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THE CAPITOL SCANDAL. GOVERNOR BLACK FORCES AN IMMEDI? AT!: INVESTIGATION. Ibt imiiHii ta tub macan.] Albany. April ?? The lnvt-ntlnatlon of Eas? ton's Department of Public Buildings at Albany ^?ill be undertaken m-xt WSS> by the Trustees of Publie Buildings, and from what can b? learned here to-night it will be prosecuted with vlpor and dispatch, It was thought that Gov? ernor Blaak srould put the matter off until ho ha I disposed of the thirty-day bills, but it seems that he Is not disposed to permit this scandal to aovar over his administration one day longer than is absolutely necessary. The Trustees of Public Buildings. Governor Flack. I.ientenant-Governor Woodruff and Speaker O'i.ra?y, had a conference this after? noon in the Executive Chamber. Mr. Jaoobs, who belongs In Troy, and who is Mr. Easton's. deputy, was present with a waponload of books and vouchers, presumably from Easton's Depart? ment. The Trustees \\ ,-re in conference a couple of hours, and ?rent over some of Easton's affairs After the meeting n< r:.-- ,>f them would nay anv tblng definite regarding the purp<ise of the meet? ing. Colonel Griffiths. Governor Flack's secretary, ?eld to-night that an Investigation of Easton's Department had been decided upon, and that it ?S/OUld :?tke O?aos next week. R publicans m Albany not of the Barnes ell , ? d<?' tare that the evident intention of Governor Black ami his associates to go into this scandal as soon as possible is the best thing to be ?jane under the clrcumstancaa It wns reported to-nlabt that Mr. Black. Mr. Woodruff and Mr. O'Orady only decided to make an Inspection of Easton's accounts after an unsuccessful attempt had been made to induce him to submit his resignation to them. Fouis F. l'ayn. Superintendent of the Insurance Depart? ment, is s-iid to have sounded Boston and Will? iam Barnes, Jr., as to the possibility of Easton offering his resignation Bornea, however, ad? vised Basten to stick, and take the gtound that he (ouirt n.>t in *?? f-respect resign under tire. What w'.M l,o the form of inspection of Mr. Baston'S big bills for the maintenance of the Capitol and the other two State buildings in Albany, has not yel been disclosed. It la re? ported, however, thai letters were dispatched to the members of the Senate Finance Committee who recently examined Mr. Baston'S ledgers, with a request that they Indicate in what direc? tion the examination of the accounts should be pressed. Senator Harrison. >>f Brockport, i-ns of the men who examined Easton's books, ar? rived here late this afternoon, and Senator Ilig gins IS expected shortly from Olean. _____ ?77T LEQIBLATTRPB LEATTB08. GovFRNc-r: ru.ACK's rNl'XiNTlOMI with MOAHO TO TUT. thihtt-pat bii.t.s. Albor.y, April iO ?Oovernor Black will have more than bli hss !.> full of work during the coming month. Seldom, if ever, ha: the Legislature left so many thlrty-dsy Mils ?n the hands of s Ooveraor es were left this year. There are between seven end sieht hundred bills awaiting Executive con? sideration, end many of them ere Important l';> to dat- Qovi n ir Black has si?ne.i thirty-eight law. less than Governor Morton signed In a eorresp ? '. tug time test >>.ir. it was announced at the r.x ecutlve Chamber this mornlnf that Mr. Black would r.ot sign any I 111? 0! Ml the usual list of the Mils in the hand:? of the Qov rnor Ll printed. The list will not be i sdy until Saturday at the earliest. Many hearing ...v. been asked f.,r on the more ' Important bills In i Governor's hands, but only h f.-w ?rill be tiv.ii II I? the Governor's Intent! in t . .:.-??, of :? ? Important bill? first, and tb se In? clude th< Greater New-York charter, the run Ser? vice bill, the Dudley Inheritance Tax bill, the char - ..; -h- second class, Hie Anti-Scalpers \: ial and ?Supplemental Supply bills, Ith thi it two the <". v 'rnor ha? the power to eul out any Items he desire? aithout i:. \.. latina i ..? . ntlre bill. It |s pi e tl at the Governor in the next two weeks f of i ie charges calling for the re : . . | ol Police Commissioner Parker from the New-York Polica Board Governor Black has appointed next Thursday for iMartaa ths Civi] Service Reform League's protest against lbs Civil Service bill no?* awi ng hi? ao tion. It i? expected that many influential momiv-rs of the leagus will go to Albany io .-?,cuk a?.i:i.ai the hi::. ?,-? FORFST PRESERVE HOARD. IT IS OnOAVTZETJ WITH I.irrTKXANT-GOVEF.NOR WOODR1 IT AS CHAIRMAN. Albany. April 23.?After the members of rite For? est Preserve Hoard had conferred with Governor IJ.:ack at Hmeheofl at tie Executive Mansion this hftemoon they rret and organized. J.lrutenant Governor Woodruff was ths choice (,f his two co laborers, Pish Commissioner Babcock and State ? r Adams, for president. Colonel ^il.'.> n K. M: rvln, : ki private ?ecretary, was requested to act ? ?? porary se retary, and he accepted it'.- place. i :;.:..-. io ? r "? il ??? n wai delegated a? a commit Executive Committee of the Flsberl. Forest Commission to see ?f ? rvlces of Colonel Fox, of that Commission, as an expert on forest land? could be e?ured. The I Ul ".1 May ?. when the work to bo under! ? ? ullned. ntenl or ol the Bosrd to keep their per i . . . ? hie, so that nearly nil of the appropriation ..f |i,ooo.OO?j may be devoted ? ? ads. To this end LK-u . convert . ite olB .* in the Capitol to Iho offlire of ths : ind hi has tendered the services of some of | the Board '.,-. fternocn Mr Woodruff snd Governor 8 k - trt? ! fi r the Adirondack? with a view of I ... | ? ? .. of c r::i!n parts of the ? : CAPITOL PLAN8 READY. Albany, Arm ;?.?O. W. Aldrtdge, Superintendent t? Publie Work1--, srho ha? absolute control of the eompletloa ol the Capitol Capitol Commissioner Perry and Mr. ('?,:-.,(-r. tl ?? i msul Ing srcblte?ct, held i. .-? rence to-day snd it ?ras snnounced that the for fli ? ? 'apltol hsd b? en Bgreed Superlnt? ndent AI triage said he srould a<l e for bl ? ? or I hi woi 'r. to-morrow ? . next day. will be asked for the finish!) ? ling, ..nd other bids will ? : ? nstru -...n ol the work in see ti mi Ths pi ? illdlng to be ire the eastern oi main approach, the western appro? ?. and the western stairway. MAM8BALL FIELD AXD MHS. 8BER1DAN. go. April -i "Ths Datly Sews" says: "it is eoanmon talk In Chkago society circles that Mar shall Field i* engaged to ths widow of General Philip If. Shrnlii., gnd that the wedding ?srl i take place la ths near future. Mr?. t n wss :..rm>-r.y Miss Rucker, daughter of General Rucker, of the Regular Army, and was marri, t !?. . ;, r.? : u? Sheridan In thla city about . . Bhe ha? three children, twin daughters, aged ; t eli iteen, and a son. Bine? the d? a h of her li Sheridan ha? llvi d t devout catholic. 4 her i educated in *?? hooli of that faith. ?>P j.-.. . \>. dowei for atioui n >>ar. li.j ; . v, U I';. Id, jr.. who llv's on ? . Mr? m ' I n Ti ?. s he i, i? sin o Uvi : .,; i.? amlngl i England." Mr Field said to-nigh I that the story was un true'and without any foun. I wl (soever. Washington, April ?.?The Chicago ?lisp.-.tr-h oon eernlng h- r was shown to Mrs. Sheridan to-nipht, > ? .. <?c lined tO m.tke any St tj the m..tur. at In r.-xard A MEW LiXOTYPE RECORD. Denver, April '?.'?? -BugUM Taylor, linoiype operator en "Tac Denver Times," In sight hour? ma l?- a rec? ord of MJM em?. Trie prevlou? record, K.MO ems. ?j? held by Baker, of Seattle. Taylor'? r- ? .rd was i ing 1 .rdli 11" > coursi ol s lay'? newspa? per work, -ni trom the average copy that is fur ?.? . . ;.iy. 8EC?R1T1E8 A\n BANKER GONE. Chkago, April CV St. 11 drills and hammers were BSsd in s ealn sBUft to And remnants of the trust fund in the possession of John H. Sheldon, the mi?? tsg L .i I ? nker. His box in ths vault? of th.. Fid? Il? ly Safety Depo ' Company was beokM open in '? ??? search for secerltlei belonging to the estate of Mrs. kvPa A. Sheldon, lut'- of Chicago. She;,Ion was the administrator and he had ?=.- im-J the helm that he had IWJbOO worth of ?took in the North Chicago fitrif Railroad Company snd ths Diamond Match u v ?n ?..-., box. Wnen the box wa? opeiwd the t . k as well ss t.'ie administrator WSI in..-sin?. l?o Tal? Claim*-???'?'<? | BENSON'S POROUS ? PLASTER (i n positive cure for Muscular Khe-.J- ^ t madam, Backacha. Sciatica, l'leu- t trisy, Ki'lncy altcctions and all at -lies , and pains. Manuiacturer? standing I a gu?rante? of merit. Insist upon a I BENSON. Only the Ktmiine el?ec I tive. Price 25c. Refuse 6ub '.itutes. : BW?J^-J?.?????^^??a??.^l>???S>?W??>???*?^?,??, RHINE'S CELERY COMPOUND. Best Spring Remedy in the World?It Makes People Well. There is one true specific for disensos arising from a debilitated nervous system, nnd that Is Paine's celery compound, bo generally prescribed by physicians. It is probably ths most remarkable remedy that ths scientific research of this country has produced. Prof. Edward E. Pbelpa kf. iv, 1.1.. r>., of Dartmouth college, fust prescribed what is now known the world over as l'nine's celery compound, a positiva cure for dyspepsia, biliousness, liver complaint, neuralgia, rheumatism, all nervous diseases ami kidney troubles. Pot the latter radio's cel? ery compound baa succeeded again and again where everything else bas failed. The medical journals of this country have given more space in the last few years to the many remarkable case i v. in:- tic use of Paine's celery compound has made people well than to any other medicine, BALTIMORE WINS EASILY WILD PITCHING AND ERRORS CAUSE NITW-TORX TO LOSE AGAIN. Baltimore, April ?.?New-York lost to Bultlmoro to-day in a gams which aroused little Interest Do heny showed much speed, but v:.s at time? very wild, issuing in all seven passes to first. This, to? gether with Wilson's bod throws to second in the fourth, gilvo the home team the gama Nops was steady a! critical moments, and his all-around work was the feature of tiie tan.'. Attendance, 3.814, Tho score: BALTIMORE. I m:\v-YOHK. ab r lu i"\ a t ul> r ll> r-"1 a e Oulnn, 3r. .. r. i i it 4 ?> v Haltran, dill 10 1 Keeler, rf... 4 1 2 2 0 0 Tlcrnan, i f .. ?* l 1 I V 0 ,.- us. 3 o II g 2 o .1 .ye? ;;.> .... ,"> o l o -t o Kelley. If.... 1 0 13 0 0 Davis, ?-? ....;! 0 0 2 I u Doyle, 11?_:t 0 0 vi o OJUeillg, sa_0 " 0 I. Btenxel, et...i 1110 1 Uleas n. 2b... I 1 3 t S 0 Belts, 3b ... ?i 10 3 3 <? Beckley, h>..4 0 111 1 0 Kobtnson. c. 3 i u :i o ?? Stafford, If... i U (? 1 O 0 Nop?, p ,...S 1 J ?' :; i. WiUon, e .... 4 0 3 4 0 il -Dobeny, p ...4 1 i 1 .'( 0 Totn.li ....27 S S3713 1 Totals _.".'i it B ui M :: Hsltlni'-.rs .1 n o 4 n 1 o 0 s?a New-York .o 1 ?> i 0 0 0 1 1?3 Earned rune nommer?. :t; New-York, 1. Two-bass hits?Kseler, st?n/..-i. Three-bass hlti Ke 1er, Nona Stoles hsssa Kteniel 12), Relis, Kelley '->, Doheny. Rial base on baJli Off Nona, 2. off Poheny, 7. Hit by pitched ball Knps, Van Ualtren, Kelley. Struck out?By S pa, 3: by I> eny, 2. Passed bill Wilson. Left on 1*4 - Balttffl re, 7. XewO rk, 10. Bacrlfloe hit?Jen lllllBJS Itms 2 23. Umpire I.yn h. PHILADELPHIA, 1-: BROOKLYW, U, Philadelphia. April 2?.-rhllndelphta defeated Prooklyn to-day In cm exciting and hard-hitting game. BoflS in tho tdxth Inning tirovo the ball to left centro for a homo run with three men on hases. Payas Started to ptti-h for Brooklyn, but waa taken out fit the end of tho fourth Inning, and Daub finished the gama Attendance, (,131 The ?score: I'llir.Ar.KI.fHIA. I BROOKLYN, cb r lb po a s ab r ib j*? g ? Cooley, et... Ti 2 2 2 i? ?' c?rlffln, rf_ ? 0 1 2 1 0 Hal Im?n. 3b. 4 8 3 1 T 1 Jones, rf-? 2 8 a 1 n Croi rf.... 2 l i i 0 0 v- len a If. 6 -2100 Qelei if_ 2 1 1000 Bhlndle, 8b., 4 2 2 o f, o De'.ehanty ?f? 2 2 r> 1 0'la Chance, lb 4 1 114 1 o Clements.' 0. 4 1 2 3 1 0|CanavsB, 3b.. 8 2 2 <? r> 1 r. ? .-, |b... 4 1 2 11 ?? 1 Bmlth, as_5 0 0 8 r, 0 ?ill.en. *-... 400470 Grim, e. fi l 4 2 1 1 NHsh. 31. B t l 0 1 0 Payas, p.... 2 1 1 1 1 0 .-,? ?y . , 1 o o 0 ?> 0 D&nb, r. 2 0 0 1 1 <> Johnson, p.. 8 o 1 o o 0 ?Haalvan ... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Tin!? ....ST 131427 17 2 Totals _4311102721 2 ?Batted fer Taub in the ninth. Philadelphia .t 0 2 .1 0 (I 0 1 0?12 Brooklyn .2 1 I 2 S 1 0 0 8?11 Earned runs?Phllad? ilphla, 7; Brooklyn, 7. Two-baas bita Boyle, J >r.e?, La CI anee, Orlm. Three-bass blti - Cooiey, ,1 -ii'-D, Ca?aran. Homs run -Boyle. Stoles base ?Delehanty. Doubla nia; Delehanty aril elements. r rat baaa on bal*.s /">fr Carssy, 2. off J 'hr.son, 1; off Payne, 8; off r>:iuh. 2. tin v.\- r-ip-her- Vieler, Clements, Im Chanca Struck out By Johnson, 2-, by Payne, 1; by Daub, 1 '?vim pitch Johnson Left er. base??Philadel? phia 8; Brooklyn. A Bai rlflce hits?Bslhnaa, onion. Umpire?EmsUa Time of g.-m.e-- 2:l?. THE KECnp.nS. Clubs. Cincinnati . Philadelphia Pahlmnro . Louiftvlll? ,, Ptttsburg ... Kr'okljn ... W. e 0 ? 4 I a .867 w. . 2 Clubs. St. Louts .. N>w Ti rk . .v.: Washington . I .mm Chicago . 2 .(V>o Boston . 1 .4211 Claveland .... 0 P. o. .4'0 .3:8 ?;"""] .143 I T.OriSVIT.I.K. I; CHICAGO. 4. Louisville. April gt.?Qeorgo Hemmtag, lato of th? Baltimore team, pitched his first Ramo for Louis? ville to-day, and held Anson's ?'ol;s down to five hits. The Me; pitcher also helped to win the cam? with a timely two-bagger. Attendance, 500. The. SCOTS! T* T, T~ n. n. l loularllle .0 o o o 2 0 s o 0--6 a (?Ur-ag.. .1 0 S I O n O O 0 4 t 2 ?atterles?Hemming sad Dexter; K?trilca and Britra. PITT8B?RO, f>; CIN-'INKATT, 7. Cincinnati. April B*.?The PittSburgS stopped th? winning streak of tho Cincinnati! to-day by lefeat lnp them in a close and exciting game. Attenclance., a.u1*. Tho score: Cincinnati .2 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 0-7 ? ? Pittsburg .0 0 i 0 I 1 4 0 O?? 11 2 r.atterloa? Kliret. Dwysf and Pelts; Kil'.en and Busdan. ,-_^4v-. st. ?/rris and ci.i:vi:r.AN'D tikd. St. I.ouls, April 2f?.? Tiio Browns ptillej an Sppatt ently lost K.ime out of tiie lire in Hie ninth inning to? day. With the ?.-ore | t,, 4 Sgalnst them, they went in, and Finales by DOSfd, Turner, Hartman and nier bauer tied tho score. With the bases full and two out, ftochalexls m.-i le a (;reat catch ?f McForland'l lone fly, which y.ived the game for his eldo. At* tendane?, tuo. Tno acoto: a. h. e. St Imilla.0 2 0 0 1 0 O 1 2 ?J J2 3 Clrrelaad .? 0 <? S 8 1 8 o S?S 14 :i UuUerlf?^?Eejier orA Mcr.irl.ini'.; YowBg anl Zln.ir.cr. WASHINGTON, i.; BOSTON, 2. Washington, April hX?TbS Senators had their eye on the ball to-day. While tho Boston playrs I displayed s decided inability to field. This conn I hination gave the gams to Washington. Attend? 1 ttiK-e, MM. rh? scon : P. I!. E W?Fhlr.?ttijn .0 4 0 0 0 O 0 0 1?5 11 2 i;,,., b . 0 <? 1 1 1 O O S S?g S ?; BStltsrtae Merest sad l'nnell: I^wia and (ianrel. HARVARD, 7; DARTMOTJTH, 6. Cambridge, Mass., April 29.?Tabor's wlldness, fieldlnK errors on Dartmouth's part and a OOUpIS of timely hits gave Harvard a Victory over tho Hanover boys this afternoon. Harvard failed to hit Tabor to any extent, and her fVtrftlng was decidedly off color at times. Tho visitors batted Pains freely throughout the game, but wen- unable to b inch their Tilts ut opportuns titlies. The more; n. 11. Harvard .I 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 x-7 0 l>.rtmouth .O 2 1 0 0 1 1 1 0?0 ? Eat ferles?rains and BSSaOMtti Tubvr and I)rew. e RKSKRVKR. J*; PORT HCHCVLER, If, The Fordham Jteserves opened their season yes? terday at Port Bchuyler, and defeated their i.p ponents, the Fort Schuyler Club. With ease. Tho score: Furdlinm llrtrrve? .80 Kort Bsamyler .11 HiiUT!?-" F rdlnim He?,?r\-ei. ?VGonnan and 0. Downey. Pi.rt S'-iiuiyer. Mektn, l>avia i.ri.1 Bawera Umpires ??at? partial I andJesaa OTHKU GAM!? VlZSTKItUAV. At Wllassbarrs- Wilhosbsrre, 7; Rotthsstor. J. .. c.ri 0I1..I.I II11IM,, S K,,ri,,,.(!..:.I J THE RACING AT AQUEDUCT. The defeat of three favorites si Aqueduct yes terJay failed to Ming any great profit to 'ho layers, for the winners were ?n svery case heavily played; In fact, if the figure? could have been obtained they would probably have ahown thai rh.- ?rlctory of the first choices would have saved I lern n In addition to tho profil which ths majoi ths crowd manage to reap, the .lay u factory one, for the w< ither could nol bav? '.?? in Improved on, n i the racing m< keen enough to satisfy ths mi ai i \.i ttlng The field? h< 1?! to ih< Ir original .-:?-.--. nol ;. single withdrawal being n corded in either of ths Des races decided, Ths only hsppenlng out of the ordlnsry came while tin* horse? were nt the post In the ci Ing ?t, Mclntyre, who has been drawing s hearse ?Sil winter, was SOS of the starters, snd In the manoeuvring that preceded the start be launched . H srlth hi? heels, landing on Harrison, who had tbe mount i?n Ray U. The b >>- wa? badlj brul ed by the kick, nn.i of course could not ride, N< ???? meyer being put up in his puce. Bummsrtes: PIRBT RACK Ft IbrM j-'jr Id?: ?eBlag Ab ?I ?eve? fur ?g Ruby Stable*? h. a PsrnMsaa, by Brltaansc?Cbeeee Straw, loS lb (ear. WSj.tShener) l P i, i>vry.-r'? ch. e. Paaaovtr, ltd.tSlma) -' A. .r. .Tomer's b. r. Petrel, 103..(Powers) a Friendship 109 tVan Kuren); Trayline, l""' iMah?*r); N-i ughtj Hirl. 02 iMaklni; I >r. .lira. '.<* i WapshhP., uiid ,.. k-.- Rolfe. 101 (O'bearjr), elan rail Time 1.27. r>,t!rn-!',inn'*an, fi ami 2; Passover, 4 to 1 ?nd 7 to r.; Petrel, -i to i an?! ?i to 6; Friendship. ?"? an<1 I; Tray line, :? ?nd ? to ?">. Naughty Girl, IO *:id S; Dr. ?lia, s and B; Beaky Rolf?, DO and H ?\V.>n by a h?ad; thro* ?onft'hs b-nr??n ?-v-ond and third. ?BCOND RACB?Fee teto-yeai- Id Billas; sssetsl srelghta gear and a half furlonEi. It, w. Walde? A i;-.nv h. t. tfoaey Spinner, by Le?*? g-nid or Osllantry?Medusa .iLKtlenetd) 1 It W. Betunan'? br. r. May n-iunan. it". (Sisas) -j U s. * w. r. TboBipaon'a eh. f. Bwaet Bound, 11??? (llTWltt) 8 Juliana. UO 'Sh?nr>rti Bai*4?UB, 110(Vas Kuren); Btorn Q,ir,?i, no (?rUaarr); Ma>- Franeaa, UO lN'e?rmeyer>, and Arlhta. 110 ilJosaeiO, n>o ran. Tim?--0-A7, 7>?t!nfr?Money Pplnner. ft to I fin 1 4 to ft; May reliman, r and ?? Bwe?i Bound, n and 2, Juliana, lj m.J ??. bat Mia, Si and ?; Storm Queen, even and 2 to 6; May r?an-.??, SO and 10. Arista, 12 and 4. Wo? t>y five lenRths; a lefiRth between ?C0?d and third. THIRD RACg?Pe'.llnf. On?, and on?-elxtei'nth mll?-e. j. McLaughlhVa ch. e, Premier, hy sir Modrsi ? Premium, * vrs., US Tb (Doggett). 1 P J. Dwyef? br. b. Declar?-, S, HO .Him?). 2 P. B. F itnndolph's br. ft Flame?, 4, M .Makin?. I lion Ronald, 61 (Ooylta), and Shuts, 100 ICoyl?), ulso ran. Time?1 :.10\4. p..tir.jj?Pr?mt?r, 4 uni m*{ lieclar?. 4 to ft an! 1 to B; 1 "...ne?, M and 8. i;<"n RiHsti, ? an<1 8 ?? 6; Bbulta ftand 7 to ft. " Won by a l-rgth! a head betw??n if?r.nd and third. FOURTH RAC.C?Ihl two-year-olds; selling. Five fir ?or.?s. A 11 * D. H Morris's b. c. Glenlne, by f-'h??-n? Homeopathy, 108 ft.(IJttlefleld) 1 R Bradley'? br. f. Juice Wardell, PB.(Towers) 1 Oneek BtaMe's b, r. U?d Fraaer. i"?.fDoggett) :i Alexia i".l i<vT,-.-,r\i. Harper, IOS (Cbylle); Bollero, f?7 (Ii-wa:.', and i'apta'n Nanh, 0.1 Tr.toM, also ran. Ttmo?1:0.1. Bettln????".lonlna, 8 to f> and out; Judjr? Wardell. I and t? 1, ? i Fraser 0 and S to ft; ;\;?-x:a, Ji) and 3; Harper, lft nr.d 4: a Iter?, 2?i and ft: ?iipta'.n. Nash, ?1 or.d i?, WOO by three ler.jths; eight Icncths b'tw^on SSCOOd and third. Fll-llt RA<"B?Fel?nf. Five and a half furtor.gr?, I* S P fi.indolph's . h. g. MaiTlan. by Blue r>e??? Misal?'?, 4 yra 111 It..(Dors-tt) 1 P. J. Dwyer*? h. c. Bui?. S. IOS (c*r. W%)....iSmQ 2 I? K. and W. I'. Th..nips m'a b. ft. list?n)-, B, "... (Hewttt) 3 Fr.'.nn'.n?; Wb.-el, 01 ?Jayll?)] Ttmplasluw?, BBH .?'.ip fhir^i; Knd??a^.'??. il?! <? > 1.'- .rv) ; hritello irfu, (I ?'.,,, Batbanas, SO (Mahw); Melntyre, lllti (Hamilton); Ray B., lit (Neinneyar); Decid?. i"H (H. Harrta), ani i'i^ dicamcnt, 109 iNoatrand), also ran Ttnae? IrOSH. P.'ttlns Manta?, 2 '-? l and 4 te ft; Bifl?. n ar.d 2; r?e?tlr.y, 5 and s to ft; Hplnntnc Wbeel, .Ifi and 1?; Tem| |e? ?towa, ,10 and 10; tndearor, h r.nd 3; Fratello, 10 and 12; Pathanan, -|0 and I.'.. M.-.Intire, <i and 2. Itay ,s , :;, a:.l fl; Ix-rlde, 10 and 4; I're.liram^nt, .':0 and ML TVnn by tbrce IsagthSi two ItngtaS batWSM) s'cond and thlra. -?1 CltOKlfiR'f HOR81 LTSFT AT TIIU TOST. London, April 23.? The f-eenn.l spring ?ne.?lng nt SunJown Park opened to-lay, nn.l Richard <'ro ker'a Atnerlcus, Which was smong tho entries for tho Princess of Wales Handicap, w..s loft nt the i>o?t. The raos eras for BOO soverelgna ths ??v-ond horve to r'-'oiv? ;,. sovereigns; hvo furlonga Ths result In detail wa?j us folluws; T. rnnnen's b. s. I'eep Kra, ft y-ars oM, by Pearl Diver, out er mi?s Meua a. 1 P. Bermour** br. e. Btippll ant, 4 v#-?r? .11. \y Atbellng, o.it ot Vesper Bell. 2 Mr. N amana'? i>. <?. Wondmancote, 4 y-tirs tld, by Ani - r.u, set of Lady Altho.'.... ,*; CANDIDATES FOR CITY MAGISTRATE. The Mil lntro<lueed by AssenUyaiaa Reinhard providing for three sddftlona] City Magistrates, ralarirs $7.("?? a year, to ho epfsSthte 1 by the Mayor for terms of ten years each, will ?orne before Mayor Strong to-day for th? usual bearing, I* (=eems to ho taken for granted that Loth the Mayor nt .1 Governor Black ire already convinced of the ilty of morn polies Bsaglatraten ?nd thn; they ?ni Ka-e the mu th< ir sanction Consequently speculation a? to the Mayor's probable cholos of Republicans to fill the new ?.laees has nlren.ly be? gan. The list of eandldntes ?nelud.-s tho n:>mes of a n-.ir.ih.-r ?.f men Who w.-r.. poskod fot the efltOe Of city Magistrate or Jnetlea of Baeelal Sessions in MK, WhOB nine of th? former an.I Bv? of the latt.-r were appointed by ths Mayer. The fri?n.ii of ex .lu.ipt- Fredeiick O. Qedney, es-PoHee ?nstless Clar? ence \v. Meade nn.l Charles ft. Tatntor, sad Donald McLean sad Michas! j. McCaan bave a?..in, it ih understood, become setlvs in their behalf. Bei d< i tbess, the Mayor s likely to eonssdor thoquallftca* tlons of Ills secretary, .i<>h n Hedges, nn.l Colonel Josspk Pool for appointment. Thors seem? t,. be little doubt Hint the Mayor will show hin apprecia? tion of tho faithfulness snd ability erltta which Mr. Hedges lias peefmated tti? varied, intricate and d?licats duties of the place be has itiia?i in tad Mayor's ofnee, ?nd gres b?a s citanos al i.-ast to decline, Mr. liedii.-s, it is ?roll knoten, in anxious to n turn to ids law j.rneti.-e, nnd doul.t wus ex pnsstxl y.-sterda.v as to hin willingness to accept a place on the local crUalnal bench that will debar him from engaging In prof?seSOnsl work a? a lawyer for ten years to eome. Colonel Pool and ?-x-.liiHilep M.-mlf were talked of yesterday a? the other probabilities, though many belters thai es-Judge uednsy is likely to be one of the men ?elected. Colonel Pool is a native of Ohio, an old personal frisad of Mayor strons', and is prominent in the Union Leagus und Repub? lican clubs. Regarding ea-.1 ?thss Meade, it is said that the Mayor p-cullr h? srnoot riKim-yt mude by Ooesrnor Morton foi Msads's apiioimment two years ago, and U dls^oaod now to gratify the ex Governor. IN THE CYCLING WORLD. The Hudson County Oood Reads Arsoclatlon Is not satisfied with the condition of the Hudson County Boulevard, and at the last meeting of the ossiwlatlon It was decided that the KxeeuMve and Ttoml oonuntttees nhould k? over the Roulevurd In earrtagSS, nml to take un artlft along- who would make a draft Of tho bad placea, A report will bo mads to the officials in charge of the Boulevard The trip win be mads on Sunday sjwrulna, und the following well-known wheelmen v.m he in tho party: Theodore P. Herseles. P. C. Wolbert, H. A. besson. l'. Anthony Brock, B. 0, Lesycraft, J. H. Rieh. O. c. Arrnwrmlth. T. J. Kennedy, V. V. Roelker, Judge J. Herbert Potts, Hte.wart M. Vnn dcrbeek, 1. J. Qordon, Frank Bveland, C. F. gap. nioiir. It. S. Rosa J- P. '?wens and others. The Hudson County Wheelmen will give up their clubhouse In Jersey City to-day. The club surren? dered |tg leSBS of the house, with the Idea that It could secure more comfortable quarters sear the Hudson County Boulevard, tut tin- members have not yet m tuna tin- .?e-ired sin-, Until tiny do, the club furnltun nill be stored swsy. The nest meet? ing of the lilib Will be held at So. il\ < 'omillUtll 1 BW-STa on .May 7. The opening ?ntirtulnment and exhibition of fancy rldlnp took place hist Sight at the Wolff AmerP-an Cycle Academy, No. 1,184 Pulton st., Brooklyn, No effort WSS spared to make the affair it suooesa Besides several prominent trick riders, linn- appeared tin- Whitney sisters, Juvenile danc? ers; Mildred Bohwalhaeh and a troupe of vaudeville H?ieiinlists. Tin nendemy, which Is the ladest in Hn oklyn, had been decorated for the occasion witii potted plants and flowers in bloom. Tho Tribun? has received the following from Mir.? Sophia H. Kumt, i f No. IgJ Plfth-ava: "While driv? ing throujrh C.-ntral Park Tuesday, Just below tho Obelisk, on our way to view the parada wo ?n* a bicycler run down by a banSOSB driver. Tho bl Cy? 1er was on the rieht Fide of the Drive, while the driver of the hansom was on the wrong side, und they came Into oslllslon in turning a ?harp curve. The wheels of th.- hansom went over tho cycler. He at-., e t,, its feet, writhing in great sgony, and ti>- n fell to the ground. It was some time before .- .lid mil..ir driv.-r understand what had happened, and In the mean time other people had . ??? ? -.i ?!i Injured man's ai latan e, and as we had children with us we thought best not to go back. Will at -. one who saw tue accident kindly I inform us whst he -rime of the bicycler end whether he was Injured or not? We feel great sympathy for ! 1.; ." Entry bl ni : fer the Kings County meet, to be held at the Manhattan Bes ?i track "n June H, will . ad) in ? "-'it ten days. Appll ..'.Ions for the - ma should be made to a. R. Oordir.er, secretary, K. C. W. ? -It bhouse, Bedford-ai -. and Dean-st., i:. l.lyii. 'lie list of contests will I"- as follows: Ons mile novice; Greater New-York mile cham? plcnshlp; hnlf-mlle, handicap-, mile, I., a. VV. State t.,!,.!. m I impl mshlp; mile, handicap; m?e, ? ratch, prof? -I'll..!; mile handicap, professional; mile, 2.'<> ci.,st. tor professional I; was report? l yesterdsy that burglars had en tered l i? i ; ??. i.ire ?>;" ths Duquesne Manufact? uring Compnny, a; So. -'->! Pulton-st. They forced ..?"i the Greenwleh-st. dour, rifled tho cash drawer und took swsy three bicycles, vnlutrd at SJOQ each. "Teddy" Ooodman, the pride of the Riverside vV - Imen, I In training f->r an active campaign on too track this season, lie win probably be seen ; ;:t -he <? ?u; club Wheelmen'a meet mi Ma;- 21. which will open the racing season In this district. Goodman will ::?!? a Pierce wheel this year. The enact numher of riders entered ?'ir the sprlnn" century run of the Century wheelmen to Pat? chogue, Long Islsnd, last Pm,day, was MS. of which ais finished iv lists deatrlng to Join 'he League of American Wheelmen may obtain full printed Infcrmatlon and membership blsnka by sending th? Ir names and sd s to the Cycling Editor. Tribune. CORNELL CREWS RACE AGAIN. Ithaca, N. T., April B Cornell's first crew and :?.. second or tnnapolls crew went out for a trial of speed on Cayugs Lake this afternoon. Tho raco was held over the old Henley curse for two miles, (in.I as USUSl, Courtney was careful to see that no time was recorded. The first eresr won out by half .;th. MV PEDRO APPROPRIATION AMPLE. Lot Anzoles. Cal.. April fg.?There ffms to bo Ut? ile or m foundation for ths fear expressed la some. quarters that the deep-water harbor at San Pedro ? tnnot be onstructed for the appropriation of 11,18s,* i/"). It Is learned that I IS P I Hfl Improvement Com? pany l.? p- par? : lile a i sj thin that limit, and the Banintur Rrothen, owners of Catalina Island, have announced that they ate prepared to put In a hid for the construction of tue barbor, which will be Inside th" appropriation, providing they do not sou their Catalina re k to some Other contractor. Han? cock Banning said I i day that his firm had not yet seen the specifications, bul they had ti?ured on the breakwater designed by the Board of Ktmineers of 1581, and found that It -mil ho constructed at a p.-Ollt of $1,000.000. EDWARD OAT WHITE SFXTF.XCFD. Baltimore, Aprd 9.?Edward Oay White, of Rich? mond, Va., was sentenced to-day by Ju-igo wickes, of the Criminal <'"-?: r. to three years and *ix month? in the Maryland Penitentiary for the lar? ceny on X tvembi r 7. p.??;. of 11,000 from Horatio Dal ton NeWCOmb, Of New-York. White, who is said to be i membi r of a good Virginian family, and stood o tally In Richmond, Induced Mewcomb to put up 16,090 to stir: n b oh on the ra<-r- and to deposit R.OOO in a saloonkeeper's safe. He then decamped with the entire sum, but was captured in Norfolk The Court dc Idcd that the ?5,000 was a partnership fund, but that in takln? tac deposit of |1,000 Walte wss g illty of Isrceny, FL/iNDRAU & CO., 372, 374, 376 Broome Street, Just off Broadway. CARRIAGE BUILDERS Inferi'lir* parchasen ef any type nf veh'cle for town ?ri'l country are Invited to in?p?et our ?teck, ?M? h fer quality, variety, and ity'.e. is un rlrslled, firmln?; th" largest ice'-k of pleasure \ sblclM ?vr SsaiMtSd Bf ene firm. AT THl: LOWEST PRICR5. We -f'-r th? fsellltlei of our dreushtln-; room for any sp?cial Ssslga Second hind vshlcles (tak?n In trad?) for sals ?t law prices, CARPET TJ. STEWART 326 7th Ave., Ml AK ?????TII8T. BatsbllabsJ 1*6:1. T*l?r>l>.,n? [JM 3Sth Ht. SwbmI toe fie en H?. COWPKRTHYYA?TS KFI IARI F goweat pnttrrna nnil colora 11 rvLi.liVi>LL thm B#w spHii?: ?Hook CARPETS. lo*o Mtiiiir. lot wbsst niii ??rnret. Winnies. ?-A A/v_** Ay* AAV".*,/- -AAA. Steel, Wood, Rubber But Mostly Brains. The ttiiimph of miinl over matter never bad dearer illustration ihan in the BIOCIF Tti? fln.?i tiam.f wimt specialised ?kill rnn do In lil'-yele bull.lins. McKEE & HARRINGTON, Factory sait ?nleerooin, 17.'l <.rnn,l Ml., 51.V, u.raj- Iiroa4way>. Catalogue Yraa AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS. WE ARF ASSORTING IN THH COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THF. EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," ANI) ?TITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the origi? nator of " PITCHER'S CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear tho facsimile signature of S?-??fEES?* on every wrapper. This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been used in the homes of the mothers of America for over 30 years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought and has the signature of CZa/yf?!&?j&v nn the WRAPPEn- No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company. of which Chas. II. Fletcher is President. DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies* on it), the ingredients of which EVEN HE does not know. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT Roars the Facsimile Signature of Insist on having THE KIND THAT NEVER FAILED YOU. JUicndco. Spalding's Popular Friday and Saturday Specials? Bicycle Suits - - - - $3.75 | Golf Bicycle Suits - - $5.75 ?r?r? ST on. Others at aT.30. Bf) BO and f-U.BO. Wir, jio.oo, lll?*y?-le lllooniers.?U.BO | Extreme ?olf Style Mry-ele Breeches ??.BO VahM N ???' Vai-ia ?7.W. I.nmhs' Wool Sweaters.1.43 ; Fast nim-lt nirvrlr* Hose. Mss? Value IS.60. Valu? -i?*. w ni?-jrle Karin?* Shoes. 2.O0 !Yew Style llloyele Capa.50c.. TB?. Valva M.0B. I Valaa ?1 <*>. Hirvn PC W tiiv* thorn at oil rr'r*". t"2? ?'" *??"? 0,,r sSj of "Ofl sp<--,ni-han?l CRTfflOK.VDA?? with DlLYCLLa n<.?. tiros, nt SaB.IMl. ar? food hers-iln?. You know tho hicvcl*. an* it wt?i Vt-mi yo? Don't 'Hnk ..f bvjrtns SB "nkn.vwn. essssf wheel when fOS can gtt CS?*a?ssSSa at this pr.ca. Plenty of second? hand wi;<-.-i? t.. pick fro?. A. Q. Spalding? Bros, j Spalding - Bidwell Co. |?JaVlSt >'i???nu Street._20. .11. H West 42d Street. n II y THE NAME of the vN/\ Y best Bicycle money ^ * fi can build is not spelled Duke Kane Du Cane?? DO Cain, But Plain DUQUESNE. It is pronounced the other way. But it don't DO A THING but give supreme satisfaction to buyers. They are easy Runners, but they are going faster than any man could push them. BUYERS CANNOT RESIST OUR FAS CINATINO 5TYLE of selling our '96 high grade Guaranteed Wheel for $35.00 sP?t csh, or $40.00 on time; $10.00 down and $5.00 per month. When these are fit? ted up with '97 fittings you get a superb mount at low cost. Get your order in to-day to avoid to-mor? row's rush. You will want it for Sunday. We are putting these out for an "ad" of the value we put into the Duquesne Special $100.00. Just as much for your money in proportion. No more women's wheels. Better get one while you can. Duquesne Mfg. Co., 226 Fulton, Cor. Greenwich St., NEW YORK CITY. HAL RICH II. ATKINSON, manager. COLVER & PEPPER. Uptown Agent?, 2602 Eighth Ave. and 139th St. U&\l? Cantalever Sprocket br psrfMl Btsksmtatl construction glvsa 10% MORE SPEED. H?'li(I for ( nmlotf. F.v'lu.-lv> nK-n I ?" ?-rtnl>ll?lit?l In ?vary town. A.Mrma application? t> fa,-ti>ry. BAMM III? ?CI.E MF?. CO., Torrlnuton. Conn. M:?-Vi)8K OTOIUB, M ?'It AMURRA BT. Ko?il m?i> .f OrsAtSf N*w York .in I vicinity t>#s in Baft* il'lor.. ini cinta tu uthara. Wf??iulwm? 119C|?i9*rtSr. CYCLES *n.Y.?rrY, GALES Manhattan ISM, Sew, 60.00 27.00 Horoscope Lamps (black) , r.ft ? rl0 Mono bettor mudo. ?>it#U I *OV Mlnnte Repair Kir?. 1.00 .35 Coldweii's Bicycle Coupler, $10.00. 25* Discount on all Bicycle Clothing, Caps and Hose, Friday and Saturday only? SOLE AGE.YT9. Wright & DilsonN Tennis Goods, Reach's Base Ball Goods, Golf (Joods, rameras. SCHOVERLINcl?LY & GALES, 302 Broadway, N. Y. TALL CYCLE RIDERS. We have a small quantity of 25.26and 27-inch frames, '96 models of mMssr Suitable for long, legged men. WHILE THEY LAST A rare opportunity to fat a goad wheel at a reasonable price. Easy Payments When Desired. 135 and 137 3 and 5 East 42d St., West 125th St. near 5th Ave. BROOK I. V* i 11*1 Pulton St.. near Bedford Are. 471. 47.1 FlntlHiRli Avo, Runs Easy, Keeps Running Easy. . .THE . . Remington BICYCLE REHINOTON ARMS CO.J 815 nrosrtway. SOO VM Htfe M M? Tsflfe] ?33 ru?sa Bt.. Brooklyn PRUEBO** O. SMITH. Brooklyn tpossm Aftnt, 1,217 Fulton St. A STRICTLY RELIABLE BICYCLE LAMP. Th* Hrl.ljrp.nl Gun bSfSSMSSl Co.. n< Br,?? 1w*y, y. Y.