the hartford republican: 1892-09-02...vetinthenielli-'inhioin, whenallnnrliopesaeileail....

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Mrill;r^•(m^ .lo(i WcrU ^ BSPlIUllCilii We Hill well sii|i|ilio.l with the \ erv heHl iiiiitenal Hiiil lm\ e in onr ein|ilnv hh jtimmI wiilkmeli IIS eiiii he fiiiiiiil. I Vices reusiin.ihle. ;^l) JO. B. mm, Publitber. VOL. V. OrriClAl ORBAM or the PARTT IK the rOURTE OOHORESOIONAL SISTRICT. HARTFORD, KY., FRIDAY, SKFTKMHKR ‘>, 189‘2 TERMS— BUS Per Aanuo, Sn Aimce. NO. ). ' i suBscmriE I III. I III $1.25 per year. SifllltG Bnht, Snurrs! , la tlie riiiuinieriililo host whn Robt. E. Fife at the Grave of •''« Kii.B-lom of (hM, for the i u , I.tf Mo Robert Sauers, *1 | Ikt.I Himself has s|)okeii it. Not | 1. 1 n!;,!,, a prii 12, 1802. ' »" A.him •In n-iir-r Il||r> IlsIr _ ' lllltil HOW, wlio howcil Hllhlllissivi'l}' to AH^alnMtnn'u " I .-"on- 'Iv tclliiw.liavclcrs to the tolillis ! "i" Kiii({.will some N,.,.I eiii.iir linn 1; e. I ||,„| ‘,nv,.,ii i,s all. The hriahtest rose 'l-'y- Cl«ll. I riiMiv I’rmitT. ». > hifwn M. r Mr.-irl . .. Ml. flit) W 1 M. tfin. 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'1 lltilM«il|| \ V-M mix .... il I'oll; .ItiliiiiMti COMPOSITION. f IIV MISH MAdOli: .Wl M.l.tM.s.] The (rue etnl ol all iatelleeliml eil. ii(*a(ion ir) tn fl<‘V(*lop tl'.o pfiworn »*f rnitiil with \v|irli wo uio l>orii t^n lliat coviT*r- EC T* c ri*v. rin iiU nuri niitl .N«i>t'iiO>«'i . •t.n\* h''x tin* ^lll M''b'l «> iti Muy Illdk'U •• runiiiH*h 44 <'.il<li''* .Mi*>i i"-y .. 4 1 riiiiii4*ixxh'U''r 1 CO’C'ITXTT C 1 A. .1 «AA 1 1 A 1 ' Km 44 *4 II M I 1 lliiil over when Hcalhcd iiihI *'*'* seorcheil hv the torriil sun, is hlown away hy the ;;eatle wiiiil which wins- ' |iers its exislenee still. eostellul While we have no riijhl to say that J’’"'" any Innl of nature woiilil not have nniili the wiirhl hii|iiiier innl hetter *•''* "" hail it heen perinilteil to hlooni.yet hit- "-‘’‘"rain I iMirt I’tluvi’ui * ll»p l»f >liint|n) III purli Mf'iilli i . i i i i cotTEX. flfw, and lln ii »»»• wm ko»l uptin the Twiirt I AUT. ni*x ihp an* M-tmlay m .iamiitry, Lo^oili fd’olU* wh«H« not iti* iVlotni. i|'ril,.lMiy ,, . . 1 II C«*Art Cla*.x*v 9 . Ilnw i<ml lito tf>thoin tliat livo, r..uri ihf 1*1 MfibU) III otft.fMr himI ^\||,| to thorn thntflio; InllUHl). _ _ _ II. .tv ail«t|'|t|l llt*l* tint ll lll*f» \ll» fwrot llay, nit down in the Paraflise . Ti . ,1 1 1 , , I wo innv ho ahio lf» tlniik and to ac' of ( fod and there recf'ivo tlio iimrit' . ‘1 1 1 •. 1 •., fiutro the habit ot doinir witnotit ro- iim *‘tar. .. . , V«, . 1-1 k‘i ni>; touijy nile. rile earth may fjuake ami every .i' .i* j 1 n 1 o. . 1 1 II this eii4 sehoolliinises are lnn!l, eostellution lost, still the Auaels , , . . te.\t hooks aiTf W ritten, teaehers eilii- trnni nil hii;h iihiee their L'enllp liiii- ' , , . l , , .1 , , , ' , eaten, taxes levieil, etc. ^'iieh Ihiiif's Ions heiieath our uneasy heail, ainl S 1 , ; , are lueessiiryl. W e have to think liy hill ns look nil with that heavenly ... .. . , n ,, . stinlvni;; thedhoiinlits of others. We assnranee, atnl with nerteet peae-> , . ' , . .1 , II ' learn to kuoif' trom what others have I known Inifore ns. Onr imliviilnalily SmnflThin«r IVnw in IWiialnrtli- -liveloped liy stmlyinj; the relations If l'i III Miiri-ti, .Imim*. N nifl nx iiwr III* I* HM* «. I .1 W A, 1.^, . |ii roiii*. Mvl\ih*ll» ) I >. 0 ( n \N I lO !*>r . i >, I *tt \- h*, I'-. Hi. I* . !'• » iiiiiMi k 1 1.. •, \ >. K* “Wb. II. I *. * i. I •• ( r. la. \S il •Oh, ' •n-l.iHlt 1 Kt(*iit' Milli'i, ^1 L t Kuhi'iik II 1 r. « li.ihilx-1-, i. i, 2, i- ( .1 V\ I'll) IIP «-<iu«i.iMf. I r* 1 1 \ iiii* tl, 7, !•, *, 7 llAftTfttiib. K I ii* na* r, •*, ( II h I 1 > I. Kiilk* f -n. U, II. II. II |(*M Ik fviMt . ' f I . Wm'nIi* «l a, II. II. II, II I \S M \utn. II 1'*, •!. ». H I »lv 1, I". V «. i SS l‘ >lill«*r .•ouxi.a.lr. How sail Is life to them that hv<‘, .\inl sweet to them that ilie; How saereil are the tears we sheil, When for onr ileail we sij'h. Vet in the nielli -'I nhioin, When all nnr liopes a e ileail. SoineihiTiK Now m Muslach- OH. .\ new epoch has ilawned upon the miistaehe. The life ot a male ha man heiiijs ha« several peri.als at which new importance is iissnineil. The first one hejiiis when he first drops his new starchy ilress and puts on The hriylitesi erowi.s ol w inch we ' his lir.st pair of pants. When attired in pants, a enat with larj'e hrass hat- .\ie jil.nid upon oni n in ». eollar that lays all over his Life ia tin- world is like the «reat- ,,, j, est sea, some tinns trainiuil and n . . . , ' , . ' . a man His lirst pair nt pants, hnw- smoolh ike nature s laee retleetinit .. i i . . i i , r ever, are attached to a waist which the han.liwork ol t.od. Apnn, it ot things an t no where in the realm of studies can one he toninl stainling ahead ot ( ’'imposition in tlil.s re.-peet to this (ilneatioiial value. In inalln- mattes the reason i- simple ainl ileli. nitely exact, hut in Composition it is more iiidelinile and complex, deinaml- ing ja.-t such a grasp of facts and pow- er of di-ei iniinalion in W' ighing pridi« ' child is alile to tell yon what a hook, iheniselves eiaistanllv to the teacher /‘A'f i /'7 V.'/O.V. i /, ('Ah‘/>. a hox, Ol a peaeil is if you hold the whos<> own heart and mind is fall of ' ~ ohject up hefore it, and Avitli a f-'W ^ the snhjeet she is leaching. ^ DKCWO suggestive ipiMtions can ileserihe the In eoiielasion, I will only add llnit I' I dl N K\' AT l,.\ W, ohject. Continne exercises like this the best thing that eoiihl pos-ihly he 1 1 A l.’ ITl > 1 ; I ), _ K li.N’TI ( K V. I until the child learns to write on its said on thissnhjeet woiiid he said with 'slate then have it write dowiijn«t the par|io.-e of awakening the teacher O-lerxn. <SC “^T^OCidin*^ such answer.- ami ilesefiption ns these, to the importaiiee other part of the j s; ^ dust along this line the reading work in the study ol Cnniposilmn; and "^11 \ I’ I H li^^ C lesson allords manv exeelleiit nppi.rta' I will onlv .«av that I do n't think . ' * >1 , . , 1 * l‘l 1 1 * 'HI' * . "V' l I s' nilios for the pupil to ^eo tin* a»iy lour her will Imve tncfl to «!«» liis i-* t, ...uji. .. use and need of many, it not all, the duly who does not put hirwurd her si''''’i:ii''oo'n'c^^^^^^ I, j I piinetnatioiis imirks ns well us laaay best elli.rts in trying to icaeli this siih- y olhi'r things that will enuhle the pn. jeet systematiealiv ainl with a delinite SlIlitlTL, j pil to iimlerstainl ainl many of the inirpose. \lf / ri » - . f I I rules ami principles he will he/expet- - I )I IK ) <IL I.ilW, I ed to learn when a text hook is placed Poanut Govomor. H.M! 1 1- 1 )I! 1 ), KV. •inhishainl. After a while the ehihl ! ,, w,ii ,.r..O'. i, ( ol. l.ciniett H. \ oang, editor of '-"r- A| | »i.. -j... a S'-eiiis able, rend its lilt C stories and ,i, i . -.i , ,, . am'iiK.n mv.n i,, , n. , n,,,,.. I , . .1 . IlmJmmsVlIlc Post, would do weM to' "ti„ . „„ni, ...i.- , . ,i7l, hnve U re pnMiiiec tlio jHlfirv 111 ilH own !• i i ... n » i i purt. vi7!» , /,M I 1 i * 1 fire fJH tiro.-^fjiue ami pointlos.-^ “force worils. IhisI have fmiinl a most i.;iiv i . . ... i. . . depailment from Ins eiiitorial ' ' i.. n. ni.v.o. .-alisfa. lory way ol teat hmg ( ompo-i. _ 0 ,\xffy’ dZ ItiriB-O. >*|'*' I:II .ni. liliMli ;;i>* h )-• i; h-i tl f:--. himI »• > 11 * •I ii.*i«, Vk'iiJJ y J" ar.i ££3 SniitlTL, AttoriK'v at Law, HAUTl tM!!), KV. W ill |>r. •’He*' Il 1 n III ' iln<> ui».| ma •••Half H, ;,||.| n , f.-urr ,.f .\| | .hU. hj-*-. a K tlfllOoH UlVt’ll I,. . II. t tmiix. « Hit- *' ii<*rili .f.l*- ) a. p.iiirf. vi 7 I’- "* I I'V. IJ. 1*. HINM). O-uff^r ds Iting-o, Attonu'vsat Law. Will prtifti.M' III .ill . ..iirfH of o|m<. .iiuI n.l,.)miii« **iinfM*-, iui-l in ri'T Co'ii'f tiu.| Coiiri of.\|>. 1 * jil». r-.ii. - t iniw uipI -ill |. i.ii«jt!i It*. * >fti. f, No. y, ov**r AinbT-oii ** n.iritiir, Hurt- !«*rl, K>. vi;iy A Peanut Governor. { l\i \ l.•,o|••|-.j ( ol. licnilett H, \ oang, editor of the Jamisvillc Post, would do weM to ' lire Ins tiresome and pointless “force i hill’’ depailment from Ins editorial | jiage and devote some atteniioii to the , i II .1 . I II I- ahilitii s as w ill best enuhle theniinils tons ami a collar that laysall over his , . , i ‘i to hirm such jiidgmeiits as he will he ofteiiest ealli'il upon to use in theev> uc<*p.'< am) tiioiiiii'i it.n'lf avNav then % 1.4 11 1 . * , , , , , , larife pficket lulfi which applen aie hitlcM it!< tcai'M hcticalli thcfhwvcrv 1 k ‘(1 . i « v * 1*4 wIkii a forage ih niaue into a I I I 1 V . . » 4 I- . . ' R htAkHftIUM I I Mil loll. P'*’l»;« . niAi*b*l 4 K 'MfkMl Nc l•llll•l. IM-lk” ; I lt*ul«b;il. K.nuiitx II I » I I. I H' I '*• iMt*r-f*-l , ... H *At»"ni*.— W I. ii“l.'* . W IMItl Ri k < v*i t l\ i. I » K* 1 *1. 1 " K’* 4 4 !• «'-l* *. I.' . MtKrxbdl 4Hli«*r I 4MMiiy 4iMilr«’r«. «‘nr\* t.«r . A>wi M,'ii.Hi| nt I* Il It ( o| o|o I II. I hiirrti.MikHtli. *«• rvM'« « iliinf b.lirtli **lll»'l '».4 III *' 4* Il IM-'lilIl •« ||*H»I :tl vit.-liMk «4< i> '‘•mmIii) III- riiinu. lov. V. I'. ItnpIlAl « liiiri’li. I \i. . I « <»i •Ih) (III xtM,.|.(> II. .! ,\,\\ ^- 01 1(4 tlloMiMl^ 1*1 ' *** I'H k. 4 .1 I "It III.4 H. C i\ I*. 4 lnir4 'h. '*• 141 - x tii-i ii.'l i..t,ii|i »4 iilil 44 * (h'o«.Mllt xd' .fit -I -if ' 0 » I'** k I 4 *-l 4 kiHJ-l »4 11*1 •! ini' J lb 4 ' *. C' > 1 I t 1 1 I'l**. I.. < iMirrli, Mc- - ^. I) ^.in- •l• 4 *tll‘'ll*'ln/ .*•' ' II - 1*1 ’“ I* t *'l. •• lo“* (< ' * '* Hr4*M H I* cf T o -L. bfl 11, .4 I bii'i '•uu I •> II* n il i: »nn ic.: f c-b . »* lo••l nll*o('l«ML H lb' 4 .J .1 ri*’tii''' ’’ hiiles Its tears licnealh the llowerv lieil which onlf lives to greet the passiTs hv. Hal ils mis.'ioii ha-, is and shall ~ ever he In In ing universal peace and pro-peritv, ami ghnl ti'liiigs of great s e I ni..r, j,,y 1,1 all who wonhl live il well. ' " l’""•|. In this world of temptation, sin ami Is- I n .iimi'. i|. atli, I In' iradlii'sl, the sw ei lesl, the w ! 1 ii. ti. icmh n -l lio'c- nionl'li r ami decay, w hilc oar hall'iwc'l ami saereil mem- oiy lor iheir di piirled sjiirils never _ ilii -. .Modern ihc'ilogv ha- taught ns llmt'oi'l toii'sci ing ininicciil ones la c'w conn' 'ic-pcralclv wii'kcd, lakes them J ' w" I II ..Vi-o away in tlnir pnritv that tlicir liitare holin' may h ' one ot eternal rest. Knt slamling aroiiml tin- little . . Il.ir.l »||.| lolllh to 'l:IV \.i' have l|o l ight to sU\' n. .. iiiH.i si ihai till' liii'ls that never hlo.>.soni ami liloom into mill innl winnanhoiHl i I'l o wonhl not have h.-t ii foiiiilailis of I . |ia_oaacc uiiil sweel pcriiime. 1 he II 'I (••t.llll ' 1 (f ''.'(I'Hk wild Ilf' tlir »»r llu* luut I'-'t ii I 1 s.i". lillv hv the eahin door that liows its hcinl to the wi!il sci pit r ot the sums .J- lo-i^ii.s nnr leic/.c, ii« tail hinlly lnllill< its mission a- the Icmh r violet that is - - I nnrsi'.l lhroiij;h the cold winicr blasts ' tupils' III the pahii'c ol the grcalcst king. f ,yi lioil’s woiil i- not ( "Ilfs woi'il nnic's eternal h.ippincss await' ail who know p not sin. 1 luinaii cri'i 'I- and snpersti- shonhlers, he begins to feel that he is a man His lirst pair of pants, how- "* "P'”' ’’’ ever, are atlaehed to a waist which ' "y "‘ t*' '•'t'-* -d i e. hattoas up in front and serves ns u larm noeket into which annies uie <’<""l-<-‘i'i“>M’aiinot Ik- n(*i^hb<»rH orchard. A?* lie grown old- er the idea that a waist is humiliating and that he should have saspeinlers grown on him. lie is then seen resplendent ni his first pair of suspenders, and is rt ady to reall/.e that sickening sensatmn that is felt when the lin-t snspeinler button hu' liursled. The next era i.sa seiiti- meiilal one. He falls in love and lie- gins to veiiltire out to ehnreh with his girl at night. While going In ehnreli of eoiirse he is in a perfectly silly enii- dilion ami say why, Mi-s Nauey this is a heauliftil day to night. The most important epiu'li dawns, howev- er, when he turns out his mnstaeho. It niirinred w ith tender care. we .“aid in the outset, hnwevor, a new era has dawned in the mns- ta<-he. It is now ulliiwahle for a man with a (irev red head to go to the toii- sorial artist and have his ri'il mas- laehe dve'l a lie-ry I, lack. This, of eonrse is only the stepping-stone to something more stailliiig. We may now expect to see men with light brown hair going around with navy lilnc niiistaehes, a lilaek hat ainl vel- The importaiiee of the stinly of (’omposilioii eaiinot Ik- oven slim. ileil, nor too inneh stre.-s laid upon its ne- eessities, for it stands pre.emineiitlv |aheailofall studies in tin' common school coarse, r.xeept grammar and itisexeellid hy none in a I'ollege eonrse. Vet, nispile of tin.' obvious facts, nosniijii'^ is less sati-faelorilv taught. The very host result bail from Its stinly in our best eolloges lull very far hdow the desideratnin and the Htlcinpls at ils study in onr eonimon school, so far are alm<i“t whollv harreii of goial resnlls, Whv this is true is iloahth'ss due not to one reason, hut to inaiiv; hat the Iwo chief ren.sons seem to hr. First, Want of good text hooks on the siihjcel ami second; iiieai a 'ily of the leaelicis to leach llie “iilijeel eorri etiy. The aii- (hoisofmost text books on tln'siih- jeet seem to have had in view lhat ils study sh'iiild he eontiiied to the incins ori/.ing ot alistrnet deiinitions and ]irineiples. While this ae<|iiisitioii has a eertain value, yet, il pnrsind in the main, will certainly lead to kiiewl- edge harroa of the power ofstimnlal' ing and invigorating ihoiight. Thought is sahserviateil to sivio: matter to ai-peareiipe, aii'l the teiu'ln r has not the time or is incapable of ' V ' \ i emilc.'s hell, lull iialiirc’s love ami j IJiicl’s lievelatiim deelare a home for j the pine ill heart lieyond the s. as of Ol/*/ "-’"PP' V ^ J hie ili'iilh Is no more eerlain than a inrrwi;i;s haven of test ami a home of despair LOUSVILLE and MEMPHIS, t" heat w ith patience, the penalty of iinv puititiAN BUFFET Sleeping Dais' r,'; I HUM \Mi H> dwill. When innocent ones fall to i.eii IS* ii.i *;.»i*.sii-iii*i.* n liwiii K , i ii M*n*s musl .ainl SI ** «»*«l.» *M‘. sleep Milo all ell. I!c.«s lest. We slionlil « iH •* iiii.liis. weep for joy hccaii.-c their slate j- , I _i I.. Ininnier than >mr ow n, ami sheil tears The Quick ami Desiri'iiilA Route , , , , nc vs I 1,1 hceuasc wc arc not prcparcil 'I'll .vvn I'liiiM III II . , , . to nii'ct w ml they have so iiolilv met. New Verk l*li'liii’''l|'loa Kail 'imTi' \VK.IiiiiKi'>ii Norlclk (II I I’.'iiii f.. iil"H . 'I'ln. iiials i,| liiia world are inanv. Iti. lij.,,.a.l liiill'.l..'n.'vc! .i'.l j,„j j. 1 Ills It. l I'll I i"lnoiH'" 0 ' , 111 ' ' III ria.'iiiiiiiii I .Mii-xr.lc Ihit all Will he joy ami glailiirss, CBBtorn and Norlheostern Points When we in lair Kilen meet. hkJ Mi'iii(iliis Vii'kstiirit Itiil.iii Itiii'K'' 'file I ,amli was slain to redeem as; .Si'W Orli-Hiis Mill'll'' I iitic ICi.ek Hill ||is spirit is lulling us Inline; .'-liri-ni' 'Old |i ial' la " ,'sl Team's [ angels are waiting to greet us, .lermn o.ip|..m'.ssa».io-a,i»Mi. a...... a l„own head with a 's incapanie ot mil sin. Human ere. d. ami snpcrsli- yreei* head •‘"l>l-l.vi»J? «hat the text. honks lack, ivilh an indigo hlnc mustache would ‘’''"’’’-’l‘'^’">ly the child failing to see endless hell, hut naiurcs love ami appearaiiee. ‘'‘•‘'“b’ 'I''’ 'tu.ly or any good ti.id’s Itevehmon deelare a home lor tipnf the ^'"’‘y- the pine, 1. heart hiy.md the ot ^ might he given a dah of red. ' Im deems more prolitahle ir.mhle and I 'veis ol woe. In | and thus Iimik's the ehaneeolac<iuir- Inedcalh is no more certain than a ,,1.^.1 i»« power of expressioa that haven ol lest ami a home .d 'H'""- ,i„. i’ouvor.“alioii a charm and lUKH might he given a dah of red, ' '‘"7 nv’ -icems more proiitai.le white or Line *ino llins ila* chance ot uc<{uir- Kentuckians ol course need I"'"'''' ‘I'-'t paint their noses red as the majoritv i ‘”'‘t'’or.salnm a charm and are already lhat color. The time V’"'*’"'’""’" literature has Ik'.'ii when a white headed mnu I "C H't’ nms- who dyes his mustache hhiek wonhl [ 7 7 '"''' lmv»* Li’1‘11 >mnr<*lii*iiiLMl rm a liiiiatie. greatCiJt 4 litli 4 *n!ly it* toniKl in who dyes his miisluehe black would have heen apprehended ns a liinatie. They are now permitted to go at large, (’ivili/.ation is advuaeing. Koiiin Ik'ol'. leadiim child into lidds ofah- si'ii Thxiis .\rkiiiisn« M ississipi.l When we no longer here ro'im l.i.aisiiiiiH nail ll'i* Seiilli innl , , i sm: I’ll WHS T. Tim llmi IS lliiiriiiiKtilj' ciiuniin-il ainl In Hrtt-cliiss coinlilioii, am! iirnviilcs an exi'cl- lent arniiixemi'iit in liam ainl tlirinnjh i srs A rXATCKIt is till' tiim- Hinl coiivi'liii'iice That t iod lakes ininu'elil children trom iiareiits nr parents Irom elnldreii ' . , , ... , high up III heaven. His remains were to oblige the mourners til st-rve Him, ° . , . , , I hane'l III lexas, on the JHth of .Inly. Is an nnseriplaral teaehnig and an i .i - I ,, 1 1 1 1 . *I was so sad to ss-e Ins vonnger broths A •KATi'Kit is till' tiim- Hinl I'oiivi'iii.'iice uiireasoiiahlediK'lrine, ainl tlio lieiK't- . u- . i A ruATi as IS III u.ii s . I . . . , 1,1 , 1 er return home to his parents nioae. sucuri-il tiv llm l.nnili'il Kxi'r.'ss I rams. „nv creed. I hysieal . , „„ , ,>N,.v A NimiT's KM.K li.i.w.'.'i. Imiisvill.' | «l-me. llu- heautt- . . . , till Angels are watching over Ins sleeps I'dieilicin'e to miinri's laws. Spirits , , , I, I nig lioily anil Wl I eontniac to wateii I dealh is the rcsnll, ami the only . , , , . ,i„ 1 . I' tl aid the resurrection morn, when it mil, ol dlsohedieiU'e to the laws ol . , . .. , I r .1 ' will eomc forth la all Us heantv to -spirit, llu- great ruler of this ... , . . . . . , II ' I : . claim the crown that is uwuUiiig him i iwaaiIiiI li'ixci.l Id linitvl itr Iiii*i 4 fi 4 B large, (’ivilizatiiin is advuaeing. ; tli-a.ght. We hardly know Koiiin Ik-'-l'. '"'ay Ironi the syailiols of iirithmetie and learn to use more cf» , o , , * ^ teetioii symhols, orgniih's totimaghi A 8 jliool-mate Gone. i -i i i , , , , 1,1.. foami III trees, rivers, bridges, laiid« 1 In- dealh angel has called trom ns ... , , , , , ... ... si'iipes, eities, great men, ole. It is one beloved. His victim was in the ... .. .... .J 1 , Cl- 1. 'ery little good just to teaeli Comiosi- lorni (it (i. h. .^uinlei'lnr, son ol e. I>. ... i ,i c ,.. . . , ,, , 11 we do the facts ol history, arith Nainlerlnr. He was horn ami raised .. , , ' , . , ... metie, geography, etc. It must he III ( Iliio eonnty, Keiitnekv, and utter i i. , , . made alive oreoiniilete success will eompletiiig Ins education he went west . n .i., . , , , , . V 1 .1 I u. . "Ot follow. Ihis hxes on the teacher to try Ins luck in the Lone Star Mate, . . . f , ,, a great, yet just as respoasihle, and hnt III the hhiom of vouth he was call> , ,, , . , I 1 1 . 1 I "P"" the saeeessinl discharge of ed from Ins earthly uhode to a home , . , , , , , , . , , wineli dciicinls the greatest good we high up in heaven. His remains wore i , , . , . , , , ftt" hope trom onr eomnioii sehiKi Imru-'l in lexas, on the JHth of .Inly. . ,, , system. Weall to day can realize I# kk-tld 41iX lJ4tjl fit aikXt Itid «*/*( ttlVill* ltt*i*flt^ •' »>N|.Y A NimiT. KII.K liHlwi.ci. I..misvnie iscaasi'il. and eaiised only, hy sii 4 MHiiinliis, ii(.<l Ills t'l'-t anil 'iini kcst , , , . . . w .srvioe lM.|w..oa U e iwa cities cv ic ..ll'i i eil. | dlS'.lH'illcin-e to milme s laws. Jspnits •|•|l•kels,rlnll•Tsl.:..• mi. I i'll .ii -iri.ii inrei iim- i nul dcalli is the result, ami the only liolt I'V :»|'|'UlHi' tl* •! II- I I I. 1 ' 1 1 I 4 1 1 I . . I* Hi ii«*«v«*r iiMiii, 4 »r rc**!!!!, t)t tliJ^tiLiMliciicc to Imp Liwh WlPmtTiGeB'lPl«.An.iteTilleiS 7 .j'''“^ TIu- g,.eal ralcr of this pratK'lul worl'l i- ili'awiiig men to i.oi'i*** ii.i.t;.Nr. i.«*riN * ri;*. k. h. loBiiTille, Sti Louii & Teui ailwiji Him through love ami the gospel, and j" “l> . , I 1 . i. I A 4 1 lipatU tit eMirrow, (JtMirijie in al rcHt, not Ity roliLinif III* 4 il mir Lent trieml«, . i. ® . , . 4i r I* * *7 I ulthoiii;li wc Himll never nee Inm any who arc to us a^* the lij'lil tti the i ^ ... *. ,, , 111 i' , more 111 this life, we will meet Inm wtirlil. I couM Imvi* no lietler wnv . . . ^ . I the jjreat stc|i hirwanl onr »<(*h(H)L j Imve nnnie bince the intrtMiuctinii of I civil pivcrnmenl into itn ciiriculnm, ai.d we nee even greater evitlence of eflicieiicv than iIhk whenever the Htmly ol < ’ompo.xition U by«tenMti/.e*l anti every recitation eoiitluetul with a I tletinite |i(ir|H>ne. In trying tti treat thii* Hiilijeet logic, ally, or in a way ealeuhited to ho ot I aoine little Lenefit tt> you, I am at u HciiKiu'i.i'; IN i;ki Ki"!' N(»Va , iH'll. No..M, No,M, W*>T 1 a If Nil. 1 hilly. Ihiily laOUlHVlIll’ 7 ; 1 *> II. Ml. Hl'i.'i 1 *. Wuxt Point 14.11 II. III. 7 :-hi 1 *. Ml ltr>4 iiil(‘iii*urx li ;17 li. m. *:"7 |i. Ml. IrviliRton . It. Ml. h :i7 1 *. >l(*‘|lhHID«|K>li m.J.t H. m. U.’Jl I*. i'|iivcr)Hirt in.H il. Ml. B’.tli 1 *. Il.ll H. Ml. ID |M 1 *. |.(Hix|M*|l 11 11. Ml. lO.iil 1 mciixlN'i’o li: in Ml. 11 11 I*. ilh* I :<*4 |>. Ml. II..V^ || l;’i^ |i. III. ii«yii. No. f'J, N.i.M, KXS'I' lUil-Mi. I hilly# Ihii'y HciMlirxou 7 : 1 .** ;i. Ml. :i; l.'.p. HI ai>*i(tHV)iic 7 : 1* rt. Ml. a 47 1'. IM. 4 »Mi‘it..'*(*ro h;J7 ti. III. 4 : 4.-. 1 '. Ml. laCHiHlHirl BlO'I 1. Ml. .^;M.^ I*. Ml. IIU 44 U«Vlllu B:B;i Ii. Ml. d::ui |i Ml' ('lo 4 «'r|M*rt Ill Ml It. Ml. A ::»7 |i Ml. KtepliuiiHport IM-ill tl. III. p. In. IrviuuioH llrUi H. Ml. 7 :4 V. 1*. IM, liruud'K*'!^ lll’.^! tl. III. 7 ::il p. IM. WuHi Point l'.::iV* |i. Ml, 8 : 41.^ )i. Ml. l.uuiM 4 illu l;MM 1 *. Ml. p. Ml. ^ 4i 1 urroiiini me iiirum* tn octit'c, 4>iiurc of making vtiu my enemy rhaii liy * ... . .. .. , . * I e I n * parenlH and clnhlren Hnnll live hlaying yotii iiest inontt. Ilia great ^ , . . I I ttigether evermore, (leaire is that uinversal peace spreao i. , . .... . , , I I Heuutitnl toiler thy work ail done, Its halevon wings over ever mime, and ,, ... i |. . gu •• h , Heuiitifid sou into (ilory flown, more in this life, we will meet him i . , , .• 41 , , * ^ , loss to sav |ust where the siihjeel lie- urronnd the ihroife ot peace, where * i‘ 1 . 1 . , , ,, * ..... gins or eiMls, and S4 )ine teacher is per* parents and children shall live 1 1 4 1 . t haps as iiineh or more at .1 loss to know' together evermore, . * 1 , 1 1 1 ”, i. I .. . .... when the sUnly sl.ouhl hegiin Heuutitnl toiler thy work ail done, .... 1 1 . I. .41 1:4 ^/| Ai Liiinposition in its liroadcst sense ac- iirR u:if u. m. n:«*< j*. ni. , ,, ..1 .| i Heailtiful SOUl illto (ilory flow’ll, 111 II .1. Ii.m. h ;,7 ,1. in. ! K'V "K «11 « poacclnl ami tramiml Beautiful life with its crown unworn, c.anpanies, or should aeeompaiiv, all “Ht 1'i.j.iB. m. 'j.'ji |>. (11, home ill which to die. Ills oiily (iod giveth thee rest: ol its kindred hrnnehes, and i-ertiiiiily J lit'Irm n' l'-l' la! prayer is that we submit to eternal Uest from all sorrowings and fears; that of grammar and literature. It It .All. I", lu ll (. Ill wisdom as oiir iiitallihlc guide. u,* I*®"! •roai all possible sighings and even begins before granimur and ex- " '’i 'O Via ii ,vV|!'nI j *’'**.' ''“I* become Minnik Tiiom \s tends tbroiigb literutiiro. 1 simll not II i;.jr.|i. Ill, lz•z"u.yll. [ living nmmimeiits (f bis tenderness, _ , , j undertake to say just bow the subject j beauty and gloi'V in this life, and j ‘‘X Back Number.” | should be taught to u child. I do not ri'iua-xn, I'mi.v. I >"iij' ! Iiiiehor ctenmllj in a liome of rest, to sliglitiag remaik that *’*' *“'* a - T'l.''".'". "( '''’I’- I sDirow no ni'U'e. ' . i i . i . iteaebiiig It is not possible for one 7:i;«. 111. " Oi' iii I , .. . IS often iiiado alamt women who try , s .7 . i„ 4 1, Ml I I be list tnhute ot ivspeet to tins , . .1 1 .1 1 I person to tell uaotber bow to teiieli; S..1 .1. III. 4 ... I'. 111. . . ' to seem vo'ing, thongb tliev no Ion- I! , , , , '.i;i''i 1. 111. .v:<v>i>. (II. tender form IS laiid, but into the bunds I , .. .. ' - but the true teacher will not lack tor 11. 111. 4 ;:i'i n. lie i g-T look so. Nanotiiiies uppearaii - . , mill,,... A'.7 II n. ' of Him wh'i Sind: “Ol siieli is the , , , sometlinig to assist, and eertaiiilv i""iii. 111. ft ...7 |i 111. , ces are deceitful. I'einale weakness, ,,,,,, , , lori iii-'.siii. 111. «:ii'|i. in. Kuigdoni ot I leavcu, we. commeiid I . , ,, , slionld nnt laek knowledge ot proper ii 'iis III 7 a'i i> III ... . , 1 1 . I fimelional trtaililes, (lisplaeemeiits , 1 •. 1. , 1 .. i,, ii.si„ III 7 11 , 1.1 ' 4' '“"'I friends. ... 11 11 gnidanee lor a child s thoughts. |>nt ^ iiiAiii. ill. 7 .a|.. 111. ' , , . , ,, ami irregularities will aild fifteen, , . ... . . Il I'i'iif. |i. 111. s:".x I'. III. w ho (leal w ith e.trtlilv things, we r- , , , I as I wish to profit as m neb us possible nail. Ill nil.-, I ... II." ,,i- .1 1 years to a womans hioks. 1 hese , . , i n ' unnimit Ins sacred dust, “r.arth lias''’ by mi r exercises here, and especmll.v r.i uiiii .N... iz milks •',iam'<'n"ii hi tio somiw lhat lu-aven cannot heal,” 'ronldes are removed by the use of which is to follow on iiihiy cx.'.'i'is'i) Willi iniina nil l.iiiiis. j mid Just SO long us the Son of (iod is Hr. I ieree s hu'orite 1 erscriptiun. ,mi,jg,.t. | yyiil try to give yon 'K«i'VanMViM'ii"m^^^^^ ' king of the Spirit Lund, just so long j * ’}’ **'•* reme ly.all y'Oi whoso beauty j |my^, attempted to II. M'lani'K, uaii. i-H'r Aa'i. I will we, who iM'Come as pure as h,.. 1 and frusliness is fading from sucli teach, as I think it ought to be taught, i.oiiia*iiiu, Ky. |,j.|.|„ilted to enter 111 ihrmigh the j ""'I f'lf'*’’** ' that yon may criticise my mrlhods if ~ pearly gates into the city. Death to , ‘’'cty a" a “hack nninlior. Itsguar- any of yon tiavo found them not the Bura^t * this darling btiy is iii'ire eerlain than aiiteed to give satisfaction in every ^ best a teacher can have. 4 be crown he’s now wearing in glory; ease, or iinaiey paid for it returned, Begin very curly with the child. I neither could a diviner message full j See giiurantoo on bottle- wrap|ier. The lirst day it starU to school the 'I'xKihn No, <M uikI .No# U liiiik** roitiioclioii Ht BPI HOfftlW Irvmgloii (Kumiiiy fx« wiih truins on Loiiia. ^ villa, tlar llitHtiurif * Wi-alcin H. It.. hii*I | wfi*t UiUMd# Far further intorinunoii, t>d*lr4'***4 Klll^ Ol tl lion; il ciillivales attentioii and eans« i. , , 1 , , , •Kelf-imp'i.-lant, intolerant, i.amiw- »'s till' cliil'l to observe elo.si'lv. 1 11. . i-.. . I . , , , , '"""hsl, peanut politician wliosils in have alwavs t'lami he clnli rcii eager ,i.„ 1 ,, , , I . I . I I ^ ‘aovcrimi's chair at Frankfort, toiio this kind ol work am it is no .1 . . , . . , , ami with the assislaace ot Ins “kitch> less inlereslnig t'l me to hear them i«., , . . , . , , , , , , . , , .eiicahniet plays into the hands of a rca'I what they have written. I have . , .. , I . .. I b'w newspaper pets, giving them all tonml work ol this nature onite us 1 .• , , ,, , , niipoi'lant exeenlive news several pi'ohlahle to the older as well ns the ' 1., ,1 , , . ' , I , I hours or ilay.s in mlvaiiee of its olli sm.ilU'i' imiii s. Ill order to vary tlie „• ,1 . _ . 1 , , . , ^ ciiii ]iromulgalioii, leuviiig 1 he Post work a hue, I sometimes tell my pa. „.„i 1 if . , .. ' am' other pajiers to “hold the hag.’ Ills to watch mo, or some one ol the .|.| ... .... . , , 1 Ins species ol favortisiii has heen pupils I have selected tor the pai'iiose, ' . , ,, 1 11 K'""}? "" ever since the present parti- aiii noliee euretiil y evervthing 1 do. ... ,. . vimlietive and sellish adniiins- Alter I have oeeiipied mvselHoru mo* . ...... , , tratmnwentiMtoiHiwer.amlthencws- meiii or (wo in doing something a lit- .1 .1 1 ,. .1 . , ,1 1- I, 11,1 . papers that have been , I iseri minuted lie mil ol the oriinmrv, 1 tell them to . , , . 1 , , , . . agaiuiit have mil had the emirage to write down nist as mnitly as |i"ssihlv 1 , , . ' 1 1 -'eiioiiiiee such Irciitmeiit. evervlhiiig llii-y saw me do, alwavs i. . , , . I .... ..... ’1 It IS iiotnnoim to every iiewsimiur give them a certain tiincto do this and ... , , Perry Westerfield ATTCRli’EV AT LAW, cia’i iiromulgalioii, leaving The Post and other pajiers to “hold the hag.’’ I _ __ ___ This species of favortism has heen ed.a.in.gr, g'ling on ever since the pre.sent parti- j gVttoniOy Jit liJlW, -an, vimlietive ami sellish admiins- __ __ (ration went into ,H,wer. and the news- |>iipors that have been 'liseriiniimted ."’-n i'ri>' -"'>' in- |l.,l.-i..ll m sii 11,0 arts ot agani;^ Imve not had tlie emirage to riiiiiie vnn-jiy -line no— 11 lusi as iiraiii iis ii"ssiiiix i , , . ' 1 1 -'Ciioiiiiee such Irciitinent. everything lln-v saw me do, alwavs i. . , , . I .... ..... ’1 It IS notiinoim to every newsimiur give them a certain tiincto do tins and ... , , ,, , imta 111 Keiitnekv that every inove» w lien (he time IS III) call prinnntly tor I . , ... , , . '11,11 I "X'l't of tlie present mlniinistratinn the work, .''nine will not ho dmic, Imt , , , ... ... . 11. .1 ‘"’I' heen outlineil ton Lmnsvillu eor- the work, ."soine will not ho ilmic, Imt next lime they will try Imnler tn gel all their story wriiteii. Then again give them a pielni'c, in then' hook, on a canl or have tliein draw one, and have them w rite a lit- respnlideiit, w lio is a iiiemlier oftioV' enor llrowii.s ollieial familv, and who toots till- (iovi'iior’s horn on every pos- si hie iH'CHsinii. Onr 2 x-l Peiinvrih- statesman is ile- I-i. Z-3:eatrrin., ATTOIINKV AT LAW, Hartford, Ky. Mill |*rn*'ii"«' ln*« 'sH|n|| ill ml |||,. (j»iini*( r*t Mil'* uiul icIioiuHiu' (’"Uuti* m»<l iii ili«* rniii'i (*f .\|'|K-:»Ia. i l U ttlD iith.li tfjvcn In <'>)||*-(-(iull. tMti"*-, «*\* r \Vilii;iiii.4 . It. II ,v ilnighii.i". ~l H. WHITES .1 . I . I . . . ., T Slilll Slllllll IS Ilf. tie slorv ahmit the nlneets seen 111 the ' . . , , . ,, termined to pninsli the eoiresiion- pietiiie. 1 saw a great many ( oni' 1 , 1 . ! .. , .1 . 1 1 1 -1 . -h'lits ami editors who will not "ei'onk , nosilimis ol this kind on exlnlation at ,. . . I , I I II 11 .1 . .1 Ihe pregnant hinges of the knee, that Pmliieah ami 1 inav add that with, ... .. . , 4-* I I <• I *Lnit may li»Mo\v fawmni;* ami he perlmiw 4 )u»» exceiitinn, 1 have loiiiKi , , . .. .... . . i> , has athijited the iKilicy ol iL'iiriviui; llii.« the most mlere.-tm^ teature ot . /. ,, . . ..... . ^ 11 1 I, I them ot all nows ot tlieotficial tloiims that graii'l display. It is perhaps a i . ... . , , , , , , , , ' -if the great “I am. little out of II ace here, Imt the thought , ... , IA P V I L'fl* I he Leader realizes that It w ill he I ) \ I I S I has oeelirred to me so persistently tliat .i i i . . i' Ji .. 4 1 I I , . . .. ' . . assailed hv the (lovernor’s nets ainl 1 eunrt'it retraim trom expressing it i here. It is this, whv ea.imit the ‘<>r I'-h plum ^-'ken. utter- OFFICE OVER RED FRONT . , I unee, Imt it has told the tnilh, as leacheis 4 »t ( )hio county Imve the work ot their pupils, .luring this school 7’'7>>‘P‘-’'’ "'an stutume.l at Is prepure.l to do all kinds of year, plaee.l on t-.xhibilion here at onr ' , i ' •'‘••as.mal.lo prices. year, phu'eil on e.xhibiliun here at onr next Inslilnto’;’ It seems to he a feiisi- hle plan and it is eertuildy one I should like t'l see earrieil into ellect. lint to n turii to onr subject. Af' ter the pupils have text-hook on the siibjcel, (ht:i 1 may mhl liere that a texl-b'iok is never a necessity in teach. i;ig (.’niiipositimi I great care must he exercised in eomliieting the recitation. flA' mimi must lie exercised ia con- formity with the laws of tlimiglit, or the sillily will he repulsive. Let each le.-ssim Imve a tlnmghi, ns (he deiinitions ami rules are memorized sniiahle exercises should he given to enable the pnjnl to apply them, flu'sc exercises need not always ho taken from the hook; thoiigli the te.xt- hoiik nsiiaily emitains very good work Ilf this kind, it is sometimes lielter for the pupils to give them something to do besides these. Let the pupil nn- derstai'd always that tlie olijcet to he Of eonrse H will he elaiined that the eorrrspoinleiit who is on the inside of tin- “kiti'lu'ii cahinel’’ sei'res Ids n A. J. SLATON, M. D. Ol tin- Kiti'iu'ii caoinel sei'res Ins ni ,, ^ -coops hy his saperior hnslliiig 'iiial- | ^ ^ Llll SlIip^OOH, itics, Imt il wonhl he dowii-righl ego - 1 i'" 'ti.' i st l.i.ii. li- , . ., . I ^*‘**t« In'* i'i"H*'»‘i**iiJ4 l f*cr 4 h’*'« lo ih<* iM‘ 0 |»le , » »• .... ,1 ^*‘**t* i'i’t»h*-Mi«*iiJ4 l f*cr 4 h’*'« lo ih<* |M*o|»le li^in 4 )r iliitti'rv lor iiiiii or Iiih triciulii i i *ri4 v »' 'iiihdi 'l•llOllH 1 lR«‘tuN(ll* 7«, < itiift* i u r#**«« to claim that he alime of all the!'''’ .ii-k' "I' l'" I’ri'i'.riv.) any eorrespimdeiits.it Frankfort is omnip- ' oteat anil ominseieiit. I ShX'UET ()HI)KRS. The (iovermii's chief horn blower is | SCHS Cf ^^©teXSkllS. a wise yoiiiig man and a hustling eor- | llll•rll Mh\»hi .'..i„|., a-., ii, |iHrom.iii nt respomlent, hnt no one will pretend ill i-ii-'h iiiMiiili III 1 i'. a. ^ for ail nistunt that he has the power I ' "‘«sf 77 ,rs|iuiii. , , . I.ls. I.. IviiS l:, Sfrai'SIit. to read the niiiermost thoughts and purposes of (iovei'iior Hrow'ii from (lay Q., today, amipiihlish them to the world .i. w, sm.i. i',..i. n,.. s, i,..,i.ria,.i,i long before they are spread upon 1 """•’^"—ek'> i>( |•'| |'“k paper in the Lxeentive elmmher. i-.s. iu;»,..cmi. What wonhl he said of I’resideiil k. M isimn.Aitj. llarri.son or Secretary Halford if they , , l’Rr.aT'*s M"K 1 '»n rii»«i No. I, |ici*H*’tiiM-ntof Ki’ii* gave fovorite corrcsiiomlents iiniet s„n,r,i,.y u'f,.r.. ti... tips on appointments, important mes- sumiuy hi io ii'ii.M k a. a. m iIh. i'imrt.|i<iiisi. nt * . 1 I i'. .1 . Itirlfi'i'il, Kv. J. e, 4 'iiA aiii'Hi.iN, I-, e, sages, treaties, ete, ami left the great , n,,,,',,,. ^,|j army of newspaper men to feed on sought in thesimly of Composition is , i .i i. i i , . 1 tl'e crnmhs that were di.si'iirdcd hy to learn to think eoneisely. -Most er- , «• . i l’Rr.aT'*s M"K 1 '»n rii»«i No. I, |ic|*H*’tiiM-ntof Ki’ii* tui’ky, iiMK’tH every SutiiriiKy iK’fiire (lie nih'oikJ Kuutlay Hi 10 (*'e|tH-k a. m. hi the eourt<h<*u**e hI llArtfetii, Ky. J. C. l’ll.4 (tU»'HUN, IM*. •I. M. hHHIcf, .Vttj. , , . . the omoial peD. rors ot conversation and .eomposition ,,,, . , , , , .. , , , . , , , What a howl would go up from are due to loose thinking and when . , , , . , . , every editor in the land it every pieee this IS overeome most errors ot style i . , . , , •' ol ollieml news were not guarded will he eorreeted. , , ... ,, i . i closely until ollieially promulgated. It the pupils have heen trained m„| ,1^.,, (i,,, xvidesi pnhiieity properly Irom the first in writing out t'„r ,|,f. lui.ifti, „fall newspapers, re- their thoughts they will have no ditli- gar, Hess of polities nr jiersonal relu- enlty in -loing the work reipHred in tj, ms with tlie I’resident and his Inmse- their honks. .V eliild is never to study a text-hunk on any siihjeet, without jj |,j,^ remained for tlie Demoenitie he has been well drilled on the prin- (;„venor of the Democratie Common > •* o ^^VcToH*' Usther lie Wtihoiil Itread. XI ItiHHMi''B Ukhidunck, Mariiuntts, irich., I Nov. 7. IHss. f Tbo Ili'v J. Kiia.Mel, of alsivo I'laos. writti«i i 114VS siilTi-nsl a vrcixt deal, mid wlu.m'vvr i tnsl BOW 4 iierMius ixttiu'k L'liiiilna on 1 Inks n dcHO ot l*MUir Kis'iiia's .Nerve Toulo suit ftsd r#* llsvisl, 1 tlSlik n vreat deal of It, nail would ratUer be without hruwil Uiiui w liboul llie 'i'uBiu. ... ..M. M.... .... ...... tiovenor Ol the Wcmocratie V ommon- Well Nad. lieil. eiple facts of the simly. 1 bis is as ^vmiltb of Keiitiieky to establisb u w»i.tkks, ' mx.. Oet. tl, ima true of grammar ns il is of urilbmelie ,,,,„,.i or i,, whieh ln> (ir.t About rv >f«i'» loto uiy s<>u bad ib« iix.t »t- o court newspaper, in Wllllll in nrsl tack ul eiilleiiilv dia/iuii.M aud suddou illuuM. and all else, ami I have lu-xer yet makes known the inner processes of, different disitort did biui no go^ . uu tte p ] ,, 'I • ,,,n 1 I.. s ooutrwry, DM cane grew worae, and tbo attaeks loiiinl a pupil too small in nmiy or mjmJ and no Demoerat editor has rnoaui.. mnro tr«uueut and severe until hooveu , . , , bail 4 tub at tacks daily. After taking S bwttlaa the eoiirage to denounee sneb an nn- of Castor Kocuig's Narvo Tunic ta. a.iacks mind tor some kind of drill in iiiim- j||^, j.,,„ri licrs anil liardly so for grammar or jj,.m,K'ru lungnnge drills. One great drnw-Imek Now 1 to our schools has always been due to „iand it. want of attention of the teacher to tbe smaller pupils, **'ii.i. i Most good 1 think is derived from l!?.!,’,'. j',",*, written cs-ays tlnin from any otlier way in studying Composition. In as- | signing them be sure togive the pupil j ri ii\-|i. |.- one be knows, or upon wliieli lie ean | w'li.Mu -h 'ililaiu iiitormulion. .-Viter the essay is written ami read, criticise it ami , ^ , ., hands, a point out the mam errors to the pupil, j j |) | Dem.K'rutie procedure. Now let the howl go iij); we eaii •iitin If I UI<:NUV V. MUKI.laKAL W I Isis % 4 M* Ml’Fl-'KK Willi I)yH|»r|»«iH mi Liv« r •'«iin|«ttiiii7'* MhihiirM N itit!i/.(-r i** tfih(rii(it(‘c*l o you. M-*l<l l*y /«. Wumic iimtTiii x H<-. Niilloh'o \ i(lllu*‘r la 44 |i:il \oH l>< ( tl for I >1 tioii, l**aM of u|i|M‘tit(‘, lNX((>m-a**, nii'i nil ayiiiloiiH ri I >4 a|i( |»iit. I'ri« * 1" mi-i 7** cu |*« r iNitilc ui WitviM- (oilliu x\ lll••• ViiliMhlo Monk eii Nenrmit L IJlf 1j l>t**oax4'« Hunt fi’oo to any Hii'iruH^ r Nf f Hti'l |*oi>r patli'tiiM •an alao obtaio I llkki tlilH ll've of rliumes Thia ruroudv lian Um-h iii-Hiiaru*! l*)MbH U«*v. r«nd Pa-tor K 'Otiitf. of K(*rt Wavuc. liid.. hhico liKti, lUid I uno4y |>rvpar«-(l uml- riiiH ilircotiou by tUu j KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, III. Hul(ll>Tl^ruuk'Ut.<(ut91|>orIlottlea OforSft XArtre 91*75. 0 Uottleafor 90# I’iles,sore eyes, cracked lips,ehap|ied hands, and all skin eruptions are eared hy Dr. Fenner’s (iermau, Kves.Silve. show liim liow improvements may he j Warranted to satisfy or Money retund- made, Imt do not criticise too miicli. cd. For sale hy L. B. Heat' 2 4t One or two errors ul a time is siilli' eient. umdi' liilsi lal.il' h lliut t-'I'ltMl* I'cUall. Nlllloll’’* ('ui'4* D* till' t’flH*-- ily lor )oii. Kor a.ii** I>4 /. H'.i) ii*- < inlliii A |li - Los AngolosCala. (!eii. W. K. N'uazni wr writes us It is diltieull to stand here ami say iiyii.iyi.u. Vur -.lU' lu /,. » i-u- iniaiii * iii". anything of all the good things to he . T*’,*,'*"? . , ' 1 l iiHiirli I ii»’*’«I. Il•ullh niul»v4 ii i Lrciiili •(•• said uhout a study, tlie science of ,i i.ysiuioirst'itiirrii iimM.iy. I'm, .'.i iis which eoiilains so mucli that make ii ; ''a-.ii iiijn iiii *»a>ui' 11011111 a iim, i happy, noble life possible. But the teueher with her class helore her, real* TiOS AogOlOS Gala. ^ iziiig as she must, how much happi- (leu. N\ . L. N oazei writes us ness ill the future lito other pupils fellows, “\N ilh li'uiini s Oiiitinenl 1 depend upon whether or not they see have remeved a swelling on hock the impnrlanee of this study, surely jeiiii w'.iich has hoon there three years, will not want for means to instill in have also iibihI it on a luimlu-r of my the lu'urls of her pupils love of the | colls ami it has taken tlieni off in beautiful 111 tbougbt and ex)iression. 1 every case.’’ Best reiiiedy 011 tlie There urea tbuusuiid ways suggestiug | market. aost IS *i'AimTY. Bx-r i.xsi'uiTi. f ia n I ti" I ii^ \ I WHITE’S OiiSAM ViHfCimE FOft 20 YEARS Has led all Worm Remedies. EVERT BOniE GU 5 RINTEED. SOtsD I NMlYani HK. rr*H-*rr«i Ii) UK lUU’JaO.N- 1 tV f ri.H. < d., >»r.Lcn*i i'O TIIKMsO'U. WcAkik«H, .MaliUttt. dU4;itloii ftod 'VN’i IKON '•1X1*1': s. It ciiri’u iiu'cl if. Fx>r xalo b- »U a#al4j» iiMxlu'lU' til kvuuUm. THU and WhUkeyRftbtli ir> (1 ai h«iiu4» with* outpalii. IkKikofua^ (U'aUr*nrMt H.M. wool. l.KV.M.U Atianf utttc4)iOiK(Whii4»haU^

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Page 1: The Hartford republican: 1892-09-02...Vetinthenielli-'Inhioin, Whenallnnrliopesaeileail. SoineihiTiKNowmMuslach-OH..\newepochhasilawnedupon themiistaehe.Thelifeotamaleha manheiiijsha«severalperi.alsat

Mrill;r^•(m^ .lo(i WcrU ^

BSPlIUllCiliiWe Hill well sii|i|ilio.l

with the \ erv heHl iiiiitenal

Hiiil lm\ e in onr ein|ilnv hh

jtimmI wiilkmeli IIS eiiii hefiiiiiiil. I Vices reusiin.ihle.

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JO. B. mm, Publitber.

VOL. V.

OrriClAl ORBAM or the PARTT IK the rOURTE OOHORESOIONAL SISTRICT.

HARTFORD, KY., FRIDAY, SKFTKMHKR ‘>, 189‘2

TERMS—BUS Per Aanuo, Sn Aimce.

NO. ).' i

suBscmriEI III. I III

$1.25 per year.

SifllltG Bnht, Snurrs!,

la tlie riiiuinieriililo host whn

Robt. E. Fife at the Grave of •''« Kii.B-lom of (hM, for the i

u ,I.tf Mo Robert Sauers, *1 |

Ikt.I Himself has s|)okeii it. Not|

1. 1 n!;,!,, a prii 12, 1802.'

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•In n-iir-r Il||r> IlsIr _ ' lllltil HOW, wlio howcil Hllhlllissivi'l}' to

AH^alnMtnn'u"

I .-"on- 'Iv tclliiw.liavclcrs to the tolillis !

"i" Kiii({.will some :

N,.,.I eiii.iir linn 1; e. I ||,„| ‘,nv,.,ii i,s all. The hriahtest rose :

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COMPOSITION.

f IIV MISH MAdOli: .Wl M.l.tM.s.]

The (rue etnl ol all iatelleeliml eil.

ii(*a(ion ir) tn fl<‘V(*lop tl'.o pfiworn »*f

rnitiil with \v|irli wo uio l>orii t^n lliat

coviT*r- EC T*c ri*v.

rin iiU ‘ nuri

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lliiil over when Hcalhcd iiihI*'*'*

seorcheil hv the torriil sun, is hlown

away hy the ;;eatle wiiiil which wins- '

|iers its exislenee still. • eostellul

While we have no riijhl to say that; J’’"'"

any Innl of nature woiilil not have

nniili the wiirhl hii|iiiier innl hetter *•''* ""

hail it heen perinilteil to hlooni.yet hit-"-‘’‘"rain

I iMirt I’tluvi’ui * ll»p l»f >liint|n) III purli Mf'iillii . i i i i

cotTEX. flfw, and lln ii »»»• wm ko»l uptin the

Twiirt I AUT. ni*x ihp an* M-tmlay m .iamiitry, Lo^oili fd’olU* wh«H« not iti* iVlotni.i|'ril,.lMiy ,, . . 1 II

C«*Art Cla*.x*v9 . Ilnw i<ml lito tf>thoin tliat livo,

r..uri ihf 1*1 MfibU) III otft.fMr himI ^\||,| to thorn thntflio;InllUHl). _ _ _ II. .tv ail«t|'|t|l llt*l* tint ll lll*f» \ll»

fwrot llay, nit down in the Paraflise . Ti . ,1 • 1 1 ,

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wo innv ho ahio lf» tlniik and to ac'of ( fod and there recf'ivo tlio iimrit' . ‘1

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fiutro the habit ot doinir witnotit ro-iim *‘tar. .. . ,

V«, . 1-1 k‘i ni>; touijy nile.rile earth may fjuake ami every .i' .i* j 1 n 1 o.

. 11 II this eii4 sehoolliinises are lnn!l,

eostellution lost, still the Auaels, ,

. . te.\t hooks aiTf W ritten, teaehers eilii-trnni nil hii;h iihiee their L'enllp liiii- '

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,eaten, taxes levieil, etc. ^'iieh Ihiiif's

Ions heiieath our uneasy heail, ainl ' S 1

, ; ,are lueessiiryl. W e have to think liy

hill ns look nil with that heavenly ... .. . , n ,,‘

.• stinlvni;; thedhoiinlits of others. We

assnranee, atnl with nerteet peae->,

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'‘ learn to kuoif' trom what others have

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known Inifore ns. Onr imliviilnalily

SmnflThin«r IVnw in IWiialnrtli--liveloped liy stmlyinj; the relations

If l'i III Miiri-ti, .Imim*. Nnifl nx iiwr III* I* HM* «.

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llAftTfttiib. K I ii* na* r, •*,

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i SS l‘ >lill«*r .•ouxi.a.lr.

How sail Is life to them that hv<‘,

.\inl sweet to them that ilie;

How saereil are the tears we sheil,

When for onr ileail we sij'h.

Vet in the nielli -'I nhioin,

When all nnr liopes a e ileail.

SoineihiTiK Now m Muslach-OH.

.\ new epoch has ilawned upon

the miistaehe. The life ot a male ha

man heiiijs ha« several peri.als at

which new importance is iissnineil.

The first one hejiiis when he first

drops his new starchy ilress and puts on

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The hriylitesi erowi.s ol w inch we ' his lir.st pair of pants. When attired

in pants, a enat with larj'e hrass hat-.\ie jil.nid upon oni n in ».

eollar that lays all over hisLife ia tin- world is like the «reat-

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est sea, some tinns trainiuil and n . • . . ,'

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. a man His lirst pair nt pants, hnw-smoolh ike nature s laee retleetinit .. i i . • . i • i

, r ever, are attached to a waist whichthe han.liwork ol t.od. Apnn, it

ot things an t no where in the realm

of studies can one he toninl stainling

ahead ot ( ’'imposition in tlil.s re.-peet

to this (ilneatioiial value. In inalln-

mattes the reason i- simple ainl ileli.

nitely exact, hut in Composition it is

more iiidelinile and complex,deinaml-

ing ja.-t such a grasp of facts and pow-

er of di-ei iniinalion in W' ighing pridi«

' child is alile to tell yon what a hook, iheniselves eiaistanllv to the teacher /‘A'f i /'7 V.'/O.V. i /, ('Ah‘/>.

a hox, Ol a peaeil is if you hold the whos<> own heart and mind is fall of' ~

,ohject up hefore it, and Avitli a f-'W

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the snhjeet she is leaching. ^ DKCWOsuggestive ipiMtions can ileserihe the In eoiielasion, I will only add llnit

I' I • dl N K\' AT l,.\ W,ohject. Continne exercises like this the best thing that eoiihl pos-ihly he 1

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A l.’ ITl > 1 ; I ), _ K li.N’TI ( K V.I until the child learns to write on its said on thissnhjeet woiiid he said with

'slate then have it write dowiijn«t the par|io.-e of awakening the teacher O-lerxn. <SC “^T^OCidin*^I such answer.- ami ilesefiption ns these, to the importaiiee other part of the

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s; ^dust along this line the reading work in the study ol Cnniposilmn; and !

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lesson allords manv exeelleiit nppi.rta' I will onlv .«av that I do n't think .

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nilios for the pupil to ^eo tin* a»iy lour her will Imve tncfl to «!«» liis'

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use and need of many, it not all, the duly who does not put hirwurd her si''''’i:ii''oo'n'c^^^^^^I,

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piinetnatioiis imirks ns well us laaay best elli.rts in trying to icaeli this siih-y

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olhi'r things that will enuhle the pn.!

jeet systematiealiv ainl with a delinite SlIlitlTL,

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pil to iimlerstainl ainl many of the ' inirpose. \lf / ri » - . f I

Irules ami principles he will he/expet-

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ed to learn when a text hook is placed' Poanut Govomor. H.M! 1 1-

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•inhishainl. After a while the ehihl! ,,

' w,ii ,.r..O'. i,

( ol. l.ciniett H. \ oang, editor of '-"r- A||

• »i.. -j... aS'-eiiis able, rend its lilt C stories and

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, ,, . am'iiK.n mv.n i,, ,, n. , n,,,,..

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IlmJmmsVlIlc Post, would do weM to' "ti„ . „„ni, ...i.-, . ,i7l,hnve U re pnMiiiec tlio jHlfirv 111 ilH own , !•

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n » i i purt. vi7!»

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fire fJH tiro.-^fjiue ami pointlos.-^ “force,

worils. IhisI have fmiinl a most i.;iiv i . . ... i.

. .depailment from Ins eiiitorial i

'' i.. n. ni.v.o.

.-alisfa. lory way ol teat hmg ( ompo-i._ 0,\xffy’ dZ ItiriB-O.

>*|'*' I:II .ni. liliMli ;;i>* h )-• i; h-i tl f:--. himI»• > 11 * • I ii.*i«,

Vk'iiJJ y

J"ar.i££3 SniitlTL,

AttoriK'v at Law,HAUTl tM!!), KV.

W ill |>r. •’He*' Il 1 n III ' iln<> ui».|

ma •••Half H, ;,||.| n , f.-urr ,.f .\| |.hU. hj-*-. a

KtlfllOoH UlVt’ll I,. <. II. t tmiix.

« Hit- *' ii<*rili .f.l*-) a. p.iiirf. vi 7!»

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O-uff^r ds Iting-o,

Attonu'vsat Law.Will prtifti.M' III .ill . ..iirfH of o|m<. .iiuI n.l,.)miii«

• **iinfM*-, iui-l in ri'T Co'ii'f tiu.| Coiiri of.\|>.

1* jil». r-.ii. - t iniw uipI -ill |. i.ii«jt!i

It*. * >fti. f, No. y, ov**r AinbT-oii ** n.iritiir, Hurt-!«*rl, K>. vi;iy

A Peanut Governor.{ l\i \ l.•,o|••|-.j

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( ol. licnilett H, \ oang, editor ofthe Jamisvillc Post, would do weM to

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lire Ins tiresome and pointless “forcei

hill’’ depailment from Ins editorial|

jiage and devote some atteniioii to the

, i II .1 . I II I- ahilitii s as w ill best enuhle theniinilstons ami a collar that laysall over his

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to hirm such jiidgmeiits as he will he

ofteiiest ealli'il upon to use in theev>

uc<*p.'< am) tiioiiiii'i it.n'lf avNav then % 1.4 11 1

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, , , , , ,larife pficket lulfi which applen aie

hitlcM it!< tcai'M hcticalli thcfhwvcrv 1 k ‘(1. i « v * 1*4

wIkii a forage ih niaue into aI • I I 1 V . . » 4 I- . .

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hiiles Its tears licnealh the llowerv lieil

which onlf lives to greet the passiTs

hv. Hal ils mis.'ioii ha-, is and shall

~ ever he In In ing universal peace and

pro-peritv, ami ghnl ti'liiigs of great

s e I ni..r,j,,y 1,1 all who wonhl live il well.

' " l’""•|. In this world of temptation, sin amiIs- I n .iimi'. i|. atli, I In' iradlii'sl, the sw ei lesl, the

w ! 1 ii. ti. icmh n -l lio'c- nionl'li r ami decay,

w hilc oar hall'iwc'l ami saereil mem-

oiy lor iheir di piirled sjiirils never

_ilii -. .Modern ihc'ilogv ha- taught ns

llmt'oi'l toii'sci ing ininicciil ones la

c'w conn' 'ic-pcralclv wii'kcd, lakes them

J ' w" I II ..Vi-o away in tlnir pnritv that tlicir liitare

holin' may h ' one ot eternal rest.

Knt slamling aroiiml tin- little

. . Il.ir.l »||.| lolllh to 'l:IV \.i' have l|o l ight to sU\'

n. .. iiiH.i si ihai till' liii'ls that never hlo.>.soni ami

liloom into mill innl winnanhoiHl

i I'l o wonhl not have h.-t ii foiiiilailis ofI

. |ia_oaacc uiiil sweel pcriiime. 1 heII 'I (••t.llll '

1 (f ''.'(I'Hk wild Ilf' tlir »»r llu* luutI'-'t ii

I • 1

s.i". lillv hv the eahin door that liows its

hcinl to the wi!il sci pit r ot the sums

.J-

lo-i^ii.s nnr leic/.c, ii« tail hinlly lnllill< its

mission a- the Icmh r violet that is

— - -— I

nnrsi'.l lhroiij;h the cold winicr blasts

' tupils' III the pahii'c ol the grcalcst king.

f,yi lioil’s woiil i- not ( "Ilfs woi'il nnic's

eternal h.ippincss await' ail who know

p not sin. 1 luinaii cri'i 'I- and snpersti-

shonhlers, he begins to feel that he is

a man His lirst pair of pants, how-"* ‘ "P'”' ’’’

ever, are atlaehed to a waist which' "y "‘ t*' '•'t'-* -d i e.

hattoas up in front and serves ns u‘

larm noeket into which annies uie<’<""l-<-‘i'i“>M’aiinot Ik-

' n(*i^hb<»rH orchard. A?* lie grown old-

er the idea that a waist is humiliating

and that he should have saspeinlers

grown on him.

lie is then seen resplendent ni his

first pair of suspenders, and is rt ady

to reall/.e that sickening sensatmn that

is felt when the lin-t snspeinler button

hu' liursled. The next era i.sa seiiti-

meiilal one. He falls in love and lie-

gins to veiiltire out to ehnreh with his

girl at night. While going In ehnreli

of eoiirse he is in a perfectly silly enii-

dilion ami say—why, Mi-s Nauey this

is a heauliftil day to night. The

most important epiu'li dawns, howev-

er, when he turns out his mnstaeho. It

niirinred w ith tender care.

we .“aid in the outset, hnwevor,

a new era has dawned in the mns-

ta<-he. It is now ulliiwahle for a man

with a (irev red head to go to the toii-

sorial artist and have his ri'il mas-

laehe dve'l a lie-ry I,lack. This, of

eonrse is only the stepping-stone to

something more stailliiig. We maynow expect to see men with light

brown hair going around with navy

lilnc niiistaehes, a lilaek hat ainl vel-

The importaiiee of the stinly of

(’omposilioii eaiinot Ik- oven slim. ileil,

nor too inneh stre.-s laid upon its ne-

eessities, for it stands pre.emineiitlv

|aheailofall studies in tin' commonschool coarse, r.xeept grammar and

itisexeellid hy none in a I'ollege

eonrse. Vet, nispile of tin.' obvious

facts, nosniijii'^ is less sati-faelorilv

taught. The very host result bail

from Its stinly in our best eolloges

lull very far hdow the desideratnin

and the Htlcinpls at ils study in onr

eonimon school, so far are alm<i“t

whollv harreii of goial resnlls, Whvthis is true is iloahth'ss due not to one

reason, hut to inaiiv; hat the Iwo

chief ren.sons seem to hr. First, Wantof good text hooks on the siihjcel amisecond; iiieai a 'ily of the leaelicis to

leach llie “iilijeel eorri etiy. The aii-

(hoisofmost text books on tln'siih-

jeet seem to have had in view lhat ils

study sh'iiild he eontiiied to the incins

ori/.ing ot alistrnet deiinitions and]irineiples. While this ae<|iiisitioii

has a eertain value, yet, il pnrsind in

the main, will certainly lead to kiiewl-

edge harroa of the power ofstimnlal'

ing and invigorating ihoiight.

Thought is sahserviateil to sivio:

matter to ai-peareiipe, aii'l the teiu'ln r

has not the time or is incapable of

' V ' \i

emilc.'s hell, lull iialiirc’s love ami

j

IJiicl’s lievelatiim deelare a home for

j the pine ill heart lieyond the s. as of

Ol/*/ "-’"PP'

V ^ J hie ili'iilh Is no more eerlain than a

inrrwi;i;s haven of test ami a home of despair

LOUSVILLE and MEMPHIS, t"

heat w ith patience, the penalty of iinv

puititiAN BUFFET Sleeping Dais' r,';I HUM \Mi H>

dwill. When innocent ones fall toi.eii IS* ii.i *;.»i*.sii-iii*i.* n liwiii K

, i iiM*n*s musl .ainl SI ** «»*«l.» *M‘.

,

sleep Milo all ell. I!c.«s lest. We slionlil

« iH •* iiii.liis. weep for joy hccaii.-c their slate j-

, I • _i I.. Ininnier than >mr ow n, ami sheil tears

The Quick ami Desiri'iiilA Route, , ,

,nc vsI

1,1 hceuasc wc arc not prcparcil'I'll .vvn I'liiiM III II .

, , .to nii'ct w ml they have so iiolilv met.

New Verk l*li'liii’''l|'loa Kail 'imTi'

\VK.IiiiiKi'>ii Norlclk (II I I’.'iiii f.. iil"H . 'I'ln. iiials i,| liiia world are inanv.Iti. lij.,,.a.l liiill'.l..'n.'vc! .i'.l

j,„j j.1 Ills It. l I'll I i"lnoiH'" 0 '

, 111'

' IIIria.'iiiiiiiii I .Mii-xr.lc Ihit all Will he joy ami glailiirss,

CBBtorn and Norlheostern Points When we in lair Kilen meet.

hkJ Mi'iii(iliis Vii'kstiirit Itiil.iii Itiii'K'' 'file I ,amli was slain to redeem as;

.Si'W Orli-Hiis Mill'll'' I iitic ICi.ek HillI ||is spirit is lulling us Inline;

.'-liri-ni' 'Old |i ial' la " ,'sl Team's[ angels are waiting to greet us,

.lermn o.ip|..m'.ssa».io-a,i»Mi. a......a l„own head with a

's incapanie ot

mil sin. Human ere. d. ami snpcrsli-yreei* head •‘"l>l-l.vi»J? «hat the text. honks lack,

ivilh an indigo hlnc mustache would ‘’''"’’’-’l‘'^’">ly the child failing to see

endless hell, hut naiurcs love ami^ appearaiiee. ‘'‘•‘'“b’ 'I''’ 'tu.ly or any good

ti.id’s Itevehmon deelare a home lortipnf the ^'"’‘y-

the pine, 1. heart hiy.md the ot• ^ might he given a dah of red.

' Im deems more prolitahle

ir.mhle and I 'veis ol woe. In|

and thus Iimik's the ehaneeolac<iuir-

Inedcalh is no more certain than a: ,,1.^.1

,

i»« power of expressioa that

haven ol lest ami a home .d 'H'""- ,i„. i’ouvor.“alioii a charm and

lUKH might he given a dah of red,' '‘"7 nv’ -icems more proiitai.le

white or Line*ino llins ila* chance ot uc<{uir-

Kentuckians ol course need ,

I"'"'''' ‘I'-'t

paint their noses red as the majoritv i

‘”'‘t'’or.salnm a charm and

are already lhat color. The timeV’"'*’"'’""’"

“ literature

has Ik'.'ii when a white headed mnuI

"C H't’ nms-

who dyes his mustache hhiek wonhl[7 7

'"'''

lmv»* Li’1‘11 >mnr<*lii*iiiLMl rm a liiiiatie.greatCiJt 4 litli 4*n!ly it* toniKl in

who dyes his miisluehe black would

have heen apprehended ns a liinatie.

They are now permitted to go at

large, (’ivili/.ation is advuaeing.

Koiiin Ik'ol'.

I leadiim child into lidds ofah-

si'ii Thxiis .\rkiiiisn« M ississipi.l When we no longer here ro'im

l.i.aisiiiiiH nail ll'i* Seiilli innl, , i

sm: I’ll WHS T.

Tim llmi IS lliiiriiiiKtilj' ciiuniin-il ainl In

Hrtt-cliiss coinlilioii, am! iirnviilcs an exi'cl-

lent arniiixemi'iit in liam ainl tlirinnjh i srs

A rXATCKIt is till' tiim- Hinl coiivi'liii'iice

That t iod lakes ininu'elil children

trom iiareiits nr parents Irom elnldreii '

. , , ..., I

high up III heaven. His remains wereto oblige the mourners til st-rve Him, i

°. ,”

. , ,I hane'l III lexas, on the JHth of .Inly.

Is an nnseriplaral teaehnig and an i

i .i- I ,, 1 • 1 1 1 .

*I was so sad to ss-e Ins vonnger brothsA •KATi'Kit is till' tiim- Hinl I'oiivi'iii.'iice uiireasoiiahlediK'lrine, ainl tlio lieiK't-

. u-’

. iA ruATi as IS III u.ii s. I . . . , 1,1 • , 1 er return home to his parents nioae.

sucuri-il tiv llm l.nnili'il Kxi'r.'ss I rams. ' „nv creed. I hysieal. , „„ ,

,>N,.v A NimiT's KM.K li.i.w.'.'i. Imiisvill.'|

«l-me. llu- heautt-

. . . ,till Angels are watching over Ins sleeps I

I'dieilicin'e to miinri's laws. Spirits

, , , I, Inig lioily anil Wl I eontniac to wateii

I dealh is the rcsnll, ami the only.

, , , . ,i„ 1 . „ I'tl aid the resurrection morn, when it

mil, ol dlsohedieiU'e to the laws ol. ,

. .. , I r .1'

' will eomc forth la all Us heantv to-spirit, llu- great ruler of this ... , . . . .

. , II 'I : . claim the crown that is uwuUiiig him i

iwaaiIiiI li'ixci.l Id linitvl itr Iiii*i 4 fi 4 B

large, (’ivilizatiiin is advuaeing. ; tli-a.ght. We hardly know

Koiiin Ik-'-l'.* '"'ay Ironi the syailiols of

iirithmetie and learn to use more cf»

, o , , * ^ teetioii symhols, orgniih's totimaghiA 8jliool-mate Gone.i -i i i

, , , , 1,1.. foami III trees, rivers, bridges, laiid«1 In- dealh angel has called trom ns ... ”

, ,

, , ,... ... si'iipes, eities, great men, ole. It is

one beloved. His victim was in the ..... .... .J 1 , Cl- 1.

'ery little good just to teaeli Comiosi-lorni (it (i. h. .^uinlei'lnr, son ol e. I>. ... i ,i c ,.. . . ,

,, , 11 we do the facts ol history, arithNainlerlnr. He was horn ami raised .. , ,

',

. ,... metie, geography, etc. It must he

III ( Iliio eonnty, Keiitnekv, and utter i i. ,

, .made alive oreoiniilete success will

eompletiiig Ins education he went west . n .i., . ,

, , ,. V 1 • .1 I u. .

"Ot follow. Ihis hxes on the teacherto try Ins luck in the Lone Star Mate, . . .

f , ,,a great, yet just as respoasihle, and

hnt III the hhiom of vouth he was call>

, ,, , . , I 1 1 . 1 I "P"" the saeeessinl discharge ofed from Ins earthly uhode to a home

, . , , , , ,

,. , ,

wineli dciicinls the greatest good wehigh up in heaven. His remains wore i ,

, . ,. , , ,

ftt" hope trom onr eomnioii sehiKiImru-'l in lexas, on the JHth of .Inly.

. ,, ,system. Weall to day can realizeI# kk-tld 41iX lJ 4tjl fit aikXt Itid «*/*( ttlVill* ltt*i*flt^ •'

»>N|.Y A NimiT. KII.K liHlwi.ci. I..misvnieiscaasi'il. and eaiised only, hy

sii4 MHiiinliis, ii(.<l Ills t'l'-t anil 'iini kcst, , , . .

. w.srvioe lM.|w..oa U e iwa cities cv ic ..ll'i i eil.

|

dlS'.lH'illcin-e to milme s laws. Jspnits

•|•|l•kels,rlnll•Tsl.:..• mi. I i'll .ii -iri.ii inrei iim-i nul dcalli is the result, ami the only

liolt I'V :»|'|'UlHi' tl* •! . II- I I

I. 1 ' 1 1 I 4 1

1

I . . I*

Hi ii«*«v«*r iiMiii, 4»rI

rc**!!!!, t)t tliJ^tiLiMliciicc to Imp Liwh

WlPmtTiGeB'lPl«.An.iteTilleiS7 .j'''“^TIu- g,.eal ralcr of this

pratK'lul worl'l i- ili'awiiig men to

i.oi'i*** ii.i.t;.Nr. i.«*riN * ri;*. k. h.

loBiiTille, Sti Louii & Teui ailwiji

Him through love ami the gospel, and j" “l>

. , I 1. i. I A 4 • 1 lipatU tit eMirrow, (JtMirijie in al rcHt,

not Ity roliLinif III* 4 il mir Lent trieml«,. i.

®.

, . 4i r I * * *7I ulthoiii;li wc Himll never nee Inm any

who arc to us a^* the lij'lil tti the i ^ ... *.,, , 111 i' , more 111 this life, we will meet Inm

wtirlil. I couM Imvi* no lietler wnv . . . ^ .

Ithe jjreat stc|i hirwanl onr »<(*h(H)L

j

Imve nnnie bince the intrtMiuctinii of

I civil pivcrnmenl into itn ciiriculnm,

ai.d we nee even greater evitlence of

eflicieiicv than iIhk whenever the

Htmly ol < ’ompo.xition U by«tenMti/.e*l

anti every recitation eoiitluetul with a

I tletinite |i(ir|H>ne.

In trying tti treat thii* Hiilijeet logic,

ally, or in a way ealeuhited to ho ot

I

aoine little Lenefit tt> you, I am at u

HciiKiu'i.i'; IN i;ki Ki"!' N(»Va ,iH'll.

No..M, No,M,

W*>T 1 a If Nil. 1 hilly. Ihiily

laOUlHVlIll’ 7 ; 1 *> II. Ml. Hl'i.'i1*.

Wuxt Point 14.11 II. III. 7 :-hi1*. Ml

ltr>4 iiil(‘iii*urx li ;17 li. m. *:"7 |i. Ml.

IrviliRton . It. Ml. h :i71*.

>l(*‘|lhHID«|K>li m.J.t H. m. U.’JlI*.

i'|iivcr)Hirt in.H il. Ml. B’.tli1*.

Il.ll H. Ml. ID |M1*.

|.(Hix|M*|l 11 11. Ml. lO.iil

1 mciixlN'i’o li: in Ml. 11 11 I*.

ilh* I :<*4 |>. Ml. II..V^ ||

l;’i^ |i. III. ii«yii.

No. f'J, N.i.M,

KXS'I' lUil-Mi. I hilly# Ihii'y

HciMlirxou 7 : 1 .** ;i. Ml. :i; l.'.p. HI

ai>*i(tHV)iic 7 : 1 * rt. Ml. a 47 1'. IM.

4 »Mi‘it..'*(*ro h;J7 ti. III. 4 :4 .-.

1'. Ml.

laCHiHlHirl BlO'I 1. Ml. .^;M.^I*.

Ml.

IIU 44 U«Vlllu B:B;i Ii. Ml. d::ui |i Ml'

('lo 4 «'r|M*rt Ill Ml It. Ml. A ::»7 |i Ml.

KtepliuiiHport IM-ill tl. III. p. In.

IrviuuioH llrUi H. Ml. 7 : 4 V. 1*. IM,

liruud'K*'!^ lll’.^! tl. III. 7 ::il p. IM.

WuHi Point l'.::iV* |i. Ml, 8 : 41.^ )i. Ml.

l.uuiM 4 illu l;MM1*. Ml. p. Ml.

^ 4i 1 urroiiini me iiirum* tn octit'c, 4>iiurcof making vtiu my enemy rhaii liy

* ... . .. ..

,.

*I e • I n * parenlH and clnhlren Hnnll live

hlaying yotii iiest inontt. Ilia great ^

,. . I I ttigether evermore,

(leaire is that uinversal peace spreaoi. , . ....

. , , I I Heuutitnl toiler thy work ail done,Its halevon wings over ever mime, and ,, ... i |. . gu ’

‘ ••• h , Heuiitifid sou into (ilory flown,

more in this life, we will meet himi

. • , , .• 41, ,

* ^ ,loss to sav |ust where the siihjeel lie-

urronnd the ihroife ot peace, where *i‘ 1 . 1

.

, , ,, * ..... gins or eiMls, and S4)ine teacher is per*parents and children shall live 1 1 4 1 .t haps as iiineh or more at .1 loss to know'together evermore, . * 1 , 1 1 1

”,i. I .. . .... when the sUnly sl.ouhl hegiin

Heuutitnl toiler thy work ail done, ....•

•1 1 .

I. .41 1:4 ^/| Ai’ Liiinposition in its liroadcst sense ac-

iirR u:if u. m. n:«*< j*. ni. i

, ,, ..1 .| iHeailtiful SOUl illto (ilory flow’ll, 111 II

.1. Ii.m. h ;,7 ,1. in.!

K'V "K «11 « poacclnl ami tramiml Beautiful life with its crown unworn, c.anpanies, or should aeeompaiiv, all

“Ht 1'i.j.iB. m. 'j.'ji |>. (11, home ill which to die. Ills oiily (iod giveth thee rest: ol its kindred hrnnehes, and i-ertiiiiily

J lit'Irm n' l'-l' la!prayer is that we submit to eternal Uest from all sorrowings and fears; that of grammar and literature. It

It .All. I", lu ll (. Ill wisdom as oiir iiitallihlc guide. u,*|

I*®"! •roai all possible sighings and even begins before granimur and ex-"

'’i 'O Via ii ,vV|!'nIj

*’'**.' ''“I* becomeI Minnik Tiiom \s

tends tbroiigb literutiiro. 1 simll not

IIi;.jr.|i. Ill, lz•z"u.yll.

[

living nmmimeiits (f bis tenderness,j _ —

, , j

undertake to say just bow the subject

j

beauty and gloi'V in this life, andj

‘‘X Back Number.” |

should be taught to u child. I do not

ri'iua-xn, I'mi.v. I >"iij'! Iiiiehor ctenmllj in a liome of rest, to

sliglitiag remaik that'

*’*' *“'*

a - T'l.''".'". "('''’I’-

IsDirow no ni'U'e.

'

. i i . i .iteaebiiig It is not possible for one

7:i;«. 111. " Oi' iii I

, .. . ,

IS often iiiado alamt women who try i

,

s .7 . i„ 4 1, Ml II be list tnhute ot ivspeet to tins

, . .1 1 .1 1I person to tell uaotber bow to teiieli;

• S..1 .1. III. 4 ... I'. 111.. .

' to seem vo'ing, thongb tliev no Ion- I!, , , ,

'.i;i''i 1. 111. .v:<v>i>. (II. tender form IS laiid, but into the bunds I , .. ..'

- but the true teacher will not lack tor11. 111. 4 ;:i'i n. lie

i

g-T look so. Nanotiiiies uppearaii - .

, mill,,... A'.7 II n.' of Him wh'i Sind: “Ol siieli is the

| , , ,

sometlinig to assist, and eertaiiilv‘ i""iii. 111. ft ...7 |i 111.

,ces are deceitful. I'einale weakness, ,,,,,, , ,

lori iii-'.siii. 111. «:ii'|i. in. Kuigdoni ot I leavcu, ’ we. commeiid I

. , ,, ,1 slionld nnt laek knowledge ot proper

ii 'iis III 7 a'i i> III ... . , 1 1 . Ifimelional trtaililes, (lisplaeemeiits

! , 1 •. 1. , 1 ..

i,, ii.si„ III 7 11 , 1.1' 4 ' '“"'I friends. ...

11 11gnidanee lor a child s thoughts. |>nt^ iiiAiii. ill. 7 .a|.. 111. ,

', , . , ,, ami irregularities will aild fifteen,

, . ... . .

Il I'i'iif. |i. 111. s:".xI'. III. w ho (leal w ith e.trtlilv things, we r-

, , ,I as I wish to profit as m neb us possible

nail. Ill nil.-, I ... II." ,,i- .1 1 years to a womans hioks. 1 hese , . , i n' unnimit Ins sacred dust, “r.arth lias''’ 1 by mi r exercises here, and especmll.v

r.i uiiii .N... iz milks •',iam'<'n"ii hi tio somiw lhat lu-aven cannot heal,”'ronldes are removed by the use of

which is to follow oniiihiy cx.'.'i'is'i) Willi iniina nil l.iiiiis.

j

mid Just SO long us the Son of (iod isHr. I ieree s hu'orite 1 erscriptiun.

^

,mi,jg,.t. | yyiil try to give yon

'K«i'VanMViM'ii"m^^^^^'

’ king of the Spirit Lund, just so longj

* ’}’ **'•* reme ly.all y'Oi whoso beautyj |my^, attempted to

II. M'lani'K, uaii. i-H'r Aa'i.I

will we, who iM'Come as pure as h,..1 and frusliness is fading from sucli teach, as I think it ought to be taught,

i.oiiia*iiiu, Ky.I

|,j.|.|„ilted to enter 111 ihrmigh the j

""'I f'lf'*’’** ' that yon may criticise my mrlhods if

~ pearly gates into the city. Death to ,

‘’'cty a" a “hack nninlior. Itsguar- any of yon tiavo found them not the

Bura^t * this darling btiy is iii'ire eerlain than aiiteed to give satisfaction in every ^ best a teacher can have.

4be crown he’s now wearing in glory;j

ease, or iinaiey paid for it returned,j

Begin very curly with the child.

Ineither could a diviner message full

j

See giiurantoo on bottle- wrap|ier. The lirst day it starU to school the

'I'xKihn No, <M uikI .No# U liiiik** roitiioclioii Ht ’ BPI HOfftlW

Irvmgloii (Kumiiiy fx« wiih truins on Loiiia.! ^

villa, tlar llitHtiurif * Wi-alcin H. It.. hii*I|

wfi*t UiUMd# Far further intorinunoii, t>d*lr4'***4 ' Klll^ Ol tl

lion; il ciillivales attentioii and eans« i. • , •, 1

, , ,•Kelf-imp'i.-lant, intolerant, i.amiw-

»'s till' cliil'l to observe elo.si'lv. 1 11. . i-.. .

I.

, , , , :

'"""hsl, peanut politician wliosils inhave alwavs t'lami he clnli rcii eager ' ,i.„

1 ,, ,

, I.

I. I I

^ ‘aovcrimi's chair at Frankfort,toiio this kind ol work am it is no .1 . .

,. . , ,

i

ami with the assislaace ot Ins “kitch>less inlereslnig t'l me to hear them i«., ,

. . , . , ,

, , , , . , ,

.eiicahniet plays into the hands of arca'I what they have written. I have

.•

, ..

, I . ..I b'w newspaper pets, giving them all

tonml work ol this nature onite us1 .•

, , ,, , ,

niipoi'lant exeenlive news severalpi'ohlahle to the older as well ns the '

1., ,1 • , , .

', I , I

hours or ilay.s in mlvaiiee of its ollism.ilU'i' imiii s. Ill order to vary tlie „• ,1 . _ . 1 , , .

,

^ ciiii ]iromulgalioii, leuviiig 1 he Postwork a hue, I sometimes tell my pa. „.„i 1 if . , ..

' am' other pajiers to “hold the hag.’Ills to watch mo, or some one ol the .|.| ... .... . ,

‘,

1 Ins species ol favortisiii has heenpupils I have selected tor the pai'iiose,'

. , ,, 1 11 K'""}? "" ever since the present parti-aiii noliee euretiil y evervthing 1 do. ... ,. ‘

.

vimlietive and sellish adniiins-Alter I have oeeiipied mvselHoru mo* . ...... , ,tratmnwentiMtoiHiwer.amlthencws-meiii or (wo in doing something a lit- .1 .1 1 ,.

.1 . , ,1 1- I, 11,1 .papers that have been , I iseri minuted

lie mil ol the oriinmrv, 1 tell them to . , , . 1 , ,

, . .agaiuiit have mil had the emirage to

write down nist as mnitly as |i"ssihlv1 ,

”^

,.

' 1 1-'eiioiiiiee such Irciitmeiit.

evervlhiiig llii-y saw me do, alwavs i. . , ,

. •I .... ..... ’1 It IS iiotnnoim to every iiewsimiur

give them a certain tiincto do this and ..., ,

‘‘

;

Perry WesterfieldATTCRli’EV AT LAW,

cia’i iiromulgalioii, leaving The Post

and other pajiers to “hold the hag.’’ I _ __ ___This species of favortism has heen

‘ • ed.a.in.gr,

g'ling on ever since the pre.sent parti-j

gVttoniOy Jit liJlW,-an, vimlietive ami sellish admiins-

|

__ __(ration went into ,H,wer. and the news-

|>iipors that have been 'liseriiniimted1

."’-n i'ri>' -"'>' in- |l.,l.-i..ll m sii 11,0 arts ot

agani;^ Imve not had tlie emirage to riiiiiie vnn-jiy-line no— 11 lusi as iiraiii iis ii"ssiiiix

i ,

,.

' 1 1-'Ciioiiiiee such Irciitinent.

everything lln-v saw me do, alwavs i. . , ,

. •I .... ..... ’1 It IS notiinoim to every newsimiur

give them a certain tiincto do tins and ... , ,

‘‘

;

,, , j

imta 111 Keiitnekv that every inove»w lien (he time IS III) call prinnntly tor I . ,

’ ..., ,

. '11,11 I

"X'l't of tlie present mlniinistratinnthe work, .''nine will not ho dmic, Imt , , , ...

... . 11. .1 ‘"’I' heen outlineil ton Lmnsvillu eor-the work, ."soine will not ho ilmic, Imt

next lime they will try Imnler tn gel

all their story wriiteii.

Then again give them a pielni'c, in

then' hook, on a canl or have tliein

draw one, and have them w rite a lit-

respnlideiit, w lio is a iiiemlier oftioV'

enor llrowii.s ollieial familv, and whotoots till- (iovi'iior’s horn on every pos-

si hie iH'CHsinii.

Onr 2 x-l Peiinvrih- statesman is ile-

I-i. Z-3:eatrrin.,ATTOIINKV AT LAW,

Hartford, Ky.Mill |*rn*'ii"«' ln*« 'sH|n|| ill ml |||,. (j»iini*( r*t

• Mil'* uiul icIioiuHiu' (’"Uuti* m»<l iii ili«* rniii'i (*f

.\|'|K-:»Ia. i l U ttlD iith.li tfjvcn In <'>)||*-(-(iull.

tMti"*-, «*\* r \Vilii;iiii.4. It. II ,v ilnighii.i".

~l H. WHITES.1 . I . I . . . ., T Slilll Slllllll IS Ilf.tie slorv ahmit the nlneets seen 111 the '

. . ,

, . ,, termined to pninsli the eoiresiion-pietiiie. 1 saw a great many ( oni'

1 , 1 .!

.., .1 . 1 1

1 -1 .-h'lits ami editors who will not "ei'onk

,nosilimis ol this kind on exlnlation at ,. „ . . I

, I I II 11 .1 . .1Ihe pregnant hinges of the knee, that i

Pmliieah ami 1 inav add that with, ... .. .

,4-*

I I <• I*Lnit may li»Mo\v fawmni;* ami he

perlmiw 4 )u»» exceiitinn, 1 have loiiiKi, • , . .. ....

. . i> , 4»has athijited the iKilicy ol iL'iiriviui; '

llii.« the most mlere.-tm^ teature ot . /. ,, . . ..... ”. ^ 11 1 I, • I

them ot all nows ot tlieotficial tloiimsthat graii'l display. It is perhaps a i . ... „

. , , , , , , , ,

' -if the great “I am. ’

little out of II ace here, Imt the thought, ... , IA P V I L'fl*

I he Leader realizes that It w ill heI ) \ I I S Ihas oeelirred to me so persistently tliat .i i i . .i ' Ji .. 4 1 I I ,

. . ..'

. . assailed hv the (lovernor’s nets ainl1 eunrt'it retraim trom expressing it

i

here. It is this, whv ea.imit the‘<>r I'-h plum ^-'ken. utter- OFFICE OVER RED FRONT

. , I

unee, Imt it has told the tnilh, asleacheis 4 »t ( )hio county Imve the work

ot their pupils, .luring this school 7’'7>>‘P‘-’'’ "'an stutume.l at,

Is prepure.l to do all kinds of

year, plaee.l on t-.xhibilion here at onr '

, i

' •'‘••as.mal.lo prices.year, phu'eil on e.xhibiliun here at onr

next Inslilnto’;’ It seems to he a feiisi-

hle plan and it is eertuildy one I

should like t'l see earrieil into ellect.

lint to n turii to onr subject. Af'

ter the pupils have text-hook on the

siibjcel, (ht:i 1 may mhl liere that a

texl-b'iok is never a necessity in teach.

i;ig (.’niiipositimi I great care must he

exercised in eomliieting the recitation.

flA' mimi must lie exercised ia con-

formity with the laws of tlimiglit, or

the sillily will he repulsive. Let

each le.-ssim Imve a tlnmghi, ns (he

deiinitions ami rules are memorized

sniiahle exercises should he given to

enable the pnjnl to apply them,

flu'sc exercises need not always ho

taken from the hook; thoiigli the te.xt-

hoiik nsiiaily emitains very good work

Ilf this kind, it is sometimes lielter for

the pupils to give them something to

do besides these. Let the pupil nn-

derstai'd always that tlie olijcet to he

Of eonrse H will he elaiined that

the eorrrspoinleiit who is on the inside

of tin- “kiti'lu'ii cahinel’’ sei'res Ids; n

A. J. SLATON, M. D.Ol tin- Kiti'iu'ii caoinel sei'res Ins

; ni • • ,, ^-coops hy his saperior hnslliiig 'iiial-

|

^ ^ Llll SlIip^OOH,itics, Imt il wonhl he dowii-righl ego-

1

„i'" 'ti.' i st l.i.ii. li-

, . . , . I

^*‘**t« In'* i'i"H*'»‘i**iiJ4 l f*cr 4 h’*'« lo ih<* iM‘0 |»le, » » • .... ,1 ^*‘**t* i'i’t»h*-Mi«*iiJ4 l f*cr 4 h’*'« lo ih<* |M*o|»le

li^in 4 )r iliitti'rv lor iiiiii or Iiih triciulii i i *ri 4 v »' 'iiihdi 'l•llOllH 1 lR«‘tuN(ll* 7«, < itiift* i u r#**««

to claim that he alime of all the!'''’.ii-k' "I' l'" I’ri'i'.riv.) any

eorrespimdeiits.it Frankfort is omnip- '— —

oteat anil ominseieiit. IShX'UET ()HI)KRS.

The (iovermii's chief horn blower is|

SCHS Cf ^^©teXSkllS.a wise yoiiiig man and a hustling eor-

|

llll•rll Mh\»hi .'..i„|., a-., ii, |iHrom.iii nt

respomlent, hnt no one will pretendj

ill i-ii-'h iiiMiiili III 1 i'. a.^

for ail nistunt that he has the powerI

' "‘«sf 77 ,rs|iuiii.

, ,. I.ls. I.. IviiS l:, Sfrai'SIit.

to read the niiiermost thoughts and

purposes of (iovei'iior Hrow'ii from (lay Q.,today, amipiihlish them to the world .i. w, sm.i. i',..i. n,.. s, i,..,i.ria,.i,i

long before they are spread upon1

"""•’^"—ek'> i>( • |•'| |'“k

paper in the Lxeentive elmmher.i-.s. iu;»,..cmi.

What wonhl he said of I’resideiilk.

M

isimn.Aitj.

llarri.son or Secretary Halford if they, , l’Rr.aT'*s M"K 1 '»n rii»«i No. I, |ici*H*’tiiM-ntof Ki’ii*

gave fovorite corrcsiiomlents iiniet s„n,r,i,.y u'f,.r.. ti...

tips on appointments, important mes- sumiuy hi io ii'ii.M k a. a. m iIh. i'imrt.|i<iiisi. nt

* . 1 I i'. .1 . Itirlfi'i'il, Kv. J. e, 4 'iiA aiii'Hi.iN, I-, e,sages, treaties, ete, ami left the great

, „ n,,,,',,,. ^,|j

army of newspaper men to feed onsought in thesimly of Composition is

, i .i i. i i ,

. 1tl'e crnmhs that were di.si'iirdcd hy

to learn to think eoneisely. -Most er-, «• . i

l’Rr.aT'*s M"K 1 '»n rii»«i No. I, |ic|*H*’tiiM-ntof Ki’ii*

tui’ky, iiMK’tH every SutiiriiKy iK’fiire (lie nih'oikJ

Kuutlay Hi 10 (*'e|tH-k a. m. hi the eourt<h<*u**e hI

llArtfetii, Ky. J. C. l’ll.4 (tU»'HUN, IM*.•I. M. hHHIcf, .Vttj.

, , . . the omoial peD.rors ot conversation and .eomposition ,,,, . , , , , ..

, , , . , , ,What a howl would go up from

are due to loose thinking and when . , ,

, . , . ,every editor in the land it every pieee

this IS overeome most errors ot style • i . , .

, ,

•' ol ollieml news were not guardedwill he eorreeted.

, , ... ,, i . iclosely until ollieially promulgated.It the pupils have heen trained m„| ,1^.,, (i,,, xvidesi pnhiieity

properly Irom the first in writing outt'„r ,|,f. lui.ifti, „fall newspapers, re-

their thoughts they will have no ditli-gar,Hess of polities nr jiersonal relu-

enlty in -loing the work reipHred intj,ms with tlie I’resident and his Inmse-

their honks. .V eliild is never to study

a text-hunk on any siihjeet, withoutjj |,j,^ remained for tlie Demoenitie

he has been well drilled on the prin- (;„venor of the Democratie Common 1

> •*

o^^VcToH*'

Usther lie Wtihoiil Itread. XIItiHHMi''B Ukhidunck, Mariiuntts, irich., I

Nov. 7. IHss. f

Tbo Ili'v J. Kiia.Mel, of alsivo I'laos. writti«i

i 114VS siilTi-nsl a vrcixt deal, mid wlu.m'vvr i tnsl

BOW 4 iierMius ixttiu'k L'liiiilna on 1 Inks n dcHOot l*MUir Kis'iiia's .Nerve Toulo suit ftsd r#*

llsvisl, 1 tlSlik n vreat deal of It, nail wouldratUer be without hruwil Uiiui w liboul llie 'i'uBiu.

... ..M. M.... .... ...... tiovenor Ol the Wcmocratie V ommon-j

Well Nad. lieil.

eiple facts of the simly. 1 bis is as^vmiltb of Keiitiieky to establisb u w»i.tkks,

'

mx.. Oet. tl, imatrue of grammar ns il is of urilbmelie

,,,,„,.i or i,, whieh ln> (ir.t' About rv >f«i'» loto uiy s<>u bad ib« iix.t »t-

o court newspaper, in Wllllll in nrsl tack ul eiilleiiilv dia/iuii.M aud suddou illuuM.

and all else, ami I have lu-xer yet makes known the inner processes of, different disitort did biui no go^.uu tte

p ] ,, 'I • ,,,n 1 I.. s’

' ooutrwry, DM cane grew worae, and tbo attaeksloiiinl a pupil too small in nmiy or

|

mjmJ and no Demoerat editor has rnoaui.. mnro tr«uueut and severe until hooveu

, . , ,: bail 4 tub at tacks daily. After taking S bwttlaa

the eoiirage to denounee sneb an nn-, of Castor Kocuig's Narvo Tunic ta. a.iacks

mind tor some kind of drill in iiiim-j||^, j.,,„ri

licrs anil liardly so for grammar orjj,.m,K'ru

lungnnge drills. One great drnw-Imek Now 1

to our schools has always been due to „iand it.

want of attention of the teacher to tbe

smaller pupils, **'ii.i. i

Most good 1 think is derived from l!?.!,’,'.j',",*,

written cs-ays tlnin from any otlier

way in studying Composition. In as-|

signing them be sure togive the pupilj

ri ii\-|i. |.-

one be knows, or upon wliieli lie ean|

w'li.Mu -h

'ililaiu iiitormulion. .-Viter the essay

is written ami read, criticise it ami,

^

, ., I hands, apoint out the mam errors to the pupil,

jj |) |

Dem.K'rutie procedure.

Now let the howl go iij); we eaii

•iitin If I UI<:NUV V. MUKI.laKAL

W I Isis % 4M* Ml’Fl-'KK Willi I)yH|»r|»«iH mi

Liv« r •'«iin|«ttiiii7'* MhihiirM N itit!i/.(-r i** tfih(rii(it(‘c*l

o you. M-*l<l l*y /«. Wumic iimtTiii x H<-.

Niilloh'o \ i(lllu*‘r la 44 |i:il \oH l>< ( tl for • • I >1

tioii, l**aM of u|i|M‘tit(‘, lNX((>m-a**, nii'i nil ayiiiloiiH

ri I >4 a|i( |»iit. I'ri« * 1" mi-i 7** cu |*« r iNitilc ui^

WitviM- (oilliu x\ lll•••

ViiliMhlo Monk eii NenrmitL IJlf 1j l>t**oax4'« Hunt fi’oo to any Hii'iruH^r Nf f Hti'l |*oi>r patli'tiiM •an alao obtaio

I llkki tlilH ll've of rliumes! Thia ruroudv lian Um-h iii-Hiiaru*! l*)MbH U«*v. r«nd

Pa-tor K 'Otiitf. of K(*rt Wavuc. liid.. hhico liKti, lUidI uno4y |>rvpar«-(l uml- riiiH ilircotiou by tUu

j

KOENIG MED. CO.. Chicago, III.

Hul(ll>Tl^ruuk'Ut.<(ut91|>orIlottlea OforSft

XArtre 91*75. 0 Uottleafor 90#

I’iles,sore eyes, cracked lips,ehap|ied

hands, and all skin eruptions are eared

hy Dr. Fenner’s (iermau, Kves.Silve.

show liim liow improvements may hej

Warranted to satisfy or Money retund-

made, Imt do not criticise too miicli. cd. For sale hy L. B. Heat' 2 4t

One or two errors ul a time is siilli'

eient.umdi' liilsi lal.il' h

lliut t-'I'ltMl* I'cUall. Nlllloll’’* ('ui'4* D* till' t’flH*--

ily lor )oii. Kor a.ii** I>4 /. H'.i) ii*- < inlliii A |li -

Los AngolosCala.(!eii. W. K. N'uazni wrwrites us

It is diltieull to stand here ami say iiyii.iyi.u. Vur -.lU' lu /,. » i-u- iniaiii * iii".

anything of all the good things to he. T*’,*,'*"? . ,' ”

1• •

l iiHiirli I ii»’*’«I. Il•ullh niul»v4 ii i Lrciiili •(••

said uhout a study, tlie science of,i i.ysiuioirst'itiirrii iimM.iy. I'm, .'.i iis

which eoiilains so mucli that make ii;

''a-.ii iiijn iiii *»a>ui' 11011111 a iim, i

happy, noble life possible. But the .

teueher with her class helore her, real*|

TiOS AogOlOS Gala.^

iziiig as she must, how much happi-^

(leu. N\ . L. N oazei writes us

ness ill the future lito other pupils fellows, “\N ilh li'uiini s Oiiitinenl 1

depend upon whether or not they see have remeved a swelling on hock

the impnrlanee of this study, surely jeiiii w'.iich has hoon there three years,

will not want for means to instill in have also iibihI it on a luimlu-r of my

the lu'urls of her pupils love of the|

colls ami it has taken tlieni off in

beautiful 111 tbougbt and ex)iression. 1 every case.’’ Best reiiiedy 011 tlie

There urea tbuusuiid ways suggestiug | market.

aost IS *i'AimTY. Bx-r i.xsi'uiTi.

fia n Iti" I ii^ \ I

WHITE’S OiiSAM

ViHfCimEFOft 20 YEARS

Has led all Worm Remedies.

EVERT BOniE GU5RINTEED.SOtsD I NMlYani HK.

rr*H-*rr«i Ii) UK lUU’JaO.N- 1 tV f ri.H. < d., >»r.Lcn*i

i'O TIIKMsO'U.WcAkik«H, .MaliUttt. dU4;itloii ftod

• 'VN’i IKON '•1X1*1': s.

It ciiri’u iiu'cl if. Fx>r xalo b- »U a#al4j» U»

iiMxlu'lU' til kvuuUm.

THUand WhUkeyRftbtli

ir> (1 ai h«iiu4» with*outpalii. IkKikofua^(U'aUr*nrMtH.M.wool.l.KV.M.U

Atianf utttc4)iOiK(Whii4»haU^

Page 2: The Hartford republican: 1892-09-02...Vetinthenielli-'Inhioin, Whenallnnrliopesaeileail. SoineihiTiKNowmMuslach-OH..\newepochhasilawnedupon themiistaehe.Thelifeotamaleha manheiiijsha«severalperi.alsat

‘"Any Dcmocrnt wh.. will vote the .T. I. A^hliy nre having their limber ' Beaver Dam High Sohool.XLilllU'lU Thir.ll’arly tuketiK .1 cowar.I.aK'omi- m, H„r„niiV ( V.«.k n..f .....I I Moiulav waa a preat ilflv for the I

TOBLIBIIM) KVKKY KHIDAY MORNINO.

JO. n. ROOKKN. K'lili r Hiiil Prupni'lor.

^ r- iiinrileroua aeiiiiment waa greete.l by (arm on Kniipli Creek. ' and .Mian D.ira (tibami The iiroa-

FUIDAY, SKIM-KMHKK 2. 1892. the andienee with tremendoua api.lanae ^v,„. K„ell haa about eompletcd |H>eta are the moat Hatterinp in Heaver:

r.Vjmia .Smi. the Virginia or-“‘"''‘'y " »«•"’* " •'‘'I- 'choon.iatory. na ne.th-

Wearennlhorir.edtonnnonnee „„„ „f ,l,e IVopleV I’arty. .p.otea the» '‘'-'v on eM.me nor money haa been apared to

W T OWEN. I I .• . I1 lure waa a moonlight pienic given give the aehoul all the poeaible iidviin-

• '-'wjii.a, above humane aeiitiineiit of .Midge . , , , ,“ ... .

'

Aa n eaiididale for Cireiiit .Iiidge in ,, I .1 , .at .lohn Mclorinieka Wednesday tiigea. (iiiite an intereatiiig programAa a laiHiKiau lor V II. .ill ,e (»reen, and then proeee.la to urge . , .. ... „ , . . .

thia.Iiidie a Diatriet, eompoaed of the ^. .. in night, in honor ot Mim Mi.<«i Heain, waa prem-nted at night to aeiowied,

|v \i„i' (ii,i„ that It reriuireg considerable eoiiiage, • .... • i • ,conntiea III Daviess, Aicia-aii, vniio i r Daviess eoiinlv, who has been vis- and appreciative house. Lack ol

« ta I. a.. f#ir II I l<>tti/i/>rnf tii ii I’tirtv . .* *

1 lunll arly ticket H .1 cuwanl, a K’oim-hauled. I Monday wap a preat ilflv for the

tlrel and n traitor, nini ouijlit to ho I \i- .i i j i i i• *i • i .i* i. » .

'* »> I

hung.’ Thus spoke ex-.liidgc (Jreen,,

!

‘''"•'"’IT. hnslling little city of Ik-aver

it' Danville, at the Drinoerntie ralifir**'*'< **'*>t'k'*uiiih Hho|> lie b-aight of J.

|

Dam. It was the openiiifr of the lli^h|

cation meeting in that city, and this^

H. I’ilc, lo.liin. I’. Athortoii for hi* ISchool, in charge ol I’rof. K. K. liay

A NEWIN

STORK

We arc authorized to annonnec

W. T. OWEN,gan of the IVople’s I’arty, ipiotes the

above humane seiitinieiit of.liidge

BEAVER - DAM, - KENTUCKY.As a candidate for t ireiiit .Iiidge in

j|,p„ iirooi.e,!,, to urgethis .Judicial District, composed of he

,i„,„i.i„ ...

the Democratic party.

Republican Ticket.

KOK I’UKSIIIKNT,

HIvNMAMlX UAHUlSON,

Of Indiana.

FOR vrci; prrsidkst,

W’lUTKLAW HICID,

Of New York.

FOR rosoiit>s

C. .M. HAHN K IT,

Of Ohio County.

FOR SlIKKIFF,

CLAYTON L. WOODWARD.

FOR I’lllCCIT I'OTIRT ri.KUK,

SEITLMU.S T. STEVENS

Ciloi.KiiA has reached onr shores.

first lietrayed i.s and all onr most Saturday.

Green, and then proeee.ls to urge•'•••'resting pr.ig^ Wo (loSirO tO 111111(1111100 t.O Olll* fl'ioiul.S tllllt WO llllVO juSt

,1

,”* ' ot Daviess eoiinlv, who has been vis- and appreciative house. I.ack ol 01)0110(1 lUl Olltll'O 1I(‘W StOOk Of fjlOIK'nil At OrolllllldlSO 111 ttlO HoilSe''1 formerly ..eeupied l.y Taylor & Co., Heaver Dam. Our stock is

and bigotry .iidieiitc.l by si.eh oxpres.

j

OOHiplotO 111 Olioll llllO of 11 (JoilOnil Stoi'O OVOiy lirticlo IH jUHt’‘“''’8I1L >L Ashby. Itisprolmhletlmtho tribution P. the success .,f the evening, from tllO llllirkot. NO OLD NOR SHODDY GOODS. Wc

prulo ourselves in liaving liougiit tlie liest ami elieapest line otDemocratic party, which party 1ms nl‘onde.1 the speaking at Calhooii last in order to iippreeiato fully iU real EllStCril SllOOS OVOF}’ brOllJJ^Ilt tO Olllo OOUIltV.first lietrayed i.s uiul all onr most Sutunlay. beauty .and merit: » . .. -jj , risQ • is.lls.s.j.1 .cherished convictions to the Mug' \\’, 1>. Turner, who lias been dan-

jMusic— Heaver Dam String Hand. Will IjlllO Ol lliV 1 0 IS Ol tllO IlltCSt St\ 10 1111(1 fllK'St (|lllllily.

3'tw" Ir ill f.„ cl. emcc, I,, n,,,. III CI.OTIIING we WILL not lie exiM'lle.l in priec nor infurther nllegieii(*e to that party lie-

o.ltiratthirt untiiij;. . ihool. Openiog Addros** by 1 rof,| -. fAllL^WW ... r 4.1 I

comes nothing less than delmiiehed K E Williams and Mrs. Hetiv E. H. Kay. qilllllt} . Ill UfJUUO UO lll'O tllN lip, 11*0111 tllO OhOlipCStshivery. To he a traitor to corruption llamilton will visit relatives in I’lcus- Song and Chorus, Have Courage Worsted to the fiiu'st Ik^tford Cord.IS to he the friend ot Hight. niit Ki.lge next week, mv H«v toSayNo—Heasie Xavo,Mrs. ' aa • • . i • . a-bo Doason, then make the most of It.

,j y Sanderf.ir and Miss O.iia H. F. Gray, Messrs. .J. H. Tieheiior OllI* lllOttO IS OllO pnCO tO OVOrvhodv, 1111(1 STK.TLY CASH-.m-k. .

^ORITSEQUIYKLENTTOALL. Th(wolbrowoo<>rdiallyinviteto think that they are co-operating

in llartf\!rd h!si Wed’iuJla>^ SpcoT-Pn.f. O.'m! Shnlt/.""^^’triulo With US. 1111(1 SllVC tllC CroditOI*’S 20 pOl* Ct. OXtHl proflt.

with the I’eoplc s 1 arty in the South.Grandmother's Garret- '

RlNlM'Of I'll 1 1

V

111 their contest against DemocraticCishmaii’s regular appointment here .Maiiiie Mitchell. ..

X\WpH tHIII^>,

bigotry and narrowlast thir.l Sunday. Ins.riinienti.l Duet, Angel's Sere-

! J" n-i ^ing with them for a I bird Party can- wi... „..,i m m.i.-,.. , !

-* - ^ Ow V«a^O.

cherished convictions to the Mug'wiinnisof New Eiigliiiid. The Dem •

oeratic party has hetrayed ns, andfurther allegienee to tliat party he-conies notliiiig less than delmiiehed

W. P. 'rnrner, who lias been dan-

gerously ill for several days, isiiiiieli

b.'tter at this writing.

bcuiity .and merit:

Music— Heaver Dam String Hand.

Prayer by Hro. Howling. Cluiriis by

School. Opening .\ddress by Prof.

slavery. To be a traitor to corruption|llaniilton will visit relatives in Pleas

is to kc the friend ot Hight. ‘If this<1.AS.. «lw A'* Ia*'» ^

Mp!* K.K Williams an<l Mrs-Bottv I K. K. Kay.

aniilton will visit relatives in Pleas-j

Song and Chorus, Have Courage

bo treason, then make the most ot it."'

There are Kepiihliean farmers in

many of the Western States who seemi

^Vnrd. whiel.to think that they are co-operating

|„,i ^Vedncs<lay.with the I eoplt s 1 arty III the South,

Lijji.tfo.it filled Kev.in their contest against Democratic

here

ant Ki.lge next week, 1 my Hoy toSayNo—HcA-ie Xave.Mrs.

K. V. Sandcrfiir and Miss Oiiia|

H. F. Gray, Messrs. .J. H. Ticheiior

Hoover attended the niipliiils of Mr. i and K. T. Taylor.

S iiith and Miss Snvilla W’nrd, whichj

Iiistriimriitiil—Annie McKcnney.

i.ie ico,MV s.n.i.i ... meLijjl.tfo.it filled IW.

in their contest against Democratic c ishmaii’s regular app.iintinciit herebigotry and narrow indolence, l.y vot-

ing with them for a Third Party call. ,, .n,,,,- .I...,:,.,,:,,,,

curred in Hartford last W’ednesilay. Speech— IVof. O. M. Shultz.

Kev. Mr. Lightfoot fille.l K«'v. -Song, .Mv (tran.lmotlicr's Garret

ishmaii’s regular appointiueiit here .Minnie .)Iitehell. .

. j

it thir.l Sunday. Instriimcntnl Duet, A.igcl's Sere-

!

G. .M. llipsley hegiin llie singMig . nude— Mrs. \V. T. .MeJvenney and!didiite foi President, amt by sending

such nondeseri|.t cranks to CongressSonjj. | K,.„|!y ,hink I Shr.ll

Alaii \M A t( aches the Peoples Pur. . „ ...

, , , . , , , 1 I fuel IS that every W esterii Kepiiblicanty an.l the worhl that what the .Ninth . •

,

J .,

. . ,I

voir en.'t l< ns goo.l, or many times

such n..ndeseri|.t cranks to Vongress He has .piite a large chi-sas .Jerry Simpson ami IVHer. The

^fact is that every WeMeri. Kepiiblican

-Liik',,!,.,,,, „•1. , l

such an overseer on .i!l the

they Imve on llie r ..el l.n.v '

lie 1.0 room |o eoni|ilab. ol bad ro id -. !'. (iiay. s

Alex Smiili kilo \s liow l•lalls oiij;!.t U. T. Tavl.-r,

to be, iiml lie lus pni Ids ro.i.l i i :i I 'losing it.-i

good e'ondi!ioii. ll is liope.l other (>•,

oveise'ers will lake i l.'.s m by .Mr. Mii'ie bv H

.S iiilli's fx riijile . d |oi; a I peils of || II * • I»

• S V, •

the pnblie ro i I i;i n '.le;- lix 'h m ili •) N'eK iinov.

e .o 'I b .

< • n v,;i X.

fairs is not mgo inati but!,, . ,

'.

sm.ii an overseer on .ill the Mils ns.... ,liM.'i'. Ilian a siraigl.t Deinoeralie ... ii . ,.i

overtbrow of the iloiniiiation of thei . i

Hiey Imve on llie m.id bow .. i .\in ..

Vo!.' east Ml II Nollllieril .‘'tale, be* ... , , I

theDemoerntie oligareliy. . .tonsslin;. and Liv.on.oiv, ilieie won I

. I

in.nse ibe regular Demneralie nrgatii-, , i

•. i i . iA—Ass-auALnv—sas- s- f

1 ^, |oeoiii|iIaMi ol l.ao ro|.| -.

Xam-Y Hanks In .tied a mile at zalln will In.Id the .N.iilliern .Nates,Smill. km. .* I„.w i-.mds ongU

Indpendenee, b.wa. on a kit. s.lnip..l wlmher the IVople's 1 arty carries„„.i ,,, i„, ,,„i Id* ,o,..| i, a

traek W...lm-s.lay in 2:0.-.}. Tlir.-e ihrn. or not, as s'.own in the emse ot^ ,, j,

niinnies fast, r than ev. r nimie by any -Mabaina If llie Democrats couldwi. I take n l.-.s oi by .Mr.

other trotter. Hiiriah. fi.r Kei.s -li'i-lv Hu- liepnblieai. vote in the s niih's .'X d a I |.e. is of

tucky!,

‘'••0 Ib'|">'>lici»i vote lor'll.e,,

, ^

People’s Parly ticket is pure gain lori, iM'vii

Twii men were killcil with pistols the Soiilliern Di nioenitie oligarcliv. —mill knivi s a' ill. l’i'o|i|i.‘s Parly ('.'

11 - Emit W’es'i rn man slionbl consider ' l.O ’. L'.yI'vo.

velilion in r. xa'.^'.Ved _\el it is d.' i|d> ear. t'nilv betore casting his vole.|l. l i .n -.i

Hied that that party is drawing awa_\ m i « a-. . .

•X 1" .11 • TALLA A, GY. an a.lverlisem.'iil ol llarllor.l Col.'ge,

Dcmoeralsirom llieir party allegi.inee., . . , , , . ,, ,, , , ,

1 1 . .1 . .1 ..Vri.l'M' 2li, L''!>2. an nid and well-esial.lished se.lool

Does aiivoiic .loiibt llial there were ', , , , .

^ •.1 • i» I • i> ... Lnir.iK i,i:i‘t'lil.irAN. — rnmi a Unit has lieen moilest in |ires*ing its

Deiiinerals at tins Pe.i|.lus laity, . . , . ,

,, . „ statement wliieli a|)iH'ared 111 the Her- elaitns, and has il.iiie a great workConvention.''

, , . i. i , , , •

aid a tew weeks since, one woiihl ipiietly and unostentatiously. Its iii-

Tiik Clime of H. Clay King, the .

think ilnit we were flat of mir backs— lliieiiee on e.lueation in Ohio county

Memphis, Teiiii., iinir.lerer whose sen* 'liu'l I'rokc ami at tlic point of -iar- lias heeii iiicalciilalile. Xoi only have

tence of death w as comiiuitcd to im- valioii, lint 1 am glad to inlorni you the greatest part of the teachers ot

.A'ntri;—y nil- ..\ fstic.

S|M' »l**l — ** {yl. !>, c; W •')

S >---;. I, If - I ! > ll'

>- -M‘I \-I •‘l.'e

.''--nd ll n''

'll •-I-. A ! a -1 1*1 i!ic

’Mll-llr. — A)i--< 1 1 lb r .- V

'

Mr- Ii

!'. Gniy. JL ' K. l'’(*iu'0o r aiiil

< 'losing Kennifks -Mr. X. I

e-

.

M ii'ie bv 1? II ll

llo'to' Sw-it norm*--Mrs

"eK •i.n''V.

TALLAPOJe-A. GY..Vfi.fsi' 2ii, L''!i2.

I'n.rr.iii Ki;ithi.h an. — From

r 'I . « ’. '/'.Yl' 0.

.|i: i'i .1. .•.•I < ..III-, III.

I

I’lani'iiei' .m ,i n i 'ii!l I." fei i'l

an a.lverllsen.eiil ol llarlfird Coll.*ge,

an Old and well-eslablisheii seilool

a tinit lias been inn.lest in i.ressing its

statement wl.ieli apiH'ared in tile Her- claims, and lias .1. me .. great work

aid a few weeks since, one would ipiietly and iinostciitatioiisly. Its iii-

tliiiik ilnit we were flat of onr backs— tliieiiee on edueation in Ohio cniiiity

diad liroke ami at tlir point of star, lias heeii iiiealetilalile. Xoi only have

vatiiiii, lint I am glad to inlorni you the greatest part ot the teachers ot

'own ax"S.,

I 111 -e win liii'e 0 I ’•.ill Tl.ilr

I "Ui liiX' s ale .ir !• s Iv Uipieslf I In Ll

d s I al once. I I lusl iiial;.' si'iile- t'.i|'lla 'Inek.

iiieiit siiiin and miir prompt neiinn inDepesiis . . . . .

the niiitler will be appreeiiited andDi'vi,l'I|*,"|'^j^*,'*

w ill save time and trouble. Knnd tn p:iv

Ke.s’y, W. P. Thomas. Profit and

'

!llli!!!'ii!!lj.%• llt«* «>t tllt-tillf'at-*. n<>

;i(l. IHM;;,

KESnl l.VKS.

Hills lii'i'oont.'d 8.'i'i.d i,'.i.i;i

IJeal eslale .•I.'toa.ll'l|

Fiiriiilnn- and l.o ' l.d't

Itonds I 1 1 I'l?

Debts ill sail 7 I • h t

Cash on l.and.Vin Mth.'rb’ks lil, 12" 7'.).

BLLIMITED

el"‘i,.''2 I o'.i i

l.l AlllLlTIE.N

('..j'lla: «|.iek ttd MM'HDepesils 7 l,7ll'.2H

Due oii.i r Hanks l.'t.H.'i

Dividend I per el deelaied I.20IMIh[

Knnd tn p:iy taxes 22.'.. Oil I

Profit and less .. d,.->sL.''I

ONLpNE.WMAD

5ENDFDRMTA1S0UE

mmEim

ICESA5

ODS

[WIT~ED.

CsA^HtlMEHTIOMThis Paph

prisiinment for life, seems to Imve ll*id we are largely on top and ex-

becti so wlinlly witlioiit excuse or paU I**''''reiiiaiii there il possible,

liation tInit tlie pnblie seiitiiiicnt even l.egarding the iitliiiis ot onr eiti it

of the Simiitlierii iStates overwhelm. ‘'c "cH to say that it has been

inglv demanded that his sonteiiee « Httie glo.onv li.i r.orN weeks, bnl

shon’ld be carried out. Hut Governor!

;> ‘“‘-‘c tunnd and one day be-

Biichiuiiin is evidently unwilling toll.! ••"'e six weeks pass again the L ind

vatioii, lint 1 am glad to inlorni you llie gnailest part ot the teaeliers ot

that we are largely on top and ex- that conniy been trained therein, but

[H'd to remain there il pns-ible, trom thisselioid has gone forth nniiiy

Kegarding the atliiirs ot onr city it excellent teachers into all parts of tlie

would be well to .>ay that it has been country. A goo.l many have gone

a littie gloomy for Ii or 8 weeks, but to Texas and are making a name anil

turned and one dav be- fame for themselves and for Ken-

responsible for so radical a departure onipany will Jie in lull ojieriition.

...... „ -VII ot our iimmifaetories will .loiible

fore six weeks pass again the Liml tnekv in that, llie Lone !^liir .''tale.

Conipanv will be in full operiition. In our own .''tale we nee.l name only

as Unit a Southern white “gentleman”

should he hanged. .So, fortified witli

n petition forclemeney from Grover '1“-' funeral it .-.-eins in the school, an.l win. has made for

Cleveland, he has t .minuted the sen that the .bad ha- e.mie to life again, himself a toreiiiost place atm.iig onr

teuee to imi.risoiinie.il for life. Tl-.i*Tallap..os-.;is-.i long wavs from be l.mlers.

Grover Cleveland, nniiidlii.lv seiiti- '"b' 'l^nd. P-.s'iMy llie writer of the Dr. Alexander is a strong mai. ot

iiiental over the case ot a brutal and ai li«'le, wlii. ii^a|'piaivd in tlie Her-

;

e irnest eoiivicti-ms, of great force of

iiiexcnsuble murder, IS the same who abl -elippe.l I IVoin ihe ( iazette, is a|

elmraeter, an iinweari.-.l and pains-

vct.icl pension bills of maimed and i» I'e b .'liii,: bad, iim! if|

taking tcacl.er, wlio iiifu.scs these ele-

disablod Ciiioii sohliers ami made In- has lo.'t a cent on Talhipno.-a it is|

meiiis into tlie elmiacteis of his pn-

ioUes ami coarse allusions iiliollt them •'.-eail'e ot liis ignoraiiee, or Ids inn-;

j.ds. The sehn.il is a g .od one, in a

McHenry Khoads, who for several

The Schools

Of Ohio county i.;

should not he ovcr-|*'‘^‘'

looked. We Imve in

now a full stock of in!»2.

seliool hooks, station-^

erv and sniinlies u^eii- i-»rsi

erallv, at low rates.

?iu.'i,.s2;!.0!t

'

1, •*'. K. I.’ox, swear the above to|

bt correct.

K. (.'ox, Pltl>llii;XT.

Sworn to before inej this .lone -‘tl*,

18!»2. A.T.N.M.I., D.C.O.C.C.

.\ semi annimi ilivideii.l of t^l.iMl

per share was this dav ileelitred, pay-uble on ami alter .lulv .'), IM'2.

fi. Field. - - J,ivery Stable

ic-.MaS, VEHICLES,

their force ami pii'li tilings to a lively|

years associated with Dr. 'Alexiimler Tcaclier.S WOUld

vetoed pension bills id' maimed and

disabled Cnion soldiers and made

jokes and coarse allusions iilioiit tlicm

in bis oflieial cori'.-spomli-iiee.

The selni.il is a g lod one, in a

well to confer withns. Orders taken at

par. R('speetfnlly,

IIOCKKK lV* Co.

Base BalPL-iv.-rs of ba.se ball in ibis conntv

CASEIIILII!:

liiliiy to turn an investinciit in tins ' li -aliliv, biglily tenipenite ami niorni bave a treat in pros

eonntrv into .«omelliing piolilable. e iiiiiiiunity. seeking aeoiintrv into .'omelliing piolilable. e iiiiiiiunity, iiml pupils seeking a ^'^epteiiilu-r .'5, when th<- .\Iel leiiry < 'bib

Till-: Deinoerats reckmi willioiit I readily admit tinit many ii poor g mil school should c.insi.ler its el.iinis will meet tin- Owensboro Club at .'lej

their host when they atleiiipt to prove man lnis lost hi' little pile here, but in;

e irefiilly. Tlie college Imil.liiig is a Henry. Hotli ( bibs will pre.sent|

that the position taken in tlie Chiengo mo«t instances the gainers are eiti-j

I i.-ge brick ediliee coiiviently iirraii' I'icir strongest teams ami (he game I

platforiii, on the tiirilf, is the same z.-iis of Tallap.iosa. Il'any ot llart-jg.l and e iiiit.irtiibly situated in lln- "i'l he for liliHjd, a* it will settle'

occiipie.l liy that parly from (lie time tbr.l’s old citizens cnuteinplate muk-j

town, and no jiareiit or |iiipilw ill the ehampioiiship id the Green Kiverj

I readily ailniil that many a poor g mil selnml slioiihl c.insi.ler ils el,linis

Ilian hits lost his little pile here, but in|

cirefiilly. The college Imil.liiig is a

most instances tlie gainers are eiti- I I i.-ge brick ediliee coiivientlv iirran>

pliitforiii, (III the tiirilf, is the same z.i-ns of rallap.iii'a. Il'any ot llart-ig d and e imtortably situated in llie

of"the fntliers’'iintil miw.for as < irt-ely

says: Jetlerson, Mudisnii, Monroe and

ing an investment in the .''oiiih nr make a niisiako in selecting this school Country. .Melleiiry will give a pic«

West my advice is first to be able to iH a suitable |ilaee for obtaining a ide that day, the program lieing pig-

ipeet.on .'iatiinlay. i ^ s'.v

ill'- .^Iel lenry < 'bib 7 ' '

sbiiro Club at .Mel

libs will pre.sentI

IIS and the game I

-

'

.

I, lis it will settle' _ _ ^( the (ireeii Kiver

j

FAS T I LINE

.laeksnn “reeogni/.ed and iitlirnied the join the proper side of allairs and di* g md tliorougli e.liieution for himselt ‘“''i shooting in tlie morning, b.ise

Dealer ill Horses, Heggi.-s, Carriiig.-s, Ifoad Carls, (Iweiisbor.i

i-t?*'.'i«ddle or H:irm>ss Horses for sale or hire at all limes.

-

ai'oiia.

\vii«<lom, beiudioetieo and ooii.-itidi- v(*si of alt lioiioty, vour or lii.4 ciiiidren. tlie adverti.^e- morning' and afternoon and

tioimlity of proteeliv** U'^ii-dalion,” ri;^hlin^ weight and prepare yonr'dl|inent and H*nd for catalogue before dancing after that.

Down to the people were prac* to lio(* your own row. \n adniiMiion of iJoc will lie cliarg-

tically unaniniou.'4 in their denmndi^ a man nmking an invotinei.t and

for l*roiection, and even in that year Ktatni p^till and waleli for hij* dividend

This thing ot »'*lecling a school, and you mav be An adnii»*ion of 2.1

estinei.t and sure you are making no mistake in b) the Imll game,

r Id.’* dividend •^electing this as your alma mater .... I> HAHVARn I'rRitr. .!<

.laek'on's friends urged his election, tn come to him, is a thing of tlie past,

because they said he was the (rieiid of Fortune seekers are not iiiiiateiireroak-

Proteetion an.l that Ailams was its ers, ( on a gomls Imx i nor a sleepy

ciieiiiy. The Demoeraey from 1 n.‘J2- liead.lint men wale awake and full of

•‘I.'l and tlie siieeee.ling years drilled vim.

from Proteetion to ineideiital Protec- Good luck to old Hartford and I

tion, and laritl for revenue only, but tniiy liopc some day tinit slic nniv

they never came out so frankly nor find lu-r way out <d' tin- nits.

so boldly III favor of Free Trade as in Kes’y, W. M. Kinh.

the Chicago platfirm. And they *—need not now attempt to cover up Ohio COUnty Institute.

their tracks and to tlirow the respoii-

sibititv on“the lathers"— tlicy were nil;

Program lor S. S. Union atMcHenry, Saturday,

September 17.

9:du a. III.; G. T. Tinsley— Heiie-

lils derived from iittciidiiig tlic State

I'liion.

lU;iMi; L. K. Kuriiett—How to Or.

g.inize a .''iiiiday School.

lU;.'t(l; Will. .Smith— How to secure

a large iitlciidaiicc.

1 1 1.,. H. l.oiK-y—Comity Or-Thc editor spent the week, begin- ganizatinii.

s...m.yon--,nen..ners -u,^ning.l.ily 2-mIi, in coii.lneliiig the |ie;„; |.,v. Mitchell - Sunday

right on the 1 anti and it remains lor, ^ ^

modern Demoeraey tn discover Unit,,1,,,,,^, sneh a meeting A.ljo.irnmei.t

I'roteeti oi. is nneoii.'tiUlUona l.

Onisi.le of the weather, whiel. w.i*1 p. Kev. Fnikerson-The o,.

(;i.A.i...:sl-\P.:<k.Lal.or(’on.niis-«;;•••• •'•“ posiUo.. .o ,he St,..c l'..ion and how

. ,, V ... ^1,pa.*sed oil j.leii.'anll) and prohtahly. u iniiv he overeome.

sionii -»r i( . lit" * " ’ " Ohio eoiility has three es-eiitmls for l-lli- |{. I). KImlo.-

k. P Hahnard, Truitt. .)ra. u. Ramr)*, rAKlmr

Of the Condition of the

Bsaver Dam

DEPOSIT DANKAt the Close of Business

April 23, 1892.

GASEBIER’S ’BUS•MEETS ALL DAILY

BRMlil •& -ShM sii&f5? coapt''Li)isviui.: ilT,

OONTES I=»niOE!TO ALL.

ALIKE.

I’roteetioii is nneoiistiliiliomil.

(•..A.ii.iisl-. P.:< k-, Lalmr ( onin.is-„„.i

sioner f.,r the State .d New V ork, w in.^

is I. Democrat, hasjnst made a re,,ort^

in winch the following laets are state.l^ saperintendent, a lii,

among many others eoi.sol.ng to theho.lv of teael.ers, an.l all

frie.nts nt the nn.eh abuse, 1 MeK.ii-selmol wliere

^•‘I, , , . ,

these teachers are trained. E“r roni the tables it npi.ears Unit

, , , ,.

,

,* were belli evervdav and evening, and

there was a net inerease in wages ot.

. . . good ainlieiiees Were present on every8(i,:{77,297.UM m ,he year 1H91, us

’’

.omisioii. 1 lie disenssioiis were earn-

coinpiired with the aniolllit paid in. i -. i i ,i

*.

' C't and siiiriled and tlie other C'MliiUes18flU, and u net ...ereuse nt prodncs

tion ot l-':d.i;9 in the year

18111 over thill of IMIIO. A simple ii • ,i i

, ,

' One thing nntieable is the generalaim ysis ot this tab e fnrtlier demons

. . . -e . i• .i i n•P

, . . . , ,interest nniiiitested III the cause bv all

strules the interesting liiel lliut ot the . ... ,i r i' n

' till- eiti/eiis. On I- riday a gn.idly

ILdii; Kev. Mitchell — Sunday KE-SOL K( IvS.

hool and Cliiireli. -'''“fe-'t and Kills 8.'»0,288.(;i

.(.IJoiirnmeiit for dinnerI.cal Estate..

/’-IwI’IIII, , , ,

1- nrnitiire and rixtiircs,, 1,.'>00.00I p. 111 .; Lev. I nlkerson— fhe o|e. Kxpcnsi-g Paid .V.»2.97

sitioii to the .''talc I nion and how Ciisli on Hiiini mid in other

nniv III- overcome. Hanks 28,(14().01

Srafllb .Vn'K.NTION

Given to the Traveling

Public.

T. ID. ^ZX-LZ-^lv£S<£00tS THE FIKt^T C!«tAPESl£>-

BLACKSMITHING.IIors(‘-.sJiocing a Hpocialty. A largo stock of

host iiiodorii Plows, and all kinds of Farm-ing Iinploinonts on hand. Call on him.

J. n. williams.Pkavkr Dam, Ky.

Ohio comity has itiree es-entials tor 1: 40; H. D. Kingo- liilincncc of

doing good work cdneatioinilly— a ilic Sunday .S-hool in a Community. ir\HflITII."first ,-lass snpcriiitendeiit, a fine, earn 2: 10; .'<tatu Visitor Harkicy—The ,, . , .

^.

est hoily of teaeliers, and a thorough State I'nion.(ilpitiil .Stock 8_.>,0 lO.f

$84,027..59

Keserveand ellicieiit school where most ol 'J'lic program may he chuiigeil ii:iil .Surplusthese teaeliers are trained. Lxereises if cither of the above miiiicd gentle. Interest and Exeliange. . .

,

t2.'),000.00

802..‘fl

2.2.')0.00

1,400.40.'>4,1.’•>4..’).')

.‘foo.;i;i

iniin would jueler another subject lieDeposit .-Vcromit

, .'>4,L')4..'>.')

will please inlorm us at once. Mr.'****>-'^'<

Wccdoii, of Louisville, will probal)ly 027 ,>-,9

be picseiit and give an interesting In siibmilliiig tli's we beg to stateexercise on the blnck'board. Wc tinit our biisines.s has steumly grownwould he glad to meet cveryhotly on nioiitli since onr opening, ami

- - (yT

Our Qen(:’:

that occasion who i.s interested in ihe ''y <nrefiil,walchfiiliie8j and

I , a strict ohscrvuiice oftho nnnciiilcs ofworks ol .wmiilay .''ciools. . .. d ‘ i-

'

.-

. .the most conserviitivc B inking, we

I weiily iniiinies w ill he given each: hope not only tn extend our acijiiaint'sixty-five iiidnsiries covered' 77 per ,

. .

•' ^ K'ven eucn;

not only to extend our aciiiaint'

cent, ol them show an inerease in eilh•'''•'tees « as pr.-seni and ,|„.„Ker and the reiiniinder of the i

mice, hut to psove ourwdves worthy

, .. I

citizens were on liaii-l inncli o.‘ the ,inie allotted will he given tnlhohniise •'“ t">«fid<‘»M that is being soliberal-

kROOMY. ’

a>

® ltrht.

ELEGANT.

cr wages or nrodnel, or liotli, and that . . ,, ».i •

time. One cause of this IS the alteii-

there were no l.ss ihun 8, Mil/ nr'. i i .i .

,. Itioii pain to eilnealloii by the two

sluiiecs ot iii.lividual ineretises ot wag-. '.i n i.

III wspapers ol the town, the Heraldcs during the same year \\ Ink- the , ,, . r i • .

.*,

.•.

' and Kkitiii.ican, both of whieh areindustries are bat sixiy.seveii in limn-

1 , , , . . . ,

,i ably eihteil mid always ready iiii.l

ber lbe total trade.s represeiiteil] , i . ,i : i

'Iwilling to devote their lime and

lime allotted will he given tn tlic hnin

for general diseiissioii.

L. K. H.iksktt,

Prest. Ohio Comity Union.

amount to 111, and give emplovmeut

to 28.'),001) workmen and workwomen.Ispace to education.

ays ready and Committeo Meeting.ilicod

heir time and I’Iih K<‘|inlili('an Exeentive Coi%- ' iness

Tlieir iiifitieiu-e niiltee is eiilled to meet in Hartford ^

• Iv reposed in ns.

I

We are here to accommodate the

{

people, each and every Inisiiiess,

1

eonrte.sy shall lie extended to them,

I

hut ill no case shall safety be saeri-

Ilicod for friendship or to obtain bus-

' iness. John H.Harnks, Cashier.

A#-Ssii(l forr.talogocofOiir full Has af two aajfour-whedad work.

Moline, 111.

' in witieHpread ami ellectivc ill uroUHiiig nn .Momltiy, So|itetnl.er Tiib ut 10Ol tlie sixl) -SLM 0 imlnd.d

I**-'*" ,,„i,in. „,i,| m promoting cv* -I'elock, at which Uiiih iinporluiit '

cent, of t icni s low iiniiurtust.,.,.y I in e.liicutioii. business is lobe transuetod. Tbe I

cnige of yearly earnings Hh' yariv..,;,,,,

1891, while the ••'••I average in.ircase

|of yearly eaini.igsot2l).>,()())cniph.ycH',,^^.,^,^mutters which Wo, i> T.nsi fv Ch'ni'u

w«s«2:L11 The ugcruge increase- ofKo.fi a

yearly earnings of the employes ... the! ^ ommonwealth. I

fifty-one tiudea showing an inerease ,

I

'

.......... I -.1 I A nnTIPVTr T 1R Happy indcontenlli a home with “Tha Ro-of i4-I.9ti in 18J1, as cuin|>ured with

I , , »ir-i,-l chanerj a lamp with the light ot Iha raornlnf.

J8'J0- ISeptember 1. It. K. Williams and Caialoguas.wfita Kixhaatar Lamp Ca,WawYoit;

pi.-slo'l to bo present.

Wo, -I) 'J’INSI.KV, Ch’iii’u.

Jo. H. Kookiw, .Sec’y.

1.ADIUNeeding a tonic or phlMren that want bulldlnj

lie, ftheuld takennowN'a inuM bittkrb.

It ie i-leauiii In lake, ciirce Malaria, Indlfea-ttoii. and lllllouaneea. All oealere keep U.

Xeurnlgfc PtrtonaAii'Uhoea treiilSrd .rlth oerTOticneta reaultinjfrom cora or uverwurk will ha raUeved by taking

Jlroum’M from Bittera. oenuiasbaa trade mark and croeaed red Unee on wiappsr.

^you 1I%«HISPM1ABrown*s lr«n Olllvn*

rhjfici«n) rvcoinuMii4 IL

All dealert k««p IL 11.00 per bottU. OetmlMAMM(U>B4rk and oroMedrvdUaeeoo wrapper.

.Also kc-ps.a first.

(•Jii-s;s Livery and

Fml Sfalde, wherejoii can have join* Carriage Co., Moline, 111,

llorses Fed, and '

j^e.l Hie best of rigs Coac3Ci.nciGxc5-^l !E3Io1:©X

ila^’ or nij^hf. bettek known ah the

Leave your or- PALMER HOUSE.,»..« f"f"lslieil. » Rates $1.00 per (fay. #: Meals 25e-

PA\PKlrn U KHnTnpIEast side Frederica, between Main and the River, Owenaboro, Ky.

UAMAflfUA 0UA i UJI I MRS. CIUS. rob r, MRS. a E. WILLIE-Qham,

P

rops.

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ARE ARRIViNG

FiilR BROS. A CO’S

Mammoth Fall Stock.

Williann, Hell A Co. will tiike Card* nrc out annoiiucinf; the nmr«»|)eeial itains in mpplying students riage of .Mr. .Morton Kiiykendoll andtheir stationery, etc., at reasonable Miss Kninia Tabor,of >Sul|iliiir.S|irings,

prices. on next Hunday cvciiiug at 2 o’clock

TakeT'oir faudly to iT^er DamJ 1 . fis I .1 . . I

. , „ANOERSOSI’S mim.

Little Victor Mutll.ews is very ill of Oui’ l)U}'Or l‘s HOW 1*11 NcW Yoi’lv (’itv,

'*.. .. , „ ,

hiyiiip^ ill our fall stock of ^oods, and in oi -

e UK Tucdny, cior to makc 1*00111 lOF tlioiii ^yv iwv lorood

to sell om- Siminior goods at gi-cally i-c

Clint and Kd Field, Huford, wercduCCd OricCS, ^Fliissalc wlIl Olllv last Ithe city Tuesday.

I 1 r i*

T. .1 M.rt, II wilt to Louisvilledays troiii to-da}’ aiid yoli caii’t afford 1o

n'Trr v n n J*”*^** onrrarc harf^ains. Note the followiimsee us Monday.

|

priCOS aiul Call aiul SCO If VOU doil’ t th(‘J. L. Carson altciidol Conference ' 1No Creek We.luesday. i

^OOtls a( tilt.J)1

ICt. Iiailiedl

.Mrs. Fred Hiirueh is in Louisville.

Little Victor .Matthews is very ill offlux.

and have their Photographs ina<le hy Tabor. are young people^ Keown, Fordsville, culled to

tliiil priucoof photographers, A. 1).'"tcllectual worth '

,«.p T„,..,|„y.

Taylor,

To-morrow’s the big flag-raising at

and we wish them a long and happy i

.j.j

journey through life. 1

Every Dollar’s Wortli was bought for

SPOT (’ASH, and we eaii assure tlie peo-

ple of Ohio County that they will be abip.

to find in our bouse the best of values for

the feast money. We are

Ibwiiie. Every Hepuhlican shouldThe United .States is the most pop-

|

Clint and Ed Field, Huford, werc.duced pi’lCeS. Tliis Salc will Olllv lu

^K»pchjp ^1^.,

I

j Merton wiit to Liuisville ^"0^ frOIll tO"(lHy 1111(1 yOU (*<111 t nfloi'sjiecc

se.'ves that distinction. Mr. S.H. yesterday moriiiug.! IllisS OlIP I’lire bni’LrjlilKs* IVrifo f lio fVil l<A great many sclKsds oi>ciied last Dent, who represents the Company, S. L Phillipps, .Etnaville, called .

f.,aill. . i>i OU [IK lOIK

Monday and jierhaps after next Mon. is a most obliging gentleman and any to see ns Monday.' pi’lCeS aiul Call aiUl SOe if VOU doil’t ***C

May a majority of the whools will lie one wishing life insurance should wait J. L. Carson altciidol Confcrcnco '

, < *1 * 1

* ^in progre.ss. for him. lie will be in Hartford in "f Creek Wc.lnesday. ^00(IS ai Tlie pi K*e IiaUied!

Next week wo will publish the a few days and will he glad to give .Miss Ldtm, M.iiks left yesterday All wool .Scotch Plaid Dress (roods rcdnce*l from .'lOc to pci

names of the parties obtaining first-you insurance at rates within reach lor her home in I.onisville. .. .. .. 40^.

class certificates ill the .July, August of all. Cal. Fielden jeft Saturday for his “ Stripe Cashmere " “ .)(lcto40o

and .September examinations. Boarders Wanted.home in Shclbyville, lennessee. .Scotch Plaid Dress Goods “ .h»cto20c

Mrs. .Smith, wife of .Smith, Ten or twelve young geollemeii cun J.U Miller, Third Par^ candidate 411 ..P

Sulphur Springs, died Werinesday Ret board during the next school yearfor ^-lerk, was in town . aliirday. I ( . t ^()( (I. dlC IKaUtKS dlK

night and was buried yesterday even- at Gross Williams’. Mr.and Mrs. D.E. Ward, Ford.«yille, sllOllfd Cilll 1111(1 SOt llbai'iraill 1*11 11I

- ———- called to see us while in town ,Mon- ^ ~

ABadAiikir. ,1.,.. pattciii foi’ fall wcor. All tlicsc KoodThe game of ball at .McHenry last Last Saturday, a little girl, named Miss Mabel Kimbloy returned ,l.vi,Kl« or 1 Qtt • I •!

.Saturday between the McHenry’s and Kosa Ellis, aged eleven years, came to Monday from a pleasant trip to Louis- U'HUHC >, Itllll 1111(1 Oc) IIICIICS KlO.the picked nine resulted in favor of Mr. Thomas Uoswell’s, who lives bc" villc. —

.

the former bv a score of 27 to 1. tween Uosine and Siilpliur Spring. Mrs. Minnie Thoiiins is visiting Nice plaid Ginglmnis from 10 to 8^c.

(.’all c;;rrbriw;«ar7mr^^^^^^^face was almost black with ifjicnds and relatives on No Creek p,

nlnrk-cvprvhodv like. her. and vmi bruises, and she explained that she t"'» • Goml calico from 7 to 4c.

All wool .Scotch Plaid Dress Goods rediicetl from -’lOc to4Ujpci ytl.

“ “ “ “ •• “ “ 40f to .{tic

“ Stripe Cashmere " “ .)(lcto4Ho “

.S'olch Plaid Dress Goods “ .‘{He to 20c “

J. I . .'liner, 1 iiirii 1 any caiHiKiatc i II i* a 1 i i •

for Clerk, was ill town Saturday. All ()l tll(‘SU g'()0(lH Ul’C b(‘lUltl(‘S 1111(1 VOUMr.anlMrs.D.E. Ward, Ford..yillc, sllOllfd Cilll 1111(1 STOt llblir^llill 1*11 11 (llTSS

called to see us while in town ,Mon- ^'b*y piittoni for fall wear. All tlioso ji:()(k1s an*

the former hv a score of 27 to 1.

(.’all on the Bazaar and sec the new

rlcrk—everybody likes her, and you, ,, ,, 1.. I

was the daughter of a Wm, Ellis, liv- Giis Evans, Fordsville, and .1. A.shonhlcall and get aoquaipted with

• ... . Hawkins, U hitesville, called to seeSara & Mk,

ing near Horton, and that she had

left home because her father made a

Nice plaid Ginghams from 10 to 8j^c.

8^ to (!c.

Gooil calico from 7 to 4c.

“ Lawn ‘‘ 0 to 4c.

us Tuesday.

.lust now to say niucll about That Livery stable in Uuftfof't practice of beating her cruelly. Ex-' ^^"1''“ Henfrow. Sulphur a a a 1 k i

where your horse receives good atten-I

» vintiiig her cousiu. Mis, * »HCI

Those are good goods and must go iti or*

room'

IUlIIMICltMMI nil'SVSCtl IJl'l VI im III* t

' * \|

I'lir Fall ‘ took, but wo pause tmu uml where you get the worth of . ijore.

your iiioneyisatCascbierilt Burton’s.. ferocious '

nM'.^’‘«»*,e<.rdn Purdy ami .Mattie

,,

. v," . 1 1 ' 1. Vf 1 M I. ,r1

> errder, Louisville, aro visiliog .MissA little SIX year old sou of .John cruelty On .Monday, .Mr. H.iswcll

|.•,^„||ie( 'useldcr.

A. Clark, near Fordsville, <licd Sun- brought the chihl to town, and on the| ,, . ,, ,, , .

day night and was buried at Col.b s^

way was overUikcii by Lllis who ask-j

M,.n..u,y, are visiting theirbuiyiiig ground Monday evening at 4 ed to he allowed to take the girl home

'

aunt, .Mr.,. F.ij. Felix.

, , , . _ ;

but Mr. Boswell told him to come andI j„i,„ Harrass, one of the gentle-

With those who laugh, and October 21st has bed. chosen for theg" before the County .Judge, but he

, ,„„„ly clerks of the .McHenry CoalCo,

, , . , eelebration of (.’olumhus Day and the t '^1’®^’’^'; ""‘T’ I

remark that the prorpeets of school E.vs and g. ns ...ay watch tor . Miss.Iosle Duke left .Moodav for

^ next week’s Ut;.’i-M.,|. AN for some-IW - Livingston Mo^^

J rad(‘ IS well afterwards, that she tlioiiiflit l.e teach this fall and winter.

stock.

Hchool Iviyri and giriH may watch tordenied that he had bouton her, bo- ^

, If |». o •’ oauao, H8 Khe explained to Mr. Hos* Idvingston, iMontana, where *»be will ' a i i i i rnext week 8 lu:iT Mi.P AN tor Home- ... *

. i .u* r n i • * iilw^ liiivo n fI !• *

well afierward». that hlie thought lie ;

touch thin fall und winter. IIIL l(^<l(l) ll<l> t/ <l Iiliiiig on that auhjeel.

t , , ,”

. . , » i ^ i .1 i •— —;I was going to let her father take hor ' d. 1). C olenmu loft Saturday illKl WllltOl* WO^l*M'm. Lyon, and family, and that if she told the truth on •'rankforl, after a pleasant visit to'

Oiir stock of b)w cut shoes (o.xford ti(*s)

is going fast and ’.' ecnly have a few pairs

left. We sell them cheap—have them fromSl.(K) to S’l.To, price is hound to please.

Anderson’s Wear-forever Shoes still hold

the lead, have a full line of them for fall

Just Nowparents and old friends here.

Miss Sura (Collins left Wednesday

ning to cud. and the courts should f-r the East, where she will purcha.se

."

. . , ,, a arge ta I stuck tor the Ba/aar.

.\hout as encouraging as one

could ask for.

,

villc, moved to town Friday. Mr. him ho would heat her again.parents and old friends here.

I

I.voiis comes to town to go intoIt is a shameful alf.iir from li’tfiii' MissSiira (ailliiis left Wednesday

:l.u-i..e,s ami that he may fake ad- „i„g cud. and the courts shouldfbr the East, where she wall purcha.se

, t 1 . .1. ,,i • • • I. 1 a large tall stuck tor the Ba/aar.j

vantage of a good srhool. investigate It. Lllis lived at Horton 7 , .

V D Tavlor an expert Photoir- I***! "'inter, where he had the reputa-^ ’’•’’’'"‘-'b <>''d

.\. II. I ayior, an expert i norog, ! ,

<).scarBloch.B.)wling(irecn,madealiy-

raplier, is at Heaver Dam, nest door tion of lieing a chilil-bcater and the ing visit to the city Tuewiny evening.

to Docker & Co., ami is prepared to cruelty has c.mtinucd until the childj., Milligan will start Sunday

do tin* bent and of work in hi»“Ced herself hy leaving home. * he Lebanon, Tennessee, to atleiid the

line at reasonable prices. j

was taken to the County House Mon- Presbyterian Sehool at that place.

_ day evening. I

(Jcorire Loiiir. Biisselvillc. who has

FAIR BROS. & CO.,%

The Dry (joods and Clothing 3Icn of

Ohio County.

I

Judge \V. S. Taylor, of .Morgan-

Itown, speaks at Taylor Mines to-mor-

niw night. He i, one of the best

s|M'akers in this part of the State and

you should go out to hear him.|

Notice to Lor Men.I am now remly to contract for

saw-logs and will be in Hartford on

Mondays and Saturday’s. tVill lie

glad to make prices to those who con-

template cutting logs,

W. H. Mimirk.

finitw! .F&nitw!!

Don’t fail to see the great game,Sy>.

feniln’r U at McHenry.

Everything iie\f and price the Low.

ost at Fair Bros. A Co.

I

Fair Bros. & Co. are leaders in cv-

I

cry Line. Visit thr m.

The Third Party hnd a Committee

nieetiiig here Saturday.

The Bazaar will have the hand- i template cutting logs,

somest line of goisls in Ohio countyj

W. H. Mixmin a few days. Just w;atch the arriv- ,50tf Agt. John A. Reitz & Sons,

al of our mammoth Stock from New ‘

York. Sara & Mk. ^_

Week.TTie Louisville District Conference, M

E. V. .Milligan will start Sundayto Lebanon, Tennessee, to attend the

Presbyte riaii School at that place.

^ (ieorge Long, Riisselvillc, who has

been visiting friends here for a few

days returned to his home Sunday.

.Miss Ruth Coombes has accepted a

|Kisitioii with Sara A Me, where she

will lie glad to see her many frieds

j

Miss Sallic Taylor left M'ediies'

;

day for Louisville, where she will be' engaged in the Millinery biiijiness.

I S. T. Williams, Henry B. Taylor,

I

Bald Knob,and J. D. Hoeker, Croni-

I

well, called on us while in the city

Give us a call and sec if you can’t liml

a rare bargain. No trouble for ns to sliow

you the goods. Don’t forget the place,

ANDERSON’S BAZAAR.

Miss Sara is now in the East and of the Mcthmlist Episcopal Church,i).,„ Brown and daughter,

will soon return with a full line of the met at Wesley Chapel (N'n Tassie, Owensboro, are visiting

latest style Millinery to be had in the Creek) Tuesday, August 3rtth, and relatives in Hartfonl and the county

East. Don’t buy until you see our will continue to and iiieludiiig Sunday (bis week.

ci mihAtcr. ‘

JAY-EYE-8EEMh. J. I. Irovo Farm, homo •

of JHy*Kyo*Hov) hacluc. \> ; ’‘Aovr trylnp mev«ry known rvineily, J n tar^'o llimrh •of two years Mnndtm;, from a y.ar i4U UUy, Swith three applications of 2

QUINN’S 6i»£Tfji£NT.j

ItUthe belt preparation I haveevernsed or heard 2^ of. 1 heartily recoinniend It to all Uorneiuen." 2

Wt hav0 hundredi c/ Murh 8

line. Sara dt Mk

Ben Chamlierlaiu, of No Creek,

killed a rattlesnake last week seven

feet long, measuring ten inches and

September 4th..In the absence of

Rev. E. Is. Sheppanl, Rev.S. W.Sliel-

toii was elected Temporary Chairman

and J. .M. Adams, Temporary Secre-

tary. The following have l>een en-Shoesare now a sin eialiiy (in bar-

,i,ree.,p.arters in circumference and ^

.1... I. . ... ... . _ colleil: R. D. Lasbrook, .1. B. Pergains) at the Red Front.

I

\ lull Line ol fall Giiighiim just re-

1 ceived at tlie Red Front.

hail thirteen rattles and a button. ' u n ii i- a iryman, H. R. Hardison, 8. «. Sliel*

.'Vttend the picnic at McHenry on ton, D. J, W. Turner, R. C, Hardi-

•Miss Helen Foster, Fair Bros. &Co’s |siptilar .Milliner, will arrive

Wednsday to take charge of their

.Millinery department.

C. E. M’alker, Jim Smith, J. T.

Moore, Henry Hardwick and BobWalker, at*eiidcd the glfme of ball at

McHenry Saturday.

Piirr,ai.50 per Welle* Aak your dnij(rilit for tt If#o(JiHM (MIC kev|> it. wnti u» 2k.'. staiiiie or ultver. for trtol fx.s*

TiuDtMA«K. A II. KDUY At <X>., WMteli.<ill. N. Y.tail It! ••••itaiit

Beaver Dam Roller Mills.

The attention of the public is s|)ccially culled to the fact that this

Mill has just been completed upon the most modern plan, wiib all the

improved appliances for the manufacture of the FINEST FLOCK and

For Witrd-RohesDi essers, Siiits,Rock-

er.s or anything in the

General Furniture

Line, sec

T. J. MOUTOaN.

N.N & M. V.R. R.

AtUMhl tho picnic at A icncnry on ton, Li. J, w. iuriier, G, Uarui- George B. Brown, one of the most improve<] appliances tor the manufacture of the FINEtST FLOl'K andSeptember 3. and see the game of sou,J..W. Deweese, E. L^ Carson, eufernrisii.g farmers of the Victory other Mill PrmlucU. Positively no money has been spared to rank, it turn

.Mrs. Carrie Willituiis has moved to games—McHenry against Owensboro W. C. Wilson, G. H. Cannon, E. A, ueighoorluHid, made ouromce a pleas-

her mother's, Mrs. Gilisoii. fortlie rhampionsbip of the Green Davis, J. H. Emery, NV. C. Lash- ant ea'l Monday evening, out as fine prmluct as any .Mill in the .STATE.

” - the go<Hl work go on and let the paint-• --v

IMI A Co. . ..... „f». J. » . r.n.., rf.Uv.r* .

I, .. .1 ,.rj n-m.i.W.I. n.«l. M b. i.npr..v.l .» t?™"“ ^ r

,, 1 . • -1 1 .' Rev. S. M. Schelton at night.

Prof. S. C. bleveiiB will open looks, iiisido and nut. i . n. i i .. , . „ , ... 1 - Turner preached also Wcducsiiay at

school at Ik’da next Momlay. „ ... .... on ..it i•f 11 n 1_1! ] T\^ 111. '2(1 I .AM#«A or

and Mrs. Sheppard and many others.„f Waterloo

'“e “e*! '"“"y '"V C'X'K'* "• (“e

D. J. W. Turner delivered an able Ohio, is visiting his father, on No ®‘’“"‘y makes the best flour they e-.’sr used. For the benefit,

sermon T.’.es<lay at 11 o’clock and Creek, ami attending the District convenience and protection of the farmer has this Mill been built, and

Rev. S. M. Schelton at night. Dr. Conference at that place. to him will it look for its support.

Turner preached also Wcducsiiay at Alfred Hudson went to Calhoon With projier care Ohio County can produce as good wheat as noy.aiid

TRAINS I.KAVK HKAVKK I'.IM.

TR.IINS OOI.NO WEST.Wa. I. Mftil uml KiprrM I 2 :K> r. u.

kl«. T, himcti'iJ ..ll;.io r. n.

TKAINK UOlN(t KAHl.

V(i. 8, Hall anil RaiircKx h.

Ha. i, l.iiuilftl Ka|'rt «i» S li a. n

FRIDAl^EI’TE.M IIKU 2ri«b^

The greatest hall game in years— night, September 10. There are sev-List Of Letters.

days w

McHenry s OwensEiro, Sept. 3. eral goml speakers in both Clubs and^ Bassett, F. A.

Taylor, the N'orman Pholograpber,* bvely time is expected.

Crush, I.aura Coats, M’esley Crow,

is at Beaver Dam. Call on him. Col. J. 8. R. Wedding delivered a Luther Davis, John Flemons, T. J, HartfCol. J. 8. R. Wedding delivered a Luther Davis, John Flemons, T. J,

We have now one of the very best and must exiierienced milltrs m- — (j,g Green River Country, but that no pains may be spared to give the

CollOgO Notes.farmer the full benefit ot his goml wheat crop, we have ordered and are

Hartford College and Busines.severy day an expert miller sent by the builders oi our Mill

A full l.iue of Bedford corii at thebefore the Cromwell Re- Grant, J. P. Gilmore, .Melviiia Grif- Inititute ojieneil .Monday with a tu

gtay with us during the season. We shall ceriainly consider it a great

Red Front,cheap; come ami see themat Bald Knob Church fin, J. M. Hoover, Martha Jane Kirk, attoiidence, and very flattering pros-

f„v„rif every farmer in the County will call on us within the next (10 days

^;

’ last Saturday night. M. L. Heavrin A.J. I.uvbII, R. E. .Manley, Mary pects for this year. Every one seems^ sample of our product and our Ireatuieut. We want all the

poll t tail to see our elegant line of also made a gooil speech, but the Third Mitcliell, Alvin .Murphy, Vick .Mor- to be anxious to go to work, which pin.sr.Cl.AS8 wheat that is for sale in the County and if you have it

Carhox a Co. Party speakers refused to come to ton, F. Miller, Sadie E. Phipps, Sal- insures success from the beginning.[„ ap„re, load it up, and wc will pay the highest market price for it.

Gold rings at K alin’s.

Trade with Carson & Co. Call on C. L.

Host Ticking at Kahn’s. horse fed.

Get your s|)ccks at Kahns. I"'®!'!

-- ,, , ,

his stock of BGet your clothiug at Kahn s

elsewhere.

Trade at Anderson’s Bazaar.Gufly&Ringo have moved into Mrs. Sarah Shroader wifeofCaU The Horse Shoe

I

thing in the oriler of school work for

Ixmk at Kahn’s new Jewelry. commodious quarters at .329, East vin Shroader, near Horton, died Sun- -j- 1 C 1? f*]*r throe mouths he felt somewhat em-

Buv your Hals of Carson & Co Market Street. day night and was buried Monday HraiKlS Ol J^CrUlIZerSi.arrassed to appear before the stu-

aoKn^SWS,,i.ri..;«i.' Bo,„,„,,b,.ii.„fc.w.T.,io,,Sb. ........ have been tried fully to. .i,,,..

Get your Shoes and Hats *t Kahn’s ten noimd bov« host of sn usio

nouncoments Tuosilay morning.

V V~ i ,u . V • Jriends to mourn her loss. COUlltrV 011(1 haVG Wm. Foster, Jr., took “X” Wed-Your cellar0.uy then, at Kahn s. Born to the wifc of D. L. Baldwin.

gaiuch will open hU class in beCIl foiliul reliable '"“"‘"'J''*‘<‘'lressed tl.e

New Clothing at Fair Bios A Co. Beaver Dam. on the 2.3d uh.. a fineFeiiaOie.

rejar.l to the i.nportame

Buy;:;;;;;';d;oes;ni;i^;;;TtTab<;r. ?oS IrpltTrSlle^^^^^^^Wheat growers can- „,j..i„i.„P«,ittrary society.

New Dr^ gomls at Fair Bros A ^"’“f***'*"* will have a very interesting class as HOt (lo WltllOUt it. The U. E. C. and Adelphiau Lit-

Go.for nice and fap rigs. Goto them nothing but Qei man can bc spoken PJtill on 118 WP bllVO •'Societies will ho organized

7-; :.

- - for trausporUtituK while with him. German is one of . ii \ /•II Friday afternoon and Friday oveii-

1 want .WO pounds of feathers. (''ue’ lie Pate, W. A. Russell, Emmie M’o are glad to know that the Col-

Kaun Sevens, Will Sterrings, K. A. Stew- lege has bean honored with so many

Vi'i"(®“. have pur-

j„„. Taylor, W. H. Wyman, Oma (iuite a mimher of l.oanling stu-C.llon(..L. Iiiil and have your ch,^ the popular g^ Williams, Wash Whitesides. dents from this and adjoining coun-

G.T. Westefield and w. I continue theU.e above let- ties have matriculated.

C. L. Field wants you to examine husine* at the old sUnd. Mr. Wes-will please say they* saw them Dr. Alexander made a good opon-

his slock of Buggies before you go ‘®rfi®hl wiH make a new departure.MimuAN, P. M. ing address Monday morning. Tl.e

elsewhere. soon. * • • Hr uui.l n« lie liad not done anv

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spare, load it up, and wc will pay the highest market price for it.

4iir .Mill ojien -every day except Sunday.

BRWKlt DAM MILLING CO.

GuflyARingo have moved into

ing address Monday morning. The

Dr. said as lie liad not done any -

thing in the oriler of school work for

Born, to the wife of D. L. Baldwin,

Beaver Dam, on the 2<3d ult., a fine

ten pound girl.

barrassed to appear liefure the stu-

dents tlie first time.

Prof. Lytle made his usual an-

nouncements Tuesday morning.

Wm. Foster, Jr., took “X” Weil-

Novelties in notions at Fair Bros.

A Co.

fur trausportatioii. while with him. German is one of•_ — wiiu niiu* wvnunu la uue.i 1 1 1 ^11 * **'^*"j iai».v-s..x^w.. - -- —

j

Archie Cain has purchased the fa- the leading languages in the world, R lUll 8Upj)ly OI (ill ing respoctively. Min.nkiiaiia.

inouB Pace Barbi‘r-shop and is pre- and here is a good chance to learn it,j

New Line of Dress Ginghams at pared to do first class work. , ® „

(Opposite City Scales. B. DRIVER, .Manager.

We do work oscheapas anybisly, (pmlity considered. Repairing and

repainting done promptly. (Jive us a call. BUGGIES FRO.M $3.') I P.

James A. Rowe, a former citizen of' Miss Sallye Coleman leaves to- this county, died Monday at Paducah

Your fine dress Guisis, buy at morrow for iEtnavilIc, where she of flux and was brought here and in-

Kahn’s,

New millinery next week at Fair

Bros. A Co.

McHenry vs Owensboro, Septem*

bar 3, at McHenry.

teaches the fall term of schoid.

Ourgomlsaro all new and of best

quality; give us a trial

Caiwon A Co.

Hocker & Co.

Public Speaking.W. T. Hayward, Democratic Elec-

terred Wednosil.y at 4 o’clock. Het. Elec-

was a brother of Hon. J. Edwiu . r .• o .1 n. . • . -n_ , ..... tor for the Fourth District, will ad-Rowe and was an upngbt, industrious , .. 1 /rbu- , . 1.

, , dress the people of Ohio county at theman. His bereaved family have the ,, . u . u .e 1 xr 1Court House in Hartford Monday,

You can get the '

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Hartford Uepuulic- [

AN and the NewY.

Trial. Why PMirtcr from Ihc liM*l ih»* bitme Maok. Kt'hioy aiul

I I I I I f.ivcr iliAcaef, UliHiiii iliNiii, Inibtfi'Miioiie liy8|N>|miH, uay kiiMl ot UfoitiP >«••, or oi|i«<r

li U b L (liffaM'M, wiioii will volt hikI ko-iivuii in houttli. lleti.ly io rolo-wtd

rnLL«H'-’o JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT* " " "•Pht'oA, f.1, K’. IhS Kii'l IIA, If Aalicflod. AUo KIccirIc Triweoe Htni ll<»x Hittorive.(%>Ht mahinti to try lln'iii. (Tan l*o r«a;iilut«Mi |«> emt, mnl to luwi |or \ Bwli iu4Htittfry cotiihiiu'd, and prmhirca MuMcicnt Klvclnciiy to ali’N'k. Free .Ht'dival tMVVli’o* W'ritf to*4ay,

.uu,i- Y„rk Tribune oneB * <la*AAa tnA nA/\nla /tfllhiri nrklitifv nf rha

AiMrPM DK. jrilU. Dt'lroil. Midi.

Mr 3, at McHeury. ^ We are citwing out our stock of

Hats ciiii~Ac are s^llinff too3“'®'* ml secure POP Said vited to attend.

Hats, Gaps, ., aese g toot^rgaiiis. Hocker A Tabor. A cood store and residence in the

—cheap at Red Front. “ A good store and residence in the

Centertown, wasColored Teachers’ Institute cou - ‘(•'|'*** P'irtlon of Harttiml. For dangerously hurt yesterday evening

Fresh drugs always on hand at venes next Tuesday and continues particular* apply to C. C. Bennett, by falling out of a wagon, bis headWilliams, Bell A Co’a. three daya. Progiami out to-morrow. Hartford, Ky. atiking the ground.

Tom Brown, Centertown,

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Hartford Republican" fkTiTTyT sKrTK>riuc 27i

In Memory of George S Sau'

dertur.

OLD TIMES IN HAWAII.

Yhf> AbMoliite Powrr of lti«t Kliif AtuI >

the IVo|>le'» Oar of lli«» Prlfaf**[

Rovm'nco for royalty waa omi of|

tho moat iuark»Hl oliaaactoriatica of ,

the aueieiit religion of the Hawaii- i

ana. It wua fonnei ly a eiiine pun .

u j 1 i„.-„ I iahuhle with death to jaiaa throught.eor_ge b._ Saa.lerh r «aa

^ingV ahnd..w or ait higherec. 1<, July -n, l?'.»-.

\ heiul. Hi« ih*i*hoii wiw tuu’ml

He WHO coiiverte*! to chri(*iianity at ' and pnRwted by a strii't HynUan of

twelve yeurs of age and joined the|

taboo. lu the royal imlaoe the talKK)

Methodiat (Jlnireh a lew yeara later. I

''‘V'"’*'*'

*'ii i w l•lll

, . . , , 1 /• I nouneed hia exeoinmnnientiona. u (.1111 II I .S OI f <11 III'After hia con veraioi. he waa noted h>r

j

It ia a wand with a ,1 i „hiipiona walk and atrict adherence to I carved atone cap. If thia aMek waa v I ^ II II ' ^ O II II I I Jhiafaith. It waa the delight of hia lowerwl on the approach of a court- \] >| |i | w •» SllOoi-aaa.wiatee to call him “a httle chria- ier l«'w,ia coniiKdlcil h. withdraw ^ ‘

„ ... , ,,,,, iinineihutely and waa rwogmze*! aa illlV. llilf‘l*0««( li:llllt.an.” U« reply waa: ‘Md rather

l)c a httle ehriatian thaiiahigainner. Tlie kinga will waa alawdute; hut Oil OlllC llcpOSitS 1^0-Thia waa a great croea for a young Uio majority of the Hawaiian mon

. v...... |,i| •Inn .

chrialian to hear, hut he waa never;

archa siH-m to have Ikm-ii of a kindly IK .> OIII IHI.WtIH .SS

k,,.,.. ,0 1.1,or. In -Hy 71^,' “Z”'he ailopted the profeaaion of leaclimg

it waa due to one of them that the KTAfinoland for a lime taiiglit in Ohio county,

I tulax) ayap-m was altolialusl. This XoiX INOvlCB!where he always gave entire aatiafac- system ‘boiv with ^ievous weight f.ivrw rm'Voni*

. , II .1 . mam the women Thev were for » OIII lil.Xl'S IIM >1*111t on, taking mto the sehiad nami that uis"* ""'mu. imj wirtior

. .. . , -r hidden the ua*< of Home of the moat 1 uo>) ... .1 ... 1chrietian influence whieli he muinfeat-

: articles of diet, such aa Im- HI(* 1U)» (IIK* illKl

e«I when first converted. In the nanaa and ivrtain kinds of fish, on n,,..,,; I .m 1 , < | K i»-/»ailiiMil-room he wsa alwava kind and iiain of death. It waa talsH) for a "IipilKI 1111(1 IIS 1 IlllX

l«'eii (Iclaye.l in thereapect of patrons and pupils. Iwo

Before tho arrival of the^

.i .• /•.

yeara ago he eonehided that lie could tirst miaaionarit's the ndgning king, C(M I('(‘l lOIl lOI IllOI CiR-tter hiinseU hy going to Texas. He

I

out of consideration for some of his Kvhidfather, m..ther and farewell, little, flu* ^ ‘*U.... . . ti « Tlie work of converting tlu* nutivos f ! I 4. ... Ithinking that he wmild never return

, n.riaiinnity wua greatly asHistesl Lcjilsilltlll (*, 1 ill

to tUem iigiun. Having tauglit inj»y thin voluntary reiiiiiu-iation of the

*t \* i ••IITpxsh, where he again gave natisfac* ohl heathen wystein. Tlie jKiwer of Ca|)('(*I ^ OU TO ('Jill Oil

tion, he concluded to go to Kunaas. the priisds ivas hrokeii^ ni(‘0|* mV (l(‘imti(‘S, , , ..t i-.u.. I

their innuejiLV waa Htill btrong witli / UllMllll^On his way he stopped with a Irieml

n„. Houiveof the H've ; ... 1 . 4-4 I 4-

Hiitl partner in htisine**j* where he uas whii*h they were lu‘M in t^allllly un- !” 11(1 Sl'TT 11' HI OllC'C'*

stricken down with t)phoid fever dcrapssl when one eoiiaiderH that|qM... .^.1,

1 ... It thev were fenncrlv inveateil with I IK .SIKH I illIK Tllflt

jIowENSBoa] NATIONAL oank

' SP‘en€eriaiiiJRsiiHiss “goUege.I

yy « T^'P'DflOTrnOTD T7"^ olilcsl mid meal relisMe aysleiii of I I'ollege in llu- I nit

fU . O. Hibir Uul 1 Uxv 1 i fl‘1 •'Whiles. (Inly i'a|mrieii.ed leiicliers eiii|iio\ ml. Itook kecpiiijr,

i_ j

Short liiin 1. Hpcialilms. I'eroM low. lioonia <ia fir*t floor.

I , Owensboro^ Ry. ' For full iofonimlion. wrlle to i-iNn.'^ Sl’.NTKIl. I’rcs..

Hoard of 'I'rade. M tin Si., I’.r. Tnird, l.ouisi illc, Ky.

II Security I’or Deposits ...... . j—ib

i $27S,000-:I*RESII)KNTI.\L (JA.\ll‘AI(i.\ OK ’!»•>.

is Accoiiin.s ol‘ Fanil'i

—a 1 . _ CUA.M) I.MM’t'FMKNTS TO l{K.\l»Ki;s MF

ers a ml < / o ii ii I r v

^ Me.cl.aiHs sp ei THE REPUBLICANalty« liHerest paKl,

It oil llllK. ill pOSlIS ^O"I Till* I’residenlial < 'amimign will he the itnisi inifttsidy iiilcrcslit.o' andJ-|** I*

y iiciis voiir lai.ciM'.ss I eyciliilir ill lln* history of the I'nitcd States, and cnit.it rv |ien|de will he .in

1- LAWSON RENO, Cashier tr.nn.dy niixioits m have all ihe g.meral and |inliii.'al news and discitssin.is

^

,,f ||„, ,l,,y jiresenled in a N'atiniial .lonriial, ... aildilimi Inlhat sii|i|i|ied

Is Tax Notice! I.y their own local |<:t|'er. To meet this want wt> have enlered into a

it .r . .. ' contract w ill' the

Cfci ^h.f‘yp

Ju.sl the same,

AND 50 DOES

.-W.V-S

Tax Notice!

Your tiix(‘s tor V(*ar•

lHn*2 an* now diio and

unpaid and as 1 havo

b<*i*n d(‘lavt*d in flu*•

colh'ctiou for morethan ()0 (lavs bv tiu*

« •

slat HIT, 1 will

tinn, he couclmled to go t.> K.inaaa. the priisds was hn.keii^ d(‘imti(*S, , , ..t

Itheir innuejiLV wiw Htill btrnng witli /

On hia way he stopped with a Irieml, n.e HoiiivtMif the nwe ; ... 1 . 4-4 I 4-

Hiitl partner in htisine**j* where he uus whii*h they were lu*M in t^allllly un- i

*1 IKl Sl'TI 11' HI OllC'C'*

Ktrieken down with t)phoi.l fever deratiaal when .me eonaiderH that qM,,, .. 1 ,,.,.^ fS.iw. •li,.!-

(rom which he never recovered. It they were fennerly inveat.sl with •^••1 .MIOI I (IIIII Tlltll

T,». l w-m have t.. .•ollectwhen the Sahlmth came he wai* tonni! largely on the '•uimna.'* or

^ ..w| f|| ^ ^ ^ffl

in church at- preaching or Sabbath p^^ver of praying ix-ojile todeathto iHlKl lll(*('I Tll(‘ S( TTIO*

^\>ile it is sad, tmieed, for hia i

No amount <.f argnnm^^^ 1 UlCIltS witll Statl* aiul. . . 1 .1 . 1 - .» huso the native mind of n ladief m ,.,.,,., 4-,. ,..;il

friends at home to know that hia hte; jmrtieular kind of eiudiuntment, ^ OUUlA A' lii IK ( 1 SSI”

ia eudeil, yet knowing the above to lie; it in not the pricHtH al.me who pn..- f,,*,, . .

true of hia eharueter through life we tUwit. It in ladiev.sl that any one l«Kl piOIUpilUSS Oil

k..,. .1... h. i, .. r...,. Hi, i..iy

I

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.vmii- paH.lies under a spreading oak on a wes

I ^vill |M>wer. In fact, ho Ktrong in tin* I ^l^ll is tl lllK'tern |iluin with no mother to shed

^

]>opulai' conviction on the auhject orI r'l \

' it

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tears over the grave iiud father can« «o weak the vitality of the riic, that i >, v • i.llli'iU, S, I). I'|

not viait the m.mnd which covera hia it ia aometiin.'s antli. i.'i.t m.-r.dy to

, , .... 1 :n .. .,.. 1 .convince u man that some one haa — •—

.larlmghoy, but the augela will wauhj,, pmy him to .leath. . -

over the grave and on the morning of instance i.s r»dat«sl I.y oiieof .: |l i, ,, 1

the reaurreetiou, lie will eoiiie forth to the early miRsiouanea of a man whoI

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meet lather, mother and hrothera on Warn.' thu.a conyme.',!, .ind set the|

...- *

‘-''T / -s 1

. I 1 - . I i... day and hour of hia own death. Mr.I . .1 ,

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the ahore of ctcruu |] . strong waa reaolv.sl tliat the I

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Douhtleaa hia brother aa lie atood niuii alnmld not the. II.' n.'coi-ding-? i IP \ 1/ 'if{4

^i

•ver hia coffin in that diatant laud waa^

ly pna nred a anflicient amount ofj

/ >1 Vg '

atricken down with grief. Yet be chlorofoim and k.-pt him uncoil 'kiWlNCd , 1.1 » /'

i,„k .1,, [, i, i

happy meeting above. waa iMmndli'aa, hut the Ih.I.I ruse|

IS THE BZST.

Our iiiimla will go hack into the aaved hia life.— Overland Al.mthly. ff)i'{'A'HWv_S(Wil4/'iA\t!i’,'(Qv.0lvA|l(itHI5J|

paat and think of hia kind wortla and ‘**'*"‘'’'*|

• I .VI.MIII vv»r»lii|i III llrllHlli. -.. . I r C Uy SiiiiiTU

noble deeda au.l 111 our weakiieaa weI.'v- r su[a‘ratitiona lingerial until

New York Weekly Tribune,The Leading Republican Paper of ths United States,

M'hicli emihlea IIS to offer tin.' s|ilen.li.l joiiriial 1 rci'iili.r aiihsi'ri|<lioi.

j.rice, A| ,IH) per veiirj iiii'l TIIK l.’I'I’l lll.ll'.W for nin* ve.ir

For on/f/ Sl.J't, Cii.s/i in .li/rnnrr.I

X. Y. Tiihiiiie, rcgiiliir pi'iee per year ifl.iMl

llarltonl lkepiil.lie:.n " *• * “ l.'Jo

Tolul tfJ.L’.'i.

W(* furnish both l*ap(‘isou(* yi'iir Tor

Siilia. nplioii niHv l•.^il. hi ii«i liii.e.

Tliia is iho iiiiisl li!'.-rii! -'"iMliiiiHli".. off T c iT m . !•• n llic rnilcd

.*«tales, aii'l every n'lnler of TI I K KKI’I Hl.li .\N .l.oiiiil like inUaiilHge

^ok?.MADE ONLY GY

N.K.rAIRBANK&CO. St. Louis.

exican

MustangLiniment

1 will luivc to collect A-''*-

amlnucl tl.e settie- II.LUTFOIUI lIKi'Cm.H AN.I

iiioiifc witll Wt.itii II 11/1 ' llarili'id. Ki'iiiocky.

(Tat. m<*il in amU'*n»U.IC 4 II l*rnrtfrNl TfiM lilnr, .%|»prr(la

|t‘ll tr) I'a-UllilHl ||4|»il|ri»B

noble deeda au.l in our weakiieaa wej .j. su[a‘ratitiona lingerial until

wiali them hack. Hut we realize l!.e ,i lateis'rii.d in the Hritiah iahtiids.

Lord doeth all tliiiiga best and the A writer of the Scvimteeiitli century I

cmaolatiou cornea. Tl.e Lor.l giveth, «'>-* ‘ I" Yorkshire, etc. north 1

, , , , , ,, 1 1 .1 ward, aoine country lavipledne wor-the la.i.l tuketh away, hlesae.l Ite the Xcw- M.am on their Iwre I

iiuii.e of the Lord. ; kneea. kni'eling on an .•aithfiist|

.Sleep on .lear (leorge, a few moie ' atom'. And the iH-ojileof Athol, in|

yeara au.l we nope to meet you on tl.e »}*?Highlui.da of Scotland, .I.h- wor-

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‘ inn Iahip the Xcw Moon. Si>eaking of ;

evergreen^ ahore. .1. J-». 11. I

Irish, ho c.mtimi.'a; -Wh.'ther or '

— •I no tli.'V woi>hip till' miam, 1 know 1

NIIII.»IIS> » or«ll :.M.I I- „„t, hut when thev fil-st we h.-r after>, the change*. t)..*y commonlv Ik.w the

SIIIIII.II.III. a.iM l.» Z. Hs.ui.' I.nlttli Jr 1.1"., ri ,

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knee IT'! .. y the la Til a Prayer, and

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i.e„r me Wane a.ldreaa themaelvea tor.ii- i.iiii.' ^yii), ,, loin] Voice aft.T this man-

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i lire tor the Ailments oi M.

and Beast.

pjiJn reliever.

.s(‘ is almost universal by the Housewife, the

1‘armer, the Stock Kai.ser, and by every 0110

p <iiiirin}; an effective liniment.

«' "i:u r apiilication compares with it in < riicai y

hi w.il-kiii.wn rrm«*(ly has stood tin* list of

iis. iilir.ost ;4L*nerations.

0 liu dii'iiK- i.s complete witlioiil a I... til.* of

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TACT STHOUDCSUMC, !’«.

Agents Wanted!n. A. i,()/i;n:u a- to.,

'V h.'l. salc Dealers,

roiiiincrcial lloh*l.t'KNTKAl, CITY, KY.

R. R. /’AXO.i, Pilocdl Uh.llaa just l.ei-ii rcpaiiv.l and iicwlv

Man .' I’eraoii.air<* Imiktii i.iiMu 1 Mill lotTM/ifk or boiuehoMv*it"

I mil ni(l4*i>rrl.iiiM' ihf ’•>•*»» m m-l« •luvstioi* roMi’*>.*s » %Cl-Sw I.f b..e, uli'I i jTs'v Lt,thirl.«. (jt IKUUl'

CLEVELAND, O. t'lirnislied. Locat.'d close lo l)' |iot.

•'! ill .'*'a)n'rior .”i. Itooil meals oi tirst-cln«s l.incli,

it a trial.

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;i”t.i. I IM . .*.11 f. . . . . ...ncr. •I>*aVf UH an well UH thou foiiml'

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Sylvester D'Halloran. tlie Irish hiii-A New Business Collette-, t,,riiin_ S]x*aking of the corivsijmd-

The iiiiiny Iriemls iiiiil former pa-| jnj,f enstoms of the Ph.euiciuns and

Ills of I’rof. Kilos .'•pencer.for sov—I

IiAsh, adds: *'Tht*ir ileities were tho

.1 years Se. rel..rv ,V Treasurer <.f«aim*. 11,..y Isjth ^.msl Ikd

', t, • -11 smu, thi> iniH.n and the stmx. Tho

i If. iV S. ( ollege, of l.o.iisx ille,| yf Himmou, which tho Pine-

irons of I’rof. Knos .'•poncer.for sev-

eral years Secretary »V Treasurer of

the If. iV S. t’olloge, of Louisville.

vyill he pleased lo know that ho is ' uioiiins woi-shijssl in (like our t.-m

t)ow at lilt* liead of a slroiig ('orpor-;

pK*» of H.“ohtu in Mouth), \\.*r»*sa-

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ingiistric.lv iii.slorii and prncti. i.r Wli. u two n.inls.wsaiv soinotimes

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.alwtiys the brighter, tmd the red

eeriaii. I hev are at llie lMisme-.H buiul (>f eiibir in alwtiyniin its (mthitle:

rentier, (‘ iiineeied vsitli al! the lead the outer or Ht.s*<m<lary Imiw is inueli

ino liiisiiiess interests .if the e unirv. j

(^diitei in eoior, and the red hand ^, .

.* always on its inside. Thisis iMs aiiH*

ami 1 rof. ^pernors repotatio.. as ahe suns rays

priictioal Hi.siness e.l.icatur is all| are only rcflcctisl oiico. whilo in thu

that is iiecessarv to giniraiitoo tlio neconilar

siii'cess of the C’ollei;.). VYo l.espoak "J^, ,

»'olor andfor tlieiii a j^oud patronage from the j„ 0,10 j.,

i^OiiiliENL?“MSS0_THIHS 3 I1T PILES.

> June crtl CERTAIN CURE; lovvn for 15 years as tho BEST

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/1av&Y'?'JAH0RSE?wiiYfoC,

Q»VEMjGDEsPEciALLYFoREXERCi SlING ANoSPEEDfNG.Pronounced By All HORSEMEN To Be

CART IN USE

Catal?cue^^^‘CORTL?ik9WcopteN“*

C. Theo.Cain,

young Mien ami women of this vicin- the sim ciit.'nngth.- raiii.lro|is at the

ity, who ilesire that ipiality of prac-|

h*p imd ridli'cttsl to the eye Iron, th.'

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!Isjttoin, while in the other we see

tical mstruetion, which will i.repare ....... .1 • .’ I I

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the rays entcmig the laindrops attliei.i fur g.Kxl employment and

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the Isittom an.l ivfle. ti .l from theHU.'cess ill life. .'”ec adverdiseiiieiit.

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top. whence they reach the eye.

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Brooklyn L.gle.

'vays on ns inside. Tl.isis U-cansc t

the iirimury Is.w the sun’s rays r- J Je only reflect, si once, while in thu j ij

. Cj:.'Oiiilary Is.w they are r.llctcd •J.1 f- ' -1 / VI ft <mmice, vv)iicl. maki's them fainter in • Jl '-Jl d JU -Ai wP

color and turns them ui».iile down.| A ^ ll 1

In one raiiilsiw we m'c th.* rays of I •.

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s» sun enti'i ingthi' rain.lro|>s at the> and reflcct.sl to the eye trom th.' t / rfVJT^pi j

\y^ttom, while in the other we sec

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IM.stug'.' stami. was intrisluccd into

!the Unit.'d .States, Tin* btamii is i.ni ATlittle oMcr in England. When fiist

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mtroduced i>(iHtagM stampn wcivM.ld_

ill Holid hhwts. Of roiiix* a gr<*at" ' * mat)}’ were wustisl in tl.e I'fT.ii’t to

To Our Subscribers. I Wr th.'in apart when there were n.i

The special am.oiiiicemei.t whichI

IHTforations. Imlccd. the loss uiul

appeureil in our coliiimis some time|

hiconvenii'iico was so gi’cat that the

since, announcing a special arrange- i

tf‘.''‘“Miuicut ofTcr. il a liU'i al reward

...entwitl. Dr. H. .(. Ke.idall Co.,

ofKnosl.urg Falls, Vt., pi.hlishers I

J);*;of “.\ Treatise on the Horse and His “ .....Diseases, whereby our sul.scrihers

^ A farm.,T in Berkshire has is.sUslwere enal.le.l to ol.tam a copy of „„ ^ „h.u,i„w- fence the foll.Jwing-that val.iahle work free of charge I.y

|.'Xottis Know kowsis alou.l in tli.-se

semhi.g their adilress to H. .1. ken- ' nicddi*rs, env man or women lottenilallt'o. ami em losing a two cent tluire kows nm the r.sle wot gits intostamp fur mailing same, is renewed my misldei-s afuii'sai.l shall have liis

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Kendall’s Spavin Cure.^ Co., V(u,Juin*:i.l»«.Dn. n. J. KRNDAi.t. C<».:iH-ur HirM” I iiiiiHt luvy that I much lrfr«1 a IpmmIr

r.. >M<ir Ki-iitiali'N H|ia'lii ('iirt* nil m (hr«*«'*>t*aruli|('•><(. atnl It f i.tlr* Iv r•‘iM<i\(><| n hour apHVlu aii<lI li.l It >t IIM* nil tho ix.iMt* 111 r* iiiM'iiDr |r. ThnI r*-. is six nr •*•>'( >1 y<.nrN mM, vt rv iM>uua,audliua(1 'iK. b.tr.l Work nil nf il.t* Mm.*,I(vr'] vctful!) K. K.xuaTox Salubuut.

rendali’s Spavin Cure, i

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Im. n. J. Kt siuti, Co. 1. . —

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Enosburqh Fall*, VermoiL

For Catalogue and Pricos, writo tho Manufhoturora,

Austin, Tomlinson & Webster Mfg. Co.,JACKSON, MICHIGAN, U. 8. A.

‘‘Seeing 5s Believing*.” j,simple; when it is not simple it is*U(«<^L ..'vAnot pou.i. Simfi/r, lic.viU- :!, tlicse

)voi(ls niiuii miuh. hut to see **1 lie Ko. hester ”

' v^XI>3K^^ "id imprers tlrj truth more lorcii.lv. Ad nictalI* tough and scamlcs.s. .ami iikkIo i:t i.irce pieces onlv.'jfe^SBrD It IS absoiutciy j.r/rand u>ibr,:ii:abi(, Li’;e Al.nldin's1 O' f'i I, It is iailec 1 a “womh rfui l.irnp." I r iis mar-A velous light M purer ami hriglit'.r t'li.in p.ii Ii -ht.

tl'Ttiic light and more cheerful tlian\*iilier.

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kaa.l v.e will f' ii.I vi.q j.imi, hv i.r. ^ cm.VpiTArict.va Ironi tilt* ul over

HO< IlKHTia: LA.TIF 4 0., U FarU EM.co, X cxw Vork City.

v^* Rochestes*./'

lluni Work.

torn liiiiituil period. We trust nil' tail cut off by me, Oha.liiih Hogers.” lAfCAK AMfl lllinZt/i;i Ii*'

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will avail themselves of tlie oppor-|—Boston (ilola*.

tiliiity I'f obtaining this vuliinl.le— ~ J"" omwmtrennihwied and «nlmri{ed. eml«.

w,wk'. To everv lover ..f the Horse '

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it is iii.lispeiisahle, ns it Ir.uits in a, Ti ,1," .“"i

si.iiple imliiiier «l| M the .liseasos"••’•"‘K.’H th.* ciiu.llcs on

SZ.L..I m: 4 *1 II Itla> Uium*r tafife. hii* wliicli iiM draws t**!?!**^* Miimi. i.ir piirM.uiHn* •winch jifflicl till* noldc arimiii . i i i * i- i * FKX^’ i'Itv i i 4 »iii* •

1 * I II 1 I** ,vcar, Imt h».< diM-K not light toe xorihVuroIiii 5V*./Vi mmli . ”

ts II KMtUMIClia Mil II l iroULdlOUt al hm .. J .i..,.. : . - - i.. » 1 1 .‘ilhl., :

WEAK AND UWPgVeLfjFgOivani etreniftbuned and «uUrKed. emlx- I

tloDR tt«>|i|N*«l, L4m»i HaataiNMl Be»ior4*(l •

Tttfic'K’cfi*, W’i’ok fiHck, Jt.sfl of tovniory, UuzitietA*

.i. 4. ..IT IS A DUTV yo8 4)w«> yonrs^irnni) fmiH*Ma 8 0 PI J * 1 % b(*Ht wniMf* for your money.

Slark & Ntflitler,T “

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says that two laul, wickisl Isjyx, who|

’•’r«|.i.*.*i fiirriN »ihi <

were ruhhiiig birds' iu*sts, wero struck I (

by lightning. f>,

Small Boy—Yes’m. Tm*s is awful,,,

unsafe in a stonii.—(food X'cw*. I

Owensboro, Ky..41! (h'dcre From Shujee J'rowptly a !

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