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a ' THE RICHMOND DISPATCH-WEDNESDAY. MAY 18. 1898. TWO SPECIALS THIS WEEK. . * SPECIAL NO. J : Dogfish ind An-erican \v?>r.* Itd Suiting*! ?regular $20 and $25 values, tilia \\?*?'k SUIT TO ORDER, $15.0O. SPECIAL NO. 2: Baiting, that ?rere ?10 ?ind 119.60, this week? SUIT TO ORDER, _$>y?__-.3? Don't buy a ready-made gar ment Our ])ii('<'s at\' as low as ri>ad\ -made ?tin! OUT work infinitely better. Morton C, Stout _ Co., TAILORS, 826 E. MAIN STREET. sp Sl?So.TaAW,toB<r) II Gentlemen's, in Black, Tans, and Patent Leathers. Ladies', in Oxford Ties, Prince Alberts. Three-But ton Oxfords, Slippers, &c. Misses', in Oxford Ties, Southern Bull?n Firjaros, and Strap Slippers. Children's and Infants', in Ankle Ties, Strap Slippers, nd Southern Button. Boys' and Youths Kid Oxford Ties and Patent Leather Pumpa GOOD FIT??II& WEARERS, LOOKERS. o J. A. GRIGG SHOE CO., 121 East Broad Street. S. C. WEISIGER, Sec'y & Treas. [my 15-Su,WAK' OHM V **1 ITTIHO*. I HAVE KlX'KlYEi? M V SI'IUNG Ftock <?f China Mattings, of ?ill gi ami patterns; Carpets, Run, SBC < ?il ?'loth, Paper Hanging oi all styles end grades, wli!. h 1 um offering at lote i i V JENNINGS, 810 cast Main street, Richmond, \'i. my l-.-.i.ilni ? \ it it 11 h pi.a>s to ni:\\i:\ Infnriiintlt.n Aliont Manila in n IScxx Iy-l.nnndrled Slilrt. CINCINNATI. ?)., May 17.-Mr. William Doherty. an entomologist, lias jn.-i re turned from the Philippins II Hongkong and San Franck-?'?.. H? ths ^punish customs ?ifllcers at lilaila with oompletS plans ot the city, tho harbor, ami the t??itiiii-:i lions, and ininutf tUiaiis of thtir arma? ment, from Consul-Gent rail Williams to Admiral Qeorga Dearey. The plans ami drawings were OOBOealed In at n? wly-laun dered shirt, which was folded, pum .ml beaded In the usual style, and put with other clothing In his trunk. Ar riving at Hongkong earl] In April, as dettrered ths rapremely important papen to Admiral lkwey on t!i.- Olym] KIEHCE FIUE i\ attli-'iiiiiio*. Miii-ii.'.i -fesseley Kirm? 11 ? ?, ? ,, i ont?FiniiK'M still Iproadlag ATTLBBORO*, mass May lv-Firo broke oat in J. If? Batee**! n.inh-cast' factory, in Mill Street, la the jewelry district, at it'll A. M., and Spread to adjoining building.., and Is still burning iL.ly. The present loss Is set?Bated tat 18u?,o?i>j. Nineteen Jeereby Brass ars believed to have b??en burtu-l out. SPAMSII SHIPS (IV M FSV ( OAST. Two of Them Iteporle.l to II?* /it (>Uli>llt|Uil. ?SAN DIEGO. CAE. .Maiy 1?.-Captain Leutz, commanding th.* I'm tel I Steamer Alert, now in this harbor, re port? that there ere two ?Spanish gunboats aOf about 150 tons Ht Guayaquil. BcuedOT, und that they bave been then mach longer than neutrality laws allow This '' in the Srsi news reoetaed of any Bpanlsb " a&rebips Ming on ths e ..i '" Ameika. The news was given to Captain - *E?-utz by tho eaptaln of a Paaama | " Slcanifr which called at Qua) nqull. FF.tttl't I. 1 til, ?II IM.HI *>IE\. glx ot Them Demi?Very 1.litio Ho-ie for Other Two. BOSTON, May 17.-Eight m? n In the employ of the Columbian Flre?Proofln( Company, to-day fell .1 dlstaaos (.f apon than 100 fett, with un elevator, In th. building now under construction lor th. :. *Wbarf Company, on a atreel Cas ?mm was Instantly killed, fivs Ol have ?tine? died of their Injuries In very little hops for th? . . the ether two. iih\ %\ to mist! ?v iti:i'i-?ii:> r. "ahe Oururumo or aaaaaka Makes Ulm a ( ul.11,,1. l.IN'i'OI.N, NEU., May 17.-William J. ?<ryan ii to organize a third regiment of Ktbr-uka volunteere. to tender thai) ivlce? to the l>re?ldent us s,??, u nastOT. to. Ooveraor Holeomb to i hlm teoaunlsslon ? colone, V|((, ^ ._L_____ ?he ?i? i,_ ?T lV" ""' ?*>nlghl I he would accept ths eoaualsslon. p.?!**'" ?wr *- *-* * * ?ent to th? DUpateh ? .ry bv,v?n pr?m^ ? So? C .Jr..2 yli 0f W?rk arid P^.~-S no aura to plcass you. i th fr lb !.. la ia: sk t., ii. Wl an Ki la I..* MANILA SITUATION. TIIK t'OSCOH!? ASO HOSTO* GO TO TAKE II.OII.O. PHILIPPINE REBELS DISUNITED. Tlie>- Are I ?elr?? n? Allies of Il-rwe*?'???"-?.M?- Amenai Kmpt> ? Spnnlt.li ?-ill. I.I?- on Dlnrovrrj- Tlint \ii.iiti.iil?l?.i. xrnn %on-K*il-ilont. (Copyright, ish by the Associated Press.) HONQKONO, May 17.-The Meaner aa> . which has Just arrhe.1 from Minll.i, with 1W) refugees, chit-fly Chin?-.<-, reports that tho I'nlted States cruisers Coaoord and Boston are going to iioiio, where they upcet prompt capitulation, and to receptare the America? ship ri.a raaao, with a cargo of c?.;.i. The hlaek? >f Manila In extremely rigid, and l f : n Ships have bc-ii refus, d admit?. Thl rebels are OfMCM a?? lUISS of Ad mlr.il lnv.'.y's. They are utterly dis united, finite half <>f them being la ?fa? VOl of t?\. iln. Ths ' reeoal was found empty. ;: i Mlqne, of the ertlUery, c.?mmit ted I . ? I that th.? ammunition was BOOH C ptaiin-i. i la ti ring I I i ?nclliats tin- rebels, and has authorised the setabllshmeot <>f native eoaadls, Ths trchMshop Of Manila, in a pastora! Is .:: the Mh instant, said: "?'hri Uans, defend your tarth agelasi heretics .\h?> r.ti<e an iiiMip-la.i.i.. barrier to ha? mortal souls, snslave tin- people, abolish BS from c.nict.rl. s, forMd I ! i?. perform baptisai, matrimony, <>r fune ral rit? s. <>r to administer consolation or grant absolution." Pending th.? arrival of troops from the i states, the Americans defer hoe tllltt? s ashore. GIG WTic i i?i? \t ? ? DIAL. < <?nt inent.i! ( 11 m M ne?( npltfll. a*.".??. ooo.ooo? ah Firm Wootottma In It. ST. LOOTS, Maty 17.-The Republic will say to-morrow: Indication-- petal to an I ?airly eonsumni;iti?.n of the deal for | organisation of the gigantic Continental Tobacco Company, it la nnderatood thai t?ic capital stock of the new corporation win ha teed at U0M9M?, end tii.tt it win take In all of the big plug-tobacco 1 Unit? ! st.it. s. i si* wish itioi'RisAi.s hem \\m:i). I?j \lleueil Detention at \eiv Vork ?if, Letters far pala, t MADRID, May 17.-1 P. M.?The nea j t thai letton for spa even i? item mi othei \ Valuabl . '"?'?-' d .'it New I d 1 ork a fed. Tim papers ?I'IBM 1 that the government meks reprlsale tipoi I American.-' resident in s? ain, especially In . V ..! Am? i li t? ?i? wspapers. i l'KlZE-C .SES \T KEY WEST. I rail to lleni.i Sti.in?No. BeWS <?? A .'??..'i ?Blata a l ii. KEY WEST, 11 ,.\ . May 17?A t the r" fiucst of Eear-Admiral Sampson, the At lorm y-Ceneral has SppOlBted Edward In. Jones, of New Vork, to " I counsel in the trial of prize cast Mr. .'?ms will arrive here to-morrow, and has requested that no cases be taken up iiitil ttun. Attorn, y .i. l'.nker Kiriin, of Converse ft Kiriin, New York, and Attorney W.lh iuh Mindere, of New York, bars arrived nere, sad will nj>i>ear for the claimants of the cargoei of th?. Buena Ventura, Pedro, Catalina, end Miguel lover, Attorney Georg.- Denegre, "f New Ot* . -1 us. ha.?- also been ?retained for the owh ITS of til" I a. nie \ ? Judge L?oeks Is here, end ths trials win lepin Thursday or Friday. ale QUIET ON BLOCKADE; Incoming vessels report that all is ]4a|.-t on the blockatdo Has, Ths ?lerman steamer ?Pelarlo arrived ?day, ;inil will proceed t?. Habana, indor a ?special permit from th? Biete ?apartment, Bhs erlll can-;.- s? nor O. Lo.-k, a prominent cigar aianufactun r, ?f the ?*uban capital, and several com ipondents for English newnpa* i Th. re is no definite news of t] rim only activity of the day in this lo cality hai been thi ?work of eoalli I A-A are her?;. .\. thing Is Known hers of the alleged iloamg u;> ni .-.M Ann 1c in v? '.'inicuas t. I I ROUTE I'AHOI.IW IMM'I'LISTS. i l.eli State ? mit entltiii ? ll.il h-r niitl Skinner in lllller OppoNltiuii HA!.HIGH. N. ?'.. May 17.-Th? POPO? it siate Convention met her?- thl loon, nearly SV? i y county in the Slai. icing represent?-.,. It was called to ordei t 5 o'clock by Chairman Fountains ol Ii?- ?"taite Executive. Committee, ami .1. !. Schuikt-p. was minie temporary chal? llalli. Senator Eutlcr and Congressman RaiTJ iklnnc.- at?- in ,*ttt Titlatii? .-, and at-.- btt erly oppoelng se? ii other. Senat?.r BUtl? ft appsarBBOQ on the tage this evening ceased n wii?i borst f enthusiasm. The convention Is divided it.? two faction?, and there w;is at great rrangle over a ?motion f??r the chalrmar . ?appoint the Committee on Credential*? ?Ma was Butler's proposition, and met in- opposition ..f ?Skinner Butler came ut th?* winner, and the convention then djourncd, ?after having ?been In >r an hour, until S o'clock The nlghl session met at the appoint?*-?! oar, bat ii was %M ?before the chairman lade his report. A motion to tli" effect ?at sach oongreselonal district retir and i...i ;i member ??. the Commute? r?t!?-ntiaii.-, Platform, and Pern rganlaatlon and a vice-president from ich district, wa.s unanimously adoj tal. ia?- ?convention t hen took a net * am II ie work tould be done. TO Sl'.ILK (OVIIMLMll All). hat Probably to lit? the I'lnn or ?? Sp utils!. ?.'i I.I nef. LONDON, May is. Th- Madrid .ndent at tho suiii.ia.rd. t?l?graphiai uestlay. sa\s: "The Spanish Bolutely discuss the expediency ? m-ntal alliances, which they aff? inaldsT ens of ths principal objects ol is future Cabinet. T m Republican ipers urge an alliance with France and BIS time agreem? with ? monarchical papers in sspeettag much .?m ths attitude Of Emperor *vVil itu. Tho mil ,. rs arc squall) *n and bltti-r for alliances against F.n i.-l. "The Queen ?Resajtii bes saepended all cepttons am! fes ivitles arrant Ma.li ill and the provtUOSS on thl ?ii of the tweflth birthday of !i -day (Tuesday), In view of the wa-, and s situation In Spain. 'Num.-runs telegrams of sympathy a-re received from foreign cour' nut conspicuous being from the i .| aparar Franela Joseph, Emperor Niche i, Emperor William, and ex Q IM "f Spain." -^mj*. Orders for minting sent to the I>is>pat?.-h >mpany will be given prompt attention, id th* style of work and prlc?aa will ? Burs to please you. 171 la la. th i Is of to it, as cu :. w fr? ull l?.< "i ih? i w. Fa fOl bu WO I pla a ?.. pel i a rot ?... ti.. of tot A 1 ce i pi I wit tat POSITIVELY THH I RAREST PRICES ever quoted on apparel of standard mannfaeture. Fake s.iIoh will crivenptlio glfeOBt ?>f fakoisni when lecrit imate sel] in iris going 00 the rate of such extremely low prices. for Mon'* Suits that people wonder at ?how thev can i?e produced. for Men's Puits that .-in- easily worth (7.50, for Suits that are ROpd, legitimate values at $3.00 thev can 1 $4.50 $7.50 fLQr for Men's Pants tli.it sell U01" foe f 1.25. | $1.98 $2.48 for Worsto-1 Dross Pants of A i ?pialitv, for "loo piirs r.lark W'.rst.etl Pants that are ly worth from $t 1? <<s- ? hance for minister*. Ql*. Roys' Knee Panta, of ?dark, ^v" durable fabric. Th?* ? h ?tii is ?worth 9C without ?making. Sizes \ 17c. Bova' Knee Pants, made with I'aiteut bands I seams, ?and hip pocket., Woollen fll?ric-'. Sailor Easily 4Sf N,1VV R'lie tSooot ^KJ*"* Suits, to ggm -_ worth $i. 5)1 1**Z fr. re Wool Suite, to am *P**?? |A ttiailc with double ?Seats att'l double knees. gqod values at $2. a:m\ are $1.98 Choice of entire ?2.50 IOC Union Unen Bosom White yVe siiirts, reinforced front l .-nul back, and all other improve? . menta 1 i.SC 1 forXC for Gauze Shirtsand Draw? that sell everywhere ?Mother's Friend Laun dered Waists?a standard 23c. -'<??. arti? I l?o ono of the first on hand Mi?] l;ik?- Hi?! advantage of tliis sale on a legitimate I'Ll^i?-. BURK &C0.? E. Main St, ?*m 1 1 m%\ 1 t B*a __%*__B t*_FV**^b t*__l emmm%tO*mmm\trmmfA**P*^t*pMl. ? ?tf-nytP*^^ *^B}**m^Bjrr^J**nnmm.ewntmml ernmmf *w*nay*t^rnuj rm***mmp **r**nm* LECTRII POWEB PROM WATKB. I a 11t.h ni 111-1 e 11 <i. *?l o 11 tn 1111, anil oilier Plaeea. (Baltimore American.) rl-Kiver dam, sight n 11 I? i.-t, Mont., whl ;..ii sea of construction tor neai I] ,.. reare. Is an acoompUsh?M] thins;. II I itraordlnary piece of engin ?ik. ranklni among th? largest and meet iportanl plants In the United Btatea Be waters of ths Missouri rlvei bavs .-n turnad in4', the greet reeei rolr, and s now pnuttng over the ei < t .? . tb ?1 that Is now lacking are the swltch lar.is, by means of ?bleb ths machiner) the power-houee is t.. ?be connected with e ?transformera. Tbeee are > ; By, anu? upon their arriva] it a*Ul re iy 01 two t?. make the pi r connection**. Everj thing, m tet?n Transcript, win then be In read! : 1 ths d? llv? 1 1.1 power to the v.? ?us surrounding ?pointa The i?"ints t?> Ural Bupplled with ?power are th? t Helena, the Peck c-oncentiator, Corbln, a.tai in?- plant at th? H? len (hi and Powei Company, it is thai as win soon be made il, i).?- Be ii? lena ?smelt? ton . t copper win r cent topi? . are In raadla? ?strung along the pole-line to that prn. An Id? of the Imm pn.it>- of this enorme ir may !? obtained from the Bt that with the water ?Soaring Into li the rat ol ok cond 1 fifty-two an?! one-half boon the helghl of il?.- eater In th. servoli two I The Mt <?f ttae ?!:?m . ? n the abutm?sBt walls, while its eatlra titii from Bhore t?. abore, Inclusive of ; the wurks. Is HI feet it has raised a iiv.-r t.? a. height <>f thirty feet, whOs > water la backed up so ah to form a isrvolr, whlcb covers 1,111 acres. In construction i?mSM feet of lumber hai ?-ii used. V'.im. cubic feel Of rock, G0.0t?i Me yards 1 f earth Oiling and 1.-;. jrard of masonry. Work on this terprtss eras begun ?<n July 1, ice which Urn? 1175,000 lu.s h.-.-n ex ude.! for llbor. No ? apt see has 1 tn.i in asecurlng the Aneel machinery ?i it 1? estimated thai the total net -t of the dam and poarer-hooae win b?: MM Ths supply of water Is Ines UStlble, aiaal ilnliriK 111'4 high-Wat?' 1 this plant win easily geaerats l*jB> rat porn k\ the law-water * - powei avallaMs will n??t t.e less than n0-horss pow? r. By drawing ui?un the - ft -. ?res SbOVS the dim, tile amount ?power el any thae ean h- augmented meet aay Increased demands upon allowing ths reservoir t?> again tin i the water to be n itored t?. Its ai -hi whenever ths need Is at aed H Is ? stlmated thai If the t? r were at uo-a tim?.. to ?be shnt down m above the ressivoir, the machinen ii'i sun continue running at its full .achy for fou- day?. The average l?sate capacity of th?- plant will be .x.-lior?. powei which I? said to 1? ml |0 that >.f the natural pow.;- of falls :it Low? II, Mas -. is propos? .i to maks ths most of th? nderful p'.w.-i- tarnished by Bt. Mary's in. Mich ii is believed that oontraci the excavation will be let by July. the contract for tia?- dredajnf te b ii. at the Intake ?which luv??'... dgtng of a chnnn?-i eighteen feet deep feet wide, and MM feet loag -may !.. shortly. According t?> the complet?*? ns. the canal proper will IS and tw.nty-two f. ? 1 deep. The k In Its entirety will Involve the ex dlturs of several millions of da addition to the dredging, there R ., k excavation of MM fe.-t, an avatlon of 7,000 feet feet for ths canal construction of timber bulkfa ? toot lang, the building of huge walla 14.. ?he construction of a k MM feet long, and the building ol ranch railway along esa Has of the ai'8 right of way to eoaaect with th. tine and th.* Boutb simr.? road?. In ??nil n I.I.-. (Detroit FtU? I'resa.) I 1 Md those burglar? steal your family than that. They walked off 1 my wife's ancestral, colonial, ? . candlestick*." SCHMIDT A WINNER. UK PITCH Kg A GHKAT UAMM A!\D ?I? IMIiiMi TRH MPHM. THE UGLY ACT OP L?R0CQUE. He Trip? Our Pitcher While Manning liase* nu.l U Iloth Hissed bj* ?be rnwil nuil Vnt Out of the Game? Norfolk SnflVrn II.-fcnt. Illrlniioiiil, 1); l'Mtemon. 1. Lancaster, I; lYorfolk, -. Lonrailrr 7; Norfolk. 4. Bewaafc, l?s K?*n?lln?, 7. Hnrlford, If| Allentown, 0, tinmen Scheduled for To-Day. Ill? hinoii.l ut l'iiteraon. Bartfalk m j a a carter? RsOrrtUfmS nt HeiKllii?. Ml? ...i. at Hnrtforil. Ho-rr Ihe Clnhs Sfanil. Si z t\r. 2 - * S ' .. *- - r . r* 2*~\o c?l? o t.! S c?c'*"'"-*Sf|IE-_*t'J F _ l - i\b ': * = ? < k Z 0. X s - Richmond .| |77j : . 1| 4\ 1| S| .?M Norfolk. ;.. %\ *\ || Il ] I b.le* r. ... il,.;. Aiientown . i ,.j i JM Reading '. i . .. i I 2 :. .11.' Newar? . ? . i' . tj 111 ir, JM Hartford. ... , . PATBRSON, K. J., May IT.?<8peclaL> A fierce galo swept through Olympic Park to-day when Umpire Jack ?rciinain 1 pity. Ptvs him.Ir. ?1 tans sat in the bleach, rit s, while half that numb, r Bhtv? 1 r? ?i in the grandstand. Bchmidi and Vig neaux occupied the points for the Kich raonde, whOe Jones and lietnls ill?l the honors for Larooqne*S men. The visitors found no difli? ulty In making n ehopplng 1.1? k out <>f Jones? although the eoore does not show it. Larocqus u is pul out of the gam.? la the Bfth Inning fjr the most Inexcu ball trick I on these grounds. Bcbml ealtag to third when Heldrfck ti-.iv./ to head him off. Tile ball landed on ?Schmidt's bead and bounced towards the grandstand, Schmidt .1 for honi>-, and was hat!; way when Lareoaae, who the third foul un.?, deliberately tripped the pitcher threw him heavily to the ground. Ths fail dased Bchmidi, ami when h? pi'k.ii ?himself '.?. be iaa ?after Lar. aia.i was about to strike him when Um pire Brennen yelled :?t him 1?. ?some back. The \i.-Lnng team gathered around their pitch? 1, but Bchmidi was desperate? and he had to be almo I ??t iggad to the ?bench. The crowd blsesd am! booted I.aroi'i-uc, who offered his h a 1 ? I t?. Schmidt, but tit* latter dtnlln-tfl Umpire Brennen promptly s.-nt the of fending player to t ht- bench, an?l as be took ins seat be wa.s again ths object of oat-calls end hiesed. This Impartiality on the part of tin- crowd gave the visiting pitcher h?*art. ami he continue?! the game as if nothing bad happened. Lai wss suspended for two days, end Ij<??i Lyons was ?sent to first base, and put up .m 1 get i!? nl gi . The ti? Idlng of Klopf mid the batting o?, old for ths mil the batting of Qettlnger and Bemls and the Belding of Conroy were th? feetun 1 of the game, In which Richmond outplayed Peterson at i-v? ry point Th Us the de? tails: PATER80N, K. 11. o. a. 1:. Heldrick, 1. f. I t I t Bern ?.I 1 ;. 1 0 ?;? ttlnger, r. f. I I I I ' b.o o it] Lyons 1 b .I I 1 I I Johnson, 1 b. #14 11 Ila.I'l? st> . .-. f. 0 0 1 o I 1 ii-l. ha.iatv, 2 b.t? 0 0 1 1 Conroy, a 1.0 1 2 1 I , 1.I 0 I I u .1 I M 11 I RICHMOND It. U. 'i. A. F.. Klopf, s s. 1 i 1 5 0 ?Leahy Ib. 1 I 1 1 1 Luti nberg. 1 b. I I U I 1 ild, !. f. 1 2 I I o Hargrovi ? 1. I I I 0 0 Dundon, .* b. : 2 1 2 1? k'aln. r f. IBSt I Vigneaux, c.I 1 0 0 Schmidt, p. 'i o i) 1 0 Tot iia . I 1RS BY INNING*. M ; 1 : 0 7 X 9 '.1 00000 o" IL I..ml .0 4 0 Of? 000 ? 9 Summary: '? a BaorlAce hll H Stolen ttlnger, Lg balls Off Jon?.-, 1; ?.it s? hmi.lt, t Struck 1 : by Schmidt, 2. n pitched ball By s hmi.it. 1. r. ball?Vlgneenv, Double plays Klopf, Leahy, and Lotenberg; Conroy, Johnson, . ...i 1 aro. qti . 1 "mplra Mr. 1 ;? aunan. Tim? 1 boor and " ; mlnut? A ?PICRIC POM HAItTFORD. Ken nil 11 Batted *H Over the Field, . -.ml Alli'iitoti 11 Heilten. HARTFORD, <<'NN.. May 17. -ir , ?al.i -Hartford haul a picnic with Allen town to-day, Keenan ?ama i? it t ?ci all the i"t. ami nia cMleagu?s put up a miserable exhibition In the Seid This da-sided scon : BARCTOBD. It. H. o. A. K. Chllda, :i).'-' i :; I | Cavelle, < . f.I I 1 t I IL..M. -nau. -'. 1. t.0 0 1'?.. rty, lb.I l | | o Is, it?.i i i, i o T?te, r. i.?. 2 2 0 0 a b, ?.I 4 | o i? McMahon, a? a.I i | i 2 Am? 1.2 0 15 0 .0 0 6 0 0 Totals .I."*. 12 27 12 2 AI.I.i:.NT??\VX. R, If. O. A. K. Cleve, r. f.1 l 1 0 Ilia. h. 21?.0 0 3 1 ! Smith, c. t.I 3 111 Morse, a, 1.| 0130 Sims. ::i>.0 1 2 3 1 Shaffer, lb.1 1 11 u ?. Moren, 1. f.1 i 1 0 1 Meckey? e.0 0 3 0 | K- a in, p.I 1111 Totals .7, 8 27 15 CORE BY iNNl.v?: 12.? 436783 H irtford .1 5 4 1 0 :i 0 <? 1 :* rVllentewu .0S0000020-6 Summary: Two-base hits-T? n Us <-'?. ?Shaffer, ?Roach? Keooiaa. sacri Ice hits- I'lri. h, Roach, Doherty. Stolen ItartfOrd, Ii All?>ntOwn, 2. I,eft on nun Hartford? I; Aiientown. 12. struck nit?Ame, Keenaa, Cleve. itoui.l?- ? "nilth ami Morsa First base on errors? \mes (2), Ciivell?*. First base on baila? iff Am. s 4: off Keenan, 6. Hit by pit? h *?l ball-flrl-h. Wild pitch?Ames. Posa? I ?ball Koich. I'mplr???Mr. lletta. Time if game?2 hours and 10 minute?. I.AM'ISTI-'R WIVS IJOI HI.K IIEV1MLH Vorfolk Losen Two Game* at Once In Philadelphia. lJtNCASTKR. PA.. May 17.?(Special ) .ancuster won a "double-header" from Norfolk to-day. White was taken out of the box after the first Inning, ?nd Sprogel finished It out In fine style. Roth'* thr.base hit and homo run were fea tures of the second game. Scop : FIRST (JAME. Lancaster: P.. II. <">. A. K. Futtermor?* .2 0 0 0 0 McVey, i. f.o 2 6 0 0 I.elilv, c. f.0 0 S 0 0 Chiles, l b.o i 12 0 0 Ward, ; i,.o liio Bcbaub, 3 b.o 0 17 1 Madison, s. s.o 113 0 Wente, c.1 14 11 \\ hite, p.0 0 0 0 0 preget, p.i 0020 Totals .4 6 27 14 2 Norfolk: It. II. O, A. I Kennedy, r. f.I 0 0 0 0 Wheel?.?k. s. 1.1 2 4 6 0 .MiFail.in, c. f.0 0 2 0 0 Kinsman, 1 I>. 0 110 Fox. 1 h.0 0 4 0 0 ?;? "rg.\ 1. f.0 2 4 10 WetI.lige, 3 b.I .'! 0 4 0 Wenta, I i>.0 14 6 0 ?Berger, c.0 0 s 0 0 1 mam, p.I 2 0 1 2 Totals .2 10 27 18 2 COR! ?Y INNIM.S. 1234 5 6789 Lenca ?ti r .? 111 1.> 1? ? Norfolk .2 0 0 0 00000?2 Summary: Famed run.??-Lancaster, 1. Sacrifice hit?Wants. Stolen b Qeorge 1* ft on baaea?Lancaster, 8; Norfolk, 11. struck out?By ?Sprogel, 2; by Poreman, '. DonMe playa Wenta to Whoelock t?? Kinsman: Ward to Madi Bonj Wents t?. Wheelock t.. ?Fox; Wenta " pi x; Qeorge, Weddlck t?> Wheelock t" \\. n'./. t.? Berger, Flrsi base <?n errors Lancast? r. la Norfolk, 1. ? ret bs balls-tiff White. 1; off BprOgl I. :'; off Foreman. 1". Hit !>y pltcbed baila*? Hy Whit?*. Qeorge; by Foreman, Bprogel Fmplre?Mr. T?te. Tim?* of gam?)?2 hours "lid M mini 8SCOND GAMH. Lancaster: B. 11. O. a. f. Ki'"rmore. r. f.1 ?' I 0 0 McVey, 1. f.0 1 0 .? I l.-I'ly. c. f.1 0 10 0 Chill |, I I?.1 2 12 1 2 Ward, ?b.0 2 0 3 O S?ha.iil). 3 b.2 0 2 3 1 Madison, s. s.1 3 2 4 0 Roth, e.1 2 7 1 ?' ?Clausen, 1?.0 0 0 1 I Totals .7 1?) 27 13 3 Norfolk: R. II. O, A. E. Kennedy, r. f.l 1000 Wh.clock, s. ?5.1 1 1 3 ?1 McParlan, 0. f.I 3 3 0 0 I'.ix. 1 I..0 17 0 0 Qeorea, !. f.I 0 I 0 3 Wed??ge. 3 b.'? 2 13 0 Wenta, 2 b.1 0 I 2 1 Berger, e.1 17 4?' Pfanmlller, p.0 1030 Totals .4 M ?7 1". 2 ?KORK aBY INN IX US. 12 3456789 *e ?Lancaster .1 1 000201 2?7 Norf.ilk .O0 1O00 1O2?4 ?Summary: Earned runs?Lancaster, 2. Two-base Mts?Madieon, Pox. Tharee hlte?Chllea, Both, McFairlain. H'TTi" run?Koth. Stolen bSSSS Chflen, Pfan mlller, Bchaub, Wentz. Left on bs Lancaster C; Norfolk !?. Struck nut?Hy Clausen, 1 Double ?plays ?Madleon to Chllee; Chiles t?> Roth. First bese on errors Lancaster. 1: Norfolk, 2. First hi on ball?- iff ?'?anisen, 1; off Pfan mlller, 7. Umpire?Mr. T?te. Time of 2 hour-'. IBADHfl I** TAKMR lvro CAMP. Nritnrk Wins tin Her Oxx il (iron ml?. With little IMllicii11>. M-.WAv.K, n. .1., May IT.?(Bpeda Th?' local team took Reading int.. to-day without much trouble. Connors w is wii.i and Ineffective, while carrlck pitched go?..!, st?4:i?!y hail! until the eighth inning, wben he lost his ?head, ?and Mo* itltuted. B NBWARK. i: II. <i A. F. Ilallman. c. f.i? 1. 2 1? a Fiizmnui.i ?., 1. f.L? I :: 11 i' Caihotm, 1 1.1 3 i?? 1 1 Cassidy. 2 b.' ', 2 I 1 ) Melntyre, s. s.1 ;? 1 ;, 1 tiny, r. f.I I 9 ? ? Daley, : t?.1 :: 1 1 I Kotntuse, c.I 14 3 1 Carrlck, i>.1 1121 M? I"aitllii, p.0 0 0 0 I? la .10 i?; 27 11 1 BBAOINO. I!. II. (l. A*. K ". 1 !?.I 4 ?; 1 0 bette, 1. f.i, i 1 1 1 Stratum, r. f.1 2110 1 ..man, 3 h.I 14 2 1 Heydon, < .1 1 6 Moore, 2 i?.1 11:110 Holland, s. s.1 1211 .-lian. e. r.0 0 4 0 0 ;..i' O V 1 I? Uervtn, p.0 u 0 0 0 Mil??.'? .0 0 0 0 0 .7 10 27 11 3 'Mills batted for Connors in ninth In : CORK BY INNINOB 1 2 I l I ?; 7 8 s ?k ..".rrr7777~T7.._1 " L VI Keaaiag .'2 0 1 0 ?> ?? ?. ? nummary: Berned runs??Newark, >. l*wo-basa bita?Mcintyre, carrlck, Hoy? goo, and 1 ' ' -man Three beeo hll 1 noun, nom.- run?Mcintyre. Double play- !i?l Ml Int) re; Moo:.- and Slater. Struck 'airritk. 2; ?>y McPartlln C? - i".- ? ; irvin, 2. i-iisi base on balle?Off ? arri.k, 7; off McPartlln, I; off Connors, ?;. ?WIM intensa -Carnes, 2 Hit by pitcher?Kite? mauHce and 1 Btratton i-i. Pltsmaartce, and Mcintyre. ?Left on a tees Newark, 11; Reading, *. empire Mr. Keiley. lime Of ?-an,?- | h,,ars aiti'i ::;> minutes A"- ndance, ?9U 1. TUB s \Tio\Ai. LB ICI1 v.. filant* Take llotli ?.nines from the Seuulor*. NRW YORK, May IT.?The ?'.?ants t?...k ..?th games ?from the Benet? rs ?"--: ..- t 1.. tues "f ti.. a! IBty t.. bit 1 ? L'ery evslly and th?? sccomi by a luck?. Itreak of battlrg In the ninth Inning. Shea they w.re four runs behind ths lena torn, Attendance, 4,000. GIANTS. 9; BBNATORff, 3 B Ore First namt-L It. U. F. :k .00 4 1 00 I 3 - I ?1 I ?Vashlngtoa .0 2 00 0 0 0 1 0-3 7 1 I'.'i-t?- and Warner; SwalW 1?: I'arrell. Umpires: Messrs. Lynch and Connolly. iiu?*, 2 ?bOBTS and lj minutes. ?HANTS. 11; SKNAToKS, 10. Second game: H. H. F few York .3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 5?11 U | Washington .502100011 ** Uatterles: Seymour, Orady, and Wm -r Dtaeen; Amole and Fair.-ll. Umpires Mssere, Lynch ?ml Connolly. it:? luUnce, 6.000. Time, 2 hours. BBANRATSRB, 12l BROOKLYN, 0. IN, MASS., May 17. -I., wis was ?vlncible to-day, ami -?hut the HrookIyns ut without a run. For eight Innings not hit eesmsde, Attendaaee, MM. K. 11 I ??stun .0 3 0 0 0 17 1* il,' U g trooklyn .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0? 0 1 : Batteries: Lewis and Ilergen; Veager ?id ('inn. Umptree; Messrs. Snyder and Curry. Line, 1 hour and 41 minut. s. PITTSUFUO, 6; ST. I.OF18, 0. ?PITTBBURO, PA.. M?.y lV-Taylor wa* isy for the home team, and ha* two iut-outs In th?- presea! serles recorded Kkln.st hlni. Padden deserted the Plttt-burg Club last ijjht because or a fine which he conaid td unjust. Eagan olayed his position Ii: XV rtc ..'. Il'.a W.I h. '11 T No ?. !.. fan H Ms ilia. ! r K . the F ?' O an? I When Wool Was Free * you could not buy as good Suits as we placo on E sale to-day at . . . .00 The Cloth is every fibre pure wool; the linings hie si i and tino; the sewing und finishing aro good Ifl ran bt, w.l.i;, the st> l?> is absolutely perfect. A verv largo variety of patterns and colors, in?']ii<ling(}'lur. serge. No MBB telling you how much more than **- | worth. You judge that when you see them. Our Furnishing Goods man dot-lines t?> be Otwlooki ? longer. I s we must make people und'-rstand ?h.it 9. Negligee Shirts and I'n.l.-rwear aro best bargains [1 tl..- ! Why do people look ;it their money rather thau at wh.it ! I get for their money? _ 4 0. H. BERRY & CO., | Main and Tenth Streets. e to-dsy an?! i?4?' up a good game Attend .n. .-, IMO* S.-t.r.'L B, H. rittst.urg .2000 200 2*?t> 11 St. Louis .00 0 000000-0 7 l?atteries: Khlnvs and Seh river; Taylfl and Cleme: Umpires: Messrs. Swartwood an?l W. Tim?'. 1 boor and U minutes. I'ALTI.Moi:*-* 9; PHILLIES, f?. PHILADELPHIA, PA.. May IT.?Baltl more took two games from the PhilHs this afteradoa with the greatesl ? Th.? Qaakers need tare pitchers la sael ?aune. The l1r.-t was fairly well-pli*. ?d liiit th? second was a weHrlness to th? flesh, and was stopped 00 a.-count o larkness. Attendes s? Mj Score?First gam?*: U. H. B Phllsdelphls.o o o i o o 4 o ?v-? U Baltlnsore .i o ?? o 3 2 3 o o- ?> U Batteries: Plfleld, Duggiefoy. and Mc Garland and Klstier; Hughes ami llowei mail. empires: Mesare. Kmsiie ami Andrews rime. 2 hears sad U min?tes. BALTXMORS, 17; PHILLIES. 1 i gasee: B. if. Philadelphie . > o o 10 0 0 1-2 t ???Itinioiv. .0 47 20 1 30--17 II : Batterli i I ker, McFarlan I Heber; MoJemee and Clarke. Umpires: .Messrs. Andrews snd Bmslls r.n .. i hour and M minutes. COLTS IS; CLEVELAND, 6. CHICAGO, ?May 17. -Poor playing In th. bird .and ninth, followed by a buncblm f hits, gave Chicago sn sasy victory attendance, 10,100. ?Score: R H. B hi? igt, .o 1501 oooe-u n Heveland .i 1210001 0- | i?> : Batteries: Qrifflth and Donaho : Mo bilster and O'Connor. Umpires: Mesero. McDonald snd ?' Dai rime, 2 hours .in?! II n,:nut?s. CHBDULB l'<?i: TO-DAY. Plttsbnra al ?Baltimore. HOW THE CECILS STAND. Clubs W?n. LOBt P. ?' inclnnatl .1. 4 MA flevoiaad .M 8 loston .i". I MU lew Fork .II 8 laltlmore .II 7 SU Ittsburg.12 1! .521 'hlcago .11 M phi.I M 471 irooklyn .9 M .474 t. ?Louis . 5 II SM ?ouisvllle .6 H JN Washington .4 17 .190 rauraampsi iiiminena in Wat Tlasa? (Albany ArgUS ) Um? I wilt U til?' .IV. mgS Ittaen slops ths newepaper->iaaa on the eck, ami naya: "By Jove? old boy, it ais war lasts n little longer, you'd ?raer lamoadsl" Be eon ths crowd aboat the ulletln-boards; n?. bears the newsboys rylng war estraa, and bs knows the opnlar lor nt ws?and bs la? m that it Is a veritable Klondike for ; newspaper buslasse. Um forgets ?the ther side to the pa tare. n is true that, In every time of popu la- es? item? at, when the nea and oonstantly sought, there is a roty il'S. ai et 1 deraMe tacreese in sabecriptlyu |*afs, nd men or lees addition to the b?j f the advertising c ilumnu - ihe -man belag prompt to avail bun? -if of the Inereass of circulation for ie benefit of bis oarn trade. But all theee iiiletlns furmehed upon the bulletin? oard, entnoui cost to toe puoua .y, Special dispatches from all ths aportant war poiats are resented to to the value ??i a news sen Mo u? aiiy escollen! Has th? ?reader ol them ? of the in ' la the neam* legtaph ???us. t?. say limit,' of What must bs i?aiid to the Ott* ?spondeats who ?Turnlsh tinm"' Boms sa? aiht.-nni'iit may !? bad, OB that BOOTO, irougb conetdering the foUowtng: "The Chi ago get Into a rangle the other day ovei which ha?i ,? mon and b? 1er dispatches d? scrip ve of Dea - ri tory, la the coures ! the controv? rs> the Uncord published mile of a bill rendered by the ostal Telegraph-Cable Company f??r two l?grame dated al Hongkong May Rh 1.1 May 8th. In the first then onls. and tht " - In the tond there ware UUI words, and the Ua were B.M7.M Thus thst paper paM r two telegraS?1 <?n two dtQereal days nounting In the aggre^jte t.. not more a n uso and 1 hall columna of i-pace, .- tidy ram of H.7 I'll?- btl r Is to fur newe; and there is hardly a pa a- In IBB State of New York, m.? " smalleet, which ?has not ?made extra* . 11'.... ;? to m?-? t th? pop dar de? ind during the prtsenl ?\'it.-rmut. no Intention t?> eosaplain of a k of popular appr?ci?t! oa?In ths the Argue, Ii baa been m? 1- than Kpeaae featare of the KM what from Klon (o Ulr ?i.sl the sairne. RBC m.i.*ii:\t. VII,KENS' >N iin'.VMAN.-Mi.a ?BOX* WILKINSON, of Richmond, .i.a 1 Ma lEi.IAM *.. BOWMAN, of Lynjhburg, .. will be ?married at Tree hui, Ken? aty, Ti BSDAT, ?May 2it lo.-k P, M. No ??;tr?l*. DM ITHB. IBIOOe '.''.?-1, at the residence o. 1er iband, Tueeday sfteraooa. .May i7tn. 1:11 o'clock, MOEi.iE B. 0R e of T. E. Orina, who. with tin. . Idren and one sister, mourn their loss, ths LLotli year of her age. taatas Will be taken over the rfolk and Western rallroa?! TO-DAY, Portsmouth, abete the interment wiii mail.' In Purtlock'a Cemetery, the iilv burying-groun I, awi.kv Entered into rest. Tuesday y 17th, at 1045 P, M . after a long and -erlng -?flllctlnn. at the residence of mother, ??)? north Sixth street. MART oldest daughter of Mr?. Lucy E and ' har?.'M M. Hawl.v. uneral notice In evening paper, ulpeper papers please copy. i.i _ mmmmmmm**.*^'. rder? for printing sent to the Dispatch npany will be given prompt attention. I the style of wurk and prices wilt ilSWEPT BY STORM ?WIBBI MMOBOMT DOWN IVD CROP l?\M iOBO \H??I M) NOlllill K v.? Dtsaatere Reported fram il ? ..i.???i alfanas Hnni? Heights Vy th in m ?h Maesa ?.?i.-ir.i-?.t, ,?,. Ulan tiled ?Note?. NORFOUC, VA . M ly 11 trem? nd , this morning. proMiatn aglng cr?.| . Ti ' ' stuiY. bowev? i. wea b . by the han. No sei portad from down tas ? - t?a B. P. i:nii:ii?. . v 1 en). No. 1. i'nifotm?. 1 Rank I Pythiais, of l > letter to Qov< rica of 1 vtee, as all 1 , Pot tsmouth 1. kVS ht c n the artillery Is ilk. || t? ???' the Uniformed Rank ol Pyi a ?II holll" ? '. The Washington steamei ;-*. rutlil? r v morning and bad I News f?.r repaire. 1 ?? 1 out f?.r Washington i'lla.r?l .?-ut to a mind? r < '??k?-, of ? arrest eleven of his men whs off with the Infantry brought back two : panics, leaving ths 01 n there s* r?-< ommendation of ths .* The tWO brought 1 1 ami reit asad. Coma lo enlletlng sil ti??' mi . !-.? want.-. Riehard R t'Li-night to break down Marshal Oarrett, 1 hark ... liim. 1 about to haiiiiii?- !itm roagl ! poll? e arrived. Listen |a My Tnle of War. (A parody on the ? f. M* Royai Hi-'iaii'--. Alpbonoo Mil ? 'Twas Amertea's 1 rr-eat gailll, Wh? IIP the .Matine. Put you bet we II n't even when the nxt begins, And muke th. tn for their sine, ? ?, listen to my ta: .tart.d tin ??ft China's coast, In Mai tie entered the channel In the nignt. And HOI fl Spa - < ?, listen lo :n;> Ii ?>n past the forts. In th? Not ;i ?glimmer The ? way, ? >n their vengetul mission, the 1 ns to slay. o, listen to n The Meculioch's a-; alarm. ??all? rs WOUld DO) I - 1 m I ?. > .. >'.- |udi 1 ?. Hat? u to m>- t.. -, The t. V.11 waa sm-ht- 1 in illo.-. been born. "Kememoer the Maine," ?ras tl Mgnai ?asm ?:. Ami In'?, their ' o, listen The smoke ra hot, is wi r?. porn to a pi lot They could not keep tie " . And their admiral I I op- ?, ? ?. list? 11 ton oad rm.ice tgtt Although his men did do tl Ir ' xn? y foughl 1 ' e. ? , age, And . . -\ g ??, Hatea to m I 'an.s. ,1 ;t Qttlo Mood tft a to How; Rut not at man .1 : And she ?belched out 1 O, listen to m- ' 'i lie un..? Petrol shot m lain i -sunk. Aiad d< llv? -. 1 m ?.-. in eff? 0, listen t?. n.. war: We knocked tt hat, \F. ?ne.l up t! "i w- i.t down, I * 11. o, listen t?> my tab? of *,*. 11' He sunk their t?hlp* kllk I Ani bow we control tne ?- . He ma.!.- Montlgo throw u.? the * * rtge. And ju-i t.. think, the fun .a. ' ', listen t?i my '.,, Sampson's taaen th. ?n. red down their forts ,.f ? ck and Una In shall ! ive no ?harbor le. No haven ?>r refuge in whi.-h t?> hi?le. ??. listen to m The President nas nonored t? blue. I'heir courage wss sublime, their aim was Hue. What we'll do for the Done will bs A !' Well lower tn.-ir nag ". list, n t<? mv tale of war! icichmoini. va.. May II, vert. ML B II Carda, Bill-Heads, BUtomoStS, Letter Heads. Note-Meads. Jlicul.ir?, llmid nil?. Dodgers, Ac, printed by the DiipaicB Company at low prices. W II ?give you |ood work at same prices you i>??y for nferlor work. Sand us >our orders and ve will auarantee ?atlsLwUjn in every (articular.