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THE WORLD: eo rr ; BASEBALL SOLONS | IN ANNUAL SESSION ee NING WORLD * eee eeeren eens WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1904, ° PORTS EDITED BY | + teenguaee -enguane POLICE STOP PRIZE FIGHT. tee eee wee cuee eee L4ADOE ORE E DED eee tT eLeseeer rer cron) PPLPRODEDOPIO Eee DDE 4 r BRITT BEAT ERNE > WITH THIS PUNCH == = IT 1S HIS BEST BLOW, 99A6-604 6-544-600-0000 4GO-OOHIGOHDO04 BRITT AND HS VARIDUS. HING TACTICS SIZED UP James Edward Can Box and Fight, Has Two Good Hands and an Effectiv Crouch—Something for Nelson t Overcome. b 4 + > | fe ONE-LEGGED man tn California! challenges any other man with one jeg to box him for the one- Championship of the world. He to fight with or without an arti: | | flolei Jimd, and siates that weight is Be consideration, Here is a chance for Jeftries to aot e fe} POSS PS-9-952-9-0-5-5-9909-9005-55-0-2-868-4264-064 Prt b ie bebe peee yaoede eee COT O4 114 OO084 Jimny BRI To Brock RIGHTS. ee cent St last, Just let hien Bove | games in the Harlem League last night, | (At Monaro Bel , ies sawed of and ho te weloome 10| ——— Jimmy It was exvected that elther the Algon-| FIRST, Gast . RUSHED Yor vi ° n iniie +4 y @ mat. . quins or the Harlem five would defeat) 95: F. Puller, 147; total, 67 rs ter take it, Jim. You have made BY ROBERT FDC GANS OFF HIS the Belvideres and bring them away| AG. & Behrer Behrer, Sclean-up of the two-legged Aight: N ble t : : from firat place, for which they are tled aurooni, I: .W.. Vervinder.. fete that this dooks Like your last op- TLL Battling Nelson be able to) swing, His loft shower ty shrugged FEET AND ch the Late: Ae Renrer, 11; B. Thompson, 152; ity In the ring. continue unbroken his atring of | up over bis jaw. His body is BEAT HIM Down! with the Lotus five. 2 ‘ mn victories when he meeta Jimmy | drawn in, That leaves only his fore. p . In their first game the Relvideres) SECOND GAM A. Murray—Carter, ¥ ‘then, with a lex you may) Britt? If Britt were a broken-down| head and the le sels BOF 04 D904 as 89OO0O4- °°" | were fortunate in winning from the Al-| 116; Selleck, 1 Katha: Gallagher, | Waadble to induce Fitz, Corbett, Shar sai om be side his face open gonquins, a the latter's scores were far ; ZeaohKe, 142; total, 64. Lalanew Hah Roblin, and even Monroe, to get| fehter, ke Young Corbett, weakened) to a blow, Martin Canole brulsed below the average, In the game with G, & Bohrer—A. Behrer, 119; A. > tat® a ring with you again, Think tt by dissipation, there would be only one) Britt's left eye and clwek bone, but Harlem the Algonquins showed thelr) Chaumont, 10; W. Verrinder. 112; ¥ anewer, But Britt Is not. He takes | that was all the damage he was able true form and had little trouble In win-| Behrer, 186; Thom eon, 133 total, s 5) OPe seriously. od care of himeelf all the time, More-| to inflict hing. Joe Helles and Dr. Lockwood got|THIRD GAME—A, L. Perkins—. 'Ful- ey) — G08 are OF | . D InAlot In twenty-five rounds ry yell above the double century 'mark,| ‘ler, 183; Smith, 135; Bal bs A HB Giants are going to Cuba to over, he is Nelson's guperior as a boxer) Britt's left hand is very effective, He fand with the good bowling of their| Fuller, 112); Bell, 170, total, 736. J. Show the natives how to play|and, I am inclined to think, fully his} uses it more at close range than at! ’ | team mates, put up the score of #64. | Ai, Murrav—Carter, 128; Mriniger, us: a baseball, Johnny McGraw’ ag- | equal as « fighter, Britt's tendency to} long-range fighting. The smash that] I alae were more than 100 pins is eh "i cher, H » tion may also take a few lessons fight in the rough style affected by) setded Erne was a left-hand hook in " ‘ 8: Br Tob-ashtins, Nelson was shown when Jimmy mut stomach | | ‘Fhe arety te American National. ae Joe Gans. right hand he uses less ofters tian! —--* | Harlem Leagne, (At Thum's Alleys) Z BY 1D M'COY ts following the ponies! ay a defensive boxer Britt haa no! the lett, and usually swings of hooks (At ‘Thum & Kahladort's Alleys) FIRST GAME — Keystone — Greenwald, gh a ate a Kt for the chin, He has a good right j , Ig), Hurtin, 19; Harkins, Bloeo- : K at the track in Los Angeles. Now | superior. Me tought Martin Canole in (Won "Gre is it dankte ne cee iene | POSt Season Series May Be Decided On Toe siariem meee een, ot fp f.| wich, 30 Sievena, 200, total, 8. Cas. we know why he has announced | gay prancisoo. anole is one of the]cieverly, Wille Pitzgerad kiock Vi Pi T Ripley . 48 108. Parker... 3 5 177] tle Paint—Robinson, 1M; McGrane, | that he will stay in Southern California. | mogy clever boxera in the world. He htm down bard. At that time Pita i Day at Hotel Victoria—Pietz Traded to Baxter § ¢ SilMaurer ’ : iso Mitteladort, 1; Pope, 1W; Eppel. It costs a jot of money to get away, used the Fits mone ehift about six A Wallop that spelled “finish Garrison unt . | total, 7 : \! on it Innded. Britt took the ce | Handall 2. 6 4 225\8tein 36 m2 SOND GAME—Spartan—W. Gerdes, gad walking through the Mojave Desert | tines q minute, but even with that he}eame up, Willle rushed. at Pittsburg tor Catcher Phelps. | Henneasey.. 4 8 100 Linden .0 7 131 “ie: act Wh; eras 187; Roberts © fe pertioularty bad at this season of the) never reached @ vulnerable spot on| ‘€at upon ending the battle right there \ Fealaeeas i F. Gerdes, 176; total, 7. Castle Britt's anatomy. He could not gat to| Ut Britt slipped away vr Wy ocked his : mesa Pic hae pe aia Point-Robinsen, If; MoGrane, 1b), t *, vd ninute or so a ” : 4 7 a 2 : ea | Britt's Jaw at all Aghung as fast ae ever He protested | The National League magnates began, the Victoria was William Shettesling. | <icomquin, at. Be Belvidere, Mt. Bp. 8e.| pitt@adomt, 171; Pope, 18; Eppel, 16; ITH Swanson, the Swede, beat: | eit uses a crouch unlike that used | himsel! so skilfully after that punch |the second day's seasion of thelr an-| who has been made president of the |q Parker... 9% 17\Lockwood .. 1 & 14 THIRD Gavan — arian —W. Gerdes ing Parker, and Egebere, tne) en cer boxer. He atands fairly | {itt Fila wasn't whle to land another | nual mecting chortly after noon at the | Philadelphia National League team for | Maurer Pt tee 3h Riddell 160 " meee, Sowaing Pientig, 4 be- ead Berea rine che twenty rounds. and | victoria Hotel. Many important mat- | "eat @eason. “Bhettes” was warmly | Gunn 54 Wibreintessier: 1 1 157 18; 1 Gerding 3 Keyan Hii to Wook an if ail the American | ‘tr@eht, but drope his forward. | Britt outpointed him far enough to . > me ulated by the other magnates on | St!" a4 Hi ori er. 1 T 11) Greenwald, 10 Tarkins. -* | His Jett arm is held clone to hia aide; | {rly earn the decision, ters sre to come up for consideration new position and every one wished | inden «++ es vee S| il; Slowovich, 191; Stevens, 220, total, eee pene? Ste ee ‘Toe right hand 1s just below his chin, | jaf gutitt nda, that Nelson's rushes | nofore the confab ends, Perhaps the him success lings — Tas | OW or jater by foreigners. e ngerous he will know how to| "°° poe allt aS started when Bowker, in Eng-|'% Position for etther @ guard or & | protect himaelt 1m ‘ Important t hes Is (iat den In | Sten Hart, ehiet owner of the stock inl ih Tink oaME CoE pais Taonsunee’t mf deat Franklo Net! for the bantam. eee ee een cen aguce, None ¢ Chicago Clab and one of the rulert | Muymtery SSP Silgipiey s..... 9 8 188 (At Thum’s Alleys.) Weight boxing championship. Bowker, | National and American Leag ‘ of the dig league, was another magnate | Wagner .... 4 & 1su'Meyers ..... @ 9 226| FIRST GAME—Mutual Reserve—Bir- Dy the way, was out-fought and nearly jof the magnates would express himvell’ whowe hand was o.ten shaken by the | Pearse 2 4 1by Garrison 3 2 188] “mingham, 129; Pedroncelli, 13%; Ham- f = b: |e the subject to-day, but {t Is under others dur.ng the day, Jim has a cun. | Dreisigucker | 7 168) Randall a 18] mond, 17; Denniston, 183; Kennedy, “see gaat pours of algal ag oA wood that all agree that the games| DOE smile, & pleasant disposition and Hetien 5s SA 159; total, 782. Washingvon Life— | Rew and practics unknown s eas " @s neat @ Way at ing 4 question % Hard, 138; Maul, 165; Jones, 122; Dun-| "bantam. There may be good material RI? | snoata be played on 00 eA? ake, Aialrs of the longue a0 eho can, 185; Haviland, 182; total, 72. | merous the pond aftor al! The trades that have been spoken of | one would care to run againat, SECOND GAME—Mutual Reserve—Bir. ‘ ” ' bean to-day when it was officially #0*| a0) gteong combinatl omy | Healey. mingham, 11; Pedroncelli, 148; Ham- winced that “Hetnte” Velta, the great) mpiygh Aiea Seared RE CRR E Tg Seventh, atreet, and Aver) mond, 117; Denniston, 18; Kennedy, ANOVEL FOR ONE CENT. coher of the Cincinnat! team, wit Masve, Mesure, Hart, Charley Ibbete nue A.) 23; tata fe, “Washingyon Lite Hard, puenes oF the ee “and Barney Dreyfuss, took lunch to-| ppd: 3 a . iM 144; Jones, 13; Dunoan, 127; Rvery Gaturday Tho Evening World| 1¢ Goy.-elect Folk, of Missourt, hea his) As a result of the suspension handed | next season wear a Pittsburg uniform. ! gether and between thelr alps of coffer FIRST OA sR O'Malley.) Me vitand 144; totaly 725 gives ite readers a first-class novel in! way horse racing in that State will be | out to them when they quit the six-|Pelts becomes a Pirate in exchange [hey decided on a few new tricks to| gM. roar. Re cislor—o' Malley, THIRD GAME—Mutual | Reserve—Bir- QAdition to printing ali the news. Next| wiped out of existence. He will, In is day bleycle rave last. week the rlders| for backstop Phelps hand out at the meeting, “They were SHO Wexcelator—Healey,, 16. mingham, Pedroncelll, 148; Ham- h { the ove ia w t mt probably talking over the matter of | i: ci - * ond, 168; Denniston, 18; Kennec eon ifettnge® , NOvels | frat message to the Legislature, urge put unde ban have bean forced to} Another piece of news coming to the Ldtusing the schedule for next season | THIRD, GAME = Exeelsion © Mays) Ter total, teh. Wroantngton Late sand Pia) otective story, by Ernest Pe | the repeal of the breeders’ law under | give up many good coniracts. surface to-day was the announcement! to HO games, oe met i 148; Maul, 188; Jones, 167; Duncan, 140: ; Pierson, will be given, Don't | which Miasourl racing is conducted The N.C. A. positively refused that Tommy coran had signed py 10 \Gatabhad i Archdlocesan League. Haviland, 167; total, 788, att Ed, Corrigan Is mixed up in the fight jjsten to the pleadings of the susp f Red ber Bibel esp tnlly rnold Colonial Alleys.) New J N ‘0 ' 0 the pleadings of the suspended) aguin play short for the “Reds Senatorship, Charley Ebbets and “Stik” (At Co ‘ OF: SREORF BR abe 4 oub Weat ays result, of date be | riders and Jack Prince has secured Harmony Rule Prevatts OLouRhili. were Introduced to each) PIRST GAME. West nd C, C—Cohal- | (At Tuxedo Alleys, NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. the, Western Jockey Club, and he ts Frank Caldwell, Guesle Lawson, Harry! gy rar there haa been nothing but) other the firm remark they ex-| an 2 ee Weln in: total, #3 Co: FIRST GAME—Essex—Puls, 173; Wilde, , ‘saeaediiimetaen, fald to be behind the Idea of killing | Caldwell, Nat 1 and two 8 ah nd when Changed waa: “What beat your Both) Strain. 1; ¥ u et; Gar 13; Mayhew, 181; Roberts, 160; Beyer 3 an Facing in, Missourl 116 follow pace the winocinns harm at the meeting, an hi of them admitted that Raosevelt had) lumbus ©. C " orn, i pl , 169; toval, 6% National Turners: ot Eeeetal to Fhe Rvening World.) |"indoubtedly the fight between the | um Pat see sree te it |Garry Hermann propones the post-sea- | dealt them & solar pexis blow. and th Harris, ié2; Wyman, Kletber, 167; Burr, 185; Baumbuach, 188: NBW ORLBANS, La, Deo 14—ahe| | non docks Chub and Western | Mme Melaan and others | eames for the championship of the| parted. saying they were pleased Mary'—Blaeasen, | Seufelder, 189; C, Klelber, 191; total, 0.) Tor LO-MORTOW'S TACeR OTe no eey ny opened the eyes Who made contracts to race in France ess £ se savad Sev export (he harmony | ere Some otmer a alr te Dahlen, 123; Mat: | SECOND ‘GAME — Essex — Puls, : vs 1 loving that wl 810) be | world he does no! part - ‘ ‘i ~ May ; RACE Fivecighihe of & mile these tbe tact slur. ‘the alt | IWted, are now. in. the dumps becouse | rule to be broken Gerry Hermann loaded down with . ATA Gelsier, Qiniey iw? Har: Beyer, 1; total, Ba taweda < ta A nce eal Pn] Grounds and Kinloch tracks has an ab- lt they cannot carry out their contrac Another important matter to be taken pocketful of check books and several erie sie ou Beane’ 100; total, Noack, 19; Campbell, 168; Peder, 14 Dixie Andrews 100 solute monopoly of racing in Misgyr ghoddic Walthour was allowed yeater-| at today's mesting will be the) unetg ed contracts, blew in with his (de 223; total, me , Haleyon Days +100 | has had much to de b x : fa f vig " . faithful captain, “Smiling Joe iw, “ urners. : , Pinel Prile 100 | present condition of aftalta, of Sor metiind. Mur-| schedule. Tnstend of 14 games, as! THOME SONS Garryt! “Neves bel Tin, oil wie; Hrd Oona | Klelber, 1M; Burt, iss: Baumbusch, Lamelignt | Pope fact that the syndicate which con ‘ emains In! played lust season number Will be | tor" replied the innatt magnate, | eGalliveay. : (Bonvay. 1] 1a: Bentelder, 161; C. Kletber, 187; to : as roly racing In St. Louls made a bitter +o tt wan oe down to 1 games if the prevent, “Let's have a drink Strain qe Mtumph, 1ei:| tal. Tuxedo “A” =Noaok, | 1 t ht on the nomination and election o _busit t pay the) ca ; jane dary sian, 113. “Gelaler, Feder, 189; Baker, 1 é Folk toe overny iim Tart interests | Dia arrangcioeat with “Walthour "thie ithe Sncreasing of the drafting price| That tame old habit edi attoks to| i; otal, Of bean fear (| fies would be unfriendly to the mo-|money Wus to have come from that], The incrensile < eer rye Johnny Dunn and Joe Kelley. Aw toon | “vines of C Individaal Match, nopoly they have bullt up. rider, Fa eee ees tavldnihn oh tate te h other they | lonial .-AMeya.) | _ (At Hapov Dav Bowling Alleys.) GEOCOND RACE~Seven-eighths mile; sell. | —EE——— discussed, and Howard Griffiths, o| quietly moved over Into a corner of the (At. Colon! MeDon-| FIRST GAME—Fred Meyer 126; Steve | Jorsey Clty Club, will argue in favor| corridor and pulling out a bunch of |FIRST GAME—Holy ‘Trintty.—Mel a | Steinman, 170 oe tay, ie Salen | sore of the first class Rewapapers begun 1ooklng Up the dope| alt, 18. Moran, 1:1; _M 168i) sECOND 'GAME—Fred Meyer, 188; ES ie caayere: et athe will bel SS the horses, In a few minutes they| Loste, 14; Donohue, 12 Steve Getnman, 161. | stond Of SLUR ively, and then the] teevecarest “poirocm wines teem (2 Atmirante- rift Welcke, | 28) THIRD GAME-Fred Meyer, 13s; Steve | magnates will vote solidly against him.) mained during ¢ afternoon plac ing ance ND GAME—Sa: | Steinman, it} THE N tor & majority he members are Op pets on the horse nedy, 161; € oUFEney , i inf "tal Berkeley» Won Twice, | posed to a ralne. " m Hamitn, ‘18; Tindale, fe . C Rules, Fred Clarke, manager-captain of the! te—Griftin, 183; cl (At Ehlers's Fifth Avenue Palace.) TRY SKATING ONPAREILS ene Cuceiasties 5% Pittsburg team, looked like @ typieal| *utncwen, did; Chickerio, Meat taka 61k Berkeley — Norris, 1 RACE—One tae, During to-day's meeting the V erner when hy strode through + the | THIRD GAME—Santa| Maria.—Ken- 343; Becker, 158; Dation, 1; —— Myron Dale >-— Rules ¢ swinging doors of the hotel. He wore) nedy we; Courtney 145; Corduke, 17, Whitbeck, 1; tetal, sd. Fern—Hen- € a t " a ot Bsn Ey eghee oe loose fit-! Hamlin, 167; Tindale, i foe i nett, m felle WR: “Treacy. 1; Swan, 1 orion, who, with Root, won . tis, the famous ama ting three-quarter cone with a belt in ty Itvy—M eDonal loran, | tsi; iketwha + toval, S43. phd pore cle race Madison tour the Noooarett the back, and a plaid suit + on} ie vy Donahue, 176; Mc: | aRCOND ~ Acme—Hoe | 1x-¢ ! pat Mad Joined the Noapareit The only thing missing about Pred’ f 1. Crtm, 8; Knickerbocker, 1 | square Garden, has decided to team | Rowing Club, on the Harlem, and will makeup was the seven-shooter, *) Sena, Bee nr bee Bois, 14; Paulsen, 177, total, S48 with Deter Sinnicud In a skating com. devote much of his attention to deve neg rr kl m heley iris, 149; Rhame, ist; binauon. oping & championship eight out of the t Grand Central Alleys.) 18; Dalton, 140; Whitbeek, 24; toul, vee AE ‘i ae ene ¢ material in jut jAME —Compton, 164; | S68. RACH Mile and cinteanth;| This form of going Is what sult a an te ten ‘epg AP sarin, 10: THIRD GAME—) cme—Hoerschgen, M7 Swede to a nicety, and Dorton ts m will leave for Sa aco Its; MoLeod, 189; Irion, (78; Knickerbocker, 1%; Du Bots, enraptured over skating than any ot January, and will sail ditectty >ulikeen'A Bray Ma: fhorls, ie a | S age | ¥ prado pect to wre Australia, where he ¥ e services, Kirkwood ; Tutt ie pos he ‘ : ' tain for a few weeks W . e 0, to caual: SECOND + AMinGlobe—< moton, | Swan. bd; Ketehum, 181; total, Ge wi ls he Sees ee pole : spp ey the Amert ‘Thetford. i: Martin, 1: Strawinskt, | * Fro country, the feature that mars the there are over he will return to Amer-| ean League. - toa. McLeod tot ‘New remont League, partnerahip being the twenty weeks’ lea, arriving iwere early a a | Blas. 1” Murray it: Hagrs “i | At F. Pump's, No. s01 Tremont avenue vaudeville tour in which Root ‘tus iy cone of | Die FIRST GAME—Pearl Wedding—J, Fox Jon are engaging on the theatricad cir. SlOnK the Haslem who ty , LEAGUE MEETING GOSSIP, CED ea it *Rirkwoot Mg | 15; O'NeMll, 21; Von Deemaes, 140 Gait On home trainers just now In heath awreateerand Tack eeetted —— eel ee Were): | Moines 18 Total, 14. ‘| Barbank, 19; Pump, er, 20; total, 8%. Dorion and Sinnirad offer to mevt any tights, the sculler wax out Dreyfuss, looking CAMBRIDGE, Mass... Dev. ofa the| sg a Di Heilbut, 147; Pringh 2 boat skimming along the Every. lime, aie oars lifted Hecke of lee formed on the blades ee AUTO RACE ENTRY BLANKS, Entry Uienks for the third petions 5 yrsnoed Day ote |two akaters in the world in a pursult |race of an: ance for any sum of money, and ought to find some takers elther here or abroed right ar-;. hot jun» over little jate, jpaleesh-<.thin a WEDALS FOR CANE RUSH. and with a bune' hy of green: entered the corridor a/ ‘What are you here for,| the ia as al USED AIS SHOULDER. Ke » ca the picture! fret pout at the Cambridge A. A. last at, Joe Rob'nson, Chelsea, backs in hie pocke? that a Mound could casetes our in one "rod boy Then Quilt, bout bbe bd4 49000900068 EDS FED G424-949448094009 0696068 099: TTS \ CAN vn yy, F de eeeoe Smith, 1%; Eminghols, 161; Roller, 153; | total, 706, THIND GAME Hickory: F. Grohl, 4 Geen 1 ane 12); ; Woelfel 685, Fatr nryver, M3, Becadced "9; Beun» STILL IN IN E40 ; Mendelson, 181; Shephard, IM; voi ny sh lace Three-Men Tourney. * ” (At Palace Alleys) Lotus Five Had He Had Hoped Last |Psieman? ta: total ma, "AntmCasr Gehaves, 1%; Kallenbs Night’s Harlem Leaque Game | {us tow: SECOND aketacbos hu 1a Would Break Tie for First) Fivsn, 9; Sieeman, 16: total, 396 Mimon—Wilt, 196; Schroeder, 142; Love- Joy, 146; total, 454 THIRD | GAME— Mimon — W Schroeder, 167; Lovejoy, 171 Agtna-—Crormack, 1:4; Stahvhuth,’ 126; Kallenbeck, 1; total, 44 Plambers' Leagae, Place. ‘The Lotus team did not get (he lead they expected at the conclusion of the my Gold. ha: iA ROBERT EDGREN FHE MANY AND VARIED STYLES OF FIGHTING OF JAMES EDWARD BRITT | PASSED AFTER Tue FIRST KNOCH DOWN, PA EDEEME OTD FE IAEEIOR GET DEDEREOEGEEN EG 7 | Nicholas Rink tarnfght ‘) . Universal Pb ADA DEAD ADI OROOe = a f THE DEFENSE THAT ITZGERALD NEVER, 54>9490OO " HOGKEY TEAMS. MEET TO-NIGHT uy of former With a team made Canadian and Broeklyn players of the New York Athleile Qlub seven will make {ts first appeara . in an exhif game with the Yale seven at the the jee this season Experts the Mercury Foot’ men that they will r at things extremely interesting foi rivals in a hockey way this season, Two men whose work on the team wil! be watched with Interest will be Williams, the famous goal-keeper of old Brooklyn Skating Club's team, White, of the champion Victorias Montreal, $< BOWLING GAMES TO-NIGHTs —— irue-Roigh Roller: vat Thum & Kahl alleys. Broadway. Tourney—Rialto, Linwood? Behwartie & Arps's Tuse isa at Thum's White Plephant have seen practice predict e Harlem mier, Myst " Americ Phoenix; leya. Riverside League-Audubon, thian, Pastime; at Stevers & L nau's alleys. Commerclal — League—Arnold Works, Manhattan Shoe Company, 1 ie Bier Company: at Samuel's Fale all ane oraligalde Tourney—West Side, Ine dependent, College; ut Cammagn's abe Heys: Poodlerty P Companes’ Leaguc—Waal ton, Trust Company of America, Ne | York Security, at Browdway Arcade ade leys. |_ Silk League—Spielman & Co. vs. Pl mann & Co.; at Thum’s White Eh alleys. Knights of Columbus Leagw MoGivne avier; at Thum & | Solu tie ‘eague—t Royal Aww Columbia ue—I wago, oval Nai lorai—Ermplr Trust cajum, Avranta; at Senlusing’s Manhattan Borough Tourney Pr cits a, lem; at Wuehrmann @ <9 te rehdlocesan Unton—Spalding No. Cathedral No, 2 Holy Cross Wi; | Thum & Lehrbach's alleys. gue—Bank of A Chase Natlonaly mum's. Waite ‘Beph nt alleys, Gas Compan ague—Coneoll 0. No 2. Consoltdated. Branch 0, 1, Consolidated Branch 6 No, 3} Cadieu's Monarch alleys Pastime National—Harlem, Bohe | Atheneum; at Bothner & Bayer's alleys, New York League—Buftalo, Stiolery \c vledontan; at Amann & Tries’ * eye | Criterlon National—slewel-Cooper, | terfon, Twentieth Century; at Fi | & Graham's alley's ‘ Arcanum ert; “< Brooklyn Royal Gite Brooklia, W Pt umaburg, Eldorad) alleys. | Brooklyn Koyal Arcanum | Mine® League—Gilbert, Brookiyn, Alert: Ridges wood, Burnelde, Empire State; Left | Bushwick, Undine; at Superba alleys, Foresters of America—U. 8. Grant) Ridgewood, Humboldt; at brooklyn Pals ace alleys, 1 irae eiiape Herald: at McLauehiin’s alleys, National Avenue P Universal, Bi lace, Logan; at Unive | ntleya Jewellers’ League—Avery & Brywn | Flgin National Watch Co.; at re « Newspaper | Pra oo Solaetea New York's mane | Master Specialist, Dr LR. Williams, * New Yorks OLD DR. ae ao Tae A 8P: maderate terms than by ony othah ic. pezeiclan, Soa Pola cured in trae {to Nervous be re bill, frm ie 2 ns. dae Diseases,

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