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GHAI7D HERALD SUNDAY .STOBXEfa PECEITBUB iCxs. : tA c;ce 10 item is aacooiirj .-::UUr.U.ca. Froui t:m monmzt i::ue ' calUd tea U:t;c :as ariaMv snippy 1 tv tiit,j h.:rt-ula pui i:u is to .'r:::i :aia4uk chase . ct Uia h:i a C3a tlmt ia orar i UeJ oc.e it t.lir sirdC;iiiuf LLW8. if eilll c-cd ix htit eSorts tfj caUsS, will C03i prtt near otp;n tbem. botti r-n ireaiinicm battrt, aoi Itn c;ii4 mora tots h'meraii IsUcima l .-,n laau. ni espousal. Mar. wtifB , a cov ce, nida ja t a rrpuiatioa t-y t-cckinar out (jut Lnibrt, -o ws never tefora dfetii. Th Utter pre vious to UiU fight fc4 fought lour round draw tn reaowi I'ettr Jcfison, Msher also put Jmi iXily, Champ .on Corbtt's former sparr-uf 7-itsx to sleep m on rourU. ilaher c::tt24asmly mxdo a tour ol tba coua. t7, Dfrtuos all careers. il wu won c!rfuJly successful, knocking out most cl t: usa ia tn quickest tirna oa rrcrd. UodJard's success corner r;-:aly thxoaja tua iadillerenc U 2 puachtd about, lie is cot a czxzt raaa by any muoi. but is a per ' :1 gtutioa fur takinsr paniahme&t. i.'i, tso, is a fearful bard suttar, wbica 13 tisrou-alj proved by bis two four r:rr,4 victories oier the clever pueiiiat, Jra CHoynskl, and. bis noted ei'at-"-izci diaw wita J'eter' Jackson. Mo alao defeated Joe II c AuLtTe ia ban Francisco ia chert order. Goddard ia certainly citheat exaggeration the moet remark ciii paiLst ante today, lie can take ca uanerciful whipping, and bae csvsr yet mat with defeat. Hiaideaof tha proper way to tight ia to let bis op- fcaeat puncb bim to his heart's coa :at. V ben ha becomea exhausted by til own effort (Joddard toe at biui 11 fcr all he u worth, and generally fin 1 lihw bia fo in inort order, uoddard ia backing himself heavily to wia in tba cooing match. CAI OP THOROUQH ORED3. Good Pr.cea Realued at the Tatteraal BraaaCeld Sale Yeeurday. Lxxxxgto;, Ky., Dec. S. The Tatter-cal-Erauficld thoroughbred eale closed thia afternocn. It haa been one of the 13 oat eucceaef ul talea ever held in Lex lajtou. During the three daye an imal pawed under the hammer, and they brought $137,170, making a gen eral average of f739 per bead. The catering today couiat:d of some well tred stock, among wh:ch were a num ber of imported stalliuns, which bad to t passed out owing to the failure of the company to tuduce Kentuckians to tid. Tudaj's dale amounted to 13,460 for the ninety-six bead disposed of, Dating aa average of $Q0 per bead. Following are the test prices: Besaia K., b. m., by Imp., dm 21ad:ap, by Imp. Matador, J. B. Lw iog, Nashville, Tenn., $2,6o0; Cornelia, b. ni., 5, by Imp. Tbeil Ilined, dam Cordelia, by lmp.iIatadore, Edgewater stud, Cynthamaa, f2,2'X); Dot, b. m., , by Vacabond, dam Ueosie Lee, by Hun ters, Lex ngton, Meadow Thorpe stud, 91,000; Lous Leaf, b. m., 4, by Long xellew, dam Lalla Hoobk, by Imp. t'tonehenge, Meadow Thorpe stud, C-MUO; Mamie C, U m.,7, by Imperial tireat Tom, dam Queen of the west, bp Imp. Bonnie K-otland, (J. D. Wil ton, Lexington, f 1.5C0; Mias Winkle, b. ra., 4. by Kellow Craft, dam Imp. Lady ia Waiting, by Knight of the Carter, liiiton Young, $1,500. 'ED" RICE 13 CAUGHT. Chic aoo, Dec. 3. "Big Ed" Bice, one of the most notorious confidence tnen ia the country, was arrested to day. The catch is one of th most important the po lice have effected in many monthi, and an attempt will be made to snd the notorious crook over the road for a lenj term. And now Alpena ia having a tnssle with that grim and terrible scourge, diphtheria. Five deaths within the past thirty-six bonrs aod the public schools are to be closed. faded) 1aAelt t?red, overworked women weak, fYY-v Ok TheM w tSo wo J fSJitis) lav mai wta ar belt ea so cetuu. ana streagtb by Dr. 1-tcruas Tavorita iTescrlptioa. It'a a legitimate medi cine, that cotttctj cai curee; a tctik that aVarate and buUds rp; art ine that soothes aM strvngths. And 12 ft dortnt do what it makers claim fcr tk, tW d7nt waat year money. Fur all th f vartiural dcractj03nta, pain ful diaorciHrs, aa l chronio wedcnenra that womaiiklcd, the M rrwcrtptlon id m Mi ari l c-Ttua ralT ffviranUed oca. In M f oroal cucrtalsts 4 of ercry natare, p rvL"i pJs, latA-nl rcfLanusatkm and nlmration, lirrb and all kmdred ail ErHt3 if it f s to benefit or core, jou hare yor mtiey back. li i utivt-r WMttcne for women is ao!l on r-h try! ng Wtaa If any vuld be, too may t mm that it wot4 be. Is something ! whir s7s th aVaaier better, lOaly to be J-t as goodl ; ME And abovo all; if you have pictures that you wish to have framed for Christmas, bring them before the rush begins, which is always so great just before that day that wo aro COMPELLED TO REFUSE ORDERS, which, nn One of Albany' Ablest and IJ?st Known Citizens Some Interesting Inside His tory in the Life of a Business Man. lie Speaks Strongly and Straight to the Pcint. The successes of prominent basinets men are always of great interest to the people. So, also, when a well-known and honored man it in trouble through til ness, not only bis friends, bat all who know bim by reputation, are deeply interested in h;s wllfsre. Sir. Seta E. f arsou is ona of the leading business men of Albany, Is". Y., and is widely known and highly es teemed as a ciLzen of sterling in teg. rity, with the energy and force of character characteristic of our Ameri can business men. Been at bis home, No. 22 Park street, by our papers' representative, be ex pressed himself in terms of the great est gratification that be had escaped possibly a most serious nervous diffi culty which might have prostrated bim. "I was very nervous," be said, 'I could not bold my hands still, espe cially my left band; there was an in voluntary contraction of the muscles and movement of the fingers. 3rt yJV: ;:7 . me, situ r. rxnsosa. "My food troubled me very soon after eating. My kidneys aad bladder were affected so it was difficult to uri nate freely. "I used the celebrated medicine, Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and nerve remedy, and without being tedious re citing my experience, I can say that thesa difficulties have left me, and my nerves are quiet, and my food does not distress me. "I feel without hesitation ia saying that I think Dr. Greene's Xervura blood and nerve remedy has produced three favorable results." We have beard of many remarkable cures, being effected by this remedy, but when we lesrn directly from his own words of its curing a man of Mr. Parton's prominence and standing, we l!ieve that such a enre should be to all a guarantee of the great curative powers of the remedy, and should in tluence all thinking persons who are suffering from disease to use this truly remarkable medicine. It can be pur chased for f 1 at any druggist's, and we know it is purely vegetable and barm less. What gives us most confidence in the remedy is the fact that it is the discov ery and prescription of Dr. Greene of No. & West Fourteenth etreet, New York, the eminent specialist in curing nervous and chronic diseases, and that ihe doctor offers to all sufferers free consultation with him either by calling at bis office or writing him. For the holidays we are showing a choice line of novflties. Xelsox, Mattzb & Co., S3, So, 37, S3 Canal street. Call at Campman'a music store and see the beautiful Christmas presents bt has for sale. See the Swiss musical savings bank at Campman's Music store. Buy the Waahburn guitar at Camp man's, 182 . Fulton street. r7 (ft la If so, call at our 7 C v y OUR LINE OF CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES WILL SURELY PLEASE YOU. Our latch string is always 3 U 1 LETTER And the Reply That is Made To It i PRICE FIXED FOR ill IIJ1L Tha letter Bringi Up a Question That A3 Have AskeJ at Various Times , and Throws Some L'ght Upon a Much Discussed Subject ' Dm Bits: For the past twe months yea bare tea aivlas madical treatment to pa tUnts for to a'moBth. It I aa to believe la jour pabiUbedsiattusnt. Apparently. aut Irem vhat I hear of it. the treatment ts nrst class aoi patients progress under it as fast. It not faster, than nnder blQ-price, prominent phr cUlana. I waat to know jtwo tniacs. and I trust you will not deem ro Impertinent It I ask, the) questions: ' first Can you afford to treat patients for 15 a month. Second If yoo cannot, why should yon de so? If yon can. why snouM you ever charge more than t& a month. sly excuse tor asking these questions Is this! I hare never seen the pplnts covered by you In any of your publications and I believe It you would make such things clear, hundreds vf people wno look uponj yon with suspicion becauM you advertise, would oome to too con clusion that If you caa do rood work for small returns you sre the physldana who should re ceive their patronage. epectfuWT. T. OHEEN. Now this is a frank communication and It embodies so much, that lrs, Copeland and lira!) nm want to make a public rely to It. Wnen they located In this city they gave free treatment to all w he came to them during a period ot two weeks, i 'Ibis was done for the parposeot giving a practical demonstration ot their Individual ability and the superiority of their methods. Th-a thev gave treatment, under special otter, to ail who came to them, with any dis ease whatever, for S6 a month, until cured, with medicines furnished free. Ibis waadone to lucreasa their practice and to give evidence ol thelf ability when, com pared with the physicians to whom tholr pa tients had been going. The lMst offer was limited to December 1st. Kepiylag directly to our correspondent's question we would aayj r irst We can afford to treat patients for So a mouth. i becond We do not Intend to charge any more. It is true that there are some patients who cos: us mora than 5 a month to treat. But we are willing to treat them at that rate for the benefit of having a fixed rate ot treatment for everybody. i We have found that 15 a month Is a reason able fee for medical Service. With a large practice, obtained through advertising, and constant employment, we find sufficient com pensation in this fee. t Therefore we beg to ! announce that In ne ease hereafter shall Dm. Copoland and Gra ham charge more than St a month, to any p tient, lor auy dUeise, 1 hey will tr at all dis eases, paving close attention however, to their specialties, catarrh and all diseases ot the nof. throat, lunzs or stomach. Five dollars a monta is all that will be charged. DON'T PAY ANY MOKE. THEIR CREDENTIALS. Dr. Copeland 1m graduate of Bellerue Hov pltal Mediral Co!le4. New York, was presi dent of bis class In that institution. Ills asso ciates are gentlemen bearing credentials equally as notable as his own. and have ad vanced steadily with him. They represent primarily the best medical training the coun. try affords, many yeara of continual practice, aud entire and absolute devotion to the dis eases in their specialties, wide and extended experience in treating these diseases and uni form success. . Do not genuine y gains offered in all grades of Carpetlngs, Draperies during our great Alteration Sale DON'T KICK, But be on hand in time. OSS & 27 SOUTl.: DIVISION STREET. JV 4 etoreo to see an exhibition of Fino Art which will give you an idea as to what you may expect to see when you visit tho WINDY CITY. P j SCCC2SS Under Cifiicoitbs. A Fcrnarkible Curt VVe tf e Cest Physi cians Had Fale-i A Mr.L.r'. Arraantivut.a we'.l kuwa ritltei tu&tti veuu aud iupoyed atKUoA i u'.J-r' mnnuU.Mrjr, wbr be i cvataaty exvMt to the irrtutiag act unof tae dust pr iui-ei by ths aw wteli he run, saia. la raad to tae tre of chr.' diseasa bt lrs. Cap.laiid aad iiraha:ut es. nearly very ihu uil jyd witl v tod-werkifg maeh'nery kniws h1 biruirul tho dust to a tercn soJerleK from catarrh, and ui f thn it tm posble fr a man aa empioyed to be cur-d of tma loAihaora dis aati aud klodrtd com-pta-nta. But my eua i roves thl they caa be properly and tuorouytlj cu.cd. I had spent se much money In my vain attempt to find some one who uudriitood my condition that 1 had become discouraged aud disgusted. Having heard of the won derful success ot Dra. Coplsod and Gra ham I went to t.'iem. curious to know what thty would say of my ease. Doctors with whom I had been treating bad considered my case a peculiar one and my not receiving any benefit proves they did not un derstand It. but Dra Copeland and Graham aeemd to thoroughly understand all my f raptoros and diagnosed my case at once, so resolved to try for health once more. My Inmrovement from the first has been steady aad constant In spite ot the difficulties they bad to overcome, and now I feel like a differ ent man. "When I began treatment with Dra Cope land and Graham I bad not k nown a moment ef health for years. I bad headache both in frout and tack, pains In my shoulders between the shoulder blades and in the small t the back, also In my Urn' s; had a constant dropping of slline from the jack part of the nose Into my throat.- which compelled me to hawk and spit almost constantly in order to get nd ot this offensive matter. The corruption bad made Us way int- my stomach and set up the dis ease there until my appetite was gone and I was becoming weaker anl hardly sits to work. Mv stomach was sour and generated gas until I suffered intensely from heart burn. 'Ihe pain was such that at times It seemed as thougn It would kill me. I was bloa.ed and badly constipated; my sleep was disturbed and I felt worse on rising than when I went to bed. My circulation was poor. My bands and feet were cold and I had palpitation and fluttering of the heart. I again cheerfully state that Dra. Copeland and Graham have done a wonderful thing for me. I am en tirely cured ot catarrh, have gained rapidly In flesh and feel like a new man. even my rheumatism of long stand n t Is almost cured, and I snail never cease congratulating myself oil trying teh Copeland Medical Insti tute, and cau assure sufferers from chronic diseases that they can do no better than place themselves under treatment at this popular Institution." Gop2lnd Medical Insllluto, DR. W. H. COPELAND. DR. W.T. GRAHAM. 192 EAST FULTON ST. Corner of Sheldon. GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. Specialties: Catarrh. Asthma, Bronchitis, Nervous Diseases. Blood Diseases. Rheuma tism. Consumption and all cbronio affections of the Throat. Lungs. Stomach. Liver and ilidueys. Office hoars 9 to 11 sw m.. Its 5 p. aa., Tto8:30 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 12 a. m. - take advantage of the dyed-in4h$-wool bar- and Window Shades HOBTOH, 3 nj u 'l u i 1 1 7 i LI L CHI STMAS GIFTS. SMITH & SANFORD. We have moved our all wool Ingrains from the first to the third floor of our spacious vvarerooms for the Holiday Season only, thus giving us our entire first floor for the better display of everything that is beau tiful in Draperies, Screens, Ottomans, Hassocks, Blacking Cases. Carpet Sweepers and Rugs, which are especially adapted for Christmas gifts. We be lieve there is nothing more desirable and acceptable than the many beautiful selections made by us, and would be pleased to have you "look us over." Pur chases may be reserved and delivered when de sired. SMITH & SANFORD. J. H. BACHELER, r.l. D., CANCER SPECIALIST No. 23 Monroe street. Grand Rapids. Mien. Send for a circular, free, describing symptoms of alt kinds of cancer, and containing the names and addresses ot more than lXX) per sons he has cured with his famous plaster treatment. No knife used. You pay no money until your cancer is out. D R. D. MILTON GREENE, Practice Confined to Diseases ef the EYE, EAR, HOSE AND THROAT NO. 17 MONROE STREET. New Kendall block, opp. Soldiers Monument. Office Honrs 9 to 12 a m, 2 to 5 p m. Even legs by appointment. Sundays 12 till L Tele phone: At oolce 37, residence 757. D R.M. H.PASCO, No. 592 Cherry street, flrand Rapids. Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 4 and 7 to S p. ra Sundays 12:20 to 1:30 p. m. Telephone 16a. Diseases ot the Mind and Nervous System and Gynaecological Cases ot a nervous origin a specie ty. D. EMMETT WELC1I, PRACTICE LIMITED. HOSE, TIIBOJT, EYE AIID an 79 MONROE STREET. GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN. FOB THE HEALTHY, Good hemes, g houses aad 189 lata. FOR THE SICK. Sanative medication. Surgery aad ehrenle diseases a specialty. SR. 1L VEENB0ER, 48 Bostwlck street. Kinds of Job Work 111 TUESDAY, DEO. 6. AT E SALE BEGINS AT 8 A. M. 500 Caooo Misses' Bo3t Quality Rubbers will be cold at Sizes 12, 13, 1 and 2. Regular 35c Rub bers. Special bargain, 2,419 pairs Ladies' Fine Dougola Patont Tip Button Shoes, .regular 02,75 4 Shoes, will be sold at $1.38. Splendid goods, well made and warranted; all sizes, 21 to 7; D, E and F lastp. Don't miss this chance. 311 pairs Men's best Ualf Shoes, lace and congress, any size you want, reg. price all over town 3, for this day only $1.33. Everything cut down for this great sale. Remember the day, Tuesday, Dec. 6. ivi.rjJA ii Shoe Store, 69 v AH l"-EHSE 0L1Y mm Web, llazcllcn, Fissur, St:rlir2 t:d Setoff Pianos! A. 0. Cfiaso, Ann Arb t;.d llillslrcn Orps! U II!' The Largest Stock of Sheet Uurc and Cutlc Cooks In Western Ktchigtn, Call and Examine (2v Extensive Attrtmni JULIUS fl. J. FIIIEDIHCII, ca3nV3-2st. in NOW, and lot uo do the work .,, of course, 'is not all plcacant. out Como in. 3!oixro3f Ottawa IToxzzitaiii 13 treats. ml 3 Canal Street. 7A STOCK OF Yiolins, JIandolint, Stemxrt and Denary Ramjet Druno end Denary Gmtart, Accordiant, Concbtinas, Harmonica, Drtn$t Fltcst Fifa, Clarinets, CorneU, Piano Spreadt,Piano StooU llutic Fdiot, Untie RoUi, A fin line of livsic Lota, MAN'S L GOODS 1 3