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V t I v ( . ' h ' Ah. I T --'rcdhei cere mi f Mr. Ja . yourc oflhU (rroon) groom ing yu ; ehuivl the bi ; . asista .: flewti fljittoi'. Mia. 1 V rflstccj : cUle( V brltlo cerem' throu ever j ""tliijji' Mli 1 I X Our thanks are due air. rraiiK ai. mma tons mmmi CHAS. M. MEACHAM, Editor FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1883. The Great Southern Exposition at Louisville will closo to-morrow niidit. Marriageable young men all over the county are busy capturing moth ers-iu-law. A California man bet his life on (he result of a horse race and lost. He promptly drew a revolver and com mitted suicide. Messrs. llcckner & Stuart, publish crs and editors of th Clark County Democrat have sold out lo Messrs. D C. Lislo and W. B. Nichols, of Win rhestcr. The Dog show at the Louisville Exposition, Oct. 30, was not as largo as was expected, though it was pro- nounccd the finest collection of dogs ever exhibited in the United States It is said that it is fashionable now to have a "lean and hungry look" in stead of being plump and rosy cheeked. If this be true yo country editor can keep up with the fashion without an cll'ort. E. D. Kennedy, a carpet-bagger, who was appointed Provost Marshal of Louisville, during tho civil war, and who undertook to pi'actice law at the close of the war died in the City Hospital, a pauper, a few days ago. While in office he incarcerated many of the best people of the city, without cause. Tim Henderson Xew is the only local paper in Kentucky that does not keep up a personal column. A socie ty feature is one of the demands of the times, and we can't see why the Xews is so violently opposed t it. There is one class of subscribers who read nothing else in a paper excepting tho socialities. II is believed that Justice Harlan ofthe Supreme Court, was i-niirliii.j favor with the negroes, with an idea of being bjomed by them for the Pres idency, when he set his judgment up against tho united opinion of his eight colleagues, in regard to the Civ il Ifighls Bill. Is it possible that the Bepublican party is in such a strait that tho colored clement holds the balance of power? If such is the case why aren't the darkeys smart enough to demand tho second place for theirMoses, Fred Douglass ? Tho Cram'3i-3 m3 Emtooglio. Ever since Maj. Cninibaugh's ac quittal of the chargo of using official envelopes for private correspondence, in order to defraud the government, the plot in the nauseating drama has been thickening so to speak. Card alter card anil letter after letter lui been fired at the defenceless public by Evans, Crumbaugh, and their sympathizers. The day after Crumbaugh's anpiit tal, W. E. Hughes, ono of his store keepers, was interviewed by a Cour ier Journal reporter and gavo the minute detail of some little irregu larities that occurred in the Hopkins- ville post office last June. It will be remembered that a registered letter containing a considerable amount of money was misplaced, but tho post master promptly made it good and the matter was not reported. Hughes alleges that a theft was committed and that Evans assisted in suppress' ing it, because young Gowan was his iirotner-in-law. Tins was a serious chargo to bring against a man in Evans' position ami it forthwith stirred up tho animals in tho menag erie. Evans came out in a lengthy card and charged Crumbaugh with being at tho bottom of the matter and pub lished a letter from Crunibangh to A. H. Clark in which the followin significant language was used: Owkxsiiouo, ivy., Sept. 2!l, 1833. To Mi) iJeor Chirk: This letter will be plain. I have just been informed that J. '.. Moore, of this citv, is in V iisluiiirlou. trving to bo collector of this district. You had lust as well let Evans know that if lie puis vie out thai 1 will defeat his confirma tion m Jtecemiter next to n tleiul. cer taiuty. I. can do it. I won't be trilled with in Ibis matter. If J. Z, Moore should be appointed, that alone, to sav iiothin" about the lloi kinsvillo mutter, will be enough to defeat bis eonliriiiation. This letter was marked conlldcn tin! and was sent in an official envoi ope. Evans says ho construed it in to an attempt to blackmail him ( 'riimbaugh replied in a still long' er card, giving eighteen counts to show corruption on the part of Evans and to set himself right with tho pub lie. These were followed by letter and cards from deputies and cx-dep uties, el ul, but Evans did not con tent himself willi merely wriliii; cards. On last Tuesday, Hughes, tho fresh young man who stirred up tho row, was decapitated and Cruni baugli's removal was decided upon and announced. The hitler inline diately set out for Washington where lie now is and furllierdeveloi ments are anxiouslv awaited. It is only a question of lime as to when Criimbaujrh will bo removed anil it of the Eusieru KcHtuckv Lutinlle j;r f jiTiitli'n f-i"11-1 may be done this week. Ho will pre fer vharsfcs asraiiist Evans, if ho is discharged from tho service, and de mand an investigation. How the af fair will end remains to be seen. TUESDAY'S ELECTIONS. Not Too Good But Just Good Enough. yestemiay's news. Elections were held in ten states last Tuesday. Tho Democrats car ried five aud tho Republicans Ave, tho former redeeming Virginia and tho latter Pennsylvania and Massa chusetts. New York is Democratic by 10,000 majority, excepting Maynard for Sec retary of State, who ran 20,000 vote behind bis ticket on account of the liquor question. The Assembly stands, in the Senate, 19 Republicans to 12 Democrats ; in tho House 72 Republicans to G6 Democrats. The Democrats have done nothing to brag on in New York. Connecticut lias gone largely Re publican and both branches of the Legislature hve been captured. This is a Republican victory. Maryland more than holds her own and Is Democratic bv over 12,000 witli a majority of 37 lit the Legist tare on joint ballot. Massachusetts lias been swept by tho Republicans and Ben Butler de feated by 10,000. Republican major ty in the Legislature Hi. This is not a victory for Republicanism, but a triumph of aiiti-IiullcrUiu and the Democrat will not shed many tear over it. Mississippi is largely Democratic as usual and Nebraska gives Rcpub lkanisin a paltry 5.000 majority and Miuuesoia'sltepiiblii aii majority is re duced to only 14.1W0. New Jersey elects the Democratic ticket bv :i.."00 inni'ri.v and lias a woi'Kiiig nrijiiril y :m jolui ballot in the l.cgisl.niiiv. I'euiisyli ai.ia, loriuerly a Republi can strniih.d.l, pulls through with a majority ot'in.ly about li.tXK). This places the t tale in the doubtful col umn for next venr. In Virginia the Democrat have done nobly and sat down upon Ma- hone, Arthur & Co., to the tune of i.OOJ with an overwhelming luajcr- itv in both branches of the Legisla- iie. This is the only substantial victorv won bv either tide and the Democrats ought lo be satislicd. Henry TTattersoa On Tuesday's Elections. (.'tiuriiT.JournHt( Nov.". The Mums briujf fciv siirju-isos. View tlie result from any direction ami the Democrats :ne tlic victors. Xew York is practically ivliere tlic leclion of last year placed it solidly. Democratic even unto tlie end of Isii. Tlio prubaMo defeat of May nard, the candidate for Secretary of Slate, argues nothing hut the imbc- ilityofllio local ljickprinjrs. True, (lie majority has y ull'iTud a tremeii- dons reduction. Hut it contracts no ood to the Heiul)licaiis in a iiatioual conlest. The petty quarrels and the trading for minor ollico arc rcsponsi- ble for the modest expression in fa vor of tlic Democratic ticket. The majority, thouri small, will do. riierc is at least an end to William Malioue. lie has gone bevond recall. Virginia lias risen with a touch of its old glory, and blotted him from the face uf thu earth, l'estiferous, inali- iotis and uiiprineipled, it is well that the snowy ballots have hid his deeds inil devices forever. It is a black eye nut alone for Mahoneism and tlic peculiar recognition that liasstrength- ncd him, hut it is a rebuke to the Administration that backed him with its powerful machinery. It rings out the veiim of blu ster and black guardism, it rings in the era of re form and regeneration. Den liutlcr, loo, has gone, and perhaps 'tin best. lie had to go sooner or later, and 'tis well he has gouu curly. Iliitlcrisiu savors of Mahoucisiii, aud there lias been too much of both. In Xew York tho Democratic Sec retary of State lias been bcateu and both houses of the Legislature arc ICc- publican. The Democrats have swept Virgin ia, both bouses of (ho State Legisla ture falling into their hands by tin expected majorities. v New Jersey wheels into line for the Democrats, Abbott being elected (jov (U'lior, and both houses being Demo cratic on joint ballot. Tlic Democrats swept everything in Mississippi. Pennsylvania lias filed back into the l'epublican column to the tuuo of 15 0U0 majority. Massachusetts did for liutlcr what Virginia did for Alalionc, and at a Into hour this morning your I'liclc Hcnjainiii had not been heard from. Doth sides claim' Maryland by ma jorities ranging from 12,000 to 15, 000.. A severe cyclone, visited the Cen tral poriion of tho slate ou Monday of last week. At Paris two negroes were killed by a fab ing house and houses were unroofed and property destroyed to tho extent of $10,000. At Lawreiiceburg the damage amounted to $(1,000. Timber cverv where in ils track was destroyed and femes blown down. ' KENTUCKY KNOWLEDGE. A bell is to bo put in tho cupola of tho Princeton court bouso. Ovcr 500 men are now at work on the Henderson railroad bridge. Tho Herald Enterprise will have premium distribution next July. There is a ease in Iho Daviess cir cuit court that has been pending ever since 1800. Tho Clinton Democrat tin the staunchest Democrat icpaper in Purchase. In a street brawl at Richmond, Juo. Smiley was killed by a man named Freeman. Six cars of a freight train were thrown from a trestle at Aden, and a brakemuu was killed. (ico Thompson, of Paducah, has had a foot amputated as the result of wearing tight foots. , The initial number of tho W. K. C. NoWs,piiblislied bv the students of the College at Soutli Carrollton,appeared last month. R. A. Pulliaui, in a fit of drunken. ncss, shot and killed K. I. Hawkins and wounded Jas Mofllt, at Harrods' burg. Mr. Douglass Sherley, of Louis ville, has written a book entitled'The Valley of Unrest, or a Book without a Woman." (r. W. Gates, formerly editor of the Calhoon Progress, was married last week to Miss Lizzie Houston, of Cal hoon. The fall circuit court in the four counties of Fulton, Craves Hh kinan and Ballard, resulted in sending only one-convict to the penitentiary. Leni AVinlield and Miss Willie Ev ans cloned from Franklin last week. Wintleld is j0 years old and III. bride but l(i. Miss Lulu Mix. a daughter of a Methodist minister at Williams- town, eloped last week with a mar ried man named M. F. Franklin. Ben llardestv, a bachelor ajred tij years, shot himself through the head producing instant death, in Breckeu- ridge county. Oscar McKenzie, cx-Slierill'of Mor gan county, was calhd out of his house at night aud clubbed to-dca(h by Ben RcUner and two brothers. The Rcisners escaped to the moun tains. n n tv it w irto rott. Watt is so common wo hardly think if it. To begin with, wuUir was God's builder of the voild, as wo see it. The cocks were mud aud sand mado by water ud laid down by it, one kind ou the top ( another. Coal, mado of plants, was jovcred up by vntur, so that the rotten Auit were kept tliure and changed into VkiI. Vtins of lead, copper, cold, eilvrr. sryst.J?, wcro cracks in thu rocks, filled a I tJi water that had thufM precious iiiii dissolved in it. And water, as ice placiei), ground up rocks into earth, in 'hich p). nits can grow, the sea and itrniais helping to do tho work. Water wilds plants and aniuuila, too. Tlree piai'ters of w hut they aid Inado of is yntcr. When you pay 20 conts tor a icckof jiotntoes you ore really paying 15 of tlic conts for the water in the pota oes. A boy who weighs eighty pounds, f perfectly dried np, would weigh only w. uty iJiiiuds. And there could lie no Kitdo nor b y without w.ilcr. It must lissolte tilings lo mnkn thein over into low things, slid it carries tlioru where h-y aro wanted to build the new tilings. t softuivi food, and then as watery lood currim the food to every paitof ho liody to make inw flesh Bud iioaos, hut wo limy grow and have strength. It anii a the pl.uit's food, also, up into the ilimt. And water carries man and goods 1 bonis, ULd, as steam, drives his cars, t inukcs the wh..ols go in his fuetories. Is 1 grout worker, and to could not et along without it. And it makes inch ( f the ljcauty in the world. Ask our frimda how it does thai? Von- reyatiwiallit. CHEAPEST AND BEST! Peterson's Magazine Splendid Premium? fur ftflttitijr up I'liibs: IMustriUcd " (ioltlen (iift;' haro sizo Steel Enjrravinjr; Kxtva uopy lor LiSiSi. i'UH Mzo 1'upur l'ut torus! A Rnnnlom nt will In1 civon in ovorv nnnititr for lKSl, cimtiMiiiiiir fit 11 -ff 7.0 niilU'ni for 11 lti'ly'ri or chilr Kvcrv tmlwi-riln'r will ni'cive nurnitf uia yt-nr twelve iti iiifi-u pnt U'in wurtli inoru uloiiu thuti Um Hiilxtci'liitiun urico. IVtir.n'ii Miiicazinf1 the lM inul cliunitoHt of lht ladyV li.iokii. II (livt'H iiiiiiv fur the intm ey Hinl (onili;'n KJvati-v incviU tlian hmv other. Ill rilliirt, It llllrt DlU llt'Ht Htl'l'l ftlfinivillV, lH't Mill MlliriU, IJLMI WUI K-lltl)lU DttUt-ntH, ttttfl lllll Terras A1TA,ivnw, $2 a Year lT N 1 A K A L 1 , E L K I ) OKFKItS TO UX'llS! S Cniiti'H frir til.IW: rK'onii'H fnr t-l.ML with r n Inrm? ctwi wtlv Mw ongruviiig, "Xiruii Out." fnr pcttinir up ihv i-iub. 4 Copley for fti.5i; KCopi, for With nn iniiiin. to tho (tpi-ruin dt'tlin ill) the chili. 5 l oiiien fur k: ( tmlcrt fnr I With hoth nit cm i n ronv (ii 1 ne finir itiie for 1KS4. iiiitllhe "tiiiinen tnt," or the larn" ntwl eiifiriivln "Tnvl Out," lo Iho ihimii iretliiiir tin Lherhi or thu larK" Ktwl eiiiinivhii nr.- KnrlrKt'rrlulw Mill ure.iler itiluiTiiieiitH. Atlilnfm, iMwi-imhl, t'HAItl.KS .1, I'KTKU w.,iHM tieMiiitt !si riii HUein bin. SHH hiienn Kent KmliM, If written fur. to get II till 119 VI It II Mason & Hamlin Organs sow Uliitftrutcl f a Hi log no, (40 pprto) for wiiMinof IHJsa-i, hirluilhig muny new Htylen ItioWritariHortiueiitofthQ bunt nml inont ut tim'tivonrtraiirt wuluivo ever oilVro.!, nml at won prli-oH, ll to fl.w, for uiidh, ouny pay inbuilt or rent oil. Kont fron. Mason & Hamlin Organ & Plans Co, Bontnn, IM Troniont St.! Sexr Yurie, K.ift Mill B. enicllgci, HU n lllmall AVOi 1 m 1S70. Xstablhhnl 1810. A.V.PYLE lias now on hand nml will continue to ktH'ji in stock tin extrusive nmU-oiupletu slock of alt tho In ti nt ami bout stvfvs of FURNITURE, and will sell as cheap as the same can be handled. V tulr In Henry II lock, HOPKINSVILLE. . KY. ter All Krmlcs or Collhts furnlti.cl in any unit of the country ou tltu shoruidl notice. From The South. A lVrfwt Combination with Tho Salient Ail- vnntagoit Why it Cunrorn You. 'Tluro in no mMiiU nUmt it." tviunrkcil 1 -r, M. F. Klowi'ts of liallntiti. Mission. "tlKN- sovs t A1VINK l'dliuts ri'AN'l Kits niy one of thu neatest coiiiliinntnnw vwr nixMhu'it. iiu-yn.ivu nvo lunu oi lutvamau'. ovit nu utli.-i-M, wliM h uo may call the niin.tr ami the major. FirM, tln-y aivrletm nml loawutt to unv, nviii iv u i ii u mi uarm irur tnu iiimi m nil1 wcaix-r. iMcoiiu, Hk'V art iiieklv and imuer fullv. I have tried (tie t'liiieint' I'laxter mi mv. n-lf for imeuimmia, ami mi mv patient for variniiHivaMs mu-Ii na NenraV'n. Mnm-nlar luiruiiiiu 1111, i.umiiHt, AMiney irointie, etc.. ami in ail easve it'iit-l Hit iniiowcitlu fivm llirve to fttl I '.ii III linllhw " Or. Flouer ineielv volre the written or nml opinion of tlintinni) In hi luiifeinn. ItKN- mi s t atliM'. roiiut s fi.AM Kits an- the nei feet oxM-nial npiilieatinn. The gi-nuine have tho word l .Vrt lNK cut in theei-ntiv. I'ru'i' 2.'i cetit. frcaburj A Johnson, Chem IkU, New Voi'k. PI A DT-O-iiH'ii0'. ,u,i-(, WAXlJkJthiur u,MM Mailrdmi rerilil of U cent! in lainjw. llKAlt.NU & to., 1. O. liox lr, .. 1 . A ni.mth and lloar-1 for it live v.nin tPUtJMeiiur lidieis In enrh coniily.' Ad-dre.-it I. W. .iKiii.KK A t o.. I'lnladelphia. 1'a, MUSIC Without a Teacher! Sjn'rV llwI.inttuieoiiH l.nitlo lo Kevi of Piano and ('r.ni. 1'i-uefl. Wilt teaili any ih'iMn In pl.iy & jui'ivii of mu-it in one day. lou r.-nl'lii't' h ;u o it from a le.-n-lier in a month rr J'.ti. l'r il and In coin hict-d. sam ple copy vi dl Im iii.ttU'd to any tiddii -x on iv t eipto 2.'. cenli in i-i;ii!ij) t)y 11k mnK A 1 1) i'unli;-liei'N I. O. lUx U;,Neu' loi k. llmiiN W'., Hyron, JUK'., f t tnnplvll. tin. ham-er, un'.i i oii'i idf. v t'owpor, lav-., Iljiute. :.V.. Prvden, .'ws-.. tiodin 7ik- , (,oiliiiitli, .Vv., IIi'iilihs An., Iii;id ail-l ( tdi--ty, 7-i'., II.h 1, :.fv lnjteli.H , 'oh'.. Kcittf, 4iV'' M -iidtili. Al ttl M.fiiv th- I'ope, A.r., I'.,e, i v i lidler. 4"m'., sroli, .'o.'., Teiiuyrt-n, life., Viiyil, 4AeM and ntheiv. Fine . lolii liindtiifi. Sent for ciiitiiitaiiii K-f-nv 11:1 . .it.1 f i i mi i-vjii'h'( of iim liMl!', t al;tlii:iie five. Not miM l,y .U'.iler-. .HiUNU. Al.lihN, riii.Uriivr, is wm' st., Xt-w lork. PARKER'S TONIC Ii:k'f.i-t ai'd t!nn friend -f .ill Im me it Invipiiaiott I :u- Koine).-. I im r. Mid -t-ni:icli .tml i.tiniit tlu I.UwL I if.-.-t-. ti.o ia!;:if, i-lir- tiic nirm.i-.ioii m.d m-vi the I uinti. lo nuiih'ii i'H.1 .ii-.i ht''iI unnartd -tn-ij'lli and !i nil. u.-, Tui' Iv.-t Ln ii ait-idoh- to tin' l:.,uor halnt. .Vv. ynd (1 -n. UIm OX ! t ., Nov VorU. anil uli Sl.lClllCCWiA M ill- n'.i. v.'.l try UXir.U WRIGHTS lii jiAli VSGETAlLE FiLLS klllm 04.30. RrTolrrro Kl.no. Cnll. irpfrli l.otvler 84.(10. Itnit2.rt, nirn, mem miiilirSI6.uO. I)'.. :r p.. r klin OUR S!5 SHOT-Smi I $tttj rpluct prie, -vDil tDlp fT our Nw P.KlWLLLr3UN.SaHU4lublit.CiNclNNAfl-0 'Ton flilm too innrli f'lrSAMAiii- TAX tilEViM:,'' why a iktitic, 'lfnw ciin 0110 meUcllielrApo clilc for tnli p y, DvHiirniiiu in l am Uuiiuw. ItbeiimHtiniii. Hperroniorrbw, nr Pcmiunl lVeakneuH, and ffir other coinpliiliitfif1' Wetlaim ii fcrfc.ftniplY, iKHtuiBctiteiiniiof nllillnenM rice frornt!iebool. Nunine, licpolvrnf, Alterative inl I.nxailve tirntiertleii mrpt all the cnmlltioiui Uorulurvfurrudtu. Il l known uoi lU uUU 04 KiEnlvjEAciaf:iCj;iiiR It iukL anil coii)Uousttiu uUcnt uot by tlm liitrotlucUuo of opintt's and drastic cathartic, but by t lie mtorttiloa of activity to the moniich ind nenoin nyKteni, whehy the brain $ re llevcd of inor liltl faiu'Ic. which are created by tne caiiiiPH above n-ferwd to. ToCk rcymcn, Lawyer, Lilrrnrymrn, Mer cnaiiU, BuiikiTH.UiHed and all tUotu wlmse eniary employinfiitcauHeHimrvoui' prostration, irrrk'iilaritlea of tho blood, tomach, Ifoweln or kidneyaorwlio require a nerve toidn. apnctlvr orftlmnlnnt.SAiiAKiTANNKRviNitlfiinvalii&lile. ThoiiundH proclaim It tho nt wonderful In Tigoraut that over luiitaiiicd thu Inking eystom. tar Sold by all DroggUta. The DU. S. A. RICHMOND WED. CO., Propr'n, BL Joseph, Mo. (44) For testimonial! and circular! send stamp. FOIUUE PERMANENT CURE OF COOTIPATiOn. Vo other disMe U so rrevalent In UUi oountrr u Consti&atlon. and do rcmodv n.-u over cquftiitu UiO cciuijratM H-UJNEY -WOET as a euro. What6ver tho oauM, bowovor oUtinato the ocm, this nmody will ovcrooms It, OBI R70 THIS dirtwstnjr oom i BhUnt is vorr ant to be complicated with constipation. Klduey- IWortstreuathAiisthe weakonod parts and quickly ouret all kinds of Piles even when DhTJtJcians and medidnea have before foil ! k ed. IVIfrouhaTaeltheroftlietetroubieN USE Spflcialtyi-FaUnt causes befors the Pattot Office! soatasuouru. Ksssonabie tirai, Opinion as to paientanimy.mBorcasrife. Bond for circular. IN JULY! Bend for t'CATALOCUEA PRICE LIST. HIRAM SIBLEY & CO. ROCHESTER N,Y. CHICAGO ILL. V78-I83 MAIN STREET. 200-206 RandolvhSt ' Illlli wMm. iDruKRlstaSeHl J I'CIW pnno READY 'ft UfcI Wf.UI Imk, hi, hm, Blind! inn 9 Which Excel in Good Material and Workmanship. We use the Celebrated Steel Skeins. Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded. Contracting and Building. Tlic Wilcox Cyircss Shingles. The Cele brated Erin Lime. Washburn Mocn Steel Barbed Wire. Coloin bus Buggies. South Bend Chilled J'lou-s. Avery y Son Steel Plows. Tobacco Bogheads. All Kinds of Repairing Done on Wagons & Plows. H, A, Witherspcon, Oak Hall, LOUISVILLE. A etiK-k of Men's anil liny ( liilliiii' lin-urjia-'ied ill variety. Style the Very latent and I'riecs t'.ie lowest. n:isi::css h'tiitM, " IiiisllU'ss Mills, Bti.'int'!- Suits. Dl'GGG S'JitS, Dress Suits, Dress Suits, Overcoats. Overcoats. Overcoats. ill en's Furnishings. H. A. Yitlierspoon, Corner Fourth nml ilrtTurt-ou, I.OIISV1M.E. u'.l j-3iuj CITY BARBER SHOP- SAFJ HAWKING &C0, OVr.R HurPRIl'l DRCO BTORB UOPKINSVILLE. KY. Respectfully Invite the public to their Tonsoria.1 Parlor. Iromuliiff to do SHAVING, I! AIUCUTT1NO, SilAMl'UOlNU Ac. in the most excellent tyle J. U. HIPKINS, Livery Feed and Sale Stable initio St., 1101MWNSV1U.K, KY. f.rie brick stnh' near ninnlnir wnlur Hortes hotirded hy the day, week or month Hai-kfl to tiii3 tmin run day uad night, Tiuiiia im urivers ni nil limes. Frjighl Irasfcrrinj a Socially, jan.-l-'AS-ly, TORPO BOWELS, DI30HDERED LIVER, and MALARIA. From tlniKo Bonrcua nriao tiinio-fourths of tlie Uljtuat;a of tlio human raco. Thcae lAmpUimsiiKhcato choir existence: T,n of ippsUto, JUowela coatlvnt Kick Iload aciietitlJiies anratliiKt aversion to exertion of body or nilndt K in c tat Ion of foodf Irritability of temper, Low oplriu, A fenllnp; or having nedlrctnl floiiio duty OixKtiiess, Flattering ut tho Heart. IhiU before tho eycs,hlglily col ored Vrino, CONAXIPATIOIV, and do man d tho mo of a rumotly that octa dlnxiMy on tho Mvur. AaftLlvormodlclnoTDTT'S Pll.l,g havo no oqnnl. Their action on tho Ktitnuyannrt Skin Ja also prompt ; removing oil Impurities through tlicsothrcoacav angora of the system,1' prtxluclng nppo tito, sound rttiroBtion, reguliir n toots, a cWr akinandavirrorouabodv. TCTT'N VllH orniso no nausea or gilplnff nor InLorftira with dully work nnd aro a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. Hold.Tfrywhrrf.arM. Q(H.4IMinTByHt.,N.Y. Ghat miR or WiiiBiti-iu olaiiKil In. BtantlT to a Clr)8ST Ulack by a alnglo ap. plicnilon of I Ms DTK. Bold by brugjflau, or aunt by oxprnaa on rwcnlpt of 01. Odlco, 4i Murray Stnwt, Nw York. TUTT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS FEB , Tlie TtrjTEnrf Guide, N 34, Fall and Winter, 1883, Kivos wlioiwaie mcesairut lo cmuunurt on every iliini; tou uao, eat, drink, wear, or liavo fun with. Tell hour to order with exort cost, 210 pagca lurco ones y.HOO illustrationa a wliolo picture pallerv. Contains information gleaned from the markets of tho world. No other price-book in existence contain) a much information. Kent free to any nd drcaBiiponrceeiptof postnfje (7 ctn). Ict na hear from yon, or visit its when in ourcity. Near Exposition Buildings, liespcctfully, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 9T W Wabuh ATeuno, tblcaao, 1U T1JTTO PIJLLS v3 MP N V7H VJ Nj 1 FORBES & BRO., Proprietors. Head(iue.iors For or altj kinds. m m cr 3 a. GO 3' o" I I V i -, iNpn. ' ...i.r--..--.-rf-ji. i mmmmw Winks cany inul tlirows wnlcr with timro jiowcr tli in any lliind Pmnp In inc. A lnpti'4 for CIiHitiik, AVII, Drive Well- an 1 Wind Mill, And has Superseded all lOl SALE BY E. L. FOULKS & SON. i 6i- ts-vi ..JS IT IS PORTABLE. It in woven like carpel, and can removed bv the stnnles bem-' ilmtvii .... .. . ' the fi-ncc rolled .iiji. This cut s iuws fence ready for oliipment. Address 333. Ii. FOTJLISS & SOU, KK.VI.KIW IN PUMPS, WIRE FENCES AND CLIFTON COAL, UOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY. S. (i. HL'CKXKIt. -1'llOPIilKTOllS HOPKINSVILLE, - - KENTUCKY. Special attention paid to Inspection and Sale of Tobacco. Liberal Advances made on Tobacco In Sloro. i'luo'a' Sales Every Wednesday. w,jr order, not , .,. KTS TZ 'i!i'xir I'nili'.inc, ''J f i i Building Material M5Otr - . T-t--..-r. " Others Where Introduced Dp-IIiuM lo nippliuit nil oilier IViicliiff; For it com Mm' tliii iiilvuiitiijroii of cv nry Yvncn nml frees iu,.f from tlio iihjoclioiin of all. This I'Vnrn consist of fl.'o iloubli' uul.los of Calvanlzod Slwl Wire, willi Wlillo Onk Slats firmly Interwoven nt a uniform distance of 21,' incliiH apart. It Is tl,n stroiijfOKt nml most dnrablo I'ciico ever iiiiule. lie ,1 WXfifE.-ix?. rSSflr 5L- -1 JOS. C. AVOOI.niillH.i; Wooldridge, FEB! iv nil rim 1. l t.;i .l..lu .l W ' v 'fl.'UT 1" Illlli.''- I.I nil C'TIH 1 :