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Semi-Weekly South Kentuckian from Hopkinsville, Kentucky • Page 2

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TUESDAY "FEBUUAlt'Y "1880. 'At. 4 CHAS. M. MKACHAM ANNOUNCEMENTS.

CIRCUIT JUDGE. Jrnna McC ahkoll. of christian oonntv, aultjcol to the notion of the Democratic party of tliu second judicial district. We aro authorized to annomnce JudokJno. Uracb, of Trigg county, as a candidate for re-oloclion to Ihu olllce ot Circuit JuilKe, sub.

out to the action of the Democracy of the District. CIRCUIT COURT CLERK. We are authorized to announce B. M. Harri-aon an a caudiduto for Circuit Court Clerk subject to the action of the Democrat convention.

We are authorized to annonnco Uyrub M. Bhowx ai a candidate tor Circuit Court Clerk, subject to the action of the ltoimblicau party. Election, August, laid. CITY JUDUE. We are authorized to announce Joab C.

BnAtilticK as a candidate for re-election to the olllce of Judge of the llopkinsville city Court. COUNTY JUDGE. We aro authorized to announce Judge W. P. Winphbb as a candidate for re-election totho olllce of County Judge, (object to the action of the ifomocrauc party, aiucuou, August, We are autliorlzod to announce A.

H. Anderson, ol lloiikinsvlllo, as a candidate for County Jnilgu, subject to the action of the Uepubllcan party. Election, August, 18Ho. COUNTY ATTORNEY. We are authorized to announce Jno.

W. Payne a candidate for County Attorney, alibied to the action of Ihu Democratic party. Wo are authorized to announce II abut Fee-OI'bom, tho nominee of the Republican party, a candidate for County Attorney of Christian county. Election Urst Monday In August, isao. TEE LEGISLATURE.

On Thursday tho IIouso voted to oxtoud tho session indefinitely, the vote standing 71 to 22. Tlio Legislating adjourned Satur day until Tuesday out of respect to tho memory of George Washington If the Legislature leaves Frankfort before May 1, soino oue will liavo to tie a pack of firecrackers to its tail and set tiro to it. Louisville Tost. The Senate has passed the bill giving Warden South $2,744 back pay, and authorizing the Commissioners of tho penitentiary to remove him from ofiico. The vote stood 22 to 10.

Dr. Jno. D. Woods was on Thurs day re-elected public printer for a term of two years beginning next August. Ho was the caucus nonil nee and received 118 votes iu joint session.

A communication from Barry South, Warden of the penitentiary, was laid before the House by Speaker Ofl'utt Thursday. It -stated the condition of the penitentiary and the number of work-shops. Thero are now confined within tho walls of tho prison 4S0 convicts, while 028 are working on pikes and in coal mines, and 132 are engaged on tho branch prison at Eddyville. The total num ber of convicts is 1,140. Tho War.

den estimates the annual cost per convict for keeping them at $32.05. Tho House Committee has AN AIB SHIP. A Chicago Han's Invention. Chicago, Feb. 19.

Articles of incorporation woro issued at Spring-fiold yesterday for the Transcontinental iErittl Navigation of Chicago, to establish an'ial transportation Hues, the capital stock being $150,000 and the incorporators Arthur Do Baussolt, Eugene Margurat and Jules Lane. Mr. DeBaussett is a. French physician who has resided in Chicago rough board. She is expected to die.

for several years past and has made a study of icrial navigation for over twenty-two years. Dr. DeBaussott's objoct is to build an airship, tho length of which will be 174 feet, its width is to be 24 feet, very KENTUCKY KNOWLEDGE. Louisville's population Is now put down at 161,021 Belle Thomas, a mulatto woman, killed herself at Bowling Groon, by taking morphine. Hoodlums rocked a Sergeant of the Salvation Army at Ashland as he was going home from a moetiug.

William Gruu beat his mother In a fearful manner at Lexington with a Nowton Carpenter was badly in red near his horse's rearing and falling ovor a slight precipice uear the road. Thomas Mynheer was drowned iu and its height 22 feet. Its main cyl- the Licking near Sherburne while i rider will be G54 feet iu length and trying to swim ashore from a 144 foot lu diameter. It is expected swamped raft. to prove by the vacuum theory that It 0n8 tll0Ugaml o.ec80 wer0 ahippCd is possible to navigate the air by the laws of gravitation by overcoming the pressure of the atmosphoro with out filling it with hydrogen or other iras.

It is intended to begin the COUNTY COURT CLERK. We aro authorized to announce D. Lonu as a candidate for County Clerk of Chris-tlan subject to tho action of the Douiocrat-c party. Election, August lsstl. TnnH we are auinorizou mi niniuumu Breathitt a a candidate for re-election to the properly reported adversely ou a bill OIUCU Ol OUUVJ VUUl -o- ltsso.

COUNTY We aro authorized to announce John Boyd as a candidate for re-election to the olllce of County Sheriff, subject to tho action of the Republican party. Election, August, 18S9. JAILER. We are authorized to announce Geo. W.

Long, of Hopkinsville. as a candidate ferjailer of Christian county, subject to the action of the Democratic party We nn, anthnriz a candidate for Jailer of christian County, sub. Ject to the action of the Deuiocrallo party. Election, August 1880. We are authorized to announce E.

W. Davis, of Crofton, as a candidal for Jailer of Chris-tlan county, subject to the action of the Demo cratic party. Election, August, 18m. We are authorized to annonace Jno. Orat as a candidate for Jailer of Christian county, subject to the action of the Democratic parly.

We are authorized to announce John 8 Lonu, otcrofton, as a candidate for Jailer of Christian county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce Jno. Ho-Kinney, of Wilson precinct, as a candidate for jailer, subject to to the action of the Democratic party. We are autliorlzod to announce E. W.

Olabs as a candidate for Jailer of Christian county, aublect to the action of the Republican party. ASSESSOR. We are authorized to announce A. M. Coop IK, of Bennettstown.

a candidate for Assessor, sitiject to the action of the Dcmocratlo party, to pay Geo. Smith $350, expenses of contesting the election of J. O. Mad den in 18834, from Hancock county. Smith was elected by oue vote, but Madden ousted Lira on a charge of fraud iu the election.

This year Smith was elected over It. Y. Bush aud renewed his claim when he took his seat iu the present body. The we are authorized to announce ben carter claim aught not to be allowed, as the Legislature decided that Smith had no right to the scat contested. Smith is an independent Democrat and is the oldest member of the Legislature.

from Richmond to New York. They were bought over the county at 25 and 30 cents a piece. A bomb-shell, supposed to have work of building the ship in about boon tired in tho Forrest raid twenty tan wAekn. ami it will ha comulotud years gi was found inbedded lu a iu about two months. near PaJucah I Dr.

DeBaussett is confident that A baby was found partially buried tho search for tho north polo can be near the EdIscoosI church in Tadu- successfully accomplished by means can- a hog had rooted up the box of his airship, which will bo so ar- iwhlch it was Backed ranged that it can be propelled over ice as well as through the air. He is reci tho Smithsonian Institute concerning his invention and he is cotumuiii cation with James Gordon Bennett, HEADACHE POSITIVELY CURED. Thousands of cases of nick and nervous hend-ache ore r.ured every vear by the usool TIIR-NfcR'S TREATMENT Mni.Ucn. Auu8Uu, if-buii, u( ViiioiiMt kus, who was appointed by the governor and St to of Kansan Uuy commis-Mioner In tho World's Fnir at New Orleans, saya: TURNER'S TREATMENT completely, cured me, ami 1 think it mm uutnjual for cumin alt symptomi antting from a uiaurtiereu mum-ach or rroin nervous debility. For female com-plaints there is nothing like It." TO THE WOMEN! Young or old.

If you aro Buffering from general debility of the svtHein, tieatiiu-no. uur.aurne, pain in one or Unh Bides, seuernl latitude. iHuarinff-tlowii imiita in the abdomen. ttdHheeol heat, palpitation of the heart, smol boring in tho bniirtt. raintinir MfinMationrt.

nervous debility. coughing, neuralgia, wukefuliiesx, loos of power iiii'timrv nun hiiimlilu or wuhkuiw oi in iho nut ure. We will guarantee to cure yon with from ltoS packages of the treatment. Asa terlne ton to it has no equal. NERVOUSNESS! Whether caused from overwork of the brain or inipriidem-tv Is siwedily cured hy TURNER I TDIiTUCUT In limit! ri la of RiirUM one bo: Leaf Of extra leilldth 7 00 to 8 00.

has t'ifeeU'da complete cure. HI a special i uauu.lil.1 urn! jurj fin fii 1ir muiriir nr ill li li I UirtHI men ami wniuun who are suueruiu irum nur ilotitlitv oruxliauNtud vitalHv. canal ni dimnoss of idglit, aversion to society, want of ambition tor DYSPEPSIA! Strengthening the nervca ami restoring vital iwwrr this illsrovery lias nover iweil rtinaici. l.ailli-s ami giMitlomuu will llml TURNER'S TREATMENT Vli'iuiaiit to take, sum ami IH-rmnneiil In IU actlim. barh pack silt contains over one month's treatment.

The TKKATMKNT. with mo late llH'iiverlea and Iailillllnns hw Im'n nml lor over 80 years by Dr. Turner in St Louis, In private ami liosolial prantice. Louisville Tobacco Market. (By U'over Dnrrott.) The sales this week on our market amount to 334.1 hhds.

with rcceluts of 2270 hhiU. The iinpreccdentedly heavy biiow fall in Sontliern Kentucky has had the effect of materially (liiiiiniBliiuu receipts. Tho oQ'er- ines have presented a remarkably larue percent of Tobacco iu very soft condition and the price for such pack' ages have been disastrous to sellers. Prices have been lower this week ou all grades of tobacco and we find It necessary to lower quotations as will be seen below. The ainouulof rejections have been remarkably large as sellers are not prepared to meet the degression in prices.

The following quotations refer to new dark tobacco. Trash tl 75 to 2 60. Common to medium lugs $2 50 to $3 00. Uood lugs $3 UO to I ou. Common to medium leaf, fl 00 to 6 00.

Uood to flno leaf 6 00 to 7 00. Wrappery leat 8 00 to 9 00. Crilla Farrand, an old colored oman, well kuowu for her excitability during religious revivals, fell dead while returning from church at Danvillo. HEE-PEOOF WAREHOUSE, BUCKKER VVOOLDRIDGE, Prop'rs. Liberal Advances on Tobacco in Store, and norsonal attention civen to tho Inspection and salo of tobacco.

Uood lot lor leamH ami qiiariiMTs lur tuauiiuia. ocnu ubjvui tain tho highest price All Tobacco Insured Ualosa Ctherwlso Instructed In Writing. Buckner Wooldridge. Not I TIIOS. VT.

LONG. WALTER P. GAKNETT mi IISUEMCE OFFICE. HTST7HE3: Buildings, Mcreliandise, Live Stock aud Personal Property generally against loss and damageby wm, mmm mm cm AND OFFERS TIIK LATKST AHVANIK IN llates as low as other solid companies, and prompt settlement of louses. OFFICII SECOND FLOOR, COKKKB EIOUT AND MAIN 8TBKET, HOPKINSV1LLE, LONG.

GAMETT Manapcrs. Spring Humors. I $1 1 three psi knirw 14, sent prepaid on receipt TnoUNlnus oi cases oi Alex Perry, colored, confined in eiptof a flattering letter from at Paducal, for house-breaking. self over the head with a board. If you aro afllictcd with eruplious htn.alsaa lalntolmo nf ol Ufli 1 nt iirif-n.

of CHMSH Of men ui a. ave been cnml vrllhone pack- sores that will not heal, your blood its won.iertui cur- is bad and full of impurities. YOU alive effecta, the TREATMENT having been used i IIaI, In private vrartievliirmei juy In private practice (or over years in St. Louis, U'n II, irrlltmi irll ru IllltA Cordial. Which IS ail unfailing rente- Tup miv Hiaoam of the blood 01' wlllsenilourwrltien guarantee to refund dVlor any Oiscase OI me money It the TREATMENT does not effw-ta system.

Do you feel Weak, debillta- 0UP0. Send money U) ilal note or alonrrl.k. John nornbnckle, alias Tom Blair, oftheNew York Herald in regard hftd au examlllillg'triaI st Knssell- ngulen Vine iuiay lor tne mtiruerorueorge your system ana restore to you me to making an exploration for the north pole when the ship is complet ed. The Penitentiary Huddle. fLoulsville The action of the Senate yesterday in passing a bill giving Warden Finch, and was held without bail, Wlllct Brooks, an old citizen of Slaughtcrsvillc, cut his throat in his stable loft, where his lfeless body was found several hours afterwards.

natural buovaucvof voursnirits. Sold by J. R. Armistead, Hopkiusville, Ky, at 11.00 per bottle. Small-pox lias been declared epidemic at FL Worth, Tex.

Over four thousand new books wore issued by American publishers last year. Miss Mary Anderson, the greatest actress on the American stage, who is a Louisville girl returned last week alter a triumphant tour in Europe aud the eastern cities aud played three nights and a matinee in her home city. Proud must have been the day to the young actress. She left home a few years ago to seek a recognition of the wonderful tal ents she possesses, a poor girl and when she returned it was in a mag' niucent private car and on every hand the populaco crowded around to welcome her whom they delighted to call "Our Mary." Five elegant rooms were set apart for her occu pancy in the Gait IIouso, the finest hotel in tho city, and every first-floor ticket to her performances was sold The fund for Mrs. Hancock's bene fit already amounts to $25,508, aud is days ahead of her arrival.

Her debut still increasing. occurred at Macauley theatre in Louisvillo, Nor. 27,1875. She visit At no time siuce the war has a Ken- cj that cty a8t three years ago, tucky Legislature adjourned wltnin tho time fixed by law. The Prison Press is the name weekly paper published by the con Tom Williams, colored, a mere boy Ticts in the Wisconsin penlteutlary.

was anntnnrad at Danville Fridav to Tho Milnranboa Sun rails attention South his back-pay and empowering ten ycapg pellltelltiiry for kni- to the fact that the editor is always lu. FARMERS READTH1S! You will And it to your luUrcst to call on qL Williams Co, the Commissioners to appoint and remove the Warden iu future, is the first gleam of light yet thrown into the penitentiary abyss. 'The question now universally asked is "Will the House pass the bill as it comes from the Senate I have interviewed a number of tho representatives, but all of them seem at sea about it, The ing George Warren, a youthful com panion. John Lile, of Green county, shot his own sou down like a dog, in a family quarrel. The young man was filled full of buckshot but was alive at last accounts.

Mr. M. F. Beaumont, at present cn- And examine their full Una ol Th. anil th pAlohrntMl 3.

I. faM PIOWS. Miss Mildred Lee, a daughter of Bucher, uiiii a to i-iows. Dayinn I'lowa, Gen. ItobL E.

Lee, is in LOUlSVille aild P. Manny Mowers. The Umpire and other avcnUia Hay KaBoa, r.in one an i io uor-H riM loimeivu i pD no and roriuuer iirius, at the Gait House by the ex-uonicu- families. temper of the House, iu the discussion gaged iu journalism in Texas, form- ale days since, showed that any bill erly one of the editors of the May- giving South his back-pay would field MouUor, was married Wednes- at the Halt House uy mo cx-uonieu- a erate soldiers of Louisville aud their WlgCB5 SUggA tuffijl 01 PERKHTS WIND MILLS, Russell Con Separators AND SAW MILLS Arnica Salve. The Best Salvo in the world for Cuts.

Bruises. Sores, Ulcers, bait Skin Eruptions, and positively Piles, or no pay required. It is cures VronL- Sullivan tiul Mian Kt ATn. Piles. Or llO PSV ltdllli ed.

It IS guar- Grath wcro to have been married at lv money rciuiiuBu. hmiiii riBiiMun, uut uie yi uei-nv lmx. For sa lo bv a II drUEKlsls. I briao surprised overyooay oy Decom- inga mother tho day before, the The Slate Senate unanimously 4 tl. Ann.mlllAO Lizzie May Ulmer, a pretty little ''i1" 7 appUillLUU lO IIUCDUBttio Ubuw Boles, which completely exonerated him from the charges made against him, which were in effect that he lacked one of the virtues possessed AVe take pleasure in noting tills "Triumph of Chastity." It may as well be added that we never entertained serious fears that the old gontleman from Glasgow was in any immediate danger of be ing stoned to death.

When it comes to casting stones according to tho rule laid down in the Bible, you may act it down that very few rocks will bo thrown. meet with unorganized opposition, day at Cairo to Miss Dora Jones, of Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped i i iv llanos, unuoiaius urnn, auu an having been placed upon the House by the action of the Senate, the re sponsibility may influence them to recede from their position in order to settle the annoying matter and get it of devoted friends in the House, who weauiu8 18 on- will not see him fired out of the War- Miss Mary Anderson was given an denshln. and deprived of his back elegant and brilliant reception at the salarv too. even thoueh he is not en- residence of Col. R.

M. Kelly during titled to it Thev are or nc Dal ncr ce engagement in ijouisvnie, what the Frankfort eirls picturesque- which was attended by some of tho ly term "Hill-billys," tough-grained best people in tne city, old fellows, and mountain men, who Ed. Cooney, who lives near Hawe have stood by the South family for ville, promised to marry John years. Are You Going to Kansas Missouri, Colorado. California or Anj of Tho Western States? toliaoco, corn ami wheat.

We alno sell the PI KE BUFFALO HONE MKAL. Call anil see us at Cor. (la and Clay StrMts. Opa. Ltwls Hum.

L. 0. Williams HOI'KINSVILLK, KV. II I' Ill Hill actress who played here last season, has lost her eyesight. Mrs.

Henrietta Chanfrau is or Widow" in London whore she has met with a favorable by Caesar's wifo, reception. Senator S. II. Boles asked for an investigation and the committee acquitted him of the ugly charges preferred against him by the correspondents of sensational newspapers. The Bowling Green Daily Times has been enlarged and otherwise improved.

Nobody but John B. Gaines could run such a daily paper in as small a city as Bowling Green. J. II. Miles, aged 16, aud Mary Baite, aged 15 years, married in Owensboro last with the consent and approval of their parents.

They ought to be spanked. If yon should avail yourself of the advantages tnai are now ouerea ov the Kansas Citv Route, the only di rect route from tho South to the West and Northwest This line runs iU entire trains, with Pullman Palace RloanW Para and free IleclininiF tt.cown sister, Dutaia noi Keep nis chair Cars, from Memphis to Kan- HAS MOVED HIS STOHE TO If the bill containing the appro- Word. Keown shot Cooney through sas Citv. saving many hours time m-iollntt noocoa i nn IlollSfi I feel iusti-l lha nnlr mnA In ratitrn mas olinl I OVOf anV Otbef TOUtO- If VOU SrC CO fled in predicting that Gov. Jiuott himself in the head.

Both will HORD BUILDING, J. II. Haulcubeck, proprietor of Godoy's Lady's Book, is in jail in Philadelphia under two indictments charging him with obtaining paper stock aud other goods under false pretences. Mr. Watterson, editor of tho Cou rier-Journal, is much better and is gradually approaching a point where Edelia ha can be Dronounced out of danger.

were His condition was very critical Indeed week on time his case was consid ered utterly hopeless. His frionds and admirers everywhere will be glad to know that the worst appears to be over. Tho National Press Association will meet at Cincinnati to-day and bo in session three days. Owing to a press of business, tho editor of this paper, who was appointed as a dolo will either veto it or refuse to sign It In discussing the peuitentiary question a few weeks ago, he said to me' in substance: "There 1b only one way to look at this proposition to pay South tho back salary claimed. If it is due him, then the Commissioners were wrong in removing him and they and not tho State should be made to pay the money out of their own pockets.

If the Commissioners were right, South is not entitled to a cent." This would signify that 'the Gov ernor's mind is made up, and it still looks squally for Barry South. I asked Mr. Hoge, of the Mason Foard Company, what he thought of the Senate bill. He said "I sup pose it's all right; at least I have no objection to it. I hopo it will be set tled in some way." "If no conclusion has been reached by the first of March will your cora- pauy return your convicts to the "There is no dcubt of it.

If the matter is not settled by that time the prisoners controlled by us will most certainly be returned to the peniten tiary probably recover. The Muhlenberg grand jury in dicted G. L. Hopkins for killing his son near Mud ltiver Mines; Whitsnn for killing O. B.

Latham, at Or. H. D. EiJ8. Ticket Aeent, Pcnrod and Frank Roark for killine 31 Madisou Street, Memphis, Tenn.

man at Ccutral City. All of these agcdicB occurred withiu the past Honklll8VlllC Kctall Market I I ttiree mourns. Messenger. Corrected weekly by VcKEE CO. FLOCE-I'atent process, W.M: choice XXIX best amlly, K.75.

Cork ML-Unboltcil, r-carl, or bolted I Mrs.Yseult Dudley, who tried to Kato f-om lho Second Congressional kill O'Donovan Rossa, is to be soon District of Kentucky, will have to reloascd from the Insane Asylum to deny himseli the of attend- which sho was committed after her unsuccessful assault. The criminal charge against her will not be press ed any further. A reader want's to know the seat ing capacity of the theaters of Louis ville. Here is the answer Macauley's 1,350 Masonic Temple 1,200 Museum 1,330 Liederkranz Hall 2,000 New Grand 1,000 Commercial. Frank Mathis and his wife had a quarrel near Paducah, and Mathis IZZZ loft home.

He afterwards returned, ZZ cole, au? i' c. JJffiifTy Ulnlster Back's Record. A lot of crowing hens are in Washington worrying Congress again on the woman suffrage question. They It is said that the Servian and Bui- want the various states to vote on a garian peace delegates are confidcut sixteenth amendment to the constitu-that a treaty o'f peace will be signed Hon giving strong-minded females before the present armistice expires, the right to vote. These old girls Prince Alexander hascutcrod upon ought to quit showing to the world his duties in the capacity of ruler of that they aro mad because they were Eastern Roumelia.

not born males. Messrs. Bennett and Walker, candidates for Appellate Judge, met in joint debate at Leitchficld last week. Miss Mary Anderson was born in Sacramento, but came to Louis- villo when an Infant and made that Tho Sunbeam says Judgo Bennett her home until she went on the stago mopped up the earth with his oppo- little over ten years ago. Blio, win nent.

who lost his temnor and made, be 27 years old on the 28th of next a hot, hasty and vehement rejoinder, July, occupying but a few minutes. Natural gas has been struck in the city of Nashville. While wells were being bored in tho western part of the city two large streams were found and a stock company with a paid up capital of $100,000 has been formed for utilizing it. The Cadiz merchants have an eye to business. The wife of one of them gave birth to a boy baby last week aud the father inserted an 'advertisement in his local paper calling upon his friends to increase their patronage in order to enable him to meet his increased responsibilities.

The armistice botwoon Sorvia and Bulgaria will expire at midnight on the 28th and unless peace is de clared in the mean whilo we may look John B. Gough, the eloquent apostle of temperance, whose reputation as an orator in his prime was nation- out for a renewal of their little two- al, died on the 18th, at his home in fpr-a-quarter war. PhiladclDhia. in the C9th year of his am. He was stricken with paraly- The 10th was tho 22nd anni- ais while locturlng three nights be- versary foro.

of the organization of tho 1 Knights of Pythias order. Washington, Feb. 17. It is curi ous how gross misrepresentations of our foreign Ministers got into print The reports of the queer conduct of many of our representatives abroad which have been published of late seem to have been untrue in many, if not all the cases. Au assistant surgeon of the Navy writes to a local paper denying the statement recently published to the effect that Minister Buck recently committed a gross breach of etiquette by appearing in a cut-away coat at a reception in Lima, Peru.

He says "I was in Lima on the arrival of Min ister Buck and remained there until November, and during that time often had the pleasure of attending numerous receptions with the Minis ter and his family. He always wor tho usual evening dress that any gen tleman would wear at a reception in Washington. I remember he gave one or two informal receptions to his friends and naval ofilcers in Lima, and very properly wore a Prince Albert coat, which your information mistook for a cut-away coat, and jumped to the conclusion that he had no dress coat at the time. He has done more in a diplomatic way to bring about good feeling between the United States and Peru during the short time he has been there, than any Minister we have had for years. I have just returned from Lima, aud I publish the above in vindication of an innocent man, and one that is too far away to correct such falsehoods." Ing your tickets via Memphis and the iWtSI andVirginia Streets, AUUICOB, I ag Ms 5.12 gd I -H ld" ft! 3 3 0 il GO 3 a II 2 i niTimnr i minnu nniiniiiir IJIIIMIIIUIMilil iiiiinu.

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Factory Warehouse, 317 319 So. Markot St. Bet. 3d 4th, Louisville, Ky J. E.

LOCKWOOD, Kansas City, Mo. Whore he will be fonnd with 1 fuU Stock of U. O. AHERNATPIY. Bbak T6e por cwt.

PBOVISION8. Fork 8 to lOo net: So grosa. Bacon Clear sides, to 10c; hams, 10 to Mc 8ugar cured, llc; shoulders, 8 to to. Lard Country, to 10c; anowllake, lOe. tiKOCERIBS.

Coffee-Choice, It to lgftc; prime, 11 to lto. Hardware, Tinware, Etc, Notice of Incorporation. ar 4 7 -r- Notice it hcrehr liven that on the 10th day of I January, ISM, the following persons, lo-wlt: jr. J.Ilrowncll, 11. T.

l'etreo, C. W. Kadford, D. it. Heani, winpiwii.

vw. a ir li. Wilimn and Joe McCarroll. theniseWes together to form, and did form, however, by the advice of friends, to 1 6 to so; extra to vp mill nn Tlio vlfc mol htm of (lio 74c- I I VaIium-MIaTIa. uoor ana coraiauy weicomeu mm with a shotgun, since which he has not been seeu.

Hew Orleans, and doing businessnnder anu acconimg inii.iun. wim i ih. HtaLutejiof KcntllckV. The business proposeu anuuntieruiKcn uy bhiii .11 I i A' Central HOPKINSVILLE, AMPLE ACCOMMODATION 3 an mi li' HI (Aa A tSilPUMullSSIOM rap jswnii-' ffi.rft.v MERCHANTS. 4 CI fa II.

II. AI1KHN ATHT TOBACCO KENTUCKY. FOR TKAM8 AND TEAMSTE113 FUEB Of CHAKOB A Marshal county young man started to Graves county to get mar ricd.but a letter met him at May field, saying" that the young lady's 1 10o; French, lio; Kboxee, Mnatard, 1H to o. y0ar unless sooner dlssolyod by two-thirda of Company Is the purchase and storage of grain. the manufacture and sale ot llour, meal, bran, and a gonernl nulling uusinoss.

The. amount capital sioca auiiioriKcii t7R ono. In shareaof 100 each, to be bald in In- stallmenu not exceeding por ocni. on the call of the Hoard ol uiror.tors, aiier no uay-a ou- .1 IA anil. UIMI.

The corporation may commence uubidcb" pw Syrups 15 to Wo: kega, 1.T5 to W.00. Salt T-buahel barrels, 11.90; l-buahel, il.T. Soap Per box. White Russian, S5.TS; Blue In dia, S.U; Irish, SS.fiO; 8. B.

18.00, 11.00:1-lb, light weight, 11.90. Oystera Per dotes, 1-D cans, full weight 1 IA. hll wind, tl Ml. l-lh lio-ht VAiffht. saroinea-4 ooxea, aoo; rrancu, continue twenty -ttve ElSinLUCEOOFl -OR feelings had undergone a chauge; she was sorry and would still fulfill hor part of the contract if he would be satisfied with her hand alone.

He concluded to return to his native heath. Nalle 8.iS Id. Mo additional smaller site Soda 5 to 10; CandlealBtolOo. Olla-Lard oil 76 Coal oil 18 to too, CANNKD GOODS, Corn, doi. S1.J6 to 1.60; Tomatoes 1.00 to I Pine Apples 1.00 to 6.60; Peara 1.60; Strawber ries 1.S0; Blackberries 1.60 Peaches 1.00 to 8.60, Pickle, per gal.

60, Cheese-factory 1S to It; Young American 18 to SO; N. Y. Chodda 17to Wo, Bloe-TXtoS'io Lemons 80o per doe. Orange 86 per dot. Teae-Chotce to Fancy Ue to 1.00; Mixed to good 60 to 76e, Chewing Tobacco Greenyine 17 to 60c; The Democratic primary in Breck- enrldge nominated the following county ofilcers R.

S. Skillman, Cir cuit Clerk; N. M. Mercer, Judge; Milton Board, Attorney; Will Miller, Clerk A. M.

DeJernette, Slioriff; Stone, School Supt; C. Weymeth, Assessor; Jno. Slaton, Gravely 16 to 87c: Stonewall iStoMo. Havana Clippings lor imoung sft to iuo per paoiage. oouhtbt raoouoi.

Blackeyod Peaa $8.00 to 1.86 Potatoes-Irish 76o; N. T. State Early Rose i.60bbl.-l.0bn. Eggs 16c, wniaiT. Nelson County Bourbon 8.60 .1,.

in intiireat. Th Hft-HirH of the cornorntion are to be oon- i.v nrfi nt of not less than Sve nor more than nine, who are to be eleotcd annually by thestockholdcrs. Tho time now 8x. ed la the second Monday in June. Tills Board of Directors elects President, lluslneas Manager, Secretary and Treasurer, who attend to audi duties aa are usually entrusted to such olTtcers.

Thn it u-fit amount oi nueuumneHMoriiauiii ty to which the corporation may subject Itself The private property of all Incorporators and tnrhhniiinrs In this comoration Is and shall be exempt from the payment of any liability or lUUOUtOUneas UI saiu curpura.iuii. r. J. HKUinKi.b B. T.

PKTHBK, C. W. llAUFOHP, D. It. Ha a hp, K.

OIO. O. Thohphon, H. 11. W1LHUN, Joe HoCanKOLL.

ililxagle CROWNS THE WORLD FOR SUCCESS. -MANUFACTURED BY- ASH VILLE. TENNESSEE. fMar.N! aus YOUNG, Jailer L. A.

Dresser, Surveyor and W. R. Fendleton, Coroner. A number of young men went to charivari three newly-marriod couples in Hazel Patch, Laurel coun ty, Thursday night Among them were Isaac Nelson and Charles Luker, Nelson was walking in front of Luk- who had a pistol cocked in his hand, and In some way the weapon was ex ploded, the ball striking Nelson in the back, near the right hip and coming out at the groin. The wound is considered fatal.

The house of L. II. Ramsey, in Fayette county, was burned Thursday morning. The house was new and newly furnished throughout, but was unoccupied. Mr.

Ramsey ex pected to be married to-day to Miss JJJM JJJJ JJ STABLEa rUtillltUi) Ul i uaivuui iu mik vvuu- UUr UOrBVB ftim woiiliilOT wo am tnw vm LIVERY STABLE, li NERVOUS DEBILITATED MEN. Too are allowed a frte Mat of thirty dayt ot tha Me of Dr. Vye'h tJetehrAtud voiiaic wilu Onaraaiiiawm A itrkllitnr'M. for th DelT relief and permnnentcure of tiervouM Utbtiitu of YUnlUu and Manhood, and all kind ml trout ilea. tVlM lor nmiiT uiiivr ubmb to Hfalth.

Vigor and Mnnhnixl (fuardn -DE1LER IN HMiillUlIllSmCDW, pistoli, Flihtnf Tackle, Hunting Outfits, Iron Wagon Timbers, Horealiaes, Bell, artid Ropoa, Sixth Street, opp. Planters Bank, in; 1 We have opened at Q. W. Smith's lata stand, BKVENTH STREET, a Urst-olaaa ty, and expected to take his bride into his newly furnished house. The Iobs on the house and furniture ie not less than 2,500, and nothing was insured.

Tha fire is thought to be tho work of an iucendiary. bo fonnd in the eltr, and we will be glaa to receive a snare oi sua PUBLIC PATllONAOK. HACKS Mart all Trains DAY OR NIGHT. TEAMS FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE. Horses and Mules bought and sold.

Dtith. FooL isjJHoDkmsville. Ky. Norliklitnrurrert. IUurtmirt pamphlet taMofcd .1 VQhTUQ BELT Marshall.

Mich, Christian Circuit Court. TT.Tiniman and Equity, upuilla Exparte, Thin ritvtr ntimfl the Tjartlcs horeln and fllod In the offlceof tlie olerkof the Cliritttian Circuit tkurt their expano peunon, prnniK ie oiiri, that the putitloner, Ophelia K. Dillman. bo por- DO pomillieil ui uhu, viiyyt huh aim cuiivuy, lur ncr Own uoneiu, Buy pruwry biio inny now or harcaf tor ncquire frue from the claim or debt of her huBbamt; to make contraoU. aue and be uod as a slntclo woman, and trade in her own name and to dispose of her property hy will or deed.

It 1b ordered that a copy of this order be publlahoa in uie ntmin noniucKian, a newnpa JOHN W. POFF, gouta EentuoMan Building, UEAOyUARTEIlS FOR Hand-Made Harness, -OF ALL KINDS ALSO rv I her liuBbaml: to make contracts. JllPS. sued as a slnulo woman, and trade In hor own nami I will keep everything oonneetea witn tne a kTT TTTT TiTTOTKTTC Ba.LUlJ& A M. oax xiaa.

in Houkinsville, the length Kr Goodaareof the Best Material amd 8a-1 0f time required by law. perlor Workmanablp. I Witness mv band as Clerk, this 18th day of Call and examine my stock and be oonvlneed. January, 1000. Repairing done with neatness, at price, to suit tlio linos, uruurs win and all wora warranieu.

Christian Circuit Court. W. B. Koaaon and i tTmiltv. Ida 8.

Roawn.hls wifo, petitionora) Petition Kx parte. -This dav came the nnrtlea hnrnln and fllod In thoofllco of iheChrfstian Circuit Court thmr exparte petition wking that Ida 8. Homod be ppnniucn 10 uho, enjoy, sen and convoy lor iter own bonetit, any proportv she may now own or may acquire, frou from the claims or debt ot ner miHtmnu; to inane coiiiranin, duo and be sued as a single woman and trade In her own name, and to dispone of her prujiorty by will or deed.lt Ih ordered that a copy of this order be puuiinm'M intnecui TU ivknti'CKIAN. ft papir pubiialied hi llopklnnvllle, tlio Ienlh of time preflcrlhed liy law. Wllneae my hand as clerk this 17 in day of Kcbniary, im.

U. T. Undkkwood, U. C. C.

C. A copy attest. Cmpton J. Ovkkshineb, D. C.

1'jfTKEB Uoweb, Attorneys, B. T. tlNnaawooi). C. O.

C. C. A copy attest. Clifton J. ovaaauiNia, U.

C. Hrnry A Patne, Attorneys. I I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH Plans and Specifications For all classes of buildings, I will also do Contracting or Superintending, ItOBT. MILL.S I have (or sale In the town ot TRENTON, ZENTUCZT, A Frame Building 50 feet wide and 65 fset long, suitable for putting up tobacco. Jno.

C. Dickinson..

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