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' k ..i..waMv,MaWI iiHiilwOT.l.i npMMiitgtiHiumiwi.ifVFRVTHINR READY. rCBUSBIIKiSlAI AS IEIDAI IDUUO, CHAS. lST MEACHAM. ( OBEORIPTIOH (2 A TEAS IH ADVASOB ltttlresillsrnotlenM cents .rllnc. locals i f enlt ier line each Insertion, ltstet sdYtrlltemtnlt furnished on sp vlloatloa. Immm Offlca 18 Hi 10 Hlatt Strut. FIMDAY.NOVEMBEKIB 1892. DEMOCRATIC TICKET, For Councllmcn, 1st Wnnl J. BvrouWcst 'M " M. O. Forbes. ikl " Dr. A. E, Boutly. Uh " V. W. Dabuuy. (Kh " E. M.Flnck. 7th " W.J. Withers Election Deo. 10, 1KI2, in nil of tho m sovon ardn. Votlus uuder tho old vivn voco livw, an tho prcMMit consti tutiou tlooa not njiply to citicH until 1S93. Tho Illinois Cankers' Association has abolished tho three days of grnco. Jack was Bhot in tho ueek at St. Louis by Capt. D. D. Anthony. His wound is not fatal. Albert Wing, tho was captured in Now Orleans and bos been brought back to Louisville for trial. His caso has been sol for Dee. 1C. Hon. J. T. Caldwqll, tho now who succoods Judgo Fnttorson, was sworn in Wodnosdoy. Mr. F. V. Conbost, suecossor to Congressman Adams, was also seated iu tho Houeo. Nebraska Kopublicans nho kopt Gov. Boyd out of his office for two years, aro riowtrying to steal tho from flio Populists, claiming that their ballots nero not properly printed. Mrs. Loaso is charging Jerry Simpson with having turned Democrat Jerry has doclarod that ho a -Democrat as Senator from Kansas, becauso tho Democrats helped to carry tho Stato. Tho members of tho Legislature nro at it again. As some of them hnro rented houses, moved thoir families and efarlod' their children to the Frankfort schools, the long-suffering public can seo at a glanco what Is in storo for tho tax-payers. Among the speakers who orated at (ho jnemorial services of Hon. Lnlmn T. Mooro, hold in tho IIouso Wednesday, was a Mr. Thos. S. Pettit, if wo caught tho uamo correctly. If this is the samoFottit who thought ho ll'na n tfvnnrliflntn Tnr Criiwrraaa III, poo pie willjjlouni for tho first time where he is now "nt." Fresh Rumors of a Sale "There is a boliof in financial cir cloatlint C.P.Huntington will (lis poso of tho Newport News and Bissioi Vallov road boforo verv lomr . nud that It is hia ultimate intention to devotoliisontlro'cBoririca to orn Pacific interests. Mr. Hunting- i ' '"' of maKh 'H 17 "l"ures, or nearly ton has.f found that lo look nfter a tlirM luil"a froni fctl,rt t0 running from Now Orleans to 1'ho toll gates of tho Union Francisco., consumes his entire ' ,,.(0 Co. will bo thrown opou to-night time, The beliof that Huntington j(0 all rutiflers. will &irth?jfewporl News and Mis-, PROQRAM ANQ LINE OF MAncH. 8 ssippi Valloy is basod on tho recent sale of tho Eastern division of that rjad, runuiug bolweon Loxingtou ami Ailaud, to tho A'nudorbilt interests, represented in tbo Chosapeako and Ohio. Then tho fact that tho Louis- lie, Now Orleans and Texas, thu Mississippi Valley's strongest ally, has been boon purchased by tho Central servos to strengthen tho opiuiou that Huntington will at an early day sell if, iudcod, ho bus not already disposod of his stock. "Ono thing Is certain. When does noli it will only bo when ho gots his price Tho roud is a good ouo aud it is getting better every day. Tho stock Is held nt n good figure 11 is said thu Louisville and Nnshvillo came within an aco of taking in th-1 road not long ago, though ovorything was dono Iu Wall street and nothing about it was knowii In tho oflicos hero, with tho possible exceptiou of onomau. To Illustrate how determined Huntington ii to get his price, it is stated that there was only a difference or 50,000 Iu tho amount of- force! by tho Loulsvillo and Nnshvillo mid tho figure hold by Huntington. ' "Aside from Jho financial boliof that tho road is for sain thero is n feeling i iu rail roud circles that tho Illinois1 Central will gat tho line. Rut this is i mere coujecturo. llowovor, .tl.o 1111- j nam Central or the Louisville aud Nnshvillo would bo thn lines inotl likely to got it It a sale worn mado." Tf tho L. and N. should buy tho 0 V end of this road, the Hopkiiisvillo Mibbcription monoy would have to bo refunded, under tho terms of the ooHtruct made by tho city. Tho Novembor uumbor of tho New Englaud Mugazine is a Whit tier num bcr. Tho frontispioco is from u raro photograph of tho poet taken about 1850, and the oponfug articles take tho roader in about tho New Englaud country) which Inspired bo much of Wliiltloi'u poetry nud is so associated with imu.ru man, It is by William Sluauo Kennedy, whoso uionogroph of Whittier was o woll received. Anoth f r urticlo deals with WhHtier ns Poet utid Mun, and Ja by l'Vunces 0. Allou Hustmou Crosi a fine iooiu, "Tho 1'asslug of Whlttler." Mr.KilwIn D. Mosd, tho tho chief editor of the magazine, deuta with Whlttwr'a life, work unci inuu S With favorable weath er it will be a WHOPPER. Nothing Hut ltnln I'nn 31 nr Its Cotnplelo Success. OVER 100 SOLDIERS COMINQ. (tit XSSwmiir Tho committees hava all completed their preparations for tho great ratification tcnight and inclomoiit weather is tho only thing that can prevent tho biggest nirair of tho kind cut fcoon in Ilopkiusvilo. Tho principal orators will bo Mr. McKonzie, Hon. John S, Khcn, Elector Ward Headley anil Hon. Jas. B. Garnett. Thero will bo n full complement of local speakers to follow. Capt. Ellis unfortunately cannot bo pro9cnt, as tho Henderson Committee secured tho first promise. Tliri'O companies of militia will bo prosent, from Paducab,Frincotou and Hopkinsvillc. Morotlian lOOholdicrs wilt bo in line. There will bo costly and very olaborato floats. Tho young ladies havo taken a lively interest in tho af fair and nearly all of tho pretty girls in tonn will nesist in "decorating" tho floats. Great caro lias been taken to havo tho transparencies tho most attractive to bo designed. Mr. Rudolph has designed most of tho cartoons and some of them would do credit to "Puck." Tho lettering was dono by Mr. N. C. Harris. Tho Fire Department ill bo iu line and has been located near tho front, so as to bo ablo to get iu caso of u tiro. TliPto will lo some special humorous which uiiiit lis Beoii to be appreciated. Torches will bo (linlrtbuti'tl from the rear of Hooter & Ballard's, on Cighth street. Captains of the fqimi nro requested to call for torches for till of their men nt ome, and bring ten cents for each torch. Tiiis is nbout half prieo for tho torches complete, and each man can pay ten cents and (ako his torch homo with him as a souvenir. Geo Bradley will have charge of tho torches uiiilj thoso wanting them can speak to him today, and havo their ord.'rs filled in regular order. Transparencies will be distributed by another committeeman from" tho mine ticiniiy. Tho exact pluco will l announced this evening. It is eipoetod thai thero will bo not !ui thau 1,200 inoumo men in lino, i.i ny nothing of features of ,l10 procohsicn. The column is ex- l'Ll ,01 lo ll" ""'o '"'! Tr.b tTUiMATlON Or LINT.. '1 l.u head of tho procession will form at Main and Ninth streets Out North ifuiu to Secoud, Eecoud to Clay, Clay to Seventh, Seventh to Cauipboll, Campbell to Fourteenth, Fouitooulh to Virginia, Virgiuia to Eighteenth, Eighteenth to Main and down Main to Court llousn. Piocossion will form al tl:!W o'clock promptly. Clunf Marshal, Memucau 11. Nol- sou; Assistants, William Ii. Ragsdale, lii.ckrtor Leavell, John Ii. Groon, Chnrlo.1 F. Jarrott, Alexander S. Trib-bin, Lucion C. CrnvcuH, Matthew S. Major, Livingston L. Hiickuer an I Jus. U. WinfrH; The -Marsh il will do'uil nssmtouts to have charge ot each division. FIRST IUVISIOS. -Mounted iolicomen, Firo department, baud of music, marshal mid his aides on horseback, carriages containing Speakers and escorts, invited guests, Mayor and City Council, -Float, "Tho Soljd South." KEOONU DIVISION. 1 Military Companies, headud by drum corp. 2 Float, "Columbia Welcoming Her Piinituiit Sisters." fl--Font, "Democrucy Triumphant." 1 llethol Feinnlo Collfgu Flout. Titian division. of Music. 2 FJoat. "Tho Dutch Havo Tiihoii Holland." "Rack to Indlimapolis." 1 Hopklusvilh) liorsuiiioii boariug torches. . 1UV16I0N. Cuuuty DomocruU on horsnback ns follows: 1 Pembroke, Fairvluw, Cusky nud Mt. Vernon delegations, to form on Ninth Street, east of Main. 2 Concord, Dogwood ami IllulT Springs, to form o.i Virginia street headed oil Ninth. U Barker's Mill, Howell, lluv rly, Lufuyette, Heuuoltstowu uud ither South Christum dolegn tions, to form ou South Virginia, hoaded ou Tenth street 1 Nowhteitd. Jiiluni, Oracoy uud Ralubrldge districts to form on Wuter street, houdeil on West lljMI MWMt ', f ' fVil.11. nrfit PivisioNi 1 -Footmen with torches. 2 Pritalo vehlelos, , ri Colored Democrats' headed by tho Hopklnsvillo Cornel Hand. A Rosebud Dinner.-Tho er$ uamo luvokes n vision of lout'y young girls, fragrant llowors, soft lights, entrancing music, and youth nud hope and love and all things bountiful. Were you eer enough to bo a guest nt onoT Or do you know how this delighttul society function is conducted 7 Vou ought to know, whether you hnwi daughters to bring out or not) and you may loarn all about it, etiquette and eerythiiig, Ihroilghtho charming papercharmingly illtiMratcd, entitled 'A Dcbiilniilu'H Winter iu New York," published in Family ne lur Dccemlir. Them urn KirlniitH of (lie himcutcd Mim, lleujuuiiii lliirninii, uiul Kngland's lost piwt luiireale, Teiinytoii. 'If ion are in doubt what presents to muKo for Christmas, jou can't do better than consult tho "Homo Art" Department in this comprolionsio number of uu ideal Family Mngaziue, which coutnins something of intirest to ono who may open it,--good fitoriesood poems, lots of vulmtblii suggestion, and nearly .TOO superior illustrations. And all i furnished for 20 cents u copy, or i'2 a ) ear. Published by W. Jen.mmis ID East Uth St, New York To Chlgago In Fourteen Hours, Froqi Nnshvillo via tho EvaiiBvilto route. This cannot bo beaten. from nil joints South ami Southaast make close connection in' Union Depot nt Nnshvillo with an elegant vestibuled train via this route through to Chicago without change, Lcuo Nnshvillo 7,J'i p. in , arrive at Chicago 10:40 a. in. An elegant breakfast soned iu tho dining car from 7 a. m. to 10 a m. For sleeping car reservation", maps, timo tables, etc., nddrfcsri 1. A. CAJirilBLL, Gen. Pass. Agent, Eansville, Ind. S, fj. Uourns, South. 1'nss. Agt., Chattanooga, Tenu. "Richard and his Swvtheart Nell,' song and chorus, quarto, sent free to any address by Bro. Mfg Co., South Bend, Ind., on receipt of stamp to cover p.-s' .iu and mailing. Tho lersoi reluttt Ihahturj of a drive taken by Richard JiudNill. Tbo tit l. pago has an elegant picture, sHviall deign nl by tin artis1, Gray showing Rich.ird Hint his swietliin1 about stiirlmg ..'ito.i thoir mniuoi ib!i drive Tho words, of course, coiiiti tuto ,i lovo. story. Ttio sh.ir.i in it of tho Stud.b,i'ttrs,ii Tho inclddy is dulightful, mid was compost d for tl.ov.ords by thu well mnsiedl F. Sudds . December iiiakef, tho opening uiiiii erbof TUoNun Peterson UU llluMra ted mau'sziuo dovottnl sololv to l.tor.i turO ni'd art Tho name.s of the el itorsnroa host iuthemselvts;tlioy com prifco Friink Loo Howard Seolv, Ortavo riia.iut, mid AI. G. Me-' ,.,,. . , ., , i ""linn i" mi- iiiHiiTvrr ui i CJolliMid. Among ,hncuiitiibutori.iio.j.All,Hrj,I,i . such names usli E 1UW, I- W, Hlg Kmsr Humbert ..f Italy has written I giiison, Iliiinjinli'irl m I, Jjs'ph lur. i a letter in whlelt lit. askn that tho txt land, John Vance Clieney, William i l"-11'1"1 Intfiitlon of his .ubjecU to I , . ,r . .. . (rat'irr fur a irlft to him- I Archer. Ma.garei Kent, hVuecv., ' .,, ,,. on , ;,,,, f liitril.vill Uavis, Uerlrmiii Atliorlioru, tlielr silver wtshlinrf in April next ahull Ruth McEntr;, .Sluurl, Ch.irlos W. Iw elmiijrctl sous to have tlm l'"el to various charitable l.iatltutlons Coleman -in short, (ho cro.im of the , , "llt ollicots. ossayuts, story writer,, nud pouts n. Tht. motllPr . Ul( ule kln(f o( thoeuiiro longth nud breadih of the Spain li.is learned a traile. and recent-country, Tho Nov Petersou will Uj ' W. It IsmiM, ifave practical cviilcnce ot the cheapest literary magazine in tlm world, yet tlm uumo.s quoted abom inn a guaranty that in every rosp'S'l it will bo tho equal cf tho Li ,'i o t priced li orary moiitnlios. Our rea I r. should not fail to send for it. Terms $203 a year; SI.OJ lor six mouths. A sample number will bo sent for fiv oouts. Addles The' Peterson Mnga ziuo On., Philudelphiu. , i i ,i ii .i i i j HOME HINTS ANO HELPS. Water cress contains much sulphur and Is one of tho best remedies for scurvy known. It should bo eaten raw with salt. A remisly for excessive perspiration, to b.i mado into a lino powder and applied to tho hands nnd feet, or j suecred In piliihjr au audience with the nprin'ileil Inside of gloves or btooklnifs, i arclibUhop must. Indeed, lie very con-Is as fullowa, liti'bolic aold, one parti 'f'il The arehliNhop makes burnt ii Hun, four partsj starch, twp' It n rule tu :.iit his Interviewers hundred parts) I'rcnuh chalk, fifty1 parts; oil of lemon, tiw part. -i-Petrol) Frco I'rcsn. Tho Use of Salt: Malt sprinkled upon any substauco that Is burning will stop thu smoko and blaze. Halt sprinkle'd upon coals that aro blazing from tho fat of broiling chops will causo the llama to subside Salt used upon carpets when sweeping will brighten them and not as a preventtvo et moths. Ladles' Homo Journal. Ilrtdcsinatds of the now wedding will wear dombtraln desses In Kmplro style of silk, chiffon, or other claborata rnaterlul, and largrt llalnnhorough ot Kmplru h.Tts. Tlio of linn, or, who go In-fore tho bride, are among tho most picturesque features of tin) bridal procession, and aro dressed In simple, straight Umpire gowns of white, often mado with lingo sleeves and trimmed with ojd laco. Krult Cake: This will keep good sl.i tuonths or more. Two cups of sugar, ono of molasses, two pounds of ralsliu sceilcil, ono or scailluss, ono cup of butter, ono cup of sour Cream, ouo of sour milk, one-fourth pound of citron, six eggs, tavoltwo of tho whites for frosting, a teuapoouful each of nutmeg, cinnamon, oloves and satin Hour enough to make vory stiff, IUko In a moderately hot oven one hour. Home. Oyster Sauce: Tithe two quarts ot oysters, wnsli them nut of thu liquor wllh the handy to get nut nil Ik grit let the liquor stand and settle, then drain It Into a add a little msec, uud sot It to boll two spoonfuls of Hour Into half a pound of button stu tliU Into tlo bolllugMlquor ami let it again boll up. then put In t.ho oysters and give lto.ui boll liaiio It In nu oyster dish. llnstou Ilndgrt, A pretty book-case' may bo ina.lii frpm a box. Out ono aliont the holght you wish your cne,nud fit In shelves nt different heights after having sandpapered tho case both anil outside. Then irlvo the whole a cent of chorry or mahogany stain, m vrefurrcd. Then hang curtains on .a imW luwisanaitijatgaattii aaata i.g5UwSU. ThR Nckt fltrtAto Trrnn Klnlri. Smnrii Tot. rp'f. AlnbainA i.tnhtiT Itnignn Horn 1M. l.lnnm I, I'tiKli 1 )r m IIMJ kSIIMAA j.laiiimll Item ll .t (Jamn i K .Ihiicm llrm IWIX tutltoinln. it rlnnilstnnruiil ltfi i; f i it in iii iKilnnnl (I Wnlrnll l(ti Colot ailo (lifnir ,ii it'iivr ttt't lyi) I'utiiiccllcnt till tiiic ii. tit i isyj .Itrii ton Dclnwmr lAntluinr lllfrgtm IICl IK91 .Hem sl iWIHInwin Cull Hem Wit 1urlitn I inn i SIM lAltlfil II Ccilii.iltt Pin l Oforptln f.lnlin II (fonliin lr in 1-KT iripiirco I. SIioiiii llrii ISU lilalio (Klnl T HiiIkiIi . lti.. islitllir M. tullum IUmi ii Illlt.nU t.liilinAI. I'aliutM' Hem vn; illanlel W. uulliri' Uimii l'i; l.iillnm .lie III s'l ' .Imiirit V WIImim Id'p lmr Wlllhllilll.Alll.il Kl'(. ltl XU KnnAii JHIIlllllilA.IVfli'r l',ii iJohliil. (JJirtlrlt llrin l"Ji licnluriif .IiiisC.S llliukbuillHciil I.. 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Illll iii'in i mi; Ntiw oiV , Pviti. itm Mnt W tlitnisim 11,-hl VV1 N L'nmllu.1 f liuliiii Ii Vanco i inn 1MI, II t', llanaliriniKli iit'ii i; KurlliHalotii IL'1' nm t nil In .S Hiiro lit'in Ohio Jotiii t. w .llbH.ll ISllph IU. mi John li.Mltrliell .Ilej. isir laitiea 1). Ijtiiieriui IUl :aT l'eillilnnla. ltt'i lg Kallimilcl F. l)lon 1(C. 15 IIIhhIoIbIaiiiI lun IS 8 Alattitiw C I.ul.ir IHm lSllj Jolm I. it. Irby I K nt iu; llkBni.l I'.fcl.licwlU'ji llS J Suiilli llaagla Jaititii II. KtId. 1'on iiv; ltiiiiii (t. Ilitrrl 1'Clll iti TcnncMeo IH'iil ISO I llli'linn! Cu.e Hwiii 1IU T(XH4 lie III si,g Jiulln H. Mi.nlll Itcp IN); Vermont Miiinriii 1'1-im tur l!l'i IMU Ki'iiulluiiton lll'lil 1! Vlighil.i Jolm W. Iianltl IK' ill 1MIJ W aton C Mjuliu. Kcp nhlntoii. ::rp s Jutin I. Keiimi linn sr.3 Ural Vlrglnta .li-in IHM Will. am f Mli Ileal isk; W lKonlii . Hem IMU Jim1)!! M.Catcy .Sep tu. W foiiilit)r Fll ISS9 Hcmucrata jn Itep lillrnn II l'nnillta 4 1 How's Thisl We oiror One lluudriHl Dollars Rowan! for any case of Catarrh that can not bo Cured by Hall's Catarrh .Cure. F. J. Chenev .t Co , Props., Toledo, O. We, tho uutlersiguod, have knowu F .1. Cliuiie for tho last lOyears, and believo him perfectly houorablo in nil business trauiii'Mions and financially able to carry out mi) obligations Hindu by tln'ir linn Wei.1 A: Triiux, whott'sulo diuggihl, Tul-'do, O , Wuliiing. Kmnaii ii Mar vni, i!rii)f." ht, Ptilts;lo, Ohio H.iII'k Ciit.irrli (.'urn ii tiiktt iinlli, acting dirifily upon the ml llliicoii" mm fares of thn sytitem 7,'ic liotlle hold bf jil 1'tt tiiiiiiiinlx free, PCftSONAL AND LITERARY. Within li'vs than h tlnzeii yearn tlia I wnrltt h5 Inst larlyle (18SI), HiMirRV Kllut (IhSI). t.iinvfvlluw (IS81). , lliniT.on (tS8'J), Arnoia(lSSS) (I8SJ), (s'JI), lvl), Wult Wliitm.ui lsJJ),(uori;o l Wlllliini Curtis (H'JJ), Wluttlcr (18W) ' unit Tvnnj son (IV'J'i). ,)r n,nr. M ,.,,.,,, i,B8Com. I pletnl an nocount of the life of Ids (a- l,", hnithir. Cyrus W. Ficlil, whom John llrlhtfallisl the miMlrrn Colum-bus. Tho work, which will In n. few vveolis. will treat particularly of tlio lnylnrr f the tluntic cable, an wlilch was probably the most alilllty on thu occasion of a visit to the manufactory of mosulcs at Orlo, peiir San KeiiiKtinu. In ono o( the sliiips the rpiuun rcfc'onl naked ono (jf the uiii'hii.on to IrttWtake l.U plat-e, ipoo iliiinj,' wliloh sliu very hldltf ally tlaUhni thu iiiin.il ic which he hud comuiunccst. Mrs. Miirtlm Annie Ilex, the ajoj ivomiin w hn has (raineil notoriety bv her recent visit to and kind reception by Queen Victoria, hail been saving for fifty years. She la When a vhlhl alio was sold into slavery with twelve brothers and sisters, 'J'hn aud blsfcra were lont shfht of, but liar father- managed to buy her liberty and hi own, and they went to Mbcria, Archbishop Corrlpv !s n difficult man to interview Especially Is this so upon subjects to church in, ittcrs. The Interviewer who does ways rend their notes to hliu Uiforo al- lowing llieiu tu This caution was iisv uausmi uy errors puiiiuiieit il.iiluir tlui Mcdlymt - It was Mr. WhlttWs wish tliatM, H. T I'ickanl, of Portland, Arc, whom he named ns his literary executor, fchoulil prepare a biography, If there should be any fall fornn arc-mint of hli life. This work has hen undertaken by Mr. rickartl who rripiests that who havo letters of the poet, wlilch mllfht prove fcii'vlei'iible in the preparation of a blonijihy, will send them tu him. They w II) bo carefully kept and promptly leturned, l'rliice MatTni Sehfra has had suit brought niriiinst him for selling hit valuable prtvnte iritllury uutaldtt of Italy. It has Just beeomu known that he Mniijyli'il the pli' tines acrosa the frontier aiuonir the scenery and stage furnishings of thu Train Qtilrluo, of which liu wns iiiiu of the stouldiiilil ois, Thtt theater is bnuk of his palace, and he had the asslstaucu of thu In his It Iti doubtful If the plcturea will ever Iki returned, but, at least, the prince will probably havo to pay u heavy fine. Wllllitin 'f. Adams, better known tu tho world as "Oliver Optic," thu popn. lar wrltor of storlt's for Iwys, is n man of seventy. Por thirty years lie has lived In h IiuiuIsoiiio fruuie house, back from thn street. In uld Dorchester town, with o tine vlrw of I)or Chester bay from tlio tower uud nn orchard In tho rear. lie Is courteous oven to autograph hunters, nnd entertains many friend, lie wus a toucher for twenty yea is, lias been a superintendent as loiiif, serred a term Jn tho state leglsbtturd, declining and has written nearly a thousand short- orIe. HUMOROUS, "I don't think I'll over marry," said tho summer girl. "Why?" "llecauso then I'd havo to quit becoming engaged." Waihlngtou Star. She "Miss Fuisanfenther Is pas- SOIENOE AND iNDUSTRyi -Ono million nnd a half men work In tho oo.vl mines of tho world. Of thesa England Im s .in V.0D0: I'littedHtatcs, 30.. 000; Ocrmany, 'iVi mil; llitlgluin, 10a,O00; Itussla, 44.0)1. Tu.- world's miners of metal number 4,000,000. -Cocaine sometime kills. This fact was forclblydcmonstrnted In thoenso of llenjamln M. Noo nt llellovue hospital, New York, recently. Death cuino almost ns soon ns tho drug was administered and tho doctors do not doubt that cocaine was the fatnl agent A French technical Journal recommends tho nso of coal for water-? roofing masonry. A small amount of ndln rublwr dissolved by benzine will Increase Its durability. It should bo applied boiling hot, nn 1 If tho color should lie objectionable Item bo dusted with plaster of parls boforo drying. It was lately quoted In llritlsh shipping circles its n proof ot tho depression affecting shipping trvlo that u splendid Iron bark of 'J, 000 tons register, owned on thcClyd.', cumo Into port from Australia In ballast, was unable to got n cargo, nnd s tiled back for tho antipodes n?.vlu with tho saino ballast she brought with tier. Tho whale Industry was taken up early by the New Ungl.in I colonies, and at first thu fishery was prosecuted by boats from tho shore In tho first part of tho eighteenth century, however, thu whales had lioen driven off, nnd vessels were now IHUvlout for their pursuit from Nantucket, Capo Cod, Martha's Vineyard and New Iledford. In 1834, tho trnfUo reached Its culmination, Clouds continue U form around storms tn a continuous sheet, thickest near tho center ot tho storln nnd thinnest nnd highest nt Its outir limits. The temporoturo Is high in front of storms and tow In thoir rear. Tha first Indication of an approaching storm are the finely drawn out. fibrous clouds, which may bo ono hundred miles In of the storm, A correspondent of Nature gives tho following Interesting facts relating to tho strength possessed by certain animals. The shell-less limpet pulls 1,084 times Its own weight when In the air, and nbont double when Immersed In wntor. Pasting fleas on an average pull 1,493 times their own dead weight, while the Mediterranean co.'klc, Venus verrucosa, can exert a pulling power to I,07t times the weight of its own body. So great Is the povvor possessed by the oyster that to open It n force equal to 131P.3 tlmos thu weight of Its shell-less body Is required. A ray of light moves with such amazing velocity that It might wrap Itself eight times round the earth between five ticks of tho clock, nnd yet It would take that ray of light fifty years to coma from the North .star to this earth. Whoa we look at tint steadfast, unchanging star at nlght'we see it in tho light that left It ftlf a century ago; ami It tho Omnipotent hand that formed It, set it in its place and culled It by name should suddenly destroy It, wo would continue t seu It in itsown light fifty years after it li.i I ceased to exist Some silk worms lav from 1,0 JO to 3.U0U e ;.'s. the ' tsp SOU, l!u nut from 8,000 to .'i.tfJ I. The of eggs laid by the queen lit- his i.inr In dispute says from .1,000 to 0,000, but u I Klrby both golllin hcvcntl better, oaeh tltvl.il Ing that the queen uf fertll tv will lay no less than ),00J I prohibit" as high ns 50,000 in one se.i'ou. fa tails, the white ant. Is of thu most extraordinary propensities of any known creature, she of ton produces S0.40J egs In n single tiny, r'rom tho time when the white ant to lay until sai.iil over usually reckoiiivl b en torn dotstsas nn exact lunar month tho pro luces 2,300,000 egg. In point of fecundity tho white lint cxccels nil other One of tho tllflloult problems that architects havo to consider In erectlnj very high bullJlngs l wind bracing. The varl itln of prajthv Is wide, showing that Ideas dilTcr in regard to details and thu amount un I up 'ration of forcm to bo resisted. In structures engineers ng vo illy, the greatest ne n l-i regard to the use ot cast Ir.i.i and too rolat've iner.tsof hollow Ul i ami of iron or stuel rods as g. It Is said tli.it souioarchiy. t I -p wholly . on ordinary fur blllty, no mutter how much they may bo weakened by ovnngv It U all right to have the ox!-fl walls a mere exterior curtain to s i'.eld t'.to Interior metal frimo, oit tho f ii nj shoul 1 bo braced ofilclently. Vibrations duo curs trucks and dynamut havo to bu considered also. WHAT IS A GIRL BACHELOR? Ilalliillluus (llvait l.il.lr nl Ilia Uld Sc)oul Whit Iu Knutv, "What" said thu lady of the old school, looking up frmn her mugazlno "what 1 tho girl baohclor?"' Tho only oxiimpluof that typo of femininity present said promptly: "A woman who varus her living and spends it as she choosi a." The male bachelor said unpleasantly: "The sort of a woman who Insists ppon paying her own car fares In the sight of all tho putseugiTi. nail always wares you to ono sfde while she bur-gains with tubmen nnd trunk- eurrl rs." "She Is a woman," remarked thu embroiderer, sentuntlously, "who sends her skirts to tho seamstress for fiesh braids uud her stockings to ft professional mender fur "She goes to thu theater alone and sits In the tup gallery," If s'io f ela like it, said the chaperoned gill! "She's y bright," averred the wlio still cherished jl youtli(Ml liUlag fur ijjlolk'ut "Sl.u'i horrlb, y said the vain woiiiiu., ".She's thoroughly him) and sensible," said tho mother of t',vu snisll uhlldicu, being In a position to npprcclalo tbos qualities, Then tho lady of the old school thanked her Informants with old school courtesy and asked she could he onu of thu class, evidently still laboring undur the delusion that thu girl bach elor was n curiosity. N. V. World. srj. . I'John," calloif oqt r. Illhs. "aru you ready to put ijp those new curtain fixtures'," "1 um beginning to put ttum up now, Maria," was tku rtispoiiie that enmo In a luctalliatoneof voice from thn parlor. "Children," suld: Sirs, lllllus, with nerv mis haste, ,"rii nal and ptayl" Chicago Trluuno, .tiilumssl Itnut. Hmlth I hear that Mrs, II, lias re- turned from tlio country. Urown Ves, tho melancholy ilyi have como, tho saddest of tho yea'. Texas ttllllngs. nourailii. nnd'aclatloi can alvvayo ho sucoosoftilly troatod with Ayor'sSarsaparilla A euro ,0 puro to fo9yy , tho porttlstorit use of this lodlclne. . ,..Si "I henisl frmn Miss Hlugsi this morning! aim writes me alio Is go ing to Hppcnr In opera soon," Doru "Vod don't say I What Is she going to appear tn?" Nora "She didn't tell roe, but knowing her tastu so wall, I wouldn't be s bit surprised If she appeared In gurnet silk as usual." Iloston Courier. Awfully Mortified. "Kdwrd,"sBld his fond wlfn ns she npieared nt. ths bedside, "urn n't you nshnined to lie thereat this hour on Hunday morning?" "Well, my dear," he replied, ns lis languidly opened ono eye and let It softly closo again, "I tin feu! mortified: but I hope to sleep It off before you gst back from church." sSips OIVU J51VJOY Both tl.o method and results when Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acU gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only romedjr of its kind ever produced, pleasing to tho tasto and to tho stomach, prompt in its action nnd truly beneficial in its efTects, prepared onlr from the most healthy and agreeable' substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and hare ,mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Fiw is for rale in COa and 81 bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on band will procure it promptly for any ono who wishes to try it Do not accept any substitute, CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM WAkCISCO. CAi. lomsviut, ft. new tome. .r. j& TaDt UAHIl. ''sssw ibis Soap vorK? so well, fbat WomQo vart NO OTHER. SOILED SUMMER DRESSES, Ma J- IU Illppvd, CUnnail wnt llwaui. bluaj la i,.ltr Taa llowna. I The best ami vlot thlnir to tlo with ths slllt sntl mail summri Ifotvus that buro tltine fultlitul iliitj for I aftrrnoon ami eTenlnir Is Ut rip I them carefullj, senil tin- laeoa to the clraner, thtt (fixula at well It tbejr sr twilled, anil then uuinliinlm; the tiest ot two tir morn of thorn in the vtme tveur thrm out In thu prcttv tcs they are sure U itiukr. Tlm Wut ton n plait, which is ulmnnt an feiiture of these jrtiwns, ti not alwuys or even generally mail of the same material as th( gown, but may 1m of a lace shawl, of breadths of ciubroldercit sllU, or orepe deHiilril from an old ball (own pust l'ven flounces can bo arranged without cutting them to ulvn thu elTect tif Wattenu trains. One of thu prettiest nf these ItiTurloui little gons was iiiailu of thtt remnsnti of an old China, silk, with pale trroen ground sprayed with pink blossoins, Tho white lacu which badtlonu duty on two previous (ftiwns, havinj; been cleaned and mended, was arranged, ns t deep collar across the bnuh of tho gown, wlilch, imrrnwliiif at tho tralst line, fell In a cMiillle all the way down the front Anntliur llounee of lac formed a double cascade down the back, from lieneiitli which a trailing full- litwHiif pink crep, the ercrw forming also thu front of the gown, which was belted with broad black vclvutN. Y, Hun. Tu lanuTMt rlraf. If any velvet Is at hand that can be KUOVBtcjl anil lP'.li lo nut hestUtQ about attempting the task, as It U to do. I'M a large-mouthed pan with boiling water, lowing It on the store M that It will continue to boll, Tivi( should ork together, as oaf holds the velvet cltiso over the st Mining uuttir whlltt thu second one bruthas tho pile up with a whisk, brushing briskly agitliut the pile. Then let It dry tlo not lay anything upon It In ths meantime and If still crinkled repent tho bleu mine aud bruahing. Two nttrmpts will tvt i'lll'ly freslicii tl velvet, Mini g()ral!; o(C will nnsjycF. It Jho velt before stuaniiig 1. Ladles' Homo Jour-i)al. t'ytity I'aatasa tm MtiUtur. ii'l'lip aiuoifiit of moisture a letter of two or thrci' luges will carry." says a h)i.l(icss nan, "Iwuormous, aud I" fro IJHciitly lifiiyy cntiYgli to turn (he aenla HRil cull for uiiitv postage, A Uryr tiatclt uf mull matter or uilnts was 'held fur pottage' not lung ago, md nn gulag to the jmattilllce I found H weighed well wltliln .unit It wrs espUlncil, howry.ir, that fr null vfstlniiii whun ilollyereil. uwd i t tl water sosltinl up l.y the tt .i.t bv paid fur, although It hint vi In IihII i, ,x 4. , tconomtual to copy i- hour or twubtj(t.y nit I - l ... Y. Trlbunv. m tialuioii Cnitucttusi Itainoye tho kill and bone frmn a (mo.i'iiind nan nf talmoni put pint of milk lulu a double bolleri rub ono tablespoon fill of butter and throe tablespoon fills uf flour togutheri stir this Into the mllkj add the yelks of two cgs, aud coolc uutll you huvw a thick psste. Hprlnltle over the salmon a tensioonfui p salt, a speck of rod popper, a ta. ii;oof;l al choppod parsley, a salt, spoonful iff pepper ud a little on ton Juice. I'our the paste Oyer the salmon, and mix carefully and sot awar to eooL When cold form Into oyllndorh sped lasMiafVMaiisaaa&aiiitiMftiiiiiwiiViiiaava BIG BOOT SALE. ONE DAY ONLY. 25 per cent, off on every Boot in the hous Sat urclayJVo v. 12, '92. To unload a large stock of boots we will give one-fourth off the original price of any boot in the house. The great- w est bargain ever offered. REMEMBER IT'S FOR ONE DAY ONLY. in daltoist :b:fio Brick OUST Tnxr - x Yartl Xorlli Maliininl .Ii-iii Avenue. "at (Irtat lltne i Is the moat tguorsut ol men. Knterlng a tMmkMllrr's sbou, ha said; "I want a nUxt IxKik som'thlna In the historical Itue." "Would you like tlie 'Last Davs of rimieiirn "What did he die wfT "Au rruptton, I believe." l'rtlt A niche iW l.yon. At the lloaidlug House llasltbaek "Mary." Waitress "Ves, sir." Hash-bock 'Take bnck this cup and bring me something else." Itury "What will you have, ouffro or Its?" Hash. Vsck "t)h, I nm But particular, it this Is coffer, give sue tea, aud If l't tls, give uie cofleo." llrooklyu Ksglsl Maatat ptapapals. Illooburoper VT h4 Ts,ddsls for dinner yesterday, Wetherbe (a purist, sarcastleally) I hope he agreed with you. nionbuuiwr Wall, he didn't He disputed everytlilng anybody said. Truth. It Com.a Thick, Tltara. Chicago Mnther Dear mel What have you bven doiugr How did you get yourself so dirty V Little Sou IVvu lurking wpjtJ plos la WOOD'S ODINE The (Iraat liiisllali II. madjr. rrnmiillj snj . nisnrtiilv rurraalt furuia til Narmtua Uesknraa. 'Htlatlmi, ami sit tOVelaiif bu s or Jleeil irticrltil orer 3S years In Uafere aaaTnif """ "M" IIIVUHIJ Hells le ami Huni-at Mfillftnti V lift WW Auk ilrunil.llurfur Wuu,'a riitwilmlluei ll ha ulfera auina ttnrtltlaaa liieillillns In platool lliia, teste tilt Ulaliuneat aturv, lucloae iirlra Iu lellet ami tett vrlll aaitilliy return tnall 1'rlrr, one iai,Vagf. Ilt.lx, II, Due will plesae, all will cure, rani i.i. lei I u plain tested entelouv, i ttama. Atlilreas THKWtltlll (lllKIUOAI.cn., 131 tilnaril stauut. Hrllvll, Mlpll rcvaolil In lliiiikluatllln ssil ery wbere Ij sllreaionitLls DrmtnUt. JM0S IV. HARRIS, inrettiTliiawlne llreeilera' lliuulerof llegtttsred HOGS, Uutou Ooqnty, Ky. Stock tnlppetl, tad sll tlliaial til a. laiireaeaUtl. Birmllna ao tliSI l'la etn U sup. lillei Neallf ai,y timiiiii in tie year, l met Anctnllliaut tar Mint nea. falrr IJtrraa, yUlVUXUT, Unit t'lMHiU Ku. aaftaat's SalluitaT Hank, Uoraaull4 It. k I I i,ii.i..wii asitCottr iinclsli TABLER'S BUCKEYE PILE QINTMENT4 CURES H0TH1H0 1UT PILES. A 8URE nnd CERJAIK CUBE ainown for IByar the BEST REMEDY TOR PILES. ttttvtA ; sit uttu.ui.ittLussiD.ta., ar.ux.it. 72 I'aKH Catolotruo Sent Froe t'rem Driun.'linn's Pmctlni -JV WJr"il . $6afflt3m2xtt&f (r. Cbtrch ial Sinmw, Kuliill, tm Ku last bouL uwd la bool(Vtip(. Teacher nflans czpcrlenes suil In sctusl bn.lDvaastllit hesil u( suauapsrlucal. Tkaunlracbaolknawntnut Ibsllrsrclt nun tullclllna soillocalliixpatlilant lor lit f rsilu. .ii,j n i rfasataxWairastami s'aw'aa new ip n i ,.,,. j iiW2asr2SKM TH CLOTHINE . & SHOE Manufacturers nnd Builders - .xoasr bikieoik: OiTlco rXH13 WXXiXiABD LATH ALKXA.VDKKS UOTKl..) tenter a,l lliren illeel,opioHeCpurt llouea, Louiatllle. Kj. Recently ruticiTatwl from collar to roof. All Modern imirovmfnta, In cludiuR sUuun boat, elovator, bc'Jj anil lelpgraph officrt Kntlr house liKhtml with iucaiuloceiil tfctrio light. Klwlric cam prtMH the tlocr or al parta of th city. W.'MIatks UM itr Jav. A. V. JONES, i J.J SL'LIJVAN, dark.. J L. MAUSllAIaLJR rlinirton I'll i i .t imh t i V saa wJ2m mJLu aui - A - Contractor, Builder and Dealer in LUMBER AND' BUILDERS' MATERIAL. it; irginiu street, Plopkinsvillc, Kcntuuky. jJESi. GO GSOR0E A. CLARK FiETlfLORiNG. None but tho 1JKST AltTISTd EMPLOYKD. Leaye your measure and be CONVINCED of the 'RUTH. 106 MAIN STREET. asgSucEeiStagj3caP3HEifauS FALL & WINTER GOODS' IN. Will give astonishing in onrline. Milinery at dead low figures. MORRIS mMmiwLmmi SAMUEL HODGSON, CLARIlSVlLLfi, TKNN., Mantfaoturer and importer of ITALIAN SCOTCH. SWEDE sirable EASTERN QRANITR MONUMENTS, TABLETS, ana (statuary. After -10 voaru' oxnorlouco wo fool oonfldont that ortldrn nnlrustDtl to im will bo oiocutod in a skillful oni Jyone but the best j CSS CjsE' sal cost Sixth Street, rear of l'laulor's Haul:. w S. MILLKUJr., Cm: f IMflKI'iji.. I TKRET LOUISVILLE, KY, rue lit. i. s fi n t ,ii iitt ti l .da m&TSke. Vj2f" VsmsuT t5f JZiSEiE:?iJJEiiEvJJ TOmmammaB II yon prices the worL COHEN. MARBLE, and tho most de artistlo mannor material used. av 81