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ee ee ee ee eT a eee eee Y | WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1895. | FISTS FLY FOR BABIES, ine eet others. 8, Rein moaioal director, Prot. Higging Sick, Dabieg Fund, with the Dent when of thm] honor to be. Presdvat, and they ghearull, fu ano. people of Base the qum T herewith enclose, $3 ane Wb and ‘any volunteers helping him th W. Doand Lk in the front of the house. Ed Rosenbaum was collected by that worthy young 1% ¥ sasisted by. Peter J. Daily, | ea, and If you have more he Country ‘Sport,"* Jack Sheehan took tick- for them take some of the poor e ‘ “20 | eta, relleved now and then by Tilly West, the fa-| We three little at moss minerel. C bait the’ sick Dabiew Fund. We beg of you to accept it. Complete Honsefurnishing ON CREDIT une’ Atwell’ and’ "Bamnl Harriet Ve Browanen Big Bob Fitzsimmons at the Bath Hoo Rated cn money order fot ak od mmy 1 Hefterro NKIN_ Post, _W. AT CASH PRICES. Eeach Benofit, = | Rodtensy Simin Handiet, 104 Haterrod ant icss is tite case eM something far Hy to the are ova preston” | SYMPTOMS MOST FREQUENTLY PRESENTED BY CATARRH SUFFERERS Ke we nofit. There was a very tnrge attendance Palloe Cant. Brown and” fumtyr of tame SI OE ee te ae irate fh MeCLAIN, SIMPSON & CO at the eleventh of the series of outli looked after the. big crowd, and the Math feach W118 LEBER) ra J, BORTINER, Treasurer, for poor children on. “The Evening | sina ‘itr ihe petieemsneet to Sari ae pes AANA SHIVER, Hee Tr deals ane Wi Expert Treatment at Nominal Rates—Trial Treatment and |¢ uf] A Bala Night and Lots of Money teP ere taker eee Playground to-day. |e hanteers were ny numerous that the man. Sold Small Aritctes, To the RAltor All Medicines Free to Those Applying In Person. §39- pal EIGHTH AVE. Di . + | agemer we unabh 9 pat th on, wr el one of 3 uf ater’ ( ig q the Poor Tots. of the Myers Transportation Company, | fore Michard non. aorobate’ who are Fi ean: it dnd i868, whtcn we accn-| lots. on One. Tiuadrel aad Pity seventh treet | OFeat ntmbers of ponte suffer from the malign Catarrh of the Liver. Furniture, Carpets, Housefurnishin carried the bables and thelr mothers. | {veir performance ost a mutated trom tho sale ef mail articles on tho| and Washington tHelghte, on July. 10 and 11, by | POHONS of catarrh, an from other aubtie chronte ig a any correct or deftaite tdea of | qtunalt eet ie hmected OX catacrn unringm the Goods and Every House- hold Requiie, the. mem of the Audubon 1 The outing was to Cornwalton Grove, KS berth hess mr at ie aed akg other Next G: caSvene| hich fs beautifully situated on Long | (ua not eo on rent Event the Triiby-Sven+|istana Sound, Flynn's otchestra oc- northeast corner of One Hundred and Twenty Ath street and Seventh avenue. May that amail fuin help to give the poor Iittle sufferers reltet a Necker, 10; the natureot thelr aifliction. Tho following symp: | {udeatn thelivers Speedy and ineapeusive cure e Sauter tg, [toms niave heen carefully arranged by Dr Cope. | by the Copeland aystem, ’ 7 from ail Summer complainia Gore aehwara Jad, to enable many sufterers to understand Just gall Ball Game Tuesday. cupted a position among the suspended | Trilbys va. Svengalia, Polo Grown GLADYS VAN NORDEN, Annie Schwart, 10, Willie Deppermann, §, | what itts (Hat alls them, Many diseanes, knowe cradles, scups, hobby-horses and rock- Tuesday. Te Ae SiR The frat night Marnum’s Circus war tented | uiter various apecifio names, are really of ea Baye you No ene ing chairs on deck, and played popular] Poly Grounds, ¢ P. M. Tuesday, July 29. —_—— Ree ne ey eter eee eee eee decry | tarebal origin and nature, Kivery part of the mu- wef Aa Tag Amusements, ——_— Tite sUDSCRIPTIONS. jairs, while Caterer Thaddeus A. J That ta when the greatest game of ba Carrie Sold Lemonade. bath hembrane, the now, throwt, eyes, ears, your memory poot e ‘os eee Ns, i ‘Thaddeus mL) : 4 ai eae "the second nleht the forane-telion and Cor vane, tver, towels, withers: | lw ye ge teed sane, HUBER HTH munowieaged, ella Recker, who. was the flower kin, and. the ity Winyoutsth eet’ Hua eck: Incloved please find #1, the proceeds of a] Csnnon game of the iid duarin tended hy. Mor | Are mubject to dixeaso and blight by ayour epeatene Gloria STREET ' Wile Tieineyer, mina Mee lemonade stand which Thad in front ot our [ton Terwlliiner, renulted very wall atarth, The proper course for sufferers (s this: ° in the hnca* i sea Yeat Houston ‘street, 6 fi he. magic-lantern stow. by” Lanter Schwara ail thexe symptoms carefull ; mark those n't you explain where? ‘opular Fam! BUNS daceieg faci: ours for the Sick Bablew Fund ap a Grorale Sauter, Jr Goused reat attraction Bihly te yourtune and BHAE tHtG Wits YOR Ge sous Heah nart aad ilabbys, er Pipes Root Care John's’ ‘pilace,” Brookiy . Valet AH mt the RFab-bte. which was dren's. de , piiotence Guokey eed Gat 16 Bast One Hundred and Bleveath sree. | iene was tended by Annie Rade’ | De Copeinnd. If you live away from the city, Fee Bloating afte cng ght fot 108 airy iT. Bolivat och ie The fot, which. was elaborately deroratel w " v ask, for he -rowded Tonnes, wHhaae Ae rs Brooklyn; Three Little 5! e1 bunting. ann hae hen ketene La Sy einen send them by mall and ask for home treatment “pe x ‘you have guraling In bow Great Laughing 800 Fair, 1463 Lexington aveniue, Grace Duty To the Raitor hating, and illuminated with Chinese lanterns nd ce have furan dnl eas cent. pa others Tnctosed you will please find $2 for the Sick | MAI® A Rood appearance | Frnem Schuler, dru TRIAL FREE To yon have apnee oF heat (n bowels Fay Women’s collected from their friends and acquaintances, | refreshment table waa tended ty 1 Schware| Bearin mind that any chronic sufferer, be Fou tation of the heart? /S1x Glant Beauties, cote m uu REAR, nel Sehy a there ugenoral feeling of Insaltude Hrerguinn Nom, o we nope It Witt beneat som ot the iittle ones. | and Rea Sauter, who made $4 atone, fain niahte | whether fF ene ‘Do these feelings aflect your memory?! Buy Wel Mee Livi wingston, helt. parenta and. friend ed $82 ches with the iron’ erally Se which we here Incione YW fealived W825. | ay ime at 1 Weet 24th at, near Madle Walter Stewart, ‘orm a jehm-Proot” Filter, “198 J Lester Schware, Presldent son Mquare, and receive ft o. Catarrh of the Stomach, lems and lemons rs Onaga Was: aan a It Will De a Great Assistance, Bint ence wenuee the mont eMctent tre |, Cainerh of the stomach te usually caused by earth bora without Jennie: Bixcktey, Ma a ; Schwart, Secreta jowing bolsonous mucus, which, dropadow! Mamie Ot saree : To the Editor - = from the head and throat at night rvedy and a Brands ‘erna. Meera, Lulu ‘Movers and At a fale ud by aeveral ttle girl on our Four Boys Did Th pattontealike. Trial treats | thexpensive cure by the Copelaud syste: Pectaletetnas CORCR Stand, Sadie Fontes Mammte Burritt: diat: Lock “we realand, the incloned. sum of 48.76.] 79 the Realtor ment and medicine tree to thoes apolythe |“ athere nausea? TUEATRE RAND WAU rai eh il sae hich will aentat ur CAUAE. UAre you costives* u Wort and Abnie Harrite which we hope yourcause, TIncloned please find 82 for the beneft of the[! pereom, cnizos OME ET, 1G UATE NEW BILL, Hd, Julia” Carakes, “Agnew ‘Breniaice Eva ates Fuitean sick Siok Mablon “Fund oles b foe te = Jo yout ip aw TODAY 4, Soe n : 162 Bast One Hundred and Bleventh street. ancts Gillam, 12. 297 F. Stth atreet ‘0 neaded? roAY Bran G4 Eaat Finesse witeet, Laura : a ariea Maloney. in, agt my teen ireet; [Cetarrh of the Head and Throat.| se yccrtongue cvaint” From 11 4, M. to.11.P, M. ike, me AiGar Frankie McGovern, Peter McGovern, Wile It Was a Phonograph Concert, Bese RHR LEAL een Saree jay most prevalent form of eatarrn and ro vnlts | ithp you hawk and spiy uct oy and McEvoy; Kiste Adair, He Dunkiff, Walter Mitctel ‘ To the Eaitor: roi, neglected cnida. Mpeody and Inexpensive ethers pain after eating®* T pacurtright, Snyder and Buckley, Del tante Laventelds ate toner sist . Me ! ‘ Will iave Another du cure by the Copeland syateun, «Are Sot nervous Ren wenkee B elina,” Stewart and Gillen, Nellie Me= le Aleens and oiiers : € gave a little entertainment at our 1 “Inthe breath foal t? “Do you have alek ti Coy, Kamochi,’ The Glees, Warre Craig, Yennte, Leo aud Rosle. Harrin 23a Vernon avenue, and mold seventy-seven] To the Editor: CLUE voice hank {ie you bloat up alter ent Banday eaecee many others, o Powier eres unsell and ane Sone AER ae Walter teases, Onn eatth tanec, Irland and myset colleted by olting a tiie] ut scuba ‘ throat ited with aimee GARDEN Gerla Poe Anas Hise a % NINE TRIL nach, ‘ Fat the corner of On Sixteenth fopped tip “Do vou at times have dinerhina”: farie, Greenwich, Conn... .. ; PUTO | ssistants were be-| ever seen will be played by nine Trilbys an - ‘am eleven years o friend ne dixchay , ‘hy ty conatan! ein mouth? tand, Bertha Jones and Sale Wiener son and a corps of assis' ton and Lottl the mame age, We alw ether « ve bleed easily ‘Js there enawine sensation In stomaah' ey Bian: Deron an Sadie! wionge”” iq ROR and a corps of naslatante Wits Oo) ey grenaalia, with Honale Thornton and Latte Seven In This Stand, ibe ta us ap aneinee keisha a “Rayon feeranitvon andioat instante: — | TERRACI Morini J. Brensiga ie file, Cana Gilson for umpires, and Maggie Cline and Annie}. ft CLARA TIETIEN. 267 Eighth avenue rusts form in the noe? jen Von wet up misidenty are yon dina . Resale Ridd: 2 5 475) the children and thelr Linaditetib Hart standing ready to t their places should Mal Webi ESTHELLA HOYT, 2157 Eighth Isthe nose sore and tender ™' Vhen stomach Is empty do vou fool faint’ BACH st. , be M1 & Lex. ; ® yg5{ ‘There wore a large number of volun-| HAT tantine roy eee ane ath. Foliow-| . 28cloned pieane nd #4, which we collected trom a Bo Hoursnecan wervat deal Ry, YeM belch vpinatarta’ ven app TANKS 5 y ere be cold ath. Follow- aes a nd i his worne townrds fg s woh Ws (Wil do you feat oppressai ye ° ; 182 teen helpers on board to nee that every |e ne wo mines: Sand inie wees vo ene ‘ Leta Re merene imose ite and Maen f coasiNt is FA ie bene ri dae 3 nt ysolone was made comfortable, Ane Tritbys wheats Helen o'connor, Melvin O'Connor, Pe aaa ar tb tek. thar Hea: Barrie Wand Admission to rol tthe ea Stinaion to th nel lanters, Russell diuichiasoa” aaa he eo Mra, Mary Younger, Mrs, | wilitam Willams, 2. Flora Tangent cane. Sheridan, cloned fin the fick Ma nd, The Copeland Me Ai 1 Institut sowie. Adin entre Other estas . : | ee ee oe, win, We Misa Frank 0 Drine, 30. George Soltenburg, George Taxnert which I have collected with my little friend € LOoperan ELICa! INSTITUTE, | Aerie ADE: Bw Bessie Wilner, Lilite Jam Carrie Haaselburger, Mrs. Ue b Mine J ohiente tt , oN ECR area ane m i ig eseuthcl Sak eaten yi MADGH qi en and Ay SicGovern j 200! Alice McCabe, Miss Agnes Brady, Miss Major dohnuon, ¢. in Keete. ef. 28 Kant One Hundred and Seventeenth atront, | Margarette Rosenthal. amo as p 5 Ww, ‘ eautiful Triiby: Hatefoot Dunsern, Adar Fair, Weet One Huinteod” and Ror yon Giara Soh! Miss. Genev: AMo~ | gyaiik Yuing, ff Charles Wielow, 80 ¥ aT 1” be of, sat athe throat dey in the 1 18 West 24th St., New York. EDEN Actd Mteet, Theo ore Sel-ner ant obra 3.40 Gabor Mew. I dddier and Mr. Sher- Gebrae Lavender, ab Vernon Lanre erplancks Friends, PRIRDA, ACH — “Are eat fiat at iano ante Cities Heueecibatty OA Mil Pi Mi deed MUSEE, PC sear hak ts Mext outing on. the Floating PI Vat Garni Pe Revere Care ty Rethe maltee ae ythied ate “Does Your hoor stop up towards PM,,7t09P 1. Sundays 10A.M. tosP.m, | NOEMP IN WAX AND GRAND CONCERT j lay Lotpetest, Mart Milica ene: Jan NG MoFarlan, Lt WH. Sloan, rt, Inclosed you will find $2.40, proceeds of a coe ee Wart and others... % vill be Tuesday, July 23, k Taly, sub, stand held on July 10 at Sunset, M And Their Hest In Excellent. = — —=—=!| ATLANTIC tMand, One Hundred’ and’ Sxroerih stveak ba Dave Conroy, sub. Soe eee ey ay neemante eer ADB Toae handrede of Jeiters ahead of yourn AN wit nd Lexington avenue, Florence Dav ite Sond money for the Sick Bables’ Fund 4 comedians of EA Rice'e! Hoping It will help mome little tot, we remain] To the Xe shelisel aL Mt Ue air yt Foreman & West, Mon Core ae angie yea J emai tee "4 mae ON ria Punter, Unltd Srenralis are comedians of a Ricw'al Honing Jf il IB Tncluaed you will And 81:16, which we cottectea| WePrined He patient. You will see youre] _ Amusements. | Mya trenatter, “anita Ulaay Orchestre, @ Mein: «| Be ling, New York City.’ dnd clothing to Willan Will Apes tae Ta Hauck Bla Mauck, 4 i ie WEA Sees Ouk) anahas oe a ———— eee eat, Rom Haywanes Will Gra: ON Ne ide und Clothing Depot, 228! Withama and it ot Rea asd | Ethel Waugh, 75 EES tty, [tna vient and One Hundred and, Second etree | THE) BAND IN TOMPKINS SQUARE. a and Jon Hey ean Twenty-first street, Renu Major Davenport — Now Jan A a tS it LUI, : MR. DE WOLF HOPPER, Personal. . Mary Livingston, Mamie Grody | Lavender and Thomson The Earnest Wish of Eleven, Inxar Cohn an yy Pillar, helpe " . | — a“ seg ' yoy so) The Fit-simmons Beneft at Bath dynes Guido; Jack Camps | ao me ator! Ontrander and Joho Wilson, and we all hope it] Ut ayed On" and the Crowd Ww of hin physic: A—HUMPHREY'S Rheumatic Cure; pe. made Satie Fleiiner, “Praneae Ravaed Goa sh hewehi poet; Phil McFartan, ot | 7°," L fetid min MM oda Ute rh Calghy-Ons nad WHINUES Sunday, haw Kindly volu cine: electeio magnetic ring and body bate Lambert... cman ar Jack Da St Please find Inctoned $4.60, the result of a itttie| #mall amount, but we did the heat we cou vats 1 why |t@ reappear mint opened ost with” compass; price ind, Adeline Wallave, Blanche tice * ) Pitesimmons's big fixie knocked something | Daly and Tave Cory, of | labor of love on the part of the undersigned toys Tie “The Tand Played On," and why Cah," aahlg Broadway. Send toe pampeles walt 300 ant 6 : 4.00] ee tao env ot the patlics porkete nto the Bick | Conroy “and 5 ohn E” McCaFtRy, Ot gna iris of Avenue A, between i ree yy o ee Se bara Bree TGs! would't It, when all the bright boys |#00" and evening Concert kent want in every town, i ae sae ean ORE Vidas can dome ¢ $800 out of nblle'n pork Conroy and MeFarian; John} anit giein of Avenue A. betwer ee ould e ae ts a rereae Gaaienece ane twenty: 2.0) Dables’ Fund last night. ‘The beneft which the Righty seven! To the Raltor . and girls around ‘Tompkins Square, to- y and permanently eared nin May Magee toga’ and midile-welght champion and hin lawyer, EM ” (acre Baue Inclone! please find $2, the proceeds of & amAll | Lothar with their mothers and the ehh, of No ae Mamie 8s fe Tirkins. * 2.9, Flend, of Friend & House, whose wfc are in a Ss pn sent atreet. ced Fichth erence. Hoping. thee | babies, and the fathers with thelr pipes, est-clans Mathew alagier and the Pulitzer Hullding, had arranged for the van Ie*witl do same Roti Uo the poor little wunerers [never caring whether it waa a “dry Abvier Practice in all the courte; eal Ln eect ih ‘iit 2.60) Simmer charity was a grand success, It took tw the winn ot two litte wires Ta Sunday" every day in the week or not, Swept by Ocean Breezes, enone promptly mage, here and elsowh pera Linieig ani 5 CTD aia aa Bana Leda deedy Saal UT se ELEN eetie, | wandered joyously around in the cool, ae Colisciion urea, 8 Bast 16th at. “ £2) “Amusement, whlch Proprietor lirodlo kind NEP ae a tie . Annie Gumbart, gave (re0 Of cxal. hie nike: wan-&) galavone:lin A Friend of the Fund, 406 Woot One Hundred tnd Aisterth morse, [frown air, listening to the “Bunday Sousa's Concert Band, Ast SERVICE COMPAN PRN da daa one Hinmien cen nes 200) Thiy Summer resort, The “al fresco theatre was ‘To the PAitor: i great song, “The Band Played eile ous, oeeretive. .watentee te third street Irene Ree ni ii 2.50 crowded with Indien In evening dress and all tho Inrlosed please find the amall sum of #4, which A Mansachusetts School. Peer lierlinghoff, the able band-| Misa CLARA ALINE JEWELL, Contraita, hf _reterunce 18) Wels 5m ert aot Miinie Koppmeyer £69 otaties wtaying at the beach were there, They T collected for the Sick Babies’ Fund. I sincerely [ag the waiter master of twenty-five mustcta! de- ‘oh the: Boaronlans. RetrADs . gpl lawyer’ fe Hers and Hacrie : z rust that tt will do, 90 oof for thet gun’ voted | edne t : partes quietly and promptty;, Bland, Mie Am=verdam a FFA came to seo Fitzsimmons, of course, and they Pru hat Ic with do, nome tle, Rood tor cher. | nciogs please find $2 a8 a contribution te the| Voted iast Wednesday night to “melody MONS. ALL. GUILLE, Tenor. aresa Coobanatlane bos aa wena pftetiy, and others 220 saw him and were delighted, He ts tn fine con. KATHERINE THERESA KOULET Sick Rablew’ Fund trom the toot for the masaos,"" and, played the song | Tale afternoon 2 P. M. end evening 1.10 P.M. ADVICH PREH—Lawyer; wcoltente, damagen all # mull) and otter... eo we a aplendid exhibitio ‘One Hundred and Nineteenth street. DICH PHOOL, b — lawnuita; a; f wit Hlortense Sonthetmer and others........, £10 fitlon and gave a aplendid exhtbiiten of hie sxit ee ON een ae VRRNIE A GRIFFIN, Tre era applauded the good-hearted feeling | Rice's Burl “ ” he I otal eta 3h nd, Forty-fourth street and Third Seen ier al thwie ggested the title and story to the| Rice's Burlesquers in ‘1492. Benue. Alga Feaak and oun.” here is tho Bath Bs Five Little Playmates, $ ae ee eee Daina aid ent awa finey EPL - BANY GIRL for adoption; § mouths olf Raby, n Sea ver jain lieck= boxing that ¥ , and very Evening except « box Vor! 8 Bene Ud Pascal Asse: Jasin Hees pete One Indy ¢ figher that To the Editor Five Girls Have a Fair, Warhlini and whistling the catchy” air Wise une ee b World, uptowa, # Carrie Rothachiid Zim Riew Ne would win and ahe was going. tn put & Five ithe playmates send $2.06, To the Editor: composed by Charles B. Ward, of the — DAYER DeT#OTIVE AGENCY _ inven 200 Noavy bet on him. He boxed three rounds. w exandes o ‘ ey in’ clvil or criminal, promptly, cot $0 Tomy Forest and was seen to aplendid. advantage. Dora Alexander, Florence, Baruch, TInclosed please find $1, the proceets of a tair | NeW York Music Company: Pain's Fireworks. and reasonably, “Hit and, 2s aru eaten 1.85 Frank Toaworth, who had kindly volunteered to Esther Stern,” held by five little girls at 1657 First avenue for Grand Spectact between Japan and 3; tel S358 Cortana, put cn the loves with itz, was on Band. bat Fund. very Ant gna CREMATONIES and Columbarta are the. eam ‘rrent wan anatoun fo Fei to onion : Pe Teles of to future, Incineration almest all 18 Kinur Who: es made & friend oF avery man and Maxiems Girl Haroe alr Annie Shmedes, -— at Frew Punt, Uatheran . “Gall Give Alhrechi’ and Joserhine’ Keller PEt fetan in Bath" Beach, all of whorm laud him ha teudlentteat nen ee a va-cea Rice’s Circus Carnival. pen ; Warren. Rly. Tooker, Neiph. Swany SS Gity, for taking an interest 1a the aick bables Inclosed find money order for $2.60, collected Only DEeTay Ole ER) AHCLER GS ailin eee hic Clarence Grifin tt of New York jolng 40 much for them. at a fair held at Bast One Hundred and Seven 7 7 (TRADE MARK), Lee a lene one J, Reraee anit ie Buoniestoin 145 TAN programing "wae, very lone: but excellent teenth atraet hy Saar ; To the Raltor: petabdatn ate a: fasle Box i i t every. pol rot. Jolin Donaldson, the Loulna Lie Ik Loewenatoin, oe | : MAMONDS, watches and Jewelry sold ow Sarcie: Tinta at Home’ Raines 12) Mer unnounved each act and. opened Pain tose Jennie Davis Although I am only on Gay old, 1 will help the modern curative, Great Bicycle Track. to reapo Periion, ‘Heart Schaap Bille Yeconaca : Pan torainment. with (a ‘iitle apeachs In which mie Neill, Euther Maahelm, the sick bables, Inclosed plea 3 Malden’ lane tise aieeas Aid a deserton ieotaplineae ee - Alea eet, nl i erreenr See amis Ae eee RATE RReriP a week, ce nie valaable Katie Frick aid other ttle iris, i Wak Bas mea tn Hits The Mark je meet, Saturday, | von TiRED, tender, Reape or araing teat 10 to arranging the beneft. Among tl ry, = New York. huthing equals Foot Komfort. At all druggists, 10 appeared, and "ing Evening World” Four Collectors, cme ai ape price 5s 410 benale ‘babies, desires to. thank were To the Rattor: eertully Given, EVERY TIME. GRACE Mt, other ying: : a c “SVENOALL IN THE BOX," * ° 3 D Put Me PU can aehath re. ey ata Mapes and eee Inclosed please find check for $3 collectet trom | To the Editor: Address 73 West 101s wt, Uncle Fred. Re A. Mecann ant J. Murphy. Eh) hovinontal Wer performers; ityan aud Richfeld, | Joho and Nelile McCarthy, te the manager of the| he undersigned tor the poor ant sick bat I held a fair In One Hundred and Sizth street. More efficacious than HILL'S RHEUMATISM AND GOUT CURB—The MAR. S f 1.09 original and very clever fun-miakers; Little Care Trilbya. James fhe "tentyn” ine soa Cora Lowenthal, Helen Rothech Russel Smith and Mamie Dunaing and Gertie b: { Rreaten: ef all vomedien:, one bitte See Freeman siste: 4: oes: rie, musical artist; Miss Abott, vocalist; Barker bys, and Julia Wormser, Stella Rothschild, you. y ledicine Co., ? Else and Livte ae capi Leas a wondertal fetes of tro men, | the Sveneall 620 Fast Bighty-sooond wreet, | urna Deined me The proceeta, 41.23, m3 any liniment, embrocation, }|Professional and Amateur Tercircatas, lect i} May He Ftc. eat 9! st ARR a Re ie te tes, ele eels Kr Filton Yes, It Will Do Good. hope tt will "|? or extract. BICYCLE RACES IMPORTANT and reliable information ip iy careny ara) Aantal Gele 109 verto-comlcs He peanley, .o8 county Rube: | cone writer and author of The fund Played Os,” | to the FAltor: ¥ Berle Bure 10 Especially useful in nor tat New Yorn ne yreuy if F ana oi 10 peres "Tory Rean,-munical ot ne ae wnttton aga | iacloved find $9 for the Sick Mabies’ Fund, atteat , TO-DAY [INFORMATION WANTED concerning 8 Ne, 10 UHR Sone nd we hope, Ae, will do a great dral of ood wickmuateiiinna: Summer for insect bites, Weal re Wanninaton, Halleaneshs © Bite Allen sad dames Alien 7 pend and his two won | ing indies of. 149: atte OLIVE ts ROE, age nine years | Annie Cohen, Mella Ury, Florence Cohen, Mary sunburn, skin irritation. u Millie’ Hallenbeck, 445 atte Susie aad ‘othe Up tor Dates” | Neville, Gertrude Fannie Buran, Annie OOTHY HOM. age nine wecks Florence Ury and Sadie Knower had a saat “sare Tor SST at re achu Daley Beduie, Pearl Hellford, Mamie Lee, Nine SE ey Oe ieee Hundred and Fwenty-Gtth street Of marvelous potency in Manca, tree trials el taste? y inh ah, Mina Cal cd Lenox avenue and made $9.95, * —_ ‘ Walsh, Emma Marah, Minhle Ashley, “Carrie AN in One Bil be colds, bruises, chafings, - —|} Sh oedbrpnen bec? baslase par Highest of ail in Leavening Pi Latest U.S. Gov't Re} ee elneene. ierhe Wolee ot To the Faltor Sold Fruit and Lemonade. ; 1 T IN EW ROOK | SPIRITUALISM—Wm, | Fletcher; Busiean | perm — 8, ohn ansane, fuler ot N paltor: . A onal advice: hours ‘Broadway, ighest of all in Leavening Power. Poet | teem acae SHIT SAT EZ | Macowa yu, wit and a 1 tr oe sit ny ae ee stiff or sore muscles. OSTER & BIAL’S GHB, | EMEA See BM ae | i \¢.Defender-Va Blige paeeiles ata lceeley + 4, W. Ransone, Sen Martinex, Marietta & Belloni, SRE 18 a right pursuit for each e ag ution apexeligogty| Batley Fund, watch you wil peat ackroeictey |” Iciond pious fad the anait wim of 24 cota} A positive cure for piles. §] ta Vhs event st mle berursan‘e ts Mane Hate THEME, B weun,Spirenolnglaty st Raat af y PAA ees % Pa ee a collected from a stand on One Hundred an =| are skilled in suggesting It, foe en Hh ALOE RAE i DROLL ten, tivt Sgeond avenue; | Ninth atraa batnean Lexington ant Third ave /{ Heals wounds and old MOU ARE Was Aiicem of Jack, RSG Tate of, the COUISA. SCI , eleven, Suk Second avenue; my ‘only for one hour. ous Periormance | > Medicine Co. Telegrapl Friends in Essex, N. 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There may be | 0 ~~~ In she event of Soar emo De Anterese, ot Gb Son ; i For 14 Gis All “To Let” ad\ >rtisements in The World this week repeated in The ss O CEN Words @&* Evening World. Over 500,000 circulation secured. hat has been| ford insisted that the exact state of the lightning speed of hiy deliveries, but |Ovington, from her weat in the corner. ! it, and have hit to the boundary with td “ iw ane ntet Gera funny, story, by Jove [eens (by Jeu Net Mine: the'ycung| Cane whould be “isid’ before the deautute of all the other qualities Which “Do you'see, that old gentleman, Capt.| my my umbrella!" cried the old nae Misy “Ovington. I'den't’ remember ull | fellow frat went to Lton, -he hus, of| Cambridge captain, and his convent ob- gy to make up & Koud howler, In fact, Maunderson? | Can jt-ean It be his man, with some excited and Illustrative the ing and ouis cf'it; my memory's 20 course, developed a particular fuculty| tained, before he would agree to play. \Tie was so wild and erratic that his father, do you think? Oh, poor Mr. moviments of his serviceable al - |atrocious, confound \t. But it was for the tabooed game, While he was|The Cantabs are true sportsmne: ¥ frlende had borrywed him « nickname ord. a En? exclaimed Spelford, fomething like this: Tat fellow—Spel- at school, you Know, he could only|are, by Jove: and they , wrote pack, | from the pages of Smoilett, and. usually | on busin dev—I ew your pardon, Mise | violently, “Eh? I didn't know thats ford, as he calls himself to-day—has @ | Play on the quiet, and hever in matches, | ‘Play him. by all’ mea And they referred (o ‘him ag Hoderick Random, | Ovington—doowid like it, by Jove," said | thay ry : c father, om know, by Jove | on “a count of his ingyarner: ate nea quite ympathtsed, with Hin, ona ved He waa bonevee, . Fens betenian ane EO Epa sui ning, Die, Slesses in, ine SL RC mien nh i fates - ; e th such inferior] {t was a damned shame—on, 1 beg yo hart in the fleld, a for direction Indicated. 4 mighty. fero- *interrupte : A Great Cricket Game anda Greater SUre| pss Gapke BAUER RADA 7OW RU pongeea ue eted Yue Tee ne nae | tation again pon my soul L aof—that | these viriues,, not for his bowling, that, clous the old cock looks, by Joye. ‘See tke me for a damned fool? Becat 9 H She there now, you shouldn't be so himself a d poold sient 08 best cricket-| such a fine cricketer aBowld pe oe apa be hed obtained Be ay A cam nentinen paw red ee face ae Bt a how he's bran- iS you, ‘ you he, partar ba a al to t fellows were aw-|b eras url of @ goV-| Roderick Random took run o ‘ once. Do xo Op prise at Lord’s, | gone earenttley Miles, Ovlngian: you | gr fr ean. aod all ee Care vere tale romero on eee deer tata takentat Galt paeheat, SNAK Mnin Sxcttng che aym. |faxven't Mnoeit wnat Potten ae futher of his was once @ dooced’ good the school «matches, URW! ‘That makes {t all right.’ ex-| the rate of sixty miles an hour, or so— pathetic Lucy. “And to make such @ to all these years, and Uiat if I'd meant | cricketer himself, used to keep wicket | “Well, then, -he goes up to Oxford, | claimed the young lady, brightenihg up. | which Spelford despatched to the boun- | public exhibition of his anger, too! He tw step your Little games: T couldn't RAV® |for his county, you know, and uncom-| his father having solemnly warned hiri| “it was very nice of Mr, Spelford to In- dary. His next delivery, a long-hop ty must be a horrid old man Duta squelcher on ‘em long ago?" It was the last day of the Oxford and art they say he wi and he's an old. bird to keep bis] sist on that, n't it? the ff, met with similar treatment. His he subject of thelr remarks was an | "But—but,” stammered his sony with, young lady whose every look and word Bat w r 1 bail, howev tuced a startiin derly ‘aan, in a butt h Y white wid s. But—bi Geen ccinky onion With tual eens eee ‘Oh, Well cut!” cried the | promises, by all t y of hin--that ag, TL euppose Ht was. AR, my thind tail: however, produced a Be elderly’ ‘aan, in a bum ha’ and) white whdle-open, eve ut ba Fi : of he otewat ip ayed the most excited interest in , young lady, breaking off for a minute to [f he—the son, that Is—should ever play | friend, I’ thought you'd do that once too result, Hefore settling himself in posi. watstcoa ecidedly full habit, who, on't ‘but’ me, sir, not stand ‘weather fine and dry, and the w! the game. j@pplaud a ‘boundary hit, which, by the In a cricket match he should be cut off often, by Jove I did.” tlon to recelve it, Spelford had happened before he could be prevented, had hur: from a muff that gets bowled with @ ‘excelient condition, the scores had ruled) “on how splendidi: ne! she! Way was an “on driy Mut te her| Without even the proverbial shilling.” |" "The last Bentence waa addressed to one to take a casual’ glance round the Held, | red across from the ropes to the south plain long hop. 3 every prospect | cried.’ clapping 7 us! Untutored mind “cut simply meant). “Oh, well fielded! Did you see lof the Cambridge batsmen, who, Jump. In the act of doing so, he ave a sud: | side of the ground, and reached, the only muffed tt berause I got Reavy, and there Wai Hy: | eee, UAPRIAE RAY Henge Vigorously. Untus rom which it only dittered in| beautifully Mr. Spelford flelded ake eed the ball and den stare and turned very white. The | foot_of the pavilion steps, just in front of you, father,” said Spelford, ho wes of a full third day's play. Consequently. | "Who 1s that, Capt. Maunderson?" | it'tact thet tt wee a vory knowing afd | ball?” cries our enthusiastic little lady, 1 'the penalty by being smartly w yee oticed “that” Hla’ knees of Spelford.” whom he inet and ad- brightening up considerably at, the @ large crowd of spectators had gathered | (turning to her companion), “Isn't he| technical equivalen pp PIAA. vi oronaly f mped. 4 j chi trembling as he ook, tle stand, dressed with the most excited gesticula- the conversation had taken, fs, 3. y pmised to |" Ya-as; 1" Ike,"* id th is father ric! Jap x fore the luncheon interval four wondere va a ons. ‘ou o see where the Ne eee ee ea metiks |Or Gant Chat cn ee he pile languidiy “Wut as ts was| "Gad! 1 wish f had half his inc | more wickets had-fallen, but ao rapidly At thie time in bla innings he surely | The young seer ana cerns te Standing, ‘and’ there 1-saw you ta the be a highly interesting : for at @ tall, fine fellow aa ying, Miss Ovington, that fellow's | replied the Captain. “Ana had rung been obtained that Cambridge, could not be euffering from nervousn 7 front row by the boundary, Tt 1 gave me. who had won the toss, had occupled | js |father—the smart wicket-keeper—had a) fellows his only son. Well, up he with two wickets still in hand, held the Without doubt, he looked like a/ With still more violent gestures. Then’ such a turn that 1 could the greater part of Monday in com-| "Ya. responded the Captain—an habit of standing so close up to the| to Oxford, as I was saying, where long lead of 34. As it was considered an in the lagt ‘stage of that dis Laat at ee ay ag Random or the bail. ‘ fine total of 350; Oxford were | officer in the Grenadie 4 ai sticks that the end of his toe actually | are doocl badly in” want ft practically: impossible that Jt Dark « complaint nuraued him even into that haven, stil. | yo et ece, oxo aimed his father piling the fine total o! and a some- touched ‘thems it dit, ‘by ‘jovel And, | first-rate batsmen ; much Hities could ‘make ag large a score Ih Ttandom went down his ball, It was Prandtentng. Mie umbrella inthe’ mou fou, wevoRT,Louvouns Idiot, & all out by 4 o'clock on Tuesday for 29;; what puny hero—"that's the man. one day, in some great match, they ac-| that great soporrunity 18 Puned—by Jove the time remaining for play, the Cam. | rather worse than the last except that vicigus manner, been here slixce the Kate Was oper «and before the drawing of stumps Cam-| Ra-a-ther a hulk, don’t you think? And clused him of ‘shaking ‘the batt oft by It lato aot JSpriford top brlaae captain (declared, and, just iC wae’ straiaht a particularly short| USit'y scandaious—ebominable,” ried glen Sha play’ iter." Do ¥en ee moving his, foo ap- A o 0° Ong lop, _W never rose c : ° A e bridge had made 10 in thelr second In-|dooced big feet, by Jove! His name 1s—-' Dear that the batsman was bowled by'a something Keener | on th than Hatsmen, Spelford and another, came two feet from the ground. Under ordi se Bist Me tSpettordces "REF eyes WE air, 1 didn't know that you were ings for the loss of two batsmen. So|ah! by Jingo, wo it is"—(consulting his bal which iso whey. aid) ‘really just Mustard, you know, he gives way and out to the wickets. huty Circumstances*Spelford would have | C2Puy MF, Spelford.” | | most obstinate mule In the family, that, with eight wickets still in hand,/c'rrect card) “Spelford—Spelford, you mised the wicket. ite was nearly mad play in some of the trial matches Both men at once began to play dash- pulled the thing square to the undefended Joyal he Is getting beans from his gov. , that, !€ I'd tried to make you a erick: fe \aenows tha’ tallow “was ph With rage at the accusation, he was, by under an assumed name, Then he does ing. cricket—Spelford especiall Hits Teg-boundary with the greatest of ease. | tenor, poor beaker: 1 Know, eter’ in the ordinary way, you'd have they held the useful lead of 162, now; the Who's playing under | Jove: Swore he'd make his traducers fo uncommon. well—centurics gainst | batting was wonderfully clean and Vigz Now, for seme. unexplained. reason, he |e POl ange, ia way, Capt, Maunder- turned yourself into a ‘wet. bob,’ oF night not-outs at once|#* bosus name, don't you know?" eat their words, and he so far succeeded three first-class counties, and altaver-|oroum and he scored boundary. after played ut it in a tecble, half-hearted | goa ety {Tate War, CAbt Ma something, equally {dlotie? Of | oo Tha fwe overniel ‘4 “No, T don't know anything about it," | HAE he forged ‘them to, tender ® public Ae of nearly fifty for twelve Innings | boundary In rapid succession, Nothing manner. missed it altogether. and had Young ‘Oxonlay was “‘getung you wou ht T know how to ‘began to force the game; for it was ing about x, y, and to pay a big sum to some that they slmply force him they do, scemed to come amiss to him, he walked his middie stump Knocked out of the) from his governor, and a pretty 00a | Fave you, sir, purblind idiot though you evidently the Cambridge policy to hit|said the young lady, turning upon nim | Abepr al or othel, “Hut that didn't ap- by Jove to risk the parental han and {0 into all the Cambridge howling none of ground feed of ‘em, too, have evidently thought me. ‘uickly as possible, if they|her eagor eyes, wide open with interest. | pease his anger—by jingo, It didn't. For | play against Cambridge. And here he the beat that year—with faultless dex- "Loud cheers rose from the Cambridge | “"You—you joung, idtot,”" ald nis|_ “Then—then—that story about the row ae suBe 88 o “Isn't hia name really Bpelford, then?” | he took his Bible oath that he'd never Is. ‘anda devilish—ah! T beg your par-|terity. “A hundred went up aa the result partisans, Their most” dangerous op-| gathon eecite ly; What’ the devil do| you had when you were keeping wicket fatended to avert a draw. The batsmen, y 01 en?” | have anything, more to do with the don, Miss Ovington, upon ny word, T of an hour's play, and half an hour ponent was disposed With him out, for Xshire was all moonshine?” ejacu- ¢ therefore, let out at everything with| ‘No-o-0, Miss Ovington,” drawled the game ‘and that he'd eat his bat, and do—a—a—very good Job for Oxford; for later a hundred and fifty. Such an ex- they had nothing worse to fear than a|? “] mean by itt help jt, really, father,'| lated nis son, with a gasp. great freedom, and, favored by luck,| warrior, stroking his sandy musteche gi , and his’ cow- | without his 120 they'd have been no- hibition of hard hitting had seldom been draw, und might very probably secure w antearea his son, who was very pale “Moonshine? Nothi ng of the sort, ir, 4 SO b aartulls aloved begs, vit by Jove! before he'd ever be where in their first Innings, by Jove they seen in a ‘Varsity match, ‘The Cam- victory. Speiford hail made his score in| and nervou: When I was young and hot-biood : put on fifty in about half an hour, At/ with # wonderfully glo and, de a cricket ground again. wouldn't.” bridge partisans Degan to look anxious. fine siyie, and. of course, received his *"Scouldn't help tt!" repeated the elger, | did some damned siiy things. just the end of that period one of them was|not. Dooce knows what the fellow’ id the young lady,| “I—I—don't think I quite like his play-| And with good reason; for if this rate due share of applause as he walked ba e contemptuously. “Couldn't help it. You | other people. 1 say, Frank,” a Dea “on” | re me is, I have heard, but now, ve spite of the Cap: ing under a—a—wrong name,” com-|Was kept Up much longer, it was the to the payiilon. But he did not look at|my son_and say that, You're a—@—dis- old fellow, with sudden eaxerness, ” wiifully caught right on the Son”) reel ne my | TO) i tyle of ed Miss. © look he | whole of Dark’s stock to.a single cricket all | i tators r if and t have—thi ied you to. play’ in. the: fain’ ang style of nai ment: iss Ovington, it at the! whole o ark's stock to a single cricket a hi py} in |) many specta ‘e- to—to—yoursel an O— tom —have—they asked Doundary at the Nursery sa) foe elds: memarye Re Suscion Ph desea it. | ton. rm -o Subject of thelr conversation through Pall that Oxford would hit off the runs tare the detected alr wi aie | Stet ' . pa eae Gentlemen and, Players on pryens i high in the alr| Anyhow, it's somethin, ferent from| ‘Well, Miss Ovington, such a deter- her fleld-giasses, inthe time. eturned, A man whose bails had | > ph, insisted: they did indee father. we Hegre’ ae - Spelford. . mined” iin aca ieania Unreasonagle Swell irse, tt Isn't usual in 'Var-| ‘The Light Blue captain now tried his Deen sent fying with the frst ball be ro-| rY pleaded Spelford. a.) then T tell you what it I Jold johnny hot content with |sity maiches: though In county matches fifth change of bowl ’ ton ed could not have appeared more Who in: sted ton ur bes veteran, with glisten.ng © Just, down there, in the front row of] ‘But why does he play under an as-| ah; Ericka ‘glmaelt he has abso-) it is do: m enough. But the cir-|man who wa: forforn Ae ze of the | crushed. bowled wit! ited Ha Gas xhousand geundal Richard C rp, te tbe fhe members’ genta, Wan to be seen & sumed namet inquired prety lu iidaiy Brbladen to layt he jo ER, and Bpol-' Cambridge trun for the “Ob, whe i# that’! eries out Mise bab tos 3 bavi damn A showsand ‘eouadal” he a bun

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