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11 (Limts-stmornt 21, IHU1. OGIC.1L NEWS OF TIIE(j I'LF CITY NOT A FAVORITE WON a. sk -Ssw "Sta. af Paolie. ijCB Nov Ji.

-VIa-r William 5-3 t-e man t'L'? ei JX THIS PARTICULAR BRAND FOR PARTICULAR PEOPLE. Murray Hill Club 5. II. IE III Auburn Too Much for Baton Rouge Eleven. awr-3 fl 1 O'Brien, who riWs for th staM.

deTelopJ Into a riuT iJiirtuf ftummcr. aiitl. tbouclj bare ftijji rp riTnlrr 'rl una, tin Lm r-lid upuu to boiti bin owo Thount. pifiH hi to lake tLiiiE a trill" too vmr in arly part tf a raft. is a rrvat anl biltt ail tar l'ja lidiiaf tre tbU aaT.

p.tt.lT. Iai af- at tb -ai of a racr. Mr. Yzrt ami bt hors-a iff r-iii'at-Ml at ot the Turf ooLfliT uj- tli- pa-iuut tb- ri it L-M atfRiiifct hiui. arxl iia up ti ir hoacti it kioks a 1st uviiiir.

1 furl with ui be in la -ri rm-ttti tin inji'lt- i'h th- ric po tracks thl turn-ni'r. ei.an;-uTs i.it rt'liid n-t ktH-p. oa was liud'-r Th rai-i fioaj ra inp b'-r1 wri- tbH- Limine ituib nul wuld hav hmi a tiarU 5 6l-r! yiiVk Whiskey oj TRY IT inQ a ahnii 1NCINNATI, New Orleans Cilice, CORNER LAF A ETTE AND MAQAZINE STREETS. 1 DOCTOR Cures Varicocele in 5 Days. I want every in.ui wltn Varicoi Strlcl'KO.

Specitlo l'oison. Nervous or triubie to cu.e to my oiti. -her I will explai'a to him inv net hod of curing these dscascs. I invite 'in partten.ar all men who hava M-cotiie oi.s-atisti'. with rent men el sew here.

I will expbun to von why yon have not I. cured, and will demonstrate to your entire -a isf a. ion why 1 can cure yon fafelj aini petmaiientlv. My coitnsei will nst ii--thing, and my eliarge for a perfect r- lie reascna'ile and not more than you nil: be willing to pay for the l. ileitis ci.uf -rrcd.

I will Jo by you as I would want you to .1.. by me if sui. cases erseu. CERTAINTY OF CURE Is hat oii an'. I can and ill cite you.

by permission, to numberless cases ttia? 1 have curt to stav cured which hive Ucu abainlotic I by family physjcjitiis and socaliid experts. What 1 have done for others I an do for you. If v. .11 cannot call. write a full and truthful statement where mt othce bv using firmly in Off ice Hours a.

m. to 5 p. m. and troul 7 E. D.

PORTER, M. TRADE MARK' i rn ML O. tStJlt PORTER Cures Stricture in 20 Days. hs" of vmir svtiiproins. .01 will always know your mind tbe numlN-r.

p. n. to 5ur day 1 0 a. in. to I p.

m. 120 BARONNE STREET, NEW ORLEANS. xx Vs Vs XX XX XX sft XX WE WANT TO SEND YOU A COPY OF OUR BIG CATALOGUE OF FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR Profusely illustrated itid describes sad gires prices of dll the new and popular styles dad Ltsts. Send us your tame tad address, we '11 mail you 4 copy. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxtxm System Company.

Preserves the Strong. WOOLENS Beware ot Spurious Imitations and note THIS TRADE MARK. MlXtFACtt Ki, jiiHii: a lkohi) to iui ii: Oli THE BEH. HIS Napblha l.aiark Wrecked Hrlon Port Morgaa-Nrgro Mail Klder oiuiulttrd for heft Lieatb of Theodore L. Kattkara and Mn.

Sarah M. Culdsuiith. Special ti Th. Times Is ne lat. Mobile, Nov.

W. Tharp. who has be. ii presiding during the iliuess Judge Jules A. Alf.ini of the Inferior Criminal Court of Mobile county, will rellnijuish tlie place 1o morrow to Judge Aiford.

who has entirely recovered from his late fcc-vere iliuess. In leaving the position, Mr. Tharp re-ferred in pleasant terms to the able and rady assistance rendered him at a.l i in- In Mr. Kelly, the efficient clerk of the court. well as the bailiff.

Mr. a loputies Murphy, Fatch and Ncnlen. well as Sheriff I'owers. Tharp also referred to his pleasant relatiops with the liar and the assistance v. eh they had rendered him during hi term.

The ixisny friends of Judge will be to learn of his recovery and return to duty, and hope that he iiaiiy continue many vears to adorn the lieuen The lbervilie ilistorlca'. Association has arranged for the anniversary of the bec-ond cei.turv of the touud.ng -f Mobile The celebration will probau.y take pl-ce on Jan. 23. Louis Uraunati and Miss Mary L. it.ifk ledge were united in marriage by Judge Thnrp of the Inferior Criminal Curt tins morning.

he part.es are from bluer, a new settlement on the Mobi.e, Jackseu anil Kansas City Kai-'roiid. A. Z. Th.imaa and William Henry of I'eiisaeob, en route to Molo.e from that port, in a naphtha Uuuch. were cast upon the beach below Fort Mon5.n1 yes tenlav and tiie boat wr-cked.

They came to Mobile in the government ti.g from Fort Morgan and will endeavor to get a Itiat and tfo back to secure the boat or machinery. It is stated that a rope ot foul of the I roieller. causing the boat to me unmanageable, aiid she a turned 10 the shore and went on ha-1. The pav car of the Louisville and Nash ville Railroad paid Mobile a visit today, paving oft the employees of that road. too.

(Trui and wife of New Orleans are iu the city. v. Fi.ther Henry omar is in tne cltv visiting friend-. Sliss Alone of Itiloxl. is in the city, the guest of Misses Cu: leu.

in Oauohiu way. to participate in the Car-leu IU land wedding. apt. J. A.

Cotter, supervislns inspector of the government, is his annual tour of inspection of local boiler inspector offices. J. V. McCloii.J, the colored mail carrier, was committed today by Commissioner Elliott Itickarby to answer the theft of letters from the mail. A decoy letter with marked money was found upon lii'i when arrested.

The rivers are rising arJ the steamers expect to bring good loads of totf on the down trip. Mrs Sarah tolilsmlt h. widow of tlie late Meyer loldr.niith, died this afternoon. Mr. Theodore I East burn died at his home in Augusta ktreet this ruing Ieceas-i was formerly engaged In business here and leaves a faUiily and reU lives.

Miss Jessie Hamilton, formerly of C. rand Bay. di-d this morning Her remains will be taken to tiraud Bay for tu-tcrment in the famllf burying ground. 1HIAL OK MRS. BflMYE.

Court Experiences Much Uiffienlty in srraring a Jury. Washington. Not. 2i. At a few minutes past 3 o'clock to-day the Jury which is to try Mrs.

Ida Itonlue ou the charge of inur'lerine James Sevmour Ayres. census clerk, was completed. and tile court adjourned until 1 o''-lo-k to niorr iw, when a preentatiou of tie c-iso on behalf of the government will t.e made by the district attorney. Mr. otigla-s, representing Mrs.

Konine. said after tue court adjourneil that he would reserve his opening until ail the witnesses lor the proseoutioti had b-eu heard. It is expected, therefore, tuat the taking of testimony wlil 1-ogln dur lug the forenoon session to morrow. he Hire time if the Co art today-was up to the completion of the iurv, and it was after 2 clock before a single additional acceptable juror had been sci uri d. Ab tool, th.rty nine tan -men were duriLg tiie day.

and out of this Li mber only three were accepted, nine of those left iu the jury box w-rerdiiv being retained. As oa es- tdav a number of men were I fttr for cause or them wore exctise.i. upon the peremptory challenge of Mrs. Bonnie law vers. I luring the day Judge Anderson directed that the names of two of tiie men called for the jurv duty be taken frm the jurv box.

because. evidently were linnt tor ilv ii li. Ime or these was a wuite miiii. win said that he had reached a ooiiolcsioii as to the merit a of the case, and the other a negto. wh appeared) vet ignorant on all qui st Ions.

Quite a niiinbi of men called expressed themselves a opposed to capital punishment. Frobajlv a half dozen stated that they were opposed to the execution of a wo- i man The defense only eleven nr bitrarv cballenccs. having nine of the I nutr.Str allotted to them nr.tis.-d. The iurv as tina agree, i. mil is com follows: Johu I.

Uoiiinson. run il I ar. uf Walter J. Fry. coachman.

H. hotel mariager; I 'dealer; H. Bury, druggist Cornelius J. Oarmody. grocer: Harry E.

Arn. sr. o.jg. aw j.aig ttntker: Thomas F. i arriage mah- (icrge Thomas, Andrew Beyer, tr-o Thomas littmphrey, l.lumber.

at.d August carpenter. MOEMEVI! OF Ol EAN VESSELS. ial to Tb Is-ni's-rst. JO Steamers Fl Paso, f-otn New- Fl Moote, New ew Y'ork. run' leali or, fiom Iaile Verde.

Nov. I Sa il-i envoi i Br i. Hurrell, f. N- orl-aus Mlirseilles. Nov.

is -Sail. 'I. Hark Picono- scena Itai i. for Ship Island Itjenos Ayres. Hot.

-ti Ship Pasc-aal cspaii i. M-rs'a. for N-w -l'aiis sinp N--v park CLr.stiact rotu Hiu.b'.rg New or I I I SECOND CHOICES AND A Ol SIUKU CAPTIRE l)EI(i E.MS. Koain Jess- Unrri tbe Steeple- rbur lime to ittOi: Mudlark Half an lanlag at Oakland Autntrur Athletic I niua otnoill- lrr. a-bincton.

Not. 20. Not a favorite In fr-'int at Henninea tSve and tlie rank oulnlder t. to 1 In tbe last event, t'cuMn Jer uun ba. after a hard drive iu the strcK-b, loweriuj the l-t previoua time seven aeeonds.

Kinua li the fourth ra a lo to 1 shot, l.eavilv r.laved a- t'osn tke bo.ird. ran aeoud. Weather clear: tra.k fast. First Kcct Five and a half furlonga. Wellei ley l-)2 iJ.

Martin. 4 to 1. wrn: Iiel.i.anb 4 to 1. aeeocd: C.rd-r 112 (Ttalker 3 to 1, third. Time Federalist.

Miiy.ir (jllr.v, Iieath. Testa. Tonb-utn. -jn- tf.u. Idle t'ays.

Historian. Uuben. Cbinooka liii'ale-tb Mjnn. Urar Mum, Francois and Carkivinaitin alo ran. s--ond Kac Six and a half furlongs.

Kill 110 iKedferm. 2 to 1. won: Hot 110 iK HcmVraoiii, In to 1. second Flying Buttreafc 110 iSheai, to 5. third.

Time 1.23. Juatlce Iiragoman, Courtenay, Goldaga and Barricade ai ran. Third Race Steej.l.-. I iie: abont two mil. Couwin Jeaa PSo itfrauli.

4 to 1. won; ton never imii iMarai. 4 to ft. aecond: Botrerjti I'll iHelderi, to 2, third. Time VN Jeuklus alao ran.

Jo inciter reluaed to Jun.p. Fourth Race One mile and a hundred yards Myubeer 110 (Iknccett 3 to 1. Fin'" tW Emltbi, 60 to 1. aeeond; Curtaey lot! iHedferti), to 1. third.

Tin.i 1 Tart at. huruiiae. Marotben. lllard Beggar Lady and Little liaiay alao ran. Fifth Kar-e (jeveu furlone.

K-xw of Mav t2 II! Micbaelsi. 3 to 1. en: ltkr So m. Tbompaufij. 9 to 1.

aecond; Tenaara 92 iRed-fm, 4 to 1, third. Tine 1: 2 Anak Klirbtaway, Tbe Uoldtinder and Little Anew alo ran. Kaee One mile and a nixteenth Hand! Vn l'ouiiori. 2" to 1. won: poioit.

ill. Michael), to aN'oud: Carbuncle 1: iH. CtK'hraiii. eveu, third. TlL-i Vat crave alao ran.

KNTUIES FUK THURSDAY. Firvt liace rr' one mile and Jim I'd. 1.1". IMek Fiirlvr Ijo, Salesman 147. Knfa 140.

Mr. StoflYl 13t, Tarn-: in. each: Oracle l.ti. Tb" Loat liord. Merathiana I'nmv.

Tankard. licttie 15 ea'-h; Wijiiderinr Minstrel. KoyAterer. l'o each. Secoud Ka Six furloiit.

Lamp (ih 12tJ. Satire 12o. Palatial, ltoyal terllns. lit earn: Feieralist. t.ol.l Lack.

Alpaca. 1 l.t L. i Pirate 111. HlfT. Kabunta.

earb: Red lamel. Slidell. lt.i; each; Illuminate. Ijt Knisht, ornwall. fco each: Asteiv W.

Snner-iiult. The Pride of Surrey. Rose of Mar. May S.1 each: FliKible: Jerry Hunt 1 1 li, Lo. Happy Sti.

Third Race Seven fnrlonjts. James I I'oetlllion, W. A. Smlft. Anak.

I'liiyliU. Carrtncii.ii. Iiewey, I'retonus. 11. i each.

Bessie 'arthy. Ieemater, Bat yah. Lux Cafita, Frivol, luT eatb; Clipper, tjenvae. H4 cacti. Fourth Ra.e Five and a half fnrlonirn.

Fene-ole IU' arr.ill I llo. Prophetic, I kit a Pomona 1j7 each; Andy Williams. Hyrne of lion. Tea. F.xttnirulsber, loft ach: Florette.

ral. Hornaulu. Sister Juliet, Keynote, Red Larnscl. I.ux Casta. each.

Fifth Rao- tine aiile and a alxteenth. Moote lilt. Wanant'-d. P'7. Wbisrlliie tm.

Sailor King. Mtllatream. liai each; Cherished. Wundert'cb. Piederl -h.

Proaer La Jii. 'urt-aey. lo4 eaeb: Naniue ts. Kalloou tM, Flam, i'enetUMl. t5 each.

Vesuvia JJ. Six'h Rae Sven fnrlopps. Cnmawked 2, The Puritan li'f. potente 124. Battle.

Lamp o'Lee. Poat. llo eai lrd Peeper. Lady of the Veil. v.

Honolulu. lo2 each; Andy Will.ams loo. Hltuieif MIDI.AHKS AT OAK LAM). Some of the Rare Kan in a Foor-iag Hala. San rramisco, Nov.

20 Mudlarks bad an Inning again at Oakland to-day, aoine of tbe races being run in a pouring rain. Favorite, succeeded in scoring fonr times during the afternuou. One of tbe featurea was the ckis and tierce tin tab iu the kc. end event. Mareaca won by a le-k from Hairiault, who was a bead front of 4 Kloiiiai 4irL First Itace-Ttiri-eHjiuirterw of a -ciid, "lr.

Mim third Tirie- 1 second Hace- Fleveu-aixteent ha of a mile; II ins. Mures. mm, llainault tolo- i.Iti tbttd. '1 iiiii 1 "lbiid line mile and nne-elgbth; "H-ln. liainiitliis won.

Snnello s-cond. 1 roe Lir-i 1 ime- 1 Fourth Race one mile and one-siit-i nth free handicap. Au'nligbt w.n, Rio Sliauuou aecoud. tireyfelil thud. Time 1 Fifth Race Kntunty course; pursi.

Sombrero won P.yrou Rot seooud, Mareca third lime Sutli Race-s -ren of a mile: aell-int Duckey Ued Wald second. Morupa imrd. 1 LMRIF.S FoR thi rshay. First llace-Selling. B.

F. Mas.in. M-mt F-atfie, i.nimnliweal'h's Att.ney. Meado Iaitk. Florence lu! eat Joe II1K1 112, Juetus 1 Iiarlene pai.

S.c.n.1 Ra-- --one mile and one-sixteenth sciiieg. K.sitence 1.17. p.ounie LUaak Si-a nvine uiw. II lot Third Kac. s-veu lurlonjrs; selling Co-rb-iite.

The Singer. Ringmaster. Senator Mans, irist Shot, Pr. jndice loT eacb; Sea tiold One. King I 1m 110 each Fourth llui'e- Five furlongs.

Redan. Sister Jtan. Minnie Cook. Josie P7 eh; 1 he Oiver, Silva Our. Homestead.

It. t.urfT each: Iiau Snift loo, Buzz US', 1 red Attcr-hury PC I- if Ri Tr.ree-.piartr of a mill-: cell- frdnuiig M.arp Bird. I'l-ter i.iiTo pm. lis. Miss Mae Iiay each1 Midnight Chimes, Lodi loo nic.

tirleaus Sivth Rait one niile. selling. San Venado 112 Bop Palmer" tie OBttlr. orest 1 each; Pat Mor risact. Lode Star piii each: Tony Iitpplug lo3 Gossii' ItACI; STRINGS AKHIVINt.

Alt Li EElt TRAIN. II nfonnded Itamor About New t.rand Maud No Definite Aetion Vet Taken Fiaer A Co. 'a String 4 alifornia Puitiliatie Note. Horses are cuiitiuiiiiig to arrive at the track by nearly every train reaching the cit.v. but there were 110 particularly iiotewortby arrivals yesterday.

Ed. Austin, the popular and Miecossful Western maker. is expo, ted Ki reach the night from Memphis, and it is no; improbable that b' pc i Lei. n. it.

ft ma ti. c. I I. 1.1 have otc ra. it.

stat at a M. i ha tie a I. 1 The 1 air. ady at tin rn I ciiiarka 1 like. 'hi.

ml ig rest and are tew 1. sa id II Nbri; last nig! th. of v. ts Vs sX Vs Vs YOU GET your full money's worth and what you expect in a strictly high gra de shoe when you PAY THE PRICE I 55 to S6, Major 1 II liana Westcbesicr. I'j Wayne died day siou.

u-ar I'aolie. two v.jrs At tl.e pr.sij.-lit of the So v. a. v. as tbe Aa.ei an J.

J. OTtrle rhiia.Hdphia. Nov. mauy year ('i-itilianr's d-fe his Cl! 1. all el Col.

Doras M. Kox. Dm llolnew. lies Moines. Nov.

20. I. Ioru M. Foi at bis horn- in this cry itiiy to-day. ag- eigi.t -fojr y- ars.

I i- 'a a ImTU IU Ji fforsoli oil.nU' He lus b-isl ness 1 arecr at Iietrott when Michigan was yet a Territory. He during tio- civil war as oioucl of 'be w. ntv s. utii Infantry. In ls71 engaged in the publish Ing business at rhicago.

Tr.e h-isin. ss ss rre.l to V. York Id 1s7h. an f. nr years later nttuniwa.

Ia. hi ls i- was 1 apiiinteii regjs-rar ef government land in this He .1 pr-diuc writer I and an autber coi.iJeral.!c note. Michael Lone. Krnarr. Srx-cial to Tbe Time Is-niocrst.

Kcuner. I-u r. 2" Lore. asd 1 atsQt Siien'y yar. a natire ile-rmanv and i a reident this and Orleans over fifrv vears dbsl earlv this morning, after a lingering illness.

His remains will Is hjried in New orl- ana to oiunuvr 1 1 Dr. P. U'Rrllv. Hay t. Louis.

Special 'o The Tltnea Is-mocrat. Bay St Louis. Nrv. :rt.lr. P.

O'ileily died last night at residence of Miss Anna Gordon from paralysis. The deceases! was a native of St. Ia u.s Mo and was iifM--seven vears of age. Lir. 11 Keiiv was a suigeon aod ranked as a uia) army.

he a-rved 1th slm-tiuD uutii tbe of the war. His remains will he taken to New Orleans by the Uiorning coast tram for lai i.t. Dr. Thomas II. Alsop.

laiuo ooaty Special to The I njea-Democrat. Yaiou City, M.ss., ir. B. Ais- p. an aud -hvaician living I ia be part of t.ie v.

died last night. t'omg ie His reu.sli.s wi.l at :j.iiil toirylng crouud at black Jack to looming. He as seventy Jeara of ae and Lad ulau fri-L-U. Mrs. Anna J.

Cnllea. Alexandria. Special to The Tiaies-Is-mo. rat Alexandria. Ls Nov.

Anna dil leu, aged hfty tie years, de at her in this city at i Wk nioruiug afrr au ot 1 -ral Trie I 1l.1-1.aa .1 was tbe widow ihs- t'ulieu. i n. uiaiiy enia wa. a 1 itiaen Ai xaadria. She was 111 otiouaas, lat aiei a uiai.l.-u baii.e was Anua stillaian.

Sbe a Mrs. oi-kernle; a bait stater. i'attw Cisrher-ill-, a bait iitct her. Ulehani kerlile, and tbree children. Mrs.

11 1'aifny. lrs. dn OraLaui stattord and Fdwaru ca.i.-Q, ait real-dents of ibis she also h.ia a unaiber of relatives in N-w orteai a. ib-r remaiua ill be interred ia nit imr-t euw -vry. at 11 iuo 1 Yotl caa'l vole in the city election iyi3 if you bare not paid your poll tax for 1001 and VC.

Fay yours to day. ln Excellent Combination. The pleasant method mod beneficial ffetcta of the well known remedy, OTBCP or Flos, manufactured by th CAuronifiA Eti Sfip illustrata tbe valueof obtaininr; the liquid laxav-ttre principles of plants known to ba tnedicinally laxative and presentinf them in the form raobt refreshing to the Ukste and acceptable to the system. It ia the one perfect strengthening laxative, cleansing" the system effectually, dispelling" colds, headache and fever gently yet prompt It and enabling' one to overcome habitual constipation per, rcanently Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality and substance, and its actiaf on the kidney, liver and bowels, without weakening; or irritating- them, make it the ideaJ laxative. Ia the process of manufacturing fig are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but the medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to the CALtroKXia Fio SrRtrP Co.

only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full came of the Company printed on the front of every package CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO AJ FaAjrCXSCa C4VI. isOfjnrzixz. arr. www toix.

T. fwesJ all Ontmv.m-PTUH)o. per shs FOR ALL OF NOVEMBER Win Makt a FuO talaf TEETH for $2.00. I rt rnmr.d Th Vainn l''llrx Tb Nr.t piae 1 fffr at. nj r---v'njniv'Otl it to rrj frlriiJ JOS TINSTfluM.

IN INritFisK of WiiRK waut every man. woman and in Naw tir-j bans cup th ir in. uths rxaai.ard by ua. All our ora II doue tr Siaail cbr-a .1 F. is IVfiVEHTIsK Teeth i.vtrncted Without Paia l'r Teeth leaned Free Stlser 1 llliaa Killlniii I rr.

oo a I is run ns wg.Ko A 1. 1. A.i'th. HI tR.CVTFFI PAINLESS DENTISTRY UNION DENTAL 930 Canal Second Floor. N-r Ilrvads street.

t', Ia 1. o. sindav to FOR STOMACH DISORDERS, GOUT AND DYSPEPSIA, DRINK VICHY NATl 'HAL Alkaline Water. N. Y.

Dr, Lyon's PERFEC" Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LLXLHY. Used l7 people of refinement for ot a quarter of a century. nine of Lis li he r.M. iiitia'i slid f--r r- sUieut tt of i'y- .11 nol.ee 1 I Alabanriaus Outweigh and Outplay Tleir Cadet Hosts. Best Team Work Seen at Capital Since Sewanee Played.

West 1'oint Cadets Prove Too Muc for reoosjlTania Plarers. Cjluinbia Wins From Annapolis bj a Score of 6 to 5. Frscla, The Times -IenKt-raf. Not. 20.

Tbe football eleven i iiri'M-iitius tbe Alabama Agricultural sud Mechanical College deuiotistiaied its superiority over that of Itie Lsonsiaua I uivt-rsity this afternoon by a score of 2-n to 0. Xotbu ithstaudibj; tlie score, ft was a tieaulifu! tiliibitiou tlie great college hjKirt. Outweighed and outclassed, yet tbe home team put tip a title -aim. For Auburn It is Iujhi-nible to s-ay which liidn id ual played the lest fame. They played magulficeiit ball.

Team work such as their has fever leen aeon here xiuce Sewanee's tetm of Their tricks were better tirougtir.ut aiid quicker executed tliaii any ever attempted a gridiron this far south. S. all played splendid ball, particularly Kennedy. They were not held for downs more than twice during the whole panic. In the I- line the Iwst game, loth defensive and offensive, was played by Kli'HieH and Mm id; tiger.

I apt. Kennedy won the toss for Louisiana State I nivcr sit. and elected to defend the utb goal. Ao! urn kicked twenty yards, and S-hastiau carried It up four yard. Kennedy tuok four yards ogt of end.

Laurent tilt tackle fur two and laiudiy mad- four. Kiiiimlt two, oue, Muudit.g iLr Kennedy three, (taiidry three. llhti- fHir. on! of tbe line. 1..

was biasing g.s.-l. i-oiisisteut gauies. Kullft straight for goal, when Auburn got the bill -ti a tunable. Alabama, by uiircujittlug gams -f not les tbau two anua and not mre than ihree. carried the hall op to L.

S. I. a line. Ky very pretty trbk play the I Hiil was rushed ct the line for the Urt loorbdnwn. Auburn nilsscd goal.

Score Aia-lmi L. o. L. I klck'-d off. and a aeennd 'nuebdown was marl' I Auburn iu Just such a manner an the Brat a kicked goal.

Score: Au-bura 11. F. I- S. 1. kiek'-d forty yards.

Auburn made thirty yards a trick play and then l'Wt tbe ll a a tumble. 1. I atarted rirlit dm tli- fill f.tr a tni''blttn and aa only topped It the eniiiiis tbe firi half. Score: Auburn 11, L. I SlXiiMi S.

kiked eft forty yard, and Auburn earned tbe all to L. t. ten-yard lin by lin- piaya. Here I mad- a notile nland and lield Autiurn for doa. I riinhcd tbe ball into I an.

a territory. Here a i-ost- ly fuml'lc mi ii. Little picked iiji ttie ball a the 1.1 (or a i mi. a kli'ked. Retire: Aubuni i 17.

1. 0 1. I iick'sl a' Turd tull as carrn-d up ni LSI. t. ok tie- i I oa dow nit and rurM.

it ut Auburu i iKo-yard lire Auburn um.l- a niacnin--lit aland and tbe ball en downs. From here on the gaue' maa i lu doubt. Auburn made to mor- touvbdownn. itiaiuly tto- r-wid vt.rrk of Itaina and Jotm-a-oi. L.

r. 1 (-ea the ating uf defeat freally. Tbe line-u. followii: Aniejur- V. i r.

r. w'i r. Fine e. Tayk-r. 1 II.

Air.ii. 1 oaptnici. 1. A11tri. n.

I JoLumiu. li. 1'at li. 1. b.

y. h. 1.. S. I r.

e. Iurent. i. P.rocan. c.

Fuchs. 1. 1 1. t'el-man. q.

b. Ijir.dry. I. S-batian. 1.

b. k-fne-ilv ca.titni. i. b. h.

r. -fiTH, I'hll nnell of I mid. rilt i rjic r. Akru- for Auburn. for L.

S. I Tunc i.f hale twerity-t S'-it 1. Tb n. nere nt.Tiain.-d to nlvh: by I. S.

I eleven witli a cujiK'r and a Lux at tbe tbi atre. It n.AV liT4F KOIUK. M. C. A.

oolball Team ill Try tiiieliiminiia ivith S. I. V-i: tli- V. C. A football t-atu nil! i ii n'i'h I.

I 1 rn lljt-n s. oiiiig ef tennis air'Tt Tiilruje i- i. tlie same, and tin irr -d and was a harder t'niii 'o pis tL.ui LSI. ne M. A.

team al. been and a Lard fonirbt game is looked for M-st the t' A fr hr-uch tlie tckl--s Since gue- hs l--en Lis ue-u j.e. il rii ir. those Iverard. wl en-- or tne -in previo-js half of that gain and now aide te he team, had I n.i V-v.

2. but in ne did excellent r- ef bis s.t in I and iio ir eli on Ibc otb. ide ef tbe line, nay In- moved out to end. Is esneclalli anil a new man bo is rlavmp tackle ly put in his pla Tn can'e ng.iinst TcUn- tie- play, rs foe-ball, owtne to l-'-mc th-l: fm' Since however, rtvv l.aT. t- pi a Tli-- Wh'-ia I'.

A' I. I a 1 1 1 tr S. ett rs witheu" names e- r. p. trit attack, and i ro giv'nj: o.xl i-r A nmtiV-r of fiiemiiers will .1 tie tiani and l-J ent busiasm ttMFI 114,1.1..

Point -4. I'l-nntilianla O. Petnt. V. N.t.

2i -Th- Fniversltj r' us defeated iry est retn a--i" c.nl my da arid iiffr.1 cf hill IjIs" v. W-? p-in" -11 put t' 1 I I to. I w. Colombia i. Tiap Not Mi.

he- 1 Itinn il is Th. I h. by -rv mr 1 s. I f. f- I -tae las i ri s- ol Las in doubt mtinii tiiiii in i ion.

President Italib tiniiii. ecral lltiiiirtnnt in i i -es. Vev ti i ik n. i Li the follow Cban-i vn. Firing- rill IH'ib H.

Riley low tl. We. Kwi-ni tr-retttau As ral Ae SSACClatloL -t 1 .1 .1 1: a ii K.II 1 o. 1-eg 1 that 1 te.n:ir. rt I 1 iu I i liic.

PC 1 I 1 city I I 'i 'I, I I I M. POKORNY SONS, vv. STORES 124 St. Charles St. 105 Royal Street.

A San FrancNco uncial to the St. Louia Globe-Ilene'era m)s: "There appeals be lack of harmony atnotig the dlr.c;,,n ef the San Pram-laco Athletic Club IWer tl.e UiUtier of Ra next bgtt. Alv ttreggatiis. ijo t-ie tiardiier under wing, a li It I 111 araluat Manln Hart In Imuuler, S.oce the last big shew was a il s.i .1 i uu ut, Ai'i-liiitika it mid IH. l- si pole to i.ritg and sLarki s.ia:k..

ie- ia afraid, w.rtild tie considered by tte- tab nt an easy pi. kin-, eoiiie b-r dir. take Tl.e bist choice would bur LN ion of rerir. tic is ie-w taken no eff.rt "ill be pu: forth to get Lia oua nt to figet J. ff.tea a tllile." DOCK SLIiMEKOEI) DIG oTHUTlHK SPAT FIFTEEN FEET IMIKK A TEH YES-'I It II At Submergence Wai in Etrry Heap Siatial arlorj, the Heavy lluchiucr) At-tinic with the I're-rlaion of Well HrgulaleJ Malcb.

Fur the first time since it vvus built. the New Orleans tiaul dry dock was partial. submerged yesterdav. The dock Was sent under wiater soiue Iiftccn feet. and then puiupvd out.

The t-iaci time it rtsjuired to the giii-ntio structure to this extent could estimated, for the dock was sunk by decrees and, every now ami then Super- inieliiiclit Anderson would have the puuapa stopped to see how lue uiJculiitry was working. IV'heti the greatest d'-pth, f.fteen feet. was reached. the eint pumps wen- started, and the dock tieasi rlsiiii; rapidly. The sinking; of tlie dock was an Inter estiu sight.

As went down, incli by inch, until the water begun to creep in. tiny wavelets In-gau to creep. lirst over the jwiiiited ends, jtml then down across tl.e lion plHtcs, and no motion was felt. So gradually a tot easily did the dock sink that it seemed more a if the water whs merelv vvashius In from the north nd, and that the structure as stand in" as evenly ou the water as before the pumps were opened. When the deck of the dock vvus a little lower than the surface of the water, the plates were just wet over.

and the iron bottom plates looked as If they had been rained on. A half Inch lower, the water bezan rippling over the plates, runuins In at one end and out at the other. A little later tbe water was rising against the long rows of keel mid centre blocks, and then the old Mississippi flowed through I ruin end to end. as fast as out 111 the current. The bottom was soon out of sight altogether and the tops of the rows of blocks looked like little islands and the red Iron sides like steep banks to the sw ift runuit water, which curled around and soon lapped the top of the blocks.

Mr. Anderson sr.ld that the slnklnj of the dock was satisfactory, and that the. machinery worked with the precision of a well regulated watch. At the time the dock was sunk to lhe lowest, there was Home twelve feet of water in the pontoons A the cages 1 any water was pumped into the pou toons, there were no obstructions to clog the mouth of the valves and the wat having free a. flowed the fnil receptive capacity of the t.iteeu-iticU openings.

lhe most interesting sight was when the doofc had ts-en suuk as fur as Mr. Auderon desired to it, and lien tbe en-glues, working so evenly that every one of the four exhausts as if it wi. fr- in one de. Ugan to force the wat-T our. lhe uj rsr part of the dock was veiled with two coljnirs of thick black smoke rising, from o'lt of the cloud of steam, made a picture which, to one not ai-custorned to seeing snob things, was pleasing, and.

in a way. exciting. The bug structure 1.. the engines eaMiv. ai.i Mr.

Anderson, who lo I- Uhi'iai lous. tbe .1,. with as IL.ll.li easi- as a miiii aink aud rais. a cigar box iu a I lb of water. Tbe will be down srill deerier to- day.

and mayl. to the depth reouird to take i IU I lit IllIIl'llS I Fl i 1 Mr Anders said he was a el, phased witb There were several ladies on the while it was being sunk, aud from the a ti'im-ber of other people atched he- submergence I in lsiard the dock with Anderson dnin the sinking of the was Fmrine.T tiniiii.i:- haui the Federal officer from tie Bureau 1 Yards and of the Nniy; I omnia 1 and Oiliuore, and Mi. Hiifhea. until 1 assistant iui-ctor. Mr.

t'liiiiilDghiim said that the work en th" reservation was progressing as raj. idly as could Is" expected Plans of the i oilier Caesar or of some other which will t.e to he iiso.l In the Initial it th- d-k I. fore -ba' tleship IMiuois is taken in. will ery bketv ts-received in a few davs The msehir re w- all nzg'-d up and the or-k of dru log pii. iu ex- I oavaeoiia nnole for trie '-ps and srntthv will b- N-gan to-day.

Lieutenant i 'oiisi ii.tor 'lawrcssv snid yes ter.lay ttiat i-xa mills ion pap-rs. together wlh the iw- i. p. rts r-la ve to the examination of appii-airs for t.ie positions of master and machinist, l.ad been sent to Mr Tawresy. in speaking of the in w-hi.

the it mmenr up tv appii ants for p.lTior:s. said hn trie man who he in had his name pat st tne head tiie lis, sad 'he nair. -s in the th- showed the to ssnd He rooiHrked that genTallv man O-t tion. and ps was jn and if In fiourv anoth--r nnn was to till a va i or a s-muar tw.s:tioii ine was suited lite! th-- ls-rson standing r.i'l' -s" given th. posi'l ti Mr satd thst wan'ing to posrioits hs lar.

up; led aha' wa. kn as tie- lat-'r Tioards i la.at.s re up ef the oftic at Ml 'tut It inT and if the i rs applicants tliete sr. nv bin th- ct-arg th. i hfive l.oio.rs hie dis harac-er The li." Ji lot o' NEW tilt I. EAN 1 II VI Mills.

Through via M. A O. It. H. V.

i lianae. i -ti Mel aft. leaving N'-w 7.1." p. rest 1 ki I' o- i. riltli IN 1)1 till.

M. i. miwio. I I Ii 1 I1" F.sh-r. a dm.

for Vlahon, the tliei suddenly yosi reday mora- I I ill d. ipr i V. i I. p. sa i J-sW- vs sVst XZ sVs Sanitary Woolen Strengthens the Weak.

JAEGER'S All Uenulne Jaeger Goods are stamped with I MIS TRADE MARK. PfilEJIil Pr DCD ONLY AGENTS IN THE CITY. bUfir, (X Dtn, CANAL and ST. CHARLES Sts. New Orleans Roofing and Metal Works, An Styles raiotti aol falvsalztd Iroa roofltu aJ sidlnts.

eaves trouchaol coolucturclce. tUckaaJ talvaalztl sheets, tia plate aoJ tinaers' supplies. 92( 940 Lafayette SL, ear. Dryadat, Hew Orleans Your Parks and Gardens HINDERER'S IRON FENCE WORKS, 1112-1118 Camp Street, New Orleans, La. IRON FENCES a ri i a ecau.

V-. Bk- Illillltl i 41 i i saav irVJrfiW VARICOCELE AND STRICTURE 1 iti N. Pa-s. "a- s-'i. ad iltr N-w tor Hu, l.

-At-iv- s-. -o' cik a i i a i M.c No. If S'e-rn-r T-o- -a l.r fr- Liter, N.i. Is-ra- t. -a.

j.i-.i, st.anj.-r i n. N. v. -Arr. Sf-an-e-r P-t s.

it: 1: -i. a 1. si 1 c.i. i. IT I I e-'1 il la :1 N- ii.

Nov 1:. s.i 1 1-! S'-ii-r-r -w Ib-a-t 'i 1 N-w 'Li M.ss.. Nut. i-ai-l l.ti of V. I I.

l.lil I i jo 1 ar eli. -i i- 1- --U Morai.g. 1 i N- I 1,,. Ab" -1 1 I I i lt-a. s- i V.

i in I t. r. .1 a is. i -e turea witiiout ucerati aor pain ty a New aol Exclusive We Do Not Experiment. WE CLRE OLR PATIENTS.

k. r.n I-- to v. i i tl i I. i I te a i g.as "yraiot ter 1 ne i o.so 1 i i a v. tl as to stoiyj said li to of It.

MtoJ tiiat It a i th a st. 1 ki. a i i' if ni.d i ii --y: CHEAFER THAN WOOD. l.a'ge As. 1 a I a a 1 .1 Paras.

Ways. Kings 1 aad ijray .1 l'. il I' 11. s. lir Ms.

leal 1 FENCE MATERIAL. '4ie' 9' Belts Dyar ehr-ri'it and prl.are dts aoi yei fu'utv sulleriog BETTS DYAR, (Opposite St. Cbarles BoteU ag on h. -rv t.f.-r 'rtil in all ueb-iUi- and ti. it a Vh1 ra' tti-l lo.

1 AV tne-tes, and Drs. Betts i -ill' i ft TF T' MCl'Ii A I. Wi -a la -ere I i-. tea- l.t DRS. BETTS 214 Sr.

CtarkM Kew Orleios, m.i ar.l- -1 i-r -an -a" r. ititr. Kr-l i- I -s au 1' i n.e u.sl no f'i in ir- i a te- i Hi i Mi AM' ibo'it' t.s,,-. MALL ILL LfAli'iNS ii: I. t.s I' i 4 I- el n.a.l p-rt Ad i hs of '1ms i 1'- at l-jir.

iy- iei e- a.u "I ch. ii! i i. of IF. Id-t 1 al ia i F-lt'Is -1 -i i. AMi NEk VOL'S sv Kt- coMlPKM L.

o. ii, ii 1 rn r. 1' i aria. I tail wri's fit. i is cow (III IN IIHIIIF, 1 i k-n.

TLe Tb-- ftaiue euttafe 21 afreet. Dear Frar.il.ui street, ou n-sl by Kobert Fisher, and ided if Of ti.r l.tte iit t. the re.t lilii.et. tjlje i.svii.g uinit-r the already, brii- bi.t prosisis-t uf adding to thia unuinal ni.in tier during the month's racing the horse will bare at JxesT O'icaiu befure Jan. J.

Zvaksue i iv ikhii children ol 111! give an "I i.i'.c:it. cor iiii.iih'. recilkt ksi.s, in the hnudav Camp and Uace trtet, to-UiOiTVvV B)bt. lug at his Wine, 2'd t.uter;. The eoittarr i e-'f-upu-il ljt Amelia Fla.ber, at 7 'clues jeater-viewed the body aud fouad tiiat deuta I day efelng was tainafe4 by Are te the extent Crvu natural atuaca v.

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