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As we aro compelled by lnw to pay pottage In Advance ou papers ientouUlde of Ohio County, wenro forced to require paynieiilon ub4crtptlonshi advance. Alt letter ou buMtifHB must lieaddresnd THE HARTFORD HERALD. " COME, TJIE JIERALJ) OF A ADVJGUTISING IcATKB. c One,... Twu KCol.. I? Col. I Col.. 9 1 ! f All 00 00 001 001 10 tO 15 ( NOISY WOULD, TJIE NEWS Oh ALL NATIONS LUMBERING AT MY BACK." lOOO 1500,2000 600 800 1200 1800 X 3600 OOf 1 uO't 260'l & OW 7 17& 1 60 4 00 7 60 10 2 50 3 60 & 00 10 00 16 3 00 6 00 7 60 12 00) 18 400 6 00 8 00 14 Off 30 18(0 CO (W 60tf K00 00 ?0 0t to VOL. 10. HERTFORD, KENTUCKY, DECEMBER 24, 1884. CLOTHING. NO. 52. JOHNl'.UAItHETT, Publisher. Fnrnnhortcrtlme at proportionate ifttti, Onelnchof spnceconstltutMa iquare. DIRECTORY. COUNTY DIKECTOKY. OlHUUITCOUHTi oit .liolui I1, tjtttlo, Judiceowenshoros t i. losapli Noy, Attorney. C'ultiDon, U. J, llein.JaiUr. lUrtfonlf Hirene IlimlvrlctcClsrU, llurtford. I. IMIirrett, Master CoiumlHtonerJIaitrord, Hlierirr Hartford. DcihUIpm l li. Bmltli Hmn Keown. ntes, Hufonl H irtntt Vordvllle; J. H. Kmmc. Moudayn In Mny nnd O.mrl baicliis rnurtli V lvttnber and cotitliiucaTour week each a no COUNTY CQUKT J. V.I IsmI, Judge, Hartford, r. t. nlt'i. ClPrk, lUrtrord. II, I. KltHMlvhiiCi Attorney, Hartford, "virt bfltftrin on the tlrst Mondnv In every n mth. QUAHTKHtiVCOUHT,. Il.flui nn the third Monday In January, Vprll July and October. COUUTOF CLAIM. Ileum on the arm Mondays tu January i nd October. O rilKIl COUNTY OKKICKUH. K, l Uiroutt, .Surveyor, Hartford. r, Wlilieevllle. Joiiu W Monuley. A V Felix rwliool CoinmUtlotier, Hartford. I'MI.Ii'L? I't kITIITU . vaj It irtronl tjhapiuun Crow. Judge fourth M.mJy lu March, Juno Hcj-t- . and lXo. lolut C. Doyle, Marshal. Heaver Dam ri.H.Htuhl. Jihltfe,C(iurtanrit 4 mrJr in January, April, July and October. 1 Another Trade Palace Heard From! OUR GREATLY INCREASING y Compels iis in the mitMle of the busy season to not only increase our force of salesmen, but to enlarge our salesrooms. Jlv extensive improve. incuts we have now more room for curb of our wpurutu departments, viz: MrLYS CLOTIIIXO, HOYS CLOTHING, llAHHItDASUKY No better evhlence in wanted that the people aro patronizami TAILORING. Ourn i now the btht ouuippeil houce hi the Sotitlnvu'st. We ing tie liberally. Other houwH are riirtalliiiK their force and reducing ntoek, while wc are positively driven to improvement. have jut placed in Mock IT) cafc MKN'S and HOYS' CLOTHING, uoods bought at a tremendous pacriHcM, and which enables Honest goodd at the lowest prices, together .with proper treatment us to oiler uiiiiMial inducemcntH the ociiiiiiij; few wcekc. tell the tale. The working men now make our house headquarter. 4 I. F BARITAKD, DKA.LT5R IN ullSliMJiL 1UI1NIIISE, KI, OUR PRESENTS I FOR THE HOLIDAYS e v Slill go with :.'"..? v"" - purchases of $1-- 2 or over in any one department, viz: Watch and Chain. Alarm ('lock or Load ot Host Munp I'oal. cah i are exhibiting a beautiful line of tyukiug Jackets and getlier Wll" a full line.otUHjAndert and bcarin. . Gown;-- , to X I.H. TllforJ, Manual, M.i.uiUou J. W. Luiikfonl, Judxe, Court held Uilrd Saturday lu January, April, July aud October. 1. M. llrown, Mamnal. HoberlAon, Judge, John Kookihirt 1 Hendrlc. Mondial. Court h held rtrl Tlmrrt- lAiinary. April, July and October days .ti ti'Miue H. II. Morgan, Jiuliie, li. I. 1m)U Mrtil. II. W. Lcwln. Dcnuty. Courts beld flMirtittrday tu Jaumry, April, July n 1 Taylor,Marhal. C. Daniel, Judge, necond N. Saturday lu January, April, July uud OctoII. 1. Wl Mamlial. ber. Oeralvu V 1 Kulkeraon J ude, second In January, April, July and October. 8. I Cnnnwell-- DEPPEN'S CLOTHING HOUSE, Tlie G-rea- t Hat-urd- Ketail Cictjalng: 3E3To-af- 3 of tu and has secured the services of K. J. McKIXNEY as Has completed the addition to his splendid Store-rooucncral Jliuingei r, whose large experience in the wholesale business enables him to purchase goods at prices that will the best judges. His stock .will aggregate 10,000, nnd consists of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies' nnd Gem l's Fttrnisliinir Good. Notions, Huts, Caps, "BootP, Show, Groceries, Hardware, Qucenawnre, Your attention it especially culled to his and Merchandise of nil kinds to be found in a general retail store. stock of Men and Boys Clothing, Overcoats, back and I rock feints to suit all ages, Ladies' Cloaks, Jackets and Dolmans in the latest styles at prices never heard of iu the Green River country. This stock of goods must bo sold, nud we earnestly ask the public to call and examine his stock and satisfy themselves as to quality aud prices. Country Produce of nil kinds at highest market price taken in exchange for good?. 'GOING DOWNHILL." How a Venerable Iowan Evaded the Greatest Difficulty "Which Denote the Aged ASSORTED. Tlie lltinklii K JEWISH DAJJI, So-atli-res- t, Cor. o I Four ill anil Market &ts3 rouisvilIe. LINES FOR, CHRISTMAS. II Y UNCLK SAMMY. We muy uot con line, perhaps, men born now uud to be born hereafter lo the conditions that surrounded hlru, for Virginia then was a mere back woods colony of the Crown of Great Britain, schools as the place of his birth-su- ch be had, and nouc other, nourished the Intellect of Thomas Jefferson. Wan there not something hi the simplicity and truthfulness of that life that had better be considered before It Is cast aside by men who prefer mere glltterlug 'ne. uctobr. JUr5TlCl-ICOUHTH- . Mar.3 Juue'J Hpl 4 Deo. 6 J I. Harder, t ' 4 6 J .tin Miller, iiuroitn. II CnaponuMar. Juuett Hept. 8 Dec.l , 10 O. L. Field.. 7 vonnaviLLK, ' j.D.llym, It. W It. V.rtteveni'Mar. In realmsof bUn.ifirend1eMdiiys. The atiKt'lto hoit, who came to etirth To bring the tldlngi or Ills birth, ProclnltiH'd Ills iiiImIou uheu tliey atig Olory to Ko-- good will to man. Let wjiirh be sarg this very hour, Spring. praUe 1IU power, offlce Croin-wel- l. Ailuro Ills love and . Uracil. Cnmwell-- H. Who catno to earth our fcouU to free Aud opened wide the Jubilee. On till K'ad day In times of old, CUUUC1I DlllKCTOUY. As vre Imve been to often told. tuptlttBervlc arm HumUy and Hunday biibe, who lu a manger lay, uUbt la every mouth aud Ha turd ay night That opened up n heavenly dny. lias 1'iwtor. and third U. K. Chnrcu fourth riumUy in aoh month Itevn. HayH All glory, praise and jniwer be given and Crow, TaaUira, To Illtnourndvocnteln Heaven, Cuinherlana rreibyUTlnn-HervlceawcWtUUHmltli. pavtor. Who conquered sin aud Hutnns power tUbbatli at night-K- ov, ktetU.KlUl hplMMpat (colored). Herviccn lu the treineuduouH trying hour. every Huuday morulna and nlht, Habbatn Tantor. This dny ftorncriHl, full ol worth. Bi i l at 'J a. -- Uer. J.ii, Alpha lUptiitl Cliureli (colored) Kirtt and Ou which thuHntlnrcamelcji'iirth, Third Hundaysain a. M.tiid7S r. To free a world from dn and gloom And turn away Impending doom. tAHHit: MKKUNCift. Yen, on this Joous, happy day IODOK, No. lM.r Monday ulabt in eacb Iet vnln luuukemeiits, mirth nnd play first He Inld nldf without delny, H. K. HlLU W. M. mouth. II. WKiwsiuiMKK.BocreUry And let u watch and irnle and pmy. ClIAl'TKH, No. eroud Monday In cmcIi Till we cm feet that love within, 110. Meet W. II . MooitK, 11. I1. no nth. King. H. WKiMtmiEiMKK Hecretarr. Of Hlm.ourndvociUoand the choir And l jircpareil to Join With thom above on Canaan's slioie. Centerlovtii, Ky. CUN8TAIILKH. June " II ' W " Y. M. Vutry,Mar.l7 June 17 Held. U Dec.U 15 " Jid!iU.uiltJii." CltOMWKI.L.10 lS K " " l Juno IV Hept.20 Deo. 20 I,. Vrh.ucle.M ir. M IV l J.wk'.ilurluu" 18 " IS Djiictu, Mar. 8 JuneV " 10 HOCICI'OUT. HAKirOHU. "7 tu T Hept. lu Dec. 1U ' (( Ye frred of earth, beyond the feklen, Wlume Minis now rtit lu PuradUe, Me thinks your soniEH, your shouts and Joys Will on this day much higher rUe. On " 1& I.lliwe, U 13 Hcpt.13 Dec. 13 11 1 UOrttNC 'Ion's inouut I fcce thorn stand. With prims of victory In their liun.U, HcJoIcIhk ever In their King, Who did them freosnlvntluii bring. O, could wejoln yourKongof pruUo Ijoud hnllclujnhs, aiithrinn raUr, We would ourHavloreter prnlo FonUvlll J. W. Tayne, I'lml - offlce ddre. FordkVllle. Lanltam. Uuford-Ue- o. II. John K. iicau, I'ott-offlllarttord tUrlfonl.Ky. HjjAporV (leu. U.Maddox. Hulphur ut. loalomce. IVMlue-Vtica- t, lot -- prvcfeJlng-W.lMtouii- clt, Houtli-Kervl- cen ond llrn. VV. UA. rKOITJiSIONAI. CAHDH, FMHnr ISranled a Xew Trial of Ills Oumuge Suit Ag;alnt thfi L. ami '. Ilarri-tt ATTORNEY AT LAW, UAUTKOU1), c KV. I'romptattenlon given to tha C4)llecUon of lm. Ofllofl, Orand Jury room. OHAB. M. PENDLETON, Judgo Slmrall Decides that h Erred. In the First Imtruotlons Given the Jury at Iheloth hist., Tho Ihnrtrr-Journsays : In the Iaiw nuil Kquity Court ywler-da- y morning, Judgo Slinrnll Krnnted (lie motion for u ncwttlul lu tin? can of John I. lUrrett vs. thu L. nud N. Mr Hsrrett U the road Cunmny. tilhnr of the Hartford Hkhai.d, hiuI laLu Inter went lo mid from CIticIn by the UHtl from here ou u ns rend. Uts hud rlulmcd tills pass on mlvcitlHltiK contract on which lie hnd received no compensat Ion, though it hud expired. In Cincinnati he bmiKjit a parlor car ticket, nnd on Ihullmj that this had been IfeHUed to the holder of a Barpafw the conductor tjected him. rett hmuglit suit for $10,000 damaffcfl. was tried Homo time ago, and The the Jury returned a verdict on Hpeclal llndhiRs, awarding Barrett 60 ccntn ilaniagcH. ThecnBe Involves tho rights of paBengers on trains, mid as tho qucMIon has never beeu raised before In tliM titate the opinion U of much Interest. It Is hh follows : IjOUIsville Law and Kquity Coukt. John P. Jim rett v. Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, This action la before Ike court ou mo tlou byplalutllTfora uew trial. On the 20th day of February, 1884, whilst comlug from Cincinnati to the plaint)!!, John P. Louisville, Barrett, was expelled "from the defendant's parlor cur by the conductor. Bar rett claims that tliT was wrongful and Illegal, and has sued for$10,000dan ages. It appears that the Louisville and NbhIivIUo Railroad Company furnished him at Louisville a round trip ticket to Cinclnuutl and return, which the defeudaut claims wan granted him as a free pose, ami which he claims was Issued to him under contract for certain advertising done'by him for tho defend' lint lu his paper at Hartford, Ky. The employe of the defendant understood that It was a free pass, and Barrett was Informed by tho conductor on tho way to Cinclnuutl that to ride In the parlor cut ou that ticket It was necessary for him to pay 50 cento for his chair, which he did. Barrett alleges In his petition that, before returning, he went to defendant's ticket office In Cincinnati aud bought and paid for pallor car ticket to Lould ville, which is riled, and reads us foal ATTORNEY AT LAW, ami Notary lHbllr, HAUTKOUD, KY Offlce, Market Htrtet, neur lokt-ortlc- HAM 12. UllAu IIKNIIY MclIENHY, HILL MclIENHY, ATTOENEYSAT-LAWHAHTFOlll), KY. , Hpeclal Attention Given to Collections. KOWE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, all cilalmi on Market Street, HARTFOHD, KY. Prompt atUnttou given to the Collection of Offtc-- J. EDWIN cu . D.WALKXR. .CHUnBABD. WALKER & HUBBARD, HAttTOIU)(KY. Will practice In Ohio and adiolnmg counties alto in the Court of Appeal!. O. VT. ATTORNEY AT LAW, HARTPOtlD, KY. practice In the Court of Ohio aud Will counties and lu theCourtof Appeals Offlce In Court House. MASSIE. a. B. BAIRD, Offlce-Over Andersou'a Bacnar. HAHTKORD, KY. Patronage certify depositions. Kates and tsrms moderate. Will M, will write Deeds, Mortgage, Bonds. Leases, lUleasea, AwlgiimenU.&ntracU.IllII kinds of of Hale, Notes, Ilenelpta, and all of real or In relation to the transfer Personal property, make un Abstract bujr title to lamUri'OMeaMon lanJs,nndtake and and Will ell lands on commission solicited, Lah make Surveys. Plate, Diagrams of E. D, GUFPY, ATTORNEY -- AT-LAW Hartford, Kentucky. Orrios in SHBKirr's Orricx, llows: "LiulHvllle and Nashville H. H. Co., No. oT4. I'nrlor car ticket. Good for seat Nn. 17 lu parlor cur on train No. 5 of date Htamped hereon, between LiuUvllle. aud Cincinnati, when pre Heuted to train conductor, lu connection with railroad ticket reading between the Hiwne points. Void ufier date, C. I'. Atmohe, "General I'asfeuger and Ticket Agent." The ticket wa duly stamped, and Immediately entered paid train No o, nud was usfgued Id he it No. 17 In the parlor car. e, After the train had gom tome the conductor appeared and took up and punched Bairett's rouijd trip ticket or pas, and then demanded of him u parlor car ticket, which plalnlill handed him as uhnve. The conductor returned hi a moment and told Barrett that said ticket did not entitle him to a cit lu tho parlor car, and demanded of him fifty cents for his seat. Barrett Informed the conductor that he had already paid fifty cents for that ticket, and ottered to prove the fact by a giMtlemuu who was sitting by, and was with him when he taught the The conductor deuled the ticket Uuleiuciit, but left Barrett, aud at the next tdatlou telegraphed tht ticket agent at Cincinnati to know If he had old Brtrrett seat No, 17 lu the parlor earou that train. The agent telegraphed buck that he hud not. Thereuou after th train hud pro ceedtd about Irtlf way to Louisville, and wns probably lu Cat roll county, the conductor returned to Barrett's seat and told him that he hud Information that no Mich ticket as he exhibited had teen Kild by thu agent at Cincinnati; aud that he mut pay Ufty cents for that seat or leavo Ihecar. TUN Banett refused to do, reasserting that he had paid for the ticket uud Intended to re main In the car. TliereiijKH) the conductor summoned to bin aid a negro porter aud forcibly removed Barrett from that car Into an adjoining car. Barrett claims that the conductor's action was attended with clrcumstauces of great aggravation ; thai he was charged with procuring a ticket by fraud, lu the pretence of ladles aud gentlemen , uud that great Indignity wan east upon him by this, as well as the force used upon him. The con ductor denied ull this, and claimed to use only mi much force as was neces vary to pull Barrett from his neat, he having fastened his arms under the chair uud aunouueed his determination to remain. The uuswer puts In all the material facts. There Is evidence, pro and com, which we consider unnecessary to weigh ou the hearing of this motion. Tho Jury returned a special verdict, and found, amongst others, the following facts: FJrt That Barrett had bought and paid for the parlor ticket from the agent ut Cincinnati, as ho claimed. tiecoud That the agent at Cincin uatl, by his own fault aud negligence, Issued the wrong ticket to Barrett Third That the conductor lu eject lug him used only tuch force aa was necessary to overcome the resistance made by Barrett, aud that it was not done lu such way as to Inflict Injury upon htm or Injure his feelings. Another fuct Is that tho parlor-ea- r ticket which the agent negligently lulled to Barrett nt Cincinnati was such as usually accompanied a train ticket which had been paid for. The proof showed the rule of the defendant to bo to give n parlor ticket to a passenger who held a train ticket, which showed that he had paid his fare, and to sell for fifty cenU a parlor-ca- r ticket to u passenger traveling ou a free pass, aud there Is a slight dlflereuce In the lze or appearance ol the two elapses of parlor car tickets. Ho that the free pas and parlor ticket which Barett had did not prop erly go together, tud naturally Indicated to the conductor that there was soiuethlug wrong about his ticket. It teems, also, that under this state ol facts ttu re was a rule of the defendant regulating conductors which Justified theconductor In this case In removing the plalntllT from the car. These facts raise a very Interesting question of law which comes up we whether the right ticked hud been IsAu account Is going the rouuds of the sued, of what the rules of the company press of a woman who was so it HI tiled were? The real question Is, not which with rheumutism for fifteen years that of defendant's agents committed the muscular system bt came rig wrong, but whether arty wrong hatt hereullre Id. uud for all that period she was kept teen inflicted upon the plant Iff by the alive by gruel forced between her teeth. defendant, through any of its agents. A prominent New York physician If Banett, under coutrdct with the wasiiiceutkcd what rheumatism was. Railroad Company, was entitled tothnt He replied, MUod only knows." He was fcut, then It was a trespas for Die con undoubtedly right, because rheumatism ductor or porter, or any other employe seems to spring from u different cause of the corporation, to remove him from In every ludlvldual case. If Its origin it against Ids will, It matters not how la a myttery, its (fleets are too well tof ly they 111113 have laid their hands aud too widely known, for there Is up-him. Tills view Is founded ou scaicely any season of the year when principle, nud is not without tonic some persons are not more or less authority. by It. In general, however, It In the case of K'igllsh vs. the Canal prevails mostly among the aged, mak ... Company, GO N. Y., 454, the court held lug their last days hard to bear. A "that as bttweeu conductor uud pis tmtt if tue passenger wa rightfully lu prominent physlciau once remarked lu sengerthe hitter's ticket U conclusive the car, he had a t to resist to the our hearing, "If the uged could escape evidence of the extent of his right to j utmost extent to prevent his illegal ex the tortures of rheu fiatlsm, their lut-t- l travel;1' lhat 'lu determlulg the duties pulsion. The court says: "The Judge years us a rule would be quiet, peaceful of conductors aud the rlghta of passeu-- 1 was alsoclearly right in charging, In uud paiuk'sy." gerslho methods generally adopted by response to this proposition, that if tue Apropos ol the above, Mr. W. De common curriers to carry a business ulautltl was lawfully there he hud u (Jens, of Pella, la, semi us a comsuccessfully must be regarded. The right to resist the conductor hi remov munication which ordinarily we would Court cays "where a passenger has ing him, uud his resistance could uot not publish except at so much a Hue. purchased u ticket and the conductor j ho urged against his right to recover Hut Ids experience has been ho redoes not carry him according to Its damages. markable thai we think we are Justified When the couductor Is Id the wrong lu giving place to It. He says : term?, or If the company, through the mistake of lu agents, has given him . the passeuger has the right to protect "Dear Sir : I am 78 years U age. the wrong ticket, so that he has beeu hiuiselfagatust any attempt to remove My life has btcu active. I am well compelled to relinquish his seat or pay hfm. aud resistance can lawfully be known lu this town, and what I fcay I his fare a second time lu order to retain made to such an extent as may be es do not think will be doubted by any one It, ho would have a remedy against the sentlal to maintain such right." who know me. Up 10 a year or to ago, compauy for a breach of the contract, "The law does uot, uuder such I was the possessor of splendid health, but he would have to adopt a devlaru place the pasfmger aud hoptd I fchould wear out my lift; tlnn dlflerlug essentially from the one within the power of the couductor, uud gradually and gracefully. Twoyturs resorted to In this cae." when lawfully lu the curs he Is authori- ugo, however, I was overcome with That was nn action on the case for zed to vindicate Mich right to the full that curse of old uge, rheumatism. being unlawfully ejected, Just as here. extent which might be required for his When It flrt-- prostrated me the pulu tfie to name effect: Hallway Co. vs. protection. was so acute I thought It was neuralgia, The Court, at the Instance of counsel, which medical authorities tell me hull Pierce, 47 Mich , 270 ; three American aud English railroad cases, 340 j Gordon Instructed the Jury ou the subject of cates a low state of the system. vs. Railway Co., 54 Wis., 234. damages, but reserved the most ImporI fancied that this attack was the becase the passenger tant law question for consideration un- ginning of the end. I sent for u good Iu the til after tlie special verdict, In pursu- doctor, who treated me with electrical having n right toa6tnpcverche?k,waH given only a trip check, by mistake ot ance of dectlou 317 of the Code, which and other agencies, but I grew worse. The next morning says: "If h special verdict bo o requir- He finally said my case was a serious the couductor. when he took another train at Clintons ed, the quetfous of law may be teserv-e- d rheumatic one. For six months I could by the Court uutil ufter verdict." not u$e my limbs nt ull, and was hanvllletuuderchargeof another conductor, persons, like a help Tho Court submitted to the Jury the dled by three ho refused to recognize the check and question, whether the conductor used lcsscldld. Then came a period of better ejected the passenger because ho refused to pay another fare. The Supreme auy more force than was necessary to feelings, but re action followed, aud for Court or Wisconsin, hold: that "If the overcome the rctdstaucu of the pass- six loug moulhsuf pitiful sulllTingl was passenger hi such u cte asks the con- enger? If at the same time the Court confined t't the bed. For over a year I ductor for a stop-oveticket, aud had told the Jury that if they believed groaned Iu ugouy. I tried all reptuible through the conductor's fault, receives from the evidence that the plalutlfriiad Iqtious, IlnlmentH, plasters aud preparbought uud paid for his ticket In the ations, lu vuiu. At tills stage, my friend Instead thereof, only a trip check, the parlorcar, he wasentltled to retain his Elder Overcamp came to Brio me, uud second conductor may rrtlll demand of him, Ihe additional fare; aud upou his seat against the will of the couductor; upou his urgent recommendation I be any force med k upon him In gun to use warner'asafo ihetimutlecute, refusal to pay It, may eject him from and that that event was u violation of his rights, n few bottles of which gave back to me the tralu, aud such ejection will be no now sleep-lu- g ground of recovery against the com- it might have materially affected the the use of my limbs. lam amount, of damages assessed. eating without diswithout pain, pauy; though the company will be The Court Is of opinion that it erred tress, and leel as spry us I did when 1 liable to the passenger for the fault of In giving the instructions which were was GO years of age. I cordially the first conductor." given to the Jury, without supplementthat preparation to all per This doctrine Is founded upon the ing them with an additional Instruction Bona aflllcted us I was, aud especially Idea, that If the wrong complained of upon this questlou of law, which was to the thousands of aged men aud wohad Ita Incept Ion In the uegllgeuce of reserved until after the special Verdict. men whose last days are embittered by the ticket agent, who by mistake fur For the reasons indicated, plain lift's thlsulllictlon." ulshed the wrong ticket to the passen- motion for a new trial fs sustained. Let Mr. DeGeus'a letter Is endorsed by ger, then such uegllgeuce must be made an exception be entered for defeudant Elder Overcamp, who says he Is a the basis of the actlou. aud two weeks to prepare u bill. member of his church, and his case to Theu the measure of damages lu this him Is surprising aud marvelous. Mr. case would probably be 50 cents, the F. W. Urliikhofl1 also endorses the price paid for the seat (u the parlor car. statement iu similar terms. Or It may be, as defendant's counsel There is'uo doubt that this Is a true NuinvtliliiK for llio 11a by. maintain, only 25 cents, us Barrett was recital of the ca9e, and.Mr. DeGeuV exouly deprived of the privilege of travel What a terrible afllictlon about tho perience bhould bo an encouragement lug half the way on his parlor car tick- house Is a cross, crying baby ! A young to all others fcuflVrlng as he did, to use et. man ou the very edge of matrimony the means ho so successfully employed Whilst this view Is btipporteJ by might easily be frightened from his for nothing better, If Indeed, us good, numerous respectable authorities, It. purpose by having too much of that can be had iu the market. Hurling-to- n, seems to the court to utterly ignore tho sort of music ut the homes ol his marla , llawkeye. real transactions between the parties. ried friends. Yet babies cry commonly If Bairett had a train ticket (It mat only when they are sick. One Equal to Any ters not whether ho had paid for It, or It of Barker's Tonic, given the waaafreo piss) aud had lu udtlltlon little one, will bring rest and sleep to A gentleman from Island, Ky., went bought and paid for chair No. 17 In the the baity nnd all lu the hou&e. Only us a letter lately with fXOO enclosed In parlor car on defendiut's train No. 5 as 50 cents, at druggists. 40 4t ItfortbeHKKAM). found by the Jury, then it was In law a Ho said be hoped tho popularity of contract with the railroad company, by the HEHALDjvould continue to grow, which, for value received It undertook Our Presidents. and that every househould In the court to carry him to Louisville from Cincinly would be benefited by reading tho nati, In the chair named, lu said parlor valuable contents of Us pages. He Tli Lives aud Graves of Our Presicar. considered It equal to any county paper This contract entitled Barrett to 00 dents," is the title of a late work by (J, Iu theStute. It had fought for Democcupy that chair, and It does not lie lu 6. Weaver, D. I)., and published by Ihe racy aud agulnst Immorality and fraud. tho mouths of the defendants to ray, Elder I'ubllshlug Compauy, ot Chicago, Tt to home Interests. Ho that whilst that may be true, It was no III. The work Is neatly hound, beauti- couldu't do without it. fault of the conductor; that tho mistake fully Illustrated and contains about r00 nn ues. It Is printed lu two styles of was made by the ticket agent In Cin Hob Ingersoll, In his lecture at Chicacinnati In Issuing hhn the wrong tlcttet, binding and sold at $2.75 and $;i.50 go, the other night, yelled out, What aud the couductor was simply obeying which Is remarkably low for the char minister of the gospel has ever done ns In of tho book. Prof. much for manktud as Darwin?"yelled Ihe rules of tho company, The cou- ncter and make-uvoice In the audience agent wero both alike M. E. Chaplu, of Nashville, Tenn., Is Ktanlly aDurchardI" ductor and ticket Hold, bad Hob back, the agents of tho corporation, and how canvavsiug the County taking orders stood speechless for a space 'und mar40 tf veled. ilreckcnrldgc New, could Barrett, the paweiiKT, know for this work. ) 11 I 1 rh-hJ J I t last-nam- ed r hellevo for the first time lu Kentucky. Theconductor being Justified uuder the rules of the Hill road Company In removing the passenger, the question is was h not me uuty oi me passenger to go, without requiring any force to be used upon him, and can he maintain any action against the defendant for a wrongful removal? Or to state It In another form : Is not the plaintiff remitted alone to an action ngalust the Hull road Company for damages for negligently hxutntj to htm the wrong ticket t Ou thN point there is conflict tu the authorities. In Charles Frederick vs. tut Mar quelle, Houghton and Oulouagau Hall road Company, 37 Mich., 340, theSu- .. I.. rHa. I.t .. !.. ... 111 ftll.f ireiiiev,ouri I.. .uicmgau m io ueiuI The reversal of the Rankin case In the Court of Appeals last week has elicited much censure. Uaukln wilfully and maliciously killed Martin Cody lu October, 18SII, for which lie was tried last full aud sentenced to the penitentiary f.r life. During the trial a pro found miration was created by one of outsldes? the defendant's strougest witnesses, 'Wheu this same plain VirgfuUu to make who arose and said he wanted a statement. When placed upon the came to speak of his Immortal handiMaud he confessed lhat his previous work he said that the Declaration of testimony was all a pack of lies, got up Independence was but the perfect ed Very transcript of his summary of the rights for hi m by Huiikln'H son. naturally this was a bombshell In the of American liberty ippUuse aud so defeudantVcamp. Theypleadedsurprise on this thought aud tiiU truth, which, and moved for a coutlnu tnce, which I believe came from on high, to the heart of this man, flashed from the the cou it over ruled. peak of popular opinion until Its light Before hU confession to the Jury the g boy of Irradiated us on the 4th day of Novem perjured tvltuess, a Applause, her last. Jefferson made 14 yeatt, forced by the terrible strain ou for liberty of conscience, made conscience, informed his mother of claim bis claim for liberty of speech, made claim his situation aud usked her advice. for liberty of person, and these claims She told him to go to the Common de wealth's Attorney and tell him alt he followed unto their uttermost moustratlon. What was, after all, the about It, aud be did so. The Commonwas a wealth's Attorney coucealcd from the meaning of those claims? It questlou that ever will be asked among other side what had happened until the confession in open court. Because, he men lu organized society. By what thus exposed the plans of the defense, coutrivuuee aud by what human luetic ods will you exercise aud preserve a aud because the Judgo refused to sustain restraint upon man's power over his the motiou to discharge tho Jury aud weaker brother; how shall the liberty of contluue tho case, the was re an Individual be preserved? That aud sophistical Court of Appeals the question usked, and, In my Judg versed the case. of ement, the Democratic This decision Is almost universally this couutry Is the best aud more pracdeprecated 'In Louisville by Ihe leading tical answer. Applause. Jeflerson citizens. Tho Courier Journal pitches never failed to feel himself and call into the honorable court without gloves. himself, In every power he exercised, Ihe Itev. Dr. Eaton's remarks, though tho trustee of the people. There was not particularly applicable to the case his strength and there was the people's In baud, aro worth repeatlug: safety Applause. "I am not familiar enough with the details of the Uaukln case to give you SANDWICHES. an Intelligent opinion concerning It. Hut I have noted uu ludlfl'ereuce to crime among us which has amazed me. The man who Is right on time never During the three and a half years I gets left. have lived lu Louisville, there have From among tlie many testimonial beeu ut least 100 murders committed In followlug writthe city, and In all that time not one received we select the ot beeu hanged. When a man ten by J. H. Caiter, a resident mati has Phelps county, Mo., who says, "I have who commits a crime gets arrested, theu there Is a feeling of pity for htm. used Hherman's Prickly Ash Bitters to He Is looked ou as a poor uufortuu&to the best advantage, and can honestly one who Is viciously ursued by the testify that It has done mytelf and ofllcers of the law. If he should be family an Immense good, aud from my convicted, friends aro ready to get up a experience recommeud it highly to ull 49 4t petitlou for Ids pardon, ami leading Hiiflerers." are ready to sign the citizens, alas "Mamma, why Is pnp 1 bald ?" I am Such active pity for the his fourth wife, darling." netillou. guilty Is tlie grossest cruelty to the Of what kind of fruit do the rapids Innocent. If the first five of the 100 above Niagara Fulls remind us? Wild been mentioned had murderers currents. piomptly hauged, who can doubt that men would bo the other 03 murdered "Nervous girl" wants to kuow how to We sadly need a fctlflen-lu- g cure a tickling sensation about the face. allvo of the public ferine of Justice, and Get him to shave oft his moustache ! rascality ot all sorts must be made Djii'i shake with chills or burn with odious; else our society will give way lu Its own rottenness. It U no comfort fever. Wllder'a Chill Tonic Is the sure to be told that other large cities are cure. even worse than Louisville. That does "Five thousand molecules can stt not help Louisville, lu Chicago, for ou the point of a pin." there are more murders In a comfortably example, Herein the molecule differs materially year than hi all England. It Is enough from man. to make every honest man's blood boll. We need and must have an infusion of Tom lo pieces with a cough ? WilJustice. One grain of ft der' Wild Cherry Tonic will mend Is worth more than ull the sentimental A sulsctlber advertises for "a plalu pity for the guilty that ever blindtd men from seeing their duty to the Inno- girl to cook." He probably was afraid he would be hanged If he cooked a cent." pretty girl. good-looklufluely-splnnl- i 1 y. t,. tol!..an given A. t U .. 111 II 1JUIII1UUIU HI' I IU D.ilttmmin I I. lut urnulf "BC IU3hr Gorman, chairman of the Democratic National Executive Committee, by tho busiuess men of that city, and utteuded by a large number of prominent men, Senator Hayard In response to tho toast, 'The Democratic pirty u fouuded by Jefferson,' used these word: , 'Uentlemeu, it is no narrow the jecent Democratic triumph; ft is a victory of the Institutions of Democracy oyer thu Institutions that Applause. What would destroy ,itdo we mean mingling here to ulght, nnd putting ou our printed lists the words, "Jedersonlan Democracy?' Is it tinkling cymbal aud sound or Is li something to t licet our dally lives, to pass with us through those live and siifetatn lu the dread hour wheu our. lives shalLeudV Who was this man whoso name has bteu given to the party? He was u wonderful production of whatever civilisation this couutry could present. We muy uow return to the simple forties which amouud him. V, party-victory- 'Fine birds make lino feathers," aud Winter's Sar&aparllla uud Potash make the blood pure aud lualthy, A man who saw an apparlatiou of his deceased wife, said ho w us not scared, butsortof suprlscd, b.'CaUid he dldu't Does death eud all ? Well, no: but Wilder yto'mach Hitters euds all Indigestion CoiiHumjAlon uud JiUltoun ncss, J 'What do you want 1" akcd Pat. "Nothing," was the rt ply. Th 11 you'll find It In tin Jig win re ihe whiskey was." No," said the ftiumbiut crptaht, 4(nobody was ever lost 011 thl.s boat, Tlie last explosion uu had every blamed soul was washed whore the next tide." A voting iu in h rn id j better by a sister's lovo ami Fever uud Ague are cttred:xby Wllder's Chill T.m. s!o malaria and pet Individ dfaoidtu. 1 NamnMMMrVMHMMMHBmMWMMm THE HERALD. JOltNiMlAUlttiTT. WEDNESDAY, DEC. ALAS! Krhw KrliiRle'fl come, 24 And lots of fun : The craekera pop, The Kmallboy hop; ThewaMilIbowl Does good the sou I - Of bibbers old ; ho inaldeu bright Glows with delight lu her soft alcove J "When Mr. Blaine brought his libel suit we thought it the best thing he Kditok could do, believing it was brought for the imrpo-- c of making a trial of '881, . In the light of the the dimisal of the suit we think the bringing of it the worst thing he His manner of could have done. dNmN-aall may judge of from his letter, which wo laid before1 our readKor ourselves wo ers yesterday. think this also unfortunate. He inject into the belly of much beautiful qnor-tinn- l, Tho gallant buck Is out of luck m By the bar-roo- stove. Ten Tears With this number old. I tun ten year T 1 .... rtl. i nave uoiiu u vitne.ed many of I have and my kind Fnring and pcrWi; many now in existence barely MuVit. My observation warrant- - me in the expectation thai ten year I dc- nunc nnyliow.will lap-- e before 1 cease, .11 vn-Alcrin- Once or twice I have been unea-- y on .Survival of the my own account. fitted U n hard law, though univeial My time not come yet and jut. I am confident I rhetoric a stump speech about not e iu Indi- being able to obtain ana. uc remind mm mat no na-- n i tried. We think we know Indiana better than .Mr. Blaine does, and it U our opinion that he could have got Certain it U that justice here. however much of a 'Scotch' verdict might have been rendered from political prejudice or the Weight of evidence, there was the bar of public opinion whoc verdict U more powerful than that of court-- . Mr. Blaine ha declined a trial before both, and being the plaintiff there is nothing left but to dismiss him from the one as from the other. It is needle.-- to i add that till- nece.-.-it- y u severe a to hi- - friend; disappointment that so tempts to harsh comment a- - to be Micco-full- y only by the amelioration of prouder memories of the man." ju.-tic- rnlltfllTA lint timl MlllimriilU friends. The futund services Were eon- ducted at the residence Wednesday r.iornhiK by Bev, B. I). Cockrlll, and was at Klmwood. the Interment Mers. K. T, Uunthcr, W. T. Kills '. X. Biimpus T. W. MeAtee, J. J. Sweeney ami K. 8. Footo acted a pallbearers. O wensboro M ssmuer. Baldwin, one of tho escaped prison-ci- s from the Bowling Ureen Jail, says the Park City limes, turned up In Woodbtiru, a few days ago and made a desperate attack on W. L. Blackburn, formerly deputy Jailer at Bowling Circe n, Baldwin knocked Blackburn down, who paitlally succeeded hi drug ging hl.s iintuisoiitid down with htm, A life an J diath Mrugglc tiiMied In which BlaeMitiru was pwIl.Iy gettlut. the Utter ot It, when Baldwin sue ceetled In dr iwhig his pistol mid shooting his oppjutnt through the i.rm, The lhain, pistol In haml.daslud large i, umber ot ollluto the woodti. Mill pUi--h- firltn.l , . f.tt.i. nluiiif A iint-,.- . tiowt ttirttitli 1 Now Unymitf Items If have done any jrood in my PR 12 5 S NOTES. humble capacity, 1 am glad ot it ; A the oceured at Xorth Mlddlotou, if any harm, I didn't go to do it. Bourbon county, last Wednesday night in Ohio 1 feel n deep intere.-- t n consuming u large portion of the my nativity and a a parpart of town. Loss about S'J.000, county, iu Her wel- partly covered by Insurance ticle of this great Union. B. M. Wilson announce' that the May her people fare U my delight. ifoi Local will appear temUweekly prosper, may Cere- Miiile on her Mill, after the Ht of January, 1SS5. A portable engine itaed by the Henand iimv HiliooMiotifC, chinches and derson bridge builders, exploJeJ on home? multiply within her happy Friday December Ith, killing one man borders. ami wounding thrteotheis. in the morning let u Win Stringer and J. W. Got!, of Livthe advent of the ingston, had a dllllculty recently, lu he thankful for which they exchanged -- "i shotn ou the Xazarcne Villager, whose memory i street without eflect. We presume Let they llred at viry Ion range. to beautiful and beneficent. and hiJamts Brauiilu, says the Kli.uk-tmindful of his ever VearV day towu A'tcf., ayouug maualout -- Oyeais And at Xcw example. of age, while out hunting on hi father' let u- try to rie on tepping tones farm In liiBue county, liad his gun go of our dead m?1vcs to higher thing-- .' olt'aeeMeutully, the ball entering hi left breast producing death ahiot lu and a happy A merry Chri-tm- a Mautuiuoualy. New Year to my patron- and to The Murder of Geo. H. Cheatham in Washington county leeeutly - belltvtd Kopectfully, everybody el-to have bien eominlttiHl by meinbeis o Tin: 1Ii:i;.m. the family. His wife, two daughters and two soni have been arrested. Tin: honorable and learned Court Chutles, the oMit son Is lu Jail at of Appeals eein to be emulou of Sprlugtield. He and his father hat bet 11 eiiHiiit- lor some time and Charles the direful Dime novcliM. had shot once ul his father. Bis believed that developments or a high character Ct'sTOMAKiiA there will he no -ue bu-I-u-go-p- el e. - and tlctermlued nun are lu hot puM'U and no doubt If lUldwhi Iscaught up uiih ipilck work w III lo matte of him should he resist urrcsi. B ild win was in Jail f;r burglary ami ecaed with eight others from the Jail at Bowling Green, al out two weeks ago, ami Is described as being one of the 'woiht pill In the lux." John Strauser and his team of two horses, saysthe Bowling Green Ga:ittet were drowned In Warren county, on Saturday of lust week, while attempting to ford the river at BrashearV ford B. J. Slocuin, a teacher at Horse Cave, against whom damaging reports had been circulated, had lecelved orders to leave town, but did not comply. Saturday night, December Kith, a Unit '.Nl men came to his house with hostile Intent, nsfclocuni ashumed. He opened tire on them, killing ix man named Wayne Cram and wounding Jot in Long In the leg. Slocuin was arrested and will have Id examining trial, at which further dewl tpments will be made. There Is a Slocuni and paity lu the neighborhood, and the cud Is not yet. well-aruud antl-SIoou- a Rockport Rumbling December loth, lhSi. Editor Herald: will be matJe. next week. We have gone in for The Htudefoou A'ch'j! will celebrate repair. Week after next we will ItHiMst anniversary in January, by come out Mrongcr than ever. Jay Golmi mi): through "We pa- such periodical depress I Hons at least every ten year.-indications are that we are think the now down to Irird pan. 1 think that the year 1885 will be a money-makin- g year; the balance of trade U now in our favor." A l'KAith weighing ninety-thre- e caruH and valued at $17,000, was shipped to London from (iiuiynms, Mexico, recently, and U believed to It be the largo t pearl in existence. Indian for was purchased from an $!t0, who found it in Lower California. reported that Samuel L Kan dall, backed by Senator Joe Brown, of Georgia, is about to wage war upon the Low Tariff Democrat- - in We don't know how he tho South. would fare in the other States, but when he comes to invade tin- - one he had better have a care for hi- - health. Beck, Carlisle and Blackburn, these three, Kerserks, defenders of the faith, live here, and rtnnd with the jut It is enlarging to a ulut column paper. (Jeorge Bright, of IJncolu county, has cast 15 votes for Democratic uaudl-tlfur IVesldeut, btgluuing wJtn Jackson ami eutllug with Cleveland (iovernorKtnHt,.Steretary McKenJe atid Adjutant (fcueral art In New Orleans attending the Kxp.l don. Ueuteuuaut Governor Hind-ma- n will occupy the Governor's chair. David Divls aged IS years win till In I by the. accidental ttNciiutge of aguti In his own hands at Cut let I bmg, leceiilly. Bowling Green Is Infested with burglars, the Bark City Tnnr, The Bark City 77wosaH u disease called Matrlmoulal fever Is very contagious in Bowling Green ami Warren comity. The Bowling Gieen Gazette Kiyti MIsm Atla McSiwue, the lovely seventeen U giiuer-uutoil- year-ol- d r of Cupt.J.B. Wilson, of JI nvling Green, met with a horrible accident ou Tuesday ot last wtek. Her clothe caught tiro from the grate In her room and becoming so excited over It, sbe run out Into the stteet and before she could get asssUt aucc, was so badly burned thut but little hope Is entertained of her recov atep-dauhte- ery. ho-- t. received by colored man Gentry i Republican Electors for the State at large. The and misleadstatement was ing, and was made without due reflection on our part. The fact i why, we are unable to say the negro's, name was not on the ticket in more than 00 counties, and he was not voted for all over the State. It appears ho ran pretty well where he was voted for ran if the 'pattyrol!ei' were after him. one-.-ide- d a-- Ou Tuesday of lat week Mr. uutl Mrs. John G. Barkiey, of Greenville, celebrated the oth anniversary of their marrlnge. By request of Mr. Barkiey, Wi: called attention in a late disparity in the votes the piescntH were all silver tlollars to the great Mr. Hubbard and the which were donated to t lie Presbyter-Ia- n church. Mr. Maine Again Mr. Blaine has withdrawn his suit wa cleared. for libel against the Indianapolis TheOweiishoin Mtfwrnrjci gives an He thought he could not at count of an affray at Nuwburgh, Ind , Sentinel. get justice in Indiana on account of last week, In which George Casey was Ho said he did ho badly cut with a knife from the political prejudice. ellect of which he died In a short time, and could not have a jury not dc-ir- e T Sargant Is under bond of SI ,000 for composed of his own partisans, and ili. lug the ihed. he had been repeatedly advised that The Owensboro Mcntaiiycr says there mx Democrats could not be found in were 03 unlet of tobacco at Hanlsou's the State who, iu a political uit, Tobacco Waieliouse, Owensboro, lat would give a verdict uguhist their i Tuesday, .'111 miles on Wtduesdaynnd 17 IMces lauglng from Ho said ho on Thursday. leading party organ. 3ft tho 6ni-tin- d 11 V. lit was perfectly able to light The Gazette announces tho death of newspaper iu an Indiana couit, Dr. W. K. Hatcher, of Bowling Green, stand no chance what- ou Friday, the B!th fust. but he would ever against the consolidated venom of Mrs, K. B. Murrell, The of tho Democratic party of the which was briefly mentioned In our last Ihstie, was caused by congestion of State. Tho Indianapolis AVu's a Hepuhli- - the bowels. Her sudden demise was a can paper, ha tin to miv anoui n: great hiiock io ner uusuami aim miio dt-at-h 'Ihe ntjuinr says the Klectilu Light 1884. Company have been delayetl In various Born, December lftth, 1631, to tho ways and will not be able to fiuuUh wife of Atliel Andeison, a daughter.1 llgl.t by ChrlMmas holidays hs they A Premium Withlu Itself. The physicians of Mrs. John Caughey, expected to tlo. X. teport her convalescing. o pleate Uutl Knclosed The Introduction of the German In for $1 50, subscription O A'eiishoro, says the Imjuti'cr, has In. money order We can't do fused new life and Interest bto social price of the Hkuam. without it, premium or nopumium; circles. It Is a premium within Itself for that Co., The IinjHfi'ri' ways Shu Wright was money. With many good wishes for adjudged n lunatic In the County Court n your Huceess, I remain as ever your to o into the We arc now oilcring to any porsou or neoons at Owensboro, last Filduy, ami ortlered I. H. A. friend, .Mercantile huinesj, our lurut and conn ilcto lino of (iencral lerchau- to he sent to the Asylum at Hopkins-vlll- c. Oweusboro, Ky. TR0YAL ITiKn? 1 M iIim', cou - istin of W He killed a neighbor In Texas about eight eais ago and became deranged ou account of It, although he Brine a Quart "Can knowledge have no bound, but must advance so far to make us wish for Iguorauce." And will wonders President never cease. City, by touchArthur iu ing u button, will start all that vast and complicated machinery In the New Orleans Exposition thirteen hundred mi'ts away. The meetings at Wtst Providence church have closed. There were about 45 baptized Saturday, ami In all near 60 additions to the church. This will make We-- t 1'iovfdcnce one of the IbMirNhiug most churches In the enmity. Thursday, Mr. .1. T. Jackson left for Texas via New Orleans. Uncle Boss Williams has swapped hi town properly to Mr. Biley McDowell for a farm near by. Mr. Luther Bock, of Ga'shurg, has bought towu property of Air. McDowell. Mrs. Land, slter of Mrs. Georgia Be ut ley, ami her little son, who have heen visiting Mrs. Bently, left Wedues day for their home In Busellvllle. Can Cleveland's election have dls turbed the law of nature ? Mr. Mansfield William. peach trees are hloomiug as if It were spring. sjherl.l' .Smith was here Thursday collecting taxes. There's nothing so Mire as death and taxes. Born, to the wife of J, C. Dural, a t,lrl. This is their first, ami Jim Is out He thinks homing a goods box. babies are kept In a box Our friend, Mr. F. L. Felix, the little Lannes of our recent political Loill, was here Thursday, looking after the Interests of the schools In this part of the county. It is hinted here that two men hi the county will strike out, as Bill Nye says, 'hell bent" for the Legislature, but I can't hear one word about the Senate. If some county man Isn't dragged out for llio sacrifice pretty soon, I will pledge myself to Nat. Harris of Greenville. County Attorney Klnsolvlng attend ed Duncan's couit here Saturday. The types made me say last week that "I think" Buell Is a greater general than Grant. Now, of course, It Is only a matter of opinion Hfter all. but I know he Is greater. Again, that Buell's Interception of Bragg at Louisville "could not be eclipsed." I did not mean this, for uti doubt many- instances lu the world's history equal ft. I only meant that that rapid inarch presented marks of skill that ecllps) all of Grant's military geniu. Whether I am right or wrong, lit me be understood. Sixms. he presented himself as Wash Beahears and called for his money. The paymaster, not suspecting anything and tludlug his claim to tally with the pay-rol- l, pah! him the money and thought of nothing until WaMi Beshears railed for his money at Beaver Dam and Identified himself by the Hectlou Boss. The paymaster paid hliu oil ami tttbrts were Immediately put on foot to find the sharp gentleman, which soou resulted lu the arrest of the negro who had takeu the trip to Elm Lick. He was searched without any money being fouud, but he afterwards gave up about nineteen dollars, which with amounts he had spent, tallied with the amount drawn. County Attorney Klnsolvlng was dispatched for and came out to prosecute the cae, but the uagro waived trial and was ordered to Jail to await the action of the (trued Jury. Marshal Nave tooK him to Hartford, at which place, I understand, he made his escape. The new dwelling house of IL If. Austin Is rapidly approaching completion under Ihe supervision nf Mr. Guy, of Cerulvn, usittd by Mr, Bemtis O, Carter. Mr. Frank Hays, of Clinton, Ind , and Mr. Frank Norns, of Whlttsvllle, Daviess countyj Ky., spent a fewdaye in our limu lust week. They were cousins to each other and both rtlullvts of Mrs John It. Nave. While over here they made a visit to Mammoth Cave, The two eldest daughters of Mr. W. B. Chhiii entered the school at this place on Monday lust. Mr. A. B. Barnard, Miss Kmnm Lee Austin and Ezra ShutU returned from South Carrollton on Suuday lat. The have been there attending college and have come home to spend the holidays. The series of meeting closed at this place on Tuefday night latt, resulting lu about 40 conversions. On Wedues Elder!) J. K. Madtlox administered the ordinance of buptNni to about 27 persons. It has been truly said that 'dove laughs ut loeks uutl bus," and to thee might be added Old Probability. Cyrus Bogers, a young gentleman llvlug about 3 miles east of this place, stole awny from her home on Wednesday uight last the daughter of .Mr. Green Shepherd, of Gasburgh, and despite the extreme weather, the twain came to this place atout midnight and took the train to go where they could be united In matrimony without any interference of the ungiy fattier of the bride. It Is to be hoped that the same devotion and nerve will attend them through life, and that success and hupplne-- s will be attained. They say Christmas Is coming. ' Ht'itAr.. So comedown U.xt fall and pnitaknnf Decemlerll. 1881 my and my wlfe'n hospitality. John Editor llervltt f yoxl roim, lulng a cjuatt with .win Weare having a line ruin ami a good UH We have uoutMlown here. time for stripping IoImcvh, Home have Yours truly, td ami delivered t hderably good W. J. B price. Health In this vicinity I not good. Benver Dnm Note Mrs. Milium, who has been sick with fever for several weiks I no better. December Jd, 1SS4. Mr. Jerry Canaii I right sick with Etlltoriteratdt Mux. .Stem Winter put In his nppcamicr The people of the Christian faith hi g lat week and gave us good this community have had a pattern Mercury Mood about 10 sawed to huttd them a church, weather. below zero. But Kentucky weather, Home of the piUous n lu'UIng of like (he cold wave, Is none now, and having luiubt r t d to build a hchool we are lu the midst of a wet tobacco house In thtstlNtifet. taon. Bcavtr Dam Is lively now Wuu S. Bcswell was able lt be at with wagons from every direction school lut-- t Moutlay. which hae come with tobacco. Both We don't know whether Mr. F. M. linns have already received a consider Petty has got over Ids exertions at the able amount, and farmers seem tube Jubilee yot or not. He was quite poorly, hurraing in theciop. but was getting better when last heaid A negro, whoH name we did not from. leariitpraetlced a sharp trick on the pay The pupils at thl place seem It) have master aboard the train, a few days ago. up a spirit of emulation, nunc are tryHe had been at work at the Taylor ing to beat the rest learning. mines a few days, and learning that the Our two last cnleitahunents were railroad was Indebted to one Wash partial failures on account of not Beshears to the amount of twenty dob balng UghK Boy, that's too lad! lars ami ten cents, he walked up to Mr. McDanlel, of Olaton, has put up Kim Lick the day that the pay train a large store hotie, Im it well tilled was looked for, and when, as the payYour truly, and sells cheap. master was paying oft the section-hanJ.M. H. hog-kltlln- m Miawi a'nni w family; her bright face and Intelligent liofc 'ilrt-tHie ittlntilloii of all who knew her; slie was a lovely babe, loo pure and Innocent for this world How sail It wa to see her go, to see the once MUlKllngeyrs grow dim. u .' iKnow nt, yet fate Minn t inns llctl Heaven Komi pi rent, u ho cruel. was hurt! lo give your child up, but she , .? heller o . No t Nappolutment, (l liei In Hie blight or sin can Flvsfau HoM. 1 m wrw AGENTS WANTED " Toe mi st Mauling booU of iect jh 10 al, 1'iHorial. ar Superb Kngrnvli will, .m.m.iI I'or in,uM, ,ht. (Vlehrulnl Crlmhi'iU. IW Ijuy let Ml) lice, K.t.wii ociiivo p'gs . H W n wo.l; ..f ait tm ;w; as t.l t 111 1 I . - pro m:, - FofHUlory, Bom nteaiid I'hllt phy of (heat Ameiiean Clinch tmt Ciluilu- STROM'S 3TOXC lilBTG. S1JIVE PILLS 0 ItXJJKXKm, ttbl. L'ieJ Uirou'ati ihocountrf' AuJt'lUllIUHvl The Bast LIrsr Medicine In tha World. OVJIJt NoOrlpinir, ," SWVSS1' riJ.rVC .umrhV."5rShA, III! bound t l llawkl'urifilnihrWi.l.i iMnilittffrnmMtUrlAl ' J'1 ' UttleM , , rtBl- A a "j rOO0Ce prtlftaUMl llUpriIllll. Agellls I'.niHi.tMlun mid .nil ir Nirk nvdhs i. llttlnii lUurdn. . thoiiKii.tis A gland mi n ,V I . l'olioninnrur.l'alarfl eliMiie KiiMittf fni fHiiv;. ,. C I ,' - Kifolu tluuirniH of Avu9 S.ifeon IINueiitlr IntUNl. Theichy hlHldveuVrslinttouetlf Sueetly ItiehalMMlotfsie!. oi. VivS'Vl:-- " iucXri.N VcVSJ , ) tiiliallliout KV. ANNII! Ulio. alul litMiinMiMiil thiU IIUmNIIu- iait nun ).i iiitihle ImmiU el u to,Hiu liliit1; "Ml 7.mi nih f t nui" hr iOi Viimii( IUm li.iihil vtiileyotii em. m ot tnuit-- i i tiliM. A.l.lr.M. ,N ',t i .ii mi ' m. ; I I'nln, M ,Mli', Mil, iff New trU t I MARRIAGE GUIDE SOO PflRM. tlllrftU4UtUUkt41lll41itat. r . rtra 14. Tkii kk PBUlattllthctirUti. 4kihl r Utilmtft im u Itr 11IU. 0.00Qtth,l4rfrrtw ta.ttfc. r If lllin. uauir. liappiDttl. vkr, kitltUI4. ivkta tt.f M.rrt, kkt, M br.Htf tr.mkl kn u j W1UTTIBB, fll .4rrl rm Mmt trMUIir. HlMldkrbr. UIl fu X4.idltM, AttrjitJon- - slkusc """"" $10. nii;ii;v To Hie ImIv wm will ceeure the larg- - UtHitt j e"t number of tuhcrlUrs (not ;10) to Ihe IhutAi.i) for one yeai each, on tr Ikfoto Dfccmlcr :toth, issi, l WIN:';:: intitipy limitiil, Mm on Itvst ltM'k tut tiV l i I .. Keitli.K (., Piiitlmei, mhu; nil '! 1 Te.nn. nine , I, iu- - nutt ne M.i,rt I,, ait nf ki. fpt rrtt II ,U. t K,lbtf twpwltllit. Ciimi.4f klt fr. " '"H The lady securing IheMCond laigtt number i not levt than lit!) will rtvilxe as a piemium a eviug machine wmth To all others securing tenor mnret I will i;ive a copy of the Hi;uAi.i one year for each ten uh herllars and with It a chance lu Ihe ROY A L rr.jaafrtWiav St JOH N ' Tin' only imicl.lm niHI'A.M'l-('OMI'KTITION ! l;itj;i-IiIkI- In (lie world Unit tiiM'wlu tlu Hiiinu illrt't'lliin wliclliiT run liackwuriN or forwnnl. IT CMAI.I.KNOiy COMI'AIUSON! sulerlUrs Iu Memory- - tlUtiihutiou, and each Mihcilber Mcurcd In any tif the clubs will lnve n fiee ehauc- - in the gift tlMrlbutiou. The copies- of the IIkuai.d given as piemitun- - will be pent to any uddros yt ME i1k n Mil M& SI HI'ASSICSAI.Ii KXI'KCTATIONH! i Huh :i urn) Mini it ttirrl- llnjri ri.lli-- . Il in holt-i- t Io tlniiiil, Dud, near Buford, Ivy., on December 10th, tM. wltu rheumatism of the brain, Jet! 1) Hewlett, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. W. T. Hewlett. He was Jiwt In the bloom of youth, being ahaut SA years of age. A brilliant prospect seemed to await htm, when the Icy hand of death took him from us. Father and mother, sisters ami btoth-ers- , do not ween, for your ton and brother has gained an entrance to Heaven's portal, Im changed from B. L. F. mortal to Immortal. dolretl. Now, ladies, here N a chance to get a ll.;eeWmc machine witluait a dollar In money ami hut little labor, as It easy to secure subscribers now as Very b .tly - anslous to MiloriU- now ami htcure a chance in the Grand New YvaiM DMrtbutloii SulHcrlptiou price Is i .VI, which must he collected and paltl Now, ladles, try your In advance. bunds and sec what you can do for yourM Ives, and at the miiio time, help tot Nteud the circulation of your oouu ty n per. Thl-oilif open to any lady In Ihe - rss ss .tlirpRj.HK'.a tW.zmfcrt Jwr. i vi - Basi . tlth.r In thr tiiiii'lilni'or hlmttlr, except 'III' i'C n( lllf llltlllf. ITI l. WAItltAN'IK.I) r.ip :. Y.am Ily tin" M(. .lolin bVvlii of .Srlnpllpil, (), Miiclilnc (?o. vtXWtl Ylw?fif tfciff, V Perfect, Simple. Durable. i tnlor-- , luuchliiWlNiind ators It at the Acktowlelr(il hy ihahiH, experts, hi practical cur- Royal St. Joh Sewing Machine Has more Improvement nm! Vdvantapes than any other now manufactured. - money ; it It remdrts lev--, time to handle on sUht ; a child um it ; uttichnieuts all perftd ainT do hplniilhl tenyearxold can suci-fut- y woil;: cteate-- t rai)Knf wntk ulthhat Hdju:ment ; i evr uet out (of order and does not annoy u ether niuchihcs ftspiently do. It rapidly UcouiImk , ll-l- fnte - A OnSaliuday, December l.'bh. ISM, Mlnta, youngest child of I). and Sarah Jones, agttl one ear and eight months, was called to her home nhove. .She was a bright little oiuuuent In the! universe. Very The Leading B. B.xnuiriT. Pui'll-her- MacJiiiic of the World .Ino. lvll'nraud . A Mcitj' Christmasand Happy NowYwu5 (Jive II a Hid and veil will huv none ther. ." dollar is alwaM worth Mie hundrtdcentr'. ItUt a toy cm h Isituht for a few peuulc'. Don't throw our mont'V on (Im cheap, old Myh uiscIiIuh that nolsdy whuIn at miv iway to U.iti K. Trcv, H.trtford, fy and buy the It yal St. John, null arice, hut yen will never regret your cholci. AIo for mIi hy W. I1. K iwt A Son, (Vtitcriowi ; Taylor Owil Ci , near Heaver D.mi; John K M:iuan,llufonl; Mclleurv Conl . Mi lleur.M'JM. S. A llacke'i I.Ivi'nror. I Uiltml. ltolii; Siuth "arrolltnii; Horn A S.tllMuau. Sprliif !' ; U.iulel A Hro., Taneyv je, ir 11 I. Ait Im Duncan A. Sou, OwiiilKirn ; r (i Mnr-hfa- U mu mall's Trad e Palace -- ! A Wpgiif $40 TWENTY-SI- 8HOT1TAO REPEATING GUN F 1111 X ItNGTH OF tO MZ IMHMHHHHito SHOOTS "Titlo. Tlxis ATEll is ) Vo QOOD WITH SHOT Offer )l? BARGAINS A THAN I Iil I'll )j KKLOW BABTIAL LIST OF TIIK Siar(iIiTi:i!: Caneyvillo Itrmi. of Jefferson county, and V. B. Bilna, formerly of Bosine, but who recently located hi CaneyvIIle, have erected a muKiilflceiit oillce. We wish them success and are clad to know they Intend making our little towu their future homes. H. Wilson, who has recently recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia Is now able to attend to buthiesH. Thanks to Drs. Bains & Conn, All are Invited to attend the Christmas tree, which is to be at the church ou Wednesday night, December 24th, Editor Jtcrnld ; Drs. J, Ij. Conn, Silk Handkerchiefs, fine, from 40 cts. up. 'lilt Crf ltl; Fancy Cashmere Gloves, 40 cts. a pair. rl erlr urt Great bargains in Velveteens. ir rpt Embroideries for half their value. style Hand Satchels. tf Ladies' latest it astonishingly low. World Mf 'g Co. 122 Nassau Stroot, Now York. Pocket Books, SKIiMKKl Fine Dress Goods, a bargain. Millinery Goods regardless of cost. Ladies' Cloaks and Circulars from 1.00 up. Men's Hats, just received a new lot. II, I)..Mcl!KNI(Vflrt'il(liMit. SAM K.CXtCHhliii. Men's Overcoats from $2.50 up. Men's and Ladies' Overshoes from 40 cts. up. BANK OF HARTFORD, KY. Men's Boots, whole stock, $2.25. In aii aiiiiMiut rcirlvril on drpo.sll anil rialcl ut nn time Mou Clothing, we are prepared to undersell any- iiiitlMM'lui,kortliopurt tU'iiosltliiK.aiHliMnliarKcMiinilcror'liniKU II tatr. body in, price and quality. rAliniiKs IhmikIH mi any point ami o!il mi X w Vtirk, KouUvlllu lvaiisvillraiiilOuoiishoro. Give us a chance and we will save your money. The nicest line of Christmas goods just opened. Call and be convinced that H. Small's Trave Palace is the leading store in 'Vt Rtkhi Wttfo my wifr Mlih i WHAT 18 SAID OT THE EVANS. -- UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. baa bcn Wr fnatant fBpWm At l I fcaTt atinl Hiitv P.Sakw U , kn4 fwntJvt fra ffi. swlth. Ervta la roanftttkia '" O Sbn, rirtrtal WfM.i, O. Jr. "I ! HnntWamif Pit. Min. tUiltid. llUataihrmtit, J Krk "II ilmni. tti. Brf I i. elan out wbbt. tnJof Itfliana Un with tt I abill w nedi lUm btriif I . Trti. JnrL. M l (h atuti bwvttt run I t.rt t tn nf thrnllrr, and . ft rnttff II ran 1 W la(, t kio It I M tb lt4 r it tn ihe markfi -j a H- -t 4. .r mn' ht?t,-4ra Mil TliU llrpeailnff iiuu l for nil1 UlnH f enmr, tnrar r tmall, odflirr. 'nf VI Inr ut Afurw tniitit It rnti tt pals nua rnmitr aaaaiiar. VTtrM'fti ?tt ri oiunr iinrrri cuim mmy ihii oi ignt iiuifk ann 721 irb i tn rrry ir-w tha l"a rartI havgln mi a.n thia riert n.January lit. V,iihJt.tblarratn a..M lkf rannol Urr SI7.00 Im. Uaa W lntl lb.. I lot I bta Ut 4.03 u I'frJ bff. buy ! mtiiloa ikla at onf. lm. i ml tbla rhanf but tb. b yva r4f,aa tbla U Out lrt(Hmtlt will ix I trr" .rln. fanW will aMthrm(' it. P lfya MnJ wltanHrf, tb Ulwtfit tRvtvot f rath dr. w ttait l thf'tlmaOftl. bnI'rk. uf Khx4 rartiUif. If wOO r. foil wlrM. BllS4.00 with H.SO aU hmrndtmA.XS tttw lb. en 12. a4 b'. iliolcaflrHffrafr (Vtrilrva W't i. abt'tnmaic IhU itrottinarT .(Tr bfao w lhrwan4 d(4Ut wmth f lb. f ftt bat hii.t tvmly ran fit f thlr.l tb. armal rrl J'Mi w U U " iwh tft'C!" rl mrhtt f all f Mo4 SO HAMMER IN THE WAY. THROWING DOWN THE GUARD EJECTS. L0A0S AND COCKS, a la without .irrfrtioq tb mill lrfMt Ii U 1 1 ! b4l4, ajlkat trt4 l4. nip! .t atxl tttU-- t byline r n la ' ralll)rr. flrr 'i4 ! RlMk VaJoatbU(k,aj4ltatl 4BlHt iliku pt Inrli bitrirl. K I '! Umxl nr nil l.nrcr tlntiif nil Tht SECONDS, shoots tvi:ntv.mx shots IN SIXX trm Ik IUllr Shot Cartridge lllioat HMeilff Ik14r. It is tho Best Gtux in tho World S&lfAipi;VSSSa;nilnr.K With Ellbfr EVANS" 26-SH- OT AT 100 YA1W8. SPORTING MAGAZINE GUN DARRIL 22 TO 2S HCHtZ. ACCURATELY UP TO I IOO YARDS. .i nlth llnll rarirVtvr m 1,JUU XaTUS bii ifr! Uh ncmml. rnr1 ihi fr ftnll m i'mrtAi !m 1UU TT.. 10X08. rmlrt U)rda. '2H the Green River Countrv. jJ othing Succeeds I ikeRuccessj Selling Out at Cost! RED, Are Httll in HADEIM & Ilili Arm, Lnti-n- t CO. tin lldi! with tho I.igh HnnnbiK, HeautlfuU honor Miule, Impniviil Having determined to discontinue the 3sro. s post-olllc- R0Ji At Haynesville, Ohio Ky., de.-iri- Heud my wife the HintAl.D to this as wo are all anxious to read It, and are not going to live with out it. I am well pleased with this portion of the State. It grows tho ifest quality of Sea Islnnd Cotton, for which the planters rt eel vo il7 cents per imhuu! ; uUn lino corn which Is worth from 60 I bought 100 to To cents a bushel, bushels lust week for &V), I alto bought a small lot of fat hogs to slaughter at ft cents a pound, 10 bushels of sweet potatoes ut fS cents a bushel. I write you this to show you that I still live hi pnst-nfltc- Notions, 4KlH6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. XliispowUer never vurleit. A iiinrvel of purcty,streiiutlifUiil wlioIcboineueKH. Mure econoiiileal than the ordinary klmlh, and caiinnt be Noltl In competition wltlithe mill tltuile of low tust, short woluht, ilium or j.iioKpimtepowiierh hoM only hicanj. Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Queeiisware, Groceries, UJ an Independent country, ami as to fruit It cannot be beat. Thelluer't orchaitlsof oranges In the State are hero In this, Alachua county I havn I mu Kb t u farm of 122 acrts about o0 under fence, 1 have lii bear jogoiaugu irees " And umdi ithne oiwkU na nro r.miwl in 11 filt class COUlltrV stol'C. IfaVUCS villo is a small vilhigc, hcuutitully located in the Nortlj oml of OhJ" Countv, ou ranther Creek, and is known as hciiijr the HKST VOvh I SiAM) lor selli.i goods in botithern Kentucky A tnoro healthy location Our stock of goods will or a hotter class ot pojplo arc not to ho iouiul . ) i t .,titnl m i IV. n in iiiiiiurc(i jioiuih. now invoice unout i'lvo rut win mwun iti inousanu rive tr now and clean. Ilavo heen in husiness hero uhutit three and Can givo all needed information, and will take pleasuro in so doing. Wo feel that we urn oliercd a cluiiigo for tho bettor, eouciiently proceed as hero stated. i' 1 s. Stinnett 62 It & May, Haynesville, Ky IlH)(uullurlllc'Huriii now Cmpfiiniitliig Jntiiuii. Unique Htllcli ItewulnUr, Convenient Itotihln Winder. I'oMiIvouml Attjusluble Ttikenp, power of penetrating heaviest fubrirx, Kmbruldcftna without an Attachment. Improved Truudl, facilities with whleli nil wetirlnK rrts can bo readily taken up, tho feed, perfect, nlmoat selfadustliijj and griuuiatliiKtehtdoii t nder en by control of thiMipeiutor, cufo with which belnne learn to how, the nicety with which the feed and Rliuttlo tavern are Imlancetl nnn a central pivot, which pivot, owing to tlio NhnrtoHtHhuttta and hhultle race, H neuter the center of the Jevern Uibii any other inuchlncH made, henco having more taveruue, runs with let-- friction, Ihe enny ctclllullnK motion of a Hhnttli given tip by all to bo the Ilurcka, capacU ty f rbl li rato of mpeed, htrength and qtuiMlv nf nil Itn parts, teel-cabordenr ed bearing, Imndsomo and bent built tip wood work, ajtop tension that carrlett bomo-bpu- ti yarn and many otho courno tidy cotton, a Hhuttlo thut carrier merltH, ii uiu HKID.HADEN &CO.f Rockport, Ky. nfcaaaMfimfc 1 dy replug on lesunioiuaiH wniiuuiu vivid glowing language of some ndrao ClufotmuH trot ut Him Mflhndht uIiiih eiireM made by Home largely puffed WKDNKSDAY, DKO. iM 18HI. up il(K't"i or patent medicine Iiuh flitirch haMvlml ihoiminN to tlielr u,nv,h; the Levte tit Court Hall to iiIkIiI, from rem htm liavIiiL' ulmohL fullh tliat llie OUR AGENTS. h line miracle will bo performedbn them fi toToMock p.m. that thcHo teMilmoulaIrt mention, while Tit following pornous are authorlri'd uieso caneii ineoiciuu it an uiu uiuvi la receive HiilworiptloiiH unit renuwuin( WfHtern Fariitera' Almanac for aide huMeiiliiK them to their graves. Al AJvcrlfalug In the ilKUAUi, onlTH iur though we have at TlumiHHit Kimbley'. no work, utu , etc. : I THE HE11AL.D I ttiMtt Red Front fa overflowing wltli.goodIch for Uiu holiday. 4j TJioiinnittM Jlnntnml lo their Urates' Tho Horald's Gift Distribution We Will come off New Year day. will a laige number of useful Mini Miluul.l' New Years Presents to our patniUH. We Imvu engaged tho flervlcen of Old HantaClaiH, who hna Holemnly proiubed us not to let any ono lu this Ladies Medical AdVUor- - 16 in rn j rooDie ectino Holiday CJIl'ls Win. Coopkii, Cromwell. KtxiAK Rii.kv, Liverwort. Iltiford. David Roukils, J No. P. Hmi Attend ihoplaVH Thursday and Frl day n ghtH. and you'll not regret It. rf. I. 1iKNNKrr,CcrHlvn. Oh. U. R. Handkiw, Onterlown. vVii.i.ik May, HuvncHvlllc. l nt, Jr., Fordivllle. tf(el(d over Clet John L. Barnett, 7fi (KM) tohtcconfftt, has poundx of tobacco. J. HocKKit, Huttoti, U. Kwiyu, Whltesvllh. 11. oyhlern utid your turkey, cranltrrrlw, frwh mluce meat at the Ited Front. The i'ublitt ucIh. dociimenU and re receUitl by the County Clerk. They are now ready fordlntilliutlon, (MtrlHarf luNt ehniice you V. U. lUt.NH, RohIiic. Ho.v. It. I. Houkkk, Heaver Dam. V. A. (iinsoN, Caneyville. Di(. II. K. IlKAN, INiiiit Pleasant. Kkid. HaIiKN&Co., Uockjori, Ky PERSONALS. Tuewluy 1h the have to Mderllte ho an to lo hi our grand (31ft Distribution. ilmcmher that next Prof. Uforge 1. Henry wu quite flck Over $1,00(1 worth of good, ware-anSaturday aiidHunday, hut fa up again. nierchaudho will le dUtrlbuled to of (Ireenvllle, our fulcrlttfrH on New Year' Day. Juliti Allltfou, Ky , wiw In town a day cr two latt d Ki, A are dutigcrouH. 'then Ml LUte Dunn, tiller n thrw )crlle at once for your loenl p.ipnr ami iiiouIIi'h vfalt to rrlutloiit near Whiten secure a chance In ourtlffi Dihlrlbutlon vllle, haa returned to Ilaitford. Carrollton, C. M. Klmhlev, of Houlli An luterentlrg letter from Klorfds Kattir-dawuh In town Friday nUht ami late for publlcnt'oo We hail tho pleasure of a call was received ! f.nN week. It will apjear In our uexl from him. MUh Mary K.Trlhhle, who linn been nltendlug Science. Hill, Blulbyvllle, There will te an entertainment al Ky., arrived last Hat unlay ami will upend the holltlay vacation at home. Court Hall under the auspice of the Prei Jaiue, wbo.lt wmh rHrUMl, Union .Sunday school ihU eve ling uh from A to 7 o'clock. had forgotten what hotwc hf traveling for on account of biulne 'l"H ItrifiK " ln town lMl w" There will Ik a ChrlMmax tree at the busiucm having opened up a llltle. MethodNt church to night, couductett Mih MattieBandbauch, representing by the Huuday fchrol. A cordial luvl Pavne'a Kagle i Vina I Workn, Uck vvk tatlon Is extendel to all. upportlug ami shoulder brow, Albany, Intl., fa canvaNiIng town and county. Hhe fa Mopping at Mr. A parly of young ladles and gentleVaUitlitVat which place rdie wlli fill men from South ('urrolltou, will vM nil kinds of nrdera for corelts. Hartford during the holidays and will take In the t.iyn ThurHluy and Friday are nelllug at 4 cent grot. Hop Delay y. week. t Mr. L II. lioney, of .McHenry, de4 00 Dam The late cold snap made fun for tl e livered to PretM Itowt butcher aud ork Atlanta, Ga. J. F. Hlce having accepted a position Order for merchandise on I. P. I)r J Brad field, Dcnr Hlr Rome flfteen katrrs. packer ut thin place, lust Hatuiday, 1U as traveling agent Tor the Courtney Williams Brothers, the Toy Kings, of Barnard's Trade Palace, Beaver vearHBgo 1 examined the reclpei of Female Regulator, and enrefully studied nuthorltles hews at I cent gnKs. Average weight, 3 00 Hartford, have Just opened one of the Dam MedlclueCompany, of Owensboro, KyM In re nard lo Its compnents, and then (at There will beau enormous crowd W2 m)iiimIh. well a new) pronounce It to he the inoAt rarest aud most choice selections of Mill Mittdet hH mall coutract from Order for merchandise on I. P. here New Year'a day. scientific nnd Hklllfnl combination of the Christmas holiday goods perhaps ever lenity reliable remedial vegetable ngenttt Barnard's Trade Palace, Beaver Do not let next FoeMlay pas.i nlth Oweunboro to Hartford, to the lowest known to tlenre, to net directly on the has been quite 3 00 seen In Hartford. Their stock embrace Dr. J. K. Pendleton Dam bidder for balance of his term. an J womb and uterine urguu, and the organs out ptiUcrlblng for the Hkuai.u and ami pnrtNuyinpntlilIng directly with these; lck lor tevnal duya putt. all the latestaml fluent novelties known Order for merchandise ou I. P. (Irand Gift und, therefore, providing n specific remedy taking a chance lu our to art, designed expressly and especial Barnard's Trade Palace, Beaver for nil diseases of tho womb, Hnd of the adGood Work. jacent organs nnd parts, The weather for the pist week has Distribution, which will take place ou 3 00 ly for holiday presents. Dam It would be Youratruly; JKSSK DOniNO.M D,DD gloomy. New Ytar'ri day. been very wintry and useless for us to attempt to describe or The series of meetings al the Heaver Order for merchandise on Hocker Bea &Co., General Merchants, name the articles. Nothing but a Mill Uuui church, conducted by Hev. D. J. Our (irand (Silt DiMrlhutlon the Red Front keep IteiiiemU--r 5 00 ver Dam of Treatise on the Health nnd Happlne personal perusal of them would give (K)dtlvely take t)lne ou New Year's K. Muddox, aIutetl by He vs. Win, good to eat. evrrythlng Woman malted fiee. you any idea of their beauty and nu the Order for merchandleo ou Hocker ItinhnHiid Kills Maddox, clof-eill tlore on Day, lot MdtcrlpthUH Tiik & Co., General Merchants, Bea Do nlubt of the Kith Iut. with o4) conver--Iohh- , Hpleudor. Resides this, (hey have all P. Ht-- of thU pUe, ha-- pickid a Tutfday, DnemU'r SOth, IbSI 4 00 Box 2, Atlanta, Oa. ver Dam Itf additions to the church, 27 kluiN of caudles, tropical frulb, groceramount of pork thfa considerable not dr!n v or oti will mUs a chance. For Hale by . W.Gnirriir A Bbo., Order for merchandise on Hocker S awaiting the ordihaptfzem&utH, and ies, etc., etc., to endless extent. Call HAtord,Ky. & Co., General Merchants, Beaearly and select ynurarllcles. The nu el lug at the (Jreeu lllver nance. The church and community 3 00 oraiigHH.bansnas, ver Dam Hel Front li wIMng ItiptNt cl'imli, nitidiiftrd by llev's. have been greatly benefited, and apples OMunut-- , is in and g"Het. Xeal, JeukltiHiilid Viole, wan much Brother Maritlox has their heartfelt One oil red table linen with napSanta CIana Sporting Goods, Gam and Ammu" Notice kins to match, from H. B. Tayehrsji. nltlon injoyed by the (hrlstlaiiH. 17 were (banks for bis zeal and bard work. lor fc Co.fs Temple of Fashion, Sauta Claus has Just arrived and W. TUe Huriford Water Mills will stop eoueited ntil 14 luMtd to the chuich v. 2 50 opened his headquartets at Thomas ..I tUintamU tlisitli fni.. .1 P. A. KdwHrd IIHel hN uual .i Hartford u. ,...-.w repalra an.l will uot run I In M. K. chuich 11 npimlutiiiiut ht One oil red table linen, damask Only tx more duys to Kcuro u Brothers for the ensuing week. They era' grocery and ImrUware ttore, under FurnitureHuiuUy ami Hiiuday nlht. .urmtendeuoy of Jerry finish, with napkins to match, have preeenU for the young and old. lb. chsucelu the blggot Uifi Distrilutioti ph 4 Co. Samuel A. Willl.iuw, dealer hi all from H. B. Taylor & Co.'s large and small, rich und poor. Among M1I1uiuh, ia now complete. Muzzle lUf.-!1Holb evei lit uitl o In the (iretli Stiver 8.e lint of AudernHiV 3 60 their articles can te found beautifully uud ureacninauiu(; Temple of Fahiou, Hartford I)t not delay lut mure u mods of funiltute. Hartford, has Jut umuuicuohcku d.iyUlflslu another cidumu. Il will world. pel led the largest uud ls'tti assorted One Japan water set, from Wildressed dulls, toy wagons, express hhnt Ktmn, guu tqulpuge, hhclls, cart reference when you ohaiiec tit utict. In useful to you for tock of furniture ever txhlblted hi Farm for Sale liams Brothers, grocer, Hart wauons. rockhitt homes, all kinds of rldgen, uhot, powder, caps, lead sc. Are yon falling, try Wells HEum go chopping todrtV. If on want to mive trouble In de- Eiarifotd. II N wureroom M0 by S0 feet 4 00 horns, toilet sets, vases, children's tea We call especial attention to tlielr flue a pure, clean, wholesome ford ciding what to buy for your friend to i full to ovettlowhig, and can furnish 1 ladles tine worried dress pattern, double-barrI wish to &f II my farm of 200 acres breuctiIoad eels, mustache cups, uud h thousand hunuiiprle JiHt recelviil, utiulher lot of lliiell'n 9 w lis Itaaar lUt lu ibis pjper. mvlbhig In the lumliure line from n of Anderson's Huziar, Hartford 6 00 aud oue other articles in the line of lug shot puu. It U a tblng of beauty aud lying about four miles went of Croni Tor Drain. Nrw, Momiwh. liTer, KMnrfa. hfdr.llneil Usits. Thoe who have Uen day, Uiug. AutnetiusJcdlUTlfformnt. Ciirv mid approThe articles are all boots of 1 pair gents water-probo i lov to Id in who buys It. Call well. It lias two dwelllug house and toys. In addition to this, they tiave will uhy rocking chair ton full tot of fund wultlng so patiently for them, can now . on priate and a h UeadAcbe, Fever, Ague, Chilli, tine. Social attention given to outfits Anderson's Bazar, Hartford.... 5 00 all kinds of frti-- h candies, oranges, aud examine tlih department of their out bulldlugt, aud two good welU be HUppUed by calling at Anderson's It. It ulso 1ms a vein of excellent coal, gootlD, 1 Sausage Grinder. 1 Steel Shovel DEBILITY & WEAKNESS. for new beglnuers. bananas, lemons and all kinds of lUjiar. mi It "We for a holiday gift Nutbhu " between four and Ave feet thick, and In connection with his large line ol tropical fruits. If you want anything and 1 Steel Spade from James L. Nice to take, true merit, unequalwl for Ifo an Mlvtr pined table for our nu MIBm the country und villages around will Christmas Novelties. OH HI LI LIVfcK In groceries and lu the above Hue of goods, you need aud Scratches of ever kind wear. Anderson's Haxir.r has a lare furniture, he has added a large assortItch Miller, dealer at.8, nervous wonime afford a good market for the roal. ror 3 00 not go any further. Malaria, ,uronuetw, neuai iciu hardware, Hartford CurI In 30 Minutes by Woolfords Sun and haiiilMJtne display of genuine goods. ment of beautiful chromos and chiliniSKia ii.iw per uot-- o Z Wuyne Grinin & Bro. have Just further particulars address dren's furniture, baby buggies, babba' 1 bbl. Patent Flour, from V, H. Itary .Lotion. Use no other. This Bee them, oufJl tlud them cheap. S. a rwifl, Jersey City, N. J., IMJ. displayed on their counters and lu Nicholas JIookkk, by Our Entertainments. tsmm rocking chairs, babies' dining chairs, never falls. Sold Williams & Son, proprietors of thfdrshow windows, one of the finest 50if Prentice, Ohloco., Ky, fc. W. Ohippin A Hko., Of sit mhI rnnl or totitio or e n - 7 00 10.VJ lyr. Ac, ordered especially for the holiday the Red Front Christmas novelties j There wilt hcbevcr.il entertainments assortments of Hartford, Ky. TliekaddoKlsre iliewt "It mUUt havelwen." trade. Call aud take a peep at tils 1 Fine Rocker, from S. A. WilThe above will tie suitable for you If Immense Htock. ever witnessed lu the Green river i during holidays. Each Sabbath-schooliams, dealer In all kinds of taking a chance In our (Sift Miss Mary Ilaudolpb.of Mlddletown, you delay 3 00 will give an entertainment on Wednes- eounlry. Their selection embraces flue Furniture, Hartford Commissioner's Sale. your iielghbois and Marriage Licns day night, December 24th, the Hartford thromos, toilet sets, vases, uracKein, has the deep gratitude of our inmost Distribution aud tee One Wright's Speedy Coru-Shereofl" the IsMiutlful and valuautographs, albun p, friends lear Comet Band will give entertainments heart for her lovely and valuable ler, from Thomas Brothers, deal Ohio Circuit i Touht. picture books, James M. Lindrum ut& Mrs. Ha rah on Thursday and Friday nights, Deo. music rolls, scrap-bookmembrance of u- -. There H tiothlng to able prt.es. Plaint ill, era In groceries, hardware and Ritrhn-Pn1Kn- ll J. F. Rice, tS A. Neighbors. 4 00 25th and 26th, and last, but not least, poems, mustache cups, dolld and a saddlery Agalust comiwre to the pleasant, quiet pleasure ncmarhahloCurcnorCAtarrbof the "There Is a tide hi the atUIrs of men numerous to 1 UueTiunk, from Jas. A.Thomas J. O. Jones uud Alice Roberts. our Gift Distribution will tatte pluce on large variety of articles too Uladder. Intlammat Ion, Irritaiionof one experiences In being unexpectedly which taken at Its Hood, leads on to E. Gates, et. al Defendants aud UloiIJer, titono or Orn Tel !! mention. These good were selected J. J.T.Suultz aud Sarah K. Fulkerson. Thursday, Jauuary 1st, 18S5. dealer In dry goods, clothing rAses or tlio 1 Toe tat a uiana. ifropsicai rememU'red by one w youyg aud fortune." The tide Is now booming By virtue of u judgment nnd order of True the beautiful Hwcllln?, Female Diseases. InconUn- 0 00 Win. S. Pate and M. R. Retlamy. with au eye for "The and general merchandise lovely as she : by one whose young life for the people of this region, and lo I incocrUrInd,allPlieafeflofibeGenito-sale rendered at the November term, Five Dollars Reward 1 and the good." Call and examine these 1884, In tlit above cause and five other gent's Valise, from James A. Woodford Sharp and M. M. Grant Urlmrr Organs In cither sex. For Un-- . n as oure aud sweet as the opening of Is to subscribe at Iicalti or Unnatural Diachanres uw catch It al the Hood goods, make your selections and have Mao Worrell and II. M. Schroader. Thomas, dealer In dry goods, . 'o'ChaT)lnsInlectlrtnJHeur.,lecch$l. Many, very many Cannes consolidated therewith, I will a white ' - t;vrilins. cither contracted or once for the IlKltAUiand take a chance On Friday, December 19th, I lost or them set aside. Jo'huaP. Hirnard aud Mrs. Rettle clothing uud general merchanoiler for sale by public auction, at the thanks my dear little friend. nentfltvT- taint, nCI Chapln's ConstStu- Year's (lift Distri... lli hi our Orand New U...n ivk uM K.t1a ami 2 GO had stolen In Hartford my liver colored dise, Hartford TIchenor. Court-hous- e door, In Hartford, Ky., C'upln'a Hvnuiilo 11U, a.00; aod Cbs bution. bitch. I will give the abive reward for A 820.00 BlUioal lUward e 1 o'clock Shovel Plow, from R. A. L. Stevens aud Mary M. French. 1 Din's Brnlil'lt'o HuIt, $l.0a 0 Lottie Peudleton In his room nt Mr.C. M. Monday, Jan. 5th, 1885, altout HmiT. if of Hi's, 1 Hfllre. by Express on her delivery to Colllus & Hardwlck, Hen Mutlett and L K Greer. H. Gillespie, blacksmith, Hart- upon a credit of six, twelve anil of t'lO.ai, or at Druiststs. his father's residence night before last l Mr. T. H. Ford, who has been engaged Tho publishers of fiultcdge's Monthly P. M., Hartford, Ky. Jons R. Oolmns. J' . Wxixm. Jeruev CitT. 1 J.. IT. EL A. I UO fOnl. IMHIIttM.lt IMMtM by the faint light of a near hero for some time gathering historical lot lu Ciomwell, UMmmmmBmmmmmmm awoke and rewards In their eighteen mouths, ono Front offer twelve valuable window distinguished the farm of a dates for the forthcoming State HUtory, Ohio county, Ky., upon which the Dl IIOOKH. Months for January, amonh which Is Notes. man ataudlug at his bedside. He lay has been compelled to return home and Tragedy of Pioneer tlllery Is located, Including the DistilCentertown Those who have never witnessed the Romance THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY following: the motionless for a space, but the dlscom owing to sickness. The work will be Christmas scenes and attractions at the Life, handsomely bound and lery fixtures, etc. Bald lot i hounded We will give $20.00 lo the person 7 50 beautifully Illustrated Dec, 22nd, 1884, follows : fort of the situation grew so Intense continued by Mr. II. I. Loveland who Red Front, have never known what It telling ui how many verses there are In as a voice, Is Beginning Rt a stake on I he edge of miUrtittraUU that he had to cry out-w- lth here to tane charge of the Interests Is to have their mouths water. On Conquering tho Wilderness. A LIVE, PIIOGBESS1VE, POP L LAB, the New Testament Scriptures (uot the he said, that shook the rooMree and lu this locality. As I have before said tobacco 1ms beeu Revised Edition) by January 10th 1885 tho road or street leading to Green New Pictorial History of the euterlug,your attention Is Immediately Best Family Newspaper tl 72 degrees west IttO Tho Cheapest and the South, veil of night. The burglar pierced the Heroes ami Heroines of Ameriall sold aud our farmeis are stripping Should two or more correct answers be river, thence south attracted by large bunches of bauamw, - 4 00 and delivering as rapidly m possible. received, th Reward will be divided. feet to a stone; thenr smith 17 degrees departed. Mr. Peudleton thinks the In our oirer for premiums for the California pears, California grapes, ca ONLY $1.00 A YEAR. Alfred Ashby sold his crop of six 265 feet to it Mone nt low water largest Clubs of Subscribers, we of course large piles of oranges, lemons, apples, Everybody's Doctor, by Itobt. A. man had a pal with him. Alt th Knu Azrkulturkl lVprtmnt-ChI14r- tn' Tho money will be forwarded lo the west oropll thouHaud pounds for teven cents per mark on Green river; theiice up siid tcrnr TbiUUog Mukil lUporla Spwktmj MUU meau what we say. We offer the pre Gutin, M. I). A most excellent Kng-lls- h Uot j winner Jauuary 15th, 1885. Pereons 6toria. TuoJatiuaiy number of the Xorth miums to the persons securing the cocoauuts, butternuts, ulmonds, fi 0 pound to James Bros. t.t Rock port, nt work walnuts, filberts, pecans, figs, dates, reward must send 0 cents river south 81 dpgreej east 157 feet INTERESTING, INSTRUCTIVE, USEFUL, trying for the Jlevtcw Is an excellent one. It largest number of subscribers, not to 3 50 for manufacturing American purpohes. Others mark , thence north 17 ToOtduidToungstlkf, fiuUcnU tof U. ralrius, primes aud all other tropical Crabbe'sKugllshSynonymes lu silver (no postage stamps taken) with low water 60 sold to the same parties at good figures. presents no very famous names among the persons who collects tht largest ii degrees east with the wlgoof the street fruits. Your eye then naturally falls Becrets of th Great Whisky Ring 2 answer, for which they will their Its contributors, hut It oilers a wide number of subscriptions from those The People's Dictionary aud Every ,Tie Messrs Fords have got their which or load to the bglnulug. large aud numerous show cases Jof7ity fortFebruary,ln varlety'of unuially readable articles. who are already subscribers. For on the 3 00 thresher engine In place at the mill Day E. cyclopedia Tho purchaser will be r quired to ex and address of the winner of that Hue the counters, almost bursting grinding. It the name We are now so safely over the crisis of this we allow uo commbfions and give hero aud have commenced correct answer will ecuto bonds with approved hcuirlty loads of sweetness. Here The Presidents aud their Adminwith their the reward und the tf you can see raudles from the striped hdratlous the presidents election that men of all no premiums. 2 00 performs well for ho small u machine. Immediately after mile. be published, and In which parties can consider calmly Bishop M. Bishop, who Is oue of our John John P. Bahkktt, offered. 51 2t stick, to the finest selections of French. American People's Dictionary and valuable rewards will be Huntlugtou's essay on "Vituperation A gentleman of Good water, Ala., 2 50 most enterprising farmer Is having more Master CnmmhMoner. Mauuel Further down will be seen a display of Address RinxRWiK Publishing Com Is to be hoped that In Politics," and It writes: i'My wife was down so long, I wild game, such as quails, squirrels, The National Haiidbook of Amerone of the best nnd largest fctock barns be I'ANV, Eiston, Pen tl a. what they learn from It will not do uot known what all she hud 3 50 to bo found In this part of the . county ican Progress ducks, geese, turkeys, rabbits and i C.T. Warden, returned some forgotten four years hence. Under theu taken. I had doctors attending her and opossums. Further on can be found Life of Frank and Jesse James 3 00 built. feinee from an extended trip to Programme of ths Hartford Cornet days Remitted South, Henry fulled to relieve her; so I got a they title, The Band Entertainments where he had beeu to sell n hue Jack. fresh oysters, cove oysters, salmon, Life und Public Services of James presents with great clearness tho bottle of your Female Regulator, and 50 Ho brought home wlt'i him a fine G. Maine sardlues, sausage, cheese, crackers, Norman mare, for which ho paid four Southern and Democratic view of the she used It, aud has been mending ever cauued goods, cider, eggs, butter, pigs Lives and Public Services of Thursday ulght : Graud Vocal ConI will, unlit ufter the tiulldiiys. II iik huudred dollars. The meethms at polltlcaUltuatlon as It now stands. This since. She can now go about the house cert, und "Dowu by the Sea." Thomas G rover Cleveland aud Providence and Greeu River Union follows : Interesting to every aud do her work, and we know it to be feet, kraut, cranbeirlesor anythlugelse 4I Eitueralda" and also Is extremely Friday night: 4 00 have closed, the former a week auo, A. Hendricks that an epicure would crave. When Men's and Boys Clothing ut 20 vr with over fifty additions apd baptisms citizen, whether he agrees with Mr u very valuable medicine." Lend Me Five Shilling-- . First class cent and Rretreat, by Gen. J. you come to Hartford, don't fall lo Advance les llinn regular, in Ice. twenty additions. muMc. question with Treatise on the Health aud Happl-ue- ss Wattersonor not. Another - 3 50 and the latter are very much revived. IJ. Hood Men's uud Boys Overcoats at 20 jut vlelt the Ited Front. Both churches ChUdrcu, 15 concern, which some think Admission, 3f cents of Woman mailed free. of universal Lives aud Graves of our PeMdeuts 3 50 B. N. Stroud, after a three weeks Issue, for cent, lens than reKtihir prkv.i 11IIADPIKI.D ltKOULATOU Ca will soon make itself a national absence hauling logs for Briggs mill lu cents: Reserved Seals, 50 cents, Rough l'lCTUitns, Indies' Huts uinl Cloaks ut 20 Logan, Is spendlug n few days sale at OrMlu's Drug Store. and its compensation; 45 It Box 28, Atlanta, Ua. Is that of labor Thn Kew VTsteiburf Witch, Stem Winding, 5lcIs price. 60 North A Dream of tho Future. his family. Ciw, bAiiditomc. durable nt warrtnt4 to kp ptrfvt Performance cent, less than reuultir .with Doors open at 7 o'clock. OVKB, amlifcl. Hluton, lu American 50 Cant, Martlu aud Lieut, John J. Tending Goats Men's uud Boys' Hats at 15 per cent, l.iae! UUTAII. TltltK TUB WOKLDYEAR ANDJ0.THU W. 1. Row held Court here on M. Rogers, of Liberty, made a James FOR ONE THE COMMERCIAL oTKauUatlouB, shows with what equipat 8 o'clock. Mellcury, of the United Htates Engi- Tho First Step 50 Tuesday, of Iat week. Hut little regular price. less tlmti WATCH FOR ONLY S3.&0. THE TWO temperauee talk at Liberty church on vears. FOR THE PRICE OF ONE. ment It will take tho field. Jhit the Saturday night, the 13th lustaut, to a neer Corps, commenced at thin pi 00 Hubtlc Thoughts Boots and Shoes at 10 per cent. Ie The Hoatewife Favorite. Natloul repn Roue Bros, will cloteout their collar literary .reader will first ThWiitrtmryMftlfhCorunyhMS article that the 00 and harnrsH hop hero the flrnt of next surrounding yesterday the survey ofltough Creek Mamma's Birthday regular price. than Utioo for uttkiQit IIm Wt chvp Wsiehlnlh WorM, large audience from tho .....i from tho Ksctpijr without hiiiigteturnn rot our i turn to is Frederic Hairlson's brilliant neighborhood. His remarks, depicting for tho puno?e of establishing lu It Heady year, business. 00 month, and engage In oilier .. tl Dry Goods and Groceries at 2 per fr li ilir ami carvfulir r ulattJ. It ruM JJ hcuri We will winl free for one entire I. M.M. s Life milt out wiit'tinff, iul will Lwt for and Incisive dbeusalou of Froude Not much has been done In the way to every laily who nends u ut once the cent. less than regular prices. 00 ThU U Mm Ftrwr'i Wslcti.th Mliitr's Wtlch,th his past life of Intemperance and how sluckwater navigation, with theauaUt Dogs of St. Barnard. religious phlloso-phlcof running logs yet. Wtfli, I ho Iktv's Wicli, tti bcbool Uiit't of Carlyle; while the 2 00 I haveu clean, fresh stHk In irreat rhom' .. AH.Illjk.tk! U'llph II.IKII-s ho Dually succeeded In conquering auce of Messrs Henry Kleld, Stlrman My Pretty Maid of near Llvermore, has name of ten married ladle, at tame Dr. Brashear, or wont? reader will find In Courtney rtu iviu 1'ff.l.Wly rMt'"rpJ irttff or iiwi 1 50 been effect on MasHlu and John Harper. They will Iti Quiet Thought.... with his friend, A. C. address, aud 12 twoct, slump for post- qUUIItlllVH. WHICH J have Kent uji i'. flopping Ur.ilw Viicl.w.llbf..rc-ri- l speclllc King alcohol, had a wonderful ... ti to t dully alllholatuhtIen,unil utli4I,k;kliiAjiJct.uojf-r- , Itw COUMhUCUL writ t tU, sua Socrates, lluddlm, and Christ, 1 50 PatterMiu, and attending tho meeting age, our handsome entertalulug nnd the audience. At the close of his lec- bo employed for abut two weeks. Only a Little Brook u week the statements and quotations of those ture, Mr, John W. Taylor arose and Capt. Duncan, chief engineer, will The Garden Gate - 00 at Miss Union lorRender, or two. Point Instructive Journal, devoted to Fubh will ucluully Bell at tho above rnluceu ANOTHER OFFER. of the are po often Pheua parallel doctrines that Cooking prictH. Oou't mitw thU chance to huy For a rtuh it IwIt SubKnWn to tb WIKKLY Is certain now The Birdie Slugs 12 00 addressed the crowd. Oue after another Join them to morrow. It Pleasant neighborhood, has been vlelt ions, Fancy Work, Decoratlug, (iMMKI.U.tL aiiJ tlXUi, lhi ittUr up of tUCIu'j alluded to. For the toleutlf o navl-gub- le vaguely Regular price, yourhollduy present. 12 00 lug the family of Birny Patterson uud Household mutterB. will bv ct'itttHl(llcltnprill, with wi or tu . A Pruyer for Health learnedly arose until nearly every person In the that Hough Creek will be in ado wbr sul Wtttihca, which will cot reader. Mr. Proctor discus from here to Llvertnore, aud The Usurper uud secure uext uum-b- e ul ia lu wot k. numpl fui'i - 00 attending meetingTaylorStevens, a win, jl 00. eend Yours truly, $ti4 church had spoken nut upon this subMr, Mulha.rs Surveys. Born, to wife of Nun- 12 00 AJlrrtiTHE COLWMERCIJILt Address, Domestic Journal, 1. 1 BARNARD, a ject. The leetute had a wonderful probably further up from herd after The Highland Heath on the 10 liiHt. paper on The IuoreaHO of Wealth la nam 51 lit while. This will no doubt be of much Two Admirers of Nature, or J. W. LOUISVILLE, IUA RetterDani,K If rumors are true, we will have du.K.Y. render largo effect on those present and no doubt, successful endeavor to H. pro lit to the county. 3 00 another wedding soon, will result lu much good. Foul, Druggist, Hartford Intell Iglhle. Irt-- Christina turkey at the Red Front. nights umIpm in m w ."avM.w oin Kvery a patron of the Hkkami. Milwcrlber whtwe time expires In 1884, TIIOU8ANHS Ul'OM TIIOU8ANIW of teatlmoulalHof the mnt wonderful and whoieuews foroneear, and every ciiren, voluntarily fent ut wo do not new subfcrller for one year, provided publish them, as'tbev ilo not make the such renewal or such new sufocrlptlon cine, U U our medicine, Hop Hitter, Is made on or before December), 1884, that makes the euren. It Iium never and provided said stilHCtlber has failed anil never can. We will wive ftllDRR reference to any one for any disease quared up all Indebtedness to this Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago. Backache. Ilcidacha. Toothachi, similar to their own If dcHlred, or u ill olllce by nalil date has a phkk chance orTliriit.MHllltic.Wprnlnk,llrula. rernr to any neighbor, as mere h not a following flu the dharihutloti of the Ilurtis. NrnliU. Frot Itllr. nelKldorhiHHl lu the known world but inn ill utiiRH n nun ritss s nuts. article, viz: S1d bt Uru0 lHftlrrtbr. fifty CMl UIU can show Its cures by Hop Hitlers. la II f.MntfM. lrtttl One line Organ, from 1). H Htld THK eiUIlI.ES A. VOJUP.LKU CO. A Lovinir Joite. win & Co., Fourth Avenue, A ITuinliu rit pliylrlnii of IMtlishiUK Milil to $! lioulsvllle, Ky ft lmiy pnth'til wlm whm rmiipIuliiliiK of lift BIRTHS coiithiiipd III lienltli, iititl r IiIh InaWlllly to One Hue Top Iluggy, of D. F. heiJocklnKty wlll "Try Hup lllttern!" nire laily KHtk It In enrni'M mitl h1 the Tracy dealer lu buggleH, wagons, The Wkiui To the wife of Felix Webb, h)il (tbtitlnnl iicrrniuicnt from wlili-JloQ decesf-edI leu ilh plows, &c, Hartford, Ky Hhenow lanluilnt the l)oclor lor near lied a, Dec. 22, ISM, u lilxjotiis but lie Ih not mi urll pldiil wltli One New Amerlcau No 7 Sewing son Harnett Jay. Dr. Hoover atteud-lu- g It, ii It rtiHt him n koih! imtlont. Machine, of Held, Haden & Co., VvfH physician. f llorlorM. 60 IK) agents at Kockjiort, Ky Tliefi'Mtifi1Ht(irint M"0a vlflt woiilillux Fohd To the wife of Hev. W. II. u innii furaycitp. Hint In nenl of mlully vNlt One i r Chilled Plow 51,'m a year for tiittllcal utteiHlancu Ford, No Creek parMnuge, December of Z. Wayne Orilllu & Hro., nloup, AiHloiittnlnicte bottlHcir Hop lUtters 1SSI, a Hon. Dr. Hoover atteud tnUeii In tlhinwoulil mio the Jl,""'( ami all 8 00 lUth, Hartford, Ky lht'j'iir'H hlrkiit-NN- . hit,' phytdclau. 'h(1oM Watch, from C. One Iail liltrn l'i l me Ifielori. I. Barnes & Uro., Jewelers, "It It posslhle Hint Mr CJiHlfrov Ih up iitul DIED. W) 0 iitunrk am) enrol Iiy Motlmplru rcmedyT" Main street, taulsvllle, Ky It Ifllrunthut tin In entirely "I nHhur-t- u clock that Mrlkes euriil. ami ulth imlhltiK hut Hop nittern, One eight-daMrmtKi.i-- . Monday iitiiI only ten ilayHtiK'i tiN iMictorH nave htm In O'U'ti.-d'oro- . lour and half hour, of Thomas up unit hhIiJ he niiiHl die, from Kltury nnl iiIkIi', DecemlsT loth, IKSJ, suddenly MI I.lver Iroiilile, iV Kimbley, Hartford of . congestion, Mrs. Delia Murrell, blankets, wife of Mr. K. H. Murrell. Mrs. MurNonp Ken mite without n huneh fifKreeli One pair of line llopHon tlie white Inhel. Hhuii nil lltevlle, of H. Hmnll'rt Trade Palace, n rell wan In Hartford, HiiM)iu)iiihtiitl wlth'IIop'(irIopHMii their n 00 Hartford having lived I ere fur several years. She One pair of nice lumiwt $.') 00, aud leaves a nrnl one ton. (leorge .Mnpelr living uImuiI four miles , $150, of one pair of nice from (own, h very ri.k aud not exWayne Grlllln & Hro., drug- Tho Big Brewery pected to recover. I)n. Bulrd and Mil4 o0 Hints., Hartford ler are doing nil for him In their power. College Point BrewOne pair lidies' Shoes, from u. P. Mr. J. S. Wocruer, maker, rejuilrer and ery, L. I., N.Y., writes that he employr Here we come with another pun', dealer In boots aud hoes, Hartrutting the Mammoth Exchange Hlorc; a lurge number of horses und bands, We do not menu tohonnt or hlnir, 3 (hi and having tried St. Jacobs OU the ford, Ky Hut for levn money rIm1 you more; One nice parlor Hwlug tamp, from great pain cure for rheumatinm, aches IVoiul to uny wehnvetiiAilen Khlft, Thomas h Kimbley, druKgits, and pains of hU men, utid for galls, That Unocltrttho veiy IwHtom nut; ' ol Hartford, K And give tho tntde n flwcepliig ilrlfl, splints, thruMi, wiiid'galh aud other Onler foi merchandise on I. 1. The world hnd never thoiiicht nhout. affections of his horse, flmN It su Tuns. Ufi.iJtTnAi, 1'koi. Barnard's Trade Palace, Beaver perlortoall remedies, und would notbe Kxchatitfe Kmixirlum, 6 00 without It l)am Croruwt'll,Ky. Order for merchandise ou I. P. Barnard's Trade Palace, Beaver Stas Line - i.i... .vfiwt. iiiiiv Is ..u,. vm !' For ones friends is not so much the expense of suitable articles, but to think of and select such articles as will be most appropriate GERMAN REMEDt and most useful. For the convenience pi ijA.irBr. our customers we give below a classified list of the most appropriate and useful presents, which will enable them to select without trouble something to suit any and all their friends. Carry this with you for reference when you go shopping this morning. 1 , A Complete Medical Wotk for Women, handsomely bound hi cloth and Illustrated. Tells how to prevent and cure all diseases of the sex, by a Ileal-meat home. Worth Its weight In Mold to every lady aullerlng from my of these diseases. Over 1,00 sold at ready. Postpaid only 60 cents. Postal Noteor2-ct- . Address Nuuda Statu Publishing Co., Nuuda, N. Y. 47 flm Strayed Steer Kiom the undersigned, u red steer, nneyeui old last spring, marked crop and split In the right ear uud split lu the left enr. Any Information will be gladly received. fiOif Tmw. J. lUnmrr, Barren's Ferry nut All Ills stopped free by Dr. Kline's No fits after Orent Nerve Itedorer. cures. tlrht day's uc. Marvelous Trent Ise and $2.00 trial bottle free to tit caxes. Send in Dr. Kline, 031 Arch 10.17 lyr. St Phlla., Pt. i FOR A LADY Lace Pius. Necklaces Bracelets. Opera tthu-ses- . Married or Single: FOR OKNTLKMEN. .IKWKMtY. JKWEMIY. Culf Buttons. Collar Buttons. or Watch Chain-- . Rings. Charms Tooth Picks. Pencils. MIsCKIXANKOl'H. Rings Enr Drop?. Ear Hoop. Chnrms. Cuirnnd Collar Buttons. Gold and Silver Thimbles. WIIAI'H. well-know- Cloaks. hti-bu- Jackets. Russian Circulars. New Markets. Shawls. MISCELLANKOrH. Gloves, Boots, Hatmkcrchicfs, Shoes, Suspenders in boxes, Hats, Underwear, Neckties, Fur Caps, Slippers, Smoking Sets (hamh-ome)- , Cigar cnes, Wristlets, Fur Collars, Dress Shirts, Ear Muffs, Overcoats, Mufllers. FOR GIRLS. niisT noi.i 1'bATi: ji:vi;i.!iY. Lace pins, Necklaces, Bracelets, Rings Milid gold, Ear drops, Gold pencils, Kar hoops, Charms Saved Her Life UMite, Mclntfmli Co, Oft. Dr. J Ih'.ulflel'l, Dear Mir I linvettikfunev-en- d bottle ofyoar Female IteRtilator for fall ii lug of the womb ami nth' r dleaten year t Hiding, and I really believe I inn cured entirely, lor which pleaxe Hit-sell- , Handkerchiefs wlk and linen. Jeievs -- toIt. The Toy Kings. Collar?. Neckwear. Hose,' Cuffs, Skirts, Gloves, MIHCKM.ANKOUfc. Leather Pockets. Underwear, Mufls, Handkerchiefs, Gossamers, iioirsrcKEia'URs1 cioons. Gloves, Cloaks, Havlocks, Hoods, Table Cloths. Napkins. Fur turbans, Dress hats, Toweln. Lace Bed Sets. School bags, Jerseys, Kid hoots, Blankets. Carpets. Silver drinking cups, Leggings Splashers. Tidies. FOR BOYS. waiu:, (jirADiturLi: bilvkh ji:wi:lisy. Syrup Cans. Castors. Culf buttons, Collar buttons, Butter Dishes. Card Receivers. Watch chains, Tooth picks, Rings, Cake and Berry Baskets. Pencils, Charm?. Pickle Dishes. Spoon Holders. MlXCni.hANttOUH. Ice Pitchers. Goblets. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Knives. Cream Mugs. Butter Neckties, Hats, Caps, Overcoats, Drinking Cups. Sugar Bowls. Slippers, Mufllers, Boots, Shoes, Ciiilds' Fancy Set. Spoon?. Underwear, WrNtlcts, Kar Muffs. Knives and Forks. accept my hcarfHt thanks nnd tuott pro 1 know your inedlrlne fonml Krulltude. saved my life, mi you nee 1 cannot h peak too I tuive recommended It Km r.ivor, hln'ily In to several or rny friends who nre mirroring m ery respectfully, Your I wiw. MIMWKHTKBIUNH. TKSTKDAqUAUTKH OK A CENTtm-ITSTANUMtlVALED. D.S Ididianc, Ha 1 r J llmdrtcld, Atlanta, (la.. Dear Hlr- -I tnke pleasure In stating that I linve uned.for the lait twenty years, the meillrlne you nre now iu ting up, known an Dr. Brd field' Kcrnalo Hegulator, niut consider It the UeM combination eer KOtten together for the II ! recommended. With kl"di-reganN 1 nm, respectfully, WDFF.nUHLh.MD And many other handsome and useful articles will be found by a visit to i cea-rol- l. ANDERSONS BAZAAK. H-- - ..!.. ,. fr & - " fillll DYSPEPSIA, iorf-i.w.- el of iib-es- l fl'IIINMIBtfll'Fll s, KM-iu'- rose-bud- o- u-- f two-hom- I I t Rd J COMMERCIAL. A SFZJSNBZS OFFER THE Wat-terso- Great Reduction. Crk lbor ir I ONLY 93.SO, Ki. HUga-timinflf- tti! to yr. al .V. 1m lvli-nriii-t- i .... . iifr. .... tll !- trjuf mtsiea of fliuras popularly i. T " TIT WAR HISTORY. A Singular Story of the Uncertainties of War Life. In Jauuary, 1862, t 1885. Harper's Magazine anil for uhout two thi.itKruATr.il, month previous thereto, there lived In till (Franklin) county, near the Shelby oluine, heuliiuhuc In Willi county line, a farmer named Robert ccmher. the new Muku.Iiu' u III mncludo 1o Harper' Its HaskltiH. He had a wife and one eon, thlrty-ltnrr. 'llwoMutt perlodlcal'iif tit eiuhj new, ; type, It Is ct, ' and owned about Hevenlyflvp acres of ii newj liuiKurlne,In, tint, "Imply wlunu, because It present freh subject ami new picture, laud. In June of that year ho enlisted Imt uUo, mid chlcllv became ltteiullly ltd In the Confederate service under Opt. vniuv; lu the method ltielf of imiKarlnv In a wont, the Maimrlne becomcH Kd. Bell, and left at once for the nceue iniiklUK more tlietulthrul mlrrer of current more niul Wound luoeitU'Ut I.tmlliitf feature lu the of uclion. Nearly all of his nclghbori attractive programme for UMure t iiowaeilnl also enlisted, on one side or'the other, noclihy Constance IVnhnon imiImiu and W 1 i Himclln; anew micl rntuiou "Al llie and there were veryjfew lull Iti .that lieu tlloe;" deicrlptlve iwiwrn ' I) vicinity, and consequently tl o wives bv F(.in Millt't; UHwnlii Uinonl.KA Ahtiey.ll (IUm and u'her; tloMomlth'n "Site HhNip nml children of theabht Mulilleiit were toCoiuiner." Illustrated hy A hhc; important pupemou Ail,Hcli'me,(U not In absolute safety from the lliltvea mid deserters who were comtutitly iiAiUMnrs iki:i:ioiHAus. roaming alout. HiuMns uiV beer t'.ir. coming more alarmed thin I lie other, II tH IIAUPKH'S WKKKt.Y decided lu October to home uuJ UAUPKIfH IIYZ.Ut goto Kdlll county, uluiehlm h td a llAUl'lIH'SMAtlA.IM: .. .. . t W cousin living. Her nearest luilibor-bein- g IIAHI'KH'H YOtTNt I'HOri.K Hue wlvenol Federal wM!en, h'iimIM HAKI'nitViyiUNKI.IN -- tit'AHl t.I0 .ViimlieM IIKMIY, One Year uotconllde her purpose l Hum, tut bet tilled Pontile wrote a short letter to hr I u hunt, HtaloKorCanuU telling him, of her deimrtuic, her destination, etc., and Intruded It to the .Thn lolutiipMur the MaKalinheln with care of oue John ,,llremer, who was the Number forJuueand lhHvmhi'rof oach be home on a furlough at that time, and jear. When no tlmeMuent!orid,U will n uiidtTHttMhUtiat the Milwcrlber wNhen to Who was n member of the name com tilt the mirreut.Numtter. pauy as Husk In, and lived In the same The but tlcen Hemlaimnai;Voluiiiei f Ha part of the couuty. Bremer was made HarperV liymnll, In neat clolli hlndlmt, nl pwtpaM, on Hill Ik xeiit primmer before he reached camp, and volume. r!thenn".tnr;blmHiig,ff ly mnll, inHtpftM. was kept In prUju'.overVyear, ami the tentneieli llarperXMiicaxliH. .Mphnlwtlcal. imlex to Aniihtlvrlniiil I'lnKltle!. for Volumes 1 t'ut letter, of course, i was ncverj delivered. lacluMot!niiu Juup, InMi.u June. In), one Vheu.Hasklus came.home to visit Md.vo, Cloth, iwi.: o hb wife In February, 1S03, lie found his HemltbinreH Mi mid Ih nmde by Monei Ontrrirl)ruIt,tnaulilcliunrrifli house deserted, and no one could tell NewHpapemtriHiul torop thN aitxertUe. him of the whereaboutHTof hU. beloved ment wlttumt thopxpreonler nf Harper Address helpmeet and his little toy. He made llrotlier.f HAHPint imtnilKK. New Yoik every 'possible Inquiry for Jier, but llu ally gave up lu despair and returned to the army a heartbrokeu man. At the clo9eof the war Raskins wandered aimlessly aalijiittfor! nearly two jears, and llually fettled down to keeping a l.tC i V' aiha&n off.t ' small grocery store In I'lettfiut Hill, !niimccy.t' mi t Missouri, and there he stayed tilt.ubout i wuy rfrr iii ti DH.T.A.kUn.ia.i.ihtfi two weeksgt1 when Ihedeeldul.to visit Old Kentucky" once more. Attet; spending some days with relatives and old comradeat-arm- i hi other "sicht s Indian Vegetable Pills parts of the State, he landetlla.se Sat roit TI1R unlay In the vlcluity of hU residence lu 1562 and yesterday evening he met Bremer, who has-be- en Ilfing In the edge of Shelby county nhice IMi7. ru: all Dilious Complaints uBremer, In talking over "old times,1 tnkr.lr t puMy vece'aUe, nt)j;rlp All hnuutst. aig. Wlceit remembered about the letter given him by Airs ILisk iih, and strange to nay, hud preserved it, and after Murrhhu! forborne time among Homeolit piven-foun- d it ami delivered It totbedimh founded tIuKlfi, after having It I Id RELIABLE SELF-CUR- E. in twviity two yenr. of U A fvorttt prfirrlptton of onethe U.tbS. .Mr H tkuit came to KraiiKf irt erlj xnvi uot4 na incctiui irrctftlutt In (now retired fortnrurif ArrrwIili Monday niorulug on lil wuy to Z9t Mmnh9ttiteaknmhn4 Deaw. Hd( iopUiniflJefHfloprr. lru(ltCftofllUU county lu search of hU wife and nu A46ru DR. WARD & CO., UnIiUnt, Mo. and was seen by the Enquirer reporter, who gathered the above facts from him I fore the train left. Mr. Hawkins further Htated that he was dangernusl.v ciul mx cent torpoMtfi wounded at the battle of Fort I'll low, nndre(elo free, n coMi tMixof kikmH wtitcti wilt help )ou to more Teim., in April IMJI, and alt U frloniU money rlKlitnWH'thnaiuitlilntreIke In thU world. All. of cither (Brewr among the ret lu Kentucky hour. The hroml roiolaex.Mierewl from tlmt to fortune thought he was M'lcd, nml he wiys fore the worUrrtU'oliitely.'iire, openi he At once that Is the reason Bremer made not (tort athlreHHTal'K A ( .Autfufttu Maine. to see Mrs. Hawkins or himself. He fetM nhmst sure that he will tt :d his sou alhennd w II, though he dnuh's very much whether his wife N still Ihlug. He looks to be about llfty-tlv- e years old and his hair and heard are almost white. He showed our correspondent the letter written lu 1802, which was moth-eate- n and scarcely legible, some words being entirely gone-H25 YEARS IN USE. says he did not know that his wife Tho Oreateit Medio! Triumph of the Ago! had a cousin lu Estill couuty, and, of SYMPTOMS OF A course, never thought of looking for her there. His Isu strange caw and I.niofappriltc, Uimclcotlveraln oue hard to believe, but he says ever tbe hcad with a tlull Brntlna In tUa barb pnrt 1'uln UDilrr fbo UouMcr-bfnd- e, wonl of the above Is Jopel truth. Fiillnraa after rutlna with nil' Iccllnntlou lo rxcrttoncf budr nrr.il , Chi, Enquirer, Jrrltubllltroftcmpcrt I.owptrlt, ..h n feeling of hnTliiff arstrctrit nomeduty Wearloesaf J)lz7lnet I'lutterlnir nttbn Heart I)oi before the ertit lleatlacbo Obituary. oTfr tbe rleht eye, Iteitlpiaei with flifnl drrnmi. llluhly colored L'rloe nud Died, at her home In Bda, Ohio Co.. CONSTIPATION. Ky., December 1st, ISSt, Mhs Kllle toTCTT'M rilXB aro especially adapted such rase, ono doio effect a sued a Stevens, after a long attack of typhoid ch&nfreoffeellngfistoattonlihthoeufrcrer. tho They IneTeaifl tlif) ApptUeand fever. Ttiedeceised was a laughtcr of tody to Take ou Flhittius th time Is yitrm nomihetl(anl byiliclrTonle Action en Stevens, Esquire It A. tbellcitIvOraua(lIrKulKrNlooUftra rrfKliir-.t- . iti ilfif . H Mtirrwy Nt..?V.Y. When we look upon the devoted fan) and desolate on ue lly, HAIR DYE. count of their h.ss, upon the loving Chat IUm or WmKEM changed to n of pireuts who ldulU.'d her, we turn away GLosr Ulack hy a slnfflo applicationact this DTK. Jt imparts n natural color, Instantaneously, bold hy Drugh'Uta, or from their great sorrow ami ask wh rent by expreston receiptor $1. oue of micli rare excellence could not OfTlco, 44 Murray St., New York. a little longer. have been spared to them When we remember Hut we hhall e her on earth no more, the sunshlue seems a mockery, the tutumu winds wall In mournful tones of death and desolation, no J y surrounds us, ami smiles seem cold as sunlight glinting on nrtnul?Wft(l( IwrnwiDiwr i n linut Q derotttt to, rlcnw, mihotji, rnptrjrinjr. ul- frozen snow. curenei, inTenuom ami pateoii eter puMUhtd. j;?ery irlenrflil But for our Christian faith, what number llluntratnl with mo-- yIuMrneraflnci. ThU inbllotlon, (iirniahea a cnrtrlopedia of t no traon lbs hone would cheer the gloom that lln Informfttionntilch Kltfmno should b witbuut. that inpalMitrpf tbe AumirAN la luch of that around the grave? Like a rain ftt clrculitlon nf irly i"m .9120 of all tbr ptper to In cltta rombinrd. Prfp. a rr. IHwouM Hold all nwdealfri. baw It spans the dreadful chasm of rinbi An tar llroadtrar. N. V. llUr.N A CO.. VnU t.hr. ai Al" P )kt ! f taaa A Co. hta aIm death and lights up the beautiful world 1 t BB W Years ttractu bo- b,ymi'I the sunset's radiant glow. Office, '-f I pF . 7 More Days ! "HEALTH ANO HOME!" WASHINGTON, D. C. SiihrHHbut DRUNKENNESS md can be cattily cured toy (icIiiilnlHtcrlnif Dr. HnlncH m IS A DISEASE, M 70,000. KIHTKO IIY W. II. MAM B5lBIn"Specific. THE dl.-ou-e, mm S i p? ; TsrgS2S3n5KSiSK TSSSssssss "",---- Tin; lleultli, DietutirH, Fancy' Work for Lmlittf, INizlcs for tho Hny, ami every realm nf Modem Science tlittt temU to improve health, prevent purify inoralf, ami make home happy. HAMIMiW COIMKH U ii litrgo right page, forty column, montlil; paper, and devoted mililmr iHirhiliiTiiif fu Health ami Homo. Marruiue. Hocial Hctcnce, Liturnturt, Art, Mwnomv, Domestic MtMlirino, KcU'tiee, Cookory , lliuu on .. TIih EMINGTON tlKB THE P'HKK. SUBSCRIPTION 1 R C ? 50 0EHTS JtER YEM piMnjrc Mamp-.- ) (Wliiclican hohetit in EMINGTON BEE, BY ANY. Address i7 1v Health and FIcmk. It ran bo alven In a cup of cofTee or tea It bout tliokiiimledtceoftlirperaon taking a speedy ami permanent enri, Mbether tbo patient Is a moderate ill Inker or nn nlcobulle wreck. Itbnsheen lllaeti In tliouianda f rasrt, and In every Itmtanre tbe. happiest results followed. Tho sj stem otien Impregnated w lib thnHpee Ifle, It beiomea nn utter luiposslbtllty for tbe ll(Uiir itppetlte to exlat. Tbousands of drunkards hnve been made temperntn men ho have taken the Golden ftpecltlo In their coffee m tt bout their knowledge, find y hellet e they quit drinking of their own freo will. No harmful effects result from Its ndiiilnlatriitlon. It purities nnd anrlrhea tin Mtii id, allays nerTousnesa, nnd Incites to henlthful ncttnn ulltlin organs of dlRealluii. it, nml will effect tntw, liH-rln- l rare i taken that (he content cau not Im (ttviilitod tit ny hut the 1 nny addrenaed. Diir p&ckHifn will cure any ordinary cat1. Two piirkBKf'MllcurRtliftmrntitfttlnate(ae Tblala ,milllfly guavrHiiterd, or uiouer refiimled. fhie rack aire bj Mall, I'oUpatd, Two rarkajrei at One Order, Heml money iy ltrRltrc1 letter, Kipreu, Postal .Note, or Money (mli r Add rem I8S Race Street, Cincinnati, O. t IVretilar with tvstlmoiitftU mailed free to any raiit. The Hpwlflo Is prppareil In powdered form and ptit up In pukaffen fur nialllntt.tir lilpln hy t UNEXCELLED WAsiiiN'crroN i. Sure to Give Satisfaction. General OMce, I lion, N. Y. V Ken York Oflli-o- , t!8: II road nay. HPBOiriO OO. Buying Agents Wanted. cilltOXIO DISEASES VUlllZD. New path nmrVrd onttTtnat mort popular took en IImjcai, mxnaL ant biicai. Tali and Midiwl CuWMOJf fcxniK. Kearlj 1000 and ZOO llloptratw treating of the huQian botly la health and , by PH. Cf e vv a 01 U !;' ItililloHt pnrn, l(s rs SiliTNINC SEWER WW ww J dlra, u. I'uori;, Price, flf y y am $l.rO. Otci Ml( 00,OOOofhUloikrareUti) soldlQtleUtiltetlBtatrr.i; Germany HMlAu.tra la Li rNnd, aftti bjroujih ph flclftn, nllrti A Au wwu:l JiMt W. N. HALDEMAN, PrcildeM of the Oreat LOUISVILLE COURIER-JOURNA- Si Vi to I iwtke, wriien; Vvr uiri (a t'tUtt! t. ttttntiitiituU tut ttititttvttttTttt4tity.' A 16 apo rotiUbti table if Plain lnneTalk,acvy ot Vr Fonie'4 'icath U'Ulhly aidatl)U3 Iti Mrtef " I ll iw a of tl.f r-- C0NSUI1PTE Oh. i I ' ryy22jCUXA fc&l"51' YS"ss . . 'ca i t,ui rwit . rr rjwg&n fe LIVER GRAND ii WM . NEW OSCILLATING L CX Telia What He Known of ll"aai rSctiits Itnnd t i iirnim nuns nd K'Miib ltecclpltUc Chrerh feiit I. ", ;.o . I'yoftl Vtrinr TOOTH'S urn WINTERSMITH'S y 'l i At l.S ap F nt of t 1 f v . SITffi SEWING MACHINE CHILL CURE. 1 bad. aad tbe pxm1 rciulia iia eflrcta iadohacrvcdgD Mr K W Meredith, bo tor mort nan bitten year., haa teen foreman tf ray cCice induced me to tell It in my family Ite rnulli U.e 6rit caic ai iavc htta entire y satutaciory. f two vcart' atanJinr, iuUch 1 helieve eyen mown ipmedr had been tried with tempotart re lef-t- he chill returning 1 rriodically and e emircli rithlncrcaicd icvcrity. itur cure trtle them at jnce.aod there has been ni racurrercect il.erafci t nnre than lie monlh cne Ire nitder form, and yielded mere riadily t" circ remedlci; but the chill vould reti rn tt Irlervih if -' until your medicine waa I'f' now tevcral month th'vhav .fper r ' t (i I ft 1 from the opportunity t ha I 1 i ' 1 1 1 he ill ate to ctptea m belief it t ia a valuable tptclfic, and performs all yoi- - t " r fer It. Very leapectfully. til. -I' I r .1l r1 r1 m on. ii ! ti ffli Ifjik fri Ti - d n-- pI If .1 ila . It i 9 a I, - 14 A i.litw fctr '' a. lth Itltwd rotr. Orrict or thk Cot aUR.JoviKAL, 1 ousvilu Jr. It'tnttrtmiti, St' I waive a rule I have bburvrd fa many vrar. the value or yiur remedy roropt lat I lrn iflK me totay, in rep y to your request I be irttale atiuraecca f at ol our Chill Cure 1 1 a 'tr efficacy - THE BEST EWING MACHINE UsrmoN Ttl H Jmr FREE! W po-x- ll 7HE LIGHTEST RUNNING. H' EASIEST TO SELL. Vim MOST PLEASING IN AP WORLD. ADDHKSS IV Tim tr jomc FACTS RECAR0IK3 DISTRIBUTION, PEARANCE. THE MOST DURABLE. ..DSOLUTCLY PERFECT. W K ItALDrVAN Dr.Hule;'s!r7oiiio. tt will pnrlf) and a nrlrli Die BLOOD, rtvulate the LIVCRaud KIDNEYS, and Turnout. IMS ItKALTlI and VIQOUcf YOUTH 1 In all II u vtticlctil IONIC, dlaea rriutr)ujt airrialnandAppctlte.liidlrei cfpecUIIr U)apepla.aiilor litiii. Lack, of blreiirtli. etc.lta uae la iiaikt-with Immediate and woiidirml reaulli. loin a. muaclfaaiid lifrvesrerelte new rurce. Lullteut Uie mind and fupptlrs Urahi 1'owrr. tk auferhifr troin all run plaints peculiar to ll tlrn x ill Li.d In n dy UK. ltAUTKKS IIlON TONIOaMlar and cure, it yires a near ana nraiuiy coihimmi. Tiip alritffpat tratlmonr to the alue f Ilf. T(snuia uiai irruurNi iurn im. at eonnlrrfi Ithir haae only added lutlieiwpnlar. llrul tliuorlaliial Ai.If you varmallydealn Ixaliij Jo not capertinrni-KeiineiiKiaiKumi roar addrvaa toTba Pr Hartr Mad Co V Ht. Itula, Mo- - for our "DREAM HOOK. Kullof atraofftaod uafnl lofonnatlon,rrer by au Or. HAftTCR'a Iron Tonio is ron no Dcalcrs Eviriwhiri nauooitTe ADDI7C iTHE WILSON SEWK THE WEEKLY COUIUEK-JOURNAL, Thursday, Jan. 1. 1885. A paper worth $2.00 for ING MACHiME CO., . ' ibl Ovrtf Now York, CliinirOa or Waili.iL'io.ri. ((.!.:. faaac LAUICO AX OHO AX OK Live Ideas, Live Issues ANOOUALFOHCKrf. au TUTT'S PILLS TORPID LIVER. AX KXKMV OK Sl I r and a ticket in our Gift Distribution besides. We will give away to our Subscribers about 1.50 Monopolies.Oligarchism, Anil the Spirit if KmlKMlledln That THIEVING. Tariff. Tliu Weekly tuurli'rJmiruul hhm tin u perlur HHH Kcut family ulnl polltlitil mjnr in the MeWhuier world. Iihi inululluii ia .MANVT1MKH LAUOKH PRieKLY nBM aaavaaa Y" fli $1,000 WOHTH OF iff fjfflfh II aB 'aaaVar $18 WAT C H STUM WI1TDX1TC -- Tlmnany lolltlrial newspaper In the S0UI1 aud u cxcflkil tiy tiut few In the I'll lieu Htatpfc. Jt contain, imcIi wrtk, tiu meal complfto.1 hUiuiiiHry of tliu nnMaoi ttm worM. ...I lta -- iinriiiiiI iniiiiiniii MI..I..U IV',.MA.... nun. .ii tin It. vol. .llilnni. i i tviltrtnchlPt)ufenlMtt)Hriblc. j nmivi mid 1 grlef-strlck- TUnS usBKiiL m mm mm! aWcCau Among which is M-- wSaftm JaaataLJar A. Wice Top iiggy9 TeltrHphle rieflnla Iroiu all tho lending poima in me unutti n unfit iinu i.urope rtertnlHiut Hhort Htnricw. Tultnnuo'n Herm will send thin New Solid Silver oimtheilnyaiterdi'llvery In lirooklynTnbcr We IttKrlH, Kiihhion and betting tuiclo.AltaiMurkcl HepurtH, AiiHHem tft Letter, Hunting Stenvwwdtng rttock riir Corroi American Lever, named O. P. Itarnet poinim' i)eMiriiiivtii, roe try nmi Dejinrt-men- t forClilhtieu. No llomslnllieCmintry LoutSTilIe, Ky., compound bal 4 lire, ance and improfed duitproof cap, to 4hfiiilil be ulthout It. any address by mail, at our risk, on HiUHCirriONTiniMH receipt of $1H for tho watch and 25c. Dnlly. IJ yeui : Kuiidny. ti n fnr Th9 majority efthtU of the human for postage, or by exprew, with bill U Wee kly, HincleCopy.i j cur, i n;j rivfl a drangmntt of thJ collect price, subject to examination if CfipteH, one ear, After h rlub of fio body ari$0 from loth the stomach aud Liver, affettinff liiiNbeen im desired, before paying. ThU watch out the.) teiit mhl tho club ruUcrcau,throuKli NlngtoMibHcrliillonH ear. In order to rjfrtt a curt, it t weighs 6 ounces, the case weighing 3 ct'lvel at ourlowi'Kt club rate 11 10 forna re Ktrel. year oot$arvtormorcthi ccuse. Irvfgu e ly auuacritiinua. ounces. We can furnish an open-facleariy auuoeriptionvoniy far and 8luggt$h attlon ef the Bowtlt, rate. Our term nl watch at the same price. 'IhU cut can dp received arctun for eight months; for Beadache$8UknitalthoStomath,Pntit 75 fl le"thnn 0a ear shows the site of tbe watch. Money cetilH lor inoiithNl.'iOOcnln for three trout lis in the Bark and Lolns$ctc.tindUaU that In a regis A sample fopy ol Weekly Courier. Journnl the Liver U at fault, and that nature o may bo sent safelv by mail, til re assistance to enalto this organ to tered letter. Our New Illustrated Price In nent free of clinrice fr exainliinllon ou ap plication. LlberalennlirouiiiilHKloii List of Gold Pens, Watches, Spectacles, rauviihaert, and oi'tfll Rent them allowed throtc offimpuritUs. freo 01 Prickly Ash iMlfcroffrcepecfosr Gold Rings, Clocks, Pocket Knivrw, ciinnee Aiiureaii tomroundtd for thl purpose. Theyaro w. n. jiaidi;man, Chains, etc sent free to any addreff mttd in their net ton and effective as a P iAKNES& RHO, Jewelers. Prehldenl Courier-JournCo., I r-al tirUnt. ntrotitf Aiiumil' the KMK'clal Ifutiitun are W, fi22 Main St . J.OUISVIU.K. KY. !nulHvllle, Ky ewref nrepfeaaauf fotAcfaeteandfaken To easily by both children and adult hen according to dtnctlone, they are a $afzndptra$aut cure for DyBpCfMla, A Fine Orgaii, General Debility, Habitual cou tlpAtlon, DIscaBCd Kidneys, etc., etc. aanioodrurlflerrAey are euperior gf-r- s THE HERALD AlfDTU! a rm j.mi hlrtv-Bav- Several Sewing Machines. Gold Watches, Plows, . to any other medUlnsi eleansing the syttem thoroughly, and fmparffnff netr tlfeandenergy to the in' valid. It is a tncdtclacf utui net cut iutoxlcatlatf prera. m tooi eioccisT Ocarent schoolmate, thou hunt left us Hero thy Ion wo deeply feel, Hut 'tis God who hns bereft iw Mo enn nil our borrows hen). Yet attain we hope to meet tlico When the day of life U fled, Then lu heaven with Joy toured thee, Whcro no fireuell teirs are slic.1. l a, SCI na nam prtpared mora tban Ono Hun for pat-n- it forelro (rmrttrirs, CaTrati, Tridr-MaiL- t, Copy fjlhrr tinr tlrhta. Ai.Iffnmnti. And kit for fcecurinif to JnteRtord llipir rfshts In th ITnltil KtatdH VnonA P.nail. Winu (iermaar and other foreign roantrlciC prepared tBiiorv nouc anuon rvsoDkDi itrnia. Inforrnatlon aa toobtatnlnir natrn'a cheerful! wUtn wlthoat charge. lUoufooks of Information Mat frr. I'atenti obtalnnd through Alana Too adrantairo of aurh notice ia wait undcratoud bjr all jwrnona wnn win to oippoe or tnair patenia. AddraaaMUXN 4 .((., OClce BcttSIUlcAittaicjUf. foteiberitent drd,inTtiousancl arplleatlona tbo Uniud htatrs and Mkl MrSi MBmk LOUISVILLE. KY. WILL NOT UE UNUEHSOLD. COTTAGE UPBIGHT AKD BALLWm GQUAUE Weekly uhI-VjO Courier-Journa- roi fricilt asu bittiii, andtak;a&ooUier. PKXC2C.tt00pOTSotU. Courier-Journ- al SICKLY ASH BITTERS C0..S0LE PPOPfllETORS ia .. Important to Tea oh en lu the Fourth GongreMlonal Dlttrlot. Uroadrtarew Vorlt. Fine Pictures, Books, etc. D.H.BALDWINCO. sflBaMMatt oountrr Oue year for tu.oo. Twti Tapers for tlttl more than ono, Bend and receive your home paper and the the beftl. wittle&t orlghteat ana ablest Family Weekly In the l, Chesapeake, Wo Si Southwestern RAILROAD. TUB The next meeting nf tho Htu'.o Ttucher'8 AaocIutIoti will bu held lu thO Louisville Femulo Hlh School building Decemhcr 29th, mid it will remilti IuwbIou at tho option of tho Association. It Is deal red that thU in ee tiny he a representation body, and tlmt every county Graded School, city School, and College have Its representative lu that body. I tuko pleasure In announcing to the tcacheraof tho Fourth Couurciiloual DNtrlct, that tho L. & N. It. It. and all lta branches, and tho 0. 0. & H. V. H. of the itlnrlH now 11,, lu recoKultlon being made In behalf of the cause of public education, will carry all teacher o tho Association at half fare. Teacher are kindly urged to make a point that every one of the ten countlen composing this district Is rcprc3iu(ed. Vnry IteHpectfully, Uoiit. K. Woods, VleePreH.8 T. A. 4th DM. All patrons who pay up all due the HAMILTON ORGANS, U.S. PENSION AQT officegand renew, and all new subscribers to Washington, Baltimore, And iSottcUorof Government Claims, a net, snd ether AND. the Herald who pay 1 year in advance are ItOSINK, KY. Esley Organs and Shonlnger Cymbelta Organs. to participate in the Distribution. 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