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THE SOUTH KENTUCKtlft
laSVKD EVEIiy
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Tl'Es'Dit UOBSINO
WIlGl^ ^ I9IIVNES,
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Bets * nno.•un.
ll>to l|^Ml, OMr C<ik>'>
MImAIm*. '
VOLUME I.
BU8IHE88 CAR08.
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WixniKc * M»i;4B«oi.L. Mil*
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W~"'t. Vatton'I iMwrlluk' ilia »! V Iritalt MntU.
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kMI**itr«(Usl*.
W XJt*^^*P^*Mm «ilM«ll«,lin-
MILI.INSB8.
y»T KJ MAKTtJI^api'^MNirTkMlsllO-,MU*MrBia4a«M«'>.
MSI M B KODaCM. NaiktUI* IMM
Cowan &BiketWaliar A W<i«l't.««U Wi
•a<l Helm. TkTiMM to »
Bpedal Tobacco Compound
Cigar Masofleu^tGiy.nnt trcrwiaMUM la
B0PKlN8ViLLK, KY.Cnatr XtaliTtlla a*4 •Inail Himu, (N«l-
wa ft 4aau|i'4i alit wankvaat.)
Dait CoHOM«ie«t iMd ImF wrapper
nH para liaTftna Sllara uwJ.
B«il I i«attl(ar*a Ik* B*it«t—
"THE PI.ANTATION."
• -THE TUADE DOLLAR."Taw pamaac* rtifacWiillr aalUltad.
r IWKITUB.
JKWELEBB.iVIBB, MaU IUM«, at Biam ft
ilaara.PgK
PUOTOORAPUQW.-''
DRUQ STORE.
' U IMalta uaat ft DnlMa'a dry |«a4i>.
DRY OOOM.
J.t. OOdV, .Mala Mtw*, IHckUttar^aM
HoHBarMim mftron. «•»«« sua.<lllau4 Tlrglala Mrafli.
qROCEBS,W RBVPCUbl Mftia MnM,
J!j* riMMli BaM.
poi.K rA<(l<t.KR. rrltoa'a alii lUatl, OantrMalaaadllailitnia
w M. MtLU, Oaart Wraat, a^aalu Orart
in\T1lB ft TOVBO, BaAaina Mnal, kaar
AM'lhil>ilirMa Vimm KTM ana b MownWrlac Mr l«i(»,«ocikf<
( oatlitiorM IlalMrlMpadoiad aaM>a4«<(^
BflriMi
lUirS XQBTALITI.
Llka •«5rllkii_ _
Or Ilka Iha nunl wklch Jonah ba>l—-Brat inF^ <• mag, wIpiafMUiawsutand nut, Md M
I
hal a^»««.
Willard Hotel,
i. C. STSSU. Fnjriitor.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUitE,
H0U8E,HICK AND WILL
ELKTOir. KT
.
JUlVkblB, - - « Froyrietor.
Oaad Taoaia. (mA unaau, aad Dlalac-raaai ••MiiXI ararj kkla| UM aufkal al-
UltU.
1^ Ipaclal aManBiMUttaaa Mr Oaaiaiar-
alal Trittlara.^|t lltltbltai
llOPKIiNSVlLLK, KENTUCKY, TUESBAY, MAY 13, 1879. HUMBfiR 18.
mag, tftpiaf thrntf tta^a,iitand nut, Md M la a»90.
Tka rtih witb«riirtlfi:bl<K
Tkt alitor tiuint, IhataaiTaa ami lol*, tliu aliMlvwTit f«i)r<l conauaiea.«ha
Utt lk«nfiu ibat't gaWlv afruaj(If like a Ulit that'a a<iw I<i'k»>.
Orliktlha kinI ibat't h»i<^ luilan'
Ilka nia pcarlml dew in Majr,
by braatk,1 deaUi.
ThejvatiFwItUra. ttatale l< aadad,Tlialilrila aotni, thifti
Tba kour U abart, ttaiMr'a aaceadadi
», *mm apk.. nut lOOff,
Tbaiwaa'a B«ardeall^ laan'a lifa la done.
Like to the liubble la tka brook,Or la a IfItai a ueh nta a laekiOrllkathaaftatMa la Wnaaoi'tlUDd.'Ur lUU thavdUagoa^ dfd,
ere«!ucklRnt^tnMM%rb^rltk,la bera, aow thara, la UC* and <lraib.
Tka haMla^ a<rt, tfeaMk forfai.
The ak«i4la'a tuDf, Ike wrliiui'i blot.The BMuikt la»M(, Ik* draaai «* (•*•,TktwaMf'agU4%|aaa'|,Ula^4^
nr Iftf ib:l (lne*twU« ll««l a>il ekk.Or Itaa Iba nplder*a tender webb,Or like a raco or like a jroal,Or Ilka tke deallaf ut a dula-Crea auck-la maa, whoae brittle atiiala alwaya aaMaet«at« rata.
Tke akot, ika load aoun aueet,Tba llaia aa Itea, tba vab aoua rent.The CBoe eeaa fWi tMa foal aooa wui,Tka dale aaoa dealt, aiaa'a Ule even done.
Or Ilka a uoaClkal aatck doth kle,
Or Ilka aj-mraey taiva dajta lao(,
Or like Ika aaow wbOa aaaiaiei't ooiao.
Or Dk* the Mar or Mka tkt |rtiua—Kreo auck u ataa. trko beapa a|i mmm.Urea but thla dar aad dlaa to-morrow.
Tha llcMria/a uaat, Ike pMiiauat (o,
a ahvri, lh<
Kar dc :L .
oir dUaolrae, aad aa aiual all.
Tka aoB( li
Tka ", .Ibajvurneyao,lar daik rot, tk« plani dolk fall.
Ur. 9. Ooaafaa
OAiouirdA-utt.
fke borlar la kla llille bad,Thotfh aft kU aioiher cailft,
•Hit ap ! eoaie dowa to kreakftftt frad I"
Uei apl" kla (athvr bawlaiL
Tat qalel tad Mroae he laj
,
A a Ibotift ke kaard ihau aoi
;
•MMaatUtUM Taaaftlfr Bl«f.Tho«|« nntfti "era feUla| Im> .vera few
aoaeiil aa^^ld atl altrttk iubMi dalaijal Mok aaetkerdaH'
Hu (alktr «• Iha alar* did dttt,Aad (are kla deer a ray
WA8HIN6TON, Da C,HASA riRSTCLASS HOTEL AT
n.60 p«r dijr.
TREMOXT HOUSE.
W. M. FUQUA, M. 0..
Physician and Surgnon,
becD ill poiTcr U Ims siived lu llis
couiilry |l'i,(XXl,UOU. Tliia xuviriK tiat
boiielilcil lliu Hell 1111(1 I he |ii>oi-. Thecreilil of lire nation lii^ 'il-n siLndily
ailTHiiced, ami iIki'i m iiu iiiiiluii in
llie wuiid Ibul cAU'borrour ,woue)° on« I'ftTunible leriiii •« ih« UiihedHtklei. Tu-diiy llifl four prr ueiili ol
lha KrciK'li Kiiijiirfl sie ivorili but 94cent*— lei'a I ban par. Our bund* arc
quolml bl|;berihMi Miy other imdoiii
iHT tiadara kl*
.
aertlcea lo Ike publte
tbedopol.
M OOBBft Cr)lli;Nn#. OB Mraer,abava roatooif-r.
(.^ail MroaE^.S^rtfia'T^I^^i
ROBT WDTm, koatt atda Mala, aear Xaak.
elUa-
DENTISTRY!DR. A. Pa CAMPBELL
BUILDERS A CARPBNTRR8.
f.noe!r?(Sr&*r!(jKSf tii triifiaM,a (rxlnateof Ik* BilUaaar* Ooalal IMIanan.i wouKlbaploaaid latralt«a atl wko eta*drain' ihfir aarrieal la eearj dapaif
M
Utntl.lry. _ _ ,
Olllre on Court Str««(, naar Main,HnpkinaTllle, Kv>
JB.. aa4
WILUAMbOy ft »OK, CarpeaUia
• RRSfAO«AM-|'».
Noiica to Farimrs.
ALLtkreaklulli
iAllUBLIilLUCB.
i!jn>>*r«meBU r*4iG|M«* . ' <
lIMln
lEiffiTiT.mmm.Dr.RJ).Flemi2ig
• •aii«a<iBnlliHy
JOHN P.RITTER.
ATTORNEY AT UW,H0PKIXfS7!ILl.Xf.
**a.»-lrj
llawM alakd, -kar, rre<ldla, aar I
Wbr d«B*tTOu kiavG foar bodfButallesUr iouB« Vreddia lay,
Aa lkoB(BBe wart ijultt dva.l.
"Bpcak, yraddlc,** oac* agAla ka cried."For I ««at aooa be goat;
Aa,l"-balalaaly atom rtpllad—IVa palloaco aearly goae.
t'pto kla taae qnick ran the blood.U« tore MaauljiirD hair,
A awtaeal at ikoiiourwayateodla atlll but deep tltapalr,
AadakoaMd 'gain, witk thuaderaaa knock,'*YoHaf acowlrvl tio you haarf
WkUa la lha kali !uu'l ti^Miad tka elaeh,Thai grated uo bia car.
WIthaagry paabbc opratd the d**r^Aad ataaaflitU It to ataia;
Wllk BOla) atrl>lca acru.a tb« floor,'
T^lkobodkowalknl auiala.
tkaaaaanaaMBdIlkalkrettilagwkaat, -
Urkatoeriaadorlag aiekk;Hear«naa<aal hear aioaaathear t*a«i|iarlat
AVilaftMi I* awae.
A rtagtag ball, a raothar'a »ll,Mar aoaaattaioa ri>aa« a lad;
kallaooalr aarelhiaiadar all,
letttlkerwken k«'« uia.l.
.^>^ -i CS5S~^
J*8,-V.P.
EdMt BpNch »t Ifansfleld. Ohio.
Thi Btpublloan Sidi Frasinted
UnlfviUi and Qt- SonthernRAILROAD LIV3.
Thla
tUBrtYtllM in Speed anil Com-
o»^ib^r, ' 'wm^um^ lix
B.BkB, MM^^OpoMB. Oood
J! C. Sbannaban,BOOT and snOiHlMfi*,
nuaaelWilU SliMt. Bait 4m( .,te . U.SchmUt'i Bftloon, HopkhtTilk. Ky.e|»attlag^oao preaiptl'-wHk aeataeea aad
dtepaiA Afaittot tlgaaraatead,
TIIB ITadmlgoed ukee thla aethod of aa-DouBidkC u Ika public tkal ha kat laeatod lk
I HuldikiaVtlWi aad U prepared to d« til klad*
Daltjr.laeaakdli^loa, wllh dhreri cjaner-
tUiM<lribiir«»li«>«**tl»rt»*«1iiT le, Te»« . ,
MllanT kew- Orloaat. mmiboldl, Moblla
MeMpkUaadlatentedlaUpolBU, and tnr all
ArkaWa aad Texae polntai Uolag North-- " ' -nlarf - -
(or Howling Oreen, l/oularlla, CloelnnttI and
Ihk, < itTxa«-Bi'lLOi«o, *e. Inl< .17 w.iik 111 lliiu. MatorlaH
kaialtkad «h-n<U'«lrr<l, and all werkznaraBteed M (l*e aailataclloa. A akara er pobllcuatrooartf aollcltod. '
Feb. 1. WA-lr kAMVKL B. CBABTAIK
•II nolnia Nortk tail nui: <i'^t kaytk, »»•
Maahrlll* tar Bontgeaiery-, Wbffai Wleaai atd
va w||^^». j» ."^^ ^^KaiBlpraiedlaU poinu and tor all
nuiuMiiicicAisfimiiTmiKf
_t» IMMBIk,- <;itiiel«tuitl, MwnpMa, LllUela.
ormntion, addreaa C. A.AJPIW.Sia..ISr (urtktr Inr,
RlABII, AKtnl, G1Mb. Paet'raiaa r
OOOS A SIZOX.
PREMIUM USER BEER
CITX J^^.S^EKY.
OITf BARBER SHOP
ST. CHARtES^ HtlTItH, KorlhWtrkelSI,*aarPablie«4ntr*,
«aal(.U
BAtM IT-i (OIVMITB OODBT ifoOtB. ) jiiM IM
UOPRINB^ILU, KV.
laipMirally latlle the public to the'r
TosLSorlfld PJurler,
promltlagloMHIAVmO.RAIBCtm'JM*,kKAUroOlKO *«.. la the laaM axeallea
Tba Gobi Kin); apoko *.< fulluw*
:
I aia T<ry iuppy lu M aKnlii Ui yviir
Inidrt. to t«a your rai:£k anil to ifreot
*MlM Mmtklt. The ahakiny ol' yournanita li more cnteful lu ine ihnii ibe
mitile band* rir any parade. I
iierer felt b«fore like making uii apu)
airy fer eomlng beturs you unill uuw.I laund when I nrrlred in niy aid
home tbk paper* laiU 1 citino Weilteeking lb« nomliMUton fur (itiveniur.
1 eanna on prlTtia buaiiiee*. lo
repair niined fkncrt and look aHerinr Impaired property. I did nnt rx-
peet to make «« Hpolni;ellral ipeech
or to refer In any way to political
que*UoM*. However, a* yuu liave
lereiikded to-niKbt, I tjiall telze
the opportuiitty of apeakiiif tally ontwo of the great qiieetlona now dl*.
cutied throDKhout ilio iuud. Theyare queetloo* of tIihI linporlanre In
all tha pevpla— KrpubMcnna, Demo-crat* aad Maiiuiiiilc. You know,fellow-elliaBli*, that two' yeora rk",when I had the pleiMUre or'apenkliii;
to y«r« «B tto..Piiblie Square, tl|.l> buN(leno'f tha tpeMtb waa nbobt' lli* l^-
•vmptiail ^fjiperie pavmmtl, alatingr
:UMl6«fMri l(o back m icold, Ihrn
WOaMBttWb'KioiiioKO'' prnaperily.
Then loin 'rellowed lo««, and iHllure
rollowerl fallnre, and jc^ooni XGiiprally
prerailed. I heliered then, if wecould g« back tnMh« WMf'rtlhere Mid aUn arMeb'^V. .
bade anpporled by icifonhacka 'Aild
national bank notea,pn>«|>erliy wnuldafaln return. It became my duly aa
an exeuulire offinor li> mi ry out tbia
poller. Une year ago I bHd, in fVout
of ihia hptel. on thi* aame atora box—or one Tkry iiitieh like It—ilhe honorto praetat to you litc dealrnliiliiy o(
ihe reenllwf rrentnpiion. On ihc iira
day of Jan nary, 1879, tbia impuiuiiiOiekture vrna arcunipliiilied. Kvrfydollar yOn lind Ir, your pockeia be-
came worth a dollar lu gold. Sinci!
lhat ha* brrn arroinp!l»bed, 1 comehere to aak you ilic qr.eiUnn, Are younot (KtUfiod with llie roiult? Uoyon not think reaumpiion hfta beenbenedclal to all 7 To-ttay ft «[Mi majrtravel wliere ho pleaae*, the grettn-
back dollar I* a* (uoil aa any uaiIuii's
on the globe. What hai been the ro-
•ult or the poHuy of rotuinptlonf
Many thought n* the (Jay of reaiimp-
(Ion kpproaobed Ihal d.-preaalon and. r V I
ribfuikruptcy would follow, whereaa
*— TIKkrft hki boe« adroUMng proaprrity
throughout o«r entire hmda. I emtold fWiT lihopt In MliTilfl«mp|M|HiiIn operation, and it i« ao ererywnere.
The retull ia tliAt liihor in pleniil'ul,
ital fln.'t^ocvre and wfg iiK
, othwd8*rf1illHi trill
ner of aehemea being origliwted byeapllallita for the inveeti4«llii«|ii«ftp-
itfti tlut ht« bucii iOle aini e the panicThe pnblie credit ia now heller than
In the hiatoryol llieaiinnirv. Blraiige
to aav, alnce Oim llrat of Janunry lliere
hare been aold $ .50,000,000 of four per
ae«i bond*- Tbry were aold at par
In' Mldj 'Irod the Uat nilllk);i ami a
except, perbiipa, lh«M of Ureftt Wt-tain. Thi* le ao'beiMitee'lhU ebnntryhni! kept ii* iHlth with tiie world,
Tlie rich are iioi now the u:ily bond-
buldi'ra. Till' iiii'ii ol muili'-l niriiUH
can pni'cliHst! lioiiiln ul'»h\ dciioniin.i-
tlou that he may cliouaa itl "liy liiuuey
order pott oflive in itie ruiiiilry. Doih
the boiidn iimr Hie i'i-riitinil*a are
eaKcriy i-iiu^'iii lor. i'lii') are boM^by eqi'ry (.laa* iu the laud.
Tlio great (luuatioii iba^ I* nf>w.a|lr
'ng tlie public iiiliid ti the attempt
^_our.reprnet>»»tlT^» in C'onsrreo
li>'repeaf wlml'«ri known a* ilie elec-
tion lawa. The mernhers of C»ii-
greia nro Neckinir lo repeal llib only
Iftw* tliat in iii»ny ciiica and sonic
9t«i«MgiMllM;propleft|a(r end full
totee. llave yon erer thought youronly voice lii the Jisiioiinl GoTi^rn-
menl Ilea lu lite eteclion ol inembera
lo Con<^re** once In two year* ?—Every two yeara yon are called lo
elect a meinboruf Congre**, niid thai
OH* man reurea'ihta vnn, and 1* youragent an fiir Jt'flie Nallotinl 'norvrii-
nient la oniecrned. Your only v.)li e
In the (iovcriiiiii'iii ifc wln ii yuu vnic
for a member of Oonxretx. In a grcr>l
uuntberoi llie larger eitie* eleetiuH*
are carried liy fraud or niifair meant.
In lite great citr of New York tlicre
.ire warda that have been itarrlcd liy
fraud and repenli rs lor Ihe lait 4(1
year*. In Mime of llie Sonilierii
Sl«le^ inilmldiilion nnd Iraud ia con-
ducieJ nyenly it the poll*. Thereare now niMilbcr* In Congre** wholiOld tlieir aeat* by Irauil and inliini-
dailon. In the State of I<uiiialana
lliouaanda of tiaano bnllol* were ca*t
1h«i I'nll— liitle pici'ca ol piper, 40 ol
which wonlil not make a* ureal a
bulk atone of the tiisifelt .voted by
ynu here In Richland lionnty. Threewere roled ut oiire niiil liy one vole
lu South CiW'iiliiin iiioi'o vulca w*rc
cart la'it f:ill ilinii llirre were menwomen and cliililirn. and rule anddoga. Inlherilv m New York, at
one eleelloii, mure lhau 3u,00U repeat
e<l vote* weie rnet. Thi* wax proreii
by the IniealiKiilioii of a enminilteo
of Oongreta who iH:tdo an elalmi^tc
report on the luime. lit lanre tliir*
tliere it alwayg'gMAt'jiiiiger of auch
thing* being- diiiiti. ' YlHI' 'M* free
from till' apm-le* uf frand iieiw, l>o
you not know whatfhMldUf Uneuf Ihe nlo^t KNcred dutie* of CmiKreaa
the pr«(ervuliou of Ihe |Hiriiy iil I
elMtiona. There ia but one aHlrituiinl
Miifiiit liwii and rvpeattng pruviilod
by Congriea*, and now an elforl !*
tMikg made lo ri'pcnl it. 'riile qura-
lion it puriii tiliiny imporlanl. Thelaw pruvidcH lor a*, the people, a cer-
tain aaleguariL It i* aoiiieliinea laid
lhat thla law i* not a* profii-ient a* i'
mlgiit lie. Cuugre** can eaaily chfenge
it Md make it betmr; bul, lualesd nf
niakliiB a belter law, ihey «»ek toj-e-
paal It. And how do iliey try to doft ? Dy paaeing a bill aa lawa are or-
dinarily iiiade 'f No, tlierc ia n bill
which provide* for lliv piiy of the
army nnd (Joiigreaaiucn. If ii wouldHop the pay tn t.'iingia-eineii f wonhlnot objei't. [Appl'iute.J 1 1 provide*
for the tupiKirt qf ither Jitdhiiary. Ihe
several Drpurloienta of tlie Unvernniafni. noit the aiippiirt ,M)e,..iM-ii»y.
whii-h prftlw:it the »eltle|* lu'lkr Weaffrom tlir lorotiia of liidliina. Therewould be no olijreiinil lu the pnaaage
of thi* bin ftttnre, Wthey Bdd Niekt^
p«t* It audlor hi<;«lMllb<K Somnlme* itia
QniokHMl'iOoiudnoii.
Ocorgtft ha* ft MtWgttiX pletel IftW.
Theapenalty la the forfaltura Of the
platol and n flue of 150, and at ifie
ditcreliou of the Court, iinpriaon-
nieiit for thirty dny*. A abort lime
alter thi* law went Into eflktet' JudieLatter waa holding Oonrt In one of
the mouHlain noninir* of North,
((ieorittii, ami rigbi in Ihe ini<Nl of'
Ihe Iriiil of 11 niae. he nKkrd Ihe iit-
lonieya 111 'n'Pi'iid " lew inniiieiili
;
iind lo!d till' Slu rifl'lo lurk Ihe Court
honar door nnd liil no man pnaa oiM
wilhiiui perinls'loii ironi him. Then"iij.l llie .fudge, ill hia firm, decided
way : •'(Jeiillememen, I »nw a plain!
on a ninn in thia room n few nio-
nioiii" ML'n. nnd t c.innot reroiirile il
to tpy (elite ol duly a* a peiire offli-er
to teitiieh a violation of ihe In A' pnaa
nhn'o'leed. Ti may he that it la mydu'lv to ?n before the firniid Jury nndIndict hliii. hut if th!it ninii will walkup lo thi* aland nnd lay III* piaiol
and u fine of (I JOO. down. here. I will
l«| hint nfTthr* llihe ; otherwlae I will
Ut) before the Onilid Jury and teatify
ajrnlnal hiin."
The Jtid/f pauacd, and in atlor-
nev. who wn« ailliiig down jiial he.
fore thn aland, irot up, aiipped hi*
blind (n hi* Mp pMtvf. drew nnt a
noai IVAI7 handled Atitlhrk Weaannalx ehnoter and laid #1,00 down be-
fore Ibe JiidKe.
"Thla la all rishl." r(>iiiarked iH«
Tiidire. <-hni yon are not (he itMil I
aaw with llie piafol."
At thla another ftitornry, iltilngr
immediately In front of the 'Judiie.
2ot np. and drawing out a •iniill
Cnir* revolver, laid It end ft tl,00 bill
upon Ihe tttiid,
"Till* In right again," (aid the
Iiidgo, "but you are not the man 1
apeak of."
Tiirrenpon a large man, jutt out-
tiile Ibe bar, walked around, rnn Ida
arm Inio hia buitom, and drnwiii;; onl
a huge olii armv pitlol, laid it and
11,00 ou Ihe aland. -
•t denlare," exclklliied Ihe Juilge,
"if thi* don't bunt ail ; yuu have doneright, my Irlend, but you are not toe
man t »;iw with the plaiol."
Thia proceaa went on until nine-
teen pUtuI* and |lt),00 were lying on
Ihe Jadga't tiaiid. Then there wa« a
inui'ae, kUd It ftppeered aa if the crowdwn« pretty well dituruied : ul luaat
If ihero were more pistol* in the roomtheir owuer* did not teem diapoiod
lo give I hem up.
"Uenilemeii,^ reaunied the Judge,
here are nineteen peiMnk w>e hftr*
acini like nten—bu| now the: man I
taw with tlic pistol has not come up
liere yet ; but." ronlinued lie, pullin;/
"III III* watch, and hioking totvard
liic litr aide of tho Coarl-houae, "I
will give liiin one minute to Accept
my propoailion, and If lie doea iiiii
do it in Ihtt lime I will point him
nut to the Slierifl and order liiiii lo
lake him into cmlndy."liiiiiiedinlelv two men frnui tl.c
back pan of Ihe liniiae bt^gaii to movelownrd the Judge'* land. Onceihey Hinpped nnd looked at each oth-
er, mill then, eonilntr alowly forward,
laid down thtir.pialul* oud their dol-
lar*. A* tliey^lnmeil to leavii,, tba
Jndite aaid:
"Thia man with Ibo black tvblaki-ra
U Ibe one that I auw with the Dta-
I..I.-
riieii Ju'lae Lealer l ave a ebonlei'Miro upon the enwiirdly, fouliab,
and w|r-ked iMblt of carrving .-on-
reeled wrapona, and aeaured hi* an
dicnce \hat in the future the law
would he atriclly enloreed. TheUuiirl proceeded with lla regular hn*
lite**, and it i» ueedlea* to add thit
ii»dhat Kuuuiry tMlikbIt of imtrying..... " up
juttan(f)rig|ii U etld aiich meaiure*lo appi^iiiriiiiUir blllf. I have *aei|i|l
done inanyl|y|(f. nWhea IhH !• dQitflor the purpote ^r'ardli'ig'*'ii')~*tiiT1l1n°
Ing indopindcntciWiiarliiinilu ef the
BMtea at SiB OWB Quu.
In the r.oune of a walk dbWD Cen-tral Avenue with hi* wile the Other
day, tichrobiker aaid
:
"$u«nn, why lu the iia.no of eoin-
inoii teuae it it lhat women cuu'l
talk about anything ehe but drefi lo
Mie aiKitherr' fvCry bleated daugh-
ter ot Eve llwl we've met yet Ima had
her tongue on a full ifuliop lelliiis;
what Aw. WHS going lo gel for her
new line, anil linw "he wna going In
have her old one fixed over, and
what *urt of triinmiiiga Mra. tsu-iiud-
*n bait, and wlitt a frlgh' Mr*. Whiii-
do-you-dll-ber waa in her h«nged-
if-l-know, and how ehttrmiu^ llie
liride looked In nome xort uf a thin-
Ifum-bob thai coat fourdollaraa yard.
And it'* always *o, everywhere andevery pikce. Whenever you find
women toirether yon can bet Ihey are
Inlking nbonl their own and nllier
peoplea cIoiIiph—nt cliiin li, wi'ililiiiirf.
I'linerHia, lecliiiva, llieaterK, on Ihe
street In Ihe tick-rnoni, everywhere.
Now. whv 1* It?" Ain't there brain*
Fiinnicb ill a woman'* lieod to Jublier
a llcle oil *ome other ttibjeat once in
awhile?""The men aro Jutt at itad," (aid
.Mra. Si'lirohiker.
"No they ain't, either."
"Tliev are, loo.''
•j<ot a bit of it. Nobody ever over-
heard two or three men debating
about having their puuiuloon* dyedor turned, or fnllliig inlit u wrangle
about how tnitny pocket* tiiere iiughi
to he ill Divest, ur getting at the 'outa'
with one another beeauao thev miglil
dilTer a* to wiml colored hnllons
would look beat on blue jeana bieenii-
e*. When meu talk they talk lenae,"
aaid SoiNibikeiV llinHring back bit
head atid mbbfag hi* etilu with ag-
graving coniplaceiiry.
Well, they talk luighly lillle scii'^p
at liome lo their wiven, miyhow," re-
turned Ilia coinpiininii.
"We have lu iiccomuiodalo our-
*elve» to the conipiiiiy we're in. Urn
let'* wail till we get home before weuo to qiiurrcliii;; nhoul ihia thing. Toprove to yuu Hint I'm ri;!lil, llioiiiili,
we'll walk «low we go by tliii»e
three men over there, and hear whatliiey are tslkiiiif about. Thev npe all
ilileiligent looking men, you II iiolire
—HI little above ihc nveruire—and I'll
ifet np and build the Area every
inoriiiiitr next week if wo don't hear
ihein diacnaaing Ihe ailver qneaiion.
the new I'ope, Ihe capital and Ifbur,
or •nnielldiigof lhat kind lhat lake*
hraiua to handle—toinetblnir proKta-
ble, far al>o>'e the comprehenainii ui
tlie avernge woman It'* tpmnlbhigdeefi. von ran eee by their«hrne*laett
and trealure*."
"All right," taid Mr*. 8. ; "we'll
lee."
A* Ihey came upon the trio, a t«ll.
ftniely sfcntlemaii was jn«t remnrk-
intr : "I led Ihe kink of li nmp*, Tomplnyed llie queen, Sliiirtly floppeil on
hi* Jark, wlien, confound it all. Doc.
slammed llie tee and (cooped ut."
And then they all ronred long and
loud, and tho twe llaleii''ra punchedIheatalelv man in the ribs, and inndc
rrimanea.'nnd almoat doubled Ihem•eire* up with exee**lve laughtfP.
"f rne*« voii'll bnlld the lire* nextwe»k."«elil Mr*. S.. demurely.flerohiker eniidemned iii* jnrk nnd
*«td II eonldn't happen that wayataln In ten year*.—CiA. Bnal^a$f.Tabtt.
THE SOUTH KEimiCKIAB.
^yVMCTItlW MAttM,
One aqnarc, or leaa, trat l»-'«rtlon I 1 gOho •quart!, «r Ivb*, *«-jond InavJtloa.
Oue aiiiinre, lhr»« uiontha.
oaaaanare. iwelte uiODlba
Two eitaaree. six MuathaTwo aquar*a..D8e year.
Oue-tourth culumn. per yearUn'.-lhlrd rvluuB, per yearOne-kali oolutBO, per yearIMioeolaaiD, per year
Bnalaea* looal*. Ma eaaU pefUai.
MtmnmMitiftenie
WASHINGTON.
Money, eaiT—I* .
Hie beet lime ea waord Laaehtime. ,
Outdoor reiief—A'braaUi «ir iNMli
air.
The beginning of the end—The let-
ter E.
TIte early angler ealisbea the vorniHiirf a cold.
For a "hollow mockery" nothingheats nn echo.
Tho beat illustrated paper—A banknote.
This i« net euln." aa Ihe spider
anid wlicii lie i'iiii;.'lil llic fly.
The aky. unlike innii, is Ihc moatcheerlul when ihe blueel.
A button is n aiintll event which I*
always coming off.
Kvery dog hat In* dav, bul tabby
innke* a night of It.
A Nevadf politician wa* elerted onllie inerili of one single apeeeh. ,VII
he aaid wna: 'Fellow eounlryman,follow mc to yonder laloon."
AfUir mail came woman. And thehaa been nMer hini ever aince.
"I wonder aaid a Quaker lady,
"tiiat young mtn should Ims to nuwiaoat to go after tjie young women ; if
Ihey wonid *uy at home, the youngwomen would come after them."
"Ollieehonra for li*tenlng to rom-mereinl Irnveieri. 7 to 11: gollellnrt
of snhsoripliona. II lo 1 ;book auenta,
iloS: iidverli»liig men, slalinnery
ppddlera nnd iiiKiininre iiien. all day.
We attend to our own bualuesiat
night." '
'"in the laa^efMr tka tloek mar-
ket ft' '^loruvr" ia whera a ovuibin i-
lion of urokur* get puteetaiuu or uuu
FoitilOaid BMdini-
There were tome mad men in areriaili Kentucky iioiit-oflioe • fewduya ngu. A postal earii wa* tlrop|M>il
iiiiii II leiicr-tiux uddreaaed lo 'Ifev.
Jnliu IViiohci'ot, -——,.'* It
wa* an ordiliury curd, and ihe post-
miMter was an ordinary po«tmii«ter
He tank il up, ghincud at the itdi>re**,
lurniMi it leiani'cly over and read;, , May 2, 1S70. Y»u, to
wlioni III!* card is nut ailili-rsreil, midwho. iievertlieleaa, have the cheek to
rend it, are a couiein|itible. unprinci-
pled aiteak, and 'h prying. pn«ill»ni
inou* coward. Ukuiioic K. Duoan.''
Tlie poaiinaaler laid the card gently
down and loungeil to llio other endIII Ihe lion~e. auilly whialling "NnncvLee." in due limn Ihe clerk cameupon the card, peniaeil it, threw iii*
Iwt on the floor, •laiDfied 11. and iiindt:
th< nclghlx rhuod bideuu* willi the
howl* of Ilia pi'l doji, wliich liekiuketl
in tlie riba. How iheeard fared withihe variona rniile agent* tbrunghwhom il paaaed it la impogsihie to
aav ; nor du we know wlielher it wa*read by Ihe woman wlin ia |>o«tuii*-
tre«« at tlie office where Ihe Rev. Jno.ronnbacol la tiippoaed lo l'CI his mail
;
hut Ihe report I* Hint on th* dny It
reanlied there *he «ma*hed a bnlile of
ink on her huabaiid'a head, apankedthe children all ronud, and chewedup ninety-five centi' worth of wax.We can not be Ion careful never lo
write on pnalnl carda nnylhin!; in Ihe
le'i^l ralrulaird to wonnd iheaeiial-
live dellcaov of the pn*t-'tfllce people's
leeling*.
—
RmmilnhnHl in*':J.
Ooveniine,»HUgreiKi'» H- Congraae. •'«»' f
RlwKIESiBB
hftif 9Mliold kl a p«emium«r J^pefemitr Wibav»>*av«d U lAe 4«plkol thiaeoantry in intere*t 111,000,000.
SIbm tka pctMBt admiBletratioa bai
said to ihflFH-tlU<>ith Yoaif ceMrektto till' l ojii'iil of the 'cleeiidh In** Of
we will mnke you no appropriatiuu*
The I'realdeni' ha* *ent bank one ofDivir Idflt witir kit nlijeciiea*. • Hehai the right (o do. Now, my ronli*
Irymeii, I do nol believe-lhere 1* goingto he Hiiv nerion* trouble in reirard to
Ihe npproprialhin billa. The good•enae of hoili parlict will <ec lhat the
posilion of Congrea* is wrnng, and
the next olerllion you will make Con-gre** ten ila error.
I hiive referted now lo all the
pninta of wliii li I wish Id speak 1
would irn n. little further, and here I
thiii,k both I>emoer»ta and Itepubli-
can* Will agm with me. This irnv.
emMMffit»ito*-^hi* NatiomilOov-ernment— i« supreme In all lla pow-er. Thi* ifuvernnieni of the people,
for Ihe people and by ihe people, 1*
above tba plaits—even above Ibe
great State of Ohio. It ha* powerdeolara war, innke pence, collect
let on imports, and provide*
nililona^ cvupli. iolh*t -a ,citiieu of
one Stalfr can be a citianiraf ahoiher,
and all the power* ol Ihe ii<ition are
above llioae of the Stalftj. An idea
prevailed in the Siwl^lliil the Suie*had a right lu laMle. «« ^ aloof
frtim the natlun. Wo went to war outhti quc<<iioii We -petit inlllion* 01
li'tiiKiiri' and sai-rllirod tboatknd* of
'
'n-h ii''
''^^^^^^^^^^^^^y*°"j
that hII these powers sliouhl be Kept
dittlncU The election of nMnberaufCoiigreft, the most vital one of the
IKtwi^' airntild bo kept InVioiatK
among the Si-iiea by a lieueriil eleu-
tioii law. SeiiuUira nre aelected byI,evl"l"iur«a. The Slates liavegreal
powci-> wliuh ('oiigreS* cannot inter-
lefe with. Whilst S«nali<r* and
UA^'iuh^li^ldlJ^^XbMttri^great are eleeied by llie people. Theluttire eleot*q» ^MAloiv, vi)l; be tlie
paasAge of a Mr leiieral *lerilnn law
by Coii)freaa, which wjll provide Inr
the appoinlmeiil of Superviaora or
.Mar*lial» ii'fl4klM^1li*«tiW<iMli ^ar^ byHie JudlfHiry, who will tee ihnt it full
id fair elri'ilon is held, nnd thai
«lect«»ren»l« hi.i one vote.
Geortfe Cnlnirn, ni .'^i. I. uiih. Ii;iil
Ilia pride bun the mln r iii;;lit hy someone •XIM-e*ali<ft_j> donlil that he could
drink' A beer gla«a full of whisky at
one :.;driil^ (He fonh-wiih lind the
bark^ertO fill up Iheitlaan, wliirh
held: ntarlv « pint jtnd ft half of
whl*kg; Thla hft dotra 'rl-
umphatiflv. HI* powcs* wa*provefV
^lU Ijfat^^s' ta»i»d. T'w CsfonerheldmnlBquMt oo hi^edy the next
given ttovk, and then put up il'c
pi icu tb'Diiraer ttiu«e Wbu liaVt gone"aliurl.* 'Tba tame Uiiug may be
dune in grain, yrveiroleum, or gu||ou,
lliiuugb thit fa mora diQiutill. Tlie
greater the nuiuuii: of the cuniniodiiy
tlie inure dillicult il ia to get up n
uuriieruuil. IliabHi'dly puasible lo
corner the loi;3l|a(kgl during » polar
wave. Froviueuce tin* given piior
simple mnn auine blcs*iugH loo libera
ally for CapltkllsU to got uoiitrol of
Ihcin. When Ue sent manna to feed
the tvuuikrcra olthe wiidcrues*. Houul only soul it iu great abundanceevery inoriiiug, but *o arranged il
that il would not keep, thut' Ihwarling
the possibility of buying it up and
gciii"i{ 11 comer on it. There are
other bicsiing* typified in thi*. Forexnuipit), there it nu gollliig.u ouruor
iu the lovo marke.. There are Iota uf
pretty gii l^ suil they keep ni| coiitiiig.
'Alau like tlie muUuH Ihey dou'l keep;
they yel old. If a uiipilnlisl ur n com-bination of Ihem should try to gel
conirul of all the pretiy girl*, tiieir
colleciioui would cap'idly depredate
in value, and the market Wnuld toon
he glutted with ayouiigerand priniej-
amide. There ire ttMHtf <>f girl*-
and they kttcp nn enlntng. And then
10 their ohangefnlnr'ts, Why, if
vreat Aiianrier were lu try to eoraerany particular variftly of .gjiHm tajt,
strawberry blondes, and that pulerflilRcy prire on Uiat (trtide. before he
eenhl rfaUge on Ihem the whole roun-
Iry would be hlonining with alraw-
berry hloiiiles. No llirrn ia no wayof getting a corner on girla.—.fia'ti-
niijre Kvtrti Siiitinlajf.--
"The fiHuWihg toKtimonikl of « cer-
tain patent nieitfiitlilf apeak* for kaelfr
'DeatrSiriU-Twio months tgn my wife
coalitkiiiroeljitpeAl:. She h'ld. taken
two betiilM 'idffbar life miiewer, and
now tHe aadtft^^^epMlklalt alt. Pleaae
nend nil' l«<i ni'irc hntilea'.' I wiiuld'l
.l)a Wllln.nl ii."
The Widow of ••x-l*o'tnmster (Jen-
eral Alexander W. Knndall still
thrives nn a raiser of cattle upon her
lands iu Nebraska. For leveral
. tK.U-t i» ^liaid, her atles of stock
i>aTe'|r^hM. ,W»Oaye*r; And the
lierd'U'i* large agAlil aa it wai vrben
she atsnmeil lite manazcm^iil.<
Diagimi fMt Wltb SiflM-
A New' Haven Vitton raporter hat
had an interview with two men whowere giving exbibiti'>ut of marktinaU'<
tbip with the ride in that oily Thedoting extraot of that interview it as
followt:
. But tho leading tliot of all, and
which Mr. ' Creston i-aya has never
yet been equalled, ho calls his back-
action ahol. Tho gnu* are loaded,
and one of them placed in a frame
work at one side of the stage, and
pointiOg at Mr. Crestnn. The gun is
already cocked a* ho faces it. .Mr
Jonaa take* a potiiion directly behind
him, and both Inen balance pntttoeit
on .theii' heada. Slowly and amidiireathloai ailenoe, Mr, Ureaton raiaea
the gnn he holdat cook* and takea
careful aim at the rifle in the Irame.
lie flroa, hita the trigger, tho oilier
gun ia diHchargod, and alinosl befme
iho auiiienco can lealizo it, its hall
tlrikes tha potatoea on both men's
heads. It is a very dangerous feat,
yet so far has bean done withflot mis-
hap It took a great deal of practice
af il before it oinild lie diiue on the
stAKc, and it never foiU to exoite an
itndienoe i > the great«e| ei^thutiatm.
So far, Mr. Creatnp aaya himtelf
and hi* parttier have ea«a|iod any
xerioaa wouiida. Ocrfsionlly a bullet
will scratch tho head, csu-'iug blood
to come, anil once or twice the ball
lias mads a furrow in tho scalp. Th'
few who are in the same hiiMiness tie
nnt so lucky. Frank i''rayue and
sister \m\e lust sevcrsl finders, and
other Khootcis have been iniililulO'l
more or le**. But Mr. Crcston says
he never fear* an aceideat, and never
pulU hit trigger until be lia* got hi*
'aim. Concluding the ' interview^ the
apeaker ofiwred to take the reportM
ont ill the rtar of the hotel whelb tUe'
two were talking and have him hold
up a silver piece to be shot at. " You
will thai tee for yooraell lhat I do the
thing fairly," Mr. Cretton urged in
oapport of his propnsiliuu; bul the
icribe felt com|iellod to decliu* the
generonooffer, aiinringtho lnng'h:<iroil
gentleman that he wotild take hia
word for all hn aaid, .
m HI .1 -
Read'j', Il you have ftn kdverliae-
menl running through our or anyother ifnod paper, you have lena of
Ihonsaiida of aervsnta onl at work for
you, wlielher vou wake nr sleep,
whether ynu be .ick or well. Nuinonan-h's slave* ever t«i,ltere<l al hi*
biildlng ao fleetly or fhlthfUllv, or In
auch bewildering niemhen, sj Hie
Ktrrar'.- inr**enirera that br.ir yourIndividual word lo the people of this
greftt nailon.
ProTwrbi fer BMktlidtn.
A "jnet weight and balance are the
Lord'i,"bnt that which it tine uponyonr newapaperi belong* to the pub-
litben thereof.
"Better it • dry roorael and qnlet
net* therewith," than a long litt of
aubacribert who cheat the printer.
"Bettet it the poor man that walk-
ttth in integrity," and payeth hia eubscription, than the rieh maa who o«utinuiOly telletb yoar devil to call
again.
"Judgement aic prepared for scoff'
era strijica fur the back of tool*, '' andaverlaitiag pauiahmeBl for,him whopayeth not for hia' iiewtpaper.
"Hope deferred maketh thtf heart
tick," ia a proverb aadlr reftlisiHl bythe pnbliaher wbo •endetn out biila.
"A Piyhteon* m^n bateth Iriag."
hence the editor waBeth wroth against
the cnhaoriber who promisua ti rail
and aottle on the morrow, yot callelb
nol lo a«ttlt.
"It bileth like a serpent and sting-
eth like an adder," whcu the adder
gets ihruugli adding up the amonntadue from hia subs."
"A wise Son maketh a glad father,"
and a prompt-paying subicriber
cBUKoth a newspaper publithor to
laugh.
'Better it a little with sigbteont-
nest" than a ihousand anbaeriben wbofail to pay what they owe.
Vnpromiidag fieni.
AdTi
Tlie tdtrauUiget' Sn the oae of Dr.
Price's Hpi'cial Flavoring Ektrkct*
aro decided, as they are put np iu
b^tleft of fall meiMure; mode fron
the tnia frailk and aromatiu,. withoat
poltonouft- tdlikor etheit, pare aad
tne, ^
Of any Value-
If the t^iitimony of eminent chen
inU, and sagao nus medical ii en, ia nf
any valuo, Ur. Price'a Cream finking
i'owder is tbe moat perfect madeThose men of ttanding in their pro-
beaiont, aat jialy Meomiaeed itt- nte.
bat endona it by vAtg il ia tbeir owntemiliee.
Xn E.tglish barber once told a com-pany of lawyeri that hf ka^ tried to
mklte a barber ufhit toa, biit B»t hav-
ing sufBoieutgenint for th« ari, lia hadsent him to alndy law. Ha enbae
quently became one of the moet emi-
neat jadget in Oreal Brittin. A oon-
(iem(>urary telU an e(|nsl|y good ttory
ofilohn .^daina:
'Tlio elder Adaiiia was the *on of a
cobbler. It was, perhaps, owing to
the very fact ol hia humbUi parentage
lhat llie eMur Adaintbeoaue whathe was. I have not seen the follow-
ing story in print, but illegitimately
iesccndod to ine by oral tradition,
having betlt tuld my groal-grauil
father hf 'the pious Detocu Adams,of the town of Brnintroe,' himtelf.
fhe Deacon dhring a timporarr ab-
teuco, bad act -lohu to cutting out
the 'uppers' f"r some shws; but, like
the Chinamen, who, in making a paii
of hiceches from a pHltorii lurnisbed hy
some prudent captain, had faithfully
copied the patobet which bia wife had
uiit in the teal of the uld ones, Johnbad embtlliihed evftfy upiMif be bad
cut with xHt tUf<^4i«rlMred llole by
which tbt patiema hod iiang' on their
•ctraatomed' -rnail. 'I taw.*- iftid the
l>eaoon. "IcMldB't«take« alMeatak-
er of him, to t p«tV .binii |ta ^araiag."
WAsni.voroN, D, C, May 10*.
Xa. South JCentitekiiiin:
It it au old laying tliabr"Ue langht
bett wbo laugh* last." The Kopubll-
caiii, alter n season of tear that Mr.
Uayea would sign the Army bill a*
patsed by tho Democrat*, ere now re*
Joiclng in tho dUcovery that he it
*iill p«rti*au enough to Intcrpotea
veto because tho necessiiiot of th*
party demand it, llul Ihcy are gently
roiniuued that this is not Hit end of
it. Congrcts ttill has a word, and it
it it not unlikely that it inavbethe
last word. Juilglug from the iudl-
vidiial exprettlont of Democratic
Ueproaeutatlvc* and Senatori, 1 do
not think the majority will tubmlt to
txecultve dictation, especially whenIhe cophialrv upon which it it bated
Isanet from ihe muulh of a man whoit iilmtel f a fraud and tlie direct repre-
sentallve of the moet gigAutlc and
outrageous eleciiou fraud ever nerpc-
trateiT iu this or any other eounlry.
A* Coiigretsnian Morriioniayt. ""lha
spectacle of *uch an ufllclnl lecturinf
the liiiiiiedltto repreteiitnllvee i>f tlie
people upon the subject of piJre eleo-
tioiis is enough to inako a jockaiaiiek
at his stuuiach."
Tne whole turn and tubitanea of
the eaia ie, that Mr. Uayea put* hlm>
self on retiord at in favor of troopi at
thepollt. It ie the desportle
struggle of fb« Republican parly.
Without tho u*e of troup* and the aid
ol the oilier niuiliinery iiivented-br
ihisni, ibey have uo possible hope of '
carrying the next election. If thev
ean retain all thit iHaeliiner)r they ex-
peet to bo .ible to steal tome ijlateo
and • tiotaihiy succeed. The protcil
of pro*ectini< llic ballot i.4 a sham to
cover their rcnl |iui pi>ae. Kvery rea-
sonnhlu fiuin knuwi lliut there never
can be a fair eleciiou whero power
reals In tbo band* of one party lo uie
llio arniv and to 'appoint horde* of
inarahala lo liitimidnle voter* tud
arrest linndredtof oppuneutt at every
poll on tight. The demand of the
OenmcrHia for the repeal of every
shadow of law covering *uch ontrage*
upon free electlona n* these Is tut-
laiiitd by the people.' If thoquetllnit
were put to a vole throughout the
country to.day, iwo-lhirdi, of tba
voter* wouhl tar. 'ropcHl tbe Iniqui-
tous Itvfi." There la not a doubt of
There it no diapotltion on the part
of Dciiiocrals here to back tlvwn Irotu
Hie position lliev have laktii. if Mr.
Uayca and hit' ItepublicAU advlieri
regard their iHurliian election raachi-
iicry of tilore linportaiice than the ap-
propriations, lot Ihem take the come.. -
quencei. Nearly all tho Duuiocntilc
leader* with whom I huvo talked «*y
he niuet tign the bill* as we pnai
tlieiii or go without the money. \\h u
it wa* nakcil whether Hie Dcmocrata
woiiM s;and (Inn or take to Ihc water,
Oen. IJragg, of Witcoiisin, said : "A*fur tne, ihsre is uo surrender; I can't
swim." Thei'o i* no chanco to turn
back, even if we wauled to," they Mjr.
"The people are with ut, aad if
eauHot ttand ou thialkiue we had bet>
.
ler all retign and go home." Thi* It
the feeling of a targe majoritv —Whether tbe approprdtiona will bo
suO'ered to reit awhile and other leg
•
ItlatloR entered Bp«a, or whether
they will be ihortly re-enacted aadan adjournment taken, doet not yet
appear; buti do nut iliink there will
be any eurrender. If llierc i*, I qtdte
agree with thoio who think theto
repretentativet ot the party will baraoutlived ilieir utefuliieit.
Ill the luldtt of the griM earet of
State, Congretsmen And tome time tu
amutc theniielvet. About a hundred
of thctn attoiided tbe London Circut,
which remained here three dayi thia
week to givo tliem all a chance. Notonly Senalora and Cuugroasmen, but
the whole populace, including mem-ber* of furolgii diplomat io corpi,
tunica out to tee the in'.inalt andthiiigt. Mpit of tliem pretend that
It waa Ihe new eleotriu light withwidcit Ihe tmitt are illuminated >Sat
attracted Ihem ; bul sotDobow thefcontrived lo endiiro iho rett of tba
*how with at.iir degree of fortitude.
Telammi received tbte monlngan-noithea that a full blzed braif^lUii
,
jaguar, one of tbe moit ferOclotie akl* .'
mala In the menagerie, eieapcd tfomi'
hit eago on a flat car ot the tralu'
after it lelt thi* city. Jutt before
leaving, *omt twenty tramp* wererjeetcti from the train, but oae, whitbed eeeaped deteeiion, remaiaedonihi* car, and when about thirty milet
out he opened tbe tide of tbe cage bylite nto of a long, *tout (tick, witlt
which he puihed up the aliding bar1 f tbe dnor TSe animal leaotid
like llgtitniMg from the cage aad dia<
appeared in the adjoliiTng wood*.Me*ir*. Ceoper, Bailey A Co., Ihe
propriolors, otfor a rownrd of I6<A>
for the capture of the beast, or proof
pf hi* death. People in Ihe vicinitv
tre very much exerciaed and Hliuintd.
Such animal* are not pleatant com-
fianiont lor Ihe cattle on a tbonsiudillla, nor eheerfttt oUeeU lo encount-
er In aabreiilaviatrollt Phoxo.
'•ity tchoolmaater," laya Thomati;«rlylc, "was a go<Ml Lalln scholar,
and of the huniNii mind he kneir this
much, that il had a Inruliy ca.led
memory which inlghl bo reacheil
BowluiraiBir )Cim»7-
frre* Ma* Racketter lietM.1
, Once there afak a^ouiig man whomarried a young women, and ahaWAI rich tud he wa* poor, aud it
made him tad to Ihink of it. Ilk
might have been tbirty-tlve or forty,
but he wat only twenty-five or
thirty, and *ht wat tho s*mi. Oneday the told htm dainnginir itorict
about some of their neif^hbors lhat
she lind heard at a tea-tight, and hnlistened and thouithi, and very toonho SAW a Why out of hit |>overiy, far
hit wife believed the talet the htdheard at Iho lea-fight. AM the hadflntshed the stories, he taid : "I will
go yon (ivo lo twenty that there is
not one wonl of truth In what yonhave Just told na^"'—for. he did, notknow how sure hi* game was, *e hawanted odill. And the^ pitying hta
folly, aaid : "It't a whack," and lliey
tnvaiHgated the slorio* and foundthem false, fo ho won. And Ihey
coiilinuod in this sinful prartiee ofbetting on Ihe truth or fsltity oftown goMip, ia the time order inwhich Ihey ttarted out,and four ye*rahad not turned the comer, ere he hadall her wealth, and the tome vtluaMatxperlence.
You and yonr wife should be one,"taid a ftrlandly adviser to n hen-peck-led htttbBadk>''^lie one!" exrlnimed
through Ihe mugcular inlegumeot !>; 1 hen-peekedl "why wo are <tn now."tliaapplioationof birchvnrodij^, . "HtoweoPf v^SAc'* land /'mO.''
'V
TH^ SOUTri KSHTUCKIAa.WM.T. TOWSES, Ktmn.
iiopKiNsviLLi; MAY 13, isro.
DEMOGRATW TICKET.
rot oovnicot,
LURE P. BLACKBURN,(yjrfffvWH Cotmt)/.
foivAUHmuiMiX ooviMtaoR,
JASiES B. CANTKELL,Of Scolt t'tixmtij.
i on ATTOIINEV Oia!En*L,
l*. W. HARDIN,
Of Meicfr Oounty.
For AUlllTi.K,
FAYKl'lK HKWITT,0/ UardiK C'ot(«(y,
JAMKS \V TATE,
Of Franklin Vounty.
ll-rCRIKTiXDtMT i>o»t.io lirmDCTIOll,
JOSEPH DE^HA PICKETT,
0/ f\HtU« Counly.
rati Kp.onTin or txvi> orrics,
RALPH SUiiLDOS,
Of JfeUon County.
Tb» FtoinaiiV btnlaoi U bjr nomwiM lost in Ibo Ullgmt oflboSHR^mUM yitnl. near him
:
'>lt'i scllker wMllk, ror lamer-Mr StM*.Dut gettiit^t tU.' rptcn that nmkes mail jrcit**
V>'oi'FC tlinii ihc iiiipurJ(^&'blo cln-^
ileal K rope lo liaii^> ) aurself ; smF -
yet there are iiieu in tlii< country wlio
can get niiy aiuotiul of bucking in dc-
finuce ol (he dalulei.
WtXlit Etmm, RepnbliciD ctuidi-
dat* for Oonmor, irill oommenee iil*
muTiM by t tpeoch liera on June Sud,
^only'^MiirtJsyjy^i^^
•my extent to b* rtIM on A official.
Tlie Court ofClaiBM will mwt on the
I9tbd«r at 3l»y. Mewbtn of
Omit IN wn]a4#kd pt to |p pol-
The question jufst nun- with Ohio
Itepiiblicftus.—Gnrfield or ShcriMaii.
Doth lovfll sons from Ibo IqlBS of
illustrious Fircn.
{ '*Wli«9« auricuc but ijfnoble lilooU,
Bh eiwptUuoft^.lMw^Anlii wet«(«• <ke
Flood."
'bead" licads—Obltiinry uoticti.
I'jirole in running off with the En-
gli>!iiiien'siiionpy.
I'arolo Blill "boom*" . abroad.
Or.tnt is bcin;; wretchedly sliadowed
Talinn^c hn<i rlonnFctl his lincu In
tlio blood of Ills enemies.
'Dc.iil men toll no l.iicii," but obtln-
:u'if's itiicnlljr lualto i(p forlbediS'
I ivp.iucy.
SberiNftn iias rcturued to Walkings
Ion, liitrlng ^uit the West with
•(rongcr hopes fttf ih«' riee-Presi-
vnry in 18S0.
AV'c scknotvlcJt;e the receipt of an
iiiriiatioii to atlcnd Ibo 13lli cxlit^i-
lion ofSinipion conuty Agricnilnral
and Ueebanical Atsociaiiou to be liold
at Franklin, >Iny .'ilst.
'
One of our Soiiiheni cxchan^'o ro-
pulls collcctioiH gnoil. 'I'Iju poiii'e
(ollrclul nl n recent bail seventy-
nine pi'iiioli wilhoiit saarclilng the
women or the fiildlcrj.
The Rcr. Dr-Hoyte, of Konlnrky,
presided over ihe dpllh;raflonF of lh#
Soiilhcin Itaplijt AsFOcialioii, (it At-
laiilM. KoMlurlvy nlivRvs manages lo
^el iiigh seats in iho 8yn.'i:2o;:ues ol
the gix-at.
The hcid-liner of the f'oiiJici'-
•lourual is the head-light of that lo-
inniolivc. A rnsly nnil driven
through bis Iieartlessness and clinch-
ed back ON his "tvobby spine" would
tea "sockdolager,'' Just too a^ouix-
Tour only voice in Ibo Gorern-
raent is when yon vote for a memberof Congress."—[Jffjrirnci /)-oi» JohnShtmaH'i late ti)eech.
The President is elected by partizan
7 (0 8 Commisslonls o( cour«c.
in tlio While-
Donse, Jt^i to hi aupplunicU by a
mir lot from France, has brilliant
MllbrinO covor>, with centers show-
ing a shield, stnis iiiid snipes. Vi'c
would suggest for Iho new set, a
spread eagle-on loast.^ '"
Weiiry Hard Uecchrr liMiiiodin'
\a.~liviilo 1:1*1 niijlit lo iiii iuiiiu'iiic
audience al$1.5'J c;uli. l>y Jovelcrl
its gelliug to bo « I \l l iico to he ii
notoriously lirsi ilass pi cnclu'r: cvou
tlie polilii;i:iiis are "opiu^ sadly dis-
lauccil by Roorlipr and T!ilin!i;;e.|
If this is an a;;c of iidv.incenicul|
why doci< not the shorl baiid pr.t>:li-:
c.illy supernedo Ihe present slutlirul{
system of rhlroxiupby? Xow llml's i
miuejlion for suhool-house debatiug
clubs, and we liu|ic "the pen, ot
,
iirorii'' will have an nil siiiiiiner rc(t.
in^r to bi^ariail
)
jewel^;* but «nre it ttthat l)i
ilof| lo (lie Pro^flenHal |b«ltloi|^,tt«
crovru. Ifayes protnplly recalled'--* '-
the troops from Ihe South, in 1877,
with hopes ol gaining Iho personul
frieiids'ii|> of ilie Soiulu-rii pco;ilc.
Tlicy wore wise ii^spuniint;
nfflliation. lie now routradii ls ilic! adopt the following plan for the set-
Justice of his foriucr ael by vetoiiij; tinieincnt of this bonded rnllroad In-
blll permanently sn-lainin^ lliat net.
Ilayei! ohi Iliyesyll thou art a
ver>', very weak vessel, iu addition
to being a President by party fraud.
but
di«r
iuntj^i w:«t>.4L*J^^referoiiee lo Ihe redempllon of oar
l>onds, will cOHiin uid its serious eon-
sidernlion. We iiud by invcstigatidYi
ihal there is .1 strong disposition on
liic part of members ot thai Court lo
Hon. O'iear Turner has introduced
abill in Couifrrss .'ibolishin^ Iho lax
on brandy made from apples and
pearlies. Tlicro never was a more
intquitopa law imposoil on a poor
and liouaat (icoplo and we are grail-
lied lo know thit Ihe Hon. Oscar is
ludeavoi^ug'to relieve (ho poor miiun-
tdiners ^lio have leareely any other
source ot Revenue than IVoin Ibo di«-
lillatiouortlieirfhiltfc'
Unlets Mr. Tilden ptflhet himself
forwnrti, secures Ihc Democratic iiom-
iimliou for Governor of Xeiv York
at Ihc next fall clertinn lind Irininphs
in the race he will stand abont as
mucli show for tlie noniocralie iiom-
Inalion for rre-idenl in ISjOasHiiyes
d<)<>8 lor lieiu? banded ((own lo pos-
terity as having one drop of honest
blood in his veins. The Courier-
.Jmirnnl ruuld learn a lesson from
this if it would.
The w onieii,- never aafiMed wiiti
llic uiullirariowi„9tettp»(lo|M pf thfhomo circle, have been holding a
national tuOrage eonveolioii iu St
I^uis, during Ike past week. TheSnorcino Court Is in turn the next! malicious, yet the C'o»n>»i«rciai; disre
The l.oui>vil!e C'o)H>«ercia/re-pub-
lislics the slatenieiils of two witness-
es iu Ihc Iri.tl ot tlie Lincoln assayl-
nation ease in which Dr. L. P. Dlnck-
burn Is charged with Ihe imporlnlion
of yellow fever inferted blankets and
clothing during lli; lale war ./oy, the
intended deatrueiiutt of Llnoola and
Ihe federal army. Tlieto charges
have bctju - clearly proven false and
rOl^se to
hands.
receive iulcrincul attlieir
Think of Hayes' withdrawal of Ihe
troops Cron the poll* in 1877 and in
1879 td« veto of a law lo aotlain tbe
wiilidrawal .of 4b«. flcoopaand tbeu
»av," if yon. <lat#,- HMt ' two long
years have not made blin an aulonia-
lonassoflbe, pneriIe.^nnnMion in
tlieltamla of..'lhft.'winS4piilliag"slal-r
warta.*
Waiteii cbOiktV^i wise head should
now siv that he would ' have realized
several thousand more for lierl.^&
N. stock if that counly had not hur-
ried him in Ihc tale. The stock was
ilispo.^ed of al a profit of about |;2."),000
to the ronnty, and might liavp been
:( 10,000 with Just a Utile disoretion—
mixed with patience.
Wf vroru Mhiiwn un Ut-t Tuuitlay erenltif aflili^kiMi MhM-Ii lu't four well ilovclopcd fcuvaiitl I«'24. -[t-'iHnkliu rutrtoU
'•('all you." There were "three
pair.s" of twins (G babies in all) born
within Ihc radius of one mile on the
s!iine day U..t week, al Uellevlew, In
ilii«eounly. We've got the legs on
: uw by upwards of several fool, it's
lucre ciiild'a play for us to beat fours.
Tjie Pemiaylvania Senate has pasted
a rriolution by strict parly vole, to
appoint a eommillcc to rceciro ex-
Presldcnl Uraut at San Francisco on
Ilia reluru home. All Hie Ii'epublic-
an stales will be for Urnnt for Presi-
dent and Shermon for vicc-PfeM-
dcut. Ueiiiembcr the ordiT.'
II lti«rr be one tlihiff urhit-h nwrc ll^o art*• Vr.iiiit.s ihr iiiit).icrii<tn of lllip coIortHl ni.in
garding tlin eammooett Uwt of hu-
manity ami decenc)*, reproduces Iheni
with the coolness of a midnight as-
sassin. This is wliat contributes to
Ihe defeat of tlic l!e|inbliean p.irty in
I
this Stale and yet tl;o Commercial
I
seems sadly ignorant of Hie fact,
rnlil that par'y is fortunate enough
1 0 possess a fair minded, imnarlial
ptosa in lliis Slate nolhing will ever
remain to it lave the droopiug colonof ignointnloqii defeat.
' '"' '
lu I1I9 (V'tifte
a siiiaII o.-
ojipres-or, Itis •prillni klai with;.N'»«bvitlu .VRjt'ricao..
Xow, really, don't yon lliiuk there
is more poetry than truth In this?
The scniiment It capital, hut is It of
thai kind a* would really pay his.fare,
finl-claaa, to that laud where the full
fruition of the 14th and 16th aineiid-
menu cOutd. be realliied.
The XatlonnI Colored Convention,
now in^ session at Xashville, sftiiply
stauds lor tlie fact that there are cer-
tain men in the South v, lio have nn-
willingly lifrn dropped from politi"
C«l le.'uUM>liip ill lale yenrs and they
hone lor resloralion. The colored
race may cxjieel no good from the
Convention.|
If only a small proporiion of tlie;
speakers iu the Louisville eouvenlioii
told auylhiiig remotely nUin lo ll;o
Irnlh il't a down right inislortur.e
that the Slate requires such a limited
iiuiuber of ofnc<trs, and il's a fact
for tempiirale men lo shudder nl thai
Ike Denroeraiic parly is so deeply in
debt it can uevvr Iiope to pay even
the ittleraat on Jia.li—ablliiios.
Btd«fflftion of Christian County
: Bonds.
.hdsn SHermnn suited in his recent
i:reui (!') speech at Mansfield, Ohio,
tjiat ."our bonds are quolsd higher
than any other nnliuii except perhaps
'ileal lirilaiii," wlilch eleerly ileunm- ';
fli'.ues the fuel that John is a betteri
in door calcnliilor than od' hand
'
stumper. Coin Ctiincso and Uritith
Miniiiies are rated higher oumarket.
We acknowledge iho receipt of a
speech defivcreh by' Hon. Ja» A.McKenzIc in Congress on the I9lh of
April, against Iho iuAmous e'eciinn
laws now disgnicliig the slalnlesof
our coiiiilry. Mr. Milvenzic lias
treated llio snl.joet wiili iiiiii^eal
ability, and as a ^ondeu.-el! niininary
of the objections to these laws (lie
speech has no riiual on tbe records of
Ihia dfientiiori:
.
tbe
Tlie Stale Legislatures have for the
most part, in Ihc past few years lost
their grips on popular respect andronfidcnco. The Louisiana Constilu-
iion«l(;onvwtioiv|Villli,inj4i||loii fn^f
Jntt adopted an arllelej prohibHlngIhe Ueuoral .^eawinbly ttmm euattact-
ing any <l«.bt»«9jjiaf]irl^ttho SUIf.except , for 'Ihe puniQja oi ropeilliig
invasion or aappmslng iosnrreetlou.
This free rcligioncd laud, this
Vnion of anti-church and Stale celeb-
rity, is now being disgracefully rcp-
leiscutod by our "loyal" JUssaeliu-
sells breihren. 'J'lio Kov. Clifts.
Jirown.an Adventisl preacher is b^e*
iiig throatoued l^y the people with aI (lat oflAr and fealhers, and a free
ride on a ruil ou account of bis reli-
gious leacliliigs. These are the Inter-
preters of the, Poi^fllful^H .. whose
geiioroiily(r) the Sontii it aBlied lo
accept. •
Ten cases ofeillier innrder, robbery,
snieido or rape were reported from( lliiii one day last week and yet tlie
Rcpul)lii:an pcnny-ft-Iliier, deaconKichard Smith, like the sacred warhorse, seenlcth the Iwttle only fromafar. Grant"* life would bo in great-
er danger in Ohio than in KenluekyIf the record ol crime In the twostates is to be taken as evidence.
Does iluycs- think that ibe-fionlh-
eni people snubbed him !n that they
lailod to bite at his Whig bait in 1877 ?
If BO this Very readily accouuis for
bis late veto of Ihe election bill—Uecan D^alte po lr|cudly cumpromisoof SoutbaroJbiWnmrM<,aa was pcpycn.and now Iiaa tnrptd npon thuui ve-nomously and bloodtbiralily, perhapaas file couplet goet. '
'
iUnbaaaolarjrllksawsaoascoraad." ;
II spcaki riilhor badly for some-
body that Iho cx>niitry is unable to
know truthfully wliat cimraclcr of
inflnpiicc Ihc soldier really r.^crls ul
llic polls. One parly says that Ibe
troops gunrauloo free and full clcci
lions, w hile llio other asiierliT thai'
llicy^ouly bolsler up such fritid^' nb
Kellogg, Fatlerson A Co. It ii past-
ing strange thai we ean not learn (he
truth of things in our own hurder.i.
'J'lie people «N,(e« leiiieiit with Jjilig
polliloana. Thai't "what's the maltor
with lluunah." ''. ' •
It'wIII be leniriubercd llial in Ihe
year 181)8 Christian counly tubseiib-
ed $200,000 lo Iho Evansville, Hen-
derson A Nashville I.all Road. This
lubtcrfplion wat made 111 the shape
of bondtVdue in 3Q, yp^ra aud.^Mr-ing 7 pet cent, .interest per. MiiDni,;
in conilderrlion of wbloh the eonnly
received slock therein to the amount^
of $240,000, The road Witt afterward
rentolidated with olbert, forniiiig ihc
9l. Louis & .Soulheatlern as it nowis. This $240,000 of stock held by
the county has from time to time
been subjected lo liquldatiou. having
been excli.\iii»ed • lor consolidated
bonds of Ihe St. L. & S. K. road and
these eonsoliilate.l boiuls have also
in turn had their ruiiiul of ills. Thefart is, as all inluiiiied well know,
Ihe county failed to realize but a
small percent. Anally out oi ihe nrlg.
Inal amount stock received. Ilul al-
ter a Judicious nianagemi!nt nn the
pari of our faiibfai,Cpurt ot Claims.
Ike coii|ily nqiy. lifts io. hand, as. tiie
prorecdt Aft ihie tlocjc, the t|wi.. of
!|l5,00a'iOt1inr oeloilHet ^long the line
hive failed -to realice'anylhing Irons
identically tlmi'ar slock. Happily
wcliare. Hut the quesMon arises as
to what disposition shall be made ofliiis Mj,OU*J now nil hand. If Ihe
counly liad so elated, iu the faro 0
1
lier bonds issued In ISPS for J-'I'in.OOO,
thai alter live >ears shall have olape
ed from their dale ot issue slic should
havo the power to redeem any or all
of said bo'nft^ then we would not
pQW bo at tea, ffhen the Court
Upute and Jail bondt were, ittued
this radeeming.pftwer Mia« embodiediu lheli> faeea. -.Ibete bondt have all
been redeemed and caiioelcd. Butilicu lo eomo to the point of Iheie re>
markt : "'Cbritllan conniy hut 91&,0|IO'
on haiid. Her railr<>ad bonds a^ Abt
due until 30 years from 1868. Thei;ounty failed to empower herself to
redeem tbem before ll'C ^0 vcars
shall have expired. There is no an-
thoriiy for llie invesiiuent of this
amount on hand, and meb an author-
ity can only be had by 1 jierial act ofthe Legislalnre. Then what shall be
done? It is evident llial' it wouldbe greatly beneficial lo the finsncial
dobteduess
:
Place in a bat all Ihe nuinbcrs rep-
resenting each a bond for say $1,000
orihIi$i00i000ierieeori8G8. Drawtherefrom il(i<<)|t numbers, which
thtll rcpretnl tbe Uneeu bondt to
bo redeemed. The rourt lo ordor
that said boi(ds tliall be wlihin thirty
dayt thereancr pretented for (My:
meut and.upon aatd <»dcr nut bc(ng
conplied wltK by tho boMertof atld
bonds the interest entire to ccate
from titat date. While this method
of eaaeeilngthe eonnty'i iudebliednota
atema out of the order of ooutitteut
nifllon,yet, it can not bo denied I ui
that Buch an i)ct would be benenctnl
10 the county's financial iiileresta.
But it should meet Ihe approbatiou
of the holders of these bands. Sure
it is that Ihe couutv will pay less in
Icrcst on her iudeblediicss as it de-
creases by tbe annual redeinptlon andas inlcrest on the atnouut dccreasef
in a like proportion will Ihe oiiouhI
tax levy be decreased in the coiilily.
So the bond holder will receini Ibeir
fnll face valiM aad at Ibe iaB.«.4iine
be intlratneirtnl in- reducing tlMtueaof the county and to bit own. 'tCltri*-
lian eountx <4Mfffe$ credit^ eoa-
lldence In the broadeat icMti fi»t her
houetly in paying every dolhr of her
debt at pkr, while UeCraclien and
CaUlivell counties refuse to pay but
50 cents on Ihe dollar of their iudebl-
edness,and while Muhlenberg refuses
lo pay but 20: wliilo Teiiiicssee has
tvru^e l lo pay more than lU cents'
ivhile Virginia refuses to par morethan 75. Ilow |>roud should our peo-
ple feel lhat nothing savo honealy
has been our motio, and hoiv fortu-
nate those holders of her bonds whoore now offered one hundred cents
on the dollar and all aecroed ialeretl-
In the eveut lha Court adopts the
plan M.jalMT^ aHgtipit«3i^.f!iU,Ve
done delibaralcMr tad adviMdly! avdall eonletlautt of «h» ii«tfaiority will
have to retort to Ihe latt nbleh bf
l^lglier authority. The bondholder
will be tubjcctod lo legal annoyance
and probable loss and ran ill sti'ord
lo quibble about Iho illegality of Ihe
point. Better contribute to the sue-
ccs> of a wori/iy act on tbe part ot
the Court of Claims to protect l|ic
county's interests, than lo "aplll
hairs'' in aeonlest for personal gain,
in which event Iho ryes of a debt
ridden, honest people are open tu
convietion. No bondholder thootd
deitr* tU take an advantage of Ibe
counly, t)iron|;|i an]r indltcrallon onIbe partcfbar oliMn In ftanl'iig Ibt
words ofher promiwW' to ipay. Tbefallnns l« sMbody fb iMr ftbe. or h*r
bonds tbe power (o redeem after (Ivc
years Awin date oC ittua wat elesyly
an OTertlght on the part of Chritiinn
eoliAiy, or nMher on ttie part of those
commitsioned to act for her.
But do not understand us to say
lhat we would urge on the Com i the
propriety of such ac:!oii n> i cierreil
loabovr. In fact tvc woul.1 advise
ihe Court auainst such an order. Let
all tilings be done decently, at least
by the Courts of Justice, and lei there
be no departure from )ag^ aclioii.
If the Court can conscientiously rule
lhat such is in aceordanoe with llw
laws of oor land.lounded on nrinelpira
ofexact Jntlice to alt,'and. If Ihe Conncan Juillf^ Itteir in ai\yjega|_ prece]>i
of dectsiio|i,4h;n k|l sfi well uftgppd,and ao mote it be, - olberatiie wewould tay apply lo the Legislatara,
lhat slately incubni, for all proper
relief In the premiirs.
Thpti>i^Pt>*od new Conillllitloa ol
CAllniia liM Jutt lieirfk; t4op|||d
the ' poor at
liou it a praelieal
byttaMido))-
tlM€||inotc.
Tb«. American .liomr, Pandfe, hatmet with a dei'vat in England, at last.
He was beaten by a liorse namedReefer, in tbe chettcr Tradei cuprace.
Dr. f'arvor can And no one in Kiig-laiid willing 10 acccopt hit challengeslor shouting.
Cox, Ihe murderer of Altlon inA I iauia, (ila,rlM|been found guUly,and hU aentenea be eonduemoMtin ilie pentiantiai^ for llfct *( budhibor.
Capt. Bogardua'#tn give to ethlbl-liou of hit tkill id tbotttlug to dayin Louisville. J
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Wallace U Datber, formerly aaagent of the aocieiy for ih» l>reven-tlon of Cruelly lu Children, ban beensenlenced 10 twelve years in Auburnpriton for rape.
There Is eoiisidcrable Immlgrallonfrom Sonilieaslcrn Kansas lo theIndian Territory. The report oflarge silver fliids is ilie ctnse.
Iron workers In England are re-suming labor.
A parly of forty eight aefroet arereuiruiugfrom KMntati teartty dlt-plcfted.
The French Prince Imperial Is snl-feiing from a sharp attack of fever,
The N'aliiiiial Medical Attoclalionadjauriied in Atlanta, (;«., Ihe 9lhInsl., to meet in New York 'ton thelirsI Tuesday in January next,
Enxland. wi|h about one-lwontletltIhq coal aroa of Ihe Uiilled Stalaaliilned last )-tar noarig three timca asmany tone of eoaL
I7AN3 ANS BUOZBUSir.
vg; —
US.
>n, as.!Ve T>cniDer«tle candidate fbrrVmit'* Sne French Oatf Bnota.'S-fS;
Oar stock of Furnishiag Goods, H«u, Cape and Ti
especial alleniiou toooritookol Carpcta, eontitting of Kt than Vaetoiy |P;rires. 'J -^^JOil
Correspcndeno* B«twMii thi twoOaaUdttatteQgrmor
The following enrrrs|K)udence hatpassed bctveeii Walter Kvaus, Ite-publican, and Dr L I'. Illackbuni,Democratic caiiuidaic lor Cuvcruor:
EVANS TO ni.A( i;ni'»N.
Loiisvn.Ls:, Kv., May 5, 1879.
Dr. Luke P. Jllncklnirn :
Mr .I>EAK SiK— 1 notice In -Ihe
new^ptj^ni the announecinent thai?
yoOi(iovern'or. will sneak at Sfavsvllle ontbe Oih Inst., andat Drookvflle on thtf
loth, t beg to Inquire If it Is yourpurpose lu llll those appoiiilinenla,
and lo sav if it is, I hope I shall beallowed tne plensiiro of bIHig there,
also Ihe prlrliegc of an eqnilable di-
vision of time.
1 1 you intend going to tfavavtlle, I
•hall take it as a favor lo bciuformedof Iho fact.
Willi tjrent respcrl. I am very Iriily
yours. Walieb Etam.i>K. ni-AcxnuHH's cri.T.
Loi isTiLLB, Uay 187B.
Zfoii. Waller Kvm:IhAH Sir—You note by Mr, Porch
has bi-rn received, 1 am advrrtiseil
to speak at Unyrville on Friday andItrookville on Ralnrday. I bavebeen qnlte sick for several dayt, suf-
fering tvith sore and ulcerated lliroal.
If 1 am not better I ran not llll ci-
ther tiraotoncemeni. SbotiM 1 go, it
would b« imprudent' fbr meioai
- CALL AWJ) SEE r«i?:We have an immense ^line ol latest shailes aod shtviies
Hat% Bjaniieti, iiSeatiers aii#:V^W€Ni^i v
D n*t forget lhat our Dress GdoiJb and Dicss TrtmiHtmtB^N0.I. imrGoScrrraT^^« "^J^imijncxJgomh^^ Can and ^ '
"THE OlIiLffiWSTni
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—
WE DEFT COnPEtlllOlf.\\ e are prepared to give the people of Christian and adjoining counties More ^<iod» Jb(ItiaMMf t1ta»aA dlb*r
hnohe. Toaaaviase yon ofthis We qaoto below « ftiw of our prion:'
n'!^ S"''~ «**• ^ . 60 rata.
Sl'IiiSrS^"**"'''^*^*'''**! J1 i'"?; , Brown Cottop, yard wide, Tc per yard. .
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S'^'^i^'IS'*' r * .' ^ ''^n^ W*«:bcd llotmrtic 8c per ^^^^
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Fruit of the Loom, illeachod. at 9o.
Oibtr good Bleached Masliat at 6 and 6«.-10-4 Bheethii^, blaaeh«i and bivwn at iiS l-le.
Jean*. Tweed, OashmatetU. etc. lU to 76e.l.liien Towels and Kapkinp from 9 \-i to tie.
,
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,Ocod Uorsau at lOe. wortb JOe.
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The CtLeBaaTMt DurLcx CoRscrt only •! SJ. .
P»» VI 1
Kid
i.if- »'l
fio-fcuni:' I -j -^-4T- w»«b^d iJoS^ic sc p.r r.niuoMbIeDlea«|i«dDoiaevite, tt Mpff iard. .• " ' '
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Tt\mmr>X Mntlin. blceclied. ailf'^ '
Cotloaadet, all qualities low. at lOe npwttdt.10-4 Hheeting*, bleached and brown at I7 1 S.Table Cloths in Bleaclied, nru-.rn and Odl'd, at lower fig-
^ 1 hail ever befoie heard otUood Curscli at GOc worth $1 00.
Dnr stock of adies dieas goodt is Ot* oioett and best telectcd iu tbociiy, ranj|iug in price frum S l-Sc.' ' " " " " " '
" Ion
- - - t ~""JP"~|J ax V »>* av • - WW*yard, woith 22 lo 50. A larj;? stock of Oaahmeres, Lawns, Parasols, etc, which we will low. S UnttunGloves ( lOViillY PAIU WAIIIIAXTED) 75e. Our »tiH.kof lad ies Ties. Cullais, Culfi sn l .Silk and Liuca iiandkerchict. is complete and we will tell thorn elieap. lu Imll s and gents Hiwiery wcciii not be beat aa we are telllBftbem lest than New York prices. Jntt call and axainiiie onr stoik and prices < f llDOTS and HHOfiB^ tbi laifMt,best and clieapett atuck iu Uw-iiii^.. Below wo will give tome prices to which we call attention, vis;
UdiM fine Kidaad Goat«idjIJMj*nly IIOO.- -'^ Lidiea liue Kid and Ooat Front LacefrtuTWit) 1Miates Kid aoit (Ibat Shoes
Children's line Shoes from 50 to 1 00.
I.adie« fine Croqnat 8liup«rs,
liMi'»fallalask Bi«Kaaa,l'
00tnue
1 00. worth i no.
NoW|Hlll Ties, 7.'i to 1 00,
f''i"tnl-l*^»"¥"'' » Kiv-8hoes. 75.' ' '-'•MMwiand WomenVflioi
~ ' ' 1.1/ AS! 7
toani'. the liaMs. Wa waal) eafi'
lu'Osait. Usmr II«M im<*>>
fitOckhMM,44ll'.'C|isiu|p made Uoottj'd'OO.^ - '
J, I
,
Every frarateSlt as rapree•nt^l. Oood fits giiaruniM oriuUiM't'flta'UrgMt stock iu the ciiy. ReMembar.wa will not be B|id«rsoM by any house io the Kuoili. We ran tit a buy S yesni old s* well 'at a Mao' wearing a 49ooal. and have good loits from 14 50 to $10 (lO.ifMh^ to l|^«0, aid he raaejsMad that we aril guml goods ebeeparthan the chcapett. Oive us a rail r.s wo mean finttlifss and W prove wbft'^we say. \Vc arc alto prepaied to
"Li* ""^S'S'lJ*'''*"
"*lfL0]3S&V6^P^''**'" motto;
WILklAMSAMEaonX,'
ifoi'KiMsviLLic, Knrvv%yi,
FAiiiM mnoKiTt,tempi l»%peaki 1 shall only makeanapoliMft for irdt spcaklni^at kftyt-
Tillo, and "will ii»l c" 'o BroofcvlMe. ' i
I harc^li^.l n lon^f Rlej.'e nii.l requirerest When iccruitrd f iiBIeienlly, I
tliall with pleasure accompany ynn 10
some pbrilont ot the Stale. I amlure that we ran get along ' harmoal-ouslr. and part better frtaads than
we now are.
Yourt, wllb rcperf,Lt'KC P. BLAOcainitr.
HORSHIRDSSELF-RAISINC
BREAD PREPARATION
1
uch as WAtHlXS, Bl'GUlES.
UEAI'KIIS, .\UiWKU.S, 8KLFBlXDKI!S,8ELFBAKKa,WIEAU MiOfNtti
SSF'AIIATOBV:''^
MCCORMICK'S HARVESTEROnr N $nt\ In ibft Mrtlnn «if Ifif i-nrntfrv
tliatlMnrit wnrk, blmU th«D«&u-«t bun<tl»iftn) other machine.
THE«,I ANDsi'
lOUSt
As attmple of what glaring alate-
mcnts are made by great Bapubltcan^t^ietmen, wbbclalm to brthe deep-en of only constitotlonal ' teal in'
this country, observe whti^ JbHA'Sherman laid lii Ida M«ntlioId,'Obio,
speech the other day
;
lu tlio si«t» or Soiilli Carolina ttiere wpro'
IHmih^in.U (,l llvni' tickft.H use.l-IUtle<il eaiifr, fnrly of uhuli woiuil not mak.- :,iKical 11 hiilt iij ijiK! Ill the tickols vole. I I'v imuhere. Thi-w were vottil at ooce and liy oimTOUT, 'u Stnlli CaroUna uoro vptss wan e»»tlast (all Umn thei;s were man, wainen amidiUJrrn au4 caU anil d»|t« lA tlit eitr of NewYork. AloDC clecMtn more than 3S.(iO(lri!|ivat.
cil voles were ia»t. Tliltwts lirovo.l liv luws-llKttinn of a coiantUtoe of Oouxrcts, \tIiomailr an olnlioratc report 011 tlie HnDic.
To what clcelioii in Soulh Carolina
last fall doos Ihc gentleman refer?
There was no Congressional Coin-
inilloo to investigalo the volo of
South (JaroIiiiH, except llio I'resldon-
lial vote of 187(5. And pray howabout lhat elaborato report on the
last Ailt't elootlOn in lhat slate f The
.gcntieii|isa', jth'oolt off hit mouth at a
tMigsii(t 'in, prdor ,Xa)fl^d grpimd tp
bate a cbargo Of filutdi 8uob It lUt
Interests of our county •<> redpcin
these bondt annually, and uot allow
Ihe enliro amount to fall heavily uponut at one lime. Hmdi mere eaiity
could the county pay |7,000 aunually
for thirty consee'utivo ircsrt, than
tM0,0OO iu oue sum ou t^e iliiriteih
J'ear. Iftvery one will co.ijcodo ttiit.
^en some will eay create a sinking
fund and set aside ibis prorated
$7,000 aunually, for the payment ol
the $200,000 on Ihe Ihlriieth yearwhen due. 'I'bia is not so advanta-
geous lo the county, oven iIioukIi anact of Iho L(>i.'islRtiire could be ob-
tained for the inveiiment of the sink-
ing fuud in bunds bearini; an equalrale of interest as iliat of the connly'abonds, for this only implies compU-cation and coiiscqueiilly danger OT'
lose. The Iruo policy of.flaaiiclertng
demands thiit liabilities tMI be satis-
fled actually as Ihu itrtu'ewiih be-
comes availnblo, thereby pladug the
Individual on a basis of uo coinplica-
tiou, but all aimplicily and safely.
.This wilt 4l«ar|y bo iho view ,or the
Com of Claims, if wluil weitfaliifcr frMU «nMnibm thureof
EEKIUCKI NZW8.
ToTiaeco plauts are promitiug inCaldwell.
Kev. Dr. Peay hat resigned thepastorate of (he Btlptist Church 'iwilcnderson.
The HeraUl Enterpriit complainsthat borte.ttbaliug in Logan it tooeomnion.
The Heho says that most probablyIhe I.*gislative candidate in Muhlen-berg, will be selected by Ihe precinct
method.'
The trial of Tom Ilnford hni beencontinued until the third Monday InMay and the prisoner romaudcd tothe Louisville Jail.
MMenherg Echo : The probabili-ties arc Hint ibc Honorable Jas, A,.McKenzio will dolivtir Hie openingaddress al the Institute in J|inc.
The Simon Kenton PiOneer Aito-elMloit wllf meet in Otrrlngton onJuly «th' and lliin.'0«s»hik' «. Claywill defllver a public address »« theoeeasion.
BAKING fOWDERla^ri.i... ... iiv.Mwi..- .*nfl. la
llarrard Univtrsi^. "
II Is lictt«r tm» BMUSkisf Ikaa mSlaarjBakhig l-o»jcr.,t:M«|* Tanarer Teast.
'g'. •
ill^ftnlt tlwuilnlf a*,,ltN<>k at tir onllnarjr
Bttlat I'ewdcr, aa^le rssalt it aiack MIcr.
It mtorrs tbt B«trM*(ilt aj»i»««a wliU* arjtakon from the Ba3r WRiaf . Mo sidlurtBtkloit renter or aaylkiuf else aaed Cer
for ratdnf bread iluet Iblt.
ntod awl r««MBsn««S br
The Lexing^n rsaaa: iwbtehcommenced last Saiurday.vhava. at-
tracted conslderabla mMioaal-isotice,
and tbe city is tilled with visitors
from alt ptriiof the couulry.
Three armed men, taye Ihe Htrald,failed In an atiempt to capture theOhio county Jail. They wereidenli.
fled, arretted tbe follAwiug dsy andtucarearated in tba J«llt
The Princeton Banner it sNIhorityfor the ttatcmo'nl lhat '"ClfOleanSpriiigs will be keptthia summer byMr. Jcsso T. Harper, who will opentbe season about the Qrst of Jnuo.
..iriiB.Gcncial Assembly of colored
iVrei^yteriant of tliq UuUed Stales
teb«$p4nsession at BoVllngGfCen
lug the patt .weck..Optj fourteen
delegates pfetent, tbe| PaHlafrbph
-.iJi 'U-JI •SStB !
In Clarktvllle, Tonii., a wonian andman fropi Louisville, reglsltred asman and Wife at Iho Soulhorii Hotel.Un the second day thcinnftcr Ihp man," " Merkel, shot and klllsd the
, Emma Dratidt. The esoseunkuow*..
III*J. H. :
'^>»1 woman,iS'lo .Itunkuc
ITnlrertallr
pnnuluBtpbfSlciaat
JasK tB<^|||^\or£fp^niat'
ThflloriltanI Alinabab't*l'C»<*tent frffoii trplicNitda. '
AND SEhF-BISDER.t><iir nM rti^itmMfikurri ityM
Ire, la v^tmti'l with U ** « Jk^rvaM Uial
McQormiok's 44T&Qce Self Rake. Combioed fieapor
';
' and Mower.Bas«w•kl•f^cMlwnt|4^|ll;a«M)•rter«owls:lw^ tor rtapltf, rati torio«.aS- Hit tliaiiSe, ttro*s,il^r»Mt. Il|bt niniJair.
KICNTICKV DRAIN DRILLSL*-*
«€OR.N BIlELLEIUi. SUt^tV ,.
tlAY U.\KKa, CIDKIIHI X8.MTII AW CUTTKB», BVOV. -ri
»
KI..S,SPADK«,HAYrOnK88CV1'IIKK. UHAIN CHX.'~ irt :
llAIUlOW.'j. '
flVllEtaiURR0W8.HAY PRESSKS and
TOVAiDCO SCREWg.W* kMeWsMleigaalNliel
BUBBpn BUCKKT PVMP»i^"T^ncE PUMPS. '
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UCTUHN PUMPS and
ICK IIOUSK PUMP8^iJjaBiI. Tb«r an Um «k«asM^ mtt Ike
PLOWS.^ '
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Our tloeb of ri.n II UrM taS c««tM««»,•mbraetat tkt nivliraioil \alamta« D^-lM.ohi. ai..T.t.'pC;j?JNSl5araiSS•od iroa eitirt, Tkt Mokewk TaUfv laiMer
llT«< bel'. limine Mt<lePlowi7 ' ^ CThtTM pluwii tr^tht rbrapetl aad b«tl aaitt
pluwt III the market. tB4 ut uka fMt pIma-
^wuiVi-'""*'™"* '*'**•'' "• ** '
"
itjosl
MoCOllMICI'S
HOPKINSyiLLE
CELEBRATED
ALL SIZES.
Best Two-horte Plow on the Market.
Mtaafaetiirliilr all artdet, klll<li, an* pat-
urntof flows. Htrrovt, Imiilineutt, Hlatie
aaddoublcthorels.
mm\^ h spECii^LTr.
I M .' '
Plows made to order Promptly.
If . B. EDlCUnOS, Ageat.
ApHi 1. miMf./ \
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rlDc the faraiart Uwtt kTowi at wa,<»g>W iMjiW iftt aailala,..
. URONZED CRYSTAL HKTAl.
> . .•.t-.w .«*-, .!
TMy aara llm* aa4 laTwr la sallincwbm nealt art rsa<(^ TlitT taft'farmeri whto waaloil oa builaata. Tlior call
knS w.tljibt are tarb it to (Ire Ibe best uomI-tile rrtgttt. They art suMrlor la Ma*, nliband iMMttytotiiTMbtr Ml la. Oaianrkek •exreiit Ilie "Willi" of ChrltSlani'atNMm
ICOIIUllll
-7;:f.U
TOBACCOr fTT , .
Mpppi^^k^flJNJfwr ,.Iron MweJ.1.11It lha cheapoat, llthlott, iltoorcti roovotilrtl^aMarket.
I 1 4,1 i
There are so msn.r (oodretperaoffarsd Mtbt farmer tlint lie oHen llnilt llitincnltt«declil«which to take. To eoatile Tou to d«Mo, w« miilie the foUowinit iiroposltlon: Take »n» of onrmachines with any other oil Moat footlaS, eal ynnr rrnn, then pay lorlka me lou UkabuV .
^ MrCoraalak'arantaUeslS too wall known to ne,' I :i„v yroAtot pmiAtii, atiTo^w'suhUBdrtil maakbiM<katt|Nttwark In Uili lactlon i|..'sk ini thoinMlna,- It Itthaioadlti na-ehlneortlMWoiM. n^te wIthlobiiT, e*me and ice itmplaa. Wa till SflNii/ as food Krntawtatatlowartttaaaanrbwly. Call and m* as.
METCALFfi Si SOm, HotiklnsYille
Mil'.* * >*»*^cio*».aM,i, rtaiMt^JjJ''^/f«0'JIV*»^S*».(',»^ti'r">aa 4111-
too will tad Cow re«d. Oi<SMaak'irtat'lfc>a•-bulk or la carload,aadr!i3iMiirttS.
Vr» olTtr onr lhanki to Ike tamtrt aail olb.trt lor tbt liberal |>alnwas« ts-ea.led l« ut•larlaa tkalttt j-eacaad alto eolkit frimi ihtmaConUanaacioI tbe saiac (tartug tlia jirssoatyes
bjrih.erallr.
REaPECTPULLY dOilClTig^,,.,
thawofbatJJSg^rtlMklaaiy
Williams jt^roQorya
saiMtWlTl^AiBf.asfWftfi.; _
Ky.
for Tidelvd Months, ^
CALL AND PEE us I .
THE ytffKpTj
lCKlAW
Judf*
111* etl]r taf
Mill XTlillliilf frlen
Mai-bloi are aJI tbe rayo.
liOok oat for |n«ii In » leir daft,
Tht Uourt of CIslini mcoli
Fill iheeB}-.
Mr. nndJlM- DtntTnylor Jell for
Hot 8iirli)J», Aik., yttl«r<l»y
Mr. Tho%^K.Grlnl«r, of Cidli, wai
ItUaCoopKrllouiie loit Thurtdtf
f«ii 01 Clirlnlle, wti la (owu lut
Cli»». 0. Codn, K former marchnnt
of .1,1.1.rye,l^||#flf|0»lW«
Rer. N. Uer. of wMiNM.^'* */*
In town t)und»r tWr |flt'.,«f Mr!
oriHiM: . r ; •.'..V'"*"'" ''v
Ifr. N. BJMMvdt. wto hM bmquite ilckW&lrtt^f U tfamVo lho
itn-i't".
Mr*, ft. irv,.Mon!h«»«l, of.PrliiPe-
tnl^wl «iM>liirAMl|»MloM^liB tht
ciiy Utlwoek.
MliilkUxlo qolU<1«J-. i»l<r»cliTe
Tounf niay iflWlHnK SpilnL', wn.
in (own '^'*ftt£C'
wtllkno#tfH>'i»*iy'of Wi" jMopU,
wdi 111 town lilt week.
Mill Willie I-<'«Trt{«^^»f,
wlio, uiilll recently,
In the clly FrliUv.
Mini MimU BurbrUEe retiirDwl
PiiuiUy trom n vl«U-itfUWl'J^ml*
Osry.liUJic C'luiilryi,^ -ff
.
Mi«i6ictili^ltST" «i
n. r.T»iifft, ii MdoBpiiiif/or » f»w
dHynt IniiltudoK., ' '
Ool. Julin W. Merhcrien want ny
to rraiikfortlut weak la •r|«^Ae|^•
In the OMirt of Appoait.
.
Mill Vmt CmhAcU Um imtri^
niter liiving boen abMill ftttm lbs
clir Mrtnl d»yi Tliltlnf fri««il« hi
llie cuuiilry.
Mr. U. M. Piilmop, of llili roniiij.
depirtuil lor I)«ll»«, T«x«i, yc4leril«}
,
UeiM. Um. Barnctt iinil Ed.
Thoinpeon, two C'nclhi ke»ux, weralii
ineclly SuiiiUy. lloi>kIinvllle"« prel-
IV glrli »ltr»tl llicm from far and
iienr.
Miitei Kllen^Otrnetl, U*ry ami
Lucy U»y. r*liirn»jhfn^ >lff'»f<">r
•rter ipeiidliit Mveral dayi ifllTiHiM
wiio
viililnt lb* MliiOO
home ;o»ler«liiy.
illM MIniile l'«yii« lofl FrI.lny for
Sprlii|{flcl'l. Tonii ,lobe fone for
iiionlli. TliU will no I ouht be n
end inuouiiccraelil . Ilk Ucr lM»y
dinlren.
M«). J. 6. irerron wid Prof. J. W.
10 repMNi«ffvk>'w|ra
bold IUKK)H»t^>col1*ir*t ttatT***^
Johiiolo tii&n»rn«", Vooiniy
ployed on the l il.T DcinoorW, Oli'd »
cleTertooUl, ilopiiod in 0«*<^y V «••)
ur two ttit *r'«*k, <>n liW w«y lo Uren-
biui. Tojuft^nflicro Uo liM otoeBled
.po.ltl^Tji> jrt. X
Mr. J«tM C. 0»iit went orer to
NMh*m«3^eraay lo meat III* wife
•nd Mli^ii^lU? 'J^ri|»»/t(ho h>re
bemi ipaudlin
lioMioti Will VflMIRR;
'
Mill l/>ol« Uoi, »bo ipont lb*
wlutor with iho MUiei UUb, dopirt:
WMk. Sho mad* many friendi and
bad mux o^ralrori during hrr lUy
Our voanj Mo«4, C W. Ifoloalfl,
of the firm of X«*«*l'*> I^Hnf**
nplement
Monday.
Commuiileailoni from "Hoy" and
"Cl)««k,''.eani« in too lulo.to gat In tkU
week.
Thof« la ft M<int [a lowa which \rt
WVi iflt dOMu't alter Iti
c«ul[<U OftMiiM.
The pollc« have Jimt got their downulforiu au4*>ow preNat qultea tsU'
itary appoarance.
,wo:
l^grred \)7 the Bev
Wt 1. Sanull vs. Elder
II will be remembered tint the Ror-
vreiul Mr; Uarnail abjii oovdoMeAi fi
pruiricleif nicutln'g'ln^ firs Cummr-lanil Preibylorian ebnreh of thl> city
teveral weeki ag^ Tbo lilaKmi'iiic
reporti l>o«i'iSwBwaf ftjllMwTann., IndlMtothat ha hai iliico bo-
coma vary dlMM^^fiT^^ii a
•oelal leandal. Tna nawa comaa that
ha ban H^jinrrad Mil -ebtr^ 'aialiiit
Judge Robt. L. Carutheri, ona of the
Haraaflar Wa cannot pnUii'j obltu~ flnatt lawyera In the laud, and pro-
ariaa axeeadlac taa llNei|^ ozcepl^ feiaor lu Comborhiud UnlTcnity.
f4ranli|ag raiai~ton eaiita k i'.uo. Tha flnt l< that, claln:Ing to ba •
Weunder-tandacoinpanyofyouug^p^^^Yolk* taking a iilaawrt; W^WjJirlaje.' and claming «i fur back ua
FJjot Rock next Tliursday.
2^;. jP«liitail;dogj» wari MiaiMg >hi nov-
alllai 00 llif jilraeii lail week. Bed
aaanad fo b* ih*<i^raraiiiiif faikloii.
Tha tobacco Fair ha( b«en polt-
poaad UQtilJoue 17lh, owinj; lothe
Jry west bejj^for the lail levcral
rie», of Clarkirllla,
Uctobur 21, 1877, lo barela hii poi-
iciiloii evidence of her Innocence of
writinjf or mailing vlcioui anoiiy-
mouiletieri, hoifiui iiot,ii« to-tha
praaent time piiDlMiaff lo 'Muehvfthat erIdcDco a< would utabliih bar
inuoooiice, nitlioiieh iba wu pubiiali-.
od III the party upon Whom lUBpiciou
hail fallen aatlM «rrHar«f ttandalbua
itnonvmnui loltarl recalrad by varl-
4itf{AM»-the KJ^T-rrtWS*^^^^^^^the couiiiyiay tbaltba ty la making
fearful r*^<c^(M;;ttia,r(llV1K W"^'plaiitl.
CorrcapojiMli will pleaie notal-
ludu lo llie wonllii-r in tiieir coinnui-
iiicniloHii. The Wealhir Ii the lalna
all over the counly.
crowded oot tbia weak. Va will
piibll^i i4J.« . f ";
There wa« another runaway acrapa^
and • T«hicl(v«ma«hedi|p^> fra»i>«|
our wliiilow Ttiuriifiiy'HHflllr'' Jl^
bydy If^ri, ^ojvfvaft j • • -
Duy your iheet inuilc of 6. II.
Turner. 'IIK'Uai a largt ifork on
badd ^UOIMitr't IwlfM. 'Liberal
'iHirount lo teacheri.
Tha (ttH>il tciaplir'a Lod^a -'weul
under" a week or two agtfi A brave
haiidfbl iirii)rgl«d long agilnit tb«
aico|Mj|>e 4ld«L bM Ibpy varainb.
niei^ltcdaf lalf'-
Mr*. I.iiity Tiiikliaui, » widowed
dauj{(|ier ^f,^r.'<;ha*> Hlimkelforjl,
died fA (ha r«sld#ne^ 6f Ifri.WliUavall, iH.tlili elly, Jait, JUfu^f, »vfeilm to tMk- IMal Jla»rti, a«wiiii>|(',
lion'"
Kvory waruhouM clerk In town hai
coma lo iia |>rlvatr.ly and accwned iii
of bcInK 1bo poraunal in oiir allufloiii
laat week, in Ihepieoc lieadcil "Moon,
•triicl." "A "Jjullty conitience need
»
^o accj
bare
wait
•iiiii-jgii."
A Eonible Story,
'akkstrom tha 'Btomaoh
The otlicr day a nogro man walked
iulo lliu i]iug sloi-o and told Mat..
>bUriiii|( that >ie had been conjured by
iOlblS onciily wlio li.id piil snakes into
him, ttpd lliat ho wanted aomething
io raliero hiin Mil, with great giav-
Ity, exiilttined to liim that he was pos-
eased of a prescriplion coimnunici-
Icd to hiui by which he could cure
people ill his condliioii. He then
•bowed iiiin several snakoii, lizznrda,
Mptlpatlo8, etc., which he had ex-
tracted from liiose sliiiilarly afllicted
The uegro llieroopoii begged lilm
most piteooily to take the roplile out
of bit atoraodl^ which Mut. afDrmod
aame u the flnt. On or about Ucto-
bwr. 1877, rcporti ware circulated that
(Mnilhera bad bom intimate with
Mill Cabal, ani;^ l^-. aftcrw u d
aiionynioui lettMHaajAlngthat Mrs.
llockett, a wealthflad^' ct Hsbaiiou,
waaoii terms of loo creat intiniaey
with the Rev. W. II Darnall, wereextouiivcly circulated. U was biH»-
posod tha^,yjaMl^ofatX|itruljWedthe reportrmMR*OlralliHfimiT KM(Jahal, and that. In order lo ba ra-
rangod, UMfMml wrola the aiion-
jrmon lellcre. The breeze croaled
by the letter resulted in Caruthers ro-
jm><"<f eldership,W lh(4>bt'c|.' Mif^r QMal'i name beli)K itrlckeii from the' Mi of mMibwamii; 'MTMUrallon
of the eliargei will eomiMae«4e-mon*ow In Lebaoon. - • : "
j j
|
(en op ''a'gM^li^ai^iUi^iM ^i^'I
prepilNdiBibpohal of iratac. Pretty
aoott-iba olodielM bad Iba daalred
e(rsct, and cbkn|piiV ^i 1 ilfniaqll.
closing his ey^i'and leanlilir OteV the
bi(##;ttM!; Miir9'r(#.wrthil porformanoa ltat;4Htiy droppail'
a snake over tha nagro'i ahouldor
into the bnoket without being leen.
Whoa he hafVemyiled his ttfoinach h*
Hook a »tic)6 «f|d bjwaii to, liiyeaiijfate
the contents of the bucket. Ofoo'urao
lid found a sniVo obcui twelve inches
lohg, knd a« «o raised it up he ci-
olflipoa, ".Oreot'({odJ thar it is I I
Btias-Qiib-
knave's It was thar! I folt it catin',
and 1 felt it when it come out of myniouili I and now I am aa well na 1
ever was in niv life. Uonfound dat
i)\gger wlint conjured me." Mat.
than iold |iim adollara worth of loud
llone to oorry in liU pocket tu pre-
VMiLa MMtl^ipUfP^. 4<<..^"<)- aOuMdin
oJfia#C^«juiOinf. Whan'laM avru
'^l^ie markec during the week was
aleady and full on Luga and Low Leaf,
but weak and irregnlar on the better
grades. The prevailing notion aniong
planturg that thoy will get better
prices in June inducing tbem lo hold,
tbgftlier with the long dry season wolian liad lor handling Tobacco, forc-
ing the balk of sales within so ihort
a |)crioJ, we /ear will tend to depicsa
piices anil create di^appoiutnient.
I'lie fact tliat Kupply and demand con-
trol prices, we think shouM induce
holders of tobacco to sell when receipta
aie liglit and pricei reaaonable, rather
timu take obancea when the fature
prospect ii for a glutted market.
Many aia enabled to order and sell,
wtflie their noighbora have no icaaoiii.
and rumor aaya tobacco on Wbioh bills
ana drawn haa not been in older daring
tlfe scihon.
^rweck oading MflyiOth, 1870;
Receiau 28G
Salei :
.
itiooi
.
.24C
.271
'iygkhary^oi
BEVUUil.•
farmiira are needing rain
Ula'
barban on .iKa eomer of Mala and
UMiVt Biriaia, ftaM jifat'flued Bp ibair
new aUop IN baudiowa ]i^f|Bd*,M«licit tha conllnoad pafrouaga of tbe
public-
A iir|iro boy asmtil Jolm XlcPoy
waa acrideillally shot laat Kridav by
Willie ^11 while I'irowlni; haUa for
Jbe ibSSlin;; chili. ilc waa shoi In
Ira'MaMi tt !• thotyM oM «nH ia
lealroyod. . tMM^hellgb^i-oufI ti ni)t eouri'Iered daugeroui.
Wa wcnMiown a picture last weak,
ROW 6ti . |iikklblili^4» .^'>«^tilawA Ware.dMir^'
Waller, of Ibti liiy.x
humble judc^ent
It hai been leveral months ainca
an event haa happened in this city
iIm* : awakened •ocliuijlvorsalinjor-
aat aa lMiV>!f4l^^'^<'M'"Stiu*, (brmal)' MdMrlia OkrMchurfsb bara, abd Hlw Cora (ilih a
wInMma and aeeomplUhad^ davgUfff
:
of l)r. D. J. Glib. VMiMuptlalii^oelabralad atUia ehuroh
laat Tliuraday, 8th intf, hi Iba praa.
cuca ofona of iI»i|]m,Hlaet^aiid re-
tiied aiidleiiceuNQK aaa«a;jl|[i|( Ij
nopkiniville. 1 >.
At a few mlnatflf|)«|H''a|OTei
rualle of ailka annOliatrd,' the ap'
proach of the bridal party. A aub-
ducd murmur of admiration canio
from llie ^gnj(rei{atioii^ as the atlcii-
danis came alowly up' the aisle and
took their aprTO!>rla4«' poallloni, and
irbcii the tall and jtaiely groom, and
hia yoong and blushing bride entered
and tpok ,tbolr i-aiid beneath the
aroh of avw^reai^a^^ powers, $-pib
which was iiiipen^etataaloful ^n-Dgrara,<««i«poied of the Initial Iflten
of Ilia happy conple^ iulenae silence
prrvafleilf. Kido'r C. &. tfnrshall of the
CHrtaUlu Church then united tlioin
Id «ra4|jMk|Mid iav^ad-iha biaaslni;
Aflal^efRtaMy^a 6^«f party
ienilMitiff oTtba ni<w\f -traiMad'eo'n-
pie ; Ur. J. T. Lctjbrr and MIsi Lizzie
tiisb{ J^K. J, !* Doriey, and MiuLulu Loot; Ur. Waiter tfarnett and
bi»'<w«k' OTbiUiling tbe aiaake to a
crowd of' 'abblel aympathlaeri who
were telllus mfraotflbiil 'atoriei or
•nakeiaiul lueh tlilBga which they
i^d ae£i lAkan Ctam Daopte balore
keiaiul lueh tlilBga wblcn iii
, aaity work f
f
til* kjudavai aut4t^e| bn >n4-
leiir, «r v^Saigbl lay l>y k')l^'reNlan•
at arllj t, It> Jlppklnivlll*. We do not
knov, the ilamo'of'ihb'pUiure, but It
re)>rcsenl!i a little ck'ki with uplomed
faec, olajiping III m^ii
nock. It certainly/'
vpyo Mfn t^\k. U' Tbe fjA.4LOfV>iJ<(^:^»^ .'l*"".
tha eotiibP>«»lMn and BoMejIvUle
ViM Lncy Day ; Mr. K. T. Rabarda
Mir, proceeded to iV^epot, ^
Farmers who have finlahad plant
iiig «orn -are- buaity •awMlod pro-
parlug lobaciKt land. >^
'
Muinpiaiiti wboopiusrcsufh still
V^Ctinia are agalu making thuir a|i-
^niMoa. Oreeu fruit la prob'ibly
IfHtnlbe cause thin llins.
^Iril^. jr. Iltton, who haa been
feachidfe « ^rifMa aeliobi this
place, cldt^'^(•rlatl»ol ou ffriday lo
move li> llopkliiavllle with the Doc-tor. Mrs. I'atton is an excellent
icacher aiid-licr lenviiis i» rciirelltd
byall. Doiibilesa lliu_ aitiittliiiii will
lAi-lmril lo till Willi' one wlm wllrprove as saiistacloi-y as ghe h-is done.
The 'boy* ii,;<i g<rii nro nmuaingIhomielvei by .ttihing with uiiitsuar
w^jffin?^^'^/X keroampifnp oitploded in Mri,
B^l. Cnlloid'ihaiKls'the other day,
which Iriiflitoucd her coiifidcrabl
FuriuiMitoiy wo dniuago wai doujo.
Mr. Waller Howe, the haudaomcyoiiiijf (fcntleniBii of AlhAii*,' phfo,
WU hnil been visitijijt^^Jiuiryet th
Ihia ncltfhborhood Inr'.a Tcv' .ii^oiithi,
left on Ihe I81I1 iilt. W lilt h6ra<;
much lo tlie rei^rot «f .;,bU' Maii'y
relatives and fricmlH.
Mr. Zachariali McAfee ia on a trip
la Canlofi Ky., in tbe iutvrcal of tbe
suulTtrade.
.
.' A baas balLoNb. wilt' be organized
here In a rpw davK, wiih the tilln of"
il Stockings." A "Ko-ball club" it«li6 ueed-
;he
yarr¥«foh.
'Tobscco jdautH look very fine in
lOllie portions of the neighborhood,
while in others they are being liter-
ally^devnurcd by tbe bugs.
...Mr., Kd. Jones, who has the repu-
tation' .of being, au expert tobacco
raise;- tleclarei - hia readineaa to commeuca sotting plaota next week,
A party of younjf gentlemen and
ladies, equi[ipeil with fiKhing tackle
anil aeveral w«li-ftii«d biakets, set
nut on a fialiing cxpeditioB«oiti< day
of laat week, bnt gro4t aras onr as-
toniahmeni in the epniA);' ^vh'en ihe.i
iclurned declaring that tbe large
[KHid to wbish they repaired did nut
contain a ain^'le Hah, or elio with
seinea and huuki llicy smcly would
have caught more llian three.
A negro man named .Jim Sieger
while latuming from chnich last
.Monday night nuddonly ilruppod dead
at the feel ol two eompa.iiona, who
imniodiately naniinoin.' Dr. Konncr
whote ie»idence was not faraway.
The Dr. aaid. it waa occaij^d by a
llow of bli^ to'Jba. I>e#rt. It acems
lie had Inen thrtMhi from a iiorse n
few daya.jprioT to JUgMmfly do.^th
and fromSUa etficte ojyfhlc^ |^ haA'
ZESO—at Ball'a Bridge
Street Bar, btft not fraeainf.- Beat
brands ofBrandieaand Whiakiei sold.
Mint Jalips, Sherry Cobbleri and "u
la Coflce," specialties.
LOOK! LOOK ! !
In order to close out my large stock
of Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., by the
Ut of June, 1 will soli gooda at 20 per
cent, less than you can purchase them
elsewhere. ReapeclfntlVr- -
• Pfi.LIEBER,
Don't fail to go to Metcalfe ik Bona,
at this place, or 1'l.^iksville. and get
you a good, reliable Reaper to Out
your wheat, oati or grass.
Don't believe everything competing
ugeiita may aay against McUormiokReapers. Aak IbiMa <|r)M ongbt to
know.
Meiirs. Blumenateil, UcCamy and
Bonte invite: aitpoCidfifbftbipiibllc to
their latest atyla flniah of Carriages,
Buggiea, ikc. They are running a
full foiao of experienced worlcmen and
warrant all work strictly first clas.i.
You can purcliaso anytiiing in their
line at Louisville, Cincinnati or NewYork prices on same qualitfgpf gooda.
Call and be convinced.
Ifcapectfiilly, vOurs,
BLUilKNBTKlL, McCaMT & B JXTJ.
Special induceinents oit Second hand
buggies and robkaways, lor cash in
hand.
Blcmessthl, McCany ik Goxte.
I have lonr or fiva second-hand bed-
steads and niattroaaes. Bcitrly a< good
as new, and will close them out at
COHI I have a largo atock of furni-
tnre on liand, both lino and cinimon,
and invite altcntjon of tbe public to
my piioea. Baapt'v,
'A. W. Ftlb.
Walclies, loch, Jewelry,
JAS. M. HOWE,^SUCCESSOR "iO W. H. HOWEW
AMERICAN AND SWI8 WATCHESIn solid OoW ana Sllr.r Caaw.ia.t rocelred «n<l to IM »M W">P«*'«|^
Thalarieaf stock ol Ulooks«m brought lo HopUaarme last (MXiTia, all «a
noos^BOonpojMC p£tj[09BMII«A l«rK« nvfiT ol aolld Gold Blnn ol all liiada, away (Jowa la; »Tloei. Sole a(«at lor «•
celebrated . ^ •-
The finest watch in the world fur ilie money. Those celebrated watches all
have quicli trains, making eighteen thousand boalB lo tbe hour. 1 have
greatly reduced the price of
And the public will find it to their interest '.o bring their watches, vlnekl aad
jewelry lo ine and have them repaired by skillful workmen who niidentaaH
their bakinc K. I make the accurate adinalment of fine and ootiiplicaied
watches a spcciahy. I keep In alocl at teduced priees afoll ailortment ^o( 0
very fine quality ot .
Sewing Machine Needlesfor all naoMaes. Call aad sea at Hswa'a *«walry Slora. aornor Main ani Sprinf »*r»«».
JAS.M-HOWE.vMar.lM)
.
.
IlissolaHoii Notices
The finn ol Henderson di Cavanahis this day dissolved by mntaal oi>u-
sent, N. L;- di^8aa|i retiring.' 'Cba
buiineu t^ill - i><*'i!arri«d on at th^
old stand by E. VV. Henderion, whoassumes all the indebtedneia of the
old firm and will eolleet all monies
due. E. W.HEiNDBBSOK.May 1, 1879.
Fruh Milwaukee Beer at G. W.Hall's. Phernis Hotel.
not entirely recovered,
Dr. Di^ bara nntiAipDrtiliring a
great mani impirnvoint^. hiada tlii*
spring, ifijie itiay judge from t'he coi*
tinned ltoib-,S»"K' that way-
He has ncNT ik tiio couise of erection
a very enpBuidious stable which will
be coinldeled vary soon. We ilon't
know whetlier the l)r. intends joining
uaoriiot, but sppcaiaucoa are very
much against him.
Mr. Tiin. Major went fialiing the
other daj^f .Indeed Begaes "4 fiahin*
light oiteii. y
Mr. U. A. Seay slBHWl^reA'a propensity for spinning long 'yarilpf
aa in the days of yore.
Tke Standard Thresher of the Vibrator Class.
Bhd Gnynu and aiaUr paid Iff^tore.
FRE8H 8T0CK MILLINERY.Mrs. If. E. Rogers haa received a
beautiful liiio of faahionahla Millinery
Soodsand aolicits an inspection of hor
latent stylo Delizia, Jessica, Hortcnse,
Sybil, and (Jamille Hats. These
gooda arc licBli, new style and will be
sold at lower price?! than ever before
oCfeiud. llcsoectl'ully,
Mra. M. K. Rogers,
KasbvilleSt (ncarKufurmed chuich.)
The City Saloon, on Main 8t.
keeps tbe ficshest and be^t beer to be
h^d, and always sparklea' wltl) its
,^yirtues. Call and see me.
Lan^le} Bell.
Thread, par dosan, 15 aenta; at tbe
1>0
MOST DURABLE
w. fiiniWi cniiT 0.0 rcg-iUi AmmAH-Tinaa" rano«iflo»Tr>«i;u (iclfiirDHiinc) I'uaio*, '"•rSo ifatrad,
Wa iMOtaauail all «ar fitv Magac rrmnt ths ataiMlard nf cxwIUiH-a (be
Iba voiM la ThmhUia Msihlwrr.A Ml wanutr yhtti «u mrrwlof
waaall.
TEB LSASnmFARM
ENGINEIf rnr^RRT
IN AMERICA.r ' AviTaAS-TlTWa*
Mrvisit to their nisu-r, Mrs. Cayce^ laat
week.
Miss MoUio Martin, of your city,
wan out at church last Sunday. Wpri'Miino hlic is, or li:"< been, on a visit
tji'the (iimily of Sir. Owaley
Qauze L'ndcr-ibirts, '20^4°^5 oants
at the 49 cent Store.
Knitting Cotton S cents per ball;
at the 49 cent Store.
It a WJ Finall rilillllainl .. .
v« tarnUh our .Mloniu <1am4niinnaAtiKlimnt, ninklns » of "AuMman-T»ylor" TbrMbrr Uia i.i«t flnTor^ntUrr
In MM. Thi'lr vork In tt.a «diulf»llAa ofVtteftHfol tl>rr«htinn.n Iti wbiKt, oolatrvr,I«rlf7, tlm.,(b7, a^x, mlllal, rtljiara
alur«r, rii-« hoU bfau.
CO
£<z>uiz
d
Ladies Hose; Those Kood hearted, bard-working g<yiHing rellowH, Junnings and John
^IdM^cf are huvittg ihem a aplondftT ', Socks, per di
bam built, -s- 49 i:ent Btore
Mlw aai
and Mlaa Mary Day; and Mr. Tom.
W. Long,
Immadialoir,,!
and H^amMl bii Ib^ train tor
llendcraon, the future home of Mr.
and lira. Sllna. . , . , /
Wa kra rasnaatad by Ihk Pkrtles
eralWII ''W tllll IIVMHUiiMN yst
a Itaptbit.e^rd^or^^Kpflbriug
|0 nsa * ' " " " ^
and
wmV LLt lp'!il.V)liW'V!S^
taptlat . ebBreJ^or_piorRoii-Bu|n|g,'^(ti
dimib w|i| irlMgOlni
tbi Clirls-
1 cJimilb w<p| |M^MtgOlng repairs
1 ejfuld ba Modj)«ud al so the
"1."'? f ^?ih«i« «!>• "X"". fo' the .weet muaicold oltiun that U waa *«i up about
gone lo Clarkivllle
branch to thjir
house.'in ^itaci
ir large Impl
r Is
clever.i. iiiiMj«kiilUUi^1»»<"'(«^>«
Aillow and an upflkl'taiid straight niad for a bankj»e undl
forwaVd TiiShleflSfe^him much aucccaa in hia liew field.
by a man ttawad Crow. hwaaboilt
•Mad and
all appoar-
Iba
J. U. Btpl
Livery, Feed _..
.
everything firal-claaa in bis line. Bee
aunounooment.
Horsford's self-raising Bread Pow
ders are being introduced in our city,
and>re liked by all.
Maasrs, Cowan * Baker are hand,
ling WalUr A. Wood's Self-Biiidor,
Soll'-llake-and Special Tobacco Com-
pound.
Several items of valuable trade
news can be found in our "Special
Local" depaitment thi« morniug.
Attentioc is called to the iooble-
oolnmn opening annoanoement of
Messrs. Metcalfe <k Soot in this issne.
Tliey are still handling McCormioks
fnll line of Reapers and Mowers. Mo
Cormick'a Solf-Binder iolla without
"trenblo," If yon cannot conveni
ently call on this firm in Hopkins
villa, then do so at their branch house
in Clarksvillo.
John W. 'Winfroe, al Cafky Sta-
tion, is agent for the sile ol the cele-
brated Aultman-Taylor Vibrator
Thresher and Engines. Farmers'
Triend Grain Drill, and the Oaborne
Solf-Binder. These goods are alriot-
ly standard. Mr, Winfree baa sold
this Thresher several years and it is
conceded by all to be nnoxccllcil The
Isbed by Trof fitoinhsgan and
choir., ^^y. Uiqy evfr be aa
ly aa tKey deaerve, and lifo Will
have no clouds for them.
4nc(u,arafii«>ittidtt "••y W,TSjy.'they were poOiT A paC£f the
MlMlbi #hMwiM>«lplaeadt^llbe
Dr. W. r. Patlon, Uttajaf BillOtlew,
bu raoaiitty loeatedbara fw-tha parmtammM amw^n^nrve
iralpaironage. Mrs
P«^loa-w0i; rn eonneellon with Mrs
Brambam, cohduet a school tor girts,
beginning next Ml. Mrs. Patton is
a Isdy of rare accompl'ibments and
ooRilCvt^la axparleuoe, and tha
aobool titight by tha abova named
ladies will be abnndaoUy woribr tbe
patrouaga of the people.
A drummer, whoaa lyma we aup*
^reis. oot of oonilderailon for tha
home ha rapreientt, Insulted a dangh
ler of a pronluent olttsan on tbe itraat
one day lait week. Ua iniolenlly ao.
costed her with some Impudent rO'
marks ponceruing her beauty and then
f0l|<j;irMt ker leveral nioarei, trying
lo brlig ilmMlt into her tioUce by
conghlngralo. Hia name li ktiown
by the irtanda of tbe yonug lady, and
unleaa he deports himself In a mora
gontleniatily wanner he will subject
himself to an application of solo leath.
er, ihould he return.
Business la looking upward eonaidcrably, indicating iMl' tMaaivahead. Wo hope.
bu?wo lovolo JoTe otlSri occation'
Hi-
{Mt^llitioii wai
loea w«ra eondncla<| at WestiMIoii test 8«n^]i^ tM»K. lo.tl
'
ih
gati
madowas 111 atinul nef
Uncle Cnjce baa had his
boiiae le^inted recently.^'
Johnny-uOiaenwoud, a youM^ manof rare iiM|fi|;triooB qualities nnH two
liundred ,i|i4j^|i'ty fffSig chkkunji
game onw'at that
Fruit and wheat through this sec
Jon look finagjaa^ i Suaitum,
rnaiiM^^XlfAnAzixK for Jun 1 1s
, . _ „, already on our table, exceptiouallyor&<aU!l^^.k9"^im,.|t-ngjlW^ and ineriiorious'ln every de
» . - ...principle steel
I -..Tha alaetlon for town oAeera pass-
ed aff quIeUr him lasir Saturrtay.
(nia lollowHijf are trualces elected ibr
Ihe ensuing year: Dr. Wado, 11.
Vauglian, J. C. Terry, A. J. Kelinar,
Sr., E. S, Stuart. Three of tbe abore
llcebsii'or'tho «pon* hav^ expire^
whSfilr ttiiiy gcrilitifir itHf6V(*cd
again or not. M. D. Brown waselected Police Judp and J. Kan>uer Marshal.
Or. R. C. Kanner kw goit« to Pror-
Idencc, Tenn., prOapectldg. Wher-ever Bob does locate wo wish himsucoesa, and recommend him to tho
favorablOiMMalderatloii of the people.
!Mi«aM|^ik:K^iiedy aud Mettle
l/)wls,tv^ir Todd's moat winsomelasses, at^ >l«|tini Miss 8na Kllls^
Tha b«iutlfnl |ri(\ paid our town-a;visit yesterday.
W. W. BalUrd has bcoiveickfor
soma days bnt Is Improving rapidly ;
eas
ure, (oi- .^re kind 'er like 'em a little.
Miss M6III0 Reeves, a pretty and
Intrrestlng yonng lady of MayJ"'^'Hi o*VV[«li^i ei»{ fcmily bt^Mr.
Sup While.
-'kUl'Cttla Lauder Is spending a
Kr.'tJre. Dltigiim, H «renl ' sirfferer
nroni cancer fur several months past,
left for New York . city last week,
where lie will probably remain lOmolime, nrtdergoing treatment. Mtr/VT.
U. UUI, b(a«|iale,nalao. aco«i9paiiiad
him, though not ailUetad.
Tho Tobacco Fair At Fiiirrlcw lins
beair ^jr^dhtma mr i^^^i-
June S8th, on account of the protract
ad dry wenthcr.'
loud S^i.
All IrUlinian, naojiad Patlfifirt^
was found dead In thfc Ohum itf
Boljevlew last Sundi^y.. :i'.a ileathls
Molvod In myjterjr. He,waS'a ||^as-
^rer, well known, and liked hi the
comnviHjity. Ho was addicted to the
hfWlv^of Int0xl6iitlnn ialiti;. tfoM''^.
died In a fit ' of rtriinkenneis. There
aojyWgnj of
Ua waa burled In tha ohiirob yard.
His iiga,«aa;a)^tti forty retri.
J|li'waa'4ut ou (bo street yesterday,
f Tha ttibacco fair will be held al
ihtl place Salurdiy, the Htli day of
Miiy, Initoad of the 7tb, as your typo
made ma aay. ^ -
Pr6f, li. U' Baker's school Nrlll
sire a diinn»tto entertsl"mont at the
Masonto;lIaHat this place ou tha 17th
of June. 4
I>r. J(> Rcnner a«d family, of Borerly» are visiting hii falhsr'at this
place. He bai many warm frieiida
here at bli old home.
There is a great deal of sickness In
»y«
ofA. B. Vasa, :1b
haa been unconsciou*
ncovary: is
Usm at tharlin
av cent 01
per
tore.
pair,
dozen, 4ft cents; at the
Ihl'Srlliisr;, whlcH wasvery 'TSfg'cfj^ -attended, and all pro-
nounced it a very pleasant attVir.
Rers. A. W.. Meachaiu and JohnBpnrlin delivered Interesting aer-
luons. Onr town and neighborhoodwas well represented. A good manyof the ladies and irenllenicn from this
place, also attended the I'lciiic and
dance near Pee Deo on the same day.
DiE't—Infant, twine of Mr. and
Mrs. William J. Bacon, one on the
2nd, and tho other on Iho 7th Inst.,
aged respectively 13 aud 18 days. It
must b«° sweet In liifmioy to give back
,tha spirit to its maker; sweet for the
freed soul born to suffering aud pain.
It ia » bitici liutv to lay In Its narrowresting place the baby form. AVeknow it ir well with the children,
but human love is strong', and thoughtearji are shed, we must sny, "Thywill be done." The parents have our
ilprerest sympathy In their saddest
of all beroavementa.
Mr. Robert Turner died, after a
linjteving illnasa,' on the 6th lust., at
the advanced age of 87 years. Thero
was oiilv alspio of three; months beIweon the death of his wife and himself.
SUOBTrBLLOW.
partmeiit. Tho principle steel ea-
nvlng, "Among tho Hills," Is one et
rarest bcauiy. Tbe double>slie
lored Dsslilon' plate, not only gives
very Ulest Parisian styles, but Is
lao an exquisite picluro. Then there
is a colored design lor the cover of a
blottihg book, lo be worked ou black
latiii, witb gold'.knd silver tl)rcad,
after a Japanese 'j^slgn, ao pretty
that every laiTy, w« should think,
would bqiitt ' to worn oba at once.
Thcae colored pnltcrnsare a specialty
of •I'deraon ;'' no other Magaiiiio
gives tbem; they apppear monthly
Mid muat be rery ejtpausiro. 7I>*
Horlea are unusually ipbad, even Tor
this Magazine, wbcro they are always,
as one of our co-temporaries' eays,
"of remarkable beauty.'* Tba'-Work-Table" depart mont lifpartlcular full.
Uothlng but Its enornioiis «lrcuianon
eould enable ''Peterkinr. lb 'glre «o
asuoh for the money : ffn 'iticuuteBii-
h\y the cheapest as well as bestiMag-
a*lne of Its kind. Kvcry lady should
have It. Its price is but two dfllars
a year, wiih great deductions to clubs.
Specimens are sent, gratii, if written
for, to persons wishing to snbacrlbe,
)*r to get up clubs, for "Peterson"
challenges comparison between itself
and'otliora. Address Chas. .T. Peter-
son, 3Q0,Chestliut Street, Philadelphia,
9
ATTENTION.
Messrs. Ci^ss, Duokir & Dfyer hav-
ing facilities for tnniiug out first-
class work of thair own. maqnlSHtnra,
and every piece warranted, tako this
method of reaching the trade. Theykeep nq shoddy work of Eastern man'ufaclure, bnt sell only tEat which they
know to be good aud can he relied on
—their own make. They are turn-
ing out neater work than ever before
offered, an<l respectfully solicit every' xmo to call add examine their ear-
fiagas, buggies, Phaetons, dtc.
Cross, Dockxr & Uryek,' Hopkinsvitle, Ky.
MADE OlflY BY
tto iuliMa U Taylot Company, tefioU, 0*
Nilti Mil t« >ll win iikti« ti Titflpi
oor.o Mid h* woHl't mlat r>LlT Ma laojr cltmblnc % hi^U |hnc«, biafinf wi>l>«>n guto rlcltt ftt Mt §\<if. Ilwl UmCrr«t artlit MtwI to IliU >Iur, %Q WOUltl
MT« fMJotMl Mij u a thr>WMrta*Q bt>-liiK Kiiy ntber oUm t*r thmhldf tua*
• • • • I ' acwkaji-cbliMsry wbca li« r«u]4 (oi
Taylok" gooiid.
if
n» abara (aats, aal Ixiraa ar Rtiatra l\>r laaii, far Mlt hy
J. W. WIIVFREE*-DEALBU IN-
SraOTAT. LOOAXiS.
Sam MeColpin and K. Shanklinnoma for
hr,t tbeyhar^MPi«M»lMtto their roc
.o|»Ol^^^S Sl'°''K«l'«*
wlH not jecoveV,
clubs at iJunes'BTackimltt shJf^tb-Jj^t^ ..^o™, ^.^
riat«liar'k|reoary.opiN«Dd will ptn-
ICE CREAM.For tbe Pnie, Unadulterated arti-
ok,>ROto SavAoa's.
Strawberries and Cream, the first
of the season, at Savaob's.
I have on hand a large and well as-
sorted stock of Ready Made Clothing,
wbicU will bo sold extremely low.
PH. LlEBEB.
. Ojir Jovial frioiid, Nick Cox, of
Believiow, had the audacity .(?) to
stop ni on tho street the other day
and.aubscribo for the South Kbn
tvifiuMi. Justin tbe Nick of tio^i) t^
draw that gora watch, perhapi.--
,ve not done so, re-
have but three
to "ooma and do llkowla?."
ii>l..» 'ddkcd la tfoorgla lobl Keek.
All persons indebted to the firm of
Philip Lieber will please como for-
ward and settle immediately.
Ph. Liober.
Blue-lick, Kisscnpcn and Soda
Water, cool and fresh, at the Blue
Front Drug Store. tiish A Qarner,
Just Received a fine, large Line of
snmincr clothing in Linens, Bine
Flannels and Alpaccas, also a hue
lihe of White 'Vests, which wo will
sell lower tb^n the lowest.
Strong dc Frankol.
' The Old Reliable has jnal received
anew liite of aatiiples of Worsteds,
Ladies corsets 25 to 09 cunts; at the
49 cent Store.
Balbriggan Hose, silk clocked, SS
cents per pair; at the 49 cent Btoia.
cen^tTpJ^^TiSft 'ilSi^lhal
money; at the 49 cent store.
Ladies Kid Side Lasa Shoea, Mcents; at 40 cent store.
Para Iml Dalivawd daily; qna caat
per potibcl. "Wlirbava tilka Jea in
due season. A . 'V. Tuwhis.
We use pore drugs only in compounding prescriptions. OiaU ik
Garner, at the Blue Front Drug Store.
GOLD DUSTI
If yoa want the best and
cheapest Tobacco Fertilizer,
buy GOLD DUST of
Q. G. SSANKUN.'
jd'8f.'bM8TAlf»"-
Still keeps the very ba|l brands o'
Coal Oils, Non-SHilosiTa,0|la of the
highesttiaftij(ui|MU«<t qUility, Au-rora oflitfti>'#<^««M «M«. - tMiiupa
and Lkbi^ itUMti Qbeeuswaift>/''riii>
wars, etc.. eto."'
Blue Fcont Drug Store.
WILD GOOSE LINIMENT
Prepared and mamifaetnrad by the le-
liable house of OISH di GABNEB,^opkinsville, Kr..
Agricultural Implements,
Stapk a&d Cbceries, Etc.,
Casky, Keiilueky.Branch oifico also m lIopkinRvillo, Ky
Acyoining Brownell & Go's. PI
H0FKIN8VILLE, KY.,
a Ek»MA & CO., Prop's.
BTary deaertpllBB of aaaalrtae work no«at*4 la a food laM darabi* atyla
Casting tfnd Repairing a Specially.
W* nWDMflwIar* Tabaeaa Senwa, Xaw Moaklaarr. !»«»>> aulaa aadM klaAi «( BraaaQooda. Aa w««rapracUoal«orluaaB,]roa<aBmjri4»B*i»k iMiDsaVUialueaataaahacaiM.
All wort wattaatad.
Wo are antborixad to annonnea
DR. J. II. PREWITT,of Hopkins County, m ai«aud.idata
for ho BUta Senate; lObJeDt to Iho
acliinof thoDamoorallo party.
March It, toll
TERMS STRIdl^ky
Tlia UDdarsKnad has the aienajr tor aaliinf tba I'olckratad
CiRlIiilEHl MlililES,ri II/(DLBY8^B.AN0C. HAYE8..
Ukaj ycariofthorougU trial Tmu platted this n ort. al llit tii-ii.I *jr Uic U'^Vfor
CqOp,BARCAINS,;NEATHESS
DURABlLptilN WEARVoniult ;onr latorastby calltag oa ma aad oaainiaa aad pile* Ala watt lirfora ba^tDf.
Maw work BUda sat tapairtof doBO in beat itrla and at lowsM fsMsiy^
;GEO. POINP^XTER
•..-•t'uii...
j. UOLI..
^^^^^ ^w^^, ^P^iiW^»JWlit
BRIDGE 8TRSCT,
UOPKINSVILLE. ' • • KY.,
J. M. Hipkins, Pro'p.
Bn((lea, llBcka, JlrlTlni and SsMIO Honoa
Ca»simoresandMai«illes for c^slom ilJ£''\'V£liJ2SSii^t^v^ork. A neat fit gnarantocd in every
j^'SSL^mSSMMNU. Utea*'«i.n
article or no sale. otiobuu.
C. JaM».
C. JENNE^tCpa,
Merchant Tailors,84 MAttKET 8T., BET. 1st aud !?nd. S. 8.
Louisville, Ky.
THE SOUTH KENTUCKIANIs prepared to execute oU kinds of
l^t^.':f J..-.
THE SOUTH lEHTlHtKtAN.OVnCM: Jii irfffr M.. lu l. ViiiiiniMl Xtmr
IIOPKINSVII.I.i:. ICY.
Thie Cabbaga Worm.
A correspoiiilcnt of tlio Farmer andFruit Grower tlins ilispnies o( the
cabbage worm: Tl\e caU)ii;;o worm,the Bcoiirge of Norihcrri niul E:istcni
kitchen ganlencrs and truekijatcli men,for the hid four or five years, has beengraJiialljr moving over the ciiiintry,
ami his march westwanl has Juki
reacheil tl is country. At any ra!e 1
wtij fir- i made awara of his presenceby iis clcpredotiopi.oq my cabbngepatch, anil firat saw tb* ioilJorn, or but-,
lerllie.s, which lay I he ej,% producingthe worni, early the present week.i"he miller i« nn iuiiocent enoimhlonkinp; while bntlcrfly, haviiijjii-prendol n iims of abonj two inol^iou t the woim is a lender green thingof from a third to a fnll ihch lonp, ac-
cording to t,TOH ih. When the millers
arc abnndant, they fluller in swnunsQver cabbage patches, and the wormsarc vomiious foedera. But the latter
are eakily killed, hot water at 8 tem-perature of one hundred alid twentylive degrees doing the basiu>^ effect-
ually. JKor mneir, l atMcksd withaoapands madd m foUowing way: . !(«one (jniirt of aoap, add a teaKpoonfulof crude carbolic aciil, stir and mixth,)ron!;lily. Then to a bucket ol
water (cittern or wrft water >« p'efera
Ide) add ono lhinl ol thesc.ap, m^dii- a
undo and sprinkle s.) as to wot each
eabbase tho.oiif^lily. Uepeat the
opcratirin every iinri aiiii; till thr wormsaw dcUtciyod. Ul these I'ml. Lazcn
' lljri of CoTUcll Universiiy, siiys: "Ali-
tt BOmoroiif exporimeuio audcareful trials, fli4a?''igilV'''
''''
following remediea. knowing (liem lo
bo aafe, cheap, and effective: Fimt, »
•ointiou of one pound of whalc oil
»oap in about «ix gallons of water, ap-
plied tyiro or throe times during the
i'asnn; second, tar-water—pi- pnrel
by placing a few (jiKi Is into n h ru'l
of water, and a| jdying ihismixliirc
two or three times dui ihf,' the season."
Having no wl.ale-od so.p ov tar al
eommand, I used ih'j siids as prepared
above, and so far wiili good i-CKiilm.
The wnrma itmat be dentmyed. bo-
caute when the cabbagM, which haveonly been slightly ealen by ii, cnnv'
to be divited for cookfajf, (hey will be
found to bo foulvdpM deoeiiojr fur
tatinj;.
* . - - s »AMr. Dllk* believe* that the banapa
I plant is one of llie great c^rtea'.ot
tropical coiinirii's-. bcraiu4 It
port liie wiili no labur. trowi as
a weed, iindtvan^s dowil Kt^uOclieiiol i'i|>i\ icnipiing Irnil into your lap
n» yon lie in its cool ihade. '°It will
make nollmijr; you chil eni It raw orfried, and ihat Is all : yon can eat it
every <l ly ol yourliic willioni bi'iMw-
Ing tired ofitj taste; nilhout snfler-
iiig III yvur health, yon can live on ii
e.T'-lii«irp|y. The terriblo results of
ilio plenlilnl |)n«<essinii of IbU Ireo
are 'ceii in Cevlon.at t'auatita, in fco Kl-lnnds of M-^vico, nl tin' Anek-Innil. ill New Z' alnTul. Al Pilriirn's
I'liinil the plaiitain-gnive has Iwaleii
t>i« nilMliiiiry rroiii .4h» itcM; tl^i> miieti lip Clirl<iltanily,.bul un prae-
lice, lo lie t'ol iVoni a people »vhoposke-s lliai laial |)lanl. The nin"li-
tthn<F<T enrn*-niil RKiiiM«t.cnu>e near it
Any attempt to pro<luce a perfnme
in this or any other Ciiunlry thai can
surpass Dr. I'rice's Unique Perfumes
will prove n failure, for Dr. Trice's
pcrluni-.'K are as Ircsh and sweet as li e
flowers fpm which thejr are iBaile.
and cannot he inn mv.-d.
CENTRtl
mmmilHETOFlOMMR
TO BK CLOSED OUT AT
ROCK BOTTOM"
PHECBS.
Seep Flowing.
' IS«w Turk 'Obnerrer^t
Borne twenty years ago there' Was amania among tne ngiicullnral tlieor-
i«la for deep phiwing. Kvery farmer,
it was said, had a farm under his lands
of grea' value, wlaie the plow hadnot yet reacheil. Xo mailer wUatthocharHclcr of thefurface and the sab•oils were, the plow ahonld go in to its
beam. But these men are beginningto get their eyes open. Mr. iieo. E.
Waring, Jr., in speaking of tlie lesulls
of ten years' management of "OgdFarm," says: "Albont six acres were
• aome seven or eight years ago. plowedibont twelve inches deep. The sub-
•oil of blue clay, wldein arts broughtto the, surfacel.wliUlbting iujurv
tn the land. It still ihowl the ill
effect of the treji^ment, in' spite ul
time and manure. There are aome•oils that would be lienefited by plowing twelve inches" |laep, biit they are
scarce." Tlie rale feaf be said to be:
"Never turn op over one or twoinelies of unfertile subsoil in one season; and, when so turned up, the landihonid receive a dressing of maauru,^'
Pattlil Snhagf.
Partial drainage properly carriedout answers a gofid purpose lor theIiroteiil, iind is lo be reromnieiided in
the great mnjorily of cases in theWesi where the stylo of fnrminjcnl s
for the drninaifo 01 large tracts.' Theprice ot farm products simI the mom vcspittti in the Imiiils of larniers w oniil
not warrant a (lilleieut course. Butit should l>o acporiltng to n scllledand well-conceived plnn. Perlormthe work for all liiue, so that whencarried forward ti aliall be a perfectwhole. I can not believe it i^ bestto put n drain here and one there loserve the present purpose—and it is
quite likely not that of the riiii;re.
For a small Rmuunl a sulBcient iiuni-bor or lenls could b«, taken andplaited to enable any Iniclligeuifarmer to go forward bv bimseli wlili
• system of drainage whicli would beof the best acrricH now and nut to bediscarded.
"Why not make nae and dcrlreprofit from other nwn'a CnUirs?""VVIiy repeat tliem ?— i>ror. ShaltuckIH Dtainatit .Invrnnl. ^
* To7ndgt0attii'
The following are good and praciical hints for judgias .caWie: Ananimal possessed of a fine, long, andmossy coat, that is soft under tkehand, has the indication of a goodfeeder, while the fat, as a rule, will bedistributed, giving a good quality of
fine-drained marbled flesh. It thecoat ia short and (inc. the animal will
probably feed well, bat than will be atendency to the formation of internalfat, instead of tha) nflifom distribntion thianghont fUt ayntem which is
desirablb. A harnft, 'eoan*. ^ifv ooatis an Indication of"iionf i<>^ng'qaaH'ties and of late maturitv.
Female Suicides-
i*oor frnil ^ra1nan! How snil tfio life and{
Iiow lijrnlOi' tlH 'K-nlli of iiisitv. Tin- mlilnt^'lit[
tl.p linit^rtu'r, vC!ii-«i aro all lirmixli' into iciiul'.
"itiuri M rli.u tfii lifu. AutI jit iliiftl'lT uio..e of
^(f-ili'stiuitiun i4 nion- fr«<juei t lltan iil!
• »hHr«caiubtiie<l. Wliitu moilK-raui) ilaurtitor I
iiiv jrniltv. f.'Unt-r simli'S »n a'*.''«'nl Kt;-
iii.'il^s n't '>lnr''l V Ipdrrin,.;- llu'iii-fivcs to
JllfJJ.'llL.I > - CM N t< fVMIll,- 1(1 11 : I- U:. l'il.|r
[ist nl ri i.iar." .ii^La».-thsl . ..t..-(:ii;tlv afll.t t
tlu-ii) ^lui' litivc U:«-uiui; Iicf)!*' .ni<(,
i'iiin<'j:ih-<l. u'lilli* others !iiiRt-r u Ith iiioitlhly|
t;niiii| rt ofji rhriMih iiftturu iii)|)lit'Niiiitc tlic
" ' ' «ni| motiivr^ itr.i»' a luliicr.')-
Mr MiMom-P. \o-A r.tti Ih) i:u.c<l<>r alt IliU
unffcrilic. ami '.\liv insiiat* ? Ih. Dn.iiu'-n.l.-'*
RpflUb, t:\mali'. i:meri>ha»^ctirefl iliuusamta
toutc aoU (emalti raffntotor.
M. C. FOEBES,
Too Mnch Physici I
YBin»auTpi*oi.It' .iic kirim. x\\vm% 1\oj' m itii
!itn>Dii intiUi-lni'it. TIil'> nr.' iii.ikl.ia uNula-;
turf 'VrnK ti!iu|>N of th> ti btuHiat lin. t'ilU, ( iil- i
(iiiiH anO liliiv niiir'a aic taLvn in quaiiUtwa for
UOPKINSYILLB, KY.
I t«k« pteafiire in nflarUit M Uw indtft
(>tii>U|iiirKw. Iiili(jii8i»-88ant( lit a<;«vlie.Tht Tt-
t:il or^-niia Ik- 'Onui wir<rpuwt*rt>d ta f pandyzrdU\ ilic itHtrof ftirDiigdnu|«< tbo ilralsiit oina-uii b, ruuH'«fn;smi«rintldU«iMUtht.- lu•nil. ( uhstipaUoBfniiDot IterunMV the htor iliU'tit- p'lrfralfTfK- i* niny pivi' rrlin^o-A%v^ hi.t til.' I niiijil.iiiit will i-t'tiirn t"-T)iiimnr
Uil'iiitil ii-Iil)t |-i'iliL*<tit-< UU' iM-iit [urt-uu-
<ii|inL!Oii. titnii'ii«riM<, llvtt|M-|l^in. itf.. nU'l
ftd- iLi-' |iitrii«aL* luirliia;: Mjiiiil.-, iiailt'.'s
liiu" it|i»<' It uru :^i>ftMiily ntiii ^fft i tiiiil-
Ir, \a iiriililv* plcatniit HD<I «i)arklinK*Bnit can
Swamp CbiHfl.
Thii tiwfici of chlllB are ffeocnillv moredlllluuUtot'radirttti' tlinnany ut)it>r. l*hc mi-wa i« oraaion* vinilL*iitt'harat:t*>r«proilnc)aauora MIllnuiDvmteaB with « teodencat ti>rAB-Kftfttoo, Tb»whot(*a;itera barouc* affet tcil.lilt! head Qtirrj^ tha iMMf« anti Jijimx a«1w.ami thtrc" i.- ht)ih ftvcraml raijM phMtrntiuii.(Juiiiluo will o..|.i.. Ill irurt'^in h t fi^f^ the rellffIt ijlvv^ Is only it'iiiiiorjirv. A •lOiTfifiil vejic-tAiil« tonit: rt'iiicUT noa IntcJy iH-ro introilutvilwhich (lotfii itot coiiiaiii qiiiiitiir or itihcr•on, uurer aff*>cta thu h' ail. rnif nr H«rve<^.eleauaeatht! atoniacn. oiH-ns t)it> boHolk amiKlieTot Uiu e«ii(ral0d MiBr. 'ibr arttirlc ih
known a« Diiy*« Aitiin .tonic, whirh Btvrrrailtto vure Uiewontloac'tUndlag cbm».
LOSI!It is an Established FactThai yiiiiii,;, r,r I in lH,-,i,!|» n in aloii
lllllln, aii'l liir lliit. |ji,rj»>s.' Illrri: in liu K'ltar
rf'T.y- '* «"«wiihoii i»«Ibat they do nOt n'oiove the saua aial jira-iliir« UioUiillii. For if tbe* itliL tke UrillsvoliM iKit ri'loni i>:i thu ttb. MtK, ijtk or Milliny. TluMi i* It nni iiiuMRr iSrt IS^Mtsinpt
i>rt liiriKitiliija, when lliox dv Mt fMera Uieoaii.n rroin the tjstCDi tkat .jinKtares thcni?tor until ihavSaae Is rcmoTwr, lift CUIIi wiurettnu. Tlie
Ii wsrrnnled to rr'nttx^t^titkitt 'fwifHh'e«.v»U!m tli.n i.milnr . . ihrlhllls.aii.l If ft failitOllOlbiS loil IVMI Mi,t ,iD no lOM, for CT.rrv dm,!!;!-' I- nut In. i./, .1 lo gliaranll'i' sutr-manentt'iirc in 4?vci-> r.isp. no mnttrr of liowmii)i nhiiiilltig, ami u lii ri.iiiiiil tlie miii„.i jf[ho Ulil.a n-lorii afliT voii aiu lliroiigh iali.(nit PontiM'lv no nirr. no p»v. Trv it nn<l
i-'MivhMc.l. It i-nntjiiiiH ito itoinon, nnn UTfi;. lly l.iM, .-uM l,j ,;H,U- tt IlUl.K-
M.I.. nii.1 n ii rmomiil edrt KuiraiiWMl inevery cB-f.
£ W. GROyEr
\ _ PABH, rikn.
Gray & Buckner,
Ilopkinsville, Ky.
Wray's Spccilic Medicine.
Au linfad.ng ciirf for
Sciiiitial Weak*ni'n. ij.irma.tiirrlii-a. tmpo-•ini-y. ami allliln.awa lliat
•n 1" m \-." ^ollo* n* a so
.
'.VI>iiiie: nH.o.»"W» Islong.
llaok. Uinini'M St tlsiOnTPreiiialirrF nM air,-40 1 many oihrr ill-eawa that loait •» In»nii;.
'r'i,"."'",""''''"" anja l'r>iiii»t»i«UraYu.C-^r I il! |i..ru,-ul»r« In our pamphlet.
^J'," '^v^^'J"' '"' 'I"" 'ly insll l« "ervnno. JaScih- .iici ia,. Mc<ll4;l«c iasDId biau ilriij/i^ijam i.or |,a<-ka(ti'. or six uaek-ap-.i f„r 3. „r trill l„. ,,.„i fre, by mail
M
No. in Mcchanii "' Block, IttTSorr, Mic,•ftf^iM lo Ilu|ikU»|ll« by all .dnirrl-
.trlhur I'eter. l«niavllls.whaler«k A».ni.,
have aeeepted the
the celebrated
agency for
Mr. John Priirhl lots inmle n enlcii.
lalioii and foinul llml one bohliel ofcorn planted 3'ii feet cnrli \\nv,
anfficienl for 5 nereii, nud plnnieil 4feel each . way will eov«r 7 ai re!-
There are. hk i|^yi^7p.0Gp vmius in n
bushel, and It irqutres 14,400 to plainau acre.—/iKerjar^/oiirNaL
A.M. Piirdy says hvi|ia/iMberenernlly known thiir litpTe Ved.sown iti ;lie I'nII wliero n hed^n ia de-sired, in innr or five y^ar* form aninipreiriiablo liedifo. They ahoulil beclipped back two or three limes, wliha kutfe or hedge shears, lo grow low•ud stocky. '
P-l
which we can sell at tl.85
or for oiilnuudried 01.00.
you w'int a g'lOd fitting aUi
abme by. flUljAL^^
jao 10 tf.
Lumber* Laths,
Shingles, Doors,
Sash, BMs;MouldingR. Newel Raili*, Turniqga
and •-rerything in the Una of BoiuaKuildiug.
AT 30 PER CEinr. LESS
TtiaxiAny Otlaor.
I have on hand, of my own make,
the rery beat i
TWO, F01TR AND SIXHOXSS
WAGONSever olTcred in this mai)t«t<'«ndranted lirsl-class in every respeeU
mm mm\always OB baud at lowest laarket price.
BOLLERS, HARROWS,
and everything in this
prompt Dotiesat
lino made on
BottQiq^ Figures.
W<ll tal[e,pljeii8nre in mak^g bi4s ,cii
Buildii^g Contracts
^'"'''iTbe-Iiti^l-"^-,..
wCQ
lanndrted,
Call if
irt. Spid
einp'")cl. nnd all my workmen havedevoted their entire liven to theii r»-apcctive trades and gnsrantee all workto be the best.
"TrmTon caa— oaally In-
uortlon of jmVr iVi.iin.'i'rm? tSeir 1
Beatty'a I'innoK nml OiK.nnii ualast yon Me atla; liiit thn •rvii r 1 leniiire ot yon la both
iter" rajiiVisii¥r'™*
WaaUnstoB N J
"I believe," sniH a lady, "that there
is no sadness no deep and all-pervailiuK
M the sai^ness which one expi-riences
after t^ihgderMled at croqnet. Why,I have felt so gloomy for the first hourafteiTl^^hat *]f^i«^\*^1lfr^Ra^i™™ •i"?Tll'3<!<»r 'f ^Sle *t ffaiil^
inomein,Wdnn Kei^pellen witli a Bhwfanswer. The present of a disinondring," she continned. "nij^hl awaken
OPiUMiaorvbianhaliUnrH.
^ nr.•rulaxvu. Gr«ffB« 01.
PRESCHIPTION FREElI I 111. |ir;i!ycurenris*rijlnaJ Weaknfw, Liifl:i. [
I .uiiirridlUfaontCDiiirpiijihtuulu-loUk(;. M.. 11 i)ri;xi<m 4^o^£^M?nlbiiMb|l!!ii!»
•In., div i'i. Ad<lrai4.no Wax NtxUi llMI. tWilMlU, O.
I am bfjMi thabnsineMll^Van^
Challengo all CompeUtore,
'I li'Viru.-niii.
: I
"
and Mtitftetinn is alM^a goaraatewl.
SOUGITIHfl.
and thanliiag the people' iif'CftriKiian
I am, reapectfnlly.
April
Abernathy ^ Co.,loHooo (knpilf^ Mercliantg
OLD FARMiRS- WJIRIHOUSe.
Boplduvilfe, Sy.Sales iwy
.Wednesday and Thursday.
A 11 Tobteco tilriikecA oa willM iuiMrf at
bolield alrUkelilMfcnjIJr ^ •'"•••"•"•'*«»MtolB»arfcaS«riMSIwUI t
M. H. NatsoK.<I. £. Janiv.
B E T KEiELi
S
PROPRIETORS OP
H0PKLN3V1LLE UEfi PJlOOf TOBACCO WAKKIQCSRi-j--Ut^y«wiM«y«.O.AE. B. Long.-^ •
Wood fooma aMl aUbies for teaois and Uamsten FRESSALES EVERY WEDNESDAY-
HOraiNSVILLE.. - KEMTUOKVi
achalasti* inr, two Unu, iwuir wMlu u«a. apnea t(ni'lw(tas
mjit' *MiT*d at aar tlM jUdlta aa4 e&liArni Mt «MiM«ta4 «lik ib* colltn mar
HilloaA, Biiford & Corbet^
RR I A €»;£ S,
CI10SS» SUCZER & DRYERTake pleakure in annoqnelng
they have jnat completed their
lo
5EW tiPACIOUS BBICl BVIIDINO.
with all the newly impr«ved maehiaery lor tnraing o«
FIR8T CLA88 WORK AT REDUCED RATED.re no haailsMy \m kriasiac UieHaal*aa a<»i>»l. l^cL- .
UotiluBatiUi. Jam •*
lie. to
I W/U»f TO SEi I
0.0rax IIAK TflAt IkUl
TH ETliAKER WAC6I,Tkebait is tkc gwrnntvad two yem. to raa Itgbtar a«a ««tn aiox*
W«%ht than any other. Also,
Oliver Chilled PIqws,WaiTaMi«tMtatiKMirr4»a6tv and better wiHkiJMra w>i«kfr||^ oa,Mt*
market.
Reapers, Mowers, Separators, Portable an«l
Stationary EngHiM, BuffgiM. 'jP^rtyiiwrs.
riao AND GARDEN 8EE;D8,Aad in fact ererylhing a farmer nranta, from an ordiaaijp, ^ludiil^ iiw W-C
. Steam Tbreehiug ciUblisbment.Jaa.llt''t»>tf..
J. B. WALKER, JratfUnit 8al»iM».
ANDREW E]ALL,8PRIRB STREET. HOPKINSVILLE, KY.—DEALBft IN—-,!
SCOitiH GRANITE. ITALIAN
,
AMERICA]^ MAIil^E,Honnments, Bead Stonesi TaUeta, Vy^t«r«'l|iirblt Alio Limettok*
Work of all kinds, saob as Foaa^tMfi tioox IStepe, WindowCape, Biacnit lilooks. Street aad Csmeteiy Curbing Ac.
-~~DKALERS IN-
. HAWYIIi^Xgitll.
~SAMUEIiQ. WSESEI^,'Proprietor '1Hillalltl|i'lref^M«t
Tobacco Warehouse,Um STREET, HC?KINSmLE,K;.
UBKBAftAOTAIICn MAOC ON TOBACCO IN RTORR.HALEH EVERY WKOHMOAT.
ailTobare. •dT.icrit will b. Imbi«4 atewMrsssseibi lat.rrflalMai««tt.r««xi*.ttM,iMM»w^—kwMI tahM^ riok <rf MM Mm.
J I' X Ki OAflt & SON.WIT.
PLANTEESr HRE PROOF lOBiOOO WARCH(JO|R,
RopklMrin*. Kr.
All Tobacco ailtaiJb.rftJ ca,a %JvMM«SMi i
Wlal aitaiiUo* patt u Ii^miub aM<lals H Totam.14b. -
nfl L. _„•aro.1 alu al •«Mr. .(iwbk, aalc wa
111 b« b.lU at riaa a« U« bafar.
avtry H wjjwaMr, Tkiiajat aa« rr«)U<a«Kr»a aln ba la
- SSMllaiamU.aaanr.! al o»a*ia nmmmn^ VabacM aM
karawitMse arHn «a laMrs alMr
NAMES*; SADDLE AND
E^AiR mm^MEisi^Spriny «ieet, . HopUmtHI^
Maa« ratiMlcUaltr aolklu ardara far all klaas at wart la kit Hat,
Guairaiiteeliiff iMIisfiicliOB^.A a« wifraaUat prwat "lawar i>a» IW lewaaylar CASH.
aminont Oh«ml«ta and PhjaloUiia eortlfy that theaa tooda arttipt trota aduIt«rattoii, rldhar, mora •tbotlTO, produoa hotter iwwi)fthan aoy othara, and that thay naa thorn In their owa ftnTilnasi
V<>!S!I* PnrVMES ere the Oen* of all (MesaTOOTNiMl. An aciteable. bcalthltal U^ald DaadM*'.
'i I'fi
-.V
J. P. JOHUSON, PJopiietor.
RATES REDUCED FROM $4 TO $3 PEA DAY.•"••.ji-iste-it
Sole Age^t for Gtiristian and Trigg Coiiiitiea"
AgentlbriiM delebrated TABME^Wmm> OmMmiXmmBrtiiiclidfflfie fit HopkMisTllle, Kfa
.I'ni f l<-:
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