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POWDER Absolutely Pure. A oream o tarUr baking powder. Highest of all in leadening strength. Laletl United tfovernment Food Report. KOVAL BAKINCl POWDEU CO., m Wall Street. New York OUR FRESH SUPPLY OF Huyler's Candy Has - Arrived. Buy a Box for Christmas. TELEPHONE NO. 88. Subscribers will please report any irregularity in the delivery of their papers to the office. wmi Iohc:o-L:af-!hrcn!e, 15 CENTS PER WEEK. Louisville ft Nashville K. K. Time Table. trains leave Ularksvllleas follows: South Boant. No. 101 Fast Mall 9:15 p. iu No, 103 Fast Ex press 7:17 a. in N rth B rand No. loa Fast Express 7:22 p.m No. 101 Fast Mall 6 10 a.m LKTOIf AOOOMMODATIOH. Arrlvei :M)a. m Depart! 8:36 p. m Ct.AR18VIt.LB ANA PRINCETON DIVISION. Mall arrives.. .'. 8:35 a. m Mall leaves..., , 4:00 p. in. To Advertisers. AdverUt rtare requested to hand in change for their wtvertieemenlt not later than 9:30 o. m. on the da i 'hey with them interted. We detire that our auvirttsing columns be keptrenh and bright, at we knix ..At to be one of the great teerett 0 tuoeett in advertising, and or thi reason we give our patron frequent ehanget, but we mutt ineitt on the observance oj the above rule, at we tnnnat hsnalt our regular complement of newt when crvMded with other mutter in the middle oj he day. SOCIETY. Mrs. E. W. Corlew Is reported much better to day. . Mia Carrie Allen, of Palmyra, is In the city to-day. David Coilew, of Pleasant Mound, is in the city to-day. Ed. -G. Dunlavy, of Pleasant Mound, is in the city to day. Mrs. N. V. Ot rhurt will leave In the morning for Florida, where she will spend the winter, i Hedly Boyd, representing the Courier-Journal, is in the city to-day combining business with pleasure. Honi II. N. Ijeech, who has been spending tho holMuya in Charlotte, is here a disinterested looker on. American , Miss Annie Mank and Miss Min nie Sickenberger, of Kvansville, Ind., are visiting Mrs. Lew Wagner, on Robb avenue, Mr. Ed. Luchs, formerly in busi ng here, but now of VVingo, Ky., is shaking hands with his many Clarksville (riends to-d.iy. Win. P. Dohrm tun came down from Cincinnati Ihis morning to spend a few days with his numerous Clarksville friend''. Mr. Dohrmann Is a tobacco' auctioneer in Cincinnati and is' prospering.'' He Is just as Jovial and good looking as c ver. "C. C. C. Certain Corn Cure" re moves corns, warts, bunions, moles and callouses. Warranted. Heethat C. C C. is blown on every bottle Tke no other. Hold by Owen A Moore. fifty Sollara Beward. Sheriff Collier has offered a reward ,qf.fllty dollars to the man who will arrest Lancaster, the prisoner who seems to have been the ring leader In the fall breaking here recently. There is a stan ii;ig reward of tm dollars, n tha mnii who can catch Lancaster wlH mk eiity dollars. Clarksville lea and Coal Company. The regular annual meeting cf the -stockholders of this com many will be held iu H. C. Mer ritt's office Tuesday, Jan. 3, IMS, at 10 a. m. for the purpose of electing aeven directors to serve for the en- y"GKO.fl. no-UN, Bcc'y. m,fftmd Wert & Asm KREMER WAS ROBBED, i A Traveling Man Taken In at Bowling Green. Borne Bpicy Details of &ow a Gay Young; Han Came to Orlef. Special to tbe LeafCnronlcle.1 Bowling Green, Ky., Dec. 29. G. F. Kremer, a handsome, elegantly dressed man, who fays lie is a dry goo Is drummer on a vacation, but whose headquarters is at Salina, Kan sas, had a very unpleasant experience here yesterday. lie has bten here for several days at the Morehead House, and had some lady friends among the members of the Hey wood Celebrities Company, which appear ed at the opera house Monday even ing. He purchased two of these ladies each a pug dog together with baskets to put them in. The baskets, how ever, were too small and he went out to get larger ones. With the baskets on his arm he started back to the hotel, but on the way stopped in tbe Richmond s doon to take a drink. He took it and afterwards became so hilarious that he bad to be assisted to the hotel. When he reached his room he discovered thai his pocket book containing between $115 and f 125 was gone with sonu notes and ottur valuables. He thinks he was "drugged" in the saloon and had the man who took him to the hotel arrested on the charge of robbery. In the city court, however, the prisoner was dismissed, tho prosecution failing to show him guilty. Mr. Kremer was robbed, but who robbed him will probably never be known. The world is always interested in the cure of consumption ; yet its pre vention is or tar more importance, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is guaranteed to cure coughs and colds. Bold by all dealers on a guarantee ot satisfaction. For sale by Tudhope urug kjo. A NATIONAL QUARANTINE. The House Hub-Committee Agrees Upon Knport. Washington, Dec. 29. The house Bub-committee having charge of the subject of eHtaMislriiig a national quar antme, Mr. Isadoro Rayner, of Mary land, chairman, have agreed upon a bill which thev will report to the full com inittee at its next regular meeting after recess on f nuny weea. The bill agreed upon is a combination of Senator Harris' senate bill and of the measure introduced in the houBe by Mr. Rayner. It puts the national quaran tine system into the hands of the hos- fital service of the revenue marine. Ite eading provisions are: FirstThat wherever state quaran tine regulations exirt the hospital serv ice of the revenue marine, under the direction of the treasury department, shall have the power to enforce the laws and regulations of the different states - Second Where there are no state quarantine regulations, or where in the opinion of the marine hospital service the quarantine regulations of the states are not sufficient to prevent the intro duction of contagious diseases into the United States, the marine hospital serv ice shall report the facts to the secre tary of the treasury, who, if in his judg ment it is necessary or proper, shall order the marine hospital service to make such additional rules and regula tions as are necessary to prevent the in troduction of such diseases into the United States from foreign countries, or into one state from another state. If in such event the state or municipal au thorities shall fail to enforce such rules and regulations, then the president may detail oflirers for that purpose. Third That the hospital service of the revenue marine shall obtain and publish statistical information of the sanitary condition of foreign countries from which contagious and infectious diseases are, or may be imported into the United States, and shall publish weekly accounts thereof in the different ports of the United States. Fourth The bill further provides for consular inspection at foreign ports by sanitary experts in consular offices who are to supervise the inflection and disinfection of all vessels leaving in fected ports. The details as to the com- insatfon and appointment of the sani- ry experts sre left to be provided for In the sundry civil bill. Fifth Thi' bill provides that when ever an infected vessel arrives at any port of entry in the United States the marine hospital service may remand said vessel Rt its (the vessel's) own ex pense to the nearest national or other quarantine station and treat and disin fect the same, and said vessel shall nut be permitted to enter any port of the United States until it is pronounced free from infections disease or danger of conveying the same. Sixth Wherever it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the president that by reason of the existence of any infec tious disease in a foreign country there is serious dangor of the introduction of the same into the United States, then in such case the president may for the time being suspend immigration until all danger from infection has passed. KelteU Victorious. Bvenos Ayres, Dec. i!9. The rebels in the province of Corrientea, Argen tine Republic, have defeated the pro vincial troops in a number of Hkirmishea, and have seized the towns of Mercedes and Caseros and the railway lines ol the district. Both Bound Over. Considerable stir wsa created on Second street lust night about 8 o'clock by an altercation between Dr. W. P. Lawrence and Jno. 8tunrf, In which pistola figured rather conspic uously. They ere both arresie I and were before 'i-'quire Caldwell lhs morning. Jno. SHiart nmde a state ment and was bound over to the Criminal court f r cairyina pistol' in a bon I of $2-V. Dr. Laurence lat-, er waived czamin it ion and wms put j Bndar a bon I for (he came amount, i CLARK VS. CLARK. A Sensational Divoroe Bill Filed At Columbia. The Wife Oharg-ea Cruel and Inhu man Treatment, Abandonment and Failure to Support. Columbia, Dec. 2J. Mrs Louise Ciai k vs. E. Warren Clark, is the style of a divorce biii fiied in the Chancery court here. Cruel and in human treatment, failure to support and abandonment are the causes al leged. The attorneys, after filing the bill, took it into their possession again and will not allow the eyes of a newspaper reporter to rest on it. ThU much has been gathered, however. Exhibit will be made at the tri.il, it is alleged, ot some very heartlei-s and cruel letters from the defendant to the complainant. In one-of them, it it is alleged, he con gratulates himself over the death of his little girl, as it severs one of the links that binds them (him and his wife) together. Another allegation Is that after the death of the little daughter, Rath, some rich acquaintance want ed to adopt her twin slier, Naomi, and her father insisted on- giving her up. The bill alleges that but for an allowance from her father of $2,000 a year she and her children would have suffered for the necessi ties of lift ; that for six years the de fendant has made no pretense to supp rt, protect or care for his family- . . The defendant is a peripatetic! in dividual who travels over much of the United States lecturing, exhibit ing stereopticon views and preach ing at times. He is of the Episcopal church, and when he first came here several years ago, frequently occu pied the pulpit at St. Peter's Church. Of late years, however, he has not appeared here in his clerical robes, and it has been generally understood that he was not invited to. The complainant is a Lioet estima ble lady, and has the confidence, re spect and sympathy of the entire cjramunity. . S. B. liurfey, mte of steamer, Arizona, had his foot badly jammed Thomas' Electric Oil cured it. Nothing equal to it for a quick pain reliever. For sale by Tudnope Drug Co. MRS. O. D. THOMPSON. The Death of One of Clarkaville's Women Last Night. The death of Mrs. O. D. Thompson, which occurred last night about 8 o'clock, removes from tbe walks of life one of the best women of Clarksville and very great regret has been expressed by all who knew her. She was just in the bloom of perfect womanhood, surrounded by a happy family of sweet children who are at the age when a mother's care and love is most needed. Stricken with disease a few weeks ago she grauually sank until the summons came last night. Loving friends watched at her bed side day and night in an attempt to bring buck to health and happiness the object of their love. All through her sickness she bore up under a Christian fortitude which always makes death heavenly, and in a measure atones for the derp loss to the family and friends. She' was daughter of the late Warren Pollock, and has been a favorite with a wide circle of friends since she reached woman hood, impressing all who came in contact with her by her many fe male virtues which go to make the model lady, wife and mother. She was a member of the Baptist church and held its teachings as holy ks any consistent christian could hold them, attending with marked regularity all services at her church and minis tering to all afflicted ones who came under her notice. Her grief-stricken husband and her two little girls will have the deep sympathy of the en tire community in their loss The funeral services will be held at the Baptist chuichv to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Interment in Greenwood. Keeping- Him Busy. Mr. II. Hayes, of Erin, and Mira Henry Ann Belcher, of Warren county, Ky., were married to-day at the Magnolia House, by 'Squire Smith. F. O. Freed and Mies Martha Clac- ton. of Houston county, were mar- rie I to-day by the same magistrate, 'Squire Smith was also called to officiate at two colored marriages to day, and is not out of breath yet. Chancery Sale. F. Martin, Adm'r, et als vs. G. McCorkle. "OUIWU ANT to a decree In the above cause JL at the October term, lrra, or the Chaho ery Court at Clarksville, Tenn., I will sell publicly, to the highest bidder, at tbe Court- uouge in ciarasviiie, on Saturday, January 28, 1893, a tract of land sltnatm) In IXstrlct No. 7, of Montgomery lounty, Tenn., and bounded at loilown : On the et by the lands of A. O. OoTdlHt, south by Kiggtns. weat by Kigglns, and north by Oofxllelt, containing almut MO acre.. It will be tlrKtotleied asa whole aud then divided into three parts, and Uie best bio will ne rceptl. TEKMH-One-thlrd eah. htuanoe In one and two years, with Interrat from date of aie, with approved personal security and Urn retained. A. & GROUSON. C. M. by H. P, Uholson, D. C. sf . Pec. 30, IMtt. 114-SMW. THE OFFICIAL PAPERS. fat. T. Wood Receives Notification of the . Purchase of the Hoora Property. Jas. T. Wood received official no tification this morning of the nccep tanceofthe Moore property for the public building. The owners are to make a good title, psy all expenses ot the same, and remove the build ings within thirty days Irom the time they are given notification to do so. The price paid for this property was 16,500. There was nothing said in the letter about when the wcrk of laying the foundation will begin. This, however, will be some time yet. FOR 1893 You ought to subscribe for one of the following period icals: Harpers' Magazine. Century. Scribner. Cosmopolitan. Review of Reviews. Popular Monthly. Ladies' Home Journal. Demorest's Magazine. The Delineator. Oodey's Ladies Book. -o- Owen & Moore 08T II QCAXTITT. BIST IS QUALITY. wiica WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE FOR 20 YEARS Has led all Worm Remedies. EVERY BOTTLE GUARANTEED. SOLO EVERYWHERE. I W.r4l7rclUSDSOS.TATLOBD. CO,, BT. LOUIS, THE -:- CHEAPEST DOLLS .T T. TTrTT.TTWTSCSriTVT 12G Mr vv MMtWiiVWVd.1 franklin St 'A POINTER- FURNITURE BUYERS Prom a complete and carefully assorted stock we feel confident of supplying the needs of the trade at Live and Let Live Prices. Are you thinking of buying a PARLOR OR BED-ROOM SUITE, or any other arti cle of Furniture P See our goods and get prices before placing an order. GOSSETT'S ! UB, holiday trade has been far beyond our expectations, and we re turn thanks to the many who so liberally patroniz ed us. We expect to carry a better stock next year than we did this, and will strive at all times to please the public. Wishing every one a Merry Christmas and a happy and prosper ous New Tear, we are gratefully yours, YOUNG & Turnkey Allison. N J. Allison, who basin en turn key at the Jiil sinciMliH diction of Sheriff Collier, has resigned his posi tion to take fleet alter the first of January. The vacancy which will ie made by the iesi gnat ion has not yet been filled, consequently here is a Job for tbe right kind of man. 1 Notice. For the next few days I will be away from the city, but have made arrangements with Dr. T. A. Whit field to attend to my practice during my absence. . Dr. Whitfield will be at my office evrry dy from 1 till 4 o'clock p. m. and will answer all calls. Respectfully, d22,dtf. Dr. C. G. Wilson. Elder's Opera Blouse. ONE NIGHT ONKY. Wednesday. Deo. 28, Engagement ot tbe world-famous character comedian. JNO. F. SHERIDAN, As "Widow O'Brien," (bis c.glual creation). In the greatest of comedy successes, "Fun on tho Bristol," Replete with Sparkling Mnsio, Bright, Catchy Son p.. Grotesque Dancing, Novel Specialties aud handsome Beenery. Brilliant Saloon Scent on Stoassr Eristol. A large company of players from England and Australia. Mile. Blanche Siegrist, Parisian Vocalist and Danseu-e. MARION and POST, the dancing kings. Prices 25c., 85o., fiOc. aud 76c, Beau on sals at Elder Bros. . DR. M. L. RUDOLPH, DEN TIST, OVER o First National Bank, Clarksville, Tenn. TELEFH02TE 2To. 13. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dec. 8, 3m. Be sure and Investigate the plans of th Washington Life Insurance Co OF NEW YORK, If you want the best and most reliable Life insurance to be bad. ED R BEACH, ACT Office over TUDIIOPE DRUG CO. -:- IN CLARKSVILLE -: AT- BEACH. -AJSTID Send to us Bones and Game, also dressed and live Fowls. KEESEE & NORTHINGTON. Whjarejou Waiting NOW IS YOUR ttm - TO SEE US. WE ARE OFFERING Special Bargains in every one of our departments, and with the stock we carry we mean to make it interesting. Remem ber, that our goods are as represented, that our prices are the lowest, that they are not limited to one day. but will last until our present stock is dis- osed of. We don't sell goods at a special time for a ow price and then raise the price on those who could not Hcome at the time designated, but make e uniformly LOW RATES to every one. We have just opened a new consignment of BaaaBUuaiauuauaaucauauaisacaiaaoaiauuaijauauauduaBuiBa aaBuuaiauuauaasjcausiuaisacaiaaoaiauuaaju Ladies' Stylish - Jackets !l BuaaBaauacaisayatiaBaBacayaiuayayauauaiuiiJBayaBauyBa in Black and Colors, that we want to show you. Our stock of Blankets, Lap Robes HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDERWEAR, -of all descriptions is superb. from the smallest to the all grades and of the very best . workmanship. Notwithstanding the last advances we are still quoting the old-time figures on CABPETS, OIL CLOTHS, ABT SQUABES, RUGS, LINOLEUM, ETC., and our stock embraces the choicest and latest productions of the manufacturer's loom. Bear in mind that our stock of CLOTHING Is very Complete. That we can give you every , advantage that the market affords, and that we will sell you well-made and stylish Clothing cheaper than other houses. We are making a clearance sale of Men's and Boys' Heavy Boots, and will surely save you money on them. Call and see us. BIifMJH - We Are Now Moving TO 3XTIEW - But we have on hand a large stock of FLOUR which we are exchanging for good wheat at our old stand, the CcnlnU :RoJTcr IfllKo We can accommodate farmers anything in our line. Respectfully, RABBETH Coulter & LecLMtfir, 314 and 316 Commerce St MANUFACTURERS OF Sash. Doors. Blinds,Floonhg A large stools Cypress Shingles on hazxd. Contractors : and : Builders, Plans and Specifications furnished and Estimates mad NrOXlDERIS eOLIOITISI-s. ffil BOME for Ribs and Resneotfullv. T FOR All . largest, in run nuut s - BBOl -CTI3 IMIIILjILj, with DUNLOP.