Newspaper Page Text
7- i : ; ' : - . him ..iarst. ucics pertain- .Hearth r ... -1US acu, ,i per 85-86' en Cents, S' iool-r ;' wcrtHu-an -Var-i appropriate e a laree nam- A v , w . - bcpv-yrscs,i'nze. Uattlo, .ud otherlfinratUs, Farm lmplerae- Vegetables, anf .flowers, itouse Plangetc. , etc. Jl. (G. Newton de scribe a Dakota'niacbine for twist ing up hay : for Loui s viUb,-' electro ...brake. 324,470 J, C. W., Hopkinsville, ;Jet-works. 221,57(f ' , laveajwndredandtwenjy-two :--'UBana''diWi0iratfr6aa 'in '.this mfryi nearly on third ojf which' ; 'been 1 . J&lJlVWce 'K.'-'.The silt has been disastrous' to rail .'y property, for we discounted the growth of thVcountry too largely. There id n$uraj)y a strle for life between the roads, and the stronger will eventualy aJjsord,;Uie weaker. itieamyjiiie we Jiave stopped rail way building, and as our popula tion increases at the rate of nearly 5.000,000 a year, jhe business of 'fcc(ounirv wifj ja pnie gf.ve em .ployent to all th aroijids in ejlst- . v .owners pi . railway curiti.s are iuMng,' and' will fuel; Jos,' Harris treats of Burning 8tubble, Mutton, and Merinos. Dr, Thurber contrib-! utesa number of horticuitura.1 and other articles. JJe'nry Stewart dis-, courses upon Curing Corn-Fodder, . ".v, . . )V .pe oi noois ,aniiow io.U( tne ivst Butter. Col', n'old wtos a outlilk, Blinking in Covl, and The Cow,s Udder. Mm, A, Coleman describes the LT6S of Sand on the Nursery Packing ground. In the Household Departmeut A.,C. Sage describes sorre' ui cheon fishes ;j and $1. p. C. tehe story of a good dinner niaderoninyjnicnts yhere are a number of oontrivances on houselio and adornment. Jhe Boya'n'IGirls' columns are'jiflete with JnAereBt, and the Doctor Talks about some curious plants, yhe leading feature of this number is a list ofwelve hundred Fairs, the most coinnleto thing 0 'hun dred Counties whore no Fairs are to be held. The Humbug Columns expose new swindling schemes. Price, fl.SOa year, jingle number, 15 cts. Address Publishers Amer ican Agriculturist. 751 Brottytyay, A J'oint for Denrnratjjc V$fntaf During the jasj. three Pr.cji.den tial campaigns one of the most ef- t-ir pronerticabn.'n .-fi'g Afective liejjubjjcan electioneering ' a.on2 circulated n jhe ru wrx . ".ating Jps at Btated'intQrvaTS'5 Imet, whichA'ft first seen in lTfSuiats cih'ri iissed its pf meuon qn tne 7th of AarchSlasf It upturns regularly "very'tW an1 0ne third ypars. :mder'sRerwkich. wasHrsi seen 1 in lSlPS010 put in an oppoor '; Vance f rtl'y is iu' Reriqicitg is which to meet such misrepresenta tion and the means jby which it may qe deprived of any ifiuence upon the minds of their children. -New York'. World. 1 left 1 alianliio1 statement v . n'.tofcedlD ex tracts from partisa "Jiigrjeg of the civil war'' writyey only fop elec tioneering ': purposes , aiidjr" speeches by canwainrn'' WASHINGTON ETTER (From Our Regular Corronnondeut.) Lfe is comparatively easy in Washington just now.' The heat of last week has subsided from fifteen to twenty degrees. Men nave resumed their collars, n ties and coats. Women have re sumed but I can not go into, par ticulars. The President has taken to the woods. The Cabinet is divi ded Geographically only.' The Postmaster Geaera is in kadison, Wisconsin. The Secretary of War is in alem, Mass. The Secretary of Stat oscillates between his hme in Delewaro and the Department in Washington. The other Secre taries, I believe, are at their posts, but I have ju returned to Wash-I ington after a two weeks absence,: ond I must make the confession,! unparniled in journalism, thather are one or two things that I do not know. The work in all the Departments has not been for years so well sys teraized tnd pushe,4 as at preseut. This is the comment of all who have long had businoss with Pen sion, Patent. Land, Indian and other bureuus of the Government service, Methods have been iov proved, abuses eradicated, barn a clcs have been scraped oF; compe tent men have been appointed in place of drones and shirks ; new life, new energy, and old-fashioned honesty have been infused into the complicate and labyrinthine sys tem through whioh the affairs of 65,000,000 of people are administer ed. -That so much h been uc complished in five months is re markable, but then t mu st be re membered that tins has been done b "traitors" and '"rebels" whose pIieot, as prodicted by the on tj :..v.):... . t.. ruj.t, pr?';7o. andtuln,1 lerful changes wfohan l in a povernmflpt Of- Lce oy xfle introdv!tion of the thor oughly business m tht)Ji, in place ofthe mctho'ltorrnp':'"1 Chesapeake A Qhip R'tf Pnveral hours are saved by taking tti4 only rttirrdutejrpm Konneasiern ivetuu. Solid trams of day cpa ches and Pullman Sleeping cars fromat- lettsburg to Washington, (P. ,U to Pvich'mond,.Va., and to Cincinnati, Lotlisvllle and LqxiogtQn. ' Connecting , In same depot in Washington with faljt rpns for Baltimore, Philadelphia. f.id New York. " " ... At Cincinnati and Liayille con- nof t infi'a no made for t. LOUIS, Chicago, and 11 points ip this West NorthMbsl and Southwest, y,. The C. O. is tne oniy uiron. routplo .Lynchburg Greens boro, ti-C, Norfolk ft,jd Newport News, Va. ' To the Wl. ! Lve.P.ichanlwn.ChatUroiR'y, 8 80 am ' T A Orchard, " 8 BS ata " IjnlM " ' T 08 am t'lettiburg, C. A O. Hi-. 9 " aiii " LouUvllle, " 1"! Passengers from Piketun.tfreBtftnft- burg, Kaintsviuo, an au pouuB UpBl? Sandy conMct at Biirdo'n with the Chtaroi 11 y, Ric fo the Eaii Lvo.piohrriljnn, Cliatarol " f)uty " " " X aUftttburg, C. A O. If 'y, AfrCfuirleitoh; Siflon"orpr, . .' ' tliariottosvllle, fW! hmond. - Arr. "Washington,' " Hiltlmore, " niilad.lphla, Ncw'Yorn, 1105 pm Vi xl pin I 43 pm II 3 am 3 2ft am 10 M am am pm u m pin 7 10 phi M pm 3 00 am 6 30 am and Through cars to SichmnnJ Waghineton. For Rate?, Tle(cets IoformaUou regard- t . W ... ... annl A GEO. N- BUTCHER, TravTg Pas- sengor Ag't, AsuiH'Pj Kv T. II. BALDRIDG Ag't C.&O. P'y C.V. SVITH, Gen' MnV II.AV.Fim.eb. Ccig'l P.ftsa'r A'gt, CIJATTAliOI HAILW'Y To tflkjefci-tVoidf, jith.,lM (P1)V. except. 'Suwiajr-V -mi -rilWAKD. STATIONS,: " 7. -m- y - I . ' .I . 1 k ' ' " k I HARDWARE TV ' ...... i AtfC MAI ULW,w.s., KcepCaptonhd.. ""' -'"n TlWARI, .. all cPAnrS. andatill .I'M 0 which they mU vtryyo CASH. a rnriM niur "'""--' ;riM Kf. OSlii dElnAKTJiRB FOB . w a HT A PI rum, ' . .. 1 ci.lnni nf nil Linda " ' ASHLAND, KY. wlifatoSlore! FRONT 6TWET. CATLETTSiiURO, KY. J. B. Fokd & Son A cowpUu of WATCHER CLOCKS . jtfitad in fact ri)rthf uuliy kmt In a claw iftkx Store- Al kM a (ufl npa or BANlbS, VVi.lV AOOR1WONS '' KtKCHHAKl9. j , w , utiiiMud iia 414 "'"ft-..'1 niaclTTias a a half years ignt to ghew up lowara ine- ena 01 W's 'year. utile's ppniet, which has ll'pripd iff tftirtppri anp; a baft years Mdupipjuly pf thp pfpaon.t year. Tien the tine$pect rnay happen in , irithe way pf pnrnets frorft'Pem riit' MopthJy tpr August. Kentucky TVheatSQVf, 'JoVhe Fabmebs of KBKTycey : I order to dirept the attention if ttti wheat powers of this State .vheilj 'to obUin Seed Wheat of the Ix'stM&ifiiieB grown in Rentnpky, nnual Wheat Show will be t this ofEce on WsnirasnAY, September 2, 1885. On that day, t',n followinir nromiums will be awarded hy. competent, impartial ludecs ; ' '' For tti'e best sample pf White Wheat So. 1, r 115 00 ' Tfnr tie next best samplo of WiuteWieatNo.l, . 10 00 Forbel sample of Rod Wheat nue nuvvsiaier in which in 1861 bid not reDort the transfer of the Treasury and the books were in the hands qf the Republicans it wa? impossible to obtain tho figures. All that could de done was to call attention to the fact Qpn. John A. Dix was the 4enocratic secretary of the Treausry aud nd to this the cpubliciyn cross road qrator replied that it was the Rebel Gen. Di, not tb Union General by that name. The hoQks of the Treasury are are now open to the public and from them it appears mat when LmcoLif went into office a Cqmmit- tee was appointed by his Secretary ; ofthe Treasury to connt thp casn transfered to the Repnblican Treasurer by hi Democratic pred ecessor, and this Committee report ed that they found in the Treasury at Washington ; In American, gold com. ; ,,. , ,370iosi.5Q In American-sllrer coin.,,....... 0075.50 In threccent pieces..,,,....... ... . 12.00 n one-oent pieces. . , Joo.oo In lreasry drafts,, )9V sample 115 00 of Bed 10 00 pf Red 13 06 No. 1, For ncjt best Wheat Nd.1, ' For thef best sample Wheat, "loiy berry," For the net beat sample of Red Wfiekf, "lamWry" r 10 00 ""Bach snmte must be sent! in seperate pacKpe, marked with the name and posofllce of the exhibi tor. and the naue of the variety and the packa may bo sent by V freight or express 6i the charge of jt tiiis ofEce.- Eah sample must cou tain not less tmn one-half bushel It is my purpose to purchase about fifty busbis of the premium wheat of each vaety, for'distrlbu ion over the Stae.i through the lacmbers elect to ti uox Legisla Vuro in tb vanousounucs. Total ,$396,033.43 The Committee also reported and the books of the Treasury, show that the general balance subject to draft in the sub-treasuries and mints March 4th, 1861, was 16,123,459. 42, of which $4,912,074.12 was in New York, $500, 000 in Ban Fran cisco, 1179,728.44 Philadelphia $17 7,939.27 in Boston, and tho 1353, 717.50 remainder was divided in small sums among thirty-two sub- treayuries, depositories and mints for the covenience of paymasters and disbursing aofficers.Every pen ny was trasferred to the Republican Administration and spent by it ' Republican School Board have been engaged for twenty years in teaching this falsehood to school children, and although it may be imnoasibleto prevent them from continuing to do bo, Democrtic Auwi'nistratian. Bes)4e this, 014 of the clerks are absent on their annual leavel, and there are thirty absent sick. Notwithstand ing thts decrese in the working foree. amounting altogether to 354 clerks, the amount of work being done at the present Utae, without any lengthened hours or over-work ing of the force, is as large as was done by the full staff of clerk's un der Commissioner Pudlcy, and it israpidly angmenting- Recently there have been one or two clerks, both Deajoorats and Republicans dismissed heeause they rolind too munh on their influence and not euougb OU their record, tut be ....... 1 1 it yona tnil tnere nave oeon nut few changes recently. The loud and braggart glorinca tion of the Republican party, when the count of money in the Treasu ry department showed no loss, has not yet ceased to reverberate in the land, but that is not the way the truly good officials of the truly good party have replenished their excheauers. Investigations now pending, and others that the oount ry will bear of Boon, will convince the most skeptical that an examt nation of the books, aud an eliml nation ofthe- orooks, have come none too soon. The Republicans are trying to take political comfort from the faot. as they put it, that the implioated official who lately dismissed from the Coast 8urvey Office are all Domocrats. This not true; but even-if it were so, it is not easy to see bow the cause Republicanism is helped any by tho discovery. The fact remains that what ever irogularitiss existed were r.hntinusd under republican rule and that it remained for a Demoort ic Administration to expose them and apply the necessary corrective The country is not so much con cerned just now about the politics of individual rascals, as it is in having rasclities stopped. It is upon tho latter point that the record will " tlrtinni nil A.tf If Mf , Oakland " SavagrBrno- " Lockwooas ; " Burgess' - " Wrights '. " Rockvilbv : " Curnutts '; Catalpa ; " Fullers ' Rranham ; Whitt's ! Louisa ! " CampGrnd: " Walbridge " Summit : Pecks 'LNorthup : " Tunnel Ar Feach Oro j Forbes : Ar RichWn'; ! sot. 00: 20: 35 451 58: 3 Ofl- : .1 24: 3 34: ; i 43; : B 48: I 5 63 ": : 4 10: : 4 17: 4 3i; : 4 42 7 !W 7 20 7 48 7 58 8 Ofl 8 15 8.21 8 39 8 49 8 9 9 9 9 31 9 45 9 55 a vi.m Ona huii . - a. M11M. WF- Cmm. JliTmrn aaMrl iaaU ( Wa- rw M?? KXZZu 5r 4 uf5 fcO. IP T -V. 4 52: 10 04 5 00: 10 08 a. m. 5 14: 6 40': 6 52: 6 59 '; p. m.: 10 23 10 34 10 48 10 67 a. m. STATIONS. ORTHWARO 57 s? if 3 o Arrive Anhland...: c.&o.cWg: Normal.- : " W.Chat.Juno: " Catlettsburg . : " Hampton . . '. " Oaklana SavafreBr'aoh: ' Lockwooda...: ' Burge' . . . ... ' " Wriehtti Rockvllle . . . , : " Curnutt Catalpa......' Fullora...... : ' Branham . . . . : " wnltu...... : " Loulaa....... : Camp Ground : " Walbridge...: " Summit......: " reek ...: Northup.....: " Tunnel ......: Lve Peach Oreh'rd: Forbes.. t LveBiohardson.... a. in.: 5 as: 07: 6 00: t M: 8 4: a 40: 8 U: 8 15: 7 58 : 7 44: 7 33: 7 a: 7 07: 8 57 ; e 50: 6 41: e 40: a 44: 6 14: s oo: 6 4: p, m.: 4 :w: 4 14: 4 OB: 4 00: 'l 5i: 3 50; 3 45; s : 3 17; 3 0H; 3 68: i no: 2 33; 3 22: is: a 10; i 05: 1 50; 1 35: l 23: 1 13: ; 1 04: S 34; 11 B8; fi is: u 40. 5 00: li 10: 4 60: n 57: 4 4: " : a. iii. P-m- p. ro. MOT' a.m. Jav U, NoaTiii-p, Receiver. NEVW Airror mdfs. -II. ..I w-.w. - . HAUllBIiU U 30 UNION SQUARE NEW YORK. FOR SALE BY S. B, JUSTICE, Boot and Shoe Maker. Repairing Done with neatnoes and dispatch. raMaln street, Louisa, Ky next LOZIER & STOKES. Wholesale Dealer, Cleaveland, Ohio. SNYDE R BROS. LOUISA KY OOrAOXKTS TTAJTrXD.rJ Sa S Pi L ECllflGTOIl Sewing Haciinv; LIT! TUB EHIHGTON BIFlEi. 0NEXCELIE0 BT ART. y sr to Cive Satinaction.- fieaerat OBlee, lllon, X. T. VtwTork Offlcf, SH'J Uroaewar. Buying Ag?r.!: Wanted. r? FREE! , Xrai'IlESBJ-CO' Md83BSSB3ES&: lull ,a - P"''"1'"- Pf3v LT'' .1 ' S3 VEAP? IM Utl TfcS BlWHSl Y'il tnawya af ta'aiJ SYMPTOMi. ZA TORPID LlVfcii?.- S.Mf (ill Uwli cmiI, rmla tm k b4a wl'fc mimIh la Ik tut rt Vmiu m4r tk rtnlto iaai raiiaaa mnn miis( wuiii hillnilMiinliiif vri InrlwMllif aflraMTi BVlriii, wlM rMllBeManUiailMt4 aravdatTil WMrtaM DIbxImm, riatlarlaa M ab) ImiIi Data karat Ik mt. UhhIi var Ik rtakl era, BaMlaaaaaaa, HUM tlfkl aBia,Blitklrcalaaa UrlaaiaaaT CONSTIPATION. ' rH.lra-,nalllTa to took cmi on do lTeta auak at sanaaof fnalintutoaKoniahUiemilaMC Tker laaraaaa th a DpM1i,iud oaaat turn rdr to 1 mm w im. uiu" m r.w w JI0U86 Sign Painters, Louisa - - KKNTt'crr Ftptr Hanpnj a Specialty. Quod Work Uta pi (v ''aiiRifrttiur Ho qui Bn of Wmiuita ekanaail tat a. ffc Hifl Off amitiiu fiaanoail ia m loT-BC fcr Moil ppllHion rl thlaf ' Ipopartaaniituxal Uw. i tnat' aaaraulT. aani' Said h Dnuratla.t f azpreciea racaipf)f 1 f Agriculture.,' parents at last pave the facts with be made up. door to BohVs sCore. 7 X iOairkatecdClieapfccCaah. 94117 murrai St., WevaYc 1