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faa THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1903. Pll ~— f== SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD: —— | throwing con- inager Griffith and His Braves 'e tercol | 4 Neither 101 Behoharte 1 | test there Han A 103 Hon nelling. af oor's tle of giants. & Iria Jewel Th Margra The vie Yale freshinan and th Armeaih IL Debate Fight with Abe Attell Declared star footioti player ot uve Tigers arw (the Box for the Trolley cin oie Ae iy | Of Until the Middle of Next! Ine and Coonge | Are Nearing Home After a las near por horas of mantood) Dodgers in Last Game of tye te ao sastong Month. | Disastrous Trip Through the us ie mir Hot whieh wit sueceoa| tM Present Series with St. me csrmeice SHO Numerals ISS bard to predet which will succeed . nen . DS Circus see, West. {in throwing the big ball the greater] Louis. ree eee purr eeeit tthe Beene worth) ! distance yr bo! yok able to send 90 Huy Pirate . Ho SUFPFA . May 28,—Terry’ MeGov- a) pe ie Wee _ oe record that i Juntle Coe the) MELA el OE ern and Abe Attell, the Frisco feather- ; | neyoud the colles ord th Phir AG bari wcivea FotdeT tall ame Welght, will battle twenty rounda for the | {| THE BATTING ORDER. | has stood for some yenrs, BATTING ORDER. male end seventy | iez-pound championship of the world in t SS laa arenl@eill Gume eo meHor Bature}| a Aocccy onc HL Stamping Grouna ..199] the arena of the International Athletic| NEW YORK'S aval Th day at Berkeley Oval, and both are in ten nie ie nigiite.. 114 | Club of Fort Erle on the night of June | MASTER SPECIALIST. Hoffman. ie leche beatipa sonilition here is 12, | i sat was Shen k . RY i This was agreed upon at noon to- fn sven | : Davin i | the best possible condition [i | op gust Raco—Patchogue Staken about six fur | day between Jack Hermann, manager | Cures quick bevooids’ a no doubt t the record will go 1 ee auevettt 105 3. A. Seow 107 | and owner of the club, Sam Harris, rep-| NERVOUS DEBILITY. ,.@'raaidars Murpay, 2. | by the boards, ana the professional [pets THI OT tue and Graig. 80 Trenenting Terry and Tke Bloom, acting |M@af2q% sas by my own famous oe Croat: jinark as well is in dan of being | itera, a8. Bermurrer ont Labor oe oe en peralt of Attell, at a meeting held) STRICTURE rel cody PENG P : ver, he jusketeer . ‘orware Pel Sane “ity He v re wi t < 5 4 Plank, p. smashed, Dewitt, on account of his lets, ov, wand, B. tee dOS Get te ar ramemay TsOtel: where/new articles|ot/ Ming, pain, or lows of tise, ities Ger COLUMBIA BALL PARK, PHILA- tee Aan 108 |48teement were drawn up and signed [Mi vollous cure, DEL) . May 2%—The champion experience, i8 looked upon as the) yy ON PARK, BROOKLYN, | Plater by all three parties and forfeits of $1,000 PROSTATIC 1 permanently cure, ANY 3 Teturned to-day from a suc- most likely candidate fur first honors, | May 2s,—Manager Patsy Donovan and his | yfift? Rece— payne posted by each for weight and appear- TROUBLE TEE Ne 38 HN trip through the West, and but the Yale men are backing Shev-| troupe of short and tall ball players Canat ance. | 8 fone standing. Li up in their own garden, at i to avatandatiti | from st. Toute ged in the third and| 2 Fhe Sam Harris arrived here early this Mi VARICOCELE gure rem. et Bs; ninth street and Columbia ave- ne iaeaal | final game of the present series with | Seymour... vol morning from New York. Ike Bloom |Mnal absorptive process. Boe, in the first of a series of four oo = the Trolley Dodgers at these grounds | Gelden Drop 109 Destiny re 104} came in from Chicago and immediately | BLOOD Radical cures in £0 to 9 days. ‘games with the all-star aggregation TiniareOnhilnninkstronatton this afternoon, The running of the | ,,%{th,RAt—Malden three-year-olds; about atx] went to the office of the International Tremoye sever ravorteel ou Pat "tom New York. Both teams were ac- ALerRo shall team, which is] Hrooklyn Handicap was too much of a! Guy Park oc. scco112 Trietense Club to awalt the arrival of Harris POISON Sor trom toe re ah ‘ &@ royal welcome, the Athletics ” up of om tars, will © to} hindicap for the national game to com- | Nertiern 1 Wyeteld A bout 10 o'clock Harris and Bloom ac- LOSSES Time of cure, 10 to 60 days, of the splendid showing they |New York on Sunday, and at Jasper ainst, and ae a consequence the Calcutta MQ] cldentaily met in one of the sporting PAPA AG aT SU Me Oe made in foreign lands, the New York- Joval, at One Hundred and ‘Thirty-fifth most crowd so far this season was | Cruschan 0002. 0.0112 Semper Vivex ssc...108 | resorts, and for fully ten minutes the | DRAINS rem“ vere because of the large swaths they street and Amsterdam avenue, will mee: | scattered around the big inclosure when | {72> Militant weehles “H2 | two managers, without stopping for the CONSULTATION FREE. ‘promise to eut when once they got Hilt team. ‘The 16 teams came out on the fleld to begin | teipsle Tanabragk 432| customary. greeting, ey ‘ I make no charge for a frondly talk Vat The 1 c a a is waged a war of |Mor correspondence. “ome to me in the thetr pace. BOON Iminary warming-up stunt op : Karnac Na) words, which Included challenges and |[Mstrictest confidence. I have been ex- Before leaving for the West, Manager Liven the fair sex, who were given the Race—For three-year-olds; Wagers ranging from $1,000 to. $10,000, |fqelusively treating private and xpecial Mack said he would be satisfied if he ‘returned home in the fourth place. He 7BMa@ better than that, and with the team Sad splendid condition, expects to ooze finto the place now occupied by Comis- ‘key before many weeks rattle past. SWhile the Knickerbockers did not make diseases of men for 30 years. Nothing selence can devise or money buy Is lacking in my office equipment. T will use you honestly, treat you skilfully and restore you to health in the short- eat time, with the least medicine, dis- comfort and expense practicable. [ guarantee to cure any case I under- take. If you cannot call, write fcr my home cure, Medicines furnished, DR. L. R. WILLIAMS 165 West 34th St, N.Y. Hours, 9 A.M. to8 P.M. Sundaya, 10 to3, privilege to-day to witness the game without any charge, failed to accept the ub orth * hospitality, Miintzht Chimes ....96) PUt when the smoke of the battle van- Templeton , Ished Bioom and Harris still ‘held ther money safely and no bets were recorded, t stan GRoy nvanartal anise and they adjourned to a hotel, where pitching for his team, while Donovan ¥ S00n came to an agreement. Har- pinned his falth to Sanders, another one ris showed certificates from physicians of his young twirlers. { in New York which vouched for Terry's Promptly at 4 o'clock the beit rang] RESULTS AT HAWTHORNE. |liitncas, Arter tiie point had toon ce and the ga rted with less than Hed Bloom told Harris he was anxious 1,000 rooters te v T is (Special to The Evening World.) Pega eae MAN NI Zee, EEC HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, May} ppg ed the same Ceeling. ‘ollowing are the results of the RAEI cP ee eee Bloom Heaths kin. 11 Satdu 103 Silver Prancer ch @ good showing on the Western Ins agthe Athletics, Manager Grimth fot In the least cast down. He says has the goods in stock and will de- with such hastiness when he again on his own ground tn Gotham and Farrell struck out. Donovan fanned. | 23, Smoot slammed the ball for two ‘bases. : wanted half of Harris's forfeit : 0 + races scheduled to be run here this af- Se eY Reece Gh aniies (0 send Plack Brain punted, but was thrown out bs | ternoon: . of $1.00. Harris sald tt he took the| == - —— n to cook up the sizzera for the Athlet- No runs. First Race-One mile—Won by Lora| ney he would cali everything off. Sportsmen's Goods, Mela aetacricon and tockedlio fimto ng drew a base on balls. Sheck-| Melbourne, 6 to 1 and 3 to 2; Prodical| Finally a compromise was reached eps ee on, 6 to 1 for place, was second; High| whereby Harris agreed t pine ame tl ac 5 : to allow Attet! third he was caught on Hackett’s throw, See pe fe om py | $0 {oF training expenses, and in order tito Brain. Dovbs sent a fly to Nichols) skiiful. 9 to 4 and 1 to : Been On.| 2 compersate with the club hé agreed j and the inning ended. No runs. monde, 3 to 2 for place, was second;|'® Pay,for the advertising for the fight Second I Lucien Appleby was third, Time, 1.03 8-5. | to come Which would not amount to ing. 4 Third Race—Won by Jordan, 8 to 1| more th | “Do yo eGov Hackett walked. Nichols saorificed.| and. 8 a: 7 ene ow aero Sha ec a 2" thunde | f Rolling Boer, 7 to 10 for Willlams flied out to Dobbs. Weaver | place, ams filed out to Dobbs 2 ee Bloom at one point In the proceedings. nace nd; John ‘McGurk was singled to left, scoring Hackett, Sand-j ‘Id i a Se ried Oneeaie oe T do," answered Harts, “Then I'll ard sacrificed. As Strang tried to reac nload trouble on the Knickerbockers. nager Griffith decided that he was Tipe to chuck over the benders for York and led himself to the altar. onnor got behind the guns. First Inning. Davis was passed up on three pes. ler singled to centre and was dead Sporting Specials, | * The Six Ingersoll Stores are mak- ing this a gala week for all lovers of recreation. ‘ In addition to (heitems below TEN- ‘ing to steal second. Fultz singled to MeCreedie pop fled to Nichols. Doyle a tell you what I'll do,” sald Ike. ‘If dan~ but was. ¢ du . fe OPERA DE esd es Cty On the latter's line fly to Farrell, No runs, : you $5,000 even on the side,” Harris neTeesl ass WHT AG Len pung Ol pPavis. One run. Harteell singled left, Hoffman “fanned. Harry Davis's swat to left fell “gefely for a sock. Cross popped a foul to Gangel. Davis singled to centre and | Hartsell ‘tallied. Murphy was tagged | answered by saying that he would ac- ning: (Spectal to The Evening World.) cept the bet, but owing to Terry's ii: i LATONIA RACE TRACK, CINCIN-| ness he feared he would not he able to t and moved on . CINCID ‘ sable to Smoot was|NATI, May 28—The races seheduled to| ™#ke that weight in two weeks’ time. be run here this afternoon resulted as aa fers at the stores, Watch for other ads, Fishing Tackle}; Third © Farrell doubled to le Donovan's twe thrown out by Fh ti third. Strang's error of Brain's grounder | follows: Women to Play B i ; by Chesbro. One run, let Donovan. score. Hackett fine. 1) First Race—Three-quarters of a mile—| on Memorial D y eee Notice. neconaliauiag: to Dobbs, Brain out stealing second.| Won by O'Conee, 1 to 1 and 6 to 1:| 40” amaplen Peete Fark, |] eeary purcnaeer of fishing. tackle thi week ; . vo runs. Yogul, even for place, was second; e © baseball team of|} wii receive a copy of our bookiet “Pisher- JaSonroy walked. Courtney was pici:led n Out. Merrell to Hackett. Flood | Sweet Charity was third. ‘Time—1.18, | the country, known as the Chicago|| man's tulle,” an’ entice of bo. treat. vom was waylaid, Plank, Monte and Davis. NT fied to OW, 18. '| Second Race—Five-elghths of a mile.| Stars, will meet the Irving A. A. team, || Mercia! value but very tsefal to the Davis and Plank did the trick for Ches- mat hates i Bey Bllver Thistle. 6 to 2 and 4 to | rho women are credited with being able Tenine placer nate SY. SE EEE See at tsk ea Re A ‘ Fourth Inning. aura Iteland, 6 to i for place, wax i how to Ket there, ets FREE be Bee tcierraek At. Powers boosted up SHEVELIN 2% YALE | : ; Ritter replaced Ahearn behind the at. | %cond: Prince Lucitie was third. “Time| to Put UP. a Arat-class brand of batl,|| tM 0¥ to Ket there, et Meteo ey ee De Pe ae WLIMER THROWE. Ritter replaced Anes . 2 | eeeer covering their positions like real bali : avis CA lee LET. 4 | Nichols reached first on Flood's fumble. es players. Mise Maud Nelson, who doe: failed to get next. No runs. RECURD, 196 whe . ‘3 i Wililams forced Nichols at second, A the twirling for the team, Js especial] da Inning. - | wild pitch advanced Williams to second, |Baseball, Polo Grounds To-day, 4 | good, having the speed and curves uty | Weaver walked, Sanders struck out, "P.M, Chioago va, New York. Adm.. 60a *.* | professional twirler, lt —— ————— | = YOUR temas oan hana acl er ee OC DOUBLY aleteattiligclentavont aria eee ay ecaen asics 1.50 Split Bamboo Balt Rod } 7X, 8 ploces, with INSURED Pp r@) I Ss O N Yerruiee” and Joitterss. essen, 200 is Six-plece Trunk Rod, fine lancewood, makes CURE FOR Ha Seantitaiy meds tea aetenet® 250. at last awalts you! The oldest and most terrible disease in medical history has succumbed to Science, cate, te Fae sear tyes 200 Davis got down on a pass. Keeler deat outa hit to L. Cross. Fultz gor a fe on Davis's wild chuck to M oh. and A. Davis and Keeler tallied on zf 1 ers's muff at the plate. Williams fanned. Ganzel filed to Pickering and Fultz gal- Joped home, Conroy beat out an Intield it. He swiped a bag. urtney alse deat out a xmall one. 0% r was a dead one, Murphy to Davis - runs. ’ ' 1 ene Hoffman flied one into A Davis's claws. Pickering got a walk. Hi Davis failed to connect. I. Cross singled to ight and Pickering nalled at third, peter ito Oonroy.s Norlin Once Famous Baseball Player t Foarth . zitehiee rae | Shows that He knows Some- i 0, 12,00 and 18.00, obit c he 7 . ‘ Ad Oba Me rn artes Genie sae Goll and there 1s ho longer any need for suffering the tortures of contagious BLOOD POISON in shame and mn ATHERWEIGHT ROD; made of pemaieeasience: at rat when) Monte thing About Golf. silence. Neither shouid any person with a grain of common-sense be longer deluded with the sham } |] eet red Carauenout ie die : hatte, selacanuntss iy “ , A v5 ods for Sa ler—Heary asl . eect laielemtie Cures”” of mercury or potash. These dangerous mineral poisons never cured one single case of specific | Spleen: length : fs Speer creed SUIS at escond, A.’ Davis (Special to The Evening World.) BLOOD POISON and never will. There’s just-one cure known:-to medical science—the Sieber Serum ' Aftlean Greeoheart Rod, 3 pieces and) extra ybold elevated an misy foul for] DEAL BEACH, May 2.—Tae sensa treatment given by this Company. Your cure is insured fides, Goube Rand ramp seeeee S20 O'Connor, Williams and Ganzel put) th disgualifying D. Leroy Culver, na) A Ali-Ash Rod, 8 ft, long. - 1.00 Murphy, in the morgue anzel put} Jersey City, on a protest made by BE. A by interviewing our many cured patients, and by the Lancowood Trolling Rod, with extra tip 1.50 fe to sleep without help. No runs.|[p. ior, Lakewood, after a rigid invest{- s itt ti f i Q LINES—S4 ft. Bralded ‘Lit i Fifth Inning. gation by Executive Committ of WEED guarantee O) e a ‘Conroy was hit and got a red-cross|the Metropolitan Golf Association, had a La! ; sSieket to first. He tried for a aneak and| scarcely quietal down this morning ace jed for a steal and died. O'Connor pop| When another sensation was created by # led. No runs. the def of Water J. Travis, Garden riney and Ganzel did the act for the hands of John M. Ward, Bohreck. ‘Henley fanned. Hoftman was NG UAIEREMER I olb var ndlay 3. Douglas, Nassau Country THE INTERNATIONAL SERUM TOXIN CO. otter” ‘Brand Linea Hand bald Ouldybunie gus 123-3, St James Bldg... Bway & Mth St, New York. eee ft ten yen al ulte 722-3, St. James Davey sf MS New x FOUNDER OF THE BIG STORES ral color. jopsrate entrance and conaultation rooms for au géottemen. The OI Steger: Cooper: Co,, New York & Chicago, Pte Per Spoot..00 S60 400 Abo Bde. Utmost privacy guaranteed, Kelso"? Tarpon or Baea Line, Cuttyhunk fine aren, Irian Linen, 10) yards on & ‘spool. ‘&@ soft one for Courtney and Ganzel. No runs. N 9 32 16 18 Sixth Inning. Club, who whl doubtless win the tourna- LOOD POISON NOW CURABLE. rater & PAINLESS INIMOTION. Price Per Spool.1.10 1.98 1.86 1.40 1.60 ‘Ptokering clutched fast to Chesbro’e nt, handily beat Charles H. Seeley, We have little doubt that the statement of this treatise “apa now for thi 33 New York Club Enamelled Silk Line, J fy. {Fie also glued on to A. Davis's fly Connecticut. State champion, this that there ts at last a sctentific cure for eon- sents Wipreeet OTIC i ae ‘Biel sora fesea gpa t Rekiee Walton Coming Wheel, sien tO0 Fults beat outa Mt to TL. Cross | Morning vy § up and 7 to play, The tagious biood potson, guaranteed and backed |™inistering of the Sieber serum, ich 3a ler the okin ang which Ya 60” 80” 100 ; Lape yt wll ene 1 anti-toxin ever discovered for epsoitic bi! ty every trace: of “blood 2.25 2.75 3.25 | te made off with Williams's. tly. | summary follows by respo Dusiness mon, will be the | Dolson Any “perme eonding sw eaave’ and | Pa pol gre 0 bearing, quadruple jckening dropped one in Fultz’s hooks Firat Ronnd. beet, Sowa Ste many Teasers "(a Se Gar7s, to Dept. of the above Company, | taneously te entire adi ines aaibep 30 875 4: Davis doudled to lift and pushed on tol mn Ken Gh GAN paper. Dr. Wrancis A. Sieber, the discoverer |St. James Building, Broadway and 2th Darmless Jn results. Yen eens absolutely petal hah Sond third on a Davis circus chuck. He came] sires i" 43 to play: F. of the only serum that {s anti-toxin to blood er sie Beck ia a cil mes et f this | taneous, and. Of 1 je aren: ° goes repiel miaitls jome when L. Cross was salted at ft sha atihad hipaa ry rae ison, ie the head of th 1 depart- If F capacity 80 yards, ‘spool 1% Meningie and Gane” sey at 78 Alla. Des, By detest DE WITT & PRINCETON, HAMMER THROWING Peet ta thal mtarrailensttacena mesintot Tata enaoea, ut 8 ates eee ee 751 by C Brokaw, Deal, beat B. Ni. Oarnrich, CHAITIN PECORD .16¢ Fé 1Oin. sulte 722-8 St. “James Building, Broadway cao De a net oy Cre Ny (pRB Tae yale epee County. dy 7 up and 5 to play, Allan Kennaday. and 9th St. New York. who guarantes (o| very feature of the Sieber serum treat- its ew blast, ; OTHER REELS IN NICKEL AND’ Riippan, Montclair, beat A. HL Yountakah, by 6 ure ae Ney. rset ncnet® of seciBc Blood |mont 1» based on wecrecy, cooddence and | tree from disetee and’ fe arenas WRESTLING NOTES. up and 5 to play S. Knapp, West! rook, nis eharaster roeastateg faugibie for a |aecess. A person suffering from blood pol- bats, Gaya Maikcohen ladacre latte beat 0 Wondward, Marine and Field, vy 2 up Droopective Ratient to consider, M Is / on naturally does not wish the fact known, | new school ot medicine as Pasteur, foux, : UTED al re er eertatiy ee Eishad RateseRe iegtgel wa | That tn the chlo reaon’ way tae omoun of | igbet and pal at the meter Gorgls |] ou yoete Surmmes Resate te on, “Young Corbett” wil! make his first | piay. ; Co., New York and ‘and Who {8 one {tHe International Berum Toxin Co. are lo. | {ndebled for: the wm Priests HT fio the entire line of Korona Cameras af @ppearance in the East in the role of a|..\, W. Anthony. Deal, beat FW. Menzies of Amertoa’ ‘and wealthiest mer- {cated in @ prominent office butlding—the &..| ment of disease by the hypodermic injection) || popular .prices. wrestler to-night at Miner's Bowery den City H. B. Billings, Essex County, chants. James Butiding, corner Broadway and 26th | Ge nole ns. raion i cael 8, Uo ODARE bn Theatre, where he will meet Joe Bern- up and 3 to play Bal St. The company's patients mix with the hobia: iovet MAL ery Stein, the Ghetto champion, in a fifteen: beat Cs by 1 up A FREE MEDICAL TREATIS®, ' ithronge entering and leaving this convenient ferea p ith Bis now's comparatively fuk room. ‘minute h. The bou 1 c eas y C ‘There ts no disease to which human flesh | building, @ world is no wiser ag to the |serum ‘tuberculin’ for tu] lous consui] You develop| tute mate! e bout will be for a by WD and 4 to go; ‘c real nature of their errand, tion; Rowx pert pat Se ide bet of $200. ©. beat De, Dol. Culver, {a hetr abowt which there is so much mis-|this company are arranged and appoint U thectet_and tates ai Match is the outcome of a chal- re @ thove of the loners in a ori 18 serum, ta the oniy ani This match is th ta cha- | Jerser Clty, dlanualited wy Jeading aad worthless literature as blood |like those of the best practiti rt at 1) ers 8 Resta py pernateln to feet Key Metin; c Dealt tek bee Polson, A genuine public service has, we vey Cleaeey ya rin beer fo Pe el ed hes Secovesed 6 3 PS epee inv ehis Beep ORNMe | a. M. Sinker, Fox ‘illi, beat C. IN. Brown, fre sure, been performed by the Interna- /and women. and I Patients utter. | Site aver the maria Geran Libs offered to wrestle the little ch esl CCE RE A a PN kan tonal Serum Toxin Co. in preparing and |jng with, contagicus bic tson can @ tak fctures and mare fo, wrestle the Ute cham: | For iil, deat, Wj) tin, Garden Ci, by “cc 9 pubiiening aa Scourats ad" tevlaiiadory icike 123-3 “Semee bullding mafiden fo bigod: Pole, fast tersed Pre nreet BOC Beterticimuasdinta acbepiad tie sataricon ea oe, PRE (exe) any ale pablo ttle head-book was prepared by Dr. [ea ‘Heous advice Of skilled. phystctager ‘Serum sin Go. We untgraand the Hee ATA UDATEE SME's 3 4 ecaieet is e Pipers ‘feats . et nideut® ¢ pars facts, it Ie written in plal eet this! tarnble alconse ean be agate inom ond S than Ke ) i : 73 n-minu t resident's Cup. ; easily . be ho man gaining a fall in that time t3] pp, 5. M. Byers Dover Meséeg, sve: a p.| @ We have too many Suits. Perhaps you have too few. Lo) ccauprebeak: ithe Reman ayeemte, ARS, say a ms tor, ‘ewood, | ( 8, Natler, Deal, . + DING TI , wort) ec, ie se: LE Roane teal’ eves hie: | Lhe “Semi-ready” way means quick sales as well as i ‘i rtsmen’s Goods, 8-02. YANKEE PASTE, worth 206. Spe CANDLE RUBY LAMPS, worth 20c, Men, Come to Me! liran\ cre, man,, that i LYNDHURST se. Speen Ormco foe BME “Sobthe wore ne moe net ramen ty Th wis} quick delivery. Bilder of the xold belt emblematic of |W 'tocknari, Paweiiton by Boum aan 2 ta'gs @ Too many $28 Black and Navy Blue Serge Suits, q Ms bf 8 title,” meets Harvey Parker, tn neat viwiek, Jt Paweliton, pat ks Sale price $22 » i Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Poisoning, ‘BICYCLES, fer Brockton grappler,’on' the mat at dae Meat AL Mo duyitee Lavawteaeby < un ale price, . Hydrocele, or any Swellings, Catarrhal Discharges, $22.50 $35.00 $50.00, ye aS @ Too many $35 Silk-lined Busigess Suits. (Tailor’s eumatism in all its forms, Lost Vigor and Vitality, The men hay } Bladder and Kidney Conditions, Eczema, Pimples, Shop Worn Bicycles to weigh, nat miroucienriie price, $50.) Sale price, $26.50. Btyelpelas or an Eruptive [Conditions ot the Joins, or Sipe mneennnices € on the night of the contest, NATIONAL LEAGUE, * Sas : an oc! paleo! come an odetal % on Beas sty Se a ‘iu, owe Py aha § @, Too many odd sizes in $4.5 Dress Suits, Sale price, $35. ; i sny Associate Di sane Oe, clon ome thorough per 128-128 Warren St. N. ¥.|[ 97 cortendt sh. )25 W. 424 ob, NY ce Cas te “After that the | Chess Bt 11 tui Gonen 018 iti @. Too many $22 black walking coats and vests. Sale Fe ol besosination together with ian pest) and serentllic opinion IM Nassau st, 1197 Bedford ave.,Bk. aida fet on tho re> | bres ‘0 | price, $16. Wale eae CAGE eae ine Suadaye Sporting. 125th at, cor. 7th | 637 Broad sty 7 Ha ow, . ‘ g a Newark, N, J, “cdf # | Too many $7.00 and $7.50 Trousers. Sale price, | 194-M-toaF- i Consultation “M.D, 142 W- 24h st BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB. ie: B| $5.50. R H. M. MacKenzie, M. ey NEW YoRK, § |six Races To-Morrow at 2.30 Pi M. WARDROBE Mpectal: Tiinal tahle 7esMewrey. DROB: i ¥, vie Ll. RR, nd_Eleventh Street AEA, 13-40, 1:00 TAB LB Leave Ney Ye J. Keurey Company OLLERS FOR NRW YORK © aie sheaths GASTERN LEAGUB, pay “SEMI-READY” my Baltimore -759\ Rochester” 4 wey fa

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