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THEY BROKE East. and West End Clubs Have, Falr Sport, ARE GETTING IN TRIM Gunners Asked for Wild Birds So as to Practice for ths Approaching Tournament? Weather Was Unfavorable. Despite tho incleinency of tho weather, there was a good crowd of shooters at the regular mret of the East End Gun Club yesterday. Tho low hanging clotids, coupled wlth the very strong tuigled birds, had a ten? dency to keep down tho scoros. It war tho doslre of each shootor that the trnps bo arranged to throw tho "mud ples" nt strong angles, and fnr away. that they might get the practlce needed for tho big nll-day tournamont next Sat? urday. Mr. Bowman AA'lltshlro capturod tho Hunter Arms Company medal, whlch la contested for weokly. Hls handlcap allowed, mado hls a per feet acore; notwlthstanding tlio , small handlcap, hls waa a good score. Two men Jolned the club. Thls Is ono of the most enthualastic, as well as tlie largeat club lu the clty. Some of tbe shooters from tbo Northslde Gun Club were present and showed up ?well, conslderlng tho weather comdltlom A donatioh of 100 Robert Burns clgars, from George L. Storm and Company, camo too lato to bo llsted In tho pro? gramme for the annual shoot. The com? mittee announced that theso will bo dls trlbuted to tho shooters at the Tourna? ment. The managoment of tbo club haa se? cured the servlces of Mr. R. S. Banks, an old vetaran compilcr of scores, and lt la aafe to say ovcrythln'g will bo ln perfect shape when the blg tournament opena at 10 o'clook next Thursday. TESTERDAYS SCORE. Twenty-Cvo targeta ln each event, scorea asfollows: lst event. 2d event. Kllppen. P. J.!0 " Wiltahlro. B...~.25 17 Anderson.20 ]? V. Hechlor....-.18 10 "S. gmlth".22 19 McLelland Bruce.18 30 "Mlnnle".1* M "Mlles".1" :o Pemborton.l\ 8 AA'oodcock.15 AYrlght. 8 ]; Brower.13 i? Folkes. 8 10 Robertson.10 ? Swann.8 Crisp.; .8 13 Dunnlngton. 8 14 Porter. s EXTRA. Anderson.1* "Smith".18 Minnle.iH Ilechler.'8 Mlles.18 WEST END RECORD. The AA'est End Gun Club held their regular shoot on Thursday last, nnd owlng to lhe threulening weather, only a few of tho old guard were out. Thoso who wero presont witnessed One of tho best performanccs ever put up by any follower of tho "scatter gun." Mr. ,T. Mowell Hnwkins, of tlio AVlnches ter Ropeatlng Arms Company, was pres? ent, and ln the plnk of condltlon, and made the only flfty etrnlgiit- evor mado on these groundE. .Alr. Hawktns had only warmed up some at tho end of hls flrst Ktring of flfty stralght, and contlnued to connect succossfully wlth tlm "clay saucers" untll he mado the remarkable run of elghty-.ilx stralght, snd only mlss ed two In ono hundred nnd twenty-flve Bhots. Thls score has never been beaten In tho South.' Early ln Mny, W. R. Crosoy, scorcd 130 out of 200, nt a tournament ln Kentucky.^, <? . , H. K. Ellyao.n, a former member of the club, but now a trvvellng representatlve of the AA'lnchestor Repontlng Arms Com? pany, pnrtlclpatod In the shoot ond show eu up well. Scores: lst event. 2d event. "Hampton".42 43 Harrlfion.41 40 ?lohn.on..'.83 40 McLelland._.42 41 Hawklns.48 &0 Fltr Allan.43 43 Hllbman. Dr. 42 Bt.nrtlB.4S 46 Ellyson.44 43 "Giants" Defeat "White Swans." In a fast and well-playcd gnmo yestor? day the "Whlte Hwans" auffured dofoat nt tlu. hnnds of the Giants. At tho be? glnnlng of the flfth innlng lt looked ns If tho GlantK were Ki'ing to get .Whlte* waahed. Noi a run waB avored for tho Giants untll ihn flfth Innlng. when Ihe Ulaiils staried to linicl thelr hlts., ln tho fourth lniiiiig the aeore stood 0 to o lu favor of tho Swans. Hut nfter tlie Glanta scored flvo runs ln ihe. Itfih Innlng tlm score did not look bo bail Noi n run w_s ecored sgain untll tha elglilh Innlng, when tlio Olnnla Bgalli liognu to hit ili>, hall, nnd at tho hi-glunlng of ihu iilntli innlng the accirce ^t.e.'i 11 to 9 In favor of the Olsnts. Tlm score would have been amaller, In 'hc Whlto Swiwik' favoi had tha (jlantf^ niarie fuwer errora. Four errors ln tlie. thinl Innlng met ihe Olanu four ruiiH. Olheiwlsa tlm game w;ii ?,;: to th? eood. The ffebtiires of the ghine Were lhe threo.base hlt for the QlantB and a trlple play for tlm same team. Bcore: R, n. IC fllents.o ? ii n r, on r, * - ii \\ 7 fiwaim .2 ') 1 l 1 1 n 11 u- 0 R '. I-.,.!.-.,. 1 Glanta, M .Vllkoraon and 0 1 "?'?? for ihe Whlte Hwans, Vaden and M II "'!-. i'tiij.ii,.. Mi. Connors, Geis ln Hir. _ill, An ol.) farmer In New Jeraay deelliioa to lc-t his moBqultoea be killed unleti lu l-'i-ts pnrt of the 111 ne> appropriittqt] for tlm nmsaacre Ho hat ijellvered his ulti matuin to the State entomnloglst; eltlivr Im pends in hls bill 01 hla tnc.n<|llll ii . i-'.c.j, oij Btndlng ln theln llultlmora Aiiieijcall. Makes its presence known by many signs,-?g!andular tumors, Dimches in tbe neck, cutaneous eruj>..ons, in* ftamed eyelids, sore ears, catarrh and vvasting dlseases. Hood's Sarsaparilk Effects permanent cures. If you'vo forgotten nnything, tliere is Btill time?send us n letter?a postal?a wire?Or tel? ephone. Our mail order department is just as relinble as a personal call?and you can return any goods if not all right. Send for our measuring blank. B3T" Neck wear prices cut in the neck: fj^-Underwear prices cutun der: ?jf~Shirt pricesripped up the back: ? -SrLow Shoes at low prices: _5??Straw Hats at Straw quo tntions: fcSTSkcleton Suits at proflt be rcf t figures. _?_s"A rebate of $8.23 on any $18 Suit. Trunks, Bags and Cases. Things all of us need badly when the time comes to travel. Don't borrow. 'Buy. They don't cost much here, and we have the best, too. ARISTOCRACY WON SARATOGA SPECIAL Reported That Plttsburg PMI Cleaned Up $40,000 on Twenty-to-OneShot. (_5y Assoclated Press.) SARATOGA SPRINGS, X. Y., August S.?Ton thousnnd persons wltnessed to day's rnclng at tho Saratoga Assoclatlon Park. Tho features were tho Travers, stake event of .10,000, and tho Saratoga Srecial. Ada Jv'ay, owned by J. B. Hag Cln, won the Travers by s.x lengths from Wllllam C. 'VVhllnoy's Rellable, who was two nnd one-hnlf lengths ahead of James R. Keene's GImcrack. It was slmethlng of a procession, Ada Nay leading all tho wny. it was reported that "Plttsburf. Phll" won .10,000 on Aiistocrary, the twenty to one shot, winnnr of Iho speclnl, who wns two lengths ahead of Broomstlck. Bum mary: Flrst race?seven furlongF.?Hermis 08 to 6; flrst, Major Dalngerfield 19 to 6) sec? ond, Stnmplng Ground CO to 1) thlrd. Timo. 1:2S 2-5. Second race? Steeplechase Handlcnp. full Course?Tankard (- to 6) flrst, Wool Gath crcr (7 to 2) second. Tlme, 5.21 2-5. Thlrd race?Tho Saratoga Special, 6 and a half furlongs?Arlstocracy 120 to I) flrst, BroomsUck (S to r.i second, Stalwart (3 to 1) thlrd. Timo, 1:11 1-5. Fourth race?Tho Travers, ono mlle and a fiirloiig?Ada Nny (5 to 1) llrst, Rellable (16 to 1) second, GImcrack (8 to 5) thlrd. Timo, 1:57. Flfth. rnce?selllng. fivn nnd a half fur? longs?The I.mly Rohesla (2 to 1) flrst, Kallor Knot (11 to B) second, Exccntral (10 to 1) thlrd. Tlme, 1:10 3-6. Slxth rnce?selllng, ono mlle?Rnsland (3 to 2) llrst, Gold Helt (1R to 6) second, Cottage Maid (15 to 1) thlrd. Tlme, 1:42 4-5. RACE RESULTS ON THE HARLEM TRACK (P.y Assoolntert Press,) CHICAGO, n-I-.. Aug. R.?Results at Harlem: i.rst race?six furlongs?Floral Wreath C2 to 11 firat, Dutch Carter Mfi to 1) sec? ond, Chrletlne A. (4 to 1) thlrd. Timo, 1:15 11-5. Bocond rnce?four snd r hnlf furloiiRB? Cllfton Forgo (rt to 11 nrst, Kr.d. I.epi.er (cveil) second, Don Di.niii (8 to li thlrd. Time, :tf 2-6. Thlrd race?one mlle?Plch -Yellos iR to I.) flrst. Tonh (- I" 'I second, Bragg (10 To i. ti.ii.i. .Timo, li.l -1-6. Koiirth rnce?six furlontts?A, i>. GUj _on (3 to I. fit-pt. Bkllful (5 to 1) second, i?o lilver dl lo I) thlrd, Tlme, 1:14 11-5. I'lflli race six furlongs?Tha Kentuck? lan ..'. to .".i llrst, Hnrd Rurn. (6 (o li KAcond, Uardolph <s to f.i thlrd. Tlm. TENNIS TROPHY GOES TO ENGLAND k! r I1O8T0 natlonal . lAtta . _ug s The Jnt.'i ? irophj pressiuotl thn. by UwlKhi i . Davls, of thls iiitry. i-oi?- i ? i;...;!,....], uuo. f_i, u,0 ..1.1. I!".. Ol I! !?'. (_I1<3 11, l,, |?.|!('ily. ivjip .!.;.. 1..-.I thelr jiold oi, n,. trophy by v.lnnlu_ '? ?"? mat.l.M u, ninglu. tu duy nn.l Hcprlns lu tlie entlre contoMt f.mr ..nt of ii..' total of live points, Kaoh of l|ic IWll ...nl.-is t..-.iny w.'iu ,1 (un |lvo I h.-is. ii i.. Pojiens the UiliUh phain I. .Kf.-.-t II... .Vllllaill A l.i,l?..|, llr Aiii.'f . .ii. champlou, 0.8, U-S, c ... _??.;, ;?:,, ?-l io hl. brother dimonod of |. i.. Wrvun, ii former Aiuorioan clianiiilon, by -ii. o-.'i, t.x, c-i. ii ~ i.iii.,ui..ii'.| ihe ..pIo-uiu probably llu iine.-t exhlbltion of t pul?, ln ih? .rj at i ?? uamo From th. .#f_ i i ? r._ rlienu nl vs'oi liiteu.r, ancj ... untll II '. Doherli nor ., i .-.? THE DAY THE DIAMOND Records of tlie Natlonal and American Leagues. MANY DOUBLE - HEADERS Phillies and Boston Tied In First Game and Did Not Finish tho Second. Giants Took Two From Brooklyn. Scores Yesterday. Phlladelphla 5, Boston 5. Now York .;-!, Brooklyn 1-3. St. LoUls o-l. I'lnclnniitl 3-11. Plttsburg 2, Chicago 1. Where Thoy Play To-Day. St. Louis nt Cincinnatl. Plttsburg nt Chicago. Games Monday. Boston nt Phllndelphla. New York nt Brooklyn. St. Louis at Plttsburg. St.inding of tho Clubs. tVon. Lost. P.C. Plttsburg .6i 3t -?"3 New York . 55 30 .604 Chicago . 57 -to ..88 Cincinnatl .60 45 .52'i Brooltlyn . 43 4" ?'I'S BOStOn . 37 60 .425 St. Louis . X< BO ..'161 Phlladelphla .31 60 .341 NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY At Philndolphla: Boston riofc.-uerl Phlla? delphla to-day In a twclve-iniilng con test. The second gatrio was called In tho fourth lnnlng because of the collapse of tlie wall supportlng tho left Hold bloach ers. Score. R. H. E. Phlla.lelphla . .0 0 0 n 1 (1 0 '2 0 0 0 1?4 14 3 Boston .0 (i 0 0 O '2 l 0 0 0 0 3?6 0 2 Batteries?Sparks, Frazer and Roth; "Wlllis und Moran. Timo, 2:43. Umpiro, Johnstono. Attendance, 10,000. At Chicago: The champlons won to-day ln a close but Interesting game. Scoro: R. H. E. Chicago .1)000 10 0 0 0?1 7 '2 Plttsburg .0 0 10 0 10 0 0?2 1Q 2 Batteries?Welmer and Kllng; Leover nnd Smlth. Tlme, 1:65. Umpiro; Moran. Attendance, 10,000. At New York: New York and Brooklyn played a double-hcador to-day before an enormous gatherlng of spectators. luid tho home team won both games. Mc Glnnltv was in splendid form nnd dupll catcd hls fliio exhlbltion nt Boston last week by sccrlng a doublo wln. as he pltched both games, Score: It. H. E. Now York.0 4 10 001 0 ?-_ 10 1 Brooklyn .10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 S 4 Batteries: McGInnley nnd "Warner; F.lttor and Jones. Time, 1:15. Umplre, Hurst. Second gnme? Scoro: R. II. E. New York .0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 2-4 8 3 Brooklyn .0 0 2 0 10 0 0 0-3 6 2 Batteries: McGInnley and Warner; Schmldt. Jones and Jacklltsch. Time, 1:60. Umpiro, Hurst. Attendance, 31.CO0. At St. Louls: St. Louis and Cincinnatl broke even on their double-header to dny. Score: B. H, E. St. Louis.03 00 0002*?5 7 0 Cincinnatl .1 0 1 o 0 l o o 0-3 9 0 Batteries: Dunleavy nnd Ryan; Poolo and Peltz. Timo, 1:25. Umplre, O'Day. Second gnme? Score: R. PL E. St. Louls.OOOOOOOlO?l 6 6 Cincinnatl.0 3.2 0 0 6 0,0 0?11 17 0 Batteries: M. O'Nell, Taylor and J. O'Neil: Harbor snd Pelt7. Tlme. 1:38. Umplre, O'Day. Attendance, .,,00. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES YESTERDAY Scores Yesterday. New York 7, Washlngton 2. Boston 11, Phlladelphla 0. St. I.ouls 4. Chicago 2. Clevolnnd-Dotrolt (gamo awarded the latter.) Where They Play To-Day. St. Louls nt Chicago. Cleveland at Detroit. Games Monday. Phlladelphla at Boston. Washlngton at New York. Chicago nt Cleveland. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C. Boston .68 Hl .B30 Phlladelphla .51 u. ...si New York . 45 II .5*^ Cleveland .47 4;. .tu 'Detroit .4<; 44 ..'.11 Bt. I.ouls .42 IS .467 ClllCttS. 'I <'J ??!'? Washlngton .'~o c_ .319 At Chicago: St. Louls won to-dny's c.ime by superior all-around play. Score: R. H. E. Clitciigo .1 0 0 1 n 0 n 0 (?? -?? u '2 Ht. ..oilln .1 1 0 0 0 2 0 ? 0--4 11 0 Batteries?Attrock, Owen and Blattery; Powell nud Kihoe. Timo, 1:15, Crni'lte, O'Lauuhlln. Attendance, 1.100. At New York: Mannger .irlfllth ngain pltched hls team to vlctory to-dny. ln the flghth l'i.it..|i was struck ln the rnce. wlth a llner from McPnihuid's b,.t. Tl.e hall knocked ..ut sevonil icoth; Scoro: It II. I. New York .0 3 3 0 n 0 fi 1 ? -7 .x 3 Washlngton .000 uo; 000-3 8 2 Batteries Grlmth and Beville: Tnwns end, I'ntten and KlttllllBe. Timo, 1:40. l'mplre, Hhpridau. Attendance, 4,VjO. .',t liosloti: Henly wns nasy for Boston to-day, nn.l nfter the second the result was never lu doubt, Score: B. II. I_. Boston. s c r.,? n n 0 ? -11 ia 2 phlladelphla .0 0 0 0 u 0 0 n 1; .; 8 0 Bntterl-5?l-lneen and Crlgeri llonly nnd Hchi'ue.'k. Tlnic, 1::.'.. I'mpiie, Hi.ssetl. Attoji-nuce, I4.W0, At Cleveland: lu Ihe eleve.itli liinlng of L.-'lny's iriiii." Buelow, ..1 the Detroit Club, threw all old black hall li.lo play, As soon its thn 1 'i.-vciiinii players do. I.iieil ll thoy mado n protest, hut in vaiii. Th.'ieiiP'.i. Lojolo threw thc b?H ..ver the granditmid nn.l Umplre Con IIOllv uwai'di d Ihe game to D.'tioit, _ lo .1 Bcorq; lt. H. 0. 11, . ei.'i. 1,1 .. .. ?'..!.. 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 11 :i p.troli ... ,,0 1,00 00 0 a 0 1 >> 9 2 Hutierlesi Uonahue und !3oinla: ICIasln gor, Muiiii, .'....I McClulre. Time. 2:15. At SOUTHERN LEAGUE (JAMES YESTERDAY Al AH n.lii. Wln, 11,,. k.,iiio a llr- l.t II.B end "' Ihe nlnth binlng lo-diiy, ."... b illu uuidu t.'.ui rtins lu ihe t.i.ih ..11 n lwo? bace hli und fo u . silk ri ror* by l he lot ..i. tukli k ii.. Bumu snd h utu lorlty "' llll Bl M'.' "' ' I .' ih-- ,\ M-llVMtlOII ' I v. Ij.'I. I'lllpll .' ' 1 K al! B-d thal . tn mpt i.?'l 1.11 m .1. IO . ? ' 10 I!,.... (bo MIPI He thereunoi ?!? i>. all heu pfl M |i h it. h ... .?'....!? ... i ? ? s U '? u U V 1 _ 0 1 Atlanta .o 0 n o l n 0 o 0 0--1 5 ? niill0i'lrs-j.?rmnil ?,,,, unlli; F,ly nnd .Alntlhows. At Shrovflpnrt: Shrevepoft mnde. lt two s ralghts from Memphla to-day. SWftM pUihod n magnlflrnnt pntne, tttjd ^f'j*!. nlviost tftUUless RUbbOrt, French pltchoa n good eaino for Memphla. but hntli nf Shroveport's runs wora enrned. Score i R. h. b. Shrevoport . n 0 n 1 0 0 l o *--2 B 2 Meinphis . "no n oo o n nn?n 2 .' Pntterle., Swnii"nnd ilrafflus; French and l.Tll... A( Now Orlftfliitc UnpklllS kept hlts jcntfored nnd slrn.'k otil elght mon, ^loiitgomorv's luinio run in ,h" flrsl ',"* nltig Wlth 'two men on bnaea gaVo tho locals a lea_ whlch was never ov.'1'.'niw. Scoro: R. H- E. Now Orleans T n " 2 ,i n o n 1?lt II 2 Little nock. .001 0.10 00 0?4 12 |) Ballerle..: llopklns ontl Law; Dolan nnd Lynch. BASE-BALL YESTERDAY Several of the Twin-City Lcnguo Teams Conlested on tho Diamoncl. The porccntngos of thn teams at present ft,'o: -.-. Won, Lost. P.C. olymplas . I* fi ?"'_ Swansboro .. . I" * .Bfio Norlhsldo Htnrn . 9 ,? '%? pontlacH . 7 ii "?>$ WeyanokcB . ii 10 ,375 Ullvcrs . li 10 .oia In _ ten-lnning gama nl Broftd-Street Park, tho Northslde Stnrs defcatcd tho Olyniplas by tho score of 1" lo B. Bnuer, nt short, pul up a splendld fiiuno for tlio Olymplas. ,. <"ook dIStlngUlahed himself ln conter fleld for tho Slnrs. , ., . Mol.vny pltched splendld hall whllo he was ln tiio came. IfaskiiiH pltched n good gnrno nftor tha flrst Innlng. ICdWHi'ds. ot tho nivinplns, bnttcd out four aafa hlts. Scoro; R. H. B. NortliHldo Stars ,.0 3 00 000 016?10 4 Olymplas .i oofiooiiort 1?r? 11 " Batterles?Northslde Stars, imsklns nnd Croxton; Olymplas, McISvoy, Edwards and Sholton. In thn second ganm nl Broad-Streot Park tho Pontlacs nmt defeat at tlie hands of tho Swnnsboros. Tlie tiniely hlttlng of Crawford aavetl hls team from n shiit-oiit. Both pltchers put up a splen? dld gnme In tho box. Althotlgli Ciirle wns out-battcd, he kept tlm hlts well s'cat tored, Score: R. H. E. Pontlacs .o o r. n i n o o r>?t ri 9 Swansboro .0 0 0 0 4 2 0 0 0-6 4 1 Batterles?Pontlacs, Crawford and Knlghtly; Swansboro. Carle nnd Huband. Ollvers-Weyanokep, nn game. The Masonio. Home team aml the Little Rlchmonda played nn interestlng gnme yestorday on lhe Home grounds. Tho Llttlo Blchmonds wero vlotorlous by a scoro of 7 to 4. The feature of tho yumo wns the pltchlrig by AValter O'Nell, for tho Little Richmonda. Cremos Won Again, Tho Church Hlll "Cremos" defented a plcked team on Thlrty-second nnd Clay Streeta yesterday nfternoon by the score of 21 lo 2. Tha game, allliougli some whnt nne-slded, was Interestlng nt tlmes. At soveral stages of the came tlm "plck? ed nlne" camo near scorlng, hut bv good work on tho part of the "Cremos" thev wero unabld to do so. A\'lmn they wont In fnr thelr half of the nlnth innlng thev had elght gooso oggs to thelr credlt, but by good stlck work, thev seht two mon over the plate nnd saved themselves from heing whlte washed. They made soveral gnotl plavs, Hav wood pnrticlpatlng ln two nf them. whlle Brlzzolara did himself credlt at the bat, dolng the bost battlng for hls team. The longest hlt of tlm game, whlch was n home run, was made bv Baptlst for the "Cremos." Scoro: j> Cremos .1 2 1 10 4 1 1 1 --2I Plcked Team.0 0000000 2? 2 Batterles: "Cremoa."' Baptlst and" AVaish: "Plcked Team," 'Crawford, Bn Icer. Elllnger; Brlzzolara and Whitlock and Klllnger. FINE HORSES TO BE SOLD UNDER HAMMER CBy Assoclated Press.) NASKA-ILLE, TENN., August 8.?J. J. Rlchardson, adminlstrator of the esta'm of tho late AA'. H. Jackson, Jr., announced to-day that tlm thornughbred raclng stock nf Bello Meade Farm will be dls pnsed of at public auctlon at Hm Bheeps hend Bay raco track next October. One hundred and tluee heart will he of? fered, includlng the stallions. Tlm Com moner, Imp. Loyallsti Luko Blackburn, Inapector li., lluron and Mont il'Or. Slxty-four brood mares nnd thirty-three weanllngs mnke up the balance. RICHMOND EAGLES Second Game of the Series Between the Two Teams. Arrangements Complete. Rlchmond Aerie of Eagles will leavo here on next AVctlnesday mornlng fnr Norfolk en a special train, with the now Blues' Band, to help root for tlie Rlch? mond lCnglOH1 ball team ln tlio contest wlth ihe Norfolk team. Bealdea tho members of the aerle, a large number of thelr frienda will go, and the band will carry elphteen pieces. Rlchmond hopes to wln from Norfolk on ll)Im trlp, and thim scjunre themselve.. fnr havlng lost tlm game here soveral weeks ngo. Twelve players will be ln tho bunch, but nll of them will n?t pluy at tho siiiirn linm. Tlie hnttery on the start will be. lliilclHT and M. I.oavy, and It Is sald thnt nn "unknown" will ho held In ro* lervo t<> twliI lf the Norfolk team catchea nn to iiui.'hc-f??., eurvea. The Norfolk boys nro maklng blg prop i.intioiiH for ihe receptlon of tho vlallora. Tlio train will louvn liore over llio Ches lipenko niul Ohlo nt 8:80 o'elock A. .AI. Ueadquartera v%ll| he at tlie AVashliiKlon llcitel. A commlttee of Norfolk ICnsrlea will iiienL the HichmDiidoi'H at tbo dopot aml will bIiow them tlio alu'bt.i. Promptly al i o'elock lhe team will Hnrt for Lafayette I'nrk. and tlio game will begln ni 4:20. .Inmns Kaln la cap lalll of the team, wlllcll la oompiiHert rn llrely of momberH of Dlxlo Aorie, No. ;'/.::<. Thn I'oiniiilu.e havlng lhe affair ln i'Iiiuk.i conslfin of Mc-.'isrs. H. B. Fullor, chiilriiuin; W.m. [lernler, A'aughnn, Car. roody, Levy nnd Kaln. A beautlful hunner presented by Cope liMi.l ls now on .-xhlhltlon nt Bpmks and Black'*. 'I'lm li.-iln will lo.ich Rlchmoncl on Its return about midnlirtu. muast HARDV.GOO! WHITE PINEt YELLOW Houghflnd, PreBsod. Yairds Covering Soven Acres. Main Office- Nlnth & Arch St*., WA__fi_____iK_?BS?aW_l A SALE 'wwmtiuaBBaaemx WeflW mukniR a tremoiu.o.is effort to .,*ir our wavorooms boforo giviug our or rs for noxi Hoason. Rrst-clas* Instr vimentK, punrnnteert tr> lio ln per-j it condltlon, aio to bo sold less nll thn proflt nnd j no of the cost. Tho world-fnmous makes fttnollg i $220 $232.50 $270 STEINWAY, KH-.BE, HAINES, KIMBALL, STANDARD, HARDMAH. TERMS TO SUIT YOU walterd.moses&oo_, Largest and Oldest Musle House in the South, 103 EAST BROAD STREET. Will McCliesney Meet Crack ofthe Eastern Turf? SARATOGA DISAPPOINTING Rain Has Spoiled the Flrst Week at the Spa?William C. Whltney ln a Run of Bad Luck?Plttsburg Phil. By MANHATTAN, NEW YORK. Aug. 8.-Tho susplcion is growlng that McCliesney ls, to use nn ex prcsslon of tlio prizo rlng, "alde-atepplng'1 a meetlng wlth AVatorboy. Elther tnat or Mr. Sniatlmi's* inuch-viuintc.] crnek hns n most unuaual run of inlafortune. Twice when tho raclng world hns been keyed up by almost a certalnty of a meetlng between tlm black son of Watercrbss and "Blg Mac" the roprosentativc oMho v> est has dcvelopetl lametieaa, nnd the (.uestlou of superlorlty is stlll undoclded, Raclng mon are beglnnlng to ask if tho season la to end wlthout tho two comlng together. One thlng ls certaln, nfter Wnterboy's great raco Monday, when he-carried -? pounds ln track record time, it will tako a beating to convlnce any eastern man that be can lio. rtefeate.l by McChesney or nny othor horse now runnlng. lt ls truo that Alec. Bhlelds annbunces hla reuul 11688 to back Hunter llalho, who ran sec? ond In the Saratoga Handlcap, ugatiist Waterboy, nt even welghta, at aiiytning from a mile and a ou'tirter up. but lt is iioubiful lf. there is anybody boaldea Mr. Shlolds who taltes such a proposltlon se? rlously. Indeed. wlmn It ls consldered that Waterboy gave Htiiitor Raino twenty pounds and a beating, why nhould they'.' The flrst week nt Saratoga hns been dlsappolntlrig, Tho raln durlng tho great? er part of tlm week affectad tho attend? ance, tho aport and tlio beiting. 'I'lio track lias heen so soft thnt it haa been next to Imposslble to hnve a race run to form, and; besldcs, tho conoillon ot tho track lins cut down tho liclds. TIiIk in turn has made tho hetllng public flght shy of tlio gentry of the hlgh Btools. John A. Drnlto iH reported to have made a killing nn Serisatlon on tho openlng day, luil outslde of this tho storles pf blg bet ling curreut last year at Saratogn hnvo been nilssing. aml tlio bookmakors aro reported tu havo lost money. However, It la probnhle tliis will all be changed when tlie track .Irles out and the horses have gotten down to their ktiliting. "Plttsburg Phil,* who l? at the track roady for buslriosa, and who, by the way, ls credlted with havlng contributed con hlder.ibly lo thq bank I'bllH of thn laydrs of odds, spoke it parable a day or two lle sald that tlm horses thnt have boen Intlulged liy reating at Saratoga are had betting proposltlons aa a whoie. Tho horaoa that havo boeu here for a week or two havo gt'OWh fat and Im? proved mora ln thelr welglil thnn they have in raclng nbilliy. And It Ih IorIchI. Horses cbme here nnd fnlten up BO qulck? ly thut when they try to raco tliey aro short of work. Thls favora nll horses that havo been raclng contlnuously. ln a woek or two horses thnt nro ben ten to-day will run vory dlfforontly after they have had a ruco or two. lt ls tbo cllmate, sn "Plttsburg Phil" clalms, that Is so InVlgoratlng thnt lt ia dncelvlng to liulnors, 'i'liny thlnlc tholr horso.. are goud becauao tbey act good, but'they can? not stay. Stnmplng Ground, Rostancl nnd King Pepper arn llvlng' exiunples of thls theory. ln lhe Aliilianui. ntnkes, Ktiimping Ground, ("ri'iivlna and Astarlta, whlch llllert all 1ho nosltions, mo horaea that hnvo not beei babled. Thejf luive boeu raclng flll th< yonr nnd the renult wns llnt horaea 111'.o (llrdlo; Rookmart; Wlld Thyme, Judith Campbell nmi others wero ii-ft fnr in tho ronr. There seems to bo a dlspoaltlon ou ihe pnrt nf tho SHrnioga traok afnclaJn to hold tim Jockeya tn a strlcl nccounlabllUy. Tllla Ih a good thlng, and will, lf Hd hered to, Inuro to lhe beneflt "f tne aport, ? in Weclnesdiiv Bullman wns set ilnwn for a day nnd (limci $io, and Fulier wns flned }'.'.". for "funny work" n_ iho posl, An occnslonnl dose of thla niodlcliio will do no harm. ? ? ? Wllliam C Whltimy, the blg man nt Saratoga, hns fared badly bo fnr. Hls bii.l luck began lu Ihe openlng race, when i.eiiimra Lorliie was beaten, snd cou Iliuie.l. Rol|ai\>. could not get lo Iho froul in tin, |-'Ji'nli makes, whllo (iold Plllltll aml (iiiriflro wero inn of tho money in Ihe hnniciip. Tlm niiine was true cif Qlrillo aml Judith Uftmpbell in thu Ala hi'inn StnlteN, whllo olher racos hnvo f'Jllod tn show tlio lltfllt-blUfl aml brown cap ln front, M|", Whllnev lai.eH liis io verses oitslly, however, nnd Is uoufldent he will hnvo n lo.ik-ln laier. # * * Among tho rocent anivuls nt Saratoga ls Alclerman ThomaH Caroy, of Olilougp, II" ls niuch Inteieale.l ln raclng here, but tt Sorry lie hn? noi seen better spo veteran ilt.it iu Jolui .Mai'key, J. B. Ifagglll truhier, |n one of tho hnppioat i tho Snrntogii track. Ho Is sui Wuterboy no has tho ?i.ate?t hprao in Bovora] seaaniia, n? remarkod nfter tlio liumllciin had beon won that Iho only roii K.ui Waierboy wns stlll ln tho llngnni Blrlng was buouuae thero wiih not u bi.l for him when he waa put up wlth a lot of oiiie,. itiini'liii Kl P.iao youngKiera ln Ni w Vork lt ls <>ne of tlm aarpasms ot rai'lim th.i'i Uio lu'i'Su Whlch has priiveit the best foiir-yeur-olil Of Iho Beiispn t-11<.<11,| nu) hnvo boeu ronsiileicd wuth a bld im n veailing, but 60 lt g"0s. This bilngs to mlnd. tlio fact tiuit Kii.ii MncUoy bought Waieroress. siro of - thls grant racer ?i?i ?ihor-s. all B'ur.a of 'p waa polted ilI him, and such h prejudlco wns <ivnl,.,| .1.1 V ?l?st him lhat 1)0 .ihlonable inartw to bioert fijhij, . ti..t he has Wuterb.-y uml Water l.i 1,1, ,-redlt. II |S wlfe lo Iftty that 'xl in ihe stu.l will bo iicine Im. ;;'.">l ?hoi-r. the Meinphi hla U id lii; Jolui 1". tihuir, imio ??= nl Snratop,. wlth a small slrlng of hls own, l? lu.'llnoil io Hplui'Ke, On Mondnv tho elder Si-Ih.it .as asked If ho wlshed n box for Ihe seiisop. "No," he replled, "not wlth $7-,-00 of for.olts tn make g....xl." "Vour son has taken one," he, was told. "Yes." rOSpontlod Mr. Schorr, ''hut I'm imt s.> forlunato ln hav in__ it rlch father." Frederick aebhhrd has dcclded to slrcngtlicn his stublc and go ln for molng ngaln as be illrl ,-i score of ycars ugo. when hls colors wero aeen on many good horsea in most of thc blg ovonts. lio hus pur rhased Knglnn and lia.i several Otliei" g-C/d ones under coiislderatlon; Bnglau ls ii hall' slsler I.. Qunflro, wln ii"i- of tho Mctro^olltan Handlcap thls season, and of Trlgger, who i* now at Silver Brook Sm.l. She dld noi romp to harjd early thls scasOm but won at Sli'-eps head Bay like n fllly nf class, and wn-< at onco pr'i.'liilinf.l one of thc most llkHv fllllc.. of the year. Mr. cieiihai.l'.s return to raclng on a moro OXtoilSjve scaln wlll cause pleasure. lio is a sportsman of hlgh class. Jlmmy Howei haa dlscovcred a new JO'ckey whoni bo llilnks wlll make a good one. 11c Is Geo. Wllllams, a _tshl<. boy. who had hls firat niount on Bobadll Tucs da'y. Hc won Ihe raco ln good style and ls safo to bc given othor mounts from ih.. Kecne Btrlngr, itowe rncaih. the) ract I llmt Iie nlso piloted hls llrst niount under . Hie wiro ii wlnuer. I An official of lio Kmplre Trottln? CJub | remarked recently that tlie comlng Grand Clrcuit nieethis, whlch beglils on Mon* . day. wlll ho favore.l with Ihe largest fleld ', >.r Btnrtcrs In tho history of iho tru.-k. For : ii startpr iliero wlll l.e tho 2:09 iro-t. A iioseii ...' tli. fn__cst trottcrs of thelr c|a?s . iu tralnlng have been nittored nnd tlio ovont wlll mai'k the flrst clashlng of ihe : bnst 2:03 hprsen. bolh ca:.t nnd west. ; Tho lhit Incliides Ida Hlghwood, Dca T? ? Monto Cnrlo, Prlnce Selma, Mnxlue. Me tallas, Dan "Wllkes, llaron de Kh.i.v. SVIlcitio, l.oid Vln'cent, Idolita nnd Wal I i.ul itnl). : Thero are incUcatlons of r. rcvlvnl of In 1 leicst ln thn trottlng horse ln New Vorlc. I Thls ls duo In large measuroto.tho'Speed i way. Splendld sport may be seen tlioro nlmosl :.n>- day and somo fine trot tom and paccrs liavo been dovclopcd. Tiicn, on ovcrv fnlr Sunday, great cr'.iv.l't ! watch tho hrushes. so that the people nre I beglnning to realUe the boauUcs _f the 1 harness horse moro than they havo for i a good mmiv years. Thfs leads to tlie i predlctlon tli.it tli" comlng Orand Clnni't ! meetlng wlll attjaci the crowils neccs ! sary to niukc. it. a flnanclal auccess. JRAILROADS AND RAILROAD MEN j The Seaboard Air Line Railway makes ' !!..? folluwlng coniparative statement of , i nrnlnga for tiie fourth week ln July, com I parcd with tlie same week of tho prevl I ous year: Approxlmato earnlngs for.Ibo ! week ended July 3., 1003, $-".>r.7.V., ns ' a-.-ilut.t 5'_'.<...:>._ for tho corespondlng week ;... 1002, an Increase of $_,3S.. For tho j tour weeks ended July 81st tho earnlngs j wero npprojcimately SOTO.t'T;;, comparad wlth $062,1.0 for the same porlod of l'.n):. ! an Increase for the four weeks of 1003 I ol' $17,843. ' Tl.e Sunday outlng Iralns ot the Clvsa pcako and Olilo Railway will take down probahly a lliousand people to-day to Buckrbe, Ol.l Point und Ocean Vlow nnd N'orfolk. Tho first. trnln, leaving al N:".n and carrying tbe handsome new coaches, ln nlv.'avs well fllled. The Norfolk and Western people nro expectlng to hoiil a large crowd to _.or i'i.IU and Vlrglnla Beach to-day. The Tillby malntiUns its populurlty. Many parties are booked for tho motin. itrthifl tlils week, somo golng by the Cliea iipi.il.e and Ohlo and others by tho Nor folft und Western On tho 18th tho _Nor follc and Western wlll run a speclnl traln for a threo days' stay In tho mountains nt a reduced fare,_^ Aftccts the Vote. rndlana aml llllnols should go U?m?; oratlc next year. aa b.v tbat tlme all;-tjia colored Bepubllcon voterti wlll d.uhtlc.s hnve been lynciiod.-Atlanta Journnl. _-_??????-? OBITUARY, Mrs, Marla L. Pitlus. Mrs. Mnrla T,. Pe.t.W. of thls clty, dled nt 1010 o'clock vesterday morning. Hhq ?? s,.,-.iven by seven ohlldron. tWrtT-flv. ...andchihlron. and one Bro_.t-Krnn.lch I1. Tlor ohlldron are as foilows: Mrs. bu.rn - ir Mi". .ickbiirn. Mrs. Wltt. Mrs. Wel mer, Un, '_-la_i_.eni-l.lB. Mrs. Wnt.on Riid MTh?funWiO wfll take Place at 3 oVlocU to-morrow nfternoon fronv Ht. IytlH?? I'lianel, Was lIllKtOll niul .Hnverly htlC'-'ts. rhe"ntonri_.it wTJI bo maclo in Rlver Vlow (-'omoter.v. Dr. George T. Cauthorn. fSpocial to Thc TlnioB-Dlspulch.) BBDFORD CITV, VA? Aug. H.-l>i. Goorge T. I'milborii dled at 1 o cloc 1 to diy at his Home on Wost Maln StKOft fier a Son* loprlod of wnitlng rtrowrth Iiiid health. A. number of ycars slnce |,e lost hls power of vlslon, and ever Hlii.o hls health has been gradually tall "n'r Caulborn served wllh dlstlncllon hs an ollicer in tbo Confederate army. fcl-ice iho close of tlie war ho pracliced Hls nrb.BH?ioi. al tlllB place, aml wos voiy su.'.'.'ssful niul Ki'OHtly bclovcd by lils piillouls nnd patrona, and wus hlghi. csleeined throiiKliotit lh? comniunlly. He Is Hiiivlvcd by hls wlfo nnd six clill dron. Among llio lattor aro Mrs. J. _S, llucker nnd IUr. Alex Cnutliorn. He wsis n member of 81, John's i.pisoojmi ciiurch. John P. Haynos. (Speclnl loTlie Tlmes-Disimlch.l <'I,II.vi'U.\ KORGK, VA., August _.? '.Squlio John P. Haynes, ngod nluoty-tw". and one of tlio most promlnent men ln thls Hectlon, dled at tlio homo of hls daUfflller. .Mrs. Hettle Jones, lnst evon Illjr, He was tlm oldest cltlzon ln th? county, l-ofore tfio CliesapoaUe and ouio nud Hlchmoihl .-in.l Alleghaiiy Huilrouas wern constiiiclcd, he owned und opernO'd ;. Imut llne helKoeu Cllfton Korgc, I.ynfU i.iii'g and Hlchuioiid, on tho James und Jackson ftlvcrs. .?, ln IKU Iie WflS marrlcil to Mlss ft|l?8 lieth S. l'dshiKfr. who precei(ed IIIW to ihe. grave eleven .ears ago. havliiB been burned) (Q death iu the old home. llc i- Hurvived by ll.i'ce daugliters ai;>K oue son. ,i. follow,.: Misa Maggle ll.ivi."-. Mr*. rjettie l_. Jon?i, of lb,|s D|qro, nn.l Mr... rJaille I'liapmon, of Ash land, Ky., n?i Captain r>- ^v- oa-'l,w,i who resld.". lu th|? pl.ice. Tho dec.n.ed was an elder In ths OxV: Iciul 1'ieshylerlun Church, near here, fi'Oaj which hls funeral will tnk? pl-.ee. fiun .hiy. in.*. remains will ba Ihtorred in th? famlly burlnl srotiud. Rev. ?. B, Dolly. (Speclal i-Tho Tlmea-Dispaleli.l KREDERlCl_i.Bt.Ra, A'A., August 8? Bev. K. B. Dolly, a well knowu niini.i* ter ..r tim H'lUimoro Conference, of tho M. IC. Church. Bouth. dled suddenly nt. hls home here to-dny, nged elghly ypnrs, .Mr. Dplly w.-.h on tlm Btipernn* iiutcii list of tho conference and moved to thls clty lust sprlng and made hla home here. H. took un notlvo Intcrost In tlm church here. and was supplylng tho plllplt durlng tlm absenco Of the pas? tor. nev. .1. ri. Jfutchlson, who is takinir n v.it'Htlnn. Mr. Dolly hat nlab proached on dlffer c*nt occastons Iti ..timr churchoa of tbe I'lty, nnd lif><> become very popular In tlm com in u nll'.'. He hau not been ?-'lok, but wiien Im awoko thls mornlng he com plalned ..f fcoling unwell and did not get up aa URiinl, Lalor ln the mornlng. lie r.nld Im felt much better, and expected tn fee, nm imt shortiy aftorwarda, wlth? out warnlng, lio expirod, He is survlved bv hla wldow and tlnee children, Dr, William H. Am'ss. fKpeclnl to The Tlmca-Dltfpateh.) I.IIIAV, VA.. August S.?Dr. william IL Amlss, after a llngorlng liiness. .imd at his lioino. in Sperryvllle, Ruppahan nock county, ihis afternoon. lle waa aoventy-fivo yeara of ajja nnd had heen iu actlve practlce Of his pro fcanlon fnr about flfty years, beglnnlng lu tlm town ln whlch lio dlod; lle entered th" Confederate army ln 1801; and wns asslgnod i" tho Slxtlelh Georgla Regi ir.ciit .is Biirceon nnd contlnued wltb th.it command tlll tlie war closed, after whlch be returncd lo Bpcrryvlll,. .md resumod ?hla practlce; He wn* n promlnent und Kucecsxfui pliyslclaii, and wcli known m tho l'lc.liniiiil section. II ln wlfe, who nurvives hltn, wns tho daughter uf Captaln Jaiuc. Bragg, of RappnluillllocIt county. lle Is also sur? vlved by two brothers, Dr.. T. B, Amias, of Luray; Professor AV. Edward L, Aintss. of Oaltlieisburg. Md.: nnd iwn slsters, Mrs. Dr. Holtnwav nnd Mrs, Fnrrlsh, both of Port I'.oynl, A'a. Tle was n mem? ber of tho Kp_...pa| ('liur.'li nnd will be buried In lhe _Splacopal <>mctory at Woodvllle. Tlie Masonic I.odgci at .'pcr r.vvllle will coriduct tho funoral. Mrs. Mary Ander-,on. (Spoclal to Tho Tlmea-Dlanatch.) FRONT Hf'!'Ah, VA? August 8,?Mra. Mnry Anderson, wldow of the late T'cter Anderson, und a hlghly respecled oM Indyof thls place. dled at ber home, on '?, Main _treet, nt S ..'clock thla mornhiB c,f heart trouble. Sho wns seventy.elght yenrs of age. and leaves four daughters nnd throo ."ons. vlz: Mrs. Ueorge For aythe, Mrs. Dnvld Harrloon nnd Mr.?. AVil liam Shephard. of thls plare. Mr. Kdgar Duncani c.f Marshall: Mr. Olllo Anderson; of Belvldere, tll.; Mca'srs. Joseph aud Samuel Anderson, of thls place. George F. Steiner. A'-''IXANDHIA. A'\., Aug. ".-Mr. Geo. 1". Stidncr, of Iho llrm of Steiner BroA., eigur manufacturers of this clty, dlod Saturday mornlng at St, Oeorgo's Island, whltlmr he hnd gone some tlme sinco _<5. the benetlt of hls health. John T. Devaughn. (Speclal t? The Tlmes-Dlspatch.) ALEXANDRIA. VA/, August s.-jblui T. Devaugh.in, ono of the oldo.t and best known resldents, dled thls o von Ing. During tlie Clvll War Im served gallantly as n member of Company B, fjevcnieeiitli Vlrglnla Infuntry. Tlm doveased was tho oldest llvliic member of Andrew Juck 8011 Lodgo uf Miiroiis. DEATHS. CHH18TIAN.?pepjimci thls llfe. cin tlm 8th ln?tnut, nl li.r resldence. No. 1701 cv.lar Ktrret, Mr?. HKTSIi; l IIItlSTIA.V, wldow of the IHc- Robert Chrlalinii. .She lonvos four ilunglitor_, two sons, ..ne slster, aml it licst ef I'.halvt* tu inollW thelr loss. lbr funeral Will take tilaru from ihe Flrst Ilapllit Churoh MONDAY AITr.ltNiio.N nt 4 o'elock. Prienils ore Invlteil lo ntton.l. Sleep on ilciir mother uml take thy roit. MITCIIBI.I..?Meil, nt rreldcnoci of hls parents, No. 18l_ Vriuilih* HtrmM, ?' ll.'lU A. M. Sat? urday, aiiciibi 6th, 100U, ci.vni", infant snu of william uml l.cnn Sllteliell, uged el-*ren months. I'liiirnil serrlcm will take plnce from th? rraldence THIS (Sundny) aitkiinoon et r>:.-;o o'elock, liilerniciit in Onkwuo.l. PBTTU8,' rilerl, nt lier retlilcnct, No. 80S ,tlb?. m.irl.i Blrnet. Aupust H. 1003, nt 10:10 A. M., Jlrfl. uilil i h. Pirril'S. ln the 'htytirib jtar of lu-r nije. Khe lenven slv ilaughtcrs aml ciiih fon lo raourn thrlr loen. I'liiirrel rrrin Hr. l.uke'H Chnpol, WnshliiR. ton nnil llevcTly StreaU. MnNI'AV AI'TKH. NO0N, Augusi I'uii. ?> o'elock. Interinenl nt lllviT View, rri.-ii'ls mwl ncqimlnlniicrs ln vlti-.l to sttcnil. IIIOAI.I.- Uleil. it her fntlier'? resldence, No, 1705 West Marahull Stroet. AugiiKt S, ir.03, IPA niGAI.I, ileiiKluer pf Pelcr nnd Assunta Iti'irsll. HK8.I Hft.'.'ii roontbs. rnnei'iil will tulin lilace from |he resldence THIS (H'liiilni'i ..rTKHNOoN nt t o'elock. liitHruu'iit Mt. CnlTBrf, TVIti:i2.--l)ln.i, Tuenlay, Auenst ?lih. at T, o'rlnek, ut li?r reelilunci'. So. 1 _i.V_! I.ei.ls Kiriut, cfler u fow ilo.vh' llluccd, Mr?. MA1IV i;, TVHKE. Hhc laarei sii chlldren to mourn llielr lots, flio jyi.ti, tliej' nro, Messrs, II. A.. 8. H., ,1, lb, It. F. nnl II. I. 'I'.vree, ond onu ilininhter. >lls? Martiin h- T.vrce. The funei ii too_ place thiiisi.av m 4av I'. M, from the Apostollo Church, of whlch she wns u memlJOP rnicwt'll, ileur inolher, thou hns left un, Wn Ih.i" 1"?? most deepl.r ferl, Hut lt ls ?i').l who hna licrefi iu, Ho con nll our koitc.ws lienl, A pri'doiis opo fi'cmi Ul hns ccoiie. Tlm volce we Iotp.I ls sllllei), A pliice la vncmir lu 0U|' lioum Thnt nnvei' cnn be tlllcil. ItV HKIt CIlIIJJliEN. ? s 1MARRIAGES, PI"f'h"l.TTninr;w.VA'. ? Marrlcd, Wedneidnr, AUBUSl Mn, 11)03, nr li o'elock P. M., at llia homn of tho liri.lo, hy Uev. .1. C. llerrvmiin, Mr. JtirlKPII II. HIPOWAY, of Hicinnniiii, Vn,, niul Mi?? KATH nilltnl.i, POCKKTT. of Hw.nstio.o, Vn. Nn cnr.ls. TEETHINO CHILDREN. Children when teelhlng- nre oflcn troublod wlth (Uarrlinefi. This should lia controlled, nnd can be, by givlng C'hain bei'laln'H Collc, C'Jiolera nnd Dlarilioeai Hemedy. Tiiiu |irt*parallon Is uneciunllcd for fciimnier ilinirhoeu in I'lilldron. Wlmii reduced wltii cold wnter and sweetiuicl lt ls pleasant to take. For snlo by nll drugelsts. Beforo Hpiiearlng in reception-niom ur street. a klss of Salln-Sliln Face Powder woiiderfully reflneK tho COinple.Nlon, Klesh. whlte or brunet. 58c, Miller <_ Rhoads. LABOR-DAY EXCURSIOM To Waslllnston. Moniiay, September Ttlu Two days, jj.sn round trlp. J, M. T1IU.A1FSON & CO,