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THREE HITS IN THE
NINTH WINS GAME
! VIRGINIA STATE LEAGUE
He.ults YeWt.Nlny.
r.lchniond, _; Dnnvlllo, l.
Norfolk, 2; l.ynchhurg, 1.
rtoanokc, .; Portsmouth, I. ?
siiinilliiR nf thc Cliihs.
Clubs. Won. Lost. P.C.
Richmond . 2G 17 .fift,.
Danvllle . 23 20 y .B3_
1'orlnmoulh . 20 IS .>"2i>
Norfolk ....22 22 ,i00
Roanoko . 18 S. <f!?.
Lynchburg . J7 21 .41..
Oiift_-_ To-Dny.
Danvllle dt Riclitriqhd,
Portsmoutli at Hoanoke.
Norfolk al l.ynehburg.
Thc second melee between tlio Law?
makers und thc Red Sox yesterday was
much more irnngulnnry thnn the Ilrst.
Thero wero many moments of tumtilt
In tlio broasts of the partlsans of both
tnainn, but ln Uie round up tho tumull
uousnoHs was cpnflned ln the main to
the hordo thut waff pulllng'for Llpo's
boys.
Althougli lt was not as fast a
gamo ln polnt of tlme as thut plnycd
Thursday, there was inucli more con
temporaneous human Interest centreil
In lt by rcuson of ^Home doubtful de
clslons against tlie locals, who In
splte of that fact got together In tho
nlnth lnnlng and pounded out a vlctory
to tho tune of 2 to 1.
A p.cullarlty about the strugglc wna
that Danvllle dld all Its playlng at thc
sturl. whlle Richmond came up strong
at the~ flnish. Thc eontest was per?
haps thc most exclting seen here thls
year. thc result never belng 'moro
doubtful, Danvllle got one man across
the slato In the thlrd round. and Rlch?
inond, after pegglng along fot; eight
Innlngs, sent the two Winning runs
across ln thc nlnth. ?
Mlll Were IluncllCll.
Heffron. IJpo and Kanzler were re.
.pousllile for INia vlctory. They got
three clcan hlts ln suceesslnn. Heffrori'H
belng h two-hagger and Kanr.lor's be.
'" Inj. good for the same had it been
neeor.ary for hlm to run, but the game
was over.
Both Revelle and Walker were
touched up for somo heavy hlts, but
thn former managed.. to Kcatter them
lioltor than hls opponent.
In the seventh inning CmpIre Byron
drew popular dlsapproval on account
of calling back Kanzler to flrst after
h" had stolen second and calling Rlggs
out on tlie charge that he had In?
terforod wlth the eatcher's throw to
s.rond. lle also declared that Mossitt
should pay a flne of |0. and hc put hlm
off the fleld for the remalnder of the
game.
Manager I.lpe stat.d later that Mos?
sitt had merely approac! ed to rpcak
wlth hlm as hc was arguing wlth
Byron. and that the catcher wns not
gullty of any offenst to thc umpire.
In tlio flrst four Innings Richmond
went out ont^, mo, threo. In tlie second
Tydeman led off with a two-bnsc
whaci lo loft flold. and was' sacriflced
to thlrd by Stafford. Tydeman. how
ovor, ,was held on third. as Relnhart
went out at first. and when hc trled
to cont. ln on Byan's grouiu'or to Ison
he was fiagged at tlie plate.
Powell Scores.
In tlie third Powell came up first
nnd tdashe,_ out a neat Uirec-bugger
to centre field. scoring ou the throw in
of Doyle'* fly to Titman. After that
not a man reaehed third. Mossitt. who
hlt tho ball both times up, got to flrst
on a alngle to left in thc last half of
the. thlrd. but when Revelle grounded
to short both runners went out on a
double from Fisher to Doyle to Staf?
ford.
In the flfth Rlggs lined a hot drlvo
over second. Tho ball hounded over
Powell's head. nn,i Rlggs drew up at
thlrd, where fie was left, as Sandherr
died at flrst. Titman fanned, and Ison
flety out to left field.
After Mcg-itt had singlcd to centro
In tlio next frame he worked hls way
to third on Reveilo's sacrifice and
llcffro'n's out. hut I.lpe sent a fly to
right that retired tho slde.
ln tho seventh inning Kanzler reach
o,i flrst on a neat hunt. Then. when
Rlggs came up, he stole second. but
I'mpire Byron's declsion brought hlm
l.ack to flrst and Rlggs was called out.
Kanzler stole second agaln. however.
passing to thlrd as Sandherr went out
at first. but wa.s cauglit off tlie last
bag and put out on a" fltiite .nuceze
play.
Wlu in (he Xliitlj.
Then came the ninth. Selbrle amld
applause. came to bat for Revelie. but
Fisher scooped up hls difficult ground
NORFOLK nm
SUPERIOfi BALL
. .,J.Sr'crla' l0 Tnp Tlmes-Dispatch.l
LVNCHBURG. VA., Jun. 12.?Norfolk
Played better hall ln all departm.hts
toTday, and won from the Hhoemakers
by the score of 2 to 1. Schuman' was
not hit us hard as thc score indlcates,
ss four of thc number credited to the
Crew woro scratches. An error bv
Kirlcpatrlck gave the Chanipions thelr
flrst run, and one by Hooker made it
posslble for the bases to nii ln' the
slxth, and Schuman forc?d the winning
scoro ovel- wlth a pass. A lluke double
by Bowen, a sacrifice. and Westlako's
clean drivp in the first gavo the
locals their only score and tho only
earned run of the game. The score;
Lynchburg.
Players. A.B. R. II. o. A. E.
Bowen, 2b. 1 1 2 :i 2 0
Oettig, ss.;t o o i l l
Kirkpatrlck, 3b. 3 0 0 12 2
Davis, rf. 1 0 0 2 0 0
"Westlake, c..,...-i o i 7 10
Rajey.v lb.3 0 0 s 1 0
Anthony, lf.3 0 0 1 1 0
Hooker, cf. 1 0 0 3 0 1.
Schuman, p.3 0 0 l 1 0
, Totals.2S 1 3 27 12 i
Norfolk.
v Players. A.p. R. H. O. A. B,
Sclt-, If. 1 0 " 3 l 0 0
Bonner, 2b. .0 12 2 0
Fotzor, rf. I 0 2 2 0 0
Jackson, cf. -1 0 0 3 1 0
Haas, lb. t 1 1 12 0 0
Smlth, c..,..\..3 0 I 4 2 0
O'Neal, ss.3 ,0 0 2. 3 0
Ruhland,' 3b. 2 1 0 1 1 1
Carroll,- p. 1 0 0 0' 2 p
Totals .32 2 S 37 U J.
Sjcore by innings: - R.
Lynchburg1 . IQQQOOOQ 0?t
Norfolk . ooom'iii . 0?2
-Summary: Two-buse hlts?Bowou and
S3eit_. Sncrldce hits?Gettlg, Bonner
and Smlth. Stolen bases??6,11*5 and
Ruhland. Flrst baso on errors?Lynch
hiirg, ii Norfolk, 3. Farned runs?
Lynchburg, 1, Left on" bases?Lynch?
burg, 5; Norfolk, fl. Struck out?by
, Schuman, 2; by Carroll, ii, Base ou
halls?off Schuman, . (Selts:, Q'Neal and
Rilhland t-1); ?ff Carfpll. 3 (Klrkpat?
rlck and Hooker [2J_, Alleuaance, 700.
Time, 1:50, UropU'e, JUon.
cr, throwlng him out at the Inltisl bag.
Ileffrrwt was next to bat," nnd walloped
a long fly to loft fleld for two bases.
Mpe followed With a Hmashlng slngle
to centro, scorlng Ileffron, and reach?
ing thlrd on Ryan's fliniblo of tho throw
ln, whllo tho fans cheered thomsclves
hoarse. Then came ICanzier, wlio aa
sntjlted Ihe flocond ball thrown over,
sendlng II between nnd beyond thn
flelders, Llpe trotted home, nnd the
game tvns over. The score:
Jllelimond.
Player*. AP,. lt. lf. O. A. E.
Hoffron, lf. 1 1 1 I 0 0
Llpe, 3t). 4 I I 0 2 1
Kanzler, ib. I 0 2 8 .', 0
lllgg.'i. cf.'.' (i | l 0 0
Snndhcrr, ss. 3 0 o :: 3 o
TIltiKin. rf..-.... 3 i) 0 1 0 0
Iron, 2b. 3 0 0 '! 3 0
Messltt, c. 2 0 2 7 2 0
Hovcllfc, p. 1 0 0 0 2 0
f.'r wan, c. 1 0 0 2 0 0
?Scibrle . 1 0 0 0 0 0
Totals.28 2 7 27 15 1
Dnnvlllc.
' Players, AB. R. tl. O.-.A. E.
Powell. lf. 1 1 1 1 6 0
I Poyle, 2b.J 2 0 0 2 4 0
Flslier, ss. 4 0 1 0 5 0
H(-nn, cf. 4 0 1 1 0 0
Tydeman, rf. 4 0 3 10 0
StnlYord, lb. 2 0 114 1 0
Rclnbart, 3b. 3 00 1 3 0
Ryan, c. 4 0 0 4 1 1
Walker, p. 3 0 0 0 2 0
Totals .30 1 7t24 16 1
Score by Innlngs: R.
Rlchmond .0 0000000 2?2
Danvllle .o 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0??1
Summary: Two-base hlts?Heffrpn,
Tydeman. Three - base hits?Rlggs.
Powell. Stolen bases?Kanzler, Rein
hart, Ryan. Double plays?Flsher to
Doyle to Staffonl. Base on balls?oll
Rcvellc. 1. Struck out?by Revelle, fi;
by Walker. 3. Tlme of game, 1:5S.
trinpiree. Byron and Hennagor. Attcnd
sneo. 3,50'0,
?Battod for Revelle.
tHlggfi out for Interforcnce. One otli
wlien game was won.
VANEN LEADS HARD DR1VE
C1NCINNATI. OHIO. June~ 12.?The
'fourth event for malden thrae-year-old
flllIeK at Latonla to-dny wSs won by
V'atisn In a drive by half a lenKth from
.Ogbent. wlth Plrate Dlana thlrd. Two
favorites won. Summarles:
Flrst raro?slx furlongs?Margaret T.
J5J.1S. straight) flrst. Mattie Mack
($18.40, place) second. Oasls ' ($14.7,",
tiiiMiiir
SNAPPY CONTEST
[Speclal to The Tlmea-Dispiitch.]
ROANOKE, VA., June 12.?The High
landers turned the tables pn the Truck
ers thls afternoon and beat them out
In a beautlfully played K?-me by a score
of 4 to 1. For the flrst live Innings
the locals could not get a man across
the plate. but ln the fifth hits wero
bunched. and as a result three men
j scored.
Portsmouth made her only run In the
second Inning'on hlts by Larkln and
Lawrence. Morrlssey and Hamilton
J wero the opposing slabmcn. ahd whlle
both pltchod good ball, rtorrissey had
a shade the better of the argument:
I No" mlsplays were recorded' against
either team. The Bcorc:
Roanoke.
Players. AB. R. II, O. A. E.
Lohr. cf-.. 3 2 1 1 0 0
Shaffer. Ib. 4 1 2 9 2 0
Hessler. rf_v ..'... 4 0 10 0 0
Palnter. 3b. 3 0 1 3 0 0
Clark. lf..._...,2 0 0 2 1 0
I McMahon. ss. 1 0 0 7 2 0
| Boyle, c. 3 0 0 2 0 0
Reynoiils, 2b. 3 o o t 2 0
MorrlMey. p. 3 112 5 0
Totals .2G 4 6 27 12 0
Portftiuoutli.
Playcr.=. AB! R. H. O. A. E.
Russell, lf. 4 0 31 2 0
Brodie. cf.....4 0 0 1 0 0
Grlffln. 2b. 2 0 0 1 1 0
Cuadinger. rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0
Larkln. ss. 3 1 1 2 fi 0
Schrader. lb_?_.' I 0 0 12 1 0
Lawrence. 2b. 4 0 1 4 4 0
Smith. i:. 3 0 0 2 1 0
Hamilton, p. 3 0.0 1 1 0
Totals .30 1 5 24 16 0
Score ~f)v Innings: R.
Roanoke '. 00000301 *?4
Portsmouth . OlOOOPOO 0?1
Summary: Two-base hits?Shaffer,
Russell, Larkln. Sacr|flce hits?Clark,
Grlffln. Stolen bases?Lohr. Struck
out?By Morris^ey, 2: by Hamilton, 1.
Base bn brillis?Off Morrlssey. 5; off
Hamilton. 2. Double playp?Hamilton
to Larkln to Schrader. Left on bases?
Roanoke, 2; Portsmouth, 5. Hlt by
pitcher?Lohr. Umpire", Mace. Time?
1:30. Attendance?500.
SWAMP HAGERST0WN
fSpeclal to Tha Tlmes-Dlspatch.] .
WINCHESTKK. VA., Juno 12.?WInches?
ter outplnyed Hag;erstowii at overy (Utaire
of to-day's same at Reservolr Park antl won
easily 11 to 0. "Coupt" C<)iitwe)j was In the
box for the locals. and the vl?ltors wero un?
able to do anything wltli hla dellvery. On
the other hand. Deardorf was batted hard
and recelved poor support. Cy McDonald
lumled for a hPme run over left fleld.
Batterles?WInchester. Cantwell and Itfa
bt-y: 'Hagerstown. Deardorf and Slmpson.
The looals leave to-morrow for a ten-days'
trlp South and East, and will play somo
ol the leadlng semlflrpfesslona) teajns iu
tlie country.
Past Hnsebull.
ISpeclal to The TImes-Dlspatcli.l
EA6T RADFORD, VA., Juno 12.?Radford
won to-day's tame by tho scoro of 5 to 1,
pultlng up a fast exhlbltlon of baseball
from every stundpolnt. Somo of tho rmis
were due to passed bulls by Gravely, Pu
laskl'B catcher, but the hon)p. team.rcallv
won on account of stlck work und good baso
runnlng. Tho feature of the gfttne was
C'cyle's- base runnlng nnd all around work
behlnd the wlllow. Ho ls'a tower ot
Etrengtli for Radford, havlng caught flve
ouccesslve sensatlonal games.
Durlng the present serles of fourtesn
wnios Radford has won slx and Pulaskl
has Won four. Tha two teams play In Rad
fojrd Saturday, and wlnd up wltli thr^e
eumes In Pulaskl* nejit week. ?
TAKE ANOTHER GAME
rspeclal to The Tlmea-Plspatch.)
PETERSBURG. VA., June 12.?PeterBburs,
took stlll another from Biuckstuuo ut Kon
llw'orth' PftVK thls afternoon, 'knockfhg Per
kliis out oi' the box. Not u kick has hceu
rcBfsteicd 9pu|i>st Uropjre Holland slnce tha
home serles began, " '
Spore by Innlngji; _ R. tf. E.
Petersburg ,.".'..3-'2 0 0 0 5 l 0 ??10 10 7
Blnckstono .0 00 0.0 3 0 l 0?74 3 -4
BntterleB?Petersburg, Ford and Mc
Cravy; Blackstone, Shepherd and Patty.
Uniplre, Holland.
ATTELL VS. MORAN
NEW YORK. June 12,r?A ?tateinent waa
made to-day 'that _AUo Attoll aud Own
iUorai) liail bpen miltched lo flght twoir-;'
round.i ut the Mlaslon Stieet Arcnn, Sun
Piivncisco, qn i.abor Day, The men wil
v?!rIi Iu at Vi) pounds, and Jame? J, Je?
fries will ba reJeree,
Wise Talks by
the Office Boy
I gucns honestv "wouldn't bo such a
Valuable tralt If It wasn't for Its scarc
Ity. Don't you know there fs an awful
lot of people in the world worklng the
others for chumps. and maklng It pay?
(lee! If we wanted to fool "all the* peo?
ple sont* of the tlme," and sacrlflce our
good nnmn for the sake of a few dol?
lars. I guess wo could do It. It would
bc easy enough to mark our $1.00 shlrts
$1,150, give one-fourth off. and get
? 1.12% for them. We could mark our
$20.00 suits $30.00. give one-fourth off,
and get $22.50. We could go down the
llne und mak? fully 10 per cent. more
on our merchandise, and you might not
flnd It out. becauso "you can fool part
of the people all of the tlme." But
that Is not stralght buslness. and we
belleve we have the confidence of the
people, and we don't Intend to lose It.
The hoss showed mc how I could tell
our coats bv the nlce, snug way thnt
the collars nt at tho back of the neck.
and the close llttlng lapels and the good
fitting vest. Lots of suits are spoiled
by a poor flulng vest. but not at pur
store. We'vo suits for you from $i.60
up to $30.00. Come ln.
show) thlrd. Time. 1:14 2-5.
Second race?six furlongs?Tamara
$17.50. stralght) first. Beth Goodwin
($21.30, place) second. John Louis
($13.45. show) third. Tlme. 1:14 1-5.
Thlrd race?flvo furlongs?Whitefaco
($3fi.l0. straight) first, St. Aulair
($8i25, place) second, Sempronl ($7.50,
show) third. Tlme, 1:01 2-5.
Fourtli race;?one mfe?Vnnen ($14.55.
stralght* flrst. O.belt ($12.90, plnce)
second. Plratc ($9.25, stioy.) thlrd. Tlme.
1:42 3-6.
Flfth race?five furlongs?Admonlsh
($23.C0. stralght) first, . Ollve Ely
($...46. place) second, Lady Leotc
($fl.30. show) third. Tlme. 1:01 4-3.
Slxth race-T_one .mlle?MIss Alert
($9,46, stralght) first, Mlss'Strome
($5.75 place) second, Carollne W.
($11.90, show) tlilrd. Time, 1:41.
Diamond Dust
Tho?e three hlts ln thc nlnth routcd the
Bugs.
Helbrle batted for Revelle tn the nlnth.
He s.'atted out one that looked good for a
single. but Fisher robbed hlm cf lt by mak?
lng a pretty'iftop and throwlng hlm out at
first.
?Messltt's Texas lcaguer in thc- third w^s
a pretty dose call.
Walker robbed I.lpe out of a pretty Bingle
bj. an aeeldenial stop.
Rlggs knocked out a three-bagger wlth
nobody out and then could not seore.
What do you think of Kalzler beatinj
out a bunt? He is always on the Job.
Rlielnliarfs llutf drive to Llpe ccrtainly
Iwas a stiiiger.
Heffron's two-baggcr in the ninth started
the batl rolling. Then Lipo elngled, bringlru
I Heffron In. Then Jay put one over to ..he
! scorcboard. Instead of runnlng after the
I ball the players turned around and ran tor
! thc clubhouae.
Messlt swalted out two hlts yesterday.
j Tlie fcUghty Red Sox have fatlen.
Bobby Waltte presented the Lawmakers
j wlth a mascot yesterday?-a small turtle.
I Hnve we got our rcvenge? Well, I gue3S
<v* have. Kay. Pcrry, let them wln one to
I c:icoura_o them.
See what tho mlghly Walah wlll do thls
evenlng against XIoKenzle. It wlll be a
pltchera' battle from ^Jart to flnish.
Yesterday was bargain day?one of the
laig.st Frlday crowds we have had yet.
McKenzle is one o? thc best coachers we
have on tne team.
They named Mcssit yesterday "Baldy."
BEN TL"CKER.
RIVERSIDE DEFEATS
RECEIVING. SHIP TEAM
f Speclal to The Tlmes-Dispatch.]
PETERSBURG. VA.. Juno 12,?Rlversida
v;on a beautlful game from tho team ot
the Unlted States recelvlns-shlp Franklln
at the Country Club grounds this afternoon.
Thompson, of Rlverslde. made a sensational
one-hnnd catch ot a line drive ln the-Tlfth
irnlng. effectlng an unasslsted double play
at thjrd base.
Scoro by Innlngs: R. II. E.
Riversldo .0 0001003 ??4 6 3
Franklln .0 0000000 2?2 6 1
Batterles?Rlverslde, J.caUo and I'owJkijj;
Franklln, Jacobs niid Ashbrooke. Umpire,
Blankcnshlp.
B0WLERS CQNTEND
On the Lake alleys Thursday niglit.
Mr. Thorpe captured the prize wlth a
score pf 123. ' Mr.' Rahson was closely
following him,'but could not get' tlio
lea'd. Following are t . _ scores:
Thorpe, 123; Ransc.. 11.; Wllson,
IU; SimpsOn. 107; Glenn, 103; Harley,
9S; Barnum, 95; Stiegler, 02; Ryan, 31;
C. Tate. 89; A. Tate. 90; Colton, 87.
Mr. Thorpe rollpd the highest score
ir. tenplna' for tht; week, score, 234.
Mr. Glenn rolled the highest score in
Baltimore ducks, scpre. 110. Mr. Whlt
man and Mr. Thorpe wlll roll their clial
lenge match to-nlght, starting at 8
o'clock. Ten ga.nes will' be' bowled
in Baltlmoro duckpins.
CAROLINA LEAGUE
rspeclal to The Tlmes-Dlspatcli. 1
WINSTON-SALEM, N. C? June 12.?
Greenville defeated Winston In a wall.
thls afternoon by a score of 8 to' 2.
Barre aiid Jackson each lined tho ball
ovor right fieUl fence for homo runs.
Jackson later scored en a lorig drive
to centre field fence.
Score by jnjilngs: R. H. E.
Winston.000020000?2 8 3
Greenville .20 0 10320 0?8 13 0
Batterles: Walsh and Hobbs; Barre
and Kelly. 'Umpire, Armstrong. "
CHARLOTTE, N. C, June 1_.?Anderson
went to plecos at the vory outset of thc
gamo tnls afternoon, (tpd w(th the Invincible
Fullonwlder ln tlie box had things tholr own
way. Willls, w-hp w-is on tho'flrlng lino for
the vlsltors. was Ineffactive, and the locals
found hlm easy.
T|io scoro by Inrtlngs; I R. lt, E.
Charl.Me .4 0100010 0?5 10 0
Anderson .00 00 10 00 0?1 S t
Battorlos?Fuiienwlder and Brennen; Wlllle
antl Coeper
i
EVENLY MATCHED IN GOLF
Interest tr. the ly,'o matches played
by ladles In tho golf, tournament at
tho Ifernilvase Club yoptorday lieostmo
intenso whcu both rosu|ted In tle.s,
neuessltatlng the playlng of extra holon
ln each miitch. Nparly all tho.ipatehns,
vhieh havo liervod to ollmliiate man.v
contestunts, have been closo; and In?
cludlng tho two tie maloheH of yes?
terday,' tharo haye now been three tlea
and iwo uuttches won at tlie last holo
[
T
Many Veteran, Players, State and
City Dignitaries See
Detroit Win.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
ItrniiKn Vesferdny.
St. Louls. 7; Washington, 5.
Cleveland, 4; Bo?ton. 2.
Detrolt. 5; New York. 2.
Chlcago, fi; Philadelphia, I.
Slnntllng wf llic CIiiIin.
Clubs. Won. Lost. "P.C,
Chlcago . 27 20 '.571
St. Louls.,2S 21 .571
Cleveland . 27 22 .551
Detrolt . 2:1 23 .521
New York. 23 23 .500
Phlladelphla . 23 23 .170
Boston . 22 20 .131
Washingt6n . 18 30 375
Umncn To-Dny.
Phlladelphla at Detrolt.
New York at Chlcago.
Washlngton at Cleveland.
Boston at St. Louls.
Ilcftrr Flcldlng WIns.
DETROIT, MICH., Juno 12.?The
American League pennant, won by
Detrolt last year, was unfurled to-day
wlth the usual ceremonles. Jn addi
tlon to clty and State dignitaries, the
two clubs had as guests survlvors of
veteran amateur teams, datlng from
1&E8 down, and forty representatlve
amatour clubs of the clty, about 2.000
In all. The .crowd was close to tho
local record. Sam Thompson, "Lady"
Baldwln and Charlle Bennett, of tho
1S87. cliampions, were the- speclal
guests, and General Trowbrldge, one
of the "early rlsera" of 1858 hauled
the flag to the inasthead.
Detrolt won becaur.c It suppnrted
Donovan better than New York backed
Mannlng. Tho locals mlxed hlts wlth
New York's errors for all. of thelr
tallies.
Score by Innlngs: R. II. E.
Detrolt .0 0 20 3 000*?5 8 2
New York.0 0 10 10 0 0 0?2 7 5
Batterles: Donovan nnd Schmldt:
Mannlng and Blalr. Tlme. 1:10. Um?
plres, Sherldan and Egan.
A Clenn Sn-ecp.
CHICAGO. 1LL.. June 12.?Chlcago
made a clean sweep of the Phlladel?
phla serles by -wlnning to-day's gamo
5 to 1. Timely hitiiug accounted for
the Chlcago runs.
Score by innlngs: R. H. E.
Chicago ...12 000 110*?5 7 2
Philadelphia _0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0?1. 5 1
Batterles: Owen and Sulllvan; Krauso
and Powers. Tlme, 2 hours. Umpire,
Connolly.
.losa OutpitflicM Wlnter.
CLEVELAND. OHIO, June 12.?Cleve?
land made three out of four from Bos?
ton, wlnning 4 to 2. Joss outpltched
Wlnter, and hls two-base hlt hclpcd
in the scorlng.
Score by Innlngs: R. H. E.
Cleveland ...'.. .0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 *?4 S 1
Boston .0 0 0 0 OOO 2 0?2 9 1
Batterles: Joss and N. Clarke; Wln?
ter, Prultt and Crlger. Time, 1:30.
Umplre, O'Loughlln.
L'aea Flve Pltchers.
ST. LOULS, MO, June 12.?A seventh*
inning rally In which flve successtve
singlcs netted four runs. gave St. Louls
its fourth stralght vlctory over Wash?
lngton to-day, 7 to 5. Cantlllon used
five pltchers.
Score by Innlngs: R. 11. E.
St. Louis.10 0 2 0 0 10 *?7 15 4
Washlngton .2 2 0000010?5 7 1
Batterles: Waddell and Stephens;
Smith. Kalkenberg, Hughes, Burns,
Keeley and Street. Time, 1:3S. Um?
plres, Evans and Hurst. '
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Rcsultw Yesterday.
Brooklyn, 1: Chlcago'. 7.
New York, 0: Pittsburg, 4.
Phlladelphla, 2; St. Louis,
Boston, 1; Clncinnatl, 0.
Standlng of tlio Clubs."
Clubs. 'Won. Lost. P.C.
Chicago .23 16 .611
Clnclnnatl . 20 l!l .578
Pittsburg ....... 26 ly .578
Phlladelphla .... 21 21 .500
New York. 23 23 .500
Boston .21 25 .157
St. Louls . 21 30 .112
Brooklyn . 16 30 .348
Gnmcs To-Day.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
Pittsburg at Boston.
Clnclnnatl at New York.
St. Louis at Brooklyn.
Sliiin Out Bcila,
BOSTON", 'MXSS., June 12?The locals
shut out Cincinnatt torday 1 to 0. Bos?
ton scored In the seventh on Graham's
slngle, a sacrlflce and ln^leld out, and
Brown's scratch hit,
Scoro by innlngs: R. II. E.
Boston .... _0QO0OD10T?1 S '2
Clnclnnatl .P 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 2 0
Batteries: Ferguson and Graham:
Coakley and McLeod. TIme,?l:52. Uni
pire, Rudderham.
Flnd Moren for Hlts.
PHILADELPHIA, June 12.?St. Louis
'hit Moren hard all through to-day's
game. and beat Philadelphja.
Score by innings: R. H. E
St. Louls.0 0 0 0 X 1 0 2 0?1 13 . 2
Phllad.-lphla .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0?2 fl 3
Batteries: Raymond and Hostettcr;
Moren and Dooln.' Time, 1:43. Um?
plres, Rigler and Jolmstpne.
i- Dovrn Brooltlyu.
BROOKLYN, N. T? June 12.?Pasto
rlus was batted hard in tlie openlng
nntng of to-day's game for two runs.
Chlcaeo scored three moro on errors
m the seventh and again tallled twice
through clean' hitting in the elghth.
Score by lnnlngs: niMvi 2
rhieaeo .2 0 0 0 0 0 3.10?t i- -,
Brooklyn .0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0-1 li 3
Batterles: Iteulbach and Moran; Pas
torlus. Holmes and Borgen. Tlme, 1:10.
Umpire, Emslle.
Get Three Strnlglit.
NEW* YORK, June 12.?Pittsburg
took the thlrd straight gapie from Now
York to-dfty. The locals had many
mon on basis, but Maddox held them
thero. Bresnalum spralnqd hls anklo
slidlng to tho plnte, and may be lald
\tp for over a week.
Scoro by' innlngs: R. II. E.
Pittsburg ...00 101100 1?4 12 3
New York.00000000 0^-0 V 3
? Batterles: Maddox anel Gibson; jfc
Glnnlty, Taylor, Bresnahan atid Noed
hnni. Time, 1:50," UmplreB, Klein and
D'Duy, ^ "
south atlantic'league
SAVANNMI, OA-'i Jutjo T2.? An error
nnd dtimb playlng pn' tlie part ot the
In the contestn yesterday MIss
Ci'ump bout Miss Welslgov AvltH ope
tn play, and Mrs. Rutherfoord bpat
Mrs, K, Mereclltli wlth ono to play.
Thls leaves Misa Ciump and Mrs.
Ruthorfo-vd to play for tlio tirst und
second pt'lise. ln the tl'.ul match tiQ_t
Monday. This round w|ll almost cer?
talnly bo close also, and none of tlio
players of the, club wlll veuturo tu ni't.
Ui-i .who wlll wln tlio Ui".t iiriic
Augimtn Ic'ain lii the Ilrst lnnlng net
leii two 1'UHS tor .vi.vunnuh, tuu ohly
uii.-s tlie local:,- inuij.;-.
rtcoru by innings: H. II, F.
H avaiiniili .- 0 - 0 0 0 0 0 ??2 o 2
Augusta .oooo(?o Lou?l .. 2
"JuttorlOU; lllxori and Moiun; Dexter
and Brown, Time, 1:30. Umpln,
Latliam.
JACKSON ViLLE, FI.A., Junu 12.
Cliandier's hlttlilg nnd bHse-niniilnc
nnd tho oxcellonl pitchlng ot Lee tvern
features of to-diiy'.H game, whlcli
Jacksonvllle won. 10 to 2.
. eot'o by Innlngs: n. II. E.
Columbla .a i o o o o o l o? 2 5 2
Jacksonvllle . .0 2 2 0 (i 3 0 3 *? lo 1.2 3
Batterles: Welsher and H.ttrnlflh.
l-ee nnd Itoth. Tlme, 1:48, I.'mplrc.
Buckley.
CHARLESTON", 8. C., Juno 12.?
Charleston won to-day ln a game de
vold of features.
Score by innlngs: ?. tT. E
Oharleston .ft 0 rt 3 fl 0 0 0 ???3 "? ?
M"acon .ooonooinn?i i 0
Batterles: Vfebahn und Uui'lln
Htowcrfl" r,nd I.ohliisoit. Time, 1:30.
Umpire, Truby.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
At Nashvllle? r .
Score h" innlngs: v'*.'...
Nashvllle .0 0 l 0 0 3 1 2 *?i Tl -
1-lltU- Rock." 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0?0 I fi
Batterles: Pordue and SeabauglH
Wiilter* (Ui'l Wells. Time, 1:10. Um?
pire, Brown.
At Birmingham, Aln.? ?
Score by innlngs: V", J7
Blrmingham .?_. .0 0 11 O.Ofl.O 2?I 10 *
Memphls .0200 i l o?* i?a 12 -
Batterles: McNeul nnd Itatib: Chap
pellc and Owens. Tlme, 2:15. Umplres,
Carpenter and Fltzslmmons.
At Atlanta, Ga? ' ? T.
Scoro by innings: K* ? ,
Atlanta .0 <? 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1?J 9 2
New Orleans.. .0100000010?2 -1 2
Batterles: Carlton and Uurlbut;
Ryan and Stratton. Tlme, 2:15. Umr
plre. O'Brlen.
At Mobile. Ala.?
Score by lnntngs: i_.ii.-..
Montgomery -o 0 0 0 0 0 l 0 1?2 a 0
Mobile .o 0 0 000000?0 i -
Batterles: Thomas and Hart: Torrty
and Garvln. Time, 1:25, umpire,
rfennlnger.
? q ?
\ EASTERN CAROLINA LEAGUE
f Special to The Tlmcs-Dlf pateh.l
WILSON, K. '"-. -fune 12.?Wllson won a
game from Newbern to-day In an excliln_
Sdht_st: Thc features were tlie hltting n.
I'eiguson. of Nev.bjrii, and Turner tor Wll?
son. r, l, _
Score by Innlngs: ?. f\> ?*??
Newbern .1 ? 0 0 l 0 0 0 0?2 4 4
Wllson .o 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 '-6 ? 3
Batterles?WIlHon, Osle. Anderson nnd
Holt; Newbern, Borden. Randall and Smlth.
Henderson Defeots Rnleigh.
f Speclal to The Tlmes-D'opateh.l
HF.Nm.R_ ON. N. C June C?Henderson
liimmed Ralelgh jo-day to the tune of ll
Pcore .by innlngs: ,*}' M" K
llenderson .aooiooot ??11 ll fi
n-ii-iu't .o i i oo o o o o? 2 8 r.
Batterles?Pope antl Hlcks: Duekett and
Hnrrls. Home runs?Wliltlen nnd .Shell fur
Henderson. Umpire, Whltten.
n SCORE
May Average 74 Against 41.5 for
the Same Month of
Last Year.
Accordlng to the Monthly Bulictln ol
thc Board of Health, issued yesterday,
the number of deaths in May was
thirty-one more than-" in Aprll. and
eleven moro than in May ot last year.
Tlie great fluctuations ln temperature
ls given aa the main contributing
causes of tho Increase.
Thoro wero 218 deaths iu May (lll
whlte and 107 colored), of whlch 12
were non-resldcnts, leavlng 206 deaths
(100 whlto ~and 106 colored) among
resldent's of Richmond. For tho wliites
tlie death rate was 18.16 wlth non
residont.s excluded. Thc colored rate
wns 29.S7 wlth nph-resldonts excluded.
The niortality from typhoid fevcr
wus tiuite remarkable. Tile montli
opened with only 29 cases on hand, and
24 were reported durlng the period,
an excellent shov.-ing for this time ot
tlio year. Thore were 5 deaths from
thls disease. Every caso was investi
gated. wlth tjic result that the cause
seemed to be almost entirely seeondary
infection. Iu one instance three sec?
ondary cases occurred in a single
house, due, apparentty, to Infection
of the well from a case which began
abotit two weeks before. At the end
of the montli there were 33 cases ln
tlie clty.
Consumption, as usual, hcads thc list,
Wlth twenty deaths, whlle other tubor
cular dlsoasos took Off four.
Mnuy Case*", But Few* Oeuth.i.
The medlcal Inspector reports a to?
tal of 133 cases of lnfectious diseases,
as follows:
Typhoid fever, 21 cases, with .5
deaths; dlphtherlii, 4 cases, with no
deaths; scarlct fever no cases, wlth no
deaths; smallpox. 2 cases, wlth no
deaths; measles, 48 cases, with no
deaths; chicken pox, 23 cases. wlth
no deaths; mumps, 9 cases, with no
deaths, and whooplng cough, 23 cases,
with 2 deaths.
At the close of tho montli tho fol?
lowing cases of lnfectious diseases
were on hand: tyhpold -fever, 33; dlph
theria, 1; scaiiet fever, 0; smallpox, 2
(ot smallpox hospltal"), measles, 27;
chicken I>ox, 12; mumps, 5, 'an_ whoop?
lng cough. 21, a total of 101 cases,
against 111 at tlie closo of the preceil
ing inonth.
Tlie Inspector of food supplies reports
a total of S01 inspections, as a result
of Whlch 17.1G0 pounds of food stuff
was condemnod, valued nt $855.25, Tho
dalry Inspector mnde a total of nindry
fivo visits to dairy fnrnis, flvo per?
mlts being rovoked and soven ro
stored. Tho average scoro made hy
tho farms, luspected in Mny wa.s 7-i,
against 11.5 ln May last year.
(JIIAINS I-ASSHXGEH 'l'llALN)
STANDS ."l.'.utn WIT1I GUN
JACKSONVIIXK. FLA., Juno 12.?
Chtiining a passenger train ot' tlie Val
dosta Southern Railroad to the track
nnd staudlug guard over it wlth .i
shotgun, Deputy Shoriff I. C. Hunter,
of Ponelta. Fla., ran aintick wlth tho
postal laws ot tho Unlted Siates by
delnylng tho inulls, ac.ordlng to air in?
dictment returnud by tlie Fedoral
grand jury! lliml'er was arrested nnd
brought hefore - Oommlssloiior Docko
to-ilav. being hold under bond for his
(iprjonrance at tho Deconiher term of
tho court.
F.DITOR _l_'li TWO VI5AHS
l"oit ATTACK ?).V JUUG
V.
6AN JUAN, PORTO RICO, June 12.?
Julluii Aybar, tlio uditor of a labor
paper here, was to-day sentouced to
two years' penul ^'ivitiuh' on two
counts of Ubel. couslstiiig of an ut-,
tuok mnde upon a Judgo, Thc artlclti
dld - not inonllim tho iudgo. by name,
tho town ln whlch ho Ilved or tho
uoui'L over ?yhlch Uo pr.slded. Tho
judge, howovcr .Idcnllilcd hlmself ns
tlie pei'iniii against wliom the attack
was Intended, uud hls coiitontlon was
upliu.U \>y tho Svipi'wmo Coui't,
i;\ nnv nvntiAY,
Round
01,11 POINT, m < kiiok, Mnvi'oitT
AP.WS.
Round $1.50 Trip
OCEAN VIEW AM1 .VORI'OI.K.
.Two fast tralns leave Hlchmond every
SundaV 8:30 and :i A, M._ rcturnlng,
li.avi: Norfdlk vln Ocean Vlew Un.lway
7 P. M.; ii" nn Vlew 7:.^i P. M? Old
I'olnt S.'30/P. M. Arrive Kl'hmoml 10:80
P, M. T/cltetB alFo good returnlng vla
C, nnd *J. steamer leaving Norfolk 4:20
P, M.; fnft traln loiivins Old I'olnt 1:50
P. M.i Newport .\>wh 0;25 P. M'.J arrive
Rlchmond 7 P. M.
gluctfon &aleg, future JDnps.
By N. XV. Bowo A Son.
Real Estate Auctloneers.
COMMISSIONKR'S SALE OP
No. 71 0 Sl'Pine St.
AT AUCTION.
In executlon of n docree of the Chan
cery Court of tho city of Rlchmond, en?
tered June 10, 1P0S. ln the suit of
"James E. Smith's hclrs vs. Dclilnli
Smlth et als.," I wlll sell, at publtc
auctlon, on tha promises, on
WICDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 190S,
at 6 o'clock P. M., tho proporty above
referred to, known as No. 710 South
Pino street, The improvements con
IslHt of a two-story, seml-detached
framo dwelllng of Slx rooms. The lot
[fronts Slltteen nnd one-half feet and
jrnns back one hundred nnd forty-or.t
feet to a slxtocn-foot alley.
Thls property, by reason of Ita loca?
tlon in .1 good rentlng nelgliborhood.
wlll make a good Investment or a
siiug home.
TERMS: Ono-thlrd cash nnd'balance
nt hIx nnd" twelve months for notes.
wlth Interest added and tltle retained;
or, si 11 cash, ut tho optlon of tlie pur?
chaser.
CEO. P. HAW,
Speclal Commlssloner.
r/hereby certlfy that the bond re
qulred of the Speclal Commlshloner In
the above reolted docree has been duly
glven. j
Tcjjk!: CHAS. O. SAVILLE,
Clerk.
&eai (Estate.
A Safe Investment
"Royalty Building Bonds."
30 per cent. reasonahly certaln flrat
two years. t:. por cent. sure 011 ten-yuar
basis.
Sourid to tlie bottom nnd honest all
through.
A new buslness, and n good one.
Qulte a pleasure to explaln.
Only u llmlted number of bonds stlll
or. the market.
wii.h you writes 7 lOrSiiallWp?
WILL, YOU PHONE?) Vl UllCUl l? G.
MONOLITIIIC HOLLOW WALL CORP.
W. A. CHILDREY,
Secretary and Treasurer,
14 a. 1STII KT? KKHJIOXD, VA.
PHONE B173.
GIO ?*? aro suro to ho
oouiionts inaii? ?n pr?p
WUU1 *V**!:S erty alonjf tbo
Vlrglnlap Rallway, V.'rlte us to-day.
KENNEDY7WALKER LAND *
DEVELOPMENT COMPANT, Inc,
Maln Offlco - . Kcnbrldgo, Va.
HOTEL MAJESTIC.
Oceiin Knd Virginia Avenue.
Convenlent to Board Walk ar.d Steel Pler.
J;'.0tl per clay up; ? 10.00 per week up.
SAMUEL N. RI.LIS.
FOR SALE,
The Choice of 40 Young Mules.
Somo eah bo seen at work on my
farm, near Blrminglinni, Now Jersey,
and others have not beon handled,
Ranglng In price from $300 to ?!50 a
pair. ,
Apoly to 11. XV. Compton on tho farm
or to MURRELL DOBB1NS,
lt.ll Sansom Street, Phlludelphla, Pa.
Smusemenw.
ACADEMY THIS WEEK
Matlnees Wednesday and Saturday.
THE
GIFFEN
COMPANY
Usual Matlnees. (.'loso of Refiular Season.
Manager McKco presents
Lee, The Hypnotist
In a Show of Mystery and Aimisemont.
IDI^WOOD CASINO
Another All-Stnr Program,
La Vine Camerion Trio, ,
York Comedy Four,
Harry Jolson
.Matlnees daily, 5 P. M. Night, 9 P. M.
COLONIAL
THE MARVBLOL'S
( AMKR.U'HONK,
Movinc plctures that sln'c. tall; aml dance.
THE MERRY WIOOW.
Vllga-Maxltn sotiff. Howant Kryattt, Wllmot
anel MatitroBe, Crlterlon Quarttit.
Performances at -'.-30, 3::10, 7-30, S:30, 0:30.
Artmlssion, 10c. Ladles aud chlldren at
matlnees, 5o.
Richmond vs. Danville.
Broad Stroet Park.
Thurmliiy, Friday and Snturdny,
June 11 tb, Vitb aud Rttli,
Camo Cnllod t:So' p. M.
ViIiuInmIoh, U5c, CriiiiilHtiiml, IQo.
TURKISH BATHS
Corner Tenth and Uroad SfreoU.
Ol'E-V HAY AXI1 XKIIIT,
KvorythitiB Now and Up-to-Date.
THE STAUS HOTEL AXH
TUKKIMI IJATU OOMPA1VV,
CUAm.ES U. UOUSJO.N', Muuitacr,
gUictfon ?>ale_tf, $;f)te 3Da^
TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE "?
OP
10 Acres of Land
WITH NEW COTTAGE, OABDEN,
GOOD .HPKING OP CLEAR WATER
AND OTHEU IMPIIOVE
MENTS THEREON,
LOCATED JN HENRICO COUNTY,
NEAR OREENWOOD CHURCH, AND
ABOUT 300 YARDS FROM OP.EEN
"WOOD STATION, ON THE NEW
ELECTRIC LINE, FORMERLY THE
IIOMH OP JOHN CLACKER, DE?
CEASED.
By virtue of a certaln deed of trust,
dated Jnnunry II. 1900, nnd recorded
In tho offii-n nf the Clerk of Henrico
county, ln D. B, 179 A, p. 19, defnult.
havlng been made ln tho pnyment ol
a portlon of the money thoroln :<c
citrctl. and btdng reauested so to do
by tho brneflclnry, tlio underslgned
trustee wlll offer Tor sale, on tho
promises, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1903,
5:30 o'clock'P. M., tlie above descrlbed
real estato.
Thls property, located' as above, In
easy reacli of the Eleetrlo Llne, af?
fords exceptlonal opportunltUs to per?
sons of moderate means, who would
liko to onjoy llvlng in the country,
nnd at the same tlmo he within easy
reh'eh of tho clty, It belng ono of tho
few rematnlng small country home.t
on tho Now Electrlc Llne, whlch Is on
tlie market.
TERMS: Cash, as to expenso of sale,
and, (inc note of $25.00. wlth lnterest
thereon from Aprll tl, 1908, untll pald,
and a credit as to one note for $25.00,
whlch wlll fall due July 11, 1908.
Balance payable In cash.
Take Electrlc car.
JOHN B GAYLE. Trustee.
Suctt'on ?&>ales;, .JFuture IBaps.
By J. B. Elam A Co.,
Real Estate Auctloneers.
Trustees Auction Sale
OP
TWO LARGE AND HIGHLY VALU?
ABLE PARCELS OF LAND
On Brook Tumpike
AND ON BACON STREET.
BOTH CORNERS ON SLEDD STREET
IIAVING
Valuable Railway Facilitiea
AND. WELL ADAPTED TO MANU
FACTURING PURPOSES.
In execution of a certaln deed of
trust. dated the 10th of June, 1907, re?
corded In D. B. 1S0 B. pago 425. Hen?
rico Clrcuit Court, the underslgned
trustees wlll sell by publlc auctlon, ou
tho premises, respectlvely, on
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1908,
at 5:30 o'clock P. M., in tho order
named. \
The tract of land frontlng 155 fee'.
moro or less, on tho west llne of Brook
Turnplke. at the corner of Sledd Street,
nnd riintting back between dlverging
llnes 150 fe<y, moro or less, to the
rlght of wa? of the Rlchmond and
Chesapeake Bay Rallway Company,
and
Tho tract frontlng 35 reet, more or
less, on the south llne of Bacon Street.
at the corner of Sledd Street, and
runnlng back between parallel llnes
206 feet, more or less, to the rlght of
way of the Rlchmond. Potersburg and
Carollna Railroad, together wltli all
bulldlngs and Improvements thereon.
The sald tracts to be sold in whole.
or In such separate parcels as shall
scem best at tlme of sale.
TERMS: One-third cash. and tlie
balance In two equal instalments at
6 and 12 months by negotlable notes,
wlth Interest added from day of sale,
and secured by deed of trust upon tho
property purchased, or all in cash at
the optlon of tho purchaser.
HILL MONTAGUE.
ROSCOE C. NELSON.
Trustees.'
J. B. ELAM & CO, Auctloneers.
By Pollard & Bagby,
Real Estato Auctloneers.
AUCTION SALE
OF
Two Nice Brick Dwellings,
Nos. 605 and 607, on Marshall,
between Smith and Munford
Streets,
ALSO
Frame Dwelling
on East Side of Munford, between
Broad and Marshall
Streets.
"We wlll sell by auction, on the pre?
mises, on
TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1908,
at 6 o'clock P. M,, the at>?vc meptioned
proporty.
The Marshall Street dwellings are
brlck and contain slx rooms each. Lot
32 10-12 by 101 feet to alley.
Thp Munford Street houso contalns
about six rooms, wide lot.
Plat of property can bo seen at pf
flco 'o't auctioneors.
TERMS: Easy aud announced at sale.
POLLARD A' BAGBY,
_ 1102 E. Maln Street.
By J. B." Elam & Co.; '
Real Estate Auctloneers.
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
OF
THAT EUGIBLY LOCATED, NEW,
THOROUGHLY MODERN. DE?
TACHED. WELL BUILT AND ES
PEC1ALLY ATTRACTIVE RESI?
DENCE,
. No. 1819 Grove Avenue
SOUTH SIDE GROVE AVENUE. BE?
TWEEN WALNUT AND PARK
STOEETS:
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17TH.
ut 6 o'clock P. M..
XVe shall, by dlrectlon of tho owner,
'sell hy public auctlon, on the premises,
thls new, modernly constructed "and
really attractivo Detached, Twu-Story
Brlck Residence, contalnlng about pipe
rooms, comblnatlon gus 'und eleetrlo
llght, cabinet niantols. oto.; well bullt.
woll appointed arid most deslrably lo?
cated, wlth lot 21.8x129.9, sldo and rear
alleys,
TERMS: Exceedlngly liberal, and an
tiounil'il ut tlme Of sale.
J. B. ELAM & CO.,
., Auctloneers.
A. R. Mayo. Auctioneer.
A. P. Montgomery, Salesman.
UPRIGHT PIANO, PLATED SILVER
WARE. PARLOR AND CHAMBER
FURNITURE, KITCHEN UTENSU.S.
ETC, '
AT AUCTION.
I will sell for iucoipu of Mrs. Annlo
T. poiuian. who is decllning house
keeping, at Nq. 220 South Belvldere
Stroet, at 10:30 A. M.,
MONDAY. JUNE 15. 1908.
Groveateln & Grubber Uprlght Pjano,
rosewood case; Plated BUvorware, I orka
and Spoons, Parlor Furnlture, Boolt
cuse, Etugere, Carpats, Curtains, Cham?
ber Furnlture, Oak Wardrobe. Wu.ih
ing Machlne. Cooking Utenails, Etc.
TERMS: Cash..: A, K, MAT0<
'. _Aiiotiom'or.
The Valentine Muaeum
ELEVENTH AN'P CLAY arREETH.
Or.un dally from W A. M, lo ? P. M,
A'SwlwIou, 25 ttta.it. b'xto >?? S?turdM,

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