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(Ore timrs-Snnacrat: iininn. (Drtobrr 2U, 1HQ1. COOPERS 0 STRIKE. UOXNELLV IMSSEK. rlixr of tbe piwnpr tralnt Sin Knowb-s, FOOTBALL TCKF GOSSIP express nH-weiisrer; Monro Karnes, a negro porter; feu li.il.

colored, of Atlanta. Iiformal Affair, at Which nten Through mmTm rrritut mvwm i a i etir HOTLY -O TESTED- CM ME HE- Trestle i i esteruay aiiemoou. EC ETA It. II 1 1 II I A I. RETIKS TO HIS I1 UI.

Birmingham, Oct. 19. A dootile-besder I ie J. TWEEV HARVARD AMI wet roiT. tb of Oeoreia Kail-1 members of Daniel groumnn siot.

cvui- wont iiimmh a titi fortr feet hiah. I attended an Informal dinner given eea II unit red Idle Errisie I)e-aaaadlaar More Hosts, The coop.Ta' strike la an. Yesterday 700 machine men, whites and blacks, members of tbe Amalgamated Association ot Cooliem. laid dow-B their tools sad qitlt work. Tbe ne-a want jt money.

They say tbjt they feel tb are entitled to if. and unlena an inerease la given them tbey d-flare that they will not go back to work. Heretofore tliene machine men were paid SI 50 per day. and they now demand S' per day. Tbey also demand that nine hours shall count ituie a day'a work.

fxjr Leeds, to-day. wrecking two Dgiue aud I by their esteemed acting manager, John Jc Reports Especially Ilrilliant car. Fireman Simpson Hunter was willed I J. Donnelly in one of the prominent res- si tbe following Injured: I taurants of the city. Those present at the rrmprrta for the inter Meet-Uc-rmrt.

Mliilney, Morris. Priaeta Shows 1 Mruaaer ia Geaeral Field Work Thaa la Aar PreTloaa Ganae of the Sea- tiipiiK-era J. W. Webster and Osear Taccban, I dinner were: Arthur Forrest. Jameson tbe ri-iwr fatallj-; Fireman Carroll and Mark I Loe Finney.

Grunt Stewart, William Cour- lAmMS, a tramp. doad aoa mjurea iraia- i Albert Howson. D. Lyons, I rilbrnloir. Markeje and Mad-lra lll Be Ilrprnrulru Here oa, and Defeats Brow a I alver- r-niUed at Colomhns.

Oa. mni.m nnn Ifilili Snonc. Beatrice peeial Heetlnsr of the Wrslrra Morgan, Mm. Tlioir.as Wblffen and Nevada Ity hy a Good Score Uaaaea by Other Tea bis. The ultimattitn was presented to the various cooperage concerns la this city, and no action EXECI TIO OF CZOLGOSE.

JofLr) Club. Ilefron. Mr. Donnelly has held reFponsible whatever was taken except by twelve eon positions with Mr. Taulel Frohman for Sccretarr of Stato Hay Thlaka It eerns.

The niea were simply ignored, and the psst twelve years and the present Iaeapedieaf to Have a Repreaea the anion, men gave tbe ofno-rs of tbe factories nntil yesterday for a reply. There was company as well as all of the companies f-b' a Clark. awen-tary the Cres tatire of the Goveraaaeat Pres that Mr. Donnelly has brought to New no reply, aud consequently the men walked cent City Jockey Club, arrived iu the ent: gpedkl to Tb Orlf ans held him In the very highest es out. ity jetterday morning from bis home la X.

wnere he bag been It was stated that twelte establishments had teem. As Is known Miss Hilda hpong ana Albany, X. 19. State Ruperln West Polut. 0-t.

19 The football rcutest this afttroooa betwaea Harvard aot Point was tbe most botij-ronteatd arid evenly-matched jame ever ilaTed oa the West Polut otaL It as by a mere scratch that Harvard scored, their only touchdown being made forty Seconds before time was called. After a dowa and a scrimmage Karnaa brok through the West Pi'lnt line and ran forty-fit yards for a the other members of Mr. Frohman's acceded to tbe demands of anion, grant taking a short vacation after a rather tendent of Prisons Collins, who sent an splendid company have given two plays ing tbe increaae ia pay demanded. Tbe men cB-pluyed in tbi-ae building are aatbwed, aud invltatSou to Secretary of State Hay. in at the Tulane during their engagement.

viting him to name an official represenia- wuue snout ioo ot tbe euopers bave quit, there will be no oc asivn for tbe of tbe twelve row-eras who hate ainnl Ibe live of the government to be present at namely -Lady luntwortirs ExjH-rlmcnr CzoliroBZ. has re- nl neels ltbin heels." Tbe health touchdown, aided by tiw first good lotirfer- agreement to follow atiit. Ived a letter of declination. The letter I JJatnel rrotiman, tneir manager. oo rnvm Harvard bad stown.

tutta uiea ucsea A nuuiber of small firms and three of the laigeat lu this city bav- wi ill refnwrd to sign 1 i- fftllitwar is universally beloved by ail tnose wuo are fortunate enor.irh to be in his emnloy. the union agreement. Ibey contend that tbey To Wnella V. CoUlns. Soperlntendent iu buld out Jul as ma the Prisons.

Albany, 1.: n-aa rtrnnk and oa. memlter of the Com-I GeorI Itta -WBira lor a Tbey say tbey will not allow the increaae ia Mv Ix-ar Sir I have received yonr pany in turn paid respects to him In a I derhllt. Wag-S. and that all there is to It. IHOeS Fit fervent and sincere manner.

After Mr. I Special to The Times-Democrat. letter of Oct. 1, and hile thanking you for your courtesy, it is not considered ex-Itedlent to have a of the But be that as it may. aomebody is going to auCer.

as It is a most inopiwrtuav muuent for tne strike, that ia so far as tbe cooperage firm are cooeern'-d. Ti.e sugar seaaou baa Frohman had been dclr toasted one of I Nashville, Oct. 19. Yanderbilt fovernuient present on tne occasion you Mi.y Lvgun. and many tuousituus ot barrels the bright members of the company, as I entirely too heavy for the Georgia spokesman for the entire party, presented team to-day, and won by a score of 47 Mr.

Donnellv as a token of their esteem I to 0, making six touchdowns and kicking Lard nummer's wart as racing secretary lbs Ci.i'xgo Jut-key Club, whose sue--ful meetings at Hawthorne I 'a it dining tb suiiiiiMT have become twiners tf turf i.i:ry. ii lirst lieutenant for dipt. Kees at Hawthorne, Mr. Clark bud an successful suininer. The Hawthorne nieetlap.

were eminently lrjw-rous and satisfactory from every IK.itit fit view, and C'apt, Ueet as presid-Jos judge and Mr. Clark as secretary bare added to their already enviable reputations as strictly first class racing Like others a to bare been In ttnntcdial touch with racing East and Wert, SLerfdaii Clark reports the sport In a more prosperous condition than ever before. Tbe crowds at the race meetings In and about Chicago were ery large, even greater than they were during tbe year of tbe World's Fair, and tbe business done by the bookmakers was enormous. He says that the horsemen all Lave money and most of them much better torses than ever before. win be BeeJea.

1 he strikers contend that this is a great point in their tutor. Tbey rerer to. lours respecwniiy. JOHN HAY. HOTEL AHIUVALIt say that the urns need tne bsrreia, and that a magnificent pair of cuff buttons studded five goals.

Georgia was at no time able Wltn Ol-Diooa ruoies nun aminonus mm iro through the line, while (bey will anally be compelled to giv toe laborem more want Tbe strike is being conducted by Joseph Hammer, tbe natiuuai organiser of the eoou- en ui me mora live vi lau; oumnuiiui m. vB St. Charles Hotel arrivals: H. W. Marsh, Experiment." Each member of the cast Cticaro: tJ.

C. Wollard. PlaqiMB.lDe; a tfaua addressed blm: I derbiit. Three or the touchdowns were Cfcatnt-ld. lcaro: Jutiu Muue, J.

at. ti made in two minutes after the kick off. ma d- s- h.u.t Xmt I rnm tout friends accect this little token. I rs. sm recently came to tbie city for that purpose.

There will be a meeting of tbe l.K nl amalgamated association at tbe Me. rhauics' Hall, at St. Lou la and Lxchangu alley. ycrt; l. ParkerT E.

C.1 Voicing our wish that, thongh you're going I The star play was by Edgerton. who, in any feel easy-They possess all the style -comfort and durability found in the 3 and 6 Dollar Kind and yet they are only mt, Wulloo Milwaukee: B. U. HofibeinnT, Cbl- the first half, made a touchdown arter tela morning at clock. 1 Arnold.

Klli riw 1 T1U van coma back to tola us ail some day. I I'rrmcLL Uten-'Ol; Komscnua. r. t. J.

B. Bocara Soaasait, SIlss Sac- ieaa or ueorgia was snocsea out in Miil.r, New F. Grtce, C. TeyJor faabi to His Weiaaa. 3d wile, han Antonio.

Irt; SI. C. Iflwo- uimt mm io na. coma oaca. wuiwn tbe iatter part 0f tjje tCOnd half, and Sew York: H.

ii. Wovd. fall; I l1T Afonohsn. who did ex Special to The Tinges-Democrat. Jersey city; F.

U. Plttlnger. Moy-e sai I Coma back and pray with riUenger. or drink flid. Julius Kahu.

wltk Cravll wile, I-ion, It. Woif, K. Summit, Oct. 15. J.

B. Bogirs, who was seriously cut several weeks ago by cellent tackle work. The referee was (. W. Itowbotbam of Memphia, formerly of Atlanta.

The Lad Huntworth will be proud to cook II. M- 1 u.iiu. E. K. Tnfis.

K. -ru-s. I UHhr I. Will JohciKUi, atout two miles west of Arnold. W.

W. Wke, Atlanta; B. L. Powers, New lorfc: It. Caberg.

Man Fraiielaro; U. C. The line-tip was as follow: Georel.1 lean and Monohnn. left end: McCorcb City, died to-day at 12 o'clock. Iaarla.

Cincinnati 1 1 D. Hxach. L. II He was aged forty-seven years, and Near York! A nr. Wedderoum.

Waih leaves a wife and six children to mourn lorvaton will always tave a friendly look for yon; Wbea yon get married. If you'll send the date, Tboresby ill be proud to ofliciate; Lory can't say much, being "a bit coy," But aba is very fond of you, my boy. While poor Miss Pillenger ia set a-llutter By very nearly every word you ulter; Keriab hopes you'll sometimes think upon ber. While Gaudr savs "To serve vou is a honor." Clay, left tackle; Monk, left guard; Ket-roud, centre; Nix. ngut guaid; Goruoa, right tacklei Baxter, licot end: Kidiey ici, quarter back; I'ickerson left hf.lX; Turner, right half; Lamar, full and lor this sua otaer reasons ue ue-4k-ts a record-breakUs true ting for New Orleans this winter.

Western and East-em owners who bare been In the bablt raring in California daring- the winter have decided to spend tbe corning winter In New Orleans, and it now looks as tbouch tbe Orescent City Jockey Club would hare more borses than It can well take care of this winter, without making room for any bat high-class stria fs. Inpou. D. N. burgea, ieo.

B. Evans, alias Alma O. Cook. Boatun: Wm. t.

White. their loss. lie wss a man held in esteem by many, and his death is greatly 4 New rk; W. O. brcaley.

Atlanta; McOorge buadv. Grand Kanida: Frank Gould. Baltl- anderblit Tieert. lett eua: ijiwier. iritliru.

niore; J. Arnold. L. S. Hauaer.

H. S. Mitchell. left tackle; Hughes, left j'erry New lark; w. Kline, rniiaoeipuia; j- Hclla-ul and wife.

St Jurvh: Wm. C. Uttle, And though, liirocgh Carton's oversight, bo I centre; Crutcbheld. right ruard; P.Mth, right tackle; Simmons. r2nt end; Hume, name JSswad foe CaAalojaaa Freo lngbalaaia Mr.

T. L. Colten. one of Summit's mot prominent merchants, to-day, while handling a bale of cotton, broke his right wrist and was taken to his home, near by, and medical attention given hi in. At this quarter back: Kyle, ieft half; Davis, M.

Lonia; Robert L. H-nry, Chicago; Tern Gale, Mt-mphU; F. Jalin, New iork: F. Luaby. beauaiont.

N. I. Taratlnoff. Bus- Is given the Newsboy, he's with yon Just the same. Ia fact, tout list of friends.

Jack, sever stops right ban; i-dgcrion. (cj, full back. aia: tr. 1). ii.

Hall sod wife. Memipnif; A Till rounded off wita Carpenter ana i-rops. I nlversity of Misaiaaippl 41, alver- George B. New C. lru.

Mr. Donnelly upon the termination of Itjr School of Memphis O. twanaas City. the engagement of Mr. rob man com- Hotel Gftnewald arrivals: S.

Bose Meridian. ny on the road will Immediately take I Special to Xhe Times-Democrat. DS A. W. Kose.

New Wrk: J. M. utermm, Oifcrd. Oct. 19.

The University 304 ST.CHAPLES ST. (Large or mat spienoia organizaiion oi Kktm: Geo. Aadrawa. Georgia: May alevw-s, Mr. i-ronman wnicn surrouuus xven na of Mississippi defeated the University JuVmle; Gns Iwer.

PbiladelpbU; J. C. Cumos. time he is resting as easily as circumstances will permit, and it is expected that he will be about again In a few days. Mississippi River Fair Baptist Association.

Special to Tb Times-Democrat. Brookhaven, OcL 13. Tbe Fair Elver Baptist Association convened in Its thirtieth annual session at Union Church, ten miles southeast of Brookhaven. yester School of Memphis football eleven on the Galland. the charming and beautiful young actrehs who made such an impression upon the New Orleans theatre-going M.

ojpLla; A. B. Steward, A. t. Meyer.

S. B. Betnolds. Chicaxo: J. U.

Bud Inaud heen doing eicl'it work in iK'balf ef the New Orleans meeting, and as a result of this and the greatly earbhed programmes decided upon, tome of the most prominent, horse owners In the Eart and West will be represented at the coming meeting. Clarence will enter his famous colt Heno In the Derby. Madden will enter Tente-cst and Klip Thrift, and Messrs. Whitney and Ieatberstone will also be liberally represented In the Mg event. A.

H. 11. 11. Morris and Mr. Walden will send dosn the tttroncest stable they have ever seat to New Orleans.

The string will inclose rwentv-foor animals, and they vartuty neia here this altemoon by score of 6 to 0. 1 i' H.t kman. Louisville. C. B.

Lion. F. C. Banrroto. Clocionati: H.

at. Johnson. CitU-ago; iJbLT -al This was the first game of the season affiiaa-i public at the 'luiane ineaire lasi season. Miss Galland will come back to New Or K. It.

B'jdmcn, Uemphia; Et. B. Mum, Muuia- lor the Mississippi teams. leans this season and present her great aifpl; b. Watca.

Malum, c. n. IM 1 nr 11 lil.nt. f-. T.Teetim Theatre snccess.

entitled "The I Mississippi I nlversity, School, G. bouruesa. Cblcairo; Charles W. Car- Forest Lovers." st which time Mr. Don Memphis, O.

rotb. B. G. UlUlams, lxuiaiana: A. 11.

SuotDef, nelly will again be her acting manager. lloatoii. s. w. Lnwell.

Natcbes. aim. During the past week Mr. Ionuelly has I Snaclal to The A. Ilniddle.

alemohls: O. Uarman. Mrs. been kept tmsy auenoing oreaaiast-i, ain- University. OcL Uni- aaai.l aiiTitiara airan in nisi ri nnr I it i E.

Larr. alias Larr, "A liomsnce of tbe Boad" Conmanr. New York: airs. It XI. Baneg.

Loo nrnminent memberS of the comnanv. be- Terslty of Mississippi defeated the Unl '1 eif a liitti class. "Suapiier liar- Do You Want to Saye liaua: Her. Ur. Kiaggold, Tenneaace; 11.

B. iiaua; l.ev. IT. tlioggoia, Aenneaeee; a. a.

sides having been the recipient of many I verslty School of Memphis here this after- i n.n, the will 1 I bemnoeld. O. Hawkins. Ala-bv a good ones. Harney Schreitjer.

miaid, H. At. beautiful and costly presents irom tne 1 noon by a score of six to nothing. same source. vi no lias iwn rcnoiug jwnritui bhi Fa via.

MiaolKsh'iH City, W. W. day. Eev. K.

J. Boone was elected model a tor. O. T. Douglass clerk and A.

J. Martin treasurer. Of the tweaty-three churches of the association all were represented by messengers and letters but five of the number, which are located in Lawrence county, asked and were granted letters of dismissal to nnite with a new association, soon to be organized by tbe Baptist Cbuiches of that county. Rev. A.

Rowe. secretary of the Baptist State Convention Board: Rev. W. P. Price of Jackson, Kev.

J. R. Hobbs of Clinton and Kev. J. E.

Philips of Port tiiuson are among the vuiiing ministers in attendance. The game was closely contested througbv E. bath. Natcbltocbes; ioik. alciomb A.

in California during past winters win i l.i.re m-ith ten or twelve horses that have ouL The University School played fast. K. Hartnett. Cbicaro: H. C.

Prlca. Wesson. EMMA EAMES STORY. snappy ball and kept the game interesting ti running aoccessfnlly over the big E. B.

Purvis and wife, Uttis Bock; Stewart aicCookle, Fort Smith Ed It. Prlaer. 80 of Your Gas Bill Eastern tracks during the summer, mis for Mississippi. The game was called at Remarkable Career of Maarlee xirltiir will include the fast colt Otis, Alltmesota; C. Al.

liayes, iSltmlngbam, Ala. p. in. University School kicked oT Hotel Denechaod arrivals: D. A.

Adams and who lias won several sensatloiuil races Gran's Highest Priced Pension- Tor 4.1 yards, MiHHissippi advanced the family, Dmguon; Wm. E. Wrenkly. Le Land hail 1j yards. Alter losing the ball on nalre.

ing, vi. 11. Beymaud, la ton Bouge. I J. A.

Webb, Cbarsiuu. W. '11 Ham Emma Eames Ftory, the highest paid ver the Eastern tracks, Daly will he repreoeiiied bv no less than fifteen T. II. Grirtin by went y-f our.

Frank Kaann by ten, J. P. Headley by til extra trKd ones. Frank Farrell by and at the same time have a light that Is downs Mississippi again regained it and carrit-d it down the field for her first and only touchdown. The brilliant line bucks Kincb.

Snuib Aticburan; P. U. Bcirr, iienton. of all Maurice Grau's lyric stars, was Mrs. J.

B. baixea. Walla Walla. born In Shanghai Ang. 13.

1SCT. Her fa tor 10 and lo yards by Crisuian and IVs- a. 31. lomb. JacasL m.

nancy. CORIXTUIAX CUB STAG. The Corinthian Athletic Club of 1719 North Karrlck rv twelve or more. Water Valley. Aiia-: At.

C. Green. St. Louis. ther.

Mr. Eames. was a lawyer of great I ter were the features of the game. closeiy contested J.bn J. Mei'afferty wiil have a strong Mrs.

Aana MUitey. noomoo, 1 ex. tucn-1 i I ine seconu nair was 1. i tnt.rn.tio... I The second half was rd J.

alnmtora, Alontgomory. G. i- I 7 I throughout. Mls'lssitipL however, falling More Satisfactory than any Other Light si aide or blteen. including some or extra birli class, and bis lirotiier -Tony" will Harrison, birmiurhaci.

G. Hulwell. Ka al courts at snangnau me nrsi nve 1 to ara. Tim, w)i called on Uni- Claiborne atreet, has completed arrangements fur 1U first stag, which will be held Thursday nlgbt, Oct. 24.

The feature of tbe evening will tre. aL Weston will have ten. vannab, Ga. IX bartltt and wife. Knoz- years of her life were spent there, arter I verslty School 40 yards from the line.

Frnuk Taylor will have six and Jann-s vilie, Jos. E. Norwood and wife. War whi 1 she returned with, her mother to I THE LINE UP. be a boxing bout between Freckles O'Brien and rxiiia.

Miaa. A. Parka. Kansas City, MHjiugMin (anidher ismoui ex-jockey; America, and lived with her grandfather I Mississippi Elmer (captain), left end will be represented by four. so, you will have a iraiik b'-nton.

Lake Charles, li-ury Fort Worth, G. P. Cusbing, CovUigton, Ky. Veruluo. Ibe other features are a wreatling niateh between Kopp and Ioremonf; fem-ing between Prof.

Otto of th Young Men Gymnastic Club snd Socola: clove con at Btth, her mother's birthplace. I Ames, left tackle; Fair, left guard; John-Her early studies were directed XtBJJTt Of course this does Pot pretend to he ...1 nn T- 11- 1t-ltAM snd wife, De Soto, B. Brouss'ard. NVw I by her mother, herself a musician of Kuochs, quarterback: Crlstnan, left half test between Iiorguex and Sianey: vaudeville by Rellly, Coat ley. Huk-.

Kyan. Cessnas and Lrumm; contortionist. Sam Gold! no. nribiiig like a complete list or toe good ciflcd from tlw East, but it in-rvr to sliow something of the class of great talent, but la 1883 Mrs, Eames, I Foster, right half: Conn, fullback Hth tiee Honi-lifer removed to Ronton. I University School 1'erslnger.

left end owners and borses tiiat wiil lie racing in New Orleans during the coming meeting. tht she might have the advantage of the J' able InstitnUon of Miss Munger, with I callum, right tackle; Albright, right end; It is expected that W. Jitney, air. A TEXAS WONDER. leathers! one.

Mr. Mackay and other mil lli-na A. iz. riniwi; i. Lmcu alia wife.

New York: J. B. Heckle. Chicago: L. K.

Powell and wife, Beaumont; H. Wbnelov, Biiigbamton. Alike Franklin. M. C.

Stokes, -w York; F. Harris. Kentucky; E. Al. Tate, New York; Uoaenow, Peoris, La Dr.

W. O. Talbot sad wif-. JJ. U.

Fuller. Bton. Henrv Touamere. alo-M); J. A.

Caibry. Glencoe, J. Zloeman. New York; W. It.

Hannah. Auburn, A. J. KljaseL Chicago: W. V.

Liabach. Atlanta. whom Emma Eames worked aud devel-I Strattou. quarterback: Chanilierla vne lionaire horsemen will come down In a private car shortlv before the Carnival oped her Toice with such extraordinary I (captain), left half; ltbes. right half, n.

I Stewart, fullback. remain "verai weeks srier lis ciose. Hall's Great Discovery. One small bottle of Hall's Great Dis I 1 r.o rtn1 lira Tit nmnlr f-amntll Unn rfUr.J tiorlf tinahla tn I 1 i covery cures all kidney and bladder aval Cadets 18, Lehlsh O. k.

H. WeU. obio; alias Cora Frsns. Lou 1st-1 teach her pupil any mora, and strongly Urged ter to go to Europe to continue From the West Sam Hildreth with a Mring of thirty-eht will lie among the early arrivals, and remain to the end of is.e meeting. Mr.

Hildreth bus a more powerful siring this year than ever before, inclodiiig ih famous aniinsls its Annapolis, Oct 19. The Naval L. A. Lmersoa and wife. Charleston.

I her studies. In 1880 she sailed with her Cadet football eleven defeated tbe team This Is a comparatively new discovery and burns only one cubic foot of gas per hour. This is not a mere Idle statement Invest! gates see for yourself and be satisfied fcfiaf the Kern Burner is all that Is claimed for it S. V. mother, and going straight to Paris eu-1 Tt.hlirh Cnlversltv bv the score of troubles, removes gravel, cures diabetes, seminal emissions, weak snd lame backs, rheumatism and all Irregularities of the kidneys and bladder In both men and women, regulates bladder troubles in children.

If not sold by your druggist. Koiilng The Ladv. vuicain. m. Gonfalon and other fast ones In tered Mme.

Marchesl's school. Always IS tn 0 N-icnols shoved over the line Hotel Victoria arrivals: Wiley Jewell, and turee children, Wiley Jewsll. and daugbtr. Misriaiiippl: John Harper, air. Mur endowed with extraordlnaiy capacity for I for the first touchdown in the first half.

tbe stake and handicap classes. Pat ray, irepauucb ctrcua: 11. Al. VCornx s. work and an Indomitable will and fixity I after ahout ten minutes' play.

In the sec Dunne will also le represented by irons equine delegation, which will will be sent by mall on receipt of IL Near Y.irk; Tbua. Donnelly and daughter. 6a- ond nan Adams and Mrassnnrgner eacn .1 ii K.n.a Vi a tv-A Af nnlv tr.h,l-n Sin.hnr.l.ur 1 vannaa. 1 boa. Ldwarda.

tort Worth. rme with G. W. Poole's useful and very One small bottle ia two months' treat saw her working hard at her musical i Three VoaisL Jaa. A.

I'avidsuu. Chicago; Armaud ment, and will cure any case above men fffective stable. As a nmtter of f.ict. aliout all tbe good borses that bave been Ml. Da and son.

fuo; W. liulac and studies, bnt learning under M. Plague, of racing at Chicago this sea sun will winter the opera, stage deportment, and studying I Texas Games tioned. Dr. E.

W. Hall, sole manufacturer. P. O. Box CS.

St. Louis. Mx Send sutler, Iowa: Clement Laudry. Piwt Bluff. C.

A. Rudolph. Point Coupes, Walter P. Smith and wife, Jiff ru City. ss Orleans.

J. W. Schorr, the rich the "nilse -en-scene" of varloua operas. I Anstux, Oct. 18.

Football: Texas Cnl- for testimonials. Sold by ail druggists Memphis brewer, who has a string sum-iiM-ritig In California, will also be will In additon to this, she was perfecting I verslty 12, Oklahoma rnlvrslty e. ana L. Lyons it Co. J.

P. P.iley. Penaacoia, Wm. C. braabeu and son, Havana; 1.

B. Rimaon, St. Francis- vi. ii. W.

N1od and family, Mem- 1-1 1 i. Tl. 1 tMithi-l -jt herself In the French language, which she Mechantral College eleven to-day beat Hous yeT -ct-d here by a dozen or more genuine raeeb-wea. There will be no No Chimney to Break No Chlmaeyt to Break I mastered in an Incredibly short time. ton High acbool i to o.

Tims, lyase iwurqua. lirsna Calilou. L. Ilabln, Sabine river; Wm. Bochelle, READ THIt Greenfield, March 30, 1901.

In 1SSS she was engaged by Moas. I'ara- lack of good Jwkevs. as nearly all the bt remaininr in this country will find Priacetoa 35, Browa O. In-nton, cnas. 'Ibompsoa, ljockport; Samuel C.

Cook. Woodvilio, Alcee Da-tour, Grand Cotesu. Dr. E. W.

Hall, St. Louts. Mo. Desr Sir: vey, director of the Opera Comigue, In Paris, and expected to make her debnt Princeton, Oct. 19.

Princeton d- My mother is sixty-four years old and has their a ay to New Orleans. The members of the Western Jockey faatsd Browa here to-day by a scors of 35 to at that theatre In the opera, of "La I Commercial Hotel arrivals: M. Rneaden, York City; L. P. Londs.

New suffered twenty-Ore years with kidney 0. Browa waa nnabla to stop Princeton's Ch.ti have be-n hastily snmi oued to Travlata." trouble, and one-third of a bottle of your Texas Wonder. Hail's Great Discovery. A. Aourel, tt.

Looia; I bas. a. brndy, Kaiumore; Cbaa. A. Cuuulngham, Mobile, backs, whs repeatedly went through her line In 1S89 Gounod's opera, "Romeo et Mantels Do Not Blacken I Mdotels Do Not BLtckcal J.

H. Edwams. Louialaca: E. 1. M- for big gains.

I'rlm-otoo abowed up strongT tbaa In any previous time in her general Juliette," was for the fast time given at I has cured her, snd I can fully recommend volia. Houvtno, A. J. Hooper, North the Grand Opera In Paris. For this pur- I toan work.

Her tacka fumtded leas frequently It to the public. Yours, trnly. Carolina: Peter hells. olumnua. t.

N. M. Williams. Monroe; J. Beck.

Fort St. PbillD. Mm V.ttl eVi- it. I ana iiuowea meir inierierewcw weu. O.

B. DKEWRT. a J. 8. Miller.

Terrebonne. B. F. ited number of performsnces. When Lkhardson, bicaco; B.

F. Shaller. I rank- 1 Pennsylvania 6, Baekaell O. had been exausted another artist lia, 1.: H. C.

Harrison, Natcbel, D. Philadelphia, Oct. 19. The University of attend a special meeting of that IwmIv. to nmrrow.

in Chicago. 1 be ob.ict of the meeting is evidently to consider applications teinststement recently received from owners who. under tbe rules, are excluded from racing over the Western Jocker Ctl' track. It Is altogether firoiiable that, while there will be no and coiiiTrehenive amnesty extended to all ho have broken tbe rule relative to racing st unauthorized meet-l-irs. the Western Club will favorabiv the applb'at ions of all bo are ctherwUe In good standing.

LEAGIE. K. lanagfto. BeauUDtit, at K. San- was tried In her Tilace bnt rrored unac Sent Free Better Than Electricity d-rs.

M. Mary, W. C. Lake, Miatlaslppl; Viilkaos snd I'rt't. Louisiana: Jutan Out.

Better Tbaa Electricity! ceptable to tbe Parisian public, and It was then that Gounod himself urged the Iloiiuia. J. B. Roberts, die me C'batag- Pennsylvania football eleven defeated Bock-Dell team this afternoon by the narrow margin of 6 to 0. Tb boys from Lew-iabnrg played hard football, and only tbe call of time la tbe first half Invented them from scoring a engagement of Miss Eames for the part.

nier. A. Honwr Tbertot. I ranklin. It.

Newman. J. tun Lew la. wtfa to Hen. and Mashinrtoa.

II. C. L. loucnaown. lAMiiaiana: r.

M. Lancley. Anerdeen. -II. L.

Vlaileson. J. L. cirmsbee. New Yoik Cltv: E.

w. Wickley. Ocean hprlngs. vi nen tne proposition was made to her, with natural impulsiveness she immediately accepted. She went straichtway to Mons.

Paravey's office, and finding him very busy, refused to leave till be should have released her fiom her contract or name the day of her debut. This latter be would not do. and in the face of her Insistence reluctantly consented to give Tale 22. State Collenje O. New Haven.

Oct. 19. The Tals foot W. Ti Haskell. It.

P. Shackelford, Cbloaeo: Al G. Fields aud ulece. Columbus, d. 11.

C. Free Trial Package of tMs Sew Dis ball eleren met its airongest adversary of luplanter, Uouma. J. 11. blckbam.

Atlanta. Ga. th season thus far in tbe game with tbe State College on Tale fMd tMs afternoon. Yale St. Charles Manton arrivals: Mrs.

C. 6chsf- ber her freedom, predicting, however, wn by the score of L'2 to v. bnt the ft cure fer, Mis. J. W.

Mi-Connell, Cbl- ef tbe score do sot represent tbe quality ef ca(o; Mm E. Boyd. M. L. askey, bbrevepurt.

that she would surely rejtret the lost opportunity of appearing some day on offense and tbe strength of tb defeuae which covery Mailed to Every Man Sending If ame and Address Quickly Eestores Strength and Vigor. Free trial packages of a most reraark-ble reined are U-ing mailed to all who im. w. 11. i-r.

t.r ana wiie, ew lork; u. I. Baity. Indianaivtlla: B. White.

Washington, 1. 11. K. Hardtner. Lrauia, A postal card will bring our representative to see you and he will quote you prices We are desirous to be seen and heard on the sub ject of the KERN BURNER, for we know it will produce a luminosity two or three times greater than in previously discovered burners.

tbe Pennarlvania State team put up. A number of timea they pnobed their tiai-ks through tbe Yale rush line, though inability to sustain tne boards or tne opera coiniuue. He must have been a veiy much surprised man when, on th following day, the papers proclaimed Miss Karnes' engagement at the Paris Grand Otiera. J. v.

Purnian. wasbingtou. It. A. a.

the attack as Yale did prevented iheU scoring. Britolet. Chicago. Illiaola 24. Chicago O.

MOBSTER FALL STAG. On the of March. 1NS9. she made her first debut on any stage, at the Paris wiil write the State Medical Institute. Chicaso.

Oct. 19. The ana dot football team No IteeUioa neached la the Nashville-Little Hock Contested Ga men. Can tissues, Teim OcL The annnal snseting of tbe directors of the Routbem League was railed to ei dev at 10 o'rkxk this moridi.g by Nirklin, all tlx cities i'f tbe liwgue Uiug For the personal of president tbe legality of Lis election aas by Tanaulujous vote. 1 be rearrve list oi tbe clubs was read and at'l-roved without Tbe directors a baseball game this ra-x'S i-etseea Iwai tcauia.

Ti quest loa -f 'Cnit-led fm between aud Uitl ItM-k. deciilon nairb dtsiends tbe diitiu tuaiit (r H)H. takeu up ILi af'TUo'm. A and M' e. tt.

iy Tiie ux-tii-i Ui-d uiitil vtIm-d a1j'-ira-nrni a taken nmll lo i-K-ck to-niorrtiw. N. rtrcit- a-ti'W to rea-i-d aud it ia lo ljrivMt bst tc Cliiil rcault ill Grand Opera, before one of the most crit- I ot the University of Illinois tore through tbe ical audiences in the world, succeeding I Chlcago line as If It had been The athletic and gymnastic committee of paper to-day. to a role that bad lust been sung br one th Tonng Men's Gymnastic Club met last ntrbt and decided to give a monster fall and at tbe end of two atrennona halves the score stood: Illinois 4. Chicago w.

stag on tbe night of Oct. 30. An elaborate programme ts being arranged, and will consist of of the most celebrated singers of tb day. Associated with such splendid artists as the brothers le Itesike. and singing in a foreign language, it was.

Indeed, an ordeal for the young American girl of twenty-one. Her success was lin- Cornell and Carlisle Play at the 'itii. wrestling ana fencing ana other ath SGHAEFER-GAIENNIE COMPANY, Paa-Anterlraa Esposltion. letic irti. Vtnffilii ftet I'l fnl lit cut! iwl.

1 I .1 .1 1 -uu u'e press thronged the Pan-American stadium tbls after was unanimous in proclaiming her tri nooa to see the football game between the Car. Corner Baronne and Union Streets. lisle Indisns aid the Cornell University. Cor noil won (17 to 01. but it was a game that a tayed all the resources of tbe crlmaua and white, for tbe Indian ends got over tbe umph.

perhaps, before bad a young and unknow singer made such a brilliant debet. The luauageis of the Paris Opera House spontaneously doubled ber salary on the day following and con-lirmed her engagement for two years. Her subsequent career has been a -succession of triumphs on both the European snd American stages. At first, strictly a cliMtiieue ItoVe. to use a tetin most ground fat and showed tbe Itbaesna a few things In tbe way of plating low.

The Cornell team was much tbe heavier. IJKKAKSUP OliSTlJiATi: Colombia 12, Ifamiltoa O. Xew York, Oct. 19. Columbia won to-day's familiar to the New Orleans public.

iie drs. BETTS BETTS DYAR, 2U St. Charles Street. New Orleans. La.

lias of late attempted some of the lighter I football game with Hamilton by a score of falcon roles, such as Aids, and will i.rob- 12 to 0. In tbe first half Weekes got around THE MOST SUCCESSFUL Hamilton's rlgbt end for a touchdown, from which Bruce kicked a g'wl. In the serond ably sing Valentine in "Lea Huguenots' during the coming season. THE FKECH OPERA. A.

s0imS3H, C. Medical Sirsetsr. half Weekea madi a senta'ional spurt throngb They cured many men who had tattled Hamilton right ara pnt the oail on tb ten- PECIALI Mesaphls Drlvina 1 lab feetlna. Venspb.is. Oct.

10 Tbe first sciinal meeting ef the Memj'Ma Drivlitg Ciub. a Bern ly orgao-ld asui-iation. mill tx-gia on Monday ue-tt end coiititue tatoughout the week. A new track Las been constructed, and fiwa re. tut 1 1 It I'lmuilses to tie one ef fk-t in tii eofiTUrr s'ak-a aat pui-ie-a Tfrmilr are ojpred.

and ljr-t li has ar-acgd an atti-a' tii t'ni-it-a taiII lav i-iintTon t.tUt fur iiirj Li, and wi ib bor.a at ibe ir. the wees's sport prwiuiaes I. el tte kisht rdr. 14: is- b.T eii-'ed to arrive to-r r. jrrt art-: Ixj-J I-rt'T, Silt.r.

i'W loraima. te-a Alert. Iina I'atrh als e-berm. a'a'uas it K. G.

F.il;ig of Cbi-aco nd F. Jeaes art already ter1 at In Tws btiimi of He eli lil eta. tt part t-t Little I Wit t.i re. tbe wwli a.c. pa re- onS.

and an atHLift t-t Tr-e to ii-r tn.i- rerd off 1 1 In at t. tl-ee fetur tiere art a'al-a of S.Vaiwi each. rid arj' jni-a -aiti adOvti. Tbe en-tri-s cioed oa v-t 1 wirh a iar-te or jears ft'ui wmwi iug iu vei ufferlng of lost maah.eid that tae In.sti. ute has Oecided to distribute free trul yard 'in.

I'j- clever work a few aeronds later he akirted tbe rieht end once more for a tonelidoww and amin Bruce kicked a goal, making the score 12 to 0. VMS pai kaiies vo nmc. a home treatment, and a. I 111(1 llO SUltr any form of sexual weakness resulting Michigan SO, Northwestern O. Ana Arbor.

Oct. 19. Michigan defeat Tronpe Completed hy Eaaraajcnaent of Coatarlto and Seeoad Chaa-tease Leaere. The New Orleans French Opera Company for the coming season bas been completed, M. Itoberva! having secured the services of a contialto, a second chan-tense legere and a second dugazon to ia America To-Day la the Treatment of all Forms of NERVOUS, CHRONIC AND PRIVATE DISEASES.

TVE CIKE ALL CASES OF BlooJ Prison, Female Weakness. Seminal Weakness, Varicocele. Effects of Early Vice. Piles an Every Furrn of SEXUAL anl NERVOUS DlS0RDr.RS. ed Kcrt'awestero en Regents field this sfr- noon by a score of 23 to 0.

Micbigaa kept the ball In North westen territort tbrntighowt tbe entire came, snd fr-uuemlr held tbe (II. strength sud ineiuory, weak back, vari- jr -'V. coceie or etuacation parts can now f. A cure themselves at h-nie. I jV The rcintdv has a iiecunarly grateful ef- I i feet warmth ami seems t.

direct r3v A -I to tbe dired giving strength nnd development J'ist where it is needed It ail tue ioS aud that 1 1 1 li'jm lif KltS'tSe t.f tbe I i.O e- round out his company Mile. Berat. the I capo ta-n for downs. contralto, is described as a beautiful CERTAINTY OF CURE. young woman, wuo tins won only praise Football Player Drops Dead.

Pans. r-t. 19 KeNrt Ward. sn In COLLIIO 1 GlXUtGIA. structor st Brush College, fell dead while playing football with students to-day.

EXTERNAIj evidence of a Cold ia coughing, sneezing and runninff at the nose. Internal effects are more serious; weak heart action, labored respiration, and inactivity of the bowels The use of Dr. Humphreys' Specific 77 awakens the numbed vitals, starts the blood coursing tnrouffh the veins, relieves the congestion arouses the sluggish liver, permits the system to cleanse itself the Cold is 44 broken up and passes off. At -11 Hrr.EgiMe 15 cents, or oa re. -emt of IhjCTVK'S BuK MAILD l.ciut -hreT Homeopitbie Cor-dt Willism and Streets, New York.

nee ner oruusni ueimr. two years ago. Tbe soprano a roulades will tie Mlic. Naricl, and tbe se.fnd dugszou Ml. Faury, who Is both shapely aud talented.

The troupe will leave Havre Nor. 2. and open In New Orleans Nov. Vi, in "Lis Huguenots." I'HED RAZOR I Geaeral Resaltw. lUttCtl'iUS 3 11 uaa itu an airwuiiip i-e! III all cssew.

A refine tj Uie -dical Institute. Tv- Kiektroti lrt Wavbe. statib y.oi d-ire one of their tree trial iai-ksgn al he cinrpiie.1 with proiiudly. Tne Itinitute Is 'f te.ic.ii:.,- that rret men are nnalde to a vc hnje to rent 1-1. and the free to tj.t le rg.

Me then to bow ea.v It lie ri-n-d of wfiul weakness when the Naslivllle. Oet. 19. anderli.lt 4'. I-PS Hi lls LlTAK IWVer rr'lll more mil taey ria un.

If lueV'estiaot ire ton th-y i.l i-U fs hoo-ttly ami not tale tour uiouev f'-r useieas irea'oieut. Their are witlna lea. vi ail Both tie- ai.d t--r alls are lovlied tu rali and great Uort.sS fr-e all ebarge. Ojvvf LTnu KKKK SAI-KKLLlf CnXKHK.TI.U ilu.il- a. iii.

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I f. uur ar-w of mail tnitncent i perfectly satlafactory. If rail. W'. for list.

Mr I. of eicatt pazes on anrtoea. eh-o: aa 1 i fr-e. enred. A frtea lit or i n-v hi.

i f-i'L-e siifer.us afHi itiaxp, and add i 1 Ad i-r ej'l Fni verslty of Georgia ft. WaMnrton. Oct 1' lee-getow 6. Vir ginia Polvte-hnle ScViol 2 Kir 'iighara. Vi I'piversity cf Naisli-viile Ai'lmra lAlalxcai 5.

Freight Crashes lata Psatrngtr Train lea I'rraons Srrioualy 1 Blared. ilavim. Oct. 13. A freight train collided wlUi a passenger oa tbe twuthwestera JliUway tais sfleruoaa at Wise.

four frc.m aIiCi.iO. ALd ten of the crew and paaeEgers fxn loctgumery sud elsewhere tb line were fceruu.y lujiired. Tboxe butt iiv: Mrs. Georyie Scith and Udren cf tin.ltfcville. Postal Clerk Albert SSEtin if lien Fj-nersoO.

Hinvier: tir-maa of Is t.au; allace en- iiieie aro r'j'i' nri-ii. ia In rtet itM-e st titte tnakM tin ein'ri' Anv utan Biion rtit. f'tivinctoa m-lii n-rte. Wiil Ht fee Tbe IiTi-n At rof -tfe 4pp Atihilns Btdeos. fireman st tbe ludependent Ice Company's plsnt.

at Toul-ni and and living at liaupbine street, wat cnt fcur time lant nlcht by Cbarlea fe.lri'-k. a negro, with a ror. He wa a't bdly to bold i be necro until p.iiii-. ar-ned. Tbe wounded man waa 'iit to ibe hot-pitai.

hi" fS 'unl 1 ITt SHvilDRS. BETTS BETTS DYAR, are f.tfvti.il t-a on th- i-r ff to o. Tb teT3 otil to w.e gitnje. 214 St. Charie riemDrieans, la.

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