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ing Day and Me-: Gal Day on the _ Schedule Which Will _ Probably Be Agreed On To-Night. Paced upon announcement) (hut the New York American Base- ball Club has been refused per-| aitudion to play Sunday ball at Ridgewood Park, Brooklyn. Mrevtgewt Gerry Herrman hen@ied Gown hip dvcisinn today fm which he rulea aginst the Righlanders. The rule ten very ne, but in Uriel wtutes that, hlanders’ agreements con-| » Swe them to Manhattan Isiend. ‘In these columns on Tuesday men- tioh was made Gf ‘the fact that x Buf- flo paper as “enrly as ast Suturdas | Mad stated positively that the decision @gainst the American League had-al- Sbeen given out, and ‘thet Mr. Tehnson, orevMent of the Ameri- Wan League, had then declartd that hover in ‘the future would he permit & bewrd vf arbitration comprising mem- Bers of the American and National Weagues to decide a case in which the interests of ‘the American League were Bt stake. Heoult a surprise. ‘Up until 5 o'ctock yesterday tt was @epected that tre American League Yad gained its point, but the abrupt ending of what was originally a peace ful gatheting of the members of this ‘body soon cnused the report to be @prend that a bomb had been cast in ‘their miitst, Americans Get Vater, Although the Americans lost the Sun- @ay ball playing decision, they gainod two valuable dates in the make-np Of the schednie, The Highlanders have een allotted the opening date, April ‘4M, dn this city with the champlon Bos- ton Amerioah League team, and they Will @leo ply here on Decoration Day, > the banner baseball day of the year. Three ganvws will be played here with thé Bostans, and then the Highlanders | #0 to the Hub, oh April 19 (Lexington Day). ‘The Nationals will open the season in Boston on April MM, and will play the fame team on April 19, when the new Polo Grounds will be formally opened. Poul-strike Kale. At the mooting of the Joint commit- The committee also voted timt two Cbkotrers Will be permitted on the lines is year. At the seswion of the National Leaguo victoria Hotel the time on two financlal One Was that in the event of rain at ny one of the Bi on Decbration 1% causing & postpy the club faiting yer ne other clubs by A! Percentage of thelr receipts Opposed by Bruvh, Jown T, Brush, of the New York clad. fon, but Lhe clubs agreed to an Another kick was raishd by Dratag club) over” the assenny r vent. of the ¢ ised by the Rewbswment. an to S mTHNE “THEM RIN MATCH MONDAY aes Dverything !s in readiness for the ehampionship wrestling match in the arena of the New Polb A. A, at Hundred ‘and Twenty-ninth street and | ° Park avenue, Monday eventng, +t tween Georgo Bothner, the holder the Ightweight chan®lonship, and, Eugene Tremblay, the champlon of; co Canada, Both men have trained hort Tor the bout and will be in ti form when called on to wren! Tremblay, PRowbner will meet one the cleverest. men dn the game and he | will have to be on his guaid daring the | bSut. " The preliminaries will be be | tween Stenhtn Decker, of Perth Am-| ey and John Tompkins, the “Tattooed | LATOWIA TRACK TN NEW HANDS CINCINNATI, March 8.—Pollowing the Atcision of Juage Juan giving W. ie. Neeigeated control of the Latonia race. ick property ff he specdily pars Judge HIGHLANDERS CANNOT PLAY RIDGEWOOD PARK THIS SEASON rn Y IS SECOND “TOD” SLOAN HOW MUCH ROR TART LITTLE ONE ? But They Gain Open- HILDEBRAND, NEW JOCKEY EXPERTS SA YEAGER’S RIDER SEASON'S “FIND.” who offered Legwett $50 for Uhm contrat he Weld, Tt was al And the boy was talen to the Fe Bade u fire show. iz up No uh and when Ne Frisco tds year ux mounts ere uh with Vie Glibert, new jockey, ts con Loews than two years! s | men th Philadelphia | @rifted to Hie whe Angeles and ng nit Kinds of & ereen, nd knowing. on palr of hands, and ax ng is a second Jactor. The patrons of Watson's Cory Corner Theatre in Brooklyn, whd WAVE | Capi. Graham visited the Sportsmen's | TAL K OF THE FIGHTE RS AND ay NEWS t bernie. Dut ne hap deen mplo: Nngeitice jabs ate elrewive aed Kool at infehting _ MATCHES FOR CHICAGO, ket of the Chicago A. A. ving to arthhge a series the best boxers tn Chicago t ‘The Boston Nght- e part th theso Aghts lody, Jimmy Watea, Jimmy HALEY VS. ATTELL, Patsey Haloy, the clever little teather- who haw not done any tine to speak of for some time, will seen again in action in the neat han been secured to meat CUTLER EAT THE COLUMBU SCHOOL Cutler School omsily AeNeatea Cotume vramma’r Selyool in the St. Nicholes tr the ft of the WALSH GOING ABROAD. This ts This ts Toner than Walsh has NEW WEST SIDEA.C. TO HOLD BiG GAMES fenmes under its auspions, to be held at the Twenty-Recond =y) Rink Tast pint, Perkins £20,000 for the control, | Ming interest 16 the stock now ow latin, vn ge tht report that a aetl theatrical men are te make the property, Byntdcate ia composed, it ym Cos, owner of Hermis, and others, snlso own the ina faa Ball Club, Berking wired, New Fork oe it the trans. ONG ACRE A, C. 2S Stains the fel Acre A.C, Bn ae Wen Hyentaen i! programnic jrerios of gamed for the Interacholaste a Will be open to | Reekew champtonarip, BY a& The PeMOTE Wak NOL UneR: + the big Cutter dap: e of the best intersohoiartic forwards In the country Cutler ecoted fe Saturday night, » The following ove ; peventy-ynrd run, run, novice; §-yard r and one-half mile run, n. Nandleap; one fhd nad the tally Grammar, managed to che the puck » hawrence and Ragen made the three jronls for Cutter th the ond perie Dalley tallted Lwelve-pound ehot, rolay race, handicap, teams of four men, each man to run a quarter of a mile, Levehts—£80-vard rum for A, A. U. indoor championship; 220-¥ard run, nov let, Tor public-wchool boys; yard run, oad Regiinent. ome ste elas at plexes & Clust, ‘3 of Twenty-sees March 12, with One treat. en "Soni Bah gamey Parsons. HE WAS GIVEN H/% FIRst MOUNT: 2&5 ar CaKlaneD “ JSOOU. MEN eo BY! me res nell u a the th Esnble. ve cure. onwa PRIVATE DISEASES Sussdat" ul "0" ous drugs. I antes to cure any oase pou cannot call te tor ert Wiihout cutting te trom VITAL WEAKNESS Tire of cure. 10, to, @ cory stiiele remedy Tasos: etctavively” BY” "ines without o ting, pain, drugs or dotent! PROSTATIC TIC TRO! permanente ay fone ptanding feawes in from’ 6 to'% anys. BLOOD POISON Ett Yostiee of poten, ree from aystem without ‘of mercury or potash. MEW YORK'S MASTER SPIOIALIST. NERVOUS DEBILIT Jog ulck and ration ous DI Drescription, wv" OF MY JOR YEA CER. DOU GAT AIM FoR members of the Riverview Club, in Dracut, Walsh was too skitfal from the OWELL, Mase, March 3 — iG) sont for the clever young sparrer from Flannery, of Lowell, was beaten | powell, and Referee Woodman decided fh the twelfth round by Jimmy in ris favor on points gcored. Walsh, of Roston, Yast night before! In the preliminaries Kid Brady scored FLANNERY LOST TO WALSH _IN TWELVE-ROUND FIGHT a victory over Kid Broad Jack Carnes, of Lowell, and Major Delmar, rence, fought a draw, BENNINGTON HAS PURCHASED HELLO ) deceive horso- Ifto hts stable and the poor attempt failed to deceive oan threc-year-ol Will be men, particularly Fred Burlew, as to his true worth, nnd that astute: traine: geen m tho Sdlors of the you Dlonewe | PHUEhe hin for ies thkn $260 at the this season, He bought a halt interest Ginieat cain of his owner's, thorough- fh the colt yesterday from Fred Burlew | t for $3.00 and-wil ted him in hfs colors, | In Buriew's habs Hello tinptoved | ‘The any better looking wonderfully. He won & number of races | cd herr spect When a | ii fast time from good youngsters. All volt dn training than Hello. en ®/ of his races were most Impressive to Fearling he gave promise of | xreat /lioreemen, Re he steadily Iinproved, and At the end of th beat tha things, but went amiss @hd failed to) hee Te ee ade a journey of a show to Révantake early in the sprink | mite This was one of Hello's best | old hen he cars| races, as demonstrate 8 great OF tO ce rekmeanina, eslors /eourmRe nnd ADNICY to RO W route Note: BENNINGTON has taken) under the #rong name of Halo, This = MCOY TO BOX TESQUIMAUY AT THE JACK MUNROE, SPORTSMEN'S SHOW | Rheumatism ; transmit it to their children; strong through the veins and all the vital powers are in perfect condition, Rheumatism rarely develops; but as we pass the meri- idian of life the digestion becomes impaired, liver and bowels yand the system clogged with poisonous matter; then the blood becomes polluted |and tainted, too acid and sour, grumbling pains and frequent aches are felt in mus- (eles and joints, and before you realize it Rheumatism has you it its clutches, «The | disease may settle in the large muscles of the back, neck or thigh, the joints of the legs and arms, fingers and toes, or it may confine itself to no particular spot, the pains darting from one muscle to another, striking one joint to-day and another the next, with" It is an insidious, sheaking disease. You may be up to-day and in bed to-morrow; the pains may be constant or occasional; but for alt varions forms is produced by the same causes, and comes from the same fountain source—a \|too-acid blood and general disordered condi+ Mt, ‘Vernon, Ohib, Bay 85, Lee. tion of the system. ains aud aches, throbbing muscles “/and swollen joints, are helped by the appli- knows how exctuciating the pain is and how ft inter- ‘|cation of plasters and the use of liniments feres with one at work. Iwas truly in bad shape, and salves; but these things do not reach the havisg been bothered with this trouble, off and on, hot, feverish blood nor touch the real cause of the disease, and for this reason only partial relief comes from their use. should be both internal and external, The ‘was thoroughly onred. all pain, soreness nnd inflam. ifriotous, acid blood must be purified and ‘mation gont. 1 anhesitatingly recommend it to ail brought back to a healthy, normal condition, oisonous matter in the S vigor and strength reStored to the sluggish, torpid organs; and while S. S.S. is doing this the simple home remedies, liniments and lotions, rubbing and blistering, may be applied for the tem peter relief they afford to the aching wrcacen end S. S.S. is a blood parifier an and strong; it builds up the general health, improves the appetite and digestion,’ strengthens ‘the nerves and restores the disordered system toa healthy state. . It is composed exclusively of roots and herbs, and does not contain a single mia: 4 ral ingredient or strong drug of any description. S. SS. has been in ase for many years, and has been tested in thousands of cases of Rheumatism, and the best of its merit is the fact that the sales arey f \larger to-day than ever, and the danagl gee ater than ever in its history, S.S, S for the blood is guaranteed purely vegetable Tf you have Rheumatisin, a nit ial will uu of its power ovet this painful disease, + you may : Pi Write us about your case, and our charge, we have a capeelal book on Rheumatism which is mailed free to al A party of Labrador Esquirhaux under < e has made good ke ah! Jack Munroe has mai preaturlie utter giao rahe peaestal ys seen the miner go thronkh hts tines @R4 |piow at Madison Square Gaiden yee- Yates od Tht rounds with Bly ziti aay Gen re Stamped him with the label QB Ck samneee will appear at eve! ‘The party was particulariy interested performance duting the weeR and Will] in t ywihg on the gallety of the Ea curios, where ious ex- Qraining for hie bout with | Esquimau curios, w vari Seance. aie amples of their hahdicratt were shown, "Ka" MeCoy, who put Munroe ta us eat shape for hia bout With Brant Weill box Cites founda with Muarop to-night, If they put up the kjnd of rounds that they went thro w eon arth for the fight, tt will Werth Fong a long wa: te Get My Book for Him Now, oR NTE OO fal Meer epieh_ bon sana Orly te we NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. |, itis SOT Ett ao NEW ORLEANS, March 3—The ens bos u wey te eens gous | bili! for to-motrow's races afe As fol- i me ret me hiked tartones. fa i rotrix. rae Shop's ave OG | How "hy peteutthn. axbertenen 7 the"eatuoeh that being. cn chrun's dleehae nh cali T found t mt Sehere Mere Whe @ at, Stas he 'b. of Bitey. ‘wane eke" He <n Ene mere commonly. whgueht : e nerven co sine i . Bent ee of FNS Une VAY onjan’ wer mie Yowtae ere he Tnvieible nerves. rhird Race Puree; stk and a belt furs ~ehe a Hee ee RSiution, hen tny Fee) War. DONT waiter .... 83 Inquisitive Girl. S*Fhemet combtned ingredienty, that outa Vectty rome erat. Fort ‘Preia en that Would Sitalize these, nerves San T'taiied a reatorative, fi how ‘as Dr Snoop's Traid nit fall to are ‘ une exe Morne 6 Kate “how 3 ae rea. o ne ran my? the ees ening en tty aig a) aay moire ¥ : Roraty Lay tne € ! Ciara esses | i TMU oten Tt Xe tip alee. on SUE a ie ac Ria me eg fooere i gaa Sins Mi Niet ES MC Tally Hoo) Rein ate with Mn ki porae Pow be hy Rit one Dr Shoop’ Restorative Te River: Bowes 48] ean. pe taken on trial yonen ‘et 3 At entirely at ing rele Se ths aiidwante ha ge It Sa ok went seat wil tat bak, as by wha will permit Ot Dr. GREY ES chara any capeube 45 Verrs a Spevinlt ti sate, vest ete in hare Oe lB ae ous james ERS, ¥ oH a You" carne we al eal atc! Pe RN saa Pi ow Sen ie een we Mae wr il ie a “She: RF. “8k BRT] er Gemmblaints cured 5 deh abe state nen Book bon the lade 4 | ook, want 3 ts Yr ‘ be ie FS. oe 3 Dr. ges ate. sapere, se Mackenzie's Ss THE PLAGUE or OLD AGE Nearly every old person is troubled more or less with Rheu- matism, and the fewest number escape its tortures. Many are bent and deformed and physically disabled by the awful misery and suffering inflicted upon them by this fearful scourge. While { \the young, vigorous and strong are not always exempt, it seems that the old are the chief sufferers from Rheumatism, that it is a disease peculiar to old people and the plague of old age. One may be born with a strong predisposition or tendency to it may run in your family; father or mother may Will You Help a Sick Friend? | redoubled fury. the accumulation of -|system’ checked, an convince ye healthy old Dr L.R. Williams“ HygthShytertoe A MILLION AMERICAN BOUNCING BABIES are kept crowing with the de- light of living because their mamas hav: learned to use CASCARETS Candy Ca- thartic. Neighborly neighbors tell each other of CASCARETS and the kind words said have created a sale of [ON BOXES A MO) ARETS that will alweys Koop th the delicate hinery in a child's body clean, gular and in working order. Ohil- 100, ace noe ahh ere SOLD IN Ff ‘ne _geuuine le tea. < il, Sample and boo! eo: YY CO. Ohicago or New York ANNUAL SALE—TEN MILLION BOXES (oe in the World but while the blood flows pure and that Rheumatism in its OFF AND ON FOR TEN YEARS. ’ Lest January I was severely troubled with Rheu- matism. I had it in my arms, shoulders, kmees, legs and ankles, and one that has over had Rheumatism forten years, A local physician advised me to use 8.8.8. Ididso. After taking two bottles I noticed that the soreness and pain was greatly reduced. 1 . The treatment continued the medicine, and after taking siz bottles I rheumati¢ sufferers. J. %, AGNEW, © 803 Hast Greenbrier St, tonic combined; it makes the polluted blood rich ph ah hae Ta you ene

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