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m S3 eiato whatever nort may do mntic.not nt wii,xtor if thore be merit iu any man, his reward is sure; but this anxiety is born of the coiiciotisncM thut my feeble ability will prove n bar to tlie success which us an humble worker I could hope to achieve. Be this as at may, the solo object of ruj labor shall bo to make the mi nbvocute for thutli mi all questions aud the friend of the people without regard to section or locality. Its political code will bo truly nud tlic members ol the party are called iimn to lend their assitance in niniiituiniugii party nryiiii through which to make themselves felt iu the coming conflict for and honest money. Profoundly grateful for the Aiipporf -of tbV'ieople iu past cirorts and injf to merit, to some extent, the same' in tlds.l .tin Truly Yours, Jo. II. Jodi:i!M. Tin: State of Ohio spent nearly SI 1,000,000 for public education in .1890. Tim taxable property of tho N. N. & M. V. Hailroud iu this county is about $372,000. Tin: skeleton of and Indian giant eight feet high has been found in Fayette county, A bill has beeu presented to the U. S. Senate providing for o permanent census office. A MuLHATTAtf story comes from Mexico to the effect that in the Southwestern part of that country of rp; a city of four thousand inhabitants has just been discovered. A I'KOMINent Democrat, of Hartford, the other day, tittered a sentiment that is.too true, when he said, that tho Republicans do not support their county organ as they should and can do. We hope this acusation may not long be true. Kecent troubles in India have added fresh fuel to the flame of British and Russian hatred, and war may result. These two giants will sooner or lct::r cross s won Is and when they do the whole fabric of Europenn institutions will bt iu commotion. At a meeting of stockmen at Lex ington recently u plan was originated by which it is hoped that u Kentucky live stock exhibit will be sent lo the World's Fair iu 'U3. The Generally Assembly will be asked to make a liberal appropriation for this worthy end. The good people of Hartford would consider it no more than what is due them if Gov. Brown would come down and catch his ''Cricket," which he so gallantly turned loose upon us and take her to some place whence her chirp could be heard no more. THE PRESIDENTIAL OUTLOOK. It is decided by those who claim to know, that Mr. Blaine will not bail candidate for the Presidency next year and in that event Mr. llurriioti will undoubtedly be the Republican nominee. There is in the Democracy the scarcity of probable, not to say available, candidates, only Mr. eveUud being at all seriously men- troWM for that puce, and his oast termiceoii the silver question have rendered him exceedingly odious to ii very powerful element of his But unless thu next six mouths bring none political development the race will again be between the leaders in tho great content of 1888. With Mr. Harrison, Protection U American labor and honest money on the one side, and Mr. Cleveland, with Free Trade nnd u depreciated currency on the other, the icntilt is practically determined. The Third Party movement is on the wane and thu hope that the Dem ocrats had onlv a few mouths iiuo of throwing tlie election into the House by having the W'heeleis carry u few eleiu Mates is now completely Hilled So that tlieeoiiie.it will have, us for thirty years past, only two great eouihaluiits the Republican uinl Democratic parties. And tho between them will be vital nnd clearly defined. The Democrats umy in thoir platform attempt to slruddletho silver question in order to avoid tho dilemma into which they have heretofore fallen, viz.: having their platform and tho record of their leudcr. iu oppositiou to each other, but tho people have coiuo to understand there subterfuges, and, -Id' know that the Democratic party will straddle nuy public question, if in tiitbpinioii of Its leaders, such n course will be con ducive to present success. Its half. Fentury record of policy first nud! rpriuciple afterward, if at all, cau nut i eradicated from the minds pie for they have conic tokuo i party lias proved itfclf ji on too many occutioi ifoii.il rcople are acquaint- lings tiiul that they are ic questions more tlmn in tho whole liitory of ibo , it is but lair to conclude ' jsent indications that Mr. will bo chosen to succeed Tho Epooh on tho Navy. II,ouImiIIc ('mininvl.il. The following sensible and patri otic obsomitions nro from the Epoch, the organ of tho yatinjr Now York, "Swallow-tail" Democracy: "Of nil tho war expenditures of tho world, tlmt which is being d voted to tho building of a now navy for tho United States makes most obviously for peace. Our weakness in the matter of tdiips of war has furnished u standing temptation to small pow ers to push our dilferenees with tbein to the verge of an open quarrel, and has greatly wcakono I tie: influence which this coiintrv oiiL'lit to hao iu inter-national councils. It would be criminal to trust the safety of our enormous to the reserved Ktroui'tli which. would ultimately tlofmU any attempt-at urmed ocuupatiou of our territory.' The modern implements of naval defense can not bo improvised. The require years of preparation, as must be evident from tho still very imper fect state of readiness in which even or eight years of naval construction finds us. There eon be no duty more binding on Congress than to curry that work forwuid with all sihlo?pced. There is and should be no politics in tins, for the achievements of a Democratic in building ships hac nut bueu less notable than those of its Republican successor. And whoever may succeed Secretary Trroy at the head of the Navy Department, it is certain thut ho will not tiring to the work more energy, ability and resolute adherence to business methods than tho present bolder of the navy portfolio. Imports of Wool into tho J United States. ! Or) OchmI'h The imports of wool into the United States for the nine months ending September 30, were of clothing 31,-232,050 pounds, valued at against 10,537,080 pounds, valued at 83,888, 320 for the same per :,i I..., .. i.. .i....i.i .1 . . ,.,....., .....!. !- ity, And the average price this vear ' is 21.15, as ngainst 23.01 last year, or 2.3U cents n pound decline. The wool imported is identically the same aud if any difference it isofn finer 1 quality, yet it has come iu at nearly , 2j cents n pound cheaper uiulora higher tariff, notwithstanding the prediction of nunc writers tlmt the higher duties woold stop importations, but facts are one tiling and theory is another. We believe iu fuels, however, all the time. The" imports of combining wool during the above peiiod were 4,070,-812 pounds, valued ut 81,007,400, as against 0,002,000 pound.-, valued at $l,200,.'ol for the Mime peiiod in 1800. The decrease is attributed to the fact thut we are raising more domestic wool of the combining sort cvey year. Of carpet wool (of which we rui'ii very little for a well known cur.se, simply because it is not profi table) we have imported 09,919,010 ...... ...1., ....1 1 ... or 1100 -rot .....:.... 1 ir 1 nno qui i t 1 ,, 101 55,098,881 pound, va tied nt 80,484,-, I OO 1 for the corresponding nnod ' hist I 1 vear, l'liu avonig cost this vear is , 1 1. ho rutin iv iioiiiin, .., i , t t , u -,, , ., . ,', " . 1 Inn idol has been shattered! Clove- 11, cent.s in I ."SIM, ir an in- ... .. , ... 1.1 , land no lunger occupies the pedestal creaso of .2-1-11) p.irtol imo euul a ...1 , . ,.., ,. ' t ll.e Iih . ot ut the DeinoeiiLic pait . 1 Ins the aud burd.,. pound. is s.i.i, rU llLV0,it1)ll ff CovcIaill w ,,.. of the dut.es which tli.jru now over cciks, 1). (IIIOllft,10 mmfl iXM was so much ohunor; an increase of vi(.i(H )05t a, ,,, cvcr t()1)1. 28,313,01)0 pounds in two cl.Mdj "f ,,lco in the of wool, ut a decreased cost of 2 l-l 1th) ,jveSi ,lllt excepting the great fi.dils cents a pound. This is a most re- in whicli llieoppm,. its weie result, and necouiiH iu a L.Ilt ia,.t;Wf a, nMi iu, measure for tho low prices of jiiu ( etm. pe,ennlly or by conliilentiul domestic floeeus, which are pioxy, by Cleveluu.l, who was rep rely lower iu value than at aiyy foimer scnted by a of 1'illowei in a tiiiio ol'ieaco. "'ingiwu of Ins Cabinet Vilas ami "" J 1 Dickcrson; by Hill, who was special y Suporiato l'.lGUt'd Visits. j represented by tlieT.iniiiuny crowd Monday, Nov. 1(1. j wl.icli shouted curly mid late for District No. 52; L. M. Snnderfur, ( rjn,p, nud by Gorman, perwiu illy who teacher This ia ietyA little school, j J)Ue( t1L. Uei rmi ,hl, H ,.,, All the pupils seem to bo greatly in- tl0 U made by certain terestediu their woik. Several ,tK. l)lJIIIomfri , ,M). ,,at the itois were picstnt but thu records of Spcakeiship cutest had aiiv 11011 1111 ..1 :....; the visits to tins, ami tlie three tnlluMiug ,cl.u.i!8 l.uvc been UtM) 111111 .iiii uu fjiven. 'I'I.Sj ,, ..!.. . ...... .... .1,.. .1..1 1 u.cw ukt...i.iiiq ..iu .iui.m ... tbix imiiiv. 1 bopu teaclieis will inc. for no neglect wus iiiicuueti urn nmbcl with new ilekB. . 'o. 100; C. M. Crowe, teacher; Jlisj BertluiCrccr.iwst. ijuvcrtil J tow present. This U one id the best scIhioIh in thu county, not only in vide It N kiuifiiMiit thut it but iilso in earnest succeadi'iil cd 11 couibiiiiitiou of tho field to bent work. Tho people nro harmonious I Clevclund, nml it ineuiiu tlmt there is iu their support of thu und it I !. .1 4 ...- .!... . I. I 19 inuii ihil Biniiigu nun. und j imtiilii ulrit'.. ...... ko linril in tlin ...inil i ,...,..... a j finite. limine elegantly sinteil. 1 11 11 null lor j No. 5:j; Mis Alico Udwiiwii, er. Sevcrul hero ulBi. Thw it MisaAlico'dlimtgchiml mid alio bus reason to be proud of her uccca. It j bo dillicult tn llud mro iu. hool than (ho 0110 nt Alex- Jieoplo five tho foliool ,ni' 'Ji TQTVr xxcsjitBaaaBKmsssB&isxJaKsisnisxii Here, nlo, I found new desks. But I was about to foigct that tho msIiouI sang for me mid thut they did ex- ceedingly well. TuiwuAY. Nov. 17. Diirict iCo. 511: Ben. L. Kelly. teacher. This was a very (lisaarcc .,1,1,, ,.,.. llnli i,,,,. ( mini! were peisciit, and tliesj could uot keep comfortable owwj; tn the very bad condition of the house, A new house is badly needed and, as this uu enterprising neighborhood, it will no doubt bo built. Jo. B. nom:it. i BEDA, KY. i Stuvo Duku aud family havo removed to tlm vicinity of Prentice. Chii". Cniiiphell went to .v'uii!itv mi business. The I'miiieM luico eommeiieed delivering thoir tobacco. Mi.s Mary Woodward i.i ill Mis. Alva Callowuy is ill. Prof, ttililis a Micrefcful wiiiiug se'eiol hern Tuesday night. A pL'iiMiiit Cliiistinas to otl. li. XIV. Excursion Rates. I ThoiNowport N'ortV ."i Mississippi VallurUiailroud offers I'ort'io holidays' season n two-third latn 'on lountj v " ' . rPaofsr ' trip tickets Ii. tween Memphis, lionis ville, Cinciuimli and Kvansville, and all station on its lino. Ticket ou ilo from Djcjmhe.' "J l.!i lo .fuiiuary 1st, nod goo I Mtiiriin r up to and i icludiug . II i.v'sii ... . i for a morrv i In.- a small otitlav of m I ' Notico, Tcaoliors. Next while teacher i;iiminatioii, .lutitiary 1, HO J. Colored, .January S, 1802. .lo. 15. I! geis, Co. ritipt. W ASHIN GTON I AIT TER. IrKtIM IH'R mill I VII iMKhl.ltiMilNT.I Vasiii.itox, D. C. Dec. li. The President's annual mesMicc I Congress is beyond question one of i the nblest and hot written ' ever submitted to it eon-1 tinns not u single elltellce or partisan I politics, nml yet its Mateme.it of facts, ' ', ..... ., .... ,. , showing the condition of every de partment of the Government nud of the country at large, presents the strongest of arguments fur retaining the Republican party in p'iwer, for the simple reason thut the country owes its present general and unprecedented prosperity to the legislation of the hist Republican Congress nod the statesmanship dis. Vit.lVml lit' i lin lirn.2.iiit iiilmini.tr'ilinii !.'" "j '"- i""- '" - ,......:,, ..... ..... IeL,:jat!m. T, .. . ., ... portion of the relatini' to foreign nllhirs is calm and dignified, and yet bristling with true American-ism, the kind that every patriotic American, whatever his politics, inns endorse. 'It recommends the adoption of 11 Constitutional amendment providing for a uniform method of electing Congressmen and Presidential electors that won d put mid end to such disguiccful gernmanderiiig schemes us that wluc'i has been adopted by the Democratic of Michigan, and Coiuinisdoii appointed by the Supieme (,'unrt tu consider the evils connected with our present (.lection system, which shiilt "proceed with candor, ca'mess mid patience upon the liucs of justice and humanity, uot of prejudice nnd cruelty." The Democratic House is evidently in no hurry to get down to work, as it adjourned fiom Wednesday to Saturday with the iiuderstmidin!' that it would on that day adjourn until next .,, , . -, . . i .1 .1 V oilliniln V .mil 1,1- tli.tf ttiiin flin lilniiihmi .,, Iii.ciii . In ... llinils il,rint u.ii.rw.w i(. bn.i. ...l..... the Christmas recess. ii ,,,.,, , ,.l.il.. ii, ,i.,...i ' .ck ...h i.ii I'll- iifiiilneiit ' Wi.i I l.o cm ri.! .!' nl'tlo .. . Ullplllll J.MC lllll Mll.lll' tlli'lj; iiKilV by tlicir'liiiuiic npni.U !i.r votes the iUc wiw t.ju:irvdy iiiihIu thut thu clccliun of .Mills would menu tho tioniinutinn 11 1 Clovcl.iuil und of Crisp ; in imin, nud upon I tlmt iue, und imntliur, tit I the the Deinusmtic Itcpresunt.itivc di- ' 11 probability of another contest, in ...I.I..I. .1.. ! I', I ........ niiiuii uiu will fiidit. .. fur llir iiIh.m frmii vlit.li flrin I ,...w ..,.V.I W..l mini una ucun d riven, the ; forces being ltd by Unrmun und Hill respectively . two men who 111c mastcMin ptditictl cliitaincry. , ,'ro1" i"iitt'riiis uliiuly board! l,y uloclhui of Crin( to In) Spv.1l.t1r 1 of tl.i, Uouso will Im When ' thtviiunouii.'euimiH of tl,., commit too chiiiriniiiisliips, whbdi with tlm o: IOptlUII1 (if tllO Oil It'll-M nnd tint tn .iti,'i, y!ll puliihly nol bo uiudu ipitil if I ( ! mits r." ess. Neither Mr. Crisp nor ain other man could satisfy thu element). which by combining made him ripwiujir. .dust tliiu' or a man trying lo ipluhsu Cli tries A. Dana, Tammany Hall, Hill, Senator l.toniuii, day Gnifld and of the ::oiit!i at 'M nnd tho mi w time, aud o,i have a faint idea of tho t t:k undertaken by (Ji Up, Longheaded liopublio.iui rdg.iri tlm election of UrNp .w a very fortuiialo thing for tho Republican partj, fur j wlnlo .Mr. Cris;i isporsotiallvneluver . . " ami popular men, lie represents nil the elements that elected him, mill thu demands of those elements which bo will lie compelled to a certain 'xteiit to ncjodu to, will oac'i add to Republican of notory ue.t yea r. Tammany ilall ho alre.'dy madu a formal demand lW tlie lion's s'laro of the 17 places under House Doorkeeper Tiir.ier. the nud man, nnd tliero is li It lo doii'n: about it.i t'ettinir them. It is tb.i fin; tini't uoteriofs orgaiihaiiou his iitie'npted to tako 'pammiii itionaljtolities 8u ,"ton?iid it.s is bitterly i rosontcd by tlioho Dein: cents who are no' hi p.iitiieibip wiili it, or under it. baneful domination, but' thoy are powerless. ' The impressinu to I e general bore that Mr. Illiiine will shortly , , ... ... .iiuko tniiilie a letter, ayiii'T taut l.u will under no ciiciiin&taiuos bo a Presidential cui.li lute no.t uar. Stiiecesi ci ih Gcniitica os-' tiii: li r ..nariTrnni "I At tho CI033 of Business, Juno 30, 1691. UKsonicKs. " nw. ;. '" , , fuinituie, i'cc 1,00(1.00 isomts l,:l)1.07 Debts, in suit 1,0:12.00 Cash ou baud A iu other bunks ' 2:1,437.51 SS8,I55 17 LIAHILITIKS. Capital stock paid iu j:;0,0IHI.00 Deposits T) 1,7-57.88 Dividend 1,200.00 Profit and loss account. . . 10'J8.1! Due other Hanks 1 10.10 SMS, 4. m. 17 A dividend of 81. 00 per sham bus been declared bv ill" Board of Directors, to the stocfcdnl.ler, payable on demand. S. K. Cox, President. ST ANOAnororoS CENTURY TWINBROTHER DRY HOP YEAST TKI ,0T QUICK ER rott m WD WATCRIOO VCAST CO DtTnOirMICH The Pittsburgh Lamp rapmi a one ui uiose that seems to ue It seems V .atto reacli tlie end as to goodness of light in - AO .JOB very way, and ease of flB3QHHHBvf mmH m ment. The only care it requires is filliug and wiping. Dirt falls out when the chimney is taken off, not into a pocket as in other central-draught lamps. Putting in a new wick is a very easy matter indeed. All this seems strange to nnnvlm lrT,ru0 Tinw some other jjood lamps are. It is in all the good lamp-stores, Send for a primer. Pittsburgh, p. Pittsburgh Brass Co. rs EUGENE BAKEIUND OONPEffflONKK A Fino Lino of SI BR ID r Cakes. BtBf'tilways on hand- f I I W MtjyjHn ti&M am. .JI,3" B" UJ'3 TelsnhaifB 2G " ( we J '(WO ? ' f R. K . aiHuiW'wi iiwm'i'i m.twr ' .... m 1 Pw' v''i I lliui"' bought the I.ivery Uusiness (r K. V. Taylor, I wish to inform the Tf.r&ci!'. . ! Ilmt I will ln n irmir.il l.ivnrv. S':iln mill liuiueSS lit tllO ALL. ' Co., G. T. Mtllnsnv, Prcsidi it. (Vldcr 4 HARlTOT'UDj UAIU'FO;!!), KY. BCOHPOTOHK. ewW.Sii.iJfl.' Discounts ibvini'ule pafL. . no I . ;! ',Jktm,"1 on Kuir York, l.oe.'.vii'ie, Kvaiivillc and other Commercial Gitics. Accounts of iiidividtuils nnd cor porations solicitci Money loaned on collnttcral and pergonal security. Specialuttention given to collections. G. T. MoHoiary, C'nshior. liSiF'rSWMRi F!NSI3WeaSESQ ZZ'A'. for cal.ilotmc. TERRY M'F'G c.Tcnk. vVteitr ; s- ?.. ; vi Ms8W$lg& FAST -5 LIME -- . - i 7, XT.,, . . , . TT MIXTS Ahh DAILY IDBsjeij :zl'.k j T-SS T() " m llwvM ' I ALllvK. SFKl'IAIi ATriU.N'nUiN Given to tho Traveling Public. E Also Livcrv ;s!id Vvci IMnhlv, wliriT vu c.'it'. hwvv nur llui'si'ri F'(!. r.nd tht lies I .if vigg dnv or nhihl. LiMtYC i)Y or- dcr.s will) 0ASBEISE & fiOll 11. i Nrr.vi;.Ns, A. M. Itl'D.'IOX. 1 1EXa HHDSQ3, LIVEUY ANIJ l'Ki:U STAIWdC, OH Fr.y Stsui, M!3H Miy Dspuit M, tola Jirsst OvsubBiCi Ksciwiy, Air. Stevens will bo c,lnd to litlvc nil his OI110 ci.unty friindi stojt with him while i.i the cilv. THIQ C3jnKDUo,"1.,nl!l!,,ll,,i"1 fiO frPA '.' .,h i-B i; B lr !..... I.. V4 AT(-;i! iv at it. im it ijiiivotib hi iinnwu.ptfw.i.,.ifc.mn..iv GA88EM Will Servo at all timer? cysTasaas Und any style. 1NU tk lo 0fl to. 121 ," . B leaiTUc MBtt'aimaKcxoitssznBZXTX&xza Vfjn loft i' fi?4 & 5T019 KS O fRft X5 ?& H 1 Mi A Whi in OivnisS)(n,o)cuU at (he .BIG FU'RNITUE STORED Hull's Id Mai We hjnr !hi hi'vsi sTOdli' and lvcail p. ices lo be Cound. Save money 3)y giving us (rial. Uusp'y, M ARTHy SSVliTH, 'The Furniture Men." r v v w v ? old stnnd, and also keep on hand lilHUilKS, WAGONS mill CAIiTS nf the latest and most approved inako. J Don't forget that tho Hartford Transfer is still to tho front in liohalfof thodruumicrand travol'ng public, l'leasu ! gUo mo :i call-TIUM'Jb: VIlIl'S DA11A. i l!orse, Lugsios nnd wagons tor salo or hlro at all times. Spoola attention given to nil stock entrusted to my care. . Yours Vory Respectfully, C HLi. ZZSZjjD. $SS 0Rbi:;Eti QUEEN $65 .3 It ' liul.Li .. I Di s - hi ' O (i O 2 ;: s & y s . o u o V.'rlto for our tJow OO paco. Cnt.ilocuo of nil Muds of Vohlclos. Acldrc9 SOUTHERN DUGGY CO. r:iWC!NNATI. - - OHIO, U.S.A. V.4 vci. ' -. ; 5. J (w "' "-. - m i 1 5t 2B N 4f& yt37'rnFr'i"Vi'' ''':, .JiII'?1 VwCldll Tonic which lint I B L ?5a P .1?' f' ' " "' ' ' rch Kitisfa. tlon, nnd iif H 0 BR 'Jllvf ... i vonr nc;IiIjoti tnlklng ' XVLvJ VillAi VJ1 "i !. 'i. - " r.naw'n. To Kct tilt- orlKlnai Y V rr Ulilll Tone. nl. wiiyamtic forGnovr's, l-A i .'' it nt c'loip, tintricit ftilntltiiU', cla!nlnt; to 1)0 lust ns L'Ood. Tj U .( 111.I I'.iihc liold lull i", nm. nml rr.lt.ilin.lS clones, while many of tti" n-'v. tonicnonly hold 4JJ 011. nnd cputain4 Imt to t'li. .. i'.o . f ,t'i Tonic U ns lnrj:c as nny do!. ar tonic omi rotr.sn ; 1 .; - SIKDICIXK COMlA;rv", : .." ,. LOVtSLL D2ArSOraD CYCLES. Ho. J, a!H Tires, STniCTLY HIGH GRADE. fOJ.03 l TIrss. W xi $83.00 .SL , (135.00 Ho. 2, Cushion TIras, Ko. 3, Ladies' SaliJ OUR CnsMou Tires 411E !! all i.vr.rs In v .1 1 tt Hxr. nmiv vjO.OvJ J J I i ' 1 L. o o o m H rn M v o -E' 1 H 2 IS " 0 o S3 o 2 z 5 o z 7 n p o 3 P " O - rj O 2 O ' S ?. p rj !iMliTi,STllTtHi Business iliei 30K.Kecpn.a, Bhoiithano, TkikORAPH, 6o.ll i.'kitc ran OAT.Moaui ai.j fui,l1hfoiimatioh, l- "J AV 3-V jEnr vinT ZEE: I 1 SilTI 11 il n Main Stirel. -4- v t vr?' Hartford., 23Zy. SV - ithSllv - r - platod Dash Rail. Seal uuj biiutt TliJti, tor above price' ' Janti'ncliilt'tl nv I'AKJB . . . -, :. . l..Jtl ,y Mil rui;K!sU Ko. 3 C, Ladles' Cushion Tim, $05.00 Ko. 4, ConrsrUble Solid Tins, ts&.oo Ho.4,0, " CushloD Tiras, vua.uu No bottor machlnomado nt any prlco. BicycloC:ta!o2UBFfoo. $S5.00 Tj ahms Co., " ."!, !.!A5J. n, 11 nm eirZWi uv. w w a o v b XT LiOSSrTf "" T2 -- on this and continually on stock of i URE V Keep your oyo remember I keep liandi well selected everything- in my line. FURNIT of all kinds. PICTU11ES, and House-hold Goods of every description ; also Agent for " fylie Monarch Vapor and Gasoline cooking stove. I will. &ell as ' cheap as the cheapest! unci earnestly solicit your patronage. ft v Rcspeettiilly, ?fe, S. A. WILLIAMS !.-!..,., I. A jlnigvu . 'fe.' V,