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The Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 7

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CIu (iimS-fmofraf: Snnbinj, piil 15,1805. BA.t:UALl. A.l.rSEMl-XTS. QUIT WOEK. CHESS.

0'B cm test t-etween tLe laeii, McLeod wiai.g the lirst Tl II K. a mt dann moa attaek arMIl an-ruinx. (i Not tj tempted W.t taU of th P. for after 14 Kt i.uM fuli.iw 14 5. ea If to a.

teo 15 t. 5 1 to Kt 3. to It rompletely dUorpa niijoj the atlTere K'a ici-. c) It la nirioas to note tho of this In the airerse Kt at 5. oil With a tih to the and to the i-ifcihihtj of to 4 wjeat'tM appropriate.

let Aa ei'-elletit and well-timed more that fr-ra hi rame. t-t althHira win the ei-hins aw fatal. Ifi He not. of courne, reatiir to win the tor 'wo Ka. Tula the ecllrt to awol.re altn-pUcity; but Kt to 4 alo a etei-iniTe.

lnrjitue to aiaouDt to Ter 1 u. sa-rt ul ii-jbie. ftill yo trat a le nfi'ion "-ory It Kind i1 tie mm" uiu-i hulil t-T. t' li-tioo le o.i f.r 4 I it ti, re I'iru, 1- il uiie ao-1 tr.w 1 iirvci.ted l'4Bi), Ju 1' it 4 l- tas-'n 6 t.io rRMMel l' on Kfa Hie. airfl tli whl'-e Mark I ti a t.i i-n a ji- a protiM.ttd l''ni on 2: I1' I' bit -jfr.

tu.nl I'sti K' tie. It t- tl at I'aivn- i 1 lt tln-re in iMiiMug lii the jiti the I TL tlir.l i-Mi '-I 1MB 1 Kl P. aioli i nftr le I.M-i Kt 1 La4 iixvvl t- III il- catr-t le rf Uie two earli-r jthi or nliit- Jieeu. Tin l.i:e 1 at 1. 1 4 i i li 1.

1 ci''ur. either i- I. io'V or one of ti m' ne i.U' i'awxt. Ul i. av.xj two citui vy I Me.

Tlie lieu Champloiiahlp Match. As noted last week, after a xeven dajf ret. ti great Lltiteh li.r ehet ehalil-iuintii; of tli w.rUl s'ihI lixel to ieuiuej at cndr the i.uj i -es of llo? 1 rauki Aliens Cluli. i tl at eitT. iny is to le coui.uuej tUe Quaker City until te vt the ajera 1 .4 ad.lel thre; gaines t- M-ore or i mi: iv rjmm adtllt ii.iiallr are iiiayed In Saahvllle To-Day.

The Nashville teaai. onh the Eian- agemect of Stallinga, will ot-en their aerie of three game- this afternoon at Sjcjrts-tnan's l'ark. 1'be are com- poaed of splendl 1 ball players, several of them being notel ziiivvg tbe best la the country. The, are Meera. Sweeny.

O'Brien and Whiteiead. who are iil Itiowu in lue b.M-ebail profoMon. The game wii! l-e a.i.-U at 4 o'cl k. sharp with the tollowiiie battin; rder: ahrlli. Mearj.

left we.ny. Centre U'-H'-tl. he; a-hpv. third base: Whitehead. fh--t atop; flrat laae; ratciier; Webster, right Bor.

her pit -fc. r. New Orleans ia. Mt C.il; third er, trt It at. eomd ba-e: t'ollina.

centre Ken-neily. short titp: F.ol. rts.it Sclia-bei, catcher; Vn-viiug, pitcher. Twa Ginri at Carralltoau There- win be taa ftiaei of btc-bail to-day at lerran'a Tark, Carrollitn. The first will L-gln at 2 oc5ck aci wlil between the liostoa aad teams fur a d.

and ti.e will be at 4 ts-tween th a- S'-e k-ings and Aliens for i'WW a cle. Ti ce teams iuclude cie endij amsreur talent and good games luay be expected. Battlaar aad Fleldlac Averscra. Tba following ar tba battlsg and trlltcg arerasea of tha New Orl-a teaaa tul.as AprU It: BATTINQ ATF.HAOES. Tiaiea Osmes at PaaeP-at'c Name ku.t'o.

hit. tun. a t. 1. ....3 11 4 5 2.

Kraua 2 5 S. lUl.er.. 2 .1 4. la.wie.. 3 1-34 4.

S. 3 2 3 it 2 4 t. 3 112 3 7. 11 1 3 K.iined 3 12 I 3 s. I l.ii l.i nr I 4 tVtm.tler..

2 1 Club's averar 17 Z2 JfC I'll, "ilicn the i.iai. ii in to iiiljo.inied M'n- real. Ti reader hi reeoii-et in i 'ore Latker, MtliUz. In I' i.l.' Itl.l- Kl i Z. Sh.ulJ the Rsme of yesterday i el.

and be wired by Mr. Ijifsker la tiisie fur press. It will be found lu another (oiumu. Kfwi. If the creat team match twtween t'te North mid Siuih of uine nl ii tended on the th iLlant.

tLe rnii have kept a discreet nilen-i' on ie I H-t lint tit eximiieraiins a '-r-liriniiiir. The lat lis le ')'' ti.Twe.-a two iH.t house pu.ilitt 1 more apt to Ve vir I arr'M the water than even the bare the wh i of Oral Britain, and lib-ed the wh ie lies-, world, and that involved the mental icf of more picked playi is of ftiL'laiul Tn.ly. re lection not liiitterhiir to the age. ho far the ni-re a al-e money was erneil. the Show alt.T-Hodjres mat brotiehf to a vith ie eventeeth irame on the li'tfi The -core hen Rtood till, with 4 drawn, ami Showalter by capturing tiie laui mentioned in Kt tscreU tue uiat li bv the odd oartie.

But on account of the 1om.oi.-sm the more, the tetiti.iitH. before liejriiminr I'lay. Hfrti-I to i uike The match one of eleven games up. ex-ept aa to i he atak-n. which were to depend on tlie aevent.H-ntll came In onetion: so that llodces lma atl I a fotir- foid cLaiic to mwTer bia loat luorels.

Ilnd Canar o. 101. A C.U1E FXl'lM THE AXTUJJX A the finely carved cameo, while It mty i M.s,s ss the tijsh and brilliancy of the iliai ii.ml. ii.fiv yet challenge our adPiira-ti. by the l-canty of clear-cut lines and the tine precision of Ita reliefs, so the tiiariu or au etiuiug u-ay ti ne.

iw lu ie mere sparkle, but lu the admirable dentil. l.reclMoc and tlmol.in.vK of ita win diiz coups. Knch an tnding Is illiftrMtd iu the followiur tretty fluiti recently occurring in a hard-fought jMirtie coin estt-d at Havana between Henor Au-drc Vaz.U-. the Mex.can ckes chan- pior. now resident In that city, and V.r.

A. "tllinirer. of New ork. mil jut m.onn.-efl a to wm a ami oy i 's hist move liM 11 In 111 to Iv II eviilintiv calculated to recover i.ia pieci wit a the adeiiiithire: tt-VCli: lilt. iiA TtXDn'3 AVllKAijiX Per Name e-ais-ea.

tuti r- r-t. t. Fanning. 3 1. 4 loai 1.

3 J.r.l 2. It sit 17 3. 1-i li 4. lii.ll.r...... 15 It 5.

1't a. IT J. 7. 1 l.d a h. ni-u.

4 13 1 ..) General club aerar. .13 1.1 cJ iii ui ii r. ST. CHARLES THEATRE. vSSB Matinees! W.

S. CLEVELAND'S All-lied ffislrels! Surtday, April 5 FaUwin's OOmedy Osm-pany. Last week of the season. Ilelpmltosljoys! GBAND SPRING FESTIVAL AND TOURKAMENT AT TUB FAIR GROUND Sunday and Monday April 15 and 10 ADMISSION 28 CE-fTf For Programmer See News To-Day TEKil LN'ATTNG TO-NIGHT. Meet positively, definitely ao.1 liiannablv tha last day la New Urleaus of Suchorowaky 0 iMiperb at 156 Canal Street, baonne Remember, however sncefu1, NANA eaa only retiatia 00 einihltion until Ihsirs: a.

m. till lo p. m. AdiiilaHbsv VOCAL AND IMSTRUMENTAfe Complimentary Concert TENDERED TO MissHAUDEiTEWEtt WITH BEADING BT MR. JAMES C.GUTHRm; AT GRAX3 XOUSEt Om Sturda.Teninf, April iLjj.St, At 8 p.

PRdGRAMMB. Ar.jt-U Pereria.ie. with violin obllgata (4k Must Maud E. teweiL i'lauo Allegro aiiakj, Miaa Graca Csl- loi. I.evi-rte Song, unpublished (Ad.

Locker), lllaa Etta Uuehl. Soiic "The ilt -sags' (BlumsnthaJ), Mr. Ott Pi.l.i!iian. Keadlng By Mr. James B.

Gathii. lNirs lvtlt I airs Opera "Iai Parloa da i Mey. rheer), 5lisa Maud K. T.w.ll. Duct Violin and piano, Mr.

U. WshrBiaj) and Miss Bei Sheai-er. Gavotte "Manon" ikieaseaot). aflsS IStt B.a-hl. Piano Solo "Elfensplal (Heymann), Hut) Kellogg.

souk Good-by" (ToStI). -11X4, ata4 a TeweiL PATRONESSES. Mrs. Page P.aker, Mrs. T.

Marrlck. Mrs. Marion I'-aker, Mrs. L. Mix.

Wui. J. Uehan. Mrs John A. Morris, Mrs.

VV. S. H.neUlct, airs. is. ia Mrs.

A. E. Billings, Mrs. It. K.

airs. lien. Neai, lira. E. J.

Nicholas9. Mrs. P. I -art. Mrs.

H. V. Ugdeo. en. a Mrs.

Mollle sir ParlaMr peter Pescod. Mrs. Samuel Mrs. Ernest Peuci, Mrs. 11.

Mrs. lleli Pcrktos. Mrs. Las. E.

Fenner, Mrs. I'has. S. a Mrs. J.

1.11 Fairfax. Mrs. Wm. H. Hecauift Mrs.

M. it. Fl'-ld. Mrs. Herman K.

si al, Mrs. JoM-ph liarela. Mm. J. Mrs.

I' liau. rie. H. I'haefar, Mrs. W.

Gmuawxld, MlfsCel.at Staoffer, Mrs. I'eter Mrs. Pint kney bniltb. Mrs. Isidore llernslieim, irs.

Joa. 1. Taylor. .1 ra. If.

imji'T, y-o. Gideon Tosaaiafid, s. It. i.u T. J.

Woialward. Mrs. K. Juden, Mrs. Jos.

V. I.lht v. M-s. 'P. Ket111e.lv.

M.v TICKETS, UM5 exchan.eahl for reaerve.1 c-nts at lirsn-l Opera Hons, oa FRIDAY and SATCUDAY. April 20 and 21. fp.Tii 9 to 5 k. Tl. keta fur sale at mnsle storaa of Gran.

wald A Co. and P. Werleln. THEATREJ Corner Cu-tombous and Burf-indy Staw Every Evenlnar at o'cloclt, sadar Matlaoo at jack BURK ES R0S3 fTIAMPION UGIiTWi-lGHTS. KITT 1VELLS-IIIV KEf0LD aerial MARRETTA SISTERS-, Imogens Mriaaroe UUJB MORRIS VEKHIOM Of TIIK TYCOON'S KEALXl Do You ant to See tbe Salt AUnes OBATTD afC UHaiOH" Tf KH ClA irv BT TT1B CRESCENT CUT EXCURSIOM CLUB.tTlX IO NEW IliLKIA, cVi'KIL 3, iaed, MoTeaa Kailrisid Ferry leayes f.i of Esplan-ad at 1 a.

m. Tram leaf Algiers 1 s. m. iumlint, leaves Naw Iberia a p. ao.

'train wnl atop at all regular aatlisa, gUng and returning. lltKlil (ROC5D TRIP) s.uo 1 1 traU Waves New Ibarta bar HALT MIis 3 p. m. tauurwliiolaui wui uaa doua into t'-is mluts free of rga. r-aind trip, 30 cents.

Focimr: oravd Erxonusios, To It riTea ler tie Wm. I Ab-iander Diymi-si 4, Brothcrbood lo Hrr'iieera, to ltUi Ihsuro and return, SI SUA April 22. l.sft-t. via Mta- aiaipi Vail route: train to leav detjt, oinier Ran-i-irt and Howard avenue, at re'iiroitig. leave b.tia K.aig at 6 p.

m. MiaSo and tkuictnc UannP ST ali-ia-inenta J. J. preniencuit, chairman; P. J.

McaBll. O.ia. Beanev, M. locy, J.Sm Pr-enoaegaat, Jaa. Irwyer.

E. Mir. R. Ford, a P. Itoiian, A.

r. J. Ma. -Unit. Jna Urn-r, W.

Millar. Ti- ke's f. psin.1 tr.p 1. CO I'M F. VTA CONCERT Tendered by ta Pupils of Miss LIZZIB SMITH.

AT tTPEB SEAMEN'S BETHEL, Kul'on street, near Jackson atenua, feu'at evening, april 20, o'clock. Assisted by so tne of th bast vocal and Lashrs- menlal talent In th city. Protrraaitue in full in Thursday's paper. Ti.ke's. neral entrance, li Cents, re.srv4 le-.

-S, -O Cell's. p.irpie this ben-flt ts to reeognls th. active aid and rtndere.1 by Mia Smith ill behalf i.f I Itetliei Association dtirin years, ao.1 to enahi ba to pet fe. her ra isP al atodles ia th Cooaerva-lory r.f isie In Tl' kets ca sal at Wgrjein's, Canal stroat, foTlORQAN CITY and RETURN nih-ST GRAND tb saaaoo, to be ciTet, pT thtt W.Kh.iNG..lHN"i C. AND A.svs'lHloy.

of APRIL 'A, ivo. It'1 T'rif tl; children under li y. irs hI? fi-re. Kvcireionls's w.il take i.a R. R.

f-rry. foot of Esplanade street, at s. nv can he pu-e-msed at th train. Tra'n to at all lint Gran.1 u- Hon of th Comic Opera, OLLAMCS. By Eapy Williams and Louis Blak.

BENEFIT Or AUDUBON PARK Coder th Auaplee of th Park Commissi )ar, St. Charles Theatre, for oca wrck. aaaa- metM itf AY 7. 1V Peoplo la th prod.a:tloa. THIRTEENTH ANN Alt MAT FE3TIYAL Hi CEHXRETS BALL, oivxa bt Battalion Washington nnillery, AT THEia ARSE5AL TRIDAY.

MAX 4, UO. Door opaa at 0 P. M. A P. aval.

I Wil las (atrsa ha kas CkMti. CEMiltlh STRIKE! OF FSEK MINEItS IX ALA1IAM.1. ill Not Resume I atll a. Satisfactory AdJaatment of Uiffcreneea Is It cached Five Tkoaiaad Mea Affrcted. Speial to TLs TUues-r'.

inx-rat, Cirmlnham. April 14. A general strike of the free miner of Alabama is now ou. The men ijuit work this afternoon at most of the mines in this district and declared their Intettlon of not return n- to work until there Is a satisfactory al- JdBttueut of wage differences. Especially no taey ueman.

that there shall be a weighmaa at all the mines, and that tLe sub-eon tract system shall n.t be cnforee-L About men went out. The minis still operiilng will be the Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railway Company's mines at Iratt City, the Sioss Iron and Steel Company's mines at Coultiurg and those of the Virginia and Alabama Coal Company at Pattn and Coal Valiey. The first two companies work convicts and the latter use machines. Mevting are being held to-night at all tbe mines to discuss the situation. Both aides are Tery reticent.

Ihe operators complain that the muiers have violated the contract of last July and the mtuers that the operators are trying to lnir-aiuce tbe contract ays- tern as a wetio to sweeinng reductions in their waices. It is known that the Teliuesse any have bids for Cou- tra- ts for all their free- miners on Hie. Meanwhile Pratt City and oaiburg i-oii- vict l.iL.r aill fiimi--. tut ,,,) an.l IV. 1 V.lie a Neirroes all arai-t to work ar J.iue ereeK a ben trouble is Monday.

feared. Additional guards will be placed at the convict n.iii-s. Oil.OiiO r'anos In tise. Just think of it! The l.runewalds are Southern agents this well-mad and popular ptano. 1 A MUSILM I INTS.

TT-fad. Uf IT Grand Opsra House. CHARITY BENEFIT TISEEEEO TO TIB THURSDAY EYEMilS, APRIL IS, AT 8 CCLOCI. Tb Foriowlng Distlaralsbaa Pt ssoaaia and A mat cars Mav Vat- Issred their 5tt least in iME SAtCIL, I'lASIiT. Xr.

ED I KFIf i TAISEK, CuN IkALIO. ft LEON F0'TETWE5L bABilXUMi. Sr. 91RK KAISEX, VIuLIMSI. Ti Celsbntid Spun l.i.

TA Plat Mr. L. LESTEK VltTOt, ZLOCLTIO.M8T. Vf.AK SCENE. FtKHTH ACT.

Shyiock. Duke L. LESTEit VICTOR Mr. LOCZS KAKN4 Mr. PHl.NEAS MOStS A HICIIPAKI) Mr.

I'll AS. E. DOIZ So.anio....MisUlTlKLIiiMAN I Clerk Mr. t'AIiK I Total Mr. DOIZE Port.

Mis ALICE LU 3 il.Si Ij -Risenel Seats SO Cants 75 Cents Tli kats ffr sal at W.rlein'a. st box offlee, aioi al th Home, No. boutu liaihorns S-rtHtL. Parformanc begins at 8 o'clock. a 7 I OIL, NEAR CHAKTICI f.

GOk THAYEK, JK PlU.PK7rOR. la th Ctirio Hall have on more week, be- r.nnuig MM'Ai, i 15, mu.H LL LA A-M HHIt TJiNG n01E, TAPS greatest wonder of th nineteenth eenturv. borse with a fully deelofs-d humnn brain. This burs. pltiveiy uaders-an-ls tore lu-s lanes, Fren.

i.ertuun ai.d fc.i;l sn. iSh a uiiiy al I request of her nntres, but at tne rcuueat of any person preseut, luiiy tindertndin any question pit to her la tt.t three lancuaces aititi.aie-l. If j.mi saw th crowd that went away with Tansy's performaoos y.ss wsaiid not fad to se the bora natur vr inaluce.1 even it osl 1. T-1 ia th -ear, at exhibition ever known. Mile.

La at Is paittvely ia only wanaa oa aart a wro ever trainel a to perform at words of cooiuanil wiji haaian lu-tehUgenc. la pacuxe: The Circassian be.mty and her veuonvais reprlles, the b-sa eve glaring at wiri nvirder-ous intent turhl everylK.lv bebudtng them with terror. Oa th stag 11 liar tb greatest yet, ln-clii iln TEH In IMTAKUILH LilREDO Ta a w.vlerf-il hand bal-ncmg act. TUB 1RL-H OiMEDIAN. -OHV LLTE! In his fliaracter Specialties.

THE LALGH tULli ACK AND JoUNSOX, Tie Sketch Artists THE LATT-T I'KAZK. MI.SS NITTTTT. MORRI3, lu Whitman, Sia' la '-at One inor week of th Fe-ral- pnperao-ator, FKAVK UAWIi'M'. enfirvlv New si--' and ITsracter fhancf-s. Show g.e-s on all th tlm fr.aii 10 m.

p. m. only re.t In the city for ladle, aad cbu.j-en. Is.sw o--a frois It) a. m.

to lo ax ONH DIME ALL. BASEBALL TO-D7tY Mis vs. New Orleans GAXE C-lIXED AT 4 O'CLOCK. LADIES FREE TO ALL GAMES 0I)I FELLOiVS HALL, For Two Nibls Oa'v. SCIENTIFIC EHTERTAINKEJIT, I.E3-.'STI!ATLVO TfiiJ WONDERS OF HYPNOTISM.

Holiday, AprU 16. Tuesday, 17. Dr. Jcssf A. wTio crest'-d In iTrl-ago and Milwaukee a great seiiar'Uo naufiar hi imif.t's we.

til llirf Hirriio. ami the e-- 1 typfsta.1 teir p.n.r distaia- of So miis betw-eu ai.d AUMIsilO. rK4T pr.ir.tT. appil it, vr vtnvr.r. Tf, BEM-Frr fit' niiiJUF" Ffl OP TIIK TEACKEoS' BENEYOLEMT ius keattngs irtM--iprs fatkava-ganza in ni KSTrn.

BLUE BEABDI "Time of acti'-n Vmx laws were bad. ait i.i-a s- erv Kepiete S. loa Tpcl Hit, A Grand Pemt lsie. Sir ihsr-r i'verly. Tfee Midasy I'lalaaiue auceeas.

Isirslval of Pnc of admtaaiiai. cents for adults and Cen's a- eu i.l-sa.. Gruat Paa I'- ir. T-riNvirln Laaoa. Ml.

ConYalescentHome p. (All ete. for this detriment momd be ailre to tli- Chess Editor. 1. O.

Lox New Orleans, 1-, 1 partes crier Caiui Jure iLlru-eiou alii Cliy or i.a; cards ttr-a euer. -rreioalece. i Niuetj-sW. S. IKer contested M.vlw, ramied.

i M.7". "i 2riw.ii. 4. week; but iu tar latter. bole j' to Kl l-cll 1 to tlef.sj LMrv.

Pleased to hear i. New the name iu b.v-hul ed to a tr-f trim-a a on of tae iat.ie ler-'' I utter 1m it assume! irtil and easy 'It i ti.e term, "i'-ix" or i niea i- iij iive.y. or "huned al i "co'Jtise'lor." Ji.lli!;el aubetai.tive.y a ir li ie.Miii Uti.i..i... i would a r- lit the consolidation Hie ionr II nr mr.i- Lattttlii-L of the -st rlis lulo the tw- aruii.a the hhairr.i.j" or mediaeval lortu id fime, inasmuch as one of the two Human). must bale Lteell releiri ti a i 1 he transition iro.itie Persian "nrz" to the Latin, or f-rzia" or "fen-la." to tie old French and -'fici-irc is wrii.n,.

etioii-li. Ti wi.ti ttii.t tljecrr. j.er, II. th "f'o-t tb' In iiuiiil.cr of rr Lstln M.S. ou lies- the l.

riu.4. "f-'rilii" etid "reciua. are iw-a rymy m. imj In lin- Well lull "liisu rum." ciiipi'ed aU.tit the beirintil'i the thlrie. i 'li --iitiiry.

lr. II notes to lie eHect MS. to f-e as old the Ai.i;to-Sa."iii-l. and In the further clr that lu kii Tery ai.ei. nt of l.nT;ii the fime of the pii-e Is the representation of a yut-eu.

The ee-u or ot wt of clicsmeu, In lvll In a usiid-ittie on the J-do IewiK In the Hebrides, and jttnhute.1 -to -orre-tly Sir Freib-rlck to the iie of the twelfth century r-n ier I.lnie'n uiKirpui.ietiiii-Ttee In -Miern hh 'He. p. to the cotitrary. i ot v. ItliMatidins f'inii-h a 'J he pint.

that eecjiiipatih-d i IT K. Mail-deii'a irtirl" London Arch Kocietr in 1 an 'eJ lu Ma-Ma: im' 1i hl tie Cinbiiri; and Ili7.is. ls.S-1 H.ent!fi:liT liJuntrute tie tv.iit. Iloth fir F. Madden and K(-l llltorr of Che.

London, 1sf, rt. In the that It Is to the (Irw'ki. who hf frotn 1'ernia Tl I Vit iiTiin that we il merit or blame of ii.et:iniordiot-iu the 'ie 1 1 r'-i'i'tt i the fi.ri'i.T writer ii a'thiei-h the Term. -tierce. Fieree." "ler." or "Fern." to bfive 1-en more e-t-iloyed than tat of fi-otn The tweifth to the freenth cnta-T.

tmib in and la Fncl.ir.d. yet the title i tiieen' waa I wholly aside, anl wk fn.iilt re n-tied F'-and in tie reign Henry V11T. upon tlie ant ih-cf thft 1 3 aethor's ecrle of continued art! the I'liverx" 'hrolm le. vol. I ilsii 1M1I.

y. 1-4 et tieq And I'l cop. piion 11 ll.liT i-e tni jiint i ner" is no ouefflon ht the well ki own er- larceri-i't of the Firz'R or po-j era to t'i'e the tnod -ni tileep i of that nam" occurred aoh-ly under and liiJbienep.x, so. to. all the nrot-nMIitb-s aa to tin- K.iutn;'tioB -f a nimie and attri'eile for tli piece tiett tit the Ki ic aa Mronc- i iy fMiint t.

F-irutwnn lerew.nn an t'le en- radically opp.sd to t'riental Ideal and trnd'ti i In J. It. Ft SiiMin lloii l'irna. The i.r!detn ab'l t-c -arcfT'''v rratnliied. O'1 er mai'er to A.

PecVhar. Vew la If, an To-i 1 Kt. then I I to P. when 2 It I 1 nt riat-. lwattse then tt tut.

too. If -1 It to P. 7. el'her 1 Kt I or 1 I' to Ci 4. ilefeat the mate.

Andre. C. TT.iTmna. rr.ba. M.ich.n fraclH.1 pnr Jneos; iiii-s ras felidta eh iKT! e-j-clales por t-I t-ptsndo, t-1 qual rid.

infra. I'roblent So. IKS. bt rrr a. p.

R'a-srvnaj r. s. armt. (fVdially Inscribed to Jay Whitt. New Yor.) Black: 9 piece.

ft White: 8 pieces. TThlte to flay and mute iu two moves. Sulatioos. PHOP.IJ3M NO. fT7 liY HI D.

(- 5: it i 1 -male two-taovcr.) 1. to K. PK(E1CM NO. a y. macxzie.

(K li; 2 It 'Z It 1 ti; 1 i II i p4; 1 i 1 4 I eet-iuate White. I 8 i 1 V-" li. 11 to Kt to li. 4 a. Jt Tt to 7 olid.

chi. Liate a) 1 Kt i V. 7 to 4, etc. im i to it Kt ti. 1 (U or 1 I- i V.

or 1 KB, or li, or Kt move; 2 etc. 1 1 to ii II 2 lo Ii l.i. etc Nos. Ii77 and 97S were aolv.d l-r ft. Allieon, B.

M. Hart. hi, fiitns, Kts. I. Jewis.

T. I. Newwime. lii-o S. lnuuj.

New tlrleans: V. Viala, Shrt B. l'rettyman. Kuston. Ijt Trii lot.

Mobile. Jatiie Henry Niuetv-Mx. iicrmim liarns, M-n-ciU. It Althaus, Marietta: S. fi.

TiNer fin-cinmui. A. V. M. ti.

John li. pr.nHe;., 3 C. Bremer. J. lietirr f.r--u.

vo. No. P7T. by A.lrh-u Mj-a rt l. Jil.

1tii Martia Widrow. M. Ib.rter, Tatruii. X. orl-ain; P.

Mnrin. New Iberia, j. UI Allen, 1 Ienver, CoL; Ben Kinseiia, Wakhiuglon, 1 No. "77. Aa the two-UHer Is built i.li:,tr.ite fie i -lt.

I I- t- 3. a. 4 ai 4 a intitWy. B.ueo i. a -iv re i ur.

iy i Ws in j)f -prize winner to fj.taa lli as well it. limy i-. l-n a lntai efn.p.,.a for ali iljt." lu. neat, hot aap.Ui- eatr fr I riae comp.jition. I a tiiuute or Uerure aetiin te Mi.

i- lor tir: riv bun-hie opinion." '1. -v Lu; rrr a ad in ii ni.T.'j lue 1 d-e-oe- i. o. T.isvr. "A BBitt- Nt Ir a Ic to lip a 1 0.1'iS ariiti.i.

a I twof.ild Vieen urnlHi -ti itu a uMBUtlf-xl k-v the cap-tore, mr tham o-itae ja tae -ct of t. A-ij--- '-ie. rf bad mate 1 Kt iB 3. and 1 to o.l a d.ihl i to tf li a l.i or it to a o-M. tlitaa "latrovte fid J.

li ii.ce. Jr -'Ait. ii r- n-r I I -ie eie.i nminiLits-o. 11 Kt 7. a.

U. :i.e i- atea a i. a- trt-ra: li the a Vo-le." 11. awn H.i-ri T-irfc e-i-i- e'mn exactly tai Is mi- re d-i-t, tatiaer than eU-cant. I l.trl- it is U-a 't fitl.

t. Has kucritk-n In t-Ll nti, on 1 T- Mr. criM.j-.e IT.l No. 1 v.e.-k. H.

w-rites lis us -1 A. -r N. yd. I iM th- ll Pm Sam." in-. J.mx to the k-tu.

-f refer Miv io 1.1 trick--y Mr. K-irto! ipcci l. for hi -i- of i if Hot at bast to -n ft I I i i 1 in. 11. 12.

14. l. 1L 17. is. in.

21. 22. 2.1. 24. 2...

27. t. r.s. 4 41. 42.

4.1. 47.. 4. Eixcel.lor Wins at Laer Odds Maid SlarlitBi lie tea Is Uecat. M-mpi-hi.

April 11. im aieonat of tha big fel in the fotirt- ra. to-day te race was diviied and an extra rate the sa.ne ruU-i lions was run. It was an even tr-ak he-ti tokies aol tahnt, witl the -picki-g" ausiey In lsvor of ts to-ka. l-lx-crhtior, at fruin 15 to 1 to to 1.

aas th ou.j long shot that tame al houb 11 o-dero- io, tt 1 lo anl Caroline liAuitiion, at 7 2. Sere easy things f-r who tad teeiit TLe rce a as pracli a icati a IsriWi-eu and l' at. Vani ai.i at the fvs euiered I 7. 5o to 1-ueai. opened as aei.h.

aa a hrtd at f-vorite, but t. Maid was kc- ke-1 down, and ah'i la -at at tla xt (a 4 l.i ii t. 5. raa ail th aay aiih, her held c2 rt Hare lur IPs); for thr-e-year-ol da and upnaxd ha.e aLi u.l ou Hi. a )er; lx Im ilaid liarian 4 to 5, on by four nlu alter a wip.iuf 1-h-at 11 to 5.

e.iM, jui.u up; lame Waiter buucte-. hita the n-J at 60 to 1, T.ia-. 1:17,. i.r. Imp.

N.i..e ld Lorraiue aiid lii.i-y r.u. S-saM-J lhikr 1'ur-- ifAJ. lor So-vear-oi-L" tour M.jO. r. 10 lirMl, 3 1.

kirii i.y l.urtr, ldy 110 I a .0 1, aei-uiul hy a Itortu; t.pfivi lii lU-riim, j.js.ejr. u-lrd. 1 Ja. tarrell. Lorer-, Asl.Uisi.

Caieh and i -lenrieiia "1 hirJ i.l.-kasaw flub II i.li-ap: pars if Dot Oe.ia--.j; ooe nole aul a siiteer.ii. Prio. et 11 lu wis. i.eal; Km lo. 3 to 1, sv.ii-i.1 i.y (so ieinjt-; l- Vk.

i to 1, ihu-d. 1 in l.il. oiiuniuiil ptr-- one m'le. ei.s 1 .0 1., 1. i.k talf a at iiau.tr VI ,11.

1. to a I.a I rati. i l'-i- low U. ll.ui 1. third.

1 I iv-ks- liav Jiia llenrT. Wary Vw L-otad. r. I atHl Lanir oay ai raa. 1 if Selling; pur; one mile.

Chant l' ilr 1 son by a ra 3 to t. oud by ao leiic ha: lot ij. 30 to 1. ini d- JIjt li trdy. Cap'nti and ii.u-.

ji ran. T. me 1.45-4. l-j. xo itil l.i Jockey, li tunasall.

at tfce -t ao-1 ma le iLe circuit uf lao tra. belire lue siarf. Suth KaeSeKlnr; purse $4: seven --ksu. Carol oe -e 7 to 2. s.io bv l.f a in a irum; flnUh; Utile Ih.rrin ij.

t-nlturi, lo to 1. second a limber Welwri, 3 i tuini. Tim- 1 Hijiir. Miaa I'atton. Lender, li; aoo arl also ran.

JJoNMAY 3 EXTKH.A I'lrst liaee purse Pa: six rUvccs. Kaiuas i. rl I I. 1 U. ox VI.

tiajie Vli ani lo. M.ke lu P' Kel.v. Wnby. P7 eacli; U.hrr, Freeiiom, WW ea uliver "o-l Ka-e Purse l': for two-year-el ls; five pirL.ti.-. Saiiie W.ifor, V- iae 1 er-llle.

Trir. ial. I.a.ly McCauo. AsaviLa. Caleb an-l each.

Third IaiM.19 atakes: for two-vear-old mioe.1: four faikss. Kitty s-Kt. liwi( uu. -lo an-1 Ill es-h. I liaie I'nne fno; furiousr- lorn r.ril:,a M-ttle I-entiT fc5, to.

suaie Neil I-uks ef K-nt 102. Uike brosn. lan.r.ft. P.naue T. 103 Jim I' -r-ali.

each; ll.m -st Imllar loo. t-" 111a lo7. so-iner. Beverly. Ill each.

ilth Usee seiiiur: piirse -ii-; one rrile. Misa Mamie. Mary 51 lit '-el 1 i J-oi il.ir.1. Iaidy livy, let each: Pajr-en-e I'arrie II pr Z-silika 105. Hit.

lU.e purse alx V. Carls, PI each: Marts, lieyers. 9Ct Fl'ms-r T. Se'on lo. ta.t.

tnit-r. ls e. Parthian lo Sam I-ainier li-, ratri. 107. Venlur 111, Ii.i4eft Ilk I'll Break Daws.

fpectal to Th Ttmes-Ilemorrat. Lexington, April Penn's got horse Eil, by Hyder AIL out of Za.l.-e, broke lown at the trick here ves- ternay. was a bread-winnee in si leral le extent last y. ar. and this sen s.

as iH-iuff in Pa re. 1 rmirr iie ai cave to bo retired. Rarlajg at East St. Lals. Bt- Louis, A 14.

Honors wer divided be tween favoriti-s. seeond choices ami bo at East St. Isis to-day. It flne weather and a crowd waa present. Tt finbUies wi-rt- exciting.

First Race Five fnrloncs. Kentnclrr 101 (Haiiii, to 3. woo; cirampian lot (Uur- re.i). 10 1. leinl; tox iLiiui.

tl 10 third. Time 1 1-2. --oud ir j-nra. -Jvinron rleriam. 4 to 1.

woo: Brvant 1 fier ier'. to I. as od Pirate Chief liui. 3 to 2. thinL Time 1:21 12.

Thlnl Ihi'-e Kisir farloniT-. Manzlna OR to 2. won: Ma Jla-c1e S6 a to 1. aecorel: It. Azuew 1L5 it a 1, lime 0 5i Fiiiirta Six fnrlorrs: Tiaernfte i J-rinni, 15 to 1.

won; ll permo l5 il-rer. 3 lo 1, tss.i: j-in Hukey iig; i a.na1.11. 2 to 1. 11 iru. lime 1 jo.

Fif'i Bile: aeliliir. se: 5 2, a lot ii. 3 to 1. aeeocd: 106 (Wal-i ei. ti.

1. Tine -1 x-i Ihi K.x aelTtnr. Powers l'i Joaesi. to 1. won: Teaale I Kl ao to 1.

ii mm Argo 104 l-uxai-uu, 3 1. inira. lltu 1 THE RIiCt. Duval Athletle Clab Reorraalael Will Bid for the Corbet t-Jack-so a IgBt. Ja.t.T Lie.

Apnl 11 J. T. T. Boxfen. tt c-uiac-r of th Duval Athle lc Club, which pullust off th Corbet Mitchell mill at thla plac in January.

Stated to tb sit hern elated press outTsp-bdeUi torht that th clb bad been reurgaAl-ed and that la would bil for tb Oarbett fght. E.iJ says that th near chub la barked by asn uf th wealthiest apurti-g aa la the etaiatry, whuse -ns will a g-aranU to Hi fighters and the puM tha everything will te level. He tiiat ituat ther no law ag-inst in and that there wui not tue ai'-totit at liow-ea txa.l.'T aays that te ba a-aiiruvcea fio.ii srbeit 'hat he w.said tat C-a 1 to meet bene If 11. latter eaa h-iacd to axi anvied artKa aa ta present aarec- Bjeut iatas tha ti fisht shall tak plac B-rtn or lasi an-l -nasi line, tnis ben.g pais la boa iw of JaKSi csnr. rUaue ttjtt If th will meet fu-bett here, WLil Ifot'l 1 fa.r treat n.eat.

Bo-dea says tiiat he is i-w la nws -parwo'" Iajyi Jir Bisnarer. In rerard to Th iiUTer. 1 ie also ak-hea It stated that If th oe-v clb sia-cas-dsi In r-tt'iut n.i-.-f-. newstiprr mm wui ts h-ld tir a.lm!tBce tuswy aa they were at IVtadt-a ttrr bs knows mora bow llin did ha Jan-irr. It stsaild be a'ated ts ragatd to Bowdeo's aa- aertl-ai t-at Jsckaa and irsrtstrs enui.i raht ler InterferetK-, that lov.

i on need aa aay ng that any wore attempts are made to eff prtr fihts in trt ri no ni eail a )clil a-saloa of the ts-ocur th paage of ta li gging U'. Fltaalmmoas aad a Peanaylvnala Railroad Hrakeaoaa Coaa to Blows. Special to Tba New Txt Aoril 14. WMl ictttrnlog to Newark. X.

from this city, on th Psnn- Tal ii road train. Friday aTternooa. IT-ilist "Eo-" FitaiUxmons and a brakeman bad an nHiater, for which the ia.Mec as ha nil a-ek rclreaa. who saw a.aer. i-iat tiie l.rakeiaia a-na lo the fa.e.

nd that tre lattee wu re iu by hts friends. TTw brakeman ii.s.ta thait IW struck him lirpt. and la sap-port of ttla ssertloa ax-dhlLS a biack eys. 5t Tet Ready Try O'Maller. Special to Th Times-Democrat.

fX-cago. Aj.rll 14. lajciinick CMaJley, foma. preailen. of tb CUuiabian Att let's Club, will leav tr bis beto 1eji to-nrw afternt.s-, ty sU cam to aatlst th def'ts.

was to bar bees tried ta and ra're North to Hid cs nnttl A rain be caa 10 Cticsgo ami wis j. th S-ax mill it pcaentaa him nntU atHl 1. Iia week fc traveled Nona tnore. tut the Mat Is aot yet ready ta try ITALIA MtllDETl. A Saa Killed la Charles Es-ra)ie of tbe Tdunlrrer.

Jade En iie lb-st nr.ie to Ti Central a last biht and irt--1 that au Italian h.s been murdered at hi plantation in St. Charles parish. The man killed was Paul Baloctlno and the was IVter Paisano. The Judge do- nljes the n-urderer aa a man about thirty -live jiar old. Ave feit sit or fcigt wliu.i fro-a 1-.

To 1 1.. II" ts a an wk.i very s.mra 1 when as ex Lau u.l la' place where he was s-en was where he vi a tn.i 1 1. is city. He has sonie friend at iw.a.r fii-ntation. and it is thought thai be might go tiiera.

Judre Km: i.as cT. red a re-vrj IM" for tha cat ire of the ur.rei. 1 I 1 Th A In l' ts a tie 31 very etc. 3 I Laakrr Altai a Hefeats Melulta. Spe ial to Tik Iwiwx-rat.

Itlloile'cUa. Ajiril H. Mewrm. Iesker and KteluiH. the chesa chaini iin, re-sameJ play here to-lay.

Iker innlni; the cinth game In the forty-niutb more. TUB HEEL. Onal atnt yesterday trraUig waa ctillTece. with aa tlrycle race betwevo th eauteetaoia: B. kidlrrT, Kd Xewmaa, 11 llanda.

1 llayem. M. KroD'-lT and A iik. The antt aa or a one-thlM and of a mile ouuae. with a fly list start for tLe latter dJtiKf.

Sera time irevkios to tbe hour ftxod for the race a large numlvr of the local wheelmen anj their lady fneuds gathered near th euurae. stuli the A- C. park, anxiousi to view the contest of speed and endurance. Tl aura were started at p. m.

I "lie one-third osh a wrai hy 1- llaTcca. Kennedy Newriaa third and eit-rry fourtu. Olil.n.iJ oa to tiw fini-h, T'ne reailt was as 1L l-rry fimt, tnae 1 .4.1 15: 11 Hands rcsid, liuie 1:44 2 5: H.v.-n lidnh tuoe 1 4 a Km.nslr ilftb and Xim etxlh. M.mlay, lo. at p.

a aoe nitie hamcuD lT b- race, uiel.r llio mim- Mo-a of the Iv: -an aill Is- run. llii Lriea frett to nil Fuirl- he nud at I fJ.liMTr a. or F. isier Kii-rant ir are eiel lt.s!n-a will undiiiil-tedir ahow on la great style. nits will I lii tha lnrei- of the H.t-,e P.lin cyclist and thdr and ail are to -tn in 'ie rraPd parade it the B.whir nie cyclmta will aaserol4e at the nrotr rf and 1 aireets at 1I a.

ni. insnpi. A larre nunila-r are lo lie on hand, as it is desired to make a fine appear-Dor. dOlTHCK 1 AC HT XfH. ETrrvasf lteady for tb Srua.

The yachting season la opening unusually early this spring, vera I of the club yacht have been in use tor weeks and others are going into coiumihia daily. The steam yachts lleleu. 0inuis- dore Suliy's flagship, and the schooner Adrieuue. both made short cruises last week. The sloop Montauk has been sail ing for a month.

The racing bot owners are cow overhauling their boats lor com ing spring events, and sand paper and paint brubh are being busily aielded. The new officers of the club have been giving their attention ever s.uce the ancui meeting to the affairs of the club and arraigns for the auuual regatta, which takea place Saturday, May 12- The club has 31 Rl members, and is in a fJi.urUhing condition. The spirited contest the lust election haa brought the cl'ili before the people and sent it booming along ten knots an hour. Many new iucuiUt have Joined, while the old one are taking more interest than ever In the affairs of the club. The new club book, shortly to be issued, the new uniform adopted and the coiniiiir races are the chief topics of Conversation among me memtwrs.

im Terr attractive lajiel button of the club is seen more and mre around town, and Is doing a good work In making the club and its member known. There Is no other social organization lu this locality more deseriin; of encourage, uii-nt than the Southern I'lub, for It helps keep alive the yachting spirit and yachting Iteelf does more than any other sport to keep alive the national patriotism. The vachts Mayflower, Volunteer and Vigilant are a natiou a everlastli pride. When there Is an Intematiouil race on. evervbody In the country is anxious aixmt the result, no matter whether they live netir the water or hare any knowledge of or interest In yachting.

A case in siiut Is teiated by a recent traveler, who, when over the Uocky Mountains, was aud.ienly ac costed by an old hunter with the ies-tlon: "liid the Vigilant aiu'r" When toid that the vacht Vlcllant had won the old backwoodsman aur; used luf.cia ant iih a second iuetilion: "ay, what Is a yacht anyway The Southern lacnt ciid nouae at West Ehd is being put In thorough good order. A iiuuiImt of new pile wlii Iw put in to streugthen tbe found-lion. Ex-f'onimfKiore Koln-rt S. 1'ay has drawn up the new of gift for the cup presenu-d by Mr. I.ittell.

The n-gular Southern Ta-bt Club raciug rules will govern, except that a tax of per ceat over and above the usual time allowance will be put on sand-ba-vrs and shifting ballast boats. Mr. Harry T. Howard, treasurer, has api-olnted as bis asstataul I. It.

hatnpacil. a ho ill the dues. etc. His ad dress is la4 Canal street, over Cusach's arug store. JESUIT I OLLEI.1; ATHLETIC CU B.

Tlx annual spring games of the Jesuit Col lege Athletic Qob, which are to take place Saturday, April 21. will decidedly be a fine affair, filnee the opening of the entries appli cants have been numeroci, and each event promises to be well contested fur. The order will be as follows: 100 yards dash, putting 16-pound shot, one-half mile bicycle race. hlca Jump, 75 yards dash, pole vault, 220 yards dash, three-legred race, high kick, one mile bicycle race, one-ituarter mile run. running broad Jump, one-Lalf mile ran, ljO yards hurdle ra rah.

The club is rwadent of establishing good records In all events. All remember tbe very tod recorl made la the high Jump by Mr. Klchard Frederic. With ease and grace La cleared flva feet two and three-quarter inches, wak-b wr.a considered a city recorJ cp to the tune of tbe ti. a.

A. meet. The club can also boast of gd kickers. suca a Mr. t-uciiaine.

a t-jmitig euan pioa lu tt al line. air. I rleanrhs and Mr. Mr. Sullivan Is the whujer In ie The ram mill aa prove very riders su-b aa Oos.

Mc-diany anl ii-irttarry Larins entered. The otiaucea Ihe cluta are In the very best condition powlhle. The sale rf takeu baa been quite and a laraa erotrd la ex- I-erted. Tho following will enmpnae the reception committee: Dr. p.

chairman; Messrs. J. II. Kerniois. H.

IA-dT. 4l IL P.ricca. J. lioyle, A. i M.

-neelaa. liajle, II. 1-Jherge, J. Mavlie. C.

Carrevaa. THE COIIJTS. Tnlled States Clrrnlt Cowrt. Frick Companv vs. Consumers Company.

-iubmitted on rule for an in junction. Mrs. Mary Kuhnholi ts. American Su gar liefiulhg Com any on a rjle. Rushton Foster et aL ts.

Land Trust. of Indianapolis. Ind. Excentiona ain- wiih leave to amend the petition la ten days. Inltrd States District Coart.

Jiiaeph Shaw ts. Steamboat 'i'eche. Llhel for wages and da ma ire. Wm. OifJer ts.

Danutsa. Libel for damage and waes. First Rrcordrr'a Coart. CDUcoriVir I'rs Teas. Thamas B.

Adams Preald- u.l Sarah Gr.ide. drink; ft or ten dava. I. J. KimbaLL William X.

I J. Strata, and F. A. IVhet, lottery tcudors; $27s Lonil. J.

J. JobLmon, disturhn.g the peace; dopos. lxmis Turrer, dmeroj ana scs pi clous; f2r4i bond. Fjugene A. Barnea, from Jna- uce: Har.nah Wailac.

Juvenllo Tarrant; f2Z or tntrtT cays. i.irah.m, B'cker, roblery; Second Reearder'a Court. li-crdcr Aucolu PrtI.g. Wm. Lamb, keeping opium Joint; or thirty uays.

l'eler Ijicoste. Trtyseiale. rTank tioniaies. Fred Lewis aul Henry Ito.lrl-.uez, fr.sintnUy aa opium Joint; or tinny H. ury and Vincent Vallery.

ch.irgel S7i; jWa-ed i. erch. 1 by I 'r. Antor lo itj tareats i Uli; placed u.der MIX'S C'HAIIACTEK. An Index to a tuns tl.ar:er is the Clears he sm.

dies. "'e only 'he higu cigars. "Corona Victoria" and -Irhy's Bjuiiuet. in of ton the last ling Ilaaeball Notes. The Albert! Base Ball Club has organised with the following pliyem: II.

Itjiulels, pitcher; us Il.rris, catcher; Vic Weud- lihg, Crat base; Uus second base; Vic Antolie. third base; fl. dunnay. centre field; Joe Adams, right field; Henry Wagner, left Held; J. Al btrtl.

short stop. They would like to hear from any club under eighteen. I't-r- aeverancw preferred. S-ud i.a iieti.es to No. 14 I niou street, lhlrd litri t.

The Wi'lows have orauiied for the aeasoji. Ihe diowlng are tne players: Cappage. Brady. 1st Peltier. 2d b.

ait.o;i. 3d b. 15. -w era, a. a.

loyie. c. Ma race. f. Vine.

r. f. Ther would like to tear from any team with players under sixteen. A hires ch.il-lcn-'eg to A. Mever, esi.tain.

l.Vt St. Louis. Ihe A. J. Ii.

baseball team has or- gnuixed for the season with the leavers: T. 1. liamson, pitcher; W. Mil ler, catcher: J. lteem.

first base: L. La coume, at-ond ble; W. 1.1 ha no. are stop aim eapiain; tan, tniri base; r. iio.l- cliaiix.

rigut fled: Smith, centre J. l-ft belt Tbor w.ei! 1 like to hear from anr nine under nineteen years of a -e. Address all (oimiian-catlona to A. J. llamllt.n, manager.

No. BH l'ry- tan a sireet. The iarinds will with the T. this morninr. Tie players are: I.

C. Bowen, pitcher: Sheridan, catcher: guatd, flrat base: sexinl base; Curry, third lse; tiil'en. short stop: Bercer. centre field; left field: Carbine. field.

iarian. Corcoran, Weyd g. catcher; I'heney, first base; Benjimiu, base: Nelson, third base: Hearv. slif-rt ftop: ui-au. field; lUynolr, left lieid; Kraemcr, riglll The will oncn at Siarrsman'a Park thin afternoon, and will l-e in the box f-c the lknher wj.l f-sr the xb.itor.

1 he lii i-os have the old white stockings in which they were fa-. cuoiia tmcii m. The Nat ooa! league aeaaon will be tn- auirurtte.1 Tuesday, the 17'h lLstant. Jack lilss.k. the famous old short stop.

Is said to be very rtiich exercised over the recent Irg tt Sioux City Club cave the Piiisbitrs Ja-k who played here daring tbe latter eirt of the a-akon of is with Moux itr this year. Sam and Cub Strieker, two of the most fanvms bad players In America, have been released bv the Wasi.lmrton a. The Cincinnati Tlme-Star is responsible for the follow uir: "The Baltinvsrea de featsd the IV'i -an six at New orieans. but there were several contests of a warm character." Old pair Reeciii ha been resmrrecTed sirain. and Is playing left field the M.ic.na.

Pop" Smith, the obi Atlanta second Maernan. has aigned with the Erie, of tbe East-rn Association. Bic "Bill Hver will moat of tne back sti work for the Ma'-ona this year. The Memphis) maragvroent will make an erfort to buy First Baseman Cart-wrlrht's release fron Washington. IVe.r P-ennett, the fs-mona T-stton catcher.

Is laving artificial lees made himself, in a receet railway accident Ms legs were bs.J.y crnshed and mtitila.ed that amnnfarlon was Bennett wan at the heiit'it bis cans-r was wuhont j'ieatl-n the klT of The Flttshnrr Baaru tinr ts a ner the twelve-vesr-ol 1 N.y arV fell from the toy of a aereti-atorT binding In Ien-rer reeentiT and eacaped d--th. He Is to be a rriaa-ot. Manarer Buek- en bercer aays That fn that ei.ac!T 1T wonid ortcuisa everytning in tne country. i harlestoB 22. Atlaata 7.

Charleston. K. C. Aprfl II. The base ball season oined Here this arternoon with an atten lance that break the re cord.

Atlanta aud Ctar'eston were received with cheers at the Been came on the field. Although the game was a walk-over for Charleston, the Atlanta men made a food Impression and promise to put np a to tter game. There were no nw, tbo.i.h there was son l-avr baitinc. Foil tw the score, only six luhicgs being played: Charleston 2 5 0 8 22 Atlanta 1 2 1 1 2 7 Hits Charleston 14, Atlanta Error Charleston 3. Atlanta 6.

Batherie Me- Farland and Ilelda, Conorer and Chard, Boyle and Bo! and. Savannah 2 Miens S. Savannah. April 14 Savanrah out played Macm t.ec'ay at every jailnt. The rame was a on from to finish.

Macon started with Cray in the box. but he was hatted! ao easily that he was ret i. seed I Iioeein. savau-uah barted him worse than tiey did Oray. Savannah 3 2 rt 4 1 0 431 Macon 1 ii 2 0 0 3 lilt Kavanr ah 21.

Siitn 7. Error S-vamaii 2. Macn 7. Batt 1" pf, and Janscn, and Ibmrer. VanilerMII I Diversity Team -4.

N- Atc-ll 14. Vand -rhllt 6, i Liv.rsity Teimea see 4. St. Leala City 1. St.

Lfluia, April Louis FVcx Cty Plttabarc Mllwaakeo 15. 14. Pitmhorc f. M3- waukea 13. Clnclnnail 1.

Iadlnnr S. Cincinnati. April 11. Clm inntti I. In dianapolis 8.

(iaBirs Elsewhere-. PWlade-p-la. AprU It. Pi. bji 11 Prtneei.

a 5. April 14. Tal 4. 2. New Y-rk, April 14.

New York 17. liiiigt-ua- a WHESTMSG. FranrUea'a Chaaaplon iVontd 8an Francisco. April 14. Ian McInv1.

bs-al champion a at rurv'H night in a catch-as-cat h-enn wreat- u-stcll Tottmi JJahone, I- tn.lt. McLeod andrtc--lt to throw three times in an boor, b'rt n'v s'jereed-tJ in thru in Lim twice. This la Lbs WaJTC: SJ VAZyLXJi. The game proceeded: I to Kt ia) l' i sti. to ri o) it to to SS.

to (ch) to II 31. to II (c It Kt (K 41 4l. li Ii to 7 icb.) 41. to Kt li to 7 42. h-h) Kt 4o.

to And Black resist: a. NOTl-i tal A ehanninr. ct.m-eption. which, 'n cunjuiii lion nu hU next luon, would ludi-fulu tuat Sr. Vax-iUex clbuly foieuut Ihia tin.

nnu Uiniuz'ainil. lit! ohvioukly tut- attempt to create aa ave nue if ajie lij Wi ii. would iu. I t'j 37 It 11. ai.d his fcitu-tioD were eiea worx-.

If pusmle. tiima what a-cni. HeauiifuliT i lajed. not so much (ur I'S Id dj -d ale re-uils hut with to ic il 'vi lli at nioie 4.1. Tlie wL end lie la (u l- du i--d hy te Mexh an (lian.piou uuitt- iy e.

liion and tiuisa. Came No. ItKMI. AN KAIOA' IEiir.TSi.3 fiF MOrOTIT. Ai.theiitic nupubiished frames of the King of Chess Kli.gs are rare enoiigli nowadays undiT tne exhaustive researches of Max lint IC-iclihelm ai oth.

rs. and this la par icuiarly true of thai period pri.e to the due when be lirst tuade his apx rance iu pubic lit the i America. 1ien fea-irreta In the fall of the year J7. Tae gnne given beiew a as -oiiteted ou Oct. lii.

lHai, wheu Mori'hy a as hut 1-tlle pi st uiueteeu and his adversary at ill younger. lie two jotiihlni bad been u-tetifing at odds of it a year or so before, but tne latter had sunuounted that-td-VaniHe. and the leser o-lds of the ttlt had been adopted: and It is a alznin-cau of the enormous lies erehgU of Mjrpby that although Mr. Maurian wi'h- In a couple of years roso to the li aiiiong the many strong ani.itei.rs of Xew iirienns wii.mnr the chief oier all In the tuemoriil.le iocil tourney if 1 the o'aly i-hiiiire iu ihe odds 1--tweeu Mocpl.y and hmis. If to was tli.it the Iori.ier, while siill yiei.liu the hl.

took move. Alamt that period, iu the series vi games between iheiu the Knight, tho baiance fell ie-cl l. dly to Mr. ilaariau. and a aeries at Pawn snd two was Id contenipiaUoa M-irphy delnltely abandoned chess play.

We believe, ihni. tiiat the lillie jinr ie given In-imv will ihsck-i a. Ike aa luttri-st as a sp-lnen of youthful pur aiii' us a reti.iiiict.i.-i.; anj tha- us victi it a sulgect for our gatw: Ol'US QFEEX KNIGHT AND MOVE. lilatk's KnlghU) lilte, Black. cbh.4.

-UUftus. nrL atoaiHy 1. PtoK4 Ktto KB8 i. Kt 4. It to Kt (ch) i.

7. Ktto KB 3 (a) to 2 b. Kt toB3 to 4 to 2 PxB IX Kt to 5 Kt tog 3(b) 1- to 3 to to 2 to Kt (c) 4 Kt PtogS Kt tog Kt3 i to Kt 2-L tog 2 to 3 l-. Kt to 2 i PtoK4 to 4 Kt to li 3 to lo It 3 Cast I. -a li to 2 to Kt 6 Kt to 4 Kt It to B3 1 R3 (c) to li to 3: to PuK Kt 4 to it ti Kt Ii 0 P.

i 6 I -hi in It lo 7 It to 6 Px ch) ii i.i 7 lo li Kt i to 2 to .1 to 4 to It 4 to Kt 5 to 3 to 6 to r. 4 -o t't 8 to nous i. to lo it 2 to 3 it 4 (ch) lo 4 to 11 5 I. to Kt Ks Kt I to to li 5 to 11 1 lO X. 1 And Black pesljra.

NfVTES. (M IWt. 1t if. instead. P.

after 7 P. eienace- as p-eii-iinaxy, 1' ID I Bs-d-bgsfsaiar al ii-asi ibCTt..

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