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J -r. ..,.,. iu.1 jj UULIJWWiiWia-w-- -iwiwWWp!' .: ;& Mtu-?,: 2 THE 1CAXSAR CITY JOURNAL, SUNDAY. DKCEMIffiRP, 1805. -L t v. A CENTRAL OFFICE. m:w vii:m dp .mail hili.lt i;iiv ton iiA9AS CIIV. POSTMASTEK GENERAL SPEAKS, I tilts JI.HI.MI Mil; t,'IIV AMI fllll- uitiix A nixiitirt'. llie Order Villi I'f.iltllily It.- Issued Somi- ( iiiikii laliMII Miller ( ltin.cll I'll.t- la-r tlil Hflll ilillRrrs.tu III ints- ii Vttvnt tit I'Iiiii li it I Im ( Imiige .Mmnt. If m- plan noi under eotwldrrntloti at Hi o of J "out in ester inr1 Wilson, In nm, are rnrrli.nl imt, as sietii e l i .1 ible, llie VptirtmpBt, at an early d ii ills lo wip" out Hip pwttofflt ct at K u - i i it, Kan., A rrmmrctalt-, Anrriitlnc ii l l.. i.ilir, Has.; fhefflefd, Centrotoits k l Ji i- iK-ndnre, Me., nnd place nil of ti ii imiiofjr under tlte control of I'ost- l. limner Keed ana the oftlcr- of this I ho general idea I to imk the whole iy ii.l Jar rut to Kit.OMUi Cll 11 postal .( i to at Ktippllrd lrom one ircmnU nh aiib-ctutloiw in Hwh of th ' i. . liai-m. .if . K.rW j bo flio.n for ' n .lirgv of uurKs . oo tnoi.n lor 'ik , ... .1... I. n htn.1 MiIabI AHA ihil will T i u.'i l o most radical one, ami will ,, ere, Bttntlon It oalmit to I I .rurtrodiK'sd bv theaamknlatratlon . I" "J ,t ,, ; nPB',m,"1,,trauon it .. ork with the most jtraiilfylng re iii. I for that reason lhi piiKtinaator r.l n Ilkvljr to try It In many other uti.-ro thoro la orn- laro with - ii'urtmn poiiita. The .loiimal re- lrom Vahinirton laat evonlnj tho ipculaJ dtmtnh. i i ton, I-k? 7 (Speolal.l "Yes, w . to consolidate eomo ot the post- -!.) In and around Kanm City," I IVatttmatpr lieuvrul, VIon. lo- Uhile we have not t.ikem tip tho ii't," h eontlniied, "we llilend to t.ik It .ip right away ami follow out tli.i rulo uji'i'd to New York city, willed hua . i I n hctn comph'teil. Jtwt Mhnt wo M ill - i not yet d.ded, ot course, for nn I .t,, in haic not tnlu.li II up, lint tho depnrtiif -it hn been worried feir eurs ocr tl j.otnl situation In tlw li'inli of Km -ii t iij, and we h.ne i-lmplj d.ldi,d io e i I -n a noma iiislrl''t tti.tt will taKi' In aon.t of tho utlhos, combhio thorn, na It j wi.-. c b t how It will ho done Bind lo what i xt nt i-s -otnelhlnp thai U t. be duttr minf t ',.in." Inf rin iun seruri-d at the dejiarunent Is to tl tff .t that for sum,' time the de Jiirtrni li.is Imt been rti eivlnfct a.itifuc- tor r t ri ?, from some of the ooMUnasters ... n. . ..,. ... ......... ,,nt..1... r.nn 1 .f .it - ,.,kl ,,.1 LltnilS (1.1JL.JII1IIK J-hlllllin It, ,, i . .....A a, ..... . . I .... ..1...... . .i....)l .' i 'unir niiKKCBiiiiiT1 aiivui iuhhvii' n.uioii line to tin tui"tma&ti'r ireliLrnl ursi irom tne utvm.un ot u.-eotints. i nen. In allt n to thli, some time ago, when nesot irons win utarttd with the rabte conii n s nnd transportation HneB with thi uw if runnlmr ome postal cars. It ap pears tl it tho Keneral plan of consolidation w is ii. ki hted by one of the olllclals of a transi 'atlon line, who coacluded thiw th n il l be some business In It for his comi 3i if the ,-ih'iiie rould be worked. Jn th s w i tho llrst dlrret stifrgrestlon wai zua i i i llie at-liariinelit. nml uritn thnt in. ' I t at work on tile depart tlient. It at)- pc.ir t . u .. .. ...,.i.. i -.i - I haw made an lmoris.ilon. It I i plain that the opinion of the po.tmaM r Kwinral are in somothltlx of chn i 1 1", and thuw cm be fnlilunil nro u i i-slbh so that thfv will Shane I'1 In II Km Ki II P " T r inly (ban hit. Indistinct jilan now i .v t. ii the idea of cmmblnlnir.wlth the 'Itv, Slo,, olllif the Kansas city, ill', also Armoiird ilt. ArBenlne. 1 ivntropull. Sliflfleld ami Inde- Ine in til all to he taken to the Ml us from the ilt'imts by street oar n . , , io be estnliliehed. and sent Int i w .it is now the postofllce, but whhh win b ub-ollkes under the one general Oil! .M- w 'I- m set forth to-day that It would tau I - timu to ban. Iii the mall In this i at present. Hint tin n all the aub w juld be pUfcd und r and i -s systeninilz.'c, at the one gun i nid thus deoie.tie th" work here. I -tm.ustiT at Kausas City. Wo," i Mr. Wilson, "i an call up ihe man of the bub-ita ion at Kansas by 'phone and have some trior u a. moment In tMie business at a. w hit h now ta Kes weeks to ?t. t t'i of I ( I c tl- ii 'i so wnn an im- nllur orilces, III s th J tr 'I gie an idt n of how we pro- 'H tllll ! IllSOlI.' tlji " thtw dltulv 'iitfmnlaled hv fler eeiu r.il w - master lt cd luoe thai t I .1 mt W.5U0 poStmaxt i her pc ' lth ' . n 111 'i I uilhe the s-al- i't mi IK.W0 per 1 1 k -Mapcj, from "u same tjme in- is cit.Kas., He lo become i hi lhu made h iJ lo paws a. I'd enter tht fnattterti they ol I t 1 IO , . il. -I, t 11 ii t 1 f It f b a K. i r r II Mil ti r i c i I v w in 'he .hi I bo l.i iiresi was is, '.master ' 'I tU K41 m 1. at ' 1 11' llbaa. ' i " tiuo fn t ui'Oii this Mtll.ltloll .. I li liiuurttuiiuv ii "as City, Mo , hustnrs men, 1 M'l . w tcir I kno crtaiii that t would Injur . bal, injure i onbOlMation. I ti y of the po i and do no auo . 1 1 bimpiy add 'r of Ivausa-s iitavi.. t il... f thnt lit. 1 i.. i wav cnnlil t, llo., be bea, i i by thp pn,. v,p, cKctiit rseui tiitrattfj the "otne lmliiMitfci who rna want ' under fits.- pro! n-.es, cl ilnilnt, l itte.lt thitu. T. utiiMbb men i f ity. Mo, will i.arfil) under" ii It will di a mil iiifitr und t explain that further'' ' r Mimlinuid "I Am not care If i to odd Wi tporl, rentroiiolln, nnd ml. iH'iiduiu tt to thit Ml "i . I do nut tare If thuy iM 1 1 If, ArBcnilne ami Itu-tHialo to the n, Kas oltlti, for th ptople oi -late, espei lallj under the con it it, nn get nloiijf together oil 1 a pi (.position of thin sort will -cti-1 to by me as J r.ow hcr the .' of collide, Just what pusltiou I on this, f.atuio of it uwy be '"tin wlnit il is now. Mm as to d propoltlan, I know that it is nliilj fur all loni'enieil nml that both l If of the lino mil aarn (ilier a uioim-nt's udleetioii." Mr i i"l that he Intt nib nl at an emly .11 on the itustnii-tei uemral and nf"! showlmc to hlni, and that t the post ulllclala rould be mn If t it would hv ni.wi!' to mke one .tlon lhc(.. I'ut-sllily (t wuli'.d be i . makir two postal UMiicu, but nut one i olMerwd that If he Md not win !' postmuatcr eeneial. h- woull llBht Itilo loiisttos. and st tii e. I I 111 tl ! ' ' i ri A hi t- i d t -rti;i T 1 II r H t I (I' ,- tl r ' a l I w n M 1 di tl h' f c r b " II b ' t Cl' th- I tne-1 'r -i or a bill lo tori,!. I tin, d.puit a forming 4 iotil diatricl out of "t two stales He bflievnl llmi t-- i V x ' be able to do this, and should the s rn i,. pre 'iiiitutett at ibis time, he r 1 I i - th bill ami bring about relief la .- I it he Is lino In the belief that he e- ih.- po-tuiasttr gt ne nil to make tw i l (iWtrkt, or, If not that, make c r um uf I he Missouri towns and ttrrt tj ,! (bat locabi), and allow the Kir , loans to take (are uf them-. Ivt. ,c r, I i It 1 A ot on; i, Ol v l- . tinj tn at r i a- if ti l 'ill toi I K' .,,'1 V it., H aw i ii h t i' b. . tm. air inner state t that he I'.lui-i a bill io apiiropilnte K"u,. jmblle ljull.llt.if at Kansas f'lii, I while lihlillK for this he till d lo allow the adnilnUtratlon or um tied with it lo steal his tnMl ii hllll. tie f. . U VlJ luilihtl that ' vui any of the Kansas terrltoty cd to Ike Missouri postal district. t I ti-jwn llsat for wirnt ruoii'thiii IVuit rr i t - it "i ha been ot Uj uii.mon that s . i im was ultima'. Iy to b adopted ' ' t. ami h' he, ft,ui)i polntol I ' ' iHllill'lU'il that u. :iM act rue lo s r i e fiom u. h a c.ulitv llct ftjeb tri i u.kuM i-xiieiiltc buediiess wiy 'aiuch, n w 'id iiuihu tie- iiiie of tt.s: Uulc tr ' r u miii-ii more sutUfiutory to tl- " I'll- lie bri.uKbt the id, a home with li m fr 'tn Wasbinmoii. Winn In w nt tin n dur ll0- t'i' -auiiuer f'r a .onfernne with the a thoritb s", ami hu has frciiuently ad voiatei it sir.' o that time. Th Pln cuccanly Invoht the um IKf.' r-s-. JWHk, -" . THE PROTECTORS The Copclnnd Specialists Will Positively Withdraw Their Lib eral Olfur of One Month's Free Treatment and Medicines -It Cannot and Will Not Be Renewed After January I The Greatest Opportunity Ever Given to the Suffering of This Community. Tft-elay Ihe Copclmd Sect lallsts Rite pos Itlvr notice of the withdrawal of tlirir KrMt fret hin-ith off. r Thnt eitf t r was mnle to tlrmod'tt-nio (Ik- ureal supi rlmitv of lh advanced fi.p, iiin.i treatment, nti-t to prnttvt the iiiipli- ft mil being; eiisnnrid by quarks. chnrhuim mid Imitator with their lo fet hulls The Copeluhd Hpe. inl Ists have inalntiiliiril tlnir offer to llo v.m letter, nt tm Utile i kki In themselves, and liavr. nln inn thnt tlirj were n Anxious to confer the BtoHoii in mint or their skill and medicine upon suffi'i'orn a Jiultetrrs Were ragst to embrace the vTvr. Here If (til- original and MiihI offer, ptnln Mi'l iti"ciiltx al. nml In language not to be misunderstood: I urj pillnnt h t ' I ' I J Int; fui ii eiiiiMn of trrhtiueiii before .t.inn.ir.i Il Mi ill mi i lie one moutli'M I rt I mi in ftiM.iiutl slitttt he r.ii'-ii during Unit on ' nmntli l In. a i inn inn. unit ntt. Minn, runic mcdli luc mid iri'iit- i mi nt. Unit lii' would null., if im mrc piilntt lln' ri'KiiUr rnti- I hn iiitit l pnl- tlii'li llinttiMl. hciiiiiir, to tlni... iippltlni: lir hII limri'i rrnio mi) rlirmiUi illnnisp, iillinriit nr Iroiilile. .iiii... ...i ..in,', linn in i.pi'ii 111 III I I piilllt I) I t;st iMiim.ii.i, rtSUi:H, of Aro-pntln. Kn , MAHV ?'" i iin-i r'HM in. ui iiiuuill Ul tlio hond and tmiini.li, m.d nppllnl to Inn I'oiipUih.j f.- Hinimumii umn i tho fn '"""In offir 1 took a ioiiiko of tn ntim lit fru ., M IuII-Hk. rcn-Hltiir nn ft. r-iii. I 1 1 n I Inontli u promlawl. The liiiiroilniiit Ims 1..M.II W.II1 .l.tfril I It. ... ruM.i ll I. Iaii.Iu Iwii wvndi-rrnl In my uw. .My ftliniln r !l"t I nir looKi-U bo w c ll. and I urn l un ' MV$T Avit . ' i'n clii .Tfnlly I nwomiiHtllfl Ihow riloaUlnna lo liny who i ar in ntcd of cMirtil tri'Htnmnt." Ml! A A If V !.'! nf llnm.i lt...Hl.i..R ..... ... ... v.,.,.'..', ... ..,.,.4.1, ll.lUIIIK" Ion, Mo., a' "1 have Ih'.-u ii uffoter from lliciiiiiatlm for elKhtion ninnih r inn now under trt'ulitiont of lire. Copi land it rirmiamun, nml um luiiroltijr ruplillv, ulld will rvion he a well mull 1 Iii'khii treatnint under th 'fieo month' olTi'i, and am now tnklnjf the fteo month, a wui liroinlm d me " Jin. M !. WKAVIIH, of WitK-tnlT, Kim, ai ".My Mm. Ahnii, ha taki n u i-ry ullifaetory u)iiro of tiviilmi tit for (,i tltnli of the hi ud from in ("opc'lund ,v Urnnaman, Im ludlntr the free month. lie T of mall ear on tho utreot railways, n wn dtsouMMii oi one time for tins it-. ttli that plan In oiiftatlun tin mall ,'ould be dUirtvU loil to fery jHirtlon of thf rlt ami the uli-fttatioiii ntuny hour mid r'nidi tho stutionx without dila. A it M now, tliotv uio points bi-twtui whleh tht'i, 1 much time lol In the trHnnfr of mill, iiiik! thf, ilnlfiiM thiiH 'iiimtit nri. nftinid trmibtvKoniH and minoylnir. All of tliffo anno'unce, nccordwif to l'osttna&ter lteed, wouiar im iiiiMneii w-iin. KiiUFoj Pity now has three sub-5tatlon) nnd Kunnn t'ltj, lCa.., hojj one. With the new nlan the nostolMi e a wieh would be wiped out Id lvunsua City, Kn , nml In lt nlnte thiTo would be but a ub-tatlon. It ...A... ... . 1..... .1... ii ...... ... c.11... 1.U11I1I. UV Ll.lllIIFIUUl1. LIO- Iliitll Jll"i. tl1- Lllll,' 1.... I. ......,., ... .1.. ,. . .!...... .....I .1..nn.1 but it would make It tributary anil depend ent on Kan.i City, and subject to Its control from this city. Tnli-tintr of the matter shortlv after hit return from WnwhlnKton, listmater Heed , said. "'The poMal IntProsts of the w hole ' terr tor are the same, ami cannot be tli- vided by uny Imnijiniary lln. It standi to1 was tint one he u,ie his ftlend, .Major W. reason, and is Biisccptlble of proof, thrtl McClauithrey. warden of the I'oiulac ro all of tlie biu?ines can lie done better nnd form school In IlIinoi. Crofton he nllc(,-ts, with les- delay MJid f rli tlon and expense ' wa-s a convict there nml obtalneil tile from on main station than from two Wo, picture from Warden MrCl.itmhn y for use can hap,tle the mall to i the public of Kan- .,.. 01,. t.- ,..i..i,.... nn,i i.A,i. n i ..-..... uv Ihim II cut! he hntnlloil from Hint of. :: v -" - - "- ...--- .. ...... .-. HV lice. The lmjiortance of handling the mall mT.lrlt," lu u lt..,,v nrA v. .. nan i-nt It 4n thmn moi tjulckly, for we dellxer It nt once, and there Is no unrrecest-ary delay In ' transfer fiom on city to another, as is ' now dom. Whether ihe matter Is done now v or npt. It H certain, in my Judgment. be done finally, and th benetits of the - plan will be shown nt ones when u, jt i. l.H. a,.i .-.,.... ......- mn.,A.. to be -i.s'.t I ""V- . ,. . .i i jvw,vii iiiui vulll.. co",iiiii J-iiiniifJ 1 In favor of the plan nnd Is kn.llns it hi1 support nnd brinKlnfr pressure to boar on tlu- department to forco the matter alons I it is Known thill Comnessman Tnrsney as rapuuy as posinip. lie tninn it noulil be n sreat thins to Ret the pt.stnl milters of the entire t -rrltory slmplitl.d and re- iluced to the direction of one central sta- lion for exnedltiiiK the work. It Is al.so stated thnt sueli a plan Is a hobby with the postoilkf department, and thai It Is In store for other cities, and that it Is taken up here at the present time simply Ve-caust- of the demands of Congressman Tarsuey. In tho dally bulletin of the postal de partment there was printed last week an order from the postoflke deportment dis- sulnirbs of New Orleans and makinir It a or t,,e American Trotting Association sub-.sutlon nfter January 1. This shows handed down Its llnnl batch of Undines lhat thi- Idea to be applied here l In opera- at noon to-day, and adjourned oer to the Hon at other points and incrfases the prob- snrlnL- session The .miv nr., t ., -i ublltty or its helnff Intro bleed here. ,pnnt, setion Ihe only cate of Keneral Postmaster Frank Mapes, of Kansas City, Interest in to-day s findings was that of the Kas , has a deep Inlet est In the mailer expuUion of J. U Chandler, of Wichita, under consideration, as lis effect Would be i Kas. In Nowmber. 1591, Chandler who had to let him oitotti bnuj b. rth, where he control of tho mate Ophelia, and her i n n'l'Z,? rj.fJLtLJt i" .vr-''n,he2:15.pa,.atl4,toSaTr..'bnv gultf VC tV nuciijin T not a. all Uiishimrton fr..m Kansas would go there d. mmd that the best ofle In the iiie be unmolested ami not humiliated n l made but n, subuib to nn office In an- h i Mat. Just wat. h what the congress. iii n and isvnatorii from the state do when ti . matter teally comet, up, f it does. There Is but orws Instance In the country ih re two art leg In different states are ipplied from one ofilee That U Texar- . l ma. and It U done there for the reason ' 1 t the state line runs down the main ' -.1 .1 of th city, and thnt is very difftr- i from the situation here, as i uell known, There was a row about the stotk ' ard mall and a uieal roar wag raised i nen ( Ie ki-iiiiik our mat irom the e....ie- train to ihe exohanire as nnlnli or fllllcklV than llie other nltl.tA U fur. nlshlnt it. Let the Missouri olllce run the postal buhlnesa down m the state line and then stop. We can easily handle the busi- ncsu on this side, and we can do In the future ciulte as well In satlsfilng the pub lie as we have done in the past." From the Kansas City, Kns., standpoint tho most serious thins- will be tho effect of liei.r .(i.e-niv in.... llie Cllliur I1IIK16 IS IUr- um oruer on tne nances ior mat city get- tlnv a public building For years the peo pn mere nave nopeo aim woikf'd far a, public building That (itj now hag a eon-Krei-stnan and the jiruspit is are tonslderetl l tier than evr If this order noes into effect and wlpts out tlut'omie. the peed of a public hul dlnir wll laruiily dlsapnenr and many a fond hope- bo doomed. ' WAnill.hii.a IN I.ONDll.V, Work Tirmitv Mnnr. n ii.. -.. Vnru lir ' 0"" , " "'.' '" "? ' l'iul to , n .Month, ct'Dwis. "'. i I ne way in which many Ignition waititssis urn coinp. iimj to work wa." s'hown diiiliiu: th wnk by the sun whit h a Blrl, lh wars old, has brouulu yainst in proprietor t.f a "i'oiYuu lav- vru" for wrongful dlsmhil. She was dig. Iniiiierniiiii Did hot I'oiiiii.le. NW York, 1'cc. T. The Slilbourne, Aus- ln.ll. nirr .i.uuImi ,.r .ki ".,; .., ". wncBitnau cabled ttutt paper to-da that the tjrvai .Vutr.illin wh.vl rue, tin- blue Srbl?s" Hfija S'U ST"E S"S0" '-'ri"!'' z:r.": - ,.. -.. ...w ...le. u-u., ...f,i..i .1... . .....:.-.:.:.: HU eiitic had biVn si m in ajidlLe.T.. i s trtl? rS"Tiiffi ular anions the Australlajis. (nun I'ltioli'iiniK at hllllualer. t. r ii ..'.. i' ' ,,uv- .('.-'Bi'' The nt atliuilwM."rKeU.a?,i'.lfvJl.'",i t""1'- i.vt .int . ..o. r.i.?Mf,J ft'111 -'Ju' !mXw l .'"tvlff j'll'u"' of r'siii.fti!.- u ri,,.i.,lH s . ,.! .llln.. ... ' .ii i.iiinrie, n T, life. 7.-i8ueola 11 The robiiUl U riofctulHce anil ildinur th.. muuu JtValli.B horsed whY., they "litunSi' f..,m fiti.l Dr.u lif tfuii Ikf.n.vLk ....! TA, .-.l. t-s i . . lull laMt tclnl.r " ei iulk.tl ' hit Will, Tr.,11, ITU-. .- ISI.S U .. ... . ZZ.;il' ' .... oc . .no my ""jnej . f?r:? jMSKnW ti ?i "raTSr,as i.iii'nn is lit wn io it thers will hhC ,y J,m "". or IJes aiolnes, la., of "pu - 1 - .$5 jffle.JS; nFTLXrihWts: ' , " tfo ei of th"' o-tmast'f a... ra -'"lS? of ltaron.lle. ae. online to con - , . .. ,- . ill "be only loo1 lnd to 'lethlnps ' ' JT ? Wx,Vt?t$,J"Uh P'"" ' . i in iln na Ihy now are and ns the peo- w lnFr jThi. l w t f"'Pnr' M ti wt.nt them Kwrv nni.ll.. nm, ,,r nt " Asher, Audubon, la, demanded nVHr retlri'd uiitil i"' "Z ,hHA 'he,filrJ "J ''"one fioin his wlfo at I'errJ, O. ??-r..Ar to '" n-'- r&uVk riV.'smi'oH' 'r fin!a r. ,i;: WV MV 4W VS- III1J This l the ijuj tha,- Zlmme-, ,l, ha.i I.U R V 'a 1e ,te. ?l e, $? aYic T t'ofi'"! hjiu iud tuuiiiiiiiins rBiiMtfii in i iiiuii.. i ri in OF THE PEOPLE. aim had pnlvi I removed In a fen moment with no imiIii to speak or" .MARK 'illl-Sl; P0INT5. Invalid tii'ittf mark 11 Thnt I hr fnprlanil sstfln In a re link to the fin and iibtif of (HcrrlmiKltiK tin- h-k !il. Tlial tlif t'opplrtlid tm provlrto lilctly 11 1- lilKhral lln of tri'iitmnnl known to iittlholniili idBnr. 8'!. 'Hint undrr tlip Cnut-lntirt pystrm Hip cutp nf chronlr mulit1r ooiMipli U' tlian hnlf Uip tlmo titiulroU iindu Im modern mnthiHl 4'h That undrr thf ropMntul ytrm no pnllitit li auMi'it to utii orialli or rnprl i inti ff - li iii'Iiik or lo liny l,ix. I'vj or iXnno v lmt"M'i l-Mind tlir nF"!nnMit Of J'i tn"tltlll, I til III HllK II 1 1 lllidlrlllfH th That iliioni ili-.n"f dpi tllied In FMiiplntii hliuiki liv imiiitiy tiBtlPlit nin ,,i ..ii,,i, 'i mil Triiiti i ii innn iviui pw t,,,ii,, mil I pn nli Tli.it tin ro I in I xtitn linn Ih conlldi'iiri- nut uppt'iMil of ti potntnunlt). 5 A GVSOfftiTH. .lt f)litirs ( foicr 1'ull liratmnit nml .411 .lfrilfclnr. 'Ih prlillf'i; of Ho' li month I", rx- tniulril lo ni.'ill nn lull im oltlcp mtlrlit. If rou iiiniiot niinii to tin nllkt. m iimttrr ion fur iimiy in lino iinnr to khiiiih Lily , ,,iv lUr, you i.in iei-1 Jimt cln.r- mid ' ''' " .... ' .,,.,. ,,,.,,, r , rtin fur '"" I ,' " . ';,,,vl fyinptom l.liinlc mill Brt the oi'IMU.N f tlm vmlnnit ielllntn ntr.L'. i- DKS. COI'ELAND & JtUANAMAN, Ititiltiint IOi.'ll Wnlnut st Kiiuiai City, Mo, Spei laltle C.itnrih, Asthm.i, lltonehllls, Neriou nienifH, Hheumatlum, Consump tion and nil Ohronli- Affection t.f the Tluont, lyUiiKS, Stomach, Lner and ICId nes. Ofllc hours' 3 a. m to s p m Open Sun day, S a. m. to 4 p m. Noon sckiIoiij for bny people. Nlfrht telons for day work ers. COSMOPOLITAN EDITOR SUED. Oi'ortjn W 1'ortr-oiK Wnilln ?30. 01)11 Dnln- Kes llceaiKo HI I'lnturn ll'm I'rluKd nt 'I Imt of a .Volt it Criminal. Now York, Dee 7 At the Instame of i.eoi'Ke V. rorti'ous, of C'IiIu.ibo, Iji l.iney Nl'oll filed p.ipem to-r.ay in a uit nR.ilnjU John JJtlsbane Walket, editor and publi-h-er of the CoMnopjlltun. eharnlnic htm with libel, anil olalmlntf $"i.Oj lUunnKt") Tor hli client. .Mr. J'oitooui. Is the American m.in nirer of tile Hirlllllon svstem of measur' menl for detwtlon of erlmln.ils. The libel ulleRod ibialned from a mtIi-s of uhoto. traplis of an alleged notd criminal pub-lli-hid In ciinnec Hon with nn article on the niHthods of dectectlnjr oilmlnals, written by A l' II. Crofton Mr. IVrti-OUM Miy h had lx nhoto- graphs of himself tnken six ear aco. v. hen he took up the busini'"" Tin only set wblch ntiiAe 1 out of hu n.iui4ciiiii in ni nrtieip. .ir. cortc-ous sins bis con- seni io me pilllllcntlon ol tile pictures Wai not i-n1ued, lie alb'Kes he has heen Kreatlv troubled by the nlTalr and fan he mav ai any time po laKen to police heado.tmrt- f . a large city for the purpose of I'Jeutl cnjtlon as a misjilrioug chaincter. ,1.1" "Herea the picture ore of him and that the statement that the llki neas is that "r 'i, "0,t(1, 'rjtnliml Is ufllcleni Kiounds for the libel. H.t does ni allete that any nallce entered Into Mr. Walker's pan In llie atfnlr Mr. W llker. thromrh his mnmiver Hli- llie atfnlr Af- 11' .lb.. .1 u ..,. j, ii. i i, .",ii . . 1 ..-..,.., ... . . f,1"1',,"'' mV"'lous ln,u'm' I"'1 W that V'LpI J-0B U"? "e obtained by his maif- ; "Jl1",' r?,"1 Jl,'r c'UauRhiey for special .",':'.'."" .." '""H" . imniuKcr, nr i ",,'" ,,''," "' V , ... . ., ,M,r,' '"fteoiia admitted that the m.tnairer '' .tn' ,V .,,no,roVt-'.n.,hH'' ?nne' ,0 'nk, f,,1'1 'etno lion, but this, hu says, cannot , sa,lsI """ J. B, CHANDLER EXPELLED. TruttltiR Association rinds the Wichita llnrixtiuiiii (.nitty of ."i, ner.nl tirade Olfcnfes. Chloaso, Dee, 7 The .board of appeals wueVed ' Russill ' Y "''T V V.. ""? '""'" ." " uuinue tenter, la., eintj that the JudKes ptrmltted Hobert rj'"7'es an expelled man. to drivo Acate. ,'no ,x(iri! of apiwals held that Asher hav- "" protested anuinst Kneebes, and afier- arils withdrawing his protest and racltiB, nad no roliof. The association at flutiirlo ''enter was died to show cause oi th hoard's mxt nioetlnit why it should not be expelled tor permitting an expelled nun ui,lrlv:0 ," l,s trui'lc. Tno balance of the flndlnns related to Pi"""1 for minor sums of money, of In- tereat only to the proteitant. iliure Worn Ton Muuy Aim Tost from l'tl sione (bile Va, says, nave Plw.riann ...V.I II.,.,., w..,,t .'.? ,..'..'.. Loulsv He. Kv . Dec 7.. TlUltimSail imU Iltlll'l .Miriut unl dilllculty last nlfflit met u Kmnu of .urds four neon showed up in the name in one hand, while in another was a pair of aoes. This led to a dispute, anil finally to blows I'lstols note pulled, und Thompson was the handiest with his nun. He shot Mui- If ' '" the, hrenst, and mada his tsvupc. Munuy will die. BRIEF BITSjJF NEWS, The Uerlln census, nearlv rniiiiilnii.,1 Kt,7MemarbSmI onlv Wt'im' ,, t,mal' an," nl 737.1W Ih'vernpr CiouBh of Minn, a hiw ttxre are in the Herman capital males. dai SelllellLld ... w ,,....... Miiuiin, C'Ir- Ilarry Huywaid to be bunged Jltfember 11 tor tno inuruur of Lalllullne tunc;. . "" .".,l.w',Jt ..1 eiiiimany lias tl I reel en that nil his children b tauKht shorthand and he has beep iiracticlnif shorthand writ- Th emperor of aeimany has directed "" ""Hi um imsi uiree montns, The statu of Nubr.isk.i has lost Its suit air.ilnst ex-Tieasurer Hill and his bunds, men for the sum uf Ji'M.'iOu lost bv the fail- re of the Capital National bank, In Janu. ary, IMA iIuciIhk an opium Joint .MiC0un(uk U n ItHUrier In tho tuvcuue el'U,, V commlttte of Nnv Ymk men will Ult """'""'."'. n'"""t' 1'"''""' "' "! li .ru (ilitn irtxn M.niil it' .m..sc..sd- I . .. swK u .. essury expenses If the lteiml.li. an iiatloiMl convtutloti be located in (iotlium. Mm Kennedy,... white nmn W years of i.iiicm ,,ir nni nn " .". .v.'" ..,'....... .i.u.i- ihlte mini W years of slim me tifiusn snip Jjir.iuiuciis, wnic h was F!V - SKeMw-'day.'ar The llfllis.li ship Htr.ithiuijtf, which was rth o KMItdlfll bundled jusseuaers on U.aid. Tho curious stutement b.is been made In Jjoudou that tht Japan. si itui.ti.ni. ul has ord.rtd l.i cheap wat lu f,om llrins In Swluerluu.1 with tin liu.niloi of resJnt" lutf Ih.m Instead of in. d.ls to the sol. chl."aWhU "tre tn,ia''t,, '" ,,,e W"r B""- v l'' Itev. F F. I'assemore, who has been ou "."' hore a Methodist oomnillue at Den- before a Methodist commune, at IHil foi iltftflemlnuttlii; dlaaciision .iinnti.. the Mt tho list ministry, has been a( (I'lHte'I. Mr I'asseinoie's offensu was in ass. i line, "1 find the Methodist Fplsi opal rhunh in ' "!' . '" .-."'... l'l''. "111 ll.l.il, r.cr nun ps iwiilbtry an 1 press, with few exceptions has Joined hands with am- DEATH KNELL OF CLASS B, cri'l.i; .MAM;rArTURi:it mtii wot llllti: llAt'l.Stl .MI..V m.m vi;Alt. l.arR Majority of Thpni tlo on Itrrord a t)ppoi-d to l.miKfr Krrplnc Ui 1lil Hind tit AiUrttimiiit ortloB Nrvin ami ulci. New York, Dee, 7-Th 1. A. W, Intend to ro-oiirnlo with th manufnetlirerB for Ih piiiioi; of linvlni: proper uhd cqultnblp ruclnrr rules for m.u siaion Tho tnc committee of the hntl "nnl board ot ttkde of ejele luantifncluitrn itmeeltpil the idt i of iiroetitiitr. the tiMmnl. of It mem bet upon the iiu'ilm of racing fot ixt fenson, nnd rent out a full list ot que tlorwi In I flat Ion to whether class 11, or out nhd out professionals rhould b BUpjjorletl, and whether rnclin; njmi should bo ecn tlnued The siillintnt " ms to favor the nbsndoiiment of l.n- li, mid allo't t.i'-lni; teams to follow tin tinlonal clreiilt. The board of tlrt'li iinoimee the tesull of their Iniiuliy a rmlow. The citutnl!tr ! Mpiwlnted b (he infli.luil board of trade of ejele mamifii. tin is to oonter with tho national ibi-Iiir board t.r the U. A. W. re ported to the board of director of the na tional traard of lre of cycle inHiiufactur. i.'i on .oriiuer . , ma. llie lesun oi tnc Imiulrles lilinle lii the romtnlttce by a tlr- t ui.ir leiier to int' mtnioers oi tup Hoard of trade Nnvember S Tills beinir th Intel. tm it-port rrom the ta.-liiK committee which will nt a future 1 ill onfer with n like eommlitie of 'he I. A W, the lioiird of directors took nu other action on the samo tint ii lo roli tlut the tiutwtloti and an. swis be made knmri to th tnetnlters wntioui rei iHnincnii.it nn r eommtnl. Klrit Is the inplt m nt of clns It rnc lti team to follow n nitlonnl circuit In l d.lrablo7 No, SK. pood but not neee- i" it y. i. utiuoeiiicd, a: ts for new nims, 3, im. 1. .Second If you det in that It Is. it, III you be one of the linns to . -nploy mch u train? No, 3t): have team envaKed. J, (two state their w-illliiKtit'ss to abandon); doubtful, D; ii others do. 3; yes, 1 Third If j ou feel that this character ot adertlslnr is no lonit' r neceimry you will apree If ut least a majority ot the firms who hne employed teams durlinc the sea son of lS.fi iiKiee llk.wle, to discontinue pininoMnem ot class n men to follow tlie nntloh.ll clicult next Jtar? Yes, 4, us others do, 7; no, 1. fourth Do ou fax or the abolition of class 11 and the establishment of n profes it.mil chits? Yes, M, no, 10, luitlier, C; pr, f. r 11, !, undecided, 7. neutral, 1. fifth If a professional class bo estab liihed will you vniraKP a profcslonnl team to follow a circuit next season? No. 33, undecided, 4; depends on others, 1-1, it nt i esar, 1. Sixth If, as outlined, In nneMlon o. von deem the advertising undesliable, either elitsi 11 or ptofesMoiial, will you apreo un der same condition not to employ a team, either as class II or professional, to fol low the national ilpnlf Yes, 4ft, no, li follow otheis, 3, mi lie forced to, 1 Thirteen other nnwiis haw hctn re cciwd that the writir- do not ami will not emplov temris nnd, therefore, do not lote specifically. STOCKYARDS BOWLING RIVALS. 'Ihe Intense Itltalry Itctiwen the Owls nnd Acmes Is Keeping Milni; at the Hollli'i; 1'olnt. One ot the Interesting features of the bow linp tournament for the championship of Kansas City, which Is now in progress, is the Intense ilvalry "vintlne- between the Owls and the Acmes Hot h of these teams lire mntlo up altocr.lhtr of stock yard. men nnd either would rather win a game from the other tlinn to beat ewty other club In the lenwue. The Owls are the senior oriiitirlratloii, but the Acmes, who ore par tltlpatliiK in the tournament for the tirst lime, mo deeloplns surpr.injr stt'iicth and will clve their older rivals a hard battle when tliey meet. When the Acme met tho Kansas Cltvs on the Ilriinswick alleys last Thutd.iy ewnlmr the Owls were all there pullinc fir the Kitn-as City to win, as the At nn s hail not lost a emtio and wrie becoming dniiperous. When the Acmes were beaten out by the veterans In a hot finish the Owls twitted them con-ddernbiv in a jrond nntured way on their defeat. The next dav crepe was very much ill eiMence at ill" Stock exchange ami on a bulletin board In a prominent place was written the follow ing notli e: Died On Thursday, December 6, nt the Ciunswlck bowline; allejs, the Acme Howl Ins Club: hllbd by the Kansas Clts. Funeral rt-rvii will he held next Friday cnenliiK on the Ornml all. va mid will bo contlucted b the Owl Ronitnr? Club. J-'riend of the de ensetl are tc-pectfully re. quested to nttinil tho obseqiihs " The sieiilfli nn e of this lies in the fact that on next Fiidny ovcnlntr tho Owls mil the Acmes will meet for the tlr.st time In the tournament nnd as they will tliuti be tied for llrst place In the ince tho fur I expected to fl. The Acme bo3 sav there may be -oinebody burn d on thai nltrht, but they expect to be the undertak ers. PADDY PURTELLWILLGO EAST. He Will Soon lie lieady to Tubs tin Any .Man In the HiiNliifftH nt tits WelKbt. All hone of brlmrlnt; off a fight between Faddy Fui tell an 1 Dick Moore In this M ilnlty has been abandoned. I'tirtell has jrone to his home at Snclmiw, Mn h , to iirt up f.tr a tew weeks and Moore has returned to St. I'aul, with J. II. Horman, his bnelier. 1'iirtell hailnir demoiistrated thnt he could whip Monro. Il in his intention to tiy at hlK'lier Biimi and when he leaies Satrlnnn, shortly lifter the hollda, 11 will be to ko to Nt w otk with the Intention of uei 11111? on a (lulu with any man of his weight who Is wllliiirr to meet him. liiitt.ll is (lever fast nnd name nnd Is not out dassed bv Itvan. Wiluotl or any of the weltHrweliihts His Kansas City Irlends and b.f hers expe,-t lo make nrrannemunta whereby he will bo placed under the man ajremei.t of some lirat-class man in the F.ast. There will be no dilllculty In flnJ Iiik backinu for him to tight any ot the cracks. DP It Moore Is not nt all backward In BdmltllnK that l'urtoll Is the best man he ever taced. Meforo ho left for St. Haul ho told Itye 'loodwln thnt I'm tell was the hardest man he ewr 10111111 In his 11 to nnd would stand an .veil chance with any or tho llrst-raitis at bis weight, l'urtell villi not ko out ot his . lass to fiifhl iiK.iln, but when he ip m i.ady for business he will do battle with any man in the wotld ut his weight. BASKET BALL LEAGUE FORMED. four leiims of tint Two Kiiiism (ity. Will t.'oinptli' for llouors Dili In;,- llm Winter .Muutlis. A basket bull leairu has been forme 1. consisting; ot i.,ur .lubs, w hi.-h will meti und contend for honois durtiiK the wlnitr montlis. The .bibs represented aic the Kansas Citv, Mo y. M. c A, th Inde pendence, tne Kansas City Kas, and tho Third Ht-ulm-nt armory mid e.n h will have tholi distlin live .sdors nnd yells The tit st frame will be phiei ou New Year's day lu the V. M c A. jryiiuslum and will bu a contest between tho Third iceliueni und the AJax, of Kansas City, Kas. lluakt't ball Is fast eimlnir Into public favor as a wlntei pastime and for the bene, tit of those who don't know the eume the following point win bo ot some assistance. Il Is plaed on Hu, Hoor of u hall as an indoor substitute for football. Hut thn ball Is nut kit kid by tho players, it h I in own or battel with the hand and Insienl tif being kp kt d between a pair ot pond ihwis It has to m thrown into nu r.n luisket. There ais seven plnyeis on each .lde, b.uks ..nteis and forwards, nrotticr point uf 1. si'iiibiilin e to football em Tu.su iv 'Linns' th.'ie will be nn athl.-tlc fxliibiili.n ut tho Y. M C A crym iiusiuui Two boi.ia ot wrestling lntwefn l.uuls llcihn h and Jack rlcuts, s.i.d t be thu two l.a Iiiik wrDkthra In the city nii.l Hvlvlilnc IT" puiiuds each, will bo ouo of the diawln t.iuuies. The l.tdh s of the V. W. CJ. A will lve un exlillitloii Ut 111. CORRIGAN'S CAN'T DANCE WON, limit llnvrlstnu a Neck In a Drlvo for the II 0 ru Sinai .W.ni'Utlnn btntis at Milsco. San Francisco, Dec. 7. The Horse Show AkMiet4ton stakes, for 2-year-olds, valued ut JS.JlO, provud un Incentive In drawing an immense .-mud to liisiostde la-day. SalUe t'liiiuot luled n sliBht fuvoiitu over lii Coiilaait's Can't Dance, with luvolstan thlnl choke in the Imltlng. Can't Dam., when h. Id tuli't position until niur the wire, won frum iiavelston by a 6hoit neck lu th hardest kind of a, drive, the laittr horse beinir po .rly rldderr. Sallle Cllouot was third b. a short length J o. c. won his eighth consecutive victory in the hutdle race ulihough carrying toji weiuht, on a viy m id Iy track. Weather cKar; atteudan. e, Int. si First 13. e i iv, fui longs, Trincess No retta won Kow ilk, second, I'rlncess Itos. II , third T me. 1.00. Second lu t -One mile. Iustallalor won; Montana, st ona. Fin thir.1. 'nine i it ' Third rc-Svn xurlwuf. Horn BhowJ sjsssssssssssjssjBtT;v " ' "- vrfwsstsssssssMssi In VA i 8 il -i n i i v S J.uJ,' f J II mTi , i tfb 1 ' I I 1 SEE OUR WINDOW EverV 5lilt 's mace UP terials, in else in Kansas City. All the latest weaves in London fancy worsted Homespuns, in fancy Enelish Cassimercs, in Scotch Worsteds and British Worsted Cheviots. This stock of 3 goods is practically perfect in occasion wnen sucn rrooas are These suits will not be Every Garment Fitted and OLOTHINQ Association -dalics, handicap Can't Dance won, Itawlston. second, Salhe Cllquot. third. Time 1 MS, Fourth rac, Helen furlongs; selling Collins won, SHjto, second; May McCarthy, third Time 1JJV F f th trice Hurdle: one ana one-naif mile J. O. C won. Three Forks, second; April, third. Time 2 PREPARING FOR NEXT SEASON. I'rlie Illrrtrd Cnptitln nf the MUsonrl '11- Rers and .Many CIhiiiks Alrrntly Amused. Columbia, Mo, liei. 7 (Special) At n meetini; of the football tennis and executive committee of the Athletic Association ot the unlversltv to-da, the olllcers lor ISM were elected nnd all arrangements for the next seuson made. I.. C. 1'rlce. who played end ou the t.am this year, was elected c.iptiilti bv a unanimous vote, and J W. (Ilbson, who has played end three eats. second captain Mr. II. T. Cory was tlicted in. in. ic,. 'I .ikiiIii All Indebtedness of the association wa settletl. The receipts from the Knnsus Kaine agKiennted nearly fJ," After pa Ine all expeiiFe.s of coaehttiK. equipment anil labor, there reinaliied In the trensuty a neat Utile sum. of nearly t'Xf with which to bvifln woik next year The heaviest joss was on thn three niiine at Si. Iouls. StiaiiKe to relate, thieo panics were also Played In Columbia, btinmni: teams fiom lomr distances, and every one of them paid nood money, tho three nottlng J.wl ovt r expenses. The sohedttle of games was an united and will probably run as follows: Seilnlia Y. M. c A. tiam at Columbia llrst; then Vnnderbllt at Columbia; r'nlverslt of Il linois at St. I.ouls; l'urdue at Columbia: Northwestein at Ht. I.ouls: Nebraska ut Columbia; Michigan at Ht. I.ouls; Iowa at Columbia, and Knnsns at Kansas City on ThankSKlvinir. Hates will bo announced definitely later. The team has cone out of trnlnlne and will. In nil piobabllltv, play no more games this year. The management Is making strenuous effoits to secure as chief coach er for next veir Captain Thorn, of Yale, the great player who has made such a lecord this yiar. Assistants in the coach ing will be numerous Charley Yoiiiik. ox captain. Hen Thompson und Halt Alice will return to help conch their respective plneis, as they will not play longer themselves Prospects I'rin bright for a strong team, flood men from all over the Wint are ex pected to cuter school and help with the tuam. BROWN-CREVELING QUARREL. ihe bturter Makes I gly Charges Against Cravt-lliig Whit li Hu .May Jind It Hard to Prove. St I.ouls. Dec. 7 I.nst month If. R. (Cur h) Hiowii.the well known California horse man, and Clem Crevllng, eipially well known In turf mcUs, hd several encouii t. rs In this city. In whiih the shedding of blood weis narrowly averted. At that time Cievellng, who was ono of tho Judges nt tho race meeting III Kansas City last bummer, made serious chaiges against Ilrown, who acted as darter uu the same track, To-morrow the Itepublle will contain the statement that JI K Hruwii has Mrmudctd to Kecretmy ii C. Hopper, of the board ot appeals of the American Turf Congress, a sworn ulllilavlt containing serious. ehurgs against Cmv cling lu his capacity of Judge lu his statement, which will be published In full, "Curly" Ilrown refers o the charges glv. n to the press lu this city by (leveling. In whhh the latter reilcctod ou llrovvu's honesty as n starter. Mr. i 'leve ling. Iliown said, chained him with de. niandlns money mid pool tickets from Inn set owners on the tliluat that if he und his brother, who was nsslslant starttr, were refused, they would leave IhUr horses at the post or give them a poor start. In tho nltleUvit ilrown denied the churges on behalf uf himself, and said lhat he dis charged his brother when on luvestlsa-il- it una nioveti that he was eillltv. 11 11. Ilrown recites that ho then demunded that Ids brother and AI Shores, who had made the falsn charges against him, bi ruled otf, but the olllclals, of whom Crcve llng vva one, refused. Ilrown said Creve. ling pleaded with him to keen his brother, saying that the mutter could be hushed up. In tho course of his aflldavlt, Ilrown went on lei sni : "It might throw some light on this Inci dent to know that Crevcllng admitted io me thut he was racing horses owned ,y him over the truck In the name of Al Shores." The uuMavll closes with the follonins statement: "A matter which should come uu leryoiir Jurisdiction is the following proposition, made to me by Clem Crovellng personally. He c.ill'd me to him one day ou the tia.k and stuted that he wished to speak to tip on a matter of Interest to me but thut la advance he must exact my promise of absolute cnnlldence, I replied that I did not think there was any matter between us Is In sdvunss not t t at Ubtrly to tU wnicn was so important mat i must prom- 3 r , - J .tr THE FINEST SUITS TT K frankly acktiowlivr llwtwc bought too I J many l'inc Suits, and arc tnereiorc com plied to make this sacrifice. The sale begun yes tcrday has proven such a wonderful success that !n ln than n wnek n.vcrv sillt will be iold; there fore business men, and salesmen who clothing should purchase at once. Too Many Fine Suits. Fvprv sllit ivcij .juit. 180 manufacture, ml ilif Jr a $$ glish walking styles, Chesterfield styles, and Three-Button Cutaway styles, A J Wool 1 auu cvury auiu m 1C most approved manner from the finest imported ma- exclusive and desirable patterns which are found nowhere j every point, and it becomes, therefore, a most extraordinary soia ac sucn prices. sent on approval. Mail orders Pressed in First-Class Manner Before Being Delivered. OOEFlSrirr - SOS - It elsewhere, and that I did not care to hear any such matter whi h he miuht like to tell me He pi rsistcd and I finally eon- eluded to hear htm I, "Hie proposition was this; That lie was j Interested With a bookmaker who had se- I ;ni uooks in me iracx unu iniu mey tie sired me to enter into a t ombinatlon with them, thn object being to have Judge, start er and bookmaker In one feilerntlon, by which, he said, we can make every dollar which comes onto tho tra. k. As un earnest of his good fnith, he offered to give mo Sl.eXsJ to bind the bargain I tefused his proposition and -tatej that I would ex pose him and thereby causo his being ruled off. "He begged nnd pleaded with mo tn spare him this disgrace, and said that If he had not iclied on m woi 1 of honor, given in advaiue. he would hnve said nothing to me. Cnll.o upon with such a plea, I final ly told him I would say nothing about It nnd kept my word until he aeoured me in tho public prints of being . bl icktmiller. 1 now demand as my tight that tho Ameri can Turf Cong! ess, the governing body of the Western turf, make a thorough Inves tigation of these charges and when a find ing has been reached to punish tho guilty person or persons, whoever he or they may Now Orlr.ios Itnees. New Orleans. I.a. Dec, 7. Thirteenth day Ciesceiu city Jockey Cluh's wintfr meeting. Weather line; track fuat; attend ance good. First rice Selling; (Ifteen-'lxteentliH of a mile. lola. i to 1, won: Heatlflee. 10 lo 1, second; U, 15. Cox, X, to 2, third. Time, 1-33. Second race 2-year-olds; cven furlous. Donation, 3 to 1, won, nqulnox, C to 1, iec- onu. !.orrninia, ti to l, third. Time, i:). Thlril r.lce For S.i'Mr.nMy .ailing. .1. fuilongs. King .Michael, 5 to 1, won; Howl ing Oreen evn, second; King Him, lg to 1, thlid Time, lie1,. Fourth nice American lire wins; romps ny 's handicap; JSOO giiiu.tiiteed to wlnnt", ones lull tJovernor Sheehan. 11 io .V cenn- i.ogan, if. to I, second; llooze, 8 to 1, third, i Time, 1.10. Fifth nice One and one-eighth mlle. i 4uni ..i.u, -, ee, t, ti.'ii; limy .vie jxenxie, . io j, fct una: eiuoseveii. Time, 1.:GIj. tO 1. third. Cor belt Will .llul.e u Miitrmeilt, New York, Deo. 7. James J. Corbett will Issue- a statement over his signature In a few days, setting forth his position, pugll Istlcally He outlined this statement to day "My sympathies ate heartily wit1' Manor lu his mntt h with Flt,lminoiisT sain i-orirf'ti. liMdt. "I hopo he'll beat that A us. a brains om. Hut if hu does not. e'Jl)'.slmmiis light for any amount ey he pleases, or for a shoestrirur. ir.illnn s I'll ntuke of money ill snow- tnai leiiow up before 1 get illl'lUMIi Willi till!! Hut In tie,. niHlinttlnn. lo... .. ---r ---.-.... ... -J- -. IT H k rum . isjfV'4 IV ef,l,l n leo.iv-ll.- ,lve Sporting Note... llnmiipo Is tho horse that Duke & Wish aid will rely upon lu Hngland. Jimmy Anthony, of Australia, has been matched to box D.ivo O'Connor, at I'atcr son, on Dectmbei' 10. To ildo thirty miles In sn hour a man must cover fotty-four f.et every econd of llie, iiiuo nu is lieiniK. Hb bard Croker und Pierre I.orillnril hnv entered horses to run Ior the Champagne slakes at Hoik astir, nngland, In JiSB Charley Smith, tho Hngllsh feiithirvvelght now In this eountiy, Is leuiklng for ,i iiifitch Willi somo good man ut 1! to 120 pounds. John Sheridan, ot the Western League siaii oi umpires, nns receiyeo un otter 10 with tho ring and devote his time to coupon cliilnir. flriffo haa a broken hand, and until It has Iee,n airalu broken ural properly reset be can never tie-net to u,- U tv1. n "I intend to let Mnher alone unices he which will bo ra. ed In Hngland no "t year makeij enccks ai me In that case I'll have Haldwln also says that Key ile ; Caneres o raU him, that's nil. 1 ilon'i care t(. enter is not l.ase.l by Mr Crokci, bi t by 'ynt the. ring- agnln. but 1 won't ullow anyone to dl-ato of four gentlemen, ivho pay lilflio muko any blufis in my direction." , for two yean.' use of the colt a ruler in Hngland. je,in tneie on i. loiuoia uiiicuu laini y ,".... ', ,"fc"'-'"'t" miug it u came and he will n tpt. ' ' rom lll .I'l'0 "f tho Cripple Creek Dally President Klllllea, of Milwaukee, ha-i wa. ,?,';", or, 'h.ilei',0,.'"J Uat (,lut' "uu' "'- gered Jimmy Manning (hat his lireivurs ', '", '?, Hr,.i:"',t. tor, i'1"'11 ,raw oy aj n (11 beat out the Hlues next season, A. ' " un" '" our "M,B opinion. $t) Milt of clot In i U the irizev "Hid" Mcl'hee la the only member of the IJlliy .Madden is In the midst of a big real f."'"."0" '- H or Cincinnati still play, estnte boom at Muchanlcsvllle. N, Y which li"f ." UJSctrlt 11i" b'enrns, who was with mav r.'fiuire him to sever all connection "'luulon last year. Hurry McCormick is lUsty IVrlght, tho hard hitting outfielder Way e r Is a wJster . -nL' ,,..,, V0V LJ"a,r'eY of the Western Uairue, Ik makimr clsars fey ,1?, is a i hii..aSi. i iUI,1lrpl nar- In Hlrmineham. Mich Hasty never got uV WhllS Is fn tl. m, V,'1 i i",,ai!'struU'' liumy fresr puff" In the novvspapers, but ,pj ,; )M, 'Harrv I u 'Ul,-,,is,'uijntBt, al now's Ws chance, V.K "Y.0,ver. J'P ,", ,r ,J-,;i 1il"cu"-"-. IMvvnrd p.UW. of the Huffalo Press Cyc. droppe.rquetSofttsihtl.1Ua Kemn"cr '. llligClub. has left I.os Angeles for the Hast I'lV.lrtent Van iy,h.ei. . with his trainer and manager. Asa Wlndle. n.lMio, k a e-lufne. W, may Blye j!lcI of lloston. Cooper, the famous Detroit iVa.A hat he unuM .A" ,',ll1' horlstgp Hder, und his trainer, Jim Temple, returned ..i1.i,, ,,i iVfiVVl.llk8 to ,u' "r" nnse, Kast with Hald. ' ru',,,a,n,,J ','' b !'! manager of the Jettolt Itaelnir it Cumberland park. Nashville. lUUvllV-'t'yw "'id hoalJii',i,,,l,,l, next spring will be conducted under u naw The , i, nV,?..,.. ."if tW.Vf ..wu 'et go. iiirungement of affairs. The prograinme nrm noain i. ,, i .'b e '"sl""'. i"1" his book, which will ue on Tuesfliy, bhovVs "wheeHnS his hon" ?han,'X i? .w,en. seven days of ra. Ing, with a stuke'fmtuie. tL scusoi lie sL?. ii'..r i'1 Pio'l en. h day. iucliiJIng one f .r 3-year-olds i!i s , i J" "iJU.'l1. urm Is a" rlsht with !.6upiaranteri The ine ting opens tm he t.refers' Z thV.i" 01,..?r "'' U". the day following ihe close at Memphis. ' ' 6 I're'cr the latter position. At the Price of the Ordinary. professional men, office men i appreciate unc 4u.11111.-a .un SIB, S20, $22.50 and S25 SUITS- Your Choice at Only m tms g'reat stock is of the lntest fashion and fabriCj AU in correct sack styles, En suiniy must be accompanied by ihe cash. !! IsKJTlX ST. HERRELL CURE! For Inebriety and Morpltliielstu. Old si and llest in tho two Knnsiii Cltys. 710 VyandottQ St. certainly of its wilhhtandlnu' another frao- tuio. For 'hu rva-son he dare not exert his full str. ngiii In hitting an opponent, und this in mints for his miuiy drawn bxttlcs, pnrtli ularlv in America. I snapper Harrison, the well known Jockey, i will act as manager nnd possible tialner lor a big string of horses next season. He will be In tho employ of u very wealthy follower of the turf. HI. ven Kurds, chmged with the murder of 1 tank li. l.enz, have been arretted and taken to KrziTuum ill order to be tried there In the presence of the Hiltlsh con sul. In thu ubsemt! of un American consul The Fetroit Driving Club has decided I i hold a summer running intetlng of thlrteei days beginning thn latter part or June. the elate not being set. There will bo eight stake laces, chief of which Is the inter national derby, j;ot gumanteed. The board of review ol the National Trot tliih" Association finished their laburs on the 1SDJ docket at tho Muir.iv lllll hot, 1 New lurk, lust night. One hundred mil twenty cases vveie adjudicated The bull; of them were of minor lmiiortance. liilllp J. Dwyer, who has been nt Hot Spring, Vn.. Ior oiue weeks, is back In the Hat, to remain until after the liulst m.is holldavs Then he will gt to Sin I ranclsco, t.ikln. n few horses with him that lie will race during tho wlntet Mutt H.vrnes. trainer for Man us Daly. Is now ut tho Hitter Kout him k farm, Mont, trying the yearlings hied theie. The best ot tho lot will bo brought to mines' larm at Monmouth. N J., about the middle of tho month and will winter there. Speaker Heed Is expected to appear on a wheel In Washington before ninny days lie learned to ride last summer, and is an enthusiast. Senator Chandler of New Hampshire, l al.-o a cyclist, and he mo. Is expected to bu seen pedaling In Wa-h- ."K.uii, llan Cteriln.i line tnmtn nn,l. ..... . - --- ..... ...... ......... ....uv...-, Ill,, i, .. lis latest opponent will bo Jem Smith, the j. irfurn neavy weight, who knocked out liuk llurgn Inst week. They will meet at catch weights, for a $2,fi0 purse, before the Natlonul Spot till!,' Club, uf London, Jan uniy 7. A fatal head on colllMon between wheel men nccurted nt Crum! ltin.nu 1Tlt. ..... ccntly. lloih riders were scorching In' on- poslie diie.-tlons, with thnlr heads down '" the eollisiuit one of the rldeis Albert I'rlce, aged ST. yeari, received Injuries (ruin whleh h.i died 11 J ltnl.le.'l.t l...u ...,. 1..-I . n. . i Bi,i 1,1 ,v"ti :..' Af.:,.i"".w. ",' "?. i 'K?r V.I ":.'.... V .?..-."?':- '."'.. "l . Dl "'1111 till Itl. 1 111.1 IS 1111 1SHI 1 III III I llu .. . . .1 .. ,. . ' '- .-"" "' ' mn. unit The wick's sport of the annual meet 1,'..0'.U.rf ,,l,ni K'ix ""liters' Asso. la- .nieir,u.tt. lvel c,mM; ,.ot nv,,' "lm hoiiis diicJinf tho clay with tvventy.slx well trained entries. K t, owned by Hprnn r ed llrst pi Ue over I'ciry. the pride, of tho ituSL'r" val eK fcfel; HU Stiive. a pnii winner, and. Ja.l; and Olive, tho unbeaten pair fiom the Hourbon kennels. . "Uxcuse, uu. uncle, but you're the rot. teucst uctor I ever saw In my life ami ,?, heen up against Arlle l.alfi.-iiu, .Mikei KHIy nml James Owen O'Comioi." is thB K'iite play of humor with which u Huffalo ,pr.,tlc ,1,allltV.li. "I""' uncle' " entry nt a ,,,.,, ,' , ,1,1 i , ( no wouiuu't have ive,'.;,!1'1 ii efnr'LinVPV, "'"'OfY'I- Harry " iy..91r.k'nKir..'ihn Itegaii, Car. The Journal. Tn ctnta a wtiit, yqff w- u I I t 1 r fl ul -?. r - a' 7 sec tijAi