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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE NINETEENTH YEAR OMAHA, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY ]‘\‘K)‘ -T \\F\l‘\ ]'x\(tL. W»—> THE SENSATIONAL SALE OF THE YEAR., -—@K $23,000 Stock of DRY GOODS Bought of the Sheriff. This Stoock was purchased of the Sheriff of Coolk Co,, 111, at 25 cents on the dollar, as 1 he stockis emall we will close it oul tomorrow and nextiweck, and the follow ing prices will do It, All the e R sy & i B & s All the 1reac Q2 et e | U | Threac From thisstock : o SR TR | R § 1 From this stock 12¢ per dozen Spool : el L ol G R '_ O - 80c¢ per dozen. Cts Spoo) e Embroidered Skirtings : I [()gi(’['\' ;[]](l [']](l(']'\\'u”' LAWNS i ]jp@q%(}QOdS‘;7AWMW7 i . » I A(/I: ‘ EOUGHT FROM TH SHER OF COOK COUNTY, ILLS. 2 | C I“’“h(‘\. hn}” s 1‘.(1 l Il’\(. G N N = 101Te . Q o RN e ALL THE 36-INCH ALL THE WOOL ALL THE FINEST IMPORTED All the Boys' and Girls' 1 lbll]Ul Lh‘lll](\ L 1B B Vo b U s 1O DRESS GOODS, ls0c DRESS GOODS, ’ $1.00 DRFss GOODsS, 4c Heavy Ribbed School Hose 4c 49, 63 and 36c., 4 A ER ' 1Be i b 18c ‘ / o A : i ; \ll Ilu‘ Ii ‘ulu\' l3i|1v 1\fim— —— | e S WL E GOODS M | S I INS ICUGHT FROM TEE £ HERIFF OF COOK COUNTY, ILLS. ) 3 ; 0 ALL THE WAIIE + ALL THE FI RIPED IECKED ALL THRE FINE IMPORTED FROM THIS STOCK, E LAC CHECKED :-: NAINSOOK, Nhite Goods, NDIA LINEKN B TG G % 39¢ Al the Tine Swiss Ribbe |- _G ( ‘ he ) ; & 2 - i All the Ladios' 2 AR i & s Imported French: Woven YARD VALY \\1‘(» \\l'l.}lll‘ FROM THIS STOCK, oo | [GEE U SATEENS. SATT‘Z‘N S. SA”"EEN S. CAL 1 C OES, ,‘ O —- 3 ,‘-;OLG‘}T e T“EAT[.‘ rlllv \‘) S I:LL‘,; THE IMPOR/ the Hand Made ALL THE EX FROM THIS STOX, ol ™™ [ AMERICAN :-: SATEENS, [[ 3lack “5 ) French Sateen i) (o) ¢ Vromtai} i} 4 n this lot are corsets im- /3’ N ~ ported to sell for $1.50, A B | IO AT | JEAR Allthe fine AlL the tine ATl the best (“h; i : SUMMER ~ | SATEEN 1( C | vois J P ! / corseTs Lv S U CORSETS » 5 COR B\ [ : | Tn (s stock In this stok i e SONS, 502,504,506,508and 510 S. 13th st [ “If we ha > L catel some | Paxton the chestnut colt Colonel S for 8230, | this city. Both men make their ervors on \ u Jack Crooks has been deposed as— cap sinate wheel's length et acl o sein Py i fonled 185, posclios fcantainy hoarse, | 1 draw fat 1s salaei | of the Columt American This long list of games will be inaugurate i ) i &) AT 3 it ) Sl eI 2 ’¢ | of the Colum American association team This long list of games will be inaugurated | gyormons expenses of new park fegor. and y ey, 1our shirts ans ther e ha chased A | and MoTamany nppoiated tn his plice. G aeaT Grln S Wedter so- | really on May 50 with the Apostles, who play 1so on and so forth to meet. | The loaz st ol Pix to lower 1 Preston e by iily i ; ) | will give Foghorn the sulks for o fow wee A Breezy Grist from .tlu, WesternBase-4| ISty o At <t the Min- | teams are today playing much the best b 5. So far durd « o . from Pot i vill ¢ iorn the sulls for a few weeks, ball Fields. sapolis team will be mowed down and packed | Dissensionan utent are crecpin i s defeated al fustest @ urs of the | I've Joyou 1 1, “one | Jack Prince and his combination of fe- Questions and Answers, With the wins of St Paul. | They | the vanks of the fovmer slaves and ty, and, in fuct, has never yet, al of your boots John. the-very thing le bykers are in St. Joo. The, n one There is a letter of importance at the sport- be here June #, 4 and 5. Cushman’s | putti wroc 0 atter fany juve 1 1ov foreign, | Petty gazed down at his brogans v § a i 16 Bttt el g but | mowient, then squatti ; y o Oy reninge W | ing department of Tie B for the s ) will cndeavor to cntertain_the | is dwindling day’ by duy, wi 4 he | suffered i o set b has 1o r ) : 4 Bl OATCH AT MANAWA. Andrews family June 7, S and 10, and June | league parks s inereasi W T i ) s to Chic s yan B remar Dreath, keep tab on | OF the Omala cricket club. - Will the gentle- 3 I i MosliLathe 5 Powley old boy, 3 b s thvilling contest. Prinee will locate pe man step up and get ith 12, 14 and 15 Des Moines will serve as a mop | mered down b , : ixht, | | the Iocal diamond. June 17 and I8 the | ing, scntimen nt which will b in session there the | of suckcrs in one of these tauneries there's 5o | mavently i St. Joseph, Will you plense state in/Sunday's Ber what Line and Rod Spokes from the star tail-enders from the city at the mouth | and the two orsaniz | entire wecl following. Boyond adoubt young | fish in the luke, that's all Advices from California state thht Joe | is Phalen’s regular position, and did Omaha e Wheel—Arenic Doings -The Gun the Kaw will' of allo- | an_equal footing. the d: Y the coming chumpion byker of | So th 4 men divested them- | joynskiis in_superb fettlo for his ma to pay Louisville anything for his re- % ; pathic doses, while June 20, wewill | that the whe best of it, 4 is nothing inte to re- | selves of L wus vainment, and seiz- | ywith Fack Davis tomorrow. ov R AL And Babt £ 4 W Clubs—Questions Answered and foy with Duve Rowe's Mouutai June | right will alw. : od occu- | tar ¢ is atpresent making, ing ho ps of Peity™s boot Ies | fident of lulling him into unconsciousness in First base, but he is much more th Miscellancous Gossip. and 20 the plumed and belted Sioux | sionally, but finally ¢ : ; tHev Lo by trengtll, into the | o pound or two. Davis has been training at eround play SR S un down for a talt, which will terminate = ‘hi s Lo Wheel. limpid waters of Manay 2 R Alameda, and reports come from his side of round playor. Sheidid, but justhow (Rl sRawallskihonght, fdhop first y thatlie s loaliug ungnificent, and much 18 ot known, drag aeross o swall estuary resultod i uiprise the doughty Dructite fu | | 18 a doublo bird mateh a_shooter br ticle published in the World-Hevald of the ank Bacon hias gono to St Louis, where | turtles, tadpoles and erawfish, and_onl¥ tho 2 thddjong, | \"h'n'l‘ VI s 20th, from the Nonpareil ball club, the Cit 1 ' i | toe ofthe boo /] on the bel Ilth’ ams say they have sent the Noupareil’ s new quarters are* | were made pt Wl SRl fully Diced in eapuivity! Whero an T 'm Beginning of th W, two challenges already and now give thom W eont of paint i et nnd ”;['.”"‘ 03 jangemon ""“‘“““'l‘ SR S \li“}‘.‘&‘“l.."'('.'.L”-‘ A A T iation’s trap mournful wail that St. Paul has | the third. . A e N T M1 bids faie to fore J 3 ghcoling raloatenosiamon, Heomon} already got enough burdens the breezes. But [ We will play them on tha Omha gronnds SR L e e CIRI e " IF the project pans. out Carleels, o | Ans.—Two bivds broken with one burrel do this is only the baginning of the end. Long | or if they are not aceaptiblo to them, on their | Omaba elub at the Ist meobing The Winchesters Shoot, iy -Il"‘;‘l““‘”“m‘d VR (SHREIE | ot count. The man at the score is entit ere the dog days arrive there will be many o i L ARV AR A fon sy AR R0 eydle professor, is en . \ehester gun club u‘.‘ Id thelrweakly | doon, Molnornoy ur dtho ol LSy of | toanother pair. In beach show parl caso of suspended animation In many a | amount 3, L havo postod n 810 | Joutiue ton Aasa jant throupts the oust shootat Ruser's park s Yo Tho) condlz| | IS alAre by L xiciala cfon | roserve? means that the dog to which tho tions were 25 blue rocks, 15 yurds vise. The word is applied is to have the place of the formerly flourishing base ball city, This is | forfeit w 3 . Griswold of Tuk BEE, | “biihody, Pixley and Tagger are training ) 183 3 | et is reported by the many fishing | no idle talk, asall familiar with the shaky :‘j;'\’],‘,‘,“‘l;:'\"“‘ of ‘m‘f" ,‘;:‘,:","‘ The gametobe | v fair grounds for the Chica; ¢ s which ily visiting Honey | Winuer nest to him if for auy reason tho condition of the sport all over the country, |~ [ the former game with the Nonpaveiis, | /R WL T 100 11000 101012 k. The 1 hle stories told so fur | honor is forfeited by this dog. Or he gets the P Ao " the f ) weils, | ONCET i St. Joo with Jack Prinee | Piv 1L 0 010 THHETT | Wil probably be discounted next week when SRR 0 (R0 T (o well established fact that vietory does not | Willadmit, St Panl s only taking tho initi- | the City Stoam boys wero defeated by 8 (0.2 |y “Will Gk it 11 the exhibition raccs | TR B an o e e ool Jyhen | eward it tho velonae of i thalBssoud qrthira often porch upon t anner of & elub which | 4tive. Inthe city of’ the Apostles the last | and n'w\(. ht ‘\!A]‘.lle'( it they w A»I: At | fhere next weel o010 MI‘IM -wl ‘v‘:w‘\' BaE T O Ao At tan A eiTia to | Prize should happen to be disqualified. Quail 15 continually shiftiug und chunging its men, | threo gumes did not met enough of | g PREAE T B3 Lo I Bokamicduet i Phe Omahas had a delightful run to Belle UL 00001 10001 00100 10100 pull Toft's superfluous adipose tissue, The | Bave v been very successfully bred in With such men s Urquabart and Moran fu | the oot of evil to pay the guarantee | Lt inning that would have ehunged the | vue one day last week, and topped off the [ [Vitlride 00000 doou 1l 1l 1o vty consists of Messes, Christ Toft,Charles | confinement. For the vules desived address tho fleld, tho Omubas fre but precious 1ittlo | top it AR O] Piagz i ing T sURWOW LA AS N et OR FI0A0UD By A0k DO i e 16210600 01t il 100 oot Benjuwin, N, Sieres, Overbach, J.'Jensen, | Major J. M. Taylor, room 154, Stewart build- bove the wmateur standard. They are ull Sy A Ly Lol e ; ith a score ‘red Fuller carried off | Goodson and Thomas Lund, and if any fish | j, ¥ight In thele rogular ‘|‘u(\\:(|nn\ Bebina thail WA SRIOULIER lible babkiers o sounel o ,‘[‘l"‘,:l‘, '“‘;,' G I your | About fosty meibors of the Omalia whecl | the wedal arc left when they return they will not be WX orks 0lby, ight i thelr romul nONR BERk wer the circamstances wver, Pr an e best club wi 4 club went down to Kansas City last night, | orth mentioning’ i R S e i SR but i the | dent MeCormick, when spoken to on the B WiLKkiss .+ B.B.C. " [ \whore they are the guests of the Kansas Hughes and Parmalce W ™ Messrs, Joft Bedford, W. G. Albright Byl icans i Yhoshinin, QounoILpIN the local pitrons will probably ste it maddup [ 100 fomivked El Spalding's Little Jok [ b today” - e : At the meetmg of the state sportsmans | . Yyaie Marsh Kenhard, W, 5. s, Diok | Ans.dack Prince holds no bona fide weeord in the next D will” be 100 pe AR s M8 1 NTA S M NGR (IO AN GRVITY Han St Harry Tag ¢ Otmahas association at Grand 1 ast week the | MeCormick ana Tom Bruner are up in north- | the writer hus ever heen able to find except ~ i band. The weat up the like every where am n. pr it th aneay distance ride will v the 100-mi ! he 7 ptronger thi b over foro.. \l\uln .:\{ul. (WS | olse, s boen bad, and no games have heen TET R T P A L (T et QI M R O orag” whole Western association, embracing some | ern Minnesota after trout, black bass, muska- | the 72 hour, 12 hours a day, 10425 iiles Canavan and Cleveland on the bases, Walsh at h 1163 b § f . UL 009 9L WA A 0 P to.coma:off ab tha Chicago lounge and other birds of way plumi | 1880 I ! played, and of course s’ more or le “Sam : 8 : i or bir Y plun made at Minneapolis in May 1855, Tn the short, and Kearus, Willis and Phalen in tho | Jlaved, and of course there is more orless | N oysx to BuyBisRuaRAN OBt IINa T e & berahip, in wddition 10" & number of cutside | resident MeCormick took his liitlo bt and | sportsman's ¢ PR Sl it a0 Moran, & "ll‘l'l’:f:j""_f':.“i'lt o lm“'l:“’[ “Ihave received no official notification of | *wrphat's vieht,” roplied Sam F s T e G IO LEGQHS Y et | L oak L “_"']‘k Ack engs (ol inanghing | e comparative eyeling records, bis 100-milo a will be i great shape to go on with | Uis ¢ :::';;”“'l"l"',‘;l“l‘,:',;"":.“‘l'ji'y‘l'";:. nnd ko no- | vt will vol v fr (e Clcago etabt | and 't el secs have been infused T e A (P t of tho trap: | for tho groat gamo which s to take placo performance is mentioned alongside of that of the battle for the penuant, With this new | By nugnates woald bo willing 0 sell thel | 1) tatos 10 caid Synldie with a venewal of emiusiasm obing tou ] s held at the | the local ball park next September between | . F. Ives, as follows: One hundred miles, ) remen o ries uss ¢ e ald Spalal The nollos 1o « di oon for Belle he nahas and ( gh school boys. 3. 0 v arrngement the victorles will assuradly 17 | ¢ranchiso if they could get what it is worth [E oI TR SR 15am, the Anqlieg lotryeatgedar noon. for.] sume time, was the team shoot for the West. | the Omuhas and the high school boys, 1. 8. Prince, October 5, 0:50:55; F. outnuinbor the defoats, - So, under the but Toven doubt that. In any ovent, how' | «Now replicd Spaldine. 1 must keop b vue rife rango to witness tho skivimish runs icint Tl 4 ; Peter Jackson, the colored champion of | Tyes, October 10, 15 RAL cumstances, the fans should all be content to [ (o 10\ disarrange the Western o fn- | 1 ‘} plied Spalding. must keep him | g4 rifle practice: ‘Thise morning the club 1Ak medal, which was won by Australia, who with Jack Ashton . A . LNCBO records sh ] t . ang estern associs PN d i 1 | , A Pien valia, L ere mad at Prince o VL tho niew rogime unl,‘\\.hin:h team | o avnivs but little, There arono less than e will contine on to Plattsmouth returning | M = W |“ ‘II}( ghes and ’ll. uk Parm niber of loca) pugs, an_ exhi were .H: this cot What Prir Joains, turn ahk and, weldomb Phanrhaok three cities, and live and hustling citics, too W “Spud” Will Do, this evening of this city lere we hirte an vid's Thursday night, said that if the Cali- | ever accomplished in Eugland is not kuown, {nstead of jeers give them cheers, They ary ¥ L competed, among which averc th I lend ol € cheers, Y boot, ready to jump into the flestvacancy,‘and | The den Musee aud Nonpureil teams meet, | A number of wheclmen started to o Ly yRioh avarg, L ornia club would consent he would meet Sul- | at least to the writer, Just as cheap, isfer of chiedule Would B’ the | o the Hiwiil mule et s attemen. | erce yestorday, but inding the road too | Qb -ilughes und Darmalce, Bragker and | livan as willingly in Vivginia as ho Would in | Pleaso ave decisions tn lnwn tennis on the = : Y .. But St. Paul is 1 i & | rough the ndoned thelr machines, hived i and Dickey and Mussclman, The con- | frisco, but he did_not, care about mecting ving: First, tho volleyer stands at the Omaha's Box Work. to quit, don't b uneasy; it is too good | Manager Favish says he intends to take u | 4 conveyance and made the trip anyway, | ditions were s siigle live birds, 6 single blue- | yim at il until after return from and strikes ata ball, g to hit it. the June schedule. The Omatas will leave The City Steams Want Gore. ack Kust e of our fastest wmateurs, o for Denver on the me i of Junc The; \ st v 1 reg. 0 Thursday the Omaha team will return T Erore oo 0 ek T o b poturnity | ,; Ooraith, Nob., May 31, —In rogatd to an from their fivst northern trip, and on the fe City for two battles on Independence y o into battle for the fivst time :ason on the local grounds with the St Pauls, who will also play here Saturday and Bunday. Secretary Brandt says by that time | Phalen will have joined the team, and with | Kearns in right he expects really strong work at the hands of the team, So far this season, tho fuctis undeniable, the Omahus have been very wealk, and especially in the field. In no two sucecssive games hus the make up of the team been the same,and itisa | yor of sporting men are contemplat- ing a week's carnival of wrestiing at the Col- What bicyele record does Jack Prince re- ten or twelve gun elubs, was taken into mem wded the medal re wis a lurge crowd pre v ting the net afwer the ball is dead makes no Pexa scason mavte the country believe that they . has a I young byker wh were really the citizens. Fora few brief weeks will in a few more years beat these two men out of sight, at any sort of a perform Where would the Omahogs be this year | & town, ahd the business men up there are too | Lttie conceit outof tho Nonparcils,but there's ey put in the day fishitig, a nice basketof | Focks, and 2 pairs of doubles to cach man. | Australia sugnacious son of Fam is | Tho ball strikes outs court. Does he without Dad Clarke. Although he hasw't | keenly'ulive to their own interests to pary | MuBy @ chicken counted before itis hutehed. | pickercl awarding thele gfforts Tho Grand Islund team and Hughes vise I win in the antipodes when he | win orlose the pointt Sccond, on the return pitehed his usual ball, he has proven Omaha’s | With their ball team.” Good Game Today. Billy Hobson of St. Jog, who is greatly in A A i AL riox oy fop 1Y will require but a few | of a bull the ball is played into the net. — The only hope, Out of thivteen gumes he has | But we shall see what we shall see. Tho Tincoln giants, o stato 1eaguo toam, | Crested in the embryonic” bieyclo wnd uth: | GaYia shoot-oft und Hughs and Patmt ounds for Jotin L to 1 Lim of all nis fon player thinking the ball is coming pitehed ho has won six, while Fanning hu e e T ar W the City s Run sy sliie il battlad| i keR SN MSERVEIRHAQY S B IELD g ( B SURE IS VAR HOE R0 A3 Bl AR lost six out of eight he has played; Willis and | x40 week of the baseball season has | for supremacy at the ball park this afte pertaining to the mausgement of such o f AReodl rs und the contest wus greatly co- | IRight OfF the Bat, 8, F\. Ashby, President Tennis Club, Fuire Tuks lost the only games they mitched entire l'“‘“"‘ whilo there s 0s yet nothing of n | Eume culled at arp. These are two tine f N k] Jack Messitt is still on the shelf with | mont, Neb. and Inks andSommers managed to win one to- | styikingly sensutional order to chronicle, the | Sii, (e 1 spectators will be treated to i A ued a challe The Omaha Dog Show. malaria Ans.—First, the volley s the point gother, and Willis and Sommers anothor. | uir i surcharged with sar and rumorsof | o oot oene BRI | shings wenty-five mile i W. G. Ingram, who is rapidly arranging Jimmy Canavan leads the Omalas m long | Second, it depends simply o W happens Just now Clarke scems to be the only twirler | o™ e brotherhood's slogan we are the The Com ng Champion Byker. on th track for #o. Kinuer tne Ty Ry R M Bits so fur this season, i T B AT A i that can be dopended upon, as Tuks has 10t | pooiio no longer resounds upon the air, | The admirers of fast wheeling, endurace Vb clalin 1 RO Apiagi ks o says charge of the coming O y With Canave conand Kearns invight | hayy was still tn play ) o stroke. Hit- been suficiently tried, - What littlo PItehing | Whon tho snovw was still flying tho wroekers | Stamina, resolution and all thut sort of thing, | pelled to ride cart wheel, WAL, terday that, without g tho.Dmanss Wil Rusilo pllor them ho has done has been first-class, but more | pad overything theie own oy, and by a lav. | #id whoset Ned ling and Jack Prince up | tion this spring w AR : ( oy {nnsn ¥ | aimeronce than offset by his fearful wild | j5h yuso of ‘paper” at the opening of the | B8 models in p £ all these qualifica > Biggest Catch of the Season, on west w far, the & i coriigis ey / . 3 i n..x he will pan out all Fight when he gets fo 1 er 10 Munawa yesterd best he w hox Iun } : ng him in his regular turn. If he should Tiinaeat A e SR f re kennc g the a L SRS . an lown the management should not monkey | theysubsisted on plumbs, great, big, succulent a Lithla ¥ e Vel A ) 4 f 0 « ) ) with him, but let him go and | fellows, enough to make a man's mouth water < o8 ¢t ‘ h ounding cit t 0.8 oA K A i wi 1 Kiudly i V}w n mo immodiately’ securo some bady 0 | amileoff, Thelittlo boys of the Nitional | ance on the wheel. Tho individual in qy uch of their pr e udy 3, for made at 1406 Fa tound Bt th i iistai throl ) i coltinns whotlior mssist Clarke, So far Dad's “record | Jeague could only look on enviously and con- | tion is 1 a jage than Will Pixley, | aftera couple of ¥ as indus the better for both ¢ or and manager, | Wil be ng i the Sulltva Soquread i sk is all that could be expected under the dis- | tent their stomachs with prunes and w a boy sixteen yea age, but who even now z us ever man was guilty of, they were $ A J0Rin 4L DR Aud L b ¥ bt e couraging condition of things. Ho is & | But there has been a noticeuble switching of | {8 oapabl ) any of the old veterans | compelled to give upin disgust. Tho fis Bliscolla L rte. SR 1 & numbar-of clties warm weather pitcher and his early spring | of the good things of the market. Thele » | in this neck o' w Pixley was born in 1all probably be Sitha uisht & Winche un ] veekly ) i ¢ there is an open work has uover been astonishing. In o few | giants have begun to partake of the banquet, | Ang Ind., February 1574, He stands e X ) e IRV ™ s @ r's 1y after s What stiates weeks, however, the Oswegoan will be all | while the brotherhood slaves are gathering | 5 feet 2 and pulls down the scales at 110 fore gorging themselves at some social ban- | 3 | N ¢ till \ tect t ) M give the pedigree vight, then look out. Auyway, here’s more [ up the crumbs, The National league has | pounds in rigjs ondition, He began his | Quet, any way they wouldn't bite, and only I'he ¥ ru 3 y te d the report i g ( t ) ctter, Beauty speed 10 bis good right arm, little more to fear, The brotherhood barque is ng of In 1887, and in the fall of that o little nibble was ull thut rewarded the | She « Sunday \ rroneous. o registered t—Curier, Linco ¢ . bowling on toward the rocks of destruction as r he made his malden race, his opponent naba trio's efforts, 3 y y e Omahc A ¥ 3 Games for Rosy June. fast as just winds can send it. But after the | being s Barthell, the very fast juvenile ‘Well, it won't do to go bome without some \ u X X a 100 v ¢ 0. It wi The schedulo of games for the home | &rand smash-up it will take a year or two to | champion of tho city of St. Louls. After & | fis sserved Preston, Laighiugly | bira mate 1 tevday @ ¢ local giants are n grounds in June is o rattling one. Out of the e baseball to its old-time standard, The | hard fight young Pixley won, Last fall at “Faet,” corroborated 1% 3 the bi ¢ ¢ the stic fraue ’;T had m;u 1 blow |’(u \m |l.m;~ the grcat Ubicago tournament ho won the | “Well, what's to be done ', enquired 1 i Sic A e of 74 0 ¢ ¥ Bae apny y ST BN D 3y ' | hus not been anywhere near up to that which | juvenile «|..m|w.~m p of Americs, beating a | Walton Petty, himself. * Shall” we t A hort st k that will buve its ball game, This will afford the 1 was formerly uccorded t0 the league iu | guug of the fastest L‘nl: ever assembled to- | the Bluffs and buy a string ut the market John I, Redick bus purchased from W ideutical i siyle mmllvx at of Joe Wal thirty days in the mouth twenty-one of the

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