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y ANOTHER WIN if Oarried 126 Pounds and Wi COST 1,585 SOVS. TO KEEP HIM. English Turtmen Jubilant Over ¥. Dwyer's aged gelding Banquet won the selling plate of 108 sovereigns to- @ay, and was afterwards bought in by Mr. Dwyer for 1,08 Banquet, aged, wo @ix years old, second; bay filly. Cour- ante, three years old, third. Drogo carried 1% pounds, and Courante @arried 110 pounds. against Banquet, 7 to 2 agains! and 2 to 1 against Courante. and Courante, to Advance, and Drogo and Banquet. They ran thus to the stretch, where Drago came to the front, but wi mediately collared by Banquet, who won @ mood ray horses. Jows @lds te carry 110 Ibs., and four year olds {and upwards to carry 126 Ibe: the winner to be sold by auction for 300 ‘soves. trance fee 3 sovs. Mile. Five entries or no race. the crowning of ing of American’ horses, their the( defeat when Mr. Michael F. finished rixth, with Simms up, and wa FORN.F,OWYER, The Old Gelding Banquet Cap- THE WORLD: THURSD MANY SCORCHERS PAID FINES, Seventeen Oyolists Fined for Rid- ing with Unlighted Lamps. tures, 4 Salling "Race; {} at Newmarket Called for $5. Seventeen bicyclists, form and others in ordinary attire, who had been arrested Boulevard, n viola the! BEAT DROGO AND COURANTE. rest Favoriten the Betting at 5 to 4 Against Hin. Stonenell’s Acquisition by Mr. Hoodiess, Who Claimed Him. Each a batch in the to-day | ‘A more indignant lot 1t would be dim. | cult to find, and in vigorous lany they denounced the conduct of Thomas who had caused their ai member -of the West Side League and of a Good Gov- ernment chub. De Witt called at: the ‘Wi eighth street station last evening and induced the sergeant to send two police- men with him to the Boulevard and wateh for carel B. De Witt, Mr. De Wut rest the rider. risoner, Bixt y ordin Yorkville cyelis Tt to some Just night eighth street, for e in not having lamps lighted, were arraigned in Police Court Hot Lampe Cost 93 Kach, Celd Ones in unl- on the we it Bixtys Then as wheel after wheel appeared without a light, he directed the policemen to ar- This work was kept up until seventeen had been brought in. ae fast as arraigned before the Sergeant at the desk, was told he could go on furnishing $06 ball, and all of them did no. way from thirty minutes to two hours, all the however, before the bondsamen uppeared. NEWMARKET, May 16.—Mr. Michael ineas. Mr. Michael F. peat) hey gelding hay horse Drogo, Ten horses started. Banquet and 5B to 4 Drogo ‘The betting at the start wi Bimms rode Banquet. Skill cut out the work from Belhomme Monkeyboat lying next im- Three third by half a length. eparated second and ‘The conditions of the race were as fol-| $8! ‘A selling plate of 108 sove., three-year- naa, the en- Course, the Ditch This victory: put @ damper upon the English sport. over the defeat expecially over jubilant utterances — after of Stonenell yesterday, Dwyer's horse w. fraternity ut in by Mr. 'T. Hoodless, the owner the necond hors ies Willyama's Rocky Sharpe alkover to-day for the Dyke Plate, of 3,000 sovereigns, for two-yeal olds. five furicngs. The original entries included Mr. Richard Croker’s Belle Meade, Herbert II., Mdatauk and Nattie Voyage from New York to this country. Montank war scratched. Referring to the losses of the Amert- can. sportsmen one paper. Ba Entries clom to da ra en lead of American daitare was | fod race. Thay alioutd be adirersed to Jost, and It was the last straw, when, | Bute 21 Park Row under the conditions of the race, the owner of Crawley, who ran second, claimed the horse ‘and got him at a quarter of his val. Don Alonzo, Stonenell and\Ranquet were Scratched for the Flying Handicap Plate, ‘Of 30 sovereigns added to a sweepataken @f 2 sdvercigns euch, for three- olds and upward. Seat Tomet the fiend with his dog last night and} DWYER LOST STONENELL., | t= mre cecare, th n on Tet | «| tard Ful it times a - - Aangerons pipace for thie an Claimed by an-Euglinh Owner Yess) oi, LOM ine” inne ae es) A terday e503, 4 ae ings County [proven a place fr irre LONDON. May 16.—The press com- sa il ses amen SARUM ments variously on the defeat of the Lae ap Ger — Amegtcan horse Stonenell, at New- BASEBALL CHAT. Market, yesterday. The Graphic says that Stonenell| praving towered the cresta of the Chicago Calta and <The Nipper were the only ones| sme siants have taken a tong step tuto favor backed in a field of fourteen, Stonenell | which they had par a Ve vs Rame was beaten in the Dip, and was hard-|eowet that the frat encounter way not chance ridden when he had not a ghost of @ | bot that Pavin's team can play real ball when chance, but Th ipper came to the | front when wanted, and, having beaten Crawiey, was aol to Prince Soltykoff, and the owner of Crawley claimed Sto neil. a The Post says on the same subject) Ghat Stone repeated his Craven meet-| fing vagaries at the post and delaygd the etart over a quarter of an hour The Post contiues “Before losing, be had several lengtha! the start, and when he came to racing at the finian tne Yankee jockey was a) abroad. I cannot r nuch an effete | nibit ue Simons, who finished so very | y that he really looked as though Bo # impres : to have won pera] was the is probable | wound up Copt. Ma king him over a he must be. | ousted tyme be will jae Barrett's | “THe 22 ite “Resid tere beer to a THE prokt Surfin pew be tempted Don Alon- toner down, end Harry Sporthr corataedt’ on ike'| Whea fairly in the Dip the nstructive and pent with the The Benne elaine ly bein nest nie! @ughbres flat the fie A CROKER-DWYER SPLIT? ors of Differences Between the Manhattan Stable Owners. LONDON. May 16.—The this afiernoon revives the rumors of differ ence, petereens Messrd. Michael F. Lwyer end Riehard Croker. | Their horses for the past few days | have been exercised in different parts of | “*! wmarket Heath. Their colored jockey ims divides his attention between the wo American horse owners, _ was unlucky 4 another whirn was Cate Bure far 3 “Com‘e sions of an Opium-Kater. “Deg ’ offer. been on the wheel while crossing the Park his la cone out, ighted The Wheeimen will be given a A ict te tn good health and hs Master of the art as | St » 1 helpiess r arey wae, ex: | Myers expl that attached to his machine jatent lamp, guaranteed by the manu- Judge asked, “Hot,” “Then the bleye sigh of resignation. io it was with all of them Jamp_was cold the prisoner was fined penalty was only $8 inex had been paid the cyclists held a wort of indignation meet The various clubs, If hot the After all the During that up in tl hird street, a nephew of na facturers not to did not know that burning. All of the prisoners had excuses to One young man said he had only half an hour anil H it was taken up ayol outside. jained | promptly again. When Seventy-first street, ®e said, all his time iding the street cars. He did not know: hie lamp was out until hi informed him of the fact, Witt ordered his Myers, of & rank Hi Majestic. gO out. e lamp hot or W x-C old Dupont, time they were ordinary cells, while the tlon-house looked like a bicycle estab- lishment. Among the number brow Lawrence B, ‘court this his Mght wot he locked tin were t Fifty- mptrol- wis at He said he was not Nevertheless, he was fined $3. mp had of and reached rrest. cold?" the turning to the policeman, the reply. are only fined $3," the money with « paid and If the it ts will get together and try to have ordi Buckingham in bloomers, ancertained. « wheel and was thrown violently to the ground Hospital. nance modified. George Gould, Sixty-eighth atreet, jured {na colliston’ on ftiverside Drive, near Grant's tomb, He_waa riding in company with ©. and a youn) a law w last nigh| whose name cou He ran into the of 109 Wert sertously in- woma He was removed to Manhattan His companion escaped {njury WITH THE WHEELMEN. eighth annual ‘The Brooklyn Bieyele Club has adopted redolu: tone protesting against scorching in the Co Island cycle path. The man who keeps a re: palr outfit ey In the woods near the path couid trip will iat three da: from To the EAiter © poem about the Saratoga {8 the destination of Bumppo, who died at sea while on the|ciub a party from which will | to-morrow. They will go to Troy by boat furnish Jota of testimony in favor of the move ment. Carlton the city The for the Irvington Milburn. RG Ainner of the Riverside e"Arena May 3 Trainer Shafer wtaten that, Sam A be fit to Sen inl rhyme protest fl Jon demands The trouble ts that appreciated the fact thac the aye present A narrow-minded ments SNOBS, Sporting Club, of London. “Apologize 2? Never,” Declares the Champion, in a Rage. sts Upon Fighting Jackson in Their Arom 8: CHICAGO, May 16—"If the Nattonal| Sporting Club, of London, will give a purse of any amount, from a farthing to ,0w, I will box Peter Jackson for it in the arena of the Club,” declared Cham- pion James J, cotbett last night. “The London Club is made up of a lgt of first- Clits sirobs, whosé only claim to recogni+ tion in tie possession of w lot of titles. L.have.been there and know what I am talking about. They are the fiimaiest excuseg for men and aportemen that ever disgraced a community.” was cealed, “What, apologize to that crowd?" he demanded. ‘ever, for they owe me more of an apology than I owe them. It Is the most ridiculous thing I ever heard of, They, the titled swells of English aristocracy, can never make me ment bef P: ments I cannot belleve they want to see me box tn London: My offer {s this “Twill meet thelr man (for such he 1s) in September, if Fitzsimmons and I do not get a battleground, for any purse they may put up, on their own terms and in thelr own arena. That ought to be suMficient without an apology, which I have too much self-respect and dignity to offer moh @ crowd for a fancied offense.” > Litue sim) wet year’ aelltny ng GRIFFO A FUGITIVE. Warrant Issued on Serions Charges Agninat the Austra! Boxer. On complaint of representatives of the Soclety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, a warrant was Issued yester- day morning at Coney Island for the arrest. of Young Griffo. The charge against him is a very grave one, and should It be proven, the boxer may be reqiired to serve ten years in State prikon Griffo fled the city on Monday last and his present whereabouts are not known, A nine-year-old son of a tallor named Gottlteb is the actual complainant, and except for the Interference of” Mr. Gerry's agents It is probable that no charges would have been preferred. The Portpened bout herween Griffo and vavigne, which was to have taken place the nightof May 3, has been declared else, race: on. trace. ‘ ae « no doubt ise | 7 ied for continuous racing F vail esterday Was a Tatie Verve mission feos ‘ « x lows of ring Meet g the gate we: . Nov All eyes are now turned on the Sub. hatienge ty aent} urban, whieh will be a much better 4 bow tovalcontest. All of the horses will have RACE TRACK, 8T. ASAPH, May 16. phe entries and weights for to-morrow's wes at this track are as follows Pirst Race~sta furlongs * 1k Insti “ fe . oe } Pite $6 . The college team relay race ta perhaps, the] Weite cochade i i Ppa tig teehee yin [sete urine | Weak and Languid. Club's Memorial Day carnival. | pie Moo Bess urlittle Katherine, When but ‘ty years old, saps Wen @ vietory for enon, | SYCREY we St | ing phyaiclans, butdid not get well. She Ungered i cae oni Five aloug from day to day, poor, Weak and languid, eae’ Fhe ae rode ual, honte be siaty-aine dave) eae Bie nave that the the favorit but uncertain, One man remarked after yesterday's Judging from done at Gravesend tention of the Assoctation may be 1 ry in protecting the public. —_—_+——_ Burning Worde for the National| Horapipe’s Surpi Was on Its Merits, Bookmakers May Associate to Pro- tect Betting Public. and, Was astonishing to learn after th over how many people had sidered Hornpipe's chances very vod, but before the winning of that event the Keene colt had few friends. Billy Lakeland fooled all the talent and 1 ways be depended on but when a dosen or more horses were racing he was timid. ipe’s Surprising Form. sald ot can b was no interfe foul riding. The Kot 4 @case of the best horse at t ts, on his last winning. form. was not much above late trainer, however, higher ‘opinion of the colt than any one | the public regarded hettora not personally bookmakers, 0 few hard races in them lie Will be better informed ST. ASAPH ENTRIES. Many Chances for Dishonesty in the ed Yesterday. The Brooklyn Handicap of 18% is lost won, the race resulted in a hug: as 1s usually the case, |over par, and the shares jumped 2 3-4. | surprise, It]}.o 102 2-2, ‘This gave confidence to race | operators with bullish proclivities, and ‘Traine kept Hornpipe’s real form cleverly con-|C9, The amount sold, it !s learned from The poor showing of Ramapo and Dr.| shares, the remainder of the unissued | Rice was even more of @ surprise than on the winner, waiting until the last mo- making his run. After the race, Jimmy Rowe Hamilton: “Well, Tony, I id ti woke up.” to do his b the handica truly run. Ther w nee, no jostling and 1 art was good an ‘ay in front, It wa Hornpip th an mu s. His owner entertained a him “I would like to have all the money that willbe lost on Hornpipe from now Lazzarone ts another horse whose real form was concealed. Donohue manipulate his charge that It was believed Lazzarone would not be 4 starter in the race ‘The great (7) Rey E fatted to run up to exp Tenor ran a remarkably ishig a good fourth. oing strong and well when Penn broke is stirrup and was thrown out of the ania Anita aga tations, Count Kood race, fin Kearney’ wa ot Betting Is at Bettor's Risk, the amount of betting yesterday, the acquainted wi wernk | Gvod Season Promised, y Sm 1 om decision over 0: As regards the future of the port iM i the New Mi there ‘Recina to be no reavon’ to doubd 3 ‘ Hint | that’ the. seaton WI he replete with inner af the Benny Halligan |b high-class racing. The turnout ese a's ueMante uaTteoalenes tetany, Waa surprising, all Minas. Oon= | ¥ . r ° -m: shied and Saturday will tell und with an average lan wh kent Dien, for sight | make money. 5 ndance be soy tow 9 Tange on the th ext and the pu ‘9% Florine ‘ were declared of AY EVENING, MAY 16, I AYSCORBETT| THE BEST HORSE WON|GENERAL ADVANGE IN STOCKS| ing Victory So weil did Billy | were rap! New York Central and Chicago G Noticeably Stronger. London paved the way for a advance in the stock market this morn- ing. ‘The foreigners cabled buying or- Paul gnd some of the low-priced shares. A-story was current that the New| York Central had placed the last of its treasury stock in London at something | dismayed the bears, who rushed in to cover, The report of the sale of the New t) York Central Treasury stock con: | Pits & ‘ ct P, | Bite Ww ‘ firmed at the office of J. P. Morgan & Fiat ice cle Ksilver. pret. New York Central officiala is 4,000 stock ‘after the increase in the caplitai Jackson's remarks and the refusal of | the victory of Hornpipe. They were |, $00,000,000, It is understood, that the | pipe. They were | ts understood, th the National Sporting Club to give a| beaten before a mile had been run, and) Grice obtained was equal to aa eadiaidell | Fs purse for him and Corbett was what | it te ilkely that the weight and the gol Tine dealin attended with more | Texas 1 Particularly raised the latter's ire, When | weight and the going le dealings were oe et acre texas peaked if ie would pay any attention to| had considerable to do with their de. | spirit than on yesterday and stilt UNaliel | gong, ¢. : the Club's demand for an apology, he| feat. Hamilton rode an admirable race | {mem ate looked for before the *} Tena. Coal & Irom pti. Could scarcely contain himself, e, wee! ‘The stockholders of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company will hold their an- nual meeting in this city on May 2 to J elect directors. The Laclede Gas Light Company hi declared its regular dividend of 21-2 per cent. on the preferred ‘At the annual meeting of the Missour!, Kansas & Texas Raliway Company the old directors wore re-elected. In pur- xuance, however, of the new law of the State of Kansrs allowing election of directors of rallroad corporations by p| classification, four were elected for eac Plot the terms of one, two, three and ;|four years respectively. ‘The former dd) ofMlcers were re-elected, s|.J. Lowrle Bell, the present General | Trame Manager of the Central Railroad Company of New Jor: will be elected i| George F. Baker, and will hn of the operating department. to elect a chairman of the change in the by-laws of the Company and notice was given at e of the dl tors on Monday last of the proposed cnange to be voted |1 | on_at the next meeting. The tone ¢f ‘ie stock market easier after midday, owing to sales to reallze profits, d parative slight, however, and very Lt- tle “long” stock came out, New York Central and Gas were noticea- bly strong throughout, I. B. Newcombe, who suspended on March’6 last, has been readmitted to the "| Stock [exchange by a unanimous vote ; [of the Committee on Ingolvencies The National L ompany has, de- clared a quarterly dividend of 13-4 por cent. on the preferred stock. payable June 15. No action was taken on the common. The subject did not come up. ‘There was another outburst of buoy. ancy this afternoon, and the | shorts ly put to fight. The Vander-| foremost in the rise, and/e s when a have charge | g In order lines were com- th 1. She could scarcely eat anything. Her flesh was soft and sallow, She was sow, dull and Without Ambitions T therefore decided ty give her Hood's Sars. parila, She soon began to crave something to tat. From that time on she steadily improved, and to-day the ts tn the full tof wood health, Her flost is solid, her che ks roay, appe: tite good and her sleep sound and refreshing. she is full of Ife and as mischievous as n be. Mra M. A. CooK, 34 Fulton at., Peabody, Mass Hood's Sarsaparilla 18 THE ONL. True Blood Purifier especially for the Vanderbilt, Bt. | } Pact Phila Pea. ‘Tol. Ann Arbor & N. M stock and an|l. at 70 1-8e., WAS | 6 4 selling at 66 1-4e, here, visions were dull. Remote’ thern Pi At aad West iiway & Nav ne & U. Nor, Rail Rall. "pret. & Omaha, Minn jon Pacific .. 8. Cordage 3 Cordage pt. 8 Cordage guar... alted States Express .. & Teather . 8. Leather pt for Southern Account able for the Rise. The market was decidedly better to- day, carly sales being at an advance of about ten points on better outsite Southern account. May at 6.64, June, 6.60 a 6.62; July, 6.65 a 6.67; «| First Vice-President in the place of Mr. | 6, local and uying and free purchases for Early sales included August, 6.70 a 6. 4a Detober, 6.78 a 6.8 83 a 6.85; December, 6.88 a 6. : September. November, January, Board, a | 6.92 a 6.95. Wheat was fairly active both at New York and Chicago, at a decline of about -4c. at the opening, July selling here while at Chicago July sold at Corn was a shade lower, July Oats and pro- 4c. DESTROYED ON THE TRACK. Working at Gravesend. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, GRAVESEND, Ma 16.—Remote, a four-year-old maiden, by fell and broke his shoulder while being ex- Dutch Roller, dam Remember, ercised at the track this morning. The boy who was riding they dar Parlor Suits Folding-Beds Chiffoniers Pier Mirrors Also Crockery, Tinwar ISTH ST. ELEVATED Kt. Nrenold Furnishings. Chinese & Japanese Mattings, Rugs, Mats, Swiss Curtains, Muslin Draperies, Shades, Slip Covers, Chintzes, Cretonnes, Towels & Towellings. CARPETS. Best Brussels #1.00 PER YARD, By puritying the blood, it gives nerve, mental, igestive and bodily strength. PILL act barmontouly whb Bb, 0 and Boot’s | Sendony & ion Shoulder Broken While the horse 16.50 7.50) $, : 5.50 “!Chamber Suits 12.50) 10.50 Furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Refrigerators, Curtains. Clocks, Pictures, Baby Carrlages, &, 1313 to 1315 Third Ave. Between 75th OR CABL! Country House Table Linens, Sheetings, Lake Shore 146% MT. Leabie Pored the Wey ty Oe | an *, S| Said To Bo Proparing for Another bling Buying Orders. rid Issue of Bonds. uh Treasury Reserves Failing Off, and the Deficit Is Increasing. Wall street is becoming more and more interested every day in the gold situation, and the news that the Mor- gan-Belmont syndicate has begun to hustle around in a lively fashion to ac- cumulate a new supply of the yeliow metal has given rise to the report that it 1s preparing to bid for another issua of bends. The Treasury reserves have oeen fall- ing, while the deficit in the revenue is steadily increasing. .aving now reached $50,536,456 for the present fiscal year, it argued for these facts that the Government may be compelled to author- lze another issue of bonds in order to maintain tts reserves, and that this ac- counts for the anxiety of the syndicate to Increase its supply of gold at the present time. It was part of the contract between the Government ad the § syndicat when it took up the last issue of bonds in February, that it should eid the Treasury in maintaining the reserve: until the next session of Congress. It is said that of the sixty-odd millions of bonds issued last Winter the title to less than $25,000,000 still remains in the belleve they are half so manly or honest] Hamilton grinned and answered xtra Lper cent. on the deferred pay- Thubber hands of the syndicate, and that within My Pay tee lier anor ane ee than “Yes, sir, I'm alive once more.” ments on the preferred stock, payable OSGI aah ah the next two weeks the last of these tones anby wisn to bring about a meet-| Hamilton was a star jockey not many |June 15. a Wabash pt 1 will probably be disposed of. ing. between Jackson and mysel years ago, and w ite | ~Money 1all-2 per cent. Foreign Western ‘Union ‘Tele... 91% 9% 91% 93 | The bankers who were admitted to tam willing to allow them to wit- ; was a popular favorite |change quiet and steady at 4.8614 a Wheeling @ Luke Erie... 11% 104 13% 14%|the deal by the syndicate, and wh De on Rtatghter mer cand oii] UBt! Me got married. Then he began |4801- for bankers’ long sterling: 187 168) Wael. & Lake Erie pt. 16% 46 46% AON took the bonds at Mz 1-4 ‘which wi vee Ane arvaelt cary sha they may| {0 lone his nerve and refused to take |@4871-2 for demand, and 45) 1-40 456 — sold originally by the Government at nae hon my, mamtiation'at. the hamdn| the daring chances that won him tame. "hee" ania at os2-4 and stexican| COTTON UP 10 POINTS. — | pay ‘YEr"'tholt. prov tata hate ‘ot’ tne be Obetinate: pecauae of recent develop-|_0. 2 Small feld, however, he could al- | dollars at 633-4. ——.- ds, and in addition to this to deliver “extra” sum equal to the sum first din when. required to 40 80 by thi For this they were to take 9 or clearing-house funds. “extra” gold, more than half a millfon dollars was de- livered at the Sub-Treasury yesterday for the syndicate account. It was fur- nished by a number of banks which were in the deal, and it is expected that the deliveries will continue until the supply reaches the amount, required, It ig estimated that the banks will now deposit about $13,000,000 additional gold, which will increase the ‘Treasury Teserve to the neighborhood of $111,000,- 00. In addition to this the syndicate is getting In the balance, of its gold arising from the sales of the bonds abroad, which Is being delivered in in- stalments. Prrealdent Cleveland 1s reported to have sald in regard to the possibility of calling an extra session of Congre in case the situation becomes threate ing, that under ne circum: neces would he resort to such a plan, but that he would do as he did before, which was to authorize a bond Issue, It is generally belleved in Wall street, however, that If the syndicate carri out Its agreement with the Government to protect the rate of exchange and pre- vent the export of gold as far as It pos- sibly can by legitimate means, than an additional issue ot bonds at the present time will not be necersary, @ result It was reported last night that Griffo| Me present system, the bettor has ail speculation is in progres H had salled for England ina cattle ship. | the worst of it He has no evidence of The fact that Buropean captialists are| Said he heard the bone snap before ave ‘A rumor to the effect that the fugitive |Qis bet, and it ts comparatively easy |ao ready to take our securities, as has|the horse fell. This is a rare accident, was In hiding in Philadelphia prompted | for him to be swindle! by unscrupulous | heen evidenced by recent negottations of and it, is possible that Remote had Tes oe The Mkdietyn detectives’ to Ieave | Dookles or #ome outs! ry large blocks of both bonds and stocks in| Some disease of the bone, The horse for the Quaker City last night, Ag an Instance, let it upponed that| London, Berlin and Amsterdam, is an| Was destroyed. caste ‘@eenees @ stranger ges up to .a bookmaker | argument which the bears cannot over-| All of the Handicap candidates, ex- PUGILISTIC POINTERS. hands up a ten-dollar bill and asks tolcome. Local investors naturally feel|cept Declare and Hornpipe, were out i N have it placed on crackerjack. encouraged to branch out evtensively, | this morning, and were given slow gal- rie d ‘Twenty to ten, Crackerjack,” says}and some of the commission houses are | lops. A consolation handicap is being Jack MeAullfte © yectator at the Bri the hook What name, sir doing a rushing busin talked of, to include all_of the horses: ark Mean! An aap the Brooktrn | "Smith," replies the bettor. "The advance in prices was equal tolexcept Hornpipe. A dozen pickpockets Handicap yenterday, and tt was the general| Crackerjack wins, ani Smith, over-|1-2 a 37-8 per cent, the latter In New| Were captured at the track yesterday. opinioh ot tha sports who saw him that be was|JO%9. takes several friends into the] York Central, which reac All were arraigned in court this morn. i cater collec net. | owing to. reported negott - — MeAvlitta told all his friend that he Intended to] Was collected five minutes ago $1,500,000 Ch 0 & Northwestern b Harlem Races Postponed. train for ble fight with Young Griffo, which But 1 did not get it.” expostulates| abroad. If the bonds have really been Ve slated for Oot 18” Griff whereabouts are | SMItN, A&A cold chill creeps down his|sold the proceeds will be used ty von DEAGK SHARE May 16.—The As- 5 a he elevated tracks In Chicago, n expected a visit from the Law and Hil) an-unknown quantity, and Jack may have tol “"The pookmaker says he cannot help] Mn FW, Whitridge, af counsel, to | ie th t af, the $800 depoatt posted when it, Ho has paid the bet and do AWeT cvorgnnisation Gomimittes vot the ; anes SP RE e grea The leposit te due propore to do 40 again, en ith ap Reading Railroad, says in relation to the - a 0 n, and is perfores in- ent conMleting rumors affecting the 2 fiemed that under the nek Inve, thal Company: “it anvechanae in the cuner| shee aud Milled His Netembor. Fred Morris, Mwld@én's Cynione, Atsociation ia hot responsible tor any |ship eof the Reading property. has heen | WILKESBARRE, Pa, May 18—John Will gently a better oplaton’ of Bimaeit beokmaker's actions. ‘This is what may |effected It Is news to me. No siich res | tama, sixty years olf, quarrelied with Walter pork aut Bick Moore 1m aleves faunde 1h. Bas; happen any day, and the game will no| ported change woull affect) the pur) Chapman a enighbor, this morning. An hos Foe ee mest Joe Weleott ina | gone be worked before long. Supposing, | poses of the reorgan-zation committee. | ater Willliams met Ch hour | Its eures of torturing, disfiguring, bumili- Hmited round t to'al Ontah, tor $2,500] heim $0 on af te lea ne Bt he broad facts are that the Company | jis sme mat Chapman ad shot, and Kitted|| ation Rumors are the’ moet wonderful ever aside, \ o ¢ re. ins, owes a consic ple amount of money| ad ens and the bookie denies wil Knowledge of |and that these debts will have to be —— saan he bet, discharged by its own the junior Sweet Harbinger. SL er a Bookmakers’ oeintion securities thing EAC ne anne? until (rom the B me ) Loa i wit ach makers #eoclation will proby Feorpaniant nw nae ys greats aa he Ayjiehathe, Bho have gone,” j bly formed for th ction of the | ed until next Fall, or Winter sald the Sunday-se! teacher, beaming sputable ‘menibers ha . upon the 1 nature’ awakens MHOOIALION EE GU LES < om her long . the tiny buds bey ne supervistor ; Ale and ene The Closing Quotations, to appear nd then. what do we me Now Uireoht for hte) ti It that drresponalble persone ace ite Open. High Low Clow, | YOU May answer. Robert, ener OR ave in Aenieais Cigh say". | "Ue te the writer's kugxention that ench | i Hb * ert. earnestly: reas. William Block. $6 Yilth at ne 'Huffalo featherweigh: bookinaker keep f small sheets | Amer! Way ue — ——_—_—_——— | pe Us of paper, Whe wishes to . f ; 7 = | a bet. the and pencil are . anton & je ooking for high game and has| hane to him, He plac down the ” . ’ to ng for a) bet and signs his intttal, » number | ® pounds) or anything he pleases she cole} e ihe ects his bet he must duplicate the sig- | de] nature before it would be. paid, him, | “ This pula, Hat Re ding a bet any} rf more than would be the memorandum | : 4 make | in the hook. While this Would neces TEM sin na itm sarily delay matters, it would. protect nually Fears 7ee8) imerass ee every: dell limpae of what ‘These, and many oo bargains. per week a Buys anything. and 76th Sts, 2 CARS. Open Saturdays West 14th se, “mg ERTH Wr, 107 Teed mane ¢S "RELIABLE" CARPETS PLAIN WORDS CAN PRINTED PRICES PORTRAY THE VALUE, INGRAIN ART SQUARES, twelve patterns to select from. 639 FEET, AT 93.15 7.630 FEET, AT 93.00, Ox0 FEET, AT $4.50, EY LAST, CHASER, CASH OR CREDIT. 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