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ager nee cere Hie LR ATE TORTURE IRM EHTNE OED A FI Me 4s pia alee! THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING , SUNE 18; 1903. + === SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD: ——* TARVARD HITS INIADERS OFF © "ACER aroraw, ro wHom cREDr OF clANTS ue CORNELL WILL HARVARD CREW YALE VERY HARD) FOR LONG TRI BEFAVORITE| 1 FAST SPIN Starts Right In at the Jump Games Einav or vesterua)| Columbia Next in Favor for Big| ‘Varsity Eight Goes Over Foure! . Scoring on the Eli: Baseball} Will Land Them in First Place College Boat Race at Pough-| Mile Course in Manner Pleas.’ Teant'on Soldiers’ Field To-| in Short Order. keepsie. asiikiti, ing to Coaches... ; Day... (Special to The Evening World.) (Special to The Evening World.) ' National League Standing. HARVARD CREW QUARTERS, RED fe! bo POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., June 1 New York ‘100 Cincinnat! a z th fa rs-| TOP, GALES FERRY, Conn., June 13.— THREE-RUNS IN FIRST INNING] énicrer® coarse cours ot Cornell, Univeraity,| ‘Tho only event of interest here was the| {G10|St. Lowls.., 15 does not believe in four-mile racing for| time row of the Harvard ‘varsity elght, college oarsmen, or for any other class) which went over the four-milo course of rowers, for that matter. Courtney] last night in 2 minutes 59 seconds, That couldn't go out with his crews this| seems 4 very long period of time when morning, as his launch was laid up for} compared with that which the Yale Inspection, and while sitting in the boat-| crew took to go over the same course houss ho expressed his views on thia| Tuesday night—about twenty minutes— interesting subject. ~ | but the conditions were much slower “T have never believed in the four-| last night. The tide was running out mile rowing race, and if could have my | with the shell, but the wind was blow- way {t would be abolished in this coun-| Ing un stream against the backs of the try.” eald Courtney. ‘In all my ex-/ oarsmen, and the water was very rough perience I never knew a race in which | for two miles of the way. the same questions of relative speed] The work of the crew was on the |/ could not have been settled ! three| whole fairly satisfactory to the coach, miles as well as four. It 43 too much| and some of the men on the Harvard) American League Standing. Later ‘Yale Makes 2 Desperate Fight pelt W. L. PC.) club. Jadot pthta3| 6331 N Against the Crimson and 8trug-) Boston 2) 19 Biiaieares Cleveland :.25 2 1666 Detroit . gles Hard to Overcome Her Oppo-| 8. Louis...) 21 4, Bente—Blg Crowd In Attendance.| No games scheduled for to-day. Guess everybody's satisfied with the BATTING ORDER. way the Invaders wound up the series with Chicago. Two shut outs and two 1—0 games meant some pretty good play- ing. Yesterday's game was about the best that has been seen on a local dia- C. F. Barnwell, cf. a vi Chittenden 1b. mond for many a year, The playing was O'Rourke, 4. GS Ger LARE spre trom) atest to: Site of an exertion for any set of human| launch thourht the oarsmen did the oon ai cubReeensd thas eeaherroaciat beings to pull an oar four miles at tho) best rowing they have done this season. Barnes, it, Eaaluioey akworen LG smashing rate which they are compelled whey pulled hard and s\rone and kept Fe SEA MESELE cael Hy (wollen aceuer: to in a race such as the one to which] well together ail the way. (Special to ‘The Evening Wortd.) Recken we'll have to put him in to these boys are training. Most of the distance the stroke wat “Ask any one of them or any other! kept at thirty, but during the last hall hg eT TADUD, CAMBRIDGE, | taxs his turn regularly now, eh Grit? tween Harvord ana eaneall game be-/The way he pulled himself out of a Rakérdiocs with Tale at the keg ee couple of bad holes stood the rooters the first man up, flied out to Btephenaon, |“? cae him several great rounds al eed pe — spd Barnwell drew! ‘There were other stars in the nes, but Chittenden ground-!ay well, Every man back of him did 4 out to Coolidge. No runs. : his duty and there was not a play that pre half Randall walked | could have been improved upon in any ‘and Stephenson was called out on three} way. Behind the bat Beville showed up strikes after two beautiful attempts to| like a veteran and did more than his bunt. Randal stole second and scored| share with the stick. on Matthews's corking homer beween| It was a great game to win, for the ‘ oentre and left. Harvard stands went| visitors played almost perfect ball as M | wild as two runs came in. Clarkson|well and Flaherty pitched an excep- . —— man who has ever rowed a fowz-mile/ mile, where the water was smoother, race and seo if they won't tell you the! McGrew increased the stroke and th same thing, I have often thought that] crew finished with a lusty spurt, The if the men who sit back in comfortable] rest of the work on the river yesterday easy chalrs and.arrange these races ha4) was strictly routine, All the Harvara} to row them themselves they would 600M) crews went out both morning and evens, enough shorten the distance and make! ing, and the freshmen were coached by; the four-mile course a thing of the past-| both “Kip” and ‘‘Jim" Perkins, ‘The For my part I would lke to see 49) 05 men showed some improvement. but, agitation in favor of the three-mile! they are far from specdy. The coaches course, and af the influence of The! paid considerable attention to the foure Drening ‘World can bring about the|oared crew also. Harvard has never change it will have removed from col-! yet lost the four-oared race with Yale lege rowing the one evil tendency that Tor buaa acisestcat tear to my mind js connected with the sport. is _L. Higginson, of Boston, thel «4 In the mean time we shall have to recon- Figgiison, “Who is ‘coachia clle ourselves to the four-mile course a crew, was a visitor at Red] and regulate our training accordingly. N. Watriss, "92, who rowed in the| ‘That the Cornell ‘varsity is as able) University crew in the carly nin to row four miles as any other crew} ging Yale oarsmen had a rather cas} f yesterday. Coach Kennedy andl on the river was not doubted by any| Capt. one who saw them when they appeared| homenal time row made’ by Yale on me followed sult by smashing @ low right| tionally strong game and by splendid liner which stryck a carriage close to| ball playing and good head work saved \the foul line. He reached third and| things for his team several times. Bven Coach Takes Capt. Bartholo @cored on Stillman's hard drive over| with two men on bases in the ninth . @econd. Bob Kernan grounded to|it looked like the Invaders would have| Wale at Baareds ma taser 29 eca ecds |to tate anvtbee ning or ro ix orer| NECOLE and Jackson Bout ati mew and Soott, No. 4, Out of ‘off Stillman, Kernan was put out on|to turn the trick at all, Portland, Ore. Is the Most Metcaif's throw to first. Three runs, | To-day the team Is on the train speed- the Boat. O’Rourke grounded out to short, and| ‘ns to Detroit, where it plays to-mor- Important of Those Sched- Goolldge made a sensational stop of|fow. Ought to make tt three straight) aq Winslow's fast grounder over second, | there and that will moan a big climb ed. Which nailed that player at first. An-|!n_ the percentage column. other similar 4 ‘Looks like this trip will be a big suc- Stop of Bowman's bound-| cess from start to finish. | If Grit can! wot in a long time has there been so Waterman, speaking of the pho- . Tuesday, sald the conditions were so last evening for the first time. Bey fast theb almost vend, crew could; navel were not sent over the course, as {t) rowed as fast over the four miles with, ruined and the water was a trifle choppy, | tide and wind as favorable as they were! but Courtney had them row up the pene, y afternoon, tne aay te Os vever, in spite o! so statements, | river for three miles, which gave he/that the Yale men were very much wiseacres a fair chance to get a line| pleased at the performance of their POUGHKDEPSIE, N. Y., June 18.— Coach Hanlan gave the Columbia crew a severe shake-up to-day. He took * {mg liner retired the side. No runs. keep the men feellng lke they do now Capt. Bartholomew, the stroke, and Hugh Kernan startéd things in Har-| tere will be nothing to It many fights slated to be fought in one! soot, No, 4, out of the hoat and put in thelr work, and it was the consen-| arsiy cent ee the lant week and deeae Gait Se night as there will be to-night. No less P on knew well| Very much during the last week. und| ‘2 by drawing four wide ones i Willis, of the ‘Varsity, and Substitute sus of opinion that Ellls Ward knew Wer ie oag mov: tke othee Yelorelgntent than five battles are on th 1 and stealing second. Carr followed sult. seriniaecatanmmithe teste wii | Ferris: ‘Then he shifted some of the whereof he spoke when he warned all) Both ‘varsity and freshmen crews went cision. se contests Ww , rf i out yesterday, but they did no time lowe wid ts ae Wille) OAe bseimpeted be fought in Philadelphia, Portland,| ther men, so that the elght were Sasi Oe a iinesane are| fows and most of the coaching ‘was de- . ; ‘ow, while Carr acampered be ar) poated in the following order: Bow, In|jform. the popular Tihhs votedito the “individual: faults: nf the Ore; St. Louis, Battle Creek, Mi ° (to second. Coolidge and Randall struck set mt Tg nah arnt | Maeder? ‘No. ‘No. 3, Rollins: fulty up to the Courtney etandard, while} men. The work was all done up the ut and Carr, who tried to score on ee Te eee ure ee) eee area No Al wiillar a 's, Town- in wrawn and muscle they are as prom-|river, none of the crews going. dowa Gephenson's hit to short, was thrown Portant Is that between Joe Wal-| No. 4 \ 1Mts7 No. Pabst hialiale aes ising and fine to look upon as any crew| stream. ort, or cott. and “Young Peter Jackson,’ | 8nd; No. 7, Cornell; coll. ier 164 1-8 ad at the plate by Chittenden. One ihevoolored fen tenice/Gulltornin hey | Hanlan declined to give any reason Cornell ever sent here, averaging for making the change, and members und th ge ne ateiaiinetiotes ‘Third, Nan bout before the Pastime A. C., of Port- on th crew were equally reticent, The Barnes went ou! igh ‘i | understanding is that it was done for 5 Ore., for the welter-welght championship OBrien made the first hit for Yale, Briggs and Goodman Put Up a) or the world. As both men are hac disciplinary effect. When asked {f the @ending the ball to ehort right, but it gressive fighters and stift punchers change was likely to be permanent, ia no good for Metcalf struck out. Clever Bout, but the Referee |4.'\; Hanlan simply answered: “Tho next will probably end quickly. Ai- 712" “ ‘ the tocada nate oe ane’ for Bowman in! Couldn't Give Either Verdict.| ous Jackson has improved since ho [Wives Mil ten sou tial 1 have will come together in a twenty ‘be a prime favorite when the mea who make the odds arrivi Second place in popularity is a tle be- and Wisconsin, both pounds and 6 feet in height. There 1s Fa no betting as yet on the result, but there isi’t any doubt that Cornell will ‘ i tween Columbla being considered excellent crews, Re-| L : peolutely nothing to say now." fought Walcott the latter will provably “#olutely bad y arding the former, Coach Hanlan says - | man, are poe eondio a homer oft, Bow finish him. Walcott is such an unre- that his recent rearrangement of the nt a grounder to the pitcher's ; ; crew has worked a marked improvement Z | box, which was out at first. ‘The new| BOSTON, Mass., June 18.—After twelve | Uable fighter, however, It is hard to tell fithe combination. Hanlan is so well f ; | eomer then struck out the redoubtable| rounds of the most vicious kind uf fight. | "Rether he ts anxious to win or lose pleasea with the new shell that was AW | remtie Clarkson, but O'Brien overran Sti!lman's | jng, Referee Dan Donnelly declared the |ther Fight» Scheduled, ' built a8 ane is thinking of having the ¢ 4 { @rounder. A minute later Stillman} contest between Jimmy Briggs and| ‘The next fight in importance will be mien inate the boat. ‘it follows some \ : | what the model of Reliance, belng much night. aa ( ; a little flurry in the Penn- the fourth by striking out. Chittenden| months ago and the result was the|of Cincinnat! They are to battle in| “HPLE seas ule aren the Fong gent a corker to left for two bases, |same—a twelve-round draw. a twenty-round bout before the West | sylvanitaaees, and. two. of. three other which was saved from being longer by| The fighting they Indulged in last|End A. C., of St. Louls, This will be! Another American Jockey Takes substitutes, disgruntled at having failed f t a Lente s In anticipation of a record-breaking | to make elther the ‘varsity elght or H. Kernan's fast flelding, O'Rourke] night was far superfor to that which|the second time they have fought within bo make oti ie Taming and 1th Stole second, but died there when Ker-| "Kid" Goodman, the local feather-|the meeting between Andy Walsh, the i Ran struck out. weights, a draw at the Tammany A. C,|South Brooklyn middle-welght, and Mike gut-away @t lie bow and nevid Ra Barnwell opened up things for Yale in| jast The boys fought a tew|Sohreck, the hard-hitting middle-welght, easily. ¢ ; 4 ; sce in the National Motor- shame Prec ienia then hit to Matthews, who tried to shut | they put up in their previous eneoun-| ten day In their previous batue) the Big English Handicap Hionsiiy event. Ih. whieh, Bosoy, Wels | in something of a tuft, ‘Their action was NEW YORK’S Out Chittenden at third, but the ball ter, ayd the verdict was well received, | Schreck was awarded the decision at a 7 just ended. ‘Th : vy|thour, Basil De Guichard, the French [of ne moment, however, aa they could | flew wild and the runner scored. | ‘They poth used left hand Javs to tho|the end of the fifteenth round. Schreck} with Maximum Il oss two colts, Irish Lad and Whor Irish | Wonder, and Nat Butler’ will be the | [ve eolvntorea aoe eee eee AS TERISEECINS Rourke meanwhile landed at third. | face and rights to the body throughout | will probably beat Walsh again to-night Lad’s victories in the Brooklyn Handl- starters at he openin, of ie cycle NERVOUS SILITY cures aulcw ine opening, of the eye! aa NERVOUS DEBILITY g3yrs,,,0¥'s" utiful double play the: Tl popes 3 ee ERED Couple play (then iretired |i contest, as he outclasses him, ‘Tommy Ryan, the cap and Broadway Stak Hsing season at Manhattan Beach and radical in 2 repr ood sure. but Cooltdge hated “Young Corbett,” who will be matenea | middle-weight champion, will also be a} LONDON, June 18.—The smallness of | $16.00, and Whorler's Broo! ‘at Aste Saturday, Supt. Jim Richards RESULTS AT ST. LOUIS. 30 ipa days by my own famous it O'Re ve- 1 1 nig! ee! a 0 a ree 1e ¥' 1c) me' ‘1 fore that runner cond ger back | Pe"| to fight Briggs in this clty shortly, was ot aa a battle to oleh He meets ithe fleld for the Gold Cup at the A Le HN (Wort ABuE ey at track Wands elimintatines mer dasace PRIVATE DISEASES gvred tn 3 to : i 3 mringereate i okey, a box structor, In a own ia second on th ‘ 2 . 5 ‘H. Kernan, the firat man up in Har-| an interested spectator, ete octal jraces to-day militated against tho in- | Broomatick and Rusk, (Special to The Evening World.) of polaonous ‘Aruge, bli ek, Mich., d bout at Battle C yard's half, filed out to Chittenden, wh $$ ten-roun fa Fecorde of Walthour made on the! yrxtocil PARK RACE TRACK, |MSTRICTURE cured im 5 tel, days ' : won this for him 4 5 @mothered the ball after a splendid run and 8 safe be! e ing terest taken fn the test. wont 3 track lagi r are as follows: Mile, Garr made a pretty it over snort, but] WINNERS AT HARLEM, — [and it is & safe pet that te text orm Mi aie Eheileaghisiceolvelorn: 3:1] 87. LOUIS, June 18.—Following are the se rae fi when he tried to steal was thrown out Instructor will get all that ts coming to Do? aximum JI. and i Slare az follow. miles, < bi ing, pain, or loss of time. It is a mare j er ora at mete ath o sth had manyvadmirera, ‘Whey. staxted A results of the races scheduled to be run) Hf velious ciiro. ( f slaw at second. Coolidge fied u A him, 8. ‘They startey Winning Owners. He this ettechoon? STATIC Lpermancntly cure ANY out out to O'Rourke, retiring the sid (Special to The Evening World.) i [respectively at 6 to 4 against 1, Thied, Winal the shade ts evident from the fact that | Pere this al 0) CASE di In the fitta Patton’struck out. Barnes} HARLEM RACE TRACK, June 18—|*¢ly Makes Eastern Debut. even money. Elba was 100 to 7 agai Westbury stable. Sf See in a trial last Saturday, De Gulchard| Firet Reco“ Dhree-quarters of a, mile. BLE Ristter how: chroule, ef , i ied, but was caught at second when| ‘The races scheduled to be run here thia| Another Cailfornia fighter will makelatasimum Il was an easy. winner oy ag | See tOm - covered, & mile in 2.23 and two enllee in| Won BY Cart ee a goconds and “Ar= TROUBLES tenn tandlne | Be attempted to steal. Shevlin, the| Miernson resulted as, follows debut in a boxing bout In the Fast engih, ‘Thrce Lengths ad = 7400 (hours kecord was made derind a| kansas Pass third, ‘Mme—t.10, VARICOCELE sure¢ jn trom 3 to 10 ‘' eet sinevands half Randall Mea out| Piret Race—Four and a halt furlongs Ehiy eho iniddleswelaht, of and third horses, | Foxhalt Le Ta eC tek tea) the!) eecona Race lve chenths of a salle: ternal absorptive proces to jBammell tn centre.” Stephens it | Won by Bugenle B.'s t9 9 and 4 to 3: ti He will take ¢ bald Meintyre, the Amer! ‘ = ¢ liow Tourteen"horse-power motors of |} We OEM, 2 to) b, ‘wven “second: |M BLOOD eens Wicryverige of pole thews, who smashed the ball to | thir rme—0.34 3 i | clever and hard-hitting rode the winner. Maher, r 3 Hecatlen ey ph eeeviene! ..|Tom Mankins ‘was third. ‘Time—1.02, POISON #22 from the ‘system. without Bea sde hte Ela tintin cal |slugger, of Trenton, In a six-round i pee fy [ve Wan 3 5 _edditfonal entries to the Kennedy- : ald of mercury or pote if; Clarkson sent a hen? bounder Second Race_sovenvaghthe ore faite | befor h way A.C. of Philade =46 merican, rode Bibi {aise Meany t ; Powers Handicap are being recelved by Dhira Racer naven sndia ALE UPS oee LOSSES Time of cure, 10 to 60 day: ] Pa Pationn whined anereoRpaa ie Giagstul, 9 to 1 and 7,t0 10; |phia.” Welly Ig the flgnter who came! King idward, Queen Alexandra and |i. 6 Buh. H {jig | the handleapper daily. which assures | —Won by Ondenarde, even and 1 to by my original. very simple but Bia 2 a id; Jim | s ar giving Tom! y etUs | other creo Oy: ‘ on : 33 s evi st ever if . . ; - ‘ won soared oF the Tia, “Ginrisiey [CAT was third. Jin a bout at Hot Springs a few months pxner members of the royal family drove Winning Jockeys. beans at tha heanh. ing Dervish was third, Time—1.96 1-4. DRAINS sfmoey (used exclusively by to steal but was thrown out at| ‘bird Race—One mile and a sixteenth. |ago. Kelly will have to fight as he [rom inden Ceatle) fa) Aseot in emt: Une — DON'T DELAY—COME TO-DAY. . ey, even and 1 to 2;|/neyer fought before In order te Cole, as the latter Is the most dang second and Metcalf retired the side by |W onby MeChi Second, Third, placed. Gtiliman’s easy grounder to} 8am Fullen, 3 to 1, 3 ny I make no charge for a friend), Uk or correspondence,” Come to tne In th scarlet and gold lveries. As usual, the |0'Nalt ane rofere 4and the referee have paid in case I fall to effect a permanent cure of your condition. I make 10 t- ie run. mencla was third, Time—14i ona Aghter at hie weight in the Dio-| cing of soctety on Ladies’ Day at | Wuer Q Pi 1 want man that {9 suffering from strictest confidence. I hi seks fession, 7 lusively treating private and Yale Fails Again. ae the races was very large and ‘Their fy | ll ome 0 (i any special disease or condition to come and Gpaesee of ran for S years, Nothing Ia the sixth inning O'Brien was out|SHHEEPSHEAD BAY ENTRIES. |e 8? hae Handleapped. | srajesties were accorded an enthusinstic | Bur 1} L DS Rare rosin eae ean eeeeaet WUlRtT scle.ce can devise or money buy is gp an easy, grounder to Clarkson, but wT ene oinat Cee een a eee P| reception, s 3 i originated and developed after m {ole lite's experience in, treatin ue ou, honeaty, trent You sil ily . yt outran bunt tc rd’ a ——— he list w! < Angi Y i y is nt that is ‘on acientific know : qescbed first wafcly. Later he reached RACE TRACK, SHEEPSHEAD . jlo and He Chicago ———— Bi 4 ave no free proposition, no trial or sample treatments to offer you, My sea rere tovine Health in, the short, | eceaiuperunnines inte Goaitne chee ACE i EE BAD BAY, | jight-weights. onclusions | paseball, Polo Grounds, To-day, 4| Mt? 6 tlon, my experience, my conscience, my reputation, condemn al! such qui Gee, Mia urvante penetsetlons 1 Coolidge had nailed tum ten feet off the Barns 8 for to-morrow's |ina ten-round bout at a Boxing show L0| pst” catoady ve, New York. Adm, GOs me | Saere : themination, together with nn honett aid clentiae: GEnIge’ ot Your ganer and, Guersatec lo cure ehy ‘case T undere 0 Clar! | as » brought off at Indianapolis, 8 | 21 u 5 Cochran 2 Ns i your x 13 sas 9; fy longa of |£ i ‘ 6 = =: = i ‘mane! ; 3 : rsd vancsd to thidon atwilar neo ding the chances are the men will have | will ive you a written kuarantee to cute you of refund to. you" every cent you DR. L R WILLIAMS, Le XN. P7Ciarkson, but diéd there when M t19| to box parlor-house ws caught Chittenden’s high fly to the men to| Pi will be generous So} SANE A] If these men| charge for medicines, os they are always included in the nominal fee asked. I BF Ts eins the cosona call the bout a draw. 1¢ these man secu my cceas to promising nothing but what 1 can do, and always doing 165 West 34th St., N, Y, | to they would put up a slashing battle, | half of the sixth. Yale rallied tn the | Graziallo ne iY would, no douor, win out | enth and scored a run but Harvard| second Race—For led again to get a run. goven furlongs on main Jim Ke é params eatilaas | iH lcarter Won't Get Much Rent. VARICOCELE DRAINS Hours, 9 A.M. to8 P.M. Sundays, 10 to, permanently cured without lug of tylog cperstien. and lopses that sap the very Ite from you and load Yale's efforts to score In the eighth | Mumell Gar Judxe Fulton 103 tu priate cei tease lanes Ing Were unsuccessful, but succeeded coffer see. ls . has five fights on’ his og eee ¥ . { (in _shutting out Harvard. Patem 1183 | hands a nt On Tuesday night hie = <3 “oy LCERS Sra omapped se once by md Sporting. Yale did not score in the ninth and | Coruscato L113 | tights Je rim, t Italian he In S. S. S. Nature has provided a tonic suited to U ermem f treatment, | —— ss wa won by a score of f to % | Raglet 103 | weight, of Philadelphia, twenty ro: i Le De provided | dees CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY SCORE BY INNINGS. Uilat the Southern A, C. of Loulaville HH every Tequirement of the system when in a debilitated, ECZEMA \™' CLUB! : hiladelphia Jac } 000100106 eR es rN rp run down condition, It contains no strong minerals or OL | Guly 1 he m 98) O'Brien for 81x ounds at the Industrial : . ieiphiay the. following tugs, but is a pleasant vegetable preparation, You can find no better A. C., of Phil y ti ratio a tly cured by 5 oie [week "he tackles iGeorwe | Ayers. the remedy for toning up the nerves and bringing refreshing, restful sleep Peete terial EC) nee Masa Pera! Dae a ARISH GIVE LIPTON A colored fentyrs OF of Boston; then he! ‘When in a low state of iealth, or sick and worn out with work or worry. | DISCHARGES HYDROCELE TO-DAY ‘ meets Sandy Ferguson, the Boston S. 8. S. improves I havo no hositancy in recommending your 8.8.8. | or any swellings or tender. ROCK HORSESHOF AVy-W for six rounds at, the the appetite, aids the a9 the bost Spring tonio on the market. TTrave used ernnget comoletniy, hess or Impediments cured . B ‘ Kea onal A. G. & Phi hia, and th pen * . © many other medicines, but find 8.8.8. to be undoubt- | 31 QQD POISON- without a cutting operation, Brooklynite Adel Trabla tweek in July he will fleht Joo Wa digestion and rein- edly the only tonic that will build up the system. I | TISM A i Se Tare oH Yellow Hainer sit qutmenticround bout Secore one of) forces thesystem, and S#alt tako pleasure an telling ott whom 'r think’ (a ING RHEUMATI THE SUBURBAN $20,000|"82,2ouE aver ce rrulbeds rcs We duns in Sen Franctsed , ad of m good blood i eetsieemnty 5 irers Meet Yachtsman at Queens-| jinu:in Mas-—Coney Ielant stencicg, thexclunpe its good effects are i: vie ober we ‘TS LEBER, Witintavwsreccre aly cared Wr wy creme AND YOUR OTHORIRACHE. eT | mn main track, a » Retting Event. ts seen almost from the Gare Stoll, Hamilton & Go, Lexington, Ky. of treatment. Leave Hast (th s., . Tt, via Le TR. Resvaty and Make Presentation—En- ralneatir ‘the coming battle between George a é * | NERVOUS D : HA Mis 1210, 1240 (1.00 Partor Gar ‘traim lish Shipping Men Join Morgan. Mary Street i MT} Gacdner and Jack Root for the light} firstdose. S. S. S, stimulates all the bodily organs and acts promptly | U EBILITY BLADDER AND SIDNEY | Wheat ate New Sane A TMS. Leer, root! Astarita. ss i Dadlin. SENSTOWN, June, 18.—Prior to tho! Vady Unoas 0 any ture of the White ‘Star line steam. | 0 Paul ooo LA International | Av in cases of chronic dyspepsia, indigestion and all stomach troubles, and | i by my system, of treatment, Parry lle eS kan ot enue aa ase piter every 2) minutes, connecting | show ' yn, wi rookiyn eae. geo heavy-welgnt championship amioted. «| provement at once. | to track, fare 10 cents; amplo 4, which will be decided QU re 2 2 does away with the uncomfortable fullness, nausea, shortness of breath, | BRACING AT SHEEPSHEAD setts oh TT AE nacoge ooue Meee io, AY “IN ‘pyle 18-10, 3, 22, 28.706 Riga tis geen . With Race-Handieap; mile and a halt, |Canada, on the afternoon 4,| drowsiness and dizziness that so often come after eating. Write if you cannot call. All correspondence strictly confidential YI [returning by this route, came, Nel Aen lettonay {promise Nas’ ever Deen decied” 5.8.5. i8 not only the best tonic, but possesses alterative or puritying |ff “OPAMP ROTTS «Mets RSE RRAS NE Be apeae, Bc e adem bepece ae y presented: Sir Thomas Lipton, | S809 oj. Tae Rival ca, Javena of chat p lub. Th -| properties, and if there is any taint, humor or poison in the blood it CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE nd Brighton Beach ‘Road. also’ Platoisn Avenws | osotiger on board the vessel. | Torenlight n. . liojoe | Ing Men ot cin date numbers, are so} Searches it out, and removes it. Many times a low state of health is gD oaten. Brom’ Broan oy Hae Road every 30! areca Marron | fi tara nt wi mun: [Seen ea yaets Ue? he) 86 toa bad condition ofthe blood and can only be renedied by ablood I! DIR FR. ET, VI. MACKENZIE’S a Hen oa | race Jamey, npg Racor Of | Tard Acves eae MELE ey t aw his chanees. One bet of go. 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