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"1 I -1 THE THE BALL' (lATIIEKIXG In tna garb of their native fi.rftn. Ulotrtlog thdf Cmtonn 4d ttT Rfeon the fltf distant pUina of the Wert. The Famous Warriors, AHWANETUNK, NEOSKAUETA, AH AIXTZUM AH, SKIITN AH7AH, imJliEQUA, MACON'S MELANGE. A Lively Week in Pugilism. nlljaines' Death, Snllivan'i Sickness and La Llancbe's Arrest AH Dlscussod by Macon in His Xn toreatlntf Style.

Kilrain Not Very Boston. Popular in ffack MoAulifle Met a Tartar In Kerrl- gaa Other Fig-hta and riffhtere. aMOIAi, BUTATICB TO til kMOClBCO. Yoaa, Pepteaber ba beun an avantful week In puiiliiiio circles. Hnt came tb new u( tti killina of Ccftraa Full-'.

janiei la a ring fiaht in Dakota Territory. OTUij was uickir followed br the arrest of Genre I.a Hlunotie. tba Manna, for ofuclat-- lac as tha acoond of one of tha tnisarabla i paraphrase of famlaitr who. acgad on by a tt ef taate brnta. ul tb rough tha rnock-: err cf a rice-flakt near Buffalo a couple of jraeki afe.

After tkla li was rep 0 ted that euJUraa ws dylaf, and on Thursday the Ifarka Club, of Boston, was opened with efcta ktwia Jack MoAulifla and Putsy Karrtcaa. Oeorr Youae and Alf Porter, and the dbuet Tom Lees, the ex-Australian wliat can hardlr be called a aleye oontast. so ona-ei'led was it. with a cooala of the celebrated Good Brothers, of IJaalaoa. Tke klUint of Fulljamea.

like all price rln latahtiea, was porelr accidental, but If the reportaan to be bailered it wu a oowardly aiJalr. ter ail that. It appears thateerUia Trtie out there who oall themeeWas aport- i laetealmsortaetaprofasionalfihUrmuch JfrKex and strent than FulQamas from the iwaxt. ana that niliaiaee. not knowing that the tttan wa a profulo(il putili.tt, con-santfydtotneet hbu without making-aiiT pb- Icntixa tn aia feiMa.

rubatI. brllvvinc BIS putuuuMt to ba. in pratewional imrlanoe. -tloikor tba BaUt. Besides, liu lust reiort of tha a flair says flhat the bit man ireacif sT hand aftrr ereadr held pn totulljaaifs tber bad anakee ken hands.

In token that there was no enmifiy between them, and uu- eKbot.llv dealfe him A trmatntiOHil blow ob tp9 (ample, wvtaich daxad him. Ttiea tie hcl tiim mi J11 merer not luercr. lor the huenan hyena had no mercy but In bis pover. If this tension of the affair a true en every irifuu iir pay piusw juiu uii in hoping that not only the burly rnn'ian who aniee poor oiuaraea. cut tna anna ioMiortadihim end put up the ataea.

but trie anna a hp JIlO turuuca wniub lost bis life, puty re brought to speedy and conuian punishment. 1 lie was auiltr of mansiauirhter. and they were auceMries to the ant. It will not do to pay that the meant notnina more than, a beatina to Fuliiamns. The inw.

iudae of a man latent by tne weapons ne employe. and thane villains not only engaged a inan Iihrsicitliy VulUaaietT superior, hut employed trecbery as well. Ho far as lean tee not a i fnititfiiting circutnitanoe can be urged in They should be made examples Of atfonce. Tlre is tittle doubt that the law will make an raaauple of those engaged in the Buffalo tfJaJr that will deter others from engaging in euch "bports" for a long time to come. A honklred years ago pnglliatio contests be- tweea women were not of an uncommon oocarTeoce la England, and were even openly advertised in London.

However, civilise- of called. Pitchea buttles between wtduen are of common eocurrenoe. I feel pewud to any thai during my long experience tia ringatlairs in this country remember at two other enntesta of this kind taking Pkioein it. I hope there will never beau-tUber like it. The great and only John Sullivan is on the snead, but ha is tint yet out of danger.

I called! at his cottage at Crescent Beach, near last Wednesday morning. A cy elonio etarm had prevailed all night, aud was than raging terribly. The noise of the Windnd the rain had kept him awake all tiixbw and under the influence of an opiate he had Juxt fallen asleep, and of rourse it would not do to reus him. All in the house believe that he will soon be well, and they think that he will be better and stroager tnaa when he recovers. They say that his paiicians tell him so.

but we know that that alwav what doctors tell a aiclc Juan aad las frienda when they wunt natitr to JhTust. theiu in reoovery. Id Snliueiioe of tho mind on bodily eulmtiiiU is great, and if Sullivan believed that i would never ajrain be the physical wouin lose hooe, and. perhaps, auccumb to 1 inTOiuiiiiin 1 Ti ii a i- (i his malady. I met a num nioeroi pis amreret FT IP 1 1 Ill llrui aa, nn.

ni I. K. he would evr be able to enter again with any. liope of success, fruiliean ba complained bitterly of the Uetaient be has received at the hands of newspaper reporters, and it must be admitted tbataome ef them have at time scored uini severely. tut tae severest of tbom never loKii uinisi iho trutn about turn i iho irutn about mm.

ature Have lltui oni of mn.t n. vverpOTfsed a man. There is nothing human that ii perfecf. however, and John hitd one weak spot Ins anatomy. That weak spot was his stoinach.

How be abused thai Mor organ in the pat live years no but. hlif2eit and his iaker fully knowi fcmid one of hi friends me: "In thepttat aix yeara tha big fellow Laa rmwdexl the ex-awMwe otaaoat fast nien.of sixty. Wine and Women have been his bane, aud those of us who know him beet wilt never put a dollar on bira aeaui. ne matter how wall he may lock should he recover. We know that it is not in nature for a man.

to carry on a be has and. preserve stamina. there is talk of aetting- up a bia benent for the 1 ibope it will succestul: all Vie talent nedit will volunteer, and Boston ftiH has pride iu the man who was hr greatest athlete to give him the means te aUrt mi some business that will keep the Wwlf from hia door. Though it la alniost universally believed at the Hub that Jake Kilrsia la now the best man in the ring, there is very little pride felt ia him as a Boaton product. 1 wat told that during tbe recent races at ratio Park he was in attendance one day and that he satin the grand stand almost unnoticed except by his faithful satellite, Johnny Murphy.

When 1 asked the reason for this apparent neelect wes told that every one knew that when Sullivan was Culiivan Jake was no match for xum, and no one bore more frequent tcsti mohytothe fact than Kilraia himself. At one time-he was willing to go against the biptiiiow for the. roand for -a certainty, and then esid: vul do thH best 1 can, it o.juett 119 beveany biifi; ues wii'i iiiro iios-toniaas con- feel that tueir -t iintic idol bun been a wreca for Iei t.r v.Mran.i they io not care to worship at ny les-rr pugiiistlo lixht. Then tna lirna v.tainlr of admirers of i 10 I'rt raoiern Athens are either irn t.r of ItiberiiiHO (lnt. mmi Jk'a matiou iacoi.i.ijy acceut and colloquial turn baa mart great progreff in the lasl tury.eud.though I am told that in the 1 country, as sue nunlo a and iron region KEEES ROLLIiCS MOMENTUM DAY BY DAY! style offends them treatly.

That It Is enf- Usti. you Know, js, enoucu to prrjuaioe menj aeatnst him. Said one of thmt 1 wouid give a cool KX if this bia Australian darky. Jackoon. waa to tret a chance at Mai and knock tne conceit out 01 nim jweaon not cut lunch, of.

a figure. iu.Hnb sporuna circles, but ail admit tbat be baa improveu woitueriuiiyasanantir. Mr readers will remember Uiat I doubted Jack McAuliffe'g wisdom in meeting any other lighter pending his engagement with Hilly Dacey. I saw bua box Patsy Kerrigan the other night, and after it wad over Mc-Auliffe said to me; "You were -right and I was wrong. I wanted some sure money, and I thouaht t0 would come in handy.

came here expecting to fight for all the money or none, but Kerrigan wouldn't goon unless he sot tiOO. win or lose. I had to aire lu to him. lie is by long odds the strongest man I ever met in the ring, and fully as clever with his bands. After we had fought a lew rounds I found that his heud was so hard and tie was so good at aneaing tnai 1 stood in great danger oi smashing my hands, so I tiud to be very careful in hitting Inru.

I tie result tnat ne was aoie to make a draw, and I only i.tt Si: not enough to pay my expeijoe here and compansate hie for leaving my tram in for hall a week. There were two men greatly rlisappointe.l by the result ot tins meeting. Una was McAutine and the other wa Kern- I don't think Fulsey had any idea that te had tha Khost of a show with Jack. As might be supposed, he was greatly elated when it was over, and if MeAulifle wins with I should not be surprised to learn that Kerrigan will be watched to a finish against iim. cioraehow or other the impression prevailed in Boston that Patsey was not dead game.

-I don't know what gave this impression, but 1 don't see what gave rise to it. He certainly showed no ftace of the white feather on niaht, and he got several cracks that were hard enough to make any but a thorough-bred If Oeorgie Young can restrain his impetu osity, he and Cal McCarthy ought to make the greatest bantam fight ever aeen in Amer ica. He was one of the stars of the Mar ket Club exhibition, but Alf Porter, who was selected te box him. hadn't a ghost of a chance, and made inch a puerile show of co a axe that lie was taken off the stage before the end oi the second round. Jacx uetupsey made no mistake when he picked Young out for a aood one.

Derupsey has gone to Rockaway to get into condition for bis git-round bout with Prof. Mike Donovan, which will take place in Brooklyn about the 10th of next month. Though Donovan is forty-five years old, Dempsey intends taking ne chances with him, and will set in the best possible condi tion This is likely to be a memorable contest. Donovan is one of the best of living ex- poufnin 01 me 01a me 01 uuxior. wuue we all know tbttt there is 110 better exemplar ot the new than the XoiiDareil.

Having youth and activity and tiie prestige of the middle weicht chauininnxhiD on hia sine. lJemnsev will have to do his very best, ftefeat to Don ovan win ue a very serious tning. and lie mar be depended upon to do all that he possibly 9n. His friends believe that as the contest is only for six r.mi!- he Mill be able to make it very interesting for Jack. We willaee in a fortnight.

Dominica. McCailrey ha such a peculiarly mysterious way of doing things that he never guts half credit for hia willingness to meet any of the big guns of the ring. He was the party I alluded to in my last letter as having visited Sullivan with a view to engaging him to travel with htm in opposition to KUrain. Smith and Mitchell. Dom claima to have had an understanding with Demnsov for thMsatna purpose, bnthwaays that Jack has.

for some reason unknown to him. broken It. uj the way Dempsey. the other nltht. said "Uo.

Cartrey is too gentle fur A fighter." Kever were, truer ur.li spoken. Jletiasall the attributes ml a Duailift but ferocity. I think if he was to have his heud examined by a nrst-clnas phrenologist he wnnlil timi that there was a depression where the ourup of destructiveneM should be. But for this luck he ought new to be at the top of the pugilistic tree. The little I saw of Tom Lees, the ex-Aus tralian champion, in Boston the other night did not favorably impress me with hia claim to be a champion pugilist.

It la true that he knocked Walter Uoode around as though he were a fighting boy instead ot a boxer, but theube wsssix inches taller than him. and uoode did not aooear In be nf much armimi a he was as soft as mush. There talk of a matrn between. Lees aud Mike Con ley. 1 think the big Ithican would go through him lllfR the TAO i rnti day-school.

There is talk of a go between Jack Ashton and Joe Launon. but as ret it is only talk. Macon. Mere Yea Are. IO is Bezenah called at Tag ExoniEia of fice last uight and said he would make a match to light either Jack Brnman or Joe Hanlcy at 1 Ju4 Ttnlsn nf tku city, at catch weights, for either a purse or a stake.

If either of thej men want a light Bez.uiah is ready to put hia money up at any tiuic. Fight Postponed. "on siarATCit Tarn aaaoaas. liiitMijtouAM. Ala September Owine to the interruption to travel by'tbe quarantines, the Mcllugh-Robinson fight, which was set to come oil" to-morrow morning within one hundred miles of this city, baa been poponed for ten days.

Both Mcilngh and KobliiKon have been in and are in line condition. Oreat interest be ing aroused, nere over tbe tight, and the at-teudauce will be large. Jee Luw Is the aractAi. aiarATca to BautaBm Bosroa. September 2).

It has trans pired that the unknown whom the New York Illustrated News is to back against Jake KUrain is none other than Joe Laauen. of Boston. Lannon in an interview to-night says that the report is true, and that he will fight lira in Under ny rules the News will agree li J1" be reiueniliered that hilraiu defeated 1-annon in an eleven-round ramut in this Cltv ftbaul twn imh 1 1 so his frieqUa claim, baa greatly uu proved since, bout lu strength aad science, Cntoa Labor Kenitaatlaa at Akron. sraoAX auraica to tas axuuiua. Aitaa.t.

Ohio. September 5 The. tr Labor party of tbe Twentieth Congressional uistnct aud of ISummit County, held its convention to-day. Mr. Fred Knhlke.

of Akron, presided over the convention and Mr, Angier acted as 8ecretary. Mr. Lewis tieinar. of Cuvaboea Vails. ru.

vvufimuiiii cen.iiuaie, wiin -ur. c'tepQen uwunvnu. vi narou.aa iTeaicentiaj r.leotor roe louowing county ticket was named. in; reasurer. A j.

far ter I'l .1 I rrosaeuwr, K.al m. smitli; Commissioner. Thos. blackmalit InbruHtry Liirector. John VlItU.U, UlVHCr, VV A.

jUlllfiT. r. Xataaa Little's Belaene Crime. tract Mrcat re aaanaaa. vTaeT Li skxty.

Ohio, September Xathen Little, a colored man. was arrested here to- oay on the charge of rape, preferred Gorde gtudebaker. white woman, last March. Both parties were fa tbe emptor of Deacon Taylor, a local atock-burer. at tha theaflair.

Tbe woman is ericieote. 1 me ine aneged crime eras committed. turi th' evening, and of ior i1 i default lent ever hJ.t Z-T. Kash. of Diit-bury.

suffered terribjywithea.it beum. aud it was thoualu he iiut dif ut he was curad bv Hood a ssauariila. BASE-BALL. ties jltjkch t.oom. The Siberian Exile: Kelly, the Human Hammer; Methuselah, the Lonsr-Bearded Llan: Carr, the Albino Prinoa, and a Million Other Marvels.

ADMISSIOX, 10 CKXTS COMMENCING ONLY 3 YEARS OLD TTg ANSWERS ALL QUESTIONS CORRECTLY. ii ChQdrea Satordajm, Cent. Open Daily. Hourly Bhows. Amateur Performance on PridaT Popular Family Roeort of the city." i Sings 50 Songs in tnree ameresi languages.

WEEK ONLY AKD IliBORiYBLKD! IB I To a "Plinncnnlio TfcohTnrwfow OTtfl Pnlitip.rJlTT 111 I liS Is the Greatest Wonder the world has crer seen. a3.ii:asGQ;.:?AnY OCTOBER SO i ji jg TJL CL Lj a mi ASSOCIATION, LEAG0K. Baatane h. Cbicafo Pittsburg ralladelphiaa Mew Tork Haiti meres 8 7 4 0 3 4 2 2 Brooklyn Statu Cltj 9 Athletics 10, Datrelte. 6 tndlamapelia -J Waahlagtaas 4 Made Is a Draw.

Louisville, Sbtember 29. Another Saturday night and another draw for the Louisville team when the game was called at dark. Bakely in the lox for Cleveland was badly overmatched wii Ramsey, but Kster- the rune, and lUmaei, brooK made errors at nrsi vnas coaniwt in ail and Weaver in center on a tuufieu boll. added to these enough to beat the Cleveland played a sharo fielding tgame ana the errors were not eosuy. score I.OCIMVILLK.

Msclc. Vavir. uf Wolf. rf. r.rowDlnc.

I'- Ttft fJ'Aifcs li At rtcXer, Sb lj 0. fl I (lllici, uf. a III gaa, 9 Fsn.rbiouk.lbJ Kerin. havmona. b- a a a Ml Untre, rf 11 3 rSBJieiy.

Mamsey, Tutlt Totals lnnlnc lillllMII 1 a i -e tat 1 1 e- Karnnil Kai.1-IoIllITlllm. ii C3aVland. 1. Twi). Tli II i.l Rmwniiiflr.

Ifltertiroolc. Tomeev. lliree-Baiie Hit-Snyder. able Flys Strieker and Faaia. Ftt BtH on JifJ lis A Ihert.

2. Hit b- Plihed Ballterbrook. Sl.raok Out XoKeaa. KHtt, Hozaa 2, McUulrjt 1 Snyder. Bakeiy.

foic. Tourney. Raymond, riawea halt Hnyder. Tlme-t hours aad flrteea ndaatea Cmplra ParirasoQ. i Hndson'a Fine tTork.

8t. Louis. September 29. fhe Browns pat tip a great came araiust Brooklyn to-day. and won on their unfeeling slaughter of Fouti, Chamberlain pl.tcb.ed falrl.y well, though wild at times.

Ha kept tB.e Bridegrooms rnessing, and was given sjnberb support. Hudson pulled down several home-run bits on backward-rnnninf catcbas and generally brilliant fields. His neldintund hit ting and the work of Corkhill. Purnh and Comiskey were the beat feature. Coords KT.

LOBIii. Latham, ab RoDinsoii. O'Neill. IS BBOdKICTJSM. liekBv.lb Burn, Kontt, Corkhill.

-L It 15 Sj si i a II i "1 ti a. 4i a 4, i -l oi 0j 1 1 Couii.skey. lb! Mc'Hrihy. rf.J JlUdMD. CI Wblle, MfltKaa.

CnacuberllB.pt iBunlockf it II C'axutbedt. Totals Totals 6CS 111 Latbaat declared out for Chamberlain's later- fereuc. Innlnes. ll 4 at. Broofclyna lee 1.

I 100 4 Raraed Ron ft. Loot. 5: BrooKlm. J. Two- Base Mlts aoMneoa and Denote Plaira Uiirm an Orr.

First Hum: an Hall Mo. Carthe, Rublmon, plackner, Cork Mil. Clark. Ca-rutberaX Struck Out Hudson, tRrieo a. Car-ra i tiers.

Burdock, r-axaed Hail Mlllljrua. ild Pitches C'liaiuberlaln a Ttaie Ooa jiour aud ttivy mlauiea. moire UuldsmuU. Glttioa Won, Kansas Crrr. September 9.

With three men on bases and two men out in the last inning to-day, Bill Oleasotn drove a three-bagger to rixht field and woo tha game for the Athletics. The. only error of the home club gave Gleason a chance to do this, as there should have been three reen out be fore he came to tha bat. McQuaid gave one de cision in favor of the home'elub tvhicb cost two runs, riarklev laid ell and flankinaon played a pretty game at second. IBierbauer was called Mst last night by tue Serioua illness of his wife, yoore; ninuemaJTaiOiAiEl itkutic TlBlOl juc raeaaa cl Sj 1, Oj etch.2UtmrJ li 1 cone.

n. Burn. a "movey. uia 4t 11 St 01 1 i it mix S) St Larkia. iHAib.

ti a 1 li Pureell.rr ol id SJ 21 0 5 ll 1 It 4 e.ni i rl i Miiil reward, a Jl4i ie) Ttala 74im ieai'iat 7 Two men out ben wionioa rua aeared. Breanan out for not rUBBtng. 4 mninm a a a a Kansat Clin A 1 a l' a Ail-ltlra, 000X10 30 410 Karned Rnat Kansas cntva.er Atbletlrar, Two- Three-Ban Uits-Lvoos 1. 'Wflc ti. liatti- nore, r'irat Ha on Ball Off Knlllvan.

off fewara, a. Hit by Pitched Ball Larkln. Biirus. First Base on Krrora Kaaaaa Lltra. Athletics.

1. Ptruck Out By Hulilvaa, by Pa-Mi Balls Breonan, Kobtaaon.t. Hltchee nl-livan. Seward.H. Time Twe sours and twenty adoutea, liaiuire atcuoald.

Wen Wltkout Aa XUtraed Ran. FBrLAPKLPBtA September 89. The fitta- burga won to-day tbe first game of the season against Sanders, hut failed to earn a fun. F.rrorabv Schnver. ilulvev and f.r m.

ib new second-baseman, cost, the Phillies the game. Galvin was also effective, and ra- cially at critical boure: ewii.i.ftfea. BinjAjtit PtTTttcau, i Bin a an mil a ill tf.c it-Bio' a Jpartfj naneev. sw aadrewa. et.l rarrar.

lb Cvlniata, lbJ 4. ait 4 ei3 3 it i a a a Sander, bw Sj Ruahne, i 4) 01 Carroll, if achrtver. Muleey. sa. a a 1 miia, tt Oi 11 li CiM.ul rt iiwm.

e. si S. li ol Urtm. -I Total 44 111 IfSttSTS 01016 Ptalladeiphi ruuourii Tao-'Raaa HIM Vnnrte. aHmmi Flays 'oarty aad Irwla.

filler and JUcShaonlc Baae on Kir- br Piu-ued Bail Millar. Viril Have on Krrora Philadelphia. Vttiaburri, a truck nt Foaartr, Itrnr sohnvera, lolvy. Passed Ball e-rb river. Wild mica nanaera.

nmm of Out auur and thirty BUautea. RUaapira Lyaca. Called an Aeeeaat ef Cold September a The Washington and Indianapolis Clubs played seven innings to-day when the game was called on account of the cold It was well-played on both sides, but the cold wind which awept across the field bad a depressing effect en the layers, fccore; wasaiMMToaaj A st i ll lj et no l' Si a ij a ass: iituiAXae'ia. Hleea.ef benay. eery.

ll Basett. (liaasK.k. sSy. XcUMobr, cboessck. la.

rr Bo a o. CI Myers. So aaeeay, b. Mack, Ijally.rf Wiimoc li- a a a a ot it i ij si 0 if 01 0 paoct, as. ulnar, Paily, e- aaay, Totat.

Totals. lntt WasblBtooa- I i 1 e- aaeiaaa aalie. 1 1 a stanyw atBiBftea. ladfaaaports, a Tbree-Be Hlt-Wlimut. Heiaa Koa-iilos.

Deubl flay-ooca and O'Brtea. First tui Tea Uod.ao.poll.t Hit by Bltcbea t. ebook. hetoeneck. FlratBaaeao Errora-tVaakiBkterra.

iaulaaapolU. 1. Mrurk (jut aveaunmea. 1 uurty- Cealdat Bald Craoe. 'k Yobk.

September inability to hold Crane's delivery and costly errors by Richardson and Ward enabled the Wolverines to defeat the Sew Yorks with case to-day. Canxel distinguished himself in 1P mil I CI ai 7 ojo oi ii si i nisjo a a i iai -t-M Phillip, lb Oterday, lirenaaa, I 4 21 til the fifth inning by rnrmiug dowa Whitney, who was caught between third and home, and then touching out Brown, who tried to make third during the ran oni. ttoore: utTftnitt. i Rauloa. of Blebardaoa.

a Bi obthsra, lb. i onnor. 10. Ward. a.

Fester. If ar Raws, a i -1 v. 1 1 SaJ lit to ey, lb row fx, e. Crane, Totste v.coaaay, Caaiuau. Jill tt Totala.

New York ixitrolta jeeeeoiee Three-Base Bits Tlernan, Bronther. Double Plays Conwse. waive aad Canael; Conway, tsu-srl and Brouthers: BJcbardkon and Ward; Blebardaoa and i'titaor. First Bane en Bails ltowe, (iaiiseU Coeway, miattery. ytrst Base ob JCrrors Kew Yorks, I Betroit.

1 Ktruck Out Blcliard-on. Foster. Mattery, WMtaey. Crane Twitcbell, VUknlv CI. Ganael, X.

WildfVitch crane. Time of tlame- ine aeur aaa lorty-ave aniautea, empire vaiea- uoe. Coalda't Hit Teaer. Bosroir. Bepteraber 2J- Tener was an enigma the Bostons could net solve to-day.

and they only got four scattering bite off bis delivery. Both Bines fielded sharply in spite of the cold. Score: BOStOHA. yobBstra. ef Browa.

Natb.lb Bay. Tats, e. Qulon. 2b Morrill, lb. (llenn.lt Badboura.p ouioAeoa.

A. A. tMmtmrm .1 4 II a i1 oi i DiS li 0 SDofTy, vaosob, in. risirur. zo.

0 WllIlanion, a. i il O' Karreii. pZ, Totahi airidi i Burns eut lot running out of li. lonlnaa- i Boston. OOSOOeOBO8 Cliluaaos 11000001 1 Earned Bans Chlceeos.

S. Twe-Baee Kit Pfef-fer. Tbree-Bas Hit WUllamson. Alome Bun-Van Haltren. Double Plav uulna and Morrill.

First Base on Balls Brown, Struck out-Bay. Quioa, Teoer, Farrall. passed Ball Tate. Wild Pitch Teaer. Time One hour and fltty-liv ndnutea.

Umpire Kelly. Kote. The Cincinnati Base-baU Park policemen played the score-card and and other employes at tbe Cincinnati Park a game tbe other day. The game resulted in favor of the policemen by a score of 23 to 13. The feature of the game was Mike Arnold's head-lirst slides to bases, lie has been trying to break into a hospital ever since.

ATHLETIC. Tha Walnnt HIM Gym. Field Way. The Walnut Hill Gymnasium gave its first annual "lield day" of Athletie sports yesterday, and it was a grand success in every particular. In spite of the cold and disaaree-.

ble weather there was a fair-sized crowd A number of the best amatenr athlete in tbe city took oart in the games. Tbe following is a list of the winners in. the different events: c- Running High Jump J. J. Rtieckert.

Cincinnati Gymnasium, height. inches: O. Beuinan. Cincinnati University, second, height. tjight Hondred and T.iratr Yards Run W.

Warriwm. Walnnt Hills uyrunaeinm. winner by 3 feet 1154 inches; J. Wallace, Walnut Hills second. Tng-of-War Cincinnati Gfmnisinrn T.

Walnut Hiiia Gymhasiumj won by Walnut Hilis trymnasiuin, twgoest in three Pulls. Field Champion J. J.Kueckert. Cincinnati Gymnasium: second. Geo.

A.Peter. Walnut Hills Gymnaeium; third. J. K. Wallace, Walnut llills 4 Sack R.ve C.

J. McDiarmia. Woodward Hieh rfcheoi. winner: J. K.

Wallace. Walnut Hills Uyiiinasiutn. aeupnd. Ptittina W-lb. oliot J.

T. Mont tort. Walnut Hills Oymnusium. winner: distance, 32 feet inches: If. H.

Wiggers. Ifttghes High School, second: distanoe, ill leet 8 iiiuhes. Standing Hixh Jnmo J. J. Rtieckert, Cin cinnati Oymnasium.

winner: net ighf.4feet 3 inches; Oeorge.A. Peter. Walnut UiiiaUym natal urn. seconu. Four Hnndred and Forty ards Rnn Fred Sellew, Walnut Hills Ormnasium: time.

1 minute and 9 seconds; W. B. Garrison, YV al-nut Hills Gyrnnasium. m-contl. Post Jumping Thos, Peter.

HIl Is Gymnasium, winner: height, feet 3'4 inches: Jos. A. Monfort. Walnut Hills Gymnasium, second; heusht. feet 1 inch.

browing Baste-baTl W. B. Garrison, Walnut Hills GymnaMUtri, winner, 33i feet inches: IL lL igers. Hughes High behead, second. SDi left mcljes.

Atauding Broad Jump H. It, Wiggera. Hughe? Hiah iSchoOl. Winner; distance. 9 foet IS inehes.

J. J. Rueokert. jin-cliiuuti trymnasium. eecondi distance, a feet Two 'ft nd red and Twenty Yards Rim J.

K. Wallace, Walnut HHIa Cyninn-lum. minute a) weotids: Vred Seliew, Walnut Hills tiyumufium. second. Knnninx Broad Jtuup J.

J. Rtieckert. Cincinnati Gyranasiniu. first: distance, IS feet inches, tieora A. J'vter, Walnut Hills Gymnasium, second; distance.

15 feet 7, Throwing Sixteen-ponftd Hamnw Thoa. Peter. Walnut Hills Gymnasium, winner: distance, (il feet 10, inches; IL K-Pandorf. Cincinnati Gymnasium. 37 feet 3 inches.

One Hundred Yards Dash Jeorge A. Peter. Walnut. Hills Gymnatium, winner, J. K.

Wallace. Walnut Hilia Gyni- Hftsitim.sr.cona. lureo-leuged Race George. A- 1 J. K.

WaTiaoe, Walnut Gy Peter and iauanum. winners: tiine.Mwcotias.,,, Bicycle Kace One Hide: W. M. Greenwood. winner: 44 seconds.

One Hundred aad Twenty 1 ard Hnrdle G. A. Peter Walnut Hills Gymnasium, winner; time, 1 minute 191 seconds: J. J. Bneckert, Cincinnati Gymnasium, second.

rOOT-BALL. eroa hy lriaeatanv. PawcTrrowN. September 29. Princeton wen the first foot-ball game of tbe season from Lehigh to-day by a score of 75 to Ol- BO WIS Q.

Mutb. Won by Eight Lengths. -aractAX aatrAToa to rsra aaaoraxa. BauAiaaOno. September 29.

In the three-mile boat race here this evening between Joha Mutb, of this city, and William Haber field, of Wheeling. Muth wett by eight lengths, but Haberfield claimed a fool, and the referee reserved bis decision until Monday. Haberfield was the favorite at j0 to (ii aud $10, hut was outrowed. A BeuUlng Baes Arranged. StdsXt.

If. TT. September 29. A sculling match has been arranged between Keino and Searle, the Australian oarsmen, The race will be rowed on October jffth. The Campaign Holaaee Coanty.

arataaa atararca tas gaarrtaxa. MiLLKSitacBa, Ohio. September 29. An immense tri-oounty Democratic meeting waa held at Lakeville. this evening." at which sneakers from here, Ashland and Wooster werepresnt.

Anotherwai held at Warsaw.which was aa-ored by adxe tilweil. and another at Crane a A rosniug. lu the east part of the county, where twe immense sola were erected, Tnrwle'e Exposltlea ef the Tariff. aeaciat, aaaracca to TX atxarrtrnxa. La roar.

September S9. United States Senator David Turpi addressed an audience of two thousand Democrats here this afternoon. He speke almost exclusively en th tariff, and explained Its workings in so plain a manner that the most ignorant could not fail to comprehend it. it waa a great and convincing epeecB. Thrawlag Hut; la the afire.

Washusotok, D. September 29. Be-deemed National aak notes to the amennt of t7.C2L5TS have been disposed of during September thus: Unfit fer circulation returned to bank. alif destroyed, i increaa ewer Acvtemaer vi lx7 is tu.i.i.ii) Ui. 11 lw.

"1 3 a I aa I i 41 i.iui ai a 71 li it li I fin 1 i a oi ii i sit THE VLM 1'iUN LAI EXPOSITION. piciwf LfMlfMOAO i I II II ti i-i ALSO, TIIE SPOKTING NEWS. BEOOKtTX XtACS. rirStBaeei BrttseI-. I Singlstons ,2 .2 Seeead Ctaeet I Ble Race Frank Ward.

Ilablo I Feliola .2 Vearth Kaaat 1 Bella Klagstea. .2 J2 Fifth Racet Banner-Bearer 1 auxta Baeet -How or 1 Foetello CHICAGO BACES. Vint Itace second Etaee: 1 Hindoo Third Uaeei Battle tt. W. Cook.

Hornpipe. .1 Eehe; Fourth Raeet 1 Perslaumoaa Flfta Barat m.1 Baa Bey. Sixth Baeei AaoeoU Barney UtUe to. Cnele Dan. The Brooklyn.

Haeea. araciAa pneawa to txs Bwaoraxa. Kacx Txacx Cravkbxxp. L. L.

September 3. A first cousin to a Curry of anow did not astonish the shivering -paseengerr on the early boats to the last day's racing this year at Gravesend. First race A sweepstake of 5 each for two-year-olds that have run and not won at this meeting; with 11.000 added, of Which to second maiden allowed pounds five Long Danee Lewis), Its 3 to Khaftan (Anderson). 113 Iba. f25 to 1: Once Again Olurphy).

113lbs4 tol: Singlestone aittlefield). 115 lbs 10 to 1: Seymour Otc-Lanahlinl. 115 lbs to 1: Minnie Palmer (Tarall, 11 IJ to Bruanela tWilliarosl. 10 1 ii tol-Sm (Church). 10S to John 13 to The Tartar lHajwarar.Jlb.,12to 1: Comnwtk'ii Wincbelil.lOjibiera) to Artless Doauei.

tot. The Tbe'start ws a strareling one. Singlestone. SamneCW and Brusselain front. Siuelestone took tbe lead at the turn before Samuel Who at once got by only to give way to Peymonr at the head or the home stretch, uruasris got by in tne straight, and won by a neck, binttkestono a head before Lnnar Dance.

Time. laBHL' Mutual ts.id ju: 13, i Seoond Haese A handicap sweepstake of $25 each, or fc if declared, with added, of which $200 to second; one mile aud a furlong: Blue Wing (McLaughlin). He 7 to 180: wahoo (Taral). IOC Vi to 1: Itronxo-marte iPalmort, 105 15 fci 1: Frank Ward a niteraVin). 1R4 to 1: Knrrister llki.li.pi.

9S lba 10 to 1: Sltpervisor (Taylor. 8 to li Uueen oi r.nzanetn tr reemau). so 1U to Vosburg Ulayward. iri to-L Tfce race: rTRnk urd. V4tburg and liar-ristl-fwere first away.

Barrister and Vim-bur disputed the lead pat the stand, then Broiiromarte took up the rutiiuna entering the back-sl retch, and le.l until 1 rank ar. i. Blue Wing and iiarrlster got by in the straight. Frank Wartl won the race by a hind, three lumps irum the finish, hltiu Wingsecontl, a neck before Barrister. Time, lifti.

Mutuals paid (U. Third Race The Holly handicap for two-year-olds. $.10 each, half forfeit, or only $10 if declared, with Sl.if!0 added, of which StO to Second and $1U0 to third: six furlongs: Diablo IMcLangnliul. totft rorrentt Oltir-pliyl, Hi to li Madstone tilfiywardi. Hi 6 tol: Sonoma (Wir.chelD.

uu lbs- 12 to 1: luuliant (Andersoni. la) lbs- to 1: Felicia 'utt relit. UK to to 1: Piiitaniler tN'oreiiv." 97 to 1 Gfronii Vi Vi to txrintli 1 1- rccniani. srr ii to l. The race: Ainoma, Girondcs mid were oil in the lead.

4irotides led on the liar.k-rret nh. a lieiui beitiro riortotna. Mji i- stone and Sorrer.to, About tlie turn by tlte liotei kui id iivuuwii ine mus nil ran before Madstone and oirondes ti.l the head of Uie houie-stretch, where Mud-stone got bv. Diablo cume past and v.on. liantlstiown.

by six iensths. ft looked as if Madtone was aecrfnd br a head, with Radiant third a length in front of Philander and Felicia, but the Judges gave Radiant the piaoe. Time. Mutual paid $13 aO. hourth Kuce i he wondsoeiai.

for tiireev year-eids and upward. S-iM each, iiali forfeit, with SiAV added, of which to the eo.i:ii the third: weights 5 lbs, above the scales, winner of first special to carry 3 lbs. extra, nou-winniug aliowancas: one mile and a furlong: Kingston, 4 yr. o. Murphyi.

Us 7 to 10: Terra Cotta. 4 r. o. (Mclaugb-iinl. lis to Knrus.

Syr. o. (Hay ward). US to 1: Defence. 3 yr.

o. 113 8 to Bella B. 8 yr. o. HO lbs8 tol: Little Jlin.S yr.o.Tayior, 13 to 1: Haaalene.3rr.o.

(Covingteni. lui 13 to 1. They were sentc.fr at the first attempt in splendid order, with Knrus first, Little Jim tnd hiurston. Bella li and Defenae next, 'assing the stands all were under a pull, with Eurus a head before Defense, who was half a length in front of Bella B. with Kingston.

Little Jim. Hantaiene and Terra Cotta following as named. On the turn Defenae went to the front and led Eurus a head at the quarter post, with rvautalene third. Delia B. Littie Jim.

Terra Cotta and Avinsston were nicely bunched. Saiitaiene eame first into the home-stretch, with Bella pressing her close. As soon as they were fairly into She homo-stretch Kingston forged to tbe rent, with Terra Cotta and Bella pressing dm fast. He came along nicely without whip or spur, and won By a neck In Bella B. Seoond.

was a lengtn and a half before Terra Cotta. third. Little Jim, Eurus. Defence and finished as named. The Dwyers were heartily congratulated on coming in first and second.

The value of tiie stakes to Kingston The mutuals paid $3 SO. Fifth Kace A heavy-weight handicap Sweepstakes of each, or ii declared, with Sl.Ouo added, of which t2U) to seooud. entries, weieht a.d dclarationa a in aeonnri six furlongs: Ban tier-bearor tWiliiaroa). liS 4 tol; Rowland tlvewtgi. va 10 toll Raymond tiiorphy).

lis loa. tol; Drake t'laylori, 4 to 1: Carnegie tTaraO. 11 lbs-a to 1 Rendiatt U.hnrch). lis oil. -23 ta 1 B.ill Bond 114 10 tol: Lm- pire tiAHUich im luiu to VOuaiu jeexns HI 10 to 1: Calera (Camp), 112 30 to Bel wood (Shaueri.

113 las- 20 to 1: Cracksman (Anderson). KB otol: Ulory (Palmar). to They got the flag to a Tery straggling Start, in which Gio'y had the best ot It, with cm-aire awcond aad Carnearia and Raymond beading the ruck. After the half-mile post Umpire crept to the front, with Rowland and Raymond next. Near the last furlong post Banner Bearer road a rush and won by a seek in 1:16: Umpire second, a neck before Carnegie, third.

Rowland. Bill bond, Raymond. Drake, trackman. Glory, Beiwood, Calera, Cousin Jeems and Bendigo finished in tbe order civea. The Rtakas were Worth fl.gi to the winner.

The wutnai paid tTfi bixtu Race Kow or Never won: Pocateilo was secoud. and ir Own third, lime, Close et the Chicago Haeea. srwciAl ataraxcsT To Tata astQCiaask Chjcago. September 89- The West Side races closed to-day with the folio wing events First Katse Three-fourths of a mile: Hattie (Singleton), first: Noonday (West), second: Hindoo Rose (Vincent), third; Deg Moines. Lark.

Stuart, Reel una, Aileen Aroon.J.U Wills, Little Bess, Afonocrat, Stare Jerome and also iime.ias. fieeond 1. sice seyen-eifh tha of a fl. W. CouaJt De Loo g.

ti rst i ndoo Ryse Vin-ct. aecoad: ct-Xick vEi.eri, thiro. Titue. Tnlrd Pace feUia. one aad one-sixtee-nth niiies: Ltorapipe veds.ey;, hrst: Lcco we 2 2 aeweoa seaeee ew ,2 2 tf If i.

IL. ILMO War Dance. Green Corn BEAUTIFUL HISTOIIICaL Long), seconds Governor Bate (Keitrteri. third. Leonata, Wrild Boy.

Rac.oae, Loupe. Fosteraland Comet also Surted. lime. 1:50. mnrtn race inree-iouriiai oi "ii.

Barney Lee Viaoenu. sirst: Perximmua tLeiong. eecpaa: vi" Kami third Jim Bnwaer. Lot)! ano (DeLongj. "eCp.ad: Lewis Clark (Cunniak-- jocaej tl.H.,n ntV fr.r frill.

I Time. 1 S5W. llfth Race Seuipg. five andone-baTf furw longs: Little xa fbingletoii). first; Ban Boy i toil ruled on (Cunningham), accoud Fred vv ooier its.

limmi. TV Rlue-Kved (Cdnningham). accoud: Fred coley (Bunn). third. Jimbua.

JitBtnK u. Diiie-tini xiwuo. Krti Kinff iPAMttis. Kinf 2 rest us. superior.

JMpg xvoav bury and Ridgepole also started. Time, 1:10. ciixth Race ilaaoicap r-iecpiocnaae. iu course: Cncle i)an oaeairv jnrst: Asceoti (Cochran), second: Breyfogie (Adams), third. lienrea nllouart.

buOIWif nu a ng way and Irish Pat also started. time. linir. fxn way's iockey. fell, and is Proba- UIW IOIS1U 11.1,..,.

alao fell, but he will probably recover. Monday's Bases. Entries, weight and pooling at Latouiat -First Race Thrwe-ouarters of 8 xnile. sell- 4: arunr rt-iiau. xue xi.a ey, vww? nounce.

106 U. 1st. Albans. 90 fci; irth. 101 a uota aiar.

ipsw. fcecpna ksi ina: Koi d'O 1 i 105 lbs-S3: Golightly. Vi Litbert. 104 Thfrrl Race Half mile: MoniU Hardy. 107 lba; Heliotrope, 1OT Mildred.

107 Dolores. 1U7 Veda. 1U7 iursi A'a-yison. 107 lbsj Vesper Bell. 107 lbs.

Lille. 1U7 Hope, Crusade. 107 Ban Ha- ren. jjrown x-rincesa. 107 lbs.

ho pooling. ,1, Fourth Kace One mile: Birtbday. 3t77 lbj. $13: Elruira. Ct.Bonita.

ICS Hypocrite. 94 jsnbretto. 113 $10; yonTromp.lMlts.: 5: $3: Jim Mulbolland. to ulford. 92 Clarion, 101 as a FifthRace-i-Fi ve-eighths ofa mile: Richland.

107 Hayco. U0 uhea. 110 lba, poolin g. "i-Colnanhas Baeea. Cottaars, Ohio.

September 29. Following is the summary ot tne unnnisnea sac? trot oi Friday. Peart Medium i 1 i 1 Clay havis KaueUood Turk I 4 6 dr. Xrsdiltr die. nate-xsH.

sjsh. sut. aaia, satx. sax, ai. The other races were: Ccntenaial Stakes, for three-year-old trotters, two lest fa three heats MeAitSter 1 Vlata a 4 a aia.

Bay Old Tom 2:40. Almoot Lottie 11 a a dfa. 4 riiwit. Betty Free-for-all Paoe Parse divided: 1 Ben star. VurHan Obariey Kriul- XoleHi tun time aa.

zn. VTlnd-rp of the Fair. -i traciAi. ctaPAica to Tag anociaaa. MltLEasDvao.

29. The uniinialted trotting race in the 2:95 class for 83TO was -completed this morning, and was won by Nellie Woods in Tiio receipts of the asocial ion will be over n.Wt). The races were tha best ever held on tlio grottuds. miu tae reason is mat iimj society bus joined the Anieriuau Association. Rartng at Te.t-s..

ftDtuniber 3, At Wt Fide Park to-ddy Bfowu Hal ialtemided to lower his record of- 2:13, made at Lcxhigton lev? year. Din laneu. uis time -nam S. tiie crack four-year-old. was by Indicator, twenty-one rears ohh 1 ne lat-tRr broko liit reenrd of nta.ie siitceil years ago.

the time to-day being ScA'i. FACTS AX FANCIES. of last aitrht's clrvse with thoe of a week, ugot drfmared Atlantic ami Pa- linu a t. w.is..ii.inwt. v.rtr.

Ieiiver preferred. IH-la ware and Hudson. Delaware, ijickawanna and ve.sterii. 2.: l-n' ini trt pr l'Jot Tennessee TftmcsHee preferrexl. C.

a Indiana. and Louisville and Kaahville. Kt Li nues'see. tnst C. and rt e-ttern.

4: 1 jike Shore. 2Jt lake Erje and Western prelerred. 1H; Manliattan. AiiCiusan v.cnira.1, mraiie-(a aud 8t- Ixiurs preferred. Ds; Missouri I'aciik-.

4i: Nickel-Plate, ft: tekei-f late preferred. 3f4: New Lngland At Jersey Central. Aashyilie und Chattanooga, 1H: Noriolk preferred. 1: Xortbern Pucinc, 54: Pacific preferred, 1): North-western. Omaha, 34; 'Omaha preferred.

8: Ontario antj Western. 4: Oregon Transconti-lKiitaL Peoria, Devatur and Kvansvnle. lJi: Paciiie Mail. Hi Beading, ty. R.

and W. Iri4: Rock lsiand. 4: fet, Panl. St. Paul preferred.

3M: Texas Pari tic. IS; La loa Pacific. S'4: W'estern Lniou leleirraph. la-4: Paeiila preferrcL Cotton Oils. 3J New York Central, 4.

Hocking alley, Hi Kansas and Texas, ft Louis and Hnn Francisco preferred. H. Advanced. SO; declined. 3.

Last week they stood as follower Advanced. 32: declined. ID: steady, 6. mv toix coATioaa re mtt k. bust a 00.

Brocaa. B. and c. aad I. 1 Caaaaa outbern 1191 its 115t 1IA en atV lite at Chesapeake and OhJa ui; 1H tot.

Ii-vl 'aiSj arc at 4Ut "i 1- iBunaatea ui Zl HI llli 1-M'ii mJ 7S Big our. a. aed It- X13 P. and H. O.

Delaware and Uodsoa. et H9i so SlO 1S rieiawareand l.a.ik U3 144 30 Ot. ana ao'-a! Krie pret- ftJ'4 T4-. Jtrie seoonda s.ast Kast Teatieee pret-Beeklng v-n-y H. aud Iron I.

B. aad Kansas and Tsiaa liS 13 COS 12 U. aad Ik. La hore 1 E. and I- X.

aad W. pref iatilran Ceotral At. and nt. IDref Cine, nicago. istirunsion aim viiunry, Cincinnati smt Indi-afuipolis, Central Pacific la-i: Chesapeake lot 1 b5 -111.

u4 tm 1'" rtw-. l.s tea "IT" Atlssearl Feci 6c. IHK New York lot 11U0 J. O. and St i- prl ifsw Xaeland 4 CM Bit Jersey Caatral sua "Kie n.

ana Norfolk pret 4 '( Northern Pactac Worthera PacitioprefI tm at if XMwi Onaaha, Omaha srAl Obieand atia.lsstppl. Ontario and Weatra i Him re PHUU Ore icon Traai aad k. raclSoKaU. i 1 1H ss Keaotc 1jp4 71 K. and Isiaaa.

'lcvtt't we a. ttt Pi. ft. Faui iref Pi. Ij.

and B. F. pret Texas I'atoB Paeidc U. Telerap "i i SB J. 1.

1 Wtoasa Pa" f.e prof 'XitWO Oil Total vaies. 1 par cant, i IM pi eect. I per eent. Harlaa. XrwYcItit, 29.

Arrived: Ftam-ers Del vetia. from LordoD: lians and Kurt and Moray ji. from Hamburg, tuaiatiar Clccrs-rrowii. September 2J. Arrived: Steamer Aurauia.

iroui Atv 1 ort. Ljvsspooi. Seotembnr ca. Arrivd Steamers Luo'ide. iroia ief York, aud lai- ediuie.

Irom wutoii. BAY- ll "TT 4i" a e7s TiM 1 iij 11-1 it MIS JVlI ENGAGEMENT OP A BAND The Totorea Sarage. first Trop Genuine Indian sees Dance, Spy Danoe, Indian Barial, SCENE OF POCAHONTAS THE RAILROADS. Ciaaiaaati Baltreaut Aasoetattoa. The Cincinnati Railroad Axsociatioa Pas senger Department) held a meeting yester day morning at the liuruet liouae lortne purpose of considering th uetions of excursion rates and the running of special ex-cursione during the period that the Centennial Kizxuotion is to be atili kept open.

Tbe following members were in v. w-- tr e-v i II 1 jMOlMSrit. Iftll'iafJ UtgaitT Ae Oormau. andO.arid iJ.TaMemaa. tsee- retary or tne Association.

UvasflnallV decided that each fUll two or more excursions into the city each week, aa per the agreement of September lyfa that is. at the graded scale ol Bates, The. dates for running these excursions com petitors are to ucviiuo aruivue 'L. Kot injeeed la the WjmU v' A week or go agd dispatches were received tn tha tixtisrs. Which v.

stated that Joha Soott. President and Gen eral Manager ot the Colorado Midland xioao. had been seriously Injured during a nam ne ninra.t Midland Denver and Rio- Grande employes ore the laying a piece of track. Yesterday i sJTiMt received nere were to Scott wasnot injured in the letnring tbe disturbance, Wr.cett awa formerly resi. dent and Geaeral Manager of the Qdeen and Crescent system, and his -many will be glad to learn that the report that he was servouiilr hurt was erroneous.

atlasnt Ckaogea. Ralph Peters. Superintendens of the Little Miami division of the Pittsburg. Cincinnati and St, Louis Eoade yesterday inade the following announcement by circular: Mr. A.

E. Waters has beenappoin ted fir. L.E. bkmner. trana- Lei.

having resigned on aceount ofiil-hValth. the position oi AssisUnt 1 rain-master has been abolished. 'at' The Train-master will attend to tbe distribution of motive power and cars, arid will perform all the duties assigned to his position by the book of rule, lha above changes take efieut October 1st. The Sonthera Shops. Work oh the ew shop ol tbg Cincinnati Southern Road, now in course of construction at Ludlow.

is progressine err nicely. Tle buildings, which are of brick. are "nOTT "partially under roof. Presideot Schirt of tb Qneen and Crescent, said yesterday that he hoped to have the afi ops completed end ready for occupancy by the 1st of Kovember next. V- IMsoontlaued oat Sundays.

()n and after to-day Jrain Xo. 7. leayina tt Va 1 jinisviile'and Kaahville Road at 3:06 p. and No. 14.

arriving here at 1230 noon, will be discontmnen on eunaays, will be run aa usual on the other days of the President Inaalla in Fell ControL Tlie Chesapeake and Ohio Road was taken (lie Snvlnr yesterday. end Pteeident Ingalls Is now in full control. The reorganization will, it is understood, be at once periccteu. fl- Bonthera Trasteea. The Trusls of the Cincinnati Southern Koad held tbeir regulaa weekly meeting yes-tertiay at their rtKim In the St.

Paul Build ing. Only routine Dunnes was traiisauieu. BUILDIKG ASSOCIATIONS Tk lfrnrVa eeceitit last Monday niaht nmounuti to S3, hisht new shares were ttiken. Tw Wnrl-lnannen's ClnH ftnildtnc and Lnan Company sold H300 at eight centspre-i mium at its Thursday evening meeting. Turnrrtm new shares vera subscribed 1 at the Fidelity last week, and tUtod loaned 1 on mort saw security.

This Association hai just declared a dividend of 84 per cent, fori the past six 1 (it. Claira had an addition Of fifteen new share at Its Wednesday evening njeet-i inu. 'i he receipts amounted to $SS3 51. 1 wo sale 01 money, aggregating $4,000. were made at ten cents premium.

Tm. Ilenhtea receinfji Inst Friday rtiffhtl amounted to $3.148 76. Twenty new shares were received. Tbe Board of Directors do- cided to change the place of meetirttf to No. 164 Race street, on lievember 2.

ltK4. Two mortgage loans, amounting to stod. were made on Walnut Hills property. TtraTTnid Ravine Building Association took in twelve new shares and elected the following ss officer for the ensuing year: Joseph PiesebP, President: k. D.

Moore, Vice-President; John H. rjebawe, Jun. First Sec retary: A. il. Abel.

Assistant secretary: Trtutsnrar: Vinsncs fJommittee. James Price. B. W. Jackson.

J. C. Pittsbeld Appraising Cornniit.tee. James F. Price.

JM.K9UH aii.t jisiiiu e.ikiic tu twuu meets at o-ssi P. m. nereaiter. rEEsa from tbe wires, Kew ia Brief Front All Part tke Country. A wild engine oollided with a freight train Lesterday on tbe ft.

Paul Road, near extern inion Junction. Wis-causing a lose of tlBcadlurs entered the grocery store of Bob- bina 5t at xenver. tna- rri.iay night, securing a sum of money aad a few cigars and notions. W. T.

SHsraibAst. Territorial Stjttlstleisn nf Dakota, estimates the wheat croo at SS.wai.OCO 1 1 I .1 uubukif, uainst iu vAi.ww uuiuci vnwucai ia the Territory last year. CoXFXHStoa of Judgment in tbe snm of $27,000 nas been made bv tae Lrova xcoller Mill Company, of Blooming-ton. 1IL. in favor ot 14.

r. toinita a bona private oankera Thi residences of Edward Green and Pant- ford Mandell. near 1 nllsboro. plundered bv thieves Friday niht. Tha cu.Drita were arresteo at aiiian and to ttolen uron- erty recoverea.

Josxrn FAaorrr.aged forty-five, a miner employed iuline No. 9 in the brazil (Tad.) District, fall from the top to tbe lower vein, a distance of thirty-five feet, receiving inj uries tnat wui result tataur. At tha oDenine of the Csmnaitm bv Kennb- lscans in Chiiiicoth. Ohio, yesterday. Con- arebaman Feters.

ot Kansas, and lion, linn Ryan spoke. At night the gentlemen spoke again, as did also General tiibson. who wared til a uioou; lairt. Acablkgfaw states that Charles W. Wa dron, tie Hnistiaie banker, wno converted all his assets into cash and eloped With Mrs.

fcidweil. of Oninry. is in Londnn. and an nounce Waldrnn's intention to return here aooa and sSraixaten out matters. TRB administrators of tbe estate of Amos J.

Sneil, the CBicago Dii.uorjB,ire. wisq was mur dered by a btirgiar. a.egea to be liiism ft. iacott.on lebruary fih last, now e.ter an B'tdiLioasi reward wf fl.tlOO for th reorert of the papers and d'cuments taken from the Knell residence at Uiat dale. iTseemsthat the young man arrested at Denver as lascett was really a native of Memphis.

Tet. 11.. where his parent reside. Tbe siiitpect. whose name is T.

teott Turner, answers to the description; of Tscott. He had in bis possession a watch en whieh war engraveu me woras. i.acoit. At Paris. yesterday.

Miss Alice Wil son. dauKater of pr. C. iison. of Woodland started with Mrs.

K.ei;h, of iian- iattan, Kanss, tar a drive in tue conn try. Ine horse ran away, throwing tptn from tn biiHy. cresltina iirs. Keuu tbieti two iba. and jto seriously injuring iiss Wilson.

Johx T. I.rsT-B. a Chicago broker, was fined t'Aiby Juuf iitianiMin j-eterday fur con tempt of Conrt. About a year iito. in a ait brougiit bim by cuntoTicr.

tne tuart ordered tuav Lester produce b.s io.T3. oetu.ned to do so. It was for failure to cvnipiy tUe order i the Court Cotttting' Hunting Canoe SAVING THE LIFE OF srxciAl ihiss Mfis aweciaaav 1 Biaaia at nrwABAyoLrt. IxMAsraroLia, September A defective fine this morning set fire to Michael Green-en's residence. LS Sooth Noble street, and tha double tenement alongside, owaed Or Oreenen and oocupled by James Bartlow and Mrs.

James Death, was also badly wrecked, together with a residence ved by H. C. Horstman and eecnpled by Charles Lavery. Total loss, ti.iAO. Mr.

OrV'aCo is insured, for tlj.it) in the Agriculture, Watertown. h.Y. AtanearlFhoar this morning an Incendiary placed a Little Oiaat i ire-kindler against the residence of Mrs. Einatx. across the river, and.

but for timely discovery a holaeanst would have resulted, a tbe fire was started evidently with tbe purpose of preventing escape by tha stairway. Daaaag less than tJO. pxsrawctiojt raoa xaTraax. eas xxrxoerojf. Baxaaxax.

Otxio, Sapteniber 29. Katural gaa exploded in. the Ohio Valley Foundry this morning, firing the building, which, with all the stock, was totally destroyed. There were eighteen hundred stoves in Mock and all are ia ruiaa. The total ke ie width there is $590 insurance.

The Beilaire in-dow Glass Works caaght fire from the foundry and oae factory was burned down, while tbe otaer was saved, Tbeir lots is fully covered by insurance. par oooae rroaa at? xxvla. XairtA. Oano. September The Urge dry goods house of Hutchison 4r Gibney waa badly damaged by are and water this morn- ing at aa early hour.

from water, Wge. They insured for AO Los from fire. $3,000: ey carry a w.uw siovki a damage to building. Defective Hue. Coionseics-ca Bxxk.

and wife are home from Petoskey. Thb will of the late John Mnrgan thaler has been admitted to probate. He give all his property to his wife, she being appointed executrix, and no bond being required. Tata RewublicaB County Convention met at Beckett Haliyeterday to nominate a te a 3 of OJUDTJ uciet, tilers ireie JUH ui.jju. the g.

o. present by actual count. At half; pnatteo viiji.ajuiiii.ii. ioiik. vutiipws im the Coanty Central Committee, called the convention to order.

Charley Dundy, of Mideletown. was made President and Isa-doreMaits eecrtary. Bundy. in hi usual egotistical style, entertained the crowd with a little speech. At the eVoee of Bundy's harangue Mayor Joyce moved that a cuav mittee of nine be appointed to report a ticket- Here Objector Reed, oi Jones Station, showed hia band by making an amendment to the motion to appoint a committee of turee row eacn voting precinct to present such ticket, and, as there wad not stitucienta number of Republicans to iorm such a.

committee, he withdrew it. ana tna motion of joyca prevailed, and the chairman ap pointed the following at loch committee: Q. V. Pariah. Robert Robert Johnson.

J. T. Su tphin. bat-k. James Atherton.

Dan Beaton. William Coakey. Disturber Reed ber showed bis. hand again by moving that tha committee be instructed to make no nomination for County Commissioner. This motion was strenuously opposed by Major Joyoe and others, aad was IOSW Ah vie.

vu v. mittee. tiled into tne nan iaa reported the AV 1 Beaton Treasurer, v. fTecnrung) innrmary in- rector, Joseph Allen. report was received aad adopted and the convention ad journed.

1 B0XD HILL. Tnaljidlee' Mite Society of the Presbyterian Church gave a very pleasant children's social last week. Mnts Eva Hart, who has been spending the past summer with tier nncle. Mr. Joa, Hart, returns Borne this week.

fan Bri.r.K On nrT has been Vliting Mrs. I A. Anderson, a resident of this village, for tbe past tew days. Ma-CitA. J.

Htfxf. a yonng attorney, for merly of this Villiiee. nas left tor Liverpool. Kugland. on an axtended business trip.

Ma. Joe Ovtaus. nf thfa xilacav rumovhaa it, is soon to become a benedict. Tbe house is already furnished ready for occupancy. C.

of P. Lodge gave an oyster intper Friday night, -which was a decide! They have a stood, healthy Lodge find hop success, here. Th oldest son of James Tully. while drie- friends to theAvondaie street-car last lHrvlsv rtiirht. met with a vary narrow ecapa.

It teems fhat when about half way over tlie horses barked over the side the I J'i 1 1 1 ill, iiuir, wivw. ninLiiuf I ue btiaxv. the hore falling on the boy in such a manner as to Pin htm down, and finding that ther could not extricate bioa ret rued to Bond jrxi.ll for aaiitance. theboy being under the horse all this while. No hones were broken, however.

WEST KOBWOOD. MtM ia a Is visiting Mrs. flea F. Albert, of Mill avenue. Tut West Norwood Dramatis (71 nb holds Its regular meeting next Wednesday eveu- iun.

1 Mr. n. DKxitr.x. who fell from a tree, a dis tance 01 t.tty feet, last unaay, is imgerina'. but tbe chances are against bis recovery.

Js'xxt Saturday evening the Improvement Society will transact some important business. All members anould endeavor to be present. Ma. A. smit was hresented with a solid mshnnnv travel bv the members ivf tha 1 111- provenient Society at their last meeting, of whicn be is the presiding omcer.

Thb liar. cock Club has secure the Town Hall for it piace of meeting, text Thursday evening tbe club will meet for the first time in the new anarter. Prominent aoea le ers have signified their willingness to attend. BS tne campaign is irowiui very uut. an members aad those desiring to join should attend.

L0CKLAXD. T. t. ni r. t- nii.

t. i 1 i.i, ,13 iting friends here. He was formerly a pas tor 01 tne awiihii rresuiertan v.uurcu. and will occupy the pulpit tnis evening. Ia.

D. Bevow. who was a practitioner fn this viliaa-e half a century sxo but now a resideat of New Orleans. visited the village in company with nis eaugiiter en inarsday. Tm Tears ago to-day ReV.

A. M. Dawson preached his hrt sermon to th eongregaA tion of the Presbyterian Church in thie village. Hissernaou this morning ill t-eene especially appropriate to the celebration of the anniversary. At the meeting held fa the Interest ef a Volunteer ire Company luorsaay evening a constitution and by-laws were adopted, A committee was a pointed to mo to Hamilton and inspect a steam engine Nomi nations ir onicers to be ateoted next Thurs day evening were otade.

EEADLXg. -Hunt KirSMrtri. lied eleven years, fell from a walout-tree yesterday morning, dislocating his left eloow and fractoring the bones of bis wrist- Thb Cleveland and Tburman Club of this precinct 10 aumbers nearly two hundred members, and s.l are making preparations inr a fnojs-uieetina to be held next Saturday evening. luvitations have been issued to the clubs, in th surrounding country to take part in ins raiuicauuu. BARIWLLL.

Mm Aba. a charming young lady of Belle-rue, kr. is visiting her Sister, Mrs. W. K.

Kitintan. of feuirgis aveuue. Mrs ary Ct-s, of Decatnr, re-turnej home a pleasant viit oi four ber eousun. Aiju. 3u.

Csjalman, of Murgis avenue. Indiana Kef use to aisa tlie Treaty. PixitEr. Dak September 23. The LeweT Brule confereace cor.cluded yesterday.

The Indian remaicei rm. at, d. to a man. refused to ratify tiie Tfcev did. however.

what tier ha-1 ti t'-. rusue a prop- o-inon oerih ai-cept per acre for tut.r Uu Uu OF WILD INDIANS la Cincinnati la a Barter of a Cent a 17. Dance, CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH. AnrtAlSTCLTrT BLAIR, Treated by MaU. Mr.

Charles Manafi.M 71 iiwesijfR Whw writes: "I suSered front catarrh and 1 its uorriuM xwauita lor tweetr rear. Dy Uiair treated me br snail and cured me-." Dr. Blair's office hoars are from ito Ur5 A. from 1 to 4 P. Sundays to 12 A.

M-1 to 4 Tn 'coo, sultaiiott is tH; OtHce No, 53 Vm LighS Street. v. Address al mall to Dr. Franklm Blair "3 West Lighth street. Cincinnati.

Ohio V. letters answered unless accompanied bv fouroeatsiu stamps. TRIED TO CHOKE HEH, And the SLnjular Nana it took Was Ooitrt. il A Somewhat Btartliug. Description Frota the Beginning to the Knd.

'A "I was go nervous and weak I could hardly walk. I Lad been tor years Steadily losing ia flesh. Fits Of coughing, night-sweats and chills and fsver had reduced me terribly. I was almost a skeletoa. and so sick and discouraged that I had little hope of err getting well." It was la these words, tnade still more in- -phatiC by the earnest manner in which tuey were spoken, that Miss aUia Keymao described her condition as she was brouvbt to Dr.

Blair's office several wteki au iVm Neyman resides at Cold Spying, a fear autes back of Newport. Her face trill autiiy recognised In the portrait accompanying this article. "When did it' begin she cooUued. "Kina of ten yeara ago, 1 should iar. It seamed to begin with my bead and throat stopping Up.

It was like a oonntant cold. There would be a oontiaual dull pain over my eyes and across tha bridge of my cos. Sometimes my nose would be stopped up that I eonld not breathe through itatalL.i would conah a areat deal. eteclaliv In the morning, and raise Quantities of yelluwinh mucus. When I would lie down 1 could frei tna oiuoo oroDptne irora my Head back intu my throat.

Soiuetlaies my would sofilioduB that l.oould hardly brtathe. I would nata -eaeaiwH sao-rHxstse sritts At At nisbt 1 would awake feelinca If I was cooking to death, and 1 would La' to get up and all upright In order to bieaih. MISS ELLA KETMAfT. 8ooietlme my throat wocld set raw. ter and iatlamed.

1 coald hardly swailpw. Airer a time there beaan to 1 come a kind of sweie ine on the outside. Tt increased steadily. The physicians 1 went to told roe it was ana that its principal dangr was in presaiog pu my wiAtajpipe aqq luuencring witu tur breathing. But nothing would md to its growth, and it became an unsightly.

uxr On tha outside of my throat. "Mr eye seemed to protrude from their' socket, it seemed at times as if I epaldq breathe stall, ttiarp pains sttacxcu oa 1 the lelt side, in tbe region of the heart. heart would flutter and palpitste. aod tu would be followed by slow, irregalar breathing, lbad spoil of dixziness and faiatness, Sometime I would have hot, fevenuh fiashe. and sometimes my limbs would be as eld 3 ice.

I could get no steep, snd eouul lisnjiy eat anything. The spells of collating tv away all my strength. The BIO-HMWXATS aXCABg BOCB RKkCryT Inoccnrrence. 1 "As 1 said, it was in tuts -onainoD h. In lie ttUir at XX We4 F.iirr.lh tlrcet.

El West Eighth ttreA He treated me reguTariy. 1 sained back mT lost weight. The Goitre tn tay taw-4 away, the swelling gradaallr lling gradaally disapwanna. Ths cough disappeared, and so did tiie bout my peart ana toe psipixstiou. and ate welL Indeed, there ha.

pot well an leen a been a day sine I went onder Pr. biaire treatmentibatl coud not eeie Uiat 1 1 proving. 1 ain ait riant now -have been aince I can remember. 1 can mi deecribe how rejoiced 1 am atmy rei'rr. and bow wiiUBg 1 ain to caake this stale" nusat, DELKI ASP HOME CITY.

Mt Ozba Bait rr has returned home after, a snort trip to Chicago. IlL .1 Ma Fasn Mooag has rented SamCut'JeS residence and gone to housekeeping. Bhaxtow CAMrwrxt. will have the old Zina-homestead torn dowa this week, and rep uc it with a new house. i Thb Library Association has in nrepars-tion a course Of leeUire be given oon wr the purpose of obtaiiiiag funds to purvhjs new boo xj.

CAKTHAGE. I T. f. SoutoWhiteleyJad-U risiting his parents and other relauve her. THg Wheel-makers of CarjhMe will gjW their first dance in Lammer' Had Tharsuay evening.

aa. Joaa Gtawoa and daughter. Miss will leave to-morrow lor ta.umet. Oino. where they will speed the winter.

Thb officers of the Csrtbsge Gun Club form a committee which has been appointed iiuitt arrangements for the second annwi dancing entertainment of tne club. CUT1CCKA. 5QJLP. Witt ext reveied 1 pr toat greatest o- all SJ-ls beaa-a awrs. tse cirriGuiiA soap.

Tr.nl oces Ik lovllest. attest. e'Art skin and softest J) I ib4ct- pore. I -striy aw- I pr uiued. as- 1 Sllet tive.

.1 JZflA for I. IS lilt Kt.n (utl aie greater ir.an usi n- Ssl-t 111 lueaorid. Bend -xiuw to A-ui'y and ItaautUr ta aaut. I.

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