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EASTER CELEBRATED la Ne*rly nil thn Whoollnir ChairohoM Yesterday. MUSIC AHDf LOWERS THE FEATURE. Homo liicliletttw <il K|?oulal lntrr?<?t Id tlio Vurlmt* Scrvleen?Tlio Day at ilm Catlimlnil niul In tlio C'ntltnllo Cliiirolion?TJio I.mo DUaitnr Hail iloiieit Many ol ilio Worshipper*' Henri*. 'rim celebration of Ksster Sunday vol torday win u, nouor.il in tt'lmoliinj churcliet 111 on any p?,t anunorgary, nniliii spitoof rain at Intervals and Ilio raw, chillr air uourlwsll of thechurcl.ea wero crowded at iucIi service. Tlio fatal accident of last Tuosday was t|,? only tliiiiR tliai aaddeaiod cIio othorwiao jovouj observances. and thn fpolltiR reference! to it In thn discourses of tliu day were very jrcnornl. t.acU joartlio objerTaucM of tlio .lav in ovaiitrolical churdiui seems tu bo. eonu. tuero common. YestorJoy nearly all tlip I'rotostaut ehtirciion had ?,,0cial ?crvicos,_anil in most of them tho main features wito profuse floral deedrations ana (no u.oboraiu K?st?r music. At St. Joseph's lathodrai tlio umal Huprcesive rclobration of tliu ilav was Riven, i'ontifit-al high mass na* cole* bralo.1 at Jtl::io a. tu. Tlio colobrant w? iUtbt i>?v. liuliop 1'. J. iJouolinu. assisted bv tlio cathedral clor?y ami ijeonio llaiman. Will linndUiur mid ?.?nil U citiol. Tho altar was boautifullv ?'?".rated wMI an array of uatura'l nowem aod caadios. 'J'ho sermon ?ui preached by tho Ut. . Btahop. 'Iin* music, under tho direction of .Mrs. .\f. 1; Whiuker, was of a high order. la Hache's rnnss, I ro I'ace," was mg. Jhe vmcei were Muj Erama Comiollv, ?urn. II. Kellar, Muses Josepiiino Ffad liic. Marjarot p'Kaue, Alaguio Bvrnos, latronolla Devlexor. .Mrs. lieorse Up! dejfrall. Mri. George >. Koenoy, Miss r.iunia i Rim. lvntc Gastor, A^noa Lnw ry.Jalu Fladmc. Quilio Hatidlan. Klla Uatorhoase and Mesur?. Jucquea Front Henry Pant, T. ,T. Miller, Charles Mil er, Adam and Julius Youojj. iho leading soloist* were Miss Euuua Con ue.lv; Incarnatus," by Miss >Jair*io J5yrue3: "Visibilmn," by Mr. Front* ht in Spiritual," 1a* Mr. Younj?. Other beautiful noioi were sun^ by Misses lucker, 0 Kaiiu aud Flailing. In the evening Koawav's Vesporj wero sunjj bv the same choir. lit. Kev. Bishop Donohue w.13 cole brant at tho vespers. All the beautv of the Roman ritual was displaved. the altar in its corneous decoration added much to the grandeur of the cereuionv. At St. Matthuw* church the floral adornment* wero especially beautiful. Communion sen-ice was held early in tiie morning, and another service at the usual hour. In the afternoon Rev. I)r. Swopo conducted services at St. Paul's chapel at Lira Grove. There wero no services last oveninj. except the sin-', inj: of "The Crucifixion," a fine compo sition by Dr. Stainer. The special musical programme was excellently rendered br tho vosted choir, as follows : 3. I'it>cw?:o:*l byran-'-JMta Chri?t It Kl??i To-day".. 2. -Ctinjl Our S?v?s,-, H.hcr hM KJ*,rd.. - iM'tval lu F.liat. buck lar the nr*i IM a>.,, -J- A. lUyuea. ?4. Jubilate in A . ? C. L VVillUoi* 5. iiymn?"welcome, Happy Morniii^"' i Krrle el.Uon ^r?,! .. ofuria tiui 9 "TtrStrlfo nuVr I'nic.trinn".. ..-Ll 9. OJertoryar.thcra?"Atrale Upilyuiory 10. iMiactui GithJrt 11. Cpmmouiouhvnu?"At ibe Urabi'ifi"!, n ?!? e Ro*emi,i;er ,r ?'ortR 'n excein!*... ?J!lbt?r' ? K*cwlon*l hymn?"J?4m Uvt*. Tby * Terron.No,;. .roamSlett At fir. Luke's very elaboralo musical programmes were renderod, our in tho forenoon and ono at ni-ht. The choir i* made up ai follows: Soprani?Isabel Ilnnry, JJc'.le McGranahan. .Miriam JlcCIement. lilanche Chapman, Daisy Eberlein and Mrs. J. .M. Hammond. Altos?Miases liessio McGranahan. croadio Lewis, Helen McCoy. .Maud Chapman. Tenors?Dana Goyer, 'f. J. Dan nor, A. C. Stewart and Allon II. Ivobin&on. IJmsos?Arcb Tuylor. John Crawiord, IVylio Irwin, R u. I'arker and J. M. Hammond. At tho Knzliah Lutheran church the One choir rendered with tho moat com plete satisfaction to two lar/e con^ie Ration? a beautiful service. The choir is composed of the following: Soprano-MiMics Lva Phillip*. Kate 1 hillipe, fdafcehaofer, UlanchoSchaefer, Ko^io Urost, Loui3a Mmiror, Cora Dai ley. Alto-Laii,? ?ri- Kate iibelimr, Lily Keddull. 'Jenor?Will Neabitf, Joseph Link. Charles Jinn?*!, Charlon Miirrin, Mr. Acker. Wnliacv 11. Smith. Da?so-~I'redorick Danvers, Charlei . uortfern., Albert Meyer, Chester liell. Ambroso ^Vood?, Hurry McGuire. -v. M. Cloiuans, leader; .Miss Annie Jsraol, orirnniat. At tho Fourth utreot church tho ser vicei were of tho deepest interest nil ay. K?v. Dr. Hiker proncheil two aer mona of special application to tho an ^ nivorsary. In aihJition u cantata was ?nn? ,H!!t nijjht. In ndditiou to tiio ?faster celebration it was missionary Sunday, and the Sabbath Gchool raised tho very creditable aum of $'JSo XI. At the morning service the anthem, "The .I.?ord ri?on indeed," was Hiinir, and it Mjai statoif that it waa first mini: in the ol I church which atooJ on the tiumo 81 to on JiaBter, 18oll. In the Second Presbyterian church the, choir, compoued of ".Mrs. Gooreo 15. Caldwell arm Missoa Florence Phillips aud Jennie liradshavv, sopranos; basso, Mr. Charles Zulauf; lenor, II. I!. Poll. Prof. liartuian, director and orj?aniat, acquitted itaeli with more than usual cre'lii. .Mrs. Caldwell and .Mr. Zulu 111 wore pevor in better voice, and all tho rniialc, I'.spocially tliu solus, waa reu tiered with much fcolinuaudoxuresHiou. Prof. Harttiiau'a oryan uolos arid accom paniments were also played with ex q 111 si to ulcill. In tiio ovoniny Dr. Cooke took for his theme tho idea that Joins wan thn hhiiio C/irint hoforo and after tho resurrection Marv looked npon him and oxclaimod, "Kabboni"?"My ^lastor." Thomas wlion Iii< doubt was romovedcrie I, "My fyjrdan l iny God!" So when wo *no Christ as ho is, Wo, and not Christ, are chau^od. At the First Presbyterian ci(urch tho day was also fittingly colobrated, the followinumiisicalKolectioiis boinir^iven : 1. Jilow Tn iiht/li <;.??,n;L t^xoo'J 'J. (Uimi*. Hi 1 n,?] I'luco Wb'jri! Ji-'ik Liy _ WlWlnni lioo'l. 3. ChMi. iiiir n>r. "elilllliw 4. H-llO.-l III' tun 11 Mypl-ry ..lloMeii ?j. :.u :-r CiroI~Oe(n< n..ii Mower* uf tfweet I'crfiiiue. Tho choir is composed of Alias Grace Upd"L'rafraud Mrs. F.J. Hupp, sopran os; Mrs. J'eohlos 'latum and Alius Alico Updejjrail, altos; Mr. Willinru ii. Hay tenor and Mcsira. Will D. McCoy and Henry Hughes, ba>?R0.s. Thi! cormro|.?ation?, as well as tho at tondanco at (he Sabbath achool, were *orr lafKB, nml Km-. !)r. OannlnKlmra I SJv ?oriwooi appropriate to tho At noirly all tlio oilier olinrchoi more or lot* attention wn glvon to tho char* I of tho nnnivurs.iry, although tho culobratloii wa? not su elaborate as at those rolurrod to above. niciiiiAiitn. AllSorUof f.uenl Notvs kh.1 (IomI|? froiu llii* l)lu?? L'lt.l. UiunoavUlo^818 >Pant yo,tortlay ln Mils buo \\ hlte, of tlio Fourth ward, ii quite nick at her houiu. ( Tho Turuori will give ati Kiotor ball in tholr hall this eveuiug, Mim Maud Lilly h visiting frloadi uiul relatives at Barnesvllle. Homer Williams, of this cltv, spent voaterday with his parents at Froeport. Mm. J. J. Klein, ol Kelly's Iiland, ?Mich., id visaing her mother iti tins city, Mn. M, A. Kelly ha* rotnrned to her hotu^ nt Chicago, after visiting relative* in thin city lorsotno tiiuu past, Mrs. 1\ 0. Hughes, of tho Third wnrd, 11an roturned from .St. Chiiraville whory she was viaitlng relatives. Mr. Llcbtonbergor. tt,0 newClevoland u i iccaotir^ii vardniaster hero, \rilf a*. suiuo charge of tho yards this morning. I John A. Gallahrr returned from Marietta Saturday. evening, wlioro lie attonded a meeting of the board of trustees of .Mariettacollege, of which liu ii a member. 1* 0. Ssdcwick, odilnr of (he Martin", rorry Tunes ami a trustee of ono of Uuloa charitablu inatiiutioua, went to Columbus Satuiday to bo present nt a mooting to-day. Mosars. R. M. Gilliland nnd Robort Brown will take thoir saati as'iuftuibem of tho city board of oducatioa thin even ing, at wiiich time the now organization will boetfoctod. ihou. E. Booth, a well-known wool buyer who each season visits this nnd otner countlos in eastern Ohio, wai snot in tho head at his homo at Minerva wlnlo trying to rescuo a child from an infuriatoJ fathor. J ho water works board organised by electing U\ S. Carroll, president; Mord .NoJ?o:i, vlce-prosident; W. J. Kirk Patrick, eocrotarv and auporintondont; Jos. . lleathorington, engineer; James Wilkmsou, foreman of tho pipe lines: Ihoinai Cochran, tlreman. The members of tho Amalgamated lodge here aro aayiog abiolutelv noth ing concerninjf the status of atlairs re garding tho proposed now scale at tho stool work*, nnd any reports sent out as to what has been or will be douo aro based solely upou imagination. Tiio selection oi er-Congressraan I earion as one of tho mtnoral Ian 1 commissioners by Presidout Cleveland is very generally commended by Demo crats hero and throughout tho countv, but they think more of Judge Pearson than of the President. This is a'so true of many Republican*, who aro clad to hear of Judgo Pearson's good fortune. In all th* churches hero yesterdav morning the ministers preached ser mons with especial roferenco to the fes tival of the resurrectioh and in the evoning in nearly all of them thnro wai a children's Has tor service. Tho day was dark and dismal most of tho time, yet the attendance at the services was good and in tho afternoon there was a fair sprinkling of iioo flowors displayed. MARTIVi FBItltY. Un|>? nml Ml?liap? In tli* ThHrl&i; City Aero** the Hirer. Herman Kriter is at CUritigton. Mrs. CapL If. W. Smith apont Easter at Cadiz. The M.ennorchor will give a bail at its hall to-night. The total enrollment in the public schools is 1,403. Mrs. Patrick Moore is visiting rela tives in Pittsburgh. John Nefl, of Wollsvillo. is visiting his friond, Harry Chesaoll. The Old Men's Club was entertained on Saturdav by David Park, E?q. Tho foundation for tho high school building wiil be hniahod in a couplo of weeks. Charloy Wood is home from law school nt Ann Arbor to spend tho Easter vacation. Miss Mame Fhhor wai married yes terday to Josoph Pinkertou by Kov. Dr. J. W. liobins. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Florinn, of Wash ington, Pa., soeut Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. L Ackerman. ^ Honry liaudin? left on Saturday for iioanoke, Va., to urapiro for the Vir ginia baso ball league. Mrs. Joseph (^uinn and childron, of Mineo, are visiting her Darents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Carmichaol. Mrs. C. C. Cochran and daughter left on Saturday for Wayne countv to spend a month or so with frienda A child of hi wood Oreon, residing in /Etnaville, drank u quantity of concen trated lye, Saturdnv nf tor noon. Sixty.five Martin's Forry nooplo re ceived subpn-nason Saturday, toanpoar before the grand jury thin week. Tho Wheoling punils of Mr. James .'"?tophon Martin will givo a concert at tho Martin's Forry Oporallouao to-mor row ovening. Mian I.ucy Leech died on Saturday at her homo on South Uroudwav, of con sumption. The interment waa at Kiv orviow cemotory yesterday. Tho alumni association is callod to meet in tho high school room to-uior* row ovening nt eight o'clock and a full attHiidanco is-requested hs thoro is im portant buHinesH on hand. Tho remains of tho lale Edwards Mc Glenn woro laid to ron in Wooka roine tory yosterday afternoon. Ho v. Dr. J. VV. Robins, of tho M. E. church, and R'JV. J. Bogle, of tho Presbyterian officiated. Easter ??rvico4 in tho difroront churches and V. M. C. A. wero largely attended. All had spncial music and decorations. The missionarr mooting in tho M. E. church in tho" afternoon was an interesting one. fypCUMAL POISON + Is till! result of Ito imud) iriHIiiionl i.r blood illMmkm. 1 III. Mjr.I-m N ilM. it?in, Merc ury mul ujsu(uK;?aii(l lii aaliort white In in u fUr homo coudlilou than before. Tlio common result in RHEUMATISM for v?hlch In (lie most reliable cure. A f(>w bottles will afford relief where nil else hns fulled. I suffered from a ?evore utinekor Mrrcuriol UueuruutHm, mj arms nnd legs belitR nwollen lo twlco tbelr rminrnl sl7.e. causlutf ibc most excrucirttliiK wains. I *pent Imndreos of dnllors witlioiit relief, but after tnklng a few bottlenof I Improred rapidly nnd nm now a well mmueomplete ly enroll. I can lienrtlly ? "lominend It to our onn SSS . suffering from HiIm pninful 1 dl??H!??'. W. K..I)AIj;v, Ilrooklyn Elevated It. It. Our T/fiiljc on lllooil nml ;jkln m?ll"l fr?e in ?ny adtlrcu. SWII'T Jil'LCIFIC CO.. AiUnn.G*. GETTING GOOD MEN. Will to SlgUM Two Moro Good p|ay. ora for tho Bull T?nm. THE PENNANT IS ABOUT OUR SIZE II IIIO Mon Nlmw U|1 as Woll n? Tlmlr IM?t Itoonrda .limtlly Kxt?ntallfm. A I,olt i-'iolilnr mill ? Cam? Klolilor nro tlio linto Ac-uossliiu.?the Miuko I.oaitno IIowIIiiu Iteoorda ? Satur. (lr?yHowling (Jittnoa, NVliooliuit'a IntoMtato hull toalu w|ll aoon bocautplotv. Outaldo ol tlio bat torim Ilia (turn It limy eoiti|iloto rritli tho oxcoption of tha third baieinan. Whito lias mi excol lent mnn In view lor Ihitt important InColU position, wlintn huoxpecti 10 Hi)(ii beloro tlio weok la over. Tho nix idoii already aignod (or positions on thn regular team nro Ihoujlit to bn bettor than tiny >ietiod by till) otlior Interstate tenon. Tito fol lowing Is tho roll, with tiattine noil flel-tinjjnvarntto? for lait aonaon: jUiiQ4rmi. i?rt tiuia .....J.'. Vr5 ! Kerr.ccmro UolJ hi ??si KNf?.flrit tNu? u ?-rotty. svriatl ba? < A brown, rlgttt Aeltl V..?.rd.* mail i'routtht Manager White tho contracts of two plavorj. Ijannaran, of Hartford, Ct? and ICorr, of (.iiiolph, Ontario. Haunavan was one of the star?of lut spawn's Now fcngliind apiodolTan. Ho Dluyot| .hurt Held In tim crack Pawtucket toam, aud in tieldiug ranked third nmoug tho short stops, Whito being tlio aecond bust lieldor. Ho was tiTulItli in bnttiiu-. Ivorr played with tlio Canadian associn tloti last year, anil as will bo aeon by I'm Ueurca aliovo ho was a good ouo both in Hold and at the bat. Whito will nut llannavan in lolt pmlou. Should tho manager be disabled, howovor, tho | Hartford man will bo a good ono to bo I run into short Held. I White Mid lait night that ho is now negotiating with two or throo pitchers, ono of whotu in a cracker-jack, whom lie expects to have undor contract before many honrs have paisod. Tho team will atari the soaion with no leu than jeroii pitchers, fonr of whom will b.? local men, who arc id bo given n thor ough trial. The nlen will report to tlio manager the lattor part of this week. TIIREK li VMKS tVKItE WON | Saturday b/P.u ua l-oucll on Vcrr In. <ll{Tcr?nt Kollme. I T.nu? w':' IV. I. ,'4nt Tlu? bowlers, tl l .9io!li)j.;pcnil?-nu i n ..ttj t?, ? 1 ?'?"6 Quri'd i s jssa Tao liroaalc, y a .:y ||.,-. Klch.rd? | * .Z3J 1.Til and I-ci:. V 5 .TVi.liUoJ a.y -ij0 1 ^ .WijKWorado 3 9 :&) J Ataor!cas.._.. o t, .^?>jftivcr?lde ... 1 li .ow anJwNIi,U 3 ,iAX1>i"?,a:ucJ,"ss v?. II. C. ltlch Saturdav night Pen and Pencil met the IudcpendentiL and although tho poncil puihera diu not maintain their j standard of playincr, the Indepondentt | were unable to declare their iudepeud I once of t:ie stroog hold "old hollow I eyo.l defeat" baa on tho team. Tho arores: I r. If. M -AIsut*. lxt _M j J Welixel ~11J no Itf.cHvior 1J0 S7 IX I TrUd," }:l 12o|MrCMUi!and._l'Ju ll'J 101 Travl. 1.,, 1.4 12G,MCKo*a HI l-'l 107 | Maonlnj iu im ia.Co\r\ 130 !? ua | iVV;,hrr Yv, ,JM'Voo?l 114 lie i.v? I l5i,Ul1 ^ 13a i>|Jiftlrlck _iu 112 137 | TOUI..^ -7^1 7jJJ 7:jTo!aU 777 G|"l 7?~. I .Miisi'ai: iji:\(;un kkcoiids. Wlint thn I'liiyrM llnvo ?cca I>o111 c-An j luiprovrincnt all AlooC tho |,ln? U Nuitcod?llervdjr Still In thn L#ntl. Tho fourth week of the season of tho Musoo Bawling Leaguo cloaod Saturday and on tho whole tho work of tho players has shown considerable im provement, though in ono or two in stances there was a sudden, liiehearten ing drop. Two wooki a^o ttiore were , nixteon players who had avorngei of 140 and above. Now the number Pas in creased to twenty-three, divided amoug j tho teams as follows: Brownies?llervoy, Adams, O'Neill, I Dahindon. BnwioM?Scott, Riholdaffur, Statler, 1 Whltakor. j Dalies?Stevenson. \V. It. Weill, J. L Day. Nameless?Carenbauer, Campbell, J. II. Wei If. ' | Eldorado ? (i. W'eitzel, Hamilton, Hall. I Americus ? Dannenbortr. Ivemple, \\rigiit. | Pen an.l Pencil?Archor, King. 11. C. Hichards?Thompson. I ihe team and individual averacea for I the series, up to dato. aro sivon below, having been compiled bv tho aocrotarv I of the league. There is much interest hi tne avoragos on account of tho rivalry engendered by the contost for each team prize. The averagos follow: lirowniea?Hervey (12) ltW. O'Neill (1-) I IS, Adams 14'J, Dahindeu (12) 140, Lorland (tl) i:W. Arlclo (0) 130: toam averago 8G3; player's average 1*M. Tho iiowlers?Paholdafler f 12) 143, ?/"" (1-1 in .^tailor (12) M:!, Wl.ilakor H? V,0' !-aII>b (?) 137, V. I'.ljolini; (12) l.>3, 11. hboling (u) 112; toam averago a.TI; player's averago KW. Namoloss?Caroubauor (<.)) 140, Camp hell (12) 141, Wells (.r>) Mo. Itowlin (!>) no, Kiddle (?J) Atkinson (12) 1 ? VVe!l.v (12) 131; team average 823; player s averago 137. ? Daieioi? Stevonson (12) 14'J, Woll* (12) 14S, ,1. L. l)Iiy (12) 142, Bloomfiold ')-) 13'>. Amielc (12) 134, W. li. Day (0) l.VJ, Biihop (3) 130; team average,'821; | player u average, 137. Amorous - Dannonliorg ((J) Ml, | ?? right (0) 144, ICempIo (12) 141, Shafor (1L) 138, Speidol (0) 131, Wagnor(12) ? ILMJ, ^cholhaso (12) 125; team avorago, j 814; player's averago, 130. Pen and Pencil?Archer (12) 147, Ilandlaii (?i) U3, .Manning (W) 1.35, Weitr.ol (IJ) 131, /ainimer (9) 131, Travis | (12) 128, Statlor (3) 123, HirHch (2) III; I toam avora'io813; player'* avorage 130. 1 11. C. UichardH?Tlionipsou (12) 142, I Hichards (12) 13;), Uaulton (in 13i?, Clator (12) 120, Ivindluborger (12) 127, K110I10 (3) 124; team averago 805; play I or's averago 131. Kldorailo?Hamilton ((i) Us, H'oitzel (S) Ml, Hall 112) Ml, \Vfirls (!)) ];)-(, Uutrn (:i) 1:12, Wollv (12) 12."|, Mnrphv (!l) 122,1 lienor (ii) I i.\ (.iiintllinu (:|) III; toam avorntro 7115; plavor'd avorauo 1 i'. i, Qtinrtorod Oaks?I.oo Wood (12) 132 JVamior (12) U1, I.ydui k (:i) 101. Irvin Wood (12) I3S. Stootzcr (12) 12.1, Uar.l nor (9) 111,1'ahoy (:!) 117; teamavorairo i'ii; plav.tr i in'oraitn 120. Inland?Donaldson (li) mil, Timimn I (!_>) 137, I .ash (12) 134, Whalblr 115) 127; Kelly (0) 121, llunlnr (12) 111, Nnylor i (12) 10/; main Avorngo 735; playor'a av- i eraye 123. Indeiionilonla?Woods (il) 131. lied rlek (ti) 130, MoOoini (12) 120, Clator (IJ) 1211, iMoCausland (12) 120, Cowl (II) 110, Callahan (0) ll.'t; toam avornj;o 735; til.'Ivor's avorairo 123. Itivoraliln?llackinnn (12) 130, Theirs (15) I2U, Kottlor (12) I2(j, l.utz (9) 123, THE FALL OF THE BICYCLE, IN PRICE ONLYl That old complaint of "Blcyclos bolng too high prlcod," Is now out of dato, It la no go with tho3o High Grado Machines, sallln? at an ovon hundred : TRIHNCL.E s TRIBUNE - i t ?'TIUANOI.E" 3IOIIKI. II.-A IIKAUT. 1U, IS, 20, 21, 22, 21, 21'., 2S, III) Founds, -TWENTY MODELS. GEO. W. JOHNSON'S SONS., 101O 3VC?,lxa Stroot.? Moiae (3) 120, Crelghton (9) 117, Merri inaii (1); 111; loam overage 734; player'a avorano122. SANGKU AMI JOHNSON ft* 3I?t<t In ? Serlo* ot Malc!i IUcdi lo Ui? rlil? the A tiia'nur tjolln; Chaui|?lnu*Iilp. .S(?nrn? nml Sp.ililiui; Team* tu Couipct*. New York, April 14.?An ugrocmout was aigued to-day for a series of races betwoen tho two crack bicycle men, Johnson and Sanger, tuat will aottlo be tween them the question ot the amateur championship. Another agreement was signed for a ono milo team race botwooti tiio Stoarns an 1 Spalding loams. Daviil i). Shatter, tho trainor of Saucer, Ca banno and Titui, met Thomas Eck, Johnson's trainer, j*c9terday at tho Ev orett House and completed tho arrange ments for tho races. Tho final arrange merits, such as fixing the datoaud place of meeting, will bo made lator. / Hie Heltnlrn Cyclnra. A bicycle dab. with twenty members enrolled at tho first meeting, was organ ized at Bollairo, with John T. Rankin, president; I). D. DuBois, vice president; A. Herzberg, jr., secretary; A. J. Riots, treasurer. The boys are all onthuataatic wheelmen and will enjoy clubridoa this summer. Tim Xmhvilln Kutrif*. Firat, five-eighths of a mile?Bobby Burns, 113; Dearest. Ill; Yiririnite, 99; Bessie Nichols, 111; Helen W., 99; 1-a Gartia, 1C6; Satellite., 119; Pel leas, 90; Ben Wilson, 111; Motropole. 110; Pat Tucker, 113; Ellsworth, 78; Toano, 109; Goor?e L.. Tea Set. Tramp, 111; Doran Wood, 90; Littlo Ell, 114; Trifacial, 90; King Craft, 110;Sewing Girl, 107; -Miss Lilly, 10S. Second, three-fourtha of a mile? Mollio B., 112; Luck Musaie, 110; Lilly of tho W'ost, 93; May Thompson, 109; LottieMllls, 112; Curator, 103; Hi Honry, 114; Ray S., 117; All Over 103. Third, ono mile, handicap?Michael, 100; Lilly of the Weil, 104; Yan'Buren, 110; Feytonia, Raspor, 100; Linda, 10S; Wo I soy, 104; Melody 100; Curator, 100. Fourth, half mile, two-vear-olds?Dr. llolmos, 111; Addio Mc. Gaiety, Willie ?Shannon, Bramble Leaf, Touch Down, 10S; A. li. C., Image, 111; Excuse, Helena Belle, Lizzio Logan, Princess Yam a, Daisy Bolander, Cutaway, 111. Fifth, ono mile, selling?Tattersall, 99; Equation, 91; Incommode, 97; Ono Dimo. 102; I*at Mnilorv, Jr., Lord Wil lowbrook. Gloriuna, 97; The Ban, 10G; Equator.99; l'eabody, 103; Belle Forstor, 104; Bill bite, 103; Bob Winner, 99; Tasco, 103; Two O'Clock, 91; Lay On, Twenty-three, 102; Rocqnolort, 100; Pittsburg. 102; Glenoid, 109; Saxa phone, 102; Vida, 95. NitOirlllc'* I'rolmhlr Wlnnnr*. First?Motropole, Pel leas, Miss Lilly. Second?Lottie Mills, Kay S., Mary Thompson. Third?Lilly West, Pevtonia, Melody. Fourth?Dr. Holmes, Excuse, Gaity. Fifth?Pittsburg, Layou, One Shire. Yf%inr<liir*H Itiiov llall. Cincinnati?Cincinnati. 14; St Paul. 4. Louisville?Louisville. 20; Nashville, o. St. Louis?Memphis 3^SU Louis 13. ' Ainntmir llusn Hull. Tho East End Clinpors worn to play the Dudeens yesterday, but the Dude* did not put in nn appearauco. The Clippers are still looking for tho other boys. Jack Powoll. tho well known base hall player, who formerly played with tuo Mozart*, has signed with the DiezRoso Buds. The Rose Buds would like to hoar from any club in the city for a game. How'* Till* I We otler Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not bo cured by 11 nil's Catarrh Curo. F. J. Ciikxky Co., Prons., Tolodo, O. We the undemgnod havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last fifteen yoars, and bolievo him perfoctlv honorable in nil business transaction and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wkst Tiiuax, Wholesale Druggist". Tolodo, O. Wai.di.nu, Kinkan Mauvi.v, Wholesale.Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood ami mucous surfaces of the system. I'rico 7.r? conti per'bottlo. Sold by all Drug gists. Testimonials froe. Near Urownwood, Ga., aro six famil ies that havo forty-two children, all liv ing on two and a quarter lots of land. Those families make their supplies at home and havo Home to sell. 1)?. II. R. Fish, of Gravois Mills, Mo., a practicing physician of many years' experience, writes: Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo has no equal for indolent ho res, scalds and burns. It stops pain instantly, heals a burn quickly and leaves nopcar. Logan Drug Co., Wheel ing, W. Va? B. F. l'oabody, Monwooii, and Bowie ^ Co., Bridgeport, O. Pimple*, blockheads, moles, froelclo;> tan and unnhurn removed by Johnson's Oriontnl Soap. Medicinal. Chas. II. Goeir.o and W.W.Irwin. I want every mail and woman in the United States intorcatod in tho Opium and Whi?ky habits to havo ono of my hooks on those diseases. Address B. M. Woom.ky, Atlanta, Ga., Box3S0, and ono will ho sent you froe. a.uvy What is Castoria Is Dr. Samuel Pltclicr's prescription for Infants :ind Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years' use bj Millions of Mothers. Castoria is the Children's Panacea ---the Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria. ?'C??tori.i Uso wi'U adapt?1 tnchflilron thAi I recommend It as superior to nay prescription known to me." II. A. Ajicmnt, 31.1)., Ill So. Oxford St., BrooUjm J?\ Y. "Thousttof 'Castort.%' u eo utdvrrol and its mcriu so well known that It a work of supererogation to endorse It. 1-Vw art? the lnt^!lij,*ent famHi? who do not kivp G^toriit within CiSj' n-'acb." Cahixw ILurro*, 1). IX, New York City. C as tori a cures Colic, Constipation. Sour Stomach, Diarrbc\a, Eructation, Kills Worms, slfep, and promotes dS grfllcn, V,11 Lout Injurious medication. "For several years I have reconiaeadfd your 1 Cvi^rio,1 and shall always continue t/j do so as It has invariably produoed b?:nc3cM| results" Knwir F. Faroes, M. D? 12oth Street and 7th Ave? New York C.tj Tur. Ccttach CninuxT, 77 3!tnuur SrJtsrr, Nrw Yotx Cnv THE ALBANY DENTISTS. ALBANY v DENTIST! Best Set of Teeth on Rubber - - - gS 00 No better made, rto matter how much you pay for them, or where you get them. Teeth Filled With Gold - - - ?i oo up. Teeth Filled With Silver - ? ? 50: up. Teeth Extracted ? ? - - - - 25c I1NT ATTENDAKTCB. ROOMS ^ SND 5. Corner KleTcntli ami MnrUrt Strati, AVIirelinc. tM* LIGHTNING CURES , Colic, 1 Cramp3, Diarrhcss> Flux, Cholera Morbus, Nausea, \ Changes of , Water, etc. 0OT DROPS HEALS ?uts, Burns, Bruises, Scratches, Bites of Anlmalsand^ Buqs, etc. Tastes Good. Smells Good. ? BREAKS UP A COLD. Sold evmwhcnc-25c tuo 50c fen bomc. No hui?r. i/o Ptr. < tlllikB MEDICINE CO. ^ iKorncrly of Wciton, \V. Va.l SPRINGFIELD. 0., i fe^^-lCST YlfiOR t Whrn In irjji t.-vcw for Nervous Debility, Lots c( Setual IV?e? (in <* ?eat, lnpoKorr, Atrophy, Varicocele a-ii other *fiiitiet?r?, ton my onj*. Sexinc Tut*. l)nl:tt *hevked and f;:l! \icor quietly restored. H ntflwteJ, <?? ? trouKc*tnth faulty. Mailed anywhere, scaled, fot$t.r?: 6 bom fat Jvoo. * every ?.rd#t i-Ur a Im**1 'n cun* nr et.fi,nrt the ffiCCCV. Au.lt* ltvfiult In 4 weeks. evrtv<*<?><,rvler*?i:l\e a Ifijal guarantee to curc or refund the tnccey iMAi. >iiit?u:iN:: 1:0.. Cleveland, Ohio. j'.-ir SV-' by <? 1! < I'.. i .OKT;:!;. Priiepiit. .iel FURNITURE AND CARPETS. FURNITURE and CARPETS At Assignee's Sale at Cost! We still have on hand a large stock of PARLOR, DINING ROOM and CHAMBER SUITS. CAR PE TS of all grades. Now is the time to buy and save money. Terms cash. J. K. HRLL, Assignee of-ALEX. FREW. 1117 Main Street. _ Weak, Nervous Hen! Vnii hiimbofffredbr tho "KWlrle PclU." "FallowSnflerf J." M I UU "^rnyn,"" Troche*," "Vftcuum,'' ?? Kr??i> Our*" ^urvekx. nnd *?ho hi"' jrourwlf crow In k older and wurne: YOU who hut* given up In do?P*'r 1 nm .loomed, i hero U n? hope Top ioci" to joa 1 any. who ?ro alnkltip tnio ?? "JJ I?^\XC*-i?r?lr*t*trirr \ir???n r% rbor*'!^<i?fcrfx M.-Wnrju? Ami inlafot-tnnc, I-I*. ????' w? voxmamijjfi tiif.uk in hoi-ki 'rnoiiiuj .a. cuhw PERFECT MANHOOD RESTORED Wnle m? t full hUinrr rfronff..- onrcTinv t l?rc .i..l ir.nf...n..t ?? ??? ''"*L Ml h! |>m, nty ikill ,KI> wrii? titMi* inkinr i lory of yoarri?^,an<) f.'r OUT.STION LISTS an<t lf>0 P?j# Ileol. My monrrr.-*,. ? "-? ftit?.|ih'm?in.U, I OAS d'RU I0V, Tw?n?y y?ar?' ?>i?,ftrnr* ir H"11' - ?ft?nl0lit?ti?re. C?n?ult?tlnti? r?r?on?lly or t<r mail, Iwrum**!! I?int witr C'.O. I?.nnl??0r<lfr?,t.> k trifMlf Iftlff may ili'^l J'1*,ii WOOD, President. CHICAGO MEmcJ>L & SURGICAL INSTITUTE, 30 Van Burcn SI. PLAIN AND FANCY JOB WORK. Nontly and Promptly Exocvita'1 Intelligencer. \