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a a POLITICS. |LIKE THE MIGHAUX GLUB.|ROW TO Wi tees HPSEY'S SHADOW. |LORO OUNRNEN IN ‘A Ghost of the ‘ Faced Ryan Last Night Nonpareil”| Famous Yachtsman a Candidate| Brooklyn for London Oounty Oouncil. tion of the Elite finitely Decided to Re-enter | Big Publio Life. © One Blow Might Have Killed Him, | Has De but Tommy Was Generous. Select Cirole’s Quarters, LONDON, Jan. 19—The many friends| A club has been organized in Brook- Phoute of Applause Quickly Turned | of Lord Dunraven, on both sides of the | 1¥n. to Jibes tor the Ex-Champton. politics, He has gained International Another much heralded bout between | Prominence as on chullenger for the! champions has developed into a farce; America’s Cup. Nothing daunted by his ‘another pugilistic {dol has been shown |fallure to ob:ain a mateh for the first to have feet of clay. As foretold in “The | Valkyrie, and in spite of the fate which Evening World” exclusively yesterday, overtook the second Valkyrie at the mo- Jack Dempsey was a miserable puppet, ment when he hope to rub out the vie- in the hands of Tommy Ryan. Had the tortes scored by Vigilant in American wa- | latter really hit him, his story would ters, he is going to try his luck a third probably be the tale of another fatality time with another vessel of the same | in the ring. | name. j Dempsey has no one to blame for thia| “Rut,” writes correspondent, “a long but himself. As also stated yesterday, talk which I have just had with Lord he has neglected training, has dissi- Dunraven leaves no doubt upon my pated continuously, and was under the | mind that It would be unjust to suppose advice of physicians while his friends that his principal interest in life lea in, Brooklyn Cycle have been most Club. ‘wrefull; The members absoiute control, Slope. The Club wiil in m ub, of this city, No money or pain will be spared by the management to secure exceptional facilities and to make the scheme a succens, ‘The Clermont Avenue Rink has been Recured for a club-houxe and riding track, Inquiries by an “Evening Wor.d* reporter have brought out the tact that & ‘three monthe’ I fon of hu renewal for a ye be its home on Friday, Feb. 1, with a big ventilate it Evening World’ y signed. The new expects to op less from the othe: erratic seatn. ai cycles from running “into tue At night the hall will be made | Nght as day by thirty-three electric the case of Jack McAuliffe some months his main interest in life Mes in politics ago. [though It has oniy been settled witht The battle was between man and the past few days that His Lordship “nn Lala | die: ghost, for it was but a sorry wraith of | will be a candidate for the London ladies’ and gentlemen's dre | 80 ON a | i rooms will bs y q vith | Some Sumi the former “Nonpareil” that entered the /County Council, standing for Wanda-| leckera and other convenience? SHAN | Boston ring in the Seaside Athletic Club last | worth night, But once has the writer seen 4! “Lofd Dunraven began political life man in the arena in anything like the /nominally as a Libral, that is to say, condition of Dempsey last night, and | he took his seat in the House of Lords that wae in Madison Square Garden, | among the Liberal Peers; but this was when Sullivan had grace enough to ac-/a mere accident, for at the moment he knowledge what wur too apparent—that /took no interest in polltics, and was he was in no condition for a bout. Not | content to sit where his father had nat #o with Dempsey. “Parson” Davies ar-|hefore him. Nor was his father @ big- — OT Fi Bee tacos be: | oted Liberal. As a member of the ore he show self to the crowd. | House of Commons, the late turd Dun- y Bien octet It go by default: inv*lraven had been the last Conservative he would go, and'went to his Fuln juch @ reception nas rarely been given | representative of Glamorganshire, and tw to @ pusilist as that awarded to Demp- Jarge platform at the east end of th hall will probably be the fathering point of those watching the riding, not onl; becaune the beat view of the riders ¢ be obtained from it, but also because tea And Mgnt refreshments will be served upon Baltimore, | holders ciple being, quite prominent, and will doubtless at-| bay for it. tract many who take but slight Inverest |, However, in cycling, Dance und other entertain. | tremely ments will probably be frequently held, and “muste rides, almilar to those of | intense the Riding and Driving Club, will be regular occurrences. lembers may have their own bic: stored at the ink, or they machines there, val interest luvenated, Hs little nont-winning team day's mall follows: yoles may hire It is the intention of ; and their owners were beginning to tile | and also a rey have hi Wenterreit portunism of the Opposition offered by | the Liberals to Lord Beaconafield's for- | elgn policy, sand he addressed, not! from his shoulders and he stood stripped to any English paper, but to the New @ waist, with full tights coverin 5 ow a . Borvy apectacle of tottering York ‘World’ an | eloquent protest » As he walked to his corner against the ignoble conduct, as It med The Club had agem nt into his ears, ‘he bell rang. Dempsey's coat fell will probably soon have a large Waiting list. as line the Michan of thin city. ‘The annual dues will be $16 for one member, or $2 for a family membership, which gives the privileges of the Club’ to all members of a family. except to sona who have reached thelr ceased whispering encour- i Mold te magnificent, More than Ikely and Wiison: deserved by their sul manner of Lane inar because his | Uc in the | mpsey insisted upon making a specta- cle of himself and showin his * Worthiness tothe utmost. tiatitutes, Hil WHEELS IN THE GARDEN. . Martainess to the utmoat iit nim (extreme. More important wan the politi. | How. ta thts for ne Pont pane, at ny Inthe "second cA! and personal friendsnip which sprang | THe Cycle Show nad ttm Gitttertng Meet Meee hens round gid he Bush bie glove iiehtly into uy between mparatively young Dinptny of Sovettte Ly yeemeld ane with the disengaged hand. At ihe close | Pee? —Lord Dunraven was born in 12—) ‘The big bieyele show in Mad 5 ASS Of the round, a light Jab sent dack to nd Lord Heavonstield Ges » Madivon Square : the floor like a sack of chaff. Still, ater: whlch “will ibe opened itoonight| | “In Lord Salisbury's Ministry of 1885- and |% Lord Dunraven received recognition lHamentary Secretary of State for Here's Aw a follo Hike to express my Dem flekt persisted, and Ryan allowed @ blow in the third round ing him in return with taps light | 4s wntinued all next week, with after hoon and evening sessions, will present 10 nh et of the mot a It was almost an acrobatic ex- . | faspeetion, | the that Committee Lord Dunraven spent | From this it is but-a step to rime, beats [f (ngs and pedals, unt! the visttir find himaei? confused with the to Be a Remarkably Fine Contest. ‘To-night’s bouts at the Seaside Ath- Jetic Club give every promise of being of a very high order. There has been absolutely no neglect of duty upon the i ome time, money and trouble without atint, and the result was that he was more! tinge i uay Bralins N have |S nearly successful in tearing away the pecuaed eek Aras DTA haat . vell of mystery from the misery of the | 'uvices. sweated than any man has been before. | tay DP AGd oe an eae by Gu ‘His success is due in part to a|formances by start of the {ite magni: | j Warmth of heart, which reminds me in {de in trick bleyeling \ Pe |@ manncr of Charles Kingsley's Lord a THE DEAL NOT CLOSED. Taste fea 1 Shortatay Duty br |Scoutbush; but Lord Dunraven ts a greater man in life than Scoutbush ever | Was on paper. hain. nan 4 Vagabon Sashes \ ek, +4 Out of the buliding, “Curlously enough, Lord Dunraven | vided for.. Six eevee eutenerey Be anht,his corner, Jack took three friends | was in the United States when the |*Wayn bein attendance to teach the art, Q re Froll, Martin Dempsey and Frank | D004 began to course fast, go to speak, |fed their intention of joining the new pate Me (tM .°°, f Gar enemy w hidden ina ie political setts, His patriotic tee tr ape iat etal are fuslly be rell and. Clement 2 ut to t emy he ap- | stincts were outraged by he - 3 desired fo Himit t! Wentervs m4 cho! , for his dant inapiration acter: nie onreded by the petty ob: | memberahip, making It very exclusive, | Donen tp, tome ee IN TH Has a Cyoling Associa-| Rooters Suggest Players and Posi- tions for an Ideal Team, Fs Delehanty. ly when he embraced the Ro- sey. Four thousand throats were hoarse mde | the managers to have a large stock of th the cheering that rang at bis ap-|"4N Catholic faith that he became a one of the leadin, brands “of wheels, Ganky ihe pee er nce. These same voices were, ong | Liberal. The present Harl, however, | XPich will be rented at reasonable rates. Tucker, “ip. Zimmer minute later, shrieking “take him off,” \4s not a Catholic. and alto: a reat oo (OF, tae : el follow thi eatchern: ' Mike Tlornas ‘Our Glante’ of the following players: Pitchers, Ri . ee pile i Va 1 Fuller ant Stafford i as those of a coquette's fan, until the Ghipilent b about everything remotely or closely res We a winning team fort " Referee stopped tie cen rea nd eae [aie Jonter; but he retired from that| lated to cycles and cycling. ‘Th 1895. Dempsey Sway. giving’ tno. onghts ta |oMee not long after Lord Randolph hibits accups tie entire bane: yan, nutes and five seconds of | Chure! had resigned his position, be- | {iiting, and manufac and if Hae ter nS ad elapaed. aot pout. | MUMe he considered that the opponition | hi” ouriee Mite: adldle ALA very even, for nine rounds, but Tinne | offered by the Home Government to the Tepivsented H ane Geet won Doth bein oe Sontay cee Newfoundland Bait bill amounted to a aaa wi A ‘ Faded bel |, @ colored youth, about five fi Br | dental of the independence of the Colony. | ever nde are seven inches tall and nothing wide, con-| “It was, however, in connection with all arrange: * 8 tested for elght rounds with Frank Pat-| the Committee of the House of Lords tft: and ANA MUtletlouet= | orale seme ea at Now the following Rusie nt base 7 ‘Murphy, that Farrell unk, to win the pennant Rw pitcher Yavin, 3b. It ts for this very reagoa that nas offered the | tunity to local rooters to give the!r pians | for the capture of toe flat thar will rep- |resent the League baseball supremacy. A number of ideals have already been printed, and though each differs more or e148 no dourt | ion that New ’ THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, E PENNAN Clermont Avenue Rink the| Many Plans for the Capture ef the League Champto Chill winds and frosty air do not sug- which bida fair to become more! gest baneball, It in true, but the real Atlantic, will be interested 1@ the face Popular with the exclusive sec than even | crank has his daydreams, just the same, that he haa definitely decided to go Inco | the select Riding and Driving Club. This | and even now he is thinking of the new organization will be known as the | many things he would do, if he had the to make New York's chosen from | grip on the pennant next season an ab- the elite of the Heights, Hill and Park | golute certainty, from start io finish. ny ways | What's the use of being a crank if you closely resemole the fashionable Michaux | can't have an opinion and what's the « | use of having an opinion if you can't | versal sentiment @cems to prevali that | | Burkeville without “Hddle, Eddie, E-! would be a dreary waste, indeed, est signing certain stars from Philadelphia and other teams, yet there has been no intim the team could be Improved by drawing the prerent ‘Then too, there is an utter dis- regard of outlay in cash on the part of | these followers of the game, their prin- no doubt, The social features of the Clubewill be| fhould have the best’ and ts willing to Pennant Yor these suggestions are ex- He ax expressions local patrons of the gime and of the which baseball mands, now that the sport has been re- Let every rooter contribute lun of personnel for a pen- A batch from to- Ih my judgment the following team would land Lang, sa, rt; Davi and Breitenstetn ai general A CRANK util for ‘95 in Alrection: Doyl Burke, rt. Davia 3b, hich, in tn winnl Ru Rarker Murphy n {deal team of Bridegr ot the Hrookiva Ciut t woud | my in a Cuppy, Devi an ye after shaking ‘hands with Ryan, he majority arte the baague he Feeled intness. His opponent’ waa se . ancial standpoint the Club | ss; outhelders shaking hands |x {to him, of the Liberal party. ‘Thin let- | Krom a financial standpot a He fembodimentiot physical perfection, te. cabled to England, attracted a will undoubtedly be a'grent aucconn, for sutaliutey,Marphy ahd Bann faced Dempsey, Ryai saw at a great deal of attention in the highest [tis paid on good authority that enough | - ee 8 A that he had but to hit him to end quarters and Lord Dunraven, who, make the enternpar cette opined t0 | ane to farce. He forbore, however. from ; Fs mako the enterprise self-supporting. \—Ti* folowing Ie a team, Generosity, “dancing uway from Passed by natural process to the cron Chief among those "of the elite. of (ter *ehhestaae, nit, "a futile puny attempts, with ease. benches and from them to the Conserva- Brooklyn who are devoted wheelmen Arthur Clarkson: cat it wag that the crowd saw that the tive alde of the House of Tords as soon Free eer AY, he aamed: Me i frat base, Tucker: lonparell” was a myth, 4 shadow, and 36°. 4 soon and Mra, George ahys, Mr. and Mrs, | ; shortstop, Puller: third t howled to take him away, with the he began to feel hin jalitical feet, 4. Maxwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ld, “Delehanty; centre th Remeripartt nat the sitters tn ancient became a politician of connideration, 1 str eannt acre. Fey aon 1) Meld, Davin: substi amp! ow oe (1 Mr. Howard. Gibb, Mr. George . Tarr epireate ty theca wake "AMON the frat co anpronch him wan’ H etien alta" nt Mie ister ers DUP db erase, 4 Abell, Tow ward’ Me lot 8 this for a pennant-winnini HP de eal ; sinieat + Ki 18957. Ruse, Meekin, "Mercer But ye up duck.” counselled Ryan. dead, whose speeches in the Upper Houre Aw Cine aha Mine Feacon cet ater Farrel, Witean. Zimmer, | ratchers with firm reilance on his Sheny, never received the attention which they jman Savin Futter, inh P pate | ren Tletnan, outhelde am? The out: SPECTATOR. will be componed ford Full Hurke, Van Haltren and Tiernan; F, the pe Meek! team for | private box. Van ha Soaffor Web, Barred and Wi from com- JANUARY | A POLICEMAN'S SON A THIEF, ay Young John O'Malley Arrested at His Father's Request. Held in $1,000 for Trial, Charged with Grand Larceny. John O'Malley, seventeen years old, was urraigned In Jefferson Market Court to-day on @ charge of grand larceny. Detective Joseph Brown, of the Mac- dougal street station, after a two days’ search, found O'Malley at 101 Macdougal street, A big, stout man appeared before Jus- i tice Simms and said he wan the boy’ father. The man was Policeman Michael O'Malley, He wished to make a charge of grand latceny against his son. Polleeman O'Malley lives at 306 Kast | Fifty-ninth street, where the boy lived up to Jan, % The lad was employed as a packer in Bloomingdale Hrothera' dry- goods store, but loxt place a week aKo. John went Into the parior of his fath- er's home on that date and, knowing the combination, opened the safe which was pt there and stule $0 In money, were circulating splendid flatteries of yachting, Lord Dunraven, like the reception. | that every communication received #0: | mold watch’ and chwn’ Aad AR Grerdoat his “magnificent condition” and “old- German Emperor, in devoted to yacht-|_ It would have been a diMcult task to | resents a firm conviction on the part of und left the house, time form." These tales were printed ing, and xc, for that matter, Is Lord find acc ations muperior to thowe | the writer. Lee Aan RIN Hic niene GUE me cue a . We 0. be The ‘foo ace him he finally put the case by many newspapers, but “The Evening Rosebery, and so was Lord Randolph he Steet by 10) by 18 feet arta | It 14 peculiar that none of them has the hands of Dective Frown, a2 the boy World, usual, sought and obtained Churchill, with whom Lord Dunraven one of the iargest in the clty, It whl be | Yet advanced the tdea of relinquishing Was believed to be somewhere In the the facts and printed them, as it did in was long associated on the turf. But {closed by a new brass railing to keep | the batteries of last year, and a unl. Mighth War for two days the detective looked In vain for any trace of him, Yesterday he learned that the boy was keeping com- | pany with negroes. The boy's father could harly belleve the report, Detec- tive Brown did not locate the boy until this morning. ‘The detective had to scale a fence in the rear of 101 Mi dougal street before he could get into the house. When the detective entered the room where Henry was concealed, he found | the Ind In bed, Young O'Malley wan told to and dress, and was then led to t! ferson Market Police Court. Pol.ceman O'Malley told Justice Simms that the boy's mother was dead, Since then tne boy has gone from ‘bad to worke, ‘ e property was Justice Simms ‘asi@G the boy what he had to say to the charge made against him by hits. father. smiled as hi hung over the prisoner's rail and an- awered: “Tam guilty.” | The Justice committed him for tri in $1,000 bal | iN LOVE WITH THE ACTOR. nd Hai rk ety ie Jef. wned, ity Comedian Olco! Two Girl mnoyed Arrented. NEWARK, N, J., Jan. 19,—Mins Kate Gillman, twenty-one years old, | Mise May Roberts, _ nineteen | both of 224 Avenue A, New York, | Were committed to jail to-day by Judge | Mott for twenty days as disorderly per-| fons, The girls were well dressed and! had plenty of money. They begged to be let off with a fine. The defendants for several nights have been annoying Chauncey Olcott, the Irish comedian, who {s playing in New Jark. On Monday night the girls bought front seats. and during the performance |managed to attract Olcott's attention, ‘On the following night the girls had a or ler Waen Mr. Olcott appeared they threw bouquets at him. ‘The actor walked away | without picking up the flowers and! ‘ wed at the two young women, He [called his manager and demanded that} |the young women be cautioned to be- have or leave the theatre, During the pst of performance they were less | BROOKFIELO IS IN IT, Says He's Still a Candidate and Knows Nothing of Disrup‘ion. \f Mayor Strong Snubbed Lauter- bach He Does Not Know It. He Claims to Be Working Solely for Harmon; Willlam Brookfield, whose defeat as a candidate for the temporary Chair- manship has caueed such a lot of talk about a split in the Republican party in this county, sald this forenoon that (here was no indication of any disruption so far as he could see. “Tam st ll a candidate for the perma- nent Chairmanship, and hope to win. None of this talk about « split has come from me." There was considerable gossip to-day regurding the probability of the tweive delegates who disobeyed orders at the County Committee election, and voted against Mr. Brookfleld, being expelled. ‘There are various opinions as to the i right of the D strict Committees to do this, The most trustworthy authority, however, seems to hold that the County |Committee alone has power to punish the twelve bolters, ‘ Temporary Chairman Fidward Lauter- bach was somewhat surprised this fore- noon at the report that he had been snubbed by Mayor Strong on the occa- sion of his call on the Mayor yesterday afternoon. Mr. Lauterbach sald that he had not noticed anything in the Mayor's manner which could be construed into a snub, “When I called to pay my respects to Mayor Strong he was very usy, getting Feady’ to ‘goto Philadelphia, he’ sald. 1 told ‘him f would call’ again, He was cordial and told me to come in Monday, when he would have more time to talk to me, “The Mayor and I have always been geod, fetends.” T'nait call on"him next Monday.” ‘According to Mr. Lauterbach the Com- mittee on Contested Seats will have its report ready next Tuesday, and a meet- ing will be called immediately after- wards. Mr. Lauterbach said that he was for harmony, and should work to- Withe prospect of Mr. Brookfield maki The prospect of ir. Brookfield making any ‘concessions. to Mr, Platt for the purpose of overcoming the latter's oppo- jon to him for permanent Chairman xceedingly remote. Mr. Brookfield is pared to Aight it out, and Mr. Lau- vach has announced himself’ as” a ‘sticker."’ Meanwhile strings will be pulled by both sides and the result—who can tell? cage ees JEROLOMAN ON DUTY. Is Acting Mayor Whi Strong Is Away. ‘There was no gout in the Mayor’ office to-day, Mayor Strong {s in Phi delphia, and President of the Board of, Aldermen John Jeroloman gathered up| the reins of municipal government this morning, and held them gracefully all | day as Acting- Mr. Jeroloman was at his desk at 10 o'clock. He was asked how it felt to be Mayor, and replied that he would rather be’ in his own office with his books and papers than presiding as the elty’s chief executive. “Tt is not in my line," he sald, “and I Mary aod Dolsterous, sities | ‘That same night they went to the Th | stage door and waited until Oleott came { ry on what T think w Meckin eit fold entre Meld Ven Maltren second M A Mt Hrookisn Club for she hors ‘Hurl aTANT, Catchers. Farrell, | MePhee. third bare kin and Wilson second Wy abt eid. nd the ted him with smiles. He | m and reached his hotel | Jout. They 8 | brushed by the in safety. On Thursday, night the young women | tried to Imission to the auditorium | of the theatre, re refused, ‘They | went to the stag nee and manage: to get by the de rv int ne of th the stage manager | what they were Ned were ‘They said he dressing- the girls ejected said he did not| tn nnoying | | me LW doing ” tng for thelr with a laug e Mr Ole the build why they re md know rsisted trl tion, Manley's Coon throw lug som appalnial to Tguire into the s ght fein TA: “osGiney ei ant Herons bu | over Patterson's back every time |8¥Ystem that Lord Dunraven made the. ane lociped it seve ieet sy me i rene, by the latter ducked his crazy leads und | deepest Impression on the public mind, ; decade ie idasyated PA a) TUR ad returned later AU minenerout | tterson won easily. “ a Mr pie atlaa ctrielt ee ne Mar They leave until He was Chairman of the Committ tive power, a Pe a Rrec Heo fs | ford, canbe ates | ne? sae re Olcott, ‘The young, women $< ¢———— | 8 yower, i f look We" at | A ROUTER FROM STATEN Istanp, | they saw Mr, ‘ott. i Tone TO-NIGHT’S FINE CARD. one San Bias team were some uncom- | Pula tise shown to be a practical | ea i | were Uien’ arreeied und locked up. | Tord Derby Gale bk gee ce | che extinit of tires alone forma: bes | i how | ) THE A | 0 i e exh of tires lose forins a be- fF opinions as to. how ‘Fhe Dizen-Griffo Battle Prom! jerby (being among them. Over | willering opportunity. tat 1M 'win’ mine ie va! BOTH LOVED THE SAME GIRL. nil 0. ke, Accused of Being “Hal “Fake Agency. | | Miss Wolf ts manager of what ts known as the — Matrimonii Club | Amour," on the first floor of 78 Third | Now She | for a ")Tavenue H. HH. G, Seblueter, a driver, and Ferdinand Doll, a lunchman in a tloon, wno live together at 197 South street, visited Yorkyille Police Court this morning and told Justice Ryan the “Finally, he is as keen as Lord Rose- j . “fake,” bery was once on. the sros One: Everythin fer the | othe ve for a pennant team? trimontal concern was a fake,” and louse of Lords. Indeed, Lord Ros. NY. BB Che wh. hin Wester V Mercer vitrvers, that they had each been swindled out of dery'e pian of 1888 was introduced only | rhe big dew! by which Mr, Freedman shortstop, Davin Phd obviously by way of dishing Lor ‘ : ’ Teiehants Van Haltven aid they were both introduced Dunraven, and unless tt is to be decided | !8 (9 Acquire the ling interest in Dury ria B x n ; i that to keep @ yacht tw frivolous, while | the New York Baseball Club, will not rd, vubetituter Stier tM faint Gt Matt “were enki io Je Wtue dounts charttfeamaniike there | be closed to-day. ‘That is to say, the note marry her, but believe she 1s only political ambitions will have their re-| 4ctual transfer will not be mace, but) .The following is my choir | Rusle, Meehin | trating ain Sieg as Anna Wines vard. the preliminaries are already completed, | Mor ony” nate for piicheras Harrell: Zim ° ty bl | a | pleted, hol Robinson. eatcherss Tucker. Cntids, | Man, and said she was a pr on YOUNG GRIFPO T | and the 1,191 shares of stock are awalt- A and Davis. infielders, Duty, Orimn. and | of nineteen rs and live th a Mr part of the principeln, and each wit} THE FIELD QUIBBLES, ine. the atanren eo nae eet rad cutee eania tacit Mt A! War at Zo East Fityenerond street enter the ring in his best form. George —— id llema)¢orcoailtics ¥ A YOUNG CRANK. ”"| According to the men, they heard of Dixon and young Griffo will be the chief Revel Yacht! s4r, Freedman will not make any ob-| 1! consider the signiae of stafford to cover | vertinement, which offered to. the male comtestants, their twenty-fivs Evasiv ection to Manager Davis's plans for a *econd i An unwise move and a sign of | 8€X a Wife With @ fortune of from $20,000 Bout being the outcome of a lon LONDON, Jan. 18 | Bouthern tour, and has expressed his | Weakness, Why not have signed Danny Rich | to $60,000. ‘ergument , + Jan. 19.—The Field says it|contilence in the cover thint oes nan best in the profession? The follow- | Schiueter 1s driver for a Schultze bi On ie & pugilistic marvel, who can ‘8 either a delusion or a misrepresenta- | ability to hanile the team. Ramone of woul te a winner Pitchers, Rusie, |kery wagon. As the work was hard, bardly get on @ match in his own class, |tion for the America’s Cup Committes | Ward's possible resumption of the con- | Nees. Clerk and. Breltenatein, ca Far-/ determined, with Doll, to marry a rich @o the feather-weigh champion is coin: of the New York Yacht Ghee ie "i trol are wild and unfounded, Johnnie eather shew Dole: | wife. Each gave Miss Wolf $5, recelved Belled to gO beyond the limit of weigt to say) Ward last night intimated that his Ps eres Th van Mi] a Ueket of membership and were intro: ted tak whe sgh heclacne ‘hey obtained from the Royal Yacht | thoughts were taken up entirely with | trea ana ware ters. Thernan Van Hal’| duced to the gay Annle for the purpose w bee t train to any- Sq a defi assurance . | his new profession nd Ton Bares Lady ord of winning her affections and fortune, ‘ie less : foolte i ee Rein the | 5. B, Talcott will retain a few shares |” ene ROTTER Nol | xcatueter is driver for a Senate ba- im better conuit ¥ ; e English cha OR, fof steck, aad wil Ihe coneuted by Mr 1 cannot see why of the New| With and to see her. seen since 1 ¥ held aovording to the terms Freedman on the affairs of the Club. No eieht taces a nent: at the Ne pdattely, he “learned, another man had ny Wh es or gift j Mo bath Rivery year the matiagement adit thetlage {Deen Introduced to Annie, fo whom she adds that what British clubs under- | | nomen? before ine f en mond. Ti Was reoresented as being worth $60,000, | at the Hovel Chent Ramee | ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, | thane oot ie wom fiat” at ugh the sotte? | Hla beceree convinced the git was weed as correct the New York Yache | Ine play or they will at the end of the|as a bait by Miss W erpretation of the sweeping K oe 5 | meege: a 4 luck ste. Meehin, Mer ‘A summons was issued by Justice the mutual agreement claus R TRACK, ALEXANDER ISL- | Westervalt and German, pitcher rll Ryan for Annie's appearance, . Vinee ee oe AND, Jan. 1®—The entries and welghte| Reis WLS pul net ere eee: | a ™ for Show M day's ces ure as fol altren an val outfeld Sign them tf mins for Monday’s ences ure an fl jfiation Sin Di” ofl! sih"Miem'""! HAS A COUPLE OF BOTTLES. ‘i i Mi ¥ haa sy + teat i ne RASRAALASDA | One of the Exhibits inan 4 ie Sieh SBR. mt nekson s ee | Divorce sult. pally Bex 105 Elinsivne £8 reaittar a + Poo Goonts | Taf) Slack moved for counsel fees ‘ | i any sre f by her husband, Frank L. Slack, em- Second Rare-Six and a qua furlongs: sen | 2 sat res : et ne jl ployed by the American Tobacce Com- | Bee cei ai aS : z ‘ Soult mej pany, Stack accuses bis wife of im-| seabed i Ej eo ba y ‘ 3A 1) proper conduct with Edward ©. Puller at 19 West Highteenth str ' .) Mrs Slack alleges she went on a visit L iene! ie Piel ie to her sister at Somerville, No ¥., last ene Sd . ae ' i Mey, and on her veturn he refused. to GRORGE DIXON t . 2 aT ’ » anything to do with ber She says The preliminary bouts wil) be bet weer t! ‘ 1) ' has Teen “supporting hersel by Jack Sladden end Ed Vaugn. and ve _ « if (DOMGRS BCOTh. Dut! ES DOM OME Ween Mick Dunn and Fred Woods 3 . ‘ es iit . of Work and needs \ De of six rounds : ste ie the extubits aie a number of b the cleverness of Griffo snd the 7.02” Kor esttte a 5 < : reflect og on Mis Blick x eon: lity of Dixon well weignes ode Ms « t . 1 i daring, the time she wae separate | esting wet-to that hep ever Hi > be ‘ : ' “WAdremied to My daar Mr jones Yeland should be the, Miivinness iss printer” aie as.) s * nitie “Contains ab ost gion to hin a sore : ms . i Ha Heat rege ali on Mrs, Ida dy ok, at 218 , ae Ore . Way geeur te ** | Woat Taenty-fourth str ot mti-Prise Fighting Bild. | Marriott Jury Dinsureed, e 4 Me hone Mr, Ketedanal irs, Sack saya she has “a lovely room INDIANAPOLIS, 32: 19—Tro bills Fic | ALBANY. Jan. 19.--Tee jury im ihe rane of Vives joa and a couple of hotties sways on hand, Mahting have been introduced into the In-| geod Sergeant Marriot, Lf A. treed te the Win Wige Mr. Taloet! otien to 0 ———— - J 0 so * led ia the where he meet to he, six 0 Mouse. One dvtines prise Agni a8 4) Uniicd salen Cour for murder ingrer’ ths se NR Ix Deaths moving Marriott then pleaded gull 5 bal tyr Nagle, Registrar of Vital Statistics. reports Hlaughter_in the second degree and Weateer Beli $i | Good tre cy our “Clanta, to Mr, Talcor: and [ain deathe from grip for the (wenty-twe beure bly ge of with » nominal re “ ding a 10 A. M. to-day. oA don’t even hope to marry anybody while 1am here, [ have a peculiar marriage form which prospective husbands don't like. T only ask the bride if she will obey her husband in, everything that is right and reasonable. he Acting-Mayor said he should not bother with place hunters, but would turn them over to Private Secretary Hedges. It was noticeable that flice - seekers who Strong's sanctum all day after 10.30 o'clock, were somewhere else to-day. Sone bas politicians and | ing, ALL ne issued in this World ought to terue ® good- sized edition in permanent bind free of advertising and soll the books at. say @1.00 » copy: but we cannot even seem to find fault with such a splendidly com- plete annium gatherim of high- class statistics as it is,—Chatte- nooga Times. For Sale Everyahere on all News-Stands SENT BY MAIL, THE WORED, PULITZER BUILDING, EASILY WORTH $1.00. The magnificent year-book, The New York World Almanac for 1895, is received. completest ¢! It country. PRICE 25 CENTS. QUESTIONS ANSWERED. INQUIRE WITHIN THE World Almanac #@ Encyclopedia is the FROM THE LEADING AMERI- CAN STATISTICIAN. I appreciate very highly the value of The World Almanac. I keep it always at hand, and I think I ase it oftener than any other work. CARROLL D. WRIGHT, United States Commissioner of Labor and Superintendent of the Census, POSTPAID. NEW YORK. night it was doen falr thiny Pe t by. , CITY HALL PARK CLEAN. Snow | Cleared Away Thin Morning | and Politicians Marvel. The City Hall Pars was promptly cleared of snow by 9 o'clock this morn- | ing. Politicians discussed the marvel in| hushed voices, ‘he last snowstorm lay deep in the | park for ten days, when a kindly rain | washed It away. | MR. GOFF ON A TOUR. Inapects Crimi from Cellar to Roof. Recorder Goff, accompanied by two court attendants, devoted the entire morning to-day Inspecting the Criminal Court Building. He began at the roof and waiked down to the basement, visit- ing each department. He spent an hour | or more in a careful inspection of the Health Department and Street Cleaning Department. en he devoted half an hour in the} Bacteriological Department. ing of his visit, he wald it extent to enable him to decide upon the question of removing these departments | from the bullding. ——— MAY CHANGE THE LAW. Waring Expects Removal or] the Fore Laber © | Street-Cleaning Commissioner George | |B. Waring, jr, this morning said, in speaking of the Aimculty of handling th snow because of the legal provisions gn labor: | "The labor unions have informed me that they will introduce in, the Legisia- {ture on Monday, an amendment to the Dill exempting the Street-Cleaning De- Col. partment’ from the foreign labor clause.” — ——o | Wants Money or a Husband. | Mary Reis yofive years of age. of Avenue New York, thie morning made a ompiaint in the Hudeon County Prosecutor's Fomor Jersey City, againate Fritz Briese. a baker, of 35 Washington street, Hoboken. She 1 been engage nr ral yeare in [Dantab. Germany. He eft her there in Augue aa: and came to America with 400 |hat foamed him followed him. in mem it New York and gave Aim ior sf rowel ang me to time, Yesterday (rom ereen return the saoaey, Assistant Proe The, fniah, fens Detneen Chariey tras of! A Little Blaze This Morning Rouseg 5 Drage fvilaction OE 0 wi be “Baie Nate a Few Guest \ i — t part of this month. Katie he w af i Loney Now la Wifelen | Nalienge Harry Fisher. of the crveamood & A chimney fire at 7 o'clock this morns. # Vien te oe werden teen memerty op ieehceibs ames. him “aguin a" caich-weighte! ing caused something of @ scare among | tesac. ye a1. formerly of | tor ‘82608 side. ahavld he he Si torous "in the guests, of the Ashiand House, 316 Dio lig, wat Branted an absolute divorce from | Aaht with and Kishor met 0 few | een ie, Viney Louie Pode) Laney by Jusice Ingraham, | Mamihe ame 1 ne Noe ott lured a dra gitee{ "The damage to the building was very he Sunteme Court. twaay. The couple wore | are rounds of vicious Hgting slight, and there Was no panic among j marrien ia IS They egita‘ed November | Se 8 the guests. sti an fen ty Callforwian On, his te: — et Gee tien fini ate Ta" yese hia mite retuecd to dive! tiny Dime, whe defeatel Jory Marshall ; z 5 pelth “him. Subeequentty raet ene was la Un" ane Renaide" Remietie van walt Fire in Cloak Factory, iting ah dacob Call mt. thin rest nd then ao ints traintug for] At 410 o'clock tis mornin cree MS Mee anew ali v0 wie Bit Mitt fate (Bolan 'anether | rye arch and. aiath, Soore of he’ snceuey treet | ea =p ai colores hw jeided in the New ie ory Savannah OMeials Exonerated, | York Ainletic Club on Saturday night, Jan, 26 piel er dumerernt, ahich Cocke nant \ . an. vity Coune rere of cloake al 0, 830 | RANASSANY arontigatton committer, exonerated | g(ttalgmistent Ia taken in Jersey ity in the i ; ike a6 an ll ‘ . exonerated | gincround apecial pout between ‘Sim Robina, ot r OO Priew of charges that they had used their om. ane ae, ee lane 210 A M.-19T Cirerne street, Garnspree! be pull a; pial positions to sell the city supplicn at high: 2. chub boning wise, rere autre oe Ashu = % oe avenu Wan market prices, They were declared to have) Saturday ¢ on, Bt Teen metely committed @ teebmica) vicletion of the rele | The to-night. faithtu there friends of Jack Dempsey, on the dn ‘The Evening World’? yerterda: Alluded to was a true statement of Dempsey’ condition, or rather lack of conditions and to what “The Evenini nobody, but It prints facts whenever those facts fare of importance to {ts readers, None knew better than the critics alluded to that Evening Wort saying that Dempsey had not trained, had in- dulged in liquor, had been under medical troat- ment, and that he spent all of Wednesday night in a drunken frolic, which ended at 8 o'clock on Yet these name critics were harsh because ‘The Evening World” did not ac- cept the highly colared, and absolutely untrue statements due. regarding sent out for publication, Ei for Thursday mornin, Wke shape for copie Into backing t eo name of “The Evening patrons of the Seaside Athletic Club, ax well as ‘OF | the friends of Dei the eritica, such World” will obtain and print on all similar oce: sions, as It has In the past. ‘Dempaes There in nothin gramme offerel at the S en the errat the Australian, It Is to be rem | little opportunity ni meet the AB World’ SPORTING MISCELLANY. Previous to the bouts on Coney Island last was some comment, chiefly from ‘ronet ‘The t'* printed “roasta’ “The stated exactly what was true In ‘orld’ ot si Dempsey's y. and ‘nformation con: ° ing Wor! rar trom on Athiet js bout with Dixon. though boastful | more real groinds for hie assertions, as ‘he ts |an fine ax It would be possible to imagine him. | best Jack Dem) y that ft waa, his ‘magnanimity in retraining |{nficting tne punishment which he coul dition that ‘There were 4,000 people in the Seaside Athletic Club who saw that “The E ment was true In the puny, helpless shape in which Dempsey exhibited himaett. aay in advance thi id's!" stati ‘Would it have he was in any: battle and delude sporting wreck which answered to The Inform was due on’ printed intending apologizing ne Evening i Club for picton about the pro- fe Griffo has trained | Last night ever, had ed that Tommy Ryan had so show his real ability He was in superb condition and ft to lant lived. from have ever administered gained him many friends, ‘The div baal on ding | winner, an 415 to tt {8 open to friendly advire, Take the share of the proceeds and well as possible, and don't smirch your record with another farce like that of jon of last night's recetpts was ma: of 80 per cent. to the Club. 35 to the vanquished. Taat . It Dempsey tece of It: vent It as night. ‘A special cable from London to the Pollee Ga- day M Orange, Prank ¢ training t Fred Miller_ and hi rted at the Police Gazet! ‘walked. trom. e latter July 29, 1804, Florida tor a wi pion trophy. ie, to fight the! ia now at looked after by Ted Pritchard, oe . contains the following: ‘Charles Johnson, ‘matched chell 's backing the American, the bookmaker, war for his opponent 1 at Central Hall, London, on Feb. 11." Cock at, thrnimes. the ‘The Aght will be decited ° lariem Coffee Coole! Minn. Hobin for $4,000, | and something more definite may be learned rev was to- and Tommy news of b t with Frank P. Slavin Brighton. famous terday depouited $50 with the ypted Alex Stocks’s chal! frown office is being Dolly _Lyone says that he will fight the winner of the Tucker-Cornell fight at 112 pounda for $500 ment, |» joxer, o: Jersey City the Scottiah-Ameri in hi Charley Roden, the amateur champlon 105-pound fs training at the room Athletic Club, He will post a forfeit of $50 In a few Aaya to show that he is ain: is announce- of Jersey ty for hie special ten-round bout with Joe Gorm: of Paterson, which will be gecided in the I or Boat Chu on Feb. 4. Roten that if he should defeat Gorman he will insue acl 1a } ath | Be held ia Boston on Saturday evening, Is ex an rance in the to be Jay Shoe. has de: a four ity Athlete pected to be his will be Philadeipnla Jack Bverbardt will most Owen Ziegler Ip the 1) POSTER Rete Fe re mem | against their chance ‘Winter Circus, Philadelphia, on Monday night, few 2 aix-round bout S| ? President Edward Hanlon, of the Baltimore Baseball Club, haa arranged’ to take the chame to Macon, Qa., about March 16. ractice, the Club will go to New Ore Jeans and play’ from March 24 to 31, tnclusive, | Hanton nays he has his eye on two new player@ who will strengt Yale and Princeton nave arranged for the Sra | ‘& programme of or 8 Dan Gallagher offers to back Jim Gil ainst any 100-pound man in the country, Plimmet or Johnny Conners prferred. eglate gymnastic mest ever planned 1m | country. vale | lum on Feb. 27, and ‘events has been ALEXANDER ISLAND NOTES. (Special to The Evening World.) ALEXANDER ISLAND, Jan. 19.—Those whe fee membered Walcott when J. McLaughili wed | him and saw what a miserable exhibition he gave} yesterday, were pained beyond expression. At art of the journey could he make Paragon f himself, and the latter won as he pleased. Hugh McCarren is at his old tricks again. is entering horwes in the mame of Owen his business partner, and is backing or laying| whichever he deems best, On Thursday Soprano Il, appeared on the gram as the property of Owen Golden, but whem the latter fell and broke her legs McCarren dle. afterwards expressing! he'd caught rected that she be shot, himself that he didn’t care, suckers.” Just why Cla erda) ewan an evensmoney favorite | rue most the same field on Jan. 11 as she met yes i terfay, but even money Is certainly very poop! ode ina eld of ten horses, wih | Urely "unknown. Tr { thin rave, was well. ba a very good rave, considering the poor position je aeoupted at the start. J. Whaley, owner of Bolivar, winner of the, fiiai rare Yesterday, aid not fancy his horse Whaley could not secure any | and consequently dt “pikers’’ got th one time were 38 / and played Drizz better Jockey, thas not play the horse. Only & benefit of the odds, which } to i. On Thursday Bolivar waa a close fowrt and yesterday, had a fair jockey been riding, het ‘ould have been played, i \* | A rumor was circulated among the resorts | aight teat toe Suase monidclate teacr cea ter | main so until Wednesday next, when the ques tlon of the tracks charter, giving the manages ment the cleht race will be | Jones, on Wehalt of [hie brother, the Presidents of the Association, denied the ‘rumor and tributed Its soarce to the St. Asaph folks. , J. C, Carr and Dennis F. McLaughlin, of Gute | tenbure’s, “Big Four.” and Thomas F. Ragas | i. ‘rome! who, with Messrs, Kirke and Mcintyre, ented in the St. Asaph track, arrived New York las nigi ‘ MoLaughiin said his trip was in the interest { of poiltical matters, and had no bearing on rage ing. Secretary McIntyre Is expected here shortly | farding the approaching meeting at St. Asaph, Vocaliie was seized by the sheriff for debt yese terday, but ic is not thought that he got any the best of the bargain, regardless of the magnitude of the bill. S> many ‘good things’ have been sent from here of late to New Orleans that the eign book’ at that place hax loat a lot of ay with the reault that the commissions sent here will not be received, or at least only a ton of them, BIG FIRE IN MACON. : ‘alned =) Flames Dgstroy Property Vi Half a Millio: MACON, Ga., Jan. 19.—The largest fire. in the city’s history broke out here at} 7.30 o'clock last night in the six-story wholesale dry-goods house of 8. Waxele, baum & Bon. This building and ite contents were quickly destroyed, the flames spread to the store of thi American Shoe Brokers, thence to Dune lap Hardware Company's establ and were threatening the whol rys | goods house of J. Dannenburg & Co, When gotten under control. ‘The fire assumed such proportions a& Jone time that ald was telegraphed for to Atlanta and Augusta, The total loss is ‘estimated at $500,000, distributed as follows: 8. Waxelbaum & Son, loss $275.00); Insurance 220.000; Dunlap’ Harde ware Company, loss on stock $80,000; ine surance $25.00; loss on building, 0005, B. insurance $12,000; J. Dannenburg Pee stocks valued at $325,000, damage 40. per cent., Insurance $160,000; American Shoe Brokers, loss $26,000. fully insured. Loss an Waxelbaum building, owned by Mra, 8. 'T. Coleman, , $40,000; insured. ‘The origin ot the fire 1s unknown. i FIRE AT ASHLAND HOUSE. "tt

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