WLafc wi’l become of John Reilly? It Is ronson.ably sure that the tell first baseman will not befound with the Red Stockings next season, butthere are a couple of Learie Clubs that would liko to have bis services. Reilly Is popular InYork‘ il»e management of the liiantsthink he would fill in very nicely at first base.T ncle Harry Wright would also like to haveJohn for his Quaker team. jk,The League adjourned at a few minutes to 12 o’clock. The only important thing done in the meeting was the redaction of the general admission fee to twenty-five cents, which w*s the wisest move the League has made in a long time The Association can no longer gain favor by the plea that theirs Is the popular organisation Thefollowing resolution was inspired by President Byrne, o? the Brooklyn Club: ™»aent•‘Resolved, It has been our purpose to makebaseball wbst it is—the popular out-door sport_to eneourAge the young and growing element in all our cities to patronize tbegames. and in compliance with many requests made through thepress to several National League Clubs, all clubs of this League hereby agree that they will hereafter on their respective grounds, except on holidays, provide and furnish separate field seatstowhlob the admission fee shall be twenty-fiveC6DtS# • if *The New York officials announced iate tonight that Johu Reilly had accepted term* andwould be found with the (Jlanta next seasonNick Young was reelected President, Becrstarrand Treasurer of the League.Charley Reilly, who was with Pittsburg for ato the termsoffered him by the New York management. Ed Crane is at present negotiating with President Day, and will probably sign In the course of a day or two. UAJf ^ouxaos.