TIIE SCRAXTON TRIEUXE FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1SG. CARROLL IDE Coal Eicbange Bailding, - WYOMING AVENUE. POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL. TAILOR, Donovan (SI. Smith. man, KivrbaUfr ana Weiilman. Tira Double playis F ir. Mevkley. Cmi.iiV World of Sport. IS COLD UP AT BROCKTON McDcrmott's .'layers Frecic to Death : and Hav Listless Ball. SCKAXTON HE AT EX 19 TO 12 Garoo Featured by Almost an Entlro Ab- ensa of Hearty Play-Oangcrous to ' Stop Hard lilt Halls-Praetlce for Johnson and llrown. Special to The Tribune, ltiockton. Mass.. April 2S.-Seranton lost to Hroikton today by a cooie of 1J to 12 before a email crowd anil In r cold .rnoiigh to almost freeze. Hie name wan full of hard hlttlnt;. loose fleldlns and foolish playltiK. each team apparently Dlaylng only for the sake or exercise. 'At times thfi hall would he hit safely '. Wld the men would not run to first, thua being Pt out and shortening the tsame. Ward, who Is captaining the Scrantons. dd this twice. In Melding, the same W.. .I..o inli.lt ivu. nhnu-n It liellllC HO cold that the men must have suffered . severely In trying to atop hard hit Hies i& grounders. ' Manager McPermott selected Cronln to pitch the Hrst part of the game al- . though Cronln Is to he released" In a day or so, hut he was pounded for eight runs in the fourth, and Urown and Johnson went In by turn but they only lobbed the hall over. The cold weather made it Impossible to get a line on the players and they cannot be blamed for It. It was some whatdiffe'rent with the frrocktons. who were at home and strlved against the humiliation of defeat even In a practice game. i' Scratfton started out-with a rush and ,81'ored seven runs in the first Inning on six straight hits, Inc luding Chiles' home run, three doubles, two bases on balls, ,a wild pitch and two Holding errors. The Scranton players are well and in today's game were by McDcrmott's or . del paying more attention to signals and team drilling than to ordinary play ing. They appear to have every cou- Itain prevented the Cleveland-Cincinnati game. THE PKUCENTAOE RECORD. P. Pittsburg Philadelphia WashinKlon , Cleveland ... Chicago Krouklyn ... Cincinnati ... St. Louis Baltimore .... ltoMton New York ., Louisville ... W. 1 1 P.O. .S13 .yj.t M .ten) ..MW .t:s .4'."S .lh"J .113 Sr. l.oni hicaj". St. LouU. Mo., April a The Krca-.ia plavnl in lad-end lorm today and thr. w away several ihauves to win. Seorv: ST. IjOCIS. A.H. K. H. Latham. 3b Dowd. cf Cooky. If S .1 . t Quinn. b 4.1 Cuiinor, lb 3 1 Miami, rf 4 Douglass, c 4 o J Cross, ss Sal HivUenxlein, p 3 0 McKarland 1 . P.O. New Vork-Pldlndclphla. New York, April 23,-The New YorUs lost their third straight gume to the I n'l lles today. Clarke was batted out of the box In the second inning, and after that his comrades were out of It. although Ir win put in three of his string Of pitchers. McUlll. too, was hit so hard In the llrt two Innings, that Carney was substituted, with the result that little or no hitting fob lowed. The weather was perfect. Score: NEW YORK. A.B. It. H. P.O. A. K .4 1 .424 . 4 Puller, ss . . Oleason, 3b . Van Haltren, (1. Davis, 11 a Tlernan, rf 4 Stafford, If 3 Pleffer. 2b 4 Clarke, p ... Seymour, p Ioheny, p , XearfOHS, c . Mynn. p ... Wilson, c .. Totals .... Ildence in their manager. The score: MKOCKTO.V. A H. K. ss Wills, if. . Mackenzie, tflc-ckel, rf Wise. If Hrei'Kenridge, Stevlck, it, ... Stackhuuse, 3b .Shea, cf, , Manet, p Total lb II. A. F. II. P.O. A. E. if Ward, llwss. .Meauey. H.HKUll, ir ... Clfiles. lb ... ' Magulie, 3b Flack, cf ... Hweeney, SS cronln, t ... Kroaii, ji ... Juhnson.'p . 4 Is 21 HOK ANTON. A H. R H. 3 0 1 2 3 2 0 1 0 fi U 2 12 O II 1 2 U V ti 2 4 2 U 0 2 U 27 15 7 P.O. A. K. 3 4 2 4 4 I 1 li H 2 a il X 1 I 3 1 2 2 I 1 4 0 2 0 2 U 0 2 U 0 2 0 27 17 1 2 0 0 2-19 0-12 Totals 44 12 hi Ttnickton ...... ;... 0 0 8 0 - Huraiitou 7 0 I 0 3 . I!urti.fl rlmti rtrikfUlnn :t flfhinlnn 1 iliome run Chllils. Two liase hits Sleek- el 13). wise (2), gtnckliouse. Ward, Hess -Vleaney, Childs. Sacrifice hits Magee, nweeney. first Dase on balls Ky Alagoe . Sweeney, Ward, Hess. Meaney (2). Ma gulre; by Cronln, .Mackenzie, Wise, Shea 12), Btecaei, HrecKenrldKf ; by Brown Shea, Mackenzie. Hrec kenrldge; by Johii' son, Wise. Stolen buses Shea. Ward Hess. Hit by pitched ball By Mugee, J'lacK. Wild pitch Mugee. Passed balls Hess, 2. Double plays Stevlck, Mack enzie anu tirecKenrlilge; Kluck and Ward. Johnson, Ward and Childs. Struck out by Bv Cronln. Breckenriiluo M , Brown, Stevlck (2): by Mugee. Hack. Cro , nhi (3). l!mpire William Hanley. Time a.tv.--Atenuance, 3U(i, TOM POWER. President Young, of tba Notional Board, W,rites to Kunztsch Power nnd Knntzseh Don't Agrce-Letter to Air, Simpson. . . . Special to tke Scranton Tribune. Syracuse, N. Y April 23. George N, Kuntzsch' received notice from Presi dent Young of the national board of arbitration today that Tom Power has asked the board to declare him free from contract with the Syracuse club. Power has put his contract signed September 12, 1S93, In evidence. This contract on Its face is indeflnlte, and Power claims was for the remainder of the season of 1S95, He says he signed no contract with Syracuse at 3 2 il II 0 II 0 0 0 I) 0 Sullivan, cf ... Uelehanty, If . Thompson, rf Brouthers, lb Clements, c .. Cross, ss Hallman, 2b ,. Nash, 3b M. OIII. I Carsey, p 34 K 24 11 PHILADELPHIA. A.B. It. II. P.O. A. . 3 I 3 Totals 32 1 7 27 14 S flatted for Hrvltenstein In ninth Inning. CHICAGO. A.B. Kverttt, SI 4 Dahlen, ss 4 lange, cf 4 Kyan, rf 3 Trilby, 2b 4 Decker, lb 4 Hynn. If 4 Uriggs, p .1 Kiltredge, c 3 Total 33 Chicago 1 0 St. Louis 0 0 Fir?t base on balls Off Breitensteln, 1; off Brings. 2. Struck out By Breiten steln, 4; by Brlggs, 3. Three base hits DoukIu:. Stolen bases Cooley, l.inue 2, Everett. Double plays Breitensteln. Quinn and Conner: Cross. Quinn and Douglass: Truliy, Dihlen and Decker, Umpire Sheridan. Time 2.10. R. H. P.O. A. E. 12 2 11) 1 3 R I t I 1 0 0 0 2 1 1 0 114 0 a II 12 0 1 0 0 1 I) 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 15 0 0 1 & 27 12 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 03 0 0 0 10 0 0-1 Cincinnati-Cleveland. Cincinnati. ().. Anril 23. Cincinnati Cleveland gume postponed on account of rain. UASG HALL NOTES. practice play, un off day in the National 3 r, 3 I i I 0 1 111 Totals 41 ID 17 24 13 4 Philadelphia 1 8 4 0 2 0 2 2-10 New York 3 4 0 I 0 0 0 08 Earned runs New York, 3; Philadelphia, Two bane hits Van Haltren, Brouth ers (2), Cross, Carsey. Three base hits (lleuson, O. Davis. Clermmts. Home run Nash. Sacrifice hits Clements, Tlernan. Stolen bases Sullivan, Delehanty, Brouth ers 12). Hrst base on errors New York, 3; Philadelphia, 5. Hrst base on balls OfT Clarke, 1; off Doheny. 3; off McUlll, S; off Carsey, 3. Hit by pitcher By Clarke, uy nymi. 3: by Doheny. x: by .Mi-uiu.i. Hit by pitcher By Clarke, t: by Flynn, by Doheny, 2: b Mi-OIll, i. left on bases New York. Hi: Philadelphia. 10. Wild pitches-Hun, 1: McOIII. I. Struck out By .McUlll. I: by Doheny, 4; by Carsey, 1, I'nipiie Hurst. Time 2.20. Uaine called account of darkness, end of eighth in ning. Ilaltiinorc-lloston. Baltimore, Md.. April 23. Nichols was in tine fettle today ami being backed up in faiillless style scored the Ill's! shut out of the season. Score: BALTIMORE. A.B .-. 4 4 4 4 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 Doyle, 1b .... Heeler, if ... Jennings, ss Kelley, II ... Brodle, cf .... Duiiiielly, 'Ah lieltz, I'll liiiblnson, c Clurksou, p ,. Totals It. H. P.O. A. E. II 0 13 II 0 0 2 0 0 II 0 1 2 7 0 ii il I II II II 1 .', 0 II 0 0 2 3 2 II 1 1 1t 0 1110 II 0 0 3" 1 0 G 27 li 3 Hamilton Long, ss ,, Lowe, 2b DulTy, If .. Collins, 3h Stlvetts, rf Bannon, rf. Tucker, lb Kyan, c ... Nichols, p cf BOSTON. A.B. It. 4 . 2 3b , H. P.O. 2 4 1 3 2 I 0 aN:. 0 o 4 II 1 II II 0 II 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 11 0 0 0-0 0 2-7 Totals 37 7 10 27 Baltimore 0 0 0 0 0 0 n Boston 0 110 10 2 Earned runs-Boston, 1. Hrst base on errors Boston, 1. Left on bases Balti more, 6; Boston, 3, First base on balls off Clnrkson, 1; oft Nichols, 1. Struck out By Clnrkson, I: by Nichols. 2. Two base hits Keeler, Bannon, Stolen bases Bannon, Long (3), Lowe, Nichols, Iteltz, Hamilton. Double jdays Dofinelly and Doyle. Hit by pitcher By Clarkson, 1. Wild pitches Clnrkson. empires Lynch and Henderson.' Time 1.35. Wnshlngton-llrooklyn. Washington, April 23. Mercer won his second game from Brooklyn today, and while batted hard, kept IiIb opponents' hits well scattered. Stein had but little speed. Score: WASHINGTON. the beginning of the season or in 1894. Mr. Kuntzsch sent to President Young his sworn affidavit that he of fered Power a contract for 1896 on' September 12 for $175 a month, which , Power refused to sign; that he raised i Uhe amount to $200 and Power signed; i that Power was put on the reserve list, I and until this no kick has come from I him. ' . Mr. Kuntzsch has also written Simp 'on, of Scranton, that he will hold Pow--er to his contract, if It costs the price 'of his release. Power has not showed tip in Syra ,' cuse. His whereabouts are not known. In substance the Power situation Is this j If President Young decides that Power is reserved by Syracuse he must i submit his terms to Scranton an play 'here If her terms are accepted. If his 1 terms., are unsatisfactory, Syracuse must , return the $200 purchase money to Scranton and Power will be subject to Kuntzsch'a orders. If, however. It Is decided by President Young that there is no contract between Kuntzsch and ' Power, the player can negotiate with whom he pleases. The Tribunei knows, nowever, that Power has already nego. tiated with another club, and we have good reason to believe that club Is Hpringfleld. 1 : I ! NATIONAL LEAGUE. Poor old "Dad" Clark, the best of the (Hunt pitchers, was knocked out of the ' bux. by the hard hitting Phillies In two, Innings and the (Hants did like wise to the Quaker, McUlll. But the Quakers won with ease against three fnsy t wirier. Pittsburg won from the .Colonels through the latters' errors fnd remains neck and fleck with Phila .eliihla In first place. I Uoston gave the champion Orioles ' ute llm goose-egg of the season. ' VV uhlitngton won a listless game from ii'Klyn and has a one-day cinch on second place. Anson's Colts beat the . j .towns in a game devoid of features, Rrown, cf Abbey; rf Selbach. If Cartwrlght, lb Mccauley, c .... Rogers, 3b Lush, 2b De.Montrevllle, i Mercer, p A.B. .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 H. P.O. A. E. ...32 8 13 20 6 3 Totals Stein out for running out of line. BROOKLYN. A.B. R. H. P.O. tlrimn, cf 3 1 1 4 .MlUdltll, II 4 0 1 Anderson, rf 4 3 2 Lacnance, id 4 o Shfhdle, 3b ....3 1 0 Corcoran, ss 3 0 2 Bonner, 2b 3 0 1 Dalley, c 10 0 Orlm, c 2 0 2 Stein, p 4 0 1 A. E; (I 0 0 0 0 It is only Today is league. Scranton tdavs In Fall Kiver today and tomorrow. The team will b? homo for games Monday and Tuesday with th Cuban (Hunts, and Wednesday with Car bondale, McDermclt ha slutted Frank Moiin han, a California shortstop. He has hen sent transportation money and will be in Scranton Tuesday. Meanwhile lines are out for a good short Held player In the Western association and a National league third baseman, both of whom will prohu'ily be secured and who will be In Hcranton by Monday or Tuesday. It is not likely that more than one of the three new men will be retained. Magnlre Is of course nil right for third base. The National man will try for the position at short. The story that Pitcher Uray hud been released by Baltimore and would sliii) with W Ilkes-Barre of the Eastern league Is without foundation. Letters from ( to friends la Brocklund, Me., state that the Torontos, the team he played with last season, ure still claiming nun, ami inn President oung has notllled Manag Hanlon, of Baltimore, not to play him until the Nation il bourd has settled til matter. The difficulty Is said to have been caused by Uray s sale to Baltimore after the Toronto franchise hail passed from Jack Chaptuairs into other hands. Uray i shoulder has not been In the b?st condl' tlou, but Manager Hanon Is anxiouV to re tain him. The Scranton Tribune thinks that it has at last discovered the reason for "Tom" Power's excessive shyness a-iid his hesitancy In putting his name to Scranton contract. The Tribune says thst there Is a scheme In the wind whereby Potter Is lo go to Louisville and cover first base for the "Colonels." Manuaer M Closkey, of Louisville, Is said to be pulling an tne wires mm lie can reach In or. to have President "Nick" Young of the League, of American Wheelmen, decile that Scranton has no claim on "Tom Malinger McDermott, of Scranton, Is oliiu the scheme, according to The Tribune, am will do everything that he can to prevent ii. i nis taie explains many tilings, ir II Is true, und The Tribune is sure that it Is Hyracnse Herald, we always had an Idea that Nick Young wn Interested In the National Base Ball league und not the he may be mistaken, but we always sui posed Sterling Elliott was at the present lime presiiieni or mo Lieugue or Amcrl can W heeliuen. - Buffalo Emiulrer. Yes, we are sure that .MeCloskey wanted an has been trying to get Tom Power for the Colonels. We believe further on the bes kiml of authority that Tom Burns was h the same lime negotiating with Power urging mm to reruse scranton terms In , r der that Springfield might get him. Fur Iher, we don t wonder that all the wire hauling should rattle the Buffalo write Into calling the National league the "L. A vv. WITH THE AMATEl'RS. The Willow Street Stars defeated the Manors 10 to 11. .. The Mlnookas will play the Eureka Re serves oi me worm Knd on the Minook grounds Sunday. The Ivy Leafs of Carbon street will play me nationals or fine nrooK on me latter grounds Sunday at lo.3u a. m. rne mow ntreet stars will play an club whose players are not over 13 years oiu. Answer in i ne i nnune. Willie Mil ler, cuptuin. Amateur score sheets may be obtalne free by sending a stamped and se'.f-ad dressed envelope to The Sporting Edtto or ine iriuune. The Times Boys challenge No. 18 School to a game of ball on Gammon's hill, May lit ul 111 A',,U..I. . ti 1. ,, ' . ..,,, " "i. iiityiieii wnver, inunti' er, t iiiiani nooan, captain. The Times Boys challenge tho Sail, noys 10 a game May 9 at 10 a. m. grounds near Round Woods. Hayden Oil ver, manager; n imam KODan, captain The Washburn Street Sars challenge th Hllders to a game Saturday at the for mer s Kruuiuis. riiiwaru urass. captain ivor Davis, manager, , Answer through a lie 1 1 luuiie. 'the Sliders challenge the Magnate, Jrs, io a. game on Saturday afternoon at A o clock, on the Moses Taylor Hosnlta grounds. Answer through The Tribune, r.. w neiuy, manager. The South Side RnilK u,. ,.v, ,i lenge of the Actives of the Month si,i..'i, a game on Dutch Hollow grounds on May w, u,. nmi uuy chid in tne cou ly under n years of age. W ould like to arrange a game with the Tycoons. An swer through The Tribune. A. F. Hoff man, manager. J The Athiettcir of Silver Hill have reor ganized anu expect to rank among the leaders. The following Is the personnel of the club: T. Hattler, catcher: J. E. El kus, pitcher; W. Smith, lirst base; Klein, second base; P. Stangllne. third base; T. nenienener, lert Held; F. Dankwertz. cen ter llelder: C. RentchelW rihf ii.i,i,.. T. Byron, shortstop; p. Hass, substitute! Totals 31 5 ' 10 21 11 2 Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 1 0 25 Washington 1 0 12 0 13-8 Earned runs Washington. 4: Rronklvn. 2, First bffse on errors Washington 2; Brooklyn, 3. Left on bases Washlntobg, h; Brooklyn, 8. First base on balls off Mercer, 3; o RStein, 3. Struck out Bv Mercer. 1: by Stein. 3. Home runs Brown and Selbach. Two base hits Selbach, De- Montrevllle, Mercer, Anderson (2), Sacri fice hit Grim. Stolen bases Brown. Me. Caulcy, Rogers. Mercer. Corcoran. Dou ble plays Corcoran and LaChance. Hit by pitcher By Mercer. Umpire Keefe. Time-2.20. Plttsburg-Loulsvllle. Pittsburg, Pa., April 23. Pittsburg took the final game In the series from Louis ville today after a good, hard battle. Both pitchers were in excellent form, score PITTSBURG. A.B. R. H. P.O. A. E, .31000 . 3 3. 1 0 0 . 3 0 0 15 0 .60300 .30044 . 3 0 2 1 3 . 2 0 0 0 7 . 3 0 0 7 0 . 4 0 0 0 3 rf Donovan, smith, if Beckley, lb ... Stensel, cf .... Lyons, 3b Bierbauer, 2b , Ely, ss Mack, o Foreman, p .. Totals 29 4 8 27 17 LOUISVILLE. A.B. R. H. P.O, Clark, If 3 2 Shannon, as 4 1 Miller, 4 , 0 O'Brien, 3b 4 0 Caasldy, lb . Warner, lb Dexter, cf . Wright, rf Boyle,, o ... Hill, p ..... Totals ... Louisville . Pittsburg Earned 1 3 8 a ;. .1 .. 3 ..3t- 1 0 0 3 0 0 1 1 1 0 8 0 0. 2 0 3 3 0 3 4 1 1 1 3 1 24 1 0 0 0 First A. E, 0 1 1 1 4 ! 2 I 0 ( 1 ( 0 ( 0 I 2 I 2 12 0 0 0 0 0. 1 0 0 2-3 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 x 4 runs Louisville. 1. First basn by errors Pittsburg. 3: Louisville, 1. Left on liases Pittsburg, 13; Louisville, 8. First base on halls Off Foreman, l; orr Hill, 10. 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Orders lert at my Ullieo, NO. 118 WVOMINU AVENUE, Rear room, first door, Third National Hankror sent by mall or telephone to lha mine, will receive prompt attention. Special contracts will bo made for th ale and delivery of liurkwneut coal. VM. T. SMITH. Vti(rtne;nriiit4 from life mmt . r - t let Day, RESTORES VITALITY Made a Weil Man of Me. ft.:. tv, TKE GREAT nntli liny. jfh.istv&xx, XT 33 IVX 32 joy arodoees tho nliuvu results In Mil days. It o- tf mmrrtiilly and iiuirkly, I'urrN when all others fail Yomik' men will tvputi their lout iiiaiilionil, ami old liii'ii will recover tlu lr yimtlitul viunr by hhIiik ItKVM O. It iiiiickly and tuivly n:lo.i ItiTvuiiS' ni'HH, l.o. t Vitulity, liiipoti iicy, Nuilitly liuihulouf, lK)Ht l'oiver, Fiiilluir AUniory, Yatitii liiHt-aBi'M. mid all i lToi tH of Hi'lt-utniHii or i'Xi'ioh and liellHiri'tloii v. hicli unfit on' lor k inly. Imaini'SH or marrlnifc. It 'lot only riirealiy i-turtiiiir Ht the neat of d. rane. li tuaiiri'it nerve timlc niitl IiIihmI bullilei', bring ii:u hack the nlnk irlmr to mile cheeks a ulro torinv tlin llro ot vo.llll. It ws-iIh oil fiiKinlty mil ( ODminuaion. liwiKt on liarlnv IlKVI i (, no itlier, It eau uo carried in vent iiocln t. lly m'.il .1.00 tier uscksiie, or sis forSS.OU, with a nosl vi) written vnnmnten to rare or refund . :nmiry, Clnulir w, AdureHS For sale by MATTHEWS BROS., Drumlsts scranton, fa. inenn Mill The A Mill Alone produced 1,000,000 Barrels, Largest Run on Record. Washburn, Crosby'ti Superlative Is sold everywhere from tho acllle (.'oust to St. lohn's. New FoiindlanJ. and in Knaland. Ireland and Scotland very largely, and is recognized as the best flour la tho worm. MEGARGEL GONNELL WHOLESALE AGENTS. INE ACTIVE Building Corporations Desiring Growth HEMLOCK Immediately i ii ii n n INDLY LET. MANAGER NAME UUR TRICES Sells TRADE Under Value. zling 422, & Orders. f K R X ICHARDS V PECT I OUR Extra Just Quick. Will h Richards Lumber Co., Com'lth Blog, Scranton, Pa SRORI AND STEEL ' Bolts, Nuts, Bolt Ends, Turnbuckles, Washers, Riv ets, Horse Nails, Files, Taps, Dies, Tools and Sup. plies. Sail Duck for mine use in stock. SOFT STEEL HORSE SHOES and a full stock of Wagon Makers' Supplies, Wheels, Hubs, Rims, Spokes, Shafts, Poles, Bows, etc. TTE1I EiB SCRANTON. PA. THIRD NATIONAL BANK OF SCRANTON, PA. STATEMENT RESOURCES. FEBRUARY Loans Overdrafts IT. S. Bonds Other Bonds Hanking Hoare Premiums on U. 8. Uonds..,, Duo from U. 8. Treasurer.. Dun from Banks Cash w .)l,456,Ti3 46 714 nt . lOi.OOO 00 . SOl.SVi !rt . 26,734 05 n.diio oi 7.770 on . 157,301 73 . 125.7SS S5 12,191.300 30 28, 1896i LIABILITIES. Caoltal Surplua Undivided Profits.. Circulation Dividend Unpaid. lVpOHltK Due to Bank. Re-DlKcounta bills Payabla , ..I 200,000 09 .. 280,000 01 .. 81,49!) 4t 88,650 Oil 108 50 .. 1,518,744 1 ,. 24,398 II Nona Nona WM. CONNRLI., President: (iEO. H. CATLIN. Vic. Pruld.nti WM. H. PECK. DIKECI ORS-Wm. Connell, Henry Belln, Jr., Jam. Archbald, Wm. T. Smith catnn, Lutner Keller, Anna nana. Special attention given to Buslncu and Pcnonal Account. Three per on l ime Deposit. (2,191.300 N Caihlsr. , Utorg It cent. Interest aw ttfisrrA . m Jtn r-s asvrau RESTORE LOST VIGOR Rssult la 4 woelis. VkM In douh what to m ftw Ntnwi Dtbllhy, Lm of smmI IHnnt (In eMier Hi), Imiximicr, Aitoohy, Vulcocilt and othtt nalmMtM, torn wiy caul, SttiM fill., limn, chK4 M. Hill vleor oulckly it.Mtt. If imIku4. luck Itoulilm tnult raially, Malta. uyohan, atalod, ft mi bMMf6,Wi tvrry k.oo nnter wa ejv a laeal euarantta lo aura ar raf uvd tho aaoaay, Aooraaa EAL MIOICIHI CO., Clanlas. OMo, For by JOHN H. PHI LPS, Pfcarmaolat. oer. Wyomlni AniM M) V