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ARANSAS PASS WON THE THIRD, Parke’s Gallantry Filly Took the Baby Race at New Orleans from May Holliday. THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—St. Cuthbert Automaton 2, Versifier 3, 1, SBCOND RACE—Arachine 1, Little Jack Horner 2, Frank Kenny 3, THIRD RACE—Aransan Pans May Hollidny 2, Alcom R, 3. a, FOURTH RACE—Optimo 1, Chick- dee 2, Manenur 3, NDW ORLDPANS, Jan. Odom arrived this morning from his, home in Georgia. He will begin ride ing in a day or two. “Honest” John Kelly, Fred Cowan and Bmil Hers leave to-morrow night for Hot Springs. Kelly and Cowan, who have been losing here Iately, will play in the pool-rooms for a while before returning to New York. Herz ts going over for a week or so and will return here, The track had dried and was in fairly good condition to-day. The scratches were: Lady Alberta, Wunderlich, Blue Ridge, J. Reiff, Sue Johnson, Ornature, Jerry Hunt. - FIRST RAGE, for three-year-olds and up; six Purse $400; furlongs. Starters, whts., jocks, Si. ue Fin, Str.Place Bt. Cuthbert, ety ppatern, 1 2 1-2 fo ‘ton, . 2 2 12 3 5 40 8 60 1b ee fkE Se 4 Sen. “ppt grign,bentyrelD 4% 20 6 Lady ike, 95, J. Jones 9 100 40 Glories, “io, poems 10 9 7-2 3-5 bsp Poudre, %, W. Hicks. 4 9° 10° 100 B Nimble’ Dorin, 107, Neill sil 1 200, Start good. ‘Won ridden out. Time—l.14 4-5. Gt. Cuthbert outclassed his field to such an extent that one to two was the best the books would quote about him at the close, He was played down from 9 to 10, Redfern was kept busy in the final furlong to land the favorite home in front by @ small margin, Automaton ‘hung on gamely all the last furlong. He was slow to get going and closed a big gap. SECOND RACE. Potse $400; for four-year-olds and up; sellin, mix and one-balt furlongs. Betting. Starters, whts., jocks, Arachne, ‘109, 7a. Little J. Horns Frank Kenny, Tan Rona. was always ¢he choice and Was heavily eupported. Redfern waited ‘tl fhe last furlong before maiking his Tin, fle came withsot an effort i the yun home and won in a gallop from JAttle Jack Horner. The latter had a lt of early speed, but stopped. ——_- _ (NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 90.—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: First Race—soven furlongs 110 Katie Gibbons 101 109. *Do ry 108 Star and. Garter Fading Light 1... $8 Paul’ Oreyton The Messager 2202168 Kiwase econd Race—Purs furlongs. gary, MaDentel Senator Morrison Third Race—Handloap; s1x, turlon Federal 115° Optional ..... 7 M11 Mra, Frank Foster.. 97 103 95 101 Sapolio Sy 10) Bea Hu Amigart 98 Glen Rove . Vourth ract—Merchants' Handicap, gidedi one mile and, a sixteenth: 132 ir New rity Race—sei jeg mile and w bait, are “Delors Sixth Race—Purse; one mtle. reat 103 Be, "Parham ".. 2.103 ive pounds apprentice allows RACING NOTES. F. Miller, who at one time owned « stable in eounection with Fred Becher, was at the Eheeps- head Bay sale paddocks yesi some horses which Johnny here trot Californ the coming dom at the G ‘At J. B. Hagsin's Elmondort Farm the noted broodmare Halelujab, by imp, tn by Bralve, by Mader All yy imp. Juvenal, sire of the 30,—Jookey | the “BOOKIES” ROBBED HIM, DOCTOR SAID Newburg Physician Evidently Backed “Also Rans” at New Orleans, Then Made Trouble. NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 90.—There was plenty of excitement In the betting ring at the Crescent City track yesterday, A man who sald he was Dr, Trevathan, of Newburg N. Y., was responsible for the tumult, he claiming he had been unjustly cheated out of $2,800 In bets which he had made on the races, and accused Riley Grannan and Gol Lichten- stein, the bookmaker, of having taken his money. After haying lost his money Dr. Trev- athan accosted Grannan, and after call- Ing the latter a “robber? and other names, threatened him with dod!ly harm unless Grannan returned him his money. Grannan ‘had the doctor ejected from cafe where the spans gerone. aot ushed up to - Trevathan then rushed up tain hs 6: stein and accused money. A_rough-and-tumble au Pinkerton detectives finally, arating the men. In ‘Trevat pockets were found ‘worthless potting Sheoke that cost 9, SPORTS OF M.G. 4. 10 NAME NEW PRESIDENT. Funeral of W. Allston Flagg, Who Was to Be Official, Will Be Held To-Day. There will be delegates trom the Mfet- repolitan Golf Association, Morris County Golf Club and the Baltusrol Golf Club at the funeral of W, Allston Flagg this afternoon In St. Thomas's Church, Fifth avenue and Fitty-third street. Mrs. Flage’s death leaves a vacancy at the +head of the ticket to have been elected at the annual meeting of the Metropolitan Gott Association next Wednesday, He had been the vice-presi- dent and was nominated to succeed Perey Chubb, the president for two terms, who 1s on his way from Burope and not due to arrive until next Thurs- day. Under the M. G. A. rules the Nom!- nation Committee must report the ticket thirty days before the meeting, and the opinion is that the presidency will have to be filled by Mr, Watson, the candidate for vice-president. ALL SORTS. ‘Monte’ Cross, of the Athletics, champlons of the American League, and Dick Harley, of the Detroit Club, two Philadelphians who were with the All-Amerioan team in Ju» tour to the fc coast, have returned home after one Tho most auscesstul trips of the kind on record, Fach man cleared $650 above all expenses, 7. 8 Canaidaten for the University of Pennsylvania Daseball team avo been asked to report for rection on Fr ‘Tie is only for, the new then, "The yn will assemble on Feb. 14. oe 8 Davy Fults, former captain of the Homestead (Pa.) football team, and who conebed Latayette lam season, has been signed to coach the Uni- versity of Wisconsin's back field next fall, while Bred Murphy will andie the Une men, . Dan Metaod, the heavy-welym champion, wrestler of the world, and Jim Parr, of Buffalo, have been practically matched to wrestle in But- the first week In March. 7 8 nt, director of the Hemenway has Just completed a now strength test system, whieh, by substituting endurance and apeed for almple. brute force, promises to work @ revolution in modern gym- nasties, Lee Althougy the complete Columbia track ath= etic eobedule has been arranged and announced, the manager of the team {s contemplating some {mportant changes. Overtures for dual meets have been made by Brown University and by Georgetown, oe 8 “Cowboy'’ Weston met with unexpected defeat Inst night In the sweepstakes pool tournament Montauk Academy, Brooklyn. He played ame and was besien by daeden, of New teks by 16 to “ea 8 J. Byron @tark proved last night that he is a player to be feared next week in the Hanover Clud billiard tournament. In a practice game with John ‘Keane, ‘at the Kulekerbocker Acad; emy, Brooklyn, he completed a string of poltte tn tea hinings, maning an avereay of 3, Afmed with the canara ot @ score or more of the most noted autompbilists in the United States, W. J, Morgan, iet thie city, hes gone to Florida with the purpove of forming an organi- zation to be kngwn as the Florida Automobile 20d Good Roads Mesociation, The, ong which Will be ‘he hotel Ponds, oatersplatee holding “ancuat races‘on the sauds at Palm Beach in eee Speed skaters are girding up their lo!ns tor the champlonship meeting at Verona Lake, near Montelair, N, J. on Fob. 12. This meeting is ducted under the sary of the newly organized association kn: ‘Skating Coicimielisk ‘ot the United States. oe Prealdent Coskeriii, of the Road Drivers! Av: sociation, of New York, has appointed the tol- jowing Nominating Committees to select a ie for the annual election on March $: Dr. D, Gill, Chairman; 'W. C. Fioyé-Jones, David ea P. Ryan, George Buckmay, H. C, Mapes, J. A. Mogargee and CB Crome: George B, Palmer, trio] Wan oes) a (Simeas swimmer, was found dead a fow days Ce su up ‘Montauk lodging-house in Montsom: Jorney City. and! was buried (n the Potter's Field at Snake Hill. ~ e The officera and governors elected for the ensuing year by the Innts Anien Golf Club, of Bound Beach, are; President, James W. White; Vico-Presient, A. H. Wiggin D. Buge Cinttinn ti, Se iintdens Governove, Halk P Winchman, Clayton ‘Rockhill, Frederiek K. Rup- precht and Wrederick W. Tuttle, oe At the annual meeting of the Associated Cy- oling Clubs, of Long Island, the following oM- cers were elected for 1908: President, N. 0. Phillips, Oxford Bicycle Club; First Viee-Prea!- Charles Tiigner, Bushwick Wheelen “President, ‘Thomas Black, Howard Prospect Whoolmen; Treasurer, Richard J. Wulff, ‘Whee! Seoretary, Albert “Hutton,” Waverly 3, Trustees—iisaac Roberte, Greater N. Wheelmen; Frederick Kelllhan, Euclid ‘Wheeime! erst A Needham, Kings County ‘Wheelme joule Steoker, Bay Ridge A, C., Benont Ti:latrahack, Tumbase | Weeplines, ee ‘Two torelgn patea (of interest are that the Annual Oxford and Cambridge golf match will this year be played at Sandwich on April 23, and that within the last few weeks all the teem on the old course at Gt. Andrew's have been put, yary far back, presumably a concession to te rubber-eored ball, ae After be has Anished ble present engagements with Fournter, Alexander ‘Winton will probably never again enter a speed contest. The reason why ‘Winton intends to retire ts that the riske undertaken in racing have caused Mrs, 10 urge bis abandonment of racing engegwmeaia” soe Mr, Frofertck a Bourne, Vioe-Commodore N.Y. ¥.C., who will become the club's commo- dore on Feb. 13, will give a dinner to his tel- low officers end’ the members Interests coming international atan on Feo, ges |" = POOL ROOM MUCH for three-year-olde; Ave LIKE A FORTRESS. Secret Passages and Armor- Plate in Yonkers Gambling- House. (Special to The Evening World.) WHITE PLAINS, Jan. 30.—Two patrol wagons filled with nearly all the wood- work of the pool-room in Yonkers which was raided by the Yonkers po- lce, was brought before the Westchester County Grand Jury to-day to inspect. The paraphernalia consists of half a dozen secret heavy doors which were battered down, sliding panels, racing boards that were run on trolleys and secret slides, The stuff almost filled the jury-room, so that the jurymen had very Uttle space for themselves, ‘The main evidence against the gam- blers, consisting of the racing charts, betting sheets, &c,, were burned before the police got into the room. The police my the place was protected by armor pidte and seoret passages Ike a fort. Secret doors led to a tunnel which came out by a river, but during the raid the mechanism on the doors caught and the gamblers could not get out, PUSHBALL AS FEATURE AT 12TH REGIMENT ARMORY English Game Is Becoming Popu- lar with New Yorkers, The English game of pushball that ts fast becoming popular with the sport- RACING MAN KELLY DEAD IN PARIS, Noted as a Poolseller and Book- maker of Years Ago—Death News to Relatives. The death in Paris of James B. Kelly, the well-known racing man, Is an- nounced here by William Pabst, assist- ant cashier of the Second National Bank. Kelly had a brother, six nephews and a married sister in New York, but none of them has received any notice of his death. Kelly was accredited with being the possessor of a large fortune, acquired a8 & poolseller and bookmaker, Ten years ago the firm of Kelly & Bilss had & great reputation in the poolselling business. Their headquarters were on ‘Twenty-elghth street, near Broadway, where the biggest kind of bets were taken on races in all parts of the country, ‘The firm was among the first to go Into the ante-post betting on futuro events, For many years {t leased the betting privileges at the different race courses, subletting them to others, Their business in this Une was enor- mous, Standing out as noted incidents tn Kelly's career Are his dispute over pay- ing to the commissioner of the late Plerre Lorillard a very large wager won by that gentleman in a race at Bara- toga, and his charges against a well- Gre Amateur Reason /, Reason 2, 3 This race THE MEN’S STORE-- Saturday--- 0, vercoats-- -Saturday very LONG SVERCOATS With vertcal 6.50 Why 00 Splendid Sik HATS, e OPERA TUXEDO HATS. And Shape. THE KING'S HORSE. RAN UNPLACED. Edward Saw His Favorite, Am-| bush Il, Beaten in Stewards’ se. Lost Vitality, Insomnia, Pains In the Steeplecha k, Nervous Debility, Pimples, ee sesterete aid Sons pation, ins 5 cleanses the liver, the kidneys, | LONDON, Jan, %.—King Edward rode) CupiDENE strengthensand restores. The | automobile | Kempton Park to-day to see his Grand lachabe faventicambusn |e because 90 per cent. are troubled | | Nationa} Steeplechase fhe. Steopiechace, | With Prostatiti#, CUPIDENE is the) IL, run In the Biewards’ Steeplechase. | only known remedy to cure without an is rege Ung in the natu A COMPOSITE OFFERING OF | » : Ss Quality Suits and Overgarments, Sizes Ape to 4 years. _ RUSSIAN SUITS. | RUSSIAN Go vy, Brown and n and Fancy Mixtures, Oxford, Sizes 3 to 10 s. R rs 5 SAILOR Lppe ps ini ayy, Royal satan Mona, Sizes 7 to 15 and ACKET sus: Fancy Size: 11 t0 Iyer, ie PIECE SUITS. wet Navy, Black and Mixtures. Sizes 14 to 19 YOUTHS’ SUITS. Oxford Mixtures and Overplaids. Every Garment Will Make a New and Customer for the Boys’ Store, YOUTHS’ COATS. ular_and comfortable ttan box style; Olive and gray Overcoats, not a eget few odds and Sade but sizes up to 48 breast. but up to 50 breast. en's Winter Surts. Every description of fabric, including Mixtures, Blacks Oxfords and Plaids. Sizes up to 50 breast. Those Famous WOULD GLADLY PAY AT WHOLESALE. il costs are not considered, se We Offer These ALPINES Exceptional Values ‘and Other Sof For Saturday. Every Hat Hats, Perfect in Style Vitality Restored “CUPIDENE” This great Vegetable Vitalizer, the pre- scription of a famous French physician, will quickly cure you of all nervous or diseases of the generative organs, such as from Windsor to reason Herers are not cured by doctors) “right, led a8 belng some- io / Ho rand Rathang; | operation, 5,000 testimonials. A written | DIRECT ENTRANCE 18TH ST., NEAR 5TH AVENUE. Winter Overcoats Your Chotce Vir EHINGHILLAS Sizes 3 to 8 year: Castor, - Red, Brown and Fine Kerseys—-enihitary style. MUMTARY REEFERS. Sizes 3 to 6 Red Lining, Erblem on Sleeve. STORM REEFERS. Sizes 8 to 16 years, Frieze and Chinchilla, wool-lined. LONG OVERCOATS. Sizes 410 16 years, Grays, Browns, Overplaids. Sizes 1410 19 years. Long Coats, Vertical Pockets, Permanent r excellence, in fabrics, black, blue and ord and Cambridge Over- Cah ‘a both Oxford and black coat- . of ide and black, serge-lined; heavy s, full sweep, serge-lined. MEL- Rens WHIPCORI 8, plaid- lined ; aK IN CONE , both plain and plaid- i oe COATS, fine texture, splen: lined; colors Oxford and brow#. @ee coats—not merely a few broken sizes, 6,20 Two-Dollar Trousers 4°, Marvel. Every size from 30 to 54 waist and 28 to 38 length awaits your selection. WE ARE SELLING PERFECT-FITTING, STYLISH TROUSERS, MADE OF SPLENDID FABRICS, AT FAR LESS THAN COMPETITORS Last, but Very Important. We announce a general clearance of broken assort- ‘ ments in our Men's Hat Store. Present values or original 1.00}: All Colors and Trimmings. (No Extra Charge for Names.) It is better to have your teeth RIGHT than to wish you had. We make teeth Our new botanical discovery makes pain im- possible. No charge for Ex- Keene’s Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry. Gold Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry Taken in ExcWange for New Goods—Full Cash Value Allowed. indhlg eek “wo offer at mush tess than he and JEWELS, $1,000. — THE: 1 ftaeat pair’ we iarae Orien coat in Parl a traci son, peice, 41,000. KEENE, ND i eet NY aE lares rath hea KEENB, 180 ‘Broadw way poRbOOH: 430, ett Lette gold, hand ony olan Eire 70 rs 330, 80 Broadwa: DIAMOND STUD, ‘cut stone; full of tn American Ket odinciond jor; price deautifulls fro: SL Ione don $f vr KEENE, 180 Broadway. 4. CHA! Eatabitimed 1881. Wp FOR A WATCH THAT last Ni Broadway. high-m1 hewn tine ie the ‘eoond; for ome one, KEENE, $150, WATCH FOR $80 —ONB OF The beat hig! it desired: REBNE, 180 Broadway. WATOH FOR $10) THIS WATCH cont HFTG in, Rurope: the ca n We offer fa week tor $100 the J is ‘watch we conaide perlor to ‘ote tn any watch mado in this ir what the price 1s. into this cogatry: At cont, $600 In Bi ‘American nieve Notice, 2, who are thinking of buying. & |B BROADWAY, New York. bsg GOLD GLASSES, $1. pita, week our Opticians will examine your be ie E and soll you a pair of our $5 Glant FREI Gold Premier Lenses, warranted 5 ‘s"to'd, Baturdava Included: Glasses made and | tepared, CHARLES A. KEENE. 180 Broad al, wholesale business eighteen years, tn three retail stores. a, ctiona strietly confidential. ive if inconventent to L. W. SWEET & CO 37-39 MAIDEN LANE un srorm) UITOWN BRANOH, 35 SIXTH AVE. BR FULTON Lory OAKS, FURS AND JEWELRY ON MANHATTAN CLOTHING 60, hear 65th St, Open Evenings, W4,,, x « CREDIT CLOTHING, CLOAK FURS AND JEWELRY ON CLOTHING h St. 0 MANHATTA Aw aC REDIT cLoTHina, DI CLOTHING, CLOAKS, PURS AND JpweLRY ‘ON Open an secount this week jearing sale. ny terms of Clothing for the eatire , Watches, Pure, &e., de, CREDIT Het. Bway °% and Sth ave, 19 E. 14th St CREDIT. Watches and Diamonds atch and eee, Con oka & HUDSON RIVER R, THe VEQUE-TRAGK TRUNK LINE, ; IAUARA FALLS. Traine give sand, ta ary pert from jorth ‘and we 36 and ‘66, wilt at | batore t fil tiporae ate stations. > Ss A. See! > SS =—N=9 we S888 &8 8 cbereitrger EeoE ° ONDD COPwoOo vn— 3a 83h 360: 25 NEW ‘Tra avenue and 19.00 A, STATIONS: and DES DIT sg ey is cinaatt was fe, Duo Buttele 7: & o o Fe OEE Ecco cpio ote oe, reidence by Westcott ‘Gon. Bupertt Penns RAILRO ob Pintag and Bur 55 atari arriving time at ¥.—iMIDNTONT ibaa 5.55 A. M., —*SYSASUBE EMPIRE QTATR Pall 4 Wh Sage ari 5.45 a gore, Dy Duet Baral La 115 A oo = ee ithe ‘LIMITED, TAI we Albany tt ie M.—*ALBA\ ce s 5 eee POIAL. ‘Bultal nga Eatin 843, "Toronto, MATL 9. Sleepi cat only. tor Tochester 9.20 8 Srna sEU Due olan 780, indlanapal M., 30 second al Pullman Cars on all thi Traloa illuminated with walcket Mice at 113, 201. weak Now ¥ 04 sae fae hate! ot tesidence by: Wot YORK CENTRAL BETWEEN NEW YORK, BOSTON AND NEW EN 1 Springfield and the BOSTON AND ALBANY GNgR (fark Ceatral & Wadgou Biver Grand 424 street, en, eae th M. 640 PM. | WEST Sm cme gate 1) Nally, tle ally. tally, . exc yn Angax ax) at A. ce , 7 jendent, oe foot of WEST (ookTiAsn ara sr. BROSSES , AND CORTLAIEE HeeHTCAGO ‘AND De Stfastanapola, pining Car. oat ¥ 5.55 P.M. — WES" r Toledo, ,sx¢4 ey howl TORN RXPRE . For For Knoxville. daiiy, Route, Connects for Ch aay. Por Piitwure, Clevelond aaa NOTON AND, THR, ee Dining Car), 10.10 (Dining 5 (Dink in LINE RAILWAY tek dave Math BID pride Limited, 12.56 ved th 5 he Produce| loving public will be seen at the 4 i guarantee given and money returned if six | Brady, by 4 SLANE. TAK: ORPOLIE AND. WESTERN Haken, 9:24), ha ‘saalnal Git recsivedtost| qopelfth Regiment. Armory, aixty-thinn Monmouth Park race ootrea, hh ane |tavored Ambush: Ih, he war not vinend, | boxes do not elect a permanent cure, amination or Consultation. Serres al: onc 0 #0 8 street and Columbus avenue, on Batur-liVoived a trainer and tlder of ram. |tpe race was won by Fanciful, $1.00 a box; six for $5,00 by mail, | All Work Guaranteed 10 Y ead ani Word has deen received tn this elty that! gay evening, Feb. 7, when a coma ain | nv! ner and rider of repute, |'Tpe 1 on by Fancitu Cy ORT TR curs, seal all paren Jamqs XE. Kelly, of the 9d bookmaking rm of] by played between the crack Metropell. | 2ue, Mate D: D. Withers was chatrman| Patrick's Ball and Gaitator 11, felt in| Send for free circular and testimonials. |] Fruit Sets of Teeth...... $5.00 ROMAN, atinstrid citys ts dead in Paris, Me bad resided} tang and @ team composed of players of the committee which passed upon the |the Weybridge Steeplechase and both | — Address DAVOL MEDICINE £0., | Cola ate aa kurat.. ‘$5.00 sae = a ee | NA ee eandal a from Company F, of the Twelfth Regi. | charges and dismissed the. o horses were Killed. NighUngale, the | San Francisco, Cal. Sliver Filliade ape Leo TYPEWRITERS RENTED. Trains, But dor piwiose allspicen the cons jockey who was riding Baitator IL, was! WALTER S. ROC! ah EY, 34th st. and 8th Carl Mitchell, the Jockey who rode with good de v8 wensreR oo" g11'B carried off the course unconsclous ave., New York. y_ Tel. 3240 Prank Waterbury ba Parlors, fupcens the test two seasons In Russia, will ar-| ‘he atrogete. will, no doubt, be in- OND ee 12.65 F. , ive ia hie ety he, Hie Ce Jerk, Mitsnet| teresting, wa w great deal of rough work SCANNELL PAYS $i1, 100 ——_—_—- REID, YOUMANS & CUBIT, 140 Nassau | pe angle pa eA a ote SATO 1 ate Witin, se Higa. . ft edn “Agni 10 Moa an faseee Tehgth on the part of the play= street. BROOKLYN: NEW YORK: | PAH oND WATCH CO! TTT nroadway ’ ‘th is h the ‘wealthy |ere is displayed. ‘Th : FOR TROTTING STALLION. |MUNROE - SHARK J RK: wae | RnR ote ern Ved, 2. cee Se lice’ at Madison Square Garden on | Ia@olita, 2.09 1-4, Waa the star of | Managers of the mara, Hes Colleges Schools, &c. ‘ tireu ve den Musee.) || og a7 Maiden lane. - fat ace? Broniyay hal ’ BA Graves, tke well-known Kentucky trainer, | iirc” jf, Wie date of the Irish kames, Garden Sale Last. Nicht, Meet Next Tuesday, U _ Hours, 5 to 6, Sundays, 9 to 4, AG GoLb sTirrewED WATCH The'Nen: York Transfer Grrived at the Gravesend Hotel yemerday trom) thelr opponents the Central Flyers, of| qox-yire Commissioner J, J. Scannel)| The Match between Tom Sharkey and “FEBR ARY German, French and Swedish 5 Maiden lane 4 i!9, 80 Jackooorile, ia. He health waa] Yonkers ae In still buying fast steppers, Hin tateat [Je Munroe whieh was to have deem ‘TYPEWRITERS LD e-8 yurchase in this line ta Idol i, Was postpone i } Bosh. eco, the Geilsbeown driver ona{ACEPULL IN LIGHT IN pirohaae 1a. Hae ne ted He SH Voll next Tuesday afternoon, Clark 56 Warren, N. Y.: 830 alton. ae ier p Dae na nage 9 untoe, tele, UC td hand © sgplledlel ar peg a nei det CITY AND SUBURBAN. | young trotting stations tn the coumtey.|1iem Hilediphia that it moult be tae dehy linia Ws to YH 4 rn “s adelphia tha ould be Lm- are oflertog special inducements to PEI ; recovery ie doubtful, The celal Ofr, Scannell (Dow) E TC te etn eee eee aan een ee TT RUAHY GHADUATIO 3 Saas (wih bp reached within & few days American Colt seems to Have Goog| Fasig-Tipton sale of horses at Madison | 2°?! f mM 10 be present Mt the} son us aad best our prop K Gold ‘Crowns, $3 F WEEKLY, Qeztiemens clothing made to Spang Guanae dn Manllon ious Square Garden taat night, paying 3,100 | eCtne to-day, but would be on hand gitiered by the NEW YORK STATE Cee Be [SU MBEALY, See ae att broctmares, purchased by Perry Belmont 5 ' 10) on Tuesday to arrange the inatch and us the highont : : tran eons ot He Raters Carmien, wary It looks ke @ certainty that Acefuli, | fF him. rh aluo aign articles of ngreement, pee ede aL ach is Vad Lawyers. ot Ve Kantvehy Weanentey. They willbe William ©, Waliner's crack three-year- cae eee pine aa, memagat “Inia ie rotate Gowe aisl brine ru: fisads aad’ Foo wt't — aes, eae abe . a6 Will septure: at fhe ye ane stake op ee rg orate Nautilus Club’ No Debtor, “ Shertbans wake’ Lenta ai Sprieh Mi ms, GEORGE ROBINSON, | Larrabee ep SPE ey, ead “er he nalish Deroy bat|auctionesr’s: stand @0 as to get their] IM ® recent issue of The Kvening | qe ot Q ka { y,. 0) NASSAU gr, It in estimated that there are| ii: ure erltiog in his] World was printed an account of the 43 i Otte Y LAWYER finite is witht not regard him! bids in first. Mr, "i chance [es ee ir; Hausman, of this city, started the ball rolling by offer- ing $6,000 for Lashiin, Scannell bid $4,000, ou evenings tN 9, ted. Oana Sunday World Wants aby: Wath Monday WarRngWERGITE | mat 40000 automobiles in the United same number arene failure of Newler & Lighte, proprietors gt. Brooklyn cafe, and a ist of the lore Be the place. In Ang Ua a Usk, ap auullus os Zs of the leony ~ Patents, Sunday World Wante Work Monday Morning Wonders. re of bo the concern, Cah

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