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SOJJW KENTUGKIAN.
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MEACHAM& WjLGUS..1 yn.,tyt»pnBxoM.
SUMOHtrtlONVUlli'.t*
Uuo copy, mU in»ii(ti«
plptfi •t<llJiH><l Wllf tl out.
>ae oo^v KMicE to any oqo Mnilfnf ui lire
y«*rly cuh «iiLit'.ribt>i'H.
BUSINESS CARDS.
J. p. DONALDSON,
ART PAPER HANGERAnd Intkrioh DEtxiBATOii,
llOl'KINSVlLUt, - - - - KY..
Wl»l>p« (a raoiMieifullr Allrr hln wrvlcon inil
hUTKN Y«AR» 1 ONHIaKT rKilTlCi In ttlU
Wmi I'up^r liiiiiiiw>. mtbe oltlwni »(lhl«
lilun •n<l vlrinliy. Churgri nwioualile loil
•llldictliii In lunakl lu warkin>o>M|> fnllr
uarmthHMl.N. R. I nmUM onlT ptnnn I* Koulher*
KrnlurkT Hint'"'''"l^&jM^JJJS^jjlJ'J^
WINFREE& KELLY,
ila»!»»»» «l|lrniail..»ft «• will re-
c«lv« pramll l4|f«||l»MMiiNkI)tgn-«m.| "-^ " *
R. W. HENRY.
imiBdCHLi&ilTIJif,
HOPKINSVUIE, KY.iirJ»i--Mj
"wrprwiNFREErATTORNEYAtLAW
hopkin8Vilu;kv. I
"c.E biishTATTOUNEY AT LAW,
. 'l<<»PKrN8VIU,E, KY.IIKru.wllll >i. A.Will l'i*<'41< e Ik < knillan
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DNfl. W.M FUQUA,
Office in Brown ^oUte)
HOFKINSVIIJ£, KY.
Andrew Seargent M.D.MAIN STREET,
Oipoiito Eopper'i Brag
M Oiu Sij or Kijii
The South Kentuckian.^LUME V. IIOPIMmaOiLE, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, MAT SS, '1$$8. NU11BEB2I.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
PXMOCIIATIO COFNTT OOllVTTTCr.
O. A. Chnmitlln, orm., Ho|>kin«vi1le.('Iin". M, Mi n-shim, 9«0't/., "s (i. Ilucki.iir, "li s. Ilruwn, , •*
K W. Wnlktr,
.1. M.rPiMl, BalnbrWfii
.Ino, M. DallDi Ci«na£
Xio, C. Wkltlock. XawtlMd.Ayatln INpi/. a»miubui«.
uiioorr COURT.
Jo»n B.Ur«e»i«rtM,0«rlii. Ky.JorwnwT i;i«rk, llopkliur ll«. Kv. Court
. im-II. T.V. c
iivi'ti irtt Man-lay in March aa>l St*pt«tnl»r.
IIOARO OF CITY CUUXCILMCil.
.iniiNt' i.tTiun, UkalmuiF, IM. tlirHl.lHr. (I . R'ovHmn n. noiw.If. r. Moctar,M. MmiKi.Wll. Ki-u..
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Mefia l.lTiii-*!*'!!! eai h m mtli nn.l •iililrrl
to tiM gall ol lh« Clialrman . Ucatin( hcM In
clt);awutiao«i
W, p. Wialraa tmUr. Mmt* inil MMila-In Wanli, Jane, Maiiiamber, l^fMmlHir.
coDirrr oouht.
'.r, Wlnfr»a*«i|(r«, K.O. Hebr**,
. ilaTtaaritMoB<li!7la<«iiry noatti.
OITT OOnRT.
Ja»linr««hi-r. JlM||«; J. W. nnwn^r At-
timiiy. K. W. lllfTKi-rilaff. (.hi-l ol Tolllrf.
l.ill'NTV OriK'IH.
John W. Breathitt. Ulerki U. H. Brown,<htrl(; A. 0. Uwa.J»U*r.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.BtmaT-lloHth Main Rtnwl, Rer. T. U.
Keen, natuir. itcrvlcr. r»«rv Sahlmh mornlax aail ovrninc. itaailav Khoiil fturf K.U-
iMlkroornlna. Piay^r ,»>«!lla» Wci ne«. «y
nlfhi. llu.lBiiH mMtlaf Irtt wxlnolaynUlit In racb mukUi.
L.»Kaa-
nay.
ciiai.ruii-NatkTHI* «»••, EW..uH.li. iia.ior. MrttaaaatMTMMMitbaivra
lay I'veaiuf
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M. a. soi'TM
iTMtahTllleHtrMl.
r, Datinr. ftcrTlcM •
ta<la«tBlB(. DaiHlay
lEtdarlttaia*.Pratar
Utr C.W.tety aalibaili
wnool a«ary
riaur l'»«ii»VTiiai»M-R«»MU»nia Slrret
llfv, IC. II. coiilKr. pa»Uir. Utrvlrri on^ry
.taiiiiaili uiiirtilax ami ooulnn »ua<liy h-nuul
, «ir» -uo.iaf iBoniina rra)er lo* tiua «>«•
rv \\ r<lu««tlay rvenlug.
4. ir-fliioi triaoopAfc-Ba' . . ..
Rcaiar. aarfloaiiii CoMI'feMii anry<lay launilac.
Vrnabletjun*
-KaaktillaUraeL. .larflkia In aaa.ini
xoi'Tntaa PauiTTMlA*'uc.J L, rata, iNutar, .Mil
,
aaliiiaih laoraiiif «wfetMlnf. aaailav whuuli-rcry i^nmlay murnlnj. I'r.ifr luircllnt •>«-
ry WailuvMlB) vvouiutf.
CaraoLIC-Naakirllla »itttx. llrT. raiktr
^^y^l^Wjj^giywtwa oTory (abbalk utura
Store,
: hmm TEETH< lDk«r«id iArilkMn miiinUa iftar u«l-
nrtl uoea are extraeioj, bjr
XL XV. 9Box)mni,
V ; ' btrAwBi* rtow,
iioPklNSVrLLR. KV.
M .. ' J. I
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smvoLiiiT soomm.liOPdXiriLkt I.ODa(, No.r. A. T. * A. M.
-Job kecanall, W. M.; A. U. I latk. ».cr«ia-
ry Lwlfo aioi'U at Nawi.lt: lUII. lornrr
Mala an.l Surlna Ktrvcl*. M ju.lay ul||hl
tu vacli iiiuullt
OalkNTii, ( uima Nu. U'-siate.l r.onroca-
ilui..<iMlliiHHIajt aiiiklvliMakiHmik at Ma-
I'livat: i;. II. l>winrk,lla«rtUr7.
UiiuBk t'umamaarllo. •) K. T<^1U(ularcouclaxttU M»LIc Hall, ^lr M,Uaiiln'r, lU'coMar,
la Back auMli al MaaoaMoae, K. C.| »ll Nat
Oampbe^il ^cUey
^SiRa BUILDINSMain St. llo|ikiuHville Kt.
Bethel Female Oollege,
U0PKIN8VILLK. KY.
Tka taria* arMloB nlimwlll o|M>n nn Mm'
t, IM al Jan. with Ini n'anna farlllllpa' •laauon Blyaunn laillca. Termaa.
rot laloraiatlaB apply to or ail-
*.w.mii«T.
OOOS (ft xixos,
PREMIUM LAGER BEER
' - " KTAMlVtlut. WOIASA.MO. lit, uypar SafWtk
Al
MotToii c'oi'iicii. K» I, CRoaKM rami
KviHoaux LoMLKo. M,K. at r.
i>u<i>ar, i-kauafllur CounaaadorwlU-nr)lu Laailc
-I haa.
H. HlllvvvaKMWr al Hcconla a»i aval.
,
ilall«nit aiHl<ik TbartiMiy kliiit in
li lauuih tnai>WHM.t raaktM Maaita)
TEZ BAD B07.
.Sw licrp, ycMi ( (Kill, \ ()\i j{«t out of
hero," said llii' (jidn i v man to llie
bail boy, a.^ he came into llm store
Willi his fitce black uiiil Kbiiiiiij;. "I
don't want any colored boys around
here. Whit« boys break mo up bad
eiioii h."
U, phtlopoue," Mid the bad boV, hh
he put his haodi on hin kiices and
laui(lied no the Mndy Jars rattled on
tlie ahelvea. t'Vou didn't know ine.
I am the name boy that conicH in here
and talka yuur arm otT," and the boy
opened the cbeoie box and cut off a
pleee of ehatae so natural that the
grootiy man had DO dlAonltjr inrec-
o)(nlsinv Mm.What in the name of the scveu
vlecplng litters have you got on your
hands and (hcei" Mid thefoocery
roan, as he took the boy by the ear
and turned him around. "You
would pans in a colored prayer meet-
iiiK, and no one would think you
were (falvanized. What you got on
.siii-li nil oiilliincliuli ri)r for'''
"Well, 1 11 Icll villi, if yon will kp(^
watch al the d . Il' ymi >(cc a liald-
hcadi'il coliin-(l iikiii i niiiiiit; iiln"!; 'be
strci l Willi a dull, ymi wliisllc, and I
will full down ccllur. Tin' bald-
headml eoloreil man will be |ia. Yon
sec, we inovcil ycstciilay. I'a liild
1110 111 ^et II vacation from tln' livery
atttble. and we would have fun iiiov-
Itnt I don't want any nion> fun.
I know when I have Kut enough fun.
1^ carried all the light things, and
when it eanie tu lining, he bad a
crick in the back, tiosli, I never was
so tired as I was laat night, and I
hope we have got settled, only aomc
of the goods haven't turncil up yet.
A drayman took one load over on tlic
west side, and delivered them to a
houta that seemed to be expectiiij( a
load of honaahoid ftimlture. Hathought H waa all right. If eTerybodr a ftilelP einHWUiofatdnh ;
and f
would takA a barreV-i^ve i^Tshat.
ter yopw castle scandalous. Whatkind of « fate do you think awaits
you. when you die, anyway 't"
''Well, I'm mixed on the fate that
aWailH me when I die. If I should
go off sudden, with all my sins on myhead, and this burnt cork on my face,
I sliould probably be a iieij;lilior to
)ou, way down below, and tlicy
would give nM! a job as Hi emuii, and
1 slioiild feel sorry for you every time
I chucked in a nntlier chunk of brim-
stone, and thought of yon tryinir to
swim, dog-faahlou, in the lake of tire,
and sti-aliiiog your «yea to find an,
iecUrrg that you could crawl up on,
to cool your parched hind legs. If I
don't die slow, so I will have time to
rciiout, and be saved, I shall be toast-
etl brown. That's what the minister
says, and they wouldn't pay him two
tliousaiid dollars a year, and give
liim a vacation, to tell anything that
was iM>t ap<^ tell you, It is painful,
to thmk of' tiiat plaee that so manypretty ..Mr aver«|«' peop)()^ Aai# »?«
going to wbeh th«^ dit. 3iM ' think
of it I a man that swears Just once, if
hu dun't hedge, and take it back, will
go to the bad place: Ifa person steals
a pin, JuRt a (mail, no.4CGOunt pin, he
U as bad as if he stole all there was in
a bank, and lie stands the best chance
of K"!"!! t" '''"1 place. You see,
if a fellow steals a little tiling like a
pill, lie ('m-;!i'ts to repent, cause it
don'i seem to be worth while to make
so iiiiK 11 fuss about ; but if a fellow
rubs a bank, or steals a w liole lot of
money from orphans, be knows il is a
nii|{lily serious ninlti r, and lie (.'els in
his work lepculiii); too (|iiick, anil lie
in liable to go to the |;ooil place, while
you, who have only stole a few [Hita-
tocs out of a bushel that you sold to
the orphan msyluui. will forget to re-
|)cnt, aiid ytfu Wllrsttzlc I lell you,
the luoro^l yt^i about beiiis goixb
»l^d|pi|i| tt»|i^v^i^ thaJDore I think
tvralBgluvach munlk. A. t>, Kail|W%.rraa,i.. lt.l>avia, a«*c aii.l Tn-aa.
in l.uD<i>:. No. »M,K ol U,-Ml>ldlal.>ri W. r, Uaa.lle, Kaoonlrr.
M>'«la lu K. ul r. Ilall, IhiaM buililluK, iiiil
awl liU 'lM>a<tat Blgkia lataih Biualb.
naraoaruii Corxcii, No. IM RoraLAackxra-J I. I.huiktv. Uvgaiil; iio.,. c.
I,an(, St'cnoary. Ui'«i>lo<l auil 4ib Tknrs-
lUf BisliU In K. at P. ilall.
liatui BITta I.0D0S, No. M, I. O. o, r-JuhB Vouua, Nubia lirauil; MT. P. liaBUla,,
iw«Mar». .Maata anarj nwav aiiMla K. of
P, Mall.>a.»»J(«aa»»ii«rtJI*lll,l. ttjtr.-K. M. Aaaataoa, 0. P.tW. r. MsmIMiiMnntary.
As'cuxr Onoita I'sirto Wo»aakx-0. W.Ilal.lwlii, H. VI.: i. W . troaa, U. ItMl.fiiil
an.lilli Tuoadaya lu eacb montli, at K.olP.Ilall.
KsiuHTa or Taa QaLDss Caoss-J. W. I.
Kuiiiii. N. ( .1 w. M, SkawPfaei; P. K. ol K.Hxila lal ami Inl PrMutta «!« awBlk la ILul V. Hall.
CULUBBP LUOCIEH.
Taixiioa LoDOta So, n. U. B.-IIaata lit
aAlMl'koliiareWMlaMn'sliau. Jt.w,uiasStW, Ml L.a.liMkaar,aMnMarr.
McsAMiBt Tnni, Mo. M, a. or r.-Maaia Swiaad 4tk Tiwailanliioaok aMaih,Aufuata Hoaiaa, wr P.; Kaua
IKailai:askr,aa«reta
lloriixaviLiK l ouoii. No. leso, OOP U. P>.^<t«iiU iuil and lit Uuiiilay^i,|giri 11^. ^barto. Llahtiuoi. N.
a t., OTWi Buwaa'a oatio axoai
Ui^^lN^'ltLt:. KV.
-aiipaaudlly IbtIIc (he piibllo ta theh
7o&«ori0il ^P«xlov,promlalnstoiloSHAVINO.HAIRUI'TTINa.inAMPUUIMta as.. ID tka BOM-Mnellfat
!. O..Ma
POST OFFICE.Brh<rifeStteet, Jiio. li. aowen.r. M. om( p
kourairont ' A. M., lull* a., and the oi11< u la
alaoop«ufor a abort time aftvr thu arrival ul
ihe araulnc laalll, al t r, u. buudav u|>cu
frun t IB 4 r, v.
BaafMlilll^. Ha'n
HdlaaA's Opera Houi«B.
Haa.
livery
Ja Ma HIPKiNS,
Feed and;8klA.i8labl6
Brlilfo St., HOPKISaVILLE, KT.
Larn briek .table aear rannlnc waternoTMa b«sr<l«l hy the ilny, week or monthHaeks to the train rnn day and alght. Tuaiua
with drieert at all tlmea
»• JMe*t -m* ijf ^
Drugs
LIVERI FEED AND
Hare 0|>eni'il a full line of
lif^lliMlNfiw^Cigars, and Fine
BfiAlTDIES, UftUOBSJEt?.
For Mcilicnl purposcH, and ihey
would like lor llieir Irienils and tlit
public tu ^ive tliein a csll.
West side of .Main street,' at .-Oray
& Walker's oJiaWfiVP |^ \/\/
PRESUlKim'IONSCaretully Uoro)>n^nded <>>^t>tor day
|Ja»»S't«
iSALE STABLEiSpring St., bet. Main and Virginia,
H0PKIN8VILLE. KY..
T. L. SMITH, Proprietor
Burgles,
nl.hed .when ^^aj]L^ngHtitadiaUl|,l» IS U'<
bH»W .kii<l' (addle
Hareei alwaya (VsM. .VwehfidriTati twi'.
«»iMt'
ina CURED
rton, cund. Naa, Lcb^uMM. e^
raaoolk.
that waa moving got a load of gooda.
Well, alter we got moved aa laid wemust make a garden, and Ke said wewould go out and ipade up the
ground and sew peas, and radialiea^
and becia. There was aomeaeigh^
born lived la the nest house to our
new one, that ^aa all wimmen, and
pa didn't like to have them thlBk Mebad to work, so ho said it would be a
Ifood joke to disguise ourselves as
tramps, and the ueighlxirH would
think we bad hired some tramps to
dig ill the t;ai ilcii. 1 lolil pa of a
boss sclieme to toul llieiii. I suggest-
ed that we lake simie of this shoe
blacking tluit is put up with a sponge,
and black our faces, and the iieijrh-
iKirs would think wc bail lilrcd uii
old coloix'd niaii and lii> lM>y to work
in the garden. I'a said it was im-
lueuiie, aud he told me to go and
black up, and if it worked be would
black hi>self So 1 went and put this
burnt cork on my face, 'cauw-' it
would wash ofl', aud |iaiaukiMl at iiie<
and said it waa a whack, and for lue
to fix him up too. So I got the bot-
tle of ahoe blacking and painted pa
so he looked like a colored coal heav-
er. Actually when ma saw him ahe
sy, she was going to throw biling
water on pa, b^t 1 told her the
scheme aud she let up on pi. O,
you'd a dtde to see us ou; l|i the gar-
den. Pa looked like Uncle Tom, and
I looked like Topsy, oniyl ain't that
kind of a colored peraon. .]|^e worked
till a boy throwed tomi ^^ato cant
over the alley |ftnce «i|4 ''hit hie^ and
I piled over the fence after him, and
len pa. It was my chum, and wheu
1 bad caught him wc put up a job to
get pa to chase us. We throwed
some more cans, and pa come out
and iny chum started and 1 after biin.
aud pa after both of us. He cliasiKl
US two blocks and thcu wc got be-
hind a policeman, aud my chum told
the policeman it was a craiy old col-
ored man that wanted to kidnap us,
the iwliceman took pa by the
neck and was going to club him, but
pa said he would go home and be-
have. He was otl'iil mad, and he
went home and we looked through
tlie alley fence saw iia trying to wash
off the blaekiug. You see that black-
ing won't wash oil". You hove to
wear it off. Pa would wash hia face
with aoap suds, and then look in the
glata, and he was blacker every time
he washed, and when ma laffed at
him he said the oSblest woi-ds, some-
thing like?iweet apirit her. my pray-
er,' (heu he waihed hiiUkelf again. I
am going to leave ray burnt cork on,
causa if I waahed it off pa would
know there had been aomesmougllug
somewhere. I asked the ahoe store
man how long it woujdt t*ke the
blacking to wear oK, andhaaaldlt
ought to wear off In.a t^i^t, I guess
pa won't go ont ordoWi'.inach, un.
less it is in the night. l ilKi^Nmjto
get him to let me go off lit tht'SnTni
try llsliing, till mine wears off, and
when I get out of towu 1 will wash
up. Say, you don't think a little
blacking Inirts a man's complexion
do you, uiid you don't think a manought (0 get mad because it won't
waah off, do you T"(1, probably it don't hurt the com
plc.\iou," said the nioeery ii^au, )is be
sprinkled soRid CrUh iMIW' Oii' the
wilted lettuce, so it would luok. ff'sh
^nhiio tlw hired girl was buy ingsome,
"and yet' Ik) is inigbty tinploi^tlt,
wliere'a liiah'liilis got an .^ii'|^U{«TO^bt
to go to'a eaird party, iind I BWIFyiiiir pii bus l(i-iii(;bt. ,\s lo ireltlng
11111(1 ulldUl il, ir 1 « H~ MXll pil, I
Eii Lut Court. CSUSCH HILL.
this out, yon won't And .» ^tt^r boy
than I am. Wheit'l touioh^here
after thia andtake atdW dried peach-
ea or enkckera aod ehoeae, yon charge
it.rightM topaa*n4, UitlWthave fti^my mktMiv(Jia«e lo
answer fur it at tlRfioat judgment
day. I am j^ng to alu^e my chum,
:ca^se he/4ljnMkoyo^ which is
wtokad, though I dort aea.bow that
can be, when the miniiler amokes,
but I want to be on the safe side, 1
am going to be good or burst a sus-
pender, and hci-catter you can iioinl
to ino as a boy who has seen the fol-
ly of an ill-«i)cnt life, and if there is
sucli a tiling as a llftecn year old boy
who has been a terror, getting to
licnvcn. I am llic hairpin. 1 tell you,
when 1 listen to the minister tell
about tlic angels living aroniiil there,
and 1 s<'e pictuiTs of them iiriltier
than.any girl in this town, with chub-
by anus with dimples in the elbows
and shoulders, and long golden hair
aud Uiink of uiyaulf huru uluttuiug otf
horses in a livery stable and smelling
like an old harness, it makes me tired,
and I wouldn't miss going there for
ten dollars. Say, you would make a
iiealthy angel, for a baek street of the
new .Terusalem, but you would give
the whole crowd awav unless you
washed up, liid sent that shiit to the
Chinese laundry. Yes, sir, hereafter
you Will find me as good as I know
how to be. .'Kow I am going to wash
up and go and help the minister
mote.
As the hoy y^t out the groceiry
mansatft>r kerMd['mii^f«ia fliiiiklng
of the changeMi luiil obfae over the
bad boy,' ft* Sron8iiM«'l^hai had
brought it aliout, and then weti^to
the door to watch him as he wended
his way ac^ross the street with his
head down, as though in deep thought
and the grocery man said lo himself,
"that boy is not as bad as some peo-
ple think lie is," and then ho lookeil
around and saw a sign-banging up in
the front of the store, wilten on n
piece of box cover, with blue pencil.
"Spoiled eauned ham and tongue,
good enough for church picnics, aud
he looked after the boy who was slip-
ping down an alley, aud said, "The
condemn little whelp. Wait till I
chtchhim^" I ..
Ur. K B. Askew," late AMilstint
Postmaster at Baltimore, lald'soime
time ago: "Having had Occasion to
try Dr, Bull's Gontth Syrup, 1 dnhesi
itatingly preiiounoe it the beat rolne'
dy I have ever uaed. A sMiall botUa
relieved me ofa severe cold."
A young man at Olaagow, la., was
taken in the other day aud dune for
by a new trick. lie laid a wager
with a strap^r that the latter would
not woo, win and inarry a young la-
dy, whomi with bis companion, ho
hod seen arrive at tlio hotel where he
was living. Xbe latler, introduced
himself to tlie' damae), ib^e >miled
upofi hi^sult, a mj.nlster was called >in
and^ they were parried wtihto an
hour. The wager of no ino^qjiidara-
ble amount wa| hand^ over to
bridegroom, wfiK left with his bride
the following dj|y,„|f,^'M„;»fts^-i
wards. fjisco\;erod| tl^(tt ,the,q«i^e,Jtwl|
loiiiji;', ^e,n, infip.ftnd,,,\Yifr„,»p4ilftil^
lng|tlie.,saji(if!,|E?j(^,(^t,yarfous )tt)\^\f.
OM Judge Orepson, a Justice of
the Peace, was never known to smile,
lie came to Arkansak years ago, be-
fore the %wti«t-baggerB' begap their
reckless sway, and year after yaar, bythe will of the votera,; he held his
place as Magistrate.—The lawyers
who practiced in his cOurt never
joked withpiim, beoanae ^yerv one
siHiii learned that the old man vever
engaged in levity. Every morningno matter howbad the weathermightbe, the old man took his placv behind
the bar which with his own hand8,he
had made, and every evening, Just at
a certain time ho closed hl»~ti4i>ks
and went homo. No one never en-
gaged him in private conversation,
because he would talk to no one. Noone ever went tu his home, u little
cottoge among the trees in the city's
outskirts, bocause he bad never showna disiwsition to make welcome the
visits of those who even lived in the
immediate vicinity. His odii e wasnot given him tliningli tlie influence
of 'elei'tioiiccriiij,'.' lii'caii.-e lie never
asked any man for his vote.lle waselectc<l because, having once Ik'CH
BUinmoiied in a^case of arbitration,he
exhibited the e\ei iilive side of such a
legal mind Uiat the people nominated
and elected liiiii. He soon gained
the name of 'hard Justice,' and every
lawyer in Arkansas refered to his de-
cisions—His rulings were never re-
versed by the highest courts. Hestood upon the platform of a lawwhich he made a tttlily, and hp mandisputed hlin.
.Several daya ago a 'woman charged
with misdemeanor .was arranged be-
fore him.— 'The old man seems morethan ever ^steady,' remarked a law-
yer as the magiatrato took bis seat.
'I don't aee how a man so old can
standtiieTetationsof a court muchlonger.',
, |..: .
'lam' not well to-day,' said the
Jttdge^ tuming to the lawyers, <aiid
any ease that you may have you will
pleaae dispateb them to the best, and
let me add, quickest of yor ability.'
Everyone saw that the old man'waa unusually feeble, and no one
thought of a hcliciiie tu prolong u dis-
cussion, for all the lawyers had learn-
ed to almost reverence him.
Is this the wiiiiian,' asked the
.Indge. "Wlio is defeiidiiig her?'
•I have no (b fence, Your Honor,'
llic woman replied. 'In fuel, I do not
think I need any. for I am hero to
confess my guilt. No man can de-
fend ine,° and she looked at llic Mag-istrate with a serious gaze. '1 have
been arrested on o charge of disturb-
ing the iieaee, and I am willing to
submit luy case. I am now dying of
coDsumption, Ju.lge, and 1 know that
any ruling made by the law can have
but little efTccton me, and she eougli-
e.l a hollow, vacant cough, ami drewuround her ait old black khawl that
she wore. The expression on the face
of the magistrate i-emaiue<l uneliang-
ed but his eyelids dropped and he did
not raise themi when tiie womap con-
tinued : As I say no man can defend
me. I am too near that awftll ap-
proach to pau which we kn/Mf U ev-
erlasting deaiii io aoul vt/l body.
Years ago I waa a johlld ofbrightest
promite. I ItVed tHth my parenta in
Kentucky. Waywird andllghthaart-
ed, I was the admired of al) the gay
society known in our naighborkood.
A man came and pi oftini kia' love
forme. I don't say this, Jbdg^ to
excite your sympathy. I have ma^yand many a time been drawn bef<Me
courts, but I never before apoke
of my pass life. She coughed again
and caught a Hood of blood on a
handkerchief which she pressed to
her lips. 1 speak of it now because I
know that this is the last court on
earth lieforc which 1 will be arranged.
I was fifteen years old when I fell in
love with the man. My father said
be was bad, but I loved him. He
came again and again and when myfatiier said tliat lie sboiiUl come no
nioix' I run away and married bim.
My father said I should never come
homo again. I bad always been bis
pride and had loved hliu so doarly<
but he said that I must never again
ooma home—my homo, the home of
my youth and happiness. Uow I
longed to sec him. How I yearned
to lay my head on his breast. Myhusband became adiotedto drink. Heabused me. I wrote to my flither,
asking him to let me come home^ but
the answer thati came was, I cl«, |f0know jQ^, My hnaband died,, ytd,
cursed God and died 1 Homeless and
wretehedy'and With my little boy, I
went out in ibfi^
Mv child
died and I iwwed oSwn find wept
over a pau per's grave; I wrote to myfbtlier again, but he answered ;" I
know not thoao wh9 disobey mycommaMi.'' I ' tuiin^ awa^; ' ftem
that letter hardened!—I embraced
sin. Irdihed madly into vice, I
spumed my teilBhiit||«.' I l^as timo
and again arreitid. ftow t kta here.
Several lawyers rushed forwartl. Acrimson tide flowed from her lips.
They leaned her lifeless head back)
against the chair. The ob^ iilngls-
i*(ral«' had not raised his eyes. '(Jreijt
dodrsklii the laWyer, 'Mk dp4d.','
Tlic ^miU'y*ii''Vb^[^iiVi^^
Since our village lias become of
some note. I think we might have a
correspondent and be heard from oc-
casionally. 'We have a blacksmith
shop and a store kept by Adams &Evans, and they are doing a splendid
business since the Bninll|)ox scare.
The Mission meeting was quite
pleasant, notwithstanding the rain
and the 8inalli>ox fright, although
there was not a single case nearer
than Hopkinsville.
Miss Mattic Sivley spent a weekwith her sister. Mrs. .Ino. Adams.Quite a eomplainl of bugs eating
the tobacco plants.
Tlie Grange Stock Sale will take
place June 8th. They have a finer
lot of cattle than they have ever had
and will be better prepared to showthem, as they are having stock pens
to show each grade of cattle.
Will invite you town fellows downto cat fricasseed shoat and muttonand to look at the fine beeves, I knowyou are tired of crannching townbeef. Come' out and have a goodtime. I' I
The Grange Rehool is still underdiaeiiagion. It seems that the neces-
sary amount oould be railed if aach
member would give ton dollars. Aflne.lnilldlBg' ' placed upAn that site,
with a iehootthatthe oommnnfty can
support would be amonutoenfitfglo-ry to the Orange cause and a bieiiing
to the people. Educate ydur ehtidron
and they will bless you. Are there
not a hundred children within five
milea of the place thift are ready
and anxious for the school to open 'i
With the energy and promptness that
belongs to that (irange the people
are ooaffdent that the school will open
in the flill with a large number of
pupils.
Mr. W. II. Adams" little sun .lobn
was thrown from a wagon last week
and got his leg broken. If some of
lliose old grumblers could call in and
sec how patiently he bears it, it wouldmake them ashamed of themselves,
he is so cheerful and quiet. Dr.
Williams was culled in to set the frac-
tured boiii! which luakesUthe third
one since Cbrislmas ; be is becoming
i|uite an expert in surgery, and is
inueli loved aud respected by his
iieighliors.
If you want a description of Mis-
sissippi and the style of living in that
State just call on Mr. Jiio. Haubcrry,
as he has returned from that State
with u flue lot of cattle. He says his
olfactory nerves .ware sorely tried,
and that he never cares to bear of
fried meat again,
.
I am; glad.to say that Mrs. Conip-
ton .is improving in health, She has
been trPuUed with aathma.
Miss Joiie Scatea .ia 4llwa with
Mrs. Will Adamp. Ska. i«. helping,
"Who Am 1 Anyway."
A short time ago, says the Salt
Lake Tribune, a bright looking Dan-
ish boy stepped into a lawyer's ofBce
and said
:
I want you to tell me who I am,
laying a $is bill on the deak at the
same time.
The lawyer, peeping alternately at
the boy and the $5 bill, shaking his
head, replied
:
It seems you arc a funny boy?Not funny at all. Y^ou Will And it
a very serious matter.
AVell go ahead and explain it.
About twenty years ago a wealthy
Danish Indy, being a widow, came
over to this country with her two
daughters. There was a Norwegian
and his boy. The father married
Ijoth the widow's daughters. Oneyear after, the NorwegianV boy mar-
ried the wealthy widow. The result
of that marriage was nnotherl>oy,
and, if I am sure, I am that boy.
Tha,Norweigian's boy died. The
Danish widow wasa widow again,
but the old ' Xdrweglan married her
too. After that the old lady died,
and one year ago thd old genileman>
tod, after be had tnade himself the
owner of his thiM tHMa'a property.
Now; when I elaim that property,
my aiiiter said : Stop, yotf ean't b« the
heir < kt' allt
' You are our late hiis-
band's grandchild. By her marriage
with bim you became your mother's
grandchild, tM, and after sh^ died,
we became ' your mothers' and you
never can inherit the property before
we are dead. That's what my sister
mothers say, but I think that can't
be right, and there must be some
mistake in polygamy. Now, sir,
please to tell me what I am—who amI.
The Iawyer,~<1iru8ting his chin into
his neek, answered pathetically : Youare a polygamistakc
!
'»*"l!etter bear present evils than
fly to those unknown." Iletter still
use Kidney-Wort and make your
present evils Hy to parts unknown.
If you lind yourself getting bilious,
head heavy, mouth foul, eyes yellow
kidneys disordered symptoms of piles
tormenting you, take at ouee a few
doses of Kinney-Wort. Use it as an
advance guard—either in diry or liq-
uid form—it ts efficient.
to nurse little JohB...ni i • i^u
Mr, Tomj.Collina ia on a riitt^tohta
daughters, Hrt Caudle andUm Wil<
Hams. AnHT. Patsv.
K.u.AMAZoo. Micii., Feb. 2 1880,
1 know Hop Hitters will bear rec^
oinmendatlon bonestl.v. All who use
confer upon them the highest encom-
iums, and give them credit for making cures—all the proprietors claim
for them. I have kept them since
they were tirst oH'ered to the public.
They took high rank from the first
and inaiiitaiucd it and arc more called
for than all others combined. So
long as they keep up their high repu-
tation for purity and usefulness, I
shall continue to recommend them
—something I have never Iwfore done
with any other patent mi^cine,
3. 3. Baboock, 'te. D.
One iqnire. or leu, Orit loiertioa . .. | i bOOne K|uftns or leu, mcoqU ini«r(lom .... MOne tquan, Uatt montAm-.i;., 4 mOaeaquare. twelve monthi 10 mTwo iquAre«,«U moatlu ]| mTwo iquarei, one Tear jj §9One-fourtb coluniD, per jretr. is otOne-tlilrd column, per year n 00One-half column, per year (R 10One Mlumut per year " ik'OOBimneis Iik'uIb. tvn i-rntn iht liiu'.
A fait of Telegraph TloUng.
but |i hate h^j,iocrtsy in tnan^ur
'iieMCandiii'Wb dogs have a rooted
anfliiaOiV for each other I don't like to
sec 'eui coiK((ii it.--)lO(.iou I'd:.!.
Ark. ThiVdIil-."
UbO.
A well-to-do young man recently
married and started West on his bri-
dal tour. The happy young couple
were lireakfasting at a station eating
house. During the repast two smart
Alej.ks came into the eating room
and seated themsclve opposite the con-
tracting parties. They were telgraph
operators. By delicate posing of their
knife and fork they were able to
make sounds inclose imitation of tel-
egrapti. In thd myatia language of
tlie key one said unto the other
:
Ain't she a daisy, though ?
The party thus addressed replied
by clicking off
:
Wouldn't I like to kiss her,
the little fat angel
!
Wonder. Who that old bloat is that
shadWimatfiaijiT ' >
Soma gorgeous granger, I reckon,
replied, tha other. \ :,\
The groom stoodU until fiirebear<
ance ceased to be Ik yirtne^' viien fte
also balanced his kjai^nd cliek,9Uck
it went in rapid suooession. It was
intelligiblo to the very cute tw[aiii
that hod recently made fun of of its
author. 'V^en Interpreted it read:
Dear sirs—I am superintendent of
the telegraph line upon which prpu
work. You will please len^ in yoyr
time to headquarters and resign yonr
positiou at once. Yours,
I : iSvt>BKtMlilllttkirl'«lr m'kdttiti
' '5Mnny'i£in.'' "Well*» irealth Kerievycr" restores
h^lih and vigoV. cui-es Wysp^psia
Sexlial Dcliilit'v.''
'
A ICad Sog in Ohnroh.
Charlotte, (N. C.) Obaerrrr.
The Presbyterian congregation at
Davidson College had their nerves
badly unstrung last Saturday night.
The jMopie bad gathered in the Pres-
byterian ohapel to attend the divine
servioa, which waa 'being conducted
by Lattimer. - 'TliM was a largo oon-
gregatlMi pnaaenti including many la-
diea. >J)t, lautimer was Just reading
^.ehaptarintheMblewhcin a howl-
ing^ ^yelping canine burst Into the
ichwreh right iato .tbe midst of the ter-
^fled congregation. The sorne that
followed m^r be imagined; Dr Lat-
timer stopped in the' middlf ofa sen-
tence, and in a seeond waS' viewing
the soenoi ftora his perch on top of the
pulpit, encouragingly but somewhatexcitedly calling upon the congrega-
tion to "KUl it, kill itt" The men audwomen stood on top of benches, andthere was some pretty 'tond shouting
and screaming done. One of the
students present, who had evidently
heeled himself for a combat with maddogs, pulled out a pistol and madethe interior of the sanctum echo with
the sound of battle. Two shots were
tired at the animal, both wounding
him severely and disabling him,
when the men fell upon the dog with
sticks and 'quickly dispatched him.
The carcass was dragged from the
chiucli, but it was some time before
everybody settled down again ; and
many of them, indeed, liad no ears
for preaching the balance of the night
The ladies iiteQd the ordeal remark-
ably well, only one of them going off
in a faint, but it might have been
worse had not the voice of the pastor
standing on the pulpit been heard
above all the din and tumult. The
dog had been shot at and wounded
outoide the church, and, bloody from
the WOiud, Itrbtl^ing at the mouth
and barking like mftd. It bounded in
among the unsuspected congregation
AVork (! iveii Oiit.Uu rpceipt ol,youraddress wc will niake an ofler Jiy
whirh vou can earn |S to *7 eVthlllgs
at your home. - M*n, Wciminr BoVkor Oiris can do lui^Uva IWaU^if)--^nv ,K- cd
. !ii»iind:\K(Pv'"*»l>BlWt.New \
This is going the rounds of the
press in the town of tha ' nelgborbood
that haven't hog ordinan&s: "Oli,
the hog, the beauttftii hog; curving
his baek as he watehea tlie A)t ; defy-
ing the lair for hia'brMd a^ meat
roaming at large'tlnttngli every street
hunting, grunidng, noising around till
the open IWmt gatti ia sura to be found
—with iuhingea broken and ruined
quite, by the lovers who hung oa it
Saturday night ; it won't atay shut ; it
won't hang level ; so in.walka ibe hog
and raises the devil. '
Feminine! inbtlety: VUst annex
maid—Here's a oat! < Second annex
maid— Wait! Let's toke that red
oue'just behind ; they go ever somuoH
likiaeiv««*Harvard Lampobn. ''"i"''-
IWplOtehee.
Wliv do good little children igii to-I iga'.^.-'^y*'* -' -;'r*^ . , _
Ilcaven "vvTicu "tT^cy (ijfef.jaslfed aIV do guo i
en" Wfle
i^eacher.' llec(iusc iiiiswercd tl>«
l»right/boy, At|)Jw be^d oI.tl»»
class, bacaiise M I" ,f .
e'oildrun w here thcr
Cato did not begin to learn tlie C wcklanguage Until lie was eighty-four
years of age. The excuse for his be-
ginning on it thon< was that he had
entered hit saoond childhood. I' ' •>
'No taindy dyes were ever sfil
popular as the Diamond Dyos,
WASSOrOTON UXTIB.
Washinotoit, D. C, May 19, '83,
The well known fact that our mili-
tary service is overcrowded with pay-macieiu recently been broughtforcibly to mind by the incident rela-
tive to Paymaster Tucker. Underthe wasteful red-taiie system there is
one paymaster in the army with the
rank of major for an average ofabouttlu-cc hundred men. When a politi-
cian of influence and capacity for in-
trigue has on hand a iioor relation
who will neither work nor flght the
custom, is to put bim in the Paymas-ter's department, in which there is al-
ways room for one more, as in a
crowded street oar. With round lal-
aries and little ornothing te do, mostof the paymaaters have an easy time.
But thislifoof idleness and ease at
the expense of the eonntiy Irilttt to
lead them into mischief, as in the care
of Paymaster William T, Tucker, son-
in-law of Senator Logan. This in-
teresting son-in-law and his aittka-
ble fkthcr-in-law were reported t^ be
in a scheme for gobbling up about
half the tiertiie lands of the Zuni In-
dians, inolnding all their water
sources. The timely intervention of
thie government has saved the Indians
their land, but It hu made Logan
awflil mad. After a term or two as
President it was probably the design
of the Illinois Senator to retire to the
beautiful Zoni reservation and there
indulge in pleasing eontemplatiou of
the ownership of thousands of cattle
grazing on its fat pastures. That
dream is over, but Logan's nature is
not to bear bis diHappniiitment and
loss. He will be heard from before
the next republican national conven-
tion. In the meantime it will become
one of the duties of tlie next session
of Congress to reduce the I'aj niast-
er's department to decent proimrtious.
The simiilc way of accomplishing
this is to strike otf all the latest ap-
pointments from civil life to the
number of at least a score. Then the
remainder will have an opportunity
of earning their salaries.
It is said that the President is pre-
paring a small juke to get off on Sen-
ator George Treczblc Hoar when next
ho sees him, aud it is asserted as a
positive fact that thirty seven demo-
cratic scnotors have a short specch.on
the .Tewksbnry question now in
the fjtoeks for. Mr. Hoar's bene^t.
Mr. Haa* >a narer -dreary of talking
ahont tha. terrible atote of aflUrs in
the '.'Saootli,'' whieh ho twaaga
throngh Ua bom ; his phllanthropio
soul is grieved nigh unto death atthe
want of knowledge of BaoBsan Albvtt
and William Ellary Uhanaing, and
even of the Boston 'Tiur, exiatifag
among the best edngated people ft
the souMw -flill«Bthioiiliy is the Ben-
atof'^ stronghold, but he will be re-
minded that the kind of philanthro-
phy whidi licenses iwlygamy audpro-
hibits Sunday concerts, which spends
m.lliions on missionaries while home
paupers wallow in fllth and starve, is
not the healthy sort.
Speaking of the Presidcut: being a
great flslierinan he takes much inter-
est lu the propagating works of the
Rsh commission, and steals down
there every now and then. The baby
salmon evidently know he is an ene-
my, and do not want liiiii to be elect-
ed again lu 1884. They have been
told by their parents of seeing a tall,
stout gentleman, with side whiskers,
in a meditevai coat, autediluviaik
trousers and straw hat of thepal-
noioic period, flahing for salmon In
the wateraof Alesasdria Uay-and
talBMni, (hifviiig. a- great deal mo^sans* 'thaUiibay are 'eradlted with,
know the Fnaldeat whan they sie
hin, and tiiay kwihe him. If Mr.
AHimr bad Mdytbooghtiaftthanead
not have gonf all tha way to ilarida
for a li ttigmmug.''lfbWttd walked
straight up FennsyivanU avenu^ in
fVont of the -White house, nBitl<ba got
to Seventemth street, ahdthantimM
towards th»< river, woBld soon
have come to the POtonwe/ wha«a
there is very good flthtng indeed. Ho
could liave had a ch«lr brought fTom
the White I house and Secretary
Candler could have held an nmbrsi?
la over bim while he coaxed the flsh
to bite. Then he oouM hava had
Mr. Wlintshishuysen and tha rest of
the cabinet to admire the sdentiile
way in wbicii he threw his line to
catch a pickled salmon—which are
very common around Washington.
Once more work is resumed on the
Washington monument, and it is ex-
pected that the shaft will be earned
one hundred feet higher by the end
of the season. That will make a total
of tour hundred and twenty feet and
leave one hundml and thirty feet
still to be added. Stone-cutters have
beeu for several weeks engaged in
dressing the marble prior tu its being
placed in position. After a few more
layers are seeuretl thei-c will be no
ftirther use for the granite backing,
and the idea wiA be carried out that
the top shall be as light asiKisslble.
Th*'3altitU6re firitt trhlcik has hlther-
t«>fiinilahed the ihacble for the men-
nment haaWk uadarbld by a Mas-
saclrtsM»8-"Wti)?i|l/ and 'th* l««er
furnished aheir iHt^t IntWIWifat
marM»'^toiyvwii.'"G<Wtf>^'rt^gatloilhdW'»fcal'«fieJli<W»«
Hie pred»c*«ll ".ot^'^«lklH»#'!«>
dharge tuatlt ' ^oWM notsiMlttftfmThey'll (iepiiWy attd ij«!*srt''W'kiiWM*l**
iipverlail. TUe Itlack is fai« supers 1 for lire «lUiM**'»Uite*»li'of''«*ds^lli^
ior to logw ood. Tlie oUier oulors are ' jecleil blghist'wbrtl »MW>n»^'_»l* frW-
bi iUiuiU,I
ili7.ed world.
CKAB. K. UKXbnAU,--
HorKlNSVIMj:, MAY 1883
Deittoentie state tieket.
J. PBOCTOB KNOTT,J
. Of KAUOX.
Mt ATTOBarr obkibal,
P. W. HARbm,' <i»"inaoui.
-
; . roB Atitma,t VATBTT8 UIWiTT,
orakxDtK.
UMll «M->mS*«URER,^AimS W. TATE,
Of vMavxiiik.
FOR 81 I'T. riTllI.U- lNsTni:(TIC)X.
JOSEPH DESHA I'ICKETT,
or FATKTTK.
torn BEUI8TER OF l.ANO OFFICE,
J. G. CECIUOF IMKF,.
THE GDUDUrMCPTOUT 87 iSt "BIBO Of SU-
LTItB."
Our Next Oovemor a lion WhoVem the "CiTio Crown of
Statesmanship."
Tb .Ommtioa Som ita Work
>Batdin,TiLte, Hewitt, Flck-'
' itt aad Ceoll are the
liTe&iBMi.
.CoLA. U.Clarksay.s iftlivUopulili-
M|>8 nominate liiiu for Guycriiur, lie
will carry out the scriptiirnl injunc-
tion and "touch Knott, taste Knott,
and haiuUc Kiuitt—the unclean
thing," politically speaking.
Jo. Brady, was hanged at Dublin,
at 8 o'clock on the nioriiiui; of tlic
14th inst, liavin<< been coiivictoil :i>
one of the Phoenix I'.irk iniirilcrcis.
He was privately exceui^d aud died
lirni and rf«{|;ned,.' inaklng no oon-
tV'ssious.
Juo. Ruiidcll, au old Ku<;li!<h prhi-
tor, Wlio died recontlv in a liospilal in
Jfcw York City, was found to bi'
worth over -f 4l),(li)i» in cash. He often
made a incal ofT a crust of bread, and
had ttcqiiIi(flcl ^)i, w<H4th hy e^Meceouoitiv. '
,
K()ht.Pricc,a frcntecllookin;^ iiiulat-
t", was the only cnhired ilclc};ate in
the late State convention. He wasfrom Larue aud was made chairman
of hiB delegation. He was iu the con-
vention that nominated Ciov. Black
burn and never v oted otherwise than
the Democratic lii kct.
The reaolutioni adopted by the
colored people in niasn coitventiou
last week, are rod hot nnd right to
the ptdnt, Tliey have had the scales
removed iVom their eyes at iast and
Ulk like they meant businew. They,
tte right; they are entitled to someoftbe. apoflt of office and are not un-
WiMnahle in demanding them.
Tbu connxel for the proiecutioil in
the Phil Tiiompaon trial were pretty
' iongli«ni]|i**Bnckuer,aBdalthongii
Bh».WMM to have been the canae of a
gitet 4Mi'tf iranUe^' jret if ibe la not
i '^old «f•Mitraown fceilagf what has
; iMm taiiNf her Will eertainlr weichi|hMrilr iipotthermtDd in afutr ytm.
Rev, Geo. O. Barnes is putting in
good work in London, and prospects
hid. fair for ttio conversion of that
largo city before lie gives It up. 'Tis
a fact that better Hueeess always
orjwiis one's efforts where he is not
known.
Ilarriidhliiii;;, Ky., was visited on
the nielli 111' the IJlh by u very dcs-
trnctivi: cnnllajriation which wasri'iidcrcd niDi-c -o by the prevalence
of a heavy wind. The lire broke out
about 11 o'l lock ami was subdued at
2 o'clock. Total 111' pioperty,
146,000. Total iui>urance |2(i,000.
The Democrats of Kentuck}' met in
eouvention at Louisville last Wed-nesday and II iiniualcd a ticket that
will receive tlic cui'dial support ol
every elciuent cif the party. Tliecoii-
ventiou was one of the most lar^'cly
attended ones ever held in the Stati'
and there was never a more harnio-
noiusone.
The body was organized 'Wednes-
day by the selection of Hon. Isaac
Caldwell as Chairman, temporary
and periuanent, and Tbos. S. Pettit
aud E. Polk Johnson as Secretaries.
The balloting for Governor began at
the night session, after a resolution to
drop the hiqdmoit man after the sev-
enth iMllot had been adopted. The
arst bailpt atood. Jones, SOoJi ; Knott,
i89<^;, Bqekner, 144Ji ;.,' Owsley,
11U<4' ; Jacobi.lWiic. Tbe leooind and
third were not materialiy different
and after the third Jacob's name was
withdrawn. Three other ballets
were then taken, the sixth one stand-
i <.', Knott, 2 12 ;Jones, 227^' ; Buck-
ner, 171,'4 ;Owsley, 101?^. After
this ballot the convention adjourned
till the next morning. When the
I'cinveiition was again calle<t to order
the excitement was at fever heat,
lieforc the liallolin;; l)e);an Owslcy
name was withdiawii. Au attempt
was made to carry ( )wslcy's strenjfth
to lliickner, but a luimlicr ofco«ntii^>
-(altered and went to Knott, and.lonej and Uuckiicr men sa* that
Owsley couUl not control hiv votes
mil, as it was clear thnt liuckiier
woulii be dr:ippcd, his name waswithdrawn amid the wiidfst eoufus-
ion. Thcii the excitement reached a
whije heat. County after county
diangcd and finally it was dceideil tu
have a new call. Neck aud neck
Kiiott and Jones came down the
lionic-stret«ht filiifltt' county, whichhad not been voted, applied for per-
mission to vote and the proxy wasvtcrredtotlM,oinimitt«e on creden-
tials. When the vole wu completed
and Elliott eeunty had been voMd fbr
Jones the rasalt atoodi Jonea, SIS t-6
;
Knott, au 8-6 ; but beftre the M<ir»-
tariea coald finish adding^ t>p the
votes the chainnan of theOw«B coun-
ty delegation arose and changed 5
votes fh>m Jonas to KnotL A Wrangleensued-MMLthe deiegatioa retired for
eonsiiltatlon and wben.tliey returned
(liey announced that the change hadlieen agreed on. These votes wereinstructed for Knott nnd had been
east for Jones under the impression
that the vote would not be close and
when it was fouud that tln'y wereuectied the majority demanded the
change whi<h was made. This
change elected Knott by 4-5 of one
vote and then one vote ( hanged in
Franklin county, pnttiug .lones 1-5 ol
n veto ahead, but before the result
could be footed up four votes ia
Ijouifivillc changed to Knott and hewas noniinatPd by 3 4-6 votes. iAt
tills juncture .Tones' name was with-drawn and Knott's nominatioii madeunanimous amidst the wildcat en-
thusiesm. This w*s at 1 '^efcuk p.
M.,' Thnraday and previuds to ad-
journment Gen. Backuor and Mr.Knott were eaOed out an& vade bHefHpcoohea. Col. Jones yaa tailed, butcould not he flxiiid^ • jlha fftlUWlng
isMr. Knott'iapeedis' ' - ' <
161'; West, 182. Before the nezi Wl-lot Youug aud Allen withdrew andthe vote stood as follows : Ilindman,453 5-6; West, 262 1-ti and the for-
mer will bo Kentucky's next Lien-
teuant Governor.
For Attorney General, Hon. P. W.Hardin, of Mercer; Col. R. A. Jones,
of Jetferson and Hr. C. R Brooks, of
Bath, were put in nftmtBttjftn. Bar-din receivAd the nomination on tiie
ftfttMlek 4taii.-ItqretHrHewitt, of
Hardin, and Gok^-JTi^ V. Tate, of
Franklin, we're Iwm&ated without
opposition for the ofllces of Auditorand Treasurer, reapectively. Prof. J.
D., Pickett, of Fayette, for Superin-
tendent of Public Instruction, andMr. J. G. Cecil, of Pike, for Register
of the JLand Office, were successful
after a warm contest
The latter was nominated by forming a combination with ,1. AlexGi-aut and ('apt. Ralph Slieldcui
Sheldon will be his first clei k and(riant his seouud. Corliett ivas defeated by the comblution by about
30 votes.
Captain Eindman.
to
• Owencounty—"Sweet Owen," as
«he was dubbed many yean ago byJohn C. BreckeniMge bn the ooeaeioq
mem-ber ofCongreee—wat ii-power 1m IhoLeuiavUle Conrentkm. Proetor
Xnottmajr.. well reitartte Breeken-.ridgi^i wMda and exehilm in accents
ofMffntitnde '^Hrnet OwmL'^HiikCityiTImefc
1 Mr. Geo. V. Tripiett hasltwied tho
Oweniboro Post to Mcssn^. FrankGordon and "W. E. Beeirs..»wo printers
connected witb the otHc«, and has re-
tired from llic tlilJ of journalism.
Tlie paper wiU resume its weeklyform and not be issued senii-weekly
in the t)itiuv. Mr. Tripiett is a
cracel'iil,. ui\)~y writci-, but as ho has
othei; biwiiu'ss matters to look after,
lie diuitUsd to dispose of his ])a|ier,
yye viink hi* sncuessors much success
is their JoMmalistic venture.
Tile trial ol'I'bil Thompson fortlie
killing of Wallci' Davis was conclud-
ed at llan-nil-lnu'^' on Ihi' 17th. inst.
and a vej-diel of acquittal icinlered
on the plea <if emoti(Ui»l insaiiltv.
An acipiittal was ex|>(.-cled from the
^Irst and was not thcrt'fore a surprise
to the public. Thtuupson was de-
lended by Senator \'ooihces. Con-gressman lilackburu and other dis-
^iahed lawyers and some of the
••peechcs were said to have .bfgen
.-imongthe betteTer',nide in kein-
tucky.
The Owcneboro Post boasts of a(uarvelous discovery of "twin eggt^"
NOW ft his office. We are surprised
at our neighbor never having seen' or
lieard of twin ecgs until lie got those
the other day. Wo have in our town
a bleed of twin chickens that lay tw in
eggs all the time and from each egg
conies two chickens, in otlu r words
four well developed chickens from s
jiair of eggs. Our groceryiiicn sell
three pair of those eggs for a third
inoiv tlian the cinuuion hen's eggs.
The convention at Looisvillc last
week was charactcrired by wi»<loni
throughout, but one of the wisest
things it did Avas to nominate Capt.
Ilindman for Lieutenant GovernorXot that be is an abler or better qual-
ified man than Allen, Johnson andothers of his competitors, but his
nomination carries with it aa idea
above and beyond pereonnl praAtren-
ccs, and forever putt at rest a fblse
issue that Rcf.i^bUcana have vainl
tried to iqj^i into. State poUties
disrupt tb« Oemoeracy. Capb Hindman w»« a gallant Eederal ofieer andin hi^ nomination the .Federal elc'
merit of Democracy has at last obtrinei reopgnitlon. The "Jacob
movement" iaforcverlaid away aud a
united Democracy is ready to march
on to victory and sound the key note
for the great battle of 1834. Capt.
Ilindman is a Democrat, sound and
true, and his^patriotic letter rcfusini;
to join the "Jacob movcmctit'' is still
I'resb in the memories of the people
of Kentucky. With Knott and lliiul-
inanloliend the ticket, and the otl,-
ei- ollii CI S men who have merited an
endorsement, AVe have a ticket ot
which we may well be pioml nnd
which will strike ii riiu- to the hearts
of the enemy.
Wheiurth^'"dlaMct> wmtailed ifo,aeOo^l|ne and|P iwurth
was leached, the tall for^jrof Jla A.
.McKenzie arOee in one corner w the
rowded hail, and as soon as he was
recognized round after i-ouud
jf applause echoed _ . and /re-
echoed from pit to gallery. As soon
IS order prevailed the orator liegan
in his matchless aud iu'iiiituble mau-
ler and placed (iov. Knott's name be-
fore the convenlioii in the fidlowing
nasterly speecli. which was one of
the best ever delivered in a Ken-
Uleky eoiiventiou :
Mr. Chairman and Gkmleue.n of
ran OonyiuiTiox : 1 wish tu place in
iiOmiiiation fbr'tho office of Qovcrnorof Kentucky a man who wears tlie
ivic crown of statesmanship, and not
the heroic laurels of war. lininicuse
.md in-olmiged cheering.] EveryKenliickiau manifests aud alwayswill show the greatest enthusiasm at
be mention of the names ofany great
leaders who illuttrated our courageand valor cither uuder tlie Hag of ilie
Confederacy or of the Union, uii^ 1
lonor that sentiment. I place in
nomination the name of a man wlio
has no record as a soldier on the tent-
(I field, but wuose life has been oneof knightly devotimi to the Demo-cratic party, ami one who has bi-ought
to the service of that party uncom-mon endowments of mind and heart,
i'raiued in the school of .lell'erson andof Jackson, those miifhly expositors
.if the true laitb. revering the tradi-
tions aud the teachings tind the his-
tory of the Democratiu party, adhcring' to its fortunes amid the exulta
tion of victory and the gloom of de-
feat, he has given to its service the
splendid energy of his early manhoodand llic retiiieu'wisdom of his inaturer
and later life. Ideutitied with tlie
great Ixnly of his fellow citizens by
birth, by "fortune, by education andby sympathy, his inililic career has il-
lustrated the stronjxe-l lid. lily lo tin
eoustitutiou of his coiiutrv and an
honest and eloquent advocacy uf the
rights of the American iicople. [Ap-plause.]
For twelve years he has ri'piTscnt-
ed the people of Kentucky iu the low-
er brauch of the Federal "Legislatun-,
service which is the severest andmost merciless test of liumaii capac-
ity ; a survival of the sirongest i« tlic
unvarying' rule, and I h izard ni>thin;i
Ml saying that nil Itcpreseiualive llic
State' has ever had on her brilliant
list of groat names has ever made iu
that deliberative ixidy a i«eord inorc
honorable to himself or more credita-
ble to the )icople uf Kentucky than.1. I'locior Knott. [Applause
mm OHIO UD
Southern Trunk Line
Through the
VIRGINIAS—to-
WASHINGTON,
BALIIMO&E,
-TME-SXZUBCT Zl.0T7.TS
—'I'O—
SCemphis,HtmvT Orl«fi&»,
and nil points in
AND TEXAS-
Tbros^b tiohti m hot oa Siki
Uall on or adiln-as
B. ^ BLUE. G PA.*L'ClsVlLLK, IVV.
' Ovr Knt Qovtnot,
The nominatioB of Hon. J. Proctor
'Knott.for Governor it one of the
wiiett'ttepB the Detaioeratio party of
Kentucky has ever taken. It was a
triumph of principles over tentinent,
and a victory for tlie best element
and soundestJudgment of the . party,
Col. Jones,"th* contending candidate
U a good and >true man, and would
have borne the Demoeratic Hag tu
the front with credit to himself aud
honor to his parly, but in experience,
in political sagacity and ability to
^rrapple sui-cessfully with (pief
lions of dec]) import. Mr. Knott is h
suiicrior. wliilc all the goo<l that can
oe said of Col. .loncs can also be said
of ,Mr. Knoti.
To have n.iniiiuiled (ien. Huckuerivould luivo liwn iK-euliarly unfortu-
nate anil a great error at this time.
With ex-coiifederatcs recently elected
Governors in Tennessee and Geor-
gia, it would liave been hurtful to the
Democracy iu the uorthern states,
had Kentucky done likewise. TheDemocrats of Kentucky are to lie
congratulated ui>oii the wis<lom of
their choice in the (flection of a
statesman who will ilaake the best
Qoveraor Kentockjr ihu had for
manjr-yaatt.
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Mr. J. F. Apcliey, the inveiitoi, is tb.
of his latest impraveme|ts, which aiv sup.
LOW PRICE OF $260,AVhicb brings them within the re;ii b of ev.M y I'lrnier. W.' warrant them to give entin- satisfaction or no'ialf.
We oiler a Hinder that h:i- a r.'imi.iti.oi ili;ii I1..11.' . Ill .l..i\bt. It comes right from headquarters. HTc also
have iingle llcapcrs aud Mowers, Champion UcajKis nnd .Mowers, and a fuU slock uf C'lumiUou Itellflrt. •
FORBES & GANT, HopkinsTille, Ky.
$250.II Hi "
$250.OUR MaTTO:
Mil. I'llESIDFJSt AXS GeNTIiBMBNor THK Cowaxmos:: My pi-es^ntphysical conditlAn.would paevent itifveu if I heiCtke-diapoailion to abuseyour patieeco,.or consume your timeat this staijc of yoiu- proceedings b\
any protwcted' remarks. I simplydesirete^express my profound regrettlukt I bwre notsnmoientoommanu ot
huigvage to testiQ- my Mgh appreci-aAiou of the distinguiahea honor youhave done me, or to return my heart-felt 'tlianks to those who nave beeninstrumental iu conferring it uponme. ThJ»ugh,ypur generous confi-dence I liave acliievod the highest as-piration of my life, and I beg to as-
sure yon that no cll'ort of my ownKhali lie wanting to Justify your pret-
erenoe, either v.pon the liiistings <>r in
the cabinet. 1 will eiiU'r upon thecanvass in advoi'acy of the - Brandpriuci|)les <if our party, toWBichIhave devoted more than twenty ofthe Ijcst yearti of my life, with ail' the/.cal that can be inspired by a deepcoiiscicutiouii convietion, and, withj our asristahce, I trust that onr vic-tory in llie coining August will l>c a
lilting harbinger of the grand Demo-cratic triumph which will sweep like
a cyeloue <iver our enlire comitrv at
the ncxi J'residential election, [t'ro-
longed a fiplause.]
The other nominations were madeby 2 o'clock 1'. M., the next day andthe gr.|at couycution atjjvumed.
Thi) contetl Ibr lienttttaafOoTCr-
nor :<raa the Bloat exciting. It proveda rpe|fc-fbr-Bll and the following nameswcitBi jriaeed .ilit,>JiM»ii!lnatiim t OaptJa^. B. Hlndmaut <tf Adair; Capt'
C?ru8 T. Allen, of Caldwell; Col'
Vuii It. Young, of Bath ; OoL-E. PolkJoiinson, of Jctlbrson; Col. i P. P.
Jobnson^Of'Fay'efte; Col. Clint Grif-
^th, of IMviess, and Judge C. Vf.
West, of Harrison county. Thepame of Col. (ii'illtli was withdrawn.
It was u surprise that (Jol. A. it.
Binith, of lleni-y was not prcseuled
before the eouvention for the posi-
tion. The lirsi ballot resulted as f(d-
lows: lliudiuan, IS7,'.., ; Allen, Ifil'.;;
Y<uiug, U7',; ; E. l»olk .Tolinsoii, 118;
AVeet, >.)2i,,; and 1', P. Johnson, 30.
I'. 1'. Johnson was withdrawn and
the t'.iirt ballot v.'as announced
:
Uin^an, 183; Allen, l!>6y, : 'S'oung.
143; 'West, ;.Johnson, 122-
Jolmson's name was withdrawn and
tlie noxt ballot resulted as follows:they iielng larger an. I richer.— ilart-
;ord Herald.|Hbidmian, 226 ;
Aileu, T,TO'<. : \ouuk,„...v.« JUO iraic—\.-misMnu
I
hu.'v « tu., lyjana IV' rultonfJtreet
Ob,^rvvr.
OoftvtBtlflii NotM.
roi'ior Knott. [Applause and a
of "Go it, Duluth. '] Admittedto a seat in the Federal Congress dur-
ing the dark and stormy days of re
construction, before the passions of
ivar had cooled, at a time when anar-
chy and violence and luisriile held
swav; at a time when the great
Sonih was prostrated and voiceless,
he entered that great arena of debate
as the champion of good goverument.as the advocate of the autonomy of
the States and the supivmacy ofthfConstitntion, and as tlie sworn foecfall schemes of faction, plunder andextravagance. [Applause.]
Whetlier appearing on the floor of
the House advocatiiig tnc right »if all
the di-lri. ls of Kenlm ky to repi csen-
tatiou in that body ; or opposing the
Sufl'rage bill, wlucli proposiid to
strike down the young manhood of
the South; or opposing the bill to
punish ex-Confederate otficers for
holding ortiee. Stale or FcHlcral or op-
jiii-in/ ili.i. e enormous land grants lo
railroad corjiorations, whereby the
public domain has bceu squanderedand grccdr corporations enriched ; or
as the leaiier of that minority In op-
position to the Kleetoral Commissionbill, a biy which made nus^ible the
crowning ontrage ofmodem times—the theft irfOio Presidency ; or wheth-er we contemplate him as advocatingwith rare eloquence the purity of the
bullot-liox or depicting the barbar-ism of an armed and hoetilc soldiery
at the tHiUs, we see that he broughtto bear ujiou all'thesc great questions
a comprehensive stateraauahlp, eU'
lightened Jndgment and a fervid
patriotism . that entitled .1. I'lo. lo'.
iCnott to rank amoni; the greitmsi
men that have adorneii the an>.ialt> ut
modem times. [Applause.] t »peakunbiased by the stroug iMnrsoiml
ft-iendohip that I feel—a friendshipthat has grown with yea rs and licen
strengthened by time avid long asso-ciation ; but I say im|)artially, aud 1
fs^jsoi aqi ]« s|>ouS |(.>s ci
OOpVaOiT. CUX7
Col. nil Yoti was the biggest manpresent
Young men predominated in the
convention.
The smallboys struck a bonanza byselling Icewater aiflye^a^ a drink.
It Utij^TBenTrEl^ni, ot Eik-
tdn, S^iit^e hanilii^est niatfia' the
eouvention.
Tom Pettit is the most useful manin Kentucky in a convention, lie
makes the best secretary iu the state-
Col. I'olk .lohiison. though not a
candidate was complimented with122 votes for Lientenunt ^ovAmor.
The lost ballot for Qovemotr ;atood
87S ^5for Knott ; and 8lig 84i t>t'
Jones. It was .the cloie«t. eoMtof t
ever witnessed in a convention. /Col. Jones made aa able, patrlLotio
speech.^No, man ezuitwl ove'r his'
defeat, and Ur. Knott's fricni'.s sym-pathized with Gol. Jones as 'nucii as
did his own followers.
Hon. Jas. A. McKenzio was the
ablest man in the eonverition and bis
speech was one of the l-.est ever de-
livered in a Kcutneky convention.
E.x-Governor David Meriweather,Ex-Gov. P. H. I>!tlie, Bx-GovemorJas. B. MoCreary and 'Oov. L. P.
Blackburn were all in attendance.
Oeft,B. Qorln, of 'Warren, fell in afUnttng Ut while the balloting wasgoihlfon fi»r 'titovemor. The heat
lind 'txeltemont" Were too much for
him.
A inoiinlain delegate in the rear
of the ball yelled out "louder," whenllishop lindlcy began to pray in open-ing the convention.
"I''our years ago," began a delegatewho was cocked. and. primed for a
speech, when the convention wasHearing an end, but the body -aat
down on him and his eloquence wasbottled up till the next oQnvention.
lie never gat .any -Ai«thaE.<.thaB hit
opening aentenoe^ - -
The Itepublicans hold tlielr State
Coiiveiitiou at Lexington to-inorro«',
to select seven lambs to l>e led tb tl^e
slaughter by the gentlemen compofi-
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Dry Goods, GlothiDg, Boots, Sboe£, H9.ts
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And they aU admU that Wright U not wrong.
believe 1 voice the jut'igment' of ihctimes, that when the great vprdiet ofposterity is made up, amoug the longlist of names that the grand old Com-moiiwealtli of Kentucky lion contrib-uted to the I'antlieon' of Americauhistory, no name will shine morebrightly than that of J. Proctor Knott.[Great Applause.) Cautioiis and con-servative as a lejfislator; t.road, com-prehensive and liberal as a thiuker;learned and eloquent as a lawyer;Witt}-, forcible «ud oonyinoing as ahustings orator: a lover' of learning,he has devoured books with the di-vine hunger uf genius; but liighcr,
better, gi'ander than ail this, amid thestorms ai.d conflicts, the triumphsand disapiiointmcpts uf a life nowKap.hiug lis tenth lustrum, amid thestress of great political ' discussions
»:nd the clash of party strife, his pri-
vate character is as stainless and iv-
proachless as hU public ci^rucr is
brilliant a9d„i^qatrioil|. .{jSifffH.^plause.] ' '
'
'With no disparagement to anvono,
Mr. Chairinau, entertaining the high-
est respect for all the distinguished
aspirants for the place of ( bief K.ve-
cutivc of the greatest State, iu myhumble Judgment, upon which thesun of heaven ever slione, I, with all
i onfidence. place thenamo.of J. Proc-lor Knott before this great convoca-tion of Kenliieky Democracy as a
proper man to receive the siifl'rages
uf the people for the great ofBoe of
Governor.- of this Conimonwealtii.[Qreat applause.]
a' .id luxury, the devdqpmcnt of unt-
il iral science, and the iufluenoeofa
larger religious liberty. E.iward
Self presents some weighty considera-
tions on the ".Xbiise of Citizenship"
as exhibited in the ma.'biiialious of
the dynamitisis again-'l a friendly
power, iu disregard of the obligations
of American neutrality. I'rof. Isaac
L. Itice criticises some of ••Herbert
Spell. •cr's Facts and inferences" iu
soi-ial and political scieuc.', and Chris-
tine Nilssou contributes "A FewWords about Public Singhig". I' in-
ally, there is a symposium on ''The
Moral Influence oftho Drama", the
participants being, on the one side,
the Kev. Dr. J. M. Buckley, well
known as on opponent of the stage,
andontiiQ other, John .Gilbert, tlio
actor : A. M. Palmer, thireaticai man-ager ; aud William Winter, dramatic
critic. GO cents a number ; a year.
Pnblisbed at 30 Lafayette Phice NewYork.
The^ June number of the Novth
AmeAcan Mevdw opens with an ar-
ticle, by Joseph Nimmo, Jr., Chief of
the Treasury Bureau of Statistics, on
''Amcricaii Maimfacturiug Intcrets,"
in which is given a singuhii'ly full
and instrnctivo historial skotcli of lh.<
rise and pi-ogiess of manufacliircs in
the United States, together with a
very elh'ctive ^presentation of their
present c<mdition, and of the agein yoftarilf legislation ill promoting di-
versilied industries and ejicoui-aging
the inventive genius of the people.
Isvery member of the Democratic
state ticket wears a moustache and
no other beard. With one or twoexceptions they are a handtome set
of men.
The following iroiu l\ie Proof Slieel,
publisiied-^'in Hew YoHi( will showthe fkte of the -rerltediiMew .Testa-
ment; . ;,
They are neliingodillons of tbff,re-
vised New. Teolament now for what-
ever it ytB\ bring i« ouuces andpounds in fi'ew York,. ,It was a stu-
pendous lutp. No pne would read
it; no oiAa;m>uldJbuitifcrv.Booksoilors
have had vnormone loada of it that
they cannf it carry,- and, aa4t was not
Worth & irent iu tlie market, it wassold a* old paper to be turned, into
the vats In liie paper mills and so^edinto pol}i. A ftlredttioii was sold
when the Irook was first issued to
people who were anxious for curiosi-
ty sake to look nt it, but as soon as
their euriosily was gratified the sale
slopped short, and it has never
started again. Half a dozen
schemes Jiavi^ bi'en tried by tile bi^ok
iniblishcr.: lo get ri(i of their nselc s
slock. aiuV a tjicat many have M alted
patieiilly in tint hoiio thai some gen-
uine intcis st would be loanifested by
]
Hihle ri'aders in the new version ; but
!
they have all been griovously left.
A't.^r yoU have examined other
Sewing Machlucii ofll'red you by the
variou-i agents, look at the
Hooser; & Overshiner's
IIOPKmSVIIXE, KY.
Wetiiinkit will require llttte-or
no argument to convince yon of its
sHiicriority.
ITISALWAYSINORDEEand ri ady lo sew fram ^ flmMtothe heaviest fabric.
Zt S«BI iMilf, I
Hfk^TMyUttUNoUa,
Is Self- Threading,
presents a neat and tasteful appear-
ance, and i* therefore an addition to
the f\irnitnreijof the room. .
The attachments ore well adaptedto their res|M'etive work, requiring
no cxlra skill lo use them.
Vou cannot fail to be pleased with
your purohaso if you buy the
New American.
Christian Circuit Court.
Pelllioo Kxpsiti'P.DWIX r. KSLI.T lll'l
Uakia H. KuLLT, Ilia wife.
Nati» !• horaby vltcn tosll Hlioni Itas)cunt'orn tlisl s i>.*lltroii lis* lhl« .Uv licfn lllwl
III the CIvrfc'fl oHli'ii nt th*> I nrUilni. i iri-iiM
Uuiirl, K<lwln r. Ki-lly iiiel .Marlil II. K. lh , I.|.
wMr, pmjinjr lliiit tilt, itiit.l Msrlii M. .K.-itT
may tio em|MWiireil utvn jui.U-iiJ.i). t.. m-Ii
nStl conTffV, forh^rotrli bunedt, any iii-tipcrty
•hamtyaiirnorsiiqulrg.lmrniin ijis iililiiK
or ilebu oftlHi MM Kilwlii t. Kfll); Ihst shemsyslscbsmaiiawaruiltd msKiwiKMeli. t<
•u itiiil b* uiwl M k >lii|l« iriiiiuis sti.i t<i
trsil* III tier «wn iiHin^ itniriii illiiioM of tiur
pmiioriy bjr iltrtti or will.• tjlvcn niiitL-rniy hHD.I tlili Itth 'lay of Miiv,
A.U.IMAlK'iil. n. T. t!NDBB»Oi.p, l.lork.
LakoEs ft Cl-AKC, Au'yit-
.Should this aullioi-s advocacy of pro
tective legbtlation iirove distasteful,i The book is commercially gotld for
the reader gots the needed corrective|
pulp aud nothing more.
In an article by tbp Hon. Win. M. '—
Springer, on 'Ineidi^ital Taxation," ESTRAY NOTICE,whiuli is au argument Tor Free Trade.
|, Tnkon up m sn eitrty by j. ij, Diilnias.lli
.
. C. (iilinaii, Pivshlunt ot John I tt.on th«t(Knof| tUnh, om- holtur rwt sml{ bids.
Hniilrlnii I Tnlvomiti- nn'lli>a of f li» "'""'">'*" "'I'''*'"' •Wallow iuopams tniveraity, wiitcs or me, ,„,,t,„j|,„^,.,|,,, ,„ ,-„,.h „„, ^m,.!, ,
M're-^eiit Aspects ofCollogc Training,J
•^^j''>;;ij^ 'i;;"""
Ing the Demofi-nMc iil«la.»;-JSs,'- i s....'. ii* »?.'.., -suit feoi-irt yfciir aow paew i '"t'f.MjrlMilo""' " •"''':tC.AAj"jL
i
I will receive sealt'd bids until the
1st tlay of .Iiine, 18S.I, for
1 Year's Supplyof Coal to be dcliveiTd at the West-ern iCcntucky Luuutic Asylum.
GOOD LUMP COALfi-ec from dirt and slack is required,
and must be fnrnishctl in any ijunnti-
tles desired from 1st day of June,1883, to lat day of June, 1831. 1 re-
serve the right to reject any and all
r.'L. WATXER,
JUST OPEMED!
MI HflfILSrOE BRIDGE ST.,
HOfS^iSmiiSe EI.
EveiTthiiig in Firstolass Style.
BPZCIAL mmiKlHTI rOS OOIOOBOXAL liiTltailiUcl.l'U.I
3. H. WINFRES. W. P. WINFRU.
J.H.WINFREE&O0.,» 1
AfiRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Saddlery and . Har;ie§s,'
*
TOBACCO HOGSHEADSAT ^SO EAQE
a-
SFZ0ZA2;.TZSS:
We arc still on deck with a full line of McCormick's l^leit intjiroved
TWINE BINDER'. !•.•-
. '. .: ...Has a Steel Cutter Bar, Btoel plat(»d tiuai>]|,_ and U fully.np with the tiq^es
in every respeet MTo represent (bur of '^he best^riitwilMirr and EnglMl In
the market, via : The'Russoll, Etigle, Relnhairtk Ballard, and Atfl&an 'Jfc
Taylor, with Straw Stackers unrivaled. Take yonv choloe. - <m<'«,
OUrer ChilliM] Plqnra >|i>|iVnlMyM«r Stool and Cut Plows, Uota. .1|M'and ovtirythiag t'lkd kepit<Mi.nHWass Implomont iM Seed hoiiier^^
SOUTH KEHTUOKIAN.
HOPKlN!SVILLB, MAY 22,
TIm foUnirlnff |M*r»nnt urn our ftiilhortxeil
KjrvflU. whu mkW rtHvlvu •uij'ti-ri)itluui fur the
IkMKil KtmvniuitiW . B Brainr, futritl**. KyBob A BariH'll. -Ir., Colli, Ky.
ll>ii«(>rM(li.MM<(»i>ory4liy.
TttM. II. Ualii*^ CanilMD Hpriaia, Ky.
O. «. Bl««ll, NurV ll«llls. Ky.
w.itaTii. rmi Hill, Ky.
V W. Luarttraiin, Tnnton, Kr.
jLrM. AiltM AiJo.. chunsk Uill, Ky.
WA, H*Wi«M»liv. Ky.I*«<lcr, Ky.
iftSriMn. Urayoll,'. Ky.
ff t. •«MlliiM«,C>l«loait.Xv.W. M HaHm, KlrtMBKin*. Ky.
Bm, Jm. «IUa««arili. Cliiia,Ky.
Wm. WkHo, Mtwatrdil, Kr.
W. A. While. X I »nl». Ky.
W. J. I'nqM, Onton, Ky.
WI«Bg—.. .
-J-iJ—
! ; If r. W. V. Croft of Craften, wta in
the city rrldijr.
Mr^rBBk Dkbnoy bii gone to Daw-
: iMtkfvmiwr«u.
. . Vr. 8. W. OUBB, of Cadit, wu In
lU lut nrfciar.
lOUiiindMli U vMting tk» flunUy
' MaJ. Jno. BUiikenililp, Mont
:lOBMry, WM 1b the citjr 8«tord»r*
'
y MImMU BiMwy UtpondlBf thii
week with ber auul, Mr*. Ttnd.r.
MiHii Mattle Jolinion, it viiidiiK
t)ip fkmlly ofW. B.PM»y«*>ofNmIi-
Ttlt*
*~~' :Mili Aut* Johnton, of Poac-lioi-H
UTliUtiagBt Mr. Geo. V.
kr. E«l F. Ileiidlv I* iiuw c-iii|ili>yi'(l
M ikipplBg clerk for Ceo. V. Tbouip>
to lli>n<]<<r<on Ky.
Mr. I><>r Uuyun, of 1 ronton, |itt,<c(l
thruuKii lb* olijr latt Friday on hUwtytolMWMB.
Mi^J. O. r«n«ilNtanMd WtdayAmTtte iavUimrB BaytiitoouToBtion
al ifaoo, Tuai.
Mr. Jti. B. Cayce, of till* ooiiiity,
Jiaa aeoeptcd a poailioB 1b Mr. J. M.
>|LiHii»i a«i dangh-
I(la>Ba4 DiKia «<rPcro-
bruke were in the clly WeOneaday.
Krr. Killirr Ilayea left lint Suiiilsy
for Michtcan City, Iiid., tu vinil n la-
Uret. Ue will Iw abacnl two wi'cki.
,Mn. QeorgsJIall, of Bt, Louin, U
iHHIiBf tho fliDttIr 9r Mr. AndrewHall, and will rcouuB a^Twral wceka.
Mr^nr*. I/>o <faii>i*«,of Ikli city, anil
John Chawailf^ Cadis, are takinK
:l|jit«lilM|«i.]|aal|tUlt.
Mr. W. H. Howe, ofNaabvUle, wa«
the dtjr latt weak. Bt bat bo(>n
in bad hcBlth tot tome time but hat
„al|t9at Ailly rteovwvd.
i^'Mr. JM. MUlikcn, 'thr |H>|>ul:ir
SiraHar panaenfrr at|i-ut of liii' I., k> Ballruad, wan in town a dav ur
.Iw latl week la tb< Inlerett of hia
MlataaJfarr «una, MoHIa Orintaf'
aail Uarj Burnett, of Cadit, arvvlt-
Itlng til* ftmilr af'MK OtorgeV.
Tbompton.
Mr. Im Bamborfter, rrtumed latt
Thttnday ftam Dawtou whvrr lie
baa been fortevaial we«k'H fur hlx
bealtb, and hat mucb benifliad. Helay* th« hotali are gradually dlllBf
and a gay teaton la anticipated.
Mittei Belle and Jnlta Robertton of
Burliugtim. Iowa, H'lio have been the
Ifueatt of Mr». (i. A. (^hamplin for
everal week'*, rctiirneil home latt
Thuraday. They made many nriendl
duriiiK their utay, who Wut gtadl^
welcome their return.
BIBI AND Tmai.
W. p. Patton, Life Inanrance.
8|rawberrlea are plentlftil.
Read ettray notice In anbtlier cul
umu.
The brick work on Mr, George ().
TliompHoii'a bnildlngi la foliig rapid-
ly ahead.
The public Rcboolt aia out and M\children have boon turned looted up-
on the atrcolt.
Tlie new iiia)(ihtniti'N ami loiisiii-
bleit elected laKt AiikiihI go iuto ullicc
June Itt
QuUa a aitpber.orina oil palnt-
Itigt were iofd latt week by M. Uagio,
at pxtremcly low pHcea.
McNHrH. Wullai-r, LoRK k Oaniett,
inauraiice ajfcnli', iiisrrt a very con-
tplcuou* advertiacineiit iu thia ittue.
Tboaa aritiilng bee hlraa abould call
on I««g 4k Wade o|ipo|tt8 MeOamy,Bonto difn carriage ibop.
The ttorin on the niKht of the 19lb
mat, cauaiHl a very Huddou change in
the atiiioHphere, rendering overooata
uut at all burdcuaoiiie.
About twenty delcgatot ftroni Cbrti-
tlan attended the State oonrontlon
latt week, and wet« pretent at the
lore featt when Knott waa nominated.
Te terilic returned from Lonii-
ville Saturday nit;ht and will leave
to-day to attend the W. K. P. A.,
meeting at lleiidereon.
All farmera will do well to call at
Trice'a Storttfn Btrania near de|>ot and
examlBB Mi tobacco FertUUcr before
planting their cropa.
There in no bi lti r TolKiiMd '•'ertili-
zeriiiuile than ihe one olfcieil fur fiilr
by Trice. Made near lionie, iii> liiifli
fi-elKhUi to |iay. lie can and will
Rell cbflipar than anybody elao.
Great complaint It made of the
raida of the tobacco bug. in Trigir
county, In conaequanceofiarUch there
will bo a light crop.
I'i»li frU'B and fi«lilnp jiarlicx have
I'll (|uile a wmnc of rei realign a-
well at ( iijiiynii'nl.lii tliiii."' wlu" like In
indulge, lor thu laat throe or four
weckt.
Zoedone the Aaatt noo tleobolic .
ttimiilaiit in'ihe market can be pro.f*etntt«I to to Bet t«ciaie of prcju
uivd at & Uarncr'a. It i« a
ii)iarl.lint( phoNphaled Iron beverage
and it tomcthiug entirely new.
The ttrawberry and lee cn-ain inp-
per given by the ladlcn of the Mctlio-
diit churvh lattJCrlda^ Bight waa a
lucccia and tha iMtlpli 'lawnnted to
about tlUO.
BID BOT SIBOLUTIOlffi.
OoleNlXui OoBTaiion.
In K »|>(Hi-ic !() a call published iu
ilii' South Kcntnekian, Ohio Kails
Kxi<ii>n anil (itlier papers, a niasa
iiieeliu).' of colnml UepublieauH of
Chriatian county met nt the court
liou«e at 2 :4,"), r. m. May U, 188:1.
iNaiali II. •liiiU'H called the nn^etin;;
III (inler anil slated iii(le/i»ili'hj
II lijeel iif till' mi'etiii),'. .Mr. ,Ia».
Allenswiiitli was eleelcil cliairinaii.
ami W. ,]. Harvey, seerelary. Kcv.
K. lUclicy made a tVw rcniarkii, xtat-
in(( that KtepH hIkuiUI lie takeu to raixe
fund* with which to toud at loatt
lino delegate appointed by the reoout
Ropublicau county convention, to the
Stat« convention, to be held at lycx-
iligtOD. He alao told there was AU-tatiafaelion among colored votera as
to the diipotltlou of county olDcoii. .
The following were appointed at a
committee on M^latfoaa: II.
Junct, John Mooni, K. wMoIKT^Knight and W. 3, Harve}-.
During tho abtouce uf tlie commit-
tee, Mr. V. t. Fox acted at lecrntary
and the matt moeting,wa* addreatcd
by £. Bicbey, who tpoke of tlie (ela-
tion and duty of the Bepublioan party
to the colored p«iople. The fOUowlug
neolutioat were laad ai)d adopted
:
The colored Ropublldtua of Cbrit-
tlan county in matt meeting aascm-
bled:
Itt. Wc'lndortcthenomliiatiiiDHof
Uou. Jaa. Drcathitt and Mr. I'latt as
candidaten for the Lower llciiise and
State .leiiat,', rcspeetivelv , We re-
co({iiUe anil ((ratefnily ai knowieilj;,.
Ilie wrviees iiftlieHr^l iiaiin il ;.'i'M-
tlenian in liciii|; llie mean-, iijilii'i'i lly.
of iirnviilinj; a inm li neeilid eliaii^'e
in llic Keliuiil law-i of (iiir Stale, ami
we ailmii-e ami aiipreeiatc tin li.iM-
nem wliieli lie diiiplayedin d, l"en,lin^^.
ilnrin); llie aeaaion of thu lant (Jeiieial
Anenibly, the principlea of the He-
pnl.liean party. We inilori*e and
nUall lupport the caiididatct of the
Republican eouuty convention rc-
n-Dtly held in thia place.
2nd. nC it retulved tliol we de-
nounce the traUofona action of cer-
tain Repnbllcant in the aleetlotit of
lut Augnit, who either roted agalnat,
or refuaod te roto for caudidatcf on
the Bepublic^ tiaket, ^ving boon
,iT|BIIBLI WXVD STOBIC
:''^-|»«iH'A«rarl^|||lN.I^'|
:Knpire, a HtMa tfVn elt||^dilafm«
' 1« Blloe «« tk of thli city wha entlr«»>
ly iwapt away on the night of tlie.
14tht Hoaaea jiMre blo«n down, and
itorea, and their eoBtentt tcattaMd in
•very direction. E*ery heuie in tlie
town wat blown down except one.
The atorm came from tho weal, and
treca, fencoo, and dwelling honsea,
alike yielded to lu mi(jlity power'
The coal coinpany'a Ktore, and stock
valued at %'i,m. Mr. (ico. Arni-
ttrong's store, and ,Ia». .Mc(,'ord'a
itore, were all emptied of their eon-
tentl, wliicli were strewn for miles
•round. One Mr. Cobb was killed,
and teveral parliea sustained serious
injurict. It it only oiico in a while
tho county ia viiltod by tuoh a dot-
truotife cyclone. Fundi were raited
for tho relief of tho lulferert, which
eUTed to partially alleviate their
liietltttta oondition.
>. »tfm\i
IttTUiloate XuhviUt.
WANTE1>—A situation for a thor-
oughly reliable, mlu r. mural and iii-
duatrioua printer. The l«'»t of refer-
rnces ^iven. Adilreaa South Ken-
tuckian, llopkintville, |(y.
Tlcketa are out aaBOunciug the
uiarrla),'« of Mr. H. H. Bryant, of
Trigg county, to Mite Mary Qutbrie,
of Uloomadd, Ky., which will Ukcplace to-day at thf Pretbytcrlau
hurcli in liloomfleUl, Kv.
The llopkinavUle base ball club
and the Aaylum club played their
econd game at the Aaylum Wednea-
dar afternoon, the tcore rvtulting aa
fol'laWi IlepkluTiUa ^«b 1% Aay-
lum cftftrji - '
A new feme arnnnd and R (ntf^coat of paint ou our temple of jutticc
would add very materiallv to ita ap-
|iearancp, aa well aa cause it tu com-
port better with aonie of the
new buUdingt which are now in
cou rae of conitructioa.
^ira yoa n«d thli J«tt^ Ml^ np'your mind to''get one inbterib^r fbr
Ihe KxNTi'CKiAN, and if all of our
tubtcribert will do u> the tame favor
we will toon have a litt aecond only
to the Weekly Courier Jouriinl.
J. P. Nolan, at hit new Boot and
Shoe ttore on Main etreet ia roeeiving
tbia week a large aaaortHMBt of
tninkt, Talltet, ealekele, Jk. Alto
new tlnel ofLadlea,ud Mtttei Shoet
andSllppare, ail of wUeh will be
told at
dloe agalntt tho colored man.
Srd. B<» It further retolved that as
votera eAnprialBg the greater part of
the Ropu^lcan party of Chrittlan
county, we dewaBd aaluure of the
s|)oila of olBoea and that hereafter we•upiKirt no eaadidatee for the variout
county efllcet unlett candidates
promlM an' adequate reeoguitiun oi'
qualified olored Republican^, in ap-
puinlin;,' llieir deputies.
.1. W. Knixlil. I. II. .lones,
Uoaely and W. ^. Harvey »iMike in
favor of the rc»<ihilions, all vuieinj;
the sentiment that the time had come
for tlic white Itepiiblicans to f[ive
"half of the loaf " to the colored man.
Mr. Karlo and A. C. Banks favoivd
the acutiincut of the last resolution,
but oppoied it because of the man-ner of the asking', liiiilinjf lliat it waa
not exactly the way to demand a
iliare of the s|Miils of offli-c. After re-
mark* by Phil Bell and othcrt tho
mcctiug adjourucd.
Ja8. Au-aaaiuin^ Rh'nin.
If. J-/ftttW.W-'haadeitroyeu your aenacand hearing, Uall't Ca-Win em» yon. 75ceDt4
per-boWA MtiiiiittredMt
Half ratet will bo charge^fbr the
beiitflt of those wiahlng to attend the
grand military diaplty at tho Rook
City. Tickoia will boon tale from
the 20th to the 2<llh and good until
tha 29th. Those who make money
an object would do well to lake ad-,
vantage of the extremely low rate,
and wituett one of the grandeit mili-
tary diaplayi over teen in the South.
AdvartliMUHm.WUah.iIno* otlUil tor to Iklrtf eara,wlll
k« tut u WathlagMa, I>. 0; t
*ll.M,H«iiry AallbartC.il.Anad, Claranon Maker, MIm Funlt K.«»lirill«eA;ilc« V. i;i.n»,K. MCl*rl.lllw Kniina II. IVsii. Hlu Mnir(l>'
ttUa Aditlo II ilrrrirr, Andraw J.
MIM NsolMalluhbartl,ltlHa. B.I MlaiUul* [.<i«k,jM
We paid a thort vitit to Canton,
Ky, hut Wedaeiday, and (bniidou^
old flrlead I*'. Fuqaa Mill la bari*
nett at the tamojilace, only doing
bittlAett en a larger tcale. He ac
oeptcd tho agency for the Sodtu Ken-
TDOKlAM, and partiet wiihlng to aub-
fcrlbo can cdlVn him, aitd J>V,'*[lll
take thBir inbecripUoaa aid'twethem tiokcti.
Kvery one who has seen the tin
roof on Ilnekner k Wooldridge'e new
warelioifse aaya it i.s the liest in the
city. Thefketiathe people are be-
)(1ning to realize that Taylor kKea are the beat tinnert in thia lec-
tionaadaOonoeTor thinks of flrat
]>utting on a roof without oalling up-
on them and getting their flguret.
Work is steadily progretting on the
Cadiz turnpike, and at the pretent
rate -it will not be long before tho
four miloa will bo eoihpletod, at Mr,
Wni. Withers ia making tho pike at
this end of the road and Mr. Wm. I).
Summers It grading and macadainii-
lag toward th« tanvinae.
A horte rttaehed t»«n--«xpreea-b»'
ttanding.in n:outonfcKee*,r'roori
beoame frightomd TU^eday,' and ra?
at break-neok tpeed down NaihTille
street on acrott tht riVor, and waa
checked eomo dlithmer M^; pll.ltie
Princeton rdtdi Xo tdribui'^ damage
done.
Tliose visiting Dawson should stop
at tho St. .Tamcs Hotel, it is more
pleasantly located, nice and belter
furnlahcd rooms and the table ia prt -
Tided with every thing the southern
market alTords. The ready and polite
attention which the laudlord, Mr.
Aimee beatowa upon each guest
them Awl more at home than
specimens were at largo as a guinea
egg. They were of the Sharpless
variety.
".Siiuire Harm s and Col. Obsliire
look a trip on llic pas^ol||;er train to
(tuthriu Sunday and relnrned on a
coal train wliieh would not stop here.
Col. Obsliire beiiii; an old railroader,
ali;;lite(i with the ;;raec of a Chester-
llclil, but ',Si|uire liarnes failed to lind
the ground when be expected, and
ho perf'irined a whole j;ymiiaslie
pro^ramtne in the air before be
bruised his shins and ture his pants
ill the ditch at the foot ot the jrrade.
It. K. Adams from Nashville,
Tenn., was at the Stallqfl. .Tociday
on a brief business trip.
L. H. McKce and bride visited the
family la' Mr. Clias. McKi-v, Sundaythe 13th inst.
^During a thunder storm last week,
(Teo. W. WiufVee wat tlightly struck
by irghtniiig and coutidcrabiy
shocked. Ho waa lu hit barn at the
time.
Mr. Q^i^mln Downey, a promi-
nent eltliEfed'ana (krmer of tho Fair-
view neigtiboAood, viaited fHenda
near tho Station laat week.
The oKoettive dry and cool weath-
er the past two wecks will seriously
iiOure tht nMlon crop here. Noleedt have oonovp aa yetand troable
la anticipated.
Tlie members of the Catlcy Grangewill have about 8000 pounds of wool
fur sale on their sale day in .Tunc.
Forest Iladford and Walter Wil-
liams en^'ajjcd in a riot last week,
ivitli considerable curaing and abu-
iive talk on the part of the former.
Scinire (oven promptly (jned Forrest
leii (Inilar., and Wllliaiut cost for
Ihi'ir matinee.
Some one without the fear of d'od
in hi-; beait. lias presented two of a
iiei;.'lili,,i ',,, hiklrcn with a tin horn a
liei e. ami a~ the wild frantic notes
ifiliese till boms disturb thcquiet of
our village, it almost makes one wish
'hie to tome deeert spot and dlu."
BaixiB.
to mourn his loss,
Mr. Chas. Dunning, a young maniu the employ of Mr. John Glover, in
the bark business, while at worknearthe brink of a bliiO; thinking that a
I'jiling tree would hit him, rushedunder tlie tree and narrowly teeeaped
being killed. Just aa he .^eat to
croM a log a limb of tho falling tree
struck him and knocked him downuerota the log \rhoro ha ^ai| held un-til hia companions reecued^liim.
Hot'OH ANU Rraiiv.
to
TOBAooonwe.
.Mile. Uerthe, who lives In Paris
has two lovers: Andre, who is neither
handsome nor young, hut who it rictt,
and Paul, who is charming, buthainot a iieiiny. '•Which oi^ do youlike Iwst?" she wasaakod. "Ah?"'rc.pliexl Berthe, "1 love E*ul, but 1 pre-
fer Monsieur Andre.
SPECIAL IWlAttST
Fine Carriages.
Mct.'amy, Ilonte & Co., oO'er one ofthe completest aaaortments of theirown make of fine Carriages, Unggics,Barouchei, Dog Qartt, *q., that havebeen oflTered fbr aoveral years, at ex-ccedingtv
LOW PRICES!Oyer ten years' exjicrivnce iu themanufacture of flue Carriagoa, andthe use of them by our cuttomershave established for ut the reputationof makiug tho .very
Bdst Workput up by any Company. Ask anyone who has used one of our linn vc-hiclaa, what ihey are. THicy willspeak for thcmselTca if you give thema showing'. If you want a
GOOD VEHICLEwarranted I'irsi-i la-s in every n'>-
lieet, call on us and we will be pleas<'d
goods and prices, as low as~ quality of
to showanyone can offer the s'aiiie
work
>up, M^ylTSales bv Nels,,ii .t ,1^
18S:l, +1 hbds. as follows
m hhds. leaf. $8 Mi to 5 50.
8 hhds. Iii)(s. f-) 8i) (o i !«0.
Wo had notiiiiii; tine in our break.Wo quote the market higher, with astrong demand for all grMlca.
Sales by Ilnekner * Wooldridge,Mav l.'illi, lUtb and I'tli, of I5t3hhds.,
1 1..Hows
:
38 hhds. medium to good leaf,t7 10tovoa48 hhdt. couiBon to' low mixed leaf
«5 80to676.28 hhdt. good luga, fl 50 to 5 75.
41 hhds. common and trashy luga,
7.'i to '.) i'l.
Market strong aud higher thia weekall around. Some klndt Yi to }i bet-
ter. Our new watchoute on Mainstreet , is now completed andCoinmenced receiving tobacco there
ou Tuetday last. Cuutiderable com-plaint of damyito itliidaftwa feetiy, aud much tobaCco land alrehdyplanted in coru.
Pales by AlK'rnatby .t Co., May 16
18S;t, of 100 hhds., as follows
;
74 hlul8..Mediuui leaf from 1 8(>,3 to (125.
1« " I.0W '• " " COO " 525.
10 " Lugs " " fiOO " 380.
Prices better on aligradoa aocadou-
cd by bug rumors.
Many ofour most reliable patrona
atturc ua that not mure than one half
etop can be planted in Iheirnelghber-
hoodt, even if the bug deprcclationt
aliould end now. Tobacco landa are
belng-piai^ la corn by aome ofour
biiiip^lwtan.H>rr 'u^Uy .i
pt^\ kinds neatlv. proniitllr aud aat-
iefagtonly done.**
Rcaiieotfidly,
myjBbjitel'A Go.*
ItAOZDOm.Behool Oommsnosmenti.
The clflting cxerclaea of the tchoola
of thia city will be held at the Oporallouae during the next two weeks.
The Manager, Mr. Rodgeri, author-
ized ,h« to lay that be will be prepar-ed to Hmiali open glaiaee to thbio
leilrlag thent. Children accompaning parenti «iU »o( ^ adjaitted nn
ln« th(grhaT«ii|iir}(fi|aB»ii. ,^vaitar Witt beMrBiahad tea to tboae I In
ih« andhnee. 'Beeerved leait ibr4/lw* Wture occurred ULOWr.iiiMHdi.-
Bethel Female college exercleet^ Mayaoth and SItt will lie put on eale, Aa-urday morning, May Mth,at8o'cl4ok
at.the drug ttore of Gith ' Gau^,Mcet-<reterved aeati 16 G(i.,«|liery
lOote. • -1 -v^-
A horrible storm awejit over North
Chrlttian ou Monday, tho I4tfi inst.
praattpli^ trees, laying watte to
fenccL demolishing houses, turning
tti Mdelpftof doort, apd many of
>hi» >BMMi>-toBBgled. « Ha ^udappeared in tl^e weat at 8 o'clock p.
m. It«oem4d.todlTid^inii^0Bepart
went^l9Ufh and. tha other notth-Af
thia place, and tiothlBrfir'«<r«ry- ec'
omt.
Misses Alice Casky and MaryHowies, spent Thursday of last week
in town.
Col. Mariuu Uarnctt from Texas,
called suddenly here by the severe
illness of his fatlicr, li^ft for homelast Tuesday.
Miss Belle Henry left Jbj^ a visit
Tuesday to her sister 5u% JT. U.
Smith, of Hadeu^ville.
Miss Maud Warflald viilUd amongfriends lu the southern part of the
countv lilt woek.
Kelly Bros, began dellverbig lum-
ber at tho depot last week for ahip-
ment They will have about forty
car loadt.
IIIH VIo Obihln; a aailuvUle
yonng |id]r,la ,Tiait(ng her brother
hero tb}aweek-,. .
Col. Chai. iUt^left Thui^y to
attend the C. . P. Cleueral , Auemblyat Naahvllle, Tenn.
Mr. and Mre. H. Whitlow mfde
We will mHI this paint with the fol-
lowing' guarantee.'
CitSIl & (lAllNEn.
Wo guarantee that this Paint, whenproperiy need, will not brack, flake orchalk off. and will cover more sur-face. Wear lonper and permanentlylook better than other paints, includ-ing Pure White Lead ami Oil.
Wo hercbv agree to forfeit thevahio of the t'aint and the cost of ap-plyin-r it, if in any instance, it is notlound as above reprcaented.
SllEllWIN, WILLIAMS & CO.Gisii & Garnkb, Agls.
• » *
Mrs.M. £. Bodgerswill have somethingentirely new at herMillinsry store thisweek. Don't fail tocall and see it.
f
vtlk)0€l8,
longlnrtoKe»Bedy*Bilge>e,wWl»^l,ritfVltltto fHendt in -FembrBlte
laat Friday,
Mlts Sallio Wallace who has been
visiting at Oawson Springs and Pad-
ucah returned to this place Wctlncs
doy latt.
Esquire Thos. II. Green left I'riday
morning on a business trip to Nash-
ville, iTturniiig l'"riday night.
Mrs. Jno. Bo.xley accompanied by
Mrs. Otlio Graves, of llopkinsvillc,
' aud Miss Allison, ofMadiaon, Ind.,
left Friday morninc for AVhitc's Sta-
tion on a visit to Mrs. Helen Stuart.
Some beautiful strawberries were
on exhibition at tlic post ofllee on the
12th inst. Thoy wei-c ki-owii in Mr.
ate neighbffliood, b«t a||r€a«la|arry
ohurcli,.eevMttllea>»at<^thli/ place,
theJtwowe ooMaBtnted faito
an((^the'.^Work -of deetructlon began
in Mhiea£ daiQoberry' cfiurch,
largo fraqtti hilUdlttg, waa torn into,
atoms. The residence of Elder JohnDavia wa^r. taken avay. The foof
and half of the wall of hfs kitchen
were also blown fram over his fami-
ly, who eeca|>cd unhurt. Mr. Tilsoii
»\Vhite saw the storm Rpproacliiiijr
and took his family to Mr. Ben Bow-ling's. The two families sought ref-
uge in Mr. Bowling's kitchen. Both
Mr. White's and Mr. Bowling's
dwellings and Mr. Bowling's kitchen,
a strong log house, were blown down.
First the chimney of the kitchen gave
way and tlie wind rushing in at the
chii^^' place, blew all the Inmates,
except Mra. White and 'her little
child put of ihs houae befbre it gave
way. Utt White and her child hap-
pilaod to be near kla>lie burette when
the buildlDg gav« .way, ^hlclt i^r-
tiailjr protected theth thnu the falling
riiljUih- f^^ilni. Vhtlte, Kowectr, had
ona arm badly bruleed and received
aaerlouawoundon the head. Mr.
Bowling alto received- a aerious
woood abotit (|ie hoad< Mr< ^fhilo't
leg waa broken Juat abovaihe ankle.
iBipire i| reported a<total wreck.' I
aoppoae yon will get the diitails moi%
correctly than I am able to gl\-e . at
thtt writing- Tho work-of tome of
our fitrmem will bo greatly dotorrcd
by the deitrubUbn of ftsnoca aud tlie
timber fkllihg on tho lauds.
A mure belon<;in^ to Mr. T. C.
Hart, of Ibis vicinity, was grazing at
the brink of a tall bUiff a few days
a;;o, when tho iiinsa under her feet
liegan to slip and in her effort to
keep fVoni falling, she pitched offthe
blutfand was killed.
Mr. II, C. Ilensley died very sud-
doiUy , of piieiuiiouia, on the morn-
ing of the 2jlh ull. He leaves a wile
HAT8&QAP8IAt greatly reducedprices. A large stockand choice goods.
Call on Jas. Pye & CoOpera House,Hopkinsyille, Ky.
Bia LOT^FSTOCK PEAS
HOWAftD^Bf^OSr
DAWS^
8P£01AL IMAUL
Ifyou waiatke l^estand latest style TeaSet, Chamber Set orTin Set, call on
Taylor & Rea.
I have Just returned fh»m the niar-
kot where I aclected Bvery ex-
tensive stock of tho very lateit atyles
ofairUttds of Furniture. And amreceiving and opening up some.
"Quick lahM and email profltt," is
roy«i|q|to.
' A. "W. Pyle.
Best 6 cent ditBr in town at
MeKBE & P'POUL'S.
Jutt recelved'B chtdoe lot of Blackand Green Teat.
MoK&K ft WOOL.
sbiall"butSatisfactory.Both to myself and
the purchaser^ are the
margins L ash on those
namchar^ains.
Small ProjUtand quick sales,is our old
saying, but a true oneand it iu^Ws fyaotly.
I DEPENDupon it for
_ ISJAC^JLRT.
Bird Cages, DustPans, Lamps, FeatherDusters, at Rock Bot-tom prices at
Jioa jinderson ^Cheei>ney ivhen you wanta drink of ^ood whiskey.Fresh beer always ontap.
Old Neltoo and.Iiucoln CountyWhItklea McKBE ft P'POOL.
A nice line of Qlaatware andQiieeiisware can alwava be fbund at
McKEB ft P'POOL
BOARDERS.Any one wishing to get BOAHI)
in a private family can be accommo-dated at MR. X. PAYNE'S, on MapleSireet.
May Ut 1-in.
G-ish& Gamert Agtsia
Patent Stoppedbottles which preventthe air from destroy-ing its
properties. This water is recommendedby all who have evier
tried it
If von want a choice ham l'o to
McKEE & P'POOL.
FOR SALE.I liavo a K'lod Mileti Cow aud Calf
for sale. Tlio^e wisbine; to purchasewill please call on or address me utPembroke, Ky., near Elmo.
J. P. THOMAS.laa)' Ut, 4 -w
Radford''s Ice CreamSaloon is tlie . nobbiest
thmiin the city.
A scholarship in the SonihtXi^'.Boai-neaa College, at Loniaviliet- ^fi^ilaffer a bargaia. Apply ali |Mi^<nBc«
DON'T forget thatTaylor& Rea are sell
ing sto^eiS '^ ttihhab,glassware and queen-ware, cheaper thanany 'trtaidFitntfee intOWJCL. _
100BOXESof the
BEST BOOFfflGtin just received atTaylor & Rae's andthey are ready to doBElTTSR Olid Oheaper Work than anyone.They are clever andReliable Qentlenm,andwill
GuarantrJietheir
NOTICE.Havingiiold my eutiro interest |[h
theUarueM and Saddlerr Bnilneea
to Mr. J, A. B.^ohniohM oheerfbUy
recommend |iiim to all my patrons
aud all who need, anything in that
line; Ho iiauthorlwd to collect all
claima and will pay all juatdebta of
the old Ann. Thanking all fbr their
liberal ;iiiktr6niige and bd^iig that
they will Ibeatow the same ou mygucoetMr, \', remain
Bespectftilly yours
Fba.!>k Reyiies.
USE TOBACCO GPwt^WER.
C. W. Metca^fe,A %q.,W CiiiBissiiffi irekis—-AMD DIALIBS IX
ASsndjUro&iaitMzii^ici^ sudbms j«:j^uzibb
BFXOZAZiTZaS.
OLD HICKORY WAGONS,"Decring Cord Blnder«,We.llnthoua«Threalnni, Monarch EnPlatt, Full Uu o( ria* Steal.aadCblllta Plows, 8alk]rPl'>wa.Bidla( aad Valklu VolUTalan, ruaa* aCiTarr daaacto.
i,i>Dma'HatNws,(XiraahellaraBiidTobaB^Uiwt; ' ' r
"
Examine Our Improved MaohineryDctorebuyiof siul)aawlUlaiittt07oariatar(al, '
'
^pt'U'ljX
If
The best, simplest, most durable and lightdistDraft Machine on the market.
m\ uACHiNE rmr imm !9 do mm(M and iee'ouFurnished iu three aizei, aixi wm and'^i^t fNf out
machinea at ' * '
„ 6anf8 Warel)6u8d, HopkihsvillB, Ky.
Our Warehouse, Pembroke, Ky,a,.rui..i LLOlfD & BlUHljiUQHi
XIKCS
:' ^k^m A«Mm( BmlfH BtM."
A BRAN NEW
III UopkinSville, on Main Street. N. Y. Store, Ileuderson's old Staad.
HOWARD BROTHERSAre nowpfiei^ng one ofthe Handaomeatand beat Sele^ Sti^lsivfpmnT
V <a<a«eriea that we have ever 'teilii.~ '
Prioes Very Reasonable ",
TERMS STRICTLY CASH.Imar-tr-ttl
H.O. Abibhatht; H. AaaaamTi-
When you go to
stiE3^f%%' the
St. Jmii^s Hotel,everything is new,The house is neWt thefurniture is new, the Mrs. M. E. Rodgersfloors carpeted and always keeps up withthe walls papered.:the latest styles andThe landlord, Mr. | shapes in trimming,James spares neither flowers and bonnetstrouble dr expense to ' 8\,nd invites the publicaccommo'date and to call and examine
Tobao(K) Ooip^ Ibrpbants.
OEHTRAL WABBH0U8& HOPKIVSViLLK.
TIE MON WEI CO.OF PHILADELPHIA.
raeom-Seventy-eight.yeafa ol (necejM and fair dealing, with ample AiMti.
' ' ^«bd thia' Company to the pnblio aa First•OlaH.
^^01.15 AND SOLID.x?^OVERELEVEN MILLIONS LOSSES PAID.
aw*--'-
CBAB. M. MEACHAMr- •'-• - - Eiiilo
NASHVILLE STBEBT,
nO£KtN3VII«LE, KEUTUeKY.
' W( will lurnlKh the followlaf ptpln anilitMriodlcalt with tho SooTB Kiirrcaxux attmtaflljotnoil cheap rate»;
DMly Courler-Joiirnal iio.soW»«lil)lMirior Journal JITS
S.Ml.SO
5.115
. 3.10
. S.IO
1.M
Elj IJlHiri.er-Jotirnal' unUrllle Commercial
LoaiaTt<l* Semi-Weekly PustTUMtrtHome loiirnalPttmim't MaiaiineOedeT't Lady'a HookMtoo;* Muailue , ,
V. & Meathrr 7....Sew York Weekly Sun ».«0Hdiiif an. I V:\rm L75Lliiciiinali Now^i 1110
William H. Vanderbilt has retired
ft-om active railroad life. He is in
very good flnanei^ condition, withfair ,*^»^4^.|^lhoute-rent pa1d1Ii*<iHlvikmie.—Ancavsaw Traveler.
The moon is {renoially considered a
voily feeljlo luminary when it comesto biightnes.i, but it has bean knownoccasionally, to eclipse the sun.—Bowling Green Gazette.
UUatMMift4«»tnM. Thewrarage
of«frdj^4-4 IgiBk t». life,
but let him dig for flihing wornuandhell tear np an acre of gronnd*!K an
hour.—Breckcnridge News.
"I am saddest when I write hu-
morous articles," said • "fkuMy man"to an acquaintance.
"And 1," r(!plied the acquaintance
"an^wddwt vben I read them."—•Arfiy
jjft-^Teter.
.
press associa-
tion warHw^j^rlngs, the proprie-
tors of the baOl houses extended to
the.editorial gentlemen the jprivilege
of free bathing. This was a vcrj- qiiiet
pieceof sarcasm.—Arkansaw Trave-ler.
During the past ten years there
have been seven preachers and only
one editor in tlie Kentucky peuilen-
Ji<rf—yet we have our doubts about
Mfton hiing seven times better than
y^^enl.-.radQc«h Jonmal.
In the dead letter Museum, Wash-ington, is a letter directed a» follows
:
Wood.John
•-Mass..
which, liciii^; iiilci-|ir('tcil leads tliiis
:
"John UiuKrwod.l. Aiulovcr, llass-
achuscsts.—UoH liii<{ Green Times,
In adilition to the lines of the poet'yti-ike. for your altera aod your fires.'
Strike, tor ilie Krtca grarea of rour ilrejl"
there seems to iK> a strong disposition
aioouj? the workiii',' men of the «oun-^\»'ry if) add the one—
" "Strike for hig^i.T pay.-'
IWivlfng Groen Times.
Ciiv. Spra^'iio isdcad. The thrill
• of rpllef wttlch crawls up Mr. Conk-ling's back-bone when he opens his
Times and reads this item, will evap-
o«tejMter ^jiaii^ patent fl-uitMryer
9rlMtf/ii[<'aiMi^tands thi« Hilov.
Sprtgae wu onlf • KemfaeVy horse
ooudemnedto bear the oi»gnomenof
hlaaneieiit Rhode Islancti e<emy.—Glasgow times
^VanilcrliiU only l'K)k a million dol-
i jirswith liiiii to (U-lVay tlic exjienses
of his Kiirp'-aii lour. How stingy!
Wliy, w e c.vpci t to lake more i^nthat Willi us to defi-ay our expenses at
the next I'ress Convention.—GeorgeDittoe.
Butter Is—well there Is simply ito
use Ulking. Our recplleoUon is thatit is pleasant to the taste, but }t hasbeen so long since we had any tliat
we have forgotten aU about it.—
Schorcher.'w't^L '
"Oh, do let me Iciia thatchiid," said
r * AP'^I'IH)! jdrested young man,motkipr wjio proudlf
A Boy Who Opposed thsAdmoe-ttAt'oflt^loliBM.
.
5 .\rkan9as Traveler.
Dr. Hic was called to see oUl Ned's
sun, and al'tw several visits the doc-
tor said to the anxious lallier:
"Xed, I doan waiitei- disti-ess > er
but dat boy can't git well. Dc con-
glomeration ob dc membieiuihab^unsot in."
"
''Wall, I reckon dat will kill him,'"
Ned replied. "I doan see how a chile
wid constitution an' convention can
get ober such a oneaseness of dc flesh-
So you gins him np, doctor?"
"i'aas, I issues my .decremcjit right
heab. Dat boy can't: live fia l|ours.
About two weeKs after Ned met the
doctor and said
:
"I thought you gin that bqy up?""I did.' Ain't Inde^Titf.
^"l^^l'Mpeat^ll^Aftntempous-ly, "why onoifpiJr wood dis
mornin'." n
The doctor reflected for a momentand said
:
^'Oat's a ni^ wky to fool wid med-ical icirace. How does yerezpeelc
fbllcs to hab tottfldenee In de advance-
ment of medical diskivcrios when a
boy acts dat way. Dat boy, sah, lifts
hisi^f up to dispute de 'stablish rules
ob do school ob physicians. I'se done
wid hifli."
Tse glad ob it, sail, but yo'sef must
hab made a niTstake.''
'•No. I iliiin'l ease 1 undcrstan's mybusiness."
"I ineaus dat yer uiout hab lef too
soon. Ef yei 'd stayed duf awhile yer
longer iniglii hab '>labli.-licd de pioof
ob your pioelaiiiation."
"Look heah, Ned, ycr'd better let
lie go an' see dat boy agin."
"No, I'se much obleeged ter yer.
I'se got a heap ob work to do an' I
need da chiit. Qo off somewhur. an'
piaan a eat" '<-
Till gre^t fupenont/ of DR.r.vi.:.';; (. circii svr.ui' over
oi:.er cough remedies u attested
Vy t:ie inir.icna' po; ular demand
fjr i;:.;t o'. l (. '..r. v.hed remedy.
ti
mmpFor the Cure of Couglis, Colds,
Hoarpcness, Croup, Asthma, Bron-chitis,Whoopini Cough, Incipient
Consuiniiti )i; and for the reliefof
consumptive persons in advancedstages of the Diseise. For Sale
by all Druggists.-^Price, 23 cents.
C.A. Thompson,
-DEALER IN-
SlOOBeward.Is olTered for any case of Catarrh
that can't be cured with Hall's Ca-arrh Cure. Take internally. Price
Tiicents. i
^ _ i I >
SUtt Qttt never had a BipnUioanfiovernor.
|bt boib a buggy,
a him,f lio. mother re-
plied and the young man leaned over
••smacked" the boy. ,Iusi before
t e mother reached home she discov-
ered that the affec-tionate young manhad taken a gold chain from aroundthe boy's neck.—Arkansaw Trave-
ler. .
having gone into an ohllgatiQn4>CthVt
Oharaoter^in oi-der to give their olerks
* *j^bbBa^€^ Witl^^i^akWoqaTnOchanie Mcacham would•ay, and fh»m what wo know of them
juwparwl tor Tniger toothpicks
affthWt^.^HMnud that the aforesaid
derlcs will not permit a single op-
portunity to pass unimproved.—Mad-iipnTillo Times.
.
Quick com|J||hWnre, all anuovingKidney, lUa^jfe^^^ Vfii^ry Dis-
An exchange has the following:Texas, the hahner Democratic Stale
is a jTeariUl ezaiaple repi^blioan news'papon d4 not 'refer to. .. lit Texasthere are.e,900.mUes of railway lines,
growingtwo miles daily. Tax is thirty
cenUoneach $1,000. There arefl,-
250^000 in thb sUto treasury. State
bonds are worth forty per cent, pre-
mium, and the debt of the state
was reduced by that rare olil genius.
Gov. Uoborts, who doesn't believe in
iwllflcal thanksgiving days. •fl.4()i),000
last year, leaving a balance of Texasbonds outstanding, and held mainlyby Texas schools and institiilions oflearning, of *l.(XKi,0()(i live |jei- eenis.
The fitate's taxalile wealth has grownI'l-oni $:!SI).Ono,IKXI in 1877 to .fiHVKX),-
i» W82. The free school fund will
<idon be |i;,;!i;i,ilOO. Jloro than a
million dollars were dispensed last
year among liee schools attended by295,000 iiupils. A white and colorednormal school provide home-madeteachers. The University of Texaslia^f 1,00(^000 acres of choice land, andthaie U engrafted in the coiiatitution
of li^xasai) a provision enabling apoor laan to invest 5,000 ia real es-
tate and^akkig it his homestead. It
cw|j!rthe, inwlgigedor sold for debt,
aafonl/^^Byed iHsolii^- by the
Joint deed of man and wife.
c. m, wmwtSEIXS THE
WHITE SEWING MACHINE
REPAIRING-AXD-
Does all Kind of
And Keeps on Hand
SUPPLIES for the differentMACHINES.Nar.-W. 81-1 yr
Robert £ Howell & Co.,
STATIONERS, PRINTERS,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,41 MwkatlSt. Off. Vmium' XASHVILLE. TEMH-
A large and *aried Stock of StMioaary. A Fim-OlaM PriMing OiBcw and
BIHBISBY.We are preparmi to till order* promptly, aatialaotorny and at low piieM.lOci.u-ir-'st.- '
:
CUTLERY,xvu nxm of
TOOLS, IRON,M9N AND FLOW Mm:,
Queenswarc, Glassware, and AVin-
-dow Ghui, Wlndolr Bhadea,
Wall Paper, Etc.
Qttt A StTina't Old Staai
NUT TO OOUBT BOVSI.
Bnrncd all of the Furailare, Ut
'
is on hand agikin with an entire new slock ef
ELEGANT FURNITURE,and can be found on North side of MAIN 8TBKET. np •talrs. next toCourt UoBse, atore lately oeea^ by M. Oant. Entrance eiiheron Miinstreet, through C. A. thompson's hardware honsa, or by »ide door next to
Court House.
Ordere in thig Uve still Promptly Itterided teI OT.lUt, 18SJ.U.,
- . . , -K-.-is
The Bad and Worthlessftre nvver Iirtifalcrf (ir rnuntf-rftit^tt. ThU U•tpcuially true of a family intvllciite, and it l«
poait Ire proof that the mnoly IwltaM iaol
the hlfhast value. M loon it hail beentule<l anil provi- l hy the uholc w.irM lliat
flop nitters wa* tin* imn'^t. Ix-t jin.i iiio-t val-
nable family rauilii'ine ui) cattli. iiriuv imita-
tions Burung III! and Wgan to aryal iho notlM^an u hirh the i>re«4 anil poo|ile nf thv rountrjhail expreaaed thr merita nf H. II., ami In cvi'-
ryway trying to Induce lulTeriiig invati>ls lo
UM their attiff Instead, expecting to makeoioiieynn the rredit mid )roo<l name of l(. 0.Many otIicrK t.tarterl nostrums put up Id almi-lar ilyle lo II. B., with rarloualy devlaednamei In which tho woni "Hop" or*-lIopawere u»cd In a way lo Induce people to hellcretlioy wen- ihc n.ine «« Uop Riltera. All »urhpn u-iiilcil rciueiticH or corea, no matter whattheir ntyle or name Is, and eapecially ihoMwith the woni •Fop" or "Hopt" ia UMlrnaiMor In any way conaeotnl with them or theirnnine. are imitation, or connterfci's Ilcwnreofllii'iii. Touch Dobe of tliein. I'fie tii-tliiiiK
but gcnuina Hop Ulttera, with a bunch orciiiaier of ffftn Hgpa os the whIM labelTruit nolbinc elM. Oni((Ut( aiHl dealeraaic warned Bgainat deallBf in nlutiaaa orcoiiiiterfeiters. ja,
FABXCm ud PASUUBS* SOHa
A iTlUCaeai J, (l.roiMi«iUtl. oT
lull hi MmiJ.R. ARMISTSAD.
OPPOSITE THE PUCENIX liOTEI,
Keeps one nt the largest stook ofDrnRs, Medieinaa ami ntnicKi»t,8nndiipaPaints GiU, Varnishes, SCHOOL itOOKS. and OUlim in llupkia.t illrCall and examine his stoeks and prioea before purabasingelscwbrie
.Ice l:M2,n-Sl. ••
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S. G. IILXK.SI-.H .l(l!>. I Wllill.liKIIXiK.
t. ^olk Johuon Withdraw!.
Inourcouli*b<y '8aid tha English-
man, as he mpMet^c^before we marijyjgiirptnge to aettlo;
a certain anm off^Ki>%|flfr .^^of jl-
Know, replied"
It is d||ftrei
marry that f<|^tthe wife tmaiM*.*
itoratakelL They never 'find any-
the Ameiican.' but
with us it is dUbrent^ It"
Bbngged Again.
J saw so much said about tlic incr-
iop BB|J|)|'u<[ray wile wheItvays (lqct^|i|: ^id never Avell
ytaasaO me 80du-gliimy.together some
I concluded to be humbugged agida
;
and I am gladldtd,'f()r in hisb t^itn
two m«^Mi| ii^. ajC th*^
wifoli9rAll«%«iiMhe^so for eighteen months since: Mike
MUki h^nbuggtug.irHi T., St Paul.
—Pioneer Prcs^. ...
ITotbs Ultor « ika Conritr-Jonnal.]
Certain' self-appointed bosses of the
Democratic party, gathered fh>m Ta-rioits politipal aouroes in this ottr, |rereported as having arrived; at theeonalusion lhat>my eandidaoy for ther.«liltenant Governorship shall be^acrifleed «» the interest of Mr. Jacobas a candidate for Governor. Theyn-illiiotevaa agree that Jefferson—the county of my birth, the home ofmy aarlier manhood, that has lionor-
ed me with pitblie station in the jiast,
and which I believe, rcsjiccts me to-
day—diall I^contestcd express in in-
Structions its prefcrciu c fur inc.M'itli-
OUt -the prestijce of present pnhlic
patronage to bcKtow, or tlic e.xixcui.
tion of its e:irly I'nliire poKsessinn
with wliieli t(i saiisiy the craven appetite of tlie crowd tliat lurks cxpec-lunt aliout tlie public erili, I eannotlio|i - to siieeessfully contest llie nlti-
niatnni they hiive iiiinoiiiieed. Deniedby .sudded-iiispired iiatriots the priv-
ilege of receiving, without a struggle
tho sunrages of niy friends in the city
of my home or in the county of niy
birth, my self-respect will not permitnie to seek supiwrt from section moreri'inote, however willing It may beexlende<l. ify candidacy ceases to-
day. I j)rcter this method of solving
% problem to being over-ridden at the
the bidding of of a body of polltcal
maiiigeri, many ofwhom are not andhave never Iieen, membera of the par-ty they assume to lead,
^o'jhose faitfit^l fHenda all over
tiytWrn* gaptrously ex-
tended aMuranoea of their regard
tV^Wfadid^ of thaliTMDtlBtKwi sup-
lioilTreturn my gratefkif and heart-
l^lt thank's. To my brothers of the
I>ress,those constant, steadfast friends
whohave so frequently placed meunder obligations for tlicir kindness.
I can only say that it shall be mydearest duty to so live and act mypart as to merit tlie honor of their
esteem. Xo words of mine can litly
eptpreis tlft debO>f gratitude I owethem.
lionisville, April 29.
PIMPUES.I will iiinll I'Krcc)
K.IDKEY-WORTTHE GREAT CUREI «» »
B-H-E-V-n-A-T-I-S-n ?
It la biaUtteMlaM diaaaaaa olthoKIOMBVS,UVMAHD BOWCL8.ItiiliaiiaaathaafgaaioflhoaariA poUonlat nauaao tho dnodlU anflMsg which
onlythe vlfltteootAanauitJMieu realia*.
THOUBANDS CF CA8EBof the wont nrma efUUa terrible dlaeaaa
hare boos «al«tl]r RlKraa, aodiuahoat
PBRraOTLV OURIO.raica it. uqro ar atr, sou hj (ataaisn.(i4) DiTeanbeaant bTmaU.TOLW KIcninDSOK* CO.. Bnrllinctoa.Tl
KIDNEY'WORT
BUCENEE ^ WOOLDRIDGE,PaopniEToRs M.tm Strket Kibk Prcioi'
Tobacco Warehouse,Main Street, Hopkinsville, - - - Kentucky.
Special Attention paid to Insoection and Sale uf Tobacco.
liberal Advances Made on Tobacco in Store.
SALES SVEBt WBDNESDAT-Allt..i,accoailiaiioeaw|i|b«in«iireilato«rB«l» asptiiM. AnTobaetooot adTSfKOdM will
" III III' lK'iil»trl»lt,octh<bii)r«r. HrcW-'St
M. H. Mbuos. i. B. Jaaor.
NELSON & JESUP,Tobacco Warehousemen and General
"EongA on'Sats.
,(.i(.tl9<»l*'it>iJt ra1s, mice, roaclics, flies.
anfi) bc^-liiigii, sltuukVi ciiipiunukMI
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"^rUty iArriB iMvw ifWi i-icncr.—'n«rt'
; yrd Herald.jUUiduiiuu, 22o
;Alien, i
,. ...v:!! «i>i )ou iiavur—viiiiBiiBuI
« CO., lypann IVY rultohBiiwt
Observer.
tlie receipt forn Hlin|)Uitmt will rcinovf 'I'an,
aii.l ItLDTl'MHS. i,-IIVlliif
tho akbi, ault.ult'iir (iiiii lit-fitirir^ ai-p lu-«tril«»l('E"Kir3"'l''l"i; « liliiirrliul irrotrih
iSbahaM li.-ailor Huio.>tli face. Ad-IriU', lD&loai«|cSc^UlJ>i>, IIKN, W^UMJf.
'- tM' n<wi uaiiot rcRiilicd .1
Barber Shop
!
1 linve re-opened my
T0N80RIAL PARLORIn the room below Thompson's Hard-ware StNre I have cinployad' as mvassistants NELSON CROSS andWILLIAM GUILD.Thanking the public for past favors.
I shali try to please them as long asihey may favor me with their patron-age. Keipeclfully.
JAMES HARQR&VE8lleb t-U.] •
KIDNEY-WORTFORTHEPERMANENTCUREOFCONSTIPATION.Ko other dlseaa* li to pr«v&l«nt In thii
will OTraooma It.
PILPft ™^ dlctmwiBc _.puint U Tory Apt to be
oompU(mt«d with ooiutlpAtloa. Kidney-WortftrenftheiuUiBweakeiiod p«rU uidqulokly outm mil klnda ofPIIm eren whan
•d. ty^roah«T»«ith«rorth<Mtroiib>M
USE
kTdn'ey-wort
mipeople art alwart oa in« laoaouc rori^hanceaio Incrcaao ch«|r oaruinia,nnil In tlm« become wdht thy; thoaewho ilo not impruvo their niiportnnl-
Hea ttmaln In povcin. ive oimr a irrcatChance to make umney, Wi- wnnt many men,women, l)oy» ami Kirln lo work tor us I'lifht InWolrown loealitles. Anyone can no the workWOlwrly Irom the Srat atart. Tho buslncanmil pay more than ten llmeaonlinary waitcaEx|ien»lveonlllt furnlihcil free. Ni.oncwliocnRnieH faiu to make nioi.cv r.'i|.liily Yoiioan devote your whole lime to tin- work oranlr .Tour aparp momenta. Full Information
Ki'si.'M.4Yii/"'-m^r
ERRORS OF YOUTH.A ORNTI.GUAN who aulTered for Tears
from NiRvoci DxaiLiTr PHiaaTDBI DIOAT,an<l ail the effecu ofyonthful Inillacrctlon,will for the Hake of niiffcrinK humanity, Bondhee to .'III who ni'ol It, the reci|pu aii.i iliri'cIron for mnkliiK the Himjile rcmedv by whichtie wa^cureil. .Sufferers wishhift to profit bythe ailvertlaor'a experleur.u candoioby ad-uroiilDgin perfect Ronfldence.JilHlf B. UODItN,«tJed«r,St„K»w Ifotk.
.•).7rTKc omnttti or
rOUTHaiid MANHOOP
Yo^^t iviteln tfllb TlrUci, but nt.M.W.
I
...ft.u«>ii.h.'ifi:.«"a*\r..,Ke%i»
COMiiriSdlbN :MERaUA||T8.Ilailroad St. HopkinKvinc, Ky. I.itniul A.li ancc on Protlaes ia Store.
dee.-It-'SS-Sm. . .,. ,
Notions, Furnishing and Fancy Goods. EtcS4S. tti ft 448 Main St.. and 81 & M. BwMtli St- LowlavUl*,
iirtAin, Wortk Streat, N*wT«rk<
LEWIS BLOCK, COENEB CHUBCE AND SITUUSB STB.,
lfeb-«isia.n,„i ^ ^"'"^
SIBLEY'C*eedO
OF ALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPSlFOR Aa CUMATES.
W« an ttia laipal%ni«n, laireal a««d (TOTkera and Uikm acalm annrhera; h03<*hira fnataal fadllttai for rrodnrlDir nrai KerdaAlt MrfM^i oratatfMf, and only tho best iKJUt out.Ou 4—it gjlallSin a-id rria LiM biini.'a TII
E
uaBATEBT 8BED HTORB IN TUBW08JLD TO Torn OWN DDOB. ttifcindea all the dealrable new and stattduA Tltlslfiof Flower, TcTctabln, Field and TnaSaa^ MAPlmta. Sent FREE to anraddlM.HIRAM SIBLEY * OO. SaMtonMll
Boakoataik M. T, Cka^ Ob
REST!
not. life la aweopinir hy, gn an.; <:ar«heforo yon dio, aomethlnn iniikiyand •ubiline leave behind to l onqaer
a, „ V'""''{?'»*•«>'•">">"' "W" town.
I> olildt free. No rlilt, Everythluit new.Capital not required. W. will lornub youeyervlh ng. Many arc maklu|r fortunes. I,a-iliea make at much as men, nnd boya andrlrlamake Kr„ni |,»y. itcmicr. It you want tiiai-iiesa at which you eau make |rr«at iny all the
tlini, write for partlonUrs to 11, flAunr at'U., Portland, Uaine. iitnct lyiji
t
THSSouth EentuckiaD
Anil Louisvills
Weekly Courier-Journal
A wecR made at home by the industryou«. Uiai businesB now beforo Iliapiihlle. Capital not nevded. We win"art you. Hen, women, boys nhd
f.'* "aawl wrywlwre to work lor «i. Nowla the time. Tou can work In spare lime, oralvo your whole lime to the builncss. Suother business will pay you nearly a« well.Mo one can fail to make euorinoua pay. bvengaging at ooee.
. Coatly outflt Mil terms'/M- Uiioev made Mill, easr and imoraUr.
ILMCKKCTPH) BY PHTnCUya
' <i"lL''^P*"on'« I
.JaK.nl%V!r«ll55:t/;';n'
Catarrh of tha Nasal Cavltv-otironla and
irrj 2."° wo"n «•-«. that 1
ohaisad for it, for THAT olon*.
nnr mrii mi m :muI^IN THB HABXBT^Anil wa eftar On* Hunilretl Dollars for an>Oaaa nf Satarrh it will not Our" '
-%"^^ffl,!.y;!nrs!"tin;.i?8atfa5ah.nai Vnmllv \V4<aklv. in
'"-wimand
to'w dajjra^nojia^ til
WELL CtJBB ANT CASK.Offloe ot A. T. BrrwAHT ft C& I
M-STMlnV^ai:^"}tS:^^PmpwlJt YoiuatralT, riHT"
JDont Forget Honest Jplm,
STS.,
WIlO win be fouilll I'll lllr . iM lliT nf
NASHVILLE AND VIRGINIAWilli llii' I'licapcsl liiii' oI';;iiihIs in llio I'ily sin-li ii>
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING.BOOTS AND SHOES, ETC. Alsu a lull lino of MILLUNKUV HOODS,naj-i-'a-ly.
J. C. & J. K. GANT,PKoi'itiKrons-
WAREHOUSE,Tobacco WarehousemenA Commission Merchants,
HOPKINSVILLE. - KElilTUCKY, .
Hopkinsville Marble Works,ANDREW HALL, Proprietor.
rois B m BB mummmmi imiUMEStfONE GOODS PREPARED ON SaORT NOnOE.
Virginia StriMt, ta Old Foioilaxtar Bniidiox, llopkiuvilla,. Ky.
IJan. Il-Itml
onio ORAVCa. T. a. ll.tXCOCK
GRAVES & HANCOCK,-PI;"iT.ii;iMi:s
Peoples Tobacco Warehouse.HOPKINSVILLE, KY.
Special Attention to SamDlingr Selling Tob.
WHEEJ.ER WAREHOUSE^Wiieelcr, MiU8 & Co. Propr's.,
R088BLI.TILLI STREET.
HOPKiNSVniLE, - - KENTUCKY..
I
• (Dw* Ir
~ HMNA BROS. & C0~Fquriders Astdl IVTacblnMs.
Manufacturers And Dealers in^
Steam Engines, Saw Mills,
Pulleys. Shafting, Hangers,
IiSATHSB. ^ND ZIT7BBER BSLTIITC,PACKUrO, OAS PIPE, BBASS GOODS. .MALIiAllUK HIUN,
Famvn Aid Sntt laoii.WoaKi.
llepftlring EiiglnM, BoIl«ra iknd Separators a Specialty.
HOPKiMiBVILI.E, KY.
mil•SEWING MACHINE CO,30 UNION SgUAi^E.NE-W VOHKJ
CHICAGO, ILL.'• • ORANGE. MABS,
AND ATLAjiTi~"
LOZIER ft STOKES.Wh*l«Ml>< l>Ml»ra,
l.l.KVKl.tNP. VUlO.
Mi«r-'M.|ir<
IB8. B. SI'nil.oi K.
! • •:'ifi'ii!«.«;Lsni'ii"fjtit
TMIOWIAT
Through Trunk Line
wmmammrtwifli mi\HSMORTCSr AND QUICKEST ROUTE
SOUTHEAST & SOUTHTHaorOH r<iti RU crvBi ak»» cllM t»
MaahvlH* Bn.1 ('hati»ai.,>a», aaaaiB| aitaci c«ft.
MMlou 'Ilk
fW Itlaala, (ataaaak, Macaa, JaakauilUa,aWjMao l« IlocMa
OiaaiiUi»a ai» aaai M UMkirtTaiu laak-
SfKSi.'EAST. SOUTH 4 WEST \
la rall»an Palara l^rfc
EMIGRIffTS fi»'!i?tir«c*(*t aMilaflaw raM*.
amca on Ihtuiia n»4 wUI
!*• 4.SO.' Ph I_ - .-.- Krytrtn talk
T«r «Xckn. Mian « lMla.r •i«.a«u
W. C. (iUAVKS.
SPURLOCK & GRAVES,WHOLESALE DEALERS IN STAPLE AND FANCY GRODERIES
Oanar af Br«»d »b« ColUga. NmIivilla. Tama.<ifMM wiu, BAV.« ntmtr A-mamuM ' At ccont pm^ib:
f«b.-10.*ii. - . rl^
EDWARD WILDER'SKera (JIa |> mr* Fatar anil A|», lilmllM FnW, Daa* Am*. PiiaamU LJm>
Campbiat, i.^Kaattaa. C.H. aad n.:t. R will Ctn UM^Mm. hVa iSrA»l|.bmMiM(af.ti«a a. -nild and DallgklM !.,)„».« tor Daliaat. Waaw,, a mwtrfm neupa-runt alUi lav ....... . <1..bHliait<l and redootd ^um. au cxcallent apMUaar(iw loM !• (ka dKMun ..,,.»•, pwuia Makria, bnaa np tb* arnaa. .trawhna thTaacMeiroal*UaaaBd«lm«h*wh»l«aaUM)«OQ^am<mliMMMiol<ltMM. naillthMatttd ot ImiaMy ba a pithidt to iht worn ana (ha jtmedy thai wobM OM^^la f»t In In manatgcmtnl, nrnj be «r no Talur whm II U at Ita full deivlopMit, Futira-larl; u ihia the «w« with ixtcmi araund nhoin tlie peaUlerona Inauence 01 MkMieU^ laUu (otin of Daaik Ckllb, Brow Agm, PalaM Splaaa, —t Waafe •kiMok. t
For the Cure o( all tha ahoTe DIatMH tUl inpaiaHai lM^>IM4lC MM Ua aosdand peimaatst cfllwta are attaatod bf Ihaaaa^k aU ttia ifMMklGQ^bV
I
madlaal men and Um BiobliT. " •
TRV IT, all roD t)>«» an attaMd,.**! ba iianHiH •! Hida^eflkcti.
STOMACHBITTERS
M\m Imm College^ZiOuisrlUe. Kontuoky.
Practical Book-Eeeping '
and
NO TEXT BOOKS.Over 25 yoara a Praticical Accoiinlant, EmlorHod by nil i}ie
Prominent Merchants of Louisville Ke^ntuckySend Sunipifor OJroalari lUd BpacimcM 6f P»mnaaihlj).
BEIf. C. WEAVES, ?rlnfllpai.
PRA05PIP4JL BOOK-KEEPINGStudntw ,(|rithmetb, FonmaaiUp . wd,
TAUi;llT AT TUB
A nira cure (ur Rlind. Hleedlni anil Iiohliia
|-U*a. A alllfle lw< i<t 0*. •raAWH't MtMPill OINTMINT till, fun-rilii- Hunt .VnJikcane Thirty yran tiaiMliiig Kild aii.l r\(^Mii.
SMUded by all drvfiUla. rncr «lm jy luaii
immHm^ttk, miiihi Amu,
Jan.-J.'C-l)-."
^^CIVEN AWAY.Zjntineriiian Fruit eryar
jKl PractfcW LIflB. ! S?afi,T»y
Ujj. i«t.; ••iif.a fc«u,..a^j r~.,.fcM.^ijyjjj
ii p̂ .
TREEm TRIAL
^VTjd^--""'"'-
f. A. T,pliiuiiiiii. M.iij. ititt (if AiiH'i lcai. aiiild Kiiralitii 1-iiioNt.. Wn-iii,im,ni. Ill a)allli'lacillllKluli'il Willi I'ulc iil.. i,|i,-(lirr li,'
""Vharj. ,„a>l„unlQ..'i, t.n„-JtI'leouiwi, niay-U'W-tl.
TO CONSUMPTIVES-I'lin adxriUer
rci ii.iiiH for |iri'jMU'lni( am il'lnir tllil itaia
fob.wai.ir. * ••
"'liln sj KDSON 11H08.
iniwrtoii «d»loc. Milt free traaiWuile?
Evansville CpnaoeKial; College
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Cor. Third and Main, Sis,Jmm^^^^^
term,, "nH.,,,.,. r„,er;.;r; ,rT«;e. o?f?<«' '"'"I" " «l>»'-i'.lty "a?""a"
DM.nirai;""""^^,,;
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ITHE
VuUUKi InV the Dcilinr l nlli' o*"t'i,»J'JSsf„)AMKS IIAUGTIAVES
|)0»vt^rfc»cill Aspeclli of'Coll(vj:c''rnnniiix.
,
len/ltl* Wi««*<il^* feceiliV yhwr ooliM* PBlVer
Willi tlM- roiirii'i. I.)iiriiitl Ihi- ho.l. l)ri){l(fcu»l
anJ**«IH«.jPA^{?r^""j "rl'""''"'"li"''^^ H'uiliiliJC. ftnd iinilvi- 111.. ,«.i-.(,„nl
SS^^SFji*^''*-..?''''^^^?'^''"^^ 'KvulMvilKrCoiiirriciviat Collf..',. w«s r< iIiI rI i wl i
WWMuctaM kVnflii'of iiiislhWi.." i>,„
'tJonegfsDttlldWilJ oi' *dat*SH ii* for
RQhni't ttiK lit iliiv fif A r.rl
THE DINCB6 A CONAflO ^(\.
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