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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 2

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tAKCASTICa ADVK RTIhKIKKTa, At the New York home show there There is no disputing the fact that Samuel J. Randall in a speech at George James sold to F. Ramsey, memmmmmmmmgmmmmmmmmmmmmmfsm HON. A. O.

TAI.IIOIT, OI Boyle, Is a candidate fur Sprakae lo eat liouaa of Bepressnlativos, 4 butcher cattle 685 average at 4 cents, WW a trial of speed la harnessing and Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday night, al B. V. WALTiia. raw material the world over has become very cheap. Wool commands hitching up teame belonging to the Fire luded to Mr.

Arthur as follows: "As BCllOKON DJ1NTIHT, George R. Engleman sold Thomaa Woods, 25 head 1,200 pound cattle at 0 4 Jo. Department. The time wag 3 second). 8TANFOBD, ICY.

LANCAMTKK, KIT. to Arthur the beneficiary of an assas- lower prices than at any time during TK tk. rii u. Offlw over Oltlaena National Hank. Offloe hours J.

A. Harris Son bought of k.i: i. from to a. a. and from 1 to r.

at. mvpmwny year wu uBUUu, uuu a woi.ovo ue uy Peniumtentlarw Tudav. Traylor Bros. 8 head 2 and 3 year-old cat Friday Morning, October .26, 1883 so cheap as it is to day. Wheat, which more kloas of his duties as chief mag- joabim Loowlon.

manslaughter, two Team; tle 1,105 pounds average, at 4(, All M. BUBDSTT, ATTOKNKY At AAV LANCASTER, KY. R. Hall, of Montgomery, tells us W. P.

WALTON. EDITOR istrate of this country than my child, John Brown, burglary, three yeant; Dill judging from his actions, i Think I of Weaver, colored, car-breaking, thro year; that tobacco raisers realis) as much as averaged VI 3S per bushel lor the thirty years ending 1875, was reduced to $1 19 per bushel for the seven years Will practice In (I arrant aud adjoining oounttea and Hours of Aerial liat-lyrl My Fall and Wnter stork of Ml Miliary now sr riving la the fullest and handaouast I have srr had, and I Invite Ibeatlentionof the ladles It son dent that I can elraea ths most fastidious, Thanhlng my trlenda ter their liberal patronage el the past, I earnestly ash a continuance. W0-tf MK0. KATH UVUDKBkm. $250 per sere for their crop In that county, Washington, Jefferson, or the Heur Uoyle, colored, murder, life-time, A Washington dispatch aaya: Got and good land rents at $50 per acre.

For 2 Dollars whole line of Presidents of any or all P. P. Nunnelley bought lot of hogs ending June 30, 1882. During the past summer it has been from four to eraor Proctor Knott, of Kentucky, headed H. O.

KAUFi'MAH', ATTOHNBy At lUA.W, KY. parties leaving the responsibilities of Fob one month we will receive subscrip a delegation of K.entucklana who called up of H. T. Buh aud another of Elijah Pence, averaging about 300 pounds at 4 ots, five cents cheaper. Of ooure, these Government to enjoy sixty or ninety lions to the Inkebiob Jocbnal at TWO on the President to-day.

presented him Hastw Commissioner Oerrard Circuit Court, Will praelloa la all the OourU at Garrard and adjoining DOLLAR per year, cash. Old as well are the New York or export quota- days catching bass or playing euohre with a aaagnlfiotnt rod, intended to be uied Tbey were shipped to Cincinnati yesterday oouniiew ana id ine uoun or appeals. new subscribers re embraced in this offer, The Georgetown ZYmes reports sales tions. This diminution in price of I on a railroad car. provided they pay within the time epecifl in connection with the handsome jeaeled reel presented to the President upon the occasion of hie visit to Louisville in 2,000 buabels of Russet potatoes at 25 eta tnese and other necessaries oi me is An exchnEe says "Too muoh har- DB.

T. E. NJIITIf, Uomssopatble Physician, DANVILLE, KENTUCKY. Reside ne, L'leraetia ffous orlca opp, Csotral Nat. lisnk.

Special attwntloa to diseases of women sad ohlldr iur the past sign Won ywra. (ISs-Sa ed all arrearage and a year in advance. 21 acres of land near Pavne's Depot st $95; due in a great measure to the exten- mony eemg to be worse for a party Now Is the chance for Ihoee who complain a bunch of 2-year-old mules at $95; a lot ENTERPRISE August. sion oi tne railway ana teiegrapn thall too Thedemocratio or- 950-lb fat heifers at 4a and 17 head of 1, that 2.60 is mora than thef ca pay for systems which have equalised and re- Ugng -m Ohio fought each 800-lb cattle at $5.87 per owl. WiNCHKTaa Count.

A large crowd duced freight charges. I he wool, other throuirh the campaign like Grocery. avr. VERNON DEPARTMENT. Managed 6 John B.

fish. -George McWhlrter was lodged in jail yesterday for illegally selling liquor. -Mr. Bichard Welch la in Louisville. In attendance; 1,200 or 1,500 head of cattle wheat, and cotton of remote regions is but theT won Qn the Fob fully forty year the Court of now available for any part ot the other side the Gazette and Commercial Appeals, with such men as Judge world where they are needed, and were consolidated, and, with Halstead Iiirormatlon Wanted.

A sulUbls reward will be paid Bar Inromatloa leadina to the dehMUoa of Mm Pnrlnna Hall idi)), inrs. boriniiB Tlall, ludorssr) and recovery of our laosa, whloh ahe -did not account a whoa sua- an sal In SunAwd thre years ago. liobertson and other distinguished le Judne O. W. McClure.

is in Stanford, this on the market; moatly sold at prices from 3 to 6jo per pound; from 50 to 100 head ot mules on the market whioh sold at from $75 to $150 per head; large number of plug horses at $24 to $50; good horses $100 to every year sees a reduction in the cost and smjta both Bitting on the week, GEO. D. BURDETT of transportation. The world, tor gjfety valve, the republican party in -Farmers are all about don sowing gal lights on the bench, has held that it was only necessary for an indictment to charge the offense of keeping a tipline years to come, is tolerably sure of Qbio seemed to be fairly bursting with wheal. A larger acreage than usual baa $150; common sheep $1 50 to $2 60 per jt.b.

uvLma ChUMUja, III head. R. J. White, of Madison, purchased of cheanand abundant -food and oloth- Yt it nuiainml tha mnai bouse, leaving the charge to be sur Advertisements are up all over town Thomas Phelps 60 fat cattle at 5 cents per lug, tor while the railroads are reauc complete galling, and disastrous de -Fall and later tamed by the proof in the case. But announcing -Another reduction in the rail pound.

The sale of John W. McWhorter ing their charges for the transporta. feat it has ever encountered in that IYIILLI1VERY Isaiicnfiter, Kentucky, it remained for the Superior Court, which is composed of the verest pig. road far to the Southern Exposition at Louisville. tion of the prime necessaries of life, State, Son, in Casey county, took place yesterday, mechanical invention is steadily im- Lost Monday the Court of Claims met I hmwm btnd id am tliUv mr(lnsr taaaalla.

snd auctioneer George W. Bobbitt, reporti The N. Y. Sun remarks: "This is mies compared with the gentleman named, to set aside that decision and All of the Magistrates were present, ex mi nu amdIvUbIUs Piwh.niMit. M.ltllMrv, I which I Id1i tbffHllftBtlua of tha mdlm, I kav proving, so that woolen cotton, ana a year for democrats to vote the den -UAVB- aa follows: One 3 jear-old Jack $til5; two pair aged mules $200 to $298; 10 milk lilira ulsmllMrr mIm ti It e.Mttif.ti udisi other goods are supplied at less cost require that the indictments in Such ocratio ticket.

Every vote now counts niBtttisMit thatao esuu.Dat.on Ii ill tht imom mrj im pwrt'hajM. Vmi it4 im. cept two. 1 The amount of claims eJlowed is about the same as last year when it waa a little over $1,900. The poor house fund cows $38 to $45; 2 jennets and colls $185 every few years.

-Demorest's Month cases, in order to be valid, shall speci for 1884. Encouragement to the re Just Received Another Car was increased $200, making the amount to publicans in any quarter whether they to $210; pair unbroke mules $185; pair yearling do. $1G5; lot of sheep $2 per head; plug hones $04 to $110; weanling Load of fy that spirituous and vinous liquors and their mixtures were sold without TO THE. PUBLIC This is the way for a Judge to talk $700. The County Judge was allowed $300 are running for municipal or State of- license in the house to be drunk there for hla salary last year, and the County to a jury that he knows has purjured fi, means just so much more hard We will sew pay special alkwtloe a4 i calves $14 50; 30 hogs of about 100 pounds $3 25 per head; corn $2 10 to $2 15 in the Attorney $300.

There was not so many in or npon the premises, or those ad itself by bringing a veraict contrary wor; ftn(j uncertainty next year. Torn Furniture, mill claims allowed aa usual. field. Land withdrawn at $41; There was jaoen as many as two times. Upon to the law and evidence in the case: them out as you go along 1 Ws pracaiaa to fir.

aaUanwtlM, aa4 wtia deatrMl will alv I'bumii 'kur Sir WkaaL. Iki aka a very large crowd in attendance. In Cincinnati the cattle market Chief Justice Beglie, of firitish Col this which" is against public BOYLE COUNTY. Danrille. sltkar boltad or aaboltad aoaal.

During last thirty years the umbia, recently said to a jury which steady. Common $1 752 75; fair to me Parlor and Chamber u-S eALIHTBa at BA1XKSL policy and precedent, thirteen cases were demurred out of the Circuit Church of England has raised had failed to find a murderer guilty: -Memm, D. V. Jones, Charles Gaitskill dium t3dS 75: good to choice butcher Sots, 000,000 for the building and repairing lnd Heel, went to Chattanooga on grades $4(4 75; some extra $4 855; On your conscience will rest the stig BRICK RESIDENCE fjr SALE of churches and cathedrals, and Wednesday, on a business trip. Common to fair shippers $4 5005 25; good Court here at one time Tuesday and Common wealth's Attorney Warren tells us under the same ruling over ma of returning such a disgraceful Since last report Martin J.

Coonley 000,000 for endowments. to choice $5 3505 90; stockers and feeders Beda Lounges, Bed Spring! verdict, and, one at variance which 1H 8TAHrOED, IT. I onVr tor asj. arlvatalr aousa and lol aa and Emma Merriman; George Gorden $3 754 50. Hogs-Steady; selected butch and mattresses, you have sworn to find the guilt or Thousands of English ladies ride and lattice J.Totten; J.C.

Martin and ere and heavy shippers $4 755j fair oUU cases Will be quashed in his district alone; and when we consider that SvaaaraotstnMwklek wcupled by 1. M. aallaa. iiiiibIoo lo bs glnu Jan. I.

last. Tarms mas. abla, Kr partleulars writ I aw at Marine. Saa- innocence of the prisoner. Many re tricycles, and clergymen with large Levica Oabbert; W.

P. Hayes and Nannie good packers $4 404 80; fair to good Sofas sad Chairs snd Everything; Be Sbstis, and Theo Llnney and Maygie petitions of such conduct as yours will aaeecalloa sVrbLS. LyUs, SUalonl, Ky. light $4 604 65; common $3 854 35; rural parishes are among the more nu meroua class of buyers of the ma sr. H.

A rrasrarainw. Shears, have obtained license to marry. stock hogs $3 604 25. Sheep-Fair; lOBfios; to a tirwKiaas I nr. nltiire Mors.

make trial by jury a horrible farce, mv. It ie always well enough to have all common to fair $34 75; good to choice chines. and the City of Victoria, which you inhabit, a nest of immorality and crime, encouraged by the immunity Prices su Law nu AnybsMlf 'a. $44 75; some extra heavy wethers stock wethers $33 75; stock $2 753 50. NOTES OF CURRENT EVENTS.

instruments of writing so drawn up mat they will stand the test of law aa witness the following which waa premnted to the IPurnlturHS. there 17 districts in the State, it can be seen how many of these missrable offenders will go free of their offenses. True they can bo re-indicted if the witnesses can be obtaind, but in nine cases out ot ten this will be found impracticable, besides run up costs which can not be collected. Lawyers agree that as an original proposition the de Snow fell yesterday in northern New Lambs Fair to good $4 255. from the law which crimnals will re County Clerk, and which wilt explain it- England.

I havw tbelullaat and Unaof Paraltanat VALUABLE Another Infamous Decision, ceive from the announcement of such There are 451 convicts in the Ken When it is remembered how Judge Fin every dMrripllou aver hlulted la Mtaatwd, as a stroll tbrouvh my elar will prove. My pvtaia are a. law aa similar gwds eaa bouhl la lb atlas, a Ski aJa cans Ma of oev lar deaioiistratlea. I akm sell: "This indenture ie to certify tbat I am perfectly willing to give nir daughter in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to tucky cenitentiarr and 579 at work on the Garrard Co. Lands verdict as yours.

Go: I have noth ley dioposed of the whisky and liquor men railroads, making 1,037 in all. ing more to say tay you. To the pris and cases at the recent term of the Laurel TOR SALE. Oct. 9, 1883.

In a pump factory at Cincinnati, a kwp so baud a lull. lis of Goods! oner, who committed the murder with cision would be well enough; but hav Circuit Court and who were being defend' A glance at the report of John Cowan, boiler exploded, injuring nine persona, four I at private sal. ear Suria of son ma ing been held so long as the law and a sand-bag, he then said: "Xou are ed by George Denny, the following la Uarrard. about one mil. bohw Qenn Dick Uob- of whom.

O. Lagrange, died, and others rather laconic correspondence will be red Aad am ready toaorv lunar, la prow oily with a discharged; go and sand-bag some of late County Treasurer, shows that at his last settlement, November 7, 1882, there waa a balance of $855 In his hand that are expected to die. a nice, new Hearse, with some amusement aa well interest Commonwealth's attorneys having all their indictments for Buch offenses written in accordance thereto, it is up- The total cost of transporting the luaoo, with IsfgaeolU. houaeof roouaa, la number oite repair, all OM-eaMtry and the taad ferule and In a Sao state of eulUvaiioa, nearly all baung lo (raa On I lie pisrw la a or about buehala capacity. The turnpike from laovtlW to Lei ing ion ruos lurouah tnu those jurymen; they deserve it, Philadelphia Press.

Orders by Telegraph Promptly AU Louisville, Kt.Ooi, 12, 1883 since then he has received $4,037 50, ma mails, by all for the past year, lenaea Judge II. F. Haey, kings total of $1,892 03 that he has paid was $19,134,899, an increase over the pre setting, against publio policy and we Dear Judge. Please examine the enclosed K. WAR1T.

so let aorta, a part of toe U. U.Joam larta, oa the out since last settlement $2,787 ZO. leav A manufacturing firm in have announced to their workmen ceding year of $353,847 might add outrageous. This class of same pit, adjuinlni lb. alwr.

The iwo pisMee 1TM.i-.sm alip, with my compliments. I hope you ing in his hands $2,205 37. which amount will som aaa wihims or Ulvlcleu lo sun swrckas- A young man at Portland, claims ers. The purchaser will alw ba. Ik opt km le are well.

Very truly yonrs, was transferred to C. C. Fox, the new that, having lost a great deal by em to be the missing Charlie Boss. He says ratia the duunicry, otit can I remosed, Akua ESTILL SPKINGS! Treasurer. he was kept In a dark roo-n four years and ployes who were under the influence swajlfaraa auioiaiug in above-desaiwsil propsc-Iv.

wilh Salr liunror, mi-nis. In the liiterwsellaa a GeouuiDkkby, Ja. local ornow aviDsncs. Qofxe CumwuMvctalth. The pupils of the Deaf and Dumb In til Dwwvill wd Susan Vtart tarnptkae, eaatalev- of liauor.

thev have decided to hire no subsequently taken to Braail. imt about acres. A small trsctori-l acraa. Bavin lakes ckara ol atitute, 75 in number, went to the Louis iolntue lands of Duna. Also a Mora bouse this taiotue walerieg I aasaow pise lor coming eeaaua Filed Oct.

10, 1883. Appeal from Laurel more men who drink, and that they "gersou 'speecnai me negro -ill .11 man rights indignation meeting at Washing- ville Exposition on Wednesday, in charge town of twyauitvuie. a warvuoua. sear ua. pot la Lancaster, a burial lot in ths Lancaster ettr Circuit Court.

Opinion of the Court by 0 I InH aiavlxul Mmn.MMlina null. Sin jail an. aoova properly win a sola on repared to Receive Guests. err llbarml terms. Presiding Judge Bowdean, reversing of their teachers.

Messrs. Wakefield, Farris owners of the Omnibus line took them to the Cincinnati Southern De uuum 'lipion1' and shouted. on or addrass For lurther partlrulsri call J. HKHHKI.K, UryaaUTUIa, Ky. offenders are generally the most contemptible in the eyes of the law-abiding people, for their infamous traffic is the root of nearly evory crime and a decision which releases them from the penalty of their offences is in the nature of a public calamity.

In the county of Laurel alone, where Judge Finley has waged, such a fearless war against this class oi offenders, and has secured verdicts to the amount of over $5,000, the whole business Trill be set aside, nnless Attorney General Har Aa entrr upon the order-book of the 1SU- adopted by employers in genereal Ellsworth A. Hammond, of Cincinna- 1 have aorta Inlrard arvaataaa4 will he abss furalsh Satlwructorjr Accaiaidallaa County Court that it appears from the "re pot free of charge. The Cincinnati South there would soon be a marked decrease I ti, got up a flirtation with a married lady ern road took them to the Junction, the L. in the consumption of rum, for no I in Lawrenceburg, and, npon paying her a To all turns and certificates" that a certain district has "east a majority of voles against the sale of liquors in said district" is not AN. road to Louisville, and the Exposi workman with anv resnect for himself 'ti horsewhipped by her hosband.

ana la purw.lt of heallh or pkaaurs. oal quailll. of tbass wausra are too I lb naoploof t.ntral Keailurbf la auai so in lb. wadlcloal waii iBoos tion authorities admitted them free of will t. hr th retmtaUon of -Fifteen hnndred people lost their lives evidence of that fact.

In order that the charge. Coming back the terms were the oaMI a daacrtplloa of thalr Mle-f Iviaej jwopertlaa. Tb. rata board will reasonabla. For furthar Inkirmatlua, apply I as at Irvuis, Xy.

UUI lug I ItO stssacnesva ssii uirnu losing work for such a cause. It is a entry may be evidence it must par port to same. Prince, and $4,000,000 worth of property m. mm. tvt a.

O. Evans sold on Thursday, to T. strange fact that many men who lose destroyed. Order has now been restored. be a transcript of the certificate of the hi amining Board.

din appeals the matter to the Court of J. Curtis, of Madison county, 40 fine jearl time, money and health by drinking An explosion took place in a squib Granville Pearl, A. R. Cook and William ing cattle averaging 800 lbs. at 4 cents; J.

factory in Kingston, where nine girls MYERS HOTEL, Lindseyfor appellant; P. W. Hardin, for L. Bruce to same party, 42 head similar were at work. Five of them were burned Appeals, which he not likely to do since the consent of each of the Superior Judges has to be obtained before he can act.

The Court, which was appellee. do not need liquor or care for it, but continue in the habit because, having once begun to frequent bars, they are ashamed to stop unless they can devise to a crisp, and the four remaining will all STANFORD. ET. cattle at same price. Sam Moore 5 bead to same at same price.

Farris Evan ship Willuksfitbq, Oct. 22, 1883. die. tJ ra Bon. Oeorge Denny, Jr.

While Barrett's circus waa perform ped this week to Jennings A Co, Cincinna E. II. BURNS1DE, Propr concievea in a sintul desire to create Dear Gsorjc Please exsmine the enclos an unusual excuse. Inability to get ing in Nashville, James Biley walked op ti, and to Emery A Co. same city, twe car more offices, and born the of iniquit ed slip, with my compliments, I hope you work while usingtiqubr Will be as large land killed Robert Bates, who had just got loads each of 1,150 lb.

butcher cattle, one- This Old and Well Known are well. Very truly yours, ous attempt to grind more taxes from ten out of the penitentiary for killing Ri half of which were sold at $4 40 the re an excuse as any one can desire. ley's brother. The act caused almost the people, is likely to become as odi mainder being unsold when Mr. Farris H.

F. Finley. East Bikrstadt, Oct. 20, '83 THE-JLtouisville Cbmireiatlaka: Hotel Still Maintain! its High Reputation. AMD panic ous as it is unnecessary.

left on Wednesday; 113 Texas ponies were sold hem this week to one firm; prices not Judge Sir.l wish to file Seven hundred excursionists from the "Isn't the Lieutenant Governor a lit Afteb more than two weeks since indictment against Gallagher and Calloway Northwestern Slates passed through Nash Its Proprietor is Detsrminad that tle hasty in granting remissions of fines when the Governor is to be absent for keeping tippling house. Tbey sell all ville on prospecting tour through Ten- A trouble in the colored Presbyterian the election the official returns of the Ohio election are at last all in and the At least tea thousand Northerners the time. I am willing and ready to testi fyagaiost them, lady though I am. 1 td id from his post but a few days? There are expected to settle in Tennessee the it Shall bs Second to no Couatrf Hotel in ths Stato ia its Far, Appointments, or Attsm- tion to Comfort of their OnesU. church running back through several weary years, recently culminated by Elder Philip Bell breaking open a door of the church.

Phil's (rial for the offense is set are not many causes of fines the con bought for my husbands a pint of brandy figures to the democratic eye are even more pleasing than the most sanguine present season. President Ingalla, of the. Kentucky yesterday. As you hope to find favor in the sight of God at the last great judgment, sideration of which cannot be postponed a few days." We had noticed that Central, railroad, has resigned and Vice expected. Hoadly's plurality is on a total vote of 721,464, the for Thursday evening, when he will' plead in juitification that be is a legally elected naaa.

will SMf.ysd te aaS freai taeSesel you hope to have jostioe meted out to President Briggs S. Cunningham was elect the Yeoman mentioned that he had ira. oi eaarga. nporiaa acceaiBiaaaiawa a tCaBret.lTr.vlen.Ta.arwlllhe you when you appear before the greet Tri latter being in a little over 3,000 of officer of the church and that other persons remitted several fines in 'meritorious" ed to succeed him. Gen.

John Echols, of Staunton, succeeds to the Vice Presi alwara aaasliad with the bras 4s Lleeen aa Clears. having no real authority in premises the total between Hancock and Gar bunal, I implore you to prosecute these men. If you will only bear in mind that cases and were impressed with the be () dency of the road have withheld the key from him, and oth Tuesday evening a difficulty occurred you have the prayers of every broken field, There were four tickete in the field and yet Hoadly's majority is lief that Mr. Hindman was a little too anxious to attend to business that the hearted, woman in this plsce, I know you in Charlotte county, Virginia, between DANVILLE- era who are rightmuy entitled to it Bo some nice questions of ecclesiastical law will necessarily come before the Police ood over alL In speaking of the re brothers-in-law named Bass and Stratton, willi make renewed efforts to expel them Governor alone should. But' then from here.

You will find me at Eaat suit the Newt Journal says: "Hoad- Stratton fired at Bass, the ball passing thro Court for adjudication. i nobody would hnd out tbat be was Respectfully, his hat, wheo Bass shot Stratton five times; ly gets 15,000 less votes than Garfield Majof left on Wed 'thar1 unless he did something of the Stratton is not expected to live. but be received 8,000 more than nesday, for JDeming, New Mexico, where IN MEM OR I AM. kind. Albert Finzer, near New Comerstown were cast for Hancock.

On the other In Harper, Kansas, October 17, entered he has large property interests. He expects to be absent all winter. Mrs. Marga discouraged by ill-health, murdered his A JNew York scoundrel, who was hand, Foraker falls 28,000 behind wife and three children, and completed the i 0 0 CI 0 in ret Downton and Miss Laura, who hare into rest, Annie Davis, aged 4 years and 4 months; twin daughter of W. II.

and Julia convicted of grossly insulting several Garfield and runs only 6,000 ahead of been, visiting friends in Richmond, came vonnp "iris was Ipt nflf with a fi norror Dy mowing nss own Drains pui wa young gins, was let on witn a hne ot Anderson. "There angels do always be Hancock. To our mind this indicates home Wednesday. Capt. George H.

Dob- ten dollars. If that is the kind of I COMPANY Manufacturers of i hold the face ofmr Father in heaven." were found with their throats cut and their a substantial democratic growth and yns, and Captain l. A. Alurpby, went to Matthew xvi ii 3, heads mashed in. Cincinnati, Wednesday, to attend the re indicates that Ohio is a democratic punishment dealt out in Courts for such offenses, parents and guardians W.

W. Tinsley, who was arrested at unions of the Grand Army of the Republic Barbottrsville about a week ago on suspi State tbat her people have repudiated republicanism, alias Doraeyism. of the young will be likely to take the and the Army of the Cumbeilsnd. Mr. cion of being a man who was wanted at law into their own hands and adminis DoorH, Sash, Blluda, Wlnilaw dm FoBterism, alias Shermanism, alias Charleston, West Virginia, on a charge of and Mrs.

J. Wesley Durham went to Wednesday, While in the city they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ter punishment that will make evil tineonstitutionahsm." In the lan forging papers presented to the Postoffice Department, was honorably discharged doers careful how they conduct them- 0 0 guage of the N. Y.

Sun, it does look J. L. Zimmerman, Mr. Hartwell Perry, from custody by Judge Barr, of the United who has been in Colocado, for about two like the republican party must go, States Court. Three ladies, so a dispatch says, yean, is at home again.

Henry Mosheri brother to the abduct Joseph jNorvell. who with Shel vent to the office of the Somerset "Jedge" John M. "dissent or of Charlie Ross, has been hanged by don tried to hold on to the Eegister of ed" recently wis educated in Danville, and Reporter, to cowhide the Editor for vigilantes, near Cheyenne, Wyoming Ter was here first admitted tor the bar. A Washington dispatch of the 24th some real or imaginary insult in his paper, but he called the police and ritory. He begged for a respite of twenty-four hours, saying he would give the world the Office et armis, is out in long card denunciatory of Mr, Cecil.

Healings the lie along loosely and Bafely anchored, Annie, darling, Over on the other lids; "Peace be still." the boatman ssiclh, As he rjwed thee o'er the tide. Safely nnehored over ths way; ears In thy Father's love; Safe from all corroding cars, SsA thy home above. Safely anchored, and never mors Will thy little weary feat Play with brothers and alstert dsir, Or around the nrealds meet. God took thes ere sin had Set Its seal on thy young heart, But It grlevea us to Snow thou srt tone In sn earthly view It makes the tear start Too purs and lovely for earth, God called thee away In Iots, To win thr dear lathar and mother To Chrlat and their darllogi alwre. Safely anchored la heaven And by ths purs oryitsl stream; The little twin darlings srs resting fom lorrows of earth and Its rata dream.

Btix roao, Oct. 34. A.J, Well Rewarded. A liberal reward will be paid to any party who thinks that "Harlan is likely to become the and Door Fraiuea, Mold lugs. Scroll Saw Work, Tarn-lug Lallie Work.

Flooring, Weallf erboardlng, Dresaed Lumber, And other Building Material Alto Dealers In. 'ed his back. J. he ladies swear useful information which had been sought strongest candidate the republican party evidently seems to have found out for years past, but he was hanged withouf that they will have his hide. What can The dispatch adds "with Harlan the party could carry Virginia, Mis the time being granted.

can the matter be? A freight train killed 8 mules sissippi, Louisiana, Florida and North Car The Cincinnati Enquirer and De for Harvey Cobb. Miss Bessie D. Irvine, of Richmond, died at New York, on the 24th. 895 acres of land belonging to Ben tective Burnett, having ignomtniously failed to convict an inoffensive negro of Craft's crime is now publishing olina," correspondent would respectfully add, that he might also carry Danville if his friends would not have the indiscretion to prosscute the colored troops for selling bitteis just before the election. Boggs' estate sold at $88 55 to C.

K. Doty and Qreen B. Hurley. Thirteen persons took membership with theChristian Church slush, to prove that he died an innocent man. McLean' had better stick to walloping Halstead.

that Cecil won't fight. The public has heard quite enough of Sheldon and Norvell and if they will only go into their holes and draw them in after them, there will be reason for rejoicing. We would like to know what jthe mail men do with our New York- Sun. They must steal it as we get only about two a week. A faro bank in Louisvil Ie has burst up, no doubt because Gov.

Knott does not come to their rescue as bis predecessor did. LAMP, STOCK ANU CROP. here last Sunday. Herald. At a fire at Grand Rapids, Michigan, Twelve yearling mules sold at Bowling Tuesday, three persons, Capt, Smith, The Louisville Post is scoring it in will produce a crm el Liter, Kidney or Stomach complaint that Electric Bitters will not speedily curs.

Bring them along; It will cost you nothing for ths medicine If It fails to cure, and you will be Charles Bundy and a boy named Walsh, -H, a Withers sold to T. B. Woods 15 to that shameless monopoly the West Farm lug Isiiniber I Call on ua or writ for prices. We keep a large stock and will do our bast te please you In prices snd quality of material. DANVILLE FLAMING MILL CO were killed by walls falling on them.

Two ern Union Telegraph Co.for raising thier good 2-year-old cattle of 1,150 pounds at 4. well rewarded tor your trouble besides. AU Blood others were seriously injured. At Annap diaeases, Biliousness, Jauadloe, Conatliatloa Slid lolls when they are making more mon olis, two persons, Charles Legg and Cyrus M. Jones sold to 1.

a. Wood ou his aged aunt, Miss Liuie Watkins, lost general debility are quickly cured. Sanitation guaranteed or money refunded. Price only cents per bottle. For sale by Penny A McAliit er 2-year-old cattle, averaging over 1,100, at ey now than they should be allowed to wring from the people.

their lives in a similar manner. 178-tms Danville, Ky..

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