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. THE SUN, TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1899. 9 l WAISHANDIIANDLERDBAW ncrova TirHSTr.riri: itovxo fiaiiT at cox Kr iar..txtt. The New nrk Mnn'i Fart) Itndly Cut mitt One of Wnlih'a Kyeia Clniod-Ilnndler ! Unit of the I.rnillnc-A Three- Bound Ilout lletwren .leitrlos mill Drily. Jlpimy lirinillor of Nownrk nnd Aniljr WnUh t of lJrooklyti fouitht twonty.llvovlclcus romulii , t tho Coney Inland Hportlnir I'luli Inst nlelit In the presence of a tile crowd Tlio dnolnlon WM a rlrnvr, although Hiimllor hail tlio bnttor of the "bo." If only because ol his almost con tnnt lending llin fnco wan limlly bruNod, while Walsh wn not perceptibly ninrkod, ex cept for n damnevd optic. Tlio prominent appearance of Champion Jim Jeffries wa a mnnnct In Itself, for thn crnnd came early and filled up tho cheaper seats lonir before tlio preliminary bout. There 'aroG.OUO persons In tho blir builditiK when LMillo I.en- ner of riilladolphla and Jack McDonald ) of Nownrk appoareil for the llrst bout of ten rounds nt catchwolahts. Din Illekey, l'ltzilmnions's spurring partner, rai tho referee, l.ennoy was much cloverer than his opimnent, and easily outpointed )f blin from tho start. In tho soenth round Mc- i Donald tub blcedlnn from a cut on tho brlduo , of his nose. Lenney, In his anxiety to land a flnlshlnn blow, hit below tlio belt, but tho acci dental foul was not allowed In the last round McDonald was bleedlnc from cuts under each o nnd from thn nose and mouth. Ho took his medicine eamoly, but wnoutclascd I.en ney ent the decision wl'h ease. A throo-round ohlbltloii nas announced be tween Jim Daly and Champion Jeffries, whero tipon tho crowd roared In npprowil. Jeffries Rot Into tho rlntt a fow momenta Inter amid wild applause. He was strlppoil to tho wulst, nd woro lone blue trunks, with an Ameilcan 1 fine around his waist. "Hpceehl" tho crowd howled, hut tho cone cut everything short, nnd the blc follow went at it. Daly swung wildly nnd made a creat bluff tolaudontheohamplon. who blocked and erlnned as it ho was enjoying himself In tho second round Jeffries playfully punched his partner In tho face and pushed him against the ropes. Daly, who was hoi: fat, puffed liko n grampus. The third round was so one-sided nnd tame that several bloodthirsty sports cried "Stop Itl J Tako 'em olTI" When tho bout was oer Ilrady K jumped Into tho ring nnd whlsporod In the big fellow's car. Jeffries walked to the eontro of l tho stago and lifted his loft hand, asking for an ktidlonce. " "Gentlemen," said ho In n scarcely audible. toIcb. "I thank ou lor your kind reception, and I'll do my best to defend the champion 1 ship." Thoro wns another cheor and tho champion wont to his drosslng room Handler nnd Walsh, who were to proidc tho -U etar event, n twonty-llui-round bout at J.'O ij pounds, were not slow In putting In tin nppear- f nnee. Hnndler's seconds More Fred Smith. I'nddy Moran and R.itn (loodwln. Walsh was taken cure of by Owen Zleglor, Joo Anderson and Julius Mack, llnmllor was a fmorlto In tho betting at 10 to 7 Tho men stripped big and strong. Handler was tho aggressor ns oon os the llrst bell rang Walsh stood nwuy until Jimmy got him cornered Then Walsh put In a couple of hard counters to tho head. Handler mlT I It nftor that and landed two solid swings nti tlio neck which made Andy keep his distance to the gong Thn latter bo- f:an the second round ltb scleral iulck lefts n tho face. Handler swung both hands nnd showod more hitting ability tbnn tho Hrook ' lynito. Walsh workoil at the stomach, but ho (could not Weep the Newark pugilist from reaching his ribs and jaw with heay smashes. Handler rushed In the third round, hut I Walsh caught him on the inw with n right- hander. Andy followed with a fast attack. In which he got both bunds to tho head and ootn k pelied Handler to tako the defensive for a inlti- I uto. After that Handler braced, nnd tho men fought like tigers to the end. Tho croud yelled so loud that It was nlmont Impossible to t hear the bell As Handler was lushing 1 again In tho fourth round ho rceehod v ! terrlllo loft on the oo that il.imil l j " him. He recovered quickly and ibitod it, . butWalsh threw In a stomach punch and foi- lowed It with n smnsli on the jaw that caused tho Newark man to clinch. Another blow cut '1 Handler's left cheek open, but the latter kept IW nt close quarters nnd finally fought Ids autago- t Dtst off Walsh missed n hard swing In the fifth round and fell to the lloor. When he got k up Handler forced mntters, but Andy kept his logs working so steadily that Jimmy found It a hard task to land a square blow. Thoy dually mixed things until Handler tell on his hands nnd knees Wnlsli finished tho round so well ' that his friends were jubilnnt. Both got in solid body blows when the sixth round opened. Handler forced It. but though ho swung repeatedly to tho head and jaw with great power, ho could not stop his man. Walsh responded with n number of telling stomach blows, and kept very cool throughout his an- .' tagunist's onslaught. Walsi. surprised the ' Jerseyman with a rush In tlio . enth round. " which was coupled with two stagger ing wallops on tho jaw nalsh followed with a clean left on the mouth nnd n corking I atomach punch, but Handler slugged right and . left until the tlmokeoper ended it. Ho far tho fight had been fast nnd vicious, but the eighth round showed oen better work on the part of both pugilists. Walsh brought the blood from the noso and lips with quick lefts, but Handler kept on swinging Buddenly tho latter made n long face anil said he had been hit low, but the referee would not Interfere. Walsh had tho hotter of this round. Handler landed a punch on the loft oyo In tho ninth round that inndn it blink, but Walsh quickly went in and held Ills own In n llereo rally. Handler put nil his strength Into a left hand body punch. howeer.nud thon whipped nrighlnveron thn neck which made Walsh keep out of harm's way In the lat fifteen seconds. Handler's light ee was puffed lis he came un for the tenth round Walsh tabbed it continually wlthlhis loftuntli Handler cut loose several right hand xwlugs that put tho llrookliii lighter in trouble. Hand ler tried hard for n knock-out. but there was not time enough and Walsh went m, to his chair in fairly good shape. "P Walsh was himself ngnln when -the eleventh ; round began, and put In lefts to tho eye nnd I wind. Handler kept veiy close to him, though, ! nnd with terrible swings he soon had him half groggy, Kvon 111 tins condition Walsh con- tinned to light back liko a wild inHn. but Handler hndliim almost going at tho so Hid of the bell. The twelfth round was one of tho hottest , seen by the spoits In n long time. It was a cose 1 of give and take, both men staggering around I the ring. Wnlsli wns cooler and saved himself 1 with his legs Handler was just n little tired, I chiefly from his own efforts. When he went to jiiscornor tho crowd jelled Incessantly nmt kept It up when tho thirteenth round opened, Handler wascmightunnwarcsjiid received left vi nd rightoiithejaw HownPhledandthencnmo back with a storm of heavy blows. Walsh worked his left rapldlv in the face until lit ii Handler staggered, but again tho hlter. m "M enme back with tho old swings that hud fi Plenty of strength in then, and mndo H T Walsh retreat Walsh's left eye, by the I ' way. wns closed tight when tho lound 1 tnded It was tho same thing over again in A the fourteenth round, nlthoiigh Walsh let his W 1 Opponent do most of the lending. The llrook m I fyn man kept nwny for half of the fifteenth B I round and thon went into a rally.landlng snmo 7 I arrlng blows on the bend Hanillerwentnder I him. however, without rest and had the round, f Tho slxteonth round was so etching that k bedlam was let looso lloth slugged until they were tired. Blood was pourlngoutof Handler's mouth and his ojes were bleeding, too Walsh Mill kept a cool head and laughed repeatedly. xhora was so much or a hubbub that tho bell bad to no rung tin ee times In order to t-enil the mentotliolrohalrs. -Tl oseventeeiith round was fit the same qunlltr, Walsh had the better of t. Handler being tired It wns oven up to tho eighteenth round, the men fighting with lo- Deration every second o tho time Handler's faco was n sight, while W'ubh, Ini ring a bail eye, was remarkubly free from marks Handler had i.i tome of his former stienglh In the nineteenth I round and did all the work Handler got a rap pn tho noso In thn twentieth round, but he hustled Walsh all around thn ring and landed Iome powerful whacks on Andy's head Hand er was tired In tho twenty-llrst round, and Valah prooeeded to ptint.li his face Into rib bons. Tho Newark man was dangorous, (hough, nnd with a right he almost scored u knockdown. Handler enmo bock strong In the twenty tecoml round, und made suohuvlgorousuttack that Walsh, who received n half dozen wallops pn the head, was eager t.i sit down when i tho bc'l sounded Handler bd nearly nil ' tho real lighting In tho twenty-third round. In inltoo! the fact that his fucc was crimson with blood, Walsh was weak, It seemed, al though he was cool nnd calculating In his tnctle Handler had the twenty-fourth round well In hand, Walsh backing around the ring. Walsh made a rally In the last round, but Handler outfought him In n mu-up that mndo the crowd wild. ...... , Tho rcfereo said tho bout was n draw. ' ITnrry rislier Forced to Throw Up the 1 Hponge. BiLTDionK. Juno 12.- After taking n terrlblo trounclnc for eleven rounds Harry Fisher nf Now York threw up tho sHingo in his light with Joo Wnlcott. Tho buttle was a hot one k ' while It lasted, nnd It wns Wnlcott' battle from the stmt The colored man forced tho fighting nil tlm vvuy through, lighting overy alnute throughout the eleven rounds, not lot ii liU opponent Imvo a moment s rest. I la her noted on the dofenslve. He hd n peculiar way of doubling his hands and arms across his rnco and attest and wnlklng in a crouched position Into Wnlcott. Thl purled Joo for the llrst few rounds, nnd he wus utiablo to land with any effoet Wolcott then bo gan to thump l'lsher on tho arms nnd ovor the. kidneys until the tatter's back looked red and raw. Fisher thon opened his defence somewhat, nnd Wnlcott solved tho purrlo and lam ed repeated In tho faco. Fisher took his inoillcina woll. but did, but llttlo lending, doiKjndltig w holly on landing rlght-hnnd swings In the breakaway. Hu did not land half u dozen blows during tho entire battle. In the eleventh round Usher wns well fagged out. and complained that his arms Pained him so that ho could scarcely move them. Wnlcott enmo out of tho battle without a scratch, Qcorgo Slier retoreed tho bout. fiit.tmcKr'.t tiKvt.r to jkithiics. Accepts the Champion's Trrmi with Only One or Two I'xceptloiit, Unless something should crop up In tho meantiiuo thero Is every Indication that a match betwoon Tom Sharkey and Jim Jeffries will bo nrrangod. Hilly Ilrady is anxious to havo the matter sottled before Jeffries goes to England. Just where the men will meet, If an encounter Is clinched. Is not exactly known, but tho chances nro that It will como off nt Coney Island eomo time noxt fall. Tom O'ltourke, for Hharkoy, veatorday mailed tho following Btntemont to Hilly Ilrady. It Is In answer to Jeffrlos's bold pronuncta mento Issued at l'hlludclphin on Saturday night: On bshslf of Turn Busrkey, I bssten to sccrpt tli proposition toflctit Jrffrtrn, sad In doing nu beg to roiiilint yen that It wi my original propotltlon to you to arrsnge s tight nhen wr mot at Conor Inland, Iramcillately after the Fltz (lght on PrlJay night. I thon ottered to mali-li Bharkry agilmt Jnru, and to put tip tlirro and then a forfeit nf $2,800 oil will all) rem em lr r that I offtred ynu thn nptlon nf lelocttliK a data wllhln alt fol-. rlt luoiitlm. ami If not thon prarticsbln to mako It within sjear You do. duel, i n the ground that Jetlrirs was untitled to soimipublloionxiitrratlnn and lb financial kentnta U be Urrhed ttom a road tour. M)' lreioltlou was liunctual, builnomllkn and Binulne, but ruu erlneed no desire to accept it, ant I regarded tho matter aa dosed until luy attention wa i ailed to Jeffries a open lettor to Murker Thei e 1 nut any rnndltlen you propone that I ohlect to i icept that the rsfeiee iiiuet be aeleited by mutual ooneent. harkey la more than aniloua to rnnrltice Jfffrlea that he la a long vail from being a rbamplou of the world, and I ahare Bharkey'a opinion In thla respect Ho will light Jettrlra In any club that uncn the heat Inducements, aud jou eauuot aelert a date too anon for in. The date of Bepl. IB la accepted, but your propneltion of a aide atake nf 110 oeo la both un timely and out of place, In view of th law, which makes bets and watftra upon tlatlc cnutcnta unlaw ful. You objected 1 1 a proportion tn make a aide wager dependent upon the iaaue when von made a general dieunctlon. I will keep atrlctly within thn confines of the law tn thla reaped, but I aliall not bo aiverao to act-opting any proisuttlon which ou may make, aud am eitrrmcly well pleaaed to learn that you have enl'stcd the aervlce of sums anel " who will furntah you with the requisite f 10.000 which you propoto to make a aide wager with 1 hare no d aire or Intention to enter Into contro versy retarding lnelniia'liig allualoni made to blur key'a ptigdiatloearoer m ran Jrrauclnco, an you, Mr. Urady, know more ttiau I do lm thnne things sre done nut there, being a native ou My cnnuei tinn with Hharke only beian in pirptemtior Ut, and I leave th public to Judge or the merits of hla work alnce ho ha been under mv directum I ehall be hoplug to receive the notification of an appointment tn meet jou when a maUh can be made, articles signed, and other Incidental arrange ment perfected. According to reliable Information, O'ltourke Intends to post 51,000 to-day to mnke a battle possible. Brady said Inst night In reference to Shnr kev 's answer to Jeffrlos's dell: "Wo are not going to lssuo any moro mani festoes. What wo intend to do Is to act. Jeffrlo Is tho champion and Is going to bo dic tator I um to meet O'ltourke thn latter part of this week, and If I am not very much mistaken something will be done. Wo want to settle this thing as quickly as possible and neither Joffrlns nor no self will leave any ohstuelo in the way tn bring uboutn struggle with the ex-sailor. Jettries has left the matter entirely In mv hnnds nnd has told me to gn about It asoxpeditlnuslv ns Possible, which shows that ho intends to defend his tltln ngalnst all comers As far as I can see wo will bn ready to meet before the club offering tho best purse But vou (an rest assured that the Coney Island t'lub will be In tho van with ft very enticing Incentive." "Is It truo that tho Coney Island Club Is dickering for n match between hid McCoy and l'ltjjlnimous '" was asked. Ilrady said it was, and wnen questioned further ns to how large a pursuit would glvo fur thn battle be replied: "I think it will donate about ?l,r..(XMl But will not say that Is positive, for I am not the organization's match tinker. ' Brady has changed Jeffrlos's Itinerary for the week To-night ho will appear at tho Em pire A. t'.. Wilmington: to-morrow afternoon lie will umpire it game of baseball at Met Iden. Conn.: In the evening hn will appear at Hart ford: on Thursduy afternoon he will umplro another hall game nt Providence, and on Fri day night he will spar at Bridgeport. On next Monday night tin will volunteer hisservlcoslat a testimonial to Tommy ltyan at Syracuse. Martin Julian sold last night that Fltz would not accept n nenetlt from Jeffries, but wnnted a return mnteh, Julian Implies that Brady wanted n part of the benefit receipts, which Brady donlos. lummy West Knocks I'nt Iteedy Oat. SimrT'SE, Juno 12. Tommy West ol New York defeated I'nt ltoedy ot Ilochoster nt the Central City A. C. hero to-nleht. The knock-out enmo In tho middle of the fifth round West landed a half left-arm swing In tho pit of tho stomach and Iteedy went down with a gro in. He stayed on tho lloor nine seconds and then got up only to go to thn lloor again under nnotner stiff swing At this point West appealed to lteferee "Intifc" Sullivan to stop tlio battlo Iteedy staved down tho limit, nnd when he got up tried to clinch with West, but this time the New Yorker got In on the juvv and tho lloehes ter man wont down and out. His seconds worked over him for soveral minutes be (nro ho came to. It was thought nt first that his jaw was broken, but an ovimlnutioii proved other w Ise lteody was outclassed. Billy Moore of tills city challenged Oeorgo Mcl'adden of Brooklyn from the ringside. Moore wants to light within eight weeks. (lasslp nf the Ring. J V llurgwald, New York. Xo. Uatlcm, iw York Middleweight. Const uit Header, New York. WyattRirp. H'i ady Hinder New York No, he got t'lc decision ovti htm. H N , Newark Joe llaus was horn lu palllmore on Nov. 'J5, ISM. N. , New York He was horn In Bay City, Mich., In IH71. and la 5 feet Uh Imbrs tall. Marty Mi Cue. who is lu excellent shape, has Is sued achallougutu box auy llrt clasa 12il pounder. 'Ihe date of the buttle bitwien "Kid" Laviune and Fiauk Erno baa been chauned from July 4 to July S J. Duffy, New York They met at tho I.cnm A. O. nn June Za, 1MIN, and Sullivan wou lu twenty two rounds, P Mi Burke, New York Yra, by tlia " Ke.ituckr llosebud," In l'hlladilobln, lu a three nuuid ex hibition, on Match '.'.', tsut. Al !h ri ford, malinger of Joe flin, says tint hla priitige has remvered his health ami te willing tn meet oenrge Mi 1'adiUu aaln 11 waald jistirdiy that the I.euoi A, C has de rided tn i lno during Ihe mimmer months, aud after June 20 will give no shows until next rail. Ktldlo Connolly was yesterday rnutihed by Jim Ilruwne to meet lim Kearus nf bosiou inatseutj nve round bout at the llrnadwiy A. C. nuxt I nday uluht. tli urge F.lwards has matched "Bnldler ' Turn Wll ' uf meet Tom Carei the "Dentist," of y nkera Leliue the Warerlr AC III a to illlr-riiund boat uivt Thiiraila) nUht. Artbles were signed on Baturdar night fur s twuiti live lound contest I ctwocii Martin Flahertv or Lowell aud Ouarllo Miner, Ij be dcclJod at the Pelican A C. nn June 17 Pav sulbvan ha ri turned fr ro Denver, where hf hai been snjouridng for ttiu paat few mouth, lie l pn pared to lackle either 'ltrrj MUlovtiu orJuo UriuMcMiiat 1-' puunJs A luatdi baa beou clinched between "Yank" Kenii), one of Hob Fitzsinimuns'a trainers, and 1U liunkhnrst. the '"yracue plant," for tiviut) five rouiu'a atlonay Island uu June in. E. K. Divonport, llruoklyn The) met at Now Or leans nn Jan. 14. lwui, before the Olrnipk. A 0. Dempsey weighed 14,1 pounds, FiUtiinnintia scaled IJVOW pounds. The referee was Col. A. Brew ater. Fit.almtuons son lu thirleen ruunds. The next Important hraTyweight battle will be de elded at the l.onm A. C. on June 2i The priLi ipala will be l'eter Mahci aud Jllke Morrlvaev nf Ireland they will fight twent)-l.vo rounds. This will bo Morrlsse's urst appearauco lu this country lllllr dray tad loslerday that the ilubhouaenf the Wesiihrster A C, where Johnnj llltchle f Chlragiaud Terry Mrllnvern are tn inirl, hasalirady brencniupleled. Ihe building is located at Tin ka hoe. Westchester louniy, and Is only twenty two minutes' ride fmm the drand Central Depot. Ritchie ami Mcooviruare tu tuietnu June 24. Tommy Ryan la very much cut upovarthe fact that tils combat with "Misterious" Bill) Bmlih hasfallen thruugh. II) an lu town yesterday and said: "If Kid Mi Coy is so anil ms tn right I will tike him on al lr.x pound lu doing tins I am giv.iu as ay lot nf wiinht for I can nghtat U , ununda raill I am also ready to bet a rraa uubls amount ou the outside tl.at 1 will win. ' Odds nnd Knria of Hports, The annual euting and sanies of the emploj ees of Cowperthwalt U ms. Chatham Bnuare, re held on BJiulai at V hoehm'a eouthflold Park, New I)ori, Stalin Island The empleyees tn the number of lvi. together with many friends assimblfd at lla'tery Park at u n'ilk and proceoded III u body lo tit llmrse. where they boarded trolley cars, which fonvevedthcni tn New Dorp The different gamra wete well routisted aud broiighi forth gtrat amuse lueiit and pleasure, and the winners were swarded valuable presents. Ihe game of baseball played between the married and alngle meu resulted lu a victory for the married mu by 17 to 15, -.-.J.i,,,,,,. , ,,,, m ,?,, iiaajaljMiiiiM1 ATttLBTICB. Princeton Mill nn Represented tn the Olympic Gninea nt Paris. rnivcETOK. June 12, It wns learnod this afternoon '.hat the I'rlticoton University Track Athletic Association vv 111 send n team to l'nrls in 1000 to represent tho university In tho Olym pic games to be held there during the exposi tion. When questioned concerning the matter Cnpt John F Cregntisald: "Yes. we havo dotlnltoly decided tosondmen tol'arlsnoxt your, l'rlncoton's team showed up In excellent stylo In the last Olympic, games hold In Athens, and wo have determined to send n tenm next year which wn hopo will do Iiut as well against tho athletes from all over he world who will bo gathered thero. It Is mposslble to sny nt present Just who will be eont to represent the uulvorslty. A few of the men who woro on the team this . ear will cer tainly go. but thero nro so many promising schoolboy athletes coming to I'rlnceton noxt fall that It Is likely that snmo of thorn will re plani nmiy of tho old members The team will be mndo up of about twelve mon. who will be chosen ftom those who show up tho host In the Intercollegiate championship games Tho faculty has no objection tn our sending n team, so that tliuiu is no obsliiietlon before us." I'uln. Df.vo-. r.i.. Juno 1'.'. Tho first game In tho Devon I'olo tournament goes to tho Devon I'olo Club, by default, the W cstchester plnyors falling to put In tin appcniancu tills afternoon, There seems to have been 601110 misunder standing among thn tenm from the Wcsehester Countrv Club, It I,. Ilookmnn, who captains the Westchester team, hns beon absent for soveral weeks on u yachting ttip and eavn he did not receive duo notice of tho match, while I W.itnrbuiy, their strong est plajor, has lull tecently recoveied from nn Illness Mcmlnrs of the riilladelphla Country Club und Devon teams voluulneieil to play an exhibition gamn, the loseis, how ever, wero to present a cup to tho winners. They pl.ivcd four periods of ten inluules each. Cliarles It Hitowdcn nnd (1. W Kendrlck lid, of tho Devon team playing ugnlnst M. O ltoseugnrten of the Countiy Llub and Chnrles N. Wheeler of the Devon Club Kendrlck dropped out ilnrlng the third period, letting (loorge Jlcrndilen Imvo nchancn to get In thn game, and during the fourth period llosen garten, who wns severely shaken up by a fall, gave way to Kendrlck. Wheeler and lloseti Batten easily won by tho s 'oro of 10 to (I. Amateur llnsehnll I'lnyeri. Thn lloonton Baseball Club would like to hear from A r t class rlubs uttering leaeonablo guaranties. Addleai baui O llairis, mauajcer, llooutoli. N. J. The MttleOiantaare now hading thohjisexCnunty League Thev are arranging uaines fur weekdays. Adilreaal'iauklyii J, Walsh, 20 De) street, Newark. N J, The tlreenpoint A. I. hasjnnu 17 and IK open for a first clisi club oQering a reaaonable guarantee. Address James 1'. McMctl, (IJ Houth Ihlid street. Brook)) u lh't '.loton Hall Colleire baseball nine Is anxious to arrange a game for June 17 wttli suy g md lint formed team Address K. F Quirk, secretary, South Orauge, N J. Tho Central Field Club will play on Bvturdays. Hundays and holidays with any team averaging in or lo rears Address Charles Hit; 871 Central ave nue, BrooMju Tho Pharos have organized for the aeaaou and would like to hear from AislcUvsa teams offering suttablu guaiantees, out oMown tcaiua preferred. Address A. Ward, 4.r,0 Broome atreet. Thn Clintons have a few npeu datos and would liko tn arrange gaiuia with teams averaging f roui 1 r, to in ear4. uuitorincd teams pn ferred, AddressJ. V. Uwisley, Hi, Waverly avenue, Brooklyn The Ameriean Woolen Company's basebsll club would like to arraugo a gaum with n good nut of town uniformed team for July 4, P. M. Address Carl Langiuau. manager, P. O. box 641. Thn Hay ltldgn A C. line July 1, 21). Aug. r. III. Sept, 4 anil a few hundsys open for out nf town tianirt nftirmgauidtvble guarantee Addnss H J. Harvey, bixtleth strett aud Third avenue, Brookl u. The Devter Baseball Club would like to arrange a ksuie with eomo club averaging elghti en years for Juuo 17. Would als ) like to arrange gai tea for Hattirdays In July and ugust ddresa 11. Mcffert. bOl-.uilld sveuue, Brookljn. The Iing Island A . formerly tlio Maretta A C . has Juno 17 open, and would like to hear from a first-class out'Of town uniformed team, giving a suitable uuuraiitec d lrem V . llouilg, maua gcr, 1217 Dtiin Mreot llro.ill.m Tho Klltbeth llvi ball Club would like tn arranire Sanies with strung iinnti in teams for Hiturdajs lu uly Aucji-itnud s, pti'iutiir letior IH) also iq en (latnea to l pla) ed at F.ltrahcth. Aitdnss lohu II htoddard, manager, 11.1 Orchard street. 1 lirabetu, N.J. The Ht. Ilartholomew A. C. has Juno 2". July 4. P. M , and July 15 open foi flrst-i lass teams within twenty five or fifty lnilea nf Nen Ynrk Tnioinplete schidulo will accept a small guarantee Address, Wllllaiu K Hchwab. manager, iOVjri l'jt l'ortj -second atreet. The Knlckerlmcker A C desires to arnncn games for its baseball tiam for tho moruii and afternoon of Litmr Day. Two strong tii.uus are uiiuled, one for each game BuitAtdi' guarantees sill lw paid. AddressJ. P. Krcbs, Chairman Baseball Committed, Bayonue, N, J, The ltewton (lra)s would like to hear from tea'ns within loo miles of New ork and offering a sultablo guarantee, Cranford A, C , PactUc A C . Marions of l'erthAlubny Uuburbsns, Vmerabls.larrj town A C. and Htainford A C preferred Addnssb. Sehwvnz man, 27 William street, room 720. gymutfementjj. PMPTRP. THEATRE. Broadway and 40th at. XilUriXtiXj Evenlnge, 8 20. Matinees. 2 i.-.. C1UKLKS FHOHMAN Manager LAST 5 NIGHTS THIS SEASON. ('IIAlU.ES Fl OIIM4N PUKSF.NTS the fare leal lomaucu by H Marshall, HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. " Hfart iiHt4i)t ImiKliter. -IIoraM " Huittrttnt vlny ff the -eauii." Knini; San, Last Mats. To-morrow & Saturday. RARRlrU TIIF.A1HE. S'dh si. "near Broadway. unnnmn I'.vonliuaH.in. Matinee Saturday LAST 5 NIGHTS THIS SEASON. I VT MATI.NTF. hA 1 1 ItHA CUAIU.IU HIOI1MAN l'ltn-KNT MRS. LESLIE CARTER IN UMU nKlAStOS flHKAT PI AY, Z A Z A. T"rnm Ihe Freuch of Bertuii and Simon. BATLTtDAY F. li . Farewell ulght thla season. Mta. LAKThltund A.. Roster & bIal's. MI'Cl.SS 0EBiftCsi HOOT Of Til K ftfti Al!l)i:VII,I,K AKKIAI. Enl I HIIOW 1" A 1.31 VtVaV'V Ki:it uakdks. riti.sr.N n:i). IN F.VFXT IIP IHD Augmented Orchestra. W.r.ATIIiat 'HU' SIHivv Military Bra.a Band. 40 WII.I, IIBilIVEN LMlin Kdn Milsielan, lluu- MU1IC HIX. IsrlnnBaud Tho (IrcatCiolden Spectacle1 H to 1 1-tr. To Night I THE HEW YORK! IN V.'.V: .m ami rromtnndft da Inif. T:MO In Tn Nlglit I ANOIHI.K SO Kl, IMMKNSITVt bwefjuinf IiiAUuratlon nf tho New Wmidprl 'I Hi: AKUIU, MAC.NOI.IA ilt)l,: Fnorrnom htll Korciun Vartetjpit! silTi t I A M JUrflliis lit. It ronif.lr ninl 11 irUtt niol One Atlniiitlmi t llitittr I'roitiLiiulo uml (Irnve! DAI ARC '.'.r.1- continuous ,' S IHLMUL tllav PKltl-OllMANLi: 11 p M f.Oc. l'HK F.umnnir, sian'ki.n . Mtmr.NA. Big Comedy Bhuw-Afts K,c 4 2.1.. 10c foi ladles. raOBIOB'SKMS'lfJJ'aK Mil andMIH. liHEW. Conroy A Milionild nuway A I.i land. Anus an I Alice. SO nther tuniedy Mais, "BRIGHTON BEACH SllbIC IIAI.I.. Kvrnlngi 8. 8ut'v nnd hun'y Afternoon n. All Sent" iSfle. No lilglier lirlie. SLAFF.IIH IMOMIKIY.N MaUIM' 1IVMI Ueorge Thatcher, Joslc l)i Wilt, I ha. v Hwret, liertlelowler, A. O Uiincau Annie St Tel Tree Band ( oncertul .1 nnlaivu cver atteinoou except Sattir lay and luudav lriTU'Q CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE. ft LI I II 0 CIKII.V H 1 1I N HOOK o vitnr.Ns AItTlll'IlIH'NVA. l,A. l!l.l.l.i:.lr,ltOMf. KK1.LV A Asllltk. IIII.HA tllOMAs. Cautleld K Ca-luton Swiateaui Mdindld bill BIOllHAPH. HTlltMMt PAItf-t Of) 11IK ROCKS Tin: oi. .ir.rfKititiN fi: anc.ki.is- nfictun I Coniln Opern tiiiiliinnv bASINU I The Jolly Mll.Uetri-r!" Itnnf Tn-Nlebt I I,ederer a Roof l'lstlvsls! itoiiMi iNiJ mgP nNFMAToartArii "jKiV UltoOPM tllVriLW CIIAHMIMI MUSlfr PASTOR'S s'J!.NUOL'" MKATh 0 f. fl" t'KNTS. DAY AMI NIGHT. TllKNAHMi. THF. VirAOlUl'H. roohlyu muflfmrntiJ. MANHATTAN BEACH AMUSEMENT SEASON. COMMENCING SATURDAY, June 17. SOUSA AND HBS BAND. THKi:i:('ONri:KTS IIAII.VtIlireiil bundny) 4 P.M. 7 1'. .11. II I'. M. lout concert will comiiirnie Immedlati ly after the tlreaorks HUNDAY. 4 and 8 I'. II. i PA IM'Q .sPKrTACi.rand phupahatiom rllw o iiki:mokks, Bicycle Track. Golf Links. Surf Bathing. hiTt'HDVY, June 24. INAtTOriUTION OF THF. THE VTIUCAI, SEASON. FltA.Nh 1IAMKI.S DPI HA CUVIPAM, preseutlUE Tla Idol'a JSlyo, Uroohlijn tnasemfntfj. BERGEN BEACH. A Respectable Retort for Respectable Teople. RA4Uin I Tlli: mi:ksiti:kus, UMdlHU j A tnB ximo Itovlcvv. pirn i cusiiMAN's r,Ln ( OCTOROONS. PALM RARiiFN ( Rohati'h na,w, ALMAMRRA I dancino. rtLllrtlTIDnn f Afternoon nnd Kvrnlne. Aiitoinntnn Thenlre. Vltnirrnnli, I'nlnee nf Illusions, I'nrillllnlln t'lmtn. Heeiiln Ilnllvvny, Alystln Moorish Mnac, Ills I'rrrla lieel, llli'vele Hunts, Clillilreii's I'lny (irininil. rLATBUBll AV. CARS FROM DilltiQF.. cViimofurtfij. o)rnis, &t. STUYVESANT PIANOS. BFKCIAI. IMTItOOUCTOltY I'UICK, 818,-j.OO, etthfr In ch nr rtr monthlr trn,cnti, fnr nw rat ktylf "()' In It neiroml fliiinh, "1ji tKlnrn, fullr warrAtitid, tlnrMc, rrllatluaml of eouiI time qmlity. 'lhlt lntrmnnt mar hA eirlmncpil t anr time ntthin ttv yrnr from ilntn f tnp nine for a new J.lti;il l'lA.NOnr a lww WUVA'LOCK l'IM). whm aldlr ftU'itiu mIU bn iniilo, r if rxiliaiiunl wituln utifl tar the full prlt.i will t,e nil im(J. CUItiuut'H autl full i artlouUrs uuilcd free to mr lIlllClM m:iti:ie uakcikxmis, i Cnrnerrifth Av and Sixteenth St. FISCHER PIANOS LM'M'AIj IJAUCAI.NS this week 1st almnst nejr and nood sier nd hand Pianns nf our nun aril Uher reiumnul tnvkers -Krands, uprlxhta nnd sipiares A fl w d'si outluued styles at viri L-ri.1t reductions fium Hiuular I'licca. Cesh or easy monthly payments a:i i m k(ii it r, must, Between lilthand 17th ta ,N Y STEINWAY & SONS NO. lOl) K. I4TII STIIKKT, IUo alwaj-don ltnnl a Uru ntnek uf m; OM-llAM) rfANOS of almost nwry make the r own Inclmled, tKrn In ridiAiitltt for now Hiflnwuy pianos, Theaa limtru rnrnta ar In coml oriler, haiiiir b n tliroutflily reimlroil by un. ami tliey Hro offered at lowest poial Lie i ticca irilf nnrn of llncnn .Strln..ny riunna, POPULAR PEASE PIANOS, 100 Ural 42d SI., N. Y. City. Highest standard ot tone and construction, direct from manufacturer: easy payments, factor) bar gains In used planus, tiotmp, pianos rented 14 per month VV rlto for ojtalonue. EEVUTlFt'I, Tishcr Babe Grand. Xoliau Self-riaj'-lint Oruau, alio i:ood t'pricht, Sun CUH1HTMAN. iMivst Hlh t KF.L1ABI.F. Connor Pianos. KsFab. 1H77 Illh itrade. Medium iirlcc. las) terms, llentliitr, eichauuinu', I Fast 4.'d st I'l'IlKlllTiT".-. AT "ilHFAT HAROAINS From $101) ll F.ASi 1,AMS Henls JJ.UO bend fur On tjliiipio UUItUUN S l.iw Hfth av rntlinn ottl.s anil citntuante. SUMMER RESORTS. Hates Routes, Ac . call or write nOThl, -l Mill K nt'RF.AU, in Mh Av. (A P. Auier,. un 1 tan F P. Kuropean tM )pen.) AUIANV.,.S Hotel lenKjck F. P,Jup A 1 ,$4 UP do Hotel hiutinue, P J4 up AIilllUMMt'KS Hotel Ampersand (op Juuo 17 i do (Iran I View Hotel (ou 1 akeil'iliC 0, up Juuel3 A P , 4 up Aecoiuiiiu lati s .inn ASIlfHY PARK .S I II del i'oliimbi.i, A, P , ST to H llonktets VV Hareej Jouta llAl.IIMOltl-.Md llieCarrnllton. V. P la up BAIIMON, I I ljiuialiKe Hotel, ln neekly up llAU HAHllDl: lo lint. I Poreupllie, K K , op. 1 lb dn Ihfl.inis uri; A blith ilisshotel 1IH.I l'lll.l. 1.. I Wiandotlo Hotel, tin to U0 week HI'IIVIIHSV It 1 F. SJ S.nnorsetlnn.op Ap sii-Oct 21 BIOCKlHbVNl) New lliuela Upeu June .10 dn. . Couue tii lit Iluusi $10 to SI week dn. The Maulssis, A P fill up dn. . .. Ocean Mew House, the badlni; hotel dn. . Xatintiat lintel. A P.. $J up do Surf II del, JU) wn kl) up dn. . Sea Hldi llous i clonuitul) rural dn hpriiu lloue ('nrnmauiUiur lncatlnn dn YalllUilel I 111 tile bluds do. Kureka Hotel. A. P., Ho w.ekly up BOSTON, Mass lloti 1 euilnlue, A P., r. dn Hotel liruuss, Ick, H P , l.",o, A. 1' . 5 dn (opla)Ki II .til, H P ,l f UUP A !'.. 1 - l up DHOOKI.IN.N . I lie hi Uorice.U.l,.,tl A P . t up I CHr.lI.l l'mapoi tParkll tel.A l'.ts.'nup - i latsklll Ml Use. op June .'4. J'l d'lr late, e.i - i llIM-FAIXi. Laurel House. . I' 2.ronp i . IltjMI.lt West Kudllotil. A P.,liiwieklj up 5 ,. Ht Cliarles llotil P ,14 wecklv up O TANMUtILLr, ltncuiniMt.il. A P..$loup 1 do , l.a liiuminc, A P , $s wei Mj- up CHIOtriO. Ill, Wileazn Beach Hot"!, Lake Shorn froutiuitr,lht st. Boulevard, A. P . 14 up hiiib-clasa trans ent ami tourist hotel. Oeo II Ross, iuct KAM' Mlllllt II F,-., I..I. Hotellliaeli View, fin tufl-, beud Inr woi tly booklet toC, W k o. K luumann do Tiithilll'i House fto up weekly On dreat South Bay T.I rnlilll prop FAKTUt I.NO llojalCUreniellolel.KP.fl, A !', OAHKISOVi. N Y ilirnann Hotel, A 1 H uoekly 01. IIAHItIN .ION Mesa. Berkshire Inn, A P , t.l UP Frontairi .Co ft Ch irmtmr aurrouudiin's Bioklets ORFF.NFIKI.il Mass Mansion House. A P. '2 6ii..l JAVlF.STOUh It I , Bay View Holt 1. located on the Bay ic, miuudates ini) A. P , tl,1 to f IK weekli. lo. Gardner House, on the bay, f 111 up do. Pn S eit House, A. P ,fir, wnklv UP I.AKl'.(.r.iltllr,S lvi r lla N, Y , Mlver Bar House. MKKViO ID N. Y hilitllnusiand VValdlui ro U1WI BRANCH. N I .searlinm Until i Frank Ashtnni lONtlll ANTII. N J , Hotel Pannai 1, A. P . 4 up. LONDON- I DeVere.l'rlliicofVValesfcllioidwalk.np Keiislntr Ki nslnntonl'al unwnpeutnthei'Ublli , ton litis I lilt electric light, evcrj thllnruptoilate. TftN.tinv I Westminster, blerh class. Hestdeuttal f Vvn.in '. Hotel, uuei ellel for cuisine, comfort, Bt trmluaj rr0 tarill MIL! BROOK. N' . Tliellalcjnn A. P., $4 MAGNOLIA. Mass , Mainiolla Hot, 1. a .i'.'l wkly up MANCHtSIF.il Ilk TUlVSKA.TIieMa.cnnolnii.Bklels MO.MRF.AlCan Ii icrlltl.. a.p ,f.lup,- p ,t 1 up MOH1CHKS I.. I. ltlveialde House, flu to HI wk. Ni:U I AlTLK N II. TheVVelltworth.np JulrtoOcl. NAHRAOANSKirPlKlt.il I,' 'Hie Neie lladlone." Ocean expostiri. shaleil lawns R H Itturns do Tlltt AHLINUION, fllK RUCKIMilHAM Imperial, Oreene's Inn Finely located on Sea. Splendid coif links. Polo tournament Perfect bsthlnK facilities. Booklets at Hotel Tariff Bureau KAHANT.Mass . Hotel rildnr. A P.M7 00 weekly up NKWIHIllil. N. Y The Palatine. A P., flup NEW lOHK Fifth Avenuo llotil. A. P , sr up do. Holland House , F. I t up do. iCIiatobrlsVW ll'wav Cnsmnpnlltan,K P.,91 up NIAHMUKU.I.S N Y.Internatlnnallb.-el ,l',f,l,r,o OI.UUUCllAUIi.Mo Hotel Flake A P , f 11 w'kly up do oldiirchard llouie.A P ,lu weeklrup OMHA N.li . Del (Irani! He til . F..P..flllp l.iMjn ml AMDs Hotel Westminster, A P , fit r.oup do ('olnmhl i Hon I, a P., f '.' r,o up PHlI.ADF.I.PIIIV.I'a.Aliliui.a p.ls.r.ouii e p tl roup do The Lata) .-tteiH. st.Ale aiulldli KP.flup I'll ism nil, a .litis, henlej.e.p fl '.oup.ap flop I'll IBFIKLD. Mass .The Weuibll.K P..fl.A P.,$J dn The Maidewnod, A. P, f I ll.AINHH.P. N'.J . The ltcieie, A. P., 1 1. r. to fj.ipirwuk Wrltotorb. oklet. (le,i. De Itevero PIAMOl'TII, run Grand Until, K P. fl A P , S PLUKAMi.N. N I K.nllwnrthlnn f '2 t flH weekly Jas Brnnn, Jr , I rnp. POCClHKFFpsIK N Y Mniuin llnuse, A P . f 2 np IlllnlAN'D.Mo.nieSewraluinUth.perfiettlirnuich I dn Sea Slime lloti I. A P., f tr. wei kly up Ql I. Ill C. Can ( hateall l'rnnti nae. A, P , f '1 Ml up Ul'VKI'H III f .1 . N Muien lop, op. June 1H (JI'iMlt i: I. I Hi nil II insennd cntnins l,wkup ItOCnl'OItT Muss 1 urk'slli ad Inn ii17 '.nwklylip IIIIINKHK'K N V Sprl"irbm iklnn, ! f lllwkly up pAltArOnV SPuISOl. N,V llll henalllKtnn.up Jll 24 dn lln-tls llnu.e np tn N iv 1ft llookli'ts BWHUiioKPl' , Colin , Fenvvlek liall.ip ns Juno .'4 HAWILLF I. I The livli van, lint i fir, weekly dn S mtli Bay Iluusi v p . I in eekl up P'lAMF.IItD c nn Shlppan P Int. fir, wei k HI ATI. N ISLAND Pavilion I! tel 1 14 and up weekly MVSH1VII0N Ii. C . Arlinirton Hutl A P. f dn Ihe UllrUll, K P , I 11 up VVIIlrn.MT Proflle Hset t fes np lulytoOct. Hotel st. Andrew; "'.id M. A t.riinil Ilniilevnrd, New York, aiisoi.i'ti'.i.y riiiiii'ittior. i:ritoi'i:N plan. THE ST ANDltr.W Is equipped In every respect to securo eouifult and luulth tn Its guests. Its attuatlou Is lu the midst of the irrcat parks, and ft It Is lu dnso toutli with all paita of tho city, bummer rates June, Jul), and Auuus. (HAS. II. Iltlli, llnnnKer. " HOTEL LINCOLN, " Broadway and 52d St., NEW YORK. THOMAS 1 VOYJ.K, Manror. Itonnit I'n Suite or Singly, Tvumpran Vlmu. HOTEL ST. GEORGE, CI.AIIK ST., IIIIOOKI.VN 1IKK.1IIS.' New adibttnn now open AIISOI.U I KI.Y UllK FKOOF, aupi rb aiimtner lucatlon. teniierature lo lower than Mauhattan Rooiu, with prttatobath, tl and upward HOOF iAK!KN ANI Ht'X I'AltliOK. IlilTri MARTY Tn in h taldo d'hote, .Me. I1UILL mrvllll, Opin di. nlulit and Al Wptl 94lh t Rnnilsis Prnalo Dluuit: ( eSI siHin Ol. iiuoI11, summer Garden CT NICII0H8 Fsmlli HOTFL Wasbtniilnn pi , I' adlnlnluc Bri adws superior accnmnioilatlons, Kuripcan and tnirban plaus, charges moderate. Countrjj gonrrt. VORWALK, CONN -A few hoarder taken, food 1 table, nioderate prlies, hiiihest urouud private family, mar railroad Addresi Mrs. S. G. MOR RKLL, 1) Warri'ii si . Noralk, Conn fox $alt. Dr.SKS-Ornce nitntes, huih urade; second hand, repairing, Ilitures bouulit. I i'AUB, bJ Centre it., near WorLb. irfrMMawnanwasvnssiinifTT'irTr""- - - ,-- cSummtf fiJortfl. "" ii'EYTJJORK. Physicians Recommend UNJt'AI.II'IKlH.T Till: .MOUNTAINS of Hulllvaii, Ulster and Delaware Counties, N Y nn the malu Hue and btuicbea of the New York, Ontario and Woti rn Rallwaj, Pi those reslmnts of Greater New York who are si-sklnea HL'MMKH IIOMR for their fainlllia in a reiilou of Absolute health at moderate cost, 2,000 feet above the sea, Ture Alr.Purr, Water, lure Milk Send 7 cent fur postaue to the undersigned, or rail aud uel ficoat ntilies b. low. the SiMwrbly Il lustrated Book, 'Ht'MiiF.lt UoMKS."of 173 Panes. Itulvra list of Hotel", 1 arm and Ilonrdlnit Uous.s, with their location, ratts atlractlona, Ac. IN NKW YORK 1 III, HI', 171, .171, W44, 1S1 Bioaday, 2s7 4tb av ! Park place, i7 nib av 24', Columbus av., lft.l lst u'lli st., 27.1 West 12ltbat. Ticket Omcea Franklin and West 43d st. F.irles. IN BROOKLYN! 4 Court al . sno Fulton at , 08 Broadway, mil Manhattan av, l.vula otllce, J O. ANDERSON, General Paaseimer AcrMit rm Beaver st., N, V. CHURCHILL HALL.ht'hJH v. H.ei lal ratrs for June, Improved fast train service forsoiaounf Ihimi Golf links. c..,,"iS:'!.,.rL'T.A,.t.!. THE REXMERE. Second Season, eleeator, baths, and every comfort. Mr. Jenkins will be al Fifth Av. Hotel, N Y, ivory Thursday and tr day, 3 tn it p, M, or will rail If roiiuisted, S P. CHURCHILL. M D. MIZZEN TOP HOTEL, UI'AKUK III LI., Iit'Tf'lir.M ro., N. Y. Twn hnur from New York be Hsrlsm It, R OITN'S JtlNF, 2il . 1,200 FKKT K.I.KVA1I0H Golf Links aud All Other AniusemenU. N S. HOW K. Mauaser. Tost Office address, rawllmc, New York Ciiiulara and information at SCOFIELU B, 1 Madison av, N. V, City, A NKf.l.CT IM'SflMf iTKStlllT THOMPSON'S HOTEL, LAKE MAHOPAC, N. Y., now niinn for fioavon, fleml furilluntr.tnd i nniphlrt, KMEItbUS CLrUKvrrop. THOUSAND ISLANDS. HOTEL WESTMINSTER, WctS ',1 WKSTMINSTER PARK, ALEXANDRIA BAY, N. Y. Most select family hotel at Thousand Islands. Grand eceuery. flue flshlnit Reasonable rates. Send for pamphlet. IJ. F. INGLK.UAttr, Proprietor. THE HAtCYON," MII.T.IIUOOK, IIITC1IKSS CO.. N. T. NOWOPLN. Tho beautiful drives. Ideal bicycle roada aud eharmlnc scenery make thla a perfect resort, easily aicesstble, perfect cuisine; menu single aud on suite, priv ate baths, mnsie three tlmea dally, nine hnlnKolf links, elei trtclltfhta. bluheleva tlont reached from Grand Central Depot lu at out two boura H. R. ROBntlSON. Jr., Mananer. MONOfiono'iNN; rai0TciVrD: Opn June lft 7 inllfn so&wAnl A tlrllulitftii tHAlde icftort and cool summer homa. Snd lur booklets, kc O. h IJOri'Fi. nethloham, Pil. SIMPPOW TERRACE, STAMl'Oini, .. Y. ' Ninth season. Now open For particulars addreaa J. W. SIMPSON, Hotel Notherlaud, or Mra. 11. C. Slnipsi.u. Stamford. New York. AN IRISH CATHOLIC HOMl'ou the farm at Lib erty. N Y. telephone, toil. Is and baths mllo from I athollc 'ureh, tatile llrst class Addreaa vv Asiii.Mi ro rtos pOOFERSTOVVN "OTSEGO HALL" Small hotel near the Inko, widl kept, ihoice table, uood flab-" Inititud Ihiattni;. irolf e-rounds near, open Juuo 20. SAWYFR HI1IKF CnnKriss.RocklanirLakeT OATTICn nUUOr;, in i,0,,t or ,raln Liberal arranccmentsean bn made at tr., Madison av, SAKATOtJA Sl'ltlNtsS. Savatooa. Zbc (5ranb Tllnion pen 3unc 15 to ct. I. WnolibEY ct (1I5UUANI, Proprietor. Saratoga Hprluira. N. 7. JUusfrafM IhtokUt on rtouftt ItlCIIFIKLU SPKIXGS. RICHFIELD SPRINGS, N. Y., On Lako CaimUrajjo, 1,760 feet abore tenleTel. l.S AN IIlKAI SU.tlMKK ItESOltT. Com Li nine the charnii of Isake, Mountain and Bpa. Thn Urrnt AV1IITK HUM'IIUH HIMUNGS HATIIINC; I.STAKMSHMKNT. Opjifnite lintel PsArllnsrton, will be open from June jf to Ortober Tho HntiWinr U a tor In a poclttc for rhruinatlsin, emit, Bclatlt a, A.c. Wan built in 1HIK). and (oiitaltitall tlift accepted Kurotrati method of treatnii'nt of tho above named diseases, HOTEL EARLINGTON. Modern nnd Complete, ITLL OHC1IK fllA nml Cimrrrta Dnlly. ST. JAMES HOTEL. Lncated In Fjirllnxton Tark. Moderate rates Thn alHive hotels will be open JUNK to Oi TOIIKH. Vlalnntha Golf Club Bicycle Otal lu Karllmtton Park. Billiard Hall and Itowllni: Alleys. Finest driv ing and blccln roads. Ferrates, Information, lllua trated books, Ac , cull or address E. M. EARLE & SON, ' New York Otllcp, I'nrk Armie Hotel. "'adiuondacr rmiOvfATNis .fJrTnWwS?!, ADIRONDACKS 1. (). OSWUliUCHIK. N. Y.ln th heart of tho Atllrondarkp, ;t.200 feft ntOTA Nca levnl; uood boat Inland boats plndld trout tie hint, urtnd ion-Ty; aure, itilrk rullcf from hay fover. iih hotel, liuhted b elettrlttt. npeu Ureplatei, tlno orrheitra, tele phone ittlnii Accommodate 2,,o, ean of actpua, rates raodtTAti. SMid for dcK riptlrt pHOiphlet. INOLKltKT ti lUUrftS. rroprleton. MORLEY'S. In thn heurt nf tho Adirondack, durroundrd by thi mot minantl' ocent ry , 2,(H0 feet above the fea. (ivertooKiiiu' tuof tlio Hret and inont beauttfnl trout laki i In thn rrclnn. imlf llnki. bowling, boat lnir. Inthinc, tenm, et Modcrato charges. No pulmonary lnrMfd. Hend for pamphlf t .MORIaF'S I.AUi: 1,I.KASNT, Hnuilltoii Co,, w Ynrk. AomoKoACKs. THE BERKELEY, SVRVNAC I.AhK. N Y. All modern Impruvenients Send fnr circular, imimtr, II O CONM LL, Jlanaser l'A'lKIJili JIOl'NT.VlNs. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, CATSKII.I. MOUNTAINS, Opens June 2H. Hie ration 2.000 feet Capacity 1,000. Fast trains from New Y'ork to hotel irniunds in loss than four hours without chanse of c-irj. Addreaa .1. A. IIODKIN, THF. CHFLSFA, 232 W FST 2.1U ST , N. T. CITY; CATSKII.I, MOINTAINS. Klsbiitnin lletrent House. $0 bi $s per week, free boatluit and tlshliiK, hldh elevatiou plenti of shade and amusement. G. S FIBIirit, Klskatoni. Greene counly, N, Y. LO.NO ISLAND. SUMMERHOMES ON l.ONO ISLAND I!y Occun, SdiiikI and liny. "Summer Homes," a book describing hotels and boardiuu houses ou Lone; Island free upon appbeft. tiou at 120, u,i), 1.U3 Broadway, Journal Sum nn r Ri'sort bureau, 103 Nassau st , 67 Columbus a.. Harlitu, ticket i.fllres font Kcst attb st. snd James slip, fuol New Chslubers st , New Ynrk tl 13 Fulton st , hatxlti Summer Resort Bureau, Eauln liilllillllK, Matuuah a station I.. I It R. and 118 llruadway iMilern lllstriitl Bmoklyu, or aend 4e. In stamps to II M SMITH, IraiUo Manaitir, L. I It. 11 . L. I Clt) Manhattan Beach Hotel Will Opon June 15, T. F, Sllleek Mannser Oriental Hotel Will Open June 22 Joi 1 CJrenven.. Mnnnxer i m o m jeai ot n im aj vva y. nl v. SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS. SUFFOLK CO. (L. I.). N. T, ' Til K lltOSli:CT 1IOUNR. The lieauty nf the mountains and dellidits of the seashore combined Fine irnlf links, boatlntf, bath Inir, nslilnu and all amusimeu s Houso aceoiumo dateailuti Has elevator, elei tnc ludita, aultea with balh, Ac Sei.i for Illustrated booklet. S.M.1IA1GU1. BRIGHTON BEACH HOTEL. miHJIITON I1KACII, N, V. Opeu June in under new roanauement, hotel en lire) reconstructed, nftflv furninhnd tbrounhout flneprlftte 1 athi averrthlna new and up to dato, xpreM trulim eeij " minute from Now York la UMoVlrn Drldce. New York nfflre, Stewart Uoime. IS wj- aud 41t it WFM.MAN A RIJCI! rU'ropg VAU lLOt KAMA UNITED STATES HOTEL. OI r.N'K MAY 50TH M0DF.RN AND rlltST-CLtSS APPOINTMKNTS. PaUUou on the beach, with res taurant Fieellent aeeommodations: special low rates for blrycllsta and K of C Apply at lintel or to (I Park place, Maw York. JOHN ). BOQKIiU, Proprietor. III MsaSISSWSSWWl Wll I S.1.SIII. sssssswssssssssssisss ssw ""!l.'r "Mrt'' I Rummer Hwovtii. rSARRMirSi ; S THE BRIGHTON OF AMERICA j i Boldest, Coolest -om,r'",, A PI t ' Ocean Front In this v 4V-H $L iV ? r 8nthlnanBeachon r'J& ) Mitchless UPERBRfflODERNHOTELS i Oalf Links CA,INO wl M0Hlrlct"T0HCMCSTsiA. pcnrtcT macadam noaoa. S 1 "v" "sllinss tlCMT-MtlE DtLIOHTrin. BAIL TO NCWPOHT. TULL INrORMATION I i . i AND H-LUSTiiATro noonn upon application to v N ... .'r!;u IVnpriet.ini . . Itiedi rroprlrto-s J , i Atlonlle House S.T, llrownlna Hotel llotMnfttinm (nswl ,t. fl Horns A kon f 3 Alwood House J. A, Tmkrr Hotel leUilsuneui.ei l:irliMrl II. Mrnrns V I Arlln(Un lil. tustull fsperlii (11. . Nje J I lark's llnll 7 f I InVk JJnssasnlt llnuse J. . JUbeoek f J C.MH.enl.l o(lrnl.HIt, Cot ftVishVlte."?"" it1 'I YZ'yi V O,.enc-I,,u(p0allt!,o,iar..VII.V,1,e VeT, U-w llou'.e.. Mr. Oeo llrowiJlS J ' f l.lfrtrlo Cure, I.tctrlc l.ljhta SNARRACANSETT PIER, RHODE ISLAND NEW YORK. LON(J ISLAM. A BTHICTLY III'.riNIJI FAMILY IIOTHL. CLIFFTON HOUSE. Ulght on Water Front. 110NA1K.K, I.. I. ipost OllUe address PatchoKue, N. Y ) FA()!UTB 1101 F.I, on Great South liar. ?fi minutes from 1. 1 City. 2nn moms Music. M rite for bookiit. JI'NM.SH a CLIFFroN, Props. niiisi.'ikh Island, l. i,, n. . MANHANSET HOUSE. oi'i:ns ,n'r. as, ' For terms and Illustrated pamphlet apply to II, P. W. LUS0.N, Manager, 2 J Union giiuaru, room 7, New korkcit). HA HOVER HOUS E,ll"i.n2 ".Si A,T ' Kowopen, cool and shady, beautiful vlows, lareo aummerirarden for aciommodatl.in uf basket par ties, mualc and dauctni: on snndai s C AMir.RSF.N, Prnp'r. THELINWOOD, " vv shouk. Boleet family hotel. Ti tiui, Ac, of J. 11. i'ULLIS. NEW JERSEY- HADDON HALL. AtUntic Qty, N. J.'s, Famous Hotel. Guests at Hniblou Hall ImMi the iirlelleirn nf the Cnuntry Club's Golf Links s, hidulid tuiirua uieuta weekly. Illustrated lid ratine m died l.i:i.ll- LIl'I'lSCOTT. hong llranoli. 0CEANH0USE, I.O.Stt IIRAMMl. N 4. ThU hntfl, ttituutud dirn tly un the Ocean Boulo rant, will l-enpt iud June 2 J hr 1K. , tllIM. DAVIDS, proprietor of thn f amou winter und fprtuc resort. Till. 11AULKMON IIOll.L. Chftrlfrtton. S C Hot and odd f i .nth HpncloiM croundf. Kxciptionalty litnh t Uhh iiilmtio an 1 ! ice at modi rUo rati h Nn lt-tttrur nmrethnroiulily , fijulpjird lintel on tln Jcrcj iudt. l'gi full infor mation call or nddrt hn W. IRVING DAVIDS, ()( FAN 10l SK. I miB lliani li. N J LONG BRANCH, Kl West End Motel and Cottages. Situated on bluff fa dm: neesu COTTAOKSOPKNJl XKs III) I I.LOI'FNSJI'SK 22. New i'ork Otllce, lir. llmadwa) iltnoiu "Hi. . i:. 1III. Dill. Ill, llitr. Aslitiry I'nrk. A Moni:rtv iioii:i. hy i iir. si:a. HOTEL COLUMBIA, on tho ocean fmut, in Kflft t North Anbury Pirk, N. J., rapacity At-0, eloator, liiths. ciMiiita; dlunrni. Booklet. . IIAKK JONhS GRAMERCY HOTEL, A',,s:urh' ITndrr nie liberal lnanacrmpnt. all mod lmpta , ppedal attrattlons fur wlipi'lmui anil K of C. For raJerudljoiWelaaddr(RSllAlll..I HUC'KM-KLI I'.U "METROPOLITAN HOTEL, ASIII'IIY l'.MUt, X. ,1. Remodelled and Improved, best family resort house, earn, in.uairemeut IIILO. OVKS. Sfubrlght. TUC Al I AIDC SPUING LAKE. N. ,T. I III- HLLnlnCi UellKhtf ill summer ream t. Directly ein the beach. F. M UK HMtDSON. Sprlnr; I.nkc. WILBURTON-BY-THE-SEA. Directl) on Ocean nieeator. Hot and Cold Sea Water Paths. It. K. LKICHWOItTn. PENNSYLVANIA. GLEN SUMMIT HOTEL. GLEN SUMMIT. PA. 2,000 FEET ELEVATION. WILL OPEN Jl NE 24. Ou I, V It. 11 4i houia lrom New York Thronirh Pullman cirs spriui; water l'Jnedrlecs and bleyclluir Kleiatnr. Itonmsi n suite withbath Steam heat. For ilea, riptleo booklet and other In formation applj to W II CltOSIIY. 5Ianairer. JARDOIVT HOUSE, Mllford, like county, Pa. buperb locution, excel lent roads fi rbicjclbts and drleliu; iiilsiue under suirlslon nf Chef Jaulon of Prim ess Inn Irumla lleach. Vaend for booklet 1". X, JAltlluN, Prop OAT VIKW IlOt'sI.. nigh eleeatlon; scenery unsui) assed, drlrlnir, boatlnir, llahliiK, niiiluutia walk tollilaware ltller, eleuaut tablu, pure apriuc; water. 1) nkb t S oil HF1H.D. Mlnsl. l'v ()t NTA1N Hot si:. DF1.AWAI1E WATFH O VP, Ps. Kowopen AHiunderncomeul.nors Wiito for terms. Sirs. THrO. llkl'sl'.lt A SON I.AUi:t,ASH IIOI'sl S'inir) uusuriiasseiL cniil flahiuir. boatluic and bithincr trie, farm at Ucli'd, circulars. C. S AS WHY, Co. Ibnuitli, Mun roe Co , Pa. NEW HAMPSHIRE WHITE MOUNTAINS. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL. FIIPST CI ASS GOLF C d'P.SB. AlNSI.li: i Vr.IIsri:u. Manatrn, Mnpleitonil, . II, Ken York addroca, until Juuo 1.',, Hotel F.mplre. MAl'I.KWOOIk COTTAtli:. Annex of Maplcwood Hotel, com culcut and com fortable LEON II CILLF.Y, Manager, Maplewood.N II. THEWAUMBEKANDCOTTAGES THF. WAl'MPEK. THE IF.FFKHSON Jefferson, New Hampshire, Open in Juno Great flnlflni Centre. Is hide course Old Fiik'llsh Coacblni; Trips. DAVID H PI.I'MKII. Manaiter NHIIFl J Ml'ltl'HY Assistant Manaser. Address Laurel Housi , lkeood,N J .until June 1',. FOREST HILLS HOTEL AND CO'ITUIHS. WHITE MOUNTAINS. Onlf links, biorlo track, appointmiuta modern, drtrra unsurtisssed .1. V. limllry X rn Iriiniiintn, N. II. VIRGINIA. Virginia Hot Springs ai.i. si:.vsos ur.soitT. ON ( MKbAI'KAKK A, OHIO KY. An altltudo of 2,rU)0 feel in the Alleehatdis Insures An IStbilnrullnir Mnuntnlii Lllinnlr, Cool aud remforuble eliiriuc the summer and no where equalled as au autumn re.ort tiik nkw iio.mi:sii:ai) has been L'reatlr cniarsed and Hnprnod the hotel and bathhoiiso beiuir now under nue rnnt. Spec Ini nttelillun tu rulsiiir nnd senile. Hatha from rinwlnir sprlnzs of natural lint water the most ciira the knnwii for Id tod and nerenus d orders (inlf Links und Well-Kil (,rreus. Vtell.:iiilpiied I.Helj nml Itlillnc Seliunl, Piillniau cniiiiiartiuent ear from New Ynrk via Mashlllittiili, witunul ihaui:e li irsuiii tickets and tisertst onsat C '. O uitl. i s, ,n ; a id 1.1 I Hroad way andniriirs p.'iiua It It , New Ynrk also otnci a N V N II A II It It tbmuk'buiit Niw England. iUUJ UX'UtUY, ilaaajur, Uot Uprtava. balu Ou., Va. nisi.iwiisiiius.sswsisiaiwisisiiiissussimef MMmlMt9mMS0mMmm IVnntnl ffrmalc... HARLEM tub aw 111) WKSr 1251 II ST BRANCH. - nHOP noil. lF.niKIts on ChimbTrrX DeateJ foldiiiit lniiihlnes. It WOLFF, ns) Centre st. OSTIIICII 1 ETHt Its -Urst . lass pp-pan rwant ed. A HlClI.llllf.N All). (Mil ,'18 ll'way. Somrotir rmmtji Wmilcil. poohs t.Mitotnii, ldtrh.'nmiil.ls. 2 1 laundn sses, ' waitresses, to iMi'Mnrki is, .In looks who waU and iron, lauii In sses hn dn chain! erwnrk Frem li ladles' maids, uiirsia, butlers, second and third ineli. Mrs. 1 . Shl'LV, -ir.'J nth av. , (HIM PF.ThM Pndi'stant cmk and laundress, alsii . ' a llrst cla-s waitress nnd cliambermaldi itooct wanes. famll liUuit lu Ni v, London, references re iiircd. Mis L. SKE1A, 3.2 ntlinv ( 'OMPF.TKM liuudiisstou.i loilr cnwtrh,iunnT wa;cs9Jii, cri hi st referenc sn mired Mrs L SI i:iA, ,ij'.' tiihav ' 1,11 KS1 CLASS mok Sw. dish pn ferreil wamsfio A tu $uii, kitc'tiinmald kept, ri fen iocs reiuiicd. Vis I, sj.rxi, ,ir,.'ilini Illtsl CLASS liiundnss In fn lo the Adllonilacks! nneaieuslome I to laruo wash croud waes, ref erences re mired M.s I, st KL . 3-, ntli av. IIItSl-CLASS biunilnsa, "wiik'is j.-,, fur (Tfan.lb -A luiuifiu Alorrtsiown bel rcfi ri ncis re pitud. Mr I. SFKIA,. -. (Ithal T AFNDHF.SS tn mitu Now huff. Ik. 1 I . wauis SI1 J In ..e) must ) wtllluc; tu do somo chniubtri work, rcleroiues riiiuirtd. Mrs L srriA. 1r.2 Oth av, 1 Al'NDItr.SS wllliliittn ill Ihe lutiiln rwnrk for J' llee iii liimlli, lii Orsuete, N I wai;isun. no ahlrtH eutUrs and cuts nireieun s r '.pitied. Mi 1. si. I.i V .-,jutharA J)l(OTFM VM" nitiui snifstlT tu.o one bouf fruui New Vnrk, iifer.ii.isn iniiid. 5 Mrs. I, SIM LY .f,2nthav. 1ItOTISTANT kltiheuioald must be stron? nml villbucr, lelueiicis lepiiii l .Mrs I, s i.I.Y. T.'-'iith iv ' -t Vsintcd flairs 4,lcchu.u, c. 10 eduenti-d nbnut 17 tn liarn printfnir tradei J' j; pi i wcik in -tirt. Apple lij b tt. r lu "v,n hundwritiiu ( (I lirUGOiKK, 14ilCintru si (il 1 1 1 li. -I. i i in nnd sheet i otter in pimplikt 'blulir must h nr uis nu.l ullliuu' am nut nfrild nf lia'd wink stoti i i tu n o hc.. nnd wae4 I spieled, 11" II J I. II I I lid list I lolls .mil s b, r li.i'll lie. d litl-uir ddltss MI.UIY M)itK,lmi is l sun office. IIHsTCI AS PI I MllFltS winp'd Pd tn " I A I I I.l.OMl.li, .uCenti il n N..ark. N J M'l.rM. MIM llwlui i"n alsii dn h dbm i astinuv Apply with n ten mint .the roituMO SUA Lit 1'I.All. iii.l imilid.'lumnlii, Ciuula CM lit FFKH Onenrtwn uood mm wanted-oni ' tirltinuie until Apple with rMinnce tn lh lOHONro hILVLK PIA1E CO., l.imllid. Torouto, Can tdu 'PUHEE Iron moulders wanted, erond waees to) 1 st.ii.ljm.il. MICHAEL I II(.r.HAI.D. ioukusl Clt) Foundry. A' ANTF.D-Eiperleneed machinists to no to New v i-na-1 tint pi noaiipiit positKiiis, nn union meei wanln I brim; ii fi rell. t s Apply lietwi eu lnatld5 o'cloiktodaj. II W MkTIIEII,k'l William st , city. gfntiS 'antfd paltjs. AGFSTs WAMEDfora special summer campaign 'IHE SAIt'ItHW i:KMMI POsT. islahllshed by benjamin Franklin In 171!H now imbltshed hr The curlts Pul.lisliinLt Company, proprietors of THH I.Ulir.s' HOME JOL'ltNAL. Is ollered to subscribers fiirnno jiarnnlj, for $1.00 tlm rcirular price ta $3.r). 'lhisntler i. for the iiurpoae nf a iiulck in troduction and will bo wltliilrawn September 1st, Ihe leifiilar prlco of $'.' .u will be maintained after that date We will ulo a uood commission for ever) subscriber sei ured aud distribute $.1,000 Sep tember 1st anionic thu 17i) best am nln. $.ro0 will be ui n to Hie person sciidln. the largest number of sul s, ribers nt $1 niiiach per ear. At this special Inw subscription priie thousands can he easily se eurid Ad.lrvss 'IHE Cl'HTIS PU11LIS1IING COM I'kNY, Phtladelphl-i Pa. . l efivst-C.ajtf Drip efcmntcjt grofes sional. l'K ('l ICAI. IIIMIIMM,,-Ynunit wnmnn wants pisltiou with loaliufai turcr, wall paper pre femd.nrwh reM r tali nt fur di -unllnf euu bn ulll Irrd, IhurniiL'hl ueiuil ar with nil prai Ileal details, use uf eolnrs, ii , will iiirnlsli refi rnucca mid exam pbaofwuik Addiess OltlGl.SAL, bux lul Sun ii i town omce, 12M.r. llruadw i) '01'.NO man with hipoiusa Iralnlns desln posl - tiou, nlllinitt i workhatd Aldress A. 0., bos isosuu office. rfirot-Cla&tf Hrlji -ftmaltc. IIItST CLASS waitress wanes $jn, understamU careliu; senlti ; win. s, muklni; aalads, diesslto.s, &c . ood references E. H., box Zvj sun uptown otllce, l-'i M llmadwa) JlllSl CLASS liundrtss, wucres $2',, excellent rctirenees, J McC , box 60 Sun uptown oltlce, l2ito lnuudttuy l.'IltSl CIAsH Swedish eunk wanes $4(1, belt ref I ileluis M, o, box CIO SUU uptuwu ufllcl!, l.'n , lima Iwa) 7'OHH taniilj in k wnc'es $2.r,, understands luy Vll wnrk thor.niKlily refirinies. c. 1'., box Bus Ulu uptown otliiu, UU.'i llruadway. Kill HKSMllll xiiiilli), willinu and ohllciniii uuoit rifirin, is. M. K, bux hut bun uptown olllce 12U". Jlr ill tv.nr. JAI Mdll ss .iiul . huiiiberm.il I, wuues $u city 2 ri fi n u i s (. n., box Cttl Sun uptnevu olhce, l.'ilf. lit .id sny 1fU,1.iUMAlIi waiii s 2 i utultrstands waltini-. it.tup.l lit i: . 1 r. fi lulicia It It., Imx Mil nun uptown ..Ihie, IJU. lli..iideea . 'IMliilloCGIIIA ioii.pi I. nt conk, waees ISO. city I ret. r net k, M. 11, box bud Miu uptuwu olhce. l.'o. Hroa Iway 'Aniir.sS "", 1 1 a nbi rinal.l, wajes flu, com. . II pettut trood irfir.n .'. A S, box GDH Sua Upt3wu tithe i, IJiln Hroa Iwav I prjt-Ia.6. &tv lalrjo -Vroftj-Sionnl. "AX KXI'KIUKM'KH luincB mrtii of thiny, tiioionyli bookkeeper and ollicc iiiiiuiigcr, tlcsircs position vliert' -.alary coiilil apply to ptireliiuso nf interc-t in the business. W. II. ., box 1(J:5X. Y. Sun ollice. i. i ..first-Clajijii '&ty late. I.'XPF.ltlF.NCF.D youna man, r, feet P. w.tb uood i rif-reui isaudioiiiMve stiuiltv. ants work a. porti mr uatier ddna . 2r.. West 42d st. MAN with twelve j ears' experience aa for.mau. nude ratands all kinds ..f p.pi r box making, both fane) and rlnap llnis, w. uld like to locate in lbs last. Address to ILSON, I)j Ciuter av.. I hlcao, IIL MAt HIMST and iiiBinier first class all around hind steadi let lefeienci s lOOl.MAMill. HU l.aiir.ln u st , I. un; Isliud ( It) 1U MUM! AND llSH'Hl It, llrst class, wlthea 1 atiad) pusiiliiu, i:i n odirati 1. Illtooh, ini West 47tb it "V ANTED Position I) ol 1. rly man.aitiie.str clly ' temperate, inti .Iil-. utnu.l udaptd to anylhin. cftered, best of refcrsnec A.ldnai WOHKhll, lox lOHSunoffloe, VOl'NG man, 17, would like position of trust In dry uood. commission house 11 It box lHASunofflo. 'i)INiTMVN desin. insiiiun as nrllee assistant or ttiuekrcpi r. h ( kl.HWl 1 L, Pi Manhattan al 'attntu. IIATINrsf.rltne tl ns i -ncured promptly, low rites HOITil U bulEN, 2 NuskU at., S. X, JjtabU.licd lobi. iiaiijepis.;ieiis.iH ss,sj .ysri i.e." i -! j i'Wka",,i'iUiJ.'M