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Bie AU ia haan AA ka i RG aM asa: SH. Ui | 6 lh 9 came aoe | HPS ATERROR ON WHEELS. [GETTING. INTO FOE re CRANES quan titiea of turnips an fe'the Bland Little Man Who Dev- emetablen 4d and consumed. —e 16 Ta SD the crops wat astates Bicycle Academics. Sigmed and Released in League. 000 ti 14,000, at ‘ost Of $3,600. id Pian to Make Farmers) ava, renal ft the pian, Over 1.090] Proprietors and instructors at mont of] Brooklyn Handioap Oandidates at/4 to 1 Considered Long Odds} , THe following Dutletin wan terued tO} aan whine sill bre he flor Bettie rernilien were enabled fo pass sroun Pres . mt Mae eetngese of Industrious Poor. the following Winter without recoure | Brooklyn know him as the “Destroying the Long Island Tracks, Against the Handicap Favorite | win scrsaion, w. 5. Patenen, w, 3, Quaries. |Biage mart 2.50 FM Apel 14 to Yonkers Fieros Batt! to the Poor Commission or charitable . she. a With N._E. Association G. &. Goodhart, art 10.20 A. M.; April 1, to City sland, start soctetle Angel” and the “Human Trolley.” His “Gray, John Daniela, -W. P. Gannon, &. Ashe. | 1055 Anh. Apri so to Coney Island, start 10.30 r, — name Is neither of these, though, A M. J. Hamten, H..&. Sinter, George Sander, F. |) y.* say doo Plainfield, N. J., start 8 A. M. MBhowsands of Acres of Land Free NO TROOPS NECESSARY, [22% man, who accompanioa him 1m 8! Rubicgn, Sir Knight, Leonawell and | Doubttul if The Butterfiles Will Stand | 37. "siny"™torte nacre" ateeau'r atts | Aisne ih twee, ates Manna’ | Cut and Bruise Each Other In the latest sortie, which included wrecking Kelly, 1. D. Gray, gamen Meakin, C,H. Willls, Apt 1s. to. Coney faland, start 3 P.M: April two academies on the same evening, at Ti 7 George Yeager, N. J. Wise, Thomas O'Brien. E. | 22 "ty Cosmopolitan Park, start 3 P.M. All cl for tts Cultivation. The Spa Springs Strike Come) was heard to addreas him as plain Mr. The Barone heir Work. Racing This Year. Load oo inate ay wares 5 Haag OE art from club-hovse, 64 Lexington avenue, promised by the Receiver. Gets, — Dusty, Jone Bi. Rhareott, of the Excelsior Cycle Club, 1786 . 3. C. The apprehended trouble with the ayer cA Thomas, ‘A. He Ta Packard. | B : Moms Apel. Kiowsbridee, | Mile Longer Any Need to Starve ina} striking Terra Cotta workmen, at Spa ‘ : felds Will Ship Some of #18] seenan, the Lisbon Colt, May Be a) fe y\uing FP. Cnamplata atames ee eat bike we wean hhlRta) hd bpd Bey Big City. Springs, Is averted for the present. : Charges to St. Asaph Soon, Surprise in the Hotmdel String, | St; iris © Mentor 8 Perr. 3. b. Rorman, [2 Ana 3, eons Rye, Fare seat stoner Welles, i This morning all the men returned to . With, Pennsylvania Te M. th street and Houleyard, & A 4 Vest Sixty -nIxth work, It is not known when they will - = ferty, M. Kennedy, E.G. Ames, A. Snyder, R. 5. Heit recclve thelr money. Fifteen more dep- eaica tn Fin’ Brasing Wavid) New York League, C. L. Tierney, Jamen in full unit naa ‘ o : Me Daly farm at Ne th Two policemen in full uniform, Whe plan of the New York Association |uties from New Brunswick have been SHEEPSHEAD BAY, April 6—The obnast x Kn asthe prvi ws of an | Rem Ag MMO UO Tere lively set-to, in which they beat each Improving the Condition of the| sworn in. Sheepshead Bay and Gravesend tracks se J+ | Selzer, J.B. MeClonky. Alpine, N. ataNH att see other on the head with their clubs In the ‘Dy giving the use free of charge} Six hundred men employed by the ‘Evening World” reporter, who was al With New Bnaland Association, J. Kelly: M.| Yard, $A. M.; May 29, to Milburn Fr ant bity Wta for farm-eardening |Mtaten feland ‘Terra Cotta Lumber Were in excellent condition early tht [sowed also to get a line on the form of| pure. ng Aworiation, Ww, Grant, w | Wopner street forty, 8.15 A.M. Clermont avenue station-house, Brooke i i a i morning, perhaps just a trifle too lumpy W. Popkay, G. jchardson, W. J. Scanlon, Wel ye lyn, at an early hour this morni to needy, but deserving per-|Company, at Spa Springs, near Perth aN for vary. taak Work: Ramapo, the favorite for the Brooklyn |W. Popkay y iy ing. ,, Gil, J. M, Corrigan, G. Myler. ‘The Paramount Wheelmen, of South Brooklyn, | 4 ¢¢, the: re separated by; | Sona or small wage-earners, 1s progress-| Amboy, N. J., went on strike a short fg a "At Bheepehead Bay, William tLakeland| Semaiea. The Butterfites and other ‘Thomas Thor. By MUl-| will run to Hergen Beach to-morrow morning, | After they were sep! ye ee py St. Joseph, B. May-| Tearing "Forty. wenue ai|geant, both men declared it was o fag rapidly. Thirty-five hundred city | time ago, ‘The reason of the trike was . did far better work with the Keene wea CAL CTI ll af oe aa inn TH a0 A. TAC aus taliowiog oMcers Neve been [8 joke, oad Bnd suburban fois have been offered, and|that they had received only two weeks ntring than he had done #0 far this|Ouente ang tacitity for the purpose of | aust tsaguecut Onior and Went virginia Dave | top Willer” Vice-president Ch 7 ‘The belligereste were Thomas Keegan “Mnelude 90 acres on Long Island, back | wages since the beginning of the year. year. He worked three sets in all, and |), The dark | pald for qualified membership, Class B without | Treasurer, A. Volckmer: F. and Thomas Rhatigan, They returned North Beach, owned by William| The company went into the hands of fp Taral sweated profusely. trea dot ire Feit probably te | renervaticn: Soetaaas, Wome ticles ‘j|from their tour of patrol duty at 9 Stinwcy, and fifty acres belonging to] receiver last week, and yesterday the : M f the youngaters, the chestnut colt !feen on ail the big events, and JUdgINE BASEBALL CHAT. i held Saturday |o'clock P. M. and were passing through eis Island Improvement Company. |six hundred strikers marched in a ‘ y Bend Or—Princers Tekra is a splen-] 20°C! Coy aay will render something . ania Hall, Forts | tae gitting-room in. the Tear, OM Mayor Abram 8. Hewitt has given|body to the lumber works to demand did youngster, His action Is nearly Per-|o¢ a account to the stable represented. = sae unattached wheelmen are cordially invited to} their way up to bed, when a dis he tse of quite a large number of va-|their pay, It was feared that they fection, The youngster generally works 8 4 We rearm. in| President Freedman will hardly be popular with |Join, i pute arose as to which should remain on ant lots at Inwood, on the northwest-| would become violent, #0 a posse of one P ‘ With the Tremoyt—Gypsy. colt, and in|, Amon the stallions on the the patrons of ‘“deadhead bill."" The new mag- watch in the statton-hot 1 tern limits of the city, and several other | hundred special constables were sworn Hidden by Paral, The half brother to| His Highness. It would be ainculn sre | nate spent arveral hours at the Polo Grounds PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Fautirari'a torn, but he: Waclaeea Mere: 2» .property-owners have offered lots on Th estibte wa nverina tae: tha kine by Ps Clifford is also doing well, and is alatately looking animal than the ‘9 Fu- | yesterday giving Instructions for Improvements, Mistéke “had been made, and Keowee sae west aide in the vicinity of One| ¢,crouble wan averted, for the time splendid youngster, ‘The bay colt by|turity winner. Among the mares m: among which wae an order that huge canvass! the story that came from Youngstown, 0., see-| rightfully should remali’ behind. ; and Twentieth street and One}ager of the works, that their wages CHencles out othe sinter to reads Wind, | Meneloned Carrie - Louisette, Nettle | pannera he atrached along the rleht Aeld fence |vortay, tothe effect that Tom O'ourke was sil-| JANBEY words pase: And It ie allege ith attest, ni he | Would be patd in instalments. p Wishing Well, Shining Lights and back of the stands, Ing to pit Joe Wal ounds, against) {hat Keegan caught his opponent ai and Fortieth street, near the} Would he pald in instalments, a 1s « splendid colt in his work. rantella, irk is ateotts at 235 pounds, “aeains' | jammed him against a door. Both men River. ‘Taylor's Hotel, versey City, this morn: eTYURN HER, Sart ‘There Ix not a more racy young dam-| ‘The grounds contain a race trek sonk, daventeve tanto. at Young. America {Se @.bomnell at 180 pounds, wan ton ridica-| drew clubs ‘and. sailled Into each other, » _& wealthy woman offered Dr. Willlam | ing. seven-eighths of a mile in ctreu The hold, Inventive ei A lows to be printed. ‘Turn must be having fun with| A sergeant, alarmed at the sound of the s fhe . This name, if tt is correctly given, ie | 8¢l in training than the daughter Of] Among the ho ning are to ‘deathead baseball en wa de appar-| the Ohio rey tp» - My. Folman, Secretary of the Committee| The situation at the works was thor-| aching If ‘not appropriat fix gets | Salvator and Bessie June, Her work| Ramapo ‘colt; | 2 “deratnead’® baseball games was made appar-|the Ohio reporters. In business affairs he rarely| Clot, rushed into the room. Rhatigal oughly gone over and it was decided to five-year-oul etnut ent yesterday. A number of youngsters were | jones a trict ‘. vateott can go} face. Was covered with blood, whl fm the Cilltivation of Vacant Lote by | PURMIY kone over and It wan decited 10 there-that Ix, he gets somewhere, any-|with the bay My by imp. Aerolite and] Pontiac Annie F.. winner of last year's] em yesterlay, X taltinn At Moutale See Urlok, and while he knows Walcott can £0) Ethed from am ugly wound if his weap, the Unemployed, a 40-acre farm in the| und ith deri where that he could least be expected ithe Subu:ban and Met Handicaps | seen by Sup: Rell behind on ie signs) against any man in the light and weiter weieht| Keegan's head aise, Was badly bralsem, 2 Hisdend Unger Waiting Oraees. when he started on his mad career atop | Vivid ts a treat. | Miie's chal this Seats | in jefe Meld, An investigation showed that the | classes, and perhaps a good many middle-weikhts. | Mecnan head also was badly brut Borthern portion of this State, free to] |The Governor stated that he had re | of a’ wheel. Domino went three-quarters of a mite] Sas gRO, PURHC'G Gholee fOr SON eabiy | me ee stdig tuonel bear oe fet tong| Ne Cond, Mrs Cy altcersly te mane a eaicn | Phy), Werg Stl ME IL And the sergena™ T, @ny worthy persons who would cuiti-|felved word, from Recrlver Gacoeyt Ho ts iitle fat man, of amiable and Jat a grand clip. The black whirlwind }during the Winter, and has wlteaty 08 | under the fens teers 8 When parted each DUPSTINtS & lRUsiS Wate and take care of it. Other lots|men part of thelr Wages. ‘The receiver |Penevolent mien, with whom the t-lhay commenced to lose some of his| sumed racing proporcions. ls loins of . ° and declared “it was only a joke. E 5 # ; tendant who does not know him 14 like- Wonderfully developed and his muscle Johnny Connors. the 1ilinols 108-pound, cham- | “Tit, 4 | BAM lands have been tendered to the] ated nt ee Md Hoole Yor” ang | ato be very much impressed. “What a [heavy barrel already. Agitator lao omlertully dewelons APA" quot ait | 1 vay nity that the Glam a4 not have 4] pion "arrced tule sig at make fate tain | yf {PO weTe go, Paaly gut, and j>, Pommitter. “ fice, litte” gentle-mannered” pupil!” ts | gallops. b; a treat to powerful qiner tivland. has | gaze scheduled for yesterday, It wa ‘accompanied. by him tralter and manager, ‘ As new a - Applications for the privicese of ent- [UP the invaiuntary wollinauy of the anlooker. Bee ea erent ight ait nt Hiclle. do | ¥et asked Unt Tittle, the work being con | M47 for the sattonal gam Den Farrell and DIM Canty. Connors han tes | Pann, cureeon, to rane thelr, wounde. ©) fivating the ground have been numer 8 Five minutes later the long-auffertng ine | ot Re fined to healthy exercise. Despite his ; Maddon, “Ot Brookiva’ beture the | ahd he suspended them, Be IN THE WORLD OF LABOR. stractor. contemplates a wreck that | his work, Dangerous and the brother tol heavy impoat of 127 pounds, 1 o has & few notehes | & Athletic Club. Derr; itn Supt. Mekelvey haw ord 4 mms, and the Committee, of which KR. ieee tan Ke surpasses the worst rallroad collision | Freeland went half a mile at real racing | heen made fave t 4 to rn of eperd. 1h RAG the Cagpae ace ehitbes | epOeC OF the Weeuminee. neha peaine i. ton, Cutting, 1s Chairman, exerta to} The Housermiths and Bridgemen have @ mass errs micuure oye any jeaeine NG bait mae 4 ONL belnga tis hanideome lot | Brookiye vap. The price, on ast week, which made it neconmary for the Club | Rhatigan and Keegan will probably. ‘be a! en, womel dbo Jeet in, even! ret * ys jd 8 8 ¢ er some , is considered b- lo get another ops ton jer Ia bout | c ERR work within a week. The following | omen ie oe iestee (AUR HVGaTHE, AF Cigar. | Majesty chooses to masquerade behind |of youngsters over from Brighton Heach | HEARN Tan ihe Hal SETI ROR tinea pled eer tee anawer charges before | fe a list of the places where applications | ysaxere Unions Noa. 10 and 144. . a hland, benevolent countenance for |to Sheepshead Bay daily. The colt by | or two. A new diamond has been laid ont at Manhattan |O!ginally down for the Ith, but the change | Welles, yielding Commissionet are Fecelved from deserving poor per- : Ai the sole purpose of ruining the bicycle | Bramble, the, colt Pritice Royal, and | AEM er ave year old bay colt, King: | pA gey, dimond has been laid out at Manhattan | wan made inorder to give the filinoia cham: | \°/e% =e ie. ‘Sone: John F. Behny han heen elected Correaponding | tea the Salvator colt did a pretty three-fur- | ke faura Gould, He is us risky AS Alpine where “The 'svatem of drainage in-imuch au. {Pion time to get in wha (i Rast twenty-second street, room 211. aks Hivesine Gitry aed Fisngard U Jong gallop jn 42 seconds. The trlo/twonyear-oll, and sound in oly and|perioe to that of Uk Polo trouiids, and in wet Om EXCISE BOARD IN A STEW. ‘ George's Parish House, 207 bast Sixteenth pape ini AR et tt dad A moved. juke racenoraca, limb: He has wintered remarkably Well | wearer the old Athtettc Steve O'Donnel! will train at Jim Corbett's , Albert Cooper worked some of his} and will be a surprise to many this Sum- | put into playing condit road-house for his match. with Jake Kilrain, versity Bettlement, 26 Delancey rtreet. ‘ youngaters half a mile tn 6 1. ther. » : Which will be fought May 6 Afraid Platt Men May Legtelate ywery Branch ¥. M.C. A., 163 llowery, Jacal Union No. 402, K. Fi ha James Shields gave the veteran Tom emoir, four-year-old br, c., Sensation— | Cpa a Ya Baths, 9 Centre Market place.” movel itn headquarters to i10 Third avenue. Bildmare wid Ostend a” rattling pond | amemor fuur-yearold br; c.,Rensation acaeet, Merka, was alte. tame yeatertay, ant] gneve can be tie wonder that Raymon Moore Them Out of Office. Street Mission, 316 Water street. ‘At to-morrow’ general meeting of the Brook- 7: six-furlong gallop. ‘They will leave for! the Memento colt, ‘has not improved | \iug however. ‘ Febssitioa) has taken to pugilism, even by proxy. Tt is] There are two subjects worryit x Temple, Mia, Avery. 1 Henry, street. ‘Ansoclation officers are to be Bt. Asaph ina few days for the stakes | much on his last vears form. He is thin * si % Abjut time that the man who wings Sweet Mar] 1 ony ‘0 subjects worrying the r4ay ine ; \ e e cesye ch. e, Lisbo + ene. aw Church, Mr. Paulsen, 46 Catharine Fraaye i by whieh the ACINE Me down, ee Shetpsheal Rey | pegenan, three-vear-olt cn. c Labor | games ‘on ts own ‘arounds. with: | firat-cans Ss e ; 8 within 200 feet of @ t ; ‘ atr:mony, Of a!] the hor Smnateur teams for Saturdays and holidays. Ad-| Th . fchool or church, and a fear the Platt Conspin be amende fly to see Rubicon do hislac Holmdel, Keenan has shown the most : . i © 15-roun’ out between Jack Gibbona, of o TAGAL AGMIPALIY @.9G% JE et )Ei wentble. Work: Trainer Harrison. Is giving the] St, Holmdel Keer During the Wine ee Noble: a: Me GAs, Weatchester) Long Island, and Jack Bates, of Jersey City, tor] followers may revive and pass the King’s Daughters, | ers, haw surrendered tin charter to the + |Rorwe a careful preparation, The | ter ha has grown fully two inches and AGle marae ‘of 8:0. will be decided to-night at 4) Kern bill, which would legislate the treet OMcers and jolned. the Independent. Order. } " chestnut worked half « mile with Veron-| ts ag strong and well developed as Ram- i fight at 105 pounds, and as both are In excellent | Present Board out of office. Commi ty Organization Soctety oMices; offices open! Manhattan Lodge, 402, of the International Ax- ; ain 56% weconds. the Brooklyn Handl-lapoo although two sears his junioc. The | The Admiral Baseball Club has organized and] MAM 40,10 Route, and as both are, tn excellent ce. Commis. bac to Oe OL P.M. “) cmt header ae pe tad all the way to the Beoble about the stable spet K but little of the following yk ley Joseph | Gallagher and Hugh GRinterh will: age kb: bestands Tense BHIRN cade ok that if a man Broadway, Mine Flaher eer , * About him, and that tittle is in dispar ci Jimmie Gross, | tor Gibbons, established, and a church decides to Kmart One Hundred ‘and Twenty tfth atreet, | fen eet ; tie eee i) Renainnance Hundtorie |AEENS Se yenave bare eucwih as, aver Dicee Meteaste 111” ys arsunead.mateamcrec cri locate in his vicinity, it would not be ? ‘ y ry over- co q : 1, matchmaker of the Se y 7 MM ics diits Vises, Sra. were, Machauer & Lehman have settled thelr differ. i daughter of Fonko, and Frident, the ESldatives and: Keenan may be able to | prminick Carello, rf. Joseph Barbar, 1:1 ciub, wilt probably offer a bie purse Justice to drive the man out of business, Ba eee encer with Typoxraphical Union No. 274, and work esinut gelding, by St. Blaive, are o-| beat. even his «table companion, The |ieame under fourieen yearn Of age. Address | Cott and Billy Smith, of Boston, to box twenty Judge McAdam has‘ given a decision Broome street, Mina Decker. Will be resumed at the shop next Monday. ing In fine shape. Butterflies, Although he was ‘some-| James Gross, 26 Sullivan street, city. rounds in May, The match between Billy Smit sustaining this view. The oth ‘Chambers street, Mra. Harvey. noe Jamon H. Sovereign wan elected General At Gravesend, George Meehan moved | what of a disappointment as a two- lyse street Tommy , . The other Com- lew York Employment Soclety, 25 Clinton | Master Workman of the Knights of Labor Di Sir Knight atx furlongs in 1.25, The gal-|old, the chance? are that ths year ranged, has fallen throu missioners do not agree with Mr. Hare Farkhurat’s Mision, 364 Third a Weenies fae Giy-aiee ty Sinstrawon Worked With the: chemin nitret aerate | Aenaow eS, Lon lent Hens el Fare. | seanen withthe following players” John Steven ver nines thele Mftcensround. draw tn Boston | CUERS AID, 3 ; bird avenue. semblics trot x 0 ninety-two, ed wi he che: are Mendt- G -year-oid bay colt, 3 w @ following. players: Jo} yer, | ever nine een M9 iow. of Kast Bide Workers, 310" Fast | rhe fexecutive Committee of District No. 16 Cant, WhO Is very Rood and speedy: Juat | BIN ae Darn: Wiuner of last years hivcher, John eran, frat Baas Das | is mont likely hat Jim Kennedy will get them | ave “corn Of Wie abe regan 3 ‘Applicant is required to give some | {te syulse tection to-morrow: at 1013" "Washing NAidata DeUld Rave paeeel Hac ae oIh Leite ae mecha ba Se teareee Wiceittog’ ewe Berea tre cet : oun Charles H. ‘Mille, President of the AL Lvy ent very fleshy, but has not grown much | patsy o'brien, centre feld: Jack What | Mike Pattor wee AlE Wanton bany Board, has written to the Com- jorence, elther, of a person of of a {ion sitet, Hoboken : COLA ar since last Fall. . field: Wilite Tiutler. mascot ‘They would, like, to Blue Bromt Athletic Club | @ssioners here the following, which was TOW, Kicleaard, a practical | The Toard of Walking Delersten yesterday au- A tit, Colt and chestnut mare |” Bay colt, three-year-old, Fo'us. Lizzie hear’ trom ‘teams averaging (welve of fourteen | tourney in Wood a Hall, Jersey City, on Priday [Tecelved this morning: Hitee, J. W. Kicieaard, a practical | The dmar4 oven tee fone at contrac Se her orked from the same stable. ‘The| Hazelwood. This colt has never sported | years. Rend to Capt. John Meyer, April 19, saya it he dofeate. Manion he ‘Albany, N. Y., Apetl & when applicants are accepted they |Nacher, One of these Jobe ta C.F. Huntington HAD 0 0 Hee TANC Te oa chestnut threw his bov at, the Dweer ilk and has not been named. His peo-| 68 Leroy street, city. |. 8 fortelt of $80 to must the winner of were py, ite New ork press that you Rave a w mansion in Werte Metures aketched by an “Ever id stuns e}ple say that they cannot find a name ° ngsworth-Gorman bout in @ limited-round | &!¥e! ring on the question of Bre furnished by Secretary Tolman with |e" mansion tn Noda favorite | then made back again and through the | Beat snaueh. ‘ifs is vers: long and thin. | P.M, N—An error fe a failure to make a jed-round | oF saloons to schools and’ churches’ Wa Mens ak card hi ial artist show the Bee eee ee pene AN" Taecture_ to, be, delivered He show tne gets tim nicely | Kap. leading. to. the paddock, happtly. | fie trainees criticism Wevere: | felding play. when by the playa bese ruaner ey Sou Guite a little discussion in our Boma on the mets ay" ‘ : ib rip ta ae if he went the other way through ine may : iin. | could be held or put out, or a batsman could be | parson Davie vf fer, and I would Ike to know how ard le of work, experience in farming, | mint streets by Me la feemi*to go mong nicely, Then the. at-|no telling what might have happened | foo Much Johnson, three-year-old ch. Barry to, fight the winner. of the Jack. Madden. | fags cp mua Titg {Mowsht to nection 43, of, the Igoe whether the applicant ts able to pay) The Yorkrille, Workinamen's Free School cele-/tendant lets him ‘go It alone." Hight | him. He was captured after a good feats donnnan sig Himyar. A” lean, ‘Mamie Reynolds Evidently Saw | Jonny Connors bout for $300 or $1,000 a side tn [cae ail clears Gus noata, Rete dog? pont tala tenth anniversary to-morrow inthe | 1h 4 ‘y i of trouble in. the Hoel plain-lor d limited-rot oN 2 : pun ver, vided that a quarter ‘of an “acre hun 1 Forty-third atre i Ke eee Me Mee Gets released from| see hin wiring at work. Tho beautiful | gir Dixon Mercedes, Winner. of lasi | (Alr: “Her Golden Hair Was Hanging Down| len or Connors he intends to take him to Eng: | within. 200 fect of a church, fuel Aimer. have ven to each applicant for cultivar) Detegata Rimmele, of the Bakery Melon herlthe restraint than he careers madly / filly Axiom was let out three furlongs, | year's Futurity, She has made all the Her Back,"*) land to meet bantam-welghts, had a license in some other place in. April, 180% tion. ughing war begun laKt Monday | peen viscied Financial Secretary, of the Central towards the nearest wheel or group of| ond it was a treat to wee her work. | improvement that could be expected: | there was once a college baseball team oe 8 Lam inclined to go further, and hold that’ while Binder supervision of Mr. IX Jeluuard: lator Pederation of Newark, N. J..-and Delewaiee | Weaty “union the floor or towards. the | Handspring and the rest of the string | Her tegs, which were Weak last year, | Whs'came (play our boyne To the Editor persons licenved Sithin. the prohibited boundary the weather confintes propitious | Stoll, Morlet and Schwarte ee ee oor Moute oF wane | did routine work. ‘The older horwes, Des |aeem sto be stronger, though adil ban- | Gime fo Ria our wove as g thing. | git anewer to Tommy Frazer's challenge ta “*The| IN 95 can continue iheir business from year to We will begin to plant the seeds ut Ing do not. deter hin, and while the | clare, Patrician, Long Beach and Monte] daged. So far, she has done the Httle] Duke charlie Farrell was on to them and-ail| Gcenine World’ of April 3. 1 will say that] year, that when they give up business that Bera fer copie, specrintendent to a, re: a te ree sete hee vostatlishment in| Carlo were worked five furlongs in 1.0%] work that hasbeen asked of her with: | “hes specay FRU RLIITC os Eee tia nartar PE erat a Rene tateh ee Di GG BL a eter for “The Evening World.” “We dodging this way and that. to head | soing splendidly. difficulty, but whether she can stand | And the way. ORO MEN AE HC HAR RG SRR RANE | Wha BULL InOe Ravel tinserlicameen In slat pramRee @ to ralne at Product as will | and Cer 8 him off, he eludes all and brilliantly |. J. V. Elllot worked his big string. | the strain of hard training and the still) When they landed at the Polo Grounds they s nen rand R. B. KANE » ren iceiened 18 that piapa, ‘over the Winter, either for the use | Hrooklyn, Soclaliat Labor Federation; , a ae A grotned ate 0 113 West Washington, place City. There acems to be no decisions on the questios, The persona who ilo the work or to | Hale Cisne i of Ue Winds dp dim erratic coune with m1 rook. Handicap. horses. iil good | Rrenstottit ucaticn. cece Ot Lg, very timing they looked at, but the best e+e and 1 suppase @ vest cass whl hays to be Brouge CURR a . alcidescopie mix-up, In which, he is| Broo! cap. horses, 00¢ + every t ey looked at, but the bes > ~ieer impose Of as they may decin best. ‘ThiK| py. rst prise tor mechanical drawing and} amore of leas prominent figure. work, Armitage and Meintyre had al In the lot of youngsters are: thing was the score, : Tommy Creed. who has issued several challenges | Devore Jt can be settled: however, 1 should, Beheme will teach the worthy poor agri-| mating tpedneations for bulblings hans been Strong gallop, eee ee ciao etarcold bre c.,| SAM the Glante to the Vialtors, “Ie twenty-one] fo ght Jack Downey, “ot Trookiyn, to finish | “tne Rumaig Hoard nt Txclae, seeme to favor may @iture, and take thom away from the | granted to Maurice ©, Roberta, of Carpenters’ Mohawk, purchased by Charley Dwyer, | Darebin—Yum Yt who looks like his to forr, at 124 pounds for $2 mide, believes | holding in the matter, but has not gives me ty and give them a new. itea of life, | Ga Ne tase in a. compecition started by. the did a amart plece of work. ‘This ic the | famous site, nd does not | Ast they started for the home they love ao well, | that Downey {s afrald sd eae Sigh | enough facts in conaection with the opinions of ‘was never so cheap in the Unite eral Executive Board nf the United Brotherhood youngster that Mr, MK, Dwyer lost_a | qamaus ee crores. Fe cate atest qfentelt, of $50 oF $100 | ite Corporation Counsel to make ft quite clear. tates as now, ani the opportunities are | of Carnvaters aml Joinets a ay small fortung over last year at J ane: war ra Since that kame they do not took the same: | money as he can enlan. 1AM Bm for ae much) TA. Fulton was expected to appear eellent for thdustrious men and Women | gpoqan Mh MeCalte, of the General Execatlye Park. eet idneee Whe has improved gomeron | When ther left the ball ground they did sigh a before the Bourd to-day and advise thems £ Beauire good homes wand become self | payet ar the Kiiehcs of aber, Wl Deal at — ee fer last wears appearance, but nothing | tt alae and slack, chey're gone back | Taek CEAa Rea 7 from the Committee of Seventy’ point ng wad independent, tings of Loval Assemblies Now 1,087 THE BLEMTON STRING Bee Rec Sier ‘Tne’ tremor His | For the acore they hoped at Teast that they], Ja MeAuitte, according to ® letter received! of view, but he failed to materialize, all plant potatoes, cabbages, | ind 12% aid at wo-morrow'm mieetinks af the i 5 shows great nervous alae ‘ care of himself than! Ag to'whether the Platt men will ex. turnips and beans mainly, ‘and oth il Aasemibtive of itia Flour-Muil Drivers and ‘ 3 i Taree, THER RR Ga ters Tere eg gaze bel doing ,, Nemetables and garden stuff as may ‘aiture ‘Truck, Drivers nace coe cy pensation. UC ia [They toadled home to Phillie, with no smile Uight training and in a few weeks will be realy EEO ST CLE & router deemed best, The land fon Long sha Gu areayessti teense. alate Glanereli A ; reaident Bela Na Ondensburg, two-year-old ch Onon- | For'the trophy they whl never carry. back Young Grif, “which “will take’ plas About Oct also. “It would put the lcensing of sa eats mht Pe ER et ble) ine Machine Wood-Workers’ International Uni A tof High Young daga—Gleams, half-brother t | Duke Charlie. Farrell our. catcher, will keep| 10. for $10,000 a side and the lght-weight cham. | loons In the hands of the Police wming, and I am ho je them ta thelr pin pionahip of the world, Irene and deprive charttable institutions [To say nothing of! Jack Doste upon first base eee of some 000 annually. against Loca ‘inion No, 38, ev inch a a Hea | thing, tis colt’ should develop be pe he will meet Tomi ‘us ol ¢ enite, Long Island Giiy, by appli-| nationat Cnion, with which Union Nov 38 is al has, ax usual, eought very pretty titles | EDIE, Is colt ston ee vaat-old bay | When the boys say, ‘How ia business?” they | (vinen, to match hie man with Ginee at 95 pounds ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. its who desire to see him. He will] diated. in tts turf nomenclature this year Mr. de. Attila—The Squaw. A small, com- |) wort say tte out of sight. Bishop will be at the rooms of the Monroe Club, - vise them what seels to plant, and] jaooh F. Ranh wae recetectad by the United helment gives the following names to] pactly built colt. Bamoset, ar-old | For they tried to beat our Giants, but so little| 27 Monroe street, Munday evening at 8 o'clock.” ng Investigated by the Ges 3 1 i Relme President of the Jockey ion, If pedigree courts for any~| When they get to Philadelphia they will try to] Frank Rishop, manager . ah Bold ba tound et st tod ok i of the. Furniture ‘Workers Relmont, President of the Jock etribution. If pedigree courts for any. rR jadelphia they y k Rishop, manager of James Hockey, ays uy iow to piant them a 1 wOLl. | wandsCarvers’’ Assoclet an pactly Poot 4 4 was thelr might Gompultten hak purchased sie warn | Momaanrtere Amerl errno ae his gulgndid stebhager two-year-olds: eR. e.. | Vontlac Ban sual iabar ieuite BE AHAY:tpok. arak, O01 fat Yate eee “| RACE TRACK, 8T. ASAPH, April @ fF rnceds, inchuding Lam bushels of seed | the iseuntationt has at yeceent at memers an TASES ch. cr 2, boetorso-hutith twovenr-old |b i MAMIE REYNOLDS.” | Denny ©. Williams. ‘matchmaker of the ‘New! The entries and weights for Monday'a i es Miah PCM cal ems Sea ork Athletic Club, has secured Sam Tompkins, tates from farmers in Pennaylvunta, a ge pl 20 cy as poor in body ax Astoria, und Jim Gibbons, of the Greenwood | Faces are as follows: ts tee e Erle Railway Company has bre ao “49% Begembie, Uh ea coy Sensalionseay ; : \ Re eM Bariincs Te the cea Falters ch. ee 2 By. TreamolacT ber tworvenr-old ay aior—Lya WITH THE WHEELMEN. cats at brupkisntor w’alsermund bout atthe] pirst Rare—Five furlongs “fhalf usual rates, Mr. G. Herrman ha Vice Hewat ch ms by Prime Wal: tn temnity Us ard Jas haltasietor to The Butter: sedis April at The ten are to meet et 100 heunue: | Golden “M2 Albert Sidney ive 1,000 packages of onto: ye tr English-epeaking Bakers’ Union Beau Ideal. ch. g.. t hard Belladonna. Bane ; aa bey wei jin atthe err ° * | Taw * 40 i) given 1.00 packiiges! of onion, eet and jIatenendent Rngieh-apesking Taker! Union Metre ne ty unease SNS | Vewongearald bik. c., Maxim Alt The University of Pennsylvania takes the in- | *Cish In at the ringside | Foundling no 10 ayy ¢ by Tremont She iterased | Pea a ‘0: v4 en a ve in leme to o1 ercoller eo nd | Mel IS not a mere charity or re-| Mall, 79 Thint avenue, to adopt a new constitu Margrave, oh, ey by St Weise Lady Mars | Periwinkle. © A stout, b ’ a wheme to organize intercollegiate | The programme arranged for the 1. . Athletic | ord McHalr «ses tt) (etmen, said Secretary. Tolman, | thon mare eet Annie Barron, Wwe cyeling, ‘The Univeraity Courler prints letters from show to-night in Grand sists ss the eare of this Assoclat Rakers’ Un) fo, wlll discuna the new rey Prince, gh. eo fby Prince Movat simpy | ROME ET nanan ecareie cere temiethys | representatives ct ether eollegew. which stow a [AfmY, Hail North Sorond “street ‘and “Redford | Second Race—Seven farlones. committee, it isp mary b s inceting to-night in Renate GERINGGIG AROTIIR Pi Neils Pecan al AG nue, Wiillamabirg, Is an attractive one, con: | sandowne.sess esse ++ e ored to establish babi Of welteretignes. | Laat Rielenin viresic abe UN ANOTIERR WALBBT) Mfihollth, ch, gy by imp) Aeralithe—sto- | PUL DAS MHOre Lege. Tle ALY pa celine [stfons Imdorsement of the pia Siting of four elght-round bouts, Tho contestants | PaRaomDe:** Un Harty aleaas ReaoR the poor to iecome rab lh coal ‘ z joes thin deter him? Not a jot, or_the | nopuly ‘ RO a eee tt ar + es 8 well bo: Dolly’ Lyons and Paidy Galingher, elght | Major General alle 4 P Sg be Hie timp.) Patience, (014 A und 3 pounds; Eadie to make farming more | i eee Re Neon Amtemion om Sanday, [SM@llest Craction of a tittle.” Mr, Gets! "Pacrol, b. a. by Kink GAtop—iimp ) Patience ee, sg ERY Shite wasvedt:| to eveltsus secaning to’ comonce themetven with | SOLER ,aY {ts Pounase Rade, Loebee and Totty | Bionty Sanlanartase the atin of ee TP ran ise Dower unwinds himself from the tangle, or, Bertrand, br. c.. by Bergan: « re + . " 4 ce 1 2 wamities wil! gather from the exper! | “yshce Mere Lace, Nn, th, ar, warned ait | (Fe antiee hin, artes St Leos flay | _Ploratia. bik, ti 2" by Clef Service or Plaa Oa Fey ce' plain: Wa tteeh, Twary enrcold | rie mane tae) Century, Waeelinen send) renee it oera. Soak Matweve MIRE Hlartin’ ot © ence valuable statistics regarding the | union men to keep away trom Cleveland. where | palin, Unites his arms and) legs. from ; eB Oy CUM Marvice or. Pisa ye ah i out this notice i. Piity, Ernst of “Brooklyn wt 13 reR unto o keep away from Cleveland, where | reuuire, tutte roam fat lene. ch. 't., Pontlac-Annie F.: sister io Ram- thin city, and Billy Ernet, of Brooklyn, at 183 | Preml @umber of persons in families who are | two mines ate oa fa reduction of wages | CHE sl im. surveys the havoc, and 2, by Wiitut—Sapphire eee ee iaics muck like her brother, | The ranks of the Century Wheelmen of New| pounds. Johnny Brkhart wit act us peleree. fein: quiet) ulates: Well, well, | the i Beal eae Work Fun ate acm Who | Fhe lolge will meet Tuesday night im Mtititary | UU Hee MOCGE the Maye” aplneth Sey Magnetiaer—timp.) Prin: do great things are expected of her. | York are open to every amateur wheelman of Summertime . tnut colt by Salvator | goot character, over twenty-one lacecaie | F An risk ---+ + 113 Floretta .;. » the birthplaces, “nationality, | MOTE MDOT are idl hanariercaalied 2,, by (amp. Aemiltne Queen T. Sine Wondtord. who ‘recently fein |kavt tharacter, over twenty-one yeara ot age, =o) NOTES FROM CITY COLLEGES. Duceances 2000. S0041E Belle. Washington ,.100 y ed, — ocenpations, vn $ e1 DENK orte ed . by at laine Glor ed bral fem u owas: a — ar.‘ oa Fooms occupied, rent per month, lengt has been rel ton just uftor he had performed the ‘j etizer or Matiover—Lack. ely: h Vit . Ry Praia Prof. Burgess, of Washington, has been chosen oi 113° Logan Of residence in cliy, ald received ante A elena Dal latter half of the double. feat alluded It is not likely that WI ever be able W. within sixty days after his admission to mem-l a tne chale of Profecce ot wi Ht SMS Peter t and ability to pay for tools, seed, & Withing Delegates. His successor will ac hong fal case of his he 1) Mr. Belmont, now in Kentucky, and un- |" Resides the above, there are five highly | h to visit the elub-room, 938 Eighth avenue coke py rig! PS are Pa pEY cto ete ier tals, sed, | ren Sere ‘compan With a smite that could | named as yet. Judging by the splendid | pred) yearlings by Ludwig and one. by {and become acquainted with the members and] oth winners of lat ek's debate at Normal College are members of the same cli mished by the Committee, and should be Al Protective Union will probably |@count « Chinaman for bandness he form shown by Wistful in her maiden y Monarch in training The latest | the advantages accruing from member Ni filled out at all stations where applica, the trouble with the Ma explained that the wheel seemed pox: | emort wt Ble Asaph, the stable will be | AkIeQ: Inca thie, Afton das olde by NI [eit ie ta cea eemnerenD. | No ‘ Hons for land are received. ‘Phene sta: i ting of the Central Labor | ResMed With A notion for steering straight |i strong one, with high-class two-year- | Highness, out of Wishing Well." arias cratusanitai te rhe cues ate Hl 3e | on In thelr honor, therefore, the section gave a | SAMEALE ay ee istics Ww be Valuable tu the Assocla- afernoon a je very object which he most destred | olds. heen sald that The Ke vho | month. Wm. jepburn, Secretary, or M. Gibb! qj eceptivt a8 canaeaesl tion in shaping its work for the ature. seam Unten Tetegrapher, the omias {£2 KOC A Whte berth, and he simply had |" Wistful, Wt te ald, hae been eaten Fee eee hee aing teen tery atin? | wil receive appticatlons callede venterda sent, ihe caltathentum of te) sixth Race—Five furlongs. magne? nGommittee, aloo calculates thar] organ of the American Telegraph Urilon, the ne ee ete gota iimanle ‘to fel Oe every other youngster In the Blem-| whore origin thers ix some doubt. was oo ee AORN Hoey... 122 Flatlands . dreds of families who wou Kasization of teiegraphers, has been lane) ¢ welieved some people to Me | tons e i . olmdel. TI not tr fi ty Dtherwise bee burden to the reap eee | coke wtA Ot sehnahed ok the 1th ot each money: | Workin On A theary that mind ts aub- | on SUAPl ——— Rplved at Holmiel. ‘This tx not true, and | soveduie of rune of the Century Wheeimen, of | .gAt 4 ferent, meeting of the Board of rua] Sek 7m Hg Leonardo Ghdto the charitable can We mae | William Rastike Ts maneaing elite ganna Pservient to. matter, Mr, Hyland HK WHALCVEE| New York, for April and May: April 7—Freeport, | eatabitah (mety. new aehalagahions CoceedteR onty | OFRUS LINO Gttekoe’ seeaining ab reat of US SBE Wie OD ele Ld Hace ee ape eget ty ana See ene CORNELL IN THE HENLEY. Mr. “Dave” Gideon, who manages the | 1. 1, and return; 36 miles’ leave club-house at students who have attained la bacholor's degres et (See Sach such Rrapypeling given were pon | agar dn hy eluate HAN Eke 8] WANTS $45,000 TRANSFERRED aoe ging, revel Seaatray™ Yat Sn a'a! 30 age tt-nye tear, Nts and wear Staite, fae gum ated toech Robens Badly Hart. Dr. Tolman also said that nalt of | Wht, tise telographe may be Lifted ‘onto W i ii i as spent the WIN | 52 mites: leave club-house at 9.30 A. M. April | riage GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., April 6—George Ro- the land used by each applicant must the plane of willing consent” Gov. | Pars to the gles for the Diamon: Gideon & Daly h re-engaged Harry |21-New Dorp, $1, and return: 22 miiea; leave | A lecture on "Photographs in Color,"* by Dr.| bens, the well-known horseman who was charged janted in potatoes, and. th 4 Jub-aguse at 8.30 A" M April 2-—Public Century | 1 toes, and the « 1p | Menchaat eames OF ane. telbmrasiai at SURSARIY a Griffin. to tide. This boy, who. ts about e Mo April 2—-Public Century Ives, of Philadelphia, an eminent. authority on Be could use for planting such nd. rik cat . timate. (Copyrighted, 1888, by 1 Press) | 9 eae os from New York t) Patchogue, LL (via Call eilitelpbia, em eenlnens authority fle seeds or plante as fie desir. ied and sirikod ary deprecated ‘4 elghteen years oid, and’ welehs about, f ibe given next. Monday evening sila ; DON, April 6 “ ‘ in}, and return. start from’ College Ia Race ah, Lapeace, Bahai ommeny e: ¥ ~ - A special meeting of the Hoard of) LONDON, April 6 ninety-#ix pounds will this y ek oF | ms y Bullding, Columbia College. | {jared “last evening on geveral members of a family desire t 3 nety-ninth street. Hast. River, at 6 A.M. 0 oe> ‘ i eg to Estimate apo! . Henley Regatta were published t for first call on his services $ Hag ileal rh ‘, ak: | The meeti the Alpha Be thrown ont of his carriage and struck his head ew Beene an crs hill be sven. Tn) GRIFFO AND LAVIGNE, mate and Apportionment wax helt | Henley Komatta, were published to-tay.| EOE OP Cai receive the rexuar num of [S867 runi*leate “ist sine a din Matas | OC Nereis Stir tire oat of Bi curiga aad atte bie aden sf out the plan Of the Cometice, oa gatt . this morning in the Mayor's office to Core a ina awe ae $3 for a winning and $19 for @ losing |12—Century run of the Pastime Wheelmen, from | } ¢ lo Fevising the constitution. The Boctety | of the brain. ‘The doctor says be cannot recover, he plan of the Comsitte = consider a est from the P " to compete fo Grand) Challen i | MeceRiars: Fn of the Fassia 0% | han rown’ a0 in numbers. lately, being no eee tchis doa wile secant pete ‘ol To Fight Fifteen Rounds at Gomer} Datonee Grn ame or he Cob ihe Argonaut: Rowing (Clut he Strlag Js unter the oare of | ra aiteet tered? Hast River, ste Kew. eharn (ores, {mo ‘indeed mambers. thatthe. prpoation D Be nie tO aid e worl “bears the asphalt waths in ¢ oronto, Canada, has enter John J nd. As a trainer he ts one Ray Side, N.Y. and return; short run, | Algcunsed, ‘ share: A Ae a Istana April 15. ark. ; PC ASS eo rast the most capable in the country. g, crt“ kt "AMML.” May’ 26—Nvack, | i"torm ne chante ant Juatcrs | venest Gros, a arene painter, says that Ervin tie neds CHICAGO, April 6.—Young Griffo and), The Comptrolier said he was unwill BL Thompson and E No AMA, Fears 60 mites: Teave club-house | other The idea i being vigorously opposed by | Hopkins, jr. a theatrical manager, owes Bim @ {Following is a list 6? the names of the | “KA Lav have been matehed to Shel Lower ‘clase girls balance of $395 for scenery used in ‘Rory of the checks should be payable to ‘ie order. tng to voto for the ransinr Wino an of Toronty, Will conte 4 GPa 1s Committee Fulton Cutt, opinion from the Corporation Couns lls Unattached ily invited ee 8 ” cademy ot man: Ja Ot reer te ar. | fight Afieen Towns at the Seaside Ath~|as the money had’ been approny t st ; : ; accompany us eS Thre new professors have recently been ap-| Hil!" now helng performed at the Actions et M. Muiry, Vincent Paul NAS letic Club, Coney Island, on April 15, Bees Loewgisha ty part i this city i polnted ef Columbia Collage, Prot, Perry, & ETO that the scenery, Jay got ont ‘tha: senat : i mic vf ; ent « are r raduate of Columbia ‘Of the class af. 0 de x Meatless Arsaer ty) aries ofigbrew |The match wae made last night, Griffo's | square, by K Cut walks, tullding a | hemory “Ot Tes fa.| The Soutn Hrookiyn Wheelmen last night elect: | Will occupy. the chalr ofthe. Protessorahip nf | attachment, and will telse the sceneag O® h backers wirlng the proposition from New | Petaling wall, and doing ocher th “The Compleat Angler.” Was ef the fullowing eaident, Te S. Hare | Greek, tn place of Prof, Drisler; Prof. James f, [attempt 18 made to take It awagy lance far Mrs | Bt The Compleat, Angler” wa Fisan,” VicecHresiden Stilinon; ‘Bees | Wheeler, at" present of the. Universit y $s "4 i. vork, and Sam Fitepatrick accepting Ms work. hal been done afterwards ‘Phe famous angler Hyed for many q # Bihleon, dly Abas i a net Renization Bu. Mork, and Se banat pti | On ot the ne “tl Rate aera | ae eetoum antes Lived for many » New York City Exchange Service, | reary. ii) tiyde, Treasures H. Denison; | mont, will be Prof, Ty’ anociate, tal Oscar Wilde's Play to Rum Hes® 4 ation for priation. a Nek M we tp bORalt 4 BBG asa iit th apes Financial Secretary, hob. P Tanderbacks Caps | He place ot Prot Merriam. who. revuuthy Geetae, Amociation for | Mts Ah waa tavigns met once in. this eee acre cag | weEY Mane DR. te Smith. Fleet. Lieut Bolin Athens, and Prot. Prank N. "Cole, of thet . scar Wilde has been erased trom Iman, Secreta ‘oom nuh e better of it, & aw was | PY iS DB nes: oman Murpl atic e je Tolman, Secretary, Poon mich the better of Mt Ira W Comptroller presented a request WILL RACE ON THE CLYDE. 8 tye on de MeBinianey, | e 2 ¢ Husband,” now running at the Lye Went¥-second street declared. i nney, “An Ideal hy es rom the Park Board to be allowed he Jol lehate between the cel eatre. The London theatres are going east s now te” Worthy = ph \ Ur that And upward. Qa request by mall oF tetepho tos Fafisetlan Siete st Coitinbla dean! | {S'Stop he plays allogsther by Mayor Masen’ 6. Ping tad” Skating the Crase, it 1] Valkyrie IE, May Not He Completed Jk be woat to give further tnt. w at the College last Thuraday even —_——— tena Was Kr The Metropolis Roller-Skating f tu Waleh du ‘Tino for Pelvate Matchen ur general office may be cailed from any public uited as fullows: Prealdent, D. M. Adee; | Ant Of the College Seth Low. Li. D., p Fined #350 Disobedience, Bis ed omight be 000 ¥ urt, Chambers, 7 ; iavad kad Seventh 7 af he i Deniason fe cliy—without charge, | Vire-President,- Willlam T. Cowenhoven; 3 iad 5 + eat eid last 4 " rel aha ay . sae ke 1 f the! LONDON, April 6 ‘The Field saya te flere ite 3 et pmbaohiciatraal RS A. Sam ‘Treasurer, HH Justice Van Wyck, im Clty Court, C! * rake: asure ro y to de: used oF ht iy not Wikely that Lord Hunraven's new |The Metropoilan Telegloae ant Teh ap Co, |yagsel™ Slemaeey en Pt te 4 , vesteriay, fined Robert D. Brown 4880 fo vitae te net yacht, Valkyrie IL, wil be completed Hugler, Jamos Dennett. Color-Be ten of an crder for bis examination tn supple macepied. urd ploughen tacluden many poopie Goan THOU oe pene . ia a zh tal 18 CORTLANDT ST, j Bepten deimee ahah, Geer bearer, ies eee tey tueniary proveediogs On March a8 Jaunea Murray i — —o tn ‘the Femsttas In the south, and that) Agaignen's @ALE—The Ategnge of the ta Wareatd bad chs, aicmative, and. yas | Brown, eine a ie + ge ie ete! al Probably she wi not race before t of nda & Kane wili se uneold sented by Messrs, Philetus Mortimer (a, lots, but owing to lack. MoCoy-Neodham Might om, New AtpeetsSsves hibited, | elie fortnmat 0 | of Conde & Bane will | ae fhe | Fretertck Aorte Cutler "t3.and willie Reservoir Site for New Library. Ue gomraition spent’ a (hist MEM, Tents. Apel &—The mater beixeen | Model No 1 of the new sirest-swenping w Apected that Vigilant will be Hinnie eanized reat Wheelmen yesterday. The | erat as, whi Mewrh win Wanshard: Wonde| oy Bigelow, Prestdent of the T:iden Trustem, the 0 § Jeph BE ie gh Pee ey which WHHL soon be In une mi Tuesday, pre- i ners. on the co ply" for ema ruft, “i; Wheaton, "#7, and Philip Ernest Brodt, . peeorig cost per lot being $3.45... The crops | hi! duly, and Panny Needhany hin wae at sine Elna Rata New Mank, Or | taeb'any of Apel He Will apply for L.A, W. membership In ‘47, getended the negaiive for Philolevian, The | and otter men interested In the proposed consall planted, cultivated and harveste ¥ i wo Si) Tee bibles nk elie he 0 en eric a munic was rendered by & quartet from the Co:| dated Mbrary are in favor of cre.ting the mew Fi 4 Cg are Ele Eg ONG oC NS A Se MN RL oh CO aa id} ne pinning OF MU Alisa's American Cataloguig, can LS Tumbia College Glee Clubs “Prof. Smith awarded building on the Fifth avenue reservoir site. Tie < oe -_— ‘and re The Liberty Wheelmen’s annual election n'a’ day or two teave for Boston Mass. where |p succese,, ‘The dirt ie picked up from the street | But ton-rater Dakotah in the recent /.5 These oMcors of the Metropolis, Wheel ne ’ igieal iden His’ plas. was fer were given to widow: ROG jhe is matched to meet Tom Tracy, om April 12, | as the sweeper proceeds acd buried 1 | Mediterrancan regattas amount inet ry for th ro let ropolie imen were| the debate to the Barnard Society, Mr. Wheaton | was Tilds origi 3 pi mB eons Cuiiivated the labd Nine | ¥ me a ad SB ‘epreer | ed 10 Sy"Enepasd, 280 Broadway, | ‘oe N.Y. declared ected Thursday: President, Loul onaidered the beet debater. Mtrest iiding im the form of crosy aad large #200, ‘ ACTH VALID, Aggeggm, Msuschuolb; "Vice-President, Gtorge “B! Jouaa;| Tecelved houcraale meation. w’_ ME SHO GS, Yin volumeg, before the Buiiolk Athletic Club receptacles,