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met. back in the game until the tea starts on it's fire: Western trip. pane tn Prem ‘ i aaarncs at aan tom even 80, ‘will pack their nighties and | they return home to-morrow of ‘and hie to Philadelphia, | ‘he midget at third they will ‘be mu ry rer Sanday. Tackling the| faster in the field than (ney are now OE eitemateonia ‘Soak in| Schettsiine’s battery for to-day w own meeting house looks on paper kept under cover as heretofore, but it harder than trouncing the New | threatened to work Prince Albert Ma “Bie turn to shy the ball Fraser's turn to pitch for several day against the Superbas. It has been C5) ‘eecend assign: but the ex-Colonel, Spider, &c., &« He didn't pan out payed hasn't been favored according to the ro- the ghost after | tation that usually prevails in the hand. t that was brief. | ims of star twirling staftr The fans been carefully |Cl@mored for Red Donahue, who #hut out the Hanlonites tn the opening game. and P gpl bal- bin Se corth, it las went benind the bat Selee laid his stack Gnaity and McGuire served tor on Willis, with Nichols as un- | Champions. ‘The Ratting Order. Nadelphia Brooklyn hy nt 4 Ph P ott bag ‘Thom aye it | Bugle | Vee wit guns m the fire pitch and wa a of peach to th ol seni g in, Keele iste with the first run. Kelly struck out try i ened | cae, 12,998 & ko ox hike « Started to steal q 4 Re tna 4 Salad at My Myers corner, oe rap, hind in a hurry, No | sare place 42 dfn shen in’ aida hes rection ; the hit D Se, etop it at at dome for peste cushions and x failed t ambies a on = into 'n atrike-out [ambled home | Dahlen ; in bat = t the” viata, ss H ‘another A Demont 4 a Jumper | make ie doubied on they play. the Second Inning, raced to third ached to mioniss jott ya nin, fet| fidence After Recent 4 a safety ( to Enicher Doves war nit nthe ied| Successes in Picking Fen tye Meecatal ‘ok | Good Thi McPar ook. Nis ores teat cseie ‘isposed of ngs. it. Larry was on ¢ ad end Ae te a %. ene an out at Gs fo ru "Frremat ompered in EO ge (Special to The Rrening World) bution. The wit tricks with Maoriande sky’ : & i. Rut the Champions will probably Mr. Bwing’s young | have the services of Jimm: Carey when Orth went in to pitch for the Quakers the When Jennings third Hughey was ting. elly's neatly. a over Sheckard's ty sjulres throw to AS ad to is. lenis THe WORLD: FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL *.. m ul r First Purse — Talent Had Money and Con-/) RACE TRACK, AQUEDUCT, April 77 * ain: Jones amt Ht The centre feldet | Cloudy and threatening weather. con: Free- ae, “in weiMeoulty with, Myers laitions prevailed at Aqueduct this aiter- Ubi 200; | the tall wettied in his gtove. No runs. |noon, and those who came down with: Third Inning. judy McGinnit Srive t enh one hand. ” Beck aly i i z x = 3 s H Es at second trying to steal cored i fu & life on ahlen’s soncer, fell in Jones's mit. Ji catching it, but held to ts 4 cushion. pitches, bi 's drive Jones ma in the way of itched and strolled to frst Mcbwrtandy to J unassitted the Keiley am and. Fitck raced, home. h sky dropped in Keeler's* talons, jo runs a sack on a hot one to captured Blagle’s ascen- = De hanty sl poorly, called ereike eatened to expel him. Kelley. to arrick filled the pil- \past Lajole for a toon a Keeler's ascension. No low. third. eee in: £3 teal second. eck. No runs. ley "| wan! oDeieiean Seale 0 the ty [. ‘me to the fence for * jole's drive cleared the Del came home ahead of him. ley T° ees to Jeanine’ for ta nafety apet ied to right and) out wraps found the alr a bit chilly. Bo Jong as the rain held off and didn't upret dry-track figures the crowd was satia- fled. The track was in excellent con- dition and M for record work. The card wasn't promising, though. There were one or two events that were a bit diay It was an even split yesterday, but the talent felt they had at least four out of six up their sleeves and the betting wee lively from the t of the da: Proceedings. Dangerous Maid Kicks Doggett. Jockeys Bullman and Maher will not ride in at Aqueduct, it is said. Bullman is very sore at the way Mr | Pettingill has inflicted fines on him, land he doesn't care to work for noth- ing. If he rides at all it will be for his employer. Maher believes the track le unsafe. A queer accident happened in the first race.‘ The horses made a faine break. Dangerous Maid took p flying kick at Buniol while on a dead run, The kick landed on Dogget mak- ing a very nasty wound. Her Lady- snip a red-hot favorite In the opening dash, as she had every reason 2 a8 O'Connor had the roent to- ay, waited with the fli Shooting to the front a ally does, The result Ladyship went the front streton and"won with w bit in hand, ( pidity was eoaond all the way, just beat. ing the g Lady Contrary Danweroun Mast " was fourth. lashed mt to third. Demont it r a ‘snes che f trough a begutifut lay Tajoles it Rare Pertame All the Way. C Lowe sent Mer-|Mrounder; after siep on second! Rare Perfume, an odds on favorite, » Siarke nipping Carrie! ahead of Deihanty ye the “French- 4 on balls (o'Beitack| man to.firet with a swift throw to dJen- | cha’ edkavahed ffm and to ond to wit No runs. ™ nings vonse more. Davis lifted to Collins. Two ru ‘tTade his threat cod and War- Grady, catching his first right for two bases. out at frat on a close decision. went to Delehanty the bag. While the ing with the umpire Bheckard .. Straight | Fecond double milton the tetng run. cinch catch. Two runs o, Warner out atter Gleason racing to __ fonota @ foul to Coilins, bonsans Ta GET EVEN, Banies Puts in WeGinnity to ‘Twirl | Out Wind-Up Victory from | ‘ed by the champton: Jennings No rune JOCKEY ‘BULLMAN WEDS. a Mise Herbert Married ty trate Poot in Yorkvitie Court. Proceedings in the Were suspended put on the finishing ys eu ches = fOperial to The Drening World) PHILADELPH!A. Pa, April 1 et tne third, boys, and these fellows A Bhade the better of us this morn- ‘ut there is a chance to square ac- to-day. Get at ‘em and | know were the encouraging Hanlon to his equad- Mais watts eae fan Francisco to ride in the ie teriatic of | CHOU. Tt was there bry ine fortunes | Herbert. Tae two fell vio‘ently in tov now riding at the Aqueduct Mins Mary Agnes Herbert young lady of twenty-two years, whee track an The two decided to marry, and in orde the Yorkville Court. Bullman by Ji Port trainer, SCHROBTER FOUN POUND GUIL Bogus Virginia State Bonds tm This City, Julive Schroeter Nops that ne! the chose | The jury was out three hours. It was @ MoGinnity yester- Sheckard started off with a drive to Keeler wan called His hit and Lajole covered players Were argu- raced home from third. Kelley cracked out a Jones came to the res- cue with a triple. sending in Kalley with | Dahlen gave Thomas a Flick Al one too hot for Demont two-bagger to] Shee mnt the crowd on edge, with | vi iiils,|& Krand ranning catch of McFariand’s| ried jour drive. Myers id stole second and a third do Yorkville Court this afternoon while | Magirtrate Pool performed a marrivec | coremony for John Bullman .the jockey a comely ® year ago from tern that he met Mise! that it might be done quietly went to| Me ‘Siesuinba. Smane 98000 Werth of | Basen, § to & for Ly second. found qullty of uttered forged Virginia State bonds to the amount of $8800 this afternoon. ‘The charge against Schroeter was pre- ferred by the banking firm of Laden- «& length, but it RP Ww 2 Harr? Lue cesco made uff for half a mile and then ew Y w The Gardner took second place on the turn and held tt to the end, getting the place by 4 dozen lengths from Tony Honig. Goldone Wins Handicap. Douplet and Goldone were th Uy heed : choices in the handicap, and ¢ \'diMeult to make up thelr minds. They |finully “seected Double, and he went Tn the post. favorite, Warrenton “invd not Justified by | some backing, w went to the |his previous form. front and essayed to make a runaway! race of it. Bhe ope up a gap of | reveral jengths ‘onde led Into the streten, with Doublet and Goldone mext. Mite ohell_ went to work on the latter Jar they ightened out and steasi| | wore the leaders. At. the. ait teynth poie he drew and lengta, Doube: wi tery ih and. a ¢ In front of Ki Varrenton was a poor fifth Preeursor Home om the Bit. Precursor was the favorite in the fou th race and he came home on the tat Rinaldo, 0 opened favortie and mut back to 3 to 1 A as they the «tr tch Kinaxto blew up, and ry owent to the front winning ength from Free Lance, noe Free a Duten Comedian two lengths Th: winner was tia up 4 Dutch Comedian Fifth Race—About seven furlongs.— Won by The Benedict; Kim war mcond and Chrit rok this WINNERS AT MEMPHIS. at and when he came the young) oman. decided to follow. She came to! New York City very recently, however. ces echeduled here to-day re rie follows ; Sto} ie place, sosond nid. Ssetme ty | Heoond Race—One-hait mille. Won | Gibson Girl, 6 to b and 1 t | to 1 for oI wecond ; +) Tee 0 14 | Third Race—One mile. Baker, 11 to & and ¢ ‘on by Jobm toh Duke of Hané- Press third. Time—1.422 Chute Le Pe) Che Poileeip's 6 m Lewis Cloctanat! | Reston. Breokiys 3 chicago Reoults of Yerterday’s Games, New York, 10; Boston, 10 Cellet on account Aarkneve Teiledetnbie, 11: Breathe, 1 Seinen. Srecteestle it Phubee. 11 Games Scheduled for Te-Day. TL. MaKe: HIM DANCE Adi® On 88 HEAD __ What I will do to Corbett---Fames Feffries. /WINNERS AT AQUEDUCT; | __ HANDICAP FOR GOLDONE. Her Ladyship yahip: Took the EVENING W¢ WORLD’S RACING CHART. RESULTS AT AQUEDUCT. AQUEDUCT RACE TRACK—Bleventh May aaah RACE,—Selling, for three-yeur-olts Tony Wonig. 112 . 92 o Ti ‘Mar poor Won easily, Time—147 Qwnere—J Underwood & Co, 1:24, THIRD RACE —Handican, tor 41) agen ~4. i nodes. | Btarters, weights Jockeys 106” “Goltne, ™ (i) Doubles. 118. Roe. 108 100 ate ve 1 Lai ua Warrvaten nu oncom 107 ch us Kine ‘tremble, 103 Phe! Siar fair Won Arivtng Time-1.27 Morte, 1:25, POCRTE BACB =For thrve.yearcolte and “0. selling, 1400 edded mile and 10 yards index Stariere, weights Jockeys ait © Connor | Taber 110 | Duten Comedian, 118 Dean | (9) | Rinaite, 108 . taweon Matt Simseon, $0 Risek fir Fiten 2 Tooker ne Prot, Dorsey ‘Pert fair, we rently, Time—14T 16. Owner F. Li TOO THIRD IN CENTURY. Yankee Jockey Placed in Rich New Stake in England. LONDON, Apri! 21 —At the second day of the Sandown Park second Spring j meeting to- 0,00 sove. was won by Lord Durham's bay horse Oshech. The Duke of Port- land's Manners was second. M. R. 1 baudy's Le Blison, ridden by “Tod” Sloan, finished third In a field of cight horses. je ‘This event is a new race, for foals and yearlings o to run at four and ears old; the owner of the second horse to receive 48 sove. out of the race, the owner of the third horse to receive 1@ ove, the nominator of the winner to receive #0 sove., the nominator of the second to receive 20 sove. and the nomi- nator of the third to receive 10 eevs. The distance is two miles. (Contived from First Page.) @ay and purchased a complete baby outfit at the store of BE. B. Riley. Tuesday morning the supposed Mrs. nace TRACK, MEMPHIA, Apri! 28 | Hartansworth left for New York over ia road. Mrs Harlansworth ar- the Pennay' From the Carrie Brown. Hammond met her at the Jersey City station and crosse@ with her to the Twenty-third street slip. ‘This he made the scene of dis imagi- ‘ Seething t third. nary exploit of finding the baby on the ferry slip. ald to drive ‘April 37, jay the Century Stakes of! rived at Jersey City she became Mise 1. Weather cloudy, track fast. js and up; 1400 added, fire and o half furlongs. 4 OF JereRigS ano THe CAT— LINE SPRINGS OF Connstr What | will do to Jeffries--Fames Corbett. TUL, Make & “ { MONKEY OF Hirt PRICES SOARED IN WALL STREET Sugar Pushed the Stock Up. To ities oa * 4S 4 St. Fin. | Open, Clos Pi, Fi ee) 7 iy td is Me } ty bs H A marked Increase in both speculation 5 “ a ef 4 i § land strength over yesterday charac- uy 199 ’ > t 7 HH 10 5 iPhdee & is #18 terized the early dealings on the Stock HZ Bileen’ Daly, 100. a a Ton Pf | M8) Exchange to-cay. Vee Jamaica. _ 108 § ba RK is 8! American Sugar was the principal A *l active stock, and on tremendous biocks s | was bid up over a point after the open- sical tI acct iMac Jing pale of RAW shares at a fractional i } Reteing. loss Indox | Starters, weights Jockeys | 8% %y St Fin | Open, Cle” PI.) ‘The gain in Sugar induced heavy buy- 1% «Rare Perfume ia Taber _ ye } ls 18 | 85 82) Out. ing throughout the industrial quarter, 1 The certner ut Stoumyer CUE Cae ee ae ; 4 3b +4. to 4 Pp Consolidated Gas 1-2, to ‘ed Steel 1-4, to Hy ‘aroerican Bical & Wire iM, id 42, and Brooklyn Union Gas 1 1-2, Ma iinad ahatand played considerable activiiy, the features being Pennsy!- yania, Wabash common, Wabash pre- % Sm Pin ferred, New York Central and the Pa- » et ee Sg pp! eile abd Granger ist, Ht perk & The market (ook an abrunt course a RF; dé § downward at noon in we t ere SD 1% Which touched 1b 34. Heaiy ; ; ft ‘ ases of the i i? & | 3 i ie Fancel them 2 points and ateadied the i be 7 0 list be Goldtinch—Adtione. Owner G. | Chicago Torming| stocks were active : jand 102 a 2 1-2 higher, The market up, whten hase mot wom HOA) in 1888 or 1ng9; | Termed entirely dominated by the me Sugar orted and recovered to 5 Bett ne. iat Y Centr.) rose 2 B nas Ld se % | Open. Clee, Mh, 1 tg better prices on a good de- pbb i iia ae fs tacked. vigorously. when lugar Was atiac! vigoror i hoy eR ; the price teached 1 mf point TE 3 § TH break follow ‘eakness de ae a ae , 2 a tn stocks “whic yeen strong and TS there rp setback all aroun' $$ # #_ @_B q's, rable March statement Wier b Monaco—Promenade. lowered it a point and caused heaviness Biair of the woman who accompanied [ast hour without, vo cuveers + him from the forry to the asylum, erally was heavy, out not very active. | This aroused quspicion. His fondness Pennsylvania fell 25-8 from the top, Bal- | for the child increased Supt. Blair's Negertork Centr neariy 2 and} Goudte a Sugar, after falling to 113, rallied over Then Hammond told contradictory! point, but was poorly maintained. stories as fast as he was interviewed had (ares then went away Bhe returned |had an interview with Ham THE ARREST. sees a school girl, a Miss FE warrants issued fast night hy? Cow | MYattmond wes af Then they drove to Miss Brown's home. The cabman “woman mene “Fetectives ind their. started for this city on the 2 ‘The party arrived here and imi tely drove to quarters, | altAmmond and the girl willbe charge of SHR HAD 70 KEEP BABY Nephew on from Washington Founding Asyium. Hammond demur- red to paying the dollar fare The Miss Carrie Brown, ef Greenport, who | 8940" telegraphy from, him a €20.s9 shares, and of bonds 62.46% ey tight and Hammond involved ber in the case| am Mel A wie ying he went to Jersey City to) be sorurtitng "to Greenport eel ‘Onto istrate Broskiyn Rap ia his Jewelry Identified the gteen" who rode with h Ham: ners Bs asst Miss Brews Brevght Wer Infact to Western stocks generally. The price of Sugar rol, 1 repicly in the | The closing was duil and easy at losses ‘ally of a potnt or upward. total sales of stocks to-da; age "B' is . 4 The Conerete ) Cuentey Foun. pt Amer. Sas Fe Aimer. Steel | Wire pf. a oat = angi Amerie American Tobacco pt 3 arte “ass8 1a rraaeit | Brooklyn Valen Gee. ington saeaptes SOE L ES — Serres 2B ee F2 ca Fas sya zoe? + € The coutinueu satlannatot prosress of | the London money market pectations of a further easier condi-| ‘ton in the future influenced renewed | | epeculation in the security market to-/ |Sale of a & ae Block of|' Tre cloring prices of cotton to-day were; April. 9 9.43 to 9.44; Guaranteed $§ Bicycle, & Wright Tires. Absolutely Biggest Bargain ever offered. ; | Crescents, Featherstones, 1900 Models, Guaranteed. Also Bargains in 1899 Models. ga” Don’t Bay Dry Goods Wheels when you can get ‘BICYCLE SUNDRIES AT CUT PRICES. OLD WHEELS TAKEN 'S. B. DAVEGA, The Frederick Adjustable Handlebar, $1.75. (eae $.07 to 8.08; January, 8.08 to $.00; February, 8@ ‘o 8.11, March, 8.12 to B14 LONDON STOCKS FIRM. |Site eee | —— WHEAT WAS HIGHER ON STRONGER CABLES. Th: Engilah cables were higher than nd the ex-! day and prices climbed upwprd, expected to-day, particularly May ‘ | eat act ‘relive, “with “good! Wheat. This led to considerable iuying Continental buying again manitestel i {a the licens Tradl ng. hower was ‘he gerne in this department ranged River tee Corn tree {0 trom ‘s ie a4 higher than parity level, ba a At opntna, prices were: May it rhe iret orefel ver a ly, A i a Rio Grande preferred, Boutnern Pacife be ker 16; out est: Reeneta 4 St. Paul gaining the most sub- 4 ices were: May stantially. | cette’ a, fist. ‘May corn, The Cotton Market. were: e Cotton Market. September, to 9.48; May, 48; June, i 43 to 244: AuruRt, 938 einicane Be ™ DAVEGA’S MAMMOTH BICYCLE STORES. | VELVET | $ |Road Racer, 1900 Models, Guaranteed. Fqual to any $40 wheel made. Finished in b'ack, maroon or robin egg blue. 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