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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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PITTSBURGH COltltERCIAB GAZETTE, ItONDAT, AFRU'j 18, ISO I A GREAT STABLE. GROWING CLEARER. JVgncsi of I1 in Iexvcning Tower. U. S.

Gcrt pert, Aaj. 17, games up, drawa not eoncted. It his not, however, beeu tattled as yet who Is to tackle Laeker next. LECT FOOTWEAR and 74, and ran with an unbroken ma cf 315 an avers of 125. Keeping on be ran So2 before he let go, an of 13-1 for 36 points.

This performance will furniah George i Slosaoa food for rejection. THE BEDS THERE. The cator Collec- Tiiey Trim the Von Der -A he Situation Less CorrpH in tha Sixteenth Ohio. Pennsylvania's Great Collection of Noted Trotters. FULL OF GISGEI i 4fca VUU SI MOST CHARMING DISPLAY AT Are Our Own Beach Louisville and Yrw tion Up In Fine Stylo.

Bt, Lons, Arril IT. The greatest game of the reason thus far was played between St. Louis and Cincinnati this afternoon. Both teams were in exquisite form and any num ff viLl 3 Q7 ber of brilliant piny were consummated. Werden carried off the honors fortbe Browne 0 WVwAViiNuil Jefferson rlit.

lana Claim That Foorman Ha Accepted Me'iolV X'roposit ion, and That Carroll Will Not Present a Cand'date. Our Own Reach Ixmlsrtlle and Are Full of Ginger The Ileda Win a Game at St. Louis General Sporting News, and McPhea for the Beds. It was either side's game to the eighth, when Latham hit for a double sod Halllgan and Holhday followed AB-SCLUTEl 4lL Ik feUw i up wuh home-run drives, cinching tae contest frr Cincinnati. Attendance, 15,200.

The fall score: Heady for the Fray, Special to the Commercial Oaiatte. Louisville, April 17. The PHt-burghs in a little late and are in fine spirits. They pot a good war.uing at St. Louie, and look all over like bail-players.

Harry Raymond, who was with the "yrlones lst year, said to the Commercial Gazette correspondent: "We are in great khan, and I believe we will win two games off of uU-ville. Our boys have gotten the stick dtvn to a fine poir.t. and you may lock for a slugging match at leatt on one hide of the ganit It a ill take some mighty peculiar curves to keep ns from doing some heavy batting, and this, I believe, will win for ns. Ail our men aie full of ginger, and every man is g' iag to fight hard from start to fini-h." The visitors are at the Gait house, and the home cranks tendered them quite a reception. CM Gvp lli-cc ht hi I r.

1. 1 1 rai between and cut of u. id HO! FOR, FAIR cmciir. R. b.

p. k. a. st. louis.

r. b. p. a. b.

i Sail: i I Ti" waa ext. but tl a m.l Is to rlcht afraid cf lie trrr.er tkst di eke To ryery tM-rM'ii RettBff McPhee, 2 1 Latham, 3 1 Huli'ir n. 1 Satin Osfords a tnve 'e an a aa 13 Speilal to the Commercial Oss-tte. SrtrncviLLE, April 17. The special dispatch from St.

Cllt il! which appeared in the CvMMEKCIAL G7KTTE aroused cons'nJerable amor.g thv Rcrubl'can leaders of this county. They all that the situation in this congressional li.tiiot is extremely interesting, bnt tnehea hia ml ot t.t I S3 1 O'Neill. 1. 0 Uaijp-Afti iiw.w 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 OiCrooko, 2.. 0 Oil 'arroit, 1.

1 0 Rro r. 0 0' Werden, I 0 Finkney. 3 0 0 0 0 o. Buckley, 0 I I eta 31 CO 50 CO CO CO 0 Smith, 1 new autweritwra to the Dally C05I-MKUn ili GAZICrn: for on year, ixieon for six nicn'ha. tt.trty-two for three months or llfty to tUr, Weekly year, the COMMt.UCI I.

Zirrn; will nre fre llr-Uaa railroad ticket to hlcs; and return during tho World'a 1 lr warrant 0 filulle 0 tl.er a hHr to ti r-I rue, typ a bsL Ht ewLl Trm'i trunk and clour jntil hlen ril It. thi way bp otr rct war 1 rv aii.g FLbtr ly diveiUag ll aaicai't al from th' Jr point of view cot qn'ta to compli wiiwi Vaw4W4.a 4WV MwWt 6 10 27 17 1 Totals. 1 3 2i V'O 1 cated as indicated by that dikpatch. Perhaps the developments of tha but irty-eicM T.e-(i to the Oaiette. PHrt.AtiT.F iiia.

April 17. A. TL aloor Proprietor ol Clriverdeit flock farm, fulmar, is "paid for sixteen tn.Urs iloee January 1, lH'jJ, nod he ex-pects fo parcha a few more marea with hia a well as a few ynungitera. He claim to bare, end backs up bis assertion with fact, wrt fust raoa mures than any thr farm ever had. CI verdell, Mr Moore say is thrifty ar.d successful in every reelect Kid he would nrt exchange plants witb any breeder in America.

The r-totk Mr. Moore has purchase 1 Is certainly gilt edge both a to Irfeding sod individuality. The prices given by Mr. Mi. ore dirter slightly in some cases from it res heretofore published, the prices J'ltid for hones secured at private sales bav-ug often been estimated.

The appended list Indicates that trotting stock is still highly appreciated. Worm. i. brother to Sunol, 2.0! BMiey Hot, b. iirotoer to Frou I'rou.

The lobby looked more like a filibustering Dcm-Toratio conventiiu before assembling than like a lot of ball eoi le. Mack and Baldwin will be in the box for Pittsburgh, while Stratton and Grim will do the work fur St. Louis 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 hours have had ninr-h to do with titJtlifying waAWiw4i i iJ Cincinnati. 0 0100013 l4 Sen a BT Earned ruas Cincinnati. 5.

Two. ter, ti.n. "The worli ria in-M in toUlui f.arti.Mit lip. yttter-lay, "au 1 i wbli riot bitt f-r a farm." Louisville. tiie situation.

The leaders here now claim that melt ing like order baa be br I COM1 STCCIL for lii ket deliver wpon rr elpt or money for which inaat bo paid for at usnal rat.a In adyance. base hits Huckl-ry. llodiday, Laihnin. Home out of the tbaos of a few ago. and that runs Mernee, Holllday, Hiliiiraa.

Three-tase bits TJone. bits Vandyke, 2: t'aruthers, 2: MnlUne. 1. Bas on blls the situation is pretty clearly tit-fiat J. lhe ge graphical qu-stiott as well as the Alo'dane, Ueruthers, 1.

Boublo plays Pok- THE GUTTESBUIiG CARD. Sample of the Pools Sold at Louisville Saturday Night. Louisville, April 17. Auction ney, Crooks and erden: Glasscock, Crooks and diversified luaur-triul interests now lend tht chief ititere't to the contest and THE WEATHER. I) JTV Forecast fur the TvrtxTT-ii lit FOUR HOCR3 DFOt I ArRtt- werden: Alulsane.

Oomiskev and Iathnm M. LAIRD, Struck out Caruthers. Mullane. 3. Stolen Latham, 2.

Uuipiro-shtriCiao. Time Belmont counties are among the largest manufacturing counties in the state, the entire river front from Wellsville on the north to pools were sold here last night on the races at 17, 8 r. M. Ftr Western 406-408-VO I WHOLESALE Virginia and Ohio Llfbt uowera, Bellaire on the south txing almost a ntinu- Gcttenburg on Monday as follows: First race Pearl f20; field, fl5. Second race Rinfax, B'Mijamio, $13; 4.33 AND 435 WOOD ST.

THE nVEPA cf Coal, rf'al tellil'nmn v. m. CivriHXATl. AprJ IT The Fv-l'-a ar-riveil rd art. si on fttr trir ia au i Rxxlcrato' cL Tb'lhlioa UHs Itsr lai.t i.l.V.L Tb I-oo gtves w.

lr.t li quet Na. 2 Pra Giiio-rt ad VU anhed Satur lay with ar retarntJ with rioj tiea. The BtU G-wea left t-ait cf her tnw ht and rn-fsld to I oai.ville yeaterdjv. 1 he Jot sU rr! 2,750 Tilly, t.y Mdncy, dam Nutwood l.loi Mary Riarlnall, 3 li. ty Hilly 12,250 Palo Alio Bell, by 15,050 Palo Aito Il' ll, eolt, oy Alcantara 8,000 WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES.

At Kansas City ous town. deieudng for exUttnre urx.n the prect lrd by f.ir in Yetera New VoiV; variable winds. MARKET ST. AND RETAIL. Moonstone, $10; Elnistone, $ft; Matagorda Kansas City 0 000022004 iron and steel mlrs, pntfriea, glaaf works and fire-clay wprk; while back of tbe Minneapolis 5 0 2 1 1 0 2 2 13 nllv and iervia, 5o each: nePI, 5L Try Our Order Dapartrr.enL Position, tt years, by Uula Mn'k, 5.244, ly Nutwood 6,250 fclarajarnt Itli, by JMreetor 10,260 counties come Carroll aud Harrison, the lit Base hit? Kansas Citv.

6: Minneapolis. Third race Irregular, Zenobia. flOl ter next to Watdnogton county. Errors Kansas dir. 6: 1.

Bat Little Fred and St. Patrick, foeach; field, f-L Sun Sua 'furry Jied, b. by Kod Wllaea 8,000 ALMANAC FOR TO DAY. rise ie rut. litis r.

sets 4-i r. THE LOCAL TEMPERATURE. teries Huihey and Kolilng; Payne and Ilo- Fourth race Rocket, $15; Rev del Mar, the most noted fine-wool growing county in the United States, and Monroe with he' irn- Mahon, bwartzeil, Alunlian. Wlnilrtd, fiily, by William I 1,600 Director, 2.17, b. by Blctator 75H J10; Sandowne and Drummer, $3 each; At Omaha Narka colt, Cultivator, Cocoa and Lera ricaii aa i iroremltJ pjtt burg lib her eropti.t ia.l menee cheese and dairy and tha whole five counties being reogcued as fatate, by i.W.ctloneer fc.OOO hwtrif, (Ply, Alcaia 2,160 OUIe Wilkes.

irlS' hy favorite Wils.es. 4,000 Tha following record of the tmprtur Omaha 0 030000206 St. Paul 0 0120032 8 Miland mare fillv, $3. Brandreth's Pills take a by the lulled Slates wealucr curraa i rosl r-w are all 1 The Ct.fUo tud among the leading farming counties of toe Fifth race Toano, $20; Logan, fl3; Ma Base hits 9 each. Errors Omaha.

6: St Aenor.ao, at 2 years, by Buckeye state. Belle, 17: Vagabond, ft; Glenmound, J2. Paul, 4. Batteries Uarby, Handiboe and Hayes, Cunnlnirham and Dugdale. yitttraay a.

41 Vsxlma i ItW MIMUlBlk Ir. tt Moo. 4, Tetal Sixth race Rioo. $15; Sandstone. Jii; Ely Yt ant the Stronarent Man.

Add it ional iutere-it ccme.s to tha content At Columbus In addition to this list Mr. Moore has the .47 hsull 14 Columbus ..0 0.1 000 10 02 well-known rare mare Mambriuo Maid, and ban Ardo, each; iceberg, NO SUNDAY BALL THERE. Toledo ....0 000000000 this year owing the comparatively narrow margin upon which the Republicans may count, only 1, "24 for MrKinley. nroa I- f.r Lransvilie yet-rdy with eljbt trit fira bri The J.h li. arrive I Mem; thU afternron a big t-ljv.

Pilot Harry Doti bat roa New rlrt-t help pil -l the J. P. Jacksa lo Pittsburg. The rivtr bs falUo feet 3 Icb.a. tbt 1-wett for wteka The annua! trtfrti of Mail Lir.t Packet iYrurany tnn tomorrow at Cinri uefi.Jr of th? diiatory went datb on tha P.ig Sdy by Mambrlno Btnrtle, and other fast r.

TnriupiT at r. Base hits Columbus, Toledo. 2. Errors one. liudd Uoole will drive Aunorean in Toledo, Batteries Chausen and Jantentz; tug ai reliable for 2,500 Democratic majority, Ijidianapolis, April 17.

The game scheduled tween Milwaukee and In Bowald and Uurley. or more if necessary, as Berks county iu I I LU'nl Rar lrh UliriVel lalli lirVil 111 cf Kil the large sbik.is iu which he is eligible and John Hplau, will do the same for Oliie "Wiikea Juhn Goldsmith will campaign dianapolis to-day was postponed. Tha senti ri-ACE or Wlhif. Pennsylvania is for a majority twice or mora ment against Sunday ball-; laving here is so THEY QUIT EVEN. .1 -I.

that size, lhe iwepurdicans have recogulavc Mambrlno Maid and Position, Millard the necessity of hoir.g a strong and poj ular Handera will handle Sidney Bov and Sweet- p--dy at liuti: General F. A Sex-ritarr liters ei- Our Own "Win the Second Game from much that the management decided before joining the league to play no Sunday games on the home grounds. This was mutually chiniidate this year, aa considerable apathy ees and ott Qulnton will have OUS or two I Manager L. Ii Kt k. CaiL J.

l. i aVr exift in the paitvon account of the Foraker- 91 the Cloyerileli string. accepted by tna other teams of the league. the St. Louis Browns.

The Pittsburgh team need up three pitchers and t.t'kr. 1 toal mark't aycrtuwkol. snuaboies in the general assembly Manager Cushman decided yesterday to pro aud otraUrs art ititbtig tut and an ioditierence that prevails in FaWo at St. Louis on Saturday and defeated the HARTFORD'S BIG. STAKE.

test the game, but changed his mind after now, as the summer tradt bas not yet opestJ Ohio regarding the presidential itoittinatlou Browns easily. Galvin was hit freely but weighing the matter carefully. Away from since has eliminated himself truai the Forty. Five Owners Slake a Payment he scattered the hits and was elegantly en imported. In the second inning Shugart made posnibihtiea.

A medicine thit has Lccn a household rt for sixty years and used itt that tirnc by more than icxxcco.ooo I)crscns must have rcat merit. Such a medicine ii found in Brandreth's Pills. This fact demonstrates the Jua of these pills belt than any statement of the proprietors. It will be observed that the dose required to cure is small. One two pills taken ever) night for ten or twenty days will cure dyspepsia, costive ness, rheumatism, livr" complaint, biliousness, or any disease arising from an impure state of the blood.

Brandreth's Pills arc purely vegetable, harmless, and safe to take at any time. Sold in everj dru and medicine store, cither plain cugar coa'cd. home the Uam will play aa scheduled. SP0RTOG A0TES. In the Futnrity.

Of the five counties it now appears a hit with one man out ann took second on a The Ixulvltle IVrt LUt. 5l-rt: tn the Coin vernal t'tt. neituer lomoe nor Carroll will present can P'ttsburgh C.nc 'olu Normik JarkoonviHe Parke rsi'urg 1 Kar-SAS City 'hlco St. Cairo I.oo.ille New York Cleveland Hufl.u M. Pau: Btfitarek OniahA Oalrrstca lenver Little iiock I "la 0 06 Ka'c.

1 lO' l'SJ 10 loa Tt kloa.lv. 0 hala. 19 11 Clou ly. 71 lou ly. 1 'cloudy.

6 i lv. 2 1... lou.ty. it Clou ly. tl 0.02 v.

6 iCIouoTjs It Clauiy. ciouJy. i 12 o. lou ly. 11 I ly.

8 4" act 6j' aa! st wt to aw 74 aw 9 st -o tyi mi 'J' IS i T.i 3.i. P. 4 a $9 aw it a ee aa! 44, el 44 a i vri 'ror-t, a.T w1 1 9 VI 2' 4 aj a -v v-j' U' a as! 7wl The mot important futurity stake to ma- wild pitch. Smith took first on called balin. dilutes.

This may be stated almoit positive ICi ivit tr. April 17. Tbt rivtr la tore in liJIM ia the Harttord (Conn.) flO.UOO Brodie dropped Mack fly, filling tha bases. The Gotten berg track will prohably be closed ly, though State S-nator Eckley of Carroll falling with 7 feet 3 lurfcea ia lb f.llt. Galviii made a bit, Shugart Miller puree for foals ef to be trotted for at the may J.

has not yrt authoritatively declared that he feet 7 it chrt ia the canal a id JO feet iutbet was hit by the pitcher, Smith. Bierbaner iirand Circuit meetiiix at Coarter Uak pars: The Geneva college bovs defeated the W. and will nut be in the content. As usual for tha it tbt f.Hrf the Itckt. eatbtr char an struck out.

Swattwood singled to center. on 21. Secretiry Kine J. team Saturday by a score ot 10 to a. verm.

Xhe Sam 1 w-tU b'r nl l-, bringing in Mack and Galvin. Farreil past twelve years, HcrrLon will be a iit for ex-State Senator and ex-Atlornev-General reports the Uowing aa bavinn made the pay- Crit Davis bas purchased Nellie for lei this marring fr Cairo. The Clifton, lined one out in the same direction, the 1. ii. Kipy, Lawrenaoourg, Ky.

1 rice, fs.ooo due April 1, whiuli insures a larga held David A. Holiing.wurth. Harrisoo bas but fr in New Curn'-ti lr.d, arrived lal nht ColuiaOus beat Toledo 8 to 5 Saturday: Kan rnruiiiiitr atai ter'C of the Lit delegates who will campoe tha wi.h Utrgea containing IrjtfA.k tsrt- sas City beat Aiinneapolls 6 to 2, and Milwaukee Allen farm (aoid to Junius IL Harden, ball creeping through Vandyke's le''8, enabling Miller, Swartwood and Farreil to cross the plate. Becklev then ended the convention, but being always like a st.ne brUs: f.r hTanfvi.ie. will ft beat Indtanapolis 6 to 4 Pii Falls, N.

C), br. Eaperanza, by King wo for tueir caudidata he is altvs a for- It is just possible thai the Belmont Driving awsy to-night Tha thi, fmra Clr rUcstl, misery by fouling out. Shugart and Smith's mid ibla one. club wdl givo a rpoclal and a $2, 00 or W.OoO bases on bail, Mack sacrmce and Miller stako raca instead of a $10,000 stake. ll.wermn Lexington, Ky.

(sold to Mai rut Date. Riverside, Mont), br. c. Merry safe hit yielded tha Pittsburghs one run in TEiE IR0X TR.IDE. caw in at 11 a.

m. tod I'fl at 1 r. X. for Men bis with a bg trin ef freight and asi.igera Tha ll-ll Mctiowao arrived fiora witd c-oal aa wer.t bark he Pittsburgh It: field, when Beckley Is at Tho Trouble In JefTfron. Jeflerhon county will have but one candidate, Rees G.

Richards, and XV' ill. by Wilton. first, Is a great one, and compares favorably the third. In the Mxth Miller led on with a safe hit to left and was advauced a base on 1). Luther Brijtps, Mlddletown, b.

c. OIL Wt. FUPPHEI. witn any in the country. CMuoe-ueiuoerat.

Hut me Kmluctlon in the Output, withe in U-a ih J-hn I v. Svl. lr ta The trotting staudard Is now exactly as It was Bierbauer's sacrifice. Swartwood singled to local Republicans are demanding that the couaty be solidly for him, on the theory that M-roi bi. pae-l at oclft.a Ia.t f-r before the pacer was admitted last ear.

The left center, scoring Miller. Farreil hit safely Mai. tVilkea, by Wilkeadale. G. 3.

Buileitth, Vassalboro, B'2no, by Chief. pacing standard practically is bafed upon a per he ila'ryBroac, this county haa a special claim this year to the nomination. toruiauce ol Castlfton Stock farm, Lexington, b. Breitenstoin is a coming man. He has good But right here tho trouble" enrr.te in.

AJAX ENGINES COMI'llLERS. a. Trevllian, by Youoit Jim. speed, an assortment of curves and Is not eattly and Becklev was hit with the ball, filling the bases. Shugart'a drive to center for a base brought in Swartwood and Farreil.

Smith singled, allowing Berkley to bring in Hie fourth run. Mack fouled cut and Galvin died at tirt-t, retiring the side. Attendance, 3,600. The score: (. rgs L.

Clark, Metidn, f. rattled. Keep an eye ou the at. Louis boy. Richards bas had ten years' experienoj in tha Ghio leUUture and during bis terms was recognised as one of the ablest member.

He Crione-Democrat. ITaliuv. by Ualdaoa. is cue from Orletoa. ty Prets Olt.

CITY 2 feet 11 inches falilr.g. ItrtoWNJ YILLE 11 letlao falling. bcK No. 413 fcl4 inches aud falling. MOrtCANTOWN 8 f-et Aud lEENSUOKO 10 feet It tacht and fall is Tom Hamilton, 2rKi, bv Hamilton, who was HAVA? A SUGAX MARtCCT.

lUvtsi. mI ll-VtA. tMkl r9oire. Par nU. IC piniat I 1.1.

4 a'; M-kt wa.i-e at IlKut.tt ta mrti Ik'. Tttott. Pa taet. (. "i t- a.

t- tor p-v ttet, M4 tItl4 14 U- a Nuit: ait itt itvia i ta ti COTTCK K-w Apet fca.ct; i-mi X.Ii 1 I e1 le. U) reel -4), taies. Tax, Apt 1 Cnla MP'at rtt aoi srv rwctitta. ti tm i. UI A.

L. Cokman, Stamping Ground, b. sold by G. F. Davis of Windsor to Wm.

Neely of ft Tom Hook, by Cyclone. INew Havoo, wni be this W. 11. Crawford. Lexington, II br.

is accorded the greatest respect locally for hi past services to the state and the party, a ill as an able geutleinaa no man in this county stands higher, but somehow he larks St. Locis. a. b. r.

a. I.IH1TSB Q. R. B. P.

A. X. year by Ed l-ass, who also bas the pacer Monkey Protluctioii Mill Uxot-Holve. New York, April Bx The Bulletin says: Tha market for finished iron aud steal continue apiriUess. ar.d resent ext-erieuce is suggektiva cf aisaptointiuent akin la that whi, was encountered immediately uin tha turu of the year when a teuu nra'y sj nrt io-fusej a certain degree cf aniia itiua.

Thai is to say, the latier part of the soring aeau it market by similar to that which was experienced three, months aro, and a tendency towards weakneat is noted i.i val-nes of some liues of products tL-d K.krl fair. It strocg daring tho raid lie of Matih. Ia tLlsooncirtioii soft steel lu 1 Bessemer tig iron may be singhd cut at a rinlril but there are faint indicationa cf ir regularity in pruea of m.il grade ig iron, and coupetitlon oa structural material and 11 i- Wilton, by Wilton. Tl Lot y.Lcti wctU. Jl tL'Ci cf lit.

I'-wCn. AleJ, Ail Cs atfj itotia, oy tempest, jr. UuTV.U Brothers, Denver, CoL, blk. f. Azra.

Basnfor Chief Justice and Ualindo are each to 1 in Munscli H. book on the that magneLsui which makes Totes and elects delegat-e, and among the rank and file liMiller, m. 2 2 0 llSw'tw'd, 2 01 Farreil. 3. 2 Crooks, 2..

Carroll.l., llrodle, Werden, 1. Lrpr.es ai.d Icurrs. fcr zric a. Kimxie MiC(iet, by Maguei. r.lm City Stools Farm, New Haven, Conn b.

f. Jcaale, by Witkeabrmo. American It.rhy, and Carlsbad Za'oilvar are but two points lonuer. This Is an example 1N3 River 11 feet 6 acl sb-wiy. lepait-d t'-r, Keytott State, Liizie Lay, Pittborgh; Ben II a', rilUburgb; Couiier, his support a ill ba largely erfu-it tory and Of "clnchology" that Is pretty hard to beat.

out of county pride. Light ytara ag ne was Beckley, 1. 1 Sliugart, 2 Klkton Stock Farm, Elktop, f. by Ab" Balrymple. a former valued member of Oriccs ia I V.ia?.;-.;-.; rd Alwir write or tj4i to laiea.

Parkrr.ttrjf. l.t-.;g. Smith, 1... 1 0 Utar i)nroc. the Milwaukee club, ha put In an application I'tKStiwnvkii t'blalO f-et ad rhir.r Kim City Stock Farm, New Haven, Conn, to t'reetleDt illlams.

It is possible mat 31 an c. 1 Galvin, p. 1 a cauuldate under practically the same conditions and st eixUen delegate in Lis cn 'Uatv to Geo. Hollingsworth. There is a close political relationship between Harrison and Jeft'ernop.

and it would atrer Cushiunn will reach out for him. E.1 DRYCOO0S. Nw Tcta. Apr It Y.ry J'tt'a i ea. f.

I'lO. by Willcesbnoo. Kuckl'y, c. 0 Ulrd, 0 Bwyer, 0 (Tie.iSon,p. 1 Bus ton, p.

0 Cnshman, who pitched for the Milwaukecs In Up Als (ifirge Sm Clark aud Fred -Cocguc nils Tte City of Uikma ratl JAMES M. LAMBING, If. ri-ry, Cleveland, b. f. Patro- 12 15 27 wss deioet la tit srf .4.

te Mt la. aa t. 18yo, is also to join the Western loague. Milwaukee Sentinel. bv Patron.

Various other heavy prmludiont of tht mills that toa condition aiTsirs ia th st Lester FUh, Ira, Vt blk. c. Tasierlain, by Joe Cboynskl and Ed Smith of Denvor have Totals 6 12 24 11 departmeuts art not by any been matohed to tox four rounds before the Ari't. Ariel club of hiladeiphla on the cht of the means. (i.

bl. FojJif, Nashville, Tfnn. ch. Voha, St. Louis 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 5 231 of April for the gale receipts.

Hall Sole Agent, Corry, Pa. PilUhurch.Telerhon?o. 29GS STjLHDARG'Oir'COiVf, Our monthly blast returns ab-w a Pittsburgh ..0 7 1 0 0 4 0 0 -12 Summary Earned runs St. Louis, 3: Pitt- and Billy Leedom have been matched to appear dowa for New Orleans lat bight i.3 aud Cloudy an 1 cvl. Xi.w Okle5s CWar and wa-au Ar-rive-1 Suit of Missouri, CineireaU.

VlCKHiific; Biver rlsii-r. Clear and warmer. Arrive City of Cain. Unit, Shq leaves for NaUhcs at dajligal U-taci rvw. reduction in tha weekly capacity rpnnin rve'ijro aroe eiun.

aninr similar eircum burEfc. 4. Two-base hits Bucklev. (ilnsswlE, by Ufiiton. Dr.

A Gleason, Cleveland, br. f. line VVilk'ts, by Brown Wilkt'e. C. L.

Hare. Indianapolis, Ind, b. f. ineraldo. br iliimbriuo.

stances, oa the night of the 20th. lileroiiuer. Shugart. SaenDce hits Bieriiauer g-oas ton weikly on Msrrh 1 to 1S5.4').' tons on April The reduitimof S.ll'i Pr.s wool! represent adin.inu- Ev- Chicago is to have a grand trottlnir revival ff, Swnrtwood Mack lit. Bases on bal this season.

Tha Northwestern lotting and off (ileaaon, 3: off Easton, off pr. el s.yrs iutri i wi 1mm If tkre-es a ir-r ce av4 is iws. la ai at Wattes was tJl. NTW YORK WCTAL MAFKCT. Nl Y.

it a it A a. iu (in a. I. ty: Uti CV r.u. A t.

tz aa4. 4ut.t, aa M. WOOL. 5T AfrT II Weed pu. 'V f- ri.

II S. as 1 et tr It, ttt C.ftt tt Ue its ars t-1 ba.y ar sVa w.a-t pna. output of about tons t.u onth. Hickory Gmve fna, ltacine, Wia, Oalvlc, 5. liout'le plays Galvin to Beck'ey, Pacing Horse Breeders' association has made arrangements with both the racing associations Struck out Uy Bwyer, by CJleanon, Dy Gal al.iij the increase in the sW-cks during March of that city, whereby they will elose Vbora-irg vin, Moien rase wua pitch wa v) tons.

A cl-ter examication dates daring the week the trotting meeting L'yer. l.y pitched ball By Bwyer, 1: bv reveals sma interesting facts, iwrver. as af the Northwestern 1 rottlna and Pacing Horse Gleason, 1. Time 2 hours. Umpire Sheridan.

Breeders' association, August 15 to 20 Inclusive. tha follow lag tablt shows: b. c. b. c.

b. f. b. c. not be surprising if UoliingKWorth would again cross the county line and do battle with Richards fur Jefferson's delegate, wkh indications of a like success in strengthen.

ng his own position. ilc-hoia and Poormaa. Belmont will name but two candidates J. "Wilbur Nichols, the present brilliant leader of tha Ohio senate, and CoL L. Poorman, tho recently-appointed secretary of state.

When the latter received this appointment it was supposed by tha party lealers in Belmont that he was entirely out of the congreaii)nal field, and the announcement of his candidacy a wek ago came In the nature of a surprise ti the politicians. His cuudidacy now isopioncd by the leading Republican workers iu that county aud tha entire Republican pre except hi own paper, the Beliair Tribune. However, it is claimed to-dav that he and Senator Nichols have icto an agreement by which the candidate receiving the majority of votes snali have Belmont's entire delegation of 63 instructed for him, avd Nichols' friends claim that he will be the Iwnefiiiary of this understanding. lie ato ia conceded Capt. Glasscock says: "i bet Hanlon of the (a) Toot, (b) Tt.

ru4. by J'littllH. Hii koi-y Grove farm, Racine, Do roc I'hnllaa, by Phallas. Hickory Grove farm, lUiciae, Wia, Itivairy, by Phallas. Hh kory Grove farm, Racine, Lilly 1'lmllas.

ly 11 tark, Macedon, N. Curlew, bv Cliime. 11. W. Hunt, Chicago, 111., b.

SATURDAY'S LEAGUE GAMES. At Cincinnati Pittsnurghs f-JJ even that be won't be aa good as fifth in either championship series. I will Ccka Anlhracit I 9 O) 1 FOREIGN FINANCIAL REVIEAf. April 17. waa ia mvderata demand daring tt tail wk.

I jC lat rnoUlions were: Hi-et Id. short During the early pw-t t.f the week uiMOty wa firmer, tbt lui lln ia tin market being leljced ty ri ircp-ti lo the cf England. Do irg yraUtday la ge am ey tut aytaei't cf of lita.uiy Lii at. ti.e I. a.

f-yearly con, cos vf J'vptaj U-nd. cb4p tuoitcy aain rule-L wwe oni. Tht aise bet hiui $pjo even that the B-owns will heat Cincinnati 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 06 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 PUtsburghs out In both contests. Pittsburgh men nave no nerve." miacelpina inquirer. I5.wOJ M.tnO Base lilts Cincinnati, 11; Clcvel ind.

8. Errors Jay The Brow, will have to brace up greatiy in their playing if they io. tiasscockTs game could be improved upon groatly. Chicago CinelniwUl, Cleveland, 4. Bitteries-Cuamberialn, Murphy, Viau, Cuppy, Zimiuer.

At Louisvtile a March tucresie lo stocks. Monthly redaction eapadtv. Ou prices of crude materials tbera hava limes, It is a long lane that has no turning, and Cin been no change in this tuaiktt the past few Louisvillo 4 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 614 Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 6 210 Base hits Louisville, 18; Chicago, 11. cinnati will find the bend In the baseball lane before Pittsburgh does, even if the latter club Is day, but a weakUh ur dertone still prevails prK-o ef bars vKDfl firta ia M'ciay, at 3VJ, with busii.a aJwna t. la st-1 ranA Later.

chl ths Ind. a e)an-il it nti.vAiiit, ff f. ft, a tr. Tv tr-weli f- tart Oil tiihn iiA. tac -a-l A.rt i it p.it VJ Cav.

liti REFINERS CF PETRGLEUI1. Wt ctlt tr tttrt'f ir eotats. lklr4 in tt-M I r. I J.UI L1 UU llf -l t'At tit I 1 frwai tt.it trrift wm u.i tva iet recs ll tattel-eA pf lri tAa su.L lu REFINED OIL DEPARTMENT Ofrrt I w.l.r wV" la et. el- lfcUtt.t:t:rl t'l tit te C-e trfc, Ws i-l t't e.fcai4 lr4 Ito tt Kt wua lv Li st.

ar Lubricaling 0.1 Department lav'ea ai uene tt tbt tbtt. ti 4 U'rf ti.i at uet v-t tfci ti I it aj; e2et tj It4. Inttx u4 ew Iteef td. Aj tt. aet iV "A wt4 attt.

sat. ot i a4 atA. ft All ttt aSeetw: Uj, ttJw. -1 ee. ft.

a-S i. njl 4 Icltrt e-iwi IJ tat aewfw ex use vtt fntav a- 4 wcw awi Standard brand of northern foundry grade a little ahead just at present. leveland Lea-der. The Leaoer man will end before the sea-ton Is over that tho beds are not in any Errors Louisville, Chicago, 3. Batter iietkin.

Grim, HJeakin, Schriver. At Philadelphia pig irou are qnote-i at li for No. 1 fre.lv selling tlilt, Ut prl.w of bare fi and 14 f. No. 2 and southern a fraction ds.lv.

and In the iWtn -f Arurr- ular need of patronizing comments from Cleve the 14 from Monroe, maki.ig bitn come into at alwui Stic leia. Mil gralca at ttl J.u port c.eJ Tbura-Iar at XJ w.ia Philadelphia 0 2 8 0 5 0 0 0 0 15 Brooklyn 0 0321000 17 the convention with only 10 votes short cf the 13 0-1 1 1 here. Scotch pig nrp.ted at abuul Mexi- aa dollars at 5J 7-li 4Jntr.esl.vk ef required ci to nominate. Base hits Philadelphia, 17: Brooklyn, 14. chacca l.u.t was eatrerarlv light Tt.t 31CK1CSC l.itt I nrroii.

f20 for Coltiirs. t.Vi.D 60 f-ir Sam-nierle. frr Klintn and SO Errors Philadelphia, Brooklyn, 7. Batteries firt davscf the wtek, frc Weyliing Clements, Inks, Stee, Baily. At Baltimore AVith no candidate from Cartoll, the from that county will be divided up with Hit aeltteuiecL The i tbt tbvt Itt for arutroe.

foreign spieeleiseu is noia-inalty 123 it 50 fur 1-112 tr cent aud pattovtr fell ou Tisctday tbt among the four aunounced candidate, and Baltimore 1 00100120 6 Boston 4 0 0 0 0 1 2 11 -d i'O for per cent, and tv) per cei.t f.rro- no one can say where they will go, except Mr4e, by AI 'Hutura. J. 11. Johnson, Kouth Wimlharn, Conn. (dd A.

T. Cranton, Williiunntie, b. f. Vein, by Viking. O.

II. Kerner, New Yolk, ch. c. Leonatus, by Attantara. riumutlLowe, Waterburr.

br. c. Ehepiier hief, by Quartei mn-ter. WUiiitm II. McOitrtljy, Lexington, g.

t. Am tut Mtr, bv Robert McGregor. WilK-t li. McMillan, Paris, b. f.Valse, by Ciwiir l.

G. C. Moses, Rath, f. Princess Etcli, by 1 Crlo. i'nio Alto, MjuIo Park, Cel.

(sold to Pros-pert II ill etr.k farm, ai.klio, br. f. ISidle Flower, by Electioneer. Palo Alt', Menlo Paik, Cal. (sold to J.

Malcolm Boston, br. f. tstar-Ulit, bv ICUctioncer. 1U I'. I'epper, Frankfort, blk.

c. Pilgrim, by Acolyte. Fied 12. Perkins, Trovidence, R. c.

Kvrt, by Patron. C. Prntf, New Milford, blk. f. X2'dcn, bv I L.

filo W. Kn.sntdl, New York, blk. f. Nell Mi-rhrce, by Klial G. W.

A. R-ifaiil, Danville, blk. Cor nor, ly C. F. Clay.

Sao a too itock farm, Mateo, Uaso hits liaitimore, 7: Boston, 6. i.rrors that l.iehariis aud liollingsworth will Baltimore, Boston, 6. Batteries Cobb, CJun manga irse al-out fol SO delivere I here. KITLING TO LIVE UIIIl IS. the bulk of them.

If llollingsworth works land. As for the lttsburgt.s tha Leader imn will know considerably more aoont them after he has seen them play a icame or two. M. F. Dwver'a two crack racers, Lonunreet and Potomac, are both standing U.e preliminary work of preparation in splendid style, though both are still a lon way from racing form.

I o-tomac'a hoof has nruii out all right, and he acts as if he would be tho best of the 4-your-lds of the ar. Kingston is not yet in training, as ha is" again aiiccted by rheumatism lu the shoulder, the old trouble that bas annoyed him every year, except last, since he has been in tralulog. The following horses are In Budd IKiMu'j stables: JSaucv Hanks, 2: Jack, McDoel, Pteinont, King CiKvter, Sea Girl (3, 2:23: Kte Spaik (R), Jim 't euiole, 2:: Anncrean (i), 1 Hot 229; 24.: Vletor, Artelietta, yoaillug: Axle Sol (); Priuee MM0p up the latent sentiment iu bis behalf in Jef son, Istchols, Kelly. At Washington fersoo he will be the second strongest candi Washington 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 date on the first ballot. New York 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 26 liidays foil -we con iby le-1 to vrdun.tof The tlit wagvl and li.a geucra! fec'i'ux An hi gt-clas in vrlinei.

seru.ttie Brltl.h ru.tei btt a Iritle. 'iiU i.riana-. kcl Mexican bt. owirr to the raid beats on tha Berlin bouif, rote s-i Lu, and then rtiited sligbliv, Icavl. a Week's ai-taucet 1 ArgectKiA ali aa's Kt BraxiliAcs wra largely otTe-c-l an I 2 4.

Aiaericaa wera oeeleeted. txe( ung inventait.tt nJa, which wert well tcpr-'tea. Beatings wa espetiaily bu.yabt Ibart-dav bet' -re butRa was aaeo.lel. The aoa. Tha primaries for tho selection of delegate will be held May 11, and from tvdav until Base hits New York, Washington, 8 Errors New York, Washington, 0.

Batter that day Republicans iu Eastern Ohio will ies Kusie, Boyle, Knell, McGuire. mm He Has nought ircperty lit Vermont nd Mill t-etllo There. From the Vancouver Trlbuat. Mr. Budyard Ki ling is iu Vancouver the Kailingof the Empre, by which be and bis bride will i to Japan.

I said the pe; le in Euglaud were be int. aroj-ed to the va-t iens aud great future of tne iiurlhwot of Canada. Atone lime absolute lio.ra.ict STALTD1PJ) OIL CO. have politics and congressmen-in-en bryo at all hou-s of the day, aud even the dreamy THE LEAGUE RECORD Post- Fer Axtell, yenning; Darting Coit, yeaning; KtX boura of the night will be haunted by th ghot of the contest. Won.

Lost. poned. Cent and Corner Ducuesne way Btsiuont (Z); Davo Wilson, 2:24 Crood luck; Syudlne; Prince Hershni: Maor, Lcland Stanford, Belie Varia Vassar aud t-lay. THE COS GO AKMY. THREE BUILDINGS DESTROYED.

Special to Cumuiurcal l)ai nl. Confluence, Ai ril 17. Two build lh-Wll jTr2--5 Plri-efeijy tl'eaUiiiUlj hlC.uLi.J Curww Itasda, Bbts, Et. Etc9vts a-D-i. Prrreal Eaaidrai ings owned by Mrs.

Edward Alcott and on blk. c. by iilen Boston 2 0 2 1000 New York 2 0 2 1.000 Pittsburgh 3 1 1 .761 Brooklyn 2 1 1 .607 Louisville 1 2 CnicagO. ....2 1 2 .667 Philadelphia 1 1 2 .6 0 Cincinnati 2 8 1 .400 Cleveland 1 2 2 .333 St. Louis 1 8 2 iltimore 0 8 1 Washington 0 2 2 .000 Eighlh Pittsburgh.

Pav Dr. Whittier, owned by Iroy Farrjuhar were destroyed by W. hunoso.i, iit koik, ii. f. Ai liana, by fire at Ursina early this niornirg.

The post-oSice records, stain pa and other supplies weie V. im st, New York, pr, f. Noontide P.ICH raUlLY SCilP. fc.ru a. saved by Postmaster Farrjuhar.

A larga general supi store owned by J. It. Davi Tcaa lf I f-, Beit for Gcrcra! HouseoU Uie lv VI- tb-u is g-ueral that a slit ia iaeviUl-1. Lu: thera is a iU -n at to wh-o it will aet in. Aa inietu frota New York would aol cniy reanimate toe Aaie-ian deja here, bul would eniitrn tbt t-a eicbarga throughout Tba ts iiucui In prices I tht folljwu N-w 0tru' Northern l'acm-, til 1 rt.h, Cti Ual L't-l Pa.

ifie and Wabitii, tab; I referred detliueu CaLtdiau were firm on tna rei cf U.a luakinr cf a li.g arrangerurnt t-rtweea the Canalitn Pacific and tht (irajd T.u -j1 iruua aeroud pre fcreiice 1 aad tr.irJ preffr-I red 1. Mcxi.aa F.aiiaay f.rts 1'4" aaJ eeconjs 2. Aui T.g t'us ut I searitiet, 2. Bw and located but alx-ut twenty feet frr iu tbc burned; buildiLgs, was saved thixiuch the bad prevailed among even tdu. ste E.u.:h-nien regarding Canada.

They i lo. ked the notthwestasa part the Auueiicaore-puMie lut they bad awakened to the fait that a boundary line existed, and tha. the Caua-ilan portion cf tha continent was u.ucu tha mote deMrcl.le for settlement QaoUiona of a personal oatare were la mod cases deftly turned asl le by Mr b-t bad mi iertaken to write a ouauKrrof arii-i- on trip for a LiiuOsr if parer, abi.h tha New York San was Ha was oo his way to India, tut pricicd remaining fr a time ia Japa-i, China, as New Zealand. After bit vl.it to India it wt bis to take up LU per. maocnt ab de in Yurn.ont, U.

rt. where bis wild was born. Ha bad I sma property there with that object iu view. Ou At t.4 Jt'i tut A tfM ksrta pe. tt til t.i4l ttrt'caa l-tt-'y PACKETS.

heroic work cf a bucket brigade. PROSACLY A FATAL QUARREL. Special to the Commercial Uasette. tlj l.lt'Mltll.i tM ttftft. Ai IV.rl MR.

ABELL IS FIRM. Brooklyn; N. April 17. The Brooklyn clnb iiesire to go on record as to their stand in the 11 a Jdock-Lovett case. Before leaving for Capo Cod to-day, Mr.

Abeli said "You may put me on record in 1 A i 1. ft tt Kill I.l. tt I Drilled and Unilormed Cannibals That Are Excellent Soldiers. In 1883 Stanley took 100 Zanzibar and Haussa soldiers on tho Congo. In the service of the Congo Free state today are soldiers, a large number of whoin are recruited from the il-lajes ulong the great liver and its tributaries.

The head of the little army is the governor general, but the active control of the military force is in the hands of the com-mauder of the public force, who at present is Commander Fourdia. His headquarters are at Bums. The army is divided into companies, with eleven captains, ten lieutaauts, nine sub-lieuteuunts and sixty sergeauu. Most of the otliceri! era Belgians. The little army is spread over tho twelve into which tha Congo State is 1 t'rifit rtfr ar.t.t cat.

A a IMt taU li a r-tt Wheeling. W. April 17. Early r- I tletrt VI llVATT a-sl attlti tee. Xat.titt, 1 tn I ff.

I I 1" a. i A. this matter and see now well keep mv It- I Ul -V. t.te.tt tliiw morning Frank cut Charles Whitides in a quarrel, infiictiug iujuries pronounced Then Founer assaulted William Burwiukle aud Delia Jacksou, who t. I t.

tut t.ta tai pt. if word. We hare perfect understanding in the Brooklyn club about these two men aud I ti ti: et.iiti. it-i -ii i i b- by Bell y. Simpson, New York, b.

c. Time by Lord RU'srll. r. Will Pari, b. c.

Revolt, Ly Reveille. YiihviMu Hock farm, Pleasanton, e. 61 1 Fleet, Sidney. ilSife tarm, iia'-t Aurora, N. b.

f. C'ninvi tli 'i. by t'tiims'. P. Willis, Biocklyn, N.

b. Lake-w by Norwood. COLLEGE SPORTS. A ril 17. TIir We.tern Collee A till Icoui was frmed Ust night at the Gnu.

ln' ilii: hotel by representatives of tha UnivtiMty Witi-oosio, University of Mich-igrtri, rihTe-stero university asid the Ui.i-rif.itr i Ml-metota. 1'rof. Young of the Is o. ib university ii toe league's tem-poiaiy i liriii.an. FootSall, baseball jind ti atiiKtli will included in the list of and a f.el I day in Chicago iu June is one of ti probabilities.

i aett. tt. ee. ta. trt t-t tit.

under no circumstances will we budge an inch in the premises. "We shall not approach were i.i the tarty, but they escaped without I t.i je.ii,ii,ii.t his hrt Tidt to a.KScuver be bad coma directly frta ban Francisco. Ht 1 1 I trx ti.t.. tt. 5-16, aad Eat.aan't MawHiaad Larry I i cn the ai noa iceia ul tt.il i.a divi I.

nd wouid be rai aad that ii was ti reiiiitrul tba i -in: a r. serious injury. Founer was eeut to nil to await the reult of tiitesiles'tinjuries. I a I 1 tt re tt. t- ki either player by word, messenger, letter or telegram.

If they want to play ball this 4 I at 1.1 summer or next tbey will have to come to us and bueKl down to the terms we offered, When hahy was sick, we gave her Castor'. When the was a eh I cht cried for Cattorla. VV I en he Pecaice Its, snt el acg te astoria. Lou sUe had children, she Kava tbcui Catwrla divided. It is Kept busy policing the government Klutions, giving the governor of each distiict the assistance he needs for the ex I.

IV XT 1 Binol) AM) i-KIN t-. uiit. it tt it t.r.i:t n.t, Wytry M.iy at r. I un. t.i..

Bu.r, lu. tv.s MIL at 4 r. at. Mtx.r At.Ss. tU t.

1 1 i tbitt. tie ttt.i I "ta al ii I t.r tt a.ilii'i ilit- THE IRONY Or POLITICS. Lancaster Examiner. The irony of olitics Is shown la the fact that we have a solid delegation f.r Harrison and Quiy. It is not often that two men uct on eciaUy fi terms should run so fraternally in the same di-tri -t But huniaa nature is a very queer product, especially iu a political way.

C.t. Mil Hltt 1 Ibl losing for the time already lost. TOWERS BEATS A RECORD. William Towers defeated ToS" Lynch at Leicester, England, on Saturday, in a 4-mila walking match bv 1 foot. Time, 27.08, which J.

1 r- r. A GYP KI LLS TIIE ELEPHANTS. afc.y ti.4 ploration of hi territory aud ou.oii JutKig the political influence of his stats. The largest and strongest posts are those ou the Mobangi and Uie Aruwimi rivers aud iu Katanga, vt here strong forces are kept ia order to suppress slave rodds. 'irr ti r.

tw t- lic-o K.w et.tr. i it. fti 1:1 li rti41 tIM't tt 3 i ft e. r.t. 7 aa.v PAiti.

Aj.nl 17. During ua week pt on ta lart wr very liuslied. The eUl 1 av-d yrt-lsy toiilv. Cuii were very ea.v. line xi cent I lsl i.l.c--t -r tbt week, fraact aai t.i.toa 14 f.ftijea.

a.s art t'l't Jliig Iht jlU tba time is to pjt snmltl2 Lstiu raoueury tii.i ip. bul tr. I uo suu uf taking a ara a of tba new 1 to required to provi la Hit 11 i.c- -f ihs thnge ci tba euii ic't carrtury Is aa i. V.o j. Ai ril 17.

Ou the U.erat agb- beats the record. Throughout the last lap the pair walked side by si ie for a long way. Coming into the straight Towers forged ahead ebtt sT. rv Kit It Mi not i tt.bttt i taa fctti. l.l,:l r-.

i a wt t-t- I l.iery ti 4 r. e-tr irt-a a in, Jttt it. t.w.r. ii.j,i. a.

ery J-titr'tt at I r. Ct lt it r-t tela itr it. A. w. i tit! at I 1 s.

IT. li it: -c-f ir l-t tii! 'r Tip and Tom th Zoo 1'ear the Little Fox Terrier. Fr tht New York Wor-d. Gypl.orly a little fcx irrrir, wrighi'g IeM than pounds, but to lit ana Tom, the two menagerie elvt-haut, be is at a a -ma and wrighs ts.s. Tip and Tom a id the dog there aii.tt an In 1880 the government decided to create its army cut of native element.

It that the Baugala cannibals ou the Upper Congo developed Into excellent soidisrs, aud that it was much chuaper to eultst and drill them a foot and it was impossible for Lynch to get up with Liai. Towers held bis lead and I re' tt i tt rt ei. tl I tert. a fee ara. ttte i t.

itir a. i. i I tti at 1 iK a crossed the line a winner an. id the greatest excitement The best previous record for the Ii IfTf BAfiNIE MUST GO. Washington, Ajril 17.

Despite the na-m -rr-u and vigorous test if the frienls ef JBi' Sker 15truie in tiiis city against Lis re-lrusc, tuts Vagner Brothers aru deWrruiued to ri 1 ti em.lve of the manager, and it ia probable t' -tt befora club statu cn its western M-t Itirlmrdson will be given absolute roiitroi of the team. The runor that Arthur Iiwiuwill succeed Barnie is not believed. This year's term ii a very expensive ocf, and the rens ri fr rtleafi-ig Barnie is with a T.e,w of cul tailing txpei.sea. Set right all pruptr f-mc-Luna of Dr. 11 a Favorite Pre-tvrrptioa is the rorr.ely.

Itreu-lu-ta ar.l pro-inotos their action, and rernovM tho obstructions nnd supprr-isiona I ii-irwl Ir i 4-i f- i im A Hi if u.io leenng inat rea "7 out lt wk I n-a were quarreis. The e- has been au lataatoof tat ta.io -a was ry DC3T0P.3 LAIiS "7eJ .1 5i I me -X a nil tt 1 ft it, The ia-t iH j. I I t. 1 tit 4 Aw AJ. ie Sa.

t( 4 tm. it A. ti I ttum', rf 1 I tbt e'4 I I't'l IJ', -f w. 1 1 evry 1 1 ta al 1. it.

tet.U.i. ve ttj I ci.l iv ile 1. 1 Jt 'S V. Itp, I tt. lltiL 1 1 abet ttrl it iB ut fit iVuw tu-.

ec.t i.yl ti S. e. btr. I ara menagerie eiey uant n-ue ior si year, ciuricg bn time Lis love for vhu was ship! c-J Cleveland lat wtrk, grew as rap-illy as bis haired of Tip aud T-ru. Liri-a setase I cf tha drg, but at the tamt ftare-J biru.

Whenever Kecjer Soyder bas la puti.rt bis charges (lyp it a)wss on baud to Uko i art II la cuii.ist trullo and r.i.wry. At tho 1 tali i of tat week 'e; tr--in i piv: Ivuttcl.a bank. 1' M.ii.aa ct lncr, l.o; Ha-j ItS, rouble-, I.no, I 1- r.g OO, S-J i FitAh.rKT, Ainl 17. F.rt ga i tuent aeca.ities wire f.Hy acuvt ea Vh I ure latl week. a.

id tba t. gta- whioh cpn1! v.i A in a liio two If. A. Vse-' ft srtittt 1 wr t. lA." 5 raruat.iai.'it.

it. v' from I-inhooi to and, laterrtbe change ol VS "it a perfect! tvI fin esnccialiv alaab.e rrnwal t.tl. VrjtlT.IJVO. JtABIHT A l'rrtr I int bit sun-lrv bitea va the feet legs ajd truoc ral't nunueT. 1 al otl na distance was 27:38, made Ly J.

W. Raby at Loudon, August 20, 1333. MELACH STOLEN. CiilCAOO, April 17. Meiach, the champion great Dane dog cf the Uuited States, has beeu st-dea from his owutr in Auburn paik.

He was valued at 5,000, and had taken first prizes at ell the recent beach shows. TO-DAY'S GAMES. The games scheduled for to-day are Bottoa at Baltimore, Brooklyn at Philadelphia, New York at Washington, Pittsburgh at LouLrill, Cleveland at St. Louii, and Chicago at Cincinnati. IVES WONDERFUL WORK.

Special to the Commercial Gaxette. Chicago, April 17. Champion Frank C. Ives played soma wonderful balk-line billiards In a practice game last eight at is room. Starting out to riav S00 noiuta with than to bring soldiers many hundreds of milts from Zanzibar aud tna uorthwest co.t.

The enlisted meu ara between 14 aai 3d years of age, and their term of service is five years. Camps cf instruction are at Leopold ville and Equator station. That use of the natives bas had an excellent effect ou the country, for tha aolJiers, under atrict discipline, become in a large degree civilized, and ara eti'ectivo friends of the stabs after thalr term of service has expired. Mo.t of the military stations areoommacded by Europeans, fcithouth eoiue of the pests around the main station are under the charge of black scrgeauta. A number of the stations bare been establU'ued at the request of native chiefs who like a protection, aud iu return for the advantages they derive from the presence of the soldiery they agree to 1 utnlsh tho men with rations.

The Congo Hate now has thirty-eight garrisoned poai. Fifs of the posta Leopoldvule, Boma, Bangala, Bavko aud Lusatnbo are well tapplied with. cn-nou. Tha aoldiera are neatly uniformed in blua with red tiimaiinga, aud they are alined witb Cbasstpot aud Wuicbeetax WOCa SIGHS WITH BALTIMORE. to tlie Commjr'JUl Gasette.

Baltimore, April 17. George L. the ex-eator who formerly played with the Philadelphia league nnl Athletio lu accepted the terms ofiired by the He will reoi ton 1 linmiLv and iu leftCtld, Van Haltrea riglitwnw Johnson ia reserve. LASk Eft PLAY. T.o.viX'M, April 17.

tjwiug to the rueetss rf ie German ches.s expert, liJ 'e tvo London Chess Master's -mtuta is gra.i style Jt bas definitely 1 I Tom ba saw an ot f-ojtunliy ta Uke I t. ft LrclaH'JiS I Gyp unaware and sir k'at t.ui uh bis (11! tMWHt KJTf rtt si.r. I 'S r-- theVx. C.yp the blow Otaiug a. Ilorrd rUt, h.tav I i a VJirT, a rome-tr rer- UaJ.ed.

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rVturrwi No fiber nirIela mwu-au aVat but didn't at tear r.aSira that b. Ottrct-atSBi wo 4 trouaansrs racetrti at a. i. fA.U BUkthj'. iittBW 0it tlxoDgU tharxf.

Lea I ixairu'a, Wod su.f- C-j. A.tata. a-naoge to matcii the German -kburnaand Mac tchss, Mvt i llcCouib be mada 3 followed it up with 107.

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