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THE WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING; MARCH 29, 1803) pal nail ARD’S COLORS. WIDGER’S GRAND NATIONAL. SPORTING MISCELLANY. TERMS FOR SCHRIVER DAHOMEY GIANT DEAD. GRUBER WON'T RESIGN ale ld stock bn this nore, Hearye CLOTHING : ‘The club-houre Of the Syrarute Athletic Amn: e Nie Mt Freak Dien sad. ¥ elation wi rutted by re lant night with « — ientp. he Rancocas String Will Be in| ,2VERPOOL. Maren senin pice of met st 0. Tn belting oer the tue denly LI ama Thibet i t rg | occupied by any athieto club berneen New York | Chicago Catcher May Be Signed| After travetsing for years as the taitent | “Little Abe's” Reply to G&G, Club the scratching of Mr. C. G. Duff's go y i wiant of the world, J. G. Gilbert died this Upey t Evidence in Racing. Clotster, which caused & sensation 1A) a: a com et $1i,000. ft wee furnished In ea to Play for New York, morning of a complication of diseases, B's" Imperative Demand. and Chi 0, Wein bullt aby it three years Facing circies, and the bad weather | siatorate mantcr by the Anevtoien Secent prevailing, great crowds assembled to-| paintings are rat ° eight hours after giving an exhibition. Overcoats, In the | (8% St Aintree to witnens the Grand| turned. ‘The loss Wal ayes untae puita we Rati Ei lalla Wg Ey Worth 6 Daootah I. May Be Started in the) x iiicnai stecpichase, attr |But He Must Agree to Manager| ls Charged with Antagonism to Mr. John Widger'a aged chestnut HIE bEU Face ae 1 Oe a alaent ALY $14 Mr. loht \dger’ a lown hie 7 lina street, a o'clock last ni ii English Derby of 1896. yelding Wild Man, TOM Bornse, by Age ere, tie etry, Davis's Training Conditions. Auotelock thle morning divert swoke Its Aims. more Prices Marked in Plain Figures. Mn hb. AUNMOonre Cathet ‘ae yin To Mhaht ansbadyeuvers sly. Ns ihe an ot Tene Pee rarer a Me rte (oe wiene ores t ALL THE DES No one ats er than Sullivan that ialicngen hurled y air o'clock A, M. ‘ired of h Undertaker Quigley was sent for to| fi Glants Tired of the South and Sigh premare the Hon Tey Wore cat eeunea | oe Reply He Declares They Are an for Polo Grounds, ment was inadequate to the Insolent Lot. The man wax seven feet elght Two years to-day we've been selling | sian Llama Thibet cloth. 'T FITTIN JL THE DE» i PATTERNS FOR THIS SEAs WEAR, INCLUDING CLAY WOR+ STED VICUNAS, VENETIANS, FANCY Marcus Daly Names His Bitter Root| old, a bay gelding, by ssock or Hominy, out of Daffodil, wan second, Valley Bred Youngsters. and Major A. Crawley’s Van der Bere, aged, a bay gelding, by Dutch Skater, 1 doee not net with the ntact | Oe yea tall. Not only, was there ng eee, The first lot Me had | CassIMERES, &e. Out of Yurata, Was third, Nineteen | com the sbampionmip: o fartatted | ady-made coffin for the body, bu: appears small to us = Kilrain.1t Sullivan tem he ring, ia | Ch he Evening World's’ Spectal Co * found after a long eearch that there UU 5 * aa “aap Reg tie master of an: | horses ran. Darker should’ dy the taikt men) Grom ST pondent. wlth the 7 6 | was not any box tn the ety la ough | Wittle Abe Gruber, Bors Platt's man tn now, we thought bn its ie 0 Becomes Set by any Was anticipated |, The Grad National Steeplechase was oe | PORTSMOUTH, Va. Murch 2.—Ac- | t9 contaln the body.” The wite desiren t|the Twenty-third District, who, It 1s aald, then, it it was very B Je ai recing » for 2,500 sovereigns, including a trophy ing dropped in Philadel ph terday, | cord of Davi ff move the y to Scranton, Pa. and/ has beon helping Mr. Pi ¥ 7 “4 i: 11 phn day, | cordl: M 1 is there ta 1 P pin, Jatt send out E) Some time ago, The Rancocas highly | valued at 100 sovereigns; second horse to [ae aunmuced ty "The Evening Word eit was | cording to Manager Davis there 44 no |1t was embalmed. A carpenter was found " ae D rk bred young horses should make the game very interesting for Mr. Lorillard @uring the coming season, # handicap for four-year-olds and up- Dacotah IL, if he is nearly as good | ward; Grand National course, about four Qs his famous brother, Locohatchee, | miles and 856 yards, The race for the Sefton Park Plate, valued at 500 sovereigns, for two-year-! Manager Jim Kennedy, of the Seaside Athletic olds, war won by J. A. Miller's colt, by | (lub. hes arranged for a. twenty-five r large. Youths’ ““ - 4.00 to 20.00 There’s a good rea- son for the greatly in- Boys’ ne 950 to 42.00 creased sales, People I et ice aan an (PLING Overcoats 8.00t0 25.00 other without a good REN'S SUITS IN KILT, 4 jury [Question of the amount of salary that | who made a special laying-out hoard ten | Pamphleta calculated to injure Rev, Dr. ‘tax {stands Letween Billy Schriver and the | feet lone. Charles H. Parkhurst in the estimation | | receive 390 sovereigns, and third horse co recelve 200 sovereigns, from the stakes; ew York Club, It Is more a question | mp” sit the body was fhe ciereine of the people, has been pulled up with a of condition, and tt Hes entirely with | establishment, The news spread through | round turn by Good Government Ciub ger Davis as to whether tho | Eilzaberh street. and these war a funeral “B," of which he has been a member for ago catcher will Fe Gant unt Will be built. und the body will: be | Sbout @ year, ’ rm this year, shipped founignt. i i 1e The Committee of Trustees of Club chriver, a# a catcher, has few supe- pert began to exhibit himself ten] “1 has concluded that he is not the Neher [tors He is also a slashing batter, | Uratn Me an tod allt AES one iis fies | right sort of person to have around, and | 4 /. The following are the names of Mr. ~ Bariliard's youngsters: Tho tournament of the Union Athietic Club, at neapolls @ young woman met and ioved | Sir: The Trusiees ot Good Government club | tising don’t sell one single thing Oakland Mink, Jersey City, on neat Monday even, | DUtUNE himself in condition the Colonel vay, from. he en ye edi a dries mete | See : : neti City 8 neat Monday van: [DULLIN impale in condion, ‘olonel, and ran away from home, | request your. immediate reaignetion frome went \ rulers &K is yy it meriva's. weiter. saSt y he: Deowtah IC, ch en 2, by Onondage—Rophronia | Peete St Mary; Lord Derby's Ally, by and Alyaterions Htiy Smith, | Which eUts a considerable figure with | museum. huriness. Gilbert sald. ite, An [accordingly #enc the following letter to reason. It’s not be GOODN ARE GUARANTEED ‘to Locohatchee). Mr. Dobell'a Rugby Cement third.’ The 28 14, the date selec Smutalthe New York management. But, on {Tot want to exhibit under his real name, | Mr. Gruber: “Ths most satis- cause Llama Thibet | yy very FEATCRE AS HONEST VAL, * of Bohemia, br. ec. 2 by Emperor—Aus-| distance is Nve furionen “iy meeting the winner of the Wulcoxt-Huan | the other hand, it te said that Billy | And assumed the name of Carter, the KINGSLEY & MADON, ternal has been extensively | Vest STYLISH IN COT AND PERERUT Be 2, by imp, The Ballot Prince— _ bout would rather sit in a big arm chair, at| "While with a circus he met his wife. cy bi cnow that advere [IN FT. : b = advertised. We know that adve @ &, & by Senmtion—Coriiande, CONNOLLY FO led himself Col. Gilbert. In Min: | Abraham Grube UGHT FOULLY. Wie his ease, than do any training towards | He ¢ &, 2% by Emperor—itdico, + 2 by imp. The Sailor Prince—| Pye “gt, John Wondeb" Was Lon! : £2, by imp, The Sailor Prince— His Fight with Fenton, LOR APMC ti Ra eer Wa ae ition, film Hey ang exbivited WAN munioipal. Improvement. hasbeen ‘ne ucery ani] it as a means of telling people Ladies’ Spring Wi d Jackets. e various evenita, and all | Keep anything i] con¢ p 2 wotorional agonistic to urposes and prin: " 7 “y b. oF br. ¢. 2, by Vorallo—Alnerity. | TOSTON, Mass., March 20.—Refore faintolig. ‘and' praise to wit wl tity ane Woble HRM ae allt atweea) andl ILRAR ROAR AR nogealy amtagontnis to the purpose and erin! what we have tosell, Ifthey nd |L€@gles spring Wraps and Jac! 4 Bee 2 by binp, Simon—Mague Aco-| 4.3) people at the Suffolk Athletic Club thelr iy cdlde s nuity. According || (WA letter in unnecessary. te Better the ey ican getatothe i 'e t better than they can get atother is +5 defeat X right there lies the difficuity. According Requesting a proxpi, Maa Ath it be a y can gt , 2, by Sensation—Aater. last night Paddy Fenton, of Kast Bos-| jectate tonya Tn " . i -— . {aH et ted ae Ata al Sl ane tT . , ing. 2) by ton—Gwondi ry ’ to all the managers that Billy has ever gemiou, we remal places it goes and keeps on going. 6 . Sa re miata eeaeree ton, was given @ decision over Eddie] Wilson va batty Weldon, nix ‘i e e | A Warrant Issued and a Stay Grant. W. M. KINGSLEY, Hin i ; es) nb. f 2, 'by Senagtiog—Equality, Connolly, the St, John wonder, In the] 20uN4®: Miko Marten va." Huybie U Neill six] Worked for, they agree that It is lke y JOUN H gvivs, | That’s the way with Llama Thib- at Rid) a te apteneon tere. Met whika sata Ghee cence, founda ‘at 122 pounds, Al Fa Torney. | pulling hen's teeth to get him to train, ed In Another Court. JOHN Peters. ie way en OPEN SATURDAY EVENING UNTIL 9.30 P.M : eh. f, 2, Hel jast round of-a fifteen-round contest. four rounds at weights, Letty Muench Committes of Trust t. Itdon’t fade; don’t wear r Sica, ob, 8 ep tm ie eel ii Two minutes and thirty aeconds had|Y* Jack Weller. four 28 pomis | Manager Davis Is a worker himself, | Judge McAdam, in the Superior Court Mr. Gruber has retuned te reeeein | ot db a8 iu 3 G Sel . yy imp. The Sailor Prince Retention A ari Mito, trying to xet aw kod! and he wants everybody on his team | to-day, denied the application of Henry t threadbare ; don’t shine. om- Pp Petes. ed e1 \ a jeCue for nix rounds a! y | the followl tei . whic be , 7 A 3 } ficament, ch. f. 2, by imp. The Sallor Prince Gap, reahehad eStSn qoute lie Fianpatediee APY Mouse for ix reunds at} 45 Go Hews In speaking of the mat-|R. Jacobs, the theatrical manager, to dreuped in TC IECCOELHOR NK HOPES pared with the highest priced (Brenda: zi ; es 8 8 ter to-day, Davis said to “The Evening | continue temporary injunction re- Nsw. YORK, " ade, itis as in a mee ote a eee reer ne | Bia nema, tel ania Ceres fargPeed | Max Latte. who aarvad to throw all ee Te ae eee of money, pur | Attaining ‘Thomag J. McCahill from] winlam st singer, Hon ine NetieMina | Cloth made tt sas good, ii nad So Besant tpby uuMance paar UM [excitement ameng the gscondn, the gon | Rina nt aiteed” in tonite aha Mince | there fire two. of hte other, conditions |Gecuring.& ,dispossess warrant f0F] Toveramem City Boe of Trumees ood! respect, and better in some re ° 9 ies! a i clanged, and Referee Spencer Willfams | at Cincinnal, last night, tn that tl hat Billy must agree to, He will not coi ‘d Avenue Theatre. ihe A " “ spects. oe Sama” © * bY imp The Sailer Prince/ cinounced that he awarded the contest| © nme leat Behe, tm that ho signed unt T'get to New York, and | Judge McAdam holda that’ Jacobs! Your letter, of the 27th inst. received. | SPECT: ; ; ‘ bof % by imp. ai Magnue—Ma- | to Fenton. see him, and find out what bis condi- | remedy is by action at law to re al The Llama Thibet Spring x ve. S p. Simon Magni ja- | to on. ee a id rondi~ b etna y recent lama im eae ton the stronger. Bor replay did Cone in Cincinnatt Mant, ina vest two out! wants, and am witling to give it to | have sustained by the. alleged. breach "been wo utterly and notoriously | Overcoats are better this season 5 -_ cee wie cores ce SWORE OlNE | Oly work In” the: firat™ Eeeee radian ago | him if he will agree to certain condi. | Of contract by his landlord the principles of the ‘¢ * iined th Street Ge —s Sven, there are four three-year-olds—| that he wan regarded wa un casy wine (nar won the | HONS. Schriver ie one of the best | ‘Thomas J. McCahill, the owner of the|any explanation of your leer inunnecesury. | than last, Made better; line 104 and 106 West 17th Street, ase, April Fool, Annisette and Dolabra, | ner, Lut the gameness of Fenton and | (he gear fall in two minutes: tin catchers In Qie League, and would be w|theatre building. began, proceedings) Do yuu wean that 1 have triet to get Htepubll-| hatter, Cloth made from a bet- | rxtraxce THROUGH FURNITURE STORE. ) |Br, Lotitiara is a strong believer in| hia’ strong rushes weakened Connolly, - s 6 valuable map ior New York to have.” [against Jacobs in the Sixth District | cane 1a office, or that T have too harshly’ con iat fenaiva ——= ©) Milles, and it would be scarcely posatbie| "4 rentan would doubtless bave been} | f Portland, ted, ont We nore | GE eae emt EWE OF three daya the {Civil Court for flonspayment, of, ren ee ttpaasrcigatts erates ice tay: selnes | ter grade of wool, Price is the |===-— : awarded the fight even ot C larry Hirvant, of Portland, Ind., and wW. fur. | Glants not been putting up the] The s was deci: in MeCal ba melons aU i" i tes g © to find the fillies outnumber the colta| siruck the fail blow, BE CHR ON ee ie ae Urstneniee On ots artlcle of bail that the Polo, Ground {favor and ‘a. diapossess warrant was end lge tlaaye latored for good government int same. Quantity of sizes and} Banking and Financial. ealay éther stable in America. Refore the fight. there were two ex-| found contest with Bve-ounce gloves Patrons would ike to see, It is almont {about to issue when Jacobs obtained a 4 = — out tryltig to have my fellow-citizens believe that | Styles enormous. Every shape No. 350 Broadway. Marcus Daly, the Copper King, of| gninny Naule pelween Muldoon’e Pick- | Pieced out in ihe tenth rounds AM MM certuinty that the game in “Char. | tem T'held frat morgage onthe only plan by. which orary injunction i aninny and Andy Watson, of Phil lottesvilie “did them more harm than| Jacobs claimed that his rent was in-| municipal affairs would be honestly conducted, fitted well. New Yerk City, March 25, 1895. ‘Montana, has given his youngsters some| delphia, and Sun Ashe, of Boston, and ont nee Food. the day was miserable, and the |croased from $13,600 to $14,000 a vear In} Of coures, I decline to resign from the Club If you don’t think these | NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that ‘appropriate names and claims the Jim Balcer, of Providen e, i ‘Tom Frasier, of Hrooklyn, tn anzious to get a ; lowing day & number fete Daye com- eee an oar camene that che for the: arey lis 'n Coa sigtter, , whieh, vA tt ch is we have been ¢ dey low! -yenr= he former waa declared a dra nd | fight with Jim Foley, of thin city, at 185 pounds | Pialned of sore arms and colds, t " freconstruct the front of| per aay, yercoats H a iene Min Che Ditcad Pane Vallcpe | it the cleranthe voand “OFT toe lathe | see Seek noe Beare myete oaty Round | Palned er pore aris, defeated the first|the theatre and make other improve-| when read aloud. Yours very truly, Overcoats are worth more celvern of the property of t! nt he will meet him before the} team on W k dnesday, Ma Davis| ments. He sald th t DEBS GRUBERS 1/4 other Black Overcoat we'll | Ja@ray & Co. upon a disnel aay one hee 8) by Bread Kaito eed i acl le SasaDka eh wonable purse, WAL Ap IRA RAIA OC Hote Oko heceaid | been Wiotatea Mi AeeeahiMete hoe ceed Me, Gruber seid, year ane: BUC HEVER ae ee :k your money instantly sana order of the New f iA ‘The Nude, ch. ¢., 2, by Bt. Gatien—imp. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ° . & good many things In the presence of|Teason he refused to pay the increased attended any of its meetings because 1| © ack y . : Under the provisions o fs e1 v ey rent. The elght-rount bout between Owen Ziegler, ot | ths other players, that were ecarcely | Tent. 4 sidered them a lot of free-traders e Sui ment, the Kece eee ee te bs, Taverasas—Aa~ SUIMRIPRIA, St Charlee Genny. ot HAIL | COMBLTMBAEAT a ya-in, New York on (ection wae Henaad tae Pa ctoa And’ rus wumpA Meee ee eee ee eat ee Oral ierReNsinge) thes waatbene cae TUE a more, which w take place Aaltimore o1 vs arrive e' ‘orl . * SG Bitter Rout Child, ch. @, % by Imp. Child of | Two records were broken at Alezander Island | April 26, promises to be very interesting. Ghoud | Sunday Afternoon, and there will he bur | Attorney obtained an order from Judge ————-—- HOMPSON + the Mit Bonita, ¥ When one thinks of horses like! Gehring defeat Ziegler he will challenge the win-| fow toate shed At aetting, Gurene. phe| Gieserich. In the Court af, Commun UL OMPSON, ud, cB. c, % by tmp, Child of the Mist) Nvendows and Forent breaking records for four and | Net of the O'Nrien-Mandier bout at the Seaside | Syith any g tng to work on their own) Pleas, staying the issuing of the dis-| TRIED TO ROB A CHURCH. Caitd,"b.'e., 2 by tmp. Child of the Mist | tt was the wind that caused the breaking of rec- one hasan ae J wis * | two Durgiars Chased from the Lit 245 Broadwa z 0 a ; fookiyn middle-welght, says ——— i Ste KY Mao lorernengPaltena [Orth IC was blowine oot of the chute at not tne tbaninems and wit chattenge the | TO WELCOME THE GIANTS. | “DIAMOND JOE” SENTENCED, | tte chmren Around the Corner. OAC way, pre cemulees te aera fenstor Bland,’ ch. ¢., 1 our. me | he Sim Robinson-Ril Dunn bout at Cn NOR: J i 4m St. ot Vite at race, faat ae it seemed, wan’ accural the Walon AC ahow. in Oukl nk, Jersey Bhortly after 2 o'clock this morning] Bet. Park Place and Muri a Itrag ail claime agalnes jn a Fie, be & by tmp, Friar Dalam] sere wellknown Wainer eld waicher on the) Clty. Rent Shaday"nign” i iat he | Stock Exchange Row WII Greet! ite Gots Three Yenre and Eight| the noise of breaking glass directed the | om i ‘Temp can defeat either fe the men and will make .% by Fernander—tmp. tat jenry Rchulte has Flattery, 1 bet 0 Them at the Dock, attention of Policeman James McCor- TOWARD 8. JAFFRAY, sateen ae By tp. Gailtard—imp, | oh ag ght at tne Hennings track, A A number of the baseball flenda on the! gosepre itnes inte Priam. mick to the Little Church Around the] FORGER DICK SENTENCED. A.D. JUILLIARD, vening Bong, ch. f.. 2, by Brown Fox—Evi Jockey Willie Ham continues to etroutate ve. | Aram with Tam’ Hayes, would ike to {o:welcome Home the New. York oe.” Whose picture Is No. 42 in the |-phs officer discovered two men trying| Three Years in Jail for Robbing His Receivers of E. 8. Jaffray & Df. 3 by Imp. Inverneas—Clara cPyomised to get | ihe cup fering the largest nares, AP Glatscwalen Wii garche “Rogues' Gallery," was sentenced tolto force an entrance into the church iaplave: Now Wson, £5 3, by ityder ANT Namonia, | so gt Siento Cian ee Pavoni: . three years and eight months in State|through a window which they had Andrew P. Dick, fifty-six years old. “HANDSOME HARRY” IN COURT by imp, Inverness » sichrsudes Tso oni by Judge Fitzgerald ‘Merde = % iS mal, che ‘i nin Cornrti ag pou dgene ant garam Kall, of Staten wand | ‘ie (ante have elected ta. o Baer, OF the Coner oh Gena one are ¥ and were purauea | "29 formerly lived in the Hotel Bruns- polls of Gold, ch, £, 2, by imp, Rayon ha paypal by i route, and will sall from N Lying on Judge Fitageratd’s desk was perme Cad eink wick, was sentence! to-day by Judge hs y. Re eet etarapi'cattal et tae C7 us the oye row riding at | PAuOd Bout the eariy part of next folk, Va., to-morr he OM Dc & piece of Usse paper on which were |by the policeman and two citizens to| Prmerath, in General Seoncas Cotte iy | EAW3er Friend Makes a Strong Ef- eehing Child, b. f. 2 the dockeys who have luyaily a jon Company's new steamaniy James: many loose. diamonds. ‘they were” the Firth avenue, to Twenty-elghth street | (tamerald, in General Sessions Court, to fort for Hin Release. Pa, Marlo . 2 by Mrown Fox— , a arriving a ympany's dock. |property of Fox & Co. 1 Maiden lane,{and Sixth avenue, where all trace o years and fo jonths s ees 4 Selle gata Mariows, bf. 2 ty aor ° e BASEBALL CHAT. foot of Canal ‘street, about 3 welock | Keepers wan convicted of atremmtingn gs | thom was lomte Sing for forgery in the second degree. H, Oliver Goldsmith, known as “Hand fur. ch. c., 2, by Brown Fox—Mary H. ‘A new one on the racegoers at Alexander Island on Sunday afternoon. a steal these diamonds on Feb, 21, a Dick was In the employ of 'T. 1. Birkins|some Harry,” of the firm of Baring, Free Frade,’ ch ty "by Brown ro fe any ingividual who ala himwelt wie Autograph | Baltimore's champton team In taking practice EDIE Ree ee ERG meOnNS He went into the store to have a din- lace manufacturers, Of Notting-| Moore & Co., of 64 and 56 Broad street, Tipater.”? ellvers a speech, co neh. bi Naw UNleann stavard te Whale Ma crowd a pler t> wel- | mond matched, hile the ¢ as nglanid, i, and posi- |e hator ‘ 7 Pr ano, ch. c., 2, by Myder All- arte al iin In which Ne delle tke valve’ ag | Arubbing the New Orleans players in their onn| came the oye, wade. freleht? wilt hee weighing. a diamond, Keepers arabhed CHARGED WITH FORGERY. f trust. In 184 he was sent to|Was examined before Justice Voorhis, Senator Hofman, b. c., by Imp. Inver winds up with: RK city, The Orioles’ bat work tm their strongest | cleared away to make plenty of room|the others and. fan, He ured ait ca to take charge of the New York |in the Tombs Police Court to-day, on @ |” Erotest, ch, ., 2, by, tmp. Inverness —Palfiona, featie, aed) este ani sual Lai een Faby for the Fee apt Bae _ by Policeman Van Arsdale in Broud-| young Lynch Arrested on Complaint NG as which amounted | charge of swindling, preferred by John eee F&F lm) tnverneenbe he Ba LUCKY COUNTERFEITERS. Keepers comes from one of the wealth- f the People's Bank, The lace ‘business fell off about threa|H. Fisher, a Boston merchant, He says S by Imp. Thrernees—Votande, + test fam wark, No J. THe has 5 mr ors ago, and his commissions fell off | Goldsmith appropriate BS Fecatan, ch in * i tive atady of form n tallconidere re not. without credit pate He dae e Michael Lynch, jr.. twenty-eeven years | ant PORSCHE teil on | Gulcemith IRSA So, Risso War AS) ree Bilver, bf, 2. by siiver King —Florid. | RUSE Ot Nis phenomenal tipater w . amy t and’ hus stolen dia-| 3 ee Nhe proportionately. In order to conceal the| go sent hy Fisher to Invest in cotton. : funrive, ch f., 2, by salvator—Ailec U play hin own woud th How rich. *| from home, Loulavitle actually beat Mouston| ground Guilty 4 4 in Cincinnatl, Boston, Baltimore | old, of 422 Canal street, son of Supt,| Aethal condition of trade in this country | 0 Aaah are , = Madge,’ 0. t.2. by Marin “Gvenn v BAe ® b \vestarday eral tot ened Galits her citles, Lynch, of the Knickerbocker Ice Com-| Dick forged the firm's indorsement to] Goldsmith was represented by Eman~ 2 * bre, 2 by timp. Ln ema a escap a s] e| . a eK Bove! 10 Friend, an¢ “ a rl yw pusltoas teks a, % Ve Wout ong The Evening Work Ing selec se 6 tencen by Jud nen that No was hk’ kidmonmmace Co) pany, was arraigned in Jefferson Market | Shocks aeercrating over $1000 0 uel Friend, and Fisher's attorney was M oe at Alesaudve Island yesterday was Bronaton, | put Memphia evened up the whole thing hy | UTICA, N. Y., March 29.—The jery In | Plea that he was a kleptoman PoliceCourt this morning and held for! = Lionel Noah, Mr. Noah asked that J, ‘ cl it te vot Valley . of 18 fo 11. Rt Louis managed to. cov v soe 8 Baa \ ented, aminatio! charge of forgery. Ga hare ad for eante fe: Been hinhiy & ary Trainer ye bain Aatla yesterday) Beating hie eid | with Kovse emus end pluck four suun for iueit /Benner, Christian Datz, Anton Woks and) cieago, sii, March Gh—A special trom Care| Lynch is charged with forging the CO S au One cER Tete cate eieeeee uired. to Mth | beat of companys NY i G6 even Am they at Atlanta see dicted tae conenielig Oe cauRt eRe ils [son Novis anya: Netnholt Saditer, Leutenant- | name of Edward A. Smith, President of I had been examined, notwithstanding ho FE fark, where some ur ni os is wi hagilen tah a dicted fow conspiring to count Governor of the State, has been arresred in| {he Knickerbocker Ice Company, to a ad been examined, iz > 3 “4 orate, President. (i (Lat qne oto Groande heat Wednewtay ht kt Mo clock laet rinht. The carges were preferred ty x stage driver in| York County Ba d later si : vawyer Friend hat t } i. teaneler” Lewin Won, Y ee AMG MRL Rt EMRE Se The Verdict Was presented to Saditer's employ. wha. nays he held back monee | People's Bank, mu sion was a “duces tecum," which ordera\ ; broom March 28.—A wrestling match | paper ete a ele DO BUREN IG AACE ATER OD Coxe Me Unt tes Aroure “Uils The hat aiawa from the Government, “saatier ts] Tt is sald that there are other forgertes Hynes to bring the firm's books, ‘and . s a Fira pete at Ht if (aie Me heed nee ior As folLoM ind the de- [under boda charged against the young man. em fits would place him in the’ posi- : ons he pros rte tl Seegatay an ondants guulty as charged In the tir —— as Fod-li ‘hj tion of furnishing evidence against him= ity last nigdt was won by Lewis In thrve cue) 81h po ine | duns an ‘| os firat Regiment ¢ ss the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, is a pal- f their re will alm have. count in the indietment, nspiracy jeventy-fra om | n ‘oncert, 5 P eit, The defense admitted, however, @ four falls in aeven, ten and Atteen minuten | A reorcsenmtutive makes But We alko find the defendants. guilty f ne c 6 [a reorerenta = Oynt ‘3 tat e aleo find the de ants lly as here wi romenada concert of the ‘at food that any stom-|that Hynes signed the receipt for the MeMillan won the third fail in twenty-two min- | for teiustatement: | aid ine (soar Tent atl toame Svek minsiees | CDAYEHT AChE ABconA And Chink Gounta| steer geil eu Promenade ence Gt th atable, easy | any stom: | a0 : Biles. The match was gsery exciting through iene ee MS ottawa inte offering a resonate [Of the Indictment, ‘passing countertett ee ae rast ean ee a ach can retain and any system assim-| "th, Prosecution rested ite cage on the : —— Jockey Club a quarantee proterred. Address Al Lamp, 40 Weat | Monoy." the armory. Park avenue and Thirty-fourth street i ql ‘4 letters already published, and the testi. Ht Fall Racing at Galesburg. tthe Sheepah Portyelghth street, New York City. At noon Judge Coxe senter the | Fells T. Hben, th admmanter, will be assisted | | ae ilate without effort. It gives flesh mony of H. 1). Gordon, a messenger o} q Forty-eix Trum: Major George i ston with Geld d 5 Q Boe r of the grand stand, The # shh Ra convicted men as. follows # and | muse atier ri , is wanting in most foods, or, if pres-| and strength, Phystctans, the world | Adams Express Company, that the mo. GALESBURG, 111., March 29—IMorseman C. W, | In the paddock are open, Kiving the horses pl mee Wnt eur tary SIIRTEECWOCO MASEL oumey | musle,, After the concert there will be dancing x imniiated ‘ ey had been paid ii 9 ipvans sanaiacts 4 lireedere: Pall racing moet {OL 414,10 nO naMneT, Ts BAAHGER, coet. $i you want aaa ie re eaayal Remecntiary “unas @ fine each: “Dat Rie ADO IE: we a Rot aan Por dak seal indorse it. pir. Erlend made a motion to dismiss t @ Sept. % and close Nov. & The pro-! fy removing It to the other ced. ee | Phen consult the boarding-house ads, tm to-day'a| Wolf and lacobs, eighteen months Int sixet, 7 result is loss of flesh an " the case, BPE erodes tor 138 rac yatt Raven Sunt ew ed Cha RAUA Due Tee RL lawatte, caer enna, Gemcigie iS anh dw itt ice Gaunt Wtentlary and. $25" fh “Plie’s Peak or Bust”? Puzzle, he Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Judge Voorhia gave Mr, Friend. unti for each race. Entries to tha etre Tyou find a home to suit you, each, 3 ean de done! But can you do it? oe strengt! 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