaaa piece*. Nt )TKS. (n. It is a il<-llrate matter cf Jinlpnient te welxh th* . chancee nf thi* mov* at any tlnie. In tli" pr-*en- aae, lll.-i k take, ? falr rlsk: 0- la ul.l". by pl.iylnu Kt K ... I .- ri.miiian.l ihe dan^.-r'.u* aqOBT* i>n hl* lt tile. thereby preventhu Whlta fr-.m playlna I "4 *"cl ?-"ln* r-1* 1 Rook Inl plB) Blacfc ls hkely to reap n.ore a.lv liiitHk. Hinn dtaadvmntac* fron. hl* ,.pen K Kt rll<- on? nvw*. : iwever, roaj maka all tr.e .btTerenc b*tw**a the aoun.i neea aad luiaoundne** of thla manoeuvre. Buppoalra Whlte'a KI atood un K. then Black'a nwv* arould ba 8* Cldedly dlaadvantaffeou*, f..r Whlt* would then ls- al.l . It x Ki. 1'x II, folloWcd Ly P HV h* well nr by the lmportant mova of Q li ?"?. whi.-h w.n.ll pr* him Huf BcMnt ?tiirt tn aet ap a BttOtlB Bttack l.ef..re his opponent (bl Thi* Is a wnvrlna mov*. lf ttiT- Is anvinln* to DB OOM ar all It BUBl b* by 11 -'-.' ?- fi- f-'H'-woil, parbapa by K. -R4, ao *a to ..t.taln cmmand ot ihe R.x.k* flle. (C) Itlin I; ralns the InltlBtlV* un 1 keeps It thr^urh^u (". iislileiinif the InefflclraC] "f the tactlCB of the flrat player ?r* .!???. ?' eouna, le.l to point oul t.y * refie^x proceaa of daductlon thal Wi.ites aeventh move. B?Kt.,, Ma nol !.n produellv* ..f ({'""I result*. Id) FlUther BVldenc* as to *im; .f purpoae. f*l A move hke thls. blocklng tln posltloa, orly *n aU-.f BtBCk tO BdvaOOB (MD lb* KlnK* *.'le all the m-.re un-li?turbe.|. if, n cannot be t-. Whlte'e a-lvantaae to weakep th* v ? r- - r tha Knlght'a flle. Black - rh*n^e of hreakinB , mu?t ln,-rea?^ wlth tlus m v-. W'.lte'a Pawn .n K: r. aranted protectlng and nol *reak*nln?. TdIb eould ,,. i. by lt K :,. Bad, 11 B*o***arjr, kk-k might rollow iici lila.-k perslatentlv tlnys a vtgoroua trame. ,:., :-,,r ihe purpoa* of LnnglriK tlie KniRl.t Into play to ani*. the attack via R8an4 Kt I ,. ... th* rae* nf th* en-mv *eema b..M. . || H ?aa hla ? niv ehance. a.? the rurther ^on^lidation of '".. k'a fiaik arould apeedlly batra b.'iome fatal to In tb* splrlt of the foresroinr note we ?h>.uM have ... , to run all th* i lake attendant on P x P. ,;, a aertoua error of Judfinenl Whlta ahould have ,-.,ntine,| all hla attentlon to pr-"-"t'' Black'a advanee. K..r that purpna* Ki iu arould hare been ,i m..,-h hetter mov* to be followed opportuaely by D B and 11-K12. in.i A . lever move, whl.h ealn- th-- arlvantiK'- ln po*l ti'.T for Bladl even wlth.i.it Whlle-R I Inn,ler ,n the next ? (ni It n mo?? mnarkable, ronsldetina lh? threatening poaltlon .,f tl.e ?w,, Black Rooka. that Whlt* ahould have . ? itelj opened Inn Kn.Khfr fll* bv taklOB tti - Pawn. Black'a Ingennua .levice wa* a n-.ere iletall. egitly to l.ave twori for*?en. ? m ? AJSOCIATION rOOTBALL OAMXJB. At NVwark yen'orday the S.-i-iflsb-Amerlcana aenred a Vletor* over the Centrevllle V, C. cham ptOO* of the Natlonal Aaaoclarion FDOtball Laagaa Not once dld thev allow the chnmpl.it.a to put tho b* : through the upritrhta, the An* blo. kina pl wll aoi and Dawaon and the goal keepin- ,,f Wlldt makinu futlle all their efforta, whlle the Bcota aenl th" leather Into the net ao leea than aerea tlaaea and won bv 7 itoals to 0. Al Communrpaw a goud Rarn- to-.k pla"> between th<- Internatlonal A. C and the New-York ThlBtle*. When tlme waa called the Internatlonal. had added a point to thelr favor in th.- Natlonal Leagn.im petitlon. Tn.- Thletlaa pUyed plucklly throughout, but w-re conrpleteljr outclaaBed. and tne ?ame eiid ed in a vlctory for the Internatlonal^ by 7 soals to 1 Batter and Oalloway were rul--1 off the fleid for flghtlng during th-. prograaa of tha same. MAJOR AXDREW8 th THK PIKPIT. BE B.OOBB*BBg a CONOBEOATION W THK CHURCB OF HT. JOHN TlIF EVAKOEUBT. Poiice Commlaaloner Andrewa addreaaed the con gregation m the Chureh of St. John the Evangellat laat night on the "Duty of Charchman to th.- <"ity anii Btata" Mr. Andrew* said that by chiirehmen he meant Chriatlana, and diat he ref.Tred more partlcularly t.. muniolpalltles. aa the citlea made the Btatea, .-in.i ti.. stut.--. the Natlon, and that Jual :;" far aa tne K'.vernments of the , Itlec were pure, just so far there would be purltj In the governmeni of the Btatea and the Natlon He called attentlon to the fact that more than one-thlrd of the populatlon in this Btate was centred In the citlea i f New-York. Brooklyn and iiMff.-.i... Htul thai Just bacauae there w*s this great conceatratlon ln the etttea, there wn-^ *o much munlclpal bnd government He referred to thi apolla syatem ln the government >.f citlea, and apok. of the reform* In tbe Pollce Department, tha effect* of whleh. particularly as tliey applled to ? ? hi aald, ha l-1 tha people to judge for themaelvea. ? ll.r.infor..." he s;ii.!. "lawB have been ma<b Bimpl) that aome .me miKht juiy for the inwlleRe of hreaklng them. it ls the duty of the churchman to take ..n Interest ln polltlce and their reform to such dti 1 xtenl aa t.. .-rvstiilllze the greal fact that the law* are made to be enforced, and that those in authority must be rcapected and upbeM when they do thelr duty. _ _ 1 SOYEl CBBI8TBA 8 K \ TE RTAIV lf K V T. A novel entertalnraenl waa Riven on PTiday even? lng laat to the .Sabbath-achool of the Becond Pr** byterlan Chureh, Lr. John Fox, pastor. ln Bem aen-*t Brooklyn. lt .-onslsted of a recital of the "Llf* of Chrlat. from the Natlvlty lo tha Crucl flxl ?n," wlth approprlate mual -il telectiona and recltatlona, the whole ilhiatrated wlth over a hun dred flnely colored itereoptlcoa rlewa Tha aa tertalnment and lecture, whl 'h was arrar.ired and wrltten by Mr* Fannlc Barbour, o? Brooklyn, wa* called "Th.- Btory thal Tranaformed the World," ani it gave th* lUidlence almoat aa .iear an Idea ? ? ol our rlavtour aa dld the repreaenta .,,? of the "Paaeion I'liiy" at Oberammergau. Among the plcture* whi.-h i-alle.l forth eape.-ial ,i iu ratlon was a Rn* aeriea of Madonnaa, by Raphaal, Bouaereau, Murtllo and othera, and aome ,, |ul*ltel) palnted erenea on Calvary. During the deacrlptlon of th* Cruclflalon Hr.?tht Lord, one of the boy *ololata of Qrace Chureh, Sew-York, san? I. unod'i "There ls a Qreen Hill Far Away." The ? ?? a,is read by Thoma* Barbour, an.i the e\ cloaed a li the dlatributlon of gift* to tln pupiis by :he auperlntendent, Bpeacei McNarjr. DJED si ODEXLY IX rill RCB. Andrew !:. Uoirers, an old and reepected reeidenl of tli.- Nivh u.ini. dled Buddenly earl) y.':' mornlng ln ih.- Bedford Methodlat Eptecos*l Chureh, ai Bedford and Morton atd. The oauae of death ia bellev.-,1 to be heart dis.-as. Mr. Rogera waa a: bla deek la the rjaloa Dlme Bavlng* Bank, with whlch he had been connected for thlrty years, as uaual on Baturday. but the aam.- even? lna complalned <.f feellng IU. He ros. .-..riy on Bunday and went to hla chureh, of whlch he ?:i? a member of the (iffl.-iai Board. As he aat la hia p.-w walttni for tht aervice t>> t>eKin. aeveral mem thi tongregatlon s.w hl* head atnk forward .rn his breaat. The Rev. B. Clarka Wrlght, paatoi uf the chureh, haatened to hlm. and s.-n- th* aexton for a pnyslclan, but when tha doetor arrlved Mr. Rogera had paaat d aa ay He had been a promlnent tlKure in the pol ;., i aoclal i ? ? thi nelghborhood for more than thlrty yeata. Al though an actlve Republlcan. h? never h--;.l polltlcal offlce, Mr. Rogera waa born <>n May 18, 188, near tba hou>. No. z, Abingdon Bquare, ln wh;.-h ho afterward Uved until his ?i,.ath. H? took greal Intereal In local affalra and w.vs . well-known promotcr of improv. nienta In the nelghborhood. Aa a member of th.- Kxemt.t Flre Corapan) n<- organlaed Hoae Company No M: Rogera leavaa ? wldow, who la tba daughter of the late Captaln Phlnea* I'aruee, ownu of a line of ateamer* on th.. Hudaon, and two children. Hla funeral wlll probably lake place ou Wednci day. _ TBBOWh FROM His WAOOX. a team of horaaa attaehed to a Hitht wagon, eaaae daahlng down Central Park Weal about I o'clock last evMttng, and at Blaty alath-at. atruck aome bulldlng materlal and rtonea and threw the drlver, Charlea Newaman, twenty-nlna years old, of No lt.. Baat Forty-alxth-at., from the carrtage, hreak? lng his leg Th* team continued on .'?-ti;t..l l'ark West and into Kighlh-avf i'nrk Pollceman Bhea, wbo aaw the accldenl from the l'ark. ran to the aaalatance of Mr Newaman, aummoned th, l'ark Bmbulaae* and t .,,k him to Rooaevelt HeapKal. THK BOM in 'm RCB l \/' PTYORCE I.r Paul PoUock, n fnrmer CetboUc mlsslonary to chioa. preached al ratber O'Connor'a "Cbrtat'a Mlaa n f..r Reformed Catbollea" iar?t pvaalng. ln Introduebkg Lr. Poltock, Fataer 0*Conaor read from ,. newapaper the aeeount of the w.-ddlnK of Couni /.i.'hy and Mlaa Vfabel VN'rlght by a Cathollc ;? ? Tti,. Romah Chur h, aald Father o'Connor, .-ontenl ? l in.,i li nevai permltted any dtvoroad peraon to marry Into tli- churcb. Under tb* rulniK made hy the Archblahop in tht caae, accordmg to the at..-.ik.r, an\ vv.itn.ii nh.i titv! ..' h.-r huaband eoul.l eaaliy gel rid of hlm hy Jolnlni; the ftoman Chureh. All i ' i lo than was t.i oontend that he had never been baptlaed, un i th* Roman Chureh would d** clarc tbal *h. i. i i never beaa married. lt w*? un h a rullng, Pathei O'Connor declared emphat Ically, thal tn* dlapenaatlon for the Count'a mar n.i?e waa granted Ir cinelualon Father O'Connor k.ivh notlec lhal on next rfunday evenlng he would dlscuaa th.it p Int, ani -how that thr Kom.an Chureh dld not llvc up to its allagad rule about divorcea any ,'iau tl dld io Btbera of aii equal,y lmportant natur*. What Blaine Said About the Election of 1884 tlIfeelquite serene over thr result. As the Lord sent upon us an ass in the shape of a preacher, and a ratn storm to lessen our vote in New York, I am dtsposed to feel resigned to the dispensation of defeat, which flowed directly from these agencies." Extract of an unpublished letter of Blaine to Murat Halstead in an article by Halstead in McClure's For January in which is told how Blaine urged that. (ieneral Sherman and Robert T. Lincoln be made the cundidates on the Republican ticket, with ietters of Blaine, Sherman and others, of extraordmary interest, and much new material, from in terriewi Halstead had with Mr. Blaine. 10 Cents a Copy. $1.00 a Year The December number free to new subsenbers beginning with January. Ask for it when subscribing. S. S. McClure, Limitsd, New York ALDE R MEN. BROOKLYN CITIZBNfl BUBPICIODB OF THB RAILROAD fo.MMITTEE. TBB BBPOBT OM TIli: EAVT BIVBB AM> ATI,A\TIC OCT.AX 'iiMIM'iVS TftOLUCT KKAV'HISK TO BE HELD BACK 87MTIL THK I.AST HOl'K \ TALK WITH MIRABSAU L T'WSH. Th ? Rallroad Commlttee of the Brooklyn Board of Atdermen, i ia ezpeeted, wlll report tbla morn? ing on the application ot the Baal Blver and At kantlc Oeega Haiiroad Company for franchlsaa oov> I erini? miles of the beal l ??' ef Brooklyn. about 1 an hour and a balf before tho Board arlll tbat report and the property-oirnara ln those streeta , who havo been protesClng BgstBsl tha grsatlng of thoae franchlaea are fearful that tho report arlll be u favorable one an,: hav.- beei ta urtng them aelvea to pravent, by eatn ? - aeeaa aary, tbe flnai grantm* of th tgea is | the company. It was rumorcd th it ] member*, of the Rallroad Commlttoe had been I ehadowed by det, tfvefl In the Intereata tha property-owa ra A Trlbune n i rtei u*t nlght !-..?? aftrabeaa L. Towna who rei eta property-ownera of Padflc-et., Ewen-el ave., aa i haif a doaen other Btreeta and aaked hlm about the d.-v-i.jpm, nts arhtch, ii araa un ad, may take plaee to-day. Mr Towna revlewed the i.ro ceedlnsa In ihe mati.-r ot the application of Mr. FlyroVa compaay, and ? fore the Rallroad Commlttee ,.n I.ember '? and De? cember tl, the latter being devi I to heai ?? ? the Brooklyn Heighta llna'a apphcationa Then ha conttnued ,.s foll The Etalln ,i Ooaunlaaton haa aaade no report, it seems. or. If I keeplng It - r>-:. Tho nearapaper men alnce laat Prldaj have been epply Ing every day to Bnd a/hal thal report arlll be, .<:?'! they were told tha It would i l ta glven ?? .ir. untll 1 about ll o'clock to-morrow (Mond | Thia <-\,-;tes great euaplclon on thi part i i ubiic I that the report will I etttsena of Brooklyn. lf the report arai loisg to be a favorable one there arould be no reason for keeplng ii aecrei The only reaaon eena bi people -? < la keeplng t a, ? untll an hour and ? - - ore th? Board meetlng la thal lega nga arlll be taken to enjoln the Board, and ttmi ti.,- Aldermea hope i,v delaylng the report untll the laat hour. to etop auch proi.Ilnga. The fitlzena' Aaaoctatlon comprlatng thouaandi of taxpayers. la nl8ed with alsrm bj the prevalent rumors tiiat the A8dern?en arlll endow the Ea?t Rlver and Atlanttc Oceaa itsllrssd Compaay with these raluaMe franrhlaaa. worta to tba rompsny at least *ja,aoe,an, which arosld reault la the dapreels \ tion of the proper ti ef taspayera ta tbs extent of ? (300,000,090 "We eiHiin tl.at the company has no lega] ?x ! latenee becauae It araa nevei properly organlaed under tbe lawa of 8JJ6, never havuiK sunniitted a plan of it* routea t., ti,e Rallroad Comi m inam uf the State. and hence being unab.e to even <-ieot ? \ r aldent. . . . "We propoae to enjoln the Mayor of the , ity. lf neceaaary, u> prevenl hla algnlng the papera giving thi company theae raluable ughts. A precedent foi an Injunotton against th- Boaru of Aldermeu ; .xrnts. "There is no other waj to account for th>- aetion ' of th.- IUilroad Commlttee, escepi ;hat the mem? bera of it havo been Improperlj influeneed or are aahamed of what they an- noinn to uo. although it ' la poaalble that th. Lrf>rd arlll !*?ften thelr heaus at th.- las; mo n-iil. ?The cltlaeaa whoae property haa hoen af. ' fected by a threatened wholeaale diapoaltlon of ihe matter have not been .di- for tne Iaa .- x 1 w.eks. A eeemlng acquteecence ?,r? tne part ..f the Rallroad Commlaalonera di I not nu; th. i- p.e !,. aleep, bul thej watched irlgilani ?' their publle aervanta." aald Mr Towna, Blgntncaot :> "Thej now hope und belleve that tho> are >u a poantlon to protecl thema, ? agalnal anj arrong ful a,-i on the par: ol thelr aerva i - ? ?'lf the sttempt ahall bi madi lo-morroa u> Ktve away theae raluable franchlaea a ..-? corn petltlon to each one ?.: theae wurt corporatlona pe tltlonlng foi them, the menroera ol tb, Cltlaeaa' i-lx ecuuve Commlttee will come p-.'i\ near to know Ing who ia reaponathle for th.- t/rora*. They have kept themaelvea ?>?., Informed ol tbe acUona hivi Intentlona of thelr repreaentatlvea ??No, peraonatly, l have not had detectivea ahi iiiK the Atdermen Where the Baecutive Commlttee K<,: -.ts accurate Informatlon ?,f everythlng that ha? taken pla, e. l cannol aay, bul you may Imaglao boa it araa done ??lf tho commlttee -h.ii: report In favor of '" ynn'a or the oth,-r road are ahall imm- ilately enjoln tho Mayor "i hli ?u eaaoi from algnlni the franehlao a.- V.ir as the Eaal Rlvei and Atlantlc Oceaa RsaV - concerned, on the ground that it is not prop . |] organlaed." Mr. Toarna wsa aaked arbetber watohing had de \,l,ipe,l anythini, ? ? n .atlona ef the Rallroad Commlttoemen and th.- apptylut; oinpa ? Ilie-. H- said that beel -iiuiii be t i i by watehhtg de velopments. \ ?.-." he sai.l. "I thlnk there arlll be a mnaattsg one way or another, bei iuae it would be aomewhaj iiinal If ;he Rallroad Commlttee after all ahould r,'iK>ri unfavorabty on the application. ! "1 ,-an't aay anythlni; mu h more deflnlte, be esuse we don't wsnt to threaten mir publle aer ranta Vrnal wonM you i> II you had vaiuahi* property you ha-l io leave? Hlr<- nome one to ! watch lt. wouliln't you" Well, whwt would ritlaena of Brooklyi do if their property wera threatened?" aaked Mr Towna "Anyhow." he asad, "then- are enougfl membera of th,- cltlaenB' organlsstlon who kiHia the commlttoemen. artthout t;,e abaolats neceealtj of hlrtng detectivea i-'.iuri.'.-:i yeara .??<>. t ie Board of Aldermen granted ;i fr.ii, ihlaa t,. tho Brioklyn Elovated Rall. road Company in deflance of an Iniunctlon. and they were sent to Raymond Srroet .lall for eon tempi of court, bealdea havlng to pay lara ? rtn^a. Beccham's pills for consti pation io^ and 25*. Get the book at your druggist's and go by it. AuBula?U?.iorstI,aaauaruX?t