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-i i Fret the dedacU oes a ld tbat th ost Ik Mllvasld mot met MfllM4 Th ktiMkfna bla t-sk loa? PPr, kai.M it nur Hhimi I wb m.i ib UN bra hptsla la tbs rp.askutg Congress top a fi BtM Psnsio bill. -toU. al CU1 ln( lbs Congress of in United States to Mil (1 Viae il poea. wnwiMiiwwn at least, aad lgBa ir Thii exposition of President CUelar fasllngs la 1834. so roach at vsriane wlth the as pressed la bis vet, draw forth a aboat applause, which waa tbiie r-ad.

Th BtaaMlcuM war hytarteally wUdraod o-vwr-teilgbted. oeaaoaa tbey thought tha President vaa convicted of both duplicity Bad lnooa- la truer. Wbea Mr. MstsoB aioaed tb vote Wss al eoce tafeaa without iaeMeat, Baaest Cos, who baa been a a bed for weeks, waa driven to tba Hoaaa to tt woteiu favor of austeiulBlnto. Vbii tba rcaalt waa ssnsnseed there Ws applause oa the Democrat aida and hisses aad groans aa tba Biwea aiae, -rnlUua mad tba Cafe act.

Hon. George B. Peodletoa arrived hara this afteraoon from Cincinnati, fila mora baa atartcd aoaw tba gossip that ha to go la tba Cabinet, It expected tb Cabinl sliBtion, mad aa embsrrsssment by Secretary Maa- Blue reslgnatloni will ba settled la a Isw Tha only blat thrown out by tba Prsst- d.nt's friend Is tbat ba wants a ponueiea in jgr. Manning's place, and thla eeama to dis pose of Assistant Beeretary Falrealld. To uitm tha I it I road Csaslseteaw Jt It generally bellaved bjr embers of tha Senate that Its Preldat wtfl Is a a procle-BBattos oooveaing tba tsaaata la extra sessioa ob tn 6th or March to paaa Boon soeh nominations aa ba may mace, Tha sessioa will ba for Executive business alone, and will hardly bold oir two weeks.

It will an able tha atataaof Judge Turpi, Indlsaa'a asw Sea tor. to be determined, with a probability tnat there will be a protracted investigation touching hie election. Carrying the Social Carnival Into Lent. It la a Presbyterian penitential season at the Capital. There" la a dance at the booae Of Secretary Lamar to-Blgbt, glvoa by Mr.

Bad Mr. Unir, Ju, and Mtaa Jennie Lamar, for their eoaaln, Mlae Mary Loa Bason, of MaooB. who la visiting the elty, Tba Beeretary of War and Mra. Endieott gave a dinner to-night. Mr.

and Mr. I Z. Leiter gl a dlaaar, and Senator and Mra. Stanford hara General and Mr. Pbil Sberldaa to meet Mra.

U. S. Oram at dinner tnle eyenlna. The Stanford will leave tba elty for the Pacific Coast wbea Congress eloeea. Keoaior and Mr.

J. P. Jonea will laava tha city for tba day after Cong res ad. Jonros. Uon.andMrs.

Jamea E. Campbell gave a dinner laatolgbtfor Speaker and Mra. Jar-Ilsle. Tbe other goaaU war Senator aad Mrs. Payne.

Mr. Stlison Hatcbina, tha CoaBteaa Jbterhaxy aad Mlaa Mollle Ovens. Mrs. Senator Harrison, of Indiana, held her eloaing reception la the Rlgga Hoase parlors this afternoon. Mra.

BarrUioa wore aa elegant dram of all and satin. Interwoven, gar-atabad with Irish laee, laid la panels apoa tha aalrt. Mrs. Marriaon had tha aesisV ance of Mrs. General BLaek, Mra.

Lord aad others. Mra. and Miss Manning were making visile to-day. Mra. Manning will resume her reaep-ttons on Wednesdays la Marohw Many, of the girls have organised whist dobs for Lent.

The elab meets at tbe boose of one of Its members aad they play tba eeisn- une game onui ten oxiock. iota tne men oome in ana they bare some refreshments, and afterward play for prise. Oa of tba eloba bad a meeting at tha son of Chief-, Justice Wait to-night. Oederal and Mra. K.

A adenon, of Clnoln-sstl, gaya a dinner party to-oighb Ingnlla neleetod aa btop-Oap, Tba Repoblicans at a' eaoona held to-day aeiectad Senator Ingalla. of Kansas, aa PreaU deat pro tempore of tbe Senate, made vacant by tbe resignation of senator Bhermaa. It la tha understanding that when the Beat Senate la organised and Senator Sherman la wora In fenator Ingall la to realga, and tbat tba Ohio Senator la to be elected to hi ald place. Tue Democratic Senators have agreed to give Senator Barrla, of Tenneeaee, their aom-pllmentary noulaaUoa as Praaident pro tempore. Chaaeee of the Direct Tax Bill." Three reports are to be submitted to the Jtfdlctary Committee on the bill refunding ta the r-latee the direct' war taaea levied.

One' will support the Ben at bill, tbe eeoond will favor an amendment providing that If any of tne la lee refuse the money It aball ba held In truat at the Treasury, and a third favoring an amendment refunding the cotton tax. Between these fires tbe chances for the passage of the bill are much endangered. Commissioner MaatajosBery'e Intention. Said Commissioner of Patents Moatgom- ory: "Yea, I bava aubstaatlally decided that will tender my reaicnation at soma time during tbe spring or early summer. do not know lust wbea.

No reason ta tha world. except tbat 1 mnat go home and gather Bp tne xragmenta or a once very good, but now badly watered, law practice. I expect employ soma part, at least, of my time la raiiroaa practice, mtnougb at present my plan aa to tbat are quit indefinite. My rela tions with all my colleagues ar and always have been very cordial, and as for the Pre! deat and the Secretary of tha Interior, they have always bee a uniformly kind, considerate and generous. No man caa aaeoelate with Mr.

Lamar and sustain tha relatione ta blm tbat 1 have during tbe past two years without aJmirlng his character, respecting ills great abllltlea, and becoming his devoted friend. Of course, I shall regret to leave Washington. It la a beautiful elty aad a delightful place la which to live. Myofflelal experience has not beaa unpleasant, bat, oa tbe whole, very pleasant, although, of course. tbe persistence of people who want lb offices Is sometimes very trying.

Tha Patent Office la a great department, and 1 shall leave it With regret. I have ao idea as to who may be my successor. At Varlaae Over Retaliation. Tba Senate will not aTM to the Retaliatory fishery bill passed yesterday by tba House, but Insists upon lis own bill. Tha House will probably yield, a Chairman Belmoat ta aaia to be willing to make the concession.

Kates. Willard O. Lovell, Division Superintendent af the Hallway Mall Service at Cleveland, Ohio, has resigned, and John M. Baker, As-atataat Superintendent at Syracuse, N. baa been appointed to tha vacancy.

Secretary Maanlag has requested Assistant Secretary FalrchUd to eoatina to act a Secretary of tha Treasury, al ha doe sot ear to h. hi aISaI.I il.ll mjt 4 a.fe The total collections of Internal Reyenn during tbe first aevea months at the fiscal year ending Jane so, 18S7. were ed6.0c807. being ttStM less than tha oollecUona during the same period of the last Steal year. The total receipts from bleomarf arln Up to February 1st, last, were ST.

JOHN KXOCKED OCT. aa Oaaaty la Kaataaa Bestrtea- Ble Vnasa Changed by the LagUla4ar I agaa. ToPsjca, Febraary 14. A bill ebanglng the aiame of St. Joaa Couaiy to Log a Cooaty passed the Boaa at Repreaantauvag tbl saoralng by a vat at at.

The oouaty waa named Is honor of Jaka r. Bb eenn, at tne tins tae aunty wa named, waa tha BapabUaas Oevarnar at Kansas. Beveral Tie lent epseehaa war aaarde, among ta moat bitter being that by Speaker mlth. who declared that St, Joaa waa a hyp-Bjorlt. He aald the etepaMteaa party had raised Mr.

St. jfas the affioa af uovemer tha Stale, had, falllat ta be elected a third tins, be played the part at a traitor at hoped tnat tha name of a man who Varaniooa treaoaery to his party had alectad a emoeraU Praaident ewld bUtaratad rem tb history of aCaaee ferey Of tbe alsty-fonr who voted tor the bill eeventeea were Itemocrata. Four Democrats toted The radical FrablMuoatsta wra aoenteeually divided. I be bill baa aireafly passed tne benate and received tha ttoveraora aigaasar thla aXternoon. tf astikato.

IX FbfuairHlSR7. Seaata. Tkt Btakl (heave ct petition frost Oraaa Army Peeu forth passage at tha Dapsadeat Paaalea bill eVar tb Preeldeafa veto war ureseated ah laid a tha table. The Beuae subeUtdU for tha Flshtry rUteJV Ittioa blU Wad disagreed to, khd a conference as sad. Mr.

itar asked aad ebtslked vaanlmoas mnsent(a ua a tbe pisuro-lr ueu monla wss Oitoeeu of, probably to take tbe Paeiiic Railroad laqulfy buL i eaal tbea preeeeued to toe eaoilder-f tae f-aoate bul to AatT i -eS lMlatsUkt-Ji mmmm mA rf.r.lt kaUC eatti. 4 fa- eliiute the exportation of calUe aad tha Mr. Vast denied saat bare waa aat pleora- psesaimls Is Mlawan. Mr. Csliom said there was a doabt tbat the dlseaa prevailed to aome extent la ana State of llUoola.

Mr. Edmonds gave notice of aa ementf-ment which he weald ofleraa a sobetual be bi amended so to have the CommfaatoBwrs appointed by the president of the Called State (Witboat tbe aeeeaaityef coaflrmatlaa by the Menale). Vafiooe amend-meat to tb bill, giving to tb president of tb Cblled State aatnonty wnwn naa sns proposed to given to to CenamlaaioBers of AKTieaitar. were agreed to, Wltaoat farther aetloa tbe Seaata ad oar Bad. Tae Sreaker laid before tbe Boom meaaagea from tbe President retornlng.

Wltaoat hi approval. Mil grantiag a peaaHta to asisssr MeBobertaoa. laereaslng tna peaalan of Margaret F. Jones aad Lorln Bnrrith and for the relief of Wm. H.

Morebaaaer. Ileferred toapproprtaieeommitteea. on tne report or tae tamiH uruodi smi too Indiana eonisled election ens of SLuid ualnu Ktaela. tne resolnttoB reported waa adapted wltaoat drrieton. It ooaBrmS the rt(bt of the mateate (ateale) to tbe eeb in miui af Mr.

Wilaoa. of West Vlrsibta. tbe Senat ameadment to tb District of Colombia Appropnauos oiu were sas-wa- enrred in. Mr. Mataoa.

or inauaaa, eaiiea bp tow peadeBt PeastoB bill, wiin tha veto mssssge I to rresioeBt tneraou. It waa ae-rred tbat tb debat shottid ran antil foar o'eloek. when the previous quea-tloa boa Id nneldred ordered. At tbe close of the debet tbe question was pat. Shell tbe House peas the bill, tne Preet- Sent objection to tbe contrary notwithstanding, and tbe vote resulted 1 aa.

17a; nays. ir-not the constitutional two-third 1b th affirmative. The Hoase thee went lata Commit tee of tbe Wnel oa the Naval bill, but wltaoat completing Ik Adjourned. ONE MORE CHANCE To Elect Senator, by Ballot. Ik West Ylrg-laU afuUtars Becke tba Adjosramest Period.

Two Mora Bapubllcana Rally to Senator Camden'a Standard, and Faint Prospect That there WiU Follow. erseja BisraTca: to vaa an-aciBBS, Chaklkstoit. W. Vt, February St. An mease crowd bad gathered la tb Hooae of Delegates when the Joint Assembly met.

un der the Impression tbat to-day's balloting would bo tba last, but tba session had been prolonged one day. and another ehane to ssttl the Senatorial aaeetion was given. After tbe nsual preliminaries Delcgat Hamilton placed Senator Camden In nomination again, and In doing so said ho did not believe that tha Legislature would adjourn without aa election being madet that. If so, tha mem bers weald prove false to the trust which had beea glvea tbets by tbe people. Senator Daw- sob aomlaated General Ooff.

and tarmag to Mr. Hamilton, skid that tha Democratic party eoald be accused of being falsa to their trust, for thst party and hot tbe Bapoblloaa had been given the majority. The balloting then proceeded, with no change from yesterday vote. Before tba result was an nounced, however, Senator Bayder said he wanted to change bla vote, and ta doing so be desired to explain his reaaoas. He had come here unpledged, and had announced at the first caucus of tba party tbat certain aoatlngeoetes might aria lo wbieh ba might vote for Camden, and In his eplaioa these contingencies Wsr here.

There was a hope of electing a Republican, aad tbe con test wes narrowed to a choice of two Democrats, He could not satisfy bis aooacleaea, ae some of his party were dolag. by saying he had ao Interest In, tha matter; that It would not do to lack tha moral eoorag to disregard popular elamor when tha Interests of bis State were at stake, Question by a mem bar How much cour se does It take to dsiert your flag In tliue of battle? Senator Snyder I do not knowt I never bad heed for such courage. I always stack to mine. Tbe Seoator was one of the bravest Colonels In the Union army. Continuing, he aald: "It Is a question as to whether forty-six iua shall elect a Seaator of one maa.

I prefer to elect Camden, since he only can be elected, to allowing tba Gov ernor to appoint a man whose Idea eoneern- Ing tbe question of vital In tares to this Stat are ankuown. interruption by senator Morris. Repub lican i ou are going contrary to tna wianea Of yoar constituent. Senator Snyder I have no doubt of my abltiiyio explain my course eatlsfaelorily to any reasonable constituency, and I do not propose to nave my aouiae oictatea ay a proreasionai voter. At tne close of Senator Snyder's soeeeh Senator Dawson said that tbe Senator would uaver have bad an opportunity to cDaore bla vole for Camden had it been known before election tnat be would do ao.

When Senator Daweon cloeed Senator Mlnear aaaeunced that be also wanted tocbance fats vote. Tbat after voting at every ballot for a Republican, no now toougni tuns is waa tne neat uung lor nis party tnat aniuen auouta ne lee lea. '1 he result of the ballot waa then announced. showing that Camden had 4L OofT Arm strong 11, Uaroer uck end ftewmanl. A mouon to sojourn waa mat oy a vota or as toes, uae ttepuoiiean not votinc, one uieen-backer, tbe Camden Demoerala and Camden HeDubltcane Voting acainst adjournment.

and tbv Anti-Catnden Democrats eudstmlgnt- out Republicans for It. A seeona tmiiot was men taken, giving lamam si, uorr zs, Armstrong uarner Pitek and BonatB, Kewman, Faulkner, ob neon and Jackson 1 each. nen tne result waa announce: senator Bumiuervtile moved to take another. Which waa carried with little opposition. This bal lot showed bo material ensure from the nre- beding.

the vote standi iik Camden Uoff 81, rioaruey 7, Barbe a. Uuarrier A. Maxwell 1 and Kewmaa Alter tne vote was res a senator at orris aald it bad been suggested to him tnkt be should apologise for what be said In a speech made taewaekeago. He ha a apology to make. He bad been accused of being a frofeaslooal Voter and be wanted to any tbat th charge waa lasllcatsd by a professional liar.

He was not born ta tbe woods to be scared by aa owl. even If the owl wore specks. He was bora with a streak of Dure cuasedness In him and ha often felt Ilk getting upon lb man, pat ting aia toumne in ais taxing nia ear in nis ursin ana cnswing mm up. Mr. lesson rose to a point oi oraer.

Senator sayder said i Let httn go n. leas stand all he baa to say. Mr. Morris sato no naa telegrams rrora all over lb country Indorstn blm In htm fliht ne intu rawa one iren i-ibmbbsii, aaymg tne Kepnblloaaaof Ohio ladorsed hie course, but he did not read th signature. He elosed with that old chestnut about having bis rlxbt head burned from his body sooner than follow such a course aa th a followed some members cf his party.

rtenaior asca.Toery luomoorati anggestea that tb Senator take a doae of aeotbtaa- airup, but, haviag xaaaatd blmaelf, a aat uowa. iui AmmtHf tnen masoiveo. Senator Morris enwarrantabie attack on Seaator Snyder, who is oall aa old maa. who waa a Republican before the former was oorn, ana wnos naeui.v to Bis party la above aaspicloa. la severely condemned by every one, reward! of party faouoa.

Hitherto tbe Democrate have bad a moapiy of vituperation aud abuse, but tbe Kepublleana knocked tbem out to-day on tne first roand. tiamdan larks live votes yet. It ss aot too much to predict tbat he will get two, perhaps three, of them to-hiorrow. but that he will get the Ave le unaertala. If he does aot It Is safe to predict tbat Hon.

Dan Lucas will ba tbe next Senator from Weet Virginia by the grace oi xua aceuency uovarnor wuaon. Dmttsi B. F. raylr. tba raws.

Clstslakd, Oat its Fabraary M. Beniamin F. Taylor, 11 Tk, Poet, aathor and lecturer, died at bla hems. No. Haroai atrect.

In thla city, at aevea otsleck thla morning, aftar a Ulnas af only a week at perttonltla. Bsajantln F. Taylor ta a descendant of rang line of sturd New Englaadera. Hs was bora ta Lowvllls, X. la 182 and graa-sated at Madison Volvarslty.

of which la- sUtaUoa bla father was Praaident una. wsts salt sitleas retn sf tta Attkaoat braak of th slvll war he weat to tb batUe- Beid aa eorrvsponasnt for a Chicago newspaper. About three hours be for he was taken with th fatal chill a week ago Dr. Taylor read the laet proof-sheet of bla latest work, a aovel eauued "laeophtlaa Treat, ptl Bwataasa ax trapakoaeta. aaspavcsi Vo vaa aravxaaa WAPAXoxrrA.

Ohio, February It, The Coxad well waa shot With eighty quarts, aad to making a good response. Th wU dlled with TOO feet of oil. This well Is three and a half mile north-west of Wapakoaeta, Work Waa flaianed oa a JO-barrel tank at tha Fisher well. When th plug was takes out the res pons was about 8)0 barrels. It ta tbe bast gas-well la the field.

Tba Hover, Patty par well a tha Mayor farm is pumping about 12 barrel par day. About a dosea derrick ar being bull I seat Wapakooeta and Moulwa. waaea Tath Bt Gallon. mrAvcst rss aaramaxxv QiMo.t, Ob io, Fsbruary M. Mr, fbomk Klnsbart, a widow, waa too ad dead la bed this morning st th residence of bar daughter, Mr.

Wra. Keaa. CoVFxas Hood's SarsapariMa with ether biaed puriilers aad tea taut Is ta beaa THE SPORTING WORLD. Tame fight Betreea iflloa irl tae Black Diamond. Two Sat 0 a Irrely Go in Sew Tork.

St. Joo Kid la Cllncfting-Mtch at IstUwavakee. wBUek aa4 Blae's Letter oa taa City an Baaarkaa. Dara Fonts on tb Nw Fitchln; Eula Other atattdra of Intarast. BAte-BAIX.

First Gam of th Team, srucxaa larascsi Co "mm Nxw OaxBASB, February t. A fair crowd witnessed to-day tha game at tba Kew Orleans ball Park, between tba ClaainnaU Club aad tba bom team of th Soatherai a-ne Tb cam waa aa tatereetlag oaa natU tb eighth Inning, when tbe Cincinnati, by aome heavy bits, aided by a wild throw, got la ave ran a. Galea, of tbe New Orleans team, maue a home-run. for which be got tb pnx offered. The New Orleans pltcber and catcher did very well, and tbe team gav eatlsfaalioa bar.

Little doubt waa entertained from the start that tbe Cincinnati club would beat tbem. Tbe following la the score: CrwciBstaTia. a.B. m. avar.

r.o. a. 1 1 f-ib. I ii Pferrr. a a ill 1 1 i McPbe.

Jooea. If Baldwin, cf- Carpenter, aa 1 E-laa. Jrt I fecblaey.p.i -4 1 a Total ItEVOBlUSI. i it a a. a.

K. B.K. r.o. a. cartwrla-nt, la So 1 1 Breaaaa, Powell, Mciietiand, ayaaiott, P- foller, kldred.

If roller, so IS Totals. St 11 li 12 I3S4SSTS teieeexs i a Tanlnn ClBcienaua. blew mr I i Mum First Base on Called Balls Cincinnati, Hew Or. leans, a. Twe Base Bits Kwlag.

rpenter. CartwHabk Thr-Bske Hit McPae. Hnnnas-Un. Btruca usi-y recaiBey, oy Arueloiu S. Left ob Bases Kew Orleau s.

s. Ionble Play McPbee aad wins. WHS PiicBes P-enlney. Balls Called Oa Peebtoey, ea ardetolt. Sa.

atriktia Called -Od Perbloey. on Aydeiott, 7. Time of Uirni Two boors. Another game will be played Sunday. Foots Says tha Now Bale its Foliar.

ewui oiaranra waa aixu. ST. Locin, February Fouta, Brown, Carroll, Fogarty aad Mack have returned from California, aad will pat lo tha rest of th winter at Hot Spring. Dave Fonts pitched In two of his gamea In California under tha new rules, and says that ba doaaat like tbem. "Tbsresalt was," said Dav this aftsrnoon.

"wbsn I got through bad a very poor opinion of them. In the first place, you nesrly break your back trying to Stand la tb pitcher's box so tbat a Una drawn batwsea your feet won't fly o0h hundred yards or outside tba foul lines Instead of across tna hOms-piate. as tb raise pre scribe. This Is th first handicap you notice. and thsa whsn yon try to pitch you've got to bold the ball directly la front of year breast.

Nest, when you are about to deliver, tne only thing you must watch for la to see tbat the ball goes over tba plate. It' simply useless to try to strike a man out Th batter aever thinks of striking at the flrst two balls, for tne reason tnat ne got two siriaes Mil, even If botb baila are called atrt-e. and the pitcher baa only three more balls to go on. Ton nna tnat voor aoea le jeaeeaea conaia era My. curving le knocked in tbe head en tireiy, ana tne natter naa an aavantage over you kt every point.

The rule with the three strikes in It waa much better, if tbay broogbt down tbe number of belle to five and let tbe strikers alone. In my opinion, they wouia nave none moen Toled to Bava a Club. arrets- iar-Tc to vaa nts ToLKdo, Onto, February 2 Toledo had for aonis week been aiscdsslnd the possibilities for having a base-ball club In th State League, but there was opinion that bar experience with a first-class club nothing else would nav. Thb erobrletnrs of a Bark and resort on Preaau lata now announce tnat ioieao win uava a etoo in tne ettat eague, which tney propose to oacs tnemseives. Base-Ball Kotos.

Triki is a letter In this offle for Ua Behmelts. Thiii are letter la this offle for Patsy 'Leery and Tony Hell man. Now that Kelly has left Chicago It Is likely that MoCormick would like to do eo too. Til Baltimore Club will bavenew uniforms of ilgbt blue knee-breeches, white shirts and marooa stockings. Jimbiib CLtarow, Cincinnati's old centers fielder, will be with Bradley 'a Nashville loam th coming season.

TUB Brooklyn Club Will hsve entirely dif ferent uniforms next season, but th styl has net beea eeleeted aa yet. Ta base-bailers of North Dakota bava nearly reached the point of calling a convention to organise a League for North Dakota. DAT Foots has trlea tbe new rules, and bs eondemne them. Otber pttehere will do tbe same tblng aa soon aa tbay ar called upon to worn nnaer issis. Tui eight American A ssoclstlon cities have a population of S.SOO.OUl, while those of the League have American the advantage of a hall million.

Wm. cirn-ea. Richard Baadler, Mike Arnold. Johnnie Nlland and Abe Cohen are reapeetfully requested to meet at the Cincinnati Saae-bali Park to-morrow at eleven o'clock abarp. Tut New Tork Club ba a ebanea to engage Brown, tbe catcher of Van Haltren, tbe new Pittsburg pitcher.

Bmwn, who la In California, has been aeen by Director Appleton. and can be bad for S200. It la stot likely tbat tbe New York Club will take him, PatcsiDEMT Hxia, of tha Kansas City Club, it On of tbe largest brewers in Kansas City. Ha says thst be intense to have Olassoock snd Denny nextse-son if be baa to put tbem at shoveling lee. Mr.

Helm has an Income of something like gJUO.000 a year, and Is tbe backer of the elnb. Btsiceks, Coleman, George Tay lor. Sbafer and Lyooa pracuo every morning lu tbe agio Club Cymnaaium, which la supplied wltn all th Decenary requirements. After aa hour's real they start on their ten-mile walk, returning in th afternoon la time for an early supper. Tb boys are all retraining from tbe use of etlmulanta, and are roaay at any time to begin playing ball.

Philadelphia Proa. CufCiKBTATt will hardly ba recognised as th nine clgar-elcns who used to make tbelr appearance at sportsman's Park for tbe brown to practice with. Under as Sco. mails the ball-playing qualities and there is a world of ball in th nine will come out, and next year's Cincinnati team will make tne team tbat boats tbem know that they have played a raoa of ball. Sunday Saying, A Bra cess player thinks that the later patlraal clubs will wind uptime: Newark, Rochester, Syracuse, Jersey City, Toronto, Bidgbsmton.

Uliea, Hamilton, BaSalo, Oa-wego. Aad a Blaghamtoa man com men ting on Manaaer Chapman prediction that tbe Bof-falos would land about fourth, says tenth will ba aearer correct. As for Bisgbamtoa, It alp and luck whether bar team wUltett through tae season. PkKniDkxT Vox Ban aVtta say! "If we can wia a eeasoa championship from clubs la tha Association we'll have ao trouble la the world winning a fewoddgamee from a second-class eiob like Chicago. 1 here's more talk about Chicago tbaa tbere Is sny thing eta.

Talk I good enouf for certain kinds of advertising, but If you wait to knock oat three-barters and runs with your mouth, you'll wait a loot time. Th Chicago need to bava a bms or two bo ecu id get baee-blt occasionally, bat thea they're siting wore every day. We're tbe World'a ham plena, and we've got to plav he po-pto wba tney ehailence us, but Ikon we oaa beat "esn rights!) without aay trouble, FCGIUSX. Billy WUeoa aad tba 1-ack Flghs. Br.

Favu Mirw, Febraary St, About oaa theoaand peoplg witaeasad a Square ataod-op fight to-aight between DiUy Wilson, of Bt; Paul, aad Harry Woodson, the 'Black Diamond. of CtndaBaU. Tbv Bght waa eight rounds for aad 85 per cent, of th gt ro-elpta. and a bet of taoOeaeh by the prtBclpals. Th gloves nsed were the smallest allowed by tba law.

After tha usual wrangle ver a rf-rea PaUy Cardltr was prevaUcd oa to sew Ha stepped Into tha ring, huag bla ping bat oa a post and made the following speech "I dldat oome here to referee ao fight, bat to look on. dost know this maa Woodsoa: but as botb man are wlUlnc kava aa act aa referee ill srlve decision acoordia my conaalsac." Th Black Star aad Al Crumbs seconded tb mmnd, sad Tom I toning and i on ilcixuaiii stood talil ad iiaon. Tber w. a lull snarrmt la to re louad, but inon aowa led and ut la oa -a side. Th countered hesyi' a Vifc' lav.

Imki hi gae.1 THE EKQTiniEn, CETCINKATI, FRIDAY, srnt fighting, wbea iiaon slipped oa his ZZa? V-i aeea. Tba round was as eves Tbeeecoad round opened with a clean blow on u.csls by Wloa. Toe intmoixi got la two Ugbt Mows, wbea Tijaou roahetl to toerVs they ciiacBod, aad tb itati third round Wilson got In two eian bill bat thblowewer light, Th.DlamoBd rasbd Wiiaoa aad mnded beavuy oa tbe law This ronao was la favor of tha IAa- nM an km tbl nt Tbe flfvk rooad waa eparrtBgi for wind, and eetiner was anxious to fight. bay nched. but aotobiow wustrnca.

Tb Diamond bad tb beat of the alxth round. He knacaed Wilsoa to hi knees, one, and ruabed aim to tna ropes, but got aa ncly blew la th rib for bis paiaa. Tb round add la a eliacn- Hoson war easy la tb seven Lb roaed. Both men were pretty Well winded, and no fighting waa done till near tne eloaw of tb round wksa Witaoa rasaed tbe Diamoad on to the roweewbeB thy cliaebed. Thr waa aome bar aluing ta tbe last round, aad botb hsen lanaed aeveral time ob tb fee aod Bscs.

Wilsoa brought tb Otamoad tobiai nee, bat failed to follow np his vantage. Wilaon than ruabed the irtamondkiiover the tage, and time was called while the men 9 i awd I rw mm ta4 f.t were sparring ior wu would call tbe fight a draw unless another round waa fought, but tbe Diamond climbed down from tbe stage and releeao. Scat any more. tben aecisrea is matca a draw. After tbe hgbt iiaon en ueagea mc- Henry Jofaneoa.

of Chicago, to utoi mm twentv-flve founds or to a finish. Johnson aald tbat waa luat what ha waa tod. but match waa mad. Oarage Feathaw-Welcht Fight. arocT-a.

aiswarca TO as stbtsbtbs New Yobk, Fbraary A desperats Bght with skla gloves took place last night at a down-town resort, bstesss Gorg Klela aad "Jack O'Brien, both of Breoklya. Tbe fight was to a finish, Maro.nl of Queen sbarry rule, for spun of no. lm is twenty- two years aid. weigba Ki pouoda, aad la th feather-walght ehampioa of Long Island, aad has woa aeveral hard-glove coolest. O'Rrten weighed IU pounds, Is nlaetacn years old and has a a-ood reword.

Tha Bght was under toe auspice of well-known uploa elnb men, who subscribed th purs. Klein waa sec onded by "Jo" Heieer, tbe ex -a mate or ugnt-welgbt champion, ana Jim Meulfsn. tbe Brooklyn midale-welght, upheld tbe bonora tor O'Brien. Prof. Hal leu burst, a Brooklyn boxlag teacher, was choeea referee, and a well-known down-town saloon-keeper waa selected as time-keeper.

O'Brien bad tna ad-vaa ge of a longer reach, and waa several incase taller tban Kleie. Wbaa time waa called forth first round Klein assumed tne aggressive at one. by leading wttn ale left on 'Brian face, cutting htm under tbe rigbt eye and drawing first blood. O'Brien countered on Klein's body, and tba round was ended la aeveral sharp rallies. second Round Klein led with his left, O'Brien countering, but waa unable to ward off Klein heavy blows.

Both sparred for an opening, bat tne round cloeed wluuout any material damage being don. Third Round Klein again led on O'Brien's face, cutting him badly. O'Brien countered on Klein, but bia blows hsd little so ecu Th round closed In clinches, Klein getting la spins severe blows before tne close. Fourth Kouud Opened as usual with Klein leading, cbaelng O'Brien ail around tbe nag. and bitting blm slavery turn, clearly allowing ale superiority.

Fifta Round O'Brien's light eye at tbe time was nearly closed, his oos flattened, ana be was generally a sorrowful spectacle. Klein did all the leading, out O'Brien, who proved hlmeeif very plucky, stuck to bis same and got la soma good blows on his Uttls adversary. sixth Hound O'Brien-showed up surprisingly fresh, leading with aeveral good body blwwa, and cloeed the round In hla favor by rushing Klein, gelling borne som bard hlA.L Round seventh opened by Klein again as suming IDs aggressive, U'tsrien oouuiermc well and getting borne sum hot one on Klein's body. in tbe eight rooad rushed his man. bitting him on every turn ana damaging O'Brien's frontispiece frightfully.

Tbe latter Isoe waa by ibis time reeking with blood, both eyes being out, his Hps split, and hs could hardly Still he continued on gamely, occasionally getting In a good blow, but it waa clearly aean that unless an accident happened Klein would be tba victor. i'h. ninth round onencd aavakely. Klein leading and making a ciioppiog-block of O'Brien, who was all bat knoakea out. ami ba naraavared.

cettlos in a bit now and then. but bis blows iacaed strength and did iittis uamaere. Ju th tenth round O'Brien gamely came up to tha eeratoh. unable to see. Klein sot him up to the ropes aud Hammered bun unmercifully.

O'Brien finally dropped bis bands. Tbs crowd here got excited, ran up to tbe pugilists and made suou a noise and din that every tblng wes contusion. Ihe time-keeper yelled time, but could not be heard. Klein still hammered away at O'Brien, endeavoring to knock blm ouu O'Brien's second bora claimed a foul, saying tnat hla maa waa struck repeatedly alter time was called. The referee immediately decided in O'Brien 'a favor.

'I be decision waa palpably uuJuat. as Klein, and no one. In fact, could bear tbe time-keeper's oall. and therefore the refere could not in Justice blame Klein lor punching bla man. An Indescribable scene here followed, every body yelling, and it looked aa If riot would us lu.

arjeetBtora finally withdraw. every body blaming tb refere for being too hasty In his decision, but aU admiring O'Brien's pluck and gameoess In tha face of sure defeat. O'Brien's fao Was a pitiable sight, it being a masa of raw neah ana totally nnrecoenixable. While Klein bad hardly ahowea a scratch, except a cut nnaer tbe eye and a r.a telawa on tha tafldr. Klaia nrovea himself a wonderfully strong and acienlifJe fignter, and it Is understood tbat a match will be arranged between him and eoue of the leading leather-welkvhts.

Tbe Be Joe Kid In a Clinching Match, trx at sntrTc tbb uatrxx a. MljwAC-EX. Wi, February Len Mc Gregor, the "St. Joe Kid," and Tom Bincb, a local amateur sparrer. met in a ten-round contest with balf-ouno gloves for to night.

Ihe affair took plac In tb great hall of tbe Robert chive Poet of the Urand Army, A large crowd of sporting men from various points In the North-west were present, and tbe nail was densely peeked with Milwaukee people. Beverai event of a minor nature took plac before the combatants entered, and It was after eleven o'clock before they were iatredacad. A detachment of police, under Lieutenant Rlemer, was on the rear of tbe stag. Frank Harrington acted aa mas tar of ceremonies, and Ed Boyle, of Pittsburg, wss named for referee by th Kid. Hlncb said he would to ceptany body for referee, aad so Boyla took the place.

Houiiing, th wrestler, held the watch, Frank billon seconded iiinch, aad Job a Ward went behind tbe Kid. Daring the' flrst half of tbe first round tbe men spent tho Mine In sislng each other up. Both were In good form. Aftar a mlaate aad a hail of feinting Hiach got In a good blow oa th fao of the Kid. but th latter eUnad.

aad the round ended with no special feature. In the second tne Kid led for tne body, bot fell short. Hlncn -pot a good one in on tbe fao of th Kid, but tha latter returned wttn so aauch power that Hiach went off nis feet, He sprang up immediately, aud tbe re- mainuar oi tne nana was uiaimy ocoupiea in cuncniag. la tae intra Hlncb got la two good blowe on tbe Kld'e law. in Kid returned oa Hincu's lungs and nose; clinching followed.

Tbe fourth waa a repetition of the third, aod tha great audience became disgusted with tbe umpire, beea uae be aid not prevent so much elinchlnc. Tbe fifth was a pretty exhibition of aparring tnoucb marred by muraettocblng. la tb sixth lu Kid started with a terrinc blow at to breast of Ml Don. but tb latter parried so faanoaomely tbat the audience cheered tremendously. Some pretty tuught-ing followed aad tben more cinching, ihe audience yelled: "Oct a refere!" lbro tual woodea thing od" the ttage aod get a live man ior reiereei" etc in round cloaca with aeliBetw la tbe seventh Hlneh e-ot In tha flrat real olid blow of the auaicn.

going for the Kid neck wltn a sledge-hammer stroke. 1 he Kid clinched, and prevented farther punishment. Th slgbta opened with eiluebiBg, and. When tb men separated, Hineb got In another heavy blow, wblcn knocked tho Kid Into the rope. Tbe Kid struck oat furiously, turning his attention from nis adversary body to hla law.

Hioeh returned la kind, and the Kid clinched again. The round shewed heller wind oat both aide than either of tho precedlna. Th ninth opened with. beautiful Jaw-blow from Hlncb. whtca, tb Kid failed to meet.

Hiach followed ap the Kid but osoe mora, Tb latter resorted to clinching. The tenth showed botb mea still in splendid condition, and brought ent tb liveliest boat of tb match, Hluca, however, getting tbe beet of It all through. To tbe surprise ot almost every body, the refere declared the ma tchadra. P-teey la VrilltBB. rs- rajxwst we vans Caicaoo, February a Pataey Cardiff- aald to-day.

la aaeaklag ot Frank lover challenge, la which It la stated that lover bad deposited 11.000 for forfeit snoney with Frank Shaw for a fight to a finish ta private for KJUO or a Bidet lam not looking for a aght with lover or any oaa els at the present Ubmob account of my snatch with Sullivan, but If Oievar or I rank mi wi.i ueijo.it their fi.0witb some i will Cover it. and will atrree to Ijiover to a finish tMt or any amount tney may nam, tho fivot to occr as eooa as turv Ime aiier my aie-ime ana miuiv.u. 1 can b.ut any maa beior 1 1. tine. es the of ar maa wita ul.a Ixwas Uolg kV J'l'itZCv- The Lang-Dlttance Taeht sraci amrsTCK TO Bxacixx.

NkW.Yokk, Fsbruary St. A tb starting oay aoproaenea the talk a to the ocean raoa proving aay thing as to the actual speed of each craft grows more- and more heated. Tha parlors ot th New Tork Yacht Club are filthily thronged with loo t-dis lance debater. Last evearn an old member cf tbe erranlxa-llon, and th owner of a Coe 'tlocp yacl.t wss th center of a crowd of iutar. tail he: -It Uh fires, t-rkl t.

did ail tbe rwbws, aa d. had a kept hla bead and foikjweX up h- avdvantage, be aoaid bav knocked the Dtomood oak li-" iw abla rails. vaa fna nip. waa a believe It to ba a struggle of tb two boat, bot I. for one.

think 11 mere bat between th navigators of each, lis best Capt will wia tb run. beea no Ms kaowlaea of ta Atlantic carreat and variable visti will narl bar slip atoag. whli bet oppoaeot Ik belpleas la aa adverae breete or calm. Altar tha first day oet tb Interest la tea race will cease, becans tbe boat will aeaarata, aad the on if luck and good eeamansbip will win. Neltbwr th Danntlese or Coronet Is a speedy vnaat.

Their owners admit that, if I ware a betting man I would wax-er to uralsh a plioa-ooal which eooidgiv either th Dauntless or Coronet a dsys start from Sandy Hook to QeeeastoWa aad a bad beaU Baalaa sad Gadamr Kate had. xneut ampaTca rata ocx Xsw Toaiv February 4 Hanlaa ta stopping at the BruBawte. I th same oolat-looking dandy aa ot yora. He said this moraine: "To-day I meet tb backer of Gao- daur at th Tart, Pletd aad Farm office aad deposit money and sign article tor a rsca on th kith of May. to take place near Boston.

Th stakes Will bo W0 and tb champion ship of America. Gandaor is a rood oarsman. aad I do not anticipate a walk-over. I will bava to do my beat to beat blm. Tea, every thing Is aa good as settled tbat I shall row fieach in Australia for tne championship ot th wart aod kukiO, I sball leave America in August, and Cue rac will take plac in November, on tbe Nepean River.

1 prefer tbat river to tbe Paramotta. becauae It la Botao crooked. I believe I will beateack I leave for Boston this afternoon." Myers In A astral la sractax, seararcw sw TB a awqinss Nxw Voxr, February SC A letter was re ceived by an op-town porting man yesterday from Lou Myers. Who Is pa rtiel Dating In eerie of snorts la Australia. In It the u-sat-taur abamplou says tbat be had taken part In a number of running events since his arrival.

Th principal one was with th champion Bnglish sbort-dlstane runner, Harry Hutch-Is. Thla waa over a dlatanoe ot 50 yards. Myers was mot la the beat of condition wben be faced the etartcV. Hutchlne covered tbe distance In seconds, or three-quarter ot a second. In van ot Myers.

Tbe latter aays tbere la a good-aired bank in the Antipodes for athletes who wish to work. THE TCBF. SaealattM oa th Bahnrbaa. aw Tosk, February Black and Blue" letter la to-days Mail and Kzpreas says of tbs Suburban Handicap! Th surprisingly few deelaratioaa from tho Suburbaa and Brooklyn wockey Club handicap atrord a aura alga that wo shall bava two great races In tha spring tbat wiU livs long la th memories of turf -goer. Tb odd are bow posted against tb various candidates, and as tbs book-makers ar doing a lively bustneee it becomes pe nines! to dle cuss th chances of tho eon lee tan ta.

Of coarse, at this early date It la useless to pla one fslth to any particular horse, beoaaae tha vicissitudes of training may ruin tb chances of many that now seem formidable candidates. 'It la proper, however, to point out tbe merit aad demerits or tbs horses and give tne reader all the accurate Information obtainable shout tbem. To begin with, tha Bonnie Scotland gelding Barnum bas already a strong following, and Is quite a favorite with the horseman at Brighton Beach. He is fifth sholoe in the books. He ha wl ntered wall and give prom-la of being In racing form In tho spring, yet In my estimation be bas no mot chance of winning the Bubdrbaa than be bas of being ehosen ruler of Bulgaria.

I contend that at 121 pounds bo can net ran th mil aad a quarter on a good track better tban 2U0. and that wont win. I consider him out of tho raoa, whstber the track ba -dry or not, Barnum Is in the Brooklyn Jockey Club Handicap at 119 lbs. Ibis race is over tbe earns distance of ground a tbe Suburban, yet I believe lie bas a good cbanc font. The Brooklyn will be settled la June.

Many of tba good horses wlil not be resdy for tb May race, aud tbe field of starters will not bs ol such high trained so fine, a In June. BL Saviour is another horse tbat 1 don't Ilk. The chance are twenty to one tbat ha will not aland a sever preparation tor tb Suburban, and even if he should tbere is no reason wnyheoogbt to win at lit It He la a good bora to let alone. Tee same remark apply to Beverly, BusculV, Aerial, Boomerang, Boas. Brough-ton, Bonnie Prince.

Caasatt, Casteby Gelding, Dr. Read, Era baa. Gonfalon. Ooano. Uoldfel-low.

Ueadlud. Lookout. Lantt. Orlando, Pe-conic, stalwars Baranac, lop Sawyr and Wonderment, The Dywers' HOu.OuJ prize horse Tremont, otherwise known as tbe Black Locomotive, is ths favorite for tne Suburban at tbweiose prioe of 120 loL 1 would not care to ha him at HO to Si. in tbs first plac he Is a doubtful starter be-caus of his valuable stake engagements In the three year old events of tbe spring, and in tne second place, at lie pounds, even with bis great speed he baa no mortgage on tbe race.

I would preferGuenn, Ben AH, Exile, Test or tbe Bard, i moat be counted out on 'lremonv, Uia stable companions, Hanover and Besale Jan, look tempting at 107 and 100 pounds, respectively. 1 prefer Bessie June to Hanover, and hardly think ths unbeaten sire of Hindoo will be a starter. Tne odds acatust Bessie June are Uu to 1, and agoinet Hanover 40 to i. Botn Hanover and Bessie June are In training. 1 consider that Mr.

A. J. Caaaatt'e colt. The Bard, baa a good cbanco. Judging from tbe present outlook, although-be is liksiy to carry tbe top weight in tbe handicap.

I do not think tne Impost will interfere with him much. Another none with a good chance Is Volant, the valiant eon of Urinstcsd. Volant won twelve out of twenty race lssl year and earned tbe reputation of having no superior on the turf, in the Suburban he carried I' pounds, but on a good track ba woald not mind this weight, a Captain Brown bas declared Troubadour, Masterpiece and O'f'alton out of tb Suburban, and Will rely upon Blue Wing and Bob Usher. Jockey Garrlaoa will ride one of tbem, probably Blue Wing, on Suburban day. Both have at tbis time, on tbelr records of last year, a right to be considered lo tb TBlu Wing most be looked upon aa one of tbe most daugerous ot the good ones In the Suburban.

His stable eompsuioa. Troubadour, tbat bas been declared out. has beea kept In tb Brooklyn Jockey Club handicap, and has, of course, an exoelieat chance ahould be stand training. Mr. Uasgln bas Ben Ail, Onenn aad Teat la the big handicap.

Xbey are ail speedy and ail In at nice weights. Ben All. If he trains well, will be hard to defeat. Test la a trifle uncertain as a filly, but she Is speedy. Uueua 1 think, to any weight aad any distance, en at this time must be considered on ot the dangerous entries al tne big rsoe.

I believe tbat Ben All will represent Mr. Hacgin in tbe Suburban, and do not consiaar th chance of any bora better liisu hla, I must count Wickham out at lit pounds. Us basnt the speed at tbe weight. Ten Booker at tbe weight, 7 pouBds, Is a great favorite for the Suburban among tbe Monmouth trainers. 1 don't think ns can win at any weight.

Sir Joseph at II pounds Is a likely colt, and news about him will be watched with Interest. Mra. Lorillard'e Thackeray has a good outside cbauce. and Bock and Rye and Rebellion may be placed la the same category. I have much respect for Kopert, but 1 do not consider him In the race at tha weight.

I forgot to mention Hidalgo In Mr. Hag-gin lob He liKee the di-tanco, andhta pounds oagtat aot to atop blm if is fit. Lakeland's colt Hxtl la uncertain, or else I would declare for him now. At lis pounds I tbiak be bas mirth tns best of th handicap. He certainty ba Suburbaa speed.

Kallplau Is a cripple lib lota ot speed. 1 shall pass him. punka at pounds muat be respected by every oody. How she got in at that weight la a mystery. She la speedy, and whs tn eonaition tnorougbly game.

fonucoaud Purl land are aBOertaln Quanti ties. 1 hey have apeed, bat as utterly an reliable. -Tha other horses la th Suburban tbat I bav aot mentioned I do not think worta considering at tbl time. A few ot tbem give f'romiae oi valiant oeeas oo tow ion. uut i i.

1 me enough to writ about tbem wbea tbelr prospects ar brtabte. Mousy Invested oa tna mv la saooey thrown away. The Brooklyn Jockey Club Handicap, which I bava toucned upon la this article, will be considered next week. BiCX aKS DB. New Orleans Nxw OBT.ksmi, Fabraary M.

The track was somewhat heavy. First Race Selling: five furlongs: Bind Ruse woa by a length, ulnars eeoond. Gov ernor Roberta third. Tims, Beoond Ran Selling; seven aad a half fur long: Berlin won. Fat Daly second, Xatroy third.

TimclM.va. 1 bird Race Selling: awe ee takes: xntle and an eigbta: Handy Andy won, LliU Joe seo- ond, Ujau third, tin. 1:0 PEDESTRIAN ISM. The Walkta? Match. -Phiiis- i February St, Ta i o'clock aeor la the walking aaatob Is aa fol lows: Vint.

Zt miles: Hsrt.9: Beo cbot. bM; StrokeL. Normo, linen, ui ftewh. rt, Kaoetnssl CI tho Tracks Mckcib. Is, February This morning a Bee LI pstKenger struck Curtis Doan a.

a gas-well Uer from and knocked him from tha track Into tba ditch. was picked np la aa unconscious eooditlon, aad bas not rfwovered. His injuries Wlil prow-a I Into another gus her wss developed. This will be perhaps tb lareet well yet discovered in this city. The we.i Is cow feet oeen, and will if possible be put hitcen feet deeper.

Th Kaddy Bint 3 Of life Is tbe blood. From It tbe atest receives atl lis materiel of growia tui repair. It biu- every i of in b-. How taMrr, tnu, t'jat tne bioo shoutd bektri pur aud r'-'h. i r.

lerce vota Meiical Discovery" is tbe --i i for and iofd punier. It luiovr'' rt-e-rlora io s-e-e cat to iurl bioo.1, o-t on. bronc- we luc, St. i v. a i FEBRUARY 25, 18S7.

OFFICIAL REPORT Regarding Sammit Cotnty Ir.Sra&ry, laTeaUfatlaf CoamtU ilai a Great Dai to Catpla 0C BaalgrnaUon of tha 8uprintnd ant snd Physic! oo ndd aad Kambsr of Be for BuT- ABos. Okie. Febraary Jt. The committee that recea Uy mad So searching an lnvaatlga-tloa tat ta affairs of th County Infirmary at thla plac thla morning filed Its report, which contain aaaea of lutereat to every county la Ohio. Tb committee says: Ths existing system of Infirmary Btanag-meats In Ohio is bad.

county Commissioner. Infirmary Directors aad lafirmary Super-latendents each bav soma responsibility la providing necessary accommodations aad la ths mansgsment of Infirmary affair. Therefore, when complain ar made, even if trua. it Is next to impose! hi to lay tha biam where It really belong. Divided responsibility does not givs proper sarvlca.

Nothing but legislation can provide a remedy. We bs- llev tbat th office of Infirmary Director oogbt to be abolished, and tbat tne datlae and power prescribe, by law should be give to County Commissioners. Tha Infirmary building, as arranged, do not afford a proper separation ot sexes. It is remarkabl tnat, from th almost indlacrtm. Inate herding of tbe mala and femal la ms tea.

mors births have not resulted. Th ear of th bull dlaga and surroundings bas been excellent, bot there haa beea a lack of proper help to car for th sick and Insane such care largely devolving upon the Inmates themselves. Tbe building for tho insane, and tha ear and management of the unfortunate beings ar bad. Tha buildings ar not vent ilated th air la foul and sickening. Tbe lis afford no seclusion, or Isolation, and do not, la the slightest degree, suppress tbs noises made by those confined In them.

The Insane ought aot to be In the Infirmary at ail. The state of Ohio, rather tbaa Individ uals, is responsible tor tae wrong visited apoa tbs lnssne at 'our lnflrmsrlee. Ths Insane can be better and more properly treated in a large institution, under the management of one man, and under one aystem. its in email ouiiaiuga la ninrereat eouatias under aa many dinereat heads and ll no system whatever. On the score of economy.

to say notning or bomanity, svery euort ought to be made to get tb State to take cars Of lis insane. The food furnished the inmate, both in Quantity and ooaiily. baa neen poor. The cooking, wbieh ua ben don entirely by paopera, aaa not neen gooa. me eerviug oi meals can and ought to be mneb Improved.

We recommend that an experienced cook be employed to take cbarg of all cooking and of tbe serving of meals. The cooking for the Superintendent and the Inmates should be In common. Tne msls aad female lamatee ehould have separate dlalnoroome, At tables tne inmates should be grauea The ciotmnc of the Inmates has generally been sufficient snd reasonably good. ibe aystem ot Issuing laundried wearing apparel to the inmate la very bad. Tbe pau pers select carman la irom tue laundry re gardless of owners Mp, and thus subject toemseives to ins rta as ot contracting laieo- tious and oontaaious disease.

recommend tbat a competent laundreea be em ployed to take charge of tbe waablng. and see tbeteacb inmate bsa his own clothing relumed to aim. The laundry system ot tb Cleveland Asylum for tne Insane is a good ons to sdopu ins county expect too ranen oi its super intendent, it ia a great undertaking for on man to run the infirmary farm as well aa Mr. Hamlin has, and at th same time give tbe care aud attention to one handred and fifty or more Infirmary inmates, two-thirds of whom ar maniacs, imbeciles, laioi ana apt-leptlcs, with a proportion of worthless va- granta. Many duties devolving upon tn Matron or ucn an Institution tb present incumbent Is wsll quaiine to a is charge.

Ihe household Is remarkable for eleaallneas, and th dis cipline exercised by her Is emsient. But tbere seems to be a lack or motoeriy kindness and humanity In ber methods. She ror- erns her household as tboncb it was a reformatory, rather than a home retreat for tne unfortunate belnc under her ebarget governs by fear rather than by kmdneaa andaym- iuy. erne is a gooa governor, out not a tetter nurse. Tba feu perln tendon Land Matron have given too little attention to the Infirm.

Insane, aick ana helpless. They probably thought they had performed their duties whan tney had east tbeir'own responsibility upon cheap la oor or lrresponsioi paupers. For several years It baa been the duty of a man to atrip certain of the inaane women aod wasn their naked persona. Tbe eldest son of ths Superintendent has been guilty of sbsmeful conduct toward Insane women so many times thst it hss either been witnessed and unre-d roach ed by tbe Superintendent and Matron or they have beea very negligent of aa im portant amy. favoritism sbown soma Inmate giving tbem authority, liberties snd.

to some extent, responsibilities by tbe Superintendent baa had a tendency toeause disBjaeetlon and disa greement. uy reaaou ox certain ox our uuuing we kindly suexest to the Superintendent, with out reflection upon bis past administration. but believing tnat nis future useiutaess would be greatly iinpaireo, tnat ne nana nis resignation to. tbe Directors, and we recommend to the Director thst such resignation. If ten dered, accepted.

Uompiainta nav oeen maae oy inmates ssaiust tbe Infirmary Physician. Moat of these complaint may be groundless, but be does not show a proper eoaslderatioa tor tbe feelloss of toe poor un lor tunnies Who ars ei -m polled to accept bis servloes, ihy think bas ao aympatny ior tnair misxortunaa. Wben tne patient bas no faith la his physi cian, satisfactory results can not no attained py eueo pnyaiciaa mwimbbs aiuemois tnlnk thai a change os pnyaictaoa is aeaira-ble. Tbe present contract with the physi cian, which require medical treatment for "acute eases' only, tnvoivae a serious around ot complaint, enronte alimenta, whether requiring medicine or But, ex entitled at least to nouian coniaeraiioa. tne pracuoe or letting medical aervios to tb lowest bidder caa not stroncly condemned.

We recom mend tbe employment, at a fair annual root, pensatloa, of a competent physician, who shall be required to give earefa! aad atrtst supervision of tbe sanitary aad hygisala condition ot the Infirmary. 'there ar aome p.uper at to lanrmary Wboenouid lnatad be at the Work-house as Tarrant. If suoh cases do not com within section 8 of our statutes, proper legislation to cover each ease should bad at ao. Respectfully sata itted. A.

HTSHfl, A. M. AttauiTKOwa, owut F. OBIS. The County Commissioner and infirmary Directors are bow considering the report, which hss caused a great sensation her, but la geusrsily approved by tha public, who bav loaa keealy felt tb outrsi res ox aaoat sSock Ins crimes at the oouaty 's poor-aoue, Th entire mansgsment of tble infirmary will go.

wblcb will include xr, A. rowser. County Pbysiclan, wbo la now asasr boad on charge oi ooay-anatcuing inim ta mortu ary cemetery, marge are being made la public print here tbat ta cierk ot th Board lafirmary Directors aided la th escape of Joba Drummond. wbo wss under bond to testify in tn caa against ir. onser, and wbo aeveral days ago left bare tor New Yora.

1M annrmary aamit aaving taaaea a pase to Drammond, but aaya he did not know that he was to be a witness la tbe case. Ihe Clerk Is a farmer la Copley Township, where ba owns oav acre of land, and la a hiehir resoeeted ailisen. His arrest Is talked of, and application for a warrant was mads less pisi, but th official advised a more oonaiderate con lea tbe body-snatching at tbe Infirmary try, wbisn ba been practiced to a great It Is dally being developed tbat came aides tbe cemetery extant. It tones in ooaatry Villus ea bav beea llbsraliy preyed upon, th latest discovery being tbat tne oooy ox a very vsuur nio woo tivwo. near Cleveland has been taken, but by wbom ail tk la aaa been doae a not kaowaw People ar.

however, becoming much exalted, sad a terri bla feeling la growing against th ghoula. STBCIAX BlarSTCaTXa TO atSQtnkS x-otrapaT iuxixcl Bran aaa wax Oslo, Fabraary W. Sharp A Bon's foundry was damaged by fir this morning to ths amount Tbs ia sid of tb works war badly gutted, aad a large quaatity of saw patterns war destroy Tb fire wb tb work of an incendiary. The foundry Was In red for to. 6vO, autrionte in ran tns, ox uoiamnua, ror aXluOt Oersaaa.

of Freeoort. II L. for ei woi Un- derwrlters, ot Louisville, for I LuuO. and North-era, ot London, tor In da. magswu 1 be repaired nmetuatsuy.

Bit TT, XOBWJ A kg A CfTT. Hmsit ClTT. Nsaw February IA atx la morning lira waa covered la th large bull ding occupied by Robert Hawkes' geaersJ store, It boob spread to tha Masonic and Odd-fellows' Utr-tory block. snd notwithstanding strenuous efforts oa the part ef the fireman, toe buiidmga were entirely destroyed- Tb loaa ta e.tlnselod at utO 1 i aa lnsu ranee of tA.uux 1 ear re- aaea were borlwd beneath to dbrs of taiiea wall. Tney were removed la a badly bruised condition Sbd ons of mens, ti lord, is thought to be lataiiy injury.

CXUKlsT ICtXIO UTk Bow (ks Gkk gjt, Ohio, Fsbruary Bowling Gross's new (5,0.0 cream ary, ball! aly two mon tb ago. Including ail It vsiaabl machinery, was tot Uy destroyed by fir last e'fbt Bsosed by cs'Uve ua, Loaa. tnsuraaea, 'k. i i a i'lracuira suat aad votwd to reuai.a iaumu.ata,y. DISTILLrXT TCBJtXD.

ErTLXX, ET, ref ruxry lttt li -ry cf P.l rkerwsad.s-ceTcrtl ta la 1 Z' c- it tra ls not known, bat la sues esse to th wwrk ot aa Incendiary. Total loaa. CJK. Mr. Docker, trpoa discovering tb fir, through excitement lamped through the seeoad-atary window of hla dwelling, taking lbh with blip, aa.

strsnre aay. escaped nntajered. wttn tn exeebUoa ol a tew alight brmsl. art aebaud at ao ui WASixcToa, nr WASHisarox. lx February a.

Tha barn of AmoH etateap, at F.laora. thla eoBBty. burned dowa last Bight, Loss, Ia eared for sue la tba Royal, of Liverpool, and Underwriters, ot New York. Incendiary, rto rxtxa tli. rrmoTK Polo, Xu, February zi Tha large Bnuriag mm of Isaac Herb, at Polo, was burned, last night.

Loaa, no Insaranee. HZA-D 1-0- AT LDt Tav a sptawSor Flytasj Hla trtaw Work ta Tk City Th Psus I eaklag gov Uiaa. wstans rstcgtatnmtitn. Ohio, Fsbruary rC The police author! us ot thla ally ars look lug tor a folio Whoa aetloa rsw stable those of th aotortoua "plncber." who terrorised New io-is vili an Cincinnati. Tha fact was brought to tha notic ot tb yesterday by a wsU-kaowa aad respected basiaas maa eompdniac of his wit being laaulted oa the streets early ta th vwatag, Tha lady, la company with a friead, was passing aloaf North street a few evaaiag ago, wbea tbey war startled by a straag mab, wb stepped an wita thaaa from th rear, puuag.

his bands oa tba shoulders of aac lady. and. passing tbtm apart, caught hold of their arms aad aad aa indecent proposal to thesa, at tb same time giving tbem a placb oh the arm. Tb iadiee screamed aad ran toward a bona, wben tb fellow took lo his beeis. Slnos tbe nolle received tbe Information of tna Von -street affair, they bav learned thst oa several oceaalona ladies bavs bora similarly assaulted oa th ST reels In different part of th city.

Th poile hare a good description of tb stranger, and are Keeping a abarp lookout for blm. READY FOR BUSINESS. A EemaJkalle Discovery at Pit-burs. Peter Eckert Fortlfleg Himself 1 faint aa A a arc hist Aksanlt. I fsrasi aCschtneu, Bomb, Oaa olr or and Other Material Bnfnsisrit to Supply a Small Army.

aciAt, Bisrarca to tbs xwao-TBs PiTTSBca Pan Fsbruary 14. A brothsr-ta-law ot Mrs. P. H. Brown, who keeps a board! nr-bous at No.

US Wyllesvenne, came to tbe Mayor offico this afternoon to as wbat was to be dooa with tbe effects of Peter Eckert. left la the bona. Eckert was arrested last Monday sight and Is new confined In on of tb jail dungeons, a raving maniac Whan be was arrested It was said bs had gone eraay becauae the dynamitera were after him. It waa not known then, however, that okert's room at tba house was really a lam ntaan-faotoryof Infernal machines. Chief Black-more gave orders tbat th material was sot to be disturbed: tbat bo one wss to be permitted to enter tbe room, and that be woald take charge of It until ths Court mad final disposition of ckart, This evening the Chief and Detective Cool- son aad Shot went up to th room aad looked over th starr.

They say thsy never ssw any thing lika It, Tha room la a regular arsenal. There were tbre or fonr large re volvers, a doubl-barreled shotgun aad great quantity of cartridges, bullets, powder, bullet-molds, and every thing ntoe ary for aupplylng a little army. lectrteal machine of all kinds ar II tie red over th room, together with bottles of strange fluids snd otber uuegplainabie things. Thsre wersslxty-etght glass tube about eighteen laches lo two feet in length and from a quarter Inch to aa loch tn diameter, and number cf peculiar sbsped implements, supposed to be bombs. But th strangest msehlae of ail was a eon-trlvanos which tba Chlaf aad detectives handled gingerly.

This was a-curious Infernal contrive In a trunk. Th latter is of ordinary six, mads of galvanised Iron. Inside this Is a strong box fastened firmly to the sides aad bottom of tha trunk. Tba Interior ot the box contains a mysterious aad dangerous looking cylinder about eighteen Inches In length and five or six lnchss la dl-smeter. It la connected In some singular manner, as far ss a cursory szamtaaUoa revealed, with clock work or electrical mechanism.

Employs of th Union Switch snd SUnal Company, who aad opened the box before Chief Biackmore was notified to-day. said they couidnl tell wbat it waa. and declined to maks a careful Investigation. The mysterious box aod all tbs rest of tb stuff will a brought to tha Mayor's off lo to-morrow. Eckert was employed at th Union Switch and Signal Company works, and was aa excellent electrician.

He was quist and disturbed no on about bis boarding-bouse, aad paid hla bills promptly. Ma suddenly displayed signs of Insanity on Monday night. When Mrs. Brown went up to as wbst caused tb not he wss steading la tb room with a revolver pointed at th door. When tb officers earns to take blm ha was mashing all ths furniture In th a room, with a doobl barreled shotgun, and fired on barge at them before tbey eoald disarm bia Ua had over 0 la cash oa his person and about 1,300 ia bank.

litis was known of Eckert outs Id ot tho fact that be earn from Ger many and waa a good workuiaa, lis baa a group of photographs of twelv men la his room who hs said had bees his comrade In th Gorman army. Tb only remark be ever mad to Mrs. Brown as lo th eon tents bf bis room waa to tba affect that bad malarial there which would blow np half of Pittsburg. Chief Biackmore thinks Eckert belonged to a band Of An rob is aad wsfit eraxy avsr their schsmss. -EXICA- VETERANS.

They Bold a Baaaloa at Owl ags villa, Ky. A Dbtaer aad Space srstt sisrsr to mit OwntGgvii.i, Kr, Fsbrusry Yester day. Fabruav ry was a lone to be re- em red la thla plana. Th ocoasion was a reunion of tbe surviving soldiers of the war with Me xlso, Thr war aboat sixty of tbs old veterans la atundanc. nearly all whom enlisted la th two com pan la raised In Bath aad Fleming Conatie Thar war rapreee tativas from ail tn adjoining on tie, and taw bailing from tbe States of Mlaaoarl and Illinois, Of tbe company of over on hundred which went from here.

twenty-five were left dead on tb soil of Msxioo. Of about sixty yet living only about Igbteea com wlthta tb provisions of tb act granting them a penal on. all tna others belnc under tb reonlred stxty-two years of ace. A tare rowd of people ailed tb street ail aay, aaa a ores nana naa ooea proourea, aad sfsrff noes rr arranxemant bad ba made for tbe enjoyment and comfort of the old eoiiiiere whose prow aided so maeh ia tbcqnt Ulna of untold wealth to this oouo. try.

After dinner at the Owing Hons tbe Veterans, followed by a large audience, re paired to tne tJoart-aonae, woere vaey were address nil by Judgs A. E. Bi sbarda, of outs-vilie. Judge Richards la a candidate for ths offlesM Attorney-Uarl of Kentucky. Hla speech was approprtate aod graeefoliy delivered, ii- mad ao aaasiea to potltios or te bis oan oioacy.

Tha BaerinT Will Tak Charge. ST TU TATCW. TO TB KM tUJISSB Con xxs vi lb, Ix Febraary 24. -The Westera Hosiery Mills, which bav bees Idle sine tb strlk of tho femal employes last tall, were sued to-day oa Botes aggregating nearly with thr ontatandlng In-aebtednaaa. Ta aailla will Into I baads I tha bherin.

Cray gt Kills mrmetxk Tata mmqjbjmmm. BLottskcao, IXBu. Fabraary TV A gray agio Buaauriag seVea fet from tip to tip wa kt ed a mil aowth-wwst of bar yes terday by Mrs, John Bicksrd. wbo shot It wltbariflsfrom a distsne of on hnndrrd yarSa. It kt aaw ea axniat oa at tho Court Xss.tssflur as Chsrsss.

tit BiaraTc Tata txxi CgAtMS, Oauo, Fsbruary ti Tbs Jury In th Johnson murder trial to-day returned a verdict of xnacslseghter against Henry A. Pes tor. TBS will sk for SBw trial hsrie I esior snd Oeorss Colby, ica wi be tried ior tbe asms euense. I ft No Family. erwciA pisTATcx Te tbb a nia a BBooxviLK, IxiL, Fsbruary Ii.

Jot Ix- gxn, i a led aboat thirty-five years snd unmar ried, cocuiiud anlcldeat Fairfield laxt rs tv th e-tlr top of h-- i' .,4 i. eat istiv.a t-A a THE RAILROADS. Wtr Eet ti CL It-ga -eceirep Erpw oa t- Texad PaeiSo. Litlle Esck, Itippi Biw T-1" Tia-ifETred to th Iroa Coa-. Atoctr Kaadiight That 0arl Kaa- Stawart and Captai- Fbody aw at Clawslaa d-Sote a.

4 XewsfroBk 07 ay Bte-ona. Aaatatat a F. nana. n. Si soli kaa bea am sd Asaiataat Oooaral wartr A swat of the Baltlaao sad Otis Road, with aeauarters at Baltl more.

Ills ppotntmnt date lrom th flrst proximo. New TerB Oestla. Ntw ro, Fbrary Kjay oi trsstarred la th St, Luls, Iron MoaotAia and tn Little Bock, Mlaalaaippl fUver nd Tex which be rseeatly SoegBt and it la tboax ht ba will also secure posse loa ot tba Utile Bock aad Fort Smith. The meeting ot theTruak Line Paaaengsr Committee, kick we held yeelaroay at toe office of tommiaaloner Flak, waa soatlBa to-day to discuss tb efieet ot the later-State Commerce oa paeeenrer traffic. As ioriti of the prtaelpai railroads sir reprs- aBted at tb maeung.

Among in misii re i sinl iim Itisthouabt taataiioeiai construction of tbe new taw vbouM si tvea antU tae Coarte have definitely eetued It itsui tma don In reiaiivn to third eiaae raieo, which Would include emigrant tr-. porta lion. atutaoeof tae Cor bia party toward tne Bauuiaor aad OB to la ib euhleet of aoi icitude among some popi. rrom tb first appoaraac of Mr. corolo la the rw-argaaisawoa proosodiaga be ha appeared aa a paousaar, aad bis aft move waa to a-tablisa barioonious relations lta the reaa- iss isroii.

ovr tae Jersey Can tral aud Bail -or aad Ohio has aot been started. Now Mr. Corbln has gatbered la th Jersey Central aad will probably offsr ths Baltimore aad onl no better terms than tn Peanayl vanla did. Tbe truth is tbs BalUmore aad Oblo haa always over-estimated tb value of its trams to connect lag liaea, aad earialaiy ba uoder-astituaud tb great vain oi a New York termiaua to It owner. All at be.

CatCkoo. February it-The ooavsaUoa ot Pacific Coast and westera Railway Manas-era, called together to conaldar th inter-state Commerce law, asaembled her this mom lag and organUed by tba election ot x-Oovernor J. Brows, Receiver of tb Tsxa and Pacific as Chairman of tha meet! eg. But little discussion waa bad, aad no general debate In dulgedln. A motion was mads and adapted tbat a committee com poeed of two repreeen- ta lives I roll i each rekrrn pool aa a aasuci iin faa anuoiniad to consider the euajact hand ana report Its conclusions to the general meeting, sfter which adjournment was taken subject to tbs call ol th Chairman.

Ihe selections maae ior sue umu.i.e were as follows: Western iratUe Association. T. J. Potter and M. Boghllt; routb-western Railway Aaaeciatton, J.

MeMuilea and A. a. aimanva? Nortn-wealern Fralkbt Pool. 1 and nosweu Miner; tun r.ui. pool.

J. C. btubba and T. 1. klmballj 1 raas- aanUaantBl Pool.

J. M. Hanasfurd aod Colorado Railway Aasooiatioo, F. Ooduard aud T. Mlllerr Watern Colorado Pool.

S. K. Hooper and C. H. stebblns; Colorado end Utah Pool, A.

a. Ilugae and J. Bsanstis Kaa sas later-Btats irai ruui, u. ti ti.tii.iAn and L. Morrali.

Tha la to tram oeh aoesilon as may aeoeeeary to preeeat to tae rueraj Commlaalouara in order to reaca a oostruo-tioa and Interpretation of tb amblguona eianae ot th law and to frame aad arrange a eommoB method of procedure to a adopted hv the roads until tns commission is aaa ra from sutoorl itlvsiy. The eommlliee met tnis sveniog. Their report win proonoiy oe ready for aubmlaaiou to-morrow, a ber Is tue widest variance of opluions among tbe manaaer themselves, and much uncertainty as to wnat cours to pursue In meeting th re quirement ox the taw. SomethlBg of a Coal -Bla, traoTAX, BisraTca to vaa aa a max Borraio. N.

Febraary Contracts bar been let for building tb largest coal trestle aad storsgs-bia In tb United State, and probably la tha world. Th Delaware, Lackawanna aad Waa tern bas secured the rigbt of way ana the necessary land la Cheek towage for a storage trestle a tall long. Fits million feet of lumber will be nd In tha construction. Tbe capacity will be fir handred thousand toaa, and thara will a sheds for tba protection of tb fuel against th wasthsr. Tba cost will bs XUXIU.

I'h work will bs oommeBeed as soon ss tbs lumber oaa naohtainad. Mnudrvda of oi will be em ployed in tbe work, and tbere win be quite boom for Cbeektowage. It te tne Intention of tna Lackawanna to rnalnlata th is great coal reservoir wttn supplies irons its own mines tn Pennsylvania. ajsysvlTle and Big Beady I tarn A Bracts BTAica To Tata Ban iki a. Acqcsta.

Kr, fsbruary ti. An order bas ssa received from CL P. Huntington direct. Ing tbat a sufficient fore be put to wora at one along th line of tb MaytvUla and Big tvtndy to bav tb road ready tor oar by tba 1st af July. This will require an Immsoss lore of bsa but ta Contractors tk lag it aan doue.

Tbe lars brick warehouse at toe corner of Third and Elisaneta streets bss been meas ured bv tbs engineer with a view to it being used as a depot by tne a aaa sl it auiroe It la contrail located. sine tne waters naveanoaiaea it ne neen dleeovsred tbat tb dams ea to toe embank. men is Irom bign water were eonsideraoiy rreatcr tban at flrat opposed, aad lame ore ar at Work repairing th waata places. Will Nat Interfered With. Baltiokb.

Fabraary Si. Tbe atlentloa of a leading official of tba Baltimore aod Ohio Railroad Company waa called to tb state, meat tbat tbe control of tbe New Jersey Central by Austin Corbin and associates, wbo controlled th Beading, wonid have tba street ot cutting off th Dal or nd Oblo en tirely from aa en trance Into New York, sx cent ucon such terms as tbs Pennsylvania rta liroad snouia oictaie. ne etatem ent we pronounced by this omelet antra aad aot entitled to any credenoe. Be aald that the understanding between in Raitlmore and Oblo Railroad Company and tha manager of toe rtaaoing as utinet, clear aaa eoraiei, and tbat tbere waa no appreheneloo that tb zew ora uijuvqi sue oai.i more ana ssmo Would la asy way be interfered Wltn. Texas aad Facta Matter.

BT. Loeia, Ha, Febraary 34 g-Govsraor Joba Browa, one of tb Receiver of tb Texas and Paolo Railroad, arrived bar from Tex yesterday, aud started to- for Chi-mo. where be will attend a eouierenea by railroad officials oa lbs sabjsct of tb later- Btate Commerce law, Bpesklagof tbsTeza Pacific, tb Receiver tbat tba road was being put Into splendid condition, and the msnsgs- dkdi coDwupiiifQ an outlay oi auuu.uuu oa It this year, wbica Wonld arias It dp lo tha standard of tbe beet roads In tbe country. Tbere wonld be no extention of th Una. but ell the efforts of th management wonid bs made lo tne direc-ioa of Improving tb roadbed and equipment.

Oovernor brown waa certain tbat tbe road would be out of the nanus oi ta am osivsr witnia a year. Btelvd th Ftaal Bapeit. Haw Yoak. February Sc Tba Mlasourt. aTanae and Texas laeoms smipholdsra asst to-day snd reca-tved th final report of tbe committee wblcb negotiated lb aetti mnl wltn Jy sl Tb egrwemeat aa draws waa signed by a early all tboa preaent.

By tb agrasmanl holders of scrip an eoaponx ar glvsa unttl September 1st la which te sign, in Asosss aaa lsxss compay will nsvstasBsw oonas re ay i snoot thirty dsys. sad the option of selling tbe Oslvwston. Henderson and Houston bonds must axsr eiaan ssmhvsbssisi to oe euocuv. Boniwthlag of a Radllgtit. General Msaagsr Stewart, of tho Cine! Washington and Baltimore Boad.

tells of aa lectrie headlight la as on a looomo-tiv which bsuls th sight ex press ovsrth Lsks saor Boad between Cleveland and Krie that is a daady. Xne sentlemaB said yesioruay soat ne ana fenooav. wiine np on the Laae Shore a few algbt since, could see to tell time and read by tbe liEht wben tne loeoraetive was a miss dis tans, r. btewart said ibsl sny ens bean a something of a liar myself." bat at never- i aia lament wa trua. Will Ba Void Aft Mstek gist.

kiiil Cmr, Mo-Fsbruary 2t.Gnsral Freight Agent argent, of lbs ansa City. Fort Eeolt and Gulf system. Including th Msmpbls line, to-day sued circulsr giv- ln- eoue tbst after March list sll prsseo lai ins and special rates wlil bs void, aan i revision afrter tue In r-ela Ceasmaru law wuiaitiiifrui, Tl'Ul SwaUsw rth Aaaoelatod Raada. Nsxtweck meetisg of the Seutbera all. wey aod Steatr fcp Associativa is to Le be; st 1.

for ths par' ylvaala. sue a as had not sxisiwa ior ywra. it was agreed to asalaiaia rats la Ins Haayktli al.ey, and 1 rvalue I Cor bin sawmed mor aaxioua to pleas Ibe renBsyk- Ua lUmors BBd OblO. BO for I ri iui re'itt. lafr-Stete OomassTi law.

It ta about that at th same meatlag aa arras, aswat wUl be reached by which lb soattart Railway aad Steamship swaiiow aa tk Associated Roads Ktn. twekv. Tits-ward Alabama, aad that kt Ofd-B- at rrest i mulmtoBer of tt.e A ciatad Roada. will be Ua aU aioar ta ta asaiisiatio. If taV Thetr ftregwIarHy.

Nxw To, bruary It, Tie see lty botders at tba old Okis Central mat to-dsy la this ity. Tb sosnsal tt, security older stated to era was aat slightest oabtf th fores ore betas Irraewlar. aad It wa lafor ailr cided to begia ii eedlosw to i tnem aa aoo aa pasissk (sen, Waidn. a iradv.J. Ks ysoida, t- D.

Vt ytr.sh Morrisoo, losv, were mad eemmiitea vesticsta. aodreportata date to be tUei tne iu selves. Chiang Bad Alt Aaaaal. CklCASte, ruary St. Tb aaaaal report' at th Chicago had Alton Railroad, mm: day, sbows th gross earn nr.

tn Ivv, IMK) ndtb operating In previous year tn fiterrs srrt sad The wa. laerefoee. aa areas la a I os-nlas la l.v. of Mates. 3V.

rt. irvirs, OS a aiwosn I AC.r.C. a bees from trip. Joba Eg a. Paasenger Agent of the Four.

la Chicago. General Manager Stewart, of the W. sad B-. la at heaii -quarter axaia. W.

M. Whlttteaey.ot th H. and na dowa from imytoa yesterday. With, who repre-ents the Ralirosd at Atlanta. ta ta in tue e.ij.

Colonel Oarlaad. ot tbe Rlehmond n.1 Title, le at beaa-quarter again al -ask Jam G. Evervst, oensrsl tit tne Cbl vgo, Milwaukee and -U 1 tbe any. W. Rorba.

Assistsnt Oetierst Kr, Agent of tne Big fuar at Cbisasu, a yatarday. T. H. Noobab. of tb Kimikri l-.

was acre yesterday from hi lodisnapolla. Thaodor F. Brown, who represent. thr L.SV and at Chattanooga, 'lst, bar yesterday. HamM.

Agent of tbe Frter4 Shore luspslch. whose bead-qusrtws sm Toledo, la in tae etty. P. fV. Gllmor.

General Advertl.lcs ai 4 i.s.1 lenneaaeo. ana was bar yesterday from nicagu. Trsvrlioe Passenger Agent hrnn.oo.ef Paan.vlvaala tore. pan V. I bark i.

IS tbe iBlereet of the line be represents, M. Hatbbua, Soalbera Freight Ar.stel the Cincinnati, Hamilton and lnu.m, bare yesterday from his haad-quartsri si Ae laata, tl. A. O. Barker.Oenerel Traveling As-ri nf tr- Cbleaso aod Norta-weaiern, ai.M auarters are at Cnloaso.

ia her luu.b i Intervals ot bis oumpaoy. Tha response tnsd by (ienernl Agent SUattuo, of lb O. snd tc it "in it iiroaaa. a. in iionair ,,4.1 Wednesday aigkl.

was ons of the best y. evening. J. rr Rureh. fswentvr A sent of ta.

r- and Alton at Louisville, pas-ed Hituuiu yeeterdsy en route souin. Mrs. hurfa sera. anted aim. e.

was msrrisu at 1.1 ts, k'ednssdsy. Superintendent O. W. of ths Is. dlauapolis.

Decslur and Sprinsneid, tbe way, waa formeny connected a its Kanlacky Central, waa here jeardaj Iiva Indianapolis. District Passenger Agent Warwick, ef th. Missouri Pacific, announces that th u.rc'ia train hauling Pulimaa sleepers over lu. ixt Mountain tor 1 rsi ivxaa, now h.w. m.

Louis st 9 p. instead of :10 a. formerly, and arrives at l.l Paso sl -i, 4 a. Insteatd of smb. m.

1 ruaning luu tss been shortened sta bours. and O. Sleeper bA which las been rss. Blng constsntly tor twenty mouibs L-t. ber end Baltimore, was turned out I-i W.

aad B. ards yesterday, ioukius l.t.st. Harry D. Budkte. yard foreman of ins h.

O. Sieepln-Car Company, under h' tlone tbe work ot cleaning His sp done, oegbl to be proud of the lob. Mr. Joba O. JAugblia.

wbo was eouBeced wlin the ti. and O. at aud wbo occeed Joe Wabb as Trsv.it.. I'. senrer Agent of tbs Chlcaco, Milasus.ti rt.

i'sui. wita aaa-quarieia si Oblo, was hara yesterday setting wltb lbs tors, sy the wsv. jm iei hu rralsned his position with lb I'sul to to- tsgs in tl aadartaklng busines at tuisw ua, Wbll In certain up-tnwn ticket off! rs rta. terday a man came In. and addrrs-iux sB vtive of tne road said.

Jobn, ano ai.i make application to for a pass to Joba replied 1 Tb Oovernment bss utM bars of all tb railroads, and 1 sues, j'-a ad belter mass bb appiicaiion tor iii dsn to tae concreeeniaa irom your ueesir will present yonr application lo mctrea, and If It Is acted upon faVoratiiy by tne ad Han ale. and Isn't vetoed by tue 1 rs.ia.tt yvu'il gat the pass by nest August," Mlaer Billed. tbci.l BierATra tbb asairtBBa. Cuo VkxrokT, KT, tabruary It A fatal u- eldent occurred In lb Victoria Coal tiisat it thla pla, thla morning. A utr wed Baa Burtlay, wbll engaged la loaJu; cars, removed a prop tbat boids np tbs rest Boom No.

Is order to give Lira more rovs to load bis car, sad before be could replacs toeroofgsvs way and eaogbt him uuun-aeath it, breaking hi nsck aod killing bib Instantly. Burtlsy csras to Ibis tlsee froa Bawssvliie, Kr where be leaves sa st mother.1 He was aa unusually good "unman, and waa wU lissd by every una Ix accident caused a regular stamped frum mines. Mnrdar nnd Attaas ptad Lyark'sg. Mlt.WAoaBk.WlA. Febraaary cufil at a dance In Vlroqua, Jooss drew a knife and slabbed Ole Nelson To-night a mob of three hundred moved dowa apoa tbe Jail to lynro is layer.

TbeSherlir met them on th and succeeded la delaying lb ciowd ssi tbs murderer could be taken away ly el eultous mute to Sparta. One Tear for Cattle ktaallag. araciAt, axarATCii To rss onax Lk bapob, Ohio, Febraary 2C A motlua fs anew trial lo ths ess of tLsfa le st-- Lseck Brsden, recently found gulitroti Ibeftof the McEwen esttla, was argued b-lo lads O'Neal! thla moraine and otTfi 1 be prisoner was IBeo aeuteocsd lu lb 1 'i MPUary for one year. Fseape ef a Cssdsmssd Mnrd.r.r. Rt oca wat.

tbroary 2. wii.a P. Buach, Who Is under death tenteties far lb murder of hi brother soms muntti slu mped from Jail this morning by finuf Iron bars from tbs cell window. A of S-Viiu Is odsred by the kberla tor bu srt dead or Vi: Mart. Nrw YOBK.

February 21 Arrived Pur ta te 01 rennsyivania. from 1 l.m s.v crp. 14. AT-'l learner Kynslsod, from A ntw OCkkkSLA VU. February Steamer from New irs.

Brltiaa Prtnea, from Philadelphia. socTHAUs-rox, Psbroirry it. ATist: Steamer Rata, from New York. l-r Br.at.a T. JACOBS Olle SvJilCOBS oil, XOS RTJ3S a-SPRA-STS.

nr lanse aasr a urmmlt iM'rs! IA of M. Jaaubt Osi uud us ess or givm beiotu Few a apt ta ad Wrist Joaa, 18Sl-Cs" Beaver. Beaver Cou Dir. fsi Fetl from aay wagon ssv.r.l aa and sprained my wnsr vsr i-J waa dreadful. Tried it, Jacoi Oilj ten minute pala ceased, o- a fitigsri sould avt steep.

I ui t. A 1 a.i Frxa laws Tsars Late r. Beaver. Beaver Peas, Oct. Yea, air.

Sa.sral years ato 1 I axy wagon sad received a i-'J bsdKf In my wrist. 1 waa Induced la Jacobs OH, end snloyea a good Wm I bav bad a pains since. O. Vor'a atralaod Arm isss-lstsi No. 2U Dauphin Su.

PsH. rr 1. bav been asing St. Jscvte t' trala la my right shuuider, csbms throwing a baJL How piiedj la great quantity or not glVn frea Kasse 4 Tear Lster Penasseslij CsrA Hi Dauealn St, Pblisdeipois. 1 My esperlaae was: 1 osd e- A Oiloaoefora tern tiy suraiied ouce for rbeumsltsm.

risst say It Is lbs best renied i don't wis any other. For lajwry to Kaa -Per saeat Cr' Fletcher est Lowell. 1 at baud. Tba Injury "a occurred year ago. and bsa carom It Bad beea IrasteJ 'j' physicians witnout permaaeoi" used bt, Jacobs OIL and 1" ti rely curau.

1 Cheerfully rero-sVi MO Ak VA is TBI CBlkL I A. TO BLEB CO Bslr" perm rsiwo Jaeabt ouj 1 Jj hMT ai hut itry sIAeir suss, rwnnef i ritO OPIATX3 AND y' I EeS At ye-wJT I Me a tarw I tX -1 TlU A. tv.

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