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RACIN . AT MORRIS PARK. THK HONORS WXLL niSTRIHrTKD. TiiKKK Of/ THK kayokitks WKKK BIWM BBBHIIi Starter Pel-nglll had his hands full at Morris Park yesurd.iy. The llelds w? re large nnd frac tljus. But he was strikingly su?cessini, and It is safe to eng that no horse lost s race because of neglect on th?? pan of the starter. Poetess was far behind when the flag fell for the first contest, but ?.'?.?? I. id no shaneS even If she had been a dozen lengths in front of the Held Wh? n the racers Jumped off. It was faultless turf weather, but as most of the horses that took part in the fun were little known to the public no mighty BOSt Journeyed io the WeetonestCI hills. Still, the spectators were reaeooable, taeputab?a and respectable in numb, rs and in character, and they would not have look'-d out of place at Ascot or Annuii at Sundown or Longchamps, at Goodwood or Melbourne. On Sat Ulday every favorite was smashed. Yesterday three out of six ran first. That is a comfortable percentage, and layers ?nd takers forgave each other. The three victorious favorites were Harry Reed. Renssela, r and Forget. Down in dusty de- ( feat sank Nay Mag (a Buy with such a name ought to be ?ask :..? low us MeOlnty was and lost for? ever). Lady Marian and BUgaclty, Tho elevated railroad servire in Second-ave. ?md the surface-car service aaWwaui Viuis-av.?. and Morris Park'were both much better than on Satuiday. The racetrack is as full of rumors a* Wall Street is wr.en the hulls and the bears aro most prolific of gosMp. On Saturday many people said that M. 1", Dwyer did not back either l.lthos or Harring? ton. The latest revised buUetlna from the scat of war, ? nr? fu.ly supervised by the official censor, de? clare thai Mr. Dwyei did back both Lithe? and Harrington at handsome odda. and that he is now so flushed with mcceaa thai he thinks of rallying the Gnu ?an Army for a final stand against Edhem Pacha in the deuio of Thermopylae. However that may be. It is certain that Harry Reed bravely held ; no Mtlouna Pateo aajTAlaet all comer? in the Hist i.ne, and vanquished every foe, Mra Grundy ?aye that Hairy Reed'a owner r.ad I1..V-I on 11. H. Expert trainera remarked that H. Keed had not had a searching, mustard-plaster preparation tor the rsce, but if ??? hadn't, clat-s ?arried him through In a canter. Honaparie was aw ond. and llillali. tho property of that stern, austere, consistent, up? right Puritan owner, W. C. Daly? who ought to be a ?., raber of th? Outer of Pounders and Patriot? o? America, so mtuiy truly noble and notable qualities doe? he poaaess), wme in third. The running of ? irry Reed .md Honaparte was exactly in a< - ord? ance with last year's form, and it WSS thtixloro to t.lain? nded Common talk this aprlng bas made pop.e think that P. J. Owyer's Dei lare is a pu.'.rlcd and knott? d cripple, aplay-footed and apavTned, and aufferlns from apllnta and atringhali Common talk is all wrong. Declare won th?? second ran? in dazzling frrsi.'.on. The favorite, Nay Nay 'Pauline), wua Bot placed Declara vas at a tempting price. Sima rod?? Hurry Reed and Declare in excellent stvle, but b? was not able to win three rae* .- m ?u , -si,.r. Mr. P., : ir. .?-:.:'r- ??ady M-uian was the favorite for the Gaiety Btaki r-. but she was out? run bv J. .1. McCaltirty'e Kitefoot. full sister of the flying Ally Winged Foot, wlniu-r of rich stakes last vear. ar.d bv L'Alouette, th?? prope-rty of tbe Thompsons of Rro^kdale. ??riffln rode a Uatleaa flnisn on L'Alouette. He seemed to be dreaming of loto? seems In far Cathay when Kitefoot shot up bv the side of tVAIcuette in the last hundred yards. Many of I tie spectators paid that his ridinK of L'Alo ?? tie wa? culpably careless. But Grittln was a restful Jockey |?ajt year in several races. He !.- eonM limea aa sleepy aa tn.? sleepiest of the Seven Sleeper? ol EpheaUB. What device can be discov? er? d bv dlatracted owners who are willing to pay generoua j.i K -s for skilful riding and are anxious to find some mean? by which Hamilton and Jockeys of his peculiar drowsiness can be startled Iiom the plumb, rs which at times envelop 'hern , ? wbl h -' ? mod to shroud Grittln so effectually When Kitefoot caught L'Alouette? McCafferty is a wizard. The way In which he ? um race? on two-year-,?.ids at lone: odd.- is ..? : - ? nous as the airship which has filled Chicago ?A ?!. a.ai in . .1. E. .M- Donald'? colt R,-ns?elaer was backed with*5 Intent.ifldenc? ? ??r.A with large sum? for the ? . for ???.year-old maidens. Wolhurst. from Brookdale Farm, gave him a hard light, how ever. Tnese two were mu.-h superior to tho oihera In the r:;Ce. ind really ran away from them. Th?? Brookdale entries were second in the third, fourth and fifth races. Ut .s to be hoped that they will be first in every on?? of three successive races Boon. Graves A Co s colt Geotge Keene has meritorious apeed. In tbe fourth race for maiden two-year-olds he lie.d the whole field ?..:-.!>? a? hla mercy all the way, and ran the distance, four and one-half fur? longs on the Eclipse Course, in 0:0%. In the Gaiety States Kktloot took 6*fo for the same dia? teli? I'ilev Grannan was on hand, and It was reported that he won lavishly on Rensselaer, Forget and ?on.e? other winners. Forget waa a well-backed favorite in the Ft. ?.??holae Handicap, a mile and a half over hurdles, ; ? : wi? brilliantly successful, having much more ?peed than anv of the others in the contest. Korg??,? Is owned by ?G. R. ?: T. Hitchcock, and is likely to win many lumping affairs. No racing in or near New-York to-day. Turfmea will meet again at Morris Park to-morrow. DETAILS OF THE RACING. ???? RACE-Pur?* ??/*?; ?peclej. w?ighu Five ana a half furlongs. Wither? mils. Betting. ft ? M. K. D-rv-s**? br. g. Harry ReerJ. *r>y Himyar?Violet, ft yra., 12a rb-?Sim?) 1 S?g ou?, ?C. LittleBeM, Jr.'a, b. c. Borapurt?? ?. 110 ?. _ ? (Littiafl-ud) a ?t?? e--o W. C. Daiy'i br. g. BUIaJi, 8, 100. (O'Onnorl S Ift?.1 ?V-1 Rei Iter. ?. HO.?.(Hamilton) 0 8?1 ??2 Jtranilywlne. 4. 1241._.lOrnmni O ?V?1 %?] Hai.hi?z^rJ. 3. 108.?.iSIoane? 0 ?V-l 2?1 Hurl, 8. HO.(H?thersali, 0 20? 1 8?I M, 8. iti?.(M?her. 0 12?1 4?1 Surrogate. 4 111.iCovle) O 20?1 g_i Kalhr... 4. H* tear. 118).tRe|f*)G ?*>--1 a?i Time- 1:09. Won very ?aal'.y by a, Lngth; ,^m, 4;i)ta?,, between ?eeonl and tlilr4. ?ECOND RACB- Pure? ??.'?; ??Hing. Wither? mil*. P. J. Dwyer*? br. h. EHrrlej??;, by Ptrat ford?Clara, ? yra., 10t) Ib {c&r. 111).. C. Flel??hmaan A Bon'a b. c. Blr Vahear, "* t, ine....(Sloant-) 2 8?1 1?l l?ramley & O.'a b. e. Rond?. 4 iuh fear. 10P).'Pherrer) S B_a ?_. J? ,??G,.??. 4. if?T (car. lofi).(Perklaa)0 8? ? ?H? Atlantu?. 3. 00.iMntierX? ??,?! %__\ *r?iJi?man. 3 104.(WallCT) 0 12?1 ??i Mirage. 5, MS.iKeiffiO 12?1 a~\ Nay Nay, S, &8.(Power?) O |_1 ?_? Xmiu. 3. itti.(Coyle)O i?v-1 4?1 Trayant. 3. i.S ?car. l(K?). .(Bewltt)e 12?1 4?1 Horr.i.lp?. 8, 109.aiamiitoniO 3?1 B S Tlm*? 1:42??.. Won in a flrlv? by a hasB] a length between ?eeonil anil third. Trillin RAr_ GAIKTT FTAKFS, fcr ?wo-year-o:d filile?, pur?? $2.500; pf-naltlea Four and a half fur Isaaa, Eciip??? course. J. J Mor<_r<?rtv? rh. f. Kirrfoot. hy I?uciiar.,u?? !_?_ Sr. .r?. IIS TB . (MrOaffer'y, 1 *?- 1 V? L?. ? A W. P. Thompson?? b. f. I.\\louot?e. Ili?.lOrimn) 4 ft-1 ?- 2 a. BaJratoat'a ch. t. leaf Marian, ill? ... (Bla?) I 3?1 ? ? judo., 119.fP< rklae) 0 Hi? l 4?1 !?.!>? Ashley. 133.i??_-ar>) ? 1G??1 G?1 M?kallah. lit? . (Tarai) ? ? -1 0? I Cai .lattea, HO.iShcrror) 0 <>?1 3?1 Sarat?KJ. Ill?. OUr.ksi <"? ?5?1 2?1 Jilted lit?.(Sloan?)? l<>?1 4?1 Abundant 11!?.( 1.11 Hi field) ? 5?1 2-1 Pavida 119.(Hamilton) O 1??I 4-1 Belle OS Holmdel. lit?.(Dr,????p? 0 ft?1 2-1 Restover. lli* ..Keim 0 ???l ?l?l Inipecttoa, 119.(Ke?*nneyer) 0 if? l O l Time- -O.B&, I| 1.-1 In IhS bettln? Won In a drlv? by a head: two U-n/ftha heiwren ?fond ar.d third. FC/l'KTH RACE-- Pur??.? *??<??; fi?r maiden two ycar-oH?; ?terral weight?. Four and a half furi?.???. ?? III?? com ?e ?;.?.? A fu.'? b. t. ?.-????? K?tii?, ly On n*..;*-a ?if?tiie Hlnklay, i"7 lb..... ? . uvikln??! 1 I -1 7-6 U rt A W P. Thi-.mr>?>n's ih. f ?? . ;v ??? .(Sloan??) 2 S?5 7 l?i A H. '_ D K, Murrl?'? ch. <r. Mirthful. ?.,7 .(LlMlef.i-l.il 3 5?1 2--1 Hidlan i?i lee ???).(Bherrer)O 10?1 J ? <" n. Ou lek I"!. il.anil.iO 4 ? 1 7??5 Firn Fru?' H.7.(Hewitt)? ??1 .'I -1 ?.104 ..: 109). i!?..KS>m ? I'??1 4?1 Jit.1. mu, in..(O"_eary)0 ?_?? 4?1 Km 104 . .(OarrtaaniO 15?? ??? Heniliman, 107 . (Bank?) ? IS?1 ft?1 Strali.mar iu7 . .<M .?ieri O l'i - 1 3?1 Halrpla, 1<?7 ? ar. 110).uiliiui o 7?1 5?2 Junior, ???.(Waller)? li!. -1 I 1 Time??.M'? Wen In a drive by a lwiirih. two ?en.-n..- between see ?al ???! third. fifth RACI ram laati ?? ' ><????.?'??? thtes year ????: ??kMi. Seven furlor_l of Wither?, mil?*. j. j: UcDonaHTa ?a_ r iten?b.-;a.-r, by Hayder. Edward??-Th? Relie. Ill TT> .. in ?go* it) ? o?s 2 a !.. P.. A W. V Tt.oinieun?? b. ?. Wolhttrsl (Powell)! ??? ?. 1 J. Ruppert, Ji.'i. b. c. Concord, 111 _ _, (Sherrer) 8 4-1 ?*-* Oreara. 10?.Hsn-iin n .1-1 ?> ?'? eoe. io?.<IUwitt)0 a-1 ?.? ? Tlii...ur. 10*..?Llttl?-t!-|.?, 0 IS 1 ? I 1?..i.k Baa, I?1?.(Van Kur.m ?? 1? 1 ft -I Imperitor, ni. iSlm?)0 ??-1 ? ? Mr Freden k, 111 'ru:. 11::,.i|( ,??, ,, |g j ft._.j SpinniBf Wheel, We.(Terkin?>0 go i ?; ? Wi-lure. Ill. ?._?,. .(Coyto) 0 2<? 1 0 1 Time 1:29 Won in a drive by a leaejth; ?la length? u ? v,en ?*?,,,nd ar.d third r-i.\,l BACI BT gtCtoOLAM HANDICAP HI'R !>'.._ RA?'K, pon? ?).(?? One nnd bm half mllei. F. i; 4. T. 11.r h -, ?, to?.'? ..... m, ? raat. by Ball ? Pi revst, 4 vis let ?i _ lah) 1 4--? out ?r <?/,hint.:.???? b,-. h, Kilkenny, teed JM? . (V?e ii2 8-1 c~a M Kearney? b. h. Brown Red ?.*? ?, .?*' .L'aura) ? ? ? ??? ?:? ? ? '? ? 130 . ????? ki <> ??- ? :i ? _?. I. l-i .(Callar?an) 0 s-i a_i B_e_ro, ?. uo . '.M.?;.iii?i ii | ? 5 Tim. - | M Won eatny t,y two Irnutr,?, ?.? leagtha beiween ?? ond *JA third THI8 18 KKXTLTKV DMiBt DAY. t*o?il?vll>. M*y ll.? Th? twenty-third Kentucky ?*-??.y will te run at Churchill Downs to-morror* House Furnishing, Hardware & Cutlery. Kllelicn nuil l.aiiiKlrv G ?? r n Inlilna OOOKDfG UTENSILS. ('bina, l'nii'kcrj, enti ?.In??. AVnior 4 ????????? mid I-liter?. < nniphor \V??o?l nini C???ti.r < lie?t?. HiiUini????k?. ? n m |i < linir? nini i.iirilen Tool?. l.il?l\ Itef rlu?-rutor?. CHARLES JONES, ???? ?????????,???, car 2l?t St im>2 ?ili a?.??., ear. Mat Bt, on ;? heavy track. Frequent and heavy ?howern fell to-day, and with the most favoruble weather conditions to-morrow, the traek mn hardly dry enough to make the g .ing good. The guanint-ed value of the slake is |r..(*00. Up to this morning Ornament WM an overwtielmlng favorite in the future book? at odds on. but to-nltrht the ?lock of Boma of ih?? erstwhile Inn? ?hot? ha? done ?orne lively jumping The tirsi pool bold at the Turf Exchange ta night was as fallows: Ornament, Il.Vi, lh- Cattett M; Tv,?boon. UN: Dr. Shepard. *?0; Ooshen. 160; Ben En.wu. H?. FINE HORSES INTER THE HAMMER. Thero wne a ?argo attendance yesterday at the firm day'? sale of fine harnefs home? at the American Horse Exchange thla w?x?k. The hornea ?old at public auction yesterday were the property of M. 11. Tlchenor & CO., of Chicago, and varlou? other owner?. The saler, aro under the manage? ment o? W. D. Orand. Some of the prices realized for horses owned by Tlchonor & Co. and the nsnui Of the |mi*Pha****r* were urn follows: Elfe aad l*rum. Mue and gr. gc., ? an* 7 year?, 1S.SVI tinnii?. Fit* ?Ired by Turn KlrUwe-wt. i!:'.*1*. dam Ball Hamilton, by HamMabawki Urum ?irerl la a ?on of Caoverooc r?piague, iiura badger otri; ?, ? Be::. New-York.$?\100 Harleijuln, t?. s . ? year?, l&rS'*, hand?, sired hy King Ot the Went, dam a Paahaw mar?; J. w. Olbscn. New-York . 1.426 l>>e Urown. br. g., 7 year?. If. hand?; H. N. Spell. New-York . ?05 H-t-tv Wjilnlr and Genoral Bourn, br gs.. ? jcar?, l',3 harrjr,. O. .?. W-lrerg. ??? Mantal'.nnl and liuntO.v. ar. g?., 6 yearn, lft 2\ hand.?: 1> F. Whlttin. 6?0 Drum Mator and Corporal b. gs., 5 ar.d ? year?, 16.1 Bands: V Hall, a?-.nt. 1..VO Mark (,nd Time. ? *,?., f> yanta, 1?'. hund*, ?. barter. SSO Vi.-eioy and Kanhion. b (..? . ? and 7 year?, 16 hand?; c. B. Ki.?r. Beeten. ?325 0?laSa ani ?-.?<? .t r. m. and ?.. ? and 7 year?. IS.2 lull)?, (??corsa w. Kubbeil. 6.V1 Benvolle ?nd l?BO, C. ?rf- . ?*? ar.d i! v?ar?, IS.3 hand?; K. 1. WUaoi.. 6S0 On??? Prlur nnd Klondle, pr and t c?.. I and t? ?ears. IS.2 hiindr- II W BIMey, li,? hc KW. 77S Dandy Mark? ?nd Beau Hlrkman, e. ?.??>-. ? and G ?reara ??.3 hands; H. ?V, Bitter. ... ?.ioo Saluta and Mit?, h. fa. .'? and (? vear?, l?.S'?? hand?, J W. Whi-.ii-r. Nr-n-Y..rk . *?rv> rife nae a record el ..?'?. obtained la the thiiH h.at of ? winning race. Drum bas ? record of 2:42 to a road wagon. Tho sale thin nfternoo/.i will be held at 2 o'clock, and the one to-morrow at the ?ame hour. INTERCOLLEOIA TE COLF. THE TOURNAMENT TO BBOIN TO-DAY AT THE ARDSLEY CASINO. The tournament for' tho Intercollegiate golf championship, which will hc-gln to-day nt the Ardsley Ta-ino, on the Hudson, and will last until Friday night, is by far the mast importnnt of the week's golfing contest?. As ? he first affair of the kind ever held ber?, it will arouse great Interest The Intercollegiate Golf Association Is composed of the golf clubs of Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Columbia and the University of P??nnsy Iva ris? ita officers nie: I'resident, Roderick Terry, Jr., Yale; t??-cretary-tr?-asur?-r, Jos? ih ?. Chente, jr.. Harvard, imd Executive Committee, the abov?? Officer? and l-ouis I*. Hayard, Jr., Princeton; Stuy veeant Iforrla. Columbia: J. D. Wlnaoa, Jr.. Penn? aylvaitla It Is expected that teams from all of the five colleges will take part In the tournament, although some doubt was expressed yesterday as TEAM PRIZE FOR THE INTERCOLLEGIATE COLE CHAMPIONSHIP. Vlvtn? after two days of thla will be th.? victor An exceedingly handaome perpetuai en?ltense trophy has been given for this bv tho Ard.-l.-y Casino, it was made by Tbeodore B. Starr, and 1- In th?? form of a <,ri<iiu urn, nineteen Incbea t?o whether Pennsylvania would be representej, fcecauee fhe had not yet ?ent. In the names for the make-tip of her team, as each colleu? haa b?.*?-n requested to do. All the men who are to play have giver, proof of their skill la various match??.*. Yal? has per? haps a slight advantage, from the fact that two ? ?? hot playera Roderick Terry. Jr.. and John Held, Jr, art familiar with tbe Ardaley cour*.?. Terry is the present holder of th?; Ardsley Club championship, and p.eid lowered the record fur tne cours? lari week from *??< to H The Harvard men are also esperta, one of their ?number, Joseph H. j'hoate, jr., bavins recently defeated Qulncy A. Bhaw, the crack ?oltur of tbe Country Club of Brookllne. Of ih? Princeton player? L P. Hay aril and VY. J Yandcrpoel are p?-rhap* the fore? most, but the whole team did good work last Bat? urtiay |n their matcb at Morrlatown. ?lx men will compose each i?am. I'h? gam?, to-day will Ire a medal-play unitesi of eighteen bolea fur an individual cup, to bo to the man making tb? best actual score. Tin? pria? la a silver loviiiK-cup. (.iKnt mr-hes htiih. which will become the absolute prop-riy ,,f ti?, winner. On rhuiMlayai.il Friday ih.-ro will 1... matoh-plriv contest? butw.en the teams, and tho collese aur ][?^^_~???_*?? dayK. of ,hl? Will Ij?* th? '.ut.? t Casi 1 blab. The bOd/ ?S decorated w??h golf clubs a'?.?! with festoonsi of thistles and field Rower? and tin? i-i.v.-r is surmount???]I by a ?-olf ball. The' tin.ah of the cup Is of the d?licat?. French Krav oxidUinK It representa ss the inscription testine? th* Inter? collegiate Team Championship. Each' member of the victorious team will receive a miniature re? production of the cup. turre Incbea high in silver M'.-mbers of the Meadowbrook Hunt Club will alto be busy on the fcolf links this week, for a thr?o-days' tournament bot'lns there m-rnorn-.w The first two days' play will be for tho Meadow brook and Consolation cups, an?' on Saturday there will ba the Hempeteiid Handicap. The Knollwood Country Club, of Eimr-ford. hita announced the pro-rramm? of Its regular sprinir tournament, which will bo held from May 1ft to 22, Inclusive RERE E LEY A. A. DISSOLVES. Appllfiitb'H *?'<*?? made t?? the Supreme Court yes? terday for th?? voluntary dissolution of the Pcrkeley Athleti? ASSOdSttOn, at Nos IH to H West I'orty fOurth-Sl . by the directors, Charles J Canda, j James c^int Wilson Thorns? ? Bturges, John An i ill .?,.?... I?'. LerOl I-iiii-n. ? . Heiiiy B. Hal n.-s. Wlll I iam M. Marlin .nel .1 Clark lu ad. und tbe orci.r to show cattss baa been aet down for August 20. Th?? business Ol Hi? Bes?-eletlon Is said to have be-n conducted nt a |OM for the last IWO y.ars The only incorni? ?s detiv.d from tbe rents!? of room? am! the theatre, nd :i In tn- opinion <?G the dm?. - tors thai tbl.- will not be Increased, while the ??? ? pepdlturea cannot be materiali? kiaeened The total 11.1 l'ities an? ?6.9S3, which Include? a mortgage, lu 1 tortavi ???! the -renerai debt- The asset? ro-ialat of m. real -..?,,,t.- furnishings ??G tb?? building, oaah >_. aou a small sum due for r?mt. Tb. corporation 1 i ., limited-liability one. incorporated five yean ! ago, with a capital atoch "f O?0.000. There ??re xn ! stockhol.i.-r??. among them beine Chauncej M De I pew ten .?liai?- Joseph H Choato. forty; Howard Gould, ?Miss Helen M Oould, tie Countees Castel lane and the Jay ?"?ould eslatc. five shares each YALE IBTITED To ROW IX GEEMASY. New-Havm, Cotta., May 11.?The Yale Navy has rcccicr.j an Invitation for Yale to enter crews nt tl , ... al ,,? iati ur r. gatta in Hamhurjf, Germany, on Juli 17 and IS Yale will not ?Tbaisly think Of ^Present Indication? are thai tbe rale erewa will tn.Ui at New-London for their rece? on th? Hudson near Potighkeepele. The academic fa.uliv will ; allow th?? crew? to ko, provided the m?nagement agree 10 a number of conditi?..is Members of th?. ??Mentlflc faculty, alHo. are said to favor granting ; the request. REDUCED PARES TO ????.??.??.??1? HY THE ????? BLUE ?.G?? Por ihe un..-???? ?( in, V, .1: blngtof? Mi.i.umei.t tl,.? Central lUllrosd of New-.)? r.-\ will -?-?? ticket? from ail stution? 10 Philadelphia and return ut one fat?, for the round trip Ticket? R<**d to ko May It and ]?, and to return until May 17 rar? frorrj New-York. KM U,r round trip. aUatlon ?oot^o? 1 Liberty street, N'. h. ? ? ? IN THE CYCLING WORLD. Many cyclists now mak* the trip to Manhattan Peach tra.k every day to watch tho rar-??? men In training for the .omini,' season, which will open with the unnuiil spring meet of the Quill Club Wli.-elnx-n at that pia?.? a week from Saturila?/. Mom of the fast amateur? and professionals In this dlsirlrl an? hard at work st the track for a couple of hours every morning and afternoon. The fast riders from the Riverside, South Brooklyn. Kings County und Logan wheelmen, and som*? from the New-.Iersey clubs, ar?? making excellent tlm?? for this sensori Of the y?ar. The entries for the open la| in.???! are . oming In fas? and. with clear weather, tbe ractna ?????? win be?,'.? in good style. Th.? prospect of a (Pectina between th?? rivai claimants for the .?hamplonnhlp. Bald and ( ooper, hat aiOUM-d the llv.-ll-?at Int. rest, and If these two men can he brought losether an exciting Stranie I- Mir- to r.sult. ami S gr**al throng will turn nut to Witness th?? battle of the cycling kings. ' Pennsylvania Is showing herself to be entitled to any ordinary concessions she may ask from L. A. \V. headquarters. The division la making glgantlo strides to the front In L. A. Vf. membership, it makes the phenomenal record for the week Just past of 71!? new members, bringing the total for the state up to 1-U8. ???t-??? comea next with ta new members and s total of 2ft. ..41; .Masaae.h.i Mtta it third, with III ti.-w members and a total of 9.W7, New-Jersey has 101 and ft total or *.???. Brooklyn has a cyclists' firemen's association, like New-York. A meeting will be held on Friday morning, at which the. plans for the season will be decided upon, and all cyclists connected with the Kir? Department In Brooklyn are requested to be press?t The rlub uniform Is patterned after that worn bv the members of fraMlsa'S Band. The om eers are: President. Wcsii.-.v spranue; vi.-.-pref-i d-nt v. Benson; secretary, .lohn Shaw: treasurer. William Gre.mmler; recording secretary, Frank Keating: sergeant-ru-arms. Albert Lyons; captain, Alexander Norton; lieutenant, John Manning. The Passenger Committee of the Trunk Line A? soclatlon, at a meeting yesterday, decided to accept bicycles a? persona) bSBSSgS ?"'ween Slate?, bur no; between the United Sutes and Canada. Be? tween tho Dominion and the Btatea the transporta? tion of the wheels will have to be paid for. The committees of the Associated Cycling Clubs of New-York, New-Jersey and I>in< Island will hold a BMI nris' at th'? offl, . of P. Anthony Brock this after? noon to complete the arrangements for the coming Inrtncton-Mlllbum io.nl race Theconteel win take place nn May U. and from present indications prom !-? ? rn ??, llpea .1.1 r., orde. There will be more night race? at the Olymplo track this summer The first meet will ho held there under the management of J. Vf. Judgo on May 27. The Rev. J. W. Vawcatt, of Bt James's Church, I'pper Montclair, has provided a place for the ?tor die of bicycles, ?.o that cyclists can attend service on their wlu-.-ls. Cyclists desiring to join the Lea_M of American Wheelmen may obiain full printed information and membership blanks hy sending names and ad? dresses to the Cycling Editor, Tribune, A mDW ?G,?????.?? PROBAHLE. Chicago, May 11. -There Is a prospect of a new SSreemeOl between the League Of American Wheel? men and the Amateur Athletic I'nlon. Howard E. Raymond, of the Wheelmen's Leagu?;. was presen; by ?nvliatlon at a BIBBIIng of tho A. A. I'. Board of Oovaraors last night Pr?sidant Harry McMillan, of tn.? A. A. L-.; ft ft Hughes, of th.? K. A. C.. of New-York, representing the Metropolitan Associa? tion; Messrs. Klshburn and Plerson. of the Central Association, un?l Dr. (?ullcb, of the Young Men's Christian Association Athletic I?eague were Ihe prominent ?. ?. G. men pr?sent .1. ? Maybury, of Wisconsin, was elected ? delegate, representing the Western Intercollegiate Association, and gave notlc? of acceptance. It was decided to have a committee meet with Mr Raymond to draft a BOW agreement with the LeaglMOf American Wheelmen to take the placo of the one annulled six month? figo by tho A. A. U. The desire 1? to have the National cycling organization co-operate with the ?. ?- ?. without friction. The new afereem.-nt when Anally prepared fr.r the elgnaturee of Presi? dent Potter and other L. A. W. officers and the A. A. U. men will be hailed with delight by those who favor amateur athletic exercises. BAD DAY FOR BROOKLYN. orNajT care max p?t to Mocrysv. ant? that was IX TH_ KINTH INNINO. Cleveland. May 11.? cuppy puzzled the Rria* grooms worse to-day than Daub pussled the Indi? ans yeeUrday. The visitors tgot on? hit In the first, one In the eighth and one In th? ninth. They did not get a man to second bass nntll the ninth, whan Jones stole, second and stayed there while three batters went out. The features of the game were the hatting of Burkett and Wallace, and the base running of Sockalexls. Attendance, l,2iJ0. Score: CI_.VKI.ANn. I BROOKLYN. ?b r lb po a ?I afe r lb po a ? Burkett, If... 4 I 2 I ?) ?? Grtftln. Of-4 0 0 2 0 0 M. Kmn. s. :: 2 2 14 1 Jon??, rf.4 0 2 8 1 0 isk.lexla, rf.J 2 2 2 0 O Andereon, If..4 0 0 2 0 0 O'Connor, lb.4 I 1 M <> Shlndle. 8b_8 0 0 3 10 Wallace, ?b. .4 O s 2 ? 0 l_?*hanca. lt>4 0 0 8 0 0 Make, cf_4 0 0 10 0 'anavon. 2b. .3 ?) ?? 2 3 '? TeU-ttU. 2b. .4 0 2 3 8 ?? Siultl.. m.3 0 0 10?' Zlmm?r. ?. ..4 0 14 1 0 l'rlm. c.8 0 0 2 10 Cmepf? ?-* 0 0 0 2 I i'ayn?, p..2 Olili Totals .. .84 7 13 27 13 11 Totals _80 0 3 24 7 1 CU*otom4 .0 0 S 0 3 0 3 0 a?7 ?rooklyn .0 ? 0 0 0 0 0 0 O?? 1'f.r-ned. runs?Cleveland. ?L WOJOt bal* en error?? Brooklyn, I. Ijftt on baje??dWeland, ?. Br ?oklyn. ?Y r'iro: mee OR baile?Off ."uppy, 2, off Pajno, 1. .Stru.k out--By i'lyri?, 1. TwU Base hila?Burkett, 2: Wallace. 2. ?^icrlflce hit?Sockalejrls. Ptr.len n?ses? rrOclcalexla, B? O'ttV-nnor. Jone?. Dentile play?? Jone?, I_?*hunre Hit by pitcher?Ily I'ayn??, I, I'mplr???O'Dsy. Time 1 :??. THE RECORDS. Club? W. b Tc. f'lub?. W. L? V Haltlm?r,, ....12 3 JOB,***?*- V..rk ... ? ?J I':t??bjrg _ I? 4 ?>!?2 ?..? ,n . ? S I l?Uisvli:e _O 4 .et*2 !?ru.,?Jyn . 5 10 ? l'h'liide'.phla .. V) ? <??? \Vrt?nini/ten ... 4 ? .3 Cincinnati_?? 0 .???? .??t. L..ui?. 4 lo .2?o Cleveland _??> " AM CbleagD . 4 12 2t*> ????:, 5; VIRGINIA, 4. New-Haven, Conn., May 11.-The Yale-University Of Virginia game at Val?? Kleid thlr? afiernoon was. won by Yale by a score of b to 1 Tlie brae? by the visitors In the el?;h;h inning cr*at?-d a tcare, ani had triey received justice from ihe umpire tbey would have tied th?? sr..r.? la tne. ninth Collier, for Virginia, stru-k. Otti ten Vale m.-n. tVore: r h. rc ya:? .o o 2 ? 2 ? ? ? ??? o a t j.iveri-tty of Virginia.? 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-4 3 8 Batterle? Becker, Ham,In arni G ?,l*ln; i'.?:ilc?r and .'... ftran. -e BOSTON, 2; ??????G?, 0. Pittsburg, May U.?Th.? home team Buffered their first shut out of the season to-uay. Tn? visirors m ad o their two runs on a baso un ball??., followed by two two-baggers. Loarla maiiag.-d to ke,;p tbe hu? scattered, ami bla support w?_? errorless. At? tendance, ?,+iw. Score: r a re Ptttabuig .o ? o 0 0 o o 0 O? 0 7 2 Boston .o o 2 0 ?? ?? <? ? ..?2 4 ? Batterle? Mawley and .Merrill. l*-wis an-i Berrf.-n. -+ CINCINNATI. C, CHJ?-A?;<), ?. Chicago, May 11?Both teams played loos? ly (.. day. ami th?? game was one-Bided and ualaterestlag until the close. The um?m4 inil-l'i went to pieces in the last inning, giving th? Colt? a ?pleodld Oppor* lunity to wir. ..m, imi after two runs iia.i been scored Dwyar ami hia bai aera iteadled down un.i i.-iiied tn?. nid??, Laving two of the ??.,?? men on bases Dableo made th. Bra) num. rua of in?- .-? i BOa. Atl*-il<lalice, 1 ._??!.. .Scut.?: I'.. H. K. .-hlcag.1 0 ?' ?' 1 ? ?' I 2-5 h :i Cincinnati .? 0 2 ?> 1 I 0 O 1?? U .? G...???-p??? Deaaar aad Ktttrtdgej Dwyei nn.i Paita ? BALTiMOKtI. ?>; WASH I NilT? ?N, 3 Washington. May U.?The playing of th?? Wash lng.nn t. ?mi to-day was weak, and ?a h i I.? th.: Ortolee did not play eaeeptlonally arali they out clBBsed the Senators In the seooad inning Doyle became Involved in a dlscusalon With empire tiurat, which culminated In tbe .-xciiiBion from the ?nate ami grounda ol the Baltimore tirsi baseman. He w??8 Buooeoded i?y "T?m" O'Brien. Attendane.,, l'.?OO. Score; ?, ?. ? Uaal.inict.in . 20000 1 00 0?3 ?1 7 Ramni-??' . a 1 <? ?? ? ?? 0 2 0-(J ? ;l Battali?? Mere?? ?. .-?.? farteli; Gerttett Bad t^arst. - ? ?? ? NO GAMI?: IN LOUJIVILLet I...ulHVl.le. May 11. -The ?nulsvIile-New-York gaSBS SCheduIed for to-day was prevented by wet ?jrounda BROWN, 11: DARTMOl TH. ? Hanover, N. H., May U. Draars defeated i?art mouth her.? ir.U afternoon, 11 to ?>. Dartmouth won foui rua? through 8umnier?glll's pitching In the Ural ihr??.? inning?. Then brown iieKan to hit Patey Bad Tabor went In, bul the Brown b..ye had their eye ?<n lh* ball and hit Tabor freely. Score: ? R. a. _. ,, ?. ? -2 " 1 ? 2 X?11 13 4 ??""'" ,h.1 0 3 0 I) 0 0 0 3-- ? 9 3 Oortmoetm .?"? , ?G _ _ ? 1;i,, ,,,.? ?B?J1HI?altl f""? met J- Dunn?; Tabor, ?>?!.'?> and Putnam -oye? ,,???? i?AMKS YKSTKRDAY. ai ^..rlin?Iield-Syracue*;, ?>, Springfield. 4 A K?Xt.g-l.*n\a*l*r. 10; heading, a ju BVra]iton--S.ran.on ?: Toronto 1 At Norfolk-Patereon, t; Norfolh. *, - GOOD LOOKS ?????,??? PLASTIC Kt'HOb'M. OPERATIONS THAT make people 10 to 2ft year? ?.?Mincer looking; nl??? nper;i? tlen? for the ??Gt^,-tlon of ?. t lo< or III-?Imped ear?, ???? ?n* nil l*aelal Deformiti??. Tim NF.<"Ki>r:Pf> face chart. OPERATIONS: I remov?* wrinkle?. 'J return ra "0fOW*? feet." .1 ?"t.. 'he ?an ??|.-.??G to th? BSSd. 4 operation for the cure of catarrh. ? rattOCM 'he bB?Kln--s f the i?hln. p rrviiii??? nn?trii partition, 7 r-mi-.v?? the hump on the now, 5 remove? "?lark" from (???G??? eyelM?. rah-ht rrooki ? ,11 No. IO produce? a ?lltnple In lh* John H. Woodbury Dermatologica. Institute, New Y.-i-k, 127 W. 42? St: I'hlla , IJM Walnut St., ?>?? >n, 11 Winter St.; CllcagO, H?3 State St, A lflre?? I.Mier? to |gl Wef ol :?>., M T. Flint's fine furniture. SPECIAL BARGAINS, Dainty Sewing Tablet, 14.00. At Wllkesbarr?*-Buffalo S; \V i Ik??.sferre. 7. At Richmond ? Richmond. 8; Newark. ?!. At Phlladolphla?Athletic? 13: llartinrd. 2 At Mbldletown, Conn.?Wesleyan, 14; Manhat? tan. 11 At Providence Roebeater, 7, Provlilenee. 5. WISCONSIN WANTS A GUARANTEE. DOVaYFtVh WOW WIIKTHER HER ??? WILL COME BAST TO jmYtl AOAINST COLUMBIA. Joseph Lea Faring, manager of the Columbia crew, received a letter yealonlay from o. T. Walts, representing the athletic union of the University of Wisconsin, announcing that the financial .liiit eultt.ee of tb? organisation were so pressing that it was ??Uli an open Question as to whether or not | the organisation could r.iiso the nooaaaary fund? for an Kastern trip. "There is undoubtedly a chance to make expenses ; hy observation trains, etc.. if the matter Is ! push, d," the letter pioceeded, "hut we would be unable, to say anything definite unless we were absolutely certain that we could Ret at least 1*00 guai mt.1. If you could Klve us assurance of BOmetblng rleflnlt*1 I am ?uro tn arouiel be ???">' glad to consider It. I will hop? to hoar from you by Mondo ? ???.?-." Th<? receipt o; this letter lia?, cauaed much com* ment among ih,, Columbia studente, who were ar? aured ?.?mie time ago thai Wla ?onaina financial iiifti cultles bad tiO?*n smoothed over. It has b.?. ? [>o|i ularly supposed thai Wlaconaln would surely row Tal?, ani would then row Columbia at Williams? bridge about June I Columbia bad promised to quarter the Wisconsin men at the Oould boathouse and to obtain the best term* from the Weal Shore Railroad, which was to run an observation train and thus make WlaCOSain'a additional expense practically nothing Whether Columbia win con* sent tO give A definito guarantee 1m extremely doubtful, and a prominent member of the crew, who yptcea ihe sentiment of th.? undergraduate?, ?aid peeterday afternoon that Columbia would probably not yield to this latest demand. CLOSING PRICES SAX FRANC I SCO STOCKS. San Fraru-lsco. Mav 11 1X?I7. Yaaterd.y.TV. Bay Yesterday To-day. .vita . OS ??! Ha?? i Norerosa ? .??O ?\lpha Con . .07 Julia .04 ?04 An.*.*? .22 .24 Justice . ? OB B-i.her .so .12 Kantucky Con... ? M liest & Belcher. S!? .?- Mexican .R!) .4*? Bullion .f>4 .04 Occidental Cfjn.. .00 .10 li'i^rr Con_ --- .1*7 Ophir. fW M Caledonia.12 .12 Ov.-rman .04 .00 Challenge On.. ?4 ..14 Potos? -.42 .43 Chollar.?U .04 Savage .lft .1"? Confidence .1.18 1.18 Sierra Nevada... .44 .47 Con <"*?! * VS..1.8S 2 1.*. Silver Hill .02 ? On Imperial.01 .01, fnlon ?'oa.8l> .40 Crown Toint ... .81 .82 1'u.h ron .? .'? Oould & riirry. .27 .'?S Yellow Javk-t... .2*) .29 THE ????? IN CHICAGO. Ohleaao, May 11 (Special). U'herit bulls recovered from th?rlr disappointment over the Oovernment report within an hour after the opfnlnsr. BlWOSIBgel by crop-duma?;* claim? from California and by export clearance? from the ??aboard, they rallied pr'?-?'? almost 2 ont? from the bottom, ant ?loeed Uv?m ??/??\ cent over lait nigh'.. July open.-?? at Ittjtttk ?nil, ?old between 71V.i71\ centa and 7fi??s cent? uni elo?ed at the top. May at .ne time win l1*) crnt. ?--r July. It closed at a premium of 1 ?jcj, cent? over. Um dama?*? claim? from California came from the beet BBOPl? on the , oast, McNear, Bulfour, Oulhrle A Crt , an?? from other? of th.it ein??. Trey all took th? view that the damage nine? May 1 from drouth had r*du ed the promise ?o that 70 would he n?arer the present position than the 07 given In the Oovernment report rj representing th? situation en May 1 ?me m.'.saKe fr..m San Kran??.-. . ?aid that rain BOW would ?? n?? |OOd i.. the Crop S? a wh le. a? It would do an n.u. a **????? In .ne section a? It would good In aaother Tbera ?ra? a ?harp dtp about aoon on a dis? patch Wblch ?aid thai rain was predicted for Calif una lO-Dlfht Th? mark??' was closed at the tiptop. b? au-e Kew-Tork reported it" export bucine?? as hi?h s* i"?1 l-.alK. Tho* ? r- fair i-eah..?:! Mr-iiir; ???.. ioT . bu l?ele. The dc-cn-a?* In the World*I visible. ?.B84.00U burh'de, was Jus' about a? expected. Northwestern r? ?lpt1 \??!-- 4i?*? can again?) 818 car? last year. The adoption of me amendmenl of the rule on deliver!?? mak Ias ..ni>- No. ? ?.?p !:??. r. and N-. 3 red wheat deliverable ? ai contrae! a??? afte? 0 tobe? ? had th?? ?Seel of ad rancln? December fa.?rcr than ihe n-.,rhy future? All the futures from Oc'ober forward wtll n.w begin to ? haw a?ray fr.-m Um September bees us? tb? Mo, 2 ?piing can he delivered ..n tin? Inner futur??, but on n? ne of the future? after 1 hit. The pit trade WSS f.ilrlv active Foreign??!? did ??me buying, ?? did th" seabearS nnd St. Loul? There waa some realizir.a by l? ?e?. Certala of the local prof,???; ?kJ i"ad*r?. notably I'hllllps und ?: I I ,r, ? .-r- Milan There is still exlu'.n,? a large ?hor* Int.?!-..?! in Mi? ?OSM think a? Mil, h as ?.tTOO.OOO iHUhell II bei Dg? IO tii- ??!?? it : ? ??. pia Con wa? ?tr?ne ?Mining M eeat, and cloeed al th* lop. There iva? a ?udden Splitt In th?? ?hipping husliie-s. with charter? for .170 ???> bushel?, and even larger ->?!?? than that Shori? ?rere ????'? disturbed by th? continued ?mall arrivals IBS .ars today, wlih 180 ? ?tlmsted for Wednesday Cabl ? ?rer? ,i lower Beaboard clearance? ?v.-re 7?J? ?<?? bushel? Jill-? opened ?I 24-'?, cents, ?old ti.-m-.-i n 2?*, .flits and 2?.!iti"-?,i cents and close.l at the top I'aah M ,plc ?till ? l..im that the ?mall arrival? ar* chiefly due to ihe fact that farmers are too busy in ?hip The esportea?)? in odt? atoe eery like that in com. a s. aie anona the short?, a ?-.??d ?nipping demand, light n?celpta May Kiined \ cent, July % ...-nt. September t-t cent. July .--id from 17-*,.j 1 **?. centa and ctoaad al the tr,[.. Th?? Inapertl ? ?ra? '?to rar?. ulMi IBS -ti nia'erl for ?Ve !???>?! i?' Charter? w-re 11oi.nI bushels, ?Mb u I 1 l?ai ?a ??* 114.000 bushel?. Pi ? ;,|ons were slow, opening -asy on lars? boa f? <ei|,t? W?>?t, but 11? finir about ??ber? they did on ???? day. Th-re w-re ?vi.nno ho?;s at tbe ?even pointa, asain?t 10.000 IBS! Y"?r Kiiisi? ?tty alone had 80,800 Here Iber? <?!?? 18.000, with .?).oi?i ?stlraated for to-morrow, The trad.? ?:i? flow Swlfr ?elllnir ?ome rib?, and - ?..-r packer? ?ellln? moderately of different ?on? of product Exports f : the w-k liilli the AtUnlic roast ?? ? t Up f.urlv w??;:. eoaaiderably larger for ribs and lard than laat ???ar. On the .urh "pet?" OS July wheat dosed at 72U cent?; ". alls.'' 7.*?'? cents. "I'uis" on July r.rn at %*% cents; "rail?. ? 2.'??"?. cents. BOtTHEIUt COTTON markets. OjIvi-itoli, Mav II -Cotton ?Lady; mid.ir.n^. VA*', low middling. 7',1 -. (OOd ordinary, ?'.c, lecelpis, 578 b.,le?, sale?. 1,384; ?pinner?, to. ?lock, ij 4i>4 Norfolk. May 1! ?Coir.m s'.rady, mlddlinif. 7-,c. low nuddlltiv 71,-. food ordinary. 1, S-lOc; receipt?, S8T bales; ?sport? cosstwlse, l'-'vi tolta BS; (took, 13.4S1. ?.risani Mav 11 ?C iton quiet; mMdllaa 7!? 10c; low asMdllns "'*?' pood ordinary B%e; ne? receipt?, 4,4m I. iii-s. ?r...-s. 4..K.11. esporta lo Prance, ? 7????: to th? C n lineili 4.4ISI coaatwla?, 2.110; mIm, 1 7.'e>; ?to.-k. I1T.SUB S,i ra rinati. Vu II i-.n-.n Uull ml n-.minul. meiaim*. 77 lee; ? -.?? mlddllns. 7 1 iec; re? *lpt? 1.38S baie?, ex r. .1 tr? . n:i?twl?e, 117. ?ales, 14. ??,? K. ?l.88S. Jnsimriion. For Young Ladles--City. BOARDING und ?..?y I3..1IUOI I?* O?r,?. ??IT Slit-ave. HEV. DR and Mr? CHAS H QARDNEIt. Principal?. Il.sld? ? I ini.-n ??'!,?t wauled next year. IV EW ?OHK, Ba 32 ?nd 34 Kh?i f.7th S(r??t? Th* 1^1 I'r-M.? ,v TbOBSpaoO school for liuardlng and Day pupil? will ???-p Ociober 4lh. ?*__ VELTlN t?ciioo;? poh aiKLM 1 FIRKPRiiOP SCHOOL RCII.DINO. ??? AND lt_ WE ?IT 74TH ST. OOLLEOK PREPARATION. rpHE misses BUT s BCTAOOL kor QfJUJ RIVER??! DK DRIVE. MTB AND ??1?? STREBIS. REOPENS OCTOBER ?TH. PRIMARY AND INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENTS ????.-. il ?tinnii?.? paid te Colle? PrepantlM. We.lne?<l?.v l-.M iir???- In ??.inn.?, ti ? With ?chOOl wurk. ?.????? .I.,??.- In l'I.?ut I..? ?nd Oyiniiii?tlc?. Fully eaulBaed stadie For Boy? and Toung Men -City. TBKRKK_EY Scilo il. _l? WEST 44G?? NTHBET Autumn l.al!. l??ili year. be?in? M.m.lay. fiai 27lh. Kaily ?poll ji:un will ?? necnmary |Q ,?-lui? ??1???1????? lo raoM .if the uotem i .?u. liai anelili, ? li ? ili. 1 lo Ih? n? w nrran?*m*nt? ?Olii fa. little? tot '.tip Junior Depl . a? >?' I lo II For i<-i?i?'?r fui- ITlb yrar. ???? iPplleaUOfl bi?nk?. ??! art? J. CLARK READ. Rralitrar. CU1.UM1IIA ??????'??. ?0 W T2D-ST?<"Oll??lltl, Preparatory, Primary l>?t>?rtm?nia. Optional Military latlU. rlayaruund, ?O/njniJiBn?, Mot Luo_???uo. Board?*?* lowIK rowucR. ???., a. a?. *r*i-?a<*4**_, UicnrU?. BitncUe. s^JUU^*??* ^?^-?/??/"' / Unparalleled Bicycle Offer! ++?**^?+?+*?*+***? $50 Cash, for Diamond Frames MVMMM*MVM???''???**??*???>?*???>*?'i>**.?r?^^ $10 Extra, on Installments. We were obliged to take from the Columbus Bupgy Company, who tailed lust fall several hundred of our 1896 SPALDING BICYCLES which we have just received. We shall sell them while thev last at above prices. These wheels are new and are hilly Ruarantced by us. The Spalding Bicycle, 1897 Model, $100, No Deviation. A. C. Spalding & Bros. Spalding-Bidwell Co? ,26.130 Nassau Street. W 3?. 33 West 42d Street._ A SIMPLE TIRE REPAIR. Inside the inner tube of the Morgan & Wright tire lies a long strip of patching rubber. In mending punctures remember this one pointer: First, pump up; then you can inject .?. & W. quick, repair cement inside the inner tube. The rest is easy. Under thumb Now inflate lire. It it still leaks, pressure, the cement picks up ??trip deflate, and use thumb again?h.ird. inside .md closes puncture. hont use injtftOT .?<_.???. A simple, perm.ment rep.iir. Remember the potntei pump up first. MORGAN & WRIGHT TIRHS ARK GOOD TIRKS. SEE II DEMONSTRATED AT NO. 4 MLRKAV SIKLET. Orescent We sell at fair, fixed prices the best and handsomest bicycles it is possible to pro? duce. The same quality to all, the same prices to all. Bicycles. WESTERN WHEEL WORKS, 8H Warren St., New York Catalogue free Ag'-nt? everywhere STEARNS BICYCLES '96 MODELS 50 57. Tinkiiam Cycle Co., 306-310 West 59th St. W1I.5?? BR*?S ????G?? 'ityCiwrcpfrsSr. IIOVT WOltK for pi????? ?ut ?all ab?ng on the light -running AXDKAK THK l?\I?Y A.MIKAK Is one of the ?aetaal running bicycle? .,n the maiket. T.e AMIHAKS motet disappoint. TWKXTV MA.KBB OB U'HIiKI.S ITRNISR THE SPENCER BRAKE Wh.-n ord,??,,1. >eud for list. THK BBKNCKB HKAKK CO., ?to Hroab? way, N*. Y. Jii?iruciion. For Both Sei.:*?City. BERLITZ school OB LAX'iCAOKS. -Madison ?Square (2Sth-?{. and Hro?<lway).? T6 Court St.. Brooklyn, and other principal Amelia. eaA fc.ui.ip. cltlea. Term begin? no?. For Boy? end Toun?: Men?Country. MAPI FWOOD IXST.. Concordvllle ?a.?$20, per year. A ?iK-ceeaful echool One of the beat to Infuae with energy to wake up boy? to the dull?? o* life. aeUmo pro? hibited Hoy? prepared for beet college?. Under IS ?Vear? ?IM? ??? atlon beautiful, -levate?! ano he-Uthr. J ??????-??G?? (Yale). ?. M.. PUD._ I-?in KLAND INSTITUTE Nrack on-the-Hudson ?. Y \ ul year ?ummer, ?tudy. tutorlnc. reeraatlon, .-.?mping, b.ating. ea -id;.? ir- .>?>? * ?-' POeJee?_ eoomtty life: beet care. lh'MMKi: Si-h?"1 ?!? ?I Nsntoeset. eomMetea with llar .**? verri School. ? Y ??' : Informstloa apply to (O vara ^ pREBLAKDi f()irt 5,h-ave.. ?. Y. mu??? PEEKSKILL MILITARY ACADEMY. PeekakltU ? L ? Y ??JSd year. Send for Illustrated caulofue, ?** " * ^ooa y Col i/>uie K. ORLEMA!?. G*-?? For Tounc Ladle??Country. CIERMAN HOME ? I|OOLkJM ?**l/BP fiTREET? \ I Omducted by LI ? \ F? ALLEN KUMMtR .SCHOOL, WINTOX. ?. Y._ M??7e O.MVIXC "SEMINARY KOR Oimt? Slng-Stng T on-?hi"Sudaon MU? C C FULLER. Principal. "(oh r?ar b, ginj beotemeer 22d._ ???? CAMBRIPOB 9* HOOj*. _ .. ? A ?elect ?rhool for girl?. Comfort? of bom?, Mr. ARTHI'R OILMAN V? the Director. OAMBRIT'??"* MAS?. _ ?tliool ^Qftittee. MEH1CA.N AND FCRKKJN TEACHERS* AC.ENC? 1 ?unpliea Profeaaor?. Teacher?. Tutors, ???-t??-* *c lo ??.lieg?? khOOla and Kainlllea. Auplr to O.e.. w *M^-?J? , ???'??-FULTON. 23 Union Squara. S9 tXcariirre. iT?t?vA,TK^'T?"ndT a EVKRETT rrro?a .Yale). J |,4aj| Broadway, ? ?. ??????? year?' experlenn In preparine b, >? for college rain???! rliir'n? tb* htaie College, |vnn. iilioirlluiicoiia. CtHIRTWAltT? rY?a?*l make. Fn-ii? h price?. Site, for V II.-? kind, 0*?? f?>r ?! tt ?jualliy. "??????"1^1?'" jerw.iry. me*o no? trotti* w??-** j.oa?e, eoe mrooAttef. For Many Months we have been inviting all New York to call at our iactory and see the Kimball Bicycle in all its Mages of making. Hundreds bave come. Why not you ? You will learn what a good wheel skouldht even it you don't buy a ?- Kimball." Call on any of our agents if you prefer and see the finished wheel?you may be sorry il you spend your money first and see a "Kimball** after. roo Bnaiwar, ? ?vet tat ft. NEW YORK AGENTS: ft A. B? Mulli^rt Bl ? H. B. Cat?? 1?;?'?.' ir ?* ? s. hur?.?- Bra? . 80 ?>'--? t?i Bl Prank T Duttson 58* Wast-ira ?"? :???.?? ?? John W* aft, lie I. ?. ? ?-... F F ii?r.ii?i", S3 M l'h Waaaiaaaoa ?ST"*?*,?? Jacob Ho??. 4 Eaat HOt? Bl T. f<>n Cbumb hl. 2610 Mh Av? ? G. P Co . ??.> Hr , ?.? ,? PHILLIPS A.NFG. CO., l"n. ?or? nuil (Itt.r.-M. 307-30*9 West Broadway. New York City? ?-*? H ?"?ruai It S'iiri. ti'ti Av?. "I,." TRIBUNE CYCLES UNITED STATES NET & TWINE CO.. Osa. Afte. Metropolitan District ??? ??1.?0__.?>?7?-_-."3G? 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