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    GIVE GAME TO PHILLIES
JJaltimora Loses and Blames tie Pitcher ,
Shortstop and Umpire ,
FREEMAN'S ' TWENTV-FIFTH HOME RUN
fliljSeorc Miiilifcnnliirni ! Who
Lime u ( ininito HrooUI > li l I'nor
Itiise ltiiiiiiliil'lriiliN Make U
SlrnluUL.
lioNlon , III Xt-w V irl < , -I.
'lilen o , -I | Iiiuli Illi'i it ,
I'lllMliiirir , Nj SI. l.onU. ! .
llritiikl.vil. . " ! WiiHlilnulon , It
riillnilHlililii , Tl Iliillliuorc , . ' ,
Oi-t. l.-Klttson' wlldne.'fl
comhlnnl wlih poor support at short Rnvo
liidny'n game to the 1'hllllts. Dfltlmnty
\\n.s retired f.ir continuous" kicking. Vi-
jiirc Maiinxnau wnfl much cen.turcd for callIng -
Ing the game nt the end of the fifth inning ,
Hi. nigh It was but 815 ; o'clock and plenty of
Jight. Score : '
HAUTlMOlti : . I PHILADELPHIA.
U.II.O.A n. n.ii. O.A.B.
Hnrrls , 2b. . 2101 0 Thomas , cf. 1 1100
It. . 1 3 0 00 Urora , . . . .
1muni , si , I 1 1 l 1 Helrti'tr , If. 1 1 8 0 0
1 ultK , cf. . . . 0 0 1 00 Prazer , If. . . 0 0 0 o 1
K'-iM.-r . , M , . 2 l fhllen , lb. . 1 1 10 1 0
mikarrt , rf n n o u h'llek , rf. . . . I 2 1
JjK'irco , lb. C 0 S 0 0 Uiuilor , 3h. , 1 00 1 0
0 1 1 0 UutiKlaM , t\ 1 2 1 0 0
KltHOIt , } ) . . . 0 0 1 J 0 Uolan , 2l > . . .
Ortll , p . 0 1 1 1 1
Totals . . 7 C l ( | 7 -
Totals . .7 S 13 11 3
Cross and Delehanly out on Infield llles.
3'hlladPlphU . 0 S 0 4 0-7
Jtaltlmoro . 2 0 II u 0-5
Sacrlllce hits : Fultz. Stolen lia e :
llnlmes , Shceknrd , Thomas , t'llek. Two-
II.IHU hits ; Pllek , Chiles. Double | ilayi > ;
JvltHnn to l.aC'hnnee. First base on balls ;
OIT Orth , 2 ; oft Kltsoii , . Hit by pitched
bull : Ily Klltiui , 1. Left on b.ises : Haiti-
Jiiori ? , ( > ; I'lillailelphhi , 10. Earned run ? :
Baltimore , 1 ; IMiiliidelphla , J l 'lrst base on
errors : Ueinonl. ortli , Klkk , Lauder ,
Hlioeknrd. Tlniiof ( , .une : lM. : Umpires :
MunaHHau atiil Snydir. Attendance , 1,120.
lloNliin , ( I ) Av VorliI. .
I3OSTON , Oct. I. Carrlek's curves seemed
to suit HitHoston batsmen today , for they
managed to line them oit when hlis wtm
! i > -GdiMi. NU'hols pltelii- i a Rood , steady
r.iinc , pripeclally wlien there were men on
imses. Doyle was Injured while sliding to
the pinto In the xecond innliiK nml ivilrod
In favor of W.lfxin. Attcndanco , S.VJ. Score :
1IOHTON. i NK\V YU11K.
n. u. O.A.I : u.ii o A.I : .
llamllt'ii , ft 0 1 1 t 0 Vanll'n , If. 1 1 2 1 0
IVnncy , 11) . t 8 1 0 O'lirlPii. b. 1 1 0 II
3 , . . . 0 120 Davis , pa. . .
Unity , 1C. . . . 1 1 000 Unylf , II ) . . . 0 0 0 U 0
Ktnlil , rf. . . . 1 1 3 0 \Vllnun , 111. . 0 n 8 5 0
ColllnD , 3b. . 2 2 2 2 I ( II..IMUII. 2b. 1 1
] - i.viSli , . . . 1 1 3 II a Winner , c. . 1 2 3 0 0
ttulllxnti , c. . l ) 1 ( i 0 0 KlPtn'uiK. cf < > 1 .1 0 1
Nichols , p , . 0 u 0 1 0 WooclnilT , rf 0 0 3 1 1
( . 'iiiili-h , p. . 00100
Totals C 9 1 rieyinour ,01000 ,
I Totals . . 4 S 21 13 5
Hatted for Cnrrlck In the ninth.
Hoston 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 0 * 6
2sTew York 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 4
Earned runs : Hoston , 2 ; New York , 2.
Two-base hits : Collins , Warner , Stahl.
Three-base hit : Davis. Stolen base * : Ten-
ney , 2. Double play. " : Lowu to Tcnney to
3xmg , Wilson to Glen."on , Long to Lowe to
Tenney. First base on balls : Oft Nichols ,
3 ; off Carrlck , 2. Hit by pitched lull : Suihl.
Struck out : Hy Nichols , 5 ; by Carrlck , 2.
Time of gam,1 : 1:51. : Umpires : Swartwood
uml Hunt.
Chicago , ( ; IiMilNVlllr , IE *
CHICAGO , Oct. I. The gamn today was
n. pitchers' battle In which Garvln kept his
jiltH well scattered , while Flaherty's were
hunched , tlio Orphans only hitting solely
In two Innings nnd scoringin each. At
tendance , I'jO. Score :
CHICAGO. I 1.OUISVII.1.C.
n.n.O.A.I.I : H.H.O.A.T : .
< ! ropn , If. . . . Hey , cf
JwinRu. L-f. . . 1 1 0 0 0 Clarke , If. . . 01200
: : vi'lltt , lb. . 2 2 13 0 ( I l ai'll. Sb. . . 0 0 1 ! i 1
Merits , rf. . . 0 1 1 00 Wagner , 2b.
2b 00441 Kelvliuiii , rf 0 0 2 1 V
llriullcy , 3I > . 0 1 1 3 2 Kelly , lb..O 012 00
Magoon , ea. . 0 0 I 0 Klmmcr , o. . 1 2 2
Donahue , c. . 0 0 fi 0 0 rilng-'n , ss. . 2 1 0
Uarvln , p. . . 0 0 0 4 0 I'lalierty , p. 0 1 1' 1 0
Totals . .4 C 27 1C 3 Totals . .5 72113 2
Chle.iKO . 0 0300100 * !
Xoulsvlllo . 0 0200010 0 3
Earned runs : Chicago , 3. l eft on bases :
Louisville , 7 ; Chicago , : ! . Two-base hits :
JJradley , Clarke. Sacrifice lilt : Clliwnan.
Btolen bases : ClliiKinnn , Clarke. Double
plays : l.oach \VaKiier to Kelluy ; MaKoon
ito McCormlclc 'to JCverltt. First baston
. balls : OlT Flaherty , 1 ; off Garvln , 1. Struck
out : Ily Flaherty , 2 ; by Garvln , 5. Hit by
pllo.hed ball : \\awn IT. Time : 1:43. : Um
pires : .Latham and Connolly.
I'lllNhnrn , .sl St. I.oillMI. .
ST. IOU1S , Oct. 4. The IMrates played
liway above their speed today and mii e it
threo-straltrht witli the Purfectoa , liolfer
pitched In ) ? oed form , while Thomas , who
loplacert Cuppy , was Invincible. Attend
ance , 72o. Score :
ST. IvOUIS. I 1'lTTSnUHG.
K.Il.O.A i : ' H.H.O.A.K
Thomas , p. , 0 1 0 2 0 ,
- _ Totals . . S U 27 8 3
TotnlH . .I S27 IS G !
St. Louis . 200001010 1
I'lttsbunr . 012101000-8
Karned runs : I'ltlsburtft 4. Sacrlllce hit :
Donovan. Two-baso lilts : McCarthy ,
Si-hrlvcr. First base on balls : Off Hoffer ,
fi. Passed ball : Schrlver. Struck out : By
Hoffer , 3 ; by Thomas. 1. BtotL-n liases :
Donlln. Smith. Time : 2:03. : Umpirea : O'Day
and McDonald.
ltriioUI > n , T ; WI
WASHINGTON , Oct. I. Poor liit ! o rnn-
nltiK lost the namn \VaHhliiKtun. . The
only sroro they made was l'"reeman'.s ' home
run , hlii twenty-fifth this season. The
Kamn was called on account of il.trkness.
Attendance , iw ) . Score ;
WASHINGTON . IlltOOKI.V.V.
nil. O.A.I : . JUI.O.A.E ,
Blngli ? , cf. . . 00300 Kelly , If . D ( I 1 0 0
Mlicltx-eU , ra U n .1 1 0 Keller , 'rf. . .
Mvrx-i-r , 31) . . 0 1 2 2 1 Ji'iin'KS , Lb. 0 0 11 0 0
( Rule the world ,
don't they ? )
| Bt is our
Business
io furnish T
f Brain
Building
Food
To
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Brain Workers , f ,
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Thatfooclis
Grape-Pluts.
' Groccr pell and I'ostnm Cereal Co. .
nt Uuttlo Creek , illvh , nuko.
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Mniiinn , lb ft 0 3 1 0 Aixleri'n , cf 0 1 1 0 0
Kr" > m'n , rf. 1 I 1 0 Dal2b. ) . . . . 2 1 2 8 0
irilrltn. If. . 02400 Pnhlcn , . . Z 2 2 1 1
rnrtilfn , Jb. . 00010 C wy , Jb. . . 01110
Klttrnit < > , J. o ! < 0 0 Fnrrdl , c. . .
Mc-Uee , | . 0 1 1 1 0 Kennedy , rj .0 2030
Totals . .1 721 l ! Totals . . S 92110 1
\VnMllnston . 0 10000 0-1
Urooklyn . 0 30002 0 i
KnriK-d runs : U'ashlncton , 1 : lirooklyn ,
3. Two-bao hits : Fnrrcll , Dnlilcn. Tiirw.
base lilt : Anderson. Homo run : Freeman ,
Stolen biifio : Mercer. Kirst bao on ball- ! :
Oft McOtfp , 2 ; olT Kuinedy , 3. Struck out :
Hy MrOlop , 3 ; by Konnod- } 1. heft on bases :
i to brplnytil today : New York nt
Huston , Philadelphia nt Baltimore , Hrook
lyn at Waslinmlon , I'lttshiirg ut St. Louts ,
Fiiti.NO : : WS KITI IUTV STAKIJS.
'li ' < > Train p , I'n vnrllo Ill-fore Mil-First
Ili'-il. 1'ln | NII-I | Sol-mill ,
LEXINGTON , Ky. , Oct. 4.-The weather
Was perfect and the traek In line shape Tor
the second day's trot. The feature was the
Futurity , won by I , . V. Harkncss' Fercno
In Btralsht heats. The Tramp , favorite be
fore the llrst heat , finished second. Rlley
15. , favorite for the Wllwm stake , was never
better than si-cond. Shade Un. fourth In
the first heal , won thu next three and the
nice , making every pole a winning one and
landing the money In comparatively an easy
manner.
The Abbot wns favorite at J200 to { 20 In
the free-for-all , but Just when Ocora was
| ready io make his rnco nt tlio thrcc-uiiar-
| ttr pole he bolted out.rely across iho track.
! ' I Ills performance wim duplkutcd In Iho
] I next liont. Hlngen Mulshing llrst In both.
I After that It was easy for The Abbot , who
. had no trouble In landing the iie.M thro <
I lieatj * and the race. From a time stand
point the race was u disappointment.
Thomas W. LawKin of Itoston , who won
' on the Kentucky Futurity , played
Abbot heavily after he had lost two
heats. He is reported to have placed J7.000
In tin- pools on The Abbot. Tills Is The
Abbot's tenth straight victory , having
never boon bcntm this season. Itesults :
The AVIlson stake for 2:20 : pacers , value
Shade On , by Shadolnnd Onward
( Kay )
Edward S. ( Hudson ) 1333
Johnny Agnn ( .Miller ) 3224
Rlley B ( Krvln ) 2452
Miss Edith ( Hussoy ) 5 545
Time : 2:10' : < . , 2:1IU. : ) 2:12. : 2:12'5. :
The Futurity , 2-year-old trotters , value
Forono , by Moken ( Henyon ) Ill
The Tramp ( Thaycr ) 2 2 2
Conlldcnce ( McCoy ) 4 3
SUP ! < > J ( Spoors ) 3 5
Iva DM- ( West ) 6 4
Memento ( Frcemun ) ills
Senate ( Miicey ) dls
Time : 2:17. : 2:17'/i. :
Free-for-all trot , purse J2.000 :
The Abbot , by Chimes ( Goers ) . .
Blngen ( Tiler ) 1 1233
Crcsceus ( Ketcliam ) 22322
Time : 2:07U. : 2(0 : ( , 2:07 : 4 , 2OSJ : , 2:10U-
SLTniHOHS VS. TUB OHIGINALS.
Tivn Klne ( iiinu-N for Xxt Katiiriliiy
mill Sulldny.
Slanaprer Kelt's champion base ball team
of Superior , Neb. , will bo here Saturday
and Sunday next for two games with Duck
Keith's Originals. Woth games will he
played on the old Nonpareil grounds at
Fifteenth nnd Vlnton streets nnd will un
doubtedly attract the largest crowds of
the season. Saturday's game will be for
K i a s0o ! and Sunday's for KO a side. On
the Superior team are such celebrated
players as Hayes nnd Jlcllvaln , the- old
Omaha University club team's crack bat
tery ; Simmons , one of the best amateur
pitchers In the west , and Stoney , New-
me-yer and .McOauslnnd of the In.to Denver
Gulf team and Nagle , Hey nnd Cooley ,
three players who are candidates for West
ern league honors next year. Manager
Felt Is very confident that his men will
make monkeys out of Buckerlno's gang1 ,
but Buokerlno Is just as confident that he
and his rouph riders will collar all the
glory and dough in sight. These will be
not only the best , but the last high-class
games of the season. The line-up for Sat
urday will be as follows :
Originals. Positions. Superior.
Lnccy Catcher McCauslnml
Lawlnr Pitcher Simmons
Dorcas First base Hayes
Hrarl Second base Stoney
Waller Third base Gorman
Scully Shortstop Hey
Jelen Leftlield Newmever
Kennedy Centerlleld Cooley
DInnenn Hlghtlield Glade
.ii'iii'-i''ju ; ' LOAVKHS RRCOIID.
Ilri'iiL-H Kvi-ry Itec-nril from To Io
'IVii : X1I ! ' ret Ilrorkton , MIINM.
imOCKTON , Muss. , Oct.I. . Kddlo Me-
Dullle made a trial for the ten-mile record
here this afternoon ami established the
time or lolS4-5. : which is 1:01 : less than the
record of 10:22 : made by Harry Kikes.
McDulIle had a special sanction from the
League of American Wheelmen to make a
try. Incident to breaking the ten-mile rec
ord McDultle broke every record from two
to ten miles.
Tlmo by miles :
Total
Miles. Time. Time.
First 1:334- : . ' !
Second 1:313-5 : 3:052-5 :
Third , 1:232-5 : 4:15 :
.Fourth . 1:322-5 : 6:073-5 :
Fifth 1:33 : 7:403-5 :
Sixth 1:301-5 : 9:101-6 :
Seventh 1:313-5 : 10:42 :
F.lghth 1:35 : 12:17 :
Ninth 1:322-5 : 13:192-5 :
Tenth 1:292-5 : 15:184-5 :
ThlH ) Is an average of 1:31 : 4-G per mile. The
former two-mile record was 3:09 : , held by
Harry Gibson. The race today was the
llrst time that flvn miles had been rlilden
under eight minutes. JlcDulIlo rode a.
wheel geared at 135.
OXK HUM nt i ; u minis STRAIGHT.
UIIInM Drfi'iilH ' "roMliy of Illldlvln ill
Mulch ( ttr St. I , < MIN lti-iiilill < - Cup ,
KANSAS CITY" , Oct. I. At Kxposltion
park today j ; A. It. Ulllott defealed W. U.
Crosby of Batavla , N. Y. , In a match for
the St. Louis Republic cup , killing 100
birds straight to Crosby's 97.
This establishes 11 new record for the
Wlnchesti-r pump sun , although Klllott al
ready bad n record of 100 straight kills ,
miido In this city several years ago , la a
match with Dr , Carver.
Although a drizzling rain fell during tlio
HliQotK ICIllott's work WIIH perfect. Wlun
ho killed his nlnoty-nlKlith stralgbt , which
cinched the race , a clun-r wqnt un from the
sland and when ho grnspe < l his last ono , a
fast rlglit-ipiartorlng outgoing bird , a
hearty round of applnuso was given the
champion.
Crosby lost his forty-ninth bird and his
llfty-sovonth and nlnuty-soventh fell dead
ontclilo the bounds.
KIllntt'H work yesterday and today Is
cnimliU'roil remarkablo. In the t\vo matches
ho killed 197 out of 200. Crosby killed 195
out of 200.
Joekt-y lluriiH' AVI nn I nt Day.
CHICAGO , Oct. 4. Jockey Tom Burn
h.id a winning day at Ilawthorno today and
landed three llrsts and a Bceond out of live
mounts. Favorltu won three of the eventa ,
MVather rlcar ; track fasi. llesults :
First race , six furlongs : Animus won ,
Drown Dh-k HOI-OIK ] , Maryland Keserve
third. Time : 1:1CV4. :
Second race , live furlongs : Frank Bell
won , Sim W second , Lamlty third , Time :
1:01 : ' , ; .
Third race , ono and ono-olghth miles ;
Vlneennei' won , 1'ay the Fiddler second , 1'at
Giirrett third. Time : J:55 : > 4.
Fourth rnco , llvo nnd one-half furlongs :
Il'iigcrdan won , Van llonreheke second , ] { od
Cross II third. Time : 1OSU- :
Fifth race , one nilh > : Catastrophe won.
Tnniwn becoud , Martha Ford third. Time ;
llli. ; !
Sixth rnop , ono mile and seventy yards :
Serrano won. Tulla Fonso second , Ilenne-
vlllo third. Time : 1:43. :
i Olt-Ui'tiTN III l.rnd ,
N'BW YORK. Oct. 4. Prince Uanjlttflnhjl'u
team of cricketers be tan a gume against
i fourteen New Yorker * and St.aten Islanders
today , and nt the i-loce of play today the
I scorn was 173 m 119 In favor of the KtiKllsh-
mi > n. The prince , who contracted u heavy
cold at the game In Philadelphia , was
unatilo to take pnrt In the mutoh. The
weather was Him , but rather cold for
cricket. Fifteen hundred ptiople were on
the grounds. There were two prominent
features lu ihc < lay' play. Flrat was the
remarkable stand mndo for New 'York's
llrst wlckot by M. 11. Cobb and J. F. Cur-
run , who dolled all i-ITorts of the bowlers u
dlflodgu them and put on 114 runs In
partnership. The nvcoml feature was the
HiilendUl buwlliiK of J. L. Jeffup , who wns
almoUltoly 4inpl yablu. The wicketR went
i before him like \ \ \ * fhafi" before the wind.
' uud lie TYU3 rovurUudvlili. . \vlckeu ( or 17
run. ' . Piny will be resumerl In the mornlnar ,
when the prince will endeavor to IK. on
hand.
St. Imil * llnriiexH llacco ,
ST. LOVtS , Oct. 4. A fair-sized crowd
turned out today to witness the harness
races ot the St , Louis Fair association.
"With the exception of the cerond beat of
I tbo 2:18 : pace. In which He x Abdnllnh wns
1 beaten n bond by Jasper In nn excltlm ;
] ; tlnish , the racing was ilevld of special
i features. Jasper , nftor winning two lionts
tif the 2:15 : pace , broke at the eighth pole
. In the third hont nnd before he could catch
tils sirldu wif" nn eighth of a mile behind ,
lloss. after Betting Jasper steadied , made
n strenuous effort to Hot him within the
distance. Ilap , but Io no avail. The event
will bo Mulshed tomorrow.
l.nivNiiii oiTL-rn III it OiM .
LEXINGTON , Ky. , Oct. 4-Petor the
Qrpnt sold favorite In the JlO.ao Transyl
vania to be trotted tomorrow at $1,000 to
JlOO for the Held , Thomn * W. Lawson of
Hoston offered to bM JIO.OOO on Peter the
Orent against 13,000 for the Held with no
takers. Andy \Vnl."h offered $7 to S10 that
Peter would not win In straight heats with
no takers. Peter Is rogaidcd as a , cinch ,
with Charlie Herr. King Mend and Lord
Vincent second choice.
Woniaii'M Ciolf Tournament.
NEW YORK , Oct. 4-Tho ontrlea for the
woman' . " national coif championship
tournament , which Is to beheld next work
In Philadelphia , were given out today by
Secretary Robert U. Kerr of the I'nlted
States Golf afsoclatlon. There nro cevcnty-
elglit entries In all. Miss ll'oyt , who won
the cliampltmshlp In 1S93 nnd has success
fully defended the title ever since , Is among
the entries.
Sloii.x my' * l.'oot Unit
SIOUX CITY" , Oct. 1. ( Special , ) The
Sioux City High school foot ball team w.'ll
meet the liiicnu Vl."ta colic-Re of Storm
Lake team hero October 10 , Council UlulTs
High school ( earn October 21 and Omaha
High school team November IS. The Sioux
City players hope to make n good showing
this year , as they are anxious to get near
to the Interstate championship.
SI-IIIIIOP KK < > nil IJiiny AVIimor.
NK\V YORK , Oct. 4. The autumn hurdle
handicap and the Hurricane selling stakes
were the features at Morris Park today.
The first was ruined by scratches , only
three accepting , and Semper 1'go , at pro-
hlbltlvo odds , won easily from Julius
Caesar. In the Hurricane * , live furlongs ,
Coburg won , Fletiron second , Native third.
Time ; 0:5974. :
TroHoi-w llrlni ; Illurli I'rloc * .
LKXLN'GTON. Ky. . Oct.Trotters ( from
Woodburn brought high prices at auction
here today. Expedition coat Joe Thaycr ,
Lexington. $3,200. Ulflora. 4-year-old mare ,
by Expedition , cost George Webb , Phila
delphia , $2S.0. Azure , 3-yonr-oUl Illly , by
Kxpcdltlon , went to James Golden , Uoston ,
for $575.
Olil Cup Dofeiulcr Sold.
CHICAGO , Oct. 4. The schooner yacht
Idler , built in 1SG1 as an Ameilcan ciiji de
fender , has been sold by John Cudahy of
Chicago to A. n. Rumsey , chief shipping
master ot the Lake Carriers' association.
The yacht will be removed to Cleveland to
take Its place In thc Lake Erie fleet.
Itnckni-ll SurjiriHCH PI-IIIIBJ- .
PHILADELPHL\ . 4. The Hucknoll
university foot ball cloven astonished the
University of Pennsylvania team today by
twice scoring- , though Pennsylvania's vic
tory was decisive , 48 to 10. The kicking of
Matheson , fullback for Hucknell , was the
finest seen hero In a long time.
Iowa' * Chnmpltm Defeated.
DES MOINES , Oct. 4. Jim Graham ,
Town's champion pugilist , wns defeated to
night In the third round by Tom Cox , u
local celebrity. Young Corbett was present
nnd bested a local negro lighter In the pre
liminary contest.
\HHlivlIle Moot Declared OIT.
NASHVILLE , Tenn. . Oct.l.Tho fall
trotting meeting nt Cumberland Park has
been declared off on account of the scarcity
of good homes. The meeting was an
nounced to begin October 6 and continue
six days.
llowflolii M'vnU ICIeskorN.
CAMBRIDGE , Mass. . Oct. 4. Harvard's
foodball eleven , defeated Bowdoln today by
a score of 13 to 0 In a closely contested
game. Any chance liowdoln had of scor
ing was lost by the team's weakness la
kicking.
loivn nml Xolirnnkn Foot Ilnll Giniit * .
IOWA CITY , la. , Oct. 4. ( Special Tele-
Kram. ) The manager of the , ; . Iowa ball
team announces a. foot ball match between |
Town and Nebraska nt Council'Bluffs No '
vember 4.
\clirilHkn Iiidliinn , 8 : AVInaiiiac , O.
WINAMAC , Ind. , Oct. 4. ( Special Tole-
Kram. ) The game today resulted : Ne
braska Indians , S ; "U'inamac , 0.
Clilrnero DcfenlN Xntre Dnine.
CHICAGO. Oct. l.-The TInlverIty of Chicago
cage eleven defeated the Notre Dame Uni
versity eleven today 23 to 0.
Ynlo Ila.llDefontn Trinity.
NEW HAVEN , Conn. , Oct. 4. Yale easily
defeated Trinity this afternoon at foot ball.
46 to 0.
Plniuittiiii-I.i-on FlRht a Drinv.
ST. LOUIS , Oct. 4. Flanagan nnd Leon
fought a twenty-round draw.
PACKING HOUSE STATISTICS
In tlie Current Mnrkc-t-
liiK of HOKN INotcil FlKiiri-H
Slioivliitr Hie Outiiut.
CINCINNATI , Oct. 4. ( Special Telegram. )
The Prlco Current says : A further en
largement in current marketing of hogs Is
disclosed by the returns for the last week.
Western packings are 380,000 , compared with
325,000 the preceding week and 350,000 last
year. Prom March 1 the total is 12,040,000 ,
against 12,280,000 a year ago. Prominent
places compare as follows :
1SS9. 1SOS ,
Chicago . -
Kansas City .
Omaha . . . . _ , „ , ,
St. Louis . 1,315,000 1,050,000
Indianapolis . SOO.OOO 730,000
Milwaukee . 613,000 6SOa
Cincinnati . 451,000 601,000
St. Joseph . 3I2.0 ) 351.1,001
Ottumwa . 791. 000 555,00) )
Ccilnr Hapids . M7.000 3 > & , Q > A
Sioux City . KiS.OCK ) 210,000
St. Paul . 178,000 102,000
President King , Farmer'e Bank , Urooklyn ,
Mich. , has used DoWltt's Llttlo Karly Risers
In his family for years. Saya they are the
best. These famous little plllfl euro con
stipation , biliousness and all liver and bowel
troubles.
to Jteliirn tliu Cnll.
The liullcatlons are that ono of the blg-
KeHt excursions that ever came to Omaha
will nrrlvo next Tuesday , -when the city of
HastlngB , assisted by other portions of
Adams county , will return the call made by
the Knights of AU-Sar-Uen. Preparations
are already under way for their entertain
ment , the Commercial club , the Knights and
the management of the exposition co
operating , The prominent business men of
Itastlnea will be accompanied by those of
Junlnta nnd other neighboring towns and
will bring along a band to make their entry
Into the city thu morn Imposing.
KmltulmerK In Convention.
CHICAGO , Oct. 4.-The fourth annual
convention of the National ISmbalmers" as
sociation convened hero today with nearly
1.200 delegates present from all parts of the
United States. Many men of note were
present , Including Lr. ) Charles Prentlco of
London , Prof. J. M , Clark , founder of em
balming schools , and Marshal S. Kwall ,
dean of Kent College of Law of Chicago ,
LOCAL BREVITIES ,
Sneak thieves entered the room of J. W.
Bland , n guest of the Victoria hotel , Mon
day night and stole a gold watch and a
revolver
A complaint has been filed by Annie
IJutler , 23 ! North Twenty-sixth street ,
against Molllo Young , Twenty-eighth and
Kanuun streets , charging her with assault.
Hov. II. Percy Silver will lecture this nft-
tornoon at 3 o'clock In the guild room of
the Church of the Oood Shepherd on "Dlo-
ce.-nui MlKilons , ' Members of the church
and congregation are cordially 1nvlto < l.
The dwelling of Mrs. A. P. Hradoy ! , 2911
Jackson streut , wan entered by burglum
Tuesday night , who searched the cupboards
Yind Mole all the silver uten ll on thu
shelves. The silverware was valued at (10. (
Three negroes entered the notion More of
E , Simon , 812 North Sixteenth ttreot , Tues
day , and while one of the men engaged the
attention of the proprietor the other two
tucked several boxes of hem-stltchcd
handkerchiefs Into their trousers and
walked out unobHtrvtd.
While Herman Lund was absent from hl
muslo t tore , 2420 Cumlng street. Tuesday
afternoon and a small boy wan left to at
tend to the wants of customers , a cheeky
thief entered , and aftr looking at a lot pf
inimical instruments * , walked off with a
valuable violin under his coat.
DAY FOR THE PRESIDENT
Executive Committee Making Plans to
Entcitain Nation's ' Head ,
THINK HE WILL BE IN OMAHA OCTOBER 16
Tnlk of ( loUluu | . 'lr * t XoliriiiUu
mi-tit Tluit Unj Mny l.i't I'lilldroii
lu I'roo Siidirilnj K I'liinoori
un Ciu cJrouiidH.
S' 13AY.
2 i > . in. Ucllsic Jt's Concert linml nt the
Amlltorlunv
,1 | ) . in. High diving nnd "Dewcy on
Olympln running ovci submarine mines at
Cavlte" nt the LIIIWM , , , , .
4 i > . m.-Alfrciio , champion hlsh wire
walker of the \vnrld , across I.affoon.
4:3i : ) p. in. Imllnn slmm battle ntul wild
west tit Imllnn village. , ,
7 p. in. Hellstfdt's Concert band nt tno
Auditorium. , , . .
S.i : < > p. m-Alfrcno. champion high wire
walker of the world , across Lugoon.
At the meeting of tlie oxecutlvo committee
Wednesday afternoon nrrangomenlo were- begun -
gun for a proposed McKlnlcy day to beheld
hold tit the exposition Octcbor 1C. The
members ot the comnilltoo said they had
received some very encouraging news In regard -
gard to the matter , mulvcro jnst about
certain thnt the iirwlilcnt would be here on
Hint date. It Is the lilea of the 0011111111100
nt present to have him review the First No-
hraskn troops un the grounds. The coin-
mlttcc will begin at once to mnl < e plans ana
will spare no pains or expense to malic It a
day long to be remembered by the- people
( if this city nml state.
Another matter that claimed the attention
of the coiLinttteo for srme time , nml favor
ably lonl.cd upon , wns that of having Satur
day of uach week net aside us children's
day. It was thought best perhaps to charge.
10 cents for children , but 6omo wore In
favor of allowing them In free on those
days. The matter will bo further discussed ,
nml Borne arrangements will be made for thf
bencllt of the rising generation.
The attendance en the grounds was nus-
inotitexl by a good ninny old settlers and
pioneers Wednesday , and the usual program
of attractions was given without any hltcn
or mishap to mar the day. In the evening
Ihc crowd wns larger than usual on account
of the fine display of fireworks.
Superintendent Gaines of the Indian con
gress , has ussurancca that Ilcil Cloud , thu
famous chief , will ho at the- exposition to
make a visit later In the season. This far-
famed bravo Is very aged nud Is one of the
best known red men In the west. It Is
thought that ho will be here about the mid
dle of the month. His eon , Jack lied Cloud ,
is on the grounds at the present time.
Superintendent McGarvle and some mem-
berg of the executive committee nnd also
members cf the Ak-Sar-Hcn committee ,
have gone to Kansas City In order to make
further arrangements for Kansas City day
nt tha bis show. They have mot with mucn
encouragement in their correspondence wltn
the people there tind think they will have a
large attendance.
The fireworks Wednesday night at the cx-
pceition were somewhat of a fizzle , both to
the management and to the spectators , Anew
now company put them on and they wore
far from satisfactory. Saturday night , how
ever , there will be a flno display of pyrotechnics
technics and there will be no hitch in the
proceedings. The free admission to the en
closure proved a good experiment Wednes
day night and will bo In force hereaftct- .
Superintendent McGarvle. lias Interested him
self In the matter and will see that the pro
gram for Saturday flight is one of much in
terest and beauty. : >
'Mimii Tfor Today.
Bellstedt's' Cojifcert band In the Audi
torium at 2 p. m.v.
llarch German .Army Holchel
Ballet Florida Pugnl
"Fairy Revels" . . . , Hill
Vorsplel Manfred iiclnccko
Solo for Cornet . . . " Selected
Mr. Charles 11. Jones.
Overture Merry Wives of Windsor
Ninolnl
Selection Mnrltann Wallace
"Dance of Hours" ( from "La. Glo-
conda" ) Ponchlolll
In the Auditorium at 7 p. m. Program :
March Eldorado Herbert
"Pasquinade" Gotlschalk
"Angelus" ( from "Scenes Plttorestiuo" )
Massenet
Overture William Tell Rossini
Solo for Cornet Selected
Mr. Herman Hellstcdt.
Scenes from "Lohengrin" Wagner
Andante "Hondo Capriccloso"
Mendelssohn
Concert Waltz Ak-Sar-Ben ( dedicated
to II. J. Penfold , esq. ) Bellstcdt
Mnrrliim * UCCIIHON.
The following marriage Hconfes wore Is
sued Wednesday by the county Judge :
Name and Address , Age.
jonii vv > yu on , uuniiM'nnwi , ja ii'i '
Ida AVallace , Atlantic , la 32
Thomas J. Hollyer. Omaha 29
Kosa. nianrlmrd , Omaha 2S
William C. Metzgnr , Denver , Cole 2D i
Eva F. Manchester , Omaha , 2i ! j
H. Ernest Blade , South Omaha 27
Pearl L. Gray , South Omaha 21
Albert If. .Flodman , Mead , Neb 2 *
Mabel Martls , Meud , Neb 25
Harold C. Stanley , Omaha. 21
Mamlo Wiley , Omaha 23
William J. Wlosncr , Omaha 23
May Harris , Omaha 23
Andrew N. FeatluTstone , Sioux City , Ia..H2
Gussl0 Kalsur. Sioux City , la 25
V. AV. C. A. llyKioiic Jec < iiroM.
These who wish to take the course of
lectures in physiology and hygiene ar
ranged by the young : Women's Christian
association are Invited to meet this week
i ; in Dr. Henry's lecture room at Crelghton
Medical college , Fourteenth and Daven
port streets. Dr. Henry will give the ilrst
lecture of the course on anatomy. This )
course Is free to members who enter with
the intention of taking the entire course.
The lectures will bo given every other
week ,
AH who wish to take the evening gym
nasium work will meet in the. gymnasium
at 7 o'clock this evening. Miss Woodsmall
will imeet the other classes ns follows :
young women , Friday , 3 p. m. ; married
women , Friday , I p. m. : girls. Saturday ,
10 a. in. ; children , 7 to H yi-nrs. Saturday ,
9 a , in. These , meetings will bo only to
arrange for satisfactory hours.
Knfori'lnuIilmHoil Hour I.nir ,
A complaint has been Illed by Deputy
Labor Commissioner Kent charging C. li.
Hrldenbecker with violating the law limit
ing the working day for women employes to
ten hours. It N alleged In the complaint
that Hrldenbecker'H cashier has been re
quired to work twelve hours a day. Includ
ing Sundays. This cnso will bo made u test |
cnse to determine the constitutionality of '
the law. which , If sustained , will bo fur
ther enforced , Another case of the same
kind has already boon brought against the
proprietor of a concussion nt the exposition ,
but It Is said the llrst one will not hold be
cause the woman WIIH workingon a per
centage , with the privilege of fixing her own
hours ) .
_
Hue C.ols TliiT - ,
Albert V. HOP. the one-armed moss-anger
of the Postal Telegraph Cable company ,
who left New York on the morning of July
23 on a bicycle trip rind pnssu-d through i
Omaha , arrived In San Francisco at noon , I
October 3 , having traveled n distance of i
4,000 miles In seventy-two daya Ho reports
having worn out six tires during the trip ,
but had no mishaps other than n few
punctures. He i In excellent physical con
dition. The automobile which ftaricd from
Now York at the sumo time with Hoe guvo
up tht- trip before cov < ring ono-thlrd the
nce ,
Sliitliiiiary
An open mooting of the National Assocla-
tlon or Stationary Engineer.- * will be held
next Friday evening In Washington hall.
Buveral papers on engineering subjects will
ho read by members of the association ,
Thin society Is solely for educational pur
poses nnd meetings ara held every Friday
evening. The association has n good library
and numerous Instruments for iliet utvj of
the members.
Colored Dncllxi Arn-Hloil ,
C * . AV. Smith , one of participants of
the pistol duel t-uriy Sunday morning for
the heart and hand of a pretty i-reolu girl ,
was arrested 'i South Omuha Tuesday by
Detectives iJiuinmy ami Mitchell. Smith
was brought to th Jail here and will bo
arraigned on the dmrijo of shooting with
Intent to kill.
FIGHT FOR GRANT H , TOD
Cnar or ttic York Mine
1'rinniite-r HrliiK llenril n *
lrro. l .
riKKIUl , S. P. , Oct. 4. ( Special Tele-
grain. ) AiRUinetilH arc being pri entcd In
the supreme court today in the requisition
case of Grant 11. Ted , who Is wanted In
York , Neb. , on a charge of embezzlement.
It appears Ted hftd be-on sent to the lilaek
Hills to develop a mine * for a company from
York and they , becoming dissatisfied wlta
the way work was progressing , brought the
charge to cover the funds they had put Into
the property.
One of the principal points raised In the
circuit court was that the requisition papers
were not parsed on by the governor , as Is re
quired by law , but by his secretary , nnd the
requisition Issued on papoia signed by the
governor In blank. This Ins been the cus
tom of all governors of tils state.
.MAY ( jo Tiiittu < in Vo ( iMis rrrr.
Hello I'niirclif IdiiKt It li K-iliI AVII1
r.iitoc .Montitnii Ni-.i Yctvp ,
DEADWOOD. S. D. , Oct. 4. ( Special. )
The NorthwcBtcrn Hallway oompany Is said
j to bo planning to extend the Hello Fourchc
I road Into Montana early next year. Surveys
I of the road already extend as far as Powder-
I vllle , about forty miles southeast of Miles
| City , and It is believed the road will bo
surveyed clear to Miles City ,
The Northwestern company has been In
I teresting Itself in the coal deposits along
j | the Powder river , especially nt Kkalnkn. and
with n road built to the mines a rich coal
j | I district would be opened up. Tins rontern-
plated road would also penetrate the heart
of the best cattle ranso In the northwest.
SIOl'X CASTS IX CI.AY | . 'Oll IMIIIS ,
Solon llorKliini , flu- Sculptor , Kind *
Com ! .Subjects n ( CrutrK * nuy >
rilAMHRULAlN , S. . , Oct. 4. ( Special. )
I Solon Uorglum , the Parisian sculptor ,
' leaves hero today for Paris. Vor the last
'
three months Mr. Uorglum has been at Crow
Creek agency making models of Indians In
clay for the Paris exposition , believing that
among the Sioux he would nnd some of the
beet specimens ot the aborigines In America ,
Ho has succeeded In working up a half dozen
splendid specimens and Is well satisfied.
AYyoinlitK Soldlfi-.s AVho Will Stny.
11UKKALO. Wyo. , Oct. 1. ( Special. ) The
following members of Company C , First
Wyoming infantry , which reached home Sat
urday , have remained In the Philippines or
will return : Captain Thomas Millar , com
missioned a captain In the Fortieth United
States volunteer infantry ; Lieutenant Ixiren
Cheovcr , commissioned first lieutenant
Thirty-sixth United States Volunteer Infan
try ; Sergeant Charles H. Ilurrltt , commis
sioned first lieutenant Eleventh United States
volunteer cavalry ; Privates (1. I , . Klmball ,
George Blnnell , Charles Pcttlt , William A.
Miller , Nels Chrlstenscn and Sidney 0.
Jacobs , re-enlisted.
New South Diikotn Conccrnn.
P1EHHE , S. D. , Oct. 4. ( Special Tele
gram. ) Articles of Incorporation have been
filed for t'he Society Hall of Frederick , with
a capital of $5,000 ; Incorporators : Thomas
II. Flypas , P. H. Carlsgaard , E. J. Keller , E.
C. Dennis and others. For the Culligair
Copper company at Sioux Falls with a capital
ot $2,500,000 ; Incorporators : J. W. lioycc ,
John Fltzglbbon , William E. Culllgan , James
C. Culllgen , John Drennan. For the West
ern American Liquid Air company , at Elc ;
Point , -with a capital of $500,000 $ ; Incor
porators : A. O. Hlngfirud , F. li. Eaton ,
James Daughty.
.Voinliiiil Sentence for Alwortli.
CHEYENNE , , Wyo. , Oct. 1. ( Special. )
In the federal court yesterday Edward
Alworth pleaded guilty to unlawfully de
taining mall matter while postmaster at
Clearmont , Wyo. , in November , 1S9S. This
was a registered letter containing the com
mission of E. W. Huson to succeed Alworth.
Alworth said the letter was not detained
with criminal Intent and was sentenced to
ten days confinement in the county jail.
SIINIM > ( > < H riratl Xot Guilty.
CHEYENNE , Wyo. , Oct. 4. ( Special. )
Two men arrested in Montana in July last
charged with robbing the United States post-
office at nig Plney , Wyo. , In August , 189S ,
and bcltoved to be the Roberts brothers ,
pleaded not guilty In federal court today.
The court assigned M. J. Barry nnd H. W.
Breckone to defend them , who gave notice
they would apply for a writ of habeas
corpus October 1-i.
May KV ( MI < I ( he Di-mlMnoil Central.
LEAD , S. D. , Oct. 4. ( Special. ) There is
reason to believe the Burlington will ex
tend Its Deadwood Central road , which runs
between Deadwood and this city , farther Into
the hc.-irt of Lend. fpner ! l Maiapff
Iloldrege , Oeneral Superintendent Cnlvrrt ,
General Freight Agent Crosby nnd Supprln
tcndcnt 1'helnn were here this week lookIng -
Ing It over. It IB said the new dcpnt will be
erected ncnr the Homestnko company's
brick store , several blocks nearer the central
' part of town.
Til Sti'.let-Intend Oinnha'x Itiillithm.
CHEYENNE , Wyo. . Oct. 4. ( Special. ) T
W. Murdork , superintendent of construction
for the CheyciKio public building , hns been
j assigned to duty nt Onmhn. where he will
take charge of the construction ot the ad
dition to the federal building there. Upon
Its completion ho Is to return nnd resume
his duties hero.
n rim ' Hum * l n Cliurcli.
CIIAMI1EHLAIN , S. D. , Oct. 4. rSpoclnl. )
Flro last night completely destroyed the
Ep'lacopal church at Lower llrulo agency
nnd the corpse of a yrar-old Indian boy was
consumed with the building. The Intention
wns to hold n funeral service today. At
mldnlgnt the attendants left for the night ,
leaving a lamp burning , which It Is pre
sumed exploded.
Mliiii 'M > tii-I > ul > tn : oiiiiitny | : V .More ,
PlEHHl-3 , S. 1) . , Oct. 4. ( Special Telc-
Rram. ) One-third Interest In the > Minnesota
and Dakota Cattle- company was transferred
here today from James Phillip to Major n.
W. Stownrt and Captain J. 1) , Herder of th
Grlggsby Hough Hiders. The consideration
Is $100,000. Mr. Phillip will continue In the
cattle business alone ,
XIMV l.tvim Silicic Coiuiiiiii.v I'ormt'il.
CHEYENNE , Wo. , OH. ! . ( Special , )
The Ellihorn Live Stock company has Illcd
articles of Incorporation. Tlio capital slock
Is $30,000 and the incorporalorn arc J. L.
Torrey , W. H. Hoot and Jacob H. Price. The
company will transact n general live stock
business in Wyoming nnd Nebraska.
Huron Will \ \ > I < 'oiii < - MuKlnler ,
HURON , S. D. , Oct.I. . ( Special. ) There
Is rejoicing over a telegram from Washing
ton saying President McKInley will timlto a
brief utop here on bis way from Aberdeen to
Sioux Falls durluR his western tour and ar-
langemcnts are already being made for a
big demonstration.
Huron I'rfiinrcN for tin SolilU'r * .
HURON , S. U. , Oct. 4. ( Special. ) Plans
are being perfected for an elaborate recep
tion to Chaplain Daley and other members
of the First South Dakota volunteers , whoso
homes are hero or in this vicinity , when
they arrive.
Criilii l > y Slcniuer.
CIIAMUEHLAIN , S. D. , Oct. 4. ( Special. )
The steamer Capltola Butt has left hero
for Running Water to engage In the grain
carrying business between that place and
Sioux City the rest of the ecasou.
! , o\ver llrule ltciiIIotuicii < N.
CHAMBERLAIN , S. D. , Oct. 4 , ( Special. )
Agent Knight , who last June began the
work of reallotting all the Indians on the
Lower Krule reservation , expects to have the
work done by December 1.
Tin-re IN 11 Dlffercncf 111 KCOI-H ,
But there Is no difference in Anheuser-
Busch's BUDWE1SEH. It Is always the
same. Jlorc of this superb brew baa been
consumed by the American public than any
other brands.
ToiiiiiorinutCriiNiultTN lliMir rmilxo.
PITTSHURG , Oct. 4. The original cru
saders ot 3S73 and 1S71 of Pittsburg and
Allegheny reorganized today and inaugu
rated a movement to secure the national
convention of the Women's Christian Tem
perance union for this city In 1900. The
Invitation , which will be presented to the
Seattle convention October 20 , lias been
signed 1'y all temperance societies , minis
terial associations , Young People's Chrls-
tlon associations and the mayors ot the
two cities.
VllK llBAl/rV MAHItlST.
INSTRUMENTS tiled for record AVcdnes-
Uay , October 4 :
AViii-rmi/s * DeeilN.
B. S. Dundy. jr. , and wife to Hugo
Bin-roll , lot ! > , block 2. Summit I'hire. $ 3,000
M. J. Peck and husband to William
Bena , pnrt w' < . fo SW G-lfi-13 1.3W
Anton Karl to Anna Novak , lot
block S , Brown park GOO
Edward Phelan and wife to Ida A.
Jones , part of subdiv. lot 5 In lot 10
In 3-11-18 : , ROO
Ida Jones and husband to August
UHille.il , Kime 4,000
J. A. Perkins et at , trustees , to T. H.
Reed , uml. % lots IS , 19. 20 , 22 , 23 and
21 , block . Reed's Fifth add 2
V. A. Davenport to J. C , Klotz , a
traet In ne fa 27-15-13 J.200
E. II. Waring and ( husband to A. R.
Hunt , lot 4 , block 0 , Orchard Hill. . . . 2rt ( )
Ui-eiiN.
J. II. Ifa.-t et nl , administrators , to
Mchul ! ; 15 } an , lot 0 , block 43 , credit
Fonder add no
Total amount of transfers $11,012
for infants and Children.
Castoria Is n Imrmloss substitute I'or Castor Oil , P.irc-
goric , Drops and Sootliiiif * Syrups. It is Pleasant , lb
contains neither Opium , Jilorpliino nor other Narcotic
substance. It destroys AVorins and allays Fovcrlslnicss.
It cures l > iiirrluua and "Wind CoIU > . It relieves Teelli-
iiijjf Troubles and cures Constipation. It regulates tbo
Stoniiicii and Uowels , siviny lionlUiy nnd natural hleep.
Tbo Cbildroii'H Tanacea Tbo Blotber's Friend.
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought
1 Boars the Signature of
Use For Over 3O Years.
A 6 ,
Cotikey's
Home Journal
Each month prints Roverul popular selections
of Bheoi music worth from 80 cents to $1.20 ,
Any Bee subscriber can got a copy free
every month at The Bee OJIico when they
pay their subscription or it will bo sent by
mail for one year free to any Boo sub-
Bcribor who prepays their subscription six
, : , *
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, Price , f i perliox ; slxbnxes ( with KW
iron-clad ( Tiiarnntee Io cine or reBft
fund money5. ) Hook rontainincc WV
positive oro.if. frre. Adi'rci
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Campbell.
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sick headache , disordered
liver and impaired digestion , r
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whiter liuht tliaii iniin-
tloa costing twice as
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They lust longer than jTV- * -
any other.
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Will fit nny incnndos-
coiit gas li < , 'ht frame.
See that the brand
mm
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"Cosmopolil $ ? ?
*
is on every mantel. ; r $
Universtil Price 25c.
If not sold by your dealer , order
diroat from
Cosmopolitan Incandescent Gas Light Oo
170 E. Madison St , , Ohicaco , D. R , A.
On Lard , on Ham , on
Bacon is a guarantee
of prity ,
Swiff and Company ,
ChitMKO , KuiihiiK ( ] ity , Omuha ,
St , Louis , St. Joseph , St. Paul ,
CHARGES LOW.
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