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TWO MEN DEAD; TWO WOUNDED.
Kentucky Farmer Sent Fatal Shots at
Foes Through Window.
Hoflra.11 villi-* Kv Hop 1 ?Two mm
wore killed, one mortally wounded
fcn<l another seriouslyl hurt in the
Pike View neighborhood, of Hart county.
The dead are:
Squire Osborne.
Dave Osborne, his son.
The wounded are:
Will Gardner, mortally.
John Bennett.
The alleged murderer. Custer Gardner.
a young farmer, was eaught at
EJlir.abetht ?wn after a uvpTate
struggle end was taken to Mnnfordville
and there'lodged in jail.
Cndrr cover of darkness, while the
Intended victims were sitting around
the fireside, the assassin crept to the
window of the room and. placing his
Winchester near the glass, tin 1 several
times.
Squire Osborne fell to the finer dead,
his head torn almost off His son,
Dave Osborne, was shot through the
heart and Will Gardner was wounded
In the abdomen. John Bennett's left
arm was shattered by a ball.
Squire Osborne was a district magistrate.
The trouble had its inripionCy
in a family quarrel which dcvelo|>ed
into a factional quarrel which doV<*1nr?rw1
Intrt n fr?rHr?r?ol flcht fin
tier has heretofore home a gmd reputation
The trageiTy has caused the greatest
excitement In years In Dante. Hart
and Hardin counties, where the principals
are well known and have caany
relatives
Registrars Appointee*.
'Montgomery. Ala Dec 1 Tl:? stale
board of registrars has completed appointing
registrars of the several cotinties
of the state. There are (17 connties
and three registrars were appointed
for each county making in all 21
registrars. The following were appointed:
Mount. Calhoun. Geneva,
Houston. Washington.
Guerillas at Work In Isthmu^
Now York. Dee. 1 ?A privr.fr. /uitii'
gram received here from T'>i\ir>wi Yen
, tura cables the I'aris cor.-.-pondent
of The Herald, states that several
guerilla parties are already in the field
and that several engagements have
taken place in the interior of the is'.b
mus.
Lynching In South Carolina.
Charleston. S. Dee. J ?John
Fogle. the ne^ro who attempted to assault
a young woman at Mosses, was
lynched Saturday. He was Identified
by the girl and was taken out and
strung up to a free and hi* body riddle"
Wtth bullets.
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HE CREATES
Of the
'00 POUNDS AS
CANL
All flavors an<
>c 2 1=2 pound box
'xes. Special prices
:ies.
100 POUNDS AS*
CAND!
pounds for 25c, up
300 BOXES CHOI
ORANO
All sizes, russeti
o BARRELS CliC
ERN API
aldwin's, King's, (
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lie people who bu
nd give their custc
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Hie Life Threatened.
Chicn'-o. Ills.. Dee. 1 .?Attorn
| Brode I! Davis. counsel for the ,
] dennani- ^ ifi investigation eomm
, too. lias r-'fo.vfil nearly loft lettr
threatening his life since he began t
campaign p . linst gamblers and vlo
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( tors of the saloon ordinances. T:
fact, w'sii ii h is been concealed eai
i fully l>y Mr. Davis himself, becar
j known when he was advised by 1
| inor.ds to guard against attach.
Yacht Safely Reaches Port.
Houston, Tex., Dee. 1 .?The priva
! yacht Koxami. nf.Ionn W. Dates, whi
I left Nrt?v O: leans Tuesday, X'ov.
j for Port Arthur. Tex., and reported
i dispatches if today as long; overdt
j reached her destination in safety In
i night. The vaelit was not built f
rough seas and she was frequent
forced on the trip to seek refuge
small harbors along the eoast. T
joining u oiiterwise. wit It o?i t. in
dent.
His Mind Probably Deranged.
Now York. Tier. 1. ? Father fliust
pe Clrrin-jMone. of the Roman Ca
i olio church of the Immaculate C<
I cepfion at Williams Rridge, who rl
appeared Nov. for three days a
who told a story of having boon k
naped. has boon dropped front the pt
toral list of the New York nrchdlocc
| and bis success' r appointed. A n
jority of the priests in the nrchdlocc
expressed the belief that Father C
rlngie.iie's mind had become unb
anced.
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Died on Train.
( Ttieni'o, Dee. I.?Major .('jiavles
Mi!bourne Failed StateA |Wvruastcr
the d . >-,i Rf ,.f P^eta. died on
train as it neared r-hienuo today.
; had li !-.! V< , v t ^ wug on ;,js w
; to his home (Tl rvimnlniR. O. Ma
i KiM rime rra?ht 'ted fr mi West Po
t In ^ a.'. i '.vits f>!' years old#
! was fTe ,sn:^v of tl?r'Philippine islai
j v ..rile th< y were under the milit
. government.
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( Crown Prince Comfnq.
| Vvv H'ivor. Conn. Dor. 1. ? Tf
ro[.nrfj" 5 i . t t';o crown prince > f (
r.n n*ir rn no ' > the ("niterl :-.titrs 11
f tinrt? r :i ! '.. ill wltr.e the aiiii
V n!r>Jj-.| >.< '. si ; l.nv rare nn<: v rs<
I '?r ;j; Knf Kah. ;i v.a!c ^rndu
? ? t- Chinese commissioner to
iit. l.o nis xposltion.
Hillmnn Propsrty Sold.
Craw fordvillr. fin.. Nov. 1.?Johi
Cfofwoi "thy, of AiUon, S. O., lias |
rhasfd- the Hillman rlertrle shaft p
I o.fy. ]< ntpji in tills rounty on
Wnshhi, ;tfiii branch. Tlio pro pi
van rwi oil by .1. A. flcnson. of Wi
j ij^ton . ?rd Jesse Thompson,
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5T BARGAINS
best Goods ever offere
SORTED STICK
)Y.
J all sizes.
es, 40c 5 pound
; on larger quan=
>ORTED MIXED
ES,
to 25c per pound.
CE FLORIDA
ES.
t and bright.
UCEST NORTHSPEES.
iili if lower, Spies.
union oro
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v the best, buy it in
imers the benefit of st
Residence Surned at Elbertofi, j
Fibe: mn. f?a.. Doc. 1.?Monclg v the
(*y
j house o:i :;?i< ! by J. ('. !liir;;i lhoth.
am. on Oliver street, was completely ?vh
destroyed by fire, though the family
mar,a"" I to save most of the f urnishho
, mgs Th"> house belonged to f he Sol. > wt
' hoard Vir I ine raihvnv and was In-1 i. l
h i* I
sure;! D was thought to havi caugh ; fr
ro* I
either from a spark from fl io noon; in
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passenter train on the Seal ioard or I ili
lis
from a defective flue. The Maxwell hi
house, a large hotel next doc ir. barely j he
; escaped.
te \hi
Quiet at Colon. j Ti
,j* | New York. I)ec. 1.?Ajuonjc the pas-j tr
" scrwters v ho arrived ifKltt v on the su
in .... ...
steamer AH.area I rem i.?? Ion wore or
ie,
t.'eaten nit (Commander wlltii m Draun- :u
ist .. .
or ersreuther of the I nited Srou es steam- w
ship Dixie who is on sick >s tvc. Fas- ti
'j setigers who were questioned said that d<
l,n Quiet prevailed at Colon, and that ai
husincR. had resumed its inn ial course. ,
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ii u uii-.i iniii mi' 11; l- -ons were ir
i filled wit',) i?'jlirir? 11 prison rs . buf about *r
13ft persons in all, if. was said, were a,
I deported for show 5m; disca ntont. ti
)n. ! Hunting Accident . I w
jg. j New York. I tee. I.?While out huntnd
: 'n'^ v '' .tarty in .a lioavy rain
id-j forn 0:1 'he Outs',irts of the eity,
lg.'l aay3 a Hoir dispatch to The Herald, J S
so t^e Am*- <n 3 mhassrulor, Go orjto Von I
,a. ; l."*m erl.e Me* er, was throw 11 to the1
sr? ground and y > violently as to ?* made ! V
jr. \ uitcenr tiou .. On reviving .he com- o
Ap plained ol severe Miternal ; vet, l>ut 1 a
the dot ton discovered 0:1 Is bruises, j 1
and his rendition is not considered' f
serious.
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0f Taft Apto'etn Gcmrrtif.ee. , K
, n Manila. Dec. 1. ? Ooveinor Ttvft has I p
yf<< just appointed a mixed committee of a
.ay off* I a I.-, connected witu dilt'er tctit de-j c
jor pr.rtmonts he government and bus-;
,ji,r. int s men 01* the city to considier and j *
yi0 recommend a new li.-t of taritt , n
ado changes. j >
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'-ilipino Leader Executed. a
j Manila, Dec. 1.? Senor Kius, the
I fanatic Filipino leader and so-ealh'd J
is pope ov the I .lyu.oas, has ueim hanged. *
"'hi -. lie o as captured last May and was
cxt sub + n'.L'Rtly cc.nvicteil at' murder and
mat K(-n iciK ed to death. Twenty-seven ot
>ort tiio '.ollowors were sentenced ai the '
ate. st'jne tim to various trims of inipris- r
the on num. I '
Negro KillsHis Rival. ! 8
rielma, Ala., Dec. J.?John Jackson'i
1 R. aail Jim Hird. two negroes, became on- .
pur- R.?^f (I in a ffght at a church sapper I
ron- .t;? Itcllvuo, near hero, as to which ! 1
the, oju> of them should escort a woman
r?r y h<*nac. During the fight Bird pulled "
ash- hid pistol and shot Jackson through . '
of the tempfe, Icllling him Instantly. Af- !
| tor the shooting Bird escaped In the i. '
darjknes-s. '
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AND B1GGES
d to the buying pul
1000 POUNDS ENGLISH Vt
1000 POUNDS TARRAGON*
500 POUNDS CHOICEST 1
500 POUNDS JUMBO POJ
500 POUNDS CHOICEST I
100 POUNDS JORDAN'S S
75 BOXES VERY BEST L
25 BOXES FINEST CALt
OTHER STAPLES and SPE
We nositivelv 0*11^
. . - , -V
that appears in th
ment to be as g-oc
the market at an
and that they are
No matter how h
your order may b
see us before you
CERY COMF
quantities
ich buying.
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RATH EH STRANGE CASE.
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oderate indulgence of Whisky Pre- i
duced Dclerium Tremens.
Nek York, l?-v. l.?That a man wno
is never intoxicat (I in ins life and 1
n> ui.iy iuii.i!was a moderate
ink of whisky in the morning and
lother before retiring at night, may a
e from alooholi-iT!. has been demon- y
rated by an ant ;);sy made at Bellovue jt
ispitnl in the case of George Turner.
To his \vL\e with whom he liad lived
tppily for r.o years and to his friends, a
nrner wa- known as a man of ex- &
onioly fe|M.-,crate liabits He was a
iduenlv stricken alter a surgical op- e.
ation. war enrrhd i<? the hospital s'
ill died in tile alehoholie ward from u
hat tlie doctors declared was deliriu'" n
omens. .Mrs. Turner declared the
ictors had blundered and demanded s
i investigation. o
Alter the autopsy and statements q
om attendants the coroner declared S
timer's death was due to "refined
leoholism." He found that the vie- k
m had been suffering from chronic E
loningitis and softening'of the brain, v
iitli other maladies of lesser nature. v
LADIES HAD NARROW ESCAPE. I ?
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cnriously Eut Not Fatally Injured In t
Runaway.
Griffin,, (la.. Dec. 1.?Miss .Mattie t
lathew. and Mis.s lvthel Walker, two s
f Spalding county's most prominent
ml attractive young ladies, were se- a
ioiisly but not latally injured in a c
unaway accident. 3
tile young ladies were driving in *
rom the farm of Captain A. J. Waler.
when th"ir horse became fright
ne<l at an incoming train and ran t
way and broke the buggy as he dash s
d into a fence on ihe sidewalk. <
.Miss Mathews was thrown between '
he fence and the ovciturncd buggy I
nd was s?rion-!y bruised a'nont the 1
teck and shoulders. Miss Walker <
'scajio 1 witii only p. few scratches and
l severe nervous shock. J
Owing to the prominence of Ihe I
niwur ladies, the ::ffes. has caused a 1
treat dcii ? excitement.
f ..J for Shipment.
Nc~ H .. 1.?I'Ta/./.an! Freea :
<? lnfor. f'.: ;t the I ondon, Paris
ind Hnr.k. limited, of San '
nanrdsto. l!?-- ( .-.gaged one million
:? faiw^ut $*?*> Japanese gold, for
shipment Siom Japan to San Franelsoq,
One Killed; Two Injured.
MaJioney Ci' . Pa., Dee. 1.?A pri? 1
rate tar containing officials of the
['hi! >^Ij>l:ia and Heading railway,
crtsh> 1 inio a gang of workmen at
Billierton near here, today, instant- j
ly killing ? no man and fatally injuring
two.
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blic.
ALNUTS.
0* CALIFORNIA ALMOND!
3RAZIL NUTS.
LISHED PECANS.
ALBERTS
Hi ELL ALMONDS.
,ONDON L\YFAi RAISINS.
FORNIA PRUNES.
CIALTIES IN PROPORTION
irantee every articl
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lis special advertise
d as is offered oi
y price, any wher
al! new crop goods
arge or how smal
e, it will pay you t
place it.
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L. L. WAQNON
Manager.
I N THE SENATE.
'rceedings of Congress at National I
Capitol.
Washington, Dec. 1.?'When the j
ouse convened today .Mr. (Jushman ! f
Itep.), Washington, was sworn in a* 1 J
member. Then Mr. Hay, of NwJp
ork, moved that when the house a if
>urn it will be until Friday. Jl*
Mr. Williams, the minority lea /*der,
Bked that do minutes on a sii|r e
iveii for debate, whereupon Mr.7
ske.l that unanimous consent J|1)6 ^sv'
u as desired by Mr. WilHamsw" *lie
puaker in repeating the requ<l#'Kt r?t
sod tli word "debate," thn 30
limit eg for talk." if
The motion was adopted of1 a diviion
by 1)7 to 92. Mr. Hull* <RgP>
1' Iowa, rising to a parliamenWary ln*
uiry, saiil he understood cons.lir11 wa8
Iven for a debate on the quesimj?11
be adjournment and asked wha^Vj^f*
icfore the house. The speaker iwPj
dried- that eonsnt was given to "talk^k^
irhen Mr. DeArmond, (I)em.) Missouri,7
yas recognized.
Ho amused the house for ton min- I
itos hy likening the present proced- ire
of congress t^ the Alphonse, Ga&- *
on anil Leon scheme of politefoessi.
Gn the question of adjournment of
eh extra session the Alphonse ot> the
ienate is saying to the Gaston of the
louse: "After you, my dear Gaston,"
ind the Gaston of the house is saying
> the Alphonse bf the senate: 'Afte#
rou, my dear ' Alphonse,' and Jyeon,
(Landing off at a distance is saying:
How magnificent, how magnanimous, I
low strenuous!," (Democratic laugh;er).
Hut aside, he is giving expres?ion
'I wish I had four years of qny
>wn in that dear Whdte House at
IVashington, I). C.' Thiss peetade has
las to he gone through with because
no more important measures are to be
imposed of."
Turning his attention to the sublent
of committee appointmnets, Mr.
Dearmond said faetiousty that he was
under the impression that the gentleman
on the Hepuhlican side had not
been treating th speaker Just right in
not making plain to him their desires j
for important chairmanships. . I
Touching minority committee appointments,
Mr. Dearmond suggested
trouble ahead unless the JuBt claim*
tor proper numerical representation
was allowed. He counsel the speaker
not to yield to the tempter on,, this
IK>int and his "brethren" on the Democratic
side to "pray." He concluded
with this prediction:
"\Ve will se the senate, ATphonse,
bowing to the House, Claston, and the
presidential Leon lending his persona]
misgivings, his doubts and apprehensions
as to what my happen."
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^racKsrj ,ien Dynamite Safe.
Green Ccfi-'Ve Spring?, Fla., Dec. 1.-?^
donday^V night cracksmen dynamited
he sof J. L. Klrkpatrick's saloon
in<l A 11 of Its contents, amount- ^
np/ to about $400. The explosion '
i?T^'a,<enet1 ,nany ?f tho residents, who
^report that it occurred about 2 o'clock
[ in the morning. The robbers cut
out the glass on one of the wlndowi
and effected an entrance. The saloon
was wrecked from the effects o!
the explosion and the loss will amount
to several hundred dollars in addition
; to (Tie amount taken. There la no
clew to indicate who the robbers were.
Panama Canal Treaty.
Colon, Dec. 1.?The steamer City
of Washington, from Now York, haying
on board the canal treaty com|
missioners, arrived at Colon early today.
Senor Varllla, the minister for
foreign affairs of the republic of Pan- v
ama. arrived here from Panama last
night and the treaty was turned oref
to him. He then boarded the train
for Panama, taking the treaty with
him.
Ladrone Leader Sentenced.
^^anila, Dec. 1.?-LavaTlo Toledo, the
DadTfcn? leader who gave the military
authoidN^3 considerable trouble by hll
operatiomNjn the province of Albay,
hefs been find sentenced to
riPAt* Tnlrwl" ^ ?
ni?^??ucrea With 30
of his men and ten g'JM In October
last.
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Large Cotton Shipment.
Seattle Wash., Dec. 1.?Forty-fire
hundred bales of southern cotton, th?
largest shipment ever carried by the
NINppon Yusen Kalsha boats from 8e?
attle, will leave on -the Rio Jun Man)
tomorrow morning. It Is worth $2&0.<
000. Tho vessel also takes 3,000 ten?
of flour, worth |120,000.
Well Known Railroad Man Dead.
Chicago. Dec. 1.?'Henry Ray Deer
Ing. assistant general passenger agent
of the Pennsylvania railroad west o!
Pittsburg. Is dead at his home here.
He was employed continuously by the
road during 32 yonrs. Mr. Deerlng
was born In Morgantown, Va., Dec.
17. 1848.
Suit Will Be Re-Argued.
Raleigh. N. G'.. Dec. 1.?Attorney
General Ollmer Is informed by th?
clerk of tho United States supreme
court that the suit of South Dakota
against North Carolina for payment
of bonds is ordered for re-argument.
Rabbi Accepts Call. y '
Omaha, Neb., Nov. 30.?Rev. Abrar
"ham Simon, for five years rabbi of
Temple Israel, In this city, has accepted
a call tendered by the Congregation
of Temple Adah Israel, of Washington,
D. C.
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