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nmiiiw nmmiKrwmimMnmHmB Staut'ord. Ky January 21. 1887 B. O. WALTON, DualnoBB Mannfjor, t.AN.

LOCAL TIME CARD. Uall train goln 2 10 P.M. Bouth m. Inlnll Month 1 II 111 2 l'J A.K Til joto 1i calculatod on standard time. Bolar 1 About 30 tnlnuUt faitort LOCAL NOTICES.

Boy your School UuuIm from Penny A McAllfltcr. Ask your Rrocer for the Cincinnati crnckrri nnd cke. ATCiira and Jewelry repaired on Bhor ootico and warranted by Penny A McAlis er. Hunteiw, Attkntiou. Loaded all of nhot.

at Penny A ocwrLCTB rtock of jewolry, iatwt style. llockford watches a ppooialty. A McAHplor PERSONAL. A.J. Hayden went to Somenet yesterday.

Mn II. K. IIiatt, of Miuonri, in hero on a viii'. Ki.A! back from the cities with bit; Mock of Roods. Mn.

Ann Mia J. 0. JIayh lmo returned from a rlU to Gtrrard Mn. It. VanAjudalc in convalescing from 'ite a rem ejiell of nullum.

Mna Human mother of the Sheriff, who Iim 'n vwy ill, Improving Mneits 8. and 11 Ilccium, hara cm to Krioxv.lla to visit their eiter, Mr. IV. Oi'ii irol Tim Iliaulnn, of Limsville, Iim Uid tti under renewed obli Ration jr favor to in and our. Mia Joux T.

Oaxo loft for her hom In Dali.ii, T'Siw, ye(erdav BCoomimnFcd by Gen. Ciano and Mi Mtttte Kiohcsler. -Jim Nannik Wood, of Dinvlllc, and MtM Miulo Jonra, haT returned from a wtek'ii viiit to Mm John Jameo, at Mr. JmiE P. Kikkk, of the Went End, ia tho lcnefldary in a bill offjred by Gov McCreary thla week.

It Is for property taken by the Federal army during the war. MifM Bettiis IIahuis wm in town on WwlnwJsy and tucce tiled in rolling ticketa toKv. II Morrlaan'ii lecture at HftRhta, Fbuar 2 1, to nearly everybody ahe ap plied to. Thoadmirston la only 25 cent, and that got to tha new church, Capt. II.

B. Jtsna, of tho railway mail eervlce, waa up ywterday looking af. ter the boya. He is one of the moat polite aud accommodating gentlemen in tho and conic quently one of the best to do bnsineaa with. Ily the way.

be took occa sion to pay Miss Iltye Richard a high com plimenton her growing tulciency. LOCAL MATTSRS. Read Sheriff Menefee'a notice in this hi S) i- cloaks, cloaks at prime cost. D. Kiwi.

i Fixrar cabbage ever brought to town at S.S.Myers. Come and see our all wool dreaa flinnels at -10 cents per yard. D. Klars. W.H Biiady oM to Eck.

A I ford his confectionar; and restaurant for Death Jack Mitthews, who lived near town, died Wednesday of PjifcrfEUVKH, Jm, Appla Butter, Mince Meat, Pcklrs in bulk, Splendid Maple at T. Ii. Waltou'n. Sam Kmuiiy, who was sent to tho March term, for two jeara for detaining the Misses Mircum, died of con sumption lail week. Ba.ni: Stock 1 will sell at auction next county court diy, at Stanford, 20 shares of stock in the First National Bank- Sale at 11 o'clock.

II. T. Bush. I I I HI 11 The house of George W. Gentry, tho colored attorney at law, caught fire Wednesday, but it waa extinguished before greater damago was done than ho can inako out of hta next client.

Foil two days and nights the wind has been very hleh and aomo damage to property haa been done. "Neyer mind the weather so the wind don't blow," expressed the feelinga of about nine tenths of the hu man race. A new dialillory will go into operation near Bee Lick next week and Mr. Bright Ferrell has been to duty at it. It will bo run by Samuel Acton, a noted brandy maker, and for the present 15 a day will be distilled.

The woman, Annie Brown, for whoao discharge aa a domestic the Iter, of Lonlsyille, nearly lost his life, is a native of Laurel county and wae taken to Louisville seven yeara ago by a clerk, Uo from the same county. She has, na ia with such women, beon goinR eteadily from bad to worse eyertinco nnd haa repeatedly been in jiil. Louisville Aim. Attention ia called to tho law card of Ayroa Oivens In thla aue. Gov.

Givena Is a Lincoln boy and Mr. Ayres married a Lincoln girl, which, with their real worth, ought to make totu favorites with Lincoln men who need their aervlcea. Wallace A Cochran, gent'a furnishers, can not be excelled in their Hue, while Wxlsh, the tailor, haa earned a nnu UUon that Inaurea hia word on every amclo ka FitEflit jrooJ in ernllen 7.rioCjr at Joe Wntera'. John Hkndiiok won iinndiociB clock at a rufll? jrnilenhy. IJkst qunlllf ilrcai ginsjhouH at 8 ceate parynnl.

D. KliiB. iii STomtW. II IFiaKtnn' ttml rca Iho ft motiu Oliver Chlileil Plow. Mr John Poli.iam will begin a public school at Ml Xenia Monday next.

Duf8 Cheai D. Klana will sell you all-wool tricola at 47 ccnti par yard, worth 65 coots. Mn. Tiiarp brother of Mre. J.

B. Dickereon, died nt bin homo in Garritd county of pneumonii yesterday. Hon, Fontaine Fox BouniTr will speak onStale and Nitional politic, at Frankfort February 7th, county rourt dav, cin not too puticiihr about firesuoti devil'a weather ai this. There have been sevtral al.irma during this windy spell. The Dtr of Biyle, Girrard aud Lin coin will give supper in honor of Ex- Judge M.

II Owsley, next Monday night nt tho Miller IIue, Lancaster. A SYNDICATE, compiled of G. Welch, A A. McKinnoy, Hughei and It. Burnett, of Stanford, xml othern, havo bought at Annlston, neir Birraingiiam, Ala 500 acrci of lands, for S12f)000.

i.i 1 The celebrated bnad orator, C. of Cnio.tgo, will lecture in the Methotlist church to night on Temperance, Prohibition and Enforcement of tho Law. All aro inViUd to attend; no mdmittaace fee. Ten shartH of National lUnk stooksold Moodiy at Dmviile nt $18,123 nud 20 ehar Fiirmam Nitlnnal of that place nt $100 63 to 5171 15. Dr.

Diva' Logan was the prio.Ipil purobajr. Ad vocitn Dit Bailey, assisted by the other "physicians, rotroTid greater portion of the right malar, or chick bone, of a colored woman, the wife of Manuel Barrow. It waaquitoa dangerou operation, but Ike patient is doing well. Cait. ItlCUAiius tells us that under a new order all postal notes nre made payable to bearer nt "any money order office." In other words, they can be used aa other currency.

Any country office, whoo postmaster will sive the additional bond, can iwue thee notes. Frouan Minor, who was oent from this county to the penitentiary or life for kill ing John Ferrell, distinguished himself by hta heroic efforts to save property at the penitentiary fire tho other night. Itobert Williams, colored, sent from Lancaster for robbing a toll-gate, also acted well, and both are spoken of as deserving executive clemency. A letter from Mr. Eugene Zimmerman to Mr.

A. C. Bine convyi the cheerful that it is the intention of the A Xftshville company to push the extension North of Scoltnville aa rapidly as possible in the spring and that It would remain with Danville and Stanford aa to which point would be selected for the northern terminus. Gov. McCreary his offered hills for the relief of Jame D.

Mi 1 of this coun ty, on a war claim of granting pension to Henry Morris, of Jttckson county, war claim J1.337 and 1 bill for the benefit of M. Birlow, atithnrlaing tho Secretary the Treasury 10 pay sid low $5 000 for ln fi derived by the United State government from h' inventh A of tho rifle cannon. AN illeititianto child was born to a 15 year old while irl at Kowltnd, MumWy night, which is a genuine mnr.otrosity. Ii has no forohead, the chilli being perfo.Hlr flit from the ejebrowa back, except in (hn centre from which an cxcrccenco in the shape of turkey's enout protrudes about three inches in length. I's cyoballa are abnormal In s'xo and tho lids nre closed.

The little creature is. 1 girl and win living at last accounts The perpetrators of the horriblo tragedy In Knor county, in which eight member, of (ho Poa family were roasted to death in their borne, are likely to hayo juitlca meted oat to them. Minhal Il'inter, of Bardi-town, hat, at the instance of Gov. Knott, been working the case up nnd this week succeeded in ailing, as ha thinks, the gull ty parlies, Their names are Amelia Worm, Brico Mills, Bilmer Mills, "Wright Smith, Elias Jickson, Mollis SUmpnr and Pinda Hammond. The woman Worms seoms to have ben the initiator nnd plan- nsr of tho frightful deed.

It is one of the most annoying faota con necied with tho business of making a newa paper that overybody walla till the last day and of ton till the last hour in the day to hand or send in communications or an nouncements that might aa wall have been In typo two days before. In a country of fice oip9clally is thla annoying, because there are juat enough printera employed to do tho work in a specified time and get the paper out to catch the regular malls. Wo supp'jsa that the fict that printing is done eo quickly id tho reason of thla delay. Such peoplo never consider that it taca us threo whole days and hoino nights to prepare and eot up each issue of the paper. Additional London.

Our aristocratic little town in being depopulated to add to tho glint and glitter of Washington society thla winter. Judge Vincent Boreing, non. W. B. Catching and Lieut.

G. D. Jackson Wednesday morning for that city, yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. lfl ad ilantor Robert. MARRIAGES, Lincoln Walla, a widower, and Miss Millie Ann Young were married en tho Alex II, Anderson, a wealthy farmer of Clark, nged 07, was married this woek to MU4 Amvidt EMmm jut budded into eweei 23. Tne old gontleman had bean widower four months to a day. Jahn A.

Bryant and Mls Obedience, daughter of John Spirei, neir Highland, were uurrlod yesterday. The young iady haa good name and we hnve no doubt that hhe is tojd in nature. Tlllle Perron, pretty girl of Salmon Fall, N. II directed nor two lovers, Dannie Kennedy and Wm, Collins, to wrestle, stipulating that thn vioior should have her cumpany for Iho day, Kennedy won tho fall and Collins draw knife and stabbed hlui four times. The long talked of inarrisge of Wallace Varnon, to Miss Bailie eldeit daughter of David W.

Vande voer, occurred at tnc Caristiau church Tuesday morning Inst. They wcro attended by Mr. Will W. Bright nnd Mia Daisy Burn- side, Masterson Peyton, nnd Miss Su wade Betzley and tho ceremony was beau tifully said by Eld. John Bell Qlbton.

Immediately afterward Mr. and Mrs. Vurnon, accompanied by the first named couple, took carriages for Junction City, where a nice lunch at they took the tnin for Cincinnati and other pointx. Mr. Vurnon ia senior deputy Intornal Collector for tins district nnd a lawyer of considerable attainments.

He is a good businem man and a courteous and affible gentleman, who has .1 hoit of friends who will be pleased to hear of his cxJ fortune. The bride is pretty, intelligent, modest and amiable, and is possesed of nil the othor gMCs that go to mike tip .1 truo nnd Ijv ing help-meet. We wih them a long life of hnppincM nod th fullest fruition of all their hopw. RELIGIOUS. Kev.

II C. Morrison will begin a protracted meeting in Winchester en tho first Sunday. Bab Ingeraol eaya he only hopes there ia a God. It will be pretty rough on Bob though when he finds there is. -The net gain in membership in the Main Street Christian church, Lexington, in 1SS0, waa 113, making the total now 81-1.

Bishop Cain, of the African M. Church, died in Washington. He was prominent during the days of Reconstruction in South Carolina and waa a Representative from that State in the Forty-third Con (rest. Preachers mast be extraordinary spec ulators, if we are to believe the numerous newspaper mentions of their lucky strikes. The latest mention in this line ia Elder Hobbs, of the Walnut street Christian church, Louisville, who is said to have come out winner by $15,000 in a real estate investment in Wichita, Kansas.

LAND. STOCK AND CROP Hay and corn for sale. Eph Pennington. Fifty tons of hay ready baled, for sale, John Bright, Stanford. A livery stable with SO head of horses was burned at Selma, Ala.

Col Treacy haa sold his fine colt, Repetition, by Red Wilks, to New York parties for $5,000. The cattle market in Louisville is quiet at 1 lo hogs nre nctive nt 3 to 1 80; sticp aroalso active at 2 and -T Biirgess bought of John of Washington county, 22 cotton mules, 11 hands 1 inch high, at $100 per head. The net increase of tho of personal property of the 27 counties that hive to the auditor is $12 231 over last year. A convention has been called to meet in Cincinnati Wednesday, Februar y2, for the ruation of the O.iio Valley Association. 8 H.

Gartin fold to Gentry Bros. 21 hoid of mules at $85. Mr. JoLn Avrilt sold to the same ten head at same price. Lebanon Standard.

A bull and a stallion fought 35 minutes in a stock ctr on the Air-line Riilrond and the stallion finally killed the ball by a kick between the eyes. For Sale. -A limited quantity of Welcome seed oats. Oao hundred bushels per ncre hie been produced from this variety. Wearen Menefee.

-J. E. Downing sold to J. F. Sellter 30 head of fat hogs that weighed 399 pounds and the price paid was SI 75.

D. Murphy sold his farm of 270 acres to Kilz Miller, of Ohio, at $100 per acre. "Lexington Gazette. J. N.

Winn sold to Spohn A Frzier 200 birrels of corn delivered on the cars at kbout $107. per Barrel. Hodgkin, Kidd ACompiny bought of Dock Eabank 17 2 year-old mules at $80 per head. Stuart Taylor rented last week of John Hodgkin 100 acres of nod land for hemp at $10 per acre. Chrk Democrat.

Al Georgetown court thero were 160 cattle on sale. Very common 2-year oldB o'd at 3 cents per pound and yearllnga at $18 25to $25 par head. Mules wera In fair demand. Fat mulea brought $250 to $300 in pairs; medium broke inulca $100 to $125 per head. Warren Dennis sold to Kralz 18 head of 1,450 pound cattle at per cwt Shoe pegs require 100,000 cords of timber annually In their manufacture; matches lasts and boot trees, 500,000.

All thla ia of tbo moot Buperlor quality, straight grained and clear of knots and CENTRAL KENTUCKY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. Tne Central Kentucky Mddlinl met nt the demon Houss, Din vllle, on Wednesday at 10:30 o'clock A. Dr. Plumber, of II irrodsburg, in tho otiii Tho secretary bairn; ibiont, D', Hurry Cowan occupied his position. The opening piper was read by Dr.

Mo-Clurn, of Junction City, on "Intestinal Indigestion." The subject being familiar, as well as an important and interesting one, the subject was well handled, after which there was a full nnd free discussion. The next psper, voluntary, wis read by Dr. Bailey, of Stanford, entitled, "A Clinical Note on Malignant Epidemic In which the c.iuhq of the disease, as it appeared in Lincoln and tho counties beyond, in the mountain, waa set forth end also the treatment was given. After an excellent dinner at the above hostelry (and doctors cultivate the art of dining, as well as the laws of tho gullet) they re assembled in the pirlor, when Dr. McMurtry, of Danvillo, read an interesting report of a successful Oariotomy, which he had recently doceou the person of Blank, at Williamsburg, Kr.

Dr. Carpenter presented a well written article detailing tho history of parturient cases, with dangerous scnue'ie. all of which were mc and successfully treated. In an elaborate article, Dr Johnstonp, of Danville, gave the hhlory of a recent operation far "extrauterine pregnancv," and which was entirely suocoful. Dr.

Webb, Bryantaville, undo a yerhal report of a cao in which a grain of corn i fjeclcd during a fi' of couching, after remaining in the rijht hnichm for forty-four day. The following eleoted to serve during 18S7: President, Geo CoTan, Dinvillr; yica president, J. O. Carpenter, Stanford; secretary, Kinnaird, Lincas tei; treasurer, II. Brown, Hustonville.

A variety of new books, instrument', plate etc, were exhibited, The was well attended, with tho most harmonious feeling prevailing. THo next subject for discussion will be "Posterior Spinal Scherosis," the paper to be presented by Dr. Harry Cowan, Danville, on tbo third Wednesday in April. B. GARRARD CUUNTT DEPARTMENT.

Lancaster. AL Fieldh' minstrels are booked for an appearanco at tho Opera House Feb 23 Hon. T. M. Goodnight, candidate for Supt.

of Pnbllc instruction, will address the people at the Monday afternoon. The young members of the Christian church are practicing in the cantata of the Three Graces preparing to giye a public exhibition or it Feb. at tbe Opera House. Col. B.

M. Burdett returned from Florida Wednesday. Dr. R. C.

Morgan, who haa been visiting his sister at Columbia, Ky returned home Wednesday. Mr. John T. Higgins will removo his family lo Crab Orchard this week, Mr. Hall Anderson, of Lincoln waa in town this week mingling with his legion of friends.

Mr. William J. Romans, a popular young man of this city, will be married ihls (Thursday) evening (o Mies Hattie Yantls, the very lovable daughter of Mr. Harvey Yantls. The ceremony will take placo at the home of the bride's father at seven o'clock and will be performed by Riv.

G. W. Yincey. Mr. and Mrs.

Ro mans will at once bein housekeeping en mond et. Tho followintr is the docket for Circuit Court which begins next Monday: cies, first day, 54; Commonwealth's cases, eecond day, 23; Common wealth's cases, third day, 50; old common law caes, fourth day, 1 common law ap pearanco', fifth day, 37; old equity cases 110; equity appeirmcos 49; motions, third day, 10; total on record 35S It will lake a three weeks term to dispose of the above docket. llVBTlKE3tBTS. wm, ATns J13. Q.QIVKX3, Notary Public.

AYRES GIVENS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 341 Fifth 8treet, TCY. Roomi and 5, Cromlo BlocV. WOOD WALLACE. WATT COCU.AN. WALLACES COCHRAN, GENTS' FURXISIIEUS, 613, 4th Blrest, LOUISVILLE, KY.

TAXE FOR 1886 lia.lni, 4n mv WlTtllnff Iflll. ed eometime ago, andaomanr others appear to be mating men in cuori 10 mm hare cone uded to extend the tlino lor advertlilng Ijinda until tho 8th dajr ol February thli, poiltlrely tho last extensloi that I can poijfbly jr. JV. Hherltf Lincoln County. IiVMBEK.

I hnie for ealo all dlmeniloni of teaionel yellow iKJiilar framing material. Contractors or parties wUhlng to bay will And it to their Interest to call on mo. Jb KkIUj 19S.ini. BUntord, K.y, JB13 P. HTJrffMAW htjhoeon dentist, Stanford, ky.

tiffice Sooth tide Main two deori low the Mysrs UoUli fursNltroni Oalde Qi adtnlnlrtonxJ vhe rt uUtJ. FOR 3 4" 1 A i ri Iho most wonderful lists evt lutowii. Queen and Crescent Bonte (Cincinnati New OrloanB and Tosas Pacific Hoilway.) Shortest null Quickest Lino to New (Menus Florida, South East, Texas, Cuba, South West. 7 30 mil 0 45 IU 7 10 STATION'S. CONDENSED TIME TABLE KE III IIOW.V.

ft o.l. 6, Nv, 7. Dallr l)lly. Ex. riuu DilW.

Dally. 7G5ara 4 OS in 8 10pm' in 10 02 a 7 05 lo 1052 pin, 10 53 a tu 10 2iam I i Hi 1 20 in 1130 am 10 43 a in a rr 11 41 111 11 Mum NletifliaTill 11 (.8 a in a 41 in 2 31 ptn DanTllle Junction Cltv 1120 am 8 59 ill li'Vta'iii 12 17 11 33 am 10 12 43 am 2 42 pin 325 pm KlDgs 12 an 2 27 a iu 1 20 ui 3 .11 in a so am 7 30 in 0 15pm 8 2) am 1 30 ill 5 10 til a tu 9 6i in Ku'aw 7 40 to 12 SO a in Meridian 3C0aro 7 Si a 12 55 am Orleans in Junction. No. -5 II A. Arrlrlng at Chattanoo; at 9.15.

JJ. 8 Icarcs Chattanooga at 3.U3 r. arriving at Oak IxU at 43 r. M. Mann Boudoir Buffet Hlosplng Can on all through trains, JOHN OAOI.T, Oon'l Manager, H.

rOLLBItiN, Qcn'l Frt. A Pas. U. CARROLL, Uflii'l HupL, 11. X.

KYAN, AMt. Oon'l rrt. A Pom. Agtat. W.

W. WELLS, Superintendent, Somenet, Ky. General Offices, Bt Paul IlulHIng, Weat Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. PLOWS! 1v A fi 'fcs' MtomEHNt ml TT I liMiiL" w' x5KV7 Ci9v We have much tho largest stock and best as sortment to be found wanting a good Chilled Plow should by all means try the "BISSELL." We say unhesitatingly that there is not a Chilled Plow made that will do better work. Farmers in want of Plows for breaking cane or any other rough ground will find a jN'O.

5 Clf AMPIOff, tho Plow of all Plows for such work, they are aliuoft indistruciible. We have various kind of plows ami. at all kinds of prices. We fflvn iin nccmf Tiiuit mi Wn linvn ftito 0-W- Sulky Plows we will sell at WEAREN JOE F. WATERS In- Heavy Fancy Groceries, Glass-and Queensware, Etc, Main Street, Stanford, Ky.

AShnro of your Palronnge in xery Kesiicctfully Solicit4l. W. M. WATERS, Salesman. M'ROBERTS, Opera House Block, in Wall Paper, Wines, Ulnnlcal IIooliH, liinuur luKlrnemeut, Mlatloncry, (JiKurH, Pocket HonpN, Tolaccon, Cutlery, Perfumery, Firo Anus, MbcIiIh Needle.

OhciulcalB, PatiitH, OllH, IiHUipH, Oeiiuiiic C. O- Salts in PITCHER'S E3 I ifti WH vil ml Mi hi MnI QI esj I IN EFFECT DEC. 31, '86. ltK.lt VI'. TKAlNtiNUKTH Wo.

I. No. 4, No. 6. No.

S. DallT. Dillj. Y.j. Kun Daily.

0 4ipm 10 25 am 6 4) a 5 03pm 4 30pm 7 27 a 4 25 a in 2 01 4Hpm 7 00 a 4 05 a 3 61 in 27 33 a iu I ii I 3 25 t47nm 1223 pm 3 12 fs 32 a 2 JC a 12 12 5 20 a 2 43 .1 in 120. jn Mountain iu a 131 in 1 20 a in 9)0 am 10 4.5 a in 00 G05 325 a ui 7 iu pm 12 50 a 10 15 a lip in 0 20 am 4D in 3 15 a 10 40 pin 8 00pm 235 7m 73 pm 15 in 7 6U a in Stanford. Farmers can suit any one that will M. yory low prices. MENEFEE.

STAGG, i Stanford, "55 wll at Wholesale 'a 'i.

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