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December l. THE ISTEIW YORK CLIPPER. Jm ine VMtball flalel. n* nnltot ttutootuui Rioapl*r«l doiliif Uia put wees Is u follows: Hot. »—Tbe Brooklyn High Bobool defeated the Pntt'i Institute by e to o, X Prospect Put, Brooklyn, K. T, TneOoIonlels.of rTtr'T*defeated the Jenferaooi, of Brooklyn, b* 11 to 0, at ThomnelnavUle, a. L Tne Lexingtons defeated iheAealiya by mtos,et bT>okiyn,N. T. The Wide Awakes defeated Um Do tot by 10 to 4, »l Oatrmi rmrk,lu ihlaclty. TueOortolblans werede- . reeled by the Marlilmee by 30 to 4. it Oeotrai Put, In UU olty. Tne TJolwereliy ol Pennsylvania de- feated the Film Atbletlo Olub'e eleven by a to 0, tt Wilmington, Del. Not. 31—Too Prlnoelon Col- lege eleTta derated loo Orange A'tileUo Cloo'e eleven by IS to 4, el Orange, N.J. Too Unlooa de- feated the Syracuse byao to 10, at Syracuse, N. T. Too Cullers defeated toe Uerkeleyi by 1) to t, ol Berkeley Oval, n. Y. Toe Fwtitil Mliliery Acad- emy defeated toe Bnolhrooko bj 13 to 0, at Slog Bio J, N. T Not. 33-Toe Laureate Boot Oleb'a team deleaied toe Yale Lew School eleven by a to 4, el Troy, N Y. TbeTtogaadeleatedlbeBlujveetnl! by 30 'o 19, at Brooklyn, N. Y. Toe University of Virginia teem defeated aatroog picked eleven by 64 to o, at CheriuBevllle, Ve. Not. 33—Toe Detroit Atbletlo Olob defeated the Mloblgan AlbleUo <a- s olaitKD by 33104, at Detroit. Kloh. Not. 24-The DolTenlty or Michigan tram derated Uomell University by 13 to 4, at Detroit, Mob. Brown University defeated Dan month by so to4, at Spring- Held, Meat, morning fitne. The wuiei'o Point* defeated tbe Army Borneo Oorpe by to to 6, at Whltestone. L. I. Lenox Hall /anion, 14; Wide- awakes, 13, In tola city. Tbe swanhmoro defeated the Heverfordt by 81 to o, at Swaruunore, Pa. Tbe Naval Aeadetny defeated Baltimore OHy College by so to e, at a on* polls, u<L The Brooklyn High Bcbool defeated Oolomblana by 10 to 4, at Protneot Part, Brooklyn, 27. Y. Tbe Leoigb played a ol»*e game with Lafayette, tbe former winning by 11 to e, at Betbtehem, Pa. Tbe Princeton Freshmen de- feated tbe Oolambla Freibmen by4 too,at Wll- llannbrldge, N. Y. Tbe Oolamhla Atbletlo Olab defeated tbe Indian learn by 18 to 0, at Car- lisle, Pa. The New Jersey Atbletlo Olnb'a team defeated tbe Newark Institute by 3»to o,at Ber- ■an Point, N. J. Ton Booth Orange Field Olob beat the BloomOeld Atbletlo and Oycllng Associa- tion's eleven by 9 to o. at Booth Orange, N. J. Toe lame between tbe Fingry School and ttostolair Academy malted Id »tie, 10 to 10. at Eiliabeib, N. J. TheElliabeib Atbletlo Ulab defeated tbe Prince- ton Bemlnary oy 13 to a. at Eilxabeib, N. J. The Philadelphia Association football team, profetslon- eia,' defeated the Princeton College Anoclailos eleven by 7 to l.at Philadelphia, Pa. Tbe Borne Free Academy defeated the ullnion Union Bobool team by 18 to 0. at Rome, N. Y. The Degarmo Instl- tste defeated the Eaaiman College eleven by 4 to 0, at FlahklU Landing N. Y. Tbe MiUersTlUo Stab) Normal School eleven defeated toe Franklin and Marshall College team by 9 to 0, at Lancaster, Fa. Tbe Tmy Folvieobmca defeated tbe Mverrlew and Military Academy team by it to a, at Ponghkeepale, n*m Troable AaoBg the Anatoar Athletee. The Amatenr Atbletlo Uoion has instructed Oeorge W. Bests, tbe representative of tbe Boston Atbletlo AaeoolaUon, to call m rpeclal meeting of the New England A. A. O. and disband tbe local aaeoclaiion, and then reorganize with ten of tbe leading dabs of New England. This was an- nounoed after the committee meeting or tbe B. A. A. , In their rooms on Nor. 30. Asa result of this meeting Beals banded ont tbe following letter from the Oovernlog Committee of tbe B. A. 1: "That Oeorge W. Brala, representative of tbe B. A. A., on the Board of Managrrs of the N. E. A. A. U., be instructed to call a special meeting of toe A. A. 0., and that at said meeting he move: "Pint-Tost the N. E. A. A. tr.be dubanded. "Second—That the same be reorganized by tbe following olubt: B. A. A, Olloton-Laocsster A. A., Oloncetter A. 0., Lowell 0. and A. U., Melrose A. 0, N. E. Skallog Association. Newton A. 0., Portland A. o.. Providence A. 0. and Worcester A. 0., or snob of them as shall be wlUlog to send representa- tives to a meeting called tor the purpose of said reorganization. "Third-Incase It shoold not be voted at tbe said " 1 meeting of the N. E. A. A. D. to disband, tthe B. A. A. wltbdraw from the N. E. A. A. 0. "Foorth—The above votes are passed by the Gov- erning Oommlttea of the B. A. A. in the Interest of tme amatenr sport, and not because the B. A, A. nave aoy reason to complain of any hostile treat- ment on the part nr tne N. B. A. A. 0., or becanae they have any personal grievance of the same." At tbe bottom ol the mevement is a desire on tbe part of the B. A. A. to rid tbe association or a lot of tbe dubs, some of which exist on paper only. The olnbs shnt ont are more than one-half of the present membership of tbe N. B.A.A.U..andtheynodonbt win make a strong light before giving np. . MB>M TBI Orescent Atbletlo Olob football team has dis- banded for the season. The same dlssetlsned reel- ing that prevailed among tbe members or tbe team throogbont last season eilsted this year, and the dob members now feel that nnlsss there Is a big reform In football In the olnb the sport will be dropped. Johh T. Putt, 'M. of Brooklyn, has been elected captain or tbe Amherst College football eleven tor the season or IBM. Waltii B. HcOonnaoi, IT, of Chicago, has been elected captain of Dartmouth College football team for next season. Tas Albany Blob Bobool defeated the Troy High School by 43 to o. at Albtny, N. Y. Not. 34—Tbe Oonoords defeated the Amltya by 14 to 4, at Astoria, L. L TU University of Oeorgls team defeated the Anbnrn (Ala.) Oollsge eleven by 10 to I, at Atlanta, Oa., Nor. IX. Watra Buoistras, nlnataso rsara old, receive! In- line* Id a loolbtU «aos, Hot. 14. at Hbmve. n., vbleb eaa»d bis dsa-b. Woile 'Isterlsnai" wlUi aMthsr slerer Blaakbora was tbran besTlry to lbs irmiiod, and hveoreuplsranfslloD blm. Wbso be was eitreatad b« wu ptnliiad 'rom tbe sect dowo, sod a rariles] aianlasUoQ dbdosad tba last tbsl the eplaal eelamn bad bsea trserand. Blaekbsra llrsd tvo boars. W. O. Jiouil or this oltr. oomnit'sd talelds br sboollof blm-eli, at the restdtoos ot bu broUisr Bobarc Jse>maa.al Wblie Plains N. T , oa N"v. a "Hener" jubsiaD was ooe or tbe ban kaowo araiai about the Tsodsilolo preelact, wbsrs be bad a boat or Mrodi aaosa-"sports," boresmeo sod olubropD. ^BarooT" ana* uo satire mnge of sportlai cbsrso'ars, from tne "Tqasra" iramblar to tbs 'abort card" mao, a. d that olaaa of sdveabarera wbo do not depend aponcarda at all Dories noo asaaoa ho vas tba eotapaoioa ol Ds teoilvo ■oasna^ dow oae of the United Slates postal agsats la tbte oily. Aaasvaoso'a Baooao at Oolv.— The doal naleb Id tbeelabbaadicap Isoroamaot ol Ibo Bt Aodrsar'aOoU Olob, waa plaiad on lu lloba asar Tonlara, K. T.,00 Nov tt, hstvaoa o. B. AnnitToor sod A L. Llvsrmors, two of tbo eiovarm p'arora or lbs olob. Arma'roDi won. sad. looMoalA It, brots all reoorda for ibess llaba by msblos bolea id olDerr-aavaa suokes, livonnora is- qabruii ods baodnd aod nloe. at th aoll ptiai of lb* Hasdow Brook Clob, at -Hampsua'tPUIaa, L.I,on Hot. la, Hlaa at»j Bird woo tbeallvaresp oBsrad brB.J Caihloo. b) oae etiobe over Miss Anns Baadawbo won tbe esp offerad as tba lastsolrtoonanaa'atlleadowi<rook. mm Blrd'svle- torr was pnoclpally doe to har got balpe baadlaappod. ^QU^TIC. Tu Larenmont Yacht Clob annoonoes the fol- lowing fUtores for next season: Jane IS, spring regaiu; July 4. annual regatta and first special raoo for 3D and Sift, classes; July 13, seoond speolsl ■ race for so and SIR. classes; Jnly U to July 31, an- nasi tall; Ang. 3, third special raoo for 30 and Jilt, classes; Ang.ll. ronrth special raoo for 30 and nn. nllani; Sept 3 (Labor Dav), Fall regaiu and fifth special nee for 80 and aifu olassee; BepL t, sutb special raoe for 30 and 31ft. claaarsi oept. 7, eev- anth special race for 30 and 3111. olaates and race . for Flint Oops for cabin cats; Bept. 14, Larenmont Onp rot schooners and eighth tpeclal race for SO and MB olaasea. Tu sehooner yaobt Yampa baa been purchased by B B. Palmer, of Newport, R. I., and is to be ■ned ont at Boston oncer Capt. Sherlock for the lbdlleTranran, where it will take part In ins races of next Bpnu. The Yampa was designed by A ■ Oarr Smith for Chester W. Crispin, ot this city, and bnlftbylbe Harlan A Hollloiswonb Onmpany, or Wilmington, Del, In ltai. It Is a keel boat or eieei. lion. tin. on tbe water Hoe, lMft over all, Jin. beam, isn, tin. deep, and lift. tin. draught. Ii is of 1T0.11 tons gross and III M tons nek Thiitss reoentlj nailed the Brooklyn Yacht dab's b<iate a Oraveaeod Beach, and carried away everything they oonld pnt their hands on. Forte lockers ware broken open, and prooerty belooglni to the members to tbe value of lion or lew was nanoTsd. A boot tlx weeks sgo a Bra at lis city heads sartors destroy eda large amount of property, loelodlng etrtral rateable palniints, which oannot bertplaoid. Tan yacht Ully, for Indian RlTer, aod las yacht Trraal, for lay west, Ra^ sailed troo Norfolk on HoT.m, Thi Strtutt Olsssjw correspondent says that a recent visit to tbs Henderson yard, at Patrick, shoved that so work has yet been started on Lord Dsnraven's ohallenger. and, fnrtbarmore, thai tbs length baa not been decided on. BASEBALL. WEBTCBJi LBAGITB BEBTINO. Sloox CltF Drape Owl, siridi la lloplaead by St. Pb»I. A special meeting of the Western Leagne was held Not. 30 and B, at Chicago, tiL President B. B. Johnson presided, and tbe following delegates were pretentt D. A. Long, ot the Toledo Olnb; Oeorge E. Ellis, of the a rand Baptda; James atsn nlng, of the Kansas City; at. Klllllea, of the Mil wankee; John 8. Barnes, of the Minneapolis, and T. B. Boyer, ot the Sioux Cliy. Prratdent Johnson bold Detroit's proxy, and Indianapolis was not rep- resented. After the routine business was flnlthtd the delegates dltonssed the clrcolt question. They were of divided opinion as to what city sbnnld sco- oted Blonx City In their league, 8L Paul, Omaha and Columbus each basing supporters am one those present There waa some revival of tbe talk of plaoluga clob la Ohloago, but after tome dlsous- slun of the qntttlon tneb aatlon was oonsldervd Impossible. The whole day was spent in consider- ing April cations for the racanoy occasioned by the dropping ot Bioux Oltr, wnloh was determined on at their annual meeting, held a few weeks sgo. Finally, a committee. coosltUng of KUIUeavofllU wankee: Manning, of Kansas OUT, and Bills, of Grand Rapids, was appointed to Investigate the claims of tit i applicants, and II rr ported In tavor of 81. Paul, whlob was represented by Charles Oo- mlskey, formerly manager of tbe Cincinnati and St- Lonlt teams. Several bonra were spent In a lively dlscoaslon before the report wss acoepied. Delegate Boyer made a strong plea for Sloox Oily, but waa est upon by Klllllea, wbo produced evi- dence that the Milwarkee Olnb paid to 8l"0i City more In one day last Summer, th>n the Milwaukee Olnb received at Blonx City during the whole sea- son. The circuit as completed, la made up of De- troit, Orand Rspids, Indianapolis. Esnsas City, Milwaukee, Minneapolis, Sr. Panl and Toledo. Then, after making some unimportant changes In their conetiiutlon. the delegates adjourned ontu 10 o'clookthsfo'lowlngmornlog. Oomlakey will cap- tain and msnage the St. Paul team, and will play first base. Bebasengaatdthe services of the roi- lowing players from this year's champion team ot Bronx City: Camp, O'Rnorke, Krans, Hollihan, Mo- Aulry, Marr, Boyle and Kllleen. The deleaatee reconvened on the morning of the 31, and tpent tbe time Intervening between then and noon in dtscuatlog the work of the previous dar. As the existence of their old organisation did not expire until noon ot the 31st, no chaoses were made or official action taken until after that Ume. Reorganization then took place, and tba olnba wnloh nad been selected were formally voted members of tbe new leagne, whose memoertbtp extends for flee years. The prlo'ipal emenament to the constitution adopted waa one which provides that no olob shall farm out Its playtrt to toe Na- tional Learne and Amerloan Association. This amendment Is a direct elap at tbe Indianapolis Olob, which, It waa claimed, was used merely at a feeder to the Cincinnati Olub, of tbe major league. II was decided to iborieu the championship sea- son from Are months to four and a hair. The con- tracts for one year with tbe clubs or tbe old Westers Ijeegne expired at noon, and shortly arterwardt the directors formally transferred tbe trancniteot the defnnct Sioux City Club to Charles Comlskey, for the new Su Panl Club. The manager! then took op tbe work of forming a sobednle of ouamplon- ship garnet for next season. The schedule proposed looindet one hundred end twelve games for each ohb; liriy-alx at home and Ofty-slx away from borne. According to tbla plan each Western club will make two Eastern trips dnrlng lbs season, and each Eastern olub will make two Western visits. Dnrlnithese tripe rou<- games will be plsyed with each olub. A committee, consisting or Long, of Toledo; Comlfkey, otSL Paul; Klllllea, ot Milwau- kee, and Barnes, ot Mlnneapolui, waa Intrusted with the work of arranging the obamplonablp sobednle of dates. Tola committee will report at the Spring meeting, to be held at Milwaukee, Wit., on March 3a. Before adjourning It waa decided to begin the next championship season on May 4 less. I isji i DIAMOND FIBUD GOSSIP. Latoat Saving! mad Dolnge of tne Base- ball Fraternity/. A. O. Spalding,of the Oblcago Clob, of tbe major leagne, it quoted at asylngt "Heretofore the disci- pline of managers and plajert hat been left entire- ly In the hands of the Indlfldual dabs, with the result thst oftentimes those who have violated bate- balllawahave been pardoned, tod thelrorrenceeoon- duoed because ot loot! condition, eel Man Interests or speoaiatlTe reasons, Now this Is changed, and the National Board, which represents organised ball, hat been olotned with f all power to discipline, suspend or expel any olob crucial, nmplre. man- ager or player of aoy olub working under the na- tional agreement wbo secretly or openiy attempts to undermine, Impair or destroy the present base- ball goiernment In other words, a new law baa been created to sump out anarsby, ss well as cor- ruption and dishonest;. Afier tbe collapse of tbe Platers' League atxnggle In 1M0, and tbe onmplete Howry of the National League, It waa strongly uraed by many that the leaders In that rebellion shoold have been expalled, but the national LSn-liru. uuir uio SSIIOUS] league showed Its maiusnbnlty by condoning the onVnoes. sad taking all tbs players hack Into the fold. We will never repeat to 'oolhardy an experi- ment Tbe tendenoy of all professional sports Is down ward, and to perpetuate hssehall sno keep It clean requires a strong central organization that has tbe power to keep It under thorough oonuoL Tbe National Leagne and American Association It ont of the most remarkable orgaolcatlons for tba government and control or any professional sport that baa ever existed, and, while It baa nude some mtatakea In Judgment, it tat never sacrificed prin- ciple, aod Its remarkable record entltlea Htospesk. It any one can read ibrougb the lines and see any- where an Indication I oat the National League and American Association Is going to do any more temporizing or compromising or oondonlog of the offeooet ot those wbo rooeplre tgslott Its life, then the geutleman wbo prepared tne constitution did n»t oorrectly voice the sentiments expressed by every delegate at the recent league meeting at New York." "How that It la a sure tblng than Manager Oomla- key will not be here, In no wsy oonld the Cincin- nati Olub soora a ten atrlka than by aotaglng Buck Ewlnt to captalntheOlnolnoatl team nexiteaaon," sayt TM Cincinnati Enquirer. Than continuing It asyt: "tie It ibe ngbt man In the rtabt place. Cin- cinnati for Olncloned. Bnok Ewlog Ls s Cincin- nati boy, and be has more followers and admirers right here in Cincinnati than any nun In the pro fatalon. Bnck't great career with Ibe New Yorks, bis great reoord with tbe Clevelanda last season np until the Ume be burl bis ley, and hit heavy balling, bit megbtooent base running, and hit good Jodg- moot or players make blm ooe or tbe moaT desirable men In tne country. No time should be lost in sign Inghim. LetushsTeaOlnolnustl mao at the helm. Be oannot do worse than the team did last ant ton, and lbs chances are bright that he will do a treat deal better, aiveblmalrlsl." Captain Oomlakey, In spesklng about Ma retire- ment rr>m tbeOincfnnatlfJlub, Itqnotedat saying: "I regret u> leave Cincinnati chiefly on scoonntor President Brush, Col. Elllaoo and Treaeurrr U»yd. They bare been Terr kud to me, aod I appreciate all that they bars done. My management waa not etuccres.and I hamlyibluk II It worth whllt at tbla laie day to explain sot I did not secure better ret alts. Tbe dab oolcult were erer ready to spend their money freely lo securing dealrshie players but unfortunately they onuld not be bad. Those obtained from minor learnea nnronnnately did not pan oat at well as we hoped for. Myeootreolaa manager of the ClaclntaU Club baa expired, and Ihrreltnotblngtbalcan Uemelothe leasee. I'll sail under the oolort or s magnate now nn a email scale." A. 0. Bnckenberger, ex manager of the Pitts bars League Club, wbo has beau suspended by the committee represenllng the National League and American Association, has oontoHed as attorney el Pittsburg, wl>h a slew of bringing a suit against tba parties who, be clstuts, bare placed him In his uiis s . it bomlltatingpoaltloB. Tbe Eastern League meeting will bt held on Den, l, la this dry. At the recent meeting ol tbs roaborgCIsb, W. W. brr was ejected president, ran. 1. Astra, Ties >Tosldeat, end Freak Palliate Anderson Daniel MoParlan, wbo waa one of the pltoben ot the Charleston Olub, of the Sontbern League, during tbe past season, waa born Not. 30, 1818, at OalnesTllle, Tex. At an early age be came North, and settled down In New Jeraev, and It was with tbe West Ends, or Somervlllt, N. J., that be gained bla first knowledge ot the national game, and being naturally a very aptedy thrower, be toon maiteredue knack ot curving tne ball, and It was not long thereafter that he developed into quite a clever manipulator of the annere. Ills professional career began In 1833, when be returned to bit native State, and accepted an engagement with tbe Ban Antonla ulub, of toe Texas Leagu*, be then being only nineteen years old. He did some remarkably clever work In the pitcher's position that year for tbe San Antonla Cinb. Daring tbe eeason ot 1N3 be wss oonneoied with the Leiluiton (Ky.) sad Frankfort (Ky.) teams, and here again be made a oredluble showing, doing to well that he was en gaged at tbe beginning of the past season as one or the pitchers ot the Charleston Ulub, of the Southern League, and be remained with Its team until the or- ganisation dlabanded dnrlng tbe Bummer montua. He did good work for bis olub, bulb at too bat and In tbe pitcher's posiilon. In ibe latter be did not depend entirely upon making a pltoher'a record, but did good anderrectlTe work at critical atages of the game. Ileiuooeeded loehuiilngonlthe Macon team without a ran, and holding them down to rive tcailenog aafe but. Ut was also credited In one Rme with making a tare hit eaoa or the five llrnca wenl to tbo bat. lie la a young man yet, and bu a bilgbt profeaaluoal future before hint. . William Barnle, the Teteran plaver and manager, called at tbla office on Nov. 29. Uo It Interested lo tbe new Amerloan Association, and talks very en- tnutlaitlcally about lit future success. Uo said: "I cannot ate what grounds ibe Leagne lakes for 'blacklisting' me. I bad nothing whatever to do with, nor waa I In toy manner employed ot any one connected with tne new association colli after my contract bad expired with tbe l^ulavlllo Olnb oa Bept 30 last On Oct 1 I started lor my borne |n Brooklyn. When I arrived In New York I was approached by several persons In- terested la the new association, and waa asked to take aa acuta part in helplog to organ- ize It I was assured that lianlon, Al. John- son, Oomlakey, Backesberger, Pferrer end others were In It Being' ont ot s position, I thought I might ss well takes chance at lb I never had any connection with the new aatoolatlon while I was an employe of any clob In ibe major league. I beard talk of tbe formation nr an association, and was solicited to Jolnltwbllo tbe Louisville Club waa on Its last Eastern trip. I, however, made no promises UU mr engagement with Louisville was concluded. I told. President study ot what 1 had beard, and what la more helntorniedOharleT Byrne allaboutthrmatier. I willnottubmlttotbt National Board, but I am willing to submit the matter many Impartial arbitrator, and if | am found golltyofany dishonorable action 1 win submit without a word. But we bare been ooodemued by the National Board la advance. I have placed my oast In the bands of attorneys and will bring a toll t< r damages I bare also been accused of ireavebery In the Orlm- Pfeffer matter. The facta of the osse are: I agreed to release Orlm to ibe Brooklyn team for $3,600. or which $2,000 was to be paid cash down and |M0 when Orlm signed with Brooklyn. Byrne gave me a cheek for 13,000. which I transferred in Ur. Stocky, who deposited It with the Louisville Banking Company. It was returned to Byroe after Orlm refuted 'to ttgn. I did my best to Induce Orlm to sign- President Byrne agreed to give 11.3(0 with Tom Daly and Bnludle thrown In for Heller. This deal fell through became ibe money was not paid. I made both In perfect good falib after ooomlting w|ih Dr. Binoky. I deny that J made any trip In the Interest of the newattociailon while a member of ibe Louis- ville Olub. 11 Mr. Barnle had with blm all tbe cor- re.pondeooe between biineelf and President Byrne relating to the Orlm and pretrer transfer, and It maket very interesting reading. A. J. Reach, president ot tbe Philadelphia Club, It vtry bappi over the concessions made lo bit olob at the recent league meeting. Heeald: "Pblla- ihabar noli Elaborate aa wu onr former pavilion, we think our new one will tnrpass It Every poaalblo attention will be paid to the Utile detalia wolch add so much to the sneeiators' measure, sod s tpeclal effort will be made to InTlle and bare tbe beet class of patrons.'" Word comes from Boston Ibat John II. Oar/aey, the well known and popular empire of >be major league, It missing from bit borne it Worcester. Mass. Tost bt left his home shoot the lime tbe Temple Cap series started and hat not been teen since by bit wife or bis friends In the vlolnliy of bltoldnome. Coulee Cam pan bas organized a team wblca he Intends taking to New Orleans to play garnet dur- ing tbt coming Winter. Tbe namos sod poaliloot of ue players are as follow: Spies, catcher; mason, pHcher: Wells, York sad Dowr, on the bases; Has- men, short tup; and Pells, Campau and Brown, In the outfield. F. 0. Banoroft. business mansger of tbe Cincin- nati Olnb, baa arranged to play the colored glanla on April 11 and 13, atotoclnnail, 0. Tbe Washington Club wanted to exnuange Haav maear, Radford, gblebeck or Frank Ward tor Mor- gan Murphy, or tbe Vlnclnnatlt, but the latter rlub thought ibat Ptlcber Mercer would be a tnod ex- obangs for Murpby. It waa then thai ibe Washing ton Club dropped the matter. Treasurer Lloyd, of lbs Cincinnati Club, tblnkt that bis club hat secured a Ine lot of youngsters from the ranks of tbe Western league, and that they will be doing great work a month or two after the askt season begins. The Oblcago, Olereland and Pittsburg Clubs are strongly In lavor or opening lbs WW champion- abln eeason In tbe East, claiming that the climate It belter there In April and May than In the Weal, while the Cincinnati. Looleville and Bt Louis Uloba are emitsoed with the present arrangement, and they will, doubtless, oppise any Eatlern trip until the Western dobs nave exchanged a series of garnet among thtmaelTes. Jt has been announced thst a Sneihern r eagss il ebonly be organised tolodnde clone located al Atlanta, Charleston, Macon, Memnbla.Monlgontri Nashville, New Orlesntaod aaraonsb, Dolly and MrCartv, of the Both- > team, oars op^Bsdjhstrnawbilliard room and uowllagalley THE TURF. WeCBrBRN TU11FMHH MaSCKDM. delpbia will have thabaod<omtti and lha best ap- " luted grand atand In the major league olrcult. rrvaadaat Ton dar A be wfJI glreatnal tolktaay Lyoaaa i asanas ir Lyooa"w1ll krsp hlrsjsir ii trtrntewlUsTsallystragtaeathswrLoe^ The American Ttsrf Congress Anneals lit Agreement with the Jockey Olab or the Kjeal, Tbo annual meeting of tun American Turf Con- great wss held Nov, 31, stOludnnall.O. Tbt mem- bers present were: Secretary J. M. linger, ct New Orleans; Uspt J. II. Bees, Memphis; Jnnn M. areola. Utile lleck; Van U Klrkmau, Nashville; Lewis Clark, Loulavllle Jockey Olobf W. Hcbult, New Loulavllle Jockey Olnb; K.F.Olay, Lexington; L. P. Tarleton, Ulonla: A, B. Labold, Oakley: J. A. Murpoy, Oblcago Fair Grounds Ataoclatloo; Frank Shew, SL Paul; J. K. Owynne, St Louis; B. Oorrl- ran, Oblcago Racing Aesoobutoo tnd overland Park Club, of Denver. President Klrkmaa presided. Secretary Hopper was alao pre sent Tbt secretary waa insiraoied to write Ibe Jockey Olob, advlalog it ibat It la considered Inexpedient to continue the present agreement Willi the Jockey Olub, and that tbla agreemeutttandt annuUsd alter Ueu. 1,1884, that the Turf OoufTeaa will recognize all rulluga of Ut Jockey Olub, and that prnooi or bortea autnendod or ruled off on Jockey Ulub tracks shall stand suspended or ruled off on Turf pongresa tracks Preeldom Klrkman appointed lbs following committee 'o revise the rulee, and report at a meeting of tbt Congrats on April a, luso Chairman, M. L. dark, L. P. Tension and J. A, Mnrpby. Tbs resignations from ibe Turf Congress of the Louisville Jockey Olub aod the Washington Park Association were accepted. The Ssraisga Ataocla lion waa elected a member of the congress, begin nlng Jsn. 1. After bearing evldeaoe, the borate Oateway and Disturbance were decided by tbe Mngreat to be three year ol da. A reeolniloa was adopted to the effect thai the American Turf Oon< trrss shall nol hold, saacilun nor reoogalte aoy meeting or raolng In the Polled aisles afirr Jan. 1, 1896, east of the Hooky Mounielui, or north of lati- tude tj, during the moout ot January. February or December ot any following yean. Fornartlolnat- | log In aiiy tuohmeeting or raclagalwve prohibited, each member shall dtaqualify, and excl"de fruni any meeting held by It or under lis tancilon, every peraoo who shall act In any official capacity, or aa bookmakers, pooUe'ltrs, or ibelr employees, end every owner or trainer wbo shall run aoy bores, andevery lockey wbotnallrldo the tame, and every bone tbsl It run, or It owsed, trained ur under tlie oonirol or tba above mentioned persons Tne dual business ol the meeting waa Ibe elenion of tbe fol- lowing officers: President, 0. U. MslTUt, HL Lonlt; vice prceldent »■ R- Montgomery! Memphis; trees urer, 0. I- Bradley. Lexington; aeorelary, K. il. Hopper, Covington, Ky. ►«•»< A ntdisioN was reeepuy rendered by an East St. Loult Justice of the Peace that If sustained by tbe higher conns may affeci rvlng la the West. Ine tuit brought to recover money net attntKatint Louis race 'rack, ine Jusilre ruled In faror or the plaintiff, la compliance wlib the state sistntt, wblob prorldet that anionnta of |I0 andnpward lostataoygamiillngdevloe are reooverebU>. The case hat been appealed. Meanwhile a almllar ac- tion brought by another party tgalatt the race track people baa been compromised. Tin exeoulora of the estate of lbs late Hon. Le- land Stanford, ecooaooe ibat Mioy have sold from the Palo Alto ranch, California, to J. Malcolm Forbes, Boston, Mass., fourteen head of trolling atock, all mares, coniittlngor ibe rest rive tear old mare, Vina Belle, 3:»K, by Nepbew-PluahlDg Belle, by Dictator; four yearling nflilea sad slue three by Jjugton, 34IX; two by Atmoor, 3r20K; two hy Advrrllser,3:l(;>i; ooeeaobby lingo, 'J.-31K: Monti, 2MX; Lent, imk, tnd Palo Alto, 3:is>i; ooeeaobby lingo, 3.-31 H , , i^rrl" " J —"' —- - ,r - Terms private. Ir His been announced that Baadwlea, Oao.,a town acroat ue Detroit Kiver, will soon have run. nlngracesrora month at a time. Aa opUon hat been secured on oae hundred aorta of lead, and tn application for a charter will be made at the nett session of Partlsmtnt Tie men eoootcttd wlih the enterprise are said to ue BatUrn horaemen, and ibe reason gives for going Into business In Canada la oa account of the agitation In Ibe United Bjetee. Tbe track, when ptapletcd, w|il oott I3&0.000. HacasTiav llclwrras, ot Uw Virginia Jockey Club, seat ont the following notlosoa Nor. 33: "li eeiileell ramora It la hereby aasoanoed that tbe raoe meeting or tbe virtJolaJockeyciub Is being mo, sod win oonilnne to be no, under the looker dubrulet,Hadrtrtlaed.'> Uels trylogtnarr.nssa tpeclal raoe at 81. Aespb. for Tbiafeglrtng hetwsea Pruoe Oeorge, Galilee, UarfargtUa and ad Kearney. _Rxai«Ai.B W. Rivts, of tbe New ret* Ooacblng Club, and B. F. Carman, of the Ttodsst Ulub, left Nov. 31 for California, to ailead the Baa fraaclaco amoves show. TATTBRBALle'S SA1.B. Prlt* WliMtn at Big Hon* ilvow Brlag Good Prlcta* TtM ojMiilAf of IkUBiwll't bit ml* ot mMb $aA ymntm bor*M tu iUftmu Bqiw* OanleD, on Nor. 19, tUMl ooDlUatiMtt tbrouitMat tbt V9tk t hroofbl tOfrMter ft WW iftUNiisg of bone t-u»cle»«, bnc4«i, dctten tntl oolookin. Ma&j ol Uw iMdlni Mblbiton ot ibo preTloiii wnl'i Bone Bbow won fttDODg ibo ba*«n tud MUon, worn or Uw price* ihtj paid tor tbo winnm or piuoa ft* Ibe big ibov wu avldanoe tlut ibo uttba- tlgum ObitHiMd bf tbftt otcdi bftd not iei otibutlod prnooi tin fttjmlren of bont) noib. Thobormdlo- iwtftd ol U tbo opeolngdftj'ii^e wore of ft dectdtd mliod lot. Tbej vmrled in qoftllij irom mob good ones to Uftni lUmlln'a Oi«j», who told tor lU-W, down to tbe chi*petti cUu of baokt, ibei bw do parobtMn, ftml weie led mm tbo ilog qdmIO tor linvuiorfibtd. llltsdiisOMof lh« ratitMlitii it-Vatari to lh# oouoiry. atod Qomh w%t% MhJ lor to K. D Btmb, ol BoftAQ. Tot inporwd btttotr m*v fhu- ion brvnibi ll.lTl tbo top prlc* 01 tbt dut'i ttH* ot to. Tbo flltf»r lull* JuoplDi pony Jul*, wu told for •USD Tb« third -W* trttlD 00 1>. vbtD lb* Uut* ion bavd ihorott, oDd ibore iu on aootukl loioroti lo tht hi* of ooifcl nett*. Tb* lUt looiodtu him Lid*, vlib * i*wrd ol l;IOH «bn *u purehvid lor tXW br r*r| B. Marr Jr. Hjikdu. fMJi. wu hDoobtd do«o lor \V3O0, a. II. Moor*, of FhUnvdttiiihiga, boioo tb* {lurohOMr. Tbo puor, rtorroo. t:ifc. w*ai i» W. F.PuIohd. of iiiotaltod, !>.. for glsHn. Mim H*«h»a. I:v0, «»■ puiebtMO lorWtvll*? WlnMaVof HrlRbtoo, Hot, lor ftUliU Th* colL U»ol* J«Mb limtt MM Tor lleW to K A MoFirUod ol VhUtv dolpbl* Anolh«r )Ouqi iroiur ofbljtbcl*** tb*tpuaod uQiltr the) bam rot r vu Otai*. t:ll\. D. A. ftaOLoi N«» Bodlord, Him , punhtot-J bor lor |l.tUJ. Tb* fonrth dt^'o Ml* broafht out * big erovd ol brtodtr*, d**4*r* sutd iurftn*D. It «u lb* iwood d*j lor tb* **J* ol b)oode>d Uvturtv WuihiL t:\Vi, brought Uti »ur prie*. ■tbo wu odo of th* flr»t uiautlo put up At tb* BoralDf OtUtOD. U|*WUHldlOAIrltDd«rM0LAIM,Ol Huokioi- bMis. (Jovooo, lor erXWU L«b* llollr, MTW. wut to I. NtwbortJ Huirlrsuf tbn oitr, tor Aftn. Dick Ruwall, t Jtj)». wu bno^»i dowo to HouM Wuiulio. ol MuawooO, IM., lor lU.T.til Kobort Boaoor ta»oai*d • o* of tb* b*r> nloiolibvilAj Id RllrW*. I:I3H, lor Bl.tUJi BdulA. 1:I5X, wiat to7. II. H*tb|ft(*, ol Nswork, M J . lo* |I,T» A«t)»*r, l:t*H. **ol to tbt ■*m* p*rtua lor ftl,lft> ad> iHb*r |oori uiB*l told wu Uirart, l:ISH. purchutwj br W. U. HirrlDgTtoo, of Troy N. T . f*,ka Do* Hmitt. a Motr. law, w*ot to J II. Ouliio. ol uk»tUod. U, lor 11.150. A Dunbor ot olhtr loud honti **f• iou during; tb* d*j, tbtrpne*! ruglog ill |h*> iu Irots •l.t-BTortMrIIUo*, l:l7H. to ftol lor » b»i oolk An uo- l«ru»i*tvtoldNtwbi<li oMuntd donog ib* *T*eiDg ■•I* ruatud in th* dMih ol Ooldto B*Ti*. a ralubl* un, with a rtoord ol t%M Mb* «u bolsg drlru Mood lb* trick whio tb* bigb •build Mlkr iRMt u roQAdlai oa* of iho ■hirp catvw. Tbi uifofia aoaJi bat WU HMD CAOgbL lib* *U •lIBlBOd, iod It wu looiid Uiai »bo «u hnpiluilir tolaMi ud bid to b* d* ■lro;*d. HI.* wu Tiluid it Tbo ui* •Bd*d oo B. oed, Alihotiib th* itoeb onirod did not bring tub lugi prlui »i U.*j wou>d bit* u'llir lo lb* w**b, ib*r* w*r* lot* of bajm oo tb* lookout for b*r|iini. (loorgo II. Kiubitn hid io nil bu mu* Hiinaw l:l»M, OTiruruB, A II HttOiibuHghlbiroDlllurftlQUabut litl*d to mill th* nipulit*d oub dipeMlt. 4. 11. Bbolu purobAMd bir lor l^bW (If tb* oibcr ulnili Alio*. jMjKj brooght IfluOL ibit b*loi tbo hlphut prlu ub- Ttf* Kei,tue|i)r AimoUIIop Hec**, A goot) gifted crowd tvtientled tbo upeutog dej ot ibo Kontucbj AagooUUoa noeg oo Nut. 18, it Lei- log ton, Ky., wben tour fftToritci eod two ooltlden took tbe ill now. Kot. If.—rim ii«*-0*llloi, ill (orlooi«—niliiUQ, 10-^0. Urebiin. lo bil.voD; lUfiUoti, ll*. II. WILIIabh, 10 to 1. **MOil: rrlne* IaiD*rlAi, lit llAUAtii. I to I. third. Tim*. no*-four ud * hill irliUAints ivSs ferbtao, lltoi, *od; Tutor, nuKlwio, 111, ■nobi.tjtol, * V y*. lurinoss—splrllui US, riahar. (o to I •« IV ., HWNj 1IUWWIB, III, BnOb lilru. Tlma^OJt^..... Tblnl ran*—ailsajul 0|i -lllerlaaa,at, faikloa,4la I, woo; Jatlib, as, JL. Ills UD.tloirlMWBd, Hli, lOL.ttwrpe.etol.Uilrd. flat, l:aH .. V>oarUiiaee-Uoo r''^"- 1 - 1 '■- ' — tliorpa.tto I, third, fine, mllsV-Bsoarl, bvr, 1. olaj. 'oa. Si, a. aisviaa, lio 10 i, 1, lltol.Uilnl. Tlais,l:ia. loo. no.beltma, waa. ReaAvol aaoont; Travaras\lue. UalMrd, , Fifth rsoa—rlvs lurloDis-llalms, IUO, a. U lav too, svsa, woa: Tootb Timber, tt, II. a llllana, III to I, ase- oad; tea. tt, rata las, I u> I, tbim. lima. IK Ilslh raea—four sse a ball lurlooss-cerrla Lyla, UA fartlas. tiu t, won; r-laaaaolrv, ltB.1l. Wlllusia,t k> I, aaeoao; Avalaoeha, Its Vaa Sauiao oto 1, iblnl. Tios.0:sr. Kov. II—rim rsoe-BeUisi. ssvas larlot aa-Uraat- wiob. W Thorpe, mu I, mm; luevesse, it U Wil- liams, Ik u l sseusd; Coola.1. tt, II MpriB, til, third..Jims. ):» Kaeuad raoa-lls furuasa-CtV leao, 101. Ui|b. 7 lo a, afon: Isoavoo, .H\ll. (Iiaaan, 4 u I, aaoutHl. roon Tsmro, m. Uislam. Ill a I. Ihinl, Time, l;lij< Tblrd raea-rlfteesih ilsleseles of a mils—The i ommouer, U, a. Ilodaoe, I lo l, sob; Dare- vela,lte Tborbo.aM in I.as ■ — Bjol.lhlrt. TloSliat vela, Its Tborte, 3M in l.secei - ,J Tlo»;i3I...Tr( Ti.uips,IU)l.waUiOBotor 110, m l;R«r Low, lot, fi,orabiai,lo to I, i loiatior.uai rsitisa, 'roe Advlea, ill, '.. hlaa. 7 to t, ssootid; . third. Tim. I.-OJH rinh isee-KslliBg, one Bile-: Pialus. Itt, strooka, orao, woe: UonlBloa sf, a. OlsT- ua^u^aaeoBdiLlassllio.n.B Blaiasj.lUil.thirl. siiv. 'it-rirat raee-Hls rarloais-Wlllsrd, ICS, i. Daly, •> to U woa: rrloiw Impaiiai, IM, Ulab. I lo I, steoat; Issls O., lu], rsrtlsa, i lo I, tblrd. Tims, l:l£ eeeoad raoa-Hsrsn lunoais-LiDdwIeila, |nh A. Olaytoa, I io a, wooi liisirara lis, B Bl.ilu, IDo I, eeeoad; UIm Dosalaaa, lit. Thorpe,!lu I, iblrd Ttae, 1* Third raoe— Toor aad a ball lurloaaa. ual- lowasn, lot, A. OUlUa, tip t, wna; Taaor, IM, rsrhlas, 7 lo tiateoad: Amy T., lot, J: OalM to I, Uird lima, O'M rounh raoe—Ooo mil*—rrobaaeo, ps,A.uiar. Lob, II to u, woa; Ibe IroBmasur,tt,ihiaohus tlol, I ruubori, l:alM rtiihro lu*. UUylss, I to asooos: ' * Nov. I Olarioo, Ulsa Liny, as, Wllllsns, la io I, thin). Time, I ailM.!.' "eeoaairase-fiva aMeae ball lurloaae-loskb frVibi n, U. Williams, < io |, woo; Uuaao a(Vj. k7, a. Jlayn e to Lsseosd; Valsrrle.ts, a: TliompaoB r Tloie, l:is>g. ...Jbird r.os-SaTanalalilba _„ Ureaowiop, 110, TB..rp*,7 lo 4. woa;T)llou II Rt,'i}. Ur.bsa Id to I, iWd | llsrro llsHu, lot. reraTaa, It lo I, Iblitl Time, ISM fourth racs-Oat ml to-est Aron.tO B- IK.lua.lu> I, woo: Witi Usrdsar, tt, lun- ohaa.allot.aaouo.l: riotat,ite, Ireoss,7 to sTliirJ jib,,i:idi... ...riiu, raoa/Tb7*aeoar«is ol e rills-; Vietorioua, ull. (Jrabam, 7 to t aoa; Alabaaa. lot, Jibs, l:ltM......aitlhraa>-Plvssad a ball larTosaal Hji Uls.sl.rsriloe.t to a, woo: sir rtoba.tJ, doUi uq, aseood: ear tvbeo. Iisa, Ul ( b, ss to I, ulrd ri, UI, tlraasB, llal, ibiiof. Time, see—Plvs sail shall lurlooie-TsaarlaB, ., woo: llamiiBBia. 110, rsrllsa.t lo I, as: lasbal), KlTborpe. lllo I, Lbird. TiBs.ldBla. iv. It -rivs-slthiba m a mlls-tba LoBmoasr, *,T, n oo, I to I, won; SaUums, tt, farkloa, 9 to a, aseoad! i Liny. W, Wllllsns, it lo I, d>in>. Time, |3ila..". f ivs eadoae bait lurUoaa-TossbTrnibsr, ia,. to I, woo; Uuaao stay. Iff, a. (Jlay iqo, I; Valtyrle, te\ a: TliompaoB ntol, third. l'tliT^!~'7^ T --"- , ' ;l ^-° ! -* W 1 *^ I, aecodd! I I, Iblitl^ Tlme'lslJ..:. II to I, aseoi Time, lot- Nov it—Plrst raes—Pour sod a half IgrloBss-Cald- well, 101. A. Iliajuo t to t. woa; wmia, P7, Pertias. I to I. aaoood: rsrusoia Pa. W. JoBes.t to I. Ibird. TibI! u*r Haoosa raia-lla lortooas-lalthBs, Iff, I! nuiloD. I to I. woo; Miaa Lilly tt KoralCa I u>Viso- obu; Abbis ¥-.11, J. Jooaa, It to l, UiirOV T|u», I'li ......Tniiarwja-aiiiiiriuoja-Oarruiiuiau.Bj rarih.a 4lot,soo;; trill Bus <,». ItoBBlll, II to I, steomli fiiso TsBpn,sp,Unheal,lull,third Tibs. 1:11..,.. rsarth racs-Pour sod s ball luiluasa—Ts- or, ut Iborea, a lo *-.™f.i V""i" u, . , l 'srslas, I to I. l»od: 3ood- wlo,ill Broobs.lu i,iblnl. Tims «it tiithrata -rua larkioss-tlali'B o'Ur. In, Brooks, io to I, sooi U lour, us, r>rkia>,7 lo i, sseoad; sir Zoia, 101 ura' hsisllol, iblnl. lime, I.SIK. Ituv. 17—Plral rice Beteo furlOBSS-lBtsrlor, 109. n !"tii w !u ,0 ° ■ ,uur ABita,», j. Oalr. I to L sso OBd: HlWoi Ooasiaa M. itsBDiii.t' u I, uu(l. flme, \Mk -Hsoosil raes-Opp ulle-BsB avoa. ITf. f, I" l S , .. lt J 0 '■JfSi !i«?t*lt. i*Brtlaa,ttors*i. ou: ruubers. pa. u. ttliiiaaat u I. ihlid. fima, l:Hks Iblnl rats-rive aau a ball larUBss-Caaa- wootf. IM, Ursbsiu 7tol. won; fallvta. IIS. A. Ulaitoa, ttiiSaaoniid: Alabama, lie. rburn a>ao. iblnl. IIbi! Ii!* 'oanb race-lis i.H(i'aa-osi|Da, M, n i i *&.' " !u m V\ u *l»uw. pi. j Jooto, lioi, ate> ouili Tbeiu. lie, S.l«.u,|io I. itno. Tint, 1:11 >"jfcss^|livioTp,a»,J paly, I li I, toe. «7. ouo: vdoiu. ilB, aaiaon,eiB I, UI rilih raae-yii> rutloBss-Hir toll, wus; Spiillaallau tt faitloa. S ID i, IW.trvokoFtol.ib.hJ Time. rtia lurlos|s-aar~vlbBO, PJ, A UUltiD, lu io^l, Voi| llaraaa arpo. li e. JiiBaaTw tel. teeoBd; Uablsy.K uoBobus Jul lb rd. Tlma,i.i* Nov IP-riral rara-a«Tsaslshlhs of a mils-at las 'i.'ij""'?'' " K> a. woe;Tn* Ireesiatitr. link, lib. iti uit aseood jllislar Aslla, PS, j. wuVft f, (bird. Tims, UI. Hswad ra^roBiasd a ball lurkiBSB-rerioeale, U7, A.UUiIfb,4HuiI. woa: Momm.Mk«o_IUI Lei|h, 7 lo l t Slcoodi lliod.lo, i|s| Plia- ilia, Mt, rsae ■msr iiooa IUI Le.sli, 7 lo LatcoBd: llootTw b. ¥>•. >H l« Tibs g Jt Thlid lata-PI i^!.".*P'^SVI?' "ay, u*. A.uia>ioa.ut< at abbU a!., Ut, Thorpe, B to I, seeoad: Bslia. I WlUiaBS. IttoTuilrd.T'lBa, lasTlT^aTtb^ri Hrooi eiibths WOB ' H - lfi! , ,°."tr a . l 2 l ¥*."»' ,, J"!* ' <• '•"«»l "raea- wwb,ua.Tborpa.7toS.aeeoad; Isa avob.sI a.OUt- toe.tui.ihliil. tIbs. l:a» PHib rtfs-Voir aad a ball lorlaaia-Bob Uollows), lit. Thorpe.. to i, woo: fm."f Jt Wllllaroa . w l, eeocsd; sloIlU. ICS 'etlb, II to I. third. Timeout. Nov.. ax—fini nee—Ibrse ooartors of e ;™k'io7 Talskle, bt, A. Ularloa. V to t, muu; Lucaaia. TJ, Park ll Jto". aseoad; Saokor'a uaosblpr, W J.T>il>;i to '^."••^""f l l$>i- sto.od laoi-Sallloa, obs ailli Bllea Dooilas, n, flipDolt', IS lot, woo: Usb avob. igs " r J^ltoldr.rioTt -flfliVa aTslsestlul Time. IJ"J alio IIA Ihlr rpbrti* race— llsvaaalatasolts ot r Wbio.n A.olaiuW I io I, wtsT »i . J;.llio I, taeood: La tlrsole. ai, J. Ualy. Tnnpj.lMol.aae'pad; tflllanf, PP. J. Oalr. I u I, IhlrT l'l-first reoa, als rarloBis-Prlset iBterlal. 17, fp'tias ttol,>on;Casa UJ.rtrklBa, BiofTaaeead UfaipBS.Pr, A UlarlAO S to L Uutd. Time, 1:171....,., Sasoad ra c e terse sad a balr ror'oos>-4iorauias. uf, TboiBs *io i. woa:«tlloaR, HI l-»li,lli l, aeeoadt ' ' i II to I ibird. Tims,ljsu...„; if. lie, ferkisa II to I third. Tims, llta. r .*e4—Pits rorlaBga-Boek Maiala. III. A uH| Its ll woa: (londslB, III, froopf, ll lot tt 1 ... . T (- fiwel.., Tblrd r*< asa-Boek Naiala. III. A UHylca. i.wvs: 'igm.i.,lli,froepr, ll lot ascosdl Baav rooD.100 fsrklsa, I to I, third. Tims. lAJIt —nbraes—fiveaad a bsU rorkiDja—roeoTa»patt, A.llsyus.ttn I,sos| UtIId.w, S. WllllsaM.rttol, i Sa.l»S,T« BaaaMlBlel, Iblrs, 1Ibs\|-OPm! flnhfaaa-riie rarloags-iBneUs, ICS fntlaat to I wow: " — "' — - - - ibrsaa-riie rarloaga-iBneUs, ICS fntlaa t ; Beirut.!*. III. Tborae.s lo t.aseeati Mary A. OUyiM, I to 1^ third T no t Etja Nov7B.-fIm itea Sa/»a rVrloasa—Tba 7i.stta.iii.