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The Cincinnati Enquirer from Cincinnati, Ohio • Page 2

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THE HTfTOINHATI, SUNDAY, MAIICII 1, 1891. aw i --5 1 i I ivn MV'I'I'I'II I IL wlnntr to tarn the BASE-BALL Tie Association Is Still Grinding Their N-w Contract Fre From tbo Mat-CLa! Agreement. Ccolt Sfralton and Mark Ealdwia Co Ofer the Lragne. Ecj Hollidaj Signed to aa Asaocia-tioa Contract It To Bo Hiped Coapromlao Will BlISetd. XI Joboon InptA Both Local Parka C-tor latattara of UwrMfc A I Johnson, tb Erotherhool base-ball ei.le.tain.

came here yesierday for the Joint grpMJ attending tb iin ol tb Re-lion Committer1 from Hi Association and pafhing up ibe breaks in bis base-ball club. He in a mea-nre audn the work of tne League, ll will remrrrj brrl thai the tld-r organization signed 1-eftr Marr. Pi Bus Holiday in4 Long John Reillv in spit of to fart that tbey ba already ign4 contricta with tbe club which Mr. Johnson represents. Th he land front of th 1st rTolt psid to both psrks yesterday.

He went out to the-old I'nion Ground, which ara no sab ret In the option the promoter of tb- ir.ci'ipati League Inu. Ho lit thereto at rial e-e Hi prospects of the para ft'ted no for -ball pnrf.r the nnini 'i view lht re bail mrrte litm leI -t uf tl.sl Fin-Lev-street I ara ia 1 1 only itnUti.c in -d in th city, i be ul.i Clou Para ircrnitfj a dreary appear- "lit! mTrr-it it five feet of rrkvatr from ti to KimkI in the Ohio. vrnrrran liihr stse pru.ri ri fie di.te rmt spectacular plays that hav txrii there acre at I over thiol. alo tuai Ibe nn i-l Iirf to be moted bark, ml a errat number of rdtier expensive rhaoeesj mint Lclorr I la In any thing lis hapr for a tiall tart; Jutirxin I lnt nialil iiai it a.iul-i luKf at ira.t put oli omrk In niijitin pruiat aa.ni-a l- ta piayrU "i aari-abir ahrn f.a y.rlir.l ihe HiC noati lark. It a tsc-iielit 11.

o. oii'l r- aim bca-atfr, but a pi--in mm ni't l.i ryr. "uo 1 is aitn a Mr. hiwm. i)i(ri out onibcpar aii'i mii.ijih p.Mrd ti.uiii.i Yf iiii-u to Tiny t-al oti.

litre no wtr on any oart I 11 oi. ao'l ii ri.on The mood looWe'l a tra-n a it a it in tbe It 1.1 ton ax tM-n' to btit the lu-cn nt'1 ara in t.p-t..pM.air. At Keoati'a airrn-avi-nu crupurium Jlr. Ji.tii;-.n nn-t Iriiy i-rr. "Weil.

1 a you hava jumped rr.e. aaid and I are yoii6b.ir for (loins it. You i' i 1 Wnr didn't yo i other lio iuiuprU au.l jt "Vrn. ou ili frMiinphdfwrtiiie. 1 tbat a a the 1 save Tuu toa bene-nt.

"Had I air aiiranrr rnrnr from you i l)er a.ioi i ald Lil I. ui'l rrm a -t fT lay until i iird iur it unit it C-t mr for atf rny fr." l'rri-lent Jui.i.avoi ao. Ma-r cl.nttrd I'1-a-jnx 1 1 lor mint i.n-e and per u-u too Lrst cf frirt d-. At 111 Mui- n. alnti" trt.

ba inn 1 Una and i-i'l Mr! iirr iv a iu a vim I't ird 5l i'hr op nod I 10 l.lm. Mr-flirf l.tl.l liim ti at li womd rarr bff riau-d a a-rond c'i'lia iad ba bfn aioa to an tlnnr li tiJ l- Tirrlfclnl Hi" lir-t t.nrar.l the ai aki. and tl.at if it noowii ihaltn cooiriu I li ia 1 I 11 11 omi aouU U- vn.u:. or mad to i iT Wit'i htrn. "it rn'i 'mo ro I mI i yon.

ci "I iia f. .1 ji -l riant l.l( I MW 1 10 avroll't aM 'iad a Ij Mr. Jv' ii-y 1 nnr laia wotinl nn by ii'jliiilr. a atouont a. skiari, ami ll' lli.iar a rit-ta 11 1 arn-ot 10 1 tv no Jolnioii tram MIIvk ii.

fioiii'luy br t-l umi iir a 11 oil p. ay a lb Joi.n-an Irani a loiia aa H.c ium up So "I Mr. JiiNni.i in- cnort a K'M i.ui not r-f nl. n.twnirr lu tiouaa tu luiwuliitn ia-1 I ia.it na to iut mm at toe I uri rit lioU'M- at a itu morning. "Jr.

Jolm.ii t-1 1.1-t 1 110 douul aoout my now. I liar lb ground, and 1 will bar a fil lenm. If tit I-nan baa an "i rn'inni' trn lir I am air io a'n will ta A' ciall. li race lliao 1U t. am til kUiud i toi jtdZi no you expect have on your I will hay and Harrington i'or Jiuilaii.

I i.rfr.i an.i 'oia 11 for 1 it. hrr: ki iy. nrnt t-: nrr.Ktondrartl Friaau. tliir baa: Lm-tl am. aio wito ilotiiday.

liuy uU tliiaiity ia tue STIt ATTON AnilHOW.MXU jama ImlayllTa Ta trk-Mi aiararcw to tm gnilv Pirraaryo. Kt-brosry a. Pril-nt J. rnl-mer O'Neill, the nad of the local club. ti to-day bytelrtrapu tbat ScoliMri-t-ti-B.

the Loui'tili pitclier. and Htr llroan-ina. tne had tinned iitishurg ntracta tnruuab the pruaion of Juy ilrrkrr. ho i at owttctint aa the agent vl to lorai i hif t.r ciub. VN ml tba ciob ry Ilia a'Snins of nine oo-t I tin naa lrom hiia.liplna about lb Crttiaal llln of iniuiy oarty.

tba outnwdrr. 00 liad Inal about color t.i -liool'l oaai ty witnaian I tb nrrwil altaca of any titrnl on tba uiamonl uvii iaoii. 1 i'itioUr I lub liouxl now ra.racll 111 .1 mm. ntrilT.O. mod 1 aid in.

with l.aWm and Maui in r-erve. In raae aianar Haul. .11 tlrri.i carry ll.al many piua.ra. rintu i 1 lai.l 1 c-an 1. 1 11 1 1 1 mill, ttia WANT! A DIVOHCC.

altar MTUaaat Tryiag ta Itraak Away. aractaL arararca ei raa aurjara. Irr. PaVu eoruaryaa. Walter ll.

tVilraot. lef of the bicao National Lraue Jiaae-ball cluO. has broucht suit here aaiunal i la iff. rankie Wilruot. for uivorc.

tb raa Coruina up to-day bfre Ju.lae Bull, on motion i i i akinitn order ol oiirt inai rurtin the dt-lfiidatit an ar in Court in praou aud aniaar the Couio.aint. i urt rrantrd the motion, and art March -M aatii for Mrt V. innot'a ap-praranca. I lie oneu al r.nnplaiut alirara tt.at 10 plaiuul. au'l uiu.iant ar uiar-riruat 111-r.

in Novemorr. vC n. 1 tbat a rry ah' rt lime later, tiurina ti mtrr ol UtX tie uertl her iiirid. 'in ibia ta aJ tfd an anietotrd C.tii'p.aiut. currcinc Mr.

Wilmot witn livinc ajtli t-l-1M Mark aithnul the l. rma.ll of a mar raav lie-ii. air. Wilmut la oowiiviua at Cpukajj aila. Waau.

KCW lOMIUCTlOV. tka AaaoclaUaw roaaaalttae Adopta a X-w lantraet-Tk Atnericaa Aaaociation Corn i 1 1 on and by-Law continued in ea-eaon alt day yesterday at the Burnet llouae. The ootst.taUotr was caret u.ly rryised. fresident L'tuia kramrr. of the Association, asaiatios materially in tli work.

Alt refr-eoc to the National Agreement was ellrgi-nated. and practically Constitution wa iraiiir.l. Lurma tua day Al Jotinaoil arnteo. rom lulvillr. and all of hia Contracts dm bu sent lrom I'iryelaud by u.ise A buiuber ul prorniiieut at- orucit wer cal.ea into cousuilatioii wait dr.

Johnson and toe Ainrricau Asroctation tmiimiiifr iiiffiimins and pas upon the a.taiiy of toa coiitrac ta. 1 he raanit was tba SnitoiiuraOAfut trial ttte conlracia. aa wrll aa a-1 oitjrr A mrriniD Association prrtrrtly valid, anuatlial the cor.tracl-y in 10-rs coutd and would Or lrom plaruia 1111 any other club than tua one Willi wmcb ttiry orisu.aliy Sigurd. 1 ha A Biriuin and 1 Is attorney in ail lli oil. reol totia jiold tbat thrir legal poaition ia It was also con-ciu'lrtl by idc oi irrrn.

aimrprys that ihre aiioulu uiuir.l Iraai acn.O in the dilfvr ut clues to oO.ain iniiinrtioiis asainal all contract juiupc-r the mocoant any tlicut roninirnce any overt e-jt before April sucn ts tf-avins tor tit ix.utM 10 pracnc sua 'taw miu. 11 such time as it would ba naiiii. mry rouid n- report for duty on April ahrii thrir routraru giu. in soy event a. I lunucrt Wilt oe aooui.i on April sum tusy are ro.uirU to rrpurt.

uerv.r Uicy way be iocatad at Ut lime. yaUlag I Kvta-Canst as Ittal. ararlAl. arT-n tvm saactaaa. ('Micaao.

February 51 rresidast A. O. paiUiur. of the local clubs, left hrre at peon to-day for New York to attend the me tins of the League en Turadar. He was non-oota Initial aa to its probable action, except that the Cincinnati Club would be pat on it feet laamrdiataiy.

itugia DuOy left here to-aigbt on bis way to Sprinaa. Anson made him a flattering i'Cr -d-. but he oeclio'd it. au.l left bar Pound by uouiiog wat tue rrsrrs rule. ar.KtHl teUgrasbixl Soden, of Boetoa.

wuiiarawuia Ute parmlauoa 10 iga -H ktl BAVrT to mi iorly only titiJf ron.si'l- tbat ti was tobrriyrn ld to 1 l.n wii-nrtt-r Nr waa snitnl. Itras Iboitaht iJurly ni.H'l .1 a. 1. tl.outrlit ad-' Til. t- art HI nam in a No nangt-r is now that mrlr tb National Aarrrmrni.

it drsrl; p-l I re t--dy inal cf the Milane 1 1 fin I lun, niu o-f 11 hiiiiiiwiin vw prop.r ai rt arsrd lojuiop Pis contract, it refused promptly. cltr la Also Arte C.triU racial, snrit'a Tu Tut ismitta Lr.clsrit.LC. Jebrnary Vl-fiar Ileckrr. unit of the Pittsburg National i-easrueClub. returned from liddltoroiih.

Ky this mori.ing. where be went to arc a re Scott MratPn. the crack Iairl'la pltehrr. Ha lia-i ntrsttoit'e contrari lit M- Pockr': I. ucl.fr bud signed 11 IiUm.

and ilecaer a l.iio 0 adrai.of. 1 1 was a si a if that i'rte rownirg b1 s.znr.t aim Pitl-nura. but he tiriiMrs it. li.ckf cLf'nis 10 -irm a wntl enntracl wiih it in. Oil from Browi.ma's it would s-in that i Iu rmind Uta in toe Aa-ociatloii.

I he Iuiville I lub bas ma.i him a ofrr. Ilrtrr ia ali attr Knr. t. rtarn.ond and HaioUura re siJ-n ihir unooiid.ttouat rrlfa- this murnitig or Mair.at-r I ifCitr leaf tomorrow for 1 liK-iiinati. a here he will rii-.

rtnir to t'tn Maury GatUi.t.U piichrr ol tlt Co.uaibua Cluo. Will llraaa A war. srrrtaa at pat. Tt raa aa.eiassv Nrw Yoix. February 2A-Tboa in position to know claim that lue International liaae-bail Leasueison the poitt of rebellion and wi I Jotu lb American Asociat.oa if in d.

Th IhtrruaTional nieu say that thrir for ipin on thr 3 11 ol ii. i mount. 1 1. minor iraaur cluo rtiv.i no noiire tnan tnnt mrir t.lyrrs bare b-u tamjierrd with, lory point tur aiKuing ol J. a a in uirect oppws.tiou to IhoaUouai Aarrenient.

f. Taa Ilaltrsa lor ralllmora. rrntt tit'rAT. si to raa aaoriaaa. risLTiaots.

February 23. Manager I'amir t'l-iiiciil r-ceivr 1 a trlrsram from Kx-Center-FiviiU-r J'anny Long, dated Mn Francisco. Hut l.e had a.gi vil 1'iu-brr Van llaltrrn. late 1.1 tne I rbo.i tani. lie will rp.rt at once.

Vau iia.trcii coutxaet reaus lor two irji. 4 hart Jshh a Copper. rvrui surirrs to Ta aaoviaaa. Nxw Yoaa. February i'huriry Jones.

wUo was Anifricau Aaso-tialioti uiup.re. on ednaauay last rrceired Ins at 1 oi 111 mrfit on 'a? p-oice of N'ew loia.itud lnv "ol.cot tba lies I. Incrra.rd lis 'rW. srrciaL pisraTi a to Tar SKat'iaaa. LotiviLLf, February S.

At a meeting of stocal.old' rs ll.e IxiUipnl.e Club to-night tue capital stork was inert ed to tX.0,0. Tne old t.r.i of Iiirrct.irs a. rr-elf-trd. watt tm rxc-ption. i-ob i.row 1 and Joiin Uotpt rftirrd and Alsjor H.

Ili-imi and I ten. Kn g-r acre e.ecied. l'sraiussu ru-eiecieu 1 Tes.deau Mark Ititidwla Jaraps. rirrsBrao. I ebrnary 28.

The Pittsburg National Lraaua Club yesterday signed Msrk lad win, thr foiuiubua pitxber. and buat-tou. ot the Louisville. BAS1IALI. bOSSlP.

The bne-bal! problem is no nearer a solution now than it was three months ago. This time last year enthusiasts were sizing up the tram's ensures and the n.anaBf nien was vodini out letters asking the players Pa report for practice. Although thr opening of thr plnyirigst-aion is oniy.l xaceksoir.it is not kiioa ti now aim ill run the local team or trams, what plnsers will battlr for incin-hati. or a hi-tin the tl. i-n ry of the rt rw 1 tee rtt iti the Ano ri-e sn A or boll', or 1..

ill n. Ijtt asoii 1. inciunati w.i almost I lie 01. Iy city in A mere lost was 11. it 111 tiir.

trims and irnulaiiO' 1 ineuli-htal to a l.r-t-clai Thi ar 11 is annul thr oii.y inly that l-in the 110 to Its nn k. 1 1 the hot-bed ol the rebellion, ll Is tlie pivol.ile.lv in the tire Btoutorfa. llotlithe I a clni.ti It. Nl oiily no iht Wat it in tnetr msiit tbat it aid Lave etciUM.e lirrr. lliere you are.

A man who can baurr out the res-lit i a paraeou of wi- I0111 a' Bfur. 1 he I.e-oiuH adhsrent claim they .101. 1 the controlling stock in the iiitiimaii C'liht thai Hie Im'uI piarrswill b- toiind on tin ir tr im, and that the Inriii-na'l 1'ark lea-e is tueir pr pert. Al loo-is (00 tract mint Inu tern I u-naii in rs umi Us thr ieae i tu- rarn in his 111-ide iM-iiet. lie rnithu'ic-aliy claims that 1 1 1 piay A'iutiou 0:0 1 on tne 1 inr.uraii I'ara and have tb -nr olay.is iiii 1.101: 1.111.

1 bts around an.i hil th t'ouria 11 nei es.cry the very last lit '1 re is 1 11 but hat sntes mean just a i.al lliy mi, and unie-s some i.ort of ia pnt'clu .1 up. ibr al eriti uiast ail: be forced vi a linsty har-omi tiiitit. Ilnti. tu be ra-gretletl. I here nt.

hern loo inu. ll hirni a.teD.it. lii tl'nr neaita hii'I a in ir cf for a return of the old-1 inie ll.tft tu e-iiall 1 rtsnizatiKii-I a' iKie d. I Or Lenaue ha no ricot to ui-il on i anti ofey. ao! 1: a.

tion 111 s.Kuiog plavrr uoiji a oi.tr: ct to American savor of it snoul I call a na.t on contract jumping. 1 ha Aiwr.iiri has ul art.d 'Y. biia its ineiii'irrs bad enough provocation to warrant thrni in tiring Alien 1 hur nnn out nody uiial bre cl.r-., 11 a an oi-i -dviaed to Inr Nalimial It is the lull a ark I hones: l.a hal I. and the anou id at om 1 eturn to its protecting log. A eflce svtllenieulal this ulatie aou.d nr atiiaciory to all tru h.ers of lue Kuuia.

i.et us Pave it as soon at poasibie. Thr league talks of ronting the. American As-ctation. horse, foot and drngoon. League ctlicials pretend view the present outlook as insignificant.

Here Is her they are liable to make a mistake. '1 l.a brolhrrhood started in a 1 nnprrientious way and the league ir. at- -I it nit- in; at urt. hy reason ol ovi rfonti her it oe 1 ll ITiw. and in hrouvht ur-on tte.f a sir whiru cot huudreiis ol in no.iar it nni and i-t.

it acted while tne I -rotherl as in infuuev base-b'l wouio he Letter t.e-.ay. IV.th soles nuke concessions m.d irive the publ.c a banre to miera 111 their rl.ainpioiiatiip team, for tcity a.rds Aaoin I an. let ua have peace. Tba New York League Club added another good link to its etroiig chain of pitching ta ant when it rnrd John F.wincnf this city. This 1 tra tne Oothama a magniheent uuilitrt of pitchrrs.

Welch. Ituie. Kerfe. I ranr and Kwinc are har to beat, faptain It in-W a ins: wits in mk Iaoi ihki nlltce --lerday. Itesiavs mar l.n tram will not make a lour Son in.

but art pliiy practice gaiin-s with rolieate, univrr-ity mid La-tern Usuus trains. "I istti s.irry In breach oca urr.Hi. one reason, an I that h. ause had six games a.luie.l lor asliluaton and lailli-niore. 'I here i- 11.

rui iy go.nl aprina a-raliier at both of tnee and It Would have given iisg xtd practice." I ion ou lunik, tbrra will yt be a com-prniin-e' "I bin see how thr A mencan Association ran toes. b.y livr williotH the proiecinui ol toe Nati l.al Asr.ftnent. it is all rig it to taik anout oti. out war is rgiriiive. an1 a ureal inaiiT ol the clubs are not in a pal-It ton to taul it.

I hen. ugitm. the Ass, a ian. ui are an xiou to gel away, oerms ll. ry re.

an tua Lraane 10 In tiest bnri all oraan i2af ion. instead ad the piarrra i'liiil'lua lrom lue Lranue to Ibe A 'iiki ti. as lite A ssociaiion itiottii.s ronn ll on in 11 they went nut. tin reverse is ttie case. Kveri iin aaants 10 Itetler mmsrif and II is mil natural that a Pail-player should be Elan to get in b.

st orsa iixaiion. instead ui going hack a. ar "men u.i tnuik the Assoclstion will not be rung next was. ll.al is ll.e way 1 s.xr it tip. The Association wns ol some tmiKrtni.ce when ii had 1 int'inr ati anal aluring the big bax-uail war lat season it was oversbau-owed ami iui pn-si ge.

Why, it is a bard matter lor eri-11 an embus. at to sive the nt'wi of Assatcianon Piaver. win every iii the Lrasoo is kuoarn to all in boys wpo i. llow tne game, that is lite rcaaoit p.cyers aant to be 111 tie l.atrue. To p.ar inrans stamiiug and reputation, an mrai.s uioiicyi 1 lie I tutus will Par lit biggest It la in a ix.silion to pay 1 he 1 11.

1 cau for the liia ol mc se here the Amc atlon ha a leg to stand on in tins a ar. 1 lie re is no douOl but what organized base-bail is the proper thing, ll hits pro ft iltal a reurgaue orsanizaiiou tan u.it sneered. I be American Association sltou.d get in under uitcr as sooa as possible." "I'oti rou believe in Southern practice "1 say I df: but there I no ase of tb New org or rtatstoit teams making sucn a trip ainiply because we wuu I.I have to come bacn hoioe loo soon. a Wouut be lack then early in April, and tne araihrr ttirn la so rold and disasreeable that it would onset all the oeiicht We had Ociired froui the Warm cnmaie. nat 1 wouial like is anout tao weas' practice in ami around Washington, here tiie weaiuer is rriiher hot nor cola, bat is trroperaie.

and a return home would n't mean a raviiia-al clianrr. 1 'us 11 yet be. will plav nitT 'Ye. Wrpls us 11 yet been decided what grounds you ay at the Brotherhood Park. It is by far th besu It is beany as large as lite eiiicinuatl fark.

inu It bas a alouble-rleck grand nana levl long. There are 6 aTS opera chair in this stand, beside four boxes lor lue irireetor Sad club. The iu-lie Id is Bireauy eoldr l. and lue oulfieid will treated In same way PeloXc ptajr there ibia spring." Tli dsrs of tb professional bench manager in th Jialionai Leagu seem to be numbered. Tb League bas evidently soured on an "outside" saaa.

Last season six out of tb eight club had professional managers. Th coming Season fiva oat of tb eight clubs will be run by csplaio-managers. J'he Boston, ih.iads.pb.a aud Cleveland clubs will have lwve ie.re. tarry V. riant and Bob Leadley resDectivaly, to look alter their interest.

Alauasrrr wui be turned lw by li.e York, and iucfc Swing will not only captain tb m. but he wiu loog alter ail in other details as welL Win. JMOiunnm aecursd ta hauwd. of ua Tarsrne bT mrar.i of some hocus pocn In con. nrction lit Brotherhood last la 1.

ant fir aaixej the plans to make room for John ard wlioai.l nava a harga of every thing. J. r-almrr U'Sril. sbs saw hia Pittshurg wamirrrr u-tain 113 gnock-iowns season, wul tax It ray. bile Ned Man Ion win pisy center riid.

I toss the Job.aod count the rale receipt. iucinnati is in doubt about who will run Its irain. but Anson aanl tue otber day it be a player. Of course thr tr-ari of fcai-e-bail. Adnaa C.

Adsoii. will look altel the cbjcagus. Ther Is now litt doubt but whst tb Chicago I-rigue team will next season play on th park tbat was used last year by the Chicago LrotberbL lh new park i much larger than ibe old one. and tber will not be so many "phony" home-runs in Chi-rseo next ate.n.ti ther ar no real bort-tiri I 'euces c.n.venient. 1 Leu.

an in. trie 1 uirago patron lava.r the new grounds, wincu are eery accessible by reason ol tun fact thai two ortnrce Cab lii esanu toe new aerated road pass right by th park gat. Captain Anson Is of th opinion tbat Bob Allen. of th Philadelphia, is ooof th greatest short-stops in th world. can get the bail out of hi hand Quieter than any Haier 1 ever eaw." saad tu great captain.

"Ar yon marrirdT" Inquired Lone John Keilty of Captain Anson tb other day. "Yes. I bsvr oeen married fifpeen years and I have a daughter bigger than you are." said th 1 aptaln. "I am a pretty tig man. Rrllly.

"Ye. I in. yi.u arr, but my daughter is -o lrr for brraire that I alii not let her go tu games, lam airairi mu one will point l.ei out and tell who sli is. 11 Hire should io so it would lend bring out th rru.arti: '1 bat liin Ai.r.m must be awlul ohi. nil know a bail-piajrer 1 very touchy on bis age.

I haven't bad a birthday since 1 was It on'l do in my bmuiea. and IL great captain iaugacd heartily. fay by day the eyldei.es sreumamtes tbat Allen V. 'iburman is responsibl for the resent ugly mar. Had he dropped his alleged knowledge of lawandufed a little hors sense -orobined with equity ho would not biveciven Hierhsner and htovry to the L.

ri. I.eaau" writers. League and iii.prrjudirrd prop condeioit h.s aleCiUjn. 1 auk Hoiiali. he bri bt baaaf-bad writ'-r aif tnr rliilituipoia i'rrss.

sixes tb siluauon up in a oMi.le any. lo.niuriliii'irii.p Taetir mirmtrt tn nr- clarathai thr As. elation useit the Hoard's tecision a a blind Jt ra al interrsl lu capture 01 1. nniitii 1. 1 uer ai.t ronnne themselves i what Las.

11. .1 to lint .1 bav. happened II 1 i-tbtar and Mjvi had nee it returned ami tti Association nad 1. leii irii-d locaptureL luCiiinnti, 11 wouul have been condemned by press ai.d puniir. and would have 10 more show 111 lliellaht a Inch ul 1 Lave intvilttnle than a rai 1tl10.1t claa in a ing garret, r.verr ciuh in the la aue.

wmi the exception of 1 le vrlsn.l. ia on record a rondeuining the grapin spirit shown by Bcstluii and lltU-ourg. but not our bas had thr courage to 'le-IM ui that 11. ry sLoout br callnl dow 11. Tb triunivi-s could have wra aitordytl, to let Movey shin, and belore the end of to -son of 1WI iueyv.i.1 reauxrit.

1 he l.uatoli ba a sound ena of rwlit and wrong, and is not influence's to any alarming extent by subtle legal j( lb league clubs, Boston will be the are a test stitle rer by the break, and. though it may be iincbristianiike. there will be no sreat wsiling over tnat-not even 111 Lrsgtie circles. Here tue i'hillie wi lose the money lti.il would have beii made in itio isil and soring series of games. I.ut ss tne Athletics will also lose tnat.

it's hos tnd liow. Ibe Leaguer may lose a little patronage among loose who used to Co to both but the hot rivairy that is hound to spring up during the sciuviu wi.l more than compensate litem. It b'i'h sides are wise ihey will avoid vit'jperstiatti and cuuf.ne themselves as much as possible to their legitimate game. "Mr. should bridle hi tongue.

True, anarchism bus never found much favor ltt this country, hut then nenner has Izarisni. When he dec ares that the men who junto IrO'ii the League to the Asoc mn will be lorrver ineligible twhich is a softer word thau bla -ktisti. he is uking big ilitioc upon gelling liimself aii.likcd. A urn he opeuiy announces thai be will prevent a man. who has hot the lay rif the land, raming his living at his own a.r.

ding will nnd mat he is rum lh counter lo a ureal American senti-) tneiit that can make nsrll le.t at a spi a here he will tret 11 ibe most in his pocket. Liter epaldiug Uon'l tali." Tb Pittsburg League Tark did not escapa so fortUDatelv. An exchange says: "It will cost about SCOOO to restore th Pittshurg Ball Grounds to good condition. During the flood of thr pat writ there was from ix to iui. feet of water 111 the park, lliesta ely lei tlown.

th" iliam till is out ol si-lit 111 mud and tlie held besirea wuu the tieon ot lUo ireshru" Let the masuaies put tli screws to this rohtract bress.ng business. It is dishonorable. 1 a--e-baJl bas always sto-'d out as the purest of American sports. It lis been free irotn trickery and dcce.t. Keep it so.

lhe magnalrs should turn the boeon thedouhir-dealeis. Wash em ouL Keep the sport in that enviable position rn jo ten by tne wife ot I arar above suspicion. It would he better lor all Concerned it the 1Kb I Co 1. 1.1 oe avoi led, but. if nothing rUf will do you.

then l.uui lit a manly way. la-ttnei he ti4 bair-poiling. goiiaiiig. ng. tne ueit or other foul looa.

Make .1 at slraikin. itioi-up ith an even chan. i.thi! a on-cerned and may the at man win. A cm-tract-jumper 1 a miserable 11ul1v1du.11. out the per-011 who induce hi ai lo jump a contract is even wor.

0I1. but it was x.rry day for ha-e-l'Ul when the AssoCiauuu uoubicd up wuu Allen Thuruiaa! Cliicaxo has won the League tennr.nt more frequently than any oiher club, lh Windy City bas bait tue honor of floating the coveted bunting no less than six limit. Boston comes nex wit.i lure pennant 10 us credit, hit New Y'ork and l'roiiiiu, ar the amlv 01 hrr cl jhs hai vrr tool: it ts it. Chicago won the pennant lu 178. IbaO.

Ibsi laasaud laso. 1 Guy Keeker has been turned loos by Pittsburg. They Lav rolled badly for th gentlemanly Guy the last two years. Th neglect of tb Athletic Club to send in a reserve list was a good thing for Bierbauer. ii is getting more money now for on season than Ii used to mat in three.

Fred Dunlap-Ts no longer on of the kingpins of th diamond, iie is only a private, and li is getting a private's wage. Washington will only pay him SJ.VXX. lie used to get la.OGu. For a man who has but a meager education Dunlap lias lieen very surre-sful. lie ha been selling a king' for Ins services ever since 1SI.

while aa nie ol the college-bred plaiera have been playing for pin money. '1 lie buttle is not alwars to the strong, lb TJt lo th swift or the long urern 10 the fellow who ran spell every word in tb dictionary, or words to that ell ecu Ther are luturs in this o2e for Lafty Uarrandliert walker. DAILY? TlIB CHAMPION. Downs EA Plcarl la Two Btralgbt rail. Joe Pasty last night won tb miudle-weisht championship of the Stale.

Th match took place at the People' Theater. Daily's opponent was Ed Picard. ol the Princess Athletic Club. These men were th only entries for th championship mrdal. Thry hav I ecu in tramn for some time and were iu condition.

Hails won the tlrst bout In forty-two minute a the second bout 1-1 twenty minutes, lit bulD Stances he caught oti' his guard, lhe match was very interesting, and I'sily is now in bona le mnbiic-weiirht champion of the State. The niatctl was a aerviag ol a far larger boll. Carlo and Bob and John Schlenker wrestled at tb Beilevue House last nigbt before larg crowd. Th match wound up in an unsatisfactory manner, due to th questionable decision of the referee. After the men had bean nn the mat one hour and eleven minutes SsMilenknr claimed a rol.

log fall, but it at a not allowed. I- malty a lali was given 1 It was a very "snaky' on, and Jx hlenker protested. 11 aimed he was not clown. 1 he referee refused t.a change his decision, ami left the stag, lue aaicu as awarded to Carloa. Bosgal' Ctsalleage, Frank J.

BuegeL of th Msg Athletic (Tub. will challenge th winner of th Daily. Ptecard match for a lirteco-Romaa contest, best two out of tlxre. for a stake and th tniddie-wright championship of the Slat of Ohio. 1 would lit.rr to 11 ret the wmuer at lit ExrtRr.a office loiirvur evening.

March 6. al 8 o'clncg. to sign articles aud tuake a aaposii. Keaprctf uity. F.

D. Bcxokl. Ta l-tght-Wlgit Tssrssatit. Henry Minard bas entered in th lightweight syrwstliua tournament. Tb championship medal will be placed on axhibition at ilatnr Lafw's.

TUI.KK.NStL, swasaal rasr BUU Wr. Ocorg H. Bill will lrav for Chicago next wek to superintend tb doc show to be held tber under to aospicss of tb jMas-coulait Kaasaci Club. rKsl Taarwary. PTXacrsg.

jV. February JJ. Tn fity gars play In tb National Pool our amen was wuoesaf by over LOW Persons. Tb result follow: First aerie. Kanu uo.

Lad-inrton seennd series. Strnve aa. Wen. gsuU las taird earie. ivaouatu LA.

cavooxioi 1U, MACON'S GOSSIP. Eiily Madden Says Svtllivan Is Bat a Marie For Any Good Man. The Bad Lrck of the California Athletic Club. Jack HeAnliffe Wants to Bet That FitZsimmosj Can'l Knock llira Oat la Four Qaeens-berry Boaadt, Probable Match Eetween Dom McCaffrey and Jack Dempsiy. ZUraia Leaf a Ciamjlsa PassibUlty Will Cal XeCartby and Osorgi Dixoa Ever Mtt Afala is aUaf as rtiaoipalat coaaaarowoBacK or rxrg srnoriaaa.

New x'oag. February S3. 18SL John I- Snllivan appears to be going to the dogs by nnliaiited Hardly a day passes without tb papers containing accounts of his drunken freak, and bis tour through the couth Is marked by a (accession of rows and brawls. seems to hav become tb absolute siav of strong drink, and all who know him ar aware that when under th influence Le Is half crazy and bollv irresponsible. I much fear that the one "chamvion of champions" will soon be at the foot of the bill, an object of derision to his enemies.

He has but few of bis old-time friends left. One by one he has alienated them, and he Is not making many new ones. Billy Madden, in speaking of him the other night, said: "II Las Lad his day. but if he ever gees against another good man in the ring he will prove a mere mark for him. Frank Flavin can stop him ia a few rounds.

Tber is a man who would bav been a match for 'Sally' in his best days. People who think he is not clrvrr and that is merely a good right hand swinger make a treat mistake, I saw him box with Charley Mitchell, who we all know is about as ciever as they make them, and I tell you Slavln can hold his own with him or any one rise so far as skill goes. As a fighter I regard bint as away above any man in the ring to-day. We ar bearing a wonderful lot about Jo Godilard. of Australia bow he bested Peter Jackson in an eight-round go and knocked Choyinaki out in four: why Mavin licked him in a minute aud a half.

Take my word it. you'll meet a wonder when you see him." liilly teils me that tSlaviii bas a very strong mind of his own and that he will not permit any "manager" to handle Mm at wilL He has a ha nit of taking the bit in hia teeib and managing himself in a manner that shows that li has little regard for his supposed director's feelings or abilities. ror tins reason Billy does not think that Charley Mitchell ia really Frank's manngi-r. 1 hav no doubt that they hav made an arrangement to travel together as partners, and Hint Frank will rtef'-r to him 011 account of Charley's knowledge of this country, but in ali other things be will have as much, to do with the management an. I the ai Mitchell." Charley and ran, by the way.

seem 10 have taken a leaf out of Millivau's boon, forth catoe baa just I ti formed us that Doth were arrested euriy this week for getting into a drunken row with a lot of outsiders nt the Hon. an Kn-giiii sporting house. I know that when any Hung oi that Bind occurs, nine timaout of ten is the fighters' fault. Ordinary peopie are not prone to pick quarrels with it is not safe Pi do so. i l.erelore.

when you hear of tighter gelling in row after row be-cau-e impose upon him." you may suteiy believe thai he is a quarrelsome, over-o. ariog tuuii who gets tuil and turn presumes upon b's fllic si' ill an 1 htrrngth ai hiiuseil obnoxious. Y'ou never hear ot Jim 1 orbeiu Doiiiimck McCaffrey. Jack McAuliila or itii.y Luaards getting into sucn i'eore dropping this subject I mar remark that 111 my estimation it is lutlv as cowardly fur a pugilist a-smilt an ordinary man its it is lor aa ordinary inau to strike a womau. f-3 The California Club Is in hard lines again.

Prevented from giving boxing entertainments for nearly a year, it resumes them only lo be confronted with the strong suspicion that its renewal contest between young Mitchell and laBlanche. the Marine, was fixed in advance, and that certain cambirrs all over tb Country knew that the Marine was to lose davs before he entered the ring. They have withheld the purse and will not award It until they are satutied that Mitchell was not In 'with the scheme. They have already bad two mertinrs of their llourd 01 Director to consider tne sflair. and II will meet agaiu next Monday night for lurtner 'leiioe ration and perhaps for action.

I he Calitornia Club is the only one in existence that ever presumed to overrule the decision of a 1 his was in the esse of K.ddi lirecny. a local boxer, who hjied four rounds with Billy Murphy, the Australian. I'd to th tegiuuing of Ihelasi minuie of the lasr round f.reeny hnrdiy ma le pretense nf fighting Murphy, lie ran aaay from him like a mouse lrom a cat. and took every opportunity the rules aMorded htm tn gain tune. He is a good deal cleverer sparrer than Murphy, and Billy tir-'d hiiiisnii out in attempts to knock him put by swinging hit.

He believed, ami so did nine tenms of those pre-ent. that ijreeny was dead afraid 01 him. When two minute ol th last round bid expired Ureeny changed l.l tac'tcs liar a tla.h of lightning, acing Murphy he went al him with botii hands an I ban red him letl and riant, illy was amazed, hut be got 110 time to consider th matter, for a cracx on tu jaw sent him lo his knees. II- was up In a Hash, and went at Ureeny hammer and tongs, bin kiddie as Po fresh an. I clever for hi 111.

and bang''d biiu around at a surprising rate. He got htm on the ropes and pounded him left and rtgiit at a lively gait, in short he had so much the uest of the round mat referee could not have dun other than he did its km lli victory to lirreny. urphy i as furious at being tricked In this way. and he ocgrfed l.reeny to tight him. If on I rone round more.

He merely laiiglted at Billy's discomfiture, lhe Directors of the nub took the matter into their own hands, and altera week of ileiioetation they decided that tbr boui was merely an exhibition spar. and that the fact 1b.1t Palsy lioyan a as permitted to net as referee as a mistake, and that he ha I no right 10 give a division. While th Directors were considering this atlatrl wrote to President ulda. ot the club, and warned hiiu of the fact that no one had the power to reverse tne decision of th merer. I felt very friendly to him and to the cluo for many acts of kindness 1 hai received front both during my six.

wrrsV stay in San rrauriaco. and I did not ant to see either make a false movement. Al the last hgnt ther was no refer, the Board ol I hrector sitting in ju lenient on It. Their decision will Uierriore govern ail bets, and if ihey decide that "In Marine" played them tor chumps and that young Mitchell did lint test 10 win, they may give the latter Ut purs, but dec. are all outvid bets od.

I am aaare that there is no ring precedent for su'li a decision, but I may a Is say that never bclure bas a ring coularsi bee.i judged by tbr Director. ot the club. Their duties ar similar to tlio-e of the udges of a horse-race, and we all know that they frequently make decisions 01 tuts kind. S-s I don't think that there I th slightest doubt in tne mind of the Directors that La-Btancb thrw to fight. Lven tb spectators thought so, as was shown by th way tbey hooted him as he left the ring for but dressing room.

Tbey ar trying to find out whether or cot Young Mitchell bad previous knowieig of hi intention. It looks hard to penalise a man for winning, but tits c.ub will perfectly justified in withholding every dollar of th purr if it can show that Haraet knew thai Laltlanche did not intend 10 try to win. and concealed that knowledge lrom it. Th purse was offered witn the untterstandiug that each man should do his level best to am. Any ar-rangrmentor understanding lo tae contrary in validates the oHr and negatives ail Cutun tn the prize.

From what 1 saw of Young Mitchell in California 1 am loin to beliatve that he would be a party to any scheme of the kind, and 1 will be alad to learn by tb lMrt-cior' action that I am net wrong In my estimation of tu man. S--S Kilrain and Godfrey ara Lard at work getting in Be for their contest, th former near th Clifl Hoos fast back of th Seal Rock at tb.9 entrance of Golden Oale, and God frey at Alameda. Jaks'g plsce a littl too pubiie in ray estimation. If Kuldoon'sgs- sertion are eorrert, Jak will be a good fifteen ikiunili heavier than "Old Chocolate whn ihey to th stralch. Muldoon bag been tellingtne reporters of th Francisco pre that Millivan more than once auringnia utni wuu xv.t.rsio was viirnra in mi nd about th" outcome of Ut arlair.

He a. so says tbat kilrain oa that occasion was not in perfect condition. That I know to a fact. Tb lormer statement is of thst character known as important if true. Muldoon has a habit of teliiua on story 00 day and tben denying it lh aext that pjskr snorting men tak every thing says witn a grain, n.

a pecs of salt. Hill tber mar aoroethiug in this tale t. mprs cmDlr La In asetiain that mouejr was paid or proiuisrd Jack lialdock to get Pins to make tu hgbt or-tws euAivaa aad aaitchH a dxaw 1 111 I Hood's staraapai Ilia UI tk best Btlcln to take Irf tb sprlo. posaasssiac joat laoe powers te pnrlfy the glottal, create aa appetite attd kail op tb lyavfm, whlcb nearly rery ttaxly nssos. Jasoal's Satrssv-parllla ia tb Ideal spring Medicine.

ora te gst uosd'a. aad only Hoaxta. Hood's Itium ma vlil go yoa aa atwaswi atsewat of good just bow. porifylog yoar klooal sot buildlDg op yoor aystern so tbat yoa will -ua over" tiie Ceproastag oflMi of milder weatber. aatt escape "that Ureal IouMsg," so eonamoa waoa las asason ebaag.

Mood's Tariajat Ilia Is prepared by a ComblaaUoo. Proportion and Proeasa raeollar to Itself, and by waica tb fall DgtetDal'atrnctb of ad tb lagre-dtSDts ased la ratal neat. Hood's Sarsaparllta Urn aoasosso eoraUv pewor I ll ar to liselt, aag ao-sosBplUbo tb saos reoaarkabl care. E-aOod's ftarsayrtllw I ea titled to your favorable coa-sltleration for tn zreat good It bas dons maoy peo- pl In your own toan. vo among your personal friends.

1 least laqolry will briag to yoor nolle well known people wbo "iblak to world ot Hood's sarsapa.Ula.' Hoods laiaiaai tila has never before bo so loodly praised a bow. Bavlag rap.dly vol It way to lb front, tt Is tb leading blood purlHer and too lo moalcin ad over th eoantry. tbesalo of Rood's saesspsrilla larexeerdiai thaa ot aU other azaa-parilias and blood purifier. Hood's araaparllba ttss by lis positive merit sains sorb a hold opno tb conHdence of the people that tbey refuse evea tbe most oaraswt rqasta of eterks 10 try "oar own" or aom olbsr medlolo. and firmly lasts opon bavlag Moat' EaraaparlUa.

Try IL Hocd'3 SarsapariMa Sold by all drugclsta. $1 slz for Prepared only by UUOD at Apoibecarles. Lowell, ataaa. 100 Dosesj One Dollar has never been successfully controverted. Mitchell' hns recently reitrrated it.

and doubtless when ha again comes to this country lhe truth of the matter will come out. Kven if Kilrain should a in the coming tight it will not put him back in the rank of possible chant pious. Peter Jackson won uti lindfrey hand down, and orbetl had uo trouble hatever in besting Jake at ew Orleans. The latter is gelling along, too. in years.

He is nearly 40. and it is about time that he was bidding lareweil to the ropea and stake. If he is beateu by Godfrey he will sink out of sight like a lump of lead in the sea. S--3 Bob Fitzsimmons hits been rrry quiet tbe past week, and it is plainly evident that ba is in no great hurry to enter tbe ring again. He wants to wait, he say, and fight the winner of the Jack Burke-Ted Tritchard go in England.

Neither of these men is within three inches of bis height, and be greatly outclasses them in reach. He knows 1 KtAfl In f'aliosrnia he tuns HUIta wane ove.ti A Denrpsey. and be can get a line of Pritchard. nr minks, by 111a tienoriiiuuce win ri-h Lad." who. I take it, is a good deal staler thun he was wiieu he met Iempey.

aim Hall is mesn while having a good time in alilornia aalking around with a chip on his shoulder, which he asserts that its dure not knock ort. 'there are two Australian book-makers in this city at present who are willing 10 bet 1 am informed by Pat that nail is i-'itz master. Meanwhile Mickey I umiey will soon be here, and then look out for fu 1. Hy lhe way, jack Mc-Attlitte allects to be of the opinion that FiU-siniiuon, big. tall and skiillul a be 13.

can 1101 knock bitu out in four rounds, and says he is willing to make the test, titz thinks he can. and 11 a suitable place can be found perhaps McAulirie and Bob may come together 111 a ring. 1 don't think that Jack is wise in runiiii such a risk. Perhaps be is ouly kidmug the gang. The other night Dom McCaffrey and Gua Tuthill met and got into a dispute about Jack McCaffrey pronounced gu overrated man.

The discussion became quite animated. Finally McCaCrey said: "Why! Y'ou don't think he can whip me?" "Y'es. I do." was the answer. "Will ynu n.auih Liui against me? was Mc's nex quest tou. "I will indeed, for from li.OJO to tlO.000 aside, either for ten rounds or to a riuisn.

and i sooner nave it to a hiush." Met. jtilrey promised to consult his fr tfhd sivo him an answer 111 a lew uajs. Here is a chance lor sotut club to get a nghL. 1oiii can whip Dempsey easily if he goes at biru as r'itzsimmous did. The prospect of a hostile meeting between Cal McCarthy and George Dixon is perhapa a little brighter than it was a week ago.

It looks now as though the lads might be brought together iu Troy. There hare been so many disappointment in tb course of this match tbat public interest in it has sort ol died out. No doubt It will be re-aroused whenever it is certain that they will meet. 1 here is a lerling now Pel ren tue men that did not exist before, aud if thev do come together it will be with a viciousiiess that ought to make a bitter tight. ir-3 Tat Farrell baa lota of pluck, and in agreeing to tight big Jo XIcAnliK tea rounds is giving public evidence of it- The statement that be knocked Dom McCaQrey out is incorrect.

They fought over a minute after tne knock-down btow had been administered, and the bout was declared a draw. 1 al, they say. has improved a good deal since, bull think he bas mad a big mistake lu tackling JicAuiitttt. jjacoh. F1KLS.

srsiciaL visraTcBCs to tub tsaciitis. Heavy Los at Washington, Indians. WasHiJorow. February 28. Commercial row.

in tbe center of the city, was damaged by tire to the amount of over early this morning. H. C. Thomas." jeweler: Louis lasb. clothing: Waller Prentiss, harness, and City Hotel are the greatest losers.

Fully covered by insurance. Itallrasatl Ittiilitlag Knraeal. Ft. Lor 1. February 2S.Th building formerly occupied by th Fathman fc Miller Planing Mill Company on Main street, but recently purchased by tb Chicago.

Burlington and Q'lincr Railroad, was totally destroyed by hre tnis morning, l-oss 011 building. r.Oov; on lumber. 6.6oj. Insurance uot known. Coaalxy Star Dostroyetl.

CHAatEsTos. W. Va- February 2i Tbe general country store of James Humphreys at SiaeonsTille. this county, was destroyed by tire about 11 o'clock last night, with all its contents. Loss.

llOOOO. for fc.OGO. it is thought that hr originated througo. a defective due. Dwelling at treat Utterly.

rsciAX. pisrATcat to raa axqciaaa. West Libibtt. Ohio, February a The residence cf Albert Whitney, near town, war burned to the ground yesterday with all its -ontents, entailing a loss of mora than tL300. on wbicu be had uo insurance.

Farm BMarw Uwtroveai. New are. Oaio. February 27. Fir destroyed tb farm residence occupied by Charles Fletcher in Hopewell Township, together with contents.

When discovered it was enveloped in flames. Loss. L1): noLuauranc. Origin, ticfecuv flu. A UtSPOXDK.IT'S SLlCIDf.

Cnabl to OVtalw Employment, Ho Cat sttaort HI Life By wallowlnx Nltrl AetaL srarciAi. ntsrATcw to tbb axooiaaa. Locibville. February 88. Jacob Weidman.

th young Hebrew who took nitric acid last Sunday, died at tb Hospital this afternoon. Weidman came to this city about two weeks ago from New Y'ork. On Friday ha went to hoard at th house of a Polish Jew. at 113 East Market street. He seemed to be In very good spirits, but could not get work, and not being able to speak Lngnsh was hardly ab.e to make himseif understood.

On Sunday evening he went to bis room. AbouiTo'clocg another man cam to tb room and found Weidman in an unconscious condition, with an empty bottle on the table which had contained nitric acid. Weidman was immediately removed to the City Hospital, but it was impatasibl to save him. as his throat and sioniacn had been horribly burned by to acid. Marlae.

Kew Yobx. February a Arrived! Steamer Spree. frorsvBswsuoo. KivYoix. February aa Arrived: Pena-land.

from Antwerp. bTXTTtn. February 8S. Arrivoatt TMng-valia. from Kew Y'orx Cgiai rebmarya.

Tb coldest weather of tb win bar ia sweeping down over tb North-west. At Prioc Atbrt yesterday tb I tnermoiuajsee teai.iriru so ortnw aviu, natJ oi psuow. aatts is ia. ma a ss aawA 0 a. 1 it I' ire a E-lood's.

Iiiu.ai ma ia carefully prepared from tsa-partlla, Uaadalioa. Xacdrake. Deck. Juniper Ber-rla aad other warlt-ataowa voseubl rraoedi, every iBgredioatt being carafnUy aeleetod and very step of pre pa ratios paring eareralty watehed to ooutia tb best possible teault. Hood's auaraapartlua will car-, wesn in tb pnwer of wdlbBs, Scrofula.

Pait Kbeam. Bealdhead. Sores. Bolls. Pimples, ail lianaors.

Uysoepsla, Badach. iBdlgesUo. Osssral Doail-hy. Catarrh, Ma; aria. Kbassaaliam.

Kidney and Liver Comolalnu. Hood's statrsasparllUs 1 Just what It is represented to b. I have Data aslng tt for stldaej and livoreomplalnt aad It Baa belpei! as a grat deal. I aril more Hood's t-arsaparilia than any ether wo handle, and rsconmssa lias tb best blood punflu." 1. L.

gratia. Druggist. Princeton, 1U. Hood's Saruparllls kaa batea recognised by tbe peopl aa aa hottest medlelae al an honest pnee, honasily recommended for troubles whtcb It honestly cures. This tlie secret of Its marvelous success, and Ibis Is a ny "Words of Praia" to Hood's baiaaparilla ar ard 011 every has a.

Hood's Ilia I aa ezcelloat remedy. My sal of It aicsrHl that of any similar preparad jo and my customers speak bigbly at It. AdvsrUsIng win help errata a demand for goods, bet to gasp It op require real merit-" Cma. W. IssstSMS, Lai Mlagars street.

Buffalo. S. Hood's njaesApari lUa. is Ui unit msdietne ot hlch "loo Ituaasiina truly said. -acb bonis of atstal' rarsaparlUa contains Itxi dosr and will last a menib, while ether preparation last from one to two weeks: therfore Hood's fiarsepartUa Co 121 hi Das ecouomy ana strength.

Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all drusgtsta. Prepared only by 1. HOOD dt Apotbeoaries. Lowell, Has. 100 Doses One Dollar SPORTING WORLD.

Racing at Quttenburg and New Orleans. Drily Wins the Middle Weiar-it Cbamplonsiiip. A Btxag SUbl of Esc Flyers at Ltxington 0thr Xstura, rrr-iAL aisr atcbt torn g.siQciBxa. rGcTTXSBCBO Kace-Traok. February 28.

On of the event to-day was the reinstatement of Jockey Joe Flynn. The track froze last nigot, and to-day's sun was hardly strong enough to thaw it. especially as a cold wind blew directly across from the south. Th only allect was to make it sloppy on top. The talent went bravely to work to make up the losses of yesterday.

They were divided ia their opinion, however, and one crowd backed Harry Ireland for the first rare, while the other division played Craft, At the end tbe latter was a favorite over Harry Ireland. Marty and Keroole filly opened even second choices, but the latter ciiancas. with T. Klynn up. were not fancied and she went back.

Mitnt few bucked the long shots tn the hope thai yesterday features would repeated. Harry Ireland won Horn raft. I an was a red-hot tavonps lor th second out ther were others who ware well backen also. jiiuniy Shields and his friends all played Sir George, whose chances looked very rosy with 'laylor uo. Emma J.

with the reinstated Hynn riding. as well backed, and a quiet tip on Yirgiesent her down lrom 30 lo 1 to 15 tol and lower. The race ra-sulled a beautiful tint-h. Virxie made all tb running, but tired at tue linisb. and Emma and Sandstone just nipoed per at the wire, finishing noses apart.

'l l.e Khodacolt was a red-hot favorite for he baby race, with the Arhuily coil a stroug second choice. M.tculators held from this race, as it was too uncertain. 1 here were several good things in tne in Dr. Bill. Miss i ox and luactt Bcjs.

ali al long oc.ds. Dr. Bill won rather ensiiy from the colt. First Kace six furlongs: tlartrand Vte.jbt. I Jockey.

I Balling. Harry Ireland, no Penny I i to 1 Craft. Hlbs 1 to Keitiple fl.ly. si 1 to I JspTiet, Marty 11, Montlysdar aad BalUmor 11. alsw ran.

Won by two leocths in 1:19. Winner paid 17 Second Eace six and a half furlongs: starter, so-l Weights. I Jockeys. F.muta J. lus ly t.a I 1 IDS ireie.

p.eiart. UUua. Mr Usorg aad Miss WUUam also tan. Won bv a nose In Winner paid 110 65. Third Itace Half mile: starters and Weights, Inciters.

Betting. Ur. Bill. 110 lus IMeDerniolt to 1 roll. IU los lo 1" Athh.ty colt, lus li 10 Mta Fox, Ibsrla, B.acK Bess and Zingari siso ran.

Won by two lengths in 0.53. Winner paid I -jurth Kace eYer! furlongs; tsuvneraand Watghu. i Jocaeys. nasi be jPennv ltuolllt. IOS all ambley 1 rtle.

Ut lb -1 Alouertutin Batttiug. 1 tu til IV I Hop tnfl also raa. Won by a neck in Winner paid 13. Fifth Kce Six aud a half iurlongs: "starters and Wetebla. I Jocksa luo K- Jones to 1 (Oenmuuiid, II lbs Lui to Armiel.

IW ills a laadaraon. to 1 Insight slso raa. Won by four lengths in liSi, Winner paid $11. tixili Kace Seven furlongsi a .1 Welehta. I Jockara.

Olone. l.e lbs." 'Brn sarsa itataon. tua iu John Jay a. lvS los a hairs.U.. 1 Bucaspaa, Wahvo and eupervlaur also ran.

Won by a length in LS't F1KK FLTKItA. A Former CtnelanaMaa' PowarrTwl atabls Horace Ia Training at Lxtnctoa. Th firm of Murphy Holloway will have quite a strong stable this season, not only in number, but in two-year olds, their list of colts and fiilies of this age being an array of rare blood lines, soma of these youDgsters being brothers or sisters to noted turf stars. A few of th two-year-olds named below with the list of thi firm's horses now in training at tue Kentucky Association Track. Lexington, belong to various other parties, being only trained in this aggregation, but they, with all the other horses mentioned, will go liastearly in -May.

it being the intention of this firm and other parties interested in the same to onls race la that section during tlie coming season. Th list loiloaa: Teuton, eh. 6 yr. by Ten Broeefc Miss Austin: Estelle. br.

4 yr. by Himvar Booty: Kincsero. b. 4 yr. 0..

by l-ongfel-low rylpn: Tom Uuinn. br. I yr. by Duke of Montrose Mindi Williams: I'entt P. cli.clyr.

by Powhattan Penumbra: Fellow- Ten. b. 3 yr. o- by l.i Broeck Kelena: Ada Biur. b.

9 yr. by Hindoo Jeasi Blue: Mam i Stone, 3 yr. by Long.eiJoW -Llda uanies; Best Brand, o. c. 3 rr.

by inip. Buret Ynlefie: Dore. b.c yr. by Leon-atus le of Kunnvuiede: Ida hoop. br.

2 tt. ca, by Idaho Doliy Elmer, b. c. 2 yr. lonatus irpn.

Calphurtila: Hindoo-set, b. 1 yr. by Hinovito Lord MoUer. b. c.

yr. o- or imp. Bi.let kady lh Spaniard, b. yr. by in Aifouso sue Dougherty: sir Arthur, b.

c. 1 yr. by Lonatu-Olii Mr latcsby. b. c.

2 yr. by Hindoo Boarbon belie: lh Pepper, b. clfr. ow by imp Billet Vega: Iranait. br.

c. 3 yr.o- by Hindoo of'the two-year-olds named SirCatesby is a brother to Hanover: Ite-st Brand, a brother to Ballstou: Elmer, a half brotuer tot ataipa and Yiaoel uien; Lortt Motley, a brother to Alis Motley; 1 ransit. a crother to Jim Gore, and The Pepper, a sister to The Lioness. As yet nothing much 1 known oZ the merits yf these youngftrrs. but th fact that Utey repreernt th pick of tbe famou Bun-nymede Farm leads both their owners and to pubtio to look tor a Futurity wiaatr to coin out of th lot.

Mew OHaataa eta. New Osvlxa. February SS. Th rain in th city was scarcely felt at th track, Th track showed improvement, th crowd and the trstliag wer fair and th books proSted. First Rae SUing: natt miie: her was troti die at tb post LhnEelsptel and Biaek Charlie tro' rtuera ana Mamie kicking elylrllow so seriously as to 1 Bet line.

1 lu. I li IO 1 Belling. to I 4 lo 1 to I Hood's lanapartrTn -r- overeorae tbat tired feet-tag. wnetber caord by change of season, cl. mats or Ufa.

aad give groat bodily, aerve. mental sod dia-estlv stroncth. It asay truly ba said al Hood's that It "max the weag suoag.n Try It tblr season. Hood's pjurillat give tich excellast satlsfaetloa that dracguis say beneeer tbey sell a bottle to a new customer Ihey are reas-mabl nr to se htm back soob after mors certain lndieattoB tbat tbe medicine ha provsa ssaeflclsX To real: Its aterlt try a bottle yoaraolt. Hood's ataraasHartllst demonstrates tt pecallar marlt In the scrofulous and lmpnr blood mad rich and pore, la tba relief It give from tbe Itching and horning of salt raeom.

la the aUsfaclioa at ma experienced by the former aaffsret from Cytpatpsia aad ladlgasUoa. Hood's atarasssMsrillai also show It earatlve power 1b the happiness of those eared of malsrl ana catarrh, la lh buoyaDcy of spirit aad tbe good sppatlte enjoyed by tboe" recently wk. tued and run dowa. It 1 by sues results as these that Hood Oaraaparilla makes tu hosts oltrleods. Hood's sjaraai-art'ln It or of tbe gnsatost medicines tb world, not only excellent aa a blood purifier, but foe ail other female complaint.

veo If of long 1 aiandlas. I say this lor tba benefit of all other tired out, run down. bard-srorBIng women." Mas. M. a.

scttixTT, Korthvlil P. Mich. Hood's araaraarllla has a record of cures anrtiualcd by any utber medicitts. It has cured tb must ssvare eases ot scrotuia when ether medicines failed to do any good whatever. Full tails of curat will br sent any who tle.lr it, an who will Mad addrssi laC Hood St Co.

Hood's Sarsaparilla k. .11 al Ivlnrt. Prantrfel nnlv by I. HOOD dt Apothecaries. Iolt.

alas. I 100 Doses One Dollar 1. ridden by II. Barnes, got off in front to a good start, opened una gap of th ree lengths. unil A'A.

never haadeii. illacg hurlie look 1 second in the turn and kepi or! Fred Davis' rush al tbe enu. tue miter cominz itirouau from the rear. won by four lengths. Black Charlie half a length before Fred Davis.

Time Mamie the lavoripr. finished fourth. Second Race Selling: nine sixteenths: Lonek, the favorite, never 'figured in the race. Fairy and Orphan Hoy raced into the turn, where rairydrew away and showed the way into the treti h. Ibere cu-nr through from last.

and. joined bv orphan Boy ia a whipping finish. Fairy parting them at lhe end. Maud. 4 to 1.

Easley up. won by a scant half length. Fuiry beating orphau Boy a l'-ngth for the Place. Time Third liace Selling: eleven sixteenths of a miie: Belle of springtieid. perkinaon up.

was favorite, but was not in th tight. led away, but Grey Engle took up the running at the hall, lhe favorite running second to the stretch, where l.rey bugle shook her ait! and Vattell and Phantom made desperate efforts and fought it out lib the leader. Grey Eagle responded gamely at the end nud won by a head. Yalleil neck hefore Phantom, lime Easicy anain rode the winner at 3 to 1 against. lourth Kace Handicap: thirteen slx-teeuihs: Lemoine H.

perkinson up. was an even money lavorite. Hardee made tue running until near the turn, where lhe favorite moveo ur from fourth and le i th real of the way. r-iiihOoli-iu coming, out never trying hard to pass thu leader. Lemoine won by three quarters of a length.

Shibboleth, two lengths before Hardee, nine 1:4. Georgetown th Conitag Crack, bo Kays Trainer Mctilnty. News from Latonia is to the efl'ect that Jobu McGinty. ho has already trained two winners of the Kentucky Derby, say will win that event agaiti this year with the slashing son of Outcast, Georgetown, who. it is said.

haJ improved beyond the fondest expectations. "He I.Kiks and moves likr a hirlwind." said one of hia admirers to the writer a few days since, "and if i'ulestmc. Kinanisn or any ot her of tlie crack do in Dealing him at Churchill I towns, mark my word 'it wi.l be souther pokan uud Proctor -Knott liuis.l. wilh Georgetown in st ti death." r-is'er Linda is alo regarded highly br McGinty. and he recently expressed ms opinion tbat he thought a pair no Muble would be able to boost of having a better Colt aud tiliy on average performance hen the present raciug season was ouc well started in.

Will Ha peat Har Triumphs or 18 S3. Queen of Trumps, who was quite a vo id filly in I80V. when she won the St Louis Fair Oaks and other groti races, wiil be shipped Easi shortly and in the In. o. sot an experienced trainer.

Her owner. M. Cole, who. by th way. is now interested iu the book-making business, is of the opinion that she will prove a great bread-wiuuer th.s ytar.

Betting porbiditea. Paris. February is. The Chamber of Dop-ulies has decided to suppress eveiy kind of betting on races. Both the sell.

its i mutiuls and book-making will oe lordidden. Th decision, which wiil be enforced oa. Monday next, has canted a tremendous sen-saliou Si.ort.-ian. 1 he suM-ression jt betting is the result of the Chamber rejreti the bnl of M. ton-stans.

vt the interior, taxing ail bets lor the ttntl.t 01 the poor. TDK Itl.VO. Ityttn Oat of JalL Cbowx Pot xt. February CS. Tommy Ryan, the welter chnmpioti pugilist, was released from pr.

to-day on payment of $os3 fine and costs. Mis incarceration was tin a charge of participating in a little prize-fight 111 La 1 ounty two month ago. bctore lie attained celebrity by klioCKiug 011! Danny Nee iham at Minneapolis. 1 In' ijnns to eri.ct Kyan's reo-ase raised by suo-scription his friends in Chicago. He was iu custody jusl a week.

Another Club to th front, srsciAt. marATCa to tub oucibbb. Niw York. February 2S. A representative of th Ajax Athletic Club, of Boston, called on Cal McCarthy in Jersey City to-night and advised him that the Directors of that orzan-izatiou had deci ied to ofler a of E3.0CO for a glove contet between himself and Oeorge Dizon.

McCarthy declined to accept lh ofler. Will Sot Allow It. t.hrn,r T't'. fa stitnerin. tendent WiiiarJ.

of this city, says he will ftriit If. take place here, and has so notified the Cribb I 1 1 1 1 a auva, aaiaewv.wu 1. WH vo oe. 1-? I Bascond Arrested. rXCIAL BISPATTB TO TUB SSdCIStl.

CRAwroapsTtLLE. February 2S. This morning Friday Clark wa arrested and located up l-i Jail for acting as a second at tbe receut Carry-i'ell prixa-figiit. DEBACCnhUY Uf UlS DALtiHIES. Istdleteaeat tor Iaceat, the Priaonor nelag Charged With aa Awfal 4 rloasv srsxriAX, oisrATCK to rmm Bgaician.

WtsAMAO. February 28. As a rarsolt of an investigation by th County Grand Jury, an indictment for incest was to-day returned against John Eimcrick. a prominent and wealthy farmer, living two miles west of this place, who wa Immediately arrested and gave bond for his appearauo ai the next term of Court. Evidence given by bis daughters reTea'ed the fact that he was the lather of bis own tlauah tar's child, which was born two years aao.

lived but a short time and was buried wilDout th assistance of his uetghbors. ISMtfc of Two Priests. La'castee. February 28--ReT. John B.

Boetxkes. prominent Catholic priest, for the past sixteen years' stationed at Helena. died in a hospital har to-day. aged year. Pbiiapelpwia.

February JS. Very Rr. Patrick A. Stanton. D.

O. S. A died this morning, ased CS. and in th forty-third year ol Lis pnesino Heavy Baew la Tonaee. Cbattaoo4.

February 28. This entire aectioa is nveloped in blinding snow-itorru to-day. It began falling about o'oiock this morning, and continue teady. Threw incne cover tb ground, lb indication ara now that the fail will not cease befor night, and that it wiil th heaviest on reoortl in this section. Otat Btairy.

TontCA. Kis, Fabrnarr JS. Robert aad Lena Going, two children of Henry Going, were burned to death yesterday' tnf a br which destroyed th family raidn at Kilver Lake, The mother bad mat to a neigh bof's. aad whu abeant th ho us eaugBt iur. Permanently Ixicated.

The Copeland Medical Iaiitut is locsttsad at Iloonii 1 and 2, John- i ston Buildiflg. corner F'onntain rxjuare and Walnut street. Dr. W. LL C'opelaud, Dr.

T. H. Wayble, ConsoiiinaT nysiciana. t-i--cialtie-i: Catarrh and all dLsrosra of tlie Eye, Throat and Lungs, Chronic Die-eases. Office Hours, 9 toll a.

2 to p. in 7 to p. m. Sunday. to 11 a.

2 to a p. m. Wedicine and Treatment Five 11-fars a month. Treated By Mail. One year ago last April Mr.

Thomas C. Harper, ol BratiJocii, took one month a treatment for his cauirrh tl trouble, by maiL with Dr. Coissland, and was pronounced cured. A short time since Mr. "Harper callod on thii eminent specialist and said: "Doctor, just cam in to tell you that I have not had tb sUijrhuaat return of any of my former trouMe in short, tliat vour cure over one year ago was a pertnauent cur, and to thank yoa again." 7fotabl Credential.

As has been said. Dr. W. U. Copeland was President of his cla at Beilevue Hospital Medical College, New York, where he graduated, the most lamous institution of it kind in the country.

Hi diploma Lears the written indorsement of the mrdicul authorities of New Yotk, of tbe iit-ars of prominent medical colleges in l'enusvlvania. DOCTOR AY BLE OFFEkKD A PKOFESKOJbsHIP. Doctor Copoland'a aoocinte in Cincinnati, Doctor Wayble, bears no less complete aud unqualified. It wns not very long a io that the medical journals contained a notice of the appointment oi Dr. Wayhl to a chair in the iVnartojeut of Clinical aud Operative Miriiery iu the Worcester Medical College at Cleveland, one of the best and most i onsarrvative institutions of medical kainiii in the I'nited 'ritatea.

No higher compliment could la- paid ny the" profeaaion to the character and bltill of a physician than such an one as this, 'l ite appointment of Dcs-tor Wat hie to this position, wntla in usual form aud siiiocd by the i.c-iiean of the is iiiTiuiifi the predentin! at the bilice of the Cop. o-iud Medical luaLtuUi, in the Johuaton Building. RESULTS THAT TELL More Notable Cases Given to tbe Public Interviews With Mrs. Martha Fisher and Mrs. Eats.

Statement From a Newport Gntlmn Tsl Casss. Some time ago a letter was published hy Mrs. Louisa a German lady bl years of nge, living at the a. w. corner of Kichiuond and Freemaa statinp; the remarkable help she had derived from the treatment of Doctors CoiMlaud and Wayble.

With the idea of gaining further facts about the case aud obtaining her picture for publication, tlio writer called upon her at her pleasant home at th add res above given. "Willingly, gladly," said Mrs. Baas, "will I tell you about it. "For two veurs back I nave ntun tronoieu with a lame" hack. 1 Mt no pain, however, until December lost, when the pain became so intense that 1 could scarcely rise ia th -I re, MUB.

LOUISA BAA8, W. roBMB KfCJEfMOVD A.NLl FKhEMAJa- AV, mornius, and wonld reuiri an hour to drrss mvsIf. During Deceuioer and January 1 intensoly until, thanks to a Divine Providence, my attention wat called to Doctors Copeland and Waybl through the dally papers. "At thi time my friend thought I was going into consumption, so weak and luiserable was my condition, or almost longer than 1 can reiiieinbc-r 1 had sutiered from headaches, stopping up of the uostnl, dropping in the throat, a dry, hackini: rough und pain in the rtiest und side, i had no uppetiu-, and wouid sicken at the sight of food. 1 roulilu s.eep, felt dizzy aud sick at my stomach much of tba time.

Later in life chilis' aud night sweats came on. "1 ran Ijeg'n to Uescrilie the relia-f Dra. Copelur 1 and Wayb.e gave- mc. It seems us if thev made a new' human out of mo. I can'fet-l mvself uainiiitr strihift'ti day by and 1 am sure tant no one ho goes to these physicians will go in vain." in her letter to Drs.

Copeland Wajble, I Mr, liuas uaya: 4 hie dav a report of vonr won-lerfu! cures c. ime to my notice and I concluded to piece myself under your treatment, with what won.irrfui success only myself audthose liu ki.Otr til i)Ml Csn "rt TothoSe euf-lerinir a I did 1 can nlr rec in-meiul you. i wiil t-illiiigli iiiy my siate-menis to any one wLo n.ay cs.t upon lue. Gratefully yours, Mti. lau tst Bsah.

t. w. cor. Richmond si. and i roc man av.

SETTLE TIIE QUESTION Sy a Examination Baforg a Competent Jury. Doctor Copeland tt Waybl CbsHacgo Dr. Cronk to -a Compatltlr Examination Taa Ibousand Doliara for th Poor. Kesllzing th waste of tim and spue in-vo'ivcd in following th yonntz man who signs himself "Dr. Harvey IC Cronk, Specialist, of, New York City," in hia flight around the premise of hi recent employers, Dr.

McCoy, Wildman Blair, and recognizing th naalsaasnesa of continually correcting th fals and misiejtdiug atntemeatg he is disposed to make involving people not later esteii in the case, and for tb purpose of confusing tbe public, Drs. Copeland fc Waybl will condense th point ot issue into a for-xual challcuge, so that tb public may learn from an Impartial sourr ho have tiia right to tuake claim to ability and skill, and wko ia tclLng th tnith and who iacixooUj, SHI THX CstAtXagOS. Dr. Coceland atf, Waybl will meet Dr Cronk at once in a public Competitive examination in medicine and surgerr. before a Jury of live doctors not interested lnj, controvrrsy, two to be m.ected by Dr.

urong two by Dr. Copciaud and oo by th four thus chosen. iLl If Doctors I -opefand and Wayble do not prov. to tins jury that thrir learning and tAnli auprior to ins. tuey to i't Hit is not pro een that T)r a has bad a far greau-r and more Blsir.

Dr. Copeland A V. 7 t'T)' so iwnaii it i If Dr. Crunk east smmii. charged fc.

iBja. ana milleadin. t.T h. baa mad- atjoui Dr. Cotland a "tiriencl Utt- PW VMbl each aide) to be lieooa "arTi'n, ar- tf wa-" at 152 X.

aM ra. Wa Cronk. to forfeu tISo.C,,M:u,d Uln r' (I.) If it fan shown that Dr. Cronk wa not. as is coarard.

unta bo ram to Cincinnati a few luonibj tnere.y on a so-lary at toe New York offie- tihich this very day arsaiivertised to bilVnd too, th lira On each ol the Proposition Dr rn.nar la challenged to tZ-Vo alainst onered by brs. I otssiaiid Vavb? tut whole amoairt nim.Mt 1 ion i Now, this rliall. ne issoo. it i fair, nianlv a'. It will ennb'e tli iibii.

to verdict on the points in tn will hetlosj teu thousand tbe poor of lnrin: Cronk for not accept it SUFFERED YQll LA! otiuiuir vtiitiuijaii tail) 11 tt Testimony. I am g'ad to tn t. -t tt many statements I li.nr r. can heartily reoomineul Wayble," aaid J. art in I The wrttej luul it Let ai home at No.

sell Wrt SUth she inu. .1. "I i the m.iny who bar cnttrrh. and I tia. vain until I went to Doctor lisi at.

a ble. "I couldn't sleep r. Vi ta catarrh. My head aud nuae v.erc kabs lormed lu my li.t a fkS. MALTHA I ISHKK.

W. I il constant dull, henvv pniu in over the ejea. My throat would Ihllamt-d. "In Liter yrnrsadrv. li.p k.iu' hold of me, which wn.int bti or in the nioriiiH'.

Alter tin. coughing and chokiiiit I -t and I would raise iiuuiitttn phli-fm. "Mia.p pains, aoihi-tiuti knife, would take in" in tlie I extending through to the lion, would feci tifd nnd Hill" would let up in the. nioiiiiii. I would imlniUitc.

and I would fliaata-. aii'i wn 1 Wllllld get OUlt III Ii Wei Us' tn ill 'mint ihd ayhle hitt' i dizv when 1 would get out, nl I "sla-vrrul Copeland and Ilk a new wointiil. Mt In a. I clear, the pains have ii.t' i -feclihg better than 1 ive If -E like another persi'n. and I hou .1 fneuds ho sutler as I did to go i.

kiciuns aud git I In. A NEWPORT CASE. TU Concluslv Btatement Ma li 1 it. ii, Patterson. "If my stuletuent will la of set i i I shall gladly give it," said Mr.

I "and I consider It my duty to do so It was Mr. M. II. Patterson, ol So liella street, Newport, alio via ing. Mr.

Patterson is an extensive sawwoiksol IialdruKe Vine street. It was to lo treatment itb Drs. Copeland and for his catarrhal trouble he rr'err. I "About six years ago," cont.ini"! Person, "I csught lu a Leu storm. The result was a ver I followed i-old.

boon I noticed a i.o my tbtottt. and was obuged to raie continually. "A dry, hat king congh at prently. 'ihla wo always At such times I would touch und i qtiantil irs of phlegm. MiiM'ii shootthrnt.gh mv chest.

'I In- tended my Lurk, aud uiatl-i unht for va oik. 'Jit nights wete th woist. I .1 go to Led. As soon tut I would throat hi led with tnin us, si.il 1 I wits going to suiotlnu. 1 mou 1 raise up bad, nud hawk and -tain relief.

1 grew verv weak uv! scarcely work. 1 often lelt us mo not rare what Lfs-aiiie of lue "You ore looking lirst- hiss no "Ve, and that not all. 1 am aaniK way. 1 have not rti tu- I heaith for six jeana aa 1 nui now la clear, my apiffilr gisaj. I and can sleep soundly.

Iu In', symptom are yooo. I owe it ai! ctllelit treittinent leceiusl lioin in litnd a.v ble, under ho.e i-t 1 mvelf recently. Thev bate men out of tno. shall Ir nn1, verify this statement at any ti m- Mr. M.

H. atterson litis, s-' Ks Isiiliella ffreet, and this readily venlli-d. f. CLOTHING. two telegrams: to.

St. -Loafs. Valuable iriformatio.i fs: thj THE TAILOR'S PAF.I0I 49 and 51 W. Fifth Mn t. Received telegran fr.

tl.e that another Consignment of seut by lb 1 ail'ira i i.tua. consisting of CO o. i -PANTALOONS, i 1- i To-ilorrow THE TAILOR'S 49 and 51 W. fountain aijnnr And sold at half th or go. si i price.

A Tailor-made lalror Pnti' ''Vj A Tailor-made pair of I'a' A Tailor-triad pair of l'i" A Tailor-road pair of A Tailor-made Sack Suit A Tailor-made hack tsoti t-' A TaUor-irtade Cutatvay I i A Tailor-mod Cutawaj A Tailor-road Oterco-y' A Tailor-made Ovcrcoa' The uf Tailens tion to imtmrt per erf JU frx I I I- 1 xerB u1l. fZ. -W.

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