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a‘ t?. Sharkey PAGE SIX 4 SPORTS CHICAGO AND | BOSTON PLAY | 22 INNINGS, Several New Season Records: Put on Big League Books By Tuesday’s Games he Associated Press) ason records for the lo losest game, greatest of homers hit and most | pitched were on the big league record! books today. Boston League Cubs Ruth in a ago of the play innings before the won, , at Boston. Babe slammed out his ninth homer Herb} etory in| the same contest, which the Yankees) won, 9 to 2. It took four hours and 13 minute to play that over-grown ball game Boston, The same two teams battled! 18 innines Saturday and did not play) Sunday or Monday, making « total ot 40 innings in two ‘ long. & 3 me Boston outfit, with Brooklyn, as the two pla innings in Boston seven ye: joint! ed 26 Osborn Is Hero Bob Osborn was the hero of the 22-inning struggle. He took the box for Chicago in the ninth and held the aves to six hits. For 14 innings from AY weventh; to the. ‘2hd-tthe rivals battled without a score. Grimm’s single with a man on base finally ended it. The Cubs made only one error and the Warriors two, Not a hit went for more than two ba Babe Ruth brought his total of circuit clouts to hooking a new ball over the scor board at the Tiger's park. Heinie Manush, Detroit center fielder, batted safely four times out of fiv but Pennock had the edge on Rip Collins and thereby brought his total of wins for the year to five. His near- est rivals are this same Collins, and Me lows of the Pirates, each with senson’s nine by National La In the downfall 4 to 3, at the hands of the Phillie: and the defeat of the Pirates, 2 to by the Robins, the National Lea; had a couple of upsets. The los Knocked the Buccaneers from third places to fifth, as the Phillies went to third behind the Cards and the Cubs| slid into fourth. The Giants clung d ding the Reds their feat, 2 to 0. re of the Ind ue Upsets ms by the Senators, 12 to 0, the Cleveland- ers sank from fifth to seventh. The St. Louis Browns went up, alon* with the Senators, by handirfg the Athletics an unexpected lacing 11 to 4. Beat- ing the White Sox with bunched hits, 6 to 3, the Red Sox renewed ° their effort to get cff the floor of the league. Every team meets a new foe today. Except for today’s opponent, each! team has now tried its stuff against every other club in its league. PORT} LANTS ? BY ALAN J. GOULD. ' Associated Press Sports Editor. ‘ New York, May 18—()—The my tery in Jack Dempsey’s comeback—it he does come back—hasn't alto- gether been solved by the postpone- ment of his first big test until August. Why,” the critics were seeking, “isn’t three or four months of con- ditioning sufficient to put Dempsey in condition to fight around July 1, as originally planned? Is there any lack of the old confidence in his} refusal to meet the rugged Spaniard, | Paulino, at that time,-or is the way to a return title bout with Gene Tunney being made easier for Deripsey by his agreement to fight afte S ‘Sharkey-Maloney winner in Aug- t 2” “The switch from Paulino to, Sharkey or Maloney as Dempsey’s first—and_ only—major preliminary opponent is considered good ballyhoo for tomorrow's Yankee Stadium bat- tle, but it is mystifying to those who have watched the build-up of the colorful Spaniard as a_ title con- tender. Either Sharkey or Maloney, most ‘ eritics agree, figures as a more for- ‘midable rival for Dempsey than the comparatively inexperienced . but -more rugged Paulino, but the Span- Mard’s color and his drawing powers have figurec) largely i ‘ickard’s plans. There is yet the possibility that Paulino and Jack Delaney ma: be matched, the winner to mee or Maloney to determine Dempsey's opponent. Yale’s football rivals are willing to go half way with Yale in abolish- organized scouting next fall, but apparently not all of them are con- vin nD i it will work. |, for instanee, feels that it would b be difficult to muzzle the, old js altogether and suggests that coaches go a step further and thange formations in order that no jicion mi ago.| X | Yesterday’s Games | | Philadelph Hayfield, 10 to 0. Ripon held Dodg a league conte Ten days ago, Center hitless in Nes cme Rs OE ERIE Pennant Progress "AMERICAN ASSOCIATION » Pe ss Ci Milwaukee Louisville Columbus Games Today nukee at Minne: Lied IT 462 St. Louis 2 hington Cle nd v | Boston Games Today Boston at St. Louis, New York at Cleveland. Washington at Detroit. Philadelph Pittsburgh | Brooklyn Boston Cincinnati Gamen Today at B tit Philadelphia, Chicago ut Brooklyn. Pittsburgh at New York, NATIONAL LEAGUE. k A Cincinnati New York Mays and Grimes and Hamb St. Louis .. Pittsburgh .. Brooklyn . Hill, Morr! and Deberry Chicago Boston . Blake, Hartnett; 22 innings) (22 Brillheart, Osborn R. Smith and Hogan, AMERICAN LEAGUE R bf Washington .. Cleveland .. . 0 Lizenbee and Ruel; Sha lin, Karr, Buckeye and Ma; and New York | Detroit . Pennock and Carroll and Woo Grabowski; 5 MH. B Philadelphia ........ 6 St. Louis ... - il Ehmke, Rommel, Gray and Zachary and O° Boston Chieago Harriss ani Cole, Jacobs and MeCurdy, AMERICAN Saat Milwapkee ... Minneapolis... Johnnard, Humber and McMenemy; Young; Middleton, Wilson and Kenna. Toledo .. Columbus . McCullough, Huntzinger and Urban; Harriss, Morris, Dyer and Ferrell. H | Battle Will * SHARKEY AND |, MALONEY BOTH HOPE FOR WIN Nominate One For Chance to Fight Demp- sey, Possibly Tunney ; New York, 18,—(4)—Calm hung over the fighting eampsiof Jack {Sharkey and Jimmy Maloney today as a prelude to the fistic storm that | will b around them tomorrow night j at the Yankee Stadium, The battle will nominate one or the other Bostonian for the chance |to fight Jack Dempsey and possibly 3ene Tunney, Sharkey today was down to near the 190 pound mark; dbout 10 pounds y expects to be That 10 pounds to Me Boston heavyweigh| the Yankee Stadium t nkee Stadium. 15 rounds, Preliminaries 7:15 standard time; main standard time. Probably 60,000. Probably $300,000. Approximately $150,- split between two ut 9 p.m Atte evenly Is, Betting odds: Ranging from 7 to 5 on Maloney to even money; Maloney favored if a knockout decides fight. Radiocast: By WJZ, New York, and associated stations, arkey appeared an advantage rath- er than a handicap as he hopes there- by to have the edge in speed. Sharkey added that the cut over the eye re- ceived in training was nearly healed and would not handicap him, “Any ” said the former Gob, “he isn’t going to hit ine in the eye ‘or any where else if I can help it.” Maloney, ex-doughboy, has this to say: “I know IT can knock Sharkey out and I will. I’m punching good and straight and I'm going to do plenty of punching when we get into the ring.” Maloney geneially is rated the hafder puncher, chiefly because of his weight. He can “take it.” Largely for these reasons the odds, although very close to-even, gave Maloney what there was. announcement by Tex Rickard that the winner of this fight is to meet Dempsey caused a stir in the camps of both fighters. The stake and their rivalry for succession to John L. Sullivan are counted upon to send them both into the ring in a do-or-die na do-or-die mood. DRIBBLE LIMIT "| IS RESCINDED | BY COMMITTEE uislemb ad : » Postponés’ ‘“tnduguration of. Much-opposed Measure Un- til 1928-1929 Season New York, May 1 cent action of the joint basketball rules committee, lin ing the use of the dribble, has been rescinded and | the dribble ‘will remain in status quo for the 1927-28 season. This announcement was made today by John Brown, Jr., a member of the committee, after a mail vote ducted by its chairman, L. W. John, director of athletics at Ohio State university, among the 20 mem- | bers of the committee. The committee adopted the dribble rule, generally recognized as one of |the ‘most drastic bjts of basketball —(P)—The re- St. Paul .. Kansas City. (10 “innings) Zatinizer, McQuaid and Gaston, eimer; Sheehan, Olson and Peter: Shinault, av 12 0) Indianapolis . Louisville 5 Schupp, Schumansky and Florence; Tincup and McMullen. WESTERN LEAGUE Denver 6-6; Oklahoma City 9-7. Des Moints alee 20. « Omaha 1; * Lincoln 9: ST, PAUL CLUB PITGHER TAKES HIS OWN LIFE: Eddie Meade 1 Coshunlts Suicide Abeer “10. e i: Among western conference colleges is a fraternal spirit to scout-|- - The ‘glad ‘hand is out for the juts from rival institutions and '} aecommodations are provided etheir aid pp tis eonvenienc: ‘bids} Meade, member ilererey ct ewirier in the here "effectively. to prefer] ¢, duty. in Hotel Room—Had Been Ti For Weeks May 18. Edie of the pit of the St. Paul American pk dicted stelub, committed suicide at his hotel] ill for several Manager Nick Allen ~re- St. Paul, today. Meade had_ been ph ge his illness would keep h im aes of the game for the rest of the season. A Cpt found pn Pe table er airs, an ks sea came to in e authori- Cc. M. Bo- St. Paul from a j legislation in the game's history on April 9. Announcement of the rule was. followed by a nation-wide con- | troversy among’ coaches, players, of- ficials and others. The rule would have limited the dribble to a single | bound, whereas the number of bounds | previously was unlimited. Difficult to Enforce Immediately Recognizing the difficulty involved | in putting the rule into force immedi- ately, the committee decided to defer the change until its meeting in April, | 1928, and urged ers,-coaches, of- ficials and others associated with the game to make @ thorough study in ; the meantime in order that sug- | gestions might. be brought before | the meeting next year. “The rules committee believes that limitation of the’ dribble is a neces- | stry..step in, the best interests of | basketball,” Mr. Brown said, “but it deems it expedient that the proposed change be held off for another year, so that suggestions for the limitation may come at the proper time through ae basketball rules revision commit- DEMONS HOPE. FOR SUCCESS Track Men Leave Tomorrow For Forks-Meet—Ten to Go to Slope Meet With determination to. annex points for Bismarck, eight high school track ae will leave tomorrow morning for Grand Forks to take part in the annual May festival, track practibegs 3 meet of the state uni- iy: Men making the trip are Wotake, -Davis, Ww to Syren aay tes. Lots hers fot 9, Block: 4, Books 2. 8 1 to tant 25 to 32, 10-13-12) Pg 22 and ¥3, Hoek (i a to 16, jboss if to 28" Block 4s" 1 to Fi hs 24 to 32, Block 1%. , Block 3 and 4: Block: de "ana 5,>B 7 to 9, Blo tr Boe tes ce ied Bock ss. 3 and 4, Block 52. Lots 5 to 7, Block 62. Lot! 2 Block 6: Lot’ 3, Block ne Lots 1 to 8,- Block’ 67. Lots 10-11-12, Block 56. Capitol Park Lots 27 to 2. Block 21. Lot 5 Block 28. Lots 1 and 2, Block 3: %¢ Int. Lots 13 Bh oc i: ‘Block 33, expected to. be a good Spriggs will be entered” fr tue ied 440 and mile. nm will relays and Paris jn t! re shot put and low hurdles and high and Approximately 10 men - whi “wo to and Fred Landers, Sell, Peterson, tion in this meet, with Mandan send- good representation: one of the heaviest traffic streets ciable deterioration. TAXES has been forfeited to the Count Section 2202, Compiled Laws of 1913, taxes; that the said county has and will offer it for sale for ensh County, on ‘Tuesday, June 14th, day until completed. The property oad " to 2%, of the County Auditor, with th bea will be entered 1: half mile, 440 spe bret high hurdles, low. hi jump, relay i iter vault, wis inthe take part in the on, 220, 440, high hurdles, broad jump, shot. put and discus. Ward will be in thd, high and = and Brown in the shot put, iscus | javelin, the Slope meet at Dickinson ay the number will include ftp Shipley, Cayoa and Meinhover, The men will come against strong opposi- ing its track squad out and Dickin- son, Glendive and Miles City having A 700-yard test pavement of rub- ber is giving satisfactory results on of London. ‘The surface withstands wear and dampness without -appre- NOTICE OF SALE OF. PROPERTY FORFEITED TO COUNTY FOR Notice ‘Ia hereby given that the following described réal Xproperty of Burleigh in the Stat Nort! Dako der the provisions of as amended’ by Section 5 of Chap- ter 199, Laws of 1925, for delinquent taken’ ‘tax-deed to such property at public auction, said aie to be held at the Court House in City of, Bismarck, in said Burleigh 7, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Raid sale will continue from day to listed herein will be sold to the highest bidder, subject to the right pproval of the County board, eject any or ail bids. Baek 16 to Block 1. 10 and 11, Block 4. Seription will be sold separately. 17 to 27, Block 19. Gates ncription Den and SEY%NE%-2:! i; ie! % -22-187: 76. RYNE aw 4 %122-140-78. 2 and SW in SEY~ to 12, Block 10, 1 to 4, Block 11. te Moffit ‘Tate. Rlock » Block 1 10, Block 11. 12, Block 13 13, Block 1 Lots 4 and 5, Block 15. Drincoll Tate. 10, Block 1. Block 1. Block: 4, ae Ada. Lot Lot 12, Lot 1, Hos rt 7 to 12, Block 2 ‘to 12, Blo Lot 6, Block ‘11. Lot 6, Block 1, 2nd Addition. Lots 4 A A Lots Lots ipte Fatrchilds and Gales Taaaition ~ Lots 6 to 13, Block 1. Lots 6 to 13, Block 2 Lots 1 to 10, Block. 14 i to 5, Bilbo 12, Block, 5, 3rd 18, Bloc Block 8, iv, Block 9, 18, Block 10, 3rd Add. 6, Block 11, 12, Block 12, Lots 11 and Lots 1 to 4, Block 10, Lot 1, Block ¥4, 3rd ‘Kaa Sterling (New) 1 to 6, Block 1. 13 and 14, Block 2. 10, 11 ee ae Btdick 13, Sterli 13 to 15, Boek? . Block Lots Lots Lots Lots a 25 to 27, Block 4. 31 and 32, Block \4. 28 to 30, Block 11. 5 to 8 Block 13. ioe 9,, Block 17. Given” under my hand and the geal of sald County this 2nd day of May, By order of the Board of County Cotimissionées of Burleigh County, North Dakota, A. C. ISAMINGER, County Auditor, Burleigh County, North Dakota, SEAL) te See Publication on the 18 day puptieation on the 25 day Lots 5 and 6, re 11 Lot 10, Block 11 Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots Lots ae o a: ral to 12, Block 4. 16 to ae ane 4. 1 to 2: lock 6. 1 to 33 lock 7. ck 1 to 4, Block 11, 7 to $, Block 11. i and 12, Block 11, 2, Block sary and the said Board of City Commissioners, hereby declares it to be necessary. struct a storm rater sewer pute rwaitth Street from foadway to ,Avenue -A, and on hirteenth from Thayer in Sewer Improve- Int. Lots % Int. Lots 1 to 6, Bl Int. hots 1 a % Block 7. Int. Lots 1 to 12, Block 9 Int. Lots 1 to 6, Block 10, Int. Lots 11 and 12, Block 10, Int. Lots 1 to 12, Block 11. Int. Lots 1 to 12; Block 12, Int. Lots 1 to 12, Block 13. Int. Eots 1 to 12, Block 15. 4 Int. Lots 1-to 13, Block 1 Int. Lots 1 to 12, ceed 4 4 Int. Lots 1 to 1 Int. Lots 1 to 12, Block 2 Lot, 1, Block 22. Lot 12, oe 2 jenoken ‘Towns! Tot 12" aBlock a ‘al Block 27. and % Biock 27. 9, Block 27. 16 aes Block 27, 5. Block 28, 28, “lock te sg to, be this. Amprove-' ment that suet within ree 8) days after the first, publical Ralorliy’ of te the ory Tia maj of the proper: Be ‘so cule ed do not file be Aeemed authorized to constr ee ate “ot North op nntte. Count; of farielgh, Cit: Bismarck. ss, M. ba ion, oi ‘Auditor. within and for the City of y certily ‘Not Dakota, do Bore thi ee fore) copy of the a ee hi cgi Aaa loners ” ot 8 1-2-3, Bloc! Lots 7 to 12, locke 1 Township. Lots te ‘and 6, Block 8, Glenview ‘Township. Lots ? d 8, Tosa an Block 9, Glenview 1 and 2, Block this 18th aay” of M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. Lots ‘Township, ‘Lote Sand 10, Lote 11, Block’ 9 oce: Lot 5, Block 22. Lat f Burleigh.—ss. Office of Count ich caer for Lexeticn for ine cy Paes 1ith day a ne derfnauent an Bsteae ry nie ene tine Pad re @ ete Lots 3 to 6-' Fou rater Block oc 0 2," Bin 12, ek . 43°% to ion Biecke oe rf aaa A 4 21, “Block af 1938 a regeeite, it th: Beara ‘of of Chey y Commissioners will) DEFAULT" nevi securred in: the |i conditions £5. igh! ns Beart od, OTTO ES 8 ti or oe ce ain al John Larson ‘and Anna 2 Pa his}! Wite, aa mortgngors, to 4 Remington, as morteag 7th day oF April, tel, eae ate for record fn the office of thé reg- ister of deeds of the county of Bur- lelgh and state of North Dakota, on the ath day of May, 1921, at. 14 o'clock A, nd duly recorded. in Book “108 of ‘Mortgages, on. page 343, which mortgage was thetcafter atsigned to Mollie ppinger, by. an instrument dated the 7th day. of ‘yay, Tt, aha tiled for Fecord in the office of auld resister! of deeds, on the 10th day. of May, 1921, at nino-orclock A. M., and duly Tecorded in Book 139. of. Asaign- cloned’ by,a sale of the premises in such mortgage and hereinafter de- ribed at the front door of the courthouse in the city of Bismarck, tn the county of Burieigh and state of North Dakota, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., on the 20th day of dune, 1927, to satisfy the amount due on such mortgage on the date of.sale, The ‘premises described in such mortgage and which will be sold ‘to satia' county ‘of Burleigh and state of North Dakota, and described as fol- lows, The Northwest Quar- ter (Wh) of Section Twenty-three (23), Towaalp ‘One Hundred Forty- two .¢ rth, of Range Beventy- nige Cis) Went St the th Pa, ere will be due on such mort- aye at the date of sale the sum of 1886.50, which sum includes prin- ginal and Interest thereon, besides costs, disbursements ‘and. ex- s of ‘this foreclosur ted thin 11th day of May. 1927. MILTON GOTTLIEB, LLAM. Executors of the last will and testament of Mollie Ep- pinger, deceased. : Mortgagee. c. L. Young and Thos, J Burke, Attorneys for Erectors, Bismarck, North Dakot: (Firat ublieation ay, 4 5 /11-18-26- Pepi 1, 1927.) 18 NOTICE OF pene OF RE- STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.— Office of County Auuttor, N. Dak, apr’ ee 8. rane Tillie M. Hi 127 No. El Baling Ave. Pasa- EL Brandenburg, jeapolls, Minn Union. Invest- ment Co., Minneapolis, Minn. You an hereby notified that the tract. jand hereinafter described and ‘which was assessed in your name for ‘taxation for the year 1922 was on the lith day of December, 1923, duly sold, as provided by law, for the delinquent taxes: of the year 1922, and that the time for, redemp- tion from said sale will expire ninety days from the completed aervices of this notice, Said land is “acseribed as follows: Northeast quarter. Section 1, Township 140, Range 81 Amount sold for.... Subsequent taxes purchaser . Amount required to yedeem at this date.,.. $ In addition to; the above amount you will ‘be required to pay the conts- of the service -of this, notice and Interest ‘as provided by law ang unless; you: redeem \said land from fale before the pepication of Ime. for redemption pala ‘by the holder of the tax sale certifi. eate as provided by “Witness my hand tile, 10th day “of INGER, A. Auditors County, North Dakot cPivat publication, ay 11,1927.) Cana official seal 927. noricr or =e ATION OF RE- D STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA, County of Burleigh.—ss, Fics Oh of County shatiter. To, Orphe Ea tink, ‘Bismarck, N. 6, D. King, Menoken, N. D., Cap: Teen Beourtey Bi name for ifa¥ation for the year 4820 was on the 13th. di of December, 1921, duly sald, nt vided by law, for. the: delinque: en of the yoar 1920, and that ce efor redemp- ry ne “with expin tion. from 7 the. completed 8 follows: ‘own- $239.76 taxes’ ‘paid’ by purchaser . 345.74 Amount required to redeem at this date.. $608.31 In ‘addition to the above amount you. will, be Tequired, to, pay. the costs ‘of the service: of this..no! and interest provided by jaw, sn unless. you redeem said land sald sale ‘before the expi: the time for redemption as oer atated,.a deed thereof ,will.teau the holder of the te sale cert! ‘Witness my han r official seal an 10th: day of ‘Ma; 9 ae ay OF Mar, Alan, Ane hn County, (First ‘publication, 11,-1927.). G/11-18-26 a as x NT? Sealed bids for the’ ‘construction of a storm -water sewer on-Twelfth Street from. Broadway, to Avenue A, and, on? Thirteenth ~ Strect Thayer ~Aventie to Sewer: Improvement: District ber : Ten; will -be_ roceived:eby the Board: of City Comm peo nere of the City of, Binmnarck, nore Dakota, unell eight o'clock, BP. june 20th, 192! uan- ‘The following approximate Litter care given for the guidance o jers. 770 linear feet of 12 inch vitri- fied , sewer. pipe. in Hnear fect, of 10 sewer pipe in plai fect of 8 Inch. vitrified sewer pipe & manhotes. 11 catch- Plans and. specifications are on file in the office of the City Auditor. Work on. this contract shall ae commenced not: later than Jul 'y the same are situate In the | i to bear (not exceeding seven (7) Be cent. per annum), which shall e received and accepted by him payment for the work. an vide shall be made upon a ba cash. payment for the work. to Be done Bach bid: must be accom panied by & certified check for Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) payable to the order of A. P. Lenhart, Presi- dent of the Board of City Commis- sioners, as a guaranty that the bid ders will, if successful, enter into a contract the performance of the work. ch bid must also be accompanied by a bidder's bond in a sum equal to the full amount. bid, as provided in Section 3707, Com: piled Laws of North Dakota, 1913. The Board of City Commissioners reserves the right to reject any or all bids, M. H. ATKINSON, City Auditor. (6-18-25) ADVERT EMENT FOR BIDS 01 a received by the Board .of Coun Commission- ers of Burleigh County, North Dakota, at the ‘court house, Bis marek, North Dakota, until 2 o'clock p. m. Jung 8th, 1927, for road grad- ing ‘work In ‘sections 30 and 31, T. 139, R. 80. Plans and specifi- cations are on file. with the county auditor or may be obtained from the county surveyor. ach a must be accompanied by a fied check in a sum equal to, ‘tive per cent of the amount bid, made Som yable to the order pf George Wid, chairman of the board. The successful bidder will be required to Tile a bond for the full amount of his contract guaranteeing the faithful performance thereof. The Board of County Commis- sioners reserye the right to reject any or all bi ee, order of the Board of County Commissioners, A.C, TSAMINGER, County Auditor. (5-18-25 6-1) ADV EE Tse. FOR nips Grading Work Senled “ida will, be received by the Board of County Commixsion- era . of purleton ounty, Novth Dakota) at. the court house, Bi marek, North Dakota, until 2 o'clock p.m. Sune Sth, 192%, for road rad Ing work between nections 17 and 20, between sections 19 4nd 20 und in: section. 30, Morton. ‘Towaship. Plans antl specifications are on THe with: the county auditor or may be obtained’ from ‘the county sur- “Bach’ pia must be accompanied by a certified check in a sum equal toifive per cent of the total ax bid, mai erie to the order George F. airman of the board. The ful bidder will be reauired to file a bond for the full amount of his contract guar- antecing the faithtul’performance thereof. The Board of County Com- missioners reserve the right to re- Jeet any or all. bids, By order of the Board of (‘ounty Commissioners, A. C. ISAMINGR: County Audi (5-18-25 6-1) ADVERTISEMENT. Sealed bids will be recgived by the Board of City Commissioners of the City of Bismarck, Dakota until eight o'clock, P. } May 31st, 1927, for furnishing t! waterworks department of said city ith a three-quarters or one ton truck with closed cab and tarter, speodometer, spare and_ complete ,equipment for Bidders, shall furnish com- filets specifications of .the truck to be. turniahed, The of City Commissioners re- serve the right to reject any or all M. H. ATKINSON, City. Auditor. . wil New. Bedford, Doyle, Pittson, ‘Pa., drew (10). lentown Joe Moore, ‘California. 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