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WAS BEARISH. |HORNPIPE SHOWS HIS SPEED. — of the Income Tax/The Keene Brooklyn Handicap fion Affects Wall Street. fi p damp in Pipe Line Certificates, P Mt High as 130 Being Bid. ene ca reported and as i from London this morning, Righer quotations were re- the tat the Stock Exchange here @ bearish, and a general decline en- | wneertainty In regard to the prob- of the Supreme Court with ent “Al marie to the income tax was used t, and the talk about lend on the New Jer- to more or less seliing Oth accounts. ade a big jump in oll, or ficates as they are terme On ‘Saturday uotation ‘was 115 bid, while as 130 was bid, ing here, but in Ol City ree of activity as 1241-2 was to-day. the ual a pire v vance wax due chiefly to the the Standard O11 Company in the price of fleld oll from $1.10 Production {s diminishing and d monopoly seems to have a yp than ever on the trade, wn the whole raid on th ist, coalers, which me to it conclusion on the announce. isms the action of the coal aa rus wh to cover, and stocks rom 1-2 to 21-8 per cent., ‘ooulers and sugar in the lead. trunk lines were eaieo noticeably bers to the new cable bonda to-day for subscription will be @ per cent. of their sub- bonds sold at 107 1-2. The jew Yo se ually larch increase of endl $112, 106 and interest, Central this afternoon fore exhibit the cornings were $170,653, and for March ‘81 $9,835, as compared with for B18, F te —. Entry Works a Mile in 1.64 Sir Knight Shows an Equal Pace at Gravesend Track. Spectal to The Evening World. AVESEND, April 8 — Wretched Weather greeted the trains yesterday ant to-day at the Long Island track, but happily, the rain kept off this morning unul some excellent trials were put (hrough at Bheepshead Bay and Graves- end. sterday the seemed to increase, as d est In the meeting at Gravesend next month. Caterer McGrath has com- menced to lay in the stores at — the Gravesend track, and before the end of the week Supt. Hrush will commence to take down the protecting boards in front of the stand, There was work enough both yeaterday and this morning to please the most fastidious, Brooklyn Handicap horses and others, especially the three-year-olds engaged In the bix tw at the forth- coming me yw wetting full miles at & number of visitors p Mlingsbee, his si dmunds, | we rday, pus, ‘the brother wing Green w 8 Warming-up gallop, and were kept cantering on the track until the wrrival of Mr, Ki It was evident that he wish e the Brooklyn Handicap horse work, and also to catch a line on his crack three-year-olds, After his at rival, Hornpipe cantered to the seven furlong pole and broke away at steady pace, It was not until He got to the elghth pole from the stand that he warmed thoroughly to his work, as he ran that eighth in 121-2 seconds, and finished the mile in 1.54 fat The manner in which Hornpipe nego- faced the gallop was greatly admitred, as he worked easily throughout. Hit work was the fastest done by any of the horses enguged in the ‘first big Eastern event in this section of the country. Dangerous, the brother to Freeland (not yet, named), and Bowling then worked from the stand a mile in 1.58, If ever there st a three-year-old des- Uned to make a racehorse the brother to the mighty Freeland looks like being that horse, Messrs, Keenan and ‘Trainer Lakeland ‘are to be highly congratu- Ited ‘for their shrewed sense In not running the splendid youngster as a two-year-old. ‘The great Longstreet and “Freeland never made their mark untl they ad reached thetr four-year- form, Sheepshead Bay yest Hornpipe, Dani Freeland and. ito given half a mile t i ay ay By ut 7 my Ht “ iby 265 ay Bed 93% COTTON OPENS HIGHER. Wate am it the he follow yoo Slight Adv: The market for cotton was about j ‘ove higher at the start to-day, but mt of Husiness Done at a we. eased off a trifle with a fair business. Early Sune, 29 a 6.5 6 sales lowing prices: April, 6.29; 2 uly, 6 were September, 6.40; bu; sBeceinber, G00. market opened about 1-40 Ce verpool, Liverpool by Novem. fs immediately 00 3-0, Yor May Pes Sie. West at the opening. steady; oats dull and easy. —_ a2 L. EAMES FOR PRESIDENT. ‘Steck Exchange Nominating Com- mittee Selects Candidates. ‘The Nominating Committee of the “Mew York Stock Exchange has made ‘the following nominations for the ensu- fing year: Richard Stureke, wholesale des at 2% Harriton street Fromme! with preferences for $3.90 # Garlock, $500; "Join W erie ‘h feathers and agery President—Francis 1.. tary—George W. © Treasurer—F. W. Gilley. Eames, Ely. Chairman—James Mitchell, Governing Committee (to serve ea Governor (to sery Bior'rrunte of Norainating Committee for 1896— Newton, C. mes Weeks, W. B. Heek- Bend, W. E. Tillinghast. W. Rudolph Ke ler, B, Dumont, ac ong vern. T. B. Will- Kilbreth and one year)— eg Of Gratulty Fund (to serve sam. in and W. A. —— Palleres in Eggs and Fea 2, $1,000, a , aaaigued to Genre, 6to Herman Cc. Kulick ——— ‘Company. a over’ month. work to-day. ix weeks, owing to revicral Mopression Tesume work, ae weeks, word. April 8,—The employing about The ta The Unitet i About "500 The Moy employs cui i about Work April 15, snusen, Otto J. J. Kemp Goff, Dyer Pearl, Putnam, er Fin butter and assigned to-day t T 92.400 w Brunewirk Tub 48 been aha! ee ep Oo ——— Blagracetul Dance at a Club, AB entertal wee were not at the ent Club nt in the Arling: novee Fritay night Mil je what ahie dance anit lippers. The good pe: Sara, a culled a Sara was attired le of Ar tanmeat are 49 Death of Gen, Kemper. py WILLE, Vi aper, of Virginia, died lst at he Ne, fnew e Vice, aged neveny.. Mie ian eas coed io the ARtatOr covered a mile in a fraction under two minutes. The black wonder, Domino, did about the sume, and tt was 4 treat to see him fight for his head. Tae youngsters worked half miles in about Is. ‘The beat work was shown by the Tremont—Gypay colt, the Hend'Or—Princess Iskra colt, Defende: the brother to Banquet and’ T. the Glenelg, sister to ‘Trade Wind c and the peeriess filly by Balvater—Beu re. The other stringa at the track did but routine work and only sift gallops wer en, At the Graverend track very little was done averaging more than routine work, Handspring covered three furlongs in i seconds, The trainers fully pald up thi, morn- ng for thelr reapect for Walm Sunday yesterday. ‘The worst atmosphe Farmer Dunn can pre Messrs. Dwyer) and ‘avesend track. ‘The and soul tn hia horses, The latter Knight and a ce two-year by Imp. #4 Pengance and draws him to the Gravesend track ¢ \y Bir Knight this morning ke In covered a Thin ts the t the Graves: Kons Mendieant worked with Sir Knight’ and show considera Be Declare, — Long ach, nd Patrician covered a under two minutes Jimmy. Lam then gave Monte ad gallop of a mile string of rolds mile In s Henry Warnks and Darebin colt t Reconds., ‘The Milly a block before he and It looks v owner of Reclare a 1 sprinter In the filly that will equal the two named that made. the ex-lrighton Reach laborer famous as a turfman, ALEXANDER ISLAND RESULTS. RACE AND, Va, April & ~The weights for to-morrow's ra track are as follows: Firat Six and a am Frits Duke of Fier Little Hirave Marhie Post Vrince Klan ath Dnteh Lady Hamilton nxiety Hirehnela Tevtse Duke John Mome ‘Run Sir Alfred Clement Rlenal Thackeray Monte Carlo. Towel Jewsharp track | this he fi ig worked half a ked his Torso, filly ree furlongs tr cantered in almant stable companion has if the former Stony has a Rave nd Race—Pive furl tt in ta 104 r ini tot Six and nes Jolly Roy By Jove MeFonss Luin Wate Mayor B Fourth Race: waiter ng King Par) Woode Glonail Fifth Race Waleatt Keine Fin Vovaee Tedd tie Vagabond Kenyon Rana ota Sixth Ral Ditton J Homer Reynard daily Inter. | B.AltmansCe TOMORROW {will make a SPECIAL SALEof 5,000 yds. fine CUT JET Trimmings, including a large variety of insertions in popular styles, and most desira- ble widths, at 38" 597 S, 18th St., 19th St. and 6th Ave. NO BASEBALL TO-DAY. Wet Grounds Postpone the Colum. Dia'n Go at the Giant The first of the two games in the Col- legiate Trophy series between the Giants and the Columbia College team, which was to be played at the Polo Grounds this afternoon, has been de- clared off en account of wet grounds. The Columbla boys are scheduled to ive a try at the New Yorks on the 1th, and by that time it ts to be hoped that the weather will be better, ‘To-morrow the University of Pennsyl- vanla team will again have a chance the handsome cup,” ‘The Quaker City ¢ Jeginns put up a fairly strovg gum Thursday, and If the weather Ix nic big crowd should be on hand to see the Kame to-mor Supt. Hell, Polo Grou: very Il. He contracted a cold grounds last week. Harvey Watkins will take charge during Mr. Bell's ill- ness, President Freedman r this afternoon from George n Unie versity, asking for a date in the Colle- glate ‘Trophy series, Georgetown has a Atrong team, and is anxious to gett whack at the cup. If possibie, games will be given them. ovel and handsome souvenirs will be Presented thowe who attend the opening weagie kame on the Polo Grounds Ap 18, ‘To the male cranks will be gv Muminated schedules of home games the reverse of which will show each of the six pitchers in the of delivering the ball, ‘The coloring, even of the unt forms, in handsomely reproduced, ‘The ladies’ who wateh the game will receive souvenir memorandum books of beaut) ful pate BRIDEGROOMS WILL RETURN. ex for Rrooklyn Kk. baseball team will re turn from thelr Southern tour on Sun day nicht, so President Byrne informed an “Evening World reporter this after: noon. “No exhibition ga ived a letter The Rrooklyn 8 will be played added, "Ch en in play the York Kly as though | about that a S urbane magna vLielpated sor NO JOCKEY CLUB HEARING. Secretary MeIniyre Anka for Punt- m0 Denies Rumors. ary Melntyre did not appear be fore the Jockey Club to-day, but instead phe] August Belmont asking for hestponement of the hearing on the . Asaph's foreign book, Regarding the that he had sold his stock, that all the St. Asaph officials were that JudgeBurke and Starter Tom Flynn would go Asaph in a days, and that igh reorganization was to bee sretary Melntyr that no intention of selling his stock, All the changes mentioned were pla. Md know of tt Wers, of St Asaph, had never thought resigniy ine this afte se attics take question of stoi to vesicn, T to thor. ted, he had und if tal few a stated he he as also of su or only of ners WAS transac ne Jockey Chub st in President t Tie St. Asaph matter up to-morrow, = = an Kieked He: iz a midwife, of No Porty-fitth street, was held in keep the peace Jusitee Deuel, the after her was 10 Hast Says Mrs, Mrs. KI last ) bonds month, by plainant York von. ‘The Lena H Thirty-fourty tha had been Lindau to do. some engaged in ad says Mrs Lindau Knocked her down and Kicked her it the face. Hee face was badly out when she appeared in the court to-say Her Husband Now ville this tgainst N sald Mrs They Lena vart, « w ronemous, of Stree: Lena employed by faney work pute, anit The Hartt cided ft the ¢ 1 Val Mid thea wil be er ask the pe Harry Sonderm 5 foo ky will + fon. and che: a o | iF & bt contest between the New hee i nd the : take place reday Club's tack 3 = e Cunen of Small-Pox, Small-pox has broken out In a Swedish ¢ at 19 Morton’ street. The disease was imporiet | © from Brovklyn, and the authorities there hava been Atitel The persous. sultering sith “ahs | Will’ be removed to North Brather. Iaiand are ire Arno ‘kyaite and! hr children Olea, aged Ave and tows aoe “lov io3 Save Mor ity ant Health, i ery ‘ this you pay nothin 4 do not leave y ne, and have no doctor's pay, The D. Kes @ pperiaity of treating patients through Jotter correspondence, and is having wonderful scan, a a toa neerares ae oiet celebrates me remedy, If you write Bim at once doubtless be sured ‘HE WORLD: B.Altmans@, will place on sale to-morrow, 13,500 yards SCOTCH Cheviots, Oxfords, and Madras, SUITABLE FOR SUITS, SHIRTS AND PAJAMAS, C. at I5 yard, former price 28c. to 40c. 18th St., 19th St. and Gth Ave. fun along | SHERIFF MAY TAKE A HAND. Lawyer Severance Given the New Manhattan a Short Re According to Lawyer Wales F. Se ance, unless the New Manhattan Ath- letic and Pequa Clubs’ management makes a settlement to-day of the judx- ment obtained .gainst them a few days ago, by Charles Griffin, the Sheriff will be asked to take charge of the Club's affairs. ‘Tho Judgment is for $1,876.19, the unpaid past of a bili for whiskey sold to the club» during the months of Decem ber and January last. In reference to the matter, Mr, Sever- ance sald to-day: “L fully expected a settlement on Sat urday, and unleas something 1s done to- day, I shail certainly have to take the next step in the case, that of asking the Sheriff to take & hand in the game. I hays learned trom good authority that the Club {8 In @ pad way financially, but they rertainiy ought to have enough to ratisty my client's claim. ir, Griffin has been offered $500 In cash. and notes for the remainder by one of thy directors of the Club, but he posi- tively refused to accept any’ of the C.ub's paper, unless It 1s backed by some solid man. “I shall hardly take any decisive steps | until after banking hours to-day, but if by that Ume some kind of a” settle ment is not mane I will surely force things to an issue.” "wo WITH THE WHEELMEN. The Cycle Roard of Trade has protested wie cessfully agalnet fearing up the asphalt pare nt on Eighth avenue, from Thirteenth str to Central Park, It ts probable that « Uuon will be mecured with the live ntly condemned for even contributory next ures tn an acetdent, Vown ad vesterday a nine-year r Drive, Moyellats are fre when n on ,thotr part the? Merrick stood diteectly: [AC the Long Island who had catantrophe, his Utmost toa eee Frowntng skiex did not daunt the ate the Whesimomen either, yestertay, The cyeie path, Merrick road, Rockaway Turnpike River got rows | for your heal! up at apin at a moterate pace, ‘and surprise yourself und your Jing the blegest breakfast, with relish, that you have knows years, ae nts Linerty avenue leads Into Nroalway ‘of which the Merr ‘sank: finely ma road te vu Harbor. It Hreton of bleyel feaching to. St ngest and fuvst e country, John H. ‘Woodbury, 127 W. 42d st., N. Y.,|.: Specialist on Skin Diseases and| Facial; Blemishes. 20 Years’ rob ing road in | | | | ne, Dr, Greene's Nervura blood aod aeree| Al! drugeiaws aell Wt and thi ou wi Free Consultation. 4 blo factal bleminbes wonder-working med ent te treaed by do adapt the tr ef tor 4a machines and Bo book, JOUN woop MATOLOGK INST WEST @D 8ST, NEW ¥ re BRANCH OFFICES BOSTON, PUILADELPHIA, CHE AGO, ST. LOIS. Jonn Me Woodbury ts known all over the world | as (he Inventor of Woodburs's Faclal Soap. @ pure antiseptic toilet soap for the #kin, acaip and complexion, Beck Dead Wede-mare le om the wrapper. é side light-weight, round bout In th N. ¥., next Thursday night. weights, have been secured by Benny C. | weeks, Neo old stock in thin store. Everything sold the season it's made. Liama Thibet Overcoats, Worth so $ 4 more I The best overcoat made to- day is the Llama Thibet. Best for wear, looks and com- fort. We sell this overcoat for $10, silk lined Br4gandit’s worth ten dollars more. If after you have bought it you don’t think so we'll give you your money back. That offer shows that we mean what we say and that this store is a good and safe place to buy “Never bought at Thompson's? No wonder your ciothes are 80 expensive.” Silk lined $14; without silk lining $10. Suits $10 E. O. THoMPson, Tailor, Clothier and Importer, 245 Broadway, et Park Place and Murray St. PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Young Griffa and 430 jeorge Reynolds, the east will come together in a four- Leland Opera-House, at Albany, Reynolds 1s train- ing for the bout, and {s of the opinion that he an stay the distance with Griffo, Connte ‘an and Danny Maugh, feather wile matchmaker of the New York Athletic to box six rounds at the seventh monthly club-house on Saturday Connore and Billy Welsh, the ‘ttle toles to box six rounds for a purse of $200, on Anna 2. Both have had @ grudge ag: other for sometime, expected that their bout will be houy boxer Solly Smith and Tom Denny, of Australia, who recently fought a ten-round draw in the Seaside Athletic Club will come together again in th Fing. Both are anxious to get at each other since thelr draw and Lave accepted jer of $200 for six rounds at 122 pounds, In an opera-house at Albany, N. Y., on Thursday evening, April 11, oe e who wan defeated In an eight. Mle Sweeney at tho Long Island Fillo Loeber, round bout by Athletic KR tourney on Saturday night, in not a A with the decision, and. In will: Ing to meet Sweeney again in a limited-round pout of toa finiah at 124 pounds, welah In at the ringside, for $250 a side, Sweeney will probably accept the offer, | Rob Cunningham, who recently defeated Joe Gates of England, ina aix-round bout in the New Manhattan Athletic Ch Davie, low ‘Harry. to ment. Can: Will probably be matohed fin Chicago in a few matched to meet: Sammy In a ten-round bout in (“this month, for a for the bout Dolly Lyons Kelty. of Staten alan Athletic cchab's toxtg: shw ening he wil and ing trom. hi qive Kelly the hard hey come together The Long Island Ath! next boxing show on There will, be four well-known boxers. wh will hott th Wurlay evening, April elght-round bouts between Sam Tomkins, the Astoria ight-w: na for bis aixeround Bout with the Graenwood Athlete Cub, Athletle Club on Saturda: kink save if he defeats G: Voefete of $100.t) fight Bily 1 doon's Piekanit ny,’ a Id to a finish for $900 a sie at nat the Fingal: the day Is train uilenge. to. uns, oF to rday and 9s) fight ten or twenty purse and a site bet Jimmy Rurry's oney Inland on ved yenterday Jack Levy te anxi and fight Kid es ty Aight Johnny Connora Ty Maden declines ell-Tommy Ryan glove contest ty for last night wan de furiiig to permit the rity Dnits ee ot Springfeld, The Andy. aty Athletic Cinh, Kin derter city Te test. boxthg sbow in’ Gaklant tn Thursday evening, Ab sare Tim Huray Pat Billy, Newman, Charley” White and ‘Phe _matchinakers are Tim Wurst agt jena Buahfleld, and they have ao. far elected fo following boxers for, | harley, Roden, of the “Scots, Trenton, eight a Gopingon, of the 8 mmy Holland, ot Patermany Ne J, eight at 138 pounds his tnayer and Fred Cooper, ix rounds. at (unde. Prank Erne, of Buftaio, has bes meet the, winter of the Metue-Craig rate rounds, at 126) pounds he the official reteree, pect, GOSSIP OF THE TURF. The question whether St n the Jockey Club ts an iy stabled at that track fear Just what the propriet 1 ty do, They mont aeeme to be no one wh ecretary Molutyre would St. Asaph while Treas oro that he ary of the Club to bear the which was will holt Hink, Jersey 1 The In ora, George The Hudson reanized last w nd Ed Vaughn pounds; Sim bon Tim Hurst will Asaph will secede interesting matter ¢ It tx re of the track tn Vacoiilating, and An speak with said ki m the Jockey er ad wo ! horseme der T par pate 1m a mieet putes with rbid this kind of Letting be answered aU) ‘Asaph wou Then, 1 Aiby the T apy Thorsten The. sivcusal i the necessity for a estion Brings al Turt Loar, mand there ne has come oe a National bo whic ate the sport | firsughowt the country. ° gn book or pool-room at St. question that it was the in- Agta, are track people {ore tt in Win conjunc, Hon with the races, ‘ownership * the book at present te ast wee ory ee Regarding the wn Asay! MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 189: NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. You can obtain better value for your money at SPECIA) largest stockholders Int the proprietor, Mr Hil have 01 free admittance to the room, but there seems to That they could do so Should the St Facea would’ Indu main In Washington, aaa man; ‘The style of kame whi day has set a high ma that are atill to compete offered for the exhibition Tt wan not al mes last year, i) pitcher was backed up with »j in the fleld, Yal in line with the ald and the ‘a did start in the the opening at the be “for blood. and will uh Loulsville let crack out twelve Innings on Sat won by 18 to 11, ‘The Vicla baseball ter game with the Raymond Weehawken captaln, 56 North Moor of Brooklyn, the season” They wi of-town teams offering # manager, care of Y. M. Brookiyus . Some of the Phitadel predicting all mai goin effective delivery, and The Gianta seem to marten of weather, Prob forgot the Werther Depai were sent out of One Niche 99 igh! 0 Welde in Adal streot hon: and St this morning to answer street. he saw ne Hund Fourth and Meemen Michael Hundred and Twe ktood watehing th policeman to arrest the hut later complied, Bot that the dogs did not they were di The prison gation to be m for the Preventte a the Ma hy Wingshot A mit has been comm Ai Herjiage, proprietor grounds at Marton, by fax Clty uM. as nf Poems in Gown! Simpson, Craws ‘The display in trade and gives is especially so in window establishment of S: Twentieth street, This concern sh importations in a Kodn sole, trimmed ined with rose hence mirror vel Wack jet pen ws, and & applique with chee na tremmed with nd ore Kant of the wit el, and ned throus ors with a waist of light with appliqued chiffon 0 w mifilir straw white chiffon ang hon pretty, 2 low velvet | sien. A’ waist of fine jwhite stripe Jlarge, (ull sleeves, bulter-colored lace s back and ft like material, wit trimmed. w! aad so hwn. stray Dresden ri edging back with a b down the front, ‘Of course, there ie ATT 9 Tabe Wall. part ‘of the management to clos Asaph people fol Kreae tho meeting might he pro! 1 Summer, an the foreign book on BASEBALL CHAT. Carter, although the lengthy and stnu- largely in eviden work with the stick was also quality of fleld work. was not a little surprised at being found safely. Hrooklyn {# raising great ructions in the South, will probably be in fine shape to open up season with the Giants, Adidren The Central Amoctation of the ¥. have orpant: 141k Sauurday afternoon eames. “rot dence aa terrib ond atring to her pitching ‘To Investigate a Dow Fight, sport. their bert to take them apart. 8 were parol Awent Smart, ot Cnn — champina pigeon shot Feb —— GRAND EASTER 0 DISPLAY. the window shopping district indicates a revival of splendors and Springtime glories, that front the Sixth avenue Simpson, extending cupes. et French cap silk, a Gustave Beer model, with nta roses The is beautiful, N narrow ruffles of butter- colored luce that run on the yoke and ble gross. in arty, cits, dey Bi ae i our old reliable establishment than elsewhere. SUPERIOR GOODS, LOW PRICES, EASY TERMS, JORDAN, West of 3d Ave. TION GIVEN TO ALL OUT-OF he St. 1, Asaph Club, Surface cars 2 HS, of the Helt lin to-day wt Water line car was about Maillson street car wher cars were derailed a Passengers ft then truck for be no disposition on th no one @ Turt Con: nged, proba ew York iy of the regulars to re- trips. — Unknown Man STAPLETON, 8 1. Ap was found unconsetous i at Grasmere to Infirmary. at yet ri not known, He Head. “A tea y's Hotel, in was found. —___— Stone Hits a Charles Martin, . Brooklyn iy struck on the back by a nd aleai New. Trish ich Yale put up on Satur- cneel au rk for the college teams for the loving cup trophy eries, with as were most of the He was work behind the bat and Meekin Fell Ove: Willlam Winkelsoth 28 Jefferson atreet North River at Thirtieth day. He was captain of where he was found. board Jast night, — ‘The Bridegrooms yeason with strong piay, fitty years old, while engaged in removing @ at 32 4 streets, ss In fo A crash ¢ Surface Cars Crash Together. MORIARTY &CO. I55, 157 AND 159 EAST 23D ST, Furniture, Carpetings, &c. FURNISHING FLATS A SPECIALTY, OWN ORDERS. PRICE LIST MAILED ON APPLICATION. Credit Given to Suit All. of the Madison street line, and were 1H collision at 9 ALM. ‘the “Heit nt “ame, ot the Both had the front piatforma tthe cars, ——— and Un C He was taken to the no ——. Safe Mov ot 2 Chamberr falling stone. taken to Hudson Street Hospital, — and one felled to the floor. delay the cars were righted and resumed thelr After nacionn, Board ry r. street, Ww ard and Drowne: thirty-five years old, wan found drowned In’ the S.—An unknown man nith The man haa not nvered consslousners and his tentity i ems to be badly Injured about Iriver wandered. to some distance from where the Orange as He was of ret at 9.45 o'clock tom coal boat ted up near It is supposed he fell over- Polo Grounds, April 18, local cotlege team crack lurday, and the collegians Om persia nial 44 ave., bank building: Instruction. Am wants to arrange & Juntors for Sunday, Apel Michael J. Donovan, New York City. DEFRAUD! ire Pulltzer Building, Tues M. 1 OA, a bas team {oF to from out sonable guarantee for Addrow J. A. Howard, ‘A., G2 Fulton street, 204 ‘ phla papers are already things that thelr team the season ope nk Quaker City resident er thelr cinch (1). Mis thing. He vest of alt, has a peculiar but has a cool oo. he up against it in the ably President Freedman rtment when the "books? rice. Box Of Jor sale of advan. ABEY'S 1 Hundred and Thirteenth 3 avenue, and Charles 1 avenue, were arraigned | the Harlem Police Court a charge of Inciting dogs ler, of 252. West that yesterday | (doublet defendants fighting two | Ti nd Thirteenth street, x avenues, and that Po- ran, of the West One th street police station, | When Fesler asked the men he at first refused of the prisoners swore pelong to them, and that Week in Mitendny, KEITH fest Original Cont Soclety pending an ott pt yf Anisinle Gouget (great French (01 tra (13 pretty gl Hott Suen. nenced at Newark againat need at Newark aenioe' | CASINO, ‘AH. Biliott, the Kane VAUDEVILLE] ame fort and E ir Musi Hall. Abbey’s Thea Apri! 1. Two weeks Far Mr Derectton Mon and Tues. Evg’ Wet. ‘ang Thurs. | Pel and! sat'y at saya 19, 20 hetween jer the law {st 8 and Bonnets at ‘ord & Simpson's, of the! ott an of Haster This the whole block of | promise ber Crawford & | HUTH and CLIFI neteenth to| RENCE and i) THEISS’S«: and EM impson, from } hows some splendid Among them is of light peau de argot lace and Another, emi- trimmed’ with pvmiiicae Plays eve 51! AVE. THEAT WM. it CRANE, Both Performance STANDARD Theat —10TH hom ver, | WITH WA. GILLE of the Sara Sua yards “why divies h having ‘blue sana ini point dj skirt of 4, "ten yards webs whi ne of trimmed on t nd green | a large hat of rimmed with yel- » having orang hat Is tatsh punch of pur th slik, MreoAlM GY. L TIME. Vessie fi GRAND‘ oven A THE anid CONE Aries He is W if nA" CUTE. taffeta in black It has ©.x rows of narrow on each side of the ront also trimmed in 7 Peel: ratmed a STARR NAKA TA FANT are equally desira. cpartment cb Man PASTOR'S 1CAN THEATRE, Seats, Orchestra Circle & Balcony, -& Personal. Communte 0 further. y. 3 P.M. _ Amusements. Room 206, ARNUM & BAILEY | oat Show on arden, Ladison sq perlormun Jui strange rth GRAND WATER CARN RCircus Ie 1.600 We tex” Adn FATRE A Hamlet IVAL rst | Box Seats $2.09 exch. Children under 9 yes open from 9 AM. to sous. | BEERBOHM™ TREE ant hix London Haymarket Theatre Company, last ' appearance ial Fa Dloyoliat), rewell Boxes, Master {ul boy soprano), Chandler's While O: tian Four, 30 other, Bul. $15, To- NIGHT. y the very ar anit Rate The Fi ts Ue nnd 81,00, SOF STARS, a0 atre—! well E daniel Brohi Sat, Mat PKPRY, SCTE CohaeR URE CALIFORNIA SCC SPECIALTY ARTINTS 50 Matinee Bay WIN Irs, Kendall, Impulse, 1 n'a Shilling, nix Thureday. MAN TO.DA wabths BROS. LAW- CH. FR IMEDY THREE. LST, MUSIC HAL ON RE. | EN ry Eve. Hai PORMANC TTE AND CO! afternoon and even Mat Sa MPANY, EAL -E CHRIST onedill 1 AHL f nristopher,” rina ve hel iin MAL AND ALMIAMBRA COURT 1th at ‘HIS WIEE'S FATHER, Easter Monday—Souve | 100 MUCH JOHNSON. sat CLIVER 1 WIST. Trocalero V Hi may and A0ia a vin 81 JOHNGA. DREAMS. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Mat. bat ee cere VHOMPSON Cee Eb oie i __ EDEN MUSEE, Every Evening ot © ond Wed. & Sat. Mats. ot 3. Schick ‘eaoemadinckonsd fWE.ARE THE SIX LITTLE'TAILOR Our Echo Is Heard all over the country about what we do in the fine tailoring line. Suits... 155% DER Our goods come direct from the leading woollen mills and the assortment to select from is enormous, SIX LITTLE TAILORS, 229 Broadway, opp. P. 0. Bowery, cor. Broome St. i nelfom Neation. Ait Amusements. HUBER’S ‘sx MUSEUM, ST. ALL NEW FEATURES, CURIO HALL AND THLEA’ HANK TRat cE HI TN, BIG FEATURES. VAY THEATRE, @& MATINEE SATURDAY, 2, ‘ic AN N EXTWAVAGANZA COMPANY, EN. ANAGE! P SPECTACULAR RXTRAVAGAT LADDIN, JR. CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE Always the bess PROCTOR'S Aros . 0 10 P, io walts, 26c. ‘GENES, pirat Al morelil i diaues Weight. Ainmon's C ‘Trio, Imogene Comer, Sefton & Deagie, Bal uo Peguarette, MaDe certs. continuoun, 2 to 10. 30 int II & Hutt, Sisters Don, Zacher oft, A. 0, Dutiean, Woot & Shepard, Rosows, Live Ing Pictures EVERY SATURDAY FAMILY MAT. at Wee TERALD s EATIR. Bway E it | COMEDY, MRS. POTTER Sate WR, BELLEW "™Epie® | cuEe, Next Week—Mark Twain's “Pudd'nhead Wileea."* PEOPLE'S HEATH! ENTRY C, TI isn, | FRIENDS, DRAMA, BIJOU. SOUVE is TO-NIGHT—265th Time, O’ARVILL ASAE Be MAD. Columbus Thea THE Gatvey StaV E. PALMERS, Wiliam Richard Goodall» Pastoral Comedy, TWO CO! iL. ROLLER SKATING “snd 107TH ST. AND LEXIN HARLEM OPERA HOUSE oni Joseph Jefferson in Fie VanWinkie INER, Prop ER nrtetoe COMPANY: Mats Wed. & Rat, ‘Aiternoom Hvecine: ON AWE. Eve, 815 — Mat Sat. 2 Lyceum Theatre. (R15) d4thave @234e, AN IDEAL HUSBAND. (ves. and Set. Matd Thurs. Mat—Rebellioua Susan. Closed Good Friday, GERMANIA THEATRE, EVERY NIGHT, THE NEW YORY_BREWER. IRVING PLACE THEATRE, Ev'g $15; Sat Mut. Benefit for G. Merrnatadt, Mauerbluemehea, Brooklyn Amusements, QPERA> Bere For one week, beginning To-night. Matinees Wednesday & Saturday. COSGROVE & GRANT'S COMEDIANS in the NEW DAZZLER! Everything New but the Title! FLORRIE EST, CHAS, WAYNE, won and Ralson, 16 OTHERS te ne Wit LF Vaid HYDE ‘& BEHMAN’S. MATINEE TO-DAY. The French Folly Co, BILLY EMERSON, the Famous Minstrel, IMPERIAL JAPANESE STARS. OLYMPIA QUARTET, 4 for this company. a 20, Beautiful Womea, @ # Full Company of Burlesgee Ho OMMce open daily from 9 A.M. to9 P.M. i" B ijou, EDMUND COLLIER m@ THE OROSS-ROADS OF LIFR Mais. To-Morrow, Thurs. and Sat. Sate 250, & We GAYETY---T0-NIGHT. Matfnees Monilay, ‘Thursday and Saturday. TONY PASTOR AND 18 GR OF AMERICAN AND. 0. , Prop’s. COLUMBI ery hve. Mata Wed &ab Mme. Sans Gene. AMPHION, ——~"Kdward Knowles, Pro, Every * A. CHARI RLES H. MOPrER IN Le THE V i ‘OF AVOCA.

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