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Interior Journal from Stanford, Kentucky • Page 1

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a 1 I j. 1 i 1 i v. t-1, -1'. Semi-W VOL XVI. "STANFORD, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, NO.

ii. eekly Interior Journal. LONDON, LAUREL COUNTY. LANCASTER, GARRARD COUNTY. LKK F1.

HTJI'JcjIvlAN-, SURGEON DENTIST, STASrORD, -T. KlNTCCKV, Buoklen't Arnloa Salvs. The bent nlv in the world lor cubi, bruises, tarL-t, rheum, fever wren, tetter, chep-ped Had it, chllhlttint, corns and all skin erup tions, and positively cures or no pay re- 3PS-- THE SITUATION. To the Editor of (M IriMrioi' Jatfrrtsi) 4 JiiBt now, it ountoniKry about the lieginnlng of each rwurrln nvfflhntial cmiaiim, the know-alls of the two great are preilii'tintf 'Itl1 I'''" mr dunre jtloArtw vlttory fur'tlk-lr n-i-tim. fundldiitri.

lit the ntxt November Now, hog anything occurred since 1884 to weaken Mr. Cleveland In New York? It must be kept in mind that the context in that State is to be decided almost exclusively by the vote in New York and Itrooklyn cities, especially the former, The iJeiHocmcy of New York City Is composed of two powerful fact inns ili; county dvntocracy and Tammany. These "factions are implacably hostile to eaeliotli-er. Though tlnry. th; sometimes make pro tern treaties that agreemunt to act together at particular elections, conditioned upon a specilleil division of the Office south side Main, two doors above Depot NEWCOMB HOTEL.

MT. VERNON, KT. This old and well-known Hotel is etill maintain-. ing its fine reputation. 'Charges reasonable.

Special attention to the traveling public. M. P. NEWCOMB, 8j-tf. Mt.

Vernon, Ky. JACKSON LONDON, KENTTJCKT, CAPT. FRANK B. PROPRIETOR. Thoro.iehJy Renovated and Refurnished.

First- class Fare and Reasonable Pay and night Trains are met by Pob'te Portersa'of this Popular House. aor-tfl S. O. DAVIS, PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, MT. VKKNON.KY.

Office next door to. Whitehead'! Drug Store. Special atientie ji veil to diseases, of children. WOOD WALLACE, THE GESTS' FUMISHER, 513 4th Louisville. The fashion, of the day io the Gent' Furnishv ing line will alwayn be found In ntf itAre.

I Aid, agent for the Indianapolis Steam laundry, the' be it 1 Laundry in th vrorjd. In the Penn Mutial Life Insurance Philadelphia It an old and thorouirhly reliable, conservative company, now In is ist year with ass cm and fa, 500,000 surplus, ft rates are aa low aa any old and reliable company, with divi- 1 dends unsurpassed, a reputation (or fair dealing- excelled by nentt and plans to suit everybody. nuuiu inn 11 ie icii(iuu ui uuiincu men iu iia new endowment, accumulated surplus and 6 per cent, fruarnnteed bonds plan of policies. Women insured on the same rale hi men. A juries jw.

rr.ui.KndK, 6-jm District Agent for Kentucky. NOTICE I TO THE CITIZENS OF LINCOLN COUNTY, Ha viae recently- equipped a fine Roller Mill in -the town of Stanford tftat we defy any Mill to equal in quality of 4our, Ve think the citucns of the county should have county pnda enough to patronize and sustain the same. We uevish to in-fowm whom it may concern that we are in the market to buy your wheat and corn and will always give the highest market price for same. We have added some new machinery to our corn meal department and can. now make.

meal tn suit any person. It cannot be equalled by any other uit in this Ytttnlty We toli.nt a. trial in uur 8nr snd meal departmeut. All having grain in our line for sale will please call at the Mitt, where our -agent will be found at all times, who will give the best prices for same. Bran and ship stuff always- in stock.

W. N. POTTS, 151 tf." Stanford Roller Mill Co. KeatackyCefitralJ. "BLTJIiJ GltASS KOTJTig." THE SHORTEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE From 1 CENTRAL KENTUCKY To all Points FAST LINE BHITWEEN LEXINGTON CINCINNATI.

SCHE.DULKfN EFFECT NOV, i3 1887! No. Si Kx. Sun. No. 4.

Dairy. No. 6. fEx. Sun South-Hound, Lvc Lvc Lve Cyntluana Arr Paris Arr 3w a ma mom 03 a mi 9 36 in' 3 s8 us a ni 'hi 74 in: 4 30 11 40 ft 10 50 5 10 30 mm 3o pm ftoptn Lee Pans )ti 50 a niio cc inl to Art 35 mii aj nii 6 oc Arr Richmond.

.,.1 Arr 3 00 7 10pm 5 10 in Arr Stanford. Lve Richmond Arr Arr 00 05 1Tn nuuuj 3 ao in'. 5 45 A Hue saddle mare belonging to V. II. Jackson died Saturday night.

John K. Hodge sold his handsome residence on Main street to James I). Smith. Missel Lizzie and Nellie Hold enU'r- tnin.k.1 nnitn r.f tlw.ti. Friday evening.

Antonio Vogliotte, onr enterprising baker, is now running a delivery wagon' to Pittsburg daily. The Swiss Lutheran church is to have nice church building erected on the bill just south of town, on Sublimity -A. L. Kirk, of Louisville," shipped a car-load of good mules from this place Wednesday, which he bought in this county and paid fair prices for. I Dr.

Caldwell and George Mason went to Rockcastle river Friday with reel and rod to catch on to some of the finny tribe, but they will get left, because Dr. Scales is not along with them. We thank your B. M. for his article on the lieauty of our girls, but he must lie mistaken- abnuF'rrwm wearing himjm, or be is a better Insjiector than we are, although some of them are bustlers on the bustle.

Deputy United States Marsha! Rogers arrl ved here Sunday evening from, Perry and Leslie counties with six moonshine prisoners in charge and placed them with Jailer Phelps to await examining trial Iwfore Commissioner Faris. At the examining trial of Crawford and Morris before Squire Baker last week Crawford was held without bail, while Morris was held in a bond" of $2,000. Thev tried before Judge R. Bovd Satur day on writ of habeas corpus and Crawford was again refused bail and Morris' bail was reduced to $1,000. Your scritie interviewed oue of Bro.

Slaughter's "captuius," who says he has pluasant of the WhitleyJRranch campaign and also has a vivid recollect ion of the threshing they all got tor a murderous charge thev made on Aunt Fannie Jackson's ducks about the same time near "Camp Rabbit." Judge V. Boreing was in Cincinnati and J. H. Craft in Richmond Friday. W.

H. Carrier is back from a visit to Somer set. Fred Parsley left Sunday night on a business trip to Winchester. C.Brown weut to Lebanon Saturday. Miss Lucy Bowman, of Beattyville, is with Mrs.

Lucy Williams, in the millinery store. Mrs. Jones and Miss Fannie Jones, of Bitrhourville, are visiting Mrs. F. B.

Ri ley. Evan-Jones left Saturday ta-re-let mail contracts in Tennessee, Mr, Geo, Dcnnv, of Lancaster, who is devot ing some time to getting up a' land com pany near Hazel Patch, was' with us last week. MT. VERNON, ROCKCASTLE COUNTY. Three cases of mumps at Dr.

Brown ('apt. Ii. D. Cook, of Conway, is very -A very large crop of out a will be put ill. A larife ni-ream- lias been sown in (i'aH.

William Tbotuaaon lia.s reiiteil tin' Miller A Dennv farm. Lewi, a little son of John Friwer, rittHburif. wiiflfmrieii here Friday. JiiildP' iali i but little better. John I'roetor -8nbou( tbetiaine.

Mm. Pauline Smith iH no better. itlmtinnliiif! the liml weather number of riiir farniere art' well advanc ed with their plowing. F. L.

Thompson and Robert Norton nav thev know of inatiin'ees where liht- ning striu-k twi( in the Hiuiie plaee. -J. II. Fish went to Uarbourville Friday. J.

W. Hrown haa returned from an important business trip to Loulaville. E. B. Wmith, formerly of thia place, mail agent on tlie K.

has made the beat record of any of the newly appointed aisvnta in the State. --Ifave 'I'oynter," while "engaged in drawing molasses Saturday, stepped to the door to see a dog fight, forgetting to return until moot of the treacle had run out and covered the floor. Nate Shumate found one of his hogs in a aink bole near his house last week, after it had bee'fi therein 20 day. The animal was frisky and thirsty. William V.

Reppert haa been pro moted'under the v'vil service rules to chief pension examiner in the pension Washington. Salary $2,000. The entertainment, consisting of dialogues, recitationsj given by the members of T. at the court-house Friday night, brought out a full attendance and all were pleased with the successful rendition of all the program. Brodhead sent up a good delega tion.

of great men all remind us that if We cannot do more, we can tell our neighbors how Uanter's chicken cholera cure restored our chickens, that were sick enough to die, to perfect health and that if it fails your money will be refund ed by Mclioberts A Stagg. 2t --There are 928,624 pupils in the public schools of the State of' Pennsylvania, The eoat of their tuition is nearly Mrs. James I'uniphrcy, whohaslwen 1 quite ill, in much better. Allen Bi'azley liouglit of A. of Buckeye, a il-yeaMild horse for 1 :0.

I There will be a larg crop of tobacco raised in this count Uiis coming sea (-apt. T. A. Elkin has recently lost a fine brood mare and a young thorough-1 bred colt. Mrs.

Sabra Walker, the wife-of Arch Walker, of this county, is dangerously 111 and not expected to live. Mrsv-Hi has towhv ler 4 Sandifer's property on Danville known aa Franklin Institute. On Thursday lust Mr. Hughes, of Boyle, 'was married at the residence ol of A. II.

Scott, in Lancaster, to Miss Tot- ten, of this county. George Denny, writing from Laurel county, says he is much pleased -with the coal inine which he is developing out tliere. I trust ho has a regular bonanza. John W. Miller proved himself a good Samuritan by his treatment of Jock Grimes, after he was wounded, lie hud him removed to his resident and gave him every attention possible.

-Thcre seems to be no doubt, sure enough, that the wheat is badly injured. I thought it a false alarm at first, but it is a fact. From there will be not more than half a crop. Jack Grimes" died on Saturday "night ut 2 o'clock. His remains were buried in the Lancaster cemetery Monday morn ing.

The examining trial of C'lius. White, his slayer, was to be hail yesterday. Kd II nine and Win. Knibry, of Silver Creek, were in the city Sunday. They bad with them their valuable stallion, which is a half brother to Maud taking him to Danville to show tliere yes-torday, Walker Landram wants to learn the of tlie friend invented such names as "hen fruit" for eggs, "cow grease" for butter, "hog grease" for lard, etc.

He proposes to do him up, If he can cutch up him. A letter from John H. Woodcock says Boll Gibson is ls-yond hope. He is paralyzed and lies in a speechless stupor If he dies Somerset will have suffered a loss beyond reparation. He is the most public spirited man of that oralmostany otber town.

KINGSVILLE. Harry Watts' hand was badly lacerated a few day since by the explosion ul au-uld guu-whicU-lui was, Messrs. Glass and Johnson are erecting a nice and commodious store house here, which will add greatly to the appearance of our "town. The land trade is still the topic -of the day. Two sales reported by the real estate agent this week ending Saturday, March 17, one of which was in Pulaski county.

VTusco Waters, of "this place, wlio has been tiring an engine at tunnel No. lii on the was brought home Friday very badly scalded, caused by a plug melting out of the boiler. Your valuable issue of Friday last lias been extensively borrowed jby nun sill Members in order to read the road lie 'which so heartily receives the approval of the people of this end of old Lincoln. Samuej Ucid has about abandoned the idea of moving to Texas and it is now thought he will locate in ourvUlngc. W.

H. Young starts to Missouri Monday, the 10th. He will be the second party who has left the. county who-has sold during the reid estate boom this year. Thomas Y.

Morrison will take pos session of the Hazcldcll farm on or about April 1st. He bails from Pa. Willis Clove is improving the I'ulace Grove farm by building a two-story residence, William H. Clove hos contracted with tlie carpenters to build him a dwelling on his farm near town. So far as the writer can find out all the new coiners are good prohibition democrats.

Gov. MeCreary has made the finest Congressman that the democracy, has ever chosen in that district. With men tal oratorical power and able statesmanship, he lirfs made a most envi able reputation among the learned men of our national representatives of high principles, strictest integrity and withal an eve for the interest and welfare of his constituents', which is praiseworthy and pleasing to him and them. As long as such men are chosen to" represent the State of Kentucky we need have no fear of aught detrimental to our success and Press. The Grand Detour Plow Works we're partially burned Tuesday night, involving A loss of $100,000 and the seri-ousinjury to two men.

Most Agreeable As well as- the most effective "method of diapelllDgBeadaohes, Colds, and Fevers, or Cleansing the System, is by taking a lew doi of the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, For sale by A. R. Penny, Stanford. -I It is guaranteed to give perfect aatistac-tion or innney refunded. Price aj cenu per box, For wile by A.

R. fenny, Stanford, Ky. Worth Knowing. Mr, W. H.

Margin, merchant, Like Ciiy, Fla was taken with a severe Cold, attended with a distressing Caugh-and running into Consumption io its first stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, had difficult)' in breathing and wa unbte-elep Finally tnt -r. King's New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using about a nail aoxen notties found himself well and has had no return of the disease. No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr.

King's New Discovery for Conaumption. Guaranteed tn do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free at A. R. Penny's Drug Store- Renews Her Youth.

Mrs. Phcebe Chosley, Peterson', Clay Iowa, tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for by tne residents of the town: "I am yj years old, have been troubled with kidneV complaint and lameness for many years; not drees myself without help. Slow I am free from pain and soreness and am able to do all my own housework. I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth and removed com- Ipetely all disease and Try a bottle, joc and (i at A. R.

Penny's Drug Store. FOB. SALE. House and 35 Acres Iand Two miles South of Stanford or? deal's Creek. Address me at Cnrllale, Ny.

t.rwtu. RAMSEY'S MEAT SHOP, Huvtrur houifht MrLftttlcv' scalM and blocks and rented the cellar he occupied, I will rnoye tbtfre i or the nrese nt with mv meat. Remember the place, under VanAmialc store room. MYEH8 -JHTOKL, STANFORD. E.

H. BURNSIDB. PROPRIETOR. This old and wetl-knowi! Hotel still maintains its high reputation, and its Proprietor is determin ed that shall he second to no country Hotel in the State in it Fare, Apoointments, or Atten tion to his 1 iue.it. BazcaiiS conrcyed to and from depot free of charge Special accomm6at tions to Commercial Travelers.

THE FLORENCE WASHING MACHINE harm hnnvht the right to seN the Florence WaeMine; HMSiseass sM how swapasad tofueouh all m.v wih to save their clothes from the rubbing and tearing incident to the old process of washing, ake one and try it and tie conviuccu. I'll not worry you about buying unless you are fill-lu u. In ill merits. The undersigned have purchased -the Florence Washing machine and After a thorough trial, we take pleasure in adding our testimony to its worth, and without hesitation pronounce it a success in every particular, doing all that is clarmeu lor Wm Daiifrhertv. I.

W. Wallace. Or. Burne, Mrs S. P.

Sialter. A. C. Sine. Hill Parkins, Lewis ll.l,l(.rHr, I.

K. I.vnn. llawson. Mrs. Amanda Peak, tieorge' Feyton, Alex Uolis- claw.

C. C. Fields, Albert Camden, Sim Haines, K. Barrow, A. M.

Feland and many others. M.F. K1.K.IN. Headquarters at S. S.

Myers' store. THE GALT HOUSE, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. THE LARGEST (AND FINEST HOTEL IN THE CITY. RATE? $2.50 TO $4 PER DAY. ACCORD ING TO rooms: TURKISH RUSSIAN BATHS IN HOTEL Notice of Incorporation and Reorganization, Notice is hereby (fiven that the undersijrned.who nwn 1.

inn-than three-fourths ot the shares of the stock of tlie Crah Orchard and Chuppoll 3 Gu Turnpike Koad Coinj)ay, a corporation ostfiui-Ixcd under an Act of the General Asaeinbly of Kentucky, approved February 17, tSci6 nd vnti-tuA An'Act to tncomorate the Crab Orchard Chappcl's Gap TumpiVv Koad have associated themselves together as authorized by an Act of the tienenu jutsemoiy 01 fwenuivay, ap nrnvfti Anril i. i88jt. and entitled "An- Act au thoriMng turnpike, gravel and plank road companies chartered bv special Acts of the General As sembly to reorganiite and operate their road under the general incorporation laws of and have abandoned and relinquished thw rights said company -under the aforesaid charter as granted by the said Act of the General Assembly, approved February 17, itttrfi, and have organized to become a bod -corporate under the general incorporation laws of this State, General Statutes and the amendments thereto, All the stockholders ot the aforesaid Crab Orchard and ChappelPs Gap Turnpike Koad Company shall be members of the body corporate to be Ofi ganized under this notice. The name of the organlsatiop shall oe tne uran Orchard and Ottenheim 1 urnpike Koad Company and its principal place of business shall be Crab Orchard. Kv.

Tlie general business shall he to operate the 'mad now constructed and known as the Crab Orchard and Chap pell's Gap Turnpike and to construct additional turnpike from the present termtnus of said road to Ottcmheim and when completed to operate the whole road. The cnpital stock authorised shall be any amount not exceeding twenty thousand dollars and shall be paid in at such times and upon such conditions aa shall be prescribed by the Directory. The commencement of this corporation ahall be on April 1, 1688, and shali terminate on April affairs of this corporation arc In be conducted by a Directory Board composed of a President and four Directors, who shall be elected on the 1st Saturday in April of each year. The highest amount oi liidebtednesa to which this corporation shall at any time subject itself shall not exceed fifteen hundred dollars. The private property of tlie stockholder ahall dc exempt rrom uie corporate Pollard.

w. n. miner, jonn riK.iimiM, jhu. vwn-ley, Exr. of T.

C. Humher, dee'rt; Jas, S. Fish, J. Harris, Adm'r of M. J.

Harris, dee'dj Lincoln County, by D. R. Carpenter; Town of Crab Orchard, bv A. B. Foley; w.

Doores. P. T. election. It would tie itnKlrt tn nay that tlne rhwrful prediction, are made merely irllioii, Mtiimilnting ellwt, ot 0 survey of the lolitic4l fieM dot not reveal to an ordinary obaerver any uli-Untial hauls fnf anVU prophetlu nmihi-siona with regard to the one aide or the other.

In the laat three twm for ridint the Ktatea ol' New York, New Jerwy, "Connecticut and Indiana coriirtituted the liattle-ground; and no ehange in the pol-ltienl aituation. kntmn to me, has wriir- t. mk tltom rlUttea any lew' the- theatre of the conftut of thU year than they were in the yearn mentioned. Aa- atiming thla view of the niath-r to heeor-''Teet, let Kf ulate a little on the probabilities. The four HUitea named liav electoral vote as fiillow New York New Jcsraey 9, Connecticut Band Indinna 15in all 1 vote.

Onwide ot tnene fttnteathe deuiocrata have 1M certain electoral virtea, while the repuhluaua liavelH2. The whole numlH-r of in tln Union beiug 401, it taken 201 toelert the president and there fore the democrats lnunt.ln order to suc ceed, g't votes out of these lour rtouw-ful Mates, while the republicans only need to get from that souroe 1 votes. In order to get the 'lirel 4H votes the democrats must carry New York and In-'- liana, or, losing Indiana, they must h-ve New York, New Jersey and Connecti- eut. In no event can tney wmniuMn New York, as the reinalningthreedoubt- lul SUtes together have only electoral Jj the repuhliean want only 10 vote to make the reiuiile 2IH tliey can eicct with New York alone, or, if they New York, they can win by carrying In diana and Sew Jersey only, or by carry ing Indiana and Connecticut ami giving New York and New Jersey to the T1uui aiiwntstioiM muke the rt publican chances spiear ruusidershly Iwtter than the democratic, but it' must be horrte in mind that this apparent ad- vaiaage depends alone upouthe fact that the republicans will go Into these doubtful State with a much larger electoral vote than the democrat will. The next natural inouirv is.

which, party is ttie stcnirer in the four disputed StaU-s? I 1 Till I tin iiitTiflil all of theur, in m) frrtitld all of them, ept Si-a and In Cleveland rsrrit-d sll thim. While it is fair to claim all of thein as democratic under favorable con ditloiia. vet. owing to chronic factional divisions In the ranks, in New York, and the narrowness of the margin 1" t' three others, it is but candid to admit that the four States may lie prosriy as doubtful. In New York with the democracy united a majority of fnuu LVVH) may l' eohnleiitly peeted In anv omtcnt.

Hut unfortunate harmony in the denns-ratic party in that Mat, nan never tw conniicmiy ex pected. Tliere is discord there now which culminate In disaster to the M'suseiu the iipproaching rat'c. Since 1SK4 the democrat carried the State in tlie ttovemor in 1H bv about majority, nd the Secre tarv of State in 1HK" by majniity. while in IXwi, in the CongrcHsiouul el tliav Considenible reverws ilure as thev did generally tlmmghoiit the Cnion. Though the majority of OiX) at the hint Novemlier election sueuis and Is quite large, vlewdl in the ubstract vet when Miuaidered In its relation to tlie tremendous aggregate vote of tlie (state (alsiut will appear to lie tniHinaldera e.

Ieilg III tact only about Ij percent, of the whole vote; an therefore a change agaiust tUe Hemocni cv of IJ votes in a hundred would wipe nut. tin) 17.000 majority compleU'iy Now, awuining that Cleveland is to Ik- t.lH democratic candidate, a lie ine ua- My will lie unless, like Blaine, he beats a retreat -can he carry the State of New That is the vitally essential ques-. tion of the whole, esse, far without that State the democracy must surely faiL Is he stronger or weaker In that locality now than he was in 1HH4, when he carried It by a cratch, so to apeak? The great number of influential men whom he has brought under obligation to him-' elf by appointing them to office, together with many others whom he may by similar means attach to his cause during the present terra, ought to be and certainly is aniinportantelementofstrcngth which he did not possess in 1884. To this source of additional strength may be added that which arises from a certain proclivity rather heathenish, to be sure, hut nevertheless prevalent world over fa worship the king and the king's her winning ways and her pretty garments. If there be any thing besides what has been stated to makbim 'stronger as a candidate in New York or elsewhere now than he- was in 184 I Bin not aware of it- A to how ihese matters add to his ability to command votes, it would be idle to specu oltices Is'tween tlienwelves, yet such unions are only for the time lieing, and as sisin as the elections are over they sinue their former attitude of mutual hostility.

The Tammany men don't lore Cleveland. They opposed his nomina tion violently in 1884, and gave him but a half-hearted support at the election. This Cleveland has resented in various ways; among others by giving to the county democracy the lion's share of his patronage in New Yorkind by appointing to a high and honorable position (ten. llragg, the man whogrossly insulted the Tamilian men in the Chicago convention, (iov. Hill is their candidate and he wants to be president.

Although no noise is made about it a vigorous fight in nowgoiug on in that Mate between Cleveland and Mill. The Tammany organization is largely composed of Irishmen, the.old followers of the renowned John Kelly, "and they, of course, nil deeply sympathize with thttri kindred and frieuds in the "auld" country In their desperate struggle against British tyranny. It is said that the treaty whirl treat Briton concern-ingthe extraditionvf fugitives, recently negotiatml by Mr. Bayard and approved by Mr. Cluvelund, contains a stipulation for the rendition of I rish political offend ers who have taken or who may hereaf ter take refuge in America.

If this should turn out to be true and tlie fact becomea'pnblie, as it surely "will, it will exasperate the Irish beyond all powtible reconciliation, 1 Ins report, however, may be only a campaign lie; and I hoie it is. The Irinh Hipu1ution of New York, as elscwltcrc, consists largely, if not mainly, of lul Mirers, and as is not unnatural, are not apt to Is particularly captivated or fascinated by the. free trade idea which ait now so current in political circles, mid whh-h ere made rather con spicuous in a recent message, of the Pres ident. Taininuny Hall, at a meeting very lately, gave expression to views on that subjti't (juite at variance with those set forth in thiniessagPi C. lias luereamxl UiuilLwiU iu tlie I'nion soldiers by the harsli-.

expressions employed in his message vetoing the jM-usioii bill of lust session, ami by his tlag order, and on them accounts he will lose some votes. This loss, however, will Ihi dim-minted more or less by the oilect of the President disposition, as evidenced by that to put nslop to the incessant nod alarming raids of 4he pensioners on the national treasury. By thus cniiunieratiiig what I suppose to be some of the elements of strength-gained by Mr. Cleveland since his election, and what I suppose to lie some reasons for a diminution of that strength, I have not attempted, nor will I attempt, to solve the problem whether or not, all things considered, he can cominandmore vote in New York or elsewhere, now than lie did ill 1HK4, but 'my object has been merely to show how dillieult of so lution that problem is, ami how uiirea sonuble and unreliable ure th. propbe cie fif the aforesaid know-alls.

J. B. March 18SV MATRIMONIAL MATTERS. The net increase of the membership oi the Methodist Episcopal church during the year 18KH was 1 lO.OlH). A wedding party returning from the; ceremony in 111 carriages were drowned, bride.groom anil all, in the Danube, at N'easatz.

-r-Prjuce Oscar, of Sweeden, has married Miss Kbl Munck, Who has no roy al bhssl in her veins, which act takes awav his rank prince anil reduces him to the common howl. This is giving up a good deal for lover Kev. John Hall, of New York, Him received since last September in marriage One man gave him 000 for tying tlie nuptual knot and the next wo hear of the fool will probably lie Vhen he offers some lawyer twice that amount to tin-marry him. TUBS' If Col. W.

O. Bradley want' tie republican vice-presidential nomination, let every Kentuckian assist him in getting it. It can do the democratic party no harm and will advertise Kentucky Whoop up the Bradley boom 1 Owensboro Messenger. Syrup of Figt la Naturs'i own tru laxativa. It th most sailly taken, and th most affective remedy known to Cleanse the Byrtem when Bilioui or Coitivei to dispel Head-aches, Colds, and Ferersi to Cure Habitual Conitlpatlon, Iadigestion, Files, etc, Manufactured only by the California Fig Syrup Company, San I ranoiico, Cal.

For sale by A. R. Penny, Stanford. a 4 v' No. No.

I. Xo.j. 3 on a in 10 am 11 45 a in ao am 8 10 a 'M' II :1 I in 6 45 a a JS 7 35 am 3 5 8 to a 300pm 7 aj a Xoo 340 ft 30 a rn 350pm 4 06 59 am 4 30 si r. 451 10 03 am 4 aj 6 00 11 35 am ti 50 North-liputh. Lve Livingston.

Lve Here Arr Lve Stanford Lve Arr Lve RichtndntiCr. Arr Winchester Arr Lve Lexlugton L.vt Lve Cynthiana Lvc Falmouth Arr Covington: On the Branch, No. 9 leaves Paris at 835, am and No. at 5 ao, ni, arriving at Mayavilleat 104s, a and 7 40, m. No.

10 leaves Maysville at 5 55, a arriving at Paris at 815, No. i leaves Maysvitle at 19 50 asd arrives at Paris at 3 10, m. These trains are daily except Sunday. No. 15 leaves Lexington 8 pm, arrives Paris 8 4a, pm.

No. 8 leaves Covington 4 50, arrives Falmouth 4 50, m. Mo. 7 leaves Falmouth 6 00, a arrives Covington 8 00, a n. DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.

NO I K. Trains 3 and 4 are daily between Winchester, Lexington and Cincinnati; other other trains are daily except Sunday. Direct connection is made at Winchester with Chesapeake ft. Ohio for Mt. Sterling.

Ashland, Huntington, Charlestan, W. Vai and Eastern cities FAST LINK. Noft.iand4 run via Winches- ter. Solid trains with Pullman Sleeping Cars, between Cincinnati and Richmond, and Winchester and Washington. Through tickets and baggage checked to any destination reached by a railroad.

For full particulars address any agent of the Co, S. F. B.MORSE, Iravehng Pass'g'r Agt.j Gen'l Pass'g'r Agti, Lexington, Ky CovingtonKy. H. B.

HUNTINGTON, General Managir. General Offices, Covington, Kentucky. late..

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