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'-i- - W w-HR- ; w 1 1 v-;:rnnnTnm rV I , - .TWITS' " mmtntt mmttgmimmmmmmrj n ews: J - ljsm 77 l dtkt and DemocraticPublished from the Happy "'"'MWgMWBBMWWWMMWMHMBMBgaMMMIIWIBBMaBMBaWWMM ef i'JWa Side of Life for the Benefit of Those Now Having Breath in Their Bodies. Price, $2, 00 for One Year, or, $2,000 for 1,000 "Years CASH ! Oh. 11 ' r- - s .T" V if PAEIS, BOURBON . COJTOJTY, KENTUCKY: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 251883. w NO. 191. Cld mSBRK? ."fc - s" P--fo- s-- Paris Is uulik"c all other Cities; the ParisHop at thaBourbon House ians are unlike all other people; as a pleasScoHHdrel, Take Notice! Joe Blackburn has come home to hang ant, social people they arc unsuarpassed, up his sock. and just at this season of the year they ,HEscun.drelnfPorio vv Stoneb was on a.T.Efenry 'way up, yester- caras to LiuUps tnat addresses his Postal seem to be a people of chance : MmLERSBURG KY. Miss Mary Payne, of Newtown, is the M1LLERSBURG, KY. nin j,i. day, and out of Its banks. self Tip-to- p As I pass along tho street, had better with hold further guest of Miss Maggie Clay. proceedings, or he will be severely dealt One square from the depot. Good No matter who I may chance to meet, High Mass was celebrated at the Catholic witn, as he is known. Mrs. Helen Purnell, of jBath county, is Whether a boy or girl looking so neat, Old Subscriber. The Bates, Two Dollars Per Bay. They begin at once to unfold a large sheet, Livery Stable Attached. hurch this morning at 5 o'clock. the guest of Mayor Purnell. Looiclng you in the face, with a bland lilce kindest attention given and guests made Out of thirty weekly newspapers which Mrs. David Lyman will spend Christmas comfortable. smile, Christmas gift! Pay what you owe us, come to this office as exchanges, only about with Then you are sure to remark, what a pretty her parents in Philadelphia. Good Sample Rooms. A table filled Nice Sample Rooms for Commercial men. three or four show any signs of editorial or child! and you needn't give us anything. with all all the delicacies of the season. Charlie Keesee and wife left Sunday, for xou then become a victim at once, Aocai moor in their columns. They are made Livery ami Sale Stable Connected Boone county. Mo., to make their future For right upon you they will bounce, psisfi!" GenebaIi Pbyok received $15,000 for doing on the plan, and RATES REASONABLE. "JL'ake a chance in mv raiile if von nothing towards saving O'Donnell's neck. are edited by typos and outsiders who want home. i.ne sound oi chance makes me sneeze ; to be bragged on free. "Do a good thing and then feel big over When I get to my room I fall upoi my knees I The Methodist Sunday School of this city, it," is a girl's definition of the spirit of the And pray to God for peace and easn an entertainment next Sunday will have This office is in receipt of the following Pharisee. Fromsuch a torment and tease; morning. is a raflle and a chance, a chance and Din or iare to be served at the Crawford 3". 2wCa The way to treat a man.of doubtful cred- It rallle; House, Cincinnati, is nothing more than a hangman's We didn't hang Up a darned stocking last AGENT FOR Blue Points. Soup St. Jullen. Fish Stri- - it is to take no note of him. Always make If It scaffold, CITIZEN'S BAXK, - - PARIS, KY. night. It was a now one, and it 'was full of Ancovy sauce; Kennebec Salmon, him pony up the cash. Bass, It will come to that If the law don't baffle oyal sauce. "Roast-SucklPig, stufl&d, good advice. A bottle of patent medicine cured the And thwart their ambition 7 LARGEST COMPANIES 1 Apple Marmalade: Sirloin of Beef; Turkey, FI&ST-CLAS- S by Represents Cranberry Jelly; Goose, Crab Apple sauce. infatuation of a youth for an Iowa girl. She And of so doing it will send to perdition A lot poor miserable souls IN THE WORLD All of ye that have bald heads, assemble Radishes. Lobster Salad. Celery. Entrees hit him over the head with it. There for ever to stroll COMPANIES. Veal Sweetbreads, with French Peas. Panthem on the front seats at the Opera House Upon A bad little boy on Pleasant street, said In the the banksof the Styx, ned Oysters; Asparagus on Toast; Tenderloin most night. CASH ASSETS OVER $20,000,000.00: & of Venisen, larded, Champagne sauce. Game that "he didn't get any Christinas gift be- bearchinjrforpitiable fix tlmtmht Losses Promptly Paid. Roast English Pheasant' with Bread sauce: cause he cussed dad Saturdaj." Forged by the mills of Satan. )!. Fkikdman was tried yesterday n a writ FIRE, LIGHTNING and TORNADO POLI. Canvas Back Duck, Currant Jelly; Saddle of Ill itlinut r.!i.l. ." 5ll"er goia or silver piatm7, iVri. CIES WRITTEN. LOSSES PAID of lunatico inguirendo, and was ordered sent Black Bear, Game sauce. Vegetables Fried Smith Hildreth returned home from At- Fill With Which In iifiv (!hnrnn lilt! .... All vi ...u fn.plo PROMPTLY. RATES T Rales' as Lmu as The Lmwt. XJ Sweet Potatoes; Mashed Potatoes; Green lanta, Friday night, were he has been sell LIJUL lie lUaV llfiiir t.linm ovov n H!c . vilfinr to the Insane Asylum. LOW. Peas; Onions; Stewed Tomatoes; Lima Beans. Now they are shaking for a horse: Pastry English Fruit Pudding, Hard sauce; ing stock for a couple of months. Liuen renow pays one, two or rive for a toss express company here is handling Peach Meringue Pie; Mince Pie; Green Gage Ihe Jim.L,eneglian, a Flemingsburg printer, Here Is one, I mention no names, but he is GRASS M. kes to more packages of Christmas goods than last Pie; Citron Pound Cake; Black Fruit Cake; Will leave for Washington Friday, to accept Cream Sponge Cake; Almond Silver Cake; three times, makes 29 lost. year, butthe packages are.smaller. PJRACTITIONKR OP K. CENTRAL BAIL ROAD; Jumbles; Macaroons. Dessert Bananna Ice a situation as typo under the Government. If you will not take a chance Cream; Malaga Grapes; Figs; Oranges; Claret They you of being a coward: Maj. Ta&'s English setter "Lit," won Wine Jelly; Cream Candles; Nuts. Coffee. .Lottie made her London debut Friday And say. there is Dr. Howard. (fc night in in "Musette," and was applauded, He won, I think it was a boss, trial at Tea. the S1,000 prizet the three-dayIs the shortest and Quickest route through the play was unfavorably received. And only made a single toss. Grand Junction, Tennessee, last week. Now they will argue The Hunchback. to MISSOURI, KANSAS and May be found during the day, when Man wants but little here below, but wo- Many chances wouldthere is Maj. Coot Davis, he Lexington daily papers are boring The performance of "The Hunchback," by man isn't so easily satisfied. ,She wants a But hi plea is: "No limetake, The not professionally engaged, at Brooks & to spare," TEXAS. Tickets to all has to their readers to death, by their satirical cuts Frederick Paulding and Josephine Reiley,at seal skin sacque and all New York for a As hehe does be here, there and everywhere. Lyman's Drug Store, at night, at the resNow all the firm's collecting, points North, East at each other. The people pay for news, not our Opera House, Friday night, was the best Christmas gift. idence of Prof. E. Amende, on High st. And says he never needs any correcting. bickerings. no doubt performance that has appeared here since and West. girl who had a hole in hor Prof. Osborne is all takenwould take a chance An n t up our residence in this city and. one of tho stocking which 'she hung up last night, got a But his. time dance, dance, with the dance. It is a dance, till the head beCol. T. L. Jones has returned from Europe, poorest houses turned out to see it, as usual. to in it. She And gins a swim: Time Card in Effect Nov. 18th,'83:' is an announced candidate for Senator. It was a 59 house, and the management lost oall of cotton and a and it is dance, dance, dance, till the eye should be made overseer of a county over a cool hundred. It is no wonder that said "darn such a gift." Ho ufuumes uiiii TRAINS Misses Mary Thomas, Lily Jones, Elgie It is a dance, dance, dance, till he goes offln road instead. good troupes ever stop here; they but few a trance. Leave frovingion 7:'l): ni. 2:; ' many other m. Leave Millionth f:J5 u m. 4:r, n m fail to be appreciated, and go away cursing Ray, and attendingyoung ladies who have There is Maj. Turney he's a jollv good felThe Mt. Olivet Tribune quotes rabbits ( been away college, are now at low, Leave (lyuthbiim 1(.:3 n m. 5:ift n in. But a chance he will not take, Leave Pans . quails 8 and pheasants 20 cents; It also the town. n in. home to spend the the holidays. p ..-w.. .. Miss Reiley is not a handsome or even As It takes all his time to keep filled the says that 2,500 rabbits were brought to that ' ' A man in Wisconsin has discovered a plate. ;.",i pm. Leave comely Julia, but her acting is faultless, place last week. Leave S;W p m. process by which whisky may be distilled Mr. George Currant he Is always in a ' curand he who criticises it, but shows his ill rent. An. Stanford Junction 55:0 p m. - . coal dealer has his Judgment. Mr. Spauldlng as'Hunchback" from wild oats. Young men will now sow A chance ho shakes for, and it shakes him a L. F. 3IAXS, Prop. 1. CAHl'BSIiL, Supt. An Atlanta wholesale as there's money In them. more of them TRAINS NORTH. chance, .' ' VJ coal delivered to his customers in cars with probably has no superior in the role on the For twenty-fiv- e cents which he sees at a All trains connected mith and calls made any- Leave Stanford Junction 10:10 a m. When 3'ou pass a lady on the street turn where in the city. Orders left at hotel or stable. locked covers on top, in order that they may American stage. The support was only glance. i.cuvu Lancaster ii:(i a in. 9 was good enough for any around and watch her till she's half a block It's a chance, chance, chance, till the head Fare, 2") cts. including ordinary baggage but still, it get all they buy. ia'jivc 5:J0 a m 12:2Ti p m country town. away. By doing so you will discover whethA rr. at Winchester :3Q a in. 1M0 p m. begins to whirl: "' Arr.Parm7.rw a in. 2:50 Aim h-- a cuance, cnauce, cnance, till you The Cincinnati Music Hall will be turned Harry Townsend, of the Townsend Dra- er she turns around to look at you or not. Leave wish you were out of the world. GKROSCHE, Leave C'ynthiana 8:30 a pm.y:2S pin. ' ". m. southern garden during matic Troupe which played here, Millers-bur- g into an immence James Hellin, now private detective for Such a town for a chance I never beheld; Falmouth fl:; a m. 4:.' , and Carlisle about four years ago, was the Chesapeake & Ohio railroad, with head- And there is no one living who can tell Arr. at Covington 11:10 u rn. 0:10 m. the mammoth minstrel festival, commencp.m. . """ "" one of the support, but was given a very quarters at Richmond, was in town Satur- Whether your chance is better for Heaven ing December 31st. N GO FECI i rt or IIc'll. HAYSTILLS DIVISION. quiet place as "Lord Tinsel." Harry is a day, on his way to Maysville, to spend the -D 911 a tl3l u The mayors of Maysvllle, Lexington and good actor, and shows up well as a Richard, week. TRAINS NORTH. EVERYBODY'S COLUMN. Cynthlana, have shut down on the shooting inShakspeare. Leave Maysville 5:H) a m. 1::."0 m DEALER in It looks very much as if the labors of the of are crackers in their respective towns Leave Carllse 7:10 a ni. l:.s p m. Leave Jlillershiujr 7:::o a m. 2:i!i p m. man are Presbyterian C. F. DidIiAKK Co. are headquarters for during Christmas. The Trader, Turfman, Farmer newspaperseventy-fiv- e in vain. Aold. has just Holmes & Court's&Famous English Uuscuilx. Leave aris 7:0-- a in. 11 .u m TJM p m.,fi years minister, and Sportsman. rive Lexington feoO a in lists a m :JM0 ' ii M 9 been suffocated by blowing out the gas in A tournament for a gold medal will be C'MOpiri. All dudes are nimcompoops. at Covington, with live pigeons, shot Baltimore. ' AivnEX Evaporated Fruits, very line, do' TRAINS SOUTH. Russell Mann sold to Josh Barton, a GoodS5. entrance, and 20 yards rise for single, and Col. John A. Joyce, who figured as pri- mestic dried iruits, best and cheapest, at , Leave Lexington 5:10 a in 7 a in 2 n ness Short-hor-n cow, for S112.50. Sl'KAHS, CHAniunutf & Co. 2lor double birds. ( vate secretary to General Babcock in the FRESH BREAD EVSSY DAY. Arr.Parm i:::u a m 7:": aam Clipnm ( :Co p . J. H. Fullcnwider, of Shelby county, raised Leave Jlillei-sUiirThe setting m in. Webling, the butcher, will ship another 294 bushels of corn on three acres of ground. great St. Louis whiskey ring, is paying his morning glory. sun hatcheth the beautiful Leave Carlisle 7:!u a m. p old home at Mt. Sterling a visit, after an 0ne door above the Thurston House. Arr. Maysville S:0 u ni 8:10 p m. beof and mutton to Now d of dressed ni. Short-hor- n of twenty years. The celebrated spices, imported bj If. F. He made good money on Charlie Croxton sold his fine Hughes.of York, bull Londen Duke 59th, to Joseph In Cincinnati, Nat Goodwin appears this A. Pinckney, of New York, can always be at 2:50 p m and So in h at t.:lo. tti'EAitb, UiiAaunsus & Co. found with the last car shipped. ESTABLISHED IN 1873. county. Boone week at the Grand, the ".Black Crook" at A soft ant, sir, turnetli not away a darkey Special Kates to EMIGRANTS Owing to large exportation of fine cattle Heuck's, "Monte Christo".at Robinson's, from a watermelon. The mountain districts of Kentucky, 3BOTLTX3bS33?irj'S along the Cincinnati Southern Railway, the supply of Christmas meats In the Eastern "Her Atonement" at Havlln's and "McSor-ley'- s narPor tickets, rates and information peg Thanksgiving Dki.icaciks. Figs, dates. rrrv r T r r (A I r r aiiunj? to time, connect ions, Ac, call on f Inflation" at tbe People's. furnished thousands of Christmas trees for cities is scarce, and prices are high. Malaga grapes, bananas, celery, Italian addressV .JUI1.N MUAUT. AOliKT, Cincinnati, last week. Now the young man of the rural districts plums, Florida oranges, apples, cocnanuls, Pajus, RSi-- . or twenty acres of good Wanted Fifteen good turkeys, cranberries, prunes, raisins, oys: MILLERSBURG, KY. to is in the seventh heaven of joy. An old ters, mincemeat, &c, for sale by barn. Will refer tobacco land G. W. Bkndei:, ('. Ii. Erom-- ; This will be a good week for bragging on W. T. Overby with a & Co. Spkaks, Chamijeus &. Co. horse, a slegh, a pretty, Sl!j)t girl and G. P. & v. Whiskey Represents None but First:tl;iss CoinpameK. tobacco, in social conversation. R. S. SCOTT, Paris, Ky. 3t C. F. DIDI.AKE & CO. a bridge every hundred yards where he cola can make a man brag a mean crop Into last season lects toll these are the elements of his suP. Lorillard's winnings A young lady at a ball called her beau an iETNA, of Hartford. one anytime. amounted to S57,91L The Dwyers won about preme delight. Later. The rain has washed Indian, because he was on her trial all the HOME, of New York. -- . PHCENIX, of Hartford. time. 3125,000; more than anjT other owners in this his joy all away. KENTON, of Covintrton. snow melted in twenty-fou- r Ten inches of E. B. Matloiiy & Co. are unrivalled as FRANKLIN, of Philadelphia. : Two drunken negro hours by a big rain, is exactly what sadden- country or in Europe. enoyster packers. They pack none but fresh SUN FIRE OFFICE, of England. At C. A. Farra's sale of Shorthorns in Jes- gaged in a fight on the stage of the Opera and sound goods. Their cans are full, the LIVERPOOL & LONDON & G LOBE,England ed theliearts of those who bought fine sleighs ANT samine county, seventeen cows aggregated House, at Middletown, Conn., during a re- oysters large, and are guaranteed all O. K. Christmas sleighing. when they leave the houses of JOHN "W. BOULDEN, Agent. 155, and tWo bulls cent performance, one 52,G90, an average of of them drawing a Sl'KAltS, CIIAMJIEHH & CO. Fleming brought S110, or $55 each. R. B. BOULDEN, Solictor. G. AV. Hutton, of Fox Creek, C. F. D1DI.AKE A; Co. razor aud the other firing a property-pisto- l, county, killed two deer and ran another one Out of one hundred and nineteen horses luckily only loaded with powder, In his adA girl in Laureus County, S. C, bears the in his neighborhood, last week. He also that have trotted a mile in, 250 or better versary's face. Many ladies fainted before following poetic name: "Fair Rosa Heautv JOHN B. NORTHCOTT, Spot Temptation Touch Me Not." found several bear tracks. thirty-tw- o were bred in Kentucky, and these the men were secured by the police. AGENT FOR THE Sam V. Hutchcraft, gnow of Socorra is The justly celebrated "Gold Medal Flour" Jones, is comprise the two at the head of the list-M- aud d printer named A A I Ml leader. Every barrel warranted still i S, 2:U 2:10. and ": county, New Mexico, but formerly one of first-cla- the or no sale. Small packages neatly doing up the Kentucky towns in grand style. every At a sale of Holsteins Nov.28, the property Bourbon county's most prosperous and en- put up for special use. Make your ChristHe is a professional beat and thief In of it. Make your buscuits head terprising young men, has be6n in the city mas cakesit. Every housekeeper oughtand of Chas. Crapser, Cresco, Iowa, fifty-on- e sense of tho word. Look out for him. to rolls with (GREEN CHEATHAM, Pbop'r.)"" Si'EAus, Chambers & Co. were sold for 541,930, an average of $811.57. for several days winding up some estate, as try it. C. F. Didlake & Co. Yesterday when Miss Ruby Lowry was Considering the short time they have been executor of his mother, who was a daughter CARLISLE, KY. ' OFFICE: DEPOSIT BANK, PARTS, KY. shopping in the store of J. "W. Davis & Co., a introduced into America this is a remark- of Gen. Sam Williams, of this county. Mr. o-pickpocket cut hor cloak pocket open and able sale and probably equaled by no other Hutchcraft is very successfully engaged In One Square from Railroad Depotr A.)i containg ten dollars. under similar conditions. GEO. stole her pocket-boo- k raising cattle. Mt. Sterling Sentinel. Baggage transferred to and "fro, free o ' ! on the Jo. L. Hanly, representing Warren, WEDNESDAY, December 26tli. J. W. charge! The big sleet Saturday nightplayed smash square, Lucas sold at public auction Dealer In Rhoodes & Co., Philadelphia, and Oliver Saturday, the following Short-hornwith the fruit and forest trees all over the Sockburn Duke Smith, of Pearce, Duke & Smith, this city, 1 lilVERY STABLE ATTACHED county. At the fair grounds, the roof on (9128)Mason Duchess, by135; (( THE STRAIGHT TIP." to Clayton Howell, called upon us to say that they are writlnga novl4y one of the stables fell in from the great 2 Mason Duchess, by Louden Duke (17606), book called, "Scar-face- d Em, the Scandina- Most positively the only great Novelty and "Window Shades, 'Carpets, Oil weight. J. N. Caldwell, $145.50; :: Burlesque Company that will visit Clotlis, Mattresses, &c., Leesburg, by Louden Duke vian Savage." ,It will be ready for publica3 Paris this season. tion about dog days. Those wishing to not showed here 10th,Duchess of Howell, $140; Nathan & Co.'s circus which to Clayton " last Spring, was sold out by the sheriff in 4 5th Duke of Leesburg, by Lord Darling- use their gun on the dogs can use it on the America's Standard Attraction. BST Special Attention Given to Rob$70; Undertaking and Repairing. authors. Merchant Traveler. ton, to Clayton Howell, Kansas, last week, was bought by John THE CELEBRATED inson and the Sells Bros. The original Cost 5 and 6 Mason Duchess 13th and 14th, Sarah Bernhardt set all Paris ablaze by Main Street, Paris Ky. (calvos) by Renlck Leslie (11373) to F. J. Bar-beAf as S100,000, but it went for a song. the ears by driving to Mile. Marie Colom-bier- 's $135; -- m. REHTZ-SAHTLE- Y apartments and lashing her with a 7 'Squire Harris, of this city, has a Bamah $30; Pedigree unknown, to Clayton Howell, horse-whi- p until her strength gave out. CARLISLE, KY. hen that has laid three eggs in the last three 8 Earl of Chesterfield, by 3d Earl of Ches Marie, who was the directress of the trage- Novelty and Burlesque Company. 1 ounces each. One terfield, to Clayton Howell, $40. days which averaged four dienne's American tour, had recently printHorses boarded, trained and sold on LIVERY SALE AND COMMIS of them weighed 4 ounces. The weight of Smith Hildreth, while at Atlana, Ga., with ed "The Memoirs of Sarah Barnum," in commission. Livery rigs always kept for ordinary eggs is but two ounces on an aver- stock for the past two months, made head- which Bernhardt's weaknesses were y SION STABLE, public hire. Terms reasonable. ap.3-6- m ALWAYS THE GREATEST. age. d quarters at Miller & Brady's stable, and says portrayed. Already two NOW GREATER THAN EVER. High Street, Paris Kentucky. M French newspapermen have fought a duel V. H. BOSWELr..n. E. B0SWELL Saturday, at Olympia, Dan Ledford shot that they treated him. so well that he hated THE BRILLIANT RECEPTION SCENE, Will break colts to best advantage. Pegram three times in the head, to return home for the holidays. The At- over the book, and Bernhardt 's son Maurice SOCIAL CLUB, OUR Marshall f& Horses bought and sold on a small mar1G LOVELY LADY STARS, side and knee. Ledford's father ran between lanta Daily Journal says of that popular wants to wipe out in blood the insult to his MAJESTIC NOVELTY OLIO gin, also boarded on as good terms as any mother. the combatants, and got shot in the breast, firm: other stables in Paris. our city deserving of tt Among the firms By a Superb Coterie of LEXINGTON, KY. which will probably prove fatal. Pegram especial mention asin leader in our developa MATRIMONIAL. AND AMERICAN SPECIALISTS. EUROPEAN will live. ment in this direction, there is none more thoroughly prominent than Messrs. Miller &. Twenty runaway couples were married at H. E. BOSWELL & SON, Prop'rs-Each entertainment concluding with the the Suns may come and go like a gum plank Bradv, at No. 16 Lloyd street, adjoining and Aberdeen last week by Esquire Beasley. Burlesque, entitled new Sensational 4 This firm on a hen house and moons may wane, but Markham House.extensive has seenred correspondence Centrally located, on Short street, near the .."fc't'y-.A.'t-lL- ia. maintained an vxr, "Win. Ball, of Maysvllle, married Miss Lauthis paper makes it Christmas, New Years' with shippers from all parts of the country, Rates, $2 per day. . y than ra Winter, of "Vanceburg, last Thursday. of July greetings to its readers and are perhaps better posted for and Fourth prospects this esall the same never tiring, never shrinking any one as to future In Atlanta's progress. At the M. E. Church. Maysville, T. H. Sea-toLC3l-0- , pecial development cfc are still handling from duty. They have handled aud of Fannin county, Texas, and Miss Introducing the latest Parisian Craze, grocery. Office over B. F. have Alice Mcllvaine, of Maysville. their Miss Julia A. Hunt, the talented little this characteristic of stablesbusinessSouth. livery in the nnvlJW At the residence of Mr. J. E. Keller, near THE MASHERS' QUADRILLE, bj Kentucky actress, will appear at our Opera one of tho finest (Vt.) Herald and Glabellas the Lexington, by Rev. George A. Weeks, of this The Rutland House, Friday night in "Among the Fogies," AD Opr. Odd Fellows. d. .... Pabis, Ky C. E. RICE. Miss 1J. M. MCE. and Saturday night in "Pearl of Savoy." following to say of two of our Jersey traders: city, Jos. H. Hopson, of Lexington, and mar THE BEAUTIFUL SPANISH BELLES. Ttswis & Rosrers of Paris. Ky.. were in town Mamie C. Bullett, of Louisville, were ..jjMlss Julia is quite a favorite here, and will yesterday, loading, for shipment South, a ried. Aro always ready to wait on the public in 1 Regular English Dudes 1. Swell received as usual. uy thin jj pertain intr to the barber's line, al herd of 63 registered and high grade Jersey The Spanish Mashers. cattle selected from the fine herds of Messrs. W. B. Snell and Miss Mollle Elbert, of popular prices. TGfUl made at private resi The Beautiful English Dancers. y Novelty and Grlswold, Berge, Cutts, Smith and others. Georgetown, were married last week by Rekember the dences "When necessary tcwait on the ladle, Those Darling Dudes. gave Rev. B. Shouse, at gentlemen Burlesque Company, at our Opera House, In choosing the animals, thesired and in calf inesicK, tec. ?, Tho Brilliant Reception Scene the residence of Miss J. preference to those company decided Dim unampiam, owneu uy rj. u. night. Although tho d Elizabeth Lawless, near Lemons' Mills, Scott A PERFORMANCE GRANDLY PERFECT. 4 by tno AND DEALERS IK ALT. KINPS OF of Orwell, wnich shows fine breeding, county. dresses somewhat after the order of the ? isin the daTs in Black Crook troupe and the Alice Oates not only in the United States, but first prize John C. Morris, of Flemingsburg, and. a Secure seats four without advance, at Brooks & Lyman's extra charge. land of Jersey. Champlain wonprize Furniture, Carpcjs, "Willi Paper, Opera Company, it is a chaste exhibition, at the Vermont State fair; first and a popular drummer for a Cincinnati house, "Window Shades, and Fura liberal patronage. rnld medal at the Washington county agri married last Wednesday, to Miss Mamie and one . niture Supplies Generally, cultural society, New York, September, 1883. AND not descendants of Champlain Thomas, of Mt. Sterling. animals - KY. Send postal card request for a sample Thetaken from tho finest and purestmilking MLDDLETOWN, aro HAVE for sale five splendid Black Jacks, NORTH copy of the Washington World nnd Citizen- - strains in tho State. Among the club mem DEATHS. with white points, 3 years old, 15K- hands bers of the nera are .uaay utocicweii, Drea Dy Soldier, the Old Soldiers' paper, the Erastus Bornlng and purchased of Mr. Berge: C. F. Spencer, a Louisville dr,ummer, died high. They aro of the best breedfng, depaper, the Family paper, the paper Lulu; Gold Ear, bred by E. M. Phelon; and scending from Napoleon, Buena Vista and Special attention given to UNDERTAKfull line of furnlti re, cefllns, burial Imp. Mammoth. Two of them took the. ING. An elegant new hearse; all kinds of The everybody published every Saturday; Minnehaha, raised by E. D. Grlswold. seven of paralysis, at Versailles, Friday. for suits, carpels, brae blue and red ribbons at l.oe Paris Fair. Any caskets and wooden cases, and robes of all dow hancines. c, constt Ket pictures, win , has a butter record, on a test of ntly on Jiand and. eight pages, 48 columns; price only 'one dol- latter of 12V, pounds, on grass alone. The Mrs. Johanna Lipp, of MaysylUe, who .cel- onewishing to buy will please call and see kinds on hand. . days, .T. MX JNROE LEER'S, Wo beg your inspection and solicit your will be sold to compels lar a year. Address, "The Washington herdissaidtobethebest ever collected in ebrated her centennial birthday a few days I them at ." prices. otl;tfyi K. M. RICE & SON. ago, died on the 16th. Paris, K.y. patronafe. the state. ,V WotM, 1006 F St., Washington, U C." lull of people yesterday, Town withstanding the rain. ,' "was Christmas holidays. r T City School closed yesterday for the The " , not- Fourteen rabbits were killed on the Maysvllle race track last" Thursday, Hand several of tho flock got away. Original Slush, by onr Horse Reporter. V.1 Lttftai, Prop'r, W, I COffiY, i J. LOIIG, Prop'r. JOHN J, IMC, U f to-nig- ht. JOHHSOH HOUSE, PURKELL HOUSE. oi 'ft 1 r ft . & V V up ' FlRTSSURAlCE arcx&nEsas, to-da- y: Fire Insurance Agent, FPE ing -- k ta. a. 1 - wv.. 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EIST o3r well-deservi- ng . JACKS FOR SALE - UNDERTAKER Auti-mo-nopo- ly I Furniture Dealer. Avith-ClncinBatl- 9 Mm r- - W W 0 M " t? JZ w $ ""a, . ft" ' T "V s& RT JM '. E NEW"S.v UCE CHAMP, Publisher. BGHBLE CEIME. Lady' Outraged in a Hotel and Her Hot Blood at Hot Springs. 17. i. Throat Cutl yx Tb VillalK Captsrecl aad JaKed. Aaild Threats efIymcfaiMgr meg rapMcSfewis WASHESTGTOIN". Indian Territory, was received at the Inthe Creek Council dian Bureau: "To-dainaugurated Ispaichiche Chief. Perryman, to refuses Chief, the - present was give away." Perryman chief on the 5th of the present month, after the different factions of.Creeks agree.d to abide by the results of the popular election. It is believed the serious trouble impending was averted, but the dispatch of Tufts is regarded, at the Indian Bureau as indicative of further factional y More Trouble Vith the Greeks. "Washington, December 19. The following dispatch frcm Agent Tufts, Muscogee, strife. Who Wants a Mint? "Washington, December "17. The question of a new mint is up again. Thus far the friends of New York and of Louisville alone seem to be doing the work. In the last Congress it was proved, at least to the satisfaction of those who submitted the evidence, that Cincinnati was in the exact center of the mint vacuum, and that evervthine: necessarv to the coinage of money had been lavishly provided by the hand of nature. But if Cincinnati really wants a mint this evidence will have to be presented to the new Congress. Report on Petroleum in Russia. 20. Fulton December "Washington, Paul, U. S. Consul at Odessa, Russia, forwarded the State Department a report of petroleum development in Russia, in which he says: ''Theresidum of the oil is much greater than that found in the States, and besides being converted into benzine, gasoline and various other useful products, it is used as fuel, with steam jet, on locomotives, and also on steamers on the Caspian Sea, the Volga and other riv ers, and experiments in progress are to utilize it in new torpedo boats now in course of construction in the Russian Navy. Crude oil is also used to sprinkle the streets of Baku, and is much more effectual than water in laying the terrible dust that ex ists there." " Notes. Charge Soteldo, the D'Affairs of the Venezuelan Government, has presented his credentials to the Secretary of State. Mr. Curtiss, who has been through the "Western States examining into the health f the hogs, for the Commission recently appointed to inquire into the subject of trichinae", reports that, as far as investigations have proceeded, he finds that the health of the "Western hog is remarkably good, and that less trichinae exist than has been supposed. St. Louis, has moved in the matter of a mint, to the extent of having a bill introduced on the 19th, providing for locating one in that town. As yet Ohio has not indicated aay interest in this particular industry. Secretary Frelinghuysen, in a letter to Minister Lowell, contends that the Treaty is voidable, but expresses the opinion that the two Nations will in due time reach a satisfactory solution of the question. , newly-appointe-d Clay-ton-Bulw- This morning, about two o'clock,, cries of "helpl" " murder 1" were heard on the second floor of tho Auburn House, of this city. The boarders were aroused, and theJnight clerk rushecl upstairs just in time to see the SeeYd cookMrs. Jane Haycock.f all to the flooJfth blood streaming down over the front of her night-dresInvestigation developed the fact that George Freestune, a young man twenty three years of age,who was one of the boarders, had entered Mrs. Hay cock's room, and bound her head to prevent her screams, and then outraged her person. "When he had finished his fiendish work he started to leave the room, when Mrs. Haycock, recovering her senses, gave vent to conscreams. terrible Then, to ceal what he had done, and prevent exposure, Freestune rushed back, drew a large knife, and deliberately cut the outraged woman's throat and fled, supposing he had killed her. Officers were summoned, and in a few minutes the culprit was under arrest. His hands were covered with the blood of his victim, yet he still protested his innocence, declaring that the blood on his person was from He was given a preliminary examination this morning, and held to answer to the January term of the Circuit Court. His victim is now hovering between life, and death, but every enort is being made to save her life. The most inaffair has aroused the of tense talk and excitement, lynching the fiend is freely expressed. 19. s. nose-bleeding. Joliet, III., December This evening about four o'clock a most exciting and determined shooting affray occurred between two of our citizens, Major Doran, late of New Orleans, and Mr. Frank Flynn, of this city. Both men are looked upon as dead game, but though the conflict was close and five shots were discharged, neither party was wounded. It is generally understood that Doran did all the firing, Flynn retreating to a store near by, endeavoring to draw his pistol in the mean time. Doran retired a short distance, and Flynn and challenged him to combat. The officers were DromDtlv on hand, ar- vxested both parties., and prevented. blocKl3 shed. ; ' ad-jvanc- ed Hot Springs, Ark., December MR. JAMES AT HOME XOTIItli CQMRESS. The Notorious Missouri Bandit Released and in the Hands of Friends. P THE COXXOX WEALTH. ft J First "Session.'' j' IT. w. H--S Burned to Death In a Wrecked Train. Passen- ger train No. 1 on the C. B. & Q. ran into the rear end of passenger train No. 5 at Gladstone, 111., this evening, telescoping a Pullman car, which ignited and was completely destroyed. Richard Somers, superintendent din the of Chiing the car of service cago, Burlington & Quincy Railway, of Chicago,was instantly killed, and his body Six burned almost beyond recognition. other passengers were more or less injured, but none probably fatally. The two coaches were consumed. The loss is about $50,000. The engineer of No. 1 did not see the rear lights on No. 5. Causeless Murder in Illinois. Carmi, In,, December 20. About six o'clock this evening, while at supper in a restaurant, Enoch Ballentine, of this city, was shot in the head by "Will C. Sanders, a young farmer, who resides near Cassville, in this county. There was no quarrel, and but few words passed. Sanders was in liquor, and it is supposed that an old grudge on account of a difficulty two or three years since prompted him to fire the shot. Sanders attempted to escape, but was held by Mr. Bollerman, the proprietor of the restaurant, and. an officer soon arrived and took him to jail. The physicians say that Ballentine can not recover. A Court Clerk Indicted. to-da- Burlington, La., December 20. Pittsburg, Penn., December 19. The y Grand Jury returned a true bill against Arch. H. Rowland, jun., Clerk of Courts, on one of the indictments against him for embezzlement. The indictment is found from the information covering Mr. Rowland's first term of office, and charges a defalcation to the amount of $41,755.39. There is a second indictment , still before the Grand Jury, covering Mr. Rowland's entire DOMESTIC. office, time alleging a in and defalcation of over $46,000. Mr. Rowland Attempted Jail Delivery. who still contends that the prosecution is ., Pittsburg, Penn., December 19. A for political purposes, says he is glad the dispatch from Greensburg, thirty miles true bill was returned, that he is certain he will be acquitted by the petit jury, and east of this city, says that five prisoners will demand a speedy trial. made a desperate attempt to escape this morning. They had previously been deRobbery and Incendiarism. tected in an attempt to escape, and Flower, Mich., December 18. Early had been chained to the floor to prevent m further trouble. They were quiet the yesterday morning robbers entered the first part of the night, but about two house of S. P. Creasinger, a wealthy resio'clock this morning they made a bold dash for liberty, breaking their chains dent of Maple Rapids, chloroformed him, from the floor and bursting open the doors. ransacked the premises and secured about They assaulted the guards, but did no $2,500 in cash and a quantity of valuaharm. Each time breaking loose, they bles, and then undertook to cover were only kept secure till morning up their tracks by setting fire to the t the point of a revolver by the house immediately below the room in guards. The parties are John Noble, who which the proprietor lay. He recovered attempted to kill an old man named Cauley from the influence of the drug in time to recently at Scottdale; Robert Herpoltz, escape, though the house was wrapped in Thomas Taylor and Samuel Brewer, indict- flames, and burned to the ground, with its ed for robbery, and a negro named Frank contents. Loss $23,000; insurance $15,000. Mr. Creasinger recognized one of the robJones, indicted for burglary. . -j bers, and search for them is now in progress. Suicidal Attempt of a Murderer. Atlanta, Ga., December IS. A Fatal Practical Joke. Henry Curry, a colored murderer, while Paris, III., December 18. exercising along the jail corridor, made a Norris, with other boys, arrangedSandford a practijump head foremost to the floor below, cal joke by having his two brothers, Tod fracturing his skull by the concussion, and and is not expected to live through the night. Ben Olando, "Winston Griffin, jr., and McLaughlin steal some apples. A year ago Curry became enamored of the wife of a negro named Daniels. Sanford Norris and the other boys The pair agreed to get rid of the were to be concealed, and, at the proper iiusband. Cautiously entering the unsus- time, fire a guu in the air. Instead, by alpecting negro's room as he lay asleep, Cur- most criminal fatality, the gun was pointed ry dealt him a Mow with an ax, splitting directly at the boys, who were close tohis head, in two, and immediately made his gether. Tod Norris was perforated with shot and died soon after. Orescape. For nine months his whereabouts fifty-on- e was unknown, when an Atlanta colored lando Norris was seriously injured, as was woman disclosed his hiding place in South Griffin and McLaughlin. It is thought Carolina. He was promptly arrested and Griffin will also die. &r confined in "Walton County jail. In conA Tragedy From Rejected Love. nection with other prisoners he attempted tei'to fire the jail and was placed in Fulton St. Louis, December 20. Henry Probst jail for where finding escape shot and seriously wounded Mary Hammer, impossible made the desperate attempt at at Wilderman Station coal mines suicide. on the Cairo Short Line Railthree road, Sudden Death of General Cram. miles from Belleville, 111., this afternoon, because she Philadelphia, Pa.,. December 20. wouldn't marry him. He then fled to BelleBrevet Thomas Jefferson ville, where he was t jf v . arrested. "While S7K Cram, Colonel of the Engineer Corps, grasp and struggling with the deputy in the United States Army, retired, died sud- iff, he attempted to shoot that officer sherover horse-ca- r denly in a Chestnut-stree- t his shoulder, but the ball entered his own On his way down neck, killing him almost instantly. this afternoon. town General Cram got on the car at Nineteenth and Chestnut streets. Hanged With a Handkerchief. The car was partly filled with passengers, Detroit, December 17. Hazius Ruby, a and he sat next to a lady. Crossing Broad street the old gentleman was noticed to patient at the "Wayne County Asylum for put his hand over the region of his heart, Insane, hung himself with a pocket handkeras if suffering, and a moment later fell chief at half past eight o'clock this mornover sideways in his seat in a faint. ing. He was a showed that heart disease ;was Detroit. He has painter and hailed from a wife, but no children. the cause of death. He was thirty-fiv- e years of age, was melancholy, and on Friday and again this mornWas ing asked Dr. Bennett for poison. He was , St. Louis, December 18. The dead body closely watched, but fifteen minutes before of "W. J. Pierson was found in bed in a he was found dead he eluded hrs keeper and hanged himself. .TOom in the Planter's House. His loaded pfctol and & number of letters were lying Opening of the New Niagara Bridge. os tue uiuie. inere was no mane or. vioSuspension Bridge, N. Y., December about the body, and vial of poison '3m lence louna in tne room. noTo all appear 20. The formal opening of the cantilever as bridge y was a succees. ances tne man died a natural 'IIP An examination nau his effects at thedeath. testing of its strengthperfectby runniugThe of was Four on Courts, after tho bodyifad been taken to twenty locomotives and twenty-fou- r cars the morgue, revealed the fact, that Pier-so- n loaded with gravel, which extended from had formerly been postmaster at Bates-villend to end of the bridge on both tracks, Ark., one of the largest but there was no apparent deflection. Levin the State, and that he was a defaulter to els were taken at intervals by a commission selected from three hundred engia large amount. neers. Ten thousand people witnessed the Died With a FortuneW Jifs Pockets. opening. A banquet followed. Atlanta, Ga., December 0. This mornStade Arrested, Bailed by Sullivan. ing Mrs. Steel, alarmed at the prolonged Lawrence, Kan., December 19. Herbert absence of her father, D. R. "Wadley, brother of the late President "Wadley, of Slade, the Maori, was arrested y by the Georgia Central, went to his room, and the Sheriff and Chief of Police and put beCL. effecting forcible entrance, found him hind the bars until this evening, when he dead. On his person was found in money was released. John L. Sullivan going on and railroad stocks over $70,000. The in his bond to keep the peace. Slade was quest developed heart disease as the cause drinking heavily all day, and his conduct 5lV - . aeatn; became unruly. St. v i er t To-da- y -- -- - sate-keepin- g, Major-Gener- al r- - on '" to-da- e, Post-offic- es Horse and Wagon Fell 300 Jitet. Shenandoah, Pa., December " 18. A horse and wagon belonging to George F. Leitzel, fell three hundred feet down one of the many manholes surrounding Shenandoah, the other day. The driver escaped by jumping. The vehicle was broken to pieces, but the horse was only slightly in jured. An effort made to hoist the animal out of the pit failed, and it had to be driven along the gangway to the bottom of the Kehley Run slope. After remaining in the mine all night it was his bondsmen and attorney, lett for Kantaken fut, strange to say, apparently in sas City, Frank stating that he intended delivering himself up there to the United good condition. States Marshal, who wanted him for the Mussel Shoals (Ala.) robbery. He must Nail Factories Close Down. howhave Pittsburg, Penn., December 19. The ever, changed his mind about this, for when the train reached Kansas Western Nail Association met this morn City this afternoon the marshal had not ing, and after a session lasting till two the pleasure of meeting Frank, he and his o'clock this afternoon, it was decided to companions having left the train at some aown ior a period or six way station. It is now believed they are cioso weeks from December 29thstill February at the home of Mr. Ralston, the father of 11th. The meeting was one of the Frank's pretty wife, and that Frank inlargest ever held, every mill in the "West tends remaining there during the Christ being represented by person or by letter. mas noiidays. The stopage is for the purpose of restricting production. Stocks are light and Capture of Sontay In Anam. Trade is reported fair. The oard rate Paris, December 21. Admiral Peyron, remains unchanged. Minister of Marine, has received the following from Sontay,dated 17th : "Sontay is Torn Dmb From Limb outer Pittsburg, Pa., December 19. James ours. The6 o'clockencsinte was carried by Sunday evening. The at"Weaver, a laborer, aged sixty, employed assault at began at in the morning. An assault at Hussey Howe & Co.'s steel works, met tack made at 511in the evening with bravery was with a horrible death this morning. above all praise, by the foreign legion, He was passing through tho machinery together with the marine infantry and department, when his was sailors. arm bomcaught in the belting and he was drawn bardment.The flotilla assisted with a .durThe citadel was evacuated into the machinery. Before he could be ing the night, and occupied on the mornextricated he was torn limb from limb, ing 17th portions of the body being scattered a dis- not of theknow without fighting. We do yet whither the black flags, tance of one hundred feet. rebel Anamites, and Chinese fled, and it is impossible to learn their losses. We lost A Double Louisiana Tragedy." about fifteen killed, including one officer, Clinton, La., December 19. Jim George, and sixty wounded, including: five officers. in an colored, residing five miles from here, re- Admiral Courbet,officers official report, sixty-sevestates that three turned home last night and found his men were killed, and tenand officers and 170 daughter, aged seventeen, dead and another men wounded before Sontay on the 14th. woman mortally wounded, the latter hav- Admiral Courbet, has been gazetted.a grand ing since died. The crime was committed officer of the legion of honor. by a man who called at the house, found Commemorative of Judge Black. the women in bed, and shot them both. Ed Eli, colored, has been arrested, and the susWashington, December 21. A meeting picion against him is strong. of tho bar was held in tho Supreme Courtto take appropriate action in room A Child Boiled to Death. respect of the death of Judge Jere Black. Erie, Pa., December 20. A special Senator Edmunds was called to the dispatch says : "Willie Badger, aged chair, and McKenney chosed secreson of Fredrick Badger, of Bradtary. Eulogistic addresses were delivered ford, Pa., fell into a boiler of scalding by Messrs. Merrick, Emery, Ashton, and water at French Creek, N. Y., and W. H. Smith, Senators Bayard, Vance, and was boiled to death. Garland, and Representative Hopkins. Resolutions expressive of the high characNeck Broken. ter aijd attainments of the deceased, and Carbondale, III., December 20. Mr. the great loss the country sustained by his Stephen Cunningham, an elderly man, was death, were adopted. this morning engaged in felling trees near Losing Her Life to Save Her Child. town, on the farm of Mr. Donaway. By Baltimore, Md., December 21. Mrs. Gasome mischance he was caught by a falling tree, his neck was broken, and he was briel Kiah, jr., residing near Cambridge, mangled almost beyond recognition. Md., discovered that her infant's clothing was on fire. Rushing to the ! rescue of the babe she succeeded CABLEGRAMS. in putting out the flames before the child had been seriously injured. In doing so, however, her own clotnes took fire. Engagement Between French and Chi-- t She darted out of the house and ran across an adjoining field. A colored man ran to nese at Sontay. her assistance and succeeded in putting out the flames. She was burned in a dreadful manner and no hopes are enterOver 200 French and 1,000 Chinese Killed tained of her recovery. and tVoundeil. A Woman's Murder Speedily Atoned. Belleville, III., December 21. Henry Hong Kong, December 20. The French Babst, a young German, fatally shot his have captured the principal outposts of sweetheart, MaryHammen, at Winderman Sontay, embracing five strongly fortified Station, yesterday afternoon and fled in villages. The enemy made a stubborn "r- the direction of this city. Overtaken by a esistance. The French loss was two hundred Sheriff's posse he made a stand and threatmen and fifteen officers killed and wounded, ened the officers, holding a cocked revolver. The Sheriff's son even while the Chinese loss is put at 1,0C0 and made him throw up closed with Babst his revolver, and men killed and wounded, Admiral Cour-be- in doing so the weapon was discharged, commanding, had seven thousand the shot striking Babst, killing him in2 men, four thousand engaged in the action, stantly. the remainder in reserve. The Chinese Killed by the Bursting of a Grindstone. still hold the fortress at Sontay. The prinSkieator, III., December 21. A blackcipal fighting occurred on the river bank. Several villages were captured at the point smith by the name of Alexander Jardin, of of the bayonet. The French marched Wilmington, was at work at a large power within a mile of the citadel, but there will grindstone when the stone burst, probably be very heavy fighting before one of the pieces striking him in the head they reach the place. The Chinese lost and knocking him down. He died from the heavily from the shells of the fleet. injuries in a few hours. London, December 20. A dispatch from Hong Hong states the fight at Sontay ocTells sn His Chums. curred on the 14th. Two outworks were Mount Carmel, Pa., December 21. captured, and the citadel surrounded by the French, Charles Weaver, a prisoner of Sunbury jail, has confessed his connection with a gang of burglars which has committed numExecution of Joseph Poole. erous depredations in this county, and Dublin, December 18. Joseph Poole, the given the names and addresses of all tho murderer of Kenney, was hanged here at 8 members. o'clock this morning. Kenney was killed A Long Fight Against Death. by Poole on the night of July 4, 18S2, in Wiarton, Ont., December 21. Word is Seville Place, this city. Poole rose at 5:30. received from Tobermory, Lake Huron, of A priest visited him at 6, and administersacrament at 7:15. Both remained the wrecking on Manitoulin Island of the ed the in the prison chapel until nearly 8. schooner D. S. Hungerford, of Buffalo. Her Poole stood the ordeal of the preparations crew of six built a tent on the island and for his execution with remarkable fortitude. lived in it nineteen days, finally reaching On the gallows he frequently kissed the Tobermory in an old fishing boat. . crucifix, and with a calm demeanor and. in Fruit of the Gallows. a firm voice repeated his prayers until the drop fell. Death took place in three and a Georgetown, S. C, December 21. Jerry half seconds. He made no public state- Cox, colored, was hanged for the murder ment. A small crowd gathered outside the Rembert Richmond Bridewell, but dispersed as soon of Herbertinnocence in June last. Cox proto the last, showed no tested his as the black flag made known the execufear, and made a short speech on the scafover. tion was fold. Giddings, Tex., December 21. At 2:25 on Her Muscle. Sarah Barnhardt this afternoon Jim Taylor (colored) was Paris, December 19. "Sarah Barnum," hung for the murder of Sarah Chappell a satirical biography of Sarah Barnhardt, (colored). The execution was neat and by her former friend, Marie Colombier,has quiet. Taylor made an incoherent speech of ten minutes, confessing his crime and caused a duel between friends of the women expressing sorrow. A crowd of 3,000, mostand a scandalous quarrel between the act- ly negroes, were present. ress and the author. Sarah, incensed at beGheap Rates From Europe. ing described as a "she Barnum," asked the police to seize the book. The police replied New York. December 21. The steamthat she must seek redress in a civil tri- ship lines have reduced third-clas- s fares bunal. .Sarah, with her son, proceeded from Europe to $20, owing to a war of Tuesday to on Colombier's rates. residence and struck her in the face with a naing wnip. uolombier fled, pursued! Attorney General Brewster left Dy oaran, wno smasnea everytmng in her Washington on the 21st for New Orleans, way. Meanwhile the friends of the women where he will appear in the prosecution of indulged in a free fight in another part of the house. It is stated the affair will lead the lottery cases. mem to a number of duels. The educational statistics of tho r A Canadian State Official Insane. British army show that out of every Toronto, December 20. In the Cham- 1.000 soldiers 30 can neither read nor an order was made declaring write, 28 can read but not write, 186 bers, Adam Crooks, late Minister of Education can read and write, while 756 are of for Ontario, a lunatic, and appointing a superior education. Twenty years ago committee of his person and estate. He is 134 could neither read nor write, 173 at present in retreat at Hartford, Conn. The doctor says'he has not over two years could read but not write, 641 could just read and write, while 52 only were of , to live. e, ill-assort- proceed to the election of offioers. Ordered A message received; over-fil- l Wfeatevsr 3fjr fee the Final Oatceme of to He the House announcing: the death Of Mr. from It, is Sreatkias Fre Air Haskell, of Kangas, was Affaia. taken up, and after appropriate remarks by Mr. Ingalls, and on nis motion, the President of the Senate appointed Senators "Plumb. Cockrell and Davis a committee to at tend the obsequies of thedeceasediRepjenta.:vj 21. A dispatch a Sxj Louis," December or. respect, mj mv Ffrom Independence, Mo Franl? tlve, ana tne senate, out' says: deceased, adjourned. James arrived fiere at J.0 o'clock thisunorn- House The Chaplain, in a few touching remarks, referred to the death of the. Hon. D. ing from Gallatin;Mo. He was taken at C. Haskell, of Kansas, and invoked the divine where blessing on tho bereaved family. Mr. Anderonce to his wife's boarding-housson, of Kansas, said: It is with great he was met by his family and several in- Iperform the sad duty of announcing sorrow to tho timate friends. At 11 o'clock he was House the death of my lamented colleague, Hon. taken to the office of Judge J. H. Glover, from Dudley C. Haskell, late Representative Kansas, who died athisresidence In this to his city early yesterday morning. and formallv turned over to bondsmen. James returned Washington, Dec 18 Senate The followwhere ing bills were reported from, committees and his family and friends, he remained until 12. CaiTiages were then placed on tho calendar: By Mr. Harrison announced, and Frank, accompanied by Providing for civil government for Alaska. Vice-President. Senate Mr. Sherman offered a resolution that the Senate. Washington, December The receipts this week amounted to 800 hogsheads, against 700 last week, and 490 in ifie corresponding week of 1882. The rejections amounted to 99 hogsheads, the per-- , s beiHgllpr cent. ce&taga-tdvgcta&lasale- Xisvillc tear Tebacce Market, ? , n to-da- y , four-year- s, to-da- y, t, to-da- y, -- to-da- y, By Mr. Hoar In regard to the election of President and At the conclusion of the morning hour Mr. Sherman asked immediate consideration of the resolution offered yesterday that the Senate proceed to tho election of officers, namely, Secretary of the Senate. Chief Clerk, prineipal Executive Clerk, Chaplain, and Sergeant-at-ArmAgreed to v,eas 34. nays 30. The division was on strict party lines, Messrs. Mahone and Itiddleberger voting with the Republicans. Mr. Sherman moved that Mr. Miscellaneous Item. Anson G. McCook be chosen Secretary The skeleton of a man, without the head, of the Senate. Mr. Pendleton moved to amend by substituting tho name of was found a few days ago in Eagle Creek, Mr. L. Q. Washington. Lost yeas 29, nays a short distance from New Columbus, 33. The main resolution was agreed to and Mr. Cook was sworn in. The remaining Owen County-- i From the clothes and length Republican nominees were elected, as follows: of limbs, the remains are supposed to be Chief Clerk, Charles W. Johnson, of Minnesota: Executive Clerk, James R. Young, of those of Major J. IV. Rothwell, who sudPennsylvania; Chaplain, Rev. Ellas Dewitt denly disappeared a year ago, after making Huntley, ofthe District of ColumbiarS P. Cahaday, of North Carolina. preparations to remove "West, and from The senate went into executive session, and from no tidings had since been received. It is when the doors reopened went Into Committee believed he was murdered and his body of .the Whole for the purpose of continuing tho s consideration of the new rules. The question thrown into the creek. pending was the adoption of the first new Twy-maThe jury in the case of Will Henry rules, relating to the election of a President tried for killing Ed. Jackson, another protem., and his right in case of absence to name a substitute, who should perform negro, near Versailles about one yeaiago, the duties of the chair for three days. returned a verdict a few days agogjuilty, Washington, December 19 Senate The. fixing his punishment at twentj'4)n?years following bills were introduced: By Mr. Theweapoa-eitsawa- s To provide for the acceptance by the in the Penitentiary. an old musket. The occasion was during United States of the Illinois and Michigan Cacause a nal from the State of Hllnois. By Mr. Pair-- To a religious negro festival, and the whisky. provide for sinking artesian wells negro woman and bad At Glendale, Hardin County, a few days in the lands of tho United States in Nevada. By MrJngalls To provide for the appointment ago, James Sweeney became involved in a of a commission to investigate railroad transnamed portation. By Mr. Logan To consolidate the difficulty with his father-in-laBureau of Military Justice and Corps of Chism, over a mule, in which Chism seized Judges Advocate of the Army; also, a bill an ax and cut Sweeney's' left arm off just creating the new standard of time for tho District of Columbia. Passed. Mr. Van below the elbow, and then cut a gash across Wyck offered a resolution, calling on the the other arm. Chism is under arrest. Secretary of the Interior for information how Maysville has recently been visited by much land had been certified or patented for The grocery and the benefit of railroad companies since the burglars and crooks. date of the decisions of the Supreme Court in produce stores of Geo. T. Wood and 1875, which so construed the indemnity clause Thomas Lowry, were broken in a few in tho Congressional grant as to allow indemonly in lieu of lands originally in- nights since, and the safes in both estabnity lands cluded in the grant, but which were afterlishments blown open. The thieves sewards sold. Laid over till A resolution for a holiday recess went over cured about $40 only from the two stores. The Senate resumed the conuntil They were evidently after the cash alone-a- s sideration of unfinished business, the rules. the goods were not disturbed to any Mr. Frye withdrew the call for yeas .and nays relating to great extent. on the clause of first rule, three-dathe of limitation the Duking the past year the State has paid o authority the Vice President's was rejected, leaving $190,918.81 for the prose cution of criminals, substitute. The clause the rule about as heretofore; but when the $66,471.25 for the support of idiots kept by rule comes up in the Senate when not in Committee of the Whole, the subject may be re- committees, and $492,396.19 for charities, newed. The Senate took up the House con- including appropriations to asylums, maincurrent resolution for a holiday recess, taining idiots and lunatics kept by comamended it to moke Monday, January 7, tho date of reassemblage. As amended agreed to, mittees, and also the cost of transporting and returned to the House. After an execu- lunatics to asylums. tive session adjourned. Mrs. Augusta Plapert, of Louisville, Washington, December 19. House. Mr. was accidentally shot a few days ago. A Morrison offered a concurrent resolution for a young man named Sam C. Spotts was in holiday recess from Monday, December 24, pis 1 and had a small until Thursday, the 3rd of January. Agreed the house pocket. He was pepper-bo- kitchen, in the to 143 to 21 with the understanding that no tol in his except when he suddenly felt the weapon slipping business would De transacted Monday the appointment of committees. Mr. Black- through a hole in his pocket. He attempted burn, from the Committee on Rules, re- to change it to his coat, but it got tangled ported a resolution for the creation of the fol- up in his pants in some way, and was dislowing select committees, with the same membership accorded similar committees by the charged. Mrs. Plapert entered the room at last Congress; Civil Service Reform; Law Re- that moment, and the ball struck her squarespecting the Election of President and Payment of Pensions, Bounty and ly between the eyes, lodging in the skull Back Pay; Public Health, and Ventilation and bone. She will recover. Accoustics of Hall of Representatives. A YOUNG man named Shotman, who has Also, for the creation of a ComBuilding been carrying the mail from Burks ville to Ship mittee on American Interest, to consist Albany, has been arrested, charged with and of seven members, which shall investigate the robbing of registered letters the mail-ba- g causes for the decline of tho American foreign carrying trade. Mr. Keed offered an amend- on three different occasions, by means of ment for the creation of a committee on the a false key. After being jailed he attemptalcoholic liquor traffic. Mr. Blackburn also reported a resolution for raising the ed recently to take a dose of Rough on standing of the Committee on Labor, to Rats, but was prevented by the interferwhich will be referred measures affecting labor; limiting the jurisdiction of tho Commit- ence of a tee on Education and Labor, and providing It Henry Goose, of Lewis County, filed a shall hereafter be known as the Committee on Education. Mr. Willis offered an amend- suit in the United States Court at Louisof ville a few days ago, against W. W. Moore, ment increasing the membership twenty-thre- e standing committees an attorney residing at Vanceburg. The from eleven to thirteen, and on the retention of the Committee on Education and Labor. suit was to recover money alleged to have Mr. Calkins offered a resolution, which was been obtained illegally. The petition states adopted, calling on the Secretary of State for communications, and that Moore got Goose a pension amounting documents all papers in his possession relating to to $5,000, and as attorney he claimed and and execution conviction the trial, $2,000, whereas he was only entiof the late Patrick O'Donnell by the British retained Government. The Speaker appointed Messrs. tled to $10. Hoblitzell, Cabell, Wilson (W. Va.), Kasson and The Court of Appeals a few days ago Long members of a special committee on the centenniaLanniversa ry of Washington's sur- overruled the petition for rehearing in the case of Bruce and Champ Fitzpati-ick- , who render of his commission as Commander-in-chie- f Adjonrned. of the Army. are under sentence of death for the murWashington, December 20. Senate. A der of a man in Adair County, the crime message was received from tho House concurring in the Senate amendment making the date having beemcommitted last August. The of reassembling after the holidays, Mondayt day fixed for their execution having passed,January 7. The Senate went into Executive the Clerk of the Court of Appeals will cersession, and on reopening, resumed consideratify the action of the Supreme Court to tion of the new rules, but after a short debate Governor Knott, who will then fix the day the matter was postponed till after The chair laid for their execution. the holiday recess. commuuni-catvo- n a Senate tho before S. E. Lander, sixty years old, druggist from the Secretary of the Interior transmitting copies of papers relating to the and grocer, of Calvert City, took morphine attempted transfer of the Texas Pacific a few days ago. He had been ill for some Railway Company's land grant to the SouthRailway Company, of time, and his mind is disordered. He left Pacific ern Mexico and California. a note saying he had been led to kill him New Arizona, Senate concurred in the joint resolution of the House relating to the celebration of the cen- self by the persecutions of men who are tenary of the surrender by Washington of his known to have been his best friends. commission as commander in chief of the patDr. John M. Graves, of Smith's Mill's,. riot forces of America. Adjourned till Monday. A. long discussion sprang up over house. Henderson County, committed suicide the resolution offered by Mr. Geddes, to grant days since by strychnine. Medical a month's extra pay to discharged employes, being advocated by Messrs. Geddes and Keif er, summoned, but he refused to swallow and opposed by Mr. Reagan on the ground Domestic infelicity is had that the House oth-3- no right .to be chari- an antidote. money, people's table with cause. He was. sixty years old,, Cobb on the ground and by Mr. that it would include in its provisions persons and much respected. put on the rolls at the close of the last session. William H. Bonta, an old citizen of Mr. Hoblitzell, from tho special committee having the matter in charge, reported a joint Boyle County, while engaged in shoveling resolution requesting the President to issue a snow from in front of his door the other proclamation recommending the people, eithby er appropriate exercises in morning, fell dead. He was a widower religious connection with services with several children. Heart disease, it is. on the 23d inst,, or by such public observances as they deem proper on the thought, was the cause of his death. 24th, to commemorate the surrender by WashThe Court of Appeals a few days since,, ington of nis commission as commander in affirmed the judgment of the Court below chief of the army. The President was also requested to order a national salute from tho granting Ben jamin Turner $12,775 damages various forts of the country on the 24th. Tho against the Louisville and Nashville Comjoint resolution passed. Adjourned until pany for the loss of an arm by being struck Monday. c by a train at a railway crossing. Postmaster-Generhas reJamel Winston, who, in company with ceived the following letter from San Bob Petit killed another negro last fall at Francisco: "Abraham Lincoln is Dry Ridge Gtrant County, all colored,. to have no more the two-ceyears in the Peniwas given twenty-on- e postal stamp for letters, etc, with his tentiary the pother day. Petitt will be & s. mation, and prices have'' tendediuSgT' of sellers.. The display of Burley tobacjjfcj, has been such as to take the fancy of ufaciurers and dealers, and the former have- iTM taken hold with more alacrity than in two- Ay.f' w ...wv. "Biralrc 1oi?i.arQf1?nrr oxusa J.U.OU .LbWUU.l.U&. fl.A UCWT ' uuo ... crop hogshead 'sold at $25, the highest price yet paid for 1883 tobacco. Dark and heavy tobaccos have been in morje active demand, and common to medium grades of new are 2550c higher. The principal improvement has been in common or nondescript . leaf for which manufaturertshippers and have competed against each other. The weather conditions are considered highly favorable to the cure of the crop. We quote packages of old crop tobaccos as follows: Dark and Heavy. Burley. o wxa a o S5 00 7 00 xrasn 6 25 6 00 8 03 5 75 Common lugs. 6 75 7 0010 03 6 00 Mediumlmrs 8 0013 00 t tm i liooaiugs 6 75 7 75 8 0010 00 Common leaf 9 00 12 0015 00 7 75 Medium leaf 9 00U 00 18 0024 00 Good leaf., Fine and fancy leaf ...12 0017 00 nominal. iae msrras nas aispiavea incrasinsr ani.- marcy - full-weig- ht ergeant-at-Arms,- n, Cul-lo- m w, y x Vice-Preside- Ship-ownin- g fellow-prisone- r. a-fe- aid-wa- s the-allege- r --- The al di3-jdeas- ed nt face, and Washington don't like the dirty red, but prefers the former blue. Yours respectfully, Spiritual Medium, the child of God." Washington Star. tried soon. Notes, superior education. to-da- - . . a few days ago in the Bay of Biscay. of the crew and passengers took to boats. The first boat reached an English vessel, the second returned to the burning vessel but the third has not beep heard fron? The Spanish steamer, Manila, took fire Robert Henry, sexton of Grace Chapel, Brooklyn, goes up for two years for undertaking to secure pay for burying a soldier's child that he didn't bury. Eagle. the rain, and when put into water whipped their tails Tilth apparent gratification at finding themselves afloat again. Detroit Fost, Can.,, the other day a few trout, from three to five inches long, came down in During a shower at Port Hope, a man named Williams, whose dead body was found in .Pulaski, Pulaski .County, at the foot of a cliff eighty feet highj has been acquitted. In a fight between inmates of the Bracken County jail a few days ago, Nick Eergu-soa colored prisoner, broke tb.8 arm of an insane man. named Davis. ,;j J. H. Fulltnwider raised on three acres of ground in Shelby- County, 294 bushels o$ , Bute Sallee, charged with murdering n, . . . - rr -- t IMPERFECT IN ORIGIN ALJ XSi-WJ-.j- g-.ji ijij ?S. if v J u- -- f ?' p ' . "" ki ;r ', 1 f ' u. J- 1- W4 iJv . 5? i. FjlRM.-aKD .... , . 1Ml' HOUSEHOLD. r Potato tops, should be left on the ground they grew' on. JV.'F. Times. The sooner milk is rdaced in nja after milking, the larger will be theJ A frequent cause, of malaria.is im-- r ure water from cisterns and wells. first xr4R onjthe uicaii symptom of any unpleas- uut iub cistern, ee that uui well receives no drainage frnm'nnv unclean source. iV. T". Herald. It may seem extravagant to cut up $& and plant the largest, smoothest, and ' nicest potatoes raised, but a very few trials, taking one year with another, will soon convince, the, grower that it-Ithe most profitable thing jto ' Tribune: A Nevada woman has a novel way U- of preserving eggs: During the summer she breaks the eggs, pours the contents into bottles which, are tightly corked and sealed', when they are placed in the cellar, nect down. She claims the contents of the bottles come out as fresh as when put in. Exchange. The latest novelty in bed linen consists of sheets, pillow cases and shams hemstitched and embroidered, and decorated with diamondrshaped andsquare blocks of linen, hemstitched or"in geometric patterns of various kinds, and bordered by frills hemstitched and in the edges. Others are hemstitched in rings and dots. DetroitPost. Vienna Knobs: Beat half apoujid of butter to a' cream, sJtir into it the- yolks of four eggs and two whole ones, half a pound of sifted sugar,' the grated rind of half a lernon and, by degrees, half a pound offline flour. Put little round lumps on buttered tins, ejrg them over, and strew them with sliced almonds, currants and sugar. Bake them in a moderate oven. N. Y. Times. A kerosene stove with three or four burners is a very convenient thing to "out in cellars., and Ipjivp "hnvrnnor whon thermometer is far below zero. It uuies raise tne lemnfiranirfi everal decrees, often enouo-- to mal just the difference between safety and loss of perishable vegetables by frost. The stove should be set on the floor, as the heat rises, while the frost is more injurious at the bottom of the cellar! Albany Journal. Should a fowl become d, work the crop well' with 'the hand, and endeavor to force away the obstruction in the passageway to the gizzard. Should this fail, draw the skin to one side and cut the crop sufficiently to relieve it of the contents. Sew, "up, the wound with silk and the fowl will not be seriously damaged. After the cutting be sure the obstruction in the passage is removed as well as the contents. Prairie Farmer. s tlo-Ci'i-c- A Michfgan girl told, 'heryoung man mas sne would never marry nim until he was worth $10,000. So he started out with a brave heart to make it. "How are you getting on, George?"-shasked, at the expiration of a couple of months. "Well," George said hope-fulldol"I have saved twenty-tw- o lars." The girl dropped her and, blushingly remarked: "I reckon that's near enough, George." She was willing to trust him for the little balance. Detroit Post. e yj eye-lashes 1 i A TERRIBLE PROPHECT. ago Mrs.Rntb jRverAtt. of Rnlr.T.nVft fHfc& says that the Utah women who signed! the. petition to Congress protesting against any further legislation upon polygamy did so under coercion. IT. P. Sun. m The Latest Bonanza 1b California. Bibber, Cal. Mr. Thomas P. Ford, editor of the Mountain Tribune, f this place, publishes that the great pain-curSt. Jacofcs Oil, has worked wonders in his family and that he would not be without it. He states that among all the people St. Jacobs Oil is the most popular medicine ever introduced. e, The Bed Sansets. Cyclones and Earth quakes Foretelling: Coming; DisFor" sore feet, swollen joints, sprains, FnfferiHg lth obs'inate TOrvemu Ckrmle aai corns or bunions, use St. Patrick's Salve. aster How t Meet It. SlfleAxea, Klead Discovery, deaitlag toleara of the Great Xlodera The recent mysterious appearances folCon J' We always lowing sunset and preceding sunrise have sumption in the keep Piso's Cure for house." IDIE?.. attracted wide attention from students of system, wind colie, the skies and the people generally. During Aw. pain in the nervous the days of recent weeks the sun seems to cramps, ice, cured by Samaritan Nervine have been obscured by a thin veil ofa dull "Youn SamaritanKcrvinc cured my son'sfits." leaden hue which, as the sun receded to- writes Mrs. S. M. Parkhurst, of Girard, Mich. -. ward the horizon, became more luminous, t (Wita. FliospHOra,) rats, mice roaches" ants, Flies, then yellow, then orange, then red; and. ouguouxvt. jj crows, ciearea out Dy f" successfully used after all ether methods- - nir ; 'tdt fndiiwhccuring of Brain. Heart and Nervous Dis nnrnla A Arct- it: u.ac VinrrV.f. thcuukViiw. cs. BilJUlU SCRU hVUup lUr juobcuusi u ....... untj uuzbu amninuui'"-fpearances were ordinary sunset'frTificl Ab.B AUUn. ciflc (S. S. S.) curecTmeKound ana weiiipi Lions ox ague, Diit it is now pretty CHAS. W. SCOTT, M. ., uau 'subthat they are either the misty ifwu a Daa Bcroiuious.aueciiou wmvu. Springs.d K.nnsas City, JCo. treatment, incligkngHot all stance of the tail of some unseen comet, in which the earth is enveloped, J. H. RJHff, Denver, Col. or a surrounding stratum of world dust or very small meteors. iTofpssor .Brooks, ci Stinging, irritation, all Kidney and Blad-ie- r THE GREAT NERVOUS ANTIDOTE. the Red House Observatory, Phelps, N. Complaints,cured by Y., has turned his telescope upon these objects and discovered what lie thinks are Hale'tt Honey of Horehound and Tar myriads of telescopic meteors. If it is Pike's (W'lih Phesphoras,) Relieves coughs very quigkly. decomposed unorganized world dust, or vapors, as the Democrat and Chronicle, of toothache drops cure in jyiuute. Zi sold by all DrugcUts at Sl.OO per Bottle. Rochester, N. T., remarks: "How is this Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) has cured me matter to be disposed of ? Will it settle IS UNFA1L1WQ1 case of Eczema, which and form a deposit upon the earth, or re- of a AND INFALLIBLE main a partial opaque shell about the earth has. resisted all sorts of treatment. Rev. W. J. Robinson, to cut off a portion of the sun's light upoa IK CCTJXO - Skinny Men. " Wells' Health Renewer"J restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia. INVALIDS Those languid, tiresome geoMttoSSl you to feel scarcely able to be OHpfe. TeiomtA nrr - mMJM 77T "" "-"- "" j that constant drain that is takinr JBOOTT'S Coca, Beef and Iron J-a- bed-bug- s, system all its former elasticity; i bloomf rom your cheeks; tbatconfhiuj upon your vital forces, renderingr.yo ble and fretful, can easily be removed use of tkat marvelous remedy, HopJ Irregularities and obstructions of you$, are relieved at once, while the special periodical pain are .permanently remove. None receivo so much benefit, and nene ar so profoundly grateful and show such an interest In recommending Hop JBitters as women. r qamft . - J - r. uai-flo- "Buchu-Paiba."$- l. Coca, Beef and Iron r long-standin- g who die at Niagara. "Hacked to death," is suggested as an Inscription for the tombstones of visitors Buffalo Express. van-dyk- ed If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have sallow - I,ri"'jw h crop-boun- TFlien to Make Pork. Y J before very cold weather, except young ones that are to be kept through. These must have warm, fairly clean, dry quarters or their keeping will not be a source of profit. A hog will live in a small box that he can crawl into to get out of the snow, but a hoe: or other animal that just lives is an expensive boarder for a man to keep. Six or seven months is long enough to make a nice piece of pork from any well bred, weaned pig, and he who takes a year for it pretty sure to throw away three or four months' feeding material. Every farmer ought to know that the more rap.Wly he converts a youn pig into pork, th- - less the pork will cost him per pound, but too many still adhere to the old way of buying shoats in the fall and keepm. them a whole year to get from three to four hundred pounds of pork. No pig that weighs forty pounds in October should be allowed to go through the. heat of the following summer, but should be hurried along and made to weigh from two hundred and fifty to three hundred pounds or more, dressed, by the last of May. A barn cellar is often condemned for pigs, but if light, dry and warm, there can be no better place for them, on the farm. They will keep the manure packed down solid, so it will not spoil by heating, and they will eat and grow almost as well as in summer. Pork is low just now and many will be discouraged about pork making and will keep no pigs this winter, but if hogs have usually been kept it would be foolish to let them go now, for it is not unlikely that those who do will find themselves without pork when, high prices are offered again. New i-s Swine should be converted into pork England Farmer. tfew Method of Curing Hams.- - t A contributor to the Country Gentleman makes a novel suggestion for smoking hams. As a substitute for the smoke house, he says, smoke a barrel thoroughly with maple or hickory cbis (raise the barrel an inch or two from the ground to furnish draught), and when smoked sufficiently, sweep out the inside and give it a slight rinsing with cold water. When you have thus prepared it, pack the hams and shoulders in it, flesh side up, and pour over them the pickle in quantity sufficient to cover The them, and your work' is done. pickle extracting the desired smoky flavor from the barrel, will carry it through the whole mass of meat, and much more equally, or evenly, than by the usnal process of smoking, as the flavor will be as strong in the center as at the surface of the ham. In addition to. this even flavoring of the meat, this process will be found to be much less troublesome and laborious, avoiding the risk'of falling into the fire, of a burning Corn No. 2 mixed smoke-housor into the hands of thiev41 38 Oats mixed 15 00 14 75 Wells' "Rough on Corns." 15c. Ask for it. PORK-M- ess neighbors, beside escaping the filthi-neing Complete, permanent cure. Corns, bunions. CHICAGO. which is inseparable from the com4 a5 50 its consequent FLOUR State and Western .... 53 S8 mon way of smoking, and 1 02 Walmtt Xienf Hair Keiterey table, GRAIN W h eat No. 2 red waste when preparing it for the Is entirely different from all others. It is S 61SO Corn-42 40 as the meat is in every way as clean Oats-N- o.2 as clear as water,and,as its name indicates, 69 Rve is a perfect Vegetable Hair Restorer. It when taken from the barrel as when 15 25 14 75 PORK will immediately free the head from danprocess, all the LARD-Ste- am Mess placed in it. By this . druff, restore gray hair to its natural color, expense, labor and trouble of bagging BALTIMORE. and produce a new growth where it has 5 75 55 00 the hams after making, to keep them FLOUR Family fallen off. It does not in any manner af1 073 1 OS GRAIN Wheat No. 2 red from the flies is obviated, as they may fect the health, which Sulphur, Sugar of 59 62J4 Corn-mi- xed Lead and Nitrate of Silver preparations 43 40 be kept submerged in the pickle till Oats mixed have dene. It will change light or faded 14 50 wanted, or the last piece is desired for PROVISIONS Pork Mess 9J4 hair in a few days to a beautiful glossy Refined Lard the gridiron, pot or pan. Be sure to brown. Ask your drusrgist for it. Each LOUISVHiLE. smoke the barrel very thoroughly if you FLOUR ANol battle is warranted. John D. Park & 4 50 $4 00 1 02 lA Sons, Wholesale Agents, Cincinnati, Ohio, would have strong flavor of smoke in GRAIN Wheat No. 2 red.new 1 00 54 53 and C. N. Crittenton, N. Y. Corn mixed your meat. 35 Oats-mi- xed :...?, t 15 00 The Voice of the People. No Family A patient in Barnwell County, PORK-ME- SS , INDIANAPOLIS. Dyes were ever so popular as the Diamond Terdict VHEAT No. 2. red, new South Carolina, has obtained a S 1 01 Dyes. They never fail. The Black is far suS3 for one thousand dollars against two ORN-mi- xed perior to logwood. The other colors are brill il& OATS mixed doctors of that countv. for damaj - . M lant. Wells, Richardson&Co.,Burlington,Vt LIVE STOCK Cattle...... r .treatment :of, sustained TJbk Beddings Russia Salve in the house and .ButchereLstocfc.AaS". 5&&J&? 2j um Bedding's Russia Salv in the stable. Try it. Shipping cattle....vT.... broken arm. . e, ss No. S-- S5 8--90 -- color of skin, or yellowish-brow- n spots on face or body, frequent headache or dizziness, bad tasle in mouth, internal heat r chills alternated witU hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings, irregular appetite, and tongue coated, you are suffering from " torpid liver," or " biliousness." In many cases of "liver complaint" bodies. only part of these symptoms are experiThese circumstances recall Professor enced. As a remedy tor all such cases Dr. Grimmer's prophecies that from 1881 to Pierce's " Golden Medical Discovery" has 1887, the passage of the five great planets n equal, as it effects perfect and radical Mars, Neptune, Jupiter, Uranus and cures. At all drug stores. Saturn around the sun would produce strange and wonderful phenomena. He A good two-forule is never to wear says: " The waters of the earth will betight boots. Detroit Post. come more or less poisonous. The air will be foul with noisome odors. Ancient races Bad temper often proceeds from those will disappear from the earth. " He atpainful disorders to which women are sub- tempts to prove his prophecy by the fact ject. In female complaints- - Dr. R. V. that in 1720, when Mars and Sa:urn made Pierce's " Favorite Prescription" is a cer- iheir passage around the sun coincident-ally- , great destruction and mortality visittain cure. By all druggists. ed all parts of the globe. He also found the The chaps who fling the lariat among same results in revious perihelion pasthe wild sheers, are the noose boys of the sages of the planets, and argues that these circumstances always produce epiWest. Chicago Herald. demics and destructive diseases which will Ybxmo or middle aged men suffering baffle the skill of the most eminent physifrom nervous debility, loss of memory, cians; that the poor will die by thousands, old age, as the result of bad the weak and intemperate tailing first, abits, should send three stamps for Part those whose blood has been impoverished VII. of Dime Series pamphlets. Address hy excess of work or dissipation next, comparative aro and World's Dispensary Medical Associa- vieroronly those who enjoyinthe era of re shall escape to N. Y. tion, Buffalo, newed activity and prosperity whic.h will period of destruction. . A stirring speech: "Pass me a spoon." follow the as the entire world seems subInasmuch N. T. Journal ject to the sway of the heavenly bodies no part of the earth, ho thinks, can escape I wouxd recommend Ely's. Cream Balm scourging. He even predicts that Amerto any one having Catarrh or Catarrhal ica will lose over ten millions of people; Asthma. I have suffered for five years so that farmers will be stricken with fear and I could not lie down for weeks at a time. cease to till the soil; that famine will make Since I have been using the Balm I can lie human misery more wretched. That hundown and rest. I thank God that you ever dreds will flee to cities for invented such a medicine. Frank F. Bur aid in vain. That sudden changes in ocean currents, temperature and surroundings leigh, Farmington, N. H. will entirely transform the face of nature will color of cloth for coats is called and climate of countries ; that the airother and "snirnr." If the dudes adont it thev will be so foul with malariawho survive noxious gases: that those 2V. Y. Herald. be will bo troubled with disorders of the digestive organs. That many who escape For three winters I have been afflicted other ills will bloat with dropsy and growy pass away, while others will with Catarrh and Cold in the Head. I used Ely's OreamBalm: it accomplished all that thin and drag out a miserable existence in was represented. T. F. McCormick (Judge indescribable agony for weeks. Neuralgic pains in different parts of the body will Common Pleas), Elizabeth, N. J. torment them. They will easily tire and become despondent. A faint, not feeling Gilpin, reading in a p aper that "facts will be succeeded by chilly sensations are stubborn thitfgs," says there's no par- while hallucinations and dread of impending ill will paralyze all effort. " The ticle of doubt but that his wife is a fact. birds in the air, the beasts of the field, Marathon Independent. and even the fish of the sea will become the poisoning air and says : " I have diseased, Mrs. General Sherman frequentlypurchased Durang's Remedy for poisoning the waters of the globe." friends suffering with rheumatism and in We are told on the other hand those every instance it worked like magic." It that 'period who shall pass through of trial will have larger enjoythis cures when every thing else fails. Writ of life and health. The earth will to B.L Holphenstine, ment more abundantly for free pamphlet than ever before, "Washington, D. C. ?ield kingdom will be mdVe prolific and life prolonged very materially. This ' Don't DIo in the House. " Bousrh .on Rats." prolongation of life will be owing to the clears out rats,mice,flies,roaches,bed-bugs15c healthy electric and magnetic influences e that will pervade the atmosphere. It would perhaps seem that the present redSattor Buyers of a belt everywhere are refusing to take white, ness of the sun, and of cosmic matter, justified, in a " grease" lardy looking butter except at measure, the prediction of Professor Grimd prices. Consumers want nothing but butter, and buyers therefore recom- mer, but disturbing as his prediction mend their patrons to keep auniferm color may be we are told for our comthroughout the year by using the Improved fort that the strong and pure blooded need fear Butter Color made by "Wells, Richardson lamities, have littlo to are m these cadelicate or inthat those who & Co., Burlington, Vt. It is the only color disposed should adopt means to keep the 'that can he relied on to never injure the system purs well butter, and te always give the perfect color. and that the supported and the bloodeffectmost philosophical and Sold by druggists and merchants. ive method of accomplishing this is to keep the kidneys and liver in good condiIs Mo Hey. Time tion. From the testimonials of such men Timo and money will be saved by keeping as Dr. Dio Lewis and' Professor R. A. Kidney-Wor- t in the house. It is an invalu- Gunn, M. D., Dean of the United States able remedy for all disorders of the Medical college, New York, and thousands Liver and Bwels and for all diseases of influential people, it arising from obstructions of these organs. seems almost certain that for this purpose cases It has cured many obstinate paid to after there is no preparation known to science phyhuudreds.ef dollars had been equal to Warner's Safe Cure, better sicians without obtaining relief. It cures known as Warner's Safe Kidney and Constipation, Piles, Biliousness and all Liver Cure. This medicine has acquired kindred disorders. Keep it by you. the finest reputation ef any preparation that was ever put upon the market. It is A slkjht gold, if neglected, often at- a radical blood purifier, which soothes and tacks the lungs. Brown's Bronchial heals all inflamed organs, strengthens the Troches give sure and immediate relief. nervous system, washes out all evidences of decay, regulates digestion prevents Sold ojilv in boxes. Price 25 cts. malassimilation of food in a philosophical ZH and rational manner, fortifies the system THE MARKETS. against climatic changes and malarial influences and the destructive agencies which seem to be so abundant in these Cincinnati, December 22. 1883. w evil daysv" LIVE STOCK Cattle common2 00 & 3 25 It is not our purpose to dispute the cor 5 25 50 Choice butchers i rectness of Professor Grimmer's prophe5 25 4 25 HOGS Common 5 80 5 56 cies. As we have said, the marked disGoodpuckers 4 75 4 25 SHEEP turbances of the past few years would 5 00 4 90 FLOUR Family seem to give a semblance of verification of GHAJN 'heat Loneberryredl 11 his theory. It is certain, as above stated, 1 05 No. 2 red that we are passing through what may be 53 52 Corn No. 2 mixed regarded as a crucial period and it 34 Oats No. 2 mixed is the part of wise men not to ignore, but to 60 61 Rye No. 2 10 00 10 50 learn to fortify themselves against the Timothy No. 1. . .. HAY 8 possibility of being overcome by these HEMP Double dressed 14 75 15 00 "PRO VISIONS Pork Mess evils. It is a duty which each man owes to 82 Lard Prime steam himself and his fellows, to mitigate as 23 24 BUTTER Fancy Dairy much as possible the suffering of humanity 34 25 Prime Creamery and in no way better can he accomplish FRUIT AND VEGETABLES this purpose than to see to it that he, him1 25 1 40 Potutoes per bar. from store self, is fortified by the best known prepara3 35 Apples, prime, per barrel. .. 2 50 tion in the strongest possible manner and NEW YORK. that he exert the influence of his own ex80 3 35 FLOUR State and Western... $2 00 ample upon his fellows to the end that 6 75 4 Good tochoice they, too, may share with him immunity 2 spring:. 1 09 GRAIN Wheat-N- o. 1 15& from the destructive influences which seek 1 35 No. 2red his ruin. 65 64S ot Whatever the mystery is, there is no denying that some very strange forces are at work in the upper airs. The terrible tornadoes and cyclones which have swept our own country, and the fearful volcanoes and earthquakes which have destroyed so many cities and thousands of people the tidal waves which mysteriously rise and fall on pasts hitherto unvexed by them the tremendous" activity which is evident in the sun by the constant revelation of enormous spots upon its surface all indicate unusual energy in the heavenly it ?" N. Ga. Conference. JJEVER FAILS. Epileptic JPYte, jac s on THE GREAT Spasms, Tailing Sickness, Conval-bIohs, I St. Vituo Dance, Alcoholism, Neuralgia and a dull, heavy, inactive condition of the wholo system; headache, nervou prostration, and was almost helpless. No physicians or medicines did her any good. Thre months ago she began to use Hop Bitters with, such good effect that she seems, and feel young again, although over seventy years old. We think there is no other medicine lit to "us in the family." A lady, in Providence. Bradford, Pa., May 8, 1871. It has cured me of several disease3, such as nervousness, slbkness at the stomach. 'monthly troubles, etc. I have not seen a sick day la a year, since I took Hop Bitters. All my neighbors use them. Mrs. Fannie Green. 53,000 Lost." A tour of Europe that cost nas $3,000, done mo less good than one bottle &t Hop Bitters; they also cured my wife of fifteen : ears' nervous weakness, sfeeplessnea B. M., Auburn, N. T. and dyspepsia." Hop Bitters is not, in any sense, an alcohol! beverage or liquor, and could not be sold lor use except to persons desirous of obtaining medicinal bitters. Green B. Ratjm, IT. S. Com. Inter'l Ker. South Bloominqveuoe, O., May LTt. Bnts I have been suffering ten years and tried your Hop Bitters and it done me more-goothan ail the doctors. Miss S. S. BOO30C Baby Saved ! "We are so thankful to say that our nursing-babwas permanently cured of a dangerous t and protracted constipation and irregularity of the bowels by the use of Hop Bitters by which at the same time restored her to perfect health and strength. The Parents Bochester, N. Y. feels Young Again. " Myrmother was afflicted a long time witk . Opium Eating, Scrofula, ancj Clergymen, Larryers, Literary Men, Merchants, Bankers, Ladies and all whose Bcdentary employment causes Nervous Prostration, Irregularities of the blood, stomaeh, bowels or Kidneys, or ivho require nerve tonic, appetizer or stimulant, 8amarltan2Terv ine is mvaiuaoie. fTo au Nervous and Blood Diseases Higti Authority. I d proclaim yELSlll kUB CURES .eSW ant that ever sustain- Yondernu ESFThou sands it the most lnvlgor- ed a sinking system. $1.50 per Dottle. flBBD tesspsRsa.) (18) IIL y . Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica Lumbago, Backache, Ileadacke, Tooth&che, Store .Throat, Swellings, Sprain, Braises, Burns, Scald. JProt Bites, And All Other BOIMXr? PAINS and ACHES. Sold by DrugRidts and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cents a bottle. Directions In 11 Languages. TQGE CBULKXES A. TOGELER CO., (Successors to a.vogelek ico.; Baltimore, Hi. U.S.A. The DR. S.A.RICHMOND MEDICAL CO., Sole Pro prietors, St Joseph, Mo Sold fey all Drsfffflstfl. ' LORD, its-mothe- ST0UTEH3UR3 & CO., ftpat Chbajj, M I Thi3 porous plaster Is absolutely the best ever Yirtuea of hops with made, combining the gHhHOPit -- T CASN Health and Happiness. DO AS CatarrH FHAVFEVERf sM balm wnen applied oy the finger into the nostrils, "will he absorbed, effectually cleansing' the1 head of catarrhal virus, causing healthy secretions. It allays inflammation, protects the membrane of the nasal passages from additional colds,complctely heals the sores and elt's creah gums, balsams and ex tracts. It3 power is vronderful la curing diseases whera other plasters simply rclicro. Crick in tho Back and Neck, Pain in tho Side or Limbs, Stiff Joints and Muscles, Kidney Troubles, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Soro Chest, Affections of tho Heart and Liver, andaU pains or aches in any part cured instantly by tho Hop Tlaster. t3 Try Jt. Frico 2o cents or fivo for 5L0O. Hailed on receipt of price Sold by all druggists and country stores. Hop Plaster Company, Proprietors, Boston, Mass. PLASTER OTHERS. HAVE DONE. BACK LAK3E disordered? Are your Kidneysfmm mv irrnve. S3 it ''VIAnnv IVnrf: hmiioht m were, after 1 had been given up by 13 best doctors Ib JL W. Deveraux, Mechanic, Ionia, Mich. Detroit." 'Eidnoy Wort cored mo from nervous weatneas &c, arter I was not expected to livo." Mrs. M. M. B. Goodwin, Ed. Christian Monitor Cleveland, O. --- over-crowde- restores taste and smell. A few appli- C7For constipation, loss of appetito and diseases of ths bowels take Hawley's Stomach and Lirer Pills. 25 cents. m Are your nerves weak? t Disease? Have you Bright'sjny water was just cured me when "KIdney-TVor- HAY-FEV- ER Send for circular. druggists. ElyBrothers1Druggists,Owego,N.Y. Price 50 cents by mail or at As an lnvlgorant, MffilS'K: .Hostetter's Stomach Bitters has received the most pos- cations relieve. A Vwroudh treatment AGENTS make over OWE hundred par cent, profit selling tbc like pho.lk and then like blood." Frank Wilson, Peabody, "Kidnjy-Wor- s Reflecting Safety Lamp which can be sold in every family. Gives more lurht than three ordinary lamps. Sample JUnisvp sent lor mi.r cents in stamps, we have other household articles. Send for circulars. FOK11EE ever used. Gives almost Immediate relief." Dr. Phillip C. Ballou, llonkton, Suffering from Diabetes?I hare ijtiie most successful remedy Yt rt sugar-coated.pill- s. Complaint? Have you Liverchronic Liver Diseases cured me of after I prayed to die." "Kidney-Wor- t, "Kidney-Wo- Henry Ward, late CoL COth Nat. Guard, N. Y. uud-donl- pU CElEGtATEB TH k MAKIN, Cincinnati, o. itive endorsement from eminent physicians, and has long occupied a foremost rank among stand- lame aching? Is your Back lame andwhen I was so (1 bottle) cured m I had to roll cut of bed." C. U. Tallmage, Milwaukee, TTIs. Eifl erties as an alterative of disordered conditions of the Btomach, liver and bowels, and a preventive of malarial diseases are no less remedies. ard proprietary Its prop- J CURES WHERE ALL ELSE FAILS. Best Cough Syrup. Tastes good. Use in lime. Sold by druggists. pJ Have you Kidney Disease? made me sound Inliver and kidneys "Kidney-Wo- rt "Kidney-Wo- rt 2i 5iilSSSi&S after years of unsuccessful doctoring. It3 worth $10 a box." Sam'l Hodges, Williamstown, West Ya. me after s Are you Constipated? cured causes easy evacuations and 10 years usa of other-medicines.- BlTTESI Standard "So one hftTing much renowned. For sale by Druggists and Dealer, to whom apply for Hostetter's Almanac for 18S4. I have a positive remedy for the above disease; by its use thousands of cases of the worst knd aud of Kng standing have been cured. Indeed, rostroneis my faith in its etficacy.that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together with a VALUABLE TREATISE on this disease, to any sufferer. Give Express and P. O . a ldress, DR. T. A. SLOCUM, 181 Pearl St., New York. GGNS UfflPTION. Nelson Fairchtld, St. Albans, Yt "Kidney-Wo- remedy 1 you better than Havehas dono Malaria?any other rt rt have ever used in my practice." Dr. R. K. Clark, South Hero, Yk "Kidney-Wo- othRT rnmedv Bilious? Are you me more good thaahas done T - REMINGTON Type -- Writer. the-presenc- e or-ve- il gilt-edge- writing to do can afford to be Without it. new Illustrated Pamphlet with testimonials, Send for Interferences conducted. Assignments prepared. Copy of any patent issued rinco 1S66 sent for 50 cents. Illustrated book of patent law KEE. W. T. FITZGERALD, Attorney at Law, I OOffFStreet, Washington, D.C. PATENTS IBi AllaACOlO I have ever taken." ALTS. J. J., uauunujr, tmr OJt xui, ungw. piles. Dr. W. C. KUne recommended 1; to me." Geo. H. Horst, Cashier M. Bank, Myerstown, Pa. "Kidney-Wo- rt 1 with bleeding Are von tormentedcured me ofPiles? "Kidney-Wortprnio7ie- m racked? Are you Eheumatismwas given Bp to cured me, after die by phyHicians and I had suffered thirty years." Eibridge Malcolm, West Bath, ilaiae. "Kidney-Wo- Wyckoff, Seamens & Benedict, EW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, CHICAGO, BOSTON, WASHINGTON, ST. LOUIS. AGEHTS WANTED SKgPSBSkSJS tlnjr Machine ever invented. "Will knit a pair of stockings wiih and TOE complete in twenty minutes. It will also knit a great variety ef fancy-wor- k for which there Is always a. ready market. Send for circular and terms to the Twombly Knitting Machine Co., 163 Trcmont Street, Boston, Mass. Inalreclo an infallible cure for Files. Price 81 from druggists, or sent prepaid bv mall. Samples Makers, Box IU" several year standing. Many friends use and praise ALIA, are you suffering? Ladies, cured me of peculiar trouble rt of il 1AU1U1 CMU iWO JL WIW V I ICid-ney- s, non-professio- When 1 say core 1 do not nrean merely to ston Uicin for atime and then have them return again. I mean a radical cure. I have made the- disease of PITS, EPILEPSY study. I warrant my or FALLING SiCKN'ESS a g remedy to cure the wor&t cases. Because others have failed Is no reason for not now receiving a cure. 8and at once for a treatise and a Frco Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give Express and It costs you nothing: for a trial, and I will cureyou. Address DR H. G. ROOT, 183 Pearl St., New York. life-lonPost-Omce. CURE FITS! PILES " gives instant reliefizna is New York. If you would Banish Disease i and gain Health, Take The Blood Cleanser. "i free. Ad. ,aXAJESUS,' 2116, DR. HORNB'S ELECTRIC BELT Cures Nprvpusness.Rheumatism, Par alysis; Neuralgia, Sciatica, Kid ney, spine ana L,iver tuseases, Gout, Asthma, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia. 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JbbV-C?'"1' ' . y ,; "fiK,Vx la, Hti inoiwajyino?B " ."'K- - nilfWrnil fG9, veraKeio; " TKi -- A ? t r - MrmAixr. T j i m- . - A.-f Om&sMw AJTtf" 1 . ;'.- :. w T I f "". ;.i." -- - 5, f-- . UST?si raftS; Bi' ':! ! , i.- jroascHWfliTO. 1 tj tfj WiX7&? J . c u Ii) J 'ii.! '.W.'1 t ' .'. ,V -- v3T" j a t- - . ' - mSC m . . i'C- H5' tBUiSSaS9KSiB KM' .'.,.. MftftraeiStflrattn RJVQUUITk &f, - - f. .ffcOg Hir1aece,$2,82ru:7nnnK j in innvacM.vrin-il t f 'v JSBsfVj ttKra&W' adiiaiTurisey$5i6 --- ?X "vP- - ''. - -- ; -- - tmunmrAUJor Mwr .- tdRytL --- iged: froxrd&ZjM. ? . ' :riti&ritiefimfo&5.WL& 1jalTT, " v il r 'i"JEn l RmTaKottmas .r77r.il ': r -- -f v v'- i r ?t: &' t , -- w t : ST ;'; -i W-V- iv- - V 0L7 sr; M t .K : .,n t .' J.-- 4 -- ,ijrl liii 1 ifc r "i> g rut,r.j tCc, 7 - - ..- - - '"' ' ? JUW E I r ' .w tMtPttffieiitBii, - 'i. nftttiNfrl .?ftr Mivini! iRlsft St - i.i--- j dL . VZV " "" . ', - mfl -. -- ! i' z . W.Jl I ' ' 4 V' . Sjbciof Mr. Hendrick's enemiestlwgt jinacwnen no sanea lor Jiuropenis opoq iijied wJltiAimvt here, to wagthe andpoaSibly,hernay.be able taillend as well as the head end of tlie old But-MrJKldnis - s9 -' -- - .t v; w. : lsW';h , -- . mithattttHae cim imll.H. eu. v. nnatrnTfii ith tit .AiUini ii. fra.h ft''W,WyA'Vi f iT: lK5if?it r.iViftimci ni BUHHoiBH.KaiBHIB iPtfliH whum iiwBr;ifjr "iKiii ,' 'ur i: ij iiiist' r K .,'' &, Jenoi?. i- ' i' . v WffiLM0OT5 f ttlSDBBiaMltm . -- Xs.'-.-'c -i. v -- ','" x, . .. ..A .., w- - ' , ! - - : - lmTTi "' Tirsn ;hTR;ST toMJ8&; T! .M ianiiaxTirtftrv r -- f?Kf LJYlAl,i Ttf' HTPaf It".1 , IM- - . .."ft-- 1 XI MfMljt J" ' --- En JfM iiA'-ii- ii t&si zwumx. fc s-Jtf MSJ ? T .' . M.. J NH.KJUHC.B - . J- -! f-- - '-- i " h s. aHr ""jj - l ii;--- ' I 555 TT j-- i M.rMQi!)iOQJWHion iiirvicsoryi anaun, v t " y 'V3SL,-'J- C' t JS.IiOJJLrjliXT.JL, ;iicet formeiiywBiuJsrarBle ' Works, T. . k ; " . ' --- : - . .3J ? " teisetlieK a AA..Va ,if. ' Theke are 246000 molecules mniifc-- j nin'ftnn t ' r. 'm? - V - i uve Drain, z,ou,uuupartsan aieamer, ana' a'Wiioiaj3ysscer ;n& -- ;stawT. i f '' .Bi(l. bf ttTSter liiurMs a candidate KMiri : tor Jnltp of tltti jCOourt oftjAqealgtouc-- ! UQCJOt t W- - ." . ina cnurcn " iesiivai oyaier. i? - iv ij i' " in theiCity, bdtircityj ill, M uwxlzaMm. and-countr- y ' . k !. h Sir 'JklA They5wjjl"keepjtKe?finest pliquors, cigars ancl tobaccos, u owjfjyJ4 t If0W and ?pick and ch6ioe.J$i:im tfon of ' thftmracyir offtlnii;irt Appellate-- , Dis- - .BY :O0 Ysi. Tnrirl-V'QOV'i1.iT-rl!niriffrriSIi';iT- 'day' KiirD waire-.house.fellfdo- ' j . Joe Grimes' reajHRS, we, Sun Jtf l s . "k r '- - .. J ' " wiihyou imorning. We:da' ', 'Miss JosieiDaviess-istvisitinfriends in Bo'not.fromiCuetdm, Dut4(rom that,;yrarmJ s ' -IthVViciniV anu sponuiiiwua uyniagtuu vvuiuu amzes Jn'oV B.Yimont : darkenedHisvdeniuofi theFtielcrts of tbeeritirehuman fairily. .".-- - TAs these joyous days come and go pne: villaihyjtri'dayj1 Putaicabbagaleafiiriiyour jaat'rand) cannotsbut think that the.world ,is grow ? -e ; . -- It'"''. ' n -- . Miss -- Ida vJBassett-i- here ".spending y NWM :felil"r. i'i'T T" ."f-- J h-- '; ' - - wwJLdJ&ML A. T"FFn -- . - - -- -- ing better and'lunderHhatsthe'.feelings , ZitPi -ftti - u VA "' J- rr ' SEATS-FOSALE ATBRO.OES& LYMAN'S DRUG STORE. v Jt.SAllAYerUhe land1 one andvalUhSe tiNIffie'Smith.wasjtherecipient: of: a SEOURif' SEATS vATONOEf prepared evidences ofjffiaclibn- - andjes ailerAwt a ' ' (Ciiristmasgift; v teej6;bevpresented6idayth'is!d'a . V iff days? TTbere ara a few who will not give ' 'Isaac Chanslor.came to the front : with. fjf lirtHnA',nlin'lrtprStinnlr''ii,.ivinrt xt- Vscmie-J token . of friendship and love. ilium xiuiocjciauc jootncctt auuiuauo.iuc 'XVL J "" xiiauy. u nue. giria iorry-wiianother flood? Where now actnateus into all the transactions 1 Are,we-to.hav,s JAMES K.THOMPSON. FARM, T DESIRE to inform the turkey-raisinrainbow .you read about in" the ? miles north,-oofttjie coming Year',j"h'ow jnuch ,pain is the tills 'place, oiij rJL public; that I want'an unlimited numbec vbluegrass i turkeys, the road leUdlng toiBeatiquarters, inNich- - - of 4fat, plumps corn-fe- d godd book:? r Got any arks on hands? , in. k would bepoviated ;howi, many, tears Such as Ijship.ev.eryseasonMo,the tlas county,' ana, containing wiirpay. jandBostonmnrket..-- . F.oxvBucti,'-James3IcCleland, Sr., got hisJoot fash J3.ufCifweanrofc, letust .unshed. ioot., fehedimthe saddle stirrnn : and "was se- -: oct3Q-t- f W. Ay.jGHIiD,Pa1-isrKy... -- "leafcti,yat:tbls time toVfeel intruth,fthe T 1 11 iriousiy uruiBeaDy Demg araggeu may(be bought privately at anytime between, la .. meamnirof. these words. "Onartb by., his horse. this ahditheA5tli,'dayr of this; xaonth,. but, if mot disposed;otbythat date, it will' thdri be '; One of .the widows .cant fully determine" 'adyeijtlsecl jTor public sale. ' r 3ur,"doar refers, while 'passing; Cwhwiher, she and substantial The farm has buiid a'' house o atriew; barn'capa-bl- e turkey , Having an old and th roughHhe crowded streets tojay where ,'uanc it u J civ, a. uuo xxjiiit liiVVU b of contalntngmtEtensacrcsdff tobacco!" u:t youmeet throngs of expectant faces and' Wide the cake, you know. and otherusual putbuildings abundance of itiikde in Boston and other Eastern cities, I RffllJdfisffft'tn-RiiTvnl- v de- thbir unfailing water;iampie!supply of fln"e tim mand'svwith.the' Kentucky-raise- d faabidfous' birds.. I - Oi v. Wiljauuuruub ui uiixipiy Jsuep un wreaimtiuia. JlarshaL Ballenger shot at do not care wh"ether they are corn.bluegrass Mw.1nr 1X.)A a11 l i?ftV. rt 'l.iMjl1.. XlhMlX jliams-few nights since, wthile. resisting The landisjlrstquality, red,soil,andnehr-l- y or slop-fe- d j ust so tney are nne nat, mras. all of it same by vthe.. trade this year Wrest. Its a great pity that something-'can- sold'in oneexcellent tobaccoUarid. Itiwillbe desired.' , fori;othera than thoaienomiaated as have,always?done pay, the highest thatvl price.iH. against Mr.Th'onipsominust'be ba done to suppress Civ. ; ,l,Qt, cash. presented Cto the undersigned; legally ""a- market receiye.andjSlaugh'ter at Paris, 2l Atpt, TKi't, 'a I will ' humanity sbou!drifeeirior,.humanitv. smile3r likejand f emark-.e- d ttested.' bytht? 20th ofthisfmonth. Apply to fe. I A. G..STITT, Assignee. . ' nov2-tO. A. GILMAN. "turned'all oraddress " that the1 alleged Br'er-B'a- r hiiewe are.layLBg'byin store. for th'e 'colors. Of.'tha rainbow" when, she asked iMiLiiERSBiTBG, Ky., Dec. 1, 1883. i&P( of'our hrtsjlet. a remembrance "h'im about that shooting business. tM& - PrpfM).jW'. Batson, wasin. to.yn IasU perish lirem. t,l. . weeK. He ia ai. tue jv. u. x.xiuw. ivxr.i : Good will.to men ." .Allen has a iabitof employing:!. W. 0. Bh earth neace.L GEO.'B.-mNTE- - MANAGEPw JM&JL.-fM. . ,. . ?:.,.yy.,a". sHw . tutors and dtibbing fhem. "Major." jrcinwOaiM:cujurxUwaiuiH'Kenuir,enina8 t' During stoppage of Paris. Mills preparatory. jVti. " 1 to Amerito the kinder-feelingoflhe'hu- - xtxuxiia vjruLiauu uxxu wiicuiiivcu xxeie ca' building one of the verjbest Mills inrvill dis- COLI0IT orders forDoors,;Sash,-Blind- s ana exclusively Holler Machinery and -. I5uldint.-BracketFinish Timber Saturday afternoon, to spend' the holi-.k- .f pense ikeart. For eigliteencenturiesvthe for with mill stones ., .04.1, :ih ii:J, grinding corn. "We have entirely, except our Prepared.carpentry. Will not contract the ; ,. . v Wt! v Iv .V ,i' arranged nouses. ce oi tne unnaimaa lestivai nas :baby narrowly:' escapedgettitig run over Brother Millers to supply rus withwith l'Tx (, various erection oi for lumber or be4 seOrders ; grades of flour to run our trade during sitspcn-- - sent per'telephone from ' Ove'rby Co.'s office' to ' the remembrance men and by the cars. J. M. THOMAS, auuic ui uui jwii.frvvn niuua uvcr initoyvn'Ojgiciouslyiinfdrm Proprietor.. A womefcthe Ghf istian world, with elo- - Miss'Mdllie Knight poked her little o(i. Millsthave suspended parties that ,the on BanlrRow. f operation' arid we' Paris - gun out of the window the other night, are not selling Jlour, such is not the .quenfigTcetne laccttnat tnere is somefact "and well E. F. r trying else.to;bonsidered in the- - econe- - and made some bad boys; scape gravel, they MillsTcnoiv it." Capt.Boston Spearsof Bour?: bon and Rogers & of Carlisle are. F0BA our, BOfiMLHBie oesiae toe struggles, who were snooting nre crackers under furnishing us a very good fancy flour, and I oi have made arrangements, with Robinson cfc 't-- i ir-nJi- ". ... 'her window,. ?fffwr i1 ' i Co. to furnish us with' their ciiai HounHanHBSi iu,t jduyuBiw5, xtx art. j f m m. TO MIGRATE son'i Wra. Oargyle, the lamented pateiit flour which the "World HAVING .DETERMINED 5fhumanity. It certainly will offer atprivato sale.jthe is now holding forth at Stevenson, cannot beat." ThisJiour is inade exclusively by JBOTJRBOU" BTOTJSE, the principal hotel ;fc.. wqaijCfpe pjrtsa tworiu ii mere was 'Ala. He sends his highly colored regards full sets of roller machiner, no mill stones, used property of Paris. The house is larger t in its manufacture, rnrmv n:nr!Inrn.'.fr thn old ;t(e;ciwati!t friction of our to.Cpl. Bug Oliyer, Maj G. Washington some several millsI who ara roller processllK.e portiorrof the city,'nand. has an.nd business shipping flour to fine paying .. ' f K3Ht a ir7rt o.. hnn vrlrtlra full nnnvovlnir Tn'o Private aWHiu,feftie ver.w:Biv think of Mclntyre,McCarty. Speith, Tib Savage and roller flour. It is impossible H irauu. vuibt'ii iuu uuusouuu uaiuics utr aquality bargain. i?or lull. particulars, can on adTTis .' .'UfJT of flour. by this Tia? process to competo.Twith dress mowA&Jnhst man Bummer i'l A'pImSPwI HENRY TURNEY, Proprietor. ,,, Sunday morning while the colored Bap juurouerjiour. his heart, js Would especially request ray,patronstb try - a tists were getting in some work ior uie this'Robinsond; Co.'goldpatentfloxirr. .Guarant. --if.fTf. r Li ii Jl t iiliTtil jor yrWf i f inemsviiaaon, nas Lord, a heavy snow and sleet made the ee to fully come up to representation .or money fact tnlBguaranteeextendsto snoitf wwdSends so much roof of the sanctuary tumble in, causing refunded inbrand or.grade of jr?oixr;we aetf.each, While Bro. Shaw is torn down, 1 will grind and every corn on Wednesdays and Saturdays for cus' to vamoose iisOMflixtiorofthilMd conditions the ebony worshipers Very Kindly and 'Ever Tfuly-Yourtbe: tomers. J. M. THOMAS. .. "VVM. SHAW. jl ranche very rapidly, though perhaps .riot Paris, Ky. Dec. ?th. '83. .".I JML W r WtimlnfCrkiaBttriflinir nun. Tdec-G- ) f..- " ;R- All very gracefully. No one hurt. KENNEY, . Young men. are,great fools. The man THE BEST PLAGE lisr TOWN tfiti.jmjtthch; STrtrW E3 TJ'JBL IE. , ' !f!KrWSfil; wiV Jier in which, they sloshed about during V" oftiWlfjJiirtT TO. BUY YOUR. ' . the cold nights last week andfired pop,v ping crackers, proves this. Young, men Coil JwblOIlS Will attend, to all calls iri: his line. , in . rT dChuro ofrae haswbih"1 invt frwp fn of,dignity, common sense, or even politeness, won't disturb decent people with IS AT JSourbon'and surrounding, counties, with any such conduct. promptness. Charges JReasonable. tf pret-tie'Smith Brothers have about the stock of Christmas goods in town. hey have everything in the way of Jan- ; raw jtisJacr3naji'Uonpr, as fclie -R -. . ; J ' J . thevjambbree According to Uncle Marfc'Layson, there unbeliever as well as the beneveras, an ' " ' opportunity for theexpression', oPthat arefotfee 48 snows yettbis rwinters. .'The4 'boys might take; if into their heads fJb JH.I"0-ia."S- r, kindly feeling vv&icb is too often cBoecT ioassist7the picturelnatiTto renrpye. ' itbe cares of the world, ."'. 2 .!(Good will to men" .isVthe essence 'Gf , Jbh'zfiSie 3IcClintockwill start for .. "?Jersey, T for stock". tbelChristian doctrine; , and "thougb?m,en . Januarylst. r sneer at the creeds they canned tint,, ad-i- ? mitthat is has been. beneficial to the 5 Jbseph!Tcllelland,.Sr., got.thrown; out WW. J V.UW. ww.v.wvxw !"! T'"rhXJ?i y world.4- The earth, as itis-daproves, fwasbre2e'n. J j ed-iTriday-night: ,aHU,morejtsyjJipai1ubuu.; ,iuai; lutKtmson " whicHrcelebrates'the birth of thefwhris-tiaiTreligiofli- 'is gladly seized" upon bythe -- ?but is nowmuch better, Mrs. James Collieraiasjtbee'nquite ''ill . - Ittis.said that a certain.yeung lady join-- . ; ' 4 T linn in i nn fiiiTAV ii mm t ii r urmo. Tjl-PTTn- ooinpan,waii?appear in ner, iwo : entStlfed C M WWII o sxiu-?cessful?piays I ' '1 COST . . .: I X " ' ft -: w r A infc . f- m - -r- H fi f-- f ."YJii'ii . iHo f WiiitenditdicloseioritoTm - a - ' 't . I ..At-- . ri-i- j & m tevsjr. . j i i. wT" X"e30E3i:i3E!Xt 2St3a, jtXL3L M- MS, EiTSadnSil A'ND-SEE-ITS- lit stodkof r V ''JSlUk : ft-'- i fT-ntlll- ft mAII if ij - - ' .! JM 11 - Within riiiiiety days. If you defece the gEeat& argainnf.y our4ife,-call-s ancJkaminekdi'gTOdi and. prices. WEvltt'EAN AKNlESSF. eM'E : ' ' '11 'it ....... " . 4 1 m Sam,at:PrkaijeMe f -" ils-.the,(highest-market,price;-dellveredp- n Tibi;kes4'!' gi ti - " . ( - ' '" '' v t ' e fr' . . SIT-uated- -2 I."' . n. 1T.TTTn at iiai lf :'"ir.,ii;i.iLK k: l wm.-- f' t'-- Ml Jf'. JK1. - ra-lna- New-Yqr- J f Bi-Z3 "V 1 n T T " W W r r - M ("i r.. &.. T M I J Jm- I xw..m t - : afeT1 H.?r ' . some-distan- ce ail. j,s3ffcWS$Y . - I - J. i j "- , ; tjt i3K r t ftiit rtc i v , B s OS bad-bett- -- er on-itajarg- e .i i uaa-vp- . well-establish- ed ;We desire to - L - i - a . v. ; . t tlnA " All-claim- s She-look-Eort- f. t . mm Aiffii! cele-bratedo- PARILAMMIILLS. R, state to the public that we keepin stockiaMfall ir.TilT ortne celebrated "ALLIGATOR"' coal and wood coolt" stoTei'; r has held a prominent, place in this market for jfirorV tffiSff" twenty years and. can be. found in use in every section oftfie t cduntr, We are ready to offer a premium for a single , instance wliefe it. hit? not given the very best satisfaction. We are now receiving a plete stock of all kinds of Heating stoves for parlors, stores and com' ' ? includingj;he best base burner for hard and soft coal made. Wehn aliiP n keep m stock a supply of all goods usually found in TS-Alligatogqod-jclea- .SrTV --? v:i " ?'S!'ciat37?5'TiS:St0l:e' . among which may be found the a-irl.w,- celi-- f . i ' L , "For executinfffirsfc-clasat s s l'-- i. - aw-1- . .: , ;natter-oursel:v3s4h- '- s. : ' weneed no further mention.. please pail ana examine1 our stock, and you, will verify our statements. m job work in Tin. Onrmfir ' TOa A-- . ' f mill-workm- ay :- ro: J " ' 'TSmfiAN & EEEE ';i f- rf t ; f - - - Jy m HTfEL s ale :"ra . W r4 m -- . i ); f . i i - - '-- fd ex-mars- hal ispremred to Tinea -- no-hal- f -- f ! j. ki li . . heads, Envelopes,.Business Cards; Programmes. arid; in fajt,;everhingvin the printing Sne. Work . w - do aUjkinds of JoVMnting, sucbas . BiU-headsi-Hef3 ' :T3d . d I- Vi 1 dorifwiSil'!. . - a I ir-ivr- -- ttoWi -- . -- JAMES; K. DAVIS." ' i, ' . -- ;t . - i ' n si '- '; DA-W- sl .'?'(?- - . ' t .GiiRRBT-- tr '".i : . s. . 1 1 mmmmWm s. - , Uwk4'.:..u v S m "ir YO i a Dl vw - J UXI: IB ? -- i '!. at .-- m?w.Ql II V r , . fetara-- ! .. .. -- fe '.,., - " Giinfstmas -- I ; it .niMh- . mmk : st P1IL BPPSEH'I declO-5- ".'-- :7. " ;fi4 oi ..'' f '.' exewfcmpti bis:iaiwilooJfip .jUVXlXIBllXltt hie, &c. Their stand is general-- " head- jV- - UUUUO, wUUICwUUUBj Giiers For Lumte. - (TWO DOORS ABOVE , THEPOSOFriCE) i : f . V"-( ti-- n tr ?L v t 9 - . :.s AllW-lk- J lin :M I ft - i '' - nj; "ki: V v?WV (.. -- -- :.ysi .'.-- f 'J V:. w . V .iiSSr or.aay.wuuuiixjing. uiccj'i TwociS4 A BEAUTMJL .iBRiajtoiKfiiw J '' ug arpuuu, xie wrang ms oanas ana saia (bod, i(e'vii;;irexeH'ww I'm ruined-- I'm: ruined !" Several J -- ' J c t JJi.ur?er - ii imi.- "eip, -- m did not or po- vyuen ne oe " Everything pertaining to the confectionery line, consisting of Cakes, Candies,- - Frd its, Orders may.be.made for. lumber to us by &c; can be bought atlthe,lowest retail prices telephone from Overby & Co.'s office-a- t our e at jippert's, on Mainfstrcet, ParisKy.,-oppositcost. J.M.THOMAS.- Odd Fellows' Hall." Do not leave town roof without calling in. t . Are 'now; making tlie most stylish - . ...- , ; .:-..i.- . tl. . ,.Mit".f i'SS ?... ;4 i .NEW BUSINESS. - "I 1 '" "n ffG'IE SllfS :i!B , ! - ! The Christian church entertainment home .of C Matt.. M. Clay.. The'land is vennteiy3ittle affair.. Th'eXv6unff- nearly all in grass, extends from the city" alixeadlenfieri dBappoiit lkB''ac(rnted themselves hVdsomely. limits on tnesoutueast to istonercreek, ana is in excellent condition. The dwelling and cmatioii ne music oy iue iaoietiprjne female improvements to which valuable 'additions Hllrnij'VaiiliMiio nf Hii 'fiiil f in been made heard havehandsomely recently are substantial AMidi The"brfck dweland 5 .ore.s itJtM.tBrook8 won for herself ling contains ten-.-finished. pantry kitchen. . rooms,nyamoont otypraise by her splendid cenars, &c. The location. Fs' healthful and ingijIMiJIlWftnQnltheX.occa- - attractive. apply,to ,G. C. Lockhart, or F6r' terms, ' sidntd6ritaiiid.($25. lteeiptsofthe ATTTC1R.VA-A- . HT.A V p.vhmit.rlv .A John ara , " 'm t pstn.tfi' 4 ; PGrsonR.liavinff.claims-affn.instAthe J S4ljiieist Jbatk this Department 6fiCapt,;M.iM. Ciayiaresre'qxiest'pditotpresent rL, )6lceotcex:tauijgray bearded farmer,swho them properlyjrbvernat'ftne?laWiOfficepfGj t 4J ' jt.neps from- fl. T.nrvttAT!T PnHK'TTv. . . MINERVA A. CLAY,.Exec;urix.:7. , Iiis 'intimacy wasngulUng decencyby lis that i. combinafl( W J LUiUVltM,CU. BIXUXXX jJCX. ., acuuw "! "Ar hasawifeTftridfaixlilyandTis'ainemrier--- line and Lotfanfa i -- AND. CAVnDYST&RE.: FRUIT IHMTl il in and tp'robablyl adeacon m tHelihurh. , oid 'any po tats.a . 'Hr fSrEN - ," - boys who expectd'bqg Christmas made e same reuiarK. for I, OFFER apt. sale privately the farm of ,1Q0 city of'ParlsKy.latelythe Acres' near-tli ev:er maaein this ABiiU JbiA'I'-JDS. ci, H ' x the most i r f g i. v'.! l o fcH-nna- ? Lt . t- -' i i -- -- - - BOFT. rOD . - '.-.V J :J ii ' . r v H H w sH x' - B ). '7 B H B H . H. J 'JBLjB . . L-B- H. L. W -r- '.fti. Mv ? r '.Vj - . - -- Qf--S ' : - - - t ,.v-- ! v. ,.; f? t,-- i ."-- tf? -- ; .- vi.i'-v'iZ,-;- ,443X-3l'-f'tl " - .. j rt ... V ., t?n. 4 .itft;t vv-- ; i,-- ! . -- . T - - i . ft . - JLkJ' s bt ' ' - ' jGtja.tLbXOtiiSw; .. . . MafBhoi" JM TlWmje i ..-- reeipTefa . i lOmm'Krut "k s .HfiiT i ' - an3ift:wilJbfl.nmin.f.hfTi. - fli lMficeraaffirHtrom-'wiBwnW(- ; MFi& . rjojii4rtfw!ijHHiomti'ijx5fl rV2!,---"..! IK. LLBIOKm. :.'" 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