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80WH Kti^ lUGKIANL^ IMfCUBVUT TI'K:UAY MOKNIXO BY MEAeflAM & W.ILGUS. ftUBtCRIPTlOar RATES «iidt;« |1 H One (-u|t>, nIx mujiili* ' Nt> «ulM)'.r 1)1(1 oil « liik«n on Ums M4 liNpcrM lUJiiptnl wIk>o uut. Oa^Hall. OUE Sunimpr 8tvlim In Mtw'" •ml •*<>)•«' t'luthiDK liave not lieou «xcvlli><l. , . PtllCES For luperlor qu«Ull«t never bam lower. STYLES Aio near |n ilVit »» pn^slWp. ONE PRICE U 111!' Inflexible rulo k"*''"''"!"'" Mien. Money Eetomed The South Kentuckian mm VOLUME V. IIOPKINSVILLE. KENTUCKY. TrESDAY. IVLY 21, 1883. NUMBER 30. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. ,(!. A.l'liamiillii. ( li'iii.. llo|>|iln«*UI«. " (^<^ M,l|i'|.-liiiia,Sce't]:., ,!*' , I ».a.|luf>iior, .. . , J «U, j "i K "i».'Wiil»i.r. ' - «"^-"-' W. llrMlllifh, PvnlHttk*. J. M. l"Pi»l, »aiiilirM(t. Jna, U. nulla, Ciarioa. Mn I'trwr, ' , i JiHK WMIInrk. Nrwntrivl, Audita I'M)/, atrraiuliurir. < OAK HALL, E. WISElBSrOW. Cor Fourth and JeffenoDi LOUISVILLE. BUSINESS CARDS. J. t. OOML080II, AfiX-^EB. UAMGEB AKO iNTMIon i>t(Y>*ATUH, IIOPKIN8VIU.R, - --- KY, Wliko la miirattullr «*" kU•«r^l(«' mil rtliriKN VK4R« 1 nNtTAWr- PitkCTK'K In thv Wall I'lii.r kii.liici*. Ui lk< rilil<-ni "rihl. ylao in* •Ifilalljr. Cttarara r»aMii«i>lr ••<1 ••ll.Ui'llat la r*c^«a .l»arlLiu>a>kl|i lall> guamnWnii. N. II. I •• Ik* MiT MrM* la Kaaikani KrniiH'kr ikai liitMnMMrfaaaiavijMl'*- I; >a.l tA'iM u|>«lik«illk( taMal ilflataa^ ai'.iin. In •'Iraaeaoltark nia.-n-'A. c inci iT roi'nr. faii|iiLi)ra<'<i.Mi'<Ki'.< a'li'. Hy . II T. t'n- Mm!<S»I' i lork. Iini.kln.r n,.. K). Court till Ural Manlainn Man h >n'l Hcpiainkcr. IIOARIXtr UTV l-UfNLiLMItN. .iniitr t.>Tii«)i,CkalnaM. K r.i kirat!.!., r. «, BaA«K(U.< , -1 '0. It BiRmN i J V?- II. r. MrCaaf,' M l.iraTKil. yrn Ki.i.m. . ,, . Mrria IttTima l*' laMrh mnnlh anl •nuln'l to Ihr rail n( the CkaMia . Maating baM In llyraiirtroaiaa Iir Man-I>, IniM-. 4,i;it>-inh<-r. l>L'u«lBk*r. oodiiTV OQirkT niTT rouKT. Jna'.nra-Wr. *ii.|«r: .1. W. I>nwti»' »t- lirm.y- f. W. B:t»i r«ln«. f'l'l'I "' fi'lH"- COI'STV OPIICIIM. Jokn W. Rrrathlu. lUart: U. M. Browa, tktcIC: *. . Laa«. Jailat. GHR3H DIRECTORY. B»rTI«T-foulh Main hiikI. Ilrv. T. li. Kara. inaUir. mr> li fvft) Kalibaili "•«'[>• Inn an'l f M nmi. CiinHav KkonI nm «a»- li.ih m .n.h.i:. I'.airr airatlM Wa<J»a«i>' niniii. iiu'liH'.. nu'riiag IMI **imnatt nl|llt tu t'at li luiii III. IHrnarul-Xa-hfllli- Mwl. TM. K I. ruwffll. ita.lor. !4crvlrrp f *»'i v >al-balli iiK.rii. onaNiniSfrTikjrarawailaf a».rjr Waaaaa- il>]ra«Mt((. M. r. *avtn .KMkflMaMraai. «1 Jt*!; otalaiaa-UxSlnit. »«"«laf '.fry itaa.lav in"rnln« rraXT nif«ln» «vi < Wrilni'»<lNi lODsniaaB. 'M V. 1>.) . TUft luirn la ynNjR tkrouvhout tkfl laaU. ,\«roa« tko Atflila thij Ina^ rnwa ataail. TliD fruit iarlita la oruhani mM. Miilauaimer'a wealth la all unia'.il. Wakaaw whara aild-iitiuu Iklokralgro^ Aad aoalfat apriiiga Mm klUaiikw lew Wa kaaw Iha bdrrhia la tka Hwla AtaawaataatIkm lat UMMNwaMe. The "My- Ir" rkanta Uii/'iiiiia sl4 laaa. In irraaaaa liy (Id* mail, hiMm Tlie fluminar Puth-lli, \i.t (.k' Ii .lay lUth taught ii» that our atay. la badg*!! abuM bjr hrlara as kwii. Aa artr la ikis lougk liita aacnt A ml tha' ara gathar lH>rrtf4 faat, Tha hi Itrr niuat Ibo awret iiullaat. Whau 'jirlng waa h«rt> n'<> l<lly iilaDii'd. TvktiMour Juya at rloay cowiuaml Vow aaaivthlag vague— arhu canpvlU— Hath ii*rr aa lika a ahailaar ffli. Whan .hlttaof hape ready tu aall l>n>Kil aachvr llrtlkn (ra. iiaaght to tall. Mill. .11 »«al(h tk«' <M«ier It-b.-. t ur uuihlugwan a^akl ifca Ikkjir**** Tka laMir ««M «« aaOmit^ralMiit Ulta, - HltkktlUaa<l<tlrkaallllf«iaiaM*, The lilui-nl .ky ami air wi «tti:.l l«-ai s..tait Mil. I. leu Mlortii nliiy ii'iii li iih hen-, E$«»natuni b.i|ilati.}r hrcath awhili* I'alai aa ilealk-ao fivwa or aaiUe- ADilsUUaailnilk. Muatl^k* »uaianrlid]rl*(awl «raMi|Mtw*t The laal'a dktl giaaa li k<it Ikt kiw It trora la a|itli.g>D'i loHgarupw— TH Ikaak klml rair fnr 'iich a .haile Aa thlaakl klcaory tree h.ttb luaile, II .liklila ua fmn tha haraljg rayl^ la nduna of aultrv paaalas itara. A ml Iko" ao Mnla alag orar haa.1. We kkaar tka tuaiaMr la iwt itoiui. riaaT l>a««aTTaai«!<-lln««»llelllf Straet Bee. R. II. t'uulCrr. uaaiar. aeretees aterr gaWKIkaivralnaamleTealag mnalar arkoiil e«SiV itamlar morninz I'rayeraieiMag efe- rr Waitaaailajf efrnlnit. -Itf. .1. ft'. Vi'iiable 1 ourl-lioii.ii r¥€ry »u»- w.r.-Wiai^Mtk. w»LT«a ic«i.i.t. WIN^BEE &1ELL7, KN&yblMttiitlilViiiAc'ii. BnaiMM a«tr«M«l »-« «JII re- ceive (IMIIIpl R. W. 4IENBY. iMiiinnnuAtfUf. IOPKIHiVIiiKiB,IT. llylaal-'tJ] HOPKlNSVlLtK. KY NaahiillaStnaL ia4,tr4 nil l^*<'Uc<> la circuit I'uurt nt i h l.llaa ' ailfulalna > uunllvn. OIBce ID t .>liilli.iu»n. tiaaol lenacoriL Kaatiir. l><r>l«M lu ilaj luurnlnf. Xat'Tataa raniTmiax- MMiaiki eTery . ry We.liii-a.lay I'vaMlug. ( iTiioi'u' Sn»h»lllo ktreel. Kai. rathar llaye.. I'nxL iwrelai* ererjr labbit^ utwra- lag atltu'ahiak. CEBtTSH, U^rrOBSfilT' LAW, IU>Pl(IK8VILl4i. KY. OMaaahkU. A. CMmiink, Wahar niaek ilall •kl.U.t PR.W. MFUQUA, HOFKINSYILLE, ST. llnrdnariiLC lx>M(. No.fl. A. r. * A. M. -Joe kclartoll. W. hi.: A. II. < lark, deereta- ry l/wlge BiarU at Mawuk Ilall. corner Mala ami itvrliig Hirret., .'lat ^joilayalgbt la each aionih OalUTaLCaama Xo. l4-4t«tarieaaeaea- UiKiai (iiaaasDiHr No. (, K. T-Rciular rour.lawtlli Mii i.luv liicMi li iii.iiitli at klaMia la Ilall. ^lr B. W. iilwie, k. C; ftl> Kat Uallker, Ueeacuar. MiuToa iwiwiL S*. «, (loUK rMiaae- M. Liuailae. (.'. i .; It. W llarrlaua. Nacretary. { Meela lu K. of f. Ilall, tiiil aatt 4tk MuMay , nlahia la ta< k HMaik. { KvaaiiatlK Ixtiwli. Nn. I>. K. ol P.-Ckaa i w inKkri, > i.ai.ri'liur Luiiiiuaatlari H. W. Ili'nr\. Kvelier <>t Hrrunle au.l Haal. Neata lalMile Hall tad aail «ib Thuiaria/ algkl in eark atoatk. Kadowatekiraak.ini Noada) aevalag laeaeh UHmlk. A. li. Boilgara, Htaa.; U It. liBvU. ^>'c amiTreaa, illHi4rii> l..i|iut, Nu. »iD,K nl il.-M l.liKiiiiv. Iiiclatur; W. r. Kauille. Uecunler. H.>ii» lu k. uir. Hall. Heart building, tad and }rd 'I'aaailav kigfate lu each aioalfc. lloriiNavii.t.11 CniNCii., No. HI Borav AkOi»fa-.l I. I.aiiii.-a. Ui'gentt.Ue.!. C, Ind aud 4UtTkkl*> day atgkti lu K.uff. Ilall. liiHx liiriB iMat, Ma. M, I. O. a r4 Julia tuulia. Nobhi UlklHl| W..r aevralary. Mveta lyjaa I-' r. Ilall. Merer I r.-li. It, Aadai ovcKiarir, Aimiiii Oimui I'liiTiii WokiaiK-(i. W, II. J . » . « roaa, B. Meela Ind K.oll'. BaWi'-h; aaiUlk^uaadays la cack aiealk, al ilMbuv'Sttirifiit. Ma Di ^ MAIN STHEET, Oppodt* Sof^tr't Drag lAirwiBAfeF DK^TIST. Maik St., . ofkr .C. A. Thompson'a huilarkra i.Ioit, H0PK1N8VILLK, KY. Deal, ir Campbell & Medley DS1TTZ9TS. NEV7BBAR0 BUIIiDTO J•a-»<^>1I KNisBTa or Th OaLSnt Caost-J. w, I, sii.iib. N. c; w. K. TkaMrwki '•^K- •> «. M. CM Nl ami ltd rrhikt* Ik **ill kMMk la K. Ill !•. Hall. <OLUREt< LUDUBK. raaaaok Uudoi, fio, It, V. II.-Me*U lat aad M Ta««<htr aiihu la Ball'a Hall. B. W uli|ta,W. M{ L.S. Itachaar.kaanlatr. A!3bj1lfi@l$i'&'ui^|&!^: '* llariiiiaviii.1 LokOi, Ko. IMO, u. U. u. or u. r.-ll**ts tad aaii M Muuday alghta at Uall'a ||aU. C%«B«> LlakUiMl, M. U.: U. .S. Lauikir,U.8; lloraijMTlLLa Loi^Ko. I. U. Br S.- tleetalil kkd Mllinur Bi|IM.kl lall'i Ilall. P. BMI, nwkWal, «. HaSTMl, aana' il6PKlN6VIUiR. KY. POST OltlCE. UriilgeSlrecl, Jiio. 1). Uowas,!'. M. OHllo huur.lruiii I i.a., t».kr. a^ aad tb* pane la alio o|iru lor a akarttlataallarUw ariltkl of ilii' evening mailt, at trill. MaMbIt 0|ien fnim > to 4 r. H. EZFRS8S or i)Tatki<,'Et|a|ka C'olc^4lt._-_ 1, KtiM, iiM«a.otU Uaak-kalMllt. HoUana'a Opera Home- lala MiMt, tiUoining l-himilx noiel. H. Mala W ager. J*,, jaih al I lor Iktjwiuia'i' in or im will niiea on Mon- tr iili knrraaaed fuellltiel .1 v.'iiiia ladhia. Tarmiai ktraUni*. For Inlorraatloa andji to or ad- : 4.w.n.i»T. itaaiilt.l«.>y THl CODZ m CALLOWAY. A Elth^rto . Uttwriitsn Stbr7 of i*a liirali N»'« i«. Al tiio late »<>.iiiiiiii or llm Ciroiiit Ciiiirl III Miirniv tun InuyiT-, Iho oni' I'ruiii H.'iittiii mill ilic (illioi- lioiii MAydvId, b<>riimi: iiiviilvt'tl hi a litlU' tlifltciilty over n |n-adiial juki'. wliii li rcaiiltul ill the rliklli'liniiis ol' Hi'iitoii by Muyflcl.l, Till' rliaMi'ii^ji' w .t-t lu - cpfllt'd l>y Dnitxii, who ial'uudora itokf, with till' ilialliu'l iimU'riilaiiiliiiK U»t Ibo 9twriir alwulil be uu baud to ttsp the battli; })oJi>rc it gut uucuui- bout two r««t Ifrng ud ibMp BK raxon at the wMMBUfl » f^Vini a,K,. XOI^ . •t)^^;^^]i^/^w. Th» pHucIiwIii Bad teeoBUt, with a MfKrou, warn op bniiMtiie time ap- poAitod, Uuiito6Mrnr(.<rBg in kiglit. TlM l»« rhiefa Were «tri|tpwl to tbe MM, the ftrntUtMc w«Bpo||a plBoM\ lu'lMrhanda, lixpatset maBanrcd off, the duelltU auUnned Bad •^rarythlnfr wan ready fcr-th* alpialHit Wlljch thi-y wpn- to rnah niwn each other, Till' M:iy(li-lil iiiiiii. who meant bum- ni'«., H us wliilc u« II ahtirt, tint ttotW*: Mii I. Totlic Ilciiliiiimaii. hciwi'ver ihi- -tluiilioii was nnl no piii liaiitiiijc. Ill' hull 1111 dfsiiv foi' till' K'lvv i"f lii« iipiMiiii'iit and fiili'iluiiii'il M'l'iiiiiH ob- joi'tioiis to liis miiiiiiii'iit Khi><Ming hit. It ia doubtful if IhiTi' wi'i'o four worwj wared men in llin riin liasc lliiin the two MiKHid", doolor and tin" Marahkll colllily lawyer. .Mayllrld's rlmin|iioii dcnitndcd the won), braiidi'thin); hiKh hiahu^ rhtwisknil'e in tlio air. bill Iho "accumetl Shoi iir aiid |M)a«'" riiUcil to materlalitp. -Tiixt as the wholn iiarty were contomplatinK a airoulUnooui ruth npon tbo belligai - oiit Mayflelder for the purpose of dis- armiiiK hlq>^ tha belated (kfficcr aud hit wmi>BnM« xtl^Ottf^tf M><> bnahet and took the #lMla'«at9t into breatn tfain w ' whieb MiMeM^HMfipsa-'frita more wheatlto SlieHffdaelBred' llte Brrakt watnojoke but In dead earticat and produced the proper document* to banc his Btaertion. Here woa a devtl of a prodicaroent, mado '%one by Mayfield't doclaratloi^ when hedit- covered the impetltion that had Wn prartiipd ui>ou him, tiiBt he.^ntend<d to iininuUtc thp whole paety. The aifuli'. liowi'viT, wai flually flxed up an*T I !;o<id dpal of exptainInK by fi-icndu and no end oftroulile. Tha Ki'iitun man I'i'turiied lioinc. All at oiiw »liic9 lowiM-ed njfaiii. It ap|M<ari< the Mayfieldor lind xivi'ii lilt accond a pnckaKi" of lollers-^'outaiii- llig one addressed to hla twccthcart —all tob« dulivrrcd la caae.ho full. It happened tliat the aooond had tranx- (brred the lettera to the Bontoulan. Then there wan mountiuR In hot liasle by tlicaecoud and a wild pursuit up the ro»d.»Rer the fttr^n jndlrld- ual. lUtMaat laat oywMUuni the lettort returaaii lb their rtt;h1iftil ow- ner and-thio-atiet^l^f peace e^ more tptead iwr iinkji ' wiagi over the wild* of Calloiriiiy. Tin Toung Uan Who 8ho#id Oft The other day a young man about twenty .vean of age, acoom(iaill|Ml by a girl two or three year* yoDDgi^r, reached the city by a Bay City thiln, and after lookini; around tot a few hours returned to the depbt and iMnght aomo nandwirhet for lunch. The fellow wan heard bragging a jC<m\ deal an to what he had done and roll Id do and cltieo hn had vit1tP.d, and by and by he walked up to the depot policeman and bniidcd him four flvc-eent cigars and said That's my girl la there. Yen. 8lir jtiat tblnki her typi of tne. So? l i e iii'viT liiiil a eliaiH'e I" uliow her liuw I'll ilii. lor lier if necessary, ami It ^"i ins lo iiu. we might put up u lillle job I'iKlit liere. liow ? Well, snp|)Oite me and li t wiilk out lo iJ<H) llic river. 1 leave lier I'nr a niomeul. Some eliap eonies aloiij; and iH't'liis to ehiu her. I rush buek and knoi'k biiii into the middle of next week. She'd w ant to marry me me within a week. Q,lrlf of \*'TW Just dole on horoei, yon kabw. 1 1 { Yer, tiiey do. Well, you help me, Ymi piek out tomoeliap around bore aud tell him what I'm up to, and I won't inimi slaniling treat for ail haudt. Whvn I ruth lu on him he'd better run. Five mlnutei later the girl ttood on the wharf alone. A hilow big enough to pitch a barrel, of flour over a freight ear approached In a carelcti w^y and observed Fine day, lulsA? Y'es, sir. ,. . ' Nice view ot the Canada thore f Ye>. indeed. > ,,. May 1 offer you aoinc iiepiH-rmlnt h>?,— ? .Iiisi then till' young man ramo rushiiijf down. When lie camo with- in ten feel of the pair Jic cried out: Villiiiii take your ieavo or I'll to»t you into ilic riverl (Ml, 1 guefR.iwt, carelcfwlr (pplird III!' other. lla»e si oiiiiilr.'l ! I am here to res- ene tlii-i youii({ gill from your elotelien! Don'l bust any buttons oil, my young I'ub! The younx man made a da>.li. He iiad to or will, lie rushed at the big chap with ids arm upraised and lie roisni In his eye, aud the next inin ute he was pieketl up and tossed over among a bu of grecu hides as care- fully aa if be had been glaiis. Thou the big man raised his eap to the girl, tmiled iweetly at he bowed aud scraped hit foot, and he waa out of sight before the youny man reoover. cd sufficiently to call out: Minnie, did I kill him? No, Henry. Tiiank Heaven that I am not guilty of murder! Let him beware, how- ever. Another time I may not be able to rcttrain myself.—Detroit Free :' ABtWCOBlkUttUOB. Tho BipaUloaB Oandidato Ut Bor- . osor. Oiraaabora jttaataBger. A uew Couivltutlon it one. of the most imperatiVe' detnandit ill Ken- tucky. Democratic couveulions have i in- sisted on It aud Itqpublioau eOUVOn- lions kcoms anxious for it. The question has been Hubmltted long enougii ago' to have lieen dis- posed of long ."iiiee, and theHubmis- sloii has iH'eii re|>imlcd. And yet it has failed to l ariy for llie wahtofa majority of the voiej i in the eominon- weilth. Apathy—sinxiilitr apaiby—liie.tcu*i able apathy seeuii tu luve sciaeii U|K>ii our |)Coplo with rogard tb this milter. It is high time the whole (leoplo weiw airaklu;; lo the merits lyrthis qiTottliiii, and ex[M-e »lug tliemvlViM plainly about it, let them eoni' foi-- ward and say so plainly oiice for all. If they do want it let t hem vote for il, as lliey surely will do if they give it till! careful attention it de.scrvcs. The Impottibllltyof aineiiding the pre- teihrCbMtlttttlon and the dIfHctlUy; of•hbatituUnira netr oab ant of them - eeLyea aQ<MMit«ea«qii»;ibr4)alllog u Const'ttatioual contmtton. Xhe or- ganic law ofa (ViM' vaople I ahould' ncvvr .be beyond their reach, as this Con*tltuti6n prne'Iuaily is, while so many of our ixioplc i^^tn,away from the pollt. rilkfi, a taw , orlb< lladfcg and PeraUnt, it aeems nitalter- able. . And yet II la at only liecause lite people do not go to the polls and express tlicinselvcs, A new Coiisiiliilioii is necessary to cru.sli tfie abiiM' of siN-clal and local lej-i-biliuii. riiis suit of lej^i^lation eosls the State eiiiiii>;lidii'n< tly in any two (sessions lo pay for u Constilu- tional eonveiilloii. The .e.viieiienee of ever)' Slate in the lin. oii >.liints that it cannot bo elTcetually eiii'ed un- der such a Constitution as we have. Ills a slianij to our judicial systeui that we ever have jud>re.s %villi per- sonal or imlitieat ends lo serve by the smirching of their ermine. ^ A new Constitution) It needed to ra^sc the bench beyond pttUfbggery ^ or par- tisanship. Our system is notorioni-ly defective at to the asBi-ssmcDt and rollection oi revouiics. Sheriffs have been coij- tinually defaulting, surplics suflbr- Ing and the Stale sustaining losaos. These thing* ani|fh)aaly imputed as s^ns to tho Demoeqilie p^ty. They are the lo|ical oooaeqn^iMa of a defeo- tlveComtitntion. Forlheae aad roanf other mtbna wc ahonld hare a new Oonetitutlon. Let.ourpaople *ay to atonce, and be- gin the good work, WASBnnmir xsiTiB. A floAlffti Son. Mo.ui.'ii|i|wraiv«eia 8M ' i^"" f"/'' ^ Aa AUtfoqr. A lawyer, an eiithutlatttc admirer of tlip late .John J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, eontributes to the Sjiriug- Aeld Republican an auccdotc iilut. trating his exli40|4iiiary power over a Jury Mr. Crittcndeu was engaged in de- fending a man who had bc»Mi indict- ed fur a capital offense. Alter an elaborate and powornil defeuio, he eloted hU effort by the fallowing striking and beautiful allegory >Vhen God, In his eternal counsel, oonoeived the. thought (»f man's crea- tion, ho called to ki^ the three min- isters who wait conitantly apon hit throne—Jnatioe, Trath aad. McMy— and thug addretaed them: Shall we make man? Tbeti «ald Juitlce, Oh Qt^t fMika blffl iiot, for he wiU trample npoathjr laws. Truth made antwor alto,' Oh, OodI m4ke him not, for ho will |>ol- late thy lauctuarles. iftut' Moray, dropping ujion her knees, and looking up through her tears, exclaimed, Oh God I mike him. I will watch over him and MUrronud him with my care through all the dark paths which he infy have to tread. Then God made him. aud said to hini. Oh man! thoii art the child of Men y ; ^'o and deal with thy brother. The Jury, when he flnislicd, was in tears, and, against evidence and what must have been their own con vii tions, bronjjlit in a ti»eedy ver- licl of not guilty. I'iaelaaaU Stturdajr Kl^bt. It wa* toward* the ciosiv »t a bright namar'adayitliat aitAMigai ton acrinil at the ifatairaal mawiaii. nip.wn waa daeHtilaK<'iB tha weet -rtke M)l)ii.thlag that avta^- dock '^decline'' in the wett,'and aomathiog that the prodigal oon would have be^ the laat man . In tho workl to h4ve done—but to return to the other tnn-^nd.lta Mautlng rays threw a golden tint upon the gray hair(i of his aged fhthor, who tat on the front porch reading the moMnitad Foltoe Gaiette. 'I'lie Kiite oiH'ned, and the old man, IK-erinu over his sitrclaclcs, detcrlbed a ragged tramp coming up tho walk. He was about to set the dogs on him, in accordance with the usual custom of that hospitable region, when the tramp eanie up. removeil a dilapida- ted hat rim which eiu-ircled his brow, and cried— Ftther, don't yon know me 't Know you, rclnruud tho old man, after scruilnlzing him a luomeDtover bis spectacles, I would know you if I MW your hl^fl hanginy ii^ a tfn-yard. iyt mf own loet bJbHA«j)f,( ..i .. Tlien the li»iid parent flill npon hw lon'a neck and wept<r..w«|A tweauae it waa HO dirty. It hadn't been watbad tinecthe boy ran away firom, Myaare before^ to bo a pirate. , Finding that hi« long loat lan had a plug of toltaceO) tha oM man let him stay over night, and the next 'day bought him an emigrant tieket totb^ uext town, whero lie caution him to trv and lead avlrtuout life. "Though now a staid member of the Presbyterian ciiurcb and can be seen tn bit pew every Sunday, with fliie looking Iwint oil one side aud his fine buxom wi(b bii iho oilier. Mor- row has hot always been a pink of propridly b.v any means. Ho was the wildest boy at college. lie seemed Irreprettlbic and misclilef oozed out of him as naturally as sweat fh>m a I>>itUlana plantation negro. He teisia i;6odjoke on himself. One night wliile at college he and it num- ber' of his classmales concluded to go to to ihe h'oiiae o^a poor old inpu out InthcMibikrbs of DanYillo and rob his hen roost for fbn. When they ar- il ved^ lit the place the door was locked, and as Tort waa the smallest one of Kir iwyit he "^olntftoeroS^ to i erawl Oirough tho Iiitlo op^ window and hand out the chickens. ' The plan worked like n charm and 'soon all of tha fowtsliad been transferred from their roosts to the outside with the exception of a vi teniii turkcy- COek. Ill 111- I'lViil-l ill l-ellllive this he- r.i of a tiunilreii liai in aril battles the bird set up sin li a Ihipplnir of liis wings and gobbliii}: ilial the old man and his wife woke up ami came out lo see what was the mailer al llie lii'ii-riiiisl. Tiiin's loiiipaiiiuns iii^lo- riously lied, leaviiiir liiiii I" [ret oiii of the dilemma the lii";| way ho could. It was too late til attempt to gctoulofthi' window witliout being Rceu. Suddenly a way of esi:apc presented itseli. (Juiekly springing un on the roost, he had hanlly drawn hi.s coat tails close around him and crouched down on tho itoie when Ihei old woman appeanid, carrying' light aud accom|ianlad tly her hus- band, who waa anuMl WlUi' a (l!irmi- Jable flint-ltwk' mi(*kot. ' He soon discovered the loss of tho chickens, bnt after looking flxedly at the dark object ori the roott, turned to his wife and tald : 'Well, olo woman, they got all the chickens, but thank good- -noialhey left the gobbler.' ruia LMiAttili. . AimaUpart.nof yaang men were atandlag on a atreet comer the other evening. Tliey wereeurioukly exam- ining a bugle beioaging to one of thcni, and as a stranger came along an animated discussion arose. "I wish I could play on il,*' said one. "PUy on it!" exclaimed aiiolhcr. 1 wUh I could make a noiea on it. It's K pretty harAtUug lu MTMiUimed athlrd, If.vou havon't got the hang of the thing jurt right. Hard thing to do< chimed in the.ttraBger,ha)ttng and regarding the party evident con- tempt; why, I could blow abugle be- fbrelwata foot high. Well, aome bugles are dWbrent. fhim others, laid the young men. Qimme that' bugle, said the stranger exoitedlyi It' wat immediately handed to itim, andpnt- tingittohlaltp* he made one trial trip. There wat a tubdued splutter aud the stranger began a kind of war dance, at the saihe time holding his mouth in both hands. Great Cleo- patra's needle! he yelled, with the tears streaming from his eyes. Who in tho thunder filled that mouthpiece Willi enyeiiiie pepper 1 I'm siiiiill, ueii- tlemeii, liiihl ami fragile, but I can lick the man w Im pi ppcred the horn. AmmtTunia «4<i^ , OB*a<|oare,orleaa. SratlniaTttM' iV f - it One aijuare, or leaa, aurnud iuflertkM.,.. .'a 0b« aqaare, three OMUlka « at Oae aquare, twelee aioaUu it W Two a<iuana. ahtiaoaikt mm TWO aquarea, one year i; ft One-fourth eolumn. |ier year :ia Oae-thlrdcolumu, iicryonr .. t i id Ouo-h»l( eolumh. |>cr year ' ui lo Uno oolumo, |iar year mm) Buaiattt loaaM ItaakBtkpar llaa. ' ' SAM HAWKINS &G0, uvea aorrKa's dkuo aroaa •',>. ».>••"»*.' . tlorKlNBVILLiB. KV. atkJj^l^l^^ akiipk^lto to thair IIOPKINSVILLE, KY.. T. L. SMITH, Proprietor- Buiigloa. nscka, Driyinr Iml ttildla hoeghl aadaald. Coa«llta,M«lalUM*ief7 IJ«n II !«' •.•"The best advloe may come too late." Said a sutVei-i'v from Kidney troubles, when ask to try Kidney- wort. "I'll try itbht il will be my last dose." The niaq gpt w«U and it now recoDlianidiug (|i^^4<^y lo all luffenum* , ia Mt ease, good advilK^ iejjiMlBiMeW!Mvii4feinani cam« Some wiekeii fellow got Into a Ver- non chiiix'li vestry, jusi after the ilca- eoiis and clegymen had had a meeting theivi and loft four beer bottlei and a whisky flask, all empty, aud two panka of cards nnder the table. Wlimi itlio sewing society inotau hiHir later [and dltcoyerod tlie articles tbey held ' a long and whis'iorcd conversation. 'Fast, brilliant and fkthloiiu le Diamond Dye colors. ( "The boy cinm tho ttree and made the cooii gil," wrote a Burke county teacher on the blackboard. "Now pupils, whore's the bad grammar in that seiitcneo?'' None dared hazard a conjecture, Tho jicdagogue called thon.-J^^tof wooden lieads, witli. .firati|fciM(ltas a squash pie. Then he IriVii^liBntly altered Ihe "git" in- to "got* and bade them admire the pure, nnadalteratad seatonoo aa It stood fycthfVom (bo hauda of a maa- Icr.— Savannah Ga.. Record. lady^^^^^^Jn «kn be sued for bivach of promlte. After much search through musty law liooks and application lo all the law- vers we replv Ilial she can Iw siietl, I The case of <Tames 0. Burnetio against the city has Just IxHin conchi- di^d before Judge Potior and a Jury in the Supreme Court. Tho suit waa brought to recover a claim for advcr- tUlng. The Herald, in 18T1, pub- lished ihe Mayor'* mettage at read- ing matter, but the Comptroller re- futed to pay for tbe imblieatlon only at advorflaing rate*. ' lihe" paper received tho amonni WhMl the Comptroller agreed to pay inid lilMd to recover a balance Mover tlOyOWK with iBierwit.^ VlNHitbelret trial>or .'thevaee 'afei'diot for about 17,00 w«*! rendered, whleH inclttded the inlereet. ' An appeal' wat taken, and oh Ihti ' koeond trial,, which ha* ended, a verdict waa Tendered in Aivor of tho plalnliir for 111414,8a N. Y. Proof Sheet. Iruk LmUo's BnaAigr Ibiiiine. The Auguttnumlier . it even more brilliant than usual ; tbi* variaty and exoellenoe of the contents are highly credilabletothe editor, commend it not only to religioua but to general rcadert-they combine most edifying, entertaining and instructive reading. No VII. of Iteligious Douominations in the I'nited Slates, "What it Epis- copacv ?" is eontribtcd by Itev. Charle U. Hall. 1). 1). : there arc iiortraits trf the late Bislioiis Clianiiing Mooi-e, of Virginia, and Wainw riglit, of Now York. "The Ameriern Pilgrim in Palestine,'' by l>fi Leon, and "Among the>'alives of the North. " by l.ien- teoaiil .Schwalka, are eontinued. TlH're arc also interestinif articles by Id* lU'rvey, Uev. W. W. IJe Hart, Alfrcloit Hervey, Rev. II. Ilenliaiii I{av, H. M. Field, etc. The charming stories "Tlie City of the sun," anil "Mr. llurke's Nieces," are ciuitinued, iMid tlicre are cs,,ays, sketches and j oenis of rare merit. The editor, T. IW Will Talinage, coutribntes "llelp- fulnetis," and 1 Heriuon to the Homo PinlpiU "Spice in lliligiou." Tho mi wellany is gboundant and the illus- tra.lono profuse. No family should bo ATlthout Ibis excellent magazine- Prici»2J cents a copy; » a year, post .Midi jtrs. Prank Loaiie, pnb Usher 68, 116 and 67 Park Plaoe. York. Washington, D. C, July 21 8^ Tho Government's little transaction with Oittman is now flually and Irre- vocably closed by the discontinuance a few days since of the civil suits and the release of a further sum of 112,- whii'li was held by attaelinicnt. The eiiiiipromisR having; Iii en a;rii i'ii upon and partially carried into efl'ect liy a discontinuance of the criminal cases and the release of part of the stolen money, of course the rest had to follow. This last sum of money will, il is said, be distriliuted among Oltiiian's lawyer.s, and the Iliiii.Uieh- aril Ciiiwley will receive a share, as pay for hi- servii os in efl'ecrm^ the eompiiimisi'. The laborer is worlliy of Ills hire. The eomproiiiise was se- cured .hinc 3, 1882. Mr.Crowley was then acting as council for the (ioverii ihcnt iu the pi'osceutiiiii of l.i'c and Hall in BuflUo aud Caiiuiiilai^'ua. He came to Waahinglfii ui. May ^(i and returned lo Buffa'o o i .lime i,aiid pre sented to the Governiiieiit a bill for the traveling expenses of both jour- neys, wliioli waa paid, 'flic Govern- ment has Igst money iu the Ottinan ease, aud It would be a generous act for Mr. Crowley to refund al least half of that expense biU out of the fee recelvisd- ftpom- OWmawt- -There l* a gr.>wittg iropraaalott iMiie thttlfUbe Govemmeutiaever to win any mon) caseaagalatt plundereraand vobbart it wlH liBVQ to get rid. ol! in «aaipi«. inising attorueyi. At matter* now siniida then don't teem to be mwii of anything to d^r «a 4l«boiMatly disposed oflcial ih>m atealiag all he can got hi* handaea. IfihA^itM «b- ly get enough to pay hla.JMyera.ke willlwslfflf. This calls to mind the case of Pay- master Wassoii, who has just been taken 111 prison uiwii the fliidingof a military court, wbere as a rule they punish oll'enders. Wassoii, it will bo i-emembored, took about $.i.000 of Goverument money to pay poker debts with. Kailing to make the sliorlapc good ill lime to avoid dis- covery he was arrested, confessed and was tried by court martial. Ilofore the trial his friends aided him to rt- storc the money ; yet this did not save him from conviction and a severe sentonce. Hard as It aeamt upon thit heretofore promitlug young man,iuch plfoniea could not property go unpun- ished. He was cathlere^ from the ar- my, thut debarred ft«m ever hold- ing military or civil office again, scu- iiiilded' to eighteen months^ Intjirison- ment and Hit crime ordered to bo publiabedin the newspapein of hit Own hofUe. But how different the puAlihtnent in this case from that of one which , jOiOoprr^ In . the days of Grant and Belknap. Paymaster Hodge wat on duty in Washington where he had b6en during the war. Hi bad btentepeatMly ordered away, \iat in 'iom«'wat''he msnagedto got tlin order rescinded and ho stayed here, having millions of dollars at hi* dis IMisal. Urlce was Paymaster Ocnor- al and gave Ilodgc a loo.to roiu. Re- sult, Hodge stole over $109,000 and lost it, it is said, in AVall 8lreet,which is no belter than losing it at the gam liling table, lie confessed his crime when lie could hide it no longer, ami was tried by court martial, lie was dismissed the service and sent to the penitentiary. Did be bei ome a con- vict ? No. Did he make lestitulion of the stolen money ? No ; . not ouc dollar of it. But lie did not have bis head shaved, and was not required to live on prison fkrc. He was put in the library, wore gootl clothes, and iiad plenty to eat for a year, when Grant pardoned him out. How is thi«e»pljl|ffiai.jrj»y,.hc stole near- ly a half a million dollars, and never returned a cent. Waaiton took 16,000 aud returned the whole amount Yet as things go,the latter It a thief, while the former It ranked as a'gentlepiau. How^the Goverument hates a petty thief, and how It love* a colossal rob- ber!. Queer works Isn't It? Piioso. brought about by combinations and promises. Mr. Cox. of New Y'ork, who has soihc stivii!.rlli, is lliouirht to prefer Carlisle if lie l annot win him- self. Preparatory to the rre-iilc nt'- cuni- inglriptothe Yellowstmie I'ark llie Signal corps is about to run a tele- graph wire into the park solhalcom- iiiiinicalious may I * inaiiitaiiied. The Signal office re|«irtH thai llie wire can be put up at the rate of 100 miles a week. It can 1«! connected with tlic nearest telegraphic point. Fort Bliss or Fort Washakie, and be completed in'o the park before .Vugiint 1st, the lime now. flxcd for tho President lo start on tho trip. The Held telegraph wire can follow him from place to place in liio park, ifil should be thought best, with much groioter rapidity. With the fdciliiles fur trkveling comfortably, whicli will Iw at Ihe Prealdent't dl»- IKisal. no doubt this tri|^ iriU be a pleasant one, but I'o'r 'flMi favored iiioriali II I* at prdtoht long and te- dious aud fimight with many diffi- eultiot, to say nothing of the great ex|Htuse. But tho pari: Is foil of in- teresting features and wonders, of which I may give you lotnfe aedbunt laleron. . The warm friendahip wh'o'i exlttl between Gei« M. C. Butler, Senator from South (.^hna; end IMiTCam- erou is well known in AVashlngton. The Soulhcrn Senator liud,, until the recent Ifease of Caincron's elegant house, a suite of room., in it. which were as much his as ifhe, instead of Cameroii, owned the lnnis.-. The Re- publicans have wondeieil at this iii- tiiiiacy, but not nearly so much as U ive the Democrats, Tho Republi- cans, however., are ready lo bless the tic that binds, whatever it i.^. Iii cau^e it secures tbcni from any poliiii al loss in the Senate lliriiu<;li Canieriiirn absence in Kiiiope. Il is known, whether that absence he long or short, that on all poliiiial subjects Butler is paired willi Cameron. Some of the Democratic leaders have i-enionstratcd with Butler, telling lilm thatis bad policy lo make such indeflnito pairs, but be replies that Don may stay as long as he likes, and be sure that the pair is oil right. Senator Butler iloubtiess reminds hiinielflhat if Oon Cameron Iiad so willed .it, Senator Hampton would harp had a Qapnblican colleague all theae tlx year*, for it will be leniem- bcrod that |IM: BepnUicaA Senate would have kep^Batler oat bnt for tho vote'ef-eaomm: "Why doean't Cameron reeign ?" wa* aiked of one of his eloecat friend^ whh the ad- ded mtaark.- ' ''There are no more iwlitical flth for him to eateh. He hat been everything except pretident aud suifty-MTianibSt be looking for- ward lo ibal." The auwer wat i 'Don it a great deal more audoui to got out of politics than I could inake you believe ; again and again ho ha* been on the (wint of handing In hl« resignation, and nothing but the ur- gency of friend* ha* retained him. As it is you may depend upon two things— first, that he will not under any circuiaslaiices, be a candidate for re-election, and second, that he has already retired from active partici- pation iu the inaiiageinent of party atl'airs." "Then," said I, "Whal is the real reason of Don's holding on to the senatorship: ". .My iiifiiriiiaiit hesitated a moment and llicu replied. "Well, you know, those Sherman's are never satisfied unless lliey are in office." The point of this will be seen by those who know that the maiden name of Don's brilliant wife was Sherman. Phoko. Mew Bibles for Editors.—Rev. Mr. Foun<i of Newark, N. J,, has recently pre- sented three ctlltors of Hint city with liiliirs, each bearing in gold Icltors Ihe name of tlie editors paiiem. Now, if Chicago oiilv had an editorial ovaiig' . SlOOBeward. Is oflfercU for any ease of (latarrh thai lan'i Im- ciiied wllh Hall's Cn- lan hl'un'. Take internally. Price TSikint*. Tfi wasacohrge uian. only about tlx weefe I at large, and was ti-avoliug in Missi iiri. He made a mild lillio nmsb onlhi' train, and wii- sealing tlie sa'mo with wild oranges of Ihe desert which ar." sold by tha Jlury outlaw of the, train. "Allow me," he said, graccftllly, "to roinove tlic epidermis." "Lor' no!" she liantily Inleijecled "I want to eat that. But you can Washinutos, D. C., July 2'2. 1883. Tlie iibl saying that the tourtli ofl July is the hotlesl day of the year was jnetly well vcritled here this vcai'. It was blazing hot. anil every body who could get out of town did so. Those who could not sought the friendly shade of trees and roofs and laid iu a goodly supply of lee. This statu of weather was iu decided con- trast with that of last year, when, by a singular tntk of Vcnnor or tlio weather bureau. overcoaU were brought Into reqiiirement late iu the day. Bntihapiteofthopieaent hot weather politlclant are turning np here ever)' day and the political i>ol lioilt yigoroualy. The Speakersliip race it attracting attention of late and two of the candidates hav» been here within a foWi day*. Mr, Car- lisle, who aeenw |lo ,ba a Ihvorile, spoke very choerftllly of hi* , pros- pects, aud it Is lielleved that he has a strong lead, though the frlendt of Sam Itandall appear to be confident. Tho Repnbllcani, knowing that they cannot elect the ipeakar, are general- ly favorablo to Randall on account of bis protection theories. But not- wilhilanding the claims of candi- dates, 1 happen to know that a largo proportion of the memlicrs-alect are still unpledged. I'loin what I have Icarneti I think a fne, iinhampi?iiHl LoBg Trami ia OoBgNM. Of the seventy-six Senators, thirty^ five had been iiiembcrs of the Home before their election as Senators, and thive or four had been members of tho Confederate Congress. N'oorliecs Gibson. Allison, Beck. Hoar. I.tiinar. VttU Wyi k ami I'enilleloii bail served a probasioii of eight years each in the House beforeeiitcrin^r till' Senate ; Fryo and Morrill, twelve each ; Con- ger, fourteen, and Dawes eighteen. Thirty members of ihe Senate have been elected more than once ; Raii- toin, Morrill and Slieriiiaii have been electcti three times each, Kdmiinds four times, and Aullioiiy Ave times. Antliony has boen longe,- in the Sen- ate than Itty mail there, having had twenty-flve yeartof coutinnout tor- vice in that body. Three Senalort haveaeen longer Congressional ser- vice than he, however, Sherman and Davis having been twenty-six years in tho House and Senate and Morrill twenly-cight years. In the House Kelly has had twenty-two years. Cox twenty -one yeai-s, and Randall twen- t) years. Ill Iho next Houte there will be one hundred and sixty-seven w ho have served in (,'ongrcss liefore one liiiiidi'ed snil forty-eight having been members of the last House. Four have bei n im niliers of the .Sen- ate— Pryor, of Alaliaina, Katon, of Connecticut. I'lilaml of Vci imiiit, and Kellogg, of l.iinisiaiia. Siiitrlctiiii. of Mississippi, is till' ol.lesi member of the new House, having served In tho Thli5t^--lhird Congress. A dobaUng society li f»lng to din- cut* the quesOba: Whhth la tha sweeter, woman or sleep? If Ihe woman side lelt the oppoaenti wring II .luircli llii'v

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TUft luirn la ynNjR tkrouvhout tkfl laaU.

,\«roa« tko Atflila thij Ina^ rnwa ataail.

TliD fruit iarlita la oruhani mM.Miilauaimer'a wealth la all unia'.il.

Wakaaw whara aild-iitiuu Iklokralgro^Aad aoalfat apriiigaMm klUaiikw lew

;

Wa kaaw Iha bdrrhia la tka HwlaAtaawaataat—Ikm lat UMMNwaMe.

The "My- Ir" rkanta Uii/'iiiiia sl4 laaa.

In irraaaaa liy (Id* mail, hiMm

Tlie fluminar Puth-lli, \i.t (.k' Ii .lay

lUth taught ii» that our atay.

la badg*!! abuM bjr hrlara as kwii.

Aa artr la ikis lougk liita aacnt

A ml tha' ara gathar lH>rrtf4 faat,

Tha hi Itrr niuat Ibo awret iiullaat.

Whau 'jirlng waa h«rt> n'<> l<lly iilaDii'd.

TvktiMour Juya at rloay cowiuamlVow aaaivthlag vague—arhu canpvlU—Hath ii*rr aa lika a ahailaar ffli.

Whan .hlttaof hape ready tu aall

l>n>Kil aachvr llrtlkn (ra. iiaaght to tall.

Mill. .11 »«al(h tk«' <M«ier It-b.-.

t ur uuihlugwan a^akl ifca Ikkjir****

Tka laMir««M«« aaOmit^ralMiit Ulta,- HltkktlUaa<l<tlrkaallllf«iaiaM*,

The lilui-nl .ky ami air wi «tti:.l l«-ai

s..tait Mil. I. leu Mlortii nliiy ii'iii li iih hen-,

E$«»natuni b.i|ilati.}r hrcath awhili*

I'alai aa ilealk-ao fivwa or aaiUe-ADilsUUaailnilk. Muatl^k*»uaianrlid]rl*(awl «raMi|Mtw*t

The laal'a dktl giaaa li k<it Ikt kiwIt trora la a|itli.g>D'i loHgarupw—

TH Ikaak klml rair fnr 'iich a .haile

Aa thlaakl klcaory tree h.ttb luaile,

II .liklila ua fmn tha haraljg rayl^

la nduna of aultrv paaalas itara.

A ml Iko" ao Mnla alag orar haa.1.

We kkaar tka tuaiaMr la iwt itoiui.

riaaT l>a««aTTaai«!<-lln««»llelllf Straet

Bee. R. II. t'uulCrr. uaaiar. aeretees aterr

gaWKIkaivralnaamleTealag mnalar arkoiil

e«SiV itamlar morninz I'rayeraieiMag efe-

rr Waitaaailajf efrnlnit.

-Itf. .1. ft'. Vi'iiable

1 ourl-lioii.ii r¥€ry »u»-

w.r.-Wiai^Mtk. w»LT«a ic«i.i.t.

WIN^BEE &1ELL7,

KN&yblMttiitlilViiiAc'ii.

BnaiMM a«tr«M«l »-« «JII re-

ceive (IMIIIpl

R. W. 4IENBY.

iMiiinnnuAtfUf.

IOPKIHiVIiiKiB,IT.llylaal-'tJ]

HOPKlNSVlLtK. KY

NaahiillaStnaLia4,tr4

nil l^*<'Uc<> la circuit I'uurt nt i h l.llaa' ailfulalna > uunllvn. OIBce ID t .>liilli.iu»n.

tiaaol lenacoriLKaatiir. l><r>l«M lu

ilaj luurnlnf.

Xat'Tataa raniTmiax-

MMiaikieTery .

ry We.liii-a.lay I'vaMlug.

( iTiioi'u' Sn»h»lllo ktreel. Kai. rathar

llaye.. I'nxL iwrelai* ererjr labbit^ utwra-

lag atltu'ahiak.

'

CEBtTSH,U^rrOBSfilT' LAW,

IU>Pl(IK8VILl4i. KY.OMaaahkU. A. CMmiink, Wahar niaek

ilall

•kl.U.t

PR.W. MFUQUA,

HOFKINSYILLE, ST.

llnrdnariiLC lx>M(. No.fl. A. r. * A. M.-Joe kclartoll. W. hi.: A. II. < lark, deereta-

ry l/wlge BiarU at Mawuk Ilall. corner

Mala ami itvrliig Hirret., .'lat ^joilayalgbtla each aionih

OalUTaLCaama Xo. l4-4t«tarieaaeaea-

UiKiai (iiaaasDiHr No. (, K. T-Rciularrour.lawtlli Mii i.luv liicMi li iii.iiitli at klaMia

la Ilall. ^lr B. W. iilwie, k. C; ftl> KatUallker, Ueeacuar.

MiuToa iwiwiL S*. «, (loUK rMiaae-M. Liuailae. (.'. i .; It. W llarrlaua. Nacretary.

{

Meela lu K. of f. Ilall, tiiil aatt 4tk MuMay ,

nlahia la ta< k HMaik.{

KvaaiiatlK Ixtiwli. Nn. I>. K. ol P.-Ckaa i

w inKkri, > i.ai.ri'liur Luiiiiuaatlari H. W.Ili'nr\. Kvelier <>t Hrrunle au.l Haal. Neata '

lalMile Hall tad aail «ib Thuiaria/ algkl in <

eark atoatk. Kadowatekiraak.ini Noada)aevalag laeaeh UHmlk. A. li. Boilgara, Htaa.;

{U It. liBvU. ^>'c amiTreaa,

illHi4rii> l..i|iut, Nu. »iD,K nl il.-Ml.liKiiiiv. Iiiclatur; W. r. Kauille. Uecunler.H.>ii» lu k. uir. Hall. Heart building, tadand }rd 'I'aaailav kigfate lu each aioalfc.

lloriiNavii.t.11 CniNCii., No. HI BoravAkOi»fa-.l I. I.aiiii.-a. Ui'gentt.Ue.!. C,

Ind aud 4UtTkkl*>day atgkti lu K.uff. Ilall.

liiHx liiriB iMat, Ma. M, I. O. a r4Julia tuulia. Nobhi UlklHl| W..raevralary. Mveta

lyjaa I-'

r. Ilall. Merer I

r.-li. It, AadaiovcKiarir,

Aimiiii Oimui I'liiTiii WokiaiK-(i. W,II. J . » . « roaa, B. Meela Ind

K.oll'.BaWi'-h;aaiUlk^uaadays la cack aiealk, al

ilMbuv'Sttirifiit. Ma Di

^ MAIN STHEET,

Oppodt* Sof^tr't Drag

lAirwiBAfeF

DK^TIST.Maik St., . ofkr .C. A. Thompson'a

huilarkra i.Ioit,

H0PK1N8VILLK, KY.Deal, ir

Campbell & MedleyDS1TTZ9TS.

NEV7BBAR0 BUIIiDTO

J•a-»<^>1I

KNisBTa or Th OaLSnt Caost-J. w, I,

sii.iib. N. c; w. K. TkaMrwki '•^K- •> «.M. CM Nl ami ltd rrhikt* Ik **ill kMMk la K.Ill !•. Hall.

<OLUREt< LUDUBK.raaaaok Uudoi, fio, It, V. II.-Me*U lat

aadM Ta««<htr aiihu la Ball'a Hall. B. W

.

uli|ta,W. M{ L.S. Itachaar.kaanlatr.

A!3bj1lfi@l$i'&'ui^|&!^:'*

llariiiiaviii.1 LokOi, Ko. IMO, u. U. u.or u. r.-ll**ts tad aaii M Muuday alghtaat Uall'a ||aU. C%«B«> LlakUiMl, M. U.: U.

.S. Lauikir,U.8;

lloraijMTlLLa Loi^Ko. I. U. Br S.-tleetalil kkd Mllinur Bi|IM.kl lall'i

Ilall. P. BMI, nwkWal, «. HaSTMl, aana'

il6PKlN6VIUiR. KY.

POST OltlCE.UriilgeSlrecl, Jiio. 1). Uowas,!'. M. OHllo

huur.lruiii I i.a., t».kr. a^ aad tb* pane la

alio o|iru lor a akarttlataallarUw ariltkl of

ilii' evening mailt, at trill. MaMbIt 0|ien

fnim > to 4 r. H.

EZFRS8S ori)Tatki<,'Et|a|ka C'olc^4lt._-_

.

1, KtiM, iiM«a.otU Uaak-kalMllt.

HoUana'a Opera Home-lala MiMt, tiUoining l-himilx noiel. H.Mala

Wager.

J*,,jaih al I

lor Iktjwiuia'i'

in or im will niiea on Mon-tr iili knrraaaed fuellltiel

.1 v.'iiiia ladhia. TarmiaiktraUni*. For Inlorraatloa andji to or ad-

: 4.w.n.i»T.itaaiilt.l«.>y

THl CODZ m CALLOWAY.

A Elth^rto .Uttwriitsn Stbr7 of •

• i*a liirali N»'« i«.

Al tiio late »<>.iiiiiiii or llm Ciroiiit

Ciiiirl III Miirniv tun InuyiT-, Iho

oni' I'ruiii H.'iittiii mill ilic (illioi- lioiii

MAydvId, b<>riimi: iiiviilvt'tl hi a litlU'

tlifltciilty over n |n-adiial juki'. wliii li

rcaiiltul ill the rliklli'liniiis ol' Hi'iitoii

by Muyflcl.l, Till' rliaMi'ii^ji' w .t-t lu -

cpfllt'd l>y Dnitxii, who ial'uudora

itokf, with till' ilialliu'l iimU'riilaiiiliiiK

U»t Ibo 9twriir alwulil be uu baud to

ttsp the battli; })oJi>rc it gut uucuui-

bout two r««t Ifrng ud ibMp BK

raxon at the wMMBUfl » f^Vinia,K,. XOI^

.•t)^^;^^]i^/^w.

Th» pHucIiwIii Bad teeoBUt, with a

MfKrou, warn opbniiMtiie time ap-

poAitod, Uuiito6Mrnr(.<rBg in kiglit.

TlM l»« rhiefa Were «tri|tpwl to tbe

MM, the ftrntUtMc w«Bpo||a plBoM\

lu'lMrhanda, lixpatset maBanrcd off,

the duelltU auUnned Bad •^rarythlnfr

wan ready fcr-th* alpialHit Wlljch

thi-y wpn- to rnah niwn each other,

Till' M:iy(li-lil iiiiiii. who meant bum-

ni'«., H us wliilc u« II ahtirt, tint ttotW*:

Mii I. Totlic Ilciiliiiimaii. hciwi'ver

ihi- -tluiilioii was nnl no piii liaiitiiijc.

Ill' hull 1111 dfsiiv foi' till' K'lvv i"f lii«

iipiMiiii'iit and fiili'iluiiii'il M'l'iiiiiH ob-

joi'tioiis to liis miiiiiiii'iit Khi><Ming hit.

It ia doubtful if IhiTi' wi'i'o four worwj

wared men in llin riin liasc lliiin the

two MiKHid", doolor and tin" Marahkll

colllily lawyer. .Mayllrld's rlmin|iioii

dcnitndcd the won), braiidi'thin);

hiKh hiahu^ rhtwisknil'e in tlio air.

bill Iho "accumetl Shoi iir aiid |M)a«'"

riiUcil to materlalitp. -Tiixt as the

wholn iiarty were contomplatinK a

airoulUnooui ruth npon tbo belligai -

oiit Mayflelder for the purpose of dis-

armiiiK hlq>^ tha belated (kfficcr aud

hit wmi>BnM« xtl^Ottf^tf M><>

bnahet and took the #lMla'«at9t into

breatn tfain w '

whieb MiMeM^HMfipsa-'frita more

wheatlto SlieHffdaelBred' llte Brrakt

watnojoke but In dead earticat and

produced the proper document* to

banc his Btaertion. Here woa a devtl

of a prodicaroent, mado '%one by

Mayfield't doclaratloi^ when hedit-

covered the impetltion that had Wnprartiipd ui>ou him, tiiBt he.^ntend<d

to iininuUtc thp whole paety. The

I

aifuli'. liowi'viT, wai flually flxed up

an*T I !;o<id dpal of exptainInK by

fi-icndu and no end oftroulile. Tha

Ki'iitun man I'i'turiied lioinc.

All at oiiw »liic9 lowiM-ed njfaiii. It

ap|M<ari< the Mayfieldor lind xivi'ii lilt

accond a pnckaKi" of lollers-^'outaiii-

llig one addressed to hla twccthcart

—all tob« dulivrrcd la caae.ho full. It

happened tliat the aooond had tranx-

(brred the lettera to the Bontoulan.

Then there wan mountiuR In hot

liasle by tlicaecoud and a wild pursuit

up the ro»d.»Rer the fttr^n jndlrld-

ual. lUtMaat laat oywMUuni the

lettort returaaii lb their rtt;h1iftil ow-

ner and-thio-atiet^l^fpeacee^ more

tptead iwr iinkji ' wiagi over the

wild* of Calloiriiiy.

Tin Toung Uan Who 8ho#id Oft

The other day a young man about

twenty .vean of age, acoom(iaill|Ml by

a girl two or three year* yoDDgi^r,

reached the city by a Bay City thiln,

and after lookini; around tot a few

hours returned to the depbt and

iMnght aomo nandwirhet for lunch.

The fellow wan heard bragging a

jC<m\ deal an to what he had done and

roll Id do and cltieo hn had vit1tP.d,

and by and by he walked up to the

depot policeman and bniidcd him

four flvc-eent cigars and said

:

That's my girl la there.

Yen.

8lir jtiat tblnki her typi of tne.

So?•

l i e iii'viT liiiil a eliaiH'e I" uliow

her liuw I'll ilii. lor lier if necessary,

ami It ^"i ins lo iiu. we might put up

u lillle job I'iKlit liere.

liow ?

Well, snp|)Oite me and lit wiilk out

lo iJ<H) llic river. 1 leave lier I'nr a

niomeul. Some eliap eonies aloiij;

and iH't'liis to ehiu her. I rush buek

and knoi'k biiii into the middle of

next week. She'd w ant to marry meme within a week. Q,lrlf of \*'TWJust dole on horoei, yon kabw. 1 1

{

Yer, tiiey do.

Well, you help me, Ymi piek out

tomoeliap around bore aud tell him

what I'm up to, and I won't inimi

slaniling treat for ail haudt. WhvnI ruth lu on him he'd better run.

Five mlnutei later the girl ttood

on the wharf alone. A hilow big

enough to pitch a barrel, of flour over

a freight ear approached In a carelcti

w^y and observed

:

Fine day, lulsA?

Y'es, sir.,. .

'

Nice view ot the Canada thore f

Ye>. indeed. > ,,.

May 1 offer you aoinc iiepiH-rmlnt

h>?,— ?

.Iiisi then till' young man ramo

rushiiijf down. When lie camo with-

in ten feel of the pair Jic cried out:

Villiiiii take your ieavo or I'll to»t

you into ilic riverl

(Ml, 1 guefR.iwt, carelcfwlr (pplird

III!' other.

lla»e si oiiiiilr.'l ! I am here to res-

ene tlii-i youii({ gill from your

elotelien!

Don'l bust any buttons oil, my

young I'ub!

The younx man made a da>.li. He

iiad to or will, lie rushed at the big

chap with ids arm upraised and lie

roisni In his eye, aud the next inin

ute he was pieketl up and tossed over

among a bu of grecu hides as care-

fully aa if be had been glaiis. Thou

the big man raised his eap to the

girl, tmiled iweetly at he bowed aud

scraped hit foot, and he waa out of

sight before the youny man reoover.

cd sufficiently to call out:

Minnie, did I kill him?

No, Henry.

Tiiank Heaven that I am not guilty

of murder! Let him beware, how-

ever. Another time I may not be

able to rcttrain myself.—Detroit

Free .

:'

ABtWCOBlkUttUOB. Tho BipaUloaB Oandidato Ut Bor-

. . osor.

Oiraaabora jttaataBger.

A uew Couivltutlon it one. of the

most imperatiVe' detnandit ill Ken-

tucky.

Democratic couveulions have i in-

sisted on It aud Itqpublioau eOUVOn-

lions kcoms anxious for it.

The question has been Hubmltted

long enougii ago' to have lieen dis-

posed of long ."iiiee, and theHubmis-

sloii has iH'eii re|>imlcd. And yet it

has failed to l ariy for llie wahtofamajority of the voiej i in the eominon-

weilth.

Apathy—sinxiilitr apaiby—liie.tcu*i

able apathy seeuii tu luve sciaeii

U|K>ii our |)Coplo with rogard tb this

milter.

It is high time the whole (leoplo

weiw airaklu;; lo the merits lyrthis

qiTottliiii, and ex[M-e »lug tliemvlViM

plainly about it, let them eoni' foi--

ward and say so plainly oiice for all.

If they do want it let them vote for

il, as lliey surely will do if they give

it till! careful attention it de.scrvcs.

The Impottibllltyof aineiiding the pre-

teihrCbMtlttttlon and the dIfHctlUy;

of•hbatituUnira netr oabant of them -

eeLyea aQ<MMit«ea«qii»;ibr4)alllog u

Const'ttatioual contmtton. Xhe or-

ganic law ofa (ViM' vaople I ahould'

ncvvr .be beyond their reach, as this

Con*tltuti6n prne'Iuaily is, while so

many of our ixioplc i^^tn,awayfrom the pollt. rilkfi, a taw , orlb<

lladfcg and PeraUnt, it aeems nitalter-

able. . And yet II la at only liecause

lite people do not go to the polls and

express tlicinselvcs,

A new Coiisiiliilioii is necessary to

cru.sli tfie abiiM' of siN-clal and local

lej-i-biliuii. riiis suit of lej^i^lation

eosls the State eiiiiii>;lidii'n< tly in any

two (sessions lo pay for u Constilu-

tional eonveiilloii. The .e.viieiienee

of ever)' Slate in the lin. oii >.liints

that it cannot bo elTcetually eiii'ed un-

der such a Constitution as we have.

Ills a slianij to our judicial systeui

that we ever have jud>re.s %villi per-

sonal or imlitieat ends lo serve by the

smirching of their ermine. ^ A new

Constitution) It needed to ra^sc the

bench beyond pttUfbggery ^ or par-

tisanship.

Our system is notorioni-ly defective

at to the asBi-ssmcDt and rollection oi

revouiics. Sheriffs have been coij-

tinually defaulting, surplics suflbr-

Ing and the Stale sustaining losaos.

These thing* ani|fh)aaly imputed as

s^ns to tho Demoeqilie p^ty. They

are the lo|ical oooaeqn^iMa ofa defeo-

tlveComtitntion.

Forlheae aad roanf other mtbnawc ahonld hare a new Oonetitutlon.

Let.ourpaople *ay to atonce, and be-

gin the good work,

WASBnnmir xsiTiB.

A floAlffti Son.

Mo.ui.'ii|i|wraiv«eia 8M ' i^"" f"/'' ^

Aa AUtfoqr.

A lawyer, an eiithutlatttc admirer

of tlip late .John J. Crittenden, of

Kentucky, eontributes to the Sjiriug-

Aeld Republican an auccdotc iilut.

trating his exli40|4iiiary power over

a Jury

:

Mr. Crittcndeu was engaged in de-

fending a man who had bc»Mi indict-

ed fur a capital offense. Alter an

elaborate and powornil defeuio, he

eloted hU effort by the fallowing

striking and beautiful allegory

:

>Vhen God, In his eternal counsel,

oonoeived the. thought (»f man's crea-

tion, ho called to ki^ the three min-

isters who wait conitantly apon hit

throne—Jnatioe, Trath aad. McMy—and thug addretaed them: Shall we

make man?Tbeti «ald Juitlce, Oh Qt^t fMika

blffl iiot, for he wiU trample npoathjr

laws. Truth made antwor alto,' Oh,

OodI m4ke him not, for ho will |>ol-

late thy lauctuarles.

iftut' Moray, dropping ujion her

knees, and looking up through her

tears, exclaimed, Oh God I mike

him. I will watch over him and

MUrronud him with my care through

all the dark paths which he infy

have to tread. Then God made him.

aud said to hini. Oh man! thoii art

the child of Men y ;^'o and deal with

thy brother.

The Jury, when he flnislicd, was in

tears, and, against evidence and

what must have been their own con

vii tions, bronjjlit in a ti»eedy ver-

licl of not guilty.

I'iaelaaaU Stturdajr Kl^bt.

It wa* toward* the ciosiv »t a

bright namar'adayitliat aitAMigai

ton acrinil at the ifatairaal mawiaii.

nip.wn waa daeHtilaK<'iB tha weet

-rtke M)l)ii.thlag that avta^- dock

'^decline'' in the wett,'and aomathiog

that the prodigal oon would have

be^ the laat man . In tho workl to

h4ve done—but to return to the other

tnn-^nd.lta Mautlng rays threw a

golden tint upon the gray hair(i of his

aged fhthor, who tat on the front

porch reading the moMnitad Foltoe

Gaiette.

'I'lie Kiite oiH'ned, and the old man,

IK-erinu over his sitrclaclcs, detcrlbed

a ragged tramp coming up tho walk.

He was about to set the dogs on him,

in accordance with the usual custom

of that hospitable region, when the

tramp eanie up. removeil a dilapida-

ted hat rim which eiu-ircled his

brow, and cried—

Ftther, don't yon know me 't

Know you, rclnruud tho old man,

after scruilnlzing him a luomeDtover

bis spectacles, I would know you if I

MW your hl^fl hanginy ii^ a tfn-yard.

iyt mf own loet bJbHA«j)f,(..i ..

,

Tlien the li»iid parent flill npon hwlon'a neck and wept<r..w«|A tweauae it

waa HO dirty. It hadn't been watbad

tinecthe boy ran away firom, Myaarebefore^ to bo a pirate.

,

/

Finding that hi« long loat lan hada plug of toltaceO) thaoM man lethimstay over night, and the next 'daybought him an emigrant tieket totb^uext town, whero lie caution him to

trv and lead avlrtuout life.

"Though now a staid member of

the Presbyterian ciiurcb and can be

seen tn bit pew every Sunday, with

fliie looking Iwint oil one side aud his

fine buxom wi(b bii iho oilier. Mor-

row has hot always been a pink of

propridly b.v any means. Ho was the

wildest boy at college. lie seemed

Irreprettlbic and misclilef oozed out

of him as naturally as sweat fh>m a

I>>itUlana plantation negro. He

teisia i;6odjoke on himself. One

night wliile at college he and it num-

ber' of his classmales concluded to go

to to ihe h'oiiae o^a poor old inpu out

InthcMibikrbs of DanYillo and rob

his hen roost for fbn. When they ar-

ilved^ lit the place the door was

locked, and as Tort waa the smallest

one of , Kir iwyit he "^olntftoeroS^ to

i erawl Oirough tho Iiitlo op^ window

and hand out the chickens. ' The

plan worked like n charm and 'soon

all of tha fowtsliad been transferred

from their roosts to the outside with

the exception of a vi teniii turkcy-

COek. Ill 111- I'lViil-l ill l-ellllive this he-

r.i of a tiunilreii liai in aril battles the

bird set up sin li a Ihipplnir of liis

wings and gobbliii}: ilial the old man

and his wife woke up ami came out

lo see what was the mailer al llie

lii'ii-riiiisl. Tiiin's loiiipaiiiuns iii^lo-

riously lied, leaviiiir liiiii I" [ret oiii

of the dilemma the lii";| way ho

could. It was too late til attempt to

gctoulofthi' window witliout being

Rceu. Suddenly a way of esi:apc

presented itseli. (Juiekly springing

un on the roost, he had hanlly drawn

hi.s coat tails close around him and

crouched down on tho itoie when Ihei

old woman appeanid, carrying'

a

light aud accom|ianlad tly her hus-

band, who waa anuMl WlUi' a (l!irmi-

Jable flint-ltwk' mi(*kot. ' He soon

discovered the loss of tho chickens,

bnt after looking flxedly at the dark

object ori the roott, turned to his wife

and tald : 'Well, olo woman, they

got all the chickens, but thank good-

-noialhey left the gobbler.'

ruia LMiAttili. .

AimaUpart.nof yaang men were

atandlag on a atreet comer the other

evening. Tliey wereeurioukly exam-

ining a bugle beioaging to one of

thcni, and as a stranger came along

an animated discussion arose. "I

wish I could play on il,*' said one.

"PUy on it!" exclaimed aiiolhcr. 1

wUh I could make a noiea on it. It's

K pretty harAtUug lu MTMiUimedathlrd, If.vou havon't got the hang

of the thing jurt right. Hard thing

to do< chimed in the.ttraBger,ha)ttng

and regarding the party evident con-

tempt; why, I could blow abugle be-

fbrelwata foot high. Well, aome

bugles are dWbrent. fhim others, laid

the young men. Qimme that' bugle,

said the stranger exoitedlyi It' wat

immediately handed to itim, andpnt-

tingittohlaltp* he made one trial

trip. There wat a tubdued splutter

aud the stranger began a kind of war

dance, at the saihe time holding his

mouth in both hands. Great Cleo-

patra's needle! he yelled, with the

tears streaming from his eyes. Whoin tho thunder filled that mouthpiece

Willi enyeiiiie pepper 1 I'm siiiiill, ueii-

tlemeii, liiihl ami fragile, but I can

lick the man w Im pi ppcred the horn.

AmmtTunia «4<i^ ,

OB*a<|oare,orleaa. SratlniaTttM' iV f - itOne aijuare, or leaa, aurnud iuflertkM.,.. .'a0b« aqaare, three OMUlka « atOae aquare, twelee aioaUu it WTwo a<iuana. ahtiaoaikt mmTWO aquarea, one year i; ftOne-fourth eolumn. |ier year :ia <«

Oae-thlrdcolumu, iicryonr . . t i idOuo-h»l( eolumh. |>cr year '

ui loUno oolumo, |iar year mm)Buaiattt loaaM ItaakBtkpar llaa.

' '

'

SAM HAWKINS &G0,uvea aorrKa's dkuo aroaa

•',>. ».>••"»*.' .

tlorKlNBVILLiB. KV.

atkJj^l^l^^ akiipk^lto to thair

IIOPKINSVILLE, KY..

T. L. SMITH, Proprietor-

Buiigloa. nscka, Driyinr Iml ttildla

hoeghl aadaald. Coa«llta,M«lalUM*ief7IJ«n II !«'

•.•"The best advloe may come too

late." Said a sutVei-i'v from Kidney

troubles, when ask to try Kidney-

wort. "I'll try itbht il will be my

last dose." The niaq gpt w«U and it

now recoDlianidiug (|i^^4<^y lo all

luffenum* , ia Mt ease, good advilK^

iejjiMlBiMeW!Mvii4feinanicam«

Some wiekeii fellow got Into a Ver-

non chiiix'li vestry, jusi after the ilca-

eoiis and clegymen had had a meeting

theivi and loft four beer bottlei and

a whisky flask, all empty, aud two

panka of cards nnder the table. Wlimi

itlio sewing society inotau hiHir later

[and dltcoyerod tlie articles tbey held

' a long and whis'iorcd conversation.

'Fast, brilliant and fkthloiiu

le Diamond Dye colors. (

"The boy cinm tho ttree and made

the cooii gil," wrote a Burke county

teacher on the blackboard. "Nowpupils, whore's the bad grammar in

that seiitcneo?'' None dared hazard

a conjecture, Tho jicdagogue called

thon.-J^^tof wooden lieads, witli.

.firati|fciM(ltas a squash pie. Then

he IriVii^liBntly altered Ihe "git" in-

to "got* and bade them admire the

pure, nnadalteratad seatonoo aa It

stood fycthfVom (bo hauda of a maa-

Icr.—Savannah Ga.. Record.

lady^^^^^^Jn «kn

be sued for bivach of promlte. After

much search through musty law

I

liooks and application lo all the law-

' vers we replv Ilial she can Iw siietl,

I

The case of <Tames 0. Burnetio

against the city has Just IxHin conchi-

di^d before Judge Potior and a Jury

in the Supreme Court. Tho suit waabrought to recover a claim for advcr-

tUlng. The Herald, in 18T1, pub-

lished ihe Mayor'* mettage at read-

ing matter, but the Comptroller re-

futed to pay for tbe imblieatlon only

at advorflaing rate*.

' lihe" paper received tho amonni

WhMl the Comptroller agreed to pay

inid lilMd to recover a balance Mover

tlOyOWK with iBierwit.^ VlNHitbelret

trial>or .'thevaee 'afei'diot for about

17,00 w«*! rendered, whleH inclttded

the inlereet. ' An appeal'wat taken,

and oh Ihti ' koeond trial,, which ha*

ended, a verdict waa Tendered in

Aivor of tho plalnliir for 111414,8a

N. Y. Proof Sheet.

Iruk LmUo's BnaAigr Ibiiiine.

The Auguttnumlier.it even more

brilliant than usual ; tbi* variaty and

exoellenoe of the contents are highly

credilabletothe editor, commend it

not only to religioua but to general

rcadert-they combine most edifying,

entertaining and instructive reading.

No VII. of Iteligious Douominations

in the I'nited Slates, "What it Epis-

copacv ?" is eontribtcd by Itev. Charle

U. Hall. 1). 1). : there arc iiortraits trf

the late Bislioiis Clianiiing Mooi-e, of

Virginia, and Wainw riglit, of NowYork. "The Ameriern Pilgrim in

Palestine,'' by l>fi Leon, and "Among

the>'alives of the North. " by l.ien-

teoaiil .Schwalka, are eontinued.

TlH're arc also interestinif articles by

Id* lU'rvey, Uev. W. W. IJe Hart,

Alfrcloit Hervey, Rev. II. Ilenliaiii

I{av, H. M. Field, etc. The charming

stories "Tlie City of the sun," anil

"Mr. llurke's Nieces," are ciuitinued,

iMid tlicre are cs,,ays, sketches and

j oenis of rare merit. The editor, T.

IW Will Talinage, coutribntes "llelp-

fulnetis," and 1 Heriuon to the Homo

PinlpiU "Spice in lliligiou." Tho

mi wellany is gboundant and the illus-

tra.lono profuse. No family should

bo ATlthout Ibis excellent magazine-

Prici»2J cents a copy; » a year,

post .Midi jtrs. Prank Loaiie, pnb

Usher 68, 116 and 67 Park Plaoe.

York.

Washington, D. C, July 21 8^

Tho Government's little transaction

with Oittman is now flually and Irre-

vocably closed by the discontinuance

a few days since of the civil suits and

the release of a further sum of 112,-

whii'li was held by attaelinicnt.

The eiiiiipromisR having; Iii en a;rii i'ii

upon and partially carried into efl'ect

liy a discontinuance of the criminal

cases and the release of part of the

stolen money, of course the rest had

to follow. This last sum of money

will, il is said, be distriliuted among

Oltiiian's lawyer.s, and the Iliiii.Uieh-

aril Ciiiwley will receive a share, as

pay for hi- servii os in efl'ecrm^ the

eompiiimisi'. The laborer is worlliy

of Ills hire. The eomproiiiise was se-

cured .hinc 3, 1882. Mr.Crowley was

then acting as council for the (ioverii

ihcnt iu the pi'osceutiiiii of l.i'c and

Hall in BuflUo aud Caiiuiiilai^'ua. He

came to Waahinglfii ui. May ^(i and

returned lo Buffa'o o i .lime i,aiid pre

sented to the Governiiieiit a bill for

the traveling expenses of both jour-

neys, wliioli waa paid, 'flic Govern-

ment has Igst money iu the Ottinan

ease, aud It would be a generous act

for Mr. Crowley to refund al least

half of that expense biU out of the fee

recelvisd- ftpom- OWmawt- -There l* a

gr.>wittg iropraaalott iMiie thttlfUbe

Govemmeutiaever to win any mon)

caseaagalatt plundereraand vobbart

it wlH liBVQ to get rid. ol! in «aaipi«.

inising attorueyi. At matter* nowsiniida then don't teem to be mwiiof anything to d^r «a 4l«boiMatly

disposed oflcial ih>m atealiag all he

can got hi* handaea. IfihA^itM «b-

ly get enough to pay hla.JMyera.ke

willlwslfflf. •

This calls to mind the case of Pay-

master Wassoii, who has just been

taken 111 prison uiwii the fliidingof a

military court, wbere as a rule they

punish oll'enders. Wassoii, it will bo

i-emembored, took about $.i.000 of

Goverument money to pay poker

debts with. Kailing to make the

sliorlapc good ill lime to avoid dis-

covery he was arrested, confessed and

was tried by court martial. Ilofore

the trial his friends aided him to rt-

storc the money ;yet this did not

save him from conviction and a severe

sentonce. Hard as It aeamt upon thit

heretofore promitlug young man,iuch

plfoniea could not property go unpun-

ished. He was cathlere^ from the ar-

my, thut debarred ft«m ever hold-

ing military or civil office again, scu-

iiiilded' to eighteen months^ Intjirison-

ment and Hit crime ordered to bo

publiabedin the newspapein of hit

Own hofUe. But how different the

puAlihtnent in this case from that of

one which,jOiOoprr^ In . the days of

Grant and Belknap. Paymaster

Hodge wat on duty in Washington

where he had b6en during the war.

Hibad btentepeatMly ordered away,

\iat in 'iom«'wat''he msnagedto got tlin

order rescinded and ho stayed here,

having millions of dollars at hi* dis

IMisal. Urlce was Paymaster Ocnor-

al and gave Ilodgc a loo.to roiu. Re-

sult, Hodge stole over $109,000 and

lost it, it is said, in AVall 8lreet,which

is no belter than losing it at the gam

liling table, lie confessed his crime

when lie could hide it no longer, ami

was tried by court martial, lie was

dismissed the service and sent to the

penitentiary. Did be bei ome a con-

vict ? No. Did he make lestitulion

of the stolen money ? No ;.not ouc

dollar of it. But lie did not have bis

head shaved, and was not required to

live on prison fkrc. He was put in

the library, wore gootl clothes, and

iiad plenty to eat for a year, when

Grant pardoned him out. How is

thi«e»pljl|ffiai.jrj»y,.hc stole near-

ly a half a million dollars, and never

returned a cent. Waaiton took 16,000

aud returned the whole amount Yet

as things go,the latter It a thief, while

the former It ranked as a'gentlepiau.

How^the Goverument hates a petty

thief, and how It love* a colossal rob-

ber!. Queer works Isn't It?

Piioso.

brought about by combinations andpromises. Mr. Cox. of New Y'ork,

who has soihc stivii!.rlli, is lliouirht to

prefer Carlisle if lie l annot win him-

self.

Preparatory to the rre-iilc nt'- cuni-

inglriptothe Yellowstmie I'ark llie

Signal corps is about to run a tele-

graph wire into the park solhalcom-iiiiinicalious may I * inaiiitaiiied.

The Signal office re|«irtH thai llie

wire can be put up at the rate of 100

miles a week. It can 1«! connected

with tlic nearest telegraphic point.

Fort Bliss or Fort Washakie, andbe completed in'o the park before

.Vugiint 1st, the lime now. flxcd for

tho President lo start on tho trip.

The Held telegraph wire can follow

him from place to place in liio park,

ifil should be thought best, with

much groioter rapidity. With the

.

fdciliiles fur trkveling comfortably,

whicli will Iw at Ihe Prealdent't dl»-

IKisal. no doubt this tri|^ iriU be a

pleasant one, but I'o'r 'flMi favored

iiioriali II I* at prdtoht long and te-

dious aud fimight with many diffi-

eultiot, to say nothing of the great

ex|Htuse. But tho pari: Is foil of in-

teresting features and wonders, of

which I may give you lotnfe aedbunt

laleron..

The warm friendahip wh'o'i exlttl

between Gei« M. C. Butler, Senator

from South (.^hna; end IMiTCam-erou is well known in AVashlngton.

The Soulhcrn Senator liud,, until the

recent Ifease of Caincron's elegant

house, a suite of room., in it. which

were as much his as ifhe, instead of

Cameroii, owned the lnnis.-. The Re-

publicans have wondeieil at this iii-

tiiiiacy, but not nearly so much as

U ive the Democrats, Tho Republi-

cans, however., are ready lo bless the

tic that binds, whatever it i.^. Iii cau^e

it secures tbcni from any poliiii al

loss in the Senate lliriiu<;li Canieriiirn

absence in Kiiiope. Il is known,

whether that absence he long or

short, that on all poliiiial subjects

Butler is paired willi Cameron.

Some of the Democratic leaders have

i-enionstratcd with Butler, telling

lilm thatis bad policy lo make such

indeflnito pairs, but be replies that

Don may stay as long as he likes, and

be sure that the pair is oil right.

Senator Butler iloubtiess reminds

hiinielflhatif Oon Cameron Iiad so

willed .it, Senator Hampton would

harp had a Qapnblican colleague all

theae tlx year*, for it will be leniem-

bcrod that |IM: BepnUicaA Senate

would have kep^Batler oat bnt for

tho vote'ef-eaomm: "Why doean't

Cameron reeign ?" wa* aiked of one

of his eloecat friend^ whh the ad-

ded mtaark.- ' ''There are no more

iwlitical flth for him to eateh. Hehat been everything except pretident

aud suifty-MTianibSt be looking for-

ward lo ibal." The auwer wat i

'Don it a great deal more audoui to

got out of politics than I could inake

you believe ; again and again ho ha*

been on the (wint of handing In hl«

resignation, and nothing but the ur-

gency of friend* ha* retained him.

As it is you may depend upon two

things—first, that he will not under

any circuiaslaiices, be a candidate for

re-election, and second, that he has

already retired from active partici-

pation iu the inaiiageinent of party

atl'airs." "Then," said I, "Whal is

the real reason of Don's holding on

to the senatorship: ". .My iiifiiriiiaiit

hesitated a moment and llicu replied.

"Well, you know, those Sherman's

are never satisfied unless lliey are in

office." The point of this will be

seen by those who know that the

maiden name of Don's brilliant wife

was Sherman. Phoko.

Mew

Bibles for Editors.—Rev. Mr. Foun<i

of Newark, N. J,, has recently pre-

sented three ctlltors of Hint city with

liiliirs, each bearing in gold Icltors Ihe

name of tlie editors paiiem. Now, if

Chicago oiilv had an editorial ovaiig'

.SlOOBeward.

Is oflfercU for any ease of (latarrh

thai lan'i Im- ciiied wllh Hall's Cn-

lan hl'un'. Take internally. Price

TSikint*.

Tfi wasacohrge uian. only about tlx

weefe I at large, and was ti-avoliug in

Missi iiri. He made a mild lillio nmsb

onlhi' train, and wii- sealing tlie

sa'mo with wild oranges of Ihe desert

which ar." sold by tha Jlury outlaw

of the, train. "Allow me," he said,

graccftllly, "to roinove tlic epidermis."

"Lor' no!" she liantily Inleijecled

:

"I want to eat that. But you can

Washinutos, D. C., July 2'2. 1883.

Tlie iibl saying that the tourtli ofl

July is the hotlesl day of the year

was jnetly well vcritled here this

vcai'. It was blazing hot. anil every

body who could get out of town did

so. Those who could not sought the

friendly shade of trees and roofs and

laid iu a goodly supply of lee. This

statu of weather was iu decided con-

trast with that of last year, when, by

a singular tntk of Vcnnor or tlio

weather bureau. overcoaU were

brought Into reqiiirement late iu the

day. Bntihapiteofthopieaent hot

weather politlclant are turning np

here ever)' day and the political i>ol

lioilt yigoroualy. The Speakersliip

race it attracting attention of late

and two of the candidates hav» been

here within a foWi day*. Mr, Car-

lisle, who aeenw |lo ,ba a Ihvorile,

spoke very choerftllly of hi* ,pros-

pects, aud it Is lielleved that he has a

strong lead, though the frlendt of

Sam Itandall appear to be confident.

Tho Repnbllcani, knowing that they

cannot elect the ipeakar, are general-

ly favorablo to Randall on account of

bis protection theories. But not-

wilhilanding the claims of candi-

dates, 1 happen to know that a largo

proportion of the memlicrs-alect are

still unpledged. I'loin what I have

Icarneti I think a fne, iinhampi?iiHl

LoBg Trami ia OoBgNM.

Of the seventy-six Senators, thirty^

five had been iiiembcrs of the Homebefore their election as Senators, and

thive or four had been members of

tho Confederate Congress. N'oorliecs

Gibson. Allison, Beck. Hoar. I.tiinar.

VttU Wyi k ami I'enilleloii bail served

a probasioii of eight years each in

the House beforeeiitcrin^r till' Senate;

Fryo and Morrill, twelve each ; Con-

ger, fourteen, and Dawes eighteen.

Thirty members of ihe Senate have

been elected more than once ; Raii-

toin, Morrill and Slieriiiaii have been

electcti three times each, Kdmiinds

four times, and Aullioiiy Ave times.

Antliony has boen longe,- in the Sen-

ate than Itty mail there, having had

twenty-flve yeartof coutinnout tor-

vice in that body. Three Senalort

haveaeen longer Congressional ser-

vice than he, however, Sherman and

Davis having been twenty-six years

in tho House and Senate and Morrill

twenly-cight years. In the House

Kelly has had twenty-two years. Cox

twenty-one yeai-s, and Randall twen-

t) years. Ill Iho next Houte there

will be one hundred and sixty-seven

w ho have served in (,'ongrcss liefore

one liiiiidi'ed snil forty-eight having

been members of the last House.

Four have bei n im niliers of the .Sen-

ate—Pryor, of Alaliaina, Katon, of

Connecticut. I'lilaml of Vci imiiit, and

Kellogg, of l.iinisiaiia. Siiitrlctiiii.

of Mississippi, is till' ol.lesi member

of the new House, having served In

tho Thli5t^--lhird Congress.

A dobaUng society li f»lng to din-

cut* the quesOba: Whhth la tha

sweeter, woman or sleep? If Ihe

woman side lelt the oppoaenti wring

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PnOCTOtt KNOTT,or MAMoir.

yo'uf liSftiiWr to votei TiU ^ifa^^^^^^^a^m^

ibrcalling a ('()ii«tiiiitioiial Coiivcu- 1

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FOB hlKVT. aOVBRNUR,JAMSS B. HINDMAN,

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p. W. HAROm,or &EGCKR.

roil AlDITllR.

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JAMKS W.ITATE.OK FHANKI.IX.

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JOSEPH DKSIIA I'U'KETT,Of FAYKTTK.

rOR RBOMTRR Or LANIt OmCB,H. 0. CECIL,

.or nxc.

/OK mn ncNATot,

AUSTIN PKAY,or OBtRMTIAV.

••OiU' .il.l

years old" hunis offered

dealer.

widower, not j>vcr 42i Olio at*, lot iireml-

by|K l¥lokl||b Plain-

K^-Oovenior David Meriwether,the 0( li>j;eimriRii iv;iiv«eiiiative ofilell'erKoii . \\;[- .{•^-.lin Im'cu re-

nomlimti'd fill ili.' Ij ^i-Uilure.'

The Itcpiibliiaii Stale Central

Coiiimiltee, of Virginia, lias elected

•I no. F. Dezendorf Chairiiiaii. eon-

tleiniis the ndniinliitrutinii for llirow-

!ii}i; Uk infliicnee a<;ain.<t the licpnl)-

lienils ofVii ;>iiii;i and indorses Jas.

(i. Blaiiu' I'.pi- I'lvsiilent.

Why eaniiot the DemormU of

ClirUtiau comity go to the polU for

once and caat enough Tot«i to give

our county ten or twelve delegate

voto« instead of nine? There are

enough Democi«tg in the county to

do itirtliey willturn out and vote

for Proctor Knott.

J«f>. Breathitt U aMndidate to r«p-renont OlirifitiRn Oo. In the nextTjogislature. Election flr>t Mondayin August.

Wo are anthorlieil to announceLnrkiii T. Brnslier. as acandldato for the l^frlslatniv, f,-oin( hrisllan eounty. Eleetlon Auinsl C,im.

\ow is the time f<n- llii^

to get in llielr lieKi work.

tele|iliones

Cien. Tom Thumb had tukuuty-two dogrues ofHasourv.

thir.

(Iliolera still rages fearfnily in

Kgyiit, Iho death rate eonslantlv in-' ttreaklug.

Ever)' Democratic Congrolunan lu

Kentucky ou)iht to be on the alumpspeaking fl>r tlie State ticket andhelpihgto increase the Demooratic

minority of the State. Hon. Toe.

Blackburn, so fliru wo know, is the

only one out at work, although the

election ia not two weeks off.

In Kentucky many white Republi

cans will vote for Aabary, the negro

on the Republican State ticket, but

they will do it through ignorance of

hls /color. If the party managerswant to dcerease the colored In-otli-

erV vole let (hcni put "f'ol." after liU

name on the tickets.

'I'lii' (; •di-j.'ia I,i!j{islalnrc hii< pa^-ril

a hill laxiii;; railiiiads in llic biiue

in eaith opunty thrangh whlcli theyrun.

IjCI every Doinoeiat in the counlyInrn oul Monday week and vote the

parly ticket fi-om I'l-oetor Kiiolt to

Austin Peav.

We have received acatalovne ofthe II iwliii;; (irnen Fair, which will

he held .September Stii and eontlnucI'lnir daw.

Walter Evan< was arrcsle<l in I.(ni-

Isville last week charged with sleal-

liiffariii)'. lie is, however, ncit the

Waller Evans who is I'lo^cly <()nnecl-

rd with a certain rin<; with heail-

quarters at ^VaKhinifton.

The Allensvilh' (lazi lle is ihe an-

thinily lor Ihc >i;.leini iii ilmi Hon..las. A. Mc-Kcii/.ie will ;iil(ln-< Ihe

peopleof Todd counly iil KIklon Sat-

urday, Aug. 4th. al 1 oVloi k I'. M.

The Danville Tribune issued a

"Morrow uuiiibnr" last ww^k. TheTribune is a ulcc enough bug, hutthe business It is engaged iu is whatkee|M decent iioopio from drinkingthe water into which it falls.

. Mrs. JTuo. Uall, of Cinoiniiati.

fonBdharhuabana'KJoal Oil John-ny," oaeupyluga bed with another

woman at Tiirra Haute, and shot

blM .while ha alapt, killing him iii>

•tantljr. Ho waa the noit notedbunito gambler in Ohio.:

Tbe ballotiuK for Senator in New-llaiiipshiro atill continues wiUi ibe

end not yet lu sight. Rollins andPatterson, the two leading candj-

dates have been withdrawn and Wm.K. Chandler Is now ahead with about

one-tlilrd .ofthe iioeoasary iiuinh.tr of

votes to elect. Another ballot will

be taken ifgju'^.,.

For«n«^::tlM Soath^ Keotucklan Is

out of thd Ught, In tlic raiw for the

liOglilatnro. It Is not our ll;;hl amiwe don't care a picayune which oni'

Is elected. Neither ol llicm Dcm-ocrat and the Snulh Ki'iiiiirkian donot feci called up >ii lo espoiis" the

cause of any but siinon puii; Demo-crats.

Hon. Ansliii I'eay. I) 'mocralic

niiminon for lln^ S ^nate.is s|il| without0|i;i idlloii and liis elei'lion i< assured,

lie w ill iii-ike a canva~< oflliipkin'i

county, bnt as In; nn-eiitly canvassed

this counly, an I his views on Ihe

<|ues|i()iH of the day arc w.'ll under-

stooJ, he will not take the stump in

ChrlKtiaii.

The mlnislcr lakes his vacation

during the hoi months of summer, the

lawyer rests k'tween courts, Ihe far-

mer lakes his ease when his croii is

Uldbv, the teacher has his vacation,

the iiierchaiit his Icisuri! senHuii whenlie eaii seek roentatlon, but the hard-

worklugedilor must toil unceasingly

through all seasons alike, and no mat-

ter how Wlf^b bo may need ordvHiiv

rest, his work, like Tounyion's brook

must "run on, forever on."

The 3d Regiment, K. 8. G. will be

organized of the companies now lU

caiu(>«t (Iraysoii Springs. They are

as follows ; Bowling Green Guards

;

Moitarch Rifles, Owonsboro; Logan

Uuarda,Itu8sellvllle; 'Hjo. I>," Hop.kfnsville; Lewis Guards, Glasgow

;

Proctor Knott Ouud^Jtardstownt

HenderaofK Gii|ritfnna iKe Bullitt

Artlller)', of Paduoali. A Colonel

and two majors will be cjeittcil.

MmJ. Cruilip, of Bou'lhi;; (ircen, viill

probably beelmttfld t'otouel, but ftisj tenipic<l, lint if

tgUe 'bese dev

away!"Tlie driv

Knott canie out. his

Ki'iilnckv ex\)rcssion

I'refideiit Arthur has authorized

the official aniKninccmeut that he

will Ih! present al the opening iit'lhe

Southern K.\|M)sitlou al I,<iiiisvillc,

to-morrow week, Aiifrnst 1st. Onthe folliiw in;; day he will leave for

t'hicaijo and will proi'ccil on his trip

West, .S(u ri'lary Lincoln and I'l.st-

ina>ler (ienoial (Ireshain will lie with

him niilil be reaches (,'hica^o.

l.asi w eek just ,i> Ki v. .1. 1*. I'in-

kcrloii w as lM'i;iuniu<r lo feel pivtly

ivrlaiu of ('(diector Swopc's |K>sitIou.

the latter sudilculy wilhdrew bis

resiiruath)!! and the I'resident for-

warded him a new b<ni<1. rinkerton

is 'be Iti'pnblican nominee for Su-

periiUendnnt of I'ublic In>lriiclioii

ami the nnoHlcial announcenieiit of

his apiKiintnieiit bad alivaily been

made when Swoiie withdrew his

ivsi)(nation. His reasons for so do-

in;; have not been made public.

Democrats ronieuibor that It Is In

your power to Increase the rcprcscii-

tatlflu of Christian county in .State

eonvontlous IhU year. Wo lia/c now9 votes, one for each 200 votes east at

tbe last general uloelion. A vote of

lUOl will i^ve Christian county 10

votea iii fteture cbuveniloni and every

Itemocrat lu th« county should exert

liiinaelf to secure that end. The extra

vote might bo needed in some future

congressional race.

Tlierc will bo 401 votes lu the nextElectoral Ooll^, «| beihg n4f^r}-ibr a clwict^ TKo flfl^ StateslirNew.York^»hji, Fenna^nU, glinoisi „lowii^Kaifias, Maiirt^ MiuaaMiuBettJfrMichif.'an, Minnesota, Nebraska, NewUainpbirc, ycrmont, Wlseouniu andUhodn Island ftimlsh pi-eelsely tbe

requisite number. Ifthe Rcpubileaiis

can carry all of those, they uau afford

to let tiie Democrats have the other

twenty-three, including Indiana, New.lerscy, Nevada, Colorado. California,

Orei'on and Vii;;iui:i. The only

doulilful Slates in the list ciiuuu rated

above 3X\\; New York and (lliio. If

the Iteiuibllcaus should lose Jiew

York and Ohio, they would have to

carry all !!»• States mentioned in the

second li^l. and eij;|,t more voles be-

sidi's, lo win. There is a certain

elenicul, callini; itself Uepublican.

wliich assumes that it will lie goodpclic y t(] fiddle around with bargains

and promises, involving sacritiee of

principle and a weakening of the par-

ty at large, in order to stand a chance

or securing Virginia and whateverelse can be got by truckling to (ii-ecn-

backisiii and what qotIf there Is any one particular lesson

taught by the situation it is that the

party Khali devote its chief energies

to tbe eaptureofNew York and Ohio.If the Dcmocrata carry both of those

States, they will elect their oandidatebeyond peradventnre. There is nochauce of the Repnblicaiu gaining

Connectient„ New Jeney or Indianaif they lose New York and OUo. In-

deed, if tbe Republluaui lose either,

their chance to recover themselves

elsewhere Is very poor. The groundfor the contest is right In the heart of

the thickest jiopulatlon of the country

and the |>olicy for Rppublleaus i

mnuocr snowlidqe.

Jas. White droppe.l dead of apo-

plexy, iu Louisville.

The llayHeld DcmocratV '-{/iv^sses

re m^'mn^bj^gji J^' r:

Capt. Parker, a brakeman, waskilled by tbe ears at Stanford. .

Senalors Williaiiis and Hock, an;

both at Crab Oivhard Springs.

Mrs. '3m. iclo're's dead body wasfound in a cistern at Westport.

('has. Hopkins dropped dead ol

heart disease in Uonrboii County.

A Knight .of Pythiaa Udge has

just been orgonbuid at Wlnchcater.

Ooo. Campbell, a negro boy 15 years

old, was drowned at Bowling Gi'etMi

Tbe Bowling (iiveu Daily Time;

reaches this olBce seini-occasionally.

Jas. Beavea waa thrown ttom a

mule aud dragged to death in Gravescounty.

The MclA'an I'l-o-jress j;, t> op it

local news iu good sliui>o and a read-

able style.

Two one-legged men name Cookand Rogers ran a foot-rticc In Louis-

ville last week.

Marion Martin, a prominent citi-

zen of Maysville waM killed by a flail

from a slop-latter.

Aabnry, the negro on the Republi-

oau state ticket, is making speeches iu

Eaatem Kentueky.

Five men wei-e killed on the Cin-

cinnati Southern railroad, iu a scries

of accidents, last week.

J. J. Grabaiir, a well-kaown yoangman, was aoeidently drowned atHar-nxlslnirg, while tisbin^'.

Gilbert .1. Iliuc, a^;cd 70, fell ll-oin

while picking; cherriea at lUd

ness vas suspended. The same waathe rase at Topcka, Kansas; at Lonii-

vlUe uewly all ^ek. atiike

exlendo(£jall liver tltf) nliuutr)' andonly a <m ofli|o uiau^ places arc «ii-

braced ikthetiibove^^port. Tl|^s-

vllle. Pa;, -is t^o only town of oo'hse-

iiueneo where the operators refusml

to strike.- Jt-is eotimated that the

strikers will iiiiuilior 10,000^ but not a

cascoi'disdrderly conduct has been

reported so far. They very (|iiletly

left the otficus and no disturbance

whatever was ;iiiy wliciv created.

It reiiiaiii^ lolie si^eii what w ill be

the rcMili ol' il Ill many places

busir.css has not been iiitcrrnpted

ami Ihe vac im ies w ere iiuiekly Idled.

In others 11(1 iiperalors e;iii be badand biisiiic-s N ;ii :i li, .i,l-l,., I,. Themanager- of ihe eolop.lllie-. howcvi'i'.

stand linn and there are no si|;n>

(d' weakening on either .-idc. .\l

Ibis wriliiijf llic t;i'iiei;il aspect of

things is about likeil w as last week.

The press has not sulfei-cd much as

the associated dispatches have beenjjiven precedence.

Charles

If Ik 1

.itli^

HsTwosa Strattea-OtB.

Tom Thumb,

Charles II. Stratton, better knownas "Qcn Tow Thumb," died at his

residence at Mlddfeboro, Mass., July

15, of apoplexy. He was boru at

Ilridge|H>rt, Conn., Jan. 4, 1838 andentciiHl the service of r. T. Ilarniini

at the age of 1 1 year-. He leaves a

widow who lias bei u on the stajfc

with hiin since his marria-fc iu ISlill.

Ilcwa-i the nio.l noted ilwarf in

Aiiierieu, and bad travck^ over al-

most tbo whole world.

The Maininotb Cave pro|icrty In

Kdmiinilsoii county has been leased

for live years by Win. Comsluck,

a C^olorailo capitalist. Many Im-

provcnieiiU will bo made both in tbe

eavo and In the hotel and surround-

ings. A largo party from tbis city

visited the cave in July last and la-

ter in the aunuuier a party ftom Pem-broke also visited it. We have not

heard of any arrangement* beingmade to get up a party this summer.

Iu the nrst, Spmd, Third audFourth Senatorial iiiatrlot*, tbe fonr

districts in the Congressional district

represented by Col, Oscar Turner,the Democrats hav« not made anyiiomluatlons, but then is a disorgan-

ized, free-for-all scramble for office,

and a dcplorat>1o state of aflkirs ex-ists.. In the Third district, com-IHised ofCalloway, Lyon, Livingston,

aud Trigg, there arcfonr Democratsand -one Republican on the track,

with .5000 Democratic and im\ lie-

pnblicHii voters in the dislriet. KromIbis it will be seen that liin;;haiii.

the Itcpublican candidate, has a tirsl-

chis- elianec to be elected on accountof Ihe di-ui (;uni/cd condition of Ibe

l)eiiio( i:ir\. Not only is Ibis thecase ill the .Senatorial districts, but it

is even w<n-se in some of the coun-

ties composing Iheni, iu llni raco for

Ihe Lower House. In some oftlieiii

half a doy.eii l andidateH arc out andthere is a {.'ciicial scramble, and evenwhere uoininatiinis have been madethe wckmIs arc full of iiidc|iendcut

cundhlates claiming lo be Democrats.

This disorganized and chaotic state

of affairs is hu gely due to tbo doc-

trines taught and prautlueil by Us-car Turner, tbe Indepeudent Con-gressman ttom Iho first district. ThePurchase Democnii are alwayskicking because thoy ar« not given

State ofloe*. They don't de«erve

anythllig, bnt they need to haveDamoeratle evaagellstiaent amongstthem (6 teach them the true plan of

party salvation. Wo expect someof lju! I'liri'liaBC pa|icrs to object to

this liltje ffifiuiWy allusion lo

their district; tlu! stepp fmifu Hinre

lliein ill iIk' face if a denial is at;

I bey have any cx-

adopt Is a clear aud straiglitforwar

and an unembarrassed adbci-encc to dleport, and w as killed,

sound iiioiie). Iioiiest Unaucial con-

duct, wbcllicr Stale or national andt'le conservation of the business andindustrial iiileiTsts. The projiivss

which mi'ii of the Chandler and Hat-

ton stripe ivconiniended—if tbey siv

rightly represenliHl—to be carried

out with refenuicc to Virginia is pre-

cisely tbe thinjf which will weakenthe Ueimblieau vetc In Now York andOhio and the other Middle Stales.

The iMilIiy of relinquishing the

main citadel In the endeavor to cap-

ture iiisigiiincaiit out|sisls has uever

Dan Tiiiiberlake, tho nogro huDgat Lexington friday for rape, died

protesting Us inuooonce.

A man with a |H'rl'<>rmlng bctf Vii-

ited (ilasgow last week and de|)osi-

ted i^l7<j ill batik before he left town.

Hobt liilehrlst, a firmer, while

tciuiiorarily deiiieuted, blew out his

brains at Corvdoii, HeudenlNi conn-

•y-

E. C. Illggins, of Ihe |):iy|oii ().

lledgi! Co. is badly wanted at Mor-

been eonsideml a wise one. And K'">«'^''l.to'*tH« »lTO worth Of unpaid

tbis is precisely what those parties

advocate who lay so much stress unthe uupturo of Virgiaia, and perhaps

North Carolina. A aaraltal ezamlaa-tlon of the electoral votes of tho sev-

eral States Is reoommended to those

whothink that eMfgy eaabesparolfhim the eoiltestln New York aud

Ohh» to be dissipated elsewhere.

RKriIBUCA.\.

.Vew York.

Ohio

I'cunsylTaala,....

Illinois,

Iowa,

Kansas,

Maine,

Masiaehnsett%....

Hieliigau,

Miunoiota,

Nebraska, ...

New Hampshire,

.

Vermont

Wisconsin,

Rhode Island, ....

as

S3

ao

»u9

6

14

13

1 7

il

4

4

11

4

mnBMOCRATS.

New .lerscy, 9('oiilicctleut, (i

Colorado, 3

ludlaua,

Nevada,

Ore;;oii,

Virginia

Delawttre,

Maryland,..,..',.

Missouri, ;,.

Mississippi

North Carolina,.

South Carolina,.

West Virginia, .

Texas

Tennessee

California

Arkansas,

Alabama,

Florido,

Georgia,

1.5

3

3

12

3

8

......l«

!l

11

6

13

W...... 8

...... 7

.....10

..... *.12

Joe Brown struck BUI McClurowith a bariie, in Lame 'county, andinstantly killed htm. Both weredrunk.

A wihl man, probably an escajH'd

luiialh' from the Auclionige Asylumbus been captured In tbo woods uf

.Shelby county.

Buek Uerrad kUlod Wm. GIdson,

col, in Ohio eonnly. The negro wasabusing lilm and advaiioing uponlilin tlireatcnliigly.

PraC U. K. Taylor, of Lewi* ooun

py, liM beau eleoliid President of

Logan Female College, at Bussellville,

in plai'c of I'rof. Siark. resigned..

Hill Uclomy. a iie;;ro, and a whitewoman naiiiml Vickcrs were married

at Callettsburg last week by Itev. J.

B. Ilutcbiiiiott, a white praacher. ,

ProfcL. IDfartin, nrifeCraekmioounty, ka* annoauoed biroselfa can-

didate for Sttporintaudent of Publicluatruetlou on the Prohibition tick-

et.

A. A. Wadswmlh, licpubliean

candidate for the U';.'i>lalnrc in Ma-son county, has dcelarcil his intention

I to vole for Carlisle for Senator if he

is elected.

Sam Bulger, the negro who ooui-

mltted an assault uiion Miss Mc-Attllff, of Maysville, has confessed bis

orluie and lias Iwen sentenced 10 lie

hanged. He said all be wanted waslo be bung accordiujj to law and not

by u niob. Dan Tinil>erlake. anollier

negro, H a< lianjrcd al l,cxiugl(ni Fri-

day for rapliin a colored girl a short

while a^'o. It l>c^ri„, ,„ |„„|j

this is a bad year for rapists.

Kentuckjr 13

I/tulsiamb 8

This Is giving tbe Damoerat* all

the States tbe BapubUean* do not ae

tnally need, and niore,ofeoarae, thantbey will carry, but tranaforNowYork and Obia, or either ofthemfrom the Bepubliean column, keepingin mind what bearing audi trkiisfer

will have on other States, and It will

bo found impossible to fill the gapfrom the other column with any de-gree of probability whatever. Thoflgbt Is right In the big States, andtbe Kcpnblicaiis must bo freed fromall tho outside ombarraasinenis that

liltle inon would crowd ui>on theip-^St, i.ouls (ilobcPemiwrat, StalwartItopubllean,

Ski&nj ICn."Woll's llejiiyi Resswer" restores

health and rigor, cures Dyspepsiaimportonoe. Bozaal DaMlitr.

Lynton T. Fllppo, the young Vlr-

glnian who committed ratctde at

Louisville Jul/ 11th, was buried In

that city by the Maeoii* on the 18th

Inst., instructions to that eSbei hav-ing been received fhim Virginia,

fkvm afViend who tclograplied that

the shock would Iikoly kill his fathe

who is quite old.

dill not go in. ami when

head, using a

looked like a

'lf,4/!'l''"'l'tJ<WAHiy.'..'v/i,iV'ULb'J¥f«K'ad. _

«»»»K "I'll':?-.' .Ka''f.r,'..,l/'..,;i'!;n.;\.f K,.-;-

Mr. L. Lumpkin, of Owensboi-o,

fornierlv proprietor of Ibe Oweiislx -

Wl l^xiuiliiicr, and afterwards coiincc

^ed with life «iu||»ulldate<l Messenger{

ga onlv 2 out ofl3 quit; at Peters-

»^V.-mMiMu jj|i I I . I

Itriki offilifnfh (Ipmten.

On last Thursdav at high noon, at a

pro-arranged sigiinl, 10,000 telegraph

operators, lielonginjj lo the ••Itrollicr-

tiood of Telegraphers." lefl Iheir iii-

Slrunients and inau'riiraled a strike,

only equaled iu the lii'.loiy of Ibe

country by tbe greal railroad strike

of 1877. The dciiiaiids to which tlie

Telegraph ('oinpauies refused to ac-

eeed were for a reduction iu tbe

nnmbcr of hours of daily labor, anIncrease of wages of llltoeu per cent,

and uniform wages foi> men andwomen. Tbo strike was general all

over the country, and at the signal

"Gen. (f rant dropi>ed dead," took ef-

fect in all tbo principal cltlea. Iii

New York 400 struck; at New Or-leans 40—all but 3; at. Chicago over

100-40 remaining; at Phitadelphia

nearijr all left; at Baltimore all but12; at Clnolniiati every operator iu

the Baltimore and Ohio and MutualUnion offices loft, but In the WaatemUnion office enough remained to

keep business ftoni beiug entirely

susi>eiided; at St. Louis 64 out of

76 left ; at Pittsburg the number wholeft the offices of the four conipuuies

was 01, only 10 roinalulug; at Wash-ington 10 quit and 0 remained; at

Boston all but two left; at Indiunap-

olis 24 out of 'Mi; at Detroit a niajor:-

tyleft; at Worcester, Mass.. ul| Imt

one quit ; at New Haven three opera-

tors struck ; at Augusta, (ja., 11 left

anil ,5 remained ; al Kansas City 31

out of 51 ipiit ; at Toledo only Ij le-

inainedofall Ibe force; at Milwau-kee 00 siruek, leaving only 4 at the

wires; at Toronto, Canada, OO struck

leaving a small force; at Cliallaiioo-

Kew iiicii have allai I llie widc-

slMTad noloriely whieli isatlaeln-d to

the name oft Jen, Tom Thumb, w holied ol apoplexy al his home at Midlicb.nii. .Ma>s., at hall-pasi S Sundayluly 1.'). With this noloriely tbe ele-

ment ol'iiopularily has not been laek-

for be was ever "hail-fellow

wcll-nict," and his genial nature,

(.'ooil -lin ies aiiil o|M'nhande<I liberal-

ity made him an (iijoyable eompauioiito men of larger growth.

He was born at Bridgeport, Conn.,

January 4, 1838. Ills parents were ofirdinary stalne and physique. Hewas cvci-'-dingly preeovluus as a child

and talked iu a most sensible mannerat a very early age. P. T. Bamum'satteutlou having been called to •'Ut-

ile Slrattun," he engaged him for

exhibidon at a salery offS per weekand his expenses, with those of b!*

mother. He became iwpular at on< e

and wa« taken to-Eiiro|ip, where hewas exhibited to tbe Quooii audmembers of her court, in her ownpicture gillery—through th.' exertion

of Mr. Evcrcttc, tlio American Minis-

ter. In 187i5, he went again lo Europein eoni|iany Willi Coiilelia llowai.l.

the ebihl actres». Evcrywlicre hi

went be was adiuii-ed 1 peite.l am:extravagant presents wciv made lo

bini from is'ople in all laiik- „( lif.

and Ihe-e ^iil'l, Hi iv used a* attrac-

tions t.i Ihi' rci.'iil;ir c.vliilillioii.

.\I Ibis lime he was alsiiil twentyfour inches bijfli and weii;lied alxiui

slxleeii p(uiiids. His form and fai-e

H ere iMMlcel iu their syininetry, andhis ualunilly winning' ways addedgreatly to the charm of the sougs,

dances ami iiiiitalhms with which beentertained un auiiieuee. On his re-

turn to America, after his second Eu-ropean trip, he met Miss LaviniaWarren,a midget, four year* youngerthan himself, and alter a long andsomewhat warmly oonteeled rivalry

between Tom Thumb and Commodore NutLtho Oonerat bora away the

prlae, and thoy were married In

Grace church on February lOtli, 1883.

The aiiiioiiiieeiiient that the marriage was to lake place was tbe social

event of tbe tline, and though Mr.Bamum oflbred them |1.5,000 to post

pone the wcilding for a inuulb, the

offer was Indignantly refused by Ibe

'nini'li cuaniored (ieiieral.

Coniinodore Null wa« IlielH'st nian

and .Minnie M'arn n was the onlybridesmaid. The Utile couple went to

Kuro|H- on their wedding tour. The(icneral's tastes and habits were ex-

pensive, and while he made muchmoney and amassed quite a fortune,v( t he s|H nt a great deal, and hi hislater years was content lo exhibit atplaces less elegaut than the palace*of Kurojie, and to people for moredemocratic than king* and qneau*.His remains were taken to Bridge*

port for interment

Tbe three generation* before whomhe ha* exhibitad will unite in mourn,lug the loss of the gnod-hearted. Im-pulsive, genial Htlle man whosename ha* becomea household word.IB hi* later years it would have

been difficult to recognize the hand-•ome ..and well proiMirtioued little

fellow of earlier days ill the licanlcdand florid man oflarge girth to whichIhe General bad grown.

fhc charges recently iiri'feri-ed

ajiaiiist Colleetor Cnimiianxli haveIm'cu investigated by Uevenue AjfcntWagnor, who reiwrts tbey are notsustained by the I'aiis, Ageut Wag-ner further stated that the chargeswei'e prompted by Goo. W. Jolly, ofOwcnshoro. who was an applicantfor Ihe position and desired to secureIhe^lisplaeeiiieut of Crumbangh Iuhis own intarvit. A dispatch fromWashington iiay* K is atetcil on hltrli

author'ty that the headquarters ofthe district will be moved fromOweusboro, if the factional war InIhe Bepubliean party there doe* notcease very rapidly.

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comparison of tlie statenieut ofthiaeompiar wMhthatoTthe prece-ding jrcar will show to ita patroasthat the ronfldence extcudeil by themto lis inanaj(cineut has not been mis-placeil. Iln inveslmeiils are judl-cionxly made. The inaiiaifeiiienl,

whilsl liberal. Is prndcut and con-servative, and lis ability to carry lo

maturity Its contracts Is not a matterof doubt, Init always capable of apraetieal denionslratioii. It Nlionid

be a matter of State pride that thin

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i PIUESa >u£fl. .

aM«>U«*M4 vlHi «aMltpai.Wol(Mna(«luaa«lia«ai£aiia(lpar<a andqnlaklwmaa all klaSa afPllaa ann whtnK plijalalau aa4 Killilaia haTalwbrabll-

< ad. tyn yo«liaTa^>ar«fll>aa«tto»bl«a

usTn[zmnr LIU Lu:j^-ir-.;iTiii

KIDNEY-WORTALL FOR . NOTHING.

iriiy >k« na<4M- .wu.JMsfiaaSMi. maj trhaiml«M IMM Sam immmtrUktHt him.

••Wall.wllV'MMOr. K—.aa he eutcredhia taouM.wkMi wsa<ltast«l In tcoay vlllanIn ccatrsl Maw York. "I list* got biok from aloiiK anil ilioarr ridu away dawn arouna ih«Bioiintalnt.anii all lo no purimaa wliaiam,Tho MiviM'nrcr tald lhanian wouldn't li«u tilluiomlnK, wiwa the fact la h« had only an or-dinarv alUuk of culm. If tho almi Itiioiis ha I

onW had aenae eaoiiih to nut a MKNmin'sCaI-CINIC I'OttOUsVl.AS'l'Kll.m hU mom.ai'h ho « onid hSTS been illrifiht In an hoiimriwu. UiiiaanMlolkaarealnw u> linro," add-ul the old phyalelan, awalhiwhiK Ihe nip oltramlnftaa which hIa wile hadjnnt pouredlor him.Iloclor K waa rliint. yet nooido do lc«rn,

even lhon(h alowly. Tha n|>Mly iMniaainiuae of Braun'a plsiter |irorea ihia heyondqiKStloSiSsdtaknad doulorasre eiinah.*tibssaTCdnaak ertlMir naeillaaa toil. In kip11acsssaeN»k|t.el kstM sfteiml by a |>laaiar

- ...nr.ysl*-"',

ilill l(i.i>« »",'

"Praicrllilloli" fri" »'"',,:,'

bii. ilAcl. o »»"«•<"• ''

,T.'

,i 1

1

'joa

I.OUI fOB|a,

illlOr l***"!')^ ate BiHa). Ol) tnv lo.)i.oul

|I\L rhanrv.lo litercaH tbrlr raraiUf sad In Una b««>Ma aeallh) ; ik<»*MWm who do not lai|irova their opuwrlHai-tlea tMlatn lu |io>acty. We afer a fiealrnanrc 1.1 luakv nuuH'} . Wrnantmaay men.Kuiui n. In>.< . and jflrl'. loitiiik tor ua tifkl latheir i>Mn l.kaliti,-.. aiiv .tiu. raa Mo tli« mvkluoiierly Iran iko Sr.! alail. The baalneaa«lli|My mm Ihna leu lim«. ur.llbarj saiMk|«nel>« nuiat fiirni.heil lira. .Suoaankoenfaaea (alia w aiske moae* rauklly. Vw

leTDto ymr wkula lima !• ihlieMa.wioar aur* nuMMaU. l^ll latonaMiM

wn I

ilT joaMtf all Ikal la areM amt fne,anasMAVa. rwttaaa.Maln*.

ERRORS OF YOUTR.*(IKNTI.RU\X «lw safcnd tor tears

tiMBNaaMio UtsaiTT l^aaTvas HsctT,s^ ail theeCccia utnMUnil iKlleenUMi,•lUhirSfMaak**! aiitlarina ksunlly.aftiikaa Ual)wk«aw4 II, Uia rael|Man4illi*«tniaturMkinf Ikealmpl* nMa.le ki wklaktiewaacore'l. Hurerer. wiaklai w ixsaikjIhe mleerUaar'a aiitarlanea cnnacaekfdrvaalaf In iMir(«etruna.l«aea.JiilK H. >(UI)|CN.4»i»lar.SI..Kaw TsrkkflS'SI-l«

K. A. WRST haa euniinlvillriiiiMlt wUkIhe Isaaranes an* »l l'an|ikell a Backatr.ll.iiiklnaeUle. Ky., aa aolleltor of rira sadUr* Inaaraase, aa.1 would ke |ileae«l to kanklafrWadsat Ckrialiaa euuniy ino-nre Ikrir

Isauraata of kisb Ue|HMtf)iilBi ••<>hl i*ks.

als, of ItsrttonI; Kortkoni Aaannnee, ntl.«a<l<«! Haanfselaiwra V. swi M. laalMrireniaii*. and I'liinn. uf I'aliturala; Californiaol '.an I'm in- 1 ...

S60,000,000 of iBnranc* Capitol.

WONDER books:~

Ndl UiM>W« t>r Mnyir. ImiI rh<>lr>>. rtnatli lllrra.lure.Ml |mU-i « »<• li.w « (i> inikvtli.i Ml.l-tlitiriMMtk litttfr's WoShKli .Mtsiiii ItV TitNii urhhU iitilliun titliiiiir* imw rrftil) ; mvmtmhrtv lor • Kamiualtaii UHttn mtm%9t, mprlrr«t<Hi low <lH-uii)r*('«l«toff»«i frMs.40HN U. A1.I>K.\, Fnl.llilier. t« \ r«r, m

ROBBBD-sffi

9EBMA1I mVIQOftlTOBJtVhirh |M lileely aad I>*mia*enilr rnrsa Ib>

aifcai

Mtaaov. 'caiiaed by aieenaaiiid'aaf^lMtjS«.ailmal WMhM.;.. a»diIldlJSi.lS;(

I

f.dkio a MTiiueuee oTm lf . A nuae. |aa loea ofae»)-. Ian ol iniai.ir\. unli«r-al lawna<le,

I

i>ain In Ihe liai k. dioinr.a uf ti.i<,n. i.renaiiir*oht ajie. NHd iiiah< ••iIkt diM'aaea iknik

Ie-onanniiMioN and a I'muainra arava.lor rlrcalara with ii nHiiiuaisU '~

lk« larwenaiua la •..aiatll |laseatw Iji/ all AruaiOi, ifire ky null, aoearaly aealnd. sa iMslaFifri.-e.'yiMMstat 'J^cTTl ''pt"" '

111 tsiasar. Tii|.KiM> oilMk,kiila Aa. al kir Mmi I'aiM mmiim. .

•}• >"}"|01i

Biarber 81i«fpfI hnve r«.open«d mj

T0R80RIAL PAlUA"

In tlie room Iwldw ThompStfii'S IlaiJ.arara 8liir«. I liars einplnjred as aifasaiaiani. NKL80N CIIOSH aadWILLIAM nuiu).ThpnkiQgjttiapQblielbr past (arors,

I ahall try to' please than as loag astbejr may favor Ms with Ihsir pairoa-age. Rcapeetrolly.

... Jim UA&anikViiIttbS-lf.l

r^-* i / 'Ail —-

PIMPLU. . <

rns;(i.uTTii«ruF swi aLaniassI iaavin>tk« akin. .«lt..l..r,nd Si^'J^ t^Z':ffir;:«'iriv:^jr:i!^irh"\Ve.rx.*

JuBslMar

BURNHAMS

(SBilvlgi

i;CORQUEROR.)

ASPECmOFOBwr Efunr. iwiL,Boiniiiiit,nLiii.mKtt,

ST.fmitUME,UlllllUU|,

moi uTin, nwuit.:CROFUli.KIRStETIl,

UllTBLON DISUSES, DUPENU.lERYOUSIESS, SlU lEUUK.

KIHiTltl, lEmn lEIUEtl,

RRNi MimniitlUII fOlir, lUN MB,IIUOOUEtl, MtmEIEIt,

DNHTMWU Ml MEMttna

C iin islisjf^j|»siH»yTktHM«}^

Tis Isillsaailsls ssJ slwalswssaasMiap.

PILLSriom ihoa. sonrMAmlCS.1tM>tks at

apirtu, A i,iu^il^^SSl£Sl

maadUw un oranmedr tkal acta dlraatlT

a%5g®^SffUta, soanaJtiMtloarnkatSrsto^^mmuaUntndaTtaoroiubody. TmSSLVigKWP'.n?sWriS'"'^

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SOUTH KENTUGKIAN.

IkLE, iViXH. 1883.

Si:OwAgNnti.

Ttl*MI<>«Miil i.i-r-oii« illv iHir uuliiorl/i'.l

'»Wi.l<. wlw will iiwlvo •ulMcrliiilom lor llic

(MiuTU KMTCCKitir: '

W B «iwr, Mtnrl«», Kr

llub. A ButB^H, •!>••. «-'•'''•'''>•

K.I. llMltliraulh, >Ioiiir"n«0'. Ks.

ThM.U. U«la«s Ceri»l««« l(|irl»|i. Ky.

II li.UrotMi.Jliwt'

W . I»>l'. rmll Hill. Kr-

I, .\V. I.uuilormnii, Tnmtoii, Kr.

.1. M. «••"•• Hi'ir*:'' IIIH,K^;

K. 11. Mani-H k. rtiiliv.K)-.

.1.1' Uiir<i»eii^ I'Bkr.Ky.

Uit. Uorllo I. Onaii. l.ufHlwM*. !«»•

T.J lluUhln^on. l«l«\oiit«, Kv.

W. H lUtl'jD. hltkunotvillo, Ky.

H«. Jw. AU«M«»rili. lU«w.

Wii. Whlt«, *•*•'•»*•

W. A . wmit, M«e»l«l». Kit.

w. i. ruqui, CMtiim Ky.

>lOOXiJiITlll^.

Mr;f.W. Budford, U»tD»w»ou.

i^^^lhiAaiCw. A-L. WlUou arc »t

Ml . H. W. Henry IWted ptwion

Umi woek.

HUBS AND TESBZ.

W. K. Patlou. Llfo IhJtoTliwio.'

Coru U laid by. •"

'

'

Sp^^urAii^lUD'A/VCut out your feiicc iciniern.

$700. giren Bway Oct ti^h.

( 'I'l-iitcait Ih iiotv ill full blaiit.

Wheat iHM^ii Walidiit over.

—WiB-WIT rrtip blrtr ffilr W be aii

IniinoDKo <«(p-iN thiK Jieetl0n. ^

Wc lltfvo ir»rllulll|-sliili ill (lie Ev-

tfmMh UaMudRial College fV)r aale.

' «n«\\',w innnbv mifiieeirair-

rity,'

Bpwell, of Orofton. Nearly

_J»4 with a Hoe-"Co. D"

( T '4 jff for Grayson- Competi-

tive E^^utination at

Siiiilli Willi 11 lmiul«oim; gold|ulUtc fn

imrnntMl twttnurweet:.

pC(raHe|5^ opaiO^" tkeofflre

;fe*?dfa uofiWiM lart weels, but i«

Htill at bcr pMi j

\Ye ]^ere,ivforin«4 by a giMUlcumu

v)t«ei^raolnfti>m tbe country ycH-

tcnlny thai tlio weather wa» wonn.

VMr PhM (Hitter and W» ndOMt

ffe Ht CiTulenii.

i-UUt Alice tiuyuii i.iiia a vWl to

l^laat Batorday.

Dr. ani Mra. W. V. I'attou went to

CarulMkslMtirMk.

.U kkp U Kdmundton we«t weat

down u» Cerulean Sunday.

Ut*. 8. 0. Buckner hat

from a vlnU to Sebree.

MlM Georgia Ix)ng U

frii-udi* at Tivnioii, Ky.

Ml»«.Kl.u. y aii.t I'lll.v ''r'™

,»lH-ndiiig llu- w(M.lc In Madlwnvlllc.

a«n,M«efc., yeatora«r. «« « vaAtt^

trip.

Mp.. a. I* Wll»>a and MT. and Ml**

(i. B. i:B.i. rwood Jen Thnnd^y.

for ItawMiii.

M(m Birdie Suflth, of lUult.«»vUI«,

*W*rt«ltlng Mend* In tbe eliy lent

Xlti ihrr WkmimM, of

We, with WmMate- Triiv.

U«v.a»d llr».Cliaa.MorrU,of Kv-

u.vil)e^ vWtInf the fimlly ofDr.

Jf. Whcoler.'

Ml.. Id. Br)au U yUlUng retaUvp*

in ii„,,kii.svUU<-BMiaUvUhIU»«ld

Kuurpriae.

• )!».& ir. OtMker hai relumed

Mr. Jaa. T. Oait.U at Caruleaii.

'

liti« Uattlo Hickman went toCe-

ruli-an lad Hatiinlay.

Mm. Ja«. K. Woo<l loft la.l w« k

on a three nioiithn vUit to ker Ikthcr

Itoiiil till- nilvi'ilimnneiit of a val-

uable furiu olViM-wl for sale by Mr. A.

U. Koaleii, of ( ':isky. which appeals in

another ctiliiiiin.

Hone. 1'. M'. Hur.llu ami AV. 0.

Biaillty iikjIju tt. tJie ("ourl-house

yesU'itiay af»ernoofc' Wte "Will have

(omethiug to say about their tpeocbea

next week.

Thw mar hi'^ttlifSti rfK

(li. r. m <i»«y«i«««l<a« «mr Boye Wfr

iIkm'i' will be no yrettier tiwre:

than I lopkiuavUfc'*'^n»hwil«tdv<

bcautlcii.

that wagon* had to wait far hour* to

be unloadid.,r.l1fteM orrtwun^would (IrvcMw ^SiV««<»d!U|^line befiM lllcS*celw!nr plftw.

Mn.L..A. )Vuller

tod

,; ALMOST A IIOMKIIUF..

On Tuondiiy, July, 17ih, Dayls

Ilowcii, a'cmiik of the (Jrofloii vi-

elnlt)yHi'ttt'« oouit^, struck oii

tiic licS^by Jack Meitou and a coni-

ponijB ffttftrt^f tho'Aiiil wfS niade

«kiek eaiM very neariicovi^K Altai.

Howell lit » (eeblo uiliuled individual

who fh>i|HPnlly imaglutii himiielf a

stalcsiMiiii ami proceed* to yiihlMy

aiiiiomii u hiiiiw'lf an a <!ahdidat*' TOr

ii^i'lcss liuraiijiuc St the

•oiii-l-liuUM'. Ill- liiis licretofoi-e been

(•oii%iden>d n luiniik"<s kiudof a fel-

low, but on IIm' dali- In tiHCStlon lie

went to 11 Held whi rr .lin k Mcllnn

anil two IjdVK wrri- iHiriii;: lol);ir.M

and l)Cj<aii having sonic wnnl-i w ith

the boye. Melton finally mail.' Hie

boys hnsh, wbcn'upou Howell turned

u[H)a billi aud started towards him

with hit band in his pocket. A« he

came up Melton struck him a heavy

blow on the head with the above

meutUutad resiilu A pistol wa*

tound*>.lHof«ir» iwckot Mclt«n

then t4kAwi#li.!lib' own house

and had hitwound* attended to. An

operation wa* performed by Dr. Fu-

Biii« Mii iddtlod: 'fedMntreTiobe*

ATtlioakfUrbfWwae rniiovad and

Woi^MU^itMftnMdwaa w n'o-

oo**ftila«ttwa*dUkult. Atla*tae-

|»i)nt* the paUent Wl^^^dflNff »«)W«Uai could Us expected and abould be

recover he will live as a roonument

to tbe surgical skill ofbia pliysieians.

noRRD BT A row.

Sales by Buckner A! Wooldrldge

.Tuly 18 and 19, of 116 hltd*. as fol-

lows;

26 bhds. medium to good leaf; 17 10

to 9 SO.

:)9hlids. common aud low mixed

leaf, ^ 80 to 7 00.

22 bhda. good lug*, |5 25 to 5 90.

2i> bhds. comniou and traihy lugs,

4 :W to 4 80.

Market nilcs htronj? aud higher for

all kimU of leaf, wilh a good general

demand. ( )nr buyers are all liei-o at

work and anxious to complete their

ordciv. The line and better jjiade*

appear only occasioually and are

scarce in the crop. ..

SPECIAL LOCALS. mwmm

liick Galtber, a little son of Mr.

.Missea LilUe Nat lialther, waa A(ed. lit iliA ti«e

tnie Waller; Atdij^llOwttit iiMki and

,ttii'l -May H horriUe wonaA fa* Intlctod. Dr

Ware, of thU «>WL¥di^'^'' l^nqna. bl* aUendMf phyalcian, re

Uila IWMo^i^ramMte; aeoow- g^rdu the woaji4 a* very grave tot

.w .inunB ._ _ i<i>\|PKTITtVK EXAMINATIOM.

~ mTSD.

t'ui-TciiFinlo) i—At the residence of

Mr. .las. P. Pyle, on Virginia street,

Saturday, July 21, 188:1, alter a long

aiiu painful illness, -Miss Kebecea

Crulchflelrt. in the 70th year of her

a;;c. llcr fuueral was preached at

til.! iTsidenoe of Mr. Pyle Sunday

iirteriioon by Uev. U. H. Coulter, ol

the Northem Pa-sbytcrian churcdi, of

which she had been for many years

i; .'onsistenl ineiubcr.

CllAMl'Ll.v—At the resideuce of

lier father. Judge (i. A. Chainplin,

in this city, Sunday, July 22, 18*1,

Miss Carrie Cliaropiiu, a youug lad

just buddini! into womanhood, llcr

funeral services were held at the res-

idence .yesterday morning, and all

that wak qiDrlal«^ a bright, puro and

attraeale,|^i&ji«i* la)4 to rest in the

fkmtlyfn^ltrlKniM'biiHho Can-

ton road. She had been sick about

t«i«ffek%auanrln(4Bteniely all the

brotherhave the aymptthla* of many

friends In the to** of their only

daughter and slater.

niiLipdatltf OaaiidatM.

Honday of la«t week being the be-

ginning of the special term of Circuit

With thirty member* of Co. D and

half «4coi:« nf ladlMlt Grayaiy/ and

nuiiil>rrii o^ riopkliii>«iin> jik lfU 'all-

sent at Cerulean, I)aws<>(», Sebrceand

other springs, the eity U setlltnr Tpto

its annual season of suiiiiner duli-

hcm.

Wc desire to call altcntiuu to the

sdvertisement ortlie Dawson House.

This Hotel is situated u|iou a beauti-

flil eminence overlooking tbe entire

tv«ti,k|4'. within sliort dlstanee of

iKe Chalybeate spring, and^all who

have Slopped tl)e^ fif t)M».)U,:aD

plane like the Dawaoa Ho«*e.

in any sized cans atG-ishfe Garner's

RICHARD'S

CASH STORKI have bought Mr.

J. D. "Ward's entire

stock of Dry Goods,Notions, Boots,Shoes,Hats, Etc., and will

continue business at

his old sfand opposite

the Phoenix Hotel.

WheiW'l ^twfrbe pleas-

ed io see "my friends.

My stock will be full

£l,nd complete, and I

will sell very cheapfor GASH. Mr.W. Jfc

Waller and J. B.Ricn-ards would be pleas-

ed to have, their

triends come and seethem, and also UncleH&nrz!

rpspeotftilly^j

the best WAGON <mwheels, the

Old Hickory!

Sold by 0. W. Met-calfe Ac Bro.

AND

keciation

WILL HOLD ITS

AT TUEIU GUOUNDS

Oct.3,4.56f#|«f8f|

Col'L.^ SYVElIT, ^8«t.

USE TOBACCO GROWER.

0. W. MetioalfS <si5^.rW Coimissm MercUAND OKALEllS IN

A&BIOULTUSAL imZlfMTS, SSES3 AND iMiiliZSSS

VmoniA IZMiET.

SPEOIAIsTlBS.

•IH»|ipTOWi< »->

JA.MES S. Parish,

Owo. W. Meams,

WiNSTO.N UeNKV,

J. C.WOOLDKIDQC

"OLD HICKORY WAGONS,"D«wlag(XndBte4«)^ WMMatlM>SNThmban,Mabai«h Korlaei, Fall Uos o( ria* essi*Bd<!klUa9no#i^inikrnowt.BldIn( snaWaUiiag Calllratan, Pnmpi of tverr deMrip.Hon, Pnmri' II»rrowi,C«rn Shellentnd Tobacco screw».

Examine Our Improved Machinerybrsbnyiai/iailjUiwlUiaillltoyoarlDtarait. llebil'M-lrl

H. 6. ABIRtUTBT. H. H. AaiaHAraTt

Cf„^ tiMt iw? ewMiidat^ fcr tt». B^^^brftlifirBf(3S^Wi^Le||l*|at«M, la4.4l«»tlittti Ropubli- rnfxva Hncyflr

IX)!i|p'KTITIVK EXAMINATIOM.

ThefbUowing «tmniunlca(ton from

OongfeMiian 'Cla> ikpralu* ItaUf.

,IUndkrkoh, Kv., July 19,188:1.

4Kl>'.'l^'T« KENTtcKIAN :—Di'ar.Slv: Theiv i« a vacancy in

tlin a^yti Aend^Miy at Annaiiolifi,

fh>in-tli1> Congrcwrtonal Dlitriet. to

till wbieh will be determined by

coiiiiH'litlve evninliialion, at Sebree

Cllv on llic 1,'itli 111 .\iijj;nNl, iil nll ap-

plicants for tJie plaif. I'liiasu an-

nounce this fact tlirough the Soiitii

Kkktuckiak and oblige.

Yours TrOly,, J. F. Clat.

^aIbt Kv*£cAn vonufVILLI.

|h ChartottmrUle, Ya.

< rMCMAlIraJLB. Wayland, of

P^ ni.M(lu«igb the.aUr last

weak,M N«to home from a VUlt to

t)hM)iT)IIe1d, Ky.

Mr. and Mrs. It. M. Salmon, of llo|»-

klus couuty, siH'iil a day or two of

last week In the olty the guests of

JadgeJ.aymlwr, .

MIsaUulsUaderkA iMt week

to sixnid »ever«lweek* with her *l*ter,

Mr-.W. K. rullUove, of Mbmbeth-

town, Ky.

Mr. B. A, Wormald, of l»ulsl*nn.

I'l expected to arrive this week, to

visit his w ife, who is six^ndiiiff the

HiimM^ w|Mi her mother, Mrs. Kan-

uifB. JiaMT. i

III), t. JUidmiBdMH. U now at

Cerulean oonvalaielnc ftom a serious

eaaoofaeunifl*. fil*«^rtHt *IW-ter returnei koine lart; Tbunday

from (>rnlea^wWtlier aw, t«>i>try the water* tft: ftt^K^Mimi-9fti

she U now restored to perfcet healtit,

This Is tha first (est of the C*rtlc4i

waters for rhenmatism.

\ iinilniclc.l Hil l liii;; is now in

prvgrcus at I be liaptlst chiin'h at

IVuibii'We. uliicli is coiiductcil by

JUr. Mr. Siilln, a convertwl Jew,

whffls a nisti of fine ability and an

ImprrRslvo s|>enker. Two serinims a

(lay w ill U' pl-eachini irnd there will

bi^ (iinuer on Uie gfOWMl*. The pub-

lic is conlialiy fevlteff;td '(((end the

meetings. ...

Dr.B. W. War* who has Uwa

whh ua alnoo last November, bu>-lDK^

prMpK Ktd lUppVig to^oc". flnlaUed

uphh«rM(lMlre l*(t' Tuesday, sot-

tMn^^bUiMMIMte,' Mb*eribed fbt'

thelleOdrd;vtdaUhU Mends good.

tlie very beat wUbe* Of a hO«t of

friend*. The Doctor ha* m 'wajiy

frlendaiotlwaqttare Inob In Web-

ster county aa any otte, and more

too, when M* abort *t«]r Is ^t|(ld.'

eix-d, all of.w^ietn, wl«h' *nback liero in duo time for ilio next

tobacco season. What do /on Wb|oflt. Doctor?— Dixon itecord,

Misses Bailie and Katie McDanlel;

of Uopklusvil^ are vlsitinf MWi A i

MrDaniei, at Uinggold.

mt. F. W. Buckner, oiic of lloi*-

klnevlHifa-enterpriiilng t()bi|ij(^bliit«^

waeta'tfedltythU weuk* • «

\fr. Harvey II. Pyle who died In

this (;ily April 7lh. was a ineinl/cr of

loayon Council. I'bosen Friends, of

lb]lK}ii(Vtfle,^ Last week bis exwu-

tr, Mr. Jas. P. I'yie, received the

ull emount of his insurance, $3,000,

rhlch will be cijiinlly divided amongst

kis.jjarent!-. ^i^tcr aud Iw o bi-otheis

ho survive, blni, udsoniin;; to his

wfiL -i

lipHMpillWI 11«T Ralh

read mW kigh- ew-^ke-freperty of

Mr. Bryee Btewa^Mar hit tobacco

Boar^pr trade, buslnes* men of the

city and cltUens geMfal]gifiMt(4q|^

ted to lie present and witness the In-

angumtloii of this Uvfl'^fjtivSlh'llip tlrst shovel it iltittKUimilSln

bv Judge Wood, of Alaoanu, who

attend.i-'Pobacco'tcaf. ^-

II Is now a litgrlWjr (wo luoikik*

until our dl*triltAljenj>f premiums

will t«ke#u» If jron aTrmdjMake

thlapaper tdxite your, nelghb^sto

illfiMiMIIMH gr^UMEUlb^make yoar amngementi to seen re a

a ticket befbM Oct. 6th, the dtie of

the dra%lntM.ftkmta4 M^imorepaid up subeoriberatbu any paper

In this sooHon, but we waai^iwvf^l

hnndred more. Our raiii'irl 1*

On laht Saluiiiay iiiurniug at 7

o'clock the followIiiK soldiers of Co.

1) Kentucky Sttte (iuards, left the city

toiTisirt foriluly at the boad<iuarters

ot' till' Fourth iiatiaiton.naw-lB earop

at (i ray son Springs:

( apt. Win. K. SmitkCommandlng.

Licut. E. Ia^- Kills.

.•^ Frank II. Clarke.

BergtrCamillle E. Trice.

• Frank W. Buckner.

" Hoiiry W. Clarke.

" Ueo. W. Ull:^un.

Corp. Henry H. Abornathy.

« Edward K. Cook, Jr.

" Joe.. C. Buck aer.

rBI'ATCS.

Rfelit^. HttUant. 1,

Dr; fimnville K. Medley.

Ja*. F. Uarrity.

JouettUeniy. _.,.>.-»..

Chas. T. Buibridgo.

Balicjf Waller.

John >Vlaiid Jr.

Jam0* Wade.

Frsnls 1l. Me(!arroll.

' oa. r. nsnaioy, ATuuiiiuii

aile3$^ifc8l3fcea??]S>yd

heretofore ,MjQ-r«UMto. fM^X"4^ «itL'**^^<WR*5»<r. I»

stopped when onl.

The moonlight picnic at Mr, Wil-

liam Johnson's last Wednesday niglit

iwas large^ , at^fidcd, p most of the

..tb* nra^ttBBWg^nntf^ pi*s-

. eiit, and aU ,expr^ t|(e|[iwlvea, a|

having *pe«i veVy pleaiiiiteVenlng,

John £. ('ampbelV

Wiw. T. Cooper:

f ColeBi«n C. 8laiigh(eR

' Wail*rP. Bryan, )'

Julin 0. Dust,

.MD8e«i.«lb; *-5 -^r—J,

'M. F.llftdnyrDrammer.

BUUbaddaya.

are,}8 of the company

now atOrayaon. They were accom-

panied buiff^md'oir I{opktek*flU'*

^prettiest young ladies and if they do

not have an *nJoyable time it will Ix-

their own fknlk Tlmpiitlre cjjicnso

of the trip will be $1U each and their

transportation will be paid by tlio

State and will be i-eturned to them.

They w^lll 1)0 abiiOiit aituut tcii days aud

beadles Co. D. thenltv lll ho six othof

compttiiins, iiuniberinft in all iilwnt

WO men, rauk aud tihs ooiniuandud

by Major Maleolni II. Cruni)), of

llowliiiK (ircon.

leyubl

lr^• Inde-

pendent, opened the campaign in a

Joint dlscuMlon at the ooart-hous<^

The room wa* ooaUbrUibly filled with

IM'ople fi-oiu both the country and the

city. Mr. Brasher apoke flrst and

also had a ten minutes reply to Mr.

lircathiltV siiccch. We wero unable

Id bear all of their speeches, and can

not, tliereliire, ^ive a synopsis of

them. N'o political issues aro to be

raised in the i anvass, but the race is

to be made on the turnpike (lUcstion.

Mr. Breathitt is the lleiiublican nom-

inee and scoured the passttije of the

bill ailowinK the people of Hopkins-

vilto and South and West Chrisliau

to^Ul^ri tax lor free turnpikes not

1^ ckoood 20 cent.-', and H |hi1I tax.

Mr. BrMket, who is not a ineinlH>r of

any of the tlii-oe parties in tlie county,

but has more recently been a Grecii-

backer, favors the rc|>cal of tbe bill

H is voted npoii. lie is mak-

ing t^; rftco aa tl|4, ijamlnee of no

party,' but upon All aa^rlts and tlic

merltt orhia platlbmi, as an Inde-

pendOit Uitttfiiniplke candidate.

There 1* alao otte other point upon

whtcbtbegentleineBhtTe Joined |*-

aue. The laat L^ilalature patted a

i%yrameniUiig the code of praoiloe by

requiring all prooei*e* Issued hy the

Judge of tbe quarteriy- coorHohrre-turned before him and not before tbe

magl*tim«earA tlU ^itj|ait In

the action. Breathitt, who was a

member, voted for this and defends

hlapositioB, while Brasher Is vio-

lently oppoteil to tho amendment

Botii oahdiiites made animate«l

jSjgfchcs %ni were applauded by

th«1r WRiiecflvc fnllowcis. After

their diBCURslon was over, Hon. Autin Peay, Demucrutic nominee for

the Senate, ihade a short and entei<-

tali^q^eeeh.

'[DRILL

Of Kei\tucky Companies (iiot Jess

llian three in number) will be held

on tlie grounds for n purse of

sell you more Sugarfor one Dollar thananybodv.

If:"" •. :• '''•!'.

Don't fail to see this

simple and COM-PLETE PRILL. Onecar load sold here last

season. For sale by0.. W. .Metcalfe &

gant Hams at Bur-bridge Bros, guaran-teed to be as sweet asyoq>»6¥eFest.

Call at Meltocllfe ife

Bro's. and examinetheJ.L Case Ridingand Breaking P1QW&They fijtesgmarantQedin every respect.

SMOKETliOKErSMOKE.H. C. ft J. S. ABMSTBONO'g ..

Celebrated 1

Warren L Warren L Warren I.

a good cigar for sale by

MoEee & FTool.

OBMTRAL WAREHOUSE.

offered by Uepklnavllle OMopahy D,

and also a aitver cup will be award-

ed the best drilled man.

Many other attractloh«l wl|l " be

foun,d on. tho prluled- Ik^i jjiiiiUhc

Company exp6«t« to iAmfliwtl''.£

SEBREE HOUSE. FOR 1883.

The Sebree House wUl be Opened Jtme 10th,

Under the supervision of MR. and MBS. PAUL COUCH, for tlie coming

watering season. Sati-fadorv arrangements can bo mode for large partlet

and families. \ good string hand will bo in attendance during the seaton.

The opening hall will take place on tlie night of JULY 6th.

Board pw, wtek. $8; par dar. $2. .OhUdren undw tw(W( Jtm

ialiimttto,lulf priea.

Every eifort will be made on the part of the jtro^Metor and thOae aatoelatad

1^ with Un^Miake it pleasant fbr their gneita dnrldff their ttay;

AvN, Zj^l^6, 1883. BMp«etMl7. OODOS.;

for social reunion and enjoydfeht

l^eiPBEBSON,

See. and Treas

ret .'wltEtaC

Valuable Land For"^ale.

I nircr fur Knio my (arnkiltuitailijilll)^^

ot n mile Ircnl tho thriving vUI«—station, op tlie U a K. K. IT,

two hundied ts4 twenty-Um screi

lliilenl timber to kee)) up all M«iice«ry tnnjrl,about lOO »orc« with Hue »ot of cIstsi) kSnalMut II accca In muailowian ti^rlleaunhsnol aiiplos and penobei. Tha leKlig Isis i<iM

repair, tho IniproTementacoDalU ol a good

(arm dwelling with coavsalent out houaea o«l-

lar and clalem, * aeir tponrstablbWo Isrie

tobacco barns, an<l a caDaiant maalng atraan

fed by Bevcral HprlnrH crotaeg tho larm to

which «locki «n lio ailnilltoil li"m any liart.

Kvory acre utillalilu and ada|)tea to tnu

growth ot cora, whest, toliaoco, olonr.and all

the gn»MB na4s1 to-lbb SMtloa.snd ahoald bs

aeen with tho prsasDtgrowlBgeiop to apprs-

dale Its fertility and worth.Partlea wishing to purchsaa will call on mo

OQ tho premises anil ilerlva all inlormallon

«ot mentioned nan. Shoqld I hot lell prlfate.

Tr before tho 1st MoiidaTIP Sept, next I will

ifyim oSti itrolUlelT tl,Uw court Hnnso.door

la HopklnsTin* ton* highest bidder.

Ju-W-tw. • A. D. BOALES

SIPOBT.

'lilcCWAPFOOU

"• • -^ff, "la

ym^^^an'^VifKmm IH'I***" Lnd how'tonW they "haT»doneother-

JJ'" '.wlie, %lth •noh'i 4^4>o.te*s as

.'»'^-» .MT/andMrs. M|Nf»t!ii9|>nton, a^^

are theguetUof Mr* Jas, Bowling, two such cbarmliig yoiinff ladle* a*

ottlfadUo^^elrl i -.^^ Ml*»e* Oeorgia Long *nd Magglii

Thou, , , .

,lilcaaant gneits this week of Minrn

Annie Johnson, of Poachers Mill*.—

(Marksvlllo Doinoerat.J'

Mr. Robt. (!. t^wisby, of Austin,

Tex., Is in the elty visitimi the fiunls^

ly |)f jktr.. M. 11. NoIrou and other rel-

etivea, Mr. i'rosby was one of our

sehfloimatBS six years ago aud we

have not seen hiin for five years un-

til last «*k,, n, hat^flerejop^l fnW^ TlttotijriU be. t»^*ale_

quite alMM*eaw :yiwng m»tf, WSf^^^

for tbe Infbrmatlon ofthe young la-

dles wUhl^O™ »**^

voiit^tielJllt •lata that ha U still

unmarried'." Be Is at pnsent public

wclqhei^^-- -

lucrttfve *

reasAk-

Fork « to toc

Baoon, ghoulilera *MI t° 1'

SMca U.I,' lo 15c

llama, eouatrr.. H'i to i.v:

llsiBa, aagai oond istoMsc

riour, oholoa t>.r> to t.oo

" Mod !»«>

MolaaaeiioMMll.O i SS totk•' .MikslMkI* • »«<o «<

Uaple aynip..... i'-^'"

UoMsR 0||j|,p«|Ktlii''*

Candlea * '•jl.''"'

nutter UtolO

Kgg. >•••«»•

llomlny, gallon -

Corn me.1 .^.l^jJcM 0 Y J ''

^lOTor sMt... .- >

CutBsll*. rata ...^

l.aril.wmntr)

LartI, anow-HalL*. .........

;

nosaa, BBtjr

dried....;

Moffat, BU,...,

Clearp out i-ati, mloe^ roache*, file*,

aiita bed-btiga, ekuiika, chlpmunkli

poghens ISi'. Unigglat.

During the oontiuuanoe of the

Southern Expotlilon, at Lonl*Tllle,

eui^l^keUlwHityTir^ siatlions

to Louisville at one «kif|^e

eVory day,*oO*5Kpto^#«4jff*

i^lll bo gWFlJSTyMillPwWg amplo^time to visit the Greatest Exposition

fever bold In the SOuth,' and sooond

'""rUniy to the Centennial at l>blUdeU,an«i-..

,C3Cl»IO€

Dr.IA> Ooidateln, the well-liiiown

opt(lilM,«f IxHllivllle, Ky., hat been

ar06i#%.T||<«iU ^i>f^ jt>r two

wkki'»i)4 liw MHtof . fiMt beneAt

to many of our olUaen^ho had their

eye* extmlned and fitted withd and fitted with proper

tmm md«tt4rii(ljl3rtii6Vlth

us this week only, and then he will

go to Cadia, Ky. rartont ^Miring

him to make oall* toU)«lt retli*

piea*4A4MHNly'l*e.

on or caidoTS

Cheese, laotorjr -i-^

B|oe, Cl|Vo11p»..r..,.

Sugar, N-O" giaiiulatod.... ........

Balt,IlM>. bU.....

folaloss) Mslr.t.u..." ewsti....

Blaok-eyod Poaa,ba

Ilaokerol, kit

MI||OBB,dflS .

Onui|«s,d«sotaiBB oboa*.

Corn, doa

Toinatoos, dox

fickle, gal

Iloney, sxtraet ^V:..

'• eomblowing Tohacoo, lb

olioico to fanoy

mixed W good ...

j39i|bl|o%MkIag.

FcaV, - IhmtclBa(K.<nli-

tolMhe 8lsniV,"wiiraddr6es Uie

cttUenii of Christian county at the

followlngtime* and places

:

Ufayettc, Friday, July 27th.

^r«9M, Thfl-^, August 8.1.

'embroke, 1PembioEei Saturday, AUfcU't ^th.

Tloplcinsville. (at ni|fht) Ratui-day

1

pnIttolte

lit.

fmte

lOloUc»«loNo

lio

« tolOo

ItX lolls

amm|Utlol.»11.00 to 1.(0

ll.UI to \MUleWo

' M.tstk

VHEiToccupy Nelson& Jes-

up's warehouse, buy.

wheat, furnish bags tohaul it, pay highestMarket price. ^Qft^Wbefore selling.

Dulin Hams at Bur-bridge Bros.' guaran-teed to be better thananybody!g..,

,^-a

AEERITATHY & CO.,

Tobaooo Gommission Herohantsj

H0PRIN8V1LLB, kEMTUOKT

5; ^v

I Springs,

J^ Wm OOUMTY, KY.,

JPP T. BAJIPER. - - Prop.

jli fii J|4 iril fi*All ftf ""^1 opw ftnr the reoeption of guettt.

Many improvementt hare been made and eTerytbing it arraagiad forthe oon-

renlenoaof,tbfin¥^ attendanM daring the

season.'Ull. , --

Board by tho <lonth, |30 ! by th»J(e«k. »8 ; by the day, #8. DaUy hacka

wilt be run ftomUopttniVllle^ad'FvUMeton, tbe neariMt railroad polnU.

atatM-tl)

TT•ifN<4l-'a«

')«aj)g e\iuqs«ii '99593 btmooii

Towhomlttaayooaoerni BeltkaowBthaltbe Cumberland Telephun* tad Tslsnapli.(^ompinr, ofgaalied under ths.nMM.jaSSi-porailon laws orKentncty, on uit Sin day ot

August, ISKi, at Hopklnavlllo. Ky., havingaolJand dlspoaed ol lis asseu, (ranenise priT

lieges and proucrivo* vivij «,.« .......

Men, did, by tho illrcetlon, order aad votes

majority of Its siuckliolden, at a mooting

aald attKk-holdera. duly hold for that puriMse.

ikikeeltyot BopklnsvMIe, Ky..on the 80th

ikyol JuBO, 1S8S. Jdterinlnr. onler and re-

'aolvD that Ibo sBld orranltntlon, tho CHlnilier-

lanil Telephone and Telegraph Coni|jany. shall

tllHSolvp and .-enHC toexifit on knit after Uio

Isl dsv ot s< i>lemt>er, l»t% Whci*torc, by tho

oliuseiitaad l|rceiton of all the ataok-holi*era

Iforesald, the said organKatloB will oosaa to

eiiaton ami alter tho W eajr ot toptenbsr,iw, sa aforesaid.'Iho settling of the affairs of the late Com-

\)any will be under llie control of E. T, BakerSecretary anil Treanin-er, Nashville, Tenn.For tho terms and cnnditlons ot saiil dissolu.

tlon and other |iartloulars, apply to tbe ub-

dersignod,CuiiBUi.ANDT(i.irBaN( ANnTsLkoBAra Co

1

ij.,g

nnh 'entM pio auiaSan ^ naaoy i« sn ssa pas paatJt jieQ- i." '"^ Hsvo •'OJ P"'"!''' tiqjSBOd

tt^Aorau U- ipool \\M ot Modoid en jbao imok •iiia et^ ui punoj eq oj,

'6bOVaOX CLKV SWDIO

s,dojj 'iood<j ^ aara'mjs mam mn

July H4W (.eneral Hanagor.

JIOMANCEApopnlsraccountofthaHsfostsnd AdTsntursn.vbobytlMtrVslorsnd Wir<raft b«atbacl|

Sll.UltBUBvnhanjntrtJiirtloBbyDj.<;.Bior»tivs«—Vj^^ lOomainlBoant

Spsclnisn pp.[ra*. AaiNTsWANVio.laasoa ISraa. * Ck,..^cwoumaTi. g

II.u to i.;i

tl.Uloll'tS

W to Tie

I5f

UtoMoUtoll.HntoiiM^ te.tatio

'"if

Dawson Springs, Ky.

WILnifjKIZr A O&iVlS, Propi.

THIS TS A

NEW HOTEL,

Convenience & Comfort.

Newljrv&iiliellrtBTif ioQiWi'^

'€sRATES REASONABLE.

iTRAGEDY"wig I OF

'

Iclvlllwtloii•«tftTt lh«AiMr-:hu fomtf to

tb« plow Md

PIONEER UFE

JUST OPENED!

MtmuM mmSpecial Election.

Stats o» Kkstuoiv, i

i:iirlstlan county,!

Be It known that I, CyruHM. Hr.-wn.'^luTiirof

Christian county, lu obedience to a m rit of

«leotlon Issuoil bv the Christlun County tjoiirt,lieO.IOn IMUVII UV MIS ^Hri*.ittU V.UUII.J V,

on Juae iUh, IM, OBlllog *B election to be

held on Uonday, Aug. Sin, ias>,tortho uur-> ot electing a Juslleo of the roaoo In Crofand Union School Hooas Msglatorlal dia-

tricts, ami a Constable In the Balnbrldie dis-

trict-do her

Burbridge Bros, axe

selling Fmit Jarsojieajperthananybody

um m MilPOUG-HT and SOLD

Polk Cansler's

lAvery Feed & Sale Stabk,Auction sale ol I,ivo Stm k. Salur-

dav after npi-nnd i^""^")' 'V•

-It. Si

m \.vtu«M|Uin lU »H« VM.uui |\iaij u.a-

iteby proolaln Ikal I vlil eaaao a....Jliened 00 the tin day «l Annak.

1, ..the aoveral ureolnots horolBBSnod.tOrpur|toseot liuldiutf au oloctluB ko-ttl said

above inentloneil.

_ \m. OCW «. BkOVN, 8. C. C.

Uuly lO-lwl .

SOUTH SIDE BRIDGE ST.,

SOPSIHSTILLSI. ET.

Sverything in Firstclass Styli

SFMIAL mAmnoDim tf» ooiqaBoiAL tsavxlsss.

Oo».».t».l

OUR MOTTO:

Farm for Salet

445 Acres of land,situatoil in Christian county, on Little Itlver,

lU miles Knstof Hopkinsvllle. on ttio Itiiiaull-

villo road. This farm Is In a high Hlatuol cut-' fil aud halnueo Inlivatlon; tM aorta eleami aud ha...„, » .„

mod timber. Has if mloadld two-story framediveinng, i^nd al^ necessary out bullillug

low^houso, •«•< A wrint flf BJver tajUu,

wkiorlnta* >BrMM* Btoek »b«W In »v>r,

ielJ. Is In n. good helghborboori as any li>

county, mill i*, wlDml. a \ery deslrslile

CaU and see us at GLASS' OOENER;

Dryaoods, dottimgvB(M>t8,lMi06s,Hat8-AKl

7T7RNZ8BZNa ,Q6PP0..(ilvo 111! n i iill iiiid it will pay yon. •4',.

ijShg^lyfcBgP^ '•~7 r<T^1v ?rt

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NASIIV1I.I.E STIIKFT.

HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY,

j

Mey, slicriK G/lT.jllvSTrferk.^

:Viiwii'* Procinct—G. X. John.|oii

D. tVrguson. jndfres; AV. W.

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Wilson, slu riff, .1. W. Wicks, . l.-i k.

TiULOawtlonll1

OZ.T7B LIST.

AtktiM mott rkitMftti'litilcbin

Ur tuiy srliool, what \* ihv \wrl thing In the

,

world lur •luicting nnil HiiM.rintc all irritati''u

( l-ofton—M. It. Itruwtl ami J. M. |Ottlieiieriv« anilinrliiftalKarini Vf ii«rvii,

lllllill, .1 lli1|;>'S; AV. .1. SottM, tlierUI} '""''"'"-"'I''''"'-' """"'*'' rOrt'kli

<Yi; >-i!! lurnlfh Ihi' M'lnwInK p'aiMT* an.l ('. .\. llrS'-lirr. i ll'lk.

'—-1

p.-rlO<l|(-HlH with t'l'^ MK'TII KtNTt'CKIAN Ut ,1 Kl.l.KBS KOK AI OITST Kl.El T10N,Ili83, :

*«»" •*

1-0 ASCKRTAIX Nl'MIIEK OF VO-

TEHS, I'.NUEIt AI.T 1882;

HOW,.tt»

MK'TIl KtNTt'CKIAN Utthi««ul)jt)iiiuil t:liL'H|i rati'-:

ItMlly <'ouritT*.ltiurtial

Wiu'lily tA>ur'ur.Jtturual*• l.uiiiHvl)l«UHnitt«iTlal

I^uiflv^tlttt^^lill-We«ibly j^Ml».

Fannera lluitfo lauraflUI'aftunoa'a HiitutniK'.'.laoday'l Luily'a HuXkTtHallvii'a ManaioaU. s. ilMiibrvKnrVarkWartIf tiiBll<Mi« <wt rang .

. I.W. lu. t.M. I.7i

. It I

Iff nlwuvoyAiKt llwy will tell ynii unbtillUliDf1)

,

1-J. G.

aORLSn SOnniLLATIONS.

, '"Tlicliiirkluver is n mason," ex-

clainitHl liiollitr .lonutliaii. "Vt%"Kaid Jim Hoil^'i'. "ami llic cliap that

carries the brick liui> It) 'im is a bod

fellow.—Brcckenridgo News.

The 8ohool>l)oyii wIm 'limd bMnwret't'Ing within)In andwith bit first

.cl)$w oftpbaoco, Skid be didn't want•notberquid nunc for it keep himsic semper.—Bowling Graou Gazette.

A firm in Itiisitellvilic advertises,

in t^e Hcrald-Entcqirisc, "Vices" for

sale. Afi usual Jxiuinvillc prlcex are

the lowest. Auy kinilorvici's i nn he

had here fornothltiK.—'iiii'ia.v Ai jiiis

Another miiiistci' lintaiiiKiiini't'il tho

lai'ly coining of lli<' inillonniuni.

U'lic jrood Mian tlnnluli ii li is to the |Main Piiinin,

Hopkiusvilli! No,

ham, C. M. K|own,.. - - ... ^ . «^.„»„„„«, j^^^mut mllopkiuiivillo. No. S—K. L. Fonlks, ! phiticsiir "iivaki."

R. T. McDunlcl.I

'"^ >'^>'*'<''*<>'

Lafayette Na 1-Gillum EivlkWu. . ""i?""

'I!?, , "^f""" |l»r»IIHver(tlwa«f or ilyaptpila: oouatlpa-

"**y**-; J tloii, IndijfvatluK.billiotifueM' maltsrisl tevur*

Lafayette Po. 2—A.L.FMr«1,Abram <(»•*<'•"•"< wiiiuii yaa:

, „ , , „ . . iH«oci!,»hcii tlie»e rt!nn<ll«« SI» esmlilaetl

I. Dion hchool Hou»e No. 1—M. A. wnh oihi-r equally valuaM*.

has \i Itnc'.'.si'il the jtrcatCMt impruvt^nifiils in Si'wiii^t .Macliiiics since ;

their intriHliii tion, tlicreloi'c it it) to your intorcat In cxainiin'. sec ami <:ct the i

bt'st anil latcsl iniproretl MuehlUeti. To that fact I inviic ymi to call at iny|

iilllco ami see the Machines I have or write lue a canl ami 1 w ill scud one forj

ymir iiispt>i lioii. I am a lirsl-i I:ns iiiaciiiiiisl. Iiavinj; servi'il a iTfrnlar

tiiviitiivship at the iSewiiijj: Muchiiie t'aclory anil tiitU'il n|> a Hho|i in flop-

1

linsvillo witli all the touKi iieeei(.4ary to rupair all kinds of Sewing Machlnei),

I can do tho Itest 6f work and (riia'rontee saluAiciioii. I am an expert in

A»k any of all oi thi' uioat imlimnt i.liy.i.-- i evei ylliiii^; relaleil In lite Sewing' .Machine and if you haVO allV work to 1)0

Isiio: ilime in llial liiu' il will he In yiiiir iiitei'c^l to bring It to my silop. Itesiiles

l)eint; a ihonm^li ad juster iiiyW'lt' 1 have in iny employ one of the Iwst atl-

j(i9tei-s in the .'-talc III' Kentucky. .\ lull siiuply ot' I'arts, Attachments,Uilii, Ktc, always un huntl. In hiiyiii<; a .Macliine rroni mo you are not in-

vesting in an uncerlaiutf, fbr if the Machines needs any alleiiliiiii you canwrite iiie or leave woi^at mf. shop anil il will he nttenil.'d ut once. I haveseveral patents (It niy own "gi't up" which I put on nil Ilic Machines I soil,

and il you t\ isli to bny.a machine all I nsk is lor yon In c\aiiiine niy .Ma-

chines ut uiy oflice or at your Iiourc. ]Iaviu<{ my own teamn ami truveliugall the time it will hf no 'trouble for mo to bring you one and show youwhat it will do. ami Ihon vou can bo vrtur own ludnr.

i;(:^i.,,i;uiiv.

X. 1!.— 1)1 Wl-ililip I.MIIr -lal,' « in ir I 0,1 |i\ r, ('. WKST.

Dont Forget Honest Jolm,

STS.,

xWImi ia Ui« beat anil only nmrily that can

b* nlMaa w Min »\\ dlamSM •>( lb* kiiiae) a

•ml urlnirr orfsai Sii«k ^ •rifbt'a diiraaea,

:III abrtra.rateiilkBtc <*{M)ttf k> ralal* arint-.

Bram- •">' »>i iheiliwanjani aliiiwais iiwallar to

Wouieti"—

Littlcfield, P. J. Glass.

Union gcbool IIousc No. 3—J. W.Uctiauhey, Gordon Uanbcrry.

Fairvicw Ko. I—Ben Carroll, M. A.

Fritz.

Poinbroko—John II. .Sernoanl.l'ubo

Itampy:

Garrcttsburg—J. K. Di.von, lto88

Hopper.

Bainhridfie—,1. M. I' lV.I. F. A.

Uawls.

Casky—.lame* Hiail^liaw, Winston

Ilonry.

llarkerV Mill—.1. W. Sclllo, Wil-

>iiirli',| latoll»|iBinm,aiMb*, liiilnl neilwNk 1

C. A. Thompson,

^DKAIiSB IN-

era of pone- and p'lod will to follow

the election of a Doiiincratic PrositienI

next year.—Courier Journal,

AYounglioniavlllo bloyolist, whowas standing on pnr streets exhibit-

ing his peouhir *«lilale to. a lot ofgap-

ing young Cknrerponen, was consid-

erably taken tlMuik when an old lady

came out of a house near by with a

lot of scissors for bim fo grind.—

Brookenridge Nown.

Tom Morrow' say that tho Domo-cratic party has been fnr hcniy years

sitting at the feel of Ihc Kepuhlican

party. ,Tho.-^e DeinncrutK which have

lioeu so ton;(docl:\rin>.' lhal tlicrii was

Hiuncll iii^r I'lilteii 111 Ilciiiiiai'k will

now >i!c that the real cilUfU Jtoati l>cu-

inui'lc mi^'hty lndIy..>-Bowling Green

OaMtle.

One Allen W. Thurniau |inlilislios

aearti in a Cincinnati Uepublicaii pa-

per, Klrittg his reason for Voting for

the MipublloaR against the democratic

(uuidiiiate for Governor. \^ nobotly

outside of his own family cirislo ever

bkforaheardof Mr. AIIhu W. Tlun -

maii, It is «»f ywy .jUH" cqiisoquein e

how Jio V4hw Of wl^; It is olalmoil

that ho Is a sot) of Hon. AIW" ^•

Thurman, this way he truo. WeMmombor tuiit ^ith" onoo tiioutlon.

.e^ to us that Senator Thorman's life

had been somewhat saddened hy liav-

ing an idiot sou. Very likoly this is

the follow,—I'adncah .N'cwk.

"Baehnpalba.

'

tjiiick romplot^ cure, all annoying

Jlidney, Bladder and I.Triiiary Dis-

•aae. fl- Drngi^sti

It seetps inilpiMliiblo thai a roiiiody

made of shlih common, simple plants

as llopf, Buchu Mandrake, l)andeli<>u.

Ac., should make no many and siieli

great cure* as Hop Bittvrs do; but

when old and young, rich and |Hior,

pyt^r fnd d^-tor, lawyer and editor,

all teatify to harlng boeiii cured by

them, y«u muat believe tnd try themyourself, and dottht no longer.

— »ai i

I

Offlem of tlM Attgttit Iltotlon.

Ilopklnsvllte No. 1—1>. F. Rogers

and J. (i. Bramliain Judges ; C. M.

BrowM sheriff, 11. Ferguson, clerk.

Ilupkiusville No. 2— K. L. Fonlks

and David Ik-aid, jnilj;es; VV. II.

West, slierin; If. T. .McDanicI, i lerk.

Lalayeile Xo. 1— .\. .1. Fuijuu andlaiium i':/.cii.jNd;;e> : Win.' lloyd,tber-

iU'. S. I_ l''ro){j{c, cU'i k.

Ufayette No. 2-.I. U. Pollard and

A. Brume, Judges ;.V. L. Foard, Hher-

Iff, T. U Mo«s,.clerk.

( n ion School Rouse Xu. 1—B. B.

Cuinjilwll and V. J. Glass, Judges;

M. A.I<i||l«|trida4lheriir, M. B. King,

dork.'

I'ninii School IIimim- No. — 1. \V.

Itrown ami .1. W,Uc(iaughey jiid)(08;

(iordoii llanborry, sheriff, A. M.Uen-rv, rlork.

B( llevicw.-H. 11. Clark, J. N. Cox.

Siewuri's IHrecinct—G. H. Myers,

\V. I!, llelsley.

WiKon s Precinct—W.D. Ferguson,

W. W. Wilson.

Croflon—J. M. Uulin, W.J. Scale*.

Mt. Veqion—P. A. Cushman, SamT. Fruit,

Ilamby—Bohl. Martin, Frank Ful-

ler.

Scales' MUl—UanntlMl Holt, J. K.

Fuller.,

tVait Wtl-Moifriie poyi, J. H.

The standard dollar contains 412.^

(grains and the trailo dollars 430grains, and yet the standard ilollars

are takni; *t ftee value, while the

trade dollars won't go for more than\

8.) rents. If tho trade dollars are i

not redeemed by tho government the{

lieople will loose about |."),400.000.

!

Ilavin;; coined ami ]iiil into'

rircnlation this bastard coin ii i^ni»ii-|

ll'cslly tho duty of the ^'ovcriiinciil to I

redeem it and save ihe peii|)le from I

loss. It U a iilijihiy poor (inverii-j

mciil that would swindle its uwnjpo(ip|u,-„Madlsouvillii.Tfmw. I

CUTLERY,—I—ALL SUMOF——

I

TOOLS, IRON,

mmmwmQuoenswaiv. filasswarc, ami Win-

dow (ilass. Window Shades,

Wall Paper, Etc.

Sant k Savlson'B Old Stand.

KEZTTO COUBT HOUSE.

KIDNEY-WORT^HE GREAT CURE j

ulTtbavWIalaariMBaallammradiM.TNOUMMM OP eAsea

S of the wont sna n thta tairlbla

B-II-B-IJ-in-A-T-I-S-lIXa Itb tbran th* palafal diaaaaaa oCth*

K19NCV8. LlVta AMO BOWKI.*.ItaOaaaMitbanslaflioftbaaoM poiion—

ban baaa «<iaklj nUaml, sirflBaiion

PiUMOTlY CUR«0,mil 11. untm .r »«>, «iu> 'I ""t ccnTs.

~, cAti tx, Ben' bjrin.M,

tlLDNEr-WORTlB-y

H. I'.lctt

Eol^rt E. Howell & Co.,

STATIONERS, PRINTERS,

BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,41 lCu>*t 8t. Opp. VulM- NASHVILUb TBOI.

A large and rsri^id Stoek of Stiklionery, A First-Olass Printing Office i^ad

Wlio can be found on Ihc cmn. i- nf

NASHVILLE AND VIRGINIAwith the cheapest linn of K<>o<i^ in the oily aueh as

DRY GOODS, CLOTHINa %Also a ftill line of MILI.IXERY Q00D.9.i|,l'BOOTS AND SHOES^TC

nisi-t-Na-lr-

t:LSWXS BLOOEtbOBRiiB fiBVSQB AX9 10111101 Kft.

r«^l. M itaaMB a... . " a

'tilTHIS MAGNETIC BELT 13

WARRANTED TO CUREi^sf^vttkralsHdldMifi»W,ajr»«aaS<

(bb-SIIH9.Biil| •.ur« t\*m im ft »w'

Hopkinsv^e Karble WorksjfANDREW HALL. Proprietor.

\

tei—BB^^^aM«^mis vm AN3 DM! Mm mmwm\m uslek * *'^5^':r?::'sFLIMESTONE OQTOS PRKPA»fJOOr'SH0ll1*1«)te.'2]lK

Vintinia Stitet, i^DId Puiu.tvxuc lutiUiu,,, llu|ikiiMvlllr, hy. 'VPHti^^^^-SsSS!

OTHO QBAVES.

We ar» prepared io- All orders promptly, aatiafaclorily and at low ptieaa.

|Orl.M-l)r--SI.;

Drugs iii Meiliciiies!

ARMISTESAD.Dl'POSlTE THE PlItKNI.X IIOTKL.

Keeps one nl the largest stoeh nf Drnan, Meiliclnes sml Drni^giKt Sondiies

Psints. Oils. Varnishes, SCHOOL BOOKS.und .CIGARS in Jiurfiinftill*

Call au<) examine his stnoks anil priet* befoi^ paWliaijiii; elsewMrV

,lcc. 18-llm-R2.

a. H.IKCOCK

aSAVBS ft HANCOCK,-I'lUl'ItlKTlthH-.—

or all tfTrm *t ^«mI«,Mattvl aiiTihiinf blow

I •«vi.t»i>tlBfa>*>ur«t*rMV«r<

;Trt««oltllli*rlWlt vtUU*tl

BIICKNER & WOOLDRIDGE,rROPRIITliRS MsiS SrilKCT I'lllr I'lmnK

Tobacco Warehouse,Main Street, Hopkinsville, - - - Kentucky-

Special Attenliun paid to lnfiiiei:liun and Sale of Tokimi,

Liberal AdvaDCM Made on tobaooo ia Store'

SALES EVER^ WEDNESDAY-.Mliobacinailtianil wIM b* iniiirtil •toirncri akiirn-o. .\ll Tobsrcn mi ailvanmi mi «iil

be laaur><l slio at ovsera axMsae, lUilsas wa ksn wrIMsa sntors ant la laaiur. AfMr a«l>l UwllllMluilililrbkstlhtbitysK iMh.ia.'at

Peo|les Tobacco Warehouse.

Special Attention to Samoline:^ Selling Tob.

liuinfiwtorMt And Dedlen

Steam Engines, Saw Hills^

fflAfr.wfit iwl^lwraaaarrus.. . ..

Tl3il«t««i".« 0»™wi" a" aSa»»«4 Wall

asfisst

iEMDlilsilllllTo the Yearly Subscribers of the

— I'rni.isiiEi) AT

HOPKINSVILLE, B^ENTUCKY.

Every V rtber, at $1.50 a

Notions, furnisbing and Fancy Goods. Etc-S4S. 244 ft 846 Kaia mmA At,* 53. leTuiU Hh limOgHOM, K*

115* tl'r.Wvrtkllrtot.llAsrTwk.I.Mar. 1:111-111

!

TO CONSUMPTIVESI'lir n'Ucrti*i>r linvtii;; Ucou i.t ur ti t i

r unit of tliftl'Irtfft I iIImmms C'<mmuiii|i(Iuii. i>)

lu rulli»«<iuf«n'ni theHMNtti *tt euri>. l u afi

Wlio ilfMlre U. hf will iten*! li rouy uflhi-pi^' ^cri^ttloii WHf. l, ytrt-v of i liiiDfi*.) ' n iili Ox .li

I

rt-rtioiin for pn-fJiriiirf uml iiatnu the x;!!)).-,

!wlih h tlicy w III rtiiil a «utt-('uru rMrCociiiii*,( MLim. roMtd Mpriii.s. .XMruMi, HmufCifiTU,Ac I'urtic4 wiriliiii.' Ihf I'rvMrlMioa. vllljili-niie «.|.lreM. Il.v. K. A. (1'll.llOlt, INMBHt. WillinmAtiur^h. N. Y.febaH'M-iv.

We take pleasure in announcing thatwe have arranged a list of valuable premi-ums to be givenW bltt subscribers for theyear 1883. Below we give a list of some oithe principal premiums which will be dis-tributed: i V

„, ,Oiii' KIni- Now To|)-BuifiO'

fairvicw No. l-.M. A. Kiita siitl .1.| ont. New Twi.-Horse vKi|i

J. HIiawJud^N; Ben Carrol Ig^aligrl IT

U. M. Perry, clerk.

Kalrrlew No. 2—B. 1). Kai-key nnri

{tlohiird Vangban, jud|;cs ; C. H.llar-

rlfou, thi riff, W. It. Allitfiir. i lnk,

I'cmhrtike—.1. I{. IVnirk uiid

Usimny, Ji|l||(<>i>: .Inn. II. Sri-i/caiit.

(Iieriir. It. V. I'l ii lli'toii. i liTk.

' I.K>ii(fvlt,'W—T. U. Miijiir and ^\

M. .>^nilley, Jn(lgi'8;C'. M..\elHoii,Alicr-

m; ( . H. Walilfu, clerk.

Mt- Veruou—8, T. Fruit au^ M. Y.B, UytoD, Judges; P. A. Cushman,aberilT; P. W. Hwdfi\etk.

I^mby—ftobt. Martin and QeorfcBodgcrs., Judges ; Pruik Fuller; sher-

ilT, ,T. It. Moore, clerk.

Ki iill mil—I. .1. Ilai-iii's anil ,1. A.

Boyd Jiidxf >i; .Moiinic Hm d KlicriiT,

8. II. MviTsi l,.,!;.

Soeti's' Mill-llaulbal Holt and W.A M'Idtp, Judges;,I. H. Fuller, aher-

ia;j.l>,CollinK, clerk.

CiarrctlibiirK—(i. M. (juarlcH undltdss Ili)|i|n"i-. jiidjfi'K; ,1. F. Dixon,

slii'iltl', C. L. itiiiit'oi'd. clerk.

llainlirid(j;c—.1. .M.P'I'ool und W.F.W'ood,j«dges;F. A. {tawls, sbcrifl;

W.T.>##Merk...;i

Casky-.W. K. Wariield and JimBradsliair, Judges; George Boalcs,

uliiTiff, Wiiinloii Henry, clerk.

Itttikci-'H Mill—T. M, Barker and

Win. I'riiiiiii. JtulKes; J. W. Settle,

slierlfl', John Barker, clerk.

Bellevlev—H. B. CUu-k and W.Lander, JadgMj J.' V. Cox, aberifl*

9. ftrnfth, elerk.

>n.....

hine.

.(200 00. 75 00. 65 00. 4a 00. 2.T 00. 20 00

20 00

One Kxtra Kiiii' SewingOne Kxtni I'ini' Set of IlpmauOne Fine Sel of China...One (iood 8«t of HarnessOne Silver PitcherOne Fine Caster . , 20 00

,

' I t)nc No. 1 .Saddle;

' "

' 20 00< "'"' One No. 1 Double Plow 16 m

I

One No. 1 Double Plowj

( )ii(! Tobacco Screw!t)ne gix-Oharober Revolver .",

. .

Out! Bal)y Cradle ^

One Box Fine CigarsOne Box Flue Cl^rsFine Album,One Half Box Flue ClgarnOne Hair Box Pine CigarsOne "Life of Carfleld,"One Steel Engraving, "Sing, Birdie, Sing,"..,.!One Steel Kngraving, "The Bather's Attendant,"One Steel Engraving, "Tlie Garden Gate," .....Fine Steel Kngraving, " liemembrance,"Fine Steel Kngraying, "The H|ghla»d Hearth,"...Fine Steel Kngraving, « A Praver for Health," ....Fine Steel Kngriivinif, " Choosing the Wedding (JoFine " Lite of Frank niid Jesso Jamoi,"Miie Steel Engi-aving, "Hunli. Don't Wake Them,". ]

'.

'.

Five Steel Kngittved I'ortroitu of Garfield, |1 each, .

Ilesldea this handsome list, anregating in value over |600l we wUI adduIhiiii sixty-alx other premlnna, mikinK • total' of 100 premiumsworth 1700,

•own,"

15 0010 008 005 005 005 005 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 003 002 001 006 00

_ addpremiums

I JL'LY I

'CATALOGUE ft PRICE LIST.

HIRAM 8IBLEYA Co.locHani II.V. CHICAGOatnHOMAINtTKn. 200-2MlssM|ikSt

np nut. Itfr in aSipppMift Itv. ro an : Jure

IIIVI yolt '111' I'ltiniir iniK'lilv

III A ISIkI HIltlljilK- ll-At,. Ilrllllfl t" •-.MlijIIlT

• tiiiif." IIW II ui'i-lt ill joiir own liiwo.IS Olltni (rue. .No rUk. Krcrrllilnic new.tapiul aiit rriiilr.'il. W» will liirnisk JfilB

eyonthiiiif. Miinv are miklii>' fiirtitiiet. Lm-lieA niKke »< iiiiii li tiA men. iinil luitii nml Kir\tiiitLe i;n Hl . It.'iflcr. If ymrwnilt I

iiii'hB Ht VI 111. h mil tiiu iiiakrt jrrviit ii^t)- nil tlie

liuie wrlM liir |itrllrHl«n to lli IUllitt *ui.,r«nisiiii,iisiac. , hvcIi^im

South EentuoldaD

Wtt«i1(lr Cottrier-Journaf

Out r*sr for 11,71. Two iisptrt Isr IIUU awnthtn tiMjiriM el«•,ScwIW'lltl sM MasiTt rear kosM psssi

SKlll iaskl* • laHMsoMlrr.

OPIUAnd MocpHss &tbit ou Intil w duMit Mr Sa <

J. M. HiPKINS,

Livery Feed and S'ale StablenrlilgcSI., llOrKISSVILI.F, KV.

LlrKO lirirk atnlilp near runaliiK wslsrlIorfleH Itimrileil bv tlio ilayi irs<^MtfmosUl ?

lUi ki to tho trsin run day abd aMBvwlthdrWcnslslltlniM.

I^U hiM\i a Spge!altj.

JSB..I 'SS.ly.

HALL'S_

M gECOKM E}i D£D BY PHTPCUKg.

tatanli of th» Nasal Cavitr-Ohronia anaUlmratlvvi Catarrh of th« aar. Cra orThroat. It la taken iNTkRNAk.LV, andMIsOmiOTLY upon thi> Blood andaillOOUS Surfaceo of ttie Bjratam. ItIs the bait Blood Purtflar In thaWOALD, and la worth ALL that IsoharaaJ lor it, far THAT alona.

on? nrojiiu^ ru mm^ WUX CVMM AXT OAax.

Offloa o( A. T. SnvAiT* Oa I

„ _ . „. Caioiou, III . JUI1I14, 1880, fJtaM, Ointtd Co., rolrdo. O.

_^giatftm«i».-l Uks pleasura In lainIkal I hata mad llaJl'a CaUrrh CuSaNdiae—Xwas Terr bad -and don't

Offloa o( A. T. SnvAiT* OaCaioaou, III.. Juno 4, 188a— " '0,0.

lafonalajf toq— Cure, li DaaIvaanrjr bad -and don't hmltatn to

saf that UlriUciiraanT rata o( I'aUrrh U takmfnpsnr TotustrulT.

J. D. WsSTasassask

_ _ irOBTH Sie A BOTTU._ K. KsaaaT, JackacB, Mich , wrItM Hara tedCatarrh for SO xears. Ball'a Catarrh CuraaoraaaMjOoHldar It worth ImoOa hottla,^W^Bold by aU DniaiMa at ;s rtanar batUa.Kaiarfactaiad aad nSOir r J CBBIET H oSLUaVMDflatota. TOLEDO. OHIO.

'

lyon&healy;Stat* A MonrM 8U.,CMcaa«.will -tad r«T«M to My U*nm Ik*.-(ANOOATALQ.OUl,•r iMlruMnU. ftulla. Caps M*^ifoMtpMa, EpMku, Cwf-UmpkSUBdh OniBi U^(«rS tuft, mkHMa, )Ua*y Nu4 Oil'

~

laUfkfa, ftU« lHl»4« IbM

K. A. 1.1'luiinnn, Solli'llnr of ^mrrloan and«n>l Kiireliiii I'litent*. \Vnf)hln){lon. I>. (,. AllWiiHliii-8t i-Miiiipi;l,-,| with i'nteiiiM. wlicther lie-

Ifira th« I'alvnt OMm or tho l oarta,. prxmpt^Ma absrga nsda aalsas s iiMaat

nMr.irfrti,

Pensions

null iHiiie iiil'), IiIh" 'lii'u'V,

The plan of illsti'lhntiiin -.vill he similar lii ihiit I'ollowed heretofore, andtbadiitrikuti'in will take plaei; on or bel'oie Ololier 0, 1883.

.

TEB ^01 07 ISl SOUTH ZINTUCZIAIT

will /«nialn as hereiofore, via: "11.60 cash in advaiue und stop when out

"

and every subscriber, beginning before October 8tli, 1883, will be giyon aticket fh!c. Now is your oppoi tunitv to get a paper worth double the priceeliarged and a chance for each and every oae of the valuable premiumsmentioned above. i

mf" Suhm-riplions sent by lull'wtlLMeelve prompt attention and lecelpUand tii'ketf! will be forwarded vpoli ncalpt of the tubacriptlon price inmoney or postage Htampa.

aVB 4«a OWMW IssaaHiMM toawry raapaat aa4 «a«aail kla«arM mM PaapiilH«arli.«ttk aaaliMaa aalUapMah. at Ikalatraat

Kiiilinkv ex|ii'i'ii.-iiii I.M.k.ll lil.1

bf^iiV!llieiiM ertalilUlie'l Srin uf KD'ON AjiK.iiun" luiil i IhIiu .\K''Ut'. HIT I' St..

Drugs! Drugs!!

HsTS opansd s tail Una al

Onp, Paiali, Dili, Ferksrj, Toku,

Cigarf, mill Kiiiu

For Medieal purposes, and they

would like for Iheir fnends and the

public to gire tkeDi a call.

West sMe nf streat, at Ora;k Walker's nlii stand.

PRESCRIPTIONSCsreliilly Ciiiii|iiiiiiiiliil nielli m lUv

i^or wound, ilii

ea«il iir utheritl.aliilill. Ml,|..i,ii

minor iliil.lrnimill ilopeiiiloiit parent* entuluil when ilemhreaiilU'd. Cialma rauiisacil, rfntnrailun. in.rreaM'a, liuuntjr. Iisnk psr anil illai lianir* iil>.

taliii'il. Appir atiiara, ilrlsy prrluillrrt ronrrl,ihi>. Feei flxiHi br Isw. Aililma, with•lauiii. iiie old eniabUthsil Irm ol XDSON aCO.. Alliirueinand Clslal AlteaU, 111 r Si,Wa.hiii»ii,n, li.c ' '

'

THE nsuin OPYOUTH and MANHOODAOt»E TO HEALTH WITH-

OUT MEOtCINC.>Y ArllVSICIANof ISyrar'if aaparlaoea. Don't p«fto«

vonr Yitam with Drnp, but atl

THE PUauaHCR. B«> m. MIlMakM. Wi»

PuUesrs 91i^ifti2ig, Vxctgm,

LXA^SXSl im XtttaiXR SaBLTZNC,PAUKtRO. OAS PI^B. BBA88 GO0D8. SALEABLE lUUH.

Parfuio An> Saatv laoa Woaaa.

Itcpalrins EngiiMs, BoUerti ind tiopMvton 1 8pMl«lt]r.

H0PKfN9ViLLEr KY.

NEW Hom e

lak.-ir.'as.lr.

EDWARD WILDER'SIII 1

1riiK Ftwr and A|«a, lalarmiMaal Tt.tr. Daaih "tSSk

UVas*NfV.r I.

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