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—~— = ALL THE NEW u A (Special to The Evening World.) GT. LOUIS, Mo, July §—The Giants dod Cardinals clashed in @ “double header’ at League Park this afternoon, "The advance sale of reserved seats was the greatest in the history of the stounds, The Tammanyites, who backed the Giants off the board at Prices varying from $ to 5 and 2 to 1, are golng out strong, Gov. Beckham, of Kentucky, was another dignitary in « box; The continuous show started at 3 o'clock, New York, think Missourlant ‘will win two pennants this reason, The Giants are almost sure to win out. The Glamts had a good laugh last might when they read of the High- landers’ second trouncing, “It don't make any difference if they win a mile,” eald McGraw, "Mr. Brush won't recog: Nise them, and there won't be any World's championship series if Griff's gang finishes first. “IT don't wan; to be too previous, but ‘J can't for the life of me see how any team ds going to beat us out. Bo I ope Boston or Cleveland will land on ‘op of In the American League. “We'll accommodate the winner, pro- Widing it isn’t the Highlande: “Luther" Taylor ang “Chappy Chawles” McFarland, who worked in Yesterday's nothing to nothing Inning and « half cut short by rain encounter, ‘went back (o the slab in the first game te-day. GIANTS. Breanahan, cf Total® o.c.csiceee ee Giants . St. Loule, First Inaing, Bresnahan tripled to left. Browne sin- to di Bresnahan holdi: ira? Berka walked, Al nd v Taylor, Fourth taning. Browne, rf seegeeee spent, a ret, Base oO Muthowngn. 1, off MeGinnity, 5 a Out—By Ma- ea. | FIRST GAME. Sl -rcecoH--He ST. LOUIS, nen in the y replaced Mathewson in che HH, P.O. AE. Farrell, Me aseones t as | Bhannon, pangs 1 1 6 Brain, 1b. 1 00 . ° 1 o 4 : * F] 20 . . 1 oo ‘ are 1 a0 , @ nee Jet | a) 1 Be “ 2 La 1 wleocsetcoso? SCORE BY INNINGS. 000001 ooeo01 innete, Mite-o@ Mathewson, 9 in t nd Taylor was @ goner | Providence rowne to Bowerman. migha Inaten. n Three-Base Base FIGHTERS MAY MEET OUT WEST. | REY LAD } £. oes ee-ce nen ere ns EASTERN | LEAGUE. 10 35) JERSEY city AT BALTIMORE. OL oe Ritt in seven | Jersey City o0o3 1 5 Barnett and Baltimore Batteries Cariseh: Ad yer ROCHESTER AT TORONTO. wo inn- ‘on enah +AME. here’ McGann fanned. “Mertes led. to Hits—Porrel Mathewson Devlin hscuaee a joe bE . Bacri non, cheater. 4 Brain, Dahlen, Shay to Farrell.” NO man. McGann, Brau, Double Payec|toroman 12001000 4 4 3f Farrell flied to Breanahan. Shannon ; in. Ratteries—Faulkner and McAuley; out, Danlen to MoGann. Shay struck aa Dahlen and Set ns | albert Mills and Raub. \h a ° SECOND GAME Second Inning. TERA ont Fee mS heat 102997000 yt Gilbert out, Taylor to Brain. Bower. |(Mtahewson to McGann. Barclay filed oronto 1000079000193 yt, Hi . « fouled out to Burke. NO'RUNA "| °° Mertes, ONE RUN, Batterien—Leary and McAviley; Murs lett Barclay. singled tori Sibed wabe breimone " GUFFALOS AT MONTREA je 0 rt ed. B. L. frgunded to Dahlen. who toeeed to Gl | Burke to Brain. Mattia doubled “ove? ” RUE art, forcing, 3 Barcla: arte” © throw | Shannon's head, Gilbert taliyii Mat. 6 Cn) | $ Se nn doubled Burke at first, NO | Clo was a goner tri tor third on the treat AR aR a ee YE: ¥ a) sg e Third Ianing, ted each entre: | Batteries—Jones and Shaw; Laro; Bresnahan fouled to Burke, Browne| “et‘ous to Brain, ONE RUN. a ert Hed to Harrell, Devin fied ‘to Shay. | neviin to Mery Lie ie NEWARK AT PROVIDENCE. Zea ose" struck out, Taylor singled a y 10 left. Shannon | Newark ALEesieeeaes 4in4 090200 Ratierice—Burke 001100-4 92 NO nd Lyneh, Mulligan “TABTERA League STANDING. | MoeGern filed to Smoot, Mertes to left, - | scents Dahlen, tented to Zearfous, fecares: Burke abanions Mgjons Won. pe 10 % ‘ Shay fied to Bresnahan. Smoot Brain. ut, Burke ar) to centre, Farrell filed to Gilbert. Don gut. Mathewson to McGann, NO RUNS, to n. re Mi itbewron to McGann. NO RUN: han Fitth Inning. Devitn “to a whoee i throw to @ reat doubled @moot, ate ONE RUN. ath 1 ‘s. fer, Powe to Bites af , Wha to niion. earthy singled to robert spines Seonmen sheritieed. |right, scoring Sage. Kling fied to “Deviin ‘ie MoGann ht: Gilbert scoring. — Bresnahan | Womley, ONF RUN. entre, Devin going to third. "Mertes| (oUbied to lett, Browne forred Me- Nath Inntnss. Pit gut.” Dahlen out, Shay to Brain Ginntty, Taylor to Zearfoes. Ina run-| Ritter singled to MeCormick ‘Phe latter caught McGant to| Fe ntrenane aad Bre: Bie keoved On |walked. Jordan singled tp right. Poole OUP BER, Pettivow to Beni) deca oul Yo" marker” sien | Seema, ake vara Shannon sac- pingled right. scoring McCormick. Dil- Farrell doubled to left ? rifled, Devlin to McGann, Shay singled to right, Farrell Smoot eeratched an infleld single. Brain out, of mat im to ingted t Shan- Devtin doubled NOR fouled iy hewson to MoGan: Brain Pa igi Infiela”” semoct jin ahan} MeGan Ky ed. Tay NO RUNS. ingied to ie A Bresnahan. Ney, bert 0 RU (etal a aval ean unihstc CSRS Na "a Turke singled to rit. Taylor hit i to Dahlen BROOKLYNS BEATEN IN (00D PITCHERS’ GAME Chicago Cubs" Lucky to Win Out for Wane! tour and one-half furiongs-Muldoon, lon'’s Men Made Great Finish in Ninth Inning, to McGann, Ming An a4 lon out, Evers to Chance, TWO RUNS. RESULTS AT FORT ERIE. FORT ERIE RACE TRACK, Ont., July %—The winners of the races held here to-day are as follows; FIRST RACE-Matien three-year- olds, six furlongs.—Miss Shylock, 101 (Gooftchild), 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, won; Sir @ | Carter, 108 (Bazanao), 29 to Land 8 to 1, second; Fablan, 10 (Storm), 3 to 1 and @ to 5, third, Time—1.18 1-4 SECOND RACK. —Two-vyear-old fillies; YS (Paul), 12 to 1 and 6 to 1, first: Wal- otto, 110 (Mountain), & tol and 3 to 1, second; Lamplighter, Le (Minder), 10 to 1 and 4 to 1, third, Time—0,58%, THIRD RACE—Three-y furlongs.—Early Eve, 103 to Land 2 to 1, won; Pea Rid, rier), $to2 and! to 2 se CHICAGO, July %—Chicago doteated BROOKLYN, Charlotte, (Taylor), 4 to 1 and 1 0 Arooklyn in the second game of the RHPOAE, |* third. Time—1.18, teries here this afternoon by a score | Gesler, of, O22 00 Pt ed BACK -Fee three-year-olds; hf 4 to 3. Poole and Welmer were the| Dillon, 1b... (04.5 0 elimetrain as a Wik Whee Spposing pitchers. Lumiey, rf... + 1 1 4 © 9] 104 (Romanell), 4 to land even, was Nine fits were made off Poole and] Sheckard, If. + 0 1 1 @ 9] Meond: Coruscate, 100 (Treubel) , 3 to 1 eight hits off Weimer. Brooklyn made| Babb, sa. . 00410 ed es Wrasetpantty Ai one in first inning and finished strong, | Ritter o...., 4416 6 olen ee sratlonga.Plack, “a. U. making two runs and nearly tying the! MeGormick, 3b, - 1 1 4 @ 0] Daly’, 3 to 1 and 6 to & won; Melita, «wore, Which was prevented by a double | Jordan, 2 ot ta g{ Mi itomanellty, 2 to 1 and 4 to 5, second play on Poole and Jordan. Poole, p. ow ace Suurian, KS fee, 4 to Land & te Seven thousand people witnessed the First 1 ler struck out, Ditton gingied to SIXTH RACE—Fire furlongs $900; for two-year-olds.—Subtle, 107 (Richatelger), 6 to 5 and 2 to 5, von; Ronsenaa, 107 (Mountain), 7 to | and 5 to purse reed 2, second; Capitano, 107 (Connell), 25 to cs 1y oubied ts B right goors| Slagle, if.. * i'and 10 to 1, third. Time—.04% Lumley. Babb struck out.’ ON! Casey, 3. 2 1| SEVENTH RACE-Steeplechase; short set singled to cent wey, fou jeg] Chance, Ib....... 2 0/2 to], first; Trenct the Mere, 157 (Dosh), jpBlaale out at im. ier ta| Mecarthy, cf. @ offtol and f to 1h second: Prince David, walked waa out! Kling, o.. 148 (Gallagher), 2 to Mand 4 to 5 third. ro Ritter to Jordan. RUNS. Evers, %.. i o| Time—3.114, Second Inving. Tinker, 98..... 4 —. Ritter out by way of Evers | Williams, rf. : H FINISHES AT ST. LOUIS. ce, McCormick wall jor Weimer, p.. at a ch Mega as the Bie "NO 2 01 FAIR GROUNDS RACE TRACK, St MeCarthy filed to Lumley. Kling Totals ..........., r 1 8 “)| Louls, Mo,, July %~—The races run here pee De meee eau Poors (0 ‘ *| to-day reaulted as follows: h FIRST RACE—Three-quarters of Thira me #0 6 3-3} mle Won by Benaonnurat, 40 Pand ler safe on Case; poor throw, 001 ~~{8 to 6; The Hebrew, 5 to lor place, jan bunted out, Geasler, out spat Ba: Hite—Oft was second; Blumenthal, even, third to Evers." Lumley’ fanned. Fir Bage Posies Welmer, & | Time—t.21 mer SECOND RACE-One mile and one- "Pinker ringled to éenter. Williams | Weimer, 6, sixteenth.-Won by First One, 9 to 1 fouled to Ritter, and arinmer moved 4 toons, Stolen ona sconide Sister Lifian, ¢ tok third , Was second: Sis 5 5, thire | { eiten “ant rakes "alae Welmer Maker, vere and cna le Playa— | Time—L.57%. = as to 8, Mattie Ih, 1 to, 18 for place, ard out, Chance to Wet third. Time—1.%. ‘ to rE eet Ue ge ORG | Casey to Chance. NO ti a out. | FOURTH RACE~—Three-quarters of a . a MGArthy Out. Jordan to Dilion. King | ml mile. Won by Deshabtite, 6 to and 4 1 le, w for pla | Neen ee oe yt eae ined | NO RUNS, Mit (0 Thee, ear alee ines, ‘out shee je to Dillon, and itned to pe, lion. NO RUNS. Seventh Inning. Tume=i. —— Fitth ineing, fanned, Poole flied to Tinker, até out, Evers to Chance. lek singled past second. Jordan out, MeCor- HARLEM WINNERS. — hit to left and stole second. ies to Wi ) fon safe on, Tinker's wide throw. to| to Chance, NO una bas eluasad Chance, but Geasler wag, ot ite the cinker walted for William plate, Chance to.Kiing. NO RU fanned, Weimer fil to Teed and Tio HARLEM RACE TRACK, CHICAGO, er hit to centre, versie | third ila singled paet Babb, frost | es was out, stea! NO RUNS, one er. Wwelmer hit Pately past forced Wiliams ai p. ‘ormick. any Grane fied to Lumley, Sixth In a * Lumley oul, Tinker to Chasice; Sheck- struck out, Pion ow, c A TS YF tingled to centre, Casey sacri- to Babb. | July &—The winners of the races rua here to-day are aa folloys FIRST RACKE—@ix and one-half fur- on~ Wea by Tohkalon, 1 to ¢ and out, fot * pnd } tod Was second, bbl Sad to 1 and'§ to 1, third, Beene Race—Five furlongs —Won by ON ee . ee E WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 9, 1904. OF DIAMOND, RING | GIANTS WIN THE FIRST FOUR STARTERS IN THE $25,000 BRIGHTON HANDICAP RACING WILL NOT BE GAME BY TIMELY HITS Wild Throw Also Aided Them in Making Three| Runs in the Ninth Inning of St. Louis Game. VENING WORLD RAGE Ch FOURTH DAY AT BRIGHTON BEACH FIRST 44 Intacta, Qwne Index. Ho. 481" Jack Re 4164 Gay Latharto Atwu Sain Hello Flare Stilicho Gay Lot 144 SREOND RACE. The Punchestows ren. Start food Wy. TH Spring, o ner, dW. Index. Fores, Tockeya W* (AM) Lavator Henry ait 412° Adjidaym, wo 18 SAO Twilight M. Tajlor 13T THIRD RACK $1,000 aided: for uw eaatly. Time 113 2a. Winner, oh Jockeys, Wi. “St, in 4 4 i 4 ot Hernan 3 (od) Recutcheg H 2 im Jerry C +P. O'Connor ZT Water Tight Travers tod 8 Seraiches—Sinlater, Invader breezing at the end. Dandelion’ test of the others AAG Sure Winner, Pr Index. Horyea (389) Rroorwy 400) Trish Lad 418° Highball 8 Eugso la Bureh » Waterboy 22) Ort Welle (410) Major Dei Soratehes ii Fvening Wo RA Aixtornth. FOURTH RACE Joekeys Philips 16 BW " The ant Hrig ne intl a aw w bie We three lems ver for three Won eastly ut an ree ee Melrose, Martha Gorman and Voladey on Handicap arter by Ben Brush Bit, Owner—8 = Jockeys Wt Bt k Burns 1041 Hirdebrand 19772 Otom 114 H. Phillips 110° Lyne 12h ONeill 088 ertield. J. Martin 126 7 Hermis, St. Valantine, Palm from the whip ad wonld Win. form indexed from tirat eo at Aqueduct ne mile ant hey ye if Spenathrift— | April Shower and Lard M. Jack Matlin hed the Will teiprave 4 Hondigan tee 41.500 added, full we 8a Win ie. By Balvator Hot 1% Open. Clos Pi gh is 13 0.20 2 atte) Fell a co year-olds: six furtongs Start aool Won by Hamburg-Veapers Owner, HB % &% hy fe Fin. Open Clos, Pi Bh ' ote 88 1a Le 2 45 15 15 4 ar) a Rly he ay 1 ® wily 4 iy 2 t” Facuteheon badly handiet for throe vNds and Start good Won driving 8. Brown. 4 oe % Fin Ope — Ph ah vps ew Pp op ok ow 8 4 fi ie yy gee J BT » oy 7p 0 oa om a) wot 4 M8 Ce ee ee , Beek OB OE BS Bearer, The Picket with rare gameness 100 yards from the faltored and 447 PETE Race pao for three-year-olds and up six furones | aering. Owner, " -7 te Lied Winner, bg. by Mrutue—-Wan | Indes. “Horere a Tu Hrute Hildebrand foe a 2) 2) qe ty 14 J Martin to 6 Cormack 14 3-84 BF Bt ' ow tf 6 ‘ + Me 4% Na alt, §38 Counterpoine H. Phillips 07 ON A Young Henry. Redfern 107 12-10 10 428 Dick Bernard Crimming 141614 $B edinerie ONAN 10 2 yD OM Rig! rue HM Cochran 110 Fett 418 Letoh Phillipa #2 1 2 a 41 Hydranges J Jones 8 2a Wayfarer Burne ine is om ott Weratches—Oriskany. Elsie L. Overwelghts—Divination, 1 6 mute was beet Maro) Pelham closed strong . Be Tu Beate wai HAS FIAT RACE $1 000 nited: selling, for three-year-olds and \pward. start : ‘Wor easily, Time—15245 Winner, ch. g.. by Horseope Hand maid. Ow BR Thomas Index. Horser Tookeye We Bt 1 Fin Open Clon Fh 42 Palm Bearer Travey oF 8 v1 1 ‘5 45 M19 Stolen Moments, Ho Phiviye 102 2 1 es Te ee a 423? Possession Crimmine 08 8 Bt u oo Re MS April Shower 1 Martin 18 0 Mt 5 4 , t+ Re 42) Allan Hildebrand iat 8 4! eo ns 4 3 33 ra ns ee ee eas rim 68 PM T FT fF ” ‘a 405 The Rival rie 4 § & & & & bie 4 Beratches—Revalle. Overweights—Stolen Moments, 1. Palm Rearer showed big improvement over his last performance Stolen Mon Possession beat of th: hers. BE A {oly RACE-8000 added: for maiden two-ve 44 (god Won driving. Time 101 23 Owner. Me Clancy . Intex. Horses. Jockeys, Wi. 420 Tomfay Waddel Noo 4} 414 Mirthiess wt 2 490? Broadcloth 10 5 04 Bintater Ne s 32 Migraine ye 3 998 Lindsay Gordon He on M2 Heniale m8 Aucasin Ho 7 fo8 Courier rT u we a 4 ft Weston. .F 1 Ww Daneman 110 "1 ett mio 1a ws Dark m0 6 the ss ‘Tommy Waddell was best iMirthiens fin lahed strong Broadcloth was sopping at BRIGHTON BEACH ENTRIES FOR MONDAY, BRIGHTON BEACH, The entries for Mondo follows First Race—Melden Jockeys juhe Mot 8} Y., Jul races a y%-, te as one a8 t “Mons Bi Kineraine 113 416 To Second Race — Steeplechase Handicap; about two and one-half miles 200 Gortnag’n 13 —-- fan Dumont |3t 4am Rieck Heathi 42 Perton _ u 7? treme) i er Twat 134 if Gascar 1 aad 1 Golightlvtn 4M Neponvet <.120 Rayelie 13 Thirt Race—One py and # quarter. For two-vear-o! poreurth Race WEE Beh AUTOMOBILES T CLIMB MOUNTAINS CHICAGO GETS DOUGHERTY. CINCINNATI, July %—The Ba Le mission has refy equest of the Southern League Player Dougherty mission holds that the Chteag in League Club) regudarty Dougherty from Atlanta, payin June 1, and then layer to Milwaukec O National ysed the >» Amer drat in full sold th, | AND RACE TRACK Nor nitted 3. Lew! whiet come have developed into a struggle to arr fret at ii vel the see that ev vent raciog among those In the main) day and that Aug. 0 will see the com- sections Hoston ihe Dig mansht justo ALLOWED IN LONG RUN 2 of Any sort will be big automobile run he later part of this mont pers t Many whose entries have been menteas will ingure that the rua wi be just mae it hus been planned—a pleasure Just woat method will be taken te reveat racing between tourists le ne ‘iselosed, though Mr. Post Intimates drivers have often exceede.| that to discouraging this possible fea: imits where under ordinary cvn-| ture of the trip the A. A. A. will have they ‘would have b slad (| the active support of manufacturers +: a moderate pace and enjoy} whow machines are entered and of the nery slong ine route, tuba altiiiated with the A. A, A. A. Post, chairman of wihetanding all this, there is ae ee of the A, A. A, SAYS) fick of adtongbilists who predict thas ery effort will be made to pre-| every day of the tour will be a race Mi ts is news that tourists will we Runs of thie sort in the the destination, and rather tha: leaving from New York and) pletion in Mi, iwud Of the greatest He entertatn the bellef that) seMamok becween high-power aucome i character and sense of sports. | DCH ster witnessed on thia aide of the ily 1 mports-| Atlantic, Thess, Of course: ure wat ME p of those have entered and Pout's views, || MEN S DISEASES, treat Bs te a gens and el us and hat you Sou ato SUgorows, Say 4) . are on Winciples Don’ Siners one enone TGuccesetel 7 Soret by @ sue: GiRiLATSGE soe, on, sae VARICOCELE rs.rtovesreememae® detention STRICTURE Say faa ing NO RA did men, RO. tnatter what ee ye Cail, anid et, ie taylan, tacks i effective nett empl my a meent, Wy Corre (Special to the & MPIRE TRACK, YONKE Today's drawing matinee of the New York Driy was the big race between the t were five star best as he ne ton extra steam ai front, winnine the (433) Murat Park.128 420 Himaelt 8 we Kun Bireh.110) 418) Brigand ” Alien Avon, 2 to 1 and 2 Ivan the! by 1) tof: Shell Terrible, 5 to 2 and 1 to 5, was second: | ful Ya Handzatra. § to % and | to 1, third. | ness, 9 to 2 and § to 5 third “Tay Time—1.04 3-5 W5 THIRD RACE Bearcaicher, casta, 11 to 1 and 4 to 1, One mile, — Ww 4 to 5 and 7 to & Was secon ‘on by ron | Outcome, 11 to 6 and 4 to 6, third. Time! Lal 85, FOURTH RACB—@ix furlongs.—W' en Why wieh In vain for something that a glance through World Wants | may secure for you? Read the Wants SPORTING. Brichto Races Reached by all Routes to Coney T WILL recover all money lost gambing at tents | 8% the race-tracks without 1 MAYES. ard at the regular and Nathan This race cing mile pacers, Don Derby, 2.0% raus, 205%, James A. Mur Chicago horseman, sat behind mer, while the latter was looked after by J. E. Myers, of Newark was watched with keen Interest Hoth pacera had never met track. Don Derby seemed to favorite with the thousands o' re who came out to see the r Vrevious to thie affair the other. good eventa,. The pr pened “with event No. 1, pac athere were three starters, driven by AR. Kerker; Jack BD! GW at the Rubbons, an ably handled by M. iru ers in the second two in first heat tnut gelding Possi " first Pa a) Andrew ford mare’ Belfry Chimes a sad vecond, while Hichard Rostorick’s ack gelding Dan, driven by A, EB. en, came in las The second heat Was a much better one for the last-named he as he 4 first, with Possibility second. ft the inal beat fer the two Dan made post, he had no Darling won t for pacers. best two. In rile WoW. Covhvane's Thompson came in second and b Hopper's Ressie Red third, Time, 23) The fourth race for trotters was won by Dr He Ws Lady Dir 8 MeMillan’s F was second and. C Hockett's Hele third. Time 2.19% ¢ fifth ra t trotters, was won M. Tevig tin ray mare Jeanette ee te J, Co Siratton’s Meolea wis ® me 29 AMT THUS He RT WN MATA ning World.) 4, July 9 ing Club wo crack phy, the the for at any; be the ft specta- ace re were yeramme Atateka, with Dr d Baron khelmer the sixth race. pa art in the frat heat was an exc ellen: ie. uth parers getting acy on eves || 146 West 34th St., New York, N.Y, tering, They were neck “and neck all the way around the track. The fest | —— wuarter was paced in 0.304. It was!” or sind that thir was the fasteat firat quar. Straus, r. re 9 mit Don De , Aba thay vente 45 Years @ Spectaitet 18 like a te WisLAskD VF we wininin veat by About tw C8 DEBILITY, open lengths. The time for the first ality, permanently heat was 208. Th the second heat of thevaxth ree] CARICOCELLR, curd 3, ty 10 daym, Mant was plenty of scoring before either PY rat Dpiedder Conn cured te Sol when they did get of both horwes | & DISBASES, 3 to.5 daye. 1 "Go. en they d et or both orse ROL away tomether. It was another ex red in 9 sleet days. cellent 1. ‘This time they went t ae ee in 0.31, the half fr 101%, ¢ BAST in Las and the mite 117 AST 1 eat was also Won by N | when he neared the wire he sla speed. The ELIXIR OF LIFE. Thomas | q Startling New Discovery Old and Middle- Is Paiting or or taut Page USED LOCALLY Ralls ApaULTS. New L! RY rept and ared the nd stuck heat and n abroad caren DAILY AY 2.20, Island. aden! a r Nat again by about three lengths. ee ner ‘Counsetiorsai-Law, pee w pivlon Fram Tork HM. MACKENZIE’S MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE, the two star performers off in Joveph H. Meyer's fast Straus had the pole BLOOD YuLtvensG Mt ail ragwally, cured yn 1S te a ULCERS, recent of uid. are { treatwent in 8 to 10 Iinpat when. wire Don Derby seen Nathan Straus passed | «Lie first Ho 9: WeDrciee ane ot which gave him the ned to tihe again in well all the wa and Nathan Straus OLD, DR,’ GRINDLE, JismASES | bis Under Dr Gninalete scfent 5 4 treatment erner's Rapldus. G. W. Grotes's Lad Baie manag. GW. Uinotons Lady | guages veculge to, tae ane ame phine third and TA. Hopper’s ‘Too | moderai lores han by any Other non fourth. Time—2 i seventh moe was won by H "fetes cured | ‘Debility. in from Ripe ghd Bladder ait weeks, me, Unreal an ant’ are ry » Serticele tn ftom 3 ubary, grgiractes diseasce M A UES aril mae | oe |e Her That hone aor te Oe he has oceupled OV) 'tecont’ whieh "no other jaw Sensation, N New rowin: jew Circalation, lqbored, indetutianhiy for 39 pears jon are known ete and treat pothing lee 1 Le thousen4ts of 1 cure my living. breath. ing. honest People who Ge net wish te comp their pets to the country can of thom profitably through and Birds” in World Wants. the Wants to-day.

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