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‘May 31, 1900, dishes such as sou and digesti R al wince & ins sauce. f On EVERY Porm lie rened John Duncan's Sons- Agents-NewYork. EN SEN A DAINTY TOILET NECESSITY. Up to the advent of Evans’ new era of brewing it was impossible to get a perfectly sound ale that did not contain a quantity of sedi. ment—varying according to the brand. If that sediment was dis- turbed in handling the bottle the natural goodness of the product was destroyed. Evans’ Ale is the first and only Aleentirely free from dregs and sediment, and is now the standard of perfection forthe brewing }f=4) industry throughout the | entire world, “‘A Genuine Old Brandy made from Wine.” — Medical Press (London), Aug. 1899, MARTELL’S THREE STAR BRANDY ARTS AND CRAFTS EXHIBITION NOTE, A STUDY IN BEATEN COPTER. AT ALL BARS AND RESTAURANTS. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB Gravesend, Long Island. Race Course GRAVESEND, LONG ISLAND Offices: 399 Fulton Street BROOKLYN, N. Y. RACING DAILY AT 2.30 Trains from Brooklyn Bridge every 15 minutes direct to track RACING DATES AND ORDER OF STAKE EVENTS Saturday, May 26—The Expectation, 2-year-olds; The Brook- lyn Handicap, 3 and up Monday, May 28—The Clover, 2-year-old Fillies Tuesday, May 29—The Preakness, 3-year-olds Wednesday, May 30—The Bedford, 2-year-olds; The Parkway Handicap, 3 and up Thursday, May 31—Over-Night Events Friday, June 1—The Patchogue, 3 and up Saturday, June 2—The Hudson, 2-year-olds; The Carlton, 3-year-olds Monday, June 4—The Criterion, 2-year-old Fillies Tuesday, June 5—The Brookdale Handicap, 3 and up Wednesday, June 6—The Gazelle, 3-year-old Fillies Thursday, June 7—The Manhanset, 2-year-olds Friday, June 8—The May, 3-year-olds Saturday, June 9—The Great American, 2-year-olds; The Broadway, 3-year olds; Grand National Steeplechase Monday, June 11—The Myrtle, 3 and up Tuesday, June 12—The Hanover, 2-year-olds; The Kensington Hurdle Wednesday, June 13—The Falcon, 3-year-olds; The Tremont, 2-year-olds Thursday, June 14—The Derby, 3-year-olds; The Greater New York Steeplechase Boxes for the Meeting can be had by addressing the Secretary H. D. McINTYRE, Secretary P. J. DWYER, President