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HANDICAP GALLOPS. Likely Candidates Nearly Ready for the Big Opening Race Leenawell, Domino, Patrician and Rubleon Show Good Tri Horapipe’s Mile in 1.471 Dr. Rice Due at Sheepshead Saturday. (Boecial to The Evening World.) GRAVESEND, April 25.—The trainers this year with weather closely ap-| Proaching midsummer humidity, Every trainer at Gravesend and Sheepshead Bay had a string out as early as 5 A. M. ‘and some were earlier birds than even at that early how Me: Littlefield’s entire string of thirty-five horses did exceilent work on the Sheepshead Bay track before being Femoved to Gravesend. The Brooklyn Handicap candidates were pushed along 4m good shape. Declare worked a mile in 1611-2 very handily und pulled up sound and fresh. Patrician covered seven furlongs in 1.33 2-5. Leonawell did the best work of the @ay, as he covered a mile in 1.49 1-4. The horse was a trifie sore in the old Spot that has given him trouble before. Sir Knight had a good gallop twice the circuit of the trac Charles Dwyer's two-year-olds Impe- rial and Rockledge, showed brilliant form, covering half ‘a mile very easily Without being pushed in 0.621-2. The re- mainder of the string got routine work. Frank McCabe was out with the older @ivision of the Dwyer string. Kennel and Monte Carlo got good work. Hand: spring, the son of Hanover and My Fa- vorite, made his appearance after a rest of four or five days. Axiom covered shape, but onl: ind Mr. tyle. ir, Dwyer allowed his filly, Silver- hood’ to work with Mr. Johnson's colt, Nick Johnson. The latter carried about 119 pounds against about, 10) junds on the fill: mi wed grand form, con- sidering ‘that it was the second time the colt was asked to go three furlongs. The pair finished head and head in a fraction under 4 second: Nick Johnson has a eeenale colt in his namesake, and he is likely to turn out as good as many of the famous castoffs from the Dwyer stables. M. F. Dwyer made Mr. Johnson a present of the colt, as he thought he was undersized and had a trifling ailment, which was soon got rid_of. He Is by Luke Blackburn, out of Fantine, and is almost the direct image of his famous sire. J. V. Elliott did nice work with his id Cia Roller, Prince George, Ar- mitage, The Sensation-Frida colt, and If a mile in nice let out to tet Dr. Hun- unter see her faultless 1 the St: Blaise-Lady Primrose coli, did very much routine work. W. B. Gilpin and William Pratt worked their horses at Speed. . ‘At Sheepshead Bay William Lakeland @id excellent work With his big string. Agitator, Sir Galahad, Trish Reel and Roundelay covered a’ mile well under 1.88. Domino had a good gallop twice Bround the track and then ‘vent five fur- Jongs in 1.12. Assignee covered a mile in_1.58, going easily throughout three-quarter ‘The two-year-olda were worked in airs. Defender had a nice gellop with he imported colt Goldcrest, half a mile in 55s, Castleton and the imported Am- phion filly then covered half a mile in Gis, ‘The Bessie June filly covered nalf a mile in about 57s. with the imported fil- it nd could gallop over them at any time if required. ‘The Brooklyn’ Handicap horse, Horn- ipe; Dangerous, the brother to Free- fahG Inquirendo’ and Bowling Green were the next to make a move. Hornpipe. co half a mile in 54 seconds. He repeated the same distance afterwards in 531-2 seconds, making the Mile in 1.471, The horse makes considerable im- provement in every movement. He atill looks on the big side, but Trainer Lake- land is caking the superfious flesh into nice, hard muscle. "The brother to Freeland and Danger- ous covered half @ mile in 55 seconds, and repeated in &4 seconds. Bowling Green and Inquirendo were given the same treatment. ‘Trainer James Harrison worked Rubi- con as early as 5.15 A. M., and the crack was sent over a mile and a furlong in 2.03 1-2. The rest of the string did rou- tine work. ‘Albert Cooper's string did very fine work. The crack colt Aurelian and the Favora colt, went a mile in about 1.54. J, Shielde’s Tom Skidmore did a nice lop twice the circuit of the track. juperintendent Frank Clarke received | letter from Fred Foster, asking for at for the Brooklyn Handicap can- Gidate ‘Dr. Rice andthe rest of his tring. They will arrive Saturday at Bheepanead Bay. ANTI-POOL BILL STOLEN. The Signature of Minnesota's Gov- ernor Had Not Yet Been AMixed. ST. PAUL, Mino., April 25.—The Pool- room bill, prohibiting the selling of pools on horse races in Minnesota, has been grolen from the Governor's room at the e it was waiting the signa- There Is no clue. ‘apitol, w! ture of the Governor. ————— Memphis Sweepstakes Race Is Off.| MEMPHIS, Tenn, April 25.—The special race @nnounced for to-day at Montgomery Park 1 ef, owing to the disinclination of some of the owners to subject their horses to the bruising tuat was to follow the bringing to- 14 as that proposed. Phe steam yacht Oneida arrived this morning fram © cruise in the West Indies Sho sailed from Nassau April 21. Mr. B.C. Benodict, her trom Nad domes ‘Hoag, of Monireal,, were on beard. ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, ST. ASAPH, April 25. —The entries and weights for to-mor- yow's races are as follows: Firm Race—Five furlongs. (108 Miley oeeseeae 106 High Point Belle 10L Phoebus Ot Ina 96 Bttarri year-olds; half a mile. +108 Heretic 105 Lou Jones. 105 105 71 Jerome . 08 Bonniville 18 White Cocka’ 106 Tolosa 04 Welcome... OL Flying Scud "98 MacHunt ... $6 a half furlongs. Longbrook A us| 118 Hammie Ben Lomon Chiswick Becubarren jest Park Gixth Race—Six furlongs. Bnown os ‘Back Number Bud 38,000,000 copies of magazines and newspapers, was destroyed by fre last night. Budd js & newadealer, of 721 Vernon avenue, Long ‘Oly, He started on a collection in 1843, SRR APPAR STAs FOR THE SUBURBAN. ‘Twenty-one Cracks Named to Start for t igs C. 1. J.C. Hamdieap. Twenty-one entries for the Suburban Handicap were announced by the Coney Island Jockey Club last night. Enough Good horses are entered to make a great contest. The list is as follows: ubiecon, J. McDonald, Rayon @Or—Lillie R. % Neel nadie! Sir Walter, 1 Wee a eA Sw Lazzarone, thritt—Spiniway, Dr. Rice, F. Foster, ch. b., Onondage— Bonnte Lee bg Bad Hassetlaw, M. M, Allen, br. —Marquesa, Bong and Dani ‘The Hard—Heel ‘by St. Simon Stable, b «., delat BEN Wks a ihe andelabra, jm 1 & by Daly—Abra. oy Kyrie Sport, J. Ruppert, Jr, ch. 6, 6, by Wintred— Bouel, Blemt 4 nd, Ed Kearney, R. D. Leech & Co. ch. ¢., 4 by Tom Ochiitree—Medusa. cpbtelafe, Beds Dwyer, br. 0, 4 by Btrattord— z » W. Jennings, b. c., 4 by Dutch Flora Thornton, B. V. Connolle ch. f., 6, by wt raids fon ion Stable, b. b., 6, raid, Sensation Stable, b. h., 6, ralle—Lucy Jackson. Lida oncaadhd Lightfoot, St. Asaph Stable, ch, f., 4, by Lin- den—Eikhorn Lass. Holloway, J. E. Madden, b. g., by Longtellow— Trophy. In stakes closing April 22, the num- ber of entries received up to this date in the various stakes, Suburban Handicap, 21; June Handicap, 47; Gri Inaugural Stakes, 2%; Swift Stakes, 35) Spindrift Stakes, 25; Zephyr Stakes, 68 Spring Stakes, 55; June Stakes, 59; Ver- hal Stakes, 49: Daisy Stakes, 33; Pansy Stakes, 51; Flight Stakes, 1: bahay Stakes, 4; Autumn Stakes, 92; Flatbush Stakes, 62; Great Eastern Handicap, 7. BASEBALL AT ORANGE. The 0. A. C. Team, Mostly Colles! Cracks, Will Play Saturday. The Orange Athletic Club will open Saturday afternoon with the Jaspers, of Manhattan College. The Orange team will be made up as follows: Cummings, Stevens Institute, catcher; Westervelt, of last year's New Yorks, and Priest, of Corneil, pitchers; Beall, Yace, short- Yale, ' third base; Hutchinson, Princeton, left fi Thornas, University of Pennsylvanii centre field; Place, right field. It is also expected that Graves, of Yale, will Play with the team. ‘The game will be called at 3.45 o'clock; trains leaving foot cf Barclay and Chris- topher streets 1.30, 2.30 and 3.30 o'clock direct to the grounds. Westervelt and Cummings will be the battery for Or- ange, ton, stop; ——_—_—— ___ TAME BOUTS AT THE M. A. C. A Slugsing Match Between Bute! ers--Handler Defeats Yo ‘The New Manhattan Athletic Club's boxing show last night was a tame af- fair by contrast with former shows in the Cherry Diamond Palace. A slug- ging match between two big butchers was comically interesting and approxi- mately sanguinary, The bout put up by Johnny Young, the Brooklyn lightweight, and Jimmy | Handler, Fitgsimmons's clever protege, was really scientific Handler easily demonstrated his superiority, and the bout was interrupte Alf Hanlon aud Joe Dunphy, of Syra- cuse, looked big and muscular, but didn't make a hit as boxers, elther on h other's anatomy or with the spec- tators, Bay Mayor and a Expected at Bergen Point. Manager Currie. of the New Jersey athletic and baseball team, has made every preparation to have the opening game of the season, to be played on Sat- urday, an event in the history of ama- teur basetali, There may be a band, and, in all probability the newly-elected Mayor of Bayonne will throw the ball in_for the opening game. tonne New corner Gam ‘will be as fol- low Cohen, catcher; Stewart, Donnely, itchers; C. O'Connor, first base; shortstop: O'Connor, second base; Kreb: Donnely,’ third base; Haisley, left field; | Cary or ‘Degumonus, centre field; Mack, right fleld. he game will be called at 4 P. M., and the opposing team will represent the Corinthians, of Staten Island. i KNOCKED “CHUCK” OUT. Mike Leonard Did It in Four Rounds =-Dolly Lyons Over-Weight. At the Owl Club last night Mike Leonard got a decision wainst “Chuck” Connors, the pugilistic'*King of Chinatown," in the fourth round of a hot fight, A hard right from Leonard placed the Pell street hero hors de combat. As he failed to rise, the de- cision was Leonard’ ‘Connors was to have met Billy Welch, the “Little John L.,”” but Leonard substituted, Dollie Lyons was to have met Sammy Kelly, of Staten Island, at 115 pounds, but scaled 7 pounds over weight, and the bout was not put on. GOSSIP OF THE TURF. ‘The latent from St. Asaph was printed tn last night's “Evening World." It is to the t that St. Asaph 1s (to continue after May 14, racing IX days a week with a foreign book, 3 betting and under the rules of the Western Turt Congres. Should things“@o well In New York, however, the track will probably shut down as there are not enough players in Washington to keep the place alive. Regarding a probable clasa with Aiexander Toland it ts likely that matters will be aijusted amicably. Ike Jo sident of the O14 Dominion Club, holds one stock. IC1s held In another irchased tn order that the migat Roow ‘what their rival wa friend of Tobe Wall, and it Ia sald that Wall's influence induce the Did Dominion Club to close up shop. This Joneses h vi romance, most probably, for th foo good a game to give It up so Meintyre raid to-day that be knew noth- the conteniplated continuation of the He speaks contemptuously of Carr and fo believe that the utterances of the latter "pipe stories. oe e Here is the very latest from St. Asaph. A man rushed up mm Villepigne, the genial faterer who dispenses good things at the track. iy Informed him that the A: by electric light. “""Pshaw true,” rep inform. hem putting up ‘and wires It turned out foal which rune from Alexandri new poles anu wire he trolley putting up oe In the fifth race at St. Anaya yes amond opened up at 2 to 1 His : toed steadily vuntil at post time 12 to 1 was MUoted! *Hen Lomond waa left at the post, but through a» fault of t he time for Ben Lomond so earn bracl {dently not yet ripe see ich Intend presenting to nth Phusbin Abeoctation fe'e# yet 1a embryo ecutive Committes of the new Memphis es made by hub, okt ting 08 the Cag at W Murpay's © from the track ‘To: Morrow, Lp Polo RESTON VS. NEW YORK ame Called Es Me i. the baseball season at Orange Oval on | Case, of Yale, first base; King. Prince- | N. J. A. C. BASEBALL OPENING. was 6 Asaph | 4 was | BASEBALL CHAT. —=— Tt fen't very often that ‘You onsen’ Doyle can be held responsible for the tess of @ game, bat such was the cam yesterday. Come, come, don wake up and get to work. eee Slivetta and Ruste both pitched wonderful batt yesterday, but the Bostonian, aided by a little luck, got away with @ shade the better of the argument. Tommy Banvon's work in practice has caught the cranks. For batt an hour of eo each day be- fore the players appear on the field for prelimt- ‘ary praction Tommy can be seen chasing files 11 ‘the outfield, uf = a! . . made @ good imprension epon ors yesterday. Although he ex, he tried hard to be fair. ked him heartily after yester- . baseball fatality of the yesterday, A player mi the stomach by a batte died in a few moments. ee Umpire Campbel Players and ape ‘resignation and * ts howled at Presi action in taking Lynch York, and other cries are made against Mr. Freedman and New York players. Get right down to facts, ye ranters, . Lynch singled out New York players who ob- Jected to being cheated, while he disregarded Brooklyn in the matter of Anes, after more flag- Fant breaches of discipline had been committed The rule regarding fines was never framed to uiphold_an umpires unfatrness by giving him power to fine the players robbed by his unjustified rulings. hiw “Mamie Reynolds’ game wrote this before yesterday's (Alr—The New Marguerite.) All the clubs the ball men ¢ We hear from every. tongue. There's surely one famillar mame, of whom I've sunk, The nai js New York Giants, which likely you'll a I've done you'll gay I've won, rout of wight’ them all, CHORU: tronger than the ng They're cheered from every seat, ‘They're rarer than the rarest, feat. It they have got ‘Tritby’ They're finer make a break 1 go to play their game, And, boy ya Ie the aa This year they'll take the pennant, aleo take the cake. MAMIE REYNOLDS. ee ‘The Arena Raaeball Club. of Brook!! like to arrange games with ti of age for Sunday, town clubs They are members of’ the Pros Park Amateur League. The team comprine Brown, pitcher; Roach, cher; McLoughlin, firat hase; Davis, second base: Martell, shot Address Joseph Brooklyn. The Standards, of Brooklyn, hare organized for the coming ‘season with the followl : ers: Toomey, vaptain, 2b.; Doyle, ¢.; . |shire, 2h.; Larkin, 1b.; Gribhona, Jets’ Enright, Lt} Tolen, amy. C Th to hear from any Address Brooklyn. The standing of League Clubs this morning was as follows: Per| Per Clubs Waist. ct.) Clubs, Lat. ot Pitteburg ... 4 1.800 Washington 2 Boston 31 1750 Louisville a Baltimore .... 3 1 Louis 3 } Cinetnmatt “22. 3 New York 3 Chicago 3 2 [600 Philadelphia 3 Brooklyn 2 2 1500 Cleveland ‘4 oe Gamen to-das | Boston at York, — | Pittehure at Cincinmatl, Brooklyn at Raltimore. Cleveland at St Phila, at Washington. . Louis, 0 at Louisville, . toni . G. PT —_=___ PUGILISTIC POINTERS. ‘The full card of the Seaside Athletic Club show ‘at Coney Island May 6 will be an follows: Jake at catchweights: 16 Corbett and Jim Holmes, ight rounds at 135 pounds, and Marty McCue ind Frank Patterson, six rounds, at 122 pounds, @ Band! Ktirain Js said to be in fine condition, and has| | reduced his weight materially minoe bls xo with O'Donnell in Boston. Mike Leonard and Jerry Marshall will probably de matched for a fifteen-round bout before the Metropolitan Athletic Club at Wheel early next month. The men have been offered purse of $500 to meet at 128 pounds. Leonard has Leonard would’ also like to t with Eddie Pierce, and can ing for $250 or $500. . An effort ts being made to match Joe Gates, of England, and Jack Levy, of this city, ina fin- teh fight for $150 aide and a purse of $100. Jack Van Houten {x training for a finish fight with Charley Jackson next Saturday or Monday night in private for $100 4 side and a purse of $250. Van Houten says he can get backing for $260 or $500 to fight Joe Harmon, Joe Elli or Paddy Gorman a limited bout or to Alt Hanlon will probably be matched to meet Pete Riley, of the Star A. C., of Lo the next boxing show of the Scotia Athletic Club. If matched they will contest alx rounds at 145 pounds. Eddie Connell, of the ‘Scots,"* is not natiated with the outcome of his bour with of Paterson, on Tue @ challenge to Aight 0 | round hout or to 4 finish for $250 a side | aide bet of $100. of Brooklyn, who Im to meet Dan ix rounds at the New York Ath- | he would Itke to get on a ficht with Marty hue and post a fortelt. McCue knocked Dp in three rounds several months ago in the jew York Athletic Club. oo ‘Tommy Frazier, of Brooklyn, and Billy Canper, of Harlem, have been matched for a six-round Bout In private next month for a purse of $150 and a aide bet of $50. . Mike Patton and Pete R the Brooklyn midd! bis, will probably be matched to meet again in’ a six-round bout for a purse of 135. ee Max Kane, of the Pastime Athletic Club, In vites the winner of the Jack Gibbons-Sam Tomp- jew York Athletl fer his deposit. of 850 a @ side at 140 pounds Casper Lean, who has been charley’ Roden, “ot thes figuia for eaht. Poin Chan’ thom int nights it with’ Jack aiituted to meet of E Ma In view of the dissatisfaction and doubt which have surrounded the prospects of the big na- tional meet in Asbury Park, an offer has been made by the proprietor of a wheelman’s journal to furnish backing for the enterprise, eee It the L. A W. meet cannot be run without the assistance of private capital the Asbury Park people appear to have “bitten off more than they can chew.” There was no dearth of promises of capital during the convention. eee In order to start on their run to Patchogue at 5 AM next Sunday, the Century Wheelmen have chartered a boat on the College Point Ferry. ‘at precisely that Um , East River will be represented tn. the and’ «numberof indion will pare Geijats. inthe trip. Riders from Hasleton, Pa, tad Holyou ‘Mass. will be in the Fiala aalr ‘a fair, the proceeds of which will be used to furnish the club-bouse. Law. Kilrain and Steve O'Donnell, twenty-five rounds W. Va. | from Ninety: | l BROOKLYN. DELIA KAINE WAS INSANE. The Body Found Of Wil Identified by a Brot ‘The body of a well-dressed woman, which was found at the foot of North Fighth street, Williamsburg, last night, was identified at the Hrooklyn Morgue this morning, by Daniel P. Kaine, a saloon-keeper, at 28 Greenpoint avenue, as that of his sister, Della Kaine, who disappeared from her home last No- vember. Della Kaine, until a year ago, worked for a family in Sande street, Brooklyn, where she became suddenly insane, She | Was removed to the Flatbush Asylum, where she was confined until she showed signs of recovery, in November. lnat, when she went home At that time Daniel Kaine called in hix friends and they held a party. to cel- ebrate his sister's return, During the evening Della disappeared. They could find no trace of her, ‘Two months later a demented woman was found wandering in the vicinity of Yonkers, She was at that time identified as Miss Kaine, but when relatives went to Yonkers to bring her back to. Brooklyn, they. discovered that a mistake had been made, and that the woman Was not Miss Kaine. Kaine thinks she committed aulcide. Ten Two Horses Suffocated. Three alarms called the Brooklyn fire- men to Marlborough Bros.’ carriage factory, 470-472 Clermont avenue, shortly after midnight this morning. Flames had been discovered in the paint shop onthe top floor, and spread rapidly. Efforts to confine the fire to the fac- tory failed an or; Apartment house at 468, and a small frame building, 474, used by Perry é& ‘Thompson as a blacksmith shop. The occupants of the flat house, who had been awakened by the nolse of the jenaines, escaped in safety, but with few articles’ of clothing. ‘The fre was under control within an hour. Marlborough Bros.’ damage to stock and building was $10,000. The other lonses ageregate about $00, Another fire which caused a loss of |$1,000 and suffocated two horses, was |discovered at 3.16 o'clock this morning In the rear of 9% Taatford avenue. The building, owned by Max Yudelsky, was destroyed, and an ad- pining building, occupied by Joneph levy, was badly damaged. The horses M. Chirisenhoff and M. it spread to a fou }in a stal |helonged to Cazenowsky. DiED IN HIS CELL. =a Kane Prono: an Ambulance Surgeon. John Kane, fifty-two years old, was arrested yesterday afternoon and taken jto the Butler street police station, | ced Drank by amining him said the man was suffer- ing from over-indulgence in liquor. Kane was locked up in a cell. At 1 dress, scious, Ambulance Surgeon Wight was calied, but the prisoner died before he arrived. The y that there are no mi of violence upon the body excep slight cut on the scalp. has ordered an autopsy. LEPROSY IN BROOKLYN. The Board of Health Says Contagio! Dr, Wyckoff, of the Board of Health, | Brooklyn, to-day admitted that there Dr. 3 |are cases of leprosy in that city. Wyckoff said: ‘As far as I know there are but two cases of leprosy in Brooklyn. It has developed in two young colored chil- dren. There is no cause for alarm, |Commissioner Emery has decided that ft is unnecessary to isolate the chil- dren, as he does not think that the dis- jeage ts contagious. “The disease is known as leprosy of the anaesthetic variety. It is the same as is found in the Sandwich Islands, Nine hundred and ninety-nine persons out of a thousand could come in con- tact with these children and no harm would result from it. “People can rest assured that this Department will do nothing that will be detrimental to the public health.” ——- CIVIL-SERVICE RULES. spectors Must Be Examined, It looks as if Mayor Schieren will take part in the row between the Board of Aldermen and he Civil Service Commis- sloners over the temporary appointment. of fourteen trolley inspectors. The Civil Service Board has declared the inspectors must be taken from an eligible list, “There is no use arguing the subject,” said Mayor Schlieren this morning. “The inspectors must come under clvil service reform. The temporary appointees, how- ever, will receive ten pointe in’ their favor if they enter the competitive ex- amination.” ‘The Aldermen are to make a test case want Repubiican Sadie Butcher's Care for a Dead to-day. The doctors at the Seney Hos- pital give strong hope of her recovery. Sadie Is a daughter of Building In- spector Butcher. Workmen while exca- vating in a lot near her home yesterday found a dead canary. The girl visited several stores in the vicinity to procure a box to serve as a coffin for the bird. While crossing Fifth avenue the struck her and threw her under thi wheels. Her left leg w: Mrs. Va Mra. Mary Vanderpoel, of 206 West Ninety- sixth street, New York, was granted a decree | of absolute divorce in the Supreme Court, Brook. |iyn, this morning from Hiram H. Vanderpoel, |The Vanderpoela have one child, & boy. eighteen 4 bave not lived together for Btveen —— = Wants a Brooklyn Wife by ™ That Tired Feeling ‘a warning that the blood {s not right. It needs nd vitallsing, in order that it may give to the organsand muscles their proper nourish- ment and support, Hood’s Sarsaparilia Is the great blood purifier, and i completely @vercomes that tired feeling, ee ey oy Tene FROM A BURNING FLAT-HOUSE. Encape im Light Attire-- Brooklyn. Ambulance Surgeon Bennett was calied to attend him, and after ex- o'clock this morning Sergt. Walsh sent | a doorman to the cell to see if the man had sobered sufficiently to tell his ad- The doorman found him uncon- he Coroner Mayor Schieren Decides Trolley In- TROLLEY CRUSHED HER LEG. ar Postmaster Sullivan, of Brooklyn, has received ache of an ulcerated tooth, to bring down the swelling and leave the tooth as well as ever— you've only to put on Salva-cea (TRADR-MARK), tt is also the quickest and most effective for j Burning, Itching and | Painful Skin Diseases, ; | Piles, | | Bites and Stings. Two sizes, 25 and co cents, At druggi or by mail, ‘Tux Branperetn Co., 274 Canat St., N.Y. advertising mediums, we offer to this advertisement, 1313 tol Li ATED BR. OR CABLE C. to get married, and to let him know. the ladies to’ write to him. He twonty-eight years old and a farmer in the State of lowe. —_— J. S. T. STRANAHAN IS 87. Brooklyn J. 8. T. Btranahan, Brooklyn's “First Citizen,” celebrated the eighty-seventh anniversary of his birth to-day at his home, Union and Clinton streets, Many friends and relatives called to offer thelr congratulations, but, owing to his recent illness, only a few were ad- mitted. ‘There were many letters and tele- grams from out of town. Dr. Butler, who |s the attending phy- aician, says that Mr. Stranahan js im- proving as rapidly as his ago will per- it, He is able to leave his be = — ny She Stole Her Cousin's Watch, Mra, Julla Carter, daughter of ex-Alderman Eckert, of the Twenty-first Ward, Brooklyn, was held in, the tee Avenue Police Court, Wii burg, morning on a charge of at gol ich from hh rh Amityville, L. 1 watch in &@ pawnshop. Houta 5 SSeS Died jn an Ice-Hon Lawrence Farrell, fifty-two years old, of 5 | Park avenue, died suddanly thia morning while | fat work In. the Ridgewood Ice Company’ store: | houses, Park t avenues, Brooklyn. "SPORTING MISCELLANY. Members of the New Manhattan Athletle Club have been notified by Treasurer Edwards not to renew until the Club's re | their subscription lations with the Piqua Club Assoeiation, the lessor of the property, have been adju Taw'a Exchang> has been notified that the team of the London Athletic Club which will compete against that of tie New York Athletic Chub in this ity, |. will leave South> ampton by the steamship Normannia Aug. 9. George Bul cable to the P negotiating for held in Engla he will come udaur. £ y Nearly Cost Her Life, The first 3; < es of the Seventy-frat Regi Five-yearold Sadie Butcher, of 15] ment Athletic Aoweianion. will be held Sa Lincoln place, Brooklyn, who was) night Inthe afinor me an | knocked down and seriously injured by | iisary ‘Liou! car 68 of the Fifth avenue line yesterday | to the comp rat afternoon, was reported to be improving | Pains The pete MASKS AND PROTECTORS - ARE NOW READY. IF YOU SEE THEM YOU'LL BUY NO OTHERS. WE GUARANTEE THEM. 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Baumann&Bro 315 Third Ave., bet. 75th and 76th Open maturdage t - pipe.coupons A.20z. package oe acl N I TOBACCO will be given for their, return and.no questions asked. THEAMERICAN TOBACCO CO. e@ Si$w. 220d. ST Bw YORK’ Dentistry. “TEETH” EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN FREE NEW METHOD ED y 1 Mad 2 3 q Gold Crowas end Bridge Work a Specia'ty Frices Reasonable tor Fir Warranted (0 Years. DR.O.W.HALL, Gra caate Pennsytvanin Dental Collese 949 BROADWAY, Vor, 28d St NEW EXT NLbo VO Ti AND Is RECOM MEDION TE PROVES MON AND VLEABANT APT RI ne NL edit es ) 4 YORK, 499 FULTON 8T. BROO! YM. Cor Bridi HOURS—S A.M. 1 Lost, Found and Rewards. Lost--Near 934 at. station, Bassey WH chain a Ward, Ob We Bla ob 2 ra pair of Call or Sts. AVY WIth jane Work undays 10t> 2 Notice te Tobacco Smokers and Chewer We will from this date accept 20 BUNKE TOBACCO WRAPPERS FOR ONE EACH OF OUR CELEBRATED PICTURES, BUCHANAN & LYALL, 101 Wall St, N. ¥. pictorial history of the Also a scene in Madison Square at Auction Sales. ction $ BIG CHANCE! For the past week the ladies of New | York have secured more 4 BIG BARGAINS | FINE CHINA, 4 CUT CLASS, ART POTTERIES, THAN EVER BEFORE KNOWN, THIS IS A GENUINE LIQUIDATION SALE. # THE BUSINESS MUST BE CLOSED AND GOODS MUST BE SOLD IRRESPECTIVE OF COST. The sale will be continued every day at 11 A. Mis | at the old stand of E. J. CONRAD, 19 UNION SQUARE. JNO. H. FRENCH, Auctioneer Meath Dentistry NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS. Raliroads. “AMERICA'S CREATEST RARROAB, 3 NEW YORK ENTRAL ‘ & HUDSON RIVER RB. a BO A M.—Excest Sunday. Bmpire a vy. Past Mail. | Recheser Buffalo, | g0.30 AM except Sunday. press, Fastest train ip the 9.30 A M.—Dai re ape ‘all important State pulaia ‘Daily. Soutnwestera La Ne More Dread of the Dental C Teeth extracted by our late scientific method, No pain or | Cumberland at D1RH sy Rrooklyn, \ Hole of pain or danger Poel Qld crowns or tecth without plates a| specialty; Fullt We guarantee a fit | and you will find ant have h ning and Teeth fl 6.00 P, ML —Daily. albany, Cleveland, Decroit Chicago, 25 fg sat For Saratoga, Buflaio, Niagara Falla Cleveland, nati Indianapolis, St Louis, Cal 2 Cr Car Fosmeas ea this vi y with a diamond . 7 NEW SYSTEM DENTAL PARLORS. VMSTILAVE. NEW ‘M.—Da'y. cape Vi HAD TEETH EX burg: © jad, Detroit, Chicago. OW. TALL. WEEHOU 12.05 Night —Except ver Dany, Troy, Buttahe valis’ cole } cage. : Pal Mluminated by Plated Te ry vain, ‘Wagner offices inane Station, 113 261 413, 125 Broadway; SNLincoin Building; #43 Broadway, 835 ‘83 West 125th oc, and ‘ York: 38 and 196 Fulton at and | | Bika it Bm. sett or rete byt | jcott Express Company. wee we JOHN M. TONCEY, GEORGE &. DAM , Gea: Pascoe Loma | When Medicines Fall DR, SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELTS rf Teeth extracted painlessly by our eet bad results, applied 4 io * oe AVE. AND ATH 8T. Open Nigata wii 12 and Sundere | RACTED POSITIVELY by @ method patented and by us only, Over 30 teeth extracted dai) ur method you can hi "ia ne can possibly form an ilea of the ng with new ones ful currents produced by these bedy batteries " GOLD FILLING, $1.00. S"inout examining: there(ore, if 700 cam, eal "$5.00. per tooth. All work our office and see and test one; If not, . ce sods wil’ be sant: tren sealed, upon application to inventor and DR. A. T. BANDEN, 886 Bread: Civicm MOURA 8 tek BUNDAT, Sto 7 Sundays 10 to 4 | AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS. 15 W. AsTH ST. 1d exe:

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