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FL TORT THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVZNING, MAY 2, 1903. ALL AND BOWLING. Ml nt AON pe ° Ae," ¢ | | “RACING, AMATEUR BASEB * BIG WINNINGS AMATEUR BASE. CHSSE’ORSERcPw mene FIDELS WON IWACINATIVE, BALL NOTES. A CLOSE CAME. { re , Race Track Stories of Big!Teams of Boys in All Sections) Sixteen Pins Separate Them Coups .by Plungers Rarely) of Greater New York Pour in| from Vendomes at End— True—How They Start and! Challenges and Scores. Rabbits Forfeited Twice Last TO workmen in the world can | man or woman can be strong or feel LN) do so. much or use the same | happy who is suffering from indiges. ee intelligence that our own | tion. Decatse the stoniach is diseased American -work-men and | there isa diminution of the red corpus- women are capable of. That is why | cles of the blood. This is why one America is now beating the world in| is sleepless, is languid, nervous and manufactures; all due to the brain | irrituble, Sensitive stomachs groap and muscle of our Yankee men and | aloud at the irritating Cod liver oils, ) = i wonien. but they will get all the food ele-4 Grow in the Telling. e | Night. | Unfortunately where there is smoke, | ments the tissties require by using | dirt and dust and little eunlight there | the "Golden Medical Discovery.” \ Ine 18 Junlors goala he to bear tom — also can be found the germs of dis- Mr, Roy A. Reed, of Casper, Wyoutng eis ANY paAY.ItZ ie ptchar ent ime. to| eats Meet ica exnue case. Nature's great disinfectant is writes: "For eight years I had LANGDON AND AN ei rheen Sears elas Tene weal it) ke te es fee eet SLA aE sunlight, Sunlight and frest: air pro- | of the throat in the very worst form; ’ samen lib Coane of sania gees Aen Bar heh Word tournament at mote tlie growth of animals and plants | Could hardly speak above a whieper for | zy = Bale RAGIN, Nov SUB EAH. Blimny.thlrd Giteet Amann & Troles'’s alleys Inst night, On: but kill the germs of disenee,) Air, | Wo. years, ‘Tried nearly a dozen A Fair Ilustration of the Evolution! 4 sos asting, ‘li-srousl plaser wienen, to TAhee GS RE BRIA De eee ieee free from dust, such as we have on | SSurged® that | just about decided ae: | —Dif.| 110 & strong team (unifermed), fourreen to Bt delias and ymex met the former] the sea, never permits te germs of | tarrh could not be cured with any medic of @ Munchauser-Like Varn—Dif Yours olf, tor Ssturdaya 054 holidave only eal calc oul ‘on sons acter a cReoi| disease to have any chance for growth | cine, My father, however, advised me { Maui vou rerAny ie olealder. ts ER OA eer aE Naa Metra cai oe aaedler eRe and development: It is in the fac- | to try Dr. Pierce's medicines before giv: Lopge F.C, Address. Schleainge: Broadway, ety a tory, the work-shop, the office, that | ing up. I followed his advice and com- men and women suffer trom diseases | Menced using the medicine on the twen- which are in the dust and the bad | tieth of December. I was sui to Find Out the Truth. First Game. Wh der roma CTT, oe heh On Sunday, Apel 28. the Eliona opened their Vend eke way ¢ 170. 3 PRES ’ ; | note the result of the first month’s treat- MaNDEGHIR AU NIMSH. AGRLGIAE: nec eee Brichi Smith, 1 ich disease germs ’enter into! ment. After using six bottles of Dk Every now and then one reads in the 7 ating the Scuite by | Total the blood in two ways, either through | Pirrce's Golden Medical Discovery, F papers of Tmiaense winsings made by |) "ere st Matterien: Wolfe, Letth Rabbite— Forfeited | the lungs or stomach, If the blood | was perfectly cured. It has been months. Pittsourg Phil “Davy Johnson, “4 | Second Game. is pure and rich, the liver and stom- | since I took the last medicine, and I “Whitey Langdun, or some other] ne pie stint VewWnteraee | Fdettas—Schulte, 198 mae | ach in healthy active condition, the | have not had the least return of my plunger known to race-goers, Few of] teatet the Alene, MHah tomeriaees aera esi germs of disease cannot find a resting | trouble. I have felt better duri these stories are tru Prople read] #. Sundry April 25, on their grounia, Tattery Tae ubove cut shows the silver loving cup won by PAchton ALC. bose A, 936, | ) place there to multiply. Disease of ; Past two months than for seven th and wonder what the plungers| piser aid Frank Ty has Werteruag, | batt team Ina series of fourteen games in the semi-professional league of Brook- | Rabbits Forfeited | ‘ the lungs, bronchitis ‘and consump- | Pf¢vieus to this time.’ ide pisooer, aid Frank Terhgue, eateher § { | EN i . i tes Mrs. Lydia James, of Ogdens! do with all the money they’ win, eatecus lyn. ‘The Brightons made a wonderful record in the race for this ep, winding Third Game. = tion, are very apt to spread through | wis, writes : "In regard to fourm It Is next to impossible ty tell how | Manager Ruzene Doneiey has organized a {up with a percentage of 1.000, having won «very game. All of the best teams 1! ysjieiiag Seite 5 =e i a factory where there is much fine | cine ‘will say that seen to 7g ‘Medical 3 much any one man wins or lores on the Kime‘ of the Long a oem Maan under the | Brooklyn met the Brightons and were def 1. e Rrightons are playing this] Lubes, ii, Trels, isd; Amann, — a dust in the air. The lungs become | Discovery’ is a God-send to ogffering race track, \TAOK® games with veams ‘averaging from thirteen | feAsoM with exactly the same team that won tae eup and so far have won five | Tetal. ste = y, irritated and the germs find a fertile | women. I was sick in bed/with liver The stories ali originate tue same to fifteen years old. Addrees, manager, Eugene | straight games agains: the strongest teams In Sew York and New Jersey Brichan, 16 ee = field for growth, Extreme weakness, | complaint and kidney disease and ‘ Doneley, No. 429) West Thistr-oightheaifeet a brs > i 4 when I ke Dr, Pierce’ wij. Home one sees one of the\plungers feat TRirty s memset —— | Torul <= < feelings of nervous exhaustion, coughs | Bieter eae phe ie: MiaKe™ a bets. say, (OF! $100) OF! S00 Ory Per) Thelek Ase Coad, laceraging Aikesn Feira: 99) | ratt ‘expenses, (tor elty/lekraes -Adarees| Jolin) dolgh Wareer: earevA, &/L: atetecer, Individual Averages. = ik and colds are the warning signals | time twas sol could begin toget . haps K0, ‘Tne iace is run and the horse |i ovesing game by tng the Ho} Ramsteck, No. USS Tremont avenus, Nronx wa cluy, Games st /N which should be heeded. One should | the house, and gained right along. Al : bet on by the plunger proves to be the jth, Mat cutie H ‘i Ce Re it soos tion Hi aS \4 put the system in the very best possi- | that, took’ about five bottles of itand am winner, Suppore, tor tha sake of ius Doyle J. orCongor Se a teeta G a erttol | aig UOC RET tia Rall Peper erect eR Eas e=s | ple condition right away, sure I would have been in my grave by | tration, taat the horse waa quoted at | AY .tuslors, J. Non Lanne | Fare wo play in Proerant Park seatirday afters | tet pee cya aay Ne, Nate st, § == ‘After years of experience in an ac- | this time liad it not been for this fem: WoL, The man who caw the plunger Norton, Ns, Bn'rua Poraaeraah axsaeree | Da Adare ered Ciarks No. SMe Tatayette [Of tng Longe. juniors to) meetin eventiath Metropuliian i= tive practice, Dr. Pierce discovered a | edy. [would advise all suffering women | i avenue, Hrookiyn, Street, between First and Second avenues, to ay Sides. cy , a ferce’ i make the bet says after the race is) | Ope | + Busendit Chub deteater the | atl Teoreantzn the Lenox Jumlors., Meet’ on Pri | Sehimpt, Stickers: § i remedy that’ suited these conditions | tose Dr. Pierce's medicines.» nines : | phe Litt e Ferry Field Chuo would ilke to ar- | |The Majestic Baseball Ciub detente’ the | fay might, May 1. 1003 Kuhlwein, Orchard |, ra in a blood-maker and tissue-builder, | (cy opps: ' katate af Les 7 tai | TAK a few games with ase teams averaging | Dexter Hinseboll Chin by a score ee 16 to ¢ Pattorson, Singer = fence level altovd can hardly express my thanks for 1 saw Pittsburg Phil bet: on |tmonty years, “uniformed only. Addrese Frenk | The line up was as follows: A. Aronowite, 1b-:] qne oatord BD, f. C. would Hike to arrange! Malsacher, ‘Ketskerhscker ‘ which at the same time alleviates the | henefit I have received from taking Ga | Herma, Little Ferre, Sd. [H Betgor, lt: M. Berger. f0.; J. Berwer:, 20.5) gamen with toams. averaging thirteen to-Aitean | Standi + Club cough. He called it Dr. Pierce's | Pierce's Golden Medical Discov: pv His friend a few minutes later in| | cupolas) Dice Af years. Rays of (Co Sao oN. ¥.3, Redforda and} en GIRGKOF Clubs: Golden Medical Discovery—an altera- | ‘Pleasant Pellets.’ They worked A Spiaking of the race tes # third party:|mrccisioe' bys condor Memate! BR, CAC, team | thea are cwiiling. 0 Hughes, ‘cu Browne, itt: Wolsteln, oc; Court: | chus tive extract that assists in the diges-’| charm in my case. Am in better health — ‘Wittsourg wail oet heavy on tnat! eid to their pitcher, Schwartzman, was Korea ree years a) Max, Berger} 3b.; Lynch, If; Simmong. paumann, | Fidelia ty tion and assimilation of the f in | now than for some time, and will not fail - winner.” {9 an error. They Iined up as followa toarttadilalies DY (yo oy i For games address James Ken- | Knickerbocker .... the stomach—so that the blood gets | to recommend your medicincs to my the thiid man tells others that Pitts: rr rr Welds’ an; The Bon Tons of the Willlam MeDormott Ar mart pare mtcenbactiee 1 Netrersl tae ny what it needs for food and oxidation, | *ffering fienae, 3 uspe ou will ree * burg ehi, sainned the rang on the win-| Mo Levy, it Joe ee ilsrvund players tevautean veare old: They would nbya/ organised Gad rot ee : the liver is at the same time started | [Sie may qhanks for the good your med- Hal. (us inke up tne sory, UNth | teen vers. Addrene Le Schwarteman Ne op (280, lke to hear from teama in or around New Pateane lay ees oan into activity and there perfect | "Dy. “Pierce's Pleasant Pellets dat every une s alking of ine greac plunge! East One Hundred and Sixth street, Leah wn cee Cea reo They. line up rane! : climination of waste matter. When | pest laxative for old Ms _ er made vy Piisbuiy Phil, The newa-} ft ee Association, No. 301 East 64th street lie Sede ets {| Stickers the blood is pure and rich, all the | cure constipation and bilious: : se Paper nan negra ihe story i co.maon TNE PM! Civ, of Brooklyn. have reorgan: | 8 oe ee a teasid | eimar , organs work without effort, and the is targa’ With oliers, He seeks a DOOhMAKET) averaging seventeen to elgnteen years. Address [bare open datos for June, July and August for RCA body is like a perfect machine; if, A WONDERFUL BOOK. shiead aud: deka? arth: Lorier, No, 324 Lincoln toed, Hiatburn | games on thelr grounds dalde bee); halt ex- eA VG Harton however, any part is allowed to rust,| No book except the Bible and dic: Fs tua Paisvurg bet on that one? they ‘hare secured Lindon Weldon te pitch and [ipovers caan ecPeiiemae pa tenion Gontea ne , A good all-around player 14 ike to hy Theo HLaRlinae cde ATenaebeS and this human machine does not | tionary has circulated so widely as “Did het’ eaciaimed tne dookimaker. | Frank Swany to oatch for them. Thesp two are |Pouthauer, No. 210 Haat auth street. poate So EES EM Aa tat aie Metropolltana play Sr Gear vOers get its full supply of rich red blood | "The People’s Common Sense ed: y hight “LT snuuid say Le uu. ie (urned the|toneldered the best amateur battery in Brooklyn. | i (which acts like oil on machinery), | ical Adviser,” by R. V. Pierce, M. D. Trank Swany haw caught on thi Tho Majestic A.C. o 4 - — Ys | ic 1” by R, , M. rug good! |seate.and ‘holta hla own with any otter ainatept | Ban 100th niront, Jouiesed to the Brome. sunday feated the Red Stare 2s then new fields are created in which | Nearly two million copies have gone _ Wikhings Are Figured, | cetetiee|Inaircokiyn or: New ork, gad) met defeat ‘at the bands of the Aldon A.| i fie yusiere Ge : NOTED HORSEMEN BROWN , te bacteria or Bere of Cipeaee ct ve into American homes. Send 21 cents | — " . , - . |woul like to ari ames with the Brad- ee Le | aud multiply. ‘he germs of grip, | in one-cent stamps, for this 1,000- The newspaper ina niakes a rapid! Pupiie. school No. would tke to book 4 | ane Red Hook A. C. have these open dates: | y 3 . 5, caloulstiun, de tijures that ua there] £068 with school teame only for Saturdaysrand (ze: junors. Young MeGu'res, Vinawoode, of! cine, Rea Hak, fo My 4 wii | IS_ STRICKEN DUMB. malaria, catarrly or, consumption find | book ii eth hese see | were sixty\ ouske uit /itisourg must fave] gute tamale? be" 2? tefl Tse Be; | lke atenath torn ede ‘bef oh) Alt dures DIRY ant tem, on any. Of thee ie taro rauen for &. & a fertile ficld if the body is not keptin | copy in cloth hinding. “Address De vf averaged $10 to each book. ‘Tins $6,00)| Charice Wait, treamsrer, sx Tusumene Ie: Mele (Gundere) open” after May 3) adress Jota Foe Hank Morrise Ne, "38 8. 8 perfect order and the blood pure, No ! R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. ¥. : op ats tut woud ve $18uN. That would | if 2+ Feldman, c.; Rosenberg J\.¥.Gerson. ct. , bad ie eat jie iteeddiat hd i Brooklyn | Brown, of Pittsburg. 3 / bea conservucive eutimute, so fii round|é. ‘se Ser Goce Drone nee Comaln. | wit Uttzelam unitormd commercial nine would) oie stascot Baseball Clud would ike to arrange| LEXINGTON, Ky., May 2 .—The d F Banki d Financial Rail ‘ | ‘5 . 0 2 services of @09 aro} he Mancot b fo) euld use to asa as L roads, ‘i es nUMbers It goes Ut $.0,0N. And so it in| sree. wae = players to play Saturday games who are en sans nity sane leverening (fourteen Bats numerous friends here of Capt. Sam Banking “and inancial ies. 1 anking: Aso) / Ulawened forca to the world that Pitts In the meroantile or banking-house bitin Post we. Brown, the noted breeder of Christians- . The Sweats or Grameaters of One Hundred ‘ 4 5 kus (captain) 8b; Rosenthal, 1b. ; Gladston < ' Se, W. Nelson i BUG cy. 3 burg won 9200) on uw certain race, waste. sod rainy wwrect™ and" Latingtoh tence | Sag ree Nelson, P. 0. Box 856. Golavers, By; Welme c. Singer, ef; wale psi] burg, Ky. were shocked when they la Me vite inet and orfeated tne Kingwooon, of One Huns | fi ei lee maa, rf; Schaffer, it. enns van 4 that he perhaps nade oniy one oF two! Greq ‘and ‘Thirty-wecond wtreet and Sevesth ave c eee Jeamned’ last cnight (thas! he jhad ibeen | 4 bets and did not wilt more than $2,w) | nue, by the score of 24 to 18. Sunday morning | yee eso t” ganeet Uittle Kerry, Nod. would | a. nuckingham Haveball Club would tke to aicloken dumb, following a severe para: rel ‘own grounda | hear (rom teams averaging seventeen years for a] lytic stroke with which he was selzeu| | Peeaitte a reiatt | gids bet of 85 No team bared. Juse to Sep.em- a 9 r) | RAILROAD. Not long ugo a two-year-old named the’ 26th, on Buttale Bill's Uke "to book 14. Mr. ‘Colville 7 any Day Won 4 race av Aqueduct. The! piuched ‘a’ fairly en Oh Held to elghtee ; he % ~+Youngster Was played down trom 12 to| inna, out mas fooriy, auproreed, “Wamtane, | penferred. We ive one-half expenses wo visit: aide tet ot Yo team Owred. June 19 S050 some ten davs ago. The Loulsville ' Perea kel = a y J fo 6 to 1. Next day the tale Wan, their ‘ahortetap, doing most of the damage | \2* .feeme, Expect ‘excop! 6th. ail ot Fitty-firec street, city. paysicians who are attending him hola ) picreeeteoppeem are tase mer Y Plageued forch that “Waltey” Langdon) Aesrs. \Oolville, ‘Moore, "Ward and Joseph Me- | Jii/ except Ina and 4th. open. Adarets. Bruno | ebyi okaas) out little hope for his ultimate recovery. jeaving time {rom Desorvees and Cora. ‘ had made a killing. ‘The story related | Carthy did the hitting for the Kingwoods, Mr. | July except 198 and 4th, open. ere Brahe! st. Thomas basedall team would like to rrange hop ry rrafiergrr ye in realistic fashiun how Langdon had|Connoly, of the Kingwoove, thought he was af Vacate os {amen with teams eleven to thirteen years ol Capt. Brown Is one of the most popu- S ) below ioe CTMOnts+inind wurst ‘siattonr ts Reon skipped from book to book betting u|& funeral and could not bier to nit a bell. Fer) 2. cog. npc. of the Ninth Ward, line, Church teams preferred dress Jamea A. HA- liar horsemen in the South. He is re- where otherwise noted. hundred or two hundred at the top| Orme aid tre run woth Tene, Smith 2nd | wp) as follows: D. Sea, catcher; R. Sinnott, | 68% No. 171 St, Nicholas avenue, city marded ian telng (hal wealthlesti man vin 755 AO M.—PAST MAIL—Limited to two Parlor price. jee Secron getting: Umpire oJ. 9 Mur) and right Meld; J. Hanright, frst base: | Z nh Cars and Dining Car New York to Pittsburge { PRY | ° "Mascots" B. would Hke to book games | Shelby County, It being estimated thi s doe McKenna, second base; F. Riley, third bas: | a Sanbooks ee y * s aut | Slee, i Hadn Bet cn Any Day. | ‘The Broad F.C. defeated the Governor's maj. |F, Fury, hortaop: J. Sinnott, right eld and ith Ceame averaging fourteen to Alten years. i. worn over a quarter of a million ax xem t Oo onds 58 The writer of this column met Lang-|and A. A. by t hexore of 2% to 1h, and would | Piteher: 7. Fury. centre eld,” W. Burns, left | Civ at any sonar. Maus § . i ete : street | seen i dounetaciolowiipirmonidar: fo 38, and would | Held. They would Ike to hear {rom all teams | NO: 229 Haat Sixty-ninth street dollars. He has a vory small stud ot Car Pittsburg to Chicago. No Coacl uk, FAST LINE—Pittsburg and Cleves ke to arrange gamea with team , thoroughbred mares, but Jt js one of the| 35 A. M.—PENNSYLVANIA _LIMITED—Pulls| ‘How much did Youbet on Any Da nto thirteen sears of Sep, | offering suitable inducements, | Addr e Waldemere B, B. C., averaging seventeen | (Horousl es, but It Is one of the} ‘an ‘Comparcment. Sleeping, Dining. yesterday?” was. asked. YET G Neti, No. 18 Coohtles altpe® [lenges F. oH. Riley, 310 Went Twe Fane a tdemere Pian back, samen eith teame! cholcest breeding farms in Kentucky,| (Payable in Fifty Years) | and’ Observation Cars. For’ Chicagor’Clevelal “Not a nickel,” replied Langdon ear- GG i erie s for May 10, 30. 31; June J4, July (except 4th). since he would never buy a cheap mare. ‘Detroit, Cinclanatl, indlanapolisy, St Louie CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS nestly, “I started to bet on the favorite al | ville (via Cinetanath i at and did bet a couple of hundred. Then 4 “September. One. i shortatnp would ike 0 | ye salen iformieriy Marcots) would ilke to nd Sépteinber. | Ones from fifteen to sixteen | arrange games. with teams averaging fftern a team averag! eee? nut“ the inte Mote Dal for $a TO BE SOLD TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1903 oat ance i Apes ; SS—For Toledo, 3 Saw something that made me switch) ye age. Addrem E. David, No. 181] Se- | a. Ail dates open, except dune 7, morn-| Gallagher, 2b.; Collins, ¢.: Shaw, re. buying her a few years before for §2,50 \asao toateels nd iis, Chi if to Extralaw and {played that acrost) ond avenue. La te een eee, Tee on tar treme a | doe. Raid, dh: Kennedy, cf: Masntreet. p Ad. The “stare of iia stud at ent : Penola ein siee yo the board. 1 won a little on the race. Senne Address J. Volk, No, 158 Be Barden, NS!) 163i East: Ona: Hundred andy the) sensatio; Lady Inez and | noted Kathert Navi : 6.55 Ph. Mt. LOUIS EXPRESS—or Pi nee [Med Reinet oO Naver anon] OFFERED DIRECT TO INVESTORS *'*,#'t members of the Xavier Athletic Associa-] fon” Gant, §, §. Brown, of Pittsburg. huey Rout fe taking Rreat Interest In baseball thls! ing many ludicrous mistakes have) sana ot | 2, eae player jepartimen team Eighty General Post-Office defeated the tearm from | at SIRNY H by the score of 22 to 6. Batteries—| Any frsi-class semt-protessional club having feneral Post-Ofce, Frere and Morris: H. Bases | stay 9 open can close samie by offering a Kood atseets volts, Loulsvilie, St Louis, Dine} © © Weich, W. Va. (via Shenandoah STERN EXPRESS—For Chicag® Extralaw was third in the Any Day| |The Newspaper D Trace. Langdon was amazed when he| ‘ heard that the Any Day plunge was ' r credited to him ‘ond street a * nd e prospects are ledo, day. ing Car. i ly way tt] and Gans. would Ike to hear from | ing nt to the Morris A. C. Emil Kletn, d the prompects ar es grown out of the mistaken Identity o1| For Toledo, Saturday, Din! said Sir Langdon. ia that two. of these) teamn in” the ‘Custom Service, Poltce or Fire No. 1284 WRoster avenue, New York City. tearm che club hae had in years "fore fhe two turtmen. vy °'\ A legal Investment for trust funds, exempt from taxation |? 2 4Ponte pe eee oh eee asked mo what I liked and I told t Departments. Addr ai pr Wap dacs dosti Re, Paekekill of ett ( a t 7 “ ” doah. Valley Route). Connects for Cleveland nothing, bi thefe Wane Tot of molsc| fond Din Gasoel Fou-Omce, Sex York} te tompuinvtin Sloe nowt ke to ay Hak o, May a " THON gIving INTea Oe eho cere Ove here eeived) | cee siti cn ee mot ont Any Day, That might ac: . . on shome groutds. The Young Sports, Meteor ;, Barnard, ma: 1 tz,Dovle: <t PHILADELPHIA GIANTS IN | thus giving Investors the samo advantages asdealere, Bonds |#%, FM CMEVELAND ASD CINCES ts toi the Inwood A. A.] A, C., Blmont B. B. C., Wert End F.C, and Pir ee ceres BETS: Last year incredible stories were sent|, The Fasle F.C. 4 are awarded to bidders offering the highest premium, py tiacote of 18 (0.14, ie winnere would Uke | Parkville Centre Chub preferred, Address ‘W | Bith” Che” foliowinn tube’ Mets, West New, HOBOKEN TO-MORROW. | 0 fi N No. ~ Tl yk inevil “f Wy for arisenn te ye iteee MeNemara, No, 86 Bay street, Tompkinaville, rsev: Angonias, Easton, Pa; Wilmington, Oke 2S A bid of 108.75 yields 3.15 per cent. Income tt. MAWASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. 3, 825, A 9e (Dining Can, 10.10 : ortlanat streetee 10.30) (Dinkng Garde ¢ ‘Dining Car) A. Mae, 1263. (Dinibg, Cath, ¢ out from Saratoga concerning the enor- mous winnings of, John W. “Gates and| '2,00% saat with team: 5°. ‘Wagner, " Hi John. A.D Tt Js true these men| Zeer Address 0. ele nd Utica A.C. 2 : 4 are Big bettors, but they. aia not win third street, Clty. | es Tha; Wayne A. Chwauld like 4, range wt | ae vung ae . ae neni Colore Tosners Would Check A bid of 107.44 yields 3.20 per cent. income i (Dewbrosees ‘and Gortlandt Streets, 2.90, + a ie e amounts cre ty teama and tea Brooklyn, i ef We ad : tas 7 y| i Non cpining 2 j to ghem. ‘The ‘only "way one can Cited! rhe baseball team of 8. Peter's & Ce, nave | rte ely tee ang, (eat Ney Teneay? with teama neven to ine years. They | Hoboken’s Streak A bid of 106.14 ylelds 3.25 per cent. income Vine 325 (Dining Cast. 4.25 (Dining an fately determine the winnings or ios_| the {ello tog Bat ey See a5; Auguet ana |!0e MPeen years, and paying hait expenses follown: White, ef; Rewer, fs! The Philadelphia Giants, a team of Sh isd ieea\tn tis | 480 Ps 1s ngs of plungers is to follo j d , ten men. Would like to hear from Monarch + Wane, 1b. 5 Stio i Bern | oto ee ; Sen ina sealed enveiope, enclose add: nvelope: | day, B 1 Leen Gab Tone chalet Geta ee een end ant '3. Addroea Biward’ Rucvel, No. 110 iret | 25 CIA, stays! 'Afaneen Cape, Ant J Hen, Rosenberg, abt" Lasiaman,.p. {colored baseball players, will try to in le Pe, Qin the addressed envelope, TWO PER; Xu ratat 7 avenui | would be 9 difficult joo. Sometime ty, eels No. a2 Barrow street, Jersey Clty, S.J Adarons, No, 197 Diviaion atfeet, check the winning streak of the Ho-| CENT. OF PAR VALUE MUST ACCOMPANY BID. It must be In cash or certified | Himiietc, * 4 Pittsburg de personally bet- peat the Atlantic A. C. ‘at. Rast C. would Itke to ar-|hoken team at the St. George Cricket | che t ’ ‘ 7 A Car), 9.25 B. M.. 12.10 night. : ting on one horse as a hedge, while his etapa) ree cis ® rag a] Field Clud would ike to book, eames for The St. Regis BB. ent ke io. fo|Grounde. In Hoboken, to-morrow. The check on State or National bank of New York City. This deposit will, if requested, | covrueRS RAILWAY —Bxpress, 3%. 425% commissioners are engaged in betting| tame averaging twelve to fourteen years of age, | Satunis ete Would like to arrange a | “Ghants sald to be composed of a| be returned day of sale to unsuccessful bidders, For fuller infomution see “City | Mi, 2229 Bight daily. 5 (Dining Car), 4.55 (ining Greraging sixteen to eeventeen ‘searn,” Addrest No arta hunts” ts sald to be X | aaeastetO UNE AMT, cress, $55 AL Me Paneer Seti eH Dowling Nor 66 Celts rer [Allred Hanwen, Praoteide, Leong Island, Box 103.) sume, f FO Ca a eT SCGlante, ‘Linleman, tie teratte | Record,” published at 2 City Hall, New York. j ant age BM dally : Bs pmplain jot De: cS ; OF Oko at x ene . ies Saleniteamtws H TeEAROARD AIR Lt The newly ized: Bea Side Field Club ee pitcher of the Hoboken team, will be in Ano HS SAN eight aniege Jorcie mica easoclation’ ought 'to at|| Neatly 2.000 peresae sam the land, Ae eons | One® to meet vail, tearoe cing otenn | | Tmo, food nlavern. formerly of the Seneca. |the box for the Jerseymen., ‘The Phita- Consult any Bank or Trust Company, or address PO a ae RAILWAY tor least have some regard for the comfort| Midd liad ¢doyap ler jam Sun- | yearn old tor Sunday morning ames, to be | wo! 0 ve twelve deiphia Giants lost three games s Memnp! of its pation: A sprinkling cart or a|%#¥,_ The seme was well played by hetero played on their grounds, Seventy-fifth ae fourteen years, Address so Walker Jast. seaso EDWARD M. GROUT, Com troller Cit of N | CHESAP Af hose would lay, the dust on the lawn in| Bitieriee Smith, Beck and Seagiee, Leanert 004 | Fourteenth avenue, Brooklyn No. Mis Went orty-alath treet , p y ew York M, neck-dava and 455 PM; daly , King, 20 front of the betting ring and ‘stands|Ril'® 140 A. Roarke, No. 8 i) ay 55 P.M. datly. | oa en ei ee Bel 7.5 A. M, Throt Voor THe Twentieth Century ALC. of the Clark | 280 Broadway, New York |"?'s week et a very small expense. It woul ‘bee Nelehbo fouse would like ta. hook a » 7.85 A. Mo team averaging nine to thirteen years. Addrens vn TAS ACM Throw Ca ce 0 Map he piece: | P Muiten, No. 301 Past Sixty-ainth wtreet, city, yere. Ada | sabes, Parlor Cars baling See ROE ces enn Si re tocve| yt, AUERACTIV Escort eee ce neglect. ‘The Summit F.C. wou! jo dear. te The Marrison Stare would Ike to arrange al | n etween races the dusty roadway in| couple of good all-around players, ages fourteen |with uniformed teams kames with teame averacing from eleven EX ELLE T FRACTI NAL | For Sai MA tt vee W front of the track where the | foreittean. Call on Manager, R. Katoekin, news: {Afteon "rears old pene) SHG aamelia Penne nC ere aIRSe EB . ( or Sale, Gk Wate No aot Std ee should also. be sprinkled, Tho aval [stand Canal aireet and Bowery, evenings etter [W. Bustier ps Pe Addreen Joneh Mullin, Nov 138 larcison wivest, | Am Offensive Breath and Disgusting | | Tienye 182. Fifth Avenae (below 338° Bt = | Fitth Avenue (corner 29th ing of the thousands of people to the| 8 “ck i . G. Bur Brooklyn a te ‘| Discharges, Due to Catarrh, LO? MARKET . i third S! co trains stirs a fine white dust ¢ ry ae one's lungs and ruine clothing. °°°X**| aurong battery, 0. Laendner and Vincent ipildrese Eo uimbere The lass athtgets would dike to bok army Blight Mllions of Lives Yecr ye) aa py y ee mall Ww Tt is sald that several pool-rooms in| Baker. formerly of the Red Gtars. wish to join ore) ie pith, tsama: from ten tn twelve: years: ald ior ll De, Agnewis) Catarrha) Powder | Peon d for stocks, as well} ate! | the clty were victimized yesterday. py | stronk uniformed ‘team, averaging sixteen t0] The Sagamore Jr, would tke to arrange|®. de het Address, Prank Barnett, No 7 aS as for full lOO-share lots. We PLoweat F; sharpers who got the results ahesa or| sixteen yeors. Address ‘Alphonse Wagner, Jr, leamen with teams averaging twelve to thirtean | Poplar . Brooklyn: | Relieves in 30 Minutes. licarrvestocks ti multiples ofl | one time over long-distance telephone, There| X® 522 West Forty-ninth street, City, past Natty iesede AR follower) 3:1 rhe: vi ni fH h PF award — i att tlestenn tar Penneyte are several houses that overlook the emesis REG Tee OL Tew BARETE ERG In stays Tone and Vain aaa | Hmincat, nove throat specialists in| JO Shares and upward upon | ‘ | Tedephont "918, Slestennth Street” for track, and telephones aave been nc|_ The Yankeo F.C. defeated the Military, 978. Haines TUE ee Sond like te ktranee Ramee nich ieee aes dally practice hhly recommend Dr Ag-|S% margin; cereals in multi-| American geranls Ratiennd (Cab StyieW) cn ewCeee stalled. Sometimes the winner can_be| Sunday afternoon, April 25. by a score of 12 Bete aga iD, Phel No. 110 Bed. |aeing ten twelve years Inecup thay Hews Catarrbal Powde: Coin in ine | Ples of 1,000 bushels up- 49 MAIVEN LANS. TAKO £1 ! Renee! Mananer ent) Pose. Ament l jotted before the race is aver PPliL in favor of the Yankees. The feature of the |wunello, If, Address nelan, No, aeing Saale ene =| nent, in all Cold_in the | . ah ¥ — Menute or two Is enough. especially. sp| ke waa the pitching of H. Rogers and H, |ford street, eens POSE a een tenuis etneneu Pl Head, 'T H 1 Catarrh. It] ward upon 38% margin. Cot- Sans Sack Aa = = the pool-room {s: recely Sugt| Sheard. The Yankee, F. would like to ar- . Rel ites = J. Roker, ab. Bitter rte asic gives reli 1 benishes the) ton in multiples of 100 bales| TYPEWRITERS RENTED. | ing th of ey Clty i Hon ‘of n Western race al the time the| {unre Aamen with teuime trom Thirteen fo Gtceen | wwreriy Magerall hh ot eee cate Telit mamocty. es. Kagrens dames Daher. diseaxo, Ike | upward upon $1.00 per bale! u i Lawyers. Jamaica race is being run. The rem. | #4 old. Address, Coney Hes Aemer NO Bea LAN econ eat tallewas: Mealeni con Eighth avenue, | Use Dr. Agnew’s Pills, 40 Doses 19 Cents. I Pi I Tel. 3240 Frank | Te A aEPar eae Stoue letrsat: Brcoblye dS Y rf.j Phillipe, ef; Mung, 3d.: MeN ; Rae, if; Barnhardi, “ci Vreeland, 9.. Cazeot wud! Address, Will'am Rae, No.| 26. Palisade avenue, Jersey City es Mee aching, bc. Merrie and, the catching | rhe agprentio ct“Grng, “wamourne @ Carl Pons, the Montreal wrestler, met |frde games’ with teame averasing twelve, years of age, The linen Leo Pardello at the London Theatre last | {ur'een 2errs cf age. The lineup and Might. Pons had agreed to throw Par-|8. Jacobs, right feld; L. third delio three times in an hour, but got | Gan shortstop; ly Linden, } margin |___ BEST OF SERVICE. | edy ofthe pool-room mei is slmple. Pista cr eine, Reamer. melt ia) alte * | GEO. ROBINSON (LAWYER $0 Naesau @ Day), 1370 D'way, ot. (Bvening® We will be p ed to s Lost, Found and Rewards. “Guide “Our ‘The Sporting F. C. defeated the C. by a score of 20 to 5. Bat WRESTLING NOTES, vitener; Ten, catcher. The were the pitching by C. Morr! Rz'lroads, Every courtesy and attention FP. H. Frees, firat base: F. Alex. Manaxse, third base eurn yo York, "aa be only, one. fall, this atter nineteen min: Centre feldy Charien ‘Kiete to and “Market: [Sih -xaeco Mesias, expres Ww ; 4—Male ji cute Big fy Geta oe ’ pany Whitin wing Conant. Tiny | Investors’’ Letter,” parse ema a Help Wanted = Mar At Miner's Bowery Theatre last night SE eesiadsy Dom 'plek: (ec Ilalts sAGdewe ) Rober Ss ey Vo study in value nd ¢ + wanted, $13 per week; steady Yoo Reenstein met Harry Model, of tho {rafts Mane, Mallon clusion, oui patra Uiatel ard a For Grease Spots Anywhere naw valvenianie presse satiety (Pe eee Rellance A. C., at catch-as-catch-can | fourteen re. Address Peter Henderson, No. eee price Use Eradeline @tyle. Bernstein easaved to'throw Model | 74 Firat avenue. We defeated the Tiger Liltes in fifteen minutes. He failed, however, |" April 26 by a acore of 13 to 11. of sixteen years of forming an . ii im 1 , A i Irie igen Hie aed Mower ca ob i it ae | aa ibe carticea HAIGHT & FREESE C0. disgrac The Board of Education B. B.C. would like | Sulifvan, No, 101-2 Oak a STOCKS, BONDE cial ‘ S\Lse) ee to hear from teams or Saturdays and holidays soe taper nt Ol 8 ot I do not know of anything) ” Tom Sharkey is training dally at | {iy depanmente pretersed. John” F. “Dwyer, | suse anlzed a semi-profernioual bane. GRAIN ve E i Wood's gymnasium for his wrestling Manse ducemente Moule Hie cates! ft THE MARVELOUS CLEANER } Brondway, N.Y. Piyyhere or in your country to) | match with August Faust at Sulzer’ ‘The Colonial B. B.C, would like to hear fram | SUCH as Caneys, Metropolitans, West New ® a x fa 4u|touch it for information,” says <3 |a gentleman in London, speaking} | W Divasiog. 84 | of the teame averaging from 16 to 16 ye Yorks, Spauldings, Emerelts and others. We Bie eYaoy Ree eM AINOMGAY | Stey Tene’ Fouue’ Testbed! of Mik Arent hate | live Wo. as tollewe: Fr iteklen® vostenert Bus | new holds which he saya will win for |AcMemy, on May 3, and Second Pastimes, of nd, pitcher: Jahn Retlly, first base a. him. Faust is pretty nearly always in| manhattan College, on May 10. Address Joseph ipl tor per peslarthrnna ths Mid dda Fors Shape. Hoe says he'll throw Sharkey as; Farrell. 421 East Tenth street Careeh, hed bees Doeke Matias, rie or Sale. agreed—three times within the hour . ‘1. Reilly, ow 1% . Bee Ghee auncayitis ‘The St, Matth B. B.C. det m = ig urth Adame. & at 980 Paka greresreitonmeeitio; © mane by ecacorevat 16 to 12, ‘the st, Matnewa | Nowe MIME Ngee ABSOLUTELY NON-INFLAMMABLE R FF TN TRYBODY ahs omallthaeh aise” @ to hear from churoh te Would iike to join a uniformed t 16 to Ls EVERYBODY nated with Pinter Liebe \ ian ipelog evel ise Fardelte, ne Soe SRIRS rom) te, A Address 17 yeara to play on Satria ttinnonna in Sane Guarantped Not to Injure the Finest Fabrics chothin, ie FRING Yen Aaa e TE age MW night to wrestle to-night for a purse of tak eae with the Friendetip League on, Sundays, An, FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. PRICE 25c. obs New ‘York. 328 an bey Book of Reference That, 4 winner to ‘take ei Johnng “Din ‘The Patrmounts have May 10, 24 Grean T, Baumgarten, 308 East Seventietn atrest Na ea iSies tones ana)‘ BOOK of) Keterence. ‘ | tho. Tbutcher, Bovina | Ani, ana. 1 Shar ERADELINE MANUFACTURING CO,, 123 LIBERTY ST., HEW YORK ere a 7 and ; th ‘Aewt-ctars | A, & te] “Aletsger team would Cab Service. ve} nda, They | from commercial houses teen Fears, | Have Sundays end’ | AARSNSS, » ‘900 28th Stree:"” for New York Cen. | @2 BOWBRY, CORK. CANAL OPEN EVENINGS Jess than ¢) POSSE SUPE Y aR sey |, Md WA td iy Seg