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STONE LY1T0BE1 THE MAYFIELD RAVISHErYsVNG UP j h- liil ,flmco(thajflrritkuiiBnot Bouudetl signal lor'tne reign- jl misrule, a and sudden death. . inis moiumg at J2:4(? o'clock fruet, an Ibyear-oJcolored boy, came the third victim. a detail oi inree white men wori watching the station for suspect xnreo negroes came up near trie d pot. lhe guards called on them t stop and they refused." A second ori der to halt was also disobeyed. The negroes began to run and one of the white men opened fire. Suet fell dead with his breast and head filled with shot. His remains will bo buried He liyed V bYAMOBr? Tley d Kittko abort Wi imn AVork Getting Ulm Ilnek Held. i IIIm After ' i. U tf-- r, &nlK MFvfliri I v; 'T w if J a 5. .Mix, f i 3 I 1 a,im mvJ r. y v-- I J"iw I" ISin35 Sl SEN w" fifffSr 1 l ;iy m J iffvv Et x ilr from I2 t0 2 . p. m. on Christ- - A mmt&?'&L mMSmmJm s. m ,4: f IV v Majfield.Ky., Deo.1 . Jim Stone, cojtired,,ho.asaaultjy Mrs. J. M. R. mw fifteen, of jlii pctS XitQmber 23. n8 taken' from jail by a mob thin morniug shortly after midnight and P lynched. He was brought from x Louisville yesterday. The mob began forming at 12:30 o'clock, and uuinbered'pgihaps 200 men. Stone wahnng to a tree in the couit houseiyrd. The mob wbb from the country lpo town men in it. The J in Mayfield. !j A i ?j f l-- H. . Anderson & Co I ,v V (" 1, W f v j aVX1,- -' " '"-- excitemet is greater than over this afternoon. This forenoon the town council convened and decided to order all women and children off the streets after dark in view of the threatened outbreak of the negroes, lhe latter, it is said,htve headquardelegation waa from Hickory Grove, ters and are organizing. The meriVv Pryorburg,Wingo, Walter Valley and chants of Mayfield have been forbidden to sell them fire '"Dukedom. All wnm maskB. The u.i.uu uuu ,U6y are arms and ammu- taking steps to wts mob entered the iail and overpowt. other y8' st y ,1 n.if1,4nnlr 'j me .1 ?h! have fired c" il. juiior iiuu n guuiu uuvi-.uie i!i for ven- the negro from the cell. .The negro .rpnn nnrl it . May- t?ilveu out vard. He Held tfnlkfri in tliH nnnrt' hnftse that was excited but did not utter a sound, tr. winn the town if ilm inmli lijul tnOf existence The mxU were orderly and discirestored B plined. to. tvi n rope The negiQ- spoke wituthe This afternoon a ma&s lUtDUUK nroimd his cckaud confessed to citizens composed of several huudfi being nt the houseb(AIrs. lireenvon citizens convened at tlie county cop the uicrht of the outrnge, bU said house, for the purpose of taking sto! the for Ufefense in case any outo that lrdxy Wjlson and not ho- oernetra'tor. , He did ndt beg foXer- - should Uko place cj', but died'game, not even utteriW tv lcw:o, Genlle . a tfroan. He was stabbed in.over 100 places. NNPafluuili,Kj.,Pec. 21. Tb; The crowd cut peices of his clothing, fiold race wnr is at u erioA toes and lingers from his body. Ho was left hancring in the. yard hoth white and colored by the mob with the following" 'pla- night came to an understa neace should reign. Mi card pinned on him: Thirtj "T.of tlm fnllnwinc black scoun ciuiet drels be warned: Dan Boaz, Draue? policemen are patrollil zti na,.f?em to-da- negrbffPP'f 8iWi v o.. go-""- i"ui-u-c- t. XI to-da- m&, miS'M mmh v 'A,'- tit AyJ V c HANDSOME ft LINfe-O- F li Hi B&.Jotl se PRICES $1 Metis 7 "j-- 3 if VK. pers 1 and BROWN. 900 Wlft AdKcfil 25, 50, 2 00. BLACK ah of our mens' $5 SHOES for OO THIS $J-Sb xTsT-BIBIEC. r PETREE S: CO. Sign of the big boot. uX . Lv l: SXet bClnct Mfmrnmmmmmmmm Removal Sale. 3 KDid You ...If con r: you have .you wiU appreciate the position we are In. We have secured the Ever Move? 2 p. Winiree Bros., which is being remodeled ana arranged especially tor our usiness. On January 1st we will move our entire stock, but to save expense nd trouble of moving a large stock, we are determined to cut it down ;ONE-HALF.-- Boales Building On South Main Street., w other buildings. t There is great excitement here, and more trouble is likely to follow. The mob that lynched Stone warned Chambers and a number of other negroes here to beware, and the is only the beginning trouble of what is likely to terminate in the expulsion of a dozen or two negroes from the town. The burning of the property of Mr. Boaz is condemned by the people at large. The mob did not intend to destroy any! house but that of Chambers'. The flames from Chambers' house communicated to the adjoining houses. The negroes in tho town, who have been very insolent since the lynching of Stone, have oither left or are afraid to show themselves, as not one Inib been Been on the streets Mayfield, Dec. 23. Last night-- Will Suet, col., is shot to death by a patrol. Tho night before Four men are wounded and four houses burned in a t. Dawsou." Only one shot was fired as the negro wiiB pulled from the ground. Some one shot him in the head. The crowd wanted to get WilDon, but were not able to learn where he lived. Stone's crime was a most revolting, a most heinous one. On the night of November 23 he went to the home of Mrs. J. M. R. Greeti, wife of a wellkuQwn school teacher, and there There was no one in outraggd he Ibft Iiouso at the time except her two children, and these were in another room. The brute overpowered his helpless victim and by sheer force succeeded in his purpose, then threatening her with death if she made an outcry or He attempted to give the alarm. claimed that he was a white man, and Mrs. Green could not discern the color of her assailant," there being no other light in the room Bave the dim glow of the lire. More Violence ut Aluylleltl. Mayfield, Ky., Dec, 21. A portion of the same mob that lynched Jim Stone this morniug before daylight attacked Tom Chambers, colored, to-night at 9 o'clock in his house, but al-though over 100 Bhots from Winches ters were fired, Chambers escaped, and is still at liberty. The mob burned Chambers' house and with it the beer house of B. F. Boaz and two Pre-- s 1 1 Thos. Chambers Luther Chambers, Charles .Jenkins, Harvey dounson, John Templeton, Tine Boaz ,and A A fire that was m until January 1st, we are making '!3Py5K i V MBJcl ?X' rices Ihat Will btagger You. We will actually They tb.almost beyond belief, but true nevertheless. ft k anything i You 20 1 3ft per cent The day before Henry Finney is slain by masked men. Mayhem b record of the paBt four days now includes three tragedies, and no man can tell wheu the bloody' story will end. Bud as things have been in Graves Tcouaty since Saturday the situation to day 18 more serious tnan at any time race war. line. No time to mention numerous and separate prices now. CALL AND SEE THEM. : At Old wav StandiR pth s 10 Wt S AND F. A- ! YOST St CO. januarv 1st onlv. v .r Uiuuu,iuauuuuuUiUUiUUUUuai 0 Are advancing and now is the time before they get higher to get you one for yourself, daughter, wife or sweetheart, from the old reliable jeweler, i xw IMfi Da fi KELLY g .n- - jKfiiii that night and had a similar experience with three negroes at the alley east of the South Kentucky college lot. This time he had provided himself with a pistol and when one of them grabbed him he reached for his pistol. Itcgulntorg In Logan The trio took flight and Mr. Hudson A dispatch served to the Associated fired four shots after them. One fell, Press newspapers contains the follow- but got up and ran away and he thinks he must have hit him. The ing. police are investigating the hold-up"The mob which killed the Proctors at Russellville Thursday night if rePOSTPONED TO JAN. I. ports are true, are determined to rid Logan county of a number of worth- The Garrott Ciise Not Tried nt Uolivnr less and dangerous characters. It is Tuesday. said that at least twenty persons in The examining trial of Clifton Gardiffeient parts of the county have been notified to loavo the county rott, at Bolivar Tuesday, was called within fifteen days, and that several and postpone(fill January 1st. Mr. are making preparations to go." Garrott was not there, it being reportCelebrated Their Golden Wedding. ed that the wound on his head wbb Madisouville, Ky., Dec. 22. Mr. giviughim serious trouble. and Mrs. John G. Morton celeThere was a general outpqring of brated their golden wedding this both white people and negroes and it evening. The guests were lim- is estimated that.150 negroes anil 200 white men were on hand, and it is ited to the' sons and probable that many of them were daughters and daughters-in-law- , grandchildren and a few special prepared for trouble. friends. Mr. Morton is a banker and The negroes of the Lougview neigh- lie and his estimable wife are nighly oornood are greatly exercised over esteemed and honored citizens. They the killing of Tom Leavell and the wera born and reared here. Upon this wounding of Reuben, and they are occasion the same candlesticks and a loudly boasting that Garrott will be number of dishes were used that seut to the penitentiary. were at the wedding fifty years ago. The people of the neighborhood Ulght Murder Cases. are in no humor to tolerate an atOwensboro, Ky., Dec. 23. Nock tempt to convict Garrott by faUe tesit would not take much Broy, who was shot by Dave Edwards timony and to cauyi serious outbreak, if subDecember 12, died last night. Ed- orned v?tuesses attempt to give in wards waB arrested and committed to perjured testimony. jail on a charge of murder, making It is reported that an attempt will eight indictments for murder this terra be made to charge Garrott with murof court. All are negroes. der instead of manslaughter and put him in jail without bail, supporting the claim of previous threats by negro testimony. This report whether it is tf ue or not, has greatly embittered tho white people acrainst the negroes and their allies, and if it iB attempted the Muyliold trouble may be repeated in thiB county. It is probabje that sevorul hundred men will be 'on hand next Friday when the case is called. Tho Utah Supjemo Court bag affirmed the validity ol the newlec1--. ' " "!y.Vi .. tion laws in that State. s. ed in mystery, unoer rooms of iutr on North Ma Wednesday morn ing in the vicinity plosion jubt befoie This explosion occurre rear room, occupied as the Felands. It knock! glass windows, broke the j. oi uh umi uoor aim uio;t the glass intc the plastc across the hall, nnd smashecl heavy partition door of the froi? This explosion is a mystery, as is no gas in trie building and tt ippeurs 10 oe no evidence oi powc or dynamite. The rooms above we1 occupied by Tom Greer, Jr., and wife? but they were not at home. Their furniture was all destroyed It was insured for S150 with Callis & Wallace. City Jailer Lee Morris had the hose in position when tho fire depart meut arrived, the house being just across tho street from the engine room, and the fire was soon put out. The interior of the buildinir was badlv damaged bv fire und water, hut nn heavy loss was sustained. The house belongs to L. Yonts, of Johnson's Btre- The damage to the law office of Feland & Feland was slight. no- - t'f his kniWaiid thinks he cut the man on the hand and in the face. Both negroes then ran. Mr. Hudson then went on to the depot and left for Nashville. He returned at 10 o'clock s,,edBpPKNIr- "1HEHIru monev. Una and a ecu ill i en- Hudson g t out 3 1 sons-in-la- Eub-orne- d "'- - fy .Vr V ft Ut - & E Ar3 :f j 1 " 'V 2. EAUGHfeD. PrlomiK. f opbinsaUU mentttckian. -- r- VANILLA BEAN CULTURE. :nlMiil tlor Large, I ton Curnio Hiiy. just eonauliwl i" rnth tune in uu horn. Witt WUb 10 Onof '&' tho Moat ProQtablo Cropa of Tropical Countries. & ht one peep at the gPl UlllU! of- the appeal nnce of hisuft Vaaila as a flavoring for ice creams ;ucil into the room, heated tnr- - VU At,,. nitioitii. , from onee-5:ein- f.' .X- - l niwi ..-- 11 flently upon a I'lmir unci burst, considcM;d a luxury, bus, now contesr .,. Firs. be so gWirnlly ued tliat it Is consido believe the people, of ered a nvWslty, and it would be very rertli,'.u)Ofct inbredjinecinu'nsj hnrd to Ma a substitute for it. -- htininnity on the fueeof the &Lnc of anilla is obtained hho sobbed. f HUfpH V lrfroSi'thc,3t:1, bean, which is u native love, what litis coined voii of Tttv Me.ico.?? ispmbftbl.v liic most val"net- - your tniniJuti maidenly? OnK uable frtil Wrrt ii, i hi- - best ipuil ty of erday ' MexicanhbYljuXorttii brlmr woitti near- fLook here, lgnatiusv13iisybt'e. I want ly their weJgfynSjSHv(!r. "While the yknow if there Is anything humorous vanilla Isji natKp or'.Mj.'xieo. or recent -th-th- is Com-.mgrcial Kits were .suddenly intor- - jloxfkin Urowcrs Kccclyo from 18 to Slfi .. .. I v. PL.iij Ttt.t la Very TeiLou prying I'roi-csand Complicated. A Save Monevaf his Week. ?fflt 551 Lei'us MOVl IOIB WOW U a it. We have too many CARPETS, and in order to reduce our stock we have determined tcT'offer skh yxtrabrdinary PRICES as were never offered before to this people. TheseWVes will move them, we know it, and if you need orwant one, come it btfe before the best styles are selected. 50c IS! Grid Tapestry Brussels Carpet, formerly v sold 65c v.jH it uc. ;st Tapestry Brussels Carpet, formerly- sold SI at Vn 85c. 40c Ln all-wo- ol fat "nisi r4all-wool yard wide Ingrain Carpet, former- - in oan .M " maa S.1 nurabea-- of difl'ertjjt .countries itiul will grow ih any loenUty 'where the jcars it has lieli tninsplunted to a The 4 wifri 1 'ht 'ff X fe? bestlx-'i- flxlcO. degiees. J'owcaJi---un- o C5 s si I 35c 25c 15c Filling Cot Chain Carpet, formerly sold at 45c. :aney Matting, formerly sold at 35-40- IlT iv auiu ui ouaiuc. CC I TSfc. m c. "2: m v- f Hi. ient?i' tucque ior my v,x.Lu.ail;- - my (Jear ' iNOinillK Iiuiuuiuu LOn the contrary ything very peculiar, "Then is ther er being near zero, in the thcrmo, lie sacque to church to- ay X.-- NO WONDER THiJT LAUGHED. in h fntf. thnt von crave mea pkV,",d " :.r weari FZMv, re been your not wearing ayJ" dear, the neculiar fact wnnlrl it to church to-da- kery well, then, will you explain liehavior of people y I Tae con- la uglicd in my face n he took re, a wx)man whom,fi never snW B. rrf nl n iUU(S-- 1JIC. 1UJ"'- li.UUtCU tU lull... ..T. l. .ha n ' I The vanilla plant is a climbing ine, with astern aboutaa thick as an ordinary load pencil, covered with 5f d leases. The vines blossom profusely during March and Apt il. The flower is yellow and has a very agreeable sweet smell. 1 By far the greater number of blossoms wither and fa!? off, and the ones pro ducing beans are'a very Bmall jcireent-ag- e of the total number. The beans grow very rapriily "for the first two months, andby the 1st of JuJy have "$3' ,A0i l.f attainl thcir'fuH size, and from that on- growbut little, if nny. The time beans, or pods, are from six to twelve menes long, and about half an inch fn diameter, and when rjpc are about the color of a banana, and have very much the same appearance, except thathey are a little Ies fn diameter and Mine-whlonger. Each vine yieds about 100 beans, and some vines hve a single "v branch th'it bear 12 From lift 1st p' "ly. when the bean is a it grows butlittle in siy 'turning gradually a yellow a cole, until the latof December or 1st dark-green, fancy Matting, formerly sold at 25c. Matting, formerly sold'at 15c. i t "spear-shape- 10c fancy 3q Fancy Matting, formerly sold at 10 and 12-l-2- c, 1: We shall offer also this week special' extraordinary PRIC" on Ladies , and Misses CAPES and JACKETS. If you want a Wrap, comoto usfor it and you will save money. RiCHAROS & CO. T C. IIANBECY. n at dt r, ErtflJ? iVPE u rwiiiv mgvih.i 0U1Cyjrv i JC rt 7- - WffWWWfffi -rfMV M ii i PEOPLE'S WAREH0 HANBERY & SHRYfR, Prop'rs. Railroad St., Betweeu Teuth HQPKINSVILLE, K' uud Eleventh. A J lf,.11! M nil wuva,u unHQIf attention given to Bampliug a ceiling an lYnnnf v.u.. to us. Liberal advances on tobacco in. storJ All tobacco insured ul otherwise instructed. I ,' SSF-Curef- kl wnawn n broo'grin!" fiivy were pleased to .ee Mskii."' HkeJy that Sarah Smicrcs 3sed walked P the oirch niye. i ffWTHE "nviusr s far Tr.r H -" L..'t MMiB at that, and y jet frine worst ones! And liU'd bo perfectly mp- sealskin I" Jto be happier, then. was the same! . Te cold, Fter? You .in' ns lat is wrong with anj-liow- ifoisaWN .CS? lr WO'V EtthSYlud f iTrr'"- irJgff'TH ' K VASJlVliLK North ROUTE OPVHE ; i ran n-J- HAKE YOURSELF REAI fVthe Christmas festivities and ioruval New Year calls by having had turned, looking le fault or the sacque; it. Only, in your haste to 'in it, jou forgot to put on ELISA ARMSTRONG. Way with All of Vs. istmas comes but once n year. ".now," chirruped Mrs. LutKin. BJCAGO aho vr5" $am&. "'.SHVILLE IMITED DRTINGVANrLTJt..IJEANgj THE ONLY y. i a n m JL Sis-tcrMa-ry Wi'h THE DOCTOR LOOKED PUZi5LT3D. creased the thing bPeincd to curl up around the edge, like the tail of a dried Jaerring, and the larger it grew the more it curled up, until it got to be ttho shape of a china wash basin. I don't know what was wrong with it, for I am not an expert in that hue, but before the lamp mat was complete decided to call it a bag of soma eort or other, and put ribbons on it for handles and a tassel on the bottom. You see, when a lamp mat makes up its rnind to be a pudding bag you just have to let it have its owu way. So, as I said, she put long ribbons on it, pink ones, and some bows, and I d took It over and gave it to the doctor, with her compliments and a "Merry Christmas." She was engaged to him then. That was nil right, but what do you think that doctor did? Why, he sat right down and wrote her a note thank-an- g her for her kindness in sending him tmch a "tasty and comfortable nigbt-.cap- " and assuring her that it would Jjring him pleasant dreams. Yes, sir! And I don't wonder Sister Mary got mad and broke the engagement. But you can bet she hasn't tried to nnke any lamp mats since. ELLIS PARKER BUTLER. bald-headeI- TIMELY ritKCAUTIOX. BF W' & Tommy DoD't be utinid. doggie, I tell tvon't hurt you- -i just want tonoise somethipff-- U 3'" hear any you just 'keep perfectly stUJ. for we d "" it'll be Santa Claufi.-an-pi- - w don film scared away. tt , . '"&'., V.' . . .. .A. y '"' to-nig- yu... of January, when it is fully ripe and ready for gathering. The pods are filled with minute black seeds and a small quantity of pulp, and when pre;. Lnfkin looked earnestly into the pared for market become reduced to about low depths of his pocketbook. their original thick'I'm glnd of that," lie said, in a ness, are black in color, and emit a very sweet, agreeable perfume. gloomy tone. N. Y. llecorder. The curing of the beans is a slow, An Afterthought. tedious process, and one requiring n Hereafter, If your hose you'd see great amount of enro and attention. at Christmas dawn, Why, take this simple hint from me For the most part the growers do not Sleep with your stocking on. cure their own beans, but sell them in L. A. W. Bulletin. miscellaneous lots to curers, who emA Chrlstmns Tart. ploy experts for that purpose. The The future has a golden tinge. total time consumed by the curing The past, too, may seem pleasant: process hsjabout five montlis. The beans But Just about the Christmas tide as soon as gathered are spread out in There's nothing like tho present. Harlem Life. the sun. on black blankets, and allowed to remain until they nrequitehotto the Portrait of n Lady. touch. They are then gathered up and very clever; Dear Mabel's placed in a sweating box, which is simSho coaxed away my pelf, And bought me all the glmcracks ply a wooden box large enough to hold Sho hankered for herself. all the beans. This box is well warmed Chicago Record in the sun, and its whole interior is AN IKRRSISTIiiLU APPEAL. then lined 'with blankets that hae been out in the sun. After the beans are in tho box the ends of tho blankets are folded over them, and other warmed blankets are placed N over and around the box. The whole T TTTT T IT is then allowed to remain for 30 hours, f by which time the ripest of the vanilla will begin to turn black, and the box will hae lost most of its heat. The beans now have to be fcpread out in the sun again, aiter which they are again sweated, and this process continued four or five times, until the beans are the proper color. As the ripe beans turn black tho IiI'ImMi quickest, after each sweating tho whole lot lias to be gone over, and the onea which are black enough picked out and placed by tljemcelves. Great care must be exercised in this process, as, if they are ery little oversweatcd, it is sufficient to reduce the weight about one pound per 1,000 beans, would be "I suy, mister, raise 3?er winder a bit, a'grcat loss, and, as the which loses part bean won't yer, so as I kin git a smell o' de of its color when overdricd, there is puddin' whan it comes on de table." a further loss of about one dollar per Day City Chat. pound on account of poor color. y As soon as tho beans have been On Christmas Morning. sweated and arc of tho proper "Ouch!" The beautiful maiden withdrew her color they are spread out on drying racks, being carefully gone over from foot hastily. Plunging her arm into he silken day to day, und any tliat rIiow signs depths she took from the toe of her of moisture or mold are taken out and stocking a box of candles put in the sun until the mold disapyf, pears, when they are again placed on that she had overlooked. Need it be added that this hpppcneil the racks. When of iho proper dryness, which the operator from experiin Chicago? N. Y. Truth." ence can judge very accurately by the What He Put Up. feeling of the bean, they are taken from Checkly Did you hang up your stock- tho racks and carefully assorted into ing on Christmas eve? bunches of 50, all the beans in one Harduppe No, not quite as bad ns bunch being of the samo length. that; but I hung up my overcoat and The prico the beans bring depends watch. Brooklyn Life. entirely on their length and color, says the Chicago Record, and varies from Her Time of Joy. New Boarder Ho you enjoy Christ- elghtdollars to fifteen dollars ner pound. Each bunch of 30' beans weighs from a mas, ma'am? Landlady Very much, indeed, All pound to a pound and u half, and a tin my boarders get invited out to dine, comaunng u ouueacs is worwi inere- uu. you know. Chicago Record. liU1 1U vuo uCiuuiuuvu oi , the nJraftn vostioblod jTrain Service with iowost ana rinoat uay uoacnea, Sloeplngr and Dining Cars TUB S O UTH c-- finis&ng touches put on your suit before it is too late. Perfo or ut can onlv be gained by raai the clothing to suit the man, will make your busintflfror dress as near perfection as it's poBsibl make it. Choose the fabric and do the restt A. CLARK, to The Tailor one-four- th 8,erre Haute, Indianapolis, CHICAGO, Delight Your Family exDerienced Tnilnm. 1 volum of business we dWnd the ms satisfied well dressed gentlemen ' first-clas- s Well-rille- d Milwaukee, St. Paul, AND ALL POINTS IN THE By leavincr vour measure with and have your clothes cut and made MGRTH and NORTHWEST. K. R, Chattanooga, Tenn. P. P. Jepfbiks, G.P. 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Address, MUNN & CO VuuU'iUEBS..TGl Broadway, New Yort City. i ii JT fT Pil juu wno are inreresrea in iurnenng tne sj HOHW.J. BRYAN'S new book, should corri immediately with th&publishers. The work will An account of his campaign tour . . . His biography, written by his wife L. & N. TIME TABLE. TBA.IN8 OOINO NOKTH. R yo.BSSt. Lonibi'nBi ilall Il .Vo. At Naelivlllo Aoenm 4. So. SI St. Louis Expresn TRAINS OOINO 63 63 SOUTH . t m a. m S(' in lO'OO 30 10:31 H o. m n His important speeches ;The resultg of the campaign in 1896t T A-'- : St. Louts Express Nashville Accomodation Vo.MSt. Louis Mall . . No.91,N.O. limited So. So, trolUB 5:ft7ain ..7:30 am .,6-4- sufll-cienth- Nashville Accommodation does not run to Sunday. North bound St. Louis and 0ilcago Kast pm :i2pm A review of the political situation mv7. A to Chicago and St. Louis. Fast Lino stops only at Important stations tud orosslngs. Ha 'hrough Pullman sleep, ers to Atlanta. Qa. J. M. Adams, Acent. have 'hrough trains solid and sleopert Mr. Bryan has announcedvliis intei .mtm.i one-ha- lf of all royalties to f utliering thjSLLHvDa1 five-pou- alism. sale. A CHA8. OATLETT. OLAEDNCE HARHIS. CATLETT& HARRIS (Formorly with Forbes & There are already indications': eno! Address t wwiu'vu i rOSVilDWV Publish w Bro PAINTERS and PAPER HANGERS. Wo have concluded to go iuto bus inesa for ourselves and offer our services to the public at the most reaBJ otmble prices. Paper hanging a specialty. All work guaranteed. Leave orders at (jtub Young s iv, w. ' jbrdy & Watts, r nnMicv wiwiri DEAHBORN ST....,CAGO. 841-351 TM MONROE WATTS. Have Ir fflotOQBApns i WVBRASr NEW STUDIO, o. 580 TOSORIAL ARTIST. WEST SEVENTH STBEET, ECU BUILDING. Itfurth AM Clean towels and everything first- class. Give ug a cull. Telephone 84-- 2 rings. " 1 1 " ''" t " s t rMi t , c i &. i J' i. "V f . i tf ism Pfrl&riil 4 " J i ZSr W ittj. ;& MKfiHMH'i.VV p' FP'.! t W V inrl-,-L- i -1- 11 tei '"' J r : itll ICIT COBRT DIRECTORY. r $jftifime mmithiffi. r by Dr. Vs. Vun.dcr Hoyden, th noted bacteriologist of Utrecht, and Japan. Lv. Second Monday in April term soma weeKS or sicicness, hat iiajr The doctor's house Isadust-ppis; Secondaionaay in August term first turned gray. 1 began, using iiyer's Monday In November mlcrobo-proi: bulldinc )' fflass lee weeks. Hair Vigor, and wa3 to well sttls- It Btand&cntb.copcrriinshadefe,'rolrnd9 Monday in May term two First ueu with the results that 1 aLlm 5s?:)tv liit Monday in Auuust term two of the gmcral hospital of Vabama, lit Monday in September term two -uovuj. inuu any ocuer Kinu ot uresi. . The house, is 44 feci long-- , J feet wldo . -n . ' ing. Itrenuiresoiil U and 17fccthliTh. Tartra les.tn elnns.J JsSfln an occasional appll- inch thick a nE itKmrrotfri ... x o jn frames inches npart arc set In' ESSIQNAL CARDS. cation of M.VMi-- . jr so as to form t,ha uu of a cellular ;c5k?W OiME BKINGDIO building block. On so blocks tho r zs i iand Thcro are no B. NEELV' and home' happiness are the bright walls nxo construct Vt escape being1 miiXll JIair Vigor to keep uenturus o'f, tSe windov sashes, tuyr mwW a my hair of good lout the me,sChrist clay through"mid Sargent'BuTldlng bounds o' Main St to remove 7I, ricfanrtnm , color, ('..lln.in In .1... heart, itentlon to tbe C ' Mnndruff, to heal Untj dead to all Jiifpvessions of ligl :it and lection ot Claims. itching liumors, and prevent tllO Hadness, which is not to ickened OT hair from falling out. 1 never hesi In luncss onO insclflshnchs upon tin S. tate to recommend .Ayer's medicines Wal clay of Iljhi who taught to my friends." Mrs. II. JI. Haichit, Cl. humanity and the most dislnteru't Attorney at Law, e ,love Had Diekns written fyfy of Avoca, Xcbr. Hopklnsvllle.Ky. C ristnins, he shoufl occupy C ad- Courts of Christian and place in tie nuWtfori cf because of.he cheery scenes SA.fnce Court St., near Weber. hpictured and the ehry halos he cast a ' 'EL nlout this day of nlftcivs in the year. i oTae very pathos which tit times seemed Law.A a part of himself, whonn wrote, uick- ?iipc nnct i)risrinuiu-i- i uncipr tne l triu oi Hop 'ICusvllle, Ky. Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Moss, f ft hit day until it was 'nearly divested ot l'l WMlUs & Wallace. v """ all its raunohs, Take Ayer's Sarsaparilla for the Complexion. '' tragedy of Calvary was years The 'tfitRihVETnEK. GLASS HOUSE. iifter the birth scene at- uetljlcficm. Th'c had need' to grow up to aw of tioutsyitle.) ope.ntnBa around iruin's estate nud wrap about ITim the through several small second M J&Dentlst. storyy" the, upper part otfhc ,AN- INCIDENT ON THE NILE, jinantlof infinite deity before IJe'lie-eamHopktnsville, Ky i,ij, ri, nir from,ino outside n man of sorrows acquainted with Mf-1S obtained tn..ll1ltifv nvpr TtftRfltt A Shov.ing thQ Difficulties of British wt- tells of thetr- - is admitted. The nipsupply grief The Christ-da- y it mimiiierH uuuuuki considernWfcT 'distance, forced Warfare In Egypt. rvlr, nnfl llp! rrlflfl rtlllc lOl 10V. from ft We tied Un on the eagt btlnk and as she looked upon the face of Jirr newj through a pipe ami carofully filtered to cleanse it of Warqent.'m.d., started arrainseariy tu0 nert raorn. child. It recalls the cncuuoic though cotton wool further .steriliza- .bncteHo To insure angels that startled, tin injr. Tho flrstN;uafT0 e nassa qo, itfylclan andrSnrgeon. 'tion tike itirjis driven against a the west bank Itopklnsville, Ky. of glass,, which cap T.L -- tar that gu.ded therSWWeruie.tl,.. inrr ,n,l cries: A huge mansrer in which He lay. It brings ont tures all the microbes Uiorool spares. Main streeti, opposite City lythand crowd ran along tho bank shouting ot the past the happy circumstances of Tho few microbe brotigh.t)Jnto tho IT. oul 10 us some taio ct dervishes. thobe who were led into the luyinr houRo in the clothc'3 of vislWs soon "We stopped the boat, ana.then had presence, bringing with them gifts of die in the warm sunlight with wOVcliUio 'ateST evidences of tho truth of bo tale. gold and frankincense and myrrh. So. house in flooded. The space between the building blocks is In solemn, slow procession tbvro ap. too, clearer thnn v hen first uttered, be- the glasses nofsolution of salts, which rV8Vi and Oculist. understood, is heaid filled with pearedfrom amonp; the palm tres a cause now better of the sun, so that V HoriclasvUe. Ky .,, Ji '! small group of men carrying a after the lapse of 2.000 years tne Heav absorbs tho heat house are much cool.f njww, u,Mntree.v the rooms of this of peace, good will to met enly promise v er than those protected by the thickrjjov-hodWe could see the outline of a humanU, Cornea also the teaching interior JKEBBtXT, est' shades. the "!,ti1?J?,' is lientetl byInfinite evening thetho heat P.ae.h.j thnurrh thev were '? ven?!8 n.nd ch.nr,ty.a? eye radiating , n and tpotli J on the older law of eve for Painter and I'apsr Hange 1 covered with long cloths. Slowly forNooth. When lie came, thedurk they have absorbed during tho day. x Hopklnsvlle,IV tho sad procession wended its way night bt cruelty and wrong anilojiiircs-sio- So effective Is tho system of regulating ALL WORK-- 1th down to the bank, the crowd silentrolled away, ushering inthe gray tbe temneralure that a few hours of neatness and dispatch antat Low ly opening out to allow a passage. dawn dfan endless day of loie for ene- sunlight, even in freezing' weather, will i rices, 7At-lvat the river's edge, tho mies and prayers fftr Ofose that use render tho house habitable. It is onlySthstreei.nezt to D. R.Beardonne. when several cloudy days follow in sucbearers Kently lowered their bur- their neighbors deRpitefully. .CSBstonlgtjtftfflc The example of the sages who came dens to tho ground and tho old iLLKNii YATES, is "universally followed, and Then it is supplied by pumping in hot sheikh took off thp cloths. On the meet is it that it should be so. air. Dr. Van der neyden tnlnKs ne first aagareB lay - .Flfst National Barbershop. quite in has solved tho problem of a complete gives dead, with aH.peaceful face' anda because thoylieart that of nopkinsTiUe,Xy germicide on a big scale. love has iiure promise r look of gravo dignity. Tho sheikh of Flrat National Bank, eth streeto'rdx 'r'R inspiring 4 excitedly pointed out where the motive of clonntlves Is the love thn rag'fiT THE WARSHIP MICHIGAN. dervish bullets had passed'11"011" thinks no evi against tho recipient oe Fopnlarly Knowu a the "Old Jrotuldo him. One woundShdwed gory and the favor, and love is tlic dominant ot the Great Lakes." Barbers. horrid in his chast. 'Wo could see ruler pf tho heart that i good. Tho The oldest steam warship in the did not 7 tlifitreet, Hopkins vllle, Ky anothorhole in,his abdomen, and Christ tnuffhijiQlliiruE..iI.-lI- of lioiii6.iif. United States navy is the Michigan. j Irer quaint shape, glistening in both his legs had marks of bullets. teach Is hc infinite beauty J'attontlon to patrons, clean linen, builded upon love. The hearp-thacoats of white paint, Siry service. Call and bcconvluced. But we could do nothing but pity that loves and is cheerful gives freely, is a familiar sight to ttie thousands of poor villager and look at the thus communicating pleasure to othet the tourists occupant of the other angareb. Ho in the reflection that they are not for- summershe reigns,upon, the great lakes, where tho sole naval guar 0Y Time Tal)lo. was a young man, and still alive, gotten, and happiness to the donor in dian of Uncle Sam's vast interests. TRAINS GOIJIO SOUTH. lie perceives he has communicated Away back in 1843, says tho Hlus No. 3 Dally, but a hugo gash in his chest and a that No. 1 Dally Mall Express spouting of blood from his mouth hnppiness. Love is contagious, as hapMall Express trated American, when tho Michigan 6:15am ... 4:20pm told us Wlllo that there was little hope for piness is contagious, and blessed and was laid down, it was a departure of 6:08pm 7:03am iderson 7:uaam. ...oaipm him. We gave him some brandy thriec blessed is that household which no small note that the government don 7:&oam .... o.uspm anfleld welcomes Christians with ringing of .terra m. ... u:m p u and bandaged him as best wo could, bells and singing of glad songs, with should order her builtof iron, and when o:2I am .... 7:35pm the size of the merchant ships of the ton, io:2lam.. .. 8:io pm and then hurried off to pursue the laughter and merry voices, and that lakes at the time is considered, there 9:60pm murderers, who were reported to be . .11:30 am nsvllle,, makes memorable the day by tokens of is little wonder KjmS'H KI1IIN1J launch No. 4, Dally M2, Dally Mall Express only half an, hour ahead of us. affection, whoso value rests in the mo- following year at that her was the the oc Erie, Pa., Mall Express for full tive which prompted the giving of them. casion of a tremendous celebration, and ..6:20a. in .. ,.2:S3p.m Lieut. Beatty gave orders ftsvlile ...,4:45p.m . 6:27a.m steam ahead, and then mado out a Did He sorrow? Not for His sins or that the Marine band (even 52 years ago) ton... 6:41 p. m . 7:31 a. m I..v plan of, action in case wo should follies did Tie grieve. Did lie sweat . 8:27a.m.... 6:S7p.m an.... 7:12 p. m come up with the enemy. ,. o:02a. m field As thoy great drops of blood in His agony? 7:41 p.m . :80a.tn tn.... . :62a.m ..,..8:07 p.m were a small party, he expected that Then was it that men might be freed non,.. sin nnd be capable of ,10:40a. m ...8:66 p.m (fllle... they would merely hide somewhere fromand commemorating and appreciatLOCAL FRKIOUT. ing imitating 7:16 am Dally Frlnceton in a clump of trees or an old house the infinite good of His nature. The " 10:20a.m opklnsYllle until wo had passed, and then con face that was marred is now lit with the .... ..... UtWUiiU " 7:15 U.m PrincAton jiKreleht will carry passengers between tinue their journey in ease and Ineffable joj' that comes of man's reEnsvllte and Princeton. comfort. It was evident, therefore, demption, and from His great throi e that wo should have to land a party He regards all enrth's children in love SouthBound Dally. 7:25 a. m . . B:npm nnd smiles responsive to the glndness out. llontown o:oupm to turn them 7:oua. m irganflela Our ship's complement was a of those homes which make merry and iiuuuu-"w- v. loriu 8:10 a. m ....7:15 pm rganflem..., Chrlstmns. Beatty, two bright tho Christ-daone Lieut. 9:86a. m ... 7'iupm small lontown WILLIAM ROSSER COBBE. a. if. MITCHELL, dKBWOOD.ARt. sergeant armorer, an marines, a U P.A opklnsvllle.Ky. Egyptian artillery officer, and ten CHRISTMAS EVE WARNING. t.UUXU VALiIjUX KAIJLiVVAI. U. S. Q. MICHIGAN. We had, besides, our wtfnn with C. O. & S. W. and Illinois gunners. o Louisville, Clnclnnattl, Memphis, Scotch engineer, Mr. Harle, some journeyed from Washington overland by Cleans and nolnts beyond 2:53 p ni black stokers and myself. Tho ship 6:20am . Hdpkinsvuie to assist in the ceremonleo. 7:10 a m :40 pm Memphis would require a force to defend her The iron plates for the hull wore 12:00 noon 6:60 p m f aaucan 7:80 pm 7:40 am rolled at Pittsburgh, and likewise hauled Orleans in case of attack, and therefore it rTnMlat11lA 5:ltpm 11:10 p m across to the lake shipyard. The Michwas difficult to .see whence we could CUOa ni Cincinnati conpeotton maae at Princeton with collect a landing party. igan has a length of 1G3 feet, nerdraft Howover, olid vestibule trains i oarrvlnK Pull of only nine feet permits of entrance to et sleepers ana iree reclining cnair Lieut. Beatty had the happy almost onj' channel in the chain of inthought of taking the black stokers, land seas where she is likely to go, but who were as keen about fighting as her speed of only 11 knots, and the 5VILLE, ST. LOUIS & TEX any of us. So a little further up armament carried, does not cut much IRAILWAY. the river a motley landing party set of a flgihting figure when one thinks of modern warships No. 53. No. 51 foot on shore, consisting of the comDally Dally. 'BOUND At the same time, the Michigan, antimander, the engineer, one marine, as ..... 6 80pm 745am the armorer sergeant, the three Clara (in bed) Come into bed, quick, quated ownshe is, makes a sturdy show waters at carrying1 the flag, . '7 20 pm 8 40 am stokers, five of the gunners and my- Sally Santy Glaus ain't no Vool. If in her 765pm 814am and can land as smart a party of seaThe arms wo carried ranged he sees you 8 201)111 9 40 am self. aroun' with them men as many a salty cruiser. In offerbe.f 868pm 10184m' .... UlOpUlViUAJil frnm To.Nfotforda down to an nld legs, he'll know that stockin' don't irt..--ing training facilities for the naval m 9 44pm 1106 ophant gun captured some few long to you! Truth. lie militia of the lake states, she docs an k... 10 08 ii m 11 38 i in previously irom excellent duty every year. Sho is armed Had u Limit. K "i CAtiJNHSpm 12 07 pm aays alas! homme propose, enemy. " 4BBc mais k'But, B. L. rifles In the with four He could lift three hundred pounds, ninmi i'svr'We searched the Box for ten or twenty rounds; Hotch-kis- a Dieu dispose. main battery, three three-incW7fC3 No. 64 country round for miles, but with- He could sprint a wondrous distance withrapid-fir- e guns in the secondary out stopping; yy Dsfly :rr aeoND battery, and twx Gatlings. But his Arson............ .a 7zoi acaprn out effect I am sure that if tbe He came triumphs found a check: out a total wreck 16 p m The Michigan is in command 7 43 fville enemy had seen us they would have v a7 a 14 m p m When ho finished up a tour of Christmas Commander E. II. C. Leutze. She carfeboro.. ui a mo. p ui fled incontinently, for the elephant shopping. ries about 100 officers and seamen, with am wpm Kvllle- Washington Star. 7am Bum gun alone would have been sufficient a muriiie guard of IS. . ,AU put n wholesomo fear into tho nsport............ iunam :f to Tbe Man for the 61 ill .t... iiu am 6 Sim bravest of dervishes. But, like the "The loveliest fellow is Hour. to visit Ers Forty Tears Old. going iiaam 7 Km Dr. C. D. McCoy, of Kenton, O., 1b exduke of York and his 10,000 men, me this Christinas. He's absolutely 8 0Cn hibiting an egg which, he says is 40 years Lieut. Beatty marched his party "up color blind." addn c. of age. It was 281 gvalns, while a "Is that why he is so lovely?" ;ordue, a, g P A the bill aiid marched them down iota "To be sure. .lust think of it, he sound one weighed 1,100 grains. It was again" to the boat, where we embrought to hisoffico by Mrs. Norman ii.,'Ky, between cannot tell the barked, with intense feeling of dis- and mistletoe differenceand and holly Wall, of, SilvercreeJvhq tells the folberries the appointment and 'huge appetites. lowing BtortFbTtylyeariBago her hotiw is full of holly." Truth. 18 telephone excWl Correspondence London Standard. husband buUtthlehbuwHeTWegan It Patient WaitlKg. The Ueit flo Cunlil rroiulse. in the fairand'finiiheddCirf'tfie'sprin. Benny Bloobumper, Patient, hopeful waiting is hard "Papa," said drum for Christmas." "1 The other week n'large piece of plasterrl iaiitet. J T.iia i UtQbUI UHIl j "W ork when It is tbe only work pos-bl- e want a big bass can't have that," re- ing' fell f rim the wall, and Mr. Norman, aoaay.bv couc-r-inyou upon going to repair tho damage, dis"I'm to us in the emergency. But turned afraid ;?J .0.tf.WVKr Mr, Bloobumper, "but you may covered a neat full of eggs, which had Jej Honey anS pUient waiting is in its time the have a big turkey drumstick." Detroit lain securely hidden and protected for highest duty of a faithful soul. H. Free Press. w relief. the last 40 years. s Clay TrumoulL dkf tfwWfii f,Jfy t"T ,' rt leeks . laitniraiionaayin May term twc It Monday In September term thrd In. Fourth Monday Jn Fcbruurv' eons; First Monday In June teim.'i u: our in juonaav in BeDteinbor lrflt Monday in February Well Satisfied "Nearly .forty years ag THE jg J 'w ' UNIQUE DOfyilCIL 3 It Id Bnllt of Glass and a Complet J Oe'rml- - A 1VH Ayer's Hair fjgotv aftcir' One of la eTth that Teoently erected nt Yophrrwi o' air-proo- cldo on a Lurco Scale. the oddest domicileB rfi MWHH jWnnffiiniwuiflHwmmii I f, H VITTB 9 I Ti of ho f 1 KTW rB 'M A,V" ii&&trttC J w4l' 'ilil'IIE WTWBt K one-ha- ir AYER'S r-- hpme-lovin- tr VefietablcPrepacationi . . . ' simiiai nB uicroou ananc andBowcl ling the Stomachs .. " " 'll'Ml to&S the-bron- c 4 zx Ei PromotcsT)igcsUon,ChceifuI- "nessandlfest.containsneiuicr Opnjm.Morpmne nor Mineral. I 1 NotNahcotic. Jt.irp&m eom-mhdi- hu-m:ii- ty 1 IPS Hair Vigor W Sill ill Gp ill w&aagf AIR-PRO- i EtcjxarOtdllrSiMUZLElIEBEB Sa" nta.il ftvpamint HirmStci- lCtanfUd Sugar ittuhrpnua- - flSYtr. iiH i nil m. Wmw 1 " i . I Ood-chll- d Aocrfcct Remedy f or Cortsiioa- tion,.SourStoniach,DiarTHoea, Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrish-nesandliO&S OF SLEEP. s e i.,vi, Tac Simile Signature ot ez&ffttz&v. K. ly-bo- rn " if J j.TiJm?iii 'j mi vuvl. Motaferairm.iawffuljrei.t glycor-iiHcoatedpl- at EXACT COPVOF WRAPPER i n " ed auiman, nbles.-ingtfofnAl- li s t y, h stage-coac- h J. U ML HEI1 'WestSe .- -v I T. ft " Corner 12th and Main h BAR ;i. BARBER SHO ?::"S THE Will "H CLOAK From to-da- y &: I o:ete-.:e3As :j 1. I it is getting lato in the All mi Hinety MADAME LEVY, ,J r h 4 M a "t iAsi'. SR kk I it lI..V inVHWlTMM V L. . z M 'x? $etttiftm 3? to ,V. it V via ?1 V & n. .f s k o- - 1 ip.IWV ., r. L L'- - 2 ag becwuu Smcwtf$su r citing On bn v. A company of twenty-five- " woro at- good citizen Who comqs along. tacKea ounuuy niui not over tnree a gun or p rope. jno matter miles'from the palace by an insurrllatJijcalbr, the.,ravjsber Bhould gent band and several of them killed. This audacity has worried Weyler, mlittf. TIiq crime Ipi one that should dui ue can not capture or disperse brfolfc thetriafct of the ..guilty party' them. An American named Amos trUye"ih,auy community whoro there JohnSon, from Texas.is their most aiyhomeB to protect. Lynch law piuuuucui. leauenj Itentucky nets Declared Offj sometimes execut.es the wrdng man, Washincton but. so doea. tho Written law. Many gopdjy nMmbea Post? Tlin. ni still 0f i j or unsetuea. cnieuy electiou bets were Ian innocent man naaocen nangeu those- that or. tne ianu. mafic without the intervention fii a k imprisoned by the courw possibly promt miiwja. of Havana, P W ilCMUUlucy j, j pi frnm' Cuban sources that d7cm rcu uinLvu Mwi, P& . the CuXu leader is wndjffvbr the Iprd .iiliUvt' mur pti TwMMi--rth ., t v. liic nnlv rdii iinti Tlel0ved ".- ww 2ki M.. WV..J u Bflfi UiiH chv avenge meir burning to EuVrtTlofhath iu uuans iu me iirmj uio m- l&i.d.-nwiUiiv iwi, n.i-- . jnurdarfll&M auic v won, vt over tho treachery ol Ur. tho impurities V r. Zertucba is a murtteu , ' t:. Cures ot CAtwrli by expelling tho disease. n ftolcrecl P antnmg y j cihna -- U ' ui&n.JOo ri ?l a icoortea thut n wbleh cause and sustain mov-e- ; ot Nervousness by rroperly tqnftiK and l.aH W SM47 him Cures feetllncr mafl IE par' the noms upon pure Wood. fortnH BOim niilftB Cures ot That Tired Feeling w reswnus McKiMaaatiib fact that t lj hIioiik BpnniBh atrengUi. Send tor book enures by VasT guilty of." the gUUlM. Spaiu will be post poued, the CulM "donable tinme" shows that LM bay. na n iiu kuvb ,QVpr there they o fnonttly iiunns i ivr Tb growing In popularity 8b iu that country A'V 'eetiyeinothOd for the speedy cenand young Gi will aveug JUalez. jfni. Ciruiedu i in cccues for his ifchtnent of criminals who defv iu law. Stotiui the ran'at. deserred shire of hatred luidY 3evenp.e Strbug to fito'&efed? outi4o ' him.. Fiends HavHtin thnt thBSiaSnftji-wJul:. i To & I. Hood & Co.. Proprietors, Lowell, Mas .j hat.oharacter should be, outlawed' dota yehturofor diit .... on? tV.T.fv-.- . UV.J uV wo k. U f rnn una nirnp.niiina '.Jil.,4. JA ueeiruyuuMvii.jjuuti ti'vivy vy II... tne ciiy excepd iu strong iorce nWdS FlllS pls. aid dlgesUoa. " . xT IS, U tu ifivviii T?h. T).i. 22.Gonie;t Hy TiibLa. eni,, i-uniuijjumiii ia muuBu. n..,i:uii.n.niii uag!'! wooing "."I..U" wi u ;.:.. ..ht.vmCufolxv'i H!" TnnkJtye. nim Willi Wood twn ly" . J ..Mi .,,?'? tWMylv rrote Cures the merit of Ilood's Dm 8arsaparlJU-K- ''mL a. 11 fm m IV m--t ,VK.JWw th. gales v iBl i wW: twrniaiionl Cure avcrot feraw, Ww Cures fit scrotuU uneck, runnlasow, mf , goltro, swelled tliseaso. sores ot Salt Rheum, with Ha tettaltcfelnS d Wa.'tetr, etc. and burning, t crop- , H Cures ot BolU. Mood. , to ttous due onaWtier troMcs vthero Cur&s ot "V. aTroodstoi&ctf tonic wns needed. Cures'otKheafi-tlfCWheroraUeiiUwertufe nrft. V Si m Tlf Ml &) JIT 17 m 11 'ggg' uestion 9 ' (J SC JRa- 1b K. .1 V wAi uct t?f-iifo- m i Hoods Sarsapairilia 1 Do You Waat J "TTl T o lj nt Howell. Howell, Dec, 21. Qa last Fridv evening, the inst, the yon people of Hdwell gave most d lightful entermiurfieift in tho now idonce of Mr: h.'M. uavco. A nu were present, in ber cludiugiSm'gfrtl ladies and gentlemen fronuliopiii;3r:lle and Clarksvillo. HbppenTi) w SPECIAL To Keep Warrn? DO 11 PIES! from-S'-tlistuuc- o ffliipWATS?! I .The-sur- r well represented and on the whole the crowd was quite select and the evening most enjoyably spout. lj' ui. t stakeholder. a.. Death has acain invaded our midst. .KQuaveuyttUfup dUu pnlyonthohouorjyf the parties J taking this time ono; of whoj-idjhe-, most AH thoSe a5tr- Therestill a topic, of prominent citizens iu tho nerson nf " n .u . iUOj notels, aild tin Mr. Js-- B. Radford, who died last W00K Suits. - M . UUU tUH argument Ml? mr TiiAiriiiuirpi ari 1UIOY is sum to follow, the niht after a short iHiiHSnFniilprrhnl no dolibt of a particular casef Jfaey all pneubonm, aud was buried'- thUrf nfJ Uknr"fl. j5,su9ftn-thefp nnmna n2f n Ar fiiaulk vv HVi J5e 01? the Ue8toa of the division ternoqnwith funsral uorvjcea uy'ltev. iTrcyi.tho prompt and decisive ot tho electoral vote fnjvpnf udkjand v, n. Y.nugnnu. Air. itadiord was The Bestow'i f Gahfornin. A rrnnA rnanv Imfa tvtv u' just and upright man, a good neigh ara9tenstic of mobs. They taken on'tlia nroDoitibn thaf. ?.f,.7rfti! bor and a kind friend. Ho was a feve bo'en tried by duo pro- - ley worfld-ca- rry more ( states than valued memberof Olivet church and l. ll-fflpiaw. rromiscuous lynching Bryaihd'the Bryan would died in the full assurauce of a chris thorforca and offeot of such hav't4fgive up thttfmouev wom ha tian taith. He leaves a wifo. two' 'concede that Kentucky nil; Cali- - sons' and a daughter- - besides innuIwSeh they are'really needsd"? muveur, uep.nuncan. merable friends and other relations lira -tha coilfirfonnn'rif, flirt .. ,,, i iur .irom oeinL' Mnum v to whom his death causes a distress.wow. J4. restored, there ,cancBded, owing to his sorrowing " . .' :i.f'T tv jjrucu, jay, jfj.vo :i those States?" unci bvthe ep'ifc vo'e in ingly sad blow. To sympathies of riunvrn nci.n( family tho sincerest nSntnnl v.wi in a Tuajprfty of such cases all beta tho community are extended. V "A have been declared off., WWW1W Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Caycp are toNo Middle Names. fcsere polled Tn the day moving into their haritfsonio new hojise, ImarV in FrSiklin THe Boston thinks the to be just completed, aw3 they are cougratulated'up'dn the possesof election pf-- ftreKIuley a confirmation sion of.oue orthe, prettiest 'homes'' in iKcmoniu. ooutu of tholci tradition that theAmerican this patt of. thof country. !ve Co'filuittee people, Jiko their presidenlsto ,have nAtV. M. Burnett, who,4fQrthe The,-iireJ&e' Icgisja- - only one Cbtistian name. t hvo presidents had no middle" name, past year has copducted .th6 HOTWrr .jMKI OIIHIl ftlf of the No- n.. W ne amliwheu SIcKinfey" is indugurated he hotol. will on next JDWrfsdav move . M KB with his family tOJfcljJKny bounty, ued to the par will be 'tho seventeenth president whern thoV 6i'pecnaSBfciKA.thoi?-le.iwithout one. Tho list includes m th6 future, ThjsJTst vyiBtof tbo George- - Washington John Adums community go ' withMr and Mrs. Lof Illinois fail- - ThomaS Jefferson, James Madison, Burnett to their nowq duelling ilace. tday and drag- - James Mdnroe. Andrew .Tnnlrflnn juiidiug neighborhoods were SSOO and j.. 7.50 Wc nave Twenty Over coat that are teaaaJimSfeV y TO, ' iL.iou u-l- u t-- jur SIO up-iow- n m6n-Jip- u T. r Worth $10 to To Close this little lof o'fjddd- s- $50 V tw? r- and ends we have put 1 ber ,.tte price down Jfg x.m tw. j m f v.y-uib i-- r ia.k-.i- y v 5R7K (HIV f Jr jF 1 P lthilQSvbW' &" s SUKMMnTU- -i tlBIH 11 fBi 1H II limber of big Tuesday the went to tho Is it pos- not yet ar- holds like Martin yii$.Buron, John Hun JlnttlMH MtllJ TSI1 nij xnjwi, t'juiuru Pierce, Mrs.,F. E. VilsfiiHlitB ibfitft recov-ore- d rfiStfSrK2IIw4SSrC J fl YYVTZTVTVfVTVTffTVYyyTy1 1 afitefc Clothing Sli r ii'TTtW I ff 17 little. Hamp- rv ,f Mar- til ion. akina- - xxr' u. B4?l.oH jes, of Hn JasiissuBucuiinnhv- - AbH- ,- .WiJfloirCarelv luiBCPWeneM ofL.l O.uhamLincon, Au"drev'3'paasoif, Grod mpuia aim is to bo congniwjhU;cl?pn v ver Cleveland and Ben jamiunlanisou; her uariow; escape. , Cleveland, however, waH.baplisevl Tho society people of- tho nfcfglibor-hooStephen Grovor. are eageily looking forward to & ' the marriage of Miss Wa Dixon to ' Jerry Burke, col., whprhucked Mrs Mr. G. W, Buchanan which a co evoning at OliJno. Fos and her motherwith an axe. take place at Manchac, La., W119 shot! to death vet church. by a mob Sunday night. Misses Mary and Nannie .Mnaon, The''remuins of the late Miss Kate of ClnrkBville, and Willie Moore of Field arrived at San Fraucfsco yes Oak Grove, are visiting tho family of Mr. W. W. Radford. terday. irunu-li- i n froryJiivn5i4lftArs: Mrs. ri' d 2" THOROUGH pi PENMAi INSTRUCTION IN BnOKKEfPlHO, SHtHrT-HANTELEGRAPHY, ETU., ETO.. AT THOBRiANT''&;8THM.TIJN BUSINtBS UUUtUt saumi CORNER THIRD AND JEFFERSON STREETS, IQUISVUIE, KY. UATALUUUt tMtt, F t.. . V tf Ul .,J$,:. mm .v T - i T W ftl r LrTiO 'ison- - POSITIONS GUARANTEED. Hon. the Enter at any time. Cheap board. 1 a Draughon's Practical :aud and kttlu ia- - Efo v Beokkeeplns;, Penmanship, Shorthand. JypewrlUesr, Telegraphy, etc. The most thorbughx practical aa&prosretsive schools of the vr)3, ami the best Patronized ones in the South. Indorsed by bankers. mercnants, ministers, ana other; Fourweeks In bookkeeping wltn us are equal to twelve weeks by the old plan. Their Presldentlsauthor of "Draughon's Hair System of JJookkeeo- iIlp,', which cannot be taught in nn 'other school. ? CPfln nn ilvpntn nnv rnlliert if we cannot fihmv more written nnnllrflllnnq fni tvmlplri.nr CO U Ui U U stenographers, received in lhe( as t ttvthe months . than any other five Business Colleges in me souin,an comoineas- can inow to nave received in the cast n monev in the interest o f our Emolovment Department than any other Bus. College inTenn. takes in as tuition. SJ5 Q0.00-Amo- unt vie have deposited in bank as a guarantee thatwc have in the past Ail-- 1 filled. andwiU In tho future fulfill, our guarantee contracts. HOMB STUDY. We have preparedJ" especially for home study, books oir Bookkeeping-- Shorthand and Penmanship. Write for pricdlUt. mop. JJRAUGHON 1 now nave a position as bookkeeper ana stenographer for the Southern grocery Company, ofthlsplace; salary,575.ooper'month. Ioweitallto your books on bookkeeping- nd shorthand prepared for home study. Jrl Armstrong, Pine Cluff, Ark. S sdmmm7zm y 4 accept notes for'tultlon, or can : money in Danic un.ll position ml. CnffArAnnM. Nnv,Mi. Send for' free illustrated catalogue. Mention thts paper. TOMMWyw' Tl8 f'ffi X "",l' r i imimum 'Nasfillle,Tenn.. Texarkana. Tex. j r jTIIOMPSOK'S OLD STAMD, m JSCe-- r & i7; SMlUvfa ' ." V tock, absit3food "f . andv&OWlUS atiPjjb: r Z rtmont. halsJ XW" n. 115 fl Cflll No! 8 Main StreetOTKlKSyiLtcKK; i ManaMiMw t- Au 3 IV past ludest terms ids and bu- - rby the is most mexcelled The book stu- - Chronic Th6" Gonstip,atfoji. 1 'iw XDx- - CaxlstecLt'sf"' ?pographic- - (leut, and the vet one hun- rook like pho- ?ost. Ju Ms? rational treatment for con&tipatiori' of administering . the . medicine onsists' hat,will stimulate and rcstorKthe Liver to itsnbr-- ', vrhal cpudition without debilitating the sys.tenu.b'y,. f" !r'', strong cathartics ... sat 7 S3TX1JLP50C J-O- Mid SXiiijfeS '1 Vv i , "W J Cure.'. h I cured by f. J. CHENEY& Co., Props., Tol Hall'a-Catarr- )ae Hundred Dollars ite- anv case of Catarrh thnt enn ' "T. y WW pv. yr r jf-fla"w y I TP l" .w !. v.r-- JTJLm rr.vp.vv rlmrrfrisf. , --L Mta "V V 1 ft shb w ...-'tor"- ifTi'fli'9Vlie mv iW""!. L4.JLtJ w nriP r w trf.-3-- . If the Undersigned, have knowi honey for the last 15 years, aad$ mm pcnuuuy uuuoruute inntt transactions imu nnanciaiiv carry qut any obligations flWViV their h;m. all other remeoTeSv It is iust the m'eftiemu-iilik, oocs ndt'dispose the bowels to subsequentcostive- - who after tbe use of one'bcrtjfel XJX- - CSUTLSI mr w in. jcus.o.x T 3 jmm.mm r: .r. v "i crj.xvir' m 1 CLi. sjz;g ft'j-- tfii w3C- -? is inRtnifttflfl to -f -. lw.w Jm'jS.3 7 Tuaox, Wholesale ledo, Ohio-- . i . ItNQ .JNINNXNSS tggiats, ToledorOhiiajr '1 Uatarrh uyre is taKen;,ipter Uiug directly uponvth,rjldod. hUB MARViy.WUOlO- - gf1 Drif OL.' mffli-.2r- iv ' J n.-Tn-TT-3-- T- c-' ZJF a wrn vv UT.JJ WJC--s-- pi jj, &&. m-?r- has received no benefit. Onsittle wfl fiot curoj s'Lme people; often as mucl'r tT 1- -2 flzerj botk necessaiy to effect a .V ermaii Lwer Jlediciiis (.&. ju PeimarLen1 i 3"v t 'a. & sale by all XFtlFglS SFl.Z. y 4:&m. jf-pil ATUifig . v. k75c'per jidttlq: 2vjuj3ii!iioniaia purtacos .pEs tfett.oiyejemi ire amiiy a'nis'areiiiB-.oiBir'V ' talia-Livor Spjaby nil 7 PHIb. fV L.;iL.BLmJM hbj w7 f. ;n; of j l - r i..'.. J'. f r FWSi f ftiL J. H ..$& i Jlvifc- l I