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Altai 21. Mentor Dim Hull llontl Tlmn Tublc: fur Memphis A Houlli, 12.10 l. I.V. for l.milsvlllu A laud, V.V) A. I'.

LOCAL GULLINGS AMD COMMENT. liny Hit) New Shiner. 4'2tf Clllllltll ((Hill-' lit WlllllllllH HtOH.1 Stu tin- SUM, STi.DO ntiil $7 60 unite, AMIKKSO.N'ri Ha.aaii. I'Viicc Iru can Mill In lnul, at Wii.mamh J. H.

Julius' It llif htie ti tuy olieap plow gi'iir. II- lit llOHt JllllVVH llllllle, ut Wll.MAMd (Jo tn Twi'ililfll forjottr Hiirtr.ini, Ky. (I tf Tnlmri'o cotton mill plenty of It lit AlllltTMIIl'H ItH.lltr llo to Wlllluiiift linn fur mtn, iotiit()i'f mill llclil mil. If ynti wunt kikhIhIovu nr bloe to WilllntiiH Huwijoti rulleilmi C. X.

(Iiititlier mIIII'L' llU lili new Htnulc? WIIIIiiiiih llroi. chi i furnish yon Komi tttiKou, the IkI. btij mi fliK'H't Fiuicy iilulil M.tluet null, Ht J. FoKle SI.00 tmyn it nice Hliick DIujjoiihI Wurstul suit ut J. K.

Koule ft Co.V A nlcit uwoitnienl ol fprliiK culieow mill ut J. Fole fc If ou wunl liuinNoiiic clip, ilun'l full to cull for It, ut C. H. Murthi' Cull ntiil co our Hour, wo huve Jtixt Kol In of ttie licit. ft Co.

1'Iowh, Wn)ioiiH, HiirioHH, Hoes uinl nil klmU of furmiii uteiinllx, ut Williams Our stout, of liullc' uinl Mines' shoes cannot be ulirpHiccil. J. K. Fodi.K Co. J.

K. KoKlot Co. Iiuve line of UviiIh' l'untM tlmt cannot bo iitiiilfil In price or iiiiillty. kiiIIh for uliililrcll for thin vuek uinl next, ut Ha.aak. Uev.

It. Campbell slll prvucli In llitrtfonlon Haiictlllcatlon next timidity night. Three hhmiN of now! inuchlne thrcuil go for lOo on the h.irynln counter ut AlllllTrUll'ti lt.u iiir. WIImiii Iiiii puruhiKcd and moved to tlm Murk Kuykctidull farm, jtlst below ltonlnc. The ureiitext cut iule of ulotliitiK ever known hi till country Ih how golnts mi ut AnilerMin'n lt.t.nur.

Curry nil your lejulr work to Murtln, the Jeweler, If you want neat work In uliortcet of tllllc. If you wnnt to buy a watch, don't for-Ket tlmt Murtln will Klveyouull the of low priced. ltev. h. E.

Cnnipbell jireuched In lurgo huiI uppreclative uudluiice on hut Suniluy uinl timidity nlKht. Cromwell It liuvlnc it very Interesting revival conducted, by Hevn. DavU, Ileuuett, Hurtfotd and JarnuKiiti. Do not eenil to LutiUvillu or elsuw here for Jewelry, when you can fjet the tame for le money, ut Murllu'i. 1,000 yards of lace uuil embroidery goes for let it yunl on the counter at Aiiderson'ti The Hrowder Gem Society will meet ut the residence of Mr.

Anna Chupee, next titturdity night ut Heveii o'clock. Hememlier wo mean wliul we Mty, when we tell you tint you cm getitti p.miK for ut J. Rev, L. E. will pretich next tiaturd.ty afternoon thro o'clock, ut Liberty, and ut lieaver Djiii tiaturduy nlKht.

50 chlliN knee pant ciiltc, I lo 9 years, Jire to be claUKliteted ut one hulf the nmrkeil price tills week mid next, ut Atiilerttoii'ii The playM ut the uoutl Iioihl' on hint Friday anil Huturduy iiIbIiIh were well utteudtd and enjoyiil by all. The yoiiM! ludlts aud did well. WIlllnniH linw. Invlti) the public to 'call unit nee their imiueUHU Block ot good, ami et their prices they can furnish you almost any tiling you wuut. It Is reported that the KiikIIhIi not only nils beilde the pen row, watting for the appearance of fie early pen, but absolutely looks under the boards placed over the planted seed, to see If any uro yet up You van buy a brand new 10 volume set of Charles Dickens' worke, iu nice clotli edition, iu kooiI clear type anil on good puper at W.

I. N. Parrlsli's 2s'o. il Main St. jegular price Everything Iu our line sold ut low prices.

Try us. Wo cau furnish on short notice any book desired. 12 The Gait House Is au honor to the city of Louisville. It Is without doubt the lluest hotel in the tioiith. Why any cltUen from this sectiou will stop elsewhere, when iu the Falls City, Is it mystery to us.

You can get the same rate at this popular resort that the smallar hotels of that city clnrwe (SJ.GO per day), aud the fare ut the Halt Is as far superior to Its rivals us you can We know whereof wo speuk, uud drop this senile polntir lo our Melius who enjoy the "no id things of Hy all means, stop ut the Oalt. 'I ho most powerful untloii the face of the globe Is America, uud the most powerful remidy on eurth foi chicken cholera Is (Juuter's chicken cure, sold unil win ran ttil by your (Ironist. ltev. E. II Muildox, Mcllenry has been cullid to tho patorute of the church ut Crosi Houds neur Cuueyvllle.

He will preach ut Fotilsvlllu next by uipicfl of the church at that pi new. ltev. .1. X. JurulKiiu has been called to the pastoral care of Green Itlver church, near Ciomwell.

Mr. Jarnlgmi is it rising youtii; minister, and holds the esteem of his iii'iuy friends iu this county. Go toJumi'31 for iiu alo, canned jjoods, chtecc, miiplu siikui, tobicco, Hour, lard, pure Orktius uud brown ci.M'ce, sinps, vliii'Kariind ninny things too numeiotls to mention. Near Hartford, Ky. 11-tit John A.

DaiiKherty uud E. Harris, of Euipoiia Mines, w'ete ut the court house, on lust Thursday, by His Honor JuduC. W. Marsie. Messrs.

F. Hock'ir, C. W. l'ariot mid Itohert Eiic.K'sby accompanied the parties. All-wool suits lor yd 60! Who ever heard ofsuchju tiling? uud yet wekuow Il Is title, for Alidelsou's ut that price, mid if you will there uud can't llud them, come to us, and we will make you it present of the fined suit of clothes iu Hurtfoid.

Senator Tripled evidently has faith In Fordpville, the chief objective point for his propoxed railroad. Among many other things for the beuellt of the place which he has undertaken Is a bill for a charter for the DepoMt Il.ink of Fordsville Introduced hy him Iu the Senate. Owensboro Little Mamie Ford, daughter of Dud-ley Ford, of Itldge, died on the llllh lust, of spinal meningitis, after mouth's Illness, tihe was thought to be much improved, and her parents were very much encouraged until the 1.1th, when she suddenly took worse, tihe was burled in the Elmwood cemetery ut UweiislNiroou the 15th. Mr. Jake Small has Just returned from trip to lioulsvllleund Oweusboro.

lie has changed his mind, mid will open up a dry goods store at the latter place on the llrst of will postpone the opening of his wholesale house ut Louisville until full. The linn will be known us the itros. We would say to the ptople of Owensboro, that these- young men ure not what their name would imply, but ure business young men aud will doubles give you some bargains, or be the cause of some one doing so. They are huiues men all the way from Hartford. Marriages.

Mr. William Tharp and Miss Julia Nail, of LMu, McLean, comity will be married ut Green Ilrler church Thurs day March ITJil. The Kev. John A. Heiiuett olllciatlug.

Hon. II. II. and Miss Itessie Uentoii, of Mt. Sterling, will be united iu marriage to-morrow at the Christian church at that place.

Mr. Clarence Walker and Miss Mary E. Tilble.will be martlet! tomorrow evening nt six thirty o'clock ut the residence of Mr. II. I).

Taylor. Mr. Isaac Foster uud Miss Minnie Hrown will bo married ut the residence ofthe bride's father, Mr. Thomas Brown, neur Melleurj tomorrow. They ure both well known in the society of Ohio county, and many friends will wish them a life of pleasure and luippiuess, County Court Notes.

Ilcon Chapman has been appointed a committee for J. A. llalrd. Tho following persons have been appointed road surveyors for their respective localities, viz: Joe Miller, vice Garrison Hoover; David Kirk, vice Wm. Morehead; C.

A. Liter, vice John W. Hiker; II II Taylor, vice H. (). Henuel; H.

P. Khk, vice Johu II. Stevens; J. M. Leach, vice Win.

Daiigherty; T. L. Allen, Jr vice Warren Mills; Geo. Craig, vice llaiilln Duvull; Chris Chum, vice Jas. D.

Good-ou; Sain Hauler, vice Wm Henfrow; Perry Evans, vice Ansel Haven; H. H. Collins, vice D.Lea. W. Farmer has been released from road work for a period of twelvemonths.

K. V. 1 locker has been appointed administrator of Jas. Hamilton, deceased. Jan.

A. Illnes has been released from the payment of poll tax for 1SS8. ItllAI. lWTATi: It. P.

1 looker Hlierlll to H. J. Fulker-son, acres, J. S. Miller Ac.

to J. T. Smith, Jr. 30. Francis Coleman to J.

F. Coleman, 33J acres, love, J. A. Woodward to W. T.

Woodward, 15 acres, $05. Muggio Humes to Frank lot, $45. (J. W. Davidson fco.

to II. 0. 110 acres, $760. Lost. A good frow at Hone Uros.

log shanty nu Hough creek about two weeks ago. Finder will please leave snme with Houu Hros. or J. M. Hishop.

Pure S. C. Brown leghorn Eggs. Thliteen eggs, Pure 8. C.Urown Leghorn, for $1.00, shipped to any part of tho country.

The granusire oi my oiru cost $50 mid look first premium ut the National Poultry Exhibition last year. John E. Pknhlcton. Hartford, Ky. To the Farmers of Ohio County.

We are now piepared to furnish the best fertilizers for oats, grass, clover, corn or tobacco in quantities to suit any body, and at the lowest cush prices. This run only he done by buying aud shipping by thereby securing the rates allowed to large shippers. Farmers from till portions of the lii ilron iih letter or come with your wugons. We have the "Horse-Shoo" braud of pure raw bone phospates, and tho "Homestead" Tobacco grower. In buying these you make un experiment, for they are known aud huve been tried by tho' best farmers.

Hockku 9 fit Heaver Dim, Ky. Auction Saturday, March PERSONAL. rVriim Uhlna lo hme nnHcrt nfrteniU and rtlitheM umlrr thii h'ail ullt roarr a favor 6j malting or trnillng to thtt ojflcc Win. l'hl went to Louisville, yesterday. Mr.

V. Yrlscr lot in Meet from liiilimm Hiituriliiy. Mr. It. 8.

Cummins, near Rochester, culled on us Momtny. Llttto llesnlo Morion Is In very dcllcato lieiiltli nt lids wrltlnit. Miss I'miule Owensboro, la tlio Kiiest of JIIks Taylor. (J. IlitriicHOf tho IIkiiai.ii foico sjicnt Ntuiilay In Caiieyvlllv.

Mls Horn Crawford, Millwood, Is lo town, tlio Ktlet of Miss Kloril ltoss. II. W. Triimnn, I'lirdsvllle, .1. 1'.

Hurl, Olaton, eallcil on us Motuluy. loll t) llcuton, Hook port, V. II. Htevcns, Olaton, railed on iisMnturiiiiy. H.

It. Krcncli nml Itobt. Hull, Pleasant Itlilue, wcro In tlio city Saturday. Mrsirs. II.

I). Itliiciiiiuil J. II. Wilson church ut Cromwell Hominy. I'hll Leu, OwciiKbro, Is vInIIIiik his fattier Mr.

W. T. Leu, neur town, tills wcelc. Mr. Inane.

MeCliire, of Ilia 1'rourcxs, visited Ills family In l.eltch field Huturduy mid Hun-day. Jus, field, Kd llass, of Hamilton, nml Henry IMcridKe, Kcliols, were III tlio city Handily. (ten. H. K.

Hill has tieeii In town several iliis. He will return to Kninkfort In a day ortuo. Mrs. Walker, Louisville, In tlio micst of hur pircnts, Jii'Ue and Mrs. W.I'.

Ureitory. 1M xalesinaii of the linn nt McClosuy Louisville, Is In the city. Mrs. I. It.

Collins and Miss I'linnlo Hard-wick, Ceiitnil City, are visiting Mrs. H. V. llnrdwlck. (I.

It. Williams leturiicd from Kviinsvlllo where he hud koiiu In the of tlio maehlua hilslnens. Mr. H. W.

Anderson lert Monday for the Knst ulieie lie will leiiinlli several da)K In M'leclliii; bti; Imrwalus lu sprint! coods. Dr. .1. S. Colemim ennin hnmn frriin Whites.

lllu to liner 1'iof field midwife unit will return to Wliltesvllle lust ol the week. Hold. Kl ley, California, and Miss fnnnle Itlley, t.lvlu, were tho KUests of Mr. J. C.

Illle, of Hartford Holiday and Monday. V. (Iruves, utteniled Mx'clnl term of 12m. MclClnley'seoiirt licld ill Mt.Moitali hcIiooI house on lust frldiiy. Messrs.

Ham (lentry, John Taylor, A. K. Miller. II. Leach, and J.

T. I'littcrsou Kiient Haturd.iy and Huiiitiiy iittliclr respects hollies. Mrs, (lodmaii Iienu, who lias been on a visit to her mother. Mrs. Jennie Mopley.

for some time, returned to her home Iu county last Monday. Mr. II. I'. Tracy, tmvellmj uilesiuiiii for llellinan A Co, Kviinsville, havlmr completed Ida work In Illluolsiiiid Indiana, Is now nt home for a few days.

Henry Mldldir, lloaver Dim; V.i. II. K. Miillettuud N. 1.

Kelly, MiiKiin; 1. II. lloue, (I. M. Cox, Cool Jiidxo Hen Newton, lluford, called on us yesterday.

Messrs. Willie 'lomplilns, (luy Dean uud tinrnird llirioii, of Oweiiklinro, were In tho cllyn fewdiis hist week. They were the Kiiestsof the Hartford House while In town. 1'iof. IM field unit wife, of Com Hill, theKUestHOf Dr.

J.H. Coleman'H family this week. They will possibly remain In Kentucky several weeks, as It Is Ills II ml to the place of his nativity since he left, some years ago, Mr. L. M.

Mulder, and Mr. I). II. Uiown will lenvo to-morrow for Miles City, Montana. Mr.

Hrown will not locate there us formerly announced, but will ictiirn In time for tlio coming crop season. Owensboro P.E.Hockcr Declines. JAr. II'. Jxiown, H.

11. Cnilib, I). Lhlldn and others. (JKxn.KMf.N: In response to your very Muttering solicitations tome to become candidate for the (dike of slier-I It' of this county, I will say, that believing It to be to the best Interest of the party unit the public generally to not burden the people with caudldatis, and there being already three announced candidates for thut position, I would decline at this time lo cuter the canvass. Perhaps at some more appropriate time I shall be able to serve you.

Thanking you kindly for these public demonstrations of your coiilldenco and esteem, I am Very respectfully yours, P. E. Hockkh Wall Paper Busted! New 1SS8 Wull Paper iu Gilt, only 10c per bolt uud up. Prices lower than ever and variety the largest. Send for samples.

Any orders given to Mr. U. Hetinett, tho stage driver, will receive prompt attention by us W. E. it 1.

X. Pahkish, No. Main St. Owensboro. Esquire McKinley's Court.

Messrs. Jake, Alex mid James Weller and Wm. Gray were before Joe McKfuley on lust Saturday, charged with having disturbed writing scjiool, Alex Weller aud Wm. D. Gray were each lined Slit).

The others were Previous to tliewntlug school, which was beiug conducted by McKendree Owen, at Mount Moriah school house, there had been a debating society conducted there, ami when the writing school begau there was a clash, as both came on Saturday night. Heucc the trouble. At the same couit McKendree Owen was lined $5. for breach of the peace. Jas.

Ambrose was titled $2 50, and lllllle Lake for same ofleiise. It seems that Mr. Ambrose was ou the witness stand, ami as all parties were his friends, he did not care to tell what he had heard said, but the nttornles pressed it so hard that ho was forced to tell. When lie did tell, Dlllie Lake said it was not true, aud Mr. Ambrose, without auy ceremony, struck him blow, which was returned.

Knowing the high stuudhig of all parties concerned, we are exceedingly sorry this trouble hus ever como up, and hope all parties will make friends and dwell together lu unity. ABBIEVILLE. March 17, 18S8. When the wise man wished to eulargn his window to twice Its present size, heevideiitly did not think his logic would bo questioned for measuring the window at the widest place, it being lu tho shape of a diamond or triangle, aud might have been continued so to the eud, had be not adopted the easier plan of changing It into a square. Wise as the old fellow was, he could hit on no other way to give the carpenter the height aud width of the window; but had he called on Student a better plan, If wejudge by his reasoning must have been furnished.

Hut I fur oue failed to see auy logic iu student's ratiocination. I wonder if anyone else does? Mr. John Vancleve, the modest furnishing his house preparatory to tasting the sweets of bachelor's hall, the present year. Mr. Itobt.

Nance and family went to Owensboro this week to witness the departure of Mr. Joe May aud family for Arkansas. They were accompanied by Mrs. Hurgls, who has been staying for the pHt year with Mrs. Nance.

Mrs. May Is a daughter of Mr. Wesly Crow, of near Abbleville and a sister of Mrs. Nance. Mr.

Lesly Stevens and fam 31 ily of Newvllle, will leave the first of April ror lie same Kline. Messrs. R.T. and W.V. Bantllftir have gone to Evansvllli) with it raft of logs.

Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Porter went to Llveimore to-day to visit Mr.

Porter's sister, Airs. Hoover, who is ill at mis writing. Mies Florence Rowan wentto Thuisday to visit her new cousin, little Miss Bessie Moseley. Mr. A.

Rowan and his son, muster Hatidul went toOntertown lust week, to get some young cattle the former had bought in that neighborhood. Ml-s Mhsa Ream, un accomplished young lady of Daviess county, accompanied by her brother, urrlvetl Thursday to visit relatlvei in this vicinity. Gka.ia. "P0INT PLEAS ANtT March 1G, 188S. Editohs Hhhald: I come again with the news of this vicinity.

While we look around over the neighborhood we llud the farmers at work, getting iu order for regular farming. Very few have sown any outs yet us the ground is, and hus been, too wet to work for some time. Some have had to sow their tobicco beds over on account of hoits bothering them. MUs Danie Carter will begin the spring school the first Monday In April. We think she Is cupible of teuchlug good school, uud wo wish her success, as It Is her llrst school.

Wb hud the pleasure of helping to eat the Hue turkey ut II. M. Davis' We hope he will call ou us ugain, soon. Mr. Sam Heunett, last week, was making prepaiatlous to start to this week with about 600 logs, fiom Rough river.

Li W. Tlchetior and Robert Render were with Us at the baptizing lust Sunday. They came home on i visit from school. Thirteen Were after preaching, by Rev. D.

J. K. Muildox. The ladles had nice quilting at II J. U.

Llndley'H, TueMlay.whllethe men were rolling logs. The men succeeded in getting the Iosj rolled, and I am sure the ladles did thelrshareof tliequiltltig. Quite a number are making maple sttgur, us we hud some line weather for that business. Mr. Wurren Liudley will move to F.

II. Ticheuor's farm some time soon. I. R. Rowe had to quit school ou account of his eyes failing.

The patrons of West Point school ure rtqiitsted to meet March 23rd at the school house, for the purpose of seeing something about dividing the district. Miss Rettie Ferguson Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Warren Llmiley this week. Mis Mollle James and Miss Uuu prayerineetlng at Pt. Pleasant church, Sunday night.

Hurrah! for H. U. wflle we elected him to represent us as a body, he lias chosen some oue to represent him as one. Dennis Myers at last report was no better. J.

W. Ticlienor called to see us this veil I lie. The West Point string baud will meet at S. M. James', to practice.

We have but little sickness in this neighborhood at present, except few colds, etc. More when spring comes. Axciionemo. BDA NEWS. Farmers have been quite busy putting in oats, sowing tobacco seed, More ground hus been cleared this winter than for many years.

Nearly every farmer is preparing for large crop of tobacco. Miss Lulu Thixton commenced school at this place the llrst of tills mouth under very favorable auspices. Mrs. Andrew King and family have moved to her father's, Mr. Achilles Wobb.

She will keep house for hltu. The widow of Jas. Tanner with her family has moved to her father's, Mr. John Shown. Ambrose Miller litis bought theThos Hamilton farm, and has moved to It.

Orgllltts Newcomh has moved to the widow Hoover place The widow-Joseph 15.ilrd has moved to the Miller coal mines. Dr. Massle who has been suffering for quite awhile with cardial trouble, is slowly improving. Steven A Dennett is still Improving. Mrs.

Luellu Martiu, who has been stopping with her sister, Mrs. R. A. Stevens for a week, left Sunday lust. Capt.

Paul and wife of Djtiophun, after about three months stay In this their old home, left Tuesday evening for their home; they will go by Gordousville, Logan county to visit Mrs. Paul's brother, the Rev. A. C. DeWltt.

Mrs. Jack Rogers of Washington school house neighborhood was summoned to the bed side of her mother who was thought to be dying iu Owensboro Hut in day evening. Our townsman, Wm. A. Carson and a Mrs.

Daniels were united hi the holy bonds of matrimony last Thursday, Rev. W. E. Cook iifliciatltig. Ren Hudsou sports a nice new buggy.

Born, to the wife of Robt. (D.ick) Davis a pretty little girl on the lUth mother and babe doing well, and Dock Is dolug as well us could be expected. Rev. R. A.

Stevens preached nt the school house lust Sunday to a respect a ble audience. Ramhleh. Westward Bound. I will, for the next f0 days, oiler for sale my farm of 1C0 acres, lying near Reaver Dam, aud as line upland as there is in the county. About 100 ucres cleared, the rest lu timber.

Good residence of six rooms, good outbuildings of all kinds, good apple orchard of four acres, other property of all kinds too numerous to mention. Four wells of lasting water. The land Is free from debt, mid a good title cau he obtained, mid will sell for pair, or all cash, or exchange for real estate lu Kansas. I also have the farm well stocked, aud will sell to those wishing to purchase. Any oue desiring to purchase ii farm can get a bargain by culling on Hamilton Miller near the farm or addressing me at Cromwell, Ohio county, Ky.

I mean just what I say. 10-8 NO. F. Millkh. Farms for Sale.

O. Hayues, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Ageut, Frederic Court House, Oweusboro, has SO desirable farms for sale lu Daviess county. He will sell at a bargain. Call and see or correspond. Cl-13 BEAVER DAM.

March 17, Rlr, of New Albany, has been visiting the family of Mr. J. 1). Rlr, of this place. Miss Viola Pirtle is visiting her friends In town.

Prof. G. S. Fitzhugli has speut several days In tnwti Miss Magglo Nail Is in towu. Miss Maggie Is well known here us an muslo teacher.

Miss Hays, of Rochester, Is visiting her sisters, Mrs. MuKluny and Mrs. Long. Our old friend Lounle Drown has been lu town several days. We had omitted lo mention formerly, the visit of W.

H. Hooker, sou of N. D. Hocker, who has been absetit lu the State of Illluois for eleven years. He came in to visit his parents aud friends several weeks ugo, mid left again for Ills Illinois home last week.

Weaver has grown up to bo tall, line looking num. Henry Martin, sou of Mrs. Cortlla Murtln, returned with him to seek ii home In the West. We wish him success, The Sunday school has Increased In interest ami membership. Rev.

D. J. K. Madtlnx preached for the church ut this place ou Saturday nml Sunday. A large atitl appreciative audience listened to his sermon on Sunday, which whs able mid logical, liro.

Muildox decline- the pastorate for the co in I nu year. He goes from this with many warm friends. Rev. L. C.TIcheiior, of Daviess county, hus now been called to take charge of the church.

Ruhal. Resolutions of Respect- At the regular meeting of Fordsville Lodge No. (J00 of F. A. M.

In their Hall in Fordsville, Match 10th, 1888 the following resolutions of respect to the memory of our departed brother, D. W. Coppage were adopted: Whkkkak, It has been the pleasure of our omnipotent Father In Heaven to call nur departed brother, D. W. Cop-page from the troubles and sorrows of tuts earth to tnai norae in Heaven where ull Is peace and love, therefore belt Jlcsolval, That Fordsville Lodge No.

GOO of F. A. M. of which he whs the muster, has lost one of Its must elllclent workers, nble advisors, and one of its devoted metnbelH. Jtewlvcd, that we teuder our deepest Hymruthy to the sorrowing wife and four orphaned children thus deprived of the strong arm and the loving heart, which were once their comfort uud protection.

Iiewlvcd, That the Secretary spread a copy of these resolutions upon the records of this Lodge mid furnish a copy of tho same to the Hartford for publication. Samuel J. I. Haiuikil Committee J. T.

Smith, Jit. Done by order of the Ixulge. J. T. Smith, Sec'y.

H. D. Smith, P. T. RICEDALE, KY.

Miss Mary CutuliH', daughter of D. W. Cunditr, is very sick with Johu Bishop, who has been seriously III, Is. at this writing, restiug easy. J.

R. Drake has moved down, aud Is occupying what is kuown as the Shuttleworth House, where he proposes entertaining the traveling public. Our mills here continue to grind out lumber, but how long they will do so Is oue ofthe unknown quantities. Mrs. F.

M. Weiborn left Sunday evening to visit her daughter ut who is very sick from the effects of measles. Mr. Geo. S.

Drake expects to go west this week, where he thinks of maklug Ills home for the future. His family will follow soon. If the weather should continue us Hue for a few days us at the present writing, the familiar "Gee, whoa haw" will be heard lu our laud, us will the hoot ofthe owl, the whlppoorwlll of the whlppoorwill, the cooing ofthe dove, uud the old bob-white of the partridge; uud some greeu truck will bo up, which last will be very acceptable to mau and beast, aftersuchadry summer, full and winter. There was preaching here Sunday the 1 1 1 Ii, and Saturday night before, by Dro. Light of Llvla, who is attending school at South Carrollton.

Preaching In the morning, aud class-meeting In the evening. Prajermeetiug Wednesday night the 14th, was made Interesting by ulce talk from Mr. Osborne, of Chicago, III. Sunday school Sunday the 18th, was Interesting and well utteniled. Subject: Johu, 0th chapter.

After the lesson mi Interesting talk was made by W. S. "Wyutt. Occasional BARRETfsFERRY. The frogs croakcth, the birds bees hummeth tho lambs hleuteth, the trees bloometh and spring Is here.

Mr. Guy M. Dean, of Owensboro, was iu ibis vicinity recently, buying cuttle. He purchased several head iu this neighborhood at fair prices. Mr.

John D. Holbrook, of Dufbrtl, candidate for sheriff, was in our vicinity recently, shaking liuuils with the dear people. Mr. Holbrook a favorable impression wherever he goes. Mr.

Henry Hurt, who fell on the ice on Tuesday, January the 17, hurling oue of his knees, died ou lust Friday the Kith from the ellects of the fall. He just lacked one day of living two months from thedateof his injury. His remains were buried at the Wedding graveyard on the farm of W. P. Mldkilt, on Saturday the 17th.

He leaves a wife aud seven children, two of whom are married. Miss Eddie Petty has recovered. Mr. John Gentry is not auy better. Rev.

Itobt. Brandon, of the Christian Church, preached at New liaymus school house Sunday and Sunday night. Several of our cltlzeus left last week on raits fur Evatisville. The late cold wave has letaided farming to eome extent, but the balmy bieezts and geulul sunshine ure making things get up uud git. L.

LIBERTY ITEMS. Making rails, sowing oats and plowing is the order of the day, at present. But little slckuess iu the neighborhood. More than oue of Iho boys like to get a letter with the post mark of Center-town on It. Personal.

J. L. Hoover, accompanied bv L. Stuart, visited his home near Beda a few days ugo. 1).

L. Miller visited his home a few diys since. MIssEmmu Paxtou was visiting Miss Verda Taylor last week. Mr. J.

H. Miller mid family, Beaver Dam, visited Mr. J. R. Taylor's few days ago.

The Uterpean Society met Inst Friday night at the school house, uud discussed the proposed question, Nature uud Art. The young gentlemen ure assisted by severul of the young ladies, and they Invite ull young ladles and gentlemen who wish to attend, to take part with them. That lamb, that slaughtered Iambi I cau hear it bleating now. I think some of the Republicans are a little choice as to which one Is sluughteied. Please hand me chair.

AaitiCOLA. Notice, to Creditors. oinocilicuiTcoUlir. Murrcll Cabell AKilnst V. 11.

Williams, til. All persons liavlui; claims against tlio firm of W. II. Williams A Hon or iiu.ilust W. Olbsnn nsslgnce of W.

II. Williams hon, uro liereb) notified, to (lie tlio suine rrop ci ly verified before tlio undersigned, on ur before Mny 1, lsssnrtliey will be forever burred. J. V. Uauhktt, M.

C. O. O. W. K.

Gregory Atty for I'llft. 12 Ut. Consumption Surely Cured. To Til KlUToit. I'lcuso luform your readers that 1 luivo a positive remedy for tlio nbove named disease.

Hy Its timely use thousands of hopeless cases have been permanently cured. 1 shall be Klud to send two bottles or my remedy rineKto nny of your readers who have consumption If they will heud me llielr express mid post olllce llespcctfully, T.A.HMMJUM. M.U. 1S1 Pearl N. Y.

fr ITOin. April 2d whole Stock FORDSVILLE. March 17, Wilson i returned from Louisville last Thursday. Mr. Hilary Rhouds, of Wliltesvllle, wbs lu the city lust week.

1 Mr. J. J. McHetiry, of Hartford, was I iu town last week on business. I Mr.

Lockland, traveling salesman for I R. MeJohuson Owensboro, call-' ed on our merchants last week. I Mr. J. W.

Petty has moved to town for the purpose of patronizing the I school. 1 Mls Webb McCatty. of Wliltesvllle, Is visiting her brother Dr. McCurty, of tins place, airs. Mccarty is very sick at this writing, but is tome better than she wus lust week.

Bom. Mnrch 10th to the wife of J. T. Smith, a girl. John was found on the scales to compare his weight with his estimation.

Messrs. Nut and Charlie Alsop, of Owensboro, passed through town last week for the Fulls of Ruiiali to complete the Oweusboro and Fulls of Rough survey. We hope we will soon hear the sound of the locomotive. Success to the Hf.UALI) L. (J.

Fine Bull for Sale. I want to dispose of my flue short hum Durham bull. He Is four years old, largo handsome, anil beautifully colored, uud can be seen on my farm near Rufbrd. Will sell ou time or for ca9h. Apply to me at Hurt ford for or any mrtiier particulars.

10 4t J. S. Coleman. For Sale. One Jet black mare 8 years old, 10 hands high, well formed, well gutted, uud sound hi every repect.

Any person WHiitiug ii combined or fine brood mare, will do well hy culling on or addressing L. E. Chahlkt, 10 -It Abbleville, Ky. For ten days I will pay cash for all Iron, Copper, Brass and old Feathers delivered at Beaver Dam Depot. F.

LANE. FLOUR! We have just received a car-load of the finest brand of Flour. Call at once, we can furnish in any quantities. "the crown Sewing Machine has given perfect satisfaction through 4 year's sales, and is fully warranted. It has all the newest and latest improvements.

Call on us at the store or write us we can save you money. Hocker ii Beaver Dam. Best Plow IN Tin: MAIIKCTI Z. Wayne Qilftln ft Uro. Is licadiiuarters for tbe celebrated Oliver Chilled Plow, also repairs for same.

Hatlsfuctlon guaranteed. IDIAMONDS Our Illustrated Catalogue of Diamond ItliiEs, rius, lUr Kings, I'hu SludJ, ahowa a large variety of dc. Jm tlgns. with prlees annexed, we lend Bfl one ol theso Catalogues FItKK to an) addreu. O.

P. Jewelers, BABNE9 622 W. Main LOIUSV'U E. KY. G.

J. BEAN CO. ndertaker Goods (iirefiitly lilted ut ull Lours, iluyor nlclit. We keep ull urmleauf from tlm Cheapest lo Hie fluent. Wo wild a fcolld Nickel Open face American Lexer Watch, warranted, by mall, on receipt of five dollar, ul our rill; If more Is added to pay poitage aud registry.

C. P. 0ARNES Jewelers, 622 W. Main Street, LoulsiUle, Ky. Remember that I have added CHINA, GLASS 4 QUEENS-WARE to my immense stock of ture.

ami SOLID GOLD or SILVBI TUUUILD leul by mall at miK in sic on receipt ol price If bifnriS ten tenia il added to pay registry fee. CI'. VytS mnM A Olid, iv. di ltiiUTlllf. Kv.

Silver, U) leliU must be sold -WINTER CLOTHING ANDERSON'S BAZAAR Men's ALL-WOOL heavy broken Suits worth 38 to $10 for $3.50. Men's same worth $10 to $15 for Five dollars. Men's same worth $lo to $20 for $7. SO. Every CHILD'S SUIT in the house goes for one-half the marked price.

Such mi Opportunity Was Never Offered Before In Hartford to secure such Rare Bargains. These prices ure for two iveeks only, and are intended to clear our counters for Swing Goods which have already be an to arrive. S.W.ANDERSON, PROPRIETOR. E39 1'ANCY DUCHESS, 13,004. aaaaHaaVataafiMaiifMaW r.ie Slil 'v Cash and Save J.

L. LILES: Z20SI3STE. DRUGS, GROCERIES, Toilet Articles, Glassware, e. THE PLACE TO BUY GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH Medicines Warranted to be Genuine and of tbe First Quality I Wl'reicrlptloni Accurately Compounded nt ALL llouitsrsu COME AND SATISFY YOURSELF! H. D.

McHenry Son AGENTS mWW sr INSURANCE CO. nmm iHrtf' INSURANCE CO. INSURANCE CO. N. L.

TAILORS 4jiii JVo. 2 SO Fourth Louisville, Ky. Xxnported. WKumplfHunil Application." I173y at SMALL NOTETHIS! Iterlishlrcs huve taken Premium cier aliouii, belli nt I.iinlH.llle Kxpualt'n, Ohio County Fair, Ulan ut Itockport, Ind. Ilia rotVLS liave iilmi taken Premium where, emlinwn.

vMBREEDER OF Pure English Berkshire 'j SHORT-HORN CATTLE, Also Breeder of Premium PLYMOTH ROCK FOWLS! AMI TOUI.OUSi: 'S' TOCK KOIl 8ALt: at reatonnble prices, Kkks Hnecliiltv. For further Inform ation call on or address me at Hartford, Ky. i JOHN F. FOSTER. Twentj Per Cent! IN PUKE- 17 5 i 4B if tit.

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