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ie THK WORLD) SATURDAY BYEBNING, ALGt, @@ SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. @@ HERE'S THE CHAMFION PUGILIST OF HOLLAND PRINCE OF ORANGE p00GEAS WII WINS FAST HEAT Major Delmar, Hace the P 2.04 Badly Trotters avorite Beaten for with One Favorite Narmned Can fhe poole am | on in the book ate “ three. Joo 1 an Prive pretty race. ine . ier, quoted \ win by three lene Leads ' for Fime—2 pelts doe Pointers Kner ani 1. Were Joe Point ' | after lendina i] x9 heat of ‘ ‘ easily by 6 " Wik u da held bim sate. a Which wos a bay . ra Winted © [ Pine 219% Herth Detmne Mew t we to fight his best in order Parter, Third Race-One and one-eighth <Won by light Opera, even shed eg: Josle even for place, wassecond: Montana’ Peeress was third. Brookiyne Time— | thony, Page Ee 9 cas, ALLS defeating Mi " ¥ ‘Baseball, Polo Grounds, Sovtay, the pron ree ne 9,20 P, M. Ohicugo wa, New York, Adm, Be, ‘up and two to Put i] Noodles” Matin in Double. Header BATTING ORD CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Miss Be: Western golf proved her right to the title to-day ty Canpenter tn Sie a reateia Cup, three GRAVESEND, Aug. 22.—The beautiful th A the Ove Firat with Rede ER third By 70) ; seored! thie ra tim \eaneceeee * Another One Matte | 0 +1, potnta ¢ Brook > The result of the firet heat in t e lenet There were @ And Polte rid the honors for tie for. 2.13 clase trotters eave thet am nin at tr Uh okating . . roth Magetto, 3 lo 1 shot atartors an ot Ne ene Firat tmnt. all ars, a ¢ nae... {Hots ‘ Ke men ireateda ¢ dette ten lengtie ailed to find ¢ Mnished ftth and went to the bench. Do: ‘ Summar al ho OADD the Way grounder to Dahien, who tossed the pul 2.65 CLASH, Pace al Bin * hook 4 to Jurdan, foretng Kell ri dee Potter. 0» won the seoand hat of the rare for 4 tl Garvin's throw to Doy an keyook M4 x vr waa }od Jack's arm, maklag eet anil gave him ra rth W maki Him muke a w bs . teoond. two lengths away, and Direct | throw and allowing Dolan to rea Windela Stratton, bs 1, third Time 211 Bertha W. WAS) ond Beckley fanned the alr w Bhasow Chimes. bd. k. te Land Direct [. was 10 tot No runs mlb i Tattle Squaw, bik. m eS > 1 Obarley Host hs ' scoped’ (nt Time—2.07. 2.07 bik # Ned mood —Conntess anasied ay i Masetto, driven | soy) ds Ul’ goratesdae aay h Seem ‘fon the ke: vi * " Sotiedl Heat Y by class trott ! tii }eewetied Scat oo nN OW for the heat and wo n lissena tase Divot SS — Doyie track out. No vune, a Secon! Inning. BSteinfeldt pushed out whict Jordan grabbed 4 1 ime to retire the batte eat afier Garvin had fall raked pee e for him. Cor Dahlen resulted in Don Which Sherckhant grubed, No rune Dahlen scooted Shan Las pitoned Dalia ede, frat en four wild t ale * bunt-fly was = . it dan swung un j ree high inshoots Aew West Side A. C. Man Takes John Bedell Finishes in Front of a recat” plieh, [nehoota ‘ ' ‘ Hitter wits called out Race at Metropolitan Ath. | the Two Stars in Two-third- No rune chs | ; - rd Inning. letic Association Games—! Mile Professional Event at sent a fly to Sheckard. Kelley . the ball to wentre and stapes Bonhag Is Second. Manhattan Beach. Aart, feymour tripted along the thrat base lin ring Well 3 ase line, sco Selly. Dolan flied out Pais our seoring, eckley foul ©EUTIC PARK, Aus A great] MANHATTAN BRACH, Ang 22—At- To Dolan area sent a bikh arowd fourneyed over here this after- though the yacht races are holding the ns eeu Moon to see the annual games of the centre of sporting stage jut nt Metropolitan District of the A. A. U prese the attendance at the cham: . There was sorte disappointment in the! plonship eyoln races thin afternoon Wa] Brooklyn, 7; weight-throwing contests, owing to the fully up to last Saturday's fi T Cinci i § sures, The in fact that Flanagan was unable to take | rivoiry between the four top notchers in cinnati, 4. part. | ofesstonal ranks—Lawson, Kra- ae Interest centred e long-distance) mer, McFarland and Fenn—with Root| cok UD TON, PARK. BropkWin Funa, In whlch the cream of the en-|and Collett showing dangeroum speed. | Au The frat game of a double @urance men of the city were en-| has aroused the keenest enthusinam| eet°r between Brookly and Cincinnat! tered. Pie: the hig Indian runner. | among followers of the sport. resulted as follows: was down to ‘go, and the fav. he eaed: inelided : CINCINS ATL with the crowd, which greeted him w card included a half and a five- PB oy fit Bow yells and Ind war Whoops when he Mile champlonship for the amateurs and | Katy, 2 0 1 1 2 came on the track. |@ two-thirds mile championship for the| Polan, hd Do Summaries, [pros In addition there was a tev-mite | eckley. 1b 0 100-Yae4 Dash —taweon eG NYE pro handicap and a one-mile handicap | onlin if | ig ezeneh batime AC tent tor those who preferred medals and |Coreorsn.es | OJorinn [Slory to greenbacks, ay 0 Jac 13 ash—Charlen Bacon, G arc 2 O|Sanmiat, 020 Yard Dash—Charien Bacon. GN sland} Announcer harley Harvey at inter- x HPS Oe Felnuzen, Pastime A. C., third: time, Vals hed | balletina from the yacht #42014 6) Totals TUM Is 2 vaces, which came by way of New York, | ¢ SCORB BY INNINGS. Yards, High Hu E Gerrity, Pas- One~he I "1 - * | Ciacionatl q oR mr Yards, High Hus Bicsttr, Pe | One-half Aitle “Amateur Champloaahip—Firat | Brooklyn HE Ue aH ns MeLaughlin, No W. 8. me 18, [hat won by Joe Fogler; Ollver Dorion second, | _ Eatned Ruae—iirooklyn 2 Two: fame Mite ‘One-Mile Ri. f fer A. C.; gfoba | Te—1- 11 1-5, Kelly, Sheokard, stl i Dolan, Firat 1G Murphy, ‘hinds |, Seound eae Nighy BS. Collett: W. R. Sage | Bage on Brrore—Onoinnatt. 1. Brovkiyn : . e112 45 Lett on Basce—Cincinnati. 4: Hrookty Ba, len Mt] giMin Neat won by Fred Benet; GC. Cameaea |fif% Hite—Danitn. Jordaa” ‘ira Base in Balle x Time—1.14 2-5, oF aecanh x 1 ff Sohmidt, 4, Hit vy Pitched. Hall Wy tt sy third: tm . heat won by Marcus Hurley; Oscar |1. Struck Out—My Gohnndt, 2. by 1 tice Daskocheter: Peameay, N, W351 second, "“Mme1.29 Time of Game—One hour and thirye-fout nin Phillip Jaegels, Pastime, second; C.F. Williame| Fifth heat won by Gharles @oblee; C. 4. | utes. Umptre —Mr, Moran. PAT ie Kimble wecond. Time—t, 29. a wall ge TARE, (lam, hurdten xy Ul heat: Marous Hurley won, am LiF, B. MeCanill, IF second. ‘Time—1.86 2-5. Ws Sa, third National. Professional SARATOGA ENTRIES. Digeis throwing it. Fs Nigh A inst. somt-Onal heat 10% aah A awenn, George Colletie| SARATOGA RACE TRACK, Ny LO Ree arte ond semi-tinal heat: Won by Frank |AUS. £2—The entries for Monday's races Kerainer, John Tiedel! second, Time— [are as follows -Lorters GX. Tire Race—Selling; for th deNaas eave Vorvisch, GN Phirdy Mile National Cham. | furlongs pasiees rations saren tp Paget. +96 Canalo : XW . ey Thorneyerote ws Royer 1 " Fenn, Walter) Lucy Crawford . a i blue and Orange. 1 vu: leis ea Water Princess Tulane. . F. Bawanis, second; W Fourth heat, oalr ee | eel Je Guardeman mae eee site v3 x and John Bedell. b Mor Teak Reamer | Ortot Gold Bell, dered eee Halt-Mile Amateur Champtonahip. | 6 (oi has bendionn, eee G ee First heat, roni-flual: Won by B. 8, Ooilets, | Miso se 7 Bai Joe Fogler second; tkne, 1.28 3 Ten Candies 108, Baker: Two-third “Mile Professional Cham-| #i)!daunre a, Darlene i . . | pion Ina] Heat—Won Bee John Be- | 3, SOR Gixteen-Pound Hammers. Manian, GX. | Ain George Colle pero) Trine x. y a. taf, Bedell hot out at the pirtol with Col- coud J 'prowniuw, vhied? |lett after him. Kramer and Lawson held and the race was finished In two The last two mon were ale Mazeiwood Fy most a jap gehind the first pair Hippocratea Mise iT H Harley in Fre Fanon iioeaet Bee Danek HY One and a Half Amateur Cham- | lene Spur elle plonshin—Final heat: Won by. Marcus | Hmckrm ilo Hurley, B, 8. Collette sec Pog. |. Fourth Race~The Mohawk for three ler third, Oscar Goerke fourth: ‘Time | 2retcolde nile a re 1.18 4-5. rly 106 Mile National Amateur Champton-| tum oon iS ah Dark Plane: He Gastota i sharin gh a a Ke A : La Piteh Ra tery Ruhiin, the ron Giant," an © "Kia" Carter, the ligt heavy-weignt. | WINNERS AT ST. LOUIS, | fetBis# btt7 101 Rockaway gf South Brooklyn, were matched last cos For Pain 10 Btrephon -dis- ¢ nn tere Good c) ight by Joe Macias over the long-dl oe (Sparta! (0 the Tvening World.) Pana TMSIBIET. Meee _ tance telephone to meet in a aix-round| KINLOCK PARK RACH TRACK, St. ty Durifur Wout at the opening boxing show of the| Louis, Aug. 22.—The races scheduled to Se ed fashington Sporting Club, of Philadel- | ve run here this afternoon resulted as | gisth ResecYor Unree- in ae on Bept. 7, This should be one of } follows fang nMlavand! Carclomlen ad 99, well pest fight between dig fellows ever aon, Race One mile Won by Firat = 88° Salore Es di ks on, , OB: Custus, § to cot Parham RptaBe RUAKeR City. ‘or place, xecond; Neversuch was | Roval sat has already disposed of “I<ia’’ tniea, lime: Talada Planet. Peter Maher and other] Secon! Race—Five and a nait. tur-| Mabel, Rio radon. 191 Cioctaeatae:. anf is! confident he can beat | longe—Won by Toupee, 7 to 1 and § to : inkale Aen’ ; ajor 01 a r place, Sea LL ins big fellow. Ruhlin will | Way second; Hurbor wae dhint, Time MI 1.084. SS ANTHONY WINS. le An- champion, WHO WANTS TO FIGHT JEFFRIES FOR HIS TITLE FIRST GAME = FAST WORK-QUTS AT BOTH TRACKS Good Courses and Fine Weather Bring Out All the Racers Both) at the Spa and at Graves- end. eclal to ‘The Evening W OGA, N.Y, Aug. day i and clear and tem: erature was perfect, while scores of ra were sent to exercise over the In and Horse Haven ¢ he tracks at both places wer nd fast and the ra®ers had ho trouble In step-| ea. | trials | player and gen- Heman rid Smith, placed’ the boy, whos was Goodelild, tn his buggy and carrted him to th ‘The exodus to Sheepshead Bay gun, and during the morning the exten- lve J Madden ond J. R. & F. P. Keene’ strings pulled out ‘for the Bay. The Timothy D. Sulitvan and G. B Miller strings Weparted on the same in, ‘Trainer Willlam Smith sent Cincin- natus seven furlongs in 1.85. At. th Horse Haven course Sam Martens's Hoodwink galloped a mile in 1.60, a FAST WORK AT GRAVESEND. ‘The well- (Spectal to The Mrening World.) ~eurse never showed to more advantage "" H. J. J. _PLACKE, HOLLAND CHAMPION. than It ald during the hours at which the racers take the The track was In Supt. James Dunphy | rows worked to and cuppiness, the result storm ot a few days tage was taken of t ona by the trainer ther on the x 1 Going tours, Ia t st 8 thre orn ul ¢ on the grou so for weeks { Phe course w and all th strings pas: pressive numbers, consignment of the in number, belonging jarrived from Saratog and ther ir constitutionals perfect condition, having the har- fro, removing all s from the heavy ago. Full advan- he existing condl- S$ and those who © during the gal- were more peo- han has been the onged with racers, the big and little er the ground in tm- Yesterday ¢ ening @ thoroughbreds, six to Woodford Clay, dare stabled in barn 8 on the Avenue U side of the track, Among them ts thi ck miler Viying Ship, who ing his y at the . ‘Trainer J.C. Smith had a bu morning of it, and several of his racers were sent to good breezing exercise Doyle was me quarter through the str Bob Mur- and John five-eighths of a mile in Inia Goe Mit ave eeu it furlongs In 1.0 held, covering the ‘Trespass. breezed U0 mile in ‘Tithon mile in 0.66. Winkaway did the BIL Daly's Swamplar uarters of a mile heeler galloped five furlon, one mile in 1 any worked .the mile route in 1.48 1-4 Fablus stepped Henry Harris sent or’ it use Was) Isla was sent to SHED ERODE? ; Si two miles. Oclawaha breeed five fur \Uended to and the work! fangs ata twocminute clipe, Counter: hours were useful and Instruotive to all| poise was on the easy side, being sent on cerned: to Tight bieerinis ‘exercise,’ ‘om Dis- ney sea Loach cighths_ 0} ner James MoLaughlin sent 3 ae ent Lilly: tiverela ta Ray Une ee : same string reeled off six, furlongs In CE SEA fiig'i-2 Te on Stable's string was NS eorpette sent to some useful gallops, Julla Jun= a era [kin stepping six furlongs in 1.20, Mlu- POnnRsaD oft | minate ‘reeling oft -three-elghths fot a : mile in 0, : hace erp Exercise Noy Hurt, an” oval P rate, was gent to a wood pe thot turned | * Charles Oxx. sent his speedy mare, OrNnola Wilson, Jr.'s] Ascension, | three-au of @ mile, Cartels DES fn LOS breazing “In. 1.80. “three-year-old AL ofthe stables! veatiings| maidens of “this. si paneeln refied at the Horse Hat-l seven furlongs in 10, Possession was Ven course one of them unseated the] Seve", Saye nie in’ o. lad on Mis back and the youngster broke| “SRL @ Py tin racers in charge of Wo ae Mralner Lawler were sent to impres- ne reellr tt stepped a half trick in 0.66 1-4. nds breegzed in 1.26, Farmer ‘Trillando "thre He in 1191-2. Tom ea a chigraene” tring, preened : 6s 1 ot Lhoped fy fete furlongs in 1.10. cn" eanney covered the same distance vii, Spanish reeled Ort our’ tutions tn oe Fompano brossed.fvencignthe of ‘ile 1:8 %-8 quien feevel land Bneer ‘ste ate pale Te ce! epped. 6 \CLOTHIER AGAIN AN EASY WINNER 1 Grack Player Defeats Allen in Mateh Play of Newport Tourney To. Bay "LL GIVE JEFFRIES (2 owe Iaened Playa Faet. $1,000 TO FIGHT ME . -JACK MUNROE, sfOBIOru:~ Noukee te mane ee pe veteran Hoh Huntington. of aren Amertean 'Butte Miner Also Offers to Bet $5,000 Chame sms! mmon the frst met of the eon: ‘om set, Huntington improved and by well-timed pion Can't Beat Him. liote wae successful in tniting the set _ jar 6-4 and balancing the score. Larned © the Hutte miner, is as [articles for a fight and then [ j third» eae v Huntingea ane over the prospect |him $5,000 on tha side ‘0 set, outmanoevring Huntington Mun-| “What's the use of that. Jack? Why | 2. Placing the ball deep in his court t with Jim Jeffries: learned through The Evening World Jeffries would give him |The rallies weer prolonged, and in these not fight him for the $10.00) and be eat . the young Princetonian had all the vest fafled with that? some one asked . night tha of the ‘y. He took his second set at 0 > stay four ro vith him, | “Way, it's @ olnoh and 1 want to} second » $10,000 i at y fs Lp ed Aa right | make 5A much as porsaible out of it," |6-0, and as it was the third of the nd to-day the big ‘: the miner replied. ‘Jeffries can't knock | match the men eetired for their ten and early and at The Evening World| me out in twenty rounds, He didn't do! minutes of rest ) announce his acceptance In at Butte, but instead came near) ri. pour th Mice tn announce Wie acceptance Net eked aimelt aieput min down | The fourth and Anal set of the match Uo oie Have |thensand had him like a drunken man. |Was soon over. Larned covered hin ther dot than eat dinner to-day." | And then he says he wasn't in shape court with marked skill He was all the miner said, ‘and that $10,090 that he) fe tay py Ly fact thet Li was an over and it was only by the greatest offers, why, {t's like finding money, 'm/shape and had been training In gym- | emort that Huntington could win the 7 h te of his show. afraid Jeffries doesn't meant it, but |Masume along the route of his shaw. | points, Latned’s crossing was remark- Vil tell you what T will do with him. I/noe hasn't a chance. And I can get the |ably clever in the last game, he taking wlll give him $1,000 as a present to sign |money to back up what T say.’ the set and match at 6—3. The sets sk were won 6&—9, 64, 50, 6—3. | a INVADERS OPEN OWES $40 000 tlonal League Standing. Club, W. L. PC.j Club. Ww. L. PO bs 5 Pittsburg ...68 37 .648/Brooklyn 51 53.490 New York...63 42 .600) Boston 57.430 Chicago 63 43 \694/ Philadelphia 33 62 (84 IN WINDY | Cincinnati 65 48 BiwISe Lows... 7 0 American League Standing. \ Club. Ww. L tub W. L Po ae A ; i i ic j= | Philadelphia cd is | \Clarke Griffith, with Dissension] Mayor Julius Fleischm s Cou-| raisins. 4° a ace " 4 ri ‘ n : | in the Ranks, Opens Series} sin, William Fleischman,| ss Sinnaing. | . , clap. Web. PC! Chup, W. L with Chicago — Tannehill/« Noted Plunger, Fails to Make), cu wt re iw P \ Good Sea ese mite oY Goes Into the Box. jood. Toronto 0.38 40 ‘biB\Ruchenter 3) a 579) Rochester . SARATOGA, N. ¥., Aug. 22.—William BATTING ORDER. Wietschman, cousin of Julius Fleisch- man, Mavor of Cincinnati, owes the Gontey, rou Homes tt bookmakers at Saratoga an amount e8- rt Isbell, 1b. timated to be between $30,000 and $40,000. Bibertald, es Green nt Mr. Fleischman is one of the high roll- eae pallahan, 3 cre of the turf. He has bet his money | MeFurlana, 2b L. Tannehiil, oe. in thousands, and had a very successful Reve ip) Owentih season last year. He had not appoared Umplre—Hgan. to make good his,markers at setting AMBRICAN LRAGUE PARK, CHI-| téme this afternoon and the bookies have placed the amount against him. No more credit will be extended to him in the ring until he pays. Like many of the plungers at Sara- toga Mr. Flelschman hed lost heavily. On Wednesday he wound up the day many thousands loser. When settling time came on Thursday Mr. Fleischman aid not make good. He appeared just before the races, however, and started in to bet on Leonora Loring. Acoord- ing to report Mr. Flelschman went to Aleok Ullman and said: “I have a commission of $2,600 from Sydney Paget to bet on Leonora Loring.” Thousands on Leonora Loring. “I'll take a thousand,” said Ullman. CAGO, Aug. 2%.—With dissention in the ranks of his team Manager Clark Grif- fith brought his Greater New York Ball Club here this morning from St. Louts. Jack O'Connor, the yeteran backstop secured by GriMth from the champlon Pittsburg team, has been indefinitely suspended by the manager of the club and did not accompany the team here from St. Louis. GrifMfith's men joined in the colebra- tlon of “amateur day" here this after- noon, parading with the seventy-five or ‘ NEW YORK'S | MASTER SPECIALIST. Cures quicl NERVOUS DEBILITY °7en,qy' 30 to 60 days by my own famous STRICTURE cures ins. to 16, ay without cutting, stretc! if pain or loss of time. It Is a mat one hundred amateur teams through the ellous cure, “He has not made good for yeste: down town district of the city and then| day's markers," whispered Ullman's PROSTATIC Lysrmangnity cure ANY drove out to the south side ball park, | cashier. TROUBLES matter how chronic’ or where a roview was held of all the| “Never mind, he 1s good," repiied U- 1H VARICOCELE cured in from $ to. 20 amateur teams in that competition for} man, days by my own ex- three prizes. President Comiskey, | Flelechman went on and appearing BLOO Radical Suro In 60 to 90 d “Cap” Angon and Manager Griffith, the| before Eddie Burke said: “Five taou- T remove every vestige of pol: founder of the local amateur league, composed the committee that passed on the merits of the contending clubs. The grand stand was decorated and a brass band blared its music between Innfige send ot Leonora Loring for Sydney Bugie thousand ia enough,” sald Wheelock, Cowan, Hoffman and other bookies were visited. by | by Flelachman, the player each t ing the amount POIS yn from the sys witho} LOSMES iS, See Share DRAINS eee et ary Bon’ t Dele ay, of the game that followed between the] Of his “commission trot ey Pa- T make no or a saa 13 sues et colored errant |e ae seems a Riera (at ath aecnae™ es SRC Manager Callahan chose Frank Owen | S720, £0 Set fim, Out nthe’ race clusively freating private and special to do the pitching for the White Sox, {In which she ran, and when Friday came |i (J#eased of men for 90 years, ele While GriMth’s choice was Jeane | Sone, and Mr. Blelschman did not lacking in'tny omtee equine, oe "ill Tannehiil, Reville went behind the bat | notes. Wheelock Is "aid to’havens use you honestly. treat you akil leully for New York, on his er jainst Fleischman, Co: and restore you health in hort- est time, with the least ‘media x 2 » U) wants 96,000, Burke $1.00), Ula: comfort ‘and expense. pr: 10. $1, Hoftman and | others variou amounts, swolltns the total to $20, more. Say He Will “Make Good Mr, Fleischman's friends say that the unger a aebeg, will be made good In & Fow day is relatives tre very wealthy, and rather than have one ce the family branded a weloher will so doubt help the young plunger out of his redicament. Mr. Flelxchman may do ag Bavy Johnson did. Johnson quit’ at Brighton, owing $00,000 to the ring. He fave notes for the amount indorsea by Sam Emery, his friend and partner. Since then Mr. Johnson has redeemed many of these notes and has reduced his Indebtedness thousand of dollars, ats, RESULTS AT CHICAGO. (Specia to The Evening World.) HAWTHORNE RACE TRACK, CHI- CAGO, Aug, 22—Following are the re- sults of the races scheduled to be run here this afternoon: First Race—One mile.—Won by Ze: 9 to 6 and 7 to 10; Brush By, Vee Hid place, was Second; Lady Matchless was third, Thme—1L4l 2-5, ‘Dhird Race—One and one-quarter mile, Won by Glaesful, 6 to 1 and 2 to 1; e Giver, 2 to 1 for place, was secon Bessie MoCarthy wasthird. Time, 7.0641 Fuarantee to cure any case 1 wedert ke. If you cannot call, home cura, Medicines furalehed, oF 27 Dr. L.R. WILLIAMS &, 165 West aah St. NY, M. Sundaye, 10 to 8. Hours, 9 A.M. to 8 SANTAL GARSULES I want every man that is Men, Come to Me! sufferin; ten Varicocele, Stricture, Acute and Chronic Ulcers, Blood Polis Hydrocele, or any Swell! ngs, Catarrhal Discharges, iy KIDNEY TROUBLES AND URINARY SORE, Rheumatism ia ail its forms, Lost Vi: and Vitali Bladder and Kideey Conditions, Hotema, none: \ Brysipelas or an: vases Conditions of the skin, or ACURE IN 48 HOURS. any Associate es of Men, to come and have a social chat with me, 1 will ane you Free of Charge a thorough per- epee iy te gether with an honest and scientific opinion ‘nO Consult me at once. Sporting. writ ut you tana Hours, 9 dt Oe Sundays 10:4 Ni on 146 W. aath 8t. Re Peat OMice,, pauliches tug. worth Facing 7 86 RH. M. MacKenzie, M. ‘Dy ey Sina. § eee acetate ae tate oe ee ery .