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: BOWLING GAME,|; ; Contest Between Seabury & Johnson and}: Retail Druggists in Evening World TO-NIGHT’S GAMES. Algonquin 1. and Bryant |. Bryant tl, and Knockabouts. Echo |, and II. Belvederes |. Oriental Seabury & Johnson work, and tallied 948 while the Pilots were’ making 70 5 75 The two Belvedere teams met in the last contest, and although the second five made things interesting for a while, |+ they quit badly, and the rame went to 8 by almost 100 Torntght will wind up the weske with six good teame rolling. Last night's scores: FIRST GAME. Oriental—Swope, 201; Miller, 155; Lopes, 155; Lenox, 196; Kreylenbirg, 142, Total, 0, Pilots—Cosgrove, 121; Witte, tt hie ner, 164; Boffel, 18s; Powson, i SECOND GAME _. Ap was expected, the rail Dirfs saw some good bowling in The Evening Worlt’s tournament at Amann & Tries’ alleys, Fifty-ftth street and Third ave- nus, last ,night. Three games were rolled, and each was exciting. There was considerable betting on the second ~ game, when the Seabury & Johnson five met the Reta‘! Druggiats’ team, "Tho teams are enemies of long stand- fing, and the committee brought them *togother in answer to the requests of woth captains, The game was a hot ene from start to finish, and although the Seabury & Johnsons won out It ed the last ball to decide the game.| Seabury & Johnson—Davis,. 168: Dr. Onl¥inine pine separated the two teams alka le} 106; maneney, Jet Pri » ¥ “at the finish, and the Retail boys should Ris Drugeists—Bchwetneurth, 231 have’ won, for Schweingurth, the first] w: 7; Zimmerman, 184; Walte, 144 Man up, scored il. Hitchcook: the an: Hitobeock, 127, Total, ‘823. _ chor, was nic ‘sinker. He ly Renegea ts to get 127, and pulled the team's total down to 823. e 5 ere Cag $32, and the 169 made by fudge was = ga between the Orientals first ‘was not so close, but former team did some Interesting “SILVER FRING WAN THRO THIRD GAME. 1—Buckley, | 1 i Lockwood, Belvedere M6; Bank, 13 192. Total, Betvedero tt ‘Wagner, i Johnson, 126; Spooner, 1 Totni, 786. FEW BIDS FOR THE BIC FIGHT. Wie, "Heffes: ‘Tabor, Robyn, 1%; 179. 5 3 3 3 4 ; | 3 BHEO8OO8 9BOOOOO0HO00000-000600000056-606-0600066006600060500H €60660000000007600060 FRANK FRISBIE’S APRIL SHOWER, WITH CASH SLOAN UP. THE WORLD: FRIDAY RYENING, MARCH MARCH 20, | 20, THUS, _ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. ae THIS COLT MAY BE THE TURF STAR OF THE YEAROLD SKATERS HAD 000 068606400OOO $4656 d t DODO G9-9S-Y 9-999 9:5G 999 9G HG-HFODF TIDE H339H.H9-905 ee PHVSSD HYD OOo eee Beat Out Miriam W. and Versi- "fier in the Feature Event at the New Orleans Course— Track Still Heavy. Billy Delaney on Way to the Coast to Consider Offers for Jeffries’s Contest with Cor- beti in San Francisco. Preparations for the fifth annual tn: be held on March 2. Eight college: will compete, ° Billy Delaney, manager of Champion Jim Jeffries, !s on his way to San Fran- clsco to be present at the opening of the bids for the heavy-welght champlonship battle Vetween Jeffries and Corbett on April 1. Delaney is of the opinion that there will be only about’ three offers sent In, and those from clubs on the Coast. The Hayes Valley A. C. will probably get the fight, as Jim Kennedy, the representative of the club in this city, sald it had made a good bid and held the permit for a show in July. Jim Corbett ts confident he will surely beat Jeffries, In speaking of the battle Corbett said: “While 1 do not wish to scem boagt- ful, I am confident that in our coming match Jeffries will go down to defeat in Nfteen rounds or less. The fight will not Jast twenty rounds; of that you may be assured. I will Aight him in the same manner as I did the lest time. “My preparations will differ only in Getall from my usual training, Special attention to strengthening my fore- THE WINNERS. FIRST RACE—Safe) Guard Wangdoodle 2, Bummery 3, 1, for the Columbia track team were ou on South Field yesterday. new record for the track and field events on Morn- ingside Heights, SECOND RACK—lenry of Frans tamar 1, Limelight 2, Joe Dou ty 4, Woodside defeated th: High School ;°7HIRD RACE—Stlver Fringe 1,! by @ score of ifs Mirlam W. 2, Versifier 3, fe By order of cmap nacre) James, of thi ®eawanhaka-Corinthlan Yacht (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLBANS, La., March 90.—The |} Crescent City track looked deserted to-| day, All the stables along the back stretch were unoccupied and an air of esolution hung over the place. The programme provided for the afternoon entertainment was very ordinary, The carl was made up of cheap selling events, in which (he commonest platera were entered. The result was tame racing. officer In charge at the Cente: land olub-house, ee Columbia's crews will thy work in regatta at” Potikesta next June. ° side posted for the handball champton M. J. on the opening day of the Memphis| O’Brien Still After Kits, Howard A. Colby defeated Bugone: Va FIRST RACE, and will eventually agree to fight him 22. * mer IL was the choice and was heavily plays pet however, that the public buck im tothe exclusion of the others. Bum- mer TI. was prominent for half a mile} getting on a match. Despite the fact that the International A. C., of Fort Erle, Can,, 1s willing to give a big purse for a fight between Rublin’ and . The route was further than he’ ay to go, He looked so much the Biers eo. The annual “wymnastio tournamen: given by the midshipmen of the Nava pe of Miengths’ from Wang Doodle, 4 100 Shot noticed by the last named men, SPORTING NEWS BRIEFS. tercollegiate gymnastic championship contest are well under way at the New York University, where the meet is to Not less than one hundred candidates It made a for men netually at work ° . The girls of the basket-ball team of Stapleton High Behoot team yesterday Club, Robert W. Gibson has been appointed take to the pas Lomerror morning, and begin shells for the The reterce wit be unelected and the valance of the stake money of $%0 a The new steam yacht Niagara IV., cling champion, has begun training on "| bag-punching, fencing, parallel bars, horizontal bats, Indian clubs, eidehorss and pyramide. Lis ‘Thomas J. Gallagher defeated George H. Sutton, tho armless player, last night by'“ score of 300 to 260 in the fourth game of the setles of fourteen- inch balk-line games between the pal in progrem at the Montauk Aaaabeny! Brooklyn, ° Milwaukee may not get the Amateur \Athletic Union national championship mect next fall. If the meet does not go there It will doubtless be transferred to Cleveland or Cincinnat, ° * The Amembly Cliien Committee will report favorably to-day Mr, Ellis's bill authorizing the city of New York to per- mit the boat clubs of the olty to build boat-houses In Macomb's Dam Park, on the Harlem River. it r ee Frank A. Keeney easily won the it handicap billiard match with Dr. Hi. Jennings by a total score of 1,200 io HD at the “Tenlekerbocker Bland Academy, Brooklyn, last night. «8 8 “Wilite"’ Anderson, who won the open champlonship of the United States Golf Association year before last and who t# ship of the United States between|at present champion of the Western Daly passed through here this morning|®rm has been paid for many months. Michaet Egan, of Jersey City, and Louls| Golf Association, has made application ‘on his way from California {o Memphis. |The next time I meet Jeffries he wiil be| Keegan, of Chicago, to-night. for the position of professional at the He has Claude entered i the Ten-|Punched Just as often and muoh harder) nacre 3 Nee Baltuarot Golf Club, " rater tits than when we leat met.” the Interclub pool tournament las! 5 Baers caeey, wien fe ke night at the olitb-house of The Strollers | A despateh trom Sydney, N. 8. W. soya the American cyclist Hopper won meeting. Daly says that it is almost| «pniiadelphia Jack" O'Brien thinks Tet Fastream ea rig Be Gehatck by 125 to 117 dalla, and William | {he Figen Taine “will be placed In good | 89> Fitzsimmons will not insist on him |'a. "Tit Setented A Bruce “Whiting by Tea JRE ARO ReCORG Lupe ADEs Loe Ee. Standing before ‘the meeting ends. making a side bet of $6,000 in their fight, |1% balls to Ti. . ee onart ustralian pion, sie: ‘The Board of Trustees of the Atlantic Pume $100; for maidens three years old and| before the club offering the larges® 2 4 Sipwasd; seven turiongs. sails parse. “Fitz knows perfeotly well,” Peace Bowers fons oe » $x-[Xacht Club has appointed the House ni , hh cted to 5 D0 5 : ; Attire, | Said O'Brlen, “that 1 would not consent Roper wae launched yesterday at the | Committee, which In as. follow $35 133 | to fight him for @ aide bet of $6000 | Mortis Helghta yards, eee ee rt eT 1% 72 | Phere nas not been a ght aince Fitz- * will be open on May 1. is “4 | simmons won the world's championship| ‘The athletic division of the A. A. U. eter 7g g}| from Corbett in which the principals| as suspended J, 8. Weatney, former] Gustavus T. Kirby, chairman of the 10) 2 | made a side bet. I will gladly fight him| Captain of the University of Pennayl-| Advisory Board of the I. A. A., A. A. 1 HY before the club offering the jargest purse| Vania track team, and J. W. Kelly, end a radiate rector of Sack ben Sat Just as soon as he ts read, former A. A. U, official, for managing | letlas at Columbia University, has jus} Parham, ee 5 Been... alee y to take me | Mites at Merchantville, No J., last ear | lett for a trip around the world with eee attr es ti pont oe oe ahivh’ ne pikes were givens J. Hollingsworth Wood, of the '98 golf the poorest lot of maiden three-year-olds| N@ Mateh for Rablin, 8 8 Reema et Compete 1 that have started at the meeting, Bum-| Gus Ruhlin te having a hard time| Frank Kramer, the professional cy- ot The crack shots the Mohican, Leather Stooking and Hudson River Gun clubs, representing the counties tlof Saratoga, Warren and \Washing- 1] ton, have consolidated under Ze name Shoy: ym- Hudson Valley Rifle and Gun and ¢hen xt The winner turged up| either McCoy, Choynsk!, Jack Munroe, | Academy will take place In the gym-|of the f » + | Tom Sharkey any naslum to-morrow night, ‘The events|Asvociation and will join the national He won easily by & cour | om Sharkey or Marvin Hart, it ts un- | Daum, to-more wratling, tumbling, pation. McCoy Not Matched Yet. ‘Thore 1s still talk of a match between “Kid MeCoy and George Gardner, SBOOND RACE. ‘Puree $400; for four-year-olds and up; selling; one mile and an eighth, CRESCENT LADIES Starters, Jocks, bie. st Hit Pig fir. Wi, |George Grant, manager of § ‘ nter a 1?) he ts willing to sign articles for McCo: ei %|to fight Ganiner, The latter, though | vrei All i ae gg | G0¢8 not seem anxlous for the fight. | 10 i "51 McCoy is still tn training, expecting to | ‘ ey Tana 5 F.} get on @ match with elther Gardner or, Marvin Hart, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. {Special to The Byeaing World.) lenry of Franstamar. titty on, Won as he pl had started him se {small-sized fortunes “by. packing He was well ridden by Muller and ‘found no trouble in ‘eating the lot heavily play. Big Scores, Though, Were No' in Order in Women’s Cham fas’ againat him. “Radiant Heat, who! RACE TRACK, NEW ORLIANS, pionship Tournament. a jer in the run to the fur- 20.—Tae ys Dole, stumbled and tell 4 the pe March 2%.—The entries for to-morrow's as fololws Ave and 0 belt turlonge: selling home. i He fell on his rider, Jockey Fo- » Who was back of hit, pea on the boy and almost tumbled the ie. Radiant Heat app croee iegs when he fell pear bin at th a ‘ey Foley was hurt inter- honors In the women's terday, The team won two games. Myra Morello" “Quicksilver Sue perder to urge bowlers onto thelr Frank Hermann, proprietor Hundred and street and Seventh 96; Mre. Dolveaux, 119; Mrs, Goot2, Wimmer, 127, Totel, 614. Ipsependent Greater New York Ladies—My; 137; Mri aver ew Goulelans Stakes; dour | Wilece, 112; Mrs. Haring, 96; Mre. Hopper, 98 B® wold medal studded to the bowler who a = _ gi| MPH Redermacher, 77; Mra. Lang, 9, Total, 48 hest wo: ‘108 Accolade SWOOND GAME, olla the. bis asa May’, Me qeanet silieg ius Asoert Lae ., Race Mile ast | Pay the Hddier on gained the lead | Hattie Davis Bir Fitsugy Irving Mayor Independent Greater New York Ladies—Mni Wileon, 120; Ora. Harning, 121; Mra, V1; Mra, Radermacher, 90; Mra Lang, 87. ce in France, The Crescent Ladios carried off the) Hopper, COLUMBIA 10 PLAY ON NEW GROUNDS. College Baseball Team Will En- gage Cornell in a Game on American League’s Grounds. t The Columbia University baseball team owllng tourna will play a game on the grounds of the{ ;}ment on the Harlem Circle alleys yes The members of it were really the only ones New York American League Club this eason. The game will be with the Cor- I} nine and will take place on May 15. 3 who rolled anything Uke good scores. rhe other games the team will engage in Hp . 9T)In both thelr games they tallied totals of} wil) be played either on the Polo IOND-STUDDED (arpa Ragas 8 | over 0. Grounds or South Field. ~ MEDAL FOR BOWLERS ey ere The acoress 1 ame had Veen arranged with the | *dons Coulter. Piet id VIRsT GAME. American League team, but it had to biateenta Crescent Ladiee—Oirs Hale, 148; Mra, Gotty,! cancelled owing to the fact that the new grounds could not be ready on the date agreed upon. It ts barely poasible that the yame will ©e played on April 21-on Bouts Field, has been ree e tthe avenue weiss the been set. for Haturday, March as with Bt. Bren Xayler, op South Field, ‘The season plays end on June li, whet the team plays Brown at Providence Oiber new gaimos are with Bor Englewood Fl Glu, "West Point and Woonsve e Macks Want Basketball Games, Phe Five Macks would like to arrange i games with out-of- tow vies oe * COST $200,000 10 MATTHEWS MEETS PUT TEAM HERE) FISHER T0-NIGHT. President Gordon, of New York| Rival Wrestling Instructors to Americans, Says Players’ Sal-| Decide Disputed Question at aries Will Amount to $60,000.’ Net Polo Club-House. George Fisher, the wrestling instructor of the New Polo A. A. and Tom Matthews, who holds a like position in! the Mott Haven Athletic Club, will meet! in their much-talked-of match in the arena of the New Polo Club, at Park avenue and One Hundred and Twenty: ninth street, to-night. Both men hav; worked hard for two weeks and are now in fine condition for the contest. A great rivalry exists between the two men, and their bout promises to be the, most gruelling seen in this city this year, ‘They have made a alde bet on the result. ‘The winner will haye to secure two falls in three at catch-as-catch-can, Manager Johnnie Oliver, of the club, has disopsed of many tickets for the bout, which indicates that a big crowd will be on hand, George Bothner taught Fisher the wrestling game, and the light- weigbt champion will be in his protege’s corner, As a betting event the match promises much, The Polo Club members will back Fisher to the limit, and, ac- cording to reports, many Mott Haven men will be on hand to lay their money on Matthews Bothner and Riley, April 2. A date has at last been selected for the Ught-weight President Gordon, of the New York American League Club, says he does not expect to make any money with the team this year, as the expenses will foot up nearly $200,000, The expense of fixing up the grounds and building mics ihe gure clo: h o jon, F opotne players. ass men will receive 000 tals season, 1s $6,000, and oni man, Wil will Fecelve. some- thing Ike Beal Stier other exceptionally our ealare list. sbro, the Pittsbury pitcher, and Cl nee Griffith, pitcher a: manager of the team, will recetve an Amount not far snort ‘of $8.00 for thelr en, dooms Tannehill, the left- Dianted iateher will receive about 36,00 n altomsther, I ex ef the team to (aes salaries alone a it $00,000. There is Meth doubt in my mind that we will se- cure Delehanty, ‘although the deal may cost us a little more than $10,000, “Tae grounds will cost full $100,000. ‘This Includes the grand-stends and thing else connected with tne oo SHAMROCK’S FIRST SPIN ON MARCH 28. nd ea Keeler, me will have two high-priced men on Ue Was successfully stepped yesterday, It measures 148 feet from deck to truck. ‘The yacht's boom was subs: fitted to the, gooweneck. ‘and holder of the English title. ‘The pair will meet in the arena of the New Polo A. A. on April 2 Both men now for the cont ard at work! Riley {9 training at quently Wan slung. “The mainmas iw further |the Polo Club, while Hothner ts getting Duca Mhan ts that of Shamrock 11,|into condition at his own gymoastum op acer the Dase of the fore trlangie| West Forty-second street. Riley came exactly the same meamirementaoventy.|to America for the sole purpose of win- elght ‘eet. e pom is istinct = shorter, TE projecta leat over ‘the tan. |TuSs the lght-welght championship of the world, and has made a side bet of $000 with Botbner that he will sucoeed, He says he will have othér money to bet) at the ring side, Model to Meet Luttberm. Harry Model, who hag wrestled with Harvey Parker, will meet Max Luttberg. the aht-wel) wrestler, jrall, so’as to obviate the dimoulty under |which Shamrock I. labored in keeping her boom aboard and from topping in fens and in fresh weather, Extra pre- cautions have been taken to support the ‘Arrangements have been made for the jrigwers to work gil night long, so there ne good prospects of everything being In rendiness for a tri in on March 26, Miner's Bowery ‘Thea re to-night in a special ——— bout. “Manager Kelter, who represents FELTZ AND GOODWIN Model, insists that ail holds shail go. A side bet has been page, Last night Owen Ziegler, the pugilist, jand Luttberg wrestled’ for fifteen minutes without a fall Root May Meet Ga FOUGHT FAST DRAW. BOSTON, Mass., March 20.—Tommy lone’ Fells, the South Brooklyn fancharn| Oy | aueialOe Biter rake wolght fighter, and Chester Goodwin, of 111/.11 clinched a match between George Chelsea, fought a fast ten-round bout|Gardner, of Lowell, Mass., and Jack lhere last night, It waa declared a| Root, of Chicago, Wwante Bierce, man- draw. ‘The lads fought hard throughout |ager’ of Gardner, hai ied Conse | DR. GREENE'S FREE PRIVATE LECTURE TO MEN This (Friday) Evening, March 20, at 8 o'Glock, THE LAST LECTURE OF THIS SERIES, GRAND CENTRAL PALACE, Lexington Ave., 43d and 44th Sts, , FREE EXHIBITION OF X-RAY MACHINE, Beautiful Dissolving Yinwas ADMISSION AND SEATS B sd hlern gh ea a reeset tea pete ee et ants | | Rink. Men who thirty and forty years ago delighted the people of New York with stunte on the ponds around the city were out in force, and although many of them Were far from being as spry as they used tobe all took a spin and cut some figures father of fancy skating. Thore were many more old: were A. Aiken. A. Haudoulne, the three sally “boys,"’ Harbeck, Henry and Ed} J. F. Tanis, H, lionalre skat: James B. Story, the ‘Aire skating champion o: Peace title from 1891 to 1897 and who was the speed champion many years before a A BIG REUNION. Old-time fancy skaters had things their own way ‘ast night at St. Nicholas just for Auld Lang Syne. Eugene B. Cook was there In all his glory. Mr. Cook was a famous skater én he days of the old New York Skating Club in 1861. To-day he is known as the mers present. Among them . W es E F. W. Burr, JI, Good, Davia T. ieennea Buermeyer, Latham Fish, the mil- Richard Peters, Walter Rogers, , and George D. Phillips, who. SPECIAL PRICES AT VIM, VIGOR, VITALITY the contest, Goodwin was the cleverer | d offer, and {t is expected that Lou tively cure the worst! Fett ished hi et: f rt, will di about’ the vody with sti t eft and right vt ther match | isTarvanaed cases in old and young arising from | Complete, with letared a peli len et in hang swings: during the latter part of mace mekenout | effects Of indiscretion, dissipation, |] ¢aP, belt and hose, per sult 2.00) excesses, Cures Lost Vitality, Insomni: Pains in Back, Lame Back,Untit- ness for Marriage through Ner~ vous Debility, Headache, Vari. cocele or Constipation, Nervous of hana im m edi to ever, tem, ‘4 hand, (Stimulate the brain S0¢, & box, 6 for Loh Remed Mcrae [Sie WM,_H. SHAW, Jr, “THE WINNER PICKER” NOW AT WASHINGTON. ar, the notices In the daily papers. I left New Otlnans Marsh 7th tor Washington hi March 9th, and ween quart and uly 1 clocked man} d consequently know those hore Are ready to win at thelr first attompts. I am not Rolng into details, bit 1 wank to 60 faylog that thin meeting should prove equally ax good if not better than the last, begining Monday, March 234, Programme is Just brietling with a number of hore AD, and at good prices, I'know of numerous horses that on work ehould wip th nd IE re still interes(ed {n the racing geme you showid find tt a most able investment in ng my information on these horses. My racing wire each day consi of but 3 horses only and no more. My 3-horse wire record for Fall Meeting. A $20 play won $2,032 in 18 days! A $10 “ “ $1,016 oe 66 “se A $5 $508 « WASHINGTON FALL MEETING. ¥, 0. TRUE BLUR. 18-1, won; WANNAKER, 4-1, lott; ROSSAFAME, + 3-1, 34. MOSKETO. 8-5. won: MOUNT, HOPE, “4-1, ESS WO! ey) Re oie tet Lon DEMU: ry “ “ nereres 1 B, 10-1, ew & HONOLULU, 3:1, wea! SHORTHOSE, MT. 11800, 6-1, 34: EARL DIVER, 6-1. lost: 20-1. 1 RE EA’ ; A. SHOWER, 1. ANCKE, ROLE Dee Bae Mp wons Ly MAN, bely wont FLYING JIB) 2:5" won! WitiT OWE. 8. : ROLL CALL, 10-1, lost; W'LGATHERBR, 8-5, won; BONNIDBR’ BERNARD, 8-1, lost: TRIBES HILL, BAILMAKER, 3 S, 12-1) w ; DUCKY DA 29. JIM CLARK, MEETING OPENS MARCH 23d, fo don't delay, but get your subscriptions and acccunts to me at once, for I am positively oe tain thin meeting should prove to be as big a money-maker, if not better, than the previous ones for all of my clients. Terms for Racing Wire: $15 for 6 days, $5 for 2 Days, $3 Daily. A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT may 60 had by clients for whom I BRISK ‘won: % AS 12-1, lost operate accounts, When operating accounte for my cliente 1 Dut “edu 2) per cent. ce the niet, winnings, as sent & copy of my reece weel 7. odds, ‘ua you have everything “Black oa White.” accounts for the bencft of those turfltes who are so sli. fo the playing themselves, so that it will be tho moans of reller. ry trouble attachtd to same, and then again they aro assured of apable hands, with one who has the best Interest of his cliente at ry nit hat all my selections will not win: thie ts an Imposstbtiity, « waory tutelligart and srasibie tainted person, will ackaswiodge’ tor hares racing Tone very ‘un- certain game: but thie I will and do say, and that ts, if you cannot win with the expert serview t my handa, one who fed in the racing game for & jaticed the remarkable success 1 ore of yea ‘meeting, no, 4th an account, would #ugeest your forwarding the same to mo ithme: benef of the numerous good things that will be cit loos dally. ACCOUNTS ARE ACCEPTED AS FOLLOWS: For 2 85.00 daily play on each horse... For a $10.00 daily play on each horse For a $20.00 aally play on each horse on each horse For a 30.00 a Fora §50.00 4 For » $100.00 dally play on cach horse Remittances to be made only by P. O. Money Order, Express Money Order, Telegraphic Money Order, or Hegistered Letts. Positively no checks accepted unless erin ed. Cu Currency should not be sent through the mals without being iy red. A W.H. $HAW, Jr., Washington, a rae 845.W, THE OPENING SALE. 8x10 Bromide Enlargements, mounted, for %c. champlonship wrestling| Quick del! ery and perfect work guaranteed, match between George Bothner, the| 4x5 Cyc GLASGOW, March 2.—The mast of}champion of America, and ‘Tom Riley, F Shamrock IIT. ‘ Meal” zine “i a for Gbe. isher Lenses and Suppl! pay you to deal with NEHRING’S,. 16 East 420d St. » TWO SPECIALS ALL THIS SEASON.) Victor League Ball, best in the world, regular piles Fi 25; at say | 4.00 gersolls’ ... 1. Be {Louisville Slugger Bat, " burnt, t, taped handle; ri at ans Seas file Hm wy Se Ivicor. Genuine Horse FOR MEN Fielder’s Glove, eee 1.00 ‘Victor Horsehide Mitt, full - Mormon Bishops’ Pills || _ size a 3:00 have been in use over 50;] ‘Faull size Catcher's years by theleadersof the |] tng brazed snd with Mormon Church and) Rf ic their followers, —Posi- | $6.50, $5.50, $3.75 and... Speolal Prices in Ci Send for fi rent blanks, &c. Cataloguecdrea, or cigarette smoking. of ®. Stops T witching Effects are ate. Impart vigor part CENTS of ‘the sys- Don't get despondent; a cure is at Strengthening and invigorating. nerve centres, +50 by mail, A written tee 10 cure or money 6 boxes. Circulars free, iy Co, 50 25 Wedad pes mp 67 Cortlandt ot., Hi) Nessau at., 125th st, cor 7th a Fa tine Wi26 up. ‘teh xis 6 VESEY ST, ree Be

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