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The Richmond Climax from Richmond, Kentucky • Page 5

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IM fa a en anj Una elm HE CLIMAX rfDN AY JO EC 4 1889 A Girnct Houswa dose mat Mnrtpns charee to the it ijjc an luff -05 a irHV ji hJ i on a so tlr that came ThranVsgiving i nr stage now goes cmoning rctiicistoff out at 7 Ja the kk stock msst Moft4av nl Co cc Pearto wife hae the lIero4oH house food artMt Testa ra one diflefeat articles for nncr rouple from Madison viiiyh nrre for Aberdeen Kcws 39111 1 i hot and yfcifaMy mam one afternoon place Both oc4ored nd preacher ad of the Homsc was re publican cavcws Beit vilte bought of Mr auk the 100 acres ef land in The Climax for ntt soW the Jonathan Tont farm of So acres Viand 00 fetstTueeday for Ei lard auctioneer uenry SrM loaned seven llcnnial Harbinger by a iell and has forgotten 1lease return them to peals has reversed the agtkiet the alias Ctarle a native fenced to he hg at zen of this cetmty has i atic coMrtiRg and 1 ir recciring money at lar places They will i cterv where ng Sextlncl Dentocrat has accented the mgton jry and has out his term of 12 Cheney whose catarrh hcm often seen adver iMAi has been onered -mess at Toledo Ohio tears ago wkh almost Nrn Doctor itk of BarboHrviUe lias 1 House for the practice of lie is a hve young man hue his share ef patron elsewhere in this tsenc TiplieKJ Ferer Harris of Union Cky has Tlioid fever in one fotmly Buck Turpin is the un- Tliere are or have been tates in the vicinity We peases all over the county hfy ta Hans Court at BaMmere Mon 0 1ic case against George ohers for the murder I 0 I -land ef Navassa Sep nd Key guilty one other 3 1 -agreed a to the other ncnts for the four other ried Telegraphic SaHBtarj page to day will be found if the great fires at Lynn Mi and Minneapeth Tars of the deatl ef George account of the caucus mas Reed for Speaker House ef Representatives confederate monument and much other matter oeber ger and elite Whkaker ins and Isabinda Thomas A jroust and Edna Roop -5 and Cora Bads Wm Mary Warmeuth Big I Lucy Deatherage John cJ Nannie Perkins George Mollie Christian a Amanda Long James ICtM Gott The Garnctt Hesse to Close nct House wW close on next December 9th On that day Hart will begin to sell privately Furniture Carpets Bedding 34 e- ii cs Tableware Cooking cj Also 2 Bimard Tables 1 ij nice side board Frc Proof Safe and many other Ot Saturday December st win clion all that remains unsold from day to day HntH aH is Terms reasonable A Poor Court Day Jav Was Ihe Ttnnnt Court day within the history of 1 cars Only 100 cattle on the and auctioneer Bush says not an half of them sold and at the -a price of 2 to 2 cents A few Ats cfoxen at 45 to 175 A small cr of broke mules 6o4d at 70 tei35 iiorse trade was falr to mUMin es ranging from 45 te 175 Small wJ and little business done The day jeautiful and many farmers were at I A Real Scientist Dr Larzelere of the France Medical rt Jte Columbus Ohio is in the city la i OCCanrinir rnrnn 11 Pkrnt ffnff Larzelere is one of the roost hoted uans in the Union and the amicied Hio uid call and sec him as he makes no ges for consultation and his charges fT atment are very liberal A aiscript reporter has investigated -e os record and can testily to his aj and good standing The medicalJ 1 arp mnr Iban i4cjm3 trt ntASTili 1 articles Lexington Transcript Another Unn oJT ay night as the train was 3 down the grade to Dix JUvwr a refrigerator car Jumped thelrack vera other cars Including IPirarwf nA passenger cars for- 1 lie latter was in a cut and did fver or the scleral ladies in- Muses Morns Fife and Marv RrwJ night have lost their precious vf great damage was done and a much delay the passengers were tiKen oz -he engine and brought to town 3Kgage Mater Bayje was slightly wrt ig aught between two truck Sum Journal DM of bis Wounds THIN COLUMN JK A cligpJing from a Missouri paper sent Is as ipWowst Wc are sorry to learn4 oeamet Henson Cox an old and MgWy respected citizen of Pleasant Gap township wWch occurred at his residence on the4lh day or November Mr Cox was 64 years of age the day he died He moved to tMs county from Kentucky about seven years ago He died from the efieehs of a gun shot wound received in a personal difficulty twenly thrce years ago which had troubled him ever since He leaves a widow and one grown son Josiah Cojc The deceased was a brother of Bowling Cox of Tales Creek and was wounded in rthis oDufltyi Knights of Pythias Reorganized Graitd Chancellor Qninhy of Covington was here Thursday with ten or twelve other Knights and reorganised the ledge or Knights of Pythias The lodge was named irrhonorof Mr White and he was elected Past Chan eelter Chcnault Chancellor Commander A Anitas Yke Chancellor II Perry Keeper of Records and Seal Pkkehj Master of Exchequer Prompt Master of Finance EJ ShackeWord Prelate Ira Bogart Master at Arms Tudor Inside Guard Feeay Outside Guard The members number about forty At present they occupy the Odd Fellows hall A hanetKit was had at the Glyndon at 1 rdoek and the work finished at the ledge about 3 in the morning Commander Qjjinby was pronounced a remarkably fine presiding officer What Grant Wanted To Do During General Grants lifetime he wanted to appoint Justice Samuel Miller Chief Justice of the United States BHt the pressure was so great that he could not do it although be regarded Mr Miner the ablest man on the Bench That the universal verdict of the great lawyers who practice before tle Supreme Court Mr Miller hails from Iowa and was appointed a Justice by Mr Lincoln He is a robust aggressive man full of courage and law He has been frequently spoken of for the Presidential nomination and he has rather a political turn of mind It is said of Judge Miner that lie can do more hard work than any two men on the Bench New York Star In connection with the above we should say that was peculiarly gratifying to us in Washington the other day to see Judge Miller on the Supreme Bench while in Congress were Gov McCreary William Stone and William II Hatch and among the most distinguished visitors was Gov David Francis of Missouri all natives of Madison county What other county can say as much during a visit to the National Capital The condemnation proceedings of the I vs Clay are in progress before County Judge Chenault Hon Lockhart of Paris Hon John Mason Brown Hon Thomas Bullitt Judge Richards Messis Cornwall and Stine of Louisville are present Mr Rodemer of Gallatin Tenn was here Wednesday in the interest of the Cumberland Railroad and expressed himself sanguine of Its construction provided counties along the line will give the right of way This is certainly little enough to ask when so many advantages are to accrue on Hs completion He says that Capt Spradlin and corps are making the best headway possible considering the weather and are finding a line even cheaper than he imagined Mr Rodemer will meet the Vanderbunt representative in Nashville this week when something dennite will be agreed upon In the meantime our people should arouse them selves to the importance of the chance which might slip from the grasp they almost have Stanford Journal The St Louis Globe Democrat of Sat urday 1ms the following to say of the heavy traffic over the Louisville Southern The LoulsvHte Southern road operated by the Louisville New Albany and Chicago Company has been open for business for ten montivs and during that time has carried a larger tonnage out of Lou isrille to important Southern points than the LouisviHe and Nashville road The Louisville Southern works wkh the Queen and Crescent route intersecting it at three different points one at Bergin another at Lexington and a third at Versailles and seen vW cross it at Nicholasvkle on the 1 extension to be miilt south from lasville to a point ninety five miles called Beattyvillc The large business tlie Lou- isvjMe Southern has been doing is attributed part to the interest that the business men of Louisville have taken in tlie road over 300 of them holding stock of this company A young lady who was a Christian last Wednesday is not to day and all for getting married She is now Mrs Morris An exchange announces that Dr Say roonne claims to have isolated a bacillus crinivorax which is the cause of alopecia and for one we dont doubt it Just for fun a Stanford couple had invitations printed and sent out for their wedding It was awfully jolly to sec the people sneak away home when they found that no wedding was intended But the couple ought to be arrested for using the maH for a fraudulent purpose We have noticed for some time that the Danville Adocate occasionally grows facetious and ahjne about tlie 4th of July Thanksgiving and Christmas is downright hilarious as wknesscth the following A Danville yoang man who is to be married soon was observed last night wending his way home with a coffee mill and a mouse trap There is nothing like preparation beforehand for matrimony A man in town had a hair raising other night a flash of light from some unknown cause nearly overwhelmed him He thought of Paul and Damascus and several other tilings Next night he experienced a meteoric shower Investigation revealed the ice man with his lantern who lives in that neighborhood as the firt phenomenon and probably a few wen directed chunks of ice as the second One of the attractions at the fat stock show at Chicago which followed the horse shovr was the trotting dog from Kansas Cky an Irih setter called Doc weighing I fifty three pounds The last night of the shew he beat a bucltskin trotting pony PERSONAL Messrs Bright and William Hume arc visiting in Detroit Miss Mary Brown of Winchester came over last week to visit Mrs A Flora Mrs Scott took dinner with her parents county Tliankcgtring in Jessamine Mrs Strowbridge of Cincinnati who came up last week on a visit to Mrs JI 11 McDowell has gone home Mrs Miller of Louisville accompanied by Miss Elvira Sydnor Miller is visiting her daughter Mrs A Smith Cant Smith Cook of Shelby county candidate for Door keeper of the House of Representatives was here Monday He is seven feet tall You have heard that the le mjest pole knocks the persimmon The announcement of the belhrolhal of Mr Cabell a great favorite in the musical and social work and Miss Curric Duke the popular violinist and Louisvllc belle is heralded Cincinnati Enquirer Mr Cabell is a prominent young lawyer of Louisville Lexington Transcript Mr Hemphill representing tlie Lancaster MiHs and Elevator Company of Lancaster was in town Wednesday stowing the decided advantages that his mill has over others in Kentucky If Hemp makes as good a flour salesman as he did behind the counter we bespeak for him a large trade as he is well known in this vicinity having numerous relatives and friends in the county and being a boss fellow generally Miss Minerva Letchers fancy dress party Thursday evening was brilliant indeed The costumes were elegant and varied many characters being represented An exquisite lunch was served The visitors present were Miss Loula Campbell Lexington Mks Julia Prewett Miss Sarah Prewelt Mr David Prewett Clark county Miss Lid a McCann Lexington Miss Jessica Campbell Wheeling Mrs Strowbridge Mr A Irwin Mr Waller Powell Cincinnati Rogers Knott Louisville Dr Johnstone Sam Cheek Danville RELIGIOUS Elder Darsie continues at the Christian Church Flemingsburg has a population of 1200 and a well posted citizen of that place claims that out of Hut number 1100 arc church goers and 1000 arc church mem bers Majsvillc Bulletin An article in the Epoch on the salaries of New YorK clergymen contains the names of several Episcopal ministers who receive 15000 per year There are also named a goodly number who draw from 5000 to JSooo while those getting in the neighborhood of 3 000 are said to be very numerous The highest salary mentioned by the writer is 20000 paid by the Presbyterian Church Rev I McElroy closed a ten days meeting at Huston School House near Paris with twenty additions and reached home in time to fill his pulpit here last Sabbath He will preach for his peopel again next Sabbath and will begin a meeting Monday night for Dr Reset at Versailles During the past year he has held more meetings preached more sermons and induced more sinners to confess than during any year of his ministry Mt Sterling Sentinel Democrat Rev Dr Chamberlain a missionary of tlie Presbyterian Church in Brazil for the past twenty five years preached at Lafayette Square Presbyterian Church yesterday morning His subject was Tlie Religious Condition of Brazil He said the country embraced over three million square miles and had a population of over one million Indianec two million freemen and over ten million Portuguese Spanish and English-speaking people Tlte language was principally Portuguese and tlie people were taught by Catholic priests but he could find no knowledge of Scripture among tlie Indi ans or freemen They had no knowledge of the Bible and if they ever saw one would not be allowed to read it A Senator of Brazil said he had no Bible and had never seen one yet he pretended tu have Christianized a number of freemen The Emperor had a just disposiion but he had not been on tlie throne for some time His daughter had acted as the head of the government and slie was undr the influence of the priests Mr Chamberlain said his mission to the United States is to solicit aid for the establishment of a college to prepare young men for work in South America Baltimore Sun The trial of Dr Reid the spirit postmaster commenced in the United States Distiict Court Grand Rapids Mich before Judge Severens November 25 He is accused of using the United States mails for the purpose of fraud and the case will be one of the most interesting ever tried in Michigan Dr Reid in a paper he himself published and scattered broadcast advertised to send spirit communications to thotc wanting such things answering questions pertaining to the past present and future concerning love business or anything else upon receiving the questions sent to him by mail with a fee enclosed of Si when the envelope was simply sealed or at the rate of 5 when the letter was sewed with thread or sealed with wax He did a thriving business and he was rapidly growing rich when he was arrested This action was taken after numerous complaints had been filed against the Doctor by those who had sent him money in response to his advertisements and who had either not received any reply at all or who were dissatisfied with the replies Reid lias employed a great array of legal talent and will fight the case to the last ditch His defense will be that he is a Spiritualist that Spiritualism is a religion that the receiv ing of communications from the celestial regions is a part of tlie faith and that the law cannot interfere with him as he is exercising the constitutional right of believing and acting upon his belief as his conscience dictates a right tlie foundation of American freedom declares everybody shall enjoy His attorneys asked that the case be dismissed and that the indictment be quashed without trial on the grounds stated but the Court held that tlie cafe would have to be tried by jury to deter mine whether or not Spiritualism as practiced by the Doctor was a religion or a business transaction The Spiritualists throughout the State are taking great in terest in tlie case and have raised a fund to assist in tlie defense At the recent meeting of the Michigan Spiritualists Association resolutions were adopted condemning the prosecution of the case expressing faith in the Doctors ability to communicate with those who have gone 1 three times around the Ting -Little Willie 1 before Paging their assistance and moral iKctclium the dogs owner and driver weighs seventy three pounds Tlie buck- Lskin pony trotted half a mile in ryS Stock Farm Do jou suffer from catarrh You can be cured if yon take Hoods Sarsa parilla the treat blood Sold by ail druggists lt support to him in this his hour of trouble and declaring that their religious safety and liberty are at stake and that the result of the trial would determine whether or not they could unmolested enjoy the faith that is dear to their hearts and souls If the result of the trial is against Reid the cast wil undoubtedly be appealed to the United States Supreme Court KINGSTON Miss Amanda Anderson of Lancaster spent several days with Mrs Moran Eld II Reynolds will preach for the Mt Zion church one fourth of his time forfheyear 1S90 Mrs Mary West visited her fathers family and other rclatiycs in Rockcastle and Laurel counties last week Jones sold three nice smooth cotton mules to James Martin for 300 Shelby Jett also sold four to Wiley Woods for Mrs Susan Francis after spending several weeks with relativesand friends in Missouri returned last week Mrs Dor cas Maupin her niece came home with her PAINV1LLE BSTIMj COUNTY Wwk is progressing nicely on the tun nel near this place Corn is selling at 150 to 2 00 per barrel hogs 350 to 4 00 per hundred Farmers are complaining of much damage done their farms by the recent rains Fain is preparing to put in a stock of general merchandise at his old stand Rev Chaney and wife of Win chester are visiting friends and relatives at this place Married November 2rd at Kirbys Jr Miss Flora Kirby to John Rice The happy pair left for the East A large party near here on the land of John Winer is engaged in getting cross ties for the I through this section Mr James Winer of the firm of Gum Winer has accepted a position as traveling salesman for a wholesale grocery house at Mt Sterling and will start on the road January 1st 1S90 GF Edwards has returned from an extensive trip through Missouri Arkansas Texas and Illinois in search of a location but he seems to think now that the blue grass region surpasses them all and it is thought lie and family will locate somewhere in Kentucky WACO John Moberlcy is in Louisville on bus ness Jno GriJer was last week in Washington City The merchants are expecting a heavy Christmas trade Mrs Millie Stone is in Louisville under treatment of a doctor Mr Wm Benton has been visiting his son Jim in Winchester James Wilcox of Mjddlesborough Ky is liere to see a Waco belle Thanksgiving wentoff quietly except a terrible munching of turkey bones Tlie gas well is making haste slowly A good stream of gas continues to flow Taylor of the Winchester roller mills spent Sunday here with his parents Vardy Taylor was in Winchester last week delivering a car load of stone ware Mrs Pocr and Mis Annie Zittle have returned home after a weeks visit in Lancaster Mr Park Lykins of Beattyville is visiting his parents here Park is doing a big grocery business in Beattyville Prof Tom McKinneys school closed last Wednesday The only prize offered was awarded to Willie Fielder having made the most improvement in writing Mr John Baumstark has bought of Ruckcr Benton a third interest in the Waco mills The company will proceed at once to put in the roller system Capacity 50 barrels The ladies of the Waco Baptist church will give an oyster supper at Todds Hall Thursday evening A fish pond post office and fortune telling will add to the attraction and a large crowd is expect ed Bruce Keene and Robert Miller had their faces considerably burned and their eyebrows and hair singed short by the explosion of a hull they were loading and the igniting of a pound of powder they were using The I Lodge continues to grow and the general impression is that they have done much good in downing the monster strong drink in our community The members will give The Sparkling Cup a drama in five acts Christmas night at Todds Hall They arc rehearsing every few nights now and all thatshall attend will be sure not to regret the 25 cents price of admission The proceeds will go to the lodge Axtell the phenomenon is already boolced to his full quota of mares for 90 at 1000 the season The Kentucky Jack pot Stakes is the name of a new stake that ill be run over the Kentucky courses beginning next year To encourage horse racing the Italian government gave last year 8500 for flat races and nearly 4000 for trotting races James Gills stable at Clarksville Tenn was burned in which fifteen horses including the trotter Singlewood were burned Loss estimated at 40000 with no insurance Messrs Baughman Stanford have sold to Messrs Hill Co Marion county the imported chestnut stallion London foaled 1879 by Lowlander dam Bracelet by Angclus for 1500 It is reported that the owners 01 one of Boyle countys establishments for breeding the trotter will at an early date erect a barn -that will be a veritable palace unique in its construction and perfect in every detail Perrj Lexington Live Stock Agency Lexington has sold to George Baldwin West Liberty Iowa the bay stallion Filbert Wilkes 399 6ired by George Wilkes 2448 first dam by Knick erbocker 2O0 Price 2500 The stud fee of William the sire of Axtell will be 500 next season the same amount as Nutwood and Bell Boy Onward and Sultan will stand at 400 while Patrons fee is 300 and that of Phallas Guy Wilkes and Jay Bird 250 each Look Smiths barnon the old Standi fbrd farm near Louisville used for sheltering brood marcs and young colts was burned November 14 together with 17 brood mares and 16 yearling colts entailing a loss of J5ooo Insurance 51500 The greatest three-year-old of the year from the standpoint of a campaigner is AHerlon by Jay Bird dam Gussie Wilkes i by Mambrino Boy lie is owned by Williams and has trotted through the season like an aged veteran Stock Farm A gentleman has hired the ue of Palo Alto Belle full sister to Bell Boy to breed next season for 6000 and has booked her to Alcantara This is the highest price ever paid for the service of a brood mare for one season Home Journal Hammond Detroit Michigan has purchased from Darkin New York the fast pacing bay gelding Casar four years old by Steinway for 5000 This horse was brought from California by McCarthy and sold November 7 for 2050 -John Madden Lexington has sold to- Cromwell Cromwell Place Lexington the bay colt Glendower four years old by Guy Wilkes 215 dam Wood ford Queen by Almont her dam Wood ford Chiefs dam for a reported price of 10000 The Stock Farm gives in its last issue the table of 230 progeny of Almontsgct in 230 or better 49 sons produced 125 22 daughters produced 26 grandsons from daughters 6 granddaughters by sons 15 granddaughters 1 total produce 215 Almont was foaled in 1S64 Church Frankfort sold last week to A Hardenburg Jamestown the bay filly Zantha by Onward dam Kangaroo by Grays Mambrino price 1000 To same a bay mare toaled 1SS6 by King of Elkhorn 10357 dam by Juggler 1267 gr dam by Paddy Burns Price 600 Stock Farm Stone of Eaglevilic Ohio has sold the weanling filly Passe Rose Patron 214 dam Lady Tennis Mambrino Patchen 5S second dam Ma repp a by Bell Morgan 61 third dam Anna Bruce by Robert Bruce to George II Hopper Elmwood Stock Farm Union vllie Ohio Price 1000 Stock Farm At Kidd Edmonson Cos sale Patronage 9 by Pancoast dam Beatrice by Cuyler sold to Williams Independence Iowa for 5100 Lona Goflin 2J3K 6 13 by Blue Ball sold to Burlington parties for 2400 Echora br 4 by Echo to Case 6150 Valensin Valensin Farm Pleasan ton Cal have sold to WPearson Oakland Cal the bay weanling colt Bay Leaf by Sidney dam Fernleaf dam ol Gold Leaf 3uJ Shamrock 2 year old record 225 for 5000 and the bay filly Billet Doux by Sidney dam Maud by Buccaneer her dam by George Patch en Jr for 1500 Allen Pittsfield Mass has been paying a visit to the breeding farms ol California and also taking a look at tlie seven marcs and fillies which he bought from William Corbett last spring at a cost of 60000 He is particularly well pleased with his purchases although they were taken unseen and he will ship them East in a few days Stock Farm Fallis the son of Electioneer that has been in the stud at Woodburn the past season having been leased for that period from his owner a Californian has now changed hands again this time being bought by John I Barri of Bridgeport Conn for 12000 The dam of Fallis is by Messenger Duroc and his second dam was by Sceleys American Star At Walton Ky a great many breeders from Boone Kenton and Grant counties met and located a mile track and fair grounds between Richwood and Walton at the intersection of the CS running from one road to the other at a cost of t5 per acre They have named it the North Kentucky Agricultural and Breeders Association and the capital stock is to be 30000 with shares fixed at 50 each Live Stock Record Chilesburg Stock Farm reports the following sales in the last week Muir sold to Gartner Chillicothe the black colt Toledo Boy 1 1765 foaled 1SS9 by Count Wilkes 225 dam Nellie by Mambrino Patchen 58 second dam Tully by Clark Chief 89 third dam Net tic by Downings Bay Messenger Price 1050 To same bay mare Mollie three years ol3 by Count Wilkes 225 dam by American Clay second dam thoroughbred Price 750 Mr Gordon is using for road purposes what is perhaps the most wonderful team ever driven Guy 210 and Clingstone 214 compose it There is no question that the pair given a good day and a good track could easily beat the team record and perhaps even do better than the trial mark of 215 made by Aldine and Maud When Mr Vanderbilt drove Maud and Aldine the latter could not go alone faster than 219 yet Maud carried her along Good judges say that Guy and -Clingstone can make 214 when on edge Sporting World Belmont the great Woodburn stallion is dead Belmont was foaled at Woodburn in 1E64 He now has 32 performers in the list 23 of his sons are the sires of 230 performers and 16 of his daughters are the dams of performers in the list Nutwood his best son has now as nearly as we can determine 33 performers in the list and four of his sons have each put a performer in the list in 1889 The best proof of the high estimate breeders placed upon his services is in the fact that his book for 1S00 was at the time of his death already full at 500 per season Secretary Tipton announces a new form for a stake proposed by the Kentucky Trotting Horse Breeders Association and one which will strike every breeder as a happy idea It seems to us that it is superior to anything of the kind ever before suggested Briefly stated it is a stake for foals of 1890 to be trotted in 1892 the stallion to be nominated January 1 1S90 and the pick of his get of that age to be chosen and named October 1 1S92 and the race to be trotted at the October meeting of that year It will be guaranteed to amount to 5000 and should be worth much more Kentucky Stock Farm The American bred stallion Redwin by Red Wilkes is in service at the Baywatcr Stud Farm Australia at twelve guineas Redwin was delivered to his Australian purchaser by AlbaughJr ofCir clcvillc who has recently returned home He also took with him to the far off count a two-year-old filly by Red Wilkes dam by Reeds Abdallah and Lucretia by Mambrino Boy dam Gray Fan Albaugh a brother to the shipper is proprietor of Baywatcr Stud and is introducing into Australia some choice American trotting blood with a view of developing a greater interest in the trotter in that country Stock Farm Bruce sold at PattersonLN the following horses Badge 4 by The III Used dam The Baroness by Kentucky 9600 Bradford 5 by Glengarry or Bramble dam Nevada by Lexington 3 too Heyday 3 by Iroquois dam Ontario by Bonnie Scotland 1700 The Lioness 3 by Billet dam Vega by War Dance 1550 Frederick I 2 by Longfellow dam Freddie by Lisbon 1026 Lord Peyton be 2 by Leona tnsdam Lady Peyton by Hurrah 1005 Brown colt yearling by Enquirer dam The Rev Hubler a missionary of the foreign mission board of the General Synod of the United States died at Muhlenburg Mission Africa on October 10 of the African fever This mission board of which the Eev Dr George Schall is general secretary has its headquarters in Baltimore The Rev David A Day who Is in charge of the Muhlenburg Mission in Africa wrote under date of October 17 and his letter was to hand and its contents first made known to the Lutheran people yesterday He tells the story of the brief illness and death of Mr Hubler who he fayn was a genial cultivated Christian gentleman and a firm friend Mrs Hubler will return to the United Htates as soon as a reasonable opportunity offers Baltimore Sun Fine California fruits grapes apples aud candles at Diuuellis 15- The Late Colonel William Cassius Goodloe originated the word spellbinder He had charge of the Speakers Bureau at Republican National Headquarters last year and all the orators reported to him The Colonel had a keen appreciation of the humorous and after some fifty or sixty orators had come in from their tours and related with great emphasis that they had held their audiences spellbound he got so he knew them all by sight and whenever he saw one coming in he would wy There comes a tpellbinder The word took and the Spellbinders Association was the result Commercial Gazette Advice to Mother Mix WnT3Loi3 Soot insoSincrshonlclalwoji be used when children oro catting teeth It re lievea the little suffererat once it produces natural quiet sleep and the little cherubawakesa bright os a button It is very pleasant ta taste It soothes the child so Kens the gums allays all pain regulates the bowels andis the bestkiiuwuremedy or disrrhcea irhetber arising from tcetbisg or other causes TwentjrflTO cents a bottle The examining trial In the case of Everett and Young charged with the killing of Judge Lnngslon which occurred on the night of No vember 16th was concluded Saturday afternoon before Justice of the Peace Will Henry After the testimony of the Commonwealth witnesses tho defense moved fur a discharge of Mr Young The Court overruled the motion and held Everett to ball in the sum of 5000 and Young in the sum of 3000 Tiiey both gave the bail nud were discharged from custody Mt Sterling Gazette The keeps vlted Palace down 011 First street choice dry goods Ladies 15- One white mail and three negroes were publicly whipped at New Castle Del Saturday for larceny Delaware is the only State in the Union that hasnt a penitentiary and she doesnt need one so long as the terrors of the lash are felt There is less crime in the State too than any other for the pun ishment acts as a powerlul preventive Kentucky might have saved the cost of her brauch penitentiary if her lawmakers had had the courage to have passed a whipping post Jaw Stanford Journal Fire lornado and Accident Insurance written by Powell 7 32 There was a large attendance of frleuds at tbe residence of Mr George Alexander Robertson of the Court of Appeal on the occasion of the celebration of his golden wedding Capt and Mrs Harry I Todd and Judge and Mrs Lysauder Hord who were married the same vear were among those present Quail on toast at DInellis Call ind try them 15- The Kentucky Union Land Company of Clay City has let a contract to the Edlsou Electric Light Company for a 1000 IIght electric light plant to be put in there as soon as tbe work can be done The light will be put on the streets in public buildings and offices aud In ibe residences of those who de- i ire them Surges and Colored Henriettas sold by Crooke Bennett Urmston at your own price 23 2G The Warm Springs propertj in Rath county Va has been sold to Ingalls President of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad and Ander son of Cincinnati The price Is 78 000 of which 24000 in cash goes to the heirs of Col Eubank the balance to take up mortgages on the property Ladies call at the Palace and examine their elegant stock of dress goods and notions 15- Some of our local sportsmen repprt having seen droves of Mallard ducks on the creeks lind ponds in thlscouqty It is rather early for the birds to put in an appearance but It accounted for by the knowing ones on tlie theory that the unusual rain fall has brought them South Danville Advocate Donelson bos a quantity of new sulkies surrfes and buggies of tbe newest and most popular patterns and at very reasonable figures 5- Dinellia restaurant- headquarters for fresh oystera Try ihem lo fcr Babee by Bonnie ScotlanJ 850 Brown Gov Lee has received a long letler filly yearling by Enquirer dam Boulotte by King Ernest 500 Bay colt yearling by Bramble dam Arlnie by Foster 200 Chestnut colt yearling by Iroquois dam Wire Grass by Jack Malone 200 Pomade yearling by Wanderer damBclIc of Eltham by Victorious 100 Mr Pel ham 2 by St Blaise dam Dauntless by Macaroni 1950 Pall Mall be 3 by Spendthrift dam Picadilly by Pell Mell 835 Brown filly yearling by Strachino dam Alice May by Glengarry 315 Bengaline 3 by Spendthrift dam Bombazine by Uncas 200 Pokino yearling by Strachino dam Florentine by St Martin 200 Bittersweet yearling by Bersan dam Sweetheartioo The Indies bbmild go at once aud inpect the Greatly Induced Prices at Crooke Ueunett Urmstous it ia simply surprising 23 26 The cily school board of Ilichmond Va is considering a resolution looking to taking down the Jeflersuu Davis mansion for twenty years past used as a public school aud erecting upon its site a spacious and modern equipped public school building When the Confederate government was removed to Richmond this building was purchased by the city and offered in fee simple to Mr Davis as his home but he declined the present The Confederate government however rented it to be used as this White House of Confederacy Mr Davis occupied it four years Then fur four years it was used as the headquarters of Gens bchofield Can by and other military Governors Then the city turned it into a public school The demolition of Jeff Davis hnue would remove the most conspicuous souvenir of Confederacy in Richmond Charlie Jacobs Pauls 5550 to 15 an teed merchant tailor Satisfaction guar-17-28 from Third Auditor Hart of the United Htates Treasury Depatlmeut In which he says lie thinks the State of Virginia ought to refund certain moneys alleged In have been overpaid her during the administration of Pierpout as Governor For Rent Alter January ioo house and 4 acres on Lexington pike of a mile from Court House now occupied by Mrs Turner 24- II PIGG Ed Tipton of Lexington has presented his nieces CParrlsh daughters paitof handsome little donkeyB to drive They are but three anil a half feet high and are as gentle as lambs Bourbon News Do not fail to take advantage of the cut prices In Black Dress Goods at Crooke Bennett Urmstous 23 26 Gov Taylor has decided to commute the death sentences of the Ave Barnard brothers who killed Henry Sutton in Hancock county Tennessee last January Some of them may even be par doueil Itoad horses trotters and runners shod in any inanuer desired I have just received au extra lot of four year old second growth timber for repairing all kinds of wagons All work guaranteed at the very lowest prices Shop back of Brookss drug store Respectfully Sfebly It MIDKIFF Deputy Sheriff Henry A Bell of Jefferson couuty was In the city yesterday and settled the State revenue for 1SS9 which iu the aggregate amounted to 475000 Fraukfort Argus- Prof Loisettes Memory System is creating greater interest than ever in all parts of the country aud persons wishing to improve their memory should send for his prospectus free as advertised in another column 23 26 Dinelli has an abunduuee of fresh oysters for his restaurant or your tuble 15- Mis3 Gertrude Flouulacker who was in a wreck at Bardstown Junction last December obtained a judgment of 10 000 Saturday in the Circuit Court at Hheptierdsville against the road Charlie Jacob merchant tailor Overcoats at 30 worth 40 Imported and domestic cloth in stock Call and see him 17 28 It is believed that the two fires at North Middletown involving a loss if 30000 in one aud 12000 in the other and the near approach to another fire are tho working of incendiaries Powell represents Ten of the lurgest Fire Insurance Companies and writes Mills Stores Dwelling Stables and Live Stock at Lowest Rates 7 32 Dr McLeod of Versailles has aligned all ol his property of every description to Mr Lister Wilherspoon for the benefit of his creditors Assets as yet unknown liabilites about 150000 IF YOUR HACK A CUBS Or you arc all worn oat really goal for nothing it is general aemuty iry jinon xs iros jutturs It will euro you and Eire a Rood appetite by all dealers la medieinc 9 35 Sold Mr James Prewitt one of the High Bridge Lumber Company employes met with a painful accident lost Tuesday While passinu the big saw he slipped and his foot was caught by the saw severing it from the leg The wouud was skillfully dressed bv Dr has Maim Niuholasville Journal Remember House the Palace Dry Goods 15- Chnrlie Jacob merchant tailor No 20 Second Street Suits 25 to 15 17 2S Harlan Turner was acquitted last week in Butlor Missouri of the charge of killing McVeigh It appeared to 1 a case of justifiable homicide Judge Cooper of this judicial district defended him Mt Sterling Sentinel For Sale lirimliug Outfit I have a first class combined mill and povercan use two or four lvorscs that I will sell at a reduced price ahx a first class power Belle City feed cutter Can grind corn and cut oats at same time Very useful to farmers Call on 2V MOBERLEV The jury in the cae of Walter Trim ble who shot nnd killed Chas Shelby at Fort Spring Fayette county last May brought In a verdict of guilty aud fixed his punishment at death If you want to buy a sulky surrey buggy or carriage call on Douelaou for he has the latest best and cheapest 5- The North Middletown Advocate estimates the total loss by the late fire of that placeatSI5000 with only S2S00 insurance This is a big fall from the first estimation The Bedford Va Laud Company last week purchased for 535000 a tract of land adjoiniuiug that place which sold six months ago for SS6000 Fancy Plaids at Crooke Urmstous at prices that them sell Bennett will make 23 20 Beefsteak with mushrooms and hot cotlee at DInellis 16- Estill George Headley Shelby Brasfield aud James Robiusou were appointed Supervisors of tax for 18S9 Lexington Press The Palace will not be undersold 15- John Thomas killed Henry Newell Jr son of ex Mayor Newell at Maysville Saturday night Crooke Bennett Urmston will sell the remainder of their Stock of Cloaks at cost 23 26 Miss Carrie Smith died in Estill couuty last week aged 22 years Coal Is 17 cents at Irvine Ladles call at the Palace before buying your Fall Dry Goods and save money 15- Farmer James A Boyle county Gastineau died in HEAR YE A Lalor has been raised among you he has beeu on the South side of Main Street commencing in a small way he has gradually built up a business whose tiatrous are numbered all over Madison county His stock takes in every single item in tbe grocery line his store beluc loaded He has made additions and improvements to make room for the large stock he ha recently bought in the cityconsistingiii part of a great variety of Christmas goods Tbere ia 110 empty put on about A Lalor but he plods along In the even tfjior of his way aud gives value received for what you spend at his house Dont fall to give him a call at his eland ipposite Bonanza Mill whereyou will -always find a welcome 24 27 Call on Crooke Bennett Urmston at once for Dress Goods and Novelty Patterns at greatly reduced prices 23 26 Oysters In every style raw fried stewed broiled baked scalloped on the half shell and every other way at DInellis 15- Insure your property in one Powells Ten Companies ofC8 7 32 DRUXKEXNESS LIQUOR UAlilT In all the World tbere is bat One Care Dr Haines Golden Specific It can be Riven In a cap of tea or enflfce without the knowledge of the perwm tubing It encetlng a speedy and permanent euro whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck TnousamU of drunkards have heen cured who fmve taken theCioklen Specific In their cotTee without their knowledge and to day ihlnk they qnlt rtrlnkiwg of their own free will No linrmfnl efleet re miIIh from its administration Cures guaranteed Mend for circular and full particulars Addrew in coandeuce Goldis kecipic Uo IS5 Itaie St Cincinnati 17 18 Neuralgic Persons Ami these troubled with nerronsnes resWni from ears or OTenrork will be relieved by taking lira urns Iron Hitlers Gensine bos trade mark and creased red Uses en wrapper The Palace carries the largest assortment of handsome dress goods in town 15- Fanoy dress goods at every color the Palace in 15- John Taylor Richmond Ky carries immense stocks of Salt Lime Cement and Hair the best Farm Machinery and Implements Sulkies Gear and the best line of Groceries in the market 41- Rinsing Xoises In the ears sometimes a roaring buzzing sound are cau etl by catarrh that exceedingly disagreeable and very common disease Loss of smell or hearing also result from catarrh Hoods Sareaparilla the great Mood purifier is a peculiarly successful remedy for this disease which it cures by purifying the blood If you suffer from catarrh try Hoods Sarsaparilla the peculiar medicine It MATRIMONIAL- Rev Williams performed two marriage ceremonies Wednesday ami one Thursday Mr George Morris Clays Ferry Miss Mollie Christian Mr David Bicgerstaff Miss Lucy Deatherage Mr James Lear of West Virginia Miss Cora Gott Mr Lilly of Irvine and Miss Fannie Richardson daughter of Slier IlfS Richardson of Eitill county were married on Thursday November 2Sth They took Thanksgiying dinner at the Glyndon on their way to Cincinnati Louisville and other places As announced on last Wednesday the wedding of Mr Biggerstaff and Miss Lucy Deatherage look place at Hon A Chenaulta at 9 oclock a jr by Rev Williams Attendants Miss Annie Deatherage Miss Pattle White Messrs Bigger Stan and Walker Tevis Reception at the home of the brides sister in Mercer county and grooms parents in Richmond The engagement of Miss Mattie Cheuault eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Jason Cheuault aud Mr Edmond Studu iek Nash of New York Cily is announced The cards are not out yet but the weddiug will take place at the residence of Mr and Mrs Cheuault 824 Third avenue at 630 oclock December 12th nnd while the invitations will be very limited it will be one of the prettiest home weddings of the season Miss Chen ault has been out for two seasons although she is quite ynuujr nud has always been a belle At While Sulphur Springs duriug the past summer season Miss Chcnault attracted a great deal of attention and it was there she met Mr Nash He is a Southern gentleman and notwithstanding his youth is a member of a very extensive business firm with headquarters in New York and branches in several other seaport cities of this country and in London St Petersburg Havre and Liverpool After their marriage the youug couple will go to New York and will sail December J8 for a tour of sev eral months in Europe Mr Nash will have the supervision of his firms European business aud consequently they will reside perhaps permanently in London Courier Journal LETTERS Remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Richmond Ky week ending December 3rd 1889 Adams Joe Godlan JV Barnes Miss Annie llazen RcvJasK Burthell Mrs Annie Hughes Dr Barnes Mis Louisa Moppin Miss Millie Badge Williams Miller Alamanger Broaddus Elizzie Miller George Beober Manda Portwood Fannie Butler Trn Richardson Wm Clay Miss May Roste Mrs Mandy Gratdens Edic Robinson Wm Gentry Dolly Shaw Mrs Elin Gentry John Todd Netlia 2 Gibson Miss Mattie Williuasjobn Gibson Miss Birdie Post -Office hours frpm 6 A 31 to 7 si Money order anil registered letter hours prompt 7 A si to 6 sr WILLIS 3f JK JMBLAOK PHTSICTAN AND SURGEON 0 25- Red House Ky IffOTICS To Wiiost it May Concern I hereby give notice that I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife All who credit her do so on their own responsibility 24- GAY AT PUBLIC SALE We will selt at our Kentucky Horse Exchange at Lexington near the Fair Grounds at 12 oclock it on Monday Deceiiiiber 9 S9 COUNTY COURT DAY 8 Head of Jacks and 2 Jennets Thiai a fine lot ol stoek from J4J tq 15 hands high and will be fully bv WUfeftJe It BRASJBIiD A CQ HARDWARE WE GIVE AWAY Nothin BUT A DOLLAR WILL BUY AS many things of the best quality at er house as at any other pJaee Ih Kentucky We respectfully ask yau le aaM aud examine our stock of STOVES Our Antiiracite Open Fronts are elieerful ornamental ami eoeifertH We We keep every style in Cooking Stoves Ranges Wood and Coal Stoves SST Sportsmen find what tbey wHt in iHir stock of GUNS tlie most accurately shooting ami finest 8HkhdgeMtf ever imported to tuta market We keep a large supply of SHOT Powder of any grade and hMl ohetti to order at the lowest market prices OUR STOCK OF EC A DR I TV ARE Tinware Cutlery is Complete Call and see ua before buying elsewhere BRECK FITZPATRICK 24- Main St Riehmond Ky IK SURAS CE FIRE LIGHTNING and TORNADO Seven Splendid Companies North America Springfield Germaiiia Connecticut -Niagara -Amazon Pennsylvania PhiljMtelphi Massachusetts New York llartford Nw York CiBeinnati rbikHMpMa ROCK BOTTOM RATES Office at Farmers National Bank Gall and see its before pi yor insurance BURNAM HUME Milling property ami country stores a specialty 32 31 KENT CTOIilY Real Estate AND ReMor TRADES JOURNAL A twenty page journal pwMMiod monthly at Lexington Ky ia tbe interest of real estate owners mtoe owners miller manufacturers timber men lumber men and business mon of all vocations Guaranteed fcirelstHt 5000 copies Tbe advertising of farm coal Iron ami timber lands and hmmim faettiring industries a specialty rtenptton price iloO per annum To each rubecrilier who re nut a ue swo scrivtkni priee will be snt free an elegant county map of tbe State kttcet edition just from tbe pres retailed at 51 00 No farmer or other bosiwes man in the Stale can afford to be without either the journal or the map For advertising rates address UULHJliS UKWM 24 2 Lexiugion Ky 19 the Oldest and mfwt sdentWc wd BiechAnici paper published and ha the threes circulation of iuiTPperr rscis in thewKI FuilT illown ed Best class or Knjrat Ings IliBlL ei weetr Send Tor MH elmtl eopT Price t3 phi Jonr rnontht trial MLSSilU 11 BLtsn us XI Broadway ARCH1TECTS BU1LDERO Edition of Scientific American A ereat nuccw Each Jue contains lithographic platen of cuuntrr and eltr lima ee or public DiKldines Niimeno enaiuilaaj and full plan and pciflcatioii forthe nuchas contemplate bn Idimr race JJ a year cis a copr ML VNi CO Pvauamtia led tr lac to amra I Co- wk haw tad or ef ja vMm exnerlence aod have MgjiJtl applications for America 1 nirati Send for Ilaadbook poadeace strictlr confidential TRADE MARKS In ease TOor mark Is not registered ta entoocet apply to Mrs Coajdpeoewe Immediate protection Send for Maaanoo COfYaiGIlTS for books charts mass etc qeleklr procured Address MUSS fc CO Patent Solicitors GcfiKAL Orncs 3a BkoaDwaY MONEY REFUNDEO Titxaci iARK rxr firr iMfr 1 MO CURB NBTOT mm 3eJ3fr OtZVE ULOSSOXrU the creates boon to womankind PositirtlT cures alt forms of fi ml veaksess inch as Painful Uenttrnatioa Barrea scss Lenconhea Prnritis Oraraa aaa FSbtoni Tumors 13 their early stages and the loss list ef inanmerahte and unraenueaabte Stttferirjca tfaat aflbct the patient Try it and joa vatt exclairja i ounareasoi outers nare iKtiaitea woman I One months treatment sent peatyaM to any part af the United States on recast out six ceelhst oner rcf traded if acrc is teaccsaA after strictly otservmjf directions Address TBC mi chicm jtitote ca CotvMnOto Forsale br Woods Hutchinson Druggists Richmond Ky 24- U1DE1BARTEI Haviog taken a thorough eoetrsein Kindergartea umler Mfes Adams ef Lexlugtou I will open On Monday September 9 89 a school at my home on Third Street A large and well ventilated room wHI be built especially for this purpose For furlher information apply lo Miss LOULA BRONo rON 6- 230 Third Street FOR SALEQR RENT Unless sold or rented privately I will on Saturday December 14th 89 at 2 oclock Fell at pwWte eatery my Two Story Frame Resldonee situated on Seeniid Street in Richmond Ky The buihliu la an excellent oue with all modem Improvements good oistera stable lee howe and every conveniettce Lot is 9x930 Call ou or address 22 56 18S Mules For Sale We have one hundred mule colls and eighty five yearlings fer sale Strktly good and sold In numbers to uit pur oiHtsera Kx mites etftt of Richmond oh tlie weeiwil pikr 17- STd A CQMkKB i JVT 1.

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