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Hh w ,: m ajovUiuuiUc 2ScntucMro. "J! !L VI if?? fCEUSntD IIE3PXT AXD IKIMI WIWB. t , CHAS. M. MEACHAM. BOBBOaiMIOK U A TEiB IH ADVANCE. Local reading notice 10 cent; per jjn. .SPfr alal local ( cciiU per line wJi InMitlon. for itamllng admllKincnU turnlalnd on application. OBlrt IB urn? 30 Kleth BUtrf , rillDAY, JANt ABY20, - 1802. ThoMnyuvillo Commonweal, Sam Gnlnes tinner, has leou discontinued fimlCnnl. Omnrq Will UO itito HlO nwnpoper businoRs nt Lexington. " is tlio timo Bot npatl bv tuo Houwo find Scnnlo committees on Iluilroada to hear tbo protests ol colored peoplo against tbo soparato coacb bill. . Tbo Legislature at last bIiowh signs of a disposition to fjet down to work. Tbo conitnitleos w ill soon bo ready to report enough work to start tbiugs to moing. An enumeration will bo mado in February in Now York to fix tbo basis for reapportionment. TlioDomocrals tntnn.l in rinll down tllO StatO tills timo, wbilotbey baoit. Mr. Carroll, of LouisUllo, lias introduced a bill to regulato primary elections. If tbo State is to under take tho Wnning of audi elections, n revival of tbo convention system may bo looked for. Unliko soinoof its contemporaries, tbo is of tbo opinion tbnt at loast ono of tbo partio in Kentucky h of mauagiug itfl own affairs. At loast ono pajxsr in Kentucky bas no complaint to lodgo against tbo Frankfort Capital. It comes to tbis offico regularly and that is not all. It is carefully read and frequently mutilated with tbo scissors. Ono literary bfossimrfhoHOver, is boing withhold from us tbis season. AVodo not got our old friend, tbo Cong.Ilcc. It is announced from Washington that Cleveland will not withdraw but is a candidato and will ninko a fight for a part of tbo Now York delegation in tbo Stato Convontion Feb. 22. If tbo nllianco succeeds in donning Cleveland in tbo East, look out for a Western candidate, and nbovo all things koep your cyo on Juo. G. Carlisle. - Eight months ago, in tbooastcrn part of Callovay, Co. a boy, Manuel Knight, white apparently in tbo enjoyment good health, became speechless, nud from that day to last Saturdnv was never nblo to utter a word. Alwut tbo middlo of last week bo bas taken ill with typhoid fever, nud on Saturday last his voice returned to him and bo can now talk as woll as over. The Chilian Episode. Ou Mouday tbo Presidont trans wittod to Congress along and meisBKO on tbo Chilian matter, Tho alleged "outrages" and "insults" wero dwelt upon at great longtb nnd in ovory detail aud Congress was informed that an ultimatum bad boon forwarded to Chili demanding that ebo njwlogizo or fight. For a (lay tho papers wero filled with warllko nud tbo probabilities of war woro discussed on ovory baud. Then camo Chili'ti reply. It was n complete, full and perfectly satisfactory apology, coupled with an Intimation that Chili was roady to receivo any further humiliation desired at tho bands of the bold warrior who was flourishing bis boss pistols: baforo tbo footlights on tho ovo of n Presidential campaign. So promptly was tho explanation and apology of poor little Ohili tecohod, that Congressman Breckenridgo in a spiocb .tbo noxt day intimated that President Harrison had it on hand when bis blood-thirsty message was sont to Congress. Bo that as it may, tbo country Is now Butisfied that thcro has been no danger of war aud that tho Republican Presidont lias only boon playing a part in wbnt has turned out to bo a laughablo fnrco. A bar-room fiirht has been fiod by Tat Euan, tbo U. S. Minister at Santiago, into a groat national insult und his open friendship for tho Balmacoda faction in tbo Into war has in nil probability been nt tho bottom of bis hostility towards tho present Chilian govorumont. Presidont Harrison bas put tbo country in tho attitude of acting tho bully without just jiroocation. Tho United States is a great nation of 05,000,000 pooplo. Sho has twice whipped Great Britain and can whip any nation on tbo faco of tho earth, Chili is a poor littlo republic with only 8,000,000 pooplo. Tbo country is n littlo narrow strip of ground, 2,000 miles long, bommed in botwoeu high mountains and a deop eon. Hor pooplo uro divided into factions and Is ready to fight thp oilier half, or to resume tbo fight which was stopped only throo months ago. Disinom berod, weak nnd bankrupt, Chili could not Huccossfullycopo with tbo State of Rbodo Islaud and yet President Harrison wants tbo United States to crush tbis unhappy country, whoso bravo nud patriotlo pooplo aro just ridding theisolses of tho despotism of a dictator. Thorowillbo.no war uud thoro should bo uouo, A cooler and an ablorinan than Egon would long sinco have adjusted tho Iroublci in Chill without tho civilized world having boon called upon to witnous tho Bjwctuclo of n great country kicking, cutring and bumilltttiog a weak mul unfortunate ono. A PREACHER'S CRIME. HE LEAVES PULPIT AND FAMILY AND ELOPES WITH A CHILD. Judge Lynch May Have a Job -A special from Marahllold, Mo., to tho St. Louis Itopublio of tbo 2r.tb containing tho following: "Last ovouiug J W. Richardson, n prominent Christian preacher, eloped with n 13-year-old girl, tbo daughter of Epb Mooto. Mooto lives about eight mllos from hero and is ono of tbo best known fanners In 'bo county. Iilebtmlson camo hero fto.n JJulTnlo, Mo., about two years ngo, nnd took chargooflbo Christian Church. Ho lsknonn wollin tbts nnd adjoining counties, and n as an excellent orator. Being only about 21 years old bo vns called "tho boy proachcr." Ho was married just before coming hero nud loaves a young wifo nnd on child. His wifo will gotohorboniontDuffalo lilcbardson took n very prominent part at tho last term of tbo Circuit Court in prosecutiug a young man named Johnson, who wis indict ed for adultery, hiring Hon. R. W. Lynn to assist tho Prosecuting Attor ney. Ho also took a very prominent part against parties trying to got saloon licenses. Tho telegraph niresuero toptbusy nil last night, and tbis morning tho Sheriff beard from St. Louis that tho couplo got oil thoro. A number of Mooto's friends wero nt tho telegraph ollico nearly nil night and quito a number of country peoplo nrointonn, It is thought if is brought back horohowlll bo ivncbed. Besides having a wifo nnd child, ho leaves numerous debts." Richardson and Mfcs Mooto wore nrrestodin Tullnhoma, Toun., Monday ovening by tbo sheriff aud passed through this city Tuesday morning on their way back to Missouri. Richardson was heavily ironed, but soomed vory cheerful nnd was quite talkatno. Tbo young lady, who is quito pretty, soemed in tho best of spirits also, nud thought it n good joko on herself and Richardson that thoy wero overtaken so Boon after their departure. Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, ) Lucas County. j fcS. Frank J. Chonoy makes oath that ho is tho senior partner of tbo firm of F. J. Chonoy & Co., doing business in tbo City of Toledo, county nnd Stato aforesaid, and that said firm will pav tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL-Lars for each nnd ovory case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured bv tho use of Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo nnd subscribed in my presence tbis Gth day of Do- coinbor, A. D 1880, , A. W. GLEASON, SEVL ' -- Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Curo is takon nnd acts directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Solid for testimonials, freo. F. J. CnENEr & Co., Props., Toledo, 0. SSTSold by Druffgibls, 75c, Literary Note, Tno February number of "Ro mance" opens n now olumo of this most attractive monthly magazine, and is perhaps tbo most brilliant issue which lias yet appeared. It is ICO pages contain fifteen completo stories, original and selected from tho bo,t fiction of half-a-dozen nations. "Among them aro specimens of tho most spirited and fascinating work of Alexander Dumas, Edgar Alien Poo, Goorges Prico, Cannon Sylva, aud Moritz Jokai, tho host of Hungarian story tollers; besides other tales, equally good, by less known writer. Ono of tbostorios is put iti tho formof a play, from tho olovor pen of Abraham Dreyfus, entitled "An Ouk in u Storm," tho delicate plot of which is irresistibly funny. Tho most striking feature of tho number is nu original story of great powor, entitled "Tho Charcoal humors," by a now and promising writer a piece of work which challenges comparison With nuything in recont magazine literature. This periodical is issuod by Romance Publishing Company, Clinton Hall, Astor Place, Now York. Tlin prico is 25 cents por copy; $2 50 a year, Buckner Lout oil, druggists, desires to inform tho public tlias ho is ngont for tho most successful preparation ihat has yet boon produced forooughs, cold and croup. It will loosen and reliovo a south cold in loss timo than nny otbor trcatmont, Tho nrticlo to is Chamborlam'a Cough Remedy. It is a inedieino that has won fame nnd popularity on its merits, nud ono that can nlwajs ba doponded upon. It is tho only known romody to provout croup. It must bo tried to bo appreciated. It is put up in 50 cent and SI bottles. The Deal Made at Last, Tho Loulatlllo Post of AVeduosday containing this paragraph: "President Millon II. Smith, of tho Louisville &Nu8lt Ilia railroad, nnd mul auditor Knlsoy, of the Ohio railroad, called at tho ollico of tho county clerk of JulTorron county this morning lo acknow lodgo two doodaof trnnsfor of certain property belonging to thoL.it N,, which will hero-after bo operatod by tbo Ohio Valley road. This deal will give tho N. N. & M. V Company, which has already loaned tiio Ohio Valley, n line luto Nnsbvillo. It is quito an important movement aiulRliows that Mr. Milton Smith is attending strictly lo businoss. Hy tills dicker he will bo nblo to secure it great deal of interchange of traffic with the N.N. & M. V. Company which has heretofore gouo elsovliero. This of course refor to th loaw of tbo C. nud V. road from Princeton to Graooy, Frcm that point tho road will bo built to tbis city and ou houUi toNnsbylllo. Tbo L. AN. will con tluuo to operate tbo C. .t P. road from Gracoy to Glnrksvillo, EDUCATIONAL COLUMN. C, )l. Vltnt AX, Uurto, iti..EtITOII A duply lo Old Fogy. Mh. Eihtoii: 1 usticed n few weoks ngon com municntion in tho Educational Column ou tho subject of Diagramming, by Old Fogy. I wish to reply lo the unwarranted nttook oil diagramming made by that individual. In tho first place Ids discussion shows Ignorance of tho Biibject nswoll ns projudiro against it because it Is now. Ho (judging by bis production) is an old-field demagogic pedagogue, still clinging to his old notions nud ideas. Ono of theso teachers who, in their imagination, h.ivo no more to learn. Ho by looking wiso can im press bis bearers with his importance, Enough for him. Jsow to tbo subjjet. Ho does not treat tho subject as wor thy of his consideration. Ho daros not mako n charge against it. I will answer him ns though ho bad ndvanc ed somo nrgu'nout ngaiust it.' In tho first place I ;ill try to oxplniu to him tho uso of diagramming. It is simply apian by which tho oj oof tbo pupil may bo utilized in enabling him to see tho relation of ono wwd to another. It Itifcuu'lod on Uioidea that tho quickest way to reach n child's mind is tho most direct and that is through the eye. And that childrou more readily grnsp n thought that can bo made to take wiuo tangible form than they can abstract ideal, Diagramming does not opposo nuy system of Analysis or Parsing. It bears tho samo relation to them that blackboard orslato work dooH to tho analysis nnd explanation of n problem in arithmetic. It opens another channel to the bruin. It appeals to tho understanding in a littlo different nnd always more effect-it o way than tho plan of teacbiugby analyjis nlono. 1 don't say that grammar cannot bo taught without using diagrams, but do say tbnt it can bo taught more rapidly, more thorough ly, more easily nnd oarlier in a pupil's lifo, with tho aid of a good system of diagramming than without it. I hope Old Fogy will lot us hear from him ngaiu. Wo'll do our bt to iuterest him. ' Smart Aleck. A Crying Need What tho Stnto of Kentucky needs fust now, for the good of her educational interests, is a more intelligent citizonship. When as hard a worker as Supt. J. J. Glenn, of Hopkins county, is begrudged his small sslary by a lot of demagogues, weagreo with them in saying that oducation is their only bopo. Wo think missionary Holds nro closer to us than Asia or Africa. Wo think wo may safely promteo our readers somo vory interesting rending if they will tnke pains to follow tbo controversy between "Old Fogy" and "Smart Alex," ns wo know they nro genus-men woll nblo to bnudlo tbo subject. Go in, Boys. Wo'll "bold your bate nud seo fuir play." Tho I. W. Harper is tho finest on earth. Used in moderation, it is a sure specific for general debility, lor insomnia, tor mentnl uep.ession. It is ns fragrant ns ripe fruit and when usrdin moderation it lengthens life, adds to our joys nnd drives dull care, aw ay. The I W. Harpor whiskey is absolutely pure. It is proscribed by tho ablest physicians of this country, and by degreos .t is winning a world-wide reputation. Sold by W.R.Longand J. W. Smith Uopkinsvillo, Ky. Mrs. Juno Kiugsbury, inothor of Gen. S. B. Buckner's first wifo, died ntLyrrn, Conn., somo days since in apparent jK)orty. This week tbo bo lief of somo of iter neighbor that sho was a misor, led 'to a search of the hiding plncoH iu her old dilapidated house. A forluno of $70,000 was found. A bank book represented $10,000, $11,000 was in gold and tho rest in currency. Mrs. Morris Bolknap, of Louisville, wifo of a wboloalo merchant and Gen. Buckner, isboliotedto bo' tho only lioir to tho woaltb. Information eomos from Frankfurt that a strong effort will ba mado to makon Itopublioau judicial district out of tbo oouutiiw of Christian, Hopkins nnd Mublonborg, Thoso counties gavo Wood 992 majority oor Brown, with 1117 otos for Erwin. Hour noighbora nro deter mined to ,'dump us, let thorn giro Christian nnd Hopkins n district to thomsolvos and wo will pull a or break a . But brethren of tbo Democratic faith, don t hitch us ou to tho non Hepulilicnn principality of 3io us, nt looit, a iightiug cimucpv Pipes lino boon laid mipplying Wytnovillo with froostoni water, FOR SCROFULA aorofulous humor In tho blood, ulcors, cqtarrh, and consumption, uso Ayer's Sarsaparilla Tho moat oconomlcal, aaio, spoedy, and offcotlvo of all Ha3 Cured Othors will cure you. --.- ',,, , We keep a presents, t" XIJjKVJJSATIJV TIES, LINEN COLLARS, DRESS SHIRTS, SUITS' OF YINE UNDERWEAR, EMBROIDERED VELVET and GOAT SLIPPERS, CUSTOM SHOES, TRAVELING DAGS and VALISES. Late Stylo Brown stiff Hats, Custom mado Suits, Extra fine Custom mado Silh Vests. Maui HOME HINTS AND HELPS. Make your ow u celery salt. Orate dried eolory loot, ami mix ivllh Item.-fourth lu quantity of flno tnWe iwlt. To rtinoTo Inlt utiilns from wood, uso strong murUUo w U. rubb I la with n olotli; nfturwant witsli olt MI with water. Oool Mucllturc: It Is rbM tliM tint- fclhifra Iop (food In tlio wnrmust wenllier; It will nl slick on tin or plns. Onm nrnblc. nIv troy onncesj fflyocrine, four tlnW onnre wnterelglit fluid ounces. Homo. Grandma's Two cups of sugar, five oiqii of nifte,! flowr, ono cup o' butter. chm CTip of milk, two toMpnonfuls Ktiiirer. one teiMinul sod. Jllx hi the Hour one crenm of tnrtar. Detroit 1'ico Press. To KenKne ngr HhHin upon Door l)lrilve one ounce. Into oih pint of soft Htr ami jo over the wiled tloors or otht pnhiltvl with It, uln? a po ije or oJolli, followlutr with a slightly wrnnjr out of hot, cl.m nnter. Christian llKJIlilVI. Crewel or st emhroUlerlos carrleil t iu hilks on a white trruuml nr itellcntoHailerfeotlve. A pretty examplu Is in nml ntlkn wtt reil over n white tllk ifroiiii'.l. A lpnirt'i of silk combined with oltve or ciiraliitit pIuhIi ilrniws nn cael tct.irll. JJ V. World. To IteuovateOld hi.k l)rfle: A writer says: "A m t sit.sfiietory w.iy to renovata old wl'nis lo boil an old UUl glove in oue pinf of soft water until the fflovii ti'irlul: to the the of a four-year-old cSillil n lud; tho iiriuor will be glutinous wfioo cold, Laving brimlitHl out every particle of dust, sponge the silk llioiousUiy and mnooth with a hot Iron njuii the wrong aide. Christian Inquirer. A simple croara,' ery; nice for n. Bonsitive skin, oolsIsIm of equal parts of luDolIno and glycerin. Put two ounee.. of euoli in a nll tin ean nnd stand It In wartn .otv'n till the Is entirely invited. Thou add a few drops of attnr of or lavender nud stir tlm whole briskly while cool Inn, otherw Ise the lanollnp and glycerine will keparnte. This is vory softouinir and agreeable to tho skin. N. Y. World. Salsify Oysters- Iloil eight largo roots of salsify perfectly tender; peel carefully, -crown nnd nil; rub through a sieve, nnd season with wilt, pepper nnd threo ounoes of lmttor; add a gill of flour, two ojfgi and a littlo rich ore am, but tho mixture must bo a very thick batter; have ti frying pan half full of boiling lard and drop tho salsify in, ono large Spoonful nt a time, just about the slzo of a largo oyster; when iirowu turn, and rcmovo as soon ns done; drain carefully and torro at once in a hot dish. Both tho method uud results when Syrun of Fica is tnkei 't is pleajant and refreshing to 'he iwte, and acts gently yet promptly on t!ie Kidneys, Liver nnd Bowels, cW.ises tho tcn) euectualiy, diipol ooiu, headaches and fovcrs mi'l "in Jiabltual oomtipatiou, Syrur jv Mgs U tho only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste nd ac ceptable to. tiio slotnncb, prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its effects, prepaicd only from tbo rnoit lioaituy nud ngrecabit uuiwtancos, its many excellent qualities commend it to nil and h.ivo made it tho most popular remedy known Syrup of Figs It tot talo in 50o nnd $1 bottles by all leading Any rcllablo drugglit who may not havo it r baud will pro-euro it promptly toi iuy ono who withes to try it. Do .uot accept nny substitute CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA.1 MHOISCQ 31. toi'ismu. xr. van rot x. v r. O. V. TIME TABLE. TnkeielTeelHoveiubaKlSUr, !.) TsilKB soinn. Vo l N,J1, I.r. HTUHvllle 10:O)ttm I.CJiim Ai lltadnwu vim mm i" o m srCnrMon ArllBftsnilclcl iittnm lO.euhi. Ar DuKnvwi ItlMlin ID tin in ArSiiiral lUUbm It Uiini .r jiitnm litlu m II ten mi Ai I'rliHwtsa tlOOpni D.Haiu ioiva, Vn 81. No M.m I.r riltfton 9.4nin n wpen Ar Marlon .. l.tlDM TASjiin ArHUuraU Mum T.Uini Arli)inrp . tilt it hi i.io in Aronuiuuiii I'Wini HKQnni Artimitiin rt1m 0.iiim Ar Uohilirton - n..tKiu d.sopni Ar limniTilie T li'JH mi J0ili, m ... .. .., i. .. ...... if,.......,... : ..oyron (Ml. ro l'.i ,n lvn iti lt 5 Udflir, llllr", 1; OttNftlHllvn. t.mU, .1fc ! PURE am J ii ritito wltk Ibtj ijim utio eiutf ij LSd., U iBHla fr toe. oi Ilirw Iivm rnr Procii.tj, or: nn 1 1 .ul t M " lioetiK tu i Q TTt.l vria, f.w lli.l. large variety of goods especially gentlemen and boys' presents that and will be appreciated; such as SIZK MUFFLEJiS, SILK 1TAXDK Eli CHIEFS, SILK SUSPENDERS, LWEM TLdWDTvEBCJHEFS, jlticcs aro ueyonu Colii i Sf . J&V yjMiStlV? ww, puta,Wsimwoirl5 "Was ivr doiuftM GAP &b&3 tolerkenf Audi lbrfffibmwttb 'Cw & - N.KFAIRBANK&C0. DUNCAN M. gyVSJfWcia! attention will be given Motto: 1'romptnoss nud satisfaction. nib' Rooms Crowded on His first Visit and Everylody SATISFIED J. S APPLEMAN, M. D. Tlie CelebratcU English Specialist l'llrletlJ l'ititcor of Vrtellce ot Medicine, Klcctrlcal jredienj Collogo, TDBOKTO. CANADA. Now Examining Physician Southern Modioli Institute, .OUISVILLr, KY. lVlll'lteat the raccntx Hotel Kcb II. mm (Iiit onlt. if turning ercrrfuui nreki durln!tliojroiir,froqil) in totn.m. Dr. pi4cmnn lngraiutool lltllevne Hon. nltlML'ill(lt,oiKK. sew inr.. itr, nmi iiiv flectllOftl icqicni iiuuu.. tun. no liniailc a iperlnl utility tr Itiu illtcate he i,Atiln thamt.at Itellrue ami Clmrltr Hot' plUliroruiTtral jroimaml lor In illaKnu'lni; nml trolling Chrouln llo deruto nllliU tliuo Iu the tttiatnirnt otchronlnaiiilnervnn illieaio tit Loth xee ami hla tklllaa an expert In thlt clan ot ratea la woll rhlahlUhrt 'lreala and permanentlrmrca., Acuta nml Chronic CuUrrli. Itlnslnir In Knra, I)iiifnrii, l)lciir of Hie !), i:r, Xie, Thront, I.uni;, Klilne)a, Ullnary nml H'Hililer TrimliUa, Ililsht'aiUaeau, Illabctof, I)jiprpla, Ilhciiniutlam and I'arulrila. riilliTur orllni'0lllrclVLUrei lounK or men ufforlnpc from Bpfrmalnrrh'a, imiwioncy, r.niiitioiii. the lejuHaof urruranrcxLewea, ahouldcall before It ti loo Inti.. We guarnutco a curo If cane lis" not Rone loo far. , Su,icriluon nnlr ami all eruptions ot the face permanently romoruil, Blootl and 3kin Diseases. AlSyphllU. Hiinfula, Stthture, Ulcet, etc. cuifdti) iifvcr (ulllnif luiucllo. Dl.cj.u. fit women, mieli n leueorrbea, pain, ful inciKlruatlun. dlf larcment of M'muls lirar. ioKiloirnpalnaln hack aliort time, 1 ht itortor (tirtle nil hl iortnlile and nmnra pnipaiml tneiamloe Hie uio.l obteure inlli"vl nnd aurglMtl colon. Jle tiodettakoa no ImuraMu dlteatei but curea lmudiw! g en up lo die. Consultation Frco and Conlidoutlul. The Southern Medical uud Surgical Institute CM Filth Avenue. lulif llle, Kr. BERKSHIRE HOGS. I rate or lo a clioico lo( of (bnlibred iv If iv j.Hllngv foiiluliicry - im'i cfiivvi vwn Cl', r Hflijti t nd'trri L.JLr,"tr p. ti v ISA At; ' Pleosaut 'N'low Slock Farm, PJSMBROKB, , KY, i question lower than i liL 2ST2E3, yfSmci V . i 11211 wViil'"' rilftiJ lipfnrp "feflWV7 iqs initio Cvrrc&te si. M,r QUAELES, Jr., Wntclimnkor AND Mnln Street, Tpwolor In Smith's Drug Stoic, J '' c " Clul ' CADIZ, - - - KY., the lntpoctlmi ef tbe puklfr I" hi I.W1TKS lino uf WITUIIhS, CI.Oi K-, .IK KLlir, SI'hCTACLU l A 111' topejretcttortotott the lc. Wkn iil' I ilanol full to give II in a Mil to all kind of ItEPAUUN i & a n BaB M HB t'6 1 ?Vfl lllb liltKtT Through Trunk Line Mtweei, tinrltleo Cincinnati, Lexington Lounr Svanovillo, St. Louis Ami tho title. o' NashTlllo. Hempblo. Mont Mobile, and New Orloms CUANUK ANDSrEEl) OXRIVAtED. S hor est & Quickest' Route FrojM Ot. Tvouis, EvniiHvillo and Henderson lo th south:f(ast i,. Through Coaches From above cities to Nash villo and Chnttnuoogn, making direct con- tiou with PULLMAN PALA'J,5 .JAB8 Por AtlftTltA, 8AT4Ui(h, Hftcon, Jackson- vlllo nnd PoiutH in Florida. Connections are mado at Guthrie and NashvU'i) for nil points North.East, South and West, In Pullman l'alaco Cars. EMIGRAN rs 0s,rs iSrs this road will rocoivo siwoial low ratos Seo agents of this compnuy for ratos routes iVo., or nnto to U. r. Atmobb, U. 1. i: T. A Louisvlllo, OFFICIAL TO THE WORLD 1 FAIR AND CHICAGO NOW READY. Neaily 100 paitea, alia tilt Intlien IHcunntlr nnuten. iiaiiudinvi uuuuu ia aiKciotn, cut iMtoiiniKom. Dupcitlr llluitraird nlikent itprun'iitMloiii nt nil the uiammoth Wotld'ntalr IHilUlii.. Knell bulMlnir a iuii pago txilorod plato, tauouled In vlglil oil rolura ato cuacoi nunrijr FORTY THOUSAND DOI.LAfiorH Many iihotoirrnphloTlowa ot Chicago, amiarl. Urd'eejo rlcjr n( llio ntlm city, alto 1321 tpcliea. 1 Uv crownliiit featiti n l Mew ,,( framtejeloramaiilcluro, lie Ktixvltlon (lii)UiiJ aiiilllullilluga. la eight colcm,IS Inclin.iwlllvtlrilnixlliiif In mi. nlftccnco, ri callngnliut will iwtotcrl.iuioii. 000. '1 ha Iwik la (or tlie mllllona who contemplate vliltlng Chicago In ItlU. It trill U puitluwl li) Hid wllllont who cannftt go. tu know jiitt tthat tliclr lilemU ai aielng, THE CHANCE OF A LIFE-TIME, , 4RFMTS WflMTFn ?. .wik '"-' ; . , ;"." 7" ' j ran initio Jimuliuil.odl'illm. Ho want un agvnl Inevtirjr town toclrulata tUa baA, HulUHt alalit. Aarnta aru moctlng with unpaiiillalcil nuictM, Ouh agtut clcmetl fiuiin: It ila vwnotlicr ioi ti 830 oi'lurMliolliit week. lloola nn 80 Jar! crcllt. Itlxral Knni Willi! for lull tiartlrulan. ur to cylnitantly.iunitonly lArriita tor an ilcganf ami Doniplt'lo rauraMlng niitllt Aililnw the ioMguiiei.il aguuta I. r ililaSlato. VAUIFIUVUIMjISUINO CO., Emily UuiLOifia. ST. LOUIS, MO aa ami WliUkr lUb. rl II lUL "t pain. Hookfit par. II W Mi tta J. , iraji.. m'AOTA.HAyOhciWKWMTrtiiiit. 1 any house in town. STJCOESSOKS XDIOZOSr dc t'OILSEVKSTH .. . ,mpriY,. fff u ui(trtiino. Hnii.rtii.iriieni, furnUht l."'.. " !' ilroiminllu,ii,Kj suitable for are nsefnl " I Jt ornlihi, S.rUI lot nom Kiljolplnr NIC tun T It IIWdH K. ii n I. ,loo(ll ni h k. Ilalliiuu A 1 it lIe with BsCitUUUUI&a Withers TOBACCO SAHLsr&vSIEIET AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Sancoak Warehouse, TRsAcN0CK' MAIN STHEET, FRONTINO WHARF. LIDCRAL AOVANOCMENTG ON -S" I "-" H t2 .V. "4 --- it .jny'm'l' -. , rjr 1 lUufr. A ''tari " .p Ivy., II. Ilwr, Kirb i Wr ". i-" 5. . v . ?! e -i i Jil.li TO Ohas. Ht (8uoct.ortop0lkCnilr.) Livery, Food Aiul Pnlo Stable, AND VIBOINIA STS. KENTUCKY rli to ("ura.'al r WAITLNU tOOU IKIAUIMNUIIORtlt .'1 . J l. I wtTimiLs, nnvc. norn, llnnjna i lUJur. Howell K. Ho. TOBACCO IN 3TOnC. DR. ELLIOTTS Medicated Food, m 8uro Curo for n'l Ir V . HORSES, Cattle, Sheep and Hogs Arltlne iOm trapurUea or the tlooi, aa4 from FnacUorwl Diranjem mta. DEAD SHOT OH WORHS, AMD 1 CIRT11H fiPVERTIOH OP I10G CHO iSEl. .i.n.ilV, Kj.,J Y, Col nniws, Trenton 3 WIXIiAB ALKXANDEKS HOTEL.) Uren8trvelii,Piiollfi Court llouci, Ioulrl!lf,Ky, roof. All Modern iinnruromsnts. in bll ntt telegraph ofBc. Enlit olPctno ligliU. Electric cart pass the dew I3TIUTM $2.M) kBat. jt.B. " "" " ... UtJJ.l JI1LI J M.r.SIIRTKR WARTRTTnTTSTC SHRYER. Proors.. I1TII, IIOI'KINSVILLK, KY. ,,, .. II.. V -. .n.iii.ii.I ,, nulllMK nil Tubaccn caiiiienAii in . lilaiirni. F.ttinral ailvniin. nt. T vA ilnlca4 tillinrtvliin Inatriiffnl a n. .... tir.it sisty tlays, and cent teams and teanuiors. WON. Il,k Kctrcr. JOIIffX.UIUA MIIES A nn WAREHOUSEMEN Merchants and DEALERS, , "M ".TOJfiVft.llillf1'' -' All Tobactfl S.nt to m Carcred y Iivirinct FREE STORAGE. i rf"55 ., WEST, & wm l'IfOPiHBTOKS Commission Merchants, vlllo, Ky. mXK 5? 2COJDQ - S02JT AND IMPORTER THE LATH Z3 Carter Jn. Outer and .Recently renovated from cellar to eluding fclonm host, alerotor, oleclriocnll houso iigJi(xt with iajauwlowit for nl parts oHuo oily. J. L, MAIISIIAI.I, J. j "'" T. O. 1IANIIKUV. PEOPLE'S HNBERr& IUIUtOAI)ST,,lKnVKr:10WANI) CissciaUttc ,'mh H.u on A . .1 .., . . -J . rui ii. rviii in "in . ITI MOi!irn iiu'vu in inert' Ml lulu " iiMiired of twent . -live iviiu r llli 1 u.r tho tlilliornanii iiiliuarlorafor per inon Vt'.G. k W It. F WBIE1ER. TOBACCO And Commission GRAIN FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE, Mlcral on toi.liflt,limU ' FOUTl MONTHS KAT OAlTilKlt, etrnMImv Planters rn. baceo & Wheat; - "; I IIIMIIIwapM 3.rMI"Cr331j MANUFACTURER - or - ITALIAN MARBLE. SOOTOE, SWEDE and the most, desirable EASTERN GRANITE, MONUMENTS, TABLETS; and STATUARY, ,.... . 'frr X flft...frt n.t Av -- ...-I ....... - ri.i. vai'utioiire WO fQOl cpulldSl eitlurs oiilunle.1 Iq ii n b0 etculed In aud attlallo inaunei', ' ,'' None but the best material used, " fOtTM 11. l U. U our Solicitor for werk' 1 ' O fl.ia k T" & ' ,.' ' t' A .vl V yy . V i 1' 3 fl iftt'3'i v1 x , i.S.