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ee _— , ———--4— ——— eae PETER MAHER. ig SURE AND MeCey. You can tell the public f nd Ehad been a red the wi JBFFRIES'S OPINION. © ittor I have never known of a WITH EAS me that | am as confident of man who pate them ont for half an hour, superior. (ite, has a longer ri fev on his fee! mw keep away from the neotn Hahter a Xo seoner or tater the hover w wet bit. 1 don't thiak either one of ishmen and the Maher f Aunt, and to the apectators bn aplendid ewhibition JAMES F JEPEHIES, Champion of tre We rtd, DOWNEY MEETS W'INTYRE, bet wee: Jack Downey HANRAHAN TO MEET JUDGE. ; : ' encounter TOM SHARKEY’S NEXT FIGHT. | At ie empecie’ that Tom Sharkey. the - oa " fotlas ction im thie eta Tepuler ex-ralior, will faure in a bettie | i> s Hrookivn, + fre Aeabeuts th che near future Altnoust | nest se GARDNER TO BOY LENNY. i 1 bee geod on @ Gefialte plans have been made for) Ris manager, Tom 0 Rourke by meny that he will fight | Of ie big fellows betore Wo pver. it would sot be a one of the big fe tern out to be the winner @ fight Such a bat @rawing card for one, fork clubs. 1: should also t+ the | OSCAR HAUCK DEPOSED. Spike « Hanlon ELANEY Hieleinitieieeicivrieieeiieieiminieint + THY WORLD: MONDAY LVEMING™ONUARY TW HTERS’ ESTIMATE OF THEMSELVES. KID M’COY. oo. Last might the hetting wan in favor of WECOy, hut to-niMht It isin my favor, hottie between heavy-welah! POSE TPF G EOD ND EGH8 1649 5958 O08 FEOF GH5:05:4:6:0:0:5:0:5590 464 O8 DES OEOOOOOES ort fahters In whieh the winner 4 ee" HH be harder to ple’ ’ 066 3 me will mot he betray ed. Twill prove that itis not mie , 4 ve he ¥ t this one between Maher and $ 0 ’ ok. reper wane Meloy, From what t have © twehe Raiter White Pining, 8. ¥.. cen ofthe two men thelleve My work Is done and Lam reads ft tw fete ay Mife wad bo think 1 wilt wi 4 Se ee ee ee ne ee ee ee ee ee tenet ee oe Maher te the ; what makes wm. fide a = - Metoy, however, cam hithard f . can hit herd 1 weleh M’COY’S JABBING LEFT. enough to kn a man out * euttaht Maher at amy stnue -five rounds going as fast as 5 ean, und the man whe Sanat on that Ia ns fast as Maher can. However, wt io underestimate my opponent. 4 * Maher enge he will win easily. 1 think he will, NORMAN SE P4 ° ° wollen ee Wrertererr tC Ser rir rr tril errerrere reer ee rr rr rrrrrrr reir) . ‘THOUSANDS © HOPE FOR THIS FRIENDLESS IN GET A RAISE. LIFE CONVICT. STRANGE CITY. ‘| Advance in New England Pardoned by the Gover- | Poor Woman, with Two Woollen Mills Goes nor, He Will Go Home Children, Deserted by Into Effect. to His Friends. Her Husband. lowsky drifted into No Jan 1A hens , at Twenty : pe ue, last night New ng 1 pea ere : official | worbeRone tle group can (te ached the} hardiy be tm The Increase cakes effe were) “Happy New Year!” echoed the wo- milla owed and operated of othel men after Matron Griffin and Night Superintendent Pearson had w {9 Jeave (86) ine compliments of the season, “A mind (Chel iiappy New Year! Ab. how much lke yw Me her cand io met How can years. less two], poy ageir £ William 1 | r woman came to this city n Octover, |» 1 of her husband, anged, J man. she sald. ut of for me and the Our home in Mon- and happy, Hut ree ame and he was un- ide “He Deembe him ¢ * « veteran Jed to make an advance 1 thought he had committed s wae Immediate y afte 1 1 mourned nim for dead; bul advance went » eect he + home in Py a few weeks ago from # coun- mimils No figures are available by wh for mine that he hat been seen ones ast Ip | He hi and so 1 have come here “ [FEES white vison, and this » him an an additioy | given co hin when be leave the ine lite money T brought along bas week 40 the |, on been spent my sufferings aaé the | { sufferings of ttle ones have been a | ‘ft ightfol Imaging us, Kate, who ls not «ix apy my Cwoemonthe-o.d baby, ve FIRST CENTURY RIDE Mrs. Brush Whoeled 100 Miles | in Six and a Half without oney and whihout friends! ‘Oh, Bamue’ vou could only have seen us, homeless, the prices wumiderably with & Rood e tound and communicated with. Germany Busing Wood trem te. the enew beat \ wale war Mowing e 7) i Sn OW JEFFRIES. CONNOLLY AND MATTHEWS. : __MERUAS, J The Heedtiner Neu | reels in her fan Homerer, ate been wo caren cree Fon be be we eet : : *: ' Si) be. reyng. a _ecumameti tor THB UK eY wii a Annie, om the street, in © strange city,| Y plees 10 “FRAT WE Famous Clergyman Wil! Take East Side as His Field. This, the first day of the new year, bas been selected for the inamguration of the crusade amainst vice on the lower side movement has attracted wide at- tention by the forces behind hi Soctety for Ethica! Prof. Felix Adler, his Intention to rid the of ite many ph have the asalet- { ministers of all Jenom ns among them, | verted. the Rey. Charles A. | whome alleged heretical utterances as @ | Presbyterian mii r caused such an |upheaval in that church, es is now a Protestant Eple- syman, and has charge of the ‘athedral in Stanton street, the very centre of (ne infected district. His | work hi de him femillar with the condtilons 4 he ts keenly alive the requiremente of the oceasion, The other members of the clergy attached to the Pro-Cathedral are also to take part, No se! plan of campaign has deen out- Uined, but the work will be pursued with AgaTessivences, Much of It# force will be derived from the fact that the better element of the district will lend a hand and in their quiet way bring the leaders of the crusade face to face with the site Adler w politicians will be { these appeals fail then will be resorted to. Joy t ne Just w thie the leaders of the mo * to say, but they int i ment re hat thee duty will be prise ed to lend x and it is ng and midnight patrols Those intereste going abo ‘Msomtert lence aga in the movement are Jocating the various and gathering evi- te “em HEARD CHIMES AND DIED. When Wie Josephine shanks Re- turned Home She Was Seined with n Fit of Apoptesy. , nk. who doarded and Thirtleth | ar the chimes ring out jthe old year at St. Andrew's Church, One Hundred and Twenty-reventh street and Fifth avenue, last night. Bhe returned home at 1.9 o'clock, and half an hour later was siezed with @ fit of apoplexy and died. A physician, who had been hasilly summoned, was performing an operation on the unforw tunaté woman when she passed away. ——— A GERMAN AMBASSADOR GETS TITLE OF PRINCE. BRRLIN, Jan. Emperor William hae ~onferred the tite of prince om Count von the German Ame Bwende! bassador at Vienna. FRIED ONIONS Indirectly Caused the Death of the World's Greatest General. It ta @ matter of history that Napoleon wes & gourmand, en inordinate lover of ths good things of the table, and history further reconés thet his favorite dish was fried onions; his death from carcer of stomach, It le claimed also, was probably caused from his exeonsive indulgence of this fondness for the ederour vegetable. ‘The eaten ie undoubtedly a wholesome article of food, ia fart has many medicinal qualities of value, but it would be difcult to find « more indigestible article than onions, and to many people they are imply poison, but the oniom dors not stand alone in (his respect. Any article of food Amat is not thoroughly digested becomes @ wource of disease and discomfort whether be fried onions or beefsteak. ‘The reagon why any wholeseme food ts not promptly digested is because the stomach latks some important element of digestion—some stomachs lack peptone. others are deficient in gastric Jule, still others lack Hydrochloric meid. The one thing necessary to @o in any case of poor digestion is to supply those elements of @igestion which the stomach Incks, and nothing does this so thoroughly and safely ax Stuart's Dvepepeia Tablets, Dr Richardson, in writ treatment of dyapepele closes his remarks by suffering ti hows br gas on stomech, causing heart (rouble and dificult breathiag, as well as for all other forms of stomach trouble, the eafest treatment is to take one or tre Of Stuart's Dyspepsia ‘Tablets after cach meal. | advise them because ther contain no harmful dregs. but are compored of bie digestives, whieh act promptly upon the food eaten. | never knew s case of Indigestion or even chronic dyepepsia eon pepeie which Stuart's Catarrh Tablets would not reach Cheap cathertic medicines claiming to cure dyepepete \Maigeetion can have ne C viively digesting the food, amd to call any cathartic medicine @ cure for indigestion is a 5 Every druggist in the Untied States an@ Canada cella Stuart's Tablets cided that the | 1 (he cold, hungry and| time conwwning bean shilre! Remon . ou | wandering avout in ¥ S08 heen Hours. js sumMictent clothes, I'm sure you) pat, OLD DR SUIEDLS Rae e record for mecret. expected that after (o-day w Sie. teen Bret: the 1o| Ruud imave nutried 1 our araatance! Na the industry will be as high as in the The Charities Department wit! eee that] ¥ busy times prior to the great depression | started om a deut a Me at by the woman and her ch'liven are placed Wie CRRA OArty ty I eS vi Peps : ee en an instiwution watil the hushand can!