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WEEKLY HERALD, 'I ke Malta Opu 55 M tla Clereltnd poatoflica as fcilcwa : Arrive. c!c. J tf .OJ l- Ui. o.m y. w w....' ! Smith 8 44 B. :a. i.4i-a. I :actur, 6.00 p.m. Ocnaaauffs. 11G3. ai. H- m W r Barrett was a'.ecied JuUe of tn the. eighth tPftrtet, to fill the Tsciuiuy caused by tba daath of hit fathar. The man IlolUuJ arreaud Isat week Ln Polk county tor tha mi.ruar ot old man J.iraM tn'YUCo. Ark., was takon tromthejatl in Dardaneil ova mob .ad bung Saturday. Short Haunah, however, bad f ocoeeded la deilverinif Mm to the Jailor before hand. MhUM li'is broke Jail tore ttmea. 1-uhlU lelmt , The Uebatliur Society at Lawaon'e School Hcuaa will wet Friday nljcht. yth, and debate the subject stated th"That tha works of nature are more attractive to Uie eye of man, than the ''klfarehivlted, both ladif and gen t letmn. y have had several meetlnjr. und crest lnUreat twins to have been manifested by those tn attendance. We hop tluttliA of that vicinity who fe 1 an Interest lu literary aocletlea will attend and help to carry It on. P. A. STawnBLD, Sec. Nov. 2C, 1881. MtaaLura.daughi r of Mr. Wm. n. Cralirmilei of this city, died Sunday iSSS iMt. after a loni illness. MlM Lura hu been delicate all her life and her death was not a surprise, though regretted by all. Window Shades of itll kinds at 8ciPri A Co'. See the advartineneut of R. Kerr, In this issue. Dick haa bought Cockre- i n's meat market and will proceed o bunesa at once. He will Familv Frocety store to the market and U both Jointly, keeping on hand h kinds of Family Groceries Produce Ac. He makes the buying of Green and Dry nides a specialty. Our country people will d well to consult htm before tradingelsowhere. Real EatatTr anal era Asshowuby the-County Clerks book for November rj J H MantstoWBlalre 10 acres. J D Ilagaman to E E Pearman 80 'pw Humphrey to P H Walker town lB F Mitchell to W J Lottis 60 acres. R D Black to A R Toph 3 lots, p W Green to .1 R Hope 49 aero, mi m..v . i t r. mpfil 2 acres. IT 1 UUIIllKntl " Ta, Morris to W L Hancock 100 acres. F P Keuey to v i - . ,-.. J S Furgusbu to AJ Cat son 219 acre,.. L.vwa VVattalo JoslaK sffiaajft) 230 acres. .- - - Tea Cop, SaaMtfaV and ev rvtblng in the Queens ware lice at Scnormr A Co ; . Probably AnotUer PenlteiUla- ry Murder. ' , Nashville Wurtd :-'vGro. Lambert, a convla, and regarded ns one of the most desperate men on the penitentiary rtdl, became InvOlved.lo an altercation with another convict named McDanlel, y csterday about 11 o'clock, find struck him a heavy blow with a wagou box, it Is thought fracturing hi skull. McDan lel is very (Mr MM seventy-five or eighty, and at hi UP of life the blow . . t. - 111.. (.'A will ln an proDiioimy i"- -f though as yet the physicians has not given an official opinion a3 to his Inju ries " The old man McDanlel was sent fr.m the Knox CounlfCrttnlnal Court, for hors stealing, and has been but a few weeks at Nashvllle.. . Casmer! Casmore's!! BlgStock at SunouiNE 4 Co 8. SASHf ILLEBAMNEB. At this season of the year, when the public are making anaugemcnts to be supplied with the freahest secular, rc hinous, political ahd oomracrctal news, domestic and foielgu, during the year 1382, they are adyUed to 'ubsi-rlbe for the Nashville Banner, published dally und weekly at No. 2 North Cherry St.. Nashville, teuu , by the Nashville Ban ner Publishing Company.' It Is unex celled in enterprise, Independent Dem ocratic In politics, frank and Tearless In expression, strictly accurate In its re ports of local and other markets, and to mote widely read and la receiving more substantial proofs of public favor than any newspaper In Tennessee. The Dal ly, Issued at. 3 o'clock p. in., contains thlrty-slx column., of Intelligence from every part of the world, furnished by the Western Associated Press and by reliable mall and telegraphic coircs-po-idcnts. All the cities and principal towns ln Tennessee are represented ln Us newscolumns. The Dally Is deliv ered In nearly every pU within 300 miles of Nashville, by carriers, for $7. 80 per year, $3 90 for six mosths, fl 9C lor three months; 66c for one month, ....a ir. kM wpok s and sent free of nost- Mgo to any address In any other part of the globe, at the same price. The Week ly, Issued exery inurauay n miny alx columns of Choice reading matter, selected with great care especially for the benefit of the hrge and Intelligent class among whom It circulates, em bracing a vast deal of Information- re garding the farm and the household, with abundant topics of Interest to both ii... unit Hiirni- The literarv drnart- rvt II'I n.a.. w ' - i ment receives special attention, short stories and sketches, as well as the best uf poetry, being selected with reference tothctastea of both old and young. The Weekly Is furnished to single niim ribei-e at one dollar ncr rear, and clubs with the at Extra Inducement are offered agents, who will find It profitable to extend tho cir culation of the paper Send for rTl- uen copies, wWfli "HI bo sent free. 11,000 pounds IVool wanted by aurataifE A Co. j of ixuicbj, UlkULb willTH li.suim The Tut Co!U cciisu of nciUnjj of three million dulurs. Alex Junes was shot and killed near Fed Clay, Ga., Friday last, by a man named IfcCooib. Quite a large parly of CleveUnder took advantage of the ft.76 rate to At lanta. Monday. Stare Key rouad-Call at the Post Office and get It by paying for this advertisement. Gov. Marks Is said to be after Senator Harris' aeat. Marks will find Harris the boas Democrat of Tennessee, and bard to beat tu his own party. Mr. J. Q. A. Lewl'aiidhts son Will of the National Hotel, Dalton, have our thanks for recent tavora. The Nation al is floo aud keeps up Its repu tstion. 9 In company with quite a crowd from this place, we visited the Atlanta Ex position Monday. It is a big show to all that like to see fine goods, grains and machinery. Judge Deadrick writes Judge Gaut that he will probably be able to again take his seat at meeting of the Supreme Court in Nashville. Merchants desiring advertisements of Holiday Goods will please hand in their notices by Monday next. Reader when you go to buy holiday goods look to the columns of this paper, because parties that dont advertise gen erally have nothing on hand except their old last years goods. If they have new goods they are sure to let It be known. Joe Harris the murderer of Brown and Heck, at Marble Hall, lu Hawkins county, was hung Friday last, in the presence of nearly three thousand peo ple. He made a confession of the crime, but said be did not Intend to kill them. Matrimony 8 Bradley ta. i'he County Clerks books show the fol lowing for November: M T Grisham" to Fannie Mathena. W B Tillery to Mattle M Cleveland. J A Bntdshaw to C A Goodwin. Jos A Goodwin toSallie Atchley. J M MnJone to Harriet Fullbright. Presly Fair toN J McNeelr. X c Xaylor to A C McSpadden. J O Hutton to Mary Lawaou. J T Rogers to Kate Mayfleld. G W Rector to F C Allison. G W Cash to Tennessee Hlnkte. At the Opera House. Claire Scott, supported by a first clasf Company will present "Canillle" al Craigmiile Opera House, Monday night tiexr, Decfith. The Columbus Ohio Capital speaks of her thus: The New Camille. The more 1 see of Mifs Claire Scott's acting, the more strongly I'm Impressed with her drain ittiti powers. As Pauline In the "Lady of Lyons," this Hfternoon, she did very fine acting, and this evening she ren dered "Cawilie" wiih considerable credit to herself. Her actlog was much finer l!l rl atrnnror on this occasion thai! that of Inst evening, and a long as Fun ny Davenport, awllM granger anu me like play "Camille" there Is no reason wiir MisaScntt should not nlav the role too, as she is certainly a better actress than either ot tho last mentioned iaaies. The Armand Duval of Mr. Coburn was verr fine, and in the fourth act quite brilliant. maasa wmamt - mcrslon w but that It He also tUled: amone many othet very Important thpg, that, "While Baptism is overatcd by some, It Is al underrated by others. Though his discourse was ver; lengthy, yet, the congregation aeemeu to be very well composed while tl set mon was being preached. D. A. S. Nov. 29, 1881. The BleeUagal the Leglalatare, The main business be for the Legis lature Is to redlttrlct the State for Sen ators and Representatives. If Mr. Har risons plan to give every county a Rep resentative that has 3,477 voters passes, the following couutles will elect a Rep resentative, viz : Bedford, Blount, Bradley, Carroll Cannon, Claiborne, Cock, Coffee, Crockett, Davidson, Dekalb, Dickson, Dyer, Fayette, Franklin, Gibson, Giles, Qralnger, Green, Hamilton, Hardeman, Hardin, Hawkins, Hay wood, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Humphreys, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Lauderdale, Lincoln, McMimi, McNai ry, Madison, Marahall, Maury, Monroe Montgomery, Obion, Overton, Putnam, Roane, Robertson, Rutherford, Sevier, Shelby, Smith, Stewart, Sullvan, Sum ner, Tipton, Warren, Washington, Weakly, White Williamson, Wilson. Make $au76oYor Christmas I The publishers of Rutledge's Monthly In tbe prize department of their Monthly for December offer the following easy way for some one to make $20.00 : To the person telling us which is the longest verse in the Old Testameut Scriptures by December 10th, 1881, we will gi ve (20.00 in gold as a prize. Tbe money will lie forwarded to tbe winner December 15th, 1881. Those who try for the prize must send 20 cents with their answer, for which they will re ceive the Cm -istnias number of the Monthly, in which will be publisnud the name and address of the winner of the prize, with the correct answer thereto. Cut this out; It may be worth f 20.00 to you. Address, Ruixxpoe Publishing Company, Easton, Pa. The Postmaster General was ln At lanta, Tuesday, attending tbe exposition. Wants to Hnw About Tenors- ee. Stkubenviu e, Ohio., Nov. 27, 1881. Pout Master, Cleveland, Tenn : 1 would like to know something in re gard to your town, the size of it, the number of Railroads, ilso the distance from Chattanooga. What kind of a farming coui.try, and also the price ol land within four or five miles of yoo. Thos. Doughty. These questions are easily answered. Cleveland has a population of 3,000 and Is fast growing. It Is the prettiest and healthiest town ln the South so ac knowledged on all sides. It Is a Sum mer resort for tho wealthy cla of ex treme Southern people. There are two Railroads running tn here the Selms, Rome and Dalton, and the E. T. Va. A Ga. R. R. It Is the terminus of the former. Cleveland is 28 mtlos east of Chatta nooga ;83 miles west of Kuoxvllle; and 128 miles north of Atlanta. Cleveland merchants make a special ty of buying country produce for At lanta, Selma and Macon. All kinds of grain grow ln the coun try as well as cotton. The farming lands are mostly a black or gray soli with clay bottom, and can be bought all ihe way from $3 00 to I2&.00 per afcre aocording toquality, improvements Ac. As for fine water, thoje Is no section of the United States with better. The County has a small Republican majori ty the whites being equally divided, and each and every one can speuk their rentlments freely. ChiCHgo Western Catholic The latest man who has been made happy through the use of this valuable liniment is Mr. James A. Coulan, Li brarian of the Union Catholic Library of this city. The following is Mr. Con lau'fl indorsement : U.nion Catholic Library Associa tion 204 Dearborn Strjuct, Chicago, Sept. 10, 1880. I wLh to add my testimony as to the merits of St. Jacobs Oil as a cure for rheumatism. One bottle has cured BM of this troublesome disease, which gave me a great deal of bother for a long time; but thanks to the remedy I am cured. This statement is unsolicited by any one In Its Interest. James A. Conlan, Librarian. ADVERTISED LBT THUS Remaining in tho Cleveland, Tenn., Po8toff.ce, wo Not. 30, 1881, and not called for Tn calling fir the letters always say "advertised" and give da'e of advertisement. These letters must be called for within 28 days from date or they will bs forwarded to the Dead Letter Of tics. W. 8. TlITOM, P. M. Liar Howard Allen; B. Brookrhlre; Su san Balt;Cy nihi l Clvlht John ( larh; Fisher A Chllds; Willis Goods; D. J Greer, 8; Jack Houston; C. C. Hazlett; Martha Harris ; F. P. Kerr ; Geo. Long ; tev. M. Montgomery; .i H Sparks; aUtxj Slirey ; Audrew Romln.s, A Failure at Charleston. Cliattanoogi Times. Mr. G. P. Bll llngaly, of Charleston, Tenn , a dealer in general merchandise, failed Wednes day, nis assets, he claims, arc $6,700. and his liabilities $6,000. He ettempt ed to make a sale of his assets to O. M. Knox President of the Hlwasioc bank, rindtohls son, J. C. MttMfftly. HI liabilities were laid principally in KnoxvlHe, and partially at Chattanooga and bs scon as his creditors learner1 of the attempted sale, H. T. Cooper, a prominent attorney of Knoxvllle, was seutdawn to Investigate the matter, and hi Investigation seemed to per suade him that the sale was not logal. He came to the city yesterday morning and made application for an tn)nnotlon to restrain tho vendors from paying Bllllngsly any money. The Injunction was granted, and Mr. Cooper left yes terday afternoon to stop tho sale. Col. S. B. Lowe has leased the large machine shop of Geu. Wilder, and will continue It with renewed vigor. Feeble Ladles. Those languid, tiresome sensations, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on your feet; that constant drain that la taking from your system all Its elas ticity ; driving the bloom from your cheeks; that continual strain upon your vital forces, rendering you irrita ble aud fretful, c in easily be removed by the me of that marvelous remedy Hop Bitters. Irregularities and ob structions of your system are relieved at once, while the speelil cause of pe riodical pain 1 1 permanently removed. Will you heed this? Ciwinnni Saturday Night. There Is More Mtrength restor lug power in a CO cent bottle of Park er's Ginger Tonic than lu a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. As an appe tizer, blood purifier and kidney correct or, there Is nothing like It, and inval Ids find It a wonderful invlgorant for mind and body. See other column. Keep your family well supplied with "Sellers' Cough Syrup." Use It In time; you will avert bronchial and pul monary affections. 25 cents. i m rrvDisr. amp Coon TET PKODOCK. SC-LBVRf.AND. IlIK. ton has declined. Whent has declined in the West, j sr dull. Lggs wanted. Pou I try dull, owing to the warm ' weather. The following are the qnoUttone-. JT JyJ"ou want to Imjr etLhsr mdy-naJf onrmd to crdrr, 4o rot U 4 send, for our Call wit I 101 75 t212f. ifl2n 20 15 4 6 Cotton Corn, new Wheat white, bet Wheat ted, ' Bacon whoulderf, M hams, sides, Lard, in new tin cans, Flour, from wagons, Butter choice yellow, " lower grades, Dried Apples, Peaches, halves "t 41 quarten, 5 Feathers new, geese, 45 Beeswax. . 2U 4-4 Sheeting by bale.' 7f Block Yarn, , 110 Wool best grade, 35 Salt per sack, Mo Oats per bushel, 45 Corn meal, 80 Tallow, per lb, Green hides, per lb, 5 Dry hides. 10 Hens per lb. 5 Geese. 4; Ducks, 5; Turkeye - 7c Sprint Chickens, per pound, 5 German Millet Orchard grass seed J 200 Blue grass 150 Herd grass 110 Clover seed, 750 Timothy 400 CraigiLiileft' Opera House ONE NlbHT ONLY! MONDAY, DEC. 5th. EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT of the Eminent English Actress Claire Scott, Suppovtud by the FatOtlte Young American Actor. S. K- COBURN and a Talented Owoaey of NEW YrORK and l.ONLK N At kit, Pre senting die celebiaie I French version a played by Bern hardt, entitled OA.TsCTT,iTTa, OR THE FATE OF A ( OQ 'K ITE, ln which MISS SCOTT ha appeared In all the large elites of' Ktfrwpe and America, receiving the j heiiVltcst Press notices and p ibllc i plrey iatlon. The management of atlas Sdott in tin der Mr. Frank J. Pilllngs, 'lie fnerhl Advertising Agent of Cotip's Cltous aud manager of only first chss amuse ment enterprises. ADMISSION - 00 and Wets, Reserved Seats. 75cts on sale al Rodg er a Drug btore. Anvbodvcan catch a cold now. The trouble Is to let go, like the man who caught the bear. Wo advise our read ers to keep a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup handy. Mow tu Clear the) Complexion. A sailor,- complexion, face all cover ed with Pimples, Freckles and Blotch os la a sure Indication of a diseased Liver and Impure Blood. Dr, Hart's Blood and Liver PHI." will cleanse the blood aud remove all disease from the liver, thereby making a clear skin, and aud give to the system renewed youth, health and vigor. For Pains and Aches use nirl'ri Ore.it Relief. H W BOARDING HOUSE. O. O. "VEST, (formerly of Oolttwan Hotel,) Has opened a HOARDING HOUSE in this city near the datwt, where he will be glad to receive his former pa trons. Rates reasonable. 1D-U If. CLEVELAND MASONIC INSTITUTE, CLEVELAND, TENN., I R. GLENN, A, ML, Priii. MRb. MOLL1E TRUNK, Assistant. Miss Adilu Hughes, Musrc Teacher. Fall tArm nf five months will be- fin Sept 1st, 1881, and end Jan. 7th, 1882. Spring term will' begin Jan. 30, 1882, and end June lot h, iS2. Rates of tuition S1.00 tl.2f. fl.50. $1.75, $.00, $2.50 and $3.00 per month, according to grade. In virion till ffl 2.ri pt. nor miiirtor. Instrumental and Vocal Music aS.tt nor month. Bills navablf i' r r z . quarterly in advance, poard at from $8.00 to $10.00 per month, everything included except wash ing. Our Intention is to make this instltu tlon equal to any for Its thorough, com nrelirnaive and nractlcal course of In atructlou. Theory without practice Is nit ranltal without Investment, vre propose to teach not only; tho text books but also the elements which teud to success In life. Cleveland la remarkable for boantv. health and morality. No bar rooms with nor near the town. t.:tmrcnes of all the leading denominations offer excellent social and religious advanta ges. ... For further information address or call upon the Principal or Assistant, at Cleveland, Tenn. 7 29 tf. . St9A Pr day a home . Sample worth $0 W QAV fs trtt. Addroiw Ptluson A Co. Portland, Maine. BUR a. H OROANH 17 Htona 5 Hat. Oolden Tongue reedn only $85, v. v, neatly, vrasnwgton . j J ,.n an i uv that j::r dntii'l v..t,l .tlinolftntA tin il v Mop Mitters. If Tnfl LTO CIff MWll dlMltjilcn or dtMlLMtl rlO'l -r finr!', ui or poor t itri '-i uuiftiuti Whravr? yon urn, , briMiur you f-ol I r plhilMlnUUil. K 11 UP ro..i. IH'lwvA I. UMM ft'.Uv't. woou 'li, i.r IV I ru wilt hi tnrr.liri HOP Bll oit wen i ii it mi akreyuui lire, it onvrcl hm drolls. "TOM nuin ni iic lit mil Boots & Shoes! J. M. CASH, M A H E E . A fine lot of Leather constant ly on hand. We guarantee sat ififact ion in every respect. ( .'i v me a call before haviug you work done elsewhere. J. M. Cash. MADAME GBISWOLD'8 FATIWT SKIUMUPPOHTTWO use ilffkt vmk. to i urunncitMM NOP fuffrlr)f from wr In Linn i if t.iiiinifur loiii,ii'aTS 'roni AD W U itcera. ll.mi.il.1l nuttiivrruu rim. fonn'of KiUn.uy iUnm lnl lullfil by iw ninmr uwui O.I. c n ateo'nl' id Irrnljl.i nlo 1 u r for , rnnku u MM ot'Il.'i. kolmr.'O, orl gajnaltir. nu:' imra Tft on ITo,-,n,e.'. Skwino MacaiMi Oil pure sperm, warranted, at tho Cleveland Postofflce. reniwa, a, Z3Q CORSETS a oftaiM; woiku. j In, ocmJoH and kltkt intlnUjunwof f trairfabWH OeKlonoufaj PrlMStMaof Im4j Cunwri mrrwbor. Ytim aoraaU XwIuIt URitof tin. Am, II lilPltliliTiwftwi V Hs Amtf, J. B. Wmat. tuou A Co.. tM Bnktawii . to Otaml o la. IAPPBTIZKB TOlfXO, COUfiH CURE COTJGHS, COySFMPTIO BBOSCTITMy AOTgMA, All DiTeaeee OP as ?TJEU!,CST gi mm . . Ths HAUAMet TOLD hit slvtya bVHODlOf UM laporiiat weroi Wi ll tb ocroifhroenu wtctded brUM licit Faculty HaM Iol th abor Dav . bat II has ot. t btra m adviata- INul; compouud m st m Livaasoa i KlBTUI't TOLU. BOCK and HTB lu ootblat Bauiws prepirnii tBotit a aitMlTi (ttrailuit, ppatWnr ud toala, 'tnoalldattMSy. tern itter tbi coafb hu been rlUyt4. OBKBM M. BUS. CasPPAl loner of Intornal lcevniae, WiiMngtoD. D C.. it. Kth, 18SO, tiyit " TOLn. ROCK BTB li in igreeible Uemedy tn pKtond complilnu ml la ciiued u a MftdlctDtl preparation and' r Hit O. 8. BtrlM 6titntf , and wka so itampat, any bitotd by DRUQQISTS, OBOCBBB.aad otbat pinoaa, without ipecUl tax,' or Ikeait. CAUTION who try'to ilm oJ Bock irU By Tor LawBSiios kuana'i TOLTJjBOCK tnd RTB-whleh U the only M KDICATKD ar ticle mide-tho (fenulne bit their HPM on Ike Proprlolary Stamp on each bottle. Fat tip in Quart BS Bottles. Pries $1.00. UHUl'M'K nABTIH, Proprietor, CH1CAOO, ILL. old by DRUOOMTt and OCKIRM. DEALERS everywhere, iOoloame jgSajS All Firaun. Mothen. Uuikeu Men. UrJu rua. c. wno ire tired out tnr worn or mn. mA LiU who ire rnmtmble with Pnpcptii, rill i ' kntra. Heumlni. or BowcL Kidnev iwLWrw.. pUhm, youcM bilBTigermd laJcufedbrerdart 11 you am waxiuff awiv wui CociumMjui. Lilyeiionoriny wtakoeu, yoa will 6od Parlter-ij IGmztt Toole the rrutut BluorfPertiliia mdthel (Bast Beil u, A St regh Restorer yoiCaa Vit Mad brraperlorto Bitten and other Toaica, BS U ouuu up taa rytteia, but new irslcam. J and yniraa, Hucox & Co., ChemUta, N. Y.j v PARKER'R mm IS BOILER AND SEAMER I wish to say to say to every man in the county that I want null you a family right for one of John MarahnllH'u Boiler and 1 leaner. Toyoumtu who have wtakit women that have washing to do, I say they can do ft with half the lilmr, snd id half (lit time. If your family uses It a month they will not do without one a yea; not for DOUBLE THE COST OK THE MACHINE fn washing alone. While there are men; other thlgka the machine la equally as use ful for. Wood & Co., Olevoland, is author ised to sign blanks during my ahionce. In struction for using given. Those that bavr used them say tboy giro entire satisfoction m 17 ly. .IQIlit R. SAPPERf Make Ins kill. Floe Stee EiiKravincH Choine Hiitijxi Lnwe't prices. Send for Catelogc und prloellst. AOENTrt WANTED. Ad drcsH J. ('. Mcdurdy A Co., Philadelphia, JDST RECEIVED mm Tror Galvanized Wire, No 12 Suitable for Ilay Jialeing, Crrapo Trelllo. TELEPHONE CONNECTIONS, CLOTHES LINES, ETC. QTFor sale at much reduced prices. 8. B. LOWE, 88-ilm. Chattanooga, Tenn. Jnfiloei' Blanks: w a ni.- afe.a eaaal a At4 4Vlal Awwloaa vtlVUOW iw wiv mm nim vww cheaper than they oaa be bought in t ... ii- r 9 Haw"aaaaaaWa3MHKaMfej. PS i i ' ...r-cu 1 1 ; CO -BBPaaaW H ? Its Shuttle if elf-threadirg its Needle is sell-petting. Its Bob in can be filled without removing work or attachments. So eira ly conntructed and light runuing that a child can use it. W R '.ANTED FOR FIVE YEAIiS. I have a full line of Needles, Oil, Findings and Attachmet ts for ill Machines. Machines Repaired by the Finest Workman in the 'outh. General Agent for East TenneFFeo for tho BAZAAR GLOVli 11TLNG FAITERNS. Send for Catalogue. KNOXVILLE, TENN. MAIN'S .TAIANT if BAKERY, 0COEE STREET, Cleveland, Tenn Meals furnished to order at all times during the day. Yon can buy vour meals much cheaper here than elsewhere, and net vha y - v nt Dining rooms nice and clean. Fruit Jars and Jelly I Pissea. Also a full line FAMILY GROOERIES, M well aa everytln in the line of eatables, such as country produce and fresh gar CHICAGO ALTON R-R. TMJS POPULAR W.OUT.E TO KANSAS ClTY AND ALL POINTS WEST IN Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, , Arizona, Nebraska, California, etc. Ikt Ortit Bieiniaa ttoatr batwaaa tlia north aud Soaffc aid to and frost fcajaaa IabIs aad Colorado Uaillb Bnorti aad Viulag Ulatrlcta. THE SNOIT LINE TO CHICAGO & ALL POINTS NORTH A EAST WISOONSIN, JSbXXCXXIG-ASOT, THE EASTERN STATES, Jacksonville, Pekin, Peoria, Louisiana, Hannibal, Quincy.Keolnifc.te,' TWOTEAJMADAYjJt yjCj,. lh6hane!0''aflfslass J St. Louis &" ChKJlM UNION DEPOTS IN EAST ST. LOUIS, ST. LOUIS, KANSAS CITY AND CHICAGO? rvo oriiEii iink iii Nw PALACE DINING CARS BatWOOD ST. LOOTS and KANSAa CITS', nud 6T. LOUIS .ind CHICAGO. Uj to tnojo aurvfxl m any nm Claan Howl, only 76 cents. PALACE RECLINING CHAIR CARS In the "World are Run in all Through Trains Day and Night Without Change and Free of Extra Charge. PULLMAN PA LA COT SLEEPING CARS Tbo FlaMt, Uatst and Safest tn ueo unywhoro. Sen that your Ticket read via CHICAGO A ALTON RAILROAD. . For Xipi, Tlnie Table, Ritai tod ill raqtiired Informntton addrtti OHABLE9 F. LUDLUM, Boathrru I'lmruRw c-nt, HASHVILLB, TBNW. Oa a H. KVIOHT, Ticket iwt, I1T North Fuartb tr at. nodcr Pltotan Houc, St Lonl. JAMES CHABXTON. J. C. McMVIXIH, Oanaral PtHaafer and Tlikft Agent, CHICAGO, ILL Gaiiaral Uaoiser, CHICAOO, Ob WONDERFUL ARABIC SALVE WebaTediaoovcreeiaremt'dy likely toproru of untold value to thoaft ownlji and manaa inghoraun. 11 la our AKABip HAfcVE, for the care of all Skin Olatsaaea in Uoraea. It la a, 'mblnatlou of inaredjcnla almolc and liarrulum In Uivuiielvva, ao no one need fear, because at ita marToloua bailing puwara, Ibat aomr deadly pila(in it mixed with it aa wa most poatttTelr afflrtniuch iano:ibe cue; and, ao fir as we know,Vnili;ht bapplld to tbo bninan bod withaafety aud Kood effect. WeUo not healtatu to any that It la ihu only Hulre wbifh will prove entirely aatUfautory and far aupt rior to any other for the aamo purpose on the mirkel. OXTE rAOKAGE OF IT; WILL CORE SEVERAL OASES. nd It Is so simple any one can api We are ao ooondent of its uierlt ply It bv follow ini the itirvctlons itait we fruely offer to refund the i money m it fni, to cura upon a trial icoordiug lo illrectioua on package. The following rroin old and experienced livery stable men will be latBolent pro.if in thcmselvra to warrai any bono owner in purcbaalni; at least one paekaKc. If your borae is not now ln need rif M oucan not tell bow aoou he miyj and auufa diseases abould ruoet prompt treatmeiit W f,...i ;Onfldent a tria" Is only naosssary to inanre your keepiug It on hand all lhe time- 'Lixia: lam glad to bear teetlmony to the wonderful healinr iwwera of v..m - fur Horae Diseases, suob si Wet and Dry Scratch,-, Greasy OtST ttSaiS mt!10 i..ui,,,ii. u. iri...,i.i.. f.n .ii r.-"uvf . aamMajd ar.n bora OlKTLSMia: aLVI wen rvntlnir horaea for Ilia last Oftoen vearu. aud ea u t77.li.V. .iw LSTfflMMS?"' ther remedies I hare ever triad, lu that It enras perfectly in e very ri-.' Uall J. "?iCI nnlal .nd ...Inrln Ih. h.ir fal . ..in.rkthl. Hun'. I.... "V W leaving tbC " t - ' ' TTr-.-iTT- nar t rv" i inim unc to tv. bare an skin O weeks. F li v. ImIIv tr.afwr1 mt Ala.' i. Miw.-v.iiiii nl tlim Mnp.l WI..A ... . . . v . lv v " na. In every case aueceisful, whllit all othiir reruvdiea failed, yonr Suva aellna5 'iff? , " Unee I have vlven It a thorouah i.raetloal nut I feel like. I , an L. WW "ke magic. Vuyone wlabfug, ean aee for themselves its good results by calling at my stubli in I'eun. ANDY 3F UKHTUMXS: imoutchaerlullyirlrlmv teallmouJ trmiefar. ,.i- .... . ,. iwlng atud your salve ln a number of casus at ray IjTervstabiii,oirt imilKrlao.i . Tenn T working a oar In twy InsUinoe. itallefe it u Ihi by tu th mo.t iu. I have ever tried, ' vaawav waa 10 fc, traa. . KnoxTllla aluable remedy H. U AKSb. HOW TO I S3 T j'or SorttcliM Orulied and Sors Back, fltc&k Ug, Bert Bhonldsri and Lb ill athsr eassi inflAmstioa. Rub the 8alvk on at night and wash off in the mornin with ten d water, and dry; and repeat each night, until cured FORHSTULA,Sh.ivnofftbelmir, apply morning, noon and nirht, and wauh off as in other cases. a a while nndir treatment: hnf tome nave workeuevery aay iinn ktill cotten wr.ll ' NSW YORK SALVECO. Price 50 centb per can of 1 quar ' Richard KeRR Agent,