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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 2

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T. VKgNOH IDVKttTlSKslKRTS. Hon in its beginning Is not character. It Stmi-trrMn given to a characterless ainner, an eternal, An exchange sayi that the foot-washing which was to have taken place at ML Zion church, in Graves county last Sunday, was postponed on free gfft. Such love may or may not work W.

Sf. OWENS la an independent candidal 'tor Aaaeaaor of Rockulla County, August lection, IHSi. The rrpublioans yesterday robbod Dibble of hia Mat in Con greet and gave It to Mackey, a South Carolina carpet-bagger, who waa never elected. The estimated decrease of the public debt for May ia about $1 0,000,000, being leaa than uaual on account of the heavy pen- BRUCE, WARREN CO. account of the rain.

It strike us MYERS HOTEL, STANFORD. KY. E. II. BURNSIDE, Propr.

This Old and Well Known Hotel Still Maintaing its Friday Morning, Juno 2, 1882 out a beautiful character. Character doea mean a "Crown." a "principality," a "dominion." These are for the "few chosen." The "many called" do yet get the free gift." Surely they 'do, for Jesus' sake. And that la a glorioua gift. Beyond that that unless ML Zion is on the biggest kind of a river, that the heavier the ions w. UEKiiv la a candidate for re-elect, on to tit ofllna of Aa-eaaor of Kotlu-aatla county, A nguat election, lHH'i.

EDITOR W. P. WALTON, rain the better for the business, as it is rumored that some of the feet to be washed had not undergone a limilar Fob a week the minority in Con NAM M. IUIKOETT, ATTORN AT LAW, Mt. Vernon, Ey.

operation since the same occasion last gresg" were" able to successfully resist the iniquitous determination of the "AN HONEST year. iiign iteputauon, AND Its Proprietor is Determined that it Shall be Seoond to no Country Hotel in the State in its Fare, Appointments, or Attention to Comfort of their Quests. republicans to seat the tbief and aion payments during the month. The attorney for the assassin of Presi-ident Gar6eld has applied to the United States Supreme Court for a writ of habetu corpus, but it is not likely that it will 1 granted. It is stated thai Frank James haa nominally surrendered under a flag of truce, and that Governor Crittenden, of Missouri, has promised a full and unconditional pardon to the famous outlaw.

Mine Lou Ballard, of thin county, has sued the Louisville Nashville railroad for $5 000 damages for taking her past the liiREK men were murdered in scoundrel, Mackey, in the place of undeserved Salvation, I may, if I will, gain a daerved "reward," worked for "wages." Thai nieana character. "Weil done good and faithful servant" and the like. il ia all so beautifully plain 1 Why will men blunder? The "boys" gave ua a serenade after an Uproarious fashion, soon after our arrival, I am free to say I never heard a more diabolical chorus of voices. I could almost imagine myself in Leslie county. The dear fellows hava nearly all confessed, and we hoe all will make the amend honora Kentucky Tuesday.

Their murder Dibble, of South Carolina The ers will be pardoned by the "kind democrats claimed that his assump hearted old Governor" and they will tion of election was based on the Barra-aia will roryd to and tram m.rfrnut rr. Kp.rlal arrnMnodattnna ta I OKKifrrl.l Tratal.ra. Tka Hr will a alnaja aapnlird ilk tks rknlrnl kraada ol Liasra aad be released to further prey on the Will practice hii iirofMM.on lit Rochoaatle and adjoining oauntlM and In the (lourl of Appeals. BjMM ial attention (fWeu to nollectloDa, J. E.

VO WELS' 1 VAHIJKTY stoici: vl T. VI Agency of 8outh-Bend Chilled Plows, Avery's. Oast and Bteel Plows, Bnokeye Eeanrs Mowers, Sweepstakes Threshers, Mitchell farm Wagons, New Home Sewing Maohines, Taylor's Elastic Bed Springs. most transparent frauds and demand lives of their fellow-men. Crime of IS GOOD FOll THE SOUL." all kinds is on the increase, and will 'ed that an investigation at least into the charges ot bribery and forgery continue to be so until death or the should be made, but the republicans, expiration of the present gubernatori bent on stealing the seat and increas al term, ends an administration that ing their majority, have broken the has disgusted all sensible people.

JI DUK ALVI 1HVAI.I., station (Harper'e Ferry) to which she had bought a ticket. Lebanon Standard. Thomas Eagan, the wife murderer, npon being sentenced to be hanged June 13, at Sioux Fall, Dakota, coolly supplemented the sentence with the mocking blsaphemy "Amen I guess I can stand it." Over twenty thousand immigrants landed at Castle Garden last week, bringing the score since Jan. 1, np to about Ol Frankfort, la a candidal tor Htll'KltlOK dead lock by adopting a rule contrary to all parliamentary law, putting it Capt. T.

J. Henry and Col. Jacob Jl'IXiK in mil, tin, lii.ulct, uhji'ct to tlx t- uuii vi wic ut'iuiHTacy In order to get the extreme low prices and greatest discounts, we have into the power of the Speaker to say are "dividing time in many ot the towns in the South western part of the what motions he will consider and what he will not and leaving him sole MaJ. A K. IU1IAIIIN, Of IinulTtlli, Is a candidal fur Huperlor Judge In tbia Hi 2, uiatrli-t, utj-rt to tha union ol the lt uiocrary.

216,000. Tbia ia over 45,000 more than State. The Courier-Journal reports show that Henry just wallops the ground for miles around with the dictator as to whether the minority the total for the same period of the hith bought a larger shall be heard. This manifestly un erto unprecedented year 1881. body of Jacob, while the Commer just rule adopted to meet the exigence Washington, May 30.

The New quantity of goods cial's indicate that Jacob never fails of their party, will, like several oth York Sun to day nominates for 1884 the era made to defeat the rights of the this season than following republican ticket: For Presi- to set down so hard on the little mountaineer that he is mashed as flat mine It. J. KKECIilXKIlif.K laaratitlMi.tr lor Judge of Muiwrior Court, anhject the ai'Mua of the lhniutT Klocilon, Brat Monday In Auguat. II. M.

HUSlDKrT, Onj.nru.eT, CMittUtrti rir mlit of tli Mt-prfnif Iroin the 'At Nul.Jwt the action of tha drtiuHTiu minority, come home to. roost to the injury of the party now inflicting it, dent, Chester A. Arthur, of New York; for Vice President, Benjamin Harrison, of Indiana; Platform, Reform of the Civil as a negro toot. As Expected The Oldest, Best and Standard Twine Binders Still Triumphantly Successful! Mr. Jam Irlttii, who la In Teiaa lor Hit- pur-noarol i-uiiliitf machlnw to tha artt tmt noa-lahl, Itlturaiitia aa toltowa, for wy Information, and nut (or advrilaiitg purNkaa: TBI.aoiAua.

Mar 'Far aa trata po a no fault K. A. Matwrll. on of my mii, writ a from am, Tfiii, un dai May im I ha now aiartvHl all ihh! TwIim Hindera. whli could not dti better; iav the KrmUit atla-lut'tion.

iirlNd And tha opiniona ol a couleufth artitsa. Curb INia-rorrii Tpaa, Mar IRH. Mr. Wat. hlreffo.

1Mb Mr-Th lawrhif Twine Htu.lrr. whlrh I onrrhad of Mr. A. Hlnt'hnian, your agent at Waco, Teiaa. la ter(i'ilnn Itaelf, for had It Itralna of ha own It a.

rui (1 rould not MNiattiljp do any hetter. Wa aurted the machine, and the II rat Ihrea quarUr day Wim ut aUiut 14 acrtw, dolnii oar Its-1 work, tan handle my mat-hlntf wtlh tmaVaa hnraa than any other mar nine, and do hotter work. I ant fully aatlanel that II la lh heat aowhln tuami-tn inriM'; In tart. ittmUt withe 4Vtr aaaaaed. and, with 111 limited I am willing to cut with any other mar hi tie in tha A M.

N. MITCH KM WasHAT iiiu. Teaa May liW'i. Hare Iteen very t.iivy Ihli arrk atari In; Bin era; all har alar led well and dona ftutd work The new nana all work wall. Waataried on In Ihe place of a Marah Whltntiy; ah ha cut tw twe-u 41 and Su area and la well pleated with It Theaeiil here will put uut thirty a.

ior. Crop in ttii M-rilmt areaund. Reakalfully )oura. tiKO. WINTi R.

tV Maih HKMpBiNt.a. May Iftflt Mr. Wat hfcKKINo. Chftsuto, I Mr Having Mirvhatd one of your ItIk Twin Hindera of A Hinrhnian, yuiir Btfenl at Waco Teiaa, I take pleiumr In aavhitj to you tha' I mi luur than iUhed With Ita aliuplli ltr and 1. r-lei-t I am fully in.ii' moed that II ia, l.y tar.

lh heal ma htne In Ihe Aelda ot 'HI. ha, a Mi Winn ni4 nine rut my grain laal year, un-III I waa aati.ri,-! ihat it waa an a lual fcflur and a datnasi loin, and I belter your Hinder to I mi aa far ahvt-t it ihe reaner la ihxsJ nl 1 ble and come to Jesus. I want to hear in the heavenly chorus, that riproaring soprano that did such good service fo the devil that night. I believe I shall, As attentive and respectful audiences aa we have ever had, are these in Lawrence burg. Ever in Jesus.

Geo. O. Barnes, PULASKI COUNTY. Eubanks Station. The Sunday-school picnic at Cuba was not so much of a success on account of the continued rain Sunday.

J. N. Brown, emigrant agent, had his knee badly cut a few days ago by getting off a moving train South of this place. J. Gouch, who was aa he asserts pushed off a train while in motion near Waynesburg and severely crippled, waa in town yesterday, though far from being well.

Billy Fields, who wssso severely burned at Robinson's saw mill, an account of which waa given in Friday's issue, is now able to walk around home, and neither of his eyes is entirely lost. Mrs. Perk Sweeney gave birth to another girl last week. Tbia will probably be of interest to her profligate husband, who drove her from home a few days previous In her confinement. A cow belonging to Ephraiin Padgett came home the other night apparently well and in good order, but next morning was found dead at his gate.

Her body was dissected, and in her paunch was found slugs of sine, rolls of tin, and a number of small The Louisville Post is dead against for time scarcely ever fails to right wroncr or visit its punishment on the Joshua F. Speed died Monday after Henry, and in a double-leaded article Deroetrators. The character of the says: we will soon be able to lay be fore our readers some interesting ex noon at the Louisville Hotel, after a lingering illness. Mr. Speed was one of Abraham Lincoln's earliest and beat friends.

500,000 PLANTS I I OK Sil.K! man, Mackey, is in full keeping with ever possibly more goods than this trade demands. We have always advocated that it is better for us, and certainly the principles of the republican party. tracts from the records ot police courts in diflerent towns, which will likely He was in the 68th year of his age. The deceased was a brother of ex-Attorney General Speed, of Lincoln's Cabinet. and accounts for the extreme anxiety of the leaders to seat the thief.

As dispel the delusion that Captain Hen Madison county has levied a lax of Deputy Collector of Nebraska City, ry 's performance in this city were mere temporary ebullitions of "a generous he stole a lot of dry goods and tried ten cents upon the $100 for general purposes and for roada two poll tax $1 50 I liave for aula at my Mtat Htora PLANTS OF ALL KINDS! And itMM-la'l)F 8weet Potato, Cabbage, Tomato, 4c, IUIt Ijjf A. (i. IVmllrtaill. All Orders frcm a Distance Promptly Filled. and genial nature." to murder the clerk who caught him and demanded payment.

Our usually amiable and peaceable The tax on property ia 1 1 centa leaa than last year. A statement of the Bnancial condition of the county shown that the threat of punishment, he paid for the contemporary, the Breckinridge Newt, is for the customer, to sell a great many goods for goods and left the city disgraced in county has about $40,000 in her Treasury. has put ou the war paint. Listen to him "The editor of the Sunday Ar AddrFN 40-11 MAN III Mmifurd. the sight of every body but his repub The Court of Appeals has affirmed the decision of the lower Court in the case lican admirers.

Since bis removal to gus intimates that we have been rredle Ymira rtia-a lfully, M. KKI.Va of Ike Arnold, who tritd to shoot the Com South Carolina he lias been identified ABD ALLAH GLENCOE! a little profit than prisoner before the police court of We, the iiiMloralgned, having th nrklllgol the aUirv IlKulliinest mar in Louisville at some period of our life. MY nMBINKI MAI.1.MN, AllDAlXAH rocks. A prostitute running around Kings Mountain last week got drunk Thursday sod went into the tunnel and came near monwealth's attorney at the trial of his brother, J. H.

Arnold for the killing ol Little. He had already served the year's rie and gieen gram, luily hrlleve it to 1 th brat machine lorlh puriam harveltna with the meanest clan of the carpet baggers and the idea that such (ILKNOtK, will tland the rtwin at mjr a lew gooas ior The intimation is an infamous lie and Kratti, add we fully omrur lu the aUva alateiueatl Wy leaiaertfolly rmira. scamp could be elected even by the a great profit. To imprisonment but wanted to get rid of the getting her "light put out" by a train, the the editor of the Sunday Argus an infamous liar. ignorant and misguided negroes of $1,000 fine.

enforce this princi The Court of Appeals has affirmed the Guiteau begins at last to appreci that State, is preposterous. But there is nothing that the party in power will step of which struck her in the back inflicting a painful wound from which recovery is doubtful. Her true name we have not learned. decision of the lower court in the case of pie, we are ready ate the cavity of his situation. A the Commonwealth vs.

Louisville and Nashville Railroad Company, ihia being not do to increase their strength, and sooner or later, it will return to tor telegram states that a colored preach with an increase the celebrated Sunday law lest case in er called on him to administer the ment them as sure as there is a God of reduce our which Judge Jackson, of the Jefferson Cir consolations of religion Wednesday, cuit Court, dismissed the petition of the umiw, i', miin irom nutmnivin, 1. 1111111 un tit union Ilia? Bint t.ibwrtv' iuriiiar, ATTFA IsOI.I.AIt To ttiftOr a do wttn lh nurf f.rt,r- tn In In fo. TrailliiK lh mar frMU lit tnu-miti-a and make th taoii uiuiifjr dui'- AHtAL I.AM f.l.KNf i'K i I kit, IA Utj-n and i in. rlira hiti, if yearn old. Hi hint tntllt-d in 'I It over 1 IU mt.

bIow track with two mmi'liB Itaitdiinit. Iiaa mitti hitaawlf a an! hrewtpr tf romhttti'd hor-, tiftH! pnnliirwl ato- ol th h- walker Hi the Mats. Abdallatl ttlvnru? was airi-d J.w AlMlallah, ha hr m. Kliun. tr AUai drt'a A h-dallah, hr tjr ifamhlrUtnrati; lat daiu hr Willis-; 2nldaniir a MIUh-hor, ps-l'Kn unknown, Srd dam a thrirm(h-hrd doutil-bal Huiuard mar Aa to hia lrfnlnit tuallllts, I rtrr tht following ipsntjemnti I'rr, J.

K. Mjufh-man, K. e. Tiirktr, talvla Cari-'Dtrr, J. t'.

KtrTf, (ol. J. W. ttrathrrlurd, ul.tmil.-. and Burnaidr, Manfurd.

bob Mcelroy. Mr 6n Jack, will also ataitd at the aam plan AT EIUIIT To Inaurv a mare In loal, on aani rundilton aa alKit. For ai tlun and al i lb la at la un-aurwaMtd. April. IhHl K.

ft. prices, and from IX McKKi.VAIN, KU.1.1 JONM. tat AMi), Teiaa, iy littt. Ma lkHNiiii ri.irag... (a 7v.ir Sir I arrl v-d hare ftumUy night.

Monday MhiikI great eit Itenient, our agent, Mr. nude to glr ur un hiiie 1 tai In a grtii fiata I thought I had aren rtingh grnund and tangled grain. 1 waa iut-laken AKui lifty ta-uisra wt-re prvarnt. had tnuild whatever. The friatra limited un tha Mareh Wbiln-j H.

ki-ye. and ab rn trying IL Tory r'uad. Voura, W.J. Iil KM AM. 1 TMi ttti.koaaw.

ring Mifper haa rot (He 11 acre aplendldly. One Hafvealer and (tinder haa rut bfty acr; nothing eren wmn rivept cllpa liKKKINu. Wim. Tetaa, Mav II, lhring LiKht It)" wmkid well all day on i-tr-mly n-ngh ground, nothing broke. MKKKINt) Not a fault ha diai l.aaed Itaelf In mtr Tela r-It harve I teau.

The I Wring lnttida to atlll lead the van. aa It la nnltVraally Mi knowledgral by all unprejudiced II U-mi. S. aa. Al.BKW.iilT,Hiar.fmd, Ky 40-It it ot Agent an Lincoln County.

Commonwealth asking for the enforcement and during his talk, it is said that the assassin really shed tears. Poor fel Somerset. (From the Reporter.) Scarlet fever has entirely disappeared. Partial arrangements have been made to construct a street railway here. Reuben Faulkner, who has been the penitentiary for counterfeiting, has returned, having been pardoned.

Win. Harvey contemplateaintroducing of the Sunday law. to-day will begin a low, his tears will cease to flow on The Democratic Executive Committee and after the 30th of the present met yesterday and called a convention, to new scale that wil astonish the peo month. meet in this city June 27, to nominate a candidate for Judge of the Court of Ap The "Cerro Gordo Guards," some Justice. In view of the dishonest action of the republicans theleadingdem-ocrats of Congress have signed a protest against the proceedings of the majority, and ruIiDgs of the Speaker as unjustifiable, arbitrary and revolutionary, and expressly designed to deprive the minority ot that protection which has been oue of the great monuments of the representative system by the patriotic labors of the advocates ot parliamentary privileges and civil liberty.

peals. The incumbent, Judge Lewis, of pie. Our Grocery 50 in number, have organized in Mt. Barren, has no competitor for the nomination, Mr. Lebanon, having shied Sterling.

AVe suppose the object of and Clothing com in this section a machine for pulverizing raw limestone for fertilizing purposes, H. II. Brinkley has received from Washington, some large German Carp, which he will put in a pond for propagation. The C. S.

K. R. has contracted to bjy their organization is to proceed to Washington for the purpose of pro bination, with the from the beaten track in search of some undiscovered short-cut to the gowu and wool-sack. His published cards betray tecting their namesake from the firery advantage of such uofitness for the place that he may as well be eliminated aa a factor in the race. and blood thirsty Joe Blackburn, but WHOLESALE LIST Til PI 1 0 MERCHANTS jjouDie store, is is useless.

Joseph has decided not C. J. of the Greenwood and Beaver Creek consolidation 26 car loads of coal every day for five years. This is equal to $100,000 worth of business. It is a very detestable bird that to chew the old hero's mane.

working" admira "PRAISE THE LORD: will befoul its own nest, but Johnd i UllltUII Mary Kails, the woman who killed old Lawrencebuhq, May 31st, 1882. bly, and we contin white is that kind of a buzzard. He charged in CoDgress Tuesday, that JMar Interior: man numh iturton in tins county some weeks since waa arrested in Nicholasville, The wool clip ot Anderson SEND US YOUR BUSINESS CARD FOR TRADE LIST. D. LANDRETH SONS, PHILADELPHIA.

ue to urge all to OS Kentucky had repudiated some of her and the authorities here were notified by last year was about 40,000 pounds, and sheep are multiplying rapidly. A brine; alone: their debts, but he was quickly sat down Judge C. E. Kincaid, Secretary, writes us to announce that the State Democratic Central Committee has opened Head quarters opposite the Gait House, where all democrats will be welcome when they come to the city. All communications for the Committee should be directed to him 1st and Main, Louisville.

telegram of the fact, and Jailer Shepperd went after her. pound of wool for a barrel of whisky is a upon by Mr. Carlise, who denied his produce and ex A white man, one Micsjah Cariner was fearfully disproportionate showing, for the present, but let H.i hope the sheep will sold for vagrancy in Somerset, and brought change for mer draw ahead" in the race from this on. $15 for ninety days services. Although the The crops are everywhere superb.

I no chandise. We GEO. D. STANFORD-, LANCASTER and HUST0NVILLE. IIKAI.KK IN ticed a field of rye in the course of a bug statements and proved their untruth.

JohDny D. then replied that some counties in the State had repudiated, but this was killed by Mr. Carlisle explaining that in the counties alluded to, it was mostly a matter of county subscriptions to railroad schemes, which was no affair of the State's, nave aactea to our The remains of Thomas Jefferson after lying so long at his old home, possessor of a wife ind four children, he will not work nor give any assistance whatever to their support. MT. VERNON DEPARTMENT.

Sam. M. Burdett. Editor. Grain, Wool, Orchard Grass and other Seeds, Montioello, are to be disinterred and taken to Washington, The bones of but few of our great men Test Mn peace.

-An unusually heavy rain fell Wednes stock a staple line Dry Goods, which makes it almost impossible for you to call for anything UU 111 UIUOI WIOCQ UOVd CTCII UCUIUiO an actual debt. The Ohio Court of Appeals has de cided the Pond Liquor tax law as un The Legislature refused to pay the expenses of Gov." Blackburn's little circus to York town, and now it is gy ride a day or two ago (with my ever attentive brother, Charley Williams), that l'wked aa if the straw averaged 6 feet, and beautifully thick on the comparatively poor soil. Farmers say they never saw a finer stand of corn. Almost no replanting to do. From Monday night to Wednesday afternoon, not a confession for the soul.

One lady anointed for healing. Wednesday night 5 came. A joyful relief to many waiting, expectant hearts. Thursday, 3 in the afternoon and 3 at night. Friday, 4 at the 3 o'clock service, and 9 at night.

At both these services were confessions that thrilled the entire community. Saturday in the afternoon and 23 at night the latter service a regular "breaking down" right and left. Sunday, 4, 101 and 34 at constitutional, and the saloon keepers are happy again. The law imposed a we cannot supply day night. It was not needed.

Mr. Wtu. Linton lost a horse from a pasture near town Sunday night. He thinks it must have been stolen, an he has been unable to hear any thing from it. Both parties are having considerable trouble in fixing up, their slates for the county otticeH.

There will probably be three or four candidates for each office, except that of judge. Fur this last the contest will be between James F. Wallin, democrat, and J. Iear, republican. Wallin will be elected by a handsome majority if he runs.

i Parties desiring to visit tax of $500 on every saloon. Our tariff editor presents, another article on that important subject in this issue. It will be found on our our store from Livingston, Pine Hill, Brodhead, Gum Sulphur, Crab Orchard, can first page and we commend its careful perusal to our readers. HOTEfoF CURREHT EVENTS. the three services the afternoon being said that that dignitary has given his individual note for the sum.

That's all poppycock. The Governor knows that his paper is far from being negotiable and that he couldn't sell it at ten cents on the dollar to a single bank in the State. He tried to bulldoze the lature in to making an appropriation for the bill by threatening to pay it out oi his own pocket if it didn't, now let him plank up the money. His notes are n. g.

The New York Times, in reply to several hundred letter? sent to Southern editors, has found that the South ususl, for the children. A splendid lot of now come on the regular PIAIRIM I I C3r I I 3kT I S. SFRHSTC3- WAGONS, train and spend five hours to thoroughly investigate this Chapter 746, Acts of the last General Assembly, is as follows: "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky, Sec. 1. That all acts amendatory to an act entitled an act to prohibit the sale of int.

xic iting liquors in Rockcastle county, approved March 21, 1870, be and the same are hereby repealed. Sec. 2. This act to take fleet from and af ter its passage. Approved April'lst, 1882 About PitorLK -Mrs.

Kitty Bragg hi The U. currency outstanding aggregates, $362,466,353. Fifteen thousand five hundred ironworkers in Pittsburg are on a strike. Egypt is a State of anarchy. The Khedive has been deposed and war is imminent.

George Ellis' trial for the murder of the Gibbons children began at Catletts- market and learn the genu ineness of our low prioes "little fellows," bright and uncommonly well taught thanka to the Sunday schools. Sunday night the LORD gsve the theme that never fails to bring a harvest now, the 2nd advent of our Savior, 34 confessed the DEAR NAME. Monday afternoon 5, making up even 200 for the first week, 17 anointed. Monday night, the first service of the 2nd week there were 23 an auspicious beginning. Yesterday 6 in the afternoon and 10 at night.

Total to Tuesday night (as far aa I can leport by mail and catch Friday's paper) 239 for soul and 23 for body. PRAI8E THE LORD. If you We are always open for the is solidly democratic, that the inde convenience of the public. pendent movements inaugurated under the auspices of the administration, are and continue to invite all to burg, yesterday. Captain Martin G.

Hart, having withdrawn, Colonel WolfurJ now has no opposition fur Congress. There is talk of putting up General VV. S. Hancock as Democratic candidate -letting friends in L-indon. Mrs.

Jack Adams, is in Louisville. Miss Jael Redd sccompauied Mrs. J. H. Otter to Louisville Wednesday.

Judge E. W.Tur ignoble failures, that local differences will be forgotten in maintaing true make our house their head democratic principles and that all ef knew the dear soul who have confessed the Savior, you Would say bo too, with a quarters; transact your bus forts at defeating them will prove ner, of Richmond, spent two nights and a day here this week. He is one of the moat agreeable gentlemen in the State. He has many friends here who would like to see him Attorney General. Rockcastle is always solid forhiiu for thing he wants.

Last Tuesday a little child scarcely a for Governor in Pennsylvania. An Ohio brute ravished his own daughter and then murdered her because she refused to be further debauched. A joint Stock Company is to build a new Hotel at Georgetown, at a cost of iness; chat your friends; use our chairs, writing material, Ac, and we trust that yon will feel it is no imposit! we confess the public full heart. We like Lawrenceburg better and better. Of course that means the people in and about it.

I only hope the attachment is mutual. Among the confessors are whisky distillers, wholesale dealers, saloon keepers, drinkers, farmers, merchants, bankers, and ladies with tempers sweet and sour. Jesus year old of Mrs. J. H.

Otter, by accident $30,000, if $19,000 more can be raised. got hold of a vessel containing concentrat ff7 a Ttl" la. 1 ed lye and drank some of the contents. Drs. Brown and McKee were summoned at has trade 1 liberally with us, and we want to show some appreciation of it.

By the lockout at the Wheeling, V. iron mills 4.995 men, who draw wages amounting to $58,950 each week, are idle. At Shawhan Station, near Paris, Wallace Batterton shot and killed Albert BUGGIES JNTD welcomes all and no questions raised. that Sin question, settled on the dear Cross never to be raised for a moment in this once and did everything in their power to relieve the poor little sufferer, but without Itenpera, Meir-Dlndera, Mower ft, Hay-Itakcs, abortive. David A.

Wells, who predicted the financial crash in 1873, says that we are soon to have both financial and social disturbances. We hope, though, that bis mission as a prophet, ended with the former prediction. The World, a paper that was to revolutionize the newspaper business in Louisville, has had trouble with its printers and ceased to make its diurnal revolutions, eo the long felt want continues to exist. Rubsell County has instructed for Woltord for Congress, Judge 0 wsley for Governor, and B. M.

Burdett, for Superior Judge. "day of grace That is Qoxpel I chal Lwi. 1 he latter was the aggressive urain jsriiisv, torii-riHiners, biiihj riowa, CultlTRtora, IlarrowM, orn-Miellfrg, Ntraw-Cn(tera). llay-PrerstieM, Tlireali- liiK Machines and Engine, party. Honest Allen, the stallion mate of lenge the world to disprove it clerical and lay.

It is more and more the marrow of every discourse I preach. Preaching is nothing without it. "Hamlet, with Hamlet left out." This gospel alone will work a rad ical change in Ihe life. If that fails, And other Implements and Machinery. We buy exclusively from Manufacturers, direct, for oash, in oar-load lots, and consequently obtain the largest di-count ana George Wilkes, the greatest trotting team ever on the track, died at Lexington within nine days of Wilkes.

avail. After lingering in great agony until Wednesday morning, death came to the little one's relief. Mr. and Mrs. Otter were almost crazed with grief over the aad occurrence.

The sympathy for them ia universal. They left with the remains Wednesday morning for Louisville, where the burial will take place. This untimely death has caat a gloom over the entire community. I '03 N3UUVA 'aanua The second trial at Lexington of Hen the Best is always the Cheapest." Bespectfully, GEO. D.

WEAKEN, Staufoid.Zy. all fails. And it will save the soul, even when not received in simplicity as to ry White, the book-keeper who is charged with robbing the Fayette National Bank, has progressed as far as the argument. W. GREEN A HIMJAJHN, Uaoagara 11 uiton villi Dvpvt L.

iVITIIERN. Manager Iiaacaater Depot. change the life, and win a crown. Salva..

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Years Available:
1872-2023