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WORLD DAY EVEN AUGUST ent from the appearence of the foam- ing white caps; which began to dot the wurface of Me ocean fn every direction. Two schooners had followed the Facera to leeward, up to this point, while the remainder of the fleet formed a long procession, well to leeward. In the brisk breeze the big single- stickers began to leave the small craft behind, and at 12,10 they were far In the lead of everything but the fastest steam yachts ard one or two tugs, By this time Defender felt the effect f the increased wind, which had struck | Vigilant first, and began to overhaul | her rival. She had apparently made up | the greater part of the distance lost at | the start and was clearly occupying « good berth to windward. Vigilant’s baby topsail did not seem | to be of any benefit, for it was con- tinually shaking. The courre of the yachts on this tack was almost due | fouth. At 12.15 the wind was still increasing and both the flyers felt ite effect. It) must have heen blowing at about fifteen | knots out where the yachts were, and both heeled away over to leeward they held on the long tack, Defender More Weatherly, Defender stood up better than Vigi- Jant, and continued to gain. At 1216 Defender’s bowaprit over- lapped the boom of Vigtlant’s mainsatl, as seen from the Highlan At 118 Vigilant went about on port tack and) headed for the shore, It looked at first | as if she would cross Defender's bows, but the new Herreshoft kept right on and crossed the bows of Vigilant, show- ing a lead of at least five or #ix lengtns, Defender would not split tacks with Vigilant, but at 121840 went about on! port tack and headed west, Defender by this manoeuvre demon- | strated her vast superiority over Vigi- lant in a fairly good breeze, where wind- ward work Is concerned, She had gained nearly two minutes on Vigilant wince the start, and, besides footing faster than the old champton, had easily beaten her out in the windward work, Capt.” Barr evidently did not want to be handicapped by his baby jibtoprail, for he hustled it in at 12.18, as soon as ‘Vigilant had filled away on port tack Tho racers wero then headed directly for the coast at Seabright, and as they came it wi seen more clearly than ever that Def:nder was slowly but surely increasing her windward gaine. At 12.30 the yachts were within three miles of the beach, atill on port tack Defender was leading by fully an eighth | of a mile, in addition to her wide berth THE DOCTORS WHO CURE. One of the wort interesting cases dis- cured this week by Doctors MeCoy and St. John is that of Mr. John Geoghegan, of Brooklyn, showi: 1 Catarrh of the nt and Stomach, t of Mr. John Geoghegan, discharged as eured this week by Doctors McCoy and St. Job. shows that even tho most serioug forms « catarrhal trouble yleld to proper treatment from skilful spectalista Mr. Joln Geoghegan, whe lives at 284 20th stroct, Drook!yn, in one of the moat skilful stonorutters employed at the exter sive granite and monumental works oft! establicbed firm of Charles W. Tandy, Sth avenee between 2ith t and 25th strer MR, JOHN GEOGHEG. Mr. Geohegan 1s well known tn the stones cutters’ trade In an interview he eald: “The reason I make a statement {9 that T feel tt my duty to let suffering humanity know where they can be cured. When I went to Doctors McCoy and St. Jobn I eutferod with catarrh of the head and throat end stomach. I felt dizzy and my head was always etoppet up. The mucus would drop down in the back of my throat during the night, and in the morning I had trouble In clearing my throat. I would hawk und spit and cag at times, ‘The mucus felt Ike a ball In my throat, 1 would get up in the morning tired and dull, with o ambition, My appetits left me. 1 could eat nm breakfast, I was dizzy. 1 had ringing noises In my eark I had no confidence tn myself My werk was a burden, In fact, 1 was all broken down. “After using the medictnes furnished by Doctors McCoy and St. John, and taking thelr regular course of treatment, “1 am entirely cured, “My work Is now a pleasure, All those bad ferlinge have loft mo. nd Lam a ni 5 to windward. ‘Vigilant seemed to be = = gee soba? eens Sean aees @teadily losing ground, although the 3 te is eplend ns wind held strong from the southwest. VIGILANT ON PORT TACK, apells oF ringing noises in my ence I never felt better in ny Life, Ali of which ts due to the Defender’s Fine Windward Work, |-———-—— -- L ; { Nonderfully skilful treatment I received from It was evident that Defender was do-| Vigilant had hauled in her balloon Jib, auartes not bee show “A fresh hold on Mr, Astor's $2 cup fender's ml and stavsail. ¢ sail and mainsail! ad an opportunity to show what she! Doctors McCoy and St John I gladly and ing even better than on her starboard | Ut her spinnaker was still set. fany white on the waves, Ont aoe eS te ree ay thorn Ah bie eae 1 4 Defender carried jibstaysail, CIMEceD | Ope do in thrashing against a heavy sea. | heartily reccirmend them to all wnfferera from tack, The yachting sharps nodded thelr | Defender Sweeps Arou DAL Maa tee SOUNDS) Vigilant. Long waves rolled inf ‘ ind did nat « sail and mainsail. | Both the racing yachts lay in the | catarrh or other tcuble, Their terma are heads wisely, and said that Capt. Haff] At 2.01.30 Defender passed the light |2!NE SUL the wind t ocean, f tothe ie Fonte t Pl es WIth the Bris Vie lant had away the best of the! Horseshoe, just inside the Hook last | ‘ry moderate. They cbarge very litle aud ture 4 % * faut lg J ihe ei: sin 2 Ww th ecasionally huge ee she! cutie te f se ~ easuaty GRRIEl Was now letting the public see some of / ship, but continued right on. About| very unecraln a bet wauid teat the hows at the yachts and pats til carried stpt, and for the first few minutes at! night, surrounded by a fleet of ach j#h all the nevessary med ‘the fine points of the new model. hal a dosen ths further on, sh Prine swirohh) Tye: minites ‘a cloud of spray would. flash upward. Vigilant's jin spilt, but it was least seemed to bold it, if notaing bet-| crs, steam yacuts and smaller craft, in The yachts were still heading inshore | board “tark, “inaking’ a wile veienie fteetewet wile aw push mace the fut coud not vevaatd that tee k= | apne sent tothe ek ter, | pertect readiness to go to the start thin| MAmmer Jn the time to get cured of at 12.45, and Defender was reen to be] around the lightshlp, and + on the | hearts of b ho thump with Be ene OY seveloned lilt ae ed ee te He sea ene | St ILGs o'clock “Vigilant ‘wap About| morning. Vigilant was never in better |foiue summer Iaworth twain the winters between half and three-quarters of a | *econd tour over the © » She was) Joy. Then tt fe and caine ir, but the harder it c furled yet and a few. im nats ULrty tive seconds abead, with Defender | racing trim than at present, and with | que patient inn’t eo apt tocutch cold. mile ahead of Vigilant. She also had a] "Qdgt fastnourheast. ort later huuled down her clubtoreall, and | to windward | her new Herreshoft mainsail Mr. Wil- i with sullen pu nder likal tt For » AAFanthneea: eatrat sto show Weel ‘ontpainted Defender, bat only | pained it mic working canvas . . oI ‘big windward advantage. tack and headed wont ant | Detenitive 0 rat to show Mee, At 12:62 the ‘new: boat} Teplaced, It with working canva With half a dozen excursion boats and! lard and Sailing Master Barr expected R Defender was followed by all the|Tounded the Hehtship on starboard tick tof wusa wad yachis, whl te have a three-minute lead. |) gQ4, 018) Vigilant, wore around and any number of yachts trying to keep | greater things of the old champion than CURED BY MAIL. ateam flotilla, which had caught up with| ar theme nage at yeh ts eine A eed on the xe At 9.8 words, in a seven-inile beat) the windward stake, Later i was. 8 6 with the single stickers over the | ever. Doctors MeCoy and St. Jotn hundreds « the racers on the long tack, and at 12.50, / example of Defender and swung around jell: she inoved slowly around the | De Pike marie wan oniy a short | tat, the tux Scandinavian, which was course and with both racers bearing | Many yachting sharps belleved that | ern t mel Thuy laguowe each cae tom when she was within three miles from | ',port. Hook, “and close-hanted “stood for the ahead and then it waa geen] fending the flag. had taken ty alert away as if the eyesof all the world | with the improvements that have been |* *mptom Hen \te eth chan eta ioe mhore, they forged ahead to tho south-|atactly in shote. hie wind seomed 1s Sevttiel Hisashi. She carried main that the yachts would make (ton this ee TI ovidentiy, mistaken the Were upon them, the enthusiasm worked | mage since the beginning of the sea} Relicimes If sou live out of tonn, write for ¢ ward as If 10 anticipate a starboard | bo freshening a bit an caught (MAH, staysiit, Jil and elobstepaatl, Ten tare ee te ark and nignal “from the Taekenbach | ay to fever heat son Vigilant can best Defender in a|"™ptom bisuk ‘ It test. Her tall mast ¢ lureh te |nituutes tater Visilant te lowed ander Gar ore. er ij Thought the race bad eaed with the oy ovei cian con ‘bard WeAlll etrunethiee Sar besser cee rase tack, The wind seemed to be goin : | paid out her eheet. People wondered | EOURHE tl Neu. ghe found 5 h a breeze like tha dowh abate, and! the sky tothe east | Wowerd, ano when abi rene suyae Then for an hour the Why she didnot set her spinnaker, and | Arst round. Vigilant, hou ahe fond ns as snouting for Vigilant andl ef yesterday this important question| FREE TEST TREATMENT. and south became overcas White y the played Intets and forth, waits 11 was thought that she would tty, tol and headed for the Hook ae mile after mile was covered and the could be quickly decided, For the benefit of thore who heve no defoitt ‘ waves, and it | et Vink’ eli tig Larkenbach, | beat the ether bow AE DUE) Mr Willard may pave come:hing 10 sci tice hoat showed not too much On the other hand, it comes from au re roth Lhd i enki ied tons pomight be real en tHeiaia of the rac Vigilant eased off a bit and her sattors} $88 about ; re vsome Robe of cutting down the lead, they thorttative sources that in the previous John tm the treaiment of all and seemed to be moving very slowly. © sisnale wa to the |atogd by to slack away the main sheet | Regatta ‘ ahonrten Carl es hoonin® ONG i vey [ebronic diseases, trial treatment and medicines If anything, this favored Defender, for] ,AOMeNing may aye ecu : x Niet aw the mark’ was" rounded.” Vigilant RHGREUACHET te cen ena Pee linet dow: Boia Soman doe tae ban ieee There ts positively no charge for cons 4 Fae rf * Tswooped up to the stake and guyed iat cna then ve shout was of 8 ation, ween atlower ‘ eae teattes a ponder cami iad ins oe he ays pr ane War ayia: fue ae Aronad Hat the same inatant that De- |! i Ha then Tove, ax it iia o'clock Defender, with> tut has been held in check in every race ab See tmSDL Asmat Fs eee ea se a Da SR Ad in which she has sailed for the reasua ue e v i ines for the Gi mails Ui The om a. | t resent her bie spinnaker, Neodnd out inereasnig her sail, seemed. sud- « the port tack had gained more than a] Hag weemed to le HRierenirertnte © Ag soon ax Vigilant had her. nose} and itt vee od strate Ker apiinaker {direction . only to jump out of the water and to that her ownel a fi minute over Vigilant Fie ERO Mee mune Ms pointed straleht sh tt pinnaker at her owners are not anxious to d: ea arr ty ne nl et hase Highistin. On| StNer ptarhoned suis. Wine tear [ man’s Isl slowly tun sutely creer a on the Goull Gloge the full strensth of the new racer | DOCTORS McCOY AND ST. JOHN, The stakeboat had been sent ahead [tale HR of Helter suettt wa cian ‘ woe On ted TCE CAO SRR S REE neuOGn) ih rng, Rian ee Photo She was puetooting and autre mt: until she meets the Britisher in the | Ofices, 315 Mudison “Avenue, Corner of ee, i the Wind, CAC the same time Defender Ine Vietant. Defender kept to winds f \ ender and \ her hatloon Site Gi iy Ward for several minutes afd appeated final contest for the Cup, ‘The inter- Street, New York City. and anchored about five miles off shore He If the race wal ‘ P joined in the TSTHER: WIth enue aally _aprend, the WITH THE SIGHTSEERS. Vitus anoat wt quarter of mite pent, from Nort’ Long Branch, ‘The at pad talon tn thea | yachts, bowled along for Sindy. “Hook - - Cinch meant again of several seconds. rey if i esa eatiss mosphere was so clear that as the racers | (NSM8 aNd Were healed for the pay Cndeate baat were | Lachtshiy. Defenderts: mainsail took, the The judieations then Were fora stronger o¢gin to-day, It much greater than war ARIMA RE HEGRE Tha; CEAWES Ob Vigilant aueiter Cuaeay 1 ‘ aT, Tisind on her starboard side, while Vig wind, Which had died ont somewhat, | selt im any of the previous contests be- ny fant’s loom Was set this the Stecmer ALF | Ac t2 1.40 o'clock Vigilant lowered ber | tween the two yachts. Excursions. yacht could be seen with the ordinary 2.90 Vigilant, without ssttine hep 51. Morgan, Her: linanner they made s for baby fib topsail and went about on stare Hala glass @ixotoned’ OW deck along the MOVOcRTOHHA amas cn thie i Panean and Nat | home cen cant the vachta | (RY, Cateter Pigeon tie Hvening W Jhoatd tas ie” Defender eronsed \ giant « Preparing for the Battle. MAN HA’TTAN BEACH. windward rall, 1 SANE Bae ote \ ried FAs] g SOR wind bald sirong and the sachtel ON BOARD STRAMER Als WOSTICN, |LOW Gt IZ) aad went oF | At 9 o'clock everything was astir up The big white steam yacht Sagamore, Hook. but ‘oh ‘ wed, fl ol Pranets} at the buck ey feeN up Aug Phere w & cheer mn thy Defender then. se i te walk sway in the Horseshoe, Vigilant was the first LEAVE FOOT 34THST., E.8.,N.Y. whie on ahead of the racers, hove nese | usted, Kiddie jabreast of Defender aad@nowed two] crowd on the steamer as she got down |W! AL Was a orocesson to the op to prepare to get under yy for the Wiehe. 4b Guat. ich went on of the racers, 1 1 | MOUND : i red balla, which signalled thar the t ant never being able vas ¢ aicctine halnt a too alongside a small tug which was : } jt H i have ee Ea in time to wit ow of t ithost baie te s 5 point, Dolly except Sendivs. 6.90 e%0, 740, 090,18 anchored aff Monmouth Beach. | 1 ie, ey Hooded for At that tine Defender vas Com. two starts ever The preparatory rounding the mark both boats! At that hour she had shaken out her| A. M+, 12-10, 1.10, 1.40, 2.10, 2.40, 3.10, 3 *, 1 ‘ ! ' tio Vhad reached halt ah ight. 1 de apiantHe plet ete efore the whut with spn ner | 4.40, "B.10, 6.40, 00, 640, 7.1, 7.40, 8.08 8.90, This wan taken to be the stake hoat, | ror tack, ‘ i BL ae aif nites trom the Mahe signal had just be and the ploture Cs ne the Wint Wh §P-0- mainsail and sent up her clubtopsail, | $00 wiv 1090 Po a and at 1.05 Defender was heading NhIGh was i SOUR EM % the " Noa bree i Wo HOAs wWathe Presented by tho: single-stlekers was wi Wilh hoom to port. While Defender, which lay half a mile reetly towards it, not half a mile away. ! 14; 48 ened ante a tuok iy spin-fone to gtadden the heart of even the est tyro that { ‘ 7 nearer the Hook, had hoisted her Jib NEW SHORT LINE. Defender Rounds Ahead, Hook utter * wired the Lightship she! most sluggish yachtsman. Was not ame class W ; and her crew were busy getting up the} PER WINES BROOALYN BRIO ible was fet the moves veered and her swing aft andy heniedl C Cotdind. wall saipl ts wid UR, W outter cot ae HR MINUS Bit J At 1.19.80 Defender rounded the stake | rant Vigitient. and, Eakin thew thee site, the | Defender sremgt to stand well up t mark a. fu); Mairisall. STH AVE, TED, BROOKLYN, boat at the outer mark, leaving it on y “ i cUetestaiie Gait (MAMMAL swt out and Mited with a] the Lireoae, white Viaiinint, on the other LIES nd a however, Capt, |, Off to windward a big fleet of fishing HOUND Oe = H ‘ V Hie Ot, si. She ha and, weome mn vonshlerably, lstead of dong 0, however pt. a. Me the starboard side, and started on the " 1 apliy st a mien | SRhn, Awooping Mier the TAuhtahip. | Heth ene thrust the water live owune ie Tidlige hi wae gaining tow fayrily, Donte dotted the surface of the bay, ith tee Bon tas we ius Bae home streteh, Val wom) he met the angry waves with a grace: ues ee ani . series of niff? their white galls, as they skimmed abou! Vigilant rounded at the mark at | { : [teeta cae era | fal how. and haating up o ein a Gta In every direction ‘The lofty sails of | (LEAVE, WHITRHALL ST. N.Y. vie Mam Lim. : t etiimn be- | Wade ashy Disa era slag Se Me Ae capes) SE: Sava a the big. single-stickers, reflecting the | Pisily"sxcept Sundays, hourly trom 710 A 3B, At the same time Defender broke out | out h . and port tack MEH InO SH SALES ; . Jcnow just how much sp bright sunlight, towered above the rest | to tee M., and half-hourly . her spinnaker to port. She seemed to] tow prokress ! + sen up cbse Th the meantime, Vielant was romp-{ The vtetnity ot the Sandy Mook Ttght- ‘ld crequire to bring home of the fleet like great mountains of | % > he WAS Keine t a i one Heme people a y e ‘ 1 She » 8 dotted with evaft of all kin inake a terrible botch of it at first, for | Mahe Mas Kang ee hee uy he lightehiy. She hal her! ship was dotted with craft of alt ki ‘ Tero, P] spoana nd Balloo iM and evan anraan the siakens lot of aoseip at the start |smow. the big wall filled with wind and was Tyving rinneth, | snnake mit Patton Ih But WE Bt alll even " ' hi Hekers, if she is half what! At 9.20 Vigilant, after setting her jib, CONEY ISLAND, CULVER ROUTE. ¥ Fi Committoe of | Teaty to rou! h keying for it was ail Ge carried nearly uy to the topmast, tat Witch ie in| Cut so cloxe to the Hghtship as did fos] Whowe jockeying for position was: 4 4 to de, wo ut easily slowly swung around and started for Round Trip, 25 Cents, omsstblig sseraud Ao belie Gatien AREAS Dube AIDA : Tan Gags [fonder As her head came up cy the | mirabl , rintlonal race 1D Veit | che point en a broad reach, A few min- icitavaln eh, cits Gamok Wee A lode alongside Vigilant. Shs Verneur Wort. | Wid. she was met by mighty waves) phe start was finally made fol ietaant ekenge * i vith h insall Taare foot Waltehey if Pak With the sheets, A few n nts after] hor Jil after Lefemien had t ‘ : CRIA ATH which, breaking over her bows, sent the rounled the mark, ates afterward, with her mainsail set} yourty trom 7.10 A.M to 1010 AM. Wards the crew had secured the big sati| i i Re NE and her jib in stops, Defender started | pourly thereafter until 9.40, 10.20 P est, however. in the trial races, which | Office hours, 9 a. M. to 12, 2 to & Toe | ndays, 10 A.M too P.M. The Nace os Seen from on Hoard as Tit was uncertain whether sh Wineh WH decide (#PPaY high inthe air and covered her | lows and had hauled it down to tne vow, | tine the race after tits iis} t eer at slant | deck with wate VIGILANT at 1th bere it wae under covtro! | nue ther for unt " ter saad Vigtlant \der tow h . } Vichian: |was” stil Si to sail against}, Paactly two minutes later Gould's! DnEENDER at 1ty BEFORE THE START. in tho ease aipsscian: Eade Sei hee ROCKAWAY BEACH paiflant: after rounding © the | stake-/ hail made uo attempt tos now j Howt came about and stood away on the) aon poate luted under the committer = — any i ae Hee variant heat preeae was ay é " voat, broke out her apinnaker to sta i Wax Ke aC elute ied ay ; tory atic as} port. tac Vefender Was away une g nd . vai hol 4 i ard, with her mainaail buom to ports| faving woe teecbhe ty ee EPA Wet eee OPAL MAS nd apparently bothered but tittle by [aeamer and Defender at ¢ wert) The Course Chan, OF Sa a fea Te pecmed to have shifted a| g,iteve foot, 40 et, BR. daily excent fue dust the reverse of Defender the torn fib, which seemed to be chewed : he two yaehin Im [the rough weather ;fabout on starboard cook, Lmmediately | the Last Moment, little to the south and was evidently | 210" 3%). ‘ ert ; iE Ment two Men aloft at : aa Noth Crowded o Sail. a buneh at the endett ‘ vod towards th Mant jens ards \ 1a Was covered Ww at (Sprtal to Evening World) freshening up. At hat the remnants of the ald. sit ‘| and fared. her chub-topsatl. Det. ; ‘ AS ne ol At 1222 Vigilant set her balloon jib. | 1 removed, i teow jib wis pti f {carr rs, canvas, carrying baby ybtopsail, Sf HIGHLANDS Of NAVESINE + J+] Vigiant passed Sandy Hook Point on topsail nauling down her jiu and etay-{and Vigilant ‘ones again conn i. Defend 4 foil c y tye st ‘ ‘ ~ | Aug, 20. -Yachismen were looking for &] yer way out to the lightship at 9.38, She wall. ender at lowed t ae ively cupful of wind for the fl of th ¥ e loon jtb-topsait Pewbondetees si ay The two big fivers were ow \ at 2.58, v4 e! straightened out on their course to the | Idiekenbach t Lightship and Defender was seen to tn R had her tine selected ax the champion to defend the| ang followed along about a mile astern, Aully a mile in the lead of Vigilant, | he i i hook . America Cup ust Lord Dunraven's| “32 was uncertain at this time whether ND g to the my in setting I Ken . 1 }dandy Valky HL, and, judging from] tne rac. would be started from the fender’s spinnaker, however, she had fawed \ ‘ they were not to be! goottand or the Sandy Hook lghtship nla videntiy los! vund and Vigilan c sprung it ~ “4 nl Tyabey'* Batt fag cur domn the lena whieh nemetal | ik wn The chances were that {f the wind con- | Pememiantc, gine hayye” asia held when the outer mark w H , Mighis < wing half a gale off Sandy) tinued to shift to the south the start HiMe VAGLE STE ERS ea eeten sets bie salle A yogi exbaiey " ‘ ; Mi. and although the! would be made from the outer mark, — | Tietdh } ! he ‘ nvas billows glistene: . > was ass : f ' eta ele at daybreak, | pegender’a jib and staysail were set Ly Sa are ker and balloon jib | | Hing steadily from the} soon after she passed the point, at 9.55, | PAPA aL were of a dark brown 1. ithe Sout i . si sea sharps at the High-| and she cast off her tender, Both yachts | 12 45.21% If Defender lust anytuing setting | 3. p y gos 1 that it would sure! = her spinnaker she made it up in the | ber way inte the f 7 * xt len minutes for ts ap the avesink Ligntship, at] Iding he ‘, Vigilant Vigilants best 1 started toc San conditions that are ni t Jabout a inil juriy favor the Gould Dtender y At 13 the wind o: * @ teow minutes bate gone down to a calm, while the fallin, breese seaward was shown by ihe slow | aes 4 rogrens of the racers. They seemed ” fo ereep along. Defenier's sails we'e| ON “EVENING WORLD” TUG. Van eam: Qrawing finely, but Vigiant’s seemed | nye His rr e Jou ny japped in the pu tie laa PE THe PY phe Race Viewed trom i her baby x nally. clubtopsall, und was footing very fast. rare , Sat aarti a whether Befonter or Vigiant shall be) tefender had set @ small clubtopsail nequatied eter HON HL OF Phot " % asi) before the hour of the (Continued on Seventh Page.) alk 6 ae atl baate NASB Vib sds Ste i Y Mt 1 o'eliek, and the big single 1 have all they needed to Emperor ve ent haze in C2 Francis Joseph “NORTH BEACH. | \ hora | ; cea ear ditions were atl of Austria, | a tine view of ERSONAL LY dec Electric Lights, m the shore, Seotland Light~ orated Johann Hoff | oda@rse and cornmoitions Petry soars laaye, Bi Pting polnt, loomed up plain- in consideration of danigin ake 9 . the midst of a sea of f° the benefits derived ci fae Fecrtou one ' . Me { M 4 ir e e dis! t € Minuten Abeaa; Near the Rival i : nd even the distan from the use of the rs At 140 Defender oxite CAFE CLEiBOOR $0) FR AVANISE \ ane x < agnishiy was carly dis-|Genuine Johann Hoff's Malt Extract in) SHOHOLA GLENS, Hishiend aelte Ss BOARD “THE EVENING |? pad Then was seen with ihe naked eye, | Uie Imperial Household, and said: “It af- Srl eel a the WORLD'S” TUG, Po. Wis mast Ae we : Heavy Weather Wanted. | fords me great. pleasure to decorate you] $1 — ROUND TKIP — $1, ‘ v lea <h=There were rosy proxiy alianr, . | weather was just what the with the Cross of Merit with the crown.” WEDNESD. Gould yac ten minutes. eat The boats were then about three and | *™Mart racing breege at 1) i ittee has been hoping for, and | peware of imitations ‘The genuine Johann a half miles from the finish at Sandy | morning. ‘The wind was s¢ : ¢ t 1 1c of the trial is gener- | Hogs Me é Hook Lightship. - sea dogs sniffed an tnerease int . { . regarded as a foregone conclusion | tract at the Giens, appeared to be amos stationary. ie before the time ¥et for the first t lw favor af Defender, there are several ES! OINT., NEWHUne whole fleet of steam yachts and tugn|trial race between Dofondoer Hn : important points which yet remain to : FREESE, bay ‘ . thered lt Petender to escort] Vigilan! ® be decided in regard to the new Herre- hiSskR & MeNpEtaon Co, Agents, New dyed. by Al aay Oa JA K ere, a Pe ae. SiBber to the Aniah. But the sea does were wrong for one «toarl 7 + te ASK FOR THE GENUINE , ond West 3d at, Vigilant passed the line opposite High-| But ‘ P shoft mod~ 1 ht at 1-49. which. showed. her| in their hives. for as the time approaened [ONT Qa ha Hart con. | ‘The most important of these, accord- | JOHANN HOFF’S MALT EXTRACT just about six minutes behind De-| for the preparatory gun to be fired 1 ee Manmele watts 4 wind, while still holding from the san RIN SO he cite is x to Commodore James D, Smith, Is | Around Staten Island, , Sto a jy | ee a eee eeegeea te S| Daily, steamer Aurora leaves WW g2d_ at. 1.394 t 106 the Judgew’ boat signalled that | —-- eee 1 iis Vout to an undue os Renae tesa oe oe anne Help Wanted—Male. pair landing, 12. rides! Dik Broaktya, / Napoleon 7: ted His Alden, ‘air one more tac! eather, Bhe a — “SiNSTGkC ASU 2 ing the stak it strate: r 5 ely at ” SKS—Ppert oe m4 ‘aken a Jappointon your tal aging: yor at optus | fie wind was 5 ng the stake, and trated her auperiority to Vigilant as a depatiment, | “HO: CHOLERA BANKS—Ppecial tripe Stew Pninnaker, tthe Keeley Cure, in * Meturuins lea Misic aol refreshinents, Ticke:e, 6 ets, WH ever sfeniter toot Nght weather boat, but she has never . Schuyler, Tuesday, 29, Thureday, 22 Manes . dehecnibinees i