The Tri-Weekly Kentucky New Era, May 1, 1888

The Tri-Weekly Kentucky New Era, May 1, 1888

Murray State's Digital Commons Kentucky New Era Tri-Weekly Newspapers 5-1-1888 The rT i-Weekly Kentucky New Era, May 1, 1888 The rT i-Weekly Kentucky New Era Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/kynet Recommended Citation The rT i-Weekly Kentucky New Era, "The rT i-Weekly Kentucky New Era, May 1, 1888" (1888). Kentucky New Era Tri-Weekly. 386. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/kynet/386 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Kentucky New Era Tri-Weekly by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. ,4144- 1.11111”millle• SIP! The Tr -Weekly Kentucky New Era. vol41;11E 111. HOPKINSVILLE, CHRISTIAN COUNTY. ENTUCHY, TUESDAY. MAN 1, 1888. NUMBER 94. CONDENSED NEWS. A ROUSING TINE. P1'6'4'0411111 wr the Republican D is- Met Convention at Ray Falk.% a seventeen-year-old boy, fferteoville. at Massillon, O., allot anti killed himself The convention was called to order by Friday evening while taking leave of Mr. J. J. Barnes, chairman of the his sweetheart, Miss Mamie Roof, with Christian county executive committee, Onliva[d Rolls the Rising Tide whom he bad a lover's quarrel, and at who stated that the first business in or- All offeis ever made surpassed. Do not fail to serve your owl. interest by reading all whose feet he fell on his knees and died. der was the election of a temporary herein contained. chairman. On motion Maj. J. W. Saturday morning at Versailles, Ky., Breathitt, of Chrirtian county, was WE HAVE HUNDREDS a carriage containing Mr. anti Mrs. Wes- elected chairman. N. S. IRoark, of Hen- of choice bargains in all departments. Come and look them over. You are not forced to buy. ley lining+ and three small children was derson tenuity, weal appointed secretary. THERE IS NOT struck by cii engine at the west end Upon motion the chair appointed the a retail house in Kentucky that carries as many novelties as we do. Everybody crossing, instantly klItingthe father and fotiowIng named gentlemen a cwutuittes welcome. one child, and terribly Injuring the oth- on credentials: Mr. harry Ferguson, GOODS RETAILED er ocenpants. It is feared all may tile. of Christian county, Capt. J. K. Bacon, at wholesale prices. Competitors wonder where we get them. Cash buys mighty cheap. NISILKS! kind at CHINA accident SILKS! This is the third of the t lie world, of Hopkins county, and Mr. A. H. Ca- WONDERFUL BARGAIN. that place within a year. hell, of Henderson county. The com- mittee retired and in • few minutes re- Printed Linen Lawns, choice patterns, cost to import 25e. Away they go, 10c. Age, A revent number of the Railway turned and made the following report: ANOTHER SCOOP. ant Leaver. matters, the authority on such publish- Your committee find the following Men's, Pure Linen Hemmed Handkerchiefs, full sizes, only 10e es• summery showing the number of counties represented by delegated pres- {inter'. Reaper.. railroad lines in each of the states. This ent and entitled to delegate votes In Just arrived, a handsome line of any l'Onri'rn YOU.ARE INTERESTED. stetement shows 700 different roads re- convention ail follow": Genuine Star White Knitting Cotton, all numbers. They are yours for 3c pro- largetian county 63 rotes lee ported this year AS projected or in Davies. county votes gress. lying in forty-four of the states limicock county 16 voile WE HAVE TOO MANY A IA i iaa- Illouseruon count). 316 vote, and territories. Of these 700 roads, over Hopkins count) 17 setae ' Suspender.. We oiler them at about half ',rive. South, and Kentucky nlon county. 13 rotes wised /Douglas' one-half are in the PRINTED CRAZY CLOTHS. leads the list with aeventy-four, a great- Total .. 172 rote. itiercirs mite ee the choice patterns, beautiful colors. Price, the world over, 15e. Our pricv. 10e er number of new and_proj riled roads Olt the chair appoitedn than lit ally ether state in the Union. (Telepteirriameti below as a renitoittre HELLO! rehouse mulles' Bourland, ot Black on resolutions: W. K. and White China What next? Handiome Silks. oil paintings IRE& Mr. A. J. Willman, an employe of llopklus, Robert Goode, of Davies)+, J. G. Adams, of Henderson, W. L. liar- ANOTHER Smith, Clark & Co's. planing mill Shipment received of tine French Satteens, the pick of the market. at Clarksville, Tenn., attempted to oil a digg, of Union,and A. II. Anderson, of IASON; Joint planer Saturday, when he un- Christian. WE SHOW The committee on reaolutions offered OC Over one hundred and litty different styles of white goods The-only _houlieshowing was caught by the large upright,rotary the fullowingreport,wheth WLS op rut Flouncings: Flouncings: Frene n s lee • : ill., 3C3r. bite which were r lug with great /it soloed, That we approve the call for a state convention to meet on the 2i1 Wan that iiia left LADIES, velocity, and the result day of May. intifi, for the purpose of se- hip was horribly lacerated, large chunks lecting delegates to the national Repub- be sure and see the Anderson's French Cringhattis, very handsome. of 11-41i being instantly allayed off. De:lican cluireettion-, to-be held at Chicago TOWELS. Runyan was called and did all poseible on the 19th llay of J11110 next. Black Lace Flouncing-our fourth invoice now 1:,a,,ited, That we reaffirm our adhe- closed out a large lot from the manufacturer and will otrer at lila patient, but Willman is s terri- We them priCps which will Our sion is. the Republican party, endeared move the entire lot in a few (lays. CLUB ble sufferer. as it is by the sacrifices of war anti the open for your inspection. blessings of peace. From it. adminis- REMEMBER, What proved to be a 4 disastrous tration has followed every good and chance conthigratioe„broke out...hi the *semen .1...t-Aitt %hi. it lii twee ty -seeen yrara our great parasol sale is going on. A good to get an elegant iiarasol 14 little money. been bestowed nation, 4,15, 16. house Brooklyn, has upon this of Stover's lir) goods and ally departure Irons its polley--eepe- YOU N. Y., Sainlay, at l2:25. The Stover (laity the policy of peotection to Ameri- cannot atlbr(i to pass by us when out shopping. We are doing l•usiness on the improved plan. is all all its maidiold Mune- HEADQUARTERS building le3, 305 Bediurtl avenue, can Wittier', in ---FOA Iron,liont„ one- of the handsomest in the lurch...dee financial mievay and industrial ruin. That, as in 1861 to Pies% It was tot illy destroyed; eastern district. It was tiw champion of free labor,()pelting up II,'. in 3 BASSETT I and & CO., Parasols, Sill: heed $1100,(0). Tile loss on stock Umbrellas, Fine Fans,Sze. et Breen.p•• y noel. ten states to honest toil, making it re- lir cowl; III to third. flx..iire• is approximated at $1,030,000. spectable wherever the Amerivan fiag "Wreckers of High Prices," HOPKINSVJLLE, KENTUCKY. The lite spree I from the store to the floats, so in teed, it adheres to Its an- cient realdences amid course against all assailants. surrounding bui:dings, That we are for such ample tenements, *TO WI" it It.'" °feel" protection to A receiver& industry as will lecq,Nipalir Dot. iia • hurtled a 1.14m.l. of building.. secure the manufacture and production 4,ro12.1; II:4 to third. within the United Stales of every aril- ' fil Mien Jennie Leonard, a yeting lady the necessary for and incidental to liv- i lug; inre thfe free living two miles from Johnson City, French Sateens. thdeorwiese "and lairleY le met a horrible death at that place I! 'Fenn., Demeratic party, tendlicegntto. Psttrlke dotwii 1 11 Saterday lemming. A fr. Ight train feel American labor to the level of under- to third. I. e mule. She sterie'lpaid workers in fo-eign lends; amid II unrermileil at a crossing stet ••••••••• The engineer started nwhile dei!nwiate tui;"144 - •s• - imt Woo fee. to crwom the track. msoimierviteuiateparty(e t hehadiceigiiii:.eryn wt haartn e Another new lot just opened. See them. They his train tend:ward and ni vend people Li,. rs dire.1 to the shouted to her to "look out." She be- that Ifs purpose is to destroy and revo-ig tee furnished on 4.1118113 eotifused and rail backward and lutionize the industrial sj atrial of pro- are handsome. tection to American labor; that,embold- Grand Summer Opening ! 1!, the ears forward across the track until ened now by temporary success "and a- IPLETT.- -emwertogetiow atid-easight-iter brief -authority," it has thrown President. the bumpers. The bumpers - went aside the mask and revealed It. true' --A---T--- through her body „causing alutoet instant Pilltlxkiet d its Summer Resotr.t.1, Tbat common school system death. is an Auseritem Institution. One of the tZ Timothy, highesthlit•i li duties of the state is to give all A terrible accident occurred at Rush- „ estpeiiotreet n acquireot rtu kit laetd gtehea n1:1111)141le oylvatila, 0., Friday night. A school to PY & WALT exhibition Was in progress in Brocker- denounce the policy of the Bourbon par- Leaders and Controllers of Low Prices. mati'a Hall, situated in the second story ty, which oppose. the beneficent pro- vutiloincarimofin title Blair bill, as little less 11; of a brick building.

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