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When with some soap a salesman bold ' , Comes in your place to there unfold ' ' His samples, and proceeds to say: "This equals, sir, in every way The Ivory 'tis made in fact ; ; Ily the same formula exact: i' 'Tis just s white, indeed the man Who makes this soap by perfect plan, Has made the Ivory o'er and o'er ' . - For Procter & Gamble heretofore. Besides, this soap brings to the till More profit than the Ivory wilL" ' r ' t He means to use by such a R.ime, Your reputation and good name A fiaud or counterfeit to sell Of what is known and proven well. This means his soap will never go On its own merits fast or slow; And you, like him, the truth must toss, Clean overboard, or sell at loss, land It means still more, that throughout the The Ivory SoAr's in great demand. For none chase with imitations frail An article that has no sale. And who for counterfeit will pay The price of genuine goods to-day t Then whence can the advantage flow Or how can you " more profit" know? ... A WORD OF There are many white soaps, each represented to be " just at good as the ' Ivory ' " tney Ant nui, but like all counterfeits, me genuine, ask tor ivory soap and Copyright UM, by JjoiJltituwllc Junturkifttt. IS AND 20 NINTH STREET, HOPKINSVILLE, - - KENTUCKY, ADVEBTISINC BATE3. One Inch one time, SIXO; on woek, 91 10; alx rnun.ii.. uu, iweivo mimiai j. w. One otrlumn ona tiine.f l.uo;on w.fk, IIS 00; biz monuu, .w.tw; twelve inouui, Siw IN. SINKING FORK. The Wheelers -Crop Items' -New Postmaster, Etc. Sinking Fork, April 17. Pisgab Wheel, No. 190, has 66 members in full faith of the cause. About 1,000 iu the county and S.GCO iu the State and still lucreaaing iu every direc tion. They will open a store at thia point, I think, soon with ample capi tal. They moan business. The la boring men will have a mail as a caudidate for the next Legislature. We will have a new postmaster down this way soon J. W. Wool Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Weaver went to Sebree City to-day to see their eon, who is very low with pueupionla and not likely to live. Most farmors are done planting coru and are now planting aorghuiu by the acre. Tobacco plants are not doing well. A abort crop will be planted. Some will uot plant auy. lilrby & McCrao have opened a fitai-clast blacksmith and wood shop, also a furniture shop. They are both good workmen. ... Wiu. Wortham bad a borae feed ing near a large sink when the bank broke in and let the animal under the ground about eight feet. It look about ten men to raise hint to the surface. Jas. li. Gresham is the lisp py father of a ten-pound boy. Miss Leila L. lllscr is having a cry line school at Pirgah School House. v . Air. Conner is making arrange ments to take pictures here this aum innr. Win. Beshears will move bis saw and grist mill to Mr. Slowe'e farm, near Pee Dee. this week. Mr. T. B. JohusoD, of your clt jr. was here to-day trying tj sell our town a monument. This towu ain't desd yet, Tvin. A. Wuiklir. Warneu'd Log Cabin Homtdles olu-raeliioiicrt, ulniplo compounds, UHcd iu the days of our hardy forelo thsrs, are "old timers," but ''old re liable." They comprise Warner's Log Cabin Saraaparllla, "Hops and Bucliu Hemody," "Coital and Consumption Jtemody," "Hair Tunic." "hxtract, for External and menial Uae "Plasters," "Rose Cream," for Catarrh, and "Liver Pills." Theyaro put up by 11. II Warner A Co., proprietors of War ner's oale Ueiuttlies, and promhe to equal the standard value ol those sinat preparations. All druKitists Keep lliein. The Mamtfaolureri litcord of Baltimore lliu South' great Indus trial exponent of which it has been aalil that It is "the most widely quot e.l industrial paper in the world," lues not confine its sphere to the manufacturing Interests of this seo lion, but covers every Hue of progress looking to mo advancement and pros perity of the south, and with the laat tiie xniiimcnced the publication of a complete weekly list or every new private and national bank organized anvwhore tn the antiili. As the ac tivity In the establishment of new banks la one of the surest indications of the South s increasing prosperity, It is Interesting to notice what a large number are being slarlcd. The wide circulation of the Mauvactur. tr'i litcord among bankers and ol li er capitalists in New York and New Kugland, who look to it for informa tion about the opportunities for In vestment In the South, makes this new feature of great value to the people of all sections of the country. Reply to all who do intend To use you thus to gain their end: " When yon for your own soap create. Upon its worth demand as great As Ivory Soap this day can claim, I'll buy, should trade require the same; uut nave no time, l tell you true, . to introduce your soap tor you, And customers perhaps offend With goods I fear to recommend. Don't buy the soap that salesmen say ! is iiKe ine ivory every way, For grocers can this tale unfold Of every hundred cakes they sold On seventy-five a loss thev bore. - Or else it ne'er had left their store. WARNING. - r.t ,r. lacK the peculiar and remarkable qualities of insist upon getting It. Proctor & Gamble. - PRIMITIVE PATRIOTS. "The aafety aud stie:ig t of our i a tlon must eter rest in ilia homes ot its people. - lu the log cabins of early dsya our latbers IIt.cI. Simple hoiuea the) were, but from within their mud- chinked walla there sprang a bard) race of men, full of love tor home aud liberty. Birong iu body and mind, they laid the foundation of America great ness. Well was their work iiei lorni ed, for upon that solid rock hat grown, as years bave pa.sed, the I in posing structure of cheiiahed inde pendence. S'ately and graud, it la worthy ol its designers. Though the heroes of that time have long since passed away, the have lett us rich by inheritance. Whilst our fathers were plauniug America's future destluy, our sweet motberi were not idle, for In their ever-mindful care for the welfare ol their loved one, they - discovered some of the best remedial ageuU known for the relief of the sick. Lroou old-faahioned home cures, prepared from roots and herbs they have ever been etaudarda of excel lency. t Though lost ror a time has been the preperalions of these old-time noaie cures limy are again revived. and are kuown to the publio aa War ner a Lax Cabin Uemedies; chlel among them being Warner lAg Uauiii baraaparilla, the boat of the old-time blood purifiers. HI those times every family was Its own doctor and the heroes and heroines of early days wore wonder. luliy healthy and long-lived. America owes its Ireedom to the rugged bodies aud hea thy niluds of our fathers aud so long as the spirit oi 1'ieeilom tby Instilled prevent aim a true appreciation ot our grand iiisiiiution remains thore is no Uau gerof the downfall of the Itepublio . BUCK'S BUDGET. ; i j Crofion, K Y.April 21, 1889. A flailing party from here composed of both sexes, numbering tweuty-flve, spent last Friday on the banks of the west fork of Pond River, near Esq Geo. li. Myers', with the usual luck. C. A. Brasher aud J. . It. Shalton supplied thenuelves with fishing tackle aud an oyster can filled with worms and weut to Tradewater Fri day evening to amuse themselves with the fluny tribe for a while. C. B. landed a few small catfish and J. U. 8. a three-pound catfish aud thus their labors ended. Some sneak thief effected an en trance Into the Empire Company's store by boring a hole iu the floor Friday and appropriated to his own use twelve dollars Iu cash and some goods. John Watson had a sllvor watch stolen from the bouse of John Dalton on the Madlsonville road, yesterday. The thief made his escape. Mr. Will Rowe and his mother, Mrs J. W. llowe, left Friday night for Auburn, III , where they will re main some time visiting relatives. Miss Ulrdle Johnson is visiting her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Dlllard, iu Nab ville, Tonn. Miss Sallie Clark Is confined to her bed of rheumatism. Mrs. Midley Causler died at the residence of ber husband, a few miles west of here, April 19. She leaves an Infant, a loving husband and my. many friends to mourn their loss. We extend to them our condolence. Several farmers were in town yes terday who say that the dry wealhor lias tilled many of tho tobacco plants but none seemed to be very much grieved about 1L Buck, The Buffalo Lick Btptist Church, near Cerulean Springs, will be dcdl- Mlmtnil Ihrt flrt RttnUw I.. I " -" ... i Rov.J.U.Spnr,!,, will preach the ledlcttory iTinoii. A basket meet- " fiiir will be be'U Suturdtr before the 1st ButicUv mid dinner will aUo be on the ground Sunday. Frank 'LbsIIb's, Popular Monthly For ,' May 1889.- , . The May number of Frank Leslie' Popular Mouthly, crowded aa usual with attraottve pictures aud good reading, opens with a wsll-llua trated article, by tieorgd C. Hun but, on" Tba Pails Expoailiuu aud Its Siguitlcanco," which Is of spaulal iutereat aud llmalluuss, closely pro ceeding, aa If does the opening of Uio great French Uulvuraal Expoailiuu lu commemoration of the una hu dreth auiilvsraarjr of the fall uf ilia til le. Auulhur uotatilu coiitribullo LUiUvid 8. IiankVa "A Now Yorker iu. Yucatan," giving with a profit iuu of picture a uiod.ru travolur' impreastous of thia myaterloua arc aeologlcal woudorlaud of Central America. A review of the priucipal "Artistic Cooeepliou of Cleopatra auuompauled amongst oilier illuaira tloni by ' Jobu Bartalu'a ' beautiful copy of the Kuctustlc Tablet fouu at JIadrian'i Villa, materially uelpa Iho iuiagiuatiou to faucy bo Egypt's i queenly txauty looked, "Madame dettevlgue'a Grauduiothar isa pleaeaulbitof literary biography and the fully llliulraled artielea on "The Lake Michigan itegloa" and "C!iik''uly represent the depart mums of travel, aud f diicriptiou. mess are only a lew or the uiauy attractions, iu the form of stories, ketches, essays, poetur, acieutiflu ar tlcles, art illustrations, which make up a model number of this popul magazine-." " " " . Tba uneaspeake X Ohio liallwa Company has arranged with Post master-General Wansmaker for roual-csr route between Hicriinonil Vs., and Cincinnati, O Four (4) post office cars have been ordered, and they are to be run on tho now Vest! bulu Limited Express which the Chfapeake & Ohio will put on earl; in niay. This a very important addition to the mail facilities between the Ohio Vallev and the South-eastern States, as well as at junction and distribu tins; points iu .Virginia and West Virginia. f ..... .,. He Is idle that might be belter em plot ed. 1)1 sprp-ila is never Idle, It tortures never cease. Hotter em piny Warner's Log Cabin HOPS AND . . BUCHU REMEDY put the stomach lu healthy action, and ba utted to continue your regu lar employment. AH druggiata. MANUFACTURE OF BRASS. A A. Art Known to tlio A.rl.ot Egyptians and th. Vorlulbuiii. Brass is formed by fusing togothor copper and zinc. Difioront proportions ot thoso motals produoe bra&sos poj, sosslng very mnried distinctive prop crtioa. Tho portions of tho different Ingredients aro seldom procuioly nliku these depend upon theroquiromoute of various uses for which the alloys are lntendod. Peculiar qualities ot tb constituent inolall also exsrclso c slderabla lnlluonce oa the roaults. Brass U fablod to have boon Unit OC' cldontally formed at tho burning of Corinth, 14G li. G; but&rtiolo of bnue have boon dhscoverod In the Egyptian tombs, which prove It to haver had much gieutor antiquity. I trass was known to the ancients as a more vnlu able kind of copper. The yellow color was considered a natural quality, and waa not supposed to indicate an ulloy. Cortaln mlnos were muc'j viduod. as thoy yielded this gold-colored copper, but after a timo it was found that by melting copper with a certain earth (oalamiuo), the copper was changed in color. The nature of the change was still unsuspected, w Allays of , copper and zinc retain their tunllenbilUy and ductility when the zluu la not ubove thirty-throe to forty per cent ot the alloy. When the line is in excess of this, a crystal' lino charoctor begins to provail. An alloy of one copper to two zinc may be crumbled In a mortar when cold. Yellow brass that files and turns wall mny consist of copper four, slue one to two. A creator proportion of lino makes It harder am', loss tractable; with less line it is more tenacious, and hangs to the fllo like copnor. Yollo brass (copper two, zlnu one) is hard ened by the addition of two to three per cent, of tin, or made mora mnl loable by the some proportion of lead. Copper, zinc, tin and lead in varying proportions form uIIovb, always in definite- quantity for a given alloy. The ease with which somoof tho metals are burned away at comparatively low toinpernturce renders it a vory oany matter to mako several dilTcrout kinds of motnU with tlio sanio mix. This vory tiling occurs, nnd the groat diffi culty In cutting beariug brasses uni form in quality causes some engineers to babbit all bearings as the bust way to insure uniformity. One lot of cost ings may bo soft and touah, anothor bard, and so on. Zluo is nddod the lout thing as tho crucible comes out of the furnace, and the mixing of tho moss Is a muttor of uncertainty. If the mutal Ib too hot for tho zinc a lurgo percentage goes off in tho form of a greenish cloud of vapor, and tho lougor tho stirring goos on the more escapes. Tho two mutals which entor into the composition of brass have an affinity for each other. but thoy must bo brought Into lntiinuto contact before, they will combine. Some brass founders use precautions to prevent volatilization of tho mora fusible metals. Introducing thorn undor a oovor of powdered charcoal on top of tho copper. Glasgow Engineer. Filling the Type-WrHer. Tommy What is that thing in the window, mammaP Momma. That is a ty pe-writor, Tom romnii Where does the chamnasrna go Inf Mamma Why, what are you thlnW. lng of, Tommy. No one puts oham- pigno In It 'lommy -O, yos tlxiy do. Papa told Mr. Goltt lost night that It often cost him ten dollars to All his type-writer with ohampagne. So, now.. Mamma--I will ask your papa about uat, .tommy. t raul uiooe. a .. ... . I ui mi-eo women living in one In house In Walker County, G, thereat wlvok, two molhors-ln-low, two ar?wru - in - law, throe mothers, two ffnor tma ooo groatr((rana tnothet s Itow Mother l'ettlbitn It lUnrt tho Nplrtta , of llnr rHl-aon'a Wlfa, "Evor Jivo ovor tow Soouth Wlnd vllloP" OBltoil Mrs. Poltibuno, who hod run .in to borrow "Jest a cup full o' groon tea" of tho now parson's wife, "Hot Wn-ul, I thought uot myself, but thoro's them that sajs your husband's tho same man that got turnod aout o' tho Baptls' pulpit thero 'cause ho had four wiros. homo uamu as your hus band, nu' je-it sech a loolfln' man, 'cordlu' tow all account. I don't pay much 'louliou tow seeli reports, for jost as often itt not tlmy'ro luado aout o' hull aloth, I) t there's a good many 'I believes this, an' I've huurn tell there's some tulk o' geltln' up uu iuvosllgalln' commltUK). Vou an' uio has boon so uelghborly-lilce avor sonce you como horo ', I thought I ought tow toll you. Naow, don't you worry, for I dessny he'll stand liivestlgutlu', an' It be don't the church '11 keep the matter quiet Indignant! Wn-al, I don t wondor. It's reel lucky you've a friend like me taw advise with. I notico you don' have noar's much comp'ny's Uio last ministers wife did. Sho was a. rod active woman, nu' sho jest kep' things hummlu. He was nil awful sorry whon she wont uway. You uint a bit like Her. a good many says you're stuck up. but I toll 'cm you're doln' the best you kin, in that they oughter to take the moke aout o' thuir own oyos afore thoy try tew git the bean aout o yourn. U, 1 stand by you. Mis' Smith, "Thero was a good deal o' talk 'baout Unit silk gownd you wore tew meottu' las' Sunday. A good many Uiought twaift suitable for a minis ter's wife, with all that bead trl ninin an' ' Inco. Mis' Skldinoro, satd sho. sho'd think your husband would p'lut out Uiw you Unit a congregation look for sometlitu besides Uaounces lnoes iu n minister's wife; but I said, says I, 'Mis Skidmoro, she ain't nothiii' but ngal, an' you can't 'xpect an old head on young shoulders.'-- - "That was a poowcrful sormou o' your husband s las Sabbath dny good many took orfeuso at It, though an' I understand that 'Squire Parke talks o' goiu' ovor tew the Presbyter ians ou account ot it. Taint well tew be pussonal In a sermon. What oou folks likes bost is discourses on 'Faith' an' Etarnal Puulshment' aa' sich sub jects. : . "Tim Iligsbee. says as hoow he heerd that' sermon tow yours ago i Now York, an' Uint there wa'nt six words dlffercnco, an' he's talkln' 'boaut brlngin' the matter up aforo the el ders; but I wouldu't worry myself 'baout that 'Tuiu't likely 'It'll como tew any thing. Wa-nL I muBt bo goin. I didn't mean tew stop a miunit when I come. but you looked so kinder daown. hearted 't I thought I'd try tow . cheer you up a little, tood mornin'." i. A. Stearns, In N. Y. World. A party of Sau llornardluo (Cal.) hunters who went for a day's sport had very hard luck until they hired a small boy to play Uio harmonica for them.- As soon as tho music begnn tho canyon swarmed with rabbits, and tho hunters loaded themselves duwo with gauio. OF DOUBTFUL MIND. Th Eipprlenoe of aa ArfamantatlTa Chap wiin a i-iucaa-a, car Voa.lnctor. A man, a whoozy old follow upon whom the coming of ago seemed to have a comical effect, got on a North Chicago grip-car the other ovoning. lie appeared to bo extremely anxious, and when the conductor camo along, the old follow asked: - "Is this here what thoy call a Limits carp" -Yes." "It goos way out yonder, I reckon." "Out to the ond of the line." 'Goos as fur as I'ullorlon avenue, I reckon." ; "Yes, way beyond that." 'Then you aro sure this Is a Limits cor?" Of course I am," the conductor an swered, rathersharply, and hod turned to go away whon the old fellow took hold of his cont-tail and detained him. My friend Lyman Sanders has been livin' horo a long time and has alius wanted me to com 3 an' seo him, uu' la his letter he told me that when I came to be shore an' tuke a Limits car. An' you say this is it" "Yos, , the conductor snapped. 'Turn loose my coat." "Yes, in a mlnit. Now my friend said that a Limits car had a green light on it" Thore's the groon light," answorod the conductor, pointing. "is that what you call a (rreon light?" Do you soo it's groon? Turn loose my coat, I toll you." "In a mlnit, but I'd call that lieht bluo." ,', "It makes no dilforonco what you call It It's groan nil the same.'1 Wall, now," said the old follow. fur the sake , of argymont wo'U say tho light Is greon." No orguinont about It," the con ductor replied, "I know it's groon. Luavego my coat" - Wall," replied tho old follow, "you may take any view you ploaso, but I am, fur tho sake of argymont, going to admit that the light is greon; but does that givo me any shority that this enr won't turn off before it gits to whore I'm guIn'P See, it's wludln' around I ovor whichor way now." The conductor tore hlmsolf loose and slammod tha door, and tho dd follow, still in doubt, remarked: "Kf man down my way wants tor know any thing folks will tell him, but It's mighty dlffuut uii.-hcro." Arkansaw Traveler, A New Departure from ordinary buslueas methods Is made bv Iho manufacturers of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, in guaranteeing this world-famed remedy to cure all disease! arising from dorangsments of the liver oi stomach, aa indigestion, ordyspepsla, biliousness or "liver complaint," or from I ni no re blood, as bolls, blotches pimples, eruption', sealpdisease, anlt- lueiu, scrofulas ami awelllnirs and kindred ailments. Money paid for Discovery" promptly returned if. on fair trial, It don't cure. TV,nl 1, - t I, . . I. 1.1 ...i njl dig,,,, everybody with yon'roirJnslve breath, but use tor. Bane's Catarrh Konicdv and end it DoaKOT. r v n. .u courea , Perhaps you may not know that x belong to Uio Key family of IJoaooo atteott Mias Gotham Indoedl Isn't your first came Don? Uurlington Free Prem. A CHEERFUL CALLER. POPULAR QUOTATIONS. Win Bmjrlnri nnd Who Said Thsaa Aa Artlola rr tha BorMp-llook. Dean Swift Is credited with "Bread la tho staft of lira." ' It was Koats who said: "A thing of beauty is a joy forovor." ' i "Man proposes, but God disposes," remarked 1'homas a Kempls. Fninltlln Is authority for "God helps those who help themselves." "All cry and no wool" Is aa expres sion found lnllutlor's "Hudibras." - Wo aro indebted to Col lor Clbbor, not to ShakoH.uro, for "lilelmid is Him self uguln." Kdword VoVo, tho English jurist, was of Uio opinion that "A man's house is his castlo." . : "When Crook joins Grook thon was the tug of war." was written by Na thaniel Loe tn 1G02. "Variety's thospleool llfu" and "Not much Uio worse for wear," wereoolned by Cowpor." , - , - , Edward Young tells us "Death loves a shining mark" and "A fool at forty is a fool indeed. Charles Plneknoy gave tho patriotic sentiment - "Millions for defuuse, but uot one cent for tribute" . , ?- -i , - "Of twp ovUs I have clioson the least" and. "The ond must justify the means" are from Matthew Prion -. To Milton wo owo "Tho paradise ot fools," "A wlklorness ol aweota," and "Moping melancholy and moonstruck madness." " Christopher Marlowe gave forth the Invitation so oftoa repeated by his brothers in a less public way: " "Love me little, love mo long." Tbo poet Campbell found that "Com lng events cast thuir shadows before' and " 'Tis distance londs enchantment to tho view. To Dr. Johnson belongs '-A good hater, and to MacInUnh, in 1701, the phrase, often attributed to John Itandelph: "Wise and masterly inac tivity. Thomas Tassor, a writer of the six teenth contury, suld: "It's an ill wind turns no good," "Bettor late thou nevor." "Look ere thou leap," and "The stotio that is rolling oun gather no moss. "First In war, first In peace, and first In the honrts of his fellow-ciUxons" (not his countrymen), appeared in the resolutions presented to the House of Roprosentntlvos In Docembor, 1793, by Ueneral Henry Joe. "Whore Ignorant) Is bliss 'Us folly to bo wlso" is in Cray's odo to Eton College. Milton wrote: "Peace hath its vic tories no less renowned than war" in bis odo to Cromwell. Chicago Journal. A Lady in Texas Writes. "My case is of long standing:: lias named many pnyaiciaus : liave tried every iviueilv I cou'il hear of, but Ili ad fields Female Kegulalor is all mat renrvfit me. Sold hy Iliickuer Lea veil, Druggist Uopkinavllle, Ky. , . The Republicans will hold their State Convention at Louisville, May 22, to nominate a candidate fur State Treasurer. - - Are Yon Qolntr to Kansas Missouri, Colorado. Call . fornla or Any of Tho Western StatcsT If you should avail vouraelf ot tha advantages that are now .offered bv the Kansas City ltouto, the only di rect route i rum uie ooutn to tlie West and NortbweaL Thia line rum its entire trains, with Puiiman lace Sleeping Cars and free ItarJininu Chair Cars,, from Momphis to Kan sas City, saving many hours time over any other route. If yon are go ing you will save raonoy by purchas ing your ticoKia via Mempu's aud tbe Kansas City Route. Send for larre map of this Short Route ; mailed free Address, ' J. . LOCKWOOD, Kansas City, Mo. H. D. Ellis, Ticket Agent, . 31 Madison Street Memphis, Tenn TILE MAJtKETS. Corrtctca Woekly by Cbarles IfcXt-s A C TbeUrwssrt, BopklnsjvilW, ly, .. MOVISIOW8. Butter-JO to Wo. " Xgf 10o. fouHrj-ti SO; cblekeu, fl SO to I U Uinn Couuirr, ise; tngur oared. U to 15c. Sboaldert Se, Jowls Tu. , Lard H fined, o;xirs eboles Itsi, lo. thMW-11 to Soo. - r f -. Mour-rt43Bt, 10 74; iianiartl, UU. Maal 70o pr lubi. Dried Beef-Bf pleco, lie; ehippetl, )0c. OROCCS1BS. Sngtra-OranuUtod. ICc: N, O..Bc: dark brown, 9o. Tro-Uark,X3tol 00; Green. Wet I 00. Coffcf Jrtjn Bio, it toBOe; tioldea Rio. vo; O. U. Java, au to Uo; roatd. n to aoc: groand, SOtolOo. t j- ; t Baking Powdun-tf to COi. ' r' Moltfeoa-N. O.. i to TftA beT7, 0 to Afto. ' C4NMCD OOODI. . . Tomatcct-Sltoata, ft 00 per doi; Iftcaru, u per aoi. Corn-trbcani. II Mtol 00 por dm. ' Oritan-Jlboana,tt COtol Kv; Jncane,i u ! 1W. . . i - Peaa-ait) can, $1 M tn S 00; French. II 00 perdoa. i I Bean -Str inn, tlk earn, l pr doc; string- I leea, $1 tt par dos; gold wax, Sib oans, It 00 per doa. Blackberriea S lb cam, 1 1 U perdoa. ' Btrawberrtea lib cans, $t ootn a so per dos Kaipberrles (B) lib eana, 7 per doa, Bardioea American, fio i-er doa; Preach, t to JOe per can amoked. SSo per oaa VKQBTABLKS AMD rSUITS. Applea-ai OOtol ISpor bu ; dried, S to Se per pound; svaporattid, HJo per pound. . i, , . Orannoa U to 60e derdoa. Pitatofi-lrlh, J6o for choice aonnd goodi; weot, 7ic for choice aonnd good. Onlona 11 ISixir bo. t abbage Northern 10 to Ms per bead. Turnip 40c per bu. Beana White utTjr, 8S to 40o. Peae Split, 40a per gal; green Xngliah, 40 per gal ; black eyed, 40o per gal. MtflCILLANIOl'S. Coal OII-JOo per gal. - I Starch-6 to 10c per pound, Caldwell & Randle, ; M AKUFACTUBERB Ok ... GALVANIZED IRON, CORNICE, WINDOW CAPS, WMt, EOSriNB, CI777M. INS OUTSISS WZ A &FICIALT7. ' -ANO OKALins IN- Tinware, Glassware, Queensware, Cutlery and Lamps. XTlntbOt. XXopklnmville, XE7. aoap-it is to 1 00 par box. Nalls-lt II. Clmer Swd-W tt . LOU1SV1IXR MABKKT , vvovk afc aKsttiLLsrnrs. - ru)ii Konnrt U-U tell at followa: Choliw paWuU, Ifi 7KSV6.W): ,.ll pattttito, l&.IC4S.7l, choice; f5.hi J; (Uitt fancy. No, 1, 14 U4.7;oxira family. M.S.K4 W.burkwheat. u for Kadtevn: 13 forWeira, CoaMMS&k HolW't, W 9 tOOttt: klls-drieU w.oo. 9 ' ' Mill fun We quote on arrival ; Uraa, 1S0 ahtvla, $iS.lo; ahiHttufl', tie. . tiBAIN AND if AT, ' i - Wbut WcquU,NQ, I wbesttosrrlvsi tie furred. uoim Ho. tniiad. to sitIts, tto; whltr. KW'iiNrcorn, im lie. oath No. 1 nw oats V'Xe: KTB-No.lrvo. ft lltT-Kancv ll moth f, IS tllabole. tJ Hw Hrsxm, ini , ... 8THAW-tOU'tloB. ' ' " PltOVISIOMB. : nA0OMiearrlbaida.r4Slesr aide. 7Ji; Khouldera, Ho. lt'(.K laTB Jl5aW Ittl IIVM, WWi BUOAt-CllHiD klKATS Kama. 104C I Hi 'AT large wamaii aTsrae; anuiuuers ioi omu iati naoua iu. Laeu C'bolos leaf.s; Is kegi sad bscksts. i" i , UROCKIIIKS, -lorncs1tlA.orltnarT. tTMlfle: nrlms. ISA onoice, t4(siso; racer, wo: peaueiTT, ina; axiMen khj, Ifc; H(ti; McH:ha, M6jio: A.tmTraV. m: Aruui'i ri ji ntatua. a. alOL ahhk orn arruu. IDc : tuaAr vruD. 9S uo now (irinaiii lumaaeea, ruou, nngioo. . - itiUaT cn'.ciorinxHiuii)rimii. aro ah Umnulated, 1 1; eonfeetlotiere' Nrw Orleanaangarfi. lri(tvHo CANDLU-abu-, No. 4 to a, tUlOo M A, Stabcb- IUc W lb. . ftoAr--erman. k box of SS Ike for oom mtu, 91.H for beat; irury, fitgSJft for boxes, r , j oochvbt rioorca. Brtrin Choice oountrT, l(Vtsoe ft lb; low rrauea, iH(t im; najry, we;. sigm sreamary, am: oifwniarKiarisae, 1x9110 Cbbbrs rnnj full cream nheddar. It1 lto : twini. I Sri Vonnv Anrrieaa. prime Ohio factory, UtfH0 skin ebeeee. 1'ot'i.rnT llflna, a it H doaen; ducka,l(Tf, ii.mv ftaosen; young apring esiosenet uosnn ( Kis-W qnote at to ft doaen, , Tam.w-c w n. ... ,,,, Baaaw x Wc V Ib, iatKM.UoSM SuaSn for oom won to rood UiNiiHir-4 hf.l-f larse, tS U Arri.se l tWrtfl 00 pr barrel. t ions 1 1 .4'J( M .60 prr barrel, Bkam4 H. P kllrh'aan li.w per buabeL Usui Arrtss aaio. per lb. B?LY Sickness. f inx$ siungf uriQro of trt 1si tr bwK.rlCJicoc fccWomco, iWOOKEClLATORU). Ulk Oru,Sila. 4 rjiAHTA mJ bold by liunkuer LeaTelittvggial, llopunsville, Ay. , , , , t , . flSST National Barber 520; IRVIN YOUNG, Prop., . , . NINTH IT. NMAB MAIN. II! Y, iHJBli HAIR-CUTTING AUdosielntbeLstefltPaahtos and ftattafae- Uon Uaaraateed Moiktag but eiesa towels 1-11 -7, Tht next Best Ion will begin TUESDAY, SEPT. 4 Tata Mbo.1 kaa.a asTlabl. raeort for tk Uwrooah ai.tbod.ol taaoala, puM(l. Old toaalllaM Idea, ot tralalaf aid dMlplla. Sada.plao.lallaauua.tta.at. Tb. aTrmaaaaljia pniMaa la KdSMtloa Mndlowl .toIiIm, aaw.ll a. tb. Baoala. aiatboda ol many, au called, frail. aehMla. To know Iroat aaamrl. good, tastob. au.tok.owbr ihouihl la batur. rupllaara aaoural to tb. .sanilatot all tb.ll botlw powan. ; Ta. taculir win romala, aa It baa bMa lor SToarpaat UMpttkaplaoa of Vmi. I.bnt7 win oa auppl.ouBWd bj Pltor. fLCUlMU. It will txaM., tbarafora, tbal I'm faculty ooaalata ol tba aajn. annborof profoaaors Md Ua.li.naaa taatall tb adraataoa ojoal); offend are still to b. oblajaod a. anj lonav acanoa. Yoaa( ataa aiay board .1 aay '' " Approved Boarding House, but pereone, who way vlab to put their sons, or warde under tbeeutire care of I be farmltr mar piece tiiem witli Prof. II. O. riening who will excerctsn a fattcrlv onlrhtMiir Young lad lee board onW wltb Prrf . robsT In the Colie Imildinr, where every ooaXort ua uviaisj atl 11XUTIUOU iur anatB. . HINDERCOpTNS. .TV Iyjryra fartWaA, IWa all p.(m. Tmimi towfrt tai tb fax. U. U Ungflm. umo A Op, M.I wajrXwMfbi naf (V iS.fcawK rt-BwJy tmf All UU evrUtiw aa ma. and slsa rvCHIiVfv t 'ehlr SidBKBd HsM k, III Hidn-raBd I tcrine J aJrn, Rltenmetio, ciaitr, hharp an4 weakentne; I'ahia, rllevd f n one win at bt y;:,cuTicL'RA mi-PAiN flastkki:; only Inttnntancoua rain -kill inc itrengthfmtnr tiAdtcr. 33ru;for II. Atilrugguw, or of uttih Unlit amd CHintOAL Ce.. Boston, -D 1 M IlmP,. blakeadinhappftdand n I r 0 rlilMljT afcin eured by CuTicuaArLL 3 Tho Original Wins ' C.K. flimaoni, St Lm.li, prop't J. A. 5f mm oaa J..r Wdicine, Hit'd If . Zlllii Praa'r A Ci fi: . , "fulAtor, JCifd by Zailia iA SUrcd iNDieilTIOrf. BlIIOl-AKHi, L OTiraraiA,StCK JtaAUAcna.LoAT t W Til vn ""ach, lite. IS 1 . AJm '.. writes: Hl ' kinouia tiAv been dAd but for your Ucnuinc W. A. Sira- tumw A-itr Maiiiclne. I hiro omctimea bid to tuiMtiiute "ZsjiUn'i luil' far tour tAl. f ciae, but It don't atuwer tbe jiurposlsj.- Dr. I II eirmm 'Tt.- HmM,tf. liemnhi. IT.' ..... 1 riraivsul a nsrL . t -.. I il M'dicitif, and hn HAcJhAlfof it It workilik a charm. 1 want no better l.lvcr Hcvttlalor aad ear L talnly no mora of Zcilin's mutuxs. rag I J 4 wmmmW ' DR. T. W. FORSHEE, ' V', SENIOIl PUY8ICIAM ., rtaa NO. (10 Hh BTRBKT, LOUISVILLE, - - KY., ' WIU. VISIT HOPKINSVILLE, KY., AT Till rillKNlX HOTEL, STTnlT Jn irnVnaY IflT Wk I MS kSHMMS IUlt tt1MI tUtl SUIKU Aad return svery (oar vscka tbls yesr. The Coffee Mediesl Inatlinte wu ot revised I March let, ISM, arconlma to the lawcof Krn- I tuckv. with 4,0' s ca nit a I. aad wltb s full I (Jon mi of nrialiU, reorienting aver) branch I of i(Kiicai rnr(fry. j ney nave ainoe h i lime nan j.&j ptiioiiii apHt ing tor ireaincni. U( thai nuinbrr 4N0 wrr luninl awar a In mtraiiie ill the nuojbrl ft there baie been I wt dMcliarrtNl aa cured, leariai Ml MUeete I unorr infir txraimrni. lr. H. w f urtliM ffiirwnui tM itennri itmt of lHaeaeee f Vmucn and tiaeaM mil Hie Kfrtuni and Itow re. Ilavine minr iua- UoiiVa in ibie nation unshor tntaiutrat, be baa, alllslraoMrUal.iiB drcidfsl to niakethMi via- He Irvata IMH-am of Wmnri, Fallurtnol irrf: m lbf Womb ami Orarina, IMa tf the I Homr. Drrirmhiira rai iiraiione n run. Knciurn, ritM, r inula, rr inu of tbe nee um ana entoreoi ine nwiHi 'HERMA OU liCPTURE CurtM br a ?w and Palnlw UHInm) IH TRM UAYm. wltnt ut tbe two ol tbe iruavor Aaire aTuariintfca a rtvlicil nirj iu eti lfontiiti. Club V-t, 1 vrvat )H uf the flnlnr, ParnUvi. and all hnm and tverre Trotiblee Currds HmoTe -ton fnwi tbe Hlwt- der, aud uroe all blduey aitd Uladdcr Truu- uiee. O A T A XI XI XX tteeaaee of the Kye. Ker, Hoea, Thmet nnd L. Baa. JM BIM!IMllaa. aVnilMaVY Or Vila uiTU Vuuui mtn and middle-end mtn euffnne itom npftrutaiAirrnwe ana iupoi-iinr, ne am mult of arlf-aI'Um, m roiilh. orosiuclne ancb rnifu ae rtntMMiot, uiountta, ucm ui.ovt1 ouantwa. ditJiiireta. cinfu-ia ol Idoaa, ifrr Aton toaneiety, drfcrttce tRtory. and eexuei iitiHMKin, wnicn unuia lite victim mr uusm lr. rrbe will My to the ibTW.'i oil II'ii.klnATillethet atirraaeof Hum ore or Fie-1 lula. or anv Mimical iiirrralion tbr idit with rtarformM, that he centre fully irttissMtt and I tnr visual i iwtrtuitftNi wits aue couiismj. x. BUllAtitNi fro. lUuifmlwriho date and eend eonl lofoorl etea nif niafir 11 may tare nie uie. Aaurvaa wiin aiawn, - - T. W. 70F.SHZZ, M D., noilhAra. UJUISVII.LB K(. DR. RICE, tmr ij yaara at je Centl flee, new el bmW bImnI SMS taaall sraaaaM AM aaS tit I sasajaa aia frv BAAUAli AlAoW .tasrrmee. til Imynstoaejr. aaatf Vats, skmal aaisasaB ta m. tawr vaan, askar wsaan, aa4 svdlaoJai sajsasi f Baa tat trartaii i-Biito HarTaaaasl. f 1 -T'ni f M I BbraaNsal an Sa7 PoSaoan MBaaary. raf. anasa aa Isasssf 1 ,faaaa WJtmssB Wm sBa'.rkar art rata Hi is awidMi .wtai. U ks safTk4Ml saa lal; sAriaa wBa at,i SfBsaalaaea a";. Mtslra ptu ahist rhfaaaUisa kala tkb hat aiw Baa kii In Mil a Cnraa C V-af;;; -trs umavrutae4 im sua Vm " sr ay anaar wm abst parvATM ootrnstLon OfaMaaaa.aBt MBf asWraaa, laniaj Wsl.Bjr fBaaTta (U) taaiav lkkt ka ral kv aiL 1 a. Qmmhmalm A. SaatajsvA waJ.SV CINCINNATI Eyt.Ear.Hosa &Hireat I nST IUTt. I aliut r.L ATM af BAIT 1 CtaaB-f VCB, t'.t.ra Ptwral.H. Ownltr iTr.l.kM .w.ri.. Im.J I .M.rk, ... .11 A. It. E... Km. TkrMt ... Jwir MMii.ll I inn ..11. .i.i iim .. i .. rnw.niMi.nl. era! .".tn, ..as, nojs a.i a. . ak, mb b, I tri I WpUN-V'-atlBBAT "i ... NERVE RESTORER ' mlT7m rv Krtin,, m. jr. f om. Parloa's rin'AliT' Rnrttr I WUUia XJKJKJn. j Lars Ootrte' 1 tthna;rphkd Cotst. OlOr 100 OOO Farina tVwib Mnrtka Isana tiaaa boiii. aia.iim on roceiittor soote, by any book f ijiiis a ifAiiiti a i, uoaion, Haas, T55W. "OSGOOD" ' "- "V 4 D. L fltiaitrl SeilM. .We&&rfS& ' 3 TON $35.- st"4-""0 Oihar liiaa oroDortlo' Ah4y tow. AKBiita well paid. lliualraiaJ Catalogue traa. alcnttuii thU Faptr, 1 k i ' OSQOOD A TH01Pi50H, ElashAmtoo, X. I SEEDS Qivon BrMajfourclir.ici,all f(T s arpry nownr K , rannrttabara;, I X PARKER'S i una ci a i a a aa . j, 1 I Cl..n. ..d b.utifeei th. hair. r in rf ' N, roaioiaa a luauriaat arowtli. evar rejilfj te naatare Grey Sir IB I ( ItBIBKI VBivr. Prarauki Daiiarulf and hair falllu JjflciAnfrMjj)rj immm mm .:.ssofi 1 ' W, If. Olt AY, FUOPIllKTORt Hinth Street, nearly opposite tbe Poit Offlos. Skillful barber. Polite attantion. Shan. aora, (Jletn TowpIi. Hismitin. ..... .... elean. II air mittinr. iharlnB aud thatniKwina dons In tbe sry Uteat ityl. . . marlft-tf MADE WITH BOIUNG WATER : EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA ani 7v perBU MMraMil af Mm nwotan ri"t mmm. mw(.w a. WVM, S5I.1W i. aa.ai.wi. ni .... li, hwUuTrZ naMaMO.nHaMBonnnoMBH. It . rrlMida, tl.W. PAItl Hiiul .tonr. till, notw MADE WITH BOIUNQ MILK, w j TABU TOR TBAINS. : L. A N. lUllrsad. i lir.Ti)iiTii-:!0ni.-w. .;S:'tr. a. Irar NuKTU-B:tSand A a.: irnll r. a., Aauivs r.i-H HotTHS:SS A. M.;S:4A, iSittr.al. ' ah.ivk i-aoaaioaTa-4:iSa.a.i-S:lsr.il. W. w. Alcxandar, A(.nt, Hopklaailll., t. rubt urriK-KaU Ninth Buoal, bsk Mala and Virglaia airoat, Opon fnrl.it.ra.it. mii-r . a loir. a. " " niimr onlaral a. a. 10 Ir M. I. " 'w ilvliT.rj,i-und.iSUSr.M. miiiiitiiN sxi'nass orrica, 1 t-tvrathH. boar Mala t Oiwnsa. a tosr. a. ' TKLkuKArn orricaa. . WasTsaa Umoa Up stain oornar Mala aa. . I tlh.lroou. ain.lUaliaaudallaal'wk,ontra- Kffl, - C,U, BIVISIOHLU, . Rlll'TH Rf.nyilU.II and IC.nM.1r.. ' Lea. I'l-init,.!, 1:111. m : rli. kl Uru.. 18:11, at Prinoi-lon Jniietloa, SA ailloa Iroas UarkaTill., at S:ST a. u. SflKOil train fd.tlw .imnl Hund..! . ImI. Print .Ion at S u. m . ar ri. al frliac.Lua Jiu... lion atom. hUHTll noilND-Mall and Kipnaa No. t. Uav. 1-rlor.ion Junction .1 i:Sna. m.l ar. rlrr al Wraaa; al I: is and al t'rlocaton at t , p- m. Mliad trala (daily umdS eaatfay).' ItHrra Pnitcvioa Juni:tiooai I:as a. arriT. al liiat.no. from frlaoatna Junetloa lo Prtnoa ton, SB mlloa. for LonltTUlt, Gfcmptaki ft OUs Boot. ' --' " No. . r Lt. Boiikln.TKI. L. a N-to a. a. Arr. NortonTlll 10:11 a. a . ' L. Nortonrlll.,0 ft O., I :ll r. a.; T :IT t . al. Arr. lAuU.il.a, I:sa a. i sms r. a. tr.nuo lion, at Ijoul.f HI. fur all polnta AMI, aad for tk. Vlrglnlaaaad tba aoutbaaat. Ho. I. No. I. Lt. HopklnaTllla, L. AN.. I. tor B.;l:tti.l, ' Arr. horion.ui., u ao.lOTtir. a.;l':lT a. nu L. Norlonllla,l.0.r'UI:SS a l.;t:M, Arr. rauuaan, n:ao a. a. i:wr. a. Arr. ruluin.lll C.a.B.B. MM A. a.i tilll r. K. Arr. I'M M. ft O. It. Is. ll:a A.a.r. M.K. U. Arr. alrmiihia. I t t. : 1:11 a. M. Lt. M.iupliia, S:os r. ;t:w a. a, Arr Vlrk.lmr.. ll:s a. a S:U r. M. Air. Ilalun lluuao, S:U A, a ;S: S a. a. Arr. new urieana, ' v:i.a.a-,wa Vk-kabunaad N.w Orlaana wilaoot ik.ni., ho. t hu ruiimaa nua.tt eioorina tint. l.ma.culgrallpol.Ul. T.ia., Ari.m. ..A California. No. I ha. Combination Tarlor, - eliulag Ckra, aad klMplng Cajr. to M.aivUta. DOCTOR WhittieR 1 7 St Charles St., 8T. LOl'IS, 10. ' A attecwtair SjTrn(le.tsj of three medleal oHrsjrft.Tiftt beii loiifjar u(KsMt Ik Ut IrMk mmmm. IUa to St. rtiititnu .iiiw. nuiUuoi ,i, u cny Hisir how uaa sui Ola buaII, rrte aud taviitd or k dtm avarf wbtre. avcurvlr narkst!. rri DlaloBnxt aotklnc, StitlcloM apt bv trtll frow obaarvtilon. t itrable earn - innlead I , tbirt uuhm tiMM it a itailii IUM4. Nervous Prostmti, DthiUtf, JMol nd Physical HVuAsis, wising from sy ,. discretion, Sxctss or Indulytnes, producing stent of tht follomng tfetis : h'trtwunsss, ' Dtbiiity, Dunuss of Siokt. Ptnurlr Vis itm, Difsttivs Memorf, Pmpiss m th oev. - AvsrtMt to Society of Female tt WaM of , Pltnturts in life. Wont of Ambition,' 1'aSiB.Ma to Marrr, HeiAecholj lrtMiaia, StuDtod nlu ataat, l.oaa ft rtr, PtUM , Ib tha KaxA. irtrMi4 mMkmMniimA BMoceei. Safety, ptlvmltlj. v . . A PERMANE1T CURE GUARANTEE!). , ' Blood Impuritiit tnd Aufomiu. Mtr- tunat and ai.r infioas tf Tkrol, Skim -j ifa,,. BlotHus SruMuma OlA L svwi Donti, DUHCiut, zrupfumM, wanton-. Diem, Painful SnUingt, from haX rr.trtti. It ofSAriC. 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