J 'yil 'jlf!J ' -2,t5 .ft"-' 'vVa V'-Mw ' 'V,"? J" ' r ,.-'' rAv'A" 'i(f' fl LANCASTER DAILY INTELIGENCEI, SATURDAY, MAY 17. 1890. till Jilt1 " . . SllCtlS THE RING 'r 4 it. irg's National League "'. vt-1. r? ...... tTmli- fcr iwun ns uuuc wuuv.. i.:v i J UntlS HATE,TME BEST OP IT. LMlttKtetM figures Shew Thai the h.BMttMtttae It Fr In . ad "- p-TtaWr - Mr- ' WnMnt Teams Are j'Trbrlnr Werk r ."HvllaaI. i Tfce rek emllnt- Saturday, May 10, te fruitful one in Dosceau, miun , credited, out wiicn rcsiuceu 10 i ! few happenings 01 importance. nn thlna that attracted ever much nt- ;enUen waa the conference held by tliu vrmmtttee en the welfare of the National lMgutvMessr. Spalding, Day nnd Byrne, Thin committee was cnneu lei-einer m von nh."T7lth the officials of the I'iUsbnrKclub t'tetlcrW in its affair. The Smoky 1 m. whole. It is nllerrrd. were Itchlnil with CMtetT rent nnd salaries nnd the smnll at terns -only nueiit , peopie te six re hull tllseeurnired them. It was ns- .l flint thev wanted te quit. The facts that the club Is net wrecked or any thing like it, MmlcK is well en ana O'Neill Is rich. There is plenty of money ''back of the cluh-lndeed mere money than :; courage. In . I- .... .l.n. Vl..til- find fYVMll ttrftrn t. Jt.l.A4nmva ! tlm lnplc nf ntiens-intlnll nf v- Yltli,r lAtiriin tram hv lMLlAlmri- peple, and It Is true that they were Iwhlud In their rent. This wns due te lack of &wieney In tlie club treasury. Personally g.?the club owners have It, and have slnce InJd the rent nnd the players' salaries. $MThey were encettras-ed by the committee, B:sMid enench "snnil." as It is expressively ECtermcd among snorting men, was talked S,into-them te make tliem rciurn iiome ."aheutlnR that they never had the least iio iie iio Ktlen of Kcttlng out or of transferring their ISateam. It is generally uenevwi mai urn rSXeacne will aid the clue It it gets inie rem W financial straits. Meanwhile the U-ngue pst; magnates go en regardless of the meagcr E1-.'.n,!nr nn sonie irreunds. seemlmtlv 'r'aatlsuel that they will gft tliclr share or tlie patronage w mu !" S Tim nttendauee Ilirures for the week show iRttiattlie situation iu New Yerk reninlns 5S unchanged. The Brotherhood team lias X&tnlllhe best of it. although Saturday's at- r'teudancoshewsasllghlgnlnfortholngnp. feS.Thegamoet Friday at Brotherheoil jmrk, f" Unmr Vn.t a1.nnl(l tinf..A11llt AH t llA fill lllta. Kg-slen, owing te a, peculiar phasoef news Kpnper advertising, was practically free. - At Phlladelidila the Jx-ague mnile a "marked gain, l'er the first week the figures t& -. ii i.ni..i i.h... ...... ab (mi .ten. tSstldnume. four cames. 17,30. The first four KZliV.. " . . ' . - .... ,- .- .1 - r;i,vgmes lasiwect urew ,iiii is-opie 10 me FBrotherheod grounds and 0,103 te the J,T,Ijcague grounds. And en tlie lest two uays ?.Jtli Tninia had the most uconle by u small f'tMargln. s-jf Theppentng clasiint uiucnge snows me p.llicague In a decided minority. Mr. Spald- "Jng' team played four games te 0.4SO pee. ,rpe .wltneut opieaiiion, ai lour games K with nniHisltleii he trot 1.ST7. ncnlnit T.ItUJ VStar thn Brothcrheoii team, a ratio of flve sfand threcMiuartcrs te one. Tills would Ju- ftedicate that lwth teams might draw well HS;wlth non-ceufllctlng dates. jiy At tilcyeianu me j-rf'agiieieam urew e,ii 'iVP' turee games wiuimit. opiKisineu. ;Thencame three cenlllcts. The 1'layers r-?tearacxjt 5.0IG people, against l.SflO. The SViilieague then had ene day alene and drew arfiSiir. PnrtliB first davs of the next week ,the weather pennltted play the Brether ; snoea games aiiracieti i,w teiipie, mm i m ,'; League games IfiM. .The announced ut ..tendance must hae been padded at the Urtart, or eUe the Ix'ague has made n gain ut , Cleveland. j-Xne lirst nve uays ei tue cenuici a. Brooklyn resulted: Brotherhood, 14,670; 2 liBBKue, VJ.lOi, j niu imi COUII1CIII1K Kr" inmes played there during the week the &''Jague drew 2.21U and the Brotherhood pC'IMU The latter played one gamoen n y jehecrless day, with Bosten for an oppe ,,ent., wtin no opposition, aim lueaiieuu nce was 251. r'AU the cities have new hern heard from, Nfand there is abundant evidence te show ' -..tbat the public feeling Is with the Players' W ' JjJeague in nil of them except Brooklyn nnd j. : vwemnau, nuu in iuu miicr iiieru is no rAMml1lrt tii tel the fCellm In New Yerk t'-'and Chicago nnd Pittsburg the league has skiSae far hardly been iu it. At Philadelphia Kiff and Cleveland the attendance has reached "via uasia ei etpiai uivisieu, auu in nesum me rSiXeaciie, while In n minority, has dene well Sf.V; enough te mera than pay expenses. The months of Alay and June will settle i-;pretty definitely Jut what each league is :U. te'expect if the contest continues. It Is at ir", ready a generally admitted fact thntvery Sfew teams will clear exjienies under the ;. ftrcsent system of eenlltctlug dates. It tnioeks very much as If it was new a qucs- fi uen ei tne longest purse, i no flayers ure a, having the best of it nnd show no signs of ..weakening. The lx-jigue, whlle flying slg- Mjwuvi umiit's-, utmit-3 i,iimi. ib mulling 6ent Its schedule and wage war te the bitter Lit' New as te ball playing. The Brether- L . heed teams, whose work during the lirst K.'f(t., n'Aal'a na vtifv ,tru"i (tiIuti na m Evwhele, are leglunlug te get into shape and pfare new playing pretty fair ball, even Sitlteucrh the scores are for the most s.5prt very long, and many of' the games f-Vaature. i':U- The Bosten team is still n little weak in rhe box. but It Is winnimr riiiht nleiu. t!lffir,'ecaj!se the ether tcamfwa.re .b.ttllttle JCj-- UCII.V4 Wl IUI lil--""'l """ "'"I &?, because Mike hclly is getting geed team t:S work out of his men, which, mlilinl te their rt'.v. tutnw nittini nnd tne nase runnini or !-'IStevey, Kelly and Tem Brown, lias kept jJ5itbcm in front of the precession. Chicago, $&m far, Is well up te expectations, but it has felbeen playing ngainst the weaker teams s,ana nas mini nurk icjbiny iu me piuce it U. 11 !..... ...... ill 1 ...1,1. 1... .1 Etr -r Kru' rul l-.-uii i.ii:(iHi-ii uu ut ut uuu. t. When Cemlskey and his men run up jtn"6H'"' .OJII .VWB.J II .. A ......Ul ll...!. ';., It will be seen time the team has been S, some what overrated. If Kelly and his .r?-' .men can piay vrim tijuui iuuk nuu Nk.ui against the western teams ns they have S& against the ea-stern nnd held the gait, they sj ought te win tne i'leyers' league pennnnt, BgfJ The New Yeik team lias sadly ilis.it- f ' pointed Its admirers. The men am batting tr naru, urn, ine less ei i-iernnn t aru aim E..f. WaIaIi linn fnnilA n l.lir linla Vn.l'd i.lnrA &S-M-; trill nni twst lwi fllle.1 Tim mnln tmtiliht L l .t.l. .l. t...l T1 ... , n Klin liiu iniciicin, u ua; , v,runu mill t Keefe have each pitched one geed game. '-..but their ether gnmes have been mere or swless bad. Then ngnlu, the team work fi& whicli was ence t.e cluiracteriatie of the fti&.Xilne has almost vanished. "Kvery man .'ijfffU V.lrt-til f' i.iiAmG tn ).n tlin iib,u .i,t . ,. ft et the team. Cant. Kwiuir mya that he ?,fewiil oeu have the teain iu sham aud that pifit will be a winner ct. bbMtty one se tar, but thvre an no tfoed Is. iT kift Aiarkii,j tnnm lemlu (lnni-iu.t n.t llt.tl - 'a awu m him .i iuu i ai flllti UII f-adelplila rules in the east. Beth are gelug ! -at a fust pace. The Uosteus are dlsablud by .u.Iia lrw nt ninrlfKnn Hnnvnl livti. nul ij' '. Ponevun, and discouraged, tee. This ae- counts some for the prominence of the L. Vhtlltfta i&'Vin friV fnnr cilnlf,if frnin Hab. "$? ion. Tne chances are that the New Yerk jXjVteam, which is new coming along strong, 5fftnu take advantage e( Bestens weakness jB.'te win' four games, and se get into the 'uawira. vvnen n uees, wnicage anu inua- Vfdelphia will have te liuitlc. Neither "Brooklyn nor Cincinnati has Btruck a gait r-V-T that need inspire opposing teams with gBtead. W. L IUitma. .,3. , Hir A LIVELY GELDING. i amitb. "Alie Hm IfiuiM UnuiM rc...ui iff Recerd aud Mar De Hetter Yet. f Gene SuilttMi ablack gelding, by Daunt- ' Um, lUtJn Nelly, by Vermont Here. He latsan his victorious career in ItiSG. ualnlni' f ft) - victory that season at North Man- "IkMts in 2J7,2;Wand 2.37. During that ' aaaanM he ran several geed races, and at )rer( Werth made a record of 2:23. la 1887 lie placed only two victories te ila credit, bit he reduced hbt record te ftttV. JnlSSM he wen his first victory at y at tbntj ( AuurttkrPNe. N. ., en Aug. sa. le ha (9 wared bU record te S;23. JUr en at rMiadelpMa he atttttca a nnrt com- prlsInRsuchr-01""8-??0' K''f K''f K''f foet. Kit Curry nnrl T. T. a He wen this wtatteS TitralghthMU In 2:21,2:81 and 8:20. OESK SMITH. At the spring meeting nt Wartfenl, Conn., en June 29, 1880, he wen the 2:19 class ln2:19K, 2:1(1 nd 2.20. At Cleve land, en Aug. 2, he wen the free for all trotting class, his only opponent being Whlle Stockings. The time was 2fllf, 2:19 and 2:15. At Jluffale In the 2:18 class he met Kit Curry, .T. B. llichardsen, Junement and Newton B. The roce was extended through flve heats, flcne Smltli winning the second, third and fifth heats in 2:10tf, 2:17tf and 2:19. Gene Smith has net yet reached hisspced limit nnd his friends confidently expect that he will place a new record te his credit before the season of 1890 comes te a close. A 'COMING CONTEST. The Court Tennis Championship Clnmrs Soen te lie 1'U-mt. Very liltle Is known by the general pul pul Ile nlieu. game of court tennis, for It is only played In three places Iu the United Stales, anHerlinps a dozen places In the world. The same rules govern the game wherever It Is played. Probably the only reason why the game has net lieceme pop ular is that only peopie who nre compara tively rich can afford te own nnd maintain courts. Twe et theso in America are lo cated at Bosten, whlle there are ethers In Paris, Dublin and Tendmi. TneMAs rinriTT. On Slav Ce. 28 and 30 a series of games will be played In the Dublin court, owned by Sir Kdwln Guinness, which wilt ileclde the court championship of the world. The contestants will Im Themas Pettltt, of Bos Bes Bos eon, and Charles Saunders, of Kiigland. The circumstances which hae led up te this match are peculiar. Mr. Pettitt Is mi attache of the court built by Mr. If. 11. llunnewell, In Bosten, in 1870. This was the first court In the United Slntes. Mr. Pettltt wns oue of the first men te beceme connected with the Hiinncwell court. Pettltt was lsirn In I.ngliind, nnd liegnn his residence In America In 1 b i , living enn of the first attaches of the llunnewell court, lle seen showed his superiority, and his friends arranged a match for him with Geerge I-sniberf, the Kngllsh cham pion. Pettltt wen this match ut llanipteti court, England, In the Nprlng of 1B8T, and then defeated nearly every player of nete In Kurepe. After he had returned home, Charles Saunders, n young l.ngllsh player whom Pettltt had met and defeated Iu Kurepe, visited America, nnd played n three days' exhibition mntch with Pettltt, the latter giving odds of half 15 for n bisque. Bnuud ers barely wen. In 1837 Pettltt went te Direpe. lie wns under contract te play no championship games elsewhere than Iu Bosten, but hit tried unsuccessfully te get Saunders te meet htm for money. rilATUXS BAUNHKHS. In July last three Americans, nmeng them a representative of Thn Olosten Herald, visited Saunders in KiiRlsnd, mid trid te induce him te pln'y "for the cliam- iilenslitp with" Pettltt nn American bell, "roving unsuccessful in this olTert, they finally nrninged it match lietwceu them te take place iu Dublin as stated. Pettitt Is 30 years of age. The portrait which ac companies this nrtlcle Is from n photo graph made for The Bosten Herald just before he salted for Europe. llo'ten's New l'ilcliir. Alfred V. Iowsen, the new pitcher signed recently by Manager Selee for the Bosten National leugue team, tlll no doubt prove n valuable actmNltlen te that aggregation of brawn, muscle and science, lle Is ., years of age, S feet H inches tall $ri ALFKED W. I.AWSOS. and weighs 1G1 pounds. His home is in Detroit, Mich. He began his ImiscIkiII career in lbS7, when he pitched for the Frankfurt, Iud.,team. The follewlugsprlngho joined the Geshen, Ind., nine, nnd preted se suc cesf ul that he was purchased ly t he Bloom Bleom Bloem ington, Ills., munngeuicut for thu season of 1889. He plnjed with that organization, aud the Appleton, Wis., nine all Inst sum mer, nnd wen SI out of theSS games he pitched. The Wilmington, Del., manage ment then secured him, and he has ls'en with that I'lttbiip te the present time. This spring h went south and pitched ,t game for the Brooklyn National league team ngainst Ansen's colts. The celtB iniuloenly six hits en" his delivery and Ansen tried te buy his release. The Wilmington manage ment refused te soil him. Iitcr en law law seu became dissatisfied at his treatment in Wilmington, and the outcome was hi sign ing w ith the league club. The great succc of the two billiard tournaments reieutly held in New Yerk nnd Chicago has caused prepositions te be made for the holding of mi International contest iu Pari nent summer and a return contest in New Yerk uext winter. When Maurice Vlgnaux was in America tn 1683 considerable iutcre.-t was shown In the "gvutleiiian' game." Since then It has grettu verv inllcll In lx.1 It I'mnra mill America, and thu ardent patrons of it are I striving te bring the expert of these two miinlta trinntl..i. leutf.rUs together. vy FASHIONS FOR WOMEN, THE FAIR CrtEATURES' DrKSS VERY MANNISH N0WA0AY8. 18 UenncU Are Very Various at te Style, Every One Waul a Different One from Her Neighbor and Get It, Toe Bern rialn, Tasletul Gowns for Heme Wear. IBpccUl Correspondence Nnw Yeiik, May 15. It In net nn easy tnnttcr thesedaya te tell n young girl fremhcT brother nnlesa you happen te gee her feet, for what with tennis Mazers, tennis caps and hhert hair there Bccms llttle dlffertnce In their leeks, and this season the mannish Btjles hnve net only advanced from tennis te yachting cos tumes, hut you will bce women of all ages in regular dress coats of black, with a wlde cxpanse of fililrl besom, high cel lai, whlte neckties nnd llttle Derby hats, though, te he euro, only a few wear these horribly unbecoming things. They wear long coat sleeves with these coats, with n goodly display of whlte cuffs; hut they draw the line nt a man's vest, or have up le date, ami nnhstilnte in its jilnce n very wlde cash of sill. In uome suiLible color. The hnlr is tlivssed high en the head, ami thus it still niore mascullne effect is produced. Tlmre nre very few women te whom such a style fits, hut there nre always theso who nre hound te fellow the uewest fad, a mutter where it leads them. One would think that such a cos ces cos tume would be inore lu plnce ujien the top of ene of the great tnlly-he fttngeH which rumble up and down Fifth avenue behind four or i.ix hjilpiidlil horses, and en the members of the Coaching club; hut no; theso ladies dress In the most feininine costumes possible) te achleve, and tliey nre fairly imliethlcil In flowers, be that the top of the coach leeks like a let of nutted plants in bloom en the way te market. S many flowers nre umsI that I often think thnt if I had my wish and couldn't he Vandergeuld I would like te be n florist. There is absolutely no end te the fash ionable styles in head wear. Ever' day you soe a new inncy. une time It will be nti ener- m oils nuke, with a puffed silk crown nnd half a bushel of flew ers upon it, 6WJWA -."- - and the next It will lm n tir,Hv -5fl l.e,.1lr -Wl hat, with uraceftilly curling brim and lovely plumes, and then you will fall head ever heels in leve with a beautiful red fulle tmiuc, with w nONNUTS. puffed sides, held by bramble branches, nnd a geld colored pouf of cropeiu front, nnd then it black lare hat, with a reynl yellow nasturtium vine growing thriltily all ever It and twining amongst the lace. The fact of it is that every woman wants something different from tiuyliedy olse's bonnet, and evidently gets it, tee. Feathers nre just as often seen as flow ers, and riblHmstilwaysnre worn. Feather 1)0.18 and trimmings nre often seen en spring garments and with bull dresses, nnd flower turns in natural aud artificial flowers are very stylish. Just think of n lwa four yards long made of American beauty roses nt a dollar aplecel I think, en the whele, it is letter te be a florist than n millleuaitu. The mesquite net Hading veils nre go ing te Ik) went again. They draw around the chili with n flue elastic. They are chiefly scrvlceable te hide the ravages of lierspiratieii en the -lewilcr, and are bet ter than the close veils formerly worn for that purpese, which often get all whlte in spots in nn hour en a warm day. The Hading veil does net touch the face, and, wen through the dotted meshes, the color docs net suffer no much. Bless the girlsl what won't they invent next? But don't let us give nil our attention te frivolous things. Let us, instead, discuss seme plain and pretty gowns for home wear. Here is ene en which the pepnlar Vnndyke points get their innings te nit unusual extent, but the dress is very pretty and neat. It can be innde up in anything, front gingham and satine te silk or velvet. The Btyle isk siinple and very easily made np, nnd Is dressy for se himple a design. The ether is whlte bunting trimmed with black velvet ribbon, ami has a sash of, bunting loosely tied. It is a pretty gown for it young wearer, and is quite dressy enough for a tea, gown or imy ether home afternoon or evening toilet, and the wearer would leek sweet enough te eat. tXDlt ADOIIN'MUNT OP TUP. II0M1. C1I1CI.C The (link gown for the matrons is of India silk in dark, rich purple, with flower pattern in black and cream color. The vest front and lining te the sash nre of geld colored satin, which makes it leek like a morning cloud wliieh the ris ing sun jiibt edges with geld. This is a tea gown, but can be worn us a morning dress if te liked. A secret I Wear it for n tea gown until your friends have all seen it, and then wear it mornings for your awn pleasure. That is what I would de. Ol.lVK IlAiirEit. AMONG THE AMATEURS. The recent agitation concerning the reor reer reor gauUatienof the Amateur Athletic union and the preposition that amateur athletics of America Ut divided into divisions, Is ox ex actly t hat the Western Association of Am ateur Athletes proposed almost a year nge. The westerners lime refused eter mid ever again le amalgamate with the A. A. U.,hut they Ikimi IkH'ii Killing te take euro of ath letleslu (lie vicinity of thn Mississippi river Under the name of the Central or Western association, and Ik) subservient te the main body, made up of delegates from the vari ous ether divisions or associations which would 1st known us Knstcni, Middle, South ern or Northern. The proposed plan calls for these four or five sectiuus, combining into n general body, which would be the supreme court of athletics. Kach section will muuage atlalrs In the vicinity It repre sents, and Imj entitled te three delegates te the general body. An athlete named C. I.lttle has lately as sumed considerable prominence en the Pa cific coast. He arrived ut San FruncUce several months age aud Joined the Alpine Athletic club. Several inquiries front the Pacific Coast Athletic association hatebevit inudejii the east, for I.lttle says he cuiue from Bosten. Ne one luathletie councils east seems te knew mi) thing ubeut him. He nill be allowed te start for thel'acill. Sr'aS ewwrAAv, fiSSSKtt. .Wi&.' U Wj s "frk . 7 -V3a r&nsjn KIM& 2-31' ---X- teas. cnNinptuusnipa en way M, nnu it no wins any prises they will be withheld pend ing an Investigation. It has been noticed of late that amateur athletics in Chicago were net as prominent as they were at a corresponding period last year, when there were apparently halt a dozen thriving clubs competing for local supremacy. "The present quietude," a prominent Chicago athletic efuclal said re cently, "must net be taken ns n bad sign, for this city had such n boom several years age In athletic clubs that It Is quite natural things appear rather slew at present. We are en a healthy basis, and when things shnpe themselves a llttle better you will find us en deck." J. 8. Robertsen, of the Montreal Ama teur Athletic association, the cx-champien American and Canadian quarter ratio run ner, may den pumps again this spring nnd try his speed en the cinder path. He was Canada's fastest sprinter in 18S0, nnd showed bis heels during that year te sev eral American crock athletes. His business has net allowed hi in in recent years te in dulge in the healthful pest line he is se geed nt, but he thinks he Is net yet tee old te lese his speed. 1 1 U age is 32. When Victer E. Schlffcrslcin, of the Olympic Athletic club, Ban Francisce, went te the southern part of California last fall for his health, It was thought that his ath letic days were ever, but word from the Gelden Gate city is thnt this famous nth lcta Is stronger and mere nctlve new than ever, and that at the Pacific coast cham pionship games en May SO he may beat the record for the running bread Jump 23 feet 8 Inches, lle has a record of only half nn inch less than this. It Is also bald that he will take part atthe regular championship games at Washington, D.C., next Septem ber. A nlrl Who Wl-lili the Dew. Fer many years it was said that no woman could ever equal the grant mala performers en the violin, just n.s It Is new said that no woman will eter playtho-pl-nne ns did Liszt or ns does Ven Billew. Doubtless the latter belief will perish be be bo fero long. Tim former has ulreadygone the way of many similar superstitions. Indeed It seemsnslf the greater delicacy of toueh.ef feellug.whlch Is Justly ascribed te women may In this em of womanly progress enable fair fingers nnd delicate wrists te outrival the stronger but leis sensitive hnnds nnd arms of mnle perform ers en all the recognized musical Instru ments. The latest girl te be recognized as n great musician Is Miss May Brninmcr, n violinist. Slie Is only 10 years old, yet she holds the prlze of the lelpile conservatoire and plays with n refined tnste and iierfec- MAY llltAMMIMU tlen of technique which can hardly full te win for her even greater laurels thnn slie has gained already. These hitter nre of no small lmMirtance, for she has charmed Bciilu nnd Iinden, and hns been thunder ously np(lailded lu staid, conservative, man loving old Kdlnlmrgh something of wliieh few women musicians can beast. RYAN, THE OARSMAN. lie Is thn Klngln SmiII Chnmpli t New liiKlniid Ills llernrd. One nf the lsst Icnewn oarsmen through out the United States is Jehn 1). Hyatt. He began hi rowing caieer In the spring uf ISSit, his first rnee being en the Charles river, Bosten, oii.luue 17, tn a single scull working InuiU He finished second. After this race he joined the Hnidfenl Beat club, et Bosten. S5S stt K'vri' JOHN I). IIVAN. In 1RRI he wen the junior scull event In the national regattn held en Seneca lake, Wntkius, N. Y., defeating Ciimming nnd ethers. During 18M he rowed several races, defeating Conly, Casey, .T. O'Neill and ethers. During 1880 his victories and ihv feats were nearly equally divided. On Sept. 2.1 he defeated Murphy, then e- cliiimpleii, in a ene nnd u lutlf mlle straight away, winning by three lengths lu U min. 31 sec. The prize was it new shell valued at I50. On July 4, 18ST, in the single scull race for the city of Bosten cup, he again de feated Conly, Ciiinining, Corcoran and ethers. On June 18, 1SS8, he rowed stroke for the Bradford eight, oue and a half miles, winning in the fast time of 8 min utes 0 seconds, defeating the Albnnys, Crescents nnd City Points. On Aug. 13, he rowed Ne. 3 In the Bradford's tour eared shell crew in a match ruce with the Illversldu beat club ever the Charles river course for the championship of New Kng land. The Bradferds wen in SO minutes, 1 second. On June IT, 1SS9, he wen the slngle scull championship of New Kngluud en I.ike Qtiiusignmeud, Worcester, Mass., two miles with a turn, in the fast time of 13 minutes M seconds, defeating Ceirrey, 1 ledgers, Maheney, O'Connell and ethers. Ills last rnce was iu the Harlem full regatta en Sept. lift, in the slngle scull e cut for the diamond sculls, he representing the Union beat club, which rnce he wen. Jnreb llwlley, thu Western Wmnler. Jacob Heckley, the Western Wonder ns he Is called. Is the hardhitting first base man of tlie Pittsburg club of the FlnjctV league. He wus born nt Hannibal, Me., about twenty-four years nge and played lull first in Ids native city, where he gained quite a reputation as a first Imsemnn. In 18Stl he went te Leavenworth, Kan., and re mained with that local club until July, 1SST, when he phi) ed with the Lincoln club during the remainder of that season. The winter of lSb found lilm playing first base jaced nncKu.v. for the Stockton, Cul., club. He made many friends while en the Pacific slope, who were leth te see him depart for t ha east. He started the season et 1SSS with the St. Leuis Western association team, but t its dlsbundmcnt was purchased by the Pittsburg club and his record there during the remainder et that season and lss was of the highest order. Beckley is a clean, hurd batter, a flue fielder and an axeellsnt base runner, lie ranked, second SSCsaajBJ5?SiS Wm$&m?m$z? Mi5-P in natting anu tnird tn fielding in Ma Brat season In the National league. Few yenag men have sprung up from the ranks of em et the miner organisatiens te that of the elder lengue and met with the success Beck ley has. J A Xl-lng riteher. Frank Foreman is a prominent profes sional pitcher, filling that position last season with the Cincinnati club, and fat at the old stand this year with Duryea and ltlilne.s. He has started out well, and If the M l ' FliANIt FORKMAX. work he did III the first few games of the present season Is n forerunner of what he will keep up te, he will rank among the best pitchers lu the reiintry. He never seems te lese his (emier. Whonen Out lllirli Sen, On Iho rail, en n steamboat, aboard a fishing Htnaclt, or 3'iirhttnit en the cent, Hosteller's Kteinnch Hitlers will be found a reliable means of itvertliu; and relieving aliments te which travelers, mariners nnd emigrants are pecu llsrly subject. Hea captains, hlp doctors, voy vey W?ers or sojourners tn the tropics, nnd nil about ta encounter unneclltnated, nn unaccustomed or dunccreus cllmnte should net neglect te nvsll themselves of this safeguard of well as certained nnd lenit-trled merit. Constipation, blllnuMiCH, mnbirlnl fever, Indlsestlen, rhou rheu rhou matlsntniiiinirectletisnftlie bladder and kid neys are atneiiKtbn ailments wliieh It enilll entes. nnd l may tie reerled le net only with conllitenee in Its remedial efflenry, hut also In Us tierfeet frei'dem from every objectionable In creillent, slnce It Is rterlNed front the purest mid niOKt HHliitnry Miiirees. It eeunteraets the HrVcU of unit lioleseinc feo) nnd water. ml-lletU Ask Your VrlcinlH About It. Your illslicssini; eeiiKh can lie cured. We knew It because Kemp's llnlsnm within the iststfew J ears has cured se ninny roughs nnd colds In this community. It" reuiaiknble snle has been wen entirely by Its geuulne meilL Axk Nemn friend who has IimhI It whnt he thinks of Kemp's llalsam. Tlierc Isnomedl Isnemedl Isnomedl rlneMipure, none M eireelle. Iirge bottles m nmt tint all druggists. (-) IxieU Here, Vrlend, Are Yeu Hick f De you sutler front l))-.iepsln. Indigestion, HonrHtemnch, 1,1 ver Complaint, Nervous De bility, l,rwt Appetite, llllleusness, Tired Keel ing, Pains lu the Chest, Night Sweats, IjOss of Power, or any form of Consumption? Ifso.ge te your druggist nnd purchase a bottle of Flo Fle ifijirrrfnii, which will quickly restore you te sound physical health. I'lnrtiylejrien Isu highly concentrated fluid extract or the most valuable medicinal rents nnd hcrha known te science, nnd cures where nil ether remedies fall. Yitl li able bonk, "Things Werth Knewing," sent free. Address, 1'ref. franklin Hurt, Warren street, N. V. nprn-lydAw OSveccvtt'rt. A riiOitsti'H. A CARLOAD -OP- Wholesale and Retail, AT- BURSK'8. 17 E, KING ST. tctT:xt te ti ik iu ni.r. i no .Most, i.sseniiui laniuy h.mik is Webster's Dictionary ! The Cep; right en the original Webster's tJn abridged liletlemiry exidred with the year lsjSi. rOUKOHTY YKA11S the iieeple hnve paid a heavy royalty te the ureal iiubllshlnir llrm who held the monopoly en Ibis thn most necessary and Important book In thu Kugll'h language. Ne Amerlean parent has been jiermltuvt le ediicnte hlsbny erglrl Utheiil p.ilng lilbiite leihls house wliieh has literally placed a TUl.UUATi: across the high way of fltllC.lt Inn. We hnve made special arrangements with the largest Printing Heuse In Iho world, te furnish us with this Heek ul n price that ci aides us te be nble le prevent one of tliem le each nnd eery purchaser of real) Twenty Dol lars' worth nl tlrecerles, ami ene dollar and llftv le one dollar and seent-llvecentsciish. Ask for our llelialn Card If )u hne net yet received one. Will gl call nmplu tlnie te buy out the ii) uerlli of goods. Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea.ColtVe and Grocery Stere, UJt II Houth turen Ht., Near Centre Bqunre, lAineniiter, l'u. A T 11EI8TH. REIST'S BIG FRUIT SALE. Yen never stw the like. Hee dtsiiluy In front nf store en Sntiirihiy. Loek up Aeie V.'ixi nnd Kttiintner for II g ltargiilns 111 ether goods. Kine Prunes, lle pounds fer'iV. Large Prunes, lliree pounds fer'iV. ljirge Krenrh Prunes, two pounds for Hie. New Seedless ltalslim, three pounds for S5 New Kngllsh Currents, lhrie pounds for'-V. New Kvnperated Aprleels. Ihree pounds for 'JV. New ftMiNinited l'eaebes (ipiarlers), tle leiinds fur '&': New Kvnperated I'e.iehes, lured, tun pound j f.r'J.Je. Oue ImmiiiiI Italian l'eaebes pared, He. Twe pounds IjiirgoOehleit Kgg Plums for 2.V. One pound l.xtrn Uirge Sweet bllter Prunes for 'iV, l'eur pounds New Dates for 23e. Three iniunds Knsnittsl Apples ferS'ie. One pound Kvapiirrtled isllced Apiiles, 10, Twe jxniniU I'lnest New K.MilMiraled Apples ferfflc. l'MneDrleit Country Apples, G-a quart. Kstra rineNew iViiiielliisSMen pound. K Ira Klne New l'riinellns, ls)a pound. (lixst lrimellasltuupeuuds ferSV. r.MiHrnted thipared t'eiiehes (halves), 10c a pound. The iHiuniM Kvaperateil l'lirtsl Peaches for 2c, One pound Kapeaaleil l'ured 1 'caches, llnesl,LvJc. One jMjimd Kvaperateil Pared reaches, extra line. J.V. One sund Kxtra Ijirge Fancy California Peaches, ". Keur pounds Kne (lrasi Itiilslns for 2.'x One pound Kxtni Kuuey ll.utlett 1'atist IVurs fur k-. One pound Klnct ltartlett Pared Pears, Iie.i One M)iind Kiiiesl (lelden I'lttisl Plums, 13c. OneiHiuud I'lnest Dark Pilled Plums, IV. One Miimd l'llleil Cherries, ery nice, In-. One jxHiud Lirge. Illue Itnuius, 1VV. One M)und Whele ltlng Apples, l&e. V eau save you much money. Come, fee our Immense stock. Canned UimhI at starve starve tlen prices. Smoked Meats nt prices that wl 1 eiieii jour eves, Klne nnd Coarse Suit by the carload. Sllrlng along jour Acme Seap Tickets and get ene cake of soap free. REIST I WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL OltOCEU, COItNK.lt WlT KINO AND I-JHf'CB 8TH , Directly Opposite J. It. Martin A Ce.' Dry floods Stere, nnd Next Doer te Herrel Herse Hetel. t'i Unili for the Ulg Sign ueress the juive uu'iiU ficntiatru. I)' Kill It. IxATIIOIlKT, DILNTIST. '.MCKNTIIK SOUAItK. 'lllllig Teeth unit Painless Kxtraellen Kis. chillies. New Sets made, broken ones mended nnd remodeled. TtsMh Inserted without plates and piloted, etc. Ve, everything iHTtulnlng teDetiiUtry will reecho preinpt ntientlen.ut ery Mislirale Terms. Hemeiiiber that Dr. NalberstN the ONLY Dentist In IhW county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den tl.try. an advantage that la obvious, mailHydiw LargoWhiteretatoes v-GTHi;njsnnADi Dr. C. McLane's CKLhlllUTHD Venniftige for Worms ! MOTHERS READ. Andrew Downing of Cranhnir Township, Ve Ve nsnse County, mtve his etillrt one teaspoenhil of the cenulnii Dr. C Mclne's Celebrated Vcr-mlnig-e, anil the isMsed 177 worms. Next morn ln en repetition of the dose she pemed lis mviv. Japhet C. Allen, of Ambey, gave a dose of the Sen ii i no nr. v. sicLnne's Celebrated Vernilnigs i a chlhl six years old, nnd It brought nway s.1 same child, which brought nwnr W mere, male. Inc IS worms In about 12 hours. Mrs. linlshy, Ne. 1W Knet Ht., New Yerk, writes us thatshehad a child which had been unwell rer better than two months. Hhe pro cured a bottle of the genuine Ir. C Mcltne's Verintftiire and administered It. The child passed a larce quantity of worms, hnd In a few days was ns hearty its ever It hnd been. I'll rents with such testimony liefere tliem should net heltate when there Is any reason te suspect worms, nnd lese nn time In administering the ?:euutnnl)r.C Mel-me's Vermifuge. It never nils and Is iierfeetly snfe. This Is te certify that I wns troubled with a tape worm or mere than six months. I tried all the known remedies fur this lerrlble anile anile tlen, but without being nble te de-trey It. 1 get a bottle of the trenulne Dr. C. MclJine's Verntl fujte, prepared by Fleming Hmr., I'lllsburg.ra., whlrh 1 took according te directions; and the rpmilt. mi f (lt(lniri?ptt nnn Inrce tADa worm. mensurlmr mere than a yard, beside ii nunibcr of smnll ones. l'rlce 25 cents n bottle, enulne. Inslnt en havln; the w-rtu vivirn v a ir a n f i.' nt.'l. 'l'er a year 1 was a 111 I e ted with a horrible case of bleed poison, and upwards nf Use months of that time I wns unable te de work of nny kind. My finger nails canto en and my hair dropped out, leaving my head as clean and smooth as If Jl hnd been shaved, I con sulted the best local physlclniiH, nnd spent hun dreds of dollars for medicines of illll'ercnt kinds, but without receiving the slightest lieuellt. 1 wns advised llnnlly te visit Het Hnrlngs. This I did, but becoming dlxguittcd with the treat ment, i wns receiving mere, cemmcnccu msing Hwlfl's Hpeclflc (H. H. ) The eirect that H. H. M. hnd en me was truly wonderful. I commenced te recover ener taking the flrst bottle, and by the time I had taken twelve bottles I was en tirely cured cured by Hwlrt's Hpcctrle (S. H. H.) when the world-renowned Het Hnrlncs had btlled. WM. H. IAKIMlH, Khroveport, La." KOUIt YEABS ON CUUTCIIUM. Kernfleen years I wns ntllleled with rheuma tism, four years of uhlch I wns eemiellel te go en crutches. Words are Inadequate te express thesuMerlngsl end u nil during that time. Dur ing these rUleen years of existence (It was net living), I tried every known remedy wlUieut receiving nny benefit. I llnnlly began nn Hwlrt's Hpecinc (rt. H. H.), which from the first guvnmn relief, nnd Uwlny I nm enjoying the best of health, and nm n well man. 1 candidly bo be bo lknetlmtH. 8. H. Is the best bleed purifier en the market te-day. .1. D. TAYLOR, Cuba, Me. Treatise en Illoed and Hkln Diseases mailed rree. HWIFT Hl'EC'IFlC CO., (31 Vtlnnta 3a. H UMl'lIIlEY'a DR. MUlirilllKY'H HPECIKICanroselenll HPECIKICanreselenll cally nnd carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many j ears In prluite pruetlen with snci'ess nnd for eer thirty years used by the eeple. Kvery single Scllle Is u sh.'c1hI euro for the disease nuined. These Swcl lies cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, nnd are lu tact nnd deed Iho SOVEREIGN UKMEDIES OK THE WOULD. LIST OP rnlNCII'AI. NOH. CUIUIS. 1. VEVK11H. Cnnirestlnn. Inllaiiiiiuitlnn 5 2. WORMS, Werm Kever, Werm Celic.,..,, 3. CRYINUC'OLIC, or Tec thing of Infants, t. DIAURII(KA,orChlldreuer Adults 5. DYSENTERY, tlrlplng, lillleus Celle 0. CHOLERA MORBUS, Vernltlng 7. COUOHS. Celd, lirenehltls. 8. NEURALOIA, Toothache, Kiiceaehe 0. HKADACIIB,Hlck Headache, Vertlg 10. DYSPEPSIA. nillensHUimiiefi. 11. SUPPRESSED or PAINKUL PERIODS, 12. WHITES, tx Prehise Peihsls. 13. CROtri. Cough, IMIIIeult llreathlng 11. SALT RHEIIM, Erysipelas, Eruptions... 15. RHEUMATISM. Uhenmntla Pains 16. KEVER nnd AGUE, Chills, Mnlnila. .25 .i"i M JA 17. I'll,!-..'-, iiiiuti or iiieetniig It). CATARRH, Influenrn.Celd In the Head, 20. WHfHH'INtlCOlKIH, Violent Coughs... 21. UENERALDEUIL1TY, Physical Weak tiess.. .re 27. KIDNEY DISEASE, 2S. NERVOUS DE11ILITY.. .$.m 30. URINARY' WEAKNESS, Wetting Red, 50 32. DISE.1 IASES UK Tllli I1EAUT, fulplUl- tlen. 41.(0 Sold by druggists, or sent postpaid en receipt of price. Dn. IIu.uI'IIIIKy'sMamiai, (III pnge-s) richly bound in cloth and geld, mailed tree. HUMi'iiitKl h'Mkdicixk Ce., VS)i niten SUN. Y -) Hl'ECIKirS. Tii,Th,Sdw 1 RAY'S SPKCIKIO MEDICINE. QUAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE. Tiik Oueat r.snt.isii Rkmkev. An tinnill tinnill lngeureferSenilii.il Weakness, Spermaterrhea, Impotency and nil Diseases that fellow ns a se quence of Self-Abuse ; lis Less of Memery, Unl ersnl Lassitude, Pain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te Insanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. - Ker particulars lu our pamphlet, which we desire te send free by mail te every ene. 7-TheS)ecltle Medicine is sold by all drug glslsnttl perpnekngnerKix packages for $., or will be sent -free by mail en receipter the money, by addressing THEGKAY MEDICINECO., Iluttnle, N. Y. Onnecountef counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow WrupiM-r: the only genuine. Sold In l-itiicasicr, Pa., by V. T. llecii. mnr3-lyd y iIndeveixjped parts Of the Human Uedy Knl.irgeJ, Dcvelepcil, Strengthened, etc., Is an Interesting advertise ment long run lu our nniwr. In reply le In quiries we will say that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, the ad vertisers are very highly Indorsed, interested persons may get scaled circulars giving alt par ticulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL CO., 5 tlwnu HU, lluthile, N. Y. Mli 7Weite 7Jer. m-lydAw T EETII1NU HYIlUr. TO MOTHERS. Every balss should have n bottle of DR. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly safe. NoOplumerMorphiamlxturcs. AVIU re lieve Celle, Grilling lu Iho llewi Is and Promote DlttlcultTeethiug. Preiarl by DRS. D.KAHR NEY4SON, Hngerstewn, Mil. Prugglsls sell It; 25 rents. Trial bottle seta, by iniill le cents. lant-lvdeedAw t ARTER'8 LITTLE LIVER PILLS. .CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Sick Headache nnd relieve nil thn tmuliles Inci dent te u bilious state of the sj stem, such ns Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after Eating, Pain In the Slde, ,tc. Whlle their most remarkable success has been shown In curing sick: Heartache, yet CARTEIt'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS aru equally valuable lu Constipation, curing nnd preventing this annoying com plaint, while they also correct all disorders of Iho stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they euly cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who suiter from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their gixslness dix-s net enii here, and theso who ouee try I hem will find these, ltllle pills valuable 111 wi many ways that nicy win nei im wining 10 no wiiueui lliem. Hut after all sick head Is Hie bane or se jnnny lives thnt here is wlieie we make our great beast. Our pills cure It while ethers de net.; CARTERS LITTLE LIVER KILLS are very small and very easy te take. One or two pills make a dose. They nre strictly vegetable and de net grip) or purge, but by ilielr gentle ac tion plense nil who uselbem. Li vials ntUacts five lord. Sold everywhere or sent liy mull. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill Small Dese. Small Price. augli-lydeed Qteal. T" UMllKIt AND COAL. J T011ACCOSHOOKSANDCASES. WEST. ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale nnd Retail, by II. H. MARTIN A CO., uS-lyd 424 Water Street, Lancaster, I'm. OAUMUARDNKHH COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Or went Ne. US North Queen Street, and Ne. Sftt North 'rluc strcs?l. Yabix North Prince Street, near Reading DspeU auilMftl lA N0ASTKR, PA. ClethlMg. M ART1M UHOt A large part of the people CLOTH tNO, KUIIM8HINO GOODS, TAIUmiNQ. knew we have the finest lias of Clothing for Men and Heys, nnd Underwear, Ho sier, Bhlru, Cellars, Cum., Keek wear, Hmpcndcrs, llandkerchlers, Hhlrtwnlsts, and se ea In Oils market, nt lxiwcsl Prices. The rest can cosily And It out by seclug oursteck and salesroom, te which we Invite all te accept the present op portunity te make acquaintance that will prove mutually beneficial. A three-story store full of Orst-class Clothing, Just the clothing that men, young men and little boys with their mothers are loekln for, and at satisfactory prices. You'll de well te see our Men's repular HulU at 110, 112, $15. 118, tax You'll de Well te see our Dig Beys Handsome HulU at fd, 17, IS, 110, 112, 15. You'll de well te ace our Utile Heys' Natty OutnU from t2 te 110. Itey'i Bailer nigs blonse and pants. You'll be surprised te see hew Utile these little navy suits cost for boys 4 te 10 years. And hew much ease anA comfort go with their visit. MARTIN BROS, 20 and 28 N. Queen St. LNCA8TErt, PA. rLeruiNa. L Gansman & Bre. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Men's, Bojs'&Children'sCleihiDg. Special Barguiut Net Fer Sale tlscwlifrr. All-Weel Polereil Cheviot HulU nt 13. 87, 19. Atl-Woel lllue or lllack Cheviot Suits ut JO, I7,j.s,$10. ' All-Weel Cnsslmcre Bulls, H50, $7 JO, HfcW. Utisinrss Suits nt f I, S5, 80. English Wldc-WnloCeut and Vest at W.B0, 17, SS.JI0.fI2. Indigo Illue Flannel Rults, with two set of buttons, ut (0.1JO, fll, $.s. J10. Heys' Light Colored Cheviot Hulls at 82.75, MHT, (I, tlA (. Heys' All-Weel Worsted Hullsntlj, J0,t7,fS. Ueys' All-Weel Casslmcre Hullsut Jl, JO, W, 7.S.S,Jtl. Children's Suits, J I, fl.2.",. $l.fsl. J2. A ll-Woei Children's butts at 12.23, J2.75, 83, ft, Jj Jtl. Men's Kine Worsted or Casslmcre Pants nt 82.8.1,81, J-5. Slen's All-Weel Cheviot Pants, 81.57, 81.75, 82, Men's Working l'nnts, OOe, 75e, flee, 81. Heys' Itints, 7,"ic, 1KV, Jl, 81 25, SI 75. Children's Pant", av, 25c, SSe, 75c, 81. e-i-iilth isn euanee ler elegant economy. L Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's. Rey's and Children's Clothing (Exclutlve.) 66 and 68 MOUTH QUEEN ST., . W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER. FA. , " Net ceiiuected with nuy ether Clothing Heuse In the city. Jrlle cautious nnd mnke no mistake se that you get te the right place. H IRSH A liROTHER. ii Onward." We Are Steadily nnd Surely Making Progress lu the .Minds or an Appreciative Public. A Progress Onward " and " Upvard" iu Uunllty, Make-Up and Htyle, while the I'rlies Arc, If Anything, Lewer. Substantial Men's Suits, te Order, 812, 815, 810. Elegant Men's Hulls, te Order, SIS, fJO. Highly Finished Men's Suits, le Order, J', t-'l. Rest Quality Men's Hulls, te Order, 825, r, 8W. Including Many Novelties -IN- COATS AND VESTS -AND- PANTALOONS. Wlde nnd Narrow Wales In Worsteds. Wlde and Narrow Wales In Chotlets. Cnsslmereji. Cheviots, Serges, Alpines, Cerk- seruws. Flannels, HirdVEye, Elc. MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' Suits and Pants. In Assortment, Qualities nnd 1'rlces which are' Ear Ahead of Any Seeu Uefere. See our Centre Square Windows, 1,2, 4, 5 and ft for examples. ALL THE NOVELTIES AND HTAPLKS Itf CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND OENTS' EURNIHHERH. H. Qaeen St., Centre Square, Market St., I.ANCANTICR, 1. SVttevneye. T UTIIER a KAUKFMAN, ATTORNSy-AT-Lr W. Beeentt Kleer Eshleman La Kerta Uiiat-irt. ulldlDg. Ne. it era t BROTHHL 1 ' CP"&' ' -:. jr,-AV - x3 -Vf J.b yJ
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