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4 THE OMAHIA DAILY THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1900, " VD W YOUNC ‘ himselt and showed that his performance | declared sacred. His team is strong it | 1o, M York o , Mrs. Anna | Clerks: J. K. 8wift, i R, A, Morrison, . | copaig A. R. Tooter, R 7 A N AL fn the first had been preliminary to b nd determined to tumble Towa at | RixX Milnes, Chicago rren A Fourth District-Judges John Wl Jam, Yarton, D » b4 zards. That will be Rodman, Host 1 2 £ Mre | Bruner, R.; J. B. Bruner, R.; Henry 8. Eighth Dis t-Judges: Moses St n warmiog up and deciding what sort tense Intarest may be noted from ti F. M. Harley > " Uharles | Moody, R.; A, Connofty, ‘D WO | w5 Franklin H. R M oanchoff T campaign to carry on. He landed excuraons _ will be run from Des | rodla Fatterson | Danieli, B Clerks: 'T. 5. Blltngwood, 1t Din B. Hutler oseph Wigging, a 4 " , | ndependence, West Unon o A Atter, D Ciérks: J. B. 1 % 4R vl 8i teen Rounds of Whirlwind Work is the | » !“h““)l "" H} s nose and O hed '”‘: dar Not lens than 3,000 visi i Amer . v Fifih Distict—Judges: W, R Cole 0 " on the left eve. In every succeeding rount 1in the city to attend tho game CHICAGH 9 svent souc | Do T, Kroh, R™R Chriatie, R » Journey They Weat. GaMner found no dificulty in repeating the from \Washir ! dent | Hangen, D.; J. 8. Dickey, . Clerks I T e - punches on the nose and eye and 1is ai- | DEATH WINS IN HARD DRIVE e e pald | Hy OONOR Rl Bt sCagearoob 1t maenum, | adei i Diictasugeesy, Wittiam grey; means health e tention to those particular portions of a1t Lewis L. Raber, R.; George Fisher, R fau, 'R.; R, d. Gentleman, D.; Jao DARKEY'S SLEEP SPOT HARD TO FIND | gu)ii1q anatomy somewhat disconcerted the | Horse with Fameral Name Captures |und that ihe managers were con P. McBride, D John E. Emblem, ¥ a, D Clerks: Alexander Bchlege |1 Cle 3 ; ; X g plans Sutting league teams rka: Noel Grifiths, 1t.; J. Warren R.; John M. Campbell, D I black boy. Handicap Race at fidering plans for, puttin jeague teamd 10 | Xenoid, D, Hecond Diatrict —Judges: W. A Gard to h“m.n"" In the third round the boys quit with Newport. N et pheventh D‘l‘!lrl‘r’v—Jvm('l;u: J\\,’!Hl:‘l:n“\l\'.'u R PR Wineer, R Chatles T y ; shoot. { James W. Boquet, ohn THollinger, [ Robertaon, R.; Mark M. Parmer, D.; John ol honots about even and Smith Bad & shade} ., i LT o s b B LSy Carrol .1 uifus Bernhard: | Laughiand, 1 Clerka:’ Cassias 1. Aljen, | The germs which the better of the fourth. In the fitth, | , CINCINNARLE, Oct 2 earest s agna) jive Dirg kios ler th D.' Clerks: W. II. McKenna, R.; James R . Lindergren, D | R 1 - : oc onderly up, turned a. o | annual live bird s nder the | D % ; i) , D. " - ate sixth, seventh and elghth Gardener had all | Jor it iR, it ‘Face at Newport | of the Crawfordsyille Gun club ope Newstrom, P. 1 9 District Judges: | G, P Hutt cause Catarrhand the better of the argument. e poked out | today going do the back stretch lay, with hy crack shots In attend- Sxth Ward, . v Cond, J:» 5! Charies Ro: Bronchitis 1 his loft time and again afd it never falled | , The handicap at six furlongs, which was [ance. C. W. Budd of Des Moines won the | First District—Judges: 8 R. Qui R, b (AL, LI P AR I e chitisand the th's fac body. " Jte | the feature of the card, went to Death, | high-gun in' the regulat oveut, Killing 148 |1eaac Bylveater, R.: O. . Fisher R.; Jomeph | Jf gy (lefys: Georke M. Cooper, wouls | P P P i I ol e e s 7Ty ® | who won in A hard drive by a nose from |sparrows out of a possible 160 N, Robinson, P; Jonn H. Bixton, D" Clerks: | L JWEKE B giagec: BB Liva: | Grlp prepare the Jscar Gardner, the “Omaha K B° | kept & magnificent guard, but this was | Olcott \Weather fine and track fast. Sum- - Adelbert Meacham, R.: o g < Tuds omiis P, balized bis return to Omaha, where bis | ¢ times penetrated by a elashing punch | Maries: Maroons Philadelphia, Second District—Jud Siine Svenson, (fe; R AV 8 ; Thomas B way for those Jugilistic career was commenced, by de- litt) " 11 h Firat race, five furlongs Ep, 12 (J CHICAGO, © 1 University of | R ward French, Robinson g Elitson, £ ! - . T el N R S ST U P Y Winkfield), € to 5, won; Pirate's ¢ n, 104 > eleve \ght for Phila- [ R} W. I. Horton, D.; . Plotte, P. PN s which cause P ";"" ”.: h i b“‘.“"r l‘:“’ bd ‘:" ":"; Gasdner on One Knee. (McQuadel, 7 to . second; Resignation, 107 | gel Whuro oy Will piay the Pennsyl | 1" Cleks: ¥ C. Cratg, R.; Harold Over- | EIL R (ot udpes C 1se Pneu. atherweight, in the sixteenth round o (Ceburn 01, thirc ime: 1:04" P | va a u beck, D, 2 quae ’ Y : bt was Intensely intoresting from the | Smith forced the fighting in the ninth | Ajlen 1. Abboit, Princess Jullen, Whits gkl TR "3 “Fhird District—Judges: George T. Lindley Fosihh Thore ; : monia and Con. Tree=t ) Intensely dntereslln b nas | and ended 1t with the major share of the | Sulphur, Duley Chain and HIgh Ebb aiso amiliar Way. R.; Thomaa C. Goodeon, R.; W. A. Sharrar. ARLg | Rl AR : A 18t tay of the gong. A% | redit on his side. In the tenth, when |Fan: : . ARBONDAL “George Mul- [ R G, W. Woodbey, P. I.; W. W Farquhar; » | sumption. given Wednesday night under the auspices | C Second race, six furlongs, selling® Flop. | caator. aged | Instantly | D' Clerks: Elmer G. Siarr, R.; Jullus 1! 5 the Omaha Athletic club and Washington | 9ardener went to his knee by reason of a | 100 (Nelaon), 6 to 1, "won; Zaza, % (Now- [ {{jeq by Arth Y aged 18, by the | Allstrom, . duck Smith was encouraged and was second; Hob' Baker, 95 (Wen. | killed by Arth ; Y Fon whils ¢t Fourth District—Judges: W. J. Trick, It; 9 ball, the sceno of the fray, was crowded 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:1 Water | discharge K B ¢ ) e R.; John K d ¢ "o | mixing things lively as the aggressor when & s R Water | hoyw were out hunting yesterday. Ander- |13 L. Roberts, R C. B. Gulick, R.; 3 D, Clerks: « with an assemblage of representative men , Jena, Saguenay, Teno! e Jete | Qo wan. ttomsin Aimb over a fence | Atnoid, D.; F. J. Mathis, D, Clerks: G. I y from Omaha and adjacent ecitios. The mill | the tap of the gang sounded. 1 feraon, Lancehim, Lexoline and Lady Kent | with his gun PAE and it wus discharged, | Garlick, 8. R.; ‘Willlam M. Baright, p King, L aba an a e s appreciat also ran. “who s aboy o FIfth Distric - Y, W, Cain, R.; wus witnessed by at least 1,600 people. Oardener now seemed to appreciate that | 8ug fal. . 1\yo gng one-sixteenth, seit- | KIINNE Mulcastor, ‘who was about dffeen |, Flth Distiet-Judges: o W, Lol T SOUTH OMAMA, ldehyde Tnhaler Smith mado a ghowing fully satisfactory | he had no easy thing’ to deal with and | g '3 C Fox, 104:(Post), 9 to 1, won: Dr. [ feet In front. Hoth boys reside at Murphys- | LoRE FEoR b B8 1 gdaied 1 . Kl all these germs even when they have 1o bis buckers and friends. He demon- | Summoned all of bis clever tactics. —He | Block, 104 (Coblirn), 1 to b ‘wecond; Prince | POF2 c——————— Clerks: Willlam B, Ten k R ¥ L. First Ward | | 100ged and bogun thete work in the doap-seate Wrated qualities that bespesk for him a | K€Dt his left shooting hard to the colored | Lenn, B (May), § to 4 (Bicd, Time:, Joitod JUDGES AND CLERKS NAMED | ‘&' First Disttict - Judge: . 1+ | | 4 air passagos of the lungs themselves. b gt b sy i oo A g g N enhetm, ers, Kht, 0! A L ot—Ju ‘. Richard- d \rrie 5 R lo. " p ccensful carcer in tho fighting game and | P9¥'8 face, but Smith stodd the punish- | Dimogthénes, Osmon and Come Back also sor X gotNanes: B T YRR, s R Garel ] T. Hawley, M. ., Profassor of Lung ment as though tho blows were raindrops | ran B0 Sosdon 0' B i | o 1 R TRLL, oat Disoases, Chieago Clinical Sehost uis defeat @t the hands of a past master Wiann saoe. Hahd g Recelve ana | R Joseph O'Connor, P. 1.; James Magner, [T. Hecker, . ¢ i 5 per e ot vu by b means an fnglori. | and landed on Gardner from time to time ourth race, handicap, six furlongs: | Selections of Men to Recely A Wotcott " Re: Wi | Pater B fisasne gost Clinical School In the world, i science was by no mea ori- s one The fact that he withstood for ffteen rounds aud a half tho onslaughts of Oscar Gardoer, a fighter who has won an enviable reputation for himself by re- Youngster Stands for Mach Punishe ment Before He Goes Down Under the Combination of Left to Juw, Right to Stomach, Sixth District--J P, Stoddart T John P M t Mur 3 Death, 110 (Nelson), 9 to 3, won; Olcott, 102 o : € ok Mt B W Combe save | 30, with resounding whacks, (Coburn), 9 to 6, second; Winter, 100 (Mich: Connt the Ballota Are llam Butt, Bi'"m N Sekn B piecond l))\l!‘rllu:\.lul]1( Siots Com! 5%, In writing to Dr. Geo. Lelulnger: In the twelfth Gardner began for the 11 to 6, third, Time: 1:14. Tremar, Completed. R R. L. Baley, R.; . J. Kelpin, R; P.[worth, D ; John Gainey, D.; L. Delan- | "1 have been using your Formaldehyde first time to use his right to any appreci- Covenanter, The Geezer and Allanto J. ' McGovern, D.; 'W." T, Johnson,” D.[ney, D. Clerks: K. W.'Hunt, R.; Charlc Catarrh, Asthma, Bronchitis, able extent and the two men mixed things ace, milo and seventy yards, sell Below 1s given a list of the judges and | Clerks: P. Gosling, R.; James J. Mc-|E_Searr, D Coughs, Colds and other Nose and Throat sated victories over top-notchers in his lass, was in itsell a sufficient endorse- S e cast. 10 | & X R “ T T 1406 86 ol CCBERIG. 00 5. o0 \ b and stood up under the punishment with 4 Sadle Burnam, Insir A A0, e £ fieorey B, Miler, D, Ruen Ruther- | D. 8¢ D Ju CRInpoet, De) i SN OER CHEMICAT GG .H,:m l;,y n‘.< 1“.‘.|.. nlun‘uv]llnl ’::::’r:‘ul‘n:«t";‘l” the grit of a Spartan. He recuperated be- | ful, Marion Lynch and Lizzle Jackson also | the following list republicans are desig- g'r"l;rlh;m:“lfl:u-h!\-u P. French, R.; George | ley : et inailed [ ree. ents that he has a brigh fore the round was finished and flew at [ 4% ce. mile and one-sixteenth, sell. |PLcd BY the letter R.; democrats, D.; poPU- | * Ninth District—-Judges: Carl 8. Palm, R.; i leb Rl Stufled-glove are . Gardner in a frenzy. The white man had | | £ 1 Bermann 3 (a'\ [Msts, P silver republicans, 8. R., and|Robert 8. Colvin, R.; John Newlean, K First District—Judges: Peter Olson, [ . LEININGER'S hroughout the match Gerdner had fn- | (MO o B N viedge of B fobarny B io'L second; | people's independent, P. 1. Albert Hildinger, D.; Max C. Bchroeder, 1. [ John A, Nelson, R.; Henry Schmeling 8 R.; ¥ Alvord, R.: J. J. Shalda, R.; Lew | 8 Askwith, R.; M. 11, McConnell, lanbek, R.; Frank A Agnew, R. G Smith left In his guard r? - R M 5 Slerknt | T b | . H. onnell, R.; B0 ¢ . 14 & new wonderfal antidote (o the germ of Kidaay out gueation o e de 'l ermann, i Adoiph Flala, D. Clerks:|Larsen, D.; Conrad Dwyer, D Olson, R.; James Krecek. D.; Willam M¢ L Ep oA s e ‘.”, ) ‘“”’" - "\“‘" s i o l, ’(:‘r'l‘;; 1-:1«‘. "v| Punch in the Juw and Stomach. ARMSTRONG WINS THE TROPHY E A Carter, i bred Ttinz, Do G | James Hawka, 1% John ; 14 o, Shea, . 11: Clorks: J. M. ‘Toblas, R.j Clem fow sed Nadary Coonten S8 il GLSEER & ore € ol shot fc o g, R ing thi : econd District—Judges: olla, R.; Wleventh District—Judges: Otto Schnefde- | ent Morris, D. 55 aud b0 ceite & packnge fash and surprised his opponent by dis- | Smith gained nothing by this brief frenzy o George L. Brotherhood, R.; Henry Inman, [ wind, Hes John N. Case it ; H o8 Meton | Third District—Judges: W. . Schmidt, plays of cleverness even surpussing the | 0 the fifteenth, for he came up at the | Mateh fo he Dupont Cup Won with | 1, Tim o. | , D.; George F. Cole, D.|aid, R.; J. H. Glassman, P. 1.; J. G R.: Frank Belding, R.; James ., R . bell for the next round a bit wobbly and & Kill of Thirty-Five Clerks: . W.' Coleman, R.; Willlam | D" Clerks: Charles A.' Edling, R.; George | Pat O'Dwyer, D J. M. Eversole, D. Ulerks performances of Gardner himself, but these y Tahen: D. B diton: & 80 | DAt e . . Moyer, D panting scme. The two exchanged light Stralght. Any R.: | B+ Gibson, D. . . Morrill, R. Moyer, D. siost B2 n " g the Dupont cup, which was shot off at the [ Clerks: Charles ' Smrkovsky, P.; J. G.|ing, R; D. A. Glasscott, R.; P, N. Gi i g, 3 N t i N t swibging his arms with the same abandon | MO8t Of his lunges flew wide the mark. | grounds of the' Baltimtore SRooting asso: | Bahlcver, R R.; Alfred Afnemann, sr. D.; Charies N, toig, D.: T Poker ot In ature ns does the exuberant Fourth of July oras | A1l ©f @ sudden Gardner straightened up | clation today, came very near taking on ourth’ Distrist—Judges: A, Rachman, | }irrls, D._Clerks: Charles L. Thomas, R.; B + B Swan tar, but at all stages maintaining & guard | 204 poked his left into Bmith's jaw. The | internationa’ broportions When the scores | R.; deorge Woods, R.. James, HsGerach | George C. Darber, b "Becond District—Judges: Tvor Ti for anyone to always feel tired. There or, b [ es mainta : ere compares end of a res f ery, D. c o C. 3 5 She: T 0 need drag o c SR Wondarral to, etrell colored lad went to the floor, but strug- | was found that three men had sent all | Cierks: L. F. Hale, R.; It B Allons Bt G B Liswell 5o 1}, Sherwood, It 18 o weed to drag out an existence Bardell Makes a Talk gled up before the count ended. Gardner | thelr birds to grass. They were Plerce of ifth District—Judges: Va i y ank 8titt, D.; Henry Coker, I, Clerks: g h( taiooue 1 *i‘”: EE. | Weak nerves are responsible for lan- Atter tha préliminarics had been dis- | KO€W tkat he bad his adversary on the Baltimore association, Robert A, Welch | R.; Sommer, R.: P. 1 d E. Young, D/; Charles E. Detwiler, R . e u drive his right to Smith's stomach. The | ti of The sh t | R Diseased nerves, whether due to over. eputat impartial, expert ofcial Plerco missed his fourth shot Henrv Rahn. D.: Johin Hund. D. Clerks: [ ", e . w il Clerks: John Mitchell, D.; ;:‘l"l““,:“‘j“j‘!'f‘d“h‘:; A as known o nearly | 118 feet before Bardell tolled oft ten were | of it but t other two killed and ano Robert B Patrick, R 1, B Hevnolds: . | g T Tosoph R r e s ileaton. | Cootey: R L i ced 8 Kno i ; was_begun by each. We Seventh District—Judges: Fred Beck, R.i| | ! I e e J ) ;P " every attendant. Bardell gained the unan- [WASIRE - © hiw, but the Englishman fell | charies Sledger, Ro; Henry Banmann, R [ 15 Srnest Blaater, D Hans Bockente d SRAES | ohid TABG, imous approval and sympathy of the crowa | , And thus the fight ended, Smith receiv- his thirty-ifth shot. Summary | Charles E. Bechtold, D.. E. Moran, D.|\oKee, D, h B orge ard—Judges: John Lemke, R.; Eggert when e stnounced: "For the benstit of | IN6 the frst punch that sent bim to the | for those making mars than twenty: . Hans Hanson, R.; Henry Bel-| Ritth' Diatrict—Judges: Joseph Czerwin. [ fhe Rt Chels Kuelber, D - Clerks: Mil- o © 0 e ot | noo; s pd Al o0 thé dontest »upont Champlonship trophy, twenty-five ) i W edgewlc Prank Kelsey, R.; N. Link, D. the patrons of the fistic game and in be. | Foor 10 the round that finished the contest. |y\y " Pirdy e 455, handlcap (wonty: | ®Jhimht 4 0 A Krenek, B | Witermians e, 5 Soncnie, b oMK | Platte Vijley : John Yeager, R 0 eree, v o S8y o round was just half through when the | fio to thirty , three moneys, 50, 30 and | Otto Lie ] Sundblad, R.; dery, D~ Oletkar” Toar gkt Ho B 1 AT, Rice, R s v, D. Clerks: V. H balt of myself as referee, I want to say | Murry, D Clerks:~ Fred Robinson, E ; h nd Ward, Frank L. Fitchett, D5’ John O'Nelll, P, 1. | M Ellls, 1 J an nand women into strong, health ey ek ita of his friends with gratification and took 3 £ First Distriot Judges: - Lowrence Mich| Clorks: “Charies A. Weaver, R Jonn’ . | 5 Yyaterioo—Judkes: ohnson, R.; rons Taliychecked pevaant. T Pe vm“‘w Shn ERER oS St e amters | % philosophical view of the matter. He sald Dubray ...... 3Hood ... acls e E W etater, "R.; Theodore | Trumbull, D. 2 k’ M ."):"'1-“ 1 1 Clerks: | you Bad this Taa't S0, you get your ) b Yooy “1’."““_” he thought the showing he had made and tchey - Shulford : Stapenhorst, R.; Willlgm ' J. Foral, D.; Elghth Ward. AR i R 4 et money back. the big crowd procceded to enjoy tself |y, 1 yiher of rounds he had stayed ought ity S0 Martin Forel, . Clerks: J. I McMontes; [ o0 1 , o H. Fitoh, R.; W : 4l P $1.00 per box ; 6 boxes (with guaran- 2060 niturealy, A DIBUIAr VeE wia even y i forphey .......... M o e B 1 rst District—Judges: Allan C. Coulter, | I Fltch, R.; W. | | tee), 8500, ook 1 et omey. that Bmith wouldn't stay ten rounds | {° 81ve bim a look-1n with pugilists in whoso Elliott 2Armstrong e e Tundges: . 3 Potter, R.;| R:i John R. Beatty, R Quy C. Fleming, [ C,V. Shumaker, R C. | ), $5.00. Book free. PEAL MEDI and on the general result Gardner was a 3 to % favorite, although there was little Gardgér Prases Smith. Hobbs b MOt Sl dgen: Frank W, Morrts, | Second District-Judge : Bdwin M, Tr pfterson—J udges A Andeeeon. R though tho sentiment of the crowd was |Bim very much, howe for they wero | phey to, defend his title to the ‘cup within | nan, D MR D R A A R U A ; FALLING, at a lively rate. The first halt of the © Woodtrice, 110 (Knight), 6 to 5, won: | €lerks who will officiate at the booths Cabe, D. Third District—Judges: Willlam M. Clif and Lung disenses. | have found It superior I y the bette D! o P! d o8 % Clerks Ge w. V1) 9 " D.; Tho s Montague, D.; John Fienee, D disputably the better of the argument and | gt At S0 PAY S0 O R SOOW nd had ress, 108 (McQuade), 4 to 1, third Figst Ward. Sioskst. Qeorge Winship, R.; W homa ag For-mal-do-hydo meteoric gpurts were short lived and for Third District—Judges P. Ervin, Third Ward, of New York (Armstrong) and J. W, Pos- . | guor, depression, debility and varico- posed ot Jimmy Bardell was lntroduced as | i e Withnell, D.; Charles L. Rustin, D, Clerks: rat District—Judges: C. I Hoagland, | over |u|h|\3rmr or any other " N g g & R.; | that any time I officiate at a fight and it | kock-out ¢ Smith struggled to his : Lane ; ielwig, I, William F. Q. Hanlon, D. g R McCleneghan, D They tone and invigorate every organ company he believed his ability entitles him 2iThomas b e el s b R Loring, R 1. | Bi Willlam Kennedy, D'; John . Dauble, | Florence—Judges: 'J. K. Lowery, R.; cing Co, Cleveland, Ohio. money went begging. Griffin 8 oD haetter, B Henry W. Berry, R.; Henry Brown, ry . Helde John Skelly, D. District—Judges: ine: : H a | Eighth District—Judges: W. B. Fuller, [ton, R; J. 1. dmith, R. 1. Mu o any rea i ffteenth Bmith ook punoh afte®, punch | B4 (Wataom), 12 to {7 seéond ! Trouba- | througout the city on election day and | NG, TARCL—Judeser W b KU | 40 ¢ po ein T e 0w urton toany remedy sofar discovered " Time: 1:49% 0 efend o Clerks: 2. P. Hedges, R.: Albert Tighe, D had the mil cont .,.4’.~4l for ‘(‘Iu\-lmtv«“:lx:v"y Hitlo time 16 avail himaclt of (he openings | LMtk Wilkon and Defender I1'alsc | pirgt plateiet—gudges: I, 3. Hartman, | “Hehth District—Judges: Al tireen, T Bacond _District—Judges; Louls &. Ho- KIGNEY TABLETS ounds scheduled the decision wo : sardn o | taps and then Smith began another rush Blmer Wickenberg, R.; I P. A, Bruechert, Seventh Ward. o the most part Gardnor danced about th: MAORED ) | 8, : " First District—Judges: Emmett A ring, nearly ail of the time the aggressor, | O followed Gardoer about the ring, but| PALTIMORE, Oct 20--The contest for|R.: John Meyer, D! dohn Hrandp .|, First District—Judges; Chatles J. Sheel- mor B G Bowles R.: Jonn O:Nein rlos Jung, D.i Pet : “Third D 3 3 downyurd path and in the first mixup let tons of Hedley, B who shot under | Clerks: ¢! :«“I]':m,:. R.; V. L. Vodicka. Jmn‘olsdw‘l. ')‘nrxlflt. d“‘.“‘,‘:n‘f«“:.i““‘ \x\(“ v N Fourth Ward, b tho referce of the main ¢ He was ex- : ’ 5 s : < fan, Bt Iy Hon plucky little colored fellow doubled up on | f0T, the prize began immediately. the c Bixth District-Judges: Karl Stefan, Roi( A H, Hoerner, R.; W Zent | R R. W. Mullins, R.; George F. Chapin G oas be made strong as steel b tended a genuine wester o Bab BN | (5 ahop anid Hit' fedhls eftorts to n}’ml‘:"‘ ditions being serles of five Robison_Glenger, R.: Charles Rupp.’ R.i|neay, D, tlifam 3, " Ken- 7-i B WV, Mulling, B Ceorke o Madl o can a '3 y \ | teet after the fight was over and, thoug v ..o 24Mosher ......... : IKta v Sixth Distrlct—Judges: J. 1. Sherwood. 3 b . Hall, R.; Thomas of the body, soothe and sirengthen the ;::,Ml ‘,;‘,,"”“. ",'.,“.;.: |”:;.,.Irh'l'::‘.‘;..}.:;an|: { oreattation; st bk Outelty rocstved the plut 0 : R.; George Wilcox, R.; Lee N. Yates, I 3 1 3 Clerks: 2. | uerves und transform broken down o eir coupons, take the e A Malone W, W. Bond | 3 L svaly Mevks: | PL Clerks: James R. West, R.; R, A, | Grant Cowin, R.; C.'C. Smith, D. Clerks!| Sold by Kubn & Co., 1ith and Douglas, to move. Paul Selarid Harrls, i Mighael k‘r\”!)“ml‘:. B 1erk8: | Wegener, D, Holtzman, R.; E Turner, D. | wnd J. A Fuller & Co.."1ith and Douglas. 5 G # Gardner left the ring with no scratch save y 25\ R.; Eddle Lang, R.: 4 i Bd O¥onnor, D.: H p. |'Cler Henry Arp, R.; John H. Ji AL 9:55 Gardner put in an appearance & Quimby . ZB\Wagner ... ones. D.; Thomas C. Kelsey, D.| B Bd Ofonnor, D Hugh F. Boon, P! v, Arp, R John ANDRUFF, snd was accorded @ warm reception, al- |{he partially closed eye. His hands pained | Welch was challenged by W Mor- | therkk, T% Derttorn k.S Blbert " free- | Clérks: William W, Bastman, K.; John D, [ MeArdle—Judges:' ‘Gustav St ’ » v 4 " | thirty days. This evening Fred Quimby | Fourth District—Judges: John Yirak, R.; 4 Henry Brown, | Clerks: William Eicke, R.; Charles Ra- indicated by the moro goaerous and deat. | Puffed up and swollen betore the mili began | thirty Say=. Tl Sieoing, et QR || Fourth District-Judgcas Jom8 Vin< oha Reintofhy tosly R W R Gamble, R |telle, D. ening applause glven the darkey when |04 at its conclusion were in worse condi- | gt dinner at the Carrollton hctel. Killtan, D.: Anton Bkounal, D, Clerks: | {80 O'Malley, D.j ¥, G, Anderson, P L | wese omana, North—Judges: Charles THIN, FADIN ha tamo. amiling trom his dressing room. | tion: Gardner pald a high compliment to e Frank Swobod, 1ts £d kagtmann, D QO V) b Evans, R.; H. F. M R.: A J. Wi p | The welght of each was aunounced at | SMI(H's ability and said that right now he | BASE BALL WAR LOOMS UP | Fieih Dottt iy ot seistrom, R.: ourth, District—Judges: Albert 1 luma, . Cle red A Balley, R Wil- GRAY HAIR, 124 pounds. In Gardner's corner were his [ S0Uld Whip lots of the featherwelghts who — y elka, D.; Joseph Roucek, D. R B O Weymunes, DrY West Omaha, South—Judges: Tsanc & Tmannger Frank Hart and a couple of |41 ronming around the country with repu- | Bam Johnwon Survey the Ground in Frank' L. Tebm, i Oitver | }f ] RIMOT T I | reavict, B O Ferry, 1 Charles it ¢ e e sealp needs Jocsl. followers ,of the game, .Smith had tations that )ift |_n..-m above the common Washington Prellminary to oo Pfi"-‘;,‘l{)’ll"‘ln ce&.vlu"u i 4"u_uvm§m, n‘ lerks: Anson D. 3 thotbies Tt T%. in his coroer, Eddie Robinson, Kid Leroy [ FUn °f pueliists. ‘“Smith has got all kinds the Lineup. R.; Charles Rons, R.; Joh Samuel Bertty, T s Eharioe s ober i | dnicago—dudges:. Joseph Babbitt v Which fecds the foilicles and roots; nd e g urly negro by the name. of |Of ETIL" said “his opponent, ‘and with it William A. Grieh, D.}'F. E. R.; Thomas J. Wilson, D.; dames M. Tay: | Henry C. Denker, R.: 1 Warren, D, i D (o S ) SR = % longer ring experlence will likely be & top-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 24.—While no def- [ Dan McMillan, R.; Beter Casey, D. lor, P. Clerks: Ira A. Stevens, R.; B, J. [ Clerks: Henry Peters, R.; Fred Buel, D h QAN DOMEIR AN A0 210 Sullivan, The time keepers were James | 0. 'yi" e busigess.” Inlte develapments have taken place there | Beventh District—Judges: Frank Kra- | Cchcannon, D. Clontarf—Judges: W, A. Saussay, R (sl gotor AN IXUF|AIL EROWER) Honsley of Des Moines, Fred Sonnenschein | “oncicr In the business. e i nieations that base ball men are pre | ficek, R A. W. Faith, R.; Harry Shrop-| “Sixth District—Judges: Harry H. Van- | Munser, R.; A. Harm, D, Clerks: 1, Kaess: |5 . yOURHEGIINAN ' 100 SERAS of West. Paint and Michasl Crows. The preliminarics created all sorts of | piving for @ possible renewal of the war [ Ehire, R} Peter Drazda, P. 1. Mike Nit-| Alstine, R.; Charles k. Morgan, R.; Roy W. |ner, R0 J.'L. Heavey, D. Nox e L o Sy By g amusement for the spectators. The first was | threatencd Just year befora the proposed | tler, D. ' Clerks: J. J."Galvin, R.; John | Aver, R.;'L. M. Anderson, D.: Reno Mag: | Douglas—-Jidg H. J. Roessig, R.; W.|. °l N. Y., says: At 10:23 the gong sounded, the princi- pals shook hands and agreed to clean breaks, Smith was as energotlc as a buzz 1 ° A AT p E ALTS. "1t 18 Yathid rora . > | taw ‘ball association went into ecliy Keane, D, & ney, 'P. "I “Clerks: J. 8. York, L.; Alex | R. Anthony, R.; 0. G. Hook, D. Clerks: | orin, and 8 battle roral, in which there were six par- | RoN bass ball Association went lnts ecilpes Ighth District—Judges: Samuel .| ¢ Reed, R. Drake, D.; Chris Rothman, P O ahad by aaothes Dottis pants, five colored boys and a big, strap- [ ;iSOG s nght accur. Ban Johnson, | Purchfield, R Herman Grau. T .| “Seventh District—Judges: Charles 3. | iast Omaha—Judges: ‘L. 8. Hatnes, he L bottle pIu youns whito man. The sextet punched | prosident of e American lengie, as b Eden, R.; Charles Schartow, D.; Wililam | Westerdahl, R.; Alex P. Lillls. R.; Cyris | John Anderson, R.: Charles 4 waw in full motion during the first round. e threw himself into the fray as though determined to end the fight right then |, weq down to thre o Y Hans J. Wintherlich, D.; Tuns Jensen, D. 4 e, the white man and a | ball circuit also have looked the field over, [ H A . 5 d . Gardner smiled the whil 4 ' e Nelther as as done enough to arouse | Clerks: Fred Rupp, R.: Fred Boye, P, 1 and there. Gardner smiled the while and | ooypi of the colored boys. The two darkies | Nelther, us vet bas done enough to arouse | “Uwcily, Distet-Jidges: Joe Hogan, R.; cke! colore ec the latter destred it. D, Murphy, D. backers of the colored boy became confi- | o colns for some moments after the fight | ' Dresident Johmson sald today that the leyenth Distriot—Judges: Dan 0'Keefs, dent and hustled’ to get up-thelr money. | wag ended. He is Tom Mitchell, a laboring | practically positive statement could be | R.i Jullus G. Liebarth, R.; H. E. Moore, A moment before rising, surveying his op- | paul Murray and tho ‘“Yellow Hammer" |Johnson, declares his organization is not Third Ward. ponent with evident rellsh.and some de- |iasted twenty-seven seconds, and in- that|8sking any favors of the National league. irst District—Judges: M. Rosenblat, R.; kree of amusement. The enly scratch | time Murray knocked his opponent to thé | wae. fu G. VanNess, R John Willams, R.; this round, when Smith landed his right | low Hammer” was all but put to sleep and ("]\:‘l;ml;'nm m-}':fir.?“.« :‘r:mll.i"u"ludd"nmu na- | baugh, R 1o the left eye, partially closing it. Gard- |po was assisted, dazed and half blinded, out | players or any other restriction ,l::,ed“‘{r_;": Second District—Judges: James J. Casey, ) . N Vester I 4 ohn A ] Younger, D! ‘0., M'f's, Detrolt, Mic each other at random, the rules of the battle | In Washington the'pust weelc lodking over | . Koxerlv, D pClenios: f1- D. 'Schinker, [ Kimmell, R.; TBdwin Davis, D.; Will R. |Clerks? Peter 8. Vaad, R.; Otto Barasch, D at Hoston Btors, 21°8 being that each man who wan sent to the | 1% 28 fLagua’ decide 4o jocate club | Ninth District—Judges: Mose Press, R. floor should be declared out. The fight nar- | h and organizers of the proposed base | Charles TFricke, R.; Thomas Lynch, R. took the punches directed at his face and [ wer' ‘ot the white ma; : ; 1 rts ge o n hammer and tongs, | The National leagus has a long term lease [ Willlam Mitchell, R.: Christlan 8. Boysen, body without an apparent wince. The first | byt hg finally succeeded in landing both of | on the old base ball grounds here which it | R.i Willis® Hudspeth, P. I Willam F. was certainly Smith's round and the|ihem, The winner stood in a very shower | WOUld turn over to the American league if [ Krelle, D, Clorks John Koops, R.; James % S ‘s punchel ‘ H, YW 1l by b R 8 Langren, D.; Paul Waack, D! L S :ru::nm(:n: of Nn:llhhl‘ N u‘mkln: mAn employed at one of the local hotels, made that Washington will have a club in | f2 8 J- jLankren, D Leul ance O ent Gardn nees and he hesitated | . The go scheduled for six rounds between | Somers of Cleveland, who fccompanied Mr, | Clousen, D. . “We fully realize that in order to take [ Eawara sarnoi, 1 : 0 Ero rdner got during the fght came 1n | floor threo tImes. The last time the “Yel- | Washington and Baltimore into our etreuit | Cimins 1 A G Kinhoar D, i o K nor, however, suffered but little inconveni- | of the ring by his seconds. the American by the National league. No | 1 fearft toneme b Joharice, M. King. eaco from this. In the firat Gardner i favars will be asked; the Nutional has its | Ciérke:” 1. - B Paschal© B Othello broughifirt blood by buryiog u hard | SUMMER DAY AT EMPIRE CITY | iS5r iy nms, oo ot provose to be aic- | Reundiree left on Smith's nose. Messrs Johnson and Somers left for Balt1. Io the second Gurdner began (o collect | peature of Metropolitan Race 1a | Fio's; “Aioke, they, will endeavor to arrange N e R league clul n al ty. : V! Z e % p SNe. o8 L i s clty. | B lerks: “Wilifam' 3. Vost, DI W. W REWARD OF MERIT. Trumpeter W MOTORCYCLES ON THE TRACK | ,Fourth | District—Judges: Charles E. o Burke, R.; William Plummer, R.; Emii NEW YORK, Oct. 24.—A bright, clear —— Motz, 'R.; 'Thomas W. Bowles, D.;' H. L. A Catarrh Cu aay, with & fouch of swmmer 1t v, n Omaha Wheelman Will In- | Standeven, D. Clerks: ~Peter L. Forgan, Popularity in Le: afforded a pleasant outing to the Empire troduce Sclentific and Exelting P L F. G Watson, R. ThrougHout a great nation of elghty mit- | Gt Tage track today. The sport was spir: Sport on Midway Track. B ine Wetudgesy Jonn, M Touon, 3 he track was wet on to) rom last o i Ly nans, i Louls P, 'eterson, lion 1t 18 a desperate struggle to secure even | night's Fain, but the Kolnk wis sate and R John Killean, R.: Gilbert Rustin, R. & recognition for & new article to say noth- | sure. Favorites had thelr innings, four | Jack Princo, cen an ardent | Clerks: . Frenger, D.; John Holts, R. ing of achleving popular favor, and yet| inning. The ronxville stakes was tho | manaber andrider of bicvcles since the | SIxth District-oiul jlonn, Corby. 'R.; . 3 ] eature, In which Juth was a hot fu- | Gays of the high wheel, will Introduce at | J, Rotholz. R.; N. Jones »avid Tobin, within one year Stuart's Catarrh Tablots, the | forite, with The m,,‘,...q..r played for the Midway cycle track next Sunday a Lynch, D. Clerks: 1. J, Calla- new catarrh cure, has met with such suc- | §vod thing from 5 to 1 down to 3 to 1. Hes- | Soxles of motorcycle ruces between & num- orge’ B, Gray, It coss that today it can be found In every | VeF mado the running up the back stretch ber of ghamplons. His ‘iulln:lule attraction | Seventh Distriet—Judges: J. Venuto, Y | & neck befors the Trumpeter, with the fa- | 18 Johnny Nelson, rated as the champion | Charles Baer, Moses L." Horwleh, drug store throughout the United States and | vorite, who was slow to move, a bad last, | motorcyclist’ of America, who will ride | John A. Curry, "D K Candda. Coming into the stretch Hegper stopped | 8gainst Arthur Stone. Stone secured first | CloTKs: Gus = Rich TS N6 456, & smn Aovuntind vt ;;.m: g_::l';nnr‘lur ‘:mf (:fi:;dpmh ;hl;llun.ng place llu a lnr;’:‘u Eu‘rlupe;m Sontest, There Uffi'”h-”? D ttkbeatar “ 3 peter, bu onnor had saved | will also be a five-mile paced race bet o strict—-Judges: N, was necestary in the first instance to bring | somethink "for the finigh and Tho Trum- | Reain Bennott of Gmaha and Johnny Lake: Rii Leo Travis, 3 01 C van Avery “ peter won by a length from Carbuncle, | an amateur rider of the b C. Carpenter, D.; Cooney nnon, T ;‘llal: r:;‘:;h o:;: l?:ml‘l‘lll?l::&h“fl::.l::fl:: with tho favorite & bad third. Tho Rhymer | togk medal at the Parls L] Clerka: \‘\“ 1. NMorun, D.; n;my"rurry, 1 nished first in the first race by a head | The contest {s intended to ina Ninth District—Judges: nazlo Calt kuows that advertising alons never made | from Chctanunaa, but s ifiquaiifled for | now aciivity in the focal bicyele worid and | B.; Mat Ne gon, T Charies Rikeman R o ouling the latter, wnd his jockey, R. Wil- [ to bri t t i erry McMahon, ames P. Ford, D. any article permanently successful. It must | [iyims wus further punished by being set | which 1t deserves aa a seiontine angoation | Clerks: B Nooman. D | Henry it. Clai i have in addition absolute, undeniable merit, | down' for the balance of the week. ing, sport. Mr. Prince 1 negotlating with | , 1enth DistrictJudges: ~Joe FHale, and this the new catarrh cure certalnly po Midnight Chimes tried to make a run- | the* Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben for o lease John P. Henderson. R.; Ed Riley, R.; John away race of the fifth, but ran his head | the Coliseu i hopei %4 | Dineen. D.: Thomas Connelly, D. " Clerks: seases in & marked degres, ¢ 3 b m and hopes to erect there pnx off and The Pride and Prestidigitator cams | ten-lup track which will attract lovers of | 900D E. Shepard, D.; George H. Wads- Physicians, who formerly depended upon | in the siretch and fought it out, Tha Pride | the wheel as in the. dass when Foihcal | Worth, R. inhalors, sprays and local washes or ojut- | WIBIRE | claverly by a neck.! Dederaiist | Reading et af dashed’around tho great cir: Fourth Ward, h 4 68 beat Midnight Chimes a head for show | cle on hig o 4 b ments now use Stuart’s Catarrh Tablets bo- [ money. McAddie Won the st race Afier | The fos marserorles controlled by Mr. | oFIFSt District—_Judges: George T. Nich. cause, A one of the most prominent stated, | making ail tho running. Bul'man rode & | Prince are of an improved. patteen wua i | e B Joseph C'Green, R4 G these tablets contain in pleasant, conven. | bad race on the favorite, Gold Heels, keep- | is said, displa, nd, 3lbbs, R.; John J. Corby, D.; P . n: P L | y none of the balking ten- | O'Shaughnessy, D. Clerks:' o W fent form all the really eMclent catarrh rem. | his mount In the heavy g on the | dencles which i\me distinguished such ma- llur\v)‘“ R ,"\ ilfam F. Bec K, '('» WREG: W edies, such as red gum, Guaacol, Eucalyptoy, | _First race, fi 1 one-halt furlongs: R fstrict—Judges: P. J. Cummins, ) Rig R \ R R.} rall. Summarie chines here In the past. They oy are of thres | Becond District-Judges: B. G. MeKinzt v d i | horse power and are capable of reaching | R.; Simon G 3 irownle: and Eanguinaria. Ghuctanungd, 138 (OConnor), § ta 1, 'woni | a wpeed Up to'the capacity of the track | 1. . Vont, b 6. I, Reance, bol Clérks! They contaln no cocalne nor opiate, ane Inshot, 111 (Burns), 8 10 1, third: | Aret e s iart the cycles cover the ( Q; I Campbell, §t.; Charles I ismery, D. NS e e dallen L8 Fomploton, Lady of the War | Arstymile in 144, the wecond 1n 1:37 and the | ~Third Districi—Jidges: = Robert 1. Dun foy ‘and Ofderer. wiso ¥an. The Hhymer | (rd i 1:38 ‘The races are for fifteen [can, R.; R. W. Gillesple, R.i C. R, Turne ty and benefit, ot Alsqualifed for fouling. Aymer | miles. The speed of the machines has been | R.; W. J. Mount, D.: Raymond Mullen, P! Dr. 3. J. Reitiger, of Covington, Ky., says: | ¥ aacdisguaiified for touling. | =~ " . |8Bow to be'a mile in 1 Cleries: “rnomas ‘Croikh. R Jay Buras, 1 suffered from' catarrh in my head ana | trusive, 112 (('Connor), 11 to 3, won; Wait- ¥all Shoot at On i W M S el - LR g q wa. Lewls, R.; E ackard, R ; : throat every fall, with stoppage of the nose | A0'y1 (Burne), 4 to's, second; Herbert, | onNAwA, Ta., Oct. 24 e(Special Telexramn | Koo . &, Vot Uirken . 3 9 (Miles), 9 to 5, third. Time: 148, Frank | _§ b Kra ) and irritation in the throat affecting my | Hfall nind' ran, Sinne annual fall shoot of the Onawa Gui | Clerke: H. A, Wigton, R.; i"rank Hellor, S 00 as voice and often extending to the stomacn, | , Third race, Bronxville stakes, about six ‘1-];'3;‘fi'.‘f:."‘f”.‘m‘\'.'.'.',“"n‘,""‘h“ fulr attendance. | | FIfth District—Judgis: T Iy Roose ftty-ceut package of Stuarts Catarrh Tab- | and & (b & seoond; Kedpath, 105 (ienry), g‘;l-'l,u..o;;‘m:v..\‘ytvh D. - ley, B Cierka:' M. 1i. Be i\ B |d 9 even, third. Time: 1:10} cspe . | Ne 0 hite, or, s eliel lets at my drugglst's, carried them in my | SKeR, third Time: 110~ lesper and Un- | pgilay, Norfolk, Neb.: C. f Iiickisan, 1 Sixth Distriot—Judges: William Cordon, e ee u' ln pocket and used them faithfully, and the [ " Fourtn race, mile and seventy vards, | Grove. 1a.: . J. Hornibrook, Cheromes: 1a ) | R.i W. H. Courtney, K. John K. Boyie, way in which they cleared my head ana | selling: Orend, B (Blac. 4 ta”s, aran: | C. W. Linaway. Chorokea Tai [ Mik: | Rii Charles Bhih ied Rusmussen: throat was certalnly remarkable., I had ne | Betty Gray, 108 (Mitcheil).'s to 1, second! | kelson, Meckling, 8. D.;"Dan’Bray, Syra-|D. = Clerk Danlel Colilns, R.; Jonn T R (778K 4, QUChEI 8 101 Second: | EoleoR i b, S Fotey, 1} is what the others say —some say their build- catarrh last winter and epring and con- | Tyme: 1:45. Miss Hano Bparrow Win 'W. Lindsay was high e Seventh Distriet—Judges: Martin Dun- 45, 2 i § AT gh man, breaking 176 ¥ O - d Elsle Bkl 180 out of 19; R. Linde, o -t 24 | ham, R.; ekfel McClure, K Homer L. 1o T, 1re —— sider my salt enirely free from any ca :;"” r:"”:_c‘.:_fi"-l;l "3 curongn, sauing: | Sk o4 S e .g'n'.\"l'h: S, it | B i i e G B ing is kept as well—or heated as well—or as safe from fire—or trouble. o Pride, 106 (McCue), 2 L won; Pi 4 @ Bcores, B Eh o e vant, D. e ‘ornellus W. Britt, R.; Pl f : ° ) Mrs. Jorome Ellison, of Wheeling, W. | dlgtacor, 108 (‘sn..‘-é‘{“& l‘;"l',- won: Prestl: | S0 nepicuous by thelr cus CItY shooters are John %.‘.(.',f;,"{‘.“ o s e, as good elevator service—or as well lighted or ventilated—or , writes: I suffered from catarrh nearly [ fecond; Federalist, (Henry), 9 (o — Strict- Tuhl, R.; ; " Y third. Time: 1:104, o Drak Hobbs, R.; Miles Standish,” R.; Patrick . Som in one my whole life and last winter my two chit- | Yifiie Jrd Bhorshars ateo ranc w1 ONDON Oct BThe hareer Hynes, P L7 James Grima, D' Clerks: has as handsome ofiices e buildings may compete in o dren aleo sufferod from catarrhal colds and | _Sixth race, five and one-hilf f ;| Drake's h A William T. Hood, R ; O. F. tephens, D. g tw Be: ildi he standard 1l sore throat so much they were out of schoor | MeAddle, 108 (R Willlame). 8 "o N | ferched, S0 guleas, Aid Coton Fonpah | (NI Distrchgudges: | F ',’{"“‘A:,;,’;,:{"‘.j‘ or two features, but Thg ¢ Building is the atu for all the ¥ Targe portion of the winter, My brothes | O Heplsy 18 (Bullmanl ¥ to ¥ana’a'ts | King | Couridr”feichid b pufteas " ae | el Ty K5 Sydbariiiny, 14 Bamuel M the features of office building excellence. Is the best too good who was cured of catarrhal deafness by us- | third Time: .08 Glennalile, Ghewki | The recelpts of the sile ate suppased b | D o Clerks: Willim Barrows, R.; George ing Sutart's Catarrh Tablets urged me to | nd Ondurdis also ran. cover an {nvestment from which Mr. Drake | B€ay, D for you? Move! ——— realized a goodly fortune. T Fifth Ward. try them so much that I did so and am truly Dra Will Meet lowa, considerable gathering of Alrg:;fin'vz:s at First District—Judges: W. 8. Caln, thanktul for what they have done for myselr | IOWA CITY, Ia., Oct. 4.—(Spectal)—On | Tattersall's, where tha duke of . R 4is e Ho ' C Ground Floor iy chidvens T abweye Moep b of the | Dony Py Sekibon ShomaPeonl <O | K Rereatok) wers wotonse i Litkatid | B Smert BN, Hogiat, Ry R. C. Peters & Co. tablets i the house and at the Orst ap | Biil "hase mot thus rae hist meinas M8 | AP o kmaker. Rir. - Blavior." o ught by | Clerks: "W, . Nelgon, R Thomias . Rental Agents, Bee Building. pearance of a cold or sore throat we nip fr | this they meet the Drake aggregation, | expectations, Colonel Pepper did not bld. Second District—Judges: R. L. White, R.; in the bud and catarrh is no longer a houses | Which has proved itself to be one of the — George O, Bassett, R.; W. L. Roneneck, K] S — Sold nftlotias ‘with strongest In_the midd Two years Metaphysical League Meets, George' B, Richtmyer, P.i € 1. Hopper, 1. 9 OHAR With W s ago Drake defeated all the teams of this| NEW YORK, Oct. 2#.—The annual con- | Clerkn: B. . Betebenner, R.; Clarke G Full sized packages of Stuart's Catarrh ;L;‘uth:“ 'y hy mee tehm ht.‘n:rn nw vemh)nnnf m-la lnlrr)l‘x'n onal Metaphysical | Powell, D. Tablets are sold for Aty ceats at all drug: | your "and. dechires Ba will" “eross” Town's | mecting piucs and siected ine £liawing | 1 Gontes M ST R A omeon: i wista, soal line" which the Iowa rooters havelofficers: President, Rev. Dr. Heber New. | Brice Veirs, P. L: D. W. 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