Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 14, 1900, PART I, Page 10, Image 10

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dRAXI) WORK BY KTIIKLIJIiRT
EonofEothan Makw New World's Record
in Municipal Handicap.
GAME OLD IMP GETS EASY SECOND MONEY :
I'lulii I nilurc Oclnlier 1 1 11 till I 11 l
from Hie llni'lii'liir. While (lurry
llcrriiuiii niiete tin' ( limn
pnmic f t t. - .
HKW VollK, on n. Ktbtlb it. the gal
ltu hiiii of Koihun-.Morl, won the Munlc pal
iiuniii'Hp at Morn park today, a bend bp-tor.-
Imp. in i hp record time of 1 The
iti nun at one mile ami thrpe-quartora,
over tin' trying hill course, and ttve horaes
(ulijI the Ktnrtpr. Ilthilbert us favorite,
with J.i. k I'olnt nr-rond choice, tmii wan
h' Id u I to 1
H i were m-nt off to a food nUrt, Jack
rum' in front, Inn flurns quickly took Imp
out in li'-r favorite tdare and ted punt the
Ktmi'Mand the flint tlmp, with Jtich Point,
l u.K i ii.it, Ilthillierl and Maid of Harlem
oI'ovmi.k In the onlfr namPd an. I wtll
' uii hi .i. Imp, running with a muchlne-like
u i lie drew n:iy rounding i hp firm turn
mil -liownd thp way up the back Mrptrh
ty a liimth and a half. She ittti tile RlX
ftir'. i.i;. In I 15 and thp mtlp In I 12. At
th. . i.iHt named l.olnt Pink ('out dropped
In, h l . iiicn nml Kthclbert moved Into ser
in I jil.iu', u length before Jack I'Oint.
"toun hug the far turn, Imp drew pven ftir
her a way mid led Into the stretch hy two
1 iit' It Ot'om item Kthelbrrt after tier,
Uu u.'i- an. I from there home It wan a
'iel In t wpi n the t'.vo
A ' the last forlorn ole Kthelbert had
mox'l tip on even t. mm with tbo black
nhirUlt.d Imp responded gamely under
ivn n-i vigorous ride, but Hthelbprt bad
tti.' most In ri'Hi'iM' mid won handily with
out die iisu nf villi or spur. Maid of Harlem
a. tiilnl, six leiiKtba I ehlnd Imp und live
PtiK'li'i before Jack I'olnt, while I'lnk Toot
v uu i.. iten off. All through the stretch the
1 Ig fi.ilf-htilldiiy erowd cht'erud the Btrug
i;Iihk hm Ken Hllcl both Rot un ovation When
tli - tune, which mititltuteii n .new re-ord
t .' ill" iliRtunce. w.iH limiK up. and when
tn . i amp back to weigh In.
I'lato won the October atpppterhaup from
Tli. Iini lielor, aftir a pretty race, In which
li. to were no nucldeiitH.
i.nrv llcrrman took the ('liaiiipnen.'
i. , s fur H-yenr-oldF, but had to be. rbl.leii
. ui io lieat Smile, mi added Hurler, u neck.
out .mil Smile matle the tunning, with
' tr. Ilerrmnn nhviivH well up. Water
1 . v uh a distant third.
:ii.' -e.ond race wmt to Swept Tooth, at
inn mills, t'nmnsked won the third handily
ii t i t time and Annoy look the last easily,
'i nr.. r.ivnrltex were Biicctmirul, two recond
ii s mid ono outsider.
Tiio weather was dull nnd cloudy, the track
fa-1 ,iinl it blK hnir-holidny crowd was In
i f- l.ince. Summary:
I irvi rueP. October stcelilceliiine ,,..., t
t A ,
0 I '
ml nne halt niijex. Phitu. IV! iVcithi
wiin; i lie iinchcior, 155 (llrpeni. 4
t 1 ..ml 7 to u Hei'iunl. 1 ild Tank. li ilmn.
ti '. I to 1, third. Time: 1:39',. IVrlon,
' ni..r liudd and Walter ("learv alao ran
.-'..tul race, tUe and nne-ba'f fitrlon---:
.v..i Tuoih. ley (Wiilah), 15 to 1, won;
' " mi.i PHI (Iturimi. ii to 1 and 2 to 1, aec
1 II. I. n (IV. in; iMItcbelli, '. to 2, third
line MW Lord Popper, l'''ept Wing,
' .'iii iii, Miiry, The (ioiileu Princ', M.itt
I'li.il. M.irKuret Hoffman, Tour, Ko
r 'in. Aiinii. Hollow wooil. Hunru. Ilu.iiiiier
" 'l Crookweed alao ran.
i'. '.I l ie.', Killpie cMnw: I'nnuiHked,
''I.nrv), 5 to I, wajii; Joe yr,.-- p,,
'I' h to I and .'! to I, aeeond; Hold
1 " . (Hhawi, 7 to 1. third. Time: l:iiM.
'tin. Iti'dpath. l.adv I'ncas, l,adv of
'". .;"'l.r'1,',"' ,I'"ente, Toacii ij
' I Mihs Mllehell 11N0 run.
r . ui Hi race, ('Iniini agne atnkea, aeven
' .ii.'iigi: (lurry ilerrmnn. 117 (Hullinani,
n wmi: Sml'e, H7 (MeJoynti. It) to 1
1 : tu I. Hcciinil; Water Color, 125 il.ltil,
t . Ii S to fi, third. Time. l:27i-. C nrov,
k .1.1 tor, Handwork and Criterion uhto
Fnib nice, .Municipal liamllcap, mile and
thi" ri.irtci. Kthttbert, 12(1 (iMomi, 7
' v ui; Imp. 120 (Hurnai. 4 (o 1 mid il to
ml. .Maid of Harlem. p iHl.ieki, 7
o t third. Time: 2:5Mi. Jack point and
I ' k ' ' i i.i ( almi ran
-ili race, mile and nne-plghth, gelling:
Pin iMIIIbi. 7 to l. wo,,; i, idle...
' It illinain. 7 to 1 and 2 to I, aecoud'
ih" i 'h.iinherl.iln. luit (O'Connor), ,"i to I
'blr.l Tim,.: i r,T'i, fJm.ikc, Mi'l Mireani
. I l.nmlu II iiNo ran.
Will Hum Aivnlnsl Iteeoiit,
'I. Kill). ().. (let 1.1 - 1 1..,.-.,..
I i il.l'.IK). ().. (let. 13. (l,.,,ru,. iv
I.. I'd. uu arrived home last night with his
It impum amnion Creseeua aim una ten-
i. l a nig reecptlon by the local hiirxi-mcii
ii ifieri.niiii the Nialliiui will make an
li i ini'i io bleak the local traik record of
l i. field by liiimly .Mm It im a tin I f -'
il' truck and the Htalltuti will he Hent
' ' h. .Ha ugalliat the lecnrd.
I'mt llneei in i lium, I'n I r.
I' WIU CII'V, Nel, . o,., i,tl , -
I 'i- riecM at the HutUr r.iunlv fair were a
1 ' te.itiire ami the hi-st ttrre that w in
.r m, nle on a om-hali mi,, icea In ..
AUli ni.'ICK 'I'd s IS 15.
' 1 1 "'" to- (lulel. Io .pi. anil
lileeiiile Ileal Merit in .e, Medl
el nei.
oiuri's Hyspi'pslu Tableta are a dlscov
n of great value to the medlcnl prufes
i..r ami tho public. They are nn unfall
mg iiecle 111 all cases of ayapppHltt and
ih i rdereil dlgcatloil.
i must every body's dlgestlou is dlsor-
n. nd morn or Ipsh, nml the cominouost
'nn). i hey do Ural is to tali
ite miiiiy so-culleil blood purltlers, which in
r ii) ci..oH are merely mrong enthurtips.
f h thiiiKs ore not needed, if the organs
nl" in a dogged condition they need only
a little help aud they will right them-
ili'U, Cathartic irritate the sensitive Iin
, ' of the stomach nnd boweU and often
.1. more harm (ban good,
ruining is not what la needed. The
tt .ni; to do Is to put tho food In condition
v be readily digested and assimilated,
b unri H dyspepa.u Tablctg do this perfectly.
'Hi.) partly dlgist wlmi n e.lvn amJ give
th. Btnnmch Just the help it needs. Thoy
m niulate the secretion and usumion nf tho
ac tive tlulds ami relieve iu. congestud
"""" xu and immbrano.
Il.es mil the whole digestive ytl.,n j
..i .'ii loii to do Its work W'lun Hint Is
u. tie sou need take no more tabids, unless
j. m cat what does not agree with you
Thui tako ono or two tablet --g!Ve them
ii't-bd help nnd you will have no trouble
it's a common sonso medicine ami ,i
leniuion bouho trcatmoiit nml it will euro
otry time. Not only cure the dlseaie
but cure the caue. tlocs obout it in n
pirte.tly sonslblo and scientific way.
We have tOBtlmonlnlH enctigh to flll 0
In eii. but wo don't publish many of thorn.
However
Mit 1!. M. Pulth of llyrd'a Crook. Wis.,
Knut I have tokon nil the tablets I got 0f
Mm ami thoy lmvc ilono their work woll in
in i i si', for I feol like u different persm,
altogether. 1 don't doubt If I hud not got
Hum I should havo been at rest by this
tun.
H K. Wlllurd. Onslow, In., says: Mr.
While of Canton, wua telling nu of ycur
'i peiwiu Tablets curing him of Dyspopsla
fr. m which he hud buffered for clsht years.
1 am n sufferer myself, wish you to
p. u.l me a package by roturn mail.
I till Hroflks, pDtrolt. Mich., snys: "Ymr
in pepsin cure has worked wondcis In mi
i I endured fur yours from dyspepsia
but am now entirely cured and enjoy lift.
ns 1 never have before. 1 gladly recom
mend I hem.
It will cost 50c to find out Just how much
Hi'i..iTs Dyspepsia Tablet will help you.
Trv them that's the best iay to decide.
Ml druggists sell them, a little book on
'i niiii'h illscnus wllll be mailed free b
jdilreHs.siug K. Stuart Co., Marshall.
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h I'l" .It I be t.ile I ill ,11 l.l'.e . II '!!
vara ii ii" t'h'iflu (mw.irl wmi the r e
il the fri i-fiir-nll trot HVe-llPllf we Time,
S ITU ' 1 i! I ''4 Muhle ui.W.iril mill
I'lmebe imwai'l are full lter ntnl ire
nwiie.l liv I 1: ti,' i f th!' city. Thv
Vi re driven bv H II Htllltli The hbi'm-Irntni-
I' iin run ne-h.il: hup iti " .".! tii
the running r.n c Kirn mid Wmi In one mile
beat nml r"n it In I
MISS BENNETT iff FAST TIME
peeil) l'lll II11I.P1 Her ppeu rijiH'e
lit KIiiIiii'Ii I'm 1-It nml Willi
t let er Knee,
PT l.oriS. (let 1.! -niiirlniii weather, un
entiling 1111M iiii'I the upiie.iruilce of Mlfii
H. 'linett. the fleetelt iilh in the Wet. Were
the IneentlM's which drew a big crowd to
Klnloi h pi.ik tmlin It proved 11 bad day
fur thi talent, as milv two fuMirltia acored,
the other four race going to outsldera.
The beat nice of tin- euM wan the tlfth, 11
five and one-hiiir fiirloiiKit diiKb. In which
11 iiilnlet of Kirlnter Joined Ikxiics. Mica
Hennelt waa madi.' 1111 odd-on favorite and
Was buivlly iiel I'VariU Hell, Doublet
and W. ,1. linker did not lack friend, how
ever, and Were all well backed. Hltill Waa
tleglce teit In the betting oWlllg to her rect nt
prior lierform.'itici n At the fall of the Hag
Iiiimlnlek runheii MIhh Heimett to the fore
and made ery piei a wlutiing one. the
game ilaiighter of Ittipnell llaahlni? iat the
JudgiK fn the fnnl lime of I leti'n. two
letivtlm liefj.rc Frank t :!!. louliet and W.
J. Hakcr, who tluMteil nosen apart after 11
hot tu.-fle through the ntretch. The Jiiduea
pl.icul Hell nen.nl aiul Houblet thinf. The
time la within half a rid of the world'
record. Track I11M. Keaulta:
Firm race, wveu furlonga. for 2-year-nUIs,
purse. I'"armer llehtutt. Id! (WeddeiMtrnild),
5 to 1, wmi. drlrati:'. It" (J. Mathewat, ft to
I, Ki'i nnili, Ton; l,eiiirig, n H'ohlimi. to
ft, third. Time. i..ms. odtior, William
Jtu.ver and Hcorioletie nlan ran.
Heciind race, mti mile, Mplllng: Joe
Ixiuglity, luti i.J. Mathewai, ) to I, won;
fklllman, Pin tHaaaliiKcri, 1 to I. aeeond;
Klght Iti IN, p I f Hal 1. Ki to 1, third. Time:
t.tt'i. Tm Ullmore, TlcUful, Jimp ami Rll
Value nil 11 ran
Third rai , t furlonga: t'Vlls Hard, !7
ttiomliilcki, tfi 1, won, (to tint, 1u5 (Weil
ilernir.i uh. .! to I, aeeond; l.ovlng Cup. b7
(K Mutbi wsi, third. Time: i;l:ltfc. Slr-Oa-tlan,
Vli le Name, Kugenbt Wlekeg, Iron
Chanci llor a 'id N d Wlckea ulao ran.
l-'uurtb r.n '. one and une-iiuarter tnllea,
over live hurdle: Willie Price, 125 (Hut-
ten. f l.i I. won: l;va Mm., Uu (I'orteri, :i to
,"i, Hccoiui. imp. l.niiirir, i:' iHtuck), a to 1,
third Time: ;: (iomei, folcy and My
l.a'.t Hoie alao ran.
I'lfth raci. ii v t and one-half furlong.
iure: MIkh Heniiilt. ii (Uotnlnlclii, !i to
e. won; Ktank I It'll, 11." 1 llaaMlngeri. 1:1 to ."1,
s. 111111I, lioulihl, in.') iCiluillii, 5 to I, third.
Time; l:i,ieV Hlnll and V. J. Uaker also
ran
Slvth lei
i.tir.-." .Mi.
Il.illanil. :
, one mile nnd m vntv yards,
T'll "ti r !'"' 1 1 i.llel. II to I'l. Won ,
ill M.iiheWMi, ,"1 to 1, miiuul:
.lolltl C.llil
H i 1 1 'oiulnli ki Ito 1, thlnl.
Tlmi I 15 Itohull ,i n i Pinochle also i,m.
OPENING DAY AT NEWPORT
I. mm lnili anil I'moiKei DUIile
lloiiori nl IvelilucK llnee
Trill'!.
CINCINNATI. Aug 1.1 -The fall nteetlng
of the tiueen Cl Jockey dull iipened to
day at Newport under numt favorable con
illtloiia. The weather wan delightful utid
the iittendaiici' large. Ten booka were In
line and the belting war lively. The lln
IhIus In tile majority of the eventa created
gieat excitement among the appctuinra.
Htarter Jake Holtinan did excellent Work
with the Mag. Jackson smith acted as pre
aUIIng Jude. Truck fat. Healths:
l'Mrat rine. kIx furlongs: The Hush, luS
(Wiliklleidi. u to 1, won; Joe Martin, l't'.i
(Alter), S to 1, aeeond; The (leezer, liif
Kl.irn. ri, 3 to I. third. Time: 1:14'4. Har
bara .M, Prlneem.' 'I byra, Ir. Hluck, (HiuHh
H, Albert H.ildwin, sr., ami L'ncle Slmim
also run.
S 'coimI race, sewn furlongs, selling:
PiiiiHne J. lim i.Miivi. C to I, won; Calooc.ui,
'''J Jl,l'. ' 1, s. nd; Trotlbuline,
lutu (Slllleri, 7 to 2, third. Time: l:2Vb.
I'i. sey. Charlton. W. O. Webb, II. 0. Kox,
I'orbn.'b. Hlpiihelm, Hlchardsioii, Mzzlu
Jackson and Hamiro II nlso ran.
Third race, the furlongs: Kavorlla. PM
(May), 0 to 1. won; Port Wlm . Mi (J. Wink
lleld). H to 5, ".'iind, School for Scandal,
pi. (MlehaelHi, , to I, third. Time: l:iili4.
I he ( ovenanter, .Margaret F. The Itronze
I lemon, Iteiigal, Johunv McCurtv, I.'ulrv
I fay, hit nu (Ireen, Staff nnd Piiy Cherry
ulao run.
rourth race, one mile: John Yerkos. 110
(Michaels), 11 to n, won; John llalsev. U7
iM.iyi, In to 1. second; Wine Press. MU'iMc-
iV'"'.!leVii "1 r',', T,'mt': . l I'-tightirat.
I. i.ulsvllle Heiie. Hrlgadc, Curl C, Suubcr
and (ireetlngs also ran.
K'f rm',:'.,"n1i: 0,1,1 otn-MlxlPpiitli miles,
s-lllii: N, tie Hegent. P i.l. Wlnltlleldi. s
Joy. won; I he Sluggard, 115 ( Ileermani, K
!'1,.','is'',.'.""1, VM4 t?"l' (Mllleri, 5 to 1,
Bi'' l,., Vi1"4- '"''"W f Truce. Amelia
firathii.nre. Heniu mla, Peter Durvea
,''5,V,,..f5"r"1"' J,eana and Jennnot a No 'ran!
Sixth nice, kovi n furioiiKs: l.nikspur, lull
.Michaels), a to 2. Won; Violet Pai'sims! p.2
(,M yi, i, in 1, seciuid; Marlon i.vneh, pi
(a . rl.uni l t,. I. third Time; ib,i4.
JJh'ter ( nil,, i t. SIki.t Alice, .Samovar,
I n.t.v Uosle, limy iioiiing ami Suave also
r.t ii.
GOOD RACINGAT HARLEM
III I.IIIIU Itll ,( (I,,. j Wiin
I'oiinil. 1 1 1 1 1 ti (ieiN i'i 1'i'c
'I'i oiniclou.
'IIICACii, net. 1:1 -Ilirleins feature to
il.ii was the mile and iuie-eghlh hamfiiaii
with the starters. The Held ran true to
li.riu. resulting In a illsasir.i is loss to tit
bookmakers Found irud Van lloorebeke,
in I pled, Were always favorites. Found Won
by three lengths after a hard contest.
(loi'bel, HeriiifiHa end ,11m Oore. three of
llv 'ougem Hbots mi the bounl. In the tlrst
laeo gave the talent u iievere jilow by run
ning In the order mimed. Funcvwoo'd won
the second race as she pleased. Hessle
Muek'in won the llfth race al live fur
longs, muklng It in ii. f.ii 2-5. a track reord.
Ueiiiber clear and track fust. Summ.ii'v:
I'lrst race, live nml onn.lmir i'n.,1..,..u.
i (loebel. lux (Tullvi. X to 1. u,n.: I let'n..u.i'
U'X I Alexanderi, 15 to 1, second; Jim (.lure!
II. lu'l i'l' Knlehli I", t 1 n.l.-.l 'i'i..,.,;
i ;"
2-5
Sill' I T,,-lul... ,'-!,, I,. IV... .. ... ;
V, ,' .,,,,, ,,!.. UOIl
,iiiuieii ai-n ran.
Hc otid race, sevi n furlongs: l.'aiicvwood.
PC ( I. Knlgbli, 7 to 5. won: William Ack,
l'ii i I'ullyi. ri m 1, second: WnP, ion u.
Mtirtlni. i:; to . third. Time: l:2i'.-l-5.
Howeii, Ilanilyman, Tyr ami Alm nlso ran
llitnl race, mile and one-elghili. celling:
1'ouimI. lur, iDevini, ; to 5, won: Precursor.
I'd (Martini. In 5. second; Knight Han
neiit. i llkersoni, 5 to I, third. Time;
l ..'.-. Flurlaar and Van iloorcbek also
l"HM
l o irlh race, live furlongs: bin Carbrv.
,'!," .'.;' .." l'".1"''' " " w"; Kobnwreath
.'it i I Kn'iJiii, :i io 1 sicotul; Amoroso, 102
H.inel.i. i, t . third. Time: l:u 2-5. Nut
iiial (las, Invletiis, ijulbii. llvlo, Aracliiii..
IWs.irt and Sh it I'p also ran.
ui i "'!'' n.'l '''' hmgs: HcMKle Maeklln,
A1. U'',"""1!.' 11 '" fl' '"n; Do'lle Welthoif
.' ' i" ' feinnd; Sharp Hlrd, W
i I' knlBlui 5 to I, third. Time; u;59 2-3.
also ru'i.' ' l'"r,,le "lul Hcrrlboy
Hlsih race, one mile. selllnB: Chimoiiu-
i,in,'.-i I .' f.VVtV;;'' J ." -1' wn,,i Oogni.tlmey.
'' K"hhti. k to 3, Mecon.l; Aureii. !H
(liansonii. lSto 1. ihlrd. Time: 1:o. Wax
Hood s lii lcide, nyy. iiHbom. Dissolute, Can
dlebluck and Natbanson also ran
Pnli'lien PreuUs Triiel.- Iteeoril,
NKW YdHli, Oct. 13.- . lop Pat i hen In
bis mile ag.lllisl tine at the Park w.i v ri 'e
track, Uronliliii, rhls af erno... w in nu
lUiifter In O.-.lft,, the balf In 1:0"' 111.' tlir."
iiu.irters in I 3l'4 ami Hi. mile in 2;H;ia
breaking the truck re. ird. let ( to
lower his own ree -rd for the dlstai.ee
Viiriliin lloienteil by Mebnlls,
NHWTON. Mass.. Oct. 1 1 - For th,. seron.l
time during bis stay tn this countrv Hnrrv
urdon. winner of the 1'nlted Btat'ea oneii
vi',,.!!'; V;hw 'Hed by Iterniird
frWU il bi this nfleriKHin on the Hrnoburn
Inks iiHVhi Newton. Nlchalls wiia on" up
on V.ir.b.ii al thp close of the morning pluv
and managed io keep ahead or even with
hi opponent during tbo remainder of the
Omuic (ini'diier Delcnleil,
tMl'liU' V1'1' "-,1ciir Gardner wns
deleated in a slx-rouiid contest t.mlirlit with
el e ,'lnh" n '"' 'l"'' "', Hie Chicago At I
lelli club. Oleson had the better of It all
. ' "'""? '","' I" Hie fourth rou I
the deiis1::!, 'iX!1;'1'1- (,lisuM wua ,vBn
,',",,5C,''.",,Ln!'1"" I5v"r l,"U il'Me-tnn.
UAIA K8T(N. Tex , Oct 13 -The lur est
beMev irr "l,,."f OHlviiton
believed to le bireer than any previ u
cargo from the gulf. ,.. (l( ,! ,.,' '
j t.amer Ira la. whb Ii clear,! " da" " l"
ut on board In round nml wnmir,, bales or
cotton the e.iulviilint of 2H.ti) square bales
I talMi earrl.'.l "i.i.m bush. 1 of 'wheat and
at ll 'l "!" ' " ''nrKn ' va,u"'1
' ii - II renin n 111b,
Harry Connelly, a blllnosler, fell from a
adder last evening while working near
Ivvilfth and Puiiglu sti ts nml broke a
rib ,,.1 btK l.-n side He was attended bv
p ll e surgeon Anns and taken to his linii
ut 1 .U lliiiney atrcot,
Kl V
ILOMXi; lllEI.E.l,lhM-;S(IN
! Tiaul Qamw ia tho National Pkyed h) ;
1 Three Toaius Ywtc rday. j
BROOKLYN MAINTAINS A NARROW LEAD
Trollej iloilm'i i I IcL r ili'U In (lie
Wlllllllll mill I'lll.lllll'e; I, I'M (to In
( lileumi, "iieuil lim
(iili lluhll ,
(lie
Hi noli I j ii, 1 1 Nimv Xiir'.t (I,
Ctileiiuo. Ti I'll liliiii'ii. r..
1 Plllliideliililii, si lliislnii, il.
M. I. null, ill ( llll'ltiollti,
SV.W Yolii;. Oct, 13. -Urooklyn I Pat
New York In the final game of the season
a' Hip Polo grounds this afternoon. The
Chnmplotis had madp six runs In tho pluhth
Inning when the game was called, tntii
then Tnylor pitched good ball. Th- teams
aro tied In the series, with win of ten
Sanies each. Attendance. i.Sfln. Score:
KltOOKI.VV NKW VnHK
n ii ci vr it h ' a i:
Mi flfn'ty, rf ii I :i il n ...mI n. .f n J I In
Ke- ler. If .. n I ii i. .- n,,i ii, if. ..i H
siiei knrd, If ii n t u n r. if., 'i ' t
.l.'tin'M, lb. t I : ii p, liin'n, ;ii, n n n -, n
rri., 3b.... il 1 I i' lli.'inrl. . t. 't n n "
Usly, "l.... 0 1 I i ,i i th... .1 I I.' H i
liptiionl, as. ii it I u f mvis ' . 0 ii .1 ., .
Karrell, 0 0 T S Murphy. h. n " I .; I
Ib'WPlI, p.. n t ii nu i.ii, n ii ) n ii
- Taylor, p ... fi 'i 'i ' Ii
Totals . . I Hit 9 i
I T t.ils .. I SI II I
Hrooltlyn a o a a o 1 n;
New York a o o o o o -)
First base on errors: Hrookl.Mi, 1; N 'W
ork, I. I.efl on baeo: Hronkl.vii, ."; Si w
Wk, I Fir.t base on ln!U: on Howe I,
1: off Taylor, .:. Struck our ty li,..l,. I,
Paerlllce hit: lia s. Houble play: Ih.N
itiniiSMlslo.il, Two-biife bits, Jeli:ilu.H.
Vatillaltreii, Doyle. Tlm-j; 1:15. 1'mplre;
Snyder.
Meiiiifei" wiiiiii rp Well.
PITTSHI tm. Oct 13. -Pltt-ditirg elid'i'
the season a- It began, wit!) a .lei. at. T'i
liitersiater, "Jigi'' ii.iiiobue. x ve.l a bm
out by a thret -b.i'tger In th- eighth, witii
Hip bii-es full. Men.ifep teheil u jr"'l
game, live of Plltsbuig nils b I ii m. b I.i
the eighth. Attendance, 2.4i. nl":
PITT8HI ltd, I illli Atln.
It II i) A tt I U II n A K
MnVry, If. ) ii i l l strung, : . I I I :i
S'irlver ) l) i) o (i'l ml.in, rf.., I .' II "
II. .iiiiii't, pf 1 13 0 0 JLfi't'nrt'v. If 'I ! I 0
liltchry, tli. i) i) .' ij 1 1 1-,. en. if.... 1 II ii ii It
Winner, rf. 1 2 n n o annuel, lb . I 1 x
i' li i-n. lb. .1 n 12 1 l lluiil). y, 3b. ii i) 3 2 i
WiU nin, Sli. 1 u ii r, Mi Oiir'k. , I I I I
1 i..'hV. e 1 4 a I T rn h"p. e I 1 4 I o
My. I I I.M.mnfee. p. I 1 1 0 (I
i'ann 'lilll, p i) 3 0 1 () - -
Totals .. " 10 84 10 1
Totals ..8 7 24 15 P
Halted for McCreery In the plgltth.
Pittsburg o ooooon fi-r.
Chicago 0 2 0 o 3 0 2 07
Famed runs: Pittsburg, :i: ('lib ago 3.
Two-bao hit; Tnnnelilll. Three-las hi .
,T. lionohue. Slnlen bases: J. l iioIi.ip.
Tnnnelilll, (Jrern. First base en b. lls: iff
Tnnnelilll. 1, off M. i afec. . Hit In pi-'i d
ball: Henutnnnt, o'Hrlen Williams, Hie u.
Struck out: M- Tanpplilll, 3: by Mrnaf e .'.
Passed bull: J. Don.. hue. Time: 1:15 I'm.
plre: O'lbiy. dune called on m count or
ilarkiie."
Until Ton ion Knurr In (lull.
PIIthAllFI.PlllA. Oct. 13 -The la e In
rinson closed here today, Phi a b phl.i
easiiy defeating Huston The mei.ib.' of
both teams wire very anxious to -jet iw iy
and eonseinu'iilly the pi i.v inni d with
iiiniiii iitlalilo celerity. Aitendaiiie, 1.2 a.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA.
BOSTON'.
It II O A F.
It II O V.
Thnmns, cf. ! I
a a Harry, If-.-
I 'i 1 ii
n 1 :: I
ii 1 i i
ii :i I
n 1 :: I
Single, If.... 2 i 1
Pllck. rf.... 1 1 2
I'llllra, lb... 1 I IS
Juckl'si h, e 0 1 5
W'olv't'n. 3b 0 1 0
Pnlm. Hi .. I 0 0
I 'Mis. tt.... t 2 (I
Heniharil, p 0 0 0
ii o Iauiv, ss .
o u Collins. 3b
u n Tenney, lb
0 nHtHhl. rf...
4 I Li we, 2b. ..
il l) :i .1 I
t 1 Puffy, c.... I t :i a
7 1 Sullivan, r. 0 " 0 I
1 0 Uwl, p.... 10 2 1
Totals .- S 10 21 1C 8' Totals .. 3 720 1"
Two out when gumo was called.
Phlladelpbln I I 0 0 I 0 2-
Uoston 0 1 0 0 2 0.
MariiPil run.i: Phlladeltibla. 3. Two-bi
bin: SlnglP, Flick i2). chiles. Stub n b is
1-Tiek. Chiles. Double play: cro-.s
Dolati to Chiles i2l. First ba i eir u -
Pblladeli.hli. 2; Huston, 2. Flrt bus. on
bulls: Off Lewis. 1, off H.-rnli ,rd, I. In
on bases: Plilhiilelpbbi. 7; Huston, . Pas .1
ball: Hill 11 v . ii. Wll.l bitch: Hernli.ini
Time: 1:'C. empire: Hurst.
( a nl i nn is vi i minim.
ST l.Ol'IS, Oct. 13. Jon 's twirled l.i lln.
form tod. iv. iilili'iugb h" wa- poulv 'm
purled. The deals hit bard nnd al op. I-
tune times. Attend.i'icc, 1 no. rtc in :
ST. UO ;!.. CINCLN.V V'l'l
ii ll n a f i it i j i ) a n
Mi'Hniw. 3b 0 2 1 4 0 liarrett, rf. u - ' ' "
Hnikll. If. t a I " ii llartl. If., i :: I " 'i
ll l'lrl k, .f 1 II " noiler. rf.... 1
P.11..M111, rfO S ! 0 OlMkley, lb. n - 7 " "
Wullace, . 8 a I 0 n Irwin, 3b. . " " - - "
Kr. Hirer, 2b 0 I 2 2 2 Corcoran, n 1 12 4 I
i..n'ln, Iti . 1 112 OH'elnf'dt, 2b I 0 1 " n
Cils-. r, c ... 0 1 7 ii I Kahue. c... 0 ' I I
.lone, p o 1 0 ;i 1 Pelt, c ii t 1 o ii
Hahn. p 0 n u I
Tutsi" .- a 10 27 r I
Totals .. 3 l" 24 11 :
St. Louis 2 " 0 0 0 ! 1 ?,
Cincinnati On ) 0 I n 1 2
named runs: St. Loiil- 2. , Three-biis
bit: lleldrlclt. Hasp on balls: (iff ll ibn. 1.
Strike outs: Hy Jones. I: bj Jluhu, .
Stolen bases: I lellriclt, I; Uelr-r. 1. Time;
1:25. 1'mplre; Hmslle.
.stiiiiilluu nl' Hie Tennii,
Played Woe Lo t
Hrooklyn l''1 i- "
Pittsburg 3!' '
. i.ii. ..I.. i. .un, :t 75 13
PC
..;u
-,ti
.-3 !
i :
i en.....
Host on 13
Chicago
St. Louis bfJ
Cincinnati Js
New York I
i;."i
ii)
ii.'
on
. 'in
I VI
i
i::.-.
FIGURES ON LEAGUE SEASON
Siiiiie Inleresllim sliKlslIci In Inn
Iieetlnu wild (be Heeords of
( lobs mill Pill) et s.
C1IICAOO. Oct. 1.1.- The Niition.il b agin
base ball season came to an end at sunsi l
today. Cincinnati and St Louis will pluv
a Biitne Siinibo afternoon, but for six iltbs
the season Is dono. The result Ik .is lol-
lows:
Hrooklyn ...
Pittsburg ..
Philadelphia
llostnn
Chicugi) . ...
St. Louis....
Cincinnati
Wiin. i.osi. im .
. Kl M .0"3
7
ll
(ll
.50H
.513
.47V
40 1
.I0u
.450
135
(R
nt
(12
(10
!
fl
7
New York,.-
tik.,1. ,.i,i. ik,. moHt ninrlred feature of lln-
vear has been the work or the pltiliers.
W.iddell, the eccentric Pittsburg pit' her,
has the strikeout record or the ienr, Inn
ing twice struck out twelve I hi. ago bai
ters, once In a fourteen Inning game and
once In a iiiiie-ltinlug cotib si. Uuhn once
let down Pblladeli hlu without a lilt on
July 5 Nops blanked Cincinnati with but
one hit nnd the m xt day Kltson duiillciite.l
the real. Hans Wagner of Pittsburg Is the
leading batsman "f the league with an n
ernge of 4iKi. Wagner shook off all eom
pelllorH quite early In the seanm. went to
the front nml was never headed. .bssu
Hurkett, who led the league two limes in
previous venrs. Is second, Plbk third ami
Keller fourth.
The base running was poor, not a man
stealing us mnn.v us W) cushions, liarrett
and Donovan, with 45 nenls, lead the pro
cession. .....
Klcldhu figures show thut Zliniiur of
Pittsburg leads the catchers. Mcllanti of St
Louis the tlrst basemen, l.nJnio of Philadel
phia the second s.ii liers and Irwin of Cin
cinnati tho third base tribe. D.ihlen lends
at shortstop. Domnaii of St. Louis in right.
Ileldrick of St. Louis In center und Kelly of
Hrooklyn In left.
The serb' between the rlub of tbo list
nnd those of tile west show some uueer
freaks. Por the tirst time In .w ars the w st
ent clubs cu me near holding their own
nirulnst the pattern, tho muni standing 151
vb torles and 1(17 defeats. Chicago and Pitts
burg made the phenomenal rei ords of Hie
year. Chicago making n stand on the home
groundH when the pustern clubs made their
second Invasion and winning 12 out ot 11
gomes. On the lust visit of thu western
clubs to the east Pltttdurg con.Ueiei
everything, winning 13 uml losing 3 games.
IliiHton. from last place, iniule u rally un
the dome groumltt In June and took 13 out of
15 games from the visiting westerners.
Hrooklyn did not do mm b nuaiiist Hie west
erners at dome, winning tu and losing 17
west of the mountains nml winning 21 ami
lining 15 at home All the other eastern
clubs did better than thut against the west
erners at home e.cii t New York which
won 21 and lust 17 Phllaili i hlu won ::i on i
lost 11 and postun Won ?s ui.d list ll fall
I ne down hard In tho lust dome serivti.
hi
EDITOR ATTACKS CANDIDATE
'lllebell (,ii, '(le (alii Hon n t pun Hi
llrnil Hie Iteiii'iineli nf Hip
I il III III II II II) .
MITCHELL. S P.O.f 1.! (Special Tele- '
gram I The Mil. hell Utuelte. fusion organ
i f tlm "mint), made an i "iwai riintitl attaik
in Its Issue jc'tcrdny en the honpsty of
Hporgp A. John-foil, tbo rem. 'Hem candi
dal for stnto senator, inferring that during
the spsslon of the last legMaturo ho m
able to pay off hi obligations faster limn
his salary as legislator would permit. Mr.
Johnston madp a call on IMHor Whitclier
last night and gavp hi in a most vigorous
shaking up. not deigning to strike him.
The article in question has cau-ed much '
i ncitement In the city and the rhiiirman of
the populist county central committee has
disclaimed nil connection with stirh tudics
and slates that If such Is to be the ibnracter
of the campaign he wilt resign bin position
Il Is likely that criminal proceedings will
he commencpd against Whltcher for mall
clous publication of slander.
I'OIIMIIilpllllil VlilllllU llltlllllli.
YANKTON. 8. 1).. Oct. 13 (Special i
Nnlbnti P. Johnson. I'liited States Indian
agpni for the Plwton and Walipeton In
dlnns, has preparpd the vital statistics of
thrwr ItiillnriH fur the Inst year, and the 11k
iirii I'pvcal an nlnrmllig state nf health
amtmg them. There are 1 lino SNsetons and
V.'ahpctoli: , !ll males and Wfi femnles. Last
year there wire 45 births and ." de.ithi, the
avrri'.gc age at dpath bplng 2o years; but 1
most alarming of all, im tcr cent of nil j
deaths resulted from cotiumptlon. The
starilltiK nature of this report will be bel
ter understood when It N known thnt the
tenth rntp In the state nt Inrgp Is S.22 per
t.ooo. and the deaths from consumption tire
but o.3 per l.oon.
St i tlil' tu (iotil Mine-.
BPNDANCK, Wyo.. Oct. 13. -(Special.)-Anothpr
Impnrtaiit strlkp hns b-en made
In th" gold mines nt Welcome, northeast
of here, thp ore, It N s-ild, rlviltug In j
rl'hni!- nnything lipreti f re found in th"
ttlnek r;i'-. U U n h noil Me ore n-. '.
thp owners have n lede four feet wide I
rr mere of good commercial value, with ti
streak two Inches In width tint v. ill run
nw.iy up In the thousands of dollars in
g( Id to the ton. Assays have bpen made
showing values of from $."..ono to lio.iiu"
to the ton. A. I). Tlckoor is the owner
of the property
Uiiiihiin Ittii'i- Win SMil.e.
1,KA VKN'tt iillTII, Kan., Oct. l;l The
ellfPc lit v hi t w . . u tin- miners and otierntnrs.
wbleb bin erlHi'd for the last six wetl.s.
V 'l'l Settliil late lollll-'ht bv till lll"n III eepl-
leg the del-Ion of ) II Tnyjor. wb. bil
In en eho-i ii as iirbllrntor bv both s'deH.
I'lle tertllf lli.'ll Willed tile lllell Will
work uri at s . eiim p. r tmi. eight
eo to
hours
to eonntlluti' a dai s work. I dN Is a
v
tnry for the mtm rs. iinlv one mine will
ilal'l M'inii'll tn irulir: lb' "tin r two noi
Peine feiiih I'll" I'l. n. In . I .ii.l lifts mini im
ll le i to i l' . I', l.ls l nt tin will i'.
turn as soon n- work M.irt1-
X A. KERVAN
Mr.MCIIANT TAll.OK.
Ladies' and (ieiitlsruPn's Ilig-h-Class
Tailoring at Mod
erate Prices.
TUL 305. ill SO. I5TII ST
Plain Gold
Wedding Rings
Tiffany Shape
at Copley's
llrldal Presents Tiny Jew
el Win dies StinbuiHt Pearl
Hrnorhes, i tc.
Wedding Presents - Sterling
Stiver and Cut Olass Pino
Clock.
N H. -1 havo a bargain
JI'ST NOW In n 2'i carat dla
fond. Ho you want it?
HENRY COPLEY,
Wares of Hold and Sllvur.
215 S 16th St., Paxton Block
Our Canr'y is Good Candy
A Ito.X of our Hue I'fllldli'M mt'fllis
pletistire uml griitlllcntloii to Hioko wlm
HIV regllleil Willi cliolee IlflVol'S mid
smooth, erelllliy, (lellelotis eollsf.telH'y
of our eltneolntes, boa liolia. ereumH mid
earniuplK eiimly to !' cood mtwt neces
Hiirll.v lie l'resli nml ns we make our
own pioda. It Ih no wonder thut our
lillhlucNM crows -Hlli'll pel'feet enildlc
n k we munttfiieluie nre n rovelniion to
old people who rejoiced in linrher pules
mid ciiiulv IhiIIh when tliey were chll
dreii tnlie home ii 1 ii i.v wltli you today.
W. 8. Baldttf?,
!520 Faruam St.
Dis Am 03 Way-
Weil I'm m. 'Iii' dese nils fur do Nee
- you see. my Iiiish lielleveN 111 luo belli'
comfol'tulile- so lie pit mn (lis desk
an' you bet w'en he ain't luukln' I'w
rlirbt down here -but when lie ciiIIm
Zeke, you bet I'se all nwtiko but dla
ii In' t uuthiu' to do wltli my boss'
stoves - Valine ho's cot de (,'fentest eol
lectloii you ever seed -an' he sells 'em
cheap, too de Favorite, base burner-do
one dnt's so frond- he sells fur Slu.Mi -n
c1Mid oiik Mnvo lie sells fur $1,118 -do
FllVorit'' cook Nlnvu lie sells fur .$11. '.mi
an' de I'livnriti' steel riiuge he sells fur
.S'JPSI) -.Mill en ii buy stoves of idlll on do
easy payment plan. too.
A. C. Ray mei
is 14 Farnam St.,
i m n l
I 1 'ir' Js. I
1 z
FOUND GUILTY OF HAZING
t ililel ttnilforil nf mul enilpiny
(men Flft) Mpinerll Mnrbi ti)
( oui'f-Miirllitl.
ANNAPOLIS. Oct 13 My Hie provlslona
of an order lued bv Stiperititendent
libliurd Wnlnrlght of th Nnval academy,
C.iurgi S. Itudford, a third-class cadet,
ricelves llfty demerits and H to be de
lalnid on the Santpe for thirty days, as
the result of tile findings of the court
martial, whb h, on Thursday, concluded his
trial on the charge of hazing Cadet Isaac
liortsch on the evening of October 3. Two
hundred and fifty demerits Imposed upon
I u
FOB
Four solid carloads of Iron Beds
One carload Parlor and Library Tables
One hundred aud twenty-four samples of Couches
These Iron Beds are the last of a large spot cash pur
chase, and this Is an opportunity to get a high grade bed at
a lower price than the cheapest beds cost,
Iron lied, nny size St. 00
Good woven wlro spring 1,45
Cotton top mattress 1.7(3
Complete outfit
S4.20
3
i,
1 Hi 5 J
:..l t-
I 1 1 1 t w
No. T4i;nnmt'led Iron bod, brass
rail head nnd foot, best solid
brass knobs and finest
and finest fl p" f
h::z 4Bou
enamel llnlsh,
alzu, nt
No. 110 Iron beds, first quality an
ntnpl nnd handsome brass trim
mings oval lluted knobs oval de-
rlgn castlncs and trimmings.
n regular ?:o.OO.
A Brpat bnr-
giiln for
14.80
Wo make n line forty-pound hair
mattress, to HI nny bed, either
made In one or two A f
pnrts, regular JlS.nO N M
mattrcas, for i,gt
Also many good bargains In dressers,
ehiffonlers nnd dressing tables.
Before purchasing any furniture BE SURE AND SEE US.
r.rrr-T-aitr-g r-rjrrr rry -
L I ,11, IW HI. , I
of uir desrripliefiH. A complete stock
at very low prices.
ThlH Instrument, with two hard
rubber pipes. fiUc postagp. loo.
THE ALOE & PENimD CO.,
J Dcforiiillr llraoe Slniiufact urcr,
I 1408 Fnrnum O.MAUA.
9 Op. l'uxton Hotel.
toaiTOTiiJiilinrjiHBaaMuua. mn 11 mw i miiimi
ff . S"""'" ' ' I..-' I
AIT.
u w 1
-lJ v pi J
WW
a ..let In abv mo ycur Is i 4 .a a 'u
lii a tut JaJg'tig ' nib HaJf'.Js
l t .li'tuirttLeuf he will cm up tlm s. ri
n. .s puuKhmetif . as last year he reiched
unly tlfiecii bad marks.
The testimony against Had ford was not
damaging to the extent of "hazing" that
rails for thp severest penalty a dismissal
from the servi.p. It Is thought that un
less new phases of hail tig crop out during
the Investigation the rpmalnlng cadets on
trial will get off with equally light punish
men i.
The case of Cadpt John S. Abbott of ilip
, first class was begun today on a similar
(ibnrgp of having partbipati I in the tru
ing or Cadet HortM, h 1.1. uti nant HooU-
.
tfhiimck Jtimilm la
New fall dp-lRii parlor and library
tnblps. bought at u Krent barRSln.
a row descriptions will show bow
they are going.
No. 110 Vpry artistic dpslgn tablr '
24x21 sUe. of top-solid oak golden
flnisb, well finlshod nnd
Hirougiy mane, l fhf
a vi-) vniuo
for
No. 32lMahosany tnbl", famy
Blmped top, sle 81x21, Preiich Ipks,
largo lower sholf, fancy desUn. a
very new pattern, rnme as those
I
generally sold for JS ftd, iu thu
new lot ono
3,85
dozen of them
to ko ut .
No. ' 23i'l(lentilno mnhogany library
table, size 24x3S. I wist le8 and
twist trlmmiiiKs, Inrno drawer, scr.
pentltip edKe, n rcKU
Inr 13(1.00
table, for
i4.si
No !- Couches this Is the regular
$Iiino conch, extra wide and long,
well made, high grndo vebmr coi-
erltiK, tn;i(le in nny
ig, m;i(le In any f" ft
ir. Fperlal t HH
3i uu
eolor,
for
I'cgnmone leather rourh, ver large
extra long, finely made.
deep soft
tuft itIK.
special for LW1
'iiv - Tr - MHi - aiir.rTjynwrra - l'Miraf nwtm
liere Are Some
of I h' liiii'Kiiins wo offer ynu this week:
A full sii'il vviilniit iiiso upright plutio,
w Ith stiiol nml si'ini". $l.'is.
Ti'i'ins .Sin cnsli uml per mnuth.
(in- uprlKht pliiiin. (ink ensc. iliuililc
vi'tii'i-ri'il, I'li'uiiiit loiii', for $iru". 'IVniix
.'Slii cnsli uml Ml per month.
A lmtiilMimi' full sized upright plutio.
In wnltiut vi'iii'i'i'cil enso. Ivory Uc.vh, rich
iiMio, for S177. Terms ?UI cnHli uml ?7
per month.
An elegant iiuilmKnny ruse plnno,
sUclitly tiM'il. stiiiiilnnl mitlic, for ifl.si!.
Terms SUt i-itxli uml !?" n moiitli.
As!; In see Hie soil' plnylng plnno nl
lii' limi'iit "Tlie Apollo'" the wonder of
the nge.
A. K03PE,
iluslc and Art. 1513 Dourly
Shoes That's Our Biz-
I We know where to lniy m ns to Ret
ilie Iiest value must style mid 11I110
I lute coinfoi't you'll think so when you
I see mid put on ymir feet ll pnlr of tin
'new enmuels fur men nt ifl.iK) - now,
j think of n genuine French eiitlinel shoe
j fur .Si. un these are eoiiuliie no IuikbJ'
' top lent her used 111 iliem und we know
these eiiiiiueled shoes will went' longer
nnd clve lietter HiitlBfneilnu tlmn
uny
shoe you ever paid $."i.oo for - look
nt
them In the window come in nnd feel
of i hein nnd If you don't luiy, we miss
our KticsH.
Drexcl Shoe Co
Onmhn's Up-lo-dntu Mho fleus
141U PAUNA.11 SlKlilil.
Mr, Freder'ck, Hatter-
Snys; "it's to the voiinir men In nnr-
tlciilur Hint we wish tn speak and about
hats no nuittof how Bond the clothes
or Hlines-li'H the lint Mint adds tho tone
-wo have been settlni; Hie puce fur
stylish liendstonr for a riunrtcr of a cen.
tnry and can say In this senson's stylts
we are nhowliiK more cMdiiNlve sluipes
than you will Uml elsewhere our &'l.()0
.speclal -sii iiopular for several M-asims
past Is a crent value -all iho tone eol
ors and slmpes of the high priced ones
makes it a favorite but we are alwnys
sellluir the famous riiinlnp nnd .Stetson
a full line of Dent s. I'errln and other
high grade gloves now on sale.
FREDESICk.
The Hatter,
il" I end lll lim 11 mi nf Hid Went,
li'O b 01111 FIFTUIJMTU T
w.d'c v ' , r. -h- , i
lug an . M , C . .. i , j,
Kllie i .. , , ,,,, ,i,,, , ,
Their tiKtlnioiy w.m , r sluill.ir i..
given In the Itndlord case. Ciulil Hi t M
said he sang a sntig, told a stury ,n,l
stood upon his bead at the solbltnti'
ratlnr than the importunity or demand of
tho upper ilaesmcn who were In the to.uu
Prnliil til Hie lliiitleililp.
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No. 212 Velour couch, .10 inches by
0 feet 4 Inches, made up with best
springs, very handsome rococo
frnmo, either mahogany or oak
Ilulsh, n couch made to sell at
J13.00; 23 of
these to
sell fur
No. di -Mahognny tea table, fancy
shnped top, size 211x20, I'ren. h leg',
bnlest hand polish, graceful de
sign; would retail
ni 3 25; npeclal
for
No. 701 ?olld oak rocker, redded
arms, leather seat, very large and
comfortable, strong and
durable; regular
Jt 00 rocker,
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No 420 Cnne seat chair, brace arms,
well llnished, extra strong.
a chnlr
north $1 2.1;
this week
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