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He beat Jenkins easi gays he can’t Bp. Te EVENING WORL Dee MARVIN HART BESTS WILLE, fee eshte sane west eens {a a very good wrestler, wants @ Wmtch with Mr, Heokenschmidt. Hack | Wille a good beating here last night. In the third round the Chicago port @eolines to discuss ihe matter with @otoh at all. ' When he first came here Hacken- @ehmidt announced that ‘Wrestle the American ohampion and no @ther, Owing to the fa to keep right stile up in @ounter with Jenkins ne Lost Plonship Whe. 1 Gotch, of course: fault. @houlders down and kept h epresent this country on: ti) but tt w meet Gotch 6 out and d Then Just beaten Gotch, was careless of He should have turned J ip no re nt that his refusal to with WS\H HER seems to be trouble tn the wrestling world, Mr, Gotch, who he would e of Gotoh is Inte en= the cham- Mr. rs his own | kins's Js right to} e mat | son to of fear, Jenkins } Buffalo, three umes in elght| for the Me fight. threw Jim Parr Minutes, Mr, Parr says Hack was un- @uly strenuous brcause he was irritated at the time by the remar or i Gotch, However that may be, {t shows Just what Hack can do if he wants to, | Gotch not long ago worked like a i to get two falls ir 1 an hour, | When it was expla Glever that it was really * @my one to throw him any m: Hock’ fs that thero isn't enou and he has better @n hand now. 10,000. He now Ments at huge average we 18 80 | ible tor | ore rapidly, reason for not meeting Gotch money in it} graceful, smooth and powerful lines of an Apollo Belvedere, and his condi- en engagements | tion jast night showed the Louisvillian as fine looking an athlete as ever the Jenkins match, where he expected | Wore a glove, has theatrioal enenges| salaries @or nearly a year and a halt without a Gotoh is a dangerous man, It would even for H pkenseli mid the OHN WILLE last night Marvin Hart is Hart welgied few ot tors felt wu.ried about any Aisaster that may hover over Mr, Jef- compare like a fries, Jef’ and Wille mountain and @ mole hill, Hart 's good, but fellow beside the 230-pound © saw Jeffries fight Jini Cor’ fgo-hia last realiy great try-out—and, fm my opinion, Jett has the best of Hare eclence just as mua as courage be is game, and that's u @bout it, There aren't two white and there aren't two wamences, as wide as even 4 camel's that's about the narrowest thing known fo natural aclence. UGHHY M'GOVERN and Tommy | Murphy fight in Philadelphia | ‘These boys are Wednemday night jut the best in thetr ew York ani the othe: of the manly art just now, ATTLING NELSON, it was ane B nounced from the Washington Sporting Club ring Inst night, will | he in Philadelphia and will Nght Harry Lewls on the 221. Unies: the announcer made 4 mistak his will be a sad blow for Wile Lewis, lias Bt Nelson pee into this side-step, habit and | he Jooking tor easy marks like tue | West of them oS NEW OFFICERS FOR ROWERS. Regatta ‘wanty-fifth wirest, lamt/ night R, J, Milligan, of the Pennay! Club, President for the ensuin HL. Jackson, of the Palisades Boat Club, of Vice-President; Fonkers, was elected Brown, of the Atlanta Boat @ity, secretary and treasurer, un field, Jr, of the Clifton Boat Ciub, of stator Island, recordink ported that a deficiency re ‘ burt ———— PASTIMES VS. XAVIERS. There will be a lively con ational game when the P ‘up against thelr old rivals A. OC, team, at Pastiine Ove minth street and the Hast Bundey, Port will pitch fo and the Indians. 1c ‘cata tery c In Bowen and Doyle, od preliminary wWhatians und the ee, MIDDIES AT TRACK ANNAPOLIS, Ma, M with Pennsylvania Pleee at Annapolis on thin line of 4%) met at are old rivals ui foot HARVARD JUNIORS JOAMBRIDGH, Mas, May o olass track Kamca wt Hor won Yesieniay by the jun fey ‘The most ex cine so the wophomor ge Cinoinnati Ieabure out no Jack 189 pounds, " @ made a good Impression by the way bell | he wallopped Wilic jeeener nell: he's such a Iitile there is nothing to ohvose Detween them, for when a man ts game, Netther Jeff nor Hart hae ever shown a yellow streak in One Hundred and hia almost assures , The Kaviers have a game bety or %—The midship- | Raye arrenged a dual field and tr tate Be the first time the two tnatitutions rt FIGHT ON DIAMOND, RQ, May 9.-—Durin jestorday Wii Be foolish to mes! him without taining, | 4 wiue that Tom Sharkey's new spring coat would burst a seam if Wille And Hack | ume, found that O’Brien. | While the specta- | impending ohampion. ett a year in weight, there is shades of Shades of Marvin hate, and aay around stern een Assoctation and elected venia Karke kK your, RL Chub of th nd GB. Boo it was ed from & request to | Washington not decided of tho River, r the next Pas- Ay will York MEET. a) hte fay withoug and basn- WIN. vard ( the base enatip, (ir 1 wtruck Ov DESHLER DRAWS |"KID” PANTZ SEVERE BEATING oe Louisville Fighter Has the Best of Every One of the Six Rounds and Forces | the Pork Packer from Chi- | cago to Cry for Mercy. BY ROBERT EDGREN, (Special to The Evening World.) PHILA@HUPHIA, Pa, May 9—Marvin Hart, of Louisville, gave John packer was crying for mercy, but the best Marvin cowl spare him was another heart punch. It waa tho fiercest kind of fighting all the way. Hart has improved immensely since he Inst appeared in Philadelphia. He seams to have taken a few pointers tn cleverness from Mr. Johnson, whom he fought a short time ago in San Francisco, Hart blocked all of Wille’s wild swings easily, and landed his own blows almost at will, as he was very fast, aggressive, and punched with good direction. Mr, Johnson, | who sat at the ringside, watched Hart with mouth so wide open that he! displayed enough ivory to ransom a Zulu King. | KNOCKOUTLIN PRELIMINARIES, The fight started at 10 o'clock, after the conventional preliminaries and the conyentional delay while the scrappers were walting to “get theirs” and put it away in the stocking, There was one knockout as an appetizer Joe Golden, a light-weight "Kid" MeCoy with a grand knack of corkscrewing home his punches, stowed away “Kid Simons tn two rounds. It was a bloody little fight while {it lasted, and brought the) spectators into a proper frame of mind for a hot finish, ‘The outlook wax promising enough when the men entered the ring. Hart was there first and the crowd in the Washington Sporting Olub craned their necks ind niade audible remarks about Jim Jeffries. Hart looked Ansly drawn. There was none of the gross fat that spoiled his contour a few months ago, before he trained for that Johnson affair. He is built on the Hart chose a corner, sat down and smiled out over the audtence, a good. natured giant. A moment later appeared John Wille, and scowlingly seated himself in the opposite angle, Wille 1s another Hackenachmidt. He {s short, and his showlders swing tried to put it on. He has a huge chest, arms like the “Russtan Lion" and legs that any Like rider would he proud to own. Facing the smiling man | from Louisville this Wille seemed a huge, knotted, ungracoful, hairless gorilla, The cortrast was even etronger when they met and shook hands . ribs with both hands, ‘Wille oftnehed. Harel tarted) blbUss ep |'The referee jammed between and broke Marvin Hart started the discussion by! ing gence, Wille swung hie flalldice plunging headlong ét the pork packer arma and his fist happened to catch) and sinking a padded neht Ast JUS) orare on the tip of the chin, Marvin where the ribs stop and the soft 4##Ue | oingned, broke away and, rushing say~ of the abdomen beging, ‘The first DIOW| geoiy, ripped and tore blow after blow| Indicated Hart's battle plan. Wille |into wille’s stomach, The gorilla many ducked, tact phuneed again. and Wi10 |e.) Ch ices bent oven, bib lipe formed | fucked eo low that hia shoulders|<” Csiing opening lke @ letter O. pumped against Marvin's Imeet, Th) vpon't—don't—don't!" gasped Wille. Kentuckian was fast, and the Chioe-|sremn only smiled more sweetly and goan as slow and ohimey a# any PTR) arove his rival across the ring and ‘eet that ever came lumbering to ack to the ropes with these awful body stock yards of his native town, eonatee, As Hart lunged in again Wille des-| 1¢ wag very painful to the Chicagoan, perately hooked his ponderous fist | Fre rested a minute at the end of the into Marvin's eolar plexus, Hart smiled) round and came omt with a rush for pleasantly and smashed thé Chicago! his revenge, But there was nothing man on the chin in return twice, The | going in thet line, He landed a couple Louisville fighter pumped a dozen hart | of slow punches with no sting to them plows under Wille's loowe guard, M4 ana then began ducking, joun swung bie lett, © long clumsy | gierkey, in Hart's corner, motioned lett, egainat Hart's Jaw. Tue dell 8g. frantically to his principal, wpper cut- Then came a short rest, Wille looked |aine tne air, Hart took ahe hint, Hle serious, propably because he hed Jat! upcnooting Arwt staggered Wille ® ack. been announced as Jack Johnaon's Next gre followed fast and ‘Heok' double opponent and he wanted to make €004. opnehed and tried to wrestle, But he Hart emiled amiably and came Up fo wan's quie as good at that as the real the second round, ett emiling. | | acta" Wille nished with @ windm! ne Ing of arms, His feet (Chicago feet) | Wille Was Siow, hit the floor, chug chug. Sounded like! Wille was wlow when he tried to ied. an elephant trying to caton up with a Hoe made a couple of frantic dashes, circus procession while crogsing @ gwinging, but Hart blocked oautiously bridge, Hart swung, Wille ducked, and then punched away at Wille’ Hart's fist banged againat the half bald | bettered ribs, spot on top of Wille's head and raised| ‘The fifth round was another tong se a bump, ‘That was about all there | Hes of plunges by Hart-of elinches and wan to the pecond—jumt Hart punching | Wit #tingt by Wille 4 re and Wille ducking and trying to punch | gerly part of ce, tna Fe took Something Doing In Third. mrrings could land and 40 19 But in the third there was something | Dut that is just what they did, doing, Marvin Hart thumped Wille in| ,them., ‘The reat were emothi ered. Then Hart got into action again itke Wille clinched and held on. battle-ship, His fret broadalde sent It was the same blow with which the NA yc dies Hier hones etd workes rl 1 a | us own ‘The canvas ork pnoker once dosed Jack O'Brien, | jus wet and slippery. There Hart ment and he didn't lke lls own medicine, | hon terrific body amash, Wille's Hart fought John Wille to the ropes, feet y out from under and he dropped, waa wp in @ jiffy, mixi; Then’ the bei! interferoas “oP Hart held a big lead in every round, efully blocking every wild awing and {2% meanwhile playing a tattoo on Wille's WITH ASHLEY) LOST ON FOUL (tmmoini The Braning World.) Copoctal to The even! 4 : ning Worta, PORTLAND, Me, May %&—At the} BROCKTON, Mass, May Seeeaa Pastime Athlete Club last evening Dave | pc nited his fight with Math Deahier, of Cambridge, and George Ast. | in the seventh round tor tite ley, of Fall River, went eight fast ale n three times belov rounds to a draw, The bout was a fine last night before the Young exhibition, and although the hitting wax Dand Athletic Club, It wis not hard, there wus not a second of tan ARC ee pout, but ef Abbott stopped’ Yoating, bout at ait ne Deshler showed up well during the! Tt was ail lwin fisrm the atar ng rounds, but warmed up hewever, a would have won eas } ud the ind cade the Jas ds oxolt- Panta the 9 Kaved him from q ny face — i Ot ie the firth round tou i .., TWO TEAMS SUSPENDED, ie thay Jarred CAHILL OUTCLASSED. ley ola) to The Evening Word.) ayed on w York Lawn and Ong resulted ward 5, inished doubles mat " N 1 c Manhattan’ avenue ind, CaNiih piicune Twentyathird street y Bt Sngilsh escaped without a renee NATICK, y 5 and} Adams and Louls Napoleon fought a only | 3 THE WORLD: TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 9, SPORTS EDITED BY JENKINS REAY TO MEET GOTCH. (ee eden ttt cud domebsbutue tees} | ROBERT EDGREN — sad ART GIVES WILLE | AT HART-WILLE FIGHT. ARTHUR, JACK. J SANSON WANTED To Sem HOW MARVIN DID IT, ,// PAR! HACHENSHMIDT’ WILLE Wott ATe OP THOSE LoulsvikLe SARS. THE CHICAGOARS WINDY CITY RUSH A ALMosTt BLEW lO haasye How PARRVIN: AWAY, 1S TH ay mit JEFF, ively Mfteen-round draw at the Middle- a GA nat night. N. Y. A. C. GAMES, ‘The soventyacourai, rank | York Athietic Club will be held at Travers Island on June 10. Botiies the re events thoy St oe as was of the New remular track Mt ineinde @ Ga \Catcher Who Coached | Pitchers Now Winning Games for Giants Here to | Play Against Old Team Mates, BY ALLEN SANGREE, | Bay, friend, did you ever go back to the old honiestead? Ever alip off the bad because there wae a new tloket platform a@ though {it belonged to a rank stranger? Maybe, then, you've tiptoed up a side where, in days gone by, you ran and allently opened a garden Gate, There was the same old flower bed with {te moss roses and pinks, the Wooden pump that used to go dry under the porch, shadei by morning glory or ivy, Memories orowded, one fast wpon the other, as you knocked at the door—fomd memories and some you would fain not recall, Rut {t was gvod to get home! ‘That's what Jack Warner said to-day when he landed here with the St. Lous toam. It was not @ joyful occasion for him—nary a bit. “I muppose a lot of people think that I Jam keen to play against New York,” he NATIONAL LEAGUE 8, W.L, New York 14 Pittepurg 12 Chicago. 12 Phila, 4. 0 | Chiba WV, Ls FT Cinchinatt 10 YBrookiyn . @ 1 New York, 0 Philadeivni Pitsburg. St. Louls at New York Pittsburg at Philade! Cheinnath at Brook a Ninth avenue ‘e mistaken, 18 so f salé while waiting fo “L" train, "Well, the: |no fun to buck your own town Way passenger train and feel kind 0'/as 1 know, l'm the only man in pro-| fe fessional ball that can call this his agent, who rattled your trunk over the |"shtful home, I have never Hved any- nin where else, My memory takes me back to the time when I was a kid and crawled under the fence to see the old | Atlantics play, Of @ Saturday we used |to beat our way over the terry and do the same in Hoboken, which was the! baseball headquarters then, Naturally {t was my ambition to make good tn my native city, and, by the same token, !t would be hardly telling the truth to say that I would not lke to have my old berth. But professional & is full of ups and downs. You nev know who Js knocking you, and {t's always a case of make the best of tt. Now I'm going up to my Hite home In the Bronx, and forget all about this weary world and |tts troubles."* | Greeted by Old Frienda, ‘They say that when Jack came down BY BOZEMAN BULGER (Special to The Wvening World.) BOSTON, Mase, May 9.—Pinning thelr faith in the rabbit foot planted near the home plate, the Highlanders played all around the "Champs'’ yesterday, and | Boudoin {# reliably informed that the hoodoo is broken and the venerable | "cy" Young got his, | Think of the old warrior of a hun- Jared battles or more being made the target for a bombardment of hits from a club whioh has muffered four com- seoutive defeats at the hands of selling- platers! The ancient anatomy of the ponorable Cy’ was shot @o full of holes that you oould have hung up the frame and read the box score through the cracks, it to waid, gets his was much overdue, To make matters worse, the veteran was relieved near the finish and a fair- | hatred youth named Gibson supplanted him on the firing line. ‘Then, juet to show there was no hard feelings, the heretofore hitless Al Orth shook the foundation of Bunker Hill pitched against the pennant pole in Geep centre for a home run. And that wes the straw that mutilated the camel's spine. The Ddieachers were emptied, and Boston flew flage at half mast, It would have been great doings in Harlem, but here in the heart of culture the Highland camp was e happy oasis in a desert of sorrow, Grimth sald lest night that he tn- tended to repeat the dose to-day. He will pitch Jack Powell, whose frozen arm has rapidly thawed under the May monument by flattening the first ourve | RABBIT’S FOOT DID THE WORK FOR HIGHLANDERS aun, and he thinks he can Dreese it all the way to the wire In the mean time galling tears are Deing shed over the unhappy condition | ot Jack Chesebro, whose arm {8 atill working I!ke a public pump-handle after Je rain and refuses to Imber up, His optt-ball majesty hes gone to his home in Conway, Mass., and will be allowed @ full week in which to reouperate. It te eald that Jack's arm was etrained |during the winter in holding back his 216 pacer, which he at one time threat- ened to take to New York and clean up the Speedway. In addition to his pacer, which, by the way, bears the sesthetic name of Spit Ball, Jack hae purchased « ¢roiter which, it ls sald, can go at a clip uf 2 hesbro will likely epend his rest period tn training hie horse |" After the game to-day the Highland-| ers will have two days ot rest before | playing Chicago Frid |then to put his men 1 and ne antictnate lone, of (th | atre ween here and the The Highlandoi re cored with @ vielt trom lotherwise known as “High- ext |to Henry Chadwick Mr, Dixwali ta the Oldest of the baseball enthusiasts, Bel @ rich bachelor he followed the Boston |Club for Afteen years, and paid his way to every’ game, He now sixty-six years old, and 1s sald to be the original Tooter, He has the complete averages, | figured by ‘himself, of every ball player who ever played th elther the National or Amer: os, |ngures show that he hen attended |wames, and for this he has |epent $1,260 outaide of his railroad fare and hotel bills, In addition to thin. Mr. Dixwell hes given away more than #3,000 jemta to Diayers for mert- torlous work. His presents have con- aimed of diamond studs and fine olgars, TO WR Frank Gotoh, who hes issued « ohal- lenge to wrestle Tom Jenkins, can be accommodated, according to Herry Pol- lok, Jenkins's manager, In discussing the affair to-dey Mr, Pollok said: ‘Prank Gotch wamts to defeat Jenkins eo Hackensohmidt will be forced to give him @ match. I think myself that the Russian should in eli fairness give Gotch a chance, but the ex-chamolon would do well to seek some easier means of forciug ‘Hack’ into a match than over Jenkins's prostrate body, “Jenkina won the right to meet Hack- enschmidt through @ clean-out yietory over Gotch. The latter put ip a game battle, but the Clevelander was too good for him, Since then ‘Hack’ de- feated ‘Big Tom.' Now the Russian re- JENKINS IS READY ESTLE GOTCH fuses to mest Gotoh, a ‘efeated man,’ so the latter wants another try at the American title. “Well, Tom Jenkins has never in his life dodged a mesting with any on From gigantic Turks down, they have @ll looked alike to him, and there ts no ‘dope’ about Gotch that makes him look more terrible than the rest of ‘em. “Gotoh oan have @ maton, providing he will wrestle at once. Jenkins Js in good trim now. He worked ham’ and) faithfully for his match with Hacken- schmidt, It mu not take on fet iene In, on edge to wre @ @ man iike Gotch, "If the Westerner ts ready to get right down to business he will not have to take up many columns in the papers) with long-winded, challenges. 1t's up to you, Mr, Gotch,"” ANOTHER EASY JOB FOR HACK’ MONTREAL, May 9..-Hackenachmiat last night undertook to throw fmile Maupas, the Canadian Graeco-Roman champion, three times in one hour He accomplished the task with caso in twenty-one minutes and eighteen sec- onds actual wrestling time, More than 5,000 people were present, BELMONT PARK ENTRIES. eet IBONS, L. 1 mBLMONT PARK, QUEENS, nay g—The entries for to-morrow® races are as follows: FIRST RACE—Three-year-o1dg wk Sethe: five and & halt " and ups Curlongs, eit, Hippocrates .+ Duchoss Olle Gascine ies Lochinvar Const leration, Went and ‘Tru jack Ball Timber si... Bwesthoart .) je3s0 Guiding Star, Galiavant Waterbok , Holle of P A longa) stralaht, Roy. frie Jones pan *Blackball FIFTH RAC about two miler Husnell Sago +188 Chelro avers ying Machine’. Dromedary: MILITARY BOYS WIN. Apademy and the Gual track meet of the New York ;| ality ‘Cornwall Hela td a Aeoaril WARNER IS WELCOM | STANDING OF ED HOME. THE CLUBS. AMI AN the Tene whole ne fan and nis favorit WI] Hesperus, ‘Phe ¥ heiped train t Noise vines ther, rs now wine woe kin eran ¢ w t © pl namos New York, was quite overc “Old Dooks to read; old wine te drink; old friends to trust,' they told him, “and we'll all be at the Polo Grounds to gee you play.'! Discredited as he ts, having be tow a) League tailonde & wh Warner will be the best drawly the series, Out of wg Louls has won only ve sper rice between Jimmy i red ‘Tenney it tid of strengthening the furthest A teum, thus helping to balance frank De Haas anyWiung, permitted te shance of & smart t that St. Louts Hes in the £ rt y plays better ball againat New York than with any other team. But the Cardinals are woefully outclassed and will be KY (O Ret fame out of four. But a lot of fans will pay the price just to see Juck Warner, The arrival of St, Lous on the heels of Loston has @upplied food Jecture and spec Hel to those well ue jn the national game, Half @ zen of these wiseuctes nearly dex A” Yeatey ‘ted grand-stand yesterday peeing te pitiful atiem, of bred Fentiey to combat New York, and ao tually agreed that the Giants were toe wood. If this be wo it ja @ most amam ing situation, Team Is Too Good, Who would ever imagine that a base ball team could be #o clever as to make @ game wilnteresting! This was never sald of the old Chioago White Sox or the Boston Red Stockings Two years ago New for @ decent ball dub, Plains because DUC UP @ Nght York clamored ahe cons Now there are non against ber, * er, ae He ia ie wreateat unuaaer Ue Lane jas ever pseu. He the Czar—the dite Basher—ot the National Ue. le been a mint for the mtook- hoiders, not only here but in th oltles. “They've ali got to baw to win, everything tha’ “But the question now ta wil 1 nd, 40" Muon mMongy on” ane tee ot others? Does the 4 rattling go comiesty a! Paying JOOkS to me now th futerest in the National Langue ght te 1D tie pOw-season series, When the tau Will find out whether or not the Glance are the best team in the world, 1° National League rovter for what's more, 1 y my day, but | would ike to better than nas come off ‘Thia is putting it pretty Gianta have not won the pennant y. or aithough no one has come forward to take any part of $10, Bred Knowles, his aan t 2 to 1 eporte in Pittsburg will take a nibble, Will Try Out Glante, Bit that's neither here nor thei Chicago, “Pitteburg and Cineinnatl with be ao clnch for the Giants, and if Mo- Graw's team should be orlppled dither at pitohing or in fielding the pennant Trl be in dire peril. ‘There ‘hes. really hance to properly estimat. Lerten eber ai Proh Oey ee at can be sald is they are hittin harder, than any team in the oountrye Both Dahlen and Devin got hom yesterday off Victor Willa, Sxcoptionally Rood inowne had his first ship game this season and only double and two singles. His presence strengthens the team at least 10 per cent. He 1s a murer flelder and better thrower than Strang, and if he keeps up thls pace the season's end will find hith ptting on base oftener than Willie ecler, If St, Louts, with the help o Warmer, mould happen to tresk sven this week {t wou @ folly good thing forthe National henge.” SPORTING. Belmont Park Races UAL, da dy he, Unt May. HOW TO RACH THE TRACK On wil race days except Saturdays traing yin Long Isand Wit, leave duh New York, at 12.10, 1240, 12.50, 1.00.) 110, 1.2 80, 2.0 B, Furt and viel o Fast Bath at iF euin wt 1.00 P.M), “5 Biogeym, ae oy and automob!| le of 24 Cy Livery Weekday, Ruin or sh i fea tom rate 1240, 1.00, 1.20 ani . om Long Talang. " fe bath and Yaa ate forrfes and the Wille abu idee 10, the. trae AN irony ifn svin amnion connect with One: track, seats and boxer at te Hotels, MeBride FIRST RACH 2.00 PLM. DACA * beat handloap= on June's, ng'h, ALS dom Vv Waldort and and Rulle A SURE SYSTE o win at te. CNR: TREE. at. addressing OLD DR. GRINDLE, EARS & SPECTALIAT IN Oo YE MEAgES OF MON, | Under Dr. Grindie'# nelentitio treatment Aipeieos pecitiiar to menare permanentiy Aire none, auickly, moro eially and on Mocs. MODRIATE. ERMA than He any of : hor ade MODE hestelan..Do vou aueer from blood TIE Neary or oanttantads. nervous Miadney. Wadden conipininea, aktn ise ofthe PN Tt matters not ne mtanding. Dr, Grindle will cure you MeNaurely as yOu go to him for treatment, en He “eucen Mffenncat Mee Girindle. Ts stl Teh wt. between OU i han occupied OVFR rivate and, ordinary contraoted draing in 8 tp 10 daya. Fat tho same otticn, 171 and th ava, which hy 25 YHARS. Teoord Whfchy ne other, advertiaing physician eet rititiily claim: Advice free. Medicina, 81. “Hours, 9 to 9. 9 to 8. bea MEN AND WOMEN. nites me aor ‘ N

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