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PITTSBURGH COMMERCIAL GAZETTE, SATURDAY, MARCH 4 1893. nil Ood lril'i nrt with iSt Koit COKE KEGI0X litrOUT. TRADE. REVIEWS. 'rr.

'liiorara eltneMr.if coDlicuaUT. THEZ WEATHER. SLIITH YICTORlflDS. m. Ta Lsa kg UeLS', tba bait of th ronni.

4V. -t ra, t-atcr iav. "a- 1, won by bead; Climx, 8 to 8. cot3; ilcMurUy, 3 to 6, third. Time, TIlK BRADDOCK TEA3I.

Falling Off in Shipment and a Do en Ci1iicti ami Away. SNOW" Forecast roa Tar.Twmt- FOr.11 HOTTF3 Mn'ititn hoonU'-Tr. u.omoat in ronj" fit O'tf 1 ti.a tiin i rh(! to av tbemlolva ai.1 tHl 'nril Smltn on tli brtkawa. Both Bradstreet's and Dun's Ru ifAJtcn 3, 8 P. M.

For Weal Vi-ginia and 'I iinhior" hurl lrt hn1ra ml tfodflant "WUra Pesnsylvsiila Local aaowa, fol- HORNE Tli' rittsbnrh Hoy PeftWiS Gml- pert Specu'atioa as VVaiiinm 1 creased Output. March Th demur; for coke was not as bri.lc as usual last week. For the first time in many week there was no complaint from. th operator about car tsortaces. The shipments Mw a falling off of about 120 cars of er dy, or 715 cars for the week.

Tbe bulk of thi decline is in the eatcrrj trade. Thetn is very little irti ia Kiirh'ca I.ounils. lowed by clearing weather; rcithrly wLtds. For Ohio Fair, preceded fcy light saewt la portioL; ceider, rrthrly wlrtf. PE mi mum mm I50TH FOUGHT HARD.

Storms and Freight Blockaues Re rtard Business, But It Is Generally Good for Thia Season of the Year. Cotton Rather Slow in the South, The Clab Organized and tlie nf ers Asaignetl Their Places. The Brsddock bnseball team organised yesterday tor ths eoraio tetscn, John Dick, president; A. J. Boyle, yice-presiderit; J.

Williams, treasurer; W. E. Wiliiarns, necreUry; D. Laupp, Snancis.1 tecreUry. Danay Shield waa electcj manager and cat Tba players were assisrus 1 a fr.Uowi: Shelby C.

England, jackaoo ted Gray, pitcher; abort; iVerie, firt LftSrf; Ceaaett, eeeond; Shields, third; Carr, leftfitM; cent; field; Callthan, rirhttield. The grounds will ba established at Ke'emer. The team decided play ur.ucr the old rama of "Yeuntt Aw'-riean" ilurina Hie coming season. The iSradikick club, ba line out for Jimtay Glin. Aktil 23 ia the date cf ths Bra'i-(lock vs.

Katioual league gatue at Exposition. ik. Wc nBHtii ma iiKt priu nu in si-nurrii. it it Smith' tan to force tnlrKand ho r't for Ool.lurd asiralr. but tuey are both w-k in aro ohiiixl ipai- fnr tmi Tba rnun-t fiot wau the wen mil fiddlififc.

'I orti riU'. a on both Smllli ot lo a tno ona nn Jer Joe'i liort an 1 Ho loir 1 rvl with an equally irnod rt tn ehfit. Smith li puT'tr anl i.tois TjIi lilin, but Sinllb Hop Inin Wilti a jab ia tie neck au'l then fillowt It with two others. OxS'tri In lo U'Prcjt ao Smith lands twira wih lull on Uutllard'i eye. Ibi rwjol rlv'iie'1 Sm'ib.

ltori tcn Ar AVcaW. Ih' teeutli ft'inl nit'i wth a Ttib ami fjatehe ttuil lart on lh jaw. 'IiwnttitT nr or wnd. I.laht Jh wro nehaoifd, an'i tn.i i-i'1 Ir1 Vh'jcIh Smlti down il rlar ao'l t( ndart attiir.pt! to btut, but I by in Itb'a rliriit and lelt ia I'inia. a lliy ttiort-rance Culit I "ant mthn Sm tli'i utea rlth UTt aud lb b'-lt i(l Smith.

r.urt.a.iti loot il. ,1 irl fwlfii hie rtglit an. I raith or n-roBntri on Joe n'-. Mo fur). tniiil.tin and tj-ildar i forfri Sjnth Exhausted and VVird.

ALMANAC FOR San 6 JJ a. w.jMor.n p. te. Sun sets a. g.J THE LOCAL TEMPERATltRE.

The follt-wlng reorl of th tempertur was taken by th United State Wfefcttier luresu yesterday: Sr. tt i' 4 2 r. it Ylnixeai P. 4 41 Vl-STiltliST AT 1 a. A SATDRBAY H0SIE1IY SALE took ccka on tbe yards', the bulk of it ins been shirred during tbe past few weeks.

Tbe demand f.ir crushed coke Is fctiil lartje, A detailed report of the operation nd output of the reeion for the weelc ending Saturday, FebrDsrr, 2 ehow 12,820 evens in blast eat! idle with a iotrtt estimated production of 121,434 tons. with the production of th week this was a decrease of 1,920 tons. The active evens of the region averttged 5.4.1 day lait week as against a.0 day the previous week. The shipments for the week aggregated 0,848 car conisfnel as follows: To Pittsburgh and river tipple, 1,780 cars; to poiots west of Pittsburgh. 3,510 tars; to points rant of Conoellsville, cars.

In the shipment there wit an iocreasa.of 15 cars. cc'imui rx.u;u. to The like of ch for brrjains you Lsd riui r.y Wind. htste I of The lots 7 irf, lut thr criual reJutt'o so t'lat it rr-v a sclc cf a tly. ar ils irr It fri rnn tit thn Olympic Cfut-- 1:1 ire ae tba do iu twJie 2if tr.) IHir Th f.i: i VT.atl.ar SO MATCH MADE.

be ar tli" I ii jr. V-, Henve'' Uiy and tbny ot.i that they Imra Ct-t-li'if. nf. I i.ll much J.mouiiT in eoi.iirat- Not McAulifTo id Mooney Ccmltl Kew Yokk, March 3. Bradstreet's "Wall street review to-morrow will say: Speculation is in a waiting condition, the dullness st tho marfcet end the ucremcy of pmfes-sioiial maneuvering being sufficient evidence on that point Ilelief from tba gold outflow has created a change of while the existence of a large short interest furnished material for bullish manipulation of prices, which, originating in the industrials, aS'ectisd the balance of tba chare lUX.

At the faiiio time the tone of the market exhibited that a better view of the financial situation was assuming the accsndtney, it being apparently thought that the change of administration which occur to-day would prevent further delay ou the part of the treasury in dealing with the currency situation. The sustaining-etiet't of snub, nnticipa-tions was very effective, aod th ngh dull aud narrow tho market waa comparatively strong until the exposition of the bhort interest These jre tbe lots Come to Terms. iw-7Si. 42! 34i jri S4' V. 14 22 ww! 26, 12 vwj of Lljrk.

CcV. Oac larf 1 TLtCEbr OBaaavariow. I'ltt 'burgh. Vicksbcrir. Harrifburg olambus r.oU:l Cairo KanH fyOUtfTiilo iu)ins.

New York BAJiK CLE A KINGS. lit, fjiufl 1 Imm I of IViple Wit. 'C llni Crci Tin I ii, tit fUI lit llm i l't-rn nit 4 ally ar Our Keltic Pn- ri ttio (imlni Ma In nIUi favor. St. ljrirrs.

March 3. The rneettnfr thia afternoon between of Jack MeAulifTe and Mike- Mooney failed of the d- rid SIZLS, and Increase Over Lat Year Much a- asl f' expected results, SIcAult3e a manager offered on behalf of the champion to eht at 2 6 20 tS 1 52' 6 ar.J CJ, 1MB thui. liu.l.ltT't lan a ai'Od one On tctttrii jaw. knoi-kinic Liiiv to bin km one mure, and tba ioand of li a iiuu aripeam to tare blm. irnith itrl-t tu- Wiok-pfllr.

I trt' nth rtun 1 Suilth th rtht, vraenltijf un the nei k. They thrn tllnolied an.i r'oee, but Incfleotlva r'ahta followed. Jha iopii ari too wraa to do much Smith Jibd (luddarj wlekailly wlf.i lell. (roddard tt end In.m tli Inr-j of bi own bluwi arfala atxl toa round and with the B'i nparriiiii. Sutemj'h rnnd Ood'iari ornet up qalokly od forro Smith to the rr.pca jahbiuir niui twieo.

I be rrowd (houted it uiipleamrr. Gd-dard ti blood. Itolh tired aod eon-U mtiy clinoli'iiit witliout a blow. The round 20 awj 20: ciouly. 12 X' lar.

vi o.cl floudy. 14 9 2 Snow. Clear. 0 24 Snow. 10 SO Lt '1.

OS I'loudy. t.ieir. 0.01 Uoady. 14! Snow. 12 Clouiy.

tu ''ler. 11 0 04 CloBly. 14 Clea'. If O.tft Clear, t.t: 8.o.Oji"lly. 133 ponod ir $5,000 a side and the largest I 70 se S'l.

44 Greater Than Last Week. Kew York, March 3. The following table compiled by Bradatret' gives the clean a return for the week ending March 2, 1S03, and the percentage of increase or decrease as compared with tbe week last vear: The regular i dices of tiiese fcois tie frcm 35.C la rz pair. pome. Jlooney'g hacker would only P'lt Dp 2,500 for the tide bet, so Mr.

Fleic, who wrs acting McAiiliffb, clVered to fight for the am not, the to he 1:55 gire or tuke two pounds. Ibia did not auit Mooney vVabtcictoo Cloveind. Hndaln (i Hi VttftOD i'. I tlUl One lar-e bt cf Misses fine riUI Thre.rJ checked speculation and left the market ia the waiting condition described above. ih 1 -SO S41 vi Htw t'ui imnh, MsrcM Jos Go Mar "I 'lor i ittt' and nlth, th l'it burtjd invt to-night la th of ill mpi il't, for a t.wra of Jl.i.OOC, the ti iced hecs, double knfes and toe.

30j wl 7o, 19, SU 1), 181 vl i4. 1 and" he flatly refused to mke any agreement to fight at that weight. Iflete therefore declared all negotiations off. LIcAuliSTe this Ouiat.a Deo. a.

Fair BuBlne8 for the Season. The results of the lata storm and heavy aud biZLS. 5 ar-d 5i, 7 -i- I.lttle Kock. ftim-arclc 12.1 69' and dCc. roadways at the Bnutn, and the more recent heavy fall of snow aad temoernture North At 1 I 13 1 Prices, 33c, 40cf The regular prices of these r5j ate west, feerv to make gnneral trade irregnlttr.

i hit most active distrtbutiiD. is attaints in 11 afternoon offeied to put up $2,500 or any part of it tnat he will etnp Aloontry in six roBudi to-morrow nisht. No resiionso has yet heea received from MootrnT or his friends. A BOLD riiOCEEDlSR. JUSTICE TUOJIPSOX.

0 JSC the Mississippi valley and in the Nw Eng rwn 5-c fibtiei land ttaUs. ihe larger cities in the middle One lar-t bt (105 pairs) Mis-nrs' I states report a good or fair volume of busi H.21 18 6 ld.S ness for the season, as well as cities in the lar.s, rrc or fail good ccnots) 83.60n.M.! 26.27 1.61! 17,210.4611 18 6 T.tIS a ifiu SIZLa, 5 a.irl 5, 6 aud Atlantic cotton-Krowing states. Business is mi-re quiet in the gulf states and is very tren- Venango Cliiras Hlra Jtist the Same Khe Ho Peydrlck. PHiXAi'iir i-niA, March a. Th new astcciate jurtle of Pen ny I van la is bow ia LU 60th yar.

having ba bom la New t'hicaxo Hostoo t'hilttdelpbia St. Louis San Baltimore. I'lttsbursh Clnciooatl Kansas (Jlty New Minneapolis Huilalo I-iOiilBV'dle. Detroit Cleveland Omaha Providence. Denver St.

Paul Indian-t1: t.i 41.0 "20" i eraliy -interrupted in the Northwest, Well- Pricssi 15:, 20c, su5r Ww inlormed correspondents in Ai Saunas, Texas, JMis.iasit.pi, JSi.rtn and South Carolina report Venango ccuntr 'n IfJi, rath The regular rices cf these ODiis are 15c to rrc 1 1 SA1Al.l 30.0 eouii-arattraly tame. rounn A lirely ezchanic oj-f the jrocoealuui with Soiiiti hftvlnx thu itiUe. 11 (oe Joo wickedly and lan'te b1a rlent on neck with fore. i InoiiiDB utfftifl, Scniti ewiotffl tiin loft on (io.1-i1p i ron ud Ouii lnrJ roum back with lit rlkht and fnr-ei She HhtliitC- Th cr iw, cheer tly smilh, who bat ihcwn wotder.ul mute aoa ahllltr. t'CHldnnl Kuooked Out.

K'itorntb roun. Smltii tuo aanrefor. Ha catci trodJard on the jaw; thu followod a rattttna aiclianwe and Ooddurd pnabes Smith to the rop. lantia two upporcuu. 'I'hey mix "Urn anil Smith knock tioddari down.

Smith runlien blm when hoVUei, lands a terrible wing- on tioddird'e jaw, tiockin hlui down lik a n. Uo Idard I anaoia to ne and cunntrd out. l'rrif. t'udf declare Smith ti8 Tlctnr mld terrlita el.cim. Tim offil.t 1 hour and 10 minute.

An hour bfor tha awpearanee of Smith nt (i )dilarj in the ring- jinJ Gauibolo enterrd the Aiena and aiiuoui1 that Gloria l)aw4on, the Australian, and Ed Carney would box lix round a a preliminary to the mala attraction. Thire wna no fan connect 1 -with th ruitU-b bat wa arranged to ie the New Orli-unt iKHtiiifr pul lie and the vt-H'r line on the Auntralian'a ability a tighter. ahowed biuiselt' to I rleVer. bat ranra t.hu his opixitieut, who enjoy tine of aiuateur cbnaipiua of the Facifio indication of a widespread intention to increase the acreage planted with cotton this spring. I.R c.e.'i.fi.iy 1 1 la.sst! au t' i.v.

Leading bankers of Kew Tork. interview 1 at the btinp; a ju-'" tbe omon pleas eoa.l af that oosioty. 'i elder Thorn pan elected to tba n-preme court io where be served for fif teen Tsr, routing the lat six of which was chief justice, il died 00 January IU, lb74. Th family removed to Kile whan Mr. The Steeple of a Church Used as a Cockpit.

Lancastek, March 3. Considerable excitement and indignation wa caused her tf-ddy when it became known that the steep: of one of the leading churches had been utilized a' a cock-pit while tbe pastor wa holding aeryices below. It Is said that quite a number of cnckintr-'oaini hve been held there. The handlers of the chickens would enter the building ostensibly for tbe purpose of participating in th wcrabip, but instead of croiug to the auditorium they would atral into the beiiry. Just how the chickena were mcggled into the place i not known, but it is suspected ed by Bradstreet's, see no reason for commer 1 TO Si cial or fiua cial disturbance owing potsibl uepmiou 01 treasury gold renej-va.

A large Ivtcf LVijV ribbed Wocl Suxiius, that i ft km yet J. i siog, regular H'1 i Kdw 76c a Plif A full line cf Leys heavy Kicixh riVed Cu'oa 11 tuts ti3 qw'ities. All SO Per Caul Baloxr V4u A genera', cleaning out cf odds aid eLdfc hrJLti. Istt' lr.3 ii Hosiery, AV Oaatr-liail KpUlalT PliCS; ALSO: 4.no6,4ti; 8.3.4'n a.MKf.17tf slij 2.617,917 2. 1.U76 MJ 2,371 10.0 19.0 4.2 a.o i i barrlv fnoijh from th pure to I Jrir '1 training i i With t'i of IAWnri till still ioili ('i air n4 tlx tin) sti.tnwr;'! cri.wJ whlih.

the fi ll of IIiiiiN mi I th iii-robert of th Oly ttpii were anything but in spii until tfnnuiM by th prospect cf I i'tuw! to witness til Australian and "lir boy" battl mh The hand it." i ui, ui ablas with dniilmi; Unhta, i il crrlni fi 114 the tteet II aod lb'. reception ri nil nii i. Uixttl to It ulmoil la tn-i of tli cluh gaud hour bwftr tup for th ilghw l.MMxl'it' AMwurnnP. tiii'l trd, utrntig lion, r-achad th city ''HI lll IP I tpurt-t et ttilosi tti.it in IU in ruing. A uutnbrv of his fileuiis and a "mull ernd of rilrl'isily sreksre asserabliid I tti depct icn rt tli big Australian, l.ut J' i set nid ambus to v.

I any uotorlrty, nut rscaiMMt in crowd thmuiib the strap gy of I i i I Majdni. i inn I crnj t) two rt hurrlrt i In a aiiiull hntel acaruvly it ll rk -n ti i lub-hiui. lis trniineU in il rmunrf hioilf. Vbn al lu an at the rluhan 'i Hat at i ttm tlra let aart In in t. lotikt'H t.i and ttroi-jf witli nnt i ixiiica nf nit ir llu'iu tieab oo bin hi'lr, kliowiuit lht had tiain.l fauiilull il wvil Ilia niaiicUa wr tuiia iiuu, on a hi tb viu 'xt vat lik wtuiui riU, tli li'ip wr utrunK ami ttuniy, al tm Limn.

Il with a ci.utidtut, ilu-trriiiluad air hit ha Smith en baTore be niaia I tba arana, iulttbl haf Jl-rrl Mm fr Hie Mlbt fiod'tard hail t'niil, a Uk atnritri Ixithaianma, hot La ianv b.i'fly rcniarkml: rH will 1m iii a f.iw lutnutMa whan i wartu up Iht-1 l' iir hy." IIU llnuliM Arrive. S.nlil, ar.tvml in llin oitr fi out 2era ntan 7ii Iv wlwri ba fca btt traiiiing ai! wn m'ruT-vl In Mtiilh', iiUlu l.tlulMrf. ti' la t'ttt i ill- i llti rati ainvit mt of th djf, l'rltn at' ii' um lin lartitu tha arvcr- S.iii.Wl 19.2 i 1 Stixlin? fj. H. f.

1Mosp 35c a PUr A lare lot of Ladies fine jV'itcd Cvtln "Stag' Head" brariJ), jire jee. 20 u. uie pceuuo woraaipers naa tneiu (ecreieu beneath their coat. boujid i or Jew okleaxs. 8 8 8 3 lot (100 dozens cf Ladies' heavy lit (f.w A 1-JCe Vvr tA Southern coudlttons.

AM from too check to mnvement of staples South tbe feature there is slow mercau-tilcollrctioiis, payment being less prompt in states fartbest South. Business ia dull at Charleston aud collections are only iair. Augusla cotton-gouds manufacturers report demand firm. At Savannah naval store are stiiily held on short receipts and good request, backed by a combination of producers. Now Orleans again teports that depression in cotton chevka order from country merchant.

Deliveries of sugar front plantations are light At Galveston the slow cotton movement is offset to some extent by increased exports of grain. lu Sew Knsrliiurt Improvement. In tbe Kew Kugland states the already excellent trade in cotton goods is rejKn ted i have improved, stocks being lower than, in some year, staple in strong demand and wear) 3'ick Cotton dd.gs,' "iuft Head" blind. ttzM jtHt-f I'ngtllst Hall Departs South to Meet 11.3) 1 4 1.2:tN,36tj 1.36t.2o I'itzsf mmong. Memphis RichmonJ Hartford PonlsnJ, Ore WitsliioK ton.

I'eoria Nashville Suit Lake City St. PHtotn Atlanta N'ew HTcn Spr.uiclicld, 31 ass Worcester Portland, Me Kt. Worth beattl ti'OUX City Waeo Lie Moines Grand Noiloik Syracuse ft'iliuliigton 1. coma 1.0 well L.US A nobles Lincoln Viohit Liexiouton New Bedford ISow ZtOc a Pair I Special in Ladies' r.Iad.SnV. riatel Ftfdivt-s i Oi'tSt.

lawnn (nardeJ well, countered swift and timifr and gare nereral exbibiti'ina of his celebrated kidney pouch, which was loudly applauded. A farcical windup followed aud the alae waa cleared up and the warn attraction introduced. Lakewood, K. March 3. PueUisY James Hall has completed his arrangements At 75c, Zl and 51 25 a T-i Pwrt J.174.ei4! 1.1:54, i.Oi 653 20 6) 14 4: 12 41 8 7u.0, 12.

J.3l ,6 1' 18 i' 1.3, is r. 17.1; far leaving Lakewood for New Orleans, ail ir4 where ho i to fight Bob Fitziicimona, the And Lad'rs' and Children's p.ire Siik Stoclinit in i new culcrs All ijrices from 75c up. THE l.MVKKSITT BOYS Australian champion. Ball and trainer. John Kline, will leave Lera for New York on the 8:30 tr.ti i to-morrow mornine.

Hall rrepaiins for Their Hoxlnc and ri 1 1 rt Also, sjecial qt'ities in I Jies' heavy El'. Zym and Tare Sk Stockings at Is, tt rc iuid a pair. will remain in New York 'until 4:30 o'clock e.s in tbe afternoon, when he will board his spe cial tisin for the Crescent citv. 1111 el tevta ti reaoh Kew Orleans Monday rujruiug at vi. clock.

25. Hall said to-nicht that he was in the beet of condition and felt sanguine of win HORNE CO. i2j. II.SU: 4, 4U9.774! i7.i -n'l 1.71,45!! l.m.97-: S7 Bill 2S 4siOl 4S.C13 124.2H7 1 178.1 01 6 2 1.7 16 0 ning the hirht. ADinDir those who will accompany bim on his special car are: Ike Thompson.

P. J. Wreat linj Toarnnment. Th Weeturn unirersity boya are making great preparations for their boxing and wrestling tournament, which will be held in Cyclo-nni ball, Allrghuny, Tnraday oiirbt, March 14, under tu ansplcta of the 'Western Uui-Tersity of lVi'nyIyD'ii Athletic as-Kitiutiou. Tb riug will be (rovortied uudur the intercollegiate rules and will be open 1 1 all airyi-teur.

Thi weiliu in the boiinfc; couUsts will range from 111 to U3 poamls and in the wrtlmir enntoata from 110 to 158 ou.la. Alread largi namber of entriti have Ica.i made, and from t'lltt klinilpoiot the Unruamiit to be a great si.cce". Aeeordlui i tl.e program op to last nitht th eiitnei from i tber athletic club were as follow: The rittaburgh Atulelic club, AMrgheny Athlatie association, West ttd club, 2. and tbe South Side Jerry MahotiBy, 11. llaokett THE KI VEILS.

Topeka Sum" nan. Helena Spnltsao. S(flnaw. Jueksanellte. (yrcat Fat Is i jinrin, Kan Pali Kivar Albuquerque I 'harl i.ston.

SlPUI Fall manufacture; ueiog pressed to fill orders. There is also a laige distribution of wool dress goods, with good orders for tall delivery. There is much less demand for wool iu ail markets owing to recent heavy purchases by mills, although prices remain firm. Carpet wools promise to advance, being higher in price abroad aud the clip iu ltuasia being small. How Wheat Stauds.

Stocks of avsilabie wheat are 43,000,000 bushels larger than a year ago and decreased only iu February against a February da. reauo in lUVS ef l)vt Ousbtio. For two months the decreae is only 3.34H,-000 bushels, or one third of tbe shrinkage in two mm. ths of 1892. ConRumption and seed to June will call for bushels, to meet which we have 110,000,000 bobh--! ir.

sight and nearl- as much mre, 100.000,000 bushel, still iu farmers' hands. At present rule of. export we sh- uld carry over 60,000,000 bushels on July 1 next. No special activity is noted in Canadian corn- SAMUZL CUSTINC THOMPSON. Thomrson was year eld, and his early )du-cstion ws received in that city.

After grw-uating frm thi Erie academy be eomi leted hi, education witb a private totor. Ill also Ibronrti thorough atudies made himself pti-Ccient in the cioilro lanjaai-t. Ia after the of his fatb.r to tbe bench of tbe ecwrt. ih family rcmorl to Philailelnbia, wher-, afu-r taking a partial nre at the UniveAity of I'enn sylvibia, Mr. Thorapsou law and waa admitted to trie bar oo January 111, 1H0U Daring -re tbau thirty ysara, tbeiefore, the new associ'l justice has been io the active practie uf hi proieaaion and he Ira li 'iir brl a 1-adiiig i-iaiii in at tb Philadelphia bar.

Hti t' Men largely in imu-rtai corporiti wok, jv the rerutitioii being aa Wcrilent all- I'M i iri wuii. sc. aud Uiiam Thompson. THE WINNERS AT NEW ORLEANS. aw Traxa rta.L.

it. "a.rr..i tTrart taaciMwrrf i t4r.a I tirssorrt'Wi ra-- all Uu. wi.tu u. il. a AUKIlil i LWilllsf i rT jt tub' stli i4.

4 kvu it aiii I by bi brother Paddy, who la a Oit nf a -tti from Hirm-lik. eiu, bi.inMil f. ie r'b. the elm Xew brb Xtoat. 5rrrtal fnica la ua.aial i ika-lak.

aii-reh S. kivr brfa KEW Oulkans. March, 3. Track fair rrar fait, weather fair and attendance) large. ft this BiOmlu ant ta-alit rtc'tter 1 lDcb.

JoiarwiUt ttartit m.m t-Oatt. i'irnt race. 6J furlong Jim Dougherty won. lime, 1:21. hecnd race.

04 fur- longs -Chamuaiyne won. Time. 1:14 V. Third nesaqulct. 1 Ao Amprnxi! aara w)focltr1pa'Uf av inbsUvtty.

lb llttr la ai.1 i-ct Usi w.Uj t4 tr t. 'I Ol. io ariMartr Vu 3Ccaf rncr. mile Misg StreT Time: 511 race, 1 luiie Cornet won. Time, 1:47.

Fifth rare, handicap 7 furlongs IiOfkporl won. Tim. Cialreston ai 7j To'at ia.a Outside Mew Yo.k.i Vi.b itominiou of Canada. Montreal. ly.S, Toronto.

6,7611.5 6 6 Halilux i.fSJ.i'Sti lo.a! lianiltoa 773,741 17. bj 19.S73.477 O.fej round lawyer, fully equipped fr lb dnties of the bi-h, pt-aivion t5 wtioh he THE DANVILLE HORSE SALES. mercial circle. At Halifax sales of staple are moderate and collections slow. lias been cal led.

Personally be is a rtaa of amiable rtuaUtie and enjoys a uniTets.l Athletic club, 2. Th other conteai.t will be fa 111 among tlie university club. Nine handsome ild medal will he selected aud will ba to the wiuneri on the evenlrg of the contc t'harle Close, a university student and a ei'utnrtionUt, will pi ye an vxiiiiiiti ui at the rlnsn i buxing titati bo. IJ is id to be pojitilar.ty. DUN'S KEl'OBT.

KtSSOVtO TO FStVLWT L.YajeHi&. pat ia tu 4V(sa-reiaJ KB lirjfii.varnv, W. klar.1. Jiywre, oa. Ilarar ad wtiti yrar.

were rr-i'tt tw frGl lalsavala rauuy a.i-1 oA -d 1 jaii t.i ieyt -n thnr 1a t. tti tat iKiav mm- a-y-rt drl naa wltk wbotc tt-ry ta a gau. af rmrda aiwrw leu ta riwtn cf the 4ttf naa Lev tw-ra wrrat inrg lyt.rbini frty, a4 lb rKrri tf I4i4a ccct.tr it a n. tt fmj brl It attack wa tn bar ba-sa saaZ ab Liacla rjwuty atl CALIF OMflA sfIMwO lfrr Saw Fl7ciio a. Tb rl jaiag I- tattoo t-f tuf at x'l I i were a fn.it.r: All.

l.Vtir. in, tnt AI ltleber. li tVn-UJak-i to Cfct'Ttwa CLC lcti 1 it.1, Ctirry, Hai At "orw--, a-'if. Sia.rt. UV.i.

.4.4.1 1 IVALKER'S STAMriSO (OMPAM. h. l.r'ly i luck, Ulii.g th i1" i-ihi' li' rii br ovru. id by 1 tiio btinator ryi'l'in. watu li tuii.tlin luiio'u betile with liu 11) Car As th ui ir rarhd when th bell wi I ui yiiiuiom rlang atiiiinioiiing tb'-h'lmliatcis to lb rim hniith showed it-n, Li't bi Linkers ami 1 iniil 1 ti i.

il their bi'al lly tuiu ainu BM'I 1 i 1,1 thn i'f ill brH! illii ni t.i. ti 1 I in ad. SmitU btd tral imJ iai.it-fU'if kr ie. At 1 Ian taut arena in whinh tuary in. ni.il lijl hT liei 11 fi ubt, and here lh lu uand Irntn nil par.

of to I Id bil aat'bedtb iuti.ri.il Si 'itiiNta, wi 1 n.r rtul ie will tUU.L lilt tuul Hnl at (.. our ati i. lh ae in tn 1 1 I ira iittii.iiK it. e'rt. 1 in -1 1 "iu taiU't flr.t r.nd.

Tin n.i.i un undd.trd lo and Kn nil miiiHj iiat' ly rie him. Lrraiiup a limlih itt lo' I and then juli-'j-' nl Iri.I w.th th rihk Auothar cligb. id -taut I wu't Uft, but pn.i;h da5cJ 1 i'i ti jd I bale and Undt tH i'hWibj fiom th A LUIIIt'RlX TI2IAL. Aaaeia Amount to and lAa- iutteciever. A I'M QUE Kl(ETIIA(K.

Trade Fair and Industrial Production Never Surpaed at This Season of the Year. n.a broa r. ca wtii Un fa.rtUrt. It 1 rr li.l IK) 1 tl Xcr low rata. n.i J.at at il'imn la pf t4ir llttrbaratt- Tb Jauitai.b';: fr atn tti witaeal.

and 3. H-tnark fmn u-cj tnt-ilVioua low. arrtrel. 1'e ra la pntit.1 beavytewt I.oav.u ui at. t-oorcy r4ei tit tworuua y.tt n)U.

Mark "A latetl tro. Ixuuriu fl4 trli tiot u4iita a.iTitJ nk m.u. Jona Harr dr.arv4 far ti aa air tbe latter re-larolDg to XUs. vpl n-r fo tw. -nait tto.iru1 arrive liwia wltrr aartrrs st.1 bi rrpair.

('finavluir J. A. rt.ra a. ar. tb vstcraa umlvlW, H.

Itrown mu hire, left fur fmiii b.tibiay with hi UimUj. Pararoafl lod csnnofl. tpcctal tb tUftts. lx.rivi it a. Kr, lBsrefc s.Kivt tatlcsrr.

Dakville, March 3. Ir. the B. G. Fox Co.

Ble here this morning the following hores brVueht over f500: Idol. 2:27. sttllion; Gentry' Gtmbptt, to Rider Snap, Arcade, Brown Jirn, by Valtaire, to Joha Smith, liyle county, THE PUGILISTS ON HAND. Nptv- Ori eass, March 3. Goddard arrived from his tratuing-quarters thi morn-inn.

Smith is alao herr. Both men tire represented to be in excellent condition, but there is a strong feeling that the Denver man 1 overmatched. There i very little betticg. bilitlcs to SllO.KOl. YcrsGSTOwy, March 3.

W. Iline, receiver of the Youogstnwn Stamping The tirand StitniU to Movable Ho Company, of which Iiobert I Walker wis Rev. Gottwalcl of WiltetnherK Collcce Charged With Heretical View. Special to the Commercial Q-aaett. Skigfxkld, March 3 A call for a special meeting of ti board of directors of AVitternberg college in this city, to be hld on the 4th cf next mouth, was issued to-day, to Piei lei.t, at a meetii of the stotkbrldert held yesterday a.

ie a atatenrtnt ef tbe io Kew Yokk, March 3. R. G. llun weekly review of trade says that the great feature for tbe past formght has been the unusual deuiaud for nionev from the Wert and South, which has drawn laige sums from Xe York, and telegraphed reports 6how that, while money is light at only one or two mall points, there is a strong demand at Boston and Detroit; at Chicago, where the drain from the YVe.t is heavy; at Milwaukee and a fair -de 1, 1.10; f.T.c, -W, M-! ad. I'tt'-B 0.til.iiUil.

LV. I'ttr, rett tachts lo cmi: It ra and feet 1 tcb r-rjiw Iiwta. ttitr vert It woratSbutrstLtm tf tk rMtt vefltory just cumplrts Tbe stock oa bar 4, machinery aud real estate in tba toets war put in at a low figure. 'Ph "statement show asseU of S0.b'.'2 and lialiLiiea of Jli0.hsL lt was shown that th company hal built ap a large trad and 1 In sHuts rusk 3 raoLey aod it was d-idd by th ai-wk. hnldera to eontiuu businc and arrange with tbe creu'itoi for a settlerurnt, waciet.

-Jlt. A flair a. tho t'otomrma'. Uatett. JtAmsos, March 3, A company I i tern formal at this plfce and plan bare be a (uhintlted for what 1 probably the moat uniioe ri tmck in the wntM.

'Jb I k-a i- the com eption at Grunt Larl-ber, an electrician rf ouis n.te. The rdan i I I build a ciraiirhtaway mil track, with jnst a much "din" a is allowed by tb racing A grand stand rapuble of utiiig about J.Otui neopU will be erted. 1 Uls will mndcied after an elatttio 1 ail-way rar aod will run on three tracks. It will with the starter's itsnd, so thu! wbed hi drops ti 11 ba can ires a button nn the h.rae and the car will begin their rai-e ptrr ultanrouilr. Racing can coo- 11 i THE LONDON CHESS GAMES FINISHED.

fareh 8. The ehes tournament ws finished to-day. Final score: 3'i; Mason, TeichmaRa and Tiueley, 3 each; Van Vliot, Bird, i. SPORTING NOTES. Painters! mand at bt.

Jose tin, white money is fairly easy al Cleveland, In light it miiM nMrir.l i. -n, titkt'ig tl" ill tun a ie. Uril lings wi.ii ijoilJaid in g'nl 1 .1 I iuu -nih I'l'om I ih lnt, tn.tAMilv V'nitf'iii't hint on tti i 11-, .1 imi Inn', a l.ft swuia; oa in ut in.u ta ami a return. ir 1 tru tit'U 'iil al I tnvi try Kev. L.

A. Gottwuld, D. on charges preferred by A. J. GeLhardt, J.

Ii. Geb-hardt and li K. Baker of Daytin, O. Iter. Gottwald is professor of theolosy lu Wittemberg college and stand high ftmnug the minUter and luca.

ra of the Lutheran church, lt is formally charged that bis crevsiiiug attitude, both in tbe private walks of lifa aad in hi official capacity in ths college chair, bas been and is in opposition to the type of Lutberan-ism that dictated the establishment of Wittemberg college, and that be is at variance with the piiucioles aud practice of the institution which has honored bim Ly a call to one of iu principal teaching. demand at Philadelphia and Kansa City, THE roil STOWS IROX'WOPkS. Th Manhattan Athletic eloh is to be laat oaldira tdl at Cor UnUriMH.istl ftr i m. ii4- baaal aa not net l.ut ewUl "4f to Ciaciooa.t. Kai I rri.tvu.

Ij Kiitacy rvrr. tiwctt-(r Kvaasvula ai i-(tiin w.to 0D.tr a. vrra Urtitr 1owUat Itn. aeil tw wt t.u albt. Hucacy Mte ac4 Mclmt.ai 4c fc tapt.

U-o. eprniteia- Css- n. laud iiir I rkt Pt.y bet fMftwt forstt Utt ur Howard- at. Par. wl lout Bw bukll rraoy to ia taw daja.

A lorrii at pr al tatt.e eTsnmJ Uaa.iia. Caiwo. It -Varek f't. At 4 Billy Zceher has been appelated as man-team cf ger and captain of the Hariisbur; ducted at night a well tut during tbe day, A company ha been forme), incluJinj the 8t3te league, The Pittsburth and Wilmerdini teams sum of th most wealthy men in the state, to PuiLXOKLrniA, March a meeting of creditors of the Pottstown Iron Company thi afternoon Receivers Gord a and Fuglev ubniittcd a statemeot of the aaseti aud llabilitle cf the aineu Jed ccrpo-ration, lbs assets are placed at aud the liabilitie The ton cf the tapitsl slork amouet-ing to ISfcl.Kaj it iuilu led, and with this deducted the actual auiouut owing to cred-itom 1 fl.TO'4,101'09. ARMED THEMSELTES.

and also aesv with livbt demand at Mobile and New Orleans. The laroe withdrawals from this city under these circumstances are by many attributed to distrust of spetttlative oterations here. The situation is to a large extent waiting on the action of the new administration, but.it is evident that abetter feeling has prevailed during the past few days, and rates here, after lining from 4 to 6, have fallen to 5 ver cent. Though the weather curtails trade at Boston the feeling is conndeut, Philadelphia report, excellent prospects for Inmber. Trade ia ain't', oils, glass and naval tturrs but fair in shoes, good in paper and very satisfactory in carpets, while ia knit goods 'best for years past, Pittsbura reports better trade in Iron, with good demand ir finished product and iriv the i.heni a practical test Stork to th extent oftlOO.OOO hus beoa subscribed fur, au-l irronnd will be broken as soon as the waUier opn sufiit ieotly for work to be tursued.

It is hoped to get the track in running ordr by July. Ericlc-Works Striker Prepared to KctiiB; Sneeta! to tho Corameroial axtt. r. a. abrai; g.

set i aaa Sturm oecerrad. lu ireti ef it tc.rcary want ijrt.t.'. IM nrr rcunb t-i-H Sbt nS-y nrotatif hr to tb bst.k. nail. afirr 5.rt t.tat.

ribfl 1 01 1...1.. --un li jus h.av.ijr oa lioldara a 1 iii. ..1 r. si iM' rin i uu viji.ius c1a I- in. 1 i iitaiiii t'i i-.

inor iiay. I 'I ti iiut (irotK Wairiu. 1 TS rd ruiiml -1 mn raua up a g.iolea rw ai.d il ui'-urS i with a h. 5i.mli 9 ability Inra ratly. I b4 wic I nnti Oy livrl 1 i.Jir mi 1 wuii Ivn't, thi'ii l-ttinod turn tM oa tho s'a I h-i Australian f.re"d in tltrr.

I mi, Ii la title I en with Ma Irft. In- ii.i "ty i il. but r'foina ro'mml to ilm aaain swunir hi Ooil-(i 1 as limn ii nn II il, I- ri'Und -'I iliiir! ta with th left asratn, I land I1.4 1 un urn h's w. I el'nrh'a iii ne 11 )nt liid'lard tw.c. t)'jd- "il '0 cri'W I Niflit 1 a pd a fnrmu irt rnrfi toil iw.

il. ml li hH.r to ft'ilra- lo tur ln la twj imrd Ilium haft Mi. Ij'iou. -ut hu'b iiiiHwiial wp.ik Smith i' iludiianr jaw and s'ttun ing Jh nl l' r.itun! 'him wlnir unit tTor. Sieubenville, March 3.

To-niht THE FOREST tlTlT RACES. iiiiinn the situttioa in couuectiju with the strike at will iday a game of association football at "Wilmerding to-day. Mike Tiertmn signed with the eiacts yesterday aud wiil be ready to do business behind the bat iu the piio. "Tom" Allan, the amateur pujtilist, says that Fitsimiu-m has uo chinCe to win the light with Hall because he is red-headed." Anions- the leading; trap shots cf Euvopa who will visit America this year are- Lords De ClifForJ of London and Journea of Paris. J.

P. Chandler of St Loui has been elected mttnager of the Princeton Gymnastic club and T. J. Perkins of Pennsylvania electd a treasuer. Capt.

John L. Brewer rcently challonged SCRO FULOUS e- ot ul kooo k. it 'ta a4 turr cji's it lor V.aaii lK at r. ny A allUlU Great Proerani Is lie i tier Pre Kew Cumberland assumed a decidedly ugly .1 1 11.J rcn-atc rT-a. s.i.ili t.il up ti'l tir I iiM r.vr.

Urg if Wr4 liSr Hoy aspect. The entiie force ot employee at John Porter plants number between 600 and 700 men, and they have armed TV ft! rsr ta trrrnw-e citlunr.i, to i very fair propects for hardware. At Cleve t.rlott it.a- WBtin Almost lxt ir or ill Ururw. Two Vear' Ititcurn Itching. Several 1 Km-tor Fall.

tb ty uhc if a iria psl at tt-r vl raorwd u.urt c. themselves on the assumption that new meu land trade if fairly good, the "rolling-mills are full of orders and there is promisa of I brisk trade in lumber. At Cincinnati the Iutalit ItVtlef. Slnp, Mov1Va aod Pcrtaaiicnt ur Bx Catlctira ltrucKllea. pared for the Occasion.

fpeelal to th Commercial Oatctt. Clfvf.land, Match 3. Among the 'rut tiiittiiiic mre tl iifs of the year that at the Lirtvintr patk, betriiminfr July 1, will if in cf tbe best Coming, a. it does, ia th erlit of the Grand circuit meetinirs, it is atruni- 1 by all tbe leadiuit stables in tbe country ami the great star prrtoriner have added to tbnir bn-iittiiis oa this bUbirid '1 bis vear the announced a pur of 2.000 for S-yeer-olds eligible to the .1. 1 Sudda'd Jt ptui'th lo the laea.

1 iioii Hi ohw-. and reci-i'u ao- were coming in at tbe end of tbia week. To-day, according to the latest repot tsfrom that place, tbe men had beeu drinking freely aud were so bnimerou aud Ihrealeuiug lht bupt G. B. Boreu made application to th local civil authorities for protection for himself and the propeity of the company.

There is much anxiety felt, a the condition are ripe there for serious trouble. EOTY itttM ir- 111 lait. afinr.loi 1 Dr. Carver to shoot a match at 200 live birds fir 1,000 a si le and the cup. A forfeit of 100 has been posted by Carver.

The summer meeting will be held at Nar-rairanselt nark, Providence, June 20, 21, 22 and 23. The classes for the September meet ,7 ii't mitr urts in on una twin tuo liit and the uuie 1-r a Frur All Othrr r-i'-ra tu a rc.a'i tt. 5 Olf-t et Itidiiw atS Clear. Mar.irrVA-'t ft tl 4 Tioaly. Iirae A-scrt-, 7.

rir. I sfb aa4 TP A'6. 1 WE litvto-- fe 4 a-J(4ik Msea. l'tl iinCsi. I il ifciey ll f4 aair1 Hon an.

a. Kf Mate. 4'w 1 fu A HOSPITAL AT SEW CASTLE. ti r. UW Cf J'sS l.

P'lirt Wbeo years o. my son was with a ik'n Onuw whi.h was vrryj, nc. I be Or.t app araor wa of 111.. piaiplas avl eonipanP by iott na lot'. sors ecrl hsU, aacrpt -rata scratoh.d off.

Th rntV body, rxerpl bal. wa covered. Ii" aiujotl tv.c ut of tia--, and was so liabt 4 cowld carr st -alius ao I ail rstncdi I eva.u Did recointuea'Xil meO.cat works for wif. out 6 A plied ta rceitbK temporary rel.cC bit tu dUVias was tore ti raturo. I art f- vr raiuul lt, ran it.

purchased a of 4 nin ti drygoods trade is 15 per cent better than last year. At Detroit the outlook is pood. At Indianapolis tbs bicycle trade is larger than a year a'o. Chicago trade is interrupted by the weather and local strikes, but i large in volume, and especially in real estate and receipts of flour. Butter, br.r)ey, wool, cheese and wbeat show large increases over last jesr, though in hide, dressed beef, lard, hogs and rye a decrease appears.

Trie weather binder trade at Milwaukee aud St. Paul, collections being si but trade is fairly good at Omaha, greater than last year at bt Joseph, shows greater activity at Kansas City and at Denver is very fair. Southern -points generally report sorue improvement, eapecially Louisville, Chattanooga, Little lioek, Memphis and Knox-ville. At Columbus trade is doll and at Atlanta quiet; at Charleston fertilizers are active aad at Mobile and Kew Orleans Ai AtOCi li I OW IT. JAR K.

IIUCtr CX Cikt ing are attracting much attention. The Pennsylvania Bicycle clab proposes to initiate its members in the art of dancing. A claes has been "ji3 and a teacher engaged, who wiil instruct them on each Tuesday evening. INDIANA HONORS THE VETERANS. Ivdiaxapolis, March 3.

The senate to-day voted a $20,000 appropriation to entertain the G. A. K. 1 -xi ku ft sil r-i-'r 1 fa 4J a fln.l 11 iiL a-- lrr lUtXtt ik 1 'Ui 4.1 i tp. Jaliir rr, '1 10 clan; I r.f th r-aai arnouut for the class of auu a.

amount I jr of tli clas. Purs Ho. 4 Is l.l.'HiO for tbe 2.V.I The ntranne fe these pures 0 per cent, with an additional per cent from winners, and is li'ti-ile I into six payments, th fir.t beii.n due rch 15, wben euUies close, aud i but one-half of 1 tn cunt. Any owner on nominate many horse in tit ') colt pur'o he J.nlrfj by making tbe bisl i avinei ou horse named. On 1 tttssinis 1 atiamtiUd I wlttt the Uih una.

I 1 t-iabrl ta- tail 1 rtgt wa ft txikia. 1 1 1 1 04" t'lav'! I t.a uuma to le.l 'i ih ii" it. U-i Mah tjndilarl a 1 1 i 1.1 lr 1 h. hard with ltft, 'ui. i ,11 un lull I nerk.

ud Wit r.ir an luaiaut. Clu Ur ha Ui 1 1 -it il. i jh4 run 11. 1 Ho lder lan with a li'H u. Hli and eiinrU.

I Ml 1 Mnlih tuo, him ilm n. ll ar-d it) Jn i.Mlr. ii i t' 1 he sliurt raana hat tin "il r.iidti ti'jdlarl t.i tn r-'P, fall. flabtlns; aud bold 1 1 I 1 r', only tn llielr teat as tho 'u ii.d i.ir.i, Stnltu had Ira of it, JH It a U'lo-n. unn rt up wsak.

'ti-y ii.iiii. 1 uii.i at ai.urt raai ti.i.ii.i l. rMU' ithiia Jor i.roe ltb it nd -I'll i.lui tn his 11 ttari In I. 111 It a el i rail. 1 ai mft on Jvnlth' stoer.adb, hi 1 uitiK ir i atrol i I a.itelnr.

I in- ir liv; swiua left, 1 i.k.i-k 1 jut a IVsaiTa-t rs-9 t.an iii tl'-naif. 1 p-liaasutjIetiUMhUl ij, i 1 r-t. nwa. Baowaav.tta-4 Jt ie a at.4 Private l-'u tills Have to Meet Nearly Ail and fctato Aid Ia Fprcfnl to th Oommroial rfaiett. Kew Castle, March 3.

The subcommittee of the appropriations oommiltc of the Pennf.ylvania legislature, Tjfeaara Lemon cf Allegheny, MeCtlntock of MitSin. Bronsoa of Chester and ZcUlfr of York, were here to-day to investigate the coed of thtir.ew hospital, which wLV be opened to tbe public some time next rnonth, end which cost about $25,000, over ialf of bich wa raised by private subscription. The board of trustues of tbcospital have asked the legislature fw au' appropriation with which to coiiLu'ete the grounds, and the commitLee win sent out ta in vet-tigute. They they wii recommend the granting of tbe appro-priation, Thin TO STOP THE PROGRESS t'ianCy. Mwrv.T 4 ft Vr ary.

(llriii 'i'kO-4 feet 4 toeli ks4 fal.ii'if Cp Jy. 1 Vif Nrr rs i 4 Wit i of Consumption, you will find but one guaranteed rem ed Doctor to often I is building trades are very active, though general trade does not quit Kjual expectations. Speculative market have waited for development. The defeat cf the ami-option bill was followed by an improvement in grain, and, while wheut had fallen 2) cents, it has since risen 2 cents, tales far the week being 2,000,000 bushels. Corn ia i and oats of F223 uaniinK un M'ir, a o.i tcsv smail of tTictaa iieot r.

iu.tu soothing of tt.al ttrri. ma Aft-r 13 yars' stares lor something ta tnat- tt-rthir liebm. a relief tiiin sVepi ny tcctuatioa to oraUa. f-ns than iwo bcirs ol nia si, oa cak ffiKTsi Soar, ami on botti of tbCr tl rs.a ltrjcLVir.1, utti.ruied a cur, witti ra rrtoma. Is now a f.rung.

bithy cf V. ij-S Mr tt a rnuiatkable cure, ai L1 H. 1'. to WIN. it Otto, N.

Cuticura Resolvent The new rarltsr, itlrrnty (to etcnoae tu t-'ood of all In pur.lic-s sol is and f.vi lCVKa "soar, i iqai4.te k.a externa. ly 1tj cl'ar i.i-j is i end reelor th loft ntly nii-re au i speetlly eur every fprlv ot itctilair. buruiog, scaly, ptopiy, sciofaloiu and aod tip mors tbe letting wsstv Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. a-ars aittwlaii. lra.

taet arr a.a i 1 l-wi, w.a a-ira I t-- -H. 5 ji. pl C. w. grri iK.f.

V.ii rt. 11 ajr -ar in brintm comfort July I. wben the fit Its cayinsut is due, he mutt dsolare hi-i nomtuee face the sUrter. TU'n terms ate said to be vei.r favorable and iii doubtUss draw a good fielu, THE UUTTLNIiEkU Eitri fioMl lime Made on the HIiJ Top TracJ. OfTTr-Mb u-t; N.

March 3. race, 6 furlovRJ 1 3i lu lengths; March, lf 't 1, second; Bolivar, 2.1 1, di d. 'lime, rjaconi race, 3 fnohjf, soiling Miss Aiinio e'en iu.mr, won, by a head; Iiuey SUa.e 3 to aeeoud; Evelyn ta'tcr fllv. third. Time.

ullt t-r. 1 1 Hi i.M-4 1 tu vvlj utt-r. a-tt t'i i.Mrt 1 l.ul it- ii car. ic a. v.a UiHcd the v.cr.k s-pols-ia ll.c -ic tearly 4) brsty as ltl ra cut and rehdt if you I haven't delayed 11 trot 1 1, 1 r.

in I -NMi burriiiil ti In aeratcn. i jli! I in ulit iua, ant 1 and a witb tail a )iw. A 1 1 't iilit rlioeha uti in. toa ae-'i. lmiitard ec i in niit aud 1 if" tur 1.1 i il is li ifrl.

a id a'r li J. a 4tirsl. kiraicar -v 1ast.ee too lonar. It will EiiiUiDion SCOff! lain, tea. and I loci, with ins ot hair, frmu mtnDcy lo kfje, fruia pimples to LtttW.

It A. 4- lb kt lar to. atai.i ty a4. kiy ct to work i4 cder- CaTLt.riarikJ-l ft I an 1-Mir. E- Stat.

I.wa H.Or-a, lMatt Pre a eir.rcl Irrta a-kt I atkkt'V rilr T.i: a iwiy. t'KTp c4 dvni. iwi, 11 Ac ta. IfJ. Jt.

kiot. is aa bo.ulc corrective it toin B.llii'r 1 in 111 ad ton, I pua ultii-r vy. 'I lim a t. i the r-iiiii t. tn i'J fo" ii iiiiti Ii rmi'iil tlie I'l'i it in led-- UrU aiivruut sm'th t- i 1.

lilin. lat'i 1 "MJtH aoo 1 an 011 th'J hi' 1. a ant in lib 1 1 1 is la a-nniiiui(. li il-. i iv't and ai.mi.rsr blm ia in tei kniica 1' an I liti'iant wun a I a ti emu, iii'tlt vute am wi.u a erataiuly eura.

lt dont claim too much. It won't make new lunga nothing can; but it will make diseased ones sound and bobuthy, when evorj-thing else has failed. Tbo ulous affection of the lur.gs tiisd's causd Cvisuinption, like every other form of Scrofula, and. every blood-taioc nd disorder, yiiJ.Li tho i)iscovery." It is the mofcTti offeotivi' bl.od-flariser, strength -re-stror, ami thnt'8 known to rued-itd scien ce. In all Brouohia, Throat, and if iu fails to Leneiit or cttre, you have your money back.

a cent higher, but perk products are slightly lower. Cotton declined of a cent because tbe expected seltk'inot of tbe English strike did not coma. Butter and eggs have davdliiiid sharply and copper ia weaker at 12 cents aud lead at 39 cents, tfcigfl speculation has lifted Jin to 20.37 cenr The drygooJ trade it strong. Cottons are stronger, sheetings beinj til ahead, and business in carpets aud ool knit good ia espociully larirs. In the iron business consumption enormous, but production i relatively greater and concession are frequent for pig hqx the best grades, while bar is at tie lowest point ever known.

Plate, are demoralized in price, though the mills are busy and structural work are quite well eapjoj- general tba liiJnstriai ptodnofion has rever been surptsted at this season. The basin failcre noiu'tr witti a total of 259 lA. Ssl 1 rerher. Fr Ce, :tTI.T;Ba. tW; 5Utr, It rant ifcM, l.

I'rapareo tt tr 1KV t- 4 'lltmi 1L CoHl-vhTlil. to 4. uie Skin litusa.rs,' 84 paa. 60 iilu'tmllor, terTiioonlals, taail 1 frr. of vsreak spots.

It a A GREAT MAP OF A GREAT REGION. O.JJTNELI.3V1LLE, Mrch S. Onecf tbe most interesting of the 11. C. Prick Coke Company's exhibits at th World's fair wili be a map of the Conueilsviile coka region.

The map ia a topogrnphical chart of the region from Latrobe on the nonh to Smithfield ca tbe souttLi Ihree years have been tstvetit ou the wcrk, and when the map i completed it wiil have 515,000. Everytcing on the surfsce of the CounellsvHle coking ci.sl is carefully located. The aurvey waa made under tbe getirral direction of J. H. Pa Idock, chief engineer of tfc9 II.

Frick Ct.mrany. Kenneth Allan we dtre. iu cbar-j of tLe field and map work, a T. Kamagk of Oil City was at the lu- qusiu) jeat-ji-laj. Luildcrof worn out Ibir i iaoe, ti V'-caliie, ti to 5, won ry a Untb; ltigbtawaV, 7 10, aecond; M'.

if, 3 1. fiird. Tiuu-, fouith rat, fdrljna-n, aelliiis I'an- wy, 8 to 3, wn by a lsi'tt; tirttn-i. 1. M'-rud; (ilsdictor, 4 to ttiird.

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tar r.r 1 'V 4alt. IUU sad I ur.ii fa.ua aad A a.k. r. n.l--l'. b'srt JatMiiili i la I f.

tll ill til" lfl t.H piat.i a.tod tnelsft .1 null lb i l'. t- I Vrr.a V' 5 t-i 2. nun to lew K1 l.hu, In lioocstone, 1 tttlrsla Time, Hixlh r. 1 Borrento, 6 to A reift-" and cure for your Cfttarjli -jr 1500 la cask. Thia proiniiw-i by the prepi-ioUire of It.

Saga's Cutarirh lleiiieily. AA aknnM iaur.t io is, ni'iaia bitMiuticnra Antl-I'bln I'laav tr, tu Sni mui ve.v ulu yiAii-x. arii in krr.tiw ii.i Sibft. wl't a Ug "i Wkii.id At" froko Cria I tS i a ik- i 1 lll i i. '-l' to tua i.

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