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C. M, Ml HSCKI) KVKRV TV.oitw MOISNISII MEACHAM& WILGUS. fi'iii.inii' iis IV/) fHi>viiit:ioHi>. SDBSeiilPTION RATES ONt<a>|>)rt«iH<ywr,aUluUr full Ik «•!' VIMC*. .... .11 Ul . 1. >ae cDpv PHKif to Any oao Mn>littguittv« w. I'. wmrMt. Wtim kiilt. WINFREE k KELLY, HnninfM) piitriii>li>i< In III will n- |<riiiii|it airl cmerol Jiuiuiiun. U»oa«M.i "~r7w. henry; HOPKINSVILLE, KY. W. P. WINFREE, ATTORNEYatLAW iiopkins\ ;li,u, ky. win |ini«llo« In ClnuU ourt nl C1i'l<tl«n ail i.ll'>iuli>x i guiilli'i. illUrv lu ti.iirilioiiiv C.H.BUSH, ATTOBKBY AT LAW, MOPKISMVILLE. IT. 'Jiit *l*«l.|r.» The South Kentuckian. V(HJ .mi: v. lOl'Kl.NSVILLE, KENTUCKY, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1883. NUUBEll 20. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. PIXOOKtTIO lOl NTr coaaiTTii, n. A.iniimM'hi. ('ii'rn.. Ilaplila<*lll«i ChM. «, M a ^hni". iuc'ti-., •• It <l, nnrknnr, O f. Vmwn, •• K W.WslllPr. « W. Il'nnnitirh. Pomttmke. I. M. I"l''«>l, lliliilnMga. Inn. M lliilln, Crofloa. npn I arliT, IVIee. lnn.C. WhUliKk. Mnwatawl. Aurtlo Pm /, Otmitabiiit. < riRrmr rnrnr. lohn B.lirurd 111 iiei .< » li/. Ky.. II T l!n- IrrwKvl rwrk. Ilui'l''""'' '*>• '^"iirt >i« t> Irit Man lay li^ Marah aa<l il«|itamlMr. IK) \ni> or cirr cousoilxw. .iiiiivi' i.irnia, Vkalrau. K »)ir«Ki.i., f li. ll"nw«KU, n II natin, II y. MrCtMr, M i.ir«Ti-ii. > Wll Rl,l,l*. ^ . , HaMi In ThmMt la MWk WMlli tMI ml Atkopallnf rt«OMr*M. Hwhaf M .'llyaMrtraom* QOVIirKni.r T'lCKT, W. p. VTyntrtm .Mn. MwH 1-i'l Vua.'.av In >|tnih, Jnno, Ontamh^r, DflMaiMrt onarrr court. W.P. iriafrrt Mmv «.«».•*»••, M««r' nay. «afMlM«mSi&liiMMy wUt riTT COOIIT. .Imu'i llr,.li r. lil litK; .1. W. OowB^r At- tiriu y: r. W. lilKicKralaf. aii-t ol Palliea. OOCXTV omCM. Jokn W. Rraalhltt. CtaHi| a M, Biowa, tktrlflA.B. UM.JiU«r. DR. W.M FUQUA, Offier in '9mn Bvadins. HOFKINSVILLEr XT. Ijrjaa l-t Andrew Sear gent, M. D.. MAIN STllKKT, OppMtt* IftVf^* Bnc Stort. «w.-Ttl->t ARTIFICIAL TEETH Uwittil la FiflMii mflliitM •nw nal- aril «••• an •xiractad. bjr K. xt. BOTrxuBra, DK.>ITI«T. Main («t., ovri ('. .\. Thoinpaou'r ll/irl«llrr •Iiiri'. IIOI'KIXSVIM.K.. KY. Campbell & Medley DSITTZ3TS. NB?7B'3U1 BUILDIN3 Maia Ri. HopktMvillv'KT. /ethel Female College, IIOI'KINSVIM.K. KY. Thf •'ptlnir •« »»ittn nf lt»4 will n\.vn mi Mon fliv, iMh t\l -ttm. wUh litiTfNM* I iNriMilf^ fir ih«> MurftiKiii nrtoHiif ta>lli^. T«rmaa- lw>r*t|arp. ffir InfAnmitlMi NinMjr to ft*l> lamr**!. K-ly C/yf//?C// DIRECTORY. lUlTinr '-. K<- cHHlor. Init nn I ISayi- ImlhinoriilAS. . - ... nlyht. htiPlnpM nie^llnff fry Nllil u( tuwlay trkiiul aiMfy Ni"- r-itrwvMMtacf waofaa- ili Mnln "irri'l, fUt. T. O. is r>lr<''f'vt'r> Haliballi man s. "iiiiilav trhnil y^J^Jj]^' •tft MariaiKlar iti^lii In i*nt-l) tuiti tb. 1 aaiKTHs-Na-lmili! snwl, riil. R I. I'linrii. im.ior. M.r*iw» »«f ry Nil>l>aili ikorn InK a •! ctt-nluj •la> MiorhlHC. •lay ivuiiluK " M. a. rol Til -NnMivillcXtrtt l. Hrl K. »' llutliiMl), i.n.iiT. »«riln» mry HaOlialh miiniliijaiiil > viMUicK. KiMnlai .rlimil mr) iiiniai luornlin I'raur mivtlug »«rr) MVIaoailay v»uin«. Kl»»T I'aiKovTi riv ll'i" ill' ilio Jlrcrt It. II. I Mill. t. |..-i. -. Ml. ,•• tv. r.v talilialk in.itol.in .11 1 I V. iiiliK «iiii la) kcIiooI t wry .Mia lay iiiurii>n4 rra>i*r uiri MniC «rr- r< Wnluawlay itdalafi ilatrt ••.PKCOfjL-Ke'. J, «r. VvaaMa Hrtior ^.Mviii'.lii lourt-kovM airtry aua- «la> HI. in. 111..'. Tiii.Kx I'akMVTtnuJi-NaaliyilK'firffl li. v . l I . I nia, iianuir. inirtlwa !•» awl »w MiiiLnili ii.iiruiiif aail ••niin( sawlav ackinil •>. r( i!»n.ia> ttwrulnK. I'ta.ar aMrallUf era- r> Hailbi-Mla} vtfiiiuic. f»IMOllC-N«»li>lllo 8tii-.il. lift. K^llmr Ua)i.-«. I'ii.-*t. aottlcaa xury sabbaili uutu- lai at ID u'cluiik. nmm am tm CITY BREWERY. VAmVII>l«. WDIASA. SSITS70LENT SOCIETIES. lloraivHVii.iLuiwn, Sa.r,. A. K. n ,\. M. -Jw tic< ariii.l, M, M.; A. II. (.latk, !«n n-ta- r) Luilvii iu>n.u al MaMHila Uall, curnor •lalnaiiii :<»riiii| Mnct., Ji.t U iu.lay ttlflit la I aik niiitilli OalKKTAi. < lurrm N.i U 'lai" i . .ilu.l.a lluu•<«•lM•>n>la> ijiiililofiKii: II. .11111 «i Ma- Mais iutl. .ktaali. M. M. >aiil<ialit lliah iMatI yll. tNainrk.Oacnlar.v. Mooai CoNiiiiiDkRT »(^ I, K. T-Rrxular HMlatauu Uu .u«) la aaak atudlliai MaMW- llaii. .Ir II. tv. aivHu, K. v.; mr Nai tiailhrr, lliciiiiivr. Miiivos I UIM II. No. I. I llo>(» Phkiiim— II. I.lualliio. I . > : II. llaiii.uii. M'. riliir.\. MavU la K. ul r. l.all. ]..il >u.t till >lMi,..a.i l«ku la i«>'k atuutl.. KttKiiainx l.oi.ut. Nil 8'.. K. oi I THS D33 JJTSmii TBI VAOOIT. "('aine wlfi'," ubI'I tnoil olil larmer tirfty, •t'utan yonr ttilnfa, '>|a narkai-day; l.«i'a IM «( tj> tka M ami Main— Tliani anil back are th« aim n^wa riowa. h|).iiV N... i¥..'ll li.«vi. oM S|iiit iK-liln.l," Hut s;..it hi- liiirki"!, an.) !t|i(il 111! wliined, All I n.Hiii iiiii'li! li|i Ill4 ilii|.';;ii'ti tiiltiil Tu atval away umlur Un- u:iK')ii. Away thuy wen\ a giuHl ruuit.l!|iacr. Anil jay asm* lata Ik* lanaar-a la««. "Punr HiMt," aalil ka, "dhl *aut ta emMl llui I'm very kIwI ka'a tolt ! ka««. Ilu'ligiiar.i thu ban sail jpiMd tka aali AmlkoaMlhaeatMaaMoftk* M." "I'm aoc aura of Hut," crmrlail ttpai, Tka lilUa ilag aajar Uw'waimb Tka fanair a;i hli priMuci: ml.l. I Aailtfalliia pay lli ydfuw lulil; Tkaaatartail lwnia,Jun altar ilark— lluaa lkn.«(k tka tanaly ivnal. Hark I A rublMT aiirinni froai bahiuil a trea. **Yuur uiouuy or i-lav )aiir lifi-f* Ml.l be. Tbi.. loiiuii wa. uiit, I ft 111- .li'lii't tuu Tliv li(tltiilU|( uii.li-r Itii-woKun. ulit Spot bti lurkuil, anil 8|iiil li« whioail. Ami .*t>iitVu Krulibuit Ilia tliiet Itvliin.l, Auil ilia^gil.1 bill* iliitrn In niu.1 anil dirt; llu turw 111. iMat, ailit turv bla ahirt •la k<il>l biai irltta a whl.k and buumi, Aful ka aailKa'l (IM Ania wa ailry (roaad Wkiki kla Wga aail aruta taa ((iriaar kwaail Aad tawMad Mai lata Ifca araaaa. Uld !l|mt ha aafari tha laroiar'a Ilia, 'I'bu fariuur'a luiniat , ttii* farinar'a Wlfa{ .\uil ui>w a iierv. tframl and gay. A ailrur tullar wuara lo-tlay! Aad aniryarkaia kai a aalar gaaa, Aiaaag kla frlaaila, aaioag kla faaa, Ha Mluwa a|ioa kia kuray loaa, I'ka IIKIa d«g aadar tka araguik - tliaa _ I(. «. lliliri, K'<|nr i.l U1....1.1. mi ^oal il.rl. In la.ila Hall «u<l awl till Ibuiailay Mlgbt In aaak aMHilk haaiiwankl raak. Inl Myaday aaaalaf laaaafc aMMifc' A. U, taUgatak !*••>; I.. H. Uatl*. ana aail Tnra*. ivaiariax ljiD«>, Xd. M. K al U,-.V. I.i,..i , Kiciatvrtw* *• aaa.lla. Haatmlir. M.cia lu K. ul I'. Ilail, BvaTil bkibliug, iuil anil 111! iliia<ia\ aigbta lu fai k Munia. llunimriLti Voi'xotL, Xo. Ul Motil AKCAki n-J I. Laiiiii.a. Uigvai; lio.!. twvniiary. Ilvauiad and «ik Ckara. da) makia in K.nH' t.Kk.l:. Juliii \ ««kUlai> II IV Hall. 'liiiC, No. M. i.-o. o. r- i<. .M.ii.c i.iMK.i; W. V. Uaiiiila. . , tlt'i'ii'irj tiniav nigklla K. ul aanlary. No. )U. ii|i|jar aauM-tf OXTYBARBEBSHOP SAM HAWlUNi-^CO, Al IT, ovaR HorrKii'» naco atoRa UnrKINSVILLB. KV. B««|Acirvlt) iBvlUt Uif pubUe l4» Ikfltr .Teasorial F&rlor, Bitailalat l»4aai<4f41IIHIANI«VTTINU ailAMPUWIMtt 4i«>«"tk*' «4ak^iiaallaat itfla. Ja*n.lt«-I* ANCiKxr (laoi.a I'MTrn WoaiaM-Q. W. BaliiKiii, M.u :J.u. (.niM.H. MaaUlad aad Ilk I'uaadaya luiackuaalk, at ILalr. Uaik Kataata or Tag Oataaa Caoia-J. «i. J. aaiiia. a. V.( W. a. tkMnpwa, P. K. al H. l|«a^la»MM M Vrioii) la aaaa aaailk la k. COU)REI> l.(Jl>UK^ railDoa iJiiMk, No. It, U II.- tin I. ut anu l«u iucailai nlahu lu Uvll'j Hall. k.. \\ UlaaaiM. tl; I. ». l>ucku>r,Mcn.lary. Mi'iADuai Tkari-a, Ko. Id, 8. or r.- Ktcta JnUaaa ««a luaadayalaaaak wmiiIi. Aiinii.iallaaMa, W f.t ltaUaUaa]r,aaanu- r) lloHiNariii.1 l«DOa, Ko. MM, O. V. U. ur u. F.-Mwiu Iwi and til Muuiiay uigbta atlinira Hall, ikarlaa Ligblliwl, N, «>.} It. taudar, tj. S. ft^la^lllPKINS, livery Feed and Pale Stable Briilgo HI., llorKINSVILLP, KV. .arte lirl. k iiabla near running water HiirM.« lii)nr.li*.l tiv the 'lay, we**k nr mnntb llarkt to ihr train Vuu ilny ami nlftbt. Tiiama with ilrlvi'rt at all timi". iaa.-i W-ly. II Drogsl Drugs euniif I im IIkvo 0)>cnt'(1 II full Itnc of Cigara, ami Fine WIN8S,BBA!n)XE8,LtaV0BB.Ste. Vat Mwlieal |inriKiaaa, and tha.v ' wtialil like lur their trieniU and thv pulilia III »iiv» ihain actll . Went ai'la nf Main atreet, at Oray it VValkfr'a nlil alnml PRESCRIPTIONS Caniiiilly (.'miili'iiiinleil infill m ilay OjiE^8U.V\Y„<l' .WALKER. IJaaWil'j") 'svw> -iMtja I. u. lloriiaaruLi Lonaa, Na. Ilwla lat anu tni ttunday aigku at MallT^'^.ltMi, mwkMuli 11. INiifal., I 8.- lali'a POST OFFICE. lirlilga 8tl«e^ Juo. II. Uowoa, V. M. OlUrr koutaltolu 1 1. a., tuUr a., and tin' uiu. <- ik alaauiifUlur a .liult tliuu aftvr tliu anival ul llir e«eulng alalia, at nr. a. sundav ufvu iivai • lu « r. a. EXPRESS OFFICE. SovTBgaa Kxraaa* Cuafaar-U.. W. Nor- « nui, AfMU. MMpaaU Vaak kaildlug, Mam utroet. TT BoUand'B Opera HoaM- agal LIVERI FEED AND PlMPLESa 1 will mall (Km.) thi. rai' iiit fort alniin.! VantabI* Balm il»t » III rtmiovn Tan, nafatiia. 'iiJri.l..', and lluuTviita. Ifsylna iha akin, •'III, nlnaraad bniuitilnl: alan la- ainiriluiia tm iinHluoIng a lininriant growtli 01 hall naiilial.i "'•« ''>'»;«'»:;«k laM, AU- die.'., Iiiiiloainalcatainii, DaH. VAXI>U.r, a I n.. II llarclay ut , N. Y. b.M'llJ IV 1 SALE STABLE, Spring 81., bet. Uain and Virginia HOPKINSVILLE, KY„ T. L. SMITH,- Proprietor Burglea. Ilarku, H'lnnj and Saddlr Horaea alwavi ii'a.ly. Cart'^il drivcrt lur' alibed wbrii ili'ilri..!. llDrio. and mulei bonibt andtold. toacbtomeetall tralna Utn 13 l>' tEAI 110X4 riM «ttl« atM4 tiM •Hmy wlitrr* Wkvikw til Iwl hiuiluhl UiwilviHt li«t'*l Mil Mv vn (iMii bant, I'hu niiuWra KniliiTi'il niuitd bis (aiiia U Kb »h.>itla Niitl Ji'vin nutl jiIm, i\w\ ptiUc'i i>at;k Ilia t MiMiiiii Ik'BI ail back, .\u>i i*uiii'liv>J linu ludif iiiiii. UU I'll'* wuni D.t, UU luiufiit ttrin il« iwwr Hiwr«a a ttsuk Th« rMM»r lH«d a Imaarvit va)^« 'i u mmk<A biui walk ib«i iilauita rit« NiNtii (trt Ma>l aud rlpiMHl aMfawoiv I'livii Uii btiu Mdh M lalt; aViKt tuiit H (lurk) •taihiiuK Kuar Twtwut (bu tiBUi iuuIu'muii.** ibMi iuy(«'« latiu »wni a Ktlu, il« vhtti k/U «)n Mil kMim «fwalgki imis ft«t«tli luwb ilM ilmfUf Ilia ll»'« RH an](*fl wwrltif wliif* \ waniiutf .<Mi«iwn Mhw UuyiUiMTMla )iHut|f MiitM*a tall. Ibhiibtaji ««alitid u|iw|ii|m. aik, UM JiuNli fairly ru«r«il« I'litf ttova-liAiMM irt»toUu*i \mit\ hU UAU MomAia. Yi) roHMerwbonouM livoaeitlrarii* ( I'lM wul«*i « euuiiliiic «IM Uub'i i« 1st bu I ail, but •lautl aaldo* llu'll ifatiii btfarl biuiAclf. >. Tv) htrul UII uii)l>i-> ll;t ih at la^t n criuir. Itui it'u man stciil a U>Ult' ul' Dr. UuU's .^ynni lo (.'iu*e liU Fanners are tluno planttug enrn and they plankNl very large cropa too for llii.4 ciiiiiiliy. % Ta 'iv tva-i iii 'I'tliij; at MTtlft Ut. iCjji' laal iiuutlay. Laat wucb Ditviil MeCunl ftL\ii Iuk ilii<r ll'iiiKh ou IUt«,thinklng it would kill liiiii, but, uot a«s in a feir min- ubia the old dog vomited and tlio clilckeua gatberod round in vaat nuui- bera and devoured the ama, reault •II the cbiekent died In ten ninnlea. Harvey Uamby'a eliUd died laat week. It got a grain of ooru down iu wlndpipis, and all elbrta vent tn vain. The laat cold >nap did not iqjure the fruit crop horo. h. \V. Owen, Sr., is still improving and liii recovery is flatterin!;. .V irowd went from tltin vi(.-iiiity l.iat \M't'ti llHliing and aoino bow tbey ciiiight » lui'Kc qiiantttf offlab wttiH out uiiy liuoks. Juiiics Boyd ))ou){lit n now Avafiron lat«.>ly and Jim wuulij t'l ride all the time. It is so pretty. MiHaMaltie lilniii is tcai-liinK school atDavia Sriiool lioiiHe. JIihh Mattio i> a )rood scliolar and a uiec girl. AVe wiaii lier much auccoaa. Jiie Ilourlnnd and Mosey Wogt,two orCitifton's best looking young men were lioro last vrcok. Andy Cannon waa hero laat week aud carried away tbebeantaofthreeor four ladlea. Come back Andy. Last week we wert out «b a two daya Uvvellng about aiid we saw wl''<'ti. on moat every farm, beini; nucli better than antiolpated by any body—oompiantfng waa then going on oonaMerably, and flillowlng the ground for tobaciio. We could ace and hearfltrmera in every dlrectiou letting in flill time while the weath- er ta (kvorable. Every body aeems to be ill a hurry trying hia ntmoat in 'cry particular Farmers are complaining desper utely about the lobncco bujrn. They 8i>y the plniit.s arc nil distroyed iu nimiiicr. Oun furiiici- ii'porls four beds dustiDVCil ill a few days. Al' over North Clii'lstiuii the ruiiic! l oiii- pluliit is lii'iiiil. Sonic fnriiici'M are ulreiuly planliii}; their tobacco laud in (uin iiiid nil of tlicm are badly acarod abunl plants. Merida. ^ SAB- 107. Peak's A'a. "There you drop that I" aaldthe grocery uMti to the. .ba4 boy, aalie came limping into the store, and In.- gan to fumble around a box of straw- berries. "I have Dsvar kicked ut your eating my cedSaft, and ciiackers, and cheese, and herring, and applcn, but there baa got to bo a dividing lino aomowlicre, and I make it at strawberries at six sliillings a box> Uld only two layers in a box. I only bought one box, hoping sonic plum- ber or gas man would come along and buy it ; anil, by gum ! everybody thai has bri'ii in the store has saiiip- lol a slrawbcriy out of llial box, shivered as though it was sour, ami gom.. ()ir without asking (he price." .\iul the gimi iy man lnokeil mad, took a liaichct, unil knocked in the lieail of a barrel of apples, aud said ; "Thei-c; help yourself to dried ap- ples." ••(), I ilon'l waiil yonr stranbcrries or ilrieil apiile^," ^aill the boy, as he leuiied against a show-ease, ami looked at a bar of nnl, transparent soap. "1 was only trying to fool you. Say, that bar of soap is old enough to vote. I ix-membcr seeing it in the sliow-eaic triien I was about a year uld, and pa came in bore with me aud held me up to tlie show-ease to look at that tin tobacco-box aud that round 7.iu<: looking glaoa, and the yellow wooden pocket comb; and the soap looks Just iho aaine, uuly a little faded. If you would waal^ yourae t ^nce iu a while, your aoap Wouldn't diy ftp iii your haiiila.,' And the boy sat down in the chair without any back, feeling that ho waa even with the grocery man. "You nevermind the soap. It ii. paid for; aud that is more tiiaii your (klher i\iii i-;iy iilmul llie >.o;ip liiat lia^ bc<'n used in his lioiise the pa..i month," saitl the grocery man, as he split lip a box to kinille llii' tile. "Hut He uon l (piariel. \Vh;U was it 1 heard about a banil sereiiudiiig OPIUMiiCBjT-Sl^ WANTEOSlOO,--- C, MlCI'Klr^ i. I l.^.UtU. f.ir .soldiera on any diieaae wntind or injury. Keea flO n.iunly, Rank far, Ola fhargei for Deaertera, etc.. Smourvii. AQoresa t', WaaklDktn.P, SUll IB Thi Workihop. To do good work the mechanic must have good hualtli. tf long hours of contlncnient iu dose rooms have enfeebled his baud on dliniueil his sight, let him nt once, and bcfoi'e some organic trouble appears, take plenty of Hop Uiitcrs. His system will be ivjuvonati'd, his nerves strengthened, his sight become clear and the whole conslituliou be biiiit up to a higher workiug cuuditiuii. our father^ aud lti« Inviting them in to lunch ?" Don't let that get out, or pa will kill me dead. It waa a Jfika. ~ Uue of these Ituheiulau baud* that goes aUiut towu playlN^.tanw, ftirpeu- uica, was over on tlie iiext akreet, aud 1 told pa 1 gueaaud aomeof biafriencU who had liuaird that we bad a baby at the huiiac, hadiiireU a blind aud was coming lu a few uilnuiea lo acre- iiade >iin» and he bwttr prepare to make a tpeecb. Pa ia proud of being ufUtMrathla age^ auU be thought U was no luoru than tight for the ueigli- Iwra to scrfmido'Jtivi, aud he went to uaiiiiig himself for a speecli, in the ibi'.iiy, and me and my chum went out and told the leader of the buutl there was a Ainiily np there that waiittsl to have some music, and they didn't eaiv for expeUM', so they iiiiit blowing where they was and eame III along. None ot' tlieni ciuiUl un- Icrstaud Knglisli cveept the leader, and he only umlerslooil euotiijh to go and take a drink wlieii he is iiiv.t d. .My chum ntei red the liaiul up to our house aud got tlieiii lo play 'llabies ou our Uluek,' and 'Uaby Mine,' uuil 1 stupiicd all the men who were going home and told tneni to wait a minute aud Uiey would sue some fun, so when the band got tlirough the sec- ond tunc, aud the Prussians were eniptyiug tlie beer out of the burus, and pa stepped («iit ou the porch, there was moru nor a huudroit people in front of the houae. You'd dide to see pa wheuhe puthia baud iuthe breast of hia Guai, and atruok an atti- tude. Ue looked like a congreaamaa, or a tramp. The baud wasacared, ausc, they thought he wu mad, anu some of tliem wa* going to run, think' iug be waa goiug to throw plecea of brick houae at them, but my chum aud the loader kept tliom. Then pa sailed iu. He commeucctl, 'Fellow Citizens,' anil theu went way back to Adam uud Kvi;, aud worked up to Ibc present day, giving u history of Uie notable people who had actiuired children, and kept the eixiwd iulcr- cstcil. I felt sorry lor im, cause 1 knew how he would feel when he came to tliid out he bad been sold. The Itohcniiaiis in the banil that conld'l niiilei'.'iianil Kn);lisli, they looked at eacli otlier, and wondercil what it was all about, and linally pa wound up by stating that it was eve- ry citizeu's duty to own children of his own, ard then ho iuvited the baud and the crowd lu to take some re- freshmeuts. Well, you ought to have seen that baud come iu tlie.house. They fell over each other getting iu, uud tlio crowd went boiue, leaving pa and my chum aud luc aud the bauil. £ai!' Well, i ahouldi smile t Tbeyjuat reached for things, and talked Uoliu- uiiau, UriiikV U, nol I guess tbey didn't pour It down. PA opened a duaeiL buttles S|f chaMiptgnotaiid they Iklrly bathed ini^ aa though'tlMy had a Are inilde. Pa Med to tallcto them about the baby, but tlioy couldn't nndersiaiid ; aud flually they Kut full, aud atartetl out, aud the load- er asked pa for throe dollars, and that broke him up, I'a told the loader lie snpiKiscd the gentleiuan who bad got up the serenade had paid for Uie music ; and the leader |)ointed to me, and suid I was the geutlemau thai got it up. I'u paid liini, but he bad a wicked look in bis eye, and me and my eliuin lit out ; and the Uohciui. Ui eame ilotvii thc.striH't, bilin' full, with llieii- horns on their arms, and they wi ll' tallvlii^ r..>h.'iniuu lur all that was out. They stopped ill front of a vacant hou.Hc and began to play, but you couldn't tell what tniic it was, they were so full ; ami a policeman came niong and drove them home. I guess I will sleep at the livery-sta- ble to-night, cause pa is olTul unrea- sonable when anything costs him three dollars, besides the cl'iimpaguc." •'Well, you have made a jii'tOy mess of it I" said the grocery man. "It's a wonder your pa does not kill you. But what is it I hear about the troubles at the church'. They lay that foulishnes to you." It's all a lie. They lay cvcrthiog to me. It was some of them ducks that sing ill the choir. I was just as much surprised aa anybody when it occurred. You see, our iniuister Is laid up from the effect of the ride to the funeral, when he tried to run over a atreet-car, and an old deacon, who had«yro|itona of being a mtnls- Ur iu hia youth, waa invited to take till' ininisler'a pbuie, and talk a little. He Is an absent-minded old party, who don't Iteap np with the eveuts of the day, and witoever played it on him knew be waa too pious to eveu read the daily paper*. . Tliata was a notice ofa choir meeting to be read, and I think the tenor anuggled iu tin; other notice, between thai aud the one about the weekly prayer iiicetiug. Anyway it waau't me, but It like to broke up the meeting. Alter the deot^u read the choir noiiee, he took up the other one and reatl, ! am roiiuested lu unnoiiuce that the V. JU.. C, Association will give n friendly entertaiuiiiciit with soft gloves, un fuesilay ei'euiiig to which all arc in- vited, lii'oliier iloliii^ Sullivan, the cllliiiclit liostoi: revivalist, will lead the exeiX'isvs, a.ssisted by Brother Slade, the .Maori missionary from .Vustralia. Tliere will be uo slug- ;^iiig, but a collection will be laken lip at the dour lo defray e\pen.ses. W ell, 1 thought the people in church would sink liiroiigli Uic lloor. There wits nut a uersou iu the cliurcb. ex- cept tho pooridd deacon, but what understood that soiiie wicki:d winitch bad deceived him, aud 1 know by the way the tenor tickled the soprano, tliul he did it. 1 may bo iiieau, but everything 1 do is iunuceiit, uud i wouldn't be as mean as u choir singer for two dollars. 1 fell real sorry for the old ileacou, but he never kuew what be had doue, and I think it would be roal mean to tell him. Ue won't be at the sluggiug mat<:h. That remark about tauugup a collection settled tlio deacon, i moat go down to the stable now and help greate the hack, so you will have to exeuae me. If pa comes here looking for mo, tell him you heard I was goluj^to drive a pic- nic party out to Waukesha, aud mar not be back In a week. Uy that time pa will gut over that Bohemian sere- nade," aud the boydlled bla pistol liocket with dried apples, and wont out and liuug a sign iu front of the rucery, "Silrawbcrrivs two shiUius a luell, aud one auieli ia enuft" fiMM 1am, Editobs Telbphonb : The following extract (htm the pen of Mr. J. E. Summers, and pnbliahad lu the Home aud Farm, may be of some interest to your itome^ readers. It is a question ofcpi)ifclar»|»lyi>n|ior- unce, and la well worthy tlM oonsid- eration of the farmer* of the county. If you will permit Ow use of your column* there are eeverai gentlemen who like to be board ou tlie que*- tiou. Nbctbal. jCdlMra Hnn« aad tana.; I am glad to see in your iaaue of Apr. I, several article* on '^o Fence Law" for there is no question of more vital Importauce to the fanners of this country. Talk about your thorough- breds, turnpikes, fertilizers, all are but |iigiuics compared to this. For )fars I have been in favar of this "no fence law," have talked much about it, and met but lew « Uo oppose it. Several times I have I'liinished arti- cles fur the jiress on the subject, and yet no inleicsl has been awakened. 1 will not be tedious by going into llg- nres and details, for 1 detest long ar- ticles, long visits and long sermons. This subject needs uo lengthy, elabor- ate, learned article. Good way as any, just Jump right into the middle of it and write both ways. I have ten miles of common rail fence. Tho "no fence law" would save nio three times the amount I pay for State and County tax, and leave uie rails enough for all lots and pas' tures that I would need. Gentlemen, we want a law prohib iting the running at large of alt stock. Crop* must be made without fence*. We are coming to this—the sooner tha better. Instead offtncing again*! yonr iMi(Aibor'**tock you hnveouly niuoed><>nr* in, I have aefen it etaled, that the crooked fence corner* in tbe United States, if well titled, would bread the whole fiirmlug population, Farmers, think about thif "no fence law." Call pubtfe meeting* in every county and diaoVM the matter. If you think It la wantoil, get your members of I.eglslnlui'o to ask that body to pass an act allowing a vote taken. I am uo lawyer or legislator, IiAIA7IIT]L Eu. SoL'Tii Kextitkiaji ; The devotees of "Terpsichore" had a most enjoyable time, a few nights since, at the residence of Mr. S. B. Hester of this place. The weatheron the night in question, was very fav- orable for dancing, a considerable crowd was in attendance, the music was good aud every thing passed off as merrily as a marriage bell. Un but Friday, tbe 4th inst., a num- ber of young kdiean and gentleman from Lafliyette went out to Mr. J. W. Davidson'* pond, about 1)^ mile* in the eottutry, for the purpose of mak- ing a wholMale on»laught on tho fin- ny tribe. Tho u*ual number of Jfish were cani^t^ many buggy ride* were taken andtbeanUra day wa**pont in nnalloyed enioyment Tbe erowd desire to expies* their bearttbli thanks to Mrs. Davidson for a most dellghtftil dinner, spread on the ground and also to Miss Zcula Dav- idson for contributing greatly to the pleasure of tbeoeeadonbyhereharm- iug society. Lafayette is making rapid strides in tbe way of improvemeuts, as evi- dence of which fact Mr. A. A. Fuqua has recently opened up a new hotel fur commercial men. Tbe name of this house is "Hotel Maud" aud the traveling public may feel cunlideiit of obtaining good accoininodation there in. Our town now boasts of two firs; class lively stables, the last o|M.'uei', being run by .Mr. .M. M. Kumiu. Two agricultural houses are now in operation lu re, where |niay be found every thing pertaiuiug to the '•Osborne' aud "IJeeriug" reaping ^achiue*. Mr. 1{. \V. Tuck has opened a con- fectionery and ice cream parlor iu tow n aud the Lafayette" gallant now rejoices that he has somewliere to take his sweetheart. Mrs. Annie Cowan, who, has for sometime been quite sick, is now rap- idly cuiivalesciug umPw ill, without a relapse, soon be entirely well. Miss .leuuie J'raser was very ill for a few days of lost week, but abe, has uuw recovered. Miss Emma Cooper spent one or two days of last week, visiting her uncle Mr. W. ^iL Bag»dala,j near Lungvlew. Jiis* Jennie Auglen, of ClarkaviUa, Tenn„ mueh to tlie Joy of nnmeron* friends, is nojr on a viidt to her sister Mrs. J. W. GrilBn, of thi* place. Mr. L. J. Fureell. recently took a bnaine** trip to Loui*viUe, Ky. Lewi* WilUama Eaq., tlie genial agent of C. W. Metcalfe A Bro., spent aeveral day* of last week lu'town. Mr. I. C. liendersbot, tbe popular lighting rod man, who has for some time been canvassing onr county, left a few days since, for his home at New Albany, lud. Our farmers have finished planting corn, and report that it is coining up well. (ircat complaint i^ being iiiailc over the ravages of the tly on tobacco plants. Considerable fear is enter- tained lest thcix' will not be enough plants with wliich to set a full crop. M'licat boa greatly improved in the last few weeks and now bids fair to produce a good yield. May 8, '83. Cauille. lOZIS AAOXS. XatmuRiase of Indiana, ^Negroes and Whites.! How do you like my pin ?" said young Browu speaking to his most cherished girl, and i-eferring to a new cameo scarf-pin. "Oh!" said she, "is it a pin ? I noticetl it, but I though it was a bit of salad dropped ou your tie, and I was going lo call your at- tention to it." BELLEVIEW. Corn planting is over. The fly has jilayed havoc with the tobacco plants In this community. I do ^t think tiMM will ki half crop planted. Mrs. II. B. Clark and her slater, Miss Joe Cox, arc spending tho week at Croflon. Miss Mary AVan-, of Ilopkinsville, is visiting Mrs. .1. W. McGchce. Ilev. A. W. Mcachani preached at West i:nion Sunday, to the largest crowd I have seen out this season. Messrs. J. N. and It. E. Cox and bam Dillard returned fTom a flshlug tour to Canton, a few days ago; they bad splendid luck, catching over a huudred pounds. Mr. and Mr*. W. J. Bop*on,of Canton, attended church at this place Sunday. Mr. Wm. Rtebmond, of Ballard county, ha* been circulating among bis many friend* f»r a few day* pa*t Mi** Nora MeAtee, one of Canton'* moat beautlAil and acMmpUsbed belle*, I* visiting Miss Vio Maaoham. Dr. E. VL Cullom and Ainiily have Just roturaad flrom a tnp to Huh. vUl*. Pnella, of tho Kentucky 1)elephoni>, became aome what ofbnded ataome- thing I said tnmylMt writinir. did uot mean It as an oflknae and tlierefore write thiou an apology. BLtrao*. Cor. Uorc baiter Domecrat f and t;htoDlcle. Taiilequaii, Ind. Ter.—The Chero- kee* have 4,478 adopted whites, who have married Cherokee women and have all the rights of a citizen of their nation. An Indian maiden will choose a white man for a husband every time, for he makes a better pro- vider than an Indian. By marriage she thinks she confers a great honor on him iu thus elevating him to cit- enehlp in her nation, and conferring upon him free lands, uo taxation, office in the tribal government, and other emoluments. Many of these half-breed Cherokee women are cul- tivated in mind, beaotinil In persom Industrious inhabit, and will com- pare well with the most ftivored wo- men in the north and ea*t Th{ have magnlflcent head* of b|lir,Jol _ and black, all their own, and WlHi Jet black eye* and peari teeth, dressed la. that Auhionable attire in which they all love to appear, they would not be roeognized in eastern drawing-rooms as that part of tlie original inhabi- tauts of our country known as squaws, a name long since repudiated here. Let it be known, tlien, that white men of worth and character are popular among the be.iuties of this territory, and lour out of live who come to make a home among tliein, marry these dusky maidens, get a cit- enship, surround themselves willi ampli' acres aud the comforts of life, participate in tlie allairs of goreru- inent ami liceuiiic tin- ino.'-l aclive and wealthy citizens of the territory. A chief tmit in the cliaracter of maav white men both in this country ami out of it is to get possession of it- productive lands. By committing^ inalrinioiiy, they can kill two birds with one stone—get a wife and farm too. It is expected, therefore, that mercenary motives lies at the foun- dation of matrimonial niuvemeiits. Tbe Cherokee* arc proud uf their bloiid, and every white man who has a drop of Cherokee blood in his veins will appMr at court aud prove it and become legally recognized as a Chero- kee. It sometimes appears that a man learns that one of his ancestors married a Cherokee in iQeorgla or Alabama, and that he has a little In- dian blood in kim. He then fortb- .with makes out application and flies affitlavitlnproofof the flict. Hence we have many wlio arc colled Cbero- kecs who are as white aa tbe whitest man in New York or New England. Of such applications 265 have been accepted and 521 rejected. This shows that the Indians are particular to pix's(;rvc their tribes from extinc lion, and yet be just to every man en- titled to dtiuenship. Iiijllie Cherokee nation there arc 5,3.V2 white men who are not citizens. Tliey include va- rious trades and professions. Some of them keep great herds of rattle and make large amounts of money from these splendid pasture lauds. There are from 8,000 to 10,000 colored people in the entire territory, and from 11,000 to 12,000 whites all told. The human countenances present among us a brilliant rainbow of col ors, from tbe deepest Jet of Africa tt the purest white of Cauoassla. This I* a land of mixture*, of the inter, marriage of race*. Indian* are mar- ried to negroe*, and white* are mar- ried to Inilansll and to negroe* also. Whererar the white blood b inter- mingled tbroni^ marriage with eith- er Indian or negro blood the white pHnolplB^'praTaU*. In the children. Hence it ii that we have so many white Indians and white negroes. One might visit whole villages along the Missouri Pacific railroad without the least suspicion from the appcar- auee of the inhabitants that he was iu an Indian couutrv. If tho intcrmar- Outqii«ra,orlei«.lnitliiMrtloM | |m ono iquare,or 1«m, aecaml lourkloii.... M One tquara, three monthA 400 Oae 8i|Uiirv. twelve moDttirt , 10 00 rwil ^^llftrt'*. 8ix lllouLllb , I2 00 Two nqiian-d, oue vear 1; co one-fourth column, per year. 38 OA One-thinl uoltiniiit |ier yesr at 00 one-half column. )ier year m 10 One Roluinn. [ler year 100 00 _llu8ineM lo >'« r«-nrfnti»»cr line . WASBINOTOlir LKTEB. AV'ASBtHOTOll, D. C, Jlay 13, '83. It is generally said that office hold- ers sihloin die ami never ifsijrn. This is ba~ed upon privity eorreet observa- tion, but there are exceptions to this like other rules. Not to mention the deaths that have occurred among of- ficers of the goveriimont during a few mouths past, theie liavc been quite a number of surprises caused by i-csig- nations. Iu tho Patent Office they have been especially numerous. But the reason of it is, in nearly all cases, that the information gained by a few years service on the inside is believ- ed to be the most valuable on the out- side, and the Patent Ofllce experts re- signs becanse he thinks he can make more money by going into bndneis on his own hook. A prlnc^ exam- iner In the cla** of electricity ha* Juit *teptout for the *ea*on. W^ira he took charge of the da** of electricity it formed a subdivision of the philos- ophical dai*. Now it i* the largest clau in tbe oflloe, employing the greateet number of a**iitants. Ithaa grown 80 fest that even with the in- crease in iu working fbroe none of the applications of electricity have been assigned to other elisses. There have been more applications for pat- ents filed in that class during tho past two years than tliere have been pat- ents granted relating to electricity in t he whole previon* hUtory of tbe of. lice. But the jjreali'st surprise of the season was eiealed by Conimissioiier of Internal Ueveiiiie Itauiu w hen he so suddenly retired. It's a pretty old day when un otli.:c holder draw- ing tt if(l,(IO) salary lets go of his ow n aiwnl. Vpi it ia uo doubt true that Mr. iiauiii re.-ijiiieil beeaU'e he ex- pects to iiiak iiev for the ;iu-e more money as attor- settlenieiit of ai'CUUiiU ***<'In ehooaing allies, look to their power as well oa to their will to aid you." In ohoosiiig a remedy for bowel, liver and kidney disease, try Kidney-WortJ and you will never but guess ihisabnut the way to get i ting your pocketbook. Sawyer re- regret it. Ifyouaie subject to ague lat it. 1 write this much and hoiwlplied Myers. Well, I miglit Just aa ! you muetbe *ure to keep tonr liver otlier* will give their views. ] well forget it; there is never any- bowels and kidney* in good firee con I .1. I'. Si >iMniH. I thing in it, retorted Sawyer candid- dilion. When so, yon will besaf^ (•„,li, hi I ly.—Texas Siftiugs. liuiu all ;ilt;u k ,. An abaent-minded mant "Lead me five dollar* ; I left my pocketbook at home, *ald E. M. Sawyer to T.J. Meyers, tho latter being a man of moan*. But you are always forget ryiug goes ou iu the future as it has in the past every particle of Indian aud uegi'o physiogomy and color will disappear from the people of this land. As the English language is up- rooting and banishing Indian dialect, so wliile w ill in time extirpate both black and copper color. Wherever the white blood prevails in an Indian the elements of a white man's charac- ter prevail. The whiter he gets the more ho cultivates agriculture and t^ommorcc ; liberty aud law, learning and letters. "The Indian problem," OS it is called. Is being solved by the blending of the blood of both whites and Indian* in their off-*pring. BUnnj ICia. ' Well's Ilcallli Kenewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia Impotence, BaxvalDebilltr. \jei us play we are married, said little Kdilb, "and I will bring my dolly ami say, "See baby, papa!" Yes!" replied Johnny; "and I will say, "Don't bother luc now. I waul to look through the jiaiier!'' Children have strange ideas of grown folks' ways, now— ilon'l tlicv ? and claims before the ile|iaitment. Ucccnl Legislation causes ^o many changes, uiiil there will be su much of this kind of liiisiiiess to ilo, that the opportniiily is really unusual, and u man like Uaiiin, wlio has been at tbe head of the bureau and knoHs all the workings of it, as well as many of tbe litigants, must certainly have a chance. So he, like otliers, leave.', the goveriiiiieiil service at a time when ho thinks the know ledge gained iu it will be most useful to him. Though his administration of the ofiice he held has been fairly satisfactory, in other i'os|iei'ts lie has been severely criticised for not ceasing to be a vig- orous iKiliticiau when lio became a commissioner. Much of bis time in 1880 and 1882 was spent away firom his post of duty In a (t'uttlesa cam- paign fur Iho governorship of Illinoii first and subsequently tm the *eat of Judge IHyis in Uie United SUt«« senate. Both places were too big for him, and ho never at any time (tood a chaiico of success. He would have shown bettor qualities for, statesman- ship by rbttalntng here and attend- ing properly to the duties of hi* of- fice. If the Aitnre of our civil service commi*(ion may be Judged by that body'* recent eelection of chief exam- iner the outlook i* promising. Never wa* a more outfit aud ridiculous ap . polntment made. The announcement of the flame of Kiem caused abroad smile all over Washington where this cheeky snub is known. He not only lacks tlie ability of qualifications fur the place but has been fbr years a ma- chine man and tbe tool pf machine men—a hanger ou to the skirts of public men whom ho cultivates and Hatters and forces himself upon. His ui'poinlnieiit wan procui'ed by an ar- ray of political "infliientco" secun'd iu this way, and is not a very auspic- ious opening for a body cieated to do away with inllucncu " in the civil service. This man selected to man- age the examiuatiou of applicants could not himself pass an examina- tion for an ordinary cicrksliil). At this writing for his rominisaion to oo signed, the unfavorable reception of liis nomination having led to SOttt hestilalion at headquarters. Col. Thomas Ochiltree, of Texas, is a prominent citizen, and his name is frequently in tbe papers. His politi- cal Influeuco la doubtless large iu some quarters, but I uiii grieved that it docs not pravail in all the executive department* of government. A re- cent incident wa* very touching. Col. Ochiltree bad been appealed to by a penonal friend to prevent the i**oo of an order Iu'B eertain department —I will not MX which one. Tho or- der had been prepared by a aubordl- nate oflotr, whan OoL Oehlltrea iip- peared on tho aoeno aad demanded that it be withheld. "A* you area member of Congre**,**ald tha olBoer, I will conient to oonelder the queetlon again, and aubmit it to tho secroUry." Col. Ot^hiltrce went away thinking that his friend was ail right, and the department officer went lo the *ecro- lary nuil lohl him about the matter. When he hcai d the name of the Con- gressman he ejaculated, "What ! Toni Ochiltree; Ochiltree, of Texas, it? issue that order at once." Aud the or- der wa* issued tho same day. I'llONO. A little glri came home telling how she had seen a dninken man lying in the gutter. My dear, said the father, gravely, if it hail not Iuhju for mo your Hither, too, would have been a drankatdt Why, what did you do? (he asked In amaxoment. It was Ikit what I did, respondctl the fatlier, but what 1 dill not. 1 did nut ilrink. Vj^V.--- -

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    Tiii.Kx I'akMVTtnuJi-NaaliyilK'firfflli. v . l I . I nia, iianuir. inirtlwa !•» awl »wMiiiLnili ii.iiruiiif aail ••niin( sawlav ackinil•>. r( i!»n.ia> ttwrulnK. I'ta.ar aMrallUf era-

    r> Hailbi-Mla} vtfiiiuic.

    f»IMOllC-N«»li>lllo 8tii-.il. lift. K^llmr

    Ua)i.-«. I'ii.-*t. aottlcaa xury sabbaili uutu-lai at ID u'cluiik.

    nmm am tmCITY BREWERY.

    VAmVII>l«. WDIASA.

    SSITS70LENT SOCIETIES.lloraivHVii.i,« Luiwn, Sa.r,. A. K. n ,\. M.

    -Jw tic< ariii.l, M, M.; A. II. (.latk, !«n n-ta-r) Luilvii iu>n.u al MaMHila Uall, curnor•lalnaiiii :u.t till >lMi,..a.il«ku la i«>'k atuutl..

    KttKiiainx l.oi.ut. Nil 8'.. K. oi I

    THS D33 JJTSmii TBI VAOOIT.

    "('aine wlfi'," ubI'I tnoil olil larmer tirfty,

    •t'utan yonr ttilnfa, '>|a narkai-day;

    l.«i'a IM «( tj> tka M ami Main—Tliani anil back are th« aim n^wa riowa.

    h|).iiV N... i¥..'ll li.«vi. oM S|iiit iK-liln.l,"Hut s;..it hi- liiirki"!, an.) !t|i(il 111! wliined,

    All I n.Hiii iiiii'li! li|i Ill4 ilii|.';;ii'ti tiiltiil

    Tu atval away umlur Un- u:iK')ii.

    Away thuy wen\ a giuHl ruuit.l!|iacr.Anil jay asm* lata Ik* lanaar-a la««."Punr HiMt," aalil ka, "dhl *aut ta emMlllui I'm very kIwI ka'a tolt! ka««.Ilu'ligiiar.i thu ban sailjpiMd tka aaliAmlkoaMlhaeatMaaMoftk* M.""I'm aoc aura of Hut," crmrlail ttpai,

    Tka lilUa ilag aajar Uw'waimb

    Tka fanair a;i hli priMuci: ml.l. IAailtfalliia pay lli ydfuw lulil;Tkaaatartail lwnia,Jun altar ilark—

    lluaa lkn.«(k tka tanaly ivnal. Hark IA rublMT aiirinni froai bahiuil a trea.**Yuur uiouuy or i-lav )aiir lifi-f* Ml.l be.

    Tbi.. loiiuii wa. uiit, I ft 111- .li'lii't tuuTliv li(tltiilU|( uii.li-r Itii-woKun.

    ulit Spot bti lurkuil, anil 8|iiil li« whioail.

    Ami .*t>iitVu Krulibuit Ilia tliiet Itvliin.l,Auil ilia^gil.1 bill* iliitrn In niu.1 anil dirt;

    llu turw 111. iMat, ailit turv bla ahirt

    ;

    •la kl biai irltta a whl.k and buumi,

    Aful ka aailKa'l (IM Aniawa ailry (roaadWkiki kla Wga aail aruta taa ((iriaar kwaailAad tawMad Mai lata Ifca araaaa.

    Uld !l|mt ha aafari tha laroiar'a Ilia,'I'bu fariuur'a luiniat , ttii* farinar'a Wlfa{

    .\uil ui>w a iierv. tframl and gay.A ailrur tullar n« wuara lo-tlay!Aad aniryarkaia kai a aalar gaaa,Aiaaag kla frlaaila, aaioag kla faaa,Ha Mluwa a|ioa kia kuray loaa,

    I'ka IIKIa d«g aadar tka araguik

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    _ I(. «.lliliri, K'

    II IV

    Hall.

    'liiiC, No. M. i.-o. o. r-icnt'(1 II full Itnc of

    Cigara, ami Fine

    WIN8S,BBA!n)XE8,LtaV0BB.Ste.

    Vat Mwlieal |inriKiaaa, and tha.v

    ' wtialil like lur their trieniU and thv

    pulilia III »iiv» ihain actll.

    Went ai'la nf Main atreet, at Oray

    it VValkfr'a nlil alnml

    PRESCRIPTIONSCaniiiilly (.'miili'iiiinleil infill m ilay

    OjiE^8U.V\Y„U.r,a I n.. II llarclay ut , N. Y.

    .

    b.M'llJ IV

    1

    SALE STABLE,Spring 81., bet. Uain and Virginia

    HOPKINSVILLE, KY„

    T. L. SMITH,- ProprietorBurglea. Ilarku, H'lnnj and Saddlr

    Horaea alwavi ii'a.ly. Cart'^il drivcrt lur'alibed wbrii ili'ilri..!. llDrio. and muleibonibt andtold. toacbtomeetall tralnaUtn 13 l>'

    tEAI 110X4

    riM «ttl« atM4 tiM •Hmy wlitrr*Wkvikw til Iwl hiuiluhl

    UiwilviHt li«t'*l Mil Mv vn (iMii bant,

    I'hu niiuWra KniliiTi'il niuitd bis (aiiia

    U Kb »h.>itla Niitl Ji'vin nutl jiIm,i\w\ ptiUc'i i>at;k Ilia t MiMiiiii Ik'BI ail back,

    .\u>i i*uiii'liv>J linu ludif iiiiii.

    UU I'll'* wuni D.t, UU luiufiit ttrin—il« iwwr Hiwr«a a ttsuk

    Th« rMM»r lH«d a Imaarvit va)^«'i u mmkl aud rlpiMHl aMfawoivI'livii Uii btiu Mdh M lalt;

    aViKt tuiit H (lurk) •taihiiuK KuarTwtwut (bu tiBUi iuuIu'muii.**

    ibMi iuy(«'« latiu »wni a Ktlu,il« vhtti k/U«)n Mil kMim «fwalgki imis

    ft«t«tli luwb ilM ilmfUf Ilia

    ll»'« RH an](*fl wwrltif wliif*

    \ waniiutf ..

    Tv) htrul UII uii)l>i-> ll;t ih at la^t n

    criuir. Itui it'u man stciil a U>Ult' ul'Dr. UuU's .^ynni lo (.'iu*e liU

    Fanners are tluno planttug enrn andthey plankNl very large cropa too for

    llii.4 ciiiiiiliy. %Ta 'iv tva-i iii 'I'tliij; at MTtlft Ut.

    iCjji' laal iiuutlay.

    Laat wucb Ditviil MeCunl ftL\ii Iukiliinap did not iqjure

    the fruit crop horo.

    h. \V. Owen, Sr., is still improvingand liii recovery is flatterin!;.

    .V irowd went from tltin vi(.-iiiity

    l.iat \M't'ti llHliing and aoino bow tbeyciiiight » lui'Kc qiiantttf offlab wttiHout uiiy liuoks.

    Juiiics Boyd ))ou){lit n now Avafironlat«.>ly and Jim wuulij t'l ride all the

    time. It is so pretty.

    MiHaMaltie lilniii is tcai-liinK school

    atDavia Sriiool lioiiHe. JIihh Mattio

    i> a )rood scliolar and a uiec girl. AVe

    wiaii lier much auccoaa.Jiie Ilourlnnd and Mosey Wogt,two

    orCitifton's best looking young menwere lioro last vrcok.

    Andy Cannon waa hero laat weekaud carried away tbebeantaofthreeorfour ladlea. Come back Andy.Last week we wert out «b a two

    daya Uvvellng about aiid we sawwl''y the plniit.s arc nil distroyed iu

    nimiiicr. Oun furiiici- ii'porls four

    beds dustiDVCil ill a few days. Al'

    over North Clii'lstiuii the ruiiic! l oiii-

    pluliit is lii'iiiil. Sonic fnriiici'M are

    ulreiuly planliii}; their tobacco laud

    in (uin iiiid nil of tlicm are badly

    acarod abunl plants.

    Merida.

    ^ SAB- 107.Peak's A'a.

    "There you drop that I" aaldthe

    grocery uMti to the. .ba4 boy, aalie

    came limping into the store, and In.-

    gan to fumble around a box ofstraw-

    berries. "I have Dsvar kicked ut

    your eating my cedSaft, and ciiackers,and cheese, and herring, and applcn,

    but there baa got to bo a dividing

    lino aomowlicre, and I make it at

    strawberries at six sliillings a box>

    Uld only two layers in a box. I only

    bought one box, hoping sonic plum-

    ber or gas man would come along

    and buy it ; anil, by gum ! everybody

    thai has bri'ii in the store has saiiip-

    lol a slrawbcriy out of llial box,

    shivered as though it was sour, ami

    gom.. ()ir without asking (he price."

    .\iul the gimi iy man lnokeil mad,

    took a liaichct, unil knocked in the

    lieail of a barrel of apples, aud said ;

    "Thei-c; help yourself to dried ap-

    ples."

    ••(), I ilon'l waiil yonr stranbcrries

    or ilrieil apiile^," ^aill the boy, as he

    leuiied against a show-ease, ami looked

    at a bar of nnl, transparent soap. "1

    was only trying to fool you. Say,

    that bar of soap is old enough to vote.

    I ix-membcr seeing it in the sliow-eaic

    triien I was about a year uld, and pa

    came in bore with me aud held me

    up to tlie show-ease to look at that

    tin tobacco-box aud that round 7.iuiin» and he bwttr prepare to

    make a tpeecb. Pa ia proud of being

    ufUtMrathla age^ auU be thought Uwas no luoru than tight for the ueigli-

    Iwra to scrfmido'Jtivi, aud he went to

    uaiiiiig himself for a speecli, in the

    ibi'.iiy, and me and my chum wentout and told the leader of the buutl

    there was a Ainiily np there thatwaiittsl to have some music, and they

    didn't eaiv for expeUM', so they iiiiit

    blowing where they was and eame

    III along. None ot' tlieni ciuiUl un-

    Icrstaud Knglisli cveept the leader,

    and he only umlerslooil euotiijh to go

    and take a drink wlieii he is iiiv.t d.

    .My chum ntei red the liaiul up to ourhouse aud got tlieiii lo play 'llabies ou

    our Uluek,' and 'Uaby Mine,' uuil 1

    stupiicd all the men who were goinghome and told tneni to wait a minute

    aud Uiey would sue some fun, so

    when the band got tlirough the sec-ond tunc, aud the Prussians were

    eniptyiug tlie beer out of the burus,

    and pa stepped («iit ou the porch, there

    was moru nor a huudroit people in

    front of the houae. You'd dide to

    see pa wheuhe puthia baud iuthebreast of hia Guai, and atruok an atti-tude. Ue looked like a congreaamaa,or a tramp. The baud wasacared,ausc, they thought he wu mad, anusome of tliem wa* going to run, think'

    iug be waa goiug to throw plecea of

    brick houae at them, but my chumaud the loader kept tliom. Then pasailed iu. He commeucctl, 'FellowCitizens,' anil theu went way back toAdam uud Kvi;, aud worked up to Ibcpresent day, giving u history of Uie

    notable people who had actiuiredchildren, and kept the eixiwd iulcr-

    cstcil. I felt sorry lor im, cause 1

    knew how he would feel when hecame to tliid out he bad been sold.

    The Itohcniiaiis in the banil that

    conld'l niiilei'.'iianil Kn);lisli, they

    looked at eacli otlier, and wondercil

    what it was all about, and linally pa

    wound up by stating that it was eve-

    ry citizeu's duty to own children ofhis own, ard then ho iuvited the baud

    and the crowd lu to take some re-

    freshmeuts. Well, you ought to have

    seen that baud come iu tlie.house.

    They fell over each other getting iu,

    uud tlio crowd went boiue, leaving pa

    and my chum aud luc aud the bauil.£ai!' Well, i ahouldi smile t Tbeyjuat

    reached for things, and talked Uoliu-

    uiiau, UriiikV U, nol I guess tbey

    didn't pour It down. PA opened aduaeiL buttles S|f chaMiptgnotaiid they

    Iklrly bathed ini^ aa though'tlMy

    had a Are inilde. Pa Med to tallctothem about the baby, but tlioy

    couldn't nndersiaiid ; aud flually they

    Kut full, aud atartetl out, aud the load-

    er asked pa for throe dollars, and that

    broke him up, I'a told the loader lie

    snpiKiscd the gentleiuan who bad got

    up the serenade had paid for Uie

    music ; and the leader |)ointed to me,

    and suid I was the geutlemau thai

    got it up. I'u paid liini, but he bad a

    wicked look in bis eye, and me and

    my eliuin lit out ; and the Uohciui. Uieame ilotvii thc.striH't, bilin' full, with

    llieii- horns on their arms, and they

    wi ll' tallvlii^ r..>h.'iniuu lur all that

    was out. They stopped ill front of avacant hou.Hc and began to play, but

    you couldn't tell what tniic it was,

    they were so full ; ami a policeman

    came niong and drove them home.I guess I will sleep at the livery-sta-

    ble to-night, cause pa is olTul unrea-

    sonable when anything costs himthree dollars, besides the cl'iimpaguc."

    •'Well, you have made a jii'tOymess of it I" said the grocery man.

    "It's a wonder your pa does not kill

    you. But what is it I hear about the

    troubles at the church'. They lay

    that foulishnes to you."

    It's all a lie. They lay cvcrthiog

    to me. It was some of them ducksthat sing ill the choir. I was just asmuch surprised aa anybody when itoccurred. You see, our iniuister Islaid up from the effect of the ride to

    the funeral, when he tried to runover a atreet-car, and an old deacon,who had«yro|itona of being a mtnls-Ur iu hia youth, waa invited to taketill' ininisler'a pbuie, and talk a little.He Is an absent-minded old party,who don't Iteap np with the eveuts ofthe day, and witoever played it on

    him knew be waa too pious to eveuread the daily paper*. . Tliata was anotice ofa choir meeting to be read,

    and I think the tenor anuggled iu

    tin; other notice, between thai aud

    the one about the weekly prayer

    iiicetiug. Anyway it waau't me, butIt like to broke up the meeting. Alter

    the deot^u read the choir noiiee, he

    took up the other one and reatl, ! amroiiuested lu unnoiiuce that the V. JU..

    C, Association will give n friendly

    entertaiuiiiciit with soft gloves, un

    fuesilay ei'euiiig to which all arc in-

    vited, lii'oliier iloliii^ Sullivan, the

    cllliiiclit liostoi: revivalist, will lead

    the exeiX'isvs, a.ssisted by Brother

    Slade, the .Maori missionary from

    .Vustralia. Tliere will be uo slug-

    ;^iiig, but a collection will be laken

    lip at the dour lo defray e\pen.ses.

    W ell, 1 thought the people in churchwould sink liiroiigli Uic lloor. There

    wits nut a uersou iu the cliurcb. ex-

    cept tho pooridd deacon, but what

    understood that soiiie wicki:d winitch

    bad deceived him, aud 1 know by theway the tenor tickled the soprano,tliul he did it. 1 may bo iiieau, buteverything 1 do is iunuceiit, uud i

    wouldn't be as mean as u choir singerfor two dollars. 1 fell real sorry for the

    old ileacou, but he never kuew what

    be had doue, and I think it would be

    roal mean to tell him. Ue won't beat the sluggiug mat'« r«-nrfnti»»cr line

    .

    WASBINOTOlir LKTEB.

    AV'ASBtHOTOll, D. C, Jlay 13, '83.

    It is generally said that office hold-

    ers sihloin die ami never ifsijrn. Thisis ba~ed upon privity eorreet observa-tion, but there are exceptions to this

    like other rules. Not to mention thedeaths that have occurred among of-ficers of the goveriimont during a fewmouths past, theie liavc been quite anumber of surprises caused by i-csig-nations. Iu tho Patent Office they

    have been especially numerous. Butthe reason of it is, in nearly all cases,

    that the information gained by a fewyears service on the inside is believ-

    ed to be the most valuable on the out-

    side, and the Patent Ofllce experts re-signs becanse he thinks he can makemore money by going into bndneison his own hook. A prlnc^exam-iner In the cla** of electricity ha* Juit

    *teptout for the *ea*on. W^ira hetook charge of the da** of electricity

    it formed a subdivision of the philos-

    ophical dai*. Now it i* the largestclau in tbe oflloe, employing the

    greateet number of a**iitants. Ithaagrown 80 fest that even with the in-crease in iu working fbroe none ofthe applications of electricity havebeen assigned to other elisses. Therehave been more applications for pat-ents filed in that class during tho past

    two years than tliere have been pat-ents granted relating to electricity in

    t he whole previon* hUtory of tbe of.

    lice.

    But the jjreali'st surprise of the

    season was eiealed by Conimissioiier

    of Internal Ueveiiiie Itauiu w hen heso suddenly retired. It's a pretty

    old day when un otli.:c holder draw-ing tt if(l,(IO) salary lets go of his ow naiwnl. Vpi it ia uo doubt true that

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    pects to iiiak

    iiev for the

    ;iu-e

    more money as attor-

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    HOPKIKBVILLB, MAT 16, 1883.we are authorlied to annonnoe IiTr:!:*:;;

    ™Nelson oohb. »l>ont a« IMlows

    " - —° uuiuruoa io annonnoiCapt Balph Sheldon, of Nelson oohH'ty, nn a eaiulidatc for re-olection aslipjristfi- of tlie I,an.l Office, nubject totlie action of the Domociatic party.Electign Angtia^ 1883.

    Gov. Blackburn pardoned threemurderers, one rapist, two burglarsand flva thieves last week.

    The appointment of D, B. If. Keimto be Chief Examiner of the Civil „Service Commission, was withdrawn Ttjut....\.. '2.nlast week and Chas Lyman, chief — ~"clerk in the r. S. Troiisiirer's iifficeW8» appointed in his stead.

    The 0«neral Assertion of Ken-tucky Baptists will hold its animalmeeting at Mt. Sterling.begiuuinir onthe 22nd inst. The railroads udvcr-tise round trip tlekets at four ceiitsper mile.

    Tlie Whitley county grand jury iua two weeks' sitting found 600 in-dictments and, as they have aiiolherweek to servo, Freneli Tipton Ihinkstlie .liid;,'e and Altoniey will lie theonly citizens wlio will,encape, by thetime they got through.

    Thos. Jones, of Oh i'iKoii, whs .-.cii-tcnccd last week Id til'icrn ycur- inthe peiiili'ntiary iiiiil ( 'nl. Tlios. .lijiios."f Newport, IS anxious In lie sciiu-ii-ll«w«, doing so states that hehaa qualified

    himself by marrying. He evidibuyi^wants the office and iruta it bad.

    The Le^slatire Muw in Oldo coun-ty between t«» OeguMrttio candi-dates, reanlted in • tic in the countyconvention and the qneatimi wasremanded to the voters to be set-tled by a primarj- election. 'Ihecandidates are J. S. Villiams and VC.D. Coleman.

    wa aoTuiioi.Kaott M Juob T4«Jon** SOS Owfloy 08,1,Buckncr lla I ninstrucltil IH

    rOR LIKCTKNAXT I.OVKft.SOlt

    llindraan. iih Yoiing

    Allen M smittaOtUUh SI p.p.JokatoB.Ctatrill 4 Unlastrintad..

    FOR SrpT. rcBLIC IKSTBCCTIOX.

    I'ickett i; KilgarS"""" 67 Ukywam

    - HsImU(7atutnieMil

    roa BMinia or laxd orriosCaiMt in CecnthiUm ta BoydGnai U (;iil*Mniel«d »l

    rOR ATTORNtT-OEXiaiL.

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    I-affcrty, a I'ennsylvania flirnicr,who tried to eat live goose eggs adayfor thirty days, on a wager, failedbefore he was half done.

    The New York Legitlainra haspaiscd a bill making it a finable of-fense to tell dime novelt to ehildren.

    It Is tala that nearly every nrainat-Ic and operatic celebrity of Kuropewill visit this country during thenext theatrical season.

    foi-c she was through primping.A party con-i-iiii;; of Messrs. Jim

    Dill grid. It. K., J. B. and & T. Boyd,Weill to Sand Lick fishing last Fri-day. They had such good luck thatou returning Sunday morning andri'liorting their luck, another party1 onslsting of Metars. Jim,Walter and.\at Owen and several others startedMonday morning before cUy, to comein contact with the finny tribe. An-other party comjiosMl of Mr. R. K,lioyd and MUses Lucv Everett,Helen and Julia Boyd will go to .Mr.Kd Boyd'.? iMiiid about f„nr milesfrom here, on the Canton road, forthe same piir|iu-e this week.

    r)r. ,1. .M. l!ani-ey, of ih|- eoinnni-nily, left la-t Ti lay on a vi-it tofriends and relative at l.allatinTeiin. He w ill reinrn next week.The circle meeiini; at this place on

    Satiirdav and Similay, the ,-,ih and(!tli iii-ts., was largely attended. Hop-kinsviiie was Well repretented on theoccasion.

    Bird Irviii, col., who waa chargedwith corn-stealing was arretted nearhero a few weeks ago, but the com-monwealth failing to produce evl-dence snfflclent to coiivlct him, hewas found not guilty andditeharged.

    Rowiiv.

    The twentieth anniversarv of thedeath oftien. ••Stonewall" .'lacksonwas comiHemojateil at Kiehmond,V tt., last Thursday, Uie lOlh inst.

    lx»ii8Viardot,the French author,died at London last week aged 8!)yearj).

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    Wicklifl'e, Ky.. has five saloons,two newspapers, and not a singlechurch.

    AVondcr ifthe "Delegate ftomAl-l< n

    "wlU attend the LouisviUe Con-

    vention t

    Mrs. ,?essc B. Grant, mother offit!"!, r. S. Grant, died st Jersey CityMay 11th.

    —o-

    I'hos. II. Ilargis is a

    re-eleclioii to tln^ Ap-

    Chief .Ill-lie

    candidate for

    l'-'ll"li' lleiich. .Indfre Hargis is sol>oi '^'•"ff "'nlled1 1 1* .'.

    " -^7'''' & I'ro.. to state what I know abont II w-ill s,i%

    'ny same hmd thatX KertUwtlJt mLi o^S^i^^^^^^^^^ 'J

    J. II. WIMPRKE.W. i'. WI.NFItKE.

    J. H. WINEREE ft 00.-DKALKU.S IX-

    Veiy BetpectAilly,«. H. WILSON.

    OAnuiRtBtnia, Kt., Feb. tt, 1888.

    'I'he Ilerald-Eutcriirlsc nays thereare plenty of •'old maids" in Russell-ville, though the toifS lias alwayshoasted of its iiretty young ladles

    .Wlione fault is it?at vour home. Men, Women, Bor GIrU can do It. H. C. W ILK^.-W)N * CO., 195m4 l97rulton8trcft>;ew '\'orl;

    «ney

    ana.

    Fhil Thoapion'i Trial

    The trial of Hon. Phil B. Thomf-son, .(r., charged with the murder ofWalter II. IJavis, April 27, 1883, wascalled in the .Mercer county circuitcourt last Tuesday and both sideswere fouml ready for trial. Thecourt room was crowded aud the barwas tilled withdistinguithedlawyen.The defense was repretented by U. 8.Senator Dan W. Voorheee, of indUana, Hon. J. C. 8. Blackburn, Col. H.1». Jaoobt, orDMiWlle, Capl, Thos. C.Boll, Qm. Dtn W. Lindtey, Col. PhilB. lliompton, Sr. and John B.Thomp«»n the fktherand twin brotherof Uie defendant.

    Rwpccirully.

    .lAMKB HARGHAVES

    The best Custommade Shoes m thecity can be had byoalling ou^M^Frankel & Sons.Christian Circuit Court.

    JtDWIK K. KHIT onilI „ . ..MaSIA 11. KKtLV. llH « ifcM I '' Eip«n«

    Kolico !• Ilorehy Blvi'ii teall ivhoiu itmiv

    '"••J'«/I»t tlst UlS Mid M«rl« H. .keiiy««T l» «npoir«rMl (ouae tnilMjor. It tillunit ronvei

    . lor Iwr own luin.at, SDT RranRv» i": Ini, frum Ou olsliSt

    i.r,li-l, .of (.^alil KiUIri V. K.llv; Ulllt .h«

    iT.;, IS'."""':'' !?''!•'';.«'»'""«'•.

    Messrs. C. W. MKTCAl.pr, ft Bao.,I

    ,"'^,^f;'-"iiving used for three years your Tobiem ni««.land which has heeu cleared for forty vcarr«J»iJ tn

    at least

    exixiot

    p«^;.Vb;s55!;?:r,t"''^-^^jY«o^"**««'inyhi»u

  • SOUTH KENTUGKIAN

    II0PKIN8VIKLE, MAY l.'., ,1880.

    Our Agantt.

    HEBS AND THm.

    ITieWlnrfliiir |irrmiii nn our tuthorlwilMi«nla,wlki will nin'iT i«iliMrl|itl(lay.

    Ili v. unci Miv. ('Ii:ir.. Mmili «|i('iilI.iot wvek vialUuK tlict'iiuiily of Dr.

    WhMler.

    MlM Lftejr Pbelpii, of UwlnrlllCk Uvialtlnit th« fkmily of liar bniUMir.Mr.

    II. A. riioiiw.

    Tom W. Ilut'knvr, uf lIo|ikluavlllo,ia ill ilii-i'lty on bualne««.—licndemon

    Iti'purtor.

    Mian Minnie Lnnder ptid n briefvUlt lo Mendt at Bellarteir last

    I.li'iil. II. M. Itoix-rl^. r Itii^acll.

    vilic, inado bli reipilar vinll to IbUrity but weak.

    Mrh Uod|ie,ar Atlanta, Ga. I* Tiait*ing thaflrniiljrorherftilber, Dr. Jat.

    WliH>lpr.

    Mrit to Krfc J. W. Ve>(tolinp, of Ilellerivw.

    Mi«« Marr Do^aMion, of Cine In-naU, la rialUnK her (lUher, Mr. i, T.Donaldaon.

    Mixsi'a Il liell retunicd Friday

    from an extended trip throughout

    Texas and other jreateru Statot. lie

    U highly pleaaad with the LoneSUrBute.

    Mlia Rena eohweltaer, of Kvaaa-

    vllle, lad., ii In the city thta week,

    the gueit of Mr. Frank Werllng*!

    Ikmily.

    Col, K, M. Ki ll)-, fdllor of the

    I/>utavllle Coiunicrciitl, wax in lli«

    city and vloliilty Hcvmii daya last

    we»'k, vUttinK ri'lalivca and friends

    MaJ. J. (). Fnrroll and I'rof. J. AV.

    Hunt of tliiK oily, Kuv. «. I'. Foiyy, of

    Klnio and Cnpl. ('. 1), lloll, of Ix)Iik-

    vlcw, left for Ti'xaK laKl wci'k to at-

    tend tlio liiotitliorn Ilaptif't Covvntion

    wliicli meets at Waco,

    Mra. E. G. 8ebroo, of IIo|ikinnvillc,

    1* In the city vlaitluK her parenta and

    other relative*, and to one who haa aoniauy iVIeud even outatde of her fltm-

    ily circle, a riait muit nocenarlly al-

    waya lie pleaiant—Hendenon Repor-ter.

    Mliaoa Mattle MTIiile, of Trenton,

    and Boulah Sottio and Sallio Duiilap

    of Fairvlow, three of the most charm-

    InR young ladles who have visitedthlA city in a long time,wore the guoata

    of.MiHa Mamie Jetup lyom Fridayuntil Monday.

    Mr. Thoa. S. Bryan, one of the moat

    prominent and popular oititena of

    Uopkinarllle, left Sunday with his

    ally to take iphla roaldence In Bt.Itiawnh much 'regret that

    We chronicle his removal and ourbeat wlshca attend him in hit ,pcwhomo, Hladaugbtera, Miaiet liulu,

    Caiiio and : BaMe Will be aadlyniiHsiMl flrom the aot^tl otrblea of the

    Hun, .Ins, A* JidjEmclei ^l'"< ^i-

    [oachaiii, HnnteV wood, I)r, R. W.nines, II, W. Henry, Col. .T. W.Icriiciiwii, C. II, Bush, g, G, Buck-

    ger, W, F, Buekiior, A, W. Pylo and

    )J|,.r. Btitcs will attend the Imuw-

    villi' coiiveiitloji as dulegatcs lo-moi

    Those who have not alreadyiiie will leave on the 7 o'vlock tmin

    W. F. Pattoii, IJfo Insurance.

    Quarterly court next Moqday.

    rill' public aehoola M^ el^ienestFriday,

    The dnde haa put in his appearancein this city.

    Polk ('aii>li r'.- iii'M slock khIp will

    he ni'.\t .Satiiriiuy.

    Paper bttK" and flour sacks alwayson hand at oity prinra.

    Spriii;; chii UcMK at Ihney prices are

    now ill I lie iniii'kcl.

    Prof. H. G. O'KelU'H trial hM beenpostponed iinlil Monday )(ay 2Ist,

    Don't forgot to subscrtbo for the

    South Kcntucklan when you come totown.

    Mine yoiui){ men with flamlnit rednock-titis paraded the streota laat Sun-

    day*

    An icc-crcnin festival was ({Ivcn in

    the baavnieiil of the Metlioilisteliiirch

    Friday evciiiii;r.

    Mr. I?, A. Nance, ,lr,, made an as-siKnnieut of lii.^ Ktm'k of grororiei

    last week. Mr. C. H. Bush was the

    assignee.

    Mr, Kd Price it the happv falher ofa lirnn new frlrl. which piii in an ap-IM-araiici' on the '.Mh iiHi.

    Col. A. Ili>;;uluiid, of l..(>iii-villr',lhc

    frii'ini of the lioolhliicks anil lu w.i-

    lioys, was in tho oity last week mak-ing tpeeehef on tho ttreeta.

    Young genltomen ihouldnt Ibll tocarry their sweethearts to WIMon *(iailiraath's leo praam parlor, aaltis

    the nicest resort of Ihn kind in the

    clly. EveryiKxIy likes ii.

    Mestrs. Wilaon A Galbreath liaveopened up their lee cream parlor fbr

    the rammer aaaaon. It la handaome-ly and elcyantly fUraltiiod and their

    erean, sherbet and cake ta of the very

    best.

    Till' annual cxniniiiatioii of appli-

    cants for teiiclicrs' iHisitioiiK in the

    pnlilic scliiiols was held last week.

    There were four npplicaiit-, Mi-ses

    lA'lla Mills. Sii-le lliilhcnoril, Sara

    Mi'Kec uikI Keltic Hitler. Tliu tirst

    two are now ie.ielii'r4,tbelreertllleateshaving expinit.

    Mr. M. Ilanua, of thoflrmof UnnnaBros, Si Co., of this city, rotumed

    froiii Dawson last week, havingmadna contract to pm up water-works Inthat lloiiri-liiii^.' little town. The

    work- will co,t iilioiil tLfKldand their

    erection Is ii eoluniundaltlu htroku of

    I'litcrjiriM' on tho part of the eitfaena

    of Dawwn.

    Moaara. Tayk>r - A Uca have Hi"eoniraet to do tlie tin roofiuK on the

    Immonae new 'warebouac of BueknerAWooldridge. They ar* |iroWded

    with the lalaat Improved maehinery

    for doing auch work, and will be on-

    ly two weeka oompleting it, although

    tlie building rovera one whole

    aqnare. Their machine la the only

    one of the kind In litis section.

    The (jolil medal ;;iven lo Hie hest

    deelHliner by tin- Kialii^lie Literary

    Society, "f Vumierlilil I'lilvordity lius

    lieen awnnleit lo Irn L, Smith, of

    Falrview, Ky. Mr. Smith bore off

    the honors of his elass lust year and

    won a tlOO price s«!holarahlp aa thebeat Iii^ tiiid luiid that those wholieard it Ihoiiglit tliore was going toIh) a eollishm, or that a drove of cat-

    tle was on the track, ll \>a- mil un-til IKixt day that the eiiuiiiciT s litile

    Joke was niiilci'slooil. Tin' elopc-

    llienl ofllie yiniiis; eonplc was mailcneccss:)iy liy pnicntal opposition.

    Mr. Ilalilwiii Is one of Hie contract-

    ing llrni of li. \V. linliluiii \ Suns,and is a wni'thy. iiiilii-liiuii- yoniig

    man. Ills Iniije is :i vmnig ladyWilli inaii) allr.ii li'. c ijiKililics. |ios.

    si'ssin^r niiinii^r oilirr :iri'iiiiiiili-li-

    inciils i;iii' iiiiisieal talent. Ou in;;to the f il l ilial the hride w.|s a Calli-

    olic, the couple wei-e re-married hy

    the priest. Fatlier Hayes, of this city.

    They have our Im-sI wishes for |H'r-foct and enduring happinei-,

    Ilaiillzliimser s pillK in connec-tiiiii with his ciiiigli syrtip. n.s ii isnecessary in iise. It is a purgative,and you will use no other uftrr tryingit UMlttcougbt, nobis, ets, lionisSalmon, wholesale agent Karlington.Ky.

    DISS.

    FonnRs : At his residence l.', milessouth of Hopkinavllle, on tho Palmy-ra road. Thursday May 10th 188.% Mr.•las. K. Forbes, Sr., In the 71st yearof his age.

    Mr. Foris's «as a iialivc of NorthCarolina, Inn iiiovcil to thi- eoiinty

    nearly liO year- ago, ami ha- le-iiled

    here ever -iii. e, He wa- a iii:iii v. hoposses-eil iiiaii\ slei'liim trail- ol'

    charai'li r. A line IVii'iul. a Kiiul liiis-liaiiil anil fallii'i-. a mil nci;;li!i.ir ami

    a ii-el'iil l iii/i ii. lie iiKulc I' lv em -mil's mill many tVicniU during hi-i:ii'i'e -l oi,' years ami ten. He leavesa wife, one daughter un 1 two son

    Messrx. M. C, and .1. K. Forlie-. ofthis city, and uiauy rolatives andt'rivnda to lament his dcatli.

    (lAnicieTT; At hia residence near( asky, Friday, May li, 1883, Mr. .las.r. Garnott, in.tho 67lh yoar of bisage. Tlie Imroodlate cause of his

    detttli waadropt}-.

    Mr. Oamett waa the flttbor of Mr.Walter Garnott, of thta city, and wasan upright, honest man and a useniland substantial citizen. He leaves alarge number of relatives and friendslo lament his di'inii im

    liOst week a negro Itoy about liiyears old was arrested at Montgom-ery for attempting to outrage a

    twelve-year-old daughter of yir.Dick Wallace. Circuit Court was insesaton at Cadiz and he was s|)cedilyIndlctml, tried and convicted, andpassed through this city yesterday

    en rout4! for the penitentiary.

    The young and handsome Mr. .Inu.H. Wliite, representing the mammothclothing house of Messrs Jno. Parct

    & Co. of New Yi rk, was in town yes-terday selling our popular clothier,

    .nminic Pye his spring and summergoods. Cumo again John the Imysarc always glad to seo you.

    Taylor & Rea arc the boss tinnersoftbntown, tbey do quicker work,Imcaiisi- tliey employ eleven men andlioltcr work lieraii-i' all of the haml-are experienced workmen. Don't failto see them if you want your housecovered,

    l.ailies will tinil ll.iilfiinrs dinin;;'

    room lilted up i-pci ially for^ihcin andsupplleil with the hest the market af-fords, together witli cream, slraivlx'r-

    ries and sherbet

    WANTED-A situation for a thoi.oiighly reliable, sober, moral and In-dustrious printer. Tho boatofrofe.-euces given. Address South Ko. -

    tuckiail, Ilopkinsvillc. Ky.

    ' If your house needs a iii^w roof orthe old one repaired eiill on Taylor &Ilea. They will do it butter, neaterand I hcaiMir than any other house in

    I

    in tliu city.

    Messm. Wilson A Galbreath haveour lioartfblt thanks for a most delio-ious t4-eat of ioo-crnain, which theykindly and thoughtflilly sent lu oursanctum yesterday altcnioon.

    Mcf-r- Moyd k Bronaugh, of Pcm-hroke, insert a cnnspiciions adver-

    liseiueiil in tliis i— iie. They areagents for the OHlKiriio Hinder, one

    of the beet machines In the market.

    Our clever young friend, T, G, Ili-scr, of Sinking Fork, has taken a ]«>-sitioii in Jno. T. Wright A Go's, drygmMU Hloi*e,

    polk Ciiii-ler will have his thirdiniiiillily sioi'k sale next Saliirday.the

    lOth. All who want to buy or sellstock should attend these sales.

    Rev, J. F. Dagg 1^ tooi hlng achoulfor MaJ. IrVrnOI ^lillc ho la abtopt InTexas.

    'I'lie li-hing mania sirnrk the townlast week; a nunibec of parties went

    out, but returned wi^ tmall aiireess.

    SPECIAL LOCALS.

    SHEET MUSICChoice. Vocal and

    Instrumental Music,only 5 cents atWilson & Galbrath's.Mrs. R. I. Martin

    has just receivedanother large addi-tion to lier stock ofMillinery G-oods, com-prising all the latestnovelties.

    M'liy not save the trouble and cx-|icnsn of sending alter experts, by us-ing the Deoring Binder. Sec it ot

    C. W. Metcalfb ft Bro's

    The beat Horae and Cattle Powderfor sale at

    .T. R. AUMISTEAD.

    Fine Pictures.

    TrUl tht Tait. Suooess tho Proof.

    Haull/.hiinser's

    Ueineily has no( iMigh and Lungciiual fur vuughV

    A pleasant little dance was givenFriday evening at tho residence of

    Mr. .las. E.'.Iesiip, in lionor of Misses

    Mattic White, of Trenton and Itenlah

    Settle and Sallie Diinlap, of Kairview.

    About a dozen couples were prusent

    and the occasion was one of the most

    eujoyablo tliat has been in tlio city

    for months. There has boon a dearth

    of gayctius in the social circles for

    some time and the young folks there-

    fore enjoyed thit plpaannt affair all

    the more."

    Mr. Thomas II, Grintcr, R. Wllford

    and (i. Willis Lindsay have agreed

    ui>oii a plan for a new lilnek of build-

    ings in the ])lace of those destroyed

    liy fii-e a nionlli ago. The buildings

    are to he made of hriek, with iron

    front, two stories liigh, 101 feet front

    and !);l feet deep, contJiiniiig on I lie

    lower floor four store rooms, and the

    upper rooms, to he used for both store

    rooms and ofHccs, The building will

    be lire-proof, lliiishcd in tlie most ar-

    tistic Miyle, ami when complete willho a monumeiit to the ontorpriae of

    the builders and an ornament to the9 l\,lniilintiA

    gl

    lioarKeness, oathma, aoro cheat, pium-oiiary and lung troubles. UnlreraalsatiBftietion. Tiy it Donia Salmonwholesale agent Karlington, Ky. >

    Igraehisg »t Btawa.

    The Uttie Tillage of Hanson, inHopkins county, waa the theatre ofatragedy on Sunday of last woek.AVat Cox, a negro boy about 17 years

    old, went to the houae of Willla Hay-wood, a rcapecUble oltlaon, and out-

    raged hla wlfo and then with adrawnknifo at her throat made her promisenot to tell it When her huaband re-turned the matter waa placed in litshands, and he had Cox arrested andtried and lie promptly pleaded guilty

    to the charge. Ho was taken Sun-day night In the depot to aw ait th

    train to Mailisonviilc, hut while there

    a masked inoh rushed into the depot

    and took him from the guards and

    i-arricil him a shnrl distance away

    ml hanged him. He was found ttienext morning with a label on himwliieh read

    :

    If you don't want to he treated

    likewise, keep your nioutli shut."

    .IiiHiF. Lynch,

    Cox is A iiopbow of the negrobanged near Henderson not long

    aluce, foi- a similar oH'eiise, and it is

    said his flithor and grand-father both

    wont the aamo way. He was aorvodight

    IfCatarrh lias lieiitroyetl vtinr aenaefo smelling and hearing, Uall'a Ca'

    Ml'.. I. M. 11a

    linn of Ki'lli'V

    in till' l ily H ill

    paiiilin^s, I

    which III

    Sale- vvil

    Nance'- old r-lainl

    all the paiiitiii;.'-

    opi>ortunity i- -clilom

    ic. of the \\ i ll-kiiiiwii

    .V: Co.. of Chicago, i-

    a lar;.'^!' jot of line oil

    |s;imi'|y IVamcil in gilt,

    ays mn-l anil » ill lie -oh',

    'otnincn.e lii-iii;;lil al >. .\.

    anil I'onliniie until

    arc sold. Such an

    Horded to se-

    Fi&e Carriages.

    Met 'amy, linnic \ Co.. olli'r one oftlio eompletesl assortments of theirown make of fine Garriogos, Buggies,Barouches, Dog Carta, Ac, that havelioen offered for aeveral ycara, at ex-

    ceedingly

    LOW PRICES!Over ton years' experience in llicmaiinfactore of fine (.'arriages, imdHie use of them by our customershave estahlislied Ibr us tho reniitatlonof making the very

    Best Workput ti]) hy any Company. Ask anyone wlio has tisisl one of our tirni ve-hicles what they are. They willapeak for themselves if you give tbcina showing. If you want a

    GOOD VEHICLEwarranted rirsl-class in every rcs-liocl, I'sil on IIS and wc will he pleasedlo show giMMis and prices, as low asanyone ran offer the same quality ufwork,

    REPAIRINGil -al-of III! kinds neatly, proiii{Mly ai

    isfactorily doni'. Uesiicclfiilly.

    McOamy, Bonte & Co.

    Kxaniine tliose Case Riding andWalking Cultivalors, al

    ('. W. Mf.Ti ALU', & lllill.

    Lemons by the whole-sale at Btidjford'S'

    Why lllll liii\ a Ciilliv ainr. whenyou save enough on every forty acresto pay fur any, at

    C. W. Mbtoam-i! ft Bro.

    Mrs. R. I. Martin, re-ceives new Goods byExpress every day.

    Mrs. Martin has t hebest Trimmer in theState.

    I'rcsli llread and Cakes bakeddaily at Wilson & Galhrealh's.

    8P£CUL LOCALS.

    SBIALL BUTSatisfactoiy.Both to myself ami

    the purchaser^ aro Hie

    ruar^ins I ash on thosesaiiiebarialns;.

    Small Profitsand (jiiich sales,is our old,saying, hut a true oneand it suits me exactly.

    I DEPENDN,poiL it for

    MY SUCCESS;ISAAC HART.

    - — e •

    A Beautiful

    Opposite the Oatholiochurch for sale. Ap-ply to Mrs. G-onch onpremises. —

    raint-. Oils. \ ariiisli and Drugs infull lock and prices low at

    ,1. B. AUMISTEAD.

    USE TOBACCO GROWER.

    The best and coolest Tlcer ahvayson hand bv the glass, lioiile or keg at

    0. S. STEl'HEXS'.

    Go to Wilson & (iaibroath'spure lee Civani and Sborbot.

    for

    Those wanting Tobacco Hrowerlimst give tiii'ir iiiders, or we can notgnarantec you will gel it,

    ('. W, MKTCAI.rK & ItllO.

    THE OLDESTFertilizer, is theand most reliahlc

    Homestead atC. W. lIl T.M.rK & llllll.

    Use the TobaccoGrower ifyour plantsare troubled withbugs or slow in star-ting, get itcalfe's'

    at^Met-

    BOARDERS.Any one wishing to get liOAIEI)

    in a private faiiiliy can bo accommo-

    duledalMU. N, i-AYXE'S, on MapleStreet.

    MST Isl l-^m.

    l ine such line p.iintiiigs. anil those

    who do nut attend Uic sales may let agolden opportbnlty slip.0—

    Skisay llMt.•• Well's Health itenowcr'' resloreg

    health and vigor, curoa DyspepsiaImpotence, Sexual Uebilitv.

    Toifiboohnvs.

    Nelson & Jesnp sold aittce last re-jKirt .TO lihds. tobacco as follows :

    .'17 hhds, leaf, Kill 7.'i Ui 5 00,22 hhds, lugs, |,i In) to :l 8U.

    Bales by Wlieelei-, Mills & ('o. MavOtb, im, at 79 lihils, as follows

    :

    8 hlids. good leaf, |!l to 7 Ul.47 hhds. medium to common leaf,

    |6 85to6(XkS5 hhds. medium to good luga H 60

    toiOO,11 Idids. common Inga |3 03 to 8 S5.Market dull.

    Sales of itiO libds. by J. C. ft J. KGant, MaylOlSSii:Srhhda. good to fine leaf, 47 50 to86 hhds, medium and common leaf,

    $5 00 to 7 00.47 hhds. lugs $:i jo lo -1 no.The hhds. wlu>:bsuldfor|107& was

    raised liy ,iaa, ^Boyd,. hear Kelly'sStation.

    Sales liv Itiickner .'i: Wuoldridgo,May Mh 'iUta. and 10th, oflSObbda-

    '£> lihds mniliuui to giiid. leal |7 Ii)to 9 00.

    VT-'

    iW hhds. cDinmnii and low mixedleaf, fHiO to II 1)0.

    17 lihds. good logs, ft 00 to 80.'Mi hhds. common and trashy lugs

    13 73 to -1 S6.Market rules along at former prices

    with good and futUnda higher.

    Sales hy Abcrnatliy ft Co, Mav Otb18S:!. of 78 hhds, as follows

    :

    'i'l hhils. common to medium leafifT '.i.'i to i; :;;).

    21 hhds. low leaf from 6 OO to 0 00.hliils. lugs ft'om 3 f)5 to 5 00,

    BIDS FOR

    tarrh euro will euro yoin. 73 centsper bottle. Druggist sell it

    Those wiihiug to purohaae- laces,

    I will receive sealed bids until the1st day of Jiiue, 188.% for

    1 Year's Supplyof Coal U> be'delirei^d at the Wtat-jorn Kontucky Liinatii: Asylum.

    GOOD LUMP COALfteo from dirt and slack is reiinirod,and must bo furnished In any qiianti

    ra|iers and I'erlodlrals of all kindsat Wilson ft Ualbreatb's.

    Bargains!

    Bargains!!Can be liad had bycalling onM, Frankel & Sons'.Lawns, Parasols &

    Fans just received.The handsomest lineinlthecity. Come andsee them at the ^OldReliable,"

    M. Frankel & Sons.Fresh oats at Metcalfe

    4- Bro's.

    Call at Isaac Sart's ifyou irant a stylish hator bonnet at Easternprices.

    I'ine Cigars ami Toliarro a spoeial-tv at Wilson & Galbrcath's,

    DEERINGS.New iinprovemeiil does away with

    exports, not a single spring left in tlieblnder,takcs tiftecn uicces away thatall others nso. See It at

    ('. W. MKTCAI.FE & Bro's.

    FOR SALE.I hav

    'or -ale

    ' a i;oiiil Mih'li f'

    'I'lio-r 11 i-hillt;

    i« andIII pun

    Calf'liasc

    I'oinbroke, Ky.,

    mny Ut, 4 -\v

    near Klino.J. 1'. THOMAS,

    I have just receivedone consignment, acar load of

    ^^imnffflTniimM

    one ofthe finesttobac-co fertilizers known.Manufactured by theChesapeake G-uanoCo. Baltimore.

    Q-eo. V. Thompson.

    We will sell this paint with the fol-lowing guarantee.

    GlSlI li, (iAnNEK.We gnaranlce that this I'aiut, when

    properly iiscil. will not crack, fluke orchalk otr, and w ill l Over more snr-face, wear longer and iiermanentiylook heller lhaii other paints, inclnij-

    ing I'ure White Lead ami Oil.We lii'ii'liy ai;n'e lo forfeit tlio

    value of the I'aintand the cost of ap-plying it, if in any Instaiioe, il is notround as above represented.

    SIIEENIN, VWLUAMS ft CO.GiSH ft OAnsEU, Agts.

    Experts Wanted,Willi all lliiiilcr-. lim the Dcering's

    latest improvi'iiieiils do away witliall the I'omplicatcil inachiiicry. Kx-

    amiuo the latest improvement just

    received ut

    C. W. Metcalfe & Bro's.

    bod acts, curtains or hnythlng in this tleadoslred from 1st day of June,Mlad 1888, to lat day of.! one, 1881. I ra-inewill do well to call on

    Mollle E. Huff, Nashville street, op-

    peslte Phoonix Ilotol.

    Strawberries have not appeared in

    serve the right to rnjcet any andbids.

    all

    mOLEB,Sleward.

    Don't forget that wehave made large re-ductions in prices inClothing, and if youwant a suit low downgive us a call, as wqdo not intend to carryover a single suit.

    M.Frankel & Sons.Pure Alderny Cream

    ai Radford's.

    Sherbed, Cream,Strawberries and a niceassortment of Cakes at

    BadforcPs.

    Xewioods received hyexpress daily at

    0. W. Metcalfe & Bro.,W CoMissio& Uerckls-A.NI) DEM. Kits IK-

    AaSIOULTUSAL IMFLEMENTS, SEEDS AND FESTILIZESS

    VIRGINIA STR££T.

    SFECZALTZZS.

    "OLD HICKORY WAGONS,"I>ooriiiK I iml iJiii-l.T

    iiinlciillltiil I'low. Sulky V\ >linn, Piim*' Harrows, Corn a\

    lin;;linii-i' Tlircfiluirr'. Miiiiarch Knciticp. Full Line of Hue P(cftlI nv.-i. Kiiliiu ami Wnikiiiff I iilUvators, 1'iidi|>9 of overy ttei>iTlp*

    'Wvfs anil Tj|>ncco Screws. ft

    Examine Our Improved Machineryoiu intfro-t. ;feb 2r '!^.^-lJl

    ;init \ oil will tin

  • Argns.

    "The

    Hope,

    essui'ily

    eultlval

    be poet

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    mornlfooantl

    of our*

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    Bteak.

    the bu

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    imporl

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    XA8IITILI.E STBKVr,

    HOPKraSVlLTiE, KENTUCKY.e"agie»-_-._L

    0ZiT7B laZSr.n-iM rurnlxhths lo'lowlnc iiiMn an

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    ... 1.75

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    UOBiNn SOIZriILLiTIONS.•

    Many a man who has married forgood looiks alono lia.s discovered,

    n-hcu too lat«, that a thing of bvaiity

    H a Jaw fonv«r.--BnokettridgeNews.

    There camo very near licing a cy-clone at our ho\i.se the other eveningwhen our wil'e ordered us to set ahen, and we asked her if we must sotit leaded or wild.—BreekenridgeNewa.

    A new Arm wiUfInd lilver bettei'than paper. The noiae of Ave ailverdoUart, counted thoroughly for half

    an hour, will have more efibct on aftw cuftomer* dropping in than ahundred thouaand dollara of paper.—Thla and That

    Ana now they say Tom Bentoncnrscd like a trooper, Daniel Webstergot drunk and llciii v ( lay .sn apped a|4U,UUU lot lor a jaek-ass. A stanzaof apring poetry from the penofG.Washington, Esq., may yet be un-earthed.—Glasgow Times.

    A Lady in Ivouisvillo sned a repor-ter for publishing that she hailed himand asked after the welfare of hissoul. And the Cincinnati Journalasks: Doeiitii^ure a lady's charau-ter to be Mipposed to take an interestin a uewapaper bum'* •oul?—Evaus-ville C'onrier.

    The Owenaboro Hessenger clamorsfttr a unifitrm for the policemen ofita elty. We reapectfully auggeat theuniform of the CIoveri>ert police force-aa a model—plug bats, xpikc-iail coalsIcid gloves, gold-headed canes andbuttonhole iMuqiieta^—Breclcenridge

    News.

    The I-ouisvillc ComineiTial of a re-cent date contained a leiijjthy editorial

    entitled. Educate Women to be Sell'-siipporliiig." Judging from actualfacts, a large number of women havenot only been educated to be self-

    supporting but also to rapport their

    hnaband and their yoqng aqea.TState Jonmali

    Ifav came in as g^i^tiie and tiptocyaaaqew pa ^o^^g ii^to the roomwhen (^c Iwby \/k aalew, May is alittle lady anywav, aodhaa aU thesweetnesi of the girl yon love and thefhigranceof the summer morning'swild grape bloom. Thia is the monththe tioys will sidle up and chokedown, and llio ifiils will bite tlieir

    flnt;iir uaili and tlunk the aiijfels left

    the cellar dcior open ami paradise linsfnllon llironyli Into tlic-ir lap^. Ity

    and by llioy will find out thai lliey

    didn't know paradise from the otherplace—Howling Green Gazette.

    £j^l)n's-ies. cloaks, coats, slock-

    in;;s and all jrarinents can be colored.successfully W illi the Diamond Dycp.Fasliioiialilc colors. Only lOc.

    "Vou will please e.vcuso me for notanswering your lelter," writes the

    queen of England to the editor of this

    paper, "but the fact Is I luvu (jeun so

    busy with my skinned knee that Ihaven't had time for any other duty.

    I suppose you have heard of ourdyiia-niite troubles. It is simply awful.The other day, while we were sittingin the dining-room, a dog, with some-thing tied to his Uil, caine in, 'Al-

    bert,' aaid I, 'will you pieaM exam-ine the atray pup, and see what'i thematter with him.' "Mar,' he replied,while a deathly pallor lettled uponbla flice, it'i a can ofdynamite.' Juatthen there came an awAil axploaioniThe windows thook, and the dogwent over and over. It wu a can ofdynamited tomatoea, and I wlah yoncouldsccmy clotheal Why, I havebeen picking tomato seeds on^ ofmy hair ever aiiice. I am having agreat deal of troubjp wiili my Ij i^haervant-girls, Every one of themwants to blow l|ie up. I have been indanger eycr^ since the death of niyI»:otecU)rp .John hrowii. Ali, but hewas ft noble fellow, willi a warm liaiwllind always besjioke the native ouiojl!John n as a man. n as .lolin. yujway, you bad a ,)olin Brown in yourcountry, once, and ni,v Utile giaiid-Qluhlreii sing about his body moul-dering ill the lomb. I must close yow.I see a do;.', w ith another can, of to-matoi'.s, coiniiiir up the steps. Good-bye,. au4, (iprhaps forever."-^rkan-aaa Traveler.

    "Bough on Btti.Clean out rata, luloe, rooohee, itee,

    anti bod-huga, akuuk*, oUpmunka•HUiherM'V, limgRbt.

    ACMrlWheBiMmaftlMtL

    Saginaw llaralil,

    Wednesday forenoon I/)uis Waters,a younif lad, eleven years of a;;c, re-siding with hiN paieiils (in .Sawdustroad, Was idwiiig in llic rivci- in asmall canoe, and in .some iinac((Miiil-ablo nianuci- the lioat capsized.Voiin^' Waters sinij/j,|,,|| manfullyfor liillv live minutes, but could notreach the shoiv, and was on the |X)intof drowniiiif, when Lillie Poincroy, ayoung miss of fourteen years, took aleaky boat, rowed outaud rescuedthe boy as be was going down for thethird time. Fully llfty men werepresent at the time abd witnessed theaoenr, but none of them had the"sand" to do the deed thata fonrtoen-year old girl performed. Ulas Lillla

    medal.

    and your \iiSjr nf* mourning.Which will you have?—Christian

    l>b.':rvir.

    rt»a]( LssUe'i Bondaj l£agute«.

    For delightful, edifying and iurstmetive readinjT this nia;{a/.iiio isS imlexcelled by any of it.s eontcipjioiarioi,and the June number, it) these res-pects, wo think, could scaively besurpassed. The following a Imiiabiearticles are prof^soly illustrated:

    "What is the Baptist Cliuicli?" byItev. Dr. Chanibliss, being a contiu-

    uatioii of "Iteligious Denominationsin the I'liiled Stales ; " "Anioiic,' the

    Natives of 111 Noiili," (No. H.) byI^ieiitciianl Sdiwatka; "Tlie Oilier.Side of (iieck llistm-y. Ancient and.Modern," by Kev. Wilbur K. Ciaft-s;••Sacred .Miisi( ians of the .Nineteenth

    Centiuy," by Altr-ton Ilcrvey; "TheAiiieiicaii I'ilgriin in Palestine," byE. De Ijcou, etc. There are articlesby the editor, Dr. Talmage, on thelate Alexander H. Stcplieus and PeterCooper, and a sermon in the HomePulpit, "The Cloudless Morning."There are also articles, essays, storiesand poems by Adelaide Stout, IdaUervey, Olive M. Birrell, Bev. W.W. DeHart, 8.T.B.,Mrs. W. Faw-cett. Rev. E.Pay8on Hammond, etc.,etc., and a most interesting miscel-

    lany. Price 25 cents, or 13 a year,

    postpaid. Address, XI its. Fu.vxk

    LcsLic, Publisher, 53, 55 and 57 ParkPfause, New York.

    fSon't be Alarmed

    at Bright's Disease, Diabetes, or any

    disease of the kidneys, liv>.r or urlnary organs, as Hop Bitters will cer-tainly and lastingly cure you, and itis the only thing that wiU.

    ^«rwi |«va«viau«ll* JUIH

    '^'O'^^lfctiiiP'i'il with a m

    The Louisville I^t publishes thefollowing alleged special dispatch

    from Cincinnati

    :

    Cincinnati's new paper, the News,after flouuderinj; about in a vao makamiini.y ha thu iMxilit and f«xl aama ol il. B.Maiui otkera nurtwIiiMtniRii pat up i* fhai.lar »)ol|i to II. B., with varlaiirly iteTtwilnnrafii. Ifi lv.llH'll 'h« »on1 "llop" or llatMwi!re iiu'il in a way to l.iUuM |ici>|il« to kilMteihi'y wrrc the aanie aa llop tliitcrn. ;M| aurh|iri taaiM ramcillea or curet, no uAtU'r whattheir ttylc or name la, anil eapecM:; ihou-with Ihcwonl' I'.M'" or-IlopV In theirna'neurinniiv wn.\ tonnc iol Willi tki in or theirname, am iniiution or coiinMrft:i:a B^.anreifUwai. Tourh nova of them. Via ruihinghill gcnnlne llop bittera, with a iiunchi.rcliiBkrant -fu-nn IIo|n un Ihc while Inlicirru.t n. III. Ing .1-,.. Dnigifloa a'.il draltrtare warocil againat acallnji la 1mlUtlon> or•oaaMrfaltm.

    iftikjuii M k Thpi, Aa linpiB.Tiip i,i)iiisville Contmretal brings

    out the lollowinitfliliitlTe to our lateinilliant CoQgrei«mui, fiwm the &;v,n)fs.A.SVii;oo?io who know thatacqoinpUshed and reformed gentlc-inaA was atone time a mild ThomasA. Kempi% and vrote for the goodof the soul and the perpetuity of sal-vation. The American Tract Societyonoe eObred a prise of flOO for tlieiwst tract written for circulation.

    McKenzie, who had plenty of leisureat home, «aw the oflbr la a newspa-per, sat down and wrote a beautifultract on one of the cardinal vii tuosand sent it 011. Ho did it for fun,hut it won the $100. During the InstCongressional scssitm the fact leakedout, and there was a liciculcan cllortmade to get liold of a copy of thetract and civculate it in CongresF.I'loi lor KiiDtt was at the bottom ofthe eon Hj)i. nicy, and made a bitterand stiTiiig cllbrt to hunt down thepi-oof of his colleague's early indis-ci-etir.n. But lie never succeeded.

    ^KIDNTEY-WORTHECREATCURE

    H-E-U-n-A-T-I-S-fflAaltlafbrBUtho p&liifuldiM«M«ofth«Rt^Nevs, LivLR a:;3 bowels.Ik«l0UUM the iTit«m of UiB acrid pciscnluk eaoaca Ui« dreadful luScrirs wtiic^

    onlythe viotinu of r^ieu^atijni can roaXiu.

    THOUSANDS CP CARrSof th« wont Ibnns cf th'-9 t(^r^ib'ac.lfl«Mrhavo bMn aolokly relieved, andlnafaort

    PERFEOTLY CURED,rtici |i. uqi'iD er dui, solo by ucficnn.(U) DrrennbeMOt brmall.WXtLH. TncHAlJ)SONACO..BoriH>»rtoii.Tt

    KIDNEY-WORT I

    J. R. ARMISTELajliOPPOSITE THE PUtENlX HOTE'..

    Kcepa 00a nt the larKest stock of Uriigs, Medicines and 1t,i.|;;; t S—n lii^*Paints, OiU, varnishes, SCHOOL BOOliS. ami CIO \R^ n k«j>iitt>%ilivCall and cxaniine his stocks and prices bel'ure ptirehskiiigel^rwh »

    dec l:M2in-81.

    a a. BUUKNKK. MUUOR.

    BUCMER & WOOIDRIDaE,PaopBiiToaa Man Staan Fias Paoor

    Tobaooo WarelLouse,Main Street, Hopkinsyille, - - - Kentucky

    Special Attention paid to InsDaction and Bale of Tobaveo.

    Liberal Advances Made on Tobioco in Store*S&LES EVERl WEDNESDAY

    A 11 Uth.ii i M ^.Uanrcil wi'I he Mi?.iiri*'l at 'WDPri exix-n.r. ,\11 Toliarro not ailvanrril nn willliu iit-UTc-l iil-ti, iitdwiera expeuvv, iiuluka we iMve wrilteo ottlera nut lo luaure. After awlil ilwill lie lifl-i III rl.kolUM! buyer. itn-IS-IU.

    M. U. Kelsi. .1. K .Iesip.

    NELSON- & JESUP,Tobacco Wsrehousemon and General

    COMMISSION [MERCHANTS.Railmad Kt. Hopkinsville, Ky. Liberal Advance on Proitnea ia Store.

    ilee.-l(.>l

    SM»1>»«VaVy 9i«9i»ACa*»

    Notions. Furnishing and Fancy Goods. Etc24t> t44*e4B M«ia St- nnd 51 & S3. SaveaU St.. LMlaTUW Xt

    1 1ft* 1 11.Wertk ttreat. New Terk.lUar. )>t-m)

    Barber Shop

    !

    I have re-opened mjr

    TONSORIAL PARLORIn the room belnw Thnmpson's Haniwire 8i»ro 1 hsve em|iliivpil aii masHlsisiits NELSO\ t'llOSS amiWILLIAM OUILl).

    Tliiiiikiii,{ 'he public for past favors,I hIisII try lo please thnin as lonj; asthey may favor ine with their patrun-age, Reii|icci fully.

    J.VMliS HABGUAVESIteb S-tt.1

    Work Given Out.Dii receipt ot youraililicss we will iii;iko an ofl'cr bywhich you ciiii eiii ri .*:) to |7 cveninj^sat your hiiinc. Men, Women, Boysor (iirls ciiii ilo it. H. C. W lLKl5l-SON & CO., lUoan.l 197 FultouStreetNew York.

    KIDNFOR THE PEP.MANENTCUREOFl

    tl CONSTIPATION.1 other d'Mae U %o pnralent In tlilimaxrf ae OonjtlpeUeti, end no nnnadj

    - KM»U«1 the odotnteaEJDNEVE WOBT ee eoi*. WlMleiM the ceiuc,Stiewertr oboUnete on 'eoMiluahef, yen see. 1

    I PILE81M eemyUeotoS "Wort•bean .

    9 a;!^•»«T»ellliereftlMietraibl«ePHICieij USE iDruiinlatsSellKIDNEY-WORT

    SIBLCY'OEEDO

    OFALL PLANTS, FOR ALL CROPS,FOR AU CLIMATES.

    We tie the Urm fknaere, lu-Tcct eeed (rew^ere uid Unrest eoeil dealers anywlioro; tie-oehiv^ i?rp.licit (a.-ll:tiM for rrodadog tteet HeeiU

    »-f M,u a,, i,i .J. lud only ttie bait KOI outOo.- Afiitual Catalp^u^ at*d Pritt £M telnca TUBdBATBST HHEIl RTORE IN TIIRWORLD TO VOIIB OWN DOOU, II ia.el idel all tbe deslrablo oct tud FtaniUnl rarlclieaof Flow,!?, V("Tt-,l»!,>. rid 1 an.l Tr«i heed*, anaP!-.nti. Hout !'[{CB 10 auy a4l(lrutf.HI.1AM SIBLEY & CO. Seedemen~ - ».y.a««CUeaca,llL

    V f J ">>•' near

    1 W I mart ymi

    mute at hoMa Hjr ihe ie4Mtr>'at biiaineaa nnw Wtora thfCapital not neetle,|. We will>ti. .Mt'n. uoiiit.n, lNi\a anil

    icirli. w:iiiu>.l vvtfri vrlit-rc to Wtirk for tii . NowI

    la tlie tliii., Vuu i-a.i work In rpitre time, oiI itlve your whole time tii ibe huetnesa. Ni<iiither biiili,|.|« will |iav you nrarlv aa well.Nil one can fall to Make rDnmirna pay, b<ciiiiagInK at onaa. Caellf aultt aaA tam'r

    "'^^J••^•s•T ieaersbly.Adilri't.- Tsei a .- W..vr;,„iraany invn, (

    JlXoinKllTtlee An", ?..;'!..'"'/''.!;''''" '!"' I>"" 'tv Viiu)^»i l>KW

    l!/HSS?r^''?>«-ri-'-KM HI 1.Kidney, BhtiUler and Urinary Dis- .^r;;,,:n~£H^rSp^

    "BnolnpallM.

    Quick complete 1

    case. fl. Drii(;li

    i'li.i 11^ li.:

    h tt'c ' oiii"

    C/ealieaieia.^

    that I havecured na—I _ _say lhalltwiU cure any ease •! Catairh IX lakeapraparl/. Yuuralnilj',

    _ J. 1 1 WiiTnaiDaaWOBTir SIO A B OTTLa.K. UcKniT. Jacka'.n, Mich., rrilta Raea kad

    Caiairh lorSOyiara. Hall'a C Marrh Cure euraduie^^niider It worth liaoOa hotUa,.tV*Sold to all Onariataat ts rta nar boMla.--iltmni u^SSbr r J. ,^1WS5 3kOO.

    .OU.X

    HMNA BEOS. & CO.,Founders And Macliinlsts,

    Manufacturers And Dealers in

    Steam Engines, Saw Mills,

    TMt CatAT

    Through Trunk Line

    Pulleys Shafting, Hangers,

    Couplings &c»liSATHSXl ^ITD RUSBSB. SSLTI2TC,

    I'AVKIKO. O.VS I'll'i:. m!A'< titioiiS. .M.M.KABLE lIUiS,

    KiTriMi'. .\iiii Siiii r Ir.'V Wi.hk^.

    Uepairliig Kii:;iii('N, ISoiiors uiid SciiatatoiN ii .^inTialty.

    HOPKii^SVILLE, KYafeU.-W'W-ll-.

    8. n. r ri r,it tvxs.

    fSPURLOCK & GRAVES,WRQ^ESilLE DEAL-RS IN STAPLE AHD FA'tCYQRODERII!

    Oansar af Braad awl OoUas*, MaakvlUa. Taa»••RDCM WILL HAVE rauMI'T ATnOITlUN ATCUMK HUlCfet.

    EDVMRD WILDER'SKevrr t..ll, I. 01. e Ff.ar a; I fgae, lalermiHeal Fe»er,

    CaaiHaial, '•diaaallea, Celia and Flea. Il wUI CoaaDamb Afae, DyaHptle, Lirar

    It IS a lafaAati-klUeeiMM8,apoNaifuliactiiH--

    r«4i aliat tav ' ^MUiaM aad ndlMd by *kai« aa tiaUeot appeiinrgina tone ta the difrrav ... aM>'apotuicirculation aod clears ti.e Mboii; aiitmal eoouomy liom the IsadsSfdiNHa Tbaall(bt^attack oi later aair be a rwlnde 10 l>.a worn, and Uw nnwdr that «MM ai«4«srttwhlM ItIs islla Us sniwimiB sr 1, aiay ba at an TSlas wbwi Ithat Mi Ml lit HipBiat ranieo-MrklbhlbaaaMwithmniMneiOttrd -•— iht rinltttimi Ininnn lit Miliila nllm InIhs tea 0( Dank Ckllh, Braw A|ae. Patafiil apleea. aad Weak atamaek.

    lor th« Ciua of all Iha a'wTi' nUeaaee thla ptejAftUoa aUnib unriraled, and Its loodMd pamaaant edkrii are aitanad by thauaada, aad U ia lawiaanilad aUka byOa ablaal

    IT, an JOT Aat an saiaM, sad to saatlassd at Us waadartgl pnnr tad toosd-dal eActs.

    STOMACH BITTERS

    WitktitQange and with Speed Uaritileil

    SHORTEST ANO QUICKEST ROUTtfre« St. Leela, SraaavUl* ai,4 ll'ft4«Taea

    SOUTHEAST & SOUTHTHkoran *l*e« Canrer Allaala, •••aaaak, Maaaa, JtakSaatdK

    t»4 ^ilsl. la rlnrlda

    I 'nnM-ll. a* .r. n*'l. •! i.Nikrte aaS VaA.j

    NORTH.' E AST, SOUTH 4 VEST|

    hn« of Ihli ra«4 «4U

    An«U •! tbU l''>MMnt IM nilm «rtt* C r. ATHiWC Oi P. 4.

    EMIGRANTS r.;rtialvt trrclal low rau<

    Biaaa lUvalTaM L _ -Hrevrii l.wHlrr ai.aa. Hnl'tasaartkNliaar Wairlira. Hirm SI iMdrr aia.aaw

    rowan

    0W«5SH0T-fl»»i e.*ailf tp4m kmi

    stnw nNiAiiai»ii.uwt.i MMit.lAiuuTiua, Kt.

    Jaa.-i.-iCMr.

    SoiilIier& Business College,ZiOuUirlll*, B:«B,tuok7a

    Practical Book-Eeeping and

    NO TEXT BOOKS.0»er 25 yi' JiM a Piulici al .\coniiniiinl. Endnriieil by nllihe

    Prominent Merchants of Louisville Kentuck\Benil StanipH for Ciiunlara anil 8pfciini-UH of Peiiniaiiilii|).

    BIN. 0. WEAVEB. Prinofpal. H-S DjSULL&B. Sect'}

    «»"C!VEN AWAYaZimmerniBU Fruit Etryer

    /taatMAanw omi oSTSlSMaiKA

    '•'-T' Pr?P*'«*i Life. ! r.':i,%-,'..':.~;'r::

    H m. UsirrvtoMi A » u., Nuhi ill*, 1 MAa

    FREE FORmAn anlilllne aad intlr eeie Sw

    iwiTiija aaf irraaaii i. Saea(>l,i.Miii,u4 iGr,eraarerili»

    laJnarallaa. aa

    lyon&healy;Slata a Hmtga tit. . Chletia.

    .

    , BAH0 6A, I. avlllchllli.y,i ll|nii l a aiir.Tiiri. r..rCoPO»ll,I-I1.I1II. ijivBi-Mpriiis, \BTim\, nKii.voiitlh*i'.. I'.iril..a vltlilnic the l'ri..rrlull«n. will

    reb.»l'S|.lr.

    THE MS EASES OF 'YOUTH an.l MAMHOOD -^ A OU IDE 'If«i TH WITH-

    B'OUTSCDICINC.

    T APHTficiANnfSrrar'ae^lirrlrnci. Dwn'l pol.oa

    tnur.valeiu Willi Oruri, bM retila llnok aiid avelg Oaacat. i

    THI PVnma. laam miaiaakia. Wie-

    OPJUMMorphine HabR eaii be aitH In

    PRACnCa^ BOOK-KEEPINGAulBm Arl,limatlo, PennuniUp ani Short-Hand

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