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(oes . ’ * » © ‘ > we $1,000 IN GOLD FOR THE FIRST BEST GUESS How “A Plot for a Million” Will End. YOUR CHANCE AS —s™ GOOD AS ANYON | _THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, M/ MARCH 12, 1808 SEE THE W27LD | MORNING EDITION, tween the Vigilant and the Britannia, |xalled over the Queen's course (fort Sight miles), at Cowes, on Aur. 4 uld Yacht |The cup ig twelve or fifteen inches: ‘nigh: hinitton, (Ot, the gold buse ts a golden femate fin: Kne«ling. On her shoulder rests a There were placed on exhibition in | ea 1 cup, and above this is a golden [Tiffany's windows yesterday morning [Aspnes Griving with golden reins halt seven cups won by George and Howard | lozen golden dolphina. The “Commodore's Cup" is a punch- Gould with the Vigilant in English and | Irish waters last summer, They ate all | READY TO PLAY BALL,| THE Wcwawrs trons. Seven Cups Won by the G Abroad Placed on New York's Team Now iv Trim for Opening Day. on July 17. On the Fight of the group is the trophy won in the Royal St. bowl, won at the Royal Ulster regatta Manager Davis Pleased with the Giants’ Practice Games. (From The Evening Worlt's Special Correspom- dent with the Team.) JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March It looks ax If the Gianis w counter a sireak of hard luck or else they have not fixed things with the] weather prophet. Last Frilay rain put} & stop to the good work, and yesterday | @ storm cut the game short at the end | of the second inning. During the night it rained again, and 1 e to ens when the boys got up this morning the | sky was dark and threatening, agd but} it little, don While the game any, real practice could be lasted yesterday, it showed that the boys were in fine con- dition, and proved that they knew a| thing or two about the game. The pla: ing was sharp and full of snap. Tt was Smith's turn to distinguish him- <self, and he gut there with a vengeance. He ‘was everywhere, and was an im- portant factor in four the six put- outs. Stafford also put up a great game, and he certainly is a fixture at Johnny ‘Ward's old corner. Harry Wright, the chief of umpire arrived in Jacksonville yesterday came over and met all the boys im- mediately, and in the future will watch their work carefully. The team were the guests of Alexan- der Salvint at the Park Theatr night and saw him in the Utarésmen.” If the Glants put up the article of base. ball throughout the season that they did in their first exhibition game here last Sat- urday, the coming pennant fight will be @ cane of catch me-If-you-can, in which the New Yorks will be the leaders, first, last and all the time. From the time “Dad” Clarke sent the first ball across the plate until Smith ended the game by vainly endeavoring to connect with one of Jouett Mvekin's twisters, the game bristled with snap and ginger, Every man played the hard- new how, and the score, 4 to 2, bi RE Perel inre in aan wan: THE VIGILANT’S TROPHIES. . ‘As might have been expected, the cen-| fine specimens of the silversmith’s art, | George. Yacht Club regatta, at Kings- tre of interest was the snowing made by the new men, especially Siafford and Bannon, and if a line can be taken by the resuit of their first experience New Yorkers peed have no fear whatever in eg to the ultimate outcome. Both 1 tusn out stars, After the and crowds of paxsers-by stopped to ad- | mire their beauty. By far the most beautiful trophy Js ce of town, Ireland, If it were tin it would look ‘for all the world like a foot-bath; as it Is, 1¢ may be used as a punch-bow!. the gold cup presented, by the Prince of ‘The other, cups are no lesa beautiful, | Wales, It is the loser's present to the (some in their extreme simplicity, anc |Mictor as @ result of the match race be-lothers in thelr delicate workmanahip. MADISON HORSEMEN WAIL. | SPORTING MISCELLANY. over Manager e was wreath- oa nd iainte, Hvening porter he exclaimed: wnat’ aid I tell rake ad F tell You tant he & Bacon, | Sudden Cloning of the Track Leaver | Fupilioa ioay: uo 0 Gel thei clasaen win cen Three Hot Fights. their arterien throb with, enthusiamn, Why, they won't be one, two, ‘thrve, if ‘Them tn a Had Way. Parative safety—always providing they select op- ae Gottfried Walbaum, Edward Kearney and Henry they follow the pase this boy will cut! gp pours, March 12.—The sudden and Ponente from a lemer class. Reversed, this Purser wero In Saraioga yesterday looking at the oat. ae I don't know anything ‘ ‘a ve Almost Invariably means reverses, §0 Frank! The boxing show of the Active Ath-| (ity the Barsioga mestine thie sear will beata | about layers, hey? Well, keep unexpected closing of the Madison race ne reve e_boxing ability the Saratoga meeting this year will begin yes. on ri Ley eee eae ke Caused’ am unlimited amount CTAle the “Harlem Cotee-Cooler.” found it Jetie Club, In the Opera-House, Pater- on July, € and continue, through, to, Beptembe Pita sad Oren Of weeping, walling and gnashing of 7ertersy. With all Eugland at his feet, adu- gon, N, J, lust night, was w rattling €x- Mery ‘Btorte gill be made to Induce the to had eleven chances, and he ac- Woe one onan a hag teh feted and treated wich a consideration hibition. When the curtain was raised Inland Jockey Club to so arrange Its dates cepted all with but one error, and that! teeth. Not one of the horsemen cepted, at one error, and that | te d : {that in this country would be abyolutely ma there wore fully 2,000 ‘persons pres-, there will be no confit, ground ad condition of e | any intimation of what was coming, @N4 ing the fighter thought himself invincible aod . . . In attempting to field a ball! none was prepared for the blow When it qt to meet the best of heav to the plate to catch a runner, he slipped lente, in the soft sand and the throw went low, | fell.* at Jackson {ilustrated his opinion of his own Several of his stops were of the grand| The horses that have been racing @t ability. The crack of Siavia, which laid Li 7a, oF Scag earls the track are outlaws and ineligible to low at the first mix-up, definitely settled his himself in the very first inning. 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Its discovery by Prof. Edward E.Phelps, M.D. LL. D., in the laboratory of Dartmouth inedical school #as as noteworthy an event in me tivine an the wonderful cures it has effected have been remarkavle. Where everything elxe fails, compound cures! Try tt DOWNEY wD Sig0ONS DRAW Paine's celery son Opera-House. city, Brooklyn, boken W. Cushing and Tom Wilson were thi first palr at 125 pounds. Five Betiling 2 bn at the Pater-! Referee Unable to Pick Winners in ent, among whom were many from this Long Island, Staten Isl- and, Jersey City, Guttenburg and Ho- They put up a) Asaph Stern Bros Whi place on sale to-morrow An Important Purchase of 9 Hosiery 200 Dozen Children’s Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, sizes 6 to 9, at 19 24 150 Dozen Ladies’ Morley’s English Sani- tary Black Cotton Hose, 100 Dozen Ladies’ Black Lisle Thread Host with col'd silk emb'd fronts, at an well as! 300 Dozen Men’s Extra Quality Lisle Thread Socks, with spliced sol and heels, in Black, | Tans, Blues and Greys, purifier and bodily invigorator there is nothing | c Cc (0) ky | > We have just opened these goods 30° West 23d St. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ‘The staken of the St. Axaph moeting day, and judging f2-0 the list of owners clone to at have made cutrtes, the racing will be on the high- dal Street [Boutilier Bos Will Offer 1,000 yards of All-Wool Pin Checks Bourrette Novelties, for the inspection of our customers; they ate found in nine different colorings, and were imported to sell for 95c. per ) West 23d Street: on when de to order at the ed @ sortment of New at guaran. vex onder August Welmont hae mate wart e tn siearls all the stakes, and so Gides 7 beast Knapp, of the Oneck atadie, Col Jacon Suits to order from $16 $40.» reap t, Jn. We OB Alfred Walcott, [Wo Mt narrick, Atey Lakeiant, TROUSEFS — toordertrom $5 te $10. | oe tree Ie, R. Bradley, W. C. Daly, |r. B. Doow Miller, AnH, &D.M. More OVEFCOALS — to order from $16 to $30. | © join, We Murad 3), Bennet, J. McLaughlin, Giipin’and. otter. prom “it dwanec cae, ate GOO. A, Castor & Go., nat tore pretencious. aasoclattons ii in ae uf hirer nthe tan TAILORS, suined wilt furnleh the beat. of | track {8 18 Auperb condition, -and Fifth Avenue Hotel. ugie valle the horses to the port In Aloo the art face, on Monday. sisitora from 'X York ‘who have been pining Gitoughout the Wine |i ‘tor peep at Pittaburg Phil hi of racing im this orfered bin stab start about April tate tile senso: to Chicago. Th for ‘Smiling’ John Kelly has been til with a had the regulars at St. cold, He expects to join however. # horse race will feel evidently given up all hope he han string will | | $50. |. We are closing out a lot of second- hand Square Pianos at about one-fourth their value, and on payments of only | ‘Amos had sent Bannon and Murphy to| that at Alexander Island, How long the And Slavin Is br mo means the best of heavy- est on bails, and Bannon had pilfered | meeting wil! continuc at the latter pice weights not fight, Wilson being in bad shape ty ony out anae Mra. Willlam C. Daly $5 per month. BARGAINS. | urphy ‘made a dash for secocd. |i; a mater cf speculation, and but few oa 6 Poe reat eta. Tatallled aod toaght | cit Ce out anak Mrs, Wills aly has | Farrell threw to draw on Hannon. ‘The |of the Madison horses would have &| x, only named seven women tn counection with one bait worked, and after touching Murphy thane ee Re Rees are” uty Sobers tale aca a\ rasta [bank hal (entray ron belog) order. a2 Oty At Geta hel oe HORACE WATERS & CO. out, Stafford returned the ball quick as Ww, such as Impostor, Paddy Flynn, won while before the game Cus) mit ERVORItA weitiy the: Pa hai teat i 284 Fi . . :, Seer ee ee ie PA SUE OF ere Woltea Som Taush, alla Gh | will so on an marrity th: the Crrecsat Clty an aa phon dames Coddiaa ry mata Hak Romnane Recinie: Cay hla tue te ‘@mantanince 134 Fifth Ave. , near 18th St | Tommy Bannon also distinguished | Courtney, Chance, Tip, and perhaps before boutk would probably take | Another 125-pound pair were Pete |r) *yiy'wantw alimony. ¥ | hifnselt an aningelder, He nad four) tnrve oF four mois, could, Win, but 13 mmmrandy Mat Tet Aa aous Berane Howard and George Walmsley. Th | chances, two of whic! ere exceedingly | per cent. of the others would have litt oy sae nh the vicinity, as shown by the * Oe V ve: The w York State Trottti Boa: aly bund bala He accented ait gre) Chance of ett ating Anais theymanen, ai aimee whe Jae Iatier’s aclence was better than How.) ate Mov atitta eat eh Peaniteee| OSCAR GETS GUILBERT. | ‘ommy algo did wool work wit fe resiiit ws they are absoluvels With: o Dy a p Cones to amend the Grey-Perey Hacing bill so a4 ——— Ere inom Out af tour times ar the bat | out value ws racehorses, and Would com Jimmy Carroll accepts Jack McAutite’'s chal. AN both were weak. An extra round | 1) sive then Jockey Club pomera in relation 19 '0!-| Seompen the ch M H fhe made" a. double, a sacrifice and got| mand litle or nothing for use in other tsagr iy, the ihe Tishutight Thempian: was ordered, and the bout was given to UMRtTkt Jt rae preci ie te coleman, yee Me a y z cops stables, who at- with no possibility. of Ine t aH : i" % Fuller at short came in for much ap-| tached about forty horses for feed bills aie ib PauIULY of Ie the winner. as was arranged. | speneion othe Racing Po ‘na owen |: (Ae Ae! all eat lled, plause for their clever work. Sieg : <a ene Jimmle Gorman, of Paterson, and| Houses" RSE Sek eemare ab! Wort) The: Keen competition for the services: two very pretty catches, running iT . . . . ee —————s oe of Mile, Yvette Guilbert, in which Oscar made ea, runn | George Ross, of this city, went on at od Baskytte, End Wier pad don'n'wit| DETROIT’S BLUE RIBBON. | nen on re uti nore mnmoty saws S%Rudiat™ Roni tnSh'ntnttiit| ALEXANDER ISLAND ENTRIES, |2emmerneis, tesers: “ost & Bat adjust the standards of weight limits in the dif- and short. a ferent ‘las op this, farcical game 0 rank Knauss is something of 8 Selder| Wee? Entries for the Delving fecthermeighis in the fg at 120 pound iehts the face Bony. Pepeiving, counters lt!) RACE TRACK, ALEXANDER nee from, beins aa ere opus clu Annual Meeting. weights at 145 ee aldclawsieyia: at 1667 in the first round to avoid punishment, | AND, March 12.—The entries and weights OES Cat eee eeetea very| DETROIT, March 12.--The lst of en. after clinching frequently. He woke Up for to-morrow's races on this track are favorable Impression, “He, in a goad | tries for the purses given by the Detrolt | qyay ornight an innovation. will be 4 Sewing Ina *Furious infighting marked the res: | && fo:lows ackstop, throws weil and is a fairly| Driving Club for the annual Blue Rib- tour, one fall, or fifteen minutes’ limit, between Of the battle, and both cs fall, ree My id h were wei the Firm Race-Six and a quarter furl God hitler. era are in good condl-|bon mecting, next July, were completed Hi ey ond Aele Nea the Reteees end of the sighth and last round. ‘The | PMI Dai ccseeceeeeclO dtm. Re ceccveess tion cannot be doupted. In the fret five | yesterday The, array of trotters and sludeg joinnle Youne, Fred orrin "Al O'brien Mattel. or ietiey city | Bouowettsaste <c.50208 Monte. Caste 222 fatter were of the scratch Pe Oe ee eee: i: e Club's pel Heonard, will be geen In Trlby Aghting garb ae M7 pounda, “Matters werd fairly even | jon West ccm thejast four innings Neekin let his op-| There are a dozen entries for the two- matched with Charley Barnett or Aye rounds. Gor punantn body | “second Race—Five furlongs. ponents down with four hits, While Les. | year-old trotting tine a igh in the cee oan smith, effect. wit the fourth eabear Sa meraanr Hall er German only. allowed ‘the regular | three-vear-o.d trotting, ‘and eight entries : 0 Jd came Pathway oss o+.-.118 Tammany Hall. bed lowed the regular | ine ihe four-sear-old trotting class, , President MeNealus, of the Texas up groggy, but stayed. Again in the ap see ee ‘ome Home .... "Of the other players, nothing Dut praise Among the pacers are ten of the two: Bas’? ‘National elenth tisha” was Tn queer treet, but Smaros 00) oo .114 Fredericks can bevsuide Thee all playes good baly year-od class and an equal number of fye"Lcaguc. and every fought, back. Reteres Eckhardt de-) Third Rece—vire furlongs ‘The purses,in the foregoing classes are . indeed been beneficial thus far. deed ree abhe'ia the same old "Dad." | $250) cach, ‘The event of the week Will! Freq ptefter, the lately reinstated baseball and nije impossible to stop him. Hie |he the 2.2 trotting for the Merchants | or ‘has made up hie mind to wet even, with a amused the crowd throughout the game and Manufacturers’ Purse of $10,000. The League at nd to that end will. wh by his antics. He got into a ‘ chewing | following have entered horses for this the proper refuse absolutely to play match” with Umpire Beil on one occa- | wiih the Loulsvilie team, The that sion, and when the crowd began to guy Murray, Butte, Mon.; Ketchum Mr Pfener's manner of evening. things “up will him; he turned around and said: Farm, Toledo: William Russell redoand upon Mmself with considerable force. “nis is a citich, This feller, can't Pittsfield,” Macs; Village Farm, eee fine me, and I'll kick all I plea | Riverside Farm, Windom, | Se ee eee President. Freedman. was more than | \ ; Richmond, Vas 4 MEyondon. Marche 1a leased over the showing made by the F yi; San perce 5 rel, Boys, and feels confident nf winning the | Mateo Stock Fa Cal; vat AC Aarne pennant. | leasanton: “Stock Pleasanton, | pluce aut eat Sorat ‘Lester German met with an unfortu- | Cal. es M. West | cover £100 fortelt If posted with Puilce Gusette.” nate aceldent after the game While | Winatock Pap: Aner’ feing he accidentally stepped on &|A. Osborn, De Fea Ged lea Gisela at ae F pisce. af AEA CUE, his faot Badly. | aia, Mo Banrd of Trade has operiod en omce in this city Pe seit be lame for several days as a| jr. St. Louis, Mo. Legon pte in this city Fegult Cats SAE RESP AN —— a rented in worner Beel e Burke was lost during the game tan a ; yg Bore ehd°or having nurke:| LONG RACE FOR PIGEONS. = | wisiocet ing bone Mile‘buck of him, Eadie was in front of psd pevear tel ita tn ot of society’ people who saw the |, son {feito power in the, Ameri Bot or eoele chrriages, At first the | Vortiand Birds ix zoo hare tn uf fiero of Hurkeville was # isttle bus hl, | Miles in a Day. | pee beatherrdey mies warmed up he hud lots o 4 Logie iat ail tttaee re DUE Sear a ed Mp he thie sags |) SAN FRAY March 12.—A pigeon iy nadremting. The Cyble that unless Manager Davis changes him | race is being arranged for next June, the ; . ‘ [Pine eames played here, ne is Mable | course to be from thi y to Por cit ) miles on the to exelte the wrath of a cracker lover | "distance of ove i rey or two and get into trouble, jine track. Seven birds have gone into} rounds aad 1 hc . training for the race, with @ $0) stake | Ce eae § ta mapa. bos and ten times this sum in side bets. || ike hate ta 8 The owners are rival pigeon fanciers Biare ta Ae, epee, See aN ee Ae RETURNED Liss’s PAPERS. of Portland: ‘The birds are. expected (0 Nurdhy RIgBt ‘The boys will — arrive at Portland in twenty-four hours ee r : a The pizeons will be sent to and fro ov Were Found on Wi een aie air line track at frequent Intervals) Joe Hilingsworth is tr get oon a fs ‘Time of Hix Ari itil the day of the race ha Jom Hor na i Pt cand baw aa to Justice Grady at the Tombs Police ee cenvtt, | tiier, tilingswor uereiltemske a ide Court jay, returned to Liss, the al- | os apa i? tof hou ‘ me a8; Galea Harmon. leged burglar, most of the papers that ELBERT, Col, March 12--Mr nk were found on his person at the Lime of | pdinger, being threate ned with a lawsuit Macchinake Benuy f wi Hams, of the Now nis Barer. by a neighbor, with whom she had quar. | York Athieltc Clap. last tant marched: Coane Detectives MeManus and Jacobs were resent when the papers were given to took a dose of stryehnine a [round bout at 115 pounds at the boxing shew to ave a dose to her seven-year-old relled riven by the Club on Saturday evening, March signing a receipt Liss also z Se ted his panne Kid left the court., non. The mother died, but the hoy will |g. a ey recover. Feom. Jimmy Gorman, the ¢x-190-pound champion, is the opinion that he can deteat George. Ross Whom he met in-an eighcround bout which was Jectared w draw. in Paterson last night” and will [Moat a forfeit of $100 in a few days for a nian ‘ome at 103 pounds. Ross will prohabl Mer Highest of ‘all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov't ha temperature during the morning houra, as indi 5" RE titel by the thermometer at Purry's pharmacy yO mere [Rare ai Mage A. Mo. 85 2 MF {fie with arent the Weather Forecast. weather foreeast for the thirty ening at 8 P.M. to-morrow | erally cloudy, with occasional rain and snow; stationary temperature; easterly winds. The six houre 8 follows: Gen- sprinkle of north from the start and played a tattoo on round bout between George Siddons. famous “draw fighter,” and Jack Dow- hey, the promising Brooklyn lad. They fought at 127 pounds. Downey had things pretty much his own way, punishing Siddons heavily in t face, heart and ribs, In the sixth Sid- dons rounded up hia energies and cut loose, sending Downey to his knees wit a right swing on the jaw. Me swung again Juat-as the round closed, sending | nov) the out. draw, Brooklyn boy clean down, Rete ee Eckhardt but decided i: a CRAIG NO | CHAMPION. wiieh Crit Dincuns the Coolers” Sudden Downfall LONDON, March 12.—The wildest con fusion prevailed at the abrupt close of the Crat fight last night, th “Coffer ¢ Irlends being utteri dismayed at seeing him knocked out the first rally, less than two minute from the time the men shook haus | Just when there appeared to be a lik hood of infighting, Slavin delivered oflee crushing blow under Craig's jaw and the fell as if he had been shot Sportsman says that there was 4 { Slavin's bow effectiveness chamy wd former torr jnire hetter than yesterday's show lo prove this Plisse Crepe Ginghams. The prettiest, daintiest washable £ ever produced inches wide nev strpes and color vaflevie- flvoen ceuts on bt to be the price take them to.morrow, at rego something 23d St. the For five ‘rounds Co 58 West | Jersey Pat Fourth Race—One mile Vagabond. M9 Marguerite: ..s5 Anirew 104 duller. Be 1M For Race—Six- and aw a 12 ns irace S107 Beiie Blackburn u ab Seen ISL- Keith and Proctor have been playfully indulging, is ended. Hammerstein gets her. He has just closed a contract and recelved news of the beautiful Guilbert willingness to try “dear America’ to- day. The struggle for Mile. Guilbert's talent Yao as beet. going on for a ong, time, The joy Brohibitive price she p 100; American tour frighten 107 102 ky" Baldwin's Memphia String. | agers, but the doughty Hammerstein mil at such a trifling salary as 83,00 4 weel Mr. Hammerstein will bring Yvette Gullbert to, this country in Decembe: and she will appear at his new mus hall on Broadway and Forty fifth, street work upon which has alrealy been b e,"" and just gun. Hammers: ‘ sion demanded & pig “spiur How there is rothing in the vaudeviiie world 'o “splurge” as mightily as \ Yvette Gul.bert, with whose Methoas New Yorkers aia sow familar, thanks to .ittle Mise Cisste Loftus. {had been whispered around during the past Week that Hammerstein meant business. He sent Henry Rosenberg, the business manager of the Harlem Opera- | House, to Euroe a cou ple of weeks ag. He everyboly sugpected that this inca 1.08 ANGELES, Cal, March 12—E. J. Baldwin Yvette Guilbert. Mr. Hammerstein em has shipp «the following horses to Memplis for piy looked mysterious, and would 4 the meeting at the Tenner track: Sandiago, nothing, otficia..y announces r that he has won the prize Happy Da, u as Ww fl Bakes Gran a. a Gisnreee= lah Sante Cr 9 ay saa Ht Capitan,“ plorentinn, “La “Paiots. | MANSFIELD GETS A THEATRE. , Ounalaska, Blaine, Del Coronado, Visaita ABiadeclslesl Queen Alva, Muiate, Argentine. Ramiro, Falta Water La Vineta and. Alvarado, | Leases Harrigan'’s for Ten Years at | 00 a Venr, DEPARTMENT STORES. lonica, Eldorado, Rey El Santa Anita, Arapahoe, + SenatorWants to Maye | tlwated. | SPRINGFEILD, March 12—A resolu |tlon was offered by Senator Solomon tn the St te Senate to-day, charging gross rt for ap immoralities in some of the big depa ment stores of Chicago, and calling an investigation, ‘The resojution says Tt is charged that, owing to th fores other merchants party Own ern and. trad) fe ogreaty. ingur wad that ma manor employ these stores, thereby pr tng a persons from obtaining work: The resolution then calls for the pointment of a committee of five to eetigate. ‘The resolution went over t der the rules = —---- w Big Money for an Arrent. | teomat 1, MeCiymont gas brought suit | $09,009 damages for alee arrest against B ' notions at Broadma In City Cours Chambers to-day W. 8. 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Preceded. by ISS) FLIZGIERA LOS new dance at 06a ‘on Ave,, Between 107th and 109th a The undersigned herewith calls attention of the Public to the fuct that notwithstanding reports to held at the above park as heretofore. _Reapecttully, FRED MAUS, Mer WITH WM GILLETTE AND COMPANY. _ HARLEM OPERA-HO !SE, Sx=asu PROCTOR’S pi w.. |THE FATAL CARD et Continous heise 0, a oe ioe FRANK BUSH, 0 wail 100. Private boxes #3, aia@ m NIBLO’ Walter Sanford, Ee TuEhCST | Core sri PETER EF. DAILEY IN A COUNTRY SPORT, Shatter, eva, 40 others, BUNDAY CONC mntinucus, 2 to 10.20 P.M, EDEN MUSEE. World in Wax and two Grand Concerts, Every Eve. and Wed. and Sat Matinee | MISS NELLIE GANTHONY, | ronal” NEC Se ATLANTIC GARDEN. coon me BTN ave. THEAIRE. | 5X LYCHUM THEATRE (1) 40h ava © 28 a we, ii e| HIS WIFE'S FATHER, Thurs Mat—Ceas of Receiinecs Besa ee MANIA THEATRE, THE NF To-night, 159th Time y YORK BREWER. "OHARLE ‘AU NT. eaten Pettey, Bot Sine cate iat, Saturday, 2.| STAR THEATRE, dsianasresey: DENMAN | THOMPSON OLD HOMESTEAD. Brooklyn & Amusements. ‘HYDE & BEHMAN’S THIS Ww MATINER EVEd ‘H.W. WILLIAMS'S OWN CO., _Sunday_nighte, Songs and Palatiogs ! ABBEY’ THRE, Bway cor SRE | Headed by venti Sa $ v2 ye | J. W. KELLY, MME. REJANE. The “Rolling Mil i LAST ve # OF ad e premier entertainer of the work@ MME. SANS. GENE fone compa of aneialty arta March 18, 19, 20, 21 eh Matinee, Dox office open toate cm oA. M. to ® Pri A COUSINE;’ 22 and LA MAISON IMPERIAL WUSIG HALL, <:°SE8,A%n, BIE ROB-SER-ROY and r NEW TRILBY. due ns SSS Entire Chanue of Vaudeville stars, PO DAS L3 DONNELLY co) THE RAINMAKERS, CHANG eI EE wa, wn 8 ” GAYETY ™ oe ae vat | Matinees Monday, Thursday aud Saturday, oneal RUSSELL BROTHERS NEW UNION nal ane. | LEW SOCKSTADER, | COLUMBIA, *?™!.830WLEs £00, UNTHAN “ARMLESS WONDER,” | Every Evening. Matinecs Wed. and Gat, oy Tues, Wed, and Wed. Matines, (the Juggler) wt. sititie’ LADY ULANGARTY. KENDAL in COMEDIANS. 1 Bros, Collins and Henshaw, Harrigan ‘De Bessel, Bessie Gilvert, #0 others, KOSTER de lALy3 2¢-NIGHT. GRAND Fr ER ae HOR woe lovee SANDOW. fait mann VING COOL SINN'’s NEW PAKK TM AIRE PICTURES, very Suturday, Family Matinee this Week, oy ee CASINO. ‘wi, TONIGHT KELLAY, “CW Magician, d muougey einen Gr AMPHION, a kobaten To DARKEST RUSS iA. Personal. UF COAL, sizes, a delivered, A. M.PALMER. Sole M's’. ; ats We arden Hurlesqus CURSO THEA sie Houehilt as Christopher, EDEN MUSE v0 ah Bote Every Heening and Wed, and 8: noes A HAigS mialee er MISS Nel Li ANTHONY, fore clccericty: aititngs only, is | stilte at West 424 at ii HUMAROTs a ry BOULLME (mr in all troubles 139 West \ KNOW your fate and forume. Consult Nibla, min tt Net. Fee Se VR AGENCY Prompt, rollabie: ‘all investigations in 1 and 2 36, 38 Broadway Shirts tistection by or your skilled people of Always give back They sre made experience Made to ordes None better a any price. Keep M'f'g Co., Broadway, bet. 11th and 12th Sts. COAL, $4.50 ton, delivered Battery to 158th Oly jeovranteed welght and quality; all sizeq Dage ef My Broad vt Mats Wed. wiv mat. at bee STA | PERNITURE pe caiigs é BROADWAY THEATRE. bi way cor diotsy * s err . Madame Sans Gene. | T) Gciiube cn. 26 Bast 19th stg 00 ATED IS ENGLISH H " AMERICAY SHUATHE sociee sascnig EY Cemie home sche, aa THE PASSING SHOW, complexion, wen Next Week Tt FATAL CARD, an Secreta of bi . " a f FRAMES TO ‘GRDENToes OMES FOUND FASILY, FRAMED oar ta WaPaee It you are trying 10 get» Rowse. fat, oF iable goods only. in i ber ne Evening World'e fist te ‘ ti TRERAT (eceanotaer ‘pagel. da st you'll Bad / WIEL!—Come or write: am alone ela: i @omething wo sult you. ["o05 West 4st at Mary.