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DALY'S HORSES GOT THE MONEY, As a Result, “Father Bill” Led List of Owners Who Took Part in Bennings Meeting. yy Hi } ye ‘The mecting at the Bennings track tn Washington, which closed yesterday, qwes a big success so far as “Father BMI" Daly was concerned. He led tho Met of winning owners with $7,085. His horses were in fine shape during the Meeting, and that accounts for the big @hare Df purges and stakes he won. H. T. GriMn Was next on the list of wintfers with $4,100, and the Goughacres Stable ranked third, with $3,440. Arthur Redfern led the jockeys. He poored 90 per cent. of his mounts. Littie Haack was second on the list and Odom third. The following shows the work pf each jockey who rode four winnera or more during the meeting: First. Second. Third. wasonutia Rahn to Wrestle Swanson, Alex. Swanson, the light-woight wrest- Yer of Yonkers, and Eberhard Hahn, will meet in a catch-as-catch-can match Friday night, at the Century Lycoum, Amsterdam avonue, between Fighty- first and Eighty-second streets. The members of the German-American A. C, Min bet on Hahn to win. Ernest Roeber Feferee the match. AMATEUR BAS AMATEURS, and Near-By Suburban Districts: ‘The Evening World will print all Evening World, New York. | D> tee Monarch Field Club will play teams fittesn @eventesa years of age. Will guarantee half ‘to teams playing on our ground. Would the Sacred Heart Academy and pes Ne. 235 Fitty-sizth t a tes ite ele Bameball Club would Ike to ar- with teams averaging sixteen yeare te Hf : 5 F? contre field; | Bamene short Headervos, "pitcher, “and Fi her. ._ pitcher, py. catcher. Albert Abramovice, No. 208 East Thir- New York, ~ oe e win team would I!ke to hear from « all-round players averaging trom ; must furnish thetr own unl-~ ld Ike to hear from uniormed No. 413 . * : ‘ie &. Raphadl Altar Boys de- lcked team of unknown players to 6. A feature of the game Ptaying of the winner's battery—Getner Ei caren. "ng unknowns battery was Wille us, pitcher, and Abe of the Bayel joa, catcher, caulNier Rietor, right feld; ®top; “Abramovice (capt.), first eecond H 7, third i ii r nt u ‘The Orioles of Harlem will open the season boken, N. J. They would Hke to book ith teams averaging twelve to fourteen loles, of Fitty-second stro cholas, of Elmhurst, N. ¥. 0 West Ninety-sixth mreet, oe ‘The St Vincent Ferrer Union Field Club do- feated the St. Thomas Cadets of Yorkville by & score of 8 to 2. The batteries were J. Me @ano, EB. Healy and J, Farley tor 8. V. F. Brion and 7. Golden, 7. Reilly, J. Mealy and Bing, coF te Cadets, The umpire was Francis “2 8 ‘The Oliftons, averaging from thirteen to Mf- i teen years, would I!ke to book games with all foams. They have Sundays in June, July, August and September open. They July 4, A, M. and P.M. Games to ON our grounds for alde dets of $§. On Sun- » April 19, they play the Alabamas, Ad- rem August B. Schoenhen Ni - Th eg jen No. 333 Bast Twenty. al be plays o 8 8 ‘The Criterion 8, A. C., of Hariem, would like © arrange games with teams ‘They tine-up D. Lopes, eatchern; 8. base; F. meconi F. Byrnes, right fel D. Detries, lett , jartaman, No.’ 205 q Gixth sireet., city, . Morr! Emanuel, ‘Addrosa Da East One Hundred and ee ‘The Pajham Juniors want a game Sunday, April 19° with some team fourteen to Afteen qeare of aye, those having own, grounds pre- Address George Uttal, 152 East One Hundred and Twenty-third wtrest, citer . 8 On Saturday, April 11, the Cecllian baseball 4 the crack colored Anso: Olympic Park, ‘The Geli 419 open and would } r centre Cecilian and Fitth sea. The West End A, C, would itke to book @ fame for April 19 with out-of-town teams offer- tng Guarantee, J. E. Dempsey, No, merense., J. 8 7, No, 1997 . ° ‘The Morris A. C, ha! offer ‘Bohai Rood ents, Addreas Alexander fer, rest, Néw York, ame within Atty Fille, et,Stamlord, Address A, Latterman, 31, Henry street Stamford, Conn, » ee he Powhatan Academy have April 19 and 98 open for uniformed teams averagi 6 to tee es to play on our grou ‘f East or ‘Address Jobo J, gan, Beventy-fourth street. oe e ‘The Chester B. B.C, would Itke to arrange jeraging 15 to I, willing to play on our grounds for 15. We Rall’ expenees for ten fe tesing ” 4 wime While season with the Lincola Jr. A. C. Clairmont. ‘They would like to hoar trom Aret-class battery, Must furnish own uni- Stale age. They would also iike to book with all uniformed teams averaging 12 To Captains and Managers of Amateur Baseball Teams in Greater New York news concerning ameteur baseball teams in Greater New York and suburban towns. From time to time, as space permits, pictures of the captains or star players of team. will be published. Address all communications and pictures to the Sporting Editor, The Mne-up 18 a8 follows: Gantone, 1ett |" , |#eason Sunday, April 26, with the Columbias at No, 18" Beventh | pits ET FTI EE WORLD: WEDNESDAY: EVENING, Avi... wn a TTT NP NE aT | diseased ly dig | consequent loss of nutrition results \ In physical debilit DANE TONALS, No engineei would be mad enough to run t he flag: which signalled danger. at the danger was he might not understand, but he would take no chances, It is different with the average man or woman. They attempt constantly to run by the danger signals of Nature, and that attempt costs thousands of lives every year. When the appetite be- comes irregular or entirely gives out, when sleep ig troubled and broken, when there is loss of flesh, when there is a constant feeling of dul- ness and languor, Nature {s hoisting the danger signal. The stomach and its allied organs are failing in their work and the body Js losing the nu- trition on which its strength de- pends, the food eaten is imperfect- ren THE TARGET. CUPID REACHES A MAN'SH THROUGH THE STOCIACH, RT There js no disputing the fact that man’s heart is often reached through the stomach. Happy the housewife who can please her husband's appe- tite with well cooked food for the table. Many a man js grouchy, ugly, nervous, suffering from distress after eating, heart palpitation, and all threugh the overworked stomach, No jehain {s stronger than its weakest] link. No man is stronger than his stomach. If the proper elements in| ,,ouy &. condition calls, for | the the food are not taken up by the | Prodteal ay r. Pierce's len {blood in the stomach and carried to} ° SrUVeL y= A 33,000 FORFEIT ithe vital organs of the body one's} health breaks down and the gates open for | entrance of | Sry Medical Assoctation, of Buffalo, disease gerr. © germs of typhoid | N. Y., the proprietors and manufac- fover, grip, iaiaria, pneumonia and trers of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical consumption cannot pass throngh| Discovery, !f they cannot show the the stomach into the intestines,| Original signatures of the individu- where alone they are capable of | 18 who volunteer the testimonials was a long Journey the first fow days, but before he left the Southern climate he was rounding elgateen in the mort EBALL. NOTES. ROCKEFELLER ~. | going, unless the stomach has first, below, and of the writers of every 1 ing and as many after luncheon, been weakened by disease, indiges-| testimonial among the thousands Ks ATTENTION! fe Entertained by Mormons. tion, dyspepsia or errors’ in diet.| Which they are constantly publish- |}, Ing. “Words cannot express what I suf- fered for three years from the effects of a torpid liver,” writes Jas. B. Hawkins, Esq., President Order Gold- en Circle, No. 41, of America, Box 1038, St. Louls, Mo. “Had I but known of your ‘Golden Medical Dis- covery’ sooner, what misery i might have been spared! I was Dillous, tongue was coated, appetite poor, and I had frequent distressing pains in the side and under thes shoulder- blades, but within a week after I commenced Dr. Plerce's Golden Med- ical Discovery there was a marked change for the better, so I kept on using it, three times a day, for over a month, with an occasional dose of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets to regulate the bowels, and ‘ — results were all and more than T id wish. My appetite !s splendid » feel ten years younger, and am «..\rely free from pain of any kind. Your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ 1s certainly all that its’ name implies, and I grate- fully indorse it.” Mrs. Alice Everly, of Creedville, Ohio, says: “Some time ago I wrote you in regard to my case, asking your advice, also what I needed in the medicine line. The advice came promptly, and after following your directions I find myself entirely re- lieved of any distressing symptoms of my old troubles, and feel I am entirely cured. I had liver complaint and indigestion of the bow. Took eight bottles of Dr. Plerce’s Golden Keep the stomach healthy, the bow- els regulated and the blood pure and rich and your body is a stronghold against which the germs of disease cannot make a successful attack. If your blood is impure and-you are sometimes pale or have the other signs of bad blood, such as pimples, boils and eruptions, you should at once take warning. NATURE THE PHYSICIAN. Nature {is the real physician in such cases, for Dr, R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buf- falo, N. Y., years ago discovered that certain herbs and roots made into an extract, without the use of alco- hol, was the very best means of put- ting the stomach, blood and vital or- gans into proper condition. His Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery helps the assimilation of the food in the stomach, assists the blood in tak- ing up the proper elements from the food, helps the liver into activity, thereby throwing out the poisons in the blood and vitalizing the whole system, This assimilation helps in the oxidation of the red blood cor- puscles, the poisons in the system are eliminated, the heart gets the right kind of blood and the person feels invigorated and stronger in con- sequence. As a tissue builder it is far preferable to cod liver ofl or any alcoholic compounds or tonics, because it gives the blood and the tissues the food elements they re- Mr. Rockefelle: w the sights around Balt Lake City yesterday, according to despatches, and was tendered a special organ recital in the Mormon Temple, although a pillar In the Baptist Church, The Mormon dignitaries are entertaining him in lavish style, and he ts enjoying himself more than he has jn years. He is now on his way East on a special train, but will stop several times before reaching New York. In a letter to his business associates In this city he gives all the credit for his renewed youth to the anclent and hon- orable game of golf. “I belleve I have recovered my health," he said. ‘I feel better now than I have in years, but at my age a man’s health is as uncertain as April weather. I think the improvement in my condition Is due to my newly ac- quired habit of playing golf. During my California stay I became an adept and me immensely, I feel like CURED BY GOLt. Lays His Recovery from Indi- gestion to the Game, but He Lived on Milk and Crackers. challenges, results of games or other on offering suitable inducement, Address 0, ©, Bradley, No. 1861 Third avenue, New York. ‘The O14 Ironsides defeated the St. Cucya in s friendly practice game last Sunday by a score of 11 to 2. Have ali dates open for teams aver- aging sixteen to seventeen for a side bet. Teams having thelr own grounde preferred. Adi Willem E. atallahey, No. 1518 Larington ave- John D. Rockefeller, who has been 11 for some time. says that he has re- covered his health entirely, and that ha owes it all to golf. Mr. Rockefeller is expected at his office in New York within a week. He B56 Would Itke to hear from a battery and all- around player, Address J. Kennely, No, 205 East |'* NOW in Salt Lake City. aixty-ninth street, city. ce It will be remembered that several ‘The Waverlay Junlore (eecond team), tormeriy|months ago, in the despair of what the Myrtie B. B. C., would Ike to hear from &| seemed to be hopeless indigestion, the Arst-cless battery, Must furnish their own unl- I forma. To average twelve to thirteen years. | Diilionaire ofl magnate offered a mill- Games are to be played on our grounds for side |1on dollars for a new stomach. He yom 8. Hamburger, No. 6 SL Merk’®} iittie thought what @ sensation his offer would create. place, city. 5 et GS The Alter Boye of the Church of 6t, Thomas ‘the Apostle have. organized for. the season. | Had he swallowed all the various ‘They line up as follows: . Catcher, M. Donnelly; | Mixtures that were offered as remedies right field, T. Bolger; pitcher or shortstop, a. | from every part of the world he would Lyons; first base, J, Cunningham; second base, | doubtless now be minus the slight rem- F. Morley; ‘third base, L. Connolly; shortstop or nant of a digestor that then remained. Fon colds Soke, centre Geld, (G. Ronchett!:| Instead he stuck to his diet of milk, boar from teams trom vichy and crackers, and thought him- Bey. HD. Lennon, No, 63 Weat One Hal self about the most miserable man in the world, Several weeks ago Mr. Rockefeller and his wife went to California. He had little thought that’ he would come The question ts who will get the $1,000,- 000. Perhaps Mr. Rockefeller will buy a site near New York and lay out free Unks for the use of the public, The Na- tional Golf Association may send him a bill for the amount. ‘ CROSSED OCEAN 810 TIMES. Parser Kinsey of the New York Begins His Siith Transatlantio Voyage. There sailed ‘on the reconstructed American Mner New York to-day, a man oe Oa Gundey, April 12, the Beldon Juntore de- feated the Orioles of the east elde by the score and in the afternoon defested the bs We who 1s making his elght hundred and| quire and maintains a person’s nu-| Medical Discovery, also three vials of ge’ gunmen witht uniformed toama | BOmMe @ well man, but his physician | eleventh voyage across the Atlantic. Hol tition by enabling him to eat, re-|Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. , Your told him that the climate there and a {5 thomas Kinsey, formerly purser on] tain, digest and assimilate nutritious | remedies have proven very sdtistac- long rest might ald his digestion. Soon after his arrival a friend tempted him out on the golf lnks near Los Angeles. He protested that he was too the 6t. Louls of the same fine, who goes in @ similar capacity on the New York. ‘This 1s « record of transatiantio trip for pureers. tory in my case, and I am delighted to be my old self once more. I thank you for your good and valuable ad- food. It overcomes the gastric {rri- tability and symptoms of Indigestion. Because of the good effects from ‘open afte Nolan, care Wm, ed and assimilated, and the jn avea| Will be paid by the World's Dispen-| **, ABOUT This Most Distre: the b Ti jars y aid Positively Curable by the New Gardner Oscillation Treatment, Which Is One Instance of the Su- per ority of This New Treatment Over All Old Methods. is o fon Dr. Gardner, he ir been able to Aven D n@ appitoation of the Osctilation tre to give her a few perfect rellet—the The doctor explained, would be only for a sor! (hat by persistent application of the distressing cogdition would be entirely ne, and whe was not d.sappolated, t overe HEAD NOISES, Three Remarkable Piano Values: Wilson Pianos, $155, Harmony Pianos, $175, Walters Dianos, $195, y INCLUDING STOOL AND COVER, ff Delivered on Payment of DR. GARDNER'S 435 Filth Ave, New York City. 13 exemplifies one of aupertority | which treatment posseases over all the ment in diseases of noses, or burzing, Mng oF surging sounds through the ra are yery common among those any chronte inflammation of the y Gleress- the {mportant points the new of way that Practically ind eventually a complete cure, Regains Her Sight. Di ‘Osctilation ‘Treat ment, Mra. F. Lawrenes, Bast 179th st., regains ber sight and te able to see to thread a needle for the firec time in seventeen months. Perfect Hearing Restored. Mr, Jobn Retgel, 913 Flushing ave., Brooklyn, N. Y., in perfectly restored from almost te deafness under Dr, Gard: ‘Osol laut Treatment. Dr. City, where all letters should be addrensed. PRACTICE LIMITED to dimases ct the EYE, including Blind- Teun} diseases of the EAI, including Deaf. Nesey diseases 0 NOSE, OAT axl LUNGS, including Catarrh, Bron- chitin anf Asthma, and all Geedsen of the STOMACH. X-Ray examinations if necessary to assure correct diagnosis, For Sale. MANHATTAN CLOTHING CO. THE POPULAR CREDIT HOUSE, MEN'S, WOMBN'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING on EASY TERMS of CREDIT. FOUR STORES: 1114 3d Ave,, near 65th St. 2274 3d Ave., near 124th St. 295 8th Ave., near 25th St. BROOKLYN—700 Broad’y. using Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical vice, which was so promptly given. Discovery upon nutrition and the The St. Joseph Lyceum (eam have « few! Old @ man to frisk about the greens! Cant Pargaw, formerly of the Bt. My ‘husband {s taking the ‘Golden Gates open which they would like to fil with] but hig friend persevered, and about] routs Js in command of the New York. tarrh i ’ and also feels rae | building up of the tissues, catarrh,| Medical Discovery, Yours "gente te te played ‘at tadion River | na Meeks a6 he ewung a club for the} watch ts practically a new ahip now. Pusumption, weakness or debility | that it ts doing him good, One thing ret tae crack aa, AREY Rout SWOT" One trial was sumcient to arouse his| , DUrINE the two years that the steamer | and symptoms of fever, night-sweats,| we are very positive of, 19 that It , , ¢ has been out of service sh br eadac! disappear. will give a wholesome appetite when Witlne A Heeler” joeash's| !terest, and since then he ‘has been| made over and equipped with ‘taew'en | & fapla all Aas fails,” seen daily on the links. Nine holes | gines and boilers. \ HH. Macy & Co.'s Attractions Are Their Low, Prices, Brway at 6th Ave, Wi 35th St HE OHAIN OF LIFE. ch of the chief organs of the rae is a link in the chain of life. A chain is no stronger than its weak- est link, the body no stronger than its weakest organ. If there is weak- ness of heart or lungs, liver or kid- neys, there is a weak link in the a ot &, Uyrecm, No. 483 Wort Fitty-Aret street. ee Is the People's Common Sense Medi- cal Adviser, paper covers. Sent free on recelpt of 21 one-cent stamps, to pay expense of mailing only. Ad- dreas Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ‘The Olive Baseball Club would like to ar- range games with teams sing thirteen to fourteen years, the American Law Book Com- ny preferred, Address H. Jaeger, No. 77 First ee 8 ‘The Waverly Juniors’ first team open thelr ‘The following players are Clairmont Park, tdelo Wanted—Female. te: 8 ‘0 i day, April 1 which may snap at any Tracy doves, fopiden, ree Linde, a nessa” is caused by lack of nutrition, the result of disease of the stomach. CASH GIRLS WANTED; Diseases of the stomach and its al- esssaery awk bel aud Oe, A led organs are cured by the use of sedan Sted ase Addrace varte Hott: = Dr, Pleree's Golden Medical Discovery. CASH GIRLS a ark place, 7 . When the diseased stomac! cured, oA oon eee Sl ee Umbrellas,» m. vu ||| ssrases of other organs which soon] sor er emi eat uy gem wn com arrange games with uniformed teams in or out of s ‘uote from. t! tomach, but which wil town offering suitable guarantees, Lenox Jrs., De Witt Clinton High Soboo! the Victor 'Jra., of Sacred Seart Academy, pre- red, They "have “Matty” Pollock, formerly pitcher for the Carsons, to pitch for them this year, and would Iike’ to hear from larendons, ‘They ys and Gundeys, ‘They y ob home grounds aye an on hents’ grounds, Address James B16 “Went Fifty-eocond street. hi ave their brigth In a diseased con- dition of the stomach and other or- gans of digestion and nutrition, are cured also. THE FARMER FAILS in health, just as does the city man and he fails commonly from the same cause, “stomach trouble,” The farm fs a wholesome place to live; the far- Yesterday while the terrific real wind was bliz- zarding from the Northeast, destroying the Um- brellas of venturesome pedestrians, a private and unexpected, but most opportune, trade- wind blew some choice Umbrella bargain trophies right into the figurative arms of the store. Details follow: A Week’s Vacation with Pay, and $2.80 Spending Money. pr on Saturdays on, oppo" ylang, "x. St. Auruatine'a B.D. O. would tike to arrange er ‘and hold Cash Girls have privilege of Store School. HEARN & SON, ‘Thirteenth street entrance, No. 19 April 19, May , 16, ] @smes with out-of-town teams within Sfty miles ” i Ithy life; but no WT, MH and 90, A.M. and P. M., June 6, 14, / 9%,New York, We bare 'w few Sundays open, oe | U mer’s life {s a healthy H Be Te ae eee gern sae M0, Al, and July 4 A.M and P.M open tor] ee a ee a i Isabel mbrellas external advantages can overcome . 4 the effects of a diséased stomach. will be paid for each When the stomach and its allied or- ‘gans of digestion and nutrition are ” Would lke to hear from Ib-17- years,” Must furnjah and. holld ndaye > 1D FRIDAY Y tt Nec 108, East: Hous- MONDAY AN! For Ten and Women. ‘Size 26-inch, value $3.00; our $9 21 e regular price $2.69; special at Size 28-inch, value $4.00; our regular price $2.98; special at.. “Isabeli” is our own brand for Men's and Wom- en's Umbrellas of unvarying goodness, ‘The canophs are made of high-grade tape-edged Union taffeta, that possesses wearing qualities superior to pure silk. They are equipped with interlocking ribs and all are of the close-roll style, (0 conte a day and 10 cents @ day care tare ‘Those who can arork only in afternoons trom TWO vatll SIX AIAIGHT & FREESE CO. 63 BROADWAY, N. Y. STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN, .COTTON As inventors of a series of patented improveme: rt en ; there Je nothing torn oF Rupture ‘There are simply We will be pleased to end you upon reyucet tism to got a 26-cent vial of my Rheu- matism Cure. 1 know it will relieve all pain In from 1,to 8 hours, and drive the dis- wood, plain or trimmed with silver. Handles for men include: English natural wood, plain or trimmed with sterling’ silver, Jess than prices usuall charged for such qual ities, Patents. The manufacturer gave us a special price concession on this lot, We]}jcase trom the body in afew days. procuring patents: wish to broaden their reputation by Esa them into the hands and MUNYON'S HEADACHE CURE |» ook paiaats ingots homes of more and more people, Selling them at less than our usual}|}| will relieve the head in from 1 to $ romptly procured; 1a ‘0, «6 minutes, If you have catarrh or any other disease and need medical advice write | me; advice absolutely free.—-MUN- | [ON » St, Phila, Ei aaa SNe Ba a EDGAR TAT & u iow price is one of the means to that end, his lot is at $2.21, back to $2.69 and $2.98, eVueviey a ’ Handles for women include: Pearl and | eve 4o0-page cloth-bound {Nluatrates “GUIDE TO | immense variety of ; . 1 y is . ORS," also K AND COPTON MAX idl elas very Much | silver, ivory and silver and English natural I want t¥ery sufferer of Rbeums- | invRsrons.” se BTCOK AND Coen OPEN EVENINGS. DIAMONDS ON CREDIT; Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry. nek Cash or Credit. 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