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THE PITTSBURG FRESS, TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 16, 1897. tng, sporting writer for the Dally News, died yesterday of pneumonia. He was about 53 years old and was born in Canada. In litis he was made sporting editor of the Dally News, and though he was also connected with the Police Galeae in that capacity for several years his connection with tho Daily News continued uniU his death. To Protect You.

A WAKE FOR DESXY. of Red Ebrrt'a Pranks Nearly One Caused a Riot. Charley Zuber, who Is with the Cliv clnnati team at New Orleans, writes "Breitenstein, Pelti and Ehret, who spent a month or more at Hot Springs CEYLON TEA previous to reporting In New Orleans, tell of many amusing incidents that oc FOR ALL SORTS AND CONDITIONS OF BUYERS! Is sold in lead packages only. It is absolutely pure, rich and delicious purred during their soloum there. It seems that they derived most of their amusement form a tall, strapping son ASK YOUR GROCER FOR A 10-CENT PACKAGE.

of Erin by the name of Mickey Flantii Mickey had a habit of mingling with the boys and occasionally took a drop MELSII RAH1IIT. too much, imrmg one ot tliese littl sociable occasions Ehret, in whom ho had Wall Paoer for the Rome. great confidence, told him that he thought Deunv Lyons was in mvd of real Irish wake, and there appeared to be something wrong wttn him. Ked JL steered Flannlgan to the cottage where A sparrow on my window ledge Bayed loudly at the moon; It changed into a mewing cut That sang a robin's tune; And even as I looked it grew As big us a balloon. And then it shrank until It was A tiretiy in the gloom.

But on a sudden came to me An arc litfht in mv rnnm highly original plan of dancing to reduce tltsh: but, however, none succeeded so admirably as the old man himself." The St. Paul Distpatch say Vanderbeck found it a prettv job trying to manipulate the entire league and it cost him nearly Jl.OeO. They let him run to the end of the string then jerked him up and threw him down. The string, as it stands now, organized for the purpose of doing away with foxy dealing In the league, read like this: Johnson, Ccmlsky, Killiiea, Manning, Loftus and Leadley. Milwaukee Sentinel.

ISeekley Is a good hitter; Van Haltren Lyons was asleep. "As soon as Flannigan saw Lyons laid out he became possessed of the idea that Lvons had taken Ms departure from th terrestrial sphere. Mickey immediately all Paper for the Office. That spoke with human tongue and said set up tho wake wall. He rocked himself to and fro.calllng all the boy! me The finish came when Klannigan threw himself across Lyon's prostrate Is another; George Davis a third; Joyce a fourth; Tiernan a fifth; Gleason a sixth body.

Denny lumped up llKe a madman If Out of Town Ask for Samples. 1 am tne crueK doom! And then It grew a purple blot, hieh changed to vivid red, From that a lilac rabbit camj And sat upon tnv head And with its lobster claws it pinched My nose until it bled. grabbed Klannigan and began abusing Carson, March 10. Less than 24 houra remain before the greatest pugilistic encounter of the century will be decided in tha-arena which has made the capital of the Mate of Nevada a focus for the Interest of the snorting fraternity throughout the -world. Corbett and Fitzsimmons have finished a course at training in which every device known in the history of the prize ring of modern times has been employed to develop their highest physical capac ity.

Now the pugilists have laid aside the paraphernalia which has aided them; they have dispensed with the services ot the men who have borne the brunt of the work of drawing out and developing their employers, and the greatest exponents of the prize ring of any time are calmly and confidently awaiting the result of the battle which will commence at a few minutes after 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. Although individual opinions as to the result of the fight differ, there Is no doubd whatever in the minds of those who have traveled from east and west to see the contest that both the Callfornlan and the Australian are in the very best of condition. Corbett's trainers speak enthusiastically of the condition of their man. Charley White, Corbett's chief adviser, suid to a reporter of the United Associated Presses to-day: "Jim is In perfect shape. His muscle is wonderfully developed, and his wind was never better at any stage of his career." This opinion is fully substantiated by ana the others out.ni nom uieir uwu.

The club is fairlv strong behind the bat, him. Flannlgan thought a ghost had him and yelled like an Indian. Matters lhe blood flowed down and filled the finally straightened out, and for several days Ehret had to keep far away from fVall Paper for the Store. fairly strong iu the pitchers' box, and ought to be a much better organization this year than last, partly for the reason that the men have played together. Tho pennant is not claimed by the captain of Lyons.

WORK FOR THE XATIOXAL HOARD the team. rvew xorK telegram. Ewing thinks that the real fight ths season win to between Baltimore. Cm The Exper nod Other Coses to Come cinnatl. Cleveland and Boston, lie has I'D for ii Decision.

great respect for the beaneaters, and thinks thev are strontr In pitchers, field 1 uum T'ntil the bed did float; The sheets became a press of sail; The rabbit steered the boat-But, somehow, suddenly it was A solemn, hearded goat! And then the sea changed by degrees Till it became a flock Of crimson blackbirds, cracking Jests Upon the yellow rock-On which we stranded suddenly And I woke with the shock. -The rhlllstlne, NURSE MORRISON'S PAST. Milwaukee, March 1(5. The national Wall Paper for the Million. ers and batting.

Their only weakness he board of arbitration will have a number of cases to dispose of this month, chief among them being the complaint against the Minneapolis club against St. Louis for taking Pitcher Hutchinson, the claim of the Detroit club for Pitcher Hahn, award thinks is behind the bat. Ganzel being really tho only first-class catcher tho team possesses. Bergen, In Buck's opinion, is good onlv to catch slow pitchers and can not handle a man with the speed 'of Nichols. rnaillstic Pointers.

The Tress extras to-morrow will tell all the news. If you want to know how it happened, read the Press extras. Hugh Fltzslmmons is prepared to accept ed to St. Paul by the western league board of directors last week, and probably From the Westminster Budget. She was rather a little woman, with Every grade from the cheapest to the rare and elegant designs that comprise our imported stock.

The advantages in selecting from such a stock as this is plain. There is practically no limit to your choice. great mass or yellow tialr and a timid sort of way about her. She looked after lier cases, however, with a great deal or nerve, and Trafford, my senior, James Dugan's challenge for a return match. agreed wttn me thut she knew her The McKeesrort boys carried off the work.

honors at the McKecs Kocks tournament last night. to us she was Just nurso Morrison: The fight, from a financial standpoint, still, when the staff nurse told us that wild horses wouldn't drag nurse Morrison's history out of her, tho stuff, we We Save You Money on Every Roll. Is not going to be the success it lias been painted. This is the reason the Corson ilea are sad and dejocted. ten sympathetic and interested.

Corbett says: "I think Fit- Is a better bhea plucky," Trafford said, on our sofa and staring up at the man than either Sullivan or Mitchell, but I don't think he Is anyways near as good a man as Peter Jackson was the night I fought him." 1 uoii 1 tniiiK much of her cuusutuiion, don't you know. She's 01 a-, poor iitue soul. Asked how many times he has seen Fitzsimmons fight, Corbett replied: We make a specialty of estimate work. Our department is in perfect shape for the prompt of contracts of any size. ASK FOR AN ESTIMATE Twice I was at the ringside when he juuic ng in, i told mm.

"I've noticed it myself. Sometimes if one speaks to her suddenly her eyes look uulto tearful. At this Trufford sat up, took his pipe fought Billy McCarthy at San Francisco and I saw nlm fight lHmnspy in New Orleans. He saw me iiMht Sullivan. i mumu uuu auircti at me.

"What the devil have you to do with Frank Hough telegraphed to the Phlla- lelplila Inquirer yesterday: "t'nless there jier eyes: no asKed sharply, "iteniem is a hig influx ot visitors netween now iier, once tor all, I'm senior resident md Tuesdiiv niuht. Dan Stuart great vie. "Who said vou weren't?" ilstic carnival will fall far short of the OX THE ROAD TO COOK'S RANCH. Th Old Staso Coach that Carries Passengers to Fitz's Training Qunrtfrs. don't see what that lias to do with It." expectations of the sanguine proniotor, although at that It will not necessarily i uo.

1 111 responsible for things In lie a lmuneiul lrost. my uepajimeni, and won't have any liuiiii-nggliig ilriHtions going on." "Better talk to the matron and renort Hero is Lon Houseman's opinion: "In swings, Jabs, straight arm punches, or me to the board," 1 said MUlkilv. ihort oils propelled by the forearm, Mtz Well," he said, "neurology's not in Is easily the peer of anybody, His game-ness is undoubted. In no way can his my line, and I'd like your candid opinion of her. As a psychologist, wouldn't you say that she's ruimiiiir risk of courage be.

impugned or assailed. lie the Milwaukee club's complaint against the Baltimore club for an alleged breach of contract in the Esper case. Connie Muck said yesterday that lie had not been notified officially by either President Young or the Baltimore club that they had invalidated Milwaukee's claim to Esper and given hira to St. Louis, and thought it would be time enough to discuss the situation when they did so. The Minneapolis club has been notified that a rehearing of the Hutchinson case will be granted by the board and President Van-derbeck has, according to his own statement, asked for judgment in regard to the disposition of Hahn ut the Detroit meeting of the western league last Wednesday.

has done everything he has Deen nsKcd to do. He has met every bona llde chal overstrain? One can see that she takes We have every facility for the proper painting of houses. We aim particularly at using the best and purest materials, and none but first-class painters are employed. tliinss too seriously." lenge Willi a prompt acceptance, and an there's no doubt but that she's In. ensuing dressing-down." dined to be neurotic.

That verv finn The final bout of the New York Out ing chili's show last night was a short soft hair, of that particular shade, goes with what outsiders call a highly strung nature." one. It was between l'auuy or Ireland and Tom Brady, of oney Island. 'Oh, you've noticed her hair, have They were tutted to tight l. rounds at you?" Trafford asked, and 1 said that 122 pounds. Both appeared anxious for light, but with one hurricane blow Brady sent his man to the floor.

O'Neill refused to respond to the call of Referee COAST SPORT GOIG. or course any man who was Interested In physiology and psychology would pay particular attention to the hair. Con McAuliffe, and Brady received the decision. The sentiment among the members of "These women are perfect brutes to one he went on. "She'B too good to lose through a breakdown, and I'd like to ease her work a bit." "Speak to the chief to-morrow morning when he comes around.

Then he'll look at her." the New York "finest" seems to be for SL Fltzslmmons. Si-veral years ago, when the hundreds who have visited Shaw's Springs within the past couple of days. Arthur Moore, the well-known New York athletic clubman, who referees tho sparring bouts, probably voiced the sentiments of nil Corbett's admirers when he said: "The man is a perfect wopder. His speed is marvelous and his hitting powers have developed beyond expectations. Any one who thinks that Corbett can't hit knows very little about the man.

Ills staying powers are of the very highest order, and he goes through the hardest kind of physical ordeal without turning a hair." Fltzslmmons is something of a puzzle to a great many who do not understand the Cornlshman's Ideas in knocking off hard work earlier than his opponent. The. general opinion Is that Fitzsimmons is a bit on tho light side. However this may be, there is one thing certain, and that is that the Australian is physically as near perfection as any man who ever entered the ring. The special trains from the east and west yesterday and this morning unloaded the bulk of the eastern visitors, and with the remaining California specials, which are due here this evening and to-morrow morning.

It is conservatively estimated that the crowd will number between and people. Corbett's morning exercise was very light, and consisted merely of foot work in the gymnasium, a couple of games of handball with James Dunne, the Brooklyn expert, and a little bag punching. At. Cook's ranch the curriculum was even easier than at Shaw's Springs. Fltzslmmons contented himself with a few sprints around the yard.

The ring was put In this morning. The platform is of'whito pine. The platform projects IS inches outside the ropes, of which there are two, and the ring posts are carefully padded. The gong is in position at the south side of the ring. Several hundred combinations were sold at the pool rooms late last night.

Fitz met Dempsey, the cops went down the line heavily on Jack and dropped 8002 FIFTH 'mOe! Specials Last Night and To-Dny Take Fair Crowds to Carson. San Francisco, March 10. Quite a contingent of sports left for Carson last night and a couple of hundred more will start for the ringside to-day. At a rough estimate has thus far been wagered on the big fight in the local pool rooms. Due man sent In a commission yesterday of on Fitzsimmons to bet against $1,000 at Corbett's pool rooms.

Betting varied a little last nitiit. Fitzsimmons brought against $10. but it dropped to $7.50 and $10 after a while. The favorite combination at present Is Corbett, Green and Flaherty. Something quite a sum.

They think thnt they will recover most of their losses In the coming fight by picking the elongated boxer to win. A majority of the employes of the Metropolitan Traction company and the citv government with sporting pro "lie does that already," Trafford said. "But she's so plucky; she brightens up when he's about." Well, when I thought over his "Interest and responsibility as senior resident" I couldn't help laughing at Trafford, for I knew very well that Nurse Morrison wasn't interested In him, but nil the same, after keeping an eve on her, as 1 had promised, I began to feel that she needed to be looked alter. Presently queer rumors got about the place, and one could see unite well, by clivities seem to fancy Bob, too, although Corbett has quite a number of admirers among them. A special from New York says: "Jake Smith.

Dave Sullivan's manager, on Sat like $125,000 will be wagered in this city on ttie coming ngnt, the way that the other nurses put their neaus togemur in tne wards und scattered directly she went near tliem that they dis Kinlow Was the Winner, cussed ner pretty olten. She only made one friend among them Jack Kinlow, of McKeesport, got the decision over Tom Mitchell of the West UOI.I) III VI'EKS OF Mir, all big, bouncing, red-cheeked Nurse urday night secured a wager of $200 to oil Fitz with a Boston friend. It is said that Mike Katzenateln, of the Palace hotel, San Francisco, who is in the city, has backed Fitz for over $2,000 at 7 to 1(1, despite the conflicting tips he has received from his friends at Carson. Joe Harris, another enthusiastic Fitzsimmons man, invested $2iXJ yesterday at 10 to H. Ma.1.

Mclaughlin received another dispatch from Mose Gunst, the San Francisco sport. The latter states that money is being placed in four numbers on Jim, and cannot see how be can lose." End last night, after about as lively a six Gore, whose laugh was a thunderclap. One day Nur--e Smiles, with whom used to have little chats before Nurse round go as has been seen In this vicinity in a long time. The bout was pulled off at Mannerchor hall, Mcivees Hocks, and the building was crowded. The prelimi Morrison came, gave me a hint.

That day I went out of the ward for an Instrument, leaving Nurse Morrison there. When 1 came hack Nurse Smiles was nary bouts were between Pat Holliday ant Ben Myers, Peter Slieehand and Thomas there in her place. "Where's nurse?" I said. linen, Jerry rricl and F.reen, Jack Griffin and Andy White. Pat Malloy and singularly enough the favorite groups were Corbett, Green and Hawkins and Fltzslmmons, Smith and Flaherty.

A few buyers sandwiched Smith in between Corbett and Hawkins. No Fitzsimmons money could bo drawn out at the odds of 10 to 7. When the Australian's odds was cut to fl there was a light play, but Do you mean Mrs. Morrison?" she asks, as cool as you please, and then "Oil, and John Kelly, and they put up inter esting eettos. The lew Itnby depends for its nourishment upon the weak mother, who, if she is wise, will make herself strong by taking Anheuser-Busch's Malt-NuU'lne the greatest of all malt tonics.

To be had of all druggists. wnat nave 1 saiur ru ase don notice it IlitNibnll Ilrevltles. When 1 repeated It to Trafford that night he got quite excited and raved up and down the room. "I knew told me. "They're all the Corbett money came In so fast that Bob's admirers pocketed their cash and Pitcher Iiettger has sliiped a Milwaukee withdrew.

taiKing about It. The poor little thing is a Tom Sharkey loafed around the pool box for an hour or more, but did not slave to some blackguard. She slips out to see him whenever she ran. Nurse Gore contract. Danny Hoy scored a homer at New Orleans on Sunday.

Dick Cooley reported to Manager Stall-lugs at Augusta yesterday. olaee any bets. It is understood, how They Are Going Fast They Must Go For every pair of shoes must be out of the New Idea Shoe Stores by April 1st, when we vacate. A Good Sale 80 Far, but It must continue at the same rate. No Shrinking at Sacrifice, for prices must be cut to meet the situation HERE GOES: All the Men's Fine Dress $7.00 Shoes at $3.25 All the Men's Fine Dress 55.00 Shoes at $2.50 All the Men's Fine $3.00 and $150 Shoes at $1.50 All the Men's Fine $125 and $2.00 Shoes at $1.25 All the Mec's Fine $1.75 and $1.60 Shoes at $1.00 All the Men's Fine $1.50 and $1.00 Shoes at 90c All the Men's Fine $L30 and $1.08 Shoes at 75c and 85c All the Ladies' $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes at $2.25 All the Ladies' $3.00 and $2.50 Shoes at $1.50 All the Ladies' $100 and $1.75 Shoes at $1 00 All the Ladies' $1.50 Shoes at 75c BIG TALK, BUT GOES.

is the only one who knows all. but" From 8 n. m. to fl i. m.

Wednesday. This day will see 370 pairs boys' fine calf Goodvear welt shoes put on the bargain tables. Regular $2.50 and $3.1 H) grades at $1.69. Laird's shoe store, Market street. ot Guilty of lliitniny.

and witll that he pushed a scrap of paper ever, that he will put a few hundred on Fltzslmmons when the odds suit him. He picks the Cornishman to win, but does The Baltimore team will start south to into my nanu. iteaa mat, ne tald, AniiivirnBry of Hie rittxhtirg ArKonniitfJ' AsxociHtlon. The forty-eighth nnnlversary of the departure of the member of the I'iltsburg Argonauts' association, or Forty-niners, was celebrated by the nineteen survivors at a banquet held at Michael Trey's restaurant last night. MaJ Felix 0.

Neglev was toastmaster, and toasts were delivered as follows: "our country and (ffeels of Argonauts on it, Dr Joel Van Kirk; "Argonauts, the pioneers." J. HutTum; "The trip across the plains," Col. 10. J. Allen.

Tho toastmaster read regrets from absentees During the past year one member, William M. Murray, died. The following oltlcers were re-elected: MaJ. 1 C. NfL'ley president: George M.

Dorseh, secretary, and Henry Dickson, treasurer. After singing "Auld Lang Syne," the banqueters adjourned to meet on the next unniversarv. During part of the evening i'rof. I.owe. of I.owe observatory, l'asa-dena, was present.

Allegheny Selioolit to I'nrflclpnte. At a special meeting of the board of school controllers of Allegheny last night It was decided to suspend Hie schools March 24 In order that the pupils may participate In the celebration of the one hundred und tenth anniversary of the beginning of public Instruction in western l'eunsylvanla. Kvery pmtiv tells- Vou can get Salvation Oil for Hue. liest liniment In the market. not appear anxious to back his judgment.

day and return on April 11. A Cincinnati natter expresses the onin nereeiy, and 1 read it. "Can't! Have arranged to meet John. He has promised pot to be so rough." Eastern men who are accustomed to wager large sums on pugilistic events Ion that 18 league outfielders receive the are keeping their hands in their pockets. "It's hers." he explained.

"You know the poor little thing is on night duty so-called limit, W.40O. Even this Is probably an overestimate. Tommy powd made a wise move In pur- As regards the small fights, the local sentiment prevails largely. Smith is selling over Smith at the odds of 'JO to IS, but Flaherty has the call over Hawk-Ins at-the same odds. Any amount of cnasing isieroauer irom J'lttshurg, though it Is hard to see how the German band Wheeling, W.

March 10. (Special) Mary Hackett, who was charged by her husband, a Pittsburg man, with bigamy, lias heen found not guilty by the criminal court. Robert Hackett heard of his wife's marriage to Robert Pleasants and coming to Wheeling caused her arrest. She said she thought Hackett was dead. can arise lrom tho eleventh notch.

Flaherty money can be had at this price, and the Calll'ornlans ure not slow It Is queer how many authorities in figuring upon the coming baseball campaign, overlook the fact that Patsy Dono to cover it. van nus a sian oi clever pitchers. Chauncey Fisher signed his Brooklyn EXCLUSIVE BREAKS. contract Saturday night and will comply tig Thfl oond men do. lives alter them muie with the request to Join the team next Some Wild Statements Sent Ont by testimony to their week.

He is in the pink of condition. The Philadelphia club boasts of one bl Our challenge: We guarantee to give you two pairs of shoes for the price of one pair at other stores. the C'nrson Syndicate. cycle at Its training quarters in Augusta. Tho wheel is owned by Manacrer Stalling.

1'nder the heads of "copyrighted" and who generously permits the boys to use it "exclusive" some wonderful specimens of in turn. fistic literature have been put on the wire rrnm 11. 11). to P- Wertne.tlny. This dav will see pairs boys' fine.

Vcrt'a THE NEW IDEA SHQ during the past few days in the shape of I he case or Amos Kusle against the New York exhibition company, which was STORES, j. enlf c.niiitve.-ir welt shoes not on the bar gain taliles. K'-gnlar and just now, anil nurse uore on by day. So they don't meet much, and their plan Is to leave notes for one another hidden on their dressing table." "Nurse Smiles brought me this note," he went on, "und I don't say what I thought of her, for I'm determined to help the poor soul, and Buz mustn't hear It. That woman Smiles 'thought it should be It was in answer to a note from nurse Gore, saying to-morrow morning is her day off, and suggesting a trip.

You mark my words, that girl Is fettered for life." The next day he came to mo with another not from nurse Gore's room. "I have snapped the chain! John Is furious. O. what can I do. I could kill myself.

I nearly did." We stared at one another In silence. Then Trafford spoke. "She's In her room crying," he said. "Nurse Gore dropped the note In her own room after reading It, anil went to her. I've promised to meet the chief outside for 1111 operation.

Do you think she's safe? She has broken loose somehow, you see, but si 111 "I'll see to thnt," I told him, and he went off. Then I sent word that I wanted to see nurse Morrison about one of the patients. She came after some delay. I asked her to sit down, and I saw at once not only that she had eon crying, but also that she had a large bruise over her left temporal region. "What Is thnt?" I nsked, pointing at It, nnd she burst Into tears.

"Whv don't you trust us? What does It matter so long as the chain Is to nave come up at Trenton vesterdnv for argument, has been postponed until trades ut $1.09. Laird's shoe store, Mar Interviews that must have been imaginary, for there are scores of witnesses here who could raise their right hands and swear that the information thus Aiarcn THIS IS OUR REG. TRADE MARK, 56 FEDERAL 1 130 FEDERAL Below West Perm Depot. stoiikn. Mantet House.

The Cincinnati club played the first ex ket street. Sporting ill General. hibition game or the season on Sunday defeating New Orleans by a score of '1 The entries for the coming bench show ALLEGHENY. to 3. Ehret, Damman and fthlnes were the pitchers, who held New Orleana down are belnir counted.

There is no doubt now the success of I lie show which will bl: to three tuts. held In the Exposition building next week. Sunday is a very quiet dav at Itnt The Irorniols Hlfle club has arranged a springs. he city authorities, who look with wide open eyes upon nrlze fights cup shoot to place on the out-of-door range at tiowaru siimmi on cock fights, badger fights and public gum In introducing these remedies we wish It distinctly understood that TL FAIR FACE MSY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES afternoon. The shoot will be a handicap at loo targets for members only.

There ming ui every sort, win tolerate nothing on Sunday, not even baseball. will be a series of six shoots, to be held 0 we do not seek to play on the likes In Philadelphia Manager Stalling on tne tniru riursnay in eaen imiuni and the shooter having tho highest aver- or dislikes of the public Father Molllnger originated these prescriptionscovering all known chronic igo will get the cup. A Letter from Hip Mayor. spile the promising young players grafted wiih the old blood, Is purely an experiment, though it is to be hoped, for the financial good of the game, that he whips the youngsters Into shape so that the Quakers can make a first-division finish. C.en.

W. Jtumihrey Is the popular broken? "Matter!" She dried her eyes and A report comes from the east thnt mayor of Hwantoii, and under date of George Carey, who was drafted from complaints cureu tnousanus ny skillful administration of them-i that's all we stand prepared to do the sb mo diving the Doctor's the Syracuse club, of the eastern Iphpur Jan. 37, 1 hp writes as follows: his Is to certify to our appreciation of Chamberlain's Cough Kcmcdy. My family and neighbors have tested it, and we know It is an excellent remedy for coughs and colds. Geo.

W. Humphrey." Hold by drugrists. SlChJIhJlhb OUR 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT STILL ON. The verdicts of Intelligent buyers are generally correct In regard to quality, price and designs of last fall, by the Philadelphlas, wants to secure his release from the Quakers in order to join the Milwaukee club, from whom he was taken in IW.13 by the vouchsafed was, pure extract of done. Mrs.

James J. Corbett was made to say: "1 never saw Jim looking so young and handsome before-. The lines that 1 saw in his face in Florida have all disappeared." Now the truth is there was another Mrs. Jim in the family during Corbett's training days in the Everglade state. The second Mrs.

Corbett was not in Florida at that time, and, consequently, could not have voiced the joyful proclamation accredited to her. Another story just as funny was typographically put into Bob Fitzsimmons' mouth when he asserted: "You remember the night In Chicago, Pan, when I put seven men to sleep one after the other." The Chlcagoans on the ground laughed when they read this "scoop," scored so far away from home, and they charged it to the Fitzsimmons dream acount. "The fact Is," said one of them, "Dan Hlckey was not Fitz's sparring partner during any of his visits to Chicago." One of the greatest gems of the exclusive new journalism was presented in recent where It loomed up as prominently as a sunflower in a cluster of Jaqueminot roses. So ran this bit of thrilling nnvs: "When Julian brought Fitz his sherry and eggs before lunch he felt him all over and said: '1 guess you are getting there. Although Dan Hickey was not in Texas with Fitz, that did not prevent this exclusive outburst from being put into Dan's mouth: "That width across your stomach Is great, Bob.

I never saw you so wide there since I have been with you. At Corpus Christ i you came almost to a a point there, and now it is as flat and hard as a rock." Dan Hlckey Is about the cleverest boxing partner that Bob Fitzsimmons has ever had, and has given proof of that cleverness in a slam-bang sort o' a wav in every set-to in which he has engaged stared at me indignantly. "Matter! My bub bub bicycle's spoilt, and I shan't be able to use it for a month! John, the tt teacher, says so!" Some time later, when I asked the staff what she had meant by saying that wild horses wouldn't drag nurse Morrison's past history from her, she grinned, und said. "No more thev would." "Whv not?" I t'erslfted. "Because I don't know It." she told me.

I hate these sharp women. Advice Free of Cost The New York club left for Lakewnntl N. yesterday, to begin their sprint- BEAR IN ALL practice. The team Is made up as fol lows: Pitchers, Bill Clark, Mike Sullivan There are many Improvements, not ban a I Miles Standish. Meekin.

Sevmour. Dr.h. simply changes, In In other words, If your case can 0 be cured by these remedies, they'll be prescribed, otherwise a prescrip-f tion for other medicines will be A given free of charge to you. Out-of-town patients' lettors will cny, Gettig, Bean and Pander; catchers Dave Zerfoss, Warner, Wilson and Shea' fielders, George Davis. Kid Stafford, Vari Haltren, Mike Tiernan, Beckley and Houlc.

VECTOR gioo 6,000.000 rolls, comprises the amount of our stock. We invite comparison, as we are the -only hcruse In Western Pennsylvania with facilities large enough to enable us to carry such an Immense stock, besides we daily reap tha plaudits of economical housekeepers on our most popular prices. 10c Papor at 3c. 20c Paper at lOo. 25c Paper at I20.

50c Paper at 25c. 75c Paper at 35c. For Men Only. Your choice of pairs men's fine goat and dongola opera, and Kverett slippers. Regular grades at Tile.

Find them on bargain tables in men's aisle after a. m. Wednesday. Your choice. All sizes.

Laird's shoe store, Market street. Note the following report in a snerl.il SPALDING SlOO from Hot Springs of the doings of Giddy BEST BICYCLES BUILT. COST MOST TO BUILD THEM. be answered, advice given free-- 9 exact cost of remedies given A upon receipt of price, sent charges prepaid. oung Aanan Anson; Anson Is eeuinc his resolution to take off Wholesale Hi ai ft" Lincrasta pounds before he leaves here.

This morn-Ins: as he emerged from his hath be weighed just 211S pounds in his light bathrobe. This is a reduction of 15 pounds in three davs. He Is dieting himself, ton MoIIinger Medicine We Know You Want to Hear Thin. We have Just received a beautiful line of Swiss, Nalnsi-ik and Hamburg embroideries at 4c, 7c and tip. II.

J. LYNCH, SlOhle 4.IS-410 Market st. JUVEfiHE 910 (Successors to A. F. Sawhill.) 806-808 FIFTH AVENUE, 2 Squares from Court House.

CAREFULLY EXAMINE OUR LINES. and little meat Is handled by his teeth. The captain is more of a society man than ever. Saturday night he went to the hotel dance and whirled as gallv and an Bince tne preparatory wont commenced. 34 OHIO STREET.

A Are you do'ng your banking business where you can nlwnys be accommodated, as you can at the GERMAN NATIONAL tiANK, No. HOC Ohio Allegheny, 223hf gracefully as any of the prf tentious young men who aspire to social leadership here. He was not the only one at the dance either. Several other flayers took the 1 MULCunCIl A. G.

PRATT CO. 507 WOOD ST. Near Fifth Ave. 81ChJkx A Well-Known Editor Dead. New York, March lC-Wllliam C.

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