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THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 27, 1 901, enieleleieleieifeinieiniefeeieieiiei-iei-tol MILLIONAIRES THE ACH FUTURITY A % 24 7 > Meiriciieinieiniclelnicielelelelc ile ieleieleit eee eb leieieiel-einteleiet ( ot os oe pe ey WANT TO SHEEPSHEAD SATURDAY mH dh & WIN TURF CLASSIC. | PROMISES GREAT AACE Sel + f elelelnleleiniief-i-te re os os ro ais ' FUTURITY WINNERS. 18¢3—Domino, Galilee, Dobhins; 112 4-5; $49,350. I8SS- Proctor Knott, Salvator. Galen 1894—Butterfiles, Brandywine, Agitator; 19090—Ballyhoo Bey, Olympian, Tammy Time—1.16 1- amount, $40,900, VAL; $48,710. Atkins; 1.10; $33,580. Q 1889--Chaos, St. Carlo, Sinaloa IL; Requital, Crescendo, Silver IL; _- 1.16 4-5; $54,550. . LIL 2-5; $53,190. . th 1890-—Potomac, Masher, Strathmeath, Ogden, Ornament, Rouermond, Huron finished second, but ae oe AG Lei: $67,075 1.10; $43,790, nored us a starter by the Coney Island i 1891—*His Highness, Yorkville Belle, 1897—L'Alouette, Lydian, Murlel; 1.11; Jockey Club, + Dagonette; 1.15 1-5, $61,875. $34,290, **Reduced to “Futurity Course. ( i PERRY BELMONT. } 1892—"*Morello, Lady Wilolety St. Blaise J. B. HAGGIN. 1898—Martimas, High Degree, Mr. Clay; CLARENCE H. MACKAY. about three-quarters of a mile (1,263 Ww. C. WHITNEY. " Py —Belladonna c.; 1.12 1-5; $40,450. 4. + 1.12 2-6; $26,610. ° $ yards 1 g00t). —_—eerrr ee + Rie bich eet ieteiein ier ieee eer Rr rb ivinelefeteini fin bicicinicinleleiciefelelefeieebeicinin nisi eee ent delatalolafolnlafafnfninfntatatniniajatnjalnjafafectetet PREECE EERE EER Meet rietietebibieri bitter iliiebitiiefetedeieleteteietetatett (spectal to The Evening World) of the colt. He wanted to win the Fusy palin and came over expecially to ride) J.B. Haggin, the millionalre mine- | loralre, who made a fortune by manu-,were any grounds for thelr suspicions tent to He In. behind St. Finnan andto inake him own pace. and ti SARATOGA, Aus vear’a Fite qurity Halyhoo Rey in the Futurity. Bailyhoo| owner, is represented by Water Power. | facturing bicycles, In also a contende If the. mtewards eucceed in convincing | Carbuncle. and accept the alow pace (that St. Pinas) was the, only nesses turity will | the millionaires The $25,000 wan a mere tagatelle com- | Hey won damen it. Keene, the controlling power | foln Maden, Not a niillonatre, is] themselves that there wae nothing| which they. Were making. The experts backed to any extent, all combined to 2 . seat tatnati Thin desires | Mr. Keane wan eecond, and Me Wait Jit Wall streets a man who lfta his [ie man who stands arraved agains vil/ wrong tn the race, they will not be able knew, and Shaw must have known, that inake a strong, clreu intial case to The poor inau has pared to the satinfaction of hy “ and) Hp stocks obey hi slightest {Mle great combination cf wealth, Ho] to ao cantly ‘satisfy the people who] thie rlow pace was gure to beat Liteon. (the effect that St. Finnan was “shooed” The millionaires can afford to own all, Mtr Whitnes wanted to win the Nev exportenced the keenest gratiqea: | sien n whore daily operations In. |!* there. not by reason of hby money. ehed the race unless pretty strong] On the turn Shaw made a move to go. in, the best horses, and they do #) Derby. He leased the running qual-[ von volve turning over of millions of but because hy te a horsemat of br tie nee is fortheomIng. to the front with Tatson, but tried to do | Whe profted mort by St. Finnan’s h hor i ns aN CI tent colt in Enaland,| Mr. Whitnes'® rivain this Dollars’ worth of atork, In Feprenented by [AM keen Judgment. In Hus Gil ant] The w wan the se 4o In between the rail and St. Finnan, |win the stewards will try to determin The array wealth which wil < 8 of k, " f six entries, netther of which, however, Aaah fa two great two-vear-ouds, turlong He must have known Wonderly on St. ! They must not contine thelr investi: Paneer tea ta th hernanill incihel utuicl(' | Vivoayovakion) Dice waslnoxonsectiitt Monayes wie In" dangertus, ta the. interests. of hie [aud he ix the dangerous, man nan were | Finnan would not let him through, yet | tons to the race-track. There are fs many millions. mattered not te Nr Whitney if Eae- as he has powerful rival, Willlam @ Whitney, by heinearemation of wealth represent . Car. | he tried the Impossible. many pool-rooms where money can be William Whitnes. many times a! land's wealthiest: men were in compe belmont, who bu Clarence Mackey, non of the milllon- (rity: cana upinin te ition, ee Latmon ac] Again when they awung into. the | het. amy DUT UE ted § onde whi Jaire mine-owner, and one of the tele. |UQi% Guna up “4 ype r tol itonls stretch Carbuncle died away and ‘shave | Shaw (in “Pittsburg Phil's Jockey. millionaire, ex-Socretary of the Navy, a (titlen. for this colt, Mr. Whitney se-| imo whe maker and unmakes engin tea! Men Hone to ctry Wis que dre not attempt the count. ¥ The latter w: only horse backed | had clear sailing on the outalde, But! pittepdrg Phil ht Bocas ps ~ reat lipalroanncat will? cwitonelzwe Krnp! aN thin wealth In good for the tur down in the Latson we a in he poked Latson’s nose in be- | shaw mont Lem ie Cen m norees. i railway magnate of iinmenee power tred him and he won tye Der [ea NCoMl naa Ce Wil gw osed wo colors Gntimutntes breederk cuuten ptees piatgen went up a/again he poked Tateon's nose In be) Shaw mostly rides other people's horses, a i man who has more interents at his fink-| Money the Route to Succe | ANU eONTGAE Tet ioeeeGy Countana eke Le Di of the |cffered and mnkes better raciig. Tt rpuncie. the aixteeath pole he milled up -xbary a8 pitt ab Gree ela ieethes biggest plunger, fi) world, will be represented by Nastur- | puturity. Ale, wanted (to. bent his | sore ‘ Ma loca Rtherrd oh aA na Soren we A - S anne ea ROLLS 2 neon the Clroumatantt: Poin thing wro! Fe does {t not stclke thinking mt < over amd Gobtemfth, | eps valt ce < c ew Others with Ion lated them throu . Imtana Lot. A Suspicious Race. iapicious fact ce. Every one people that for a plunger whe bets thou- % tum, King Hanover ant Hemith. | rival in Walt Street, Jame: be Fete Perry Belmont, brother of August 1 tens eoginychrouRh es Ee meet a a Papier knows that Latson te a rater and that! He had the nerve to go oto thel «ands on a race, the posyession of the three of the best two-year~ on the Whitney had the horse, Ballyhoo ; i erat Aug ANGe Queda torearne ihele ewore Mieka, | There Was a race at Saratoga yester-| speed Iv not his game He must have |stewant'a stand with a complaint of foul| beat Jockey in the country is rather a turf, . but he had no fockry, — Remutt— | Mint. a man alee eas att soe Murphy, the Piesburg oll king. ta, nina paraiiet looked pons sete that the a myol strong pace set for him to do [hut the stewards waved him off, Shaw's] dargero smmoalty? & & ‘ ehitie mala ers a iobnremiermiockesy Sot. the lint shar Biateen inv Na tional lecrenresenrcgilit tes! 2 | it os Ord je sheets hin bes f Lats . The action of the stewards in. this For Nasturtium Mr Whitney pald | ‘rod Bloan, the premt i Jonkes a pus ‘ Biate and Natl Is represented | ronesen| Pele epertees ans ite Jayera brought before them Therefore the first suspicl In very’ ‘slow race. will be awalted with a. great deal 825,00 simply for the running qualittes | world, lett his successful Eng! " i ane, a Chicago mille "they might Investigate and seo ff there baroused when Shaw was seen t Finnan wax allowed ! of intereat THE CHAMPLAIN — WON BY ROCKTON + oo SHAMROCK II. SAILS FAST OVER SANDY HOOK COURSE. ntntebaietnintntabentntatelatetatntataleinindninbofalaintteiatafatetetolatatnteiniatefatat NEW YORKS | FIRST ALL-AMERICAN SHOTS CHOSEN. (Continued f by innings Kk S BAT TED OUT FROM PHILLIES. rom Firat Page.) ! on Van's single. Barry's fumble of |Tenney to reach second, Cooley gent i Davies grounder and MeRride'a pretty | high fly to Sheckurd. No runs. | alevto centr | Was disposed of by Long and : The nam ayers retired a, Dolan bunted in front of the Astor Finished in Front in Opening Event | 9/0507 4 0110 PIN GRATE DOR EIS Teer e somite . . f, FOR INTERNATIONAL EVENT = Was caught napping on Pettinger’s quick and Knight of Rhodes Got the 1 throw te Tenney. Neruns. eo Money in Second. j ; ay SE ASGIET SECOND GAME. Sccond Inning. eaten’, ing Order. Hamilton pte safely to centre for a in die ns d = y sack. Lowe flied to Sheckard.. Long's r WH Shoot at Ranges Evers foal skyscraper dropped (nto. Kelly'e mitt. SARATOGA RACE TRACK, N.Y. D. in the run home, the fils won by 4 Until Day Hefore eyes Rhomesne Kittridge way declara@@ out on strikes: Aug. 27.—Perfect weather, a fant track | head Sam Vaillng was elght lengtlis Maton. Van Wiltren, ef Biiek. 6h GO ae On Oi CN ITS And'a fatr card wore snditione that £ ue pa en Delshnty ae wean caucht napping: by” Pituneer confronted race goers here (his af Seas Marmneuae aes we pulled down Daly's bounter an hoon, and with the exception of the card HAWTHORNE RESULTS. i fon) Sead monary Towerman, 1b. Hallman, 2b. tetaay Hare aba tek hci Cries ad These couldn't be Improved. ‘The Cham. | —— ASHURY PARK, N. J, Aug, The | HUM & Crane) Hamilton. No runs. i j Tal tt RACE TRACK HAWTHORNE, Aus A Taylor. 3. Duggleby, p. | plain Stakes was the atiire and: tt} oe seal : Nes ay nm chosen to Umpire—Dwyer. ~ Third Inning. ie Te A aL a lseicclicssieieipnoule at : Merman rere The Giants swelled out with pride for! Pittinger waa easy on strikes, Blagie's e stewards have not yet concluded | a | plies ‘5 As seay Glee ewaal the xecend game, and hinted that they | high foul was smothered by Farrell, thelr investigation in the Lataon-Bt.] First Race—One mile — Wea by Elmer | publle this moraing. eter » the slugging Quakers look | Tenney got a free pass, Demont nin= 1 Finnan race. The general sentiment of | Je) 240 5 and out; Virginia Wilcox, 9 to The team ix made up as follows: Helike ; t nik heals: gled, sending Tenney to third. Ceoley { theVexperts Inithat It Wan. the worst | Lite Blew ond, Elfonine third. Tt f Hell Mii Eee LGR DTG Gu fiike : i before thew e forced Demont at second. | No runs, } he . Md i 1-4. . é: pishe Asked ado % Parre!| a looking race of the year, and that the | Second Race—Mive and a half fur-!] 22 COokwonth Seconi i ltexlmentaD! [eee ee en ovo cnis. Lt uRne LOR ROR UG RITE MIO Coe oe . or re t nings i tersely, “misplaced iy Cooley. Keclei Jockey club should take <tepw to a HE Phe A tn A AO be Ww urrow, Second Regt} 14 sn bunted to Pittinger and perished as : i ‘angie 3 to. 2 for place, secend ia : ; te y united Woe Fit paiveitnsicantencs te teh san between Santa Perea third ‘Time—1.e | meee Dae yay ager & Tayloz went Into the box for Davin's Birth nd hin employer? “Pilts-| Third mile and twenty ad Regiment, > rR. na h Me helrese ; eckevi she ral airtel a Aen RTA men sith Ate Smith at the recelving ASEBALL CHAT. 3 FIRNT. NACE. SStrangest, 10 to 1 for place, 6 t pt. Wo BL Martin, Second end. Duggiehy wax the Que hope Pork inreestesralivrad avtkeniigedaitreca Pp Brottal third Time 1 i NIG Ne tleute Go. Shaws? fu the box, MeFerland caught hin, i orabtalS fai ; | # Capt. ©. Springated, Fourth Regiment, Firat Inning. PPT Teo Te Pinca) me ee Fee CGIT EES DELMAR WINNERS. Node; Capt. W.R. Whittemore, Fourth | _selbach swatted to centre for a single. CoO wars cous theeenenend esa 308 Weode 2 rr} 1 ——— Regiment, N. G. ON. Jot Major J. 2. strane maaan dead one Duggleby to of form? Could it be that with. 11g. Mur 5 45 OECTA CITED Ea eer ' ang 2 Cy g., |dennings, Van beat out a bunt and ly of Sunday Blgt, or what Kiovon “tod rering” 1 ire eueensueneaulsayconlattugtnerey Team Capiain-Ceneral, Th W. Spencers | Mea, cturnt anppink,, Dunglony te. den: see 100, “Pickering. S [othe races scheduled to be run here to - Te ptain-Genvral, encer: Inings. Dayle. popped one. to McPar: fi Renner se +o eer py | uay resulted an follows m Adjutant, Capt. &. C. Lueas;| land. No runs. PE IEP e Tarren esse) flandeuft. 112, Cochran) & CS) eiret iace—Four and chers, Dr. $. 1. Scott, Washingtoa, | Thomas difted one Ae econan ack eeirilsepsariuiea orton rahe Chaos, chanpeee sy it a yon by. byte! a ‘ e i ) out ° smut of oF a Mardahelle"iooneaetion. RG Nang use ta ene DG Adeut. Willlam De Foulke, Phila] waited for four wide ones, Delehanty | eitory Sie : Thoroughbred, Ws.tresen TN eA Chara inird. tim dolphin cretary, Ideut. Albert §.| «mashed one againa: the right fleld wall] "pig tanky Willis, the Reaneaters’ twirier, e % Start wraggting Won easily. Time 119 sTiirestnunesershi Ot Jon J. for two bags, scoring Fick. — McFar- | pitched one of the beat kames of bis career yea: Br Chaos made the running, followed by i 7 to 1 and The men will shoot at the rnages| Hd handed cme out to Van. One run. | serday sgatnnt the champion Brookiyas, Ite. ale f Astor ‘and Cogswell, There was th hace, Tn wee very day until the day before. the Second Inning. “Lefty” Dolan, the Brooklyn outfielder, mage g Change in chix order to the far turn, Queen thir: Tim match, when the eight highest: men will F Menride, smashed ingle to contre gne of the greatest throws the! plate ‘yomterday < Where Astor went to the front and gal Se be selected as the team and the two| Flick made a great cateh nf Murpl ever seen ou 4 tall eld. | With Hamilton on 7) Toped home an easy winner by two SARATOGA ENTRIES. : lowest an alternates, Hee eee eee ane paleor ity: ac fenty ruses eat the balur eae torr lengths from Asqu! who, beginning 2 | — — dead one, Barry to Jennings. No runs. Waatalae throw to Farrell mani the b @lowly, made up a lot of eround and in 5 \f Bowernian took care of Jennings with. | Stet-footed Hamilton, deat Cogswell two lengths for t! “| ‘alls ACK. NOY] out an accomplice. SLED y und Row 3 ene 7 z vo | we plinee etclensbrmiocingers ee man man to rest. Cross popped Bate por nit caces_uundicapy seven | alt | Aneasy fly to Smith, No runs, NOTES OF THE GOLFERS. 3 or #3 handicap, seven tucloa® or four-year-olle and upmart j Y 3 all age andicap . nating arent agua Third Inning. An unusual crond of golfers has gathered at Gf Satiere. mua cas seat ra air ire Flick pulled In Bowerman’s fly. Hall-| ine st: Huvert's inks, in the Adirondacks, (or Keates, ie Wek Behe wa man and Jennin at Taylor ino the | the remi of the season, Interest In | Pattticten, 94 Y | : morgue, Selbach went the same way, | the alent for the’ st." Maber's alteleaes A micoerecte No'funs tram ve matches on ita achedule between Duggleby wax an eary out, Murphy: to | nom and Sept Th es Polltician show way In ie e|Bowermzn, Thomas fanned, Barry ton for the open tournament, which Burt of the race, bute it was only on Hy walked and stole second, Flick beat out | besine on Xaturday at Saranac Lake, the Amper- P, aufferance, for Knight of hoes wen an lofeld. hit. Harry, golng wo third, | 484, colters hy ing part in several > 1h “f i Flick #t econd, Barry scoring on the | Matches’ with netgbboring Adirondack team: E to the front cn the turn and w is is. slirowendow ‘1 Mia, John W. Griggs, wife of the former Attor- ae 4 he pleased by two eit tie frit He at| scare UM GETTING CONSTITUTION IN|tiie) nepiGenetal, who He’ timecit "an sathuileatic wh ‘ileal Co the stretch and. then | are The Albany. a * on An Ea jer, wan one of the recent prise givers in the Ee Ent ON ager, Lins. leaden Pmatieren | seatcalias ae turlou TRIM AT BRISTOL. SR te IY Thrnement at the Champlain” Gott ‘Claby. whose @ three lengths hack | Smart Ret | : 3 x ruunsiay cues san Thad pong. N.Y. The toufnament | sata ira : rs wae tor women, and was won’ by Miss, Hedwaye a: yA | tent beat: . Strang. stnigied mn | Mrelyman Ht! Treadway taxing second places - The Chempinin; handicap for Uhrep-year-ol te New Cup Vachts Canvas WIM He He RT AERICIRA MeN BURR AR senehine neluslon of the third round for the ER fava up; one ie and a furlong Given a etter 1 Strang and worked A] Th nate “Arden Goll Club, Jemee k Bee 4 pep ATT SHAMHOCK FULL-RIGGED, CATCHING A BREEZE IN HER BALLOON JIB. ~ Fit steal Davin singled to centre. | itereated Mt, Mt. Mamlork by (up and 3 to play 4 : t 5 K Strang and Van Haltren. Mc-| pe. Preterick Shavolr beat J. H. Cooke by 5 Up i erantarad Lime lien Sreslincratecetecctratle clatly for Th ning World) — Bride “fouled to MeFarland. Murphy] aot 4 to play; Clifont Washburn beat Lorenzo Kinnisdnnts. 04 Hbefelelnleieiicielelelelatininteleletetat Med out, Smith forced Davis at second, Daniels by Yup, apt Pat Rupprecht de ited art Ro ae Terminus ws z he ie BRISTOL, Re 1, Aug. — : runs. 10 George M, Laughiln, fr. The semi-finals wi Rockton had an easy victory in the (Continued ¥ i The prelim. Jennings walked. Hallman fled to} de played on Saturday and the finals on Monday, E ies inary work of getting the Constitution 4 ie Champlain. $s handled him p yearcolin, gelling; Ave and Selbach, Jenningm’ stole. second, Crose Sree Sew ened AUT Nets x Bl heer Perea a] PES BPE UK LS | In shape for hauling out on the marine and win forced at second on! ir SS — _ fectly, Me took him right to the front 7 Mis tw | Kreen { ara SP RG uM railway for Improvements was hegun| Dugglebys kit to Murphy. Duggleby at fag fall, made all hie own running | Shen Ho |her crew began to hoist wall Phe tus ; wis caught pllfering second, No runs. Ad Mon easily” ii very. ast ti iwi UOT malnadl wan sent ap with « runandd a fae vata tun this forenoon eee turns laid second with | ral tn i y ; wind rer Shamroc Capt. Rhodes had the yachts topmast = vay’ ji rte ce ' fioneer Ti Prong, ‘Then the new club wotel toward Ieland. ‘Then the green &: routinet peaking pee eb wt Eddie Hur erived want St. Paul yo ae Deut epeed “wat irk ltt, few! ruck, ane oo a pie remo BROOK LYNS the winner, Ktanikinte wae a lens we HATA HM) Ete Cron nereaRt Phe)? ore and Syeamore concluded hi ashore, to the sail loft, of all sails soem and a half off Pte re ; hod xiven Seetirock enoinh of which were stored below hatches, TOOK FIRST. CURED. Moy was slipped, and stayeal, 10 401 erough house outside, and with boon . th b Walvenia se i rline: hoy Jl9tepaall were broken out of thelr browl off to port he ran back Inside th @} These sails are to be recut and given a ey The Improved elastic trues In tke enly truss tn ida . MARAT N CTEM EAUE LL Hee eGR ECL nOrHeane better fit before the boat leaves Newport (Continued from First Page.) calmtence “Gae Iy worn, Sith absolute ‘comfort Davie Au eG the way Sharrock was gite : — n a ea byt abe aight and day, and it retains the rupture under even under the lee of the horsesh iat) ae fittings above and below deck were | Brooklyns felt eure of capturing the/emet a permanent end ajeesy cure, Examina- ‘The challenger he over and thew in tid almost MASSACHUSETTS PLAYERS BE-| i). taken ashore to be improve accond game, as Hanlon trotted out hin| tion tree,” Wook on “Ructure” gee. Lady ta sharp circled through Qe fleet of small H GIN PLAY TO-DAY. in order to dlstermine\what alterations | star box pans Brank Kinaonsirie as Taal es ie {wells ny gin Yate SEASTID yachts Mied with cheering slehtecers will be necessary a diver went down | Won seven out of the last c a. (Eabliahed 19 years.) Aa Our trustes are not eerie tals Se HTT REMOTE — and examined the Constitution's hull, | In whch he hax been the slab urtint.| ed by agents or drugniets, | OO i The © rc Charley Farwell was slated to stop on Ser fg 92. ‘Thompmon. 12 Ree Gor OM ABE ALA DEORE REN tn HOC OE ne en ea eat everse Winanusleurveuq: carkNtcholes Bes: Ce enema nes angry Bhanduateld, 1, Shion 1} 3 Ene SECU LAH AG ce OB MERE Ie ba nundat Wollaston thing, will be In poaltlon for huuling out. | tong star twirler, wan nluted by Man: s 5 Aiken Tou Stounces = tt ds “\souTH AMERICA AND ENG- See. hasty OROr aN SA TAMIR ET n ceed enntinerra nanny It haw been decided that aome ultera:| ager Sele to pitch the wecond Kame portsmen’s Goods, Miler, 103. Neauchainn 10 1h | LAND WILL BE VISITED. __ | see uurints i ind ce compune showed Unie pleked uy the mooring tio: Hea ee aacal nitirobieathesriacerss ood l eioreieataieetg eect tee ree! coat LE CO, 21 park How Stararonai Wen dctrioes 7s i x ‘ Bae wan looking ax ‘loss Et ee lent and tled up agath Cee ae Te valcomensdustemharrchannes Firat Inning. THE TD ee mopiana Pionrer ed to the oft the he, breeze ttt Shae ayn teal anbexorealnete : Saree will be made have not yet been decid Slagle fanned the alr, ‘Tenney hit ‘ereatal ca Resiioetionotita naa’ k Aah aee etal tae . Sy satisfactory too Jeaigner und! ROSTON, Aug. 27,—With a fine fleld of | upon. Jenfely to the Infield, “Demont was re- 20.050 Tee, Vims, Mattar, ae. ethiw order to the atreteh, HEAM DL GEO AMER OERLOS EO RS skipper of the Challenger, ‘The tt oflovéer one hundred players the first an- = 99. 1-19 1.39, 1.49, 1.75, 1.99 #219 walbe. In the lust sixt clists to South Americ ingland for h Ned, MISES S SEY nS bhted Massachusetts was begun to- A Medi shin . hamrock IL. Indicates that she fs ready | Ship of Maw ledical. e ie ae HRS OMTTTTH as La NH a ELAS UAE rice, for ihe con to-morrow ff’ need | day on the Inky of thet Wollaston Golt Quickly and LD DR. GRINDLE~ i vin: pending, and om consummated Thia Iw not true © ristitution, the! tub. ‘The weather conditions were u jength A Sfrontot Benwadve | NAN TR NT shater, the veteran trainer, will y Rristol Mefender, nor will It be true] yen Permanently fo DPR GRINDLE, eae ¥ PIVTIN MACE accompany the riders Hye hanes, nti seks to come eee ceenrat Vata tiers teacher tas REMEMBER, 1 have been OLD DR. GRINDLE'S mentite grentment eet Hieing {America frat, taking In Buenos Ayres, [hie waves were wetting evervthing atte: Standing ube, wood, of the Allston Club. His work at thousands of cise, 1caB Kidney and. bladdgr ‘complainta, walang et RW cris Jerks. Bahia, Ro Janelro and the other large nt icentasacnmeraten sham Sars my first was poor, but his recovery was eure yoo. fenmeten erayel: eegers: ppeedlly cured.” Im ipa, ie. cities, After, that the party will |[ocks het and wuve Sir homes ant) chute. | a magnificent. G. D, Cory, the donor of ‘The above ls not a mere statement, but it is a fact. peaimente femoned: Suiterec, do not waate tt tar; 101,34 salt to London, where paced races. will e fter i ¥ money and time on trusses, I you do you will weer eae to your gra DR. GRINDL arvelioortece ii BJ ralt te . Ww ee that damp. feelin After crossing (he | Philadelphia 38 42 the cup, which will go to the winner of | 8 (essai cure « Rapture. Evi vse-wearer will beat me cut DR. IINDLLE hae a record for marveliony cary 5 yw] Pe Riven In the Englit metropolte, Leper ert eee HS Teo Perot tr the week's playing, was Mr, Lock-|[stetement. Cousult the Dector whe bas permancatly cured over 40,000 of OFTICE OVER 20: VEATEUA TAI Seat ith 4 Thme—1.46 es. The bright particular mar of the party lernHlot boat Nov) orc onamreck wood's opponent. the moat severe forme of Rapture, and wi can care yom. cine $1. Hours, 9 to Ext eee cut out the running, while| will cither be Harry Elker, Bobby Wal-lat ids, Five minuter later whe turned Thin match proved to be the event of Thensends of references msealale upon apeticat! a and Ludy Chorteter racedi thour or Will Stinnon. It will be the| toward Sandy Hook Lightship, two] ,, 1 the morning, as both -of them scored | §\° 7744s, No Pala. BCeEh nd Booklet on rere ASEe OF MEN CURED ut a length away.)one who wins the series of coamplon- | miles away, lunicage & “eft 3 - Or t fut ., Opell eee ayy HAR IACY, intor the ten cago “519 ‘under 8. Cory, however, beat the All-lf om, a . us le. “‘ve., No Ve epeciallat in all diseases of roe aire! ehip races, the mecond of which will be The Dreese Strengthened. Boston. BB od i) Re coatter how long standing. Posi pework on 5: hillips, | run at Manhattan Beach on Saturday 2 Taltimore 89 1416] ston man three strokes, making 76 to} © Charges and terms reasonable. Office hours: 9 to 4 and 6 to 8. Sundays, 1 to 4 P.M. manent cure guaranteed, Call'anysimeane ere om Agnes! afternoon, The breeze had now atrengthened to | Detroit .. B 30 | Lockwood's 7%. ms Consultation free, Meticine ae’) : e i pea SE AST ted ce a

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