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ENGLAND'S Famous Regiment Entertains ROYALTY. At the recent Black V/atch Regi ntenttil Dlnner, H. R. H. The Duke of Saxe-Goburg and Gotha in the chair, the only champagr.e served was POMMERY Champaghe. TIIK SPORTSMEN*8 BHOW. fBBPARATIONS vn THK EXPOSITION IS MADISON BQUARE OARDEN. ]Frn gxHinrra i>k bpobtin-i <-.<>?>db and tr.v. mgtm -"MirrrrTi.>.ss in BOWUNO, Ttit cafnvo. BBOOTIHTJ AND BILLIARDB? p?rRRA8BD 1VTKKVVT IN BPOBT. ?Tho*e Ibnd Of BeM and water spoirtn aro pmm , n ;.. _ irti ar the next few daya The annual *Cw ot the Bportamen'a Aaaociatlon wlll begln at v , ?- ? 9 ,-: ire Oarde i , . - Bunday. II wlll remaln open morn -.,. n- i . venlna up to and Includlng . Workmen hnve been huaj lt thi for the laat waek putl ? ndaome . rtr>d rearranarlng the Immenae amphltheatre ; .... A \\ hlle everytl Ing wlll be ahown beart of the aportaman. th.ro wlll be .,,, ? of a dHTerent turn of i nd rltl idd mora oompetttlve feat | r. ai d when me wearl. io< look - aptured on land ar.d water msethtng to Interaot hlm a! at llmea of kmklng too long al Inanl . . ... ., ?? real ng l ey may ? ? | alih pleai ira to eomi .. braln and <>??? 1 thla. and there wlll be i _ 0? errery afternoon and even layi of tha ei rhere . rternooa and evening by Ouatave - .Ilng. 1 ln irhlch many of the i .. ,,. th. aeveral branchea of aport wlll take 1 . . eneflt of vudtora who nro tntereated ln 0Mo(| . tha apperkb i aumra iry . ? arrana. d: a the ar th* M - ... : :..-.., put down without re BOWUNO TROPHT. nr_i . ' tourna ' - ? . ' - '. u la tn waa . . " .. | ,iMki*j_tv?~ Mtttw1 ? thli .i wil N? ln the ? . ifl (tam, i i it up wlth evi ry care. - wlll be playi. durlng the ? \; ? rl amateura in tne ? .- ? n the 1 w nty-atxth-ac alde of I _ !"r !"wr' tya I ........ ... .... r . t.er all ? ? pi . Id take a raj ? ? ?ny Impn *aton on the p d . argeta I f ,r ?'., competItlon i art of tho pro rranged t< lellght the aport-lormg p -t.,f n. u Tork Thooe who care rothlna for 1 ? ... M ir i,.k!-K nt fur?. guaa, every? tl lln< from Um Ii ? to the :,,-. ? .... m naphtha kauncbea al rtguna whi h . apoll wlth the ur:;:,- of i ? ?-. .,_ the amokeleaa s >ri; I v - ? ?'. ? ' ?' nd atreama i ai erary thlng partatalnj to out j _?.rt. Hocne. of th* exhlln-a arrai..- d _.! -__l f ? land team f,,r a part of laat summer, wlll. It la sald. b* a regular attandani aboul tha Malne c-. hlhit durlng the "X|?,sition. The Wanamaker booth I. In a eonaplcuoui place. and it la artlatlc and eomplete, Th. exhlbll wlll be so:.- to attract mu, h nti-ntl.m .iiirin^- the ex hlhltlon. Whlle Amerlcan. have i.o.-n rlei ? i buay, buMilnfc people, with no thought Of ui">." or , ire, flt any more. The ri' ;z, 11 . ,,f t ??<? I'nlted 81 it. * ;.r" II \..->? I -,., ?;? ? if all ? icn year. 11untera noa ? im. ' ? I - country fr,.m aeroaa the Al In iplte ol l -," ite idy march of dvllliatlon, Amerlca ?t ill poaaeaaea .. wealth of game, t on. carea to eo and '-oi* I ? haa not i.""ii better Bhootlna on I.?>::-. laland In many yeara than durlng the f.iM and wlntei The aame can be lald of other aecllona ,.' ihe country nol aa H.1.1.-I.-.T1; t... I1'- metropolla ..' Amerlca. lu auggeatlng ind i Ilng theae venturera in;.. a i > w rralm, the Bportami - \ oclatlon playi Importanl and .tT".-ti\" paria. ('mual re marks nnd converaatlona relatlve t> newlj con ceived ind placea f,.r huntlnn and flah Ing irlpi .-.i i encampmenta ar, heard all Ihrough the courae ,<f the ahow each year, and nono i . |ue ln ? reatlng ard. nl -, orl ? ? I raw material. 'll- public patronlae thls ? m .?;i_, riv ..nd manlfeat Intereal ln the trade exhlblta. lt li aald ihal nevi r b for,- in ry of bowllng i aa ao much Intereal been centred I comp. lll on or t .urnamenl aa thei pi enl Indh Idual bow Ilng - ontei ls to b. ? ? Id. .1 (.ti the four new alleya durlng the expoeltlon. Tho howiera ln New-Tork and Immediai, vl nltj are talklng ol what la known !:> bowllns rlrclea hereaboul aa "Tho Garden Tourney." Whal l< Inten ll inj I- the ronteat for tho Indivldual ? ? hlp of Am< r ca, Th. i ntlnu. f.,r nlne daya, beginnlng al il i in, and cloaing nl mld nlghl each day \ the com . uli ard the il"k- I I ? 1,< ,-n ndopted, ::?? formal entry need be made, neither li ;,n entrance fee n.aaary, The out-of-town bowl w'.. have proml ed to compete in lhl> con? ? .-? io ,i.-.i" are: J?r. B. J. Mayer, Oua .; Idehaua hi rl 11. M.? "??, of Clnelnnatl; W. V. C Kehler and H. Render. of Chlcago; Floia'a "Rlg ? ? ? falo, ind a tr,,> fr,,in i he Boaton ? Rowltafi \ ?? i.i tl. .n. . | ? trllngton N ? ?1 and ???? i: ? -. ?. to-nlght have been poatponed I ? lei i ? boa era ai nlty mea for the Indivldual i hampl mai Ip of \'< w i Tork nd the Bporl nen'a Aaaociatlon trophy. M . ol the !? idlng rlubs ln New-Tork wlll I i in .i body to-nlghl Owlni of mpetitlon li 1. ?? !? I wl only -iv gamea, li tead . ns \. ..-, nrlglnally declded tlon wlll not open untll 7 o'elock thU c\. ? ii r ,i i then eontlnue dally from II i. m. untll . -. |i hai been found neeeaaary to make i ? ?.? - e.lul* of bowllna nahlp of N. w-Tork !>r ll Tlmm an.l H, Boemmerman, who were achedule.1 to al 2 p. m. ..a Thurad iy, wlll r In ihe even lay, The a tmea I ? tween A. II. Blevera and : I Bch iffer have been trai '? red from ry II al .' p m. untll January 20 at ! p. m. nfthe t ? ime The ? - '?.'? ?1 for Ihe Indh Idual ? ?-.?? ? ? i he Bruni wl k H ilki Company, 1200 trophy nnd |20n worth of other a ill hegln al I p. m., and contlntii a. m. untll mldnlght, January 22 R itr u e, fc ?? ls nol n< ??? - ? iry for thli cont. il. as the ? k< haa beei ....... tlcketi wlll coin t. Thomai Curtla, of Brooklyn, wlll pr. de i l enlng erlea, whlle Captaln John \: .....: offl late at tho aecond serlea. FOR THE Bh! BOAT RACE. CORNELL AN8WERB YAI.I. AND HARVARD W.l.L ROW WITH YAI.r. ON CONDITION OF RKI.Ni> Al?OWED TO NAMK T1MK ANI? ri..\''F. i r THB iwr. NEXT ykah. Ithaca. N. T., Jan. 18.?Captaln Ftederlcb D. COI ? the Cornell 'Varalty crew made a Btatement >? whlch clearly outllnea CorneH'a rowlng _-_ the poaltlon whleh the navy aaaumea in iquatlca ol I8S8. Tne following letter wns aeni yeaterday ln reply t , . al< 'a illenge of November 24: Ithaca, N. ... January " I |fi Payne Whltney, Captaln of the Tale Unlveralty . ?. \ ;,, ^r Blr: I am Inatructed to communlcate to you on of the ati ll ren irdlng \ ,ur proi mltlori f. r n boat ra. i : Th. ? _ the propoBltlon ..:' the Vul- I'r. mlle > Ight-oared race thi m the pla. ?? and tlme named hy allowed In return to plac. meol it year. Cor n.ll i xpresw re h. r accepi to merge ihe race ol thli year, Harvard ?u-uiiiii e wlth Harvard FREDER1CK D. Ci.iI.BON Captaln >.f the Cornell Unlveralty .row. Cornell alao sent the following letter, In reply tu Harvard'a challenge of Deceml ar 16: 1th IC8, N. Y . Jan iary 11, U Captaln I>. M. Ooodrlcb. Harvard LTnlveralty J- il |> ar Blr: The Cornell navy accepta thi of the Harvard L'nlveralty Boal Club for i i e the i omlng aeaaon, .it auch tirn,- and pla. e aa may te convenlenl to both crewa FREDERJCK 1>. COI-BON, , ?; : ln i oi ni 11 Unlvi raltj i '?? w, On the recelpt of Tale'a eommunli atlon <,f No ? 24. n meetlng of th.? Cornell councll wns held Immedlately nfier rhe Thankaglvlng receaa and a proper acknowledgmenl Cornell navy would "hava greal pleaaun . provlded auch arrang. m. . time are made as wlll Inaun a falr and eomplete teat, and wlll enable us hIm, ... latlafj th" Just clalma of other eompetltora, ?iin have mei us ln former yeara and may now wlafa n> meel u n "11 hopwl tbe matter mlght b* brought to an ? tay aettlemenl bj conf. rence, and auggeated It. li ?:,.: | ind ao * aay aa wns e\., t> ,l to j>r, ? euro a conference wlth thi really reaponalble al Val.-. Wlth Harvard the altuation haa been fully and frankly dlacuaaed. CorneH'a poal? tlon waa a ... II Bhe dealred to "glv. (actlon" to all former eompetltora, if it could t,>, done without reaaonable Inconvenlenca. Rowlng i A YIF.W OF TTTF. OARPFN. deratlata _n. worthy of aoora thnn a ?. .. . |i ;r..m. t.t? and looklng th.j dld arhon they tl .? wlIrN of Mniri- wlt', Uv Ir ln ,v. thal lh. I -r.ter aft. , . ? travei far l. enjoy I Ing a Bomi ija*** '" h. itar-i a! F^ttom h'"J?i. ' ' t Tn . .. too, for thooi of a ? I. There afi ?'? ? ' ?' " . ','.*r. an -? me bl rj - wl h ? not tne* there . *B :.. ? mali ??...':? oa l I, theli ?., ir. ?? ' ? ?::., T. en lell.l 1 . .."?->".?. -. ? ? ? ? h.r :.:..?. i.t "'?/'' '.' ' alnat h*r thla i ? ""Fv the J ?-...,? I , ,,r. a ,,i,,t . rn. i < >..- Untll la yi i "?la. i roa , .... ..,,,? .Vow. .Ainonir Mlai ' ' ?,'.' "" li1. ? ? LP___^rii_ the i Ifcr.ia, the baeeball player. who waa Wlth the ci.ve thr.- rneen wns out Of the guestion. Rowlng tWD ru. . m In two rilfTer.-nt i.laifcH WOO I" b. OVOldod II la n.it ganerally expaeted In Bporl thai lh* party having th. i.-irKer obllsatton Bhould hav. pr- nt. r Inconv.nienoo. Corn.ll, a? her a_knowl**d_' ri.. i.i nt Yole'a .?..niniwoi.titii.il nhnw. .1 araa con .'i.'-d obOUl tWO tlilru-s: FlrHt. u placa tot a folf an.i oomplote teet; aacond. aa onangemenl a ;, .. ? ,ii ooopetttora Tha rumpi hai gone abroad thal '" an mforrnul meeting ol ihi Ina al Albany Corn.ll deman li i ai : r n t.rn, ? ?' \-ars is nol true ? aptain I ol a. .'. had no Inatrui ""??- ,0 deman i ?n* thlng of lhe d i,.. dld noi make auch d. ? ii order to ne whal arrangementa were |...v-n.i. for thi ? ? rltli other ? n llve ofCorn.il vlalted P.nnaylvanli unbla. aylvanla waa ov.r_e lo New Lond. ti. any place whli ii made her rar. with i on ev.nl of Mcondary Imp. rtan i Bl ? to proclalm an open regatta Bh. admltted iha I'ornell'a convenlenca ou?rhi to ba conaulted thla year and aald thal aa ? Uurt reaorl '-,,? where Cornell appolnted, bul not cont< H .'.iiiin.M i aald Bhe would 'rn.' i on.ell to . ? waa folr and would njee! ber al a place ? ?? omell Bha dld not, bowi rer, ihli.k New n hk. ,y to jir.iv a good courae for tarea Cr!>Wfc;. ,r, Doeomber M wotrda . <.'r?"' liur\uld thnt Bha WOOld taU? the r.sk of Ni U ? doo'8 courte belng upproprlat. for thr.e cre-i egmtta by onj meana 11 ?-!*"J| I iomethln* ? ? like an Ameri .... H< n ?.i ' Athletlc I'lioiSwHrd r-ornell I ad ,'", , lf lt I , .. .1,.'.; uncim.lli.oi - "/ he' '>,</; ? ,1.11 wil th< ? ? th* Poiial ? lo .vnld bnt oelna I Corneilla wlllli YACBT8BES III' T OFFICERB. ANNi-Al, MKRTINa Of THI BCAWAXHAKJ COBXB THIAN YV Th- annu r the 8 i ka-Corlnth. , i T ? ?? -v :-' Wllllam T itti o, ...t.iin. praaldod m the qbeann. of Comn Tha Uae. ComuiJtteg leporud UaOl ln tlie comlug New York, Jan. 7. 1898. TO THE PONirs EXTRACT CO., N. Y. City, N. V. Dear Sirs.? // e have triedyourPonoTs F.xtract, as an cmbrocation, and takepUasure in recomntending it to athlctcs, in all classes, cs/>ccially Bicycle riders, as the bestpreparation obtainable forrnbbing purposes, and reliiving soreness 0/ limb andmuscle. Yours respectfullyt Champion Tandem Tcam li. TAYLOR, ?f ^gtand, Champion hiiddle Distana G< J- ]'l LFORD Rider of France. cr G. WHEELOCK. New York, Jan. 10, 1898. AfESSRS. PONJ7S EXTRACT CO., No. 76 Fiftk Avenue Gentlemen:? We the undcrsizned beg to testi/y to the merits ofPotuTs Extract, both as a usefulem \rocation% and as a Liniment, in ease ofaccident, We have found nothing as good in our travelsfor use in training, and do not hesitate to recommend this preparation to all athlctcs. GOUGOLTZ, LAMBERJACK, Champions of France. THERE IS ONLY ONE pricaSOC.nti. 1'.-Tiiiv-"_?-'""**' THIS IS IT! F'.'::;'": -"]:??:>?'?'? li '-.'ci:,,., i|?_d^aai*J Fao-slmile of Ilnttle with liuff Wrappor. Jnvaluahle for all .fr/iee, Paln*, friffainniofloH-, tatarrhal Trouble and I'ile*. POND'S EXTRACT CO.,NewYorkand London. m ' 0 :- ????. ??*? *& rvleriden Britannia Co 'ive i Silversmitht TRADK -TTEFCC-NGk PRIZE CUPS STERLING SILVER and GOLD AND SILVER PLATE Emblematic of any contcst Special Designs and Estlmales furnished oa application. 208 Fifth Avenue? KAOiaON PQT'ARF. I"., ? ,r>* Cann.1- Factory ilerlJen, Cnnn. Hamllton. ont. rlthoul further li ? 1: thal ? I ' r ll Bh. a ? . ? ? have ' orni-ll, ln i -?;? r; ? well aa to thn ciatl. I ' general Tl - enge rar.. with the Royal st. Lawrence Yi > the condltlona ;.r>- for four men and K> pounda I Thla i. a change from laal year*! The commlttee alao aorreed ttutt thera li :i. ? ilty for new rulea govornlng meaaur. menta. New ifflcer were elected oa followo: Commodore Clark Rouae; rlc rommodore, B Van Rena a.'laer Cruger; rear commodore, Henry A. Vai l ... . i harlea J, Stev. ns; tn ia irer, R c \\. John llynlop; fleel a irn??on [>r. Val.ntlne M R. Van ?!-? Wai r; Bare ?' m mltt< ??. i illver K I'romwell, D Ia Roy Dreaaer, Walter C Kerr . ,\ Sherman and C. W. Wetmore; ? ommli t, oi I.< " in I Knterta nmeni ?. Frai li B Haatlmrfi Herberl [.. Batterli iftd Jacob Wendell jr.; i' imm ? t.. . ? : Modela, John Hy? ?;? A rarj Bmlth, IV P Btephena: l.aw I'omi Wllmot T (*o_, Alfred Kly nnd N Xentxing Poai ea, K. C B?*n. b'l l' Le Roy Dreaa. r. I'r d erlc di r r ?'?I, t'harlei .1. Si.-\.tir-. .1. Prederli Tama aml C. W. VV. tmore. To TRAYER8 IBLAXD AXU RETIRX. inaw tork athuttic i-i.ru mhn- makbthe trip l.v ...vi: HOCR AND si:vknti-!;\ ICIMITTB-. Beveral membera .>f the New-Tork Athletlc Club i ivajrer |ual after th. ballota had beeo : for the annua electloi on Tueaday nlght rhe wager waa thal one ol thelr number coi lrive a four-ln-hand coach from the clubhouae, ln (Veat Flftj fifth-at, to Ih.untry clubhou |"raver l land, and return In one hour and twenty n . ? Tha w it.-. .- o i- nffered bj 1 areepted, and th. '.<? t Braa won yeaterda) afternoon. The irlp to Ti ? [nlanl and i*el n '??? n ide In |ual one hour and ? en mlnut. . iger w ia a on by ihree mlnutea. J. I'. i:<n:.! >uim ?? ?? th. whip. e 7BARLE8 H. EBBET8 8VCCEED8 BYBXE. SUCCTED PRE8IPEXT OF THE BR430KI.TN BABE HAI.I. i-I.i I'. UA8T VKllis PfuAYERB TO RE RETAtKED AOA1N. fharles II Rbbetfl was elected prealdent of the Hrooklyn Baaeball Club yeaterday, to aucceed C. H. Byrne, who dled aeveral daya .ik<>. a meeting of .he dlrectora of the club waa held at th. offlcea ?>:' \. \v. Klddle, In the Potter Building, and all of Im dlrectora, with the >x rptlon of O. A. Abel, irere preaent, Mr. Rbbet'i la elected to flil the un tplred term <>f Mr. Byrne, but his frlenda nre jonfldent thal ,'.ic admlnlatration wlll !..? -uch aa rlll Inaure hla re-electlon. ? Prealdenl Bbbota later ii.,,!. ,i eontract. io ili ol (><?? playera who an ra h. Brooklyn team laat year, Bbbeta wns of th. ? . playera ahould b. kept In the : , of New-Tork f^r th.-lr *|.r:- g pra tlco. aml .I.-. iherefon . th il the team will not !?> South ... the ~|iring. ??[- ;?.v.? ? ? i the appended reaolutlon: VVher.au, Charlea H. Byrne, who -as prealdent ?f th.- Brooklyn Baaeball t'lub ever M:.e, lt.s or tanlzatloi., and for many .-..?ar.- an offlclol of th s'atlonai l^eague and Amerlcan Aeaoetatlon of Pn> ? ,i Haneball Cluba, departed thls nfe un th. ith d .y of January, l*-'.": r, h rt-BoIved, That it Ui wlth pro found reorel ii..1 .!>?;? m>rro~ rl'.at \\>- hava learned <>f :h?> death if Mi Byrne, and thal Iherebj thli company and ;.. Natlonal I.-n?:i;.- (;.'.?? o ? true f leno and , falthful offlper ind all lovcra ol th.- Natlonal i devoted advocate and rhatnplon of honeat ",-r 1;. ilvt-d Tha: wi ? v:. :..l ..'ir slneere sympatln to ii,. rnenib m ol Mr Uyrne'e famlly In the li ? : ri;i. tn, nd be it furtiii-r ttenoli I, Thal Ihe ab ve pr. ?!:.)?;. and reaolu tiona be api I H Bth u|K?n ihe mlnutea, and ,i,i. thereof !??? -? nt to Mr. Byrn.'a famll) ind tn Ihe prealdenl ot thi Natlonal ].? <gu". ? FVBL1C ICCOCXTAXT8 ELBCT 0FFICEB8 Th.- annual moetlng of th. Amartcon Aaaociatlon ,1 publl Ai .tanta waa held on Tueadaj avei th. Knli ki rbo ker Athletlc ? '!.: .oa .itt.nd--1 and .nthualaatlcally i . . n t*.. i. iBlnesi mi atlng ? ? i dlnner Tha ehl.1 actlon ol thi i aociall a waa ,,.. p|< .'???:. i ' .i iuc.r to th. retlrlng . i leni Frank Broaker, who lefl offlc amld g. ?rgrft y\ SanderB l >?<? '? whom atandlna ; i ' thal of Mr. Briiak.r, ..,?.1 t ? buc ???! i.ltn Th?- other offl era w< ??? i im i Rollo, vi e pn ildeni; T. C ili. n on .id II Conant Ireaaur. r; el. F. W '? ifrenta ind Rl irt F ? r thn yeara In the i tur ?? nformal addn aaea wi ra ma I ,rg vVraj ind Koehler ind Aaeemblyman ili, who iA.r.- guaata .il Ib. aaooirlailoa, nnd itlv. member* from 8an Kran tooa JfliiiaUelphi*. Uoaton _nd Albany. iW Wanamaker Bicycles. Tiie Wanamaker bicycle husiness of 1898 will probably prove to be the largest in the world. Our organization is such, our line is so eomplete, and. above all. our confidence in our wheels and prices is so deep and abiding, that we fully expect to place more wheels the coming season than any other retailer or manufacturer in America or Europe. This is strongtalk, and is addressed to wheelmen them selves,?people who can appreciate it. It would be the idlest kind of advertising to indulge in any emptv boasts or soundiflg phrases in talking to people who givethe bicycletrade so much of their intimate personal interest and attentlon. The wheels on which we base our hope and prophecy are these:? Number Roadster, . . $1001 Continental, men's,. . $40 Humber Tourist, . . . $102! M women's,. $41.50 Lady Humber. $106 Rodman, men's, ... $35 Cygnet,. $751 " wotneo's,. . $36.50 Monarch, . $60 Coronet, men's, ... $25 Duquesne. $50 i " women's, . . $27.50 The famous Continents, for Men and Women. arealso here in good supply to-day. Bicycle sundries?everything pertaining to a wheel?at fair prices._ john"wanamaker Broadway. ith ave., Bth :inJ 10th sts. REMINCTON CUNS. The r.sult of nearly a century's mechanical cxperience. Booths 47=8=9, SPORTSMEN'S EXPOSITION REMINGTON AXIMS CO., 313 Broadway, New York._ILION, N. Y. U. ML Co AMMUNITION It has Btood bfi thc winners in every kind of tournament BOOTHS 134-142. The Union Metallic Cartridge Co., 3XO Broadw_7 BRIDOEPOBT. COXX. TSlcT-r Yorlt. To 8ECVRE OVTDOOR OYilXASIA. K DBU.OAT10N TO WA1T OX THE HATOR TO-DAT TO t?K POB BITPPOBT POB THK. PBOJECT. . i Prawley representlng the Jolnl Com . menl and maln* ? ? " , J tobenefll theechool - workmen. I, ?n d .cuaaed and I. ,. v:! :'"V,S"M" r Van VVyck aaklng that . -nreQueat to-day .ttp.n,| , IO ,h,. nre-ldent. of '--';;:':;::j:;;,vi;r:.!:'n,',:''. ??" ;!l" :"''1""' , , .-tlon Board o( Maa or' the Melropolltan A--; ?? " Hoaro. ,,, N. v aaera. '??? prlnripala of tne Vork. nll * ?? ?? ", ,. ? ,.. ..??.,.- il ithl?*tlc ? the pr.-aldent.oflh ? M r . '?? .,,_? H \V.???_-. JuIlUB I '.. ^"S.Huih. ind . . . eproject,. i; . ' I MT S'-^Vng11^ Sther larg ? ' . ? WM' ' ^nu?pWunt? - ' ' ' _? IAWX TEXXI8 RAXE8. -^.airtc-ATioK or~r7n < ? ?*? or I.AST YKAH The cnited r; . sjts t:: KiwiiiT*' .",".-. ;,f , ,m !?:. Ware. of Harvard New-York. and U . _ ^ ,_ . held ? and offldally ri*"1*^ '', ...,_..,' Thelr report ""Tl i2??tS. annual conventlon of the wlll '"? iT.'*-"'''' ??' ,.;1 |n lh|B rlty nea oaaoclatlon, whlch wil | UWj "?? Th. r*P rt oi n ? ^ ?* th' '"r:; riilii-r. and Bavc* vl ??' ?^', , , .... ...i m theorder i N?boI and Mahone> are pfcce^inin famou| nAli below Wr. nn an ??',':?, laB( ,.,-,?i. , V,..t dmlttem?1tl. the thlrty. 1 AThe full reporl of the , ...?.,?.,! elghl playera wnM- ? ? nathofllf.^ H A NUt-t . y 0 u ?.,_, Thr*>' llatni > '? jr.Tand * " VJ ??" k.-.o rolllaa. K. P. FU ? ??ati- ?;.'?;. .:.'. , ; w , n ni ? * ?. . Bheldo-, *r.( 1 ' ' ' and '' ?' ?' . ? ,th -Evarta V i Ward. IV- M th * A' , i-o... . ,i r Avery ' alt. Richard H~* ?? ? R , .. w K. A ?.,., i rt. A^onatha Playor. a ' ?? " "?? not A . ,.. i nt nlayii k In few tourn imi nta n '?"?' \':}-?;!?::?;?;? iv. m a Chaae H H S el. lhe fo"?*,'"? ?!? \ brlaVoll W '? Mycra. s n g ' _ ' ,. t, m .r i" v l "VlllUton, I.. II , Irk --e l-DWABD 8. 8Tt>EE8 Sl />'. Th, trlal was begun In th. 0 i| i me Court >?.?*. before Juatlce Noah, of a ault In whlch r.u .Vd B Btokaa la th. plalntlfl! and Orahama ? ,1... defendant, and tt la aou*hl lo mcover , , ( on Beptmnber BT. laff. lhe plalntlff i ..-.--. . controlllng lnt.re.1 In th. Hoffmaa . to orahami Pollei for H*?.?0 and other , .^. ... , The -ui of ?:..?* was I'^ld ln ca*h, ,. !,,,,,,,, i,..,,y. were mv?n tot tha bot Tie oiaiiiiiff aaya thal bI tii.? mooey .iu.> ;'.; ,'.,., mt* w? *? *t * ft ta to reooref tni. | imoint that the ault la brought. FOUR 5EPARATE AND LAR0E5T EXHIBITS ?OF High-Grade Taxidermy ever ma.le 1898 SPORTS^IEIN'S SHOW prove* conclusiv.ly Who Does the Finest Work AND CARRIES THE LAR6EST AND FINEST STOCK op Game Heads, Horns & Mounted Rugs wri. w. hart & co., .-> Wi-st Thlrd St., BT. T. Aft.-r l>li"j IM. 17 F.nM 1*?1? ?*? si:r. ipacbn :m. -'?T. :im. ho. tl. *>-. BB, 77. t?? si. im. _:::.-. tSB, BBT. _,_ DESCRIBE8 THE OOOP 8A VARITAV, Ml< MOODY WOULD PBBPRR TO PUT O. B. AFTER Hli NAMK RATHKR THAN PH a 0R ,, D TWO CLAMK1 OP PBOPLB. T Mo , d ,.,,;.,. tha Oood eaa-arltaa a_C_*> .,.. mornlns. In th. prellraloarp nervl-aJ. II. Burka, J ?hn !'. ia ???? nd Pra iericfc hi. oermon Mr M -ly _? l? H" '"r:-.: f!___t . .,, to aai ? . ...... i .... na man i lan I aa -at i .... myai II to !>?? ln tha mornlng papera, ; ., , oo*4 vmtMlm. .... 18 miantan." ?..____ , . . ? rroon, arlth almoat ohiMtaa ,. Mr. Moodj loked: "Hoa man> ln Ihaag. . ; : Banarttana. .Nearif Mr. Mi a.i- too baa) Tha Levlta proriably ,,.._...< W . . al of aympaxhy. iomethlng /-Kht . prcvfnt thl?ven and ro n aray . , ? on lha way fr.mi Jeruealem ;?> J?rt ighi t , be Btarted Ha would kiv# Ktrd ii hlmaelf Many people have reUglon >n . Vi, ,. ,,,,.. thi bi in Many ilnk thej can reform tae wor,_ hjr .. , iy. Tha iaataritaa n oaa bf hia icta [ wiah aome Bamaon would < - and ,-arry .ff i! th" iv. loora In tha o jntry The r.itnollc ?huroh la Ideal ln thi* raapeel Rlch and poor . it .;,;,. by dde I underatand thai uishop Pottar la trying i ... i ||ah tbe lane euatoca !n tha K;>ls,<>paJ There are m.inv men with bla h-iir* aad Mftle hearta Mg puraea u I llttle aouli I would ra'her lave ,'; g (Oood Bamarltan) behlnd na) m_BM thaa Pl ! or D. D THB APTBRMOON IRRMON Thi* h ili was croa !*>i at tba afternoon aerrlea Mr. Moodi ? ntlaued to ^,.-a'K ,?f th>. Oood SamarUan. II. -ui that to have eompa ir m-uhbora in,.;i:.. ? , r..i;, them ul "f dlfllcultlea H>- tol.l of two irlvera of h'iWkI..-. ona >>i' whom called to the on Bl 1 the other strurk .it a Ilttla i. ||,. , ; "There ire In thli world tw>> i-!aaaea of men the claaa a matantly crylng outi , ? 'Hltch ,m" and than tha Cut BaMl1 To whlrli ? ?? ?'? ? % Whlle tetllng aeveral pathetle ?tor!r*, UInHtratin* how V li Doaalble for ?? man t > beeome harrt.aad to human .ufferli i by belng throarn ln roatacl wlth It ? creat deal, Mr Moodv beeaaaa much affecteii and made i ng i au ? - In bla apaaca. fO BBBT OBX. BOOTB AT ytlRAXTIXB. OCMTal Wllllam BOOtb. who Is aOtpOCtOd to ar rive in thla coun:iy <>n tha Aaaerloaa iirn- 8t. Paul ?. s.irnr.Jay. wlll raoarlo an .nthunlaatlc greetla_r from t!t?> odBeara aad boWIotb of th? Balrattoa Army. v, p . ,-v,.T -ki-r h.i? chartere.! a tugboat. aad _7i I n.ei her father at Uuarantlaa . _ ._ ? ,. -? .?.ment whl->h I'ommanl.r Ilooth-Tucliar ,.;,.. ' ; the Oeneral will ahow that whlle In _?_ tln- armj tiu.l alne InatltutUma aadar ita care, u,w l h? rfftr-*-fhJ It haa al>vea .reaeuf _mtf_\ ,"? iimi and aheiter aroomm<?iatlona for Ui men. in 1(?? lt could accomraodate only 4M ot tha aomel.-a.