The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1890-1908, December 14, 1898, Image 2

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WfONisOAV • vj'xll <f t >f\ T \ .^3 Ware’s He GoiD£? T» Oft • COT, m i M*iin«. m IUyK« * n mVa! Uiuwit (', ||. IkN ft no h lIS tiO t. 1 \ Dm# 100 !* 111 no MaM«* l»n tno •ium its t» 71,00 TfcM* Ofc n 111 ■hK i.» » Immii ** tor la *«» i#.. ft*., it. ft' ETerjibiDg in Music Tims & Barioa, 710 Broadwny, Auguita, Georgia* ririMuts litA*. *1 raniwn atord U> «lv* much " »he •■M tnmlt. '%»4 an I wont s!«* »n»- th»« * And <Wp. tNvrT.nl <mi n» ly lt«< * gatJm rwd in her y<«»** for* h*wf aut «d hatdrvna. •• oac aMgfct lank t»*l <4 paiH'l reatratat l( (g# HaetM that atilt other* ka»« Ik# |>. w»wr» of girt a* »b # uiu«« k# d#t*rre-l (rota It by pecuniary lint' And *#t I* »«« * m<<tah*a Mtntlmnnl -if ria l alfotd to (<»* much. and **i I (Mat (1 t t anything " * Tk#r« may rant a I in# la our ll*** Urban In truth w# may not be aW# to rM to ply# ant thing ai ih* Christ - t *« *«a*un and tbr i>l*»»ure at giving t..g> ka** to he #*« a*id# and lh# train cl fat nit in* #rduie*l at cheerfully at Ma Mr; but to deny oarael**# Ih* I ipptae*- at -einetnlwring other* with i ..ir# gift , ateaply harauae th* gift mjum> bt trilling and ln*ipcti*:*e. la practically Inviting or bringing unnee »>acry pain and diaeootent to om it I* not ik# flit that I* valued ih# meet b»i th* thought at th* giver You hat# heard thla. and I hav# beard It again add scan: are bae# all heard It acme time nr other, and hat# #ren anid H to ourav vaa. and meant It, 100. Hi 111 * turn tre. twraelgea, feel th# necemlty tot giving ainall *lll*. we heiltat*. It la hard to aay dimly and run' Imlngly (hat the little gift will give aa orach l!• »*'jre aa the moie expensive one. that the ri-metnhrmnca will give the |i rature, and not the gilt alone In It •elf. Tormenting doubt* will arlae In our mlnde--doubts whleh eauae u* not a little worry, whleh detract much from the pleaeure of giving, and whleh are | •n tnjuatlce. pure and almple, to the frh.nd* to whom we wl*h to give. By our doubt* we (juration (heir motive* and half infer that tb#y are mercenary In their reception of Christmas gift* We. of emu-*#, do not mean to Imply thla. but we do Imply It nevertheleaa. Christman giving, In ita ture aen*e. j I* but an exchange of kindly reracin-j braneea, whleh atrengthen the chord*! of frtend*hip lietwcen those who fre- j nnently meet, or which rebind the tie# 1 which perhaps have been Havered by 1 miles of distance and month* and even : war* of reparation. And If gifts are | given or received with any other mo- j tlv# In view than that of kindly re- i membrane# for. and loving acceptance ftotn, each other, the true spirit of; Chrlstmae *nd Christmas giving hue been violated, and lhe sweet Influence of kindly remembrances ha* been lost. * New York Observer. Art Squares from $4.50 to $15.00 at Fleming & bowlea. Hoyt’S Texas Steer tonight. Christmas Dawn White and still Is the Chrlstmn* dnwn. Starlight end winter night have gone, And softly drifted on field and lea. On height and hollow and road and town, The »now Is shining from sea to sea; Highways and pathways all untrod By the bogy footsteps yet to be, In virgin beauty ond stainless light The world lies, pure as a dream of God. I ybr ak conics In a line of gold. . t* rlttcin low. l'ke a mystic sign <; i. the pasu of ihc east —and fold on JSSiS fold Th# aplendor rie#r, the glories shine, And the heights of hcaVt-i seem stoop down To the walling earlh aa.. the music wweij#.wj - * - . Of«sh«rfimt *gla<fc«bUnlng of Christmas bells! —Madeline ~9r - Bridges In Leslie’s Weekly. Hwf* Texas St*## tonight. THE EVIL OF LOCAL BILLS iatfti a* Owl Ha Vast la V. (•OMU I *“10# (LiglrfMWWK* (MMI t 4Hs*oo**** I Tffnßr-lff tir* fftwNMWifiWi f ftfftMftftVMpt SHftft ■■“*# P« I lip# IhAr## ftp**# «f III# limftfc ft «**-*# f ftfti'f i#* ftwM Ml fMNH I*o# ••**» #** *?«***» ift* UmOMft ifffftMlftMrf* **** W llmkhl lull* «*n tin "• hnhMl »#* Wfr* t‘gH j|4Wto| v 4M#ft AM ftMftdft 4ft ftMPPftftl ****** awa • ft (feriitl |ia' a fhwf.#-% iftftf If'Plt 4*-' I g r>4* 4ft *g| ' •:' sift 7 »)• « la §|#%.!<•' «# jftpipfelßNfeftft ftftftftftl ) feftf #siftft#ftftl * ft# a. — .. *— *—-- . AM • *Bb|.' r> lto#*** #W faa pg» *** w^OT #ftft II Imm two* pilWl I lwy<#><(| a dh»#fet tfe#t #*##*M feiim •ft**#* I |mt *¥ mftft. -.-—-w t . rr turr-r-t wta, to rlMrirwM «* Ik* tol aurMhl Ik * M(M !*•* ll|tH ~11 ■■ ||m of I I OWMi §At' j (r an to ttaia •*• ra««»ata »«* "»•••'■ - w-w* (BMW * •»« MtoM l»r • ' iMMatiaa i* tb* ib)w * ttufv to a IlMlt pawaa hf aktrl (k« toitaf evil Bi|| pi tßalrkat. If Mk kllto4. bum) tto I tftir solidly aalt.M ih* *w*t»«»WM» t 4 ! ik* rn!«a TV in. ns# i* a•• ntrifr hat itoUkia. But itort la m aa* > a r r iar» than a false ro«rt*** ant f%»t to local legislation A genttoman Ml iSat H to hi* daty to »h# Mat* to th* of an ordarly pt-.c lur« wht. h la athelpful In atata ■-« atoi.nu. lo okfwt to any departure fmaa th* racnlar order; tan <k* auggssttlnn e 'tnn to him ‘Too would to alaor lo ton a»<t mm* ala** •kl • I r*#iairhar, , r. O havo a tiumtar of total Mila, at |.««t on* to«al bill, on th* ralmtor. aa* » *u nm a lab to taka ikon up out Of tS#lr ontof.’ —n*a nua(p*Mon to fatal to tb* tof'i *»f rfc; for ahM <m rnra to om* Mi!il#f al ma tbla tin*, will oo iir to Sftp. lo a bnoitfatl. to l.t mMobora i "I ha** **oo many nlrrttr ntoom-d ord*r* of bnalnaaa, nndcr ahlrh throe to f »«r bourn of atrotly arork m'aht bar* tern doer, daahnt to plrroa by a Bln ft* rwqurat for ‘unanlinou.* ronarnt.* or by a motion to auapmd (hr rtiloa lo Ink* up aom* mraa'ir* whirb would bav* heart r*arh''d under a prwerlbed order. Aa a rulr. tbea* roqurata and mot lona, an fatal to aattofartory lr«la tatlve proarrar. rom* of a d«*tr» to railroad Ihrouab lb* Hona* or ftonat* a I oral Mil. Thla matter of local tofto latlon la a r*fofn lint rail. Only a few yaara afo tb* ronatltntloo of tb* atat* an «o amended aa to reoitlr* that W>- rn| Mila, 081 Brat and ancond rcadlne ahonld to read by till* only. Tb* tboiifht waa that, by thla mmna. mn*h vafttahl* tint* would b* aaved. The tlm* that tnlebt bar* boon *a**d to conaum*d by tb* *v*r-tnrr*a*ln* vol uroa of Ice*! and ap*clal bills. Th*lr ttam* to lotion. With a purpose to *n WINE OFf CARPUI RENEWED YOUTH. tTOMPKINSVII.I.K. KV., I suffered ten years with In flammation of the womb, and at the monthly period the pain was very severe. I could not stand on my feet more than three minutes at a time. I used tour bottles of Wine of Cardui and some Black- Draught, have gained 15 pounds, and feel better than I have in 20 y '“ rS ‘ Mrs. M. L- ADAMS. HWfonM 1 When a woman is weakly and sick, she looks old and feels old. If she Is 30, she appears 40. The minute her health and strength are restored, she feels and looks young again. Her attractive ness returns. Her figure rounds out and her weight increases. It seems as though a tremendous burden has been lifted from her shoulders. She almost feels like running and romping again as she did when a girl. Wine of Cardui renews a woman's youthful vigor. It does this by making her peculiar organism well and strong. Exuberance and |oy are natural consequences of health. Happy, healthy women never seem to get old. The years go on, but they do not show their footprints on the face of a well woman like they do on one who is weakened and dragged down with endless ailments of the female sex. y.jr *anc* in ,»•» rwuirin* »*«- 1 Wine of Cardui not only ; u. cures women, but keeps them | ’gSSSSSiSZ M *‘ ,ui ** c “ ; looking young. '■ —— Druggists Sell Large Bottles for SI.OO WINE OF CARDUI Tf!l* /T3OT3PTA teMAIaP. labta ’Mgtopi «** *• P** *•*»• tM* ••§ I mt 0l&tl0 °4npf#Nl r#tft| m flip ts [ *mk*****srni§* • •** *+* ll# lH» # § N# lAHift <NP* tIMH §*# #•«'#•»#»' f «*■ Igte |g f t # la?<f 4Mft* 4<s fMg#e jit 7fti# s I*## j JifgMA »n 4 # r«fp(NM| ffftt lftWW‘w*M | JffWg Jlfftif |: f I*l J* **• (pitift rga*r*| Hf HAM* Mr CMopf I It** (I* ttry ffli of HPfl T»* m‘4: ‘Tfc® of I fe4ll». ii •#!! M tIMMf (PiWTPfNPft> w | ftrrfiMAt mi* of th«*» ! mw«. Mi up nrigtr it* fr*«iw ibbbH* »«*4 <* ** Uii of iftf iftf. Iwif mu of ill# Uftflß •**<! of mn ! ntHM] t fUtrrt 194 tff frftftH Bp of life# ftitifi**? nf (fe* 1 riff i (ion of tt« rW#f lw or r^v#r»ln« | bftdf.* • In my bnmbl* fudfiront. this la a matter of »upf*»* Importanrw. I trust ;t will arre«t Ik* attention of the pwrv pi* and toftolator* -Vk* and that dur Ina «h* wwk>l of tb* 1»» steps will he taken to rid the «ton ers! Assembly of thto trowing **ll.“- Atlanta Canstliat'.aß. To Core a told In Owe Day Take Laxative Promo Quinine Tab'eta All drutttota refund tb* money ts It fulls to cure He Th# t f nuiwe baa L. B. Q. on each tablet. To Cuba and th* West Indies. Via. Central of (toorgla Uallw ay Buth one way and excursion ticket# (ran he purchased, the uih to Havana, via Port Tampa and lll*ml. Strameri of the Plant HteamahSp company lewva j Port Tampa Mondaj*. Tbumtaya and I Saturdays each we*k for Key VVeet and ; Havana Piewmera of the Florida Kaat I Cuaat Pleamahtp company lev* Miami ; u Sunday*. Wclncwday* «'f each week for Havana. (Vue ooneetton at port Tampa and Miami may lie had by tak ,lll* the Central of ttoortto Hallwy. Krar ischedule*, rate*, reservations and other : information call on J. W. Nall. Pom | merrtal Aaent. 7J7 Bioad street, Au«ua la. Os. The atatu* of Thomaa Hughea. de aigned for Rughy school, to flnlabrd. and the unveiling ceremony will aoon tak* place. A HEW TRIAL FOR FLARNACAN ttolkiift Vaidetet la (ifUtfft Nrn UIM M UK ftf-'Wrfrt «f t'eewe an 4«b hag Q—■«##•# ##)tft tltotoa #<>•# #f #f JSfUft' -m 1 initimd a| ffth# tMfMB th.* < * |to.y twfmr* got i«fi|sd»f %imi | w#4intfr f** **» ****** *** .|. r r##r Higi jigy,! nf wfefr li Mi biifflllil Hi 4#rß4» Lifirrlur «Mp| J». 4feN|ii#li | ,^ pn a Rottiirr# tM Oorftt C ! I for |4#»#*ufr in mor, J M t T ■■mill' «|frtrnpv mr ftrtm* «li4 W. T. I ! fe«| d#r* •ntftcttor emttm. Tfe# c«*«rt feoMM ifen* *+**s**» tmrm* ’ BftA it'.'fyfr# tfe# #••# to *H#*l ife# I#i4- j tfejf'Hwm*##l Bot f» rt*»*l#nl ro©4l {tf*A fn rtwdart H pmfipm j Till# nfftlV to th# ft* t tlint Mr W. j I n Rots air## hmd m MJ •IfAtfe ol #h«l* U. DHifhyN «b#n ife# fftftr rftint up | Th# iHpftiiftlMM furor » ai tb# tana wfeo J I)**f••!'«* tfe« trtnl tfeht R»wmb *»* |earn- and ought to be hunc Th* I xrantlo* of the new trial to a big vic tory f»*r M.-eare flteno f ttoantree an«l • lew ye O. Bpeoce, altyrney * far the de fendant. The case wttl now go back to the De- Kalb court for trial before a Jury of ctttaaww. lloyt'a Texas Slew tontght. SPECIAL OCCASION. Review of Seventh Army Corps by President and Secretary of War. Savannah, (to.. December 17th and 1 Sth, 1 hod. 1 Account above occasion the Central |*f ft* txto railway will sell tickets Au guatw to Savannah at'rate of one first claes fare for th* round trip. Tickets (to be sold December ll»h. Kth and 17th. j with Hnal limit returning Ixwemhcr Mih. Also ticket* will be wild Dec. Uth and Uth at 12 so for the round trip, with Anal limit Dee. lath. Ifoyf* Texaa (Iteer tonight. DISCHARGED Officer Brock Dismissed From Police Force. At a meeting of the police commis sioned! last ntuht, the edae of Police man Brock, who «vns fined about two i weeks rro for contempt of court by Judge Baxter, was hewrd by the com mission. The charge agaiuat him waa using language unh<w>mtng an offleer and the verdict of the commission wa* that he be discharged from th* force. Substitute Webb waa appointed to hla place. j Hoyt's Texaa Steer tAnlght. The Score In Detail. In the C. L. A.-Ohdet Indoor base hall game Monday night the detailed score waa: C. L. A. ab. r. po. e. Salvo. 2b ~..5 1 1 0 Bignon, p .. .. .. •• 050 Sheahan, rsa ...... ..4 0 3 0 Mahoney. la 4 0 4 0 Emerson, lb ..5 1 9 0 Smith, C 4 0 2 0 Stokes, rs 4 0 1 0 O’Connell. 31< 5 0 1 1 O’Donnell. 1f... •* .. ..4010 Total -40 2 27 0 Cadets. ah r. po. e. Doyle, c .. .. .. ......5 0 2 0 Sheron, lb .. 4 0 11 0 Carrigan, If 5 1 2 1 Miller, Sb 4 0 2 0 Armstrong, lss 5 0 4 0 Costello, 2b.. .. .. ....5 0 2 0 j Gallaher, tbs 4 0 0 0 Durban, rs 4 0 1 0 Fields, 0 0 3 0 Total «...41 1 27 0 Score by Innings—. 123456789 C. L. A 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 o—2 Cadets 000001 0 o—l 1 Hoyt's Texas Steeetonlght. | Major Marchand’s father Is an old : carpenter, still hale-and hearty, dwel j ling at Thoissey. in The Ain. and hs Is ; vastly proud of his son’s aebiave j ments. I WANT M. !pft*«|| ftfet fed * ft* 9t ft*** * 9m mm *t Mm <#%* 44"* I## S ft# HNfe wftftft wft w.aw *% *kta»# 4 I•»fiwigigtan m% 'ti ig tto ewß# # jpilg) *4 g4#t» I ft## mm f ##* jHiilii ff #4ft4 jUftMUNSf ft#*l - *•).# #. tMg-t *-**s mm $* *to»4 or ##* |f wft *«p m #» v* * * ffe## feWMI Piftl #<### NftM# •Wf ### (MR bfßtop «v#4 «R m lift UUfti • - ##m» ft.-.-.f 1 -1 r n w>fftnu 11 «t tfenß mm SITUATION WANT CO I ftfe tk HfTli!.* RT 4 *'T*w Rt, ft * ' ftf 1 j MF&IOWM*”* ft 4* , f I## U 9» m# ts tft j HELP WANTED Xt> t —# A* Rift It Ift ftPTft j TO RENT i •■atoMßßaMßMmwtoMwwa<axMXmaaMiww>aaWMtotoHMmagaß j to t.ftCT—TWO MAMf**»ftf* fm«?Rf*M | f.vfp %’ *iH g#. rutuftuft. m FOR SALE CkgAß-CHIU M AT to J * cg*o* FT [rwit kalk pa pep rrm wrap-' PINO pwcismm Cbawpaat la <*ty <<wa (rent a pewad Apply at Hevwld * Ibew . i liutb whlta and aaaa-poper. Wto t , | r ut lAi.g- t« A'lia farm, ohm , enato ft »w my Uaalta, a karwvla Ap ply VV. C. J am. N* U 4 Jwchaua at OX4 » !clf*AD -FAPFR FOR WBAPTWO pury.wee IB ren'X a buadrad aid «x- I rhaogaa. Whlta papar t taut a i»»uad, I**! 1 -- 1 FOft RALK im UItKKNK ATRKRT.j i with a HIM# outlay can ha made Into* j l a nandaoma and modern raatdaNM. j I TVt-ma ll.aon rub. balance three yewra I with nrven per rent latereet. Apply to j [B. Rhea ban. Manager, BsM. Port naf i Brewing company. dee It ts LOST AND FOUND. |I,<»RT -A gkTTTEH BITCH: WHITE I and brown epote; aulUbte reward f<»r I her. Return to Wm. Boyle, SU* Jack-j H ., n street tit! Mat fnelu HTItATED-A DARK RED BRINDUS | *t#w, mtrkNl cm rfefllt fetp wttfe ti»r. | J. L. Bw#H. 54* Campfe#U. d#c 17 «• to*. ar— —-- HTRAYKD FROM IJ7 BROAD BT . on Dnvmtor T, two hrlndto cows, or.e with tong keen horns: other with short crumpled horns and bobbed tall. Find er will to rewarded If returned to T. C. Tabb. *l7 Broad street. <lvc I* STRAYED—I SMALL LIGHT BAT mule, parroted In tb* mouth. Sor* on right front foot, between hoof and ankle Finder will be paid for Bam*. Julian B. Lamkio, Klokee. Columbia county. Os. dec it MISCELLANFCMi" pTano ’teachkr -new mkthod— Mr*. B. L. Holton. 937 Broad, dec 1* special Notices; Special Notice The National Bxrhange Bonk of Au gusta, Augusta. Oa., Dec. 9. I*9B. THE ANNUAL MEETINO OF THE atockhiddere or thla Bank wilt be i held at It* Banking Jiouae on TUES DAY. January 10th, 1599, between the hours of 13 and 2 o’clock p. m.. for | the election of veven directors to serve fpr the ensuing year. V. PERCY K. MAY./Cashier. a ' I " " ' ’*" " '*" ' ' j AUGUSTA STEAM CANDY FACTORY Is making the PRETTIEST. PUREST. WHITEST CANDIES in the market. W hen in need of Stick, Pea Nut, Broken fllxture Taffy Candles Tele phone Bell ’Phone No. 3376. Fire at Hertlns. Half of hla store Is filled with Fur nishings. Woollen Undershirts. Socks, etc., and the other half Is filled with the finest Woolens for Suits. Trousers and Over Coatings These goods are not burnt, but If you buy them they would feel as if you were on fire. 921 Broadway, opposite Planters' Hotel. Working Class Cats. ■‘Those new neighbors must be verjr ordinary people.” _ •Why?” “Their cats catch mice.” Hoyt's Texaa Steer tonight. -■ m Lamps, both Banquet and Library, in beautiful designs at Richards & Shaver’s. Hoyt's Texas Steer tonight Finest sausages Finest Beef Finest Pork FINEST MEAT MARKET IN ADOUSTA. CALL AND fiKK POM YOUHIILF. K. H. JLLB. 1205 BROAD STREET Our Coal Promotes Health. Wealth and good Cheer It Hunt iliHru h jiiJl thsotikft Mid invf) Btiihn *U'c tvov £?f)d<f w«i I ui VCf v in Ik §ih, OUR JBU-tCO AND CROSS MOUNTAIN lli'uvhoid C«*h iff ui ft]u*ikd lor v kjnkfMbt, hraimc «nd kMtnr id 4 montv n mv-tl daily by thru us*. | gs, Nut *n# Mf*in Cui) of tN?nt Cl rode* tintl at I Btkta( PViCtA titoFb a. i - i I RASf.K* A CUMMINO, ItMtCB, J*f r i»CU' ft tf# ss& lag ||* f C()-tM*t UAIiVI. vDAI. MPH f to . tap Jpxbaww tM FRESHEST AND FINEST HEATS DKfiSSIH) POULTRY OF ALL KINDS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR CALVES ROBERTS’ MEAT MARKET Strowgnr *Phon« 824 - Ball Phone 433 |~«rC.B. Allen 830 BROAD STREET. IStLL Till-. OLD RELIABLE r l® >Mv CIS Sit 1 * HEATING STOVES of All KINDS « PARLOR MARK FT, 95 I Broad Street. ONF OF OUR LOOLOOS that yuu g*t »Hh 'he ekinny We wtH bav* everything in I t iv. 1 1 L. ( UV.I ANY. MORPHINE FRER TRIAL TRMTMRNT will M -**•"-»»» ««W..*dll* tb* •*» * vn 'l'liivif 1 it o* other drug K ’ (*■ rAI'l-l*'* WUMi i kba i ar.. *• ' IVS.ai&?s!S*d V «•* lar. >Hf.«a Ca~**J«.^->- HONtE TPfATWEKT CO.. "• Wrw Sv jl Ilf Knfw Hh Own Niinf. Used to be a country chap, aaya th* : la wistou Journal, whoa* knowledge of 'the Thre* R’a wax as limited aa Jeli ; Itoscar’s. In every other way h* was as bright as a OS-cent dollar on the , third day of aJnuray, and when be told 1 a flsh story he could make a two-pound j trout sound larger then the whale that 1 did the Biblical boarding house act. Whenever legal buslnesa made It necessary to algn hla name he resil'd : hi* finger on the end of the penholder • while the notary moved the point down ' and across and made the illiterate’s stgti manna!. Bill had done thla *0 | often that he had come to regard the little cross as his own particular prop- I erty, and though he didn’t know B I from 9. he rememtiercd the took of the ! cross. At on* time he was expecting an ex press package. Bill was lenry of d*s -1 playing his literary lack, so hr rtocid |ed not to seek any assistance In Ifientl- I Tying his property. ! One of the first bundles rolled ont 1 was a box which had once held a cer -1 tatr. brand of liquor, and on the up j ended fare was the brand: xxxx. Bill studied 11 atlrntlvely for a mo ment. then seeing that the roast was clear he tueked the box under hla arm and started for the team. The express agent saw him. and got to the team Just as Bill was stowing ■ away the box lu the back part of the wagon. “What are yon doing with that box?" he demanded. “Takin’ It home.” said Bill. "There ain’t nothin’ due on It. Express was paid on ’tother end.” “But that ain’t your property. That belongs to Jones & Mackie.” The Bell Tower Drug Store CORNER GREENE AND JACKSON STREETS g*r-Under new management. A new line of Frash Prngs. Toilet Articles, Brush os. Etc. We make a specialty of hysictans Prescriptions. Bell Telephone S22J PATTERSON & WADE OECEMBVPt 14 "Not by a d -d alght.” retorted Bill. ••Can't you read? There’* my name"— ' jvolntlag to the trio of X’a —“and . "a'long’s they've put it ontbre* time*. 1 guess I’ll keep the good*. I’v# writ ray name time* enough, 1 reckon, ao I know wbat It look* like, I reckon." I Hoyt'* Texas Steer tonight. Onyx Tables at prices that will surprise you- Just the thing! for a Rift. At Richards & Shaver’s. j Hoyt'* Texas st*er tonight. Two grandsons of President Polk will have seat* In the next congress. One Is R. K. Polk, who live* at Dan j vllle. Ky.. and the other Is hi* cousin, ! James Polk Hall, of Ridgeway. Eik uoumy. Ky. O A. T O H. I A . B«wrstb* »lhs Kind Yea Ham t.'aan Bocst rr Before joining his command In the I Spanish war. Genera. Joe Wheeler had j hia name stricken off the eongres ; r-ional payroll and his salary was turn ! t-d Into the surplus. Hoyt's Texas Steer tonight. In Dressing! and Mani cure collar and cuff sets in Dresden and other popu lar wares at Richards & Shaver’s. Dr. John W. Barrow of Chicago. It is reported, has in ated h “ accept* i ance of the presidency of Oberlin uni* ‘ versity.