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VIRG NIA GOVERNORS. —-eoes § | An Office that is Always Coveted by | Virginians. day Twas calling oa : son was just a year old. **Can he talk any yer?” |‘ Palk 1"? exclaimed the tond moth- jer, with an injured look. “I should iend whose h, McDANIELS, NORTH MAIN ST, CRIT? DEN’S COUR A Talk With Frank James About the | Ex-Governor’s Part in the Death of Jesse. . A Richmond, Va., correspondent (think so! He can just say every ——_—_9e— jof the Lournville Couner Journal | thing, con t you. ducksy daddie?’ The Manner in Which Misrepresenta- = —— pctes and Raine of nervons } . fo any other Ano ites: Tt has been just nin years E00. boo: bwe, ve,.yal?’ screech tions are Manufactured. . - s i — hea. ee rn 3 se - oF Sick a tthe. [since “Light Horse Harry’? Lee re- | ed baby, growing bh 1 the face ———————— Songadw | ey —— or sora z at + NI ne ot Neuraligio thed trom the office of governor of | with the effort. The political world has tor severai : mpotne S ecace Virginia. He was the father of “Hear him!’ cried the proud days been very much interested in | . ~ Mipaapaic pace has | Robert E. Lee. Charles Carter Lee | mother. ‘He said, ‘I guess I can! the position taken by Mr. Clevelint SNe. MLD, St, Thoenae, Ma, sid Sidney Sonib Lee. The latter! talk!" ” in the matter of appomtng Ex G ww- Mitesh j ’ hee } . a a NUE, ST. LOUIS, | a naval yentiemanin both the umon Phis intormation surprised me a) €or Crittenden to a place im the DEALER IN and Contederate service, was the | litle, but I discreetly held my foreign service. | , | . J, = \ § father of Fuzbugh Lee, who on New | peace. A Nevada Mail reporter approach fa Year’s day, succeeded Governor “Now tell the gentleman your ed Frank Janes on tne subject and | a . . 1 H > * A r i ies, Kir ES, Cameron in the office from which | name’? said baby’s mamma, coax | Showed him the New York World I tree presidents— Phomas Jefferson, | ingly. Veditornal comment and severe citi |4 i Jawes Monroe aud John Tyier—| ‘*Boo, boo, da, da, boo!’’ ‘Charles }eisnt ot Governor Crittenden. a ga ‘\ 4 SPRING WAGONS, a were graduated tor higher executive | Edward Jones, just as plain as any Whea Mr. James had read the ar | tt %) “a Ng Eic., Et duties. Jefferson and Monroe were | body could say it, you little sweet!’ | ticle he said im @ very emphatic man Wea Sc oe T 3 Sete = «aetna , os : + ° twice governors of Virgima, and | cries the triumphant mother. ner, “TE do not betieve that Gov. We? — John Tyler re ; ce N 2 incred Crittende yer oc a aie a il - ! , vler resigned bis office in My surprise increased. { : “ ever contemplated the j= Fd Fn eS ee Bronchitis. peas ones ~~ ee id Largest Assortment wien. From in | 4325, just twelve vears after histath | ‘*Now tell mamma whom youlike | *584Ssination ot Jesse.” = ea, Kidney Troubles, and Spinal Disses: soe Pampaler br. a3 s Johnson & Co. Bove Boston, 4 Tae Southwes' issouri.~¢ ‘ : - | ANG ” See er bad resigned it because of his} best in all the world.” ; “With vour consent, Mr. Panes, MAKE election to the United Sta cs senate | ‘*Boo, boo, Swe, da, da!” | said the reporter, “I would hke to “BLOOD. ] Oe | gn i over Joh Randolph, of Roanoke, “How cunning!’ I exclaim. ‘*Da publish your opinion ef the matter.” nThese Bt ils were a wonderful, discovery. pthers ike them in the word, Wil positive. P eee ye > wort fi | the vote being in yoint assembiy of | da, means ‘papa, don’t ic?” Frank James avoids newsptper | Sie’ Fintan abone them and won gillalers Seem cs d gORE hye Recent gt a tox of sue - pee el “ & inee. So.d eve vwhere, or se", eR il for 85e. in ASN GO RTE re Soe. Rt... Bor vue the legislature 115 tor Tyier and 110 “Mercy, no! Didn’t you hear | 2oteriety and it was with some re Series Sor tieoe 1 FTG | 5 Eo aE Tne : : Po frit make Bons P ittle se sed | luctance that he agreed t ic "4 like i. It ae pstiexne Ou Sand, and Bold st tor Randolph. the little blessing say that he lked : ic = he agreed to a publica Ghitken cholerae the Lowent Rates. More than a century passeseaway, | the gentleman best? He meant}tion, “Usually, he replied, 1 i Pape ite weugty wwe ! 4 fi gold. Tivatr a a P gabe te ” am averse to talking fe “Ss. x by matl tree. et and yet the Virginians adhere to] you o spas king tor the press. S242, cirtigh UR cane, gt by mal. S10 / their beliet in historic names ana ta I am flattered, of course, and | but in this matter, to may be, ina Wy Sienna arse is come ‘lirest frontie ni.afactor . . } not pass throug three or ‘our muus genealogy. Cameroun, a di | amazed at my own stupidity. 1] Measure, a dury. To have not the | zi nds. Also Agent for the : s & ae 5 eee celebrated patent rect descentant of President Har- | thought Towas familar with the | Most remote mea that M Critten PATTERNS OF ANY SIZE ULHo! nison, and great grandtatner of Sen | Kin risa”? but the English | den ever suggested to the Por tb evs UNPARALLELED OFFER! - a , [ator Hite mn. oof Tediana, retires dot this fit is new to me, | — an issassinaion. Toaarsacs | EROREST’S pm trom the governorsiup to give place “Now sav. ‘Sing a song o’ x—| fled that When he talked with then H g i “4 i i av, ga song oO six—| sly ) newspaper devoted T H E 8 E s - 3 ae discoveries, tm- to a Lee who worthily represents the | p fox the: de fabout the capture of se, dead « “4 This Spring Is the best becouse there Is Lee snc ih Lilecicucrcncetoncieie 1 oe ipa ee te Capture of Jesse, dead o a Of +11 the Magazinen, ip ber in the way of turning: becanse there . taadition of of the Lee family. Bene "Yee, yee, b baa, be,’ sput- | alive,that he mix neces | Mustratec ith Original Steet cepa pitching we it is the strongest and]. : He : ings, Photogracures and Oil Picture: riding < made jemin Hattison sigeed the Deciara | ters baby. = sary ftorthem to kill bin whea they a fs Demorest's. Meathiy Mazartve™ * 1 ; vember, 18%, contaln “ eter ar wrenanne ton of Indepoudence, aud was gov “G deary 2? says mamma, | tempted the arrest. We oous re nce ine holder. to the selee" ee 35 ‘ : ‘ 2 departme t ki (Lat pumber, wemixteenth Year. Ga | tor ot Virginia when peace was | reprovieg ‘Phat was ‘Little Bo | ber that Mr. Crittenaen was governe: ured. sake coun declared between Great Britain’ and | Pee; Now say the other.” of the state; there was a great clanv ps ss Sp 3 the succesMully revolting colonies. <7, zev, boo, baa, be!? thout the crimes of the James nov~ fom the Mazazine contaluing the order. . HE : ae sort i“ 4 ae ONLY TWO DOLLARS When Harrison aud Tyler were ‘Poat’s it, thav’sic! You bless- | and he feit ir bis duty to make the per year including twelve full «lz, cut patterns, of i + L a ve lend subscription early, elected president and vice president | ed old boy! Thnew you could say | ‘Most Strenous ¢ fforts to comply with the splendid Holiday Numbers. - - KANSAS® CITY TIMES IGHT Es" -:- UND «32 wl And to toink man asked #f you could talk any yet! be little county ot Charles that the gentle thirty in 1840. Civ. tying on James river, I guess he won't ask at again.’’ Either that baby or [cannot speak the Enghsh lan guage inits purty, and I am ad- verse to displaying my possible 1g- norance. miles below Richmond, won a dis- tinction perhaps never to b e enjoyed I guess not, tou. by a county ot any state in the union, ot furnishing and vice-president, elected at the same time, and trom within five miles of each cther. When President Har- rison died and John Ty!er became president, Charles City county gain- ed a distinction rivalled only by an- other county of Virginia in furnish ing two presidents to the union. both president Had a Dead Arm. The other day a well-known De- troit doctor was eating lunch in a restaurant alongside of « business man, when the latter remarked: Our 14th premium lixt.comprising over ad worth of presents, is now. readv. subscriber to the Weekly Times at a year, when order 1s recefved be- April 30,1886,wiil receive a premium ‘worth, at retail, trom $1.00 to $1,000. Pull particulars and specimen copies free to any address. eee Send twenty cents for the current number with “Coupon and you will certainly subscribe for a year get ten times its values W. Jennings D-morest, Publisher, 17 t. 14th St., New Bold by all Newsdealers and Postmasters. TUTT’S the pubtic demand tor their exterpa- The Ford boys limit of their instructions and did tha which Mr. Crittenden never con en- plated. There men who were ready tion. exceeded the ripen! entice ; sons who wish to dis- ©O., Office ScuLENTIFIG . vk avomuwey, Dew ork MES wii Lae | were burdreds of to take our lives for the sake of the reward which was offered, and when Jesse was killed those were the men who cried the loudest against the murder. For the base crime of the Ford boys, I do not believe Mr. Crittenden should ne held responsible. His course afe ter the assassination was open to crits cism, but it is well to remember that RMAN MT, ed c+) CURE FOR fall description eis oe von gin bg = wr. Westmoreland county was the birth place ot Washington and Monroe. It was also the county in which the Lee tamilv had been born and _nur- tured. The governorship has always been coveted by Virginians since the rov- al power was overthrown, when Patrick Henry. Jefferson, Nelson, and their compatriots seized the power and Earl Duumore, the last of the royal governors, yielded tu the suppression of the popular up- rising against British tyranny. It was hretheld after the reyolution began by Henry, and later on he filled a’second term. Jefferson was governor when Cornwallis entered the stafe, atter his conquest ct the Carolinas, on his tatal march to Yorktown, whither Washington fol lowed him trom the siege of New York, the headquarters of the Brit- ish torces in the colonies, A line of eminent Americans followed inthe occupancy of the governorship. From the present executive mansion which he was the first. governor to fill, and which Fitz Lee will occupy for four years, Governor James Bar bour stepped to the places of secre tary of war, United States senator. and minister to Great Britain. Tw: Floyds, one the secretary of war un der Burcham, filled the office of gov emor, andtwo Tylers, two Ran dolphs, besides Giles, the ‘Ameri PRICES FOR SUBSCRIPTION: |, with wo per year.. without premium ear. Sets cat aaa 4 per year. Address all orders to ‘THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. Special terme to agents. pa zene toe advance. Bookeell- ters, and the pablish- should sis aaa aoa the coming oe hag editors aunounce the following LEADING FEATURES FOR 85-86 A Serial Story by Frances H. Barnett. The yn lon; aches ry UY has written for children jas Sto! W. D. Howells. With pie. _ tile daughter va by th E. Scudder. A and atermetige His jorical Serial Stories for Girls by L. M. Alcott. * The Can: —in November. ks, eA and fitting of a child- loving ai and child helping og ee English on agby plastretion iS Jose & ell he ee yy T Trowbridae, and pony ys life an long James enter- FB. Stockton wi tri eral amorous and Resa mein ie a A eapitallpchooi- ““Crill,’’ P. True. Shakespear, by Rosa Kings- sy Alfred ie for boys Ulustration: Parsons ‘hood i of ofprominent writers, H. Boyesen, N. a May “ Gledden. B Johnson | can Chatham," as he was called in : Spofford, and many others the federal senate, Pleasants, Gil- lend, H. Elkford, L. Schwatka, Kd. » and others shorter contributions, departments Mil complete What the Rural New- Yorker calls be agazine for children in the world THE CENTURY CO. New York. } mer and Wise have been Entertaining Sketchen by Alice W. Rollins ; 0.0. Teli Virginian governors, Baby's English. Many infants talk at a Surptising- ly early age. Lustauces have been known of babies vet in their swad- ding clothes who would discourse on all manner ot To be sure the drift of their remarks had to be interpreted by a tend mother but no one would daresay that haby diin’t talk. T myself heard a year-old child say a great many things topics. the othe **] just saw a ease to interest you in the ciyvar store. There 1s a man in there who has no teeling at all his right arm.” ‘Case of paralysis, of course,” replied the doctor. “Oh no, it isn’t. He has been examined by some of the most emi- nent surgeons, and they declare that itisn’t. If it was a case of paralysis he couldn’t move his]irm you know.”’ **H ow long has it been so?” “Oyer twenty yesrs, he tells me. He says he'll pay any doctor $5,000 to restore the natural teeling.”’ “T’ll see him,”” remarked the doc- tor, and when dinner was over the two went into the cigar store and the medical man was introduced. ‘Did this thing happen all at once!" remarked the doctor. “Yes sir, there was no warning whatever.” Does the arm feal dead*’’ **Perfectly dead. You can stick your knife it without = my teeling a sensauion.”” “That’s odd — Let me feel of 1t.’’ The doctor put out his hand, made one grip and then turned on his heels and lett the place, his face as red as paint and his gait somewhat eccen tric It was a wooden arm. 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Noves, 149} | Power 3 Bloc , Rochester, N.Y. no.2-ry | \ | Dispatch account of Mr. James’ re- cent trip to Tennessee was mention- ed. of the wonderful articles which ap- peared several years ago, in refer- ence to the actions ot the James boys. mitted it was traced directly to them and no other explanation was receiv- ed with any degree of favor. same moment they would be accused ot violating the law in two or three different places several hundred miles apart. the Post-Dispatch reporter alleged he interviewe? me in was here selling boots and shoe. the store and said, ‘Why Frank, are here are but tew men who approx-: mate pertection.”’ During the conversation, the Post- **That,’’ he said, ‘‘reminds me Whenever a crime was com- Ai the You know that at the time St. Lows, I Just this morning a man came into you here! I heard you was out in the county making a close canvass tor sheriff.” I told nim I bad no such ambition,”” We hope for Senator Cockrell’s re-election because we believe him the best fitted for the position and capable of doing the state and teder- al government more good than any other man, but we also want him to prove his capacity and ability tolead by winning his toga after a hard fought battle,.and he must prepare for it The man who wins will have no walk over. However, we regre to see an inclination to precipitate a personal contest, which should not be tolerated. The worthiest and best representative of democratic principles ts the ‘an who shouid win. The ‘thar!’ must not center -Springfield Leader. “T den’t like this pepper.” the contest.— siid a man toa waiter “There are peas in it. that’s nothing.” +*Pepper 1s always half p's. The assessment of Wight county | 13 $14,777,638 Jophn is shipping lead ore by the | ear load to Philadelphia. m oa restaurant. Why, replied the waiter. wes de. ye at Da st. cosets ahs —- bean SELECTED SHORE IN PAILS. stops the h: | [sure to please. on. and fr. sizes at Drocgists. it your Croocr does not keep them | send $1.25, and we will send Pail | by Express, prepaid, to the nearest | Railroad Station. TRASE FISH CO, SAINT TOGIS, MO. | | { } { and th : Paar? keeps Wake agen Terrixars gives. twiistaction © i on. m.scoTT.e42 Broasway S0.Y. |