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ng : a THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 190% LATEST NEWS OF SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. EW YORK HORSES MORNING GALLOPS ['VERS WHO TURN SOMERSAULTS 76 FEET ABOVE WATER.|CHAMPION TRAVIS BEATEN BEATEN IN SHOW.) AT SHEEPSHEAD "eae teas bic no eee Society Crowds to Atlantic|Ringdove, with Shaw Up, ©. Gity Exhibition—Dick Don-| Turns Five Furlongs in - nelly’s Green Hunter, “High} !.03--Heno Goes an Easy Life,’ Takes Second Prize.| Mile. Allegheny Player Upset All Calculations, Win- ning by One Stroke on Chicago Links. CHICAGO, IML, July 12—-E. M. Byers, jof the Allegheny Club, playing the pret- | Gest ait ih the pine feat holes that now 2E PLAYED BETTER THAN | ever been seen In an amateur cham- |pionshiy tournament, to-day preflxed an 4 anion Wot * igpectal te The Evening World n : . x hea erie. eee: STate aremoatatys| SHEAD BAY, July 17—Tho herene bela W ett "s ttle, | Thaveonly one thing to say thas placed Sts stamp of approval on the | weather was hot and gloomy at Sheeps: Pacha SLAMS ciel eadaciaen ‘fh about my defeat, and that is ‘ ‘i es, the |head Ray this morning during the hours Byers's medal score of 3 for the last | fhorse show in the private boxes. ; t which the racers take (heir exercise rine holes has only been beaten by one | that Mr, Byers played a little | grand stand and even around tae ra tne of the tandark ring many pretty |The track was In falrish & omen. attired in gowns (deaf, were ;number of runners were shown over It gathered, and when the dumle sounded |at good speed. At an early hour twenty- for’ the first evem of the third day's | four of the J. Tt Magetn lorses, under exhibit a laree crowd was present. A |the charge of Trainer Harry Littefteid, strong breeze was blowing from off the | pulled out for Saratoga, Qcean, making it most pleasant and | J, R, and F. P. Keene's youngsters, * gomfortable all over the erpunds. Whitechavel and Dalesman, were se In the private boxes were noticed the|half a mile in 0.55. Ringdove, wiih following represeniative society lenders: | Jock naw in the saddle, turned five Mrs. John B. Clothier, Mrs, Perey H.| furlongs in 1.08. Surbition and Ponca or two professionals, His driving, ap-!B desfor eame than | did. He ing and putting were absojutely , earned his victory and he de- of .three holes against lim as the cham- |B serves if. jpion, ant the young Pittsourg player . s }iade the turn with Travis 3 up. WALTER J. TRAVIS, Byers's game was simply unbeatable. imal Travis piayed par golf, or better, In fact. he boxey by three strokes the lead at the twelfth, 4s, Ormiston's kong out three strokes coming ia, | putt rimming tt kan also took Raia RR’ RODAGON TenOllgh cto THeTal| (Chests Ormiston's approach fipd- but Unie was mot Kod enough to hold /ing the brook. Ormiston took the ‘Tif. down the Pittsburg golfer, He out-| teenth, Egan missing a three foot put ape and a Hents, Mrs. F. Crouch, Misa Elizabeth | covered the same route In Ooi, Flying Clothier, William Hentz, Mr. and Mrs.| Prince and Woolsack did a half in 0.6 ud outputted tie “hampion time a in took the sixteenth, a Lewis Mord, J. P. Sousa, gr, and Mrs. !Gimerack and Prediction breezed o weain, and showed tae form and | 45. making his ¢ AR rit Soura, Mise Au e, RO M.[the same route In 0.52. Jockey Spen Vere aaceran ite: ceeile UnAEt Ase EhE Inte: HEL TrECR TON = Btanton, Mr. and M 1 en, took a prominent part in the exercises ations a3 regards the cham: 1 and lost the hole and match VAaicha, Mrsid Provier md [and had» leg up several times, iio, It was confidently expected 2 up. The medal scores follow: Mie 1. ‘ancns, Mes eyes ab acvarallmaes nae Travis would dispose of Byers, | ean. Beep ery ers. roe ekehela 10 Ralloped GNeHCbe aueles 2 y teed 4B ‘Mr. A. J. Deveraux, of Philadelphia, His Eminence covered a mile AO % mrevoren andiwvorkc ht ote tb bb bes wh was thrown from Jim Crow yester- urlonse In rand Operi | TPHeiniedat weaves rollow? 17 HRT4 5 eS @ay, received a fine avation when he ap A hall in 0 Mexican and Travie- 267466 4 6H . dev »1 others were shown to easy exe 4 Gat 5 454 an, oxmoor, easily de- peared this Kfternoon. Dare-Devil Di 5 In s94 344 Hav 1 1 l., Aste se Sweet Marporte and aes 5 . Harban, of Columbus, Donnelly, of New York, tid , | y Rivers sf bual wriliiant riding on his Hwa Late sats a Pala a r 143 , Ufslie, of Skokte, beat elas : midille and ‘Typhonte trotted and | ; 5 3 » 3 up 2 to play, In the class for s1 midiMe- | And) Dvr t and | Eean and Ormiston, mes, of Glenview, beat Ralph welght, over standard hy Hightaid | Po iyan's Roxane epeeded | tele St. Loule. 6 op, b topiay: Piscm's Bryn Mawr fica, wi ven ies int Plohn breezed a Fea and Ormiston halved the first] pp DP. seeds DRAUSS i : ‘ : I ‘ aid second holes in 5 and 4. bs Abram Pool ree ‘aes Atalania Shadeini - F wernt half at three-parte speed. ATE tek Aiea tts er Abram Poole, jr. of Onwentsla, 3’ up, 2 K., second, with Ha’ fi. Richa P. Belmonts Ibert, Numeral, | miston slicing into the trees and Whelne ; y, New Yor! with A aie i he dite ; rhe Phelps B. H. lenview, i aeecny ew York, ee fustdora, Rog. Yaqul and — othe Intaithe ditehsan his epeond: |The fourth! bert do mweenle, Seiler Dane tee x Tn the hur hors iss Herbert | trotted and cantered. P. H. MeCarren’s | Pearce OF AIataMT aR Sagi | hig Oe deeinhart, Baltusrol, ‘beat Coppel, Te i Neda first with | Gold Money reeled off the half-mile dis- x Smith, Onwen 6 up, 3 to play § peli, J | Gold Money reeled off the half-mile d eas etmancs play this afternoon was as fol- rofessor; Th Fork, second. | with vppell, Tenafly, third on; The Deserna Sta fonrth, with The In the local pavers cl George Vare, Philadeiph' Pid Shoerelw naif Ayam lis: BROOKLYN YACHT CLUB. A OVE BY CHARLES MAURITZ2. A DOUBLE DIVE BY MAURITZ1 AND HAGBORG ; -—_—— y with Lady Matthis; Yarcey W: | cil Ralph, Atantic city, third, with Dv. | Fleet, Led by Choctaw, Finishes at| INCLUDING TWO SOPERSAULTS. Fe ee ies Shelter Inland. | taken during the recent Life-Saving So- | i ness horses Khown be- | gragurme ISLAND, N.Y. July 17 ciety gala at Highgate, near London, The divers are Charles Mauritzi and Otto Hagborg, two of the most famous 3 In pairs of ha f erera lady's vehicle Dr, John Le Went | ane qect of the Brookiyn Yacht Club on | ncuatic experts in Sweden. Their contro! of their bodies while dropping through space to the water from great Golden and Lord Brillant Wents | its annual cruise reached here jaat night,| heights is wonderful, and their exhibitions are always thrilling to bresth-holding spectators. In the double dive § OFF ' ' Nis Trance in Uot 34 8. Brown's Garry rmann, Blackm Hyphen and others were shown to galloping exercise. ——— M. Byers, vs, H. Chandler Egan: | Gearge WH. 1 vs, Dr. D. Pred- ‘going Into the! ericke: Phelps Be Hock, oo, Dyuls Seren Egan again took’ F. 0, ‘Reinhart, vs. Walter E. Egan. Aral This picture is reproduced from two very remarkable photographs q wing; Mrs. John Gerk w York. On the run fro MaGavciesae driving; Mrs. hn On the run from Morris Cove the yachts town above Mauritzi and Hagborg jumped from a platform almost one hundred feet high and before they struck 5 econd prize, with Brandon and Bema: i} haa 4 eee aa dsrines wth ‘the | the water turned two slow somersaults, The photographer caught one at the beginning and the other at the finish Witow and The Bachelor Maid, Mre TI y © Gernen driving. Mrs. oJhn 1.’ Clothler, | gicops aq Philadelphia, fou prize, w Lord | caoctaw Herr and Lady Betty, driven by Mr wind and fink Finn “tine | OF is turn ste = Stables Are Arriving and|Jeffries and Fitzsimmons MANAGER M’GRAW HERE WITH FOUR NEW STAR GIANTS; Goa ie lreay/Alaiy|| eas nee GM east ee Lard. Radner 104 Beanie iat TURF NOTES. tats Clothier. p In the saddie-horse class, John Ger- hem. New York, took frst: with W. E K L E E Ss ss . 4 atta : ia Bien an FIVE OLD NEW YORK PLAYERS HAVE BEEN RELEASED, | Feature. Championship Contest. : ‘abe, Charles B. Ralley riding, Mies ~ ‘baad a ‘Anna B. Churchman, Wilmington, Del. | 3 +24 2 bi 4 thint, with Haren Rossendy!, Miss 9:10:00; 5 . . aa | (Specis) to The Eveming World) SAN FRANCISCO. Jul Ne ene ec snenet. | wiahiNe IN OHS | Hustling New Leader Busy Working at Polo Grounds and Will Have a Fine Team Organized SARATOGA. July Hohn E atedten |agnt. between dm. detren aid Bop ‘ is up Detender to c le i | = ; ; ; is in town and is arranging for (he ar-|qritzsimmons is only rf i MUNTREAL. July 172—The Seawn by Saturday to Play the Philadelphias in New York. rival here of a large number of racel both men are Following: tnete eal 4 efender, designed by George a od use of The World a Peraariie larawranhlt horses the coming week. Turfmen are | course almost as stead whi ‘ Pee urgent me auc feat: Meageeen ore merken of wlnine tone At last New York City bids fair Fe ee ee ot eee ere| arriving daily and catablishing them- | a, ork & month oF RovmD ge i marrow, Bhe will have three centre- |on the races Iv made by the I Alf ‘i . ese! . With President Johnson ail day, and | selves for the season, Many stables are |that savors of fal y thing, ? Dourde, and with wait nthe trials wader | piystins Chany Lata ‘niberial | tolihave -# seam worthy, tO Depry Rt NEW YORK’S NEW TEAM OF GIANTS. [Menager’ Clarke Grimuh ison thé way'| Cspected within the next ten days, Interest fe prowel in She ‘alll end fe ee gy | which Invites the pudilo to pay $9 to | the metropolis of this great country See |The Natlonal League interests held @ Bete ranma Splar med reed ot the | ey onrcien tater strona taveriis niche ba t ee [learn a method by which ft “guaran: | at its national game. McGann, first ba Bresnahan, } catchers. mating, Ende, morn. aM tate afitenoan | (Ng, vided for the excreising of horses in| ting ats te 2. Fitzsimmons te not dis, NTRIES, | ‘<c3" $84 4 week can te nade | Sinith, second ase Bowerman, 11 t nek Mr, Johnson's pina of default, | taining. Kevery tine dav large numpers | couraged, ic belleves he has a soo BRIGHTON BEACH E . heats or Ww , fans of | Smith, second base wather at the big track to watch the | caance of winning, The World does not indorse any meth-| No longer will the falthful aon PSORAROME HONS her i a oer | | McGraw. aaIGp) MeG , Tiovements of the flyers. to The Evening World.) fod of beating the races except letting | Gotham wince when the Giants are McGraw, shorts!oy inuity | Standing of the Clubs. Tt is belleved that the Citizens’ Stakes (Speciai 19 The Even CHR Icha ieee crater Mena Ween ere Gronin, NAFIGHATLIBAOUR: this yea will be worth $5,000, Soliciting AT WASHINGTON PARK RACE TRACK, BRIGHTON BEACH et nna ner a sening Wort orinty | spoken of. Vithin a few days as Toudor, UMS Wreteanere aroma cite 4 fir suvscriptions haa already been cont poaeanlitia i July 1—The entries for to-morrow | He trauee Late cma eatt « aumatle Ciballtopeeraea | 2 right field Mathewson, , P!iehers i B4) 15.783) Philadelphia menced by Jobn H., Moria and others RACE TRACK, WASHINGTON pepe ere colons tures: | show!r © ty no fee as ci thereat ec Brouie, centre Rvan icsoiyd sk 8} 4) cluctanat patho situated on, Nelson avenue and | PARK, July 17.—Following are the re- ea" Veven wit ening World's tps. there in the United States will OF ec i fo le 08d Bb edjoluing the grounds of the Saratogs | Sults of races run here to-da: ear-olds and upwa: M3 | H 2 left tela. Taylor, i "AN LEAGUE. | Iutcing Association, is the most com- ‘irst Race—Five and one-half fur- $ be doing stunts on the Polo Grounds. | | | Clute, L pe. | fltte establishment of the kind In| longs.Won by Collonade, 2 to 1 and 4 w ton. dt a naga | Saratoga. 11 contains « half-mile traces | to 5; Topsull, 8 to 6 for place, 5 Nogon 34 38 42 \ ind an immense stable, besides the] ond, and. F% third: "times and cozy c 5. armer Jim third! ‘TMme— an's bluM, which | passe ve will ¢ owner's polo. ba: Ltage, 1.07 2 Pvextngton. 13 | : ie ; Walle the horses wer at the post for ine [HAS Deen peaccfullyasierp these many | will be at ‘the Volo Groduds and peal {Moxmen and his p yan tn the elae |p 35. 32 ; W @ known as the Horse Quar-| Second Race—Six and a half furlongs. nied race. yenterday arrier wan suiten'y | y and: treaable tp ane tlemenmine cor shucamuine wld) 2bEe nthe vetoriy ie VASTERN LEAGUE. Wooden struct = Warley Travers, 7 to 2 and 7 to 6; Ode eal taleaiea amines itee |years, wake up and tremble AN=} aconin | ———__ + WL. BC. with an tor, 7 to 8 for the place, wi r : Pi RIM zc aey dite A Ans ng cence ta cs Aa inure} HOT FIGHT if 4 side of Mf imuat|Jzra third. ‘Timed ae. mecond, : 0 on Tuwadtay. Vive ho sind |swer to the roar of mobs of happy, “! can’t alve you th au ON Torin 24 “a2 : $5 | track and horses are in John |" ‘Third Race—Three-quarters of 16 | : ' Luntil tosmorrew, ‘This in n sure’ | _ |¥ i . 108) Whalen =Won by Dick Welles, 5 to 2 New York rooters, Once more Will | oP yycgann. will pl 1 nith, | IN BALTIMORE, |!" 2 3 203 Gavable,7 40 10 for place, wast oe We |the Giants win game Weocond! ba Me 5 | Se Thirty-Fovters at Newpor! and Early third, ‘Time—1,13 . esol Hrauder, third base, aad frodie, contr 32 L. A. W. OWES CANADA $500. | the s0-toot0rs satied ageia day afternoon th And next year, maybe. they Wil} yer, Bresnahan will ca nd eltt BALTIMORE,, Md. July 17.--Presiden = - Ja: Newport f third of offered by Choctaw Leads Fleet, win the pennant | Meainnity or Cronin will piten. Don't/ Ben Johnson, of the Ameri Ruin taterferes with Big Congrenn | ii Sexpert Ya The] Chectan, John J. Foley. it's great sleag Gulden, : Wow! it's almidet too good to ‘tie! "lem about the other ouitielders yeti arrived here this morning and Of Wheelmen at Atlantic Clty, | distavee of avout tem miles. The wind was | for the Uird successive UT ike manent ares eer: 0108, f almost too g aitig | OMS : Sciam thane wil lcaby GaikeGttaii : rom te worthwent, giving (wo rune before the [eruise, Bhe captu ° (0 What Lam after | In close consultation nthe LANTIC CIT J, July 17.—At| wind and two. beat.” The nas earory sively erulagss Fed the. prizes for) the Deak: Avani won by fly f winning the greatest number of runs during the , trlp, true. But it is true, | weconds over the Kaper All this is due to President Freed- second roco yee [man's determination to — spend | sant Basebal ull out of last place an y the Ml- | holders of the Baltimore tdon’t think we will win the pen-l favorable 10 the this year, but ex to have 4) State Senator Clin Bryan, at-winning suneh ne avand nol poialned aw their attarne meeting of the execut!ve commit tie League of American Wheelmen to-day 4 bill from the Canadian Goy for $500 was received, which Cardinal terday, ta 106 § Ree ese z 0 arf bunches of money to get a winning |POh” ernmei ie in the Keene Sable, dhe te ellmibie for the Fu yen i : ie it NE Mataalee a voquent for a statement f the Government clalms to be due under So far in \wo races she hax displaye an O the iad e new an- 1, “Ido not « , é } far in tno. ra has digpiayea | CAM itt Agia ERED OAD af These Mew Don't Do 1 do not ty mak ma the agreement made with the league ager he engaged in the person of John MeGraw. quarter fthe mon that Re 10 Cuspidor ment until matters have mo: i wome yours ago In order to retain the | uiurday | veloped. He did say fi iy. how: | priviiege of passing thelr wheels into JULY OXFORDS, | du see " 10) afte bown billy won't do then LM go Hore t Balthrore would baver a first | Canada free from duty. The arrange-| Pitth Race—For two-year-olds, selling: ela ture | sat tasks MeGraw Hard at Work. 1 want js young men m to offset the atiempt that bastest with the league waa that the Cd longs. Baratoga right y Th ho The ws of the big dea printe in| Judgment and sen xperk been made to wreck basebu 1 en f the league on presentati Hmolaur spss ssee 107 Bob iiliard abt a he hore J t members of é presentation OF Bees eR Te miata yest ees Poreaeea | eve carly editions ot The Bvening World] waa greet college oye Lay woep delvned sith (elecraing trom Gr thale’ cmomberante Isaraa eeuld taka Badly broken sizes elsewhere! Fa ol? WE Aare and several of the tworyar-olds tod was contirmed by MoGraw th neens living on Pi pub ti: American L ye Club ow r heel “anada wit rail 105 «Eva Russell vi a w 3 merican Leag d n and m thelr hi s into Canada without pay — ea ; Iie wan seen atthe Polo| “Then MeGray and hte y ; Here,—a quickly replenished stock offers © been gathered in recently by TAUg Biren Broom AUG corres Briers ny agers offering twlae as many players ax [Ang the scheduled 3) per cent. advalor ‘ Douimore wou iced, aid the Maryland | Sei, 1 Nan requred. hat ey auld 37 new styles of Oxfords, in 8 widths and 18 rrgisier their wheels when Jeaving Can- 4, where he Was busy with four}went oat to do some hus ne argued : iret ht oeey og {nres-yearcolds; mile and #lX he meet- [cf the new Glante laying oue plans for | diamond. Athletic Club, amateur champions off Advi domatns-and this a pum' f 26 Tensile MoCarthy team and tt Uully” getting in so since yesterday morning, ‘The las long @ time as neces Government aseumed that the wheels “« ats OR HOGI lide sa nik Inchtontally getting In some tonged since yesterday morning. The wa Fond a time, ae, neers. had been soid-in Canada Tannery to Consumer” methods make La . practice work on the diamond, others are Catcher Yeager, Firat Base-|, JORRAON ARtOT ET ow wit 4 pe pean Ome one ta lerkaned wiih. the x a Atlante ate To ag Hvening World man MeGraw| man O'Hagan and Pitchers Viewet and] team jonas but runs, Dut at noon. the sky was such prompt assorting possible, BERNSTEIN’S TRIP WEST. q Pee sald kame wed th go by de nd the great bleyele parade took Newton, ennington evitenty T Ukinat@anUiG outs andere aod so that the hive wil be fork noon as scheduled, Six dollar Oxfords for $3,50. _—_ very much about the Fos le gam ey dei rf Durlew there with a part ot his wetag (rat Jam (eying to Wresk (he American MoGinelty @ Star, 00000 | = a At — 1 ain not & promoer, 1 am] Bresnahan is a catcher who hus made cr Aw manager of the New) his mark on the Baltimore tein. He ts Will sour the eweetest disposition r am ater geod players, |a eo backstop, a wonderful thrower nd transform the most even tem- pI it trip to the wild and nil n ¥ 1 play a fine b " ar 8 has mapped out a trip » going te get them wherever|amt o t-clngs batsman vahau | pered, lovable nature into a cross- a oMclased inthe | grained and irritable individual. y West, ernsteln's plans do eny Went Uf Bernstein's. pie Hy dsek De Mun caution the American League or hav x aiid hae Be eo ae at ton Will be made nt |he took 10" Fort f auy old Ie played in the Baltimore intieli witn Lf impatience or fault-finding are Baltimore, where he iv hed bo box | New York « se Dest men in the} much auccess ver ©: sable it is when th er either Young Tipman or “Kid Sullivan Hemi ‘ bust Mr. Freedman told me to go| In McGinnity, Polo Grounds patrons ever excusable 30.18 when the pony nd xet them at any cost. ‘That's | will recognize the 4 .M is tortured by an eating and painful He WaRhingion Tikat-weight, wid hag | raciie men. a « bes sore. It is truly discouraging to East-Side Boxer May Also Go to) ,) South Africa to Fight, ‘ Joe Bernstein, the liltic east-side boxer iwnnington hore lot lacjudes Kilogram and Be t GAI (Oey and London, Also by mall. jot, in sweeping everything before him | !irishion club douse bal bw! hed a j foe hay other engagements that will | ine ( Mr Hewin > whatd am doing who was such @ terror to National i ye_under Ontario ork ‘i a] mime to, Chicane, Bt Louls, Pitts: | tun clu ites Bal ee tneeante I had nothing ta do with the change| League batsmen while a member of the] find after months of diligent and faithful use | external remedies enn: received ke mal jy the Baltimore Chuo. L kaew that it} Brooklyn team. MeGinniy jumped} that the place remains as defiant, angry and offensive as ever. ery 7" ng 35) In ung. South ve ioe vanag NAA 10 40 U1 OLRF hands, and 1 way] Brooklyn to sign with McGraw, and his] chromfe sore, no matter on what part of the body it comes, is an evi- Sold only 1u 45 Regs! Stores from Atlantic to Paci alcuiens’ “wap ‘hovaa’ boi. the \ 4 tie An she pround'to rupremeat srs. reeds jscark An sha. MOR UE Wea tas been | dence of some previous constitutional or organic trouble, and that the || 14 Stores Metropolita Mul bh: | man’s dptercsia, Otherwise I did not fig-| fully up to dard he showed) drege of these, di remain in the system; or, it may be that some | MEN'S STORES, ight-welxt champlonshi The clupeh tiie Horan will wok after th ‘ov Lady Josep ure While & member of Hanlon's pliching , nse ane i di a Se Any ine Sd Eira end of the trip. furlones 19 1-15 ta Why didn't you take more ment | sta isa) Biden poles perhaps Cancer—has come to the surface and begun | | UE Nanaay Bebe An \ Hulton ip stot ‘ = ane avked the rte sGann, “ig Dan,” as he ts famil- . 4 ) h away,” cor. roa nea? Bodo : Owliog 10 an oversight Mi was avoien| WMOd he reperier Mee ahh Tatiana) Te The blood must be purified before the sore will fill up with healthy || , Stk 20th 100k Bway, bet, Ditmare Bt. & Willousbby Ave LOUIS WINNERS y i of the ind hans Combet Get Welly and Seymour, | Fy a hers, wiso ‘ bedi’ (bet. ath JEROBY CITY: 66 Newark Ave, Best : ji wagers accepted on the Morrie colt, Me was el F * | siuyed on the Brooklyn a couple of years| flesh and the skin regains its natural color, py econ ae Herel Bids. NEWARK; B11 Hroad St, opm Central BR. of SY) Race TRACK. ST. LOVIs, July —|" suet: Cg ae re ten Al) monet ire: hwo, but at that time he was not as] It is through the circulation that the aerid, 0 ie ete "WOMEN’S STORES. ae : Et ye Paces run here to-day resulted as lone Pisherman'’s preulier riowing In the to « janat, tow an d doe Kelley and i oy with woe aciek #4 tanion wished corroding fluids aye carried to the sore or ulcer | NEW YORK CITY; 785 Broadw, corner 10th Bt, a ‘follows: ald race caneed no end of comments Tule 8) twa tid But Kelley ia'eoing | oes al td Ho jranaterzed 19) and keep it irritated and inflamed, §. 5. S, will | Ldg Broadway, opp. Harald Sayan Rivet. Bix and a half furlonga.— | as it waterlogged fen to manage the Cineinnatl Club and will e Te ee ike cual ‘4 ts 1 *) purify and invigorate the stagnant blood when oN Los Tie uf sale 166 West 125th S1., corner 7th A Mie i a Pio clh FRR ae tigan Windia a “alotar do it well, Seymour wanted to ga with! Graw ‘has developed into ore “=| all sediment or other hurtful materials are washed out, fresh rich blood Guide third. Tine Vo eat Bre and 1 couldn't stop him, But I! Hest tirst basemen in the country is carried to the diseased parts, new tissues form, and thedecaying flesh h fosiance he lew 4 brought them : begins to have a healthy and natura; look; the discharge ceases and Sporting. Medical. ? , * ; M ve ae nue lid bur good me Won by. Patison Tt San fede Si Mia tbat a ign an an hay | here wi They are MoGann, frst Cromin Is High Class, the sore heals. YEO ce LE — ae allotin Dives tifa Tiinse-{30%'% | bo erestiy. inereaged, TET 8 M8OHF HOUT Hanes Hromahan, eatehers 4 isehes Cronin. Will be a stranger to! vote Sots ek nad was treated borane 9, 8,8; 8 the only blood puri- OLD DR, G if Beas 08 sera oss set, sp sain She morzesne| tha ek Bere Ens Bovrol eptatde,| aM, Tanker, aeity?_cimeeine Me | Recnmmameimemneatuaenee wine Bete eta cee tian ct em, Bi $08 pice, was, eecond; | divivion, and hie stable companion, Major Dain | 1 don't think the chances of hie coming He abies speed and ap rece rh Be whioh she did, Fourteen bottles cured Hs jovi the ai ater 2 OLD bic Gili Dies eae, treatin it i y darted, he iar of ine reesei vient, | to New York are good aoe eee hat has decelved the beet bet-| B@F amdahe has been well ever since, bh phe y ory th It rig ton 18 taouth, ul Inte aweltfage, » Mente epeareend ram tale recent alek T have given Bparks tin ten days’ no-| tors in the American League, He has fe a MAROLD, 08 ane) BE ; q DAILY aera * f ot 7 a wv jor the Brigh- " shown ability of @ aolgh ord McGraw Major Deiugei we um fs ‘Gne ‘of the ooiming THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., da. fon Ove and Dery, day morning all hands, wew and old, looks upon