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Ji.Oet 41 i. ll JRentodttoii. here Amu there. anu there was light. NflW FOR THF FAIR LUUALB' I Vllnllnnnd Vilalla Liver Pills at TIio Electric Light Machinery ZT Columbian Exposition, THE THIRD ANNUAL FAIR ir.

Elgin's. Sfnrted Snttirdnr Night. Licrylhlng Itendy for tho nn OP the Jfl TUKSUAV, O0T0UEU11, 18WL lug To-morrow. Tho First Nallonnl Bank hni open- wt AMAa.i Ia.i (v 4.i... it mma mi a hn ch i ii tholr fairs Inst wenlc.

Tho oloctrlc Indications that It Will Re an Immente i--, fa light plant now in Uuccoji. plan by which most any body may be ft Mrs, A. P. Klein has rolutnod from (i vlult lo Mhmourl. niitl Mr.

Uto. 0. Gary nro vlv Mr. 0. ForlxV family.

Mln Nellio l'rinoo, Gallatin, Is vjsllinu Mm. H. I). Oarner. Ruby Cobb jiud Carrie Ilekkc, of 1'iuliicnli, nro vialllng Mrs.

no. 1 Uunpbell, Mr. Durrott Mooro and ulster, Miss lllSu Mojro, havo returned from Oiouilwrj, Mlmoa laura Cromwell nnd Allco Dixon, of Henderson, nro Joe McUurroll. Mis Kiln Anderson, of Ononsboro, Ih vMtl'itf wx brother, Mr. J.

II, An dttrxoir! MrtGLurlosllol)bni)d his niece MIm Emily llobb, of Now Orleans, ara visiting Mr. Alu- Campbell's family. Mr. It. Moltoborla, of Lancaster, will return home to-morrow after a visit to her mother, Mrs.

H. W. Wnro. Mr. C.

Boln, of Now Orloans, general freight ngenl of tho Southorn I'odflc, visited Mr. Alex Campbell's family Suuday. Mrs. Holu also at Mr. Campbell'.

Iter. J. V. Vuuabloaud MlssCarrio O. Mooro leturned Friday night from JL'ortland, Oregon, via Snu Francisco, Salt Lake aud Denver.

Miss Lizzie romalnod In Chicago for short visit to friends in Hint city. MATRIMONIAL. Jo.ts Kcsskll. Mr. John V.

Jones aud Miss Abbey Russell, of near Allegroe, Todd county, eloped to Clarksvlllo one night last weak and weroi married. DiVKsfroBT Gntcz. Mr. T. J.

Da- vonport and Miss Maggie Grace, an olonlug couple from tho villo neighborhood, woro married In SpringQeld, Monday ovoniug, Oct. 3. Cards nro out announcing tho mar tiagoof Mr. S. Walker Ounu, proprio tor of tho Coruloou Springs hotel, to Miss Anna Lindsay, ol Cadir, on Miss Lindsay Is daughtor I-.

llnHnar. nnd Is vnmiir rare craeu and beaut v. "vsaisk. Mr. William E.

Jung, oi itaruoru, ami iuiss vtiuio of Kirkmausvillo, ero unit-oil in marriago at tho homo of tho brido'a fathor, Dr. J. W. Bartlettt last Wednesday evening. Tho happy couple left for Hartford, their future home, Thursday.

Tho groom Ls a prominent business man and his bride Is a accomplished and oxcoodingly $pupular young lady. Mr. Arthur VCnroy, of Dallas, Texas, and Miss Pearl Thurston lluckuer, of Paducah, were married last Thursday evening 'at tho First Christian church at Paducah. The ceremony was performed by Rev. L.

II. Stino, Thero wore a number of attendants paired of ns follows; Mr. Joo Cory, brolhor ol tho grojra, best man, and Miss Lucilo Cary, sister of the groom, maid of honor; Miss Kato Webb with George Snffanans; Wheeler Compboll with Miss Poters, of Murphysboro, Miss Dow Husbands with Harry Campbell with P. B. Sullivan, of Bowling Ureon; Miss Kato Anderson, of Oweukboro, with M.

JJuckner; Miss Mary Mocquot with ITFrauk Strange, of Bowling Groon. i Tho lodles woro richly attired and fV rnrf lilnn nml ntnlc nltnrnMnlr. A 3 Jf reception was tendered aftor tho omony, ai uo uritio nomo, aim mo couplolofl at lhiOfor Texas. The bride has frequently visited this city nnd Is ploasautly remembered hore. Farmers, vcr attention Is called to itho conspicuous advertisement of A.Yost dealora In saddlery, lliarnoss, etc.

While attending tho Fair givo thorn a call and supply yourselves with reliablo goods at Willis Tapp, of Hopklus county, agod elovou'yoars, wan tho Bticcossful competitor for tho $5 prizo at Hunting's show which in two days before It this From tho name, "Bob Hunting," ho wrote 110 words. Thero woro dozen competitors. Mr. Hugh Morgan, tho contractor on tho 0. Itallroad, togothor with "iLL" nephew Henry McCarten, who TOrVo boon hero slnco they finished tho ft yostorday for Burke's fg Landing, whoro thoy havo work to do ou a levee.

Mr. Morgan took with htm his teams, which havo been matured at T. Radford's. Then hive boon two frosta this fall nnd opossums are jlno. Thoy aro dd to be very ploutlful.

One hunt er near Lafayotto caught thlrtoen ono night last woek. Somo of our city citizens aro arranging for a big drive during thb month and if tho weather favorable thoy will not again de-Klein to accompany tho champion iKMsum liuuior oi mo county ou a jk'ir (o tho hills of North Christian. The ledlos of St. Paul's cougroga tirtn put up a cako during tho fair to bo voted to tho most popular candidalo for Congress. Tho friends of tho canldutos took a.

llvolr Intorest in tho coutost, and tho voting was fast and liHous. When It was finished It wna found thai Ellis had received 7G1 votes; Kimbley, 0W5, and Pottit 270, The oake. which was a rry fine one by Eugene Oawwr, Dnvloas nnd Caldwell counties hold Flno slnUonory to suit all closes nt Blnkomoro Wood's, I'ronk Zludor will mnko your pants of May field Jeans from up. Ilov. J.

W. Lowls nroachod nl tho Mothodtst church Sunday night. Largo cronds from this city attended tho Caldwell county fair every day Elegant lino of (oilot bottles and flno lorfumos at Biakomoro Wood's. Dr. A.

J. Kuapp, tno celebrated optician, will bo nt Dr. Young's office Nov. 1, ono day only, Qunrlos Koatts, tho Cadiz ors, handlo diamonds, watches nnd jowolry. Everybody buys 1'nragon Brand after a trial.

Tho boat moats on tho market Gold spectacles 1.50 to 12000, finest lonsos made, nt Quartos Koatts', the Cadiz jewelers. Mr. W. McGohoo, of Gracoy, raised nsn eel potato weighing seven pounds, this season. I Buchanan Cavanaugh, Madison- villo coufectloncrH, havo assumed.

Assets about ono fourth tho liabili ties. Hopkins County Circuit Court has boon In session a week. W. G. Orr preaidos as judge, Judge Graco boing absent.

An Interesting protracted meeting is in progress nt Salem Baptist church. Thero havo bo far been twolvo additions. Tho hotel at Dunbar's Cavo was burned Sunday about- noon. Tho managor and his family woro away at tho timo. Dr.

A. P. Carapboll, dentist, building, up stairs, uext door to Judge Lnndos' law offieo. Opera ting a specialty. Tho Crofton school, Prof.

John Solloo principal, will celobrato Columbus Day on Oct. 21, with appropriate ceremouios. Eld. E.T. Williams will givo a free lecture at tho Christian church Thurs day evening nt 7 o'clock.

Ho is ret mod missionary from China. Somo thiol broko opon a trunk which was lying upon tho railroad platform at Nortouvillo ono night last week, nnd stolo several articles of value. Farmers, Insure your tobacco barns and contents with tho GIANT IK- SUIIANOEAIIENVY. IjO.nq IUllt, Managers, Fanntrs, wo will sell you tho "Low Down Drop Tonguo Buckeyo Wheat Drills" at J12.5C cash or $15.00 on timo. T.

H. balnea Montgomery, Ky. N. will soil round trip tickets to Nashville, Oct, 17 to 22 inclusive Good returning until Oct, 25, J3.U. Tickot includes to races.

J. M. Adams. Act. Tho L.

AN. will sell round trip tickets to Nashville, Oct. ICth. good returning Oct. nt J3.C0.

Account ForoDauffh'a shows. Tickot Includos admission to show. J. M. Adams, Agent, llev.

Dr. J. W. Yeuablo, who has just roturnod from tho Odd FoIIowh meeting nt Portland, Oregon, was again chosen Supremo Chaplain of thn order, a position he has filled for 21 years. A burglar ontored tho railroad of fieo at Sebroo ono night last wook and secured two express packages and a small sum of money.

Ho loft without giving any clue as to his identity, Soo thoso now and novel portrait souvenir sroans at Yutos. Thoy are tho latest thing out in The jowolry lino. Thero will bo a groat freo barbocuo and Democratic rally at Paducah Oct. 20 and tho whole Purchase is excited over tho ovont. Tho spoakors will bo Sonator Carlisle, ex-Gov.

Bob Tay lor, Congressman McMillan and others. All tho railroads will givo half faro "rates. Dr. Ben S. Wood had vorv suc cessful Btock salo at tho fair crouuds Friday.

Forty.fivo head of cattle wero sold at prices raugioR as hluh as $50. Twelvo head of horsos and mules woro disposed of nt vory taciory prices, Bomo of them going as high ns 5250. The salo was or vory satisfactory ono. Attention is called to tho advertisement of Samuel Ilodsou, doaler in monumental work, Slnco the strike among tho granito cut tors of tho North Mr. Hodgson has found It difficult to fill tho rush of ordors pouring iu upon him, but now that tho trouble has boon sottled, thoro will be no further incouvonience.

Ho has just rpcolvod an Immonso clock of for' elgu goods in addition lo his lino of American graulto and marblo all tho latoat designs from which one could not fall to be suited If nooding a flno monument for somo departed rotation or friend, Tho first lecture of tho Chautauqua series will bo on Monday, Oct. 17, nt the Opera Houso, Tho lecturer will bo John Teiuplo Groves, of whom Henry Watterson has said, "Ho Is tho most eloquent Southerner of His Bubjoct will bo "Tho Itoign of the Demagogue." The circles will havo flvo this season, two of thera musical. Tho price of tickets is $2 for the seriea or 60 cents for each. These lectures ami avawvu Arc Lights Now Up. operation and tho streets of Hopkins- villo nro lighted by eloctrlclty.

Thoro nro 05 nro lights of 2,000 cnndlo pow er distributed over tho city, Thoy nro suspended abovo tho crossings nud tho lights nro protectod by largo glass globes. The plant was started Saturday night nnd a groat many iooplo woro on tho street to soo tho first illumination. Tho powor houso is on tho river bank near tho L. N. railroad brhlgo and shortly nftor dark Mr.

Geo. Wado took out to tho plant M'ssos Jlmmlo Ellis and Mamie Clark. Tho formor startod tho enginos and Miss Clark touched, off tho dynamo, in tho prcsonco of a crowd of poopio irum mo cuy. xuo linos worked successfully from tho start and tho lights wero tho of hundreds of spectators all over tho city. Tho machiuery only ran an hour or two Saturday night.

It was operatod again Sunday night nnd the poopio going to church had tho advantage of oloctrio lights, gas light and star light all at tho samotlme. Tho 85 nrc light iu tho city hardly givo enough lights, especially ou tho streets where thoro uro shado trees. Mn Wade, who represents tho Electric Light and who has put iu tho plant for J. P. Martin of Xcnla, Ohio, says, tho plant Is ono of tho best onos ho ever put in.

Everything used Is of tho best and thore is nothing shoddy about tho whole system, from tho posts to tho roof on tho powor houso. In addition to tho arc lights on tho the Btroots thero aro two stores lighted by similar lights, Basselt Co. and Cox Bros. Each have a 2,000 candle light. Thoro will bo separate machinery for tho Incandescent lights.

This is not yet in and will not bo for sovoral wooks. In tho meantimo Mr. Wado is wiring houses for thoso lights. Ho has already wired about 75 and has about 25 others to wire. Most of tho lights for this uso aro sixteen caudlo lights and cost from 70 to 80 cents each per month.

Tho aro lights will bo run from dark till daylight and thn incandescent from 5 p. m. till midnight and from 4 a. m. till daylight.

Mr. Martin has not yot arrived to tako charge of tho plant. Until it is accepted by him and an engineor put in charge tho contract with tho city will not go Into effect. Mr. A.

D. Itodgors will bo Superintendent of tho syslom. Thn Paragon Brand of moats is tho boston earth. Ask your grocer for ho Paragon Brand. Tho Kempton Komedy Kompany, Tho abovo company will occupy tho boards at tho Opera Houso four nights of this wook, beginning to-morrow night In "Tho Bluo and tho Gray." Thero will bo a chango of program each night.

This company comes very highly rocommondod nnd should bo greeted with full houses. Usual prices. When Naturo Needs assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but ono should romomber to uso ovon tho most per foct remedies only whon neodod. The best and most eimplo and gentle rc inody is the Syrup of Figs, manufac tured by tho California Fig Syrup Co Thoro sooms to bo abroad an erroneous Idea about tho railroad connec tions mado at Gracoy. Partios leaving this city at 4:50 n.

connect at tho latter placo with tho 0. train, which loaves at 5:35, arriving at Clarksvlllo shortly after 8 o'clock n. Returning, the G. train arrives at Gracoy nt 0:50 p. 21 boforo tho 0.

V. leavos for this city. This gives nu abundanco of timo for the transfer of baggago, purchasing of tickets, etc. Tho C. road makes no connection with trains on tho 0, V.

for Princeton, and nrrivlng at Gracoy p. iu. havo wait until 525 m. boforo leaving, unless thoy go via Hopkins-villa and Nortonvillo, roil IndlzcRttnn, dlvmltra, tato nmnv.vs ntun urmcits. All rtoilcn keen It, II iwr tottlo.

Oenulno tiai UJo mart ana crosu) red lines on wrapper. I NOW! Now Is tho timo lo bogln work on that Catarrh, Bronchitis or Lung Trouble. Don't wait until the cold, hard winter is on you. Wo can oflor you anifcertaln remedy, nnd if jou will call to soo our agent ho will givo you a trial troatmont freo, Wrlto for our manual giving full particulars and many woudorful euros, Specific Oxygen W. E.

Founts, Agent. Ilopklusvillo, Ky, i.iXiBiion jiunii. nnu proposos ui it i i i. ni i i iiJi.ifiiiijri.ri 111 Tho Christlnu county fair will begin to-morrow and oontluuo throughout tho wook. Tho Directors nro much pleased with tho outlook aud confidently look forward to a successful mooting.

Next to iiowspajrar, thoro Is nothing that ndvortlsos county nnd city so well an a good au uunl fair. Hero the resources of tho county nro nnnually displayed and tho poopio nro brought togothor In their holiday nttiro to put tho best foot forward. A pretty good Idea of what a county is can bo formod from seeing thn people alone, to say noth ing of tho varied productions of tho soil, A thrifty, onergotlc, prosperous poopio will advortiso a county as nothing olso can and when thoy turn out en masse nud show a disposition to muko their fair a success, outsiders will bo attracted and iu doparting will tako with thorn favorablo impressions of all thoy soo. All day yesterday thero was tho usual bustlo and actvity that precedes tho' fair, Strangors woro arriving with stock and visitors nro coming in on evory train. The Herndou stock farm from Cirakssvillo is already on hand.

A of runners from tho Princoton fair havo already arrivod and somo Hoot trotters from Owensboro's fair will bo In to-day. Thoro will bo no scarcity of entries in tho speod rings and all tho rings promiso to bo full. Tho exhibition will opon at 0 o'clock oach morning and tho gatos will bo opened an hour earlier. Tho Directors this year nro J. It.

Caudlo, President, M. C. Forbes, L. H. McKoo, John Monyon, C.

F. rott, M. V. Dulin, E. E.

Wash, W. H. Jesup and F. B. Lacy.

Ono of tho Directors will attend each awarding committee In viowing articles or Btock. The prices of admission are 50 cents for men and 25 cents for ladies and children, Fnmily tickots for the entire mooting nt half prico. No monoy will bo received at tho gates. Tho premium list for tho first day embraces all articles in classes A. B.

C. E. nnd F. Theso classes includo agtlcultural implements, wagons, car riages, cabinet work, saddlory, trunks, boots and shoes, cereals, vegetables, fruits and flowers, pastry, preserves, jellies, picklos, wines, bed covers, quills, artistic work, needle work, tobacco, poultry and livo stock. Thoro will bo threo speed rings in the afternoon each day.

To-morrow's program contains tho $25 trot, the $25 running raco and tho 510 mulo race. Threo toBtartand two to finish. Tho social foaturos of tho fair aro always ploasant. Tho chief ovont of tho week will bo tho ball Friday night. This is oxpoctod to bo an occasion of unusual brilliancy.

It will bo graced by the presence of largo numbers of visitors from adjoining countios, CREAM OF NEWS. Mrs. Radford Hurt, Mrs. V. T.

Radford, of Pembroko, accident ly fell down tho stops at church Sunday night and broko both bones in ono of her wrists. Hor Injuries aro very painful, but not dangerous. At a bran dance near Iiussollvillo last Saturday night Emmott Johnson struck Charles Parsons over tho head with a stick, inflicting an injury from which he diod. Parsons was a quiet and inollensivo farmer and groat in dignation is oxprossod on account of his untimoly death. Thoy wore both full of "pino top" liquor which usually brings about such distressing results- Dr.

CUrdy's Appointment. Dr.J.D.Clardy is in Muhlenberg county this wook, having been invited to mako two or three speeches in that county. Ho spoke last night at Center Point and will speak at Friend' ship to-night and Grecnvillo row niaht. Dr. Clardy will loavo for Chicago oarly noxt wook nnd return aboul tho 25th.

Aftor that timo ho will make a number of speeches in this district, tho dates of which will bo announced iu a few days. Hicks' Weather Dureau. "From 8th to 11th cool with frost to tho North nnd Wost. From 11th to ICth it will turn much warmer and result in moro storms, beginning iu thn West and traveling to the East. A freezing blast from tho Northwest will follow this poriod.

A few days lntet bitter cold wavo will follow aud thore will bo frost and much frooziug up to tho UOth a reactionary day," Hicks' prodictionr for tho past wook havo como to pass, and it would bo well enough to prepare for the disagreeable weatbor prodictod for tho balauco ot tho month. A Dangerous Fall. Mrs. W. F.

Ilnndlo left her buggy whip in tho pastor's study at tho Methodist church Sunday night. church sho wont to get IU In tho darknoss and opened the door to tho coal collar through mistake, Sho stopped insldo and fell hoadlong to tbo bottom ot tho cellar. Sho sustained sovoro and daugorous cut on tho head and was taken in a helpless condition to Mr. T. McDauIol'a whoro Dr, Blakoy dressed hor wound.

Sho made a vory narrow oscnpo from a fatal injury. Mrs. Handlo Is the popular and efficient (olograph In tho Western Union office hero. Gen. Flold, candidate for Vtce.Prea ident on the Third Party ticket, did opened an account called "Tho X.

Viiin Amnnnn Exposition Fund." nbio to ntloml tbo crro lair 1893. Particulars ou application. Farm ior Sale. Tho flno and fortilo farm known ns tho BOSTICK PLACE, near Gracey. ii is Biiuaiea on sinking rorK creeK and is directly on tho O.

V. Itallroad, 0 miles wont of Hopklnsvlllo and rallos from Gracoy. Tho tract contains 1G7A ncros less 5 acres deeded to tho railroad. It, is woll improved, woll watered nnd iu good stnto of cultivation. It has a promising young orchard, also a now barn just built.

Has both lasting spring and a good cistorn. It is located in a good neighborhood, lying between tho farms of Mrs. McCarty and Mrs. N. M.

Cox, and is convenient to schools, churches. I will offer this valuablo tract at a groat bargain and on easy terms. For furthor information call on or address mo at Gracoy, or inquire at Kentcckiak omen, John J. Heed. Ono 16 horse power for sale at a bargain.

Joun J. McTCALrt. FARM AND House Lot For Sale, If not sold privately boforo, I will ofTer to tho highest biddor at Court Houso door, on Monday, November nu, a larm ot vu acres near Falrviow, on which nro dwelling, barn and outbuildings. Also a houso and lot on Elm street, in Hopkinsvlllo, known as tho John Brown place. Terms mado known on day of Bale, S.

P. ELGIN, Exocutor. Sept. 2712 tm. FOR SALE.

A two story rosidenco on west fiido of South Main stroot, adjoining C. M. Meachnm's. Theownor has Bocured a position in Clarksvlllo and will soil at a bargain. Apply to Gaunett Moore, Ileal Estato Agents.

COWS LOST. Stravod in Julv two milk cows, ono largo jet black, other small red. Inform F. C. Sxowe, Church Hill.

Fall SuiliDgfi Frank Ziudor, merchnnt tailor, is just in receipt of fa'l rupplios for Call and see them. Best work anu lowest prices. Sale Main St. Store House. At Court Houeo door at public salo at 11 o'clock Tuesday, Nov.

1st, 1892. tho store bouse now occupied brlkn. Rosonbaum, adjoining tho Garner Drug Store. For further information boo H. R.

Littell. E. J.Goocn and Wirr. Emma Laine. OMM House.

OCT. 12, 13, aud 15tli. KEMPTON KOMEDY KOMPANY. FULL BAND AND ORCHESTRA. Usual Prices.

101 I H.K MY FRIENDS. I havo Just returned from tho Ea and think I can show you ono of the prettiest stocks of Diiess Goods, Notions, Household Goods, Dhai'eiiies, Stamped Linen Novelties and Pall WitAfS over opened In this market. A full lino of Oaiii'KTs, Runs and Oil Cloths, Strlblcy's Ladles' and Misses' Flno Shoos. A splendid line of Blankets, Underwear of all kinds, Etc. All of tho abovo havo been bought for CASH, and I don't Inlond to bo undersold by any ono.

I'lcneo givo mo a call. I Ii 1 i Ii lit T. M. FltUIT, i'LOHAL ami VEOKTABLE DIBl'LAYS. These ills- LJll plays will nurpus those of all previous cxhhltlons both In extent and mi Miiieiy.

I THE aiidoriiaiiienliil LADIES DEPARTMENT will contain hundreds or necful household n'tlcloj. Send to Secretary Excursion rates .1. II. CAUDLE, Prcslilont J. 11.

GAL1JREATIL 6 3Sgg5g Ai. IJplEiglEvgiggEiPEiplSBl! GRAND MILLINERYMINC Pattern Hats Frenoh Novelties, And Iu fact everything In tho Millinery Line, Wednesday Thursday 00T. 5 AND 6. Tli event of the season. Showy Patterns AND Correct Shapes And Ideas of the Styles this season.

AU tho Indies invited to call. MRS, ADA uvur ii un i ii METZ' OLD SJrAND. Christian County Company WII.li UK ilr ON Wednesday, Thursday, Friday Saturday, Oct'? 12, 1,3, 14 and 15, 'I ho urn bcniiirully and conveniently loraled, and well uniiiillcil with nil nmvonlcnoM tor tho cmnfoit and iilrnnuro of belli uxlillillorH ami illin. Ample nccotiiiiiorinllou havo been provlilcil lor slock of all kltiiln. in IF! iU I 1 fOi $3,000.00 IN iL4J nt TIIK PKKMIUM LIST has JJ i in) been rovliwl and enlarged, and ucailv utl nrtlclcs that aro ciilorcd for exhibition.

Competition In nil clasKcs is cordially Invllod and is open to all. Trottmg, Running Pacing Races Ou ono ol' tho best tracks Iu tho State. Liberal Puncsaro tie red In all Clnscs. iBEST WAGON MANUFACTURED. Como to soo us boforo you buy, wo will savo you monoy.

Wheat Sacks Wheat Saoks. Wo havo ajlargo slock of tho very best quality and wo boII thorn chonp. We Want You to Come and go through onr stock. We will bo glad lo soo you and bollove lb whoa you oxnmino our goods and got our prices on them, you will see that i Is to your interest to trado with us. We Want to Sell You PLOWS, HARROWS, DRILLS and ovory kind of agricultural Implement manufactured.

Also)Hardware of all kinds, which wo dought In largo lots for Cash position to sell you choaporjthan you can buy ady where olso. Do You Want a Wind Mill? If so, you waut to see us Immediately. Wc havo sold and put Into operntlou moro Wind Mills this'ycar than any othor houso in Western noniucay ami ovory ono wo navo put out Is giving absolulo satisfactttn. Majestic Steel Range; Best that monoy nud skillod labor can nt the coatofJcammon cast iron. Send for catalogue and full particulars, And When You Want Lumber of ony kind, rough or drossod.

Or any building dono, romombor that our "Excolsor Planing Mills" nro still in tho lend, and wo have tho bos facilities and largost oxporienco ns CONTRACTORS BUILDERS. Wa havo more different kinds of Buggios and overythingclso on whoels, all of best grado, which wo bought by tho car load and will soil thom cheapor than ever before. Wo bought them to soil. Got our pricos on anything you wan in tho Harness nnd Saddlo lino. Wo havo a comploto stock of tho bost qua! ty of goods.

Buy Rots of Rock Salt. Wo aro hoadquartors for Bono ilea Ti(i look at the handsome line of new Fall 3cDds and Elegant New Carpets just received. Unequaled in the city. Htx AVhl.kT llab OPIUMS pAln. nook of wr I titular.

Mnt rnEK. w.inrLKT.MSD. UFi.At.kA.iiA.o'in' Mit LIUhll n- v. fi! I 1 i I 1 0 JONES. I HERMAN COX.

NEW FIRM, NEW GOOES, NEW HATS. 0 CRUSHERS- All the nobby shapes and color. Just tho things for early fall. DERBYS" KvcrythJiiBiiew. The "World ltenowncd KNOX II tho nobby fall stylos and colon.

SOFT HATS- Wo lisudlo a comploto lino of STETSONS' bett makes examine our genuine IIBAVKIt HataU stylos. II MM) AT- Hi in ii PREMIUMS! 1 )ii i for Premium List. a in i on all Railroads! 1 M. (J. FORIIE8.

Vice President. Scc'ry and Trcas'ri jaEvggJgggjggH liii KT To our many friends who favored us with their presenoe on Opening Day. Our Millinery Department was made the reolpient a of a SHOWER a einj? tnat tne and that nothing like it the largest assortment of DIIESS SOODS AND TRIMMINGS to be found anywhere RICHARDS, KLEIN CO. I nrsre SUITS. nuvs' IT WUNT UK stylUhly dressed whon It comes to ltioirr in it.

L)OUiiLii" Are the latest and BREASTED SUITS. our ll)io In ('rays AVo havo tried ODD of Caitlmeioi and PAtfTS, Como and Kothoiu. Ilopkluavlllo' ii sa Clothlii( trade. 9wmtHKtiifKmXxM "kitL. ffifjCVI' Jr Frf'" ii year vs-1 inHMii'i 1 1 i i us FORBES BRO.

CjpX BROS JiV Mi, T- A THOUSAND TIMES, OF GOMPLKIV.ENTS, aisplay ot ir'attern nats is simply superb has ever been shown We earnestly ask your investigation. OL'IC KAUl.T ii iiioy aro not as iu any llUOAinVAY SWKI.fi, aud toixervatlvu business Suits wo nro moat deslralilo Suits for full. See and Taut, ouraclvot In tlili lino and oiiraMOrtmont Woiilcdi will daulo your eye). Xotlihiffllko It In the hlitoryof JBKs THANKS. in this city.

We carry ALEX. COX. STILES FURNISHINGS. 0 DRESS SITIRTS, NEGLIG.1 SHIRTS, IMPORT! UNDERWEAR, ELEQA HOSIERY, i NECKWEAR. siiokt TS.

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