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rr ble Gamo saab denise ven dnattel a J i OF | | : moe ss re THREE WATER POLO GAMES. delay prpting pret | ‘eree 1 fienice Tau an Chicago A. A. Will Play a Series WA HINGTON, [ssziecsen= = = sas $30 Overcoats 0 | The celebration of the day was begun Here Rest Aprit 11. according to ancient custom by the holet- CHICAGO, Feb. 22.—The following let- ter has been matied from the Chicago ld Glory” at sunrise on Fort ae Athletic Association: a wher al Geers, Park, by Gen. Judo 3 John C. Gultek, ead New oYrk ath. $ lipatric! f 10 Club, New ity, Parades, Soclal and Sporting | ssrtispiyle "rhe, ereakéaet' ait a Sele mr foe see ie oto 18 on ° sounded at One Hundred and Eleve: — ing of * Third Edition Now Ready. Ss The World Almanae # Encyclopedia === FOR 1805. AMERICA’S STANDARD ANNUAL. erwat > a Comm)!” i in reply to our proposition to play your club sireet and Third avenue after nde and S19 fame of water polo for the champlonahip of the) ays aL vents to le rate His to One Hundred and Eighteenth street F 4 v Btates has been vod, We regret his week is the last of the and Eighth avenue, where 4 that misunderstood the time for the game) overcoats. Next Friday we begin was given to C / ‘ ei i i Birthday, Ben, ‘whose birthday leo oc: f Y et ry uaoctuae, We oe ve reeer| CORELLON the Winter sdits, to whether one or three games should be played, and whether these should all be played at your tank of not Ve now propose (0 play you according to yout edt yt by the New York y the Twenty-ffth ac Assembly District for the formal open. a ULL VANS ing of their new club-house, at 170 fast j)| Ninety-fitth street, and the reception own terms for two out of three th your own tank, on April 11. Kindly @avine us of your ac earliest will continue from 4 to 10 o'clock this Convento ath eu soncernind evening, with speechmaking by several details as may ovcur to you. Very truly yours, E. WALTER HERRICK, Secretary. — = pog sHow PIGEON SHOOT. Westminster Kennel Club to Enter- tain Guests at Babylon. The Westminster Kennel Club, which ‘s known to the public principally by reason of the annual dog show that makes Madison Square Garden a place of unique Interest, ia not so widely known as a sporting club. Nevertheless, the Club has nificent quarters at Pithe dedication ot the Chapel of th e dedication of the a of the Some on Horseback, Others Afoot, | industrial Chrintian. Alliance, 110 Bleeck- They March Before Admi “prot Albert. Blocmorelectres icetire at - . e ickmore’s free lecture y ore Admir the ‘Aigerican Museum of Natural ie: ‘ ry, Seventy-ninth treet, went, ing Citizens O'cisck this afternoon was fixed upon many people for the di a aise Hel sale | Lee td x asl a ately observe fe Workingmen's School, 109 West Fitty-fourth street, in ¥ ALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS CLOSED. an entertainment to limited number of invited guests, Chairman George W. Seligman presided, and Felix Adler, re tor of the school, delivered an addres The entertainment consisted of kinde! garten work, manual trainin, ' Unole Sam’s Busin Suspend 5 hatural sctence and the like Babylon, L. I. Indulges in various ——— i] —_— . Flag-Raising on Fort Fisher = | {230 Sohal aus ihe datkta & sports th i ave always the source Of] Now you've been spending S10 for an overcoat. Wen Pie hese events will be given| No! got Itat Thompson's for Sto. tomorrow ot Te Club graunds. For] The values in overcoats are {unate recipients of invitations will @o| greater now than ev A down on a apecial nt invitations will €o| greater now than ever. We re the Long island ferry from the foot of duced the Paddocks to $10, be- of street ai ee | aed bese i ‘ ee depleted, Now the line of Pad . y ad. SPORTING MISCELLANY. dock’s is beginning to get slim and a we’re putting in other high priced (© for am anti-baseball Comstock to tell legis 2 Jatore how the game induces, caters to and fos.) OVErcoats at $10. Nobody can tere an unholy aad inordinate appetite for orer-| begin to understand the force and indulgence in peanuts and popcom, and a conse- is ‘ mt Guent degradation of bumaniy; to tell of tne| VOLUME Of these bargains without wicked thoughts that animate a pitcher as he| actually seeing them, street, hurls the ball past the batman oo that the latter Come and look. You're not Legend adhe Sled daly “The’ Associate Alumnae of Vassar may tot smite it: to recount the vliaiey of tl exnacted to buy simply because Among the organizations to which| College hold their annual meeting at the A Washington Birthday Reflectior umpire in declaring « runner oat at fret when | EXPE CCE’ : ly Supt. Byrnes issued permits to parade | Brunswick to-day and to-morrow, at 2.30 sata slay : fhe latter meant to reach the bax safely, to| you're intereste d, and if you do were the Friendship Hose No. 1, Ex-|F.M. with a banquet of 20 covers to- rae Sra [eile buy, you can get your money back immediately, in Cenfral Park. ten mock Congressmen, on a mock bill, followed by vote on the measure, ‘ was the programme of the Goldey Liter- ary Society, at 44 Union square, East. (The target compan ne of he etd arterly meeting of the Society the old fire-| of the Sixth Regiment Infantry, N. ¥. men and the three-thousand-odd Sul-|V.. was down for 4 this afternoon, at 76 * Mvans of the Fourth and Sixth Wards| Past Fourth street. The Southern Soctety will hold 1 could not ask for a finer day for their| ninth annual banquet at Sherry's, thie parades and “blow-outs” in honor of|evening. Among the speakers will be him who first attained fame by refrain- | Wiillan Everett, of Mastachusetts; Rev. tog. from prevarication and Tater be-| fy "punts Seandefel banca, VONE came the father of the biggest family of | Hedges and J. C. Carter. the day. The New York Alumni Association of ‘ 1 ‘The sun rose pale and chilly, but the | F2Facus; Bay’ at the Savoy. to it Si air was clear, crisp and invigorating,| © ‘The West Side Citizens’ Cl land the frosted pavements were pass-|at 8 o'clock, at 607 West Fifty-first SOME GOOD OPINIONS. 4 The World Almanac ie an invaluable % work of reterence and should be in every business and public office. ‘ B. McKENNA, Mayor of Pittsburg, Pa. eS Iam more than ever delighted with tt, Ihave become so accustomed to refer to it for information on so many different to} that I should feel quite lost without ee heartily congratulate you on the exoele :. Jence of this year’a issue. JOHN S. STAHR, President Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa. Ls 7 shouts of “Lace out, Mil empt Volunteer Firemen of Jersey City|""At the Metropolitan Club a ladies’ re-|torium. The former was addressed b TANTON’S AFFAIRS, | tn ito. oock the wrapper aad Hoboken, who wanted to cross the | ception from 4 fo 7 this evening, and the Bishop Seymour, of Springfie.d, Til. COFFIN &S little sphere, Would the gami @ " Archbishop Ireland delivered the com- —————— rather. 4 eS é sx. | dinner of the Soclety of the Cincinnati 7 city, joluing with the New York Ex-]{.f0'".°tne order of the day. meniorative address at the Auditorium. |The Receiver Orderett to Make eee E (9) 7 y AN : WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—Washing- i 7 ise 5 The Almanac grows in value ir by % Gnd celebration of Brooklyn's old fire.| Woomlngdate Charch Reception. | ton's birthday, was ftingly celebrated Quarterly Report ery chattel any that he wit be, eth » U, THOMPSON, year and in worth ita welght In gold. With : men; the Timothy “Dry Dollar’ Sulll-|, Three hundred schoo! children wit! Repupiic the Disteiee Nationa Roath | _An orter was made in the United | the New York team ie Jeckeoovitie: Mr ler Tallor, Clothier and Importer, ‘me it ia a constant reference book. ig “|have a patriotic demonstration at the a s the Daughters |States Circuit Court to-day by Judge | PyPeriy.d of ahortstops who would be more B. S. OSBON, vans, of the Third Assembly District; | jyloomingdale Reformed Church, Sixty- | B° push School Cadets, the Dangnte , all } cal abundance i 245 . S. OSBON, e the Patrich J. Halloran Rifles, John D. th atreet and Boulevard, this even-| oni’ camel ae Wovrene ihe Bene of | eacombe directing Arthur H. Masten, 45 Broadway, Rear Admiral National Association of ps O’Brien Musketeers, Baptist Boys’ Bri- with music, songs, recitations and | the Revolution and the Loyal Legion of | Master of the court, to make quarterly te by withhold Bet. Park Place and Murray St. Naval Veterans, stim Een PRICE 2 5 CENTS may seem, but t not making advances end a team South ‘a Ci sew | tableaux. Eleven children will perform jons reports on the operations of the receiver gade, St. Matthew's Cadets, of New The Nation's Color-bearers," repre- | Comer, and several other organizations Peper’ arm of Comin a Su which Jersey, and Mutua) Association No. 61.| senting eleven epochs in our country's | partments, banka and many business | dissolved partnership some time ago. Each of these organizations paraded | history and reciting appropriate lines, | places were closed. ‘Since then there has been some dispute ttm t lebration ot | With pledge of allegiance to Old Glory |'PHFLADELPHIA, Feb. 22.—Washing-| over the way In which the recelver has a , os 8 preliminary to a celebration of in concert as a c.imax, tone bithdee was appropriately cele. | been conducting the businese of the firm, | Ta the pitcher's bor New York, ‘Weshington's Birthday at a public hall.| In accordance with custom, the First| brated by the University of Pennayl-|and in order that the operations of the | stom fy faring Miskin and, Hie ori Parade of th> Sull:van Battalion, | NCW York Mounted Rifles Society will) vania students at the Academy of receiver may be conjuctel with Wes tric: | mort need-—a fair share of work. It is hardly Ju dine at Rogers Park place, at 7| Music, the exercises beginning at 10 tlon and with more satisfaction the mas- | M00 hen of their ability on the bench, to The first thing the Bowery Boy did]0'clock. It is their Lah arhtctalgult | o'clock. The oration of the day wan ter fs directed t report quarterly on each this morning—if he belonged to the| rhe New York Society of the Sons | delivered by Prof. John Bach McMf: last night for New Orleang, where they will play a series of Kamen during the Marl Gras The n then gore to Houston, ‘Tex., where It will for five weel aa a sort of accident re- Pies Netantieny epevencnen seovecens Account of the zecelver and submit these | Serve rags ie ae nits SENT BY MAIL, POSTPAID. of the Revolution, mo! \- i also de‘ivered by | reports to the Court. ‘ootie were Tent fe old memb umber Timothy D. Sullivan Battalion—was to| bers and quests, will banquet at Del-| {Savogt“Heerison ot the Univernits, zee ghisk Gp wisthepal AEA HIE Pe hogs, wa | ee SSF® Ten, Fe ole anes MeN y pull out from his wardrobe his blue| Monico’s this evening. The hall) Gov, Testings Bishop Whitaker and the team. Huyler was a gre but it on Sev enth treet, between Third colonial flags, he has not’ shown himeeit 4 pheno there and then go out for @ drink. Un-| of ‘the Soclety being festooned behin CATUANTA. Ga.” Feb, 22 The (public Becoming, Lanne ogre man caliie | a oe der ordinary circumstances the drink| the chair o! ices F reatien' lam | offices in this city are close to] Thomas E. Mellen Ran Down To-| wey that Mike Kelly waesaa a sido attraction. | jeheesbiya ik would come frst, but this was not an| {act0", Hamilton. who will act as toast-| celebrate Washington's Birthday. The ay that 8 ; a soldier coat, seo if the buttons were all| Nas been decorated, with national and |others. | ‘The Society of the Cincinnat!| ePINNED BY A CAR HORSE. |}, oy S."ioentimont 1 Whitehead, who was the rth Hudson Jockey Club, Ives tter to C. V. Sasa, Commerctal THE WORLD, : : “on heir drawing power | Aavertiser, will probably reach him master, in place of President Frederick | Gay ts being generally observed, Day in Park Row. Tit, wide ateraclony’ owe shele drawing ‘power | Raver probably, 5 c ordinary circumstance, and the drink| 8, Tallmadge, who is absent. TTS) t and even Arile I x Bound Copies, waited. ‘the Colonial Club will dine to Wash- we EreBune Feb, All the county! Thomas E. Mellen, a salesman, of 50 Woatervelt, NM Manton Mr, Arkall te the authortty 50 Cents. Pulitzer Building, NEW YORK, once ae, went to, the meeting ken) ington at 7 ¢ lock. Local Uni 4 business houses are closed to-day, Pearl street, was knocked down by a ‘Doodle "The. Yankee Salo} ie Com ene Club, Where he pic! je New Yor 4 ca! Inion an thda} or’ \- on jel Out the lightest wooden musket he could | Youne People's Society of Christian Ein-| \yeseia ‘ eas ay Sp Dein generally | cab in Park Row near the Pullteer Bulld- | 48h an, ox asta" is owned by the McBride find, and received a pair of white glov deavor will hold a grand rally for Amer- cay «ag about noun to-day. Then he was re: ¥, to parade, fean ideals at Madison Avenue Reformed S| Mr Mellen was crossing the street, Horace Leeds, the Atiantie city Paci liet nie eernere, war Hustling ‘at the headguare [Church at 746, There wilt be good) THE NATIONS REPRESENTED. | wien a cab, owned by A. Morket, of | Re7uainR er tteit Chih akondgys Marek ling In the saloon next door, The may | The Vosburgh Veterans, Seventy-Argt Forty-fifth street and Broadway, and dy that he will report @ take a trick after melding out If B goes out before he can do se ea who wore a soliier coat was @ transi. [Regiment American Guard, ON Celebration of Schools of United |ariven by Frank Mangen, of 7 East| 0, 'p-top, condita weather 545] nO YOU WANT A HOUSE OR FLATt ory hero, an t n't seem to make | Militia, wi BW a soiree at the new rol von any difference what shade of blue the| Assembly-Rooms, 96 Third avenue, with Relief Werks Society. Thieyeninth: etrect, Gashed cove se ROR ATIC AEA Ur MARC CoeUIT RA sae coat was, whether or not a few brass | militury men in uniform. Exercises symbolic of historical events Sreiien down When two bystanders went ee House and Home ads in “The Evening World” \ Peter ase eho’ tie Dota tee On Randall's Island. connected with the birth of American|{o the rescue the animal's knees were] Tom Denny. Australian featnersweteh| tonday Quen to have been, or not. But the unl-| There will 4 an entertainment to the Independence, the life work of Wash-|on the prostrate man's breets hile tive |muente, te, doing hile werk In’ (he gymnasium GOSSIP OF THE TURF. form sUggestel a brilliant thought in|poys'in the House of Refuge on Ran-| ington and the triumph of freedom | {he men pulled the Tome Avay wn Gt New Vork's, twell clube. ar privilege. 99: a tnd it Is doubtful tf there te another cour. in the mind of Jim Lavelle. Sal's Island at 7.18 this evening, and a| were conducted at the Workingman's| We was taken into, Perry's drug store | ured im through the influence of prominea — eee ee ee eee ac hien erate et Lavelle's Happy Thought fancy-dresa ball at the New Jersey State! school of the United Relief Works|semi-unconscious, where an ambulance |fenny ts a very weil behaved young man and | The amazing Ixnorance on turt matters ls: | perfection. Then there Is te padlock. Ever | emar a ( are a nS. ft Ppy wht. Hosp.tal, Plains, at 7 o'clock. | Sohiery, at 100 West Fifty-fourth street, |furkeon from the Hudson Street Hospital| has made ‘a favo nile Impression upon. ail. “Hel piayed by Anthony Comatork, eefore the Commit. [xine the opening. day a committee haa be “What's de matter,” he said, “with de|. The Harvard Club's annual dinner wii! g + | Gressed_a severe scaip wound. Te hard Rt work, (or he Un TeretAngn tae ee eee oy ean ea eee eee dating the | diveentt for it, but upto date ha nen boys keepin’ on their soldier clothes an’ | be caten at Delmontco's. to-day, under the personal supervision! Mr. Mellen refused to make @ com-|visive victory over Solly Smit mean a match ream net failure. | Tru ae eltin’ mustered In de Grand, Army?|. The Twelfth Regiment Veterans will | of Prof, Fellx Adler. plaint against the cabman, who was de-|with Dixon. An Smith eave hearing on the Gray Racing bill, 18 Nee taper ena ae toe ¥ fren they can't get fired from their jobs, Have, CBA ey aCe He d| Although the Professor is at the head | tained for a few minutes by a policeman. |« brat Fy x ah dees Infinite amusement to turfmen. During wide snd knee deen 19 ae 9 ie “Wahrington ra ate meal ry a on Den chances cca ‘basaer Ding ele os « vor" See" ne continent of which the famous | tallion, will give their one hundred and|of the School and of the Society for ST ASae ti BEAN Ck UY Sollee oaihIa NIG Fe OG Ges AL A ela Jim was uc Titles as Chuck Connors, the Ch aptain there were celeb. | ninth ‘annual reception at the armory, | Ethical Culture, each is a distinct or-| Fell on The Sidewalk and Died, Chartey White, hag frm faith In hie Vight- |enabied to get w pretty good line on him, and tt | paddock a Fenulia paddock where horas can Vark avenue and Ninety-fourth street, | ganization, The School s aupported by 2.48 o'clock thin morning Thomas J. Me- | PelRHE protege, Sam Tomnih Me known that hie cark te worse than hi bite, |e comida a ere temo such thin eTierni C at 8.80, of 212) West” Forty-nint ell on im to Ket uh good | Mr. Comstock munt display a little zeal at times | Plone, medi: his antagonist can never tell what spot|County Tyrone P, and B. Association | sectarian, The 360 pupils, ranging from avenue. Le received injuries to hin head, from Setuhee in Nol with. fommkints luciaree sinc tutae cenlet rocpeetaute can he Is going to his two. brothers, | will be given at 8 o'clock, four to fifteen years of age, entered which he died shortly afterwards, The body to take on any P enepraslne. he Ne tee nang who are also punchers, 1 Billy Welsh, | Side Labor Lyceum, 342 ¥ thoroughly into tl pirit of ‘the cele-| was taken to the East Siaty-seventh street stay y at 185 pounds, Me right members of the community ke August Del- a usr rain, ror any of the other elements } { ‘known familiarly as the young John L. ‘ond street. bration. tion, torn Himited bout or to @ Anish, the club | moat, James B. Keene, James N. Galway, David | that seek an adm unch; ¥ ¥ = le nobody who van, Besides all these there will be a hun-| The morning, from 10 to 12 o'clock, | a= — = He bars nobo ae eee eased ye OMA, bans aU yen. su going to ride a horse, Jim?" | dred bails in. the big and little halls of | was devoted to the regular routine of | Fight, Stone, Fractared Sku A et fa) Uk ese eltoctae mc Le aeaasa a friend asked Lavelle, the city, and minor entertainments on | every-day school work, the only notice-| 4 ..4rem Cedon, thirty years old, « laborer. ot] There should be some good boring atthe fifth fi ye “What! Give up $8.50 for one of them |every hand, able difference being ‘in the attire of | Andrew Cedon, thirty 3 here should be some good poring atthe Mt | Mr. Metmon mags? Not on your life! What's the a some of the small boys in the kinder- | $puyten Duyvu, during tercation ag that | monthly boring stock's bara 21 of tasty nation was adv a t letlc Club in thetr club-house to-morrow DIEht | reformer will out, 1 yesterday the fa matter with me legs?” garten de ment, who wore sashes | Place this mornina, oy AE ee C.Willlams has secured ex |{s aay ‘na elon a f dent tn e One of ‘the hast dressed men was} GAMES IN PRINCETON. — | cf'national colors ‘an MJeorated | awn oy John Ricrdas, Colon has & fractured | Matchmaker Benay OW UiAmtevtoiowing com | ogttving OntG, Mei Hetmonl Uae Chat, Mr. | Hunter had bean named toro men tt Major George Kraus, whose military er caps. Th he sober, | jiordan' sacapeds tontanta: ‘Connie Sulltvan, of ‘thie city, and Larrerenranr ie divorce: soll wae made eblic peers U cape was lined with ‘blue flannel, and serious and earn cD ft thelr ————_- — Cooney, of Boston, at 110 pounds: E. ‘Moore tated belo race a he Cer see: atte he who wore nickel-plated spurs, College Boys to Celebrate with | little faces all the more interesting and Al Allen. a Boante: sommy Brady and Me. Speed tor his ty ) pe NgeaTen ousht, tay wet pure wea] iterature and Athletics, | SUSIE, on6 scholare were gatnerea| MORE DELAVAN VICTIMS. | ony Sth toinaeneugroe doze anf Sunt |e SB A yl er a oeed the Major, indignantly: | PRINCETON, N. J., Fab, 2.—Wesh-| in. che largest room in’ the buildin at 1B pounds, and dim foley ang Oily | Wa 5 INU, ta dts eo der It, covered with SILK BROGA> . “Why?” repeated his friend. “Because . hday reises, which will| Prof. Adler delivered a patriotic a Relics a ree Georae, ache, fepresenting J. G. ‘ mMables cn she turf ints | . ‘Glens TELLES all colors, five pieces, Matric Houlinan wore spure he | ston's Birthday exe ttaritlvete iletanea to Maxey More, referer, George, Schw Kip, Gen Dan Butterfield. John G. “Heckscher, | the 8 tal il Pickporket jen: WORTH DOUBLE THE PRICE Re aoe oan tiuz in the aides of |consist of litera.” and athletic events, | hy the children y | Found tn Hotel Ruins, hormeyer, Judges, ant Rover! Wilam "ic Vana and) genera: iat Mnoyne” titan. Sig xcens “and Discount lon | 1S DOr B Er ee is horse so big you could put your hat] will be held at Alexander Hall and in| Misses Elsie Pierson, Gertrude and AILBANY, Feb. 22.—While men were sii oee iene turn in time for the She Bay meeting. Before furnishing we invite you te call . I tell you, int right for no mantthe gymnasium. The question for the Corinne | Hersog, Ellen, Polok, Marie qigging inthe ruins of the Delavan | Joe Harmon, eure he would like, to, meet | drew ' SF eattiore, oraisnlng, We ive ya fecal) Cae to wear spurs when he rides @ horse." | cacy of ‘76 debate this year is as fol- eee. gEv* House yesterday for an iron box con. | arlene Ror tO. Anish, tor. $500 | geen ms nfrne be of the Coney Island Jockey Club, | tre Great Dargaine t9 CARPETS, Levy, Martha Mangelsdorff, Rosa Stoll, L a Hmited-round conten Afeumenta In. fay he bill until the. next ualend Yorks. Givb. “Manny's” Singing Clai low: Lella’ Tipton, Freda Herrmann, Frances taining Jewelry belonging to the wife of Ja side” McCarthy Is under indict on now 1%, will the testimony Intering {9 San Franciaso, t9 0 SOL. HEYMAN & CO., ‘ eiphia for alleged. prive-Axhung Piece of clothing, |e Pale equitted he will post a fortelt of $100 to Fernando Teles- | fight Harmon to a anim, a Michaelis and Emma Buser, impersonat- lend, who was present in| “Resolved, That State legislation should ‘ HEE Cae a ettiven other, ‘because he cod Hind no not interfere with the local government edialogue descriptive af fie sere taken Was identified ag that 0 iil peat ve o fit him, announced that in ties." : 0! fourt, ishwasher. M The Arfington me ry-go-round will close on that pores te Fe ne manounetuintane (of cities” Robert, D._ Dripps ‘98 ot | by each State in the Mgnt for indepen: | "wag! ton dark to continue work| sammy Kelly, of Sate, Inland. and Htdle Con, to the, reform moe date es goamed to be having 2 lead pipe Gna or [or aridgevilis, ‘Del., will take the afirm-| Mise Blanche Loev, as the Genius ot! The formation of the debris shows’ that [been matched to met in an eight-round contest | many ‘pe (iar tedntncen ae Hetemitet "it| ty tact, atter two wonky racing and win | WILL PARADE AS USUAL, pe ve; and Benjamin L, irshfield, '%, o age Ol je b in private early next month. for 300 pul the Arlington course to cap t Hime: ‘Agu incere desire to give the Arlington mi ement pti fanizing a Singferein sextet, quartet and | tive; and Henjamih be Boney rer: |nations. ‘The historical messages. sent | {here are at least two other bodies In| i Peal mgnt with two-ounce gloves at 16) duct andthe ie vere all worth | ft dealte HMareaible tov nase. one redeeming ys iS, 6 eee eee or, monivers of the 7 eon of Blairsville, Pa., will defend|by the leading countries of the world| {he same place, probably those of two ry ‘and [tis way home ive Urade of 8 eee 03, 995 THIRD AVENUE, Racing at Alexander Island will begin in Mant, | _ BETWEEN 0TH AND GOTH 8Ts, jectrie-light y the regular Fa’ pounda, goer, but. act. on oF There fi All the Ancient Order of Hibernians, to Washington were repeated. title whom Telestourl was visiting, ° 2 1d hold tangle to Arlington. ee ' “And the Senator himse:t 1s learning to | he, nezanve si. eenipition will begin at| Miss Ma (ole gs a Max Kan Pastime Athletic Club, is AV invony unnina epirics wetalimplee \ Noval aad viel Not Affected by a Resolution, mig tenor,’ he added, ‘and he's making Handicap, | delivered ting of Frederick the looking for with Tiarry Fisher, of the ‘The Arlington’r witt ‘give thanks Despite the resolution passed by ome 2 o'clock. The events " Seer ai large mone suet runnin ugh jump, pole ‘vault, putting | Gregt—"The oldest weneral to the great-| aap a. asm East Houston street, howe ot | iwenayy deen mun he oe oe te | Fo} cl ‘4 . c@ KlOv! iat While the men were getting together tO eee: tient, ‘madle and heavy | ‘Mlen Bertha Koehler, aa England, re-| ous Miller: damage, #360 with (wo-ounce gloves nd F two bands standing on the curbatone, | Rien "wrestling between contestants | peated Lord Brougham's famous remark:| _ 6.16 A. M-—Corner of Albany, avenue and Me- where the bing blew the hardest pry the “Freshman and Bophomore | “It will be the duty of the historian and |‘om> street, house of Jacob Pollock; damage, $6. ments, ix one of the most peculiar ‘and in yearn to e(7) enough reter to the faction of the Ancient Order of Hiber= ACCUSES FORMER DEPUTY, |rions' ats meeting last nigne not to parade on 8t. Patrick's Day, but to hold months ago, which & stubborn fight. The ol ange will probabl ir the purpose of evad- a celebration at night in Sulser's Har ably because they were all playing wind | fro! She memnastic team will give|sage in all ages to let no occasion _——_—_—. oa ty wisher, w cher tet willl Here peace) County Treasu ya He In Not to ene ing he air with |e eshibition on. the double norisolitel [of commemorating this Muscinus men Three Vessels Believed Lost. on him, aby Messre Lynn and Wall Blame for Shor: tom River Park instead, there will be the Tee ee ey tone sheets, hare, fying trapeze, balancing ‘ladder, For, France, Miss Julla Vuraburger| pyiiaDeLPHiA, Fed. 22—The schooner John 2.9 8 ten labelled with the ft usual parade. & eyporplar penny votita aman with |l'eschelle, double trapeze, tumbling and told bow, on me Occasion of Washing. A ieee cain beatin free prcoen tee the Hayonne bantam-weight, who thoroughbreds, ef! DURANGO, Col., Feb, 22.—-A commit: | Edward L. Carey, of 7 New Chambers a three medals on his breast, which ihe pyramids, were draped tn mourning and orations | Philadelphia, with a crew of eight men, and the Fea parry, of Jersey City. Ap omen Fann tee sppotntad So sramilne’ the beaks ‘of street, one of the leaders of the —— p qubsequently announced . were delivered at, the Hotel des Inva-| schooner Joel F. Sheppard, Capt. Daniels, from | inst Saturday night, Berta tee toe racks and wi “| John F. Bell, Co , has Te | Order of re oan cause a pawnbroker had loaned them tol THE DAY IN OTHER CITIES. |1ldes in nis honor. Philedeiphie, via Norfolk, tor Boston, with a crew | Gaya to Bent. Larry gain at 105. pounds to @ porate, Antshet. ters ull) ported a shortage of over $12,000. Bell ing World” reporter to-day: z im for oe goratlon. Land leeeeine = sremmpositions were read by Mise Frade of seven meh, are now Sniah, eee thie fact te understood, it in ng wonder that! says he has not taken a dollar of the’ «jo more than forty-four years there < 5 ! Frm a | rk the track here tn not. rea ona o ] play out there all day when they're} 4¢ tm Being Celebrated in Washing: | er, GB Wanhington. a8 President), and remarding. ct canon Joe Hopkins a ti Rh ie Sei me aT county's. funds, but that his 1Or8E hae been a parade in this city on Bt. | alkin’, too?” * 1 a) ret i Hadelphia, re ¢ end in y an « y, Edwar . acknowledged e PH the officers of the battalion went tom and Chicago. MB apariieeg ware tone nan elih Passed “abandon pa uF Bere cae bat eae se ee oe eee ey eigey Patrick's Day, and you can depend upom qownstairg, while willing’aesie-eamPs | cxycaGo, Feb. 2.— Washington's | singing “My Countty, "Tis of Thee.” iS Ra ie aetibede Bah wh fone (are) ek afar Le ena ae aaerny ghpainied “perc [ft tere, will be one thie year, whasheel am id the fiery truck s 4 se 0 2 i — wi [TA GL LR eh change No. trainer and bl " 2 és “the Irish flag floats from the Climbed into’ the saddles were! birthday was generally observed 10) — Catholle Veterans at Church. Garbage Odors Not Healthful. [lovee wil te used en ack ktnleue Club won apie to gaume, fhe ‘abies of Ms] master in June, 1883, to reimburse the | OF not aj ‘3 Sa , uw ‘ und draw in the Ne PE RSME SA » that at te wonder that in the ma " ve 1 a4 . The Horseback Heroes, Chionso sauters. NAN jotic and socia:| The Catholic Veterans’ Association of the Sixty-| Residents at the foot of Canal street, on the | tournament on Jan yurity, oh canen favo well | Treasurer, which, however, he fatled to| +The resolution not to parade was i were held by various patrio 0 ane cite | ninth Regiment, in command of Capt. Cantor, held | NomH Hiver, near the pier over which garbage os 8 8 Under the ao. George Kraus, cipal ev: . . . b: I) fi f the Ancient Major; Jake Mitt-|crganizations, the p passed by @ small faction of it the Witt is. havo | In the boring show given b oh ot | CRFt® pass on i y und Nc Order of Hibernians, which Is not com- nacht, Johnny White, Bily Casey, Ch. {he meeting of. the Sons of the Revolu- | {t annual religious anniversary in the Church of | Soripiainet to Col. Waring that heape of kat [Club of Jermey ta th Yub-how nh changes form Steans Is now under indictment for Onder of Hibernians. wiict irish sosles i ate oe nh and the | the Miasion of the Immaculate Conception, Great : ‘. th each te alleged embezzlement committed in the ley, Smith, Charle Morris | tion at Grace Episcopal Church and t0@ | tones street and Lafayette place, this tmorning ee, ploey and tbat | PiRRE, Me anita festtted ak totiewa: Ch UA. RAR, CAvOriiaN HgP: Weed Ena ee | aca p omen tles, but the resolution will have no effect Giuaian, Sto Levy, Charley Molloy and | Union League celebration at (Re AUT | the ‘nore and cecried the Creterang ite, | Urine” che" ite hiletads refuse geome rauid or | nelly iefated Kid” Kost: wat fiomuen and | faving All ela “ure ‘ eS | upgin the main body’ of the order. © fn elayeted te eaien, _ col rhage fro 000 * Breslin t draw ant Jack Riley hnocked out |of much unfavorable coumnent } 9 ‘There w ne started the report that Major put to sea. and karbage vom 7.000" carta was . Ki Beene cctused to get aboard his Rat 4 ENIFD Blledon! the “piers where IE haw remained ever | Joe Bradiey In" the jecoy farts | ie : [hich arrangements for the parade ‘will unless he was provided with a in the hand of a sur- eo ae oo _ vinsns < But to get away from the racing and view th Jab Levy, a carpenter, of = der, but this proged to be a lib 0 gives you @ feel- x ine . tra k's nn ey teaily are. To beait| was held for trial in default of EE ee wae eens nintance of ony foul fog” of horror, and ae AEN ES F Weather Is Promised. a the With, there ts the grand (7) stand. I 18 NorMe | Justice Grady, in the Essex Mark HOW TO GET A BOARDING-ROUSE. needed the assistance of only four men, dread, ‘There is no Dena announced this morning that not- | Meen deep ‘thet. by elose | Last night he was found it you want to secure @ cory boarding-house, one at each point of the compass, and longer necessity f0F | washington's Birthday was celebrated yerterday | withstanding the slight suspicion of snow in| ub for ay i an be accommotated, | ¢ dire, Ross 1 nee ante tints reat the Boarders ads tn to-day® Fopes and ladders were not neces- ite use in many . | withetanding the sity ° Vnament tn Wood's Halle pan eae st ita, 38 | Samet Fall ta. ra guy He tormer School No. 2, connected air, the would be fair, but slighily levening, March 2 They w pa woul take @| wnere he packed up bundle containing $260) PYe™'™ ao ‘The line of march, fringed by admir- €d'as incurable with- Jo Guardian Soria obier in the af are een'e lighe hurry ¢ Soe ing. throngs, was as follows: Leave out cutting. Home for the Prisadlees: by petriat tokig Roe ace e ee oa ucetactin, iy tor bein Mer) SO. Of As M, Coumell Meets, heaaquarters, Comanone trp Rooms, Helen M. Gould's gift distributed. ae ast Monday night and held the burglar until Va-| SyRACUSR, N. Y., Feb. $.—The State Count wery, 3 LF ie Sita 2 mee! ohild receiv rot jiae Gow! card bi bout was d si peop nim te nior On Bowery’ to carne tee chamina ery iswell iliustrated | {iluminated, on which was the hymn “America.” Last Day for Bargainn. ald have’ been sirgiar, "who lived next door, en: of the Junior Order of American Mechanice opened t, to Jam Fre eentre street, to! Franklin. stre Broadway, to Vesey, to Washington, to jattery. Bosnight, after sul the fact that —_ RE, oF Breach is now radically |General Delivery Graced with Flags HE fe knife and without pain. Po | Clumsy, chafing trusses can be. thrown ° fwayt They never cure Dut often induce | the Post-Office 1» decorated to- ‘ational flags, and the heavy col ms from the rear Bre-es city to-day. | There are 200 delegates: of skeleton keys, To-morrow (Saturday) will end the | Mo he can defeat ‘To-morrow officers will be elected, f him aeain great assignee sale at Truesdale, Spreter | tuish for $20 a» & Co.'s, Eivhth avenue and Twenty-ffth str and in order to dispose of the neral delivery of y with a myriad | Jerry Ma: by Jimmy t D> OD] OD OD ODSI/DW HDHD VID I/DSI/D DID IDIDOM reation, there will be inflammation, strangulation and death. of small ; CY electrie-le Nbroid(Uterineland | are wrapped in large flags. The silken bana lance of the stock the ren bly low | bout tn the Seu sh on 4 5 Tiaren® will be TUMORS, Ovarian, Fiore Mhout tbe | the Fsomce Employees. Mutual ened Asso: | prices of this week have been cut down c Thero is only one Best. gvenue to, Howery, to rils of cutting operations. station te Rung is n more, and goods can be purchased arawerret 4 to Bouth Firth ay nue, (¢ Pire TUMbHS however bares, Fig . 3 - | now for about o| uarter of cost piion of as ! I® YEARS MAINTAINED SUPERIORITY CONCLUSIVELY PROVES Re Comane broom ulw'and of er diacaade of the lower boy ry Even Strikers Celebrate, few found | of Marsal > ena el oman ane are rmanent cul — 1.98 e e nf pace a re peramneny The Children's Jackt-Makers’ Union in ka from $1.98 Teeaiilis tbe otto SC Toba, ASIN AS TONE in the Bladder, no matter bow | racing Washington's Birthday and also their par- | re, rushed, pulverized, washed out | |. Victory over the contractors to-day by Jon took plane ase, 418 Went Fittieth at tite boxing by well-kn: Schools and Public Buildings € The public schools were closed to-day and $2.45: ¥ gene | Men's Sutts, 8. Wrappers and iA. B,C. cesr OATMEAL, and perfectly removed without cutting. in Ci 1, #26 Stanton | Underwear also at ridiculously low fix . d the Custom- is tem te Congress, Mall, ase | ures ‘ast. toc ress Goods, S\eUlngs 8 i sdoliar "bet the! eae Washingt ands cine | UAL NUR tig Cilagw haadradt was crease Sm aS Pee | ale allan Hlonisear cieing wad. Mogae: | ort eth aetreen mater, PMS ue HEALTHFUL. ECONOMICAL. _DELICIOUS. enka, exchan Dee ceed the aes Cingeey rae wit them, dencio | furnish|y tempting. city, STE” ' CEREALS MFG CO,, 83 Murray st, N.Y. factories an stores were closed, the over fresh reports that | prices. The 8 open until Ib oe e Bettors of all kinds and degrees are subject r) Eich mating ens Matas one Mhele agreement. o'clock to-morrow night. %* ‘The Lovisville Bassbail Club left at midnight ot these race track pests, |? SODOCHSOGVOCSOSVOCS SGI ISOTODOSS > majority 3