. Breeder and sportsman . ,Invisible, Edgardo, Nettie Clark. Time 1:02K. One mile and an eighth. Selling. Four years old and S400—Ra=inante 96 (Phelan) 4 to Iwon, Potente 103 second,David Tenny 103 third. Formero, Casdaie, Grand Sachem. Time1:52. Futurity Course. Three years old. Purse S400—F. W. Brode 115(Bullman) 4 to a won, Alice Dougherty 107 second. Bee Bee 110 Bullion, Ziska, Time 1:10. One mile. Selling. Four yeare old and upward. Purse 8)00-DelPaso II. 121 (Spencer) 13 to 10 won. Tirade 119 second. Stuttgart 116third. Yaruba, Campus. Ladaea. Padre Jose, Invera


. Breeder and sportsman . ,Invisible, Edgardo, Nettie Clark. Time 1:02K. One mile and an eighth. Selling. Four years old and S400—Ra=inante 96 (Phelan) 4 to Iwon, Potente 103 second,David Tenny 103 third. Formero, Casdaie, Grand Sachem. Time1:52. Futurity Course. Three years old. Purse S400—F. W. Brode 115(Bullman) 4 to a won, Alice Dougherty 107 second. Bee Bee 110 Bullion, Ziska, Time 1:10. One mile. Selling. Four yeare old and upward. Purse 8)00-DelPaso II. 121 (Spencer) 13 to 10 won. Tirade 119 second. Stuttgart 116third. Yaruba, Campus. Ladaea. Padre Jose, Inverary II., BeHappy, Tassajara, Wiimeler. Sylvan Lass. Time 1:4L POBOO auc^eded in winning a race after knocking ^^,^,IX BlirfS,Tt<^l^^rltAl^t7°^^^i^r£r^.repeatedly at the dnor in bis previoas efforts. Tr„^„ fn™* « Forte. Time 2:06. DDnUfilC BronchialDHUirll O Troches (Madeonlyby Johnl. Bro^-n & Son, Boston.) give instant relief in Hoarseness Jantjabt 27, 1900j iClje ^vieehev mth ^jcrrtfi^motu 67. Fly-PiBhlDg for Shad. The ehad has always been looked upon by nearly everydevotee of the gentler crafl as outside the pale of game fishesand qnietly relegated to the tender niercies of the oettersThat there is no better food fish, nor more toothsome pro-moter of brain power, none will deny. That they willreadily rise to the fly and afford excellent sport, I am follyprepared to maiolain, writes S. T, Hammond in Oat BoorSports. Nearly thirty years ago, while fishing for bass just belowthe dam at Greenville, a few miles above Noiwich, C)nn.,I Etruck a fish, and after a few minntes exciting play IbroQght him to close quarters, and, slipping the net nnderhim, secured my first shad taken with a fl?. I was standingnpon the apron below the dam, and as I was examining myprize, an old fisherman came out to me, and, although he. had seen the whole performance, he utterly refused to be-lieve that the fish had bit, but insisted that I had hookedbim foul, and that I might try


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