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a SEP ET NRE NRT <0 peer appear eememrnt yy amaze agpaeet FY a oe THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1903, es SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. —— } SUNT ROPOLITAN HANDICAP,| [moe INVADERS PLAY. fom NATIONALS MEN one was fumbied by Parrent and he ] he SS WERF IN FORM ———- i (Continued from First Page.) F { e Sf vairy to th 1 and trainers begin to reach out for be-| % hugg fleid of cavairy to the starting man's groieider was (oo hot for Wiltse * point, fore the frost is out of the ground. Rendy for the Start. and he got first. Parrent singled over a) Of seventy-five owners who had de-|_ Now the crowd grew, strangely sl | third, scoring Stunt, La Chance’s safety f : 4 signs on this rich stake, only one had) Tinggi nidiclomeed® wna mooi ta New York Americans Tackle the] 14 Chance. at second and was doubted |[n Evening World Bowling Tour- ' Mart hee the horses, ined up, at the STHETTLEGIGLETFIA. eter he) [course] asta he heat temany MeL He Bostons in First Game of ignth toning. nament Last Night They i race was run ver jerowd on the lawn fidgetted nervously, en t 1 00! omed to ie 1y oc ut, Parrent to La A . i ‘Are Bowed Down with Sorrow] known as the Withers mile Aertoua. strain grew pale and vexcite! Their Long Trip Away from| neice" utse anitiea ot'rizkt, basis) Scored Two Victories, Tally : 43 Perhaps thirty thousand people saw| Their hearts thumped like Imprisoned anal, Keeler NO rung. | "i 4 Iphammers. ‘Te big fleld of ho Criger ified to Ganzel. Dineen was out. ing 1,011 in One. A Over the Giants’ Crushing] the event decided. This is a mild esti-| {joke ike a, Murred tine to thelr ex Home. Conroy to Gansel: , Dougherty singed gf i |olted aves, Scene Inughed hvste-feally | mate, In fact, it looked as if some one) *y a> eet ry os | Ganzel for a base. Dougherty was Mane Sra ie eonuaT emo etnies) iene caught trying to steal home. No runs. “A had tipped up the tower end of Man-| inns, Auten les hind Hy WILTSE PUT IN THE BOX i hattan Island and slid half the population horsee were turning and twicting. ane . Maley ert asd facet —— GARVIN. DOES TWIRLING. | mo the beautiful elliptical park that ducked tontheir horses and eave. them HARVARD PLAY: “ rs "| nestles in the hollows made by West-|*!Y ‘igs with the sours, i “ae ; ; The Big ace 19 On. THE BATTING ORDER. BROWN NINE, |] Hartem circies -........-. ne) 1h 4 chester's green hills. The immense Stickers 2 e batting order: grand stand, the largest of its kind in |,,1. seomet ne tf se te tee eae New York. Boston. | = Nationals _- 2 0 4 roe Amerie, swarmed with people Wke | iR2 S8td: i Se ay ahata eat Romar paves. erimagn Haw Ite Best Team on Ho Tenney 19 monster beehive, and the illusion was wan on. ars 2 Fultz, cf. cons pe Field, with Capt. Clarkson i . multaneously there burst from the Will Treem | Gooley. if, heightened by the buzzing of these thou- | stand a volume of sound, Tt was the Gangen th Patents Pitching. + GAMES. TO-NIGHT. { oe sands, the buzzing at times stirring into opening et thousands of human gatety| Conros ab. LaChane ua erecing world) — = + Bb. valves that en near the danger ng, ss. (Bpectal to The Evening Wor! Greminger, 3. a roar as if some one had roused the imit "trom pent-up emotion and nervon| Benno, a erie hie Ginieninon: SEAa EAE Delmars; Pirunger, p. bees into an angry commotion. a et eae ear cnc cca eatieractOn Uinsl eo caer yard met Brown xt baseball this after- Krakehlia . 80,000 Swarmed Over Lawns. ‘A great cloud of dust arose at the} 4 noon on Soldiers’ Field. The Crimzon|] Orchard: “WASHINGTON PARK, BROOKLYN.| Qin, lawns these thousands starting point, Kicked! up by, the heels atone LEAGUE BASPBALL| had its best team In the field, with — t y 5 i) ¥] ‘Ds, S y 1 Jew ! - yne! Dey 7—The walloping the Giants gave! OC Ao crushing what hed once |%the fying thoroughbreds. The allken York, Ae POSTON, May 7—The New Capt. Clarkson on the rubber. Lynch) 4 big crowd assembled at Amann & Hanion's Trolley Dodgers yester- iteen eoft carpet of emerald into a pulpy kaleidoscopic confusion. The thunder | qork Americans began thelr long trip| did the twirling fr Qho visitors. Brown's /qriess's alleys last night to see the was such a severe blow to the of-| On sty green. They swarmed in: Of hoofs was drowned in the roaring ¥ from home here this afternoon! shoxing again@$ Vile made Harvard games in The Evening World's bowll of the Brooklyn Club that every ¥ dock, | 2o'#e that still belched from the crowd- when they tled up with the Bostons for| anything but ccr:ain of victory, and iniplotiehip Fomed Wi ns \y ‘one ‘of them complained of feeling sick |#"4 out of the betting ring, the paddock. |eq stands. The woods took up the the first of three games. It was do or i AGA OR AW RG ND SEE RAMELGE | Sece ee ere ee sermon ty Harry Vanderhorst had neural- [over Into the infleld and everywhere that | echo, The boys in the stables ¢ar up on dlewtordaynforiien % Ne Scent bba BAe ets ahd: | Were not in order, they saw sport that; to-day. Vey enast heir curiosity led them. And tzere were| the hills heard the sweet music. Thep r the Invaders. A gumo|the season. Matthews, after a f€W ! pleased them, if #4, Charley Bbbitte complained of a| De i tng ceasea (28 the noise gradually died away a| for Bostor meant, In all probability, a] days’ lay-off with a bad knee, was able| The scores: ' Readache, Ned Hanlon had nervous |Only moments when the swarming stentarian voice down In the betting | drop to sixth place for Clark Cirlmth'a|to get ia tne game to-day again at| FIRST GAME. prostration and Treasurer Abell wired |98 if by magic. It was when the races| ring arled “They're off!” The first bie aearogation| foraihe caswnh s b ‘bas’ ter-|Were run. Then the great crowd became! race of the season was on. and 30.000 ton, a4 Agired out] short. P HARLEM CIRCLE—McDonald, 200; meres tne news, of the Suparbas’ ter 7 aati it fairy had| Pals of eyes were anxiously following a sure win for Detroit at Cleveland and The Batting Order. Klumpp, 155; Mahoney, 156; Engelhardt’)! defeat had almost given him a|quiet and still as if some fairy had! Py progres: an easy one for Philade!yata ‘ro; }20 jes. 199. _‘Total, 919 igubaljtic etroke, ° waived a magic wand. The race over ates m the] Harvard. |“STICKDRS—Turech! 214; Schimpf, 128 Not only did the awful beating af-|and the restless swarming and the First lasing: : Beriam. “18; Klotz, 183; Flower, 168 | feat these oMoiais, but {t also upset /drowning busx once more began. RESULTS OF OTHER Davis started things off by getting a fore \ "SECOND GAME. ‘avery player on the team. As a result| From a point In the Infle here this pas to first to first and took second on| Ciarkson, ie .. ‘. y ‘ : tor arate s Be. . ATIONAL—Voorheis, 20; Bauer, 17% Of the poor showing made by his men |{mmense crowd could be viewed es a RACES AT MORRIS PARK Keeler'e sacrifice hit. Ferris fumbled | Stillman.’ cf. 'schmied, 193; Cahoon, | 187; Btarr, as | yesterday Manager Ned Hanlon had|whole, the grand stand and field pre- Prlieaieroundes hes Davis came home. Paty, rf. Total, 982. @very. one of his players out on the sented a curious effect. It was as if a aL second. One rane Pulse was caught |. Kernan, 0. Clark. (STICKERS—Turoch, 20; Schimot, 146: @lamohd arly this morning practicing. |ehoet of black paper was boing held up THE WINNERS. Dougherty died at frat on an.easy out 80, 7 Bilaing, 16. Bertram, 1y; Klotz, 192) “Flower, 17 He was determined they would not put|to view and the black paper was pricked Hy RHA EOE ape aera receminaee THIRD GAME. t Up another article of ball such as they | with millions of pin points so that the] 5 2 nium asranian((é registered an oMeclal Kick againot une BASEBALL NOTES. NATIONAL—Voorhels, 205; Bauer, 214; } furnished against the Giants, and he|light revemled the tiny holes as specks ‘ vereign (9 to 5) pitcheria: box. and the entire New York Schmied, 154; Cahoon, 191; Starr, 237. | put them through three ‘hours of solid|of white. That was the effect of the|1, Royal Summons (3 to 1) 2, Luke eam tok turns at inspecting It. Stahl ‘ Total. 1,011 ‘ work before he called a halt to the|thousands of white faces shining In the|Ward 3, Time—1.07. Dut a three-bagger to cenre, coring Col-| Who sald the Glants couldn't bat?! HARD CIRCLE—McDonald, 179; 4 practice. sombre background made by the dark : = alias: “Freeman struck out. | Parrent's| We're waiting for a Marconigram from : 190; Koster, The Trolley Dodgers had tor their op-|clothing of the people and the semi- after @ long run. One run. 7) Pulte fhe iprasriea apathy ccenty (rane ii ponents ‘this afternoon Manager Al|darkness of the grand stand interior. SECOND RACE—Rapid Water (2 Second Inning. or eet : N 8! 1 | leaped Naeeyaiad collection of ball 'The Crowd Was the Show. to 1) 1, Nameoki (4 to 1) 2, Fickle Gansel sent one to Doughterty. Con- pee rata nace eauaiee tetera | Mike Bean Waters gave Hanlon's men|_7here were some people at Weatchester| 3: Time—0.83, | Barrente candy thon Lone eee on tae o 8 8 , a merry laugh when they came out on |%# afternoon who belleved the“ horse — ‘bat, Both teams came in and crowded | McGraw and his pupils are again on = wus the real thing. THIRD RACE—Five furl — around, while Carruthers presented the | the to} rch. Make yourselves com- thg field, and Capt, Fred Tenney even urlonge. ai 4 Pp perc! your ‘so far aa to tell the Brooklyn | Nonsense! the crowd was the show. |Broomatick (12 to 1) 1, Precious! Long sespeieded shy: panaite Gar ca tera | Coreale: é i Who wanted to look at the four-legged u to Parrent and died at firm. No run: fusiGaton Bisyers they ought to be playing in the|scimais parading to the post when tne/ Store (even) 2 Palm Bearer 3. Lachance filed out to Conroy. Ferris| TW® doses of Boston rain. A few ee Mee didcxaingt hoes fo better eve could feast on the lovely women | T/me—0.89. sent che frst one pitched to centre for | Quaker acalps. A spray of Gotham sun- | New ie be le 4 v =t Waters will play three games during this |**attered throughout the grand stand? RACE— Betsey ‘Rose. (50 fumbled by Long and Criger got second. | {ayen oniy on this alde of thé. bridge. | ee ea ree eames auring this |"pho little alde lights of human inter-|t0 1) 1, The Duffer (80 to 1) 2, Kate| ger to third, but Dinesh was caught ai| ithe new Glante’ remedy for the glaim they will carry off every one of hee mtg: ae by ve aren went to| Spotswood (¥2 to 1) 3, Zenus fin- second. “Dougherty stole second, | Col- dumps. Simeon ts © up one fy { 3 W: t y viltse. hem. ne th sar tmaiest daye| manatee, ie acency in the ‘pase [l#hed first but |was dlequalttied, One Fun, ut On P Casy one to Wiltse. | oho West 1s moving to the seaboard. air sex an usual turned out In large | dock; the gay parties clinking glasses Delehanty, on whom Washington depends. Third Inning. Three wrestles with the Quakers, an- Rumbers to witness the game, there|on top of tally-hoa and coaches in the (Special to The Evening World.) O'Connor filed to Dougherty. Wiltse| other bout with the bridge-rushers and | being over 909 of them. present when| inctosure adjoining the paddock; the}, MORRIG PARK RACE TRACK, 3 fanned. Davis wae out on a bungle to|then for the Cincinnat! Reds. After the game started. 7.—While th Hanlon selected big Vir je the main interest centred. in the running of the Metropolitan, the GIANTS AND PHILLIES PRCGRT" puta “hice one, to, centre, tor| Batata teat et tk SEM GY Qi | three bases. Freeman beat a bunt to| Well all be there to root. 4) Garvin the | feverish and excited crowde In the con- for his team | gested betting ring—all these were com: @k-Giant to do the twirlin: hile the visitors depended on Pittinger | ponent parts of the picture that ", other events were very good and prom- first, assisted by Wiltse’s stupid play, et enke } eat the Superdas with his colection | Rever-ending source of delight to tne [1804 fine sport—The Juventle Stakes waa PLAY CLOSE BALL GAM EF FAT plate, La hanes Meds: Lesg!| Grimtn didn't show yesterday how he 4 nders. 4 contest of the millionaires, by the way, Ferris forced Parrent at second. No|made that pitching average last year. } spectator who was viewing It for the First 1 But he's coming ing. for Messrs, Keene, Belmont, Whitney, us he rac ere pertods . ont, ney, : Dexter lifted a high skyscraper to | AM time, ene rae nr ee eee it | 8: 3. Brown and others had candidates (Continued from First Page.) Fourth Inning. : oe ope NEW YORK'S deep left, which Sucheckard gathered | 0 commas or p for two-vear-olds’ honors Keeler died at-first.on a grass cutter| Umpire Connolly does too much apolo- MASTER SPECIALIST. in. "Garving made a great stop of Ten-| were. Call them pauses if you please, | °¢r Yen! 4 i Lauder, who was bait way to third, got) Bowerman, MoGann fled to righ? feld.| to Parrent. ‘Fultz did. the same on cer | gizing to the bleachers. Ny & Rys herd drive and threw the Bean-| or perhape interruptions, They had the] 101, ‘her was pleasant, though |home ‘Matty sacrificed. Browne struck) Two runs to Collins. .Willlams flied to Lachance, OO . . Cures quick opine. Contain out at frat. “Abbotichio slays out. One run, _ Fifth Inning. No runs. Keep your eye on the batting average | NERVOUS DEBILITY Cures antic, same effect on the student of human} “het , pi Bs rane tO: Tens thes) Tire aa dosa an obnoxious wosquko| poesia condition or tne 1” the best Third Inning, Thomas went out on four strikes, ac-| oi eer Meh ene ayes Was out] of Conroy. the Highlagders’ third-bas Mahe ee Stet Mee Strang strolied on four wide balls.| puzging about the head of one deoply| , The races were started to-day with) Dunn tossed Mitchell's grounder overt) cording to the bleachers. Barry's fly| orty died at first on a little one to W 11.) man. STRICT cured in 5 to 15 days, McCreedy's high one to center was! absorbed in the perusal of a fascinating | {h@ Maginnis barrier, the difficulty be- [to McGann. Thomas smote for a two.) was easy for Browne. Dunn handled] jams, No runs. 44 ° STRIC URE suet, cutting, stretch- en dy Dexter. Scheckard made th s tween the Jockey Club and Pa On Barry's double | Wolverton's nN : r arn an awf unsuccessful. swipes at Pitchinger's | N0vel~Just an irritation, Ryan, wo claimed “his, patent Hehe | ante vey Nines Thomas scored. Gil-| Vor on's Krounder._No runs Fifth taning. aes eed ee od ur lot |B ing. pain, or lose of time. it is a mar. . ae eicens ane sora, Bogner They Came Early and Fast. padabeca infringed upon. having been |ert's tad throw of Wolverton e srocne, Standing of the Clubs. Ganzel filed to Dovsnerty. Conroy ee 8 PROSTATICZ permanently cure ANY ae Strang was cave napping at recond | , The stent crowd started for the ‘rack | Who Invented land introduced’ the Aur: |Saohed stealing Keiater fanned T*O| NATIONAL LBAGUE, amit safely to left. Conroy sidle second. | All out for tie Polo Grounds, and a CARE In Bt0 20 dave, no f on Pittinger's quick ‘tirow to Bonner, | early. It is a curious thing, but race-| trallan gate in. Callfornia. la, 1800, was | Mane’ | cw WoL. PO! Club. w.t. Pc.| Tong struck out: O'Conner hit ‘to left| full month of it. TROUBLES pratt ahains, : : 0 Ales 5 sur “664 |ctneln 7 8 | vi 2 Second Inning. afhe fOUREE and, then hasten, away | racing a steing ‘of horses here, "| caitied Mitchell, who could, NOt DUC) limon’ = Toute... & vanced O-Connor’ and sot first himselt) pig Bill Devery got a round hand of Gaye by may ows extel: fa! Cooley was hit by a pitched ball. On| hour or two to lounge about the track. | son H. Madden’ at this meeting, 1 | hem over. | Hulayitt gor Aber ag an, | Cmeare vse 8 Philadephia. & filed to Parrant. One run. applause yesterday at American League | m4! absorptive process. a § Garvin's quick throw to, Doyie Cooley | They hurry to get within the atmos, a eae ty aru tule) meeting hot one to second 1 Umea vo oat ae Coma Collins flied to Davis, Stahl was out.| Park, He was sitting in the grand- BLOOD yaciced cures:in 60 to 90 dare : 01 ; re, and once there are 0 8 : (MoG dle xecond. | Wolvertc : x . Wintuaw te’ Gans eoemae : el \- F pinata ir ahem Ce ey arena | from: noon. toceays une] practically 3 | Five and a halt furlongs. a clever atop of Mertes's burner, Duan | oy, SOAS ie Aa pen Re a) BD el eman fanned.| stand, the centre of sundry politicians POISONS from the system without i ‘on bails. Bonner raised a fly to| o'clock all roads ieading to Westchester tore, whte, joota, euanerig, QIUts, [beat out his thot one to second. Brash-| ovieaey ..... 9 BU Bowtel cose. T1600 Sixth Inning and plain-clothes men, waen a foul ‘ald of mercury or potash. ; @ infield which Doyle captured, Grem-| were filled with bustilng, urying | govercign’. 116, O40 GUIIE Fin, Sir Place. ear got Lauder's grounder, No runs |New Fork... 7 f it ae + Hilowed his way. The former Caliph of |MLOSSES Time of cure, 10 to 60 days, r inger was retired on his grounder to | crowde. Royal dummone1i0, shaw 6 f¢ 2% 8} fee Philaderpta 157 MT] Keeter was out on a bounder to La-| Mulberry atreet made a brilliant one- by my original, very simple F Doyle, unassisted. No runs. There were lumbering coaching par-|tgke Ward, 121, Bullman 2 4 a" 4 fp Fourth Inning. Detroit 27 ‘0|echance. Fultz pertshed, Parrent to La-|hand catch. As the stands and bleach- | MI DRAINS remedy (used exclusively by mn fanned. Jacklitsch was a good| tics, Things that looked to be ap- 107, 15 Browne made a. disastrous muft of jchance Williams filed to Freeman. No]ers shook he blushed Uke a maiden. PILES AND agnea Page: iter and was’ rewarded, a free pass| proaching clones or dust-storms, 8 J ne made ai vinguthe Yo first. He was cauait napping at the| turned. out to be automobiles racing | st. Daniel, 188 Feet ent aiibert s wild Fa esi . pc,|| Parrent doubled to left. Lachance]: sim Casey, the Chicago Nationals’ ter how chronic 15,0n Moran's throw to Tenney. Flood |at express speed. Trolley cars could | Epidemic. | 105 100 Ker TO uslass single Keister | .400 | sacrificed, advancing Parrent to third. ttika babe Dherfeidt, the Detroit RECTAL DISEASES or obstinate, in failod to find Pittinger’s curves |carry no more than they did. If there | Bobbinet, 105, 100 40 | EATON, Douglass. was caught at thind 400] Ferris hit to Long. who threw home to ird baseman; Fl nldt,” the és 5 to 10 days. I Beare Statins. NO Tune Was a, space onithe: toothoard far ithe) Starvieces: Wee) erl}iag: = Times 1.0 Ffuiswitt singled to right. Brashear fled im {catch Parrent. ‘Connor. dropped the| shortstop, and’ Wee Wille Keeler are | often cure by a single treatment, : Third Inning. tip of a man's toe and a clack in| Sovereign went to the front at the Git “Roth did the same to Me- 333] ball and Parrent scored, Ferris was out|little—Out oh! my! RUPTURE euired tn 90) GayeL a0 ont | p ich t insert his finger nail, the} stant and showed the way, closely at-| ana. One rin. ¢, by my NEW METHOD CURE, ei without pain, operation or detention from business. joran reached first on Jordan's miser-|man was happy. They were not on |tended by Castallan. and. Royal Sum. | “3! ed a. single over third. abla throw to Doyle, Pittinger sacri-|the roofs of the cars, but that was|mons, with Luke Ward a couple of |mswemman nearly killed the umpire With ¢ 4 ficed, Garvin tossing the ball to Dove, [oily besause strict rules prevented. [lengths away. There was little change ae to. second: ‘ Dexter was declared out on strikes: A| The railroad. traing were jammed. {until they reached the long. streten jancther, sending | Glee chell caugnt,| YOUR CONSULTATION. FREE, , Wid plich advanced Moran’ to turd:| Here. also ‘men clung to the car steps| ‘There Castalian was beaten and Royal |Matty fouled out. | Mitchell, Sane, Take nol Charguttoria;triesaiy calle 4 Tenney walked. Tenney stole second. | and stuck on like flies while the train|/Summons closed on Sovereign, while ErOW Te Ae ee scoring Gilbert’ and ” ‘or correspondence. Come to me in the Abboaticohio sent a law line-ty to| tore fF ata furious speed. Men whol Luke Wi began to make uo grovad, [msied to_cen’ = DOUBLY strictest confidence. I have been ex- 4 Bheckhard. | No suns | Wouid henitate to take such chances| In the run home it was a red-hot arive, | =————— ——2 \ SIMSLTRLY creat yan wearer Nechion: lordan laced the ball to cent for unde: ordinary chreumstances do thes¢| Sovereign getting home a winner by a pag and nenehed ea cemae for a | things ‘on race days, No one knows|head trom Roval Summons, who beat| MORRIS PARK ENTRIES. ! INSURED Menee ene Uimee sacipuenl. Ceri Doni fly over Gremioger's head. A wild | Wis. 1 Br OUST AS: eh SIEAG ee Curia thee | une Verde iesanteleogin, = Use yop honestly, treat you skilfully teh advance it ers base, | t two dollars ir 4 y ay eras > ah sauaess peat runners a base. | this wroat crowd pressed its way. Home SFOOND RACE SRE gee aria CURE FOR and fendbre you, 43 health in the anon” I, merce ga dordan./ Shestiherd, smashed | Uris (ie Gone thet eaeat Oe A8| gecert weniec hone. Betting. | MORRIS PARK, N. Y., May 7—The ’ | fil comfors’ and. expense. practleable.. T - e ainst the right fleid fence Lidted) Mittal f) BLO ACly ore. jocks, 1 P. 2 * 8 ii . * th uarantee to cure any case [ - ing Garvin and Strang. “Sheckham [crowd sought the grand stand for cholce| natswaink 22 hee, Eye entries for to-morrow's races ure as} at last awaits you! The oldest and most terrible disease in medical history has succtmbed to Science, fie. "Ifyou, cannot call, write for my Shine, 2 diy TS sor the sweet-| card Water, 122. She home cure. Medicines furnished, and there is ro longer any need for suffering the tortures of contagious BLOOD POISON in shame and DR. L. R. WILLI ‘AMS i . o follo ole second, Doyle walked, filling the| Seats. There the wi | Dag. Dahlen singled. scoring Mc- | Hearts or sisters sat while the husband) yickie, 119," Martin... | muraiescone mile and 10 Tee eo yf OriN® MCS | or lover or brother delved Into the bet-|Suvenal Maxims 11 Full First Race—St. Nicholas ‘Hurdle; o : =e i u ¥ : CFeadle,, Jackiltach struck out. | Flood ting” ring and came mit panting” Ret: | tommon, i (ees $ | a uit over ai hordes, silence. Neither shouid any person with a grain of common-sense be longer deluded with the sham a Merle Rane ble ene spiring and disheveled after each (Yip. |Troron. i18, Gannon... Boo | MeGrathta 5 “ 4 : : : : Fqpter. tet Dahlen score. Garvo and | The Jun in the Betting Ming. Printetonian, IB, Oden, 20| Aon Beteie ss iS : aan ey cu A tash. These dangerous mineral poisons never cured one single case of specific aie Wet sah : te Lane Ri: foMian wero doubled up. ending the ae | frames TB yo Andalusian 1A Aran and never will. There's just one c i ience— i rum os enero j re ore asssetting, Dolling caldron ot fevered (Semette, 112, mo:iman fecond Race—feting: ix wines of WU) treatment given by this Company. Your aie is acres Se ne eae ae Cooley was retired by Flood and Doyle. of greenbacks in thelr hands. Now they] SUft Poor, Won easily. Time--0.58, Satire venvesseoRIG MARGRANE oss I yy interviewing our many cured patients, and by the Sportsmen's Goods, Carney's grounder was fielded to first} dart into the thick of the mass sur-| Rapid+Water went to the front at the | Mercer hog Sister Juilet m4 itt tée of ———— Read af pies by Pane i onner'a high Qing the bookmakers, elbow thelr} start. qoede ral! ashen aging won | Andrattus a ; written guarantee 0} for thi ’ ini ordan’s c out they come again, red] eas! y eth aw Wie ean | oO CIAL Bands, No rune, Fa ea at Li eeraae tavyerene. thet pertoring ing him at the end, Numeok! win ec | Tuird Race The Tarchmost: seven turtongs | MEM INTRRRATION CIRGRORURG cin SPE Moe ale ee) i z fy which. Bonner faw atepa further on, ‘These were] Ont ishing strong and jot Withers mile, és . x sb apts ’ co, t under. (MeCreedie singled. Sheckard|® xalot nlacinix betarte beating Fickle three lengths fe Colonsay 135 Ingotd us T-: " s bates e“Cthee Bie Chant [cp imeenatt Bata nce ale | inte tsvame ACc4 allie gf [pc A sos A) a am ip ra gD Ne, toe FOUNDER OF.THB BIG STORES uy) fo left. scoring ‘Me-| able to get money down, but there were| One of the assistant starters ady, Kalgntl Satie iii 2 Soparate eptrancve and consultation ro¢ e Creadle, ackiliesh. cached “Are and |inmarade,who,could pot. Men who were] canated In hie tal Rarpwormers ss AG Aaa ccs. MB] Separate eotran acon omis for Taaies and genctomen. rhe] Of Siegel GOODE CO., NeW York & Shicano, Bp Tonnes Finod mingled. scorlan Dane | Met mnie diacnved ande halplens at farionen ‘Teistions aN v jacklitach was caught at the plate ‘olnecand’ cru DOL "They ries r. ce—Maiden two-year-olds; halt mile : a Fs fee rane, hort throw: to ‘Avboticehio ee uaetea ‘at ut ike ‘hips on A) starters, wante., Jocks scaut.rin. ‘ry of Dee cour ais My ‘anh 7 Les BLOOD POISON NOW CURABLE. [ed by the average reader. Among the most A PAINLESS INJECTION. pele net qu turdulent sea and finally emerged from . 12%, Odom. 2434 1h 1 ann Bolly Spaekes care | Usefu) features of. this treatise is the space | .,, 5 — the ring dazed and distressed. Not one | Precious Stone, 122, wh Ss bee TBE Cano gues CIOL] We have Uttle doubt that the statement | fevaced tora clear explaantion: of the create | /;AB@ now for the CURE—for the Hepe! - dollar had they Wagered. But the ex-|*Palm M™ 19, mie f Wr Hand oj {Hat there ts at last a sclen'tMe cure for eon- |nient, the charges and the resulta of the ad- |; 'R¢, Sleber serum is an animal, lymph = LOUISVILLE RESULTS. cad, ones were down after al Leonia , Burne ey 4 int Se Wale 10! | tagious biood poison, guaranteed and backed |t™inistering of the Bieber serum, the only |™bIch ie injected under the skin and which : e Btormy session, Thousands Upon thou-| Tim Sulivan, 122, Hoar 7 15 10L Monandnecie 0°. 107] by responsible busi he [Atl-toxin ever discovered for spécific blood |Sbsclutely eradicates every trace of blood | WITH COASTER BRAKES a xands of dollars were placed. The waves | Knowledre, 122, 6 3 v. Bivise Jo jo7| DY Fesponsible. business men, will be the poison, Any person: mending a name and |Pélgon from the blood, never ¢o return. - , , segpast 6 The Prenine Worid) Siumanity. dashed upon the outer edge | sareieen, 122, Cochran Sg FN ples 7 Uninembire " SA0T| Dest news to ‘many readers In to-Gay’s |addrena to Dept. A of the above Company, tan ere eae DT Bene insertion mubeu QAUISVIL' RACE TRACK, May |of the pool where were located the book. | gle. 5 * § 7 Coal Blaok Laty paper, Dr. Francis A. Seber, the discoverer | Bt. James Building, Broadway and 2th Si. y $ , + Coupled, Ih i $i; {armless in results, Its 4 ’ ; , u ‘utp .Fesul tion is instan Following are the results of the| Makers until It looked as if the pencil-| AQmee won driving Time-n56 Witth fave-Four-year-olda and up, seven fur | of the only serum that Is anti-toxin to blocd |New York, will recelye a free copy of this] tangoun, and thraws of all porsons of th 3 Pan ere odes {era ‘would be swept far out Upon the]: Tee TI atone. Droometick, eonidas | mm ot wibers Mult | poison, ts the head of the medical depart- | valuable book in a plain, seated envelope. gyrtem rough th i sia"Bow ie o— rst, Race—O le,—Won by Mary ° , a and Palm Bearer raced d and head | Garpuncle atta it ment of the International Se: Tex! : Peerrcenaiactatiion SPALDIN( 5 hy] 5 For full twenty minutes this tw ad and h Fly Buttress M3 Satire opal rum Tox'a, A b ” b; esr DING RED HEADS, $32.50 Genny 7 to 8 not ? to 6: Flying Bhp. | ann "ewsting “ut fevertans exetted for the frat quarter. ‘Then Weomdas | PUI SE ei suite 722-3" st, James. Building. Broadway | A CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT, (Oy eee renee eee erate a24 | SPALDING NYACKS, $22.80 4 ; nd; Ming Bed | AM twisting Of fevertan co tian exen | dropped out of ft, and the other t ee rae Ht and 26th St., New York, who guarantee to| Every feature of the Bieber serum treat-|life, new biged, and an iavigorated tod: Beam third. ions IEbE dC toca tne end: Hrocmetiee 1 cure the very worst cases of specific blood |ment Is based on secrecy, confidence and |free from disease and its sequolae as was | °"¢ '°F Spaidingis hanteomely, Hivetrated cate to nubside, I was near post Ume ond — Race—Seven-righths ing by a head from Precious Stone, |Siath Race—Selling: Withers mite poluon. The ‘guarantee’ of a company cf Won. by Te ik ant| Bugle Sounis Warntny Note. Rivtwhe a head tn front of Palen Bove: | aearramenent ==" 1) vs scccses 100| this character Is something tangible for a |*cresa. A person suffering from blood pot- |Primitive mane os a i one PALDING &B! ay ‘Hugh Jul: a ar | ord Advocate £3 Remorne LO") 107 | prospect ve patient to consider, for it son naturally does not wish the fact known. .G.S! 0S. } Cay 2 tol for The warning notes of .the bugle | et “t 107 Wheeler ny fi x . |new school of medicine as Pasteur, Roux, place. Mae ssecond. St. Wood was third. | sounded on the air, and then’ began ac- ee ae Le laaae MM) armen Jim oso. aoe | RAMON hy Hooper, Baa. Feeeldent, who |-rhat ts the chief reason why the offices of | Sleber and Koch that the meiical world is | Largest Manufacturers in the Woxld tivity In ‘the paddogk. The sitken-coat-| Na MORE SUNDAY BICY Agron 'D 1) Dr Wddte 0... 0] Go., New York and Chicago, and who is one |the International Serum Toxin Co. are lo-'| 4ndebled for the modern practice of serum of Athletic Supplies & - ed racers, which had been parading rest- CLE Annak soe $11 of America’s foremost and wealthiest mer-|cated in a prominent office bullding—the st, iment cf’ Alsease by. the hypodermic injection | _ 125-128 TOK 1 wot a 3 ESULTS AT WORTH. Handreds tiwvers. iuelied inte atalie, RACES AT VAILSBURG. Showman BS James Bullding, comer Broadway and 26th |of solutions, Basleur ‘aemonatrated the auc | Nasa Street ts S } west at Sheets ay re wht Py Ps 5 * ? cess of sactice in his victory over hy. | SSS) Dreceyitia GHnea Task Ghat featens — A FREE MEDICAL TREATISE, trong ycomPany’s patients mix with the |grophabia:, Koch, ‘within « carpparativel to The Evening World.) And Hervone Owners : Jockeys 3} v T rongs gntering and leaving th’s convenient | recent period, with his now world-renowne ‘ i TRASK, LOUISVILUE, May 7.) too ee ite: ie ontrneety,, instructed | Town Council Rejects Petition to| Carsey’s Team MAY Tara ESRI There is no disease to which homan flesh | ullding, And thew no wiser ag to the |serum ‘tuberculin’ for-tuberculous «osu porting, a OK, TOU 4UE. May 7.| them wi he toilet ¢ ae |, peo t"K eal natur jelr eFrand, The offices ¢: i tnd ptheduled to. be run here this} bred was belng completed. Permit Holding of Sport. Tr is expected tha i {s holr about which there 1s so much mis- |thig company are arranged and. ap motel ni ERGY Dera Sane pene which te Neca Fen eg cer eee command ti : § . his Metropolitan ball tossers will turn | leading and worthless literature as blood |Iike thove of the best practitioners {a a pri- ernie. i ETO yg mite,| from Paddeck Judge Halt, and the riders |The Vat'sburg Common Council has re-| the tables on the Everett College nine |po'son, A genuine public service has, we | Yate practice cegparats, eniranves, tor" ser BF ulood poison, has discovered. the Bret sole MORRIS PARK RACES, : ‘g;| Sprang Into the saddle. Then the long |Jected the petition to permit bicycle /in the game scheduled for Sunday at fare sure, been performed by the Interrn: |aihes mesuletion Tepe Frat Taker, [entific ana perfect, cure fpr blood polson ” mitt And 6: to, : WESTCHESTER, N HOE, Place, war, second;| line of thcrournbreds led out on the | riding on Sunday. The vote reaulted in [equitable Park. The Everetts have been | tonal. Serum Toxin Co, in preparing aif |ing with conta Gan Cisek polees cha eates | oihty teece nections are vinst DAY. THURSDAY, MAY 7TH. 9 4 heen ht $3, | admiring thausands. There was a iong|th¥ee £0 one against Sunday riding. | ne only team to acore a victory over |RUMURINE, an, accurate ,tn sxpianatory | to elie THA Mt, James: Bulldioe, dent | new treat ‘0 Tog suvenila, fr \wo-Fear-olde; the Meirypolian 4 a a layor a im. cr 7 “A Ss aw ere: ret E lunters’ ‘i buss of admiration, punctuated by ap y' pe ten ned Misle. iB) a for the “Mets this season. uabte little hand-book was prepared ey DR: | Gon ae WP euiien hyelots ot, the. the mhedlea I S00. r, and is correct and scientific as to ts jond, the only human agency through which medical facts, it is itten in plain, ev<2z- | this terrib! jsonse can ‘@rediceied from ‘Traine direct. to ei 10, to 1 plause, as some favorite horse or Jockey | or against . etal FIRST RACE, 2.20 P. M. tor In eae Ap tae oat Councimen who was in. favor of th ma wioaa the ‘horse waledin. tingle ct Retition was not present, and Alderman | Baseball, Pole Grow ‘breaking ranks they ‘elsher refused to vote, . ad Madetphia’ va: New York: “Adm. G0e, 4? a1