GOBBETT filER Charlie Mitchell No Mutch for the Aiiici'iciiu Clinmiiion. BUT THREE ROUKDS FOUGHT The Englishman Lasted Loss Than Ton Minute 3, OVERESTIMATED HIS ABILITIES. lie Mccincil to I.un llcnrt tlis Moment llr Fnccil Ilia I'nrinlilnlilv AntliKonUt. Corbett, on the Oilier Ilnml, Nearly Lost lltii Victory by lli'lnji loo linger to Adiiilnliler I'llnliliniciit lloth of tlio I'ligilint Arrested, and Then They llury tlio Ilntcliet A Woman Vltncsscs tlio Contest. .1 vcksonvii i.r, .Inn. 2(1. If over a pngl ist ivus beaten easily nnd utterly tlmt puirilist whm ( 'linrlls Mitchell, of KiikIrihI. lit" win a lieaten limn when he stootl up oi Torp Corbett In tin- first rountl, before a ' idi liml been Hindu or' h blow ilelivereil. lie was beaten at that time, not by the i'f of his opponent, but by bis own o read of defeat. All tlirongli his train 1 ii lie had been cool, calm, inodeHt and u pnrently eipiitldent. Down deep In his o.irt. however, lie must have Inula lurk B fear that It would not be well with turn ou the day of the battle. If he had JAMKP .!. OOKBKTT. jever held this f -'tun his face yesterday dm not betray (lie oiklIis ot lib) miuil a lilt. It mUiht be that ho unilercsti .nutcil Corbel t and became alarmed whun lit saw him in the ring, but bu that as it iiiav, before the flint round of the fight wait fairly on his features were whito and drawn, and a wild look of apprehension f h in hlh pvns He had Inst confldento 10 himself, nnd from that timo was light 11 (inly to be whipped. i orhett, mi the m her hand, was cnnll iti nt and sure of biuiMdf at all times. It im a time when hi personnl vengeance O' er what he deemed nil unpardonable i.Milt wus to be Klutied, and ho reaped t'm full meiimiio of liis mitis'it-tlnn. Ills ni inn blood was Mowing warm and fast, aii'l in his anxiety to win lie almost threw (iny his chances of victory by striking a fi I len man. It wits only wil li the greatest iiiPeulty that he was restrained by his "iids from doiiur so. When, nt tho end ot i he third louiid. in less than ton mln U' i lime, Mitchell was unable to respond i i lie call of tune Corbett seemed no ai' re disturbed than if he had been out i u few minutes' stroll. OTP roil Till iiattlu nnii). Tin- Durnl Atlilello Club Clinreca Various AiliulS'iiott IYpm. .1 m KgONVii.LE, Jan. 20. At 11 o'clock 5 -.terday the stream of sporting men iroi cedliiK toward the Duval Athletic c uli s arena bejiun, and a constant suc rssicm of vehicles was laboring through tne heavy sands towards tho place of combat. Thoo who came early, however, had their trouble fur their pains, as work- CIU1ILEB MXTCUELU men were busily engaged in strengthen ing the fighting platform and seats. Un til these preparations were made nobody wan admitted to the arenn, and but few of tho visitors were admitted to the grounds surrounding the club house. Referee John Kelly came into the grounds at 12 o'clook carrying a smnll un pretentious looking bundle, but it con tnined that without which there would lie no fight. It was, In fact, a bundle of hank notes consistingof several one thou land dollar bills, a lot of five hundreds, and a whole chunk of small d (-nominal ions, the whole aggregating faO.000 the purse which now belongs to Corbett. In another portion of the arena Bat Al Smith, th well known sporting man, who carried in his inside pocket $3,000, the amount of the bet made between Brady and Mitchell, the former putting up the money on his belief that the Kngllsliman would never step Hi ' lie ring with Corbett. As soon as Mitch ell stepped into the ring Smith walked up to him and turned over the money. Chief Koefe, of the Jacksonville police. followed by a dozen olllcers, about three, quarters of the entire fores of the muni clpal guards of Jacksonville, came tramp ing into the arena nt 12:45 p. m. The po licemen were posted at convenient Inter- VMS around the ring whore they could uppresa any disturbance. Snniiner Garrison, the official time keeper, upon, his arrival brought all the tills, in i tie ero.wi io a siiuileu stoppage when he hit tho bell a loud bang with a Heavy mallet. All thought for an Instant that tlio combat was about to begin, even though neither of the principals was In tlio ring. Uarrison grinned at tho sen nation he had caused and whacked the I bell a few more times just for luck, nnd then satisfied with the hell nnd himself ho subsided. When Snapper Garrison had relnped another sensation was sprung. A "young follow" wearing a black diagonal sack coat, striped trousers nnd a white yacht ing cap came through thu door and dropped Into a seat near It. Thero whb something very suspicious about the gen eral appearance of the young man's phy sical innko up, and It required nothing more than a brlof glance to show Unit the supposed young man was a womnn. She hehnved in a very modest manner when the fnct of her nppearing at all was over looked. The news that a woman wns In tho room spread at lightning speed through the clubhouse, mid in two minutes after her entrance hundreds of men were standing upon the svsts and craning their necks to see the representative of the fnirsex, ns If they had never seen one before and might never see one Hgnin. This woman, who came from Kansas City, where she Is said to mingle In society far fiom the bust, seemed a bit disconcerted for a moment, and slip looked as though she wished her self well out of it. Hut tho curiosity of the men soon subsided, and she ceused to be a sensation. Corbett nrrived at. the miserable little dressing rooms set, apart for blsusont about 1 o'clock. His carriage was driven quickly through tho gates, and when It stopped at the doorway of tho little hovel Corbett alighted, being followed quickly by Dempsey, Delaney, Creedon and llrady. The party passed nt oncclnto the house, the door being instantly shut and locked to keep out the curious crowd which pressed against and tried to peep through the dirt stained windows. At 1:30, the timo set for tho fight, Mitch ell hail not appeared, although Corbett had been for fully an houron the grounds. At 1:86 a tall man with white hair and n closely cropped mustache sprang up In l is seat and yelled, "A senator from De soto wants to bet a hundred head of cat tle against $5,000 that Corbett wins." "llring on your cuttle," Bomooiiesliuuted, mid the "senator" subsided. As thu time set for the fight approached tho Duval club added another to the long list of disreputable actions which has characterized its management of the light. It began to let in at tt and $10 per bend (in immense crowd who hud refused to pay more nnd would not come in at ii higher price. Newspaper men, however, had previously been let in at $-'0 apluce as a "specially reduced rate." At 1:5? Mitchell drovu through thegates, seven minutes less than ono hour after I he arrival of Corbett. llu was driven ntouco to his little dressing room and prepared for the battle. At 2:02 Corbett appeared, and was re ceived witli a mighty roar of welcome. No sooner wus ho seated in the ring than another yell at tlii'tlooriiiiiiounceilAIltcli ell'sarrlval. As .MitclieU climbed into the ring Corbett's face was a study. He eyed Mitchell with interest, and a sardonic grin played over his face, which said as plainly in words, "I havo you now." Milchell was impassive, neither smiling uor saying anything, lirndy mid Delaney then evoked more enthusiasm by turning the Irish and American llaga mid hanging them over the post in thesoutheast corner of the ring. Denver Kd Smith declared thnt lie wanted to light the winner for flll.oix) a side, for which the two principals met in tho ceuterot the ring for a moment's talk, ntter which they returned to their corner. Corbett's seconds were John Donaldson, Billy Delaney, Jack Dempsuy and W. D. Miller, while Ted Foley acted as time keeper for the champion. Mitchell's sec onds were Jim Hall, "Pony" Moore, Tom Allen and Stevu O'Doutiell, with But Masterson as timekeeper. Snapper Gar rison acted as timekeeper for the club. When Corbel t throw aside his rolio he appeared clad in nothing but a red, white and black trunk! Ho wore black shoos nnd dark brown gloves. .Mitchell wore white gloves, black shoes and trunk ami his right wrist was bandaged. Time wns called at 2:25, Corbett refusing to shake hands, and the great tontost begun 8TOKY of tim: 1'iojir. Corbett Narrowly Kuciiped I.ii lliS tlio Con tent on ii I oul. jACKSOXVII.t.E, Jim. 20. It was a short. sharp and decisio light, too brief to have any of the elements of savagery in It. It was a loregouu conclusion from tlie moment when tho men stepped to the center of the ring, u nil Corbett's hatred of the Kngllsliman, coming to the sur face, prohibited him from slinking bunds with the man who hud bo uniformly nbused nnd Insulted him. There wus ill) but murder in Corbett's eyes. They faced each other, nud the intense feeling of hatred almost gave Corbett the light ns he cornered tho LugliHlininu, nnd ns his long urms shot out with the force of a catapult there was vengeance in the wind. Mitchell showed wonderful cleverness, in the beginning, in crawling out of the closo quarters into which the superior size, reach and height of hisoppunont bore him, but thero whs no faltering in Cor bett's plnn of cumpaign, and he slowly surmounted the Briton, raining in upon his head und sides shower of baviife punches. There wns despair in .Mltcueus face as he tried vainly to elude his agile pursuer, and flnully when Corbett clostd with his opponent in an oil oorner Mitchell real ized that it wns no longer possible for him toescupe tho battery of the Aniericuu. He pluckily tried to spar, and failing to do so used the clinch, but Corbett llnally beat him off, and with a sharp blow ou the side of tho jaw brought the hnglibh man on all fours. It wus then thnt the crowd broke into a wild shout of applause. With the cheers of his friends ringing in his ears, and with the memories ot the past crowding fast upon him, Corbett lost his head, and with the ngility of u tiger nud the terrible miger of a lion sprang toward the pitiable Kngllshmnu ou the rough platform nnd, describing n semi circle with his right, tried to land a knockout blow. Twice ho tried this, but Mitchell's weak and wabbling body saved the American from foolishly .sacrificing the honor and the glory that had come to him from his now decisive battle with the Englishman. There were cries ot foul from the crowd, although the sentiment of the vast throng was then plainly with the American. Corbett's seconds, with presence of mind, shot through the rones. John Kelly ran to the side of the fsl ! n pugilist, and Cor bett was dragged i,vny Mitchell was conscious, and he knew that Corbett was etnnding over him ready to deal without mercy the blow that should end the light, Then the Englishman flnully struggled to ilis leci i m wil uoiit a tithe of pity, pounded hla big gloves into the face of his foo until the latter stnggercd and fell ngniint tho ropes and then lay nlmost sprawling on thefloor.the blood smearing nil over his face. AVhcn Mitchell had gotten again to his feet the men closed In t-orhett s corner, and thero wns n snvngo exchange. When the gong soundod tho soeoniis, the reretce nnd the half dozen in the corner had to pry the enemies npnrt. It was hard work to bring Mitchell up ngnln, but Corbett sprang out when the gong sounded. He was conscious of his strength nnd supremacy, sure of ending in the winking of tin eye the aspiration of his over rated antagonist, while Mitch ell was all but shoved out to meet the on slaught of his rival. There wns hardly a moment of sparring. Mitchell tried but one last desperate play, to tackle, but Corbett was remarkably foxy nnd alert, and he soon crowded the poor beaten Briton to the ropes again, and then, with nnotlier of his merciless Jnbs, sat his rival flat on the Moor. Mitchell was evidently suffering severely and his face wns a pic ture of woe. His mouth nnd noso were bleeding nnd with his big gloves he had smeared the blood all over his face, until his appearance was almost ghastly. Again Corbett lost his presence of mind and startud toward Mitchell. Agnin his hands swim-; ott, nnd ngnln the seconds ran forwaru m save him from nominal de feat. Big John Kelly, the referee, ran over to tho ropes where Mitchell was lying, nnd Corbett wns thrown bnck to his sent. Mitchell hardly cared to rise, nnd Kelly's finger went up and down like the pendulum of a clock to count the sec onds that must elapse before the battle was over. It scorned an hour before Mitchell llnally rose to his feet again, and it was dangerously near the lltnitof time, but, just before t lie gong rung out Mitch ell did stand up. leaning against the ropes, his face tho counterfeit of his feel ings. Kelly waved his linger to Corbett, who wns seated in his corner, mid thu Ameri can champion sprung lurwnrd for I lie last time. Striding over to where Mitchell stood, n strange sneer in his eye, and with the supreme satisfaction of revenge, shot his hand out with the speed of a lightning bolt. The big glovu landed fairly nud squarely on Mitchell's face, nnd the Kn gllsliman fell prnneon the stage, the blond oozing from liis mouth und staining the rough pine bonids of the ring. He made one attempt to move himself, and then turned over nnd lny with his fnee to the lloor, utterly and absolutely beaten, until his seconds run over nnd bore him to his corner, mid with the cheers of the thou sands of people pitched to thehlghestkey known in the minutes of public ussem blnges dimly ringing in his enrs, hesnt in his comer trying to realize the suddenness and completeness with which all of his hopes had been blasted. The crowd re mained long enough to see Mitchell borne to his corner. While the fallen gladintor wns receiving the consolation ot hisud miiers am! the cheering sympathy of funny "I' .. ' Mooie, his father-in-law, Corbett wu-. u .ng surrounded and crushed by his frantic friends, ull trying to shake his hand at once. As soon as the fight was over Corbett slipped on his trousers agnin and drew his towels about him, and stepping as lightly as when lie had entered the ring he made his way slowly back to thu old kitchen in the yard, where he had spent nn hour be fore the light waiting for Mitchell to come. Mitchell drew his old gruy bathing gown over liis shoulders nud went buck to his cabin. TIIK I'UniMSTS AHIlKSTUn. And on Meeting They llury tho Hatchet and ShaUe Hunils. Jai'KBONVII.lh, Jan. 20. Alter the fiht Corbett rested for a quarter of an hour in his dressing room, chatting with his frl 'nils and expressing his satisfaction with the result. Hp would have liked to punch Mitchell more, and that wns ap parently his Only regret. After he Imd dressed again, he came to ihu door of Ins cabin and touched his head with his hand In compliment to cheers of the crowd. He then re-entered and remained In the cabin for n couple of minutes. Then he ap peared agnin with his coat but toned up. wnlkod lightly to his carriHge nnd wus driven oft with the wild shouts of his ad mirers making sweet music for his cars. The American showed no truce of punish ment. Mitchell remained in his dressing room lc-ting after Corbett had gone. His fnco wus wnshed of the blood witli which it had been smeared and he was mrtde ready to leave the city. After Corbett's tar riugo hnd rattled down the road Mitchell cume out of his cabin, walking unsup ported, mid evidently not much hurt and showing no signs o"f the battle, save a cut in tho Hp, from which the blood had flowed somewhat freely during the brief fight. A crowd watched the Knglishmnn get Into his carriage, but there were no cheers of sympathy ns his chule diove awny down the snndy rond. Just us Corbett's carriage wns rendy to drive oil n deputy sheriff got ou top with the driver, nud the stnrtling announce ment wns made thnt theAniericaucham pion was under arrest. Mitchell did not escape. Sheiifl" Biownid walked oer to the Knglibliniiin's carrisge just before it was ready to start, and Mitchell wns noti fied that he must again faie the h. The two men were only ttchnii.-nl) under nr rest. They submitted without ri"-i-ti n , und friends immediately cume in their assistance nnd piovidtd the security tor their release. Mitchell, after being taken to the Kver ett House by Sheriff llK.wuid, where he was given a bcth and slight rub down, wits taken to the court hoin-e M ith him were Hilly Ihompfon and Colonel Cocker ell. The party went to the sliei Ill's pri vate office nnd a messenger wns sent to hunt up Judge Call, before whom bnbens .nrmiK 1 trneeiMlmi s will be LroiiLllt on l.e BROKEN DOWN hv disease is thn natural result if vou allow your liver to become inactive, your blood Impure, and your system run down. Tho germs of Consumption, Grip, or Mala ria, wait for this time of weakness this ii their opportunity. It you rouso tho liver to activity, so it will throw off these germs, purify tho blood so there will bo no weak spots; build up healthy weinht where there is a falling off. you will rest secure from disease, tor you'll be germ proof. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery does this as nothing else con. That's tho reason it can bo guaranteed. In convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other wasting diseases. It's un appetizing, restorative tonlo to build Up needed flesh and strength. For all diseases of the liver or blood U "Discovery" falls to benefit or cure, you Have your money uuck. No matter how bad your case, Dr. Bago'l Remedy will permanently cure your Catarrh, linlf of both pugilists. Mitchell looked none the worse forhlshnrd punching. The fighters were In the court room to gether Inst evening, and through the ef forts of Joe Vindlg the long cherished hostilities of the two mpii townrd each other were buried. Though they hnd not exchanged the usual hand slinking in the ring, either bpfnieor niter thebnttlo, they shook hnnds in the court room. Mitchell liiudo a little spi ech, In which he acknowl edged having uttered many bitter sayings ngnlnst Corbett, but snld he leg retted them and wns glnd he had been whipped by n innn not thy in every way to wear n clintnpion'a honors. There was general applause in the loom over the reconcilia tion. It Is not thought here that the court proceedings will be more than formal. Warrants were also taken out for the referee, timekeeper, seconds, etc., ns well as many prominent spectators of th fight. Corbett and his pnrty left tho St. .Tames hotel last 11. ght nt II o'clock nnd went to the Zoological garden, There the purse of 120,0(10 wns formally turned over U Corbeitund acknowledged. Then Ileterec Kelly quietly left the city to avoid an est. A Trniti Uoliliur Confesses, ConiNTII, Miss., Jan. 2(1. 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St. Paul's Bdilsoo- pal church, at tho northwest corner of Sixth and Walnut street, one of the old est mid wealthiest lion es of worship iu he city, wns destroyed by lire yu-erday, together with its furnishings, entailing a loss of neurlv 1 m.ooo. IScts., C0cts.,snd '81.00 per Bottl Cures Couch. Hoarseness, tiore Throat. Croup promptly; rolipvea Whooping Coucn rival: has cured thousands whcio all others failed; will cunt you if taken In timo. Sold by Druggists on e imarsntee. For Lame Hack or Chest, use SHiLOH'a l'LASTiiU. 25 eta. ?H ILO tl'S ACATARRH remedy: larovou Catarrh? This remedy la cuaran toed to euro you. l'nco tOclu. Injector free Sold by C. II. Hagcnhuch, Shenandoah. RELIABLE - HAHD - LAUBDRT. U9 Hotitlt Main Street, All work guaranteed to be first-class in even resi ect. We respectfully solicit a share ot your patronage. Goods called for and delivered Bilk ties and Lnce Curtains a specialty. Dclcamp's Livery Stable R. DELCAMP, JK., Prop., WEST STREET, Between Centre and Lloyd, MtienniicIoHli, Pcuuu. Teams to hire for all purposes on reasonable icrnu Professional Cards. M, B. K1HTLKR, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SOROBOy. Office '20 North Jtrdln street, Sbesacdoah pitOK. FUEDERICK ZEITZ, IJSSTKUCTOli OF MUSIC, Is prepared to give Instructions on piano, organ, HrlnK i nd band Instruments, Porfnrther In formation call onoraddres GaniiLEit Iluos., nu i rturiu tiumKircoi, onenanuoau. JOHN R. COYLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LA W. Office Ueddall building. Htienaudoih, p. gOL HOSTI3K, ATl'OnNEY and COUN8ELLER-AT-I.A II'. Room 3. Mountain CltvUank Ilulldlncr. Potts. ville.Pa M U 1IUKKB, A TTORNISY A T-LA W. BHIRAHDOin, Ti, nMu ij,, tj r ..,,, , j . and Bsterly building, Pottsvllle. jjn. n. iiooiiLEUNEn, rhyncian and Surgeon. Advice free at drusr store. 107 Knnth fatn street. Private, consultation at residence, 112 Boulh Jardln street, from 0 to 7:80 p. in. J PIUHOE IIOBEUT'I, M. D., wo.a uast uoal Htreet, SHENANDOAH, I'A. Omce Hours-l:30 to 3 and 6:3U to 9 p. m. It. J. 8. tl ALLEN, no. .h oouiu j arain street, tjhenunaotn, OrriCE Hours: 1i3U to 3 and 0:110 to 8 1. M. Except Thursday evening. No office work oh Buntlay except by arrange ment. A ttrict adherence to the office noun is absolutely necessary. 1081-Om NIllUT VISITS, M1.50. pitOF. T. J. WATSON, ..... -..Teacher of......... VIOLIN, GUITAR, BANIO and MANDOLIN. Having had sixteen years' experience as a teacher of Instrumental murlo giving Instruc tion on tho above Instruments. Word left at Urumm'a Jewelry store will receive prompt attention. WS1 tFSiil tfl m n 61 Kh3 I First National Bank 1 THEATItK 1IU1LUINO tthcujinclonli, Pcxinsu CAPITAL, .. W. LEISENKINQ, President. P. J. FERGUSON, Vice PreshUit R. LEIHENRINO, Cashier. S. W. YOST, Assistant Cashier Open Daily From 9 to Er 3 PER CENT. Interest Paid on Savings Deposit. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, nnd all the train of evil, 1 rem enrly errors or later cxceeR, the reRults of overwork, sickness, if orry.etc. Fullstrenmh, development and tone given to e ery organ nud portion of tho body Slmple.nnturnlmethodi. Immediate Improvement seen. Failure fmpositlble. 2.OU0 references. Hook, explanation nnd proofi mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFALO, N. Y- GJ,E.A.jR"Y BROS., liottlers of nil kinds ot T2MPERANCE: DRINKS! AND MINERAL WATERS.- - Wkiss Ueeii a Specialty. Also bottlers of the Finest Beer. 17 nntt 10 JVnri Alley, HIMlfAXDOAn TP YDTT HAVE A TRUNK to go to IE 1 VJU tn0 aepot or a parcel to send away drop us a card nud we v, 111 call for it. United States Express, Cor. Centre and Union 8t. LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Porter, Ale and See JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branch. P.atfs Popular Saloon, (J'ormerly Joe 'VTystt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street, SHENANDOAH, PA. 3tr etooked with the best beer, porter, ales, hlsklee, brandies, wines, eto. Finest cigars '.M'm bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all WALL PAPER! BARGAINS! BIk Reduction In Wall Paper. Must make room for an enor mous Spring Stock. : : : : JOHN - P. - GARDEN, 234 W Centre Street. Hhennndoah, Pa. FKED. BZDSITJfifVlSr 104 North Main street, Shenandoah, Pa., WHOLESALE BAKER AND CONFECTIONER. Ice Cream wholesale and retail. Picnics and parties supplied nn short notice. JOE WYATT'B SALOON km RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Wain Knit Coal (iln,, Ulieuancluuii. Best beor, ale and porter on tap. The lineal orandsot whiskeys and clears. Pool room at ached. W. T. DECH'S Wheelwright Shop Has been removed to I'ear Alley, Between Centre and Lloyd Streets. WlionTwriorlit. wnrlf. Pnrrinrrn nnil Wagon luildiug, Iloraeshoeiug and Qenoral Repairing of all kinds promptly attended to. The Man Who wrote the Song 1 "lie never caret to wander tyom hie own flretule," was lnf plred while sitting before one of my tine Heaters. I also have on hand tUe best Stoves and ltanges In the market and a large stock of llousefurnlshlng Goods. Plumbing, rooting and Spouting a epsclalty. All work guaranteed. 1". O. V7Cpjk.T3E3H.fil. Cor. of Lloyd and White Sts., Hbenandoah, Pa, A DIVIDEND PAYEK. The Gold Dollar Mliii (W, Of (JKjipfe Creek, fnlorntlo. Organized under laws of Colorado Capital Block, TUO.tMO shires, par valuo $1 each. lull Vtild nnd Hon aunetitable. 1BO,000 -Shares In Treacuru. The mine Is located In the richest portion ot the celeornted gold producing district ot Crip piu urucii, nuu la neia unaera uniieuniaica patent. Work is carried on day and night, and high In January, 1801, tho company w2II beln pay iii rcgeiir mommy aiviaenas ut me ruiu ui 134 2er cent, per annum on the amount inveeted. H, H. OFFICER, Seo. and Treas. A limited amount of the snares are now ottered At BO Cente 1'er Share. Htoolc, prospectus and e Dens' rcDort mar be obtained from the uiamu nouse ul H. R. LOUNSBERY, t-331!t-tod 67 Uroadway, New York