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Un, Umi ui Frogmiln.
SEMI -WEEKLY,At $2.00 per Annum.TTTTT-;-p- -I -
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Toe UR6ESTmmmTHCmr AevutwM midium.
(Complete Job Office
VOLUME XI- 'HOPKINSVILLE. CHRISTIAN COUNTY. KY.. MARCH 29. 1889. NUMB£B26rUBUnBD TDC8DATB UD FUDin,
CHAS. M. MBACHAM.
hmobwtioii KATESOMam.«MnVi MtMljr SHkUXI-r*M •«.»
^9 tlx moBU« •1,00
POWDERAbsolutely Pure.
Thl» iHiWilttr o.'r«r rarlM. A iQ»rvfl ft
•ahtT, (inilllh ami wllol««oni«ni-i« M"rr•MMIIaalUlu U» ordlouir kmili, •nil on-M IMnM IB OOBpatltloa with Iho mnllftniU
0<lawtMt, kart Wilflll »lum .r ].h.«ii.b»l«
Bwdm. Boldonlrln "n. li'il Al. fl\lt-
O POWDEBCO.. 10» M N .v.
BU8IME88 CARDS.
FORGY & BELL,
orril K iiVK.'l IM.\NTKIl'« HANK.
EoDMial •Itontlou given to dl Iluii-
HENRYJ.STITE8.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,UUi-KINtiVILLK, KY.
F.M.STITES, M,D,
OSmmr Ink •( Ito^lurUI*,
HUPKIirBVnXK, .... KY,
A. p. Campbell,DENTST,
HOPKINSVILLE. - ATOmUTIMa A RPKOIAI.TT.
OflM OTM* H. Frankpl A Sona'.
Dr. J.ZI.ST7ZJ27.
PHISICIIimSUIIGlN,MtOANIIL ILOCK: NIXT DOOK TO
LANOEl A CLARK.
HopkinsvilJe, Kentucky^
JohD r>l>nil. Jdo rnlutt.Jr.
THE FELANDS,ATTORNEYS AT LAW
UOPKINSVILLK, - - KY.Win PMMloa la All Ik* Oimrta al Ihtai^M-
MtTMltk. 4-ll-lr.
Dfi Wm. M. Fuijua,
PHYSICIAN-AND-
OOm: l(AlBair*M,eT<rllaUoHllluk.
A.tllMUIT.M.D. T \r.ll|.t»T,M.D
SEARGENT&BLAKEY,
mm\m m mmnOfllco over I'lAiitciH lUiik.
tar rAurnoiiM at OrrioK ard
ItKIIIDrNOU.
I«(*ftUipUliaaiBB. Rt«*roMl't)lB«lU.
lATSI . . . ttfuUf.IptBlBi BalMlir th* WMk,
SHERWOOD 7hOUSE!(Uadw Mow llBBB|«m*Bl.)
T. 0. BBIDWTEtili, PBOP'R,
•*""k%fJi^"' Evamvllle, Ind.
A IITMPTOII»-MaM>'ral lBt«aM ll»tBC
tamor* fbra andpiLESl ,itching PILE8.K5i"5.^:&^
* Mli>frMlt«M, mmA in moat mmm rMUVVM («•
•n. Mwiin * Oiprtwmm i««oi4 br dracgtou,n «alM kMl Udm*M raMlyt af prlM.Mau. kMl iWmjl.lkAMnm UiWrt, 1>K. BWATHB * «UM, rMfaM^I*, ft.
KrmemM. liehr. Wcnir. Hkla Ttrfurei.
SWAYNE'S OINTMENT
^WAYNE'S OINTMENT
« MM to UU~>r N M^nPBMiai^
PISOS CURE FORI'iMo'a Cure for V>m-
BUiiipilun Ih ntso tlio beut
CougUModiciiie.you Imvo A ('(niffh
WilluHlt (ilMOlWO of tlioJ'l'i'K^, i\ few (loNOH iiro nilyounor.l. Utitifvouno-gl«:t UiiH twiHy UlOJins ofBaAjty tl.o »il((lit Omirhnmv bwiHiio a Bortousmattflr. otid aoveml bot-tles win be required.
IT CAN NOT LAST FORKVIIt
Tiro R vrnl nr ri<n)foi t lor foaWho r<u life's ruttepfl road
Are lolling 'ncath tho burden< 't n ha vr, bop«lou loed.
It will muko your beut flow UfllttiVWhutuvvr t}fl year wrmig,
An.l iflvn yuu ttrMMTtb 10 bMT HIf yuu take UieM <vorda loac^
And uy wb«o clovdi of darlomiAround your patliv«r hovati
**Tb0 sua !• thlfllflg Jut bifOD^It lun not iMt forever."
JiiAt iry till 111 \\\\v\\ ydii'rt' wnnrMliy ' lu ll p' lly t urf iiii.l htrllat
Ilj null lltCr ntvra\ntlonnf j„ur ( .inni'iii dully Hfe.
Wl.rii iii.^'ry «,,r.U tiro rlalnft,
Tliut you run tctrcaly tnotber,And orory tbiofl atetnn 'iwlatod b&**And tlMl In kiMla to bt thor,
Yon'U Bad iboM words u« Uko a tello,BmIi twutod kMt to Mfort
Tbw ttrsighiMi outtMb uflo wllk**h eaa not Inet Ibrerer.**
Or If Hijiic (Tn-iii iH\n".l(*r
I.lUr u i ) clonr I rji jtiur iWy,
Anil Htiiniinl and hulplt-Ha Hlth the eboobUeocaib the wrvcli you lie,
Ilonienber tbet no itorm eooweUul bM n elearlnff dny:
T)ie darkeit nifbt a momlnf,An en i the iMgeal wuy
;
Then lake iboee worda to ebeer yoa.You'll (liid them liko a Invrr
Ti. f.il'C you'n' fritikiiiii [>lrlt» up:'11 can not lu»t r<ir<-vur."
-I-tllu M. AlvianJcr. In On(v a Week.
MAfiY KENT'S PLAN.
now Xo<l*p«Dd«it Hon—fc—pingProved • Bneaaaa.
• Wlml is tho mutter, JohnP"•Nothlnit."The lady did not aowa wMlBed."Wi'll, then. I'vn baan paytag the
c|u:irli riy liilln, und thoy'r* muoh bottT'
lur Ihau I vxi>octoil."
"You alwayi wjr tlutL"
"It U alwaya truo."
I.ol iiic »€-o thrm. plciisa"
'J lit! w.'Hi-y niiin jfuvo lior tho paporaWilli (iri air id liniu'lrM-* r.-r.f^it(ition
Wllit'll. to hU (»Illl','tlin • wife. MMMIl*'!
niiiuxlni;!}' dlxpruportliiiiutl tu thi
rniiM. 'Jliat aha tailed to roproai aemlla iraa unfortuoata.
"It may aaain funny to you, Mary;cl<in't oara in my Intaraat, ol
cour«a "
Tho amllo diod auddenly, and tb«1I|M wars lifftatly oloaod to raatraln anangry ratort, aa bor huaband von-
tlttuadi
•K»ary yonr we're boonllvlnj nliout
llvabundrod dollar* nhotu) «( uur In-
oomo. Thin ouiuoa uut uf ourmniill principal—and I anpgoaa youcan tho 8nro rcault."
••If 1 wcro u iimn. I would do nomo-thili^' to i4U>p tlu> lr;ilt; I would never
ait down nnd muurn ovur a little
money." No aoonor aald ttaaul regret-
t«U; fur tho wUo knoir hor huabnndwoll; goiid M bla haart'a oOra, und
uaually moat kind; bat a moat/^makorDover.
*I don't aoo wbero all tbla augur can
liaro irono to! Llalen: Muroh Ath, Hth.
laih. ',>oili. thii'ty-livo iHiunda In lexlliiin tlireo weekii. Thrcn; in Iho furally;
no tt'ii or eolT -e driIlk'l^ i'x<'».-pt my-h<'lf: tli'-ri' \va?* little i'oiii;taiiy and no
extra dUhoi. ViMConUl not have used
it."
"Thero ana fear of ua with thd »or-
vnnt."
•I 1i<:|-In to thiuk that fourth iniun-
hor in n very ooatly one. I du wish
you would giro up going to tho kltehon
to oak what U wanted; If Uridgot hadto come to me eiieli time to aak foraup-pliua ll nould bo a aaring to yourjhirkoL"
'•She UilU ine every nmniins: us I
nni «turiing for llio villugo. and I sup-
posod by your order; If yoa would be
In the kltehon mororSomehow 1 can't be when she Is
there. She is capable, nho doo!* hor
work well, and aho luakea mo fuel an
intruder. !t la bar kllobaii, not
minel'•'Then I see no way init to go on to
the uiid." John went out, und Kuth,
ruuiiliiu in from pl.'iy. found her nnually
ohecrful molluT in i.'ai-s.
*'\Vhut Is the inaltur. mumina. dar-
Ungf""Kovor mind, dearie; nothing to
Iniuble you."
••.Miuicy talk— 1 know! I halo it! It
always innkua yuu ery. and pupa angry,
and every thing horrid."
"Hush. Kutbl Don't add nny morewuter to thia overflow. Mnilier can
not tteur to aoo tears lu your youngeyes;" nud she mentally settled a reso-
luiioa that none should ever again see
tlicin In hers, for sueh cause.
The Kents hail a amull inoome. In-
herited; which, from frail health and
n nutnriil lack of ••push," tlio luiHbund
wuH nuvcr able to increuso. Ho had
oarly married Mnry llubburd, an in-
dependftnt, bravo littlaaohool-mlatNai,
vtao had Irvoly earned aad freely spent
In tho days before hor marrinirc; and,
without much thought nbout the
matter when her wedding llnury was
worn out, abe bad iimply told her
busbaod that bar wardrobe needed re-
plenishing.
When a few dollara ware given her,
with sti'lot Injunotlonaaa to.thelr care-
ful lining, ahe had learned a bitter
loHbon.
John bad not moant to be unUad.Hu knew nothing of the coat ol
woinen'H olotliinjf, and— in his no^injilly "i)inclied ' condition — luid
fancied himself ri fiUy ^•cnorourt. Ho felt
his wife's value, was proud of lier quick
wit and akllUul llji;:er!i; thu whole
house bore witneHtt to her culture un<|
refinement Her palntinj^H grnced his
wallt*, hor music jjladdcncd bin tivun.
in;;3, bcr kiionlcdt'c was ilaily and
most fulthfuiiy being imparted to their
little child.
Mnry never requested money forhei
perbonal needs ngalo; after that
memurablu occruion she waited long,
but none was oflercd her. So one daytibe (piletly nnnounood that she was
")j:oini; to hnvo a oloas In painting,"
'•Nonaonsel Why should you dCtlial?"
•'I think it would bo -nice." Nocos.
sory w ould Itave bi>.Mi n.'jvrer the truth.
•</ think It would bo ridiculous. Be-
Hidcg. whtit would jieople thlnkF II
you take core ol your bnine it la
truly lo.lu;^ lioni'ts. arc Iianli.u- to boarthuu uiiy whlc!^ coiuu Inlcr.
The "claa^' ^aa orgaotaed, aad hodbeen kept up iflth mora or lost profit
over Hinco.
••Uuthie, please a-k jinpa tocome in
I want to talk wiUi him.""Votaboutaxpeoava, aamma; please
don't"'•YcH, dnrling. about money; but
don't yon fiMir. Mother baa bad i
happy idea! we're going to have th<
Jolliost times—you aoot Kun quickly
I'm all impatience! nnd. when once the
details are Mettled. I'll tell you, undyou shall shurc."
Jolm uppenred. •'My dear. I don't
see nny use in di-t ossing the vexedquestion, it uiuounta to nothing."
•Silence, doubting Tbomaa'l Sit
down by my desk and look over myllgurcH; hut, first, shorten up yourcountenance und put on \o\ir 's))<
'J'he nour-sightud husband complied,•llieroglypl)^."•'.N'o; bigborarltbmetio! Now, llaten.
'rhomus Callahan wiuita to rent thefarm.
••Yes; to pay llireo hundred dollars
for it— a mere nolhiti^'
"l>o yuu dear Ihiee hundred fromit?"
••N—na /toM."••How much?""I don't know."••Very well, My plea la: lot the
place to Callahan, raaarving only tbthouse, lawn, garden and stable-roomfor (iypsy ' .Sell the stock and tools,
except 111., few i-ci|ulred fur the garden.
All uloni.' it's been the square man in
tho round bole—no good fit! To re-
sume; yuu can cara for the bit of landrusorvcd; It would be better than por-
ing over books all the time.'
The husband was Inteit'sted. und bo-
gun to listen ilc/erenlially.
"You will save twonty-Uvo dollars o
moath—Uirao^'i wagea.'
"And bare twenty-Cve more comingIn. I guoMS you're on the rluht truck.'
".N'oi so fnst I want the n nt-tuoney
for another purpoea I will give up
Bridget and be my own aervaak"'•You can't""I think I can. I will put out the
inundi*y work, iiml haveji woman comeoccasionally to give a thorough clean-
ing.
"
••That would c<ist as much.""In money paid as wages porbap* It
would; but we snvu the board of onehearty pcr,.on, tlio waste, tho general
•;ir a ul t.-ar.'"
•How about your cloaa?"
That would be given up; and. us
that moan* a loss of nil my pookct-moncy. I should ruquire my cumpen-alien. I wimt the rnit—nli of It"
llci- lisicner's eyes i>l nkcd. snrpris-
'dly; but not ut all i>).-u>hod by his
ttstonishment his wife went on: "Nowfur my Bguroa. Yoa pay BridfftlMi^
dollars a moBtb iMildM aa ^tralive nt oiub house oleaalng.' At
much du you raliie bar board andWiLste?"
At quite aa mneb more."Your own flgurea th' n, are throe
hundred and thirly-six (with ten ex-
tra), forty-six dollars u year. In re-
turn fur the tahirif I usk. 1 will usHurao.
all I'hargo of Rulh'a and my peraonalI \p. use. that Is clothing and so on.
i'hi- laiiniiry wtn-k will cost about sev-
iity-llvc dollars a your, and thut is
for you to pay; but 1 will attund to the
bin. of the woruau who conies to as-
sist me in tho house. Out of yourtbouaaad dollar Inooma, tbla will ioavu
you over ulna huBdred to meat theexpenses toward wbiob you now haveless I hun II ve hundred. Wouldn't that
stop the loakr'
It aounda woll."
Don't be faltbleoa. I want to help;
but I am not willing to go Into yomkitchen for noreeompcnscFuvo the ne-
cessity of bogging a few dollars to buymy clolhosi if 1 grow feathers like
tho chickens—but I duu't! The wuy 1
have proposed U right and fair onboth sides."
Scales were i)eg;nnlng to full fromthe husbsnd's eyes: he lalil aside his
gtusses tlml they might do w without
obatructlon; then bo. rose, held out his
arms, and Mary aoatled la Ibam.•'I never dreamed you had that feel-
ing ubout It, dear; forgive oy blunde^lug."
"Enoughl will you try tbtaf"" I'ou will not feel it menUI, and gat
dlscouruged?''
•'I make no rush promises. I shall
got tired— I do now; but 1 see nothingmenial In ministering to my own."
••Then we will try."
So Mary Kent entered upon a newlif3. She sang nbout her tusks like ahaiijiy girl, and dovi-ed ways andineaiis for savin;,' time, till slie laii^'li-
ingly delurcd "the bouse nearly run
Iteelt"-
Ruth furthered her mother's planswith childhood's ready sympathy, and'•saved steps" whore she could; everySaturday evening receiving her ownaalary" of fifty oanta to do with us
•he liked, and growing, mentally, withevery payment tbua reoelved.
Many a little plonle" they had dur-
ing tlio brigtit Hummer days, locking
their house ami (iri\ iiii,' abiuit the coun-
try. A cold dinner in the woods tasted
better tban'a hot one in the bouie, aadthere waa no one left alone at home to
grow lonely or dlaoootentad, and to fret
if they wero late in getting baelc.
•Come home with mo, Ilalford, andtake supper."
Guesa I'd better not If Mary doo*
her own work, ahe won't wont un un-
expected gueal"••That's just why I aak you. We are
free from kitchen tyranny now, and doas wo Ilka"
The autumn eranbig waa ohllU so
the bouse-niotber had lighted aflra on
tho dining-room hearth. Its dancing
gleams fell on adaintlly >prcail table,
nn I lingered caressingly about the.
happy woman and child .W4l0 were•waiting for papu."-%
Fnua ao adjoibiiv kitchen cnmoodort of a tempting Itttlo supiier. und
II wns upon this pleusuut scene that
John KeuL I.I- u;.'lit his friend.
I wonder, Mislross Mury, do yoa
always keep fixed up tbla way, with
your company dishes outF"
They're not company any more.
Mamma and I take care
improied surround jigs; but I'm in
earnest pursuit of Information on this
domestlo question. At our house there
Is continued turranll over the help,
chunpinu, si-oldin;^'. worrying. Mrs.
Jack has often tlii-eateiicd to do with-
out, but I feared it would bo n losing
exixjrimont IIow do you taoe the
drudgery which must be aa inevitable
as dUtnstoful?"
"It hua censed to exist for ma; like
this; WuHliin^' dishes wns my snare;
huted it. .SiK'h a ileal of grace It takes
to do un unpleusunt thing over and
over, three times a day, on ail the
days which are to oomel Jfoaotoaowis mild. I begun to grow snappy at
sight of a pan of hot water, so I solA•Mary Kent if you must wnah orookcry, some noble ahall dry It' I fixed
up, over my tablo, n little wire ar-
rangement to hold un open book.
Longfellow, in a brown paper phmfore,
helps mo with tho iiicer t'dngs—the
glass, stiver und chinu; but when I
come to the 'block dishes," aa Ruthle
calls the keitlus und pun^. I dismiss
tho iXK'tic soul of Henry Wordsworthnnd substitute Emerson. Onlyphilosopher oao go throughMaf
'
fully!"
And how about tho fatlguef thoughyou look blooming.""Thank you. 1 gel tired, of course,
HO tired some days that 1 am ready for
bed by nightfall; bul I sleep soundly
aa I did not when I hud less exureise—
and t have lost my dysiwpsliu As for
John, I haven't seen him cross or
worried in three monttis! He's grow,
ing stout nnd liiLndsoinc, and almost
too amiable to l>e wlioli-Minie.
"I'm glad you happen to be hero to-
night to learn the raault of our ezperi'
meat; on what he ha* foundout to-day
depends the conltnuunce of my dy.
nasty. 'I'lie bills, husband mine! youwent down street to pay thorn.
• What if I should aay .they weralarger than befureF
'
•You dure not"' lIciM they nr.". We don't mind
Ilalford. read thel-l out."' Oh! I'm so glad! I thought I was
prudent, bul didn t cX|iect this; thogrocer's bill Is low than one-half last
quarter's amount; and the others—here's ono only a tbirdi That la grand;but tho butcher's Is witbtn a dollar or
so as large us before."
OisappolntedrYea—na I fanoled thera would be
something to pay for that fearful appe-tite of youn. You'll have to retreooh
it"
'Oh, don't! Pm more than aatia-
Bod."
'"The vote of the company, pl<
It Independent housekeeping a iuo-
cess?
'
'Ay, ay! ami the imlepcudent House-
keeper tho d<'urest wuman In the
wortdt" John waa at hia Wlfe'a aide,
with a ktsa and a smile more appre-ciative than iin.v of his courtshli» days.
lllcse line.' moiillis have boon the
happiest of all our lives togotiicr;
haven't they. Molllef'
•Indeed they have."
'I'm convinced. Mrs. Jack shall
have tier wuy. I go to ostabllsh
another 'indepcmient hoiisehoUr In the
land! f;oo(l-iii;,'!ii!'
•Good-night, und good-luck!"—F. KH. Uj^ymond, In N. Y. ladependont
ouou;,'li."
••I like to bo helpful. What "people Uncle Jnek.think' makes no dllterenoe to me, it 1 1 of every thing, so now we have all aa
am dolni; rigbu" pretty us cin. I fool older afld Uggar"Very well; as you obooae." when wo koop nice."
- Thiihadheenloogago,Uitkaoednt| -Dear UMa glfl, you've hit the nail
early wonUMut wed^M UlewhM|u to gBtbehaBdiwaaU«utMii|a!|yvltb
From Texas.
About seven jeara ago I had the
nieaslcs, aiiU beluie the dlaease left
uie it >i lacked my lungt, aud gavenie wnat the doeturs prjiiouucc.i
Coiisuiitptlon. Kruiii the clearly de-
liucd syuipioins, aud ihu ful th<t
uieiubera of my family liad bran st-
flcted that way, I am coulltident tlicv
wera eurreot lu tbeir diagnosis. I
suirered terribly fir about live ye. r-,
bei.'oiiiing aiiiiuit a livn g skulelun,
with dcsiii constantly stsr.iig tie in
thu t'suo. I finally concluded lo try
6wilt'ii Speeille as an cxpiriincnt. I
Ijcgsn tu iiiipiovo nhllu taking the
first few bullleH, and srier using s
dor.iin or luorc I found myself bale
ami liesrl)', and with no si inptoliis ol
itie disease lelt. I lioiiestty believe
6. b. ti. will cure Consuiiipllou 11
lakeu lo tiuio. Very truly,
J U MlCiEK.. DooD Tkxab, July 11, 188M
Knowing that you appreciate vol-
uniary taatlmouiala, we take pleasure
(a ttarllng that one of uur laiiy cu<-
lonien has regained her health by
the use of fuur large buttles uf ti. Sti , alter hvvlng been an invalid fur
several years. Jlcr trouble « ai cx-
iremtdeblltty, cauae by adiaeasj pe
oullar to h»r sex.
Wilms It Co, DiU;{gtsla.
Waoo Tex. May. «, 1888
Good Advice.
Three years ago 1 was compelled to
throw up my place because of bloodpoison. I have been railroading for
years, and iny coudition may be im-agined when 1 bad to give up a goodJobbe cause of sioknesa. Hot Spring'spbyslolans and mercury did ine nogood. Through Iho advice of anotheri began taking S. 8. S. aud to day I
am well aud at work again. Whatmore can I aay ftir the mailiclne, ex-
cept "go and do likewise."jAsrin NociiT.
Liberty Teun., July 1888.
Swift's Specific la eutlrely vege-table remedy, aud Is the only medi-cine which has euro of Blood Poison
Scrofula, Iflood lluiiiors and kindreddiseases. Scml lor our books onBlood and Skin disesses Mailed free.
TBI SWIFT 8PEC1FlU C( >.
Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa.
Newspapers in 1880.
From the edition oriico.l'.Knweil Si
Co's "Ainericau .N'owspaper l.^irecto-
rv," published April lirst (its tiveuly-
tlr.t ye«i).it spiiears that the nows-
pipers and periiHllcals of all kinds is-
sued in tbe U<illad States and Canadanuw number 17,107, sbowiug a gain
ol 797 during the last twelve mounlhsaud of T,88'2 in ten years.
Dr. W. F. Uogcete, for three years
assialant p'lysiciaii at Ihe Anchorage
A4)luiii, tend' re. 1 his v.'signaiion
Friday innrnlug. I)r ,Iloggra> leaves
with llie iiiilorsi'tiieiit ol' iliii Sup rla-
iHiiden', Or. Ilyrti» bihI I'm board,
lid guaa U> Nj«r Yurk to atlead ilie
Post Graduate Bchuui of Medicine.
Paper aaoki for pnttiag up bamirorwl««t 4liU oAw^at hom lii toS oanta aMh,* .,
LOOK OUTFor our Annonnoeinent oi
HEW GOODSNEXT WEEK.
J. 1.DERM & CO.
Great Clothing Saleor ' 22-
SPEOIALTIES IN FINE GOODS!We will close the following goods at LOWER PRICES than ever named in this market:
Fine Cheviot, Corkscrew and. EnglishWorsted Suits.
Elegant Germania, Snr and EsqnimaxixBeaver Overcoats.
uallm of
A large assortment of Astrican and Chinchilla Coats and Vests. A nobby line ofYouths' Suits in Frocks and Sacks. Boys' aud Ohildren's Suite in great variety.
We bought a large line of SHIUTri which wn will close out in half 4<>iM lou at wholesale prloo—WUITS SHISt, 15 0KNT8. A aaUNDEItWKAB, HATS, CAl'el, ULUV£S, UUSIERY, TIKS, Ac , Ac
Mbw is the time to buy Warm Winter-wear, Our Job Counters are fiM of bargains.
PTE; DIGEEN & WALLMakJa-ly
MEXICANMUSTANGLINIMENT
First KTational Bank,OF HOPKINSVILLE. KY.
• - $©-i,000.S B. CBUlCBAUra, FroBident.
W.A. LOWBT, Ttot-Prisidrat.
Thus the '* Mustang", conquers pain,
Makes MAN or BEAST well again!
FALICIB aBlVZ8,0Mhlw.BAILZTSUSnUi, Book iMSn,
RHEUMATISM^ NEURALGIA•MlMoelcry Oampouaa hai Msnaood-
MBdlOtte. Porthe poittwoyeanlhaTesur-mfiairttbDouralfflAot the Heart, doeuir afterdoctor raUlnir to cure mo. I biTe now takenQt^arlr four botMea of Uie Compoood, and amrn-<- from tt>G wrnplalut. I tool Tfrr gntUfiUtujuu." CHAS.11. Lewis, Central Vllla^, CI.
Paine'sCelery Compound"I have been ffn^atly antli-ttxt wIUi acuta
Aeumatlsin, and could nnil no tvMvi uutu I
used i>bUsis Oelsnr uompoaiKl. Aner uttogaUMM!a^^l»>!>MBS I amaowainSol
XSKnlslncauwon, Sa Omfefe. X. B.
Effects Lasting Cures.PaloQ'aOelerjrCompoiiDdlus performedmany
otiiereuree as lurTslnuB aa ttiei«,-tioples ofletten sent lo anj addresi- Pleaannt lo talie.
does Bot disturb, but aids (llfri^UoD. and cnUnvbr TrgnUbie: scbtldcantikelt. wuat's iiu.
use of surrerlnif longer with rliciimau.sxu orneunil^iar •
niMtmnMn nvre> f^'^rr nntt UrUitdfrjmgoiepl'iv^ngupon LaHatedf^i^nTt ItmlO'y,UmmUmi Urti iu..r, that, annoUxr ll^/a.
I
a^OlO Uoff), UtUt). n U Vnfraleii.
I cause saiold aaneihif.
Doetna admit Uiat they an ausouli lo cm—sodotkaWpaUSBIa Paine's
I Cetorr Otmpnand has pur-
ally oaM the worst
nsawlgia aaaytilt whohavsaasdtt
navlBg been troubledwlLb rtwuiaaUam at the kneeand roM Inr OTs jreoiB, I wasalmost unable to ffet around,and was veiT onen conflnedto niy bed lor weeks at aUrns. I asad oolr one bot-
Ua M nutrt Oelety Om-prrand. BBd was perfectly
eured. I eaa now lumpsnrand. sad leel aa Utoi/ asabor." liaiiKrAaou.
luieka. Nevada.
W-OA HxigriaeA Dramlsu.Mammotb testlmoDlal paper frre.
Wsus.RicvanDao)(AOo..l'rope..>iurIInKton.vi.
WhaMs
Castorift ii I>r. ^am*l Pjtclmr'i olA, harmlaM Bud quick oms^HarInfmU; and Cldldren'a Compl^rt» iiiMiMii> W O—twr jfilj
Paregoric or lfarootlo Bympa.llon» of lIe<hT« blaBB Ci>»to»ia,~
QutorU curM Oolic, CoitBtlMllDn :
Boar atomach, DterrboB*, KrucuiionatoiBiicli, Matitma, tnia'
I r'..-nmnwmil CaatnHa for cblldr*'n'«
Oonipl.tuU,u Minnilor Uiunf |>r»iH:r IpUcii
known to me.'^ H. A. .VKcnaa. M. Ii
.
Ill So. Oxford St., Hrookb ii, N.V.
Taa OsarUB OoiiMxv, n llanay at., Dew Ysfk.
oolniu,
W ^. LOWllYJOHN UOATO.V,J. p. FKUWMB,>. W. 00'
imONSIHiUlTSNURIllL DOBIil nCDBITr TO DEFOSlTOBi
WALIT STIEBT MSE !|
BBTWUM BIXTR AMD VXJfTri BTI..
Qg^FIUST-CLAHS IJi ALL APPIOHTMWK/^CIN CINNATI, OHIO.
POPULAR P RIC $2.00 to $2.50 Per Day.
^ FjROCTOXS, Fxopxletoz.o»« »t ifce aa» wmi sal Mm Bia i laiiam Bssalsl ataWia Mia CMr.
Jbbs 1-1 J,
AUITIN D IIlCKS, S. 0. Mkik icb, Ja,
HIOKS&MERCER,Life, Fire/ Tornado and Accident
INSURANCE,Real Estate and OoUeoting Agents.
WeksvaasaalaaUraahaadaisedllaaaC hanaas, lata aa« tanas Isr sale aad larnal..\ <l; DBS datlriBf BBTtlilag la ikis Uaa wlU d« wan ta aaU aad as* as.
Oar rMlUtlN for Puwlag InnrtSM ui TTararpund.
W»jsspsottBllj aollelt tour patronafs. aad la all aattsi* faaraalM psrieoi aatlataetiaa.
omceorarOltylUnk, . . . HOPKINSVILLE,: KY*
THIS OFFICE.MTISFMHON QIMMiraO.
CHM. M. MIMHAM,
HOPKINSVILLEf KENTUCKY.A llT* u4 fi««ii( tttr of S,MI> ia'ttbiuiiu,
ftiiuAtciUnaooiuitjror <<).o(H}. Tbo Loutsville
>iiil .NuliTlU>IIMtwollni'>»t r«IIrua<lln tbe
county and the paople tii*vc recently voted aMtot-wj now roailB, Largcftt tobacot) fTowlng
nouiitjtntho worltl. Whoat.corn, hay roal
live atock anil friilta j.roiliicej for export in
large tguuiititluH. I'lio rtty has four bank!
Willi an aiKri'isate ca|»tal of llSU.ora. A plan-
ing III ud wa(<M taslorj, three carriage
(MMtlH.UaM tutoiT, lobceoo Miantaotory,
(wotMWMaai tlm* krlckyaidi, broom lac-
tar7,iUM> Umtfrr, it» tMorr, two UnaiMftagalUaimiHellT ud MTenl la tka
wuatr. Splendid drlTlofpark'ud Inn openhonae. rire tumplkea eenterlaf In Hopklai-
fllle. Building and Ixiaa Aiaeelatlen, Cora
nerotal Club, a telephone exchanfe* numbered
•traeUnnd bauiea and city lighted by gaa
Maeadamlaed atreeu and brick tlilewalki all
oyer the city. Kleycn cburchca, two eollegea,
n high aeliool and the llncat ayatem ol publlo
irIioaU, white and colored, In tbe SUte. Weel-
, en Kentuokr Lonntle Aa/lum with « popnla
tloaotlM,l«OBUea*ai«oflknallr« A 1100,
004 eoortkoninwltk Iowa cloak m tho AneA <no In deynrtaant nad n eeapuj oCtlaie
Gurde. Ultlo Blrer tumlakee na adoqnnte
iupply of water for all pnrpo^ee BMllow and rrnticlit'ap. l ino o|>enlng (or woolen
mil', I'ork pHokiiiK i'nlllL>ll^hIueo^ tmit ean-
II, r' , 'Kiiyiird and many other ealerprleea.
, .1 11 ita mild and InTlfomllai and ezeeed-
II. 1) lieallhlul.
,Sl. I.ouia wlUtlMtaTuesday.
Mayor ntxl
£x-Con(rcMinu P. P. Mthouoyi
ofKaw York, dM Wedaeodey.
Tbe Howling Groen IVmudoolanillaelf ill r>Tor of Wlllio L. BseTM, of
Toilil.for U. S. Senator.
.lolin liright iliu great EnglUhCifiiiiiiniirt-, tiii'ii U'etiiiosday noni-
lug, al'lcr a lout; iilneea.
The PraaldaU baa Uined a provla-
niation openiDft tha Oklahoma ooan-
try 10 leKlement on aud afler April
22ii(l. _________'I'lio lliii'l' wild linike into llio A'eii'
/.'/a ollii'O and btole llio I'lliUii'a'j pipe
liae been uvor. Jle ougbl lu be lutile
to imoka for tt
The TotoM^cq^nlMtbe at^llDg aoaoDooemeK Wat "lha wiirdiugoftwo aooiaty ImUh will lake
place bettrtea thallrat and tenth of
April."
The Ilenderoon Gleaner tuthorl^
ty for tho aUtement that Col. Folk
Laffoou hak al^cepted a poiitlon at
attorney and general lolieilor for the
•Iiind, Iron and Coal Company, of
tibiflleldj Alabama.
It is (elegraphei! from Waiiliiugton
llial Mia. Harrison has ilibdiartjcil
all Ihe colored srivaiilh a( iliu Wliiti
IluiHoaiul tilleil Uitir plaii's will
nbite help. Some of llieiii had
heen there for years.
OOURT NEWS.
The peUt Jury wu disoharged
Monday and thU weak haa baai tak-
en up wltheqal^ Mtim. Ooart
will adjourn to-menow.
TBI TWO or ooMvicra.
SteTt TatUeton, hone etaaling fi
yean. (Valuable animal itolaa from
J. J. Gray, of Ilmo.)
Albert Wallaoe, horaa atMling, b
years. (Stolen from T. L. Yontf, ol'
Trigg ooaaty.)
Cbaa. XeBeyDoUa, hog alaallng, 8
years.
' oiTii) oaan.
Forbee & Bro., ti Ovraley ft Ham.Stricken from the docket.
W. L. Tbompsou to L. R. Davis.
Stricken from tbe docket.
D. Galbreatb, Sr., n I), (ialbreatb,
Jr. Jndfinaatrorplalutiirror«:i,OOa
L. ft N. Railroad Company to
Cbristian county, appealed Trom
Judgment of Cbrislian Circuit Court.
Judgment affiniifd.
Beu Smilb vs Lou Smith divorce
granted.
Oivoley ft Jonet, Eseentors of De
B. Oivoley, Deo'd. Ti J. X. Craveno.
Judgment fi>r plalaturfbr |S2 7S.
.;. B. OraTanive8.R.Whlte. Dis-
OUbartMorrioonva J. W. lUnle ).
Oltmliied.
Peter Fleming voJno. S. Xorlbing-
ton. Judgment Tor plaiutiir rorl'.'i.
8. Walton Forgy, Adm'r. of U. W.
Ilenry, Oec'd, vo It. C. Rives.
Jadgment for plaintifTfor 125.
.1.1!. Dade, Adni'r. of (J. A Oliamp-
llu, Dw'd, TS K. C. Klvcs. Judg.
ment for plaiiiliir foi- »12 50
Jas. D. llaya, an altoruey, appuiut-
od an examiner for Christian county
(IIV lOl'BT .\K\V.S.
D. (Ialbreatb, breach of the peace.
Two charges. Fined $lo and costs in
each case.
It S. Wilcojt, col., petit larceny.
I'our monllis in the county jail.
Ueorge Ujiiard,druul(eoueao. Fin-
ed to and coalo.
Walker GIbeon, eol., was arrested
Tueeday for debt, and bio trunk and
an organ taken charge of by tbe po-
lice, it appearing that ha taUndad
laaTiagtbaiUtaftir the parpoee of
avoiding the payment of a debt due
a Lool>.Tllle wboleaale liquor bouse.
On Wednesdar ha gara bond and
waa releaead. His trial oomaa up to
morrow.
Disposed To Qougs Us.
The Board ol Kquallzatlon has rale*
ad tbe taxes of Christian oeunty, as
tbe following letter to Judgt WinfreewiUsbtw:-
FBA»roaT, Kr., Mar. Sl^WTo the (;o«ni]r Judge:
The Bute Board of Equalisation
haa fixed tbe rale of your county al
1)7 per cent , which will give you a
raise of Ibioe per cent., upou tbe Tal
nation as reported by tbe assessor.
The law provides that yon be in-
Ibnaed of the ac.ioii of the Bjard
aad aa opportunity given, if desired,
to appear before tha Board. TbeBoard will be ready to bear aay per-
sons from your oounty—tha law lim-
its tbe number to flve—on Wednes-
day, the 27(h Inst, and will continue
their session for Ihio purpose until
and including Saturday the 'Mlh insl.
J. W. tiiiaiiNE, Ch'u.
This Is an unuecesiiary aud unfair
raise, but It is now (oo lale lo enter a
protest and tbe people will liavo to
stand it.
Tha letter from Uarrioon to Blaine
written before tbe inauguration,
which has been pnbllshed, is tsken
as settling tbe qnestlon of who will
run the administration. Ifr. Blaine
was told in so many words that his
services in "tixing ihings" were not
needed.
The Tciiiichuci; lluuHe has passed a
bill making; it iiiiluwfui lor non-res-
idoiils fur llie tilato locitcb lisb from
IC leiloul Lake, bince these wise law
uialiera have decided where a maashall tlsb, perhaps tboy had liattar
rfgulate tbe kind of ball (o ba need' and also pass a law to prohibit
Xlmrods from lying about their al
legtd catchee.
The X.oulBville Timet says
:
"Tbe Secretary of tbe Treasury has
said that tbe KcntMcky Colectorebip
would not be taken up for three weeks
yet. Col. John Fuland says lie will
not apply tor Iho Cullecloibhip in tlic
Second dislrict hut will take it if cer-
tain conliuguocics arise, and Ihuy are
very apt to arise as a rule. The
Colonel would like to have bis sou
made Asslotaul Distr.ct Attorney,
It lo alleged, aud is said to lie for Jol-
ly flrst, Denny second.
Tbe LouisTille Timti and O «ens-
b.iro Jltamgtr arejust now at cross
questions on most mattersbut they are
unanimooslH the opinion that some
of the best gubernatorial material In
Kentucky is found in Cbristian
county. Hero is what the Timei says
:
"The Oweiihoro Ale>aeiii/er and Ihe
Bowling Green Times onthiisiastical-
]y sccpnd this paper's nuiniiiaiion of
Dr. .Tames Uod'iian fur (iavoriiur.
Westeru Kentucky, which "ncvcrgcis
n'ltblii' nohoiv," may liiid IIh uppjr-
tunlly in this best cxecaiivo idliccr
wcstoftliel. ft N. railroad. His
long exDerionco lu controlllug and
curing lunatics would bo valuable in
dealing with legislators. Ljtthe Pen-
nyroyal region rise up aud assert it-
self."
E nbroidery, patterns in appHqno,
wreaths and detsohed bouquets over
c!otb, cashmere, and silk fabrics, are
the heights of fashion for d(«ae trim'
ming.—Oodey's Ladn'i Book.
KENTUCKY KNOWLKDOI.
A?. T. B. Sooth la annooaead aa a
candidate for State TraMorar.
Henderson haa elsty ealoous,
Oweuabora ftrty aflB .HopklaafUla
stxteaa.
Moaroa Wllkertoa, ool., wasbanged at SeottaTlllak Friday, for a
mnrdar committed leal BapUmba'r.
Thai!arioe Moaltor ia taraiag its
drat yaar anaooneM that it trill eon-
tlaaa to ba*^ radical BepaMleaa pa-
per.".
Mrs. Carrie Walker, wMe ore. N.
Walker, late editor of the Fulton
Boomerang, died of ooaaanpUoalast Monday.
The Bell county fued again broke
out last week aud In a free fight Jas.
Bnrcb killed Alvio Turner and was
himself killed in turn by .felT King
Four of the ni-ni »i I' ill iiii.
Deafness Can't be Cured.
by local application, as tbey can not
reach Ihe diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way (o core Deaf-ness, and that is by conotltulional
remedies. Deafness Is caused by ^nlullanied condition of the mucus lin-
ing of the Kustachlau Tube. Whenthis tube gets Inflamed you have arumbling oound or imperfect hear-
ing, and when it Is entirely dosedDeafness Is the result, and unless the
inflammation can be taken out audthis tube restuied te Its normal con-
dition, hearing will be destroyed for-
ever ; nine oases out of Ian are caus-
ed by eatarrh, which is nothing but
aa Inflamed condition of tbe inucuo
snrfaoes.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any ease of Deafness (caused byCatarrh) that we can not curs bytaking ilall's Catarrh Cure. Sendfor clrciiiara. free.
V .T.CUKNEY*CO..Tole<Io,0.'Sold by Druggists, 76o.
The following additional Foreign
Minisioi's have been appoiotad this
week
:
Uobt. T. Lincoln, Illinois, to Eng-land.
Ilurat llalstead, Ohio, tot iormany.
Allen T. Rice, Now York, UusOaGeo. B Ivoring, Massachusetts, Por-
tugal.
John Uleks, Wisconsin, Peru.
Patrick Egan, Nebraska, Chill.
Tbos. Byan, Kansas, Mexico.
Othsr sppolntments
:
i'VaucIs E. Wsrreo, Wyo., Oor-ernor of Wyoming.
Bonj. K. While, Mont , (Jovernor of
Mmituiia.
I,oo Morehouse, Indian Agonl,Oie.
Itobl. V. lii'll, Ass'l Indian Com'r(). -M Sliclliiian, C. S. -Marshal for
Ail<.
C. C. U'alteiP, V. 8. .\tt'y fur AikMaririi Erwin, I'. S. All'y for (It
T) rj (;'cnn, U. 8. Marshal tor N. C.lai. (I. Churchill, Sorrcyorof Cus-
toms, Ixiuis.
W. P. Corbett, CAi Matahal for
Ga.
Cosliy Insuraneak
A'cry many of the so-called bene-lii-iiil sociciies, with higb-eoundingiiaiiii-H, ihiu lutvo come up aiahe thedocliuo of graveyurd Insuranoa, arebenoOolal only to their offlcers. AnIllustration of this Is nlTorded by oneof the riillnoelphlii cumpiuiios just In-
vcFtiiiiitco in the Ihiuphin Clonnty
('iiurt. It hjis hi-fMi In iiu.iiinofis nboutten years, liuil .•.I'.ti. iI ifiiC.lllW fromdues uud uasessiuoiiU and bad pidd out484.000 In sick bonefiu aad deathclaims, while the "expenses" daringtho same period hild been $40,000.
This would bo pretty costly "insur-
Hnco" oven If It insured.—Philadelphia
Times.
— "Bill" Miitlicrs, thrt lnint<^r andnimrod of Wirt County, W. caught
a coon In a box and took It to tho
oounty seat Calling all th'b dogs In
town, many of which had never seen acoon before, he turned the coon tcese
on Court square, where It licked all
the dogs around, from the poodle up to
tho foxhound, after which It look up ashade tree, where It quietly picked thedog moat from lu toulb. There beingno more dogs In town to spare, thacoon was simkcii frum thn troo and•Hill." the lilTuni.l, cihIimI iu life withu club. It was the Sullivan ooea of
West Virginia,
—W« have recoivivl a note fromJake rrlUcr nskliij? us what is tho
numtxir of our boot. ^Ve doi}'t knownow whether ^mI^ dj'sixiM as up bo- i
fore making a pcMana^assault, or
whether his aoeoi|ipltsbe# wife pto-
poaus tu knit a |>alr of stoofclngs (or out
coming bbrthdsy. Time wilt telL la
taa meantime We hava had our liM^gun oUunod.—Tcxiw bifUpga.
LEMON ELIXIR.A PLUaailT LMON D«INK.
r«i hillonaaeM aad eoaoUsaUse, lakelMSon Uillr.Kor indlgeatloa Sad ftMl
on Kllilr.rur lick a
on Klllir.For aleeidssssess sad nsrvecsasoo, lake I«ai-
on Klillr.For loss ot appetite aad doblUty, lake Lem-
on aililrFor fcTen. chlUs and mtlaria, take Lcm-
on fcluir.1.1-niuii Cli\ir will ttol fall you In any ef thelKir« d 'iieai.rii. all of which ariM from a torpid
nr iliicatcd liver, slomacti, kionay., IjuHoUorbiciul.
J*repar«d only liy Dr. U. Mo^l-rv,Atlanta, Ua.
sec. and ll.OOiicr botUc. Sold by anicauta.
A Prealaeat MlaMarWMiSe.Alter Ion years of sreei ^wraflnf tiom Indl-
r;estlon, with areat aemoua proetraUon. btl-ouaneae, dltordered kidneys aud conBtiuatiun,
I have been cured by t>r. Moaloy'a 1-emonKllxir, and am now a well man.Uav. U.U. Dana, aid. il. «.Cfenreh fosith,
No. iS rntaAl St.. Atiaata, Ua.
The folluwiiig puit.ullice appoint-
ments have lieeu mads iu Kentuckythis week ten raoMrais, Um leat to ill
vacancies
:
Geo. A. Berry, Adams, Lawrencecounty; Jno. C.McGbee,Clllly,Toddcounty ; II. F. Wood, Douiaar, Koh-lenberg conaly ; Jaa. F. Joaat, Otsh-
tan, Kubleabarg ooaaty; Jao. W.Oridar, Olaa's Fork, Adair ooaaty
;
D. C. Oruan, Hays, Warren county
;
Jas. T. Hampton, Huff, Eimonsoncounty ; E. E. Abbott, lluutsville,
Butler county ; IdersI Vanfleet, Prica-
vllle. Hart county ; II II Coursey
Sharon Grove, Todd counly ; W. F.
Lyles, Smith's Grove, Warren coun-
ty ; J. B. Deuham, Summershade,Metcalfe county ; I'. 8. Wood, Yost,
Muhlenberg county.
Flaked oat ruohes are mneh need
or the trlmntofofdraaaaa.—0b<fa/(Ludn'tBooh.
Coiffures are of all etylea so as to
suit all fsces. Hair combid up from tbe
neck, flowing tresses, catagons, coro-
nets, are all aqoally patrooiaad byfaaUou.— Ooifey's Lmdy'i Book.
Carnot as a Carpenter.
Tho President of Franco is n flrst-
clasH carpenter, and can hundlu tlio
saw and ]ilniic as witll iis any iin-chanio.
It was at Chabaouis, in the Charente,
where his father possessed a chateau,
tha* he learned the trade. Camot.senior. Insisted that all his children
should learn soino (iccitpaliun; * 'there
Is no telling." be used to say; "youmay wont It some day, for we live In
strange times." So Carnot, junior,
was put to the bench, and. according
to his professor, ono M. Dolarge, whoIs still livlni:. aeqiilttod himself mosthonorably. In memory of this event
in his can-er, M. Sardln. who waa aaapprentice at that time, but is BOW amaster cabiui't-uiaker in the FaubourgSt. Aiitoiuo. di'iuundcd an audlcnco of
the Cliiiif uf llioSlulc. iiM.I lul^ [.i;olvod
u reply to tho ulToct that the rrosident
will be happy to meet his old fellow-
workman and talk shop with bia alltAle.—London Standard
The Qld DoctorsDrew blood, modem doctors cleanse It
;
Dance the bicreassd demand lor Altera-It Is now well known that mostan due, not to over-abundaaee,
but to latpoiity, d the Bleed) and It
Is anally well attsstsd thai no bloodmediclns is ao eflcadons as Ayer'aSarsaparllla.
' " Ono ol my children hn<l a larpo sorebreak oat on the leg. Wo appliedsimple remedies, lor a whlln, tliinklnRthe sore would shortly heal, lliititj^row
worso. We sought medical advice, andwore told that an altoratlvo medicinowas noeosssiy. Aysi's gafssparillabslag ^ . f.
Recommended >^
abovs all others, wo used it with mar-veloas tssnlta. Tbe son hsalsd aadhsattb aad sitenfth laaldly ntoned."—J. J. Anasmnig, Wsissar, Tsxas.r «I AM Ayer's Haisaparilla to be aa
r ISr taa can c( blooddliisiss, I Hsscribe thaadltdseathawosk evesy flme."- B. l: Fatsr, X. D.,MauiBMaa, ^r"*-"We have (old Ayer's Baisa|iatina
hen lor over thirty yoan aad alwwsrooommend it whan asked to aams teabeat blood-pnrMoi."-W. T. MCLsaa,Dmgglst, Augusta, Ohio." Ayer's medicines continue to bo the
standard renujdlo'i In spita uf all com^iKiUtlon."-T. W. Klchmond, Beart»ko, Mich. ,
-• ..^ •
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
Or, J. O. Ay«r * Co., LowtN, Mam.
For "ninMlown," deWltUtcd and overworkedwomen. Dr. Pieroe'e Fkvorlte Pmcrlptlon li
tbe beet of all restorative tonlot. It la potentSpectflc for all thoee ChronJo WaaknaMee andDiaeaaea paoullar to Woinco: a powerful* tea-oral ai well a* utarlna, tMiM aiiHl Darrtna, II
Imparti vlror as4 atmrth to tbawbola fritaBeIt promptrr ctinN weakneii of ttomaoh*oauaM.Inalreetlon. hinatlnir. weak back, nerrouaproa-trmtroa.d<'l>tli(y and Hlt>cpl''UT)cu, in eltberaex.It la carefullr LDtDixmndtst hy ai) evperlenoedphriidsa, and ndaptiHl to womao'e delicateoriraaUtatioo. I'unrlv veritable and perfectlyharmlMI In any connltlnn of t ho rgtrm.— " MfBTorllfl Proaerlp-
tlon** la tbe onljr medicinefor women, eoM hv drunriiti,mm^w m po«IiIt« vnar-
antee of aattilMdaft In arcry caae. or price(tl.iU) refunded. 1ml fuanuiteo haa oeenpri!it(H] on the U4UI nlfUppT. and faithfullyoarrlr'l out for IBMV IfU*-
l or larr*. UluatnUM^matlaa on Dlaeiaea ofWomen (lO pana. with full dlractlona tatbome-treatmenU, nod ten oanta In flampt.
iiA*grACV»aaDouv avmaCAUFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO..
Sam Fbamcuco, Cal.
tsOUtiviLLV. *fT. N»w YoKK. N. y.
Comljinea tli« Jvlce of t!i« Blue FIciol
CaDfornU, w luu(U« and natfiliou.
wi:h the medklnal virtaM of pUnti
Ki'.- wn to be most beneficial to ik.-
human irilemiltasnlaftbeOMLY PER-
FECT UEMEfiV te set |ent]]r ysi
prunijiUjr on the
KIDHETS, LITER AND MEES— A\.» TO—
ClBsnsetbs System Effectually,— lO TUAT •
PURE BLOOD,FEFRESHING GLSEP,
HEALTH and STRENGTHNaturally ToIIow. Kvery one ia ntlng it
an-I all are delighted with it. Akk youi
.!r.:ci;i>t foi .SYKUr OF FIGS.
Home Monument WorkS
!
HALL &.JOHNSON,DBAI.EBS IK
Oraaile i Ibrlile Ho&iimIs.
We mill duplicate any Monument put upin Hopkinsville or Christian county by anyforeign jnarhle dealer and
Discount the Price from 10 to 25 per Cent.
WK MEAN WHAT WK BAY.
KEEP TOUR MONET AT HOME.you may OF.T SOME OF IT BA( K.
HALL & JOHNSON.fll^OSko sad Works VIrflnIa smst,Mwcan Ilk saitlk.
tmrxmmrrrt -na
w. o. wuaaj.tB.W. H. r.vxos, BooK-Kiiria.
JflllS >(. MILLS.
Wheeler, MiUs & Co.,TOBACCOWarehousemefl and Commission Merchants
XrS GHAZZT SZAIsSZlS,FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
UUdBKLLVILLB AMO U. R. aTUKKTS. liOl'K I N.^ v | LI.K, KV.
Ubaral AdTaaoam CoMtcunaBta. AH Tobaoeo Seat U« (.;orcra(l By Xaauraoaa.
TARPLEY, DAT ft CX).,
Country Work Solicited and Promptly Attended To
M. a. Gasoa. W. a. oasoo.
Burnett House,M.S.OREQQaSRO . Propti.tor«.
S. L GOUiEil mU ud BKOIDWIT,
« StasissmaU a V. DopoS,
LOUISVILLE, - KY.airsol Com roa to all polau In tho oltj
Fla* Llqnon, Ctgan i Tobaooo.
GORDON'S RETURN.Tha plendld StaUioD "Gor-lon. " fonnnrly
knows aa **Ralort," the nroixrtr of thu lute
NMDUta, will return lo Mopkinivlllribi* wa-Ba waa hare Inat aea*tt). aixi aitheio-
lleltatlon of vany of bla i»itront. Mrt. IMlii
hli »irre«<* to I"*". He will, begtri-
Dliifttu iiaf, make tli« fea4"ri Rl tlia
Driving Park Stables.
I. onion l« loo well known M 'imkc a tuitill-
cationnr bin reeoplnetuwaar) Me la atantlknl
bv allrultMianrlrerUteraU.aDil leruiioedcl lu
be one ot Ihe niia«t horaaa la the ama., 1 beCanueraihaiMMt Ml to arall ilMnN|K^<>rtb'« npportunltT to liii|>rota their Mbck bybtrrrling tu ibu 8U|ierti horM.tor further lnfonii»ti'>n « 1 on or widrrM,
I', II. M( N^NEY*.Mar. IS lio ll(>|iklnil»lll', Kjr.
Fsnfcsnif, n., jdit % inWp, Iho undersigned officers ol
Caldwoil County, Ky., certify that a
number of liidividuala, both whitrand Ijlai'k, livlni; In Princeton andCaldwoil County, Ky., were sufferer*
from Syphilis lolls various stages,
and are now in periiset haalth, hai^ngbeen eored by Foerg's Bamadr.W. S RANDOLPH.
Judge Caldwell CoBBfarOOWt.JOUN U. WVME,
Clerk Caldwell Circuit Court.FRANK A. PASTEUK.
Clerk Caldwell County Court.B. R. PICKEKIMG,
SbenlT Caldwell Conatr.J. M. POOL.
J allor Caldmll OoBBtr.L. L. BAKEB,
Asseasor Caldwell County.From one to thrre bottles will care
any case of ftlecL Foerg't Remedy is
purely vpgclable, contains no mercu-ry. One weeks trial will convince youof Its merits. Ask your druggist for
Koerg'a Itemedy. Price fl a bottle
prepared by Phil Foers, Frineeton,Ky. S.4-ly
BEST mnNG CORSniSsWORLDrORSAU BY LEADING MERCHWnS.AUrOf, STROUSE A CO. <
hm>S.-4ll IPOADWAY, N.Vj]
SPECULATION,
GEO. A. ROMER,
BANKEB AND BfiOKER,
40l42Nilwi7iilSilbff«mt,
nir TOM am.
Stocks, BoBdi, Chvia, Frorltlona and
aooclil, BaU mA OanM sa liaTfia.
P. 8.-aoa4 «srslilaaaMrT samphlei.•7-1 rr.
OALT HOUSE,TbiLirpituiriasiiBottliatlieCitj.
IUte«-$2 50 to $1 Fir I)»7 w-
oording to Booai.TnaaiBii ixD Bossuii Batis is ini Ilocsa.
PHOTOGRAPHSlItefors Ton hava yoor pictnre takfn corae
ana the ctiaraotBr i»f aar ^
tw natUSed that my plctarca ar« e.|iial to the
l>e>t olU work. Siwolal allnitic.ii hivi-mi to
aaklD|UI*-Slaa Ponralls b^he aew^ro-aiaklDaun-aiaa roIda fNaias.,nBa
0HBTSANTHEMIJM8.The Flneit Varittisi from a Long L>l( ef ierti
Tht>i« IP* tk« FIrmI in Each Color:
UloricMum;— Very farly, targe double, a loreljrgoltleti yellow, a bi-autj. Ite eat Ii
M Farlr;— A •iilftnlhl ailrery pink, reflexetl
peiaU, airy liMkistr lOc eaehTiHbal d'Argeni:— Wblta outer patala long,'caalar abort aaU Bur>tkapa(l, thaflaoat otllMAMMOMeorU ISeaack
Delia Paul Large looaa ilowera,wliita lippedbluib. anelFgaat aort 10eea<th
Axlin*;- Yrllow nti'l l)ronta red, blnoma In
bou<|Uflta, laata a luootb lOe eacliTtirt flerum;— l»iiK, needle-like iifltaU, wbltotipped (iiak, Iftala well nod la the nio>t iiae-
ful . . »Sc eachHounllgbt;— ljuite late, pure white, very dou*
ble, one of the Lett whiten lOa eachPr uf'^aii Meleiia:-[a rwinpone.) white nitha
Itluafa ahadiDg. lorna beaulifiil roiiod bklli onloog alems , . I&c each
llamral;— beautr. large aad double, tbe oat*er paub an wntm, Um aaaiar •aat a baMtlfnl erean oalor* uaia wall Md ttltagotbrroD« Of tbe kasi llo earbWe maillbi* oollectloD n|>oa receipt of |l
For prices nn other (lower* and rollago plantaplcaee auhinit your Iini to iia. We «ilJ retemit by Drat itoall. Our atsiek of Uoiea, (ieranl*umi, ( bryMDtbetniime, llellolropea, Uama-llonitColeut, Tuberoaae, Dabllaa, and every*thing etoe la the line !• oomplato. and we oaa
We ar; Ready for Business
mXH THE ORBAIEST LINE OF
JiTo'vott liursa as low as aaj othar flm elaaa
owsnaf plaata oaa Iw frowa for.Wrllshr—'—
W. W. liamiKIX, Plerlat,Ilowlinff (Jrrrn, Kj,
Female College.rail ssaslOB will opoa AUUU8T IT, 1888, with
a tnU taaillj. Spoelai ratoa to pupils daalrlnitoeniar tho aisisss la BIoobUob, liiisle,Arlaad tho aodsn LaafSSfSS. CaUatthaCellafaoraddnas
BoraissTiLis, Kr
$100,000 TO LOAN.1 am propare<l to miike iDana In iinii of
fl.OSSor aioroat 7peru«Dt , same to he sacuretl
bJ Ant ^ertgaias oa raal estate worth ilouMo
tbs ssssaalsl Iks loans.' aBmiT i. STITH, ^TToanr
I
oo
EVIB PLACED ON 8LAR IN THIS CITY,
We Carry Nothing But First-Class Goods!
Inspect our Stock & Learn PricesBefore Making Your Furohaaes.
18 Fl"LI. OK FIlf.ST-CI.AS.S (i(K)l).-; lOli I.\ Km \ii>\i\.
We Are DeterminedTo Do the Shoe Business of Honkinsville.
Ill mimmw u ienkseitedon MONKV ItKKKVriKh
GIVE US A CAU.WliLE-'CLOTlGUiflECOt,
M. FRANKEL'SSONS.
ttum
3lTOi:iODH
O. R. OLARK & CO.,Wala atsaal, PTLVt OLO aTAWiiUOfKT BUNXtSMl MlaU st..aa.lar
entgeklaa (MBss,
— still rvu, urn or
—
ALL KINDS OF
FURNITURE!
BEDSTEADS,WAB0B3MS. BOOnm OBASU.
Complete Paflor, Chambef and Diniog Sets.
Everytbiue Wanted by tbe Kouse-Seeper.
ALL THEVERY LATEST STYLES,
At the Very Lowest Prices!
UNDERTAKING, BFEUIALTT. A Ccmplete line cf Motalllo and Wood Oofflni
and Caiketi and Bwial Bebn- All Orders Promptl7 Atto&dsd to,
D00ASS-17 0 R. CLARK & CO.
T. B. RAHOOOK. O. B. RALLVMS. t. r. BDWARDS. W, I rBAMB.
: TO
:
8 0&
806
7 6S
7 IS
S 3S
HANCOCK, HALLUMS i CO.,
-PltOI'IUKTUUS-
(iracey TobaccoVarekseClaxlss-^illo, Teaaxiessee.
Special Attention paid to Hamjilina ami selling Tobarc
T. B. UANCUCK, 3alesiiisn.
I.llK'ral .tilv.iii
W.J,
in coiiiiKnlnantB.
ELY, Book-Kseper.
H.II..tBKBNATIIY. (iEO. C. l.ONd,
EARUNGTONWINECO..oaowaas axs dbsliss is
DRY & SWEET WINES.I iis^hfc cia»s>,»sfcassnt ta,
i.iAr. aisMM BaBLnKnw.xr.
Abernathy & Long,'OENTKAI^s
0^AUooBai(iimaiiUof Ij^taeoo will raoaiinaQBr panraal attanUoD
boaiaBuivUiWnd Mllaf^ Soomauid StaUwIbf MvmudTtun.
m rimI will oil Monday, the flrst day of
April, at thu Court House door, In
llopkliisvllle, sail the ftllowlDglandl
aud lota for slate aad couatr taxes
ror tMPyfiqltedleated, or so mnch
thereof as WHI par tbe tesea. If not
all sold on that day the sales will be
coiitliiuod on the flret day of Msjr, Ac.
Will «sy Ihst my liiiio Is out as
Shorlfl' Slid t mutt have tho Uxes.
UJii<r lauda and property will be ad>
v>M iiKcil unless thaea laxee are fturth-
nith paid.
JOUN DOYD, Sheriff 0. 0.
DISTRIUr NO. 1-WUITB.IlcuiK'll, .lames M., 12U acres
Isiid, tsx aud costs for 'HOI'S?
aud '88 116 45lllankeosklp's (Wni.) Ueira, 70sores land, tax and eosta lor'HTaudTW 7(16
I'uoly, Mra roily, .'id arroa laud,lax aud conia for f-T J 70
(iallord, I«aa>', 1 acre land, laxand I'oat for 'M7 and Hii 12 SO
lludrou, K. i:,ltX) acrea land,
lax sud sosu for 'K7 snd '88.
Ilaylio, Sarah A., TOaeraa land,tax aud costs fnr 'N7 aud '8S.
Jouca, ThOB. (,' , M ai:res land,tax and costs for '.S7..
McGor, lleury B,, 24 seres laud,isz aud roals for '67.
.
.Mcintosh, Msullirr., 3UU acresland, laxea and lOsla for '87
anil ,S(( 19 6SI'ullard, Wood, ai;re< land,tax aud costs lur 87 and '88. U 70
SleveiiBon, W. I.., 100 acreslaud, tax aud costs for "87
snd W 10 76Wilson, J ames K., SU aerea land,tasaadcosU ror'8'< 8 dODISTHICT NO. S-WUm.
Badford, MiloaC,
arrelaml.tax and ' '>v.. i.>i aud '.'-T |I7 ^10
DISTHUri' NO. a-WlllTK.Kerry, James It , 100 seres land,
(sx suil coils fur s' I S 33Clifton CoalCi. . I area land,
tax aud I. 'I' S7 and '88. 13 80Crablrse, Jurry W., (*} acres
land, las and rosts for '87.
Causey, Tsmpy, IKI seres laud,lax ami comIn lor '.s7 and 'N8.
(iamb!!', .laiiisa and C. I.., 195acres land, isx aud costs for•f.1
Jaiura' Ileira, 80 snrss land,lax aud coals fur °S7 8 10 '
.Mofnil's lleirs, IIX) sersa taad,lax aud cotts for 87 and.Vt. 16 16
Word, .Mra. MarrUt. iUU aomlaud, tax aud costa for "87
and H8 8 06Willy, Joshua O., 131 aervtland, lax and oosti fur '86^ "87aud S,s 16 40
Wood, John, 2 srrcs laud, laxaud ccala fur '87 4 16
niSTKlCT NO. 4-WBITB.Brown, Mra. Alios A, S lots,
lav sud coma for '.Sil, S7 and.•vs 115 HO
Dl!>ri;l( I .VO. l-COLOItKU. .
nat(nr,'W«*Ji, aiTca land, laxaud coablbr W and S7 | 7 25
Uruuly, Tlioiuaa, A acres land,tax and coals lor '87 snd '88. 7 80
tiUeas, Wtoals, 60 seres land,lax and ooaia for "87 S 66
Howard, Henry V, H seresland, lax snd cnils for '87. . . 1 60
.lolinron, Kll, ^'ai rea land, taxsud co>ta fur '87 and '88. .. . . 716
Knott, Buck, 1 sura land, laxand coals fur '87 8 66
llcpco, Msch, 2 arrps laud, laxand i iiat* lor '87 and 88 7 78
Wllla, I'alay, .'> li res laud, taxand OPSU for '87 1 30
DISTRICT MO. S-COLORBO.Burrc*, lluinphrey, 4 acres
lai.d. lax uiidooau ror'8lj, 87•ud Ill 35
lluckucr, Kd, 2 seres land, laxand coats for '87
(.'lark. .Ismea, 1 acre Isiid, Isxami conta for '87 snd 88
KiHii r, .lolin, 1 srre Isud, Isxand r ods for '87
Kivi a, Julls, 1 acre lauil, laxand coals for '8(1, '87 anil '88.
Oamiiy, Simon, I aora land, laxsnd cdats for '87 4
(iaingl, (,'alii', I ai'i'O laml. taxand niBiB for '.sT
Ciuud, bispnoy, 10 arroa laud,tax and ooeta for '87..
Gaines, Robeoea, I acre land,tsx sud roali for 'S7 aud '.SS.
IUkIIiiv, N't'd, I ni'iu lanil, laxand cofU for "hi and 'HH
Wildlil, Willi., I a.:rclaiid, laxaud cohlt for '.S7
Wusieru, Uarp, 1 acre laud, taxand oosls for '87
Waiklna, William, 60 a«rMland, tax and costs fur '87...
DIS'l'KlCTNO. 3-COLQRBaliiii'kucr, AinoK, <., sera land,
lax and roHla for '80 and '87.1 4 80Ilraiiic, William, >. sore land,
tsx aud cuala for '87 aud '88.
C'roas, Ulchsrd, <„ acre land,tax and oosu fur '87 and 'as
Oray, BUI, 86 anree laud, taxaud costs for '87
Lsudur, .lo, arro land, laxand corns lor '87
I'lioipH, Ulchsrd,jti sera isnd,
lax and costs for "87
I'opc, Dave, OK acres laud, tsxSlid coBia for '87
UlcliardHon, Ilird, 2 acrea loud,Isx and casta for '86, '87 snd•88
Shackelford, William, \ acrelaud, tax and costs for 86, '87and '.SM... g 25
DISTKICTNO. 1-COLOHKU.Clark, Jerry, 1 lot, tax aud
oosls lor '87
Crsbb, Will., 1 l(]i, lax andcotla f.ir '87 nud '88
Duliii, (irumly, for wlfp, 1 lot,tsx and cusis for '80, '87 anil'88
Uicknian, John, 1 lul, lax andoosla for '8(1, '87 ami 'Ns
Jonei, Henry, 1 lot, tax andcosia for '87 and '88 8 45
Lucas, Ciduinbus, >4 acre land,
tsx and coals for '87 S 20Moore, Kufiia, 1 lot, Ux audcosIa for '87 and '88 18 60
riiclns, Mrs. Marr, 1 1"'. tax
and costs for "SO and "87 8 06
416
806
4 36
3 00
416
IDS
4 60
0 10
686
8«6
10 86
300
7 40
4 76
8 10
410
4 85
10 76
3 66
9 80
0 70
U 10
POR^ALEIFABMoflSSAORES
(if itie Ilrtt I'lind In Chrlitlnn County.
Utr.Atc') rii thi'dnrliK^ l1lo«nil rrlncolon I>l-
vlpioii of III" I- H N. II. iii-iir ItoiiKliMNla,lii)fri>Vt(iiiniilH: )lrl k ilwi>|i|iig iif Q roumi,
liil)iii i'<)l)''rii, -MiKi Hfvprly iiroiwrly. lo-fiitnlun till) rnlmyr* road, N mlltM wath ofllu))klniiTilli', liy., cim^litlnir of U uirw ot)»n(l, lurKi^ Htorcbr'iuo, clwrrlTlng, pbriloUn's
)i)ui'lt<iiil li nhou iUb1o».«vc. Ailofftfed.niri' >P lUblM, •«for tale UBiil i4«i>t. ut. 11^0. Vor tornu, _
. ISnitiewilh
wrltajo J. c.
I Kalil
. int(CA IS::
THtO. I. MRTUV.
rniDAY, UAROU 29, 1889.
PIRSONAL aOMIP.
Mri. T. C lUnbery 1* tUIiIdk in
Trigg counly.
Miii Katie Wooldridgebu return-
ed from Clti'l<«vllla.
MiMMkbsl l'.illow,orilcudcrton, la
TliillngMlif Lull Wliifrce.
Mm. .M N. H'licli l« but lllllo If
»iiy boiler, bvliig ullll vcvy h!i k.
Jlr. \V. T. ISramo liai noni! hi llii
gor, Ala , to rtuuaiii for Ihrc^f ijjoiilln
Mri. WaKnr Jiolly left yealer(!>y
for flail l» rclalivoH In rraiikfurl
Mrt. Albei t Ivi'lly, iiee Uint I..i//ic
II ibb, upciit aeveial daya iu (lie city
UiIh wrek.
M ra. 1'. U. Joiiev, Of Uidii, ipeot
M'vi lai diye In the eliy the first of
the Hcuk.
.Mr. .1. II AihI, rs.m lina rilnrned
from New York, wliiic liu went to
buy ii|iriug gdijiU .
Mra. W. I''. C"v and daugbler,
Mi«i l.u/.ii-, of .N'l^wHtstd, irevUIUagMcikU In till' <'llv.
.Mr. .1. II liii'hsr.ta, book-llMpwfor C. M. I. iiliiii', ! I'ooflned to hUbod with i-linim \\ lr«rn.
Mr. (I i. S. Ill ) «n, of lihilio Tern-
lory, i> i.|.< iiiliiiK a urt'k wllb hit
father, .Mr. 'i'. S I!, Viiii.
Mr. ai.'l Mr< ,1. M i . ;a«> left ymtr r-
day for llnpklnav iilr, where they will
make Ihuir liome beretflar. —OiMll(>
boro Mttitngtr.
C'll. Ki'iib.'ii A. Milii'r, ImpLslor
of tilate lualilulluuf, wta iu Ibo clly
IhU t»««k Md rUitod the Atjrlnm la
D ofllatal eapaeltjr.
Ura. Betlle Uridirell.ot KranaTillr,
the wife of tbe popular rx Uayor
Bridwell, of ibtt oily, ie tbe faeet ol
Mn. Judge MeUarfoll.
Mr. V, A. MeCormIck and family
of Batrerljr bar* moTed to the city to
lire. Mr. ICoOorwiok will •agec* 1b
the iararuee bBtlaen.
Pro. J. W. Kuit, atlende<I tbe cole-
braiioD of Ibe Diet tnnlreraary of the
marrlifft of Dr. and Mre. A O. Beart,
atClarkavllla, Monday nlghk
Mr, W. S niekmta and bride left
fortbelr borne at Cadartowo, (ja,
Wadaeeday and Mr. Baylor Illckman
and bridt dapartad yeetarday fbr Jcf-
fereoB eoanty.
br. T. W. Blakey apeot (ereral
daya of tbi* waak attandlug npon hia
fUher la liOgan eoaaty, wbo wasqatiaelek. He left him Wadneedayyitteh Inpfovid.
THIS AND THAT.
Many farman are dona planting
corn,
.'v^ Davia' livery ((able
ORIAM OF NEWS.
Differencea Adjusted.
O.i .Moiulay tbe entire [r)ll<-o force
—olllirra Twymaii, \Ve«l, V'iiineon
ami Krli7.— tvnilcred their reaigna-
tiuaa to Ibe rily Council ami liieil
llierawilb a liatof complainla againai
Cbief Campbell. Tbe KaHTvcaiAMInTeslliatMl Ibe matter and found
tbat tbe eomplalnis or ebargae ware
of a trlTial nature and the outgrowth
ofadlSbronoaof oolalon in regard
totbadetallaof tbaworkof the vf-
fleera, and boping and belletrlng that
these dWtreacea eoutri bj adjusted,
no elTorl was made to make a aenaa.
tlon of tbe matter. Tlie Ceuacll met
Wetlnsaday uigbl toconrlder tin- rei-
ignalions and afler llie [mi lies i
corned bad dlicuaaed the niaitei
wUb tbo Kjard, a thorough under-
Slandlng was arrived at, the re>lgna-
tioDS were withdrawn and evrry-
thing was amicably adjusted. This
was tbe proper and sanelble oourse
to pursne and the wise and eonserra-
tiveoflleee of Chairman Ulll bad
muab to do with bringing .about the
aetUeneut Clilar Campbell is an
oOoer who diachargcs bisduly failh-
fuiiy and the Council at well as the
people appreciate bit rtluo at an ol-
ttoer. At Ibe tame time l.o has a
force under him of whom iho l ily
It jually proud. Thdy are all solii r,
diacrcet, conttr.ientiuiM and i oura^C'
out olllcert, who are faKt mut;ing a
reputation for IhcmaolToi at a ujodel
force. Their placoa would bo Toiy
hnnl to nil and tbo clly could ill af-
lord to lote Ibulr torf icei. It It a
matter of tba utmost loiporlauce thai
there should be no ditsautluijt at tlila
time and tbe oliy'i best interests bavo
been snbsarrod by the settlsmeut ou
• Arl«adiy|basIsof ail dilbreneee be-
(woMOblaf Campbell and his men.
An Organ to Foster and Protect;
Ht. Tbos. Koaier, formerly of Un*
Intb but more recently of NasbTille,
has deoided to Mt on foot a red hot
Bepnblioan organ in this city. It
will be an eight column weekly,
printed on a band press and the of-
fice will be looatad orer Mr. A. H.
Anderton'a grocery unVirginia street.
It ia expected to bo ready to bturt
within two weeks and it ia under-
stood that :bo local Itopublicans have
given 80IIIO sort of guaranty toindui c
tbe proprietor to coiue to llopkint-
Tllle. Ur. Foiter Is an old geutloman
about 60 or 60 years of ago and liat
had a good deal of experience In
nswipsper work. As the new ven
ture Is to be a strictly party organ, ii
may ba expected to ll* in thorough
accord with Ibe Ideas of (he bltterem
parllsana among the Bepublioau
leaders.
Blood Spilling ai Bennettstown.
On Sunday afternoon Bonis Lswli
and Jim Buckar, bad a drunken llRht
near Bennettstown. Rnoker warshoiin the neck and badly hurt and Lew-is was ttabod In th aide and cut on
the arm. Neither will die.
Uogc
Frilz'a iild bland.*
Go to A. (i. Uuth for boots andihoot and save money.*
Tbo wind blowout many of the
tireol lamp! Wodneiday night.
The police apjraared yesterday for
ihe Urtt lime with their new helmets.
Tne Court of olaims will meet In
this city ou Monday the IStb day of
April.
WintGulldi the colored barber, ia
now with Young ftOo. oftbaFlral
Xational shop.
Mrs. B. I. HaHln will aseUt MissAlice Uayee In tba trimming depart-
ment this aeaeoo.*
L. L. BoalDHr ia prapared to breakyoung horses, and also train horses
for the tnrf, on bis track.*
Tbe latest is tbat work will be be-
Kun on the O. V. next week. Wehope it is true, hot hope long deferred
maketh tba heart sluk.
To-morrow Is the last day for doc-
tors lo reglstar under tba new law.
All not raglsUred April lu will be
fined If (bey practice medlolaa.
Austin Peay, Jr., wbo bad tbe
misfortune to break ble arm bli
home in Christian eonniy last ttlday, ia ImproTlng.—OlarksTllla Prog'M.
llsT. J. W. Bigham will preach ai
Kalrriew next Saturday algbt andSunday Instead of IH Balaiday andSunday in April, as ba will ba absentat tbat time.
A Pleating Sense
Oriieallb ami sirohKili renewed, andof eato and l omlori, follows the neeof Hyrup of Klgn, at It acts Iu har-mony with uilure to eSeetaall)'cletute the tytloin when cottive orLllious. Vm sals lo fiU ouut and II.IX)
bottlee hgr tU leading druggists.
Tbe "Terry tbe Swell" Company,booked for Ibis clly lo-mdrrow night,
went to pleoae In St liOuis Tuesday,snd their engagemant hero ia of
course canceled.
Tbe Baptist olreies nnmb-ra 7 a
8 will meet at Crolkon next Satur-
day and Sunday. BsT.A. W.Maaab'am will preach the eermoa for tbe
occaalou this evening.
Bev. Jno. O. Bust will preach at
the Bspttst church next Sunday,
morning and at tbe Ninth Street
Preabytanaa ebnrcb, for Usv. Mr.Noarse, on Baaday night.
The Kentociian's bulletin bosrd,
which mala Ibe latest news twice s
ilav, (uppliet "a lorg felt want."
The pci'pio have already loirned lo
go lo it for lbs newt ol tbe day.
The innual inei<ling of tbo tto. k-
lioldrr* ot thr II \ X C. Turupiko
Co , will be held at the Conrt llouae
on Saturday, April Tih, at In o'clock.
TitO! W. I.ON.I,
Sp<:i*y. and Tr,
The roof of Ihe liluiiieuttiol Car-
rlay* t'o,raii;;hl lire \V'eilneadty af-
ii':<n, fii'iii Ihe engine lluc, bill
the oiiip'oven promptly put oul tba
lire wiihiMit giving an alarm. Nodamage waa done.
Tiio borne altic'ieii lo Henry Drex-
lor'a nicat wa^on ran oU' \V'edue&day
afternoon, but tbo boy who wa« driv-
ing held hiiii in tbe middle of tbe
alreet until be bscama tirad Of run-
ning and no damage was dona.
Mr. Jim Ware, of Webeter counly,
It in the city lor a few daya vlalt
Mr. Ware asya that (ba disease at
OUt'U la bat Utile abated as yet,
ibara having baen aeveral deaths Iu
the last hm daya.—Olarksvllle Prog-itU.
A steam valve was opeaad in
Korbes'Ulll Wedneeday night by a
piece of timber being blown against
a cord and a whistle blew for a qnar-
ter of an hoar before It could be
iioppa I. Many persons went to tbe
mill to s!o what was the matter.
Dr. Felix, of Cerulean Sprlngt, wascalled in to too the eblldren of B. K.
Wood, who were poitoned by taking
"H'orin ini'dicine" lie attributed
the bad ell'ectii of tlio mcillcliie to the
overdose and not the medicine itself,
If it had been properly adiniultlered.
Mr. Harry 1 ra>.cr, oi Ilirniingbam,
late of tbU city will, at a near dale ac-
.:ept a position with thn C U. at
.Surporintendenl ofCouttrnciiou, at a
largely increased salary over that nowpaid blm by (bo I. AN. Mr Fra-
ler'a friends here will learn with
pleasure of his Inoreatlng success.
T. Wells White, of Louisville, and
Mlas Staple (}atewood, of Trenton,
eloped from the latter place toClarka-
ville, 8aturdavE, and ware married by
Dr. Sears. WblU was visiting bis
uncle at Trenton and m^l bis brida
for Ibe first time ouly (brae days be-
foro. Miss Oa(ewood was an or-
phan who lived with the family of
Col. Aibree.
.
Messrs. W. B. k C. T. Msson Ijsve
again opened a store room on the
corner of lOih and Main for tbe pur-
poto of handling Ibu Wood Hinders
and Itusscll ICoginoa. This lirm sold
these iiiachiiifls UkI year and In every
ini<tanco their wares gave the ulmoal
lalitfactlon. They Invite an inspec-
tion ami oomparitouof their machlnea
with other roeptira. See their ad-
verlisoniont oliewboro.
Kills & Co. aro now running their
ice lai lory on Us full eapacily and
turning out ton tons a day. Tt.ey
will nil their ice houstx and in a few
ilayt start delivery wagons. Tlioy
have an abundance of water drawnfrom inexhaustible wellt, thscspaolty
of their pumps being 100,800 gallons a
day. Much of this after being used for
sooling the machinery and other pur-
posee paeses off as wule water, whichllows in a constant stream to (be riv-
er.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
powerful healing (pialUlet, which
manifests tlifmselves whenever this
remedy ia employed in colds, coughs,
throat or lung troubles. Its anodyne
and oxpcclorant elfccts are promptly
realizoJ. I! ia a chemical
and a medical triumph.
Andrew J. Gregory lias purchased
of bit brother Napoleon, bit line young
horse Kxuiiuo-r, sired by Avant'a
Ahue, daiu Sinoota' Ahue, tecood
dam Eicbe<iiiei', and bat placed him
with P. U. McNaney at the Driving
Park. Ua bu an eieeilent pedigree
and Is a wall shaped, oomptot animal
and will show bis elar ae one of (be
coming borsea.
Tbraa young man distorbad tbe
servleee at the Ohristtan cborob Sun-
day nlgbtby loudlalkand laugblar
and Bev. Mr. Macdooaid elopped In
the midst of his sermon and dismitt
ad bis congregation, after oOulug i
prayer far (ba ofllmdara.
Tba protraeted meeting at the
Methodist oburcb etl|l eontlnuee with
Increasing Intarsst, Bev. Oeo. W.Lyon,of Lebanon, Ky., an envaugei-
1st of unusual power and tuccett, ar-
rived Tuesday aud It atsliting Pastor
Lewlt.
The Steam Laundry has comple-
ted tlio arranginants for opening a
bath bouse iu connection and in a
few daya It will beopaaed lo tba pub-
lic.
See advertistment of a valuable
farm for tale, titualeil near l)out;lata,
this county, also a dwelling, ttore-
houte, Doctor's olll :e, >tc. at Beverly.
A slight fill ufMiioiv occurred Wed-nesday uigbl, but ail aigut of it dis-
appeared after the shower about day
light._
A Spring Fair to baHeU.The Directors of Ibe Driving Psrk
Association have decided (o bold a
Spring Meeting the latter pan of
May, provided they can raito a tiitll-
cleut amount from donaliout lo help
defray tlie expenses. A commiltee
baa I>een ap|H>intcd to wail on
the bualnest men In regard to tbe mat-
ter. The nieeiirg will veiy likely be
held at all of our citizint reiliz i the
Importance of a fair that would drawa laiga crowd to Ihe city. It would
not ba on as large a scale as the fall
Mating^ bat tbe pramtnme would
ba eaSelenlly large to causa eomefine etook lo be bioagbt Tbe nlag wonld eome at a vary p'aasant
time of tbe year and would uudoubi
ediy be largely attaadad.
Real Estate Transfers.
J. W. Dedton to F. ft J. T. Lyie,
Hi) aoree, *800
Jaa, T. Johnson (o Nancy Jubnsoo,
6iH aeraa, 1000. «
Wm. B Armstrong lo Jamas W.Morria, ISO acres, 1800.
K. Messlmore to A. T. Ham-mond, 100 acres, tSSO.
K. Con* to John J. Ely. (0 aocM,
tmGeo. W. Kigin to J. B. named. US
SCI OS, t750.
Ii. Cross Wood to V. H. McRet,i;:yjacre«, $:t,(SO.
low N I.or-*
Fannie M. ( 'An)|d>f 11 to I'.inma Cole-
man, lot in llopkiiihville, tl'K).
W. P. Win free to Sam Njltoii, lot
lo llopklnavills, fSj.
The WlllitM Laclurei
Tickets have been placed pa sale at
various buslueie bousee In tbo city,
and all wbo with lo bear a briliiani
disconrtp, on a brilliant tubject, by
one of the brigbtest liglits of tie ros-
trum, and at tbe same time give a
helping baud lo tbo Commoriial
Club, sboulil give tbe bail a start by
securing tiiki Is III mic e. Tbe public
thould tec thai there it not a vacant
t in tbe Opera Uousa. Bvery
ticket bought will bo an Investmeni
for tba benefit of HopkinsvUle. Help
to tba Commercial Club la help to
oursalvas^ aid to avaij eatarprisa
elartad wlibln Ibe etlyt llmiia or in
iu violatty.
"A Cold Day."
The riltsbiirg Coiuiiiepcitl Gazelle
has tills lo siy of the siiccissful
Musical Co:iiedy"A Cold Day, or the
Laplanders," produced by a line
company of Comedians, inlroduciog
all tbe latest uovaltlea of tbe NewVork lucoesaee, which appcara at the
Opera House la Ibis city, April 1st:
The patrone ofthe ever popularAcail-
emy have a rare treat offUn tbls week.
"A Cold Day, or tbe Iiaplandars,''
it the title of the bumorone and Inter-
esting burlesque there. The Acade-
my won't be left this week, aa the
clover and jolly company (barolesure
to fill the houtee nIgbUy. Tbay are
well wor(h Mclng."
DEATHS.
N. J. Polndexler died near Howell,
Wednesday, after a abort' Ulaess,
aged 53 years.
Z. Taylor Hadden, died in (bis city,
Wednesday, of typhoid tn»ti aged
37. Hawke a wagon makar^'and
worked tor Forbes * Brp> np to the
time ha wu taken sick. Ua leaves s
fjmlly.
Itiobard OordUr died Monday st
Manninglon, of consnmptlon. Hewas buried by tbe L. M. Cox Maion-icl/idge, of Orodon.
Mrs. M. r. Bootbmtn died last
Saturday at the residence o( bar eon-
In-law, Qeo. Crunk, noiib of town,
ill the 7Srd year of ber afpt,
oQLonno. FSalll»Mo«re,aged88,Blad In
city Wedneeday.
tbit
Udies Have Triad tt.
A number of my ladv customershave tried Mother's Frieml, sndwould not be without for many timet
Its coit They reoomuiend it to all
expecting to become molhert.
R. A. Payne, (>reenvilie, Ala.
Sold by Buckner Lsavall, DruggitIIlopkintvllle, Ky.
Marriage Licenies.
T. W. Young to Sudie B. Thomat.
ooLoiiicn
Lewis Payne to Angcllne Duvail.
T.ieu Rlohardton killed Jar. Hay-
wood at IlawtvlUe Saturday nlghl,
wbUe tbe Utter was sboeUng at Uii.
TOBACCO NEWS.
Salaa by Abernatby A Long, Mcb,'il, or -/& hbda. tobacco at follows
:
fi lihds. common lugs, 11 80lo S 16.
:t hha>. good logs, IS 25 to 3 85.
8 bbds. common lear,|S 70 to 4 90.
9 bbda. mottlnm leaf, IS 00 lo 6 10.
Salaa by Hanbary * Bbryer, of 84
bbde. as fbllows i
4 bbde. goods leaflfl S5 to 7 00.
8 bbde. medium leaf 15 85 lo 0 00.
10 bhds. common leaf |4 16to4~05.
IS bbds. lugs IS 16(0 8 95.
Sales by Wheeler, Mills k Co., of13 Ilbds. tobacco as follows:
3:tllbdg I.ear|7 (iS lo f3 25.
9 Hbda Lnga |2 60 (o |i ilU.
Market Btroag and higher on leafsnd steady on lugs.
Salae by Oaal * Oaitber Co. of bl
bhdt. as follows:
:iu hbda. com. lo med. leaf, |S 60 to
0 00.
12 hbdcnaXtogoodlaaflfi 00 to
»« 00.
lu bbds. com. to med. lugs, 11 Mto 3 UO.
Market aetlva and 60o bighar onleaf.
I.Ori.'<VlI.I.K TollAICO .MAIIKET.
rurnlabcl by Ulovtr A Durrelt.
Sslea on our ii.arkct for the weekjutt closed amount lo 2971 bbdt.with receipts for Ihe saino |>c. iod of1555 bhdt ShIcs on our marketsince January III, aiuouDt to 30,913bbds. Sales of the crop of 1838 ouour market to tbU dale amount to
2(,841) bbds. The recent weatherconilitions havu been untavorab!oor handling tobacco and receipts
have been comparatively light forthe paat week. The olTeringt of darktobacco have been coinpoaed mainlyof the common grades. We are ableto report soms advance In prices ontlie better gradetof new lugs; all tbeother grades of dark lobaccu remainaliotil stationary. The following[iioialions fairly represent our mark-et for dark tobacco both oldandnaw.Trash |1 00 to 2 OaCommon lo medlam lagt |S 00 (o
3 00Dirk lugt extra qualilv |3 00 to
4 UO.
Common leaf |3 60 lo 4 50.
Medium to good leaf 14 60 to S 50Good leaf extra length 15 60 to
7 SO.
Blob wrappery l<af|7 60 lol2 75
THE EAST AND WEST.
SPECIAL LOCALS.
SFECIAL!THIS WEEK
"The Reliable"
SPECIAL LOCALS.
A Verr NtM ud DeUoat* goaaUsa laKlklHl Oeaaraplgr.
If there ia, as legend says there Is,
such n thing, sOon 'threugb Westerneyes, ns an "clfuto East." what ore its
precise torritorUl limits? In other
words, where does such an East really
end and the Weat lieginf Ur. to stalo
it etill diflorantly, at whni point on the
map may ono. If so disposed, putono'a
Anger conlldcnlly dot\n tuid sny:
"Here i» tiic ^poi «iicre tl,.' (frctcn.\<j
of tbe arrogant Koat abruptly ends,
and In tia atmd la tbe unexpendedfecundity of a liberal, untrammeledWest? " While the m:ittor la not oHethiit Hill. ap|iiir>'iiily. in llic immc-diato futuro givo rise to Serious in-
ternational oompllcation, it Is. nevoid
tbelesa, ol no little domeatle moment,and may. Hi somo disl mt dny, oven
call for SUilo intorferenco and adjudi-
cation at tlio hands of a boundary
commission, to bo chosen from tbo im-
partial outlying districts In tbo ex-
trvme North and South.
In reality, the problem of geograph-ical separation iroiiid I)oono extremely
dinicull to solve lo the colnpleto Butte-
foollon of all concorncd. It ia, for In-
ttaaoStHOI maroly a broad quaatlon
between Maine and Oregon, botwoeoKantport and Portland, or even, pos-
hility. het\v*-en New York and SunKraneiseo. On general grounds. It
might bo admitted that aomewhero In
the intorvonlnz apace tba line wouldrortalnly full. On a somewhat closer
examination, hoivovcr. it will be foundthat faclH otlit'c and more miliutothnn
nifn: latitiiilt' ami li'iiirit mi.' must bo
Bcrlously taken into consideration. It
may even be not unfairly assumed that
the fundamental Idea of East and WontitH«>lf fs only relative, and can not bo
tlni.4 rrrl;l..s>ly iipptied. Sclieneetady,
whore Daisy Miller lived, ia wuat of
Jeraey City; and wo all know that Oah-koah lloa far to the westward of Kala-
mazoo. If, in tho Inquiry thus set onfoot, tbo ruoMina for the necessarydistinetlon were still more closely in
quired Into, it might evon be shownthat tboy who have thoughtlessly used
thi^ opilbet in quoatiou theiiiaolves
may fall under Its ban.
When tho division Is finally made,
it nuiMt Ik) wholI\' incs[)ective of any
mere sootional prejudioo, to whiub it
should rise suiwrior. The. WeeU'ltmay be supposed, will nocopttbe Judg-
ment joyfully: while tho Kast, from
tho very nature of tliC eiusc. will bo
sure, wheruvor tho lino U drawn, to
regard It with Its acouatomed equa-nimity. Only those who. In a possiblo
rediatribution. may now for the first
time bo included under tho term••Eunl'' will boeomo oven iv little morointolerant than they who havu Innt;.
borne tbo name. For puruly proutleal
reasons, apart from mnre sentiment,
tbe diatlnotion here tutrgest^d oughtsoon lo bo made, it wa.< on thn island
of tirand Maiiaii. liinvii in tlio Hny of
I'nndy. lual summer, thut a commentwas made upon tho eearcity in tho
community of young people of lK>lh
80X08. **How ia It," wo asked, "that
wo see so few young mou and womenheroP" "Well." the captain replied,
"a great many have married and goneweat." "Weat?" wo si^d. "To whatpart Of the.WeatP<^ vWetl," said the
«aMaIn, "mOktly to UostOA." -At-
cLOTuoro * aHo« btobi.
Kiill Slock fiolid Itrogans $ 1 00l/jccl'low .Shoea, solid 1 00
Men's Kine Shoes in Lace andCongress 08"
Our Msmmotb Shoes at tl 50Kqnal lo any shoe sold in Ibis
city al %< 50.
Our KINE CALF SHOES.. .all? (,0
ara.iold in tbU city at 13 00.
Call la and tee our Cbildren'a
SCHOOL SHOES.We are telling at |1, |1 S(^ all solid.
They have no equal.
Ladiei' Dongola llullon, Satin-
Faced at IS 00
Try our Hand-Sewed FrenchKid Shoes al |3 00Cannot be duplloatsd lor 13 SO.
We hsve Solid Shoes at |l 25, 1 CO,
and 11 55. Can not be bought for 25
per cent, more at other ao-called mo-nopoly aboe atorei.
Kespedfully,
M. Fratftel'sSons.
DOITTFAILTo attend Kravar * Harris' GrandO^tMn^Saturday, March SOtb, on
St Bernard. Dia-
mond, Heola and £mpire ooals at Hopkinsville Coal and OokeCompany's
.
National FertilizersI have Juet filled my boose and
will keen a fall sapply on band ofNtiloDsl Fertilizes for Tobaeoo,Oom,Wheal. Data, MctdoWe and vegola-hles. Uenieinber, 1 havaao4ravMlagaaleameu lo be paid out of the ftrm-era' pockets. Office with .1. II. An-derson & Co , No. 1. Glass Corner.
D. A. TANDY, Ag(.
Kraver & Harris'Grand Opening Salurday, March:iuib. Everybody invited to be oahand.
GARDEN SEEDS!Call on H losrr it Ila'lard for gar-
den lecdt of ail kindt. choice andI'resb.
C. M. Latham's newstock of fiatines arethe handsomest onthe market Don't fail
to see them.
Kr^e Lnncb for every one wbo st
lends Kraver & Harris' openingMarch 30tb.
Flanins ^
Don't Fail To TryMelcalfe'a Standard Kcrtill/.ers. If
f'On wish to Increase your cropsargaly. Sold by
O. W. UErCALFK.
Wkaa Btkr via titk, ««(m Ur Culoil^
Wksa tkana aCkU, tka amd ror t'aM«HWtta*a kattaa Utt, Iks claafw CattatW
VIsnSksMOhfleiaa, tkagavt Ikaa Oitlttis
Kraver & Harris have purchasedand will keep in slock Iho lartresl andmost Foniplele astortmeut of r.oeignand Dom'eetle Uqnon, and Cigtrtever kept by any bouse in Uopkint-ville.
Bryan & Son have a lot of fliio
flower pots lo be ditpoted of at a lowfigure. Call and see tlicm.
Watch-work' Engraving and Jew-elry repairing earelully done by L J-rando at Cbristlan'a Drug Store.
Just BeceivedTwo rar-T/>>ds of Melralte't Cornand Tolm'cn Grower. Try It and becouviacid of iis merits. 8 Id bv
G \V. MKTCALI'K.Oil! e ivilli .Metcalfe M'I'g Co.
Kvcrjbiidy in lleiidei ^oii epeaks a
good wo.'d for Ivravcr & llirria. Mr.Kraver's success In Henderson bsa
been phenomenal. It was all doneliy selling llie beat good< at the low-est prices and treating hia customerswith pleasant and kind attention.
aUFIUalvpiMd (r«a by Or. KUaetOtvrtWem ttaatorar. No KM. attar Sratilav'a nte. Warvallonit cirrx. TreMlM aadl> oe trial boule fne "< 111 < -^<w Scd to Ur.KI1M.MI Aicliai.. Mi 1 1. i'>.
aiany k'eraouBJtM •tokSB aawa ftom oTuwnrk or hoeaehold
tsna Brown'a Iron BitteralalnfldailM tnMm, alda dinallm. niiMTu «i
otts ar MSsTaai eurataAS oei iho ivnuiiu.
SPECIAL LOCALS.
WHEN WE BUYAnything we patronize our Hercbanl*because we expect them to pstrooizr
us. By getting ns to repair your macliinea Tnstesa of "Slrangert or
Tramps," you rcI your iiioiiey backin course of trtnU'. Do lil<c othercitiea, give your Irado to home luo
chsDies and let them livo. By so do.
Ing you bulM up your own tradn.
C. E WEST A CO .
Tee Maeblne Hen.
Call on V. M. Metcalfe at his office
In Meloalfe Uanufactnring buildlug.It la interesting and nrolltabla to anone (0 see tbe analysbor <dl<
~
Users aad foods. OaU.
No expei lnient in ii.iti^
Metcalfe's Fertilizers,It Is made lo eult Soile aad CropeTry It
^
There la Jny In atoro - fttr all svbostiend Kraver ft Ilirrik' Grand Open
-
int- -,
^
J. H. DURANDO,I'racllcal. watchmaker. Jeweler and(Engraver— at Dr. Ohrtettan'n DrugStore, give him a trial and salisfac
lion guaranteed.
C. M. Latham hsis
the largest and finest
stook of carpets everbrought to Hopkins-ville.
We have a nice aiisorlmenl of babycarrliget very cheap at Uryau't.
ICELAND COALIn addition to Ice we will continue
In handle the l>eal Coal In tbe market.Your onlera Sollelied.
F.L. Ellis &Oo.Tt-Iephoua No. 68.
V. H Metcalfe can be aeen by thefarmers at his nfflcn at foundry at
any lime. No nmiter \vI;hI kind ol
fsrtillaert you u.u bo will be of acr
vice (oyou.
Goto C. M. Lath-am's and see his ele-
gant stook of NewDress Goods andTrimmings.
Sewing Hsclilne Needles, all siiesand klndi, al Ilryan'a.
Sam Walker or John Metcalfe willtake pleature la waiting en anv onewanting METCALFR% FERTILI-/CKUS— Keasonable price.
Cabbage plants of the noted Webbirlety;
• -
ing, for
Tbe best of Liquors of sll kinds atKRAVER* HARRIS.
variety ;nosr raadf for trana-plant-
'sbyB. IL Wiuoa.City.
The Metcalfe l''criiiizor has no of-
fensive odors, but gets Ibere lust tbe
same.
OPEN AGAIN.I hsve re-opnned my millinery
store, tince Ihe (Ire, In my residenceadjoining the late Hand, where myfnaadaeaa And me with a well as-
sorted stock of new ayring goodsMas. M. E HoDOKKB.
JNO. a ELLIS,! E»
iS ^I
.
1IELivery and Feed Sta
BfMt TAbiclot tnil careful driTert.
PsMeniten wUh onlinarr U4|C|rfise rarrlcltoorfrmn depot to any piirt uf iiie cUr rou" '--nl*| ralH lo CommerolM Uso,
tebll-r
Wagon Factory!
FIELD SEEDS of all kinds, such u Clover, Blue Grasi, TimothyOrchard Grass, Northern Oats, Red l^p.Bya, Stock Feaa, Ae.
f^orn Planters and Check Uowert, Corn Drills, llomor Wheel Bar-row Seeders, Calboon Seeders, Wsilsce Broad-cast Uand Seeders, DlsollarMw^IcoaDnka HMTOwsb Wood Fnrna Harrow^ aad Starllag Har>
We have in tlock two car-loads of STEEL, CAST AND CHILLEDPLOWS. Special attention it iuvileii to tbe Avery, Ilrllman, South-Bendand Itlount "True Bine" Plows. Thoie are, without qneatlon, the leadingand best plows on tbie market, and we give full gnaratee on every Blow.We kaap a ftill Ilnaof WfeAIW of aU aorU Ibr thM i^owa. ^^
We will oontlnnalo handle the celebrated brands of "HOMESTEAD"tnd "THOMPSON * BDtVABDt)"FEimUZSBS for Tobacco, Com andWheat
We have a full and complete line of Wagon llarneaa, Plow Uear, Bug-gy Harnaas, Oollars^ Hamas, Tnm, Breaal Uhalna, Back Baada. Lnib>haa,WhlMte,iitpriaeatoanlttlMtlmaa.
""-^ «aiios,
Jt^HT RDCEIVKn: Two oar-loade of the celebrated "Glidden"tbiccBl Barbed Wire, wai renitd the best in tbe United States. This is theonly wire gslvanlied by the patant continnons proceeai warrant narar torust or oorrode.
We also keep Wire Stretchers and Pllere.'
FORBES ^ BRO.January 19, 1889.
MARBLE WORKS I
OXOXnxnxt)X'>X(i IXrtXOXOX'iXOX
DON'T FAIL TO GOcmAni Mc hU elegant itoek o(
NewOoods!Vj Bt<v*k now emlirarot the nnritllneot
French Wool Dress 3oods
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SAMUEL HODGSON.Importer and Hannfhotnrer of
Granite and Marble MouiunentSeTkabaasaatarisl sad mast srUtUs work at Ika lowest prtass.
r. JL WHITLOW, Of Hopklnerllle, is my solicitor fbr tbe sale of work.
soDQsoar.
I hkTt evar hai. All the hx'rtt NovaUlAantripM, PlaMs ftBd ( ombtaatloii raUt-roi;»l(Ht«l«gaak llnafbC dInId mtt«rlai«, fnnobheiirii<tiiii. Vngllih Uiihaini, Plain ami Flo-ured Chlaft MIka. *>ttnUi Hilk*. French tfa ilnv*,
«ct., etc., of ifa« Ttrf flnrtt niinlltri-i>inii1> If aunrtm^tit of I'vitrytlilnf; Iti thr
dry K la line at )in«-< H 'hat vrill Hur|>riM 7011
hj tlifii ('lii.->t)incH.
Dao'lfatltooall oarlr and nakayfturaeleo-
My Stock of CarpetsMaa vsrj lensaaa wan ssiselea IMSsssse*d I iatlladaaiBartstlsa
C. M. LATHAM.
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MniSVllU BOUTKEn ASMleaad aad haleSSSSSS4.
Opera -:- House.
A COLD DAY I
DUDS HE SIOF,
Cor. 8tli and Clay Streets.(Metcalfe Mfg. Go's Old Stand
)
IS TBS PIiAOBTo Uare Your Vehlciet U'ptlrcd Aii.l Ucpalnled In Oood
STYLE AT ItKA.sd.NAUI.K KKIURES.
Satiafactlon QUABANTEED.ALL ASKED IS A TRZALt
BVY THB BUST,The Walter A. Wood Reaper
Took iht rirtt Frlaa at tkt lattraaUanal KipatlUia, Bantlsaa, Spain ; al IfesVlrflaiaIxpotMtB, aieluMadi si Uie avaalili BxpaailMD.aaracettat aad alielnia eS
Ika Osll Msdsl at Ikemad aefSfsMtsIMd trtala la mass and Catla.
It Leads All Others & Stands Without an Equal.Ivs^aseklat Is ptrfseUr mtlTMlsd ssd ol tU hlsksM qaaUtr Oall ea la balate yea
ks} a laepar traswsr sad sultlir rsatssit afUm Biatlls of Tmi pisi ksrrastar.
We also handle Russell & Go's SteamThreshers and Traction Engines,
Wkltk ttaad at Iks kaad la aU parilaalan,Bi|bt, lo inrBltkHpauaaaetniiiillMolaU kladt ler oar aasklntrr,
Soma OM will ti« foiiD.l at our room., ilaj andCall ua u. before 3 ou Iniy.
Hlpklaa- Carrcr.Osr, iSlh sad Main ais. H0rKni8Vtl,t*, ET.
T. IfUMDOM. TOH P. UUOM.
(Soooeaior* to Humdoic, Hallohs ft Oa)°
Tobacco Salesmen
WAREMMECLABKSVILLE, - - TENN.
Baiincttullr Mllclu th« palniaais ot larawrt aad daalstt ki lekasee tkimwkoni Chrl.Uaa
aaU adjolBlof cuniita. Carahl aad prompt aittDllon lo sH ba.lataa tnlmaltd te as aad aU
ordaraaiaoateaonibortaalDOtlot. W. barutb. bflit au.l raoal rA>inmodtou« boots tatksWSSl^
IbtorlBg pleatr of room, and Una taablaa u. ti; dlapatoh bualacM prompUy.
B«mdoa dk Xffajor.
MAT oaiTHsn, Manager. j. k. uan r, Salaemaa.
CANT GAITHER CO.,Tobaooo Oonnm1wjjii9a SCerobazit*,
lOFianvuu jr.All lobaaoolMtmd,
THE SULTAN.
A Sultan sat by Danube's tide
And sore distressed almid he cried
;
Wliilc like the waters to the sea
liii tears rail diiwri both fast and free.
/\ passing; stiMnijer said: "My friend,
Wiiy do those tears so fast descend?"
"Aiu I " he fobbed, "I've loit aU hope
;
I've lost my c»ke of IvoftV Smt.No more in pride through town I*p
With gturmeoti clean and white as anew;
But in disgrace mutt move about.
By scornful fingers ]iointed out.", ,
"Not so." the noble stranger cried;
"1 have a piece and will divide;"
And from his coat-tail pocltel drew
A cake and broke it ikir in two.
Then row in jojr the Suhan gray.
And OMde that man a Turkish Begr,
Widi servants Und and Visietsstfib
And fifty wives to cheer Us ag*>
A WORD OF WARNING.I many wlilte Mtps, nch npiwMittd to be "just as geed ulhe'lveqr'i"
m, but Ilka all csualtrfMi,M Die peculiar and rwnaricable qualltiN efThere are r
tney ARE NOT,
the genuine. Aik fbr "Ivoiy" Soap aoMllNtist upe« geMH it
Cbprrislil U9S, tr Pmtw k OtmaM.
lioplttnguilU Bciituthitttt.
IB AND 20 NINTH STRECT,
HOPKINSVILLE, - - KENTUCKY
ADVXBTI« Q BATES,
Ou Inch DM tire, IIJO; one wMk, II to; ili
ontha.lS 00; iwe *• noniti 16 tio
On* oolumn OHO thne,tIS.O.) n^wM-k, 118 00;
•Iz monltaa, •M.OO; Iwalve lllnl>lll^ IIMi 00.
Over the Cataract.
When the bra\e Stanly and h'a
lirelesn followers were j u-hing their
way into Central Afrii a, they cameone day, to the bank of a mightyriver. Vootsore and weary they
qnlckly launch their boals, and fljd
runt and rhan<(e in ll latiiig upon theamooili hill f'u<'<> of the Hiream.
tvijo, Loni'ver, tlio wall hful eye o(
Ibe great exploit r >er8 uuniistakalile
aigua ol the near pieneiice of a eata-
raol. 'J'he curroul iirowa awlfi, tiny
babbles float by. The signal is given
to laud, and the parly ttoks safety outhe low, shriving batik.
One daiiiig Mpirii, li pWfvet-, pii'.liei
tils mile canoe into lh« iiiicWle of the
stream and goes rosoliilely forward,
with the seeming intention of niiding
whether the river is navigihie.
Ill vain his coiuradei> shout andguilieulato, rushing wildly alongthe river bank in pin-fiiiif. \ot until ilin loud lliiiiider of falliiiir wall'
broaki upou his ear doea he attemptto turn.Alaa, it is too late.
'J'be oars are wrenched from hie
handf, Ibe boat Is (osseil wililly anoiit,
a mere atom In Ibe acoihinK waier*.
and iu a brief inomcnl, wliieh >.eciiiH
an age to the lookera on, It is dai.lieil
t'l places against a hoge bowlder on
the very bnnk of a trightfal preci-
plea.
In Ttln oar eomradea^ are kindly
warning us of onr danger. Our coi-
amns have often porirayed ibe learful
loin-ge that surroands as. Oftenwe uoar Ibe expreeelon *Is Ibis fear-
ful scourge more prevalent than in
uideu times
V
We say "No."In Brulus and Julius Cniar's time,
la the dark ages, we read of powerfulmen being stricken down. 'X'be sameobstaelea mo mat. The Tlotim eoe-pumbe ' to the disease. The recent
discoveries of the microscope have de-
Teloped the I cal cause of so manyterrible fatalities and brought out the
faot that many of the symptomswhich are called dikoaaes are butaymploma of kidney disorder.
People do not die because of (bekl>luu)a ulcerating and dcttroyingtheir spinal eolninn, but because the
poisonous waste matter is not extrac-
ted from the blood as it passes
through the kidneys, the only bloodpurifying organ*, but remains, forc-
ing Its way through the system, al-
tweking the weakest organ.The iloelors call tills a dlasase,
when in reality it is but a symptomUuderstaudlnglhii, the reason why
Warner's Safe Cure cures so manycommon diseases is plain. It re-
moves the causes of disease by pot-ting the kidiii-ys in a healthy cundl-tiuu ; onableH them to puiform their
luiiutlniiB and remove liie poisuuuuaaolds from ihe blood
; puriflea t'le
b'ooil and prevents the polsuiiousmatter couraing through the ivHtr
and Kllackiiig the wesker oi-gaiiH
and producing a malady which the
uususpecling victim fears Is, and the
heartless praolitloner prononnees,disease, because of bia iuabilily to
remove the cause. .
He avoids the real cause ami keepshis patient In igooranoe because ofhi* Inabllllr (o oope with an advancedk d ley dilllcalty.
Any honest practllloner will admitthat there la nothing laid down In thei>ld or ill llie modern medical worksthat in a spi liliu for advanced kidueydisonli r ilia liijiotry and code pro-ven- liiiii from publicly adopting anypreparaiioii not discovered liy hisKind, and notrccoiuineudcd by hia in-
•troetors S5 or SOyears before. lie
forifts that this is a piMgrcuHivoworld, nnd that mini otthojiieal c e.i-
tin HtMl iiie.li, Hi ili-i overlei ol thepresent day have been made outsideI'f the medical prufei-iii jii. '1 lie
publir, knowing tliese taitx shouldlieod the wsriilng and oeek nafelyfrom the great danger that siirrouiidfi
ihem and look fur help oultide ibeprolV'S'^Ion loo big.itcd »ii 1 too m'KleiKinl to learn or coiiruitr ihul M'ierii e
Is uutatripping llieir materia iiieiliea
and leaving them and lheii| obsoletemethods far behind.
Literary Note fronn The Century Co.
.Ml. .Iiiweph Ji IfrirKOii has been en-
gH;ied for a niinibi'r of yearn upon hi.-,
i^iilubioitruplii , whii h will 1,0011 be-
gin to appeal ill The (.'enlury. Nomore interesting record of a life uponIbe sisge could bo laid before tlir
American public, and Ut. JellerauirH
personallly Is perhaps more sympa-thetic to the people of this countrytliau that of anf telor we have hadHe la the fourth in a geaerailon of
•etora, and, wiUi Ui eblldiw ud
grandohlldren upon tie stage, there
are six generations cf actors amsng
the JrOVrsons. The record wbi:h
be has made of the early days of the
American stage Is said to be peeu-
llaily lutere8ting,.espeeially the story
of hia travels as a boy iu bii father's
company, wbeu they would settle
dowu fur a season in a Western town
and extemporize their own theater.
Tlic autobiography will begin in The
Century during the coming autumn,
and the tutCallmeuts will be Illus-
trated with a portrait gallery of di^-
tlnguishtd actors.
The Best Testimonial
yet pub isheil for auy blood medicinela the printed guarantee uf the manufaclurera of Ur. I'ierce'a U>>ldeu
.Medical Discovery, which tcarranfa
that wonderful medicine to benefit or
cure In all eaaes of thoaa disoaaea for
which It Is recommended, or moneypdd for It will ho returned. It cures
all diseases aiiiing from torpid lirsr
and iiiiptire blood and their naiiiea
are leijiun. All Sklo, Scalp and^jcrofulouH aflections. Eruptions,
.Sores and Swellings, Salt-rbeuui,
Tetter, Kryalpelaa and kindred dIS'
eases, are among tliose Iu which the
"Discovery" 1 llV cteu marveious euren
When everything elae fails. Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Bemady curaa. 60cents, by drogglsle.
The Commercial Club Entertainment
III xecurinit the presence of so emiiieul a lecturer as Uev. Dr. Wlllilta,
ol LiiuiHville, tlio Commercial Club
liiiH pi'oviiiud the public with an eo-
terlaiiiiiicnt combining instruction
and pleasure of the Qrat order. Thedialingutthed speaker is a prime fa^«
orita of the Aiuericau r.>airum, whohu wou the ptim of popular oratory
wbeiever he has spoken, Bieh In
matter, winning in manner, he
charma all elusaa of men with an
euy eloqoanoe sparkling with Infinite
Jeet and ^parradiad by that true humor wbleh louehea overy heart and
waiens a risponse of bresxy laugh-
ter, "lloonsblne" is the airy theme
uf his discourse, the cloudless splen-
dor ol the full-orbed harvest moon,
la whose light Lorenzo and Jessica
tell their vows, while nightingales
pour forth their song and ICuth (he
beautiful brings borne her abeavea.
Dr. Wiliitta is always Instructive
but (be teacher Is lost sight of In the
msgic of his brilliant oratory.
Tha ComaaMini Oiub wiabae to
make lha oeeaston naanllon. Work-ing with ainearo and boneat pur*
poaa for the proaperity and advauoe-
meut of llopkinaville, its membersappeal personally to every man and
woman who desires (he good of the
town, tu makes gala night of i( at
Ihe Opera House, and All every chair
from parquet to gallery. It abould
he made the graiiil, au>-|>Ieiouo event
of the season, iiiN|jiriiig, attractive,
imposing and liitlliaiit in every fea-
ture and deUil, t(i a<-ed with all the
ec at wb'ch atleiiils a iiiuliiliide whose"bosoms are one" in a noble ciuae.
Let not (be speaker only be tivqueni,
but the audlenoe alao. Let onr bua-
tneumanofall claasae and ealiings
encouragn tha Commaroial Club bytheir hoarty eoHtporalion and help
(hem to mark the •Taulng ol April
Utb with a red letter in the calendar
of lIopkinHvitlf.
PftlVAte LKTl'fAS.nurm NMOuMt in iitImi umi wotl
wUttlH tH6 piie(<hitelilp pondfOl 11 jjlrl'ii
nllovi'itiiCH, and torni (uvorllo pnitonla. , „
from Olid girl to another, «,megonona **• "luvoritos having little «oU«««l" «>' the poet Whiltler l,u.. eiiimclated »girt pins. The noUon of ooll«tlon. of
^^^^ ^^^j,,^ ^ ^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^ ^balr-pbis hiis been taiUen up extensive- ^ poblleaMon olly by varloua iu'treanea, whd have from
one to two hundred urnumeolal piua
that are really worth agood deal ol
money.
prWi'le o|>istlee. How It ehanoos tbul
the pi'lneipli'ii ho m> t-mphutleally lays
dowu are violated by Iho publication
of this particular document la not ax-
ed, not from any regard to
my own reputntlon. but from the tww
High combs are coming In again. <m',^^,j ^ „^hor surprlslnjt,
one of those revivals of popularity with ;,„„bo writes: "Somo year* ago I
which this shapely relle of p;u.t ngoa a^troyej „ ooUeoUon ol letter.iHKmn to be (re<iuenlly (avorod. 1 liis,
| rccolvitoo, with shell combs tops are worn.
'
Somo have plain tope, eome ar« intri- •j,,,,^ ,„ ,|„.,„ ij.iiji,. to puLiieiiv
catoly carved, others are more or lose ^,^1^ ,^ injurious or unploasiint toelaboratoly jowolod. Those possess- ,rtter. or their friends. Thoytag jeweled combs of their grand- 1 ^^^^ „, j^, „tl-«laTerymother* will bavo an opportunity to air
j j^, „, „,b,,„i„„,them this season, as they are ozcood-
Ingly becoming to many people, and
will l>e worn with the now doalgna ol
picturesque dross.
A pleasant ineilinm. helow the orna-
mental pin in piH'ttiiu'si. but moro
useful, and abuvo the wiru pin, U tho
plain, double abell hair-pin, like tho
beat wire onee In shape, not Intended
for show, but merely for tho snfc con-
finemont of the lii.ir. I'liey are u great
Improvement on tho wlro ptas. never
rusting, and staying In position muchmore readily. They can be found in
nine dilterent sir.oa, tho smallest cost-
ing four eeiiUi each, with one cent ad-
ded for eiu-h additional size, in tho
common wini pins, the most secure uro
the wavy or crimped kinds. The rt>
deeming virtue of the plainest,
atralghtaet end humbleet ef the family
fa ite marvelous cheapness; tbroo
buaehee, n dozen In a bunch, for uno
oent, being a common price at bargain
oounters.—N. Y. Tribune.
th< Ktflui CItr Routei the mily dl«rcctfbute frum the douth to theWest and Northwest, ThI* line runsIts entire trains, with ruhman I'aiace
Sleeping Cara and free Ueetining(;ha{r(rare, from .Memphis to Kan-sas City, saving many hours timeover auy other route. If) on are go-
ing you will aave money by puielias-
tug your tioekta via Honipli'i' and theKaaiaa City Routa. Send far largemap of tbia Snort Route ; mailed fna
Address,J. E. LOCKWOOI),
Kansas City, Uo,H. D. KUiia, Tlekal A^mt,SI Madiaoabt eat Mamphi8,Tana
THE MINISTER'S LIFE.
8om« of th« UlRaaropabls Mutters withWhieh H« Ha, tm IMal UsUr-
There are very few men In any rank
of society who work harder or longer
than the average minister. Two newsermons a week, with Incidental labor,
would kill any ordinary man la five
years, wear his bruin out and lay hia
body up for repaira. Clerical brain* uro
the ehaapaet oommodity la tha mark e t.
Take the United Statee, the avoruL'u
clurlcal income Is not much over six
hundred dollam. .\n expert carpen-
ter or miwoii would think ho was on tho
highway to eturnul smash It be earned
only that amount The work o( the
church le evidently proeperona. Ita
membership is not mly keeping pacewith the Inenuuo of population, but
going alM'iul of it- Met! soi'm to fool
the need uf a church, oven when they
don't go to lU The life ol a olargymonIs peculiar, unique, and, unleee one la
born that way, unenduntble. If an or-
dinary businoss man should exohangoplaces with the ordinary minlaler, they
would probabljr both be dead hi threu
months.
Itia a wearing life, foil of aohee,
peine and exaaperatlont. The clergy-
man sees moro of tho under than of
tho upper sideof hunmn fip.-rienee. If
there is a skeleton ia any family, it is
always exhibited in hit pceeenoe; anyfeud, it is generously beelowed on hUattention. Hia memory is simply amit-
soum of brio-a-brac. rare sficcimens of
moiistrosities, dwarfejl. twisted. brokenli'ip,s. iiiid all assortment of miseries
which would drive most men Into tho
mad-house. Heia the honey that at-
tracta all theboreeanfi nulsanoec with-
in tho radius of a day's travel. Newsehenies for reileeminj^ tli-' witrlil iu
twenty-four hours; double-buck-action,
patent-lever reforms, aplrltnal erank-ism in its infinite variety of ahapee,
each more stupid than the last; revela-
tions by people who were foreordained
U) turn tho world upside down, andwho want to \u"^ln the work ne.xt Sun-
day in that minister's pulpit—these are
only specimens ol the ugly, outraga-
ous, bungling matters with which hehaa to dcid.— N. Y, Herald.
THE HUMBLE HAIOtPlN.
BSW It Dmh iM i 1 lasg .Modsra lt«qulr»mi^*%
Tho hnlr-ptn raco has l(k plebelaa
and aristoeml.Ic families. The com-mon wire halr-pin will, doubtless,
never liiufi Its popularity ae a glove or
liiM buttoner with n large class ol
women, but fashion now demandssomething moro showing for halr-
ilressliig. Aeeorillntrly. idealized hair.
piliH. of varied iilui faiieiful dosi^li^,
oro highly popular now, the greatoal
demand being for a long, light, I
straight and beautifully polished{
t4)rtolso-Bhcil pin, with a head of
precious stom's. iiuiber or jet Thcso '
beads, too, run into a modloy of
shapes, hueti as flowers, sword-hllts,
HtarH and (^roUisijuerles.
For girls, silver pins are favorltei.
They can 1k) had In all kinds of pretty ,
(lesij,'iis to rtuit till! iMistmno —tennis hats, I
for lawn parlies; whip, with lushes
gracefully curled, fur riding; sculls,'
(or regattau; and tUtar Wheels andpretty ropc-knoU, for yaohtlng. Theseare just the thhiff for all Informal 00-
|
cuaiona,andalTord eliariniii;;opporlunl
DRAWING ROOM ART.
lisa aatf trnin»n Who Make Livlas *>Baurtaimna frlvata Partlaa.
There Is a considerable class of
artistic people in this city, as in other
largo placed, who make their living
—
all or in pari— throLi^'li the exhibition
of tlioir talent in private enlertaiu-
menta, raeeptlona. muriealei^ parties,
ball and even at funerala They are
mostly persons of both sexes with
mualcat talent, ci'.her vocal or in-
strumental, and since they are usually
quite young we may not be amiss
In prophosying thi^t from their midst
HU\ spring the future Nilsson*,
Capouts, Kiibinstein.s. Guttachalka,
Moznrts. riii:iuiltiis, <Ve Hulls and like
represi'titati^ of Ih.; divine art. 1
know of two ladies who nru frequently
engaged to play their great harps at
select gatherlngs;o( several young men,one or two of whom are mere boys,
who play tho violin in choice social
0 rcles; of numoroua pianists in regular
demand for such work during tiM long
winter evenings. Then I know of
vocalists—men and women and youths
—who serve to delight tho eultared
llHtoiu:rH who aro Invlte.l to tho homesof the wealthy. Ill ailiUtion to these
ill tho musical lino are a few of tho
now sohool of female whistlers, our
city having two or three youthful
beauties whose wiu-bllnga aro little
short of wonderful to sueh of us whohave never before realised the bird-like
qualities of a girl'a throat In addi-
tion to these isrtlste are the experts In
other lines, suoh aa reudera, story-tel-
lers, monologue artiala, alolght-of-hand
performers, palmists, after-dlnnor
talkers and tho rogulur bands «f liouse
miisio specialists, like the player* on
gultara, althara, mandoUna, fiutaa andother sweet-toned Instrumente. 'I'be
pay of those geniuses varies to a great
degrw, according to Iho novelty ur
skill displayed in the performance.
Many ol thorn earn from ten to fifty
dollars a night when under engage-
ment —(.'liieago .Tournul.
and many of them, I knuw. werostrictly private and conUdentiaL I
was not aUa at the time to look overthe MSB., and I thought it aafest to
inako a bonlii-i* of all. I have alwaysregarded a private and confidential
letter as sacred, und its pnbllclty in
any shape a ahainoful broach ol trust,
unless authorised by tho writer. I
only wish my own letters to thousandsol eorreapondents may be aa earefiiUy
dlaposed of.
"
The grounil here taken Is certainly
a aulBolantly high one. The logical
deduethM from tbo poaiUon of thewriter ia that most Uographioe areprnetlcally violations ol the decent n--
HiTve which should surround the detul.
since it le difflcuit to believe that thero
exists a modern biography which doosnot owe Its Information largely to
what Mr. Whlttler calls private letteni.
Leaving, for tho moroont, the widerquestion whether hlogniphlos as suchare or ar« not of value, ll Is fair to
consider that every honest man, 11
told tkat bia histary wUl be writtaa.
will first of all desire that It be true.
To destroy his letters would. In tho
Clise of any person of suttleient not.; to
have been conce'ned in liuportiuit
eventa, be to lessen the cbanoe of thotruth's being known, either in regardto himself or others. Certainly if bl-
ogmphy and history are to bo written.
It Is Important that they shall ap-proach as iirurly us possiblo to thil
truth; and neither Mr. Wbittior nor
aaybody elae baa a right to destroy
documente which would assist In
bringing tho truth to light Justice
to the memory of his friend should
lead ono who has important letter* to
see that they are properly usid. not
that the risk Is run of having history
misrepresented for want of them. Mr.Whlttler hlroMilf would undoubtedly
prefor that "his letters to thoitsniids
of correspondents" should bo printed
to having his life mlarepresented andtho high causes In defense of which behas (ought so well mlsnnJeratood.
Tho fuct Is that while this matter of
publication .sfs-ins at first glance both
unpleosiuit and unjustiUable, It Is butanother fom of tho anivanat tmthtbiat no man'a life belonga to hImaelLPerhaps a man has no mora righteither to expect or to wish to take to
the grave with him aay more thaaho talNt bli gold the personal privaoywhich la as mueh a luxury of life as Is
his treasure. In any case tho history
of man belongs to the living; and since
the history of man Is made up of thohistory of men. iu their story the worldhas an inalienable right It followa
that dooumenta wbleh seem privateproperty are often public trusta. andnot therefore to bo disposed of nccord-
iiil,' to the simple will of tho inissessor.
who Is really simply u custoiltan.
It ia not of eoursa meant that all the
details of life, the private exiieriences,
hidden emotions and intimate secrets
of tho heart are to be laid open to tho
market place. It is not that public
vul|;ar eiirioslty is to be satisfied, bul
the slgnltlcunl, the general, the things
which belong to the life of the people
or to the grotrth of the public sonti-
inont or belief—these things belong
not to the individual, l)ut to the race.
And so, despite our reeogoition of the
genuine sincerity of the act and of thedelicacy of feeling which prompted It,
we can not help feeling that it la at
least an open question wbothnr Mr.Whlttler had a moral right to deetroy
those letters, relating, aa many ol
them must have done, to some of themost iiiiportant eveata whlol( haveever shaken and shapod OUT Natloa.—Boston Courier.
Tha Vltaf FuweMana.
It Is well understood that tho vital
functlona^are moro or loss procossoa of
coiubustlun. and are subject to lawssimilar tu those which rogulate the
burning of coal in our tlreploces. Weare apt to put on too much cool, or al-
low the firo to be smothered In Cfhes.
The child pokes the Ore from tho topto mjiku U burn faster; hut tho wise
man poked It from below to rake outthe ashes aad allow free aeoees of ox-
ygen. And so It is with the lunotions
of Ufo, only that these being lasx un-
deretuod, many a man ooti In regard to
them as a ohlld doea to tho lire. Thoman thinks that Ida brain hi not acting
bueause he bos not supplied It with
sulHuionl food. Ho tnkoa meat three
times a day and buef tun to supply Its
wants, us ho thinks, nnd ptjts In a pok-
er to stir it up in the shape of a gloss
of sherry or a nip from the brandy bot-
tla And yet, all the time, his brain is
sillTering from acu-jmulatlon of ash,
nnd tho more ho continues to cramhitiiHi-lf with fot>d. luid to supply hlra-
aelf with stImiiliuitH, the worso houltimately bocoinea, juat as tho child's
breaking the coal may cause a tempo-rary binzo. but allows the fire to besmoiherud in ashea.—Hall's Journal olHealth.
, .—* • •—In one of tho Sunday schools vo-
oontly the subject of the creation of
man was under dlaouaaton. A bright
boy who had cavilled atnothing whichbod preceded, when the story of theproduction of Kve vatt reached de-
clared that he didn't bolievo a word of
It "For," said he. 'there ^\a.s anyquantity of the samo maluriul that
THE MARKETS.Corrected \Vf<kly hy 4 harles McKee A Co.
The t:n)c«rs, Uopktttsvllla, fry.
rsevisioas.Bnllsr—» to iSa.
Rff»-IOo.rv>Utj-n iSieMstSBi.M HietM.Bseoa-aidsa, ISs.
Baas-Oeaatry, Ms; ngar eared,U to Mr,
Jowl»-T*.
LaM-BslBSd, Se;«iira clwlea leaf, IS*.
O llll II tolOe.
nsor-Patsnl, It ;>; lUmlsnl, It M.Mssl-nsrerbaabii'.MsaBSSt-B; lilr.a. IS.
; rhilipsi,**.
UKuckaisi.
fofSrs-araauUlril, Or; <<. (<., Se; ilavk
browB, 7\e.
T(a<- Blaek, SOo to It OS; Uresa, Uo ta Itoo.
OaiSM-Orssa Bia, IB IsNsi QlWls BIc•Hi! O. o. Java, WISWat vsastsil, lite Mb|gToaatfflllelSe.
Baklaf ftwdai»-M Is Ms.Melaass B. O.,«M fisi ksavy, 4S Is ISe,
oawaaaeeaa.Tcnatiss—IBssaSill ts (sr Uts; IBcsas^
It Uiwrilsa.(oni-saMa«,n islet W per as*.•iraiers-lB eeaa II IS 10 1 «S| IB oaas, 11
to 1 «0.
l><.>«>~ in caiia, II N I* I M; rmeh, IS 0«
Haass—SUIgf, IB eaaa, II par iks; strlaf'
lsaa,«l n psrdoa; gsM was, IB eaas IS Slyerdos.
Biaskb«iTlaa-iB eaaa,|l IS par doe.
ittrawbctTlea-IBssas,* ISti S <• par OoaHaspberrlas (B)-iB caaa, II n par doa.
aanUase—AsBSrIosa, Tis r*r doai Fnash,NK >M per eoa ; sasekad, lie pw ssa
vaukTABLt* Asn rants.
Apploa—tl UU to 1 so |>«r liii;.Irivil. 0 tu V ],<-r
pousd; cTStkoratcil. Il',r |>«r |k>uii<1.
Oransea--^ u> &oa drrdoa.
I*, taux.- IriBh. luc for clioiro aoiind goo.ta
8we«t, :^c for ciioi'v soaad goods.
Oalons-SI It par bo.
Cabbaga-NorUMiB iSMMspsrhaal.
Wasss WMie aavy. It le tsa.
Fsaa-SpBs Ms par isl; gfssper lal; black ayad, «SS »sr |Sl
aissauaaaara.Coaloil-Me par gal.
Slmrcb-t to ISO psTfsnad.8oap-|l MIolMpsrtsX.Naila—li :s.
tl'iV(T.sc.. t IS 31
io<it.niotWaalerB,t MSB; kUB-dnsd
LUUItVILLK UAUKKT
VLOca, MBaL l^D aiLLSTt rr.
FLora— Ronnil lou aril aa funi>w,: i'holoapauou. IS !i)tit.u>: liism pateota, u.euet tb,clKiire; lt.9«aB fl: pislo fanef. M.U; No. I.
II in)Bl.;>;aitrs tainilr,l*.)Ma<.U;liuok»heat•O.uSs Iu for Kaatcm : it.M'
"l^oasasaL—BolUd, M B
IS.SO.
Mil L rssD-Wa loou OS aiMvali Bna, IU.Mskons,|IS.IS;aklpstafS,ll«.
BBAMallBBaT.Wssar-WeqasSsBe. I wksatlsaitlvsi Ma
Uas-Xs tatlxad, le anlve, lla; wktta,ISa;oareora, 0 isi.OiTS— <to. I aaw oala, MUs;Hra-No. Irja, itii4T FaDij uiBoUir, •M.isaiushslsa,tii.
low srailea. ill allOTsaw- ts ou|l tOB.
PHUVtSIOBa.Haos ^:iear nbaldaa, TJ^TV"; abuuMera, So.Bulk MiaTa-ulsar |rtl
sosia-CuasD Ifltia I
larfSMamall avuagst~
tsMbaesa IS.
tiaa «b*lsslssf.H latoo.
UKOCBBIB*.<'orra«-Rlo.orilinsrr. IIMiaai.MlaM, IIS
cboice, M>,(»lso; f.cry, ISUss aaMnWai(oMei, Ki.,. s.-: .ia,a. iiaStTliaSurNME;Laiuayra, IS; Arbucklo's Artoaa, M>(e.UoLasaas—Coraaf nip, isoiaofrararrop, >tB
tic Si^w ilrleans molaasea, fowd, U(is>oo.Rica—5(^>^furfooduipnine.Scoaa—tiraaulataO. f'«(e'\: ooDfMlloDors'
a; lUtt; C. Ti.; powitereii, ac; out-loal.SH*New tlrlaaasBu]— "" -—
I iHOLBas Buxan, i^ij|«>ie-scar. IIoa.1 to S, SKaiOo B B.
riaen-|U,^|a.o a r -u*nie£ IIJlf tea s(W Bslsrsew-M. ii.i* Isrissli llssy, W«M* Isr fl-B
etVfvaT raoaoea.
ja-CBelasssaatty, MSais V B; lowirades, t4|IB>; dallT.aoi MljpM sroamery,Ito; oleooiarxarlBS, 1*9170.CHSBSB—r«oo7 full oraam cbeJ'lar, lli^Qp
Ito; Iwlaa, ISe; Touna AiD.^rlcBa. l)r;^Hms Uhlo faoury, ll9Ut(ei akua okaaaa,
^eLTav-Bsas,|ill « dsaasi MstSbUvs.li.H«4 B iMsai rseag JfttagsBMlSaaoaoDKeus- Wo q-ioto at So 9 dTallow—le B a.Bbbsw ax—Soo B a.Baooa-vout—agio for eowaiOB aaiBBaiie oaelaslana. ISMArruas—It MMIIS par barral.Omoaa-ai.ssallJH per baml,Bsaae—Ji. r Mlaaigaa 11.00 per buabal.Daiaa ArvLts nit, per lu.
tiuld by lluckuer Leavell, Urugglst,Hopklnaville, Ky.
roin National Barber
IKVIN YOUNG, Prop.,1. NINTH ST. NKAB MAIN.
smfiii;, SHiMFmiiiii,
HAIR-OUTTINOitmtlw
i.ii-ai.
DB. OWEN'S
ELECTRIC BELTAND 8USP£HSORT.
PuTunsAMi. 18, I1S7. iwisvis Fis. 1^ (Uf.
—Fannie nnd Alphonse wore chat- ,
ting merrily about the eominy nujv|Adam waa made of lyinf around loose,
Uals. "How enterlalnlngthateottaca and I don't.b^lBVe God'would haveat DI]oa, my dear," she exclaimed, ripped up AdaiB, whom ha bad Just
'and the sweet little carriage, and the finished, Juat to (at a rib to make Evesilver of your mother to go on the ma- ' with."—Lowell Courier,
hogaay cabinet and—" "My llfe'a ,« a aa
own does not mention me," broke Ic xhe hungry man is never 1 ITendedAlphonse. "Ah, wait till I get byltieoalors of Ihe kKc.hfu.
"through," and she palled him under vonr liver in good order w'lb
till* ehin as she rninbleil on —"and the Warners Log Oabin LIVER,;ooil .lonkey to take me to the villat;e. si.il iiood disMtlon will Walton appe-
and—" buli Alphonse bud left the IHe and health OB both. Th«y are
rooin.-»«* .- JI™«1^ Vj5i»*M* I*«wa»'*iVvmaction (
taoMd by!
{tfLwlBf 41a*«aM, BBMI7; AllXRhtytafttlt CMBpUlaU.
ITtrvoiu DcblU^. A,1 BCM. KMnarDimu
Bestuk) BshBUBtioti.Wfti
Inf of B«dr. Oiacsi- '- -iti,
,"
Keep SSi&'tSXV
Pill, I '^sSimsa^
7. OUCMMJi, Aft. Wkr-•BM pBTialBTM
- ..- _ -„ - ra»M*toniiia riMir^ oi it baT| tiuu
ELECTRIC INSOLEl.iUTr'iia.r raaa lllKtrmtrl pmniphl.t, whi.h Ins,
,T a APrUAxpi 00.war, etrXopia. no
ties for a dUplay of taste In oatoblng
UBtbabiMit loeka ot a pretty ^1.
Patience is bl((rr but lu fruit Is
swett. It will require but Hide ps-
tlenceere you begin to taste tbesweitfruit, ir yon onWafnar's tog Cabin R08C OREAMfor Catarrh. lis dissgreesble fes-
(urjB dlisppear very quickly under(his great rcmady. Try it. Price
Are Ton CMaf to
MiBionri, Colorado. 0*11-
fornla tit Lay of ThoWMtorn Statoif
If yon should avail rooraalf of tht
BUPTUBE !
ELECTRIC BELTAND TRUSSi
COMBINED.DR, ISRAEL'S
I UiqrBp-OALTAVTO TRWM,Omi lUttrla Bolt Attoehmant
wKk I
This•iMtrle traia bb4 (all tvtr aadf. Iii*«B*s la fpM M la M Un. far foil «BBtrirtlM Bf Dr.Ovbb's Kineiro-UBlTtBU IMIb, Moot AMllBM«B.Tr«aBBa bb4iMBlaa aoBd •«. far psbo lllntnt«4 HM^M *hlcll »ll> haIty— i% HbIo BBBio4wlgj>. ^ -
-
fwnnmasMiMS
MtilenkkfColleie,Tlie next Sc-^iiini wili ln'|{iii
Tytsony. stPT. 4i
ThllBTbiwI hMKH rr.Ttftlitr rrronl Tiir th-
tborouKh mi*tho*Uor tcscliiii); |<iirBiir<l
OM r(IMlllXI>4i Itlrfte of IrutliliiK 'It't-'I'liiii
fiDtt no |ihi,'.^ Ill il^ iiLrtiuiKi'iiiftit.
Tbo I'riamuilitM i>r>K'«M iii hMiu-atinti la
•ladloUBly ATOl'lii i« u wall u tht m*cbiDtwtbodt •! Maty, to ealltd, gmlii tekooU.Vt kMW £roB noaoryli good, buttobt
ftbl* to kww kf Ikottikl U kMttr. FapUt artuoo«rt|«l Mtkt wtraktoC aUtkalrktttarpowtn.Tht facaltj will irtnalii, m It tiiu bton for
a 7(<«r |>Ml oxci-iit tlio plaof* t<f I'mf l>rtl)iM.']r
win tto iiiii>|>tomeat<Nl by I'UOK. Kl.KMlNU.It Will )•<• kiM-h. Ihnntfora, lltAl the tjr
(-t)iiiilvtii (if ;lii> fNiiic nuiiilMT ()( )in)ff>Mt)ni iiml
tr^'-bcn ail 1 tlmt all liift it'lvantMiCi* UKiinlly
ufferetlara »iiliiu bn t>btait'.t;>l a« aay torniiT
Mtalon.
Tonng men may btanl at anjr
Approved Boarding Ilonse,
Itut |)('r»nni, who may wish tf> put fliclr noM*1 r vranlf unilf r Itif e-itlr" car« i>f Ihr racultyity plara tbrui with I'rof. II Klrmlnnwho win ticerclaa a (attvrly oTenlgbtovirtheip.
Yoiinc ladlfat^trtl on** with Pr#(. 5oob«yIn thfl (. ollftfi biiiiilinr. « hrrt trrry oomtortof a bomt U iiroTi'lol fur tbrm.
TO ADVERTISERS.A II. I of ion) ^«wsM|wr« AtrMid Inui
8TATIM AMI) SKCTIUllB will bs aiatan a|>-
pllcailoB-rkM.tkcas wko vaat tliair ad>arllali>t to par
vseaaovN aabattrrotadlMailorUionHisli sf-fsellTswork than tbo varWHia a-ci-ura ol curBaiaal Laaal I iai.
UBII f. Itim'Kf.l. A C O .
Mawapap, r Ailii rii-i: a lliir«'.iu.
I I, ,-.:i..,M, N,» lr,irt.
w. u. 4iu\Y. ruontiKToii.Ninib Stre^^t, iicarlr ojipotlte the I'mt « »i!lro.
eanihil tartci^. INiUt« atUaUoii. fcbarp ra-lori. Clean TowcU. KftrythlrK nffw. nut andrlaaii. Hair mtiirs, Bhavlnx and aharoiMt tng(lone In th«' vn t imti >t myU. lUKrt^-ii
JTHATFIGHlThe Original Wins.C. V. Simmona. St Louit, Trop*!
M. A.SifTtfiioiio I.lvrr Mcilii int, V.W'Al>^1l. In the t'. 5 Court nsriAiB J.II. /otUii. I'tsr'r A. q. Simfnimi Ltvrr Itrf dilator, kat'il I'V Znlm llTiS.
M. A. S. 1,. .\t. )).u f.ir 47 yeancurcJ lMnt<.aaTiu!i( IIilioi otBas,lJTtrirtIA,SKR HftAnACHB,Lo»TArrsTITS. Soli Stomacn, I£tc.Kw. T. B. HMma, I'aalorU. K.
Charch, Adaoia, Ton*., wntca: •*!
^Ikiob I thotiht havo httm dead buttor your *.;cnuin« W. A. Sim-Boaa I.i«cr MeJicino. I bav«aotncDinca had to tuhtiilut*"X«.titi*a atulf" for your Mcdl
but it don't uuwer thtI (.«*«.'*
ITr. J. R. OraTM, KJttor VUMaiiiphia,T«Ba. aayt:
rtcaivod • packa^ of vourLivcrailtrint, and havt ua«d ball of it.
It wurkalikc a charm, I waat a*better Liver, Rcrrljtor and car-
L taifily no oior* uf ZeiUo'a nixturib
•»Tw'
DR. RICE,7tr IS ymn at ]7 Court Ptaca, now at
A rafalartt odar«ie4 bbI VtmJUf a«Bala« fkyMaa Ba4 tL»i>ai (..KMefj. ai kao t'Taatlea wtl m*«.
)]MrmAtorrhM uad lapottaoy,
V">'>j>rt*«*.' tlrB-laV rBtJ!.>-. l'i.«. ... .f ak«i I
lalaa, laesTf «<s.i
SM ef tka a,!
. i.l«*le*iva.i.ar.,.. It«.^. rfcr-
1. f
^f. tB*'><^kly^aad'J^**
' i?rr:i aJS*^TiS5;naaa 4«taal| a«r»i.
lihHlM*MoM«Blapay alaUB«BarBf*^»arl*>ai
aaaanaia sMaa of aiaeaaaa. %m* V«au
r, aa^atrw «aiB. PKralMBM I
^AMU^^^•aRr or tow frat *mk la*1N«.
Okarraa laaaa^at-o aaa vsrrsaf a4e^»i alftally Hailiallil
* PRIVATZ COUNSIXOROrwa a^i I* aar *Mrtm, aawty aaaM. *m llnrt>
(Ml aaaiA IBaaU Ba rB*4 %j alL AJdre«a aa Bk*<«,
CmLb aavra frw a A. M. t*f r. H. taoaara. I to a r. Ik
filCHEST PAINS^alOr^UGHsCeim^W< h eat r»ln8,CMVl>*'B>*l C*l4s.WMkLaP|4.Kai kicbr, KlfltM> Talaa. UktaiBtlUm atidkll
Wuariitir Palais >«ll«T«il In wlMt* by
!,';:. CUTICUBA AMI- PAIN mSTEHI?,';t ll* inMautaoMiut pain kilUns alrrniittirn'tif
PlatterUeta:iror tl. a t .irusyiai-. <>r of
OTTBI Dll'O AND CUEMICAI. ( .. llohTO.H.
Soar.
,Plnpltt,black»dtohabpMlaDdn| if Aloiir BfciB tttiwi hf LbTtooftArLl 9
MADE WITH SOILING WATER,
EPRS'SQRATCrUL-COMFORTINa
COCOAMADE Wrm BOlUNO MILK.
^500 CashISOtTT.-"! ti> Id" [..TSim Wll" «tiuil M ini ill tl.-
lftri,'<-'it muiilitr uf ytarly hUlvtciUcrji lu Ilic
Ladies' Home JournalU'tw-^cii iinwantl Jnlr lat. Ink-), ut f*0 ci'nlup«r ymr-llAI.K PltlC'l-:. M''^ If-nl
ttoiulm-fnititim rrcrive>lj->r Ufjnfl."0)trvMr.ll oncrt-l r,^Ictll\^ ly (iir. nvxt
UifeitclutH. AfOo<i-a>Ii"oiiinili«Ion f- r
cTtry MitMDilbtr ateurutl, ifdc«irt-'l. iiiauii'l <>r
prnnlunu. HunanNla or tlttllAnt cnn Ixi iuh'Io
during tht n«lt alx tnontliH, by nu-ii. m iiiii>'ii nr
childrto. Wt fiiniiah froo samplo I'll'lt'", r^***era, Ac. AddrtM
CURTIS PUBU8HINC CO.PHIIaADBLPHIA, PA.
Mmrmnnnnir.
CINCINNATI.ur.Nose&Throat-INSTITUTE.—
aexwasT reraTBSTBr.KTDaaaa-avia. vmww^ pun^»m, CMNiar
iM.7r.IT... au*r.-..., S.,.l r.i.rrh. I iU.I......»f ta.
ba, sin Maaa. TkrMit r.l.- ..•.••r.»i »~i.a
,HAIR BALtAM
Claaataa and b.aulifiaa tha hair.
Fri'iaotta a luaariant fTOWlh.[Navar Faila <• Itaalara OrayHairtalaVMUihl Calar.
rrmaiala Dwara* aad balr raUUif^J«j,^j££^jar]5j|gj_^
«<OSGOOD»V. 0. fituitri Culii.
Sen on trial. I'rcl^M
3 TON $35.(Hl,rr.i/cs ;.r. ;.Mrii.,n.
11 palJ. Illu.lr..lc.i Cul'.iluo
OSOOOD b THOICSOIT, EluEhamton, U. V.
VABLirntuxiri,
L, A aai:r.ai.
DR.T. W. FORSHLE,6KNIOR PHYSICIAN
-Ot THE
Ni) f*)5tIiRTniKT,
LOUISVILLE, KY.,WILI. VISIT-
HOPKINSVILLE, KY.,
ATTIIE I'HlK.MX IIOIBI.,
SAIUBDAT, AFBIL 6, 89.
ONK I».\Y ONLY,And rtturn cvt ly f ur wvfkatbU ytar.
Tb«l'nff)Be UfilKai ln«tntil« wa» oinanlsolMareh lat, 1*9, acceiMinc toilie lawaof knnlurkr. wltn |&,0>tf cai'MAt, «)t<l with a riiil
i'tirn^nr otifflAliata, re|irf^i>nlli>i[ ttrery br.'ixrh
»( \l(<li<iil Mirifrr. Thfv havt* alncttri.< Mb 1 I,-;.'- |i .11 'I tu ai'l'l . IB|C lor trvain.oiat.
Ill ii'<t I I'ttitN'r wtrn turafil away aa In*
, ir:;l 1 of Iho iiiiiilfrl II thar« IiaTtr b. rii
;:>•' >l:xi linr^'C't n- < iinil, ii-iivtuu .'--^o )>»lirt)ta
iitxlt r tli>-ir tri'Mtmenl.It It. ^' I'liahi'* ri'lin •riita tin* l»J|*att
iii.-Kt .1 lhar»M> I'f W.iimn .nr. -I IM..(
Ihf lU-'Hini and ll.>w.-u, II.-iv mnini
t
tli'Hta III tlu^ M-. ll ill KIT ! I'-'.il I. I'f N.ia.
at ilicir #k-»iii iiaitt'Ti -li ri u .1 i • \i:i\<^> Mn \ mil<« ilc in au ItiaoKMv t<f H DUiru, t all of theWont, prrforna Hiirgieml Or«ratiOMp ruia-iPHtotlto WooibBiKt OvariN, Uto tam ol ihcUvciuai. ri'r*. Ftatula. risdapaui of tm Btc-tuu an>l tuiDtiraof ttto UurtU'U.
iiKuxiA OH urn I i;i,
lurad bt a»r« ami P.li.|.-« M. 11...I IN TH<l>aY<.. wllh.nit lli(> UM- ol l!i>- UU..*,'! kallf"aoaraato*aara>i>r.l .-nr. u, w-.r,
I>a(ar».lllaa, Clab >r'l, 1 utuil r>' »l llia
Slit"'' Faralial'. ami all Hrain ai,<l fnitTtuuhlaa l»l*l. KaatM.e-I'M 'fnun Um Mail-ilar, and curat all KMaar ami tfla<l<iarTnu.biM.
O T A R R Sniaeaaca of tht Kfa. Kar. Koan, Thmat andI.unaa. l»iFffi>«iH>iB, KpiifpaT "l" C'lretl
)i>uii,( iitrii and m:d>iiv> tvt il mm au(T*-nnjt
from ^«^'rll>aUlr^h«r•• and Imio'lrnfr, «« ih«
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