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IftoiihtttsuMc SUntucltlim. .NMninniuii i ibibai iihucs, -IT" CHAS. M. MEACHAM. (DBtOSIPTIOH (9 A TEAR IN ADVABOB LoolreillnotlfMOcen;rllnt. B BO lit l.t. tWfar.rllna.aclllDe.rtlOn. IL We brttindlne: ailfertL.menti f nrnlihed an ap tllcallon. OBta 19 "120 HUth Strut. fUESDA Y, DEOEMBKft JO, -' "lOtfo Only 71 mora days of Harrison. Leopold Mono, Massachusetts, died lost wook, aged Ipf 01 years. After all Joy Gould's fortune only foots up$72,0O0,00O, nbout 328,000,000 Mow tho usual estimates. Blalno's condition cau uo longer bo concealed. Ho has Ungbl'a dlsoaso of the kidneys and is critically ill. Senator Corlislo is said to bo tippod for Secretary of the Treasury, ntraight from headquarters, provided he will accept. Jm. E. Stono is a canidato for Heading Clork of tho lower house of tho 53rd Congress, thoplacoTom rot tit filled so long. He is now in Wash ington looking utter his interests. The bill to increase the per capita of lunatics from $135 to SlOOcnrae up. h theHouso Wednesday and was re committed, owing to tho obsonco of Col. Taylor, who has tho matter in hand. The Topulists announce that thoy will assist tho Republicans in organ izing tho Minnesota Legislature Two years ego thoy acted with tho Dem ocrats. The only important business is that of redistricting tho Stato. The minutes of the Lexington press meeting of "last May were issued last Saturday. Tho long delay in gotting them out was duo to tho negligence of some of thoso on the program in furnishing their articles for publication, A victim of suspendod animation "camn lo"iu the dead room of , tho Kiugs county Hospital, Now York, and doctors, attendants nnd pationts fled in wild confusion when the man got up nnd loft tho room in disgust, wrapped in his shroud. Jay Gould's daughters have ou hi-came of $8,000 each por mouth, but fortune hunting young men will be ijterestod to know that tho will for a forfoiluie of half their por. tion if they marry without the consent of their elder brothers. It. "lWtlitn thn Innuisitivotor tho Story of a Sinful Love," is a now mid Hhrillingly sensational novol just out, byMissLurana W. Sheldon. The book is boiug widoly read in tho East and is destined to have n big circulation all ovor the couutry. Tho scouea nro laid tu London and Now Yoik, What wou'd you do if you were a jitraoger iu London, with no money eiceiit a million wound iu your pocket, oud eomo good reasons why you were olraiu lo go lotno imiik of Englaud aud get itchnugedl This is the theme of Mark Twaiu'a story, 'The 1,000,000 Bank-note," which will bo printod in tho January Century. Senator RauJall Leo Gibson, of Louisiana, died at Hot Springs ou Dec. 15, aged sixty years. Ho had boon teu yeawa Senator and was ono of tho most accomplished men iu Congress, Ho was n uotivo of Versailles, Ky., and graduutod at Yalo college. The body was interred nt Lexington, Ky., by tho sido of his wife. Souator Gibson was a Democrat and will be succeeded by a man of tho samo party. The Globe-Democrat says is "eternally doad." A Massachusetts Republican oditor has created con9tomatlon in his party by declaring that tho Republican parly is us "doad as a doornail." Tho whole country agrees that tho third parly, oTtaftt in tho South, is as dead as Hector. In tho meantime tho Democrat party is doing business nt tho amo old stand nnd has more life iu it than at nuy timo for n hundred years. Tho Hopkinsvillo DomocraU aro blowing about tho victory thoy .gained in the recant municipal contest, aud proudly point to thoir record us nu HianiDla for tho LouWvillo aud Frank fort Democracy. V kiudly suggest ' i.nt it mntnaa irriinL ftilTnrunca whom "you flghU Tho regular Louisvillui .Democracy can always bo relied ujioii to do up tho Republicans, but when u largo quota of Domocruts combines with the Republicans, to fight tho regulars it makod a very dlirerout stato of affairs nnd adds pretty coiwidernbly to tho job. Tackle a low iudeiHinddiil Democruts, gonllomen, and then lot us hoar from you LouUvlllu 1'oi.t. The Hopklusvillo DomocraU nro not uflllctod with "iudepoudont" dis organizers. Thoy havo ull been tried aud tested by every staudard and thoy ato the best Democrats in Kentucky. They havo )y organization uud hard work accomplished moro good results and wou moro victories by ovorcomlug Republican majorities than nuy Democrats Iu tno world. They bolievo to a mau iu working together aud this explains why G50 Democrats 700 Republicans iu all city oloctions. In tho recent content but six Democrats Iu nil tho city scralchod their tickets. Iu ono iuetauco Democratic hoiis voted against thoir Republican father and there were numorou lustaucrs whero sous killed thoir fathera' votes. For- Koual claims, business tios, relation ship or friendship nro not aufllclont to Innr Dad LcgltLllon, That our Legislature nt Frankfort is capablo of informing sorao wonderful things and providing us with some wondorful laws has boon mado clonr to us already in n number of wa), liild Rtiil tho circus goos on. ono of tho lalost nnd worst pieces of work ntlempted by this body is nu at tack on tho mothod of providing our public schools with toxt books. This measure is commonly known as tho liny Dill. It has already prtsed the Housoand is now pending in the Senate It is to bo hoped that for tho good of our schools, tho Souate will never pass it. Tho bill is a mass of crudities, absurdities nnd violations of tho principles of government by tho people And straugo to say this measure is endorsed by tho 1'ublio Instruction, who iu his eagerness lo Ikxiiii (ho scheme has not boon over particular iu his ututemout of fncts, Tho prosont law regarding school books in Kentucky has been working very satisfactorily for a number of years and under it wo hnvo secured uniformity by counties throughout tho Stato, 'J ho books now in uses nro those whose fituoss aud acceptability for tho work of our schools hao boon proven by experience, and tho samo aro being hold to tho public at publishers' wholesale prices. Now tho attempt is being mado to uusottlo the whole question and open up tho wnyfor bu, entire change of books Gentlomen of tho Legislature, wo want no Hay Bill, nor straw bill, nor any other bill on this question. It is ifost let alone, and to that end wo urge you. In couuection with this, tho Lexington Observer very truly says: "The action of tho Lower House of the General Assembly last Saturday iu throwing opon tho list of text books to bo used in tho public schools of this Stato to all publishers, is a very spocious movement possibly dosignod for good, but practically disorganizing tho work of tho best school inou of tho Stato for tho past thirty years, Tho school book question is a knotty ono nad has always beon so regarded by the best public educators, but this untying of tho knot, rivals tho famous cutting of tho Gordian knot morothau two thousand jears n;o. This ruovouiont is a soho.it ono that will not only solve tho prob lorn, but dissolve tho school"." It ik to In dtiplir il tint the Stato Stiporureiidxiit uud tho St nt n Be ird of E itii'titioii, iv'tli tho noble exception of Stcroiury of Statu ILd!ny, uivo bent themsflv.n to tho furlliiiruiii'ii of such ft scheme. The Slat would be Infimtuly bjttor oil wiiho it u Stutu Board and Suite Supiiinttmluit,iiiid without a Legislature too, for tint u alter, if such stutr n-i this liny. Hill is tho brought forth an tho remit of their long Minr. Anderinn'i J. 11. Andcrsou Si Co's elegant new double stores on'tlio corner of Maiu nud Tenth were formally opuuod A plat'tinl uu the door (ixuj tho hour for owuii.g it" 0 o'clock and lonj; before that time the iu trout uu blocked uilb a croud of people wuiling for the doois to be thrown opwu. There is a trinug'ilur voslibilo iu front ot tlm tiuililiug, will large glius iloors on nit her snd'. i'ln right leads lo tho shon depart iiH'ut a id tho left to tho clothing n oni. Iu tho middle betweou these doors, there in it small show window, while other great windows reach to tho ceiling, occupy iug tho entire fronts of bjth :ooms. Thoio windows had been by a specialist from tho East and wore unsurpassed by any deco rations ever seon iu this city, The curtains lolled up at niuo o'clock and tho ndmiratiou was universal, its the crowd drew closor to get a belter view. A low minutes later the doors mvuug open aud as tho throng crowded in ull who ontored were handed souvenirs and oranges by Mr. Anderson's two pretty young slbtors, Misses Maudo and Nora Anderson, who iorformod this pleasant duty gracefully and happily. Iusido all was hood bustle and coufusiou, Tho largo force of salesmen, with sovoral additional ones, wore soou busjr v ait iug ukjii the customers, aud all day long tho rush of business continued. There wore elaborate florid decorations on eery hand aud tho beautiful aud commodious rooms hud beeu arranged with great cure uud taste for tho auspicious occasion. Everything was as bright and now as a new pin. Tho urraugomeut of shelves and counters is tho best in the city. The shelving extends entirely to tho coiling und the cup icity of tho rooms is therebv k'reatly iucreaHud. Iu Iho rear of tho partition that di vidui Iho ioouib nearly thoir cutlru length, the Cashier' stand Is located uud ab v this is the private ollico of tho proprietor. Up hlairs u great hull us hirgti us both lower rooms is iillod witli reserve stock. It should not pass uuuolicod thai the opening was enlivened by tho strains of mimic from an Italian hand, which occupied tho private otlicn id I tin rear. One of tho prlucipul features wasthomummotli ship, constructed of uiorchaudiso, riding iqiou the waves Thomotioii was gtveu by u small boy who pulled u cord from a nook underneath, Tho vessel was located Immediately iu front and over the dividing wall, which extends half wuy tbtliucolIiii(. Tito ojwnlng was Iu every "respect n grand success nud Mr. Anderson is to bocongrululatod tiKiu (lie beginning of the tremendous holiday trade ho is doing. Repretcntative Butler, of Iowa, has Introduced u bill to declare tho pausy tho uatioual floral emblem of tho United Status. Whon tho moasuro gets to tho Sonato next spring, Vico- II kill - , - "., .V It Is n llllle Uto but still not too Inlotoromnrk that tho FopullHts appear to havo a LeaRo on tho Stato of Kansas. Tho Mttsou & Foard Company havo announced that thoy will not ronow their convict labor lease, which oxpltes next May. The Supremo Court of Irjdiann has decided the apportionment actof 1891 unconstitutional und tho prepeut Legislature will hare to do the work Over again. 'Tho primary oleotion plan of select iug postmasters is ery popular with thoso who want to take tho district patronago out of tho hands of Tho ono solo voto Harrison thought ho hid Iu Knusas has lipped through his Jlngora. Tho mtiificatn of election has boen given to tli l'opulist, ou the grouud of a clerical error. Gov. Brown Ins volood tho bill lo reimburse certain trustees of tho jury funds who paid out money to sixteen grand jurors iustead of twelve, after the WW constitution bccuuio oifective. Although tho fusion iu sorou or eight States put many thousand Democratic votes iu tho Woavor column, Clorulaud's popular voto 'will be about 5,250,000 and his plurality ovor Harrtaou more IIish 350,000. North Dakota elected two fusionist doctors aud ono Republican. Now ono of tho fusionists declares ho will voto for Cloveland. This will divide the threo votes of the Stato between the throe candidates for Prosidont, giving each of them ono vote. Hlppolyte, tho Haytion tyrant, narrowly escape! tho dagger of on assassin who got iuto his palaco last nook. Tho assassin nns captured and, together with tho captain of tho guard nnd tho sentries, who had been eluded, was takou iuto the garden and shot to death. Work was boguu last work on the first rnilroad in Iho Holy Land. The road will skirt Mt. Carmol, Plain of Esdraelon, pass through tho toIIoj of Nazareth, cross the river Jordan south of tho Lake of Tiberias nud thence ovor the Haoopan plains to Damascus, A Parent's Bett 01(1 to a Son Is a Scholarship for tbo Business Course, or the Phonographio or Tola-graphic Courses at tho renowned Commercial College of Kentucky University. For circulars address Wilbur I. Smith, Lexington, Ky. See advertisement. Cincinnati's New Two Cent Morning Paper. Tho Tribune, Cincinnati's now two cent morning papor, the t of tho early oppoaranoe of which wo noted recently will appear about Jan. 2nd. Its publishers my they will make it uot tho largost but the best daily paper published in Cincinnati; that it will compare favorably with tho great two cent papers of Chicago nud othor leading citit. It will uot bo issued ou Sunday. Tho price by mail will lie fifty ccuts per mouth or six dollars a year in advance. Do not pay for n dally paper for the coming year until you havo soou tho Tribune. 5100 Reward $100. Tho renders of this pitjier will be pleased to learn thut there is one dreaded that hcieuco has been ablu to cum iu nil its stages, and that is O'nrrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the oue positive cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disoase, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hull s Uaturrli Cure is taken internally, acting directly upou tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho fouudatiou of tho disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution und assisting nature iu doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith iu its curative towers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that it falls to cure. Send for List of testimonials. Address, F. J. Ciicnkv A Co , Toledo, 0 H"Sold by Dnigginti., 75o "Sweet Bell Ou Of Tune." "Sweet Bells Out of Tuno," Mr. Burton Harrison's novel of New Yprk which has just lgun in The Century, has made a great hit, The publishers havo reprinted tho opening chapters from tho November Century, aud will send a pamphlet to auy one whonskHforit. Writo to The Century Co., !W East 17th Street, Now York, aud get it The novel is the greatest society story that has appeared in Uinuy ysara. It Is Illustrated by Charles Dun a Gibson. Receipt lor Good Town Grit. Vim. PubIi, . Simp, , Euergy, Schools. Morality. Harmony, Cordiality. Advertising, Talk about it, Writo about it. Cheap projKiity. 8euk well for it. . Help lo iinprovo it, Advertise In its papers, CimI country tributary. Patronize its merchants. Elect go.nl men to ollico. Help all public enterprises. Honest couiotitiou iu prices. Mnko tho atmosphere healthy, Faith exhibited by good works; Firo all loufors, croakers and doad beats. Lot your object bo the well- faro, growth and promotion of your Iowa nnd its people. Sr JjafcJMeHtfUB"wsviM) CltEAM OF HEW8. Very Cold Weather fVomlied, Prof. Hicks forecasts somo very cold nud Inclement weather about this ilut'o. Following I a summary of his predictions for tho licit few days: Tho 10th to 23rd is a storm poriod. Bo prepared for gales, snow, Ico, iu the North, aud for a gouetal cold wnvo over tho continent. Christmas promises to bo cold. The 27th aud 28: h will bring litird reactionary storms which will add freili rain, suow and Ice, fallowed by n rigid cold wave. A regular storm period is control ouJau 2d, which promises disturbances ot a marked and violeut typo. Southerly nylons will be visited by rain aud wind storms, with winter thuuder, while northerly boo lions will haverslii, turning into sleet and bliztrds. Look out for blizzards with sweeping winds und snow blockades which are very all to prevail iu all ptrts of the ciuutry subject tj such yisitatlous, ubout tho 5th. About tho coldest wuvo of the winter is liable lo follow during tho distur bances of this period. All whose business requires personal expouie are admonished to watch theso datts aud bo prepared." Shot Himself Through theHtait, James Whirley, n promising young man of Fergusonville, nu the L. & N. just aboro Allnnsville, committed sui cide Saturday evening by shooting himself through Iho heart with a 38-caliber pistol. Thuyoung man seemed to bo iu his umal health ami spirits all iho supper table. Immediately alter finishing his meal he arose nnd wnlked out toward his father's orchard. A few minutes later n pistol shot was hoard and parties going iu that tion found the young man's lifehwn body lying uon the ground. He left a noto nddressed to his father, staling that he wished his money given to hi" brother. He also made some refer enco lo "foreign uffnirs" in the note. Ho had iieou iu bnd health for somo timo and it is thought by his friends that his mind hud become unbalanced. Ho gavo no reason for the act, Wal a:a Alexander Promoted. Mr, W, W. Alexandor, agent of the L. & N. Railroad nt Frankfort for tho lost fifteen mouths aud prior to that timo stationed here, has been pro moted to tho very responsible position of ageut at Ciuciuuati, Ohio, to take effect at once. Tho new placo iays $3,000 per annum. Mr. Alexan der is a youog mau of the fluent char acter aud his business qualifications nro of tho highest order, Everybody in Hopklusvillo will be delighted to leoru of his deserved promotion. TojV. Choice of Jewelry. Whilo Mr. D. R, Perry and wife were absent from their homo a few days ago, a thief entered their houso and secured a vuluable gold watch lie-longing to Mrs, Perry. It seems tbut tho thief was a little choice about! what ho wished, as he left a pair of gold bracelets, two hue gold rings, Bi elegant brooch and gold lying upou tho dressing case near by where the watch was lying, He left uo clow as to his identity. Good Sale of Burley Tobacco, i Trine ton Maimer George Pettit sold his entile crop of Burley tobacco at $11.00 per hun dred iu tho barn, ou his farm, His crop consisted of 20,000 pounds and was raised on 10 acres of ground. This is certainly a good showing as it is $220 00 por aero for one year's product. Tho tobacco was sold to T. M. Averett, of Louisville. A Damage Suit Promised. Madison villti K likely tu I .ivo H duuinge suit thrust upon her I mhI . Ou the night ol, Iho recent nitilien iuu iu thnt place I'rof A. D. Moore, of Dawson, suffered a bail fracture of ono of his legs, can sell by a shod fall ing upon him. It is understood that ho will bring Miit for heavy damages through his attorneys. Died Suddenly Mrs. Peruecie Woriiiolsduff, ou agod lady living near Cobb Station, died suddenly a' her bom on th OtU inst. Shu had heart disease, but her general heulth wan Imtteroflato than for Bovoro. curs She was taken U'ty suddenly with h mveiu puiu in her sido and bo fore medical aid could bo summoned she was dead. Vice Preildent Stuventon Gen. Adlai E. Stuvensou, Vico President elect, with his wife nud threo (laughters and a large party of friond, passed through tho city yesterduy onroute South ou n pleasure trip. Thoy will bo tendered a bauqutt at Annistou, Alu , tonight. Found Pead n Ded. W, 0. llopHr, an ex. magistrate of Caldwell county, was found liesd in bod lust Tuesday morning. His Mid. don death U supposed to hnvo beon duo to heart dinoaso. Ho whs qililo h prominent nmu in his seutiou. Tun Court of Appeals adjourned Saturday aud Judge Holt took fiual lcueof his associates. Ho Mill Lb Jail, 1 by Judge Juo. II. Hazelrigg, Judgo lluiiuatt will bo Chief Justice for tho noxt Uo yeais. CONSUMPTION In its early stages ean bo cured by tho prompt uso of Ayers Cherry Pectoral It soothos the Inflamod tlssuosi slds expectoration, and hastens recovery, Dr. J. C. Avr tjpmtmtfiviJBmttmmmtiAi'miiwii lmoktjmi?ip lto . v ' I v- k vwv v a I mean CLARK, Blakexnoro & Wood, ii:ai,kis i Puro Drills, Choinicals, Patent Medicines. TOILET ARTICLES. PEK FUMES. ETC-J. R. ARMI5TEAD, Prosorip ionist. RBt'OUT OF THE CONDITION or TIIK FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Hopkinsville, iu tho Stato of Ken tucky, at mo oioso oi business Dec. 9th, 1892. KICSOUltUKS. tiAD. amt.lltcnunu I KM M iTrrilrrti..)'cuiu.l Ale unwilled i.w n 17. S. IIuimIi to Mcurv cllTUlAtlea KLixia o stork., Mr drill no rt.oo (o iiqi rntm rewrie .renis II. Til l Due trnin other Nmlimal lliul. (.lot. ir Doe troui suit tinnia ami kanLrra ih HI timiltuit ami nlorc l.M t Other real estate X DHMtKatinowDeU .i Ti Current oxiiue. ami laxr. lalil 1,1 0 W I'remluiiiXin U H Hunt). l,WH t'hw I. ami oilier ra.h iieim 1..I0 tl lllll. i.r other leink. t,mu rrarllonal nickels tc"ta ull Sle 9, UN OO lj.iritl.lin,ler note. iiouoco IteUrmptlim tuiel with If. S, er li - j. lrreut.orrliTUiairu) . , . loiai IHI.M1, r MAHlLlTlbS. Capital Mini palit In I U.MXOO Hurpina fnuu I. Id 14 UwUflde.l froitu ,mo National Hank notea outatauilluf .. 1 1, WD ot Dividends nnpalil 1 00 IniUrlilual deiKn.lt. aublecl to check M.IU1 M -Due toolbar National Uanka .. m i Uut) U male llanka ana Danker. 3 H TOTit -. IM,iB t; State or Kentuckr, Couutr of Chrl.ttan, at; I, Tho. W Uinc, Lwlilerof Iheatute namnt bank, iloaijleinuljr . wear that lh alure Hale, menl I. trulothe boat ol lur knowleilje ami ballet. " .TII08. V Ca.hler ftubucrlbe! anu awom UUav ol Dec, 1SV1 McCLUKK KKLI.Y. ' l'uLUa COkatCTAIte.l. John Uoitoi, . J. r. I'Howai, J Director. W. A Luwar. ) MATRIMONIAL. ifr. Elbridgo 0. Cay co and ilisa S. D. Knight were uuitod iu the holy bonds of matrimouy at 3 o'clock p in., Wetlnesday, Kuv. D. S. Bon lea otlicistiug. Tho marriage took place at Hebron church near Church Hill, til the prosenco of n uuu.' ber ot the moat intimate friends of the contracting parties. Tho uttondauts were Kobert Cayce aud Miss Sarah Colliui, Etlward V hite and Miss Bar bara Adoock, Walter Knight und Miss Katiule Brambnm, Charlie Bjyd aud Miss Georgia Gregory. Immodiateiy nftor iho coruinonv the Iiiippv couple accompauiud by their iuvitol guests rn paired to tho homo of Mr. Jas. M Cay,tbe father of the grcctu, whue an eloGitut reception huh helu. the groom is a very prosperous youug far tner of tho Beverly neighborhood and is deservedly popular. lib brido is tho oldest daughter of Mrs. M. E. Knight, of thu Church Hill neighbor hood, and is a lady iwssessoU ol much beauty and iutelligouco and mauy Tho iolus iili tho many friend- of thu liapp) couple in wishing tli"in u lung life of hspp and prosperity. (Tl ejilnito in tide is icproduivd from the lat ibsue, as il hbi puuliilietl W Occident without tho proof buring boeu lead). Church Hill. OnWcduewday, Dec, U, 'Oi, t 3 o'clock u. ui.. at Ilebrun church, Mr, Elbridgo C.Cuy to Ml lo the altur ou ol Ilill'tJ fuTust ttuilinoht BCiOinin bIimI 4uu g lutlioH, MimSnlllo U..KiuLlit. AUrr tli beautiful d iit.uioii), l; Uv. U. S.Bortles, tie- oruUI paily huiI itiiiluu iiinulicr of iiiMtitl gueoth siHlttd for the ilitunt uud hospitable l.ouio of the groom, hero a brilbuul itHeptfon.in'aited them. After the inntiv couL'ratuhitioiis of friumls the youug people weiu iuvitod into tho psrlor, wbote they enjoyed themselves till rl o'clock anil supper was auuounootl, Preceded by tho bridul patty slfwoutluio one of tho mot ejsgant aiid tustely suppers it was over our lot to boo: ererythlug was so uicelr uud beautifully arraugeil (hat it bctpeuks pral&o for tbogootl women who prepamd il. Mr. Cnycoisu ton of Mr. Jas. Cuyce, uuil is a prosperous youug farmer, quiet, sober, industri uus, energetic, ubtimublu and popular with all who know him. Miss hpiiihl is a duughtor of Mrs. M. E. Knight, of Church Hill, uud U ono of the prettiest, most estimable aud popular youug ladies 'in thu neighborhood Mr. Cayco Is to bo congratulated niuulug such u valuable prize. May uot a wiud blow or leaf rustle to mar tho ffcaco and' happluoss of this youugcouplo. May lltuteu's clioic.st blesslugs rest upou iheiu aud may they livelong ami Ubuful livts uuil may that peace which poaseth all rent uud alilde with them both uow and foiiivur is the wish of u friend. Tho liollttnyu aro (ljou ua, but true tolli recoil) of many llio will II ) pour U" lliuiil,' Willi-out mlalii(f nu iiMUo. Thabtttlloof advortiscH Is fougbt out in UopklnHvlllo Iu the oolutnui of tho KiNTt'csiiN. Kvory morchsut who wauls to koop up with ilia pro- If you want )ivlutt. ilting uud . . Class come sand seo the . . People's Tailor THE TAXLO R. A Ghoit Story. The following story Hppeurl iu Tht Indicator, u neat little educational journal publifihed bv the Hopklnsvil' icoloretl xople, in Iho ifsuo of lost Saturday, without anything lo indi cate Hist it was not seriously worthy of space: "Wliilo waitiug for the I rain at Cosky, Monday Iho 'tlt tilt., for Clarksvillo, my brother anil another boy, who came to the station with u, were terrible frightened bj a irbost it maue n noiso to that of u nog, ouu u was auoui tn size ot a calf, color very dark. It made fur oue of tho horses, but the nuimnl mic coeded iu getting out of its reach. After hitviug chased tbo horse away il camn buck near the same pinco again. When iireil upou it disappeared. ourp, Jl'LIA Ll.lVtLL." Is it possible that thoro is a sou a porsou iu Christmu county who in "ghostsT" The Shadow Ootective. The uttractiou that will apier at the opera houso U- "Ight is the tilt couiediau ''Daniel A. Kelly" iu his st'usatioual molcxlraina, "Thu Shadow Detective." Mr. Kelly as u oomotiian uud charucter nctir is a pleasing succors, and his persouiUca tiou of an Irish wliconmnj as au iau, aud us a ankeo Jarmer, are always well received. Tho Louisville Courier Journal says at follows; Harris's theater was couiplnti.lv filled yesterday afternoon wIuju Kelly produceil "Tho Shadow Tho audiuucu was verr de monstrative uud appeared with the (Iraiim. It is built on tin- Miiurlatito jyluu,Jth extremely rilan ous and virtuous cburacteis. . however, seemed to catch the uu dioucu. Mr. Kelly appeared iu ffereut characters. Tho play hr features aud a railroao scuuo, which was cleverly preseuli , Harry Alb.iugh did excellent work villainous Italian, his (hsrsclu sketch being of a superior variet. Miss Helen Dvsmoud, a lithe, grso youug woman, nith a very measure of good looks, ip pared us tho heroins. She presentiil her roll satisfactorily. Advance uow 0en at Prices 2D, DO anil 75 tviits. Ole Olton. A giOil sizoii audieiico I hi. roughly enjoyed this LirillittnL i'utiirluluuivut at Opera Houso Mouday night Thu compuuy hits a great reptittitiuii tj sustain, ami II storms ol upp,nU4 and laughter is (he slumlord In judge by, thmi thes.) clear nttrihuttii havo addo.1 another to their lung list of triumphs. Tho strength of iho performer lien iu thn individual of each jierfomier. Jas, T. McAlpluo males au ideul Olo OIhoii. His makiH up is por til, nd ids hi i, ik remarkably lino. Lilt In Dolly Foiiter is n pretty irl atid it graceful utrmi". Louis Anal u - Uiidfi'l OTli.imlirMi U k niply iminciihi). Aiiiiid lliitini n humlionio nmu, tu good udvautagA ns Mina Jmila . .1, IL Coahor. as Paul, Jordan, H. ('. Chamberlain, as Dr. Shingle, ami Johu . Liuce, us Jefferson Uasoott were vxcvlletil, ThoSwwHii h Dialect utiWul in raflHaV faViiYi) laV Vaaaw ljJJyVJ Vt daaBVaiW TMiTTl vA aiBiBim (rfl5rv Q1' fl kaaaaHL immm owns UlVJOY Both tho method and results wlmn Byrup of Flga li taken j H U pleasant nuu (circ.niug to too uuio, nnu acu cently yet promptly on tlio Kidneys, Idver and Boftels. cleansea tbo tern ctieciuaiiy, awpcis C0IUI, hcaij. aebea and fevers and cures habitual comtlpatlou. Srrun of Flra U tli only remedy of Its kind over produced, pleasing to tho tasto nnd nc CCIitahlo to tbo stainaoh. nrnrnnt In IU action nnd truly bcuoficiiii In t clleoUi, prepared only from the inoat licalthy and agreeable; substance:, Its mapy excellent qualities ooraraend It to all and hnvo mada it tho moat popular remedy known, Byrup of Flea Ji ftr ealo In 50o ntid 91 bottle by pU leailln? drug-guts. Any rclkblo druggUt who may not havo it on hand will nro. euro it promptly for anv ono who withes to trv It, Lo n&t accent auv BuUtltutc fered for SATUIWA Y.MEXT. Foinnn uni " llif irii m iliihH). iatiuadtajwaaawiaiia.aliliiliintiiaj.jaii i UaMWumaaim men lam.naaaiai'') Hi m HH KHi Uk MM USHI fi II At vAI Pt II fl I n 111 1 1 1 ' WK$ One Bay Oaly! '"" '" l"t"r, ATURDAIDE Wo ivill move io the Glass Corner, opjwsitc the. Bank 0 llophinsrillo January I 1803. But before doing so, and in 'order io ligfyeriliiusf.ork, will throw oat to the people some of the greatest bargains ifmTTant ever of Your choice of Stltf Huts, north $3. S.GO anil 4. niuornl price Your cttoleo til Jim's nnd Hoys' Still" Habt, worth $1 nnd 1.50, for Your choice of 100. Men's Soft Hats, north $2.50, 11 nud 3.50; for MAMMOTH CLOTHING AND SHOE COMPANY, mmu T-i 1 X31M,Un. 4K YartU North Main ami Jeup Avenue. -, Ol'lro Quartette slug tieaulifiilly, and were compelled to rospoud to uticortw until thoy wero tired. Tho eutertaluuieut was repoated Tuesday night. i EvamvIlloSt Terre Haute Railroad. Holiday natei. For I lie Christ mas HolitUyH thu E Si C aoll ticKelA Oil IAH-. 21. V. ai.d '.'(I, Uo D5.3l nud Jsiuury aid auu, to all points OU lite oysmiu nii ConuBctiug lines at one uud fare for tho round trip. All tickt!t good returning until Jsu. !5rd 1893- For further information address H. A. CivrntLL, a. P Si V ' Evis.ll. lud., Loo. 1 lib, 1892. Iie vi To allnnr tlif nalla to prow to tin In- U common In Chliet. as an Indlrntlon that tlis otf nrr folliiwa - atilriitarv occttputlou urlrsilsa life of Iciaitrc lnir nulla on the rlpht hnnj wottlil Interere with the tw of tho brush d'orreaponillnff to our wn). ami wonM tliereforr reflect uulitTornlily on tho perviu concerneil, b tcndlnir to ibntT thst he ilhl not devote blmvetf to coiitpoiitton or llternry exerclaoa, tho pride of every educated Chlneae. They arc nlmoat nlrrnya confined to thu left hand, therefore, aud arc at time very long, delicately dinned silver cases being worn to piotcct them Pnmejreara. ago J met a Chlueae irentleman who had carefully iruanlwl tho growth of tho nall on tho third did fourth the former for tome ten years, the latter for orer twenty-Uro. Tho Wall ou tho fun III Hnger. when the allver nrotctur la remored, wan some alx or moro Inthen long, and twisted like a corkscrew. Homo few months later this (jentleinaii, owing- to an accident, brolie the null llli wa a a great m If he had Ut a near relative. Oil- 11. Tu.iW ttt Hint u4 D(rtd. Hhe And you any you would die for mo? Mr. Iloroaome A lltouaand tlmea. She Would you -mind dolntr It Jnat once rlifht awarV You know iipu a as juat beeu elected coroner and lie hain't bad any praotlco yU Jury AMtja i" JTABJtIS, JlpmLcrai. I Mltren.i In ft wine llrecilrra I- At- llrrailvrur uetl.Kreii I 'DUfHOC'JE'HSEY HO o. Union Couuty, Ky. Nntnlna I'n I sul Bble,, ami all lurit.ttl a. ru,reMTit,vl, llruiilliK that I'lxa eat. Ve .up.' pllol rlir an i.ioiitli In Urn J-ar, I'rlco. Iu Aar mullet. , . .Idilrr.., i-'.Ol'.W O T, I'uloH KrKKCl .Nalliinal Hank, lI'iraaiillrM Itank nl I'lil.iiit.mrn ami Utiuity OfB lal. ooli'fl pollen Jool MpI A recent ll.cor.ry by n ..'il iiliT.lrlaii , 8uc4HiruUr tincil mriiilblr lir thon.anUa edaillca. tl l.ttieonlr .ale anil rallaUe mail. Iclne iiiM.ovei.it. uewar. 01 uDiiiinciiiirM ururiti.la who oner interior ineincina tu in ace ol thla. Alk lur Coon'. Cotton IIiiot ;.! rnlll.1, t.hn nn dlil.d.ltlltM. nr l.l,allte.ll .Ull lillfr. ami we will Mnu icaleil. brutuininall. full eatad artlsilaia In plain ni.li,lw, to lauiea onlr, 1 .iiMne Atliliv1 I'oiiil Mir Oomiiaiir it. 3 ai.ner woo, tcirui,. iViu.iill. ml mYMticru br rtil.u. MTIlSTiUTT, t 1 WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE FOR 20 YEARS Hns loci nil Worm Remedies. EVEHY BOHLE GUARANTEED. BOt.n KvicRYwiiKitrc. r..u,it, Ci,,T.i.oiia. Cheaptttl But ButTnut CoU$a$ in th$ World. Awt.JH1kt MMirit VI - t.piU. ht Itmmu f BMUtfflitf m4 UmuU KiiIsmi E.lMt IUlU. If tMtaM(aftM4rCfrUBadM TtthlM. MMF, ft4 JtiiiL fttkMl li IK V Manufacturers and Builders, J- FALL & WINTER' GOODS' UST Will give: pu prices' :.ri,x"rSast6iii;sliTi'g"th.e wrold ." -. . l-' JJJ OX11 11H6. Millinery figures. Morris N.K.FAIRBANK&CO. ST. LOUIS. Ityflttwish to A dMs as white -as fa sm And finish your as as begun, CLAIRETTE soap is IfitVfting M Will' do it M hmq once bought it w mfa will rue it. .j., SAMUEL CLAIJKSVILLE, TENN., 'MantfFicturer and imiDorterol ITIIIAU SUo;i'UH, swede sirable EASTERN A MOJSTTJMENTS, TABLETS, , ,' and STATUARY. After -10 ream' oxnorlonoo wo fool i . -..,,. - - i,i i ,... . tto ua wii uo oxuouiouiu a bkiiuui , f Hone hut the best CwAiit. r. u. WHIT1.0W In our J ., aJtijLm mh,, Contractor, Builder and. Dealer in LUMBER, AND wfTriMTiwf WAmnSmA Virginia street, UopkinsviUo, IfflljC Steel rlbbou and Iron Fonce. ms(o. Soveu ribboua pleto, gaUw aud painted. ' ' J .'in.nn wtmw.iAiki mn I) V8 &j9 Ur$ ? " A1.I9' ' . a a. Sixth jlrcot, rear; of I'lanlor's Hank, 1 ' i J I - at dead low oohei. - MJswmsgms& MAEBLE,, and the most de-- . conflilanl . 'thai nni: n,i,oi.i :. - ---' i i anu artlRtio monnor material used. Solicitor for work, II U Li l..lj. mZial$mJl$m t . S ...-. 'vQr . Ja f . gt r f The boat and cbonpest Fonw." , ' nndr every lulnff, 50q p'er foot put up ,L'' )." n. ( r