NOW FOR THE VOTES: Tuonan-is or Then Will Be Cast in On Wmary To-Day. CHAIRMAN PATTESONS ADDRESS, Itet rgeath? People to Turn Out Karly Pull tie! t.f thi? dar.,1 I.l atra and Who They Are. All the ?lftulls for the Democratic BBB> iiblpal primary wove completed 1st! night, and the battle of the ballots will eommrnc* at ? o'clock this morning and continue Hi thlrt?rn houra. The campaign, though a friendly one In nil r?specie, haa been vfry warm Never before fra primary haa tbrre U-sn bc ihftr?.ugh a canvast of the city, nor bo many candila!?? In the fi?ld. There are all told 1? aspiran!" for office. Of th??.? twanty-n'.nt ?re on Ih,? Baga*?! ticket, and tha??? on the ward tickets are distrii. Bed aa rattoarei Cktf Ward, tt; .leff.rso? Ward. 2*. M..r-h?ll Ward. 2S; Monr.i? Ward. 21, MadlBOa YVard. II; Jackson Ward. 8. i.rsY at HUDQUAttTaUssY. Tor n!?out two hours y.-st? r?1ny after? noon City D'iti?orniti Headrpinrters wr.s ?. btaklia Th.? m ambara of the commit? tee weir angiaged ta distributing ticketa to th? candidates for the BJBgaggl offlcet und to the BrSrd superintendents. Knrh can II sals fee ? SBBssral ofllce received 1.000 HtBSta. and Bfl Boon aa ho could get through the crtath and BUPPly his friends In and ?round headquarters started on a tour Of d:'ttibuM"r, through Ihe city. A? stai"! yseterday it is expected thai i,.-twe?ii Mil and MSB) vote.? win be east, nnd to Count the Vote will take, the know? ing onss say, until lute Fn lay afternoon. Nominations are to be mele fot every municipi?! elective .ft',"?, for I full Com? mon Council, foil JueUce-of-tha ? Pance ticket, ?, If ihe Board of Aldermen, and a nee City Commtttea U to be elected. The retama win be re?ivtd at Bniagar Hall, to which Ike City Cornili it-e ?aill transf? t its beadquarterB lanaaaaerUy. THE "'HAIKMA.V.S AI'l?l'.M.-.S. As the vote win i?? vu>? large, Ihoea who ? .m do ao should go to the polls sartp, so thai they ir in the afternoon for those who BTC Bl work du? ring the greater peri of Uie day. The follow it.? address, issued by ini cliy chairman v. : t.i lay att.rnoon, Is on the righi line: HDQR& city DEM. I l IM. \2\) anal Mala street, RICHMOND, VA., April Bs, I8H T ??pi ? ? ? ? at tb? i?dis is pi.ii.i opinion. Thi? must, ,?1 bi ,? ?? ?? I. Thi r!?h1 to ?? ? ? is noi a ?an,ral right bui ?a a privilege granted by tbe Bb ; ? to individuai??. Fraud and cunning ar.? noi the charac? teristics ?,f iti rh nei id ? i ? . pari primary is the fountain ? ? tat! ve go veri mi nt, and im j-uiity there will pul?a;?.? the whole elec i ?) ...i ai t of the lasl General As r-emhly if Virginia, appi ivi 1 Fehl lary ??, the rules governing primary ?lu? ti ms in the ? Ity ? : Rl? hmond ..s pro? ni : ,? t'?,? Executive Committee of thi legali?. I. All of ? tie requirement ? f the law have been stri? iijr complied with, and persona who wilfully violate them will t??? des?i with ss ordinary criminali muter iba Btate law. Thi amplest provisions bsva i?? an un,d?? for thi aUon of the ? of the , ? ?> one ne? ? ..?., ? ? ni b ? tamper? d with m dorn "i bll ch ? ? dial urbcii. The vote of U ? 11 ? ? ? p? ? all ov? r te, util all ? ?? ?,?, nata are meet earnestly urged to participate In the primary, : ? as to twell oar party ma? jority. polls op, n al 8 A. M, and clo : 7 P. M. Each Individual v.der aboul I aid pre? ? ation of order, All can voi ? wie. the assurance that th.? persona : ll I t t. mil', r Of votes w'll be -it nominees of the l)emo crstii i'ii'y. These nominees win govern th,? ? ity for ti.?? i.? x? two yema, Verj respectfully, ? s. !?. PATTESON, I'lriirman. G Tii IN BIG LUCK. FOT the iH-.sitlons of Clerk Of tho Hust tnga Court, Clark of th?? Cbaacery court. CltJ Collector, at.) Hieh Constable, the m, umbenta are eaadidatea and have no opposition. All three candidates for the mayoralty are m rabera "f Uta Hoard of Aldermen. Mr. di ki p ? who is president of that b sly, is a harness-dealer: Colonel Tan? ner is a retired manufacturer, und Mr. Taylor is n wholesale grocer. 'lluro is a triangular Aghi for the Com? monwealth's attoiiieysiup alao. Colonel Elicti bas sever held any public olili.?. bat im? been a leading member of the i>ur for years? htr. Brrharilarn served tot a kmg while as Police Justice, and Mr. Smith sor\<-?i a term in the ?dike ba now sssks. For Sheriff two nainee arc presented. Mr. HugbeO is tho Incumbent, and Pap taia Frsyasf is editor of the Rlchinond Mercantile arid Manufacturing JoernaL HACK FOR THE TREASURT. t?,?? ita;i.suier.ship fight gives ii\?? aantea to ?licit from. Mr. Archer is <>f the lu m of " ?lbott & Rons; Captain Clarke has t" . loBtg Identili.d with the tobacco n,. m? city; Mr. Phillips is with th>? Richmond china Company, and Mr, Ry? land and Mr. Smith ar? in the uniiiiis rion bualnaea Mr. K. .1. Warren, th?? present Auditor, |S OtapOSCd by Mr. K. A. Halbe!, ?vlu? res Ige ed the position of Deputy City ?'??? ?? i-tor to offer for th? etnee for which lie now aspires. The contest for Commissioner of the ?;? v nue is an,uh,t ftraight light between tl'?' aspirants Mr. Munfurd, the Inclini? li? i,I. who Bag tilled the office for nove? rai terms, nnd Mr. Chamberlayn??, who is wek kaaWQ in mercantile OlrokYS Captain ps has held the olllce of City Sergeant for two terms. Ills opponent, Mr. Smith, is in the Junk nnd paper-stock business, and also BSTVOd ? tirili in the edges several years ago. The entries for the Circuit-Court clerk? ?hip lire three In number. Mr Meredith la a clerk at the City ?Ja?-\Vorks, Mr. KoyvoIIo la th?? incumbent, by appointment by Judge Wellford, and Mr, Tyler Is Dtrputy Hi*!. Constable, und a Justice of th,? pean? In Clay VYard. Aiiother race of three entries Is that for j the clerkship of the Court of l.aw and I Equity, Mr. Mosby Is a civil enginer by i progaaMTktB, Mr. Wbtston is clerk of the' coast t'y appointment of Judge Minor, and \ Mr. YVood is u wtii-known Beerapaper? ?aan. and former usent here of the As? sociated Press. Full List; Court ? Rla.r Mosby, Philip P. YVlnston. James r. Wood. For Obtrk Huttings Court-YViUUm p. ?*4t\Vlo.|. Yvr0?lodd*.k ?f Ch*ncery r"l"-?-Charle? For Hbyb ConitaMe-FJ. c <3?rrisnn Thi .?1?.G01'*G!?G r w ?"unnlnxham. The ticketa for ward oHlc^rs aie a3 fol? lows: MAltSHAl.l, YVARD. F-.r Hoard of Aldermen ?vot.? for two>? William H. Curt?a, J. T. Mountcaatlo. E. M. Noble. Kor Corarnos ?agganl tvot? for flve) Adam Diaconi, Jobu F. Don Leuvy, Oaofge Yv. i><>niey, .John i\ Grimes, ??,? race A. Hawkins. John Mann. Jr.. Charles E. Richard,. A. L. Savage. William IL Taylor. W. T. Wtwdy. Fer Justk-ea of the Peace (vote for three>-John W*. Oood??. Edward C. Pierce. Jams? P. Sharp. For City Democrsilc Committee (voi? for five) -Jame? ?. ?. Allen, f. A. Bow? ry, Thorn?? ?. Davi?, Thorn?? J. En rieh!, L. W. Ouyer. W. 11. Lumeden. Jr., w. H. Mettert, W. H. Fhervin, Suva*?* Bmlth. JEFFERSON WARD. For ?Atard of Aldermen ivote for taro)? John At. Kins, J. *?? Moore. William M. Turpln. l'or Common Council (vote for live)? Sol. !.. Bloomberg, fleorir? ?. Davi?, John K. Hpp?, Eilsar H. Fergussnn, W. 1! Mullen, Thorns? 1?. Murphy, Jume? T. Neale, Samuel M. Pue*. Albert W.lt??. For Juatlcs? of Ihe Peace (vole for liireewOnri-e W. Oeorga M. Hlske. D. A. hrown. Jr. ??.!? Co:nirniii ?_>???? (Veta fur !?????-?. .?: Brock, Jr., Jam?? caskie. Rette ?. Glover, Marx Gunst, W, J. McDowell, Joseph w. Tb nanas Jasara m. WUMhlie. For Justices ?,f the Peace (vote fat ihre? i-l? ? Cite?. T'ite F. Chsnery, W A. C.f.nnle? Grav?*r, Henry Lt. lirubb?, William Kiouee. Kor City Demeeratle Committee fvoto for iive)-H. t?t. John Cealter, Wallst ?1 Duke. .Ian..?? \V. Gor ion. ??. ?. iMacs, .ir., W. Mac, Jon?-?, Jaaass ? MsRsaasy, 1?. It. N iu rfttlc Committee (VOt? for G???) c. a r.oyce. Qeorg? tV. Dsncs, ? m \,. i'.iw ,n. Chillies W. D*pn? st.in, Paul Latoucbe, r?. C Bhodea Charlea R. Winston. JA0K8ON WAKD. Por Cltv Democratic Committee (vote ' for fin) James B. Doberty, w J. Doyle, W. f. BpPS. Henry J. Heck?, B J H . m, W. I>. (Jack) John?!?.a, John RrOUSS, 1 p. .1. McCarthy, I or Ihe Clly Commute??. This will ?-? the flrei Ubm that meav . her- of lbe City Democratic c 'inmitie,! heve been chosen In a prhnsry, in view .. the faci tbat very few of tho?? ??na hav.? eoa enti ? to become candhlatea fes .-...t., in the f-oramlttee have made a ian \ , .. in- Dispatch (?lys below ? brief statement "f who the aspirants ????, and o? ti. ir l-u.-'liie.?.- afeoclatlons. ?LAY WARD. Mr. C. A. Hoy.-.? la in tho coal busi? ness, and has been in Uve in the last two canvass? s mahlBg Bf).bea in bel.ali of .? orne of Un ? sndlda! s. Mr. Georg? w. Dance v.as until re i.iiily enssged in the ?. i y buri? ne.? s. .Mr. Mailon L. DaWBOn is a youSB lawyer, and counsel for tbe Bnow?Church n? wsa al une tlm physical Instructor al the Young Man's Christian ?? oclatlon, Mr Charle? w. Dunstnn i? b prominent Mason, and eslabllahed the Rough ?Ashlar, ? u . unie magasina B? i? nos? undying law. Mr. Paul Latoucb? la a aslesman for .1. R. Shfi pard, u Clothing merchant en Broad sir. et. Mr. W. C. Rhode? i.? ? ???'???, r or the 11?. nt committee, nnd is a seloon*keepef Mr. charlo R, (Vinato*- is -amatar* ol il. Electric Conatructlon Company, and Home Electric Compeaj. MADISON ward. C?ptela Cunningham Hall is m ?he to? ?urance buetseee, and treasurer of the prisent committee He has Ions he-en Idi utili? I with local politics. ..ii Fella Keegan i?? proprietor of the Lexington Hotel ?'..(? and ? prominent member of the McOlil Lyceum. Mr. C W, Morris I? the ticket a?etit ?,f the James-River Division of the Ob - a? peak? and ?Jhio railway. Mr. p. P. Murray is a BsJesmua engaged with th?? E. li. Taylor China Cempeay. Mr. Andrew ????_???. Jr., ta s reUrsd m? i? bent, sa sx-nr-raber of th?? city ? Council, und in vtee-prestdent of th? Ns tlonsl Building and Investment Associa? tion of Virginia, un I [resident of tins j Electric Construction Company. Mr. Jefferson Wallace is *a'cr Lesa Hotel, sl ??"-? Auguatlne, who s'M-e.? Decker, sai In Maneheater toda.. Hvtoi e he left Ih? Sonili ho leera-d iba? De. ker had ?hipped two ? ? , iddrfttssd New Verb Bethel these be ?-s arer? ?A) would hardly eOVW Hie goods Stolen und not yet ? ?cover- d. OWn HIM A MILL. Dr. Dicker did not tarry very long in I Main heeler but while be was th.-r? he 1 atada the acquaintance of Peat res star p...*? rs, who also keeps a general ?lore. Dr. Decker won the genial pos'rnaster'? : ceaBdeace. and owes him gait? a MR. ' .Mr. Regara has had two attachment? placed upon the "Doctor'?" rig. As the rabida was In all probability Btotea ? ? nd thoui?ht the attachments aie of ' any value. what tote-nata the people of thi? piace. particularly In Decker Is th? star aa? gagsmeal h? played In this ?w.-ll resort list January. He drove into town and put Ills horse up at the Lakew>'..l .-ta? bles. He was fUSSSSd In the height of fn-hlon. H? called at Hamsuns iliug elore, and asked .?ir. Hurrhwn'a a? to the best place for a physician to locate Mr. Harrison eeM be thought that Li.kewo.,1 had .,ii tb? pbyelctan? It , oaii comfortably s -pport ' m thta occasion Lbs Doctor introduced I as iir. Morgan. Ha was noi at all dla couiftged i.y Mr. Hsirtoon's sdvsree opln ion. H? looked around for a aultable place to I-cate, and settled upon tbe Clifton, a bcerdtag-hOUS? n-ar the Lak? v?, a. He Immediately attempted a furious ' fliriatlon with the young women !n th" houi . Hla distinguisi.??.! mm mra < n - 1 ,v-.t? ?1 th m He told Hi? in "f Ml : ?,, ??, , ,? ? , id, and nave Ule ?? ople ,n th bou? to un?? i-tai. ? that he was u physl? clan of BO m?an ?.billtv. II?; pTSCttCI I. I ? ..?. in. rely for pi? asure. Iir. Morsaa'a aocial career was cut v. ? ? shott. il?- was ???< ? Ott? night by Manager sherry, of the Lahcwood.coming through s neer used egeluslvely by the .- rvsnta f>f the hotel. That asme nlghl : the guests I"st a roll of Mils and a diamond pin. Mr. St? rry sent for a Ptokerton detective The day following the robbery a woman cams to Lab I She rode on the kam?? trata as tl. ?.? ??. tr... Sh? was met at th?? depot by Iir. .Mom.in, and Isbea to drive. Then sin. returned to New York. Tins woman is t)i..? msb? Morgan eub?quently intro? duced In Manch? ?1er as Mrs. D*ck?r, Th- night ?h?; detective arrived Dr. Morgan ana ?"en at th.; Laurel Hotel. That Baimi niuht Dr. John Hunt, of (am,In. :; ffUCSt, v. a? rol.b? I ef ?,?? worth of Jewels. The detective- .1- Idi 1 lhat Morgan was the thh-f. and atarted to th?? ?'llfton to arrest him. Dr. M .r gnn wa? In hi? room when the detective called. He heard him make an Inquiry, opened his window, dropped hla ? ?- I ihe ground, and followed it. H?? walked around to Iba atable, pol hl? carriage, and drove off. a art? k later he Battled In Manchester na a phyaMaa, Hai subse? quent career has already beea told In tbe Worl 1. ILLIAN RUSSELL DECIDES TO QUIT. Noli lie? Canary A I.ederer That All Inner Ilei ween Ttiein, ?ir Will lie Pretty Sonn. Lillian Russell added another score, says the .N.vv York Sun, to her record aa a . outrai t-hra ik.-r, and served aa canary & Lederer that she eoaaldtred that they had violate I their contract with her. Manager Ledere? ?ay? she hn adopted a weak subterfuge to get away, nnd that he has been advised hy able c. uns-1 that she can't get away. She generally does, though. She has Beat Canary A- LadSTST a letter In which she fays that her contrae? b Ifl made with Thomas Canary and George W. ?derer a? a firm. Now eh?? has found out that in. auch firm exist?. I,e derer having testified in ? court of record yesterday In a aupplementary proceeding to that effect, and that Ida Plorine I.ederer Is the principal In the firm that Bigned with her. Thi* she retards aa "i-ross deceit end fraud in obtaining my services." Beai I? certain stipulations in the? contract (un? specified! huve been violated, and, at any rate, she"? going to quit. She Is wlllln*| to ?Ign with the undec-ltful Mr. Canary to complete the BBOOad season, ending June Id, otherwise ?he won't play any more. 1'. S -Sii?.? ?ill play until Saturday, to obline, Mr. Canary being in Michigan. Lelei'.r said last night that the offer o? a I par tsat. te?t(-r contract with Abbey, BchoetCel A Grau is what Is the matin with Misa R-asell. and that she has been trying to get away for three months He thinks of suing her for Ubel l..r Buying "?toes fraud and deceit," and be proposes to give her all the law there in if she tire.ik-i her contract. The contract, he saya, was made with the firm of Canary ?tr! Lsdsrer, proprietors at the op? ra company, of which firm he is a Bteaaber. He testified lhat he wa* | not a mimiber of the firm which holds tho h Baa of the Casino, which 1? another affair. Ha wrote to Miss Russell yes? terday, l.-Rgiri)- to ?tate these thing?. Tl.?? company was ;?ee!red.* WASHINGTON. D. C. April ?-Secre? tary Carila!? today requested th? rtMlgna tloa of John W. ?Jut, Supervising Inepec ter of Steam Vessel? for lbs Third Die-? trtcL witb headquartera at Norfolk, Va. (JAME OF HOME RUNS. Z?lgler and West Boto Pot tue Ball OTer ti.* Fence. RICHMOND WINS HANDS DOWN. Th? Conteit Rather a Dull On? a? a Whole Koanobe lo ate Bere To-D?j Gaut?? Klirwhere. The game of ball yeaterdsy between the Rlchmonds and Ptauntons was s veritable ilugglng-match. It was the lAtt of the series of games between these two clubs, and the mountain boys again went down In defeat. The icore was 10 to ?. The conteit waa not an Interesting one at any stag?, each man on either club being apparently able to score whenever he eaw fit Ewig, who pitched the first , ?ev?n Innings for the "Vaileyltes," want ! all to pieces. He had no control of tbe ? sphere whatever, and whin h; succeeded | in g-ttlng th? ball anywhere In the neigh ! borhood of the plate, the wlelder of the : ash would have no dlfl.culty tn pounding It 1 fjetley, the 'Pennsylvania witard," wae ! aubstltuted for Ewig In the seventh, snd I ftnlahed the game for the Stauntons. He | Is a twlrler fr.un way back. Hie delivery ? reminds 0BM of carter, the Y'ab? Invincible. , He throws his arm wildly sround hl? ; band BBCg or twice, snd then releases I the sphere. When It croa?*? the plate It Is ?bout at easy to find at would be a ! mu.le-bsll shot from a rifle. Not a hit ? ansa made off of him, and he struck jut I ,n the thr??e li.ninge, thi e* men. LEAD FROM THE START. The game wae called promptly at 4:30 ?'?? ? k. About M cranks and rooters oc? , : ? lbs MeeettSfftss, and many ladle? I ani their escorte were seated In the ! grsnd stand. The SUuntonians took the ? fleht, and Kein plck,d up the gofc. He ? went t" flrst "ii four balls. Foster snd ! Wurmsl-v went ont easily, and Tate hit ? a Bkva ball to short-atop. H- fielded it i uii right but targar it aride vi the mark, and Kain Beared. The Bt-tuntons did no? thing in the first, but In the second tlvy sored ons run. Belgier did It. He emu? lated tbe example of Little, and placed the bell over tbe left-field fence, as ha cama into home be waa luaUly cheered. Mor? gin and Lech both scored on a wild throw in the second. In the third inning the crowd went ??111. Little Tim W.st. n?t to be out? il ,?..? b) Belgier "r Littl ?. put the hall over Um fesca Just whets the others bad dene, and cease trotting around ths bases wkBa bits were thrown imo tne sir, and cheer after chair rent the air. ? tin ? went to fsrSt OB balla, and Morgan and Luck Hew out Anthony, the College Spiders' pitcher, win. relieved "Baby" Phillips, drove the ball into centre-field, himself making two bassa, ??ml bringing Napier over the plat.?. Barn retired ti.?? sute. Bckerer ami Arthur, of the Vstteyttes, both scored In the third, the former having b?en awarded a base on ball?, being brought tn home by a taro-bsae hit Ly the latter. On a wild throw of YY'ost e, Arthur wi? enabled to ?HPT G??,??? ?? IP. Th? BtaentonhuiB were then shut out unid ibe ?sventb toeing ani the home club did not score until the ?ixth, but oh. how they di 1 pile them ur, In this inning. The visitor.?? ?vrit all to pieces, ??nd rande several wild throws. Kain mads s bai hit, and was ? nt to third by ?Fsrmsicy, who strut-k a two-bsgger. Then d'i the fielders get in Utah ? ? I work. liy a wild throw ?? tbe short-stop, Ki.it, scored, and Warmstey went t? third. Foster got I ? first on t.is same error. : ? given his bas on balls, ad? vancing Fosi r to tecond, and therel y' flIBng th.- base?. West flee out to Hart wick, and Napier to Thompson. As soon as the ball BtTUCk his bulls YVarmsli-y wrni home. Fi ?t..-r a?, J Tete advanced a ; , .ind on a hit made ly Morgan, both ?cored, i. h itru h out an ? put the Mae out. THE CLOSING INNINGS. r .r.i Hsrtwlcfc scored in the se. ? nth, Arthur went oui t" Betley, Little made a bit bill, died at second. Z? igter went t? :.. . and scored en an irror. Hartwtca also si red on an error, having rt,Bee a tare-base bit Tata ?cored In th?' ninth on ? wti'l throw by C?Iark "Pop's" clever steal of third base elicited much laughter. I!,? w IS lion?.? too quick in ng the plate, however, for no soonr bad be d???!?.? .so than Luck, who had ul r , i? te ? stril s agiteti him, mido the third, and retired the side HartwicB mad? a twc~begger In the ninth Inning. and . on an error made by Tim IVeet Mr. Nevtas, who umpire 1 the gam,? ye?. terday. Is a member of the Roanoke team, ?v it j wBJ coniti?"!., s a three dajaf aagag*? m- nt her? tin? afternoon. This club ta sal 1 to be a strung one, an I good contests may le ? ?; ? ? : THE KETAILED SCOKE. Th>? ortlcial acore Is as follows: RICHMONDS. Playera. A.n. it. h. o. A. E. Kain. s. s. | t 1 ? 4 I IVaiinalay, r. f... 5 ? ? ? ? ? Foster, c. f. 5 1110 0 Tate. Lb. 4 2 0 8 0 1 Want 2 b. a 1 3 0 4 S Napier, 3. b. 3 ? o 4 o o M ira m. 1. f. 4 112 0 0 Luck, c. 4 10 6 10 Anthony, ?... 4 0 114 0 Totals . 39 10 8 27 13 5 arTAUNTOMB, Players. ? l: R. H. ?. A. E. Clark, a. a. G, I 0 1 l 4 ajakerer, o. f. 4 ? ? 2 8 ? Arthur, c. 6 117 0 1 Little, 1. b. 5 0 19 0 0 Zetgler. 2. b. 4 2 2 3 0 1 H.irtvvlek. 3. b.... 4 2 S 1 0 1 Fultz. I. f. 5 0 0 0 0 0 Thompson, r. f... 4 0 1 | 0 ? Ewig, ?. 3 0 0 0 5 0 Betley, ?. 1 ? o o 2 o Totals ..'... 4o 4 9 27 8 8 BOOBS BY INNING.-i. 1 2 3 4 ? ? 7 g 9-Total. Rlchmondu .1 2 2 0 0 4 0 1 0?10 .Stauntons .0 1 200020 1?6 Earned runs?Rlchmonds. ?: Stauntons, 2. Home runs?Zeigler an 1 YY'tst. Two base-hits?Anthony. Wurmsley, and Bart? wick, 2. First has" on errors?Rlchmonds, G; .Stauntons, G,. Rases on balls-Off An? thony, 7; off Ewig, 4. Left on bases? Richmond.?, 10; Striutitons, 8. Struck out? Ry Anthony, 5; by Ewb?, 3; by Setley, 3. Rase from being hit -Napier. Double plays-Zelgler and Llttl??. Pass.?,! halls Arthur. 1. Time of game, 1 hour and 43 minutos. I'mplre, Tim Nevlns. Tho management of the park are en? deavoring to secur?? additional street-car facilities for the crowds, and It Is proba? ble that extra cars will be put on at th?? close of the game to-day. Hereafter no objectionable characters will be admitted to the grounds. The gatekeeper has been Instructed to refuse admittance to all such who may apply. BsttaeeSrS. P.lg S??..??*? Against Bedford. HELLEVCE, Y'A.. April 2a.-iSpocl.al.) Rellevue High-School team defeated Red ford city here this evening by a ecore of 47 to 1. in seven Innings. Garrett, Ros aer. and Anderson were hit at will hy H-llevue. Abl?ott, for Bellevue, pitched well, letting the visitors down with four hits, and striking out thirteen nu-?. Belle \u? made tw >nty-three hits and five errors. HEAVY RATTINO YVIN& NORFOLK. VA.. April 25.-Heavy bet? ting end good fielding won the game to? day for Norfolk from the Lynchburg team by a score of 18 to 1 The Hill CM? team did some heavy batting, but dted on the bates. R ?berte, who wss released from the Norfolka. was given a trial by Lynch burg, and made on?? of their rune. He will probably be signed as a catcher for that team. Score: R. ?. E Norfolk .110025003?18 13 4 Lynehburg .0 0 0 110 0 0 0-2 S 7 Batteries: Fry and Hodge; Oo?:ta snd Orburn. ?VARSITIES COT THEIR REVENGE. They Defeat the Penuirl?an!a Collega Tea? by s Score of 14 to 4. CHARLOTTBSVIlsLE, Y'A., April %. (Special.)-The base-ball game this after? noon between the Pennsylvania State College and the university was free from excitement In the first Inning the 'Var? ani?? made nine run?, which took the wire edge off tbe Interest felt la the result, and convinced all that the time for revenge for last year's defeat at foot-ball had ooae. Aitar the first inning the Fenaaylvaalaaa played better, one home run being made hy Ute aetcker kt th? elxth inning, lb? final score was I? to 4 In favor of the Unlveralty ot \ tr ?*???*? mm NATIONAL LEAGUE CAMES. Th? Brooklyn Team In Part Kedeeiii? It ?eir from Id ??rent Pefeet?. BROOKLYN. ? Y. April lIS.-Th? Brooklyn teum play-d a good gnm? of ball to-day, and in part redeemed th? tussive? for the d?fe?u? theV hav? recently ?uf fered. For sl? rnnlr.gs it was a ran i-off whelher the Phlili?f or the Lrooklyn? would win. but In ?lie seventh Inning the home team BOOfed three runs, aad in Iho aaghU four mor??, thu? leaving th? rudi ora far behind. Score: ? ?' K Brooklyn .0 1 0 0 I n I !x ??* II 0 Philadelphia .'? I 0 0 ? 111 ?-2 7 ? Batteries: ?l?to wid Klnslw. T?yl>r and Cl? menls. NKW ???-G? FIRST OAMB WASHINOTuN. April if.-New ?ork plsyed superior hall agaln't th.? Senator* M-dav and won their llrr-t championship gam.?' of the seaaon. Thev fl?lde?l badly, but rjeraaaa'i great work in the I set the fusBbtoa of h'.? Irider?, Up to the Ifth inning Ih. bOSSS twain held a good lead, gaining principally on error?: and Joyce*! hitting. Put in this inning Burke led ofT wttfl ft single and Doyle mad-.? a sir itch hit. M? r. ? ? bassine tin steadv. giving CMfflB?l tlr*l on ball?, and lining ihe bases. M.irphy put a nie? ?m ate ivr third, ?coring Uurk? and Doyle German and Murphy crossed the ? lets on sacrifice hit*, in tr..-? eighth Inning See York added six on good hltlMffi aided by ,-rrors. Score: fc |f ^ Washington. 2 o 0 2 0 0 ? ? 1-* 5 4 New York. no 1 1 4 1 1 S s-Il U S Hatterles: Washington- M?r.:er. Maul, ani McGuIre, New York-German and r?oyle. THF ORIOI.KS REATEN. ???.???'?'.?. Apri 25.-D I? no longer th? unbeaten Oriel?*?? BosMB OUtpte) <1 ?*wm at every point to-day except In the pit? her?? departmrat, ?nd wen ??:? ? score of ? to I Heltlmoi ? mad- more error? than Boston did bses-hlta M al? tane had perfect control of the bull, but i hi? support was miserable i?? the sxtreBM I Attendance. T.m. ?core: ?. H F Baltimore. 100002000?3 11 ? BOStOS. 0 3 0 3 0 0 1 0 ?- ?". 1 . Batteries: Mulinai md ? .bin-on; Nich? ols and Ryan ?T?WD RASl'-Rt'NNlN'l LOfJIBVILLB, K Y . Al 11 -?"? -stupid ha....running I at to-day's gam?? f> f the home team. Umpire Sw?rtwo?xl s de? cision caus ? 1 much dissatisfaction on both ?lies. Penny's third-!?.!*? ?,!.iy was S t< ?.ture oi-ar and p!ea?ar.t weather Attendance, 1,70* eicoie: R, H E. Louisville. 0 0 0 0 il l 0 0 0-- I 5 0 pltaburg. ??1???0???I 8 1 Batteries: iDmmintfand Weaver, Gum b-.rt and Mack. CLBVBLAND THB VICTOB. CINCINNATI. Aprii B.- f'iv- BBSM "ii bull? given by Dwyr In thi ninth Inning, wbeg the "?iii?? aras tied, sllowed Cleve? land to land SU rtOM and the victory. Attendance, 3 ;iiO. Score; K. Ii. K. Cincinnati. IZ 00 03010?I I I Clev? land. II JOtOOOI-1- ? 4 Betteries: Chamberlain, Dwyr, and Murphy; Cuppy and O'Connor. Sonili, rn A??oila!ii?ii Hall. ATLANTA, 10 5 Nn sh vili.? .1 ?5 4 0 1 1 ! 3 x-17 15 3 liuterie?: Duke. Pepper, ani J.mtzen; Laehabaugb and Wehster. CHARLESTON, S. C, April 2?.-Score: r. H. t:. Chili l.-st.jii .0 0 6 3 3 0 0 0 0?12 T 1 Mobil.? . 301 21 0 002--Il H ! Batteries: Blackburn and Bhielde; LTader? wooil, Kiiorr, and Wells. MACON, ??.. April J"..-S. ore: R. H. E. Mempbta .11.111 Ils?M U 2 ICacoa . ooiO'iu )n:- ? M I Batteriee: Hill, Gray, nid Hoover; tVadSWOrth and ??'Meara. Iiitercnllegiate. WASHINGTON. April : -Georgetown ?lefeated Johns Hopkins to day, 24 to ? In th.? last Inning three Hopkins men fli?"! to CarSSOd**?, ?it center, in succession. Score: It. ?. ? Georgetown .0 ?? 0 0 0 8 7 S 1?24 18 S Johns Hopkins ,...S g g g g I g X g-g 7 11 Batteries: Oeorgstows il iv.i ind Sulll? ???; Jobas Hopblns?McCormick, Taylor, ani ??,???. THE RACE-TRACK. Features of (Jet-Away Day tat Memphis? Th? Montgomery Sink??. MBMPHIB TEN.V, April :5-The fsaturea Of the last dap's racing were warm, clear weather, \ lari/e attendami?, small fields, favorites winning at pro hil.ltive odds, and Cllf.'ord'e easy victory over Yo Tambi?n Ifl the Montgomery ?take*!. It was a n? ck-ar,d-neck horse rece for six furlong?. which distance Bras ? ova red In 1.15. Then tbe mar?? leg? gi I. ?ml Clifford was pulled up to let her leg him until they cam? Int ? the ?ti? toh. There the mighty son of Bramble wa? given his head sufficiently to forge two lengths In front of Jo??? Hooker's daugh? ter The mare was ridden herd until the eighth pol? was reach??.!, i\n'n Williams saw there was no chance, ani quit, letting Clifford gallop In. Pevtonia. ran all th?? tray, and wss beafn twelve lengths. First race?purse ltd?), for 3-year-olds and upward, for starters and non-winners the meeting, st? fUllongB TflblfBls Queen (*! to 5) won easily, Revenue, sec? ond. Captain Drane third. Time, 1:17?;. .S.-cond race-purse ji?io, for 2-yeur-old.??, four furlongs?Fertile ?7 to I") won, Tri? facial second, Mary Lou third. Time, ?Wa. Third race?the Montgomery ?take?, II,'"O added, net value to winner, 11,15.'?; one and one eighth miles--Clifford il t., 3) won. Yo Tambi?n second, Peyton ?? third. Time. 1 ",::?. Fourth race?selling, purs.? 1400. ?-?/en furlongs-Ferrler (1 to |) won, General Ross second, Slmrock third. Time, l;3-)'i. Fifth race-purse MM, handicap, 1er 3 year-olds nnd upwards, one and on, ?'.x teentb mllca Bnthnstaet <.."> to 3) won. Prince Carl second. King Lee third! Tim ??. 1;H>4. Sixth race?purs? HW. for ?-year-olds ? nd upward that had run unplacvd at the meeting, ata furlongs-.Senator Irby (t to 2) won, Oxford second, Lady Oay third. Time, 1:17. ROBV REST'LT.?? CHICAGO, April 2V- Twn first pick? nini three seconds captured th?? purses at Behy to-day. First race-aelling, five ? lehth? of a mile?Bob Wagner won. Mai v m rend. St. Albans third. Time, 1:08. Second race?half a mile- Invitila C. won, Haytt ?econd. Niat. (J lodwlii third Time, fit??.. Third race-eelllng, nine sixteenths of a mlle-Lucinda won, CettOBBda ?-econ?!, Hymen third. Time, ?-:?1,. Fourth race-handicap, five eighths of a mile?Outlook won, Dalsyrtan ??econd, Text third. Time. 1:07'-, Fifth race- ?elllng. nine sixteenths of a mile-King Stock won, Eli second, Ve vay third. Time. l:0?ir THE GOLDEN OATE. HAN FRANCISCO, April -5,-Weather fair and cool, truck good. First race-selling, scant six furlongs? niu,? and White won. ???,'.? second, Nellie Van third. Tim?-, 1.1V,-. Second race?frur and a half furlongs, BBebsSn 2-year-olds?Find Out won, Fore? most second, Nellie E. Peyton (filly") third. Time, 674. Third race??eMing, -.even furlont-s-In? ferno won, Boston Roy second, St. Croix third. Time. 1:30. Fourth race?selling, ?even furlongs Herald won. Orizaba second, Kyland third Tim??, 1:29\, Fifth race?selling, five furlong*?Cla? queur won. Red Light second. Bill How? ard third. Time, 1:0|?4. MOUND city cot; usi-'. MADISON, ILL., April ii.-Ivanhoe and Acilojam were the only winning fav- i ortte? to-day. heavily back??- thirl choices ? taking the first and tblrd races. Atten- ! dance large, weather cloudy, and truck fast. First rac-v-Mlling. five and on.t half furleaga MaJW Di-lpps won, Trad-ama ? ? second, Scafoam third. Tim?, 1:13?t Second race selling. Ave .aid on ? half ! furlongs.-Ivitnh.-.? won. False e-.-cond. Headlong third. Tim?, 1:13. Third late toar and one half furlongs Jahn McOarrlgle won. Apollo ??-fon?!. ' Agnes V. thlr?l. Time, 59. Fourth race-selling, ?la furlongs-Free? dom won, Bushranger second, Colonel Wheatley third. Time. t_r*. Fifth rec-K selling, five end one half furlonga-AclloJam won, R< meo a*cond. My Partner Uilr.l. nm*, U.^ Sixth race-selling, six an?v? g half fur long??Duel? John won, Mcrgsn O s.? ?omd. Henry Jenkta? ?tlrd. Tune, l'^r/?i Vote to-day for Wt?ham ?. Tanner. tbe frteed of the worktogmaa, for Mayor. BOOTH AND VALET. THE TRAGEDIAN WAS A HERO TO HIS BOOT SERVANT * JIM" BROWN. ?jLiisatYYsagj iBiiBelsa Tall lv Baa La??* V?ho Is a BllbBBBBl Dark?. Kuow.i Ala., B8 .I*"???? H?P??? (Rtiltimor? Herald ? In on? of the most picturesque ?nd beauMful parts of Maryland ll-a *???? minst?.. th- cointy^nt of CnrreB W* ,v. thlrtv four mil?? we.t et Paltl?r..>r?. with which If is conn-rted by the VVest .rn Marylanl ral.ms.i. Here Mr many veers has bean livlna. and now llv?-? in obatruslvely ' and quietly /arnea Hop-, formtrly known a? "Jim" I'.rown. who eygg BM Mis ??*!?*! Booth's va! Ik ,!y-s. rvaal for many ? ?Mlm," ?? h" M familiarly Bagan, I? ?? exceedingly bright and asiatasfggl ladasresl man. about ? years "f as?? He M ?luna ? character In his way. en ! ?* ? .ted ?*.'*? for Ms ton?.?rial abiliti??? ?nd as ? ajead Judge of whisk.y Be Ban BS 88 t#ti,r ?ot????. M na Bayetas ou t???? guitar and banjo, and Is somewh.it of sit Bi i?,. BoBse yean ng? he took Ike aBaraa* t. r ,.r Rieb? Bea al ? local ? ntertal .,:.! portrayed the ahre ?d and craie a ditini with meek power sad secce? '?Jim has at hi". IngBSg BBda UK of ill the ?slehrafed ??-Btacfe Betet araen g afanad up on th?? ? e sa bim at his beet Ba la guita , it snd t? - " ' ? ' trsvela ? Ith Mi BooUi Brhom Hevea hi nave deer -he ? ' men th if "ver Iiv???!. an! Ms ? BBjcaa among ?h- old a ? ".Hm" Urei mei Mr Booth ..t f: Ri ? mond ??"?? > Tlie.itre r-b? it the I ii" U G, It was then under th? of the late Mr, .1 ,hrt ? ' r and OOOrgB Runkei "Jtm" ? as general-utility boy, call baj I the theatre a? that time Mr Jeffaraon w?? th? stage-manm: -, F Is p Adami leading man Ml?? Mary Devlin, afterwards Mr. R...,ih's first Wife, Thee? ?Ysrs Ham:!: >n Mr. Jack, fJeorge Boni? face, Mrs. Minaste, ???? Mr? portar ver.? all memb.rs of the ?f " ?< ??>?"; did not ?e?? .Mr. ? <>th agata unti! t.early ?a ti.? < ??, .? .,f ike civ,. ?? THE NEWS STUNNED HIM Al the time when PresM nl Abi Lincoln ?rBS BBBBBBIBBI' ! By John Wllk-ts Booth, Edwin srss playing ani . t the M. ?ton 1 ??? atri In Bo?1 ? ??Jim" s?ys thst every one area afield 10 inform Mr Booth of the circuasetance. "Jim" himself ?va.? at lust BfCgB 1?' I upon to dischatg?? this painful and diet! d ity it ? ompletsly stoni" ? Mr Booth. It?? could not realise th. t H was ti?? -rutii. Ha had beasi a do?..? personal iiiei.i of Mr. Line In. and reg . I? 1 hin? a? a Bi ititi ? Ho wee ? . Ins l a Ith grief, and bo om ? 11 I rwai ? allu i???, to .\Ir. Lineo!:, w hile In i. Among the many an?? ' "Jim" rjellghta t., relate, tbe followti ? la far? ti ni.,rlv worth Bsenttoning: The event hap|, ni'ti in FaliBBOtinl Park, In ? delphls. "Jim" was taking Mr. Booth out for a diivo through Uta park. Mr. Booth did not notue anything peculiar at llrst, lait finally observed that every |,.??.?.,? he met Beane 1 to b? gSSlng at something agon the box of Uu ? People would atop ?in ? tmUe, while others would point up at the box. Mr. Booth final ? ttei ' led to Invi itiselo the matter. ThetQ be found "Jim'? flttinir on the box straight se an arrow, and all unconscious of Ike Maple] "i furor? he was uniting. srr*ye-e. It was m Philadelphia, also, that oa one occssion Mr. i. ,ith left the Ikestre as usual after 11 ? ? ? formence an I walked to kie hoi :. supposing. Of course, that "Jim" was fol? lowing him. However, "Jim" -Hd not put In his appeal.un??? at the hotel tbit night. The next morning Mr. Booth r?? cetved arord that BM body serveal asga 1?,?1"u Meek ras cal " Interrupted Mr. Booth. It?.- Law ! ?, ? my soul. Mr Edwin. I haven't been bin' notion', ? was jufi cesala' behind yon liiht night wh-ti ! lear slm;in' and" I auw a avow ? aaaeaedlB1 a Bpaee Bad sing In' "Come Where M> !..>.? Use Drenada',' but th-re wurn't no tenor, s?. I goes Bp to 'em and auks der,? I? id. r if dey wants a tenor tinner, and ba tole rn?? t?> Jtne right In, whl.h I did And when ?G? was In do very best i>art of de aoog ? Police? man grabbed me and siid, I'll t.ik?? jmi where your love II? s dreamln',' and ? ? took me to the ataMon-hous.? ,n. ! rn?? ui?. F?? I'f.jd, Mr. Edwin, I'll never sing dat song again." ??.,I "Jim that ho never did. Mr. L ooth always leagbed beartily ? ret UUa Btory, aad I - lighted to tell of It. TOOK HIS COUPS, Another Inollent happened In New York. Mr. Booth at the time kept a horse and coupe at Fitzsimnions s ltv'ry-st.i?le. ?me duy "Jim" BBfcsd .Mr Booth If he would let him ha vu ? little Btoney, < lie had been Invited to a BrOddll I wanted to hire a carriage Mr, itooth gave him 11'). with the injunction th it rt?? should go get u ? ?irrliige, and brll ? the change. "Jim" w< nt out with a ladlant face. Instead, how???? r. of hiring a carriage h?? goes t,, Flizsiiiini .ns's Btablea, gets Mr. Booth's own lior-? un| coupe, and hires u muri to drive him to the wedding, whir h was to take piece "?> ?Sixth avenue. It -o happened ?hit Mr. John B. Murruy, the bank??!, was en? 'ig down the a\?.????? on his way to .Mr. Booth's quarter?, hut perceiving hi? coupe he at one?? cornimi,d thai Mr ? Ih was not at Basest, At that moment the le blcte arrived at it.? destination, ??? ? abo should get out Inif ".l!r?i." In all th? pomp and splendor tie cnui I Command. 1 lia! evening Mr. Murray cal!e?l on Mr and told him of th?? cln umsi m, ; ,.t could hardly convince his host that "lint" hid taken his team Th? ? decide,), J.0w? ever, to nwait developmentg As ,?,? as "Jim" arrive,! horn,? he was Informad by one of the ?crv.it,is that Mr Booth a Ie] ? I to see hlni at once !n the libra? ?. Mr, Murray ln th* m-..? rim- bad con esled himself In a etoeel In t?..? room. "Jim'? Seme In ?mlllti.r and ha: lit hand. "Well 'Jim,' ?lid >,,u v) to the w-d In ?-? q,i-ri..d Mr. Bo ,,n ?jm , , , , . "Wen. what did yea ,\? ?rhen > there?"' aeialn asked Mr. Booth, kist the bride, and den we had refrean menta." "Did you gat th. where I? my change- -Tee, ,|r ? carnage and hrr Is de change." ur, r..., Jin., fumbling in hia rvickets In Mi effort t?. g.t the Bseeey ??>??? tshtck ? ? cal. thundered Mr. BJsjBgft, ???;, ,,?r lytng and tell me ihe truth. Why did" . ,. dare to take my. horse and carrloge w?'tn. <"Jt my iiWBBBtaiuiir With that he com! meneed to Bglakat "Jim" with his rirt? At the same tini? Mr. Murray Came ? ? t from hit eaaeasdaaant and ad itati] to tell the truth, as he himself ha ! ,. , him with th- aawrtnga, ? ?? g ?i .\?? Edwin, III n.'v-r do ?? agin. I ti.o'r [?..,, wouldn t Brief I took It because I ??,?..,, IB !>e beat at ,1? wediln'. I want.d to h? rirat^ I wanted to Imitate you. Mr. Ed? win." "Jim" begged and pleaded so hard ami earnestly that it Mr. Murray? sug? gestion he wa* ?,?? ?rr wh,, th. ^?,;; warning never to do so again. KB RED BY FORREST At one time when "Jim" was still B>] basket-boy at the Richmond Theatre KI- ' win Forrest api?earef the steps For some time they thought that he was deed. Fortunately, he was alive, and Mr. Forrest ?mooth?r\l matters over by giving "Jim" $11 tn gobi. The dally life of Mr. Booth usually ran along ng even channel. Be generally rese Illxvi' I? o'clo' , breakra*?. ?aft?-. Ing gaf " ?? W if ?? ' on? for fl ?ho.? usunlly ?er? ? ? was ?.? ?. ? ' . .? never gave ? gafvtai '. euri?.? pari ' ? ,1 ol ? '. ? jit,? ' .?.r ?, ! drive In ?' select Bon ? hill ?? ?. . ' earring?? In th? ? . ? ! \ play, ? ? ??? ? Kos he Hml ' mei ? ? ? ways as ? a I it arsa ? | ? ? . u?osIlv ? ? ' to anv f?. II ' ' ? ne?? l r ? ' ' t .? . , otl 'lie ? ? ' : I ' ' ' ? I It vi ' ' tur? ?." ? ai?t ti, ?'r only ? ? on? -f ? ?VI r .? : ? ? ? I ... . vi ben ? ?? ' ? Kitty: I aays th trunk of " Turn; 1 think ? ?? Cide. KNOlVI.Kli ; Brinr* ((itiiforl nii'l ir? ?Jen?!* to pgnonal anj rightly Bara. Um s-bb) 1er than BthtfggBd en; ij 1 -? ? gpgflditma, by !.. S'laplin^ tbg wiir? !' the needs of phvsii ai bei the value to inaltli laxative prim.; remedy, 8]Tup "i ? It? exi'illi'ii? o :? .in? ?. in the form gKMt go ? | ' ant to the laste, the refi beneficial properties ol ;? Stivi? ; gflgCtUall) 'l'i: - di??? llinj* asida Liala . nini peraaanentlj eerit .: ? It ha.? given -?'.?' - "n '? niet with I :l ? : ? profese'ioii, becau.?4 it. act? nevs. Liver ami Bor/sls enmg them un i it ?- ? t . ' every objet -ti??., ? Syrup ??* ? *ri-?ta in .Vi?? nuil $1 hol afactured by Um California ? ? Co. onlr, whoso BBBll ? | packa-re. al*? tu.? gai a?id bi-iiii* we'.l ; accept any ?ut??? (Jsl.T'J, i-,? ? / ?HEAT l.LI'l CTI?N SPRING HLL-HI MUS. |?. \\. COSI*.. ? Iwill.eli nil myiPBIMB ' M*'1S at ?. irr- ? - baad ??? -?' ?? ? ? ? l All ?ud .e . ; / j BI nu: in - RING AN 8 RELIABLE 1?? ? for sal? ty -.11 gr ?G. TRICO CK?AI Just psaebrlag a ? CIOaBB iii????' ? . ds ???i.?-, fas ? ?. 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AU i-s-sua? are ??rav-a es???1?1 la? ?alu cernacal?-. BBB f. A. ?1?.?? Ad-eia-Mialrui ?f T. w. ii,:or, -?.v?* ??* ?pl??!0?