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yopmswut itentucRtaiu iiiui, if piwinnw, TUKSDAY, NOVEMUKIt 6. 1 HOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY. . . .. I i-l t nf fl fWW inhKhltAfltA. situated In a oountjot 40,000. The Uniuvrillt sad NaehrUle kM two ))&w of railroad In tk. aoualy. Th. lirtal tobaoo. Browing oaaljlntks world. Wbaat,oorn, nay eoal, larse iiuutltlw. TIM etty hsa four buti Willi in mrtref.te capital ollt,ooe. A plan Ini Bill and wagon factory, three earrlafe faotor.ee, lima feetoir, tobaooo io.anufao.ory, two foundrloe, thro brtokyarda, brooni tno- ory, steam laundry, loa taotory, two Ian Sourtm mllli In tba city and eereral la tka ananly. Splendid drl-inn; par and ana opera kolas. VIT turnpike centering la Hopklae- ellla. Butldlns and Loaa Aaeoolatloa, Com menial Club, a telephone exchange, numbered atraau and houea and oity llgntad or fan, llaoadamiaed uraeu and brick Vdawalke al rar tha elty. B1.t onurohaa, two MUegea aaifhsokoolaad tka aneet systam of pnbllo aekoola, wblM andaolorad, la tka Btata. was era Kentaoky Lnnatls Aaylaa. wltb a popnla lloaof M.twomUaaaaatoftnaelly. A iV aoo oonrt kooaa wltk town olook u tka dome. A ana Bra department and a company of State Guarda. Utile Hirer fornlabae an adequate aannly of water for all pnrpoce Baal aw low and rentt cheap, rine opening for woolen mill, pork packing aatabllshment, fruit aaa- aerv. tanyard and many other enterpnaaa. Climate mild and laytgoratlag and exeaod- lanlr kaalthfol. The new postage slamps.are to be o mall that even oar navy can lick 'cm. ' Tbe Democrat Rained tha Moot- ana contest and the elate ia still Democratic. - ' Mr. Tschemischowslil of barton" died last week, It Is iupposed in an attempt to pronounce his own name. Heavy snowstoin-s in Colorado and Nebraska blockadod trains last week and much damage was done. Mr. H. C. Bnoddy, of the Muhlen berg Echo, has Invented a type-tet-tlng machine that; will do the work of three printers.' The Tunnel precinct in Montana has bean counted and the baffled Bepubllcans who wanted to throw it out will find the tunnel a oonrenient hole to crawl Into. i'be public debt was reduced $9 000,000 during October. The sur plus is now something more than 145, 000,000. The total debt, less availa ' ble assets, Is $1,000,000,000. The Democratic State Central Committee will meet this week to call a state convention to nominate an appellate clerk. Let It be not ear lier than May. President Ilarrlson has Issued bis first thanksgiving proclamation. It la signed by Mr. Blaine and teems to have been prepared without the asalstance of Col. Bill Snort. ' . The Tradesmen's National Bank of ' Norrlstown, Pa., has been ruined by tbe defalcation of the cashier, Win. Cresson, who has disappeared wltb 190,000 of tbe bau k 'a money. A pantry girl In Cincinnati ho tel was blttn hy a tarantula con cealed in a bunch of bananas. It seems tbe peeling ia not tbe only deadly weapon attached to the ba nana. " The CourierVournaTi leading ed itorial Saturday was priniod in Spanish and was a very readable and appropriate welcome to the vis iting strangers. Some of tho head lines were also 'translated into the same language. The wall of an adjoining building fell upon a carpet factory In Glss gow, Scotland, Friday and GO female employe! were burled nnder the do brli, all of tbem being killed. Many others of the 300 factory hands had narrow escapes. Tbe properly loss aggregated (760,000. The late Sam'l J. Tllden used to say that he got rich by buying things when they were cheap and selling them when they were high. If fortunes are still to be made that war, this is the time to buy tobacco. The weed Is now lower than at any time fortnany years. Tbe marriage of Miss Caldwell tt Prince Marat, . of France, has been declared off. Tbe prospective bride aeemi to have hadan eye to busi ness and refused to pay more than 00,000 francs per annum for a foreign title. This so disgusted the royal fortune hunter that he declared all negotiations at an end. Judge Lewis and poise made an other attack upon the Howard gang In Harlan county Friday, - ' killing six of them and wounding twice at many. None of the attacking parly were hurt. Wile Howard and his Ueutonant, Jennings, both escaped unhurt into Virginia and the rest of the survivors were scattered. ', The Cronin trial at Chicago Is dragging Its weary length along. The witnesses already examined have clearly established the guilt of Pat rick U'Sulllvan and Martin Bourk. Thero is scarcely a missing link In tho chain of evidence oonneotlng them with the crime. There Is hard ly a doubt of their conviction. State elections will be held In about a dozen states to-day. The oilyoonlcsts that are attracting at tention are In Ohio, Virginia and New York, wh-re red-hot campaigns have been conducted. Foraker is badly soared In Ohio, if Indeed be Is not In aclnal danger. Mahone will lie snowed under in Virginia and New York will, unless the signs are misleading, go Democratic by from 10,000 to S0.000. ' ,! - - LETTER FROM DR. THOMAS. Nkw York, Oct. 26 The semi- weekly vfnlt of the ItopaiNsviLt.a KsNTUcKtAN io me, since my sojourn in this great cosmopolitan oily, far from one's base and among stranger, Is like a letter from home, or a mes sage from its dear ones. Besides the "Kentuckian" has kept me In lor rued as to the local change anil occur rences of local interest, In the good county of Christian; for all of which accept my grateful thanks. Tbe national guardians or the nuo- lio health, known as "The American Public Health Association," have just adjourned, alter a four days' session ot scientific, but very practical and useful work. 1 be pipers and tneir descriptions, were of great intersst'to the public, as won as the medical profession, and to the philanthropist and bygienlit the interest manifested seemed without limit. This large body of sanitarians, as its name im plies, ia composed of Intelligent and progressive men and women, but principally of physicians both male and remaie. The association convened on Tues dsy, Oct. 22nd, In the spacious rooms or the Brooklyn institute, wnere n held its business meetings mornings, and in tbe Uosgland Lithoratory, an attachment of the Long Island Hospi tal College, evenings, or afternoon sessions. Though every Stale in the Union was iupposed to be represented, and the majority were, there was no one State that had as many repre sentatives, asfarasvour correioi dent could learn, as our grand old commonwealth Kentucky. She wai ably represented by three members of our Btata iinsrj of jiaann. its president. Dr. P. Thompson, of Hen derson ; it! secretary, Dr. J. N. Mo Cormack, of Bowling Green, and Dr. Wm. Uailev, or tiouisvuio, ana to this able delegation your correspon dent bad the honor to be added, as s representative of the "dark and bloody ground." The association was welcomed, to tbe city of Brooklyn at the capacious ball of the Academy of Musio, which was tilled to overflowing, snd tinn dreds who con Id not even get stand ing room nan to leave. First the Hn. Alfred E Chspin, Mavor, on behalf of tho city, deliv ered an address of welcome to the en tire association, which waa replete with beautiful rhetorical allusions to the beniflcent work already accom plished by the association, wltb many sound logical deductions as to tbe nrogress already attained by the organization and tbe future benefl- clent results yet in store lor sar.iiarj science and the longevity of human life, through tbe Instrumentality ot thUhumane association, doling with an elegant welcome and extending unlimited privilege! to the most beau tiful and second largest city lu tbe Union. Tho Mayor was followed by Br. Alex. Uutchinga, of Brooklyn, in one of the most beautiful and cordial ad dresses of welcome on behalf of the medical profession ever enj yed by the writer. The doctor's address was admirably interspersed with wit, pathos and happy allusions, and clothed at It was with the eloquence oi me most neauiuui cngiisn, ii re fleeted honor upon even the grest reputation of ill author as tbe most gifted medical orstor in the two great cities by the sea and nf course the Drigut rays or thai effulgent sheen of honor was renectea in rerrestiing nsios, as it were, upon his profession as a body, and cauaed those who heard his eloquent oration to mentally resolve to reburnisn tbeir armor, aud resolve with the help of God to con tinue the battle against contsglous diseases, and especially thslr propa gators, micro-orgsnUms, to pertorere iu their life work of alleviating human suffering snd fall at the post of duty In full armor and profession al harness. The doctor's address was followed by the President's address, by Prof, iioamer A. Johnson of Chi cago, which was maiuly a review of the progress of Sanitary Science since the organization or the Ameri can Public Health Association sev enteen years ago. After him the Hon. Seth Low, ex-mayor of Brook lyn, dolivered a short address of wel come as an ex-ofllcio and dwelt es pecially upon tbe rapid growth of mi native oity, Brooklyn, lie Is popularly recognized as tbe pet of tue city oi enureses. Though as 1 am informed he wss defoated for a re-election to a third term litvius; served two terms as Mayor by the present occupant of that ifllce, who Ii a thorough Democrat, and a very yonng man seemingly, but a youth of 18 or 20 years in appearance. But when it is remomborod that Brook lyn is a Democratic city, and that Mr. Low was elected to the office for two successive terms clearly proves bis great popularity. Ho has been recently elected to the presidency of uoiumuis college, oi mew lorkUity. But the great "feast of reason aud now of soul" was reserved by our entertainers lor the isst. ai are des erti. This was a closing address by that learned and scholarly divine, Rev. Dr. Bicbard S. Stows, of the Congregational Church, Brooklyn. Dr. Stows Is universally pro nounced the most classically pro found scholar perhaps in this coun try. His address on this occasion was, In the estimation of the writer, convincing as to his versatile lean ing and varied accomplishments, and intellectual greatness. His elocution waa perfect, his eloauenca Brand of tbe Websterian order, hie nathoa. melting; his wit, sparkling ; and his numor lnimuauie. Though 72 yean of age, bis physique is robust, his voice strong, and his articulation clear and distinct, and bis mentality undiminished. Language fails to flow from this feeble pen to givo you an idea of bii true greatness as por trayed by this address, or as a lec turer or pulpit orator. But I am told is a preacher he ii somewhat of a failure, Deing oilen prosy, but I opine Ibis is because he Ii often too profound for the grasp of ordinary minus. ,acn meinoer or the Asso ciation is furnished wltb a beauti ful badge to Indicate his membership. By arrangement of the city, this badge waa tbe "open sesame" to all the gates of the elevated railways of tue city to pass me wearer together wun every memoer or ma family, frco on any lino for four days. We were also supplied with an ample luupiy oi ucaeia to pass every mem ber and all bis family free over tbe Mir rice system of railroads throuirh the city for the same length of time, Consequently about 250 individuals traveled I roe, and our badges were a passport for marked attention where aver we went. The medical profes don of Brooklyn planned and exe cuted an extensive steamer excursion up the Sound to Quarantine Head quarters, and to all the hospital lalanda,including Swlneburne Maud, where all of the sick from olT quar antine vessels aro plsced until well or they die and where the govern ment nss erected a crematory fur- iace, for the Incineration of the bodies of all who die of contagious diseases. Many of us saw for tbe lir.t time a furnace for cremating the dead, and several small stuue jars were shown us containing a fowl haudsful of ashes esoh, as all that was ion or a cremated Dody. One body waa lying lu an attio room awaiting-orematlou, but as a pout, mortem bad not been held to ascer tain tbe disease of which the subject died, and time would not admit of the steamer's delay we did not have the I had liked to have said pleas ure, but will substitute oppor tunity of satisfying our cu riosity by seeing It cremated. But just here permit me to say It la more easily Imagined than described, to deplot the expression on the coun tousnces of several of our party, es pecially the female members of It, on reading In a morning paper a few days after our visit: "Tbe subject on Hwincburn Island was cremated to-day, and tbe post-mortem revealed tbe fact that bodied of yellow lever. The Association was given a mag nificent oollation on board tbe steam er, while nnder way, estimated to have cost several hundred dollars. I find the Hospitals full, some to overflowing. The surgical wards as usual filled with wounds of every de scription, and accidents or every eon ceivable form. Wltb the facilities for teaching the ample hospital material practical work, afforded by tbe medical schools, hospitals and numerous charitable Institution of New York, I can not see the necessity for studeuU of ined iclne In any of its various branches or specialties to undergo tbe money, loss of time and expense ol a trip to Europe, to complete tbe most ex ten sive medical education It seems iin possible that all the medical cities of Europe combined can offer to the ar dent student of medicine, any more facilities for the prosecution of his studies either didactically or clinical ly than can be round in tblacoamopor itan oity, when you meet daily with representatives or every nation and race on earth, especially when the difficulties of a foreign language are considered. As you know, the Tabernacle of the great preacher waa consumed by lire: it occurred about a week after our srrivsl. Its pastor now preaches to 8.000 people in tbe Academy of Music Have Just relumed from hearing him preach bis final his farewell sermon before be sailon next Wednesday for Palestine. But before he returns two months hence the new Tabernaole will be far on tbe way to completion. They have pur chased a better site and will increase Its size greatly. I suppose they have already over a half million subscribed for the purpose. Talmage evidently posaeaaea aome wonderful magnetism to attract so constantly such immense congregations, whether those powers of attractions aro ever found out or not, he has some cbarm above other and able men. 1 attribute bis suo- ess to bis broad spirit of Christianity, his freedom from sectarianism, in these alone seems to consist his great charms for tbe masses, and the secret or nil drawing powers. In bis first sermon after the nra be announced that tbey would build a new church, a Tabernacle in which would be preached a reli gion aa broad, grand, and good as God. That he oould say to the Baptist we will have in it a baptistry, to tbe Methodist we will sing Z'on constantly and elaborately, to the Calholio there will be a cross on the altar, to tha Episcopalian, we will embody a part of the liturgy in onr service etc, with aome special features of every denomination. Aa to politics, inr opportunities have neon too tew to give anyaocountoi the political outlooK. Unly from reading the dailies of both parties, I am Inolined to think well of tbe suc cess of the Democrats because It seems they are in a more harmonious condition than usual. Tamn. any and tbe County democracy seems iucllned to pull together. A successor to the much lamented S. S. Cox will be chosen next week ; there are several candidates to nil his boots, bnt who the joint onsen lion will select, I am not Imformed at this writing. I oould continue this letter Indefinitely if it was rxs sible to give your numerous readers one fourth of what would seem of Interest from the standpoint of the writer, but your space for old s. and I have perhaps already scribbled mora thsn will escape the waste basket. With best wishes for your success and happiness, I am your obedient servant, J. P. Tuohas. The Russellvllla Ledger advertise! that It will give away f 1,000 In pres ents to Its subscribers on the first of February. This plan of having an nual drawings was tried by the Kt tucxuh for a number of years and found to be a failure. People who want a paper are going to take it for Its merits and not for any lottery at tachment that It may have to recom mend it to the pobllc There Is no good reason why subscribers should be given premiums, when advertis ers and other patrons are offered no luch Inducements, and besidos some of the patrons of a paper must pay for these princely donations made to others. Better put down your rates to the lowest ubtch aud.then nse "surplus profits" to make your paper so good that the people can't do without It That is the Kentuckian' s plan, and it has proven a decided success. THE DAKOTAS LET IN. Tbe following dispatch was sent from the Executive Manaion Satur day afternoon by Secretary Blaine: ' "To Governors Mellette and Miller of North and South Dakota, Bis mark, N. Dak. : The last act In the admission of the two Dakotas as States in tbe Union was completed this afternoon at the Executive Man slon at 3 :40 o'clock, by the President signing at that moment the procla mstlona required by the law for tbe admission of Hie two States. The article on prohibition, submitted separately In each Slate, was adopted In both. Tbe article providing for minority representation In Sooth Dakota waa rejected by tho people. This Is the first Instance In the his lory of tbe National Government of twin States, North aud South Dako ta, entering the union at the same moment. (Signed) "Jaji G. B.ainb.". Tbe President's two proclamations admitting the Dakolas recite the enabling acts under which tbey be came States, and go into great de- tall as to boundaries, elo. Each proclamstiou eoncludei ss follows : ''Now, therefore, I, Btnjmiin Har rison, President of the United Stales of America, do, in accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress aforesaid, declare snd proclaim the faol that tha oondltlons imposed by Congress have been ratified and accepted, and that the admission of the said State Into tha Union la -now complete. In testimony whereof I have hereuuto set my hand and caused the seal of tha United' States to be affixed. ' "Done at the City of Washington, this 2nd day of November, In the year of our Lord 1889 and of the independence of the United States of America the 114th. Seal ''Benjamin Harbison." NATIONAL THANK8QIVINQ. Tha President's Proclamation Setting Apart Thursday, Nov. 28. 11 II the Pretident qf Ms United Slatnameuagt: A highly favorej people, mindful of their dependence on the bounty of Divine Provideuce, should seek fitting occasion to testify gratitude and ascribe praise to Him who Is the suthor of their many blessings. It behooves, thou, to look back with tbaukful hearts over tbe last year and bless God for His lu- fluiie mercy In vouchsafing to our land enduring peace, to our people freedom from pestilence and famine, to our husbandmen abundaut har vests, and to tbem that labor a rec ompense of tbelr toll. "Now, therefore, I, Benjamin Har rison, president of the United Slates of America, do earnestly recommend that Tburaday, tbe 28th day of thla present month of November, be set spsrt as a day of national thanks giving and prayer, and that the peo ple of our country, ceasing from the cares and labors of tbelr working day, sbsll assemble iu their respect ive places of worship and give thanks to God, who has prospered us on our wsy and made our paths tbe paths cf peace, beseeching Him to bless the dsy to our, future good, making It truly oue of thanksgiving, for each re united home circle, as for the na tion at large. "In witness whereof I have here uuto set my bsnd aud caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. "Done at tha city of Waahlngtou thla 1st dsy of November, in the year of our Lord ons thousand eight hun dred and eighty-nine, and of the in dependence ot the United States the one hundred and fourteenth. Benjamin Habsison. "By the President: ''Jamis G. BiAiNK,Sect'y of Bute.'' I. W. HARPER'S OLD NELSON COUNTY KENTUCKY Will! kit Has been recognized for years as one of the foremost aud finest whiskies plsced before tbe American public Like every article of fine ness it caters not for the balk of con sumers, to whom one whiskey tastes but little different from another, but for the appreciation of the con noisseurs only. It Is, in short, a gentlemen's beverage, and Intended for gentlemen ouly. Elmundson ft Lwg, sole agents Hopklnsvllle, Ky. S5QO0FFEHED -. ror an tncuraoi. or uiarra Mm UHm4 bj Ueproprieturtol DR. SAGE'S CATARRH REMEDY. Irwiitnmi of fmttarraW. HMdAchal. obstruction of now, dtecbanrt fail in into throat. nmK niei Droruse. watery, ana stcna. t others, thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody sod putrid ; eres weak, ringinf Id ears, ileaf neat, difflcultjr of clearing; throat, expecto ration of offensive matter breath oSenilvai smell and taste Impaired, snd raiersJ debility. Only s few of these symptoms likely to be pres. ut at onoa. Tboutsnds or casca result la con sumption, and end in tbe irat e. Dr. Saye'i Remedy curea the wont caaef. 600. X sr 'eaaaTt Itvra Din Inui , S3 W Va V c sua tforouufc UneauaiedassI'lTor Pill. flmnlkt,chajp- Mt. eHfllt to take. Oue Pel lot Don. Cure Sir. Headarhe, Bilious Meadarhsu, 0IXSineai UOIIHlllsUlUII) muiajmiwus mil ia Attar Ha, ana ail ocrnnKmncnia 01 Um stonMota sod twwela. .Jatetavbjr drufglftts. U. TSTav an aoau uumi aama, DOCTOR WhittieR fl7 8t CharlrsSt., ST. LOUIS, MO, A mnli-r lratsastlor three medical oi lege a, liu beeulouger eiiffajred lu the treat ment of Chronic. Narvaao. MUirn mm4 Bltt DlBtsMa, tli.D iu y other I'hyilcUa lo ot. Louu, su city paper tuuw and all old reiident know. Consul tallea at office, or by aiall. free and Invited, a frleiidly talk or eptulon eoiU nothing;. Medlrluea cent by mall or expreaa everywhere, securely packed, free from observation. I 'nrahte caies riiaranlftsd 1 wberedontit exists It la fraukly slated. N$rmi9 Prottration, Debility, Menial end Physical Weakness, arising from n discretion, Excess or Indulgence, producing some of the following ejects: Nervousness, Debility. Dimness of Sight, Perverted Vis ion, Defectum Memory, Pimples en the Face, Aversion to Societu of Femalei, Want of Pleasures in Life, Want of Ambition, IT nil toes. 10 Marry, Melanchol -, Dyspepsia. Blunted revcluiaient, Loss of iower, Paine la tbe Hack . etc. , are treated with unparalleled success, ttaely, prjreteiy. A PERMANENT CURE GUARANTEED. Blood Impuriiiet and Poisoning, Uer atrial and other Affection of Throat, Shin end Banc; Blokhet, Eruption; Old Son, Vletrt, Painful Swelling; from whatever eauM, poiltlvely and forarer Orlvtn from the TflUni. b lnr.nl of BAKK, TIMK-'i'lUTKM Ktucmra. Biivr akv hwoi.i.cn joints 4NI1 KUKI'MATIHM. Ule ruult of Blou! nolwn. uoitiTetr eurea. Uniataral Dlsekarget Promptly Cared. Catarrh, Throat, Sou, lung Diteata, CenetMatloaa.1 a.S Aea.alr.4 w.ak a... r aala Stox... treaLd .uceeufullr t alio I-Uai. ' It it ulf-evldent that a phytieim paying particular attention to a clou of taut attaint great skill. In thit oldest houu in America every known help it retorted to, aud 111. PS.VED U.OO BKBISUIKa of .11 .gel and countries sr. utort. 1'h.rRa. ar. M low a. can t made, using only the belt. Avoid !tit.i) iironilied eure-.lli tliei ir nr ieH snd onen dnngeroui. Kvcrr rue require lUKTh.ltodo, r.XPKBIIIBJITai ABB SfADBS. On account of tlia grntt number of fuel ftiiplrlnr, the cli.rae. are kentlow, often ower lunn li demanded bjr otberi. iryome. cur. the aklll end aet a speedy ,ud nerfiwtlli. sm UM la tit. unaertaat aaltex. .V . aTX. . Sa 4b s time and some of the peoplev5 : . . . In the homely phrase of windows and newspapers overflow with announcements X-IK-B THIS Reduced from - 25.00 NOW - - ,$12.00 Tbe reading publio of to-day art cle at a fiotlciously low price. Oar Remember, no old shop-worn, hand-me-down stock, everything THE PLACE If you are in need Call onus and we will supply you at Prices that are bound to please. Un dertakers Goods of every de- ; scription, also promptly and Satisfactorily Furnished. ; Thompson & McReynolds, . Main Street Hq-qItI THEPROIinCCAtl 33y 3 ITh.JJiyg' TMllls K. ami Ifasteri? lfadUa JI0EO, sad OLD MAN ao ! TUi Is s Kiw ami Ifasteri? U-Umi Treatise, ana InUipanaakl. I mn VOUHO.MIOOLI. SCO, and OLD MAN alio U Buffering from WeakaM., Lucnor. Lom el Miiwr.Tlaalifiilii , preMlon of E4rlU, Liter Computus Dtieue. of tlia Kidney!, and all dlauM Sapeadeal ajwa JJepreMloa 01 Bpinu, u .OUf , vna, ianor.no., oinwa iwiwi, it. iw w. - Botmd la leetaar, fall rt. Pr m. orlr on. M2, BQ.U10. Sim. Prafetorr lecture wlia num.roa. uaUmoouJ. froal klcb amteM, frM le all. TbU la the only CLICTftO-MSDICO PMVaiOLOOV eeT pu.neted. and t. .laoleule eoanles. Tnl uuaoaiy ELICTSO-MIDICO PHIIIULVUinn pbiiuoto.vn aadpvfMS. IX la InTmUiU m all aittictod. m II react, lb. eery roola and rualaof dhiaa.. ror aU DtaeoM. of Hm, bT the dleuninileaed author, ' .'f"" MtaBntnaaaaaBanaJtaaaB'' Ulnar lmlloiT. at. !., who faa. DISOOVIBED I "!'. -Hl-I I TH ELIXIH or LIFI AND TUB VU If. I Ik CJ I I "f SINCS of manhood, mar h. an.uiied u I gj"l 1 Mit MHrteetermrtdencr.lDiKrwmorhvlrtW.athuKNMtro. I I f B. J I I 1.1 Mwlloolnnnn.ry,li "I HKARS A OIO(I IT EalHBZiI3 m , r jrzif.-i.i . x SAMUEL Importer and oJ.lColm.uQ. Jli..UmXu. Mia.. aaaaanaaaaaaaaaaWamaaanaaaaaaaaaal , ' v f Vft - .-. ',.i aj . ": , - W---j Granite And Marble Monuments, The beat material snd moat artlatlo work at tbs lowest prices, F. M. WHITLOW, of Hopklnsvllle, Is my solicitor for tbe sale of work. AMX XXOLOGSOXT. ANNOUNCEMENTS roioi.m orcousTor atrf balm. We are ftatborlzed to annnTinrtA Ovonac It HAD DSN ftft ft CftndifJftt tar Clerk ot the Court of Appeftlft, ulijoot to tbe action of the Demo cratic nominating primary or eoaention Wa am anthorlzftd In annnnupji V.apt. J amii B Maktik, of Barren oountr, ft a candidate for ' ho oftlce of Clerk of tha (Jonrt ot A,p?a-ftof Renmcky, iabject to lti action Ul lUt) SCIUUOj-aa.iic ijny, rOECOVMTT COL BTCLMf. Wo ara aothnrtred to announce J. S. BAOi- OALBaaaflaDdlilata forConntv Court Clnrb auhjeot to tbe action of tbe Uemocratlo party. we are authorized to announce Wm. Cow ah Maoandldate for County Court Clerk, eulijoot v ma avu.iuu ui uio iKinoorauo party. We are authorUrd to announce bam 'I G D uck ne r aa a eamlldnta (or Cnnntr rnnrt ol CbrUtiaa ooanty. vierti. sinmesci in tim inuan or mc iMmnrtranv rOB J All, KB. Goo. W. Lonr ! a eandtdfttft tor ra.AlAAttan to the oftloe of Jailor of Chritl in nountv. iub- Jeet to toe action of tbe Demooratio party. We ara anthorlted to nnnonaoe Jobm D. hosa u a can id ft la for Jaler of Cnrlatlan oonnty tuhj4ct to the action of tha Democrat! i pariy. FOE iSBBBBOR. We are autfaorltrd to announce f)nnnln R. Perrv aa a eandidnta for Aamvmnr nf Chrlstl Ub o(CbrltiAB oouniy. iulijoct to the action of um jsaiuoorouc party. $100,000 TO LOAN. I am nrenared to make loan in inmi o' I1.0C0 or more at T iter tent., fame to boaecured by flrfltTnortrsireaon rea!ealate worth double the amount ol tbe loan. HIltRT J.rriTN, . 8 tf-tf .i Attorney, HonkiDiTille.Hy TeUphette Mo IT. VrtTI aOOTa ' ..faT. -a. V. XSUUJU. the people ... all the time, but the people the above as applicable Until the trading publio has become thoroughly disgusted. a brainy discriminating lot of peopla CLOTHING, BOOTS AMD BUOE9 HVE. Prankel's Sons., "tsb ssLi&SLn' CL.oxtxixra SS SHOE CO. TO of anything in the -III r a-rrille, K3r. DM BUY! 33XT MONT, ax. x. doll-ir hf mtil. Ml In rUh wnffr.MfM, 8AID, 'COMI AND iB." WORKS rn fit .u.:- v IU -'f . . . . -V'-i rr I- 0 01 10 HODGSON, Manufacturer of , PUBLIC SALE. On Wedneiday. November 13, 1889, OR Till FIELDS Fa KM, I will Ml) to the htfthrftt bidder all the rnnn al prierty of Mack ltrame, do'd, conilatinK of 8 line work mulef, 1 bufgj bone, butur and harnM, le fatted hoK, a fine lot of atock navft, lannins impiemenie or every Kina.en Kino tbreobor and r inker, hoy preat, binder , mowejri. wagon ft, wheat drill, corn drill, plnwft, ae., hay corn, and at out M.ouo lbs. to. iiacro. All houiehold and ki tubes furniture- tablea, chairs, quernkwara. Ao cooking itove t liter's obeftt and toofi. eroaeout uw. Ae. All euraa of ten doll art and under oath. On all lumi exceeding ten dollar.-, a creditor six month, without Inter eat, will be given proTidrd iha note Is paid promptly at m bu my, 11 no-eiinnt pain on or oeiora ine day of maturity, May mh, 1W, then that not ball ben r legal Intereat from tho day of aale. November lam, lim, till paid. ApyroTedU- ouriijj m in us rvutreu on every not". ,j J. V. UAKNC1T, Oct. II, 1889, Adm'r ataok Ilrame, dea'd. J. C, SHANNAHAN, (Konnerljr of Hopklnitllle.) h First-Chi. S:ot aid lb Lb, Is now located In OLAEKSVILLE, TENN., K.ar tbe Paasonaer Depot, whw. b. la pre pared lo manuraotara itoou and Iboas at a lower rata than .laswhera. Ptrfswt Su l0ar. tead. AOBOGKBr, COMriCTlONBBT and BB STAOBABT la oeueoUoa. l-N-tmo. frr A T.T . aT-m JLXWA aVJU a 1 -v some of the . you can't tool allN all the time. to the Clothini Business who prefer a Urst-claa article at a FAIll am first class, our PRICES LOW, because we buy for cash and sell for cash, aa J as. E. Coons. COOPER & CANSLER, livery, Feed and Sale Stable, HOPKINSVILLE. KY. inntl THE GRKAT SCMMrR W MWSQW ARCADIA DAWSON, Tnaa. Clenratod Caalrlwat. aad SalURprlaae araaltaatad laaadl.ulf nnaa Ik. MnrneaS Mews a MliUMlppI ValMj BaUraad, 1SS lka H ast at LouUtllla, B, and as asUea BaMaf TZHB ARC It Haw u4 rmniUlwd with MpMlly noassi ar umo ownorv oi ins Kpnnvs, anu .n itum tnsi jinwiia tioamm stT rtmrn Asbs t Ut Mprltiv wtttMul utri ebant. Invftl.it sbould ramftmbaar that tb aoatu at Mim JuoCtr mmaf ftUv to pormosw vltHlR th Vprinca. Tft Ury 4 UqutdtMUtti BMafftcCortMl ftl Um Apnniii. fur Jft4B)talu, Clroaluv, !., tppij m houu in tinownmoi mi npniiRm, ioj in J. W. PR ITCH ETT, V. U. ilOLKMAN C(V. MAKAUKI. MftjITtf moriUBTORal. L. GAUOHAT, JEWELER, ftl Vlllsf s '9 LARGE STOCK. Woilc a. 4 Tw OH Whisky U a 6ak SEND ORDERS TO Kraver UOPKISSVILLE, 4 Year Old WHISKY $2.00 Per. Gallon. " klaa. N. Ii. Enclose Postal mon ey Order or Cash with your order. ErnniDi tarciii Men - .I ... iJ. -r-fevn. zSr MrALTMT. t SCHOOL H0URS:.-- I to 11:30 A. M., 1:30 to 3:30 P. M. niunx ouhuul: to 9. For full particulars call on or address. S. N. CURNICK, Principal. Money Saved You Can Save Boots, Shoes, Hill Mil AT CUT :- PRICE -:- HOUSE - COKNElt 9th BRYANT & STRATTO J Business College BrarSKSLOUISVILLE. KY. r- J? eLf -r. J -a, a. v 4 r 4k in these days, when show aAaaliTXD THIS THIS SUIT worth 20 Now Going at 10.88 HONEST PRICE, to aa Inferior arti BRIGHT AND NEW Polk Caxslib. AKD WINTER RESORT. . . JSPRTMOa 1 HOUSE. HOPKINS CO., KY. APT A BOTOX f Urtavlalnf ot irasMta. nm warn tt ihm miM'i or in ArcMit Mont imrmA UaJat. txrm PRICES LOW. SpQcleilty. & Harris, KENTUCKY Tne rnllowln. brand. ,ent, n.u . W. Wmham'. fearless i IIIU WiaeaaaatV silk VaJtat) Boaartaon Oanmr Vtn Wklskri SiSiraan - 'r "nan wan. im waiaar; Ilea drain ami uamvBuif nniaar and Tanaaaaas CIOHT DiariatNT KINDS OF SVINU. SPECIALTIES: BANOIEt, "MaCM ANO HONCY, "BOCB AND BVt," AND Old a PRICES FROM $1.50 TO $4 PER GALLON, ' WITH JUGS FREE. "Young man, qualify yourself for business I The professions are full and tlia age demands It. Educate yourself for business I A business man forth arm, the eon n ting room and commer cial pursuits, and you will auooeed now and horoafter." Henry Clay. 4 lalltliaaborsadrlo. by tbe treat Commoner! "sued by er.ry young nan Ud wmaa wko ileal, aucew, by .llendl., u .1 onoa. tna al Uhii of Busi'bsm lWmV is Money Made. Money by Buying . Trunks,. Valises, mm ui THE OF - and MAIN STS. ft a 4 Wkux