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“) ALL AGAINST FREE SILVER, Democratic State Editors Place Themselves on ~ Record, HILL 1S THEIR CANDIDATE They Informally Consider that Bf He Is Good Presidential Timber, FAIRER LIBEL LAWS ASKED. Business Meeting Adjourned; The- atre and a Delmonico Ban- quet This Evening. The State Democratic editors in con- vention at the Hotel Normandie this afternoon put themselves on record as opposed to free silver. Editor Howe, of the Rochester Herald, offered a resolution that the Democratic I press of this State pledge itself to op- ) | pose any legislation looking to the free and unlimited coinage of silver. The resolution caused considerable dis- cussion, but only one editor, W. J. Har- Gin, opposed it. Several others were in favor of going slowly and referring the matter to the Executive Committee, ‘This caused a storm of opposition and when the motion was finally put the fesolution went through like @ prairie fire One enthusiastic editor in urging the adoption of the resolution said: “There can be no more difference of | opinion between us in this matter than | there can be as to what flag we should fight under.” In accordance with the programme ar- Fanged, sixty-flve of the ladies accom- panying the members of the State Democratic Editorial Association left ths Hotel Normandie in thirty open carriages at 10 o'clock this morning for a drive in Central Park and vicinity. The party, which was exclusively for the ladies, visited Grant's Tomb, on the Riverside Drive, and then took lunch at the Casino in the Park. At the business meeting of the as sociation, at 11 o'clock, the members dis- ! cuesed future possible Presidential can+ didates for 1896 in the hotel lobby. y The name most-frequently mentioned was that of David B, Hill, Senator Hill left Albany at 9 o'clock this morning | and lg. =xpected in New York by 3 o'clock . \% noon, mE appearance of John Boyd Thacher 4 the corridor of the Normandie threw the editors into a flutter of excitement. { Mr. Thacher was Senator Hill's manager o during the last Gubernatorial campaign. * Ho said this morning that his visit to town was simply coincident with that | of Senator Hill's, ; Iam not here on any political mis- “‘gn,” gaid Mr, Thacher. Nevertheles: af. Thacher saw several members of the Txecutive Committee of the, Democratic | Aditorial Association and had a private | onference with them, { ‘The ousiness meeting war called to order by President Parker, after which { the secretary read a communication from the New York Press Club, extend- ing the hospitality of thelr club-house. | Resolutions thanking the Manhattan and Democratic Clubs for their courte- sles were referred to the Executive Com- mittee, { H. P, Withorstine, of Herkimer, read an important paper on State Demo- cratic Issues, Temporary Secretary M. H. Northrup, of the Syracuse News, presented a reso- \lution condemning the’ present libel laws. The resolution empowers the Chairman to appoint a Committee of Beven to pre- pare such modifications as will insur justice and fairness in trials of libel bults and not adjuage a man guilty un- UL he ig found guilty Editor B. L. Childs, of Waterloo, of- | fered to amend this ‘resolution by’ an- other, in which he expressed vigorous diapproval of the law which subjected in alleged libeller to be dragged ‘to another jurisdiction for trial. Editor’ Northrup accepted _Edltor Childs's amendment, and the resolution | was adopted amid applause. Foreman O'Brien, of the General Se: sions Grand Vury, then made a stirring peech, in Which he greeted the country, ditors as the rescuers and saviours of h».Democracy. *. pleaded with Recorder Goff to be elieved from duty to-day, so that 1 tight. welcome yea and tell you how | your visit has inspired us. | Four visit will result In a stampede fof all.the Mugwumps, reformers and other hypocrites in this city, and the regular Democracy will carry’ next Vember's election’ in this county by at Teast 50,000 majority,’ ‘Editor Kessinger, of the Rome Sen- tinel, offered @ resolution to let the Association provide Its papers with poll- foal views from this clty, as is now from Albany. sort iupp Hardin, of West Troy, declared that ifthe Up-State Democratic papers are tohelp elect State candidates they must Kept Informed of the political Situation in this city, The matter was finally referred to the Executive Com- mittee with power. ‘ditor. Underhill offered a resolution in which he moved the issuance of an address by the Executive Committee “counselling harmony in the ranks of the Democratle party. ‘After the resolutions had been passed thanking the. Executlve Committee, j “Mine Host "Earle and others, the meet ing adjourned. To-day's programme also consisted of a conference of the Executive Com- Mittee, a reception at the Manhattan Club from 2 to 5 o'clock and a banquet At Delmonico’s this evening, where about two hundred and thirty guesis are ex- pected to be present. o The ladies of the party who do not { care to listen to the speeches at the ce i banquet, will visit the Fifth Avenue Theatre. ‘The toasts and responses at the ban- ] @uet to-nignr are as follows: ‘Democrat Senator DP. R. Hil: Bound Money a Fundamental Principle mocracy,” Comptroller James “Phe Democracy of the State York," ex-Gov. Roswell P. om y of New York,” Comp: troller Fitch; “Our Currency," retary of the Treasury C. 8. F ‘The Legislative Majority of 1 tor Cantor; "No Kast, North, No South; the Democratic Party is National, not Sectional," District-At; torney John R, Fellows; “The Press, Robert R. Kessinger > —— Heary 5. Ives Estate Sued. George W. Striker has begun proceedings in the Burrogate’s Court to compel an accounting of the WHEAT TAKES A TUMBLE. World” Ing sections as to and speculators. The latter have indefinite Western But the definite uce Exchange for and there were large selling orde reports as the end ment. been gettin ‘The grain marke like ‘that of yest wr days, Thera was than to bu: J Jc. At Chicago July off to ik4c., up to and at 78he, July selling We: then at oe: h e. slightly, bat in cluded June at, 7.06 October, 7.24 a 4.8 held a meeting thi ‘Mr. Green, in hit ahai received that Mr. bill, and said: “While It didn of con: sition bil There 1s Mr. Green, “that “The discussion Firm he learned that kept in the Custoi loined for the use planation. through Demarest % of which. went don confessed. M. of the Irregular transactions, |“ Goraon will be recommended for remo- val, and the papers in the case will be| sent to the United States District-Attor- ney for action, TI Suit Aga which over a milli was argued. The sult is rel sane, The case alternative writ 714, » with in of the order. county of New Payment to the to p Application was Tilden, Antor ‘The trustees ar . Potter, 8. tephen H. Olin, Huntington, Fred entate of Henry 8. Ives, so his creditors may know what prospect» there Is of a settlement ‘This action was brought by the ei estate gf Caleb D. Gildersieeve, which holds ai fa Sutgmaat againet the ives estate for Renss Reoke Up a Dea The multitude of reports which “The obtained from all wheat-grow- the crop was a big surprit Spatches emanating from roe or less thing bad about wheat and the price has been steadily forced up. which ‘The World" obtained has knocked out nine-tenths of the stories that have been circulated on the Prod- On all sides was heard pri enterprise of “The World” in securing correct information at the time when it was most needed . ‘Tie bulls had to retreat, and at the opening of the Exchange the price went off from last night’ Within a mt ute after the Exchange opened wheat dropped a cent a bushel, by those who regarded “The World's One of the biggest operators on the floor said: “ ‘The World’ has performed 4 public service in this wheat crop re- port. We can rely on it, while we couldn't trust the other reports we have cited, but the turbulence was nothing 8 lower, for the first time in severa rices heré and at the West. Foreign jouses sold freely, and there was more | disposition among local traders to sell ly wheat opened at 81thc., sold off to Ho, and up to slic Corn was active, but at lower price Sipe. Oats dull and weak. ed out with the inten- tion of forcing cotton price morning on slightly unfavora ; but thelr efforts resulted only in an ad- vance of about 7 points at the opening, but this was al! lost within twenty min- utes." The Liverpool contract. market opened at a decline of about 2 points and declined further, and latet Lack of buying support handicapped the market here, as outsiders were evidently dispored to hold off. The ear:y, sa.es in- August, 7,16 a 7.22; September, 7.20 a 7.27; cember and January, 7.34 a 7.35. GREATER NEW YORK SURE. Andrew H. Green Declares Consol- idation Sentiment In Growing. The Greater New York Commission of Andrew H. Green, President, 214 Broadway. There were present Andrew H. Green, Campbell W. Adams, John H. Brinckerhoff, Frederick W. Devoe, George J. Greenfield. John L, Hamilton, Edward F. Linton, Calvert Vaux, Will- jam D, Veeder and Albert E. Henschel. unusual that the commission should meet without the presence of Mr. Stran- and was rejoiced ily improving in health. He referred to the drafting of the Greater New York developed that to the Roldaton there was but little oppo- Mr. Green then traced the course of the at Albany and {ts fate in the 0 reason for doubt,” sad subject. of consolidation continues to gain strength and will insist upon the Cholce of representatives at the coming election who would be mindful of the wishes of their constituents. Messenger Gordon and a Brokerage Collector Kilbreth completed to-day a clever piece of detective work, by which to be sacred property, have been pur- The Collector found that brokers in Philadelphia, Boston and New York were obtaining coples of thelr competitors: in- voices from the | Custom: give the names of the brokers who ob- tained Invoices from Demarest & Asche. — = __—__ PAY FOR CARE OF INSANE. it Comptrol! the General Term, ALBANY, May %.—In the General Term to-day, Justice Putnam presiding, with Associate Herrick, the case of the people of the State of New York against} AND, Va., May 2%4.—The Ashbel P. Fitch, as Comptroller, in posed by the State for the care of Its in. is an appeal from a| ¥rank R. Hart TY final order directing a remptory writ of mandamus after trial, had under an! pee" parkn, The amount due from the. city and was made, and the Comptroller refused y the balance of said tax or 4 revenue bonds and negotiate the same, to provide for the payment of the tax, | an alternative writ was granted, which return was made, Upon the trial a verdict was directed by the court for the sum of $714,555.72 in the favor of the plaintiff. —— -— LIBRARIES CONSOLIDATED. the New York ALBANY, N. Y., May 24.—The certifi. | ¥ cate of consolidation of the Tilden, Astor and Lenox libraries w the Secretary of State, The consoll- dated library is to be known as the | Camden New York Public Library. Henry Drisler, John 1. Cadwalader, H the exact condition of to brokers been working on de points, telling every- and complete report ten day: e for the ciosing. given of the big bull move- ts were active and ex- erday. The openin, much irregularity in nd then down to started at 79c., went 79c., then off to 77%c. at B4&c., at 8c. an at 59%c., B84c, and at reacted the main was weak. a July, 7.12 a 7.14 N lovember, 7.82; De- is morning tn the office is address, said it was it the report he Stranahan was speed- ot pass, the fact was eneral measure nate, the sentiment ‘on the before the Committee | of the Senate, together with that of the | Michigan Central. public press, render it clear that the Views of the Commission, as expressed in the bill which it ment, were correct.’ a ee STATE CUSTOMS INVOICES. bmitted for enact- olved, invoices of importers, m-House and suppose) of competitors, William Gordon, who has been a mea-! No ¥. Ghia St. senger In the Custom-House for fifteen | Ontario & West... years has been suspended, and the Cus-| Qrekon smprovemen tom-House brokerage firm of Demarest & Asche were compelled to make an ex- louse here & Asche, of 3 Hanover street, and that the usual fee was $10, | to the employee In the | St, L. Souhwesera Custom-House who stole the Invoice or| St. L. Southweat pf.. made a copy of it. ir. Kilbreth learned also that Willlam) 3 Gordon was the guilty messenger. Gor. | Tf” r, Asche knew nothing he Collector declines to Fitch ion dollars 1s involved, lative to the tax im- for the payment, of nterest from the date York was $4,720,545.69. mount of $4,038,340.47 e made for mandam' and Lenox to Be ublic Library. filed to-day with Thomas M. Markoe, n Rensselaer Cruger, Edward Kin erick Sturge: Kennedy, But Sugar Is Taken i THE WORLD: FRIDAY EV GRANGERS ARE THE FEATURE.) in Round Numbers Up to 1181-2 somewhat morning, and off, ‘The bulls were encouraged sult of the fortnightly settle London Btock Exchange and as compared with 18%. these stocks on the “bulge’ and the reports of damage t by frosta. @roms oxaggerations, and th 1s unprecedentedly favorable. Among the industrials the a renewed attack on Distilier clined 1, to 19, under heavy Reorganization Committee, tlons growing out of transfe: property. Money 1 a 1 1-2 per cent. change steady at 4.96 3-4 a bankers’ long re) ed good up to date. apo e. buoyancy In stocks vanced. Sugar wi amounts up to 1181. were the principal attractio to the best figures attained time. The shorts were forced to taken altogether, the bulls much everything their own ded only 1-4 ‘to 1 per later developed renewed low-priced shares were str The Closing Qu Open. American Tobacco pf.... 114% Ameriean Tobaceo 1.011. 109 American Sugar Ret. ‘Am, Sagar ple... American Cotton Olt Alton & Terre Haute... Atch., Top. & Santa Fe. Raltimora & Olo........ t Roch, & Pitta... Pacthe . Southern Cherapeake & Ohio Ohicago Gai Onl, Bur. & Chicago @ Northwe: Chi, Mil @ St. Pe Che, MIL, & SCP Chi, Rook Isl. & Pac... 69% 70 Consolidated Gar Delaware & Hudson Denver & Rio Dis. @ Cattle Des M. & F. Dod F. & P. Marq pf General Electric .. Green Bay & Winona.. Green Tay & W. pf Jowa Central .”... Iowa Central pt. aclede Gi Lack 3. 4. yhattan Consol... inn St. L... .. inn, & Mt, te & St, L. ase’t paid iF nn, Jersey Central York Central NY. Ss. & W, Norfolk @ Went... Northern Pacific Phil, & P., Des, Pullman Palace Car Co.. Rio Grange W. | Rio Grande West Southern Reilroad thern Rall. pfe.cees 8. Paul & Omaha’... St Paul & Duluth pe. ide Coal & Tr: Tol., Ann Arbor & 3 Ualgn Pocits PB, Den. @ Guilt... Blanca UAT cee |. Cordag S. Leather, & Leather pt 8. Rubber... 8. Rubber pf, ie ALEXANDER ISLAND track are ax follows: Benjamin wee Marie Lovell 120 erney eee eescccees dR Lebanon sosescso0c. 18 i 110 Punch 110 Criterion’ 5 Second Race—Six and a quarter M1 Radient 7 it Indra. Fitth Ra Kenneth Pickaway ho | Sixth Race.——-Five furlongs. ‘Trattor 110 Colum! Chateau... Amp. Nor, Gicen-Goods Vict ‘ (Special to T RUTHERFORD, N. ‘and James Graham, the Philadel fay William.’ Allen Butler, George L. Rives, fans, figeios, Andrew Green, G. i. Orr, Lew: Cs Led. a Every and“Philip dehuyier. fection from the green-goods m¢ them out of $900 at Round Brook pay, somes to the Hackensa usual of late when cer- tain stocks have shown a declining ten- dency the volume of business has fallen that railway earnings are Improving, as is shown by the fact that the gross re- ported by the St, Paul for the third week of May shows a loss of only $2,065, The railways recetyed excellent sup- port, especially the Grangers. A large short interest was recently made in ‘The exhaustive analysis printed this tnorning shows that these reports are rections of ‘he West the crop outlook has struck a snag owing ‘to complica. erling and 4.88 1-4 for demand, Commercial bar ell- ver suld at 67 and Mexican dol-ars at 63. Vice-President Bond, of the St. Paul, said to-day that wheat had been bene! ed by the cool weather. As a whole, cfop prospects on the Bt. Waul road are yr ere was Increased activity and the day taken in round but the Grangers ‘The bears knocked Northwest down from 100 to 983-8, but the general list rength, The " thi onge! an ever, notably Lake Erle & Western, Minneapolis & St, Louls, Hocking Coal, Iowa Central, Louisville, New All & Chicago and Oregon Improvement. Chicago @ Fastern TI... Sate 65% Chi, & Hastern H, pees 100% 10015 BS Le MN Col. & Work, Coal! Taste Col. Coal @ Iron Dev..... Oty @ Chi. pfs!) AM 28% RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL-| weights for :o-morrew's races on this Firat Race—Four and a half furlong | Rama vesecccceeeddT AMO. Doc Birch... Ms Pate Pi Pulttger 60000000) 111 Needmot Home Run....0005..411 Belisarius | Connors. TUM Despateb Third Rave.—Hait mile; for two-yer secsere 106° DUN GIL. ccc ceenee 108 108 Perverse 2 tat | ES 106 Venta SS don | Fourth Race.--Sis ands quarter furlongs, Little Sim......s.-. 1 “Caltate ss 101 Sbaron.... 5106 Boonton Sim William Penin...... 104 Northford... 101 | Thackeray.cver. 1: 104 110 Repetition DMO Brederteke 00.0) 110 Fi ‘The Bulls Are Having Things Pretty Much Their Own Way. erratic this by the re- ment at the by the fact "in wheat 0 the crops at In some feature was . which de- les, The | it is. sald, | rs of leased | Foreign ¢@x- 4871-4 for 813-4 4 d= m, and rose tor a long cover, and id pretty cent., and ibany ENTRIES entries and | furlongs World.) —Hugh Mullin who went 14000 and 80,000 In Aren LONDON, May %.—Various denorip- tions of Valkyrie 11 te challenger for the America’s Cu have been published, and they agree tn epsential Her water-line length Ie anid to be 0 her ‘be feet, h 1 th over all feet, and) in invabout Zt fect. ‘The weluht | |aircet station, © ‘the doctsr was’ very | Little Importance, at the right price is tee her Keel Ie about 100 tone | Angry at having ween arrested large for us: We recently the lead Acc SPO! fome allver Club’ reception wi sensor a. Tho Sewa Jimmy Kel Ryan he w fh Dick land. bout with with Smith, ing qu arrive morrow oF to complet has decided al and Jack Wille Kell 125, pounds Gene rounds at 10 pounda, and Jem Duras and In front, before halt a mile hal been run, OC peg ate nema mited. up for th enter. 7 ‘ Sr reeston matt tee armyueets m4 | ace ven Rosa avatar rien ee ce ace ee ue et Me WIN Deliver an Addrens There! FIT FOR AKING FIT FOR ANYBOD eee it came to a phe failed to na, tts be Sino on Memortal Day. —— Athletic Club, of Jersey City, wil! hold! Wank on ear 1 ‘The Hub at t that The over on over the | place In London May 27. Corfield ts the favorite! a license, It will race in July and August It Avrumor that oftants che being a" that,fiimmer fe a pity, that "yyre gio hse! man Manger Brite f the Metropsitan anda Rims, the Jockey, Ie nesating Pllinmer ataken ant urees, ao that tive highostaes arses | hake of whieh, BUYERS. Real Estate at Auction. | Het SA Phan chan abst | ne Mie | sane We Will Open a Case off WESTCHESTE 8, his tm to The loss r ame. but Bhould rot the spect Teasonabl Giants th how. dwart much as It's as remember, of little VALKYRIE Ul, 130 FEET. | sevtiene ta et pret Samer ine | BICYCLERS DISCHARGED. HARRISON | DMORTON AGKIN? ee Her copper extends only t rding to the Pall Mall Gaxette, the cup challenger will ha: MiG Son’ We quoted an claiming that | {hreatening to make a complaint to (he | presijent Harriaon torday at the Fitth|spuns, English Blue a Will be an minutes F than | The other two me arrested were Avenue Hotel was Gen, Sam Thomas Serges and Clays in the Beltannia over w so-mile course a soni Murry Follett, of of, Sixth avenue, ad who called to assure Mr. Harrison that latest mixtures, im _another Interview with Mr. Wat ti ted RED Y ait Raden, OE Se West Bothy inet te Had eat many friends he ts hesgiated that, Valkyrie Tf, will La CHance street. Seaceteien Lan fon eet $000 feet icrelt ‘Thomas remained with the ex- Frank T. Morrill, owner of Vamooss, nna of: bi | A with Asphalt Very Soon. President for a half hour, and at the § 1 5 00, fered a challenge cup for team yachts, The race | Wont was sent by Corporation Coun-| conclusion of the Interview aid that It r y will be held June 29, over the sel Scott to Comptroller Fitch yester-| had been of a purely social character. American Yacht Club Sv-knot found moose, Judge, Yankee Doxlle ond Ree wii! start [Harber Asphalt. ¢ tion at the suggestion of running the old) that the course 1: too rough. *) AnderSon year, to keep the Eighth avenue asphalt | ¢ again—Harrison and Morton, He 9 Capt. Joe Elsworth, yachting department. Commodore Cook hell al work on the field, The team plays ting Inst evening, and it was decited that [J Shields pitcher: Jonah Hughes, should be| sailed on Rai i Saturday, July 13, and Saturday, Saturday, June 15 will also be the « of the yachting season of the N. J. A. C., and | SmpIFe on. It ta the Intention of Commodore Cook to ‘make | The Del this a memorable event in the history of the| Mage and banners fying. The winning ¢ yachting department. After the races a Fecelve 6100. ve prethes for next sunny | ffOM? AUK Hlevele at the corner of Sixty. | know." « oted for hobs iret atreet an Madison avenue last oh The North hore Teonis Club will, open the| Afternoon at Recr mark night “and became unconscious from his| Mr. Harrison remained at the hotel all ERM, AD He. to-morruw on ite grounds at Livingston, | Hassall Clty and Reore 1 injuries, the forenoon, He did not give a altting: i mee The standing of clubs In the League thts morn- | PUGILISTIC POINTERS. ee esca, ws tr | fam ne fo Gar Nn vlad frm leg) PU ree LS 194 Broadway, Jim Kennedy has received a letter from Sam Tommy Ryan for twenty-five ‘rounds in the Sea aide Athletic Club next. Monday night, writes from Nahant Beach, where he 1a training. that he| ‘The feature of yesterday's racing at Gravesend #8: % yea the nie feeling its obeat ee getting better--- in excellent condition, and will leave isl way the defeat of Floretts, Auguat Melmont's that, next) been accomplished are in favor of dis- ; ‘ FTO tty rani Bm Maey | Benutitul, game owt fly, Axiom won amid) 1 29.000 REC! | solving. It we're helping to tn handiors will be Dick O'Brien, Mike Sears, |dend silence, for almont every one at the track | ave near Newark. | Chairman Larocque sald he had got} make them better Jack Everhardt denies that he Intends to ap- lirse hod nothing to do with é pests Meceaeton rm, Rita," | tar and cel, Mean hy Pa pan [a cterinindog'at he Commies to| because a good Ce : | “A great many drembers of the Com- | s Mourn, ron to Springfield, one mile, At the 4 £om-| ant to id to PRORS ares There In only ove reason for Axlom's arent im fs ike ond frame Matar, Torn inne tC mitten feed na Y do, that wa have, we: | igi : ai afra h jolals, New Mani Hae om. She highly. trled. this old tavern, then to e ollaw. ai- complished pgoct, t | dea offered Tommy Ryan the Zrorement te tem hen races ane ran ity heavy Se te ete ana barhall, be Aemrable tardieband, No concerted |Geal where they house to put on the finishing tou | goings’ eo struck a dry track, which Keop always to the right at forka, action hes been*taken, howerer, and I) claim ‘to do that. Ryan will leave hi Runt have tees more to her iiking, for she wor | Gemetery in Heath | do not Kr ters at Ambury Park ow wheel sneer: BITE ee etay: git nanalers ntzy Heh | are they gotng tovent ey x) Santa anita (aot imamyll:cngqant unt utes they ts,| NEW REAPPORTIONMENT. | profit on most of and Dob Armstrong. inthe wine Marty McCue and Tommy 4G: ** have signed articl ‘The Long Islan’ Athletic Club, not being able will take place In Grand Army Hall burg. “There will be four elght-round boute be- | 126 pounds, wa A Ere ak traoadane | oun A ¢ : tween good boxers. there” tore. FapIdiy. ns pare Rig: tactuecdivislon, dleesny ce Blue serge (fine: diagonal) snite, $10, Dilly Fras a ib ecedtol fo bs bent nee showed none of the speed. hy eg tarnsree cided uponby the majority of the Com-| Pin check cheviot auite, $12, with Tchrtatie “MeManus ‘at ihe, Lenox Athletic | played nthe Brooklan | Hi Himittee, elght of t w districts are Club show 1a Brooklyn to-morrow night his | Probably: ny Sa ager, Dan Gallagher, will Ine a challenge | Serre gruciiing Im his race on a will be given to-morrow evening at the Arena, While five are doubtful. This leaves re Co rl ae eae | wenisstmo Misriets eure for the Bemor axb COMPANY, wetore the Seaside or Sea Beach Athletic Club. ‘ dee Wat Retinal) es ? : \ Brnat prefers Young Corbett AM ghtty any Nn Htaten’that| Mt hurtling, om ihe part of howe terened to] S ihe pronent programme ts to give a | two @iores: Froadway and Canal Street, Son tothe conciiston that he) (PAP TT Coney Iatand on dune 1b, counia tor PUbHe Hearing at the Clty Hull May 31, Broadway below Chambers Stree ‘The following card has deen arranged for the show ‘& tournament pounds betwee 137 pounds, Hughey Boyle, of Elizabeth, will match Johnny | rainy weather horse. He ran lis mile and the bantam-welght ‘champion of Del Jimmy Haughie and Geor trim for their finish fight, which will be decided George Dixon aptional taeidemt and Betts came to , ~. nrotiype rescue yeseraay ant permives vxe| DlOOd and assists nature | ADVERTISEMENT BLANK. tei igs Lanes tose: lt bon bsee | in repairing wasted tissue $Ptuations Wanted, 20 Words vmwnmnnenmmme 100, ote used that many did not remember its exineny,| MUSt have a wide range RATES: Help W: 4 Words. ae yet the umpire acted up to the letter in calling] OF dy cefy]ness . Boarder: 1» Rooms or Apartments to Let, = the game with no new ball forthcoming, of usefulness. for Louiavitie to pay for its parsimony or nexiece| SCOtt’'S Emulsion of Cod- pitcher, even of Rusie’ | the rest of the crew ali tagged out from thelr | tong. Fide. Doyle's home run in the eighth {nning was @ en rune to the mod. forlorn hope. eos De. ¢ Inted Rrweklyn rooter, who ~ Here’ a at \ Three bicyclists were discharged by! Qen, Sem Thomas and Union BiermayHepepenced , Justice BR. ¥ vi Police Cor (outay, WhO wele arrenied last Highs Leaguers Like the Old Ticket. Hanutusivcre aa thing Dr, Joseph Collins, of 43 West Forty- World, no quantity of vinth are wee. 2 ve 4 the prisoners: Horatelatreateg hy "Wiicthnay” Prick | ous Platt’s Opinion Considered of| Material of the right kind the Dunraven aya- Getalin with cabled reports. i “The lamp had not been out five sec- orga aa teeta Pate My. hone to made one of the largest relight it when I was arrest he said. | About the only caller of note on ex-|deals in Scotch Homes eel. 14,000 rquiare | of canv: * a | ——— Brovktleld-Union League faction of the A ae | GOOD NEWS FOR BICYCLERS. |°;,°:,. SUITS, " ty He declared that these frienits would RTING MISCELLANY. Gumpert" Seoree like to eee him President again, equal to the best custom work, Elghth Avene In to Ne Repaved | Gen, ures, Va day thet there was no reason why the| Gen, ‘Thomas expressed his aatisfac-| every One worth $25 and more. mpany should not Commissioner Brookfleld says that the would object to Gov. Morton becoming eee eee GROOM. | pavement in order. was asked If he did not think Boss Platt $9 50. who fe known to all |e The Delcassian Baseball Club, which plays the) work of repaving the street will be be- | . pee bt rademy (eam. Now DD Mf . the tail of a ticket headed by the Indl- present short time ano a hand. | Brewer's Academy team on Sunday at New Dorp, gun as BOON as possible, | : 1., has signed with the three Hughes | —— ana man, A mall lots fi or cap to the New Jersey Athletic Club's! the great tumblers, who will perform | Snel ls 1 § from lr great Tl et rsifowas.| - “Oh, T don't know about that. Tunder-| varfous Stores and Whole fies) INJURED RIDING HIS BIKE stand Mr. Platt objected before, but! gale House on sale only a8 ; changed his mind when he found that Rendered Uncom-| ii." objection could not influence the| 194 Broudway. we stood h eat LU result, Perh he may change his Marshall Wooley, nineteen years old, TESn ibn, SUITS $7.50 that wore $12 and $15, mind again, And then, again, he may not of 6) Fant Beventy-neventh atreet, fell|have anything to. say about it, you} SUITS $10 that were $I8 and $20, ihe, first base: T, Hugh edton, third base, J. W Plunket, left field; M. Crager, jay ‘will be Mr. 8 will leave ray Marshall Woole: A be held in the club-house. Me 4 M o is v6 Another ood be the home team for the . made up of the game players as 1e was taken home by his father In a! to Artist Johnson, who is painting his nd Stare in their game with ne ate re Pat ue a = — portrait for the White House. Stewart Building, © id WITH THE WHEELMEN. LXX’S WILL DISBAND. BNOADWAY AND CHAMBERS | O%% Land and Water Club wilt hold Day openthg regatta, a8 usual Stearns firm, that te tom finding that the Le A.W Out of Politicn. R .692Phi'adetphia., 19 14.822) contract with ¢ 9 67) Baltimore.... 10 10.600. tho manufacturer BETWEEN FULTON AND JOBN STS, Fitapateick, manager for Kid Lavigne, which eee estecAS UF a8 haa ruled the men of, wl) | > a uae for them. | The Committee of LXX.,organtzed tant | OPE" SAE y evening until 0 6’ cl@ok. states that Lavigne has resumed training for! poston......: 18 10 .866|Washington.. 7 18.30 o 8 Fall, and which rendered valuable wer- * hia match with Jack Everhardt, which In to be New Yorks 12 11 .622|Loulaville.... © 18 217! 4 0.mile road race for tho championship of | yice in rescuing the metropolis from ecided In the Seaside Athletic Club on May 20. oe e Rergen County will be hold under the auspices of | ‘Pammany during the last election, ts Cs) aay — to weight and will! Games acheduled to-day: the Overpork Moat Club, of Leonta, Nv J. OM} going out of politics, No formal an- IME rf the ring in perfect condition. Fitzpatrick | New York at Cleveland. Memorial Day. The Overpeck trophy In valued aah ® 2 e 4 ot fer nari aan tn econ | ugg ota jee eae Tees ater atthe | Rouncement of the approaching dixband-| BETTER i t joteat Youn Griffo, find that he was sadly din- Pittsburg. ken County of 020 year's atanding at leant, The re 5 re’s i ~ appointed when informed that the match was om.| Dowton At PIMDNTR fem Connty of a yeare anti at tat" l ing of the Committee will be to winay There's a smile eo ee The start will n= mate at 10 A.M. on the Fort | Up its affairs, on Uncle Sam’s “Mysterious Billy Smith, who will meet GOSSIP OF THE TURF. Leo road V avenue, Loynia. Briavn It wus never Intended to make the cond fourth, fh - times are Hy and Jim Weetoott. It he defeats | wan grieved to see the filly finish unplaced. It and th sare perhaps too conmerva. if sail for Rngland to get on a Sght heard tive. After the road race Is over and the ofclal f any epectal complaint among Burge, weltet t "champion of | 1s nét belteved dhat welgAt tad anvtsing, to do ounce fuss two-tpiringt the ariers the members against, Mayor, Htron tor | by selling close to th Floretta’a defeat. She wan ailing from al present will no doubt apin onto Plainfeld, ten approving the Wi-Parusan bill and re- 5, Se as ee erenese Ghich covered her toreue with | Mites away, (attend the opening race meet of taining Col. Waring, and declared the cost; not af cost the National Cireuit In the afternoon, | Mayor's c Wesend, and she will probably be given a {disband : ‘ , uarenice Ue wae, eae Chairman Larceque sald this morning: | Many people are id Lavign wewhety lt wil te? fet for two short | Wery sanlly, and ID mow (aking style ' to flagpole. There turn to right, di There is a smal jew Manhattan Ath urban? His race yesterday was an eye-| Plainfield, crossing rallroad at Wi Airect to and given a god day and track, It will’ Elfaheth. thirteen miles, thence by road to New~ be a Tecehorse that beats him. Many’ persons ark, or cars to New Yor formed the opinion laat year that Roy Kl 6 « Democrats Ger 22 Dintriets, Repab-|OUr big boys licans 8) Pive Doubtfal. - clothes, Lut we defy even at of the for an eight-rount Hei Nin was’ a uke” The writer maw him in|, A Me army, of ridere gill descend upon Paty-| | Under the new plan of reappartion-lexpert to discover where it ; ie cline nn apheah wilt proably. be made, | Assembly districts of thé eify, ax pub-| Comes in. a4 Unlege for disorderly conduct, ahould the eyeth | ished exclusively in yesterday's = eee ce) sees | “World,” will be substantially carried i ane J out Ty the Aldermanic Committee, on| Blue diagonal -vorsted autte, $9.90, County Affairs, which has the matter} Mixed cassimere suits, $9. 50. ally, he had no speed, It was claimed at the Its card In time for a show on June 1, to postpone It until June 8, when {i | something of a wt field of plators, in Pathway ts to b to the fact that Tara The annual dinner of the Riverside Wheetmen | Feadonably certain. to be \Republican, | TACKETT, CARHART Manbattan Athletic Club | Langdon yesterday he gave an exhibition that — in_and Young Laonard, six | must have heartrending to the backers of | Purves {00 tt, yi Billy Lightfoot and Bob | the Preakness gelding. Pulling the Relding Up) Mone corner of Atlantic dune ie ee ea aoe oe aoe eee eae ant at nim with despore | 42,0 ,needauarters In Brooklyn on Tharedar:| M’KINLEY AT GRANT 'S TOMB. IN as A Jarn, Durge and Kid) M:Partiand, | ate energy, made up all the lost ground, and wae ee ea te the checking of wheels, and and the report wijl then go back to the Committee for further consideration, when it will be reported for final action anything, the meet ta by success. The Ke the Ne Preakness fame horse in| All Taague members will be furnished with! cy Wood's Hall, Jerser City, tor St 1 game hors ty COL the world could be badges, and none will he IBUS, O., May 24.—Gov. Me-| You buy them ‘You save from | thould be productive. of lively unless he produces his men Kinley has n invitation to for fof the frlenda of boxing. The apectal feats | areeteement makes (U compulsory. fer alt deliver an. i irant’s tomb on $ $ the ‘how ‘will be an elght-round ‘content at 116) | eembors ta hin h Memortal D. 00 to°d! Bobby WAson ant Lilily Tucker. | will any entry be rece! n the evening he will be the guest of ° Roi wil bo aig ile between ri serinany Applian’ be 4 Gen. Grant Post, G. A. Rt, of Brooklyn, ra ' Ge and “youne Mccattrey: sion LS oe ‘ fis Goundee ant Mike eottord, 3 war wilting. to ar on bie etry | Sethe Mantouk CIE, AG By buying them Pacific A. C., and Jack Trainor, Lenox A. C. y kind of @ start, ith her, — — — oe e and get better not af Motte © Sandowne proved yesterday that he w furlong in true racchorse style and stood a drive any Sp-hoant b He has eee Lang ee ht a usual, ei a 4 Nothing but the Hiiney Rallis of Philadeiphla, vor dim Dwyer | horse aust. have a” arudee agains the hum ay trunk Tne running BEST LEATHER AND BEST WORKMANSHIP, ton or Fitzsimmons. Boyle has _reverai more) when it 1s least exneted a arge te here sii iinoet he States, bonera in hie choot whom he will turn uit | ce ie) ap unauitasiall| Caen ae ve ea SA a i RUSSET, PATENT LEATHER, CALF, shortly. terday that a is ‘and me 4 ry e e . ‘ ‘ery day next. Plaza at 1.30 P.M, where a photograph will be ‘ a Bike int, the minety-pound borer, Is anions | and Satur taken, ste", Theatre: pary"(a the evening Seeing is Believing, lo get on & fight wit! er Dorsey or any other | i ¢ 8 1 Bantam, at hfe welane faa med "round “bowt I voatae bcd ie euiee Baa a See for Yourself. or to @ finish for a aide. Ginto and hi iit i Chick eenr er Bacher can be found at 2089 Third avenue. a | vere on the Jockeys | Diviaion will hold a meeting, after which every i For sale at 1211 Broadway, 114 Fulton ot, 2210 cietidet Fines Ain the frst itee | ching will be i readisess to Join a parade of the Third ave, 343 Eighth ave, 65 Barclay et, 266 | ‘The rewuit vin the last three the | Gant Toade” Aswrtation, wh ‘echeduied ‘400 Third ave, 9 7 The following cable wan recelved at the Poller | starta were prompt and sery got start a 1.90 ah pe Ta, the evening ears will BROOKLYN—83, 1367 Broadway, 431, 1181 Pale 1 Plimmer-Corfield fight, which takes! The Brighton Neach Assoiation hae appilel for ranged by Mr. Austin ¢ n Allen have been ee Wultam ¢ Tennis Shoes (400 Pairs) VILLAGE LOTS, rowan, [Saturday at 8.30 A.M./ John §. Mapes, Auctioneer, Hall are in eplendid ee naw within forty-eight hours.” Hoth are down to 97 LPS ye oe PRCnsRate : 9500) nde and should put up & rattling go, as the Miatiy i anawed Gy arses (Special to The Evening World) AND SELL THEM AT UPFICE 69 LIDERTY St. NEW YORK OUFEs yaya fight strong at that weight. It will be AU ORe RUITNOTE Mey. . ive 2 Raat nineae Era . AVE severe “trial, and “the win tisk tor a Wie Faring In a whorl time | pont JeKvt 24 —The revent forest A Cents on the Dollar will elf at Punits Auction, Match with some of the bal ‘erackajacks. given thet Gov. Matthews w which started tack of Milford burned over « + ay SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1895, her injunction agatnet t pave such oes are he most fash °° @ @ an exhibition in Halita It burned up many at 2 o'clock P. on the emutids ar the village of ciation. It le not known ti will be aerved this afternooa or to-morrow every, desir se are. fhanufarture WESTCHESTER, NoYes native town, last night and was we es ee often started tc ra Me Cee £0 very choics Lois, situate of Green and Waslbe e488 Amainat Sunday Hascall, attion Alden Soir bars cue , Tagion‘aves: and Tutty, of Covingto got a de) 37. PAUL, Minn, May 24—Judge Ole, of the Normally, Cong. Ne a Sahara MA spends #) Football end COE MMHOLIRR | very desirad iy unprovicig, netghbare stan 19, tan rounde teed might at Cinclnnatl from pistrict Court, today issued @ permanta Uy tu Rriday she aught inthe ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT, Macadamtccd i tleetrte ten ents : 2 nee on the present or that village, one trout, weighlny Three minute ‘ate five mil id iS aeeebel Agia Nha Uneshalf pounte, two weighing, (wo from Van Nest depot on Harlem River ho was matched at affet ober parte of the Clty. one ‘one ‘and ce-halt nok Raltroad. ny. of Tron d daeaslug tat he wiih oun te and scnerelgnth” paunde, TERMS RABY. ‘ mnsuariers Of 4 pound, aie welebing P TITLE INSURED DY THE GUARANTEE TITLE. um to-morrow night, | ta 8. Paul j thew quarters of 4 pound. ey weignins en! . 23 Warren St.,-near Broadway, RAUBER AY Seen camen tae. nt that he will not mee : nine to twelve inches NEW YORK, Maps, &c., of Auctioneer, ie that Dizee Bas refused af 2 n ‘be matched. s | BASEBALL CHAT. A preparation which 5 ; <= enriches tnd purifies the TH WORLD'S MONEY-SAVING eee of & game Ip a rather severe penalty Such a preparation is ing only four baile to li ie Teason to Lee be forgotten The dian (ooein a matter whic ment ahould "have provide fr number of balls to have prevent er sue tut | liver Oil with Hypophos- 4 hites of Lime and Soda, Phe uses of Scott's Emul- ey were but two days ago Yerertay | SiON are not confined to el, Errore furniah mo aupport to pity, With Amos ant | Wasting diseases, like con- rigid Aeang oe ie eme sumption, scrofula or se, 8 anemia, They embrace ee pion Write your advertixemest on above blank and send (o Ta We ve at Tum Woaip's New Uj Office, at the nearly all those minor ail- Rea dinedsy BEAR veer ah te roogs enn Te Womee' Maram Oeics, Gun Hundred and wenty- als uml and iT WILL BE INSERTED IN THE MORNING WORLD. of work on the part of Ji to be of much use. ee! le ments associated with the hue, bats. get guna wel Loss of flesh. “innings to play and“ne | Scott & Bowns, MY. All Druggists, 50, and