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4 i i { ] ge THEY RESPECT STONERELL. An English Oritio Fears a Repeti- tion of Parole’s Oarser. Trials of the Croker-Dwyer String Int © Anxiety. (Woprright, 1896, by the Associated Press.) LONDON, April 13.—Those in charge of the string of American horses be- longing to Messrs. Croker and Dwyer, of New York, which are now in active training at Newmarket, are reticent concerning the date of their first ap- pearance in public. But the American horses are beginning to be looked upon with more respect than when they first landed in England at the end of Janu- ary last.) Consequently, the chances of Gtonenell, Don Alonzo, Banquet, Harry Reed, Montauk and others are being quietly discussed by the sporting fra- ternity. ‘The Newmarket correspondent of The Man of the World, the midweekly edition of the Sporting Times, referring to the prospects of the American horses ‘The Ainericans are gradually comin in favor at Newmarket as their trials prostess. They are certainly a fine look- Ing lot and there are already several good judges who think they may give us trouble. If our handicap horses are Stonenell may cut us up as easily as Parole and Foxhall did a few years At any rate, I have seen enough to make me regard them extremely dangerous.” ‘There promises to be a good market for Canadian horses in England. On Thuraday last sixteen horses shipped here by Mr. J. A. Walker, of Ontario, Id at prices which ranged from $120 to S200, “Tiree other consignments are al Feady booked for shipment. ——_ es GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ‘The stakes to be run for at St. Asaph next © eck re the St, Asaph, for two-year-olds; the Manas- aas, for maiden three-year-olds, and the Blue Ridge for three-year-olds and upward, They give Promise of some excellent sport. In the St. Asaph the best of the two-year-olds are entered, among them being: Floretia, The Hartford, March, Apple- gate, Wishard, Premier and Cadiz. If this fleld goes tothe post the racewill be wall worth a visit tothe track, In the Manassas there are many prominent utries. Foundling, Sue Kittle, Ceremony and Al- bert Sidney have ail won races since the meeting began and will be penalized. In the Blue Ridge, which {8 a seven-furlong dash, there Is an excel Tent clase of entries, including Hurlingham, ptain T., Equity, Copyright, Charade, Ioey Hugh Penny, Buckrene, Wernberg, Prig, Marshall and others, Yesterday was a mont disastrous day for the talent at St. Asaph, Every favorite save one ent down, and the exception wus Sue Kittie, © maiden from the Bennings track. | Kilkenny, 1 to 1 hot, administered the Aret facer, knock- ing down Copyright UL up on Copyright to get a price fot the price all right and the; ‘The hore was beaten through Nacey's inability to finish. St. Michael is much overrated, Miss Lynch, @ reai good thing, played from 18 to 1 to 6 to 1, won very easily, ‘The talent bert, an imported Mliy, from the Mortis string Hugh Penny” was played with much confidence, for he was a stake horse among platers. Hugh Penny In only half Mt. It cont Hughey McCarren Koo to find our this iitye fact Equity was played for a moral in the fourth, but Ed Kearney showed surprising improvement fn form, and, after racing Capt. T. to death, went on amd ‘wort hands down. Summertime, a Rot favorite in the Afth, was kept nearly half an hour at the post. Aw she wan giving eight junds to everything in the race, the delay Med her, and once’ more the talent fell. Sue Kittie was supported only In half-hearted’ style fn the last race, and she won very easily. ‘Thin ended the worst day the talent has had during the meeting. ee ‘Two salvation Army lassles came out to the track yesterday with: bundles of War-Orva under thelr arms. They were refused admittance. Nothing daunted they nat down outnide the gate ‘and sold War Cryn on the way home. A well known turfman bought one, folded tt and put It n hig pocket with the remark, “I'm going to nd this to Jockey Murphy at Alexander Island.” F. Reagan arrived at St. Asaph from New Or: Jeans yesterday with a string of dozen horses, four of which were for “Virginia” Bradley, —_— ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, Va, April 13,—The entries and weights for Monday's races are as follo First Race—Six and a half furlong Wil Fons 16 Whevier feoseaddd St. Michael M4 Darkness meet Lasotta 13 kbarren f Senator Vest ..00...012, ‘Dancred Major General 2 8t. Vincent 9 ‘ond Race—Handicap; one inile, nity tor Logan 98 : 105 Little Tom sccccse., 9 Copyri 104 Truepenny 190 Lite Matt 104 A Third Kace—St Asaph Stakes: halt mil Prem tesseseell2 The Hartford 109 TVUE Floretta 109 Ha earl rock 1109 urlonys, iM The Sealper ... a8 Milton 104 Voleans 9s Salvor 104 Himyariat 9x Trojan ‘10L Stanh as White Cockade 202° "101 itth Race—Halt a mile. Rall. ‘enguil 108 Hermia L108 Uld Age | ‘Wevana 1 ‘*Ran Friday, April 5, a8 Onve Morgan through error. Sixth Race—Five furlongs. Capt. Brown Warlik> to Hurlingham idee Nicks ssess ard Wah Jim Hoey Sandowne ML Curious 82 Bolttal 108 Tralee. an 104 ELCOME SOUND IF YOU tas A MORE W BMOW THE FOOD Is COOKED WITH Cottolene (OU ARE SURF. TO ENJOY IT, AND IT IS SURE NOT TO CAUSE YOU ANY DISTRESS AS IT WOULD IF COOKED WITH LARD, BEGIN THE U OF COTTOLENE AT ONCE. BUQ BE SURE AND GET THE GENUINE. ee evenyWwiene Ix ONE, THREE AND FIV POUND TINS WITH TRADE MARK “STEER'S HEAD IN COTTOD PLANT WREATH-OD EVERY TIN. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO, and Produc. Exchange, New York. MR. GETS TAKES “SPINS.” Barrea from ‘Haman Trolley" Mr. Gets, whose bicycle academy Wrecking exploits were related in “The Evening World” iast Saturday, protests Against the unpopularity into which he has forced himself, He blames “The Evening World” for his outlawed condi- tion, but that Is only in accord with his views on almost every other incident connected with his brief but eventful career as @ bicyclist—it's always the other fellow who funs him down. Here his letter: ‘ To, the Editor: Since the publication of your article on what you allege to be my eccentricities In riding the Bicycle, or rather in learning to ride the whe T have found a strange apathy and @ reluctance fon iis part of professional instructors 0 aid me in the pursuit of happiness, I have determined 40 ride, aad ride I will, although 1 see now chat the onty course epen'to me 1s one of eelt- instru Mon, and my acrdemy must be the public high. vehi ia mainiy due to the adverse sentiment which your article of last Saturday hae arou Gnd which found expression at the last a T'visited, T entered and gr Kindly, almost facettously. Bt the opposite wall, and. muttered something dems ted the attendant Je looked“ Rioomily Sbont, vhuman trolleys and "no armor-clad wheel However, he produced batantial Tooking wheel, which I mounted and steered out on the floor. WORLD: SATURDAY ‘EVENING, APRIL. ‘ 19, 1905 PUGILISTIC POINTERS. Charley Barnett and Tommy Duffy, of Fiahk'tl, have been matched for a aix-round bout at 18% pounds at the boxing show to be given by the Capitol City Athletic Club in the Leland Opera- House at Albany on Tuesday evening. April 23. The Oakland Athletic Club has arranged a very Attractive programme for ite show in Oakland Wink, Jersey City, to-night. The cand is: Charley Roden, of the “Scots,” and Jerry Hill, of Ray- onne, ax rounds at 110 pounds; Nick Collins, of thin city, and Hughey O'Netl, of Jorsey City, alx rounde at catchweights, and the stellar event will bea ten-round bout batween Joe Crate and Marty at 126 pounds, Renny C. Wiltlams, of the New York Athletic Club, w Il act as referee tournament to be given by. the Athletic Club tn Orand Army Hall, Will- tamabure, April 18 and 20, promiines to be very Interesting, as nearly two! hundrel entries have been received, ios Him Butler, the Brooklyn middleweight who was dofeated by Ait Hanlon at the ‘Manhat. tan Athletic Club last Friday night, chalienges to fight Hanlon to a finieh with email gloves at 160 pounds for $260 « aide eo 8 harley Strong. of New: ““Muldoon's Black Cyclone,” to meet him in a Mmited-round bout of toa Anish with small loves at 154 pounds, weigh In at the ringside, for Ma mide and a aide bet of $100. Strong and wants Fred Morris, In an instant my vehicle had become a lode. ne, apparently, for all the wheels upon. the floor ‘seemed to concentrate towards my path. An old pliot told me once that safety on the trackiens fea lay In holding one's course when others attempt to cross one's bow, That theory. may be all right on the trackless sea, but it {e @ fallacy 80 far as the amooth floor of @ bike- with @ score or more of 4dlote cavorting about,’ Is concerned, T proved that to my eatls- faction right there and then, ‘The first thing I knew the bottom of the place had resolved iiselt into an undulating, billowy ‘and there was a heap of broken and twisted ‘and people all around me. The worst of {t was, T'was blamed for it all, and was ruthless. ly cant forth, with a warning never to ahed the umbra of my presence in that emporium again. ‘Application at other academlen has convinced me that there is a dark conspiracy against my Jearning to ride, for at none could I hire a wheel of bribe an attendant. Since then I have taken a few “spin Coney Toland cycle path and am rapidly Ini myself into the mysteries of the game, {m needed in confidence and plenty of room. it Morris fought six rounds in the New Manhattan Athletic Club recentiy and Morris got the decision, Morris will probably accept the challenge it Strong will post @ forfeit. oe Paddy Gallagher, of Greenpoint, who was re cently deft matched with Joe Holland tel in’ eight rounds by Dolly Lyons, for a aix- h Found bout at 110 pounds at Albany on Tuesday . 1 evening, April 23. | 3) Joe Bilingrworth mon in & limited-ro omall O'Connor, of this city, have been mecured by the Bcottish-American Athletic Club for a olx-round bout at 118 pounds at the ahow to be given by the Club in Wood's Hall, Jersey City, on Tuesday evening. April 22. ee Jerry Sullivan and Jack Cooper, of Harlem, have been matched for a aix-round bout at catch-wolghts, for a purse of $125, at a boxing stag to be given tn an uptown club on Satur- day evening, April 20, eo ee A finish fight between Jack Van Houten, of this city, and Charley Jackson, of New Jersey will be decided inside of the private, for $100 a aide and a puree of $150, They will Aight at 130 pounds at the ring- side, and the winner Is to take all, o 8 8 Gevge Cooney and Joe Wain, the Weat fide bantams, were matched last night for an eight- round bout om April 24 for a purse of $125. The bout will be In private ant two-ounce gloves will be used, U ten daya, | The Soottish-American Athletic Club ts try- Ing to get Marty McCue to meet Tommy. Gaffney {nan elght-round bout at 126 pounds at the club's boxing show on Tuesday evening, April 23 eee George Hammill would he pleased to get on Hmtted-round bout with "Kid" MePartland at 122 pounds before the club offering the largest purse. Tom Frasier, the Brooklyn dightwolght. {asued a challenge to fight Max . of the Pastime Ath! ub, ina limicad-bout or to & has the confidence. Will you, therefore, kindly pi my request to wheelmen who frequent the roads hereabouts to see that I get the necessary room? WHAT MR, GETS WOULD LIKE. T feel that I am justified in making this re- quest, ax your former article bas barred m riding-schocla, Respectfully, your obedi vant. JOHN GETS. That portion of the, foregoing letter which alludes to the “spins” taken by Mr. Gets may afford something of a clue to the writers of the following let- ters: To the Baltor: I live at Parkville, on the Coney I vard. . mounted on te and ing my dog and baby into Ate, ‘about it? To the Falitor: During the past week I have frequently found numbers of my chickens on the roadside with thelr heads wrenched off and. half their feathers gone. Yesterday afternoon I found two feshly killed, and at the same time observed a short, stout ‘man on a bleycle on thecyole path seemed to be intoxirated. He was shrieking: ‘I'll ride if T have 1 think it muat be Mr. G ANXIOUS MOTHER. FARMER'S HELPMEET, Flatbush, L. 1. HE TAKES A “SPIN.” To the Editor: What redress ts there for drivers of trotters on the road Who have sustained Injuries through tunaway accidents caused by bicyclists? While driving on the Coney Island Boulevard last Tues- day & bicycle, spon which gat (or was tied, 1 don't know which.) a lite fat man, darted sud- deniy from the cycle path, over the curb and across the driviag road. ‘The man wore corduroy Knickerdockers, a tweed coat, black sweat yachtamag's cap, syeglasses, a amile Bolt stockings. I think ft was the stockings that Caused the mimhief. My horse caught a flash of ifidescence from thelr gigzag stripes and started ae if be bad suddenly been hitched to a streak of chala lightning. The bieycl!s, ight Under his none, causing Mm to swerve and throw Te out. I was picked up with « broken leg, my ee was delivered to @ match factory a ‘Anished material, and the trotter fence upon which he yuld be a iaw requiring bicyclists “DRIVER, ft. Mary's Hospital, Brooklyn. ‘o reports of the loss of human Iife, as a result of Mr. Gets's “spins” have yet ched this office. but, from the manher which his carecr Is dawning, 80 to have Brooklyn troliey parcly Baung down from across hung. There to Wear blinders. es turning green with envy. wil constantly shadowed vening World" reporter durin, the coming Week, and his escapades wi! be faithfully chionicled next Saturday. It is belleved that he Intends to trans- fer his school of “self-Instruction” to New Jergey or Westchester County. Resident ‘wheelmen are warned to look out for him, but are kindly urged not to shoot him—he is doing his besi. py Caldwell to Start at Hawthorne. CHICAGO, April 18.—A special from Memphis, Tenn, saya: ‘President Corrigan, of the Haw thorne track, laat night closed a contract whereby Caldweil, the veteran starter, will oflclate at Hawthorne his reason, Corrigan ai sertied their differences at Little Rock EPERS ARE LOOKING FOR HELP. it cose but 10 conts to insert » Situation Wanted Female’ advertisement in The Word. Employers waica The World's Weat col- umes Anish, at 125 pounds for $250 a side, Fraaler w immedi post a fortelt of $160. o 8 The West Side Athletic Club has arranged « four-round bout at 105 pounds between Young Dar- row and Joe Wain for the stag to be given In its club-house in West Fifty-fourth street, Saturday, Evening, Apri! 20 oe The Frank Bishop Association bas secured Hur- ley's Casino, Pearl street. for a boxing stax to be held on Tuesday evening, April 18. The pro- gramme is lengthy and should furnish a verv enjoyable evening. The following boxers will surely appear in exhibition three-round boute: Charley Miner and» Tom Murray, Jack Frazier and Johnny Grant, George Reynolds and J Simpson, Jack Keefe and George Justice, Dave O'Connor ‘and Jimmy Hoey, Jack Curley and Jack | McKeeck, Jack Brandon will Frank McSpeddon has been matched to meet P. Barry, of Brooklyn, for eight rounds at 106 pounds, for's purse of $180. The bout ia to bi Pulled off in private on Saturday evening, April 20. eee ‘The Clipper Athletic Club will bold @ boxing stag in {ts club-house at One Hundred and Sev- enth ‘street and Lexington avenue on Saturday evening, April 20. ‘There will be three-round ex- Bibition bouts between well-known sparrers and three special six-round bouts. ee “Darby" Doyle, the Brooklyn feather-welght, 4 Dan McGowan, of the Willlams Athletic Club, have been engaged for a slx-round bout at the next show of the New York Athlete Club. eee Eddie Sweeney and Sam Bolan have been matched for elght rounds at 139 pounds, at. the boxing show of the Long Island Athletic Club, tn Grand Army Hall, Williamsburg, for Saturday evening April 2 e 8 Johnny Young and Jack Downey wiil probably bo matched to box clght rouns at the same show. They will meet at 130 pounds. Charley Roden, of the "Scots,"* and Jimmy Gorman, of Paterson, N. J., have been secured by the’ Scottish-American Athletic Club for a. Aix-round bout at 193 pounds at the club's show op April 23, se Johnny Clark, of the Glover Athletic Club, saye nothing would give him to much pleasure an meet Jack Hill for six rounds at caichwelghts Oe Sim Robinson, the middieweixht the Scattish-American Athletic Club, from erysipelas in his face, and will not be able to box Joe Harmon at the show of the Hudson County ‘Athletic Club in Oakland” Rink, Jersey City, on Wednesday evening, April 24. ‘Another bout will be substituted. —E WITH THE WHEELMEN. cyele races form an attractive portion of the programme at the Twenty-third Regiment champion of te wuffering Indoor games in Brooklyn to-night eee There ina ‘how!’ about the effect of the with drawal of the Brooklyn Bicycle Club from the Metropolitan Association of Cycling Clubs. Of course, !t will be a serious lors, but if Long Inland wants to form a separate league, why haven't the clubs in that section a right to 4o 80? ee e Long Inland bax been of more benefit to. the MOA ©. C. than the Inter organization ha to’ Long Island, without hav ug any. more about In affatra than the most obscure little ¢ In Its membership been ah The Cresent Athletic Club in going in strong for cycling this season, Cinb rans will be bell ‘The new olub-house of the Asbury Park Whee! men, which has just tech tompleled at Ix mow Being "hamdaomely™turniahed.will"pe' tormaltt opened "with & reception: Wedltemlay Apri The clubmen ‘have elected’ thin "opporeuaity. “to Gucting ‘le Whealtten's Pair. elven tate athe Winter, and the event wit ike the mature’ of a fecagion’ in ‘thele heoet. the, tarmeiciee. ait Continue until aa0, wie Aan ing wil begin the balircam on tie acoom) fiior. “Many prominent State uciate will be invited, aut the reeing sie ment wil: be. represented ‘wy Zimmerman: Th Martin V bager. President, of the Pale NMivock ahd Wintam A. Berey thin evening at Fory-fitth corner 0) Iv, and an: awh They have also received e nd return Same nay tury run to Islip April 38, | retry k, tine. 228) Forty-ninth a | alschedule of runs for one month will be made up | Ther intend holding a stag very shortly, and are hustts talent —— NO GAME AT AMSTERDAM. Wet Grounds Prevent the Giants from Playing To-Day. | | (Spectal to The Evening World.) | AMBTERDAM, N, Y,, April 13—The | baseball game which was to have been | played between the New Yorks and the local team to-day was declared off on | account of wet grounds. ‘The team left for home at 3 o'clock. . “SHADOW”. MABER’S DEBUT. Th Australian Welter-Weight to Make Hie Bow in East. Much pugilistic Interest ‘# centred in the glove contest between “Shadow” Maber, the Australian welter-weight champton, and “Alt” Hanlon, of Eng- Jand, which will be decided in the Sea side Club's arena April 22, the same night that Madden and Connors meet for the bantam championship of America Maber has been in this coun- try about three years, most of his time being pent in the West, where he has | fought over two doxen battles, winning elgnteen and having six draws. “BHADOW" MADER. In Australia d out on the Pacific coast "Shadow" is considered a won- Gerfully claver boxer, and one who can deliver a telling blow. The battle that firat brought Saber into. prominence wes with aie, Smith, of Australia, whom he defeated after sixteen round of hard fighting. Previous to his m: ing with Maber, Smith, was travelling through the colonies “knocking out’ men every night, and was thought by those who, were supponed. to be good Judges, to be invincible at his weight George La Blanche, Danny Charley Johnson, Tom Williams and & Host of other American pugilists have fallen before Maber's punching. Maber's style of boxing reminda one of “Young” Griffo, and he is undoubtedly one of the cleverest men that has come here from the land of the kangaroo. A victory for the Antipodean means a lot, 8 he is more than anxious to get on with Tommy Ryan, "Mysterious" Billy Smith and Joe Walcott. Should he meet with defeat he will never have his Wishes gratified. Thia Is Maber’s firat engagement in the East where a decision must be iven. His first appearance here was ‘ussday night at the Manhattan Ath- letic Club, when he boxed Jimmy Hand- ler, of Newark, three rounds. The picture herewith is the first one ever printed by an Eastern newspaper. The Australian will find in Hanlon a fairly clever man, who caf punch like a trip hammer. le “toyed” with big Jim Butler, of Brooklyn, and left 4 very good Impression in the minds of those who witnessed the bout. ————_— ab COFFEE COOLER A CHAMPION. Pritoha’ Forfeits the Middle- Welght Title of England to Cra‘ (Copyrighted, 1895, by the Associated Press.) LONDON, April 13.—The fight arranged for ic-night between Frank Craig. the “Haslem Coffee Cooler,” and Ted Pritch- ard has been abandoned owing to the latter's sudden illness, Pritchard pays his forfeit, and Craig thereby becomes the middie-weight champion of England, which title, he declares, he will defend against all comer John O'Brien, who was defeated by the “Coffee Cooler” a few months ago, will meet the latter to-night at catch weights. Craig is soon to visit the United States previous to settling per- manently in England. —_— GIANTS SORE AND STIFF. Yeatrday's Game at Scheneetady Did the Team More Harm than Good. (Special to the Eventing World.) SCHENECTADY, N. Y., ‘April 13.—As a result of their experience here yester- day, several of the Giants are not in the very pink of condition and several more of the men are nursing colds and stiff arms. Just how much harm the trip will accomplish time will tell, but of one thing there 1s @ certainty and that is that yestertlay's game did the men who played no good. The team received a rousing welcome in the town, but rousing welcomes are not what they are looking for just now. ‘The opening of the championship season Is but a few days away and uniess there 1s a decided change very soon, New York wil! be poorly off, so far aa condition Is concerned, As matters now stand, the men who are in anything like good con. dition can be counted upon the fingers of one hand. Capt. Davis allowed his men to be hauled about town for almost an hour. This was not the worst. Although the Giants were in the lead after half of the ninth inning was played, he forced his jeedham, | Sunday, {at services at 11 A, M. ts: EASTER FLOWERS AND MUSIC. Close of the Penitential Season Will Be Fitly Celebrated, Programmes for To-Morrow in the Leading Churches, ‘The weather for to-morrow, Faster promises to be fair. In the churches of the vartous denominations special arrangements have been made for choice musical pmgrammes and floral dispiays, incident to the day they commemorate, the end of the penttential season. At St. Patrick's Cathedral and Trintty Church, perhap: the moat ex- tenatve programmes will be offered, a companied by big and little organs, string orchestras and extra choirs At St. Patrick's Cathedral, Fifth ave- nue and Fiftieth street, low masses will he sung at 6, 7, § and 9 o'clock A. M, with solemn pontifical mass at 11 o'clock, ind with solemn pontifical maes at 4 P. Tho programme for the principal Pretud rand mai soll, ehorut Hae Di Terra Tremuit,” Litt, for orchi tn C major, orchestra tr opus harp and organ . Beethoven, for nd organ; graduale, * Granier, alte ania; offertory, Con soprano solo with chorus; poatfude, Kretachmar, sermon, Rev William O'R, Pardow, 8..J, Arthur Meea will assist at the organ and James Ungerer will have charge of the chancel choir, William F. Pecher 1s organist and director, The music at the churches is given below: Grace Church Protestant Episcopal, Broadway, near Tenth street, at 11 A. Procksstonal Hymn, No. 192; Anthem, “Christ Our Parsiver, Hodges; Gloria’ Patri in’ E fat, Lloyd; Te Deum in EB flat, Buck; enediotug tn C, welby, Hymn No, 4M, ‘Mogart, Kyrie Elelson in B flat, Agut ter, Gloria Tipt in C, Halt; Nicene Creed, Hymn No. 181; Offertory, “Why seek ye (he living among the dead?”'s. P. Warren; Sanctus In C, Hall; Hymn No. 118; Gloria in Excelats AM’ Sainte’ RoC." Church, Une Hundred and Twenty-ninth street and Madison avenue, 11 A M.: Prelude, organ, Capoay; Vidi Aquam, chorus, Pecher; Mass No. fot wiloe and” ohocus, Margo: Vent Creator, aslo _oonttalto, | Margo; Oftertory—Regina Coell-—rol0 19° And chorus. Margo; March, orang Lem Charles, E. Margo, organiei and dilbctor. R. C, Church of the Moly Inndcents, Thirty venth atreet and Brosdway. Sdlemn high thasn UM o'clock relebtated by the pastor, Rev "O'Farrell, Rev. Patrick Dinham iver the sertoon. Double q chorus of thirty voices, orcheatral _accorppaniment: Prelude, orchestra and ofean, Vidt Aqdam, Hummel; Kyrie in in D, Gambini; Vent Creat » Manuacript arrange! for pro and orchestra by HB Regina Coell—Frager} 8. Haydn; Poatlude, or: Church of St” Edwan Hundred and Ninth stregt a A.M. Gloria Patel, in Veing Raised trom’ the DeaG. oa Burkum Car § rt ‘Agnus Del, Noster Gregorian; Gloria Roberts; Nunc Dimittis, Tonus Re al—Hymn 107, “He In Rinen.”* N._Olding, organtat and ehoirm: ‘Broadway Chureh—Gloria, Our Passover, Is Risen Again: Lord,” Stainet; Hymn, ,* To-day,"" to Mozart's Yo the Living yma," mM plain song; Gloria Tibi, Dr. Hodges; “Angels Roll the Rock’ Away." Fath Monk; oBerory., “He I Risen! “Bleaper, Awake, ‘Bread of th Gloria, in xc “Jenus Lives," Glowiny in B fiat, ft His ‘Throne on Stantord; ho communion pervice in Walter Henry Hall. Chureh--Proces: DP: eye: Palma {i Te Deum in F, Smart; Ju: Introit, ‘Come, Ye Faith "communion : hymn, offertory anthem, “Christ Both Died and Ri Naylor; receasional hymn, ‘Angels Roll the Rock A “Hallelujah Chorus,” sional hymn No. 116 “Christ Our Passover; chant, Humphrey: Gloria Patri to proper Psaima ii... ivil. and. ex) chant, Te Deum Laudamue in flat, Dudley Buck; Benedictus in E fat trott, thew xxviil., Ti reed in a 12; Gloria Patri, chi ‘Agnus Del. Mosarts"ascriptin, Meant; Sir tum Corda and Sanctus In B fiat. Morart. hymn No. 236; in fat, Mozart; Sune’ Dimlttie tn B fats Stanford St Jamen'e Lutheran Churth--Anthem, “Halle lujah, Chi Is Riser Edwin A. Clarke, re- spenien arranged from Layrisr the intrott Gloria Patri, Norris; Kyrie, Layris; Gloria in Excelal 18 chant tae It Began 9 Dawn Myiea Th. women torte, Tibi rate in Me a Clean Heart,” Rarnby; offertory, “The Resurrection™ H.R. Shelley. Organist, ED urch of St. Eeprit—Prelide. FE flat, Gull man; Morning Chimera fat (new). Lea Wile: -Baater anthem," F, Sechiiling’ dora €. Coombar Fe feu, A. Parker: ‘Beneilctua, A Shelley: ‘Omertory, itamana: tawny nat inter: Foathude. C iAlhumbiatt, 186() La Tilia ‘Ormantat, Sig. La Villa. men to face the howling gale which whistled about the grounde and play the game out. The playing done by elther hine was anything but good and not in a singie instance was there any brilliant playing to relieve the monotony. It is hardly posslble that the team will play to-day, for during the night a cold riasling Train set in which kept up through the morning. —. = ___ Here's an arithmetical problem: If Schenectaity can furnish two bands, a parade, carriages and 2,000 spectators at an exhibition game, what will be the expression of enthusiasm day, when the League season oe re next Thurs opens? Mayor Strong will be invited to hurl the frat ball of the League season. He will not attempt to put It over the plate, but may vast It Into the The College Reformed Latch, Chureh, | Beront eam in G, 1. C. Jacoby; Kyrie In © W. B. Gilbert; Gloria Patri in B fat, Walter loria In Excelsis, off chant: Hymn, ‘the strife Is Over, the Baitle Done" Palestrina; hyn ‘Christ’ the Lord Te Risen To-lay,” Mozart Offeriory Anthem, Stainer: hymn, ‘The Day. of Resurrection,”” Lausanne Pasiter. St, Ignatius's Church—Prelude, march, ‘Les nore Symphony."" J. Ra; Provessional, Hymn Xo. 190, French melody; Introit. Hy Kyrie Elelson, Gloria in’ Exealais Deo Haydn's frat,’ B flat; Offertory. A minor, Jules Grieon Agnus Det, Haydn's first No. 138, Palewrinay In B flat, A. Gutimant; Int, Charen Rater, Madison Avenu@ Presbyterian anthem, Chappel, Sanctus, weney: Chr Kindly Light." Ruck Marble Coliegja strife Ts ¢ Charen Gouned from Renu The Magdalene, miption’ nla; Warren's T: Perty. feld oe Brooklyn is putting up a brand of hail at the Southern gamen that argues lots of things at the game on the Polo Gronnds next Thursday But few Yorkers wouldn't care for the game if thete wasn't some fight on each aide By the Dave Fouts will bring bia war rior back fo-morrow, might, and there wiil be nothing but baseball at Eastern Park until next Thursday, Exhibition games between the reau Jar and second teams wili be played Monday and ‘Thenday. Philadelphia 18 proud of tte pew gran! sand xins'* are good enough to be proud of when there Is nothing else oe 8 Anson's new catcher, Moran, ia as baidneatet as resuar frstonighier Well have. them Wearing whiskers after a wh The Sutra Brothers b team ave or ganized for the aeanon with the folowing players iy her, B sherman oa her. smith, G."Fiynn, 24 hase & Geis 4 hase Piyan, short atop wher. let field: J Muriey. centre Meld. A. Kemmna, right fled. They wil pay all teams tepresenting Ary goods houses 8 Boniface. m bate af Sutra Brothers Spring airee York ci The Nadjy Basedail Club have ” ‘ea open” May 8, 24 June 28, Aug. 4 and 24, which they would like cof Ai with uniformed our-of-town clube offering «| suitable euarantes. Address Wiliam Broan, 834 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn have or anon with strong. | hratt. pitch of the Divine Paternity pre! ath ‘Honor vas It Be ymin, “The M jan anthem. "'Fe Wilson! Gloria. Patri hymn, "Chriat the Lord Ts Turck. QMter tory solo "The Risen Ch Howland, Post lide, “Offertaire (Cy Batiste A) Parsons, or Kanist ana Alrector, cert pal Chine te Pr Te Haleers Jt Toure; Intolt. "0 Salutarts."” Gounod: Commanton OMmce'in Re Bat, Eyre: Hymns and Recessional Organtat, 4" Baker West End Presbyterian Church The Trumpet Mensiadi, Ureak Fort!) Int Me Evans. Haptist Church -Roniata. op. 89. Been aster Hym en; Thins Gloria. Shriat the Lord Risen. Come. ser Princeton-Raltimore Game On, BALTIMORE, April 1%.—Heavy rain cat * mement of the Princeton-! Ger scheduled. foe. todays” DMURO®,basetall fecond base. M. “Morris: short aaer, SF we Boh Parr Tom Kuilen; 1d, Dan Bi AL Post. Address ‘ail chal alieiujah, Hante ‘Chugehe Carol, Raster Rel Nrackett, Juullae in B MvC. Powe Awake. up my Glory. Baastora, organist, Miss Kale & Chittenden Wert Presbyterian Chureh-Myma No 30 Kite. gloria vonmuer in tise to Mason: an them, ‘Ae it hesan to dawn Pulley bu k. an them, Glory. in the highest ifr m vent m. in B fat), Moxart, offertory. an!aem. 1 yo: the pare where fesue lay PAS baer hymn No. St. Ten thousand tiaes cen rumen 1" Dykes: anthem. Chris) ch Ls Vs ioday. “Marry. Rows shel » Ai hail the power: of Tes me, W Shrub files oreanin PA katne Moominedale Retarmed lo vur fude Guilmant, anthem, The» Wilson, offertory, Darisone i" yer, tiloria. Patria, Toatly al ug Chea, hae won te tictory CB Hawie organ postive March “Solesineile, Oounod funiet, Willam BE “Taylor Pitst Caviegtate Church, Meriem—Te Dew D, Arthur Bullisan.” The. Golden” Gites, chorus for femate yolers. Hollander; Hosinna. for eon tralta moo, 'sello. obligmta, chorus amd Orga Iutes Granier; Every lower that Dloswoms. wo reno 80! with ‘cello obligato. Harry Rowe Shelley; The Hi ‘Are Telling, from? The © Havan John Ge Williams shoal, Bast Orange, Notiée to Tobacco Smokers and Chewers We will from this date accept ae 3 TOBACCO WRAPPERS FOR ONE EACH OF OUR CELEBRATED PICTURES. BUCHANAN & LYALL, 101 Wall St, N. ¥. This set of Six Pictures is a pictorial histéry of the Fire Department from the time of our grandfathers to the present, showing Barnum’s Museum and the Crys- tal Palace fires. Also a scene in Madison Square at the present time, with three-horse engine and water tower near the Worth Monument. Every fire house in the country should have these pictures on its walls. THE WORLD'S MONEY-SAVING SITUATION WANTED ADVERTISEMENT BLANK, RATE: 20 Words, 10 Cents. [eed ea ae | H beater sabi] ' — . 1 tine ik and id to Tae WORLD. ve at Tae WOoRLD's New Uptown et the Hee, Cee ee ee on ete ria sattast Tae Womcb's Wariem: Ofee, Ove Hundred and twenty Ati sireed aad jadison , i) ‘avenue; Tum Wo! in Office, 300 Washington street, Brooklyn, or any Branch (fies IT WILL BE INSERTED IN THE MORNING WOLD. THE WORLD Is THE GREATEST LABOR EXCHANGE LN EXISTENCE. EMPLOYERS LOOK TOI? FOR HELP. HELP WANTED” ADVERTISEMENTS, WHILE THE FIFTEEN OTHER NEW YORK PAPERS COMBINED PRINTED BUT 16,624, OR 1,810 LEus THAN THE WORLD. 7.30 P. M.: Overture, Lea Sept Dernierea| Mise Gaynor, Miss Quigley, Mrs. Ferguson, de Jesus Christ, Haydn; chorus, The Lord | pranos: Mra. Stoughton, Kelley, Mins” M nm Indeed reading, Isaiah 12, “4 Martin, Miss Bearns, Miss prayer, Rev, ¢ D_D.; string quar- J. F. R. McMahon, Doy| tet, Prayer, Schubert; chorus, Teli U Mi Teaponaive. reading Greenpolnt—High mars at. 10.30. o'cloc ‘ Happy Easter, Primary Handel; proce In Tesponsive reading, Matt, xxvii rel choir 4 from the Lily Meds; string quartet. erin, Mercadant . ib, Haydn, exe rimary Class: oe E 1 offert PECIAL OFF WEL nen address, Co, Kile 5 . artat, ‘Sonata No.7 Mayan; chorum, organ and orc! <a Rat adieu neveasctions NY ‘Goinods She ‘uartet wil be - DRY PLATES, St Thomas Protestant Episcopal, Fifth avenue— Josepha Meliarney, soprano; Misa Nora, Kell —— 4x5, 450, ;527, 730, Carols at T and 9 o'clock, Communion service z yenor, Co — 3 ; Ui 'nervice 11 clock” Procenainnal, hymn 314 ee ane aires 5x8, Sic. :OgxBig, 61.19 heist the Lord Te Tisen Again. (in carol form); etevoine ommunt ria Tibi, Nicene Cree!, marcel ee PAPER. z nets, ‘Giori parelain, mont sted from Knabel: |, Beethove Pre RS ORT ad er ner a gy it Agnam, ‘Grego ria and Cred 435, 180. ; 527, 280, ees ein W | Weber: offertory.. |. Glorea, 5x8,.32e. ; ‘ ks, Sir Michael Conta ima Bonetictus and Agnus [ ‘eber; poatlu nd chorus trom fii) oftertory, King Ail Glorious, | There wil also be apecial musi ir Joseh Barnby, for ola tenor, trio, soprano, | Vices at St, Augustine, Sixth avenue fee contralto and basso: chorus and obligate for} and Stirling place; St. Charles Borro- Sinlin and harp ithe violin part hy Ernst Tauen);|meo's, Sidney place and Livingston hymn ‘Tk, "Nunc Dimitta, plain song (Tonud | #treet; St. Peter's and. Paul's, Wythe 4 Newlin, reessional, The St, Thomas Carol, #4: avenue, near South Recond streat : > for F Yona Z mong the Protestant — Episcopal St. Dartholomew's (Church. Protest nt a at churches services will be held at Christ oxi Ee Re ae pal, Madinon avenue and Forty fourth rer, | Church, Bedford avenue, Rev. James H. | #* Hel SRi al eR, pos, thu ‘ ‘¢'Deum Lautamua and Ju:| Will be ey 3 < Mate” peo iat. Uhaptuete amin: tatratt || Kore Agnus Del ER & SCHWING MBG. COs od Hath Appointed ® Day, quartet and chorus, York, 3 doors east of Bway, 3 Be tours, Glooia’ nibh in Mat,” Guilmant; — = SO Omertory “Anthem. Break forth Into Joy, chorus, Marnby fanctus, in EB flat, Gutlman, Hymn Flower That Blossoms,"’ Shelley; org preiete, Gloria in) Excelais, plain, Recessional [ Maren ce Seats pega me itvmn 12 St John's ‘Metho I : Unurcheot the Holy ‘Trinity, Protestant Epiaco- and W ; pal. Madi avenue and Forty-second mural Apa Creed; saols The eee is Ri 1AM at Hymn tig, Carey: Venite, i Char et; role, violin, Angel . 4 : i Ivile, fariholomew's : pars Anglican Chant, Proper Psalms it. titi, exis eeestonal hymn, “Christ the Lord | eee ueak Bal eaaens ele Medel eae aN et Fin nF tures hyfon ‘bliate, plain chant: “introlt ‘anthem. | ittie" sEitivant Gloria, Patri anclents Eamae ade! Fee Ot Te cpae TeRanene: 1h t Regan to Dawn,’ Foster, Kyrie in E | arose’ Rev, Alexander Lewis, Ph. D.; caro / Tere Hymn iis, Barn; Gloria: in Evcelala, in an er stact lint com. |Croam Him, Sir George J, Blvey; Raster offeringns Toure; Recessional Hymn. 122, Gauntlet ; oftericirt un, yan {a "Becta | solo. contralto, Out of the Depths, Campanas hate of st. Mary the Virgin, 226 West Forty. | munins any i srt |Sanbancements, aia, Stollny Reverie, Asti straet—-De. Gear Prentice, choir director | Farmer; tecen a carol, The Lord's Garden, Jeremiah Ingalls; See pene Me Prentice, conductor: 11 | Kisen Charles 8. Vers {ras Prayer; benediction; poatlude, organ, Gow Vt prelude mit spring, Hac | DUES. oan Momma atreet ana | Hod hoven, anthem, Miriam's) 110" “Came, Ye] Among the churches where the floral Trumphal Maro, Rein, | Zameen, a Passover’ decorations will_be the most elaborate aie, HAYARS MAB RIEROE WT ae Proper. P are St. Luke's, Sts. Peter's and Pauw Weoatanthem. trom 1m ‘ Dye dubil | Plymouth, Holy Trinity and Met 1, Postiude, maroh, from Queen | 2 9. Day of | Presbyterian, ranvis Nay West Siateenth street Rev a amar nt aia 3 ¥ Troma, joirmaner, Me. Gaston M. | Ftenpet aucription, Gloria. Patri" Anaiteas | Hastert Mall: Very ‘Heavy, RIAs. 108 hs te ude. Grant) chant, oflertory, Stainer Deesencation, ” Sursur work of the mail clerks in the New Yort an roheatra r "| Corda! Cambridge; Sanctus, Stainer munion | post.omve to-day im more thal Richardson pal mans in HW minor, | iin 25, Hodges, Gloria in Excel P Li t ei than usually heavy yer, credo from the Graner Mease, Lisst | Nune Dimittis, Gregorian; recessio om account of the Easter mail, Many of the rlenmenan far Orman bod OreRelT®. | gatrica i mA orks arc obliged to work overtime, ‘The ears Gaston } vethier th Alleluia, Ham a P nton and Carr s | riers are also complaining of e In the Methodist, Congregational, | nrooktyn hal Hema No, 134 ess 8 amiplaining Of the -RaMeee a Presbyterian, Duteh Reformed, Baptist ja Tih a, Creed, Stainer in F parcels they are compelled to carry. These te» Lutheran and) other churches i thi re No. 437, Ofteriory, {Come clude large quantities of flowers and Easter item |" WI be special musical services by the fers Suraum Cor gad chistes 6 Jular choirs, without much extra ot Agnuie Tent ora in Bx TEMPLE EMANUEL JUBILEE, ~~ MeRUNAT Ene Ry Hm No, reaniat, : as Many ant avenue _— EASTER IN BROOKLYN. 2, Wane St die AME ug the Fite Anatvers A re Dear Uk: Nathem, ite | anry of Its Foundation. = ven, * hey Have. Taken He Generally Cele-| Away Bs Lor a c seers Service is the Sle Eee oe fiouned Orga ‘iam, lardy Imanu-El at Fifth avenue an@ All the Churches, Services wil’ also be held at Holy Trin- | °0" oi or will be very generaily observed | ity. (itn and. Montag 12, | Forty-third street. ‘The golden jubilee cep nial SI a A A . Church of the tiood Shepherd, celebration began yesterday afterneea, In Brooklyn churches to-morrow. Every | ough stre Church of) t sin: | ne tha veuulay Passover werviaem Geen Aenomination will celebrate the day ‘eene and Clermont avenues, id ‘ade ‘Already. the chances of many of the} At the Classon Avenue Presbyterian /48 anniversary address was made Oy PERRY ENS CRAM a Chureh, Classon avenue and Monroe, Rabbit Gustay Gottheil. churches have been elaborately deco: | gery the ‘Tollowing will be the proc| “Services ’were Held at TU"A. Micieraaee rated with flowers by Condon, Wier and) gramme | be: "3 7 day Hera Ainong the Catholle churches hole uf Angels, Clas King All Glorious, | and the regular celebration sei@ices will othe pong the Catholte ¢ Pes arnhyDright Shines the Golden Sun, -Slarer place at 8 o'clock this. evenin where aperially aiteactive servicea will |ore Ue pacrenmc: Ausaiat tera: Moan | RaDbie Sliverman soa Colne cam Rea dhicja de Bhar ak i sn Uranter. They Have Tak sak, and the oration of the evening « S Vie etic ae a je vet, Gloria Patra, Buck, will be made by Dr. Krauskopf, of Phil ty attack: i Aven adelphia t Rabbi Silverman delivered an intre- b ant juctory and congratulatory address te- t Neri jay, reviewing the good work of the > regation during the fifty years of existence. Rabbit M. H. Harria, of n, followed with a sermon, afte® 9 = Har Which several prayers were given, “* am Among ‘tho: ent during the at vives today were: James Se Rae bv H Schiff, Louls Gans, Cyrus Su racr, Charles Bernheim’ and Le topra May , T. Heath Phe ‘Temple Pmanu-El now has a cons 45 get cee gregution of about 20, "Rabbi Gotthe ational Church—-Triy Nhe has bern pastor for twenty=tame. 5 Day ira, is Well, Known taroughout Mes Passe & 2 aa) Bacilt Died at the Age of 103 Years, me | Wiegand James, place Mis. Hirtiget Kensedy died to-day at Near Some” 08 |nus Det,’ “imperial Mass” Haydn; Recestional, | cfertoire InP minor, , ; i | Taarch from “Athalle. airing quartet ant Lord te Rinen Toda | 434 Pine street Camden, N. J, at the age afl ‘The chole comprises Mrs W. Galt Hil), Mrs. 6 kin; anthem. "AU tho Sepulchre,” Warelve! | 101. She was born in flelfast, Ireland, Bullard. Mise Martin, Mre Rogers. Mrs. Tivinkers | renaunee, Agnus Dely Toles, ofertary tenor and case to America tn 1880. ‘She was 2, hoff, Mise Tredwelly Aliss Malone, Miss Breslin, | “Hosen,” Granter} axcription, anthem, “Every! served sud retained all ber faculties te