The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 30, 1897, Page 9

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> LIBERTINE SAN RANCOIS co JALL, TUESDAY, NO IBER 30, 1897. Secoud race, three-q 185 Fannie 5 114 ters of a mile. 198 Castake 1%9 Mercutiio, 1T ATDDx sharp San Mateg. ! Gold Third race, five fur.ongs, selling, two-year-olds and upward. N HARD LOCK| | L | |G 9 Sir Willlam ... 105 (30) Aiuminum.....108 Yule... .../l 103| 199 Dly Raclug ¥m106 urth race, one and one-eighth miles, selling. LOST ON THE BAY. 10 FIGAT FOR THE MACHINES { Why do you not use clear judgment ‘ WHY? | | Why do you forget so frequently? | Why do you speak words that you so | offen regret? | ‘Why do you take un with new acqaint- E ances, forgetting old friends? | instead of too often acting upon impulse? NEW TO-DAY. sSSP S S (.CURTIN Al : . | 138 GovinorBudd .10z 101 All smoke.....103 . . v LRI S 911 and 913 Market Street. A Broken Bit Caused His| i Zemmdmher il w8 oo Saloon Men Will Champion |, ey saie®,Poisentiy, peslect yous (kstabiishet 1852) Defeat at Ingleside sreeal cur ot ths of & mile. the Alleged Gambling ‘Why are you so careless when a sudden 99| 108 Yama,., . cbill, headache, tired feeli d general Yesterday. 5 11 dge i Devices. aimgis i s come cversonr © | A Sfore Where the Goods Don Carillo ....164] 182 B& W... Why do you not remember that the Coupon 111..... 98, - SELECTIONS FOE TO-DAY. Favorites Lined Up Well Reopening Day, but Only Two Could Win, | First race—Hermoso, Einstein, Valen- | cienne. Second race—Dr. Sharp, San Mateo, | Mercutio. Third race— Free Lady, Highland Ball. | ¥ourth race—Song and Dance, Palo- macita, Daylight. ¥ifth race— Coupon III, B and W, Watomba, Recall Flag 8 arter Caldwell Was ystem Has Been St Abolished— Chief Lees Will To-Day Arrest Nickel-in-the-Slot Oper- ators, Schemes Being Devised by Which It Is Hoped to Defeat the best physicians, scientists and the leading ! reople of the land all recommend pure | whiskey as the proper thing o take at| such times? | Why do you not recall the fact that| there is only one pure medicinal whiskey | known to the world, that it is exceed- ingly popular, that it has bcen in‘use for | twenty years, and that itis Dauffy’s Pure | Mait? | Wiy do you not denounce any drug- gist, grocer or dealer who tries to offer Are Reliable. ——AND— ‘The Prices Are Right. N0 MISREPRESENTATION ! | Florimel, : you some other or inferior whiskey, say- n Great Form. | —_—— Ordinance. ingitisj stas good? b i E THOROUGHBRED AUCTION. Why do you not always insi-t upon | ASotha St ot e A the haviag just what you require, just what was nothing especially ex- Occldental Horse Exchange. Ohief of Police Lees said yesterday that i | vou desirs, and just what you know to | Your money cheerfully re- c ard at Ingleside yester- | The sale of thoroughbrecs held last L E e G ;T!x;:;t;: be the purest, the best and most effivient? | funded if goods are not thor- c.‘ ttendance w ,Iqes;m | evening by William G. Layng & Co. at the $he Brird ot Benereitoost Rusthst ke ' ‘oughly snnsfnctory. Beeit decided. Thne | Occidental Horse Exct Howard : 3 ! 5 : hieavy, entering fast | atrest was a uianbun el sussons A-Taiks alfegad ¥ gucbiie doriced lkdowa e cnke Gnk | c k 1| Every statement an abso- a Favorites captured | crow. vé EAE the nickei-in-the-slot machines. 1 s s . % e ent avorites captured | crowd was present, and on the best ones TADaus e oG oo andl o ‘lute, solid fact, backed up some spirited bidding was obtained. The Winters consignment. the produce of mares bred to El Rio Rey and Joe Hooker, thirieen in all, brought $3920. Fourteen mares arlings and horses in . owned by J. O. Reiss, sold fora al o1 §: . The horses sold, with the prices they broaght, wer teat of Libertine was the most onal as well as the most unex- With Howard Mann y went to the post a © 10 choice for the final race . aseven furlong purse af- released the tretch he tri was at h's il flag. Mr. work wi the g1 est order, and if no need for a recall MeDonaid ; « M. Storn, BLANTHER'S CONEESSION, ng the record of J. M. Pitts, the man | to whom Joseph Blauther is aileged to | to 1 shot, was ANDREW L SWEETSER MISSING SINCE SATURDAY. Andrew J. Sweetser, the millionaire owner of the Cordelia vineyard in Sc- noma and of cattle lands in Idaho, has been missing ce Saturday last, and his relatives and triends are more than anxious about him. About 9 o’clock Saturday morning M telling his wife he was going to Tibu Tiburon, bat caush the 9:30 A. . boat fo he went to the Pioneer boathouse and h He, as was his usual custom, rowed to Li seen at anchor there by M. Hannon of Sausalito. not fishing, but was sitting in the stern the last time he was scen, 80 far as can b When Saturday and Sunday nights p alarmed and sent out search parties, Ir. Sweetser lelt the Strathmore Hotel, ron for a day's tishing. He did not go to or Sausalito. On arriving across the bay ired a whiteball from Charles Forrest. me Point, and duringz the afterncon was At that time Mr. Sweetser was of the boat reading a paper. That was e learned. assed and he did not return his wife grew All of yesterday John Sweetser of Marin County, ex-Assembiyman J. W. Atherton and Charles Forrest were out seeking to gain some trace of the mitsing mar the heads, and all the Italian fishermen man could be found or heard 0. D ning out like a millr and if Mr. 8 chances are that he has been carried out from Lime Point to Point Bonita will be 1. The launch Gazelle went out as far as were interviewed, but neither boat nor ngz the past week the tide has been run- weetser left his return until too late the tosea. A thorough search of the shoré made to-day and a tug will go outside ana search along the coast in the hopes of getting some trace of the m!ssing man. 1y Saturday, a weetser was 1t was very calm all d. eral impression is that Mr. one of the v that satled either Satur nd has remaived so ever since. The gen- carried out to sea and was picked up by day or Sunday. Mr.Sweetzer is a native JIN McDONALD round contest between *Young’ Jack Demp:ey and Marty McCne 1s concerned. | city are protected by licenses that do not expire unti | organ deulers met yesterday and organized to test the legaliiy of the ordinance. The members of the organization all have the alleged gambling devices in operation on their premises, and at their meeting yes- terday they decided to fizht the ordinance to the court of the last resort if it became necessary. Their principal contention will be that the Board of Supervisors legalized the nickel-in-the-slot machines when they licensed them, and ail the | machines that are now in operation in the the end of the year. It will also be claimed that the machines are not sambling dev.ces, as they give on an average more than full value for the money the players put in them. Nearlv every o.e of the mem bers of the jon that was formed for the pro- tection oi the machine said that the ma- chine as a machine netted a loss for the saloons or ciger-stores that tolerated them, but on the whole they stimulated trade, and, though the machine iiself Jost the proceeds of the day’s business of the houses operating them, it was increased by the influence of the device so thaton an ageregate they were a source of profit. The meetineg of the defenders of the nickel-in-the-slot machines was hetd in the office of Attorneys Walter 8. Levy and pledged by those at the meeting to carry P. A. McDONALD 818 FOLSOM STREET, | Wholesale dealer and shipper of the best brandsof | FOUNDRY AND FURNACE COKE. I have on hand a large quantity of San Fran- cisco Coke, superior to anthraciie for furnace or cantel for This coke is made from ihe best W : coal, and can recomm -nd it to consumers as ardc | | Will deliver any amount from a sack to | a shiplond. | Carload orders solicited. | W.L. DOUGLAS SHOES, | Best in the World! | MEN'S-$2.50, $3. 54,55 Boys'-# 3 0, 3 Men’s Alaska Seal £2.50, | SAN FRANCISCO AGENCY, | i | | Urders Prompily filled _agy MADE NME A NAN £ ()C- 100 dozen EX | 50 Perish"s by a record of thirty-six years of honest, successful merchandising in San Fran- cisco. Twenty-one years in the | present location, and which store having been completely remodeled, enlarged and re- stocked is now the best light- ed, best appointed and most comfortable Dry Goods Es- tablishment in this city. For this week we are offer- ing some extremely attrac- | tive Bargains in | Men’s Laundered and J.OL Pitts, the Man Who Got It, Is | of California and 50 years old. | J. Keliy, and ihoss attorneys were em-| 13 P AML, 324 Kearny St Unlaundered Shirts. nose, Charged With Forge | nloyed” to defend the cause of the ma- . e el EL it s el ef Lees received a letter yesterds - | chines against the ordinance of the Super- |~ e i to get near the = . taacniciiey visors. Money in u suflicient amount was BARGAIN NO, 1— TRA HEAVY UNLAUN- : Smiehls ; | the cases of those charged with violating AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CUR RTS_Linen bosoms and e betting from § | have given the confession ot having mur- | He was used, and the elub will ap-J o0 % o™ (hrough the courts to & final de. A LEL Nervous Diseases—Failing M bands: exira siont musifn bodies; re-eniorced .20 etting from 8 & Hansd voint to-day a referee who witl decide on | '+'¢ Foug 4 ory, Impotency, Sloepleseness, ctc,, caused | back and i ontlnuons strip and Her- nsovannah defeated a | dered Blanche Lamont and Minnie Wil- the merits of the men who will box the | CL 100 1. G. Gross and I Deutch of the by 'Abuso or othor Txcesses and Indis- | cules guss: (1415 to 17) and all sleeve crowd in the mile run for two- | | preliminary rounds. | firm of Gross & Deutch, who conduct a Ty vy and surely | jengibs. For this week SUC each them - - L the dispatches from Teras it was that Pitts was confined in jail for a tos and im state 5 THE CHOICE Late last evening some Choynski y | ‘ fak o ome Choynski money | t.7ey (o become martyrs for the occasion, moved into the poolrooms, with the resuit that the Jeffries end, which had moved cigar-store at tbe Elite saloon, have of- nd they will ask Chief Lees to send some | A, fit o maw for study, business or martiase, GNY A Provont Insanit:’ and Consumption i takon 16 fime. Thoir use.shows immediato fmprove- mont and effoots & CUIE where ol other fail - la- BARGAIN NO. 2 trivial offense, and 1t was made to appear | oftic : . . v pr = = i 10 8 St eV Shev. el o , | ofticer 1o play their machine and pisce | gist upon having the aine Ajax Tablets. 2()C. 20 dozen ‘<SIL DR that he was a reputable citizen. I vi"’ ‘,‘I""&-; SN eanes ell back a yee | ')y under arrest for operating 1t. D e e e 60" Suiunae hese g Chief Lees’ informant, who 1s a repu- and closed at 10 to 8, with Choynski on | "G, jof Tees has sent the followin notice | iiire written guaranteo to effect a curs and shorc bosoms, are made from the choicest table lawyer, writes that Pitts was charged the long e At Crowley & Raggeit's 298 sehbv 1 s oach case or refund the money. Prica maerials nud are pertect in fit and fiyish. They i . poolrooms, 17 Mason street, tie combina. | the proyprietors of piaces where the nnc_lm;in; or six pkges (full treatment) for 72, are re; r §1 SwoCk 8hircs, but as we have oaly A Baseb3H Umplre SEIthed tions read + UL | muchines are in operation: ‘You are | mail. "j’“‘“‘"‘“"”"’- 2 receipt of sizes 15 and 1533 will sell thiem at 6Uc each. 2 | o o Ma : .1, .. | hereby notified to remove from your place | > AJAX REMEDY CO were probabiy other Refer he Big Fi ht ¥ Ohaenstl bt and Needham 334 to | of husiness ail gambling devices known as | For sale in San Francisen by Liipaits & ¢ TR . him were very strong ones, and his pros-| £0 Referee the Big Iig: Ly chophsie, McCue and Gallagher £40 13 | 1, 'L in.the-slot, mechines, and discon- | Suter oireets and No-Ferecntase Hamn BARGAIN NO. 3— pects were despe | Ao '”l"l‘ ‘- :‘: 1} | tinue their use. They are lotteries wituin | 220 MEdEE 5() 36 doren STANLEY SHIRTS (COL- - at Woodwards. gher8ito s S it it L Gl sesilon (BIDH s Poral Gl iR s i - the police, but so far u heard of Dempsey or tne e In the Divorce Courls. TRACK ITEMS. mak Em sund Judg I ayers of odds a lay granted Eliza on dowa an on oast of the fir nest —_—— Just a Frolic, Colson and i young men arrested £u r restdents o fourth street, ing anything | that they had anything to | g < | | So Southern Pacific Claims Department VE L URA 2 TE 7 %6 g )1\-‘;:; :u» | !bc‘n:x _m.r:le wads of _Ch;u‘"s"“d"mv""‘ei“"c ‘;:}: | Harnod Kreutzweg, Night Clerk in a :)Xu\'vll to Cfiices in Crocker Bl‘l‘llding. on “‘l.z!l,\!\l’\ly xk £E e A-flx:n:[::f;::]flc;:x{:u::s;atif;.wt:’g«l;x fhits r‘un ‘ Lodging-House, Wanted for. Grand Because of chronic sneezing and colds — B - | _— — = — | his opponent a close race in the betting. ek o and SO“E“’; “:‘:‘ flif:‘;'"t‘ e health WILEOX EQMROUND | “THE CALL’S” RACING CHART. Last Saturday Jeffries w Harnod Kreutzwuz, night olerk in tne | C3used among his assistants for (o years ABINSYSPILLS e as against $10 on Choynski, but the friends lodeing-house at 861 Market street, 1513"::;:“31:_'::";“?8‘; st ‘l:‘i’mm‘; The ouly reliabie femalo reguintor COAST . JOCKEY. CLUD igféstte. Track-Twenty-nith - day- of iitho s Winteri] 0o Loo Sscnsted ‘pugtiiss duivebetiice, l‘;::::;lbv the police on a charge of grand | 7)"R”Sesslons, head of the claims depart: SondrAc i for Wom s Satseoa | \Lr:\tigto fcifill-: Monday, November 29, 1597. Weather fine. Track slow. our-year-olds and upwa:d; purse $350. uner, D. A. Hooig 1g5: selling; t One and a sixteenth Jeffries’ Friends Have Run His Stock Up to Almost Even Money. Griffo Will Arrive This Evening and Will Be Taken in Hand by Young Mitchell, The battle between Choynski and Jeffries will be decided this | evening at Woodward’s Pavilion. | The betting is for some reason not very | spirited. The backers of Choynski have been Lolding back their coin, possibly thinking that by doingso they will get better value for their money to-day. Last week Jeffries stock was below par, so to s<peak, and he had few supporters, but ow- ing to the many favorable reports which have arrived from his training quarters within the past few days his stock in | trade has advanced perceptibly, and un- | heavy-weight and as very litile of their money has been seen since then in the poolrooms Jeffries' | supporters were yesterday offering §7 50 | against $10, and at these figures Choynski money was hard to get. Doubtless the krowing ones who are playing “‘the old horse for the hard road” have quit betting until this evening, when they will open up their purse strings on seeing a good, substantial short end. Among the men who are supposed to know a thing or two about “scraps and scrappers’”’ the general cpinion is that Choynski intends to go right at his op- ponent and finish him as quickly as pos- | sible. Tne sports argue that Choynski is | a sprinting fichter and wins in short order or not at all considerable punishment, as was demons- | trated by him when he fought Ruhling. He will also go the distance unless he be | In “'sizing up” tue two men’all that can | s said is this: Choynski will haves great advantage from the krowledee he has gained by years of hard experience in the ring and he shouid find little difficelty in landing on Jeffries, who is really too beavy a man to be shifty. Jeffries will handicap Choynski in | selecting a referee. After exchancing a f~wremarks, Daianey proposed Jm Me- Donald, the baszball umire, as referee, In Jeffries ne will | find a big busky opponent who will take /| w0 s, Dempsey and Needham 8to 1} Je iries, Dempsey and Gallagher 10 to 1; Choynski and McCue 2 to 1; Choynski ana Dempsey 3to 1; Jeffries and McCue 5 ; Jefiries and Dempsey 2 to 1. Needham and Gallagher wi | the ordinance of the Board of Supervisors. ight be- | fore the Vallejo Ciub on the evening of | December 2. ¥ Grifto, the Australian light-weight won- | der, will arrive this evening on the over- land. He will be taken in charge b: Mitchell, who has paid his ex- to this coast and who w:ll look pense | vise come means whereby aiter his interests while be is training for his contest with George Lavigne. The Knickeroocker Club matched Joe | King and Tom Lansing last evening. ‘Lney wiil box ten rounds prelimmary to the Hawkins and Connelly fight on the evening of December 16 at Mechanics’ Pa- vilion. Writing Papers, Tablets with beautifully illuminated covers and good paper. Papeteries in hundreds of | different styles of preity boxes put up in an | artistic manner, showiug the tints and oda shades ot the papers, and with rich ornamen- tal bands and Inveis. Finer boxes ate put up with ribtbons and cords. The only complete line of Marens Ward’s ream und quire paper | in the city. Sanborn, Vail & Co., 741 Market street. 3 -~ PLAYED THE MUTUALS. | Yesterday morning, John Carroli, pro- prietor of the lodging-house, swore out a | warrant for his arrest, alleging that he had stolen $132 Sunday morning and dis- appeared. Kreutsweg had access to the safe where Carroll kept a box containing his private fund-. Kreatzweg forced open the box Sunday morning and stole the money. He is a young man, 23 years of age, re- cently arrived from the Eust, and hasspent | all his money in playing the Paris Mu. tuals on prizefights. N e KENNEDY'S LUCK. A Confirmed Wife Beator Again Suc- ceeds in Escaping Punishment. Peter Kennedy, the laborer, who abused his sick wife Sunday morning and threat- ened to throw the triplets out of the win- He was arrested by Policeman Hemenez aiter a violent struggle and booked on the charge of vagrancy, so as to detain him in prison. Officer McMurray of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children tried hard yesterday morning to get som~ one to swear to a complaint phan Asylum. | of the device aud so make it a toy. | of nickels, but instead is arranged to give ) i Stebbins, Rev. Mr. Jenks, Dr. Locke, Rabbi shipped 10 dreamliand by one of Choynski's | dow, has a bappy knack of escaping pun- | Voorsanser. Represented by teleph né of let- | fayorite left-hana joits on the jaw. ishment. ter were: Dr. Adams, Dr. Mackenzie and Rev. 0y | having free beds. Code of this State, and are in no manner iegalized by being licensed pursmant to 1f not removed at once, arrest will follow in accordance with the above law.”’ Tne Ouief said he prcpoced to enforce the law, and that he would issue orders to s officers to-day to arrest all proprietors of places where the machines are in | operation. Saloon men and cigar dealers were yes- | terday amusing theinselves trying to de- they could defeat the law should it prove to proh:bit the machines as they are now operated. Supervisor Joe Kiny said he wonld re- move the placard from the machioe in his saloon which announced the winnings Any man could play it us he chose, and if he | should b lucky enough to get any of the combinations of the cards that generally @ Get Your Guns at Headquarters! Send for Catalogue o' a!l kinas of GUNS, HUNTERS’' EQUIPMENTS AND | THLETIC GOODS, | GEO. W. SEEREVE, 739 Market St., San Francisco. RUPTURE USE NO MORE IRON Steal Springs. fued wi won the bartendercou.d pay the winnings by asking bim to take hisdrinks with the | | house. S. Dannebauin, a cicar dealer on | Market sireet, has a machine that he | thinks will not come inside the pule of tue taw. [t has no siot for the reception | any number of chances that may be pma | for over the counter, and winnings will bz | paid not as gains of the machine but as favors from the house. EVERYBODY CAUGHT OOLD. ment of the Southern Pacific Company, had his offices moved yesterday to large outside rooms on the eighth floor of the Crocker building. The cierks bad complained from time to time of the undesirable quarters. The former head of the claims department had nos fancied the rooms. When, several months since, Mr. Sessions succeeded the retiring head of the depariment he con- tracted a cold in the rooms, and finally the general protest, with no dissenting votes, resulted in the move made yester- day. - A Day for Hospitals. There was a meeting held at the house of Mrs. L. L. Baker, 1882 Washington street, yes- terday, at which there were preseut reprasen- tatives from the Hospital for Children, King's Daughters Home for Incurables, the Caiifor- nia Woman’s Hospital and Mount Zion Hos- pital, as well as the following clergymen: Dr. Mr. Moreland. The object of the meeting was to estubiish in this ¢ty an “annual hospital Saturday ‘and Sunday’’ on_which collections shall pe taken 1n all the churches and syna- zogues for the benefit of those institutions The meeting decided to call a conference of all the clorgy of the_city Mon- day, December 13,1897, 2 . a., at Y. M. C. A, huilding, to discuss Lais idea and try 10 agree deavor to find older and bigzer boys who have been making 10ols of the little fellows. CUKE Celebrated > M ng- B~ Call at oflice | No.. k. | L TRUSS | CO., 704 Sacramento st., or 640 Market st., San Address M AG Francisco. MONEY CAN BE HAD For Building Purposes from either The Fidelity, Fmpire. Mechanies or California Mutual Building and Associations WILCOX MEDICAL €0.228 S.8th St, Phils,Pa, ! | £()C. 15 dozen Fit | staple patter sizes shirt known; all sizes. Regu. ch. BARGAIN NO. 4— . with © collars and pat , and colors zuaranteed fast; all A dollar ar icle at 50¢ each. BARGAIT NO, 5 colorines a n and solld s Reguar $1 v of rip-s, and . GURTIN, 911 §: 013 Market St. JMCNULTY, LRKNOW Patients o3 mechanical engineer, the Iate civil war. I | Jocke; | weight and age and if he proves to be as | agains: Kennedy but failed, and Judge | UP°RSucB8dey. Pbovanan Pigeout..... 115 | clever cs his trainer states he may possi- | Low dism:ssed the case. The Small Boy Bargl: Benboven saider 1. 3 | bly zive the old warhorse a surprise, but | June 18 last Kennedy save his wife a s et Al H. Martin #1040 tnis trick he must have improved | terrible beating. He was arrested, but by | LA¥rence Forrester aud Jumes McDormott, BaIonsy & n|considerably in hirting and footwork | some means or other Judge Low dis. | I (WO sma'l boysarrested Sunday for break- % A 100 209 | since his ficht with Rubling. missed the case. ing into a bonded ;mr n;!dflsxeh]llng several felt ¥ v = B 13 100 200 At noon yesterday, Billy Delaney, Eddie The three chii hats, appeared beiore Judge Joachimsen yes- . o i bid , o | Y Ve maanacory of th Natiama; | si %, ires chiidren of the conple, exelo- | W% APRCLn 0 *Fl” Gufy "wive continhes | Theodoro Hoff of Chicago Heights, IIl, says: 1 desire to add my. s b. ¢, by Fonso-Savanuab. Time, | 40000 S TR0 R ensible purpose of | days azo, are 1o Mopint Bt Josepl!:’: (;r" till Friday and meantime the police will en- | testimony to the great good Ripans Tabules have done for me. I am a 53 years old, an old soldier, serving four years durin haai' enjoyed good health up to t:% yearsyago, when i began to be subjected to pains in the head and heart. I took medical advica e e Betung | 8nd Graney did not uiter the least obj-c- | NEW TO-DAY. on the maiter, and was informed that I was suffering from ‘ Tobacco Heart.* i aga W Jockeys. Op. Ci. | ilon to the selection. It was discovered, | e O In the meantime constipation sct in, and 1 guffered the torments of the Sl s - - - towever, that McDonald had shipped to i damned, viz., the loss of sleep, intense fear of impending dan dizziness, me. 4 108 145 5| San Kafacl on some business; and Graney | forgetfulness and inability to collect my thoughts. I s‘oppe?ia":he use of o (Mo eh ; Ty :g;;i‘;:e‘:‘;;f'&i’;:' R fil(’cr}":":fl“:‘[ tobacco, but the torture and tho pains and distress went on. I expended ) ~ehilier, 4.0, 07 *Ioo: 280 | uidatsical fame: be: consiliared: . Dilbhey Pat. @ - many dollars for nerve tonics, heart medicines and dyspepsia cures, but from ol B vk oo did not object to Homan, but evidenced a none of these did I receive a particle of benefit, but soon noticed that whenever g start. Won rirst three anivi strong 1 referencé for McDonald. It was I could get my bowels in any measure regulated for a short time I felt better. e, 1403 " ) 3 then decided {0 send a messenger to hunt 3 About this time I saw Rimns Tabules advertised in the paper and commenced (R, *1F1H BACE—Seven furlonge; ail ag up‘;\:il)q:‘alcd‘: ;mc: :he meeting adjourned using them. ""li;was about geven months ago, and to-day I am quite free of ek AT until 8 o'clock last evening. - the pains in the head and my heart is nearly in its normal condition. I feel ex.| Horse, age, weight. | & R b 152200 | oy s he gt justice to m; ow man should know, and you are freo to use this ag S @ lubrooms’ of the Nat 1 Club, -~ > 24 e 7 (164) Horaje, 110 | &3, ! ei0 n::e\r‘e “::\)els Delaney. (:x:-‘u::,al;": et “al. nIT: Th “od ovE POIJSH, you see fit. Iwillcheerfully answer allinguiries from any one similarly afflicted L aoe | 4 é‘ | 383l emider. 8| was nsre‘}i {; he would nfernsdthe (‘Jhnynd~ e er 1] :“mwyi‘;‘-;lf thR‘Pfl-m E“‘;“:i‘i ‘“‘;8 blem& mpficr bc'élgiso ch%ag tl}\l;t, \‘fi\f{ 89) |Sweet William, § 3 1 oods ... .. o0 | ki and Jeffries twenty-round mill, an Prodi in the reach of ours 5 . HOFF, Ci el G81 | moyai Ban 2150 Ak s” |'s | MeNichols. 60| gnswered in the afirmative, but added ucesa JET BLACK enamel gloss. Dustless, Odorless, Labor Anow hp-ckammmn-mn:mx z P Saving. 5 and 10 cent boxes. Try it on your Cycle Chain, that h» bad no desire to act in the same capacity so far as the preliminary fifteen- Good start. Won first three driving, Winoer, Matt Siorn’s ch. Time, 1:30. in (withont glass) is now for salo at some @ #tores— . 0 k& g storos woh v clms. | T tidad for tho poor and he coonomloal. Ono dosen A low-) rt ia ints ) had madl b; forty-eight ts to the RIPANS. R R A R U J: k. PRESCOTT & CO., NEW YORK. ¢, by imp. qummnn-Lnrline.!

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