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FOJP Boardm! Hotel, (fi-- Tryt Pumk Wit Bool lin. I Til In I Li i 8 1 sort WWthlmtt. Asa Wr-I Of and "rnnx aot.o This wm danM Ptod. th car ltI- Tbo miHorrnen, when fast tVVM" 00 'cb. not nd "game," however, hand, ontn o.

the brake wZ "-a Post, wse nl P- er taken frl "vto" r4 and re- were li needed attention atrwt JT, -hey Were lr.n.. i .1 to thHr "cltemer.i liiHv tn Uh and was mlnut, te Wm found In the crfaMit" I oman living near tb "I ir ion DO to De Udjiy tiJ 7. up Machinery becoming jammed rill mat BVPl.h ia. a UnT, mat the wheel from An effort was made to drag berk lh but the wut on tU itrttkiiif tar UKi WMk f(jf lJj a))k Aftrr th artd-nt the arark wax tan-tnWf an obMructkin. fcut doiw wa found.

Jt jj, tv)fent that the car had fit to recking and hu left th trark of lf own cl, thew N-Ing a fliKht curve at tli P''it In luKtUn. Jn the fxcitement the namaof tlia niotorman a ovrrloukad. but ne a hero Jut tUa aai.u-. A CAE ACCIDE3T. "WUlUin Thrown rom a Cole-rmln 'ar ami Injnmtl.

Williajn iJntell, the well known livery man at lixi Canal wrM-t, m'-t with a painful uu yentenSaf iiixrnlug while trying to jKwrd an electric car. LaU Ix mi lu tha Weat Ejnd on btKltie! and wmn rrfitrniua licn an frluttj-lc tar pawwd hUo at York ami I.lnri ttrta. llf did not try to ttop lle cur an it Biw-d arouful the comer, and, ttiinklnit that he could onto It while in iiiution, pro- eilcd to di no, Tlie ur gxea Jerk arfhfc tlld tliis and threw him violently to th pava-inent, luflktiii a evra lacerated wound on hit forchi-ad and bruMi, him other Ue. Ha a taken home In a ab. BELL.

Comes Back To the Columbus Jail AVIlh SuinA Harh ThlnN To Hay About HiaWlfVaNa I'al-NHlie HUin Fre To-Iwy. rtcut, bitrTca To iki Onto. Julv Jim Bell, the hurglar who rwapeil from the franklin County JH lunt LuU.r lty and catun-d In New'Tork a week ao, iu hruuglit tuck by beputy Cherlff 1'halen today. Ha wait very liullKnunt towanl liU wife and pal. Wm.

KcJ nolilt, who tiK-iher cotnpaiwd hln re-caitu-ru. There huve heen aoina pretty fairy taiv an to Uia Manner in hich Bell eluded his pannier after It wm dl'voveml that he had hroken Jail, one hclng to the effect that he had traveled Millie distance tliroligh tint liilen-epiliig newer. llcll expluUua thoaa theories. Houyathat after getting out of the Jail he run around a curner and flipped Into a alied, tliedoorof which -flood oh-ii. There he remained tlntil tlie eicltement of tlie haa had jited, wlien lie hourded a Main jrtrcet car and rode to the urtir).

iurlng Die. day be hid In the wimkIs and hen darkuewt came lie went to the rnilroad yard and took a Baltimore nnd Ohio frelKlit train for U)e Eat. Lur-I11K the l. A. H.

Naiiotinl Kucatnpnient ht wu In WaliiiiKt'ti and after that event went to New York, where ho wan employed In a at the time of hU am.nl. Bell auyi thai he had dceided to reform and lead an honit life, it mi I hut he would have done If It hail not lieen for the treachery of hU ife and paw Nellie beedam, the Cliu in-natl girl wlioU ierlng a police Court sentence for aiiiMMKllna; to Jim reedani, the kur li'lur, toad Uh liu li to break Jiiil, mi, In tinier iwKt, one of Jim Bell's flame. Her sentence whs fur itv days and she has wrved hardlv one tliird of the time, hut she will he releu(-U to-uiorrow hv arrangement, WORLD'S FAIR NOTES; BPKTIAL mPATCa TO TNI KSyl'IKKa. I'HR-ioo, July HI. A beneUt concert, the groi" receipts of which are to he devoted to the bereaved families of the firemen, deceased, and Injured In the late Columbian will belven by the A.

B. Cha Piano Company, of Xorwalk. tihlo, under tho au-Fiilcesof the I.udy Managers of the World's air, in the Assembly liidlof the Woman's BuildliiK 011 Monday afternoun at So'chs k. The follow ing arth-ii huve consented to participate: Mrs. Katheriiie Flk, contraltni Mackenzie tiordoii.

teuori UeoraH Kugene Kaavr, of Cincinnati. Iiejii l-t Master Rubtu-Mel'i Meinarest, a luusli al Hungarian, violin-i; Kdward Kcmenyl, accompanied by tMebiK'Ti. Considering the purpose for which this concert Is given, tickets nt $1 each are sold at the Woman' Palace. This array of distinguished talent, will bring a large crowd to the Woman's Bunding, and the flroim i.il result of the same ill certalnlv he gratifying to the aorrciw -stricken families of the tire hens'. Hurry Uedgesand Cat Brown, two of James fenexsey'a oovs from the Empire-Theater, iidluoaixills.

are doing the billing for the fcivat llagenbcck animal allow ou ilidway Plalsance. The nilnlnrnre Eiffel tower, next to the gn at Ferris heel, la splendidly managed by a li list Jli ik Cincinnati boy, Carson Mi Hull. 4'arm is a aenaral favorite with Midway l'laiHunce visitors, and everybody who knows Mac ftsdssnre that It is no snide show hich Is ti seen buck of the ten-cent ticket oftlc. -The great Ferris wlieel Is under the able 'mtpi-rlntendeiicy 4f L. W.

lllrsj, a well-known yueen City enaineer. Mist Ella M. fonlt. a popular Toledo school teacher, la now visiting the Fair on the merit of her pnpulnrttvaa teacher, having received the hhthesi number of vote in her favor. Jones brothers, the Cincinnati electrician, have modeled and constructed the miniature California gold mine In Midway I'laisauce.

The Oberlln Unanct, consisting of B. P. C. J. avis.

K. P. Johnson and 1. 1. l-'cai won, Ming some glee songs at the Ohio State Building last week.

Mrs. H. HollenlierK, of Mttle Rock. visited the Ohio ftate Building last Saturday In the interest of the l.sdies' llerniitttKC As-kocuitloii. whose commendable object It is to preserve thold homestead of AndrvwJack-aon way down in old liie land.

Mrs. Julia K. Secncy, the pleasant host ess ot the Ohio Building, received Mrs. Hollrtiherg and Introduced the 'distinguished visitor to the Ohio tiate t'oinmissloiiers. Mrs.

Mary Hart, one of the hid managers of Ohio, la manager of of the Hermitage Association In the Buckeye St nte; Mrs-. Hart, ho la a resident of len -dale, will be instrumental In getting the Hermitage Association to hold their annual meeting at Cincinnati next January. Mrs. llollcnbern secured the following new mem-fiers among the Ohio ismiingenl Mrs. John R.

Oenev, Miss Llla M. Tordt, Mrs.JuOtte ltrckeraiid MissKlla Alberson and the wives of several Ohio Slate Commissioners. The work of this Hermitage Association is of great interest, especially to veterans of the late war. and It it in ihlsorganitatton that the women of the North and isooth have found a new path for pariwtual friendship and kindness. The movement started at NashviUu, some years ago, and now thousands of the beat women of Aiirica, who have pledged themselves to honor the memory of the Southern hero Andrew Jackson, are members.

Prof. Sproull, wife and two children, visited the Ohio State Building shortly before their return to their beautiful Mt. Auburn home. Secretary Daniel Ryan and wife returned to Colutnbua last Saturday, evening. Mr.

Rvau ill again be with the Ohio State Commissioners the latter part of this week. Mr. Abbe Jon, of Fall mount, left tor home after a three-week Hay at the Fair. He was accompanied by hl wile and children. Rev.

August Bucher. of the Everett M. S. Church, returned to his flock after a ten-day vacation. THE POISON SUSPECTS.

Dr. 'Meyer and ife, Takra To New York. July 16. Superintendent Bymoa received a telegram to-ulght Irom ueteeuve Ki.nreant von lienchten sayiug taat Dettiau ten Detroit this afternoon In company kit prisoner. Dr.

Henry Meyer, who, wun au wife, is charged with wholesale poisoning and insurance frauds. They expect to reach the crtv In the momjug. Detective Trainer, who accompanied Von fiXriehten. remained In Detroit to watch Mrs. Mrvrr.lhi d.jctor' wife, until aha ia pr-it by the.

doctorT atteudii.g her to travel Aieoon at possible Mr. Meyer wiU be DTOUgai USE A STRAW TOR COLD DEHIS. pittsborg Dtspateh.l I aea said a prominent doctor yesterday, nhat levari of soda water and Ice drinks have at last found a way to partially overcome tha rf-iewricua effects of snch things betas; the stomach on a warm day. Theare using straws to drink soda water. goodtbing An overheated person uptoi soda water fountain and gulp-fna do'" the frigid concocUotia tiat they iSr've cannoninaaine the hmfej, do-fn to hia system.

The atraw method is a eh aloweroiie, and tba liquid gets heated the temperature of tli atomach iTraacbea. there, and ao does leas Jk PARROTT aaaaaiaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Did His Work Wfll The "Knrnels1? Given a Fall Yesferdaf It Was a Close and Exciting Game Thronghont Silrer Kin; Was Called in at the Finish. Johnnie Ward and His Hen at Home Once More. Talk Wltb Frfd Pfefffr-Other Mat-ten of interest LEAGUE STAHDI5G. woo.

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W. Pc't. mk 1 Ixmiis. Mi ti New vt a J-li hir-sao 34 ClMln.l.. X.t JAA 1 ashtbr'a as Jivl 1 Liuuisiuia i Plt her Tom Parrott's initial effort as a Cin cinnati Red Htocklng was a pleasant one.

He made his first bow In the white and red of the yueeii city yesterday afternoon a the center pier for the local team against the Louisville, and made a decided hit llh the 5.2.V1 people who witnessed the contest. Parrott did not quite finish out the game, so all the credit of the glorious victory over onr old-time rivals from the Falls City does not fall to his portion. The Birmingham pet pitched eight innings and part of the ninth. In the final innings matters began to look decidedly squally for tha home team's little lead, and Parrott showed Just a little Indication of stage fright Inci dental to his debut. Captain Cntultkey wise ly concluded that It would be lietter to have an old "ar-horse" at the wheel In such a pinch, and at the last moment tent Parrott to the bench and called Silver King from the lines to take his place.

King made a nice finish. The ninth Inning, which had opened so auspiciously for the visitors, wound up in a blank. There were two men on base, the re sult of blta. and no one out. a hen King went In the bos.

He was euual to the emergency. and the three next matt tell down on easy plays, without even moving the base runners tin a peg. fhai another tnao was called to make the flni-h docs not in any way detract from Par ous anility as a pitcner. Me has llie actions if a ball player and will become a favorite icre. While the score shows that he did not escape without being hit su'ely, he kept me nirs scattered so mat they were not very run produ-tlve.

Twice at critical stages, when It looked like the visitors were out for a hatting rally, be retired two men In succession on strikes. He has plenty of speed and Held his position in splendid stvle. He is a g.jod batter. and lie lie only hit safelr mil hi yesterday's aauie. he met the ball k.

mm! and strong every time, and gave the other side difficult chances. Altogether it look at if the Reds hud caught a prize In the Southern Leaguer. The Kurncls put up a stiff game of ball. Thev keut the Reds hnstllmi from ntnrt to finish. Hoflldav made the best hit of the day.

It was a slashing drive tu left field for there bases. The name was devoid of anv sneclal brilliant plays In the Meld. aiue reaciirci scoring territory in the first two lnnlrixs. In the third the Reds chalked up one run. Ward, the second man up, put a clean rap over McPhee took llrtt 011 balls.

Holllday's hot one wat rumbled by Kotirke and the bases were full. Ward ran home while Hulllday was being forced out by Vaughn. Ill the fourth, the Red swelled their lead to three. Smith got a hate on balls. Comiskey was hit by a pitched ball.

Parro't's nice sacrifice boosted both men nr a hs. ami Smith sent Loth of them tu the home plate with a safe hit. The visitors did not score until the fifth PiiuJuiey's grounder was too hot for Smith to handle. Pinckney got a good lead and started to steal second. Vatighu'H throw was right Into the runner, and McPlice muffed it Tom Brown hit safely and Pinckney ran home.

Brown aolna to second on the throw in. O'Rourke's hit sent Brow 11 to the plate. 11 wiis not until tne seventn that the visitors made ut) the lost around. Then Brou made the circuit 011 his own hit, a nice" steal and Drowning sale 1111. Ihev did not hiliu remain on even terms for.

the llcds In their half went to the front and stayed there. After one hand wat out Mc Phee got a bane on bnlLs, find Holliday, with a slashing drive to left for three bases, sent him home. Bug himself scored on Vaughn's fly to naiii. loin Brown anil t) Ronrke both hit for similes In the ninth, and Comi.skev took Parrott out of the bog and substituted King. The next three, men were put out on easy plays and the game wat saved.

The score: CltcTXWATI. a. a. 4 r. la.

S.H. P.O. A. E. 1 1 0 0 0 110 3 5 1 i I 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 tl 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 10 2 6 II 1 1 1 12 0 I) 0O0O00 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 Ward.

McPhee. 2b. tlolliday, cf 4 augnu, c. 4 Canavnn, 4 tl. Smith, sa.

3 t'otniskey, 2 King. pl 0 Parrott, 3 J. Smith, 4 .30 LoctsviLtg. A.a T. Brow cf 5 O'Rourke, Hi tin, A Hrowninfc.

3 W. Brow 5 Pfeffer, 2b. 4 Weaver, rf. 4 Pinckney, 3b. 3 llhode, 4 8 In.

4 27 IS S.H. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 r.o. 3 1 1 4 10 2 3 0 0 Totals 3 10 5 a 0 24 12 Innings 1 5 0 7 8 939 0 0 2 0 5 2 0 I 6 0 3 1 1 Louisville. 1. Cincinnati 0 0 12 Louisville OOOO Earned Runs 'lnclnnatl, Three-Base Hit llollidav.

Stolen Bases O'Rourke, Pinckiiev, Browning, T. Hrown. Weaver. Double Plays G. Smith, McPhee and Coml-kev: O'Rourke, Pfeffer and W.

Brown. First Base on Balls By Rhodes. by Parrott. 6. Hit by Pitched Ball Bv Rhodes, 1.

Struck Out Hv Parrott, hv Rhodes. 1. Wild Pitch-Parrott, 1. Umpire Ems Lie. Time 1 :60.

BASE-BALL GOSSIP. Colonel Willie Bill Barney, tha "Hairy Wonder is not here with the Louisvilles. It is reported that the Colonel is out on a still-hunt among ths minor leagues looking for another pile her. William secures what be alter bvaiU have the kurusls about up to ihs right notch. Thers was quite a number of base-bad aataMsa present at yesterday's gam.

Chippie" Metis, of the Pavanaah Southern Las goe Team, rtssra tly sa-gsged by tlis ClevrlanJs and now en routs to tha Forest LKy, stoppvdover to see the ganH. Willie Bill Tavlwr. the sreat base-hall traveler, famous b. Cnptaui of the wosid-runowued wery team, of nosourg. hi isM4, leu in 10 ma city yester lsy en route from Florida to the World a Fair, where he will grw an eatubition of hea -y dumh-bell lilting, hail a seat in ttis aralidstanil.

Easida hint sat Fdilie Sewsrd. the umpire, while in one of the pavilion boxes ere Otto Hsilhruu. one of the Direvtors of the Louisvill Club, and fs.01 M. Kee, one of the best base-ball and saoruug writors ths Falls City. MKisrr expressed the opinion that ths Beds, if they secursd Billy McCarthy, would hate a decided acquisition.

Hs kj a good mau, and I think he is fast enough for Lsagoe eompaay," said McGatr. Louis ttapp. one -of ths original Can' Brothers, is soon to be a Hnilia base -ball. strong ia utv death and matrimony, has ore rooms Louis Jagg, and he yesterday prnssssd Id Maaagvr BaucroA ibat has marriage take place un the boms plats just berore one of the games In September. Manager Baaoroft riy grabbed at ths pxosoai- "1 gre yoo a parlor set of furniture ff you hav tb wedding ksk plaos bsforson of the games," said baQQie "Tea, and fll donate the maseotta bull csif to be barbeeoed for lh wedding feast," -ad Colonal Leutuh ostusr.

Louis Jagc said that he woulj sceept this propo-sninn. snd ifhe doe he will be part si pant ra ths first wsddiag evsr Id tw a karri bail para. Indies tions poiat to aa early dissolntioa of th Southera League. Ail th clubs are selling off mau- most esirjiut players, and It looks very much as tf they were getting ready to suit. Ia this is to be hoped that appearances are dsewivtng.

The Soot hern Leasjoe haa been a healths adjuant to the niajov League, and everybody in tha ouainsss would sorry to henr of a dissolution. Captain conuacsj mads a brill iaat play the seventh innmg that was appreciated by everybody but tb umpire. Jar. Emails' refusal to rscognias it cost the Reds a run. Tom Brown wa on first by virtue of a ball hit too hot lor McPno nsadle.

U'Hoake hit spa fly. --t rttr 11 is mi sowa with ths bad, let it hit the ground and trapsed tb short eoosd. He then stippodeso. to-ached Brown and then steeped en ths bas. It was a wear.

double play. By arapptng tbs bat Cowuskey msu It a forred base for Brown, sad by tooehing him Comiaksy put him out, and by stepping on tb bag put O'Rouk. Email, however, tboaght that, in or ad of trapping, in hall, Oomiakay had snuffed a inlerttioealiy. He refused as allow it, sad while tBsywr down to seooad. If Unpirs Emslis is no tn best lathe hnsrasss.

hs ni near is very near it. Hsssui bow ramptrsd ss hwnt twaotydtss unite ea ths hocne grsxatd this ana ws nave to aswra aann wa ins Tst Ernst la is ta blgw fcr wtdi tha strUie Wis e. rrb'sJy i eoald taat Kmsne -tel da ksew flow. Jn owly have ths myn maA loesl s-'rons a gwsd r4 tut fjnsi hot ry oe Ot risKiag team ks soasue-d tba best asspsrwg thy have "ras ac as ea the arip LsthaaL's had ehsHey-bsrss kept fcisa fro playing, bsm rt did aw kp bias fnsa eoscbuic. Lata wws aa ores pant of saa sf Ova parUkoa bo see aad ier was set a play to gasae that asteaUoeg am ari of voesi denvsMtrarlna from ifce frisky third hsas man Baa4e mSststhaa To tn lo-k sb tre.

-of fc-ui. Isib it tt ad iui a PMt it will be two or Uir says k- be sa play aaai. Ha ond-r th rare of a physviaa ut his taut leg. dothrngsm Bnp It lite a at, and ha will ftiXmtoi taa lay off at least three days. Lath andf the ea of tir Ban and aa eteetne oat-lrj potsa tfcs stniissd Icadua tri ever day.

Asssng Lesissllliana whe eanM tig to see the gams yeaterday was James Wuhams. ths vewnaa turfmaa, rhm aaase is kssse every city as ths eountty wb-re nt horsra ma. fur years Mr. Wiil-wims owned so- of lags staues of ra borsaa in the West I'sni a roomh ago be bad sever sa a gsm a of hasr-rsiil. sv one had ai-Sis-ed iora to go sm aol see Ui Korarls play, and bs at uiuw b-c ua mlauuo-a aad oW a r-gxlar Wows a the giasa fan.

was aoretT dissi pointed tne Loa.sTill yesterday. Mr. Will-lams uair, ha tea neitwned in e.netloa with tit poaiuoo of airur at- tha Ming to be held at stkley. whVh will fergin west from next Sat-nrdev. Hs ta atroazlv aad has a apesadid ohaora sf gasuag U.

puvs (na sotevartcy and ptsesriog feasurs aboDt Psr-ron's pttcbtag is bis anOvity in tba box. Not only does he go sfter anything hit near his posittoa, but he is a apt did tavfc-ep. every play made at first oaee terday Parrott ran serosa tbs patu and fteftoni Connskey head on any tKiesirsnad row. ft is a splendid Under ad hanuie ground tmlis aa well as any Br is aiso a grrat tuer, as picehers go, and has good haioi and a l--t oVJiry. Atter yret rday gs wa lit frneraf verdiet of the tuat the Ciueinnau )ui ha.1 BM-ured prize, parrot anttiu and is a scrappy, willing player, who takes defeat to heart and nas the g.iod of his team elwsj upr-Bt'ft in his mind, tanrh a uiay ia bound to taeaae Cm ton Mil patrons.

No one stands higher with ths ftonday crowds than Bug lif.Hiday. is a great fhvorite and "geis a hand" every time he comes to the hat. He set the stands to going ah- in the ee tenth inning he sent what t.rired to he the winmris run to tn plats with nss alaabUiB thra baaar to left neid. Old Piatro Gladiator Bronisi bsaa't furgotiea bow. Out of five tiuies be faced ParroU yeaterday be got two bus and two base ea balls.

Dusty Rhoades showed greatly improved form yesterday over his work the last bum be piiehad her. Veetardav k-ot the fieda aiieaa taa clear down tn the auid-up. The last tuna be was here Uie Ked fU him from tha outset and son. the game in a common canter. Ha has gotu-n on to a hrw anglas bum hs eaius at last ootupany.

The numerous Smith and Brown families were numerously numerous tu yesterday's gam. Tb ttads with thsir two biniteis itiern uany sad JudJ, and the louisvilles with tjrieir two Browns tTwiu and big bill made quite aa array. The krdt to BpringfMld this tnorning, where they will play aa exhibition game Ibis afternoon. Lmitsvlll baa qulh- a ball learn now. It ia strong ruougli tw glva anythaig Id ths leagues Very hot argument.

The Reds play the Louisvilles hers to -morrow and a-s-l day and then go to Ht. Louis for a threa-da jV session, so that titers win be only two game at ths Cincinnati Park this wwsk. What a prtss lost when Elmer Pmtth mads his sseaps. Hers a what lbs Plus burg post says of him: "Klmer Smith, after bis three-days' rest went into the saiue yesterday after Isnovaa was hurt snd showed some of the senator bow to bit and run. Hi two bom runs, on in the fifth and one in tn sth innings were of the hair-raising kind.

Both want clear to the fence and Elmer hadpleuty of tun to rest before the ball was returned. "After Elmer emith had made hi second borne run Mulvry did not expn-t him to bunt, but In the eighth inning Rimer dropped one Ui front of tb pints sad bsat it out easily. Is possible that Anson's Colts have already started thsir annual brash la the stretch Thy haw, of late, been playing good ball, and ar eont-tng up tbs Udder. They are now tie for eighth puwa. Th Shamrock Bass Ball Club, tba champions of this city would Ilka to arrang for a tour through (ihio and Indiana, and desires to hear from teams desiring games tirrt psrt of August.

Address Shamrock Ball Club, P. O. box 472, city. Loo is tiles ar sUli st th tail ad in th ehampiow-ship rac. but Capum Frd Pfefler Is coufideut that they will improve their position and elose tb season pretty well up the scale.

"Our tram is a good ores now," said Captain Pfeffer in Taa Raoc'iata office lat night, "line or two positions might be bettered and we could use another pitcher to an advantage, but, on th whole, wear up to League eali-hrr. We are tail enders not because wa hav played the worst ball ill th League, but because were as good as left at the post when ths season opened- "In what way "Well, our team was organized in hurry. Jt was put together in thirty days. Then, when the season opened, had no park to play on. had to go out and busha hack arouud and play all of our games away from home.

You know that playing on foreign grounds isn't like being on your own asb-heap. were bound to get a shade the worst of it. Finally, when we got in the twelve hole tlis umpires began to get in thsir work. "it is a cinch that a tail-end team is given -Jie short end of it all the time by umpires. I know it is an old snd stale cry tn kick against tbs umpire, but if eter a team was treated siiahoily by that ofhetai the Louisville hav been this season.

1 eaa go lek and piek out at least twenty games that were taken away from ua simply because we got the worst of the umpiring. Now, take ten game off our tnst-gsm column and putthem on ourts on-game column and it would make considerable difference in our stauding. But it is no use to growl. It is the cruel fate of a tail-ender. Wear playing splendid Sail snd we ar bound to improve oux posiuon if we keep it "Row Is Gladiator Browning playinr "Great.

ia getting two and three hits right along, and I don't know of a bigger favorite any-ahere. No mutter where we go the Gladiator ts purs of a hand from the patrons of the game. It Is the same everywhere, lie takes more interest in base-hall than any player 1 ever knew. Morning, iiiron and night rele think of nothing else. inside of his hands are eallused from gnppingthe bat tight so that he can hit th hall hsrd.

Why, I'll bet the Gladiator has 1U0 (oats alhome. ha got them 'tabbed He can get out a ten-year-old or five-year-old or two-year-old or a two days old hat. Be bas anything you want. There isn't a day of his lite that he don't visit a base-hall supply Store and sise up their stnek of bats, and if be sees one to suit him he will buy it." Ths base-ball game yesterday at Maple Avenue Park in Loveland wat largely attended. Tha Miami Kail road boys won ths gams from ths Loveland.

The Lovelsnd's record is fourteen games played, two lost and twelve won. A game wHl be plsyed Kiinmisy at It between Loveland and Enworib Heights. m'gill'8 rare VQBX Cbicaso, July tit Th Brown narrowly missed, a shat-out "to-day. For eight mmngs McGili pitched ball that they, wers utterly unable to hit. In th ninth Anson put la an amateur named Johnson, and though not batted hard he was wild, hit-tine one man and sending two to bases on halls.

Cilesson wo hit hsTdtuxougloat the game, sad was Very poorly supported, iange captured Ibe-erosd by his brilliant fielding, as did Lmgan by catch of bit that looked Ilka sore tbree-latgger. Weather very hot. Attendant lo.zri. Srot: CH1CAOO. Byan.cf....

jahlen, lmngHn, Alison, lb Hehriver, Parrott. M-Gill. ,..4 310 if. 4 1 0 1 1 a 1 a ero.iiM. e.r a Jilt Ctiunw.n.

met) sougart, rf.J 1 4 0 reus, ts 4 oWertren, 1 it rooks, 3h 4 a 0 1 iimn, deason, riiureuge. Johuaou, 4 0 0 Totals Jl X7 11 5 Sll S7 Innings. Chicsgsi itaiiioeo 8t. Louis, oosueeoos 4 Earned Runs Chicago, St. Louis, 1.

Two-Base Bits-byau, Kitueilge. Poitx. yunm. Three-base Hits Langs, Ltingan. Home Run ek-hrlver.

Sauri-hc Hits- Uungan, echnvvr. Gun son, Ryan, Crooks. Stolen Base Usage. Double Plays I'arrott. Liahien.

Anson. Struck tiut By McOiil, 1: by Gleaaon. bas OO balls Cut MoGill. off tileasoa. off Johnsoa.it.

Hit With Ball-Shugart. luus L'uplis McQllald. imp GAMES. srcciAt sawaTtm To raa nquisra- Pt. svsa.

July 1 Ahout sen peopla saw the most xoithig gam of ball of the season ia this rity, at lakeside park. Oils idternoun, the bom team winning from the Ceimas tu tb tenth mnmg. Innings 1 I I 4 i I I HI Ft Waynes. 1 eltl a 11 Celinaa. A eulegggtO Batteries-filahl and Boseker, Waidron aad Tea- r-r.

base iiua-Ft. Wayn. IS; Oettaa, 11. Jarrsr I'mpirw Kyaaw THE GYM3 VQJ. Th Spidsr Ball dob of CokunbU played th Gym- nasiura tctln yesterday at Aha East End Ball Park befbr an audi sites of 7uuv pecpia.

Ths game abounded tn good plays and heavy battag by tha Gymnasium team. Following is th score: Inning. ll4Tt Spiders eieuiveei O) maastum leeeggea HOME ABAOT. Jolianie Ward and Hia Team Back. To Their Aah-Heap sraaat nraratca vs taa astectaaa.

-Ntw loaa, July la The Westers Sjtprase to-night rolM intn the Esst Depot, bringing back to us John Montgomery Ward and hnv fltmu of forty so ms coat ball tossets. Tor owtiooa reasons no proaouacsd fesnviiis marked ths occasion. Ho brass band biarsd "Bsc, tha rsngnstbig Hero Comes," and thers was no snthnststnc to yeu vs tt mi people: Farou spoil tb river aa ezenraioa boat was nt, ana ids rerraiaor starrigaa a song cans over tli water. a ere Come th Booaia V. Ward ookd sideways at Arthur lain sh.

glared at tn airwction of tn szeorstooists. Ths anenl the Su; apertntendent glanced meaninsiv at tha manager a th band brok out with staggi Clrns's All hoes kwjtea 1 vr I im.i ui i i--s-rr si brought with him are UitelrWoking fellows. "Bcmpos Jooss and StaOord am aosah but well knit, while banes is tall and elegant nod onn sasnd urwwKK. UI. rf IT Stwimi, AO anasuon sf eoaielinssa.

1 Uevslaad pnehsr toskad aayrhtag hot a baO otauors sna sons Iron all tnr vs nass nesn aattaa Ths nra thine a.Tj a. ported diasipatioB of aoans of th player on th H. denmcd to story aaamsiWvoa faise-hood, aad Arthur Bell was aojva an warm over th obrvety sum the day they sosned set 6iants' aagnardnttt to an those o. sMriNua me of 'iMrwsi awwoaisn THE EXQUtnEIls, CINCINNATI, 3INDAT, JULY 17, 1893. Bsss bail ash.

and htUmntss shnt lh oeoeial would do well to look sfter hts own seam. Tha Ixaaseniia newmpoper hsvw bad spicy eiippsags of sa episooe lr.Ji Iua .1 fanrw.w "ovrg the Kbme- ra Cntenvasu. Tbres mesa here of tha twvibkiea H1.nl miHmm policemen slaved star pans In tits snsrter. was unposs.ote to learn front tbs New Yorka to- 11 aao l.T havs besn urn thesr wsikiag papers, sad Wacd nays IS sr. possita Utsrs wm tie Srhmnt v.H tm etsa rme Clnh aglSs League, and it ta prubatay unoW sort of eoodi-toxisl release that srd can base him benever as makes a eaO far htm.

He has not lost Butn snwrely ia tttsitl'l eft' mis ss. sJttesnrh be deriares tnasa ia 11 I st I. fl h.aiii ovlensra sdltk Intetfets with omfurm good work. At to tbs other pitrhass, hsy srs to be pat through a eossswiiuve trial. kusis.

of eottrse. will kept; bat Ward wsats three other astraer beside hrm. snd will keep thoe who mak th bst iSssieg. Resardmg tha aoota-ern Gssus D.a-aera Pettr. MoC'tooush and sto- Ginntty tba Sew Verbs only claimed their 1 no aa iunu hboa hiktd u.

aaa ra, uiesr rraaaa iLatraarlubeaa yunrp in sad My toeir rrnotn. Plusburw's etaim to Metotonah at sli rirfit. and Piusburg's etsim to MeCoioogb w) all rig 1 lersiaad ha.1 ths "einim si 1 ices' right soon Cen- ter-rieider atari ord: hut a ws money that talked. By th way. Arthur Bell and ths other player back ward bp with ths seruo tasA rtarjord playing nil espttrr taa patrons st tones.

His aa throwing ar as to sayutuig at Ihs f.mgns son Ward tua si five rmlcaers aniler ooitf hs has tuv five eatcbers under 000 MeJgahon can bs hardly eoctntod so this, ss the chinnes of bit piaying agsan that seats ars naosr lain. Ua aignt Ward said bs would not release any of the eat, bars, and wbea asked spoeifiesjly about Mike Keity replied thst a meant to keep ths hug. Hs minks thst Kelly is still capable of playing good ball when be gets Into good condition. It 1 just poesibto that Um tJirertora of ihs elub no not share tf) is opiums, but tb manager saye bs was given furl chars, and be asy be does not beilev Uiere will be any mtorfereacs with bun en that point. Regarding tbs story that hs was to bs as-posed.

Ward said wa on a par with other stones which had beea circulated to injur bun. Hs very justly said be could not imagine bow newspapers would print scuff which wss so oovtoosly false ea ths tee of It. "Never mind. Jobs. said tha young man who had given eredenee to the story, ws will set yoo all right before the public." but 1 don waut 10 be set right, rejoined Ward.

"Just let rue he kept to manage the tram and leave tl.Kttt. This setting wrong nnd then setting toe right is just what Is doing tow mischief. I am doing my best for the teato. and as niaa ean do better, lam't kep harmng at tb management rtgltt along. Ian outbelder makee an error that loses the (stst h'ni gt lb blame of it.

If an infielder let to runs by his errors aenvw him, hut don't charge every defeat to ths maosgement. srd a terse reply to a question shy tha team did not win more games in the West was: "tuvsaus ws played poor hall." But bs sooo dissolved, and the stories 0 nnipiree and hsrd; luck New Yorkers are familiar with wera aamra told, lie let the Cleve land do most aaythiag tny hked ia order to hav the game postponed by rain. McLaughlin ttao gat the elub considerably the worst of it. Ward acknowledged, however, that the team had been batting too iigldly th part two weeks to ww games, and ouoid not aeoouat tor tha tailing off. There is no truth in the report thst Ward is to put Eddie Burke.

00 the bench lor poor battuigand piay Ittvit ia the outfield, putting aetdsr va third bag. He says hs nsver contemplated aueb aehsnge. Waru has not heard anything of Kaeier's dissstis-faction at not being played steadily on the team. "He's young, ambitious player, however," said Wsni. "and may bars that feeling, bnt bs has never said an Ui lag to me about being ihseansfied TALKS SHOP.

Umpire BIcQnaid. Haa a Few Word to Say. srarfgU. wtMPkrcm to turn Mwtm. tot.

Locus M.U., July IS. Jack MiVaitiy Um tun-plrtt, tat oa UxA thU aftentoou tryiog miM a brtem with a tttn, and as ha talked hop. MWaihtDgtoo nd BaUtiuwre ar alfoui tha moat dia aftreable and bot.uQ, New Tork. Chicago and brookljn tha Dicent citiaa to a tup ire a game in, be aid. "Now, whan I ar that Waabinpton and Baltimore are tba tuoat d.Mrw--aU 1 Jvnl waikt any on? to think that an umpire ia- vt in any danger from tha cranka.

That all rt The bun in rhese two town ara extremely enthushiatu'. MW-cially during a uloae and exciting gam. Louring a eou Ut of thta kind an umpire ia railed uputi to render nuineroua chra doiaiona( and friiueuuy it looki as if be haa given one ur the other club a little the worst of uiaura. Now, when tt Uxke if the home team tha victim, theae Battimora and Washington fite' can inaka more noise than any of the cr'li on the rttat of the circuit. Thia kind of an attack liable lo rattle a n-wconier.

kx.it iooat of the tnfi now umpiring tW tha Leagn have been in tha bun inent aeveral ycara and have about become familiar with and laed to turn treatment We take it for granted and go along with our bui-neaa without eTt-r paying any attention to it. The 6c. Louis. Cincinnati, neveland and Pittahurg crowd make conttilerable noise and occasionally roat and tuake liis miserable for an a nipt re, aud, of cours-, we have no other recoorar but lo euutd it. The Sunday crowds here and at Clnciatwtf are the worst em-ountered any whT althongh in a game hke the one of yetrterday our det'iaions are always severely commeBTMtJ apon br trie audienr'e when dieadvantauetrut to the home' tenm.

In N-w York, Hr'Hklii, and CfiK-ago llie crowds are not so prejudiced. They want to aee the home team win, but not unleas they can do eo on the merit of the fain. Philadelphia fans are not liberal minded, hey want to see Harry Wright's boy win and are not particular how uey do su. "iAmTiue is the mido way, and once, a while a punoay crowa or tveniucky entnufliast win noiier long and load when they think the Ookmels have not been given square treatmcui. umpires, however, very rarely let our prejudice get the best of un, and it make hut little difference to us who wins.

The make a mistake when they think we are giving any club theVea the umpiring intentionally. bat reetvon ha an umpire to do eo? He is not gointt to improve hie a-ajiding by it, and olub nmi(nate) a.ad managers are nt bribing men who are in their employ. ir: we umpires go right along and decide to the best of our ability. Cf coure, make mistake, la there a human being in exiatenca that doea nott HASHYILLE CLUB TO BE SOLD. fractal MtraTca TS rag ssertaaa.

fstaviLti, July 18. The sals of th Nashville Ball Club wUl bs contommated Thursday. Ths proposed purehssers ars unknown. PRAYED That His Victims Might Recover Thomas Kelly, the Middletown Murderer, Grows Penitent Sullen-berger Will Die. traciAt msrsrca to ras asoFtasa.

MiOhLgTowx, Omo.July 16. Th la city averted the odious stain of a lynching bee. but it aa by the narrowest chance. Thomas Kelly, the young fiend, is still confined in the Jail here, as the eicltement has subsided, and the officers think his removal to Hamilton is not necessary. Of his two victims Riley will doubtless pnll through, but Bullenberger, the old hermit, can not live, It is only the old man's wonderful powers of vitality that have kept him alive this long.

is skull i fractured, and the knife wounds are militating against the skillful work of the physicians. He lies at the City Hotel In a semi-conscious condition and his demise is hourly expected. Kelly is penitent, and with the recovery from his maudlin condition, realizes the gravity of his deed. He is an object of deserving pity, as he spends his time for the major part invoking heavenly help to pull hia victims through and spare him the stigma of a murder. Kelly's parents are highly respectable peo ple, being in possession of quite a good deal of property in the Third Ward.

They have been prematurely grayed, however, by the recreant lives of their two sons, known as Bummer and Midget. The former was the chief actor in the bloody affray of Saturday night, whie Midget is a worthless bum, and carries a policeman's bullet in the back of his head. James Pieraon once shot him while resisting arrest. In the event of Captain Sullenberger's death. which is inevitable, it ia hoped that the veil of mystery environing hi life will be raised, as little ts known of him bevond that lie Is a survivor of the late war and haa lived the life of a recluse for many years.

Phillip Sullen berger, a young man from Piqua. Ohio, came here this evening. lie claims to be a nephew of the dying man. He reau 01 nis unciua awiui condition in THg Esorikka thia mornine ami hastened ts his lie ia almost heart-broken over tha sad affair. A GREAT SUBPRISE Wan the Announcement of Colonel BrecUnridgfe'a hmsTejotea area ras Bsemaen.

Louisviug July 16. Tha announce ment of the approaching marriage of Congressman Breckinridge to sfrs. Louise Wing, caused great surprise here. Although the en gagement of the eloquent statesman to Hiss Mary Pollard Breckinridge was recently de nied with some emphasis, still there remained a belief tn society circles that tha rumor contained much troth. Kuns but those very intimate with the family ever suspected that Mrs.

Wins was the favored one. Miss Pollard is now at White Sulphur Springs, W. the guest for the summer of Senator Jue Blackburn and family. i A prominent lady at whose residence In Lexington Miss Pollard remained for stilts a while, received a letter from her two weeks ago, in wiuca Jiise roiiara not only confirmed me report 01 ner engagement to the Ken tuckv Cona-Tgassnan. but added in hat aocom- pat lieu oy nun ana expected lo visit the World's Fair early In fall.

Of course. Miss Pollard has not been heard from since MCted the announcement of the Colonel's engage- ment to Mrs. wins. IN MAD RIVER The Remain or the Mlashu Mast Were Fommd 8nmteraLB, Oato, July if. The rwxnatea of Claud Port-mean, aged 17, war found floating tn Mad River this afternoon.

Be disappeared Thursday evening- waa still draased when found, and it ia rwrtored ba either suicided er met with foal pure, although no mark ef violence were found oa th body, which was blotrted- He was a cripple and was last seen alone Thursday- evening, and had been de-pritatd tram il ma for aoaua weak. roB THE smcxxBa nastrait Prsa lraa. Har Henry, have yoa dacided shall tpond tha BommsTT whar we Hint Bo, dsnrt bat I'm looking ever tb rmmmsT Tvaort aresuiars, and think I'll ant throogh wua most uiUieia by Kovamhec. I STAKES UpatWasMngtoi Park TheBigMeetingWil Close This Week. CrorhetMitcliell Figit May Be at New Orleas.

Uorses That Will Be Sat Oakley, Orer Tie Latest Gossip About jorses and Honean Other Msten of Iiterest saaciat xsrsrew ts van natrrsta. sKaso.Iu.JuJy sill ths last wMk atgtsn fsarsB7asaaithtosson-ry. tha aHMdsans baa dwarfed any Bring evar known tlua eoontry, so to racing has been eaiionaly highelaat. Ted.y thMaide fssskes. inrhrss-yearida.

will bs rua on. It should crodte a good race; Afrteog ttVHMt ellethie I.f,,. Irapod. tMSisod.jnd Malt larstaad. Mid- Mtenaei.

rvro. iJT. iT1ru tu-vtep "tsks. for two-year, olds, half a mils, la oa th card. Atorif the 1 ril Ptrathr-il.

Osra fta'oVT V.rLU ilT 'rJ ar cnaritv. H. Jr His Uiiralif Norfolk. Pat, tseorgs Beck, hirtuoa and Codnr Pat, tieorgs' The fkMnW. i a MR Dir Mill forthree-yrar-nlds.

ls down for Thjrsday. eligiWo are Lois A.Iiucat. Jos Mur-5 Jrti. Morello, lenry Touiig. Al-drlfi.

Mid Marion, at. Croii Helen JticTiols, Cbarmion, istreveia, Uifturd, Fxilio and Boo yon rrtdey the Lakeview Handicap, or two-yssr-olds, threquarters of a mils, will be ran off. In are 8tra hrol. Llttls Ohrut. Clara ToH7r.

I tma isiuls Key, hv El Kaeta Anito an, Flirtation. baturday w.Q winveaa renewal of Uie Columbus winner or Uis big ran naturdsy. seems alX'tiored fa thsweishla ifm ill nnnn.l. to lis 'unds bruiga bis weight lOTintllM 1 BL 111. and her rsc hamrdav shows tiat sh ts hst tsseov- ering ber form of last ysar.

Ras 8, who ran third to her yesterday, has Ihs same seight, IIS pounds, and, boiling her aj. she eeruinly hold Rudolph safe, as he has mn on o- OAKLET Horaea That WiU Be Taken From' Lsv- touia To Oakley. -There are at pre-nt over Mo race horses at La. tenia, and nearly every one of them will bs brought ovr to uaai.y to take part in tbs meeting which open thr on week Iron next Saturday. A rspressntnttvo of ths asw elub hi now la Chicago souring horsM.

Ba haa vtsttsd ths Waabioatun sad Hawthorne tracks and offered Inducements to have ownrs sliin hr in.tA.,1 nt Tk. chance are that the new club will hav mora dorse, tur us initial meeting than a will bs able to accommodate. It has not yet heea definitely decided, who will fill th i position of starter at the new track. Tha names of Joha Jterrill, formerly ssaistanl to Starter hherl- i illuuua, tb veteran horseman, and Jack China hav been mentioned prominently la connection with th pLaoe, but no decision bas yet By the end of the week the new grand stand will as approaching completion. It will be ready for occupancy by Uis first of next week.

Many of ths book-makers who did Nisinest at Latoiiia. but who rentseo to pay rrnnk Knew ISO per day for th privilege of ntaauig Doom at Wasbiogtott Park. nave signified thoir mtentioo of putting up thsir llatet at tiakley. ThS Oaklev traak HmM heM mm hut stretch snd is now commodious enough to permit ths largest kind of tteldt to be started for races at any distanoa. It is a full mils track and can ba easily cnangea from a trotting track to a rutuuni One week from nest sutnrrta.

tk. hn.rlM all the horses to tb post tor ths Bnt naming raos BUM dusisj. The following a list of the horses now at La- tonia mat win ne taaen to ualtley: Ireland Bros. wu, run nve ana prooaray more, ine nv an- Bounced to start 1 craft. Grata fiaalsy and Bob Neely.

Hume shay poop." oruce. Mollis uray and an-bther; W. P. Magrane, with Is-srest, Fam and t-es-v uristr win run ineninen ana si. sn ii in 1,1 mi, i luut three others; Iiud Allen will start Frontman.

Trenton. Mary Crigler and saddle Bags; WestlevFiel.lt witi start nine, Isaac alurpby four; J. li. Greener will start The Reaper and Ave or six others; Mot'sue Austin, four; Csaewood Btable three: White a Isutoo ttahio. three: Oats Hrnthers.

ir; Sam Wailaoe Will start Caress and Rebufr, mshaw A Vnnelrer will Auompaon wiu ratrt nanusr ana iwuignt. OAKLET BETTUQ PBJYILEQES. Book-Maker W. P. Magrane arrived from Chicago yesterday morning.

Ha cams on to look after th horses he ttill has quartered at Latonia. Hs will start some of his flyers at Oakley, and will no doubt have a hook on at that track. It was currently reported yesterday that Mr. Magrane will make an effort to secure ths belting privileges at th new track. MEDDLER.

It Is a Pity the Great English Race Horse Will Xot Race Here. ramai BitraTca to tag xxgriaaa. Haw Toaa. July M. Tho fixed evnta at Mon mouth this week ars ths Midsummer Handicap, to bo rua to-morrow ths Tyro Stakes, for two-year olds, and tha Stockton, for three-year-olds, Tues day; tb Colleen, for allien, aad tb Haekmtsark Handicap, Wednesday, and tb Harvest Handicap and the Helect Stakes Saturday.

The first fifteen day for which the programme ra made out will end Wednesday, and a new pro gramme, with races to suit tlis present condition of the horses at tlis track, will be tried. The general run of Uis overflight events will be improved greatly by this chsnre. and Increased attendance will undoubtedly follow the larger fields. it is not generally Knows mat a. r.

vtaioott, resident of the Monmouth Park Atsociation. verv nearly bought the great English thre-Tear-old, Meddler, Whan Walcott wa abroad last spring he ssw Meddler, and was much impressed with his appearance. He asked a number of racing men what Meddler would tell for, aad they told him that he would hardly fetch mors than Ia.OuU. Mr. Walcott authorised hit English agent to bid $40,0 K) for the colt, never doubting that ho would got him.

Mr. Forbes unvxpectsdiy dropped ta and second ths Snxe for alcott, if hs had bought Med-ler, venuld have raced htm here, and would hare given Americans a gooa ensnce see wnnt really uij iirh class tnalisn tnorouan-bred can do. The English hortet now here are onlv a mediocr lot. The Morria yearlings, which were very carefully selected, have all turned eat badly and have been reneatedlv beaten bv the most ordlnsrvof our 4mer. lean nrea iwo-year-oiae.

ataouier am amvc here ta a seek or two, and turfmen will be given an opportunity of teeing a hat was said to hsve been ''the handsomest snd beat three -veer -old tn England." It is a great pity that Mr. Forbes could not have been induced to race his great horse here. August Beta oot haa inherited all of his dfirtn-guiahed father's love of horses. Whan his stable was la bad luck early ra the season ha bora hi losses very philosophically. "If 1 can pay my forfeit it's ail I ask." hs said.

1 am not faoing aa a business." The late August Delurunt bad a real affection fur his horses. "When on of his Beta was sick. said Starter Rnwe (lie other day, would auger a much as the horse. Mot than once I bar seen him err over them, tsnvn on th farm to Kentucky he has on of bis horses buried with bssdstons snd footsuvne to msrk bis grave. It is great pleasure to aots tho recent success of the Belmont colors.

Ths Americsa turf Beads tnor men who arc not "racing at a basinets. James B. Keens and hia son Pexhall wftl nrohahl end the season with th greatest sum ever earned by a racing stabis In this country to their credit, lules an accident happens they look to bold both th Junior Champion and Futurity safe. In th junior Champion they have ijcauno, Hyderabad. El Telegrafo and Hornpipe all entered, and aa thers ars en pettaiuee ar allowances in pria seems to bs within thsir grasp.

As for tb futurity it would not surprw tnrtmea if th Keen cults ran on two. With these two stakes and with ths ttahie's Chicago winnings the Kene will snd ths siastn nearly gxuusju richer than they began it A TRADE For Tatmbiea nnd Peter tb Great. SrscLU. BiraTCB.T eaa traavutsa. Caicaoo, lu, July la curious story Is in eirea-laUon about th Washington Park track to ths effect thst Chris Smith, who baa been negotiating for Peter the Great, has made a agoposlttoa to Chart is Boots Involving th transfer at Te Tambten aad Maid Marion.

Boots admits that Johnny Htjftnaa mad a trading proposition, but declined ts give Its terms. If sot old this we a Fetor tbs brent will a abioned East- He will probnbt ibton go to fearstoga, but may he shipped to Brighton Bench. Billy Lakeland having advised mat hs a taken to tns porta. It likely will figure tn font two-year-old stakes and handicap at toner Itiand, Brooklyn ri Park this fall. Ttte I'DHme ftahlew-iU br isiaoa- nrooKivn ana Mor al will be shipped to Saratoga Thursday.

Flirtatien will probably start in tns uiestssp otssss im.ssubj. A $4,000 COUP 01 RUDOLPH. The Hankins utusd saChkage silitsullj sands a lortxntoonlrtwtolph'svttJtoiTtanw sap tsss rday, bnt they did sot take th greater share of tbm wlaainga wot ef tbs stag at Waattiac-tea Park. Mr. Hankies had T'pmsaistivss ataying ths coit ta nearly every Western pool -room.

At East Lotas threw window of tho foreign book were set aaida lbs ths raoenuon sf bats aa tn. PtillBni bus Bandimp. and evsn una aumner did not appear su lent so aiuuinnsM. wis nestres ss several loonsiaS snthnstssns Beoara, so grass wss nlanss on the raca. Moreilo and TiiT.iiilsea lbs ebotees of tb leenl talent, while a fee sett want at an lampngntsr ana vnna.

tSSWUESS IB w. nw. front on wmdow fa th crack on BodolDh. This aaa maa who asset ar, placing (idb at a rcpeatod aatil had wa oer tb tnvs- fl.uoe placed. Artec tns race wss over tb says-tenon stranger cashed ia hts tteket tor ft, 000, snd whiis having taa ajimtnt eotnMsd om to hint ha waa aa oresctoi acatiaarst.

nrwty. eseiiand at give but una, but said wa froes Chisago, and i unsi una wiin naaaina a ta. ben nsksa cam. ts St. Lou is to play Rodalph hs said: whrbacam Bid Set th.

VbWSSbTV aSS t. CI. There ars shows tony -fir 'aareessvsrs' tmat to ntxt books tosus, but tf won ha a on ons sf uiexs o. woum nut mis. noaw runs tne majority mi Uve books, snd ofeotia.

tb wilyFraivk haao'ttoo ataoa tnoasy ts toaa ngut aow. a atsrsissa eJastsd ts ntsrv ths hoes silooss- i wee sews here to tsvtnrtow. km. aad ssaer ssten twasa rssss are psayed." la twUIl tlha Cawp4oa Tase.TejaasOd. rataaa stsesrea on vaa CwTcasn.

ls Jvdy MHt ou of tb wtsmidnyCiil has Hsndksp lillsawsr. Mav stahto. bad bought Msrls, bwfcr tnrdsy-s me. for ts ona. with ins ewndluon that ah etas was his if the son cf and Onse woa a.

Tba sots wns tn Van seas' stabis to-day. an tbs aratner was there, sad emist bs atnnn. BVn oo pLsyad a hsndrwd weight of asoney ile reito ftsrerdey. snd to siery mas thst lBriea a is agetiU set ssw.s on tne son wat As ra- Morado not hroksa don. aa was faarsd antardas Bight.

Bs has a brotsd light tbsraidsr sarnt, a alight nhratisa tatalrS tor-panern JO tot. sad a sinned ams, bat aw less ars all right: Be i reeding wrl sod soay stul bs sied as the ehampvoo tbrsse-rear -eld. Thar at a Bwwa- fstss taat no was as natron. AT LA8T HE FICIED TM. Coknvel Una Knright.th awninl oasaisr at ths abnrhsB Pool-rciins.

at Osvnsglo. at Jwst now tax roodeet naaa ia local tperuag tircts. Cnnrsl haa bad assay year sf varied experience with ths baag-tailt. and hs anil frequently "pleasd" In rnuwr of grtil svwnis. but toore rreajuentiy has failed to do so.

in fact. Lame a nslttonS ar ssiseifcoos at know him hss ihlsncrwd that ily he written on towTr. be Coots general iy etippereo rr tnooe wns anew aim bsss. snd tt bas been confidentially wbtsnerwd that hi knowledge of 'form' eonld easily be written on imn. un nsmrasy, nowvwr.

a sotweo evervbndv. not exeentins himssli. ar call ins rrs Ooiomowtn Handtoan en. two. BttdolBh tod To he will ass th wtaaiags htasaraU Ti.it to ths World's Fair la tit aval fiuur.

That is why vaaM at happy. Ba yd OS's Tip. Ki7-Su. aad Mvdnlahl. Jalioa aad Bsosland wirnej? aOw sWws)sas)SsB Flut and Ksntigwrnt.

Boiler aad Istrssri. Advertiner Tipav tiwfargTlls and Whits Eoe Cnrtua aad MldaigtL Baceland sad Surre Estes. Reckon aad OtonsnilL rurt aad aeobgerna- Presa Tipa. KmgstoaarrfChes. pinks.

Csetas aad Midnight, Mary (Hon and Baceland. etroooo and Ajax. Pltrt aad Koaltgsrnn. stollsr aad Marigold. JOTJBjsAL TIPS.

Kiagstoa and Topgallant. Arrinery aad Midbigit nacsisna ans sorvs asies. 1 1 biuI flmUBBiilia. longirrsst sad DEMP8ET-SMITH. Tom OHorarke Haa aa Cnknosra To Pat Ahrainst the Latter.

scut start tea to rax saestxa. Nsw Toaa. July 1 If tb tirrpaey-8mith battls should thU through altogether, and tb prospects for tnch a finals seem probable. "Mysterious' Billy" 111 fed no difficulty ta ftading another man to take tba sx-niiddls-weigkt champion' place. Too CRonrks haa aa "unknown" whom ba la willing to ba-k for fl.uoe gainst grmth.

aad ha trill allow tha latter to select th. battle-ground. "1 am aura my man could defeat Dempsey," said Dixon manager to-aight, "but I shall not challenge him. Jack has already duo enough fighting, and I for one would be sorry to see him enter the ring again. As for f-ronh he is beyond doubt a strong, robust fellow, but my roan lays away over him lo point of I am willing to wsger l.uoo ean beat Smith, aad a for purt we will bs atis-fted with any sum the Bostomaa sees fit to 'io yoo propose putting V.

aleott against so much hB.n.. Tun. he replied, with smile, "1 wont ay just now who tbs man is. Walttt is a great lit tle fellow. Ha may or may not the 'unknown' 1 br, Nul, in dmitb.

George Ihxoa wiU start traiuiut to-utorrow bis 1 1 II'- ISUJV 1 1 1JUUI. I in. BUk 1 I BM.VU Boulevard Hotel. Johnny uritnn ts still eoasiaareo sooaurswtng Card ntr tn toiummsn t-itio. crsiauey wimt rk yesterday that hia original proposition to O'Rou gtve fin uuu tor This is (l.oou i ciiou ana t.rirnn sttu noius gooa.

unt than wa tad fur Dixon aad Thompson, the US-pound nharopion of Scotland; Jack clavin, Paddy's brother, AI Oilea, amateur cliampion oartmaa oi Australia, anu duiv Laglish, Thompson's backer, arrived from England to -night on the dervia. The Scotchman dues not coins over to fight, but ta look the country over, flavin, however, it open to tackle any man In ths United Stales at 1st pounds, bar Jos Choyuitku BEV 0ELEA3? 3 Mar Gat the trbett-Mltchell Fight After AIL trscux BtsraTca to tas xaariaxa. Caicaoo. Ill, July IS. Dick Booh.

Jack Me- auliff' backer, who ba been ia the city for some tima, refuses to oommtt himself oa th subysct of tbs location of ths MitohsU-Corbett tight. It may seem sarangs to many that Rochs should bs tn position to knew anything about tho matter, but ia nevertheless. The location of the fight Just aow remains with Mitchell. Corbett does not seem to know whey be wants to fight and hat left the matter entirely ia Mitchell's hands. The latter usually know wbat he wants, and if Rochs would apeak out ha oould throw some light on the subject, MeAulitle la wrth Mitchell, and jacAunrre nas a grievance against tne yowj haa Island Club bs will prob oai ibty this ODDortuaitv to tousre marters.

nocne mumstea a. uis vtaenioa. ton Park Track yesterday that Mitchell would never flvht at Oonev Island sianu. If that be to the mill ma; Th. C'tJ 1 1 1.1.

i Vi ye take plncaat New Club ia not an absolute fixture. It is bailt in sand, actually aad fignrativo. 1. athleuc cluba which ow their life either to technn-alily in the law or a liberal construction the statutes by those paid to be more strict, may be a healthy corporation to-day and to-morrow a memory. A great dial, can happen to th Columbian Club between bow and lleoemher.

Phonld it go by th. feviard th fiunoaa trass mav tnrn to Mew Orleans. It has been demonstrated that a fight can brought off there, and that absoinr tatr play ean oe ruaraa tend. Mitchell know this as well aa anybody. A CHEAP FIGHT la Ue Way the Smith-Young Corbett Mlllls Sized Vp.

trscisfc BisrsTca to ras sagiitaaa. CaiCAeo, July IS. If Bolly Smith's party wise it will keep him well away from Johnny Griffin in tb future, Gam and though Bmith is victory over Qriffm was more a fluke than Le- Dlancne aeieat ot daca awuipwey, wuevi a luvay pivot rot" latd the ftonoereu uneoosutoueon the Door. liespiti cidedly te the protestations of his party, he was de- erosirr. ana tns ounce tnat lanilea tvrimn 4rohuMv the last sood one nnuth had left in him.

Urifhn must have been crasy to tak ths chance he did. Th next tight of ths Columbian Club tat tot July 31 Is a Joke. After the Burns-Napier fight its offieers announced that the sJub had witnessed the last "cheap" ever to be given in its arena. If this Burns and Napier fight was "cheap, what can the Hmith snd "ioung" CorbeU mill bs called? It might be tolerated as a side-show, but aa the event of an evening it tt a huge fare. It is in tacit tights aa met was men ars killed.

On rarely bear of a nrt-eiaas fighter being badly hurt tns ring, i ne wreggamsrstsoa ngnt w.ll. (rreemms bas all of the advanlase promise w.ll. in reach, and. With an acknowledged good left hand, tnay keep the Australian al a distaoc. If be son he will win, as crsedon Bas not rang eaougn to do anything with Oreggains except at half-arm fighting.

He took a though he might be a rough customer st tn-Hghung. and tf he aan gat past dreg. tan hand may win in snort nraar. taa agm promise to be a fast and selennfie one. JACI mWIFS 0HALLE5QE.

Jsck Kirwin, of Lima, has had a deposit at ia the bands of tha aponiag editor of Tax Eaootaaa for some tims. It is in support of ehallong to any 122 -pound maa in this part of ths world. JlmaM O'Conneil who represent. Kirarrs here, called at Taa Esoviaxa offlo last Bight aad said Kir-Bin'achalleng was open fur Miki hotxa, Jimmi Casey, btefflne, of Toledo, or Lsvaek, of Pittsburg, first come, first served. Mow, if any of them mean boslnsss, 1st them cover in oepoait.

nirwin is is dssd seme. I Hs derva to bs acootnmodstod. JAOT DEHT8EY COICCTO EAST. traciAt BsxesTcB ts raw xsarraaa. TacBna.

July ta. ask Dttnpsey win Isave ghis otty aa Tuesday for Bsw Tork la aasst lb diraetor sf ths Coxwy ltlsnd Athli aubtoses tf lory arrangtenstits eatvaot he ojade for a Bght twaea bim and Billy rnnih. Iwmpsey shows of dissipanon, and since his arrival har Friday ossn on a prouacseo. spies. THE TEJ-MILE BACE Between Court steed gtoney' "C-.

knovm! Will Be Ran Wedrjeaday. The tsn-mil rao between Alfred Coart, eg Cov ington, nnd Btoaey's Ks-s port, will bs rua st th Queen Citg Athltttr Club's tirouods ea Spcjag tirov tnnt near Work-teas lane, next Wednesday evening- Court waa at the grounds yeav erday afternoon ptitting th finish ing toacbt to hit training. Although th track was a llttls heavy from ths ram, of SJaterdav. it will aa in sosd au dition by Weonassdsy sf do not rain any more. The grounds hav been put Into good condition this spring.

They have had thorough over-hanling aad are as good aa any athlwie grounds at tne cuy of ovsr dny evening. Aonamuaand half nril. men will also ds ran tns asms vatag. ns races srs open to all amatetrr La this eity snd etegsat Brixes will be awarded to tbs winners. Entrves tor xns no tnsais with Joha a ate at ta grauada op Weoneeday evenin st o'clock.

raoet races will be i riYE 'CYCLISTS TBOH PITTSBTJBsl. Foar of the ITheelmeix BreaJfe the Beo- aTd, nnd Reach fhtoayev USiieafia sTLnaltU Club Chieageaa bk yrtte agaatss paan. Ths hsst rwaord Beavtoas to Hti anaspt fsa ight aad oa kwdfdBya year el taxtarttni arrive at taa Hotsl Paytea a e'elodt ysawrday aAarnoea aad rsgiatsrsd. This point was th designated Cnith. Tbs indicatora rweorded am miles, sa avaiaga of ixs mues ssen asy- trsen was started thsi pMiacawm: W.J Brant.

Gaorga R. sTUonms, C. K. Foster. TCdward Lock and A.

8. Hammer Thy all arriynd tn a bunch xoep Harnxner. who na not oesn neara tt sine tb ouiert left hua Loeka finite nt (hi sto of olamhaa. nana. asaaawananl story, what snsarg.

ea tan aaaa at was that W. A naf thw lskslsnd a I mj wrT been trooMast wrs wns sna r--. "-j hav.an..rre wMisn-raisy. Tn MT ar ts ana anapst- toeas. who nsrf ha tso aoon-is.

dtd asa tarn rowarof t.a am tuo Irs. jLlZl praands and a Miiafrrs Prsut trnitrs) err nTwa let to 14i sosrndt ssd d-d not k-ss wesjbt. Tbamfrosa Waseimg to taa nvmntaias. was foil of sxeiung rcdenw, i as wee kradrred a piioei at iitiaasis By tn cv la stnbs. Th p- separated a Wstasi oy awrntog, a ulaas ana mraaa an-m to me aor-h.

tout ths et.lers took hr ana. Brant and iUmm a-ot twa hoars' rest st iwna ira. --4 so Loeaoepect. wher they ntst Locke, wrva had bes-s gfsres sstles ttsss til 1st sty trats MunSM. Foster asms a tew minate hvto.

aad after a short, tost ths agar. etthoot sac, the rtdsra Bill assad wvoral days ssbWetty. TELPXL'S PAUL laaatta at hirenss beast. frtini at Tsipsl'a Park ysstsrdty eJIsCBaoa ma ttoth ahoet for th K. J.

Ha-key Bn-ctry ehasapiissst i a. Mr. Bene, one of-CrtsraBatt' shettv wwnj tha medal with a tears uf sat a pes-tiots in. Bee ars th scores 1 I 1 I I 1 I rl Tag. isii let list J.Schrsck.

1 I 1 I 1 11 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 I If toss 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tho live Bvgooa tksot sms to a autsrsaa. Wsdrttsaday aftsTBOoa protn- BStxrrnra at ciecixtille. racist BBvatea vs taa tanrtaaa. Oacsartixa. tjtmr, July la-Th Picks wsy Bod aidGojiaobaisiBiaalMtowvwprpart4M big shooting tournament to beheld ta that Buys ths a aad flat hnw.

Th aOaan say th urpn- rnent at open ts marksmen ret nay pars dn ikm MM fa. htmd. A LI th of tbs wtUweweUftirad, and some rin i 1b it til IbbI of th BtOtS will taa part, aad a big crowd tt iuoana tor. rrrT.T) pay. For the T.

M. O. A- Jaalotra. Tha T. M.C.

A. Janiars Add day ts hoshstl to take place on Aagast u. Th Juniors are entering into the evehts with eothustasm, and a graad sa I ht saaSred Tha exercises wUl esror ba tha AsaortartoM Teroiraata. aw 4 'svleram nvenne- Ths fol- lowing events will consutute the progiamms: A ao-yard dash, list-yard dasb. dssh.

yard dasb and asu-yard dash, rub rag rrond pimp, ttnnduig broad Jump, running high jump, running Estep ana jump, putting snot, hiiwwi vault, throwing base-halt, sack race and the edegg-d mo. The puUts is sordtally uvrttod rt. "I th. JununS. 1 tb Colerain avenue slectno ears, andireiuire of eondortoraa to ks-auon of Thsxntia- Moa Bill begin at SJu o'clock.

8VIMUa BACE. Lsssax. July It Th Americaa ehampioa winv- mer. McCosker. detrsted nay th s-champioo Enalkth awnuasr.

Plnne. at Black root. Tns match wss far gaoa a aida. McCosker haa bs challenged bv Uis English a mutter. huMal, to rao one nut nor a side.

YOU'LL KEEP COOL If You Think A boat What Waa Golnc Od a Few Month Ago. Mayor Mosby Issued an order last evening to the police that they tpust notify the residents on their beau to clean off the snow from their sidewalks at once. Bouie of the streets In the West End are almost impassable. IKsuLTaa, January l. Word was received last evening by telephone at Central Police Btatluu that a woman was lying prostrate at the corner ot Third street and Kggleaton avenue.

A patrol was sent dnwn there ana It was Mumi mat ana was Mary Moriarity. She Is in old tinier and ls well known tn the twiltrs. Don examlnfl tiou It waa found that she was dead. Blie liad filled herself full uf wbiskv anfl then lay In the gutter and froze to death. lexitltiaaa, January 2.

The F. P. V. limited, due here last evening at 6:30, was not In at midnight. The heavy snow-storm havg blown down the wires and mmmntilisiiliiti lias rieen tmt off.

A dUiiareh rwetred late last nlsht Bars that the snsiw-stomis are something tarriOc In the mountains. The officials of the road do tHd apprehend any danger. They think that the train has struck a heavy suow-drlft-ln the mountains and is gradually working llaelf through. Eatiuiaaa, January 5. A heavy transfer wagon driven by Thomas McLaughlin broke through the ice on the river yesterday about noon.

Ue was advised not to cross on the Ice, but be was heedless of the advice, ills horses and wagon were saved by the assistance ot several men ou tneiov- itigion Mae. a noat nruw: uic uw miut, so that accidents that kind can not occur again. IfcsooiBia, January The Vine-street cable cars were not running yesterday. Ou account of the severe cold the machinery became clogged, and tber was such a strain on the cable that It broke. Tne cars trill probably be running as usual by to night.

lEsuciara, January 9. A great many bones are tailing on. the slippery stretrts, and numbers ot them have given out on account ot excessive cold. IK ttciaxa, January 0. A large transfer wagon loaded with Ice fourteen Inches thick, cut out of the river, broke down at Vounh and Vine streets and Impeded travel of all kind for an hour.

JL Qiiaxa, January 7. HIS NAME Did Xot Bring the fntveraUy the Amount ot JLacre Expeoted. srsctaa BtarsTca taa xsocrua. IspiASAroLU, July 16. It is quietly whinpered that the friends of Hepauw uiver- gityar much concerned over the future ot that institution.

The Depauw bequest ate not meeting expectations. It is stated that the university eXDerted to like from the lieoauw gift, but that it will tall nearly if not null short. ithin the past two years the trustees nave maae extensive improvements on the hypothesis that the Depauw bequest would reach the sum first named, but hlch lu fact will only run about (treat Inconvenience Is likelv to re sult. Last year the trustee borrowed 1 17, WW Ui tiae uiem over, ana it, is now statea tnat additional loans will have to be made to meet pressing oemanas. There was a good deal of criticism some fears asm when tha time-honored name of Asbnry University wa dropped so that the name of the millionaire Uepauw might be earned down to posterity as a pnii.tntnroptst If it be troe tnai the Ih-patiw bequests are fall Ins an short of ex Delation as now re.

ported, this criticism will be revived with re doubled vigor. BOOH! Eugene Field. Oa aUVrvtooas, whse baby boy haa had a splendid an. And tits. Ilka any monarch oa hia thrown, ia horse's lap.

In some such wise my handkerchief I hold before And oaoOoutly aad quietly I move about the place Then, with a try, I suddenly expose my face to view Aad yoa should bear aim laugh aad crow whse asy "Booh!" ffatnetimes that rascal tries to make beltvrs that 1m ts scared. And, really, whan I first bsgan, ha stand aad stared ana ttarea; Aad then bis ttadcr lip eauvt ut aad tar Char eat it Tin Bttmtna aad ths auras sgrstd it waa a 'aliarns Bat aow what doe (hat sasa woe toddliac. lisping baby do Bat ksngh aad kick his littla baetg whna say "Boobr laogaa and kick hia itttta hMel ia rapturons glss, and then la sbriU. despotic treble bids tns tt all adaer Aad I of sours I do it; tut, a bis progenitor. It 1 such pretty, plttitsit pUy as this that 1 ata fori And tt Is, oh, soak faal and I run sura that I than The ttrxt whta ws ar both too old to play th gaas ef Tioohr WITH A THE He Killed the Female Coartot, Thea Cat Hlmaelt jAcasoa, liisa, July 18.

Henry Eingleton, a colored man servln a Mit term attbapenl- tennary, kuied mm Payne, a lemaJe convict. yesterday, by stabbing ber reoeatedlv with file. He made the attack while the female convicts were gelling water at the cistern. i -Stat Treasurer Bemminrwgy, acoovict. who ls aw a trnsty man and a guard, dia-arTrred hlrn, a they thought, bat be drew a razox and cut his own throat repeatedly, ll wiProoaoiy ota.

deaiouay promptna JEW PTJGILI2TI0 AEEITALS. jTrnr Toar. July 18. Lackle Thorn ptoa. the one awjided-ad-forty-poq nd ehampioa Scotland; Jack Blavln, Paddy Blavln'g broth ert Al O'Dea, amateo cham pkm rf Atutralia, wis suit vitiau, lu'jDipwn i oncaer.

ar lived in thia city on the bervia to-nlirht. eiavin. who acted as spokesman for the part said the Enghh people would like to see Mivchell get lb bieedin'ead knocked Off uni, ootiiuicr iiww, Thompson looks every Inch a fighter. TEE EPITZrUL THUS 1 VKaa Tork Ltslgwr The Dark ne Well, any way, Mr. TewTT.

6Qder aaid thia Tictoriae tyl of dress waa partletjlarty beeorriirig to me, The One Te, hntnlrtmaKa tt a splnosUd dreg to conceal AtItVi. LAW F07. THE PEOPLE i rf AriVfJat cf" Business and Daily. lu8 ln.B ror tarn Tb i Ro itiwnwant ay the eommmniarttang trom lnftutnaUoa I eluded lo tlevot a eolurun to I tvery MotulMT wornta a. aa.

fc. a 1th IM nVfll USCZTVgT fV I and certaluly thre will be no rZ ihls ewa lawyer, stated tjutoitions ahirh reauy "1 wUlbefiTei. Will finiUiU CUUWU I ib i to sum, cases in putea. Tbeta b. no objection to the amnions name, ttut net ii BVtttTU w.ua shoald aleo, to order to be accompanied with the r.

sseMsnr. All arvmmunlcatlona hould be aa- drtsnedt Legal Editor. Kswciaxa offloa. Patent Ai-wlclea. 1 Please state In your papT WBernar ente.

or his assignt ls subfei I Usal tat as IKftis n-r truing ta. "J-v, I nred toodg of hit parent. W. I Kithsr th Stat er tha gaay nfurcs a license if It sses Ou Title la. 1 ntrns a farm.

A creek run! Tnrongn name. iibtalns eontent of A to gelna oD creek on As farm. BaelAwa the bow wuatT Both an offenders gcalnst tha law. I Sapprtssaed SlalL Mctliw. 0too, eplT 11.

li. A and were recently msrrted. the recruiting of hia lyth. takee a 1 "fj; tant titate for a Timttsd period, and st k.tx.eW at a a tesuaTtl lmW ga tlTvAlMirM lti 1 ItTTJ sa, A an This B's reraUvB-whotn she trustf to brll leltors prov read them, wlUinotaing ana iki iuiiswi to receive them, and uever mallini her.lt-'ers to her husband. Are there laws by which they can be prosecuted, and what Is the pen- ty for violating such lawsi ana hoin should comolaint and action be mad before and taken A Coshtakt BaATa.

Too eaa atop ft Instantly. Warn th Post master and present your facta to the United. States District Attorney ot your to the nearest Coiumlsaioner. Baaband and Wife. -a.

rtrfnklntr husband, and be often threatens to knock nie down. If he doe I wih t) have bim ar-red. To whom shall I apply, and wbat will be the penalty for such an act A bLsocaiaxa. fiwrar out a warrant agairtst htm before any Justice of the Peace. The penalty Ul depend i upon the testimony.

Bliramy. Ts it lam fill for a ladv of Ohio or Indiana who has a biesinv coniinilted upon ber tu go by her husband's name, and au he be made support the Chua in sucn cases A AVAAPaB Of tag ftJHtllsst. It is to be presumed from your statement that you have Innocently married a man who was already married. No one will interfere with you if yoo sea nt to continue to carry his name. You may, by civil process, if hs li worth anything, force him to contribute to the support of yourself and any children that nwu tuu u.

Or yon may, by criminal you got by hltn proceee, send him to tho "penitentiary But there should be no effort to compound and blend the two styles of Ia It Black-mall? Is followed bv a woman who Insists that he marry her. refuses. lSh comlnues tj follow. being In buiitare. cannot afford unwelcome notoriety.

To avoid the lame, kept and supported th woman tm two or three different occasions, neither time to ex ceed five months. With the aid of drunken Justice of the Peace, th woman liad a mar riage iicente lasuea lor ana iiena-n. it 1" likely that the taune Justice of the Peace would taae tne siona ana say ne perrormea toe ruttr- rlaice. It Is likelv she has other friends of Ilk repute ho would reuutn who would ttv tnat In trod need her as his wife, bhe has no papers from th court to substantiate her claim. There ls no one to iity there wat a witness vith rnarTlage.

There no marriage, from the fact that the license was never returned for record, tinder Bach clr-I as no mamaae. i na rncurat snow Liiere as rumstam-es, eou Id be convicted of bigamy If he should marry L. L. B. Kven accepting every' word ot your own' statement a absolute truth, it ls a very bad case for you.

You, If Innocent, trotnraltted an almost fatal mistake when you undertook to support her. Your case la too critical for us to pass Judgment upon." Set a good attorney who knows the reputation of the Parties and the sentiment of the community. A Day' Lstbor. A man comes to work in niv shoo at two dollars a day, and when be bas Worked ten hours, 1 order him to work another hour. Can he compel me to pay liba extra for that nour i i.

a. fender Section 4365 of the Revised Statutes of Ohio eight hour constitute a day's labor, in such place aa yours. In the. absence of any speclAc agreement to the contrary. If there waa no aucb specific agreement he may charge you extra for all the time that be worked over eight hours.

DoC Stealing. I know who stole tnr dna. ruiiv tirosectim turn A newer Monday. If the dog was licensed, and yoa bad "naid tax upon it, tlien you may successfully prose cute for larceny either petit or grand, according to the marketable value of theaiilwai. HnebtMid nnd Wife.

Please stste in vonr legal column tf a tvsvra signed with John bmith per art fa for book account charged to John bmith, said note given in settlement of said account, she claim. Ing It made her hnsband nervous, and that nis timiiuoo ait sucn otisineas, she purchasing the grsids in hi? name. Is It a valid otel bald John Smith ia ia poor health. Th wife haa no authority, par ss. to sign the husband's nam to a note Whether he be tick or welL To make the note valid It would have to be proved that he authorized her so to sign it.

Proof that ah had been In the habit, with his Knowledge and consent-of signing similar paper in a similar way, would go tar to sustaining utia note. Gold Coins. Will YOtl kindly answer the followlna In- tne uankers- Magaxlue lor Julw. lenron Page SH in an ofCurmuT.the staietiient ''The tc.uwcr, lniit'riTLinitrtPf Ila. goiatxiiutoittie ivtiueaBiatn, aj-eafuUlegal tender tn-any amount, when of stanrl weights If below standard weight tlwyTrt leg tender at valuatb In proportion to .1..7 "wti tot V1.

"iStll. Al tOlIS IS II1C C4Ute WtlSt nt nave ctistoin Douteomcials to sum a letter on thoM that ar. iiJitt I IheTru it is the duty of the official to ttxmn th. light coin. It i theduty of th8ub-Treoarer to wga toe cow aoa pay yoa whet tt is wvnu.

Aiiatiaaii. SmMSHIP BoeroB, Jnly 16-Arriredi The Pnlaa.i. Hamburg the Pavonla, Liverpool. ngw toaa, jane 10. Arrived: The Bervia.

Liverpool: the Bargondla. MarsefJlea. i t-iTimrooL, July 10. Arrived Th. iau, xsosvoss.

Havb. July 18. Arrived i gogne. New York. The La Bour-j Srw Toaa, July 18-Arrlvedt Th.

tt. Queenstownj Bargaodia. 5aple. 77 amvea Out: La Bourgogne. Hew Tork.

at Havre i Egyptian Monarch, Kew York at umaon. 1 Sighted: The Edam, for Kew Tort, passed Isle of Wight, "7 Sailed from jToreien tkorta tos The Paris. StrarJ. Qutaenal Wi-aat a l1aail.a a tie 1 1 to A TEAS. OP ODD JA1CE3.

tKanaa Ctty Ttoi. fame. Here I a list that tugreets itself at second's thought. Tlmr, nr.7!i77 I 1 ntanOOD liama- .7. man, Pod MTmakT f-1 aSJ maamMamamamaamamamlmm TOL COICE TO FEV YOBI.

xaujt.JuJy lt-The lihrnrw -oii- Ooetttogen br th ivmui iiv.i.i re-reant thU trust ana O'ote. Can sncceaa- or it larceny I ash biASToa. I I ittosnx rnrs Tn 1Jbvary -non tains 7 Distress ia the Stomach tttswswssa trntibleJ mm wm ay i it ml waa ireu. w- heart bnrn and had to careful boat dick headache fteewen t- ly seized tne and coald not ride te tatriage. glirce I nare been bJklng n-od's iarsaparilla all t.u is hanged.

JTdy- tjrvoble no longer bothers ine, I ow trom HoddsCures a tl uu saw. Asrasrts Sgar a gajoed in flh and Maa. a ft. coos, ni- aM4, nil. are pareljr i-s.

ttvu iryiwix. HAMILTON. Howard Had Jaf-Aa tadiaii. 'polta Man's lxaa. Pap BtsrsTm re Tss aaestaaa.

u. July 1 Marguerite, tuo utue w.i.t it Asird. a character re. oaugntw tiding on aorta Bectwu riivrw Mllaa kradiiuanen tnts aivrmouu nuu-smo- 1.1. I 1 a.

that her papa, armed with a big pbtol. wss zoning mamma and her little brother about the bouse. An officer went to the scene ot tho trouble and found the existing state ot affairs even worn than deuiled by Jiargueriter Howard waa parading about tha yard carry. Ing a i British bull -dog revolver, every cHamber of which waa loaded. Bach etep was characterUett by an oath, wftlch effectually; terrorised the immediate vicinity.

The officer, unseen by to apprhjfitiil Sisarn. bW The W-e-dlsturber ia poW lail sleeping oft a wDd-west Jag. eoa llass lat evening mived the wages pf twfweitT toil. ot believing In treat fi.g bis friends Ueorgfj get them up Ht. r.r lLreLl it was a continual round uf Tnrn itaswi wrttt.

Ballroad track. East N.upd frv-tght a several iiunumi lass hen a polloeman Jerke.1 him from the rails, over one ot wn w.tit egs were lying. -Crawford Will have ui uenr-''TonDim. the Pujock lass hose right name In thewlghtHiruiroa SUI it .1" lt llnu.rfii If, uremit ursirw that In oruer to give tvsr Ity she tleaae irom rriM I.av ntuht and then went DM i iii li 11 Li itiwirivs 1 1 auteof llieoppresaivB neat e. clock In the rourt-houee tttwer Mil the uotirs of Igot.

This Detame aonouiiiotui aiiu uu lu. Unifiii i. arose annnea a suit, "'I'lY renident of Indianapolis, and then tiiLii the darkness. to This, however, failed to shield his f-riu trom th ryea ot a vigilant jHulcemaii. who ran hltn in.

To.drtv. in the jtatiun-house. Murphy Is O'arrellnr with seething ataea ot repuWve reptiles, rdnte his arrest the man frutu Iiidlaitopolis missed ihU wear-Ing apparel. In which he claimed to hrve a five-dollar uote. This the landlord of the hotel had to pay.

conseUently he dlor ift a Uk prosecute Murphy if the coats reflet i uponbia bank account. 'Michael Cox is supposed to hav aste.l WiUUm Begun lu tecuritig llllatu Clark a position in the C. B. round house, whltih he Sld Clark planted but tailed to go to work. Regan haa mt yet been arretted.

Jerry Giltnore, a rraldent of Tenth street. Is man of considerable mentis, bu sometimes idulftes in an overdose of aiVuhnllcs. Tt-4y, while under th influence of liquor. Jerry laid himself among the high grass and weeds growing in a field at the east end uf Canal along came a cow who atepped on the unfort vtlilie uuroore waa peacxiuni sieeuina niiat till more neaa. liieuii aof cut an ugly JerigV above the right when dlswverrd liijliead was lying t) Pm1 of clotted blood and Ullrnore waa tuintiy murmuring hia favorite daughter' name.

The patrol uonvayed hliu to Mercy Hospital. POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE. H. J. Haarmeyer, a popular young man in the furniture trade, haa succeeded Kdwln Kemper a business manager and correspoti il-ant at the American Cabinet-Maker and t'p boUterrr.

He will Lave offices lu th B.l- Butnn Building. atisa Pantile Cohen, the popular 11 1 tie sou-brefle, of this eity, has been re-engaged bv Charles Prob man fo. the "Lost Paradle" Company. Miwt Cohen is spending the summer ber with ber parents. Professor Joseph Link will soon render his newly composed cantata.

"The Angel's Voice OntbeMnrrnnrtngHea." at Christ Episcopal Church, Springfield, Ohio. A lolly quartet ot clothing men left for New Tork last night to buy materials for next spring's garment. They are Loui. Goldman, Pan Keif er, Herman Beck man and I. Strieker.

Miss Lucia McCollCdch, a charming young lady of Orlando, Florida, Is being entertained by her cousin. Miss May Lawrence, of ti Myrtle avenue, Walnut Hill. Ur. and Mr. Joseph Earnbaw will leave Uila evening fur Alaska, by way Of the Canadian Pacific Railway, stopping on their return at Banff Hot FpritiKs In the Rocky Mountains, and at the World's fnir In Chicago.

Tltey will home about the middle of Mr. George T. of Cincinnati, after a pleasant week with his wife and children at Wyoming, haa again resumed his trip. George 8. Taylor, formerly a popular clerk at the Burnet House, and later at the Arcade ma mm Hotel, pringfleld, Ohio, has accepted a posl-lt, Uon behind the desk at tba Kmery.

Dr. B. J. Mead, accompanied by his wife. left tb city yeaterday for a pleasure trip in the West and Lake Regions.

Mrs. M. C. Rich and ber daughter May have gone for atrip to Chicago. They Jit rebt- Urea and friend ami the World's Fair.

W00D8DALE. Teeteruay wag enjoyed by thousand of people from Cincinnati and the other cities and town of the Ohio Valley. The fnlted State," Kxptess Company employe and their thou- sands of friend had Jolly time. Next Thyrv VLT" Vlother re letter day in the hi-jory of Wood-dale. It wilHss the eccaslon of the annual outing ot th Catholic Knights of America.

KaiT Saturday will be Odd-fellows' day at Woodsdal. Many prominent speakers will be present, and a great special amuaemchi programme wUl be carried ouu WaiLg visitor to the citr should be in-forroed that the Zoological Garden 1 open erery day In the year, the great night etiter- hl! POpula Ji'norrow tilglit the thirteenth nmsit al fete (tven, with the fations Fred Lampe, the tenor, a. i' Mnlfnllit tittt there v. Ill be arraud and artistic display of fire-work. COULDBT BUY IT.

Wood News.) Guest What a magnificent residenoe that is opposite. Pompous Grand I A veritable palw! I havg been trvina to bnw viw r.u.e yeara. Uuetrt They won't fsell, Infant Terrible Yen. hut the want cash. HE 18 OLDER, TOO.

ICkicago Record.) Bertha What do you find loveable alet that Utile girl? LiiUaiv-Xothing, absolutely nothing. feruk11- nJr you. kias her to at OR. PIERCE'S MEDICINES. Tha' SANT XSOA fE.

I.f1"T eUve the ki. JWrma and Impnrt-ttM-Tbe tnuk nmetv-ntae t2rJ: a-ieatant Pel- 7 "rrjetor- aiLiier fJUnsr. wa-tb when I t. I 1. "7" w-n 9 jw wma pain in -h 1 tbe rtxl, 6i ft 1 money I refuodod.

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