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1 il i i -w-4i 1 H2 THE EXQUIliEK, CINCINNATI; rTtttJKSDAV. TANUAliV 10, 1895. I'ga Ifcy seat Jr. ibe ftebaba. for auvd.

action ba anf part weubl be treasonable treatment kf Bf pltt. shall therefor not rlii. nil will serve uut the turn (or which 1 Waa I Oiu-ArmMl Moldte-rs, Was.it MoT. January b. Senator I'al-rner, t.hntrman of th Committee oa Pensions, to-day Introduce! a Mil providing lor a penaioti of per month la ea-sobllecf.

for in Iom of arm, above the llpow. or of a I. h. th knee, ami" nf tnr the l.s of an entire arm or Ira. li.unnini The ITetrblat a.

nt to Hi Snf llila aft- trnooti another l.ef''h of oomtnaTtoii. In- l.l.l-! In Vlit oT William l. Itll' liry to ri.l".. m. i.

loan, llron I ouniy, tm J. Kniklir, v' -J on laiu rt.rr.i j. j. "riir li-r' Ji.no I. JUr.

l' fii an! I-Mii If. xr that Air. r. Ii" nKlM-rlfT. liil I li- lii- IJ', nf of Tth- ItiOWH l'llfV I-imo Ctrl, iili-l IM'iltrr "olnlillrr ayi Milnniioiifly tnl'ir-'l tty th rii 'l i li.yn.- ot l'w ii 'Tin i.tf.-r lalml ,,1 i i.i,i..r H.ln'r-( lil.lo Cot llil-', lifllailrf om an-l i VU lv-'.

mi folloa- nlilo K-II'r loin.ik. J. I'. Pmlih: rm liintt. outitv.

A fr'iru'. i IliU l-- 'ounl Harry f-'ulfoo. 'I'lilion .1. A. Il KHUH -k lllH J.

1'. Kl-'. Kii'i' l4'iiihin- i 'omiu I ii. (10-lloVf. lfi4iiuil liini.

Artlori li ratl li i tt- iolnl iio-nl of a ftill''! Hlatrfl Altorniv for I In- Norllit-rn J'ialf'l't lit filtlo Ull I'Olpoilf-il till r.rXI week. A. W. ii loiiilo Hi )oirtiK altoi'liry tf I 'If ii 1 1 1 hi 1 1 i miin'il i 1'olonrl It. I.

ol liayloti la T-alalrrJ al I ll- Kl.l l'l lliiilw rii' liu formally t4iKiiix'l f'aul T. Watk'-r aa llotioiaiy rmKnl of nrn hi "Iti In 1 1 a 1 1 HOW IT WAS DONE. ii-ii I i In- i Hill Wa. ji.uMi J. -Tln-rt.

WA 't(ll Mlt'O'latll'T Mil ill- 1iHtt itf ttiP HiMIf v. It 'rl4, triwr rd. lo-ai nil' li.i 1 --r i Ktvt-n thai crl-r (r rti nilruitt- jtt-fi-rHT on th urrrm l-lil- fnm Hi rvnHnlMi- Knitn. tb IIIU ili. I at at lllMl fill- lf Kll- Mil Muni1! ii.iiit t.i-.Ui.

lr. Muthuuii" Ht-nia! 1h- t4vv fririi Mm- Huh ThfoMr lro ltjl fr lie- Ir-intr of ic-iit-rn! i)m OriMtili liiiloii rh KirlriK iijA.r!iiit hii orlKtnal I'll) ui.lfi '-nilrjui i ul- Nr-inuitow (i I I 'li'lny mil It A ii for ih -ort of th Mil ii I iillnic ftin-Tcirnf-ntu to th Honr for kiih'I volt on Hatiii'Jay initiii-lt Hffly nfttr rtn moinliiK hour. Mr. ut mIi I hlti ItntHinlf ti- iiiion h-n rHlliiK i rtilf hii'l Ikmi -onilft i-. Hrt.f ottfu- tHI WHH -tlrU lt I tit- Votlt'V of IM ioilM from infiritrri followc) Mil h-WHltf'n ilt-tiiHii'l.

iiimlir! lif'tri HiixUntt to thf fjttti of i.iTH iilifit iitM uloitton)r ih rfr. Mr. ItUirt'l Ujin'fl (u know If any oooi-tuuhy lo offyi un Mfiit'iHliiit-nt to -itrik- out fiin iinr l-ui-. li(- i wot, i.i! kill th llllll Woul.l Ii- Kf-ll. Mr ah wuitt---rftl ih iul- iliKi-riin MKn'MMi no uin.

t'litf rn. ainl Mr. STrtnur a If at tit afMill 1 I lit hat I Will 11 no 1 io-. i ion to i-n I off mo.jiliiir "With Miii-hluiniM. tint Iilunl w.ii not Hati-tw-l.

iiihi.i.. Unit a provthioi. tm ins rtt in th ol i mi i in haI v.hl ti it vol'- oitl'l In it 1 on nl-liirit ItHMi. it IlKMU'KI i iii r-markH Hahl lii- though) ifr itiiktioii i-y uiifurtuaate lf laT. 1 rn to U- .1 litw rHtiiiK her." atl tt i ln int th'ul of n-nlnic rit thl- lilll Ii is unfriuimi- If are to iom- for l-Kl-ilnfloii'." II i.nr.fl with hi- ifHlrHifte.

Mr. iMnff-lt v. ihul s.i iIoiik an-l ti, rlntlric to mat lHink-t. ulii vllwl. nhoull 1m firm imhi- viK H'lKi'Vfr, mhI'I.

I tf-oit'tf'-ann uxtinl ihtir IkiixIm of th ir.onsi y. an. I Iin tl tint know wht-thfr tht-v oicht lo in r'fT- oi- iHt. Afir torn rurih-r i 'Iut Iiic Uttt- li Air nml ntht-r-R lomlly rot( ft ih' a.lf(m of th- tuli wuul! ru( ihm off. Mi.

i iHithwuttt rijTt-t all miK- fit) (iriirrnlliiK the I'llli. atlil id iih I yr Ihiih iUvtloo. Tin- It- pul.li. iiii- vtnl ftoll'lly with th iiiit-) a 1 1- tiom nlt of he nifudrt1 hkhIi.ki oi i (tm ih prvhtm tntlon, anil It tA aii li ii itir.l on a rlHlna; voteirj to o. tht I i-iiiiM-rii im uhn vot uKHiiiMt fr it-rum Uw ir ittiiH tirttloii wi-r 'tH-k-rt-ll of "IVxa-i.

Mf'iann of ItllnoH. lfokT nf Kill of Kt-nttlt-ky. Money of ttiiyi l- of Ti'Xum. Hlati'l of Mull of MtMowi-i. Hulmnn uf Indiana it ml ioii of Iiiiliaiia.

r. -tit aii- hiirrttMlly' iniantc(i the naH. atnl tht-irottlwHH railed. Th roll all wan watchf-l 'with hiten ln-t-rft. tmt th anitiuinri-tnt-nt of the result ff lh- vote only rontlrmM tht rteft at of th h1vn ir-M ttf th- iiii-aHtire.

Th- rup(Hrtr tf iht hill nialt a lHprHte Tort to nerur it in a jrlty if i h- vota. hut th rvrttiM tU-tiott a rej-irt4, 121 to lJlt. The ifT.ih.l volt; waM foltown; TH VOTE. Ycitf- -Al-bfti. AliKiinl-T.

Alln. lia: ns. ttarwla. kir. H1!) Tf xtvo, Hrry.

Ili.jck olrV.iKirf i. Itahtni-r. I.ifwr. Mrttz. HrU Knr.

lirt-ik'-hirt. 'alianl. ahiiui. "auiir-tefll. hI i.

t'arulti. 'alt a'tam-y. 'lnrk- Aia i. C.r-niath. iHiwrt.

I'nv t'rM fitrit. i'ullat'rn. Ia. -lhrn--n. I lniitr.

Iiki. I urlM.rrw. lUia-hub i. K-t. Krlman.

Vifl-ler. Klthlait. tary. i iliM-iiliHiiirV tSmUy. tr-nti-i' lain.

IriltHh t. Hull iMmii.t. lull tMu. Haniniorct liar-. Hrri-oii.

iN. ttlnrt. Ilolman. Huti-i--Mn. Inlrr.

Kll- fcrv. K1. Imm-hi. Ia-tt-r. l.ivlna-tti.

leOt-kw-'MMl. J.vw h. Mull.irv. Mar- iln. aV.

'reary. M- ultH'h. Mi I arium. Uann. M' Kaia.

Mltlan. Mf-r, M'-ntK'-m--ry. i i Mhhu. t. Hi haatte.

I'aa. Fa-M-hal. l'Htiritn. ruion. (Tkupi, 'vnll-ln a.

J'liftitt. ttliaiar.lt hlo, HI- tiartU Tr.n itit. Iiir-. Kuak. Hun-Wit ttlm.

Hyan. Si'hi iii-rtHni. Hl. itfrr. HprUiK-r.

Hialiiti-ci. iKv.i, otrauit. Swaiiaxxt, Talbti. Tato. Ta lr.

Tratv, Tu kr urii-r ilia. Tvlr. VVani-r. Wnnhinc- kai. WVa twi k.

Walla. Vhr--bT U.t. WilllaniM till Vil1iautt Wilaon lAV. Va.i. VIm Virlvtrt'n-.

WtMHlaril. T-nat l'J4 Na A'tmiiti ilViin.i. AhlrfvK. "Aruftil. Avrv, ftallr.

Ilrtk-r ttakr II. i. lU.rt Bll Hlah'l. Itt-eii. H.wer 'al Hnli Irk.

tin.rnw-H.Ji Mr-atutiMM. lran. Burnt v. t'annt-n i III. t.

Jai-titari. hl-krtna. iM i.i! "i-krll. I'ofrin. "xivr iT-aiai.

'uniiiP t'urtia 'iiriu iX y.t. Ialxtl. I'nntr-U. vla. 1 'farm.

and. Mnnt-v. lNlliv-r. lnluil. Irat-r, Etmunia.

Kiliir Ky.i. FJh Hunirr. Ull-' ti N. Y.I. tillf-tt iMaMM trimn XVi.i.

'roW. llaar. Ilatnnr. trm-t, llnrrla, Martinan, Hau-h. lbtuan.

Hfn-ii--fV' It-turn. 1 Hermann. Hi. kf. lint.

'H-kr iMIa.k. Hopkina ilvnn.i. Il'lnir. Ikirt. Johnatin iN r.ik Jimra.

Km. Klfr. iaifi laatlnit-r, I.ltt). l-rvtitl, luirnMiK-r. MKTi-r, M)thn.

Mr- t'all. HrlNtwll. MrKttru-k. M. Hav.

Ml k-t)olin. ilt.n, 3Jfor, Mitran. Mirf N-tll. Nitrthway. "IClfn, IVrkiuK.

ViiHI'i. I'U klr. powfi-a. jioica. RanJall.

ILt. H-t. lt--vtm. Kt-hartiMin iich I. l-a.

i. Ka.ln.n. Uiia--ll V'onn I. aVrantott. Shll.

Sitly. Slminhm, Kmtih. tnoJitra-. VV. Sifn.

V. A. Httn. Mtfrer. Utraii, Stmuit.

TallM-rt iS. T-rr. Thimaa. T'lKtffjraff Van xirhta iS. Van Vmrhl War1r.w..rit.

Valkr. Waunh. Whlt. Whltina. Wit! iHio.

Wtmnwr aul Wrlahu T'Xal IA. Tli follow tna pair wr anii'Uni-l: 0.aApr wttli WhYl-r itlltn(t. laayom oihloi wltli 8t(M-kdal Uiaaitalitil: Vrit- at with Ornavenor nhio Krehta ltuiffylvaniai with John mm Indiana Nx-kran rNw Yrk with Btnaham tl'-rnrtaytaniai: -Kornt tt.inuo-.Miruit llh tiiHt il.laht; 'rt in iTmi ith lUalr New Hamjhlrt Hankhal tAlabatuat with Mllltken (Malnei: Kimitn llltnoli with lafevT New York; Stare i(Uii with Marvtn (New Yorkk-; frvNeilt i Miaaourli uh Vllon Wahtnirtnn t-ane (lthnoiBi with tNVw Yorki: H-ard (MlMHurt with Hull ibwai; frmifra iVVlaronstnl 'with Konk iTtnnearVi t'atitoietta Kallforna, with Uehlen tN'ew York'. 4 ot4i Mlaaourit with fa iWtaconMnt. Tha Houae then nettle, quietly down to th connlileraUrtn of the PIPt-OllATP" ArPROPRtATION B11.U air.

MfCreary esplaliie! Ita provlalnna vbrielly. Only a fw c-hanaea were made. Mr. Mi-Creary. of Ken u.k offer ail an amendment to etahlWh a ronnulate at Kr-itrum, Armenia, at a aalary of Wr.

Hlit moveJ a connulate at Harpoot. Turkey. Theaa amendment ImI lo a refer ence of tne recent aiauanter in Armenia. Mr. Hitt.

with tntenae feallna. uraeU the fiH-eaaity for pro lectin mhMiunartea. who were cut uow iik aneep. narpooi waa tne neareat tolnt to the a ene of thoae alauah tera. Both amentlmenta were adopteU.

without further amendmenia. toe eommll tee rose, and the bill waa paxaed. The poeloffW appropriation hill waa thn taken up. The bill, aa explained by air. Henderaon.

Chairman of the Committee on PoatofhVea and I'uatroada. carried 1 Tkii. or i.tiiH..:? lee a man tne eettmat-ja. but more than the aporouriation for the current The estimated re celpta for the next year were lean than the aum carnea ny tn dui. Mr.

Caruth 1 1 Ky.l took oecaaion tSurlns the debate to expoa the kllea-d acheme to reJue letter poataee from two ta one cent. The National t'oataae nton. of which Lyman J. Uajce. of Chlcaaro.

waa Treasurer, be aald. waa puf hlng the move- tnent. ThrouKw tha aaenoi-w-or tnat baton. he aald. contra eta were everywhere made wktl.

buatneaa men ov wntra one nair ooat- aae waved duiinar a rear waa to turned over ta the promoters of the scheme If It carried. Mr. Caruth eat I mated the promoter would divide if tha bill waa pan ii. aa tit reituctton poatae from two to one cent would aawe letter senders S.OOK'kM annuavHy. Without amendment the postofUca ap- propria ton bill was then paaaed, and at the Hooaa adoumed.

ZTES IT8 8P03rS0B8 Mr. Spriartr. Atlniir the Bill Is Dead. WaaHiMOTOW. D.

January S.The Car-Mal tunvner bill ronaldered defeated aa a rejult ot tha teat vote on tba paaaasa of I I I i i a rulf lo claw en riUt. Wlta ta single exxeftkMi of 'half ntan Springer, in members of lb Commltt on Hanklnc ao4 Cur reocjr staled after ID iWtl of ibe rul that the Mil waa killed. They also agreed that no further "urrnnj lralalativn was puealbi al tha jiiwuil ivmiu). Hp-sker Crisp and hla fenureik' iuiko-dates it fh Itulea Committee iu reai-txl for several ilaya that there la a nui-Jortiy against 1.1 II. urn I the mult toils waa without sirt.rb.

Mr. Horlnarr. wm. haa iM-en In rbar of tn Mil In House, aal.l after lb teal vol a-atni the Mil: will make no effort 10 take up the I'll' I again Jhw week It would well for the! Houar lo Kim Ha attention toother hul-. rrt frnm Aw.

rial deliwt. It may I mad apparent that a niaVrrtly will support the 1.111. "I 'lo fort think the alvrra vi on ili tloii. iWt far a I am roirrmxl. I aha 11 itMr uo-i until aom li la thai hr I'oinmitta on llibf anik l.atrl thr of atvli a voir aa tin- llouar xr io-lav.

anl wrr lai-Hly aitrml lo ilri lh- rurrrni- Mil If It mr alth IK- rrliuff II ha. HOW THE BES ATE -L. ill an at Mrrrtifjr Ijrgialal lam. January Many of thr 'mwrail- Ki niorr rr-lvr1 thr announ-- inrtii tnr ay'ra voir on lha riirro lilll aa a "imnn" to hi- Hrnaia lo take ihr nuoHiloii up anil llnil a way out of Kith wfilrh lhr roumry fimlr Itaolf onfrontl. Hraator A'wirbmi took Hip Mm for ih- formal conrMrration of lix- inalirr liy IkiiIiik a tall for a mrrt-iiiK of th- ani ornniittpr.

lo hrl I lo-moiro afirrnoon at i o'clmi. Thl mr.in la for Ihr- itirofw of i-anvaaalnx th'r frtifir attuMtlon. anil. If pfaaihl. ili-vf-Inic m-an of ImprovInK thr onlltlon of the Trrfiaiiry.

II la' mImi ini'li-rvtoixl that Von haa In imIikI Ihr outline of a plan for a bill. hi hr- may aubmlt to th an. I nhlih may prov Ihr haala of futur iM.lloll. Th two prim ipal fraturra of thi' plan are: Klrai. to anilioilxe the iaauamr of a anf-lii lent nuirilM lor -i a ii Iwifpla to tetlte i lie worih of nr.

enhai nml. oi olil. In iiriitile for the lillr'l'haa anil otnaK ttf A yiiH -l-iit of llvt-r to ni ri-aiw- th-A'iHrr iiauan- to hh woiil(ft inrrmw utout l.n.-'vro iktii. Thin Ktixt(t-Li uk a oni.ronilHe ujion mhh It ih Hmn.l MilviM-al nnl the Hll-v-r run i-mii aar-. hot lh- w-hm- hax not m-t with ar-nMl favor no far aa If hua ljn aiivaMaeti.

Hi if of th Kllvr Hiiatoit4, no-tahly thp K.puhlhTin allvr Kriatoi. liavr iwkn th poult ion that th-y 111 acifitt htoi In jr. rhort of a provlaioii for tiullmlte i-'llvi-r i oinaic. Th-y will not inaiar upon fre ilnaa- al a rati of to I. hut are wllllnie to allow the 'icivernment a libra.

nlKiiiorr ae. Th-y. will not acre, however, that any limit ah.rll lie lai-l upon the amount to on the t-rina iitrree1 upon. It in not known Jtow the Finance Committee will Ktaml upon thia propoMltlon, hut the t-ilver men l-elleve that a poll of the rommitte will ho a majority frtn.lly to that mtal. INTO A VICTORY Ihlrai May II! Turned.

If Hi Iver la l.itrvii lt-')Kliit ion. UaiHii-'iitox. January At p. in. Korretury -arlinle arrlfe-l at the Capitol ai'l lirl'l a -onaultailon a Trtri3eaker t'riap In thr latti room on th Kutijn of itw ilefrat of the rurrrnry bfll.

lieshlnt t'a'rllal ami Crisp there were jirmwit Mi-aara. ami Outh watte, of tpe Hule ''('omnilttec: Mr. SprlnKi-r. who hail iH-en In hance of the hill: Mr. Hall, of Mla-aoilrl.

of the Currency Comtnlttee. ami Air. Tiliktr. of Virginia. Air.

CarHale maln-taln-! hla uatial comHngr. ami icave no in- ii-atlon 4ha.t lie felt rather i-baarineil. On the ontrary. he ioke Jocularly of Itepre- neniative tsitiiey a aenaattonal Hiee-h ya t-rlay, and aald he would like to know whom he had brtb-d with a "He venue Collect orn hi hh Sibley had allefed. Tn He retary prtf e-l r-fret that the rule hH-t Ik-i ii and he Hhard the vl-w of oth.m prnent that h- lefat rloMfd the prowpert for the bill In Its pr--nt form.

Mr. Curllale uareed with the Mount -aderw tha I "It waa desirable to let the Mil i-Ht for a time. He did not nutf-Ht any new measure or any material' t-haiiRea In the preant one. it apfeared to be th idea, howrver. efforta ahould be directed toward learrtltia; the objit-tlona of thfme I finiK rkta who had voted axalnat the rule.

In order that theae ob-rtlona miftht te ivertorne If iKmaible. Kpreaniatlve Bland, the exponent of the allver element of the Houae, who aided In the deft-at of the bill, aald: "The vote undoubtedly meana the abandonment of all hope to pans the Carlisle bill In its present form. Hut il too noon to nay that It endn trie possibility of any by thta n-areaa. lona; the efforl la made to jtlve a monopoly to national banks and exclude allver. the plan will be fotiKht.

There may yet he time to frame a meanure adequate for the prenenl aliuatlon, but II la certain that any mich measure will Kive proper recoKnltlon to 8llv-r." The view (of Mr. Itland and his aaso-lat-a le1 many member a to b-lleva that the re-vt rats of to-lay mlKht yet be turned into victory by maklna; concenalona to the allver men. Their votea would be much more than nutflcleni to carry the rule and the bill. It waa the main topic of proniecttve action. A SENSATION I'l-catctl" 11 jr a Matemeiit Made Ily Senator Ouay.

January Mr. Cockrell Miaaourii. from tne Appropriation Committee, reriorteil the urgency iletl-clency hill to the ttenate to-day. In reply to a question hy Quay I i'ennaylvanla) Mr. t'orkrell al1 Ihe committee hail made no amendment" to the hill as paasetl by the llouav to thoee rnvlalons relating to the Income tax.

Mr. Quay thought an amendment ahould le. made to the law requiring a publication of -the name, and nalaries of the employea of the rorporatlona. and tn thia connection he. i-reateit somethlnK of a senaation by aay-iiiK that a k-etitleman hlith in rolitlcal cir cle, in I'hllailelphla had Riven an a reaaon why he could not preserve pliahted faith, and could not do hot ouarht to lie tlone re-aardina; an Important nomination, that he was under a heavy joilary from a itreat corporation and aa compelled to do what the ronioratton'deslred.

The bill will he called up. tor consideration to-morrow. At clock Mr. I'aacoe Klorid.ii addreaaed the Renate on the Nicaragua ca- 1 hllli. He announced that while favor ing the construction of an tntrroceunlc canal, ret he was opposed to the pending bllL Senator Uuav to-dav irate notice the roliowtna amendment to the urgent defi ciency bill; Nothlna In anv law to the contrarv shall pre-dude any Court of the I'nlled Stales havlne lurlsdlt'tlon of the tiartlea frnm con.

and determining as to the consti tutionality or validity or said act or any part thereof, as relates to the taxes uion galna or pro til a and Incomes therein mentioned, whenever by any proceeding hli-h shall have been commenced or be pending in such Court such question shall be presented." AMERICAN MEAT. Our Ag-ent Peacribea Ita I'rea- ent Condition in Oerruany. Va8hi-shton, January The special agent of tha Agricultural Department who haal been Investigating the eondltlons of our dressed beef and live cattle trade with Germany haa made his report to Secretary Morton. He shows very conclusively as a result of careful inquiry on the part of consignees, butchers and even some of the veterinarians themselves that both the dressed beef and the cattle received from this country were of exceptionally good quality. Tha agent reports that in the case of the I head showing signs of sickness, and which had to be killed, the actual nature of the disease was unknown to the veterinarians, who at first attributed the ailment lo the use of Impure water.

Parts of the Intestines, livtr, lungs and heart of one of the deceased animals were later sent to Merlin, and a rortnignt arter the illx-ea waa pronounced Texaa fever hy the Berlin veterinarians. Part lea Inter, ted In the live stock trade at Hamburg aent veterinarians to Ureal Britain to obtain further Information about Tern a. fever and th nerewarv rjreca tit lona taken by EncllKh authorities to prevent the pread of the disease to American cattle landed tn Kriitsn porta. The report ahow a that they have returned to Hamburg and declare the prohibitive regulations adopted in Germany to be quite uncalled-for. The Interests of the wholesale butchers, the report shows, are very strongly la favor of the live cattle trade.

The agent reports inai tne price ot nrsi quality American oeei io in outcners range from 13 to per nead. dressed, which la from io ie per tiai man or lMinlah meat of inferior quality. The com-mlaaion merchants and wholesale butchers are now making efforts to induce the German liovern men to allow- the Import of Canadian cattle shipped from Halifax. It la conceded that Germany must seek other than Kuropean aourcoa of supply. The report concludes with the prediction that even If prohibition should be revoked there remain many other ways by which the trad In American rattle may be hindered, such as local restrictions or local Moreover, to extend the trade uennauy eitnar tn dressed importer and a la ugh I great improvement In German railroad aervVce must be STAKES.

Summary of the Events. Light Weight Jockey For the Fleischmanns. Billy Murphy and Johnnie La-vack May Be Matched. Bad Weather. For the Hacinj at Xe Orleans.

Latest Baseball Gessip Other Matters of Interest Ttj MkU-y manafff h-- rni (.. -l nif than flattrNi bj irWnrfTiK.u' ll-i -r iiA ttmV l-r-N-hr ir-trHl aummary, ahowina th -ntri- -m '4 ih ntk that w-r hteJ by th? hih a th ff th yar. It will en that the club i wH fortifl-! tn artve an xctl-nt irTn iume r-i' Jnc Hi all Th tak-a an1 niri" ar a fiikiv; Sai'-iire. for fllli, -)- fur- Umf RniTul'l. fr l-j-ir-4hi o.lit anr a lna.

furi-ma fpjl.y. tnr two- i-ar-oi'i. turU-nic iMamfml. fir fiirUiiiK" liiT ''rental, rr tWf-)ffer-fll-. H'll.

far thre-var-tl. 7 fnrlnas f.r I mtt-. -'talil'n. for thr-- yfar---M nii 1 I Pi 'mi)s for mi. I-tt ri, fur ihr--ar-ol't', l'4 uni1.

Hrrirrrx, thr-yir-tT anl ir. It 1tr- l.Tir" 'Ufitry luU. fur thr- tT, mil ohio, fxr an-l oxt-r. 1' rnirt-n July tlanitii ap. turM-yar-f (l anU tr.

iiiIIk ttkl- Hrly lHp, for I I1, mll Him key for thrt--yur'-il'1j'. 1 nilrtf oak- tali. f.r ihr -ar-il fil- l-lrt mil- )1 o. 74 lMi l.rj Ml.H lirand lotal BAD WEATHER Inter. crctl With t.ootl ltafin at Nuw Orlcann.

rtx-tavt M-iT a to the cauuaca. New orleana, Januury ti. The weather l-day wa toldr and mre dlnaif reeable, if pna-nhle, tlian that of enter In and k-pt the attendarb-e at ihe ci-nflned pretty uiurti ti ih rulara, not more 'than fem or people darinK to take a nn tmeumonta for the plt-aMur tw-t-inx a lot of had horaea flounder a (tout in the deep mud The lay' handicap waa xai badly cut up l-y WAin t-f ratcht-n that it Jud to te dflard a tu-llina: race at five furlongs waa made up and nut'--fittuietl fir tt, mak in tt: f-iir' th -vtut pri-t Mlllnir affair. The talent m-t with a fa'er at the outtt )t the nfieni'n. t'henoa a fiw; day or' made fih a ilmw ef the held that op(M-aed him that thy could we nothltur etne tu the affair for thre-yar-nda, and nappt-d tip the little even inont-jf" -Mailed aeahntt him.

fr. in the penclllera to cut 1 to lo at the cloe. Hr. Keed. mainly tt'auMe t'layum had the wa aUiut aa -tnnily nu.it.rttil for place at ft lo 5 and lepa.

nher a il mark. 'henna, with aeven poiindi tip fnmi hla prx'etlin ac-. ran aa if abort of w-irk, under a Miort price, lirine t-efore Roltix fiv furlonK. and leavina; Black Halt and Sid. an to il out.

The latter ihoulit have won, tut William) plainly outrod lt and land-l the tauvtuH iia a Ha nkina A t-ant-ttfT, onl ny the ville Stable, winm-r by a ne-k Th rav a.a. aaw an nidw-fil favorite fail taill. filack Hawk, with Th-n up, and never at tetter tlian to eh'twln-r hla yellow treat k. aa uaual. when tie cnulU nt net away fmni Mlirn Mamie lu the early ataaM of the race.

Stuv-veaiit'a dauichter hax Inar uii easy thlna of it draw away in the trt-h and win tn a aalti from Wanda Hie fav.riT- Juat iiianaKlra ni third place. The ra-ltiaf ti-overnerH thoiiKht that Wanda had bump-d Into Ittack Huwk Hi? tret oh turn and caM! Thorpe up In question htm about tt. He wax unwiinna. however, to HtTa-h any hlanie to the little etattle U.y that role antla T. Kretl Tarul.

wht- aald to te th real nT tf Hla Hawk, and had a -welt ttet. on htm. lauati-hiarly infirtneJ the r. Wealern jvkey that tie waa not the flral boy that hi colt'n y-llo- atreuk had got into trout'le. The talent a wlriale of ttie afternoon auie in the third race, hut it lok ihe erv life of iheir Jurtln.

to laeat old Kindora, who la runnlnic kindly th-n day-, and led to within a few if the wire under Je Hill's luoet tleterhiine! ridtna- Htll effort on l-ftln. tmcked from down t- 4 waa Jual aa vlaorou-t and Jitt an unnilffeaaf ui, tlstiretca beaiina hlut a had on h- ikii Tn aacte M-key triet hard-to iiiak- Sam Kmuirr, the lt.it 'hoi4-e- t-eat lU-lio In the ra e. the effort i-oai Htjown'. horne the plai-e. Katlier Imly'tt laat-off had i 1- ri'lden wme at the end to Mave off the ruah of old YetK'tild.

handi capped with a jt-rkey. J7 1 irt Race Klevt-n -isteenttmtra mile: -lOI ma; or three-year-old; purse Time W.rter. I and Wentlita Ind. M. M.

tr. 1. l1- 1" U'nia. .11 a ju 4J 'J, Mill. ltrrTfn 7 7 7 llirli.

a 7 Turner. a Warren. Mack ISl M-leau 121 Hne IxUnClieno JJl I r. Keed. lit rVrerkni M-3 I -10 li t' a 1 I.iik 111 Wieihy BoMon.loVJVj Fair a on l-ttine I li.iiia 4i 1, IT.

Heed to Hla'-k Hnll li 1. Suiran 1 1 1 to I. i-heiriy noatou otn ku imto reterkui am. Luke Short lt I each. 1VQ Peeon.l Kace Kleten aisleentha of mi': JOO.tor loiir-ear-o ture $jia.

1 mie I li IMuna. Ijelow acale; I Hurler. Ind. I and St. 'Mi-a Maniw.

lirj I 'J vsai.aa 'l 121 Hla. Hawk.lo? i Hal U'llii-. lut lm us 1 M. -M. Sir.

F. iJocnen H. l't. I ue. 41 3.

2I 'hl'llier. 2' 3' Thorpe. 4'" -4 er ft Keith. ft Fair aiart. 'ti in ft Po.t Utttlhir: HI ark 2 to 1.

Hawk .1 to 5. Dim Matnie II to Wanda orvm zu to jh-o iJulltetfe to 1 lOQ Third Kaie Throe iiuartera of a mile: 'l-I'J'. tn: S-io. Time-lito1. I starter.

ind.j and w'eisnt. '-I. M. M. 130 Ja-d'ne 2 Lit Kindora 6 i lit- l.fi IM.1 Immiq nl" 7 tn Imp.

Woineylm lk vu heuima. st 4 pringitme 8-7 6 Kn iron ess iii'n Titt- 4 7 Sir. F. IJock ya. 2 1.

I I'umer. 1 2'- J. Hill, -t! 3' l.tt. 4 6 l-inbine. f.

iMeii'nld a 7 tireK 7 J. ImkI atirt. Won drmnir. lV.t helfinc: Jardme to 1, Old tminion 3 to Kindora to 1, imp. wr.iaey 7 to I.

Keadin io to 1. Ken Avon 12 to 1. bpringtirae and tire.ii Prewtti 10J to 1 each. 140. Fourth Raiw Fire eighth, of a mile; tna: for three-year-old and unwsrd put two.

Time 1 i elartera M. Pit. J-ky 1 1' 1 Mill. 2 I- rioden 41 4W. 4fc 6 d( ti Kf i 7 7 tiormly.

7 a McCje, 10 111 Iheilh. Ind. and aeiuhta. 't. M.

I Eipwm iot. i 2 Jr IL It it. Kill na r. V(. tt an 'Boh I' a ltj r.

Si jMahel 7 7 iPr. U.raneas.11 a lttiNell orn. Iu7 10 fod atan. Won ia a hard drive. Ko.t leitinff: l.ort n.

la. Bill and Fain io I e. 6to 1. Ijicntapn and Hon Hitman io i eaerLrrtne Iwntae.a to 1. Mll Rand Com.

to 1 eacn. cionvaan to i. 14 1 Fifth Faee-Three lourth. of a mile: aeil. la A.

tag for lour-year-old. and upaid: non-wionw. at meeting: pnre t2-'-u. I etnnei- i lnd.l and St. ltl ir'tdelin in-t' in I Vi Wedirefleld liu sum Put 11J Heiiryliw.ley.ltai; a 117 Viola l'4i a 117 'Ifet loi l.

11. rneommode. tool 121 9S 117 '8 tt M. F. Jock lj 1 1' sherrin.

i ''Haer. a- J. r. ii .1 4 4 S'toio'n. a St ill Fin's 7 aid ell.

4 7 a 9 ji.reg ry. Hon to iWiod Woa riding. bettins: varo Farmer een, Hentr to 1 Fideito Gto Fidget 7 to I. Wedcefield lo to In. tdnroo.1 lfi to (' to 1.

Bootre 1-V) to 1 Bell I0U io 1. New Orleans Kntries. sar nr. piaraa or a atut; ra. laii-iii lad.

H.iraea. Weiiiht. 14 Adah Fky la. II. II lllie) II.U Imp.

Pomsranoie 9 ll Hallow I'M lo? Danla- lot lint. Horn, weight. UH Fubia 'd Henrov. sc. ycha 101 14 H-l Top lf4 I- -klUl ItM axcowa IriiiaTH.

or a aits rrtti: atLuso 1SJ Marcl o2 13 i-uranta lot 14u bolj ii.rfmaa lot isa in7 141 Wed ye held PC lo; Ft ace Leoa ire 1.1 Ha Farmer lie I i liuae. no rata a aacs rt.s er a aiia; rora-xxaa-au: 1M li7 IM llollie i- a rHti IZ1 ar.roaw. t7 FoUowoay 9v 1: Ludlow lai mi. Trevetyu- Ital xjiaw raras ivi rst-BTa aacx raars mat or am; Hum; rva rara-raaaLa. aa.

rrw.a.: ti3BAttali I lid IV rrn Prtiitt 131 1 awenaaacr-. -Jti" la in. kM. uit ie (IWMm Jtnruie. a (acta Bioaaom- laa OUtJwe Waa.maa lut Yellow B-M loa 13 KorreU'a 8 I0 ti-ianrakemaa taktr nrra aara rsaac wntia a atus asiaiaa; rea nHi-iub-HM aaa trw.aa: ISC Advorata toj Alice 1 va i vat La-.

Parka p-4 toatiaiea Vcwara M16 Itt Catetiiie lot lo MUurtty llo 1., 104 Twcatyara lug llorenc ti vt 13a anda 1- ft lion ia 'JO lea Bust L'p lot iri ia InCiarb. it lUJ.rnr. 1T 111 8ELKCTI0S8. REI .1" AKll JOHX -tc-ha. JKKV lil'Vri AXU MAKi'laV -IMI1.

TKH tXtAX AKIOiUWr. JHH UAklEAIillAIIAH I. rft. PAKKH AXDTIfHTArF. Advert leer, k.tyi OX AND FOAIiaiRAACATE.

UAKl'EL aXnOKAT it'lX TREVELYAX AXD X'14 HW. IIRAKEaTAX AXD OTKB MAalR. AIiVW.tTK AND Ilt. PARKE. Tia on Othcw Race.

hEVN'AHO AMI TmiLD MnCEU. WHEKIiCKI AXD IMP. AND OlEDriAR AND BUZZARD. PI'-KAWAT A TrflERS I. Men-ory.

RETXAKI) AXD HAVBKHKir. AXD KEFl'S. IMP. HfiXEM AXD GRAMPIAN. I JIM AXD CHEDDAR.

IjfC KIKill AXD PI A WAT. Journal. P.CI'N'AUl AND PRIXi'Eiil AL1X. AND STDE. HIS GRAl'E AXD IMP.

BOMiH. "11 EJ IDA AXD BLIZZ IRP. fx- BlRi-H-AXD PIfKAWAV. Titx ma Mila AM AXD VAL.DIUIR-- AI'HIL. KOOI.

AXD HARRT WARRCX. XA.Vc-Y IIAKKS AM TIP AND OERT1E m-AfK AXD OABK RE1U.T. IN THE SNOW The K.K-4-s At Alexander Ialand Mre Itnn. srcriai. ainrarca to the i4iriEKa.

Waarongton. I. Jaauary t- It was genuine winter racing io-lay at the Alexander Inland cvjrse, an oid-fuahlon nowtt.rm setting in eariy ihia morninar and continu.ng thntughout the day. Ie-ipite ihe lratark. he -al crowd waa In attendanre and 11 bookmskera were kept busy.

Several had holes have developed In the track, the Worwi one lemg at the head pf the Btrerh. Thia waa rept jnible fr two accldenta, which, fortunately, did not reault In much damage. Marguerite, heavily played, to the third race, Ktrurk thia bob and went down, alight))' cutting heraeif. In the following race Iorcaa L. at the same aput and KIleo II tripped over her, neither boya nor horses being hurt.

Joyeuae was the favorite win. the other eventa being capture! by three aerond cholrea and an. outsider. In the ftrat rar Stnngfellow and Thiers were eMtal riiol. e.

but laon Voyage, at Ito to 1. waa front fr.m -rtart to finish, and won cleverly from Strmgfcllo Br-maton waa the opening favorite for ttie but the public piunaed 4n Jti)uf. tfle latter cl'Mlng at ti ftie won ea-ily frt-tn Itronnton. Northford. wl rlniafaed third, might have won hut for atepptng in a hole on the ba kntrep h.

The third rate was a splemtid bettiiig affair, with n- Imr-tet. all well BUppjried. Grampian ard W't-nt w-r the leaders throughout, the latter takiiiK comma nil at the padhM and inning ea)l. ond.u.y atumbled in the tirat quarter uhd ran a -hI race. lorf-aj la leil into the atretwh in the fourth race, but fell directly afterward, Kll-n 11 aliM goina dow n.

agaltond. at 4 to 1. easily rrm laento. an outtdder. In Ihe taM ra- Wiilrntt.

at It to got four length the rt of the Kiart. and won pulling up by length-. I kitt lien buildings at the Heniiing rae tra'k were dMtroyed by fire thia morning. SuiTiinary: First U.I'--Six and a half furlong: Bon Voyage. I lo iFtalir-r 2 to I no ib.

iV. 'i to I I no rati.le. 1 to lt.a. iMiirphyi to 1 'adet. Thiers beland, tPdd lugger.

Kxplorer. MnT-ynioiii. Miaatve and fHneater al StrKKbtig fttart. Won driving a length, three i-a-iween set-ond ami third. Time I Bate Six and a tiuarter furlongs: J'-yeune.

Il7 lb. tHanit to Brtiton. lls. lPnnellyi 3 to Northford. PC pis.

U'oxi to Mtrgeoit. t'aroveii, Foretixo ond Nina al- ran Fair -Mart. Won eaally by two lengths, twent lengths hetwe-n second and third. Time- I Ttiird Bnce- Five furlongs: Wer Side-, pat lb. Murphy I .1 tha.

K. Trtlie 3 I loo tf eonnelly, I May K. I'aragon. May bird. Foxglove, M- int'-k ah 1 Alanthrai'lte alst ran.

Marguerite halt start. Won easily by three lengths, lenath and a half belWrtMl second and third. Fourth Kae -stx and a quarter VagaUxid. 11 Ibe. it'arteri 4 1 lntu.

P7 lo. iFiynni Lyceum. W'l lbs. tMurphyl I Little Itrav.i, Kenneth, MeKeever ami 'aract-alfo-ran. 1n.hr Land KMen felt.

ata Won easily -bv four bead between- se-ond and third. Time 1 Fifth laHt-e six and a tiuarter furlongs: Walcott. P4 lbs. i-Murpht to lb-morse. P'7 lbs.

illani t-t t'hatt-au. loT lb. lYetteri 7 to tTint-e jtinn. jni-arrigie an) mue nirn ui. VV.j.

1 1 te. aa. tengiba. thre parts" of a length between and third. Time 1:3:..

I Alexander lrlmul KfitrieS For TcDsr. First Hat-e Nine sixteenths of a mile: selling. ld I dger. 1 uie Home. Its Hey nan), Iirr K.

101: lAuahing Water. Bav lierry. PU eaf-h; Stn Malheur. Hd; I'rlnceas Aiix. H4 Sei-ond Knif-Nine alxteentha of a mite; selling Svde.

leiev Jacksitn. Wht-ehwikl. lift each nil- sidr. gehling i r. ParkhurMt.

Kufua. M'nt- "rlo, lot ea-h: liia L. Adventuress. t'lt atla. Ilaady lanhv.

Miss I'asties. P4 en ti. Third Itace Five eighths of a adit-: selling: Hia Grace. 1 Apollo, Benjamhi. 117 each.

'ri- terion. itashtng ('ha'rlie. 1 14 each; ilup. ltne. t.rtinipian.

lloeat-b: Bano. lo4; Bert. UV. Fourtii Kace ne mile; selling: Biizxard. 114; l'rln Klamath, rifle Jim.

llo, Iceland. 1U1; May K. W. 'hetldar. U-tt.

Hetl Star. Pet Kjfth Kai-e Six ami one fourth furlongs: selling: Theirs L. 1m- Birch, low each: Pb kaway. Pal; Gonzales, b'li: Betl t'n-sta. Glenall.

lento. M-- Keeer. earh. MADISON RACES. serriAL nmrATrH to the tsmmi.

Juntiary H. T.eUay at Madiaon aaw the talent'a bloml boll from fne laat two day. of defeat, and they atarted in lo alve a knockout, and almt aucceeded in doing ao. aa four of tlieir aele.tlona were on the day. The onlv luirM to upaei their cak-ulatlona.

waa Bob Sutherland. In the third event, who won at lo to I. -The aumtuarlea: Finn Ra.e S-ulnn: five and one half Helle. Hal Hi. iKuhm 7 to 1 B.h Fryhai k.

ltri 10 to 1 Lee 104 iba. tNe'-heni. to 1 1 ifue I Nell Flaherty. Se.klna. fleorae ilurley.

Flliuore. Ke.1 Wing and Sfiedaway ran unpiaiN.il. Arthur I fell. Het'ond Race Selling: four and a half furlonga: NlaaciH. li7 loa.

iNarvarti 5 to 2 Bonnie Oak. Ilrt It. iWaahburni 7 to 2 Kepeater. lo" Ina. iNelatmi Sloe I-Yee Fire.

Ked Head. The Nun. Re-1 Klra, Straiirhtout and Rally ran unplaced I-arue left at ito.t. Third Kace- five and a half furlonga Itob ttutherland. lor.

Ilm. iWaahburm id Hla Nina, lirj Iba. iKuhril 5 Llewellyn. HC tba. IN'elaini 5 to 1 Kmuiett May, Helen.

Altalr. I.yon. and Katie Mac ran unplaced, t'lf at the poet. Fourth Race Selllna: five and a half Owen lUrtden. 1U2 11.

iWaahbumi to 11 Mc. lo2 ll. iNelar.ni 4 to I Ham Hd.Ile. Ht2 Iha. Ivldi to Tinie-1 King Himyar.

Granard. llrand-view. Klna Rk-hard. Kden. Wen terer.

Sir uth-bert ami M.iderate ran unplaced. Rae fieiima: aix fur'onaa: Alrtlfrlit. 110 Iha. iVan Iiuaeni. 2 to 1 Boh t'rancia.

lotl lha. iNeei 4 1 Nancy llakea, lUu tW'aahtiurni 8 to-t Time 1:17. la.ley. Brown. Kdwin.

I'hance and llanola ran unplaced. Jiright Star fell. Madison Kntries For To-Day. Flrat Race Selling: eleven alxteenth. of a mlle; Kahula.

112; Barkwonda. Tom tttevena. Kral-keen. Extra i Piow-nani. Harry iivr don Mahlen T.

Ham HW each; Valdlmlr. At-ttlie. in. Second nine ilneei-h. a mil-April Fool.

Hubert ON el I. Harry Warren. 12S each: Perhlaa. Malt Foater. Ills each: Krulaer P.iwder.

Texaa Frank. Paddy Klynn, lno each; False. KW, Thtrd Kace Selling: fifteen aixteenth. of a mile-frah I'lder. Ix-ckport.

National, no Tli Forum. Red Jim. Imn Hon Love Jordan. 107 each; Ml-a Uoughman. Nancy llakea.

eat h. Fourth Race Handkitp: thirteen aixteenth. of a mile: Pat Woodcock. 11S: Tom Tougii lla-Heada or Talia. liet; Pratllenre.

Tip, Eowln lo4 each: Jameatown, Ivanhoe. 102 each' Nancy li.kea. Sewanee. liaieach; Frank Md'ool Wti Fifth Race Selling: fifteen aixteenth. of a mile-Freedom.

Rafter, no each: fieorg Hurley Free Trade. Hal Riley. Hright Star. Kir I'uthbert. 11)7 each.

Gertie black, loft; Jennie 8. lus BRIGHTOH BEACH Will Rare Just aa It Always Does, srxcui. a lap. Tea to tie gaat-iaxa. New York.

Jaauary Everybody la anxiously waiting to see what tbe Legislature Intends to do with the amendment to th ioa-etttutlon. There t. a lot of outside talk going on tn Atttany. bat nothtrur la comlnx from the Insid. me thins la evident, there la no money Alnany to i.uith the game akaig tor either aide.

To watch and wait for drvelopawnta and accept the Inevitable i. all that i left. I Here la what tieora Kn.eman aaya aiejut Bnahton Bea-h and th7 eomina racing season: "The nteeuna at BrlsHtob Beach next aauoa will be run the baaiaia. tn former years. will ixn ab-Hit the aanurtlrn aa laat aeaaoa.

and go ahead Juat a. we have heretofore. In fat. I do not aee how we rould do otherwise. All my own Interewt are centered tn the Brtrhtoa Beach property, and.

moreover, there are wumber of who look upon the aieettii. there aa oa no Hr. Hrlght.ia Beach iiaa alwava been ewually wtutt Vim ml. lit rail a io.i'in. era' track, and if didn't have racing there thia eaa many of them would doubt lew.

consider in. ran uu r-miiy "While we. have decided to hold our aMIIn. at aauai. we have made ao deAnlte ueiaji nav.

not enaajfeu an. vRk and couldn't teiryou at the present time who they will be. I do aot think thrre la the lightest poe.U.llity of anytnlna but a ranaeraent with th Brooklyn and v'oaey laland I'lul-a." I-- aeai. oa Jockey club trarks. th atarter waa paio son per oay.

una prealduig ludg S4A. ta aesovutle )udg. SZ and th vlerk of tbe aaie per uay. Aa to racuig waa almoat coauauoaa. these salaries wra out ot tM-opor-ll'-n to the wrvtc rendered.

I'n-ler the near ditl.ai. created by th cooatltutk-nat amewdaienta puree, will hare to be cut down and fancy salaries will have to be stricken from the expanse ac-cooni. i oay. or mnauoa are over ETEST OKEOT THElt Dwyer and Crokers CntlM Serins Will Go To EncUnd. racial, aurarca naviaxa.

Nev Tor a. January aIt is practieailjr aattled that Rkrhard iToker and U. Y. Dwytr havela-cfded to abandon raclOAT In thta coaatry this vmr. Ttw-y win taJk orsr to rnaU-U Usstr eatire svtab- llshaaent.

trai tIWlaaT a stoats yasjarUaa jhat 1 r.aju. It tt I 1 1 1 have tn wimacHtc a K--1 Heoa. S. J. Hardy OaaktftWn.

WHa traMrs tWe mrii M-aara Payer a'd 4rnkrt ke priaritaa fw tu e-tteive Fnartarwi. li. a teuaki tela imtier awd eaartaawa avd ofhee kata. iaf -erwnat 4rrterfy thaU num4 uaa- aiih ataa. laaa niattt he Mike twyer, at II-ark ltKlae, tht tv.it'l naaed aoa aoer aaut- anoe ia ewtire alrtn anm to ver.

He will have tr-ul4e in ecurtuc nanda. for eeey aataal.t- arvl rwbr-er tl-e tra a ta aoi kua ta. lake In tkve AUIvuijti. Ktttwrd rve-r ha entered ha two- tne rw-h tukf 4 i be laian and ttTfyn j.aey -ua. ta iv beiKved thi win rewe anv jiwm betirr.

l. re wui nave i 1-ay forfHt in ih-eee atak. The fait that the ywritnr are aha. t-e c-n r.er mdkwie M-r-. rv4aer l-wwr intend to tet-n tw twrf in thia rt.uatnr Mtteelv At nv- rt.

tbe-y witl nut return until next ye-tr. K.lwinai i a partial h-w; of tha aVrraea that may Banquet. aed: an Akwa. 4. Prince ierere.

4: ItejbMna. flirt. 4. Helle 4 -ade. -n, nil Ballet la.

rk. ett Her Id. cHt. Natty Hutnppo. tray eolt True Blue.

colt; Vincent, i-r. e-ui- xiontaak. It. wit. and tae bay cntt by Hlmyar atawHe la.

bat-re u-alao a later to Helen N.chia ana a colt by Trtnvnt a hu will pnbhly he taken a kmc. Tne atrtna" will be atarte-l on Saturday afternoon, and arrive in LxmVm in atmt 14 uaya. Katd Mr. (rrtker ttxday: Hardv 'mHll will train our a-rea, and naturally Mr. Uwver and 1.

hn we later, will ltk after everjihiua- It ta early to 1 know, ttui tpex-t to Ivave Mir horae-a ready to race bv the mid-tie tf April, at tite Newmarket I iiai faith In we), but toe ill not be over-ra-e In remrd the llniate f-ca' Knataad. Mr. crokeT A aver it an r.ore a-j-w it-atn TSOTTIHQ HORSES, Ixt of Cm4Hx Ones To Be Sold in New Vtirk City, apcciar. duvatcb to rac ca.i-iaia. New Ytrk, January' H.

Kellusa'a annual inid-winier aale tmulna atuck, whuh haa beooie f(e the important iiiturva turf aftatrs. waa beaux, lo MaUan asquare Garden, this mom in. The sale ill continue for f-mr daya. The amphitheater was turned Into a miniature raee trak. a heavy earth havlnc hfen placed upon th floor, upon which ttie horaea were shown off to buyers.

The moat noted animal to he dlapnaed of thia year i the mighty Alcantara, rerhapa. haa ar-i more noted performer than any other tro'tinjc alra. He la IS yaara old and i royally bred, hia sire bcioa; Oerire Wilka aad hia dam A in Mater. Intro-it iced Into his breedina are atralna of the biRh-eat thoroughbred blood, hi art ai-SErard-ire l-etnaT imp. Auniratian.

tcet in-luJe-i jc, trotters and iwcera Inalde the nark ami more ae reorJ are b-low Th-re ar nt-v. rul other sor-d na whit-h will aro under ttte tumrti-r. Am-ma the noted trottma a-en wt-re General B. F. Treacy.

Matthew Hiley. PJr-nar-i "arra.ii, "oknel ltwrence W. 4. Kran-e. i.

Ix-u-vltt. VV. It. Lawrence, of Newport. K-n-ner.

W. H. Keariba. A. Bonner.

M. I Ike Kleniln. H. 1'httadel-phU; W. H.

Hand. John ii Jloiiartd. V. H. awfor1, Cleveland: William H.

Snder. Baltimore: W. H. lNae-tclter. t'leveland; Nathan t'aiMr.

K. Harriman, owher of Staiuboul. and others. The sportsmanlike i-ourae puraued by the driv ing 'lub. of Nr York.

In hanaflna up o-o In atakea un'-ndlttonally and without any reaerv whatever, luat at a time wh-n tne eatHten-e of the trottina turf la menaced hv the antl-t-ttUia atiiendment to the new conMltution. met-tm-p with pratae and appnoal anmna tiontemen in all parta of the country. The noted 'le-tand lOhio trainer. John Splat ti, haa writTen lo S-Tetary Hedaea. if tne Itrlvina I'luti.

that he will enter hi entire atahle at Fleetwood u-xt e.Bvm for tlie rirwt linv In many yeara. and tl la aald that both Monroe Sailhury and J. Hamlin, who were at odda with the club laat will make entries at the meeting thia year. COMING HOME. Hi ley.

ran nan Has Had V.nough of It at San r'rant'lwo. STKCIAL bUPATt'U TO THK Kkyl 1KEI. laexington. January s. A iel-graio was received front Hlba' iruniaan.

who has leen making a botk I tie Frist tt raes, saying that he left for lealiit -n last night. This will put him In I.eiif-e-Saav. Will V1U. the wte Ima alst 'ratios of the new Mk ss aw i afiernoon i a-i tw ssss-i s'a -t. Tn- result is a casuiilS' ad a-v 5, timrk.

tb-Ha sa twpte baas-d. ait 4 irtsure tss tefv-e of tbe gtf-fatm of the rltgb tt. line bb'h It has l-eea ot be ted f-tett-r- Ibe lrtors tus-t rr-irbnt -tM -me-s --retr Jam- Be and a. frtetvtls held a e. at ahu a baa.s 1- an eaih adjustment of -f i f- aare-l Hi.

a.t tiotl atten the iai SetkStlofi the I tre'trste Sm i all-1 eterytliina a riiuel t-t r-in siiu-ithlv. Ttie- ele-t-tloli of ITeaitlent atne no nnl Mr. atltKontery was unanltttoUs1 ele.tMl. Me i in fue- llateiy arose, and a ithotit exntanat Ion. l-t lin-J the lu tr.

ThereuinK Arti.rfl electetj umtni- tniusly in his stead, loiter Mr. Ite-s was elst-ted S--retar. Mr. Montaiiery had l-an reidd-tii of tht-hib tlurina ttv last nv eurs. tbe m--t In its history.

ha injt su e.b-l his father. founder of tbe cluo. ea-ept for an interrea- nuni of ne year, duniur whb the new Presldt-nt. teorge Arnold, waa iTesblent. Mr.

Montaniniery still member oi tne r.v'utie tttiam. A TURFMAN SHOOTS AN Nashville. January atain HI lam t'heathaui. a vmuiinent farmer and weil-knosn turfman, livln near this ctt. ah.it and fatally a'oundeti the fureoian of his dairy.

11. t. Klnx. laat nlK Ttie men quarreled about 1 he t'atHin trsaitnenj bf a nero t-oy oti th- rami. A utile eiisued, and.l di a ins a istu1.

Leatltam A re. I on Kintr. The bullet entered Ihe AiMh.iu..n and pr-xluced dftath in a ahnrt ahlle. BEMPSEY. He In All Ialff.it, and On Hia W'my To Nw York.

FtClAL MSTSTCH TO THK IKKC. New York. January muiseneer list of the steamship Hudsa-n, the (Yotuwell lJne. reached New York to-day, and confirmed the aittry printed In to-day'a Knciuirer that Jack 1 caii-sey had taken laaaape ten that steamer, which left New Orleans last Thursday morn in pt. Several of Jat k'a old WIULaoLsbura frlen-is came over to New York thia afternoon tf find out the exact tlm- the ship's arrival, hut the company omcittis, couiu not aay whether or not the ship would be The hoys m-ent away determined tt ftfv their forrnir townsman a recejj-tlon If circtttustances fermlttel.

ennls Hutler is (oina back to Kngland early next month, and will take a liKht weight, a feather a eight and a middle weight. The last-named Is to be exported for the exprets purpt.se of reducing the enlargement of the cranium with which the "Harlem oo.er"" is atflk-ted. of t'raig'a sensational offer meet Beter Jack son. Dutler thinks that venture merely an attempt to seeure the loser's end of a purse by tak ing a tnraaning irorn ine pig The "ooter. aAvnllng tj the man Co made him famous, will have cause to regret the iay when Oo per cent was not good enoush for him.

It Is aald that tn the nea-ottations for a mau-h between lefrrge Ivigrte and ijeorge oh neon there will be some difficulty over the wetrht questiim. Lavigne la a troublesome man it, d-iii with on the "taiter or He ma'le trrtk'ak for the Seaside Athletic Club Ja the match with Joon llriitin. ant v-wnes near-r a Ugm weight than a feather weight. In this re'-e. ite resembles Orlfto.

a iigh: weight, who wants to boa f-sather weights catch weight, and Billy llimmer. a bantam. a-Hv wants feather weignts to biic him tnrlde the tatn tarn -wHmt limit. H-d. Flttsiinnvn ta the most liberal pugilist on record in the matter of weights, and Home the little men.

who are Inst fro' flea nt in comparison, wou'd do well to Imitate hia met bo-la. IsSa-lgne. late, has been gaining a reputation wha-h may explrode very ftuddenly the future. He is a bard puncher and can take tvard punching, but tliere It ends. r-eter Jat-ksoo fin kngland I will not retire from the ring until 1 beat James J.

a'orbett tin A merit-ant Jar-kn must took elsewhere b.r a tsttle. 1 ni gotng io rvtire after my fight with Kitzsiinmon. All this makes admirers of "pugs'; very weary. A cable from England aays: "Jem iSmtth. the han.pi.n tf Kngland.

had a benefit at f-ntral Had. Ltindoa. and at ttie of the performance he stated wju.d right Tatig. the cofTee rooter, a'-cording to Indta pr ring rules, for i3un a side." Edward r'. Mallahan said tonight: pr-aented the light weight belt to Jack r-empaey.

I am -ing to see the 44 warrior fight. 1 saw him fight tleorge Kuiljames at ftaten laland. Dempaey has been a wonderful man, and who knows but be may be good yet and tie-feat Tommy Kyan uo the. imti Inst." TERRIFIC Waa the tSluearixur at a Prixc Klchu rgciAi. aiaPATca to Tag taiiiiata.

New York. January are rtearly half a htinOred aporta who braved the ta-rrible weather last night to wttneaa one of the- gam ten prize fir his that haa taken pu.es In a Itaxg time. The at tea. orcurre! la the ballrtiocu of a hotel near fcne laland. and was for 1A a atds and a side purse sow.

i ssen were aiaca jxuiiiaa. of New York, and Charlie Farce! 1. of BrtcpsUn The acb was gteverned by Msrnuta of Wueenaherry ruirs and aid groves were used Farrell la la years of age ftiri at ii poonoa. jaUIIUts la and weighed puunda. Toe ring was the rega lai t'n twenty-foue-fnot.

ahd the floor was thk kJy padded- Mike Winters and Ya ftuiltvaa were be-hina the New York fe-oy. while Hugny fesV.yW sad Andy He- wb-v tbe well known middle weight, were In Fan-ell's corner. Jack the balipJayer. lng iiaad city, was etwasra referee. Mike fauarldy artsd as Untekerper fr aoxh xsen.

The tsaasr grtiag iU doc coai a-eoce until the fourth round, tbe mew iaply trvtng to draw ea-h other aot- The flfta rvind opened with a ritneh. aad as they aeoke away Farreii aisercat with his right, and Malllns's ntse mua-ht tne blow. The claret folldwed. aknd flrsx be Mad waa aiiowed for the Brooklyn buy. Muilins swung bis right, aas catching Parrell on the mouth ba spilt tbe tatter's lips open.

Frr4! led with his rujbt, mtsseu, and caught a Tkduua right-baadsr an tbe k. The aerenta rottl waa soened by frretl. who seat bia rta-at to twice on Mullias jnw. aa4 tbe lauter ssnt Wwa. He bugged the boot, and stayed tbera aaul ras as and waa up- The niath was hoc.

1 v'y 1-i in Karrett leal aa vrtmrn-vvmuumd. sd ta. t'o, weat tae Ooor. He uukl). ad raat Mai Nfta him ritjrivt aiei ft, aa-l il wa-u-e-f wa if Mudtna wui4 ttaxe to utt.

Out tUe -rmtl tUWe aal kiMa. TH lettth r-aaw-J f-un-a Muttlww tvawaratlvety troit. tapi an f'rreH'a uta r.t nnt anl s-ewi ttta ftert rn the ym.w. Twen waa tarn-t an-i t'anartk. ievce wa thrm i the wtuda arwt II tat atiMply aiaaarttia weatt Ik.

lite men waAr-e sr-ay avod laimry apart! for wino up to tK 1 tin--iti rnutvi. Thia nvumi waa kuiltn'; he r'arrell arel raarket aim ti im- n- -r. l-'arreft a up awl by an a-clKi-awt rawarnt Muiltna li-aMk of the neat ewr a.nl Malltn arHipet He jtwat nraiiaaaed et ta bla ft at tftre e4 wf th r-utvt. The lV-urteenth and arteeaih roauwta were atmply cbnrhe-i and brrrwk. The -iIxieentBi muod waa a bad nn fr FarreM.

He led f.r Mullina's )a, waa cn-ttntered. and tnen Maatna cwucbt bun for a tern hie upt-er-rwi rn be j.w. Karr-li trto.1 to amll puatahnasent and huarareti Mutlma whenever he sot a rbartre. Huddanly Mutlina mmw a a---i openlim and awuna hte riant, aad. cat htnat the ualar.

the latter threw op hla hand and wren! to the floor, here he tayvS until be waa counted fL DAN DAVIS Wilt Ukely Take -Shadow' Mabrr'a Place at the Benefit, Kiiaiow Maber hist aight notified Morris Isaacs that he had recintderd his determinant to go with the OnclnnaO boy at tha benefit next Thursday night. IW said aoaie r.bect.on had beea raiae-i by th msr-agetoent of lh Maier Need ham contest, and It waa fsr that that -he had -onclude1 to withdraw, of course. It is a disappointment, aa h-rea -u would like have rww-n what laaax-a w.ul-t do Uh a man of Mather a t-alti-eT. itiwever. a fine subati tute tas been secured, art lwvts, another Australian, who krvM-ke-J Wiley Evans out t-ef.

ire tttc, Fair rav some ttae ago. has been iel--i grapbtxt f.a- conte over and take Maber' pta-e If be a s-t-ured tne prosrramnte wilt --nulete. axis it a fine bo-r. He ia at present Ihe sparring insrruT'to- at ihe Pasiime Athieth- lut in St. t-ui.

A small purse II ai offeretl for the wrestiing Frnk TrnkVr and Kl-mer Wir-xlmansee. THE H0GAN-8LUBHER CONTEST. No match that haa taken place in Cincinnati fur a long time has created a much interest aa the coming ten-round glove contest between Kid Ho gun and hary Slusber which is to come off at Eureka Hall on next. Tuesday evening, under the auspices of the West End Athletic Club. The foivfwers of pugilism In and about this city re a good, clean contest, and there ts nawm to tarlieve that they will not be di-antotntfd.

The principals In the con teat are laird a.t at Uieir re-rpetive training and they realix itttu to win will be no easy ta.k for ettiK-r man. Hogan is one of the lever est hag punchers in the t-ountry, and la Just as clever with the when he gts inti the ring. All his exhlbiiiona around here have been creditable r-nes and be to-day t-laseed with Ue bert light weigtita In the pri'fessitan. Stuaher ia Kaune aa he'le, Heer and haa nl yet met defeat in these pans. The arena in whi the men are t.

m-t la now completed, and everything will la retadinese tm the night the mteat. A BANTAM WEIGHT. It Alter Morris laaat-a'a 8 alp. Outaie larniuit. the arll-known ii-tk-lan.

I-I il. tiernurd. diaputea il.irrla lauki-a'a title of nmn In 1 im-lnnatl." Hemard. In the heat a luat night, aald to "Why. talk wanting to meet welter weltit and heavy wi-Uhta: I itm only a bantam wri.iit.

and I' II meet in the rlna." Ib rnard liF-anu very i-iiUwl. Ills friend. litm to but iluaale know my l.u.inraa. I'll him a trkk or two. 1 am not afral of lilm.

and I'llet the le. l.ton If 1 Mr. Itrnerd deeerve. rre.tlt wish. In.

ineet Hui-h a nntehed iM.xer a. luim. The latter I. hy far Ihe le.t mall In I'tnrintiatt. an lie liaa rully Ihe lieat of Kernard In wriaht.

1ii nnrht the latter authorized the lloainic ellalietiK: iMnclruiutl. ilhi-i. January il. lwi.Y To wliiiui It luay I herehy uKree enter Int. a Ihrve-round friendly futile! with kl-r-n.

II. Irtaa, ,41 ie evetitnjr of Hie Thunlay January 17. 1T. W. KKItNAKIi.

Tt. Jtlr iiiK. ltnrw. LOOKING FOR TALENT. lepnnio K11 tier Will Tako a Team of FltitrH To KnaTtantl.

Ihllaillphia. January U.rtnnls Butler, tlte fatuous Hinder kind btxer. and lat- manager tf Fr.utk ralg. "the Harlem 'otTee fot.ler.' ax-nel in this ity -night from Kngland. lie is aftxtouv to f-t a team 'i'f "st-ratpt-eri to take a.

f.e; the Atlanth re-xt utlitfi. and is itarik-ulatlv to 1. Ida mail to hil 'rata. He tl.lnk. lite ha foun.l litis man In Hmtth.

ih 't(tt- tad-t U.A-r. ktmwn as Thmiderbdlt." His m-c ill f.i-'ittahiy le 'i tm Murphy ami Billy A br- Aew lork. an! tienny reteraon. of this it WHO IS LASKOV. ANYHOW? rrciL bi-PaTi a To tut.

Exoriiua. t'lib ttg 111.. Junuary -Billy Murphy and Tom lanntrfi. liatit weight chumj-lin of hlo. a III ares-tie at I'allman night ratch- as-t-at, haii.

bt two falls iu three. I. P. Mlil'ken. wh.

aUrtrd ut Ttki New Year's morning to walk from Minneapolis to t'hhago. i ut i i lo K. t-overtng the oi tan'e. iniies. in ifJ-ft1! hours.

it has r.t-en ile-ldetl i the Kxet utlve 'mmtttee of me Mt(rn I'aaa Agreement tt issue nual m.s to traveling agents of either immi grant HieainKhtp "mianles. MRS. JAMES J. COSBETT. Mrs.

J. orletr. wire of the- was In the cliy a short time lajtt evening. Sht was en mute to New York fr.m New Orh-ans ne irt til- t-nampion and his theatrical company in uir rescent Tty. ATHLETICS.

ProKpris of an International Match. luiiloh. January H.After the meeting the coitimlttee lost Yedne.tlay. the Is.ndon Athletic iluh cabled to the New York Athletic Club that the tatter's challenge waa accepted, subject io arrangc-nienta. ami that a letter folloaed, as al ready- announced by the Associated Press.

A sol -commit tee aas then apjointed to draft a letter, which aas in sited on the same night. This letter staled that the laondofl Athletic i 'tub re garded favorably the -hallnge 4f the- New Yuri Athletic Out. an-, that It would do alt It cm). to bririg a tilt tiie propsed meeting. The letter also ajdtrd for drtallx.

the consideration tf wnlch aotild be taken up at the next wcetlng uf the committee of the Umduti Athletic club. The lat-er's csmmunlcatbn to the New York Ath- letle lub tlM not contain anv Hume est ion aa the list ttf eertts. It merely being sugpsed that tlte ordinary university list lr adottel But hill be none officially until the reply of the ew AUiletrt lui is receivetl. The Secretary of the lndon AthletP- Club in an interview said that H. ft red m.

the tvngllsh quarter and lut If mile champion if the lnd.n Athletic ciutt. and thtdfrey Shaw, the Kngltsh hurdle champtou. aisti the bmoi Athlettc Club. In spite the assertions made in certain New Yrk papers, had always been members of the Wit i don Athletic 'luh. As B.T-'rye.

fxfttrl. the -best broad jumper in Kngland. suffered rWantly from tbe failure of one ttf his knees while playing foottsall. he la not sattiaawtal tt. an.

to AtiieHt at. In rea-firtl tn brry. the Kngllfh weight atfnd hamuter thnT; F. S. Ht train.

Fresldent of the ambrldgr I ni versitv Athletic the famous three mile runner, and W. F. Lutyena, the crack mile runner of Cambridge Cnlversit, no replies have yet been received. 8IM00E'3 BEHEFIT. People's Theater Saiurday Niffht.

Tlte athletic entertainment now being arranged fur the benefit of John Slmeoe, the official referee, ia assuming large proportlms. Amig those ho have offered their services for this benefit are Jake ItHs vs. Wiley Evans, fourrodnds: Charles Wittmer rnkmtwn. three rounds: Bud lally vs. John Siroctte.

five rounds; Kid Mt-Graw vs. Jack 1-eisel. f'ur rounds; Jack Mii'aie vs. Fred Onte, fiur rounls; Chick vs. A man.

three rounds: Tommy fieara va. Buck Harding, three rounds: ius Strong va. Mike Gillespie, three rounds: Jawev Brackett va l-e Hill, three round. This athlei entertainment will be givm In t-ortjuncti-rfi with Manchester's French FoLy Company, and all fsr one prne of almioion. A THOUSAND D0LLAE3 Changed Hands at a CocV-hr Main at t'pner eian-luaky.

srcctAL aisrsrca to rax csarixca. I'pper itandusky. titiio. v. Early this morning, between midnight and 4 oVha-b, while the rest of the town was snoozing and niiSuspev-t-Ing.

I'l-per rWvdusky and Colua.bua aporta Indulged In a ht and apWy ct flght. It uk place In a prominent place and waa miTnesswfd by quite a numler of perstsns. There srere Is birds and seven fierce Isstttes. t'lelumtiuj carried off th-tlrst four honttrs and I'pper Kandusfcy a on i he last hrse. The local sp.

sris. fcy svr, srere icg and w-n lasrk of a hat they kst having a couple jf aide fgbia. I ward jf fl.Uisf changed bands. SP0RT8MFM IM SEE8I0I. Chlet-agu.

Jajiuary a. Tb Xatkaial tjUme bird and Fish rTotsvttv AasucUtlts. is kn atnual session at the Hhertnan Mt-ase to-day. Tite atem-bers are in side-rang sseafis to latvw-e tbs laegla-laturea of ari.ua states to aVfpt a asilforsn seres nf awsste laws. At press nt Maine.

New Yrsrk and Minnessa are the only stsfe ttf xuaae any pretense of prttet.ting their gsme and halt in lerewts. An etT-sn will also he Knat to sseura taw-passage and enfoi-cen-m of avuaxport laws. 8P0BTIS0 gossip; Ringing" liaa become a great evil In Muswajrl. and a bill will be latroduoed to tba Lesjishaturs at its preseot sessaiss snaking It a penal offstsse to etv tar a norse In a rstee to whleb he la not eligible or under aa aassunsed DAme. says tbe Ht.

Ltais Kepab-Itc. This trill is substantially tha Indiana law. with a few things ta verMar which bare bean approved by the Atrts-riean Trwttlng Aswuctatba. It ha been sent to Representative Juile-a. who will mtronuce tt.

Hrieoera and pora mm gna rally should see that this bill la passed by the next 1 legislature wUrsait further delay. It will encHiravge the breeding and Imptay enseal ta trotting, running and pacing hfirsss) la the KtafUe of Mlsauurt. The pros-ased law ksxys: It ta hereby made unlawful for any peraoa sr peranna kivrw tnaiy to enter sr caasa to be entered for m.peUika,. or knowingly to e.copete with any laorae. mare, gelding, coit or Ally under any other than Ita true nante or one of Its proper ctoaa.

for any nrake, parse, prtse. prstnlasa or wea.ssiakssi offered or given by any agricultural aa other society, asao-c ration, pseaon or perataus la tkh Btaxe Miss a art, wherw such prlxe. parse, prewluni, stake or gwsap-stakes is to be ass-tted by a emt-at of abased Any peraow or psistms (osrod guilty of a rlobx-tion of 8ctron 1 of thia art snail apon r3tctoa tita-rvof he tmprisotwd to the Uat Prtsat. for not year aor aim tnaa uirae yaara. iu.frts(,ued in ttw ruatr )ad the ooty in wbWh br a ooWtara for an, aenniie perbat a lews than stx B.nihsv.

snaia be awed ta any sum teas ttvan SPa rvr tta-re abaa al.tek-. Tha- nam- wf an b-rse. naWre. areKlng. c- -r Mlly.

tr fe rurpat eotr for irforBbaA-e In any ttntoaf tt sa-stHa. abalt be Ibe tatter wbk s-xi swrse tusa and shall ara be rt-nabb -b-aged after prrf-N or having ewiteted fr a prtse. t.urse. pr-nuum, stake nr aweepsiaaes, -ert as vVW-d by tbe e.ae of printed rules the n-t or aMRK-tatosi under whb-h tne cWtesi is advertise. te cwelure-d.

Leittie iley Jones will probably tne light we gitt reluig ar the KWlsvhsaanaa tha comuig. msss. Li tie ileT broke out of the anaiden taaa at Laumia turn aurina. and altbourfc 1M K. -v to I.U he ml rrr.i nrmiee.

afta lleel he haa the makina of a areat la him. Tlkirj. the a prtnclll Joek. all! remain In New rtealt. )uA aa laeaiahla remain, there.

The io4iLern dlvl. v. II lr.u al.lv ra.e al the irearenl "It until neat an.t n.cne up th line aa far a. Iolavllle. heee me ilivtaioa mm at takle).

un.ler the wjen itii'ii of Trainer lu.b k-r. will ta the h.taiH th Trri th in th ri.Mitli.rn ni 1.1.41 am turned out until nl fall. "Sugar Foot; aho waa bested by Jake fjeiset. the third haaenaui tbe Manhattans, at the Theater, lass -aturday night, takes teil.rn to the staiement that Isfisel is a vkt. He insisv that leiaet i an experienced fighter.

"To tell me that l-eioel ta a reviceV hucar rs4 "I kn of two finish fights 4 bad. bat ne foiurht of tnem unaer an as- mimetl name. 1 would like to arrange a ten- un i ctmtet ith him at lit? pounds. John liinmian bas klung fharlkr and Id young sters at latonka. Tlte eteran la Inm-duclng a near syatein if exercising his horses aiilvtut the Id of a tftaui buy.

John get up early In The mom trig, ties a f.irty-f.aot r-pe to tlte halter of the animal be Munis swesvt tml. alel then gets a goad Htand. Ha keps the horse -lrr-hng around hlut a 1th tbe line pulled taut. lo far ne lias woiked iiew styie with gsid te- hcvrsemen tn tbe city know the Vseaullfui black h'gh stepper Tha revil, whi -h Mr- D. fwtkes used to drive occasionally, and for wht-ii he fai-e refuse! The Devil was seie-te-l for Mr.

Stokes by hia- coachman. Mike HhaugJinesav. and a few days ago Mike was rewarded for hia 10 years of faithful service by a present of the black beauty, for the nominal con-stderartltsn of lmg Herx.d. The New Olympic Club is laying the lines for a leu-round content betaeen Hilly Murphy, the Ao- itlan, ani J. hnnte Ivat k.

the lvelanl Athletlr- I'tuh. Murphy will have to gtv t-jivack seven eignt p-uiils. but Jt hardly likei that he will obm t. Giving awa weight im-s not hither Murphy a great deal. If no match made it all) nut be Murphy's fault.

Ie Maurer's sensational novel. "Trilby, se-n to be very popular in turf circles. Already three of the wvyear-od fillies entered for the Oakley Biases bavs been nauiel after the nov-l. If "Shis that las In ttie ik.hr' a alt i a little too long fr the programmes it would likely have long ago fig ret 1 in turf nomenclature; Ed Simpson writes from North Baltimore. Ohio, that he Is wtlltng to fight Kid Klrwtn.

of Itehance, providing the latter will agree to not his f.rrelt mlth the apt -rung edib.r of The Enqulrsr. In the hands -tf some responsible party at leHant-e. Ttie match to lee a side of from -i tt $pMi a tilde. Buck Elwood said last night that he w-sild hat J' -e against any h-avy weight the country, or will allow hltn to go against an heavy weight tlutt any reputable club it the itv may secure. "If Jim Jidinson means business let him fit a forfeit.

ami It will be Harry O't'onm calletl at The Knulrer last evening and Issued a challenge turri Kid MiOmw in a ten-round glove ontesr al 1 TT. unoai laero-e the clul t-ITerlng ttie tat-st lurs-. M. pt. this haliertge is to any ll' kunl man in the 'on Kll-.

the Middletoan w-tght. nml Itacker Kid sas that after tbe ctttite.it Isetween Mnd lt'jtens ca.nies off M--t sill 1-e ready oiake match with IT. 11? aiiii of Muni'te tr the matt tt i l-t. HiaWley t' net-tt-d Willi Wn encua- llmlte raind go a suitatds- puts and ftttlsh lee Sid- oNtftfi. f.r the lotl ih Kentucky Stable al to train otte dKist 1 I iran.fi.

Kd gun's stai'li has assal. I.e B. M' rrts In his string at Mnn Kruii isc -hatigc. tloo-t tiuttired. Happy g-lut ky 'arey A pi-le-a ute.

a brother io Coloiiet Aopl--a tt-. the king Itie UVstern turf, is it laMtotiia pa. low a few daK iflt to his old friend, i 'oioiid Kt Set-retur the the river irtt. k. Itt lly I'limmer.

the champion bantam of World, sill soon lnft Cincinnati. He sill one of the features a sh.w at the 1'beatr. VV title it likely he ill Ik uiat. hs-d against some one Ida on lMte. Vil--y Kvans.

the well-known and his manager will leave fire. Friday for Hie purpose com pl-1 ing ments for a matt with teeorKe tidj.r.e-piace. arraitge-. of ii.at Johnny Hiegman will meet Ates. it.

at Kntjuirer tifric- Monday evening at a pami a forfeit and sign articles for a catch- caloh-cun wrestling match. t.trorge i nts'me'. Springfield, fihio. would like t. match Walter HuHteck against Kid train for a finish or a limited round go.

at 11. or 1 iiinds Frank Trltkler W-tm something The t.fflc and Klmer VeliiiunMee all) their advantage by tailing at Ihia evening ut o't k. Billy Murt-hy. the Australian, will something to his advantage by tailing at The Kn-quirer office ut o'clock shiitp. The t'lmteaet Ciammttfe the Fair l'ay club w.stild like nie-i Billy Teller a.t The office ttils evt-nltig at o'clock.

A aummary' fr the different Itonla atakes. which closetl tan the first of the year, will soon be real- for publication. Eddie Connors Would like to meet Mikie at The Enquirer ofTVe thia evwning'al U.3U u'cluck to make a match. BASEBALL OOSSIP. Frank Hough, th brilliant baaeball writer of th leaa.

talklnx Kamea'a threat to revive the dead-rabbit a.ao ia-tlon in 1W. aiiya: Mark Taley. In the iurkeat ilaya of len. waan't a marker Ilroll.er Kame. In.lf ulne-a and ail f.und J.

VMIIiam M. 1. luat like the r-lioi. lei In rniainu to hi. alrl'.

U-f'laratl'-n that with film c.uld live on bread and water, "All rlaht Matilda: yoo rurnl.h the bread and I'll aftor the wiiter." Ullllatn will "akirmlah arieinil after the water" In I1 are In the bu.lne.. iu ata). and the league will learn that the lttetl I TlHTe l.e g. I hi. hand oft.

e. the would iM.y. What reason la there to liteve that tlie a. orsalllxed at the I tel. luaa die.1 inanition In 1.::.

can 1 revivified in lasei? Tnere may be two tag baae-ImII orxanixatl'dia next year, and every loyal follower of the same will at leant i.ut one of the two built on Ihe line. ,4 the aaaoi i.tlon of whl-h Hr. Kame- waa the t-realil-nt. ii ia a X'kaI arheme ni, UII dead card. The Omaha He la In line againat 'the big mitt." Sandy (Iriawold In a recent edition aaya: "it la both a ridlcnloua and a tantallilna alaht to le-e shortatop or ac.md or third baarman wearing a glove, whk-h.

If necevaary. they could hide be-hind, and I have seen as lusny pretty play, by this very habit aa 1 ever aaw aia'le. Still, that la not th greatest oheeiin. It la the fact that fleidmr la thue dependent upiat a 01 loateao aoroitneaa with the aii.ni aa wen i-ontnve nana '-atapult t'tt th pitcher and a epring-bat fr the batter." The true inwardness of the retirement of Tim Hurst from t'nrle Nick Young's staff of umpires would make Interesting reading. None ut the reason ad vaced unseemly language, referee-Ing fights at tvgtey laland.

Ac will hardly explain why It is one of the most capable umpires that has graced tbe staff since tbe palmy days f.affney and Lynch haa been rtonH It la doubtless true that Hurst's Engliati waa not always strictly up that which nears at afterno.m mversAxittns. and It is just possible that when in a little argument with Patsy Tebesu or Tommy Tucker over a point In play Timothy ma'le use of expressions that wouldn't altogether Jibe in with iod Bless Our, Hooie" as a companion piece. But sn umpire can't hs a dil let ante. He must be vig.j-UM. and in deal-eXig mtth the maortty of players he will achieve tbe greatest suv-ess by punctuating his observa-tlons with tre-se bttlc colloquial Is ma which are th'-aTvaisaly underaujMd by th gerutlemsn to whom tre- ar- ad-lreaed.

Hurst was the peer 4 any umpire on tb staff last acsvson. and his re men-a 1 under pressure la a tuisiaa. Philadelphia Prsss DAYTON. KY. Uulding star Loige No.

4.1. of had public Iruua.Utlon of ofticers. tolurwS by a reception ani banquet, last night. -tulre Fureter was tbe only Magistrate to the Ctgutity to kHst the liMTeasv of the taa levy and the aboil of th ourthouse 'otXsJJit lasUners. The fine of t-'sj imposed upon i-orge rlmm retailing liquor ou election day.

haa bn commuted by eroor Browm. Mlas Caltsta Mc Arthur ka boms rretn California. James Wonn, a tramp, was given a suspended am teroce of $0 and coal a by Judge McCiain yea-terday f'r uaing abuslva brtnguag toward harls Kunlmann. CAuncllman Crerretn was msrrled Tuesday even-tng lo Miss Mary Walter at tK. Franc chur b.

Rv. Father aVlonldf officiating. fesorge Taft. who died sudde-nly at Mtamlsvllie. Ohio, was a brother of the lata Lrr Taft and an uacl of Mrs.

Captain Pet Mc Arthur, of Fulton street- BELLEVUE. Mrs. aallle Hentx ha. gon to AddgMna. (ailo.

to be at tb bedatd of Mrs. rrstngar. PhU Barrldaa Sun. T. at.

at lo mei-in laat alght install oftWra ang oomperua ar-rangmBta for a rrand entrtaaiam oa tb evnlag ot February 7. Kx-Treaawrer Key land was by bta friend, tut alght apua bis rtlrenBi Croat osSoa. Tne tterry idirs wlu be entertain by Mlwm Ja Btetier to-awa-row venlng. Belbrva. Lodgw No.

Ua. I. 0s V. rastalkM rvwm rmm. tm rfc.

0. jjh.ii. rectors, cnarl. 81 e. a-iiis ana uvorxw Hand.

COVINGTON. A Queer llonk TranMK-tion. The of Jielar P. At. mneM all day by a lf.a ritlea ah Ka4 beaa lo.lai Uf Ihe allea at a w.h-uaiaaeil uni.

A J. Hrir. rJ-i the H. Hee. PutjltaMnir ot hh-ai.

Hrr rlliaena lo autim-rlb. for ihe "tatea'a Tne aaerK bad aaruraa a tester ienm.lhlln the 1 1" fre Aver.lKh the a. anl HtarO. an.1 tma he ue-1 aa an oper.ma e.lf. T.i every une he ltel ba w.iolit tnaiet thai In S.

hr.4 thiarJ tu.I the trf. aa.l in. l- leva they parrhaert 11 at one f.T eV It aould nrliT coat la me of the ul rilr ln.Utelt thai tHetr namea Were fixrrred lo or-iers. I stead of liter tngine bas4ts tha tsYtil a-nl the I He tet I uaiav Jag" I ui iiii'i o-w attuned the parties interested, and yesterday nvspt ikf ttiem came and refuse! fk-iywettt. Judge Mciaauirtitia ia nw anxious to see Mr.

HarpeT- fhtef Osolscs. aj re -lined va-sterday the theft of a set of tsla frun re. of lttke street, and a set harness Y-m Jtsepb rbeid.er. uf 4.M like street. Msurer recovered the goss at a seceaid-hsnd bop.

and they were returned to tbe owner. All the mill men of 4o Ingt.tn and vtclnlty ars to u.eet at the Mltcbeti Tranter alms at U.3M p. m. iw-mtsrTisr to attend the funeral, of J. Tranter.

A stranger calletl on U. tu Rawen. the batcher at Fourth and Main rreeta, and after pur.h tsiitg li st vf bee o-sttng 91 oU. it sent to iU West, Klflh str-et. Tha butch erratt't Ika-Kctted aay with tbe inl beef, while the tuan prese med a tailing foe ltfc The but tier des tined to cash tay che and.

tbe gentleatan taetttnloa excee-llngl a rttty. made hi eu fcartely Tal he h-n the lad returned and s. id there aas no such miail-er aor house as designated by live ust-sner, James A. Oar field Iol. A.

last nigh! installed the following rflcera: James -er Vu tVmmandrr. James 1 1. Shephard: Junior Ite oa.mander. Frank Kuhl-lna. chaptam.

T. Baustuith; w-artermater. Th-tlUiaS tlaupel. Sergenal. Alex McLaren.

f- Hcer i-f the lay. Joaeph tlrunkemeyer iifncer of the Guard. Jt-4tas Harlow. Adjutant, imney. Watktns and Henry Caraer.ter.

who vere anmtylng restdenis In the upper end uf the city ty trying to sell a patent preparation to prevent from smoking, were arrestetl last night irfTlcers McKeone and 1 leek ha us. The hotly cunfestetl iase of Anna Itng s. James Hert-ert was devbletl yesterda before Judge IVr-klns In tbe Circuit tVmrt. ttie jury finding a ver din for the de.endant. I'laintlit Hlei tull several ears ago lo trreak the a III.

rf Hrrlert Ttie Court de. ide.1 the will invalid. An apt-eal taken, the case rvversed and the decision ester day was for the defendant. Had plaintiff won the suit, she would have been entitle! to absolute trol of rtpvrty. Mivereas now she retains lift-mterest only "ha lie Flaa for plaintiff.

Messr. Iraxiant tr ltlchards.n for alefen.tant. Mafrlaae IU ebses Wers IssushI Vfntenlav to Win Price. of Covington. Mn1 Fva Mc'ill.

-1 of" Delaware, Kilo. Transfers J.rsei.h l.ikr I'uiQumi lbok er, lot on avenue, between Sc. ond and Third. list, Ttie autlioritlea at Winchester. Ohio.

they lisve Jake t'raig. a n'dortua iharacter tf this city. urretU. vsitli several Hid; tiot-nis again-! him for horecalltig Yates, a beautiful and actMnplUhe1 young lady, formcrl etnpK.ed as a sa)eiad Muliane's. on Fourth street.

iMncinnatl. was ea-terlay adjudge.1 inMhe in the Circuit turt It is another sail case 4 unr-tiuitet hoe Mr. Itoxanita Saunders, an trimate the Hme f.r the Agel. at 'IVmh nd ltuneell streets. Wats alss found to le deranged.

Ttie Installation of officer and general meeting of kltoiders the Catholic Institute and ityiir na.ium tiii b- hel.t Tburlay evening. January lu A full attendance the u.emt-ra is reuest-e-J. as mattets of uuH trv-e all sill ie trans- ti-l Several speakers will le presenl. and. as u-ual, rr reshineuts will Ij- served, atid all WHI enjov a gottd I illie.

Mhot Mr sir rule Havsltp. a opular bells of East eel. is seriously til. A Ir-iter of liitpiiry regarding the wherauluts of Fannie Ark tight agent 47. formerly of Main Ktree-t.

this t-it. aas received sterda by 'blef to.Mso.i from Tlioat. Hllaiits. of Far I In. Ind.

Suit aas nie.i terda tn the Or. ult Court by Ftltliell ugsUot Tbos. NetSoft for al to 1 due for 'Hie suit of C. W. Fisher va.

C. Ibsetkeit for 13? allegetl lo tet tlue for gtadltlg Is III rogreaS tn the 'tn-tilt un rtoetkeu has a iuntrr ttttiu for iiguliist Finher. alleatng thai be dentroe. hir. uhile aotklng there.

If lluelalset k. .1 years of i.a-. of 17 H. helt.r Street. ha- l-een affrt tetl allb hit ttUgllS for tirr six tlbs.

His ph fit tans are utiable to rellave him an. I a- he uti rieiili-r et.t nor drink, he is Halite Iodic. Mr Hen 1 iresHinan, the well known hart tone, leaves to duy for Uostt-n, to make hla residence there. Attorne j.din B. mral la ciillned to hia home it It illnekis.

J. S. HvUr. 1 the Chicago publisher, whose agent. Si.e-;, ae-nl away from the ltouiu Hotel Without setflnig his hoard bill, filed suit before Juiige Mi (auirlilin for the recverv laoatks left Ittere Sheh.

Mr. Heed, of tbe hotel, then atta bed th- l.fca r-r a bill or trd The fun-ral ut 1 thta t'hnrU-s J. Tranter will tak pla- tlelii-ej -iiioa-n fnm the ranter teal eft Km ie ft H.trrv Orcen. pier. VV H.

wanl Bur. h. tlant Thtrv re. ice laviaaon. William K-i- i nristi, i Roman I', un orate; Kd A It Wiggins and J.

will also be eight ltonorary pall' 1 hi ti-ra. wm ia- charge of lb KiitatitM Mr. John Hunt, of J-Ce-I Madoton avenue, and Mine Katie Malen. ofilal-. acre married by Father Meara.

of A vontale. The wedding took place yesteniny In this city al th- reailent of" Mr. John F. Powers. Iflsttl John street.

Annfig ih(se present were: Mr and Mrs. John Power. Mr. and Mrs Kb hard Power. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hunt. Mr mid Mts Patrick Ma-leti. Mr. Mr Ikonahue.

Miss H. Powers, Mies B. 111., Mr t'larey. Miss Hi. key.

Mtss Mary MmM-n. Mr i-rli-. Mr. W. Xla-Me-fi.

Mr and Mrs. Burdett. Mr. John Ib-gan and wife and many others. NEWPORT.

Adam Kng. John Mulvey and Nick Tsy. a trio of ttajgh haracterti. last night attempted ruse of llenrv 1 tteckman'it setioon. at Sixth ami Palters.

street a. I leckrnan ot)ected. ami fired four -ihots ut the crowtl. Ttie sal.s.fl fcee.eer was riot an ej luarksntan. and nrie of the men were.

hit. The sound of the shots, hoaever. atrarted ttie attention ttf tf1i era Yenard and HlhleltrMnd. who, aforr a hard fU'it, lande! ihe three men in Jail. A rs-sr waa ftmnd on one of them, and bu will let- charged with carrying nm- failed weapons, while tbe others will answer lo tbe charge of disorderly Mrs.

Alpha Gilroy arrived Itere ystrday morn-Ins: with the- teniatlUJ of here Tth.uiJ i. 1H-ni), wtio was murdered Noble She parti in St. luu Chrlstma eve. The Unly was taken tu tbe l-b-ra Itr iindet taking estalltalimeitt. a here it was prepared t-f and afterwaid r.ntve-l to the lllroy residence.

na7 Saratoga street. The gun with which the deed waa committed was in tlte bo wirt, Ibe for tse, Tlte funeral will take plat tniM luornlna the Omr. rf i lie lmna Ulate Cum rjrtliili. The funeral of Miss fieri rude Cgrr t'sdt place nm the "Lurch of the lintiut-cuUatr Cotla-ept h-n. A refjtilem toasa us celebrated by Rev hat her Ntu, Ti palltearers were Haiuu-! sjcd-n.

Will ia mi Cain, James her. -s-ph Hunibre ht an! Jot.n The interment was In St. Stephen's Cemetery. 1 James Iteed aerforml his first marriage cerernsiy at his handstarne new ofTVce mi York st re-i est erla The contracting pan les era Henry tk'hr-der and Cora Huffmau. frim County, uiiiii, Five bakrt Itail teams hsve been irganlxed at the Y.

M. with aeven regulsr mmiers and tw- sub each. The Captains of the let. to are c. vv.

i)Uii4, J. N. Ta'istt. aiaiing arvi i tvst rtey arheelule tf the games nas lem nrranjrs-i ieirn the teams. oe game to tie piaei every Friday night until ao games are piaev rniay night a game between the learns of Matting and Thotnas Hey will la? Hsyed at ihe Y.

C. A. Htm rvmmiu. Ing at o'clock. Aa admlasltm uf lo cent a will it inargea.

The rase Henry W. l.r' aaalnat J.wph Weitigartner for tit value of a ark-ad of lumbrr Was dlsmiRsed In the Circuit Court veatavreiab in the caee of -e Mone. against Jam Fltxslmmona a judgment ir iw waa referred. Mr. Ous M'sssett b-ft last evening f.tr Cleveland Ohio, where a will mak his future bom.

attss atarnie mno bir th past several "-e gLM-st tier sister In 7iicag-. returned hirne yesteraay. reaj eTi uun riarnia. of toe Jaa rjigsnr. la a tne nrttuen ha Tk "it mw.

0.1, mrauae to wln the el- l.ahta failed lo burn, the waa brtlllautly lit up ana ssa. aa claimed by Mr Harnx lnveatlaatlon proved that there wai a oe irviii mi main in th street. but T-bar premises to be a lit lis fun over the ve" a a inere 4 F'" were p.ll-r-ra II- rawly aa interred ear.ogirto.aCVrnryr The Mret radr-a onipanr tupkva war. all tlZ" I -f es -aah'- Work waa reaoiued nn the "(en- Kailroad sflba Lagoon ay. koio.

uela, ttZ water io tb. Uaensbw ao ripidl. a la-a. smonot lumbar a a. goated ul Mayor Pernin.

haa aauocal l.nl In lxtlow. t' Natvonai baaiTia Mr. and Trayior. (iak strswt. u.

tlK-arriTa. a bo, .1 born" a (SB lawUOW. "A IIS8J0R ALL." racial. Btse.KB re nig xaoviaaa. SHgLanriixc.

January Cnlon Township Ibis morning Mhm Kmrnm. Bedsta.lt wraa f. mi mt I. a who a vial of ear- ooiic acia oatT emptied near bar beds! da. Ok.

vjsorg Xfleobald. In wf eba waa Hving. and when he hlrnVutt.r i.oiw 10 tne acid, after which ah Mve a A 1 anw ahe would bw banter off In the mvw Shi oeggwi xtgivensaa from ber aarexl tsurantV I who reside lu at laaula inew County, and U4 with a Unfor al ta. a a 1 HOOD'S 8ARJ A PARILL Scrofulous Taints Lurk In tne ll.rfal cf a'tuiett everyone, in roanycae they are inlieriird. Pcrnrula p-ia-sra in riifitnu rr, I nc tie-.

ttmp! stid cottcenrui grouth. w-nrals ran la- rtirwt bv Mood' pariVta inures purifviTig I b'e Mood I 1. daaatvaell itu ii'r r4 "al i imt it- sjex. This grfat renvevlr rSrrr nas liaa sramlerrul eurcr in curing tliW chs- rue. Try It.

Eat' Pills cure al! livrc lira. 2.V. PANGS. FKOM MUST P.GR. for helping the ileserv li.g poor ot this cliy, but quickly resolve.

1 Itself into a la'Or con-ferent arid the relation nf em. aad employe. rr warniy The mat ler wf asking Idle puddle: to wotk-ior M-r ton came up. PredMe.il Wlrk. of thr 1'nlon Iron and Sleel fortfpany.

-al I the aae of stt waa at hand an.T h.v.d klio- kc pudlllng out, and that the pu Idler woi.t., never again the day of high He t-lt atirv the city a assnffe-Hng rrott. tini i' unlonlain. atil drclarut the time ha 1 me. hen working nu must dii.thi-ir t-vv thitjtx-Iiik. and not allow unions to do it.

fie tjrm-isel Hr. Kraier' recent grrmoin tn 'capi-tal itnd laleor, and auhl thay would tdgv nerve (o make things harder for ft-uth Ktv. Krarler spoiidi. anl Maid to retract and askl nti nne'a Th- ling utew dHMlly i and until lain hour It tiatf i aus. conailtritMe itetii-nt lu ejoc, union clci.

MR. DE8HLER RESPONDS. aetri.i. tnararra Ti. tiik laut iaaa.

-Cm. mm jainiaiy lnvei nor Mi Kin- ley ili'l mil r-ilre umtl iiil.luiiht. iw- ttiHUiliig tip In bear frutn lite niaas hieetltiK at Nelsoiivllle lonlalii Xu report ui received from lb vall.av, I. ut ti lH XleCte'l. from ibe niiiiet s' i oiiiuiltiee III In rei-cfvel tt-niorrnw.

1 1 -liiinirttlitt. la neeite.l Hon. Will. .1. lualll.

r. a leU'lltlg banker of this i Lly. other i upltalist. have n.ilirle.l tiuxernor Mi hllniey that ih. are ready l.

rrapoiiil profuiilly lo all appeal for help, un Kill coiitiibtite IIU tally to -lleve iinmnltate auiils. 00-OPERATIVE. Miners Will Hun the Mint Themselves ami nmnefe With PittahurM. rtk il ptirATca to tni gstit ixia. AMCsvii.Lr.

tiiuo. January The oal miners nt.rthnvnee, ihormtarhly tllriiste With the tneflk-'letil efTorla uf he'tintou Induce th Pittsburg operatrts to what the milters consbter a fair dlffeivni iti have rgantx. a co-operative coiiipnt an propof to til eg-J- he I'lttMloii-g tlca.t-rs witl such sharp competition thai they reel ate the value of noilnt.tiiiiiiu an uiV -inellt with the I lilted MIiih Wolkcia. T-t uctlori hy the ltiiucrs ut Hhuwn Is the.ric atilt of enforert! 4dleneaa fr manv Otolith. The Mil.

lets thll Jiiclho.l th Ugh tut-k lo ftitt' th I'll opciatotM at. UaTrrernenf mm to pi 1cm for iniolig which Will, atlmlt of tun petition. The miners u. Shu have h-o-u-tl si he Jirlvii Itaibt-r ami ininert. lileh have' ux lai-capaclty.

and thev will lie oiie-ialed wllh fje. iindeifMJtiilbaT that the owners of the mine are lo receive cent per tull royalty uu I paid lo per cent for nt-Ulna the tiutput of rti. mines at the test prh-e that can utrun-'i The tntnets rxpe sttiall Lui thifik al th aniiiliil t4ettleiiieiil ot lhe.s aje ffn-s tb-n In May that the Ifitahtitg opcratoii will le ready it-, accept ranttna hie titffef elitial oVert ureei- The cOlllbltle.r ttt pul of these mines --ii tons per HAMILTON. avxi iAL Biararcn to tai xsxi la.a. Hamii.to.

into. January 9 The Miu.nl Club laat evening held a grait.I l.ainiu. I i honor of ex-l'resient Amlrew l.tialnesa meeting waa hel.l lo-fore the l.ai. mo t. during a hlh tbe following i.lll.

wele lllMtttllcil Tor I fie llicullll.ig 1'rcsliieiit. Chris I'aliat; l. J. Hniilh: Hecrelarv. W.J, Hekei Unan clal Secretary, I'raiik Konlnlne; Tiea.nrei.

Alf umi'luii; Trilaleea, hwui-f. I vlil Hell and If. It. Haiindet "iiitinian-1. w.

f. Hunter. -WetxeJ-Comiaon Host No. i. A lax I evening eloite'l the following nfii eti by Joseph W-.

Myera. aiing on-le. oriient received from learlmenl Comman i- er Nut I. The weihtlng of 'onn of llamllton's protnl nent young lawyers takes place Ing. It Ih thut-bf Uranilon II.

MIHIken Miss Grace Jewr.it,. of Wyoming. The following gentielnep tit tlie VJU'-llea I'rlian Safe Work were clericd us ldiei Nell Maitieale: llerttiun J. 1. Mai tieale.

Charles II. I'rlintt uinl I mer K. Iwls-. The officers for the year Herman I'rburi, fresnJent Nell Maer.eai- -Vli-e 1'reableiit and Treasurer; J. 1 1.

neale. Secretary Klmer K. l-i. ant Treasurer. The Commissioners ami City Soli' (turns have.coinpletei all arrangeiiieti.r' -have our taken lo the (mi'--.

Workhouae, The-contract will lie alg'i- to-morrow. Jiracphlri Keen has iieen from her husliaml, Wllltain Keen. FT. THOMAS. Captain and Mr4.

A. M. Wet here II bav- Invitations for a dame 'on th ldth to meet Vi Y'eung, who Is I. ting hr alatsr. Mis Pler lieutenant Saftarraas luts la-n detail-i Col net Ctscbran to repreaent the Sixth Infa: tie Infantry and Cavalry School at Ft.

ie. worth, In the neat class, which trnu-t term in Septeuitser. He will relieve Li'. a. Simon bo graduates in June, and who i turn here in iepeiii.berr Lleutettant 'S.

It. hmendy l-ave t'. Mllt.Hi, K.y.. wltere bis marriage to taa- putu-e temorr. He has been leave Mbsei.ce f.

one tietnth. Whl' I- will spend jjn hn exi'etieive w-riadtrr Hln-. W-tster, Kly and Hc'sf ill attil- al'iiii. and see I a-tchioendy romplete bis last dty as a n.eu,r.-; the HachetjT of whith Mfe are Ui t- LOWER RIVER ROAD. Juiige 1 Trew-Wriglit and Mayor II Wr of Hlvvra.de.

wrv hare teeji enjoy iug 4 tr Michigan, are eaiie-tet borne tt-day Col.sftel 'iung spent the ds In old acuuamtanc. y- JU'lge KvatuV w'lto lias been "oiinnd to hi' In I mt lit for some time. Is reported bttr. and hopes to be bavt-k od tb bench r. The mimai of Mr.

P. Brwn ar. 1 Kdltb Laighiotx late i-f Hn.s City. Obi-. place yesterday at at the.

resMen- -the bride's rri-vi her Mrs. 5. Ls-lghtoa. in 't? sulairb. Th ceren-(jny whl' wae that of Kpim-opat Church.

wa ierformed by tie It H. Hrown. an un le of il-e groom. A t. wedding suiM-er was env-d.

after happy pair departed for Salt l.ak lt. tltey will spend l-O- hMe itvft. BRA DFI ELD'S REGULATOR. TO Oner Iferacdy tv a ics. Cedes Dirscta.

lasares Wives Safety ta i i-it. Mother And Child. MOTHERS' FRIEND" 1 Robs eoBfi.ea.at of itt Palo. Wonw and iatrfj. My wife used only two belles.

She was easily and quckly re-ieyed; I now doing splendidly. Ja 5. M0RTOS. Harlow. N.C.

fUr teat by pi ass er ea receipt esburxa au larsaan- x. per hoctla. isaaruwi 'TW- I atlX It rrkafta. BsUantU 1 mxcrl ATOB fjf o'clock XOaAt, art. I on a unl! tii I'ohI Coininaniler.

Aaron Wesco: Senior Vie Commander. Stephen tilffen; Ju.loi 'lce Cominari'ler. Jiseph I'laher; i 'haploi'Js4 1. H. Hetialey; i uai tertiiaaier.

Wm. He. nobis: Burgeon. I ir. C.

Mui I urioer of th. Lay. lonra.l CorllMa; of the lluai-- I. I ttnwo.ly. Ttie atiove officer were ir a I 1 A I A tebaaU will be iav Ci a a t7- aU.U.lt.ij.a.jgi ft 0 7e7 Bo SQOj.

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