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THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 24, 1904. SAILOR BOY—Five furlongs in 1.04, (pecia! to The Evening World) |. FIrTH RAC ‘woryear-olte: etx ture | galloping. ¥ THE ALLEYS L A ST NIGHT RACK TRACK, BENNINGS. D. C.,, P# ure ae “HN Fg Ft It- a BT TU BRUTE—Five furlongs tn 1.04 Nov. A—The entries for to-mortow's) 1g 108 s b 4 | Ww SRW Too1 wy turio! in LO, yinst Rac E—Handicap, two-vear ste 408 Cashier * \ furlongs; Columbia Course. | = A Kar . 1 4 | ‘The teams playing in the Ben Frank-) 137; Davis, 18; Bngeliiarut, ., total von. 18 eeere sthts i | \ The + Sig hin ty 1 oY * Santa Catalina y # 4 . id fe Daew Siviees: letety eat San THIND GAME — Phitadeiphias ~ Clark, ¢ Heather 138 faltcrense i Nov. 16—1 ware nie thelr tourney on the Grand Centre! Wk: Medicus, 145; Brown, 167; C. Fuchs, ray Hh, aces. Hines {os | what delayed this morning owing to a _. Each five winning a game, The A, Fuchs, ia total, 825. De Long io HLS Hira: Hed i ml | Hoss, 19 iA. Mowea, 172; Sonrieber, | Hie | Wee Wineneater 5 heavy fo ch completely shut out } Power, _724;| Yh Davi, “al Engelhardt, 1483; total, ue | nga atin Two-yearvolds; seven (F the poles and at times was 4 dense oe ¥ cet sid Leo, 1m; Wil Rees felande Looe He | fay Su oe, Reach He as to obscure the inside track ral. thal, 78, Winthrop Press— id Galle ‘ | ‘Deignt ws All of the cup eligibles were out and 7 Pyle, td: Bmich, 9. Bourke, Uti] The Long Island five were deteatea| (ia, Warde i, S| tar, rom Hes * wn to useful Umbering-up exer Browning, 147; Donovan, 123; total, 73%. |on the Superba alleys last night by ‘0 Jinmy Lane lw | 11904 "King Pepper we Go Between with aperiing to ride © a > ND -GAME—Kellowg the Adirondack team. They played a , iw sconkling wt Go Between with Speriing to ride | LONDON, Nov, 4—"Danny” Maher, tems, a Seesuer, BH: 8 Wer | Detter game 1a the Anais, winning over ios nb, Murphy"; $} [ere expect to see him at che pat favor. |the famous Amertean jockey, salled tor Pr} halts total rte BS" Biggs, 1 | the J. F. Price five, The scores: wt 10 De. Loder 1M jie for tho big event. His traals ‘the United States yesterday on the Gold, 19; tothi, 77° iss Finer CAME. Price-Lorents, ie |) Oe ae eee, |i stake have been gilt-edged in every | caiger William der Grosse ; He heads Petry E-—Wiathrop Press—l'yie, miand, 161; Kory, 181; Bedell, 185; iol IAT *Liatnor eave ek, | CMa as aes were the| ‘te lie nlng Jookeys int 16; belt it nat Browning,| Levy, 100; total. Tle. Adirondack—Me- Ww SN allowances, | followings workouls shown were the) i), having won 500,000 pew Doncran, J t 762, News—| Laren, 209; Lalyton, 192; Mills, a’ , % |PaRa R-O1 a rt ties in | *™PlOY including three $0,000 stakes, Fround, 133; Murray, 1; ‘Tift, 137; Walter 162; Cumming, 190; tata 89 Diamond ‘Flush... a ) ER—Ous and « quarter miles n | gies By eat Biggs, 121; Gobt, 143; ‘total, 671. D GAME—Lona latand—Deaton,| —— ae Mf . a bed i 131; Bahter, 10); Berry, 160; Brooks, 18%,| SECOND RACB—AN ages; one mile; Coi-| lout aia age je iY handily, . ACCIDENTS AT OAKLAND. Fifth Avenue Palace, AM Hil, 17; totat, 60. Adirondack | umbia, couse, Resch ‘te ELLE SIGNORA- Five furlongs in M6) 6 wr aNcusco, Nov. M—Reclng . oN, .| =-MoLaren, ; Layton, 167; Mils, 5 ve perenne % ASin furlo : hy i soo » 3 inet QAM Rerkely- Hors it aun ol; Cumming, 140; yotal, So. ( ng jeans Se geal Six furlongs in|a scary: Piles ree. Sarre BE jeaner, 4F wy PH > HIRD GAME—Long Island—Denton, : He 4 cua funis | seve nelder wealthcampbell 1 Binir te Lae | 1 i,Banler, US: Berry. 18; Brooks, 1 itt |e PoiaDo Pour furlongs 1) Jockey Pitgpntrick was the only rider \ eurea ouda ano “ un A.M. Hill, 20; total, ‘63; 'J riee— lo ; oX—Four Re h is jount ot one. nt, 11; Ogg, 16; Henry, Kory, M8: Levy, Ii; Umland, 11%; ny ANDRE Ww ithe —Four furlongs in hart. | He had the moun! Pag Hoe ND GAME—Berkely—Rhame, 223;| 1rents 127; Bedell, 1H; total, 682, — svt COLONBAY—Ono mile in 1.64, brees-| and Wandering Boy stumbled in the | 9 Becker, 145; Spencer, 163; Dalton, lily Fulton Palace Tourn (1129) Chirw w or . | first race, throwing Moran and Rell x Durkin, 178; total, 80. gre em The Sylvans won wwo oi ay Pa Sham and ups RAIMED T—Five furlongs in 1.08, driv-| Pell also had an necident Jn the second | ¥ if a wv crema. ou ert, Ruth Avenue Palace ale Ml at fish ona yards, Columbia course, At the Knickerbocker xaos at pars | pazeie—Five furlongs in 1.08, breeg.| ace when the saddle on Vel slipp . sAME— eanth--Camp- | #°fe re Rome ves. MW rd Advoca: i lors, Brooklyn, yesterday Willie Hoppe,| in, | mith Adiaie, ists Lamont, 132: Oak. Pitst GAMER Avewie Palace— in practice for hia match game qwith| LINCROFT-Six furlongs In 1.22, breea-! oO OU " 3 Bip Hleny, ak: onal, Ta, Riuladetpen | "Heath, “ies lley! Dos Reate, Walllam Catton next week, defeated 1/3 pony vive furlongs tn 106 1 Every one can geta fine Piano in thisGreat Holiday Sale 128; Koeh, 509; Grant, 176; total, 790. fa Sylvancanite, Ws: Brown. ibs: : two players at 18-Inch balkline, | handily. ‘ tsou fenehanwe ‘Tiedemann, 18; England, 16; Dickson, | FOURTH RACE—Thr In the afternoon Hoppe played J. H.| GALLANT —One mile in 1.52, handily . ae eereeee 221; total, M2 one mile art seventy yards, Billings and won, 30 to 40 Hoppe's | MISS” SHYLOCK—Five furlongs In . The brokers played in good form the other night in the Stock Exchange |high runs were 83, 4; average, ptt 2, handily. 11197 Palette | Pilling’ high rune were 7 and 6 and aIbNratit “CHIMES—Six furlongs in Fifth Avenue Palace} {01}, Canteen... Keefe, 1128 Hippocrates Ruth, a Th White Blephant al-| Liechtenwald, 157; Bei tore iforte age 119-21. In the evening Hoppe, 1.18 1-2, eastly. The Sanat Walle: sete ot a Burt'| tise ‘oecnine \deteated B.C. White, 300 to 16 Hopie s | unt AS—Hive furlongs in 1061-2, hand- SPECIAL SALE OP ene] 18; Smith, 1: Willlamson, 198i] 1126+ Thimle Heather’ .: hich runs Were 6 and 83; average, 40 FIRST GAME—T. A, Molntyre—Gaten: Staude, 168: total, ‘870, i S haere | innings): White made a high run of Five furlongs in 1.06, easily -Three furlongs c & by, 185; Patterson,” 192; Whitley, FP iveane os 84 | CLEAR THE ARENA Moler, 129; Miller, 176; total, § THIRD ‘GAME —‘Sylvan— Sholts, 29;| 1180 Green Greet Rut 8 Brown, 189; Tiedemann, 1%; England, shall, Roeder & Coen 191) Dickson. 164; total, As® Bedford | = a . m Palnce—Carey, 187; Burt, 187; Smith, 175: total, 863, * tq hae ‘) ND GAME La Manson-—Klenpe, gat; Williamson, 178; Stauite, 184; totai, Scott, 199, Cone, 164; Vous, Its: total, AM." Marshall Spader Germania Kational, & Co.—Parsons, 1 Slocum, 158; Cook. rime. GAME —.Liberty — Gentalinger SHEET MUSIC Single TO-MORROW AT | |. N kK Bine B. & M {iy malt 3a} : ‘ ‘| sah vieoe. dealers. Stamps ala in Old Missourt (Western Meet Me Lovie From in Fulton Shi, sotin. | 1 Think of vat oy“Day, {Dream of You Only $1 Week. 4 $300 Wilson Pianos, $165 118; Miller, 179; ‘Robert shenser, 142; Horst, 144; Mang, y ba Al 18, Stoves én +f, ota Xa Tih Aloeto-- $350 Walters Pianos, $195 ; Voss, 137; total, 83, T. A. M mby. 101 Ratterson “1; ti 178; toti Eminiaghols 14: ‘iteckman, 195; total Gal $ 09; Moler, 154. SECOND GAME—Liberty—Gentalinger, Life 1 14; Brechenser, 165; @Brst. 166; Mans i 9, 10; total, 765, FreiheX. 4 ? ‘The Provident Savings team of the| Sch 3 Mo) Weeks, || “2H Noon With Cash Purchases _NOON ied $400 Weigner Pianos, $210 fF eames cee ce $425 Belford Pianos, $235 j fe Insurance League won three gam Hi . 14; Schoppner, 172; total, | fhum's white Elephant all ya The THIRD GAME—Frethelt — Sch 4 um's t lephant alleys, relhelt — Schoppner, . : Prom game" was. oaely : tea 18: Schulta, %, Ww reeks, oii’: Sehaen, ¥ Covey Corner Girt. Only $5.00 Down and $1.00 Der Week. FY 'rovident winning by a few pins, ne H jooner, 125: toal Alcela— “iro » , s, ~ Roller, 118; Halle LM; Kireher. 170 Dress Goods Remnants. pe Lar ae OD Pete No interest, no insurance, no extras, pai rust GAME—Waghington Lite—Hard Emmingholz, 148; Heckman, 10; total, Vanity Interme: i Dunes 1s; Xiaues, | Tia brig ome. Siar 0 Wu Haviand, | tal, 78. Provttent Harlem Leagu Values 10: An All hig 4 @ Momeh (better than ving—L, Helmer, FIRST GAME—Mohawk—Swope, 183; Rohaer, 1M, Beyeo, 177; Halltdy, 123; ) " Wreund, 244: Mohr, 168; Murphy, lit; to 29c aC Da; Pianos Delwered on payment of $5.00. Pianos guaranteed for teu years. ay Sale, fear, fea, Inte, ; : BEEOXD. GAME — Washington Life- Just about 2.000 yards, all good lengths, priced for quick riddance. All splendid dress materials, includ- Fee, Se ae Bane 3 pg ade amb ey ce ee , 163, Maul, 148; Duncan, U8i) jy: ing WOOL CREPE DE CHINE, SILK VOILES and MERCERIZED WAISTINGS, in colors and black and f Massie baling} Hlauds, 0; gtiriland,” wai; total, 7 i: | SBCOND GAME—Mystery—Sahmt white, Shrewd, economical shoppers will see at a glance real money-saving possibilities in this Friday ||| ¥ ue ot arch besides maxing one of the best and safest piano investments, K Drunetadier, 1%; Hager, 188; Fried, 1 mer, Its Degen, 19 | ‘Rurhet, 1%; total 73. Belvidere |p event. For the cholcest bargains come early. Exchange Your Old Piano for a New One, Upon request a repre sentative will callon yOu, Lite = Wagner, 149; Drelsigacker, 167; Buck- om AMS | bow, IM Ledckewood, 171; “Helles, 28; oth Xiques, 138; Haviland. total, 7 THIRD. GAME — Bely EY: ident Savings—D. Reimer, We . ‘ avis, Itt; P. Kermer, 161; Begen, 181;| ns ae je Tfal lat, Mo: Extra Specials for Hallidy, 151; total, 820. pe, und, ‘Mohr, | ’ . ‘Tremont League. 1M: Murphy, "147; ‘Schaeffer, Ik; total, F, a 69c. Linoleum, 34c. “ riday Gontouler Song The Greatest of All Tare va me eT att Lace Curtain Sales. It's still holding sway with an unabated vigor, Why? We promised you wonderful bargains—you've bought them and are now telling your friends, Still to reduce numbers wi Dear Ole Ang the Five Big Hits of New York ty: When the Sunset Turne the Ocean Blue to FIRST GAME—Subway—Perking, 1%; Pastime Natlonal, 35c. Floor Oilcloth, 19¢. , 17%; Banker, 176; Katzenberger, 4 Ml Pee ten Mid, total, St Active—| FIRST GAME—Hawthorne—Crowe, 162;|| WILD'S LINOLEUM, SAMPS3ON'S OILCLOTHS, c. 40 pleces best Cork 35 pleces extra Bmanuel, 162; pee 100; Mle] Frank, 180; Leveln, 18; Schwartz, 146; i 1; 186; A. Kman-| 8 ey, 178; total, $0. Reform—H 4 Pig ee ened wenstin? Cal 1H; waehterj@4;|] Linoleum, guar heavy, thoml|| hand in unusually large quantitless {s Frid Wale fe Vide Moun te Asi on Rauinenherser, 18 ‘ or ‘ © ; Mayen, i Fe Say it abdonn cann— edith tet Joseph Wild" #! se ee . Netlhdnem Taco Curtains, # yards loll \}u sy Metican | Villa Intermenso (ag a total, ¥ i 7 me—Crowe, + ty 23 y ry in at loody, | H4; Clampit, r make; choicest 1% and 1 yard Rothsohild's price, $1.10; sale price, pair. 4 he ileal Iaktrements el towen wee” Acuve-a. Emanuel, tsi igundel, 180; Ml, Hank, 102; Leveln, 203; Schworcs, A ital patterns; 2 yards wide; worth 690. wide; elegant to 75c, per square assortment; For Frida sare..04¢ | Yor Fridey'veuis, 290 Combination Fur Rugs. A Morning 8.30 to 12 o'clock. Spectal, 2 9 None Thereafter. Here's an opportunity to buy $6.00 Fur Rugs for just one-half of the every-day price. The lined and {nterlined sort in gray-and-white, black-and-white, mottled effects, animal designs and other desirable . Young Gtrauss, 18; C. Emanuel, 135; ink, 188; Riche mk wh Gath StecumienBrow, a;| eras, i Suchéels, 3) urke, “17; # otal, 7 cairn, tit Heiner, 10; Jackson, ty roperen,, 1a, 3 ichasie, BF Lavien, 193, Schwartz, 22; total, » Scotch Lace Curtains, 3 yards long. 69 inches wide, double thread and overiocked stitched edges Rothschild’s price, $1.50; sale price, pair,. ‘98c Brussels effect Scotch Curtains, 3% yards long and 80 Inches wide, double thread aad overlocked stitched edges; Rothschild’s Lshecas $2.25; sale price, pair . 1, 49 Furniture Suites Reupholstered. w) New York Lengue, The Spartans showed some of their BOWLING NOTES, old-time form in the New York League tournament last night, The Gerdes boys were the high-score men of the! ‘The members of the Nassau Bowling 4eam, both er over the double cen~| Club are mourning the loss of thelr cay tury mark. They won their two gam tain, John A. Cooke, who died recently COUCHES COVERED IN LEATHERETTE OR VELOUR, e scores: p t a short lines The Na h erat Ranken, 169; an, 168; total, % 20 (3 piece) suites, which we will bind with silk and repolish the frames. You'll think ft's an $85.00 suite when we get through; special at * 15. 98 $5.98 Mpuirsere? now $2.98 Bpartan—W. Gerdes, 189; Roberts. 1 A Chicago alley owner has hung up - Hohliling, 18; Rehm, 171; F. Gerdes, | prizes agwregating $1.00 in value a 212; total, 7, women's tournament. Piret prize is a BECOND GAME-—Casina—Seebeck, 156; | $400 plano, Buschman, 150; Rittenhouse, Ibi; —_— Ranken, 164; Berger, 157; total, 7S1 Clubs belonging to the United Bowl- Our—Winter, Mclvor, 161; Conlin, | {ng Clubs are requested to send in their 21868-2190 2192 Ss AVE #0: ress U9 8120 ST PKERLBSS DISC RECORDS o| ' $3.50 PER DOZE w. 4 20" DENTISTRY. For Bargain Friday. $3.50 Boys’ 0'Coats, $1.69 173; Bauman, Dale, 164; total, 820.) applications for the sectional tourna- The popular Long Box Back model, BACH, THIRD GAME a beitne —W, Gerdes, | ment as soon as possible to W, A. of extra quality Oxford Gray Melton Bl; Roberts, chill'ng, 190; Rehm, | Spring, White Blephant Academy, No. 4 lined Real Renaissance Bed Sets, with large real Re- 1M; F. Gerdes, 185; total, 6. Our— | 124i Broadway. Cloth, thoroughly tallored and lin nalssance motit in centre of bed spread and bolater; structibie 1 bad * Molvor, i) Cite, 48; ak ad sie it with triple warp Itallan cloth, silk real Renaissance Insertion and edging, very di iy aise ins Pe uman, ; Dale, ; total » ix ries wer rol on LJ dl cep wale ” Brooklyn Palace Alleys between Nelson velvet collar and double stitehed |/1 .o4 full bonne femme valance, work on any, seams; a good, warm Overcoat; sold ordinarily at $3.60; sizes 7 to 18 mam $7.69. $2.25 Couch Covers, 98¢." Coward Weegent Shoe, Couch Covers, in desirable up-to-date designs, § A Shoe that not only affords all talking Jewellers’ League, and Haller ‘ The sere aes wees peat ‘A 00d series was rolled on the Unt-|#% out of eleven for a side bet of $100, versal alleys in the Jewellers’ League | Haller captured six games and Nelson four, The fourth game was a tle, with fast night. The Afken, Lambert & Co. a taily for both men of 183. Bye were aeons, zietore, 1 two out B P) W. IP me teas, f Inches wide, and reversible, heavy ordinary protection, but that keeps win or only four pins. ‘Phew *| MUSIC RIDE A SUCCESS oys Wool Fants, pita ow. the foot warm and dry on cold y } ) rie! GAME —Atken, Lament Co. i Value, On Sale Armure Portieres. and stormy days. Trim in fit, | fing oh ie ale ratte gs ny the, we'll extract them in the a0 jens, 188; ston, _ able in Wear, | the highest quaiity and whe same a an extrac’ \ 10; Bean, in He il, 1; total, We: |Rawestrinn Feats at Dariand’s Bn- 50c., 25c. Bet, 10 & 12, Value 49c Fa. Bet. 8.30 410,30 rag tie in a de-| feconta, ‘tepre PE nlghest Baas ing, without pain, by our , Repeer, 1u8; Hutabingon, im; Nesly, 7) ili a v4 aps Du want Coote tad Coesinere $2.49 a Pair; None later. gree never equalled crimetaken for acuaul {alk New Botanical Discovery ‘aponiilies, 22; total, 7: ¢ balconies and boxes at the Dur- " - BECOND GAME—A ken, Lambert & Co. Trouserings; about 60 patterns to Think of it! Real armure Portieres, full length, be inost i 2 sligen, 13, Eggens, 119; Holliston, 129; i ae peop fold ohoose Jrocel elegantly pov thor- reversible, with good substantial fringes top and SOLD NOWHERE LSB. aeereln ee Otten: fon be used over and and make a new set for you Dean, A; Tickell, 171; total, 767, A. [wih society abmmrets Of the horse at oughly sewed, taped seams and pat- bottom, in new combinations and colorings; a two- || Ww practically, indestructible wear home at night. They'll fit, 4 H Smit! & Co.—Gruner, 146; Frasor, | the firat music ride of the season, Fully shly ey i tear olin “He wall cadera, ees CU, B JAMES S. COWARD, ma angler te Aulahle Gal ta } 13; Hut suieon, iy) 117; Neely, 131; Capo-|geventy-five men and women took part| ent drill walstbands; sizes, 4 to 15. a vu UD. 268-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. Ey ie (oe "singe ret or feel comfortable and be right , Lambert Co.—|! the equestrian feats, which opened k [: NAMM k | NAMM (NEAR WARREN STREET.) by Petpet Write for. the co “+ every way. n, Rolliston, 172;| with the raising of the American flag. | Pury ; Mall Orders Filled. Send tor Catalogs. | {nese "M-cen! fie records. A at 9 All Work Guarapieed 10 Years. Denn, 166; Mokeli, 14; tot 1 700, A. PMPEOW Mn 7 Warren & * ‘ HBmith & Co Gruner, 267 Tig Prgaee. RSS: BESE) Cemmanaes A} | pel a fillies ten; total, wa Ney i Roce be Pollowing the grand entree and rais | rs RAILROADS. ns Arcade Alleys, ing of the flag to muste a jeu de barre PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. “SHE IS CERTAINLY” Silver Fill } WORTHY OF _A DIAMOND RINGO . OHRISTM AS Incoln Trust—Calhoun, | competition was held, the players being Froll, 143; Fluke, id J, Curran, J. Snedeker and A. Kinney. FOR CH CATARRH Waterbury Dental Paro ' ; total, 783," United States Starions Fc oF W TWENTY Why not call at any of our five retail 4 Messrs, Kinney and Snedeker each held HIRD STREET AND DESBROSSES AND | stores, which we have added to our old ve age nnd 7 Benner, 143; 4 my’ Poane sin’ routs manner, 165) ineir own ribbon, making Ita tle be- i Gentlemen :—I wrote you some time | I contracted Catarrh and suffered ter- EA The leasdoe Tine trem Deobrosses and || setablianed wholeanle Jewelry business SROUBE Et: NEW YORK Y 100; Bail 1465; "total, 5% tween them. A quadriile followed, two ago, giving you an sccoant of say oxf- ribly with it for 25 years. It was so bad et five minutes cater than that Pi Pe See ep 414-416 Fulton St. 54 W. 23d St. Me iw; Howard 1a. Repioeath, te: | fete oocupying the floor, Trick riaing| ge: # with an awfulcase of Catarth. 1| that I had lost my hearing, sense of siren below toe Perma weet station || CASH OR CRE DET ONn PRIC Cwet Abra: (Op. Eden Musee) ‘ bre, "13; Inckson. 1%); cotal, s45,| and a game of polo helped to fli out ‘ 2S symptoms oop eer re os ell be bela nei bone I os 4. = Sth Auo st Ate roniively Bo employe ham & Streus's.) ig ‘Trust—Calhoun, 164; Ford, 167; | the programme. isease, such as mucus t various medicines and specialists, "10.25 ALM THe NSVEVANTA Lim. | Call of write ape Hours, § to @, Sundays, ® to 4, ‘ 140; Fluke, 123; 180 x i e ( 4 ee centers fate of the Pi Mr Mag “toe 4 be a\ ge if Mp pres ous © hk | qe a tee psd A on And " ab CHICAGO AND” 8T. LOUIS Bs. WwW, Sw eet & Co., German, French and Swedish spoken. mitin) GAMP--Bquttable Trust—Nobie,| lowed by music fidex In wach all who and spit, feeling of dryness in the throat, | them, but with no perceptible results, 60 | se A Stcano tayiren (DEPARTMENT A ; Rontng, pplegate, 190; Sauire, | were mounted Look part gee cough and 5 ting upon rising in the] I abandoned all other remedies and doc- i cane, EXTHERS Main store, 87-29 MAIDEN LANE, N. ¥ : > Bedetttidt athe gut Hu boar at Barat ser; ral leh rue mac fr oe oa eens xan [tc the gett a vel ote, whe earls m0 9 DROJACK MAN'S. much effort to blow ou! mes ca took t! tles and one ttle, when much Ri : mY f Ue ene 1g, Ball, 18; (oud 7s, 1 | Of fashionably dressed men and women hf nose to bleed and leaving me with'a sick headache. 1|to my j T found myself awe:l man, All my senses were Ath 2 146 FLATBUSH AVENU { jaras, who ocoupled thi lconies and boxes had th: ff for f wd y y KLIN Be bj } Royal Aves rps to the very close of the affatr. jad thus suffered for five years, As soon as I heard from |fully recovered, and after fifteen years I am happy to relate GAich—tast Now Tors sind I commenced to take §. 8. S. as you advised, and after| that I have never had thc slightest return of the ailment. I had taken three large bottles, I noticed a change for the | am now 75 years old and enjoy good health for my age, I cheerfully and gratefully recommend §. S. S, as the rem- cn _ woth WANTED MA me Yee Sou, Teint’ ah a better, Thus encouraged, i chataned to take it, and in a pur S tid erear cae Lefferte—Mayland, 108; ‘Lesuenbaan: short while was entirely cured, oy that cured me of Calarrh, +45 ison Tight,” gyerything you want loth. soaks 3040 cas Doalery i: demell, tt Seliera, 182; McNeill, 224 Randolph St., Richmond, Va. Jupson A. BELLUM. ordyce, Ark. L, 8. Locuemer, | 85 /FERY RAtLWaY—a +20 1. ete bon fone, shoes, Busines Me ‘ A BECOND ' GAAIE—Past New York— Douglass, 101; Senior, 155; Holmes, 1s; Langefeld, 168; Ziptel, 06; Wotal, 8%. + Bravura—Parry, 27; Webber, 176; Hil- derbra If winter is to be dreaded for its snows, icy, cutting winds and damp, unpleasant weather, it is more to hoe imap Pa ; ae be dreaded because it beings wa with it the most annoying and disgusting of diseases—Catarrh, The changed “Yi? "wu, 4s ger My Nes Ms condition of the weather brings on ‘‘bad colds'' which irritate che inner skin and tissues, and they secrete an 9!) UK." WESTERN RAtLWaY—a25 ? . st tient ee Pees TR: See, ls unhealthy matter that is absorbed by the blood and scattered al’ through the system in its circulation, and at ‘ Here Ake GutO, RAIL WaT1.5: pcs sed Raturdays Open Evenings and HIRD GAME—Lefterts—Mayland, 192 | the first sign of winter the patient begins to ‘hawk and spit.'’ All the mucous membranes and tissues of the ii GLI POINT, COMFORT 4 Noa. |e See ste total tia. Binetueee IS GUARANTEED | body are affected by this disease, and the filthy, poisonous matter finds its way to every part of the body, rou ty. lil W ‘e ay BYE Ci Sa LAWYER Par 2: Webber, 10; Hiterbrandt, |making the sufferer dull and half sick all the time. The head and eyes have blinding aches, the stomach 47's)" 1! deen tae ehh 2 PM ' f TH; Auer, 149; total, 77%. bloats, the hearing is often affected, and in its worse forms the soft bones of CAC MAGEE Nanlul BAIR sous American Waten t Diame nt 0o,, GEO. ), ROBINSON cout ft} Philadelphias Won. the nose and head are destroyed. Local applications such as sprays, washes a ary Terk a re t Mot | 19 MAIDEN LANE TAKE ELEVATOR Nowau st (Dey) B’way.3T ot Liman rary relief, because the blood loaded with these filthy catar- ES Long ‘ h) and 455 P. * Sun Z ow eS s. ‘id end 63 [t DIAMONDS, | PASY PAYMENTS, - WATCHES, | "o.oo ee ee De Long fives | feuraament last night. colled oa the is constantly circulating through the system ane Friiadetnite team defeated the and inhalations can do no more th: pdbing ps *Binlag. Cee ley. 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