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Ay LATEST NEWS_OF “SPORT IN ITS VARIOUS BRANCHES. KING EDWARD ON DECK ‘CRIPPLED GIANTS AND CHAMPION PIRATES 300 YACHTS AT NEW LONDON WATCHING BIG REGATTA. PLAY SECOND GAME OF SERIES AT POLO GROUNDS.| TO SAIL INN. Y. Y. C. CRUISE. ns : ———— m)\ |Biggest Yachting Event of the Year Will Last Until Week from To-Morrow. Great Fleet Assembles for Racing at Cowes—) Emperor's Yacht to Start. | NEW LONDON, Aug 4—The annualjup to 9 A. M_ to-morrow. A limited cruise of the New York Yacht Club,| number or members wii\also be carried the biggest yachting event of the season, | on the committee tug Navigator in the Is on. Three hundred yachts ot all] runs from port to port. sizes and classés dot this harbor, the| The ficet starts to-morrow for New- rendezvous. port and after the cup rac —Re- waters. prospect] ‘The race for yachts of over rey nlatment, tae COWRS, Isle of Wight, Aug. watta week opened with eve for @ record meeting, and only fire) nine feet proved a disay Weather is needed to insure the com-| Motcor and George Wartien’s Nav plete success of the Royal Yacht Squad-| hott being weratehed Ty fon’s racing. Jowned by Myles B, Kennedy, of Gia ‘The presence of the King had caused ow, sulled over the course ‘an added interest to be taken in the ‘Tho King wason the deck of 1 event. torla and Albert all mornin watohins There was much spectiation as to the the yachts start | performance of the German Emperore Phere are mar Meteor I, which was to hoist the ‘roads: (noluding Mri Bugone Je racing flag for the first time in Britleh glis's Varuna n America Wednesday ‘A meeting of captains te held to-day on] proeccds to Vineyard Haven, The start’ board the Commodore's flagship Corona, | for the run around Cape Cod will be Where the iUnerary of the cruise is] ¢arly Friday, the small boats going given out by the Rega:ta Committee. | through Pollock Rip Slue, while the The steamer Gay Head has been chart-| lamer boats will keep outside of Great ered for the use of the members for the| Round Shoal Lightship. The end vf tis Astor Cup races, and will leave Old] tun will be at Providence, Colony Dock, Newport, at 1115 A. M..| The fleet on Saturday will make the last run to Marblehead, where on Mon- ft a yay vie Bull | Wednesday, Tickets for this boat can last OU Vii Ge Be FORTUNES WON BY BETTORS te hehe ain tun fe 8/APRERLUMSAA NG Beas DURING BRIGHTON MEETING. Sean eae ee ar abate woot clades OP Gone will include fiv ‘ FRANCESCO’S | CHAMPION DUFFY MAY HANDICAP. NEVER SPRINT AGAIN, Senator McCarren Hit the Ring Hard Last Week and Is Said to Be $250,000 Ahead. <= MORT ae WASHINGTON, Aug. 4.—Arthur Dut- So ‘ (Continued from First Page.) , fy. the amateur champion sprinter of ‘The last week of racing at the Brig!) nil got 7 to 10, the ring k ng the = the world, wie ls at present in England, ton Beach race track was one which| money, as Eugenia Burch won, But tat and long cigars at an acute angle, They \ re he has been defeating every Eng- ten by the + the Senat must take off thelr caps when speaking lsh athlete he has met, may never race pectful in their dep nt again. It was announced here last wacked his | . ¢ : 4 % a7 $ : OH ET TAN DIEING RUNNE TZ “The red of th® lnight that the faculty of the George- will probably never be forg mw, and A OND. The course ts foe eae Oa 7 Cl } army of handlers 10% y : OK arm: handlers o town University is in favor of having dookmakers who did business there, The | colt 4 to 1 to win $2 “bookies” were certainly hard hit by the | succeeded. He followed this up with a ; . plungers and tne followers of the sport. | commission on his colt Mackey Dwyer | Re eee rete ricne: permitted sin tne) 1 to about ' f Duffey retire from the cinder path, ker, xplaining his ham] in the last race that amoun ae balls and! we ne amb'ea {MTS 2 r path, and ‘One bookmaker, in expla Nh Ui Nees ears Wide balls, and us a result he ambied Brilliant Card. that Rev. Jerome Daugherty, rector of in winnin fi sold | Tuck, sald: fi fo first, Poole then banged a high- TRO eeeaE “Y¢'m a good thing Brighton has closed, | Money had won the ta ynite he university, had cabled Duffy urging for if {t had cuntinued another week we} Would have killed the ring with Bluft and Mackey Dwy 5 hder to short centre, which was| The dard presented this aftern) 1 for a oase, advancing Steinfeldt tofone of the finest of the seas: him not to race again as it might re- would have been sent to the poorhouse.”' | #1 Mackes Senator McCarren, by the way, is bet-| senator MeCar di. gens bounder to, Flood| Saratoga Handicap presented 2 field /sult In his health being Injured. forced Poole at second, Steinfeldt mov-| that delighted the hearts of all MOG As Duffy has always followed the ing to third, Bergen stole second un-| thusiasts, This is a $10,000 stake, which | advice of Rey. Daugherty the Indica- ting more money these days than any | 0 this yea of the big plungera. On Thursday isohty ahead of the, game he framed up a series of killin molested, Kelly flied to Sheckard. No]brought a meeting between the famous tions are that he might do so in this Both Tea cor ne i es which | Gideoi t ae Ar URR Ina TON Teams Score One Run in might have seriously crippled the ring | § runs. western crack Articulate and the cream |case and announce his retirem trom Dahlen sent « high fly to Kelly, Par-jor the handicap division In the Hast. the cinder path forever, eon turday whe ign'won, Barrick| First Inning, Then Pitchers $f they had all been successful. He first | 1* Teputed to have cleaned up $0.00 on wagered $8,000 on his colt Clonmel! ¢ |rell surprised the rocters by making a] gohn W. Gates and John A. Drake, the] Tt is sald the kneo Duffy recently tn- etty ovnt along tre third-base line, | piungere, who have set Chicago aftre | jured abroad is not mending iene aed “Creery shi na fast grounder to th the vastness of thelr turt specu it is feared serious complications may. the Brighton meeting. Lewisohn won Settle Down to Close Twirl-} who touched Farrel! in his was’) tlona, backed Articulate, lt Imvaits fo Tit result Himseif's victory last Frida 5 win the second race and got 6 to I for} when Ethies won, but was disqualitic ing Battle. + his money, but Clonmel! did not Ce eae tie pune has fared bette ot $15 te fl ever thin year, numerous poo ps Then the Senator bet $15.00 on his fly | makers having been temporarily put out David Gideon, Saar Barrick and Sover md, and Ry quick thr aware tine of $50.00, This afternoon arena at feat No runs PAC Sarat wagers rininto ave | SWEENEY WON 3 EVENTS Bitth taming, Nee vel) he tikes Mihoxane. Mike! AT THE POLO A. C. GAMES. wlord was the| Dwyer sent in one of this old-time com- ap tdied th ten seaco, who looked nice- 4 Gold Money to win the Produce Stakes Of tuniness, amhelBatiina Oraer segiaw ford wal the) Oat on Er ifioe fC ae eee Ih ee Chae Aye eas fauzht on Far-| ly placed with only $7 pounds to carry: ‘he regular Sunday games held by the fee ha} AS ee Dakieni BESnione wai i New Polo Athletic Association for {ts a ler, rf. Leck iret by Dahlen, No runs, Other Feature: bers were run off yesterday morn- ie a Dolan of. Craw 4 ee reer eee mpage It was expected to be the fastest bet- ne at oe Harlem, River Park. f nen, 8s ymour, ef secons drive, a pretty siz ing Ta are, |'Phese games have proved to be an , cle fala store Wait, but was carly: nipped by Oey tea, with a very high| tractive) summer. feature among. tl fe yb. SPeO TAN, 88. v's throw in his attempt t ay clase of two-yearolds, was also a fea-|tembers, as shown by the interest die. r Steinteldi, 3h | i, Hughes fanned. No runs. ture, as was the Ballston Cup, as | layed and the large attendance at the & 20 tool | i s qi chase. sie i i ‘ nee D Bergen. « Se LU ae Me woather was supero, the condi-| Tie results were as follows: pi 8) Umpire—Lynoh | ‘fly to Dahlen. Corcoran | tions ideal and the visitors were happy | _ Sixty-yand Roberts, first, scrateh; o (Special to The Evening World.) | | Hu one ta agian: Cetelaneat that everything should favor high-clase | F. Solan, seo t; BE, Eliott,’ third, 2 : As The Brent j miss to first, Poole was ds- |! F bs ot. Time. he - Wasi N PARK, Aug. 4—| Ar iiy Ficod and MeGreers, “No | sport on the opening day wro.- hundred - and-twenty-yard_pandleap — C. . 7 Brooklyn and Cinc fins —————<=—__|- | atc tf ey le Belmont String Does Good Great Trotter Will Appear at)" x yy elosinne ayed t Sheckard went out. Corcoran to, Beck whieh 9 tect. Time—t8 1:6 i ‘ - mond same of thelr series he nis Sr redaler roache ation pelts’ a and ~ forty ap- Brisk Work—Keene’s Stable) Empire City Track Satur-jatrernaon under ident vanditions HAUNT Mlesibue van cance nant SARATOGA ENTRIES. crate elite, aceon, ; r ils Iden mditiog erable umbie, bu was easily caugh = orked Arrives--Bluff Reels Off a day and No Admission Fee] Te beautiful weather ant the cer jaraine teal second. Dotan’ Was! pac TRACK, GARATOGA, Au rieltren Teteen: Tae y int Cae SHAUN COTS SPriats hrown out by Poa. oruns. Wes ee 4 bd Six-hundred-yard handicap—E. Bw Fast Mile. | Will Be Charged. jutvaias cineca cull ta tcee ata PRS ae entries for to-morrow’s races girl genarmerenzerd, Matloar—B Smseney, So ri tyed until the last’ man atonlewe: | rington, third, 30 yards. e—1.28. aN ONL attracted a big crowd of | | Standing of the Clabs, Myles Rece=Fort two-yearcolgn: ive end ono- | unalog ith Sune, dneeney. feat, 5 tow Kiyn fans. ‘They came early. and | NATIONAL LEAGUE halt furlong . Roberts, second, 4 feet 11 Inohes; B. Kl- (-Sogijeo arene When Lord Derby, the great trotter and lund NATOSAUIEAG UE aaree Ge Naees. og | Hats turd, A teet 9 inches BARATOGA. N. ¥,, Ang, 4.—The bean makes his ape © An hig one-mile Kelley and his band of 2 path R43. AG seb bh Hamann ut} ica bid joked every $n ick TAce With CLK. G. Billings's ine pata retfanwaiconiall i St Lots....40 48S tful course looked ever: We} ase ina It itiing \ pring ao wel | how HiNtadelphian 36 52 tsi ite is| HEGELMAN WILL RAC { racing ground this morning. Trainers. jon and probably Pred Gerken's mn the Trolley Dodgers Satur wa New York....28 67 ty i HJERTBERG T' IGHT. Ke and spectators ined stretch and The Monk at the Empire Clty track at}day. ‘The ex-Brooklynite rubbed tin AMERICAN LEAGUE. Ly Aineroont i O-N ba cers cores of racers galloped over It at dif-| Yonkers on Saturday there will be nofby beating hiv old comrades la abe Pe) Chub, We de Pe. | Guy Park F 1 aia = 4 thronged with racers fo the mit of Ks '€°. Instead a blue ribbon Is the in- pill for Hanlon and tis men to swallow | leveland SAN rete sicgoee greg: vatscananlenay Renard Ror iWieet Mee An: GroeRas, capacity, and the outlook fora s Wve offers To-day the Supertas came to work | Boston A Bailimors. WOT iting: one mile . The postponed fifteen-mile match footy eason was never better | 1. BE. Smathers, owner of Lord Derby, Jeariy and determined on 6. They BASTERN LEAGUE, sidora 89 Zoroaster 119 | ace between Peter Hegelman and Erria The extensive J. R. & F. P. Keone has decided to give the local admirers| were out on the lot long before ume Chun. chub pe. | Conendrim tht Mosketo. iijertherg, for the professional cham- Nuttalo Jersey City a Locket $i) Hans Wagner string arrived during the night and are) Of [rotting a chance to see the great] ‘or the game and their practice was of Tor c A s : pronshiy of America, will be decided tow i : Thirt Race—For maiden two-year-olds: five e now comfortably housed in the establish- | trotter tn action, and will pimself drive | the Sort that roused the early comers 829) and’ a sit furlongs. Jishtcat the esr. Weat isidal Athieie 2 tb growfids, Fifty-fourth street, be» sy thushism. Flying Gib ne 119 | teen Ejghth and Ninth avenues, at : 1m | s.49 P.M. ‘The grounds will be fully \ Mets "| Yghted by’ electricity for the occasion. Michaelmas vo Tt) More than $1,000 has been wagered on the race, with Hegelman a slight favor+ the distance is just to his liking, ment's Monmouth stable on the back Ms horse hitched to a wagon In the bleacherles to stretch. Pieces {s free to the track at] ‘The Cincinnatl stars, however, showed The August Belmont string had a One uf the lurwest crowda time eeay MAtEL up equally as well in thelr warming up good training day of it and seve of |nexsed a trotting race will be on hand to and a red-hotvstru was prom- RIVERSIDES LEAD Mr Dinate Moilte SETTLEMENT LEAGUE. |" Fourth Race—The Alabama, for fily three | Ite, a oP them were sent down the line at vw) Bet a look at Lord Derby Both teams are closely pressed speed. Octoroon was sent six furlongs HEAV ————_— for thelr positions in the League race, t Jeo] Zearaides mile and a wixteen | ~ In 123. Arak breezed a half in 0.55 Pe HatiOs IOEAAURAIO. A aieanstite | The scores and standings of the Settle-|/ peaks yo = © \masterman galloped a mile in 148.| Y Sur ae M sa the Jose of a game mens «Int to Fe eee rat the eck ieriding Aug, 3 | Hmcemaarrr,t it} “MUD RUNNERS” OUT; and a furlong): «| band, boys,” from both captains. are as follows: Matasoo 1 cal in 'dol, Forward turned vo. furlongs a GEAT | pang suave fom, Neth caniaine: On AWE, Ss caton @ to ull ee ea VALUABLE TO TALENT. ELM alas 0 Ff) Rice—For three-year-olds ———— v8 Goston Howse, 23 to 9. : | PE —-Namtor covered a m t i | in 1.08 1-2. | Veterinary Surgeon Blames Black-| aftor | ing er bis two best ava eee Univers 1 Se ft 2: W. B. Jennings sent Arabo, Iridus CT h for Trotter's Injury men; 1k Kitson and Jimmy Hugh: Rive side Aswelation vw. Clark House, 25 to 4 uy Hing; ale turengs. Ae Book Tells at a Glance n nerva to Do¢ fe i On Aug. Roue ie vhe 4 Krishus, Lapidus and Minerva to 9004] HARTFORD, Conm, Aug gt wag| Posie, who has done xreat work for the| — BREXSNAHAN AND HIS MITT.” WANE: 3 ecnent. ym; Riveraloe ‘Awociation, | Biing Buitrecs Int | Whether Horse Likes Mud or Not. Dreesing exervise at three paris speed. Jearned here last night that the | At | Reds since he Joined them, was down tof — sates (eae 15 to 0 Soa temtcBar en, aie Wo) A new issue of “Mud Runners” has Bee Fe eran, ome, Arimatire (id |caune of the unfortunate accident whteh | Mo slab duty’ for the etnies er Rly Assootation MT et Pe r00 | Trelagon i} | Just been published by Walter R, Heine- hs Grey Briar Ove fumes i Waterhoune [Rappened to Horalma in his race with| ‘Tom Lyneh, who was one of the lM test. Dolan's. hlih. fo iio Nore Fe ee eee eaten i es fl ta | hae Saezn tbe Barnes of horses that a String, gave Maxnic a five-fariong turn |Lord Derby on Saturday was brought | #ieatest wmnpires” in the | National fgranl sland was sayin by Besgen Ge |Hutvon Gulia. 4 onliamaat manélenes) op mI6 [TAD Per teal aa eb ant Cate ake eae 78 fn LOT PU. MeCarren's HUE about by hie near hind foot being over-| Leasue, made his appearance In that |Dunten then laced ty Wil tive Ses need Ennio, University: § t s : 18 Col, BIN io] It tells ata glance a horse's king for | ner string, frc Shead Bay, is ex- | Weighte apacity to-day for the first time in} ine en Dorn ASCeler DML IOI Teva Hana Noga’ Ha ‘ $35 | some no 1 1m) mud, can be carried in the vent pocket pected to-nigh Thomas Marsh, the driver of Boralma, | three years and recelved a warm wel- | wars ouight at the plate, One run Tigdaucon bela ————_— Mee ee Ades Trae eee Vals blesto any One Dave $= and the blacksmith who is eu come from both the ph 5 Jarrell ja hin Lino N08 9% sé jacksmit ) Is employed ome from) both the players and. spe Coen g i tin i | | iinet N erent RILEY GRANNAN BACK he Lawaon atable, it Js sald, hud-a die | tatore econd Inning. GY" Sexmout "iy DEUTSCH IN AUTO CRASH. | tittle If tuto Down Bilis. 9 tty ————— Aa cintott: foul filed to Mecreery, The |4 | Donor of Prize Won by santos-pu-! THREE SWIM FROM TO REAY/AT SARATOGA, Icara tu tre ceumting: oo race io ze Firat Inning. aes cat weeny, Te | eto 1 : + kard to the welghting of the horse. [° Kelly ifted a high fly to Dolan, Beck- [of Poole's yaar the plate, | Pele 1 sree After « heated discussion Marsh finally led to Keoler. Craw 4 Bergen shiny ost cen F ° Bre ald Moted Race Track Plunger Saye sll.wed the blackauith to have hls way, | eonte and was advanced. to third ood sail ate Hit to, hort, gem | PGR echaril wi ment tna Tie Mite Breer, | BAY RIDGE TO CONEY. sa Riley Gra thelamalleknown itu e A veterinary admitted that} Bl wild thre , Areery Of | Pas to evn Dolan pur a intor of a dirigtble balloon, ch was| Longs swims are not rare this season, Ue plunger, who has been abroad for sev iting of the © was | Peltz's grounde: lowed Crawford tof, Parrell was disposed of on his boveder | runnin k si ve i a ehmeit. cas serioualy| Nut the feat of three men in swimming a eral months try Srtuent the “noni for the ace dent score and Sey hxecond. Core [BY Comoran and: Beckley, | Mecreery Kelly > pu won by Santos: ene Ha a subury} {rom the foot of Seventy-third street, wee SPMatrieat’ ari Mrance: is back nomesiae ER Bera rata e thrown out by Irwin. |ay wax smothered by Bergen. Flood Fourth towing. nie aie ree aOR Ridge, to Norton's Point, Qoney " ete artsy bie hana ce ber ie Lhe Caeanhignne in| eheskard i) the bail to Stomneeiat [ANAted the bs Tight for a sack,| Corcoran smashed a scorching | °C Par ay = canlandibe nd, about four and a half miles, 1 aM : : ve ibe by that time, though nothing |an dperished at first Keeler mad Kending MoCreery around to third or to Dahlen and dle Tier | Several of nis ribs were broken seldom attempted. e, on the races at Saratusa, ‘dennite can’ be 34 thing L made 0 | Hughes's slow Jer to Corcoran re- It was hurry | Was otherwise Injured a BERR oe ih can sockey: *Jebuny | __ ka The men who accomplished the feat Bs \ h i — ——— ~ — —_ —— were George Thomann, Ralph Doer- finger and James Ferguson, all resi- ee fee be talte s Jonany none, aa TURF. | HOBOKENS PLAY GOOD GAME 20,00 f9,cr yin tf0% o a Ticceunanya sald: ‘Johnny’ Relff, Milto the winner will recelve $1,000 Baran everest ak Met | a. aqua om a AND BEAT REDS AGAIN. | iat mt C, ©. phla proved. vietoriou Reimont Fmiedeleninipron tvs br) dents of South Brooklyn and membere 22 rune and 3 wickets of the Bay Ridge Division of the United States Voluntecr Lite-guving Corps. , ‘way they are going they will all become | stoLewee tll all hs News has Just reached this honors wero well divided at tie weekly oe 8 , , tf od py me y not a i. 4 en: Jaod to the effect that F le hey left Seventy-third street at 9.40 7 Bbly be at the head of the list when the | A! je trainer, gaye the cle tos) of Box and HAC Thielman tard, recently beat Pat Daly, the E iy ; 1d soateriay 98 te | make another attempt Sept. 1 and 2 to Bave twe Halahes dist Creat pee min: 4 season ends. He Is third now, but {9| penalised throuen hia victories during the sea | ep) k Iobol . ‘ eer) suds of the ov on, at Chand Street | aye ot racing, ‘The series arrani ered the distance in 1 hour and: 45 min; Spinning races every week. | rode fo i | crack Hoboken team, which Js | during the fatie carnival a Maapoth, 1, Only one of the contend: | gor want Interest, tutes Doerflinger and Thomann reache Baron Leone, and would have remained Pn rear Wryearrolle area) ying great ball this seus 1 Deeded ie ated ces pa , alin imore:than’} ‘ the polnt about an hour later, Gs Prance only my contract expired aus | "** # to at unde not the Cincinnatl Club, of the National! Palmer. Connol ' ‘ode events. fkrey Raleer’ won Gist pia re Gt was too late to get another have Major Datngerfeld Kive asey 20] 1 vase, for t nd 1 round of ny rod B.C Ment. 1 won several races on the hi en ays Mr. Allen, “and f ma: ‘ st inate al aN met | Found bout mith ® ay ss sje Grannan would not talk about his bet- |, in Hoboken, yesterday, ‘This time th: Philadelphia Jack’ A polnts benind Ka " Stache, ing abroad, but said | way very esehinad Gay miseting, where Ne hab] wore wae 6 10. 5. wing, the Reds | mtd anteaa ca t Dayle and Bail fe Lye okher win ttle done ainonk the I men, as no | A ts, among then . ee ane \ - : ; ee | fone seemed to have much money. Anolon Stakes, valued Hajar | SWI IKOR IRBSLOM SHY 28 ual bares Ractees hie Acti TAtitaclelclesil 4 . ‘4 Datngerfield wae in the Sarat HE Te Lane ADATInELchece MAE THO ava earn : et nee aa mnt I bequeath, to my children Scrofula with all its THE CIGARETTE BROOKLYN WANTS BECKLEY ets at are tte WSK, [ikon replaced Ewlie In the box tn che | maker of the Industr VAL G,, (beer Trion Avaietio Club groaute, protuved some | attendant horrors, humiliation and suffering ‘This is IN EXC | at [third Inning and) held the Jerseymen | cinch « match for him vith the wdaner of the | Hlereaing i. inva, Carin) a strange legacy to leave to posterity ; a Heavy burden THAT SATISFIES IN EXCHANGE FOR KELLEY. | tie ise scnuton sectisn war romartaie,[weoved three’ more rua the Helnte Maile atwees, inn) yan, tyae[ and MH Lesgiii alviged the bios of the | to place upon the shoulders of the young. — inasinneh, a6 1 sran'co Uue votre a {ated Devgan rathise hard in the fast | gum and KiB" Carter af Souln, Brokiyn, | Qgaygeh AMNIME OM F 2 aA nt This treacherous disease dwarfs the body and MemshiWen't Fart with Firnt Hanes | sar ic ican a0. on account of the compesition | Mer innings, making enough hits to | S00) je Mee fa ples AI UR menS hinders the growth and development of the faculties, CORK man, So Fight In Threatened. ween the sorheys, The. ros (he leaders fC B.000 for a BAMNe 8) ald tie Chak were nt held al Grand Sire and the child born of blood poison, or scrofula-tainte TIPS ues | parentage, is poorly equipped for life's duties ; Scrofula is a disease with numerous, and varied President Charles 1) tH, ew 04, Red Mens’ games at Brooklyn club, is talking of king a! Theo fo order Blew Wonderly, 14 | weer ontered ight ake yee ae aie) Martin re, td, Bimith, 11 and. UrCous JeoKe Dixon, the exfeatherswelght chamolue, |p i eee aie aust | : " a mee bovasined ete Mie | Few! mentite’ will ian sl) 8 shown t | Chammpton Jim sedries fared very well tn hie! Rao aime rlinrrryinieyearievie HO hasan adroit 8 ad racrval thelr «bility | symptoms; enlarged glands or tumors about the neck Bera cancel es 8 feecet Beak with Mob Fitaaimmons, for beeites| wich any Doxsr that As willingybo meek bio wiih | OT" cn fe on at prearamme | and armpits, catarrh of the head, weak eyes and dread- \ F ; nena ee nea eee. teltoens whes | nooert de faker, of she racing arm of faxer| ful skin eruptions upon different parts of the body New present of two large lote b horses left Sheepshead May wa WY Was promised him when he al- . : ; John T. Brush to sign Joe Kelley were the property | AR, aamuter at las Angelos who qron consider: | Oe vite tod icu au bedinag. tnettusior ot ‘a | Maren ye 7 y" ston. sy, bas pusepared from! show the presence of tubercular or scrofulous matter in the blood. MMe, Brush says he has 10 recollection| {i tarleus pwvern #8 Brown, Green i. | * ee ire} club i Cleveland and has dae | Mee Jo Bo Ferguson the entire Kivesou wind! ‘This dangerous and stealthy disease entrenches itself securely in the | = — a uch promise, and he docs Charlee Fe Deyars dona We Schore donne Hh, | AnOINer. Intarmationel: bettie. te stated to pe he rine forever writ Wevote ie) Ot oe are iii G98000. The sualtions | S¥Stem and attacks the bones and tissues, destroys the red corpuscles of - to part with Beckley. Mr. Brush} Carr and others. Jack Mill’ go. to-day | f048Mt in Landon to-night. The principale in ‘ * Be ime. Ae Usorge. and Meine aii the blood, resulting in white swelling, a pallid, waxy appearance of the EN Joe Kelley under tho waiver of | Sit tee, herase of Her fs and ‘tage | thie snnsuoter wil) be Larty Temple, the oalarét |) vayuysiian Dilly” MueDRy) whe hae beta a a8) | skin, loss of strength and a gradual wasting away of the body, RED. wre. ule agreed ‘upon by sha Thee “ase an | tthe! Long Island | Pliny “ihe kelley. middle'welaht/Aaghter. They | frbllng tog QnGash: fo ‘be. tetlerd at a pennioly | “SBA siag B20" PA FAR Aas tus | 8.8. 8, aot es both purifying and tonic properties, and is guar- gt TE et aH ab epeepaieaulnd Goodwin's Guide. No. &, wi weenie, for, $260 AE ar ea re cond r bethport, N. J, for Albert C. Burrage, of thia| anteed entirely vegetable, making it the ideal Wt, 428 Th a. S Mbbets could demand n fayor| saturday, tn time to most The resviramonts ct (rice Mit fem founds the intentions are tnt | 2eaerday 4 lee bce terse Palreper tio remody {a all scrolujous- affections, at pueaten ROME. Brush for allowing him to] ide Aaraiogs meeting, which will begin downy, | TMP® ¥!ll Hino Five Plum bie guletue Meare jee eat fier aioe pea | the deteriorated blood, makes it rich and strong slley, President Prank Robinson, oo ean ivan a ihe How to Aght the wines a On aii and a complete and permanent cure is soon DLE, Louis Club, could assert al A Bott & well:kaown ntrrHaved: NON Bolan asks Rests ot | Medovers) da bs Phe annual regaita of the Canadian @eeaviae | effected, 8. S. S, improves ihe digestion and iy os al ane ade : . ‘ an a Brockvitle | assimilation of food, restores the lost properties to the blood and quick- ( HIYDLE'S solentiice treatmens blood tion of Amateur Oaramen = tkey im the hoy of et the New York Club for| Pr ine empleo i 4 mY evar kes* tort wits | Leiany,ss Omeasert. 8. J. halt ripe) 1ahiRe more awbigre bare already gunounced (elr | ont., yesterday, Park. of Winalvex. aod Ora | eng the cireulation, bringing @ healthy color to the skin and vigor to the 4 - by haya, of Tormats, won thelr heats in the J9M)0r | weak and id . h emaciated body, ald Monumental sum se 8 Mara’e covtract with J. , Widener has been iY nr sored" saeione i laaies era vedi 04 he will wow uide a0 a] be sousni'on Aug. Is loslent of the, » Toate, Wille ‘eters. of” Boston, “huge 4 The Arm of she niroty rickets tataben ben. Wine ap aallpegha pad one sus siiaae 2 at pe bet it i ri i ete ; . nd Georke Gardu sabe. ene 1 tie bo Weclared vold by the stewards of the Steeple | MAYOF of tl a be fought 06 Aug 1b losin of the lich, ‘which uel it Anais Seta ao ee PME P "us aaer of Le sre he wid hash, te later t8*00 New York and Philadesphls was played fol