| Show SETTING OF A lSTAu STTLLTVAN COXTKVTUES HIS DIUJNKEJf CAROUSAI BiHe1 Against the Newspapers as Usual Because They Tola the Troth About Brute Trth n II I I Jacksonville Fla Feb 23John L Sullivan continued his drunken carousal car-ousal in this city today and was a conspicuous figure at various saloons He made trips in an open barouche accompanied by several sporting friends and crowds of the curious fol lowed him Sullivan was bitter against the newspapers for the notoriety he has received He says he has been greatly misrepresented meanwhile he I continues to spend his money freely for drink and shows no signs of let I I ting up He declares he has pawned I his watch and diamonds to assist his company during the past few weeks when they played to small houses Most of the members of the company will leave for New York on the Clyde line steamer tomorrow Some have money that they saved Sullivan is said to have raised sufficient money to pay the passage of the two children tomorrow of the company They will go by rail Miss Armstrong a member of the company had Sullivans trunks attached at-tached today for 120 which she claims to be due her for wages |