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10 DAILY AND SUNDAY, 15 CENTS A WEES. DAILY AND SUNDAY, IS CENTS A TTEEC Broadway and Pine. THE DELICATESSEN CAFE Huniphrfe No Comparison (TJ gl'S LOdlS. April 14. 1899.

CTX8 OLrlVB NTRBBT. For Ladies and Gentlemen. Tht truncation for St. Louis for to-dny are: Fair; freezing tctaitm mmd front to-night; warmer Saturday afternoon. frivJ- if STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS.

CITY NEWS. THEY ARE SUPERIOR Ik Pxitatb matter itillrully treated and med tines furnished. Dr. Dlnsbeer. si Pine et.

-I1V- Dr. 22. C. Chase, CM Olive street. Crown and triage work.

But come at once to the Misfit Clothing Parlors, 808 Olive and secure one of our elegant Merchant Tailor-made Suits and Spring Overcoatswhich we are selling' for less than half the price they were originally made to order for. Dressy Penow Can not afford to be without one of our very stylish SPRING OVERCOATS. Our $12 Coats are cut irl as good style as our $25, $30 and $35 the difference is in the materia and finish. Our nobby wide collar double-breasted Sack Coats, with Vest and Pants to match, are in great demand. Workmanship, Style and Material BOODLE IN DELAY.

Buffalo's merchants Protesting; Against To any in the market. We carry them in all styles and widths in Kangaroo and Calf. the Neglect to Open the Erie Canal. BUFFiXO, April 14. Canal men here are In tin 4-n Burs a handsome dlgnant at Canal Hanan's 4 i kj lw Spring Snit in any style, shape or pattern; worth to order.

letter announcing that the canal cannot he $zu to $5U. 9 opened on May 1 and neglecting to say when It can he opened. The Merchants' Exchange has appointed a committee to go to Albany Bnys the choice of any $8 to $18 IJroartwny of onr elegant Tailor T-vvo Center Aisles. to Investigate. The canal Is usually opened made Spring Overcoats which were made sa on May 1.

and as the season is early and re to order lor $18 to $40. pairs to be made are light It conld he opened Single Pants for $2.50 to worth even abead of that time this year. It 19 a matter of great Importance, because If the of aouDie tne price. Headquarters for the Finest Ready to Wear Garments. New York fleet does not get here by the time ONE OF THE SMITHS.

the 10,000,000 bushels of grain from Chicago eRSf reach Buffalo, tne greater part of this un precedents shipment will go to the rail roads, which therefore are likely to reap a rich profit out of Supt. Hanan's delay. Canal men hero say the delay of a week in Who Is This Billy Smith, the Pugilistic JILAMU5liilMtHMmHmHXm ffTy ta.lU SIIJI lllgWBWK i CREDIT. I the opening of the canal will make a difference of half a cent In their freight rates the ttrorje'g patrons Wonder. wnoie season.

Have Worn for Twenty-Five Tears If Ton "Will Take Half the Time to Be THE KTJM0H SAYS HE IS BELATED TO GEORGIA. STATESMAN. The Best Makes in the World of Ladies'; Men's and Children's Footwear! Properly Fitted In Onr Clothing De partment, Which we are willing to devote to yon, Control He Was Educated at Old Phillips Exeter then yon will be perfectly satisfied and we will aeeure fame and fortnne. If yon want a spring Overcoat or a Spring; Suit bny It In oar Ready Clothing Department. A Puritan Prize Fighter's Komantio WOPS in St.

Louis: KOEHLER'S INSTALLMENT it SCi 622 OLIVE 622 808 OLIVE ST. 808 History Corrlgan's Inaugural Entries Track and Stable Gossip Base Ball HILLS ATEEILL, Broadway and Fine. DIRECTLY OPP. POST-OFFICE jom thecele, Sporting News of All Sorts. Cincinnati team, principal owner in the park and grounds at that point says that he Is holding himself ready to assume the Louisville League franchise any day and transfer the Colonels to the Hoosler capital.

No work has been done on the Louisville grounds preparatory to opening the season, and it Is given out that the Kentucky management Is only waiting for bids to sell out. The first game scheduled at Louisville Is May 27, and Brush says If Louisville does not want to go ahead with the schedule, Indianapolis Is prepared to take all Its Interests in the league and transfer all the games to that city. The grounds can be put In order In five days, and all the money necessary to back the club, provldea it Is a National League club, can be secured In ten hours. Indianapolis seems to be the only available place that could take the club now without disarranging the whole twelve-club schedule." But Indianapolis will not have the pleasure of taking the transplanted Colonels to Its bosom, as President Ituckstuhl's refusal of Milwaukee's offer yesterday clearly shows. ANSON AND RIS COLTS.

j- "I am better pleased wltlh the pitching department of our club as It now stands than I ever have been since I Joined the Chicago team," says Captain Anson in a letter to President Jim Hart. "In Hutchinson, Stratton, Mauk and McGlll we can't be beat. McGlnnls has not yet come around, but may dd so at any time. Elttrldge Is In much better shape than he has ever been since he Joined us. Long has not been very well, so I can not say very much about him.

Newman Is playing better ball than last season, and so Is Dungan. The latter Is throwing better also. Caruthers' arm Is still sore, but othewlse he Is all right. I have quite a Job on my hands In picking the outfleid. I have only six outfielder to select from.

Parrott Is all right and Is playing good ball. I have not played In any games myself so far and probably will not this week, as I am very sore Just now. Open evenings till Saturdays, 1 1. boated man "Mysterious" Billy Smith, of whom the SMUGGLED IN. sporting world has recently heard so much, still keeps the talent guessing both as to his A.

Gart- From side FOR An Immigrant From Hamburg Comes by S6nsof Identity and pugilistic capabilities. The handsome, boyish -looking New England lad Way of Canada. Is matched to fight the reaoubtable Tom Buffai-o, K. April 14. Julias Schelke, Ladies' Low Shoes and Slippers factories of Wm.

T. Ash at Lynn, Ladies' Elegant Walking and Full Dress Shoes New York. Men's Finest Quality Shoes N. and J. S.

Turner of Rockland, and Children's Footwear New Spring Catalogue Mailed Free. Williams, the champion welter-weight of James A. Ban the Immigrant from cholera-Infected Ham JEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, LADIES CLOAKS, JACKETS, DRESSES, Ready Made and to Order. of Newark, Australia, at the Coney Island Athletic Club, next Monday night, and the dead game burg, via Canada, who has been endeavoring to gain an entrance to this country from ASK TOOR GROCER Sweet and Tender sports who love a mill are endeavoring to penetrate the veil of mystery which sur Sons, New Fort Erie for several days past, succeeded in getting across the river In a boat last night and eluding the enstoms officials. He is in the city with his brother-in-law, John rounds his past life and get a line on his fistic abilities.

Brlske. Both men will be arrested to-day They have not succeeded in discovering his a uuuvi i fs; A Canadian customs official named House Is accused of complicity In smuggling Scbelke Identity, but tbey have gained an luslght across tne river, ana complaint wm De made into his pugilistic life. They have discov I al I wmmmmii iiiu -viuikjii ann to tne autnormes at Ottawa in nis case. ered that though he has barely passed his ETANSHO IIIU Ul)llll UIIU Proner ShoeorGents majority he has never yet been com WATCHES, JEWELRY and DiaiVlONDS Of3 CREDIT WiTOT SECUMTf. True Ifferit Wins.

pelled to lower his arm, but, on the con Hot Drj and Salty. We declare most unequivocally that onr trary, has a long and unbroken record of Spring Suits at $15 are superior to any $30 and victories to his credit. Early in his teens If you contemplate buying Footwear, suppose you come and see our Shoes. We will fit you well TO-MORROW'S GAME. The Strauss Photos, the team that beat the Geo.

Dlels and other local clubs last season, will tackle the St. Louis Browns to-morrow Billy fought a draw with Jack Dempsey, when the then famous Nonpareil was at his many $23 suits sold around town, and equal to ordinary $30 and $35 tailored ones. Very stylish, very handsome, very fine fabrics, perfect fitting. "Famous." fittest and best. lie then whipped a dozen and sell you much cheaper, saving you lrom $1 to $2.

Our Tan Shoes, others good men In the three years following, his at Sportsman's Park. They are hot aspirants for that $100 prize which Mr. Von der Ahe TERMS One third down, latest victim being the renowned "Shadow" The Beldl Concert. ask you $5 for Shoes not their equal. Maber of Australia.

Billy Smith, although an open-faced, rosy offers any local club that can beat the Brows. Manager Flannella says his team balance in iceeKly, semi The Anton Selal Metropolitan Orchestra GIVE THEM A TRIAL. OUR HAMS and BREAKFAST BACON are selected and cured in this citv with the greatest care and attention, an5 we guarantee them to give satisfaction. If your grocer does not keep OUR BRAND of HAM3 notify us, and we will give vou the address of one that does. ITSEE THAT THE ABOVE BRAND IS ON THE HAM.

gives Its second concert to-night at the grand will make tbe Browns bustle to beat them. or cheeked boy, whose henest blue eyes denote monthly pay- He will have his strongest battery, monthly ments. Mnslc Hall of the Exposition Building. The orchestra will be assisted by Miss Emma and Jackson, who have made quite a record frankness as well as resolution, positively refuses to disclose bis real name or the place for their club. 1 he lirowns will pitch either Dolon or Hawley.

Play will De called at 3:30 p. m. WE HAVE SHOES OF ALL STYLES. GORDON, 1D19 S. Third St.

COX Telephone 2203. Position. Browns of his birth. He says In extenuation of his Strange behavior that his parents are of good old New England stock, Puritanical in their Ideas, and he does not wish to do anything Jucb and sixteen eminent soloists. To-night will be Wagner night, and excerpts from Tannhauser," "Lohengrin," "Tristan and Isolde," "The Melsterslnger," "Die Walinre." "Siegfried." "Die Goetterdam-tnerung' and "Parsifal" will be given.

Horsford's Add Phosphate. Beware of Imitations. field Gleasnn hate Iow'i field RroJie HI RDCPUT'Q 408 N. SIXTH HLDnLUnl Near Locust. that may tend to annoy or humiliate them.

The Finest Shoes Made to Order For Ladies and Gents. Catcher Strauss Photos. Flannella Ieppert Coffey Fahey Kelly Cudmore Erman benwartz AUljlliJUil A John Hlckey, the famous Lynn sport, who base DO YOU LIKE looks after Smith's interests, in a burst of lieid First base. ei confidence told John R. Eckhardt of the Hauls.

022 OLIVE 622 Coney Island Athletic Club, who was his Headquarters for the Gendron Bicycle BASE LL GOSSIP. guest at Nahant Beach last week, what little Ideal Pneumatic and Cushion Tires, The Hudson! want that $100 prize offered to beat the Browns. They will attempt to tet It bunday until Sat- Open every evening urdaystill p. m. he knew of Smith's early life.

Even to his friend and backer Is Billy reticent as to his identity. next. The Brown? mar play at Champaign. III. next week.

Likewise at I'aorl and 1'ekiu. Negotiations are sow jcoing on. Dick Bncklers forearm, broken last fall, has Smith. Hlckey said be bad learned from The GENDRON, The Best on the Market. good authority, was born at a large sea $115 Gents Safety reduced to $75 $100 Gents' Safety reduced to $65 $60 Ladies Safety reduced to $50 The Little Scorcher Safety reduced to $20 Call or write for Catalogues.

port town on the Maine coast. His real name Is Amos Smith. Billy having been assumed mended finely, and it is now stronger tnaa ever. TW ADC MARK walnut rfr uica is in prime condition. Col.

Strauss, himself, will be on hand to-morrow. when the wild young lad of Maine started out on his adventurous with his latest photographic device to take a picture of his team while In the act of beating the Browns. career. Billy's parents are wealthy and gave mm an excellent education. Although never The Browns made eighteen runs while the Home A.

P. B0HLINGER WANTED. A Political Offlca. Any other want can tie filled by an "ad." In the StJNDAT fosi-DiSFATCH. We draw the fins her.

Comforts were making two. in a game at Sportsman's Park yesterday. Brodle's alUKKinc was the a bully, he was a fighter from the cradle and would never permit any young gentleman to tread on the tall of his coat. 'This sturdy, ag The St. Louis Pars: unknown man found unconscious In St.

Louis Park on Wednesday and who died the same day at the City Hospital was Identified to-day by bis brother-in-law, George Pfeuffirer of 1406 Salisbury street, as August Bachman, 40 years old, married and living at 1406 Salisbury street. He died of consumption. Stains of every description easily removed by the use of Falrbank's Clalrette Soap. Will Close the Pool Booms. Ai-b AST, N.

April 14. The Saxton anti-pool bill prohibiting pools anywhere except on race tracks has passed the Assembly by a vote of yeas, 113; nays, 7, and the bill now goes to the Governor. No change In leaving time of the "Diamond Special" for Chicago; 9.10 p. m. Is the hour, and yon are landed right In front of the principal hotels of Chicago.

Compartment sleepers. Free cbalr cars. Vandalla Illinois Central Line. Office, 221 Broadway, cor ner Olive, and Union Depot. SEE feature of the came.

Jack Crooks saTS he has entirely recovered the use gressive spirit In due time got him In a peck THIS LABEL ON EVERY LOAF. For Sals Everywhere. 6IO S. Seventh Street. Opposite Missouri Pacific Freight Depot.

of trouble. Billy was In the third and last year of his preparatory course for college, at the famous old Phillips Academy, at Exeter. of his sore foot. That foot is not likely to become obstreperous until after the Cincinnati play here, Sunday. April 23.

The very Idea of suggesting that Jack did not go to Cincinnati because he was afraid X. H. the grand old seat of learning made to tackle them. Is a foul aspersion. renowned by the evolution of such giants as Buck lev Is the best hand-ball plaver In the profes Daniel Veoster, Kurus Cuoate, Charles Sumner and Wendell Phillips when sion He can plav witn his feet better than tbe majority of the players cas with their hands.

Buckley will "play anybody in town. he became Involved In a serious fracas. A big. strapping fellow. The new Snortman's Park Is assuming shape fast.

who was the acknowledged bully of the school and who ruled with an Iron hand, determined to thrash the It will be a revelation to the public, in its attractiveness arrangements, and general accommodations lor pairons. inenrooKs private Maine boy for some evidences of insubordina boxes add materially to Its handsome appearance. tion which Billy had shown. Billy would not accept a licking and a battle royal followed. Flannella.

tbe Captain of the Strauss Photos, Is on of the best amatuer ball players in the city. It was fast ana furious nsrhtlng and Billy won, not, however, until he had received a fearful beating ana had pummelled his ad THE TURF. Ed Corrlgan says it will not take much versary into insensibility. Both lads were expelled from school, and Billy's parents, deeply angered by his conduct. Intimated that lie must make his own way In the world.

work to fit Huron for the Jockey Club Inaugural. Speaking of the race he said recently: COME TO THE GLOBE TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW Prices Win EYery.Time TRICE IS THE MOST IMPORTANT TO THE PURCHASER Quality and Style, of course, must be there. We prove to thousands every day that our prices are the lowest. From $4.50 to $10 you can buy hundreds of Styles of Men's Sack and Cutaway Suits. From $12.50 to $25 we sell the finest Baltimore Merchant Tailor Prince Alberts, Cutaways and Sacks.

IN CONFIRMATION SUITS WE LEAD THE WORLD All the latest French Tricots, Wales, Clay Worsteds, Corkscrews, Cloths, $3 to $15. SHOES 1000 pair Ladies' Sample Shoes, A to width some worth $5 at $1.50. Men's splendid Calf Shoes, $2.50. 1000 pair Jersey Pants, 50c; 100 dozen silk-lined Derby Hats, $1 and Laundered STAR WAISTS, 50c up Ruffled White Blouse Waists, 50c, 75c and $1. Regular $1.25 Open Front White Dress Shirts, 75c.

Fancy Percale Shirts, 75c. French Balbriggan Underwear, 50c up. SPECIAL NOTICE As soon as our new building is completed we will add one of the largest Millinery, Cloak, Ladies' and House Furnishing Goods Departments in the city. Spalding Bats and Balls in our Boys' and Children's Departments. "I don't know what I will start.

I named He took them at their word, and like a wan dering knight-errant ne migrated to the Helter Skelter. Joe Murphy and Huron, I est to see wnat fortune naa in store for him. think, but none of them are nt to race now and I don't know as they will be when the One night he visited the California Athletic meeting opens. All of tnem look well, but Central Illinois Insane Hospital. Jacksonville.

111., April 14. The new trustees of the Insane Hospital are reported to have appointed Dr. J. F. McKenzle of Le-roy as Superintendent of the Central Insane Hospital at this city.

The Globe Still Building. Everything Slaughtered. Boys' good suits. $1.45, $2. $2.50 and finest Baltimore Merchant Tailor Suits, $4 to 17.60.

Globe, 703-713 Franklin avenue. 1 Residence Destroyed by Fire. A one and a half story frame house at 610 Moiin avenue, unoccupied and owned by Mueller, residing at 6123 Onlda venue, was destroyed by Are at about 1 o'clock this morning at a loss of $900. The cause of the Ore Is unknown. none cau tell what they cau do at the end of a month.

Perhaps I may not start any of them. Time will tell. Club and witnessed a flpht. It captured his heart, ana he at once went to the management and begged to be pitted against the winner. In a bantering spirit the management informed him that they would put him AT KAST ST.

LOUIS. School Girl and Fannie D. ran a dead heat for the place In the last race yesterday. Four up against a third-rate man. Kllly accepted and knocked out the third-rate man In a Jiffy.

After that he was matched with any number of good men, and he thrashed them all as handily as he did the "stiff. favorites and one well-played second choice were successful, and the talent came out on Entire Half Block A visitor to Nahant last week recoenlzed In toD. Tbe winners were i.xey 'lee at 5 to z. Tom Hood at i to 5. Knickerbocker at 3 to 1.

Billy an old schoolboy friend, and at once Informed his manager some points in his 701,703,705, 707,709, 711,713 Edsar Johnson at to 2 and Jennie Harding at 7 to 10. Germanic, the favorite at 5 to 2, career. He declares that Amos, or Billy Smith, as he calls himself. Is of the same ran unplaced lu the third race, and Acclaim. FRANKLIN AVENUE.

an equal first Choice with Edgar Johnson at 6 to 2, finished second in the fourth event. family as the Hon. Hoke bmlth of Georgia, Secretary of the Interior. Hose's people, as Is well-known, came from the East, and are all a sturdy, aggressive lot. Tbe family re Open ETenings nntil 9 o'clock; Satnrdays until 11.

Telephone 2840. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. Mail orders promptly and carefully filled. TESTERDAT'S WINNERS ELSEWHERE. AtElltabeth Wolcott, TorkrllU Belle.

Sir Bleh- srd, Don Alonzo, Hymn and Zenobia. At Memphis Dutch Oven. May Thompson. Cal semblance of the different branches Is decidedly marked, and Mysterious" Billy, albeit much younger, bears a striking likeness to the Georgia statesman. houn, Cora Taylor, Cburrbili Clark and lmer F.

At tiawtuorne riuage rnurman, urey ixoose, air Lancelot, Gelford and Gaylord. liiny is putting in great strokes or wort at He any previous ye Detroit's Citizens' Committee of Fifteen, will sail from Mew York on Saturday. Lonjrstreet, Kingston, Tenny, 1'lCknicker. Mlinr llnmn At Gloucester rower. Constance, Text.

ahlen Jester. i The club enters on the new season with a Terr brilliant out Pessara, Key I)el Reyes, yes. fcolio and Gardner. the beach and will be strong enough to do battle for a crown when he meets the Australian. He quaintly observes that he Is de Loochatchee, La Tosca.

Raceland.Pactolus, Victory, At an Francisco Ankerman. Ariota. Belfast. look. Its roster, contains the names nf lso of the representative business Unjust Taxation.

It is unjust to tax the 6tomach with burthens that It cannot bear. Many silly people thus tyrannize that faithful servitor until It rebels and punishes them as they deserve. Dyspepsia Is usually the child of gastronomic folly, but whether this or the natural associate of Inherent feebleness from Is surely and pleasantly remediable with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest and most highly sanctioned gastric tonic In existence. As a result of the tone Imparted to the stomach, and the Increased activity of Its digestive and assimilative action. Insured by the persistent use of this benign Invlgorant, general stamlua Is augmented, the nerves strengthened and tranquilizer, and a tendency to insomnia and hypochondriasis defeated.

Biliousness. chills and fever, rheumatism and kidney troubles vre conquered by this admirable medicine. Martinet, Sympathetica Last and Jacbuos. lighted to hear that Williams Is a fast fighter. Ko balf-mile records -were broken In 1892.

Ger-Idlnc's time. 46 seconds, still Handing. Tbe new records of last year on circular courses are as follows: Four and one-half fnrlonirs, Toano. 113 pounds, :54: five-elirliths. Dr.

Hasbrouck. 122 pounds, three-fourths, Yemen, 105 pounds. 1:09314: sevm-elenths, Kingston, 128 pounds, one mile, Kildeer, til pounds, 1:37. At the close of the racing season last year there were more unsound or suspected horses than In As the and professional men of the city as a aulck derision is always most satis PORTING NOTES. W.

A. t- Fletcher. President of the Oxford Crew, ay that tbe men cannot come to this country, but a crack college crew nay be gotten together to come across. TRACK TALK. Chas.

Reed of the celebrated Fairvlew Stock Farm club stands membership is limited to 200 the a closed corporation factory in these things, both to tbe principals and the public. Tom Williams, the big-shouldered, lion- snstalned a severe loss last night. During a storm a chance oi Decoming over. The duck and ightning struck one of his barns. Igoitinff it.

and In before the season is snipe shooting has been rery plentiful on the rin iv nrpurrs this sDrlna. and Capt. Grimes tbe lire twenty-flve valuable brood mares were burned to death. Host of them were in foal te bt. Blaise.

hearted Australian, is not one whit dismayed at the prospect of facing so fierce and game a fighter as Billy Smith. He is training faith SHE DON'T WANT TO TELL Weights for the New Jersey Jockey Club handicap have bees announced. Longstreet has the leading impost with 125 pounds. Banquet and Kingston are fully near HighDrlilge and will be as hard as bed rock when he steps over the ropes on the night of battle. He knows he has a tremendous task cut out for him, but confidently expects to accomplish It successfully.

next. lorKviue nene gets lis, wnne unizau ana Charade will carry 108 pounds. The ludiclal staff of the Blood Horse meeting this what made her beautiful. Yet it's only Trhat other women know. Wealth of beauty comes only 'with a healthy body.

Health is a set of good habits. Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription assists nature in establishing these habits. ICR HEADACHE spring at San Francisco are all ex-newspaper men. Clinton C. Klley, the presiding Judge, has been un BOXING TOURNAMENT GOSSIP.

Mr. S. C. Sparks, a middle-weight, six feet til recently the sporting editor of the Inter Ocean; Norman Brougb. the first assistant judxe.

was form tall, representing the Mechanics' Club, has erly editor of the Breeder and Sportsman, while entered, ana Judging by his performance at a club meeting last night, he will cause says that nsh will be more plentiful than ever during tbe summer. The compton Avenue Park has come under the control of the Compton Avenue Gun Club (Jack Winston. Manager) and there will be an opening shoot on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, at which all the gun clubs In the city will be represented. Thjre will be a race at ten live pigeons, a mlss-and-out shoot, a handicap miss and out, and as many sweepstakes as the boys want to get up. All the shooters In this region are invited to participate.

I THE FIRST FISH FRT. The Standard Fishing and Hunting Club will hold Us nrst annual excursion and fish fry next Sunday afternoon. The election of officers for the ensuing year will also take place the same date. Tickets can be procured from James Coughlan or tbe Standard Theater saloon. nas.

rrevatnan, tne secoou assistant, is an ex-reporter of the Saa Francisco Chronicle. CARTERS J. J. McCafferty makes practice of employing ioanvaaa aou duujte morrow were all In "queer street." Such hordes can not stand hurrying, as Illustrated in the case of Longstreet last year. That shrewd horseman, jno.

A.Morris. Is reported to have said that tbe average English race horse is seven pounds better than the average American race horse. '1'bere weuld need to be some truth In this statement if the entries made for the Washington Park events by Col. North and the Duta of Beaufort are to beat their American competitors, as these horses do not rank amon the first class in their owa country. The following American Derby declarations have been announced: Lismore, 8igard, Queen Lute, Clinton, Sterling.

Tempest, tiov. Foraker, Turquois, Lew Darby, bain Waller, Unicorn, Eagle Bird, Lawrence, 1 he Baron. Slow Dance, War Cry, Isutlny. Beleourt, Lidgerwood, Corduroy, Saragasa, Marischino. Tod4's Only, Falstaff.

Slrrol, Altimo, Calhoun, jnarterataff, Gladstone. Paris. Coughlin, Bsenzi and Oak Forrest. According to advices from Louisville that good 3-year-old. King Lee, ha gone wrong.

The Belle Meade Mud will have seventy-one yearlings to dispose of this year, which will include full brothers and slaters to Helen Nichols. Addle, Uaydee, Kurus. Tnngle, Kamont. Tulla Blackburn, Reporter and Rambler, and half-brothers and sisters to Tammany, Red Banner. tfc Croix, Inspector B.

and Erebus. In the lot Iroquois has nineteen yearlings, Luke Blackburn fourteen and Inspector B. ten, the remainder being divided between Black Dean. Vanguard. Brassbie.

Tremont, Deceiver, Rosslngton, Enquirer. Heimdal, Uienelg and Great Tom. EOD AND GUN. At the annual meeting of the King's Lake Fish and Game Prcseavlng Association (King's Lake Club) the following officers were elected: President, E. T.

Jester; Vice-President, Wm. J. Baker; Secretary and Treasurer, Geo. J. Chapman; Directors, Darld Caruth.

Anthony Boyee, Dr. Amies, Wm. J. Balser, Geo. J.

Chapman, 17. taouori. aad X. some of the others in his class to do their very best to keep pace with him. He and Mr.

Cooper of the Mechanics' Club made a very creditable three-round setto last night, to show Mr. Morris, who was present to ad vv omen nave sallow faces, dull eyes and hollow cheeks, together with low spirits, when they Mexican boys In breaking and training his young race horses, who, he says, "can ride anything thai wears balr If it roes on four legs." The Allies and colts broken by titese boys are. he claims, the best MERCURIAL Mr. J. C.

Jones, ot Fulton, says of I "About ten years ago I con. SILsmJ traded a severe case of blood poison. Leading physicians prescribed medicine after medicine, which I took without any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with nnsuo RHEUMATISM cessfol results, but which brought on an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life one of agony. After suf ering four years I gave up all remedies and commenced using 8.

8. S. After taking several bottles, I was entirely cured and able to resume work. 1 I is tbe greatest medicine fo? blood poisoning to-day on the Positively Cured By Thcsc Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Too Hearty Eating.

A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Kausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Ton-g-oa. Pain in the Side. EVER PILLS. or actors and quiet as lamDs. 1 ne Dig Mexican saddle Is used In breaking them, the bov.

saddle and dress a meeting of members, what they could Co. Mr. Cooper boxes like an old veteran and Is very clever. The Mechanics' Club will develop some of tbe best athletes In the city. bridle usually weighing about 140 pounds.

are made miserable with disorders, derangements and weaknessM ruwrtlint II Is alleged S60O.000.0O0 per annum changes uney are an oig, muscular men. Mr. Harry 4-L tT Ixl- i Siccoy. their jignt weight member. Is from hands In tne betting ring on American events.

On this basis S10 could be allowed for betting purposes to every man, woman and child In the United States. The question is beiug constantly asked: Who reaps Doston. He won In his class at two tourna ey regulate the Bowels and prevent Constipa- ments. One fact of Interest Is that there are six tne oenent or tnis musey I it is certainly not tne Players, for. outside of "Pitlsbnrg Phil," Locky Baldwin.

Mike Owver. CurI" Holland and Col. heavyweights entered, all over 6 feet tall and weighing from ISO pounds up. All being gen Bill Harding, one never bean of any remarkable winnings. tlemen and extremely clever, some very vj Kuoir bo.

ximuLn is regamea, alter periods of dizziness, nervous prostration and excitability, or other manifestations of derangement or displacement of the womanly organs, when the "Prescription" is used. Besides, it's sold on its merits. The proprietors take the risk. It is guaranteed to benefit or cure all the disorders, diseases, end weaknesses of women, or money is refunded. Catarrh la curtd bj Sr.

Bage'a Remad. n. Are free from all crude and irritating itter. Very small; easy to take; no pain; no iping. Purely Vegetable.

Sugar Coated. all Pill. Small Pose. Small Price. Beware of Imitations and alt for CARTER'S and see you get C-A-R-T-E -R-'S.

FCtentlflc and interesting boxing is Sir Francis, who Is being trained for the American THE OAR- Detroit, April 14. Detroit is bound to have the foreign crews here for tbe national and international regatta this summer It ts possible to bring then, rod D. Btandlsh of the Detroit Uoat Club left this morning for the Continent to rork in behalf of Detroit. Mr. fetandlsn ts a member of the Executive Board of the Katie oal Association, and be goes to England and France on the advice ox both the aUonal Association and Derby by Matt Byrnes, and who will be ridden by "Snapper" Garrison, has the best of breeding for a long-uistanca rc for it la well known that bis aire, Mr.

1'irkwitk, and dam. Ihora.by Longfellow, have produced some of in best distance runners sad weight earners ia the country. BASE BALL. This bit of base ball gossip comes from In. Treelike oa Blood and fikfn TMseaese aaatlat dlanapolls: "President John T.

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