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iL:;Lom: daily oi:3i;uvi:u, di:ci:mdek 23, iooa. i J. ''' i A' : -... ;.'' Vt" :', r -V- 'V.:'l ,' I. 1" '; :'f(; SOGS 1IEEIIY AND SAD ' i .. 1 TUB PRESIDENTIAL AD: wake, up, lr. McNeill, and Indite a ', roBin on the. il. Mr. Hooevalt rv Th . riiarlulte Oveerver.rrl'iorfoik UuidinaxW, ,' To us boy 't htm no sunwise. . , V We had known, our Old Mu win v; ". Long ago. . '' : ' Whin ha ruba his glaase dry, i : Shift lila eeat. and heave a sigh, -. . i Tbn wa know r r .a. ; He will follow Ilk sleuth - , i : iTrutii, and never els but truth,: v . ,V. High, or low. j , ; ' Kot the humblest cltlsenv Jj- v- ' ' 'Uven the laaat oC WJ Uud f m, , .-: At hla liarut 'Fares but iuatly j and the great, V , "jKnn tha pilot of . la State, , ,. f . Unrfaratand -v K .-. ' . " I '. - How those well-weighed wort ar meat or ma ar, wnoa ioiiy, eeui :.. Trim 1u nH. -y . ... ,v,j. Va wt aot surprised, but tlad. '. t D.ul4.nil.l mA . J.. V..'. ; 41 (So 't U atvledl. nnp rvM Wan u a nlMaa ftia. vnfkr . ; ; That tha Paper mad th score. L Bain hla child. Jfe nor . lova It more nor r lass , I ; u .v. Clad In' Presidential drew ; Or r Tiled. i TO xnd.ticd. ,, M Tot and Ted' would alt tip nt . , fill alt the coaU died-la the erate-V And ail tbs.liouse grew at 11) and dark '; -And Maath cur, would not dar bark .'Jf they bat atltl and bolt" awak " ' And would not leave till broad daybreak. '..'"Their palna Would b . worth while, be t,Tne7d ri to aee old Eanta qiauav, -tmXU M, bo amaH the flue, were uloe : ,vt , anow , now; . ne , seta tnrouah .7;lid doe not lave a track -About the, heartb to mak. . i of aoot1' rut Ted and . Tot will ot alt urx , ... The aandman and the elneor cue , . 'Will nil their firea and drowaa tbam aO They'll fail aaleep before they know. . f , , . - , e . - J Kanta will aea them when-hr comet V " )uaglnf hla load of doMa and drum, - vn(l n wui nuk mm who anoaia ay "I wUh jrown Wfte folka could aloep . that And when he fllle their etockln full Of allnga and awceta and tblnga to pull. Jla'll look at head and curly head, .. And aar. Good-by..' old Tot and Ted." " ' - . I low Vown tha. chimney doe ha aqueese ,', How climb ha back with unaklnt kneeat ,. pon't aak me queatlona. Ted and Tot: You watch and aee tha how and what ' l? Tou can atay awake Juat o . r From aundown until rooater crow V-.;, ,And watoh for Santa'a furry hood, :' xou'n be the flrat that ever oould. .'.. e e e ' - t v THB SCHOOL 9&T. ' '" ' t with I waa a teacher , , ' , Bo I oould bold the bonk. r f I din know how to ipell a word y'X- ' I'd jlrvp my eye an' look. , ' - . '"' :- Y din know how to work a aum . The unawer I could aee, . An make the whole ihlna flaTer out . J la' Ilk It otter be. A teucber have a eajy time: . Don't have to hoe or conk; . An' when ahe heara yore leaaon It'a 'ber 'at hold the book. ,, . THB OLD BACHELOR. . . Jf I five Joan a ahawl of plaid '. And Jack a 4og or aun, 'V Mary aome glove wherewith to clad ller mriitjl Lttuda from the aun. Thnn Bill miat have an amber pipe For dream and coay nook. , And Belle eonie atlk to ault her tyre And Bent a Chriaty book. And 4hera are rial and Httle Naa. Tommy. Kre1. and Hugh. Cnrrle, Onra. Pick, and Dau. V. - And Helen! little Sue. And there are ireat Jehoaaphatl . T would make a raglmaat. And, ee? my puree la nmp and flat mtm SONGS MERRY AND 8 8 The Best Selling Book in America is thc English Bible. We have it in all editionjfor 30c to $10.00. In dainty editions for gift purposes, in large print editions for those with fail ing eyesight! Reference Bibles, with con cordance, helps, cl.,'at from ........ $2.00 to $3.50 will surprise you. -The Twentieth Century New Testament VTlic Gospel in the Lan guage we Speak Every Day," is au extremely in teresting and very popular book, not "frcalvj, but 1 a irreat help to every reader. , Piicp ... ... . $1.00 Our 50 Cent Book Counter. o Here 's whe i-c wo are w 8 f proud to take K't Books like ; -. . . v Shakespeare a England... , tl. CO -.60 In Ol Vlrtlnla r: v-n i i.jUi '-. J,."..,l try Tho. Nelson ' 'If ' A ' t ' I r . ' BookseUers, Stationers, 22 S. Tryon St:, Charlotte, Nr 0, . : Aiid all my credit tpent: , . . .. j ,- ' . . - 'T 'woulit not do to put them' eS . With aome auiall aouvanlr. . . . X coulila't atand the quiet couch And the aurcaatto anr. .. I .',- " , Nor would It do to plnaaa a few . .. And -leave the retit foraot. .! Ay. me' I know not what M dov' ,- And none wilt tU me what . . . -. 'v'.-.v-;- ,- X loaf about department atorej, :..:VI.c , ,' I atudy cataloKiiea . ;;;,'.l-v' ' Liook over oneruflo Korea,, - .'i. And noen at ffulMi lnn. v V- And wual my time and lireak mf heart. vna prion, in mie paeaton, . . ,-. Thla aenaon were.aa aome loaf art." -y. And C'brlHtroaa out of faahlon. : ' i : SAMflON AND THB FOXES. I'l BwLne a Drem-h a urmlnt nae y- : 'Bout Bible , aubjecke her en Uu. -j. , Fuat, Bamaon aot dem fll'a on far. En burnt d cawn q raW a row, v'H Ol" Ramaon went dat long rough patli' (Maybe bit waa a eulllVd track), . Totln' a fat kid on hla back, . ' - ". To fetch hla wife horn tvm, Tlmnatb, But wot you reckon T He giot dar ' En ax ber daddy, . "Whar la Kant"; r Saya he, "She'e wld-anudder man. Dal mad ol'.Sameon m4 a tar. , Ha thunk a long timet wul to do' ' - it niaae 'in eorrr. now oev aone. En 'ea'ehe knowed how ha eould run tie .. ciaea oat bed acatteroew. Ilv hundred foxea n outrun, v .i fin hilt em all aa dey wua k etched (Hit don't 'pear dat dey bit er ecratch- -. ed). ' - ' t .i- ' Ea ,daa hla fob wee Jta baajrua. , Ue tuck 'em wbar d .Phllloolnej wua craoiin' wheat an makln' ahncba. Dey aeed him. but dey hataa a fox, '.Ca'a foxea roba deir bullla vine.. ... Dey thunk h gwn a kin 'era out, . V.n an. tV lai J1" Urn m m Inna To Claim dem varmlnta far hla na Hd ea haeta, anrtall en- anout. He tied delr tail togen he did. riii wis a . iMea a great Dig nnr. Five hundred r 'era. an a kid! H fetch a match to alt dat ha'r. r-n nouereti. Whoop! en turnt 'em looae, Kn dey dtu hunt fer no nrnu To tot delrae'vea on off furo dar. In cci'ae dey Tournt up all dat Wheat a.n Dumi up au aetn-ahocRa en vine En da orchlda ar dam Phlllnnlnaa En lef 'era not a tltlnjr to aaL But how'd dey klver ao much groan"? ueir neada wua all turnt differ at ways, En while day tried to dodse dat hliu Seem laJt dey'd JU' went rounf en roun'. TtlLB KIOHT. When the ruddy drelight ahlmmera on tha memoned walla And the Chrlatmaa berry glimmer wnere ue nrengnt xaiia. Out from night' myaterloue anacea. From dead yeara and eleaaant place. I shall aummon old fair facet Back to Ui old hall a. . All tha friend whom time bath parted. Though they rent or roam. All the loyea once broken-hearted tar on nejd or roam All the dear thlnga to remember Blue before me where the ember Light the. cold heart of December In the heart of- home. More of tad than sweet? K matter: Time win soot ae an gner. And to-morrow'a tun will scatter Withered lova and leaf While new lovea and leavea are springing-. Where new eongs but wait the alng- Ing. Time cornea on, new harvest! bring ing For the) trodden aheaf. Yet I would they might remember ate aa i oo them. Bee my fare wrought with the ember Aa m. auuiem. Haylrt, Let our heart a arrow colder Ere their time, let droop each shoul der. If we forget, we growing older, Our Jerusalem. JOHN CHARLES McNEILL. SAD Pce lLOO. "To the Great .-- . Old Creole Days & George W. Cable. Leopard's Spots 1.C0 Infullc l.r,0 Vole of the People 1.S0 Letters From a Self Mad Mer chant to His Hon 1.50 Old Gorgon Graham 1.S0 Wolfvlll .. $1.C0 Prodigal Son 1.C0 By Hall Calne. Castaway 1.00 Aand hundreds; of other .Our line of Good enough and good enough to keep. . Holiday Gift Books. Never wero tk Christ mas books as attractive as this year. Wc have practi cally all those vertiscd in the azines, among Th American Olrl . . ., .. Longfellow's Kvangellno ' . . . Illustrated by Christy. Hiawatha.. .. .. .. .. .. . Illustrated by Chriaty. a customer, They by Klplimr Dem Good Old Time (A beautiful book.) Former -V ; .Th True George WashJncton, , by Paul U Ford .. , . ' f 3.00 ; ,Th Tro - Th'omaa .; Jfrrsrn, " .' by 'Wpi. Elroy Curtla. , , . $3.00 .4 xxica) linw Fags. KNOWS KQTIIINU Ol COMBINE. Major Murphy Say H U Kot In One, and kaowi of Xonti Agalunt Hl : Koutuern will fjonuiimt ao,uuv to Special to Th Obaerver. , " ; 8all8bury,' Pec ; I tMaJor' Walter Murphy, who U rpraaantad la Th Indutitrlal New aa leading th fore for the apeakerahlp of th next IIous of Kapreaentatlvea, to-day say of th reported combln agalnat bjm: "I 4o not believe titer la any auch raov to defeat me la . tha- race tot ? th speakership, but I want to aar If ther ib, i an in u ngnt rainy ana open ly. I am relying aolely upon my rec ord and xperlnc a a legislator to carry m through, and I know of no combination against m or for -, tn. Certainly X am not In on agaiaavany other candidate. . Ther la not a man In th race whom I ahall not glv my support. If ha Is nominated, and every man aspiring I worthy of It I bav never fought In' th dark, and -the people have , known where ! X stand upon every matter .of pubUo policy." Mr. Murphy Is, of course, glad ot the support that h Is receiving; and Salisbury Is very proud of the stand that her abl .young Repreaentatlya ba takD,r ; .v '. -.,... It Is announced to-day that th Southern I to add 15.000 to th lt. 00 olteced by th government for th driveway to th Federal , Cemetery. Th road Is to follow Main- street and near tha cemetery will pa a un der th Southern' track, an arch be ing mad for th passage. . It Is hoped to begin th work before tn early prlng, If anything Ilk good weather condition prevail. ' . T. IL' Kern, chairman of th courf ry board of oommlaaUmorsv - to-day announood that h will order th dis charge of th guard who was' on duty when the three convicts escaped. Nothing he been heard Trom them, and there Is doubt that they will ever b caught A Llncolnton officer waa her last night and returned thla morning with Clyde Rudessel, who la wanted there for highway robbery. Rudessel la the man, and the officer say his crime Is peculiarly an ugly one. - . . The first social ea!Hy of th holidays waa mad last night at th home of Mr. J. C. Chunn, th young men glv Ing th party to th young glrla. It waa th teen set and a happy one, composed almost entirely of th school crowd, returning from their book. One of the charms of the re ception waa the delightful 11 o'clock luncheon. Tuesday night the first dance will be given and Thursday night th Sat urday Afternoon Club gives Its an nual floating reception. There la no concealment of the fact that Balis bury fa not to be quit ao gay this year as usual, scores- of her people are going away. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Price left to-night for Jacksonville, Fla., where they will live In the fu ture, and Mrs. W. R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson V. Taylor and Will Tay lor went to Florida thia morning for a ahort stay. Mrs. Laura B. Crouch and Misa Julia Crouch will spend the season In Gainesville, Fla., and the new clttsens, Messrs. James Trimble, Ned March, John lioagland and A E. Oaslay will go to other places to have their vacation. Mm P. N. Smith and MIhs Mary are In Savannah for two months. t Them are supplemented by aome lovely visitors. Misses Lou, Beryl and Francos Van Devcnder, of Parkers nuig. Weat Virginia, are here, the guests of Muts Bculah Kern. SONGS mst Multitude of Gultivated People B 1.50 .60 The True American Revolution, by Sidney Fisher. Mr. Fisher shows that ther waa a "Tory side." Pric 1300 Life of Lord Nelson, by Capt. A. T. Maban $3.00 A . Southern Girl In '61, by Mrs. Wright .. .. .. .. .. $3.76 "A Belle of tho Fifties." by Mrs. Clay .. .. $5.78 CHRISTMAS ILVEMLE8. The Itooflcvclt- Bears, an Interest ing book for boys or girls, attractive .CO .50 .00 .r.o .CO .SO .B0 .SO to give away ly illustrated. Price $1.C0 Tho famous Pepper books .. $1.50 Kluey Books $1.25 Henty Series for boys, 25, 60c., $1.C0 . BlbleHtorles for thc little folks, from .'. 20c. to $1.60 Tom Watson's "Napoleon." ' Mrs. Rosa says: "This Is one of th most popular bonkx In tho Carnegie Library." Kvery man want to own It. Price . . . .' .. $3.35 Shakespeare' Sweetheart.. .. 3.00 An Old Sweetheart of Mine, by ReHIey Illustrated by Christy Th best Illustrated and pret tiest gift book ever published 13.00 and many others: Would Ilk show you every one. . .Iit .jMinp LraUicr we hav many attractive book from C0c to $2.S0. J WOTUBES. you see ad current mag them: $1.00 1.00 1,00 1.60 00 ... .. We haven't water colors b ;.MnR pension. Cloaca, and Student .Scatter , Tlwmeclvea A broad ITo t caor Mor ' v dec, prepare -. j-ampoieo j,tio v, Ity Dowus Trinity rark at Paaket ' Ball, vn' ;,VVi-i-:V-,;-r''Kr.- Special to Th Obsrver.A::; V'k. Trinity College, pa .U.-Taater. ay ; af terno'on t" r;elofrk-' TtJnlty uspendet for th Christmas) holiday, and ;"chgrt1 not'w:rswm4tUll Thursday, January 1. 1 All J of, . th tiiflnnts excent about a doea.. hv lift 'for tnelr fcom;. '.Tuos who will spend th vacation her ar tttaenu from -distant place tor stdnU who will do om peclal work dnrlhf vacation. -; ' 1 Professor S. .F, Mordecai. den of th law'deprrnt. ptepA'. pamphlet t accompany "innchs Cases."; which la uaed in th cond year course on rl property. This ..ntiUt waa nrenared by Dean Mor decai for th oonvenlenc of th law student of Trinsty, and wa pnnieo. by th college. It aummarls th Mnnth rrniina law on the most Im portant points " and cites th North Carolina statute and decisions. By mean of it th students are enabled to learn th common law and th gen eral trend of It and at th nam time learn accurately the present statutes a tMm strain relating- to real orooorty. rsia nunahlat la Intended not only for th Instruction of students while taking their course, but also after they hav begun practice. rrntmmnr "!harlea W. VMwa rda. of th department of physics, will attend the meeting or the American Associa tion for the Advancement of Science, which will meet In New Tork from December 11 to January t. ' In a rather -one-sided contest me Trinity basket ball team defeated the team, of Trinity Park Hohool Tuesday evening by v core of SS to . Th contest, was not as easily won as th score would Indicate, as the "preps" put UP a good game, and lost out principally on account of the Inabil ity of their centre to cope with the big centre of Trinity. The line-up of the teams was: Trinity Right for ward. Baxter: ueft forward. Purvear: centre, P. J. Klker; right guard, Stem (capt); left forward, Spence. Trin ity Park 8ohool Right forward, Mor rison; left forward, Tuttie; centre, Gantt: right guard, Hlnton: left guard, Harris, Th December Archive is a Christ mas number and contains two or three article on Christmas topics that are very Interesting and well writ ten. These are "A Christmas in Ger many," "Chrlatmaa with Irving and Dickens,' and a poem, "The Song of the Angela" Other article In die number are: "An Unforseen Deliver ance." by L. O. White, and "John Redeems Himself," toy Aot, both stories; "ShAkespearc's Christmas," by Miss Lelah M. Starr; "Home and Homeward a It Anieared." hv V V. McRae; "Nocturne," (po. m) by Hccso Scrogga; "To La Belle," (ppem) by B. Hobgood, and "To Trinity" (poem). NEW CURE FOR EPILEPSY. ter, afflicted for yeara with epilepsy, waa rured by Dr. Klng'a New I.lfn Pills. Hhe baa not had an attack for ovr two r.j t-m " Tin. t KaJv f.l.a n r i ... I 1 1 f tlvlrg tonic pllla on earth. Sc at It I. Jordan i Co.'s drug store. MERRY AND SAD Price $1.00. we have Is a havo a few colors at $10 would pay $25 for in New York and be proud of all your life. In pastelles, photographs and thc popu lar .Christy, Fisiier and Un derwood pictures, also Life pictures we havo a great lino aud can save you mon ey on them too. FOUNTAIN PENS. Nobody wants a leaky, sciitchy Fountain Pen; ev erybody wants n good one. , We havo three pens that we guanintce sell them on trial if you wish. $1.00 buys a good one, the 'i Qucen Charlotte. $ 2.50 buys a better onoj tho .V'.to,,. widely ... advertised $10.00 Waterman Ideal.. $ 50 also buys , the best a big line if of tit "every one t . ' ' , , ' Save your money Dont get confused by cheap arguments and a bunch "of price . , ' ' "'.V , J tickets Atbuckles Ariosa Cofiee Is better coffte than you can buy for the same price j aaaaaaaa mmm HBawM mm "i"" f put of a bag, bin or tin, on the word of the largest Coffee dealers in the rvrorId---the best coffee for you and it costs you less.' Sold in one pound packages only, sealed for your protection. Sales exceed all the other packages put together. . 'U;? : U aWiMa4sWlaBsaasBaaawSsTaas .? " ' ' ' '" ;,.w , t : , I ,vj 1 : Write to Arbuckle Brothers,' New York "City, if your grocer refuses to supply v. : MARRIAGES. lUsser-Mattfaewr. at Ban Card. Special to Tfl Observer. Ban ford. Dec. 21. Th marriage of Miss Katie "Matthews and Mr. C. K. Roaser waa beautifully solemnised at th Presbyterian church last night. Rev. M. D. McNeill performing fa ceremony. Th wedding took place at 7:J0 o'clock.- and was attended by a large crowd. Th ohurch was beautifully decorated, ana in servtcea were very Impressive, The bride and groom are well and favorably known . In .this place, th groom being a young lawyer. They received Quit a lot of handsome pres ents. Tho brldo and groom left on t'ae midnight train for a Northern tour. Klnk-WltUani. at High Point Special to The Observer. High Point, Doc. 2!. A recent marriage here is that of Mr. O. C. Sink and Miss Cora Williams, at tne horn or tho briae s ratner, itev. t a. Cecil officiating. 1-armrr Found Drad In Ditch Near Morgaiitun. By Bell Telephone to Tho Observer. Morgan ton, Dec. 22. "noc" Huff man, a well-known countryman of Burke county, was found dead thla afternoon in a ditch by the roadside near hero. About half his body waa Immersed In a foot of water, which had collected there. The plui-e Is near the State Hospital. His buggy, with a mule hitched to it, wan standing about 15 feet away. Whether he fell out or wa knocked out In not known, though presumably ho fell. mm company Christmas Means Books." tro',(l cne. Wei to one niade; the Ster- Mr. Avery. Itiiian water $10.00 ing Standard Flange Framed . . $10.00 ing Standard Flange Every pen sold with thc privilege of exchanging af ter Christmas for one that each that you JwcrT I11 "suits tho hand" of the owner. CALENDARS. We have had a great salo on calendars on account of the uniquenesss and artistic beauty of the lines we are showing. Every picturo can be, and is worth framing. Wc have them in water colors, in col lege pennant designs, as well as in thc popular Chris ty, Fisher and Life Calen dars, Violets' by Isaac Erwin Avery, on card for framing, decorated in. water colors, with a bor absolutely der of blue ano; also a miniature III n II NU 1 1 . I I I 1 1 'F.I 1 1 r I VI' I 1 , ' v ' " , ' I ' f Office Outfitters, Distributors Victor Talking Machines. , Sporting News The Races at Jew . Orleans. New Orleans, Dec. C Only four hones rtartad in the Cypress handicap, tha feature event at City Park to-day. Jamaa Reddlok, the favorite, was beaten a length by doldlo while the other two starters had a warm sprint for third honor. To-day closed th two weeks period of racing at City Park and tha horaea on Monday will go back to the Fair Grounds for a two weeka' session. Entries for the Christmas handicap an neuueed to-night, Include 64 horses. Sum maries: First rare, furlongs, eelllng: Ral- bert. to 2. won; Oold Coin. 16 to 1. aeo onil; Basil. GO to 1, third. Time. 1:18. Second race, i furlonga. eelllng: Ex- rt To 8ee, 6 to 1. won; Renned, 7 to second: Billy Vertrea, 13 to 1, third. Time. 1:15 t-6. Third race, mile and an elghlh: The Cypress handicap It. WO added. Uoldlo. I tn 2. won; James Reddlok,' 9 to 10. aeo p. I; Shawana, 11 to 1, third. Time, 1: -6. Fourth rare. C4 furlongs: Tudor. U to 5. won; Tlohlmlngo, JO to 1, second; Verlheat. 10 to 1, third. Time. Mo 1-6. Klfth race, mile:- Jaoomo. 11 to 6. won; lioyal Breese. 8 to 1. second; Moruloa, t to 1. third. Time. l.WJ-8. Sixth race, I furlonga, selling: Mercta. 12 to 1, won; Exruao M, 6 to 5, second; Dlnemock. 14 to 6, third. Time, 1 :0 2-5. Peveiith race, mile and sixteenth, ecll liiir: Klelnwood. 7 to I. won; Foreigner. C tn 1. aecnnd; Jungle Imp, 4 tn 1, third. Time, 1:63 1-8. WeUli to lU-fcre Fight. ftmn Franclaoo, lec. K. Jack Welsh. It was Hnnoiimwl to-nlnht. will referee the (litns and Hernasn flifht at Tonopah. on New Year's day. Instead of James J. Jeffries, who yesterday declined the honor. K. t DeWItt A Co.. Chicago, at whoa laboratory Kodol la prepared, assure us that thla remarkable dlgestant and cor rective for the stomach, conforms fully to all provisions of ths National Pure Food and Drug l.aw. Sold by liawley's Pharmacy. It SONGS MERRY AND 6oId Wlth thc FANCY Wo arc determined not io carry over any f.ni iy goods and have cut the price in half. A Japanese Vase, for in stance, marked (and well worth) $5, you can now buy for $2.50. Right through thc line. Wc haven't mudi of it left now but there are bargains for quick buyes. LEATHER GOODS. Never before have wo lfad such a popular er goods. Our Shopping Bags and Purses, and also the books for men have gonct like the proverbial hot cakea but we have a few more for white violets; portrait of j those, who come COLUMBIA WINS CXlUdTtONSIUP Gained Tewd In Unit Day' Play .of Intrr-CoUeglate Chea Match aud Maintained It Throughont. , - -New York. Dec. a. Columbia won the nhamplonahlp to-day In tha 16th later collegiate rheaa tournament in which Co lumbia, Harvard, Princeton and , Tale were represented. These aames have boon played by students from the four universities sin on 19W. In that time Hatvard has won nine tourneys, Colum bia live and Tale one. Tha tournament thla year began on lust Thuaaday at th West aide Republican Club with four men in each team. Columbia obtained a substantial lead In the tlrst day's play and maintained It throughout At the opening of the play to-day Columbia, needed ona game to win the trophy avnd championship The New Tork man, how aver, took four straight game from Princeton, as they did from Tale th day before. Harvard to-day defeated .Tale four atrulght games, winning second place In the tourney. Princeton got third, and Tela last m.. Burnt and O'Brien Sign for 20-Round MOUt. : , ,. Los Anaelea. Cm).. Dec. C Tomniv Burns, of Los Angalea, and "Philadelphia Jnck" O'Brien to-day signed artk-lre for a 20-round fight for the heavyweight champion hip of th world to take place before the Pacific Athletic Club of Los Angeiea on some ante net ween May ? and May It. Tlid fight la to be for SO and 40 per cent, of a puran of KJ0,OM. James poated a forfeit of $600 each. i Vmtn the BlufTton. Ind.. Rminut "When tired out, gn home. When you want conaolatlon. go home. Whea .you want fun. go home. When you want to show others tlutt you have r formed, gn home ml let ynur family get ac- nmliitMl with thA furt. Wh.n Will wn. I. mlirxm v.niralf Hi VA1II KhI (. KmA . and do the net there. When you feel like being extra liberal gn home and nraotlco on your wife and children Drat When )ou want to shine with extra Hi-IIIIi ncv tn hnm .'inn1 llarht nn lh. whoiehmisehold." To which we would Sild. when ynu hiive a ha-l cold go home and take Phnmberuiln'a Cough Remedy i a mi n quick cure Is certain. For sal by It. H. Jordan V Co. ' , , . SAD Price $1.00. 3 Price . . $1.00 . . $1.50 up GOODS. 8 line of leath i. . - 'i i K, early .- t V o
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