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tl CHRISTMAS aiFTg. ! fiJST RECEIVED AND OPENED UP, PLATED 5HlLDS SETS (Knife; Me. 12 TRIPLE PLATE KNIVES and FORKS. . Plated TEA and TABLE SPOONS MEDIUM and DESSERT FORKS. POCKET KNIVES In Pearl, Ivery Ferk and Speen.) CARVING SETS and PAIRS, Pearl,-Ivery and Buck. Wi" ' PROM MANUFACTURERS, A LARGE STOCK OP Pearl, Ivery and Rubber Handler KNIVES. uiiu uuwrv uuiiuiuei m. i FINE SCISSORS and SHEARS. W EX "V. IE3. RAZORS " Shotguns and Rifles at .Cost. PKEFEU MONEY TO OAItRY OVER THAN GUNS. K ?A COAL VASES arid FIRE! SETS L (FINEST BAZOBS IMPORTED.) FULL LINE OF ALL MAKES. t, I B I i&Ju. ,J.,MPJ,1" i&rwwtfc JfW&T? fflK'a Wfl immi' WW W rffitf Eiffel TWer Is eight Inches It 'shorter in winter than in summer. &--,.. Ky.vMns.'W. H. Wilsen has sold Abdnllah f.Park, near Cynthfana, containing about pwventy-twe acres, te Benjamin iley of EyiBcinnati ler fai.uw, possession given at once. Ea . . Slits. J. W. Delane of San Francisce R, still preserves w piece of the bleed-stained white silk dre9S worn by Laura Kcene en' K hn'tllrrll,' rf Tfne?i?nnt r.1tlf.7i1n'a ndaneafun. tfen. The actress assisted In caring for p, the wounded man until help could be summoned. At Silver Creek, near Richmond, a coal oil lamp fell into a colored girl's lap and she was burned te death. A vehy extensive industry in Russia consists of the manufacture of wooden spoons, which are made te the number of 80.000,000 annually1. The right of a woman' te be well dressed has been established bv a recent' decision of a French court. In deliver' 'tag the verdict in a suit against Jlme. Bernhardt for the disputed payment for a gown, the court held that "ue one is bound te take an ill fitting garment.' If Mr. Cleveland should call Congress tegether in extra session, It would be the twelfth extra session slnce the foundation of the Republlc. " Evnnv Prosldent of tud United Slates has cither been a lawyer of a soldier' ei both," says an exchange. Seme of them were net enough of cither te hurt; Andy Jehnsen, for instance Tub will of the late Ames Shinkle of Covington left only $7,000 te charities, the remalnder of the $3,000,000 going te the family. He had given largely te charities And his church while living1. TrtE Indians in Eastern Washington hate themselves taken Bteps te prevent the sale of liquor by unprincipled white tnetf oil their" reservation".. A c'AiiEFULtiY tanned de"or hlde, in a faff state' of preservation,- was1 found Id the confer of an old oak 'free", which was lately felled at Puleskf, Ind. Ebixen Jessrn W. Etlah's residence at Georgetown, O., was badly damaged by fire, supposed te have originated In the third story, caused by dofective llue. The less is estimated at $3,000. Small IriJUrahce. The Supreme Court of Mississippi has decided that alcohol is net a boverage. Mohe tobacco is used by the AustrlAns in prbpbrtiqn te the pouulatlen than by arly ether Natien. Rusu NemtAN and lienry Cellins, gam biers, by agreement repaired te a se eluded spot near Huntington nnd fought n duel with beer bettles. Cellins was slightly hurt1 and Nerman barely escaped with his life. Ills nese was severed, bis left eye cut out, and his face ga'shed te pieces. lie Is in a critical condition. Cellins made hlsescape te Ohie. Thbhe are said te be ii$b,00d,6(6"cep1e8 of the Bible in existence. Twe-TninDS of the 'male, inhabitants of the civilized world us'e tobacco'. Ik the suit of the Huntington and Ko Ke nova Land Development Company against the Phoenix Manufacturing Com pany, Judge Harvey has granted a tem perary writ of In junction te step the Opera tion of the powder mill at Kellogg. The Injunction is only te issue upon the filing with the Clerk of the Circuit Court by the petitioners of a bend in the perittity of $10,000 with appreyed security INVESTIGATION LEADS TO KNOWLEDGE, AND KNOWLEDGE IS POWER IN ALL BUSINESS, I" 4v as iii ether walks of life. The opportunity is here, and all you have te de is te grasp it and it is yours. Ne doubt you h'&Ve learned that the Old Reliable Red Cerner Building is te be remodeled after the holidays, and there is but one thing te de, and that is te get the large stock of CLOTHING, &c., out of the building before the workmen commence. This, is no scheme te gull the consumer, but an actual fact which has been put off as long as possible, and new they must go at your price, net ours. Our immense stock will be thrown en the market SATURDAY MORNING, and will continue the cut prices until everything is closed out, from a Cellar Butten te the Finest Suit and Overcoat sold in the city. De net listen te anyone, but come, see and be convinced. Respectfully, kiiiiiriiilifiilfirjultriilnfiM" OLD RELIABLE RED CORNER CLOTHING HOUSE. JOHN T. MARTIN & CO. Tinnrtzi, an uncaptured Italian bandit, K died of old aire rerentlv. He had lmftn f' .sentenced te death thirty-seven times. When Shakspearc wrote his plays there were net in all the world as many TCnftHali annnlrtnrr nennlt. ai thnrn nrn nnxxr " V. -0".- , un ,..",' .... mu.v . mw.f " -in New Yerk and New Jersey. " Insiders in sugar don't expect adverse legislation, they say, but Mr. Uarter's bill, lately introduced in Congress, will 'transfer $17,000,000 annually from the ,."'' trust profits te thb National Treasury, ' should it pass in its present shape, im posing a duty of i cent per tb. Tiiehe were 304 business failures dur ing the past seven days, against 207 last week and 335 the corresponding week last year. "Memsieuii De Pamb," otherwise M. Diabler, last week executed his 210th victim en the guillotine, according te his own account of his unenviable record. The New Yerk City Chapter of the Daughters of the Revolution are getting up a fund for a statue of Washington for France. The act Is in recognition of France's gift te us of the Liberty Btatue and the statue of Lafayette. Hexkv Leuhh, an cstirnable citizens of Newport, who has been an invalid for nine years, died Saturday. After taking a dose of poison and giving a list of pall-bearers for his funeral, William Webb, son of a promi nent physician of Huntington, was saved by the prompt use of a stomach pump. i i mm in A bell that could be beard at a dis tance of 43,000 feet in water could be heard at a distance of only 650 feet In the open air. Dogs barking en the earth can be heard by balloenlsts sailing at a height of four miles. Amone the late inventions is a sewing needle provided with a bevelcd-shapd eye for easy threading. A bund Postmaster In Indiana cannot distribute the malls, but he knows where everybody's box is and makes no mistake in handing it out, as he recognizes every voice. TnE Indiana Supreme Court has de cided unconstitutional the apportionment act passed by the Democratic Legislature two years age under the previsions of which the Legislature which meets next month was chosen, , ,. , JeriN Per-E, a prominent citizen of Beylo country, is dead at 85. i m The War Department has decided again te garrison Key West, Fla. The attendance en opening dny, May 10th. 1870, of the Centennial Exposition at Philadelphia, wai estimated nt 200,000, The exhibition was open one hundred and nfty-nine days, and the average daily attendance, including free admis slbns, was 01,038. The largest attendance etf any ene was en Pennsylvania Day, September 28th, when the total admis sions numbered 274,010. TnE American Federation of Laber has declined te attend the Laber Congress te be held during the World's Fair. When Mr. Cleveland becomes Presi dent again he will find that tbofe are 24,132 mere ofllce-holders than there were when he left the White Heuse in 1889. It is said that the mail matter drepped In. tbe Postefflco at Paris Is delivered in Berlin In an hour and a half, and some times within thirty-five minutes. The dlstance between the cities Is 760 miles, and the mail 'is sent by means of pneu matic, tubes. .... TnE Chicago Pett says when thieves attempt te steal a piano and when they successfully get away with a wagon lead of bicycles it is high time te anchor small dwellings te neighboring trees and tele graph poles. The Supreme Court of New Yerk has decided that the inheritance taxes en the bequests te Grace Church and the Metro- - pelitan Museum of Art as made in the will of Catherine Lerlllard Wolfe must stand. The bequest te Grace Church is $355,000 and te the Museum $200,000. n. The Directors of the Industrial Scheel at Manassas, Va., have decided te erect a building te cost net less than $5,000, te be known as the Musscy Memerial Build ing of the Manassas Industrial Scheel, in memory of the late General R. D. Mu'ssey, originally of Cincinnati. General-Mussey was the first officer of the regular army te volunteer te raise colored troop's. He mustered in 10,000 men and commissioned the officers of nine regi ments. He was himself Colonel of the One Hundredth Regiment United States colored troops. imi A railroad with a gauge of but twenty-four inches is new building in North Carolina. It is te'run from Het Springs, sear the Tennessee border.to Laurel river, a distance of twenty-four miles. Its coarse' Is through a very mountainous country, touching also a fine farming section. The main purpose of its con cen con i4ructIen is te get out the timber en about 'W,W0 acres of land. A type of mogul eagineis being built for the llttle read. There is a railroad of tbe same small gauge bow being operated in "Malno and ose or two in the "Western states. Tsi'Mwen & Feard Ce., lessees of the ;, XestwJcy Penitentiary, lmve signified te tBtrUMaMMtiencrs ei tue eineing rund tiir Islerrtfdh of surrendering their con trol pf tlic Frankfort Pcbltentlary in . 'AycU, wltea the contract explres. The MWi cre&tea seme excltembnt in lcgisla- ckeles, Inasmuch as the rcdpensl- WMy nsd 'expense' of a thousand con will be thrown back upon the state. i'MIweb r Feard Company took the Uary and otenoratod the state alUxpefise, except $200 per month Mitl-ea a salary for cadi guard' UkoreJttiecosvlcta, TtoiCsieB CeajMMy will MIH b hi etiMrti At- 'ffM bfek pMrtewtiwy at 44jrvlll, 1ta HxmpMHM JflK 'SjP' As the amount of Peter's pence has somewhat diminished of late, the Pepe's chamberlains and ether honorary attend ants have decided te present him with a handsome sum of money en the occasion of his approaching episcepal Jubilee. Jesh. Billings remarked of a certain worthless fellow that "It would 've bin meni In his pekit If he'd never bin born." On the ether hand Jay Gould seems te have been the only man who ever put money in his pocket by dying. At least his estate is reported te have appreciated about ?15,000,000 In value since his death. In answer te his wife's question what he would like te have for Christmas, a sarcastic Bosten man replied: "Well, 1 think I should like a cheap fountain pen, one of the kind that won't work mere than two weeks. Then a soft pillow stuffed with hair that sticks out through an extra thin covering. A pair of under sized gloves and a pair of ever-sized slip pers would please me, and I think, my dear, that if you would get me a pipe that won't draw it would make the day scorn really like an old-fashioned Christ mas." A Kentucky fable. There is a fable te the effect that all Kcntucklans are geed jbdgcs of wblslly. One day a gentleman, buying a barrel of old whisky, called in the two best Judges of the beverage in the State, in the per sons of Senators Blackburn and Beck te give an opinion. " Well," said Mr. Beck, after tasting the liquor and smacking his lips, "well, sir. that is most excellent stuff, sir, but ahem I it has a slight taste of iron, sir." Joe Blackburn rolled up bis eyes after a sip and remarked: "I quite ngrce with Mr. Beck as te the qual ity of the goods, but ahl let me seel I do de tcct a leathery taste." And when the barrel was cmptled in its bottom was found aBhee tack. i AV( FrOm a Financial Slandfetnt. "I de net recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy from a financial stand point, for we have otbers In stock en which we make a larger profit," says Al. Magginl, a prominent druggist of Brad Brad deck, Pa., " but bocaiise many of our cus tomers have spoken of It in the highest praise. We sell mere of it than of any similar preparaMen we have In the store." Fer sale by Power & Reynolds, Drug- There is Nothing i Mere Desirable AS A CmtlStMAS tUKSHKT POIt YOUU WIFE, MOTIlriri, StSTEIl en tut'OiiTEn -THAN A- Stylish Cleak OR. Dress Pattern. We can sell you a Stylish and" Handsome ! We can sell yen a fieantlfnl and Stylish CLOAK at $7 50, $10, $12 50and16. Theie DRESS PATTERN, in Celers and Black, all goods have been reduced 25 per cnt. 1 y?,'a.t J?'. H ?r f 5' BROWNING & CO., Ne. 51 West Second Street. The billiard table at the Whlte Heuso was purchased for the use of General Garfleld. He had a billiard-room fitted up in the basement of the Executive Mansion, and played there a great deal with his intimate friends. Garlleld was also fend of cards, though he never played a game for money. , t "J'Ut Motley In Thy 1'ttriu." Hew? Save doctor's .bills. Always keep en hand a bottle of that finest of remedies, Dr. Hale's Household Cough Cure te allay tbe first irritation caused by a cold. Don't thinkyeu Can 'fix up'some up'seme thing just as geed, when for 25c. or 50c. you can have the result of years of prac tice and experience expended In making this preparation' absolutely the best. Fer sale by Power & Reynelds. i. . W . . I II . - Finn anil Acftiderit Iris. W. R. Warder. SHERMAN HOUSE, Freit ami Mala Streets, M-TOg-Mfc CONCOKt), KY. XRWLY FUR.MSR9ID; KVKRTTBIXa NUST-CLA89. " ' ' T.H.K. SMITH, DENTIST.! Painless Jtxtractien of Teeth. yerp4 raw . H IV m In & pW RhHMs M9K WiM W JlrrOWn 10 1VHP W wTBe MPV kWWW'WW Pe REPORT OF THE CONDITION or The State National Bank afMnyaviUe, In the state of Kentueky, at'th'd close or nusmess, uocemoer vtn, kvi. REsermcES. Leans and dlsoeunu S-T7.074 84 OverdreftB, secured nnd Uflecurcd. 13.S09 07 U. 8. llends te Boaure olreuUtlon... 50,000 00 Stocks, securities, ote 20.D-.M 14 Due rrem approved toservo nirents. 84.1S8 66 Due from Other National Banks.... S.52S 49' Due from State Hanks and punkera. 0,040 17 llanklngr-beuse, furniture, and fix tures .-. 21,828 19 Checks and ethor cash Items.. 2.089 SO inns or etneruanxs &te uu Fractional tmner ourrenov. nlckels. andecnu ,., 135 03 Specie 2fl,awoe liopal-tenrter notes 6,600 00 ltodemption fund with U. 8. Treas urer (5 per cent, or circulation). 2,200 00 Tet4l $760,090 IS f.'Atirr.rri. Capital stock paid In ..., tSOO.OOO 00 surplus runa. .,......, .... jeu.uuu w Undlvldeaprenui.... . 7,574 03 National Hanlc netes eutttandlngr. . . ti.oeo oe Individual doneslts subject te check 003,897 87 Demand certificates of deposit...... 1.600 00 Due te ether National Ranks 4.773 00 Due te State Hanks and bankers. . . . 8,051 88 Netes una bills rodlseounted 0,600 00 Total , f760,0OQ 18 Btati br Kentdckt, I,. Masen County, (" I, Charles TJ. Poareo. Coehler of the abovo abevo above naraed bank, de solemnly swear that tbe abeve statement la true, te the best; of my knowledge oedbellor, . CHAALHfl D. 1'KARCR, Cashier. Subteribed and sreru te befere me UiU 17th 7 e'x. 8Attt,rdiy,'inrtitte. CerrMtAjjtMtt . , ' 8' S3 tree- CO' C7f S3 S3 H3 3 5! g te CO CO 35 CD OB a I- te 58 I P9 CD ?5 PS a CO A. Ml Campbell REAL ESTAtE aqent!' Washington Opera-Hqusc, BDM8T0S At KIKNEMAN, Mgrs . NEXT ATTRACTION, tM A - - - SOCIAL - SESSION, lias for Sale the Follewing: Choice Property : Pf" Ooughner Property, First Ward : eheap. PTMrs. 8. 8. Rtley Preperty, First Ward. pyCalheun Property.cer. Wall and Second stroeta; cheap If sold soe'n. W Farm of Soventr-flvo Aores threo miles from Marsvllle, f2,800. Posteflice DBUG ST0EI ,; A First-class Line of HOLIDAY GOODS '- 'V . for Christmas PreaeBtsl "r ;.. PQWJB& & BEYNOLDS.- s YOU are cordially Invited te call and oieinlno my stock, of . HOLIDAY GOODS, 3LrJ .... WITH Full Brass Band and Orchestra, Dr. J. H. SAMUEL, (Kx-tMldeut Buriffen flloed BnikHUn ttotplte, Xz4ctloBwrlat(lMtLeacvlw FOTSIOUN'iJFkJBGKON Bmbraclns DrfMlnjr Cas, 'Hanieure Bets, Werk BexTrays, iSkatlag SU, Infant BeM, tffi". Elegant Cut OliM Bettles, Tol Tel let Bettles, Perfumeries, Soaps and Brashes, Library, Hall and Vase Lamps. Afcr.v At . , tOWMt'- pessmtla - rntcss. Prueriptletu Cartfully Compounded, . . J. JAMES WOOD, . . DRUGGIST, MAY8VILtl, XX. C. W. WAEDLK. DENTIST -; ;m ,". ' J 1 "' ::M "Si ' :$ & A A.-' fS jnflB'wSS m . j v.:cv..ie ', '