c THE REPUBLIC: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2G. 1902. REDFERN IN RAR FORM ON STAKE DAY Jrinn. 3k(Jln'xii' Iliunc.i iiim-i in. in Il.imlii ,ii. "HREE OF HIS MOUNTS FIRST. jiiiLii.m-iii A No I'm- l"i ;i Xu i- JtioV on John IViei- Clini h.- Villi Hui'ii -j-aiii in ilie Saddle ' 3:1 1 1 i.i.k -.ii:cii- .New Orleans 1-a lit -' Iwkf Ked fern struck .1 winning str ik to-duv ami piloted thre. of In raonm to victorv He -won the Chiistmas Handicap on McCln snev in a iln-e linih with Old Hut.h Tie lat ter had .1 lot of bad rating lui k md I1011M have won. liul lime ! iu doubt about Mt- t. hono belli' the b(-l hote in th. rate j IKcdf.rii rode .1 wailing race on tn vvliiii.i I ui.d brought him up at the end in mn-riii-t eent li.ipc Ui'lie Martin tht owner of i)Id Hutch auimttotl after the race that 1 "McCJiotnev u the lietttr hor-e of the lwo, but he tlioiiam Old Mutch should hive " yon to-da Charlie A an I.m-ii rodi for th-- first time fince his arrival In in Austria and finished third on Tetlera' He put up a brilliant U effort in the -udule ami 1- t milled to sit at credit for lindilif, the hoi-- inside the money, Brief wa- I ft at the post The vfctort nas a ood one tor the rt-t ;" Kedfer-i s reat hni'-h landtd hcotch Plaid in lront Amies -hould have won this I jace. but Kidfern simple nutiode Pudei . John 1'etert beat liN Held hands down "Buchanan put up a btilliant cvhihitluii 111 the saddle mi this horse Ht took the -nort xoute. skinm-d tie rul .n the turns and lirought 1 is mount home in front in 1 com r inon gallop Golden Kule's. saddle slipped and Kedfern let the gelding era Hop behind his held I'd I Corrigan s mare. I. I'tiemie, won in a lilt, I -,-alIop. Kedfern brought Cogswell home in front 3111es's gelding whs much the bet i Tom Ownby has bought lit paruier Hat F Jleld's. inter, st in Moabina, Carl Kahler " Chicadee and Lade Alberta for $!.&!. , crej-crnt ' ita -riiJURir.:-. "Weather clear Track fit ummar-. l'lrst luce, sis.. rurlunKs Vwalih. iM .llu.h- snap), mo 10 won lane llollv it. illedfernl 3 v tot, second. Kpldenm 'i (IlaacKi 5f n 1. third Time, 1.14 Mane Bill fan Ii". vth. t tee . "Heroine. White Onl and Pauice al" ran Sjecond ract rcllUi,, one mil s-ouli Plaid. 8 503 (Kedfern) tijl on Vndes x ( ( uller) C to 5. second. O HiRan l'" iJ VVulshl t to 1 1 third Tine 1 H 1 Pull I ret ton Jo- iouglitr. Ulut lllaz. 1tjmc, i nopln. liuundlee t und Judge Iurell il- ran Third ras? hanl.tap sr;tn furlonBt lohn J Peter". 13) (IJuchanai 1 i to won w .1 Deboe I 113 (R"dferm IS to ' secund. Anuniua ic Hel 5 person), t. f 1. third lirce 1 211-0 Tom r avinsslej. Bard of Atn and lie tteszke alo ran. r Fourth nice. Christmas Handicap, on mile I IMcChesnev. 125 (Kedfern) to 2 won. old ' 3Iutch. US (Buchanan) t to 1. second. Federal J 116. (Van Iuen). 10 to 1 third Time. 1 (1 1-:. I !Bcn Chance. The Conqueror II Tm$hee W hlol ej f Jvlng. Aaswlft Cambrian. Harrj New, Moor S und Brief also ran 5 Fifth race. fi furlonct Imp T. Etlenne tl'i P (Winkrleldi. 3 to 1 won Ben Mora 13 H 1 jJooker). 25 to 1. secend. Agnes Mack ( (Phil t llpn). 3) to I. third Time 1 01 Captain Gaston. t Oolden lluie, Okla. Kiwaa and Gl-ndcn alo S Jan 1 Sixth race. s Ilinp. t ne mile and one-quarter i c0C9well. 1W (Kedftm) 2 to 1 won. Adelante. t int. (Treanor). a to ". -econd Gin tpraj. 1V2 (R I Murphy), a) to 1 third Time. 2:10 Lade chor 1 incr. Pay the nddler. Ilattle OaMt anl Ratu x silso ran. j TO-DAVS RK-crT ITY BNTKIB P "First race. seliinK. sen furlong g 3"Ioyd K J Dli-len Uaj t rcimble a.... S 3oc Wood.. .. 1"4 lledee 111" Meepv Head 1'L Klwasa lui Pathos . t U Vesti 1 Dl iolocn" II Tho Wizard . t U sti 1 . 11 P iiauswr .. 1)1 rolocn" II .. ( Second race elllnK -lx md a half furlongs , Jf You Dart Uoundlee .. . I'our Iaf C 3)oe Skin..... ttratton .... Jlazfl II lib I'M l' ld lli 1US Plat like Bedlam . 1D7 M4 Mmeur 101 Iattle Jack Horner lot Tlie Caxton I'j2 Quicksilver fcue. V3 Third race sllimr -tcn fuilone! 3toddy Bond, r Oandtreen llrooKyton aelana. . Jlankln . Knlckerboc kr r IU 1. I'll 1D1 101 Ztalotrt- .. . Bleaker . V Marco . s taithoni . .. .lis Hora lf-s Fourth lace nandi ap s furlongfr ShertfT Hell . King Dote . . s Farmer Jim tLord Melbourne Jleroine .I'M tl'i j Pageant ... Ivl nMr" rrank Fo-tcr lislliurlte "othran . 15 Pi 1 Fifth race, seliPiK one milt and j lxtenth 3toueh Rider Sstrilln . Joe DouEhtv i-cotch 1'lald harlea Itamsei 3Joketo . .. Vft vl It-, pi, IDS 104 iro o-i Annie tkiuietta . Marcos Kini: Pal let corn E:i?a Dillin Atheoll 1J3 .lUt Vs t 14 81 blxth race one mil Smile .. . Major Manir 1-Tchodalp 1H' 1 I'otente l,lT iMaenMIc 1)TI 1C4 1V4 CRC&CKXT "IT bin.CCTIONs laiKPUBI.IC spi:ci.l New Orleans Dee o s.-if ct'o- First Rate flotd K stla Nimble Nag Second ltaee 1 oui l.eaf flovr Flajllke, If 1'ou Dae Third llai e Br ak' r Malisni Ctlna Fourth Race Burk. cifhran, sherin Bell, Pride of Calon llfth Ra. . Kuif ISarletci m ROlisli Klder fc-irlllj. Mxth Race Kchodal pot nle Major Mansli. It 13lll Kl WON IIVM)ICl". Huoch Wen- Hun In the Mimv. hut Onl One oiIilent OcnrriMl, JtEa'CELIC .-.l'KCIAI. Cincinnati. O. Dec S, The taccs at New port to-da wen nin in the snow It was "winter racing in eerj si ne of the word. Thu track w is froz 11 hatd. but the flic 'Vtnt1' were mn off without J hitch with CamcefOtts At lirst have noili-1 ing about them to . indicate llietr true nature. Ther look like orditiarj-sores aiulare usually treated j as such, some simple j.ale, wash or powder ' being used iu the hope of drviugthem up and stoppiug the discharge; b'ut while the place may temporarily scab o er, it again inflames and festers, becoming as bad or worse than ever. After awhile the deadly poison begins to eat into the sur rounding flesh and the sore spreads with frightful rapidit Then the sharp shoot ing pains, -which distinguish the cancerous from the common ulcer, are felt, and the unfortunate patient is brought face to face with, the most dreaded of all maladies, a cancerous ulcer. Whenever an ulcer of am kind is slow in healing it should be closely watched, par ticularly if there is an inherited predispo sition to cancer. Often times a malignant, stubborn ulctr starts from a boil, wart, , mole, bruise, blis'er or pimple and at last developsinlocancer. Tor when the blood is tainted and the genus and seeds of cancer are implanted in the system, ou cannot tell when nor w here the deadly poison is going to break out. S. S. S. cures these cancerous ulcers and rhronic sores, by dm ing out of the s stem all the morbid and unhealthy matter that keeps the ulcer irritated 3nd discharging ' It purifies and strengthens the blood, en abling it to throwoff the germs and poisons, thus checking the further formation of can cer cells, and when all impurities have been reniov ed from the blood and system the ulcer heals naturally and permanently. Alt ulcers, even the smallest, should be looked upon with suspicion and treated promptly Defore they become cancerous. f S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, a perfect blood purifier, and an invigorating -Ionic Write for our free book on Cancer. The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. sss the exception of the tlurd race, when lime. Westell Ftumbled and bioke her leg, heav ily throwing: TownsTd. The horse was de Mrojed The feiture of the card ia the Chritnns Handicap. .11 a mile and an eightn It w is a hoi-H" race from start to rims)- md eulied lu a elos, linish, the ni-.oilto l!a vensbuij. at 4 to o, -ucceudlng ii. l.tiiilii c the pme, after a hard diive with Taci 1 at 7 to 1. second, and Fiilrv Dell .it j 1 1 1 thild The value to tht winner w ! J'T'O sjummarv I lit no r five tuilot. '"lie liar om 1'. tl'4'jr) i 10 1 won laVka 11" iV Jj'iiititii o lij 1 sn.iij (Juln - 114 lit .eh 1 tj r"'-d TIn.e 1 ij s-arl raf.- the ai.d iv hall tiirluni I.i" i"l II il'attoTi 4 to 0 en Kotlia 1J4 ,Hu -Hi ., to 1 "fcn'id. Ua-ill. l.M lUnilTj.rji i X 1 tb'rd TlT.e 1 1. Third rac trI1 1)riint.i. -i.irten Brll!. 1 Vluimtalnl - to j won one IU 114 tllurilM !' ' 1 set olid Little Rulrl IH 1B.1IH 12 10 ' filrd Tunc 1 ;0 lunh n t rii- fh-i.irnas ikuiduip one 'nil and an -'hlh K enliurj 111 iCunnlliclitnn 4 To j won Ftcadt Vii iCeodtetr) 7 to 1 ' ed H"ilr nil 1)1 iMuiimiliu r tu 1 fi'-d T'M'e . IJ rtrth -a- rite futl.ini; ToUr lit i unnlus lllPI) 4 1 1 Bull Mute ill (It titl) 1 t 1 -' own) K.uiJ.tzzo 11T !D wnlni ! ii 1 thlr,' Tim- 1 nv- ru-Dv s M.ioin 1 Ti:irs First iat- - t-ar t'dt- four and a half full iii, lUds-t of Fun c.tulntt h- Fhlds Mtbel Hurst 10.". ,1 loiia 1". ,-llle lllj II li Iidt llfk lie iTfte Phantom Il I l"j llo t-tond rare .-rn fmlont. ltotha IranK I! s.uae Marl 1 llolltiu lia t It ittur litelov 113 Guid" llrvk I2J Ha-1 I lis 1 11 mda27o His 11 HI US 1 hl-d ui- s-nine four fililonni It, lltle I Juliet! 1 i! 114 114 11" -e!llnK four and 1 half fii-Io? t:i 17, Mttd of Hole 11-(Old Hu-s 1"7 si 3iinet ll7 aiiui. Gotrtlrtt h 1'17 111 llo lu7 nriti rare -elllUE il furlongs t P lone" Kr- Girl Vlaecle 1 oulix 1'lTl OiiipIih 1"C Rliicbad-r H7 1 1 red Hile VHVVPORT s-I'LEiTIONv KPI'I EMC sPI'-l VI, I'irnnnaii D-i jv s-lettton KiMt Race VUbel Hurst Kudget if tun The pi antuui sevnl Riee-Maiii Be'i 11 Guide Rotk s. , as Ihirl Rate J V Haj Julitttl H Tltlif lxili, foil th Race Polllllon J'aid of 11 l- Old Hus-- i'iftli Rate- 1 id Hf.. om.lia VI itijle "i..i 1, FwoKiu: o iivMiii r. Millie tin in 11 C,nll(it roiu Itessie VleCaro it ml Million. San i'nnciseo Cal , Dt r T-fs"lit thou sand people witnetd est eiletit rating nl lnKleule The we it her vtas good and the track In line condition Th- feature to-da wu th Christmas Handicap, at a mile .md a quarter of the vnlue of $.!) Seven t lever peitormer-j went to the post with Xone '.avonte at J to 1 Ht won in a gal lop from Beie MeCarthv and Siddons both of whom t loyed fat Xonc was the onlv favorite to score during th ifternoou Weather fail: Hack good Summarv First rate senjnir. ..even furlonir Galanihtit-, W4 (Carson) j to 1 won Ilandires- io iHuni 1 to 1 cond IMatonlu loi (ileKlnnuii) 4i to 1 third Time. 1 to rjretfeld Del Minor OiO JUJ iiaraianiu aij ia'i S.coil race, six furlones sciime Matt Hosni 10o (Burns). Z to 1 wci Jarrettlerre .1 Or Kf iRlrl enruthl. 4 to 1 second Jim l'al-. '07 iRanch) i, to 1. third lime 1 I Roltalie t-'i-trin Mildred VMHtr and lower of t'ard'es ali ran Third rais I-aturitv toure sIlnie Liu'1 "1 ir Kret. '. (Recdi -' to 1 won Orfet tus (Lull n-an) c tu ; icccnJ. onjx 11 l'O c Kellv) 1" to 1 third Time ' IS1 Ulna lr Vn'e Ira s and Gut Lanka also tan Fourth race mile and a ouirtei Christmas Handicap None 117 iMInder) 3 to 1 won. j:-s "le JicLartht. l"s (V V.'aldo) s to 1 scmil, Mddon li9 (D innelK) 4 to 1 third Time. - " Marque. ArtUulate Rio tharnon ari Corrlinin also ran. Tifth race seven furlones- rabo. ill (Rum) 3 to 1 won Durazzo lu iionnell i to ; sec ond Oavlota HI (Bullman) s to ", third ri" 1" Polonlus and Jam" K alo ran Plth race mile ehtng mil Mas,, i,M (Rw'l 6 to 1 won weet Tooth lc3 (illndr) ". io 2 second IUowaho Iy7 (Rant h). - to 1 thlnl Time 1 41 via "N Vlrsie d'Or. Amol-e Re-In and Golden Light alo ran. TO-DY"S IVOLESIDK ENTRIES First race. elllnt. Futurity course- Ohio Girl Merllnp Towers Oscar Telle st Sever . . . VerUa Ttranu . 151 10S 116 lrt 111 les Iftrnat& IdORo Nettie Hawthorne Ftado Karabel Montana 1'eeiess in 111 1C8 10s 11' 103 second i ace, yelling one mile. 1 ourin raf t IMinsV Pctll'l. n Trli.D simer Matin lit II. ... lui I O I . m. Dvlsht va . is jia . mi lairrv Wilt . Hfi Uri"ai . iai 'Sir Lwls . 103 Autumn film lu.: Halni'tte .. 101 L arovd f" Hle"-d Damozel lot Third race, selling, rive and a half furknes Naulaka . . . Ill EMsxeno . . 107 Master . .Iu7 Conser .. U4 Imp Someno . no Honev -"uckle i"7 Iokc Club . 107 Cjuatle . .. 112 Leader ... . 107 bir Preton 10J Partlnt. Jennie. 104 Mgoiotu iu4 Fourth race handicap sIk furlons" Sjd cam Albert KnrlBht Hindred 115 Jl 108 Rean Ormonde Ir-ne I.In Kev 11 1 Vlttli -ace t-elhufir. Puturltv ctturse The Pride ... E-thernell maa St I'llliDplna Mocorito ..112EdInborouKh .. . lit. ltislllOKus Rill 111 113 Meeplns; Chl'd . I'S IDS Aiarlne 10s US I Gibraltar !1C sixth lace, "filing. ine mlli and rtrd Hunearian . t-ea Lion Gold One Sta- Cotton Rlmro.k . . Prima II Cattake . .10' I s'unello 10. luS 102 loi 102 1.2 IMS 10S Morelll.o 1' li'J lijtl 107 109 Coiisiciifttoi Ntnnle Xolan Gawalne Decot 1 1nealliic IXGI,KmK Sri.KCTIO.N"s I'.EPL BMC SPECIAL. san Fr-incisco Xtc 23 5-electlonb First Race sit -llnjr Towers Beniota Montutm Peeress econl IUie I.an Wilt, Dieted Uamozei -nviirht '3i Tlilrtl Rate Imp someno- D-bepno Jotkev iVurlli Rate Iiene Llnds-v ad sm .vlb.rt Fnriuht Tifth Rtce-Kcsu- Bill Gibraltar Edmbo rt iuh sixth Rate Decov Vannie rsolan, astakt TKAI LEVVK FOOT OI,I K siltmvr liHi l-'fl and 2 p m. ONNOlt TO HIDt; IN FIH.MC. Huron He HtithxeUIld nntl VI. lie liltic-h Will Put Him l?::.".llllll 4nnunll. New "York. Dec Z"- Jockej Winnie O Con nor is the latest American to al range tti a.u abroad and trj liN foitune on tlie foteln tracks O'Connor hut. just Uoed a dtal through August Helmoni to tide abioad for th- nest thrtt ear for Baton de Hochchlld and .M de Bloch l Pans O Connui will take the place of Milton Heinv. whose lltensc was suspended b tin Trench Jockty Club last October For his service?. O'Connor will iecelve SJo W a j ear for flist call ftom Baron liothshild and M de Bloch jit to give him $10,0W a eal lor second call lids will make O Connoi s salnrv in all I3j.ni) a jear The contract be gins on March 1. llcC. and tuns to Match 1, PMj O'Connor is to ride at ll'J pounds. Dlll.ll's KVIK TEV11 WON. Captured Closelj I'oiluhl lliickct (inuie Last Hvenin. Members of the World s Tair hockej team won from the Ice Uink team iu a close aame at the Ice Palace lat evening, the llnal score atandlng' 1 to 0 Kielv vn the sol,, polntmalcer of the contest, hib goal be ins scored tnwaid the end of the tccond hall John Davidson, the well-known t-kattr Ilsureil on the Ice Rink team, plajing cen ter His aggregation put up a strong game but the fast pace told on hia men, pome ot whom did not seem to be at their best as ieguids th-ii condition, and the were un able to -core The line-ups were I Rinl l'o-lt'ons orld s faii VVap-nel Otal Tozer How lint; Point . ..Raker l'amlif!' Cover Point . . Kl it Davit-" n Center Lewis i Ros Cover t -nter J Ru Beit It hii-t.u L-ft Winir 1 eihliaw .llJu'inrup Right Wing Leenn lLNSO II Ml A Slltl'Itl1-!:. friend l'ri'Keut ll Ciultl WiUt'Ii und ( bill n In llouor iif Clirlstnms Dat. Krlendr- ot Georct-'Munoon furnished him a surprle in honor of "hristma, jesterdav. summoning him to his offices at the lit ad quarters of the Ho'sr Show Monthlv. and liestntiiie. to him a handsome gold watch chain anu chaim in recognition of ins serv ices in connection with the horse shons of tlie city The presentation speech wis mad li. Walui Woodv.ard of the Woodvvurd Tiornan Comrany Mumon was surprised to tlnd in his othcei a partv of nearlv lortv friends, lie.uled bj Kalph Orthwein, Lncey Crawford and Hob ert Aull Woodward ptoduced a srold watch and chain, with the stntement that it was a joint sift of hi" friends in memory of the day, and in token of their appreciation of his recent work for the horse s-how". Unquiilii 5, Aslilej o. r.EPUBLIC hl'KCIAr. Duquolu. Ill . Dee. ;. Nctvelthtintlinc that It ra'a very cold la. a large crowd witnessed III" ftKltball Kane thl afternoon lttteen the t!iools of thl cltv and ARhley. The vcore wai- 5 to a in favor of the home team GENERAL RING TALK AND BOXING GOSSIP 1 .Icllncs. Sends for Ilolniu'v and Ail iioiiiKos He Will Ikt'Miini' Tiaiuini;. C0RBETT MAY GET A MATCH. I'li.tinpion's. riuinf ol Attitude Looks Hopeful lui l lie Tor iiici- 1 ll.llllpIOll Imn o Gossip. Cllllel-Ul J lihei'tlv siun as ws et, the Vlonr it lelfibs boJt has tlie td elianipion into a in n md the .imiounit nient w i, made v.st-idiv that Jeffiits would re sume htnl triiniiu w t'luut di lav 'the dispatch Horn Unite also intiniatcd that lie vtould te-enttr ilit pitze ring us s0m e liu tamed ins b. si torin imi that Jim Cor beti niielit be iveii his thuue .ifter .ill Jcftiies ha- vvned Jul Lillv Uelantv und the vt retail trainn stuttil if terd ij Ml Hutte where lit will i un the i h impion s ptitj Hi i n leaving 'an Krani i'co he lot 1 Hiriv ( o-bi tt thit ht believed that Jeffic would ivt Lorbttt his light and thai he thou;-ln the champion would tke up icllve wmk in the :m igain 'I he tils patcli uudtd th it l)i lanev believed tile Mon roe aftur was itddcital ind tliat Jeffn-s to lid dl'tn't of lnm in short order in a second inietinj Howevee that mav b- the news that the champion has hei u awakened rather rudelv fim his dit.un of easv mom v is pleasant indeed It a i hainpion is tu oe allowed to pad hU inoid ith a 'ot of dub limits o! no impoitanu ttcoids v ill cease io be of value in the ri lie. or l ulier thev will be geneiallv distrusted bv a'l spoilina: men If anj mure distrust m the s;aine. is aroused than alieadv exists it will lertamb he a bad thing for the spoit Monroe 1ms alieadv j,am d notoiietv bv his feat and the press of the entile i ountrv i- full of ins exploits lie has been offered vaudeville lonuacts at two i:iiun thea ters hesiiKs t ril engagements on Wes trm tltctuts So fal Ilt. j, , not t,,Ken ad vantas;e ol in' of these If he prefers to st'tk to his business as a miner until I" jets lenlv ti eriiter the ting as a profes sional he will be setting an etumple the ciiimumn . ould vv ell pattern bv 1 lie sporting public Is sick of tlitatrit il i li itnpions Appeatances on the stage is legitimate enough, m lact, it is desirable as it gives evei oli i chance to see the ho'der of the world's honors. But the prostitution of i sport merelv to fill the pockets of manageis with money is in itself siimcitnt to kill anv game, and this prosti tution invariablv follows anj attempt to niahe ti'e ling scoundarv lu a theatrical en gigeineit Fitzi-iiinu n's popularltv with the masses when he was matched for his thamplon ship hoi.t v ith Corbett was not due', as is rften jil. to the fact thu lie vvai at the longer p"ce ,,, the betting nnJ that the publit tief -rred h-m on that act junt: It was due to ihe t. x tliat Corbett male him self utipopulai at the time bv lefusing to fight and vet endeavoiing to rt tain the championship as .. means of advertisemert .s everv one knows he was falrlv forced into hi bout with ntzslmmons Once Fitz ot the title, however he adopted exactlv the sjme tactic and tiled to hold the championship without gi.ing anv one else a chanre at it Some wav oi uhet letribution has fol lowed everv champion who has tried to foreilush in this manner Once a champion is made ind is given an opportunity to amass a fortune he should remember th it the support of the sporting men alone gave him his chance, and that he owes cumething to his supporters When he ha failed to remember this, as has been the case with most champions dNastei has followed al most Immediatelv. Corbett tried to hold the championship a means of advertising hH stasp careei. onlv to be torctd into a match with fitz and be defeated ritzsimmnns trud the same game and met defeat Terrv McGov ern fought as well as appearing on tlie stage, but a good many of ids contests were with men who hid no class and who weie merelv matched with him to boost hi show He aKo met dlsastei Now Jeffries has. tried to adopt the get-rich-quick method and has bee-n humiliated t'eeplj. Vnpopulatitv has followed everv such line ot act .on. and Jeffries has evidently felt more than a touch of it, to judge from the haste with which he has changed ids alti tude on the fight question, as intimated m the di-patrh A bout with Corbett mij fo. low, after all. Corbett is now at Toledo, where he api eared jesteniav at the Salta tion Army dinrer, in compinv with John I.. Sullivan and Ma or Jones. A dispatch from SaVi Francisco reads ' Prank Xeal has gained rather than lost P'estige as the result of his meeting with Harrv Forbes, which had such an unsatis factorv ending. Although Forbes wa-s given the decision over Xeal there is still doubt in the minds ot the majontv of tho.e pies ent whether he would have won had th. fight gone on Tin end came near the close ot tne aev enth round, vv hen Meal rushed the Chicago bantam and then fel1 back against the ropes and bent over with his hand on his groin Immediatelv there was a roar of foul from Xeal's b ickers a.ul the local boj sank to the floor. Referee Smith walked ovti to where the prosttated hoer lav and motioned to him to set up 'When Xeal refused to move Smith pointed to roilie". sivlng "You win" There was an tHhe" loar, md the referee called for doc tors from the audience to examine Xeal who had been carried to hi corner "After an eaminutiou of the little fellow the doctors said there was no trace of anv injury, but thought it better to withhold their decision for an hour, so Referee Smith state-d that he would give h's linal decision at that time He seemed to have forgot ten his hunted dteision at the time of tht alleged foul It .seems strange that but lew of those near tlie ling claim to have seen the blow- struck, while a hirger numbi r sil ting Just as close sjy r was a fair blow in ti'e pit of the stomach Foibes sild him"lf after the fight that it was a fair punch, and he could not understand the foul claim On his w.ij home from the battle Hirrj Cotbett announced that he and some fellow -sports had eume togethei and had deter mined to issue a challenge to bind three niatchi s fui a total of JP'OO One of the tights K for Xeal and anv lUl-poimdei, an other Is foi It inlon and mil llj-pounder und the third Is for Jlmmv Biitt and anj JJ-uound boxei in tlie world. Anv nersun wishing to do bu-iiies-. tan bind the matches at once "Foibes and Xeil. through their lenre- yentatives signed articles of agreement to- nicht foi a r-turn match The onlv stimu lation was that the fight must be before some San lYnnclsco t lub not later than Januaiv All terms of tht match ate u be the same as before except th it lack Wtle'i or Faldie Oranej Is preferred is ref t ree " The viisemite Club of San Fianci-co has made an offer for Andv Tokell the dig Ilsh bannni-w eight champion, to box H.tr tv Tuibes the Annrican champion during' the month of IVbruarj Jlmmv ICellv the manager of Tokell wired that he would ' accent the club" ofTet providing it would furnish him with transpoitatlon both w ivs for hlrox If and Tokell Ktllv will po-t a Torfelt of $o( to-nioirow and recjuest tint the club do the .mn as soon as possible When this is done Kellv and Tokell will at once leave foi the ( oast to prepare for the battle Thtv are now in Xew Yolk fniio I1T, lemin O. ia pi i:i ii M'i:ci u t air, III De -1 The foutliall same heir to a. li,en V ! "li i an' Cairo r"nlte.l in fitor f 1 nil lit t hitilr of 12 to 'i STEWED APPLES. 'I'n Mew .'ipiik's bo each ijiuiter is mi biuKt'U anil so clear one cm almost sec through it is nn an, and jot it N a sim ple tlilii;r to do il one only knows lnm. I't el t.i.-r npiiles very thin, i u t tliein in quillets mill ii'iiiove tlie eorosaiitl '(oils. As faM as vim can peel anil qinrter tle'iii ihop tin- apples in a satuepau m will. U .vou liave ahe.uly placeil cold vva tei io tin- depth of two inelii's. WllPU the apjik's aie all in. put the saucepan over a slow lire, cover if till the watt leaches the boiling point, then, lomove the cover and let the apples simmer al most impure eptiuly till .vou can pierce them easily with a broom phnt: then pnnkle the Mipar over them and et them just simmer until it is all melted. Iloniove the saucepan from the fire and let it ht.nnd vvheic the apples will set cold bifore tin mitr them into a dish for the table. Green's Fruit Grower. SENT FRIENDS TIP FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT '1'iltf.biujr. l'liil" I'otildn't Cot IS.Mk Home for Holidays, but Didn't Fotet Old iK WIRED MAGIC WORD "ATHLANA" Kei llookinakei' in lln Waneis. mi the Hoi-e t'ity Too .ind ill" " (wimblei's. Old Ai iiii.iitil am es Woii So!' ,0U.J. Rt l'l HIJl ti 1 cl M. Pittsbuii,. Pa l)e - Uetuta VZ binlth Pittsburg Phil." vtsttrdav cnt his tmnds iu Pittsburg a Chiistmas gift m the shape of a hoi tip As a lesult, I'll i ink and llle ol the bettors hid lots of Christmas niunev while the lot il bookmaker who do a hand book business ,i well as i little poolroom on tie outskirts of tlie titv. ale to-day sparring tor wind thlutia was the one woul wliiih lip plul nvtr the wires Ucdnesda. morning Jrom Mmth to a few ot his friends 'the wold was enough, and the lip was pissed ioiiikI that Kellj's Uhlana, which was to stall In the soiond rac e at Vevv Oi leans that aftt moon, was the proper on. Io plav The horse t mini indtd in to 1 at the Xew Orleans course, but the pittsbmg liver who have dore a killing business latelj cut down the olds to S to 1 tvn it these odds thev vveie.not able to take e He of the monev whiih was pissed lo them It stemed that everv one who had ever known 'i'ittsbuig Phil' had a hint to go the limit on Athlana mil the poolroom at McKet s Rooks, just outside the tit w is soon tilled with . ager bettors Some had hut a doll ir to w ige-r but not a f t vv bets of $"(i on the short end were made The books witild sl.mil foi no larger bets 'ihere are iu Pittsburg about a dozen well known sports who make small books in the lobbies ot downtown sporting resorts Thev were- ovei-v helmed with bets on Athl ilia and took all thev could smilinglv. foi thev l-id dooed em' Mumo wi h Htdleri, up to get thi monev About in hour bcfoie the race ftarttd tile bookmakers itahznl that ihcv were in verv hfavv on Kellv 's horse and the closed up the books When the news Ha died over the wile that Athlana had won the race the bookmakers began to look for their friends who hid monev to help out Ptettv nearh everv vest-pocket bookmak er in Pittsburg went broke while the pool ioom was shltteied The last ticket to be cashed was one held this afternoon bv a bov in his teens, from Briderack, who took down ?1 OsO from a corner bookmaker It is tstimated that the tip on Uhlana cost the bookmakers in Pittsbmg not less than JEl.eOO George E Smith (Pittsburg Phil) i- a product of Pittsbuig. and alwavs makes it a point to visit his home some time duilng the holiday seison He was unable to come this time, but sent his Chri'tmis, pi i sent to menus In the shapi of this ex cellent tip TOM JENKINS FORFEITS THE WRESTLINa CHAMPIONSHIP. lln li MoLeoiI Inkt'K Ihe Monev. flcr Kneh Hut Won One Full In mi Kilreinelj Fust Hunt. A nicest' r. Muss Dec 2J Dan Mcleod won the cliampionahip of America at C3tcb-as-eatth-cvin wre.sthng and the SI,""1" end of a UOfri purse in Mechanics' Hill before lina persons this aftt i noon by getting the better of Tom .lenkin: Jenkins had a bad leg calls, d bv blood poisoning, and the pain cuu-ed bj the points of a brass buckle entering the flesh of this leg made htm quit in the third bout In order to prottct the injuied part Jen kins had a leather bandage with steel strip down the fiotit of the liin, fastened with brass buckle? Two of these were hrotceii In the earlv put of the match and the hi ass points dug into his flesh until the pain was unbearable and he wa-? afraid of furtiiu blood poisoning. He had wrestled twentj minutes in the third bout, when he told McLeod the con dition he was in and said he was willlpg to quit and call the match a draw or t.i on wresthnc Mel-eod in-lsted on continuing pl. 1 ,l.lj - (..-. . i .,, i, . -s big fellow- go on and fdifeited the matcfit ..liKii. Vt .i i ue .-t . ... o.) it t ,ie. ter Xl-on ill U minutes, and MtLeod got the Lecond in Jl minutes on ii crotch and half X'elson holJ The m itch was fast fiom tie statt MeLeod being on the uggies-ive almost all the time TO RENOVATE CARPETS. A writer in the Kpitomist m.vs: The olil-time method of carper-beating- did its lull shine in leiiileiiiifr the heusui. leu ning dn.vs a buffbear to the masculine poilum of tin- household. He eentl.v this has bei n s(-r aside ami less, laborious means empluved. It not vei.v dustv and dooi.s tan be opened u that a draft may be secured, careful sAvoep ins "ill aienuiiihsli all that is desired. Ev cat el ni I do not mean jreiitlc .o cjitle tliat not a bit ot dust is laised: bin witli a new bioom svveej) thorotufh Iv every poitiou. aud .stir iqi what dust thi'ie nia be hiKh euoupli that the wind will (iirry it out. A damp e loth wrung" out. ot water in which aiumania is an ingit'ilieiit, will be pi.if tic'illy clean un less dust has accumulated below. If th" e.uiKM is veiy dust.v it will be more sat istactoi.v to lake it up. Choose a vvind.v dav and silsjienil from a stout pule or rcpe high em ugh so that it will svvinj: tieelv Tins should be done in the mouilux As tlie vvind wwitj.s it slowly back and foith .vou ni.ij be tempted to aid tlie slecp.v lookillK piou-ss with a bioom or w lap. But wait, anil bv uiglit use jour whip it .vou like. You will hud there is then im moie dtisi to beat out. This Minple method, liesiiles s,uiin; o iiiucli haul labor, is much easier on the i.upet than bialm or shaking" by hand A better carpet stretcher thaii anj pntent one W simjiiy a pair of old iubbeis. l'ut them on ami then iiim meiiie at the side where the eaipet is taiktil and shuflle the feet to the othel end of the loom. You will be surprised at the amount of i arpet jou can shove aloiig in this way with comparatively little effort Keneat the process two or three nines if nect'ssai.v until It is m place. EGGSNJAMNTER. Tliiet' limits ;ue nerer.s'aT.v i0 sei ore ejis 111 winter, n.utii'iv. I'tiilv-luti-ltt'd pulleis or e'tiil.v -molting liens, not over veils old; warm, thy iii.u teis .md :i ffoud Aariety of sound, vv liok'somo fund, I'ailllle to piov Ide either one il these ( s-M-iitliiN will titr.'i l the le-siills nnf.'ivor siMx. one- of the lifst w.ivs of feeding foi 'j;v:s is ;i w. 11 111. suit nifss for i)ii.ikf:ist. o.it. kailit- (inn. wlie.it ir soinellmii; tit the kind for dinner and whole enrn at niglil riian nr eletiuins I10111 the barn tlnoi or small KRiin scattered among straw will afford a means of exercise and make them scratch. Cabbage, turnip, carrots or potatoes will tnke the place of green food. Tresh water should be supplied at least twice daily. Have the ursts clean and comfortable, aud If the quaitcrs are not so cold is to fteeze the combs Hie hens will laj with good legulaiity. GAVE ROYALTY TASTE OF WILD WEST LIFE. ale Xate Sstli.lnii . "Who his toveii'd Mullah) ''ill." Mad an I:il'iesiio I'aivi'i. ONCE ENTERTAINED WALES. He ami 'oih ('allied Out Kealin-e Willi I'avsciiopis wood alt St.iue .Is CiovMi'd Iliads I.nokiuir On. p.ia'i m.u si'n'nu Xew ioik Hit Si -Th. fimt ral of Xatt Salifbtii. the shiiuniui. vv ho is di .io tt h's home ill lame Hriiuh. will be hi Id Suntlav Salisburv hid been shk ibout two v.ais fiom a stum ii li nobble and it was th it .thkli caused his tie uli Mr -allsbui.v who was known to t no piunipallt Hituimh his inttitsts in th. iiurfalo Hill Ui'd .st show ami who hid been stvled tin .lis. iverer of Huttalo Hill w is born in I ree-port 111 . bl.v-st v n ve us ago Winn 1". vears old he i nhsted In a regi ment ind fought throughout the war Whin the w ir was over, it was ommonlv ie ported that voting Xate Salisburv had a stake of JMnF' which he ind .von at pokei Horn the other soldiers When Uuffulo Hill's Wild V est was ex hibiting at Kails Court. London, in l'S7 it bicame the populai rendezvous of t isn ionable London liuth Code and Pilisburv becamt pcptilir favorites with the nobllllv and manv members of the local famllv were freiiucnt visitors and actpi.tintanecs of ilie two Atneiii ans The d iv hefoie the (iueeti's Clolden Jubi lee tht Prince of Vales, now King lal waid sent a (iU. olIt to them and asked if he could brim, a few .fiends out for a lit tle private tntt rtuinment Of couise, he could and he did .ml of the blood roval of Hurope. the largest assemblv or lovaltv tlie world had iver known up to that time, and it Is doubtful if it ha tver been e c. oiled in numbers since. It was dtiided lo gve them the regular Wild West performance. At that time the performance v.as exi ltisivc-lv of Wild West natures, and they were considerablv elab orated, so as to t onsume mech more time thin thev have since tlie nnliurj features have been introduced. KOYA1.TY PARTICIPATED. W lien that part of the progiamme was nut lied iu which the old Diadwood ccach was brought into the arena members ot the lovaltv were invited to bttome pa-ssen-gtis The P'inre and Prhiee-s 0f AYales got up an the box, while thur daughters sat on the top of the coach in tallv-ho fash Ion -villi old John Xelson. the guard, riding in the hood The King of Denmark. King of r-.tvonv. King of Greece and the King of Belgium were the inside passengers, while the voung Duke of Spatta. present King of Portugal, -at up n the lap of one of them. It was the custom lor the Postmaster to address th,. drivot of the old Deadwood eoacli in something aftet this fashion. '"Vou are entrusted with the mails of the I luted St.ues. valuable express mattei and the livts ol these passengers you will make all possible haste to rtich the end of .vour jouinev and protect them with vour own lite-, if n-cessaiv, while doing so. "Ate ou l.adv ' c5o ' tuil-huij used to relate with great gusto that after thes- rova! passengers had em barked. Colonel Codv said. "Bj gosh, it that' coach tips over we'll upset all Europe. alsburj immediatelv divined Codv's meaning and lephcil le. vou had better get up on the ha aim drive them vourselt." That determined Salsburv to deliver the Postmasti r'-. speech, which he did with great elaboration. When he had concluled Colonel Cody leaned ovtr toward him. and -.a!d. "How will 1 let 'em have it, Xate'" meaning should ht drive fast or slow Salsbur re plied Let ti go. Gallagher ' When the coach re icheel its destination Ihe , stn(;trs di-iinbniked Colonel Codv had eot down oft the box and was about to assist lile Prmcc-s of Wales down, when the King of Saxonv. who had alrtadv alighted, turned to Salsburj and addressed him in nls high treble, querulous voice, sav ing: "I s.ij. Mr. SiNburj, who is that man Gallagher, to whom jou gave jour direc tions' I must sav he is a most reckless driver" When the lour that greeted tins sullv died iwav the Prince of Wales-, still on the box addrcs-sed Colonel Codv while he was assist ing the Prlnctss to alight. taving "Have vou tver held four Kings before. Colonel " ' "les. but never before with the roval joker." eami quick lis a flash as Colonel Cod's r.plv. SOUGHT SLEEP WITH OPIATE. Jasper r.ulKle Toole One Dose Jiml ';inie Xear Not Awnkeiiiuj'. Tlie strum of tlie liullduv busintst savs Jasper Carlisli , patient at the t'itv Hospi tal, luiiennir iroin lauaanutn poison, ie quired him to work st(nt,.tvvo liouis at a stretch. o that he suffere-d nervoi's p'os tratlon and vvat eompelled to st,k sleep thiough an opiate He took an overdone and was received at the hospital initon sclom vesterduv noon. Uestorativet were used, and lie is novv out of dansir. He states that he 11 emploved by a local piintiiiK st.ililishment He li.-es at Xo 10j5 South CllunninK avenue. Doe tor t'arruthers of No H3.15 Laclede avenue wis summoned when Cailisle's wife s;rew fr'itlitened at her husband' lom.ito'-e tate. Doetoi Carruthers ordered him tiike.ii to tlie eity iiititution VliHiiiuriiiii tu rvv "I urU. ISKPl UI.Il" M'hCIAL New York. Dec 23 Anions the arrival at the hotels were the follow iuk Jlisouii aif. ht Lrniii V c tiiipnifti W K ilio-eppe. Tjailattan. .s 1. Itaiiman. Ileralo .squire. .1 W ankelman. m Uenl Kansas t'itv H W Pott- rail Mrs iMt im perial. Iteiiorls Her .lewelrj s(,,,.. Mrs- IJIlzalieth Jenkins of No 117 South 1 Ifteenth stiret esteidi ieporte.1 to h" pullc that jewclr valued at SO was stolee iroin lier house In s-ome peison who pained an entrance liv u-in a duplicate kev TO AVOID CHICKEN CHOLERA. A AVfst Virginia fauiii'i vviik-s in .-in vxlIiiiuki': In ioiir I&aiii' of (Jdobtr liitli I m'c 1111 Inuuiij li'g.inlliiir s() (.tiled 1 hu kwi c holt'Ri. It lines nut stuff wlint i.i it ot lln, country lliis is in. miller wli.it i-on tlttions tlif fowls .11c kept, uliat Mini of tootl they iot five, wli.it kind of iiunitcrs they have lor i-oostlnt;. etc Xnvv. let me sa.v I tun not much ot a liter, but I have lilei! chii'Uciis for twentj -live .vc.trs and never had a cise uf Mi-i'.illeil clioler.i in tint time. 'I he follmvim; is my lcmeily: Keep the tntvis fn-e linin lice. K've them ouil. 1 lean food, tle.m water, Keep lit lief 01 e them ai all times. j;iMid ilit-st It ith -ind. aliove all things, vvheiievi'i- vim s(.t. .1 dr.iuplii!; hen lint her liv herself and leeil her very "lurlngly on mash (ont.-unin .iliout one iir.iiii of that die.ided ciilomel in vvh.it m.isii she will eat 1111 clean. It she won t e.it lorce a tablet of calomel and s.rila down her thtu.u and set her liver in action, pet it to woik. I venture to s.iv if von will dissect the fowls that are thought to die with cholera ou will tiad the liver to have white t.pots on it, and that the craw is free of Krit. Take my advice, furniili the birds with grit, keep the lice off them, and Rive the mash with a little calomel about every month and jou won't have anv- cholera to contend with. De.nl ami k " i I CURE MEN Tor inirlE tfiil Butts cr experiment. jcu by "Stvirg jou tlie il curt In fverv case iWentiHi f erne in en t in un ir uit. , (,tw.,,. ,,-....1-, lit rainless modern tnpihniK s- j pit eg (id al tettil eliseases cuicu ..uimut -..,... . .--...WUo. .n WRITE ,rmd'des,nrh;e "" UouhlTs f "J,Z " a.. KrL "opinion ir. puin envelope b rVtCrnrnall "o'l i.nPuI.rs of my u -ef d h me tre.itrr.nt rr-B KlfflBB Tfai Or DoctorMllcn ModlCOl CO. (iBMHientH bj tlf Malta.' Ii. LP IX. g2sL&Efl imi olive it . Up Post Omce. St. Louis. Mo. SEASES of MEN OO-SL M ! . Mo K.nni live St. luui r t in unp i i i i ' i n n -tt - llltiou I'uiiihi its, ,i t trltiiirv ml lllitiltlrr lili if 1 IC t-tnl iirtffn ill I tii MimImuI inclntijir (l Isei TTSE Mormon BiahCDS PI Ms have Churca and their fell jwen Posltlvclr effects or neir aDure, airsipation. eiceBRes or cixarcne-iciuiiiJK. .ure josi 2innoo4t Jispntencj. l-oit I'owrr, rvlght Lor. p rmntorrhnrH. lDomnla. Jln In JIkcL. Eli 2cftlrra, HrmInnl f ieImIi k. Xame Jinek S'rioui lrbtllty, llesdaehe, Lnfltne to Marry. I.u of Nf mi o. A Brt(Tirl". od onmtlpatlon, frtop faIcLne pmn oriI:hrcet Stop !rr- MM oTTlthlM'jrLyilid.n,BtficU are Jmmiliate. Impart y-T vipror and potency to ever function. Don t st dei-ponden: cure i at hand, ft Resto'T'3 small, ondrvel enrforcans. Htinula'rp tfcc brain and nerve center. 6fc. KJTTSl bo ; etx for V 50 by MilJ. A Tritti-ii euamntee to cure or 010117 refunded, wl.a mi boxes. nuMiri circulars rre-. AdtrtsaKlSBOP I'.tHDT tOSa TrtmtUc; Cal. BABOTKlC X CO Hniw7 Lctm kit . St.LiB WHOLE PARTY ATTENDED THE SILVER WEDDING. and Mr. W alt M. Ioiine Until llmililr Ieliratitiii at 'I ijtf on. Mn. ltl. Pi lil.li- -rt 1 1 VI. Tipton alo , Die JT. One of the most re markable events in Tuiton soeietv in many weeks was the celebration to-dav- of their nlver vveudins anniversary bv Mr. and Mrs. all JI Alonroe With the "ingle exception of the minister who tied the Knot the whole wedding party winch tooK part in the teremonv twenty live veals ago vv is present with their fam ilies Thev are -Mi and Mr-, "vy. K. Brad burv and t-on and H H Allen of Kans-is Cnv Mr and Mrs. J E Tallferro and two sons or Hronville and Mr and Mrs c C. Hall of A.lbuqi:ertiue, N M C'cmblne 1 with the Christm-is. celebration the wedding lias ben quite an elaborate af tali and many handsome pre-ents have hem mule Mi and Mrs Monroe have resided here for several year. He was editor and proprie tor of tee Tipton limes for several years, until he went into the life insurance bui ne ss 1 hev have four sons and three daugh ters. WHIT1-.-WORK. KFl'l 'JI.lt .-l'l l"I 11. Net lladritl. Mi Dft Mr l" f White, a IruKhl of this tin. and -Vlis vlli- . Work, a inlllin. r, fornirlv tf -t Louis were married here to-iia The ttok the tvening train 'or M Iiuls i:XeJL.l-Il-MUKl'HY. r.ri'i ni.ii' -ei.ci.vu Viiitat"' Mo Dee j vir Itiohard English and Mips t-;ta "Vlurphv dtushter of Jude Mur plit, wtre marrlrd at Xett 1.1 oilfield" last even in.; e M:Ti:n YATKi nr.ri oi.ic- mpkci 11. Vu-cvast. Mo Dec J" l'rofeftor K 11. carter and Ml-. Altha lates of Ons . it vteit murriei ttil. mo-nliig r- VI NDKKS-&M1TH. Iti:i'rt:i.li' s.pFe-II VuxvaFe Mo. D-e .r. M' Jofp!i of tuiton ami Miss Nellie smlth tf atinders ,U.1-iV were niarriftl nt neeii to ua LOOICW OO D C-OIt.N nTT. imPl'ItLIV .-I'EI-IAL Carltlr, 111. Det 2 Mr Gut Loekwood. for morl a rei-itlent of tnis tilt, and Ml tlorente e'orr.rtt of IjCto Vnpi-lts CO. were married lids aitein.icn at il'e home of ihe Pride in that tltj Thej will make tin 'r home in Lis Ausele". ex)T-t:n hali. I'.LPL BUI' SITCI VI. Carltle. HI lite Si Mr Iilnard e'ofer of Vandali.t and Ml Mvrtle Hall of Kcjfiort wrie unitett in mirriune this .tfternoon nt the home of the linde in Kete-port The ceremony vn" peifi rmetl ! the lleverend el W Jcnes Mr and Mr tVitaer vtill rfide in Vanilalla. KinrKK-t'HEt.TS. RKl'l'UI.K" I'Fe"lU I'arltle HI. Dec S3 Mr lonn Keiftr of this clt nnd Ml" Ora -heas of liimnstown. Ind, were tiniteU In marriate at the l-o-ne of the bride in that elti this atterncon WEDDING T STl HCKON. MO. ItEl'LIiLIC -1'FCI 11. Miin;ein Mo lie. r- WeJdlrss which oc cirr.il in or near -turKton to-day riofes-or .1 M Oar-iew rrlncipal of the cltr public -chotil" and Mlis Dent Kinc of near ltlv.s Mr Kclll i'CUUne una -til"- 1 izzie i.auKiiert. Mr Ilevd Wincott and Mls Kthtl Crawford VIr frei Hollow at and Mis CI i-i Hoblnon. Ill CKINOH VM-i- VTTEItLEE EUl'l HLIC bPBCI M. Utchliil.l. Ill Dec i". Mr Vlle-rt H litlck InKhan of Xetv Burs Cal and Mls Jlatft bat tcrlee of thu iltv vtere niarritd here to-ilaj bj the lleverend C" I) Purler TOW Kl!'' W OODsON. RErfBLIf SP1T IL s,(w Melle. Mo Dt. IT. Mr Ilobrt II Tow ers antl MI'-s Let AVootl-in wtre mirried Tues daj evening nt ihe heme of the bride father The hcue wa di-corated in seen and while. The hrlde was attended h her two l;lpr. Mr. II t" W"aton and Ml I"reda Le Woodson After the reeepiiun Mr and Mrs Tower departed fo- their rew home near -t Churle win re thev will retelte arttx lanuarv KREnMAN 1"00 Tr. uton. Ill Dec ''j I'ri fecr lame A tinman of ihb. nlj and MI'" Delii l'oos, who reldts 1 few mlle south of here were niar iitd on Chrlstn-us t.ve at the horie of the bride s pjrents 1'n.fesfcyr t re, man i s ip rlntendtnt of our cit sthools whl' tie bride I, related to i-ianv of the inoct oro-nlnent families in this vltlnitv Vfter t short I n.lil tour tne .oupie will mike their hwi. ill this itj Ihe Rever ent 1: V l"llier nf the I'rcsi.Merian Church ot this 1 iti itrformed the ceremonv liUl -l'El'IAU Itichvlew 111 Dtt 'j -Mr Vralik Miflen oC Hivwortli III 111.I MI" Mattie Tibb of lrv Ins ton were marrltd Inst nif-ht t the home of the bride b llit Ibteend vlr Rhine of Ire ington IIF.MtA (l.1 I.OI KUlllllJ l)i:l). Author of "Ilie Vliolltlon nf Ihe lre Idfiie?" K-vpii-es In Ven lurk. tw oik. In.. '3 Colonel Henrv OI.iv I.ocKwo.ul i n'-j'l. in IJi llevue Hu-pttal af tt r 1 sliort llli.cs He was K; eara oil Colonel backwood was ediuatcil for the 'nr and hail mli-tid in 1M2 in the L'nion Arm Up v.ji- hrtvetcd Major tor gailantr at l1-!-storinlric of Tort Fihor in ISC"., und w is mustered out with that rank in laiX. He va the author of The Aljolltlou -if the ITeId. 11. v ' ill which he advocated .1 plural et'-eutivt to lie known a thtt rvec 1- tlve Council which should be cho, n in joint i-e'-Ion lij thi two hous s nf Constr";; lOI.i NKI. VV II SHUT RKl'l 1.L.U sj.i.cl XI. ln Vt j, le. al . D- -"i l"..lo-lcl W'llllulu It shHUt 's tlejd al Ms Home hilt At the uul Ijltat. uf the lelnlli.n lie tta A member f the famuui 0-1. Hiinli.sl .iiul Thlrtj-ni-st Iciin-l.i-nla .lu-ters und In lSh.' wer in.ile .'olon. 1 He n is fun.ieilj -leased In luslnei In rhlrtito. Itockfiird 111 and Denver. r.Eom'.i w. hoi:nb-. Ktl'l HMl'M'I.ClAL. Kv.nivillr Inl D.e .; (.eorse W ilurnli a nicm'.er of the Count) Council, i!i-d lat night He iu 6 eur- ol t ant a iiromlneiit tolIt!cul worker in Itepuljlinui rank JOHN THOMPSON lit REPl in.ici'ircivi. VirsinUl 111. Dec -.-John T'lomyion Jr. Jel -.!! uurK. died here t.l-dav JI hl 'am..'. rei'dente Dotli vas caused by acute mania 1 resulting from h ruptured blood vessel I ROBERT TAYLOR I liEI'lBLIC PI'LCIVU Vlrelnlj. 111. Drc 53. Robert TaI..r a wealth! Dloneer farmer of saneamot Itottnni died at his home there to-ilaj. aied fs ear P. leaver a widow four .Ijurliters and he sons' John VV. Talor ii a leadlnt; citizen of Jaekion llle. Ill Aw?U" Archibald. Duncan anl Robert are larpc land owners and prominently connected with the buslnei Interests ot Cas County and well known throughout the State. J II KIRKPATRICK. ncprnuc sri:Ai Golconila, IIL, Dec. J3. J. II. Klrkpatrick, an have b.en curing weak and dls-aed men I will tell vou Just woat jour iroun e i rlgnt treattntnt lor in rl(tbt trouble I or money uuca- ..uoi.h...- ...-. .-..:. .....u gcymm nPRILITY- nervousness, desponilenc. unfitres for riaVriac" rult of errorn sr -vcetxt lHck or conlMne b;l tlre-ams. qtiicki?s. a vtantlerlrg mlnJ. ImpaPet msmcrj. imrotencj. right e-rH- eion. exh'amtlng tlralra. etc BLOOD POISON l'i all stages thoioughlj eradicated, never to "turn, without the use of tlargTOiiit t'rtiES tr m'nerals STRICTURE cured without pai'i bj chemical irocess Xo sur- ff'j. No detention fron taMi" VARICOCELE cuied to itiy cured in one week. KIDNEY AND BLADDER troubles backache. heaJache suH- V'iTL .. . ...fnirinn ,,-a mil-kit nr.1 irtn.i'i rit! CALL OR WRITE. ) id Ulih t s Jd llooi Kmilie Hldg ni ,Haturil'v io s aiinuav ro 12 onlv tie t. e sun . is.., s-. liai K numo-i- f 1)11. WIIITTIKK ntr.s, n FOR mmi TREATMENT. ( liriuiie. ViTinii". Illmxl. sL.in ami I rinnrt Dinetises t t.rviiut lleliilllv. I t MiiiiIkioiI. IHc. i.taludng ne'v , u e .n in.l .n- - -r uoninsc ri.i ou-lnes! or manias' , I - ii I inllkv o i" n-anl iveakli-s-- qui kn"s . t ,, i jn, I i ioi.ll . or- s i..rjnte,.l . Mam. l - I in, ' er- pundit Liilti us; T- K qu nt r I'.l.ij trine l l t nieirt M--JI. VsK i.ir I 'ant " . ii i . i ii Kit fed f t 'if I't safe me ins &c f 4- blank 21 . , , , . M .lern i,et nl no lillini. I'tll r v rile t.raivue i iien ,l a piiei u esfjll it arlcticelc m lx tlats. al o" mi I ihiitt fin jii, ture ( oiiMiiItiitinn Tree Olllee or lit lln epiiriite nltin-lto.,1 fur Kucli Person. been in nse over 60 years bv the leaders of the Lforaoa cares tbo nortt caM-a la old and yoan3 arWnjj tnrx Dr. Oebhari (or Hot Springs. Ark.) ha-i discov ered a Gcnorrhoeal Anti-Toxine that is fmaranteed to cure any case of Gonorrhoea or Gleet at home or money refunded. All discharge and sorenesi d appear In 1 to 3 days. Caaes Klicltei that have baffled tho beat medical ekill. No Pain. No Strain. No Stricture. Corrfsoond nce confidential. DR. J. C. GEBHART CO. A COS North Texas Bids.. Dallas. Tex. DR. SCHREINER, 816 Chestnut St., St. Louis, Mo. Tlie IlELIAULi: Specialist. Cures private and chronic dis eases. Lest Manhood, Nervous De bility, I-Ofct Mgor. inlna! Weak ness. It lent Losses. Debilitating Dreams, Early Dcar, "ricocelf1. results ct pito-3 or exce-et, UrU narj- Diseases. Gleet. Stricture, Unnatural Discharges and all dis eases of Kidneys and Bladder, and Bl"od Poison, all Ft ages, positively cured. Out-of-town pa- iienis ireiea uy man noon rree $1.00 PER. WEEK for Treatment. Ycu cojIJ uuy no better for 510 a week. Consultation free i.all or vrrlt. Hoar,: I a. a. to s c. m. Sundays. 10 a. m. to 1 u. m. Dr. BOHANNAN Cirtl U Chrnnie Dimiiu Dr. B.'t "Trptabl. Curmtlf." S'liUielT mil .Nfrroui Dbll'ty. Orjims Waaksui. Lo4 tohooa or any erilt rrialtiac from joathrnl rrori or ClCtlie. Id from tWO toaeTen ti Inn.na Mnrfi.ll. aJreitlard In tht 2Z. Loan pirtrs for orer fortryetri. and I bai nTtr fai'ed in Tirltt to" liVorrt CaMf. ftica, Ft 1 Solli-i; trial pacaarr. One Dollar, mflcitiit to ahow thu thfKamrdrwllldoiiIlthatlaadTertiMd. FantMcnnlT mH j to anr aidrt.i Pr. C. A. JOKAB11J o. JJ Xcrtaa j final, tt. IxIi. Mo. Frlralt Clrcalax XKEC MEN AND WOMEN. Uie Big for unnatural dischargeB.lnflammations. irritation! or ulceration! of raucous membrane. Ta!nlaaia und nnl tnn. iTHEEWHSOEMtilCO. g-nt or poisonous. L CIKCIHNITl.O. Sold by nrncsista. or sent in plain wrapj by exprefl. rreosid. SI 00. or 3 bottlet $3.75, Circular sent on reqow M solJler of Roe Bud, died to-day of heart failure MRS. JUD" BUCK. ItErl"I!I.K Sl'ECLiL. Virginia. III. Dec ;.1 Mrs Judy Bock, a pio neer resident of Jule 111, died there to-day. afced M Fit INK KIMBOROUGII. Iimlon Dec. 2Z Frank KimborouEh. an American artlM. died here to-day ot pneumonia. Mlt HARRY HARTLEY. RIHTBLIC tl'ECI U JHttoon. Ill . Dec. 25 Mrs. Harry Hartley ili.d here jeterda. The funtral as held tiili niomlnj: ORDERS SPECIAL ELECTION. Waco CouuL-il ProcH.'ding to Selei t a Xew Mayor. REI'LTBIdC s-PECIAU "Waco. Tei . Dec. J5. The City Council to night ordered a i-peeial election to fill the vacancy caused b the removal of J. W. Kissm from the office of JIaor by im peachment. Thu date of the election la fixed at January U The ittusal of the State Supreme Court tu r.mt .1 motion tor a rehearing of the amplication tor a writ or error, in which it v.as --ought by liisins to have the Council iniolned trotu removing him, endtd the liti gation in the State courtb io far as an jnjunctiou Is concerned, and, while coun-el for the appi'llant announces that the caaa will lie can led to the United States faupreme Court, the Council proceeded to-night in the preliminary steps looking to the elec tion of a JIavor. In audition to Injunction proceedings, the counsel for the dpo-ed -Major declare they have other lemtaieM such .is nno warranto iiiiiceeuiiiBs ana tuit tor damases, wnica il.i will applj at the prop.ir time. TO BORE FOR OIL AND GA; -iiniuiuoi(i t ltueiib ! own a at Comp.my. KEPI UUP tl'KCIAU Smithhoro ill , Dee 23. The surface in dications of the land in the vicinity or X'lea-sant .Mound has given the reople ot that Iocaiit-, tea'on to believe that oil and gas etists An active interest has b-en, munitestcd in the msciosures recently made, and as a nsu.t several leading citizens have taken tl-e initiative in developing the wells iliev nave decided to organize a uirapanj, to be known as the 1'leatant .viound I'lo-jpeeting Company. 'lu. ottiurs elected to serve sixty 113 are as follow:-. Udward .Vlajo. pres-'dent, J T Harper, vice president, T J. Itench. Mcrel.itv, Kveiett Mathews, corresronuins sfcretarj The Kecutive Committee is composei of G 1 I'eepIeF, fa. H. l"ourner, ll Smltn. John Jlarcom, George Som mervllle and H T 11. ree. This committee has been instructed to se cure dati relative to the business of proa--.cctitiK foi gas and oil The net meeting or the promoters will be held in Wilke's Hall ir. Pleasant Mound Frida. Jaruary i DR.KINGCURES' Mrirtnrc niHfat Knire r Banns. fcntiri mBiM'Fd as titr tt R-lun. Uncffliiih; llsor; lalllmslaiit. bit rrjiit. ii.iccttit nujitit uptntion in! J Ion ot flBV I I want everj raaa 1 -llcted with any d!MaB I I ecullar to the male w 10 call on me perjonallj e . ni. n mtt nnd I WtV explain to him m meth od of curme the iliva--t. I lnilte in partlculn all men who hare tecome ulatisiie.l will. tra: rrnt elsewhere I will ilemonstrate to your en tire -satisfaction why I can cure ou perma rrctn norrofcra I)E.IIK,5JJPiu It. nent! A CERTAINTY of A CLRI1 Is what jou want. I have so much conflle-ice n ry treat neit that 1 am wil'Snz to T-ccpt jour eas WI1IIOCT ONE DOL.1IVR I.V AD.NCE. 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