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) i HARTFQRO WEEKLY HERALD. vi:dnt.si)av, iu:ci:m nr.it h. January 1st, 1887 I Is the day we have I . fixed for the Herald , r( pi Tk j i i i (jit t Distribution i I In which every paid-up 1 1 subscriber will have a chance. No blanks every one entitled to a chance will get a prize. Valuable presents ranging from $150 to 25 ct swill be given away to our subscribers. Do not wait now is the time to subscribe. We will publish a complete list soon. OF INTEREST ni o: Business: Men! 'Pirn wiiol: hnffirn Christmas and for 2 weeks after, we will issue 500 extra copies of the Herald for General Circulation. Do not miss this opportunity to advertise your business. A COMPARISON. The "condensed tragedy" of the Traveler might be slightly enlarged to read as follows : A With trmi.crs iinil ; A Willi llpsMisurft. Tim tlrln Inlilo Omit'. (Ill Illl'SUfll llllIS, Ami lip v try oon, Tlieiiii'stliia ii. Hit u iiiiiii, Willi n Nn. ISIkxiI, Mmlo a mill for the iliulc. As Hip ttinln niiulc a msi. LOCAL NOTES. Cheap, good goods, at Kmall's. Martin makes a specially of clocks. New crop of N. O.Sugaritt Williams Urns. Nice overcoats, cheap at J, K, Fugle .t Co. For IkioIh and shoe, call on J K. Kngle Co. Martin for all kinds of spectacles anil eye-glares. Hinnll ore doing the largest business In tills town. Maitln has all kinds of silver-plated tabic cutlery. Who will get the silver wheeled bug-y, at Small's. Do not fall to get you a clonk or overcoat, at HmallV. Martin for all kinds of tine and cheap rings and Jewelry. The Infant child of Hylvester Tilford, of Ceralvo, Is very low. Martin Inw Just received a largo lot of new Jewelry. Call and see. Don't forget that Martin lias gotslsnt the lowest prices. Who will get the Indies gold watch, at Hmall's free glfl distribution. Martin lias a handsome lot of napkin iIiiks, Fiiltable for Xmati prcpeuts. Another big Job lot of lwc and gloves of all kind', at Anderson's The (Iranil Jury of Ohio county Circuit Court Inspected th College last week. J, J. McHeury Is preparing to get out a small lot of county limps on tissue Don't forget that J. K. ForIo & Co., keep always on Imnd a full line of Cute Jeans, yarns, H'tunels Ac. Mrs. i), a. Miller is confined to her room from the effect of a slight stroke of paralysis, Kiistainetl last week. Two n f Wesley Miller's children, near It nine, who have, been very low from typhoid fuver, are improving. I oiler a hard-wood bedstead for &l Tills style Is lluely finished, elegant and durable Call and see them. 18 at H. A. WlLLIAMh. Why pay a profit on hose and gloves when you can have an Immense line to select from at cohI, at Anderson's ? A mad dog was pursued tn, and killed In Cromwell, last week. The brute ! had bitten several other dug beforo It WHS killed. Whooping-cough is prevalent In and about Fordavlllo. Six children of Mr. W. T. Johnson are down with the complaint. Mr. Clint Stevens, heretofore, residing near the old Fair grounds, lias moved to a farm in the Waller neighborhood, purchased by jiiut'froni Mr, Bayllss Davis. M'irtit! Iiiihii lot of goods sultublu fori Xiuna for tho Ilttlo folk' young Initios mid geiils, mid old folk. Don't fowl I I Judge 1''. 1'. Mnrguii culled our attention lust Hitturday lo Hie fni't Hint I tlif Kroiiitd was covered Willi Minw. Thanks Judge. Till' stock holders of (lie bank cull- f tllllttll.l III. llWIM..jtltl til.. tlMlll (.tfltlf .t.i..,'...vn imiuinmK .- ......re n.w. i from Sia),(MI( to SM.IMM. This Is ii splendid cliuucu for lnvetiiieiit. Hlnro limn to iiiiin In en unjust, i " u,,ow w,,p" ,ni, rveiiusieu ninny in my sorrow, 1'ny I'll dust Ii. l- Vo:km:u. .Nunills Iiiivo tin- (Inert lot of IjooIh and shoes ever (i flight lo Ilurlforil. Do nut full to visit lliclrctiiii', and besides gelling che.ip good goods, you will kcL u free ticket. 't'liv Iiijiinctloii lo clothe the nuked, In obeyed In full, and honestly, at T. M. Hit lib's. His stock of clothing Is tin cheapest mid best III the (Ireen river country. 'Kternal vigilance Is tin- price, of " ICteruiil selling for small profits IhT. M. Kmitli'H plan with customers who wuiit to invest In Ids line lint' of good, honest clothing. I).iyou waul a nice sewing machine as a Xmas present fir your wile, your diiUKhter, your nlcee, your your your sweetheart '.' Don't let the ClirlttlllHH pllHH WltllOUl llollIK tills. 4'J.lt S. A Williams. The "(lolden Itulf," "To do unto others as you would have others do unto you," Is never broken at T. M.. Smith's. A large amount of first-class clothing given for the least po4lble amoiiut of money. Mr. John W. Itiglaud, of Ho-Ine,was thrown rum a mute, about mile from) home, lust Frldny. Mr. Higland wa considerably liriiled on Ids bend and lilp. He was p'iiufully,biit not Melius ly hurt. If you want a good, cheap pocknt knife, lully warranted, now Is your your time, they are going fast, don't delay If you want a Imrguln. Call and hi-this line stis'k for yt iifxelvt's, at Williams Urns. Oiieoflhe I win children, of Win. Morelaud, of the Burnett's creek id, tiled last Thursday morning. It was four mouths old, and in good health. Death c lined by of the skull Ismes. Just Into my furniture warehouse, examine for yourselves, and bo convinced that the stock Is complete, of the latest patterns, and cheaer than ever before oll'ured in this maiket. IS. it s. A. William. JJr! J. V.. Hon i! has moved to his new reldeiice, and Is now omfortably housed for the winter.! Ills home is a cottage built after the'modcru plan for room, nud convenience, and when will present a very pleasing My furniture is new, elegant ami cheap. In proof of this, I oiler u neat and finely lliilslied bureau for $7, and a still better one, extra in every way, for $10. These prices cannot be beaten In the Clreen Illver Country. IS. 'It S.A.Williams. Mr. A. 1. Maddox, of ItocKoit, called upon us last Moudav and renewed his subscription to the IIkkald, and also renewed the subscription of his sou who resides In Texas. Mr. Maddox has our thanks. We hope teveral thousands ulll follow his example. Miller &. Wcsterlleld's is the place to buy your Christmas goods. They have all kinds or lire works. They have candy apples and candy tidies, candy dolls and candy dishes, candy lough nud candy neat, candy sour and candy cweel, candy low and candy tall, and candy enough for you all. Mr. Johnson Dean, of Itockvale, Hreckeurldge county, received serious Injuries several days ago, while riding, his horse fell with him; in the full he was caught under the hone, and had one leg broken near the ankle, and sustained other Injuries. At last accounts, he was in a fair way t recover. The Court of Appeals recently rendered an important disclslon on the Prohibition question. Among other things the court held that "the local option I does not prohibit n regular practicing physician from presrlblug or furnishing In good faith liquors to his patients, Just as lie would any other medicine." Don't wall until the day before Christmas to select your holiday gifts, but visit the l!.aar, make your selection and have It laid aside. Nothing Is so nice for a child as a nice cloak nothing ho nice. for your wife us a nice hearth rug. Anderson's Ilnaar bus laid nude several of these, for tlnse who always look out in time. They coU from $.- to $7.00. To those who still need u winter wrap, we will say that Anderson's haa a few newmnrkelH, and short wraps, left over from tho big cloak sale of two weeks ago, which can bo bought very low, also a big lot of misses' and children))' cloaks, from fl.W) up. These aie great bargains, and you ought not lo allow them to pass If any ol your family will need anything In this Hue lids winter. When cold snaps biioIi as the present one visit us, men will naturally Inquire whero to get overcoats, what they col, etc. For the benellt of our shivering patrons and friends, we will Buy that Aiidersnu'A Bazaar has tho largest and cheapest stock of overcouts wo have over seen. Why, you can get u Verv fair overcoat there for 'Sl.fiO A good one for GOO A' very good one for ... 0.60 Ami a No. 1 for 0.00 Theso are big bargains, and If you need a coat, we would advise you by all means tn call and see them. The Grand Army. Klectlon ut Post No. 11, O. A. R., Thursday, December 2nd, being the day to elect the ofllcers for the ensuing, year for 8erKcuntHmU3 J.WIilttlnglilll,roH No. 11, Grand Army of the Republic of Fordsvllle, the following (inkers were duly elected : Commander, William H Carter; Keillor Christopher C. Ilrown; Junior Vice-Commander, Sebastian V. Kissinger ; Adjutant, Edwin Forbes ; Surgeon, Jarvus Chaplain, Henry C. Truman; Quiirlci master, James M.Cobb; Olllcer ol Hip Day, Samuel Moxley ; Olllcer of the (Itiard, Samuel Keowu ; Columbus D. Kkildge, (Icorge J. Askln ; I'ost ensign 1st Lieutenant, Oeorgu W. Karl. These otllcers will be Installed Thursday, January Dili, 1887. County Court. Thosettlementsof (he following named fiduciaries were admitted to record last Monday, at the regular term of court, then' being iioexcepllonslotliem, vl. : W. I,. Howe administrator of J. F. Austin, deceased ; Luclnda Stevens of Thos. Kteveim,deceased ; J 1. Tiuhenor administrator of Alpheiis Kyerly, deceased. Several fiducial settlements were filed this term of court ami laid over a term for exceptions. Iteports of the followed named guardians were llled and sent to record, vl. : Allen fieutry guardian of Luther (Jen-try &c. ; James (lentry guardian of Jno. S. Gentry Ac. The Hide bill of the estate of W. C. Taylor deceased, and the appraisement and allotment of the estate of F. W. Her deci'Uhcii, were filed ami ordered to tin recorded. Orders were made Monthly In the following motions : T. M. Keown for new road, alias writ of ml quoil lo Is-held on the Wtli Inst.; W. 11. Carter for new road, route established ; N. It. Smith for change In road, rule vs. commissioner; John Booth for new road, dismissed at the cost of applicant; D.l Mo"fley for change hi io;nl, change established, U, W. Madtlox commissioner; E. W. Truman for new road, rule against viewers to report ; Virgil Renfrow for new road, alias writ id 'nod damnum awarded, inquest 2.'id Inst. ; Elijah Crow for new road, route establlshed.and li. F. Wallace commlsfloner. The rest of the case' on docket were continued. F. M. Hatler, F. (I. Willis, J. 1). Holbrook, A. (). Ilrown and Carter Stewart, were constituted a board to supervise the tax Uioks for the year 18S7, to convene at the county-seat on the flrst Monday hi January next. A. C. Rowan A ul., filed u petition for a new voting precinct, Abbyviile to lie the polling place. A. Oodsaw & nl., alo llled a petition for a new election preciut, the voting place to be at Hetla. Said petitions will be disMied of at the January term. Makcii lilth, ISSU. Rev. Dr. W. H. Klrksey. of Dawsou, Texas, says: "Collins Ague Cure has beat me out of $200 or StfOO, I expect." Says I, "How's that Doctor? "Well," says the Doctor, "the people here know how a preparation Collins Ague Cure Is. They take it when their liver gets out of order, and it cures rici, thus you see it beats me out of a doctor's bill, and shuts oil my practice to a great extent." For sale by ',. Wayne Orlflln it Ilr , Hartford, Ky. -19 rtm. Fordsville Notes. Dec.ilrd, heard from this part of the country for some time, I concluded tn send you some notes. Some few of our farmers have sold their tobacco. C. A, Shreve has (-old his stock of drv goods at Shreve, Ky., and started to 1'iiupot, Ky., this morning, where he will engage In the mercantile business. Mr. Sam Keown and wife, relumed this evening from Sutton, where they have been visiting friends nud relatives, fni the past few days. Mrs. rsancy Jones, wife of W. J. Jones, of this place, died of consumption the 1st day of December, 10:1(0 o'clock, A. M. The funeral was preached by Rev. R. F. Jenkins The funeral was attended by many friends and relatives. She leaves a husband, and one child to mourn her loss. The be reaved family have (he sympathy of the entire country. Mure when I can think of It. Success lo tho Hr.itALli. Is the wish of Rkdhah. m - Hues Stokk.Mis. Every family ought to keep a bottle of Collins Ague Cure constantly on hand. We find it a great benellt hi evety form of sicklies". I have sold It constantly for two years past, and It never falls. Rr.N T. Rum. For sale by Z. W. Urlllin & Hro.lO.'Im Estray Notice. Taken up as a stray by David Dun can, living one mile east of Echols, In Ohlocouuty,on tho 21th day of Novem ber last, one red anil wiute muiey cow, aged about ! years, and marked with a crop and uiidcrblt in the light ear, and which I have aiiiirnlsed at the vnlue of $10. Witness my hand, this the 4th dav of December, 18SG. Ill-It Ro itr. Duncan, J. P. O.C. . Wayne (Irllllint Hro. the old reli able Druggists of Hartford, have taken the agency for the Collins Ague Cure, which they recommend to their customers as the most reliable medicine for bllllousness, headache or any liver troubles. PrlcoCOo per bottle. Ml. Mules Wanted. 1 wish to buy mules from 14 bauds to 1" hands high, and from three to eight years old. 1 will bo in Hartford, on Wednesday, the 15th lust. H. H. Hall. New PitoviDKNCi:,Kv.,May 20,1880. Collins IlroH. Drug Co., M. Louis, Jb.; Ukntlkme.v : Your Ague Cure gives entire satisfaction We cau sell no other since Introducing Collins Ague Cure. Your Dr. Jackson's Celebrated remedies are highly appreciated lu this section, Respetfully, W. R. Alliimttkn & Son. For sale by Z. W. Hrlilu & Rro. 10 3m Martin, Miss. Collins Ague Cure stands pre-eminent above all others. I have a splendid sale for It and excellent opportunities for knowing Its high character, as I am hi u malarial and mlasmatlo district. E. M. IUltiiKit. For sale by Z. W. Uriflln & Rro. 40 Urn PERSONAL. Vmoiu tfUMng lo liait notice nffrltmU and reltttheii under IMthrattiNU confer it m or by Mailing or temlliig lo tl,lt iiffkc Mr. F.O. Willis called losee us this week. Dr. (1. E. Stoweis, of Rockport, Is in I he city. Mr. Jesse MoTaylor paid us a visit this week. Mr. Miller spent sometime with us Ibis week. Mrs. Thos. Oreer, of Itedn, we nre Informed, Is very sick. Mr. John M. Rugland, of Hoine, came losee us last week. Hon. A.C.Tauner.of Evansvllle,Ind , is attending court this week. Mr. (jludman Dean, of Muhlenberg county, was hi town Saturday. ( R. M. Phelps, of tho Butler County News, was In town Monday. Judge W. B. Noe, ot Oil boon Is In town attending court this week. It. M. Wilson was hi town last week, uuddlil not forget the HmtALl). Messrs. Jim Bennett and Godfrey Mcllenry, of Echols, spent Sunday hi town. Miss Lizzie Johnson, ol Pleasant Ridge, Is visiting the family of E. L. Sulleiiger. J. A. Tichenor, of Point Pleasant, renewed his friendship tor the Hkiialu last Thursday. Mr. Basham, of near Fordsvllle, called upon us last week, and invested in the HintALD. Will E. Rourlaud, one ol the legal lights of Madisnuville, was in town last week on business, J. J. Mcllenry and H. B. Kinsolvlug, went tn Bells Run last Sunday, and returned Monday night. Mr. Ed White, of the firm of White, Duiikerson it Co., of Evausvllle, Ind., was in town this week. Miss Fannie Miller, of Ohio county, is visiting her sister, Sirs. J. D. Render. Rutler County Sews Prof. Perry Wilson, of the Gum Spring school, is suffering from an attack of whooping-cough. Mr. Lafayette Embry, of Select, gave us a call last Saturday, ami subscribed for the Hkkalii. Henry Mcllenry was, ut last Information, improving in health by his stay ut Thomasvllle, Gu. Mr. C. II. Stevens, of Beaver Dam, came in Saturday, and renewed his allegiance to the Hkiiai.D. Mrs. Mahala Christian Damel,of near Hostile, who has been quite sick for four or live weeks past, Is now Improving. Luther B. Rhoads, who has been under the treatment of Dr. Pendleton returned to his home at Ricedale Saturday. Rev. Jo Ad Bennett came to see in Stturday last, and with his usual forethought left the price of a year's subscription. Francis Cooper, of Beaver Dam cannot do without the Hkkalii. He kindly sent his subscription by his father lat week. Miss Fannie Miller, daughter of Esq., J. D. Miller, of Roslue, who has been suffering from Typhoid fever, is now recovering. Sam Barnard, of Evansville. and Sauford Fulkersou and Henry Taylor, of Ceralvo, are in town the guests of Mr. Jas. M. Harnett. Mr. Jas. N. Moorman, of Fordsville, came to see us last week. Mr. Moorman, contemplates moving his family to South Cartollton soon. Dr. Alexander was quite sick Iu9t Friday night aud Saturday, on account of which he was unable to till his engagement at West Polut church. Mr. and Mrs. R C. Duncan, of Rock-port, spent Thansgivlug with Mrs. Yarbroiifch. They returned to their home Frlduy. Herald. Mr. Mercer May, of Plrosaut Ridge, was in Hartford, Friday last, he called to see us. He was returning from Beaver Dam, where he wos on on on business. Mrs. Jos. Ney Foster, and her sou, left for their home In Marsbfleld, Mo., last Thurwlay. Mrs. Foster had the misfortune to lose her husband, Judge Jos. Ney Foster a week or two ago. Arrivals at the Hartford House for tlie week eliding December 7, 1880 : V. i:. liourlruiJ, Morilnonvlllc ; C. It. It. Hamilton, V. W. Patton, Virgil Wise, Thos. H, nines, J. V. Moorinnn, J. II. Hundcfur, J. a. B.unlefur, J. 1. Howe, Punlon J. A. MnKiin,.!. M. Stofer, county j C. M. l'eiiillclon, (J. W. Mastic, ( M. Kloltl, Juke. Small, city ; C. I). C. It. Ilctliel, C'lmtley Huberts, Louisville ; Col. Slmcklctt and ilniiRlitrr, Island; J. T. Wallace, Chicago; M. J. Coleman, Kvansylllp, Ind.; M. M. Hittt.011,0. II. Crully, St. Louis; A. Knlin, Cromwell j II. L. White, SI. Louis ; lira- shear, McLean county ; J, II. Cooper, W. It. Noe, Cnllioon; II. II. Warren county; JnckCews,Sacramonto. BORN. JKNNirrr. To the wife of James M. Jennett, a boy, weight 10 pounds. Alliin. To the wife of Win. Allen, of New Baymus neighborhood, a boy. Will Is happy ouce moie. Brick For Sale. 1 have a large lot of brick for sale on my farm near No creek church, Ohio county.'it ij8 per thousand, for chimney patterns, and low grade brick at $0 aud $4 per thousand. JamksS. Chink, P. O Hartford, Ky. 47 41. Hartford Revival. Our meeting here began one week ago, and despite the inclement weather and Circuit Court, botli of which have beeu great hindrances, Dr. Peay's sermons have drawn good congregations, while the spirit of the occasion Is all that can be desired, us It relates to the harmony of all the denominations in the good work. Revs. Campbell aud Smith, of tho Methodist aud Cumbelliud churches, haeu both been present, and by their hearty eudorsements,good speeches and prayers have contributed largely to the interest of the meeting. We predict a great religious awakening. J. S. Coleman. The cash salesof dry good,at Small's for past week $1822 50. How Is this for hard times? Circuit Court Notes. Albert Armendt was acquitted of the charge of selling liquor to u minor. Iu tho case of W. H. CuiidlU'charged with shooting and wounding with Intent to kill, the Jury returned a verdict of two years In tho penetentlary. The grand Jury is steadily Investigating the conduct of the evil-doers. The following comprises the petit Jury panel for this week of court : Marlon Hatley, J. W. Rowe, G. L O'Bauuou, Hiram Taylor, J. T. King, C.I). Bean, J. D. Miller, W. R. Patterson, A. R. Plrtle, W. H. Williams, P. P. Walker, I Louis Tichenor, Jeese MoTaylor, Virgil Miller, F. G. Willis, O. Patterson, A. G. Brown nud J. Ham Shultz. Tlieeertiileatrsnf election ntnl qualification of the Circuit Court Clerk weie spread upon the record. The sheriff' and his deputies were sworn in. John Bellamy,rond surveyor, was lined sin. The indictment against Geo. Heady wasdisiiiiused. T. J. Lowe was excused from serving I as traiid Juroi, and John L. Rock chosen In his stead. Mr. R. A. Miller, of Hawesvllle, wasi sworn In as an attorney of this Bur. TI11, case of 1). Walker was stricken from the docket. Samuel Ferguson had a line of one 1 cent assessed against him. Jo. C. Arnold was lined &M and 10 days imprisonment for carrying concealed weapons. SCIENTIFIC. Eating Old Shoes Armour's Pigraphy Hogs Dying of Cholera-Personals, &c. Rot'Kl'diiT, Ky., Dec. 0. Milk contains lltirlu or albumen, or some such outlandish stuff', while tea contains tannin. Mix the two anil you have taiiuate or fibrin, or iu other word", leather. Those who put milk in their tea, eat old shoes In n tempting disguise Phil. D. Armour's ; an episode at AVatertown iu the above named great Chicago pig-killer's eventful life, may have cut short his literary attainments nud rendered hi' autobiography Impossible, but tho thing he ought to do Is to write his Hogalmlghty 1 It would boas great a hit us when he sandwltched poor Cliicayoan, nud bought their glue factory for half Its value. Speaking of hogs, Dr. Jackson, of this place, the farmer, physician aud tobacconist, killed 13 last week that averaged 247 lbs net. They were 14 mouths old, and were raised 011 his farms. Hogs are still dylug of cholera hi this part of the county, which Is making pork very scarce. I know of several farmers who had nice droyes of feeder, who will be compelled to buy their meal. Mrs. Hanibal Rock, who moved with her family from near Hopewell, this county, twenty-three years ago, to Champaign couuty, III., is now visiting her sister. Mrs. Fulkersou, Iu the Pond River tielghbornood. Dr. ami Mrs. Towues, of Greenville, visited their daughter, Mrs. Dr. last week. The colored folks are holding a protracted meeting at their church here, witli line success. Let the work go on; they have lots of raw material around here. What are the wild goose bones saying tills winter, which seems to have swooped dowu upon us wioug eud foremost? That's (he question that Is distracting the calculation of patriotic men who are bound to get their winter coal In. Little Medford Howard met a six-foot-two-ter on the street the other day, and thus accosted him : "Stranger, hand me down a chaw of store tobacco. Thanks. How's the weather up there?" The stranger didn't speak of the weather, but a terrible storm of oaths broke louse u; tlirrc. Medford had disappeared, however, on seeing the weather signal. Sl.'Wis. Dii Kim iily. Jesse Klmbly,son of Wm. Klmbley, of Ceralvo, of cotnsiimptlou, Monday night at 10 o'clock. MiLLEit. Uncle Andy Miller dial at his home, two miles below town, lust Thursday ulght. Mr. Miller was recognized throughout his long and useful llleasa mini of Merllng Integrity, against whom the tongue of slander failed to And a point of attack. He leaves a host friends and relatives to morn his loss, For Sale. I desire to and will sell 011 fair terms el ght acres, of good ground near South Carrollton. on which Is a good two-story dwelling, a good orchard, etc., ulso a store house on Main street, In South Carrollton. For terms and prices, apply lo the underslgued, or R. W. Batsel, railroad agent ut South Carrollton, Ky. S. J. Rhoads, 49 If Metropolis, 111. Money Found ! The newsboy found a roll of money iu Hartford, last Monday. I placed it in the Hartford Bank, subject to the order of the owner, when ho has proved his property and paid for this advertisement. Loins GiiNTHEit. An Old Feud. At Rosewood, Muhlenberg county, Fred Lithani and BobCarueal, wounded each other seriously in a round of shot gun volleyes. Litlmm's wounds will probably prove dangerous. The cause seems to have been cards and bad whisky. Hone Sale. On the first Mouday in Jummry 1887, I will ofl'rr for bale, hi Hrrtford, never-id good woik horses. Terms cash hi hand. G J. Bkan, 40 Ut Auctioneer. For Sale. I have 11 Hue fresh cow with young calf, which I offer for sale on terms. T. L. GitiFKl.W 40 tit. l.lol ul Lrtlt'rs Remaining hi the post olllce at Hart ford, Ky., which if not called for iu thirty days will bo sent to the dead' letter olllce, Washington, D. C. : Ambrose. Jim. lleimett, W. 11., Dyers, (Intnl. Il.iluy, Lewis. Clinmbors, II. S.. I'lllMlll, Joicpli, L'usebler, .limit's, row, in is. Cain. Wlllliim, Davis, Klljuii V., Kloltlcn, Sur.ili I'., Kddltf.K.J., Hunter. Duel, Hums, Jtxeiili II., .liunes, John, Low.MIhsM.U., LelKli, Henry C, McKermin, Win.. ltulpli, finis. M Sklllern, .1 Hioiilicr, John, Smoley, Miss Jennla, niniiii, joiiii, k., Muvens, .niiiies 11., Kaltbury.Mrs. Amrrlcii.Tiiylor, Mrs. K.,C') Wliltcscnrvcr, (1. W. Wise, Vlrsll. Persons culling for the aboye described letter, will pleased say they uro advertised, A. B. Haiku, P. M. Eitray Notice. Taken up as u stray by Ben Johnson, living on the bank of Greeu river, opposite tho town of Paradise, iu Ohio couuty, on the 21 rd day of Nov. last, one brlndlo cow, aged about five years, marked with a crop oft the left ear, aud split In tho right, and which I have appraised at the value of twelve dollars. Witness my hand this Dec. 3ril 18S0 4!) 4t Hour. Duncan, J. P. O. C. HOW GOOD LUCK! IS FALL AND sim: TRADE PALACE SrAnd Get a m Mi of Mnl and Ornamental Articles Given Away Every one lias an equal chance of winning one or all prizes offered. Every purchaser entitled to a ticket by buying 50 cent's worth of goods. No tickets issued to our employes. PRIZES ARE AS FOLLOWS : 1 Fine Top Buggy $150.00 1 Ladies' Gold Watch 50.oo 1 Beautiful Oil Painting lO.oo 1 Gold Ring lO.oo 1 Beautiful Oil Painting lO.oo 1 Trunk 8.oo 1 Napkin Ring 2.oo 1 Ladies' Robe lO.oo 1 Fine Ladies' Necklace 15.oo Twelve, Beautiful Cloth-Bound Books, $2 each, as follows: Jlacauley's Poems, Byron's Poems, U. S. Cook Book, Boyhood and .Manhood of George Washington, History of the World,, Life of Jefferson, JJavis, Doniliy Son, hi Dickens; Sketches by Boz, by Dickens; Nicholas Nitftfeby, by Dickens; Mrs. ucmans Poems, Longfellow. New anil more prbes will be added every week. Drawing will take pluce not letr Hum Mulch l-i, inabesoou er. Time, pluce and mauuer of Drawing will lie civen hi tlue lime. For further purticiilttrH, call at our store. The holder of the greatest number of tickets on the day of the Drawing will he pteicnteil with a i gold plrre. Re sure nud cull, uud don't miss getting your tickets. We have nlso marked il- n every Hue of goods, ami joii will be sure to get besides a free ticket, very low prices ami good goods nt HmallV Tinde Pi'lace - - ' - All our contracts are closed, the Goods bought from the largest manufacturers, and we are now receiving daily -NEW GOODS.- ' When we say New Goods, it means Goods which have just been shipped straight from the factory, and not having gone all over this country, handled and rehandled, or old and refused Goods. New Goods we say, and New Goods we have. AN ENDLESS VARIETY Prices That BOOTS in a gain more pairs ot m.jxo. 1 .Men- and JJoys heavy Boots. TJ e guarantee price on every pair to be, from lo lo .0 per cent, less than- any other house ran sell them. Don't forget to buy your Hoots and Shoes at Small's. Just now our stork is full and, complete, but the choicest selections will soon be gone. Now is your opportunity. OiirSlioiffi'iips awl Clonks &i simply sail that LOW PRICES are what' we COT, and LOW PRICES are what we shall SELL for. It makes our competitors sad, but no wonder, for our marvelous Bargains are the terror of them all. J 1 ' Never before hare we had ( I OlillilKF m1b '"i"ie's'c sales, and of llllllllwy,w,m fji(S means that we sell the best goods for the least money. HATS AND CAPS We a re head qua Hers. For Your Sake, Country Produce taken in exchange. TO BE HAPPY! AND TO PE IX TO PURCHASE YOUR- WINTER DRY GOODS! AT- Free Ticket in Their Gift OF GOOD, HONEST GOODS, AT- Will Make have opened live hundred, IN and, Cashmere have an our and means, we foot down on enabled Beautiful to our sale one long for not fail- to see A new line Worth $ 2 for A J l)VfiP(10!)L U i VI our stock. goods Goods, and Come and Let Us 00 LUCK! b Distribution "4 1 Fine Dress Pattern 6.oo 1 Napkin Ring 2.oo 1 Pair Towels 3.oo 1 Hood 2.oo 1 Ladies' Breastpin 5.oo 1 Pair Kid Gloves ,2.oo 1 Ladies' Skirt 2i5o 2 Yards Table Cloth 2.oo Dozen Handkerchiefs 2.oo You Laugh! ii t '..;...... t...i:..' J Vll'Vlii, tlllllU, viiuuiyiyviiiNittiH;tf, dents Kirt. Gloves, Shauds, We elegant line, and iu order to accomplish aim to make it comfortable pleasant for buyers with limited have been obliged- to pal our high prices. Careful buying us to secure a- fall line, of Goods, at figures very favorable plan of milking this season's to be remembered- as a bonanza our customers. Yon should our stock. in hoods satin-lined goods $1. Jo. We can please one and ' "r' sorfi'auij ''"''' Jl)vji,jnt(. fn come and inspect U 'e'huve some splendid tow-priced in this line. illiiicn'Deiiiii'tiiiiti:,,'):; we are ahead of all. Save You Money! HARTFORD, KY.