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i 1T JK UP WITH If tLcro is ono department lu our iloro Hint wo aro proud of It's our perfect Men's Furnishing Department Kvory now idea brought out, Is shown hero simultaneous with IU nppcaraUco in Now York, nad you will always Ihtd us authority on correct Ideas of dross, as well as lowest in prlco. Tho samo modest margins that rulo in Dry Goods provall horo. The New Stocking. llkum 'vilAAh ITOcGH Knit to Fit the Foot. viur, Saves Discomfort; no winkles, crumped tors.

(Notice the shape.) "rsgHlet. tril Saves Darning tlio big toe, harlngumi tome nre iritg room enough, stay Inside hie Mock I dr. worU of nrli wtn vw. fjttpkittmlk JWftttfctmt "SBWriW wwesrigssafi i Bring IWatohTheDatol Yoiu Job AFTEIt YOUK NAME ii Lo AND Chis Offloo. Renew promptly i I 'J I VOL.

4.1. IIOPKINSVILLE, KENTUCKY, FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1892. $2.00 A YEAR OT a wire mici inr moil niiiicicu vritn ingrowing nails, conn, bnnlons, or un natural heat ami pcriplratlon of the feet, HUT WAUSWMOSE BettOS, Mtu. Wo havo a roraploto lino.

ViJMl IB all i ehnpea and all Biros in stock, Mr POTTERY, Beautiful Decorations, Cuspadors from SI 13 to 50c each. Novel money banks 15 each. Jardiniors, latest fad, 35 to 50c each. Novelties ii i A '-1 tf POSITIVELY THE NICEST PRESENT YOU COULD BUY FOR LITTLE MONT-KY. mkm THE TIMES Night Robes.

frt ami now wem Nlhl Sllrt. We were llio Hrl 1 Introdncc Ibeni lloiktnvllta Mlit tho liU.lnrM srtmn terf njitilljf. ll It not )tt loo laucli to illlini tint we have tho Jrpet aodlinitomcttock In KKNTVCKV. TlioiilrMTarjrIrunt jfcg CM) In fj (0 sail rch rite leiirwtnU lt 13 through them. Bon Bon Underwear.

Itoo Hen I'rcnrh IUlbilimin vailer. rar rerogaltcil the Ask to boo WorM oter the ens Wonderful Elas terj ne hire In tic scam Drawers, lio, both drawer for comfort and durability thor aro un- tail sfclrtt at rerj odualcd. moderate jirlce. Lofnoll Wood, tho (IniL'twLs. do- siro us to publish tho following testimony as thoy haudlo tho remedy and boliovo it to be boucht a CO coat bottio of Chamberlain's Poin Balm nnd opplied it to my limbs, which hao boon afUicted with xlioumatism at intervuls for ono yoar.

Ai mo umo i uouent tuo pain Dann was tinablo to wall: 1 can truthfully tar that Pain Ilalnt has comnlotolr curod mo. R. H. Farr. Ilolvttoou.

Kan." Mr. A. 11. Cox, tho loading druggist at Hoiywood, vouches for tho truth of tho above statement. Somo oxtMrionccd aro vislug not to mix earth or ashoa with gross or turnip Bood.

To sow cloar sood is tho best way. Dixio says that tho wabr power in North Carolina or Poul'j Ca.olina alono is sufficiont In movo tho cotton fnctoiics, grist, flour nud saw mills in tho Union. Utah. Tho land of sunshiun nad flowers-rich also in mineral nnd agricultural resources is best reached by tho Rio Qrando Wostoru Railway. Soo that your excursion tickets read both ways via that roud which offers choico of threo distinct ronton and tho most niBgnificont railroad scenory.

in the world. Send 25a to II, Honuott, Salt Lako City, for copy of illustrated book, "Utah, a Peep into tho mountain Walled Treasury of tho Gods. bushols of corn and potatoes for ovety man, woman and chUd in tho country wore growu'la'st year. Strength and Health. If you aro not feeling gtiong nud healthy ivy Klccttlo Hitters.

If La (hippo has loft you weak and woaty usohlcctlio Hitters. This remedy ao dhcctly on I.lvor, Sloiuach and lC.idno)s, genii aiding thoo orjrnjie lopotloini tliolr ui cl Ions If yon ataalUlctcd wltii bick liomhclio, you will fliul inccdy and Pornianout relief by laklnir Klecuie lllttere. Oun trial will convince you that llils tho it mod you need. Lai go bottles only DUO, Ul Ji. I1IIH1W1CN it liltlg stoic.

Givo quinces a irood Boil, nch vntlou and caioHil pi lining, uud tho fruit cau almost always bo urown at a good piofit. Tho nnofmous quantity of 0 pounds of loaf bacco. looso. sold at DanvJHo durlnir tho month of March. From Sire to Son.

A a family Medicine Aunt Funny's llu dlli WoKtiifor pass's iniu Mio to win a leiriioy, ir.oi litno lihluoy, Liver ni" MoiHl ditxiului' do not di-Uv, bill get A lid s.inpla packigo of this louit'Uy ut onco. If jou have yoinoii, i omtipuiiuii, lloadiichu, thlsMiitud spcolllo wll euro R. O. Uadwefc, tho If mllng di uguUl, UdUtilhnllnir sam. 104 rJL? La'KO Saturday's Resolutions.

Tho comtnltleo on resilullons to-turned nnd Mr, l'ray, the nhnlriunn read the following which wero adopted by sections upou motion. Kksoi.vkm, 1st, That we, tho Demo crats of Christian county, lu convention n'rembled, reiterate and realllrm our lintiltoroblo dovotlon and adherence In Dcmocratlo principles as ex- pretsed lu our Democratic Btate and Kntlonal conventions held heretofore, and as Illustrated by tho character and conduct of the Dcmocratlo party, which has over been frloud to labor as ogalutt capital, of the right nnd foo lo tho wrong. 2nd, That wo commend tho action ol tho Democratic majority In tho Cougreas of tho United Btales In put ting on the frca list so many of the necessary things to tho consumer, laboier and farmer, and thus, so far as they cau, relieve tho tax-ridden pcciloo thli country from some of tho burdtns that oppress them: and for their efforts to again bring back Into tho channels of economy tho leg' isiativc Department ot tills government ami thus rebuke the unfettered extravagance and licence of a former IlenuLllcan Coueress, which spent billion dollars of people's money, and thus give further lelluf lo a suf fcrlnir people. Wo commend them for these pflorls and bid them God-speed lu Hie good work. 3rd, That wo oelleve In good and sound money, nnd enough of It to meet all tho needs of commerco nud trade.

That as the Government has the right, and alono tho right, to mako ml leeue thomouey for the people, It ought to bo done, lu the the whole body of tho peo pie, and not according to tho direc tion, or In tho Interest of any parti cular class or 'ectlon. Wo bellevo that gold ami silver and greenbacks, tlio one eouvcrlttle into thoothcr at llio will of tho hold er, oucht lo bo the money of this country. That gold sua sliver were tho mon ies of tho Conitltutlon, and of our fathers, and should haer'ual of the law and rcjual privileges In tbo mints of the Government and we condemn In unequivocal language the Republican net of 1873, which demonetized tho ono and thus exalted and made moro valuable tho other. And wo request our representative In CougrcKs and our delegates lo State and National convention to vote always In furtherance of this resolution. Resolved, further, that as the circulating medium of the country is Insufficient to meet the demands of trade, to ell'ord amplo relief to the toll tug maeses of tho country, the circulating medium be so Increased by tho National Government as to ylild a per capita of fifty dollars to overy person lu tho country.

4th, That we believe that tbo Dem- ocratlo party and ought to be a great national party; comprehensive euongh In tho scope of its principles aud lis polhy to embrace tbo whole country, and legislate alike for Its evory trado and occupation, discrimi nating agulust none for tho benefit of another; that lis fuoduiueutal motto Is and ought to be "Equal rights to nil and excluelvo privileges to none," That wo bellevo this to be great and truthful doctrine, ono i lion which alone, our country cau live and prosper, nud wo Invito all men who love their country to uulto with us In acausosojusi, nud our party associates to forget their grievances, or right them under the banner of their party, aud Join heart and hand with us, In giving battle to the common foe. fitb, That It Is tho right and priv ilege of every ludlyldual Democrat to urge and advocate his views of policies and measures and his choice of Dcmocratlo candidates, but whin this has. been douo in the fullest liberty, und State and National conventions have met aud voiced tho will of tbo majority, It thou becomes the duty of sit DembcraU to accept tho will of Ihat majority io nnd we hereby pledges ourselves to support tho nominees of the Nat Jotul Democrntlo Convention which meets in Ohiosgo, JunoSUt 1802, Rksoia'ud Oth, That wo earnestly protest against the placing of Christian county lu a Republican or a doubtful judicial aistrioi ami earnest ly appeal to the Dcmocratlo members of the Legislature notto permit such action, RhSOLVED 7th, That tho dolegatos to the Btate Convention which are ap pointed by this convention be, and ttiey are hereby lnttruoted to east tho UoteofChilstlan county in that eon vctitlon for llou. James A. for delegate to tho National convention from the and Charles M.

Meacham as dalrgite from this Congressional dutrlct, aud to uio all honorable means to secure their (lection. After the adoption ottho rtsolu? tlons It was moved that tho chair appoint delegates to the Loulsvlllo Convention. Mr. Moaoham moved that Highest of all In Leavening Power. Latest S.

Gov't Report RoYal JSRSgS? tho chairman aud secretaries names bo added to the list of delegates appointed. Tho motion carried and the Chairman named tho following A Onrnott 1" Dixon, Austin 1'cay, JKHtovouson, Dr Dan Callls, Dr II Moore, Matt Cnyoe, Gus Wntklns, Urown, Dr 15 JackBon, I'll Monk, Wll Martin, 8 II Myers, King, Dr Clardy, Ron Cnrroll, Marlon Latin, John Sargent, 11 Richardson, Geo Wlntree, Winston Henry, Uarkor, Allen, Ii Garrott, tR Cherry, 0 Dell, Thos II Wallace, A MoKenzle, 8 Ragsdalc, 1'urcell, A Glass, Moore, GW Lander, JMI'Tool, Juo Cornelius 1 Punning, It It Salmon, II Major, Joseph Ilite, Jr 1' McCown, Judge West, Darker, John FarlUB, Jno WMcPhcraou Clarke, Joo McCarroll, William Cowan, Flack, Withers, Frank Hell, Mcaoham, A Syport, Dabney, Hunter Wood, Drown, II Hollaud, John Phelps, Ragsdale, West, II Rush, Johnson, 1 Wlnfreo, Howell, Dr Btono, Morrow, WMWest, fit Bell, Hanberry, and all other good Democrats. There being no further business the convention thou adjourned. How Unnleasant it is to boo beautiful child's faco disflgurod with vilo humors, bursting through tho skin in pimplos, blotches, nnd sores, and saddor still, whon tho young snd inuocent Iiughod at and twittouin nit such coses, rents should givo thorn that good and puro remedy Sulphur Biltors, which will search and drivo out of the blood overy particlo of humor. Health Gazette.

1, COO pounds of amber is obtain od annually from tho Prussian shoro oft ho Baltic. Ambor is manufactured Into bendy and mouthpieces: for pipes. Fouivfitths of tho Btoara onKinos of tho world havo boon constructed within tho last quarter of a century, and of thoso tho United States takes tbo load. Tho latast fad amonc tho ladios is suspendors. PAPIROTS AND THEIR FOOD Why Nature Una Iiulppcd Them 11KH a rowerrul llcak.

Parrots aro vegetarians; with a single degraded exception, to which I shall re- ur hereafter, Sir Henry Thompson himself couldn't find fault with their regboen. They live chiefly upon a light but dutrltious diet of fruit aud seeds, or Kin tho abundant nectar of ricn tropical Dowers. Ana It Is mainly tor the saku of gutting at their chosen food that they havo developed tho largo and powerful bills which characterize tho family. You may havo perliaps noted that most tropical fruit eaters, like tho hornhills and tho toucans, are remarkable for tho sUo and btrength of their bealts. If you haven't I dare say you will generously tako my word for It.

And, per contra, It may also Jiavo struck you that most tropical fruits havo thick or hard or nauseous rinds, which need to lie torn off before tho inonkej or birds for whose use they aro Intended can get at them and cat them. Our littlo northern strawberries and raspberries and currants, and tlobcrrlcs, developed with a slnglo cyo to tho petty robins and finches of pernio climes, can "be popped into tho mouth wholo and eaten as ttiey stnnu; they nro meant for small birds to de vour, and to disperse tlio tiny undigested nutllko seeds In return for the bribe of the soft pulp that surrounds them. Uut it is quite otherwise with oranges, shaddocks, bananas, plantains, mangoes, and pineapples; those great tropical trulls enn only bo eaten properly witn a knuo and fork, alter stripping olt tho hard and often acrid rind that guards end preserves them. They lay themselves out for dispersion by monkeys, toucans nnd other relatively largo und powerful fruit enters; and tho rind is put there na turner against small thieves who would rob tho swoet pulp, hut bo nbiolutcly Incapable of carrying away and dispersing tho largo and richly-stored seeds It covers. i'nrrots nnd toucans, However, navo no knives and forks to cut off tho rind with; but na monkeys use their lingers, so tho birds use for tho same purpose their sharp and powerful bills.

No better nut-crackers and could possibly bo found. The parrot, In particular, has dcvolopcd for tho purpose his curved and inflated beak a wonderful weapon, keen as tailor's scissors, and moved by powerful muscles on either sldo of tho face which bring together tho cutting edges with extraordinary energy. Tho way tho bird holds a fruit gingerly In ono claw, while ho strips off tho rind doxtcrously with his under-hung lower mandible, and keeps a sharp lookout meanwhllo on either sldo with thorn) sly nnd stealthy oyes of his for a possible In truder, suggests UT tho observing mind the whole living drama of his native forest. One sees in that vivid world tho watchfal inonkoy over ready to swoop down upon the tempting talMonthcra of his hereditary ifoo; ono sees tho canny parrot ever prepared for his rapid attack, and ever eager to make htm pay with five Joints of his toll for his Impertinent Interference with an unoffending of the aboreal Cornhlll Magazine tv i Baling Powder ABSOOTTELY PURB HOUSEHOLD DREVITIES. To prevent hair from becoming prematurely gray tako ono ounce of glycerine, ono ounce bay rum and ono pint strong Bngo ten.

Mix nnd odd fow dropi of tho oil of bergnmot. 1'rco Press. To freshen old velvet, placo wet cloth over a hot iron and tho velvotover this. While tho steam Is rising brush tho volvet lightly with a This not only raises tho pile, but to a certain extent, cleansing also. Drolled Mackerel.

Slit tho fish down tho back, nnd remove tho backbone. Itub tho broiler with butter or a littlo lard to prevent sticking. Droll tho inside, turn nnd broil till brow n. Servo with cream sauce. Housekeeper.

Dolled Apples with Syrup. Halve nnd rctnoro the cores of a half dozen nice apples, leaving tho skins on. Doll till tender In sufficient water to cover them. Tako out with fork Into gloss dish. Add to tho Julco threo or four slices of a largo lemon) boll for ten or fifteen minutes; sweotcn to taste; then pour over tho apples and cool.

Hood Health. Delicious Morning Chocolate Put four ounces of chocolate, dissolved In a littlo hot water, Into saucepan with threo cups water and two ounces sugar. Set over the firo. Dcat yolks of two eggs to a foam In a cup of water and stir; then add small tcaspoonful of roso water, also ono of orange-flower wntcr. Let It remain on the firo several minutes to simmer but not boll; servo with toasted ruskorcoffco cako Ladles Homo Journal.

Koast Coifs Liver. Put tho liver on buttered paper nnd place on a stand In a small dripping-pan under tho grato of the range, which must be raked down clear and hot; baste often over tho paper with tho oil In which it was improved. It will bo cooked In half an hour or a littlo more. Tlvo minutes It Is dono remove tho paper, brown on both sides, basting with the drippings nnd serve. A Dutch oven Is excellent for this stylo of cooking, but tho grato will do nicely If a blower Is put In front to concentrate tho heat, N.

V. World. Dccf with Curried Rico. Take two pound of Jean beef cut from tho rourd In slices, not chunks, and stew it in littlo water with a carrot, a stalk of celery, half a turnip, an onion and some parsley, all chopped very fine, until it Is qulto done; season Ith salt nnd pepper; the vegetables should bo boiled to a pulp and tho grnvy thick, nnd rich. JJoll somo rico in slightly salted water; when It Is dono and qulto dry add to It a lump of butter and somo curry powder.

Put tho beef on a platter with an cJgo of tho rico, and Borve very hot-Household Monthly. UoldCake. Rub a generous half-cup of butter to a cream, add a ul of powdered sugar, tho beaten yelks of four eggs and half cup of milk, li the order given. Sift together a pint flour, half tcaspoonful of salt and i tcaspoonful nnd a half of baking pm dcr, and stir It Into tho mixture. i until perfectly smooth, add ful of lemon extract and bako In a sh low tin, lined with buttered papor, fro tw cnty minute i to half an hour, In steady oven, being careful not to op the oven door suddenly upon It l'ow dered sugar sifted thickly over tho tt Just before baking, improves anco, or you can cover it with icin.

Cut it in squnro blocks. Dos ton lludget GREASE IN CARPETS. You Can Itctmoro It It You l' Ktlirr an Chloroform. In tho weaving of pile fabrics a llttl. oil Is occasionally used to facllitatotu movement of tho wires, and a very caro less weaver may In handling tho oil can allow a itsw drops to fall on tho fubrl No mark of this may appear at the but when tho carpet Is on the floor tho dust which would othcrn isa be swept off by the broom is attracted and held by tho oil, nnd a spot becomes visible.

When tho spot Is on or near the edge of a breadth thero is another explanation. Sometimes tho cars In which carpeting Is carried south or west have boon pre viously used for tho transportation of oil, and the bottoms of these cars aro liablo to become saturated with tho drippings nnd leakage of oil barrels Woolen carpeting placed In such enrs may absorb tho oil, and tho fact may not become ovldont to tho deulcr until a carpet so damaged has been laid on floor or shown In his salesroom often enough to catch somo dust When such spots appear In Ingrains ono explanation may bo that tho wool was not properly scoured. Dut of course, in most Instances where complaints concerning spots aro made, tho causo need not bo looked for outside tho house In which tho carpet is laid. Children or careless servants nro responsible for mastbf these spots as well nsforngrcat ideal of tho "sprouting." Fortunately tho remedy for tho trouble Is simple A mixture consisting of equal portions of chloroform and ether will remove the spots at once. Carpet Trado Itovlow, CJiRrmlujf Co.tumo.

Very pretty light-weight silk surah, mervellleux, satin, bcnagllno, eta, polka dotted with silk of controsving color, mako charming toilets with skirt anil low-cut corselet of tho dotted silk, and a gulmpa of plain surah or China Bilk the color of tho dot A pretty costume of fawn-colored surah, dotted with palo mauve, has a bell skirt of tho goods with a tiny pinked ruche nt tho foot of pleated mauvo surali. Tho corselet Is quite low and pointed front and book, and to bo worn with It Is a galrapo of plain mauve surah with full bishop slcuvcs with cuffs and collar of the seeded scraps of mauve moire ribbon go over tho shoulders from tho corselet, with graceful bows at tho top. A black-satin Burnh dotted with gold, a gray with rose-color, and a soft doe-color China silk seeded with vivid Roman red wero severally mada up In similar fashion, black loco In two Instances being substituted for ruches. Olive -green velvot ribbon was used with good fleet on a dress of shot silk, dotted with old rose. N.

Post For JirttshlojrG'wru. A bit of old crape Is tho best thing for dusting one's gowns. Tho ordinary brush used for tho purposo Is death and destruction to silk, passementerie or any of tho soft materials In uso nowadays. Slick every particlo of dust off with tho crape, whoto corrugated surface wilt mako tlio Job an easy ono, and then, If there is a good deal of beading usod in tlio trimming, lay between sheets of tissue paper, whero nothing will rub against It; for passementerie with some of the beads missing or with gloss gone, Is tho most distressing spectacle imasinablo. If a brush must bo used irct a soft camel's lialr one, and uso It with a light, quick motion as sparingly us possible.

Rouwbold, NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 24. Wo will throw out about 25 dozen Men's fine summer weight Balbriggaii Undershirts (the celebrated Lawrence Mills goods) all sizes iron. 34 to 44, full finished shoulders and Erench neck a bang up good 50c. quality. nTESZO? BIOEJ 23c.

In our Shoo department we will offer a GHANB 99c. COMBINATION consisting of men's, boys', women's and children's Shoes and Slip- pers of every style, size and kind, among them will bo lOO iMjans and CoELgpxess Slioes, "roxtli 1 .50. SO 4" DBo3rs' Cal fCorLgress solid. to 5, "roztli $2.00 50 etnd Slippers, "srortlaL $1,50. lOO Ibvdleris Slip TiesSetaorples all 1 .50.

50 vroxtla. 1.25.;. 15 all 1.50. de H. si Ty Anderson Co.

1 SHORT QUESTIONS. What? When? What price? Who? Where? City? SHORT ANSWERS. Foot-wear. Now. Name it.

Thomas Rodman. 103 Main St. Hopkinsville. fiwHP? 4 4, 54 MISS IT. FRIDAY, SELL small shape 3 75.

day, and only CASH STORE AN OPBORTUNITY. DON'T FOR ONE DAY ONLY. NEXT MAY 20th, I WILL "John B. Stetson's" Hats, full and soft Hats, regular price $5.00, at Remember is only for one one Hat to each purchaser. Sam Frankel's Opposite Yates' Jewelry palace- Beards corner.

No. 15 MAIN STJftEETV aKWRSOn ryimMUsv s-s-, iff Trr 5 rjf MMmKIAMM.

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