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af ALL THE LATEST NEWS IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS. WARVARD COACH | |< O'BRVEN 14D NARROW ESCAPE FROM KNOCKOUT BY HART. ONLY TWO CLUBS. ST RW FELD BRETGHED Av PHILADELEHIA Bt w.6, WiLeoN a Ra Head Coach Farley Bars His Hayes Valley A. C., of ’Frisco, 7 Assistant from Witnessing Likely to Get Contest Be- Seoret Practice. | tween McGovern and Corbett. Terry McGovern and “Young Corbett” will ve Ukely fight thelr championship battle in San Francisco, despite the dig offer of the' Penn Art A. C. of Philadel phia, The fighters do not think the bout could be held successfully in the Quaker City, and all that ts wanting now to assure its going to the Coast Is a $5,000 check from the Hayes Valley A. C. as evidence of its ability to hold the bout. When the bids for the fight wer opened st was found that only two clubs had filed offers. One, was the Hayes Valley club's.and the other the Penn Art A. G's offer of 80 per cent. of the gross recelpts, The former, bid 60 per ¢ cent. of the receipts, and that seemed to meet the favor ‘of the two little fighters. Although It was not formally aecopted, the time for bids was ex- tended to next Tuesday night, when all offers must he accompanied by a certified check. ‘The fighters themselves will post J each to guarantee thelr HATING FOR 17 FIRST SGN BA. NOMA appearances, ihe a — MeCoy May Be Dreaming. “Kid! McCoy Is elther doing a lot of NEW SUF DEPENDER 10 sane eae COST $250,000 OR MORE, {iio ina "uit iatinet Will accept any proposition he name ao at he says he will split Haraa tos Fentetes likes, let him “name That Is $25,000 More Than Was Spent in the retered and waive the right to, wear ildi wrist bandages. He say! i e! 5,000 t 3 business See eyes eee ceer Pore shes Be a rae says so. All McCoy will ask for is four months in which to train, i New Club tn Detroit. t Billy Considine, who has opened a new boxing club gn Detrolt, evidently CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Nov, 26.—\ssist- Ant Coach Mason has been barred from the secret practice of the Harvard team and to-day all sorte of rumors are nfloit & to the probable cause, No reason wis! assigned for the action, which was taven by Head Coach Farley. ! ‘The outbreak against the assistant oc- | curred yesterday ‘afternoon when the! eleven lined up for final practice before the game with Yale. When the men came out on the Meld Farley made a kick against Mason being allowed to stay In the inclosure, and he was backed up by Capt. Kernan, After a long talk between the three fen Mason left Soldiers’ Field accom- spanied by another of the under coach- ae. | Fetter woutt onty my that he had) ood reason for doing as he did, and’ BWtawon and the other men would not uss the matter at all. It Is said that Basen had used his knowledge of Har. HART AFTER SOME OF OREN 'S ENENTL KALPS. Ward tactics to help Dartmouth in, Inst Rtlurtays ame and teat the head iat cae SAY THEY PAID GLASS TO BENNINGS TRACK PLAY ON FOOTBALL TEAM. | WILL BE SAFER ‘Manager and Player in Syracuse Make Direct 1; Charge Against Yale Guard—He Denies It. Lang Shots May Not Win So| ee grrnrements mae Landay Oy Dar [Ati at wich Sie Statue Hind aye _ Improved Washington Course Yai earths! aceint mons” for] iy datarts aahl | ana” nal McHillgott, “and| protested ty farverits oommell nea BRISTOL, Nov. 20.—When the new cup) of the construction of the craft than defender is completed {t will have been |cver tefore, He le waking the d’ceest bullt for $25,009 more than was any pre-| kind of a stir about the place, ans’ he " vious yacht sailed to defend America’s |doos not content himself as in foraner|intends so hold Rome very superior Cun. Altogether it 1s estimated that | years with sitting about the model and| fights In the near future, for in 4 tat of building the bi will be | draughting rooms of the establishment. Bad Sf the club will be held, t 00, Ww 7 + | We ay night and that Otto Selioit hen he arrived at the works Mr. Im SE e ae ey eneal "Tom Coughig or Mardin “1 knew 5 lat paid the munoy to the players my: |, Joe Gings wus a member of the Ds | (Special to The Evening World.) as yee R ACen an ain After a conference between Designer |lin went at ouce to the south shop am4 gent . 3 y i . ‘ nor 7 t 1 . Or p ard t | Pam’ . month of Decen: WASHINGTON, Nov. 20—The track |elf I positively know thal Glass Fe-1hie brother. “ite denies that he oe his Herreshoff, Manager Isclin and Capt. | took q look at the new keel mould, which | RU"¥s,,¢ Fas tarranged a bout between Bi cenninne yesterday was at Its worst, /Scivel bee ah amounted to} brother reselved money for playing. Charlle Bare it wan decided to cast tne | Ix rather sharper and more pointed im] Harry Forbes and Johnny Reagan for twas deep and boggy. just ax every |fomething Hike 42 Mitgott was coe SS {tead keel of the yacht Just one month | its interior than that of the Columbia | the bantam welgnt creme has booth aac one predicted It would be when the rain | formerly a resident of Ozdensture, btLGLASS DENIES HE {earlier than that made for the Constltu- | or the Constitution, It Is also said that} MO" org hout with some Rood buy tn 1 OSE Fea cea aE Sd bac tilt Sot aad : jtlon two years ago, the mould provides for more lead abow} January. ‘The new club-house will hold fel! notwithstanding the fields were| The Byracuwe University football team PLAYED FOR MONEY | Mr, Iselin ts taking a moro active|and less astern than any fin keel yet| 6.0% people. Chartes, White wit pron. Wxceptionally heavy. The rain Md the| Played a game with Ogdensbure A, C. . ane . any fin keel yet! diiy be selected as official referee of the ‘i te moby hl Dect iy * Sean nis \part in the preiiminary arrangements | made here. bly ording to Considine. : frack a world of go0d, however. for th» football team on Oct. 9%, INK Glass ad-] 0 F | U dub, NEW HAVEN, Conrf% Ne When | Simms’s Ribs Broken, Ye Akron Tight-weight, will not z facing over ft cut it up well, and when mits playing in this game, but denies now despat 1 fhe harrows are put on it there will )6 having played with the an sity team |*POWn @ despatoh saying that Manager | Simms, Bee eyes col uuren ll a Laine: paved willl iane Tiana | MOBIL of the Ogdensburg Footbal OBRIN DUWG SOME CLEUT2 FOOTWAY | A rap eres eer ermnpe ey Fe ret . T. GI - G 1 T. Glass, the Yale for eintieg vout with Gus, Runlia tn preparing track. giving Day game. M t was man- ES A eid ike AS was to be expected on such » | Ager of the Ogdensburg team during | SU8!d, #29 for playing football Thankge | . : r f bout at his home. Otto Selloff will likely track, favorites were beaten and long | both of these games, and he says that |#Ving Day, 1898, on a team known as Louisville Fighter, Cut Up by Philadelphian Ss ‘ mau tla sa ea Gte thes: shots came tambilng home in profusion. |Glasn played gaard on both aeastons | the Orange A, C., Glass said: Jabs, Made a Spurt in Fifth R d aike a hard emt, Red Damsel,.at 15 to 1; Lulu Marr, at 15| “In the first gnme,” snid McENigott,| “Mr. MeHilgott has made a mistake . oun McWiaters and Walcott. to 1; Moon Daisy, at 8 to 1, were a fev | “the money was paid to the Syracuse |The kame mentioned te the game about and Had O'Brien Almost Out. u vy ugh MeWlalers, the colored lght-welgtt, 4 Belfield Waleott, who fought a draw with famples Only one favorite won, That (University football term management,| Which there has been so much talk in was G. Whittier, at 1 to 2 Thin wae) but In the necond nme the money was|the newspapers, The team which went tin Mlaherty on Tuesday night, hare besa List of Riders Signed by Ken-| That’s the Promise of Magnate| matcses o> est In, a, ticen-round bout batoe who has not fousiit in some tim veally ‘a remarkable occurrence for | pala to che players poteonally.”’ up there was partly made up of Syra- é pay airs onesie ane one Meee end for] use, Calversity, players. I wanted to| 1, the Philadelphia legislators had | ting point when the Afth round ended * the Lenox bg | C. Blotcher play t go. I admit that, but my parents kept | ade seven rounds the Umit for boxing| The minute'a rest did not bring the re- ; Kilfoyle, Who Sa Details | tors 7 Sis to beve Degen: training for their ‘The Vental stake went to atoon patsy, | (te, Dantorth A. C. a professional foot-| ine ai nome, "Sly pane ‘was on thy contesia in that. clty Jack O'Hrien to-| aulred recuperation, and at the begin-| nmedy in Europe a Long and oyle, ys ails | boat: . f ' loon Datay. bait tvam of thts city, which waa In} sore card and Mr. McHlligott evidently day would be a shattered pugilistte idol. | ning of the last period the clever hover i q vy 3 o ’ i 0 i, Jim Corbevt 1 evidently afraid he wos get Bomment is unnecessary. When | exigeance trom 1892 to 1885. Bjotcher tn |‘! twht that twas there, same( The fact that the Quaker law permits | was apparently mastered by the tigncer, | Splendid One. Will Soon Be Announced. the chance fo fight Jim Jeffries next May for the aise OF the callbre of Moon Dalsy |g gtatoment to-day sald that Glass, the| rail (wo or three Weeks potore the ap Conntests of only aix rounda’ duration | Hart, An uppercut to the Jaw dropped championship of the world, Ho is repeatedly co Win ‘a stake race the less sald the| jresene Yale guard, played guard on|calied Orange eleven went there. I. saved him from a knockout by Marvin | him to the floor an almost beaten man. =) nding lett@a to Harry Corbett, his brother, tir, The Dennings Special. o> the | thie team in 180, 1894 and Ikt5. Bloten. | Went there As @ member of tho Syra-/ Hart, of Louisville, last night. He was close to his opponent waca| .g . tjq whistle concert company | y2agh, Kifovle, one of the American! urging him tm sce Jedrips and get the laters, Bei anay ities pod TAce | er'n statement relative to the football| none of the players tecelved any money | Hart, battered and cut up until nia| the blow was delivered, and with abouc] rei,” auteg aeainat Bousd's hand, ae We bi et Rae n this city. [consent to Ah€ him. Ever alnce Corbett tesued A and Huntress. | eames played by the Danforth A. C. 1s! for that game. I may haye met Mr, face resembled the inside of a ripe to-| the only sense remaining in his make- |?!" h oe K merican League will |a challenge to Aight Jeffries Brother Harry has fuigot it rib, heels and head to tre | Same Pin) McElligott at that game, Ido not re-|mato, went through four of the six|4P afaobed wildly tor tart, bur dia| *!!! all the other six-day bleycle races) surely break into New York next year. | been communicm ing with Jeffries on the rub} Taz: eixteenth, where a bad atumbis | *@ follows: j sen natn | ener | rounds Ike a human punching-bag, but| Rt Mave tae streigin to old on auu{D® to the one here next month, At] Me sinter that options on three grounds | Pvt the champioy Bax not sald definitely wheth Pur Huntressa out of it, The other twa| rhe Duntorth A. C., on whic ‘Tam. certainiy not worried at all © p K-bag, hud Gown the luucrs body, us one| least #0 the press agent of the coming] have been secured, and that the accept. | iimiill % "Ht not accomm ue fou; ht it out, Andy Williams winnthg | ass and T played, was a purely pro-|about this newspaper talk about taking | In the fifth round he took a decided | would down u xtcascd pole, cilnging to] meet has dercribed tne situation, and | ance of one will be mesle in two weeks, CEG sca B) ie feasional team, We reselved compen-| money. I know that I didn't take and brace and the tactics of the fighter} Wis lexs tor aeii lite. helought.to ‘know. when Ban Johnson and J. C. Somers| ‘Chicaxo Jack’ Daly, the lght-welght fghter i! ea 4 finally” i by nose pone Natta’ yet i pore eo in which wa{ ave not taken any, T Nave a cea! against the boxing ablilty of O'Brien] Meleree Crowaurse loosened the grip |", G Whittler, the only favorite to win, | Teton In every gam: conselence In the matter, and there! t of the duzed tighter and he Yolieg Gig] ‘There is little doubt that the coming | Will return to thie clty and make public hal so: r M participated, the amount varying ac-|igntt anything for me to worry adout.” | cornet, © tell: Ho was no longer held/fut on nis stomach, our for the inait it |elx daye’ grind will be the most suc-|all the work they have alone rexerdl been euocssatul! in xetting cna tmatca, Je Bas, cyst RR MU Ge al ia he gate receipts, A. M.[ Feld Conch & rene oft by fantastic punches, but bore in| seemed. With due delioe ke Benue y have stone regarding | ieneq articles to fight Young Gibbs, the colored ‘The iter horee was a very easy sec- | CO" PRIA SB SUI SOLED Soper tel oe ot nield Coach Swan, of: Yale, sald thaty wii neay: 4 eree bi eoeration the | cessful ever held In New York, ‘The! the placing of a team hem. . ft : | Snyder was manager of the Baldwins-|the Yale footba!l eleven has fourteen eavy swings which the now tired ge began to toil oft the count. At 7 ; light-weight of Cleweland, who has been doing 2 + Gaul. Veating off Contend, Knight of the | © : ' Ori f ; ive" O'Biven awakened, opened pis; talent signed t pedal away for the| The grounds will not be located on Abed Saree ville football team when the Danforth|#Mdavite that Glass did not play at| O'Brien invariably stopped with his face eyes and ‘h Y i x great work In Callforpia since he went there over Barer asia Dar Le Duce trump hes to » footba Ay Ogdenadurg on the day that Sir’ Me-| or eome portion of his anatomy. Gigs and heard the crowd yelling. He | week Is the most brilliant ever brought | Manhattan Island, but tn the Bronx in-|e°year"ago. “They wil Yar a Uwentysround Sout be deep and hoviing. Tae Aeepar it in| 8% and pald the money to the players, oe : with an effort drew himsei! up on one | have been added that will in themselves | And. Forty-second street and Lenox | fast to beat Gibbs, , | kn qt HAS WAITER ANE Aloe eke nent atacnsts avenue was the only available spor in ° . a spl Another match which Daly has arranged is one ‘the better he tikes it, He would be vas recorded je wou Was recorded when ne siowly t of all will come the special |0ld New York that the leaguers could és see, and tho Pinckney estata, which | twenty rounds mith Morgan Williams, the Gines received his share of the re. = aN (hiithenCreacenki CG on, | “Games were also played in 18 tn Santas then was iv last to the 5 a ey ae Seenay ? Ol venlty 0 a 5 3 arts anxl ral ea lon a property, "Bo I ner jackson" such a at Oakland, Cal, @ Pave something else, because he showed eet ef ey ree fone mnish all Of) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov. 2.—A tel- dlow made his’ detidery Tnageugistis | Michaels and Harry Elkes, This should |Lenguers had to go Inte the Bros,” | few montha ago. Daly and Willlame will destie More syced yesterday than he hae for | he plasers rece! TRON OY GARB EA ae h the start, | “We have made out contracts Aor the|twenty rounds at a boxing show to be brought 1m recelved here to-day from Syra- In the preliminary bouts Eddie Mo-|be a rattling contest from a, guard on the team during this time . han, of this city, bested 8 t ote! bullding of the stands and all the play- H a long ume | N.Y ed proof that Glass, wards. “Young Mismissiel ey Besa: [8 it 18 to determine for all time the gra for the team have been aligned” aad oe at Victor, Col, 6a Tinnbsaletng. Day! alte, ' ‘ | Although we played under the name of : plonship amo r pac le ‘ Other Layers on Blacklint, Rho i DantoAsvAl soni ltiwas Abs brea ies x ie jaan pao svoveliay Ivn, defeated Harry Huhlin, of Phila ene anen ce none tare see atiorennets Son eiaehatolene ep egies Fee ee Sa eee Ut oec alr wut ae de ‘Gorslp also says that several big Jay- {ined club, but represented a crowd telentamni indicakelntwe: imem whe made known to the public. fhe with Gioba, TN) WE 1D have for le flows Joined together to play’ fout- Daltively iasserechae Gecrerary | delphia tn two a rounds, ang Dave '1 Stored, “knocked out Jin Haywar olored, of this city, In one round are now on thelr way ‘here from France, here they have been burning up the — _ = rs are also on the b Kilst, and will | ces| In Europe Mr. Kennedy signed all the crack long-distance men, and all of fe rhcittg of the past season has been | — ~~ = = - a —T! Bout with Bothi Follow h femarkably bad that {t seems very out wi jothner. nwiare the) results of the plaka to you a Seaver“? LONG SHOTS WIN AT rho trates ates git Tee er agp be warned away ne son, No names | the money thore was in ‘it of the — Syra Athlete Ae i ‘ 2 ass, a brother of the Yale guard had pald Glasa money for “tng | i ai {foreign tracks, Kennedy, who signed gfe Meotloned. for the reason that g0>-| aiid his brother Edgar's football fecord |teutiall met Hees Rie teen eee! Champion Earned Many Sup LATONIA WINNERS, these men for the local mect, {sso | 2a eS a always true and it Is very follows: t placed before the Harvard] i ini a e , py ee CLD Fa eee ‘ ee on his back to America. He sail- I want man thi dimeult to prove stories of this sort and “9 he played with the Committee porters While Training for) nxcm-rraci LATONIA, Nov. »-|2° yesterday on the Kaiser Wilhelm, Anny special dleente oF condition to come and Is nee ‘@ soctal chat with me, and I will ex- ‘ , item tment whieh I origina n-elghths_o: j—| them will soon be here to get men, It te a treatment tit is based on scientific know! Conducted a secret investigation which . Won "by Hose of May. 7 tod and Sto}; [one Wil woon be here to get tn pal HH fave to tree proposition, no trial or sample treatments to offer you. “My elton WM) result in. the’ rulings that Dame BENNINGS RA John Plening, the “Butcher Boy,” who , Satchel, 1 to 2 for place, was second, and |28tde for the long week's ride. Ls tion, my experience, my’ conscience, my tion, condemn all such quackery, Rumor te banding out. a {is to meet George Bothner, the itght- | RU>Y Ray third. Time—t.3 : will also ride In the six-day event and If you will call and see me I will give you, of charge, a thorough : Second Race—One mile,—Won by Daw-| Will have for his partner Eddie Bali, exarntnations ether with, ae onest ang sciuntifo, pin ne bs Zour case, ——— ; 2 welght champion catch-as-catch-can | son, 7 fo 1 and 5 to 2; Welch Girl, 10 to] the famous “Bison City” rider? who has . BENNINGS ENTRIES. (Continued from First Page.) wrestler, at the Grand Central Palace | },f0r place vee en jonas Phe Commoner | pecovered all his old-time speed and to-morrow night, will arrive trom Hunt-| ‘Third Rac : sthying powers. This team will be the star couple of the American division, find your onse is curable, I will insure you of = permanent cure, inasmuch as will give yeu a written guarantee to cure you or refund to you' every cont you have paid in care I fall to effect a permanent oure of your condition. I make icinea, as thoy are alwayn included in the onilial fee asked. a always doing harge for med: Sttribute my succesn to promising nothing but what.t can do, a — Three-quarters of a RACE TRACK, BENNINGS, Nov. 20,—| which he held to the end, winning by a lyman May. 110, o'Ca 1 9 ge Bb | ron ine wi i i 0} ria, 105, Mi v 4 | rille—Won by Orpheum, 7 to Land 2 tu ‘Pho entries for to-morrow's races are as yonath | tra m Gould, wre. was three ji! OS, Miletcrs 2B 3 10 62 Bae a i thant ceonibanien By, 1; Mank Btreet, 10 to 1 for Ble S| The entry lst is larger than ever be- what I promire. fallow: Sectienl Racal aAee seed LIN LE 48 | Se re im pang Henry ear secon and Soothsayer ¢ fore and the men are speedier than VARICOCELE DRAINS t good, ‘Won “drivtag. Timexi.i0 1-8. | Woe farm the Gracco-Roman chan- @1-20. those who have ever competed in a! [MM permanentiy cured without 04 lomes that sap First Race—Selling, for thre efx. turlonse, itary Six turlongs. very ilfe trom. you cutting or tying operetion. later lead to complete pion trained for the handicap match, in| fourth Race—One mile and a quar ) long-distance event, and it is expected ert se ‘ tng.) Tyra and Sag t h Tine cieche i hs Mi anes Ce at Ls Str. Plave. | gag dite the “streten, where Laymag | Which: he has agreed to gain four de-| Tre Night te teee MA swig aesont | tothe abecasy, mark will be cael me uLceRs nen Hay closed and took the lead, He cisive falls from the clever catch-as- | it gins irersa. ened to the six-day mark will be easily ULCERS hoe br ay erate oe a 114, Hurley... 4 gh ay ay passed, mont. wade. 4 Mei WL, O'Cnr 10 6) 3% looked atl over the winner to the eh-( 1 | Rarkelanore, ndren 2 4 a 3 sixteenth, where Gloriona came witha (caton-can wrestling Instructor in one acute and ehronte, by: my rush and won a good race by a lenrth Nour, Sa in fysten of (reatmemt ere ECZEMA, ” ‘dvocate, : = — ~ we | Ch cue PME 19, ANd A Hal frome Lyme HAV MAG | A. bigidetemation of sporting men from | dried wp at one. Ane THe, 100 ee at gs 710 Titveta, MATH Ad a DAIF In front of Coty Spring Harbor, Northport, Green- | Wo vecnay Praanh, 110. ss i wip aoe. lawn, Oyster Bay, Centreport and the Re Hes 6 S| Stile acd « alsteenth, surrounding towns wiil also be on hand STRICTURE cured without ditating.« or erveipelas, of any eruptive dinoase of the shia, pebect Reatly cured by" me. GUS Hee WHeseacalse hou wo guanine 8 peiting. | to witness the struggle for supremacy | LT hoe aah : HYDROCELE Has, Avs | Spelt ra Yo Jocks. SLHtn, gtr Pia : > | ‘ R ‘ DISCHARGES \ = OF any swellings or tenders Dusky secret Bi ips eglstrrioiia mis oyu a Hy onner 8 fae H ff; and to back the champlon, Piening made | Are in many respects like other ulcers stopped completely, BAC noes or impediments’ cured Turpin 1h | Enon outa, ane Mi 1 eb Eble neat of eriends on Long tsiand, hav ns or sores, and this resemblance often proves BLOOD POISON- PGRN Without « cutting operation, ws lof , 11% Cochran, | aL paveile s i 301 ,, ' Py . aly Progravie {Reale Won esas. rh ® ahecaa wlphehes tpaldeyaltaibe a (aky ri - fatal. Valuable time is lost in fruitless ING RHEUMATISM Lalu Marr | TORGARY Ge a the front ‘3 La efforts to heal the sore with washie 1 salvi nently oured without 4p all its forms ts perma- POT eye ieets MODRR ee and Spt sh a, the pasr ten days condidoning himself! Cor that ar Itiplving j and salves, because the germs of Can- Foetal ee nates oF i nently cured by my aysten tuaning, winning handily byt 24 4 Bi for the task his manager, Johnny Dunn, | tant bine oes the blood and the new Cancer cells which are potash, of treatment. trom SMatien Hert M Intern a 0 oe fo Aft has mapped out for hii, belie "at pecs loping keep up the irritation and discharge, and at last NERVOUS DEBILITY BLADDER AND KIDNEY CON. ‘ weeude tor hate thn Miatane. "hut alcd EL isa Shion 8 BAER) |The he navance anie of seats sener~ Sharp stooting pains announce the approach of the eating and slough- ff oy pa erom ot treniment 6 permanmey’], | DITIONS Oa walk at the vid } La ane” Fak HB Bl aay at the box office of the bix amphi-| ing stage, cous, § cucet, ttre by my aratem of & lems of ime THIRD ita [armen “owsateal in Uieatro where the content will take place ening cancerous sore begins its In February, 1890, I noticod a aman fy “mst: epondence strict Seven farlonka tht eat HWM 8 in taken an evidence that the mats has! destructive work. lump on my lower lip. Tho doctor cau- rept ata a alas anostomas, tutions Ase-cont stump tor iamere seni oa al ) Barter, W's ely, Pmecaerts "| aroused extraordinary local inter:st. No ulcer or sore can exist tenzed it but anothor camo and broke OFFICE HOURS? A, M. to 8.90 P, M- Sundays, 10-A, M. to dP) M, outinto am open wore, Tbepen te tone CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. Nlg\tivanie wan the early pacemaker, ane | without some predisposing inter. 85.9, and etter Lied tone seven bot- Kt. of Gola h Florham Qn. 107. Minin Alr Faust. 10, S*naeiy | Who tad ai fhe eanthe te, Black DIS 7 nal cause that has poisoned the tles the placo healed entirely and a running and won eas! LAKESIDE FINISHES. blood, and the open discharging #828 of the discaso havo boon soon DR. R.H.M. MACKENZIE’S Baccontan’ oie | Was’aix ienuiha tn front oe Kanata: Re since. W.P.B Maitoliand petal, BBIIOE AmINKe. RACE TRACK, LAKESIDE, Nov =| weer, or the festering sore on the PRrBrowe) Movands, BC; 4 ; i Meare SIXTH RACE. i Medical and Surgical Office laty 4. R 2 e. The races run here this afternoon re-) lip, cheek or other part of the body will continue to spread and eat Il WE sT 34 His STREET. as be Pe eee ited as follows: | deeper into the flesh unless the blood is purified and the Cancer germs Falinack, 07, Moris 4 84 ars) se te. . Fatt, x f Tia rer aR + ae , | Wontar ee eae ™ ie. OF morbid matter eliminated from the circulation, } pDhe kate went up to a very oad start ow . 7 3-5] torious, 5 lo & for piace, wus Second, and S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all decaying effete matter. It has | he, eld being strung ‘out over a mix: : J Inspector Shee third. “Time —1381'5. "| great antidotal ‘and purifying properties that soon destroy the germs ana c ghe moat tori to this Meade amet ST Rb, ; 4 oragen. 11 todo and 2 (0 6; Chickadee, Poisons and restore the blood to its natural condition. And when pure | Medical. Medical. front, Belding. iced, advantage ed Mitre raped ear 1t2, 2 for Plane, was second; Ida V blood is carried to the ulcer or sore the healing Sra EXPBRT <AGRip Ente edie irregularities Parner crise uarse wa ee oteeeell Aiivectage ae) entre Gwlrd Race —Seven-eighthis of a. mile,| a Reewrs begins, the discharge ceases and the OLD DR, GRINDLE, cured. choy & feaaonable;" ae" humbug. Mae gain and Knight of Gold beat her a| Won by half a length, A head bs on by Gregor. 3... 7 40.3 and, 6 to. 8 Place Heals over and new skin forms. 8.8.8. ia | Hi taittotesi hasta tate bind el | eetecscneetss Ko=seaet nese) head, Florham Queen wae two lengths [tween second and think.” ead be-] The Conqueror, even for place, wah a strictly vegetable blood’ purifier containin, Rinssiesrosinn Initia’ veneered cores cane in front of Sir Fau ‘ second and “Watrbury third. ‘Tme— | no, merctiry’ or tiinérale of RAS deacrintiogs 4 ¥ cers, painfut A TIP—1"hg. way to reach the 3 4 | y f 5 blagde: .acalding. 1afase FOURTH RACH. Fourth Racé—One and one-eighth of a; If you have an ulcer or chronic gore of any kind, write us about it, oe, gravely ae ite apeediiy eis tmpedi- | homes of NeW York is through Hive and @ batt furlongs, tlme a8. 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