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0 niTbliXJKGK COMMERCIAL, GAZETU Til P.S DA 1612 COUNCIL OF DCCI'OIIS. ANOTHER HOT ONE. C0I1EETT SCORED. THE WEATHER. nijtbt.

FrankHa tr-ort were behind ri-ban Oil City ta'ert Tbreo haudred (eitoni the Dse kcocked vut la the ti ta tcujd. THE GK AYES EM) AE Li Frank O. Lenzcf ritiahcrh, who left Nev Vrk Jur.a 7 to uiaite a tucrof a world oq a lieyci-s, arrived here yesterday. THE GAME PBOTESTED. Umpire Gaffncy r.crericg a Decision That Was Fatal to Oar Own.

Tin Ciereland coi-erpondent were pHrtio-tslarly careful ah iwt sayiujr aoytiiiiij; court-ruing a kirk v. hi orcuned oyer yea-teriluy'a gaoie ia the Uy. Yet a did occur, and it was tf auch utaK'rsito-Je that the l'ittsourgh otaciAli rot. awd the yairjfl lit night MaLRger T5u' nired the oCiidal lai-t niiit an interentif' ktntf-tnent of the hL'air. ile said that at the ouciusion of ihe eighth ir.uirjjf.

in which our (wu ti-d the Our Own Lcc3 a SlruggU That ShcuIJ Havf Boor, a Dm. OiTficy OiJK-tl Game, ami Ihtn 1 JIlii-A'-lf "I hj lloni' Officials Pr I Mod it Protest With I'reBitliit ou.ig Idall News. pseiat it Commercial Ca vtt. bept til. To-day'i J.in.i i ss ft it rs' fain a from the word to, with f'larko'i ar.i Terry as oppoel.ig pita ii t'ii inM.

Clark.cn ha.l ft little tho or tho ime, as he wns tdeadler, giving two no balls to Tarry's five. Two tii') fiv bas on bails proved fa'ai. fo- th i that Won tii Rime l. in.il gift f.rrv. the tail man from 7 City.

I be Pme w5 writ wnith giving nd a1', iinded in pretty lay and -i fi Mir.t The error mad were all on hard thft; oe ftaJ the work was all 'irp am. tti'iilivi'l to Keip up tee spirit or crowd. and terry th pitch'" nat'eily tali and krt th hii cut tf HID ft larjffi eti teleer and hi Id ksd a cdibion in the nlath an-1 b.tb v. lied mound on the grsss fr a f-w min-ill" aud got Hp wnt to work again. Polo started f-r lie'-alev' Sv thai either one ff.r.t.l hnvt caught nni MeAleer' flopped ran forward a hi r.me was cnllel.

Pn.h I the ball at th ssme time and mra I- jethcr with a Biab aud fell backward on tha grcii'id The player TV thud to their r'i -Mr jf e-h down th'v ii I up a "1 resumed tbwtr position. Neither wan oiuih frut scored nrtil th 3. tbi, 3TIu ont In on two, t'ur In th sizih Cleveland or mod wttft CI ark hit Sh-fart, wbl-'b, with a ft lunnsr. would bke twa a a'Ujil. CiiU li aoUrted or.o Terry' n'eost ball, aud th? leather went I t.

rlgiitCrt 1. It was for thr b'it 1 e( eritd anl be rat'h ft boy at tLe His ihr.w wild, and after fall -I'Ht ail oTer as, up a.n.l the it rua of gaiua. lurkett hit caiy os Beoky, and wrnt out from IMeiliunr to J. kiy. 'oto ti" pia id ti eighth.

Cla.ksci;' fumble of Biertauer' l.w Rmander allowed him to reich first and biiG.nrt'a inei ifice adraucud him a blue. Jv then cjow to tho front with a nicetwo-banr to after Terry had been retlra on a fi) it O'toruior and liicil iusr croae i-tte. tlirr a lil- uat lvliy to acxiou to for an'l cf iiibt third by Virtue. tj. wtin tha fearce In tho ninth.

Cuu tin hit n.ac up, reentd with a ba and Bacriiioei him to I the lino present that hibU tii ami tfieii raiue la with a t'mtly aer, on which t'bil ls and ihiYiit-'ok tbird. Virtue hit a to Dono-1nn and Davia S'lnreJ. MeAlcer civen 2it arta on ball, bat I'CIoiiunr coul 1 not hit lst run vat niado in ti oiiith. lieokiey aecond oa tba b' twern Chibbi and McAleer after larrell and Miller baM been retired oa if'cniuieri ti Iintii and McKean revcti-J aud ntu'e third and hi.nii, Zimmer playing bai-k. Srr.ith ended the on in env ronnder McKean.

'I'lie eccre c.re, it was ao dark thai Umpire GaCney ecily cftiJod the garoe on tL is ucct-uut. ISO afvii.er bmt he done ao than the Cleveland iayer, who were crazy to win, ath- erea around hnn anu made m-. a a hurrah that he hnaliy vid he uM oi: more ir.nmg, thai iip.tly re-I Tri hiuiielf cn a Tital question. ujjer i-U! aer i.otiDeu nia that tie would protect tho gaioe, but oeoi led to tba ioiiitig ruthtr than lie arcusod 'f ifniulii.K in the tab act, with the result noteii tkewhere. The lu nie ofl.oisla wer jtly worked Bp OTtr tjatl'iity' Hctiou acd at once fiied prott-st 'w ith lrc.iiient Young.

The actiun cf Mr. GaCuey waa cfruiuly in violation of all rc.ic, aud the cencial btiif is thttt the gauis i ho thrown out. own hnv- had enough ti-ngo deals from nm; ire in iaccr of th-s Cleveland already this seas' without taking any more at this staa. Id e.cullni aim i ly rohhed them of one same, hi work being go bad that he has never been alb. wed to umpire another game, and the ho.jie officials propose to make a big fight i.i thi i'j italic.

SO SL'SDAA" games. I'n ident Hart of Chicago Ieclarcs lliirirtelf on TJiia and Other Points. Spec1' to tho Comaieraial Gaiitie. CntOAGO, Sept 21. "You csn state positively that the Chicago club wi'l lav no Sunday bait this aeaaon, and I only wifh that present seriea cf gaine with the fet would wind up the asason ijsted of having to opon oar gates for tix more games ou the and iu October." Thi above vtpio the wor Is of President Ilsrt cf the Chicag club when a-ked yetcruay if the Chicago club iutended to ply a euptde-cnentary eeaon with ar.tue of the wentern cluba, in which local Sunday ball would be a feature.

t-rfc. louI, 'Lotiiivilie aud Cincinnali wanted to play such a series, but the Chicago idab will have roue it, and wiUciishaud a soon aa the championship if over. If th "SVnrlrt'-i rraiin closed next ii.mmcrftunlii? ball here will be a certainty. li.veQ if the fair is opene4 it Is rea.4t:.abiy sure that the club ill play on the fSabbaUi. 1 resident lift it, who wai one of the trainers of the present schedule, fre to airnit that it ha been a failure.

If the league ha a twelve-club circuit next year llart favors a shorter season and but two trips to a city by each club, the series to be of three games each trip, lie p.iao leaus towards ths abolishing of the double season and the return to the old rr.ehod of tlecidiog the championship. lie lays the iilure of the present season V) the introduction of too many radical chaoses. HOME AGAI.Y. Our Own to Come in Violent Coiitact ith Uncle Anson's Colts. Our ewn return home i-dnv after beire r.bei.t September 5.

L'urir thai tune nave played 13 fiiinies and wou 0. in the two "VVnshington games pluyed here the record would be yr and 7 lost. There is a chance that yesterday's Cleveland game will be thrown out, which will leave the record 8 woo and 6 bst of games scheduled abroad. The unanimous verdict of the press end rublic in all the citing vi-iied has ben that the tenm is the beft one ever sent out fiom Pittsburgh. The men ara all iu prime condition and they are putting up a grme that is extremely hard to beat.

his afternoon Uncle Anson and his celts will be here aud your uncle's team is atriotly iu it just at present, that a hot struggle may be looked for. There will be a line band concert at tha park for an tir or before the game and the boys will no doubt be a rousing welcome. GitASB ciFcriT narsE. Nightingale Won tho iost Money. Average f-'peetl of Each Meetlnij.

Tho table below shows the winners cf 1,000 and over of tha grand trotting circuit of which cloted at Hartford, with the speed averages of each of the seven FCSSCaST FCds fd a tVTf- tt lit rom nrii t'. tw fi 1 V. rf ta Wet Threateria; with cc. inlo east to win is. For Ohlc bowers; wise.

ALMANAC F03 TO.V. a u. I rjoct tata si r. r. m.

I jo r's THE LCCAL TEMFE.TL'RE. Tk ot m'n i.io i. i isles wtai; if av i ir luum "i I V- IJ i 1 ii. TlS AT T. SC.

I 1:. 1 V-. r.s. k. IP! J.

Pitts Curh. 'Inr li.natl u.r.l'us io ri'ur to 'S v-v es PsriiTfMi.jr, airo i.as csej o- peiiver ji-a res.O"! 7 a i fa. I a ti a. 7 e. ft' i io-JJ SS I aiv.

I 'i 3 ji.ss-.areis d) i i 1 1- ii ts s. LSI fuJ I IV co. GREENVILLE FAtR AND PACES, Hpf ctit to the r.iU- -i ilie to-lay. Tfc I acTiitavda- Sot the cxtih-ts aid ti.e rae jt. i are fall In a'i Iu "0 faairig race I'elipr wen la ii-s avraihl heata F'cat tiene, 4'.

AooirioNALiavintiLiMiGitAji. I.er;.v:t,w, 8 ri a a warm. I'tMHusr' ft at Ti i ra-ti. l-epilu Uorl n.i'iiK i DUFFY'S PURE 9 AiTVfHEKEY px ftv i. i v' FOR MEDICINAL1 USE NO FUSlL OIL Ii Is a re; at it! a t-tverage.

Il in airs t' in- I li-Evrs ara w. 11. en. f.rr,.- to :i.o, act he -j- on r-y pi a ar K.r mi- 1 Inker. It illniii'f pNt I -N I Hesr iu 1: that 'a as In ro tv tr t'l It n- 1id st 3 cr.

iy pura rew.fly of Its ti ir.tot;, ti at tt no J-vl ar-d 1 at I In na i tnf ft a ail wi iet ire! u-rit tict it fr- jgur tr r. for oH to liiiin :ii.t y. nisKr litK iirrr, '1 2 7 'i tl tii SilWf 3 Tl 3ft. E. L3i1 3 TT I I I I 1 If II STERLING OUR HEW 17 A PS AT ll Have you seen it? Trices for riivcr ncvT were so low.

NOV 15 THE TIME TO DUY. BEAUTIFUL i AHEAD rhliM i as in 1 1 1 I i d. H. p. a.

Pn is. h. a. a. a.

1 riiild 113 2 OT'oiov'n, tU 1 4 I r'nrkoif. 1. 0 0 10 Karrcli, 8 0 0 0 3 0 I i a 2 Mi Ko'n. ') 1 6 u'lieckiey, 11 1 12 1 0 Vlriue, 1... 9 0 8 0 1..

0 0 2 M'4t 0 0 3 0 CiHauer, 2... 110 3 0 fl f. 0 1 0 (h m'rt. a. 9 0 1 'J 0 n.iner, 0 0 t) 0 ferry, p.

0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 (, 0 i 0 0 0 3 2 i.7 14 Totiis ..2 -7 12 1 Sample of Pool oM at I.ouiv!!ie. The New York Tips. to Comi-K'i; Iuisvii K.Y., Sept, 11. The were siM hore or. tie at Gravefend to-inorrow i-'irnt rac- Loveli-e.

I.a!e.-s and I -h; iiehi, Se- on I ic- SpMieue I'oliy ar-d lU-ath; Wat eld, $5. Thir.i race Nf-rrid, hn 10 nh; others, l'oorth rsc rkvilte It 1, IgniU, Ivfargiij, Jli; r.t hers, i-ach. ihh race Or. 11 -ish-oni I.owiadr Alaho, fl each; ot! e.s. i e.c;, B'itii tacs -Ciinvs-i an The Fp.

iiO 55; other, 2 eav The f'pss Lc-v. 1-tce, LaeU'H, iv.onri 'ii. Charade. jiailoft, Notu'J. Yorkviile Ilril-, Or.

Ilashrouck. Myne ffeldinjf. Transit b'oae iJacce. THE LATOSfA RACIS. Pe.

iat the truck at I.ston'a stiii an 1 heavy. TLore tri.s in the five of which ten were scratched. Tiie fav---rlte and three Don-lavorita won. ct pcotde were wimesses of the rt The track was seconds sl lixcoi the seoond ra -e theiewt-ie no clce 6 -ishes. Tin re-dueed the attendance.

The wiui.e' were Pa.araetta, 5 to Critic, 3 to Oave Pul-fifer, 4 to ialstsff. .2 to tt Chir, t-J 1. A DE.NErJT FOll DIXO-V. O'ltourk 9 In New Y'o: to Arrange Ciuo ftr the Colon I Art. KftvYoKK, Sept C'Rrke, 1 maneger of arrived iut wn ihH friu 1x(-ii did f.i i hjt he me to New rk time the eek.

U' u. he's visit here is iuaii.lv t- implet arranc-uie'its for a bi for lis.n at tho Madto arc pardeo. n-hich will occur some time 1 month. O'liourke ssi-i that ha ws rtrj much cutoerthe r-i rrs circulated frr.m N-n-O. -l-an- to the ij ct tb.t he ba au i c.ilion hnny tnifiin.

"U.iltiu and I are oi I iends," sail Tom, "aud we never Lad a.iy w-ds c- in-iulged ia scriiuinnge, at st.it d. 1 nrdv ha i a 'rnu i' with J. hni.y Murphv bis acaer while down South, a. id i did i't get worftof it, 1 a trr-at deal lie ii a good ci-urte, if be is us id clever U.y. Of mcti ig Oiiou i an-1 rant can get backing, I wai a a with him.

As s.ioo i. 1 1: i 'i i no i ins dej osit, is said he would, 1 wiii uM.iess win rt-ro. Uixon ii! not, however, I hht til next Trar. XV have ail lo-iiH i.ur o- a bo-til next Jue. Wecpenat 1 ke I ahet i h.a on iXi.Tcml'i-r t.i'ivtuike express-! as aattsi-ed ia very particu.ar ever the matinor wp.c i was Vested by th Olvnifio riubof New Oilea.i.

wLeu ho'ncht Skc ly. MiKE M'DONALD APP.CS1E3. Chicago, S-pt 21. Oy diro.t5.-o of Waslibume a warr.u.t Wis aw-rn out to-dav for ti.e ane.t of jjj, hn-l C. Md aid, er-a-cing him with ti u-ui tic it Ltt's Police Woo-iuian to rei a fivora- idederi-ion in the of a n- at (T-rt'bl i not a cays ago.

The warrart wis serred thi-- and the i ri was biou! into cruit a. held in Ji.te-O bil, the tail piece being signed Pvaj. tha ex heavy-weight prire Pgct-r. McO- t.a.d ii tue wtil known gambler and politic RACING ENGLAND. Sept.

'21. i.a r.oNP 1 dav cf th Li-i-este- loerting. Ti.a urrlrai event rf tne vr V.t ra-e It wi won by Mr. i aat iluetlcitr. 1 .11 w-' srad aud Oo- Ue Worldly Wue wan ttlr 1.

ATFt mt.vf kv ANOTHER MOVE b-Y JOHNSON fo td. CI. Johnnou Lr. the iriie atatif.iiig start bicycle record over the kite t-- iv, h-eing the mark at CI 3-5 ic-omls. The iit jai tjr was iu 20 1-5.

SI'OItTlXO NOTES. The levelc.n pacer ail alm.t that ths prefect team ii tSe bt cna by i js ever i-cnt cut by xvery 110 a ot otr 1 a tali rilavi.r. Ila 11 a in valnabie man to e-tm team Cleveland Plain O'-al-r. Harry Va'tshn will now b-h! 1 the hat willi Murih, haviug ncv-eiel from hL re-ent iii.tva. I i 1: t-tveau and Cril ate up i-j 1 1 at sh irt and second.

a an H.jri a a tr-o, had a eat al'ini cf it. If pier. Mhr. tne uvi'llt. was whipped oy I illy Smith at lWtiaiui, t.re., Tues 'ay ni-'Lt in twenty-Cv rou.oi alter a ha; -I, t'noie likiht.

"Tula about mn tiiT have the sst Md'U. 4 ondny. lie si: 1 out of an berth a. ei Inn led net awav. Ti.ii Mjiiiarii lays thi ct i lipjei; tvou rf tfte redj' nest earner, pii.yei: llwyer ues rn 'bead iu ti puchisg thr.i any man in lengae." George ecu's fine wcrkw ith Cincinnati must tuxke George Waener fee! i.ie h.iiis'clf for hi-- reicae tl.U 1 iay-r.

Cie.eianj WudJ. ill the f-anie with Pal win's aid, of course. Ib.th thi vHi re' ruoa were made t-v a b. unt iiig ou Millei'a i rt Ocaler. On one occasion Farrell, in his peculiar I New England way, ma i ji i pitkup that teiutuly lost Cjieiau-t a run and drew an i.ivoluntttry gtuau of tieKiitir from the crowd.

La ier. i Patsy OoiK-van, idm Smilh and JO) ivtiiy suoDin aiJ jrelly Sa.ar. nextteaaou on the of the woi It t'iy have done CJ ttate j-ii iu? Pitts-buigh teani. Cleveland Wetl i. Jo llori.urg's iubetitance doe et to materialized yet.

It is a ve'v insicinfn aiit il plaver ho at nr. me nf ria uoesn Lave a tt'av uuola u'tv h' A ''due. I hci it king tf Ukltg tie Ioitt-m are. v. it vcmna leiiras t-.

i im-o ili lie I.r.s reqnjt Lien. to become the i acK the the ge.ieial asyt, "Hi. hi 1 ib trnteri rj, t-tit bo lk.t Ui one. Theie Is nothing like br ing the 'H chester is ju-t a step or two i i the load. One current i fiiaratih 14 pi il'u eih-ct: Anerican ajs.

ciati t. atn Il.c hrster cat s.3- is ujw cuusiderc pr- The Clevehtnd j-eo; le are dt-, er.it? nw with p.i.Etcn 'fig up or. th tpi-ier. Tin umi ire bo not eive th. i.i ah, cat the it get his hfo insured for the b-utrti of his family i-ii- t.VcS.

the it t- Tl.rt I I i I 'o; Or. A t. cf we. cai fn. the had ino; siio.

ir ll. he oi ti' I tt I i 1 i i I I I i PhylolBii cf tho Cl'j- Arrfnje for I Ijjhtiiijj tht Cholera Should It Come Here. A j.hy4.-i:. bell in the ay- r's ff.ce :r.l jj aft-rT rn to eonsi l-r qrtsti'o hn-iiii the ch I here, devising a couc-rUd uv.ve it cut Mat pr-lded. wete prt -at row of r'e ft- of julio vsfcty rt-gitrar of 11 It.

J. Mc-tati fc-'-ir Mi yer, ni. is, tpe. .1 samtirj i'trs. ck.

A. W(od, -v? O.ctfC.i, Wist. rtrr, W. ri. Foster.

Me eur, lies, Pr: Miller, UtrthCe! Phillips, HU.t, i'cll and M.i.i of Ford City, wi.o deti sd tj learn bccrCt of ids oj 1c stat i the ot ject of the m-et-iusf m' 1 tint ti city bu-i i rary l.ui'da.irs taey c-uid re as li tspitaia and in. tner is eii.g emit. hey cc ul 1 row a. ctu-luodate e'l le ai a roar.y mere 1 eces- siiry, an hal fit the ai rur-es thnt he- t'o cjhi would be rvauirs.l. rra-isemetit.

fre made lor a -id i' refuse ncremeiit or oihr mat.er (al islia'y spread ocnlAgifti. Murdcck said he had teen cas I ch l-" win. he vai at lieilevue hospital, but tho t.iei f. th'i- it ww I far ahcd of any 1 1 ue thso. Ii had I liitTj f.ar of ari ei iJeruio lhat lb tii.r and iU aide sii et-uil uil e.

ltd 111 thouji.t quari.t.tine a ol thh lutcitel tha but hiti i.uplai.l where there was no at aih He I raised mayor and the -itv t.f.U-ial for what they i doii sat he taw no rcaisu to all anytbir mo; e. Ast ibs- siH, he sai thy in the rat.o ot geometrical progres- in dr the uPl rcait 1 iu 1 g'rui to knew the 1 dancer, bo th'u 1. 1 ei ei precaution was be- li.gteac.i. lla said i-beuiuu were now try- I ki mr tnjiiev ut vf so i by put- ia t.nn i. Co atio.ie.l the i triee unless rater.

ts. fr. ui ar.hfc.lNg lie rather lavorel th iiiruciion oi ua au.i arei I 1 pu.iots as me lti means i acspiug i.i uis-eas-i down. vibicf Lirown said the c'ty had r-t l.aght tllee I reparation, but had to far I Latrcia cf copperas and l'O barrels iiLue. Or.

Cnndlcss eihlbited two tilts prepared by -'ice Mi.yer for in em -f ei-cies, aud wbiih villi th'S siatiins lLe civaa auvone likciv t- tukeu ic 03 the trmL IhtT 1 were eiarihra remtuie and wre ap; ruved the c-n Krcnce, A1'lr- on "holero. It. Wood n.a a tl.vit a H-fc on th e- llo id it tLifl easiest ts the ii.edical fraternity tad deal wt.h, th-t it ccuii be uUvdicl w.ili oi-, aud i.ie grcatcl Vj 1 with was tSa fur rn It (ieciare that td th -uid cui.vi.-..e Lv vf th fact aa 1 half th batvie i vii. Us lhat ir c-ul i t-e tka ncer.t hy the germ t.uri.g at- in.i aod uouit i lhat even ir tlou i ti'o: -c. i c- u'd coiiv-y it Lie genu ou the or was out au o.

dr.i or C7e.) I.i it bad ti.e h. to tbe mesns 1 1 gl.t it. be that a head he rnoteri tor th n.lui.i.eo, i 1 that taa le, iivtUiug the c. to i a tui di- 4 waPhei ai fought in i.iat (r. Or.

-Cord ie the rf the c.ty i f. i ii.i, sa. I ci ti ro ba. l.cve the ri-i tms y-ar. 11 I thai the i iea the a aiicvs ihori uLiv i.eit Mar, the an i eg.

it ie on tha Or, Metarules iti vei the a Iji li of Or. i ian, was d' na Or. Wood we uia 'e ct.i -man of th cc oferenc I a- Or. Met-eo aei.rtry. hu a i u.

t-e. was mile al- ail respond Put ioi.u de-ircl li kuow now roU' of their lime wr.a.d takeo fr priiat; i.i.-.i.c Tt.ii was tatuiact a.ra.i,-.- ku un vj (.0 ir.ir Or. 11. P. 1 L.

maa that a the Tobu-teeta had Uv vtitel authouty a c.tv il be iua ie the thief Or. (niite la v-d that Or. lucl ta hvUi, nicU a li-nwne omIttee. apx i a-i- a (n of i.iofecl and a la, fr the e.ituu -i of ail that ur derrhr. I'r.

Mctiii(i a lil i' cf Lit! cum- I 'r. u- 1 1 to iiHuinl ei- cl. am s. iru'i. tii- Or.

I I I 1 ii- an 1 Pur- hu lu Or. phytii ian b- e-; thlt two at -1 j-v it rel at arn ir. 1 1 1 i a id nvLt, to Jt ei 1 r-. but u.ailer s.i left ft. tore i n.

The c-i '-ret- to itii mi at the fill of th ifw- who a Pig. 1.1 ii, yor u-ey, in 1 I-, tnj ah an i a 'j-is tiiy rt-vi- 'iii I a .1 K.t!Ut.;e 1 01:1 to iu--i: villi I it T't of due-. au-1 I. il tli-U Ui he 0oi. to ri -luce tl.e j.

rice cr 1 a I tha i 'U-e li oily till tmtl in tj l. Una t. barf. P.ur. Ins, tor 1 ti.e 1 1 0 coud, iy by way cf .1 r.

o'e sa i i a lo, Ta v. ii. iv-v. 1 the ckt now 1 I i -ice. l'.

reply Pi scte. 1 Ot. Jcilfi-S ngifc--! two plc.ut'i. fi; in the 0 school. i i.i 1 a and that Mr orteJ to Chiet rc, rrt as n- io th leaf.

rxi Ti.e t.iiar wa ia a verc had i the 1 --t riia-h- ot any t'l iy, a'-t alion waa Veiv inill.t and that 1 a 11 i t.iat tc n. had b'ea ne-i a Ion I The defects ordered to be rems -1 hitf Id :1. by STOCKS A2RO-D. 14 iai 1 1 a 1 1. jrt.

tl. a -it 04 SO I ph-4 i.i i 1.4 i. 1 2 idi 1 1. w. 1.

-9' rav fry a I -JJ 1 TrO lbi'M 't-to. i iha i to br "hjia i.ii-'a' le. the LroV les tb.t arc 1 fea -d h-ivn Ir. ier-v. Favr-rP Lion li 1 r.s tb-s nid Lici every rc; ftinct T'.

laiCa i Its a su? no.ie, htrj r.i a lo i unata -i a free aitvUl aal drnr-x Jt rr aiti euro, s.i: hi. 1 oil thr-fj d-dtctV w. siknti4jt x. A r. th'i (' is ono ti cu.n te.

Thi'" wb'tt th" of I ti'd th II it i H-n fivu in everr ia-e whl 'h i it-'-' r.i' "on b. r-uuLil tho thtT f.r wu.Kiii lm K.l-1 Ctl 'h torn s. b- vt 'l lf uer Sa'T5. e-M hy t' i jvii t. is bkc.y to lm "j'Jit UiCVCLKS FUEL Viv til)t 4 wwlis, conn, or wr- will gio a D.4.u vi i.4 l'r 4 ek ae ii IS "i wo iiil iiea PuUy t.

4 fie- "l-Iticli Vlieel. I 7 "4 21, 2 I l.ic I I 2 i. it 1 tjwi lii. OPENED TO-DAY. 3 th: zees r.e.y SILKS Si.

75 a Yard. rl. rf i I I BOGGS BUHL, ALLZ5HSSY. ts: 'l TT3 WAHUr ACTURE5S. ASVoDd McLTaffreg, BRASS FOUNDERS, FITTERS, a Machln; St3.

jc-i a.a4 et a. t-r In a a o4 ti U- rav-rs. PHW sal ices- S.eaiav. i.ie tut; i rasa 4 I 1. io.i li I 1.

fl a -ej n.aa ercar a. P'-ltiiT a '-a. aal a-M -'t v(rtl. rart rt'ii-H i. au- (riu T.

i -T lUel a. x.vr Wira, If TIIIED AYLM TOTTEN Faur.dry Ccnipany, Chilled Rolls Roiling Allii fkbehnry. a 1 -a. -nt-rt allen, vf it u.s. u- -'-a ri ia 1 h.L 1 HAItGES.

SHAFTING AND MACHINE f'CLDED CEAHKiC, f.r. b. "it PITTSBURGH. PA. I- XvUaaUaj' i I I CHILLED F.OLL3 Ad aiag Lier r-.

rt SIHGES'liirTICfC 1 i-4 a. ut i u. -Ar r. 1 a a Utrraa wm r.ew uete r-m irw-ata ai aawier -kr. a tti4 iA firm hJt ino.i a.

a a i. -4- IH. 4 a uti a in ri Ti.lhl Vwi tAil't c. inr.ii 1 A 1 t.rwa I AS44, iL.i4.ll4a! H4t UL I Aim ia aal AiC. Sll4SlllltlA.ttl.

Oil I'ilv Talic Co V. ft I iTUBiNG, GASIiiG, LINE PIPE, STEAM PIPE -AV l- BOiLERTUBES VJ. S. VJATSOn, 10S lo'irlh PA. PIT Wcr L3 at Oil c.tr.

-A I un rtp iw- hIVU PACHETV 1 ri; it. lb .1 ir. th. 1 a A 4 -4. ll i 1 ft 1 V.

i 4 i i t. i V. t-t- a I 1 -t Si-. 44 a-. r.

m. i'i 1 1 (j' I LRU pir -'a eti, i a I a. i Prof. Donovan Pours Hot Into the Champion Shot Genrje biton to Hate a Cencfit in New York A Lork biot Witia at GraTCscnd-The MeaiUille Itaces. General Sporting News.

Special to the Com me real Qarette. Krw YoitK, Sept 21. Can it le that ther are two meu in this an try who tan whip Cbaiojpi.u Jim Coruett? Prof, iliks bi-nuvau eays thtre are. "Why did I return Jira Corbetl'a check for sail Prof. Mike ti me yebterday.

"Why ii 1 I return it? Because I'm na 1 sm not dependent on biia or auy ether thltr. I'm through wivh fighters foreve-. I'll have Eotbiug n-ure tii do with prie fiohta "I'm di.appdn ted in Jim Corl ett I wr never eo disajspoinied in a man my life. Afler ail I have done for hiiu he cn'mly cui me dead and seiifls me a laitry $U0d. lie wron't deny that I'm the firn one ever put the iaea oi bghting Suliltan in his liead.

ii knows that So does Huliivao. I told Corbttt all he ki.ew about Sulliviu. I showed I him how Sailivan iuught ami how to beat him. No cue gives Corbeit more credit than 1 do for going into the ring aud healing the Cham pi -n, but it was I wh showed him how. "It maacs me skk to b-ar ptv'plo eay Oor-beU's a hue fellow, lis isa't iie's a mean men.

He treated n.e meanly. Why, I helped him io every way. I found bacirs h.ra in bis rout-h. It wa I who made the mttrb. 1 taa Corbett how to tight Sullivan, end ruslied down to his training quarter and worked with htm every chance I got Then I spent my vacation going to the great Cght ta New OilcRC and advisii'ghim before it ivid while ii lasted.

"And what did I get? After retu'aing to "New Y'rk. I received a letter Mrs. Corbett sayiuir her b'jsband waate make me a present, hut concluded If heseiitntea cheit I could ti.e present myself. Weil, I was thunders-truck. I returned toe cbe'-k for '-'oU, writing that I bad no need of Corbett'a icvi.t-y.

I thought it was a mistake. I aiiir8sed him as Then he sent me a note spying 'DiSAr. fiK Kindly b-t me know "vbt you think ym; services wore wcrtu. "Wasn't tbt ra aft: all bad 'ne for him'? If he had come to me like a man and acknowledged his debt of gratitude and asked what he owed ma I'd have answered, 'Nothing but your good I'm" doue with lighter. Cnrbett can keep iiia money.

I'll tiever the slight he put upon me. Maybe I'll make him remember it, too. He tittsr himself for beating Sulliva'. yuliivau cever had any lets since his stckusH af ter back from Knglaud. He tUe Suiiiran of ftt iew Orleau.

"M' hv, I know two men in this funtry ho can beat Corbett Name them'? -N He'll bud cut fast enough. I've been otsreu big mor ey to spar every dav with a certain man if be' matched against Corbett. Will I do it? No. I'm th.oufrh with ehters. Xut, mark my woiua, Jim Corbitt will sc nave reason treated me." reg.et the mean way he TIIE GRAYESED IlAfES.

One Iong Shot Goes Through With a rVuznher of Backers. Kacu Tkack, N. Sept 21. The eensaiiouni feature of tna racing ss the winning of the third race by a 30 to 1 shot, CUrvsalis, a 2-year-ci i froui the stable of Marcus Daly. Some of the more fortunate h.

tiers secure a god as 100 to 1 against the winner. The rail hi. ds were pleased with tne way the colt warmed op before the race, and the back-id him d-i wi from 100 to 1 to 30 to Japor.ica was the favorite at 3 5, but micketiug iu the large field kept iuui out of the race l. the last furlonvt post, where Dogctt him 'cl cm: around, was too late, however, aa Chrysalis won by a neck from the Papposse colt, who was a neck before Ja-tionica. The uunamen colt made the runnSug to within a sixteenth of the finish.

Matt Byrnes, the winner's t-ainer, did cot bet a dollar on tho colt, 'nut Father Hilt Only, to whom Jocaey Jimmy iL.art.bley is aj 5 reu-ticed, gave out the tip. There were no w.tiidrawals from the Woodland handicap, ail seven candidate starting, with the mare Iteckon first choice at 2 1. Sac shouldered her 120 pounoa, an! out a clipping pace irom atart to fir.iMh, a. cleverly by a length from Kildet-r, 8 to 1, Deuiuth, to being third. time for the mile and threc-tiiteeiith.

wlih woa ll'y pounds, ia a grand re, i M. Fid ix, 6 won the fjiit rce 10 a gai.op, 1 and tarveaui, 1 to made exmbition of his siugle opconent, Joe Carter, 7 ti 1, fi-r the second event t'oly Quteuie Trowfciidge and Major Oaly opposed Ivi: gmn, 10 to in the fiilh ra( c. Tha brow a whirlwind 10 a gillop. iiocKey jiinniy Waicott, 5 ti 2, won the last ra- by two lengths. Hob Sutherland was second at I'd to 1, aud Alcaic.

trie 9 to layouts, thir i. The westerio rs bet a lot cf uionev on ICuth, but young OuviugVm rode her with vt ry p.oor jadvroiettt, and climaxed his tak by getting liuth pocketed iu tii-j ijai siit'-eiith. iriit race, 5 ftirlougs St Felix, 6 to fi, won by a length and a hlf easy; ij u)cr, 3 to 1, second by a length and a hulf, whipping; Oag'jnet, 4 to 1, thiid Ly a leujth sud a ha.f, whipping. Time, 1.14'a'. Second race, 1 rrnio 1 to 9, won galloping by a length; Joe Carter, 7 accou i.

Time, j. Thir 1 race, 5 furbdig Chrretli, 50 t.i 1. won by a neck, whipping; Puppoosc 7 to 1, second hy a neck, whipping; Joponmn, li to third by a lencth, a nipping. Xice, 1 Fell race, I miles l.ci kon. 2 to 1.

won uy a length, easv tlriving: KiMecr. to 1, second, by six lengths, whipping; bs- tnotti, 3 to 1, toird, hy a head, whipping. Time. Fifth ra -e, jrl -rg--Klngstcn, 3 to 10, won easily by ler.gth; Quee-ie Tr bridge, 3 to 1, se.or.d, t-y iwo llaj. P.dy, iiO to 1, third.

ime, 1:15. Sixth race, 6 furlongs l-'ldvi-la, 5 to 2, won ly two lengths, Bib Sutherland, JO to 1, set-i-nd, by a head, whip) ins; Alcalde, 9 too, third, by a ic: gih, whijipidg. Time, 1.10. GO FAST AT 4 Nellie Mason Trots Two Good Ilea Over tl.e New Kite Track. Special to the Commercial Gazette.

Ml.ADVII.lj:, S-ept. 21. The att. i d- uce at tha race to-day is from 1,0 -0 to l.o'iil. Tha 2:17 clas-s tret was Int-re-tin, Nelli? F.

1 rriis owner, wiiioing, with Cuyler i'oast a close i. 2'to trot purc Shudei.tr 1 Hvlmoii ico, l'oi il Sim ieiard 1 1 If I on: li. a. rr. 2 A 2 6 H'Jc'i, I.ocattvon, Hi.da.o 8 3 N.

tta H. Acnil, M-aiviHe i i Hi. la mora, ii. W. 5 tt's.

.1. I.ana, Tmic 4. Sra.M.tcv-i trot, pu'rj t5 0. Mason, I.occ.'S urcli Cuyler t. cast, Sicido.e.ii i 1 1 1 3 4 tear l'rcatniaQd i i I OK', i.lart I lima 2.1"i, es vii 2.ir'i.

I BRF.WEfi'S GREAT WORK VfKK, 21. Cap I I I I-fiwer rack Clayt- ti, IN'. the eel-brsted t. who has uo.re than once mude a 1 it record tut of 100 birds, t-h-t a ciitch st Vet Iv Com yland. yesterday, witu C.

Men is. presiiient of the AtJanlic a Gnu club, atlloO bird. Morris made a troul best of the tuck tbit.ughi.ut feat him bird, and made a record for b.ine!f of V. kills cut cf a possible 2n. The trst ha died he scored aud missed onlv one pi: in the ecoi.d hundred.

Mtt'i i. had bad ll.CK, nve His Pin dea't just be us is. He killed 17:, tut-siug 21. Out if THEY FOUGHT TEN BOv-lNa. Fpeelst to the onnm Jla! FKa-vKLIN, c-ept 21.

hSm Kvi.ahan of Jaiuett-wa and Point of i. fh, ii. a fur cr I ao i 15a 1 a sis 4.9 of V-0d In a barn the artel two milea dortU uf tt ing rtcs an 1 and earh: ma in the c. a i tf i I I 1 1 ta i IK it SOLE AGENTS i or. CORK SOLES.

frr best kir.l That Is, "The pate r.t hand-turn ctrk sole shoes-" Net clumsy. or cork soles, is r.cat the iincst kii shors. lluv a VrT anJ kerp your fee dry wir.t-.r. i Jirv i stvc the rr.ee electors 5 5 and Hosiery: Siiocs koT VOtT feot drv. at I krcr llicin Sec our new Cashmere a in black and nil the new 1 reds, etc Perhaps ycu always wear cottcn hosier v.

We can supply you in all colors UP' A T-Zl llci 1.1 fast Lbck i-z at 25c Underwear: Another hr a'thfai wi necessary. We have kinds, from the cheapest to the They're all the at the price we offer tlier.i fcr. Here are rrice ideas: Uii- 1.VO J. i3: Lien's frci IZz zz. 'fe1 GIoucg: Ju thi place to mention on- ap.a its a L-eauty.

Black or colored soft at bive hooks. Ycu've lcen used to paying vc. See 1 au i.i ii'J at iflillinery: V. tVi d. We c.

il fall 1 1 i fa rc 1 -t JCt, i.VC i3 tca ir CAMPBELL DICK, Sh il S3, ST li FIFTH IF. 'fait Reform; All ie i tr.t tiiu i 'iter be If'. rrf.TM lir lie: I C'kts, Cr.i il 1- Jrs, aiitl riv Cv-C'. t. Tariff Reform, Which Tr'f li kit 1 u.f tl.e -c- 'i, icicrr.

t.f a Tariff Reform pzciie .1 a 1 w- de--r TaV a 1 1 lickic every rie with vd of f-- sciaclit.ii in it tj Yjour Choice. ir. w.r Ci dr. 1 io cri; -c ie mi.e 120. them.

1 iLi 9i to 100 Bc-cch St. Allegheny, Pa. 1 Llilo Photo Gallery. CIO Cat.et'. io.c-..

s.a;s ie I l. urtfh la. An lr 4 ijt r. o.i Ot i kitjd Jvi.f W1LL.AM i A fc. t- A-W 1.

4 KLYSTOXr IT IPA III I 11 in mm a. I v. a i i I. I A 4. M.

MTt 1 1. 1 Ii. Jt- "1 SCa.r. ui, a. I ft tl It, arDt TIT- a J' I biXTII I ir Sj4 4.n V4 i r.

I i i lyp 1 Nam. awd Sirs. 3 (lHfiijP'1 3 On s) O100 8 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 ev I nriiol runs I'lttsunrnh, 1 Two-tae h.t-l'.icklvy. Three-base i out I'D'ti on litis l'lttshurKh, te' ar. Uaf' iiir, licklty.

hnie oo tfiU rksu'i. br 1 err, 5. Struck out IJInkJi 3: ty 1 Pits I ure't, 'jrt. MwAiecr, Miuaart. --d ha 1 Mli.i.r.

liu.e ib. moire J1L 7- "PAH rtct tuc ccLC'JfLS. -CrNrr vi (., Sept. 21. The Loni.

i 1 although outhattr.i, bnccbed their h't ftod wn easily. Attendance 700. 11: sc a flan a. a e. i I lav H.

B. i A. E. MePhee. l.i'tiai-, 1 lioil'jr, in I 1 0 fijuils'v, I 0 Woo Km.li, 0 TVi jrpti 0 0 0 0 'Tnylui, 8 1 0.

VV aver, 1. 0 rf. ifor. 2. 1 i aoi1-r, r.

tiiJ --ii t. r. i c.p 0 V. tP r.l 1 ljMe rritt, c. 0 0 ii 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 Total 1 27 12 1 Totals.

8 4 V7 14 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1.oimm!! 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 i i-o. siMaitr tl.irned rnu CTufiar.at. 1: 1. 1 m-r)ii9 pits Ijaths-n. Moiiiday.

Tetiil buses on hits Cincinnati, Tj Louisville, 4. i.ri'-f.tl'a hit Hoi i Id ay. i lulicr, Suodars IWeTitt, Strstton. liourde plays l'P Ji ao! lustier. 1 irat ba.ie on ha'ds Hy Sunitan, oy Ntru.tlou, 3.

Struck out Py ISu'hvuii, I. If tit i at on, lime Uia-tdvd-Meq-aai 1. MADE IT THREE STRAIGHT. I iMt.At'H I'll i A. Bept.

21. Brooklyn won its third straight game from 1'Lila- fl.dpuift iMa attemooi! by better work in ail oepat i rr.it nta, eulDcr cocl. Aiteuaucce, score: an h. a. r.

a. a. ii iiLa. K. B.

a. B. ir 2... 1 (i'1'rl-n, 1. 1 l'i'th'rs, 1 2 Pimn, 1 (ro I 0 I'tlr, 0 1'Mll'v.

0 r.A CS 0 Uidl.u, ot. 1 'iain'toii, 1 0 li.uln 0 i)i 1 f'i'- cr.ii 1. 1 1 piul'tS, 3, il Alien, 0 lieili'ty, 0 iv ee i 0 Tniad. ..411 II 1 a 14 Pro. 0 0 0 0 0 2 I 0 pti'a Q0U0QO30 i I'n rncd mti-lircoklyn, 2.

h.sj lilt olul (i.s-bi'i 15; ptiiiiia.ll'Ma. 4. St 3- 6 on hi l-U I 1 1 themeut (Si. Deieliantv. i tj a rd.

lirsr t.n-5 ou iil.i I'touther. Iaiy. 1: It pitchci t-a'l O'I'rico. iaiy, Struck ItaUUjck. Tiu.c I 4..

Cm pice Hurra. BUNCH CD THEIR HITS. Cil Sej 21. The lt bunched their hit nJ ii tasiiy. liyan, Ci.iicrs, Caru.heis am! Vs carried oil tite lieldi In tiers, and batting ar.d liase lug was a d-cifel fentu--.

Weather rL'ar a id co'd. A itemlai cc, oui'. The score: tl. L-C'CId. II.

II. I'. A. a. t.IC Ai.u.

K. n. r. a. a.

1 1 tC 0 Vn i i 1. 0 i. ''l ell: 2 ti i n. p. 0 iinr.

0 l' i 1 li) an, in I'obt, CJiuMen, s. iIAlmii, 1... i i ('d'o: i. 2 'C n.vk-r, 9 iv ii 'rd'o, o. 1 Tot.d 1 1 IK 7 Total 8 7 Ft l.iuii..

.1 aui. 1 4 T-o'iis. 2. i 2 i a 1 art i rui.s hits I'itrri f. 'i.

Si. Slili-u -4 1 in hi. Cu.s p. un bul.j IJ 1 uciili -ij, 3: teoi 1c, Ht 1-y STj, ut Ky il ul On. bv l.ne-1 Ij.

I aipire--Soatf. THE WAHff 3 ViCTORICta. ai to ti ere ai tiszette. f. I bant bi.

11 di Sl'tr; ly arr -n I 'M i-r hriiiiv: 1 1 rro-s-- arrn Ion and bio. -bo; i' Sett. f-ated Oil Cjtv ay in a The 2 4 1 2 3 0 012 0 3 8 1 il 0 0 7 tilts 'A t'd Citv, t. 'Uy. 3.

J.jun- a 1-. 1 LEAC'dt er NEW ART GOODSj.f O'd's liolieflowcr, Klcctioneer Helle Vera. Vatican H. Kints Alinoiil lyiog Aigoua Belie Casett, Wlllougbriy lilote, BlainOrlno Kin '1 revillina, oun Jim Kobcrt Hartford Instant, Houest Oeorge, Alhert Tdaitha VHWe, Alcyone Neilie r-iotat-ie G't's Ahoallah, Ahd'ii iiruce Vlrn'a tvac, Ken.vr.jreJ I. iirojnt, Kedwood Waiter Fatchea Addie Warwick Hoy Nightingale, M-mbriuo 2.

01 0 I 7.5U0 1 '-( ij o. 3. Oj 2i 2 0 l1 ii oi oi li tl j' 2: oi e1 0: tl 2, ol oi 2. o- 5,0: ,0 1 2 5o0 2.600 2,.0 2.O.J0 1,815 1.150 1.85 I.Sjo 1 0 1.76-) 1.7MJ 1,70 1.5 0 0i Ti i ii C'i li i Oj ll 1' Cj 0' oi oi 0i li oi oj I1 oj 3' lioni-nia, Kme I'tlltiLS, Melrose lsn.t Sheldon, Warwick Kebus, Clits Id Ciuuinercial Girl, Traveler Nellie Santa Claus Conner, O. F.

Clay A nine Aberdeen Illinois Kgbcrt Alcantara I Pe Haven, Mry Mao, Lumps Jese llarson, K. Hannoii p.o'iia like, VV. f.lcdon, Aladtson Wiike? Vl.i'.-ttc, by F.tcnu Vi likes Viic.io, by Ltyal Jr. So Lcmr, by Lreicn? Al oe, by Aliuont Hoy Airin, I (iiptieus An. hoy, tdaudious, Hambi'n Oauihttift Fxceiicnoe, rdautbr'oo King Mannulia.

atch uu likes, Ony Myrtle ii Monaco Pickett, Pickett Sturiluht, Liectiooecr Jliscciianeous 2' 0: 1.550 1,6 l.Si.O 1,360 1i0 1,150 1.. 50 1.750 1.1. 'S 1 0 i0 1, l.r-'iO l.o-.io 1.1 0 i.00 6.7C0 l' 1 1' o'. i' 1: 2, 0 f. 1 Oj i 01 0 ii o1 0i 0 Oi Oj Ul ol 01 2' 01 0i i i oi oi oi 0' 0: oi 0 01 1 1 Total The following are the speed averages for the btven meetirgs: Towu.

of heat? trotted Avcras au-t puecd. 1 imp. ridladelpbift 4 2:21 pm-hurKn 60 'icViUml 45 2 -1 j.oitiio si 4 Kocin sicr 1 i ilcld il 2:19 liarticra fii THE MONEY PAID Sc 21. 'I i OVER, final i.iv, Se 21. I lie final transr.c ticn in the recect champiot.ship bstti be- tween Corbett and John Sullivan i lace yesterday nion.ing when "i'hil" Dwyer, wiui acted a ftakchobier in the net tin red over the atacuiitipg to Ccrbetfs Out of this Corbett received Jl 0,323 ir.

rec-gei- wtncti. ti gcti.er wuii a c.a; pn.se or u0 h'i wiuoi4 S.jO,J2. "Mia;" Oouo- an also received 1'roia the backer. Huly Dr.anev, toe trainer Curbelt's sparii.ig partner, "Jim" l'alj "Oenny" Oill in were well Sid for work in lltttng Corbett for his fcattie their Johu I O. r.

vsii's i ortiou much larer than that presented to any cf the other men. MITCHELL WANTS A BATTLE. -N I-W YiM.K, fe; t. Tho oihcials of li Coney Island Athletic iluL. r.re t'yiiig t.

arrange a match etwet C-'Tbttt ar.d Jackru, but the former sii'i adheres his dcterminA-ti to engage in any mors lights for a year. Mitchell, however, still hankers after a meetiutc with tiie cbaiai Ion. es ill be seen I of i Evit nt-'e-v l. (I.ii.Tty anJ A i 4 new. wonucriul cc.icct.on.

All the sny wo Iiive th- firi it Art -Rooaii in rittiourh HARDY HAYES. JEWELERS, 529 SMITHF1ELD TAKE ELEVATOR. ST 4' (5 r.ap.er aiij ears io le tinj i for a good t'-lliog Yesterday i bid cii Fred 1'aial after he ad the last reee. lut Mt Catlcttr the I i-ej and went 0 b'dlir, tl.tTtly retaining hit) Cvi juiet' ml Ad verti.icr. It is i liiat Curt Welch is slrr.de I in tne 1 i g-t bug to h'i f.imily i-i Pultim.

re. Whuky has nit only nd i him thfct u.iei ui and jddg- that c.a le him the i.ff.iest and iu out HAT T.1 SS, fM)R 3 li a t. Iatf.i lT. A i A i pli (. i niendl itr but 1:..

left i. and his f.tini.y pet.i.ii-.aa. fA att 1 C-, for Andy Wehh, krra "ClicVns" At'tly, t.uecf th-- rottitera at tiotwng laeetiiigs, i-t a y-ucg uidn iio i ke 1 un a-. li in i he paht twelve ye-4t i the tf.t rotres. i aiiv protcg of Pat M.ee.ir at 1 in i W.

h.l i Cii. g. at P.o. tit ur. Aii'twaid ii; ie i rf stall, i.ai 1 I the viclM-b-i.

-ti teue. Lib i ob STEEL EDGE Men. Ho.t. ftrt. i ...) IT i .6 I Zm 28 .61.2 ...2 i .611 i 2A 4 I ..1 1 "1 I i i li i'J I or KiO sul)4r riti.

-j nit. uc will jiiv a ltattlcr i.u -25 tv i OMd liONS hii''- rit M.ii-t Pi rv. ry j.fi. p4rtiv Imr i now t-f U- "Ciu.i. ici.d (in! ii.

i ihcr 1. 1 ri 4i i. I The t.iiiM i i 1 i- ft (Itlvi! 1'. -n 1 d. 1.

I i a I ie- ii ti I a t. i 'cl me re ul IIHI MEAbD Wlla, NT tiert 21 ti fn ui the following tablvgrata from Loudon, I recctved yesterday; "Charley IU hell ha dptited a foifeit' of and renewed Lis tuallcnge to fight for a ri le, the chmpl; i cd the world and the n.se of OO the Olympic club, lie want is ligbt in Ft brcarv. Mitcholl ay Cotbeit mus; a ef ui i 1 Otil' ai a a 1 a rv tr' -ai i Sia i -M A. Stamping and i Retinninrr :ciui.i:;i:ir tir-i l.l.i ii: Ol.i il: mo Mi ll ar. ut uiil.

i i- cr hl I. i' wi a who. Only tares fc, MM 'a aarf I a. i i's. ruiiy.

iai I lti4i i' Afci -kA 1 a. a4 a -d Mm cvoatos or iutftit the ctam BOSTON..

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