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i TWRESTLER GOTCH — GOTCH TURNS FIOHTER,| ctagsntaenontntrtetnonanonteononna ranentemiei edd) he ON bi iain tft, yi iy an i Aro POR DA is his} 1° Soa ID ) SATURDAY F Opes ys fog wate | SPORTS EDITED. OF GRIM, the fight- er who made Phil- adelphia © famo fs still on earth, Beveral of the m prominent artists 14 the coun- try have tried efface » his» mill countenance, up to date none them © guccessful,, Grim 1s a imental and physical mar- vel, | His brain #0 active that even n pans left. hook on Jaw felled to wend it the toughest body known fighter who has me to make ‘an impression nia nibs, Fitz sunk “altnost to the wrist, right on ‘Grim's kidneys ought ly grinned. Bob thumped ‘Plexus ca ‘hard as ever one in. his life, and a doren ot! bra threw themselves into a i by. violently playing tattoos i of Grim’s anatomy dg @till emiling, have. examined. the, Malla’ he intoest of scence. They following conclusions; rotected hy sev- ° tof the ia bone, ‘like that the i, con enna ‘at Prete in ‘old oul hit was not ve batue that men vet Hut Lewis @ first train, an sant CBSO \RORGETOWN the college sprinters, Wofers ‘wan a stude there when , broke world’s rec- svords, Duffy © ran under Georgetown colors when made that marvel- lous hundred-yard “eprint in 93-6 wec- onda, eclipsing | former pentorm- ances. Now there is a new champion who hails same trom centre Jearning and pwift He ts Charles J. Seite, n hai bee his *the Jon iad Lon Gara fod with 62- in the Att equally Brin per rpemanse, stir t try the hundred, Dufty y may have a pvale” pean fish | iy etill training, fg said that the Board of lovernors of the N, Y. A.C, ‘allow the style) ea Inoctve. in wit be _ some of their greatest rations from gazing out of he! F ‘sad windows— wher you view the sur- of your Furnishe: , House or Apartment? has bean Joe smiled O'Brien, Walcott, Cole, lecessors, Seitz dash tn. ee 1-5 dl ul fect to be dynamited In case the tarpon The harpoon and the or- strictly ad- eloleletelelnloleleieivivieleisintelmieleieinieieleleinint ost: glove ne Hs but Two -HANDED of Sword STROME WOULD ALWAYS MEAN A OME UN. is the) to his to he her |] EIGHT MORE BOWLERS ‘CAPTURE’ WORLD ht HB, Marrle (Algo Wm, Linden (lgonauin).. He \f, Dave Shiman (Algonquin), .111 Alle Wie (Buffalo) KR. Richenian’ (Buffalo)......100 B, Tope (Ch JOPevees 105 ‘Wm, A,Coartland (Colum! 118 eames tinrnenesianncaacl The high score of 512 mede. by the Bticker team fn The Evening World's Free Hoad-Pin ‘Toirrnament on Thurs- day wan smashed by the Algonquins last night by the tne tally of 517, The “Indians” made good their bonst that they would hang up a record when it came thelr turn to bowl, They were the firat team to take the aw at once. ‘They only had two mi Smith and Wyman missing the head- pin, Dave Shiman bowled in excellent form and put up a score of 111, He was not nlona' in the century class, two of his ee team’ matgs, ‘Harrie and Linden, also qualifying for’ the fobs, The high individual score of the night went to Courtland, of the Colum- busi five, with a tally of 113, The Buffalo five did some star bowl- ing pnd finished with the good score of 4%, Three members of this team vent above the century mark, Riche- man being the high score man with 100, (His team mate, Wright, was 0 ckewe second with 108, Wiule several of the steams showed flashes of champlonship form, there were others that did not do es well, The Hickory Club was in poor form, and bowled the poorest score of thy tournament, having a tally of only 801, pag avery day the inmerest In the tournament increases; not omly that every mail, brings new entries, which have now reached the number of 173, she ie of nt he he ql this also being a record for teams en- alleys, and they showed thelr fne form |, MS SMW HTSV CURVES MAY BE MIRE DEADLY THAN THE SPIT BALL. hune, 147; el, 139; 126; ‘total, Fahy bouseur, thal i Talbvout, ie Belderhase, wa "Martens 187; total, lInleistototelolelotelototelotototateloteeinioie =ALGONQUINS NOW LEAD EVENING WORLD TOURNEY Hebstebtoboedetoleletoetotelet tteteletsteeteieh “eebleteetlcttellelteelobelsiieeteteit Powe my} ABOVE EFFECT. _ | WRESTLER GOTGH PROVES CLEVER WITH (Speotat to The Evening World.) BUFFALO, N, Y,, Feb. 11,—-Frank Gotoh was to have boxed a ten-round (ry-out with e husky heavy-weight, Sam Williams, at the Buffalo Gym- naslum here yesterday, but the con- teat ended in the fifth round, Gotch had janded several hard whacks on Williams's body, As they broke away from a clinch Gotch hooked his right to the head, Williams fell, and in do- ing #0 twisted ‘this shoulder,. When he went to his corner it was seen he could not continue, His shoulder was sprained, Williams comes from the Canadian Northwest, He is a man of powerful) build, clever with his hands and fect ‘and knows considerable ebout boxing. He has a splendid pase. Gotch, some- Just as clever, ‘if not more #0. He peemed to hit the harder; and was like lightning | on his feet, SECOND | GAMESL, ee Wa faterman Gotch proved, to, that he Is a good biged iorburn, | Mi Ferns, 1b: i lu Bae Mackin: Dering aah ook eh Hp Nl a ae Bouseus 1 ta Oe dont anys Ys [faa ana ‘had, “Wiliams aid ot Fea Belderhase, 178; Martens, 1; total more than 1 or twice vith * | effective blows. RUN AME yh Natermae Cap, ) FORC ot a yh paeenye: BROAD FORCED 10 bouseur, 170; Haines, a0; Talbout, 153; Relderhase 190; Martens, 155; total, BO, ji Y..M. C. A. Bowlers, (On Central hf R94 ce A Alleva, No, 602 gpconn c ney SINGLE, MAN. MB—Sk i FIRST G. man, Allan, 138, BROOND GAME-Skillman, 15; Gabel, THIRD GAMB-Skillman, 116; ‘Taro, ‘TH GAME—Allan, 164; Tato, We POU FIFTH GAME—Weaver, 122; Tatro, SIXTH GAME—Gabel, 171; Tatro, 14, orn ee) B, L. Tournament, FIRST “ Forfol Fair Bowling Alleys.) 1; ponKe ae total, THIRD GAM. ‘AME—Arnolay Print Works— Garn: E—Garner & Co. peace QUIT BY SULLIVAN (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Md., Feb, 11. Broad, of Cleveland, lost a bloody fight to “Kid” Sullivan, of Washing-j; ton, in the eleventh round of what was scheduled to he a fifteen-round contest before the Bureka, A, C. Jast night, Broad was not knocked out, but was badly battered up, and, seeing LITTLE BOXERS er & Co,—Walker, 152; Williamson, 203; at ait 120; Hem= Ba » 187; Dusenbury, 146; SECOND GAME—Atnold ‘pint “Works Forfeited. Gus Li Ca—Noone, 185; Knoeptel, 1m; toy , 14; Hatton, een eeriee 109; Willamson, Prana 167; \Duseab ury, 180; total, 602. 12; Walker, “Chick” Tucker and Tommy Murphy Gus Furie & Co.—Noone, 185; Knoep- | aie hard at work for thelr elx-round Heine oo; total tea, Donte, 14; | eesaion, which will be decided In. the Roeck Hi High | Boore, 261, FIRST GAME—Rusch & Co,—Loftel, at mer, 158; 182; Martin, Achi te, 190; SECOND 192; (On Thum's Alleys.) Helntze, 14; Melnt Hes--Da vies, 161; Gallugere, ‘156; GAME—Rusch & “Roeck, 43; Martin, 160; total, 789, tosh, Vieton 4 Achiles--Davies, 168; mt aes 179; Gaiiugere 160; hotented 76; GAMB—Ruech & Vietor 14; Botimie Co,—Loftel, baa 134; Heintge, 100; Mcln- Co.—Loftel, Quaker Clty on Washington's Birthday, Murphy {s at work In his training quarters at the New Polo A, C,, where he is being looked after by Casper Leon, Tucker {s working at the Avonla Club, and has a staff of trainers, This club numbers more than a dozen prominent pugilists on {ta lists, and they are all anxious to get Tucker in parent shape to Mp RBIS ne aon en es ey the honor of the club, ay vp ec PAA Mk 4 ABAD ol ao 0 what on the Tom Shurkey order, wits) "Kia" | WITH GLOVES absolutely no chance of victory, Terry MoGovern, who ya in Broad’s cor ner, threw up the hie man from further Fer puna to Ba’ ishment. NEARY LUCKY TO GET A DRAW. (Bpecial to The Pvening World.) MILWAUKEE, Wis, "Feb, 11—The aiz-round fight between Charles Neary, the fighting Dutchman, and Maurice Sayere ended in a draw, Sayers lod at several stages of the fight, but in the ian round Neary Went at thls man aiid ‘ed himself from defeat. Sayers out- poluted his man throughout, but Neary Scored one knockdown in the second | tound, when Sayers took elght of the count: » Sayers from the start landed hard ‘and throng on Neary’s head, but | was unable to put in enough steam to finish the fight. Neary devoted his cf- forts to Sayers's jaw and. Sayers his work to Neary’s nose, HANLON DRAWS WITH HAINES, (Bpecidl to The Evening World.) PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 11,—Tommy Hanlon, of Port Richmond, and Young" Haines, of Germantown, did a whole Int to each other at the Frankford A. C. last night, First Hanlon would have a Shade the best, then Young’ Haines ‘would sail in and climb ot pe It yorer |a see-saw game to t | draw would be doing doth boy boys Yustice, In the preliminaries Johnny Bowers and “Young Brut,” two diminutive kids, fought to a standstill, while ‘Battling’ Stronger sent Terry Farren to the land of “nod’’ in three rounds, NEW YORK A WINS AT HOCKEY With Ittle apparent effort the New York Athletic Club's hockey team walked away with the Brooklyn @kating Club in the St, Nécholas Rink Inst night, and won wy a score of 18 to 0, The New Yorkers played a spectacu- lar game, and at the end of the firet half had shot the puck into the visttors' net @ix times, The eecond half was almost a repetition of the first, thuogh the Brooklyn players did get together on one occasion and carry the disc to the other end of the rink, tered in a tournament, but the spec-| 38; Pommer, 148; Heintse, 133, McIn- tators have taken a personal interest Roadity yaniyeids oh ae, 728, Hea the {i fhe tourney and urge the bowlers | 951; "Merts, 170; Gallusete, 142; } Bohinted of] A great crowd was present at the 182} otal, 985, eAes Hes Right, in fastithe largest Bank Clerks’ League. crowd that has yet atten 2S) The handsome trophy that ‘has been (On ‘Thum's'AKeys.) acraton tn The Ei World. is FIRST GAME—Firet National Bank y The Evening Wor! I : t ; pA Tie Sine exhibition at Hey tise Chureh, 162; Decker, 176; Waters, 167; ll Wbition at the alleys and is 9 anding adm red by everybody. The teams are| Nelson, 134; Brown, 161; total, 189, 4 0 18 loager to win the handsome prize, ani Kountze Bros,—Moradike, 14; St2inks, With the opening of the Panama track} A series of skating races for the ama- y~ yard it. ali pissed {n a prominent position to it Hoon be, 188s Loomis, 167; Schmitt, | at New Orleans to-day the first gun tn|teur championship of the United States The sang ee a ehoad on 8bcO: GAME—Merchants’ National pea vance Ware vest nydue td peek Will be held at Verona Lake, Verona, N. 18, and teams desiring to enter| Bank—Allen, 159; Gregory, 194; Toffey. | tention potween Kdwatd Corrigan and|2: O" Monday afternoon, beginning at should send tn their applications at once | 191; ya ‘Henniek, 125; McKay, 191; the Western Jockey Club, ode will be | 2.80 o'clock. ae the alleys ‘total, Kountze Bros.—Forsdilee, | the Western Jockey Club, an nt There will ee paca vowed th i ay ie, 4; Mecahe, 137; is, opera a opp nm The races will be held under the re- Jevening, this being an off night In path) Semmtt ots Poti, 798 ational | From the large entry list the mrccegs | tusplees of ine Ne Hons Apiiety Skat- tournament circles. . Bank--Allen, 15; Greg or, 164; Toftey, | of the Panama track meating Is prac- Ing Association of the United States, Last Lieve prerea follows: 182, Van, Ttenniek, Ib; McKay, 1); | tally assured. For the six races there ‘che events to be run off are as follows: AME, total, 779, Finst’ National Bank | Are more horses Half mile, one mile, five miles ané b Algonquins—Smith, §7; LAnden, 108;} Church, 20; Decker, 172; Waters, 188; | Crescent City, which t@ one of the old-| 1° M0 ey AYE lee 8 eae ei Wyman, i; Bhiman, 1; | Nelson qt: Brown, 176; total, 58 eat courage In ithe, United States, tart. ule novice, ‘The following well-known Hi H A + . A iJ ‘ " x: he foar ente es y e| a y cae COLL SIT auee, 69; Westrich, 109; De-| Palace Two Ladies Tournament. men that there would be a dearth of | Morris’ Wood, Bru. Feeammey A, ¥ Gee Ia ut hil Wright, 108; Ricuecoan,” 109; (On Palace Alleys,) horses and jockeys at the new rack | Mn G. Reele: en ie BE. A, Taylor, total 8 Trig GAME-Miller, 168; Harde, 118; Ra zeeaae Ca ME cade eas Guy Lymah, W. Ly Smith, Wm. Mer: y 1 13) 118 ea y n : 4 7 SECOND GAME. total, Krickbaum, ‘14; Kuebler, | juartered "on the Panama. grounds rity We Mulgan’ 8 Mepartn, "h Cinque—O'Rellly, 45; Smith, 78; Miller, AME—Miller, 12; Harde, ready for the bugle _..|% I. "thomas, Bert Bpoond, “Jour 8, Gregory, # Hope 1, Lola, ‘04, nA AY dolat, oe = ss a |Johnaon, C, Martin and W, Lee Berman tes emokoAUM aH Kubler, | Fy ee MG Horstmann, 10); Totter, | Naw’ 4 tl oxrors WINS AT FOOTBALL THIRD GAME. mann 4 hss . Hick’ SoS Rae 60; Mahiman, 96 Palace Two-Men Team Tourney. |‘usieun 4 620 O'Brien, G1; Gaftga, 74; Metz, 73; to- (On Palace alleys.) eotias $ ih) LONDON, Feb, 1L-Oxtord won the tal 807, 6: Kakene| Univers 5 ha camannd im tah-Univers Nl oneeicin Groehi.. #i* Dr Kaker, | Galversal of PAP thirty-second \ mere Tn ie niversity Groohl, Ty Haake, wi Dintrich, 61; OCH | Vrartety 4 GAA UPR ST aon Woeitel 80; totaly, a7. Juchens, |Iwawo 4 ing Cambrd 0 ; Rod) a °) i ge by vo gods to che, HOLSTER COM ral i ‘seks 4} Peter: | fm ey 4 More was a large attendance, but’ the | gGlenasto-Laine, |: Corkum. 9s 40; J arte Vue 7 Hed game kaw not vory excl, the defense chiwager, $0; Koehling, 62; BR, Muchs, ; Jachens, 180; | AT 586 | he iter than attagk, Protein) pat | Deal ponent Individual High INTEL politi: BB ui st Columbus—Strader) 09; Shubert, $05 | Hes Raps Hk, Slobert, 38; Warher,’€25 Courtland, Broadway 8 Men Team League |h Vata Now ty BASKETBALL IN FLUSHING. 3; ‘total, s 1) Chad riterion —— Won, Lont, Ie |. Arma. Brogdway m Linwood “ HH Ae Btevenys Tuan a: The Artful A, C, haaketball team will Fehys Won Three. Hastine |. 4 I Dieder' se, Alonquitt 1) play the Tushing A.C. team. to-night (On Universal Alleys.) reo H ae Individual High Scores. tthe shing A, C. eaurt tn Flushing, PIRST stil Waterman, Come Tuxedo H eo Wm, Ehgoinartt, Hutto iki The game will be. called about Pang—Kastnar, 152; 1 uD, 169; ‘Ler- | roadway Huxh Thumbeau, -Butfalo . ie \ ‘4 AWE COULD BE INTRODUCED To MEMBERS OF THE RIVAL TEAM, WITH THE "ALGONQUIN LEAD} BOWLING TOURNEY, HOW SUGIMOTO MAY HELP THE GIANTS a Suen70To MAY JUGGLE ' WITH THE RUWWERS WHE Por the OR THE” BAe FAST ROUTS By failing to \eoure @ two-thirds vote, all of the amendments offtred by the Western contingent of the United States Golf Association at the annual meeting at Delmonico's Inst hight were lost.. On every proposition the vote stood 16 to 11 én favor of amending, but the Westeriers could not seoure the Necessary two-bhirds, and consequently ‘the conatitution stands intact. ‘The meeting was stormy throughout, but the lines were tightly drawn, and no amount of wrangling was able to change them, The main contention of the delegates frym the West was to substitute tho word “active for ‘associate’ and to reduce the dues of associate clubs from $100 to $80, both of which were lost. It was decided to play the amateur WEST IN STORMY GOLF MEETING champlonship on the course of the Ci- cago Golf Club, of Wheaton, during the soocnd week of August. The woman's championship will be set- tled on the links of the Morris County Golf Club. This olul won over the Country Club of Atlantic Clty by a vote of 18 to 5, ‘The date, to be fixed later, will be in September or October, The open championship will be decided Meadow: Herbert C, Leeds, Boston; H. G, Teavitt, Omaha, and H. M, Byers, Pittsburg, ENTRIES FOR MONDAY. AT CRESCENT CITY TRACK. (Special to The Evening World.) NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. 11.—En- tries for Monday's races at Crescent City track are as follows: winee Race — Five furlone THIRD Fave on 212 Pearl Ru 803 Mra, Sharp. — Katey tretereees 802 Mrs, rani Debeque:/// eth Pree |) 58, My Lady OT 553® Blue Grane L 108 O68 Hasu-No-Hani 07 Sh8 Little Rose, 10) 646 Verdant ..,. A FOURTH RACE ax furlongs; sailing, 4 Teak Imp. mM (559) Contentious: 100 AB) *Mussuliman Bh 3034 Brush Up. hy 870 *Lord of he Valley 102 8 Leet inch i 805 Kleinw 105, 934 Charlie Dict eo (RL) Mina Go 100 14 Extol . 100 aries Merry Acrobet Bile para Max 411 Conundrum (461) Joe Lenser SIXTH RACE—Six $6, Far Haveler i 502! 4 on) eng and ics Py (598) Jenowled) oT O82 Jerry Hun 101 We Lookout 45 $10 Darius. 84 9 Matador ig (52) Redinan v7 15) Maiti Borin. + 104 5 eXpprentios allowanc ——— YOUNG ATHLETES TO MEET. Fivo hundred youngsters, representing forty schools, will meet this afternoon In thegames of the Dwight School,to be held in the Eighth Regiment Armory, This ts expected to prove one of the eatest atmory meetings ino local ath- etic history, Some of the youthful ath. letes have come from as far as Phila; deiphin Sis ih AM Al lis Nidal lla ie AT OAKLAND. (Special to The Evening World.) RACE TRACK, OAKLAND, Feb, 11.— The entries for Monday here are as follows: FIRST RACK—Futurity course; selling, San. Jose ven 108 Jo 10 SLygodin 00 Andvat! do Sacharate 100 *Herthus oT Princess Zula. 105, “Sulla South YW Cantelt 105 ‘a 1p Mab) Batess..ss. 108 re oT Alone ut Alcea, 105, Miller 105 Harvester If......++ 105, SECOND RACE.—Six furlongs; ell. Cousin Carrle anid Cloohe D'Or Plaunt Mise Su Revolt Surbuban | Queen Oscar Telle Bulford F ortway Sterling 7 Marello. ..., ‘Ware Times Instrument THIRD RACE selling. i o Stewardnens , Hugh McGowan Mr. Dingle Mordente Habellita Bilicate *Homa *Tannhauser The Fretier Vikorowo. Dundroary. °M, tii Diadio'. Fi Lone. preter Taher! * sSase ‘North ¥ eee hy ade auth Hes Fiv Merk ele *nste'n Perrymt Mies Baur = 1102 | Ghee PACK—Six and one-half furlongs; Rookaway Freokman Gateway Judge *, f° isi | FAUST TO WRESTLE MOHL, August Taust, heavy “welght Graeeo- Roman wrestler, mevis Fritz, Mohl best two In toree falls, mixed style, to-night at the German-American Athletic Club. ‘The winner will be matched to meet John Plening, 2 SPORTING. No. 103 The Bulletin fue i. Room 28 World Blag Y, City, WHILE SLIDING HOME AE AGHT JITSU THEW CAT CHE RH fb th Sicha hci MA th ti ith GOTCH SOON 10 BE SEEN HERE Arrangements havebeen completed for the wrestling match betwoen Frank Gotch, the world's champion at catch- as-catch-can, and Jim Parr at Sulzer’a Harlem River Casino Feb, 4. Gotch agrees ‘to throw Jarr twice in an hour, As the recent match between Jenkina and Gotch at Cleveland for the . world's ohamplonship was not patie ¢ factory to the bickers of Jenkins, who was defeated, the coming handicap | match ‘will be closely watched. It ts believed that {' Parr makes a good showing the prospects ale good for an- otter maten between Gotch and ag ng, GIANTS'NEWMAN READY 10 REPORT Secretary Fred Knowles, of the Nae tional League Club, has received a lete er from Outflelder Graham, tha new man drafted ¢drom the Manchester Club, of the New England League, in which he says he is ready to report whenever ordered, This youngster is a ash Li hitter and fast on the bases, The signed contract of Joe Yeager, an Inflelder, has ‘been received by Clarie Griffith, and he will report in tine to as tui gin nm a ra nin f 4 vole eo occasions, He was with Brooklyn jn 1897 and with Detroit two years ago, on the course of the Myypla Hunt Club| He was purchased by Griffith from the during the weel of Be bept. 13. Buffaly club, He will be used as utility The foliowlag omicers were elected: man, county; Wice Prosbienta, Alber 'G. ip: RTBAYTEABAI ice~! nl ye = ley, ‘Boston, and ‘Theafore Sheldon, ot) STONE TO BOX SPRACKLIN, Heago! peeree ‘W. Fellowes Mor- tusrol, and areal Bamuel Heobner, _Phtlad ecutive] pRTROTT, Mich, Feb. 11,—Jimmy! Commmtttes, ' Daniel ranhoey, Dyker! stone, the New York bantam, has signed pruols to bix Willie Spracklin ten rounda at the Detroit Athletic Club on Feb, 20, The welght ts 120 poe Stone is at Mount Clemens, where he will train. ‘ ——eE————— CHAMPIONS AT BASKETBALL, The Central Y. M. C. A, first basket» ball team will meet the Buffalo Gere 8, winner of the world’s champions ahip 2 at the St. Louls Fair, in Brooklyn to-night. Another game will be Diayea Haba! the second team and the M, , of the Xavier Club. ———a BARNARD SCHOOL’S GAMES. Tho sixteenth annual games of tha | Barnard School will be held in the | Bighth Regiment Armory on the afters noon of Feb, 25, Many of the best pubs Ne schoo! athletes in Greater New Yorls will participate, —— BIG CROSS-COUNTRY RUN. The Independent Athletic Association will hold a large cross COUT road run in Brooklyn on 2, and fifteen medals will be awarded to winners. | rene | WANT ag) that are suffering froin jp unaition of Any diseases of @ private nature to come and have a social chat with me and let mo explain my system of treatment, that has cured thousands of hopeless cases that the may tied led in STRICTURE. In ha “cutting Op aietching BLGOD BOIRONING with Mp ere. DE cme Chee HYDROC RL cured In Res eae at fart oR Soh ALADDER and ici citlpe: BLADDER ah KaDSane condi ory i and nlarRed, 10 FADS AR ne tt ea WAARNESSES of ANY kind. cured “permed nently in 10 to, 20 daya cONRD HE AS FRBR when ail others fall, fod ANLN CASHR TAKEN, HOURS, aNeuR oP. M. Sundays, 10 AO Ato 4 ps fe BR’ it y cannot call, : DR, R. H. M. MACKENZIE, 140 W. New York ee D th St 35 V8) ALIS IN ; oe i a ‘ der Dr entific treatme curt more. rey more eaally and wn " huoderate term than by any other adver } Ing protein cured $n from 2 | Nervous Debility In. from tte f months, Ridnew aad Chukler Complaints in-recie ttm 4 Pecks, Skin Dikeawes, ret “apoty ilclste Siu Unt moun, Pale awelllngm AA | yore rniire tn from: 10 yy repent n trim 1 tof weeks, Orde Se erat wdivunnes’ and. draiee suec in A aa ays A Rate Ia still ot the same oftloe, ri WEST 12TH ST., Helgren + whieh he is vecupled RNe ‘ia r wh advertising bhyal M4 vice free, gcc ETI AS Ma @ for unary Aiki Wwf on Yitrt aceratio WO mieialien Hs] (yied pine =ad winer rare bis By Dr age wh tn plain wr DY express, 1.0, 06 8 sil