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1 12 ltt'3 tmuii) mumtwt asv i aaavvsa TRIAL. I a srac'W TUtll. oiea with a sledge hammer, and the roltlxr escaped on a Due saMle bore whics ba had -L. IIaIv I I IIL. Imlivhlnjiliv for the c'onr of the tioiy tine 1 i.r..-:owB won mo irwtcrwf.im cnatsi-i won the ran any Cistance.

Once or tw-b-e the and freciier.t pun stolen. chaa-; nhip r.f the world from Joo Wolcitt of jruucn tchii timnit p-iH ier. i lorwara pass ai into ply ant ii in 1 a me of Jen: to avoid blasphetuy. per-- jurr and imra.lest language: to re--eive J-py WH Fe Urawa f' eomraunion in a toxlr four times a yer: pamel atf Two Hwndresl Jiesu eacn nine me I omtiioriorea wor.o-1 it l.e PEONAGE TRIAL PROCEEDS. I- IL ILIiiii OUMILO a To every third S'iii evening fo Tb i lit tne i h.ircti f.

ovvi.f.mal ever, -ies and pe- ui Col. Wui. D. Mann. I Mop for Tnnk-lTlnsi la Case rirht end; Cal 1- rizut euaM: I i-'ft Ill-V i.

tt end; Hopkins, iT-iTf -n. at Prasaeola. P.M..n at Uiu-oln Club in to night. Ia the twe-frh roniel j-iit. Mo Mil later that his left! arm I-ecaine In the ninth arnJ tr.t It lonpoaalitle for hiiii to ctitliir.e flchtliig.

Tl e-c: at III enntest iptrt a ma: ia ibe trt T- i. M-i ii ef t4 acl 't'l, rl.l ii-aH-a to I i i it- -v eir i.y ion Toole. After the its -tutlmi luid lieen organ- alitor and proprietor or lown IieJ. roiitine bttstines waa ffl pi.ii'.Ueatlin, will 1 placed on u-ul lfur Kerder Uoff. In General IIJ TO BE FtfilTIVK- seslon Court, on le-.

on a charge Wood nt .11 t. j.jj!rt-ri:i' liialt. let I i i. cc t- I i. siioveasfuily.

Thirty-minute halves were pirt rod. The follow: Nahviiv. lilrske and left I harJ, left t'k left f-! 5 Stone. center; Cburu, riiriit guard: 1. Noeii.

rUrht tackle; It. right end: Com on. quarter: ba.f: Ir-iz. half: Mauicr. fui Ken-atiee Wli.ian Kt end.

Mono, left tackle; Leajie. loft piiard; Mafkins. on tor; lirone. riht euard: IHrris. rtrnt tackle; I wis, rijrl.t -tiI oesrter; Markiev.

u-fr hs.f; Li'p. rifiil half; llarreti, fullback. i-'si Kc k. ris'lt c. ito.

i i i ii'ly. I Pennsylvania srd- Cornell Play to a Standstill or perjiirv. Jinle uynunau. I Court granted an ap- arsrr Met jrd Held for Dea Molaea Odleera. irw.

tiai" III k. 1 1 A Grjce ord waa arrested laat nUht r.irrln. who will is t. la the mii4 n'uiiui i i t-m- a a i-uix-a tii.i tJken to the Plmr pre'lnet Statlou i I nanel of talesmen. with a ti- left i ti TV loltltiten rte.

e- iaitet. I'm. ire K)l il-Jid Jifiemau Love 'i'laie Nov. 2.J. Thanksgiving did not cause a In the trial Maa-aer Hariau and employees of the Jackson Lumler Company, who are on trial for conspiracy to commit peonage.

On the other hand a number of witnesses were examined during the day. and adjournment an not taken until the afternoon, when the Jury in charge of bailiff had an opportunity to secure tne recreation. Swayne announced at the morning that the trhil would proceed out of consideration for the Jury, the members of which, have not been allowed to separate or go to their homes sim-e bein; impaneled. KHe witnesses wore and the cross examination by Jmle L. J- Keeve.

whlea to- select the twelve nven who will p.t on Col. Manu guilt or lnuo- rt mv.l i a Quakers Have to Fight Hard to f'srts TriiOHrri. i -erHH later seiit tiastb-e from le where she fi tie- jaw f.w-ni v. is forcerv. The lieuce.

He imln teii ror perjurj. i Natchet. Jli.a.. N-v. aeeond a hi woman admit tel to Chief I.eteUivea iN.f,f arLifiwiiv btmmiifiient.

I Ward Off Defeat. team of the Louisiana State Vniveri'y j-- I C. lvis. Jinn It! Lilian bier.t,- Location elus that he romailtte.1 It who, on the witness stand, testifying In In ib- eietii2 PHisii Mexoir put ia a i Kau that he the person said Mi-hiitittit for Ark-iiMn; I. A.

iLiiitersiiy of Micliiaij; for Louimua. i vi. i. sol mn. ine mnBH lssr4 defeated the Jefferson Military A'-ndeiuy bere to-day by the s-ore of 33 to 0.

wanted. ut dei led the charge. She editor of Collier's Weekly, who waa charged with V.IRSITV TIHS TIDLL'S. criminal libel by Judge lenel or me stit and N-fra toto nil so-msi-b If rie ii4 wis over l.it tn He iraeti bis fac tr-m ami aaisoil tw cirner After M-lki-'f bee derUr4 the wlnoor Waicni ase tbe eiIaf um mt ttj aiatier. la the f- ar ka4 hiHBe diaaUe4 sl urm.

Miacarxij Put In the Only Two special Sesjioti Court, who na one of Aarlroltoral aaa Merhaalcal l- reeentl came into iue caw the editors of Town Topics. Substitutes Used. Mst.il was shown a letter which defense a -a Col lete Uraira, Si-ifcl to The 1 iinn 11BTSL had been sent to Moses a Wooster. who TernmnVs'star witness in the first k.H iia.n i. his emnlov In the nrenaratiT'in iikiii the stand to-day.

Jackson, Nov. a Braeaaa Beats O'Leary fast and anat l.y. but rather oue-siJeil. Vlllwa'ee. as.

v. Andv sain nor ratnor uai given ner a rneci for which, after Iielng cashed, evidently fell Into her mother" h.imis. The stoma a an hi her mother must informed Chief of Police W. J. Jor.es.

of If Molnea. who notirleil I'hief of Kanee. The hx-al dete-tlve w.re notified by Chief Jones that Grace lc-turii was on her wav to this city. Detectives Inntonio and Reynold went to the Gruuewald Hotel and located Gra M'-Curd. where she registered itmler her rtht name and gave her resilience as Bayard ia.

Two women eame to tht tty with her. Grace M- ord was pi.f-e.1 In care of the Pirat Precinct Station matron. of -Pad and Fancies." by Count Regi- 'tobl. throi-h an interpreter of heinar Ward of London. Certain word had encaged In New Jork tor teen underscored with a blue pen.

il and with a large numler of others, and aame Lere this afternoon the 'K iau.tl sua cirea ta er Js a of M.i.lppl team aven lLf! YJrZZJZiTZ evei.it. asaiOKt Hie crack team of the Mtesiaaippli la muasia, the srroad aa1 etaktx Roll I Bl e4re. Birnilnshniii. uv. The rnl-rereity of Atebiima defeated the I tiiver-tity of Tennessee Lere today In the an-nul Thanksgh ing me by a of tn i TLe viaitoia were completely out-cluiwed.

riajed ta a Maadstill. Kansas City, Nov. a steady domnjiour of rain and on a mud.iy neither the I'nivernlty of Missouri foot-hail team nor the Kannaa I'clversity eleven was able to score lu their annual game bore to-day. Thirty-five hundred people witnessed the content. TL- game as merely a punting mat'-h and on.y eitht yards were in the tirst ha.f on etrtiijtht footbttii.

TaflderbUt Easily vTallop. Sewanee bj Score of 0 to 0. line flrawn to tne margin or mr aacei. Kiuir asMned at wr Agricultural and Mechanical Cii-ge fur "7.f. aawwaa Bib lawled two blows lMtt i km.

tn oerrorm. no i-muei back to tne c.inpany u. Terry MeGsvera Arrested WasLinc'-ia. nv. I Tern th Inglorious defeat revelled at the bauds of the Hitler on the same ground just one jfcar jio to-uay.

1 he score was 30 to 5 la favor of the I'uiieraUy, the A. and M. team Bianaing to ortr l- hard Work at the close of the second half. HIES It HOSPITAL. fneaier i.bf weistt of world, a as srretrl ainl lursed a to-Bi3t ea a eharr -tact.

lie aa siinse-fi. rekeaee mm IZa aoed mpprmj km court tw-OKirrow. University cf HisEissippi Victoriotu in Ginae With Agricultural aad ileeliwiioal College. here the Initials W. I'.

M- written. Wooster swore that Col. Main had done thla writing In his presence, but the Colonel emphatically defied that the Initials were In his handwriting, and that he bad written them. Martin W. Littleton, who Is eonnsel for Cot.

Mann, waa with Mr. Garvin when he made his application to Judge O'SuIll van. ami be made no opposition to the special panel. -ola Express Office Robbed. Jackson.

Nov. A are. Il t- the News says that tbe Aoutborn Fioreas Cnm-isnr nfflce sl- K.K.I ilnrfne The hail waa kept almost continuously In Miwourls territory, arid Kansaa was lockhart to enter rum niim. Kt in the woods, and was walking alone i road when he wa overtaken by Wrintendent Gallagher. Ir.

Grace ami m-n He said held hum or rovr of a revolver while Gallazher. wh rhoSa-whin. Iat hl.n -mi was af.erwar.1 placed trie biirjij- ami retttrnotl to ihe camp. It develoil that the "point where the capture N-atlnc was a.m the Alabama line, in Walton cottntv. Fla.

Several other witneses were heard aner MthulT. one of them being Mrs. I an I. residing" near laiiirel Hill, who sal.l she had lrl, when he and two others overtook the foreigner and gave him a Saort St oa Billiard Mate. New Hark, nt.

19 la ais fame to-alakt te.i threatening the gil lne. George Bennett, living at 735 Dryadea street, died at the Charity Hospital last night at o'clock. Bennett was taken suddenly 111 at the Fair Grounds yesterdav afternoon at 4 ji o'clock. He was sent to the hospital by Sergeant Trent-hard. Ilia family waa notified and the coroner turned the body over to thein.

LOXG9HORE.MEV9 MEETING. In the last hif Missouri iiefeu.i.-.l tne 1wsr4 Mi WeiaSlJs of thta city, to 'Oo II I bs.k itne tournament. Albert end of the held, where it was ai-njoki lmiii'le to make gains. Georgia lech Itratea. i ir Bnetua save miam ut tha seat of ba.a line mine aeea la rlir a a fi time Is itaatoa au woa by score of 40 19 jet In Alevaniter Taylor ef Chirac -ifested i ts, peisrsoa of su Louis 41X1 la US.

Philadelphia, Nor. the bail within one yard cf the Inline train a goal lino. IU anuual fiame bvtweeu I'tmrlvauU Eiid l'tru-U f.tbaii eievena ec l-raukiia Field cme to mi oud Atlanta, Nov. ia. The Clenisori Coilepc football eleven bad no trouble In defeatinz the team from the Georgia The weather waa Ideal and the crowd was Itumenae, the largest outpouring ever seea on a similar '-sm Not less than joj people witnessed the game.

A. and U. came down ou a train of four coa hes. ith over a huujred rooters. The alM tamed out tn force, and eicurs.ous were ruu vu all Lriuiii lim-s.

i ne game was called at 3:30 o'clwk. The I inveisity ki ked off to A. and M. and business lenu to pick up at once. In the first half the I niiers.ty ma le one tomudonu and a goal troiu tne ne.d by K.iner.

it bo tui.ed lu a second piat k) a. 1 he half lof-ed with the '-ore sianding to in favor I niversity. the Af T'i offlee f- as, hm-n terrible beating. i rf liere to-llfl wln- wltiiout tIUo bring a We to 'i'h flDiab of tlje couttt, with IVnusjI- ania f.cttlii deirately to ward oil Leilagtsa Hsne Sale. Leilngti.

Not. The seventh annual ssie of imrnrti bred borsea eoodarted bere ly tar Fssic-1 el'ssri to-4aT with a sale of aioe'r-aevea head fra the st-vl. iH bv H. llKin of ew Y't'k Tre oC-rlDa of Itaccia beuiiabt a total of III Hi The beat sales wore: The special joint meeting of the white and the negro longshoremen's associations, which waa scheduled to take place last night, was postponed on account of 1 haoksgnlng Iay. A special meeting of the stevedores and ship aarenta will lie held to-day at noon.

Representatives of Bo.et Brothers will lo present at the meeting and will explain their side of the case. PALLS FROH Bl ILDI.1G. drfeat, aa aeDsatioDal plwe of foot SKIN and GANGER HOSPITAL BILOXI, MISSISSIPPI. I nlmw mm hmm ln ou the Ked uliig by the sire of l' to 0. Clemaon made two touchdona In the first half, but missed both gonls.

In the second half Tech put up a hard and kept the South Carolinians Imui sconug. although tbev made a touchdown which was not allowed. Clomaon easily outplayed the Georgia school at every polut of the game except lu kicking. and rridiroo In a long Cor I he ae-oud half was opeiie-l by A. and M.

kicking off to In this haif 'isr Fish, --a. m. Imp. far Ruby, the play waa very rapid. Varsity waking I KIZT' b' Un- R's'se, J.

8. three t.U' Ldou i. in rapid succession. UiSJST'ai k- i. vaa A.m.

1 he ha lust a rna I from he 1 lrrT. 11, hy Imp. Sir flam 1 i 1 t0" p'er Beatrice, by Salvator. G. l.

WUaoa; heid had been made by varsity. jo twic had the Lall In thoae laat few minniM wltbln one yard of line, and virtory airarl to r'-rtalu. but the Philadelphia men held her v.irh tiru by a drfeoae that waa a lm- For taforsnatloa Addresa A. and M. ids ted a arrittr aame azalnst Fred Root, aged stxteea years, wss Injured sboot the head snd ricbt leg yesterday after-Boon, when be fail a distance of tea feet from tbe traiiduur (31 Canal street, where be wsa at work.

He was taSea to tbe Charity iiua pltaL t.i-pralji aa It waa acuaatioiial. OFF FOR MEXICO CITY lloth teams came on the field at 2 'clock, and wore enthualaati-ally cheered THE BEST IS ALWAYS THE CHEAPEST by "fha apectatora. At that time the ttatwta w're ouly a little more than half TO TRY POLICEME.1. TR9. 1RIOV, THOMAS, PERKIXS AMI HATER TAKE TRIP.

but the crowd waa cotuiug la ao fast that the great circle of iwata were all occupied ahortly after the game began Pilice Inspect. WMtaker will bav two pollcemea befur hint this morning at tbe aeaslow of bis court. Stahlemaa George Dell la charred with conduct nnbeeomlnc. and Sit- erouu erary I'atrvtffiao K. K.

Morraa will iav to auswer a chsrge of being ilniui while ea duty. DETECTIVE TAKES BOXY. The weather waa clear, with a stiff cold torthweat wind blowing diagonally acroa the field. I'ennaylTaiiia won the tosa and ear Cornell tha ball. At 2:08 Wilder t'oald Beat Tolaar.

Baton Kouge. 1.. Nov. After today's game Coach Uua of said that the Louisiana State I'nlverslty team could beat Tulatie. Althouph this opinion had prevailed throughout the entire season here, such an antiouncenjent from the Ttilfiue conch did not fall to give pleasure to the foiluwere of the local eleven.

All-Star Teams riay. Chicago. Nov. CO. The football tame bere to-day between the Masslllon, Tigers and the AU-Western eleven waa won by the former by a score of 9 to 4.

Both teams were made up of former college ttara, the Massilion eleven being much the heavier. The game, especially In tlie eecoiid half, was roiifc-hly played. Weston, formerly of Michigan. susuining a fracture of one of the small hones of the Hunt ankle, and Koeth, formerly of Wisconsin, received a dislocation of the right shoulder. Red Mea Beat Vlrgfalaw Norfolk, Nov.

Seven thousand people aaw Carlisle defeat Virginia bere to-day by a acora of IS to 17. A missed beaiy (sbla, being amtiiaseoil by the sjj-e-rior weluiit of tlieir opiitiienta. Kogeie. quarterback for A. and was the star of the held, and his superb tackling won the admiration of ail present, lie was 1m brl.ua ut in cati h.otf puutt.

"I he most brilliant tday of the day was a Uty-ard run and touchdown by of the 'Varsity. In which be was aided by the spleudid interferon of his team. The place kicking of Lnner, wh) uid all of this work for the team, was also a briliiant feature. kicked well ou each tonchdown; A. anu M.

failed In her only chance. The tnut-ii-down for A. and M. waa made by Montgomery In a briliiant forty vard iu which he was aided but llttie. 'I he playing of Hoirera of A.

and M. was another feature of the game. He Is now too liht for heavy wora, Ixins but s.x teen years old and slight of hu.ld. but be has the making cf a great in time. The game pusn-d off without any unploo-ant incident and no in'iiries.

A. and M. took her defeat we. I. She was outclassed In weight rather tiian outplayed.

'Varsity was aide to wore with ease Tker Mill Be Jolaed Dr. Kskake, aad wita Other Aaaer-Iraaa Will Dlacaaa Met. as ta Preserve aad laereaae the Health of the People. ki.kei off and the ball went out of t.f Btifl. The aecot.d klckol aluo ent out When la need of special treatmest for any of tuus duttressing dissases eised ss Xervous, Chronic and Private Diseases y.ts eaa not aff.rd to jeopardise your besltb or rUk your life by einplorlnc Inrouiiieteiit medlrsl atd-tiit gc at once to 1 lirwte wtMise repataiion.

akiil ai ability, barked hf success and lens years of residence, give ffsanrnix-e a boeat. skillful and scient-Bc trestineat sad a cars. Drs. Belts Dyar have resided In New Orleans twen-ty-ove yours Twenty-twa years la their preaent trices. Pettettve Norting-on of Milwaukee, will lesve to-day with Godfrey P.

Bony, wanted la that city for embezzlement of some-thin over 4100. Bony expressed hia willingness to return without reniiijtitton pspers. lie of hounda. and under the niloa the bail waa giren to rennsylanla. Hollenback kicked off to Wilder on CorneH'a 10-yard line, and he made five yarJa before be- Ir.

C. IL Irion, president of the Louisiana State Board of Health, in company with lira. Thomas, Perkina and Mayer, left at noon yesterday for the City of Mexico to attend the annual convention of the American Public Health Associa Is confident be wiil ret out of tbe tmuble In a i satisfactory manner, and baa to his friends who eslid see blm at tbe Psrisb Prison that be will return to this city ia a few weeks. MA SHOT AT St. LA.

They Svccessfallr Treat and Likewise Car All Farias of Frank Walbnrw os-ed twentv-flve vesra waa (4 AD rKIYATE IMMiAJtS. SPECiriC BLOOD POISOi. goal prevented Virginia tlelng the acore. v.TI. lu.

V- Iff bKMINAL WEAKNESS. F.CT9 OF KAIfLY' VicZ. P1LKS. KF.MALfci DiKASK3 AI ALL 1UKM8 OP SKSl'AL NEaVOLJ DlauiiDKiti. CONSLLIA11U.N henever she tiled.

I he day was aaved n.any time for A. and M. by Rotters" who was alwavs at "the ilht place at the right time. Lot for bis splendid work the score against A. ami il.

wculd have been noar.v double what it was at the end of the game. The otliclaia of the came wore: t'mplre, Haliigau; releree, Wats ins of oewauee. sent to tbe Charity Hoapltal frota tb Northeasters Railroad atatlon wbea be reached tbe Virginia made the first touchdown. on a blocked kick and three line mshes. Her other scores were made by Johnson and rlty yesterday fraa Sun.

La. Walbnrg waa Buffering frcra a gunshot wound ia the riant arm. said to bav been inflicteil hv a man Iionaker In runs of eighty yards. The Indiana scored through Mount KKE AND SACKtliLI CONFIDENTIAL. Office Hours: Every day from 4 a.

In I p. Sundays a. sa. te p. as.

I Oar sew syatem of mail treatment Is perfectly satisfactory. If you caa not call. I write for per fee. question Hat. I CEl.rB HATED MkDICAL WORK of elahty paces oo nervous.

cbmnle and I private diseases sent free. Thousands cared. A friendly letter or call may savs nnnied I'ii. ire, mho wss arrested at Sun. The Pleasant Little Hoy by hammering the line In two Instances and a City-yard run.

little Hoy acored twice, as did yea riture sullerlug snd shame and add gnldea years to l'fe. Address or rail oo SWEET JIAKIE SOLD a. La. Johnson for Virginia. Line-up: Hew Orleita DRS.

BETTS a DYAR, 2" Indiana I.urto and lomanuwc. richt Charles HoteL fticht la said to have been over a woman. Every good citizen of New Orleana ahould protect hia political rights by paying his po.l tax. The time la growing abort, and tbe aooner the payment ia made the leter. tackle; Howen.

left end; Laroquo, riflit Hunt, center; iMllon and old Man. eft guard; Wasenka, loft tackle; Garden. FAMOIS TROTTIXIO ARFJ BRIG9 ail.lMMI AT AIC1IOV Inc downed br Oroena. PENNST GETS THE BALL. Pennsylvania got the ball In mldfleld a pnnt ami fo and play a carried It to Corneli a 10-yard line, where It waa loet on a fumble.

Here the Ithacana tried a forward paae, Hollenback the r. but waa unable to hold the ball, and Van Orman for Cornell fell on It neveo yarda from PeansyWanla'a goal. Two playa asaluat the taAlea and Cornell waa on the 1 yard Una. It Beamed aa If nothing cotild atop her, bet on the next plunge lino the lioe the Pennsylvania men held and Cornell dropped In her tracks. It waa then Pennsylvaniae ball on dtwna.

With great relief tha Pennsyl-Tania eynipathlaera let out a great roar at tha atand made by the home playera. Thla waa quickly changed to a cry of alarm when Pennsylvania decided not to take a chance to carry the ball, being practically on her goal Hue. llollenback waa sent far back of the goal poela to kirk out. He waa directly behtud the croae bar, and In cHer to avoid It he kicked to one side. The punt waa bad.

and, aided bv the attff wind, which wna blowttii (Uag mally acroaa the field In the face of the 1'eniiavlvanla playera, the ball went out of bounds about two yarda from tha g0l Una. STOOD LIKE A STONE WALL. With the ball In her posaeeslon. two yarda from Pennavlvania'a goal Hue, victory looked certitln thla time for Cornell. The Ithacntia miide a yard on the first play aud the second plunee Into the I'enuKyl left end: Archie and Linny.

o.unrter-liac;-Mount Pleasant and J. I.io'. rirht half: Henricks and Winnie, left half; Llttie Boy. full. Virginia Maddtn.

right tackle: Cooke Ewj Man CCVITAI FIEDII ITV Should Beal Afflicted with aJEAIJAI, 17CD1LI 1 I What Follows left end- Williams, right gnard: Gloth. center; Woods, left guard; Vaughan. left TO MEN WHO ARE WEAK. tion. There will be present many well-known physlclana from tha United States and Mexico and one from the Dominion of Canada.

The party xrlll be Joined at Ran Antonio by Dr. Tabor, health officer of Texas. Dr. Quitman Kohnke, formerly city health officer of New Orleans, loft Wednesday night and will Join the party at some point along tbe route or at the destination. Dr.

Kohnke. who haa been called on for Information many times Leftre on the same subject, will lecture on the mos-julto. One of the Interesting, as well aa inatmctlve, parta of the lecture will be his reference to the Infection of the city of New Orleana witii yellow fever last year, the fight which waa made by the cltlsena. and how tha disease was eradicated. Thla lector will be illustrated with numeroua eildea.

Tha experts of the State Board of Health will to bring ont before the convention how the manner of fighting yellow fever became ao successful, and how a recra-deaceno of the disease waa prevented the following year. The screening of cisterns, the oiling of gutters and tb fumigation of houses, as practiced In New Orleana by the citiaena, ill form aa Important part of the lecture. WILL TOUR PORTS. Leaving Mexico City the party will make a tour of the principal Mexican porta. Including Vera Crux, Tampico, Pro-greso, Merida and other places, for the purpose of making a study of conditions tackie: Myers, left end; llortiick Quarter: Johnson, right half; Randolph, left half; NetT.

run. KnmmsrT Pinnies To of Tr1notrtn Referee Johnson of Georgetown. Linesman liarry of Georgetown. Weakeaed la tha eeoad Half. Austin, Nor.

8. Texas University la OsTerlaa: the Animal Her Owaer Uerlarea Hia Belief the Mare ill Break AU Trottlaa Hererda Before BeiaaT Retired from the Tarf. New Tor. Nov. 19.

Sweet Marie, the famous trotUrig ota re. with tbe record of CS, waa sold st tlie Utd Gkiry borse sale at Madison Square Garden to-day for $14,004, and O-orre U. Webb, cianacer fur T. Stoteberry. tbe Philadelphia bsnser, was tb purchaser.

Tbe Crst bid made by J. U. Joonaon of Poo-kaisig. wss tiCOO, which Andy Web of Hartford laiaediately raised to 110. 000.

il. J. LMgaoa tld gll.OOO and Mr. Webb 411.000. Mr.

Ilercau then raised the bid 1 1000. and Mr. Webb followed with tlOCO raise, and the mare was knocked down to bun for 14.004. defeated the football team of the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College to day by the score of 24 to 0. The game Once cured by me.

yoti will never again be bothered with emissions, drains, re-ma ureness. small or weak organ, nervousness, failing memory, lose of ambition or e.ther symptoms, which rob you of your manhood and absolutely unfit yon for atndy, business, pleasure or marriage. My treatment for weak men will correct all thexe ertla and restore yon to what nature Intended a hale, hearty man. with physical, mental and sexnal powers complete. I also cure to stay enred VARICOCELE.

STRICTURE. CO.VTAGIOt'3 BLOOD POISON, and all reflex complication and associate diseases and weaknesses of men. To these maladies alone I have earnestly devoted twenty-three of the best years of my life. I make no charge for private was fast and excltlnr. The Airlrnlt oral and Mechanical line held well during the first half, but weakened In the second half.

Other Games. Blng- At Aahevllle MaryvUls Collega 17, barn's School in. Swee-t Maria wss bred by William ha- macher of Los AngeU-s. Cab uc ia ten years ss applied to ahipping. and the precan aM.

In Kia fu riHHi. aiiiijin i r- 1 old. Ia selling his faaious mare. illiam Gsr- DOCTOR PORTER. xtkeu by the health aothorttiea of land of Los said that he Udieved hw ln far yellow lever ia Sweet Marie will be able to lower all trotting I iiiiicerued, to prevent Infection thla reciu-fla nefftra sne Is rv-tfred.

Ntrtwltnsisndlng this waa a holiday at tlie The daya preceding tbe departure or vaula line failed to gain. The ball al tben on the yuakera' one-yard line. Cor-neil bad oae mi're trial remaining, and only a few eecotida left In wuh-li to df It. here waa at-ut In to take Jami-son'a place at quarter back for Cornell. I'eunsy Ivatila waa In the last ditch and Aa the Cornell nien got Into poMiilim the PenuMvlvuniMiie crouched 1 iw and there was a deathlike alienee In the land.

The Mtnal waa jrtven. the toama rniKled against one and half of Cornell a players on top of the atnipifMng maa of cieu spilled over Pennsylvania's yal line. Aa the teame played Into eacn other tLe tiniekeir'e wniHtle announced the end of the game. Kveryone holievej Comeli bad won, but when I efe-ee Civr-bin and Cniplre Kdwirils had Stilly ser-a rated the airufmlinjr plier- aivl got to the bottom of the pile C-r-nell mnn huptrinc the ball a foot short of the line of victory. C-omeii'a sptrifa'felL and the enthnaiaam counsel, aud give to each patient a legal contract in writing, backed by abundant capital, to hold for my promise, la It not worth your while to Investigate a cure that haa made life anew to multitudes of men? If ron can not call at my office, write me your symptom fully.

Many ca-se can be cored at borne. Addresa all letters to E. D. PORTER, M.D. 120 BAROSSE STREET, EW ORLEAXS, LA.

At Lyncbborc ravldsti Oollega Virginia liilitarr Inatitnte 0. at Rli-bmnod. Ta. Vintlnla Polvtechnlc Inatitnte- 4. AgHcoltnral and Mechaulcal Col-letre of Nnrth Camlhia a.

At Macon. Oa. Luiverslty of Georgia 4. AuNiiro 0 At Oklahoma City Waahbnra 0, rnlvemtv of Okln 0. At I'lttshura Pennarlvanla Rtste Collere 4.

Western t'nlrersiiy of Pennsrlranla 0. At Montgimierv. Ala P. i mi in roam Hich fs-bw4 11. Stark's I ntversity of Montsuui-err 0.

At Mobile. Ala. Mobile Military Inatitnte IS Mlittarr S-hio 0. At Lin- rdn. Neb.

-bra ska 41. Clwlnnatt 0 At Alh iQuertnie S. M. Agricultural let-e of New Mexico fO, Vmiersity of New Vies I. A Maii-n Ala Howard College 41.

Marlon Military lr.tltuis 4 At I.ex1rgnc. Ky. Central I'niveraity It KsntockT StuTe 4. the heaith ofl-er of Loulalana were busy lies, as he waa occupied ln receiving data from phvsi. lans on the matter of "airaiust which a campaign is beins waged In thi and other fctate.

Dr. Irion since the Brst of the month. re.eied re(irts from 4.1 er cent of the Dr. McLaughlin's Electric Belt sale la Madison Square Garden, the aumher of niddera and apectstors were Quite lstse. In the crowd waa So is tor Joseph W.

Bailey of Texas. Tbe birrest prices obtained during to-Uay were: James M. Parker of Fai-m. N. paid 1334 for Onr King, a fie year-obl stallloa pacer, from A.

Jofcuson of Mass. Mrila.ldie of ia ml glOOO for Ln ky an eitfi ps-er. mUi a of I2', fnnu W. li. toxe of llia-clieat.

r. H. Imi.ir of BinKlismtnn. bonrht Opposite Motel rune wcilci. for builds up broken down men.

restores youth I and Biases men look and feel strong. It will cure every esse of iiheiiiuatism, Nerv- on I i'v. Weak Stomach. Kidney and Liver Trouble. l-ame Hack.

Sciatica. Varleoreie. Lost Vitality aud every evidence of weakness In men and women, it wiil not full-it can not fail, a It Infuses In the wenkened nerves tbe force of life, and strenc.b. It Restores Manhood. Give lis a iuaa broken down from excesses, or from the resrdt of early ml- take- one of those men who have lost vltal'ty and we will make him feel like a' V)0 i 'it M- i.in on i nee were I the enure rrlTl no to Wed nelay leaving.

lr. Iri gave lnetruc-I lions that ail physicians shoaid have jtbfir riports in in order that i tnej Is sent In at an early date. lie urt.i. -mien- stated that all reporta woiiii l-e in hand bv the first of next This will give physicians a littie er one month In hit to prepare their rtnta. I'liiesn it I in the hand of tbe heaiib at the speciSe.1 time 16.

ill At r-gt-m. C. Cors-t'wn tJeorgo Wtahli PnlversttT 4. Nervous Chronic Diseases Cured At Kansaa Cirr niversity of Kansas 0 I'nlverslty of Missouri 0. I rar.

a stsliiiQ Hotter, sitU 13 I10M) I To ho-scs fTitn the stable of M. P-r- den of Vinifc-il. Vi iriviTia tin r'-c i old tor -lC00 and IMKs). aesoeetirerv. Tboy were a rine-year-oid siali'ti t-'-er.

wlrb ef aed CS, a I seveti-Tear-od meter. Knua of; l's-i. i. I.oi-si'ila. ie IwHire we-it I to In Y.

i I I i ll "IFEKIMIE'S: -Hanarnh at Crc4 Patients, wh ear reliabti ty and L. S. U. TIES ARKANSAS 0s. We rare Catarrh.

Ktaaa- "fa ark Trsshlea. Kl.l wil! h.tve to stand the consecj'ience. the itty yesterday Ir. Irion t.ieoe a leroal report on coal oil ion. ore of his state a.

iim I a I i i r-, fLt I fi il.i. 1 1 I ment is to the rffo-t that not one sam- t'T of MmMW ti a i for The I'-e I Had i-een T- 'in-i I'eiow iue sisn- CORE OP GAME AT R.4.TO. ROl GFJ I 6 TO aad Bladder Troahlea. trletnre. Varicocele.

Xerrc-eaaal Debility, Diseases af Women. Rheaatatlaas, Skla lla-. Bload (Sueeluri pn.e i.ir l. The oil analtzed. be said, came of the Pennsylvania apectatora knew no bounds Outtiide of the desperate fnlsh the game did not afford either aliie much opportunity rhoerlng.

In the Brat half Pennsylvania got tlie ball to Cornell's ten yard line, where ah lost It on a funiWe and the Ithacana once had it twenty yarita from Pennavlvania'a pal. but also lost the ball on a similar mlsplnv. Pennsylvania went through the contet without changing a man, while Cornell nm1e only two substitutes. The lltis-np: Pennsylvania. Position.

Cornell. I even Let end. I'traper Irt end iiabcork. Wataon 1 eft Thompson rwrer Center Newman Mcirr Right guard Oronrke Jnstnn Hu-ht Siarlett liUht end tirnian Ijiwrence Gardiner P.lwell half Neck Parle tht bnlf-back iil.son HoHeRback Walder Score Pennsylvania 0. Cornell o.

Kef. eree W. Corblti cf Yale. I np re II. of Princeton.

Lines man JL H. bharpe of Yale. of Ap.ni nr. N. puid IS704 I r.i every section of the eotnitry.

etery mi in do had the 123 for Mwrtrmve. a itlllMioti 3 W. i. hutts of 1-xrtrlMter i. ia i test.

Ovee t.VI umtilet hare leer r-oiaon, all Private aad nervons IJIsea.e. sl iCD l- v.K'i-oev a t-il $0Ct n. ted. not le than tn frota each TtKuith'. a tr.

n.a-e ward, and as icn as twenty five from i aire X2C20 It. other aad wsneai alsa i aoai. t-i record aral Ulscbarara, llran lieen Tstn rr-wn corner Lowlalana Makes Plrti Toaehdowa aad Kelly Kicks aa Easy Goal-Travelers Tie Score la eo.nd Half Arkansas leans (ensured for Roag Taetiea. .0 from hrtlllloli'er. ('fTT- dsT' eij.

Sile TLe bs.r liars total Is miii 0J ksasea Troahlea, aad Praatat- KTtf File aad Fla J' alas. yocth of within a tnouta. H-jw? you ask. Si'npiy by pumping a vital stream af electricity into 1.: iswiy in the rieiit way he Is e'eerdiur. It doe won- der in a few application.

It arouse all tbe dormant develops -and nerve life, and restore tnat feeiing of yotttli. coil race ami manhood. It initkoa men over- It makes men cf the puniest, i weakest specimens of -half men." I xialned 45 Pounds. I have la proved wonderfully since using your belt Vi hn I i-oiii'neuee-d using it I weighed IJ" jioiind. now I welch l'si I feel better ill every way.

The re S'lit are aimosf remarkable, and I wonld lie jieael to have vou use me name aa a reference. io. A. KstSiOlti die. Miss, i Tod.ty Consul tat ion I -e! 1 A personal r'sit (s always preferred, but: If y.t-i esn n'-t call, wr'te for beautifully; iMe.k.

showlnr how It la are piied. wl'n prVes and testimonials. We send It settled free. Dr. IL S.

UcLaughlln Co. 117 CANAL ST1EIT, Va Orlrus. t. H.ir ft to i. Kveninga 7 to 8.

gundara 1 to 1. the i'ipe- of oil further, be sii even from fire, silt -pose -1 to haie the res sit of an eipiosi.m of a lau.t. or of Iifnitloa by ell. bad been rarefii.iv tnvestiaafed. with n-e-gatlTo- rv- TIGHT l.xlOMV TRAC K.

FREE CONIULTATION. FRIE CX AM IN A IONS. a cuuipiete. sate, aim laatlug cure 111 atari arcerne.1 for treatment. Special to Tbe Times Democrat.

Baton Rouge, Nov. ni. The lat football game of the aeaaon on the gridiron waa played this afternoon bo We want every suing man and woman to come to ns freely for examlna Con and advice. Also free X-ray Examinations If I si. its.

thi wrg there are employed i 1. 1 b- ss.npiea were ail testiti un icr the supervision of Dr Brad. Conaell Passes Ordinance ta Ran Mreet Ibrosah the sane. iii- uie rat. lorinna'1.

Nor. tt First -part-tlie-fioat and able yon will be told PIT IP (MOD GAME. fRin'f treatment. If you reailr Tbev ti'iuii ore- over 4 sauipies. Jet desire a lastlne enro.

eonsnlt na free. yionress or cat: on iii iient were etnpioeed at a they ail witUst the te-t Bat Sewanee Couldn't Cope with 835 STREET I a ie.l to the fact BRITiSH MEDICAL AND SURGICAL naw omaana. la. twoen tbe teama of the Ixmlslaua State I'nlverslty and the University of Arkansas. Tbe Ttsiticg team had leeu in the city for the past two day, had gotten all the practice he.

ry and both were la the pink of condition. The game resulted In a tie. the iniTe being It to rr. 'rt nieetirj of tbe I-T ti'. City 1 last inut, and as a there la a -lit in Cat body.

Mmor J. Parle and a imenile-rs of a. i-i-. are in fT.e- of Lat h'- BROWN, FLIIMN Sociatlat Yaadrrtillt. hleclal to Tbe Tluie Democrat.

Nashville, Nov. Vamier! lit defeaied Sewanee this afternoin. How OtTlce hours a. nt. to p.

m. Sunday- in m. to 2 N. -tine personal visit la a.wara pi ei erred, but If you can't Tin ronr sysnotoms and we send rot qnestlcr, l.i,, trm. 7 rnH tr-i- s.

or i- i as they call It. ever, the vli-tory waa not accomplished 'w-t lour The game was caiicd at 3. 'So ith a large crow present. Including I many ladles, but the enthusiasm was notj- i re f-iu Ln-r. ar.

1. ilf- a ot to li: I I I II 1 I II II I I I tbut there were at b-tt li kind of oil cold in o-her State which could not the test if the Ionlsiana laws. These were I rt sfiitrs which bud I in I. ricbl than tti.we of l.o. i-iana.

lie that o.ii.ions of we-e -f In this manner. o. "il-iit It! rv.ird t. the ut- i-nte of oil I within the is rib rt the Mate is lsrtie oat by no ire tiiirsii.il. wh.

stated that t'tere has nu casiuiitv 6re within the tv st few rear a account of a low grade cf oil. a reUiaitia in whicn to pay your poll tax. bnt there will a i'-n-er tine la which to resret it iwi.psya.eii:. The wise suraist will I regri bv payirg hi r.II tax at once. as noticeable aa in preceding games this'" put st vets tb awa season, probably due to a number of the! 6re f--r rre nun.

cadets having roi.e home for the ho'ldgy T' Arkansaa a rsme "l'Mr suggested taking I NEVER DISAPPOINT MY "snBafcaaMafi, ataJBfcaausaaassas5wh PflTIErjff att. ai-d it was I in ti. tora were recently peual.zo.1 for slug an I other rowdy tl -s. -r f-" ti-rt. iiK-e Tw Xu lA'Ulslana kicked I Aivartiss Wliat I Da.

I Do What I Atarfe aa easy as the Commodores had expected. Sewanee put up a remarkabiy g.vtd st niggle and when tbe sixty minutes of play was finished the score stood 2i to i. one tonchdown was male in the tirst half at on In the second. The other eight polcts were made on Hob Blake plaoe-nient kicks from the field. Vanderbilt appeared s'ale from the Indian game last Thtirilay.

The men wore biiw in gettiiiir Into tlie piRys. Tbcy nere weak defensively, mi time were the tdg back abie to li with New u'see's lioe. The t.pp-ositi.- and ends were i alert, chitixed low and bard and most of p't- on the line I the Coniniod in a I- s. Here fee'y nsaii- V. nort.iu ti it Van.Ierbiit would cy for or The waa idea! for was civil and snd a cnwd I tie of the one that witnessed the Carlisle game was pr-i'M-nt.

after was Me in Arkansas' territory until Ar- I -e-kansas lit ij I.onisiana for downs ou tje'ta-r tt: i 4 vard line. I S. I re -ct t'e bail ftr a and the b-'i .1, MY GUARANTEE IS! i I---. to tb' street tV' hem- passed t- 1 --e Irtna In and ta- otijers s.e im ftss. -tmd.

Mte Conn- NOT A DOLLAH NEED BE PAID UNTIL CURED. noi. mm: mm iett. i r. i a i kick -ii the the t- ieh A T-r-'t r-ieetina diai i The Pa risk inr-ers af Hoaifaee i is sot i (kareh Oraaalsatiava.

1 Is ni in For the reina.ioier of fie wa la Lorisi.sra territort bt- I lie nenr en.ui. t. scr.oi.siy tiire.ten ilf rated We ao l-K il mo parisu, oners oi sl. i se-t a i'h ir- h. Galves and I ji ru se o- c.

siniu Koai tlie Arksi.su cr.ptain. ft as p. the and carried from the n-ltl. re; by mi aikci.i "'i? "'1' i streets, bell list night a H-lr Na.ae S.e tsivt" C-e of' clety by I- E. Thotuan.

j---, i are itc State orcanlser. and the lie v. Father I lire Mrictiirf In days, without Knite or llousle. I Cure CoiitaioiiH IJIool I'oUon in iM days never to return I ure l.iH ofIanlj in to daj4; permaiiei.tlj I Virr ri' l' Uav-a without detention from butinest. I Cure IJnptiire ithout eratioii or losa of time.

I Ilt-aH'M' 7 to 14 dav, no had after effeeta. 1 ile" and Fitiireiu.day3 withoutoperatioii. I ure ervni and hronie and peruiai.eiitlr I Cure Kidney, Madder and Prostatic Trouble by modern method. COVH.LTATION AT OFFICE (R BY MAIL FREE AND INVITED. OUt, H.ea Sa.

at 12:30 p.m.: 1.30 p. ax. Is g. 30: 9 t. a t.

s. II in; ro isj, tt er- fisre wil on Hit ptil-t'le line by tbe heavy I mad Hi Hnetm. k- 1" 1 Co stt n. o. S.

R. p-asto-r of the clinrch. i cf-ens i The ttie-ttog wa we.l jttrudo.1 wniet. were made by 'Ir. Tlionian I to ai.i:i.

ir KITH i making a touch-iown nd.i I re tun lien rerteatetliy stt.l dowre-l of the er a bo ri itratr Wi f--J 1 1 rt and ho 1 the In a. i ai l-v I Fo.v. lent if St A sua II iv Nante P.oth 1.: fat from the etui and the Louisiana .1. Ti.r 1 I. 1 No 111T1 i niaoe tbe llysst ki.

ks 1 toe vcing over ti-o er r.iic nor Cant, p.lake could do tonchdown for the trave.eri earn ine the bail. Mauler' an essv rml I.1.K.I.I I'll speak e- expli.neti the ne.e.ry of tav it a Name ietv hi the parish DR. ROLAND C. I pr Entrance. lOS Melody harlr.tun a bin f.

and wLlcU I.TIL. onr. es a T.rr irr. 1 td lar.er,,r; hs'-acs center on the delave.1 pa Lonisiamifi Arknna-ia j.v.tie pntved futile. In- fact.

Vanderbilt Tbe remaiii.ler of the geme a lc.lt la Twelve i' Uiemis-r IX UHYnng-t CTBree uaruest to udvaiice the to the Uil up ud dow the c. piostun. Nov. 2... "Tlouey" Jleioiij of vf tie m'-r; arc: Ulr jgig-" LA..

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