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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 5

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THE FRIDAT IIOHIIIITG, iNOVEMBEIi 25, 1892, M1X0R CLASSIFIED AMUSEMENTS. Cannon punts up the field? the ball is immediately TDUhtd back and -Can-1 DIED, WHILE DRUNK. LOCAL FOOI BALL. STAUB'S THEATRE. AUVUKl non gets it and gains 5 yards; Wegener works the left end" for "5 and PIANOS BOUT SAM I THE CAME BETWEEN JHE UNIVERSITY LANCASTER'S DRINKING ENDS FATALLY, Brown does the right end for 3 yards.

OF TENNESSEE TEAM Saturday; Nov. 26. Inserted at oae cent a word earn insert! cnt No advertfeemeiit taken at leee th price of two lines. Heawmatote discount onff SB extended inertk)ns. Persons seeking sitna tions or offering theM are welcome to tb t.

use of this column' without charge. Double is tried but -no gam- is made; Cannon punts 20 yards and Wake Fdrest ia downed in his tracks; Howard bucks center 'for 5 yards; Pridgen He Andthe Wake Forest College, N. Dies In a Saloon Surrounded by a Crowd of Revelers. NMatiQec and Night. and i Won by the Tar Heels.

JJELP WASTED. A Miss EfflB Ellsler gains 1 yard Yon right end; Blanton works the right end for 5 Pridgen loses 3 yards on left end; fclariton bucks center for 7 yards and tbjen 4oes S'JlJt 7JJ "1X7 A A capable woman, wbite colortt. to conk and do liou-ework ii Assisted bv C. W. Couldock, Frank Tamijy ol tbree grown persons.

Good wages- 1 The finest football gaine'of the season was played yesterday afternoon at the Baseball Park. The attendance was not as-good as had been ORGAN Si Weston and her own Company of Players, in the greatest of all Madison the same twice more for yara eacn time. Pridgen bucks center for 1 yard- wui nevaiu io a roBipetest roon. Applj at.Ya: corner Vine and Lorixst streets, f. I Square Theatre Ssuccesses Whiskey was the cause of a tragic death in'Knoxville yesterday aid today in his old home in Jonesboro the parents of the victim, Sam Lancaster, with breaking hearts will take their last took upon the face of their boy who came to gladden their home thirty-one years ago and whose prattle and childish footsteps were as music to their ears, arid litlle dreamed they Blanton doeB the same for 3 yards.

'ANTED Yoffbg teen to act as oews-ti RV'f. aeentaon tralos? must uenoeitS15 Vi2 security. Apply tKnoxvule News Co MJ expected. Contrary to announcement, the Governor erf North Carolina was not present," but, if he had been he would no doubt have repeated his well known remark to the Governor of South Corolina, "It's a' long time between touchdowns," or pnly three of thpsp intprpst-hw events In West Main street, near V.ii.&u. depot.

WANTED An experienced mHU-tnan to-- '1 II niilkand drive. wagon at Maple Hill Howard goes around the right end 10 yards and Blanton bucks center! for 5 yards more. The ball was nearly.home but'tinie was called and the foot bal season Of 1892 closed. Score ake Forest 11), U. of T.

6. Hazel Kjrle. Saturday Night Change of Bill. First presentation in Knoxville of Miss Ellsler's new play ft woman's Power. then of the awful ending of a life that promised so much in ihe years that Ualry.

Big stock to sell at lower prices than same quality can be bought for. Must move present stock to make rooom for -were to come. WANTED Tbrea younj- men to act a news acenw on ruins. Must bar order to a 'lull appreciation of this It was between 10 and 11 o'clock yes tlurt suit- of uniform and terday morning when Lancaster em A ppty at once to Union News Col. securitr.

it -ii f- Mutes Won. Jf The foot ball team of the deaf and tered the New Virginia saloon, 116 nnuiuw j.rnu 4 Crozier- street. According to the stories duoab cchool played against a picked wotiivb or jrirls to leara Prices as usual Seats on sale Friday. 'VITANTED Fifty Iff weaving. hU' wravmt.

of these who were" there when he en Mi-aOY work ana cooa i tered he was under the influence of BI- sres. Address KnoavWie woolen Aims, unox game by the many who do not understand foolball it should be stated that this score would have, been in baseball a to 1. It is- not an exact analogy, Hut one touch down and the accompanying1 goal may be thought of as one run in Wake Forest had a tremendous aK vantage ov- U. of in weight. The average weight of the Noith Carolin WINTER SPORT team of town boys yesterday 1 ne mutes won by score of 24 to nothing.

Charleston Confederate Home. liojior. STflUB'S THEfllRE. After remaining in the iroom where the bar stands a few minutes he ac X. companied friend who 'had jus OSE- WAITED Office work of any kind or-.

bookkeeping by a young man, Citw ER 28h. bdught a 'pint of liquor into one of the rear rooms, where they drank the stuff and were in the bar room again within ians being 13 pounas, wnue tne len-nessee boys only average 152 pounds, so that man for man Wake Forest is 31 pounds our superior The players ten minutes. Mo4BE YOUNG'S The question of how many glasses of refereDi-es, Adurs, Clerk, Trioune. anT young man who writes a good rapid hand and quirk and accurate at figures, will- ing to work until iirstof tbe year for board only." 1'leane answer this aid good reference will be xiven. AddresK.

"K-," cue Tribune Office. 11TANTFII A olareto roo or do house- 't and positions were as follows: whisky a man could drink was raised Wake Fokksts il.OPT. riwiTius. and Lancaster sai he would- drink ten glasses if some one vuld the Bates Junes E. W.

Sikes Fry, expense of the feat, and the offer was Chablestos, 24. To-night the Silver ubilee' Confederate Home was celebrated. is only institution of its kind in the- South and was established just after the war for the widows of Confederate soldiers. The institution broadened out and took on new features and for twenty jhree years has educated an average lifty-two young ladies each year- and provided for two hundred and twenty-five inmates of the Home. When the Home was destroyed by an earthquake six years ago it was rebuilt by contributions from the people of the North, one of its largest benefactors being the late V.

W. Corcoran, of Washington, D.C. taken by a man named atcher. The ripht ickl guard centre left guard left tackle left end work. Inquire io front of electric light works.

West Kdo ville, rtreet. workt glasses used in the saloon bold a gill Ferris White Fisher Qibhardt Smith Keid I jams jruwn. Wegener annon. Cant artists, my W3 and Lancaster emptied one of them Mil Waoa Britton I'rudup Pritisreiv IHniiel Blanton Situation bv an elderly-whlt as cook in asmkll orivate familv' three times, one after another. quarter K(t half buck riebt liult back or housekeeper when; services ms; t- Headed liy Hyef Sisters The Only Legitimate Colored Attraction.

Cull back He then went to the lunch counter and got a sandwich and returned to finish his contract. Umpire Werts. Thtee jaore glasses of fiery liquid tch for the GRAXD STREET renaerea. vm tle j-at iiai-tioii wnere ifc ran be given t'alt at 149 Broadway. No cards answered.

1 WANTED-Work in office by a man who la well qualified. In an expert ia figures andwitesa irnod.rapid hand. Can furnish the best of city Aduress D. 11. 1114 Tulip or cute Tribune.

hich with us means fill-ing your homes with trje choicest melody fori! the LL of T. having won the 'tos takes fast- as he went down his throat PARADE "at Noon. could raise them to his month, lie called for a bowl of soup, but took only JVURGIN Pboprietor the ball and wins 12 yards by. a V. Wegener then goes around, left end 13 yards: -Urown right end 7 yards; Caor non bucfts center for 1 yard; Wegener A Negro Uprising.

Coi-rMRfl, S. November 24. A snecial to the Register states, that L. HOW- a few spoonsf uls of it when he was seen to start toward the rear ol the FOB SALIL i i a. Pianos, known Seats on One-half theyCalcony will be resejved yards; Brown Justice Sweeney, of bummervUH, buiiaing.

works left end for 7 varices vard bv the right end: The rooms of the resort were crowded for the colorou people. vege- I sent two consuiuies iu aricu uc T7HJR SALE Four beautiful lots on'Wash-J. inzt-on avenue. Electric carsi ner tries left end and gains 3 yirds; sweetest toned from such well factories as: Weber, ISo cash required. Webb Kasy terms.

Mel'lunjr. Cannon, bucks center but no gain -is- srroe living at Wassamassa, the Dahomey of South Carolina. Tfc ey at charged wih attempting to force' open the polls on election day. The negroefe Elisier. made.

Ball goes to Wake r'orest. and some of the revelers were gathered around the tables drinking and otherwise making and as Lancaster passed staggering they raised their eyes and then returned to their fports thoughtless of his welfare. On The appearance amid the mass of XjV)B SALE The best Coal. Jellfcoiaaay -L1 auantlty. Htanton St Fbone Daniel goes through center 10 yards raw consehuential, nninteresting, and for the most part, wearisome staff 4 to which has been foisted upon this long- he went till he reached a corner where a nlank lav across some barrels and room cottage, Xa X3- riX) LET One four.

J- Church St. snftering public under the name of farce comedv. farce meto drama, rose up vin arms ana tne constaores when they attempted to serve the warrants were defied, by a body of 50 or 60 negroes armed with muskets, rifles, The sheriff now has warrants and will arrest themen if he has to call on the Governor for a large detachment of, militia. Kurtzmen; Chickeritigy Stenyvesent, what vou will, of such a performance mo LET-Two boueL one 11 West Main upon that he threw himself to sjeep off his debauch. iMen passed to and fro with scarcely a glance in his direction, and around left end 2o yards more; Wilson works right end' for 7 yards; Pridgen bucks center for 4 yards, and immediately after for tt yards; he then goes, around right end 13 yards: Blanton gains .5 yards on left end; DanieS does the left end for 4 yards; Pridgen tries right, but does not gain; Blanton bucks center, and gains 8 yards, and then 2 more by the same move.

By two short rushes Wake Forest then- rushes- the ball ovei the line, and oneUCCuiaberlai-d avenue. Apply as will be presente i here on next bat-uatay, which includes the matinee in to J. 0 Duncan and there he tay fV some time before ant attentton was( paid to him, and Steinway Sons, CoaL two beautifuI'Droductions, wiu De use rTX) Let For cash cheap, Jeliieo' --M. Pl an ton i Adams, l'hone JUO. an oasis of green to the tired wonderer Gildemeester Kroegen.

then ajhysician was summoned, but it was too late: for in a short while -he among' wastes of sand. MISCELliASEOL S. 'Yes. charming Miss Ellsler will i was dead. The inquest was held by Justice Ma Cold Blooded Murder.

Ixuisvile, November 24. Jerry Constantine. a hotel proprietor, shot and killed a negro named Roberts at Sparta, to-day. Roberta asked Constantine to pay a 340 debt for render her weil-known production of WANTED-A room mate by a gestlemaa at 82 Church St. Hazel KirVe, as also her new play, entitled "A Woman's Poweri' The pies and the jury upon the evidence produced returned a verdict that Lan Terms Prices ANTEDBuslneis gentleman I dewires nrivate well tried and favorite play of Hazel and scores the first touch-down.

Blanton kicks a dead-center goal. Score Wake Forest 6, Ui of T. 0. ofC starts with a Cornell rush, and Wegener gains 20 yards on the left By a double pftSs Urown advances the ball Syards on Tight end. Cannon bucks caster's death vfas caused by excessive indulgence in whiskey, V- family, within walking distance of bu.tinem i-entr.

"Must be first-lass Address rivine Kirke will be given at the Saturday Matinee, and -'A Woman's Power," on His body was prepared for burial by this pffice. Ziegler Donnahue, and this morning him several weeks ago, promising to pay Constantine Thanksgiving Day, Constantine agreed to pay the debt and added that he would kill Roberts if he did not repay him on Thanksgiving. To-day Constantine met Roberts at the railroad station and Saturday night. Reserved seats may be had at Leiber Bros, for the Matinee -Lowest factory prices Small monthly payments. who knows.

4he WASTED-Any person ii whereabouts of at 2 o'clock shipped to Jonesboro. Eobert or his aV50 and 75c; coupon seats, usual One of his brothers is an engineer on family to or M.N..Trlbuna- I Office price at night. Don't fail to secure seats for the Matinee and avoid the center, but does not gain. "TJf own gains 10 -yards on right end; the- double cross is tied again, but the ball is umbfefcft- rBates, however, falling on it the jof T. line, advancing 5 yards; Wegaec ties lelt end, tit does not train; Brown works right end the East Tennessee, road, and about the time Sam died he left town with his train, but a telegram was sent to to $15 per day at home, seliug Lightning asked him for $40.

Roberts said he did not have the money, whereupon Con I $5'. rush. Seats in balcony, children 25c Plater and platinjr iewelrv. watches, ta- adults 50c. to-be had at Box omce one of the stations he would have to pass telling him of SamV untimely nil ii ii only.

'v KXOSVltIJC'8 FlAVOftlTES. for 4 vards. but the bait roes to- Wake stantine drew his pistol and shot him dead. Constantine is still at liberty. V- i i i Will Lynch Tfcem.

death. Die ware, etc nates toe bnest ai jewelry pood as new, on all kinds of metal with gold, silver or nickel. No experience. No capitak Every bouse has Roods needing plating. H.

K. DELKO VO Oolunabus, Ohio. i i ii WANTED You to lnnre In the North-' western Mutual, of Milwaukee. B. W.

Lancaster was a fireman on the East Knoxville's favorite colored Min-1 Tennessee are coming again for their last Porest; Wilson gainst yards on right end and Pridgen gains 0 yards on the same end; Pridgen bucks center for" 3 vards. and the ball goes to U. of UHATTANOOOA, iNovemDer ijasi appearance prior to their departure for. night near Soqth Pittsburg, George NEWS FROM increase of AVages. Australia: Alccaoe xoung nave established a great name in Knoxville, Hall.

Agent. WANTED-rlnnumerable places to placa our Jellico CoaL. Stanton Adams, -Phone KiO. ball is rolled backy butf quarter did not touch it so it was not in play. BaitijSohk, November 24.

The con white, wayiaxq robbed and murdered by two negroes, who after their arrest confessed the and this is their fourth visit. The ferenee 'between the Baltimore and Ohio officials and delegates from the 1. 1 ,1 iVtci Criss-cross to Wegener. Brown is tackled and Wegener, 'goes 10 yards crime, rne negroes were taKen to Jasper, the county seat, and a mob is snow niuucu VCI WASTED-Everybody to know that they season than ever. Among some of tne i can get any kind of ligtSt rl lf nd.

Cannon bucks center Brotherhood of Oondnctois ended last nie-ht. The association askedf that the repairs done promptly at reasonable for 1 vard. He tries again but' doW now gatnenng at soma riixsonrg determined to take the train for Jasper, Brewer Brothers, Javlin an.d Pauplin, not advance and: he -ball goes tor tyake pay of conductors east of the Ohio river be made to conform with that received and the lynching of the men is inevia- the qnly colored jugglers in the worle. Forest Blanton bucks center 5 to get their laua-Laatdry. Tele- WASTKBTbe public dry done at: Star phone unless they are smuggled out of west of the Ohio river, It was agreed ble 'it DanieUiies leftj does not gam lthe.

county. Now was made the most brilliant rui made the most brilliant run Firing on Citizens. November 4. Rarpn aIe-Kallenbern Stacban, Minister, of War, of- the iraoiei. Jonea troes through WANTF.D-tBudlness men and everybody to vry afn adlet In Xttlm cuiuow.

WT ANTED TO place Jellico Coal with runs. su. yaras to a ixmcn ano, runs bo. yaras to a. wuco BnriRd in Mississippi.

Mrs. Adele D. McCutcheon, mother e-very one Sell that stock. Must have the rfoiT faUs goai. Score, err consumer in tbe city.

Stanton Sk' Ol iUr. A. iUCVUtCIlCUU, OA U11B VilJT money, 'Tni a pnqa on every garment i wake Forest 10, U. of T. 0, Aaiins, FLoiralOO.

was buried at Pass Christian, IT. of T. tries the Cornell rush that will makeAt move Quickly. Bal to give) the conductors increase of ten cents a day, to take effect on- January to further increase their wages by giving them five cents a day additional on December 1, 1894, The members of grievance committee from from the Order of Trainmen is still con erring with the officials. International Loxpox, November International Currency Association founded in this city as a rival to the Bi-Metallic WANTED To do your laundry work elegant).

Telephone 451. Str Lanndrw- lance of stoc't will reach you1 to-day or and gains yards. Wegener on left end gains. 6 yards, and Brown" on risrht end 19. 88 Gay.

last Thursday. Her death.i which occurred on the 14th, was a severe shock to the many friends and relatives of the family. was interrogated in the Keichstag today in regard to the frequency with which the sentinels fired upTon civilians, oh en apparently without proper cause. The Minister replied that the number of entries.would' be lessened directly and that the civil authorities would give suitable protection to the public buildings, where a lack of such protection made it necessary for sentinels to be stationed. In the busy streets it was IXST, LOST A lace handkerchief.

Return to Mas well for reward. League, is circulating a memorial to Sir Wm, Vernon 'Harcourt, chancellor OJ1T On 22nd lost, between. East Tennt -J see National Bank and 96 Bell Wegener by a double pass gets around left end ana- runs 16 yards a touchdown, the first made by the U. of T. team this season at this park.

Cannon kicks goal. Score Wake Forest? IO, U. of T. .6. Wake Forest gains 8 yards wnth A.

on right end, gain 2 yards, and Daniel on left end gins a like amount. Blanton center, gets through and 0 gains 11, yards. already the rule not to supply the sen be fore-stock of a double-barrel led fcbofc-- tinels with ammunition. eun. l-nOer will De rewaruen at iteu avet to-ntarrowJTMuSt be closed out at the earliest-possible moment.

The Boss is raising sand about his money. Thousand of hapEycustomers ef our place of business duVihg this slaughter sale. They will aU be living, walking advertisements for us. Ask Ahem if they did not buy all the goods they wanted for themselves and boys for "about half what they would ave to pay othei merchants. To-day and every day till sale closes will be given extra induce- ments.

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. tThen she became Hiss, she clung to 'Castoria, When she had Children, she gave them Castoria. POUND. exchequer, urging that the British delegates to tbe monetary conference at Brussels be instructed to co-operate in the demand for an international unity of silver in order to prevent the possible 'combinationon that question be The Meteoric Shower.

Sax Francisco, November 24. The TTWUND Memoranda book- containing two meteoric shower was clearly observed here last evening. Professor Davidson cnecKs ana tajt receipt t-amecan De bad for bv owner calling at uin clbce and navixiK tbisad. i I of the ge9logcal survey counted over tween the United States and bpam, to the great detriment of the British frrjm- 1.200 in -a bout an nour ana a nan. merciai interests.

Pridgen fumbles ana aue orest loses 9 yards. Jones tries. left end but does not gain. Blauton punts and U. of T.

gets the bill. Brown l.ses 1 yard on light end. Wegener fails to. gain on left end; Cannon punts, and Wake Forest gejts the ball. Daniel loses 5 vards on left end; Pridgen gains 3 Guns.Guhs, Guns v.

-Wm. Jenkins Co. (r THAT COMET. Boiled in Beer. Pobt Arthur, Kovember4.

If the comet don't WANTED To let you know that we pay the highest cash prices for old Gold and Silver CaUor addresa Wm. son of Conrad Gehl, pro Wnere Honors Anvtt 'a DUcoodU Billups had just been' graduated-at strike us we will make a few nundred elegant prietor of Uehrs brewery pt this place, whilej walking through the building where the yats tripped and. fell headlong- into one of those receptacles yards on right endr Blanton busks center for 5 yards: ball to of T. -r -Wegener fails to gain on- left end-but i nmed a.ly after by a double pass, 8 vards around the end. Cabinet PhotogTapns All goods sold for spot cash.

It's useless to ask credit. These goods have been sent here from a bouse that failed or was unable to pay for them, with structions to sell them. Saturday will be special sales-day foreverybody. We hope that the laboring men, will see to it that they get the full benefit of this sale. Lawyers, doctors, preachers, teachers ami every class of people are reaping the benefits of getting good goods for almost Many labor whicb, contained beer in for SI: 00 ner dozen.

LASKEY'S LOAN, OFFICE. iie aisappearea Deneatn tn Yalevard. was' valedictorian of my' class. ir. a Phi Beta fctiippa man.

and the winner of four scholarships," he said to the merchant to whom he applied for work. "Very good as far as it goes," replied the merchant; "but what do you know about putting up shutters and sweeping Singleton mcFarland Surface of the super-heated liquid and 38 Vine 8treet. on re-appearing 'was dragged out, 153 3 Gay up stairs. blinded and horribly burned, lie was SPECIAL NOTICE. removed to his.

home where he died in Notice to Interveners. Brown gains 12 yards on right end. Brown gains 3 yards On same end. Time called, ball 5 yards from centre of field. Wake Forest star ,8 the second half with a and gains 28 yards by getting their man Blanton bucks centerofor 3 yards and then for 2.

Daniel gains 1 yard on left end. He tries same again but does not out offices, and making yourself gener a couple of hours after intense suffer iTnrsuant to an order made November Notice." Tbe Knovxille Ansrnsta Bailroad will. ally useful? Harpers Bazar. -Haj-pei i 5thi I892.bv the Honorable Howell E. dUrontinue their Sunday trains after No Uaers' Wages Increased-.

Jackson. Judge, in the case of Samuel vember etn. yr. v. iioou.

tfupcrintnaenl. Thomas vs. the East. Tennessee, Vir Scsastos, Pa November 24. The miners of the Pine Brook and Capuse A Test for Forgery.

The famous handwriting expert, David N. Carvalho. asserts that no man does ginia and Georgia Railway Company, to Shoot. A Challenge i rf-, A. shafts of the Lackawanna Iron and nanainir in tne ircuis vourv ox we The; uDdersisued challenas any one In.

nv. United States for the. Eastern District or can writ his signature twice exactly steel Company, numbering six hundred -Tennessee to bboot with riltes, ziaas balls zia-' of Tennessee. Northern -Division, from trick traps m.dj number for from $jO-to $500 a side. 9 gain, Blanton ducks center anu gains 2 yards, but the ball goes to.

the-U. of T. The ball is passed to Wegener, but he is downed in his tracks. He then gains 5-yards on left end. Cannon punts, gets the ball and gains 55 yards.

Wegener works left end for three yards and then for 15. Brown tries right were to-aay given an increase oi per cent, in wages for mining and for onttnsr Woss-headins they were will from time -tot time, as may be ing people also have loaded themselves up with all the goods they can use for the next twelve months. A great many are waiting till, the las but if -you don't watch, closely the stock will be gone before you know it; On last Saturday our sales amounted to' more than Sl.loO, and had we two or three more good salesmen we could have easily1 sold 51,500. We have employed four more men that all shall be waited on without waiting. So Saturday will be special day for all who will attend.

We are open each night till 9 -o'clock, J. C. CIIE1THAM. necessary, attend add sit at Knoxville, Backeb W. Chattanooga.

Mornstown and Bristol ailKe. inererore auvances iub Mar-tling propositiorTlthat "when signatures purporting to have been written by the same pers6n afe precisely alike it ia safe tt conclude that one of them is a forgery." for the tmroose of receiving and hear- increased from fifty cents, per yard to 81.41. The laborers and all other employes about the mines and breakers of the company were also given an increase of from ten to thirty cents per Notice. Commencing Honday, OctobeV 31st, train No. for Barrintan and way stations and Cincinnati will leave Knoxville at :30 a.

m. but does not gain. lie also fails ing evidence with respect to claims against the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia Railway Company, ot the nutead of 6:30 a. ra. as heretofore.

'Slacked Um in the Sickroom. Sore throats are very prevalent in the to gain on a double pass; Wegener works the left end for 11 yards and Brown gains two on right end. Wegener now loses 3 yards. He tries left end but does not gain and the ball i. K.

W. WBENN, day. Harbingers of the Comet. Receivers of said Company. A.

R. Humes, Special Master. Knoxville, Nov. 22. JS92.

autumn, and are especiaivy prevalent such days as we are having now. A homely Long Island cure, said to be Chicago, November '24. Something in infinite space went to infinite. ITeadquarters for low-priced Photo JRt nic-ht and enough stars graphs $1.00 per dozen, hne cabinets. These pictures are cheap only in price.

goes to Wake Forrest. Daniel gains 10 yard on left end. Pridgen tries right end but not gain, Jones loses one yard. Blanton goes through center. Cannon misses him but Weg mrmed from the firmament to stock very effectual, is to Elack lime in the sickroom, so th patient can inhale some of the fumes.

New York Journal. 4 SCHEDULE OF TAI5S- Fountain Head Railroad In Effect Trarta will leave llolKf on Street Station every nour Iro-n 6 a. m. till to p. m.

Will leave Fountain City every hoar fron R. T. BAKER, Snperiutcndent In quality they are good, durable, well new world. On every side brilliant okfnrs could be seen falling. Flash Saturday night till 11 p.

m. If you don't see what you want ask fd it. We must have it. We have now about 530,000 and must have what you want. See us, it will do you good.

Don't listen to these other merchants. Ours is the place and the only place to get first-class clothing for almost nothing. executed photographs. 'At Weiser's nfteii flash, followed by a pale gray Gallery. 259 Gay Street, ground floor, tracl, showed the presence and course of meteors.

The display was largely Administrator's Sale. A Uanjerons Era. Tbm We always ought to look pleasant' Jack That's so. We can't tell nowa days who. may have a camera concealed I will sell to.

the highest bidder, for confined to the north and east. The sk-'wasa clear and the night cool and ener downs him and prevents a touchdown. Blanton bucks center for 5 yards and then for 4. Daniel gains 5 and and then 7 yards on the left end. Pridgen fails to gain on right end.

At this juncture Daniel hurt his leg and had to be carried from the field, Howard taking his plvce. Blanton gains 1 yard 10.30 a. on the Cth day of December, 1892, all the household and He is Recovering kitchen furniture and the law library of George Brown, deceased, at his late MAX BENHIME, Loxdon. November 24, A dispatch Arm Blown Off. Jackson, Miss.

November 24. At a- political demonstration last night in honor 'of the election of Cleveland and Stevenson, Lee Daniel, a well known young an, had an arm blown offhand his face badly horned by the premature discharge of a cannon. John. Cattlett also had a thumb blown off to the Renter Telegram Co. from Ber residence, No.

94 West Clinch street (opposite the Vendome Hotel) in this lin states that Reiehansteiger announces about him ready to eaten us. rxcuaoge. A reporter, in describing the celebration of ber hundredth birthday by, an old lady, naively "She talked all day without showing the. least wgnaf fatigue." that the Kaiser, who has been suffer ana then 3 through the center. Pridgen gains 1 yard on' left end.

Pridgen fumbles the ball but Wake Forest falls on it with a loss of 2 yards- Blanton bucks center 4 yards and the ball goes to U. of T. 301 GAY city. Johh S. Brows," adm'r.

Nov. 23, 1892. ing with a chill, passed a good night and is TENX. EXOXY'IEEE,.

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