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i 51 I I )' I I i i i i i i i RADBOURX'S RIGHT. It Was in Great I And Byrne's Big- Brooklyns Got a' Tumble. Boston Bean-Eaters to Open This Afternoon. Kelly's Klllrm Again Laud the Senator Other Matter. Aaseeiattloo Knn.

I Won. Lost, It Balltoior 17 111 hi. l.f.uls IS l'l I Albleuc 12 II II Is Imnb i. 14 19 Waabloglca 7 1 -K3 League Kara. I Wf.o.

lAt: prnt. fblcaao 11 7 1 1 II Plillsilelpbls. II Itroi.slru 7. II It i I lerelsnd to .40 CiociiioaiI A 14 1' TfKiK f)M Ifosa Had-bntirn to utop tlij pn-t're-ire march of the pur.te-iirouii Me tlie nwrlliiiK in the craniurns of Wiira wondels ytry niiitorially yt-etcrOsT. Down ut the iraiil Hotel at dinner time they seemed jubilant ttiat vras to i liey had tha old man dressed and raly for before they reached their rtea- sen, Noihins could keep them from slartirm for hiciiKO with four red alpt dariKliiie at th-ir V-J tit at the i.iirlt a frw limirs later it dif-ierent.

ld l.ici.rl tlie luifrt 'ust as he nrrn rutt'd tli llaidly Ab4 jri huttohis. They Imd no for liim. lie tmt rinM ox'tr the i-lati; and tho Ilrooal ni wi re each t.th.T in their arix'cty to set a tarn at the hut th-t thev iiiithl. kilt him. The hall up Imb as a ch at fiotliins siun on ih roof of a country birn.

hut when the h'lfhatieri r'iii lied out for bin the iiphcro was like a rac of mii sicknos lust in the iirtt county. '1 Ley wondered all throuub ilic enrno arid art; still woiidcnnK li.iw ha escai'Cd beinR knocked out of tha r.vi ry batter who aoes nraic.jt ibaarn lialtun mystified, but old Had noes on in his same way. lie chanued his delivery on ovcry ball. The HrooUyns got on to his A man with a pair of leather anects-cle uti could do thai, lor Knd does not at-iiuiJt to conceal rii sitfuaH. and then tbey fh'-uvht.

the hos kiihiiK would begin. It didn't pome off. hownver. Tbn reaeou is itn-l'ly tint: They were layiris buck to kill a tii4ivht one. hnd Itad never them.

His ijiicliinc wii-j the feature of the game. Only two of ttm four safe hits male oil him were i lean, and hut one member of tha llroolclyns ti.k a bo-ie on hulle. Jii command was Miineiliitiit woii'lcrliil. lie could put the hail over any time he wanted to. Mi I hce uiKdo aiifthcr one of bis sensa-tuoal cat lict.

It was taken una dead run in nhort riklit held, with bis back to tbc f.snd. and elicited loud applause. Marr, aipn. made a mre catcu. while Klatterr.

as- usual, locked after every thing that came his way. whether lonu or short. McPbee. i.atham. ami l-tadbourn all made long bits at the right time.

Tha viMtors t'ied hard to save a coat of whitewash, and tbey came wilbiti an ace of Uoina it in tha ninth inning. ijrilHn. who had reach oil lirt on a forca-iiut. was put UP to vecond hy l-outzs basu on Then Itnrna on a lly to i tutor. Tout, purposely took a ions lead oil first, and 'lark's tbrcyw Kciliv liim between buses.

He ex-netted (irit)in to reach tlm piato while be w.is beitiK run divMi. but the trick did not unite reach. i -ifiin a tKking his last step luririe rubber when Mcl'lieo toucbed out i' yoiit. Mai.aurr I.uftus sent the visitor to the bat. ilut i a mniTnilicent catch by AlcPhee they wool, i ive broken the ice in run-getting.

'ohms, the lirM man ut. struck out. Oritiin bit a that I.atham got one hand on. but iuii i.oi ii-hl over. 1 ben dnfrlii tarfeil Uj Hieal khmucI.

and wouhl have been out baa not muded lark's sood ihrw. Ibcn isrK missed r'ouvz's tbird trikc. but threw him out at tirst. I bis put ir'tlln on third, t'-urns hit a little t1y Into right, ami by great running got undur it and made a wondcriul ca(cb. I hn il I on Mr.

lletnuifne in wav iniheirhalf. McFhea led olt witn a liy ctoxH to the ncht foul lino that tarromi'il upiboliank and Kave liim three liase.4. I iiimi l.uihum smafhed out a line drive to left center, iirillinbya high jump lust rnaiiawd to knock it down, and Latham ml two Marr went out on a My to iirirTin. A used ball let l.atbani to third, ami lie sci.re.l nn a wiM pitttli that jut fell Luck nl Kiuidow. 11 was a eloka call, but 1 ham made it by a good slide.

1 ho added another Utile cluster of runs in, th second. Keilly atartad it ort with a'tlireu-tviKiier to left center. tinitli failnd to bun in, but sacritice allowed him cross the plate. Then out a short, fly to right, Tom Ialy Hindu a de-Derate ettort to reach it but failed, nn. I tlie halt got vLi bim.

Kiving llad three hiiM-s. Mcl'hee bit safely and be crossed tlie pi it. '1 he latter stole second but til left. I hiawas the end of run gttting. The score: iiM i.wiri.

i.n. k. Ik. B.H. r.a.

r.o. a. m. Mrfht. Sh.

4 I 1 4 2 l.aibaia. lrr. ri Ilf tery. cf ICci.lv, it eniiltl, Inrk. c.

l.aJbuUl otals BIUIOKI.YN. ollina. rim. i. cl 4 4 4 1 1 0 0 0 It 17 14 s.m.

r.o. a. h. a. m.m.

4 i I 4 i.ut. a ill 4 1 Itilttiey. li'lirivn. If 4 lult, rf 1 I 'ally, if I 1 nlo4'. 41 livmmlnc.

i a i i a 4 4 1 1 4 -T7 4 4 7 a a a a a a liinl'iirii ly ftttno 'rni 1nelnnatl a. Two-Uasa Ijiiism. I oi Dally. Klnslow. Tliree-Hn lllli- h-ill.

KadbuufD, Bates "0 Halls alarr If 'out. Hit br I'lU'hott Ball rtstlbnurn. aiiil Kouu, ntruck out-Clark. ItoJ bouio, r'ouia. Daly, lloaimina.

Ift on -lnrtunll. nrokiya.S. Tlmr et Otmt- iiour oiijl ibiriy-ave astauias. aipira-ale-tiuoto. KKLLT'8 MEX.

Tstj riay Oraat Ball Against tha Senator. tn Kxamaaa serciAi. wiaa.l KrtirtRg 1 No. Wl! F. N.

Vasiiinoton. l. MtT 14. 11.) There was a comedy of error perforated here to-Usr by the W'ashiactou and Cin cinnati teams, the latter getting; the better of It so far as runs were concerned, although only in a single ina- ing were there any scores earned. Captain Kelly con aider hi Whit House eou-nltation with tb boy good enough for him to brsak even at Washington, and coasa-auentiy be took a day off from the carta and vezalioo of the ball field.

Ha designated Kubieson to act as captain of the team, and the chunky lUtle aecoud-baseinaa availed himself of the opportuaity to Lick upon the aligbtest provocation. Two plavera were knocked out in the first inning. Htnes. of the Washington being struck by a pitched ball from Uaiua. who bad been railed to suo ced Kilroy in the bos.

In attempting to stop a line bit from Hums, tha crack piteher the Cincinnati team eras struck in Lis left wrist and bis useful new thereby impaired far tba remainder of the game. Frank r'oremau. la'teiy ei be Hncianatt Leaguers, took Jhnes' place in center and distinguished himself by making a single and brilliant catch trout Carney's bat in the fifth inning, la tbe third Inning Foreman stsl second, tba ball throw a by Hurler coins out into cebter Held! and to restrain tha runner Kubinson leaped on bis back and pinned bim to the bag. For tbis work Foreman was- sent to tbird. whijo tba crowd ieereri and biased at tha exhibition.

Robiu-m took it gond-DaturtMlly. bnwevar, and subxeiinently. when going Into tha held, he shook hands wild HaUiald, who bad eoUined with the fiooiuDSti at short, after ibe second-base epiloda. This restored good feeling on both idea, and woen, in the Uni.ius seven iti Inning. hi tny drove tbe ball into tbe cooler ffeid forest for a bonis run be was applauded as vooiieroasty as though ha had been a member si tha bame tuaiu.

It was In tills inoing that the anly earaed uns of the gama vara gaaaa. itabiasoa's na- s'e ant Dickie Johneton' do-oWe bains swp-platncnted br twiner's eBert. wmoii. A.B. B.

im.w.m.r-'f Rnrlid. 1 i 1 1 4 -f 'i (rnia, ef Zb Ptnllb, t'l I "i a. i carsry. 1 11 rwnnrt lias sr. rf Andrew, if Hurley, a- ib.

a. ro. 4 a 1 Ceuavaa. 4 4 I. J''tltlfD.

lb. li irn-y. tb. Main. Ktiroy.

p.w 1 1 10 4 1 I i tr 1 2 0 Vrard Hncio-ClaelDDatl. S. Two-Bss HlU Ha.itt. Huma boa Wounoy. iio i.

nmfu. brubi Plays 'ana Hutliia aad Carooy t. Vlcsi. Urn an HaUJo- Asiiitisu.n. tTluoionotl.

4. wrws i i 4 rnitil Kaiio Lofamso. 'Iimo-OD bour aad tony uiiooiea. Uaipir- Joce. BASI-BAbb GOS41P.

Dostons this afternoon, It was a big crowd eonsideriag tbe fact that tbe Reds had lust sustained three knock uowns. There were possibly iZM people out and 2X) of them were ladies. It is a treat to see Radbonrn in the box He is master of bis position and never loses bis head whether be is pitching a one-bit vic tory or a twenty-bit defeat. One remarkable feature of P.adbonrn's pitching is tbe faot that bis oppouents always expect to kill it. The ball tloaU up to tbe plate iu such a wsr that it looks like au easy mark for au ordinary batsman, much less great professional sluggers, yet in nine aeout of ten the batler fails to do any thing bur hit it in the air.

Had never pitches a Ktraiittit ball, nor does he irse tlie same oall twice in sncces-ion. Hedoesall the signaling himself, and oiily uses a sign for bis oul-curvea. All tbe rest of his balls are either ris'-s or drops. He has a remarkably easy motion. of tbe recent appearance of the lie-tons in Chicago, the Inter Ocean says "Mr.

John Clarkson is still a good deal of a fooler. It was tha same old handsome John who used to buy hisgrocenes here that occupied the middle pew. Awe otm not wither nor ciii-tom stale the infinite variety of ways in which bo gives batsmen the gurgling laugh. Ho still has the pleasing trick of i-endu the bail whistling down the wind witn tin hmv atiaiirloii nf a drunken man convincing people tiiat he is sober, and be haias many curves as a rinc target. Of all the league teams but visited Cin cinnati last season none of them put up tha Iiigu-cia ball the ttoslons uiu The great ten-thousand-dollar Clarkson and his peerless partner.

Charlie Ueunett. arc witu the liostona. cio is tha sensational short-stop. Herman Cong: the crack rlrat- haseman. Tommie lucKer: tbe fast base-runnitig nuttielder.

Harry Stovey: to say iioiinng of. I'lNv Nasii. Joe wuinn. Alar tin ftuinvan. b-ia r.

lcuois una rcuei ueizein. After being knocked down three times in succession It was a bis feat on Jladbourn's part to let the big llrooklyn sluggers down with lour lutlo hits. The old Detroit champion team is pretty well broken up. Weidinan and Pete Cou-way. two of the greatest advance-money pitchers with no pitch them, have dropped nut of sight, i.i lzcin.

tiennelt ana ttanzei are with the Boston League Club. Thomff-son la witn the l'hilliex: i witniiell is a waif oomewhere in Hie WmI; Udr I'aldwwi ana "leacon" White have turned farmers: ilrnuthers is witb tbe Host. in Association team; Hfinule is wub the Phillies: Uowe is Playing witb tbe Western Associa tion: litis drifted out oi base-hall: bunlap and Kichardson are both nursing broken lei. and. oddly enonsrh.

both wera victims of similar aocider.ts in Detroit: Han is in t'ittsbura. and the niucn-abuscd Manager ulKins is running a team, in tue far est. itisourgmspaicn. Slat lery is saining friends daily by his good fielding. He covers a great deal of ground with verv tittle exertion.

Now. if he would only strike last year's batting gait, be would belp tue team out wonderiuily, Maybe Captain Latham will set a chance to burn the grass this afternoon with that ro of flip-flaps. Ha has one game on tbe string. Knar, if thv eanltt dn the trick- with th liostons to-day. the much-eouirft tfor record fl I i Rttuiil in succession, will be accoui- Diisnea.

Manager Bancroft, of tbe Ciucinnati Asso ciation Club, last night sent the following telegram, which is self-explanatory Have chartered a special train yia 13. and O. to take the Athletics and Cincinnati to tucintiati in time for a game Sunday. May 'J. The Association flyer leaves Philadelphia at 6 o'clock i-Htnrday night, arriving at lnciiiti.iti at 1 n.

m. Minday. 24th. Am net ting banners painted for sleeping car, and intend beatlna all base-ball raDia transits. fame played on tne 24m ia tha one acheiluled Junes.

r. u. i.acoi r. Kusene McLioskcy would like to meet Mike tiillespia at Tns Esqcikis office this evening at 8 o'clock. Tbe management of Coney Island carry their patrons to the Associationark.

giviug meiu a stop-over cneca to wuneaa ids name and allowing them to finish the round trip to tue isiana witnuut extra cnarae. tue maxnincent steamers OuHlingbtar and Mary notutuu will be usea lor tna purpose. Tbe Cleveland, spiders have had roeky traveling ever since they left the Cincln- natls. Isn't it just possible tha Forest City boys were playing nway ahead of their gait when they were stucgeu up against tne local team. One thing in sure, tbey ba4 mora luck than ther were t-ntitlod to.

I-lad dama for tune been as lavish in her smile on thaKeds as sha was with toe Clevelana. would nave broken even at in worst. Hilly Alvord managed to fall alt over himself yesterday in Cleveland, and will likely be summarily bounced for losing the same, Now for a change. Make it two straight. A bard pull, a steady pull and a pull alto gether will put us up in the right notch, You caa do it, lo-day is the day of all days, If Mnllane can start it all risht to-day, Duryea and Kadbourn will come along and do their share.

Old Raa would sooner miss a turkey dinner tnau not to throw down bis olu team. Kearly all the members of the Sea Kins Combination were out to sea. yesterday's gaiue. Crippled Colnaabao. Bostox.

May -14. Th beat same of the series was played to-day, but the crippled Columbus team was again outclassed, al though they made a struggle. Umpire Kerins decision calling O'Connor out for interfering with a thrown ball robbed the visitors of several runs. O'Connor was in- iguaut. gave, back tils and was heavily tinea.

Aiieiiuauc. 3.1m neore: BOOTOM. I ll.XII.rS! 4. a. I a.b.o.a.s.

Brown. clM4 sis Wneeloek, ssS Olio I 7 1 i.ruoAS. .4 i HotTy.tt I iiioutnoro, lo4 XII Ksrrrll. a 4 I 7 KaaTurd, 0 1 UuOIiiUjii. If 4 I htrli'Kor.

I Madaocc, ....4 1 Mo-I Aai'y. rt 1 1 S'OVouuor, 0 DuOwo, 4 ei muriio. o. .4 a Si boaaue. I t)i Kuehne.

1 tt Kaoli, 1 Site It 17 0 TutaH Iff I O'Coaaor called out tot lalsrfsTsnce. InniDga I SS4SS7S BiwtoR seotsaoae Culuqibus. 9 I I I I I ihI Karoed Hans Riwton, Coluncbus, i. Two-Base Mlln Kirtcser and Tbrea-Raso in i struutbom, Hnma Hub UolTeo. atolau nsm Uulry, Joyes, Hruuibora, nvouanr t.

rooks, Mo-Tomanr. l-leil Uau on Balls-fUdford. lirxwa, Br.iuiiiors. Sarroll. wbaslocs, atoianiony.

UoiTi-. siruck Out-Brows S. llufflnir'a. MrTaaiaoT. liane, knoll.

Whoalock. 1-moood aalls-Caroll t-1- Wild Piloa ainoii. Timo Oo bour' and ttfiy-nloa aslaulos. L'mpire-kerias. Played a IJfaleaa tiansa.

Pirrsgcau. May H. The came between tha Pittsburg and tbe Mew Yorks wasa slogging raatcb from start to finish. New York sis ad up butler's delivery ia tba tbird inning, and from tbat period uuul tha fifth knocked out two and three-baaitsrs with tba greatest rasa. Staler'" support, however, was aiit-edgd.

which fact alone prevented New York from coring more than two run in tbe fifth on ihrea three-base bit and one two-baager. king tooa Stalay mlaca in tha mtii, tha visitors could do nothing with his deliv ery, lletter ball claying lias never been seen un tha home grounds than tbat the Pitta, bug. to-duy, wbiia New York, although able to bit tba ball, playad a lileWs gsui. At-taadaoca i'JSs. tor: rinuiisa I acwioaa.

Miliar, l' s' i Oera. c. Baokley. lb. I 1 MlonardaoalSl! lis Browaiar.

0 lsr. sa 1 rl 4 A a isrTwi. a a a S.I ia. saA a lliarbauar A a a a Con sor. ia a a Ilaatoa.

4. 4 I il'KAsrs. 4 4 4.1 Baasait. I I I Wbislsfr, U-4 I 1 Kwiag. 4 nn fiei.ia.e.

a 1 Ballly.sa.4 lift 'iey, I I a-lag. I I IU Total. lit XT It TT ..44 SS XT It 1 Inoinrs Plttsbara Vorki, ittsssrss i i it lttSl-t sraa Rnaa-PilUba rg, Kw Tork. 7. Two- rT saita Conner, kalnr a oa tiernan, ilrss.

anta-Walaw. TSsmi 4lssoolc aad ncolee e-FlttBrg. Nw Terk. I. Fine IT aa ob Jtalis-FtltaMrK.

or, aHreck Out By Bla, ai. i ay br r.VlDM ft Ball O'RoerXe. Wild FitcB tea ftwiDg. i in Umpir Unru. Lour And ta nsiaataa.

I PilM Ou ntriun. Chicago. May M. For fire innioa tx3y naitbrr team vu abl to set man aeroa the plato. bot in tb iitb.

Boston's onlr error. tbra baae on balls, and Carroll' inele. aa Chicago tbre nnearnd ran. hostun scored thir only ran in the aame in-iiin. on Jiatilen'n error, and two amrles.

In tii ninth Clarkfn was hit for two ainulM. a triple and two home run, earning- five tai-licw. fccore: CfllCAUO. I A. M.O.A.K.I If.

I llaac aa OOTOK. m.njo.m... .40010 Ryaa ormor. mm. 1 1 I HUivm.

rt IIS tinblea. 3b Annoo. lb ......4 Csrroll, rf l'lefler. Wllmot. ef 4 'tic on.

4 Klttrodgc. ct I 4 11 I 1 0 1 1 1 1 3 N4b.t i I 0 Tock.r, lb 4 10 a SlLAwe, 4 site 1 Brodle. ct I I SSI ei KDoki, OSes 1 Ganzel. 4 4 a a 1 SjClarasuB. 4 8 Totals.

s) Totals. 32 t7 1 Inntnas Chicago. oaoeo-- eeeei ee-ri Rarned Rua Cbleaco. k. Two-Bam Bit Ad-soii.

Tbree-fcasa Hli -Dahlen. Home Kens Wllmol and ilotchionon. iioools flay Cix.ney alld A daub. Klr.l Hso Balls By 6: by HalchloAon. 4.

brtark Oat By Urksao, 2: br llaicliinxin. t. Runs Matted In Arrnii. 4- wiitxot. HuiehlswiB.

Xiatilan. i. Time- One bour aad fifty fulsutea, I'mplro -Pow Alvord'aHad Work. Clxvilaku, Ohio. May 14.

Since Captain Tebeau was hurt Alvord has been playing third base for Cleveland. He will play no more at this time. To-morrow morning bright and early he will go on tbe bench or elc out in tbe wide, wide world witb an nn conditional release. His two errors to-day nave the Phillies ail of their twelve larae and beautiful runs. All by himself Alvord cut tremendous tignre.

(score: CI.BVKL.ASin. rsiuDitrsiA. A. U.O. A.

V. A.H.O.A.E. Me A leer. If. 4 I 4 H' Kmd.U.....! 0 0 1avls, cf I 4 a 7Imtlton.lf...- I 0 lb 4 XSSI iM-lebaniy.

cfs nil ory, lie 0 Myers 2b. 9 0t40 ClauiontA. 4 0 0 I nilOl. 4 Ji hnon. I 1 Alvord.

lb I I VIrtne. lb 4 1 10 ftoyle, I 1 1K.4I1U, 4 0 0 1 r.rnwn. lO. i 010 0 SiAllaa.as 0X31 OiOlaasoa. t.4 0 1 Totals I0t7 11 li.Mln., XS4fi7S i 00031104 blladelnblA 7 0 010O4O Earned Runs ClaToland.

X. Two-Basa Hlta I)avi x. t'bllas. Alvord, i Delehatity. SacrlHc liiis-McAleer, Mckean, Virtue, lielehanty.

Clam-sots. Muien Bses-MeAIar. lloylo. Gray. Brown.

iA-ti oo UascM-clavalaiid, 11: 1-niladelpbla, 7. Htrock Out Alvord. Doyle. Hamlltoa. Br oa Ka.ih-Ht OlaAAim.

4: br BeaUu. 4. Double Plarn- Allen. Myors to Brown. 'lrsl Basa on Krrors 1: Pblladalabla.

X. Wild Pilch ill son. 'lima-One boor and nily mloutcs. kmpira Lyocb. Atteodasce, LOW.

i Ehret's Good Wrk. Fhilapbltbia. May 14 The Louisville succeeded in cavturinc tbe last frame of tbe series, from the Athletics to-day before about 2.500 people. Ehret. however, was steadier.

and more efi'ective than Makin. and thereby bangs tbe tale, (score: iooisvu.i.it. ATHtSTlC O.A.B.T A.K.O.A.K. Weaver, cf iloDuvan, If fill Corkbtll. of 4 110 0 110 4 0 10 OUatloiau.

ZD i 1 1 0 Mlllisan.lb 4 1 14 a voir. rf ablll, aa Heard, Xb Cook, Hhlanlck.Zb SIX 4 3 10 4 111 Wood. II 4 0 1 1 Molv.y. lb. .4 1 0 VCorrarAO.

as 1 OiktcUoacbr, 0 1 0 Ryaa, I ti Euiel, 4 I II 0 0 0: runs, 4 1 1 1 l.Meakla. 4 117 i 1014 IT Innlnn 11S4ISTSS Louisville 0 I) 1 0 1 5 1 Alblellc 0 1 0 1-7 Kaii4 Huns -A thlf tic. 1: Lonlsvlll. 4. Two- UIt- ablll.

CorKtlll. Tbm-Bms Hit Muivey. fcimo Itaa-Busn. SttleaBasss Cor. cursn 3.

Conk, r.hret. Doable Play Mrafcln and Milhgan, "lrst Base on Walls Corcoran, Beard, Weavers. Struck Out Moagln, Mllllgan, Cook, Kvan, Paaed 7. Wild Plih -Heakia. Time oue bour snd iorty-Dva mlnntes.

Umptro-k vrxasotl. 1st. Lsais' Gosd BanUlsr. Baltimore. May Louis defeated th Orioles to-day by sood hustling.

It was an up-hill tight for home team, and they Visrl spveral chances to tie the score, bnt did not accept the opportunity. The attendance was 4.oU). ccore: KALTIMOBK. T. LOt'Ifl.

a. ar.o.A.w. 2 4 0 0 TiVeicb. 2 0 Van a Hay.ri 4 3 4 I Wise. 6 3 i Johi.snn, 110 Werdoo.

lb 4 ISO Ollberi.lb 114 Hoblnson, ISO MuO Jro. 1 USX 1 ulier, ss. 4 0 SiSfcl'artby, 0 0 Vlsner, ri 110 0 o' Lvoas. 0 110 0 Coo.lsltsy. lb4 1 1 1 Bovla.

I 1 0 1 1'KtWatU. 4 10X0 II A 1 Cuonlugbam.pS lilt Totals' Sz714 Totals 47 IJ 2 11I4 4 4TSS 0 1 14000 04 li.l Ll nior. tit. I.oul... 024 1 0000 07 Rsrnvl Runs Bt.

Loam. ThpfS-BMS Htts-Vlsuer and Wtsn. Homo Rnas Hoy aad Keran. sii.Iho Kases -BaltlmortA, 3: -t. Louis.

2. TJuubls Ply ullsr. aiidacorotslcey. Klrst Base Bsils-buliltiiure, 4: sl I Louis, 4. HltbyPtu-ned Hai1 Wnlch and Mcl'Srlhy.

Struck Uut-('UD- nlngham 7. MadUen 2, bliveitst. Passed Ball Hob-Insnit. "iri Base on Krrors Bat mora. 4: -t.

Li. uis, l. 'I Iran-one bour and luriy-ave minutes. Umpire Mat tba wa. Minor Games.

racial, pisfatch to tb xutaoiasa. Obo. May 1. By a free and lib eral use of the bat the Caytons won their tbird straight victory over, tha Bay Citys to-day. The visitors made a number of bad errors, frcore: i 1 inntnrs I I I If I Barton 0 0 0 i 0 0 1 0-S Bay City A Earned Huns-Davton.

4. jrrors-Bay City. Base-hits Uayton. Bay clly, 7. Two-Base UKs-Katbbnna ana 1 art.

Torae-Raaa Hlta Bnoxl. Uflcn 1. Leamoii Batteclas Keenaa and Wslcb, Tart and atmT Collegia. la Gasna. ltt SPZCIALfCISPATCB TSI HKSfllls, Alios.

Ohio. May 14. In the Stata Inter- Collegiate aerie the Ken yon. Base-ball tea defeated Buchtet to-day by a score of 11 to 7. Brlgg pitched for Bocbtal and struck out eighteen men.

but thirteen errors in tbe field explains the result. Kenyou scored six runs in tbe ninth inning. a speciai. aisrATca to tn sxssissa Taaag Kactb. Ibp- May 14.

Ft. Wayne again won in the ninth inning. This makes a loss of six straight games, and there is despair anions the crack, fccore. lnnlnrs I 2X4.S7SS Ft. v.yi,e etolOOl.

Terr haota. 0 0 1 4 1 0 1 7 Battarls ataata. Inks and RatTart: Wabbar. Ittroek and Lucky. HttmFt.

Wsvos. IS; Tris llsDls, il Krrors wayaa. xarra uiui, s. Vmplra lluna. j.

A Clean 8brt-OnU srscut dispatch to tbb iNktviaaa. Fkobia. Mar 14. Detroit was badly beaten lo-day. suncring a third successive defeat at tbe bands of tbe home team.

Morrison proved no greater puzzle to Brackeit's batsmen than had tba others who occupied tne position. Kcore: I IsnlDtt I 'sort i a a i ixiroit auuossoeo i I i MiMCAroLis.My 14. Kansa City batted Mitchell out ol the box in the first inning to day, scoring seven ruus. Kansas City. 11: Miuueatoli, 4.

i Kr. Faru May 11 Omaha outplayed the home team in all ways to-day. Omaha. 14: St. Paul.

5. i Mii.wavkei. May 14. The borne team be gan bitting Fourncier bard in the second nnina- tn-dar and kent it nn throughout. Milwaukee IS.

Denver V. Sioux Citt. Iowa. May 14. Lincoln played a great game hers tha first inning and maiVitainius it throughent.

Lincoln 14, bioux City 8. FOR 3LAKI.NG THE QUEER. A rreastaaat Pollsialaw In Kaa4-aska D. teetad Molding Conatarfalt Dallsvr urd Placed TJnslar Arres. Omaha.

May It Joseph H. Zlwell. Republican candidate for County Attorney of Rock County. Nebraska, and a prominent politician, was arrested to-day at lsewport, Neb-, on the charge of making counterfeit oner. United States Marshals watched El- well in the process of molding silver dollars and pounced upon bim.

Tha authorities bave been at work en thie case for tbe past six months. A New Mlalatry. Cairo. May Uk-r-The new Ministry is as fol lows: Musupha Febmy Pasha, Premier and Minister of tne Interior: Kusn Pasha. Min ister ol Fiaancet Zeki Pasha.

Minister of Public works: TjgTane Pasha. Minister of Foreis-n AUairs: Fakhri Paaha. Minister of fVnearke. TyiR''2'IUTersida. THE ENQXJiKKB, ATV 1 5, 1891.

CaL, from hemorrhage xf toe justice: Artin Pasha. Minister of Education. Park Alaxaader Soils On. Axttoir, Ohio, May IX J. Park Alexaadar.

wbo bas held tb oil trade ia this dry for tsars, to-day sold out to the Standard Oil Company. A kron has been the only city ia tba Ui tad States wnere tb oil IraAe waa coiitroliad toy tha ft rulard. Loot AU im Iks Flro. Alustos. Ost, May IX About ninety t5 tbe families wbo wars burned eat on Friday last are still bomeleas.

Tbey saved natbiaa but th clothing which they wore whentbey were oread to fly trom the arming buxia-ings. a Sisuiojis Liver Regulator has never been known to fail to eore tUapepeia, PATHJiTIC, INDEED. A sVattas- Raa 4 From sua A4 Xtlalatarr, Aftsnr Wtjlaar Bta Dsnvtai la Asiaaaweeit- k. i ww iokk. jaay u.

toe American nuns fiociety iu severity -fifth anniver- sary to-day. C-eneral Joshua It. namoer-1 Kx-Oovernor of Maine, presided. Ah large attendance of clerarvmrn were present. I among tbem some from Great Britain and B.

AM lUWIWUUII dent took place daring this nseeting. Of tba sixty delegates who were present at tbe organization of the society aerenty-fire years ago Out two were li vi on ilonaay. mey were Ker. J. P.

Wickham. of Vermont, and Kv. lr. Vermily. of this city.

The rserre- tary sent tbe former a personal letter lai week and incloaed a programme of the anoi versary exercises, on Monday a leitfT was received from Mrs, Wick bam. who explained tbat her husband was unable to use itis pen. Dot had dictated to her the letter. The letter was reminiscent and went Dace to the time of tbe society's organ iratton in ISIS. At tbe eneetiDg to-day a talewram was read announcing the death of Ur.

Wickhara. The other surviving member. Ker. Dr. Thomas K.

Vermilye. was present at the meetings to-night in' Cbickering iiall ana pronounced the benediction. SOLDIEES IX JAIL. Attempts ta Kafcw Wsmss and tThlldi Xrink tvhlsky Vas'iGsOs IndlanaTrsUaa. SPSKTAb BlaPATCM TO TMW BKaDIBBS.

Woshisgtoh. I.tn.. May 11 Last week two soldiers, who cave their names as nos Warneand A. Starkweather, left their regiment in. Dakota and started home on a furlough.

At Vincennes. west of here, the tw blue coats became nnrulr. and tried to run tba train aa best ther could. They woo Id go about from car to car and insist on the ladies and children drinking with them, The policemen of this city were notified, and ar rested tha men when tiy reached this city, Tbey were put in Jail last nigbt and fined for intoxication to-day. Just as the me were leaviuir ther were rearrested, charge, with disorderly conduct, and are now in Jail, ctark weather wears Sergeant's stripes.

ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS For Naming the Winners In tbe Latonia Derby Race, on May 28, 1801. The Esio.rrrB.Ba will give the sura of C10O to the first person wbo will send to this office the correct list of the first, second and tbird horses as officially announced by the judges in tbe Latonia Derby race for three-year- olds, which takes place on Saturday. May 23. 1S9L Conditions to be observed by ail wbo enter this contest: Write tbe names of yonr horses on tbe fol' lowing blank, which will appear daily until Mar 18. 189L The date on blan lor ill be cban ged each i day and tbe slips mtist be sen or mailed to the Derby Prize Editor.

Enaairer office. Cincinnati, Ohio, no later than two days after the date of the slip ao mailed. No limit to tbe number of guesses each person may send. All letters will be numbered in tbe order in which tbey are received, and a correct record of them, will be kept until the race shall have been run. when the nam of the winner will be published.

Hera is the list of the horses that bave been entered for the race: i Jack Star, Kfbama. Ssjtltrowaa. S. liVI'lllllll, flascofi. Jay Jay Cee.

(lendal, Outcry, Obarlln. Bons Fat, Boreal1. A rariasr, Hi.n.lnv Bill. allrabean. luiiicsrvan, Br Abaer, Cuohara, Hbsria, Ktiounne, Sseaaatwaodk.

11.1k tanuT, Hoi. ut. febiiimat. 1 sniuin. Jolly ar, Carrol) fold, Allan nana.

Moon vale, 1 Kaiser, KtsaTWsani, Bllvar Lake, liauma. iikianoma, iramblebusb. Pnlmatto. llt'lWI. nu-t Wsi'sw.

fslstltte. ItUplSX. Harpy Bsty. 1'omirel. Caertin.

My Craft. HI rock. Uenaral Laiayaua. Loraoaa. Fero.

Kowen. Harry Lincoln, 11 Vallarsu, Itlcka son. Torn Xsoaroras Kun lord. Srss, t'lSWS. H'- ii ns.

Alounlioy. Brutus. iisssck. CatlaiL Miintarsy. Longftira, Kesponsw, Pessarra.

aitss Aroodasras. King; oUver. The names of the horses which appear in black-faced type will in all probability start in this raee. However, named may start: some of tna others THE BLANK FORM. Fill It Oot and Mail It to tba Derby Prlaa Olltor.

Enquirer oflss, ClnelanaAl, onto. FRIDAY, MAY IB, 1S9L Firtt, Third A'etne. AN AMERICAN Saspoetod of Tonohlng the Hateh to Xlyiiomlto Fwaa. DcsLiit. May IX A magazine exploded today at Donarbadee.

a town in the county of Down. Hear Belfast. Tha explosion shook tbe whole town aad broke a large number of windows. An investigation was made and a portion of a fuse waa discovered; It is supposed that tbe explosion was the work ot a dynamiter. The police are buntins for an American, who issusoected of hariag committed the crime.

This man waaseen'in the vicinity recently and suspicion is strons against him. What's Iw NsusseT Nsw YoBii. May 11 Judge Law re oca. of the Supreme Court, has refused to incorporate Baron Hirsch Lodge No. because of bis unwillingness to Incorporate tbe society in the name of a foreign diynitary when be does not know that the a of tbe name is authorised.

The purposes of tb society wee to assist members wnen siek and otherwise in need. Hsaiaa A abas sTroaa Cajtfornla. arwcTAs, BtapATcai to srsta susoviaaa. MrrcaxLL. lmo.

May 14. Th ashes of the remain of Lewis Mnnsan. who diad at lungs while acting with a Committee of Reception of President Harrison, and at hi? re-qnest before death was cremated at hs borne in Banning, Cat- were placed in the base of the family monument here to-day with, msaaoris J. oervicaa. The Bto ermade Ftoost Golag Dawa.

AuoociMtii, K. M- May 14. The waters are alowly sahaiding ia Valencia county. The Little village of Valencia is almost entirely wiped ont. The bridge at LaaLunas is miosis ble and thousauJa of acres of crowing crop bave been destroyed aad a number of poor people are bomeiaas.

Aha worst is raa 'dad as over. CU Fttty.Twa. as ttuiuna t- sis 4. uas DaOS to- night in tha rsevjatortai aanciis ri-suitasl Pali eT iXVs- ra I Maya, 4 Blot ham. AFTER THE DERBY.

sj-s s-s ssj lieaCUOll Alter IU8 XJlg JjVeilb Cood Day of EaClUg at ChUTCh" ill Downs-- Tlie Brooklyn' To En Son Liraly Bhootlni' Matcb ut FincUay-I JIoonayai Roply Other Mattora. SrKCIAL BISPATCW TO TBS ZkKsCIBra- OUISVILLE. Mar li, The re- I action of tbe Derby Dar bad its effect on tbe attendance at Churchill Vomnt this afternoon, Etui, a crowd at least 4,000 strons witnessed completion the nn i off ot five- rather good race on a fast Tbe wea ther continued good. Fox rode two winners, and isronies aura pea toe talent. Dealing iirst-picks tbat were played br nearly all the smart men on the track.

Tarquin. a son of Duke of Montrose, was a bot-air tip in tbe opening purse for maidens, one mile, and he led in tbe stretch, but. dying away to notb ins in the last furlong, the 4 to 1 shot. Shipmate." a daughter of Spendthrift, ultimately won in band. Virgin IL was a Door third, while tbe others were a bad a lot aa bave faced the drum any-where on the circuit this season.

A round dozen two-year-olds went to tbe post in the four furious selling purse, and Helen closed a warm favorite, but she fin ished the 7 to 1 shot, Ceverton. one of tbe heroes of tbe dead heat yesterday, win ning by a length and a half from tbe George Kinney filly. Maud Howard, who was 3D to I in tha bettiiin- ise rate i ar reduced tbe held in the Hurstoourne Makes for two-year-old nines, nve luriungs, to seven starters, and Scoggan Brothers' pair. Chaperone American Lady, were tue favorites at to 6. while it was 4 to 1 each Adalia and Icnite: to Oreen wich: 20 to Whila Win tea.

and 40 to Gliding. he last named made play to tbe streten, then Adalia got in front, and for iastant looked all over a winner, but at tL betting shed Chaperone. ably ridden by Britton. reached her. and tar alighting finish the latter won by naif a length, ignite, a daugh- Ar in.n VI wvwi.iium us.

ai, su.iu. showed fairly well, whi.e tne rest ol the field seemed bad If outclassed. The time (1:03) was fair, but by no means extra, as the winner only carried 110. bhe is adaucnter of Harry mil. a sou trail and Lark, by Lexington, while her dam.

Orange Blossom, is a daugh ter of imp. Buckden. She is a good-looking liily. but the fact that she runs in bunkers indicates that she may not always prove a reliable performer. The mucli-taiiced-of Georgetown faced Uie starter in the fourtn race, one mile and sev enty yards, and tie bandied tne neld ot tbree that opposed bim in clever style, winning hy a hail a length from the second pick, torn lingers, who will yet negotiate some of the surprises be accomplinbed in bis two-year-oid form.

Little A nnie, who finished third. ran rairly well, while Hod Miles, like all performer who have been ions in retirement. only allowed a shade ot the form that made linn famous id otner days. 1 he winner, while a fair colt, hardly ran as if he would have troubled Kingman in the Derby, and from the way he acted to-day it appears his people were ise ia scratching bim in that event. lhe Handicap, one mile and a hundred Will, bad ve.

starters and Crlooknsr waa tne favorite, but his game leg told on bim in tbe final run in. and old Hamlet, who was 8 to 1 in the beating, beat him out in a driving finish. Fairy Queen managed to run at last in a position sood as tbird place, while He- who was the medium of a heavy pitinge. had an she could do to beat ranees Annie, who iinished last. First Race Purse t.iK.

of which 175 to sec ond. fci5 to third: for maidens all ages: one niiie: Blurtersand vVuigbts. Jockeys. H. Pui Belting.

4 to 1 to 4 4 to 1 Snlpraate, .01 iuo ios, Vtrcin IL. 101 Cnp-bearar. Kdltb ana Liberty Hall also ran, rnn-hMrsrl led for fnue lltrlonira. then Tarnuin asistned eo.mniand but was passed in iiiegireicB uy -uipnisie. who won in me end in a cant -r by three lengths, irginll.

hmshetl third, tbree lengths behind israuin. Time 1:45. Place ouds: ven hh inmate 3 to 5. 1 araiun. Second Iface St-Hintr: uurta a4AU.

of wlilch S75 to second. SJS to third: for two-rear-olds: tour luriongs: Planers aud Welabta. Jockeys. Fox iH. Pen ay lllrltton.

Bettina. Ceverton. luO lbs 7 lu 1 Maud Howard, H2 xo ia I liulau Is. KI7 ib 7 to I Rsener. Becky ebaro.

fncla Frank. Knaeman. Joba Paudlecon. 'Ian to One and Dssals also ran, wblla Irvrudala waa lets staadins; al tba post. To a straggling Start Helen rushed off.

fully two lengths in front, but was soon ont- run by Ceverton. wn. ouce in Iront. re mained in that position to the finish, win ning, with a little shaking up. by a length and a nan troru JHua Howard, wno Deal Helen a length for place honors.

Time TT. 1 A A ir 1 iiace ouus: veverion; iwi, aiaua Third Rare Hnrstbonrna Stake: valne luv-v. oi wnicn aisi to secofin. aiuu to uiira: or two-yea r-oiq nine: nve i noiigs: 'tstartara and Wslabla. I Jockeys.

I Batttaa. Cbaucraue. 110 Brlttoo Stat Adalia, 116 lbs Williauis 4 lo I gnits. no ids. in -yer ami American l.nur.

Uraeawlcb. Wblla Wlnara and Oliding also ran. Greenwich led off. but was at once beaded by Gliding, who remained in front until well in tne line lor home, wnere Adalia assumed con. in and.

but being reached at ilia toetti ahed tv ChaDerona she was tinaliy beaten by tbe latter. In a driving hnisli by nan a lenato: ignite was third, beaten tbree lengths, lime 1:03. Place odds: 2 toft. Chaperone; 6 to a. Adalia.

Fourth liace Purse tjOO. of which 175 to second and tJS to third: tor threo-vear-olds and upward: one mile end seventy yards: starters aad eleuia Jockeys. JBettiuf. 1 to to I Itlol Georgetown, lol Atcuonaia i not KoieiB. ii'i lot Little Aume.

94 Bub Miles also ran. Georaetown went to the front at tlie Quar ter pole. tun. leading throughout, won in the end in very clever style br a length from Tom Rogersi wbo beat Little Ai.nai six. lengths for second place.

Time Place odds: None, Georgetown xtoXTom RosTers. i Fifth Rsce Handicap sweepstakes: value $360. of which $100 to second. tUi to third: for three-year-olds and upward: One utile and 100 yards: Starter and Welgbu. HSQiiai.

ui loa Response au3 Princes Anal also rati. Hamlet cut ont the running for tlires furlong-, then Princess Annie and Fairp Queen look turns at leading. In the stretch, however. Glockner got in front, but tiring to nothing in tbe last furlong. under vigroius riding, got up in time to win bv a half a length.

Fairr Queen, wbo ran third, fir.isheo three length behind Ulockuer. Time-l-JOH. Place odos: 2 to Hamlet; none. Gloccuer. 1.0UISTII.I.K SSTIIItl rntr ucs-ext xut; uiiixs: eights.

Weight, i. nlM oa Mangle ''t so oor. HM I I. Llolltheow IMS Profligate Na Boyai oarter ii BCOBB BACB-riVa SDBXOsio; TWO-TKA B-OLP: Pay Draass Mary Atnna loS 110 110 ennsblna, Whisky Oura-Jobn Laadlila. urrttie.

rssllia raylor. Miraibmatd- nackboaad tvaulauga. wilc: sacs; prlaeess Lima. Id Marian Proctor Kaost. 121- Piotaetw a.

POtTBTBT BACB SIS W1I.B OK1-4IXT 4K1.1.SU: Ora 5 Bob -IU Jack Bract. Duke of Higblaad Lluerkraat li J. .114 Mna -11 .11 Bsb lurra itci-oxs mils a sr. savasiTT Ttsns; I maw aiCAr Rudolph i ss Hart W.tlaea Boanla Byrd lisi hindw tsc Kanlac tnz Csrtr At iu-, i.t.1 "-7 "i'" i Ti l-V 1 "A Wee -her clear. Track fast.

GattawBsira Baaee. --araciAi. BrarATcw to tax Bsravtaaa. GiTTxstn'a Rac-Tack. May.

14. Tbe meeting that- ended at Gottru'oorg to-day bas been tbe most sncccssf ul one ever held at that track. Tbe average attendance during the winter and spring b-s been well ap in tba thousands, aad the association bas fairly e- ined money. Tbe fourth race re-ulted in the beet finish of the day. as tiisbory only boat baa Ardo First Raoe Five and a balf furlongs; Ktartenaad ssalcbtm.

Jaebara I Bi HalUe Usrrtr. i.asa R. ss Ids-, Aaaaaaly.afiba.. Mlarr. Patrick, lit Jaaa.

Janbat, 0eLoc4.y aad Sablsaaa also re-Won br a neck in Winner paid IX Second Rsv ce etix aud a half urlosnr: Startara aa I Wetgbla. lilsatar. 11 lb i I Joeaays. Barbes Bataaaj. 7 tais to SI I sfooaa Orsc-a staeaaalL Kstl lOi list II 114 tab Blear: tf 407 a Mo, plij- I Abaoy aaa raa.

TTinner paid IS OS. starters aad Weight. Jocfcey. Betaag. ytatnoier.

lis I list Cbareaiu Clara, IB Bir Morce, la lbs a k- PAlbsin. Voulran. Monroa. Lady pslaitnr. AvaogeliB and raieoa also raa.

VI' nn fiw half a lenatb in 1443st. Winner P'1 r.i. luuimi-, 'rrars I iwi (saa -rdo. Hi lua Jf aeiipss. ia ibi i Cautttea, ited eta ana uiu a.ssj suss imm.

Won by a bead in 12. Winner paid 2i Fifth Race Sevan furlongs: a ts ners and atgbls. IS. 1 Jnegeya. I I I.an.bkry I 1 i I Reader I BettiBg.

nanastocia. hs lift IkOiebona. 40 lbs Harry Ireland. K7 It a 4 to 7 Cbapmaa. Troy, Laura aad Count Luna also Won by two lengths in l-JSL S3 40.

Sixth Baca Seven furlongs: Winner paid starters aaa Watgbts. John lalT. IU4 lbs Boaemlaa. Ill lbs Kotaaaoa. IIS lbs I Jaeya, I lor I 1 iiusi.

tat Sto 4 to Jersey Pat, Uulbblar. King Idler, Duff, avlag Ar- inar aad louBsarusi also raa. Won by a neck in Winner paiS S3 10. sbooklts extribs. rXBAT S4C1-S1X pcbloscos: Weights.

Weigh I i a Hadstooa. 12 Kingston r-4 Pesaara Yuaemlle lie Kiagtaridge. Cbaxiay l'u-l. tt 11' SBCOHD a ACS OB All OKI SIXTBKKTBl hUUCS Diluit 113 Lalabton 112 jsadsione. US US Longs SI lkitty 1.

St owa xiu TBIBO BACB XXPECTATIOST OTAKZS: Kits: 11 IIS II 118 us IIS us lis It us 114 limroil BcCsnutct. 111 IIS IIS )-t. Hubert Tern uost4inH r.vj ustr. i inc II ArWtoerat-. 1 Lady Kelly eolt.

King Mac derawr i-oll II cnarade IIS lis lit US Aan ile Queen eDlual.ng AXBIC4 Uniltr Cieorici VorkvUla Ba.le. rouaTsi bacb kaxpicap: i ojcb rocus siii.Ea: Tan a KS Rfley a is Burlington 12U 11 lis Jud-a Morrow. PrtncRnyal Castaway 1J lis 117 iiemoia. Tea eeiiorita. II 112 lit no Hin loS 10 ijaiiitta Coosln Vncle R' One Carroll Na.lie Lly I luS l'W loo LelsTbton.

SDW.II.. "tun terer Rs ss Si iw Chtuitm.HM.H 7 King '1 iMiiosk. ris-Tat iicK-siLusa: rocn lusmsaji "rrlA ins Laugbiog 110. I n.k Varbeaa rlattia 107 3lount Vernon-, Mmpla Uold. 9 Natalie" uisaraointmaat sm sntpp rrestou KfliMtek Ml Nellie James colt Cam lortar lot LaoyLoaaiaUow evil Ms US sixtsi iici-iiiuta: oki axd osrx sixTEsTa milks: HI7 IK Ust no 1M Kd at Kir Jnha.

Kbattaa. 107 Klyta lu tisllfrt Tanner Klasra 0xar Jobnsoa. uxowa Cbaxlia-. 1 tienssdfellna lot oaee Aala 113 101 liSSIBW Weather clear. Track fast.

rhfladslpUia Trot. pHLLADXi.ruiA. May 14. The races at Bel mont Driving Park to-day resulted aa follows: First Race 2:40 class: purse $500. Tomer t'l I 1 C.

r. 1 4 3 s-aiDbo. atartin a 4 i Second Kace 27 class: purse $500: vriu Happy Bee. 0-psy sjlrl Cyclone, Jr 4 4 i iiua Third Race 2:16 pacing class: purse $500. Maonbrtno Haonls 1,1 a Uray XIX ALlriKey Kns a a A 4 TBI HANDICAP.

Oplalpas sCoBOarwInsr tbo 4Soat Bs teo TBI a A ttarainoD. IFBCIAt DISPATCH TO TBI SCVOITIBBB. "gw Yobx. May 14. cloudy weather is tha outlook for to-morrow's great turf event.

Authorities are agrted tbat tbe twenty-four horses entered for the race are rich in tbe extreme. Pulaifer said this after noon: "lvlon't want to mislead tbe public about the condition of my horse Tenny. He appears to be iu as sood shape as its ever was in his life. lst Wednesday when be did the trial in 2:11 and finished witbont being urged, tbe boy not properly understanding his instructions. He could bave done better if lie bad been pushed.

I never said that Tenny baa gone helplessly lame, what I iid say was that he hod cone amiss, and be bad at that time." I Trainer Rogers looks on Brown feenorita as a certain winner, nrova.it is reported, has all the odds at 5 that be could secure, Tbe tireena Morris party look upon Judge Morrow us ibe surest of things, lie has been capital work, and is certainly in good fettle. Prince Royal stock has not while Banquet. witb Hamilton up, is fancied by ninny good juiiges. it seems to be a sertled fact that Hamilton will ride Banquet. Lakeland having agreed to resign any claim he might have had.

He was undecided who would ride lea I ray. bot expected it w.iuld he XI iv La to-night Lakeland's friends were doing their best to induce him to en force bis claim on Hamilton services. as he holds second cull and it may be tbat be will follow their advice. If stable opinions are any good Burlington won't do it at all. Indeed, it was said this afternoon that the Hough Bros, expected that Saunterer would beat bim.

New York turf editors are not nnited by any roans in their winning aelection lor tb ttrooslrn Handicap. Victor Smith, of the Tribune, banks on Prime Royal. Wiliiam i Hardius. of the Daily News, gives it to Burlington, with Juage Morrow second. "Berserker." of the Morning Journal, names p.

best (Prince Koyalor Eou). tenortia second. i Cj ritzaerald. of the Son. said to-day: "Senorita to win.

Tenny second. Judge Morrow and Tea lray are tbe best of what Ts left," OTHER OPINIONS. flattlns smct Ooasio A boat tba Baadleap. GKAVrscsin. May 14.

For tbe handicap tw- morrow Tenny iss pronounced favorite witb most of tbe trainers tbat haven't a horse in it. But all make a proviso, such as If It don't rain." "If he is not jostled and cut off," "he is carryinc a crusher and must bave almost clear sailing to win." Senorita is handicapped with tha rain proviso, but with a good track will be close up. Prinee Royal and Tea Tray are in the same notch, in regard to their work, and witb a good track should winin 2:09. with most of tbe trainers In favoi of tbe With a wet. neavy track Eon is able to stand off Tea Tray at any distance, as be bas as mneh soeed.

and when Pinched Kon swerves and Tea Tray sulks. Judge, Morrow is an honest, true running Horse, ana is at nome on an' kind ot a track. His worx has been ns gn.d ss tbat of any horse engaged. liuriington will have all be can do to beat Faunterer. the if that tue stable thinks the better.

Bannuet is rlt. end sore lo run bis level best- He is good in any kind of going. Demutb ia good on any kind of a track, and witb McLaughlin up will be a hard horse to beat. l-ieriion. with 104 pounds, is hardly a handicap horse, but his work.

right off the cars trorn aps. Charles, entities bim IO consideration. Reporter's friends are praying for rain, and should Reporter gttoa well he wi'l be in it the whole of the war. Kusseu win naraiv the bora in his work id (i. unless Be fiiOlcd iMtanlw.

I la a. is rood in the mnd. Cousin Jeems is not in it any kind of track. Uncle Hob is a good mnd horse, and can ao very well over a good track. Castaway was as good a horse as be snowed in pis wrk yesterday.

Witb aud Taral to belp him he is iu it, is good on any kind of a track. Car-roil, the member from Monmouth, bas not done any thins in bis work tbat makes bim loon as if ha nad a chance, king Xhoiuas will start, hoping to win br a fluke. "Joe" Thoimix the Australian, let loose last night, auo faot $5,000 tbat neither Tea Tray, tenny nor beoorita wonld vut the bis race. Dave Johnson took tbe bet- The Australian was told by a would-be fnend tbat be bad tbe worst of iu He iben loosened up. find went to) the tit.

Jaoies aud laid tbe foi-owing bets: Five hundred dollars that Tennr was not first. 1a4) be waa not second and oou was not tbird. Teonr to start, "-ol" Lichenstcin. ol" had to give Thorn poon tor th bet. Thorni-aon, then bet tiiOO against lenny ocirgnrBt.lLaO against bia being second, and $L0agaiLt b.s being tbird.

witn James of liicaao. Bulsider's form erpartner. snving Th.iropson $K) fr the bet. He then offered (JO.OuO tollO.isjo against Tennr. witn no takers, I he entire Tent.

delrgstion were there. J. Morpbr. Kirs ana. Wm.

Riley aol viber Chicago sports. Bets were oiiered and taken that tenny would not be. taverite at the pust.o i Death mt lira. Gaorge Locraviixa. Mar 14.

Mrs. George W. Socs -San. rbe estimable ife of the wall-known turf xaan. died at an early hour tniaxnori in Mrs.

Heoaxao baa been Ul for two or three rears with soma nervotts troobla. MOOXirt BJ tPLT. Re WUlias to Go Oo With Walker. ro Tsra snaiToa os csta autao. a.

In aatwar to Mr. Bert Walker's card In Monday's issue of Tb EkjcibMa I wiU say. that if be will posit with yon tb sunt of UUty doUara) aa a forfait Won by a bead in ISO. Tbird kaca One mile: I will at once, on notification from yon that yon have asud aaaoont on forward yon a like tmoBst to oe oeia aa lorieit money. aad snoald eitner man tail to keep the following agreement, tbe wUolo amoant M4U DC glVn SO IB oiorr.

I Bereor cnai- lengr said Bert Walker to wrestle at Cincin- nail ana urns ha select within (2 two weeks-time. style, best two 0 three laJls, I lis winner to taxe tne Ss nurse and ail forfeit moneys. Will take his bet. 4e. will make it $100.

on tb-Sid if ho aants. i tnMwi tad fell nam I tJ IS opwncnn wmirsisu. iusi tnan aa ther are on the miL before each boo And -hou it be proved that either one bas use any oil, grease, eoso or any loreign uo- stance whatever that win tend to mageneea. nsrr. arms or tiodT atiDnerv.

the one caught will then and there lose tbe match, and stive to the other the whole purse, forfeit money and all money bet between them. Also, no one allowed on the stage durina tbe matcb outside of referee, one or two seconds for each man and Ibe reporters of tb differ ent papers. 1 be referee to be Chosen on th night of tbe matcb by Harry Weldoo. of th Cincinnati hioi'ins. bar okes: escb man to weigh in one hour before the match at not over 140 pounds, fhould either way ove slated amount ho aliail forfeit to Lha olbe the If) held by you a forfeit money.

Notify ma by wire tha moment lie aerxMits forle mimT and wilf forward mine bv nrst mai Now. if Mr. Walker mean business let him nut. on hia monev at once and I will cover otherwise I will nay no attention to cards or letters be may write, as tue pomtion I now hold will nermit. fif ma earrvint on talking matcb through tbe papers.

I bave willinelv' had a Hiarnni or res' 1 1 match declared a draw, and feel dissatisfied at hatnrdar nicht'a decision. Honing you will publish' this at once. 1 am. sir. respect fully.

J.MOOXST. Witnesses: Fred T. Kirwln. L. F.

EnseL Mlsmi' Challemge. Harry Kiems. tbe well-known local wrestler, will meet Len Lanius at Tbk Enqcireb office this evening. He said: "I was sick tfi last time I wrestled Lanius and could not do myself lattice. am all O.

K. now and 1 wouhl like to make a match with bint for any amount. The Thlrarentlt AnnaaL Yokx. May 14. The thirteenth annual fiehl meeting of the Inter-Scholastic Asso ciation ot New York, was held this afternoon at Perkley Oval.

More than 3,000 people were present, CHAMPIONSHIP CUP-Biar abeotlaar Match al rtadlay. FiFBLAT. Obio. May 14. The annual flour nament of tbe Obio Trap-shooters' League closed, to-day with ibe contest for the State Championship and tbe Is, G.

Smith $300 silver There were twenty entries in tbe match, wbicb was for fifty sinal blue rocks from three traps, each contestant being re quired to shoot seven rounds ef six bird each and one round of eiabt birsis. Go irge C. Osborne, of Toledo, who won tba cham pionsbip slid cup at the meeting held in i'o- ledo last May by a score of 47 out of 50. was again victorious, beating his last year' record by on bird. Following are tbe entries: George C.

Os borne. J. S. Acklin. George A.

Cipro O. Carter, ot I oledo: K. B. Miller. Amanda: A.

Yonne. Paul North- Cleve land: V.r leaver. New Lebanon: U. Holt. Ciev-land: A.

K. Kara. Kindiar: Scott. fcI rialL hsrliin Vrad rschardt KelHr lsianrl: M. C.

feanford. J. P. i-t-n nd L. L.

Latnaro. Monroeville: Is. tin. cent. DsTtnn: J.

FL PnmDhrer. olanibim Irani ilcox, Dunkirk: r. P. Clark. orth altunore: J.

Bacon. Miamisuurs. Tbe score: t.aboros 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 I 4 cklla innitsiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 a i i-42 Carter. 1 1 1 1 it-i minion ii iioini i 11111111111111011111111 1-41 01 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 11 1 IUI I II I 1 1 I 11 1 I 1 1 IU 011101110014111111110111 i mil ii ii it tiom it ii in ti lllllllllOtllllKllllllll loiiiiiiiiiioiiaiiiiiiiit Itorth iiiimieiiiliiioiiioiie i ti Weaver- 01 I I ooi 1 1 1 I 1 1 11 1001 001 i 1I11II01II1111UI1II1I- ii a i litioiiioiioiiniii i 001 1 1 1 101 1 1 loss withdrew. letmiiiiioioiiiiiiiioii Holt Karg.

ii i iiiiotiiioei ii iiaiui i si MeDoaald 10 111 lIUlllllSlllil 101011111114-411 rnharott oiiooiioooiiiooiiaiooiii i-hs Han ford 1IIIMI010II111I01I 10II11II1111I11II1I111II Latbam 0llilllll1l0tll00Iltllll eiiiiuoiiiiiioieoiiiiiiai -ss Ess ton 11011111 11I01I10III1 ailoiouiuiiiioilll I St Vlseent 001 1 II 1 11111111111011111 JI1W1111I111111I11U1I10I I Mallard, lllllllltlltllllOlOIIIIIS liilisiigiiiiiisiiiui i I 42 Wtloax iiiiiiioiiiiatfiiiie iKiiiuviiiiiiieoioiaiii-s4 Clark 11IIII11III1I11I4III11ISI iiaiiiiiiiiiiiiainiiiiii-1111111100111111101111 Bscs a. llllllOlttllllillllflillJ 1-4! The entrance fee in the ehatnnionshiD eon tekt was sV- makinir a nurse of tliil). which a a. lividcd into four prizes ol I to. III.

Fill and sin respectively. umirn. ss. riceivtn i ne stu: lark. 46.

the Hpross. i4. the tJO. whne arter. Norm, rsaninr i and lucent, witn s-i birds each, were obliged to hli.xitoit the tie for the incent won the tie shoot with Ustraigbk THE KINO.

Failed to Aapear. Fefr Askew, the Memphis pugilist, must be a little on tjie bluff as meli as figbt. I After making an appointment to meet Charles Mitchell, the 'Frisco colored pugilist, he failed tn appear. will meet ni this evening. I Wsst a Tight.

SPECIAL SiaPATCSl TO TUB IKUDlllS Ubbaha. Ohio. May 14. James Mitchell, of this city, wbo has tha money to back what be says, railed on Tub to-day and re quested tie publication of the following chsilenre: 1 bereor challenge any pugilist in Obio be twean 1A0 and 190 tsomids for a'tive-rnuiitf wo-finnce glove contest. Marquis Queen- sry rule.

Contest to take ace In or near rbana. jnio. wituin tne next tniriynays. Isetails to be arranged by seconds. I will waaer from tiOO to tl.UO.

Jasik WitcHXi.i. Address all oorrthfoondenue til J. M. Lynch. Urbaua.

Ohio. i i I Seven Koaad of BlagTing. Ed Johnson, carpenter, of Mlddletown. and Jake Carney, who works in a papar-miil at Rxccllo. a few miles south of Middle town, fought for a onrae of $3) on th banks of a creek, about seven miles south of Middle- town, between and clock yesterday morning.

KouMitn.cn eloves were used, and seven rounds of slugging ended the fight in lavor of Johns in. i sos 'HIT BY A FLYING A Child's Limb Nearly ftavared By a Slago- lar AeeldenL i acjAZ. maPATCB to tii issnass. I HrroBD Cm. May IX A ffif teen- year-old aon of fanner David Lytle was tbe victim of a terrible accident to-day.

He was standing beside bis father, wbo wav chopping a log. when the ex. new from th handle, striking the son in the leg, nearly severing it iroin the body at the thigh. Cssttna AWsad. Eitbkpooi.

May IX be weekly cotton sta tistics are as follows: Total sale of tha weex 50.000 bales; American. 3jxx) bales: trade a kings, including forwarded from (hips' side. 7X000 sale: actual export. 4.0U0 bale: total importations. aXOOO oale: American.

74.000 tut stock. VM.UM bales: Ameri can. 7ub.0U0 bales: total afloat. bales: American. 113.0UV bales: specnlaum took L40U bales: exporters ok l4) bales.

Thlavoa ffks Hooldat Wallt. srroiAi, srPAc to Tir siuii Kswas Ohio. Mar 14 Thieves eatered tba atable of Deputy Auditor A. R. PiUer last Might and stole a four-hundred-dollar stallion.

than led the horse to the table or Colonel Cbaa. H. Klbier. Ther-bar aeenred a Iruaev. tn akiflh tfaev faitebad tb horse and drove off.

teaolarfertera Peaat sUallty. Sastpwicw. Oax. May IX Jobn tin son. of Rochester Township, his sons William and James, bis hired tnan.

Thomas SLudhardt, and bis faonseketer. Mrs. Iandelet. bave been found gnuty of counterfeiting Amer ican silver. was liberated oa suspended sentence and the others wre re-manoed lor aentence.

Oil Tral Mraehesi east Karoo Babju isi to Psx May It A broken axle caused a serious freight wreck on the Xortbern Central Railway near Maborrtoaso his afternoon. Tbe train was composed of il and grain cars, and the latest report from tbe seen is that bail of tbe tram bas been burned. As Ei-C "Ssl Ds4. Kutrirxtt, Wis- May M. Prof.

Gesssnsa. well-known as a teaebarof Ungoaaem. fat dead bis home in this city of heart disease. He waa Consul Athens naslar 1 rstaiueut Lio- eoia'a AdoiisiiatA iun. toaU-ru tat KaoarrUl arwciAS, BtapASs-aT to rmm ssastssa.

Kxoxtiixc. Ttr- May 14. A proneuDced case of sm all-Dux was discovered ia the western pari ot the city to-night, bnt aM preeao-tioue have beoa uksa to provant Uva aptd ol tna isaa i EiMMOita Liver JEerulxtor has never bees sown to fail to cur sick headache. Bpreaa. Miller lonng 3 L0NS LIFE tXDED BY 1CCIDEXT.

Wltaiw SfsMstlt of ttia Oatary lSArk, at ait Killas tsw ss raJl. spm-iax, aiapATcai to raa txwisis. XrKiA. Omio. May JL There died ta this city this moraine Mrs.

Joanna McN'esrtier. wbo would bora boast WO years old bad bave lived until the 22d of June nexL i Altbonch so old. her death was not eansed by sicknesa. bot by an accident. Going i ouitViiiocsiiav inr suvuiutr mt her collar-bone, from tba effects of which sha died Wia had lirerl In this community for eighty years, coming here when young married woman fr(ra Claire.

LreiaoiL Her husband, br vnotn she bad eleven children, five ot whom are survlru g. has been dead for forty-sarven rear, and tbe daughter with whom she lived when she died. Airs. Hridzrt Tuhev. Is 75 rears of are.

Mrs. Mc- earner has Gres u-rrr a t-erand rh i Id rert children and children living in and about this city. At the time of Uie accident she was able to go aboot, and ber mind was very clear aad active, especially as to historical matters and local events, and seemed good lor tn yeatra ot life. A DISGUISED WO-AX. AtUrssd Im tThiaooo Gau aata.

the Wife of tbo BrlUabl Coeaatl Tano paa VUk 1 Lite. SnTAjtaKAX. May 14. Further particulars ceived here from Woo Hee. tbe treaty port in the Pro viae of Jigan-lioie.

show thst tbo Chinese wbo took part in bum ins" tbe Catholic Mission and other European buildings at that place are liable to bring down upon themselves the wrath of the British Govern ment. The mob. it is now stated, also burned and looted the Custom House. and the British Consulate, aha wile of the l.rii- ish-t onsul, disguised as a hinese woman minansl witb diftienli' to ess-aoe frrm tlie onsulate and made ber way to the hanks of tue langetsMi Munr. wnere.

in company with the other Earoneans. she took rrfne on tlie hulks moored in the stream. 1 he Britifh Consul was wounded while on bis way from tbe Consulate to tbe bulks. The an ti-Knropeai) feeling which caused the riot is cooling down. 1 be European portion of the population of Won-noo i anxiously awaiting tbe arrival of Her Majesty's snip inconstant.

HER HUSBAND. stwseaetasl of Attemptiaug To Kardar Ber las WaJaa Moan tain. Lospob. May IX A dispatch from Chester states that a Mrs, Donkin. of Raltimore.

Md- has been found shockingly injured in theSnowden Mountain, near ctctlswycoed. It ort Wales, a favorite resort of sum mer tourists. Sha was found unconscious. ber bead having apparently been battered with stones. There seems to be no doubt iliAt lirs.

Don kin's injuries sre not tbe re sult ol an accident, as a une people at nrst supposed, four physicians are in constant attendance npon her. but it is not expected she will recover from the asxa i i made upon oer, Mr. isonain. wno iruoi tue rot was snsuecred br tbe police of baring at-temnted to murder liis wife, has been placed tinner arrest, and is held to await the result UC lllllll TA. TUE LOSSES the Forea rtroa Already Eaeaed Two Mill loa IoILara, auaat BtUI brawlsc Bio RAPlna, Mich May 14.

The forest fires in the lower peninsula are still burning from Manistee to Huron. Tbe loss from these oonnagrations is already estimated at Xiukl.OOO or more, witb a probability the.1 it ill bo doubted unless checked br rain. Some of tbe losses in detail are as follows: Newaygo County, tUAOOO; Mecosta County. S50.000: Lake County. Osceola County, tausjo; Oceana County.

XX.OOO. Iks Week of rt rlty. Baldwin. Mich- May 14. Over 100 home less, hoDseiPss women and clffldren ar bare.

sheltered and fed by charity. VaBalllaa Ilssstltala. Hut. May IX Fully two aoore of families are here destitute, naving walked twenty miles to escape the fires, leaving homes and every thins behui tbem. Children Baumest ta the Ho us a.

GATtoan. Uicx. May 14. Tbe home of Robert Duke, a farmer of Remington, Mont morency County, was burned, and two of bis children perished. WROTE TO THE Twewtsr-Vlve Dollar and Costs Are What afodge Jaekatm Oar a the Writer.

special pispatcr en Tag I'HAittcsToir. W. Va May IX- In the United States Dis-rlct Court to-dav Warren M. Frame, of Raleigh County, was convicted of violating tba Lottery liaw br sending a letter tbrouga the United (states mails to tbe Louisiana Lottery, ahd was fined $-5 and costs br Jadue Jsckson. This Is the first conviction for this ofiense known to have been made in tbe United 8ta tea.

F0TR KILLED Aad Two Badly Injured In Saw Mill Eg. plosion. Gobmavia. W. May 13.

Ly tbe ex plosion of a boiler this afternoon in O. W. Wilson's saw mill, at Wilson's rotation, near here, three men and a boy were Instantly killed and two others seriously injured. Coraerlaa the Win a aaloeaa. Sax FkA.sueio.

May 14. Tbe Examiner says: A company composed of British and French spirit dealers bas been formed in ondon to buy of! principal wineries in Cal IiTnia. Tbe syndicate is called he Orape iirandy Distillers." The schema is to ship" grape must from California to Lngiand and trance, and ther distil if. wad Oat of aleSVreoovltle. jATrrwoBVfLLt.

Iso Mar 14. Two con victs escaped from tha JefiersonviUe Peni tentiary last night. Ther ware Frank Roma. fjfteenwyear man sent up in 188S for mur der, and Harris Burns, a short term tnan. rhe men sawed through the cell bars, then ut a hole in rbe roof, thence lowered them selves 10 ibe br isnli rope, ibe uen nave not ieen captured.

t.lander Aaa ana Ohio Hi apcctAi, sisPATcat to van rsoniaau. MccnAyirsBcao. Ohio. Mar IX At the little hamlet cf Tra lersville. about five miles south of ibis place, the aian lers ts ragir.g among live in an epiuemic iirni.

ne eitare vetennsry tsurgeon was Here to-cr aud eauead several horaea lo be Wills: O- KEW PIEUCATIOSS. The followios books can be found at the book stores Rotert Clarke A Co. tbe Thomson Company aod J. R. Hawley.

of ibis city: I Fcsa Wnjiiis, Kew York, publish the People's Bible. Discourses upon Holy ecripiur. Br Joseph Parker. VoL Old TestamenL Begins witb Kcrlesiastaa covers the none of eoiomon and iaaiah. to Include hapter as.

ur. I'm rker work this volume lull of concentrated wisdom, the very essence of intelligence, philosophy, wit aod common seiise. i I'gbtsb Coat, publish KlizAbftb." from tba German of Marie Natbnsius. a charming story of German liome life. D.

ArVLX-rciif A Xaw Yorkv publish "Geosrapbical Observations on tbe Volcanic Islands at.d I art of eoutn America Visited luring the Vor age of 11. M. B. Beasle." br hrle farwin. Tne- Aineteentb Century Book Concern.

BuCalo. publishes Tba Best Fif tr Books of be Giea test Authors. Condensed For Busy eopie edited br Heniamin R. Davenport. he volume contains tne entire contents of tlliy moat lauuiii aerka in K.

Kn raugaot liwrraiura. T. J. CsrWKLt. A Co Kew York, bring out be third volume of tbe Foun Jag of the German Ida pirv." based cbieflr upon Prus sian htete documents, by lieioricu Von yoel.

iraasiautd by Marshall Livingston Vms. aaaiated t.r I I 1 i vieuiwiu, ji with purtraiiof on jaoiiae. Robes 4 LABKg A Co-Cincinnati, aiihlish Ti paribih 'oBatTtracy. a review of early Spanish tuo vemes In the boo lb-west, eon-lainins proofs of the intrigue of James Wil-kinsoa sad John Brown: of tb complicity loerewiin oi juue Jebastiaa. Wallace and ueea; toe a-iiriy struggle of henturgy lor ntonamv.

tha V. is rsusKias 111 ana the legi.siattro in vestigatioa ol his -orrUDtlOB tV 1 VI. 1 lbieisaa nistorical worx ii.tr rest, aod is worthy of a wide circu.ation. 1 ba autuor oi iinnnni lacis to the front, raaii? Mui Um u-a uaa luisrauii Tl Boston Supply Crrnnese hrln. The Information Reader No.

Foods and tlst.MVM Air 4 A AiCSL A PtUCimri book ta read ia nf Old Sew resin by Thomas A. Janvier: publish i br D. AppleLm A New Vork A. AvrrLXioa rt New York- aahll.kas lnstructiva to; k. "Llectrlcitr: the ciace sansrai r.a A telcl Sen lj aba to 1 of "ft I I I A rvail of dislretx from tortured cloth, 'ornes Save their feelings, and your own back, by washing them with Pearline.

Your clothes will last longer your hours of labor will gTow shorter. It takes away the dirt without taking away your strength. Nothing that 'will wash" ij toogood for Pearline-no praise is too strong for Pearline. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Lydla Harrison to Frederick Eatnn.

It on plat ot Lan eemlaarr '(, HIIU: trs. Heirs of Bernard U. Stall, deceased, par Bsaar Oommb saer. to It Ic Sard E. Taylor, lota and is off SBbdlvialca made by fcauutl W.

bab- Mastar Commlaalooer; tfSt, Edward 1. Baal aod wifa to Lorra.cr- rar. nard et SO fssst anc 4 Inrhis br lOj ft rk "i at aviisa uslu ou ic cast 01 jebs 4t.w. tskoao. rlu ttanriiiron to isanana nanniton.

qol-rtaa ta lb a weal balf of lit Mo. as of UJ nirpnrn a.mpri "siDIII Ii. r.awara at. narrsmro at ai. to -aran livii arraement us eoaray lot a.

lo. il ana vision of lots I ana 3 of Stephen asaipr'n at 4.1& ter front foot. Mc.Namara A Unaaarta Eiana Tlias-f. lLt Kisnxir. ii uu ii.

ii fterniao Luers to Herman bv 1 imi aontb aid of tabler atr-L bsiltia lot o. 43 ml I A Meara'aSHibairlstoa: fl.aou. tieorre l. rlsriy Hern, an Luers, ar-p- klary L. Barnard and l.uslsnd tolK.laa-4 1 Beail.

tha west half Of lit As I i.f an Hi(u s-ond sorfiivisioti at tea Herr e-iat: f.iaii kdaar.f satin and wif tr, r.r 1 sa cy UN irei in norm ai'ieoi tia.a.n 1. Ins lot n. ataf snbdl vision msyis tn- frvara ul Htepban Kemper. aaa ainut lliUl: tc atarr jana Driiiy ana bostiiibO Js-ariar a. So bv lai feet no Ul n.TtH slua 1 a rv rw enae, betna lot ill tii tlerrnant and i'l- lmh ann rim in i ng Aas.ictatina a stibnirii.a a av.

Miranda M. Voruhi'ls et aL t' th cinnni WMn Lle-lrle Con pafiy. 4 feet SllK-tirs 14 l.i tbe side Fcbia street, bctaava alia ac-i riutn sirs ts: i si. Jobn W. rf nisnies-r et aer tabanfT.

to ulameyvr. 3' br 1st rt ih. acutl. Bids I rel atrser. led fsssi sast of rrarmaa arsaus: trsv.

iiitsio ana sua to Anolr li.a tteyr. sms prcpertr 41. eatua lo ii ui. merer, same Msair to Jihn liulanwyer, asms prioen iei. W.

n'lllrs'S t' f. VI lllrn. l.n Julia M. Patlison a snM'rialoa nf f. urr a a.

lu IVn-iietun ft and i.iher rousiileraCions I rederira hanker and wife to Afstliln r.ri-i!.. It 41-rr, In sseiloR fev lO.tlreen luwn.n f. ia acre in aoatbsaaal uuartar ot sail l.i. ICI.K4 KuLert Atllaoa et al TrtMlres. to John If i ii ln Ititn No.

MS an ins of Ml- Aanura and -y udicaie satxlleiaf siiui. Jobs Michel and wife to Aana rtnrton. of James II. Oliver cou4 addition lu Lm a i aod Heatlnr: MI. Anna Ureliier aiid bnauand to Eiiaarl et at.

lot 3 af J. W. albleya ubd.vli'.a uf isrrs Alia: s-ua. Xsrr s. Monlton fa Henry fttelnharn.

a r-' lant In ierimn No. la. atsMrr loaaauip: ai as olbr eonalderaliurs. Adaai aramaiaidlsRet ta sfallasa 'ireen. l.t feet north side of hnowliou irerl, vtlle: tl.an, i llrnry W.

Stapbensfss, trnatsa. fo ll-nry HsVs taw br 141 feat oa aorlbielde of arauo. Asr- cn i JntiR tlraea ae Joaeab Wabl. lot 4S of JuhmV. Fwrdei' aubdlvtaioo lf lorliesvllie; ffl.ki.

st ui. L. Avoiy at al. ta I 'a Muaer, tea yrsrr ease of so by so fart si vast roraai of r.n Allison r'r-sley Kaaapar in Iaiis Bectitel, hyj I fen nn watt aid or lilslti street, aa ft rta i Wilkinson atreatttwo. J.Ri.1 w.

mtilev ami onf to Frlfa Mailer. Ic it. IS. 17 aud ISnl Oluck It. 01 srantur: seronil vision ot Teffraca 1'arai fi aad c-tber cw.is..'.r tln.

llnrr Roiert to Henry Kenkel. Bv rar' Of lower fl'tor of premises situated i-ls sufltl ontaeret hai sod Lauoiao atreta: mwiim; sii -it. Steal Kstatta Mortgatara Reaord. i VKW MOKTOASaa SICHFTi.D. Bllrabatb Kr.

wn fa tba Old SlsiU Wsrl Uoawaatead Oompany, Kmtua itisyar to in Alpha BisjUtn-at liUSD arab J. ail lo (.. eeasar lavJ ValtblsA reliarsod a if to trie ti turns I "aa aud Mullitnia; t. No. Mlcbolas oatady to tb Vi aaaiiieou Boil I-lna AM-K-laiiou No.

4. t.t' Jan ti. Hrotharlua to Iti Mt. Auburtl I.si sod HUllUma a Heriuati rveig to tbe rroafass l.usa iltilidK'g Lon Isabrla I. amnion am bubnd lodak and Hultll im'rsnv i.l Jane Harris and bust, and lo lb atssle buiid-inc cs.ns petty Slait.e to Mary J.

Mr'cfftr John to Ui '1 rdtoa.a Loan aud 1." b-k I om pan Srd ftosrb et ai. to Ansa aad buabAnd Anna liurbett la le jatituula IaiAO rlittlulng nip pany. i A. at. an lira lo Jan f.

erti.K.iar Matrina C'urlta to Hay Juds Ktnderar et ai. to Ibe I t'tiar lass and Laan Association ar.r -i Leirralae i harnaru at all. to tbe iseveaiasruio ward Bollding ana Loaat tnrupauy sasTtAOM ctsriLva. t.aa Hrwian Clland toTbevdora A. Vsreln-snn aiairoa Cellar to Coort ki uuae Loau sua L't-isi iipMiir 4 i Mc.v smsik 4k Cenaar ta Alpba rlulldlna ai-4 lsaa l.mfis".

at ti as Fvller at.S silt tv albuuil LtAi aad Bulldisr Cuiwiif eo.3 i mil im i I 11-riiias il. Mefrr and sllc iiu As.au.4 Bullnlaa Company I Maty J. J-Saffer Is a.K Bold ass wi-t A at. to uasldrni elatl -a o. Cbaav Mnesar to BubBssr A if Jam.

a J. i aoibbeil to -ora-a J.U' ft A larnio rtroa lu Bros lie so art a haltaliag Aaaoaiatwa fta. FAIU RES. The Walton Lat b' Comeaav. Fhilapslpuia.

May It. Kxecuttons ts" been issued for against Walton A Cow limited. I am her deuiera. ou judgment confessed by th firm. BVaeolver or a Frmler' Kaller ootpssj.

BsoogtTS. May 14. A receiver It a hee" ap pointed for Daley. Ringham O'liari. nfactiirera of printer roller.

Jea 1 owing to dissension iu tne fir in. Colloaitoaa Wara Too blow. srrctAL BisPaTca to tbs sMbi'fax. Bkppobp. lxo May 14.

W. R. floiiaiA merchant of Loeavill. twelve nt e- a-l here, made an assigtitaent to W. A- lio: lo-day.

Ills liabilities are I'mut ui the assets are estimate! at tJy ill bar ont Onl ar for conar. cio lectiou has tba causa of bis Clooo.of the raopla'a Baak. ipme-iAf. oiaPAVCSt aaoctasa. Ksoxviixx.

Tsi. Mar re- Bank, a private inatitotion. cicsted it hereto-day. Theubaspenasir)r' in the money market and extra desn" the part of oepostt ai-d lbs ban. ou probaoiy return business.

Aaalroanaat at L1UI Bees. Major John V. Ad-m. of Litue Arlu bas a'signed. his creditor principally in Little Rock and he deed of assignnioet rao imer as aaaug nee.

a oo, ctverand gave bond in trie Adams s-set are huw Labilities about I They Say They rteaeaat a Droaaaasr- trsciat MartTCB ras srm- FAa-rasacao. W. Vt, May Ion. traveling aalesmaa for th Company, of Wheeling, has ttuasppear- rnmared that shsrpers and tWeed bin. out in a game ol cards, ao nisbt and left nta TJ "anas-pat blata a lalaav, i SPBs'lAX oiaPATcaf vwa a ,4 Indians Ins-r as ss tote of Horas-ipatby adiournel OfPeero electevl: preeidenf.

lit Indtanapsdis: It. -4 ichiewn i sod. F. II- port: re.tirer.lr. r-M secretary.

W. T. lnuianatH l-- OIUARIS -QUO0 A3 OMNIBUS QUOD IIO'QI'S-" 4pollmaris 'TUE QUEEK OF TABLE WATERS." The test leverage? Tbith. Los $0t AitJlLMRtS CCXPANY, LO, tOaCOit,.

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